xt7sj38khg8q https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt7sj38khg8q/data/mets.xml Kentucky Negro Education Association Kentucky Kentucky Negro Education Association 1933 The most complete set of originals are at Kentucky State University Library. Call Number 370.62 K4198k journals English Kentucky Negro Educational Association: Louisville, Kentucky Contact the Special Collections Research Center for information regarding rights and use of this collection. Kentucky Negro Educational Association Journal African Americans -- Education -- Kentucky -- Periodicals The Kentucky Negro Educational Association (K.N.E.A.) Journal v.3 n.3, March-April, 1933 text The Kentucky Negro Educational Association (K.N.E.A.) Journal v.3 n.3, March-April, 1933 1933 1933 2020 true xt7sj38khg8q section xt7sj38khg8q WW3 333$. JnnrnaL-w 1187’? 064%th 03km: of ah’fisflo cwcanonab 2% Volume 3 Mlleh-Ayril 1933 Program Number \Ntll|UNIlMiIlHllllllHllllllllfllll'xllllllllltm \{h g L Number 3 lllllllllllllllllllfllllllfllllllll 5 7th Annual Session Louisville, Ky. April 19, 20, 2], 22, 1933 Central Theme: “Special Problems In the Education of the Negro" 'i?‘llfllfllllflllllllllflllflflllfllmlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllflfllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll mm E .5. E E E E E '5‘ a E "An Equal Educational Opportunity fizr Every Kentucky Child” mmmmmmmnmnmmmmmw The Kentucky State Industrial College FRANKFURT, KENTUCKY A STANDARD SENIOR COLLEGE enters its 47th Year oil-Educalinnal Service to the NEGRO YOUTH of Kentucky and Elsewhere Cour-u leading to “helm- of Arts degree with Mom in Int Huh. Emmet-ion, History and Government, Mun)" uni Ico- nomlu—Bachelvr of Science dagme with I major In Natural Seeinceu, Agriculture, Home Economic And Physical Education—Certificate and Prehofeulonu Courses SECOND SEMESTER BEGINS ............. JANUARY I" SPRING TERM BEGINS ............ , ............ APRIL 3 For Further Information Write: I. B. ATWOOD, President WELCOME NEW CENTURY BOOK OF FACTS 309 Citizens Building Louisville, Kentucky We invite all pRlNCIPALS, SUPERVISORS and Teachers to examine this back while attending K. N E, A This volume consisting of fifteen departments, LANGUAGE, GRAMMAR. HISTORY, MATHEMATICS, GEOGRAPHY‘ ATLAS, KINDERGARTEN, PHYSIOLOGY, LITERATURE, SCIENCE, GOVERNMENT, LAW ECONOMICS, BIOGRAPHY and FINE ARTS, is listed by the State Department of Education, and is recom- mended for use in following the state Course of Study. No teacher or school library can afford not to have one or more copies of this book. It is available in two bindings, the library edi- tion at $11.50 and the Kingscraft‘ washable edition at $15.00 MISS JUNE S. STEWART. MRS. LUCILLE ST .CLAIR STATE MANAGER LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE will be in charge of display. THE K. N E. A, JOURNAL Published by the Kentucky Negro Educational Association Editorial office no 1925 WI Madison Street Louisville, Kentucky Kl Ni E A, Membership and subscription ta the Journal, One Dolltll' Per Year Atwood S Wilson, Execut'lve Secretary, Louisville, Manag‘ng Editor CONTENTS K. N, E, Al Officers, April, 1982 to April, 1333 .............. 2 Departmental Meetings of K. N. E. A ......................... 5 Sidellgllts an 1933 Kl NI E A .............................. .8 Departmental Meetings of K N E, A .......... . ........... . . .5 Convention Announcements ......................... . . l . . . .6 General Sessiuns of K N E A ............................... 7 Departmental Sessions of K. N, E A ...................... . . .11 193271933 Committee of Kl Ni E, A. .............. . ......... 17 13th Annual Exhibition .................................... 20 A Plea to Kentucky Teachers .......................... . . . .24 BOARD OF DIRECTORS D. H. Anderson, Chairman Ex-Ofticio.. W. S. BlantonJ (Term Expires, 1934). J. L_. Bean, (Tenn Expires, 1934). .Versuillea F. A. Taylor, (Term Expires, 1933). Louisville S. L Barker, (Term Expires, 1983) .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Owenshm-o . .anldon GENERAL OFFICERS D. H. Anderson, President ...... . A. S. Wilson, Secretary-Treasurer. Miss L. V. Ranels, Assistant Secretary W. J. Gallery, Histon'an . .Padncalz . . . Louisville .Winchester .Little Rock VICE=PRESIDENTS Mrs. Fannie H. White, First Vice-President . . Lexington G. H. Brown, Second Vice—Praiident . . . . i . . . .Louisvill: R. B. Atwood, High School and College Dept, K. S. I. C. Frsmld'ort Mrs. L. H, Smith, Elementary Education Department. . . .Lexingtnn Miss R. L. Carpenter, Music Department . . ..Louisville Mrs. Blanche Elliott, Primary Department . ..Greenville st. T. L. Anderson, Rural Education Department . . . Frankfort Whitney Young, Vocational Education Department Lincoln Ridge W. H. Fouse, Principals’ Conference . . . . . . .Lexington H. A. Kean, Athletic Department ..... Frankfort Miss A. M. Emanuel, Foreign Language Department. Louisville Mrs. M. L. Copeland, Jeannes Teachexs‘ Conference vovpkinsv'ille “K B. Bright, Science Teachers’ Ounference ..... . . . .Lonisville DISTRICT ORGANIZERS Miss M. S. Brown, First District . . . .Mayfielrl W. 0. Nuckols, Second District .. .Providence H. E. Goodloe, Third District .. ..Russellville R. L. Bowery, Fourth District . .Elizabethtown Miss Hattie Daniel, Fifth District. . . .Louisville H. R. Merry, Sixth District Covington J. L. Bean, Seventh District Versailles J. W. Bate, Eighth District. W. E. Newsome. Ninth District K. L. Walker, Tenth District. w. L. snobs, Eleventh District .Middlesbom Sidelights on 1933 K. N. E. A. CENTRAL THEME: "SPEGIAL PROBLEMS IN THE EDUCATION OF THE NEGRO 9:00 A. M. 10:00 A. M. 12:00 Noon 3:00 P. M. 7:15 P. M. 8:15 P. M. 8:25 P. M. 8:35 P. M. 8:45 P. M. 9:15 P. M. 10 :00 P. M. 9 :00 A. M. 9:30 A. M. 10:00 A. M The Wedmudu, April 19, 1933 Registration of teachers, K N. E. A. headquarters, Quinn Chapel Church, Chestnut Street between Ninth and Tenth, Louisville, Kentucky. Observation of Louisville Public School classes a! work. Visitation to‘ Louisville Municipal College at Seventh and Kentucky Streets and other places of education- al interest. Princinals’ Conference—~A program to which all tench- ers are invibed. Quinn Chanel Main Auditorium. Address by Dr. James S. Tippett. Music Hours of State Music Association, R. L. Car- pen’cer, directress. First General Session of 1933 Convention at Quinn Chapel. Welcome Address—Miss Maude Brown, Vice Presl— dent‘of Louisville Association of Teachers in Col- ored “Schools. Response to Welcome#Mrs. M. L. Copeland, Super- visor of Christian County Schools, Hoplu‘nsville, Ken- tacky. Address—D. H. Anderson. President of K. N. E. A. AddressiMH. Jeanette Triplette Jones, Chicago, Illinois. Report of Legislative Committee, S. L. Barker, Chair- man. THURSDAY, APRIL 203 1923 Demonstrations#Loulsville Public Schools. Programs at Dunbar and Central High Schools. Meeting of K. N. E. A. Conunittees. Special Picture’Grand Theatre, Sixth and Walnut BUILT FOR YOUR PROTECTION Domestic Life and Accident Insurance Company LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY 2:00 7:15 3:15 8:30 9 :15 10:00 8:80 9:30 11:00 2:00 3:30 8:00 8 :30 9:00 11 :00 12:00 7:00 P. P. P. P. P. P. A. A. A. P. P. P. M. M. M. M. M. Streets. Free to teachers enrolled in the K. N. E. A. for 1933. Sectional Meetings of the various departments of the K. N. E. A. (See list of departments that are to meet.) Music Hour. Dirceetd by Miss R. L. Carpenter, Presi~ dent Suite Music Association. .Secnnd General Session of K. N. E. A. at Quinn Chapel. Address—Dr. R. R. Wright, President of Wilberforce University. Address—Prof. F. M. Wood, Supervisor of Colored Schools, Baltimore, Maryland and President of Net- ional Association of Teachers in Colored Schools. Report of Nomination Committee. Miss Marie 5. Brawn, Mayfield. FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1933 Election of officers. Voting begins at K. N. E. A. headquarters. Special Session of Principals’ Conference and Visit- ing Teachers, Main Auditorium of Quinn Chapel. Sne- cial Address by Dr. Carter Goade, University of Cin- cinnati. Special Picture—Lyric Theatre, 604 W. Walnut Street. Free to teachers enrolled in the K. N. E. A. Sectional meetings of the various departments of the K. N. E. A. continued from Thursday. State Spelling Contest—Auspices of the Elementary School Deparhuent. Mrs. L. H. Smitll‘ Chairman, G. H. Brown‘ Director of Spelling Bee. Third General Session of K. N. D. A. at Quinn chapel. Second Annual Musicale featuring- Miss Gustava Me» Curdy‘ Soprano, Chicago. Illinois. This musicale is free 00 members of the K. N. E. A. on presentation of Membership cards. All others, :1 25 cents fee. SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1933 Opening of fourth general session of K. N. E. A. at Central High School. Businessireports of cum- mittees, officers, etc. Annual Report of Secretary-Treasurer. Adjournment of final session. Thirteenth Annual Exhibition at the Armory. Sixth and Walnut Streets, Louisville, Kentucky. 4 8:00 P. M. “A HEALTH REVUE"—Musical and dancing pag< can: featuring health as an objective in education. Sponsored by the Louisville Public Schools. 10:00 P. M. Special Orchestra Music—vfiocial hour. Refreshments. 12:00 P. M. Final Adjournment of K. N. E. A. DEPARTMENTAL MEETINGS OF K. N. E. A. Athletic—Chestnut Street Y. M. C. Al—er. H. A. Kean, Chairman. Elementary Education—Quinn Chapel, Mrs. L. H. Smith, Chairman. Foreign Language#Ronm 201 Central High School, Miss A. M. Em- anuel, Chairman. High School and College—Sunday School Room of Qu'mn Chapel, President, R. B. Atwood, Chairman, MusiCV‘Centml High School Chapel, Miss R. L. Carpenter, Chairman. Primary—Western Branch Library—Mrs. Blanche Elliott, Chairman. Principals’ Conference—Quinn Chapel (Wed. 1’. M. and Fri. A. M.) Prof, W. H. Fouse, Chairman. Rural EducatinnMCentral High School Gymnasium—401‘s. '1‘. L. Ali- derson and Mrs. M. L. Copeland, Chairman, Thursday and Fri~ day afternoons. (Combined sessions of Rural and Jeanes Teach- ers Conference, respectively.) Science Teachers’ Conferenceinoom 202 Central High School, Prof. w. M. Bright, Chairman. Vocational Education—Room 104 Central High School, Prof. Whit- ney Young, Chairman. THE MANAGER OF THE LYRIC THEATRE Cordially invites the Teachers of K. N. E. A. to this Theatre while in the City. The best of First-Run Pictures, Good Order Perfect Sound R. L. RANSAW, Manager. Welcome K. N‘. E. A. Visit GRAND THEATRE NOW OPERATING UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT 2 Big Features Every Day WATCH FOR COMING ANNOUNCEMENTS PHONE: Jackson 2516 A. S. Blocker, Manager Convention Announcements Railroad certificates insuring the usual rates will be sent each teacher enrolled in the K. N. E. A. or any other teacher who desires to attend the meeting. Visiting teachers may secure room at 75¢ per night and bond at 75¢: per day, state! of [$1.50 per day. Write or interview the secretary for home reservations. All departments of the K. N. E. A. will meet on Thursday and Friday afternoons at 2 P. M . Voting for K. N, E. A. officers will be by ballot and will take place at the West entrance of Quinn Chapel Church beginning on. day, April 21 at 8:30 A. M. and lasting until 6 P. M. Each person must present his membership card before receiving a ballot. K. N. E. A. members who present their membership cards will be admitted to the Friday'night Musicale without a fee. Other per- sons are to pay 25c. The advance sale price for the “Health Revue” at the Armory on Saturday, April 22nd will be 251:. Tickets will be on sale with the secretary. Those who wear badges may he admitted to the picture shows being sponsored by the K. N. E. A. on Thursday and Friday morning. Register spellers for the K. N. E. A. “Spelling Bee” with the secretary as soon as posslhle. Please note the Various committees of the K. N. E. A. President Anderson suggests that these committees meet on Thursday morn- ing at 9:30 A. M., the nlace to be announced by the chairman. The Nominating Committee had on March 22 the following can- didates for officers: for President, W. J. Gallery, Principal of Bour- bon County Training School. R. B. Atwood, President of K. S. I. 6.: Secretary-Treasurer) Atwood S. Wilson, Louisville; Reeleetion at K. N. E. A. Directors, F. A. Taylor, Louisville, S. L. Barker, Owens— boro. District Organizers are to serve as members of the Nominat~ iug Committee with Miss Marie 5. Brown as Chairman. Participants on programs must be on time, especially the music numbers. Names will not he called the second time. The Athletic Department of the K. N. E. A. has changed its programs to 11:00 A. M. on Thursday and Friday in order that all principals might attend. On Thursday, April 20th from 9 to 10:30 a. m..'fiiere will be special demonstrations in classes in grades from 1 to 5 at the Dunbar ‘School, Ninth and Magazine Street. Teachers may visit classes of their choice. General Sess1ons of K. N» E. A. OPENING OF CONVENTION—PRINCIPAL? CONFERENCE Wednesday, April 19, 1933—3 P. M. Quinn Chapelfiw. H. Fousal Chairman (All Visiting teachers and bankers of the Louisville Public Schools are cordially invited in this program, which will be in the nature of a general session.) Opening Exercises. Music ........... .......... Led by Chairman ..Jackson Junior High School, Eurline Goods, Direct-less Remarks . Chairman Addtas—"Using the Environment in TeachingvADr. James S Tippett Columbia. University Music ........... Jackson Junior High School Round Table Dmcussmn “"l‘he High School And The Depression" ........ . ....... Kentucky Principais Music .....................-.......Jackson Junior High School OPENING SESSION OF MUSIC DEPARTMENT Wednesday, April 19, 1933—7:00 P. M. One Hour Music Progrfi'moQuinn Chapel R. Lillian Carpenter, Directress Musk—43.) Our Director—Eagle}! (b) Humoresqme—Dvorak (0) King Rose—George B. Barnard BamL—Kenmdcy School for the Blind—Louisville. . . Otis Eadesy Directs: .Zenobia Lindsav Piano Solo—“Rustie of Spring‘h—Sinding .. Saxophone Solo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .Otis Eades Salty—“May Morning”—Denza . . .Mrs Mattie Laiue Piano Solo—“Fifth Noctoume".._.Leyback . .. .Rase Smith Piano ‘Solo—"Rumance"~—Sebelius .Gladys Watt: Piano Solo—“The Coming of Spring‘L—Sara'h Ball Browners Tlella Marie Cole OPENING SESSION OF GENERAL PROGRAM (Quinn chapel, Chestnut surest, Between 9th and 10th) ,Wednesday, April 19, 1933, 8:15 P. M .Louisville Municipal College, D. L. Lawson, Director Rev. 1". M .Reid Pasbor Quinn Chapel Chum-J1 . , ...... Louisville Municipal College Violin Solo—“L1ebesfrouti”—Kreisler . B.1anrhe A. Moody Welcome Address ... . . . H ...... . . . .. . i . . .Maude Brown Vice-President of L. A. T. C. S. and Supreme Basileus A. K. A. Sorority Response .. .....Mrs M L. Copeland Supervisor of Christian County Schools Hopkinsville 7 Music . . . . Invocation Music ...... . . Solo . . . ............... Earline Geode, Louisville Address . . . . . . D lE. Anderson, President of K. N. E. A4 Health Address l . . . . . . . . l .Hon. Jouett Todd, Louisville Music—(a) “Sunbeams"—-Bnnald . l . . . . . . . . . .Girls Glee Club Central High School (is) “A May Morning—Dense . . . . . . . .‘Girls’ Qnaroecre Central High School, Nannie G. Board, Directs” Address . . . . . . l . . . . .Mls. Jeanette Triplett Jones, Chicago, Ell. Introduced by Mrs. W. C. Buford Music . . l . . . l . . . l . . . . . . . . .Boys’ Glee Club, Central High School, Csrl Barbour, Director . .s. L. Barker, chairman, Owenshoto Announcements ...................... . ........ Benedictfion. norsaay, April 20, 1933, 9 A. M Demonstrations and Exhibits in Louisville Public Schools: Exhibit—Louisville Normal School, 9th and Magazine Street, Alberta Wilson, Teacher; Mos Ellen L. Taylor, Principal Music: Dunbar School also Cenmil High School Chapel and Gym— nasium. Louisville Municipal College—Science Department, 7th & Ky" Thursdny, April 20, 1933, u A. M. Talking Picture—Grand Theatre, Sixth and Walnut Streets. Free to all teachers wearing badges or showing membership cards. Thursday. April 20, 1933. 2:00 P. M. Sectional Meetings (See list of departments that are to meet on page 4 and pages 11 to 16. MUSIC HOUR—QUINN CHAPEL Thursday, April 20, 7 P. M.-—R. Lillian Carpenter, Directxeu Organ Solo.... ...........i.....lRobert Pordy Chorus . . . . . r . Jefi’erson County Children’s Home, Mrs. Pattie Lonas, Directress Solo—“As We Pal‘t”—Ilgenfritz . . . . . . . . . . . ‘Marguerite English, K. S. I. 0., Frankfort l'iauo Duett—“Gitana"——~Mazurka Brilliante—Op. 156—40511 Heins ....... . l . . . . .Susie St. Claire and Laura China Music... (a) I’m In His Care (1)) Close Harmony (1:) Alana Lincoln Institute Quinbebte, Lincoln Ridge Piano Solo—“Soaring’Jchumann . . . . .Robett Crawford Selections . . ........ Christian County Teachers’ Glee Club Mrs. M. L. Copeland ,Direcbess Piano Solo—"Hark! Hark! The Lark"—*Frznz Schubert . . . Verna Mal Ward, Mayseid Report of Legislative Committee . SECOND GENERAL SESSION—QUINN CHAPEL Thursday, April 20, 1933, 3:15 P. M. Music~"Somebody’s Knocking at Your Door"—Dett .. . l . . Louisville Girls' Glee Club, R. Lillian Carpenter, Direetress Invocation . Rev. W. H. Ballew, Pastor Mt. Lebanon Baptist Church Music—“Trees" ~Rasbach Harris . . . . . .Louisville Girls' Glee C'Ilh Address ...... Dr. R. E. Wright President, Wilberforce Univeriil‘v (Introduced. by Prof G. W. Jackson Louisville) Solo . . Mrs.) Anna Mahin Address .. . . .Prof. F M. Woml. Sunervisor, Colored chhanls, Baltimore, Md, President ofN.A. T C. S. (Intmdueed by Dean R. E. Clement, President of L. A. T. C. s. ) Music . . . . ...... . ....... . . . . ......... Cari Barbour Report uf Nominating Committee Miss Marie S. Brown, Mayfield Solo .. . .Vemell Hayes, Paducah Announcemen . Benediction PRINCIPALS’ CONFERENCE—QUINN CHAPEL Friday. April 21, 19:3 9 A. n W. H. Fouse, Chairman (All teachers invited to this session) Chorus . . . . . . . . . . . . ............. Madison Junior High Schoul ' M. Lyda Johnson, Directs“: . Pastor Knox Presbyterian Church Madison Junior High School “Sum K. R. Patterson, Mayfield, Ky. (Introduced by Prof .l'. E Cooper) Mush; ............... Madison Junior High School Address: New Schools for Old" Dr. Carter V Goode University of Cincinnati Business ......................... . Election of Officers Eta. Friday. Avril 21.1933_ 11 A. M Talking Pictures—Lyric Theatre 604 W Walnut Street. Free to teachers enrolled in the K. N. E. A. SECTIONAL MEETINGS Fridavi Avril 21. I933. 2:00 P. M. Sectional meetinv‘ continued from Th-vrsdav Am-il 2D. ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DEPARTMENT FriIle. Aufi'l 21. 1933. 3:30 P. M. Quinn Chanel—Mrs. L. H. Smith. Chairman State Spelling Contest . . . . . ............... G. H. Brownpirectxr Houmz9m12A.M..”Hands-twin DR. TURNER R. SPILLMAN DEN'I'IS'I" Dental Examiner of U. S. Vetenn Bun-u Office: 700 Wen Walnut Street Phone: Jackson 9139 Louisville, Kentucky Invacaticn: Rev. 1’. .1. Game Chorus . Addressz. . ‘ "n-ukn GENERAL SESSION—QUINN CHAPEL Second Annual Milli-ale may, April 21, 1933, s p. M. I ,Alla Trinita Beaba . . . . ..... . . . . . i . . Traditional 1450 As Men the Dove [laments Her Lave . .Hfll’lde‘l GareSele i.............. Allnluia. u. .................. Miss Gustava McCurdy II Chorus of Returning Pilgrims. . . .Wagner Bell: of Avalon . . . . . . ..... . .Ghamey Octet—Kenducky State Industrial College—Frankfort Nanette Wheatley, Direcirl'ess III . . .............. . .Fourdraln Cesar Francs . .Mnssenet La Chanson des Cloches . Noctourne Mn...” Pleurezl Pleurez! Mes Yeux (“Le Cid”) Miss Gustzva McCurdy. ‘ * 1V Jthou ..... '.....-..’...i ...... ..... Burleigh Omt—Kmutcky State Industrial College V 153 N65 Go, My Love l l . . ..... .Hagemau . . Stewart The Wind Is East New Sleeps the Crimson Petal .Qniltor " - Wind’s In the South ...Scn‘:t Miss Gustav}: McCurdy VI PassingBy ...................... H '1'. Burleigh Embach Home On the Range . John Tlie Revelabor . David Gulmx Apolla Qumtette Vfl Talk Aliaut a Child That Do Love Jesus . ..l....lDawson DidntItRain .. Burleigh Sometimes I Feel the a Mohterless Child . . .Burlelg'h . .Bontner On My Journey Now .................. Miss Gustava McGurdy FINAL GENERAL SESSIONT—CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL CHAPEL Saturday_ April 22, 1933, 9 A. M. General singing led by Mrs, M. Li Cbnelund, Hopkinsville, Kentucky Committee Renarts ‘- Elecfion Returns — Business Report of Secretary-Treasurer ..................... Adjournment 10 Departmental Sessxons of K. N. E.-A. PRIMARY DEPARTMENT Thunday, April 20, 1933, 2:00 P. M. Western Branch Library—Mrs. Blanche Elliott? Ohm biacussinn—“Methods and Materials in the Teaching of Cl.“- dren's Libemture’. . . .Mrs. Corrye L Wi‘l‘rlms, Hopk'mville, Ky. Musir~F1rst Grade. Douglas School . . . . Hem-Hen Warren Discn- tin—“Social Studies in the Primary Grades” . . .. .1 Laura Early, Henderson, Ky. Music—Third Grade, Western Schoo l. ,. . . . . . l . . .Elizabeth Owens Discussion—“Methods and Materials in the Teaching of Lan- gnage" Mrs. Anna M Bean Versailles, Ky. MusiCHFirst and Second Grades, Georgia G. Moore School Myrtle Blankl‘eacher Frid-y, April 21, 1933 Demonstration—“The Teaching of Phonics to Baginners".. Beatrice Carmichael, Dunbar School Teachers are to meet at the Dunbar School building for the opening demonstrations. , _‘ Discussion—“Materials and Devices Used in Providing for Individual Differences in the Teaching of First Grade Read- ing“ . l . . . . . .Beattice Carmichael, Dunbar School, Louisville, Ky Music—First Grade, Virginia Avenue School. . . . . . . . l . . . Beatrice Eades, Teacher Discussion—“The Use of Informal Tests in the Teaching of Primary Grades” . . . . , . ........ . Julia M. Keys, Lexington. KY. Music—Second Grade, Bannecker School . ...Pauline Pollard Business . . . . . . . . l . . .Election of Officers . . . . .Adjournment JEANES TEACHERS AND RURAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Thursday, April 20, 1933, 2:30 P. M. Central High School Gymnasium—Mrs. T. L. Anderson and Mrs. M .L. Copeland, Directors Theme: “Retarding Retardation" Opening Exercises .... Directed by Mrs. M L. Copeland, Chairman Boys’ Chorus—Forest School, Jefferson County . . . . . . . . . . Lavetta Smith, Direottess WELCOME K7 N. E. A. Visit STERN'S DRUG STORE THE BRIGHT SPOT 6th and Walnut; 0n the Corner SODA FOUNTAIN LUNCHEONE'ITE Rexall Drug Store Open All Night 4 Phones. Free Delivery 11 Review of Rural Schools in the Past 20 Years . . . . . . . . . .. . Mrs. TahithaLAndersouJ‘rankfort Girle' ChomsraNewhurz School Jefferson County . . . . . . . . Mrs. Kathleen Dowery, Directress Address—“Observations in Visiting Rural Schools” . Mr. L. N. Taylor, Rural School Agent of Kentucky, Franlifort, Ky. Demonshation in Reading Music—Newburg School, Jefierson County . . . . . . .Ml's. Theresa Smith, Teachzr Friday, April 21, It 2:30 P. M. Opening Exercises . . . . . . . Led by Mrs. T. L. Anderson, Chairman Address—“Causes of Retardation am} Some Redemes’ -—-D . A.C . Burton, Head of Rural Department, Western State College, Bowling Green, Ky. (Introduced by Mrs. M. L. Copeland) Solo . .Mrs. Hazel Carlisle Two Minutes Talks— What I Have Done to Help Remedy Retardation" . . . . .Jeanes Teachers of the State Remar . .. . Visitors Election of Officers . . . .Adjoummen: .anmess. . MUSIC DEPARTMENT Thursday, April 20 ,2 P. M. Central High School chapel—R. Lillian Carpenter, Directress Demonstrations— 1. The Circus Unit. Kindergsrben, S. C. Taylor School ........................Es1>elle Talley, Teacher 2. Second Grade Music, Booker '1‘. Washington School Lottie Howler Teacher 8. Lesson in Music Reading—(Introductory Music Boom—Jeffersontown School .............. ...............Mary Catherine Long, Teacher 4. Tnchmg Three Part Music, Madison Junior High School . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .M. Lyda Johnson, Dilecbress Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Band, Jefierson County Children’s Home, Arnold Lee, Director Business . ....... . . . . . l ......... . . ...... Adjournment Friday, April 21, 1933, 2 1’. Mi Demonstrations— 1. Two-nan Songs, S. C. Taylor School . . . . . . . . . . Francis HowartL Teacher 2. Music Appreciation—Fifth Grade. Dunbar School Helen Anthony, Teacher 3. Rhythm, Third Grade, Douglas SdJuol ,. Addie C. Brown Teacher 4. Folk Songs as a Music Unit—(Correlated with other subjecLi)A~Lincoln School, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “luring Milligun, Teacher . . . . . . . .Election of Officers, etc Business . . VOCATIONAL EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT Thursday, Apt-ii 20, 1933, 2:00 P. M. Room loL—Central High School Dean Whimsy M. Young, Chairman Music .....Lincoln Institute Quarteuze Address—“What Home Economics Has Meant to Our Girls” Robin E. Davis, Supervisor of Domestic Arts, Mam. County Training School. Address—“Opportunities for Vocational Teachers”........ Mr. E. Ivan Barns, Director of Vocational Education in Ky. Address—“Social Service as a Vacation”. Mrs. Maeme R. Brock, Secretary, Phyllis Wheafley Branch, Y. W, c. A., Louisville, Ky. Music .......... .Lincoln Institube Quartette Address—“The Cultural Approach to Vocational Education”. . Pres. Randal B. Truett, President of Lincoln Institutz, Lincaln Ridge Music .. . . .Lincoln Institute Quax‘tetie Adana—“Home Ecnnomics and the High School Curriculum“ Grace Sullivan, Superfisor Domestic Arts, K. S. I. C. Frankfort Address—”Importance of Vocational Training” . .Mr, L. N. Taylor Rural School Agent, State Dept. of Education, Flankfort Music .......... Lincoln Institute Quartette Friday, April 21} 1933, 2:00 P. M General Topics for Discussion: (1) 'Dlie Impurtance of Organization; (2) Section Organization; (3) The Negro Technocrat Business Session ......Electiun of Oflicers ...... . .Adjuurnmeuc ELEMENTARY EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Thursday. April 20, 1933, 2 P. M. Quinn Chapel—Mrs. L. H. Smith, Chairman Opening Exercises and Remarks . Mrs. L. H. Smith, Chairman Adflress—“The Teaching of English . .Miss Viala. Johnson Booker T. Washinmon School, Lexington SHEBA CLEANERS WORK GUARANTEED AT THE LOWEST PRICES We Call For and Deliver Ladies Tlilnring, Drestmaking, Remadeling 20¢]: Ind Chenmn Sheen Odell Baker, President Granville Matthews, Treasurer 18 Addenda Page 12 Music Department, Thursday 2 RM. 5. Music: Sixth Grade Chorus-Lindon School Miss Susie Matthews, Teacher Music, Fourth Grades, Booker T. Washington School, Louis< ville ..............................Carrie McAtee, Director Address—NHeal‘th Education in Elementary Schools" . . . . . . Miss Glady’s Jamison, Director of Physical Education for Women, Kentucky State College Music‘sixth Grades, Phyllis Wheatley School, Louisville. . .Hattie Lee Anderson, Teacher Address— Reading and Experience" Dr. Spencer Shank, Dean of Extension Deparunent, University of Cincinnati Addressv“Books and Literature of Negro Life and History" Mrs. Katie T. Haskins’ librarian, Dunbar Suhool, Leidngton Business—gleetlon of Officers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Adjoumment Friday, April 21, 1933 2 P. M. Opening Exercises and Remarks . . .Mrs. L. H. Smith, Chairman Address—"Creative Art in Elementary Schools’ . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... . . . . 0 do iWiIson, Dunbar School Louisville Address—~“Economy’ .... . . . . . . . .Mrs. T. E. Brown, Directin- of Ream lon, Lexington. (Teachers are to meet at Dunbar School for this number) Music—Mixed Chorus Jeifersou Jacob School . . . . . . . . . . n. .l. . . . . . . .MZs. Mnymie Morris, Teacher Address—“How The Best Teachers Teach”. . . . . . . v . . . . . . . . . l . . . .Dr. Heluy H. Hill, Superintendent of Schools, Lexington Music—Boys’ Chorus, Jefferson Jacob School, Jefferson County . . . . . .. . .Mrsl May-mic Morris Teacher Spelling Contest . . . . . . .G. H. Brown, Director Solo. .Mary Watts And Lucille R. Rowen; Orell School SCIENCE TEACHERS CONFERENCE Thin-“lay. April 20, 1933, 2:00 P. M Room 202—JGentral High School, W. M. Bright, Chairman NOTE: All science teachers are requested to meet at Central High School for the purpose of Organization of die science division of the K. N. E .A.; to draw up plans and procedures for the future and for the presentation and a symposium on the following subjects: “Taunting Loads in ScieIICe in Negro High Schools and Col- leges” ...... . . ' Ellis Whedbee and William Bright “Contribution of the Negro in Sciences” ............ Clyde Liggin, Ellis Whelil'leey Wilbur Bright Addressz. . . .Dr. St. Elmo Brady, Fishk University, Nashville, Tenn. “Methods of Improving the Teaching of Science in the High Schools and Colleges". . . ....... H. B. Crouch, and F. A. Taylor Business.....l.l...... .......... ......,.....l.Adjoumment Friday. April 21, 1933, 2 P. M. “Correlation of Scientific Facts as Taught in High Schools and Colleges with Social Problems”. Henry Wilson and W 1am Jone: . i Dr. J. A. Ssppenfield, University of Louisville ..Election of Officers ........ Adjournment ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT . Thundny, April 20. 1933, I! A. M. Louisville Municipal Community Center. 9th & Chestnut Streets E A. KeanV Chairman Address . . Business . Remark of Welcome ........ 0. Walter Sedwick. Director of Recreation. Louisville The Relation of Girls of the State to Athletics . . . I. . .. . .H. A. Kean, Director of Physical Education K S I The Program of the Kentucky Athletic Association ...... ........ Lamont Lawson, Lincoln Institute, Lincoln Ridge, Kyi A Proposed- Publication tor the Kentucky Association Victor Perry Central High School 11 my, Apr. 21, 1933 n 11 A M. Report a! State Basketball Tournament .................. Report of the Football Season . .J. B. Brown. Franldott Business—Eietion of Officers .. ......... Adjournment HIGH SCHOOL AND COLLEGE SECTION Place of Meeting: Sunday School Room Quinn Chapel Presiding: President R. B. Atwaod. Kv. State Ind. College, Frankfort Kentucky Thursday Afternoon. Auril 20. 2:30-4:30 !. "l'he Problem of Motivation of School Work" . lifr. J. '1': Williams Associate Professor of Education and Director of Extension. Kentucky State Industrial College. 2. Discussion, led by: 11‘ Prof. J. ‘Brvant Conner, Principal. Dunbar High School Mayfleld l) Miss Valla Dudlev. Jackson Junior High School [Jonisville 8. "F'anflitles for Vocational Training of the Noam in Kentuckv" bv Mr. Theo. R. Bailey, Dean. West Kentucky Industrial College. '-‘""LOYMENT FOR YOUR STUDENTS IS YOUR PROBLEM The Mammoth Life and Accident Insurance Company is HELPING SOLVE lT 3005'“ 15 Discussion, led by: Prof. Wm .Lee, Principal, Rosenwald School, Madisonvi‘lle. his” Afternoon, April 21. 2:304:30 Methods of Teaching Inter-racial Good Will in High Schools and Colleges, by Mr. Thomas M. Bond, Acting Director, Kentucky Commission in Interracial Cooperation DiscussionV led by: a. Miss Nora Ward, Principal Newport Ele» mental-y School, Newport. b. 'Prof.‘ Paul Guthrie. Principal. Richmond High School. Richmond. Methods of Teaching Strong Character Throurzll Athletics in High School and College. by Mr. C. H. Parrish. Assistant Profes- sor of Sociology and Coach, Louisville Municipal College, Discussion, led by: 5. Prof. El T. Buford, Principal. State Street fligh School, Bowling Green. 1:. Prof. Roscoe Vaught, Lincolnurant High School, Covington. FOREIGN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT Thursday. April 20. ‘l933~ at 2:00 P. M. Room No, Zol—Cenh‘al High School A. M, Emanuel, Chairman Opening Remarks ............. . ...... A. M. Emanuel, Chairman Louisville Municipal College 1. Topics for discussion: A. Educau'onal Values of Foreign Language Inst-motion Miss Eva Connor, Leader. cent’ml High School 3: Frohléms of Foreign Lanuage Teaching Peouliar to the High School Miss Marguerite Parks, Leader. Central High School Ci‘Voo‘iiiiohal 'Opnotl'unifiesrfor Foreign Language Student! Miss Louise Richardson. Leader, Central High School D. The ForeiR-n Languaze Club as a Vitalizing Agent in Language Instruction Mr. H. W. O’Bannon, Leader, Madison Junior High School 1!. Types of French Songs for Use in Classroom and Club (with demonst‘l'afions) Mr. Carl J. Barbour Central Hiuh School Friauy. April 21. 1933. .e' 2:00 P. M. l’. Functions of an Assoriatiou vf Fox-elm Language Teachers. Miss Mercedes Roseber