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LEGISLATURE FAILS TO ACT go Two 7Ke (cUo€cauia Woman's College—"Distinguished for Its Democracy" YOU CAN BE 'MISS CLICK' OF 1949 Be* ['age 5 VOL. \v\ / r.:; 1 WOMAN-8 COLLBOB OF THK CMVEeWITl OT NORTH CAROLINA. GREENSBORO. \. ('.. KEHRl ARY I, !!•!!• W. C. Students SubmitWomDeAartmeHt °>Science t- **»- i A ■ A _ Adas New Instructor NI'MRER II For Sixth Annual Arts Forum Applicants Submit Original Plays, Music, Short Stories, Poems, Dance Productions Creative work of twenty two Worn an's College students In the fields of drama, fiction, pastry, music, an, and the dance, will la. products) or dlsoiis-c.i along with selections from other col-lege* and universities In the Sixth Annual Arts Forum, March 17-10. Short stories hy Woman's College author* selected for publication In the special Arts Forum cditl. n of furattt Include "Abide With Me," by Ann Forbes; "The Day After," by Evelyn MWUti "A Toast for Grandpa," by Ellen Mats; "A Sketch of Love In a Fish Store," by Iva Unimn ; and "Re-union, by Winifred Rodger*. In the Held of poetry', "The Crane," "A Itetter Mousetrap," "An Old Woman Talks of an Old ((evolution," and "The Illrds," l.y Jean Farley: "The God of Jonah" tod "A Bustling of Leavea," by Mary Anne Clifg; :■ n<l "Four Pliras- OB," "Watching ■ Murder Trial," and "Mr. lt.\. by Barbara Westmoreland, an- the Woman'* College, Mlectloaa t" IK- discussed by poet Richard Wilbur in tin- Thursday afternoon writing |ion-. ci ud t" be pubUabed in the f\ nun nugailne. Mi-- Katherlne Anne Porter win crltlciie stories In the MUM ■*» ■ton, Thursday night, March IT,along;with three other one-ad Undent plays, a Woman'i College drama, • rii,- Bptet Of Life." l.y Nan Wilkin-oii. will be produced, A rarietj of mnateal telectlona by Woman'i c. Uege coaapoaen win is- JHT-formed la the atndenl concert aaetlon of the !-'■ ■ i inn. Theae eomposltfons in-clude stmniiiir /or Mono, "Allegro VI race," by Gatay Batter; Sonata for PianO, "Allegro" and "Andante," by Betty Carri Saifi for Winds, "Allegro," by Francla Barwlek; Sonata for Piano, "Allegro Moll " Twin Sisters Will Lead Figure of Class Dance Mary and Martha Howell. twin "later* from Hamlet, recently won the election far danre rhalrraan for the Commercial ( la.— The dance will be given Marrh 12: the theme and committee chair-men will be announced later. Miss Carolyn Twlggn has recently been ajipoiiited as the new assistant to l)r. .1. P. Meter, head af the department of Science. Miaa Twiggs recently graduated from Wake Forest College where she majored |n biology. She will fill the position formerly had by Miss Marietta llai I, tint of assisting Or. filvler and Miss Ellza-belh ONhoumr in the elementary biology riuir.c. Faculty Member Gives Greensboro Firms Bid Fourth Series Recital On Construction (ost i^/hJrwyt Of New Dormitory Exhibition Will Feature Legislature Delays Approval Dorms Discuss Constitution, Exhibit Will include Portrait, Lee Hart Becomes New W. C. Social Chairman New Dormitory, Resembling Weil-Win Held. Will House Three Hundred Students Five Greensboro firms were low bid-ders Wednesday afternoon at the open-ing of bids for the construction of a new .'Mm student capacity dormitory on tin- eampmi "f Woman'i College. Total cost of the building, baaed on tOdayi bidding, will be $l.o.:s.ss| 1U11| the low bids arc being sent to the state MHtgel bureau In Raleigh for npproval. Oeorge w. Kane Companj made the to* base bbi for the general construc-tion. 1844.611. The lew electrical Work I'M wag made by the Gate City Kteetric Company, tSOJMO, w. ll. Sullivan Company made • bid of $40373 r..r th* heating Installations, and the plumb-ing low bid wia made by Wray Plumb-ing ami Heating Company, soutoo. The Monarch Klova'or Company bid Pianist Plays Compositions Of Tonal Contrast Scheme, Variations and Fugues The fourth recital In the Wade It. BrOWI Raattai Series Of the Bcaool of Music will lie given by Mr. Phillip Morgan, plantar, member of Hit- music faculty, < n* Sunday. February «i, at 4:80 P.M. in the Recital Hall of the Music Bonding. Mr Morgan will pla] OtmeerlO (a Ik* It'iU.in Ktiik by Bach, a coni|Hisltion f"r a -ingle instrument. Bach'l idea apparently was thai he was, in that •ni|»isition. by men us of tonal contrast obtained from ■ two-manual harpst-ciiord. attempting ■omathlng of the scheme of contrasting passages that wa* typical of the true concerto. The work is in three movementa. _.. _ , .. ..... . This .w...i.ll ..l.a- ..f'o..l.l.onw.-ei,d i.b, y . iinsirnisI lUionnix* •M87 fur the Inatallatlon of a freight and Fugue on ■ rkeme ••/ Bantel bj elevator Baaad on theae bids the tea Brahma The Handel rarlatloni form for the architect*, Nortbnp and O'Brien Of Wlnstnn-Salem, would lie $40.ITO. Plans for the new dormitory call for structure s-ii.iil:ir to Well Winliel.l Ball, built ten years ago and the most recent dormitory erected on the campus. ii in- iltnated along the dormitory by Umlae Btehborn; quadrangle drive acroaa from Colt loll smi' iur Piano, "Allegro" ami "An-dante," by Dortat .lean Thomaa; and three aonga, i....i/,„. Brarodo, and On Hi urn Itolieet, i.y Jean Wheeler, Helen Mamber, Freda McDonald, Jean Pyatt, Beth Clapn, Vail Hone, Director of Lutheran Council Speaks at Friday Service And to Deputation Group Ethel Ki.-ii-r, ami Audrey Blackburn working In groupa ami as individuals hare choreographed a group of dance* for performance* during the Forum. Woman"- CoBege art win be rente- Rented b] three work* In the upectel ,,r Uorria Wee. the executive dlree Forum Culler] dlaplay. These include tor of the Studenl Hervlce Commlaalon \uiinnii. ,i « ii-in b] Ann Chlpley; of the National Lutheran Council, will hi ,iii.-i\, (•;,„„-. „ wood-engraving b] apend Friday and Saturday, Pebruary V'lrgliua lugliraiii: and Th. limn, II and 1L\ on the Woman's College Mr. Morris Wee Visits Campus Next Week /'«/' 1/ocon, ii i iiui and wood-engrai lug hj Ann Wall. English Faculty Members Address English Meetings Two member* of the Department of BngJIah of the Woman'- CoUege, Dr. Man- Priedlaender and Miaa Jane sum meieii, -|* ke ;ii off-campoi meetinga ii eiiilly. I'r. Kriedl.onder addressi-d the Bontheaatern Benalaaanoe Meetings at their -iviii annual conrention in Chanel Hill laal Saturday, dlacoaalng J. Ma\ Patrick'* t'omaumiaai in BlecenH Cen lury tinglitk Poetry. The aaaemMi meeting i- ■ponaored annually by Duke i nrreraUy and the L'nlveraltj of North i 'jip'lina. MI-- BummereU talked to the 0, Henrj Book Club of Qreeoaboro, Jan-uary -•;. • ii "Albert Bchweftser: Tiieo-logian. physician, Phlloaopher, Author. Organiat, Mu-ie Critic. Mlaalonary." Hi- achlevementa," *he aald, "mark linn ■■ probabl] the moal »i n itlle gei,in. ,,i in,, twentieth century." ipua. Mr. Wee will lie gneal -|»aker at reaper* Friday night. February 11, a 7 I'M in the ReUg I actlrltie* Cen-ter and on Baturdaj nfternon at 4-.:v> P.M. in the Center be will talk to VWCA member, entertaining ■ State College deputation. Mr We* is former paator of Bethel Lutheran Church In Madlaon, Wlacon-sin. iii- is a member of the National Commlarion on I'nlreralty Work of the Council ,,f church Board* of Education, th* Kve. Drive Committee of the Pnttad BtUdenl Christian Council, and the Board of Bducatlon of toe Evangelical Lutheran Church. Be was * delegate to the Wori.i Conference on Ckriitinn Voiuh a) li-lo. Norway and the I.uth-enni World Federation al Lund, Swe-den, in the rammer of 11147. Dr. Franklin McNutt Reveals a brilliant peak among Bratunt' ii mpo- -Itlons In this ityle. L'pon a tinme taken from Handel'- I mm. (the con-cluding theme of the Petite sniii i ha wrote twenty-five variations, and tcr mlnated the compoeitlon Kith ■ great fugue which In it- ■ptightllnea* is typi-cal "f Randel. Like all works of the variation t>|«- this the -baiplj ilr tilii-d and J, yoiisly slaled. I- |irc-enleil in several aspect*; garbed, no to apeak, in different uiu-ical attire. The "mil group will !»• i«.. Deans*) »oll.s: /.,/ lii HI.,,i ,/,, aMdicNOOl <l" • luir ill hun, taken from the BeCOl book of Prelude*; and L7*h Jayttu,. Inspired hj a painting, "L'Emkarque meiit pour CJrthere," after Wattaau, Mr, Morgan ba- studied .it the Inl reraitj of Tulaa, Bantman School ,f Mu-ie. and the Juilllard Bummer Bchool. The public is invited to annul this program and il i- no admission charge. landscape. Still Life Work In Twenty Reproductions An art exhibition of twenty new re productions of imlutlngv from various periods will Is- shown from February IL' to March .'.. These rcprodiii lions, Including land scapes, i«irtr.iit.s. and still life, and ranging from the Intense realism of northern l(enaissau,-e |silnteni I., the seml-nlistniet of I'lcasso, nre to lie ex- United here for the tlrst lime. The Impressloulsta of tbe French s.ho.,1 are represented by Pismire's sirnl in ateMW; OUnate Monet'a Sun llmr.r: and Sennit's FhhtHg Fl.it at I'urt-.m Hi nil). Some Post ■ Impressionists of tbe French school arc C«-/.anne, J ml. ham inir and Tin Mountain SI..-I icloir.■ ,■ Maurice Vlaminck, The \niua. ; ha gonsar, Ltngaatpe; Bear) Ifallmn, SMII l.ifr ,rilh PtaMfpJ*; Itousseaii, I'll, i HI I; ami llaoul Uufy, A.'psoia, Tin- reproduction* of contemporarj Ameiiian art Include Max Weber's riuin r Piece; Henry Parana Poore'i Inai .• Mies Spencer'* sun /.,■',.• Qrop-per'* Tin Wetl; mid Oeorge Picken'a two silk tcreen print- Thro,, reproductioni of'the Fiemteh Slxteentb century period are Van Der Portrait of a Vain; Van \>.v l*e Hart has been rhns-n to sun-eed Susan Dawsan as College Social Chairman, slnre Susan was unable to return to school after Christmas. l*e has been serving as pagan, Ian of the Social Planning Counril this year. Summer Courses Offer Flexible Study Periods In Various Subjects Dr. Dennis Cooke Announces New Plans To Aid Graduates, Incoming Pupils, Teachers Weyden i;..,■-' st, 1 iiinr .in,/ Donor; and Peter Integer* Wetting Dance. fermeer, one of the famous "little Dutchmen" ol the Seventeenth Cento*] Natch -riiooi. ami eaii«-d a contempt mry Rembrandt, wan represented by his I.mi, street m Del/1. Secretary Will Spend February 8 at W. ( Dr. E. H. Johnson Will Talk To All Students Interested In Doing Church Work Hr. B, ii. Johnaon, general tacretar] "ork**oPi ""'I of the Btudenl Volunteer Hovetnent, " ««od eorricul will *peod Tuesday. Fi-brnilry S, at I the Woman's CoUege. Ilr. Johnson, formely of Toronto. Canada and no* of New fork City, is rlsltlng the eampu* tor the purpose ol Interviewing ■tudent* «h" *re uitereM id in iloini' church work either In this I residence- ball* Ml apart for them. In-. country or oversea! whether a* teach director of y ■ pepole'i work, re Woman's College has arranged a flexible calendar for the coming Sum-mer Si—ion. making ll possible for ■tudeatl lo begin eoursi-s on live differ cm opening date*, Dr. Daanli n. Oooka, dlractor of the session, has annoiineed. Siinleiil. will be able tO register for period* Of two, three, four, six, or eight weeks of study The tlrst openili;." dale for all department* will la- June tl for the regular -ix weeks session. Two week ioiir.es for teacher* will begin June "t. June Jt>, July 5, July 1R and three-weak course* win open on June ii and July Ti in science, language*, and home economics. According to Dr. Cook* the eomlng Bummer Beaalon, In addition to its usual offerings, i- -t lengthening its work for freshmen who wish to enter regular college in the fall with tpectel prsparatJoa In the Kltinte* and BBBJ> I lish, and for grailuates of junior col-lege* and Otben transferring to senior j college III the fall. S|„sial junior work i- being -ei up for the latter group. Catering to teachers of pbyiteal cdu cation, musle, art, and home economic*, the -I— ion is arranging for apeetel clinics, in addition to ■f general educa-tion course- for other teachers. Gradu-ate work win he offered In bualnei edu-cation, education, and i nomlci forlthi iiii-ine-- education majors. Men -tuiieni- ami married couple* will Is- provided accommodation* In nation leader, nctal worker, musician, ir in some other capacity, Any student desiring an Interview niil-l -ee or seml a local to Mi-- Maxine Saner, Religion* AclirlUe* Director, [telling the time on Tuesday, February 8, that she will be free to talk with A deputation from the Wesley Ko,,,,.,1" •'"'"""" Conference periods may jii-n be imtiiuiiit' on Wednvoday, Fciiru an i». : Chapel Hill Methodists Meet I With Wesley Group at W.C. datlon of the University of North Carolina was entertained by the Weslei Foundation *l their Fridaj Fellowihlp "r ■'"'"""" "'"' ",lk "' "" l'""'"-'"'1 meeting at Woman'i College, Next Friday night at the fellowship program hour, W an'* CoUege gtrli will go to Oreensboro College t" hear Harold Ehrenaperger, editor of llotlve, Uethodtel -iiiii.nt magasine, speak at evening reapera, Wesley Foundatioa membert are eon. tinning their Bible study group* "ii Tueadayi al B I'.M. in th* Home Boon ouiii- Building, and their study ilra ma also on Tue-day al B I'.M. In the Btudenta Bufldlng. (in February 22-2T,, th students in the parlor i-f Woman'* Hail Tuesday afternoon al B I'M. Formerly I mls-ionar\ to Manchuria. Ilr. Johnson enter.il hi* present work from l he edueallonal ih |iartmenl of the I'le-li.vterlan Missions Hoard of Cana-da, Dean, Counsellors Meet ; With January Alumnae Graduate Examination Dates""ll""in '"• —*"'" ',c tiv'" wm with tbe theme. ••Achieving a Christian Dean Katherlne Taylor, Miss K.lvlra 1'rondis-kl. and Mis- Dorothy Clement, "ll""ll~' i-ounsi-lors. attend,,| alumnae meeting* * 'onke atnted, A number of visiting teacher* will join regular members of Woman'- Col lege Faculty In teaching the sum r -I --ion courses. Miss Maxine Garner Plans Bible Studies for Meetings Mi-- Maxine Cnrnor la planning a aerie* of Bible studies, to begia next week, which will take place at the time the "Y" groups meet no* Tbe topic* wm i.e "The Calling of lb* Chrtettai student'' ami "Church and the Chun lies.'' .Members of each ill-, ii — ioii group may ihi lile which topi.- they would prefer. Object To Inform Students Of Organization Structure The Constitution of the Student Council of tbe I nix.r-.it, of North Carolln* was presented to legislature In a general business meeting Wednes-day night, February 4. legislature members agreed to carry this constitution to the Individual dorms for further discussion In order to provide an opportunity for learning more about the piirpoe of the organlta-tlon and to Insure a fairer representa-tion of the wishes of the student body as a whole. The proposed constitution rends as follows: CONSTITUTION of the Student Council of the Greater University of Worth Carolina PREAMBLE We. the students of the Woman's College of the I'nliersll.y of North Carolina, the North Carolina .stale, and the I nivendty of North Csrslina, each a part of the t.r.iler lolversity of North Carolina, in order to Im-plement at the student level the aims anil levels of the t'niversity Consolida-tion Art ami thereby Increase the value of ..or service- to the people of the State, to develop a friendly spirit among the students of the l.r. aler Uni-versity, to promote cooperation based upon mutual esteem, honesty of leader-ship, and consideration of conflicting needs, and lo encourage the recognition of the unity and solidarity of tbe three institutions composing the (irrater I iiiversily. do hereby adopt the follow-ing Constitution. AKTICI.E 1 NAME The name of this organization shall be The Student Counril of The tireater University of North Carolina. ARTICLE .' It shall he the purpose of this Counril to strive for the realization of the objectives set forth in the I'r,-amble of this Constitution, to foster inter-instl-tutional meetings between (similar) campus religious, legislative, honorary, extracurricular, athletic, ami sorial groups, ami lo coordinate and exert to fullest tin- inllueiicc of our mil,.I -Indent public opinion on all matters .iiie. tinu- the progress and welfare sf the i.rcatcr I iiiversily ami the stu-dents ,,f its tin., component parts. ARTICLE :i ORGANIZATION SECTION I—MEMKERSHII' Representation on the Student Coun-cil of the Greater I nlverslty of North Carolina from earn of the three schools shall not exceed eleven (II) members who shall be determined b) the student legislatures at each school. SECTION .'—CONDI (TING MSINENS A. The member delegations shall have one (1) vote equal in value to that ot any other delegation. This vote sliall i. i.e. .in the majority opinion of each separate delegation. B. Three unit votes shall be required on all derisions of the Council, except in the .1..iion of officers, when each individual dob-gale shall have one vote B I'.M. in the HA Center, and in Bailey at .". P.M. on Tuesday. Juniors and sophomore* will meet with the group in the KA center ..u Wednesday. *| .". I'M. Seniors win meet on Tueadayi at 7:l.ri I'.M. at the KA Center. Miss Mereb Mossman Acts As Workshop Co-chairman i'r. Franklin UcNutt. anoclate dean of tin- Graduate Bchool, has announced thnt twenty three undergraduate and graduate itudenti are planning- to take '"'' gradual bool examination on February V and B, Community." Edwin Bos* of Baltimore, Maryland, will l,e the chief Speaker, To Check Department Society Chairmen Announce Heads of Dance Committee Tins examination wfl be administered For Missing Articles in the Judicial Boom of the Alumi Mi.- Mereb Mossman, of the Iii-iwrt- House and will sol be given igtlii incut of Bociology, att. ii.l.-d the annual until May 2 and I!. ....•.•ting-„f the American A--„, iat f BegistratJoa for Baturday graduate Bchool* of Social Work, in Boston, clams win start February i andeteas- '-'''• -"•■,""1 ■-"•• work win beg-in February IS The mi January 26, a* a member of the tuition f..r these class** i- $li for one Committee on Pro-Professional Educa- course and $31 for two. ti.in for Smiai Work. Mi- M,.~,„an Course* offered In Ihli spring *eme* ■i an all day meeting of that tor Include curriculum construction, group. During the remainder of the]phli phy of education, pbyiteal time, sin- wa* ... chairman of a two- udence tor the elementary In Wilmington on January L'l and In Washington on January SB, Dean Tay-lor also attending an alumnae luncheon in Philadelphia. 8>*«*e*!»*te|a*aW»^Varr^ "here be will talk .„ s, vca, high ,„„ „„, „,„„„„„„,„ „, ,.„„„„;„„. "' N '"'h "' *""" PM*r*burg and ,, -men for the society danc. I"' *J "" "" ■' rv :1" h" ^""""" TIIOS,. .ppoto, ,r„ An„ T:„l(.v, „,. """";lll,,:l' >"1"11 '•"",il " IVI' rltetlon.; Alyce Bruin. recepttonTLote r,IJ"','' '" *»«taonT"le' n»rid»' '""l Newton, Bgure; Joan Watson, refresh on rel.ruary ;>. In Sain, PCersbur,. „„.,„,; Mi|,.i]v|| „.„„„,.,. ^ ylmM . i- laylorand Mrs Cartlon Jester ,,„.„,,„, „ri„1„„s; ,„,ris , ,„,. !'"-"" ' "" Hthering in n,,,v . .„„,.v .„„,, It„y, 1Kls, l|rmni.(. day workshop, at which undergraduate education in preparation for social work was discussed. ndary school Miss Mable S»aiisnn. ilirn-tor of dining and i.-iilnnc halls slates thai all -IIIIII-III- win, have lost artirli-s in the dining hall area (his year should cheek the "lie.l-an.l-fiiiind department" boated just out-side her office in the dish-room of the dining halls. No notification is uo.-o.-ary t„ remove uttetea from this "Isst-lllld- found." Stuil.iils may claim and rcinoic lost items at will ami it i- luggeated that aar) saiol h*aai DO rcinoveil iiniis-.liatc|>. Ahoskle, \. C. on rebruary 9; ami ......,.-, ,,.,,.. ,n|uc, |.iogi runs . a.^in thej wm Mop In Rocky Mount when Thrower, orchestra: Betty Jean Harrii Micv rcturi, on Kebrnary 10 H ,„,„,., ,„,„„,.„„,,.„„,, ' in of the Woman'i Col Dlcfc , ,„.lr], w|!| f|lr,|U|l "lli""' (he music for tl sn „ Fnbruar] ' »lomnae In Korth Caro- 18 troa i:aopM ,„ ,L. ,,,1,,,,, Una and many outside ..f the state ndiicti.i „r have in in -7 //,. informed about the Stu- Alumna* Chapter Meeth ,/,;,/ Council of the Greater Uni- 1,1 " rerxitu of Xorth Carolina. The freshmen group* will meel on Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday at il,H' a majorit) determines the elrrtioa. C. For the purposes of this Counril a guortim shall he a simple majority of each individual delegation. I> Regular meetings shall be held lhr««< CO times annually, in the fall, winter, ami spring, and the place of meeting shall he rotated among the three schools. Speeial meetings may be called upon the joint request of two of the student body presidents. ARTICLE t KXECITIVE The officers shall be the chairman. the vice-chairman, the secretary', and the treasurer, with each school having at least one officer. The term for all officers shall be for one year, with the .I.-, linn being held at the last meeting in the spring- of each year. The chair-man ami secretary shall be from the same school. The Chairman shall preside over ail meetings. The Chairman shall be elect-ed by a majority vote of the Student Council and shall not come from the -line school two years in succession. The Vice-Chairman shall assume the duties of the Chairman in the absence ..f this officer ami shall art as parlia-mentarian at all meetings. .continued on Page Four) "'- Betty Tongue, program* Jean
Object Description
Title | The Carolinian [February 4, 1949] |
Date | 1949-02-04 |
Editor/creator | Deney, Sarah |
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LEGISLATURE FAILS
TO ACT
go Two 7Ke (cUo€cauia
Woman's College—"Distinguished for Its Democracy"
YOU CAN BE 'MISS CLICK'
OF 1949
Be* ['age 5
VOL. \v\ / r.:; 1
WOMAN-8 COLLBOB OF THK CMVEeWITl OT NORTH CAROLINA. GREENSBORO. \. ('.. KEHRl ARY I, !!•!!•
W. C. Students SubmitWomDeAartmeHt °>Science
t- **»- i A ■ A _ Adas New Instructor
NI'MRER II
For Sixth Annual Arts Forum
Applicants Submit Original
Plays, Music, Short Stories,
Poems, Dance Productions
Creative work of twenty two Worn
an's College students In the fields of
drama, fiction, pastry, music, an, and
the dance, will la. products) or dlsoiis-c.i
along with selections from other col-lege*
and universities In the Sixth
Annual Arts Forum, March 17-10.
Short stories hy Woman's College
author* selected for publication In the
special Arts Forum cditl. n of furattt
Include "Abide With Me," by Ann
Forbes; "The Day After," by Evelyn
MWUti "A Toast for Grandpa," by
Ellen Mats; "A Sketch of Love In a
Fish Store," by Iva Unimn ; and "Re-union,
by Winifred Rodger*.
In the Held of poetry', "The Crane,"
"A Itetter Mousetrap," "An Old Woman
Talks of an Old ((evolution," and "The
Illrds," l.y Jean Farley: "The God of
Jonah" tod "A Bustling of Leavea,"
by Mary Anne Clifg; :■ n |