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for young people of Ken-
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 THE K. N. E. A. JOURNAL

Published by the Negro Education Association
Editorial Oflfice at 1925 Wo Madison Street
buisviIle, Kentucky
Atwood S. Wilson, Executive Secretary, Louisville, Managing
Editor S. L. Barker, Owensboro, President of K. N. E. A.

EDITORIAL COMMENT

THE 1340 CONVENTION
The isne of the K. N. E. A Journal is devoted mainly to the
1940 convention program Teachers and educators are urged to
read it through and make final plans to attend the convention in
Louisville from April 17—20., 1940. .
If for any reason, a teacher cannot attend, by all means such
a teacher should send the annual membership fee ,of $1.00 so as
to receive the proceeding of the meeting which will include the
important addrases of the convention.
President S. L. Barker wants this to be the banner year in
K. N. E. A enrollment. Recall that be is anxious to have as
many as possible pay a fee of $150 and be Listed as honor mem»
bers of the K. N. 1‘. A.
_‘ Be sure to bring'your membership card and badge if you
have already enrolled.
Support your profession: a: supper]: you!
THE 1940 K. N. E. A. ELECTION
Voting on adnmdments and Ko N. E. A. directors will take
plane on Friday. April 20. Voting will be by secret ballot at
Quinn Chapel Church Your membership card is necessary ior
securing a ballot, therefore, bring it with you. Important amend-
merits to the K, N. E. A. Constitution are to be voted upon. These
are found on page 27 of this Journal.
" OUR FRONT COVER
On the front cover of this Journal. is a picture of the new
gymnasium at Lincoln Institute. This building is a gymnasium
and auditorium combined. A new kitchen and cafeteria are in-
cluded in the new construction project. The building will cost
approximately $30,000. This marks another_ milestone in the
progress of Lincoln Institute under the directorship of Whit-
ney'M, Young. The building contains a regulation basketball floor,
50’.:x 911', and a stage for school entertainments and assemblies.
. Lincoln institute has had outstanding basketball teams and a
comprehensive’athletic program for recently they have been the
state champions in basketball. The new gymnasium will meet
the continously expanding physical education program at the in-
stitution.
The building was designed by ML Jo Mansir Tydings, business
manager; and the building construction supervised by Mr. A. J.
Pinkney, insh'uctor in carpentry at Lincoln institute

 GENERAL OFFICERS
S. L. Barker, President.
Pearl M. Patton, First ViCEvPresidenL
J. Bryant. Cooper, Second Vice-Preside
Atwood S. Wilson, Seaman-Treasures.
L. v. Ranels, Assistant Secretary
Elizabeth G. Clark, Historian...
BOARD OF DIRECTORS

s. L. Barker. President _____________________ ._‘_..__Owensbora
Lyle Ha'ikins (T‘snn expires 1949) “m...
Victor K. Pezry (Term expires 1940) a.
Whitney M. Young (Term expires 1941)
E. Posvon (Term expires 1941) -

DEPARTMENTAL AND CONFERENCE CHMRMEN
J. T. Williams, High School and College Department _ .Frankiort
Lucy Hart-Smith, Elementary Education Department '
M. L. Copeland, Rural School D§paztment
R. L. Carpenter, Music Department ___

Whitney M Young, Vocational Education Department
_Lincoln Ridge

“Owensbm
Madisonville

    
 
 
  
  
 

 

   
 
  

 

 

  
 
 
 
  
 

 

Nora H. Ward, Principals' Conference
Blanche G. Elliott, Primary Teachers‘ Depattment _
Eunice Singleton, Youth Council _________

Ouida Wilson. Art Teachers‘ Conference .._.._..
Rufus Stout, Social Science Teachers’ Confierence
H. B. Crouch, Science Teachers’ Conference - Frankfort
Robert S. Lawery, English Teachers' Conference _,_ "Louisville
Naomi Lattimore. Libnrians‘ and Teachers’ Cotifer‘eme

 

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Lcrmzo Jones, Athletic Directops‘ Canterence _
Mai-Enrica Parks, Guidance Workers‘ Conference _ __Lnuisvine
Hazel B. Wiliiams, Foreign Language Teachers’ Conference

 

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PRESIDENT OF K. N. E. A. plS’l'flIC’l' EDUCATIONAL
ASSOCIATIONS (K. N. E. A. ORGANIZERS)

Plumer Nicholsflickman __ AFirst District Association
Austin Edwards, Earlingten _.. .Second District Association
R. H. SewelL Glasgow _____ Third District Association
Amos R. Lasiey, Hodgemviile _ fourth District Asgaciation
Etta Taylor, Harrods Creek . .Fifth District Assciciatiort
Whitney M. Young, Lincoln Ridge _
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Northern District Association
“Eastern District Association

   

    

 

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7. H. R. Merry, Covington

8, William GiLcrt Wheelwright
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 OUTLHYE OF 1940 K. N. E. A. CONVENTION

April 17. n. u. 20
LOUISVILLE. KENTUCKY
SMy~fauxxh Annual Session

CENTRAL THEME: "Democracy in Educuion"

9:00 A. M.

10:00 A. 'M.
330D P. M.

'1 :00 P. M.

3:15 P. M

9:30 A. M.

10:45 A. M.
11:15 A. M.
2:30 P. M.

33:00 A. M.

10:30 A. M.

1:00 P. M.
2:00 P. M

2:30 P. M.

8:15 P. M.

9:30 A. M.

7:00 P. M.

Wednesday, April 11
Registration of teachers at headquarters, Quinn Chap~
e1. 9l2 West Chestnut Street, Louisville, Kentucky.
Visitation to Louisville Schools in session.
Fourth Annual Student Musicale at» Quinn Chapel.
All teachers invited to this program.
Music Recital—Presenting local artists at Quinn

Chapel.
First General Session of K. N. E. A. Address by

. President S. L. Barker and Dr. Charlotte Hawkins~

Brown, Sedalia, N. C.
Thursday, April 19
Second General Session of K. N. E. A. at Quinn
Chapel. Business Session.
Address: Dr. Rodney H. Brandon

.Free picture lo enrolled teachers at Lyric Theater.

Sectional Meetings of K. N. E. A. at Central High
School Building.

Principals’ Conference and Banquet—Phyllis Vibeaf~
ley Branch. Y. W. C. A, 528 South Sixth Street.
Music Recital—State Artists.

‘Third General Session—Address by Langsion Hughes,

poet, dramatist, and novelist.
Friday, April 19

Sectional Meetings of K. N. E. A. at Central High

School Building.

Spelling Bee in Elementary Education Department,

at Quinn Chapel, G. H. Brown, Director,

Luncheon Meeting—oEx-Ptesidents of K. N. E. A,

W. H. Perry, 511, Chairman.

Band Concert—Kentucky School for Blind at Quinn

Chapel

Founh General Session at Quinn Chapel—Address

by H. Council Trenholm, Executive Secretary of

the American Teachers' Association. Special Re-

ports: Leg'islative Committee, Resolutions Commit»

tee, Secretary- -Treasurel’s Financial Report, Auditing

Committee.

NinflLAnnual Musical—Columbia Auditorium.
Sunday. April 20

Business Session of K. N. E. A. at Central High

School Gymnasium.

Twentieth Annual Exhibition at Wary—Pageant.

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 K. N'. S. A. COMMITTEES TO REPORT
Thunday, April m—«Mdnllng Souk.

Nefl'ology Committee—Prof. Amos Lesley, Hodgennvifle,
Gunman.
Legislative Committee—43rd. A. E. Meyzeek, Louisville, Chair-

man.
Nominating Committee—Prof. W. E. Newmme, Cynthiana,

Chairman.
May. April IS—Aflefllflafl 3min

- Resolutions Comminee—Mr. J. H. Ingram, Frankfurt, Chair-

man.
Auditing Cummings—Prof. P. 1.. Guthrie, Lexington, Chair-

man.
Research Committee—Dr. G. D. Wilson. Inuisville, Chairman.
Chairman.

swan morning. Genera! Semi“
Advisory Committee-434:. I-L C. Human, meisvflle, "Chair-
man.
Rural School Camittee—J/Irs. M. L. Copeland, ankinsviue,
Chairman.
Higher Education Camrnmeb—Dr. I. T. Williams, Frankfort,
Chairman.
Educational lnequafitia Committee—Prat. L. W. Gea
Hopkinsville, Chairman.
Youth Council committeFMiss Eunice Singlewn, Louisville,
Chairman
Scholarship Loan Committee—Miss E. M. Kennedy, Louisville,
Chairman.
Vocational Problems Commitmé—Pml. Frank Omdorfif.
Russellville, Chairman.
Reports of Departmental Chairmen
See list of departments on page 2. Each report limited to
five minutes.
Note: The entire personnel of each committee was given or:
page 2 and 3 of the January—February, 1940 K N. F. A.
Jamal.

 

K. N. E. A. VISITORS
an Af
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 FIRST GENERAL SESSION
Wednesday. April 11 at 8:15 P. M.

Seated on Rostrum: Past Presidents of the K. N. E. A, Oflicel's
and Directors. .

Presidin ‘ J. Bryant Cooper, Second Vice-President of K. M. E. A.

Chorus: "I Want Jesus To Wall: With Me”—Stor _______ Central
High School, Mrs. Nannie Board Crume, Directress.

Invocation: Rev. G. Horace Jenkins, Pastor, Quinn Chapel Church.

8:25 P. M. Welcome from Local Schools: Prof. J. Bryant. Cooper,
Principal, Phyllis Wheatley School, Louisville.

8:32 P. M. Response to Welcome: Miss Carrie D. Murray. Prin-
cipal, City School, Carlisle, Kentucky.

8:40 P. M. “The Lord‘s Prayer,—«Malottie—Deis—Central High
School.

8:45 P. M. President’s Annual Address: President S. L. Barker,
Principal, Western High School, Owenshoro, Kentucky.
Solo: (a) "When I Am Laid in Earth." (Recitatwe and air
from Dido and Aeneas)—Henry Purcell.

(b) “Thou Art Risen1 My Beloved" from “Songs of Sun and
Shade”—-S. Coleridge Taylor—Carl Barbour, Louisville.

9:30 P. M. Address: “Democracy in Education“ADr. Charlotte
Hawkins~BroWn, President, Palmer Memorial Institute, Se-
dalia, N. C.—Introduced by Dean David A. Lane, Louisville
Municipal College.

1 ' 5 P. M. Chorus: "Sit Down"—Stor—Central High School.

10:20 P. M. Announcements and Benediction.

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A R M 0 R Y
SATURDAY. APRIL 20. 7 P. M.
Drum and Bugle Corps—M P. M.
Pagan: of Negro Music .— a P. M.-ll'l P. M.
Social Hours — in p. M. so Midniie
lone ON PROGRAM
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 SECOND cm SESSION
Thmdly. Apti! 13 a: 9:!!0 L. M

Prof. S. L. Barker Presiding
General Singing—Led by Mrs. Blanche Elliot, Greenvflte,
Ky.

Invocation: Rev. J. L. Bottoms, Pastor, Grace Presbyterian
Church, Louisville, Ky.

Selection: Orchestra—Jefferson County Schools, Mrs. Goldie Hyatt,
Dixectress.

9:15 A. M. Report of Necrology Committee and Man-mist Ser-
vice—Prof. Amos Lesley, Chairman.

Music—Boys’ Glee Club—Central High School, Louisville
—Carl Barbour, Director.

9:45 A. M. Report of Legislative Committee, Prof. A. E. Mey‘
zeek, Principal. Jackson Junjm' High School. Louisville, Chair—
mm.

mam A. M. Address: "How to Keep Boys out of Prison”—«D .
Rodney H. Brandon—Introduced by Miss Nora H. Ward.
Newpoxt, Ky.

10:40 A. M. Display of “Murals,” by Art Pupils—Madison Jun‘
ior High School, Jackson Junior High School.

1050 A. M. Report of Nominating Committee, W. E. Newsome,
Cynthiana. Chairman.

11:00 A. M. Announcements and Adjournment,

11:15 A. M. Special picture at the Lyric Theatre, free to 311
teachers showing membership cards.

 

WELCOME TO

K. N. E. A.

 

LYRIC and GRAND
THEATRES

R. L. RANSAW. Mgr.

 

 

 THIRD GENERAL SESSION

Thursduy. April 19 a: 8:15 P. M.

Seated on the Rostrum: Presidents of District Associations and
District Organizers, S. L. Barker, President of K. N. E. A,
Presiding.

Music: “Indian Love Call"-Fl‘iml—Lincoln Institute Choral So-
ciety—Lincoln Ridge Institute, Mrs. Aly'ne Martin, Directress.

Invocation: Rev. W. Augustus Jones, Pastor, Fifth Street Bap—
tist Church, Louisville.

6:20 P. M. Report of Governor’s Committee of Higher Educa»
tion—R. B. Atwood, Pres. Kentucky State College.

8:30 P. M. Lincoln Institute Key Award—Mr. J. Mansir Tydings,
Lincoln Ridge.

Solo: Miss Clara Atchinson—“Hills”—Frank LaFotge.

8:40 P. M. Address: “l‘he Doors of Tomorrow"—Langston
Hughes, poet novelist, and dramatic artist. Introduced by
Mr. Robert Lawery, Chairman, English Teachers Conference,

K. N. E. A.
9:30 P. M. Recognition of visitors in attendance at K. N. E. A

Convention.

AFTER THE sessrom Refresh Yourself—Dine and. Dance
As Guest of the
OMEGA 1:51 pm ransom-r?

Thursday Niie. April 18

AT COTTON CLUB
Mammoth Floor Show at Midnight Convex: 35c

 

 

DON’T FORGET!
me one-Aca- PLAY comes-r

Thursday, April 18. 6:30 P. M.
CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL GYMNASIUM

ADMISSION lists—Tickets will be on sale at Central High

 

 

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For Safety and Driver Protection
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 FOURTH GENERAL SESSION
Friday. April 19 a: 2:00 P. M-

President S. L. Barker, Presiding.
Band Concert—Kentucky Schuul for the Blind, Otis Eades,

Invocation:
2:30 F. M,
2240 P. M.

2:50 P. M.

3:00 R M.
3:10 P. M.
4:00 P. M.

4:10 P. M.

4:20 P. M.

 

Director.

1. ”Projects March"~Harold Bennett _

2. “Magneta Overture"-Wi1liam Hufl ___

3. Cornet Duettaselected—Bennie Clay Holten and
Dunbar Scott.

4. “Moonbeams Saransde"—Wflliam Hufi _

5. “Scenes from 0perland”—~Al Hayes ___
Bariwne Soloist—Willard Clay.

6. “Teddy Trombone"—Fillmore
Trombone Soloist—Area Williams.

Rev. M B. Laniex', President of Simmons Univer-

sity, Louisville, Ky.

Report of Resolutions Cnmmiktee. J. H. Ingram,

Frankfort, Chairman.

Annual report of of Secretary-Treasurer, Atwood S.

Wilson, Louisville Ky.

Music: “Deep River”—Spi.rituaL—Boys’ Glee Club,

Jackson Junior High Srhool, Wiley 13. Daniel, J12,

Director.

Report of Auditing Conmfittee. R L. Guthrie, Lex-

ington, Chairman.

Address: President H. Council Trenholm, Executive

Seaetsry of the American Teachers Association.

Music: “Sparkling Sunlight"—Arditi——Girls’ Glee

Club-Jackson Junior High School.

Report. of Research Committee, Dr. G. D. Wilson,

Chairman.

Announcements and AdjournmenL

L. HODGES, Florist

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 FINAL GENERAL SESSION
Saturday. April 20 It 9:30 A. M.

Business Session of K. N. E A. at Central High School Gym~
nasium.

Invocation: Prof‘ cm M. Burnside, County High SchouL Monti-
ceuo, Ky.

9:45 A. M Reports of Advisory Committee, Rural School Carnw
mittee, Higher Education Cmmmee, Educational
Inequalities, and other committees.

10:15 A. Mi Reports of Departmental Chairman (Each limited to
five minutes.) '

10:45 A, Mi Report of Researrh and Special Committees.

11:00 A. M. New Business and plans for 1940-1941.

12:00 Al Ml Adiournnlent Bf the 64th Session.

7:00 P. M. Twenfielh Annual Exhibitim—Jeflemn Conn!)

Armory—"Pageant d Neg“: Music."__So=ial.
u v, u . u
TALKING PICTURES
Free to teachers enrolled in the K N E. A. who present
membership cards for 1940 at Lyric Theatre, Thursday, April!
18th at 11:15 A. M.
PLAY CONTEST

One-act Play contest, sponsored by the English Teachers
Conference, Thursday, April 18, 6 P. M. Central High School
Gymnasium Admission 15 cents.

KENTUCKY STATE ALUMNI
WILL HOLD THEIR
ANNUAL BANQUET and BUSINESS MEETING
Friday. April 15:11. a: Y. w. c. A.
52! 50“.“! 6211 Steel — Tim: I P. M.

Inter—Collegiate Press

615 Wyan‘datte Street
KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI
mini-Hunts and Diskibuhts of
Year Book: — Jewelry — Invitations —-— Visiting Card;
Diploma: — Caps and Gown- — Class cm. —- Medals

W. C. COCHRAN
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 mm ANNUAL WSICALE
Calumbi- Auditorium—824 So. Fourth Anna!
My. April 19. mo P. M
Mm Coreania Hayman, Soprano, Wilberforce, Ohio, Guest Anise
Mrs. Alzeda Buford, Accompanist
R. Lillian Carpenter, Mismfl of ceremonies
PROGRAM

“Spirit Flower” “N. Stanton

 

 

 

 

“A Heart That‘s Free . Robyn
“The Star" Rogers
‘Somewhere a Voice is Calling” V __________ Tate
"John, the Revelator” ..._.‘_..._ Apollo Quartet

 

Carl Balbour, lst tenor—H. W. O'Bannon, baritone
Dnuglass Reid“ 2nd tmyr—C. L. Thomas, bass
III

“Sweet Little Jesus Boy’
"Eye and Bye”—Spititual
“I Don’t Feel No Ways Tired"
Miss Hayman
IV

“In the Fields” ‘
"Pantum Ergo"
”The Clawn” _._

 

Double Sextette
Kentucky State College, Mrs. C. J. Michaels, Direclress
V

Russell
Massenet
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“Vale"
"Harodia e
"Devotion” ..

Miss Hayman
VI

 

“O Suuthland” ____ __________ J. RasmondJohnson
"Drink to Me Only With Thine Eyes” "Johnson-Blakesleg
Louisville Municipal College Choral Club
Mrs, Barbara S. miller, Directress
VII

 

 

 

“The Voice in the Wilderness” __ Scott,
The Lord is my Light” Ailitson
“The Lord’s Prayer" .. Malotte
Miss Hayman
VIII
“Song of the Vikings” __. “A“- Falling

 

“My Lord, What 3 Morning" Am by Burleigh
Deep River Echoes Chorus, R. Lillian, Carpenter, Direct 2:;

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 MUSIC DEPARTMENT
Student Musiclle. Wadmeday, April 17, 8:9“ P. M.
Quinn Chapel
n, 1min Cu'penlex'. Chairman
Piano Sula: “Leap Frog” .e...Seeback. Catherine Lighbourne

Plane Solo: (3) “F‘rom a Wigwam" .. ___________ Williams
(b) “Hume on the Range” __ "Arr. by Williams
Patricia Pearson

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Diana l Grand Valse de Concert A lHolst _l

lleane Lee and Elizabeth Schultz
Bagdad -s_.Cui-tis _____________________ .Nellie Agnes Roberson
Piano Solo: “Shadow Dance” .. Brett .. Julia Mae Hall

   
 
 

Piano Solo: (3) “Valse 0p. 64" .
(b) "Prelude Op. 28 No.

_____ Lucille Wilson
Mary Elizabeth Nichols
Bernice Taylor

John Miles, Jr.
une Livdy, Accompanist
Juanita Franklin
.__ Ileana Lee

 

Military March Schubert _..
Piano Due“ u. ‘The King’s Review” _

 

Vocal Solo: “Give Me a Hillside“

 

 

“Valse Chtamatic“ "VGudard
“The Elie" “uphillip .....
“Minue” _ eBach _____________ _ Carrie Perkins
‘Moomise” .Parkland and Girls Choral ._June Lively,
Directtess, Tella Marie Cole, Aceompanist

“Pnlonaiw (0p. 25 No. 2)" _Chopin Bernice Clay Holton
Piano Solo 7., ‘Wlammy” . Golda H. Hyatt
“Etude No. 5" _.__Bilbro . Yvanne Young
‘Mmuel From Beethoven” _ ____'l‘wo pianos

Goldie Mae and Golda H. Hyatt

Vocal Solo: “Jeanie With the Light Brown Hair" ______________
' Robert Terry Downs
. Patrica Hammonds
Piano Solo: “Rustle of Spring“ ,___Sindmg ........ M ary Eliza
James

Story ___."How A Negro’s Song Became Famous” with piano

accompaniment,._Bettie Jean Martin
Piann Solo .HJ‘Polish Dance’ A“ ............ Scharwenka
Elizabeth Schultz
Piano Duett: “Arabesque“—Heller ._ __Charles and Thomas F.

 

 

 

 

  
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

Blue, Jr.
Piano Solo: “Passing Parade"....Bz-ett __________ Douglas George
Piano Solo: “Narcissus" ._,_Nevin .(Two pianos) Irene
and Nettie Lon Lively
Piano Solo: “Gavotte” __s- David Pepper _____ Mary Ethel Lane

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 MUSIC DEPARTMENT (Confirmed)

Piano Due“: “Dark Eyes" __..Transcrlbed by Roller! R Pam-y
Dunbar Scott and Bennie Clay Bolton

MUSICALE PRESENTING LOUISVILLE MUSICIANS
Wednesday, April 17. mo P. M'.
Plane: Quinn Chapel
R. Lillian Carpenter, Chairman
PROGRAM

Selections: Orchzstra ”CentmI High School__Mrs. N. Go Crume,
Directress

Piano Solo: (a) “Murmuring Zephyrs”..Jensen
(b) “Deep River"-_S. Coleridge Taylor

Mildred Williams
“Ctescendo”,,Per Lasson ____ Anna Ruth Williams
(a) ‘mm'__cm1 Scott
(b) ‘Bamboula”__s. Coleridge Taylor

Gerald Hallow
Piano Solo: “Prelude in G Minor". Rachmaninoff ____________
. Thomas F Blue, .lt

Vocal Solo: (a) “One Fine Day" £rom Madam Eutmrfly) ______
Puccini

(b) “The Birthday Song’ Huntington Woodman
___________ Sara" Catherine Earham
Piano Solo: “Sonata in E. Minor”__Gtieg ______ Robert Crawford
Vocal Solo: (8) “Vision Fugitive" (from Herodiade) "Massenet
(1))“The Lord's Prayer”,,Mallote
Desmoines Beard
Flute Solo: “Over the Waves" __________________ Lucian Dixon

Piano Solo:
Piano Sol .

 
 

 

 

 

MUSIC DEPARTMENT SESSION
Thursday. April 18. 2:0!) 1’. M.
R. Lillian Carpenter, Chairman

Demonstration and resume of study of “The Use of Negro Music
in Negro Schoo ." The following schools participating:

Douglas School 5. C Taylor School
Lincoln School Phyllis Wheatley School
Western School Dunbar School
Talbert School Virginia Avenue School
Discussion and Evaluation of study

Sextetfe Demonstraflon____George McClellan School ........ Miss

Edyth Wilson, Teacher
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 MUSICALE: PRESENTING STATE AND OTHER MUSICIANS
April 18. 7:03 P. IVL
Quinn Chapel
IR. Lillian Cmenter, Chairman

Sfleclions: ‘Bmd..‘Ridgwuod __________ Oliver Rhodes, Director
1. March__"'Umler (he Double Eagle".J§. T. Wagner
2. WaltLJ‘Ove‘l‘ the Wave “"Arr, by W. H. Madiia
3. Mmdshelb‘y,.s. E. Noel
4. Waltz__“Pond Liflles"_.0wen Hayes
5 March._“Nalional Emblem"__Bagley
Chorus: "Spring Jmuney‘,.Erik Hayes
“When Through the N'ight’tlliszk Clark
Ridge woodHsti Juanita Lonas, Directress
Violin Sula: (a) “Glpsy Serenade"_,_.Valdez
(13) “Ave Maria"__Banh—Gomud
(c) “mjgiz”__Ma‘s'se‘nel
Arthm‘ L. Johnson, Richmond
Solo: Anna Scott King, Princeton
Spiritual: “I'll Never Tum Back No More“._Delt
Lullaby: “Winkin, Blynken and Nod” "Nevin
Charles H. Woodson and S. L. mm, Directtass
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 ELEMER‘TARY EDUCATION flSPm‘l‘MENT
Quinn Chapel. Thursday. April 13 at 2:10 P4 M
Mrs. Lucy Earth finith, Chairman
Devotions ___.___- “a-.. Chairman

Teaching Arithmetic in Elementary Schools Lil's. Mary E. Hall
Douglass School, Lexington, Ky.
Music—Jefferson County Schools ______ “America"—«Bloek
“The Lord’s Prayer"——Forsyth
”My Pledge"—Hu11
Demonstratinn.’ Developing the ability in social studies to rev
organize and reevaluate material...jth grade. Mary B.
Talbert School, Mrs. Eloise Bell Alexander
4th. grade, Paul. Dunbar School, Miss Ida Mai Johnson
Music: Jefierson County Schools _,__ “Holy Art Thou"~Handel
, "Country Gardem'L-aRiegEer
“How Did. You Fear—Spiritual
Curriculum Enrollmenfi of Gifted. Children. and. Retard. Child
titan—Mrs. Theda Van Lowe, Douglas High School, Lexinga
ton, Kentucky
Teaching Negm History in Elementary Schools.._,Miss Ada
Crawford, Weudfnrd. County School

    

 

Friday Morning

Devotions: Chairman
Music: Sixth Grades—Douglas School, Miss Susie St. Clair,
Directtess
“Major Problems Facing Elementary Teachers"——M.rs Minnie J,
Hitch, Prificipa}, Model School
Kentucky State College, Frankfort, Ky.
Music: Fifth Grade—Booker T. Washington School, Miss Piercy
Kester, Directress
The School Museum As a Medium of Enriching The Curriculum
of Elementary Schaols——Miss Madeline Clark, Backer 'T.
Washington Ssfliool, Lexingten, Ky.
Adress: “The Teaching of. Engflsh’L-Mre Alice Samuels, Franka
fort, Ky.
Music: Fifth and Sixth Grades—Lincoln Sdhool, Anna Lauderdale
Directress
A report of the New Orleans’ Meeting of the Asociation {or the
Study of Negro Life and History—«Mrs Lucy Barth Smith
ANNUAL SPELLING CONTEST 7... Prof. G. H. Brown, Director
Awarding of Spelling Prizes—Miss Anita S. Wilson
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 HTGH SCHOOL AND COLLEGE DEPAfiMNT
Thutsday. Apt-fl 18 a: 2:30 P. M.
SUNDAY SCHOOL ROOM, QUINN CHAPEL
Dr. J. T. Williams, Chairman

Opening Remarks: Chairman J. '1‘. Williams
Panel Djscugion: “What Kentucky Negroes Can Do To Facil-
itate the Gromh Of The State’s Educational
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Mr. Paul GuthrisAPrmcipal, Dunbar High School, Ladngton
Mn W. H. Perry, Jr.,—Principa], Madison Street Junior High
Schnbl, Louisville
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 RURAL DEPARTMENT

Wednesday, April 17, 3:30 P. M-
Jaanel Teacher: Conference
Room 217, Central High School

Thursday, April 18. 2:30 P. M.
Central High School, Girls’ Gymnasium

Remarks: Chairman. Mrs. Mayme L Copeland

Music: Jefferson County Schools—Mrs. Emma Bennett, Super-
Visor

Music: “My Pledge”—M.rs Lettie Long, Directed by Mi$ Sadie
Abstain-

Invocation: Prof. J. W. Wadde], Elkton, Kentucky

Jefferson County Music Clubs

Boys' Glee Club, Durham High School, Campbellsville,

Kentucky—Miss Flora Fisher, Direcuess

Address: Mrs P. D. Fancher, Superintendent Union Co., Schools

Comet Solo: lVLiss Consuella Copeland, Kentucky State College

Remarks: Mr. L. N. Taylor, State Department of Education,

Frankfort

Music: “Country Gardens” and a Negro Spiritual—Mrs Agnes
Duncan, Directed by M. 5. Morris

Remarks and Demonstrations: “Sunshine in Shadowy—Mrs

Zetla Calhoun

Solo: Mrs. Hazel K Carlisle, Hopkinsville

Movies: 8. Open Eyes
11. Jeanes Teachers and Their Contributions
e. Let My People Live

Music: Jefierson County Clubs

Awarding Prizes: Jeanes Poster Contest

 

 

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Teachers in Colored Schools
Professionally and Cordially Welcomes
- N: E. A.
LYMAN T. JOHNSON F. YOLANDA BARNETT
President Secretary

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 VOCATIONAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
Room 109—Central High School (Boys Gymnasium)
Thursday. April 18, 1940
2:30 P. M.
Chairman: Whitney M. Young Secretary—George Bullock
Presiding: Whitney M. Young
Music____ PrayeL...
Introductory Remarks
Minutes: Prof. George Bullock, Secretary, Central High School
Echoes From the Past: Prof. '1‘. Hi McNeil, Louisville, Kentucky,
Central High School
Music: N. Y. A. Chorus—Mrs. Jessie Scott, Directress
Address: Prof. H. S. Brown, A. M,, West Kentucky State VovaA
tional Training Schobl
Adm-$5: Miss Mary Lois Williamson, Director of Home Eco-
nomics Education, Frankfort, Kentucky
Address: Mrs. Virginia Bronaugh Falls, Rural Education Depart»
ment, and Assistant Dean of Women, K. s C.
Addie“: Speaker from K. N. E. A., Dr. Struck of Penn. State
or Dr, Earl Badell of Detroit
SYMPOSIUM
Vocational Education
The Building Trade - .Mr. Ben Patterson
House Hold Service ___Miss Viola Nelson,
Auto Service ______ Mr. Lawrence K. Davis. .Mt. Sterling Ky.
Selection of Foods "fill/Ir: Robin H. Davis Mt. Sterling, Ky.
Each speaker is requested to limit his talk to 8 minutes _____ T ime
will be allowed for discussion
Dernonslrationu._Value of Antique Fumizure ....... .Prof. Paul
Smith, Dunbar High School
Music
Business Sasion: an. Old business b. New business
c. Election of Oflicers
Home Economics Teachers Meeting ...... Room 203, Central High
School
Industrial Arts Teachers Meeting Meeting_...Room 208, Central~
High School
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 PRINCIPAL’S CONFERENCE AND BANQUET
Thursday, April 13. 4:39 P. M.
Phyllis Wheatley Y. W. C. A" 52! Scull: Sixth 52.
Miss Nora H. Ward. Newport, Chairman
Dimion: “Defeating Delinquency Through Adjustment"
A. The Hume—Mrs. Lucy Barth Smith, Lexington
B. The Physician—Dr. C. Milton Young, C.P.H. Assistant,
C. The Psychologist—Mr. Whitney M. Young, Educational
Director, Lincoln Ridge
D. The School—Mr. W. H. Perry, In, Louisville
Introduction of Speaker—Miss Nora H. Ward, Newpun
Address: “Implications for Educators tram the Social and Economic
Status of the Negro in Kentucky”—President R. B. At-
wood, Kentucky State College
Banquet 5:90 P. M.
Prat S. L. Barker, President, K. N. E A., Praiding
Grace: Prof. W. E. Newsome, Cynthiana
Introduction of Speakers: ML Clyde Liggim Louisville
Address: ‘The Challenge 01 Delinquency to School Administrn-
mrs’L—Mr, Carl C. Lyles, Principal Lincoln High School,
Princeton, Ind.
Discussion: Mr. C. H. Parrish
Mrs. Elizabeth G. Clark
Mrs. Elizabeth F. Bowen
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 KIWDERGARTEN-PBIMAR‘I DEPARTMENT
Thundny. April 1! .1 2:30 P. M.
Dunbar School—31h & Magazine Sis.
Mrs. Blanche Elliott, Chairman
Opening Exercises: Mrs. Blanche G. Elliott, Supervisor, Muhlen-
berg County Schools
Music: Demonstration in Rhythm in the Primary Grade—First
and Second Grades, James Bond School, Mrs. Beatrice Eades,
Teacher
Discussion: ‘inding for Individual Difierences in the Teach-
ing of Reading"—Miss Maggie Jana, Danville, Kentucky,
Mis Iolene Collins, Henderson, Ky.
Music: First Grade, Parkland Schual, Ms P. A. Lowery, Teacher
Reading Demonstration: “Developing thinking in Primary Grades
Using Poetry"—Miss Nellie A. Hughes, Third Grade Dunbar
Sehool
Discussion: “Safety“~—Miss Addie Candie, Paducah, Kys
Address: “Methods in Teaching Art"—Mr. C, K Johi'ieon1 Ohio
International Institute, Wilberforce University, Wilberforce, 0.
Election of Oflicers Adjourmnen!

ART DEPARTIENT
An 'l‘elrheu‘ Exhibir Ind Confirm!
flunbar School—«91h & Magazine Sis
Friday. Avril 19. [Bit
9:00 A», LM.
Devoiional Exercises
Opening Bernarks—aiairman—Miss Ouida Wilson
Minuta. Miss Radial C. Jones, Secretary
This year the “an sesion” ofiers a rare and beautiful program.
Pupils of the Junior High School will present "Murals" These
”Murals“ will picture Operas and Spirituals. As the pictures
are shown. the music will be sung by the pupils s
The “Murals” program will be directed by the blowing teach-
e‘ts u} the Junior High Schools:
Miss Minnie Speaker, Jackson Junior High School
Miss Roberta '1“ Hansberry, Madison Junior High
Sdzool
Mrs. Hattie Figg Jackson, Madison Junior High
5. Address: “Technique in Art Training,” by Mr. C. H. Johnson,
Director ‘of Art, The Ohio International Institute,
Wilberforce, University's
DON’T MISS THIS GRAND PROGRAM — Art Work of Lm
ville on Exhibit at Dunbar School Thurs, April 18 and Friday,
April 49‘ .ALL TEACHERS ARE 1mm
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 ENGLISH TEACHERS conmnuca
Room 101, Central High School
Friday, April is u emu A. M.

Foreign Language Teachers are aimed
Robert s. Lawery, Chairman

Opening Remarks: Chairman

Introduction of Spea