Plans for Scholarships, Summer Work Disclosed Week-End Music
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See Tennis Star /HE BREEZE Hear W. & L. Glee Club -MADISON COLLEGE- VoLXXIV Madison College, Harrisonburg, Virginia, Friday, April 9, 1948 No. 16 n Plans For Scholarships, Antrim, Alberts To Guide Committees College Orchestra Makes Frances (Biddy) Antrim will replace Summer Work Disclosed Ann Myers as Socijll Committee chair- Annual Tour Of Virginia man. "Biddy," who hails from Greens- State Board Of Education Summer Session To Begin boro, N. C, is a member of the Mod- The Madison College Orchestra, un- Lists Scholarship Terms June 21, For Eight Weeks ern Dance,' Porpoise and Cotillion der the direction of Mr. Clifford T. clubs, and Pi Kappa Sigma sorority. Marshall, left on its annual tour of th» The State Board of Education has The 1948 summer session of' eight Mary (Shep) Alberts, replacing Old Dominion this past week. Leaving announced its regulations for adminis- weeks at Madison College will begin Nancy Jane Warren, will be the new on Sunday morning at five thirty, and tering the scholarships authorized at Monday, June 21 and will close on chairman of Standards committe. Shep, returning Thursday night, the group gave programs in Pearisburg, Pulaski, the Special Session of the Virginia Friday, August 13. A program of a business major, is treasurer of Pi Omega Pi, and will be treasurer of Pi Christiansburg, Farmville, Appomattox General Assembly, 1947, and continued courses and workshops designed pri- Kappa Sigma next year'.' _ and Charlotte Court House, and in and liberalized by the 1948 Session. marily for teachers and for those pre- several instances presented two per- Scholarships now available will be for paring to teach will be offered. The formances, a matinee and evening on college will also offer courses in libr- summer school students, who are col- Council, Committee the same day. Concert mistress and vo- ary science, home economics, business •lege graduates, or are holders of a calist for this year are Ida Mae Willis education, liberal arts, and music. Members Elected and Kay Richards respectively. The Normal Professional Certificate, or to No classes will be held on Saturday Representatives, to the Honor Coun- various programs were taken from the those who are holders of an Emergen- and only one class period will be held cil and the StudentFaculty Committee .following selections.. have been recently elected by the dif- cy Teacher's License based on two or each afternoon. Both men and women Overture from "Merry Wives of ferent classes. more years of college training, or tea- will be admitted to the summer school Windsor" . Nicolai. '» session. Those elected to the Honor Council chers who will take training in phy- * "Scheherazade" . Rimsky-Korsa- Madison College has been, given the for next year are: Junior class, Mary sical and health education, music, and kow responsibility of preparing full-time Rudasill, Betty Miller, and Margaret art, or high school teachers who will Dvorak's "New World Symphony" librarians for the public schools of Jessup; and Freshman class, Ollie Vee trke training in any of the following "The Bat" . Strauss Virginia. This is beng done so that stu- Walpole, Kathryn Hale, and Polly subject matter fields: natural sciences, "La Comparsa" . Lecuona dents with no previous work in library ^vValker. mathematics, foreign languages, indus- "The Desert Song" . Romberg science may complete the requirements Betty Miller was elected Secretary trial arts, commercial education, agri- "Tales from Vienna Woods" . FREDDY WILLIS of the State Board .M Education for of the Honor Council. culture, home economics, trade and in- Strauss . Concert Mistress The Senior representatives to the teacher-librarians. "March of the Little Lead Soldiers" dustrial education, library science an^d Elizabeth Mattox, Dorothy Thomas, Guidance Courses Student-Faculty for the present school ... Pierne distributive education. Marjorie Lebenar, Jean Snedigar, Guidance courses emphasizing or- session are Jo Garber, Mary Lee Mo- "Au Moulin" . Gillet Though the State Board has not Shirley Watkins, and Sarah Stradar. ganization and administration techni- yer, and Barbara Wensel. Represent- "Victor Herbert Favorites'" • actually authorized such scholarships ing the Junior class are Myra Fenster- Nadine Clendenning, Virginfa Bar- ques of counseling, collection and dis- "Funeral March of a Marionet" . for the winter session, it is expected ker, Mafy Rhodes, Laura Dunnvant, semination of vocational information, wald, Alice Hunter, and Jean Slaugh- Gounod that lull authorization will be granted and Lois Brandt. Mrs. H. H. Fenner the place of testing in the program, ter. "Ammapola" at the April meeting of the Board. and the contribution of regular class- Marian Bates, Henrietta Lanier, and chaperoned the group. "Caucasian Sketches" . Owanow Will Not Succeed $300 room and. extra-class activities to the Jean Pagh will represent the Sopho- The Madison College Orchestra has The members of the orchestra who Scholarships for the winter session total guidance program will be offered. more class. given one concert for the students this went on the tour are: Freddie Willis, would provide a sum not to exceed Excursions will be organized to visit The Freshman delegates elected are year, as well as a Homecoming one. Kay Richards, Diana Dobbs; Jane $300. They will be open to elementary such places as the caverns of the Val- Margaret Critzer, Lorraine Woodyard, They will present others this spring. Coates, Judith Nutting, Mrs. Gloria prospective teachers, as during the ley, the Shenandoah National Park, the and Brooks Robertson. McCarthy, Nancy Rogers, Marguerite current winter session. It is expected Skyline Drive, Natural Bridge, and Coffman, and Edith Cabiness. Dolly Elliott Heads that prospective secondary teachers Natural Chimneys. Trips will also be Dorothy Branson, Jane Mohler, who will take training in physical or made to places of civic and historical NOTICE Helen Koontz, Barbara Strader, Mary Alpha Sigma Tau A. health education, music and art, or interest such as Charlottesville, Wash- Instructions To, Students Regard- Dolly Elliott succeeds Joan Hol- prospective secondary teachers in these ington, Lexington, and Williamsburg. ing Registration for 1948-49, April Lesker, Betty Kabler, Ellen Primos, Doris Young, and Rena Blanchard. brook as president of Alpha Sigma subject matter fields: natural sciences, Mr. Percy Warren will serve as 12-May 3: Tau. Dolly is a chemistry major from mathematics, foreign languages, indus- Dean of the summer school session. Every student will have received by Petersburg, Virginia. She was presi- trial arts, commercial education, agri- April 12 a notice frpm her adviser Thetag Elect New dent of Curie Science Club. Other of- culture, home economics, trade and in- as to time and place of registration Club Elects Neathery Head ficers are Jane Castles, vice:president; conference. It is important that you dustrial education, library science, and Jerry Neathery was elected president Officers For 1948 Jo Shallcross, recording secretary; Mc- distributive education' will also ,\>t of the Curie Science club at the meet- report to your adviser at the time Kitty DeHart is the newly elected Clain Bowen, corresponding secretary; designated. awarded the scholarships. ing held • in Wilson 24 on Tuesday, president of. Theta Sigma Upsilon to Dot White, treasurer; Maggie Kenny, Instructions for applying for summer March 23 at 4:30. Other officers elected 1. You will have a conference with succeed Betty Coyne. Kittly is a busi- editor; Marie Garber, chaplain; Edith your adviser and make out 3 com- • school scholarships may be obtained are: vice-president, Marianna Howard; ness major from Chatham, Virginia, Cabiness, historian; and Beulah Owen, plete program cards—(1) for your in President Duke's office. Applications secretary, Frances Hughes; treasurer, and a member of German Club. custodian. adviser (2) for the Registrar_(3) for summer school scholarships must Margaret Elliott; reporter, Irene Mof- Georgia Hoskinson is the vice-presi- for you. be submitted to the State Superintend- fit and sergeant-at-arms, Geraldine dent; Helen Mitchell, secretary; Loulie NOTE: Use Department abbrevia- ent of Public Instruction not later than Martin. Officers will be installed at the Albrittain, treasurer; Betty Rinehart, Pepsi-Colaj Aids June 1, 1948. next regular meeting. tions in making out Program Cards, editor; and Florence Perkinson, assis- as, Bio., P. E., Eng. tant editor. 2. If taking applied music, you will ByJFellowshlpFt not make out a program card for According to the Pepsi-Cola scholar- Week-end Music Program the Music Department or arrange Organizations Give ship program an extension to its finan- practice hours until fall registration. Records To Halls cial aid program has been made which 3. If you plan on attending summer provides each fellowship winner with Features Recital, Concert A wide variety of phonograph rec- school, you will make out a tenta- full tuition and $750 a year for three tive schedule for the summer term. ords including classical, semi-classical, Miss Gerturd Burau, contralto and "Scherzetto"—Louis Vierne years of graduate study. It may be 4. After your adviser has approved and popular selections, are now ob- Mr. George Raymond Hicks, organist, Mr. Hicks used in any field of specialization at your Program Cards, you will fol- tainable for Junior and Senior halls, both of Madison's music faculty, are "Cargoes"—Tom Dobson any accredited graduate school in the low instructions as to their disposi- and also sorority