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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 J- E. Harley, and W. Hummel Harley, son of Governor and Mrs. Harley.—(Cour- priation. ring the following numbers: max to the Festival will be a grand 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. editor of "Education for a Strong America' the communities of the State and factor in furthering Interracial Waller. I a mencloslng an an- in Columbia soon after the will be the general Ihcmc of thc The Johnsonian, member of Sen- arc called upor to play the organs equality, according to Mrs. Ames. nouncement sheet giving you the Fraser Talk of Lieutenant-Governor and ior Order, holder of the Fried helm week which is sponsored by the Senior Play in various local churches. We feel With the students' enthusiasm, ad- full details. Harley. about Ave o'clock scholarship, etc.. etc. Mrs. Harley National Education association. they should be offered the ad- vice. and cooperation, much can be As you will see, wc are also ay afternoon. The Harleys is still typically WlnUirop to the American Legion. U. S .Office of Dean Addresses Eastern vantages of training on a good pipe accomplished. broadcasting Tuesday night. No- Iliad been driven to Colun.bia from extent of her flashing red dress she Education, and thc National Con- Is Success District Alumnae; organ." •Miss Marguerite Tolbert. authority vember 11. the last movement of Jthelr home in Barnwell in the wore for the occasion.) gress of Parents and Teachers. "Columbia Clo.sc-Ups" In tin- on the W. P. A. activities program. thc Ninth Symphony with the N. Girls Also (shiny new "Executive car", proud- The ball was attended by numer. Mis. Hastings. Mrs. Morall. and The .senior class cleared >70 02 on Charlotte Observer Sunday com- Mr. J, B. Fulton, State Agent of B. C. Symphony Orchestra undrr Heard * fly chuuffcrcd by their younger son. ous state dignitaries, county offi- Mrs. Leonard, speaking under thc the production "Ladies in Waiting" mented on thc apear.ince of thc Negro schools, and Dr. Sadie Gog- Leopold Stokowski. (Hummel Harley. his father's law cials. and home town friends, as sponsorship of Kappa Delia PI. by Cyril Campion which they pre- Winthrop group before thc Com- g»ns. of thc Winthrop educaUon I thought you might like to artner. well as several couples from Caro- honorary education fraternity, will sented Saturday evening in thc col- "Affairs at Winthrop" was mission: "Winthrop College rep- department, composed a panel to know this and it seems to me it THE "STATE" ON HAND lina. friends of sophomore Jaudon, give lectures in various education lege auditorium. the subject of Dean Mowat resentatives made out :• strong case which 30 delegates from Lander would be a good Idea to advise all The lobby of the Wade Hampton who claim they had more trouble classes Monday through Thursday Ar. exciting mystery drama, this G. Fraser's address at the before thc State Budget Commis- collcgc. the University of South the high school young people who [looked much as it usually does ex- getting permission to attend than and will hold -conferences Friday. play was dlrcctcd and presented by Eastern District meeting of sion this week for $30,000. with Carolina, and Furman university, are thinking of coming to the cpt for two or three press repro- did Winthrop's three reprcscnia- Mr. Flora, brought to thc campus the Alumnae Association the students themselves with Miss addressed questions on "More pur- tnlalivcq there to contact the t| cs. through thc auspices of the Se- which to buy a suitable pipe organ Festival so they can listen in to held in Andrews last Satur- V Florence Mims of thc English dc- poseful Education for Citizenship on-to-be chief executive of the condary Education cl-ib. will speak for Winthrop's great auditorium. A these broadcasts. . . . day morning at 10:30. High-llghts of the evening were paitment acting as advisor. Thc and Vocational Efficiency". State. Notably present were Mr. at assembly Friday. point always made by the Winthrop J. F. WILLIAMSON. Three WlnUirop students gave a thc spasmodic and undignified puriw.se in giving the play was to authorities In asking for more funds Mrs. Davis Forum leader panel discussion on "What Win- jBtlmor and Mr. Greer of thc tumbles chalked up by thc ovcr- free the senior class of debt, and thc for thc College is *he fact that throp Is Doing to Help South Car. "Stute" editorial staff who sought sllck floor—not eien tin Highest mcney Cleared was paid on an I. O. Mrs. George B. Davis of Orange- graduates readily find employment, ollna Promote National Defense". le consent of Mr. Harley before ranking official being immune. U. to the Taller. burg, chairman of the Institute Winthrop Shares and that this Is evidence of the Connie Smith, representing the .inning an editorial on "Thc New After the ball. Columbia's "Met- 9 Winthrop Girls Mary Katherine Llttlcjohn. senior Committee of thc South Carolina vernor" Tuesday morning—and worth of thc Institution." physical education department', ropolitan" bore the brunt of appe- class president, who described the Interracial Relations Commission, In Special Week vho talked for some time in the told of thc first aid and life sav- tites given by Buster Spann. news- Visit High Point real purpose as "class defense of thc acted as forum leader. Dr. Ben F. >by with Miss Jaudon Harley. on- ing classes at Winthrop. and de- boys furnishing the cr.ffec sippcrs budget", revealed that they arc hop- Wyman of thc State Department daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Har- Of World Prayer scribed results of the complete with an account of thc ball i n ing to take thc play to thc Clcmson of Public Health, and Mrs. Chaun- ley. who Is an excited sophomore at Furniture Mill Announcement From campus survey recently conducted Tuesday morning's papers. campus sometime In January. The ccy MacDonald of thc South Caro- fjihe University. by the physical education depart- LIFE WITH NO WARNING BELL senior president also stated that li.ia Tuberculosis association, des- Y To Lead Campus In After a supper to make up for Touring thc TOmlinson furni- Dean Kate G. Hardin ment to ascertain what training No warning bell awakened me she and thc Clcmson senior leader, cribtd health conditions of thc low- le Winthrop dinner I had been ture factory in High Point. N. C.. Universal Services students have had. Tuesday morning, and I crawled out Thanksgiving holidays will be ob- Julian Dusonbury. had talked last er Income white and Negro fami- Margaret Crowther told of the too excited to cat. preparations for Wednesday were nine WlnUirop Nov. 9 To 15 of b^d Just In time to cross thc served as previously scheduled, ac- summer of Clcmson's bringing llcse of South Carolina. work which the home economics le inaugural ball were In hasty girls from thc home furnishing street for thc Inaugural ceremony cording to l>can Kale Glenn Hardin. production to Winthrop campus and Upon thc recommendation of thc department is doing in national de- order. An evening dress with too- classes. Miss Mildred Omwakc and A special week of prayer to be ob- at noon. The inauguration took Holidays will begin after classes alternately thc girls in navy would Findings Committee, a committee fense. Over three hundred lay- |;ieviricnt traces of its bumpy ride Anna Cole. served all over the world will be led place in thc small inner office of Wednesday, November !» and will return thc visit. These plans arc for Continuation and Conservation ettes were completed last year by ({through thc "maneuver area" and After seeing thc display rooms, on the Winthrop campus by thc thc chlcf executive. Microphones, end Sunday, Novembrr 23. only tentative, however. will meet and plan a conference to thc girls. Home nursing and red I ^flowers that refused to stay in place thc girls spent much time in Ihr YWCA November 9-15, according to cameras, state officials, relatives, be held at a South Carolina col cross work are outstanding In de- [3Lent me off to thc ball with two factory where Ihcy saw furniture Caroline Marlon, president. Thc and a few very dose friends packed lege next year. Members will be fence training. '{Snore gray halr» than X had form- processed from the finishing of thr subject of the services will be "God. thc room well to over-flowing. Thc clcctcd from those attending this Doris Holler represented the edu- erly possessed. wood to the final upholstering. Assembly Programs For Remainder of This Semester a Suffering Father". ceremony was opened with a .short cation department and described •"> The ball, sponsored by the Wa-!- They observed thc springs being Nov. 14, Friday. 12:10—American Education week—A. C, Flora superin- year's forum. Thc findings commit- Plans Include nightly prayer prayer by Dr. Wimberly. senate tee consisted of Dr. Lovejoy. profes- thc work which the girls are do- lampton chapter of thc Young tied, the webbing put on thc frame tendents of Columbia city schools and Dr. John F. Williamson groups in the dormitories, a special chaplain. Then Secretary of State ing at the C. C. C. camps each Democrats, was held in the Town- thc types of padding made from "Westminster Choir), who will lead 20 minutes of community sor of sociology at Furman. Gnatt armistice day meditation Tuesday Blackwell formally acceptcd thc 5 ship auditorium, unbelievably en- singing. Welch of Furman. Je:in Gassoway at 12:30 in Johnson hall, regular resignation of Mr. Maybank. The moss, horsehair, capoc. and cot- f hanccd for the occasion by a multl- Nov. 1R. Tuesday. 12:10—Alumnae program and music. of Lander, and Richardson Wednesday night vespers, and a oath of the office of governor of ton. and the various kinds of mater- ' reflecting crystal ball suspended Nov. 25. Tuesday. 12:10—One.act play by Masquers, and modern dance of Wir.throp. concluding program of contempla- South Carolina — including thc ials used for upholstering. from the high ceiling, red. white, By seeing the whole process from program. Caroline Marion, president of the tion of the cross Friday at 6:30. pledge not to engage in duels nor The hostess chapter served a de- and blue bunting. Buster Spann's beginning to end. the girls came Dec. 4. Thursday—Five or six best men orators from Dixie Tournament Winthrop Y. presided over the "This is the one Ume during thc act as seconds in duels—was ad- licious luncheon in Uie Andrews orchestra, and a treacherously slick to understand the reason for thc will have orations judged. morning program, and Mary Kea- year when special emphasis Is put ministered to Mr. Harley by Mr. high school building at one o'clock. floor. A floor show given by a Co.; Dec. 9. Tuesday. 12:30—Music Department program. ton, chairman of the Interracial prayer all over the world", says Stukes. associate justice of the present prices and to develop good Jumbla dancing school and featur- standards for selecting furniture. Dec. 16. Tuesday. 12:10—Mary Hutchinson. Actress (Shakespearean). Committee, had charge of the af- Caroline Marlon, "and it Is hoped State supreme court. Brief con- BULLETIN ing nve-year-oM hula dancers was The following are the girls who Jan. S. Tuesday. 12:30—Music Department program. moon session. that Winthrop students will partici- gratulaUons followed from Mr. Students will be permitted to at- the occasion for thc Initial appear- pate acUvely and seriously"., Stukes. Mr. Maybank. who then went: Jacqueline Inablnet. Idalla Jan. 13, Tuesday. 12:10 -Rene Dussaq—"A South American's View of The entire program was under The entire program Is under the tend the Ersklne-P. C. football of Governor and Mrfl May- began his 24 hours of being a Woodham. Eugenia. Ballanger. Caro- South America." thc direction of Mary Keaton and and Lieutenant -Governor direction of Lina Moorer, chairman game tomorrow afternoon at 2:3® plain citizen" before taking his lyn Bannister. Clara Burnett, Flor- Note: On all assembly days dinner is at 1:15 o'clock and classes in Miss Mary E. Frascr. faculty advisor larley and Mrs. Harley. all of the afternoon begin at 2:15 o'clock. Please notice the change in assem- the campus Interracial Rela- of the Inter-Church council of the on the Municipal Stadium field, says entered together after a sl- (continued on page~3) ~~ bly days from thr schedule i^cently published. tions Committee. Y. W. O. A. Dean Hardin. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1941,

Painter Is OF PEOPLE Briefly Speaking AND THINGS Royal) In Address Soldiers Hear Sextette Heard In Dr. Norman Royall of tlM mathe- The College Sextette sang at the McCRORY'S matics department will be. guest religious service of the 68th Field speaker at the meeting of the Artillery Sunday morning. After- Assembly North Carolina Education Associa- wards they sang at the regular ser- 31 Winthrop Students tion at Eastern Carolina Teachers' vice of the Purity Presbyterian Book List Sent Out College In Greenville. N. C. this Church In Chester. Attend Annual Bap- • Rockwell Kent Advo- The new book list sent out this afternoon. Dr. Royall will speak tist Convention week by the library Indicates the on "Reflections On Certain Philo- Valedictorian Omitted cates Individual .lewest books In the library, accord- sophies of Public Education And In listing members of the fresh- Evelyn Sloan, sophomore from Interpretation ng to Miss Ida'J. Dacus. librarian. Their Implications For Mathemati- man class who were high school cal Instruction In The Schools." Greer, was elected vice-president Miss Dacus also calls attention to valedictorians this year. The John- Where There's Beaaty Of Art he latest magazine article list that sonian omflted the name of Carol of the state Baptist Students Union *111 be sent out next week. B. S. U. Play Tryouts Bedenbaugh. valedictorian of Nine- at the annual fall convention at We Take It— Rockwell Kent believes ty-SIx high school. the Southslde Baptist church In that art today should repre- Tryouts for a B. S. U. play under Where There's None Visits in Washington the direction of Connie Castle- Spartanburg the weekend of Octo- sent the life and struggles of Miss Chlo Fink this fall, visited man and Miriam Ward will be- Posters By Art Students ber 25. Thirty-one Winthrop stu- We Make It. the human race so that the :ier brother, a Lieutenant-Com- gin this week. All students Inter- common man may feel it a Ten of Miss Bessie Carlson's Art dents, including the B. S. U. sextet, ir.andor In the Navy, now stationed ested are asked to participate. The I students recenUy completed pos- part of his everyday life. in Bermuda, while he was In and Miss Helen Bryant. Bap''st THACKSTON'S DR. HAROLD GILBRETH In his address In assembly Tues- play will be presented one month ters for the Rock H1U Junior Wel- Bjolick It Sunday Washington. D. C. While in the from the date of the tryouts. fare League. The pesters advertise student secretary, attended the acting head of the department of lay on "Democracy and Art," Mr. STUDIO Capital she attended the play "Can- the Victory Carnival and Bazaar to convention. commerce, received his Doctor of Kent challenged the students to Jie In The Wind", starring Helen be sponsored by the League at the Vespers Speakei Education degree from New York find art for themselves, to hunt Fink Visits in Union Lottie Smyrl spoke as the first Hayes. Rock Hill Armory. University early in October His dls. Tor what they want In art, not: Miss Chlo Fink spent the past Reverend W. C. Bollck, pastor of student at devotions on "Allied sertation concerned the practices In what someone else praises. "Art weekend visiting In Unloh. the Reformation Lutheran Church With Christ in My Prayer Life"; McDow To Speak Southern colleges and universities must move one to action," he Johnson At Luncheon jf Columbia, will speak at vespers Betty Bryant spoke at the Friday Clarkson McDow. York county night banquet on "My Ideal of a In tralnng students for commerce jaid: therefore, he advised the Dr. Elizabeth Johnson attended a Sunday night at 6:30 In Johnson (Iris to seek their own Ideals. representative to the Oeneral As- Mrs. Kinard Reviews Books luncheon for the Christian Social Friend"; Evelyn Sloan presented Krispy Kreme positions. haB. "Pray that you value what your sembly. will discuss the workings of Mrs. James P. Kinard reviewed Service Oroup of the Episcopal "Allied With Christ In Service heart tells you about art. Keep it local government Monday afternoon 'Daifn Watch in China" by Joy church In Columbia last Friday. Mr. Bollck Is a native of Blue Through B. S. U."; Christine Bur- DOUGHNUTS /oung and alive", said the lec- , at 5 o'clock In Johnson hall. Every- Homer last night in Johnson hall Ridge, Virginia, and received his ton, local president, spoke on turer. body is Invited to attend. at 0:30 at an Informal meeting of education at Lenolr-Rhyne and the "Allied With Christ in Summer the Y cabinet, consellors, executive Coward Wins Contest IS AUTHOR AND CRITIC Southern Lutheran Seminary at Work"; and Jean Jordan was Fraser Talks In Charlotte board and advisors, and the church Vivian Coward won first place in speaker on Saturday nlternoon. the extemp contest at Debaters Columbia. Because of his own ability as an Dean Mowat G. Fraser will ad- councils and student secretaries. Evelyn has been active in many League Wednesday in Clio hall. irtist. Rockwell Kent has become dress Alpha Delta Pi, national sor- Music will be furnished by the phases of B. S. U activities. A well in excellent crlUc and a widely Janet Phlffer and Clara Allen were rority. on "Federal Union" in Char- Debaters To Myrtle Beach college glee club under the direction rounded student, she has mani-

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Pierian* Take 4 Into Bampton, Talk With Johnsonian Reporters Around the Training School Campus Poetry Group Rock Hill's Finest Virginia Suber. Edna Blackwell, Anna Katherlne Edens, and Hotel thy Hart were Initiated into Pler- MRS. RICE ATTENDS MEETING ians at a meeting yesterday after- ANDREW Mrs. W. D. Rice, second grade su- noon. pervisor. recently attended the ex- ecutive committee meeting of the JACKSON S. C. Classroom Teachers' Associa- tion in Columbia. S. C. Mrs. Rice MAIN STREET Is the president of the organization, which numerically Is the largest division of the S. C. Educational Association, numbering 8000 mem- bers JOHN M. LITTLE TENNIS RACKETS GLEE CLUB OFFICERS JEWELER — CHARLOTTE Tlie two glee clubs recently elect- And id officers for the year. Chosen by TENNIS BALLS the girls were Mabel Allen Frew as >lekert and president. Margaret Sturgls as vice- prize with Winthrop Prices president. and Dorothy LeOrand as t. The see- secretary and treasurer. The boys Quality Hardware In Arculus. n.ade Bobby Gettys president. Tom ROBERTSON'S •lo. A first Pappas vice-president, and Harold Ic speaking Marshall secretary and treasurer. Sporting Goods Moderate Prices to Frank Hampton Street announced WILDCATS MEET BLACKSBURG MARSHALL After two weeks of pracUce and shaping up. the football boys are Hardware & ready for Blacksburg this afternoon. The teams clash here In the Muni, PATRONIZE Waldrop Supply Supply Co. clpal Stadium at 3:30. Hie game originally scheduled with Great RATTERREE'S Company, Inc. Falls for last week was cancelled DRUG STORE and so the squad is in good form Main Street and rarin' to go today. Rose Bampton and James Melton, Metropolitan and Chicago opera stars, chat with John- Patronize The sonian interviewers Margaret Brice, Alice Reid, Betty Wannaniaker, and Fanny Cowan MAGICIAN TO APPEAR during intermission of their concert here Friday night. (Photo by "Sneezy") Vendor Machines The Hollywood Cartoonist. S. S. Henry, will give a performance In ing" for her husband. She shops and the Training school auditorium extensively for mlniture penguins Wednesday at 3:00. This renowned Young Audiences Appeal to add to Dr. Pelletler's fabulous artist and magician will do all BAKER'S Help Winthrop collection. A recent experience with sorts of tricks, make some sketches them l< quite Interesting. The and cartoons. And provide grand Shoe Service Most to Opera Singers coupe moved Into a new apart- Torn'# Toasted ment. Since both like green and entertainment. The program Is presented by the Carolina Assem- E. Main Street Happy - Go - Lucky Mel- Bampton Feels Young > ellow, the bathroom was done in Peanuts those colors. Little black and white bly Group. ton Says War-Tired Americans Enthusi- penguins were embroidered on each Phone 227 People Want Re- astic In Preserv- yellow towel, and n the white turn, CAFETERIA IS CHANGED my of each little black and white A recent Improvement that has Pick-up and laxation ing Music l>enguin on Dr. Pelletler's towels met with everyone's approval were embroidered the letters W. P. '.he new cafeteria. Formerly located Delivery James Melton told Indicating that there had Miss Bampton was thrilled to In the basement and with not REID'S Printing. Books four Johnsonian reporters in been no change in the type death over thinking of the Idea much room, it has been moved this an interview Friday night or size of her audience that and could hardly wait for her year to a much nicer room on first .Stationery, Novelties SERVICE "A college audience is the best could be attributed to the husband to discover the novelty. floor. One of the home economics in the world," and later from present world situation. Rose Somehow he failed to notice them, however, and Miss Bampton was the stage he told his listeners Bampton, dramatic soprano Cauthen. secretary to the new gov- ;cn suffering with a throat terribly disappointed. She left a "you're the best audience I've of the t for some time, which few days later on her concert tour. ever had." company, pointed out to John- Thc benediction ended the less difficult his carrying o.i ex- Two nights later, in New Orleans, Throughout the Interview, sonian reporters in an inter- than.fifteen-minutc ceremony and : verbal conversation, but she received a long distance phone happy-go-lucky singer was natural view Friday night that in the m?mbeis of the Harley and May- call from her famous husband. He >es not mean that the Stale and unaffected. Taking great de last three or four years there bank families proceeded to Uie ex- had called to say that he had shall in any way be neglect- OUR HOSE COUNTER light In the use of an exaggerated has been an obvious increase ecutive mansion for lunch before or Governor Harley has the Southern drawl, he remarked that found the Initials on the penguins' in the percentage of young tummies. Mr. and Mrs. MaybanK's departure •vlng moral support and loy- the reporters looked- too young to people in her audience. for Washington. High Quality — Low Prices at DESIGNS OWN CLOTHES t calm and even-tempered be In college, then he continued "I think that is definitely a good VISIT THE MAKslON larlcy. two business-like and Miss Bampton has some hobbies with a barrage of questions about sign." she continued. "I like to About three o'c'lock. I packed my ' admiring sons and their in her own right as well. She de. Winthrop. sing for a young audience because bags and went around to the man. Ives, a sensible and fun-iov- signs many of her clothes, especial, NEWBERRY'S 5 an* 10 Melton believes that the world it has so much spontanicty and slon where members of Governor ughter. two toddling and In- enthusiasm." She seemed to feel ly for the stage. Then. too. she sltuitlon has had a definite effect and Mrs. Harley's family were in- 'e grandsons, and a very ef- that much of the work for the collects glassware—but she admits on his life. "We're In the midst of vited to go over the mansion with and ever-obliging secretary. preservation of good music would that the penguins are very fascl. a concert boom." he pointed out. them and get acquainted with their rnallst and business man of fall on the shoulders of Americans. Mating. "People read war news and want i.ew home. tThe servants for the tanding. In Mr. Cauthen. The prima donna was charming, Asked if she lound singing with relaxation". To give them that re- most part Inherited lroin the May- poised, friendly, pleasant, and al. her husband conducting at ail dis- y were an excited and happy ON YOUR WAY DOWN TOWN DROP IN AT laxation and entertainment James banks. were the only ones who felt most enchanting as she talked en. concerting. Miss Bampton admitted Tuesday, but they are an Melton travels about lr>0.000 miles at home when I arrived.) thusiastically .In a pleasingly husky that she did. "It's rather nerve, •first family".—And I'm cast- year. His having to be in New THE VARSITY GRILL voice. She seemed to really enjoy racking." she said earnestly. Then The mansion turned out to be y lot with those who arc ex- York every Monday night to sing on the Interview. she laughed. "You see. I always Just that—a mansion. I lingered g an efficient and well.or- the Telephone Hour necessitates behind the other members of the State government from the For A Sandwich — Coke — Crackers Unlike Melton, she was quite sure keep my fingers crossed when he's that much of his travel be br plane. group with whom I was exploring ' administration. which of the musical fields Is her conducting, and that's pretty hard And even under these circumstances favorite. "Oh. I like concert best." to do when I'm singing. I'm much to gaze at a bedroom closet which he says. "I used to get around." Dr. Lewis Levy she exclaimed, "it has so many more nervous over his appearances made my humble room on back Melton came to Winthrop from more possibilities. In opera you ihan I am over my own." she con. corridor, third floor North, with Its OPTOMETRIST Oastonla, N. C. Among his recent sing a great deal you don't want fessed. three beds, seem unusually small— Eye* Examined performances have been Mlgnon. to to get to sing the little you do. Miss Bampton was a lady every for a closet. Ten minutes later, Glasses Fitted Martha with . and In concert you can choose num. minute and her lovely manner, due to the complicated floor plan Madame Butterfly in Havana. Not bers and watch the reaction oi the wove a charm around this small and my poor sense of direction. I Prescriptions Filled — Broken long ago he and his wife spent two' audience. Then you can give tliem audience as definitely as her bea'i. was still wandering around trying Lens Duplicated weeks In Hollywood. what they want, and you can build tlful songs had woven one around I to find my way out. DOESN'T LIKE CONCERTS up to a deiinite climax." her very large one. I The remainder of the afternoon 139 Main St. Rock III 11,S. S. Mr Melton did not hesitate when LIKES SOME JOINT CONCERTS was spent In a drive around Co- asked which musical field he liked Miss Bampton likes some tlitnqs lumbia In the executive car with best. "I like them all." he said. He about Joinjoint concerts and does not More About the excited "first daughter" of 'the revealed that he does not like Joint like others. She welcomes the rest | state, who confused the siren .with concerts and Is thankful that he ••>eriod;>eriods and -;-Ht she dislikes the fj | the dimmers" and wns broken- has only a few each jear. His re- let-down that comes from losing V*OV# IlflirlCV hearted over the absence of a ra- pertoire consists of some 2500 songs, touch with the audience. "Singin"Singlnig! dio. excluding popular songs. with Jimmy Melton means you (Starts on page 1) Back at the mansion, we wen- A unique feature of Mr. Melton's have plenty of competition." she served a lunch before being driven concert was that the house lights said, laughing. "It wears you out." senatorial oath, and others. down to the bus station and back were left on while he was singing. No less a famous person than Governor Harlcy's Inaugural ad- to real life. "I like to see the people." he ex- Rose Bampton herself is the sing,. dress advocating a 40-day legisla- TIIROAT AILMENT MINIMIZED Model Beauty Shop plained. "An audience goes dead cr'er's husband Wilfred Pclleticr.. con- tive session, economy in state af- South Carolina's new governor In the dark." Asked If his singing ductor of the Metropolitan OperaC , fairs, and a "common sense" ad- One of Rose's hobble* Is "Iv was directed to any one person, he One of Rose's hobbies Is "hobby. | ministration was read by John K. 'Best By Taste Test' revealed that he was singing to six faces In his audience. "I'm a farmer." boasted James Melton. Probably his favorite hob- by is collecting old cars. "I have 48 now." he bragged." and they all GIRLS ALWAYS SAY .un. I ride around in them all summer." H els a baseball star of no mean ability, and n football fan "from 'way beck." Tennis Is an- other sport that Melton finds en- joyable. Asked about the pineap- MCHEE] ple Juice that he Is reported to drink in great quanUtles during LENTHERIC give, operatic appearances, the famous you a new davlime fragrance— tenor replied mournfully that the CONFETTI BOUQUET, lo supple- deplorable taxi situation had caus- ment the perfume for gay eve- Have fun-be friendly ed him so much trouble he had nings. lorgotten to get the juice. Teasing and joking all through Both flacon and decanter pre- Treat yourself and H. Orlce Hunt. General Agent the Interflow. James Melton gave sentations, as gay and irrespon- four Johnsonian reporters the Idea sible as the lighl headed, light- Woodside Bldg. others to fresh-tasting that success does not always change COLA Greenville, S. C. hearted fragrance they contain. person . . . too much. 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Sports and Fun on Ihc Campus CATHERINE BAILEY, Sports Editor The Recreation Roundup •' ' By CATHERINE BAILEY iSPORTS <$t> ™WOMAN'S ANGLE > With the Clemson-Carolina game . A thing of the past. We'll <*>ncentrate on hockey To see who's tiie winning class. Tennis Stars Here Wednesc ^RV With the tournament beginning Monday afternoon and the pep meet following in the ; evening to really get things going, we I shoula nave a busy week coming up. Let's BWSi&s' l • iU8t hope it won't rain us out again. And Top-Ranking Players " let's all go out to support our class teams, too. They've practiced hard and long, so now it's up to us to see them through. Next to football, we'll take hockey— To Give Exhibition it really is much fun—so we'll see you at the games. LOOKING OVER Bobby Riggs And Mary Hardwick To Meet The practice sessions, we still wouldn't dare predict the winner. The frosh are out in full force with much determi- Charles Hare And Dorothy Round Little; nation this season and with such players as Louise Pen- Other College Students Invited nington, "Red" Greene and Dot McCall. they'll bo a hard op- ponent for any team to defeat. The sophs are spry and eager as ever, especially Sadie Whittington, Dot Godhold. and Rath McCall They've practiced hard and have devel- oped an unusually good passing schemc. The juniors perk- ed up considerably this week and showed promise of a good fighting team. Dee Darby, Dot JelTcoat and Marjorie Chap- lin are a threat to any opponent. While "Snee/v" Sheely talks up action and goals where there are neither any time she gets on the field. The better-than-ever seniors are none the less quick and alert. In practice they've given all the others quite a run. Rosa Sims. Ethel Brown and Nancy Mclver are especially worthy of mention. To see them scat across the field would dispel all that bunk about "aging seniors". Oh well! Time and the games will tell. Mean- time, pardon us if we seem to be leaning a bit toward the

OFF THE CAMPUS We simply can't overlook the football games of the week. Having at last recovered from the upset of Carolina over Clemson, we can follow other games with more interest. Scheduled for tomorrow are Duke vs. Davidson, Army vs. ter and Frances Pettlt. freshmen Harvard, Notre Dame vs. Navy, Yale vs. Cornell, Wake Judges wlU be Miss Stella Bradfleld. Forest vs. Boston College, and South Carolina vs. Kansas. Miss Mary Calvert. Dr. Margaret We're especially interested in the latter—to see if Carolina Hess. Dr. Mowat O. Eraser, and Dr. is going to hold up. They've played amazing football this Eugene P. Link. season, and we wish 'em luck in the remainder of their On Monday afternoon the first games. hockey games will begin as Dr. PONT FORGET That Erskine plays P. C. in R«ck Hill this afternoon at cnto the field for the games as the the American Legion stadium. We may go. to.>._ So let's seniors meet the sophomores, and be there. It was much fun last year and should be again— the Juniors meet the freshmen. On see ya' there1 Tuesday will come the freshman- senior and sophomore-junior games, RATING and on Thursday the freshmen On the football ladder last week were these teams, just in tattle the sophomores and the Jun- case you're interested in who might go to the bowls of New iors take on the seniors Several 1. Does not rot dresses or men's Year's day. At the top is Texas University and ranking faculty members will be Judges for shirts. Does noc irritate skin. each game to detemrine which class 2. No waiting to dry. Can be down are Minnesota, Fordham, Duke. Texas A. & M., Notre used right after shaving. Dame, Michigan, Stanford and Northwestern. We're rath- shows the best spirit. X Instantly stops perspiration for 1 lo 3 days. Removes odor er looking for Duke and the University of Texas to meet in LEADERS LISTED the Rose Bowl. That would certainly be a most interesting from perspiration. The leaders of the c;as.> .earns are 4. A pure, white, greasclcss, stainless vanishing cream. as follows, scnlcrs. F.thel Brown. 5. Arrid has been awarded the man^Tcr. and Elizabeth Mahon. Approval Seal of the American captain: Junlois. Dorothy Jeffcoat. Institute of Laundering for manager, and Marguerite Von being harmless to fabrics. Airld is th. LARGEST SELLING Olahn, captain; sophomores. Ruth DEODORANT. Try a jar todayl McCall, manager, and Sadie Whit- tington. captain; freshmen. Louise Stevenson, manager, and Dorothy McCall. captain. Hot dogs, cold drinks, and pea-

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