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Nineteen W. (. Girls Make College Who's Who Story "H I'mjf .1. 7%e Qsio€ifua/i Woman's College—"Distinguished for Its Democracy" Elizabeth Patten Pushes Plans (or Honor System Ktury on I'atlf \<H.I MB XXII HUMAN'S CMXHUK UK TIIK I'MVKRSITl Of MtKTII IWKOI.IN.I. (iKKKNSIMMUI. V «.. I.l< IMIII I; IS, mill M MNKS It Education Association To Meet in Greensboro In November, 1941 Southern Business Croup Accepts Invitation to Hold Annual Convention Here Tin- Bowtbm Baataeaa Bdncatlon association uliiili INIS ii uicmlicrshlp of apnrnilnmU Ij l.'JOfi lliellllMTS. will MM In Qrttnaboro aexl Navenator »t which time Woman's college, the hiisl-riess -'hoots down town, IIIH) GlVUt bora high schools will IN- boats, About 4-"rfi members will attend Ihi- niiiiuiil conceal ton. HfilloM will IM- held from Friday morning mill Saturday BOOB Rome of '1M- nBOetoajii will feature out-standing njMkm from lending ml' \er-iti»-; others will IM- closed meet-liiL-- «—|n-« i:iIIv fnr shorthand tMfhnK tea. hers of business law, and other commercial teaehera. A baaqnri Kri day algal will IM- followed by n dance. Thi- convention will bring i" the students ami family of WoaMn*i col hfp .'in unusual «»i»!•• »rti»nit> to partici-pate, with very little cost, in one of the Ontatandlllg association conventions In hHslnrsii education. Ilr. NrKee Flak, hiiiil of the II. S. s A. department, proaldod nt the con-vention held in Nashville, Ttomeaace, this year. Toe oasrlal laeltattoa ex loaded bf Ike bnotaeas educators of Greensboro lo meet In their city was accented «t Ike anwtlaaj in Nashville. Choir Concert Opens Pre-Holiday Week; Sophomores Plan Annual Christmas Pageant B.S.S.A. Head to Talk At Education Meeting Dr. McKee F.sk Will Preside Over Business Fraternity In Chicago, Illinois Mr McKee Flak, head of the U.S. S A. department nt Woman's college. will nd.lr.--- ill.- administrators, prin-cipal*, and Mipervtnors attending' the iiniiM.il meeting «.f the National Coin as-reIn I Tew •hers' federetina in l"bt » igo, from Thursday lo Saturday. lleeemher S0-2K. l»r. I"i-k i< editor of Hi.- yearbook puMbdied by Ihe National ('••nuiH-nial Teachers' federation. While in Chicago. IT Flak will al lend n meeting of tin* admlnhdratlve hoard of Ihe Salbowl r il of ltu-1 IIPM Kducalloa lt«- l- u aiemher »>r I hi- hoard. Mr 1'i-k I- president of tin- IMia Pi K|i-ii.,ti. a national honorary frat-ernity <<f icraduale business education, ami will pr.-i.te oter a meeting of the executive hoard which will IM- held in Chicago while bo K there. Mi Jameji t*rawford, » member *<f Ihe It S S A faculty, will ab«o at ii-nd Ihe National <'oiiiini-r'-ial Teach- IT-' federation meeting. One Hundred Fifteen Commercials Find Jobs Mr I'. W Phillips, dlieetor of BObllc reflations, baa BBnomeed tin* place-mcni record of tin- one-year Comiucr- 4-i.-ii dam of tin- year 1900-40. of tho 145 members of the class, Ifi uirls have failed t.. report to Mr. Phillips, of the l*w» who have reported, 115 nr now employed. This maaea n total placemen! "f v» per cent Mr. PntlUpa feebt MRe tli:i( with the tirls added wh"iii he has nut y«-r beard from, the percentace arould Ko over '"►. and also that ^irN who have IM.i yel been plaeed -nil hare caod pONnlhllHIeN. Sine.- the lart r.-|n.rr of ihe place-menl <-f ihe lenlor rlass of 1(M0, more ptaeemeatfi hare been made In cram mar grade, BmtHah, Kreneh, idiyaleal edtteatlon, Mrlolao and It. S. S A. nehla. This alvea a total placement of '.•.". per eenl <.f la-t year*« senior rlamt, • ♦• Freshman Class Elects Legislature Members l:.ii.\- Reaf*h*y, Imn4by l<evla, and I.'.;- I'hiiiin- w**re I'leeteil !«• refiri'Menl Ihe fn-Nhmnn elai* in the Stud<nt tlov rhtlatnre i:h/ iheth Thrower i- lh'- lew i-latM i■iH-t-rli-adi-r Tin* i-Uf « ..n- held Irtda.v. \..\. il.l..r l"t. in "It Ih-fif |».-i ..lh... n-nii.d ii, |he wlnnlna «-f lhew< maautee*. \\*4>rd-4 f..r the t-I.i-s waiK written l«> Kmlly i.on Wiii.ii-v are hetaai com-pleted by Ihe antbor and r^.is l*hUllpn. The banner Is in n apml flnbtbed atate l.nrile (irifHn, M*nlor borne ceonomlca major, i- worklnc on ii- (lass ol 1943 to Give Traditional Play In Aycock Friday The Mve&lh iiniMinl w>|»liniiinri' Christman paaeaal will be preaented by the daaa of 1919 on Kriday. De-eember U". at 7 :'.Vi In Ayc«M-k IIIHII-lorhiin. Immediately following Ihe pBReanl. everyone will he hi\Mini to Jidn lii earol idaielmi In the quadrangle, i.> l..< l.-d by Anna Hell. Anna Rosa IK ehiilriiuiii of Ihe I»HK-eant. Patte Wooley !•* tleslnnini: the Ktaae net. The arript is being prepared by Anne I'itoniak with Ihe assistance of Kevereml Jean Vache. Mr. «;.-..r-;.- Thompson and Mrs. Footer Fit/ Simons are aiding in the musical and dramatic phases «if the program, Tahlrauv The lahleam will be "ProphecyfM "Annoiiin-iatioii." "The Siie|»hi-rds," ■Three Wise Men." "Christ Child In u Manger,*1 and "Christinas in tho Mod-ern Family." Try-oats for the parti were held on December n and 12. Tommy Babbitt, who played "Manier' In "Family Portrait,*1 nnd Dorothy Johaaon's little slater will piny In the last raid.-an. The narrator will*be ■npported by choir earol-atnfdns mid neJtatloas, There will also IM« rnroi Ringing before the ]M-i:i?i! opens. Terhnlral Vast Sally Man.h-i and Barbara Johnson an- in charge of liuhtlnu. Oetnvla Mid-ler is making the coatnmea. Chairman of pnldieily. AI Ire 1'rilehett. Is being (Continued on Pttgr Tien) Pageant Chairmen . . . Ann. I'itoiiijik ami Anna Roaa Ret down to serious work makinK HIIIII plans for lite Sophomore I'liriatmaH paffeanl whieh will IN* pre-sentetl on Kriilay evening*, lleeeniber Ifo. in Ayeork ain Iitoriuin.— (CAIUH.INIAN photo hy Mary Kranees Cox.) 'Pine Needles' to Take LatigUdge StUfJentS Freshmen Pieces JQ Gjye p-^|| p| PINE NKKDI.KS pMm <>r Ihr Home Economics Group Holds Initiation Honor Society Welcomes New Members at Dinner Parly, December 5 Kormal lull laI loo waK held by the Home KnmnauVs Honor soebrty Tlmr-ilay, I*...-m)>< i .".. ai ii p. m. in Hi.- II..|»:I.III room of tin- Home Kc*Miouib*H Imlhllng lo web1 elghl IH*W no'inlieri inn. ih.- nueh>ty. Kollnwlug Hie rere many a luim|in*l wan glvaw in Ihelr honor In the private dining ruoiu of ihe Home Economic* bulhllnff. Th.- snelety i- composed of the junior and •tenhir iimh-r^radnat.—. graduate stn dent-, and alumnae who SM*el n**|Oln< iiM-nts in* sehularohlii, kwdershlp sisl -.rxl.e in Ihe ll.ld of hmne eeomuulei Juniors lire not elected to Ihe group Until the end Of the fall semester. Marjorie Norton, elected In her junior year, and Koxfe Carswell, also elected in her junior year, are preslilelil and secretary pro tempore. The recently elected seniors are: Elisabeth Kails, Christine Uadftr, Ida tllldM, liorln Uross, ll.l.n Klli-hh*. Ce hate Bplvey. Xelsoa Tinker, and Mar garet Vreemnd. Mrs. Mabel Cowers. Instructor in home economics, is faculty adviser for the local organisation. It was begun in MOM for the puri«e.e «»f reeognlging and fostering scholarship, leadership and service. The UUIUIHT of members of the society is limited. —.». Dikean Society Chooses Sponsor, Dance Chairman Dikean society members ekfcteil Les-ion Orahani as uam*e chairman for Ih.ir formal dan..-. Which will lie held »ii rVbruary XL The electhNi uecurreil when lie' Hoeh*ty meiuhers met in Sin ■lents' Imlbtlng Wednesday, lleeemher II, at 7 :.T0 p in OladyH Till.it. wielety pr.--kd.nl. pn-i.h-'l at Ihe nieelliig. Mrs. Kathleen 1'iair. history Instruc T.»r. has been chosen Kpousor for th I Ihe hies of •■! xiug tin* n|mnsor from ih.- silnilnistrnllve faeulty. rather llim froui HiiHuiE IIM» ct(UiiMi*lf*rs. French t'lub to Present 'Pastorale De Noel* Wednesday Ni:;hl |*ns|..rnle ■!■• X.icl." an Id II. lh Ii freshmen who rMsdvad assignment* on Thursday. Ild-i-mhcr V2, will be taken Salunlay. I)eceml»er 14. nt IS noun and Ii:'i0 p. m- IHI the steps of Ayeaeh auilitorium winch fare on Spring t*anlen Nlreet. The lie\l group of fre^hnirll plr- l|«iw«|tMI pl:i>. will I- gltcll l>.\ the lam will he lakei Thnrsday, „ :ill< „t\\v&. Kn-mh rluh M.-..ui Mi.inihir |!l. .il I'.' imiiii. \ssjgo. ',her I**, at, _. ..lo i. m in .>.:. , ,. II.I. nt-. imdl m.iiN will be suit al the llrst «if next week. ,M T'" l*"» '" '" ' '"—'•-' '"'■ i!.. lit I I mi.- in :i >.. nth.in college. In . n lid. r the din • I loll "I" M. K.'IH- I la idle. fueiiliy w|MiiiMir of ill.- club. Writ leu l\ AIIM.UI'I l.rehan in the <*cet»iHl ' • IH ury, i he -!■■!> i^ Is ken fno.n Ihe MII f the birth of ClirM. and uav |.|;i>ed III Can- III I I.V.V Tile I'n n. || inn i. H hi. Ii Im- 1... II i.i...l.-uii/..| by Ihe .|-. IT. i:. mihlo IliiIm, will iM-fm I,I 4i. .1 l>\ i!..- Mil i. ih iHirlmeiit mi I. i Hi.- .in., it i Mr r.iul on- ley. rolec pn.f.vvor. Faculty Wives Give Christmas Party •II... I:.. Ullv Wll... . Illll .- ... • in ii imrli r. I I RPMI I. ■■Ill \t.ilii.-li In lh.' \ii.ihi.i |iil< ■•••'In "I III.' \l .'I.* li"ti-<- <>li 'In. -I|:IV. I ii- . i nil., r I". :ii :::■•> p. m. TUI« i- Hi- -- I In .-. -ii.- ..f ■""" •"'"'" :l""""1 "'•• '"" "f Singers Will Present Program of Yuletide Carols, December 15 The Woman's College choir will pre-sent "Christinas Musie Mown the Ages," II program of choral arrange moms representing musie from the twelfth lo the twentieth eeiiturles. nt ihe annual Christmap concert on Bon-day, lleeemher l*». ul ■"• |> m. In AyciK-k iiu.litorhiui. M.iuher> of the choir will wear bright nil skirls anil ncek pidv* with while blouses. Strands of silver bells, twined with evergreen, will IH-suspended in the background of the soloists fur Canttrt Anna Bell, soprano, and Moris Mar-shall, i-oiitralto. will sin- the solo parts of "In Bethlehem** Manger Lowly," by Mi.kinson. The solos in "I Know. <» Virgin Mary." by II. It. ('mil. will be sung by Naomi Smith, soprano, ami Jean Williams, contralto. Kinogene Chirk, will sing soprano solos; In reel-tatlves nnd rhorua from The Mt<sf«iah [by IJ. I". llmulel anil "O Holy Night." by Ailolphe Adam. I'M i;i :IIII of •s.nigs Karly Christinas songs on the prii , gram are: "Mlvlmiiii Mysterlum." twelfth century plain song. Mode V, won!* from Aurollus Clemens Pruden (in-. :C|H41:S A.M.: "Venl Kminanuel." [ancient plain song from Ihe thirteenth century; "In Mnl<-i .luhilo." mi mielent ('erman earol. from the fourteenth CCBf I ury, arrnngiil hy K. II. Qeer; "In I'.ethleh.'in's Manger l^iwly." a traill-llonal s.mg from the sixtii'nth century, arranged by Dickinson; "Holy I>ay Holly Carol." an old Cornish carol of the Klxteentfa century, arranged hy I*i*- f.-h\ re : l^>. How* a Itose." hy Michael Mary." an old Kreneh earol, arrmigisl I'ruclorlus, and *"l Know. O Virgin i<> il It. Caul, representing the nev . niii uih century*- Carols from Later IVrimls CbrislinaM mush' from later periods I Include: •Alleluia" from the Cantata I Far Is a Child Is Horn, by .1. 8. Bach and arranged l>\ I.cfehvre. and revita i llvcHaml clioriis fr The Messiah, byl i; I' I IMI.I.I. from the Hgbteentb cell i lury; "A JOM.IIS Christman Hong,*' Flemish enrol hy ■'. A. tlevaert, and i \i. els II. r Ihe I hid- Wen- Clyiiig." .i iraillilounl I'I.IMII i<arol, from the nineteenth cent orj : "The Snow." music hy Sir Kdward Rlgar and words by C eiilortiilumciilN for siuiill gnM<|**< of fin uii\ WfHiH'li I h--'- etilerlatliiwiili ttlll clleml over i IN.II...I of in..IHI-n- llHle all of lb/ t.xidlv a n 'I Ii* -<• H|I*I :n i'*<l';iv li.i^-i«—,--- were Mr- \v r. Ilarney. Mrs. II II. All-rater, Mn c M Johns. Mrs. Mai . ..im Hooke, Mr- K. .1 Forney, and Mr-. MeKee Fish, ihe Christ inns siorj in whb*fa Ihe sbi-p i.. i.« nee i > in.: nnnied ..r the birth of Clirl t Uy ih. it.'I The sheplienls HIOK Ihelr pan in I rein h I'h.-••■ Inking HH> I HI I I ol lit. I., pin nl lin ! Anna IleiI M.ai- Mai hall. Clara lloewh. Kniogenc Chirk, and Mr. Caul IMieh-y. The part of ih.- iniik.-. p. r will he ink.MI by Helen """■• i,M" Morgan:>«-*# Vlll Is- play.il hj Vlt (<'t fflsacd on /'a?/c Thru ) Mr-. Altvnlcr arrnngi*t| llie program hy Mr. [uinin IIIHJ -: Mary. U} .11 y . ||r and Ihi' readier of the prologue will IM> u,,"h ' -"'' "f ""'-'• '■•' ■'" l.„, linn i/ .;.-.. r^.- I. ,.k„-.,,-. Nlrlne ..r.-h. -in, , T||c. I.. f.„ ||„. |,r.*r Is IMHHI " '""> h,<* «■ '• :""1 ""• ""'« I., .II.VI.I Ir.n.l, .:,,..!- Th- «il«- - ' •""'- "' " ""• .l„l. »ill Ink.- Hi.- |..iil "f II.- lilii:.!!.- iH.lr. .III.I ~in.l.-i.i- in Hi.- Kr.-ii.li .1.- |.:irli.i.-lil will I"- lln- .Iiorns ..f sh.-|. Ii.-r.l*. W..UI.-U InlnlDH in. Mr-. Ch:irl.-s Itnnran M.-lv*-r. who i- n in.-inlM-r ..f lln- l-':i<-nli\ Wlvra ■ Iiih. Iran able lo an.nil lh.- pi In ^.■lIl.T. M'r.N/lllll"/ ...I I'il'h' BIX) -Soldier of France- Jacques Hardre Returns to America By Route Through Northern Africa Music Faculty Members Attend Meeting in Ohio M* an II. Hugh Allvatcr and Mr. Killb llamias. nf the Woman's college musie faculty, will attend the H'JIKI an-nual meeting of Ihe Mush- Teachers' \a I i. inn I a ssi icia | i. ui j II I 'levelu ml. Ilhio, on M...IIII"T '.II. :io. SI, HMO. This meeting i- in conjunction with the meet-ing of ihe National AssoemthM of s. h--d- of Musir and the Amerleaa Muslcologleal society. Mean Altvater, who is president of Ihe North Carolina Musie Teachers* association, will represent this state at the meeting. He will also represent Woman.- college In the meeting of l'i Kappa Lambda, the national music so-ciety which was Installed on thi- caav pu- la-l year. Mr. Ilaamu Is the sec-retary of ihe Washington Raltlmore a-hapler of the Ami-rlcmi Musicolngiciil s..clely. "Frunee foughl Ihewurof HIIHagaln. I "I ";i- de hlllxisl August In, bad whlb-Heruiany rought Ihe war of Hi hi." I <".' I«"l«'r" '" ""'• r h* ,,','■,•"■ fc stated .la.<|ii.- Il.n.li.-. recent I) d> iMol.il./,d In,ah -oldi.r and son of U|))|| n a- h.-d MKIMHI O|| NKM-IIIIMT "JH. ami sailed S'ovemlN-r 2!l for lln- Stales." iimtlon of Framv, M Iteoe llanlre, a—••• iate professor of „ |MKav „ f,.« imHltlis for a sohller to Kreneh nl IVoiium's college, iitlrlbulhiB lt>a\c ||n< it*uulr>. "I was ilrnfle<| in to this fail and nuiny others the down \o\—UIIMT, IHCtP, nnd M*r«nl until No fall of l-Yamo. "The luck of -utli ,-«inhi*l, HUH." i.'K■ . -a"n MH-lel.'V,'''I'VIns,"C~|M>1I..'-I< inaugural**- !' .MM.H-ha.nlaiNl arms ,nnd air enrpM Cmrrnasmlimi Restrleted .... i- amdber of the i-omplex ...n-.- nl ||„ \ms „,,,„, ,||slant relatives m Food Directors Meet MIHH MUIH-I Swnnmai, dh*tllhin u Woman'M eolb'gc, presidetl at Ihe meet in;; nf Ihe I Still ford coiint> F I S.r\ i... direciors Tuesday. Heremls>r Ml. :.. M,(I„M,,;|I|(, Tangier In Northern Afrl li.ii" 'H <t. U ■■' Hctuiirs Through llgerla Jin ipies had In.uhle la . r r.. ih.- 1 nil. d Slllli IM . :i mh "ll ohlli i |*ll) and ..HI hair • oil - a .|;>\. is hard!) mle •plllle l<. prolific |>.i ilge to the Sl.il. - " ami IHHIIIISI' of th.- mfessary detour North I'nrollini t llirollgh \lgerla. French and Spani-h I fellow-hip Mi and Mr- K. ne llardre and iheir I i.in, .-. hut lo< never hoard from I hem. Pi ■ pli n iiphsI Pram .- are not al low«i| lo eorres|iou*l with those who '.. Ii • in ui ipieil Ii... ' .l:o ipi. - .it - that hi plan • for Ihe rut ore nre lerj Imlellliite. hut that In ma) i.tniii io ih.' I iiKcrsil) of i in■ i.- hi- leiu Inn: 7;in p. in. in Ihe Home KcooomlcM hnildliiff. Miss Cleime Hoyd, director ..I' fireensboro art I cafeterias, led tin? evening dbH*uaslon, .a to gel to Mst Portugal. It i-imi-.— ihie r..r dlMchargitl French sol tilers i" pa- through spani-h terri-tory in Ruro|s>. daughter im-l Jmipn-s nl J.r-.-.\ elly when1 his ship Ihe S S Kteler ihieked Mianlny, Hcccnilicr '•• -lac.pics had I n ■way in France fi»r II nsinths. *♦» Mathematics Majors May Take Civil Service Exam Virginia Tucker, a graduate of the I'Oi rlass of Woman's college, re num.I lo Ihe campus November 2T», Miss Tmk.-r. for live years has been employed in the research laboratory of ih.- National Advisory committee «»n Veronanties. Ijingley Field, Virginia. She i- IH*W III charge nf one of ihe laliomtorles there. Mi — Tia-ker's imrpoHT in visiting IV an's college was t" Interettl mathe m:ill«« inajors in taking Civil Serv i..- tests f.u- .-mplo.vm.in in this A>ld. St*Vl*ml glrN from Woman's college iiiv going to take the examination In ih.- near future. This is MI open field mill an ex- ..ll.ni -ource of employment forgTadU-ales iu mathematics, Mi-- Tucker re-ported. Freshmen T Clubs Sponsor Traditional 'Hanging of Greens' Vesper Services in Hut Will llci;in Ceremony Sunday. I)cccmlH*r l.r> In Ihe traditional "hanging of the green." freshmen ineinhcrs of the "X" will go from hulldlng to hulldliig nil over CMinpUK hanging Christina* wreaths and singing rands on Sunday evening. Deeemher i."i. The ceremony will Is-gln with a special * caper service in the ■•\" nut at 7 ::M) p. in. .lulla Mavis, worship chairman for the Y.W.C.A.. ami Mary McKarlmnl mid Cli/ahith .Ionian, wor-ship chairman of the freshmen "Y" cluhs. have prepared Ihe program for the service. After vespers, the frcshiucn will sing carols as they deliver wreaths to all the reshlem-o halls mid to the infirm-ary, and they will bang wreaths on Mr. W. C. Jackson's door, on Miss Har-riet Klliott's door, anil on Mrs. Churle* Mclver's door. Open house, to which all students lire Invited, will lie held hy the fresh-men In the "V" hut after the "hanging of the gn*on." Itetsy Smith, social chairman of the Y. W. C. A. and the S.M Id chiilruieii of the fresh BII-II clulm are In charge of pinna for Open bonne. Kvcryone Is Invited In the "Y" but OH Snturilay afternoon, December 14, nt I p. in. to help in making the wreiiths. Mr. W. Dorset! Talks To Composition Group Masqueraders Sponsor Class in Writing Scripts For Children's Programs A group of students, organized hy the Masqueraders for the pnrpoae of learning to write radio script for chll dren's programs, met on Sunday. l>e- I-I'IIIINT 8, nt (t::to p. in. In Aycock niiill-toriiun. Mr. Wilhur Doraett, tishnical director of Claylikers. is leader of the group Mr. Domett spoke briefly abowj (he technique of writ lag for radio, nod as an lllusi rai ion he read one of his oriel mil Hcrlptu He said thai he plans to have one or uion* scripts written by members of the group rend nt each meeting. The next meeting will tie held on Sunday. January 12. at tl :.'iu p. in. in Ayeoek auditorium. Klnce Woman's college 1^ a state hi *dItutkm primarily Interested in train ing learners, Ihe Maaqueraders betlevo that -Hid. nl- should learn how to give worthwhile entertainment to children now and in the future. Plans have IHS-II made lor broadcasting work of the group over WHIG, the Greenaboro radio broadeastlng station. • ♦• Music Students Present Fourth Recital of Year The fmirlh Hlii.l.-nl recital <if the y.-iir m Rtrcn on TliurMlay. l>wni- IKT IS, in tin- rertlal Imll .>r the Moslc i.uihliiii:. 'rii.- piano 'numl..-rs on the protrrani iv.-n-: 'In Autumn." McDowell, ami "Itanjo-|iii-kiT." John Powell, by Vlr- Kiniii llnrpbjr; aad "Prelude0 Minor." S.-rliil.lii.-. II work for l.-fl liiin.l iil.-n.-. Saved by l.mlw Uodbejp. 'rii.- vol.-.- M.|..-iionM arefe: "'► Tut-ria Mia" (from "Aiilnl. Verdi, SUIIK i.y Marjorie Wllllaau, linii.. Wall al Hi.- nlano; "I'IIIIUHOII (r.\i II,-.-- ijiio. an.I ."A.l.-l.-'s I.IIIKIIIIIK Sine" from "I ii.- Klitli-rmniiN." .loliami KtrattM, HUHIK b) I'lara 1C.H-S.-II. Virginia i'nr-ruili.- rf aerompanjilnc, • ♦• CoWegfi (Zhoir to Sin<< Over WBIC, Tuesday iu keeping with Ihe uplrll of the ara- Hnn. the ('..lh-.- choir, under the direc lion of Mr. George M Thomnaon. will pn-. HI :■ program of I'hri-imas music over Grecnshoru radio stalbm, WHIG, Tuemlny, lleeemlN*r 17. ai H i> in. The selctloiis on this program will be taken from those sung hy the choir in the annual rhristman ■■oneeti on Rnnday, iVcember 15. This will hot be a program i»f Ihe familiar carols, hut the music will he that of Ihe great masters,
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Title | The Carolinian [December 13, 1940] |
Date | 1940-12-13 |
Editor/creator | Dean, Peggy |
Subject headings | University of North Carolina at Greensboro--Newspapers;College student newspapers and periodicals-- North Carolina--Greensboro;Student publications--North Carolina--Greensboro;Student activities--North Carolina--History |
General topics | Teachers;UNCG |
Place | Greensboro (N.C.) |
Description | The December 13, 1940, issue of The Carolinian, the student newspaper of the Woman's College of the University of North Carolina (now The University of North Carolina at Greensboro). |
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Original publisher | Greensboro, N.C. : Woman's College of the University of North Carolina |
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Title | Page 1 |
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Nineteen W. (. Girls
Make College Who's Who
Story "H I'mjf .1. 7%e Qsio€ifua/i
Woman's College—"Distinguished for Its Democracy"
Elizabeth Patten Pushes
Plans (or Honor System
Ktury on I'atlf
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