Winthrop University Digital Commons @ Winthrop University The oJ hnsonian 1940-1949 The oJ hnsonian 10-24-1941 The ohnsoniJ an October 24, 1941 Winthrop University Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/thejohnsonian1940s Recommended Citation Winthrop University, "The oJ hnsonian October 24, 1941" (1941). The Johnsonian 1940-1949. 24. https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/thejohnsonian1940s/24 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]. •a OUR CUEED: It's better to tit on the The Johnsonian wants to deserve • rep- utation for accuracy, thoroughness, and tide than to stay i fairness in the covering of the Winthrop campus. You will do us a favor to call our school and sit. attention to any failure in measuring up to any of these fundamentals of good news- papering. The onian THE OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF WINTHROP COLLEGE VOLUME XIX ROCK HILL, SOUTH CAROLINA, OCTOBER 24, 1M1 Masquers Press Club These On Campus Next Week Campus To Hear 2 Artist Groups To Give 4 Names Head Next Week; Dr. W. P. Jacobs Here Fanny Cowan Chosen yrtf * One-Acts Chairman; 10 Init- ' > iated Monday a#- For Assembly; Sockman Praised Nov. 14 Date Set For Fanny Cowan, senior from Fall Performance; Tamassce, was named chair- man of the Press club at the New York Author-Minister Urges The Salzedo List Play Com- initiation meeting Monday Presbyterian mittee* night in the Tatler office. College Head Students Seek 'Anchors' For LifeGrou p Plays The Masquers' pcrfoiinonce o( She wa« elected alter the old four fall plays will be November 14. members, Nancy Coggeshall and according to recent announcement. Elizabeth Cunningham, had Initia- Here Oct. 27 In an assembly adress. Wednes- October 29 The committees for these plays ted the ten new members. Four of day. said by the students to be one the new members are affiliated were also at a meeting Tuesday af- of the best things ever heard in the with U12 Johnsonian. They are Mar- ternoon. Responsible for. the play Winthrop auditorium. Dr. Ralph He stressed the need of the indi- gract Brice, managing editor; Athletic Association Rose Bampton, James ITS EASY TO WRITE A PLAY DR. W. P. JACOBS W. Sockman called on his college vidual to adjust U> the group. "It Fanny. Cowan, associate editor; will be: make up. Margie Traxler; Sponsors Noted audience to find "some values In Isn"' safe to live In this mechanized Melton In Concert Catherine Bailey, sports editor; and lights. Dirts Theodore; properties. State Leader your world worth living for". world with every man for himself," Friday, Oct 31 Mandy Morgan, business manager. Murdale Cameron; costumes. Ade- The speaker, an eminent New said Dr. Sockman. "There must be laide Anderson. Also Initiated were three mem- Dr. W. P. Jacobs, president of York former minister who Is now corporation of every one for the The presentation of the Sal- OTHER COMMITTEES bers of the Tatler staff: Doris Gru- Presbyterian college In Clinton, will giving most of his time to writing world to survive successfully." zedo Concert Ensemble Wed- SEVEN TO ONE will be manag- Ser, editor; Connie Smith associate address asembly Tuesday at 12:10 and lecturing, urged on his hearers Implore* World Hatred nesday as the second in the ed by: make up. Marlon Funder- editor; and Helen Foster, business o'clock in the auditorium. The at- the necessities of finding a center In connection with t.ie need of 1941-42 series of Artist burk; lights. Anna Alrheart; prop- manager. The three other members letlc association sponsors his visit to for their lives, an anchor to which cooperation. Dr. Sockman empha- are from the Journal staff; they Courses will bring to the cam- erties, Dorothy Jane Green; cos- the campus. they could tie themselves, snme un- sized the horizon where brother- arc Dorothea Burgess, editor; pus four musicians of world- tumes. Virginia Henderson. Dr. Jacobs was educated at Da- changing values on which they can hood meets Its new barrier. "Ed- wide fame. Maria Moss, associate editor; and The committee for WRONG vidson, Presbyterian, and South- depend. ucation faces a dark future If we Then on Friday night, October 31. Ellen Bell, business manager. NUMBERS is: make up. Mary Lib western university. He has been Stresses Value of Region can look for nothing but power In come James Melton, radio and con- Stanley; lights, Doris Theodore; president of the Clinton school He stressed the coutributlon re- dividual nations," said Sockman as cert tenor, and Rose Bampton, properties. Muriel Oates; costumes, Courses For since 1936, and he Is also president ligion could make to the student's he pointed out that hatred could Metropolitan Opero Company so- Miriam Ward. of the Jacobs Press in Clinton. He education in finding a core philos- rally more Americans to a cause prano, In a concert to end a rich Dlmltra Pslrakos will be respon- is chairman of the Junior Davis Cup ophy. "Religion can give you per- than could brotherly love. week of Artist course offerings. sible for make up In SARDINES Credit Open for the Carollnas, southern vice- spective and direction. It can help His last horizon Is one where lo- The ensemble, offering the rare and Doris Theodore will be in president of the United States Lawn you find out where you are and cal loyalty meets world outlook. Dr. combination of two harp*, flute charge of the lights; Nan Early Tennis association, prseident of the how to choose an intelligent course Sorkman urged students to fit what and cello, takes Its name from Its will manage the properties and Town Folk With Two Sou then Lawn Tennis assoclatlot of action in any dilemma". they had learned at Winthrop Into originator, Carlos Salzedo, foremost Angellne Towlll the costumes. and donor of the Jacobs' lntcrter Dr. Sockman listed four horizons the society In which they will move harpist In this country and a com- MEMBERS TO HAVE PINS Years of College ference trophies In football. that everyone must meet. In his after graduation and to let local manding figure in the music world. The pins to be selected for mem- May Enroll Bobby Rlggs, national tennis first point, he said, "Now is the loyalty there build for the student The other harp Is played by his bers; of Masquers were discussed and champion from Presbyterian col- time for the old virtue* to meet the a wider world outlook. charming and gifted wife. Mar- also some stationery to be bought Three afternoon and evening clas- lege, who was to accompany Dr. Ja- new social needs." In this chang- The speaker was introduced by jorie Call Salzedo. Rene Le Roy, for the club. ses for college credit began last week, cobs, Is on a tour In Couthen Cali- ing time, religion is changing, too, President Shelton Phelps. one of the finest contemporary flu- Members from the club will con. according to ean Mowat Fraser. fornia £9d will be unable to come. tists, and Janos Scholz, distinguish- thiue to work on the club room It Dr. Paul M. Wheeler, head of the Nursery School Three YearOlds Tennis stars of the college will give ed cellist, complete the ensemble. Johnson hall during next week. English department, has five stU' an exhibition match against Win- J. H. A. Will Install Dillard Ejected Mr. Salzedo Is also pianist for the Plans were made lor a trip to dents in the Victorian poetry cluss throp stars on the new courts on New Officers Monday Charlotte to see the play "There which meets each Monday night at Teach 'Wise' Sophs a Few Thingback scampu s Tuesday afternon.. Vice-President THREE HAVE TRAINING shall Be No Night" with Lynn his home. Emphasis is being placed Classes will be dlsmlsesd at 12 That installation of all the J. H. A. ABROAD Fontaine and Alfred Lunt on Oc- on the works of Tennyson and noon Tuesday, says Dean Mowut officers will take place Monday was By birth these four virtuosi rep- tober 30. Browning; says Dr. Wheeler. The student* in general psycho- though the Nursery School wor- O. Fraser. decided at a recent meeting of the State P. S. A. resent three foreign countries, but The program at the meeting Tues- senior oficers of the J. H. A. Dr. Helen Bussell, asodate profes- logy have been visiting in the Win- kers understood everything that all will soon be American citizens. day was on techniques and a skit These officers also made plans for Salzedo was born In France of sor of the modern language depart- throp Nursery School during the the children asked. Well, they an- 22 Winthrop Students "Bluebeard" was given. ment, Is teaching a class of six in swered them at any rate. a Halloween party to be given in Spanish parentage. His father was laboratory periods under the direc- November 8 Set beginners Spanish also on Monday After thirty minutes of close ob- Thurmond hall Thursday for the Attend Annual Con- with the Paris Grand Opera, and evening in Kinard hall, and Dr. tion of their laboratory supervisors. servation, the "llabber-gasted" For Town Girls' senior J. H. A. members. As a return vention at P. C. his mother was a pianist. He became Coates To Speak Mowat Fraser is teaching recent The girls flocked over to Nursery group returned to their laboratory Invitation to the Rocky Bottom out- an American citizen in 1932.
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