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PAGE EIGHT Virginia’s 4th Art Festival Held At Hampton Institute KAMI /OK, VA Special'* Two rowded days nf student p • . • nta• | ions, exhibits. xpw-chof. discus- i ions an-*, workshops marked the •OURTI annuai -\ur m:sti . IAL-CONFEI-f KKCT ,vhicb was ' I rr I ■n*' >d .it ! I ■■:■ mu :< i -':'11 1 ,>p , tpril M 12 by ri.- Virgin;;) Stale . ?oai d ol hrim v win s ;.> * »*tti:- '' inn i ervice in < „>■■ ~n -.n a i?I iil Opening ihr ronfrrenre. nre slderl over by Miss vl.irv 1 Godfrey. \s i . .a Supm t--.nr of art eiliie:il>:'i m the Stale R f pi. of i Mura • i' several sin d‘-nt pre•- otati -ns in rousit. ar iiHe* 'ore anti licit>. pattern 1 ; phis a staff-student perfor ntancf r;,K tram stia .Vit - ;'• "5; • ; tin Sold;;!' St 1 He tone of the eonferere v belt received its ehallenge at t' e ifterne.ni '.nan by V. ft ill!' 1 fir.tie,>i*i, Ileeeter of 10-’rtteiiiin in the \ i. 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V > f. • I *- - , ** , / ‘ | -.Rp^ /I /C 1 (i (// 3F \ a U u Get the jump dr hot-weather driving with Sow-pressure Hl'llVll K y 42 mUI Me Im Me .K&ft&JuiSr at HUP GENERAL TIRE co. p d. McDowell St Dial TE 2-0571 Dh'?' M 'f'ldUff.n?/ oß.'.rfvwoM. -- - - -—■ rOURS ON OUR (Air PAY plan I Other highlights of. the opening 1 session were addresses by art edu j cation official Miss Sam C. Jcy -1 nor ami by Hampton Institutes , President Alonzo G. Moron. Miss Joyner, art criueatinn supervisor, said that “the great est means for developing ar! awareness is by actual parti -1 eipation." She had high praise for the programs dealing with Vr( l orm which had hern pre seiitcd in the morning session, j Tlw sfx.ilai. noting that chang ing sot M i-, requii i s changing eon | ropts of form, said (hat “the art j > nrhrt must be able to project the feel of ai l to students . . Art ■ i' a combination of feeling, thought I ami imagination, born of an irao • ••nal oxpcrcincc.” she declared "It r tin- job of the teacher to cn i <'urage partieinaiiort. for the creat es! thing for a yonne human being I is to make a personal discovery, i she pointed out. fSkMM H*teL WWB ‘ ■* “Be thrifty when you're \oung, and when you're old you’}' ite able to afford the things only the yoniig can enjoy I” ST ST Ufa S TINK'S u.ni M fIIKK'IAI. IIONORKD Purdir Anders. Executive See retary of the St. Augustine's (ollege Alumni Association and director of public rela ! lion at the college, above right Knoxville College s Fine i Arts Festival Concluded KNOXVILLE TF'.N Tc Fine Arts FesliW,! I grand arl Sundn•*. Apnl 7. ■•? h ; j the <u art R.rm rin r| jby Rob'-i \V Shlri,i .n m. i tfi tht? yin«' A’ < oipv. j toriunv Piosridu!V Janu-: A Co!- i j on display Jliom the Knoxwiie ! I Art lo<*ci 1 r>• * i.-us. rij-,R T V i A The frealtve Danep ! oncer! drew ,i large crowd Murids'. ; nighi to the gymnasium Ihe program included The TSegin nings ol Dance. lis we of ini j tiation. Dance of Roe tie ( digres sion, Dance ot Saerifiiii! !■ \ prcssuin ( lassie Movement Paliern, BaFet. Modern inter pretative Donee, • mgo, t'.p arid Square Danring I Narrators Mr?. Daphne M ■ | j * linr.i.- „-!id ).■; .' - vVhimhc ad j Sci ipt. icst arch ■*!.<! , ’ I lings were done by >1» Roscm-iry , Adams, associate professor ot tmi- i i sic. Choreofiraphy: Aldophus Mi> i ] Coe. Mrs. Estes jo Lennon. Flor ! j cnee VViiljams, Robert A-fungen, j ! Armen?ine Pick'.dt. Cb.oroi efn-cls; 1 | Dorothy Carter. Kv. ; l;i ; Cook, i A'vonne ' 11. • • I.ui ~ , ■ : Betru Mcttoofild. Fv ddii \\'■ ?- , j con Smith Pcrcuesion Jomi f Brown, Robert Rene i!. ;. Tri" i i Downs; piano. Alvin Huhbve-.i and i ; Ros.-maty Attains. ; Dancers were f. ore liv nwp i dance class si Know ijjp <'ojs Vine Junior Hi. h Schoo!. YKIt A , i physical education classes ,■ K - i ; villp College and 'Meßath ' from Austin High S. l-.i.0l fi-.r stage crow included J.ct.H lot? and Benjamin ."-.no:. 1 > gh?: ) l—mi nwiiawpw»iiww».-f .i;. r - 1- ■ -»tit— nr w Guaraniced His 3 ? v 1 Igt i v Kl V AIKS All repairs none tr: v< • ,• or j i ip our modern ir.op We sell TV i ; pk’tuie tube iusuranc • r j LEWIS Radio & TV < M i ii i <• I 4tt S Blond worm SI Poll ...s;.s, — r—T- !.1 „, n , ,imn iininn>i in.ii ,r--'-~-' - '„ ’ s I ; ; Jt,. 1 *mw -V V | May the prornise of life everlasting lift your heart ana bring peace to your spirit during this happy Easter season. ! | j FIRST-CITIZENS BANK | | AND TRUST COMPANY i was presented a hand print ed copy nf < tie College's '‘Blur and White’ 1 . Mrs. Ellen \. Deny, president nf (he Nor folk. Virginia chapter, makes the presentation. Calvin Jones curtain; Shirley Kv iron . Majg'icrttf Brawn?!'. Blan ■hi M.ontgt iwry. Booker R.idge : w:ij Vrank Wpikor. wardrobe: Chn.-biph' r Reynolds, sound of * fnctS' Shui'lotlc Boone A Ido pbur McGee makeup. Alice Batts Martha Pierce, Rebecca Craig "■■■'! is cc Upton and Rich (>n Tuesria v night “Po'- er VVithoul filory,” a three act 1 play which showed on Broad- J wav for three months, was pre sented by the Garget Masque dramatic club in Ho Fine Arts turiitonum \n overflow crowd which liner! the stalls of the litUc thcatei and ssafeh >d trom the upstairs lounge s> itnes'-ed this magnificent pre -f'litatlOri The play was direrf «d hr Karl < AVston. drama t>c instructor «.vh-> is a dis ciple nf Thomas !. Poag of Vemic'-sce A and I statp f n'- versjtv. The audience vesptfeed In the 1 inierpreiation of the-’ plgy which ! denis with n young man who liver ’ with his family in Kondon. He is eompletHy spot led by hi? mother j and young woman who are tii;n-.s M-c thal he has bat'cimo in- j ■'.ived ».s iih another tvnmsn who is 1 '• : 7 • r ‘Via tji<» i frihuibecs ci Inis' hsaa'lnfore happy | ;*r-tu;r» :■ Ii thn: one of them is ' 1 1'.aiH ii; 'at- loi ’h" crime, til pl.-iv achit vos an .atm:,sphere f.Ucd with i ihe tension of a shared s.-cre? as 1 mii ril-Tv. •be (■•■ • im !ud*'d Betts- Jef ferson as f !o: Bonn 1 Snitih as Magci-’ F,:"}! 1 Hill as f lith: ' “lapHre.v Horton as Eddie: t 'rolyn nuth'dge as Anna; Ralnh Roys as Cliff: Udolphus Af'Gee as John. This psycho logical n.elodra.ma was writ ten by Michael Clayton Hut- A •..•lic it wa- pre.-ented Tlurs-i hors by the Vested Choir. Wind En- j day. Ap-jl C at :» p, c. with mim- ! remble, and (he On- i n Workshop j in the gyruri.isium A potpourri in- | chided drama. ir.t:sic:, dancing. | I'.vmnastn-s. and Art which eon -1 bid'd '•'‘s!:v."d •in Friday night. 1 Dr N C. Fitzpatrick’s music situ- j dent: p'-e. 1 nn.'ri a program at 11 ! or chape! .''vices Wednesday, i THE CAROLINIAN [Southern Law Officials Are Turning Their Backs Qn New Wave Os Kla n Terror, Magazine Charges 1 ■xrriii r x r » t f r •* - -- . 1- . . _ 1 xrrsTt Y y ri 7 r y JWkicVV fVJltrv ’ ndW urviorcc ■ rnent officials in the South are ig ! norinp. a new wave of terror and crime by the revived Ku Kttx Kian. a national magaine charged Mon day. Noting that the Kian is en- I joying its greatest resurgence since the 1920'5, a survey in the new issue of Look Maga zine reported that “for every Dixie official who fights the Kian, a dozen turn their backs on Kian intimidation.” “As in the 1920’s sheriffs and po lice chiefs throughout Dixie, with notable exceptions, treat Kian raid ing parties gingerly, frequently warning thorn against ‘rough stuff.’ but seldom cracking down or ex posing known members,” the ma gazine said. 1! cited interviews with law officers who denied knowing a single Klansman, although “within hours, any reporter could find an admitted Klans tnan within the officers' juris diction.” Other authorities, according to j the survey, found among their sub j ordinates 0 tolerance for the Kian | that permits the KKK in escape 1 | investigation during periods of via- i j lence. j In Mobile. 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Supreme f'ourt decision outlaw ins sc- ] gregation in jiublie schools, the 1 reported more than < 100,000 persons have joined the ( various Klaus, and today “of- < fivers of the different Klaus are handling well over a mil j f (ton dollars collected from its j bigoted members.” Eight Klans were listed as bring- j ing new terror” to !he South. There is no notional Kkm now, ii | was pointed out The eight Kian.- i are: The U. E Klans with headcumrt- j ers in Georgia; the Florida KKK. j Honey production in North Car- 1 ohria during 1956 amounted to 4.- I > 928,008 pounds I i Mj Neighbors | : i i i j --» Ll\ "Wj,A “Well, anyway, I’m dedtieo I i tbits!* WEEK ENDING SATORDaV, the Association of South Carolina j Klans: the Gulf Ku Klux Kian with i headquarters in Mobile: a Knights ! of the KKK operating in North ■ Carolina; the Original KKK of the ] Confederacy in Birmingham, and j , , .. WASHINGTON D C. ('ANP! Test imony before congressional j committees hits revealed ‘hat it] cost the U. S. 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