November 5. Newman To Be Quest Pianist November 10 Dr. William S. Newman, asso ciate professor of music and chair man of instruction in piano at the University of North Carolina, will present a piano recital at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, November 10, in Mem orial Hall. In addition to his positions at UNC, Dr. Newman is chairman of the Senior Piano Committee of Music Teachers National Associa tion. He is also a member of the Executive Board of American Musicological Society. Native to Cleveland, Ohio, Dr. Newman received most of his for- m'al education there and his BS in Music Education, MA in Music History, and Ph D in musicology at Western Reserve University. He received private training in theory and composition, music education, piano, and musicology. Among other awards he won scholarships in music from the Cleveland Board of Education and the Concord School of Music and fellowships from Western Reserve University. At UNC in 1947, he received a Carnegie Research Grant to implement his “History of the Sonata Idea.” Dr. Newman has presented con certs and lecture-recitals in muse ums, art galleries, universities, and other educational institutions. In various cities he has given first performances of sonatas by Rust, d’lndy. Sessions, Bloch, Hewitt, Wagner, and others. Before assuming his position at UNC, Dr. Newman was employed as choral director and instructor of appreciation, orchestra, band, the ory, and music history in various high schools, universities, and music schools. He was also a pri vate teacher in piano and theory. For two years Dr. Newman was with the Army Air Force Intel ligence. Dr. Newman is author of “Thir teen Keyboard Sonatas of the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Cen turies”, “The Pianist’s Problems”, and "Keyboard Sonatas by the Sons of Bach”. He has in prepa ration “A History of the Sonata Idea” and “Toward An Under standing of Music”, He has had published critical editions, reviews of books and music, and articles for numerous periodicals. He pos sesses one of the world’s most comprehensive sonata libraries. An extensive traveler. Dr. New man has studied in twelve countries of Western Europe. He has a speaking knowledge of French and a reading knowledge of French, German, Italian, Dutch, Latin, Spanish, and Portugese. MORRIS SERVICE Next To Carolina Theatre * ♦ ♦ ♦ ¥ Sandwichea—Salads—Sodas “Th« Place Where Salemites Meet” enqrouinqco. News Briefs The Canterbury Club will meet Monday, November the eighth at six-thirty in the visual aid room of South. Everyone is urged to attend, as this is the last meeting at which Mr. Thomsen will be present. Betsy Liles and Agnes Rennie will show slides from their European trip. * * * At a recent meeting of the Bul letin Board Committee, the group announced revisions in the make up of the bulletin board and asked the cooperation of the students in making the announcement corner as attractive as possible. Letters have been cut out divid ing the board into two sections, one headed Meetings, the other headed Features. A box with cards, pencils, and thumb-tacks has been placed on the table beneath the board; under the table is a waste basket for' disposal of out-of-date announcements. The second meeting of the Pre sident’s Forum was held Monday, November 1, at 7:00 p.m. Jane Little, on-campus vice-president, presided as chairman The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Bobbi Kuss presented the report from the faculty-student committee concerning Christmas activities. The forum decided that any group who washed to organize a new club on campus was to submit a copy of its constitution to the forum for consideration. The forum will then make recommen dations concerning the proposed organization to the faculty board. Six Students Louise Barron. A double major in Mathematics and English, she is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Barron. Secretary of the Student Government this year, Louise ser ved as house president of Clewell her sophomore year. In addition to being Assistant Feature editor of the Salemite, she also w'rites for the Sights and Insights. Betsy Liles was elected president of the state FTA last spring; Diantha Carter is recording secre tary. C IE Z N II C E '* 1 "Over 30 Years of Musical Service JEWELRY - MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS — RECORDS 440 N. LIBERTY ST — DIAL 2-1443 Here’s The Score By SissJe Allen and Jo Smitherman This week: a summary of the hockey season, a preview of the volleyball season, and lots of athle tic Salemites connected with .each. The sophomores retained,the hockey title they won last year by beating the freshmen, 2-0. Ann Miles, center forward, scored both sophomore goals. Carolyn Kneeburg, beaming over the successful season, announced the following selections to the var- city: Sissie Allen, Nellie Ann Bar- row, Jean Currin, Barbie Huth, Carolyn Kneeburg, Mary Cook Kolmer, Ann Miles, Ann Mixon, Betty Morrison, Katherine Oglesby, and Betsy Smith. Honorable men tion went to Louise Fike, Dott Allen, Brenda Goerdel, Ann Crej shaw, and Linda Chappell. These girls will be invited to a tend a hockey playday on Novem ber 13 at Woman’s College. With the cold weather came vo leyball practice. Katherine Ogles' by, volleyball manager, has an nounced that the freshmen an leading in practice attendant Here are the class managers wh at have the job of keeping class tendance up to par: senior, Jackii Nielson; junior, Jane Langston sophomore, Ann Crenshaw; fresh man, Mary Cook Kolmer, Practice, as usual, is at 4:45 eacl afternoon Monday through Thurs day in the gym. The tournamen will be held between Thanksgiving and Christmas. BRODT-SEPARK MUSIC CO. 620 West Fourth St. Phone 3-2241 Music of All Publishers I THE COLLEGE GRILL ^ 839 Reynolda Road, Winston-Salem, N. C. I STEAKS—SALADS—PIZZA PIE 0 Private Room for Parties ^ For Reservations Phone 9932 ■a I like CHESTERFIELD best! Appearing in "Track of the Cat", a Warner Bros. Production in CinemoScope ond Color BEST FOR YOU.. . no cigarette can satisfy you like a Chesterfield, because Chesterfield has the right combination of the world’s best tobaccos. 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