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NEW ART PRINT swap. A42 53, SEVENTH sn. LOUISVILLE. xv.

 THE K.N.E.A. JOURNAL

Published by the Kentucky Negro Education Association
Edlmrlal Office at 1925 W. Madison Street
Louisville, Kentucky

Atwood s. Wilson, Executive Secretary, Louisville, Managing Editor
W. H. Fouse, Lexington, President of K,N.E.A.

 

 

LETTER FROM THE SECRETARY

1925 w. Madison Street,
Louisville, Kentucky,
March 29, 1933.

Dear Fellow-Teams“

I inn sending you this advanced announcement of the K.N.E.A. pro-
gram. Please read the program and if possible, oome to Louisville for
the convention Apr-ll 13-16, Be sure and bring your membership card
and badge will: you it you have already enrolled. If you have not en-
rolled, will you please do so immediately? We desire your enrollment
tee even though you find it inconvenient to be ln Louisville for the
KN.E.A. convention. The KeNElA. musl. continue ltl pmgrsm for the
betterment of our youth and teaching profession. We need your dollar
to make this possible.

SUPPORT YOUR PROFESSION; IT SUPPORTS YOU.

Very truly yours,
ATWOOD S. WILSON, Semtary»Tmasurer, K.N.E.A.

men: all on the Line and Man With one Dolllll' to the
K. N. no A_ Secretary

 

To Al S. Wilson, Semmry of K. Ni E, A.
1925 W. Madison St, Louisville, Ky
Dear Sir:
I enclose one dollar for my 1938 K. N E. A. dues and Journal sub-
scription.

Yours for Education,

 

 K. N. E. A. OFFICERS FOR 1937-38

GENERAL OFFICERS
w. H. Fauna, President ..
[-L E. Gondloe, First ViceaPmldent
Mrs. R. E. Cabell, Sewnd ViceAPtesldent
Atwood S. Wilson, Secretary-Treasurer
L. V. Ranels, Miami: Secretary
G. W. Parks, Hismrin'n ...

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R. L. Dirwery, (Term Expires 1939) Manchester

J. L. Benn. (Tenn Expires 1938). Versailles

Victor K. Perry, (Term Explm 1939) ...Loulsvllle
DEPABWTAL AND CONFERENCE cn—Amnmn

T. E. Bailey, High Salmol and Callege Department ........ Frankfort

Lucy Ham: Smith, Elementary maximum Department
M. L. Copeland. Rural Schncl Deputment .
R. L. Writer, Music Department ..
Whitney M Young, Vocational Educatian Department
Nam H. Ward, Prlnelpals' Conference
Blanehe Elliott, Primary Teacher: Conference
Olllda Wilson. Art Temem' Conference .
David H. Bradford. Social Science Tmhets‘ Conference .
Gladys Spain, Science Teachers‘ Conference ..
Nancy Wooltldge, English Teachers' Conference
flattens/e Young. Librarian! and Tmhers‘ Conference
Lyle Hawkins, Adult Education Teachers’ Conference
H. Al Kean, Athletic Director-5‘ Conference ...
Marguerite Pei-ks, Guidance Workers Conterencc

Auglm M. Emmanuel, Foreign language Teachers! Canterence
Imusvule

K. N. E. A. DISTRIL'J.‘ ORGANIZERS

1. H. S. Brown, Paducah First District Associatinn
2. C. M. Cullen, Henderson econd District Association
3. E. T. Buford, Bowling Green .. Third District Association
4. Amos Lesley, Hodgensville Faun}: Distinct Associatlon
5. Mayme Morris, Louisville Jefiersnu County Aseoemmm
6. a. R. Merry, Cnvillgton .l-‘iith Dlstrlct Assoclauan
'7. Theda Van Lowe, Lexington .Distl-iei. A, Bluegrass Assaulmlon
8. W. E. Newsolne, Cynthlzna District B, Blueng Association
9. W. F. Mudd, Jenkins .. Seventh District Association
10. W. L. Sheba, Middlesbom . Ninth District Assoclntlon
11. J. H. Cooper, Ashlnnd . Eastern Kentucky District mutilation
12. W. M. Wood, Harlan Upper Cumberland Dill-fl” Association

 
   
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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 OUTLINE OF 1938 K. N. E. A. CONVENTION

181'!

April 13, 14, Is, 16
We, Kennels,
sm-snoom) ANNUAL SESSION 1933

annual film: “New anflm In the 'flalnlng of the Negro film"

9:00 A. ll.
10:00 A. M.

8 :00 P. M.

7:00 P. M.
8:15 P. M.

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8 :15 P. M.

9:30 A. M.
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10:00 P. M.

Wednesday. AP?“ 13
Registration of teachers at hung-mtm, Quinn Chapel.
Vlsll'atlon to Louisvflle Schema and observation of {reach-
lug.

Second Annual student Muslmue at Quinn Chapel. All
teachers lnvlted to ma proguun.
MUSIC REmTAlr-Presentlug local mum.
first General Seam of K. N. E. A. Addresses by Pral-
dent W. H. Faun and, I. .l. K. Wells, Supervisor 0: Welt
Virginia. Colored Schools.

My, Apru 14
Second General Session at K. N. E. A. at Quinn Chapel.
Buslnm Sudan.
Address—431'. menus E. Scott, Superintendent of Loulavflle
Schools.

Sectional Meetings 01 K. N. E. A. (See Page 1).
Princlpajs’ Canterznce and Banquet—Plums wneaucy n
W. C. A., 528 5. Sixth street.

MUSIC RECITAL—State Artists.

Third General Sasha—Addresses by Miss Helen A. Whib
tug, Supervisor of Colored Schools, Atlanta, Georgia, and
Dr. Benjamin Bruwley. Professor at Engush, Hawnrd Unl~
varsity, waamngton, D. C.

may, Am 15

Sectional Meeungs of K. N. E. A. (See Page 17.

Spelling Bee in Elmnentary Educatlon Department, at
Quinn Chapel, G. H. Brown, laulxvllle, Dlrecmr.

Free Picture to enrolled teachers at hyrlc lTheater.

Band Gunmen—Kentucky Edmul for Blind at Quinn chapel.
Fourth General Session at Quinn chapel—Addresses by
Dean David A. me, In. Loulsvllle Municipal College, and
Dean L. A. Fechmln. Unlvetslty at Cincinnati.

Seventh Annual mime—Q1111“: Chapel. Admission 26!:
to those wlthout K. N. E. A. Membership Cards.

my. Ann! M
Business Session of K. N. E. A., Central High School Gym-
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Eighteenth Annual Exmbluan at Amory, Admlulon Ad-
vance sue 25c.
Orchestra Mule and Social for Teachers and Visitats at
Armory.

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 II. N. E. A. COMMITTEES FOR ”331-88

Legislative Committee
A. E. Meyzeek, Louisville, Chalman

.1. H. Ingram, E‘nmkfort Whitney M. Young, Llnculn Ridge
Pres. R. B. Atwood, Frankfort G. W. Adams, Winchester

Pres. H. C. Russell, Paducah .1. B. Banner, mgton

Dean. D. A. lane. Louisville Dr. E. E. Underwood, Wort

Rep. C. W. Anderson, Inulsvllle
W. H. Fouse, Pres. of K. N. E. A, EX-Olflclo Member

Beam Coma-[flies
Dr. G. D. Wilson, Loulavllle, Chm
Miss Maude Brown, Imusvllle J. W. Johnston, Lexington
T. R. Danny. mankfon Mrs. Ellen L. Taylor, Louisville
H. R. Men-y, Cnvlngton Mrs. Lettle Henderson, Maysvnle
L. N. Taylor, Wort
Pres. W, H. Fame, Ex-Offlclo Member

Resolmlnns Gommmzee
. S. L. Barker, Owensboro, Chairman
W. H. Perry, Jt., Mammals Julius Gn'rle Murray, Cullsle
G. W. Jackson, Louisville Miss Algetha. Smith, Lexlngmn
Mrs. L. S. Spencer, Lawrenceburg P. Moore, Hopkinsvllle
Amman; Committee
P. L. Guthrie, Richmond, Chalmzm
J. sleet, Owensbora J. D. sheward, Frankfort
G. H. Brown, [nuisv'llle

Neurology Committee
Rev. .1. Francis Wilson, Mam, Chan-man
C. M. Bumsldes.'l.nnmter Mrs. V. Alexander, Louisville

Scholarship Loan Fund commmm
Miss Estelle M. Kennedy, Louisville, Chairman
H. S. Osborne, Park! F. L. Baker, Lexmgton
Mrs. M. .1. Egester, Padumh Mrs. Bettie Davis, Georgetnwn
Miss Alice Nngent, Louisville
Secretary-Treasurer A. S. Wilson, Ex-Officlo Member

Committee on Rural School Problems
Mrs. M. L. Copeland, Frankfort, (madman
Wallace Strader, Burlington Alexander Pmlmey, Llnmln Ridge
Mrs. A. L. Shams, Maysflck W. H. Humphrey, Mayesvllle
Gommlltee an E N. E. A. History
1. Senior Division—Ex—Presldents
w. H. Perry, Sn, lmmwflle, Chairman
I. W. Babe. Darwin: W. S. Blanton, Franldort
II. Junior Division—Teachers less than 35 years of age
L. H. Brown. Louisvllle, Dlvlslon Chairman
0. J. Posey, Leadngtau I. D. Sauce, Lexlngton
111. Independent Division—Members chosen at Large from
membership of K. N. E. A.
Nathan Fleming, Covlngton, Division Chalman
M185 M. M. Elliott, Hamburg Kenneth Meade, Henderson

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 PROGRAM OF 1938 K. N. E. A. CONVENTION

FIRST GENERAL SESSION
Weinmday, April 13, at 8:15 P. M.

Seated on Rostrum: Past Presidents of the K. N. E. A., Officers Ind

Directors.

Presiding: H. E. Goodies, Vice-President o! the K. N. E. A., Principal 01'

Knob City High School, Euseuviue.

CHORUS: “Listen to the lmhs”—Anmged by Detb—Oflltl‘al High

Suhool, Nannie G. Board, Director.

Invocation: Rev. G. H. Jenkins, Pastor of Quinn Chapel A. M. E. Climb.

8:25 P. M.

8:32 1’. Mi.

8 :40 P. M.

8:45 P. M.

9:30 P. M.

10:00 P. M.

10:30 P. M.

Welcome from Local Schools: Prat. C. M. Morton. Presi-
dent Louisville Association of Teachers in Colored Schools.

Response to Welcoma: Mm. Pearl Patton. Principal of Rn-
nenwald High School, Mndiaonville. Ky.

Chorus: "My Been A: Thy Dear Voice"—Saint—Saens—Day
—Cent.ra1 High School.

Man’s Annual Address: "Needs In an Education or
Negm Yuan: in Kentudq”——-President w. H. Pause, Prin-
chai o: Dunbar High School, Lam-stun. Ky.

Solo: Mrs. Cora. Dasha Barnett.

Address: "Improving the Economic Status (2 the Negro by
Utilizing Our Purchasing Powel"—I. J. K. Wells, Super
Visor of West Virginia Colored Schools. Introduced by
President R. B. Atwood, K. s. L 0.

Recognition of the semces of Assistant Secretary 0! the
K. N. E. A“ WHEEL. V. “finals, 1922‘1937—H. C. Russell,
President W. K. L C.

Announceménts' and Benediction.

 

 

 

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M,Apfll14,|t9:00A.M

Prof. W. H. Rouse presiding.

General Singing#bed by Miss Blanche Elliott, Greenvflle.
Ky.

Invocatian Rev. Augustus Jones, Pastor Elm: Street Baptist Church,

Louisville.

9:15 A. M: Report 01 Necrology Committee and Memnrlal Service—
9:45 A. M. Report of K. N. E. A. Resolutions Committee, 3. L. Barker,

Oweusbom, Gunman.

10100 A M Remit of K. N. E. A. Legislative Committee—A. E. Mey-

zeek, mclpal Jaekmn Junlor High School, Louisville,
Chairman.

10:15A. M. Remarks on NBA. Membership—Representative {mm

KILL.

10:30 A. M Annua‘l Report—Secretary-Treasurer Atwuod 5. WM.

Louisville.

10:45 A. M. Report of Auditing Cammittee, Prof. P. L Guthrie. Rim-

mnnd, Chairmen.
Music—"A My Momlng"—Denza..
"Daddy's Sweetheart"—~Lehman.
Girls‘ Glee Club—Central High School—Nannie )3. Board,
Director.

11:00 A. M; Address: “The character Edmuon Needed Today"—Dr.

Zenos E. Scott, Superintendent of Loulsvllle Publlc Schools.
Intruduced by w. 1-]. Perry, 1:, Principal of Madlson Jun-
tor ngh School, Imusvllle.

11:30 A. M. General Singing led by R. Lillian Carpenter.
11:35 A. M. Report of Nominating Committee, W. E. Newscme, Cyn-

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11:40 A. M. Announcements—Adjournment.

 

 

 

 

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 1mm GENERAL SESSION
Thursday, Aprll 14, at 3:15 P. M.

Seated an the Rostrum: Filaments of District Aasoclauons and Dlatflc;
Organizers, W. H. Fame, Resident. of K. N. E, A,, presid-
1115.

Music: Bourgard. College —1013. Jordan, Director.

Invocation: Rev. '1‘. S. Ledhetter. Pastor of Plymouth Congregktlvnal
Cmudmnmmwma

Chorus: “I Have 3 Rendezvous With Life”—O‘HAm—Limoln muting,
Chorus: “Moon Mukeung'wweaver—uncoln Institute.
Mrs. Alene Martin, Dlrectnr.

3:30 P. M. Address: “Facts Do Teach Neg“) Children"——Dr. Benjamin
Bmwley, Washington, D. C. Introduced by Mrs. Nancy
Woolrldge, Louisville Municipal College.
Solo: (3) “Ride 01:, Ride 0n!”—«Yohn Pmdle Scott.
(b) “When-2‘2! You Walk"—G. F. Handel.

Laconm Ecrosby. Tenor—Cowman, »
Mia Eumununaomfih—Asamnmnnfl.

9:25 P. M. Address: "Teething the Rural Child"—Misl Helen A~ Whlb-
mg, Supervisor at Colored Elementary Schools, Atlanta.
Gal Introduced by Mrs. M. L. Copeland.

10:10 P. M. Announcements and Adjournment.

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 FOURTH GENERAL SESSION
Friday, April 16, at 2:00 P. NI.

President w. H. Fause presiding.
Band Concert—Kentucky School for the Blind, Otis Eades, Direcwr.
1. “High School Cadet Mareh"—Sousa.
2. Overturk"Inspiration"—Al. Hayes.
3. E Flat Alto Solkupolka Militaire”#flarry Handing,
Willard Clay.
4. mrumpet Solkulupiter Polka”4}oldman — Bennie
Clay Holton.
5. “American Patrol"——Lincoln.
6. Overture—“Olive Branch“—Edward Hazel.

2:30 P. M. (a) “By the Bend of Lhe Rivet"—Edwards, Girls' Glee Club
(b) “The Belle of st. Mary‘s"—Adams, Buys’ Glee Club.
Jackson Junior High School—Wiley B. Daniel, Jr., Director
Invocation: Rev, M. B. Ianier, President of_Simmons Uni-
versity
Chorus: ‘Night Fall" (Liebestraum)——Llszt-Tillotson
Jackson Jimior Higher-noel.

3:00 P. M. Address: ”Enriching the Personality of Our Youth”-— Dean

David A. Lane, Jr,, Louisville Municipal College,
3:30 P. M. Musi . “Allah’s Holiday"—Frlml-Riegger.

Girls‘ Glee Club, Madison Junior High School, Alyce Hol-
den, Direcbor.

3:40 P. M. Address: “Children of Tomorrow"—Dea.n L. A. Pechstein.
the University of Cincinnati.

4:20 P. M. Music: “stout Hearted Men"—Slg'mund Romberg.
Boys' Glee Club, Madison Junior High School, William
King, Director.

4:30 P. M. Report of Departmental Chairmen.
Announcements and Adjouznment.

 

 

 

 

 

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8

 SEVENTH ANNUAL MUSICALE

my, April 15, sum 1’. M.
(See following page.)
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FINAL GENERAL SESSION
Saturday, Aprfl 16, at 9:30 A. M.

Busmess Sesslm: of K N. E. A. at Central High School Gymnaslum.

Invocation: Prof. P. Moore, Principal of Attacks High Schaol, Hopkins-
vme, Ky.
Mme——

9:45 A. M. Report of Historian, G. W. Parks, er‘hmond.

10:00 A. M. Report of Departmental Chair-man (Each limited to five
mlnutes).

10:45 A. M. Report of Research and Special Committees.

11:30 A. M. New Business and Plans for 1938439.

12:00 NOON Adjournment of the 62nd Session.

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Free to teachers enrolled In the K N. E. A. who present membership
mm for 1938 at Lyric Theatre, Funny, Aprll 15 at 11:15 A. M.

In Addmon—Oxw—act Play contest, sponsored by the English Teach-
era Conference.
Vislh the Mlnlatul'e Garden In the Gh'ls' Gymnaslnm at Central ngll
StLhOOI—< Bliss Emilie Yunker, Sponsor

Moving Picture of Louisville Public Schools. showing the 1938 Health
Program at the Central High Gynumslum. FREE To ALL, F'rlday,
Apr-ll 15, 6:45 11.111. to 1:45 p.111.

 

 

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 SEVENTH ANNUAL MUSICALE
Friday, April 15, .2 8:00 P. M.
R. Lillian Carpenter, Mistress of Ceremonies
PROGRAM

Organ Solo, “Prelude to Inhengfln"...
Mrs. Alfred E, Higgins, Loulsvme

 

 

Solo, "Alleluia."

Mrs. Leila VViggins Tate, Louisville

Girl’s Qumet—
(n) “Visio'ne Venez‘lana”
(b) "Spring Time" .

Louisville Municipal College, Mrs. Barbara Miler. Director

Mary F. Eaves, Alberta Cauoway, Mona. Hancock, Virginia Lawery

Vocal 5010.. Carl Barbour, Tenor, Louisvilla
“It With All Your Hearts”
Aria mm ‘EHjah"
"Comfort Ye"
“Every Valley" {mm the Messiah

Harp Solo—

 
 
  
 
 
 
  

Jean Unglaub
Plano solo—f'VaJse mmmafifl—Fifm Vane
Tells Marie Cale
“Give a Man 8 Horse He Can Ride"
"Tha One Hundred and Twenty-First Psalm
Carl Barbour, First Tenor; H. W. O'Bannan, Bafltane; Thomas J.
Long, Second Tenor; C‘ L. Thomas, Baa;
Appollo Quartet
Trim—“mmenM—Ostraw", Anton Rubenatexn ..... Organ & mo Pianos
Alyce Holden, Wm. King, and Wiley 8. Daniel, Jr.
Double Sexbeflae a! K. S. L C.—

 

 

 

 

 

Clara. Atchisml, Soprano; Emmett Renegg. Tailor; John Kellogg,
Baritone

» Mrs. a J. Michael; Director, K. s. I. c., Mon.
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 MUSIC DEPARTMENT
STUDENT MUSICALE—‘VEDNESDAY. APRIL 13, 8:00 PM.
W Chapel
R‘ Lillian Carpenter, Chairman

Mushy—Fifth Grade 0, Dunbar School

 

Marie Bryant, teacher
Puma Ensemble—“Buona Notte" (Good Night) Nevin .. .Jl‘wo Pianos

 

Lanna El Kaiser, Geraldine Collier, June Lively
Piano solo—“Song of the Brack"—Hewitt 0
Plano Solo—“The Enchanted Mommt’L—Nasum
Piano Solo—“Album Leaf”———n0mpsml...
Piano Sulo~“Clmconne"aDurand .
Plano Solo—“A Curious story"—Hellen
Piano Duet—‘Mlitary Parade"—Bflbto

William and filial-m Lee

Piano Solo—“Hm Mazurka.” Op. 21—Selnt—Saens....Bennle Clay Holmn
Plano Solo—“Luge" (from New World Symphmw) Dvorak... .

 
 

”Jean Elder
Golda May Wyatt
“Carlie Perkins
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Piano Solo—“Shadow Dance"

Violin Solo-“Sauvenlf’fii‘rm Drdla...

Piano Solo—“Black Eyes't—Arr. by Thampso

Plano Duet—"The Meadow Lark"~Manl.n
Beatrice Gilbert and Mildred Beelu‘

Plano Colo—“Liebestteum"—mszt-11Iompmn ...Mildred Williams
Violin Solo—“The Gipsy Street Vinlinlst”~Leo»Dehmler Op. 229 No, 4
Golda May Hyatt
Piano Solar—“Pierrettw—Omminade
Vocal Solo—“I Hear A Thrush at Eve
Plano Solo—‘Babfllage"—-Durand

Piano Solo—“Polish Dance'L-Scharwenlw .
"The Lost 01mm"—Sullivan. Combined Vdelin Classes

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PROGRAM

..... W um Holland
Thomas F. Blue, Jr.
eonora Yates
"mom‘s Eades

Plano Solo—“Clair de Lune"—Debl.lssy .
Piano Sela—“mnuet”—Paderewskl
Piano s:n!o—“Llehestraum"—Llszt
Saxophone Solo—“Danae Hangmlsse"—M. Hagar
Piano Solo—“Scherzo in B Flat Minof’ichop‘
Vow! Solo (2.) "Vesfl la. guibhs," from “Pagljacci'

(b) ”Mawshla."

   
   
  
 
 

C. W. Saulsbury
Piano Solo—Chime“. Etude—MacDowelL
Piano Solo—“Impromptu" 0p. 90 No.
Piano Solo—“Etude" in F sharp major—Arenaky

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R. uunm Carpenter, Director

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 music DEPARTMENT SESSION
R, Lillian Carpenter, Chairman
Thursday, April 14. 2:00 P. M.
Place: Room 102 Central High School
Theme: “Teaching to Set Up Attitudes of Appreciation"
Discussion opened by Miss Nannie G. Board
Round Table Discussion: Miss Helen Anthony, Mrsl Barbara. S Miller,
William King, Wiley 3‘ Daniel and Hayes Strider

MUSICALE: PRESENTING STATE ARTISTS

Thursday, April 14, 7:00 EM.
Place: Quinn Chapel
Rl Lillian Carpenter, Chairman
Band Concert—Ridgewood School C. E. Norman, Director
Piano Solo—“March Wind” .. .rMacDonnell
Len Diggs, Greenvllle
(a) La! Now the Dawn is BreaklngeAr-r. by Christopher O'Hara
(b) When the Roses Bloom Again—Stephen Adams
Chorus, Rldgewond Selma], Mrsl Juanita Longs, Director
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Vocal Solo
(:1) “Because" Guy d‘Hardlot
(b) "Sylvla”—Speaks .

Vocal Solar—“An Open Secret"

Lucy Hunter, Frankfort

Vocal Solo—"0n Mall Journey" ,,

Elijah Bates, Midway

Rates Lewis, Owenshoro

  

 

Vocal sale
(a) ”Lullaby"—Cyril Scott
(b) “Love's in My Heart"——-Woodman
Mrs. Carma. Shaw Freeman, Elkton

Piano Solo—“Tumtelle" “Leachszky

Caroline Glover, KSJI}, Frankfort

 

Organ Solo
(8) “Barcamlle” (In the Banana-De“
(b) “Anllra’s Dance (Peer Gynt Suite)——Grleg
Hayes Strider, Lexington

MUSIC DEPARTMENT SESSION
R. Lillian Carpenter, Chairman
Friday, Aprn 15, 9:30 A M.
Central High $191001, Roam 102
Mule—Fifth Grade r Booker T: Washington school
Piercy Kestet, teacher
Address: “Essentials In Music Training" .Helen Curtis
Music Dilrectox‘, Editor of Curtis Class Piano Course, Instrucmr Chl-
cago, Musical college, Cmnaga. Introduced by Helen Boswell, Super-
visor of Millie, Luulsvlue Public Schools.
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Susie St. Clair, Teacher

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 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION DEPARTMENT

Mrs. Lucy Earth Srnlth, Chnlrmnn
hursdsy, April 14, 1938, 2:00 P. M.
QUINN CHAPEL

 

(c) “The Lord Is My Shepherd”
Sixth Grade, Virginia. Avenue School, Miss Edith Wilson, Teacher
3. Demonstratlon—“Meflmds and Materials in the Teaching of Ream
lug" .. .Miss Helen Anthony, Dunbar School, Louisville
4. “The Carrelaflon of English”7Mrs. Lorena C. Spencer, Principal
Lawrenceburg High School
5. Selection... .Mrs. Agnes Duncan, Springfield, Kentucky
6. Teaching the Social sciences... .Mrs. Kate Hancock Brown
Training Schaol Kentucky State Industrial College
7. Observations 0f European YuuLh. ...Mrs. Mame Morris
Principal Jefferson—Jacobs School, lalflsville
Mush: (a) "Gardens lathe Sea."—Monx—Folk Tune
()3) “Oontemp!atlon“—Verdl
Sixth Grade, Backer T. Washington School, Miss Carrie Mc<
Aces, Teacher
Extracts from 3 Recent Survey of the Adolescent#M.r. Agustus

Mack, Douglas School, Lexington
Reports from the Eiemenmry Department American Teachers
Assom‘ation Miss Patsy Sloan

Friday, April 15, 1938. 9:00 A. M,
l. Devotlans

2. The Van» Speaking Chain. ...Mrs. ouve Kean Boone
Dunbar School, Loumuie

3. Introduction of a Unit. “How the World ls momma

Miss Emma Stewart. Douglas School, W

4. The Classroom Appljwnon of Mental Hygiene.

Dr. Gordan Hendflckson, The University at cincinnnti

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 Demonstration—“A Unit On Afflcan Culture"......lw.ias Charlotte Wilson
Kentucky state College

  

State Spelllng Bee . moral Contest
Direcmd by Prof. G. Brown, Innisvllle. The Courier-Journal villi
award $25.00 for the first 91-119 in this Bee and eight dictionaries to
other oontestanta
(Wllitten Contest in Central Higm School Gym at l? A.M., under the
direction of MRS Helen Yancey.)

Music (8) “Sit Down Servant"—Boatner

(D) “My Time Ain’t Long"—Boa.tner
(0) “Kentucky Bane"
Jeffemn-Jacuba School, Mrs. Mayme Morris, Director

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HIGH SCHOOL AND COLLEGE DEPARTMENT

Thursday Afternoon, April 14 — 2:50-4:30 PM.
Sunday School Room Quinn Chapel
Mr. 1'. R. Daney, Presiding
Mann 1‘. R. Dnlley
Music (a) "Lumby" l W. Work
(b) "thtle Tommy Want A-Fiahing" Macy
Central High School Boys’ Glee cum, cm .L Barbour, Director
Paper: “The Role of the Dean of Women in the Improvement of Per-
sonaJlty"——Mra. Ann Jackson Hartwell, Dean of Women, Kentucky
State Industrlal College, Frankfort, Kentucky.
Discussion: Led by Miss Eunice Singleton, Madison Junlor High School,
LouIsvlJIe, Ky.
Bushman—Adjournment.

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 AD LT AND NURSERY SCHOOL
TEACHERS CONFERENCE

KN.E.A.—WPA

Thursday, April 14, 1933

Opening sasion
Western Branch Library

9:00 Song ... .V Audience
Invocation
Roll Call and Registration
Address of Welcome—Lyle Hawkins, Project Supervisor. pr
Louisville 8: Jefferson Co.
Vocal Selection m Teachers Sextette
11:00 Introduction of Guest Speaker—mes Jane Shelby. State Super-
visor of Nursery Schools
Address—Dr. Josephine Ci Foster, Institute of (mild Welfare,
Minneapolis. Minn.
Vocal Selenium
12:00 Recess
Introduction of Supervisors and Guest Speaker—Mr. Lindsey
Allen, State Director of Adult Educafion
Vocal Selections
2:30 Address—Din A. W. Castle. Chief of the Division of Extension,
Department of Public Instruction, Harrodshurg, Pennsylvania.

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FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1938

Second Seasimi
Western Branch Library

9:30 Music ..
Invocation
Music
Demonstrations
"Teaching Technique" .
“Devices" .,
1:30 Music
Business Session
Program of Special Educatinml Assoclatian—Mr. Homer Nichols,
Director Special Educatirm, Department of Education

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All Adult Educaflnn Teachers are asked to bring devices or pictures
of their classes to the Western Brmc'h Library, 10th and Chestnut
Streets, Wednesday, April 13, 1938.
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Public School Teachers and friends at the KNJEJL are cordially tu-
vlted to vifit our session and exhibits at the Western Branch Library,
10th and Chestnut Streets.

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 VOCATIONAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
mday, April 15

PMunday School Rum. Quinn Chapel
Time—9:00 A. M.. Prompfly
Whitney M. Young, Chan-man
George L. Bullock. Secretary
Mrs. Grace Morton. Chairman, Program Commute:
Invocation

Music ... W. Lincoln Institute Trio

Mum Williams, Hodgens, Beaucbamp
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Kentucky State College
Progress of Hume Demonstration Work in Kentucky....Miss H. a. Bethea

Home Demonstration Agent Hickman County
Character Traits to be Stressed for Vocational Addustmenm ..
Mr. H. C. Russell, Presldent, West Kentucky College, Paducah
.3th D. Jones, Uncoln mmmte, Lincoln Ridge
The Qualities of 1; Guidance Teacher...
Principm, Lincoln-Grant High Smool, Covlngton
Address—AVA and KVA Ah‘illatlons.“ ...Dl'. R. H. Wanda

state Department of Education

Note: This Address Important to All Smith-Hughes Teachers.

Music .... ....L1nmln Institute Trio

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 RURAL DEPARTMENT

Thursday, Apr]! 14, 1938, 2:00 P. M.

Central High School, Room 109
Mrs. Meyme L. Copeland. Chairman

Opening Exercise . ..Mra Emma E. Queues
Supervisor, Gunman County School:

Musical SelecfionkMountfln and Meadow Musla...
(a) Dunbar High School, 'l‘rlgg County
(‘1) Campbellsvllle School, Taylor County
(0) Jefifersan Colmty Glee Club

Instrumental Selections:
(a) Miss Adena. v. Early, Henderson County
(1)) Masters John and Cleo Bennett, Jefferson County

Vocal Selections:
G) Fayette County Representative
(b) Miss Edna T. Bryant, Harlan County (Whistler)
Panel Discussion. .Mrs. Ethel B. Peyton
supervlsor Fayettt County Schools, Chairman
Subject: “How May Our Rural Schools Contribute be Better Living?"

(a) “How May our Rural Sclwols Contribute to Better Living
Through the ubrar-y?"——Mias Lorraine Francis, Fayette County:
Mr. H. C. Buckner, Winchester.

(1)) 'TIOW May our Rural schools Contl‘lbute to Better Living
Through Industrial Training?"———Mr. John Edward Hayes, shoe
Instructor, Jetremon' County. '

(c) “How May our Rural Schools Cantrlbube to Better leing‘
Through Music?"71VLisa Flay Fisher, Taylor County.

(d) "How May our Rural Schools Contnbute to Better Living
Through Social Center Acfivltlea?”—Mlss Hazel M. Fellows.
Henderson County.

(e) “How May our Rural School: Cantflbuta to Better Living
Through Consolidation with Transportaflon'!”—Mrs. Ruth G.
Scott, Supervism’l‘odd County Schoola

(1) “HOW May our Rural Schools Contribute to Better Living
Through the Negro Preas?”—Mrs. Ida M. Ross, Mason County.

Mrs. Emma E. Quarles, Christian county

 

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Summary e
Demonstratlmrwmtuslc in County Schools Mrs. Goldie Hammond-Hyatt
Supervisor Orchestra Organization in Jefferson County schools
Address: Dr. Arthur D. Wright, President, Southern Education Founda~

flan Fund, Washington. D. C.
Remarks ...... Mrs. L. N. Taylor, Director Rural Edmtlon, Frankfort, Ky.
Be sure to visit the Exhibit Comer under the Jeanes Service of
Kentucky.
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 SCIENCE TEACHERS' CONFERENCE
LUNCBEON MEETING

Thursday, April 14. 1938, mo 2. M.
Louisville Municipal cousge
Miss Gladys J.'Spsin, Chairman
THEME: “Noted Negro Scientists and Their Contflbutinns"

.Remarks .. Gladys J Spain, Chan-man
Minutes . .Miss Armsh Wilson, Secretary
Intmdllctllm of Speakzr. ”Prat William Bright

Louisville Munidpal Callegt
.me Nathaniel Galloway, Fisk University

 
 

Address .
Open Forum
With the Science Club
mm of Commttees
Electllm of Officers
sdenoe Clllb Dance to be mam-ed by Municipal College Science

Club following Luncheon.

 

Science Exhibits
1. Central. Madison, Jacksnn Central High School in Girls' Gyznnasluxn
2. Municipal College Municipal College in Parrish Hall

SOCIAL, SCIENCE DEPARTMENT

Central High Schdol Building, Room 207
Frll‘lay, April 15, 9.110 A. M.
David H. Bradford, Chairman
THEME: “Some Ways in Which Beneficial Attitudes May Be Set Up
Through The Teaching of The Seclur'Sciences"

Main Discussion .. ...Mt. Lyman '1‘. Johnson, mulwille Public Schools
Panel Discussion led by Mrs. Lucy Harm Smith, Lexington Public
Schools and Miss Pattye Li sun'psop. Ky. State Industrial College
..._Duvid EL Bradford, Chairman

Soulsl Science Division of KN.E.A.

 

 

 

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