Eastern Kentucky University Encompass Eastern Progress 1932-1933 Eastern Progress 4-19-1933 Eastern Progress - 19 Apr 1933 Eastern Kentucky University Follow this and additional works at: http://encompass.eku.edu/progress_1932-33 Recommended Citation Eastern Kentucky University, "Eastern Progress - 19 Apr 1933" (1933). Eastern Progress 1932-1933. 14. http://encompass.eku.edu/progress_1932-33/14 This News Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Eastern Progress at Encompass. It has been accepted for inclusion in Eastern Progress 1932-1933 by an authorized administrator of Encompass. For more information, please contact [email protected]. " . I, • > •«. i r THEEASTERN PROGRESS i. Ea&ern Kentucky State <Teachers College RICHMOND* KENTUCKY, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 1933 NUMBER 14 VOLUME XI EASTERN FACULTY ACTIVE AT K. E. A. Eastern College Glee Clubs STUDY COURSE TO WILL PUBLISH CLOSE TOMORROW 62ND ANNUAL "The Plan of Salvation," a study MEET BEGINS INVESTIGATION course sponsored by the Baptist Student Union here, will be con- cluded tomorrow night. The course IN LOUISVILLE BEFORE 1934 has been under the instruction of Dr. C. L. Breland, with the excep- Eastern Headquarters In Report of Educational Com- tion of Monday night's period, when Lobby of Brown mission to Appear Ahead Mr. E. W. Corner had charge of the class. The course has as its object- Hotel of Assembly Meeting NT ♦ * ive in view the preparation of the students for work during the com- DR. DONOVAN SPEAKER PUBLIC MISINFORMED ing revival at First Baptist church, %* ^ %* beginning April 23. In addition, the Baptist Student Easter faculty members will take (Special t8 Progress from Dept. Union is sponsoring a mixed prayer an active part on the program of of Education) group, which meets each Monday the sixty-first meeting of the Ken- Declaring that "there Is more evening In the parlors of the church. tucky Education Association, which misinformation abroad about educa- These meetings are primarily for opened Wednesday night at Colum- tional costs than about all other Baptist students, but it was an- bia auditorium in Louisville, and government costs put together", nounced that an Invitation is open will continue with morning and James H. Richmond, state superin- to all students of the college who evening general sessions, the after- tendent of public Instruction, and may be Interested. noons being devoted to department- chairman of the commission will al meetings, until the closing sea be published In advance of the final sion Saturday morning. report to be presented to the 1934 r Eastern's K. E. A. headquarters general assembly. 'kW MAKE PLANS will be maintained on the lobby Decision to take this step was - '< x floor of the Brown Hotel. Repre announced at the close of the meet- FOR SUMMER sentatlves of Eastern who will have ing being held by the commission at charge of the headquarters arc: Lexington April 8-9. The announ- On Miss Luclle Derrick, alumni secre- cement came as a result of the re- % A Two Five-Week Terms tary; Dr. L. G. Kennamer, director port of the committee on School Schedule This bureau of appointments, and G. M. Costs, presented to the commission Year Brock, business agent. Students or U ? f friends of Eastern are urged to visit by h. H. HI", superintendent of Lexington City Schools and chair- the college headquarters while at man of that committee, and of a EXPENSES ARE LOWER K. E. A Dr. Kennamer will have with him comparison of the committee's gardner, Iva Pay Egner, Betty panist, Thomas Burdette. The club linaings with figures which have The upper photograph shows the Is composed of twenty-eight mem- Plans for Eastern's summer ses- complete records and credentials of been widely published throughout Madrigal or women's glee club of Chenault, Betty Marz, Margaret sions have been completed, Mr. G. members of the 1933 graduating Durham, Glenna Strong, Dot Mc- bers. They are: First tenors—Allen, tne state. In explanation of the Eastern for the year of 1932-33. Anderson, Blunchl, Oreen, Fife, M. Brock, business agent, said today classes who are applicants for The organization is composed of Kensle, Eleanor Stone, Mary Fran- In giving out the dates for the two teaching positions, and will be pre decision, Mr. Richmond stated "It cis Arnold, Louise Young, Evelyn Mulllns, and Schulte; second tenors Is the primary duty of this commis- twenty members, including Its di- —Ashmore, Mlchelson, Hlerony- five-week terms, the first of which pared to assist students in getting sion to put tne pialn, unvarnished rector Miss Cornelia Nettinga, in- Ausmus, and Mayme Hamilton. will open June 12, and the second in touch with superintendents who structor in voice, and Miss Marian Below may be seen the Men's Glee mous, White, Corns, Meccla, Mer- desire to fill vacancies in their facts about educational costs club, of Eastern, for the year 1932- enbloom, Rose; baritones—Lewis, July 17. Classes are to be taught squarely before the public, in order Hagan, accompanist. The members Mavity. Miller, Prim, Thacker, Lytle, six days a week, enabling students schools, and also to acquaint super- that Kentucky taxpayers may see are Mabel McKlnney, Jean Hunter, 33. Including the director, James to earn the customary six weeks intendents and principals with E. Van Puersem, head of the de- and Fields; and basses—Allen. Col- prospective teachers. This service U where every dollar spent for schools Francis Hanna, Elizabeth Ann Mil- lins, Evans, Reed, Rader and Nash. credit In five weeks this year. liard. Adelaide Oray, Bessie Baum- partment of music, and the accom- Summer school expenses this year, extended to all Eastern alumni and is going." former students are invited to see Other reports presented to the according to the summer school AUGUST GRADUATION announcement, will be lower than Dr. Kennamer at college headquar- Commission at Its two-day session ters for any assistance which he were those of: the subcommittee on Following a plan adopted four VONFLOTOW'S ever before. This is due to de- may be able to give them. curriculum, of which A. C. Burton, MARY ELSTON creased food costs and to a. reduc- years ago Eastern will nave com- tion of ten per cent in dormitory Dr. H. L. Donovan, president of professor of education at Western mencement exercises at the close of Eastern, will be the first speaker Kentucky State Teachers College, Is OPERA GIVEN room rent The total cost for a PROM QUEEN the summer school In August for five-week term is estimated at in the Friday morning session, chairman; the subcommittee on students Who will receive certifi- speaking on "Education for a employed personnel, of which D. 124.75 to 131.00, depending upon the Chosen by Junions Over cates and degrees at that time. Opera Is Presented in Hiram rate of room rent. Changing Civilization." Other K. E. Y. Dunn, superintendent of Fayette The commencement has been an- A. speakers on Friday morning are county schools, Is chairman; and Betty Baxter and Ruby Brock Auditorium The summer school faculty will nounced for August 17. Include all of the regular faculty at Governor Ruby Laffoon; Dr. Frank ' the •aMomnttu* en School support, Watson, Who Were Since the inauguration of the L. McVey, president of University of which Dr. J. W. Martin, direc- Eastern. Many special lectures will Named Attendants plan of having two commencements CAST LARGEST EVER be given by visiting educators and of Kentucky; and President H. H. tor of. the bureau of business re- annually at Eastern the summer Cherry, Western Teachers College. search. University of Kentucky, Is others. I ANNOUNCED IN CHAPEL school commencement has been Taking Into account almost every One hundred and twenty-eight Dr. W. C. Jones, director of re- chairman. equally as largs as the May com- facility of the college, Von Flotow's classes will be taught during the search at Eastern, will be the chief In accordance with the commis- mencement. opera, "Martha," was presented here first summer term. Every depart- speaker on the program of the de- sion's decision, findings of these Mary Elston, Junior from Camp- last night under the dramatic direc- ment of instruction will be operated partment of College and Normal and other committees will be made bellsburg, :Ky., daughter of Mrs. tion of Miss Pearl Buchanan and at full capacity to take care of tne Schools to be held In the Louis XIV public as soon as they have been Mattie Elston, Is to be Queen of the musical direction of James E. large student body which is ex- room, Brown'Hotel, Thursday after- reviewed and. passed upon by the this year's Prom, which Is to be HIGH SCHOOL Van Peursem. pected. noon at 2 o'clock. The subject of commission. held. May 12, It was announced to- his address will be "Are Too Many - In being a cooperative event, the Provision has been made for People Going to College In Ken- Members of the Kentucky educa- day In Hiram Brock auditorium, DRAMATISTS opera was actually staged by six special reduced railroad rates, so tucky?" tional commission are: Mrs. James where the class conducted the departments of the institution, in- that students may attend summer chapel exercises. Attending Miss Miss Allie J. Fowler, of the East-., O. Sheehan, Danville, president ol cluding the department of drama- school at a round trip rate of one em department of art, will speSpt the Kentucky Congress for Parents Elston will be Betty Baxter, and tics, the department of music, the and one fourth regular fares. Ruby Watson, both of Lexington. HEREIN MAY on "Teacher-Training in Art Edu-^ and Teachers; Yancey Altsheler, department or home economics, the Recreational activities afforded cation for the Elementary School" Louisville; J.
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