The Johnsonian November 7, 1941
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Winthrop University Digital Commons @ Winthrop University The oJ hnsonian 1940-1949 The oJ hnsonian 11-7-1941 The ohnsoniJ an November 7, 1941 Winthrop University Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/thejohnsonian1940s Recommended Citation Winthrop University, "The oJ hnsonian November 7, 1941" (1941). The Johnsonian 1940-1949. 25. https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/thejohnsonian1940s/25 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the The oJ hnsonian at Digital Commons @ Winthrop University. It has been accepted for inclusion in The oJ hnsonian 1940-1949 by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ Winthrop University. For more information, please contact [email protected]. OUR CREED: ! v TODAY'S SERMON The Johnsonian wants to deserve a rep- utation for accuracy, thoroughness, and fairness in the covering of the Winthrop Thanksgiving's Coming, But So Arc campus. You will do us a favor to call our attention to any failure in measuring up to Those Little BLUE Things! •ny of these fundamentals or good news- papering. oman P. S. We Hope Not THE OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF WINTHROP COLLEGE VOLUME XIX ROCK HILL, SOUTH CAROLINA, NOVEMBER 7, 1MI On Their Way To The Inauguration ?. C. Budget Fall Music Festival m Group Gets Friday; Concert In College Plea Auditorium Sunday Winthrop Asks For More Money to Off- Dr. John F. Williamson Will Conduct Clinics set Price Advances, For 30 Music Teachers—400 High School Buy Pipe Organ. Students Expected on Campus for Event— Rock Hill Choral Cluh to Participate in Clos- A 10 per cent salary in- ;rease for staff members and ing Event. • pipe organ for the new audi- :orium accounted for the ma- Some 500 students and teachers from South Carolina high jor portion of the $111,753.93 A. C. FLORA schools arc expected to participate in the second Fall Music increase asked of the State J. F. WILLIAMSON Festival to be held on the campus next week, beginning Fri- Budget Commission by Presi. day, November 14. Dr. John Finlay Williamson, director of dent Phelps and the Board of the Westminster Choir school of Princeton, N. J., will con- Trusties in the Winthrop ap- duct thc clinical discussion sessions. propriation for 1942-43. The Flora and Williamson Are After the lectures, discussions and rehearsals that begin Friday total of the budget request Sunday Afternoon was $369,745 as compared morning an 9 o'clock and continue In Assembly Next Week Program in the afternoon. Saturday morn- b At inauguration time Tuesday near the Hotel Wade Hampton, on their way to the with approximately'$257,000 State House are seen Mrs. Maybank, Senator Burnet R. Maybank, Mrs. J. E. Harley, Gov- granted in the current appro- Carolina Superintendent Here For Education Week; The high school chorus will ing and afternoon, thc grand cli- Brnor ring the following numbers: max to the Festival will be a grand J- E. Harley, and W. Hummel Harley, son of Governor and Mrs. Harley.—(Cour- priation. Wliilamson, Already A Campus Favorite, "Serbian Crib Carol" by Gaul; concert In the auditorium at 3 The State) President Phelps and others ap- "Oh. Susanna" by Foster; o'clock Sunday afternoon when thc peared before the commission last Will Lead Brief Community Sing "Norwegian Echo Song" by Rock Hill Choral Society will join Wednesday in Columbia and were Smith; "Madame Jeannette" wlUi the high school students in a given a thoughtful hearing. "It iree Winthropians Attend 'Education' A. C. Flora, first Vice-president of thc National Education by Marray; "Hark! in the choral concert under Dr. William- Is 'our whole desire to offer the association and superintendent of the Columbia city schools, Darkness" by Be men t; and son's direction. Approximately 150 finest educational opportunity to the will address assembly Friday at 12:30 o'clock in the audi- 'The Christ-Child's Visit" by high school students are expected largest number of South Carolina gubernatorial Inauguration Week Here torium. Dr. James Finlay Williamson, director of the West- Ericluon. to sing the high school choruses, girls at the lowest possible cost. We minister choir, will lead a 20-minute community sing. In the list of songs for the and 250 unchanged voices are ex- sincerely hope that you will find Dr. Williamson Is i well-known unchanged voice chorus are pected to sing thc numbers for that that our requests arc in every re- figure on the Wlntluop campus. [Cunningham, Thomas, and Bauer "Take In" Every- Well-Known Persons "The Shepherds Sing" by group. spect reasonable and grant them as having b-en here several times be- thing Including Arrival of Notables. Supper, Re- To Appear on Cam- Voang; "If With All Your 20 MUSIC TEACHERS requested," the Winthrop president fore to direct slng.s ami Judge State Interracial Hearts" by Mendelssohn: and Lloyd C. Bender of the Winthrop ceiving Line, Ball, Ceremony, and Tour pus Program said in his written message accom- music contests. Last spring the "Prayer of the Norwegian music department, chairman ol the panying Uie formal request. ccminunlty slug he directed In as- Child" by KoanU. sponsoring committee for the mu- rcn-escorted trip to the auditorium. Extensive plans by the edu. sembly was highly successful, since Forum Held Editor's note: The Johnson- REQUESTS FOK OTIIEK THINGS The Rock HIU Choral Society sic department, says he expects Soon after the show, the Maybanks cation department for the lie-got nearly every girl to 'open up ian asked Its former editor (and will sing "Jesus, Oar Lard. We about 30 music teachers to attend. and Mr. and Mrs. Harley left the celebration next week of Other such items as library books and ship'. J* till star reporter). Elizabeth Adore Thee" by Janes; "God "Although Uie Festival last year ball in preparation for the more American Education week in- and periodicals, new tables for the Mr. Vera served for a numb?r On Campus Cunninttiam, a niece of Cover-- is WHk Us* by Kastalsky. -God was- HOC? lot u first event, the ex- serious ceremonies of the next day. clude the presence oh the week by the library indicau-s the of years as the principal of the Co- nor J. E. Harley, to write lot the is A Spirit" by Jones; "I See pectations are that tills year's event campus of four well known equipment, equipment In science 'umbia high school He succeeded rampu her story of Tne*day'ii A FAMILY RECEIVING LINE Understanding of All HI* Blood Upon the > Rose" by In both numbers and quality will in the educational world. laboratories, and rising food prices llic late Dr. W. H. Hand as super- inaugural services. Another niece The Harlcys were represented in "Alleluia of the be far ahead." Choral directors Brought to the campus by the figured Inmaklng the additional ap- intendent and Is now in a strategic Under-Privileged Is Marguerite Thomas. Also the rather lengthy receiving line " by Marryott: and "Mich- from high schools, community various education organizations, propriation necessary. place for promotion to the presi- present from Winthrop was Joe. I which formed quickly after the Groups Advoca- Day Carol" by Gaul. choirs and other community sing- these speakers include Mrs. William dency of tin' National Education as- Anne Bauer. floor sho'v by thcii two sons, daugh- ing groups arc Invited this year. A. Hastings, first vice-president of sociation. At present he Is serving ted by Ames ter. and two daughtcrs-in.law. The Visiting groups will stay In rooms the National Congress of Parents ccm salar>' increase "to OHM BY ELIZABETH CUNNINGHAM wife of their cider son. Emile Jr.. as stale director for thc N. E. A. lncrca5il,B costs of V I,B near the college during the three I saw the newest governor of and Teachers; Mrs. John Morall. I " ' • The assembly program Is spon- A LETTER a Barnwc'.l county farmer who in 10 sccurc and rclni thc More thoroughly integrated day tliey are here. outh Carolina inaugurated Tuci- State president of Parent-Teachers' " '** sored by thc secondary education spite of his varied fields of activity ent." Accompanying the request knowledge of conditions November 5, 1941. association; Mrs. h:onard, club, of which Frances Laney is will claim no other occupation, for funds to purchase a new pipe among the undcr-priviledged inauguratlons go. that of State president of Parent-Teachers president. It Is expected that Mr. Dear Or. Roberts: held us up in Uie receiving line to organ was thc suggestion that of both races was advocated •nor J. E. Harley was extreme get the latest news from her Al- association, and A. C. Flora, super- Flora will speak on "Education for "We feel that our beautiful new by Mrs. Jessie Daniel Ames This Is Just a note to let you '"Winthrop" simplicity, but even in such ma Mater. For Mrs. Fmile Jr., the intendent of Columbia schools and a Strong America" thc theme of auditorium is incomplete without at the Interracial Forum know that our entire collegc is pltclty there were numberless former Miss Hallie Mac McKetthan. first vice-president of the National Education week then l>elng observ- a pipe organ. In addition to thi.s sponsored by the YWCA last broadcasting on Sunday. Novem- and continuous excitement sister to 'Tootsie", was a Winthrop Education association. ed. fact, we have a large number ol Saturday in Johnson hall. ber 9. with the New York Phil- Subject Of specially for a Winthrop girl, dignitary a few years ago—presi- THEME IS PATRIOTIC music students who go hack into The college student is a vital harmonic Orchestra under Bruno rcachcd the Wade Hampton dent of Book and Key.