The TECOAN 1935
EAST CAROLINA
GREENVILLE
TEACHER'S COLLEGE
NORTH CAROLINA
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COPYRIGHT 1935
KATHKYN HINES Editor
MARY GORHAM Business Manager
The
TECOAN
1935
The annual publication
of
EAST CAROLINA
TEACHERS COLLEGE
Greenville, North Carolina
DEDICATION
This book is affectionately dedicated to the memory of Dr. Robert Herring Wright, the first, and, for twenty-five years, the only President of East Carolina Teachers College. He loved little children; he had faith in youth; he gave freely of his rich store of wisdom to college students; he inspired teachers to do their best work; he was an outstanding leader in the field of education in our country; he was a friend to man. North Carolina is richer and better, both intellectually and spiritually, because of the long years of unselfish labor which he so willingly gave in her service.
FOREWORD
Art motifs for yearbooks have been developed with the main objective being to add beauty and color to the books.
The 1935 Teeoan achieves this, we think, and in addition a far more important purpose.
To record much of the beauty of our own campus and college buildings that we may take them with us, our several ways, is an accomplishment that we hope will be appreciated by every student.
CONTENTS
BOOK I THE COLLEGE
BOOK II CLASSES
BOOK III ORGANIZATIONS
BOOK IV FEATURES
IN MEMORIAM
MARY RABB, 1912-1934 Marion, N. C.
HENRY L. RIVERS, JR., 1914-1934 Greenville, N. C.
DREWRY SETTLE, 1914-1934 Greenville, N. C.
VALERIE CONNOR SIMMON'S, 1915-1934 Belhaven, N. C.
FRANK SPAIN, 1917-1935 Grimesland, N. C.
CHARLOTTE STARKEY, 1908-1935 Greenville, N. C.
ALMA WORTHINGTON, 1901-1934 Winterville, N. C.
BOOK I
THE COLLEGE
OFFICERS AND ADMINISTRATION
Leon R. Meadows President
J. B. SPILMAN Treasurer
Mrs. J. B. Spilman Assistant Treasurer
B. W. Ginn Bookkeeper
Hazel Willis Bookkeeper
Howard J. McGinnis Registrar
Ola S. Ross Assistant Registrar
Mattie Scoville Secretary
Agnes Wadlington Secretary
Ellen B. Bowen Secretary
Mrs. Nannie F. Jeter Dietitian
Annie L. Morton Dean of Women
Elizabeth Smith Assistant Dean of Women
Arley V. Moore Dormitory Matron
Mrs. W. G. McKean Dormitory Matron
Mrs. Mamie G. Bradsher Dormitory Matron
Mrs. W. A. Sugg Secretary of Training School
Dr. J. E. Nobles Physician
Miss Dickerson Superintendent of Infirmary
Mary Lea Smith Assistant Superintendent of Infirmary
A. A. Henderson Steward
H. I. West Engineer
J. C. Cockrell Electrician
A. C. Fornes Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds
W. L. Baldree College Carpenter
J. L. Williams Campus Policeman
W. E. Boswell Superintendent of Laundry
TRUSTEES
Clyde Erwin, Chairman, ex officio Raleigh
Term Expires 1939
Mrs. John G. Dawson Kinston
W. J. Boyd Ayden
Mrs. Charles S. Forbes Greenville
Mrs. W. B. Murphy Snow Hill
Term Expires 1937
O. P. Makepeace Sanford
Alexander B. Andrews Raleigh
W. S. Moye Raleigh
Robert R. Taylor Greenville
J. K. Warren Trenton
Term Expires 1935
F. C. Harding Greenville
E. G. Flanagan Greenville
Henry Clark Bridgers Tarboro
Dr. Leon R. Meadows
President
Miss Annie L. Morton
Dean of Women
FACULTY
Hubert C. Haynes Education
Marion K. Fort Director Training School
Lucille Charlton Education
Annie C. Newell Education
Dora E. Coates Education
Louise Williams Mathematics
Alice Lucille Turner English
Lois Grigsby English
Emma Hooper English
R.C. Deal Director of Instruction in Foreign Language
E.C. Hollar History
FACULTY AND ADMIMISTRATION
Mary Dirnberger Instructor of Drama
Anne Redwine Critic Teacher
Louise Galphin Critic Teacher
Frances Wahl Critic Teacher
Alma Browning Critic Teacher
Ruth Faison Critic Teacher
Christine Johnson Critic Teacher
Elizabeth Hyman Critic Teacher
Mrs. J.B. Spilman Assistant Treasurer
Agnes Washington Secretary
Elizabeth Smith Assistant Dean of Women
Mrs. W.G. McKean Dormitory Matron
FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION
M. L. Wright Director of Instruction in Sociology
J. B. Flanagan Economics
Eugenia Thomas Public School Music
R. J. Slay Director of Instruction in Science
Loraine Hunter Science
Jessie Mack Science
Kate Kewis Director of Instruction, Public School Art
Margaret Sammon Assistant Librarian
Gladys Hughes Critic Teacher
Eunice McGee Critic Teacher
Mrs. Lindsey Savage Critic Teacher
FACULTY AMD ADMINISTRATION
Not Photographed
C.L. Adams Director of Instruction in Education and Psychology
Mamie Jenkins English
A.D. Frank Director of Instruction in History
Laura Rose History
Dora Meade Piano
Lois V. Gorrell Piano
Gussie Kuykendall Director of Instruction in Public School Music
P.W. Picklesimer Director of Instruction in Geography
J.B. Cummings Geography
Sara G. Sommerville Physical Education
Katherine Holtzcla Director of Instruction, Home Economics, and Textiles
Ruth Bonnewitz Art
Helen G. Gray Librarian
Hazel Willis Secretary
Mrs. Maime Bradsher Dormitory Matron
E.L. Henderson Administration and Supervision
Howard G. McGinnis Psychology
Herbert ReBarker Director of Instruction in Mathematics
Mary Green English
Mrs. A.E. Bloxton Director of Instruction, Home Economics, and Foods
Lucy Nulton Critic Teacher
Alice V. Wilson Science
J.H. Rose City Superintendent
Vester Hulholland Critic Teacher
Mary York Critic Teacher
Mrs. C.A. Bowen Critic Teacher
Mrs. Herbert Utley Critic Teacher
Mrs. Ficklin Arthur Critic Teacher
Ellen V. Bowen Secretary Placement Bureau
Arlie V. Moore Dormitory Matron
Mary Lea Smith Superintendent of Infirmary
Mrs. Nannie Jeter Dietitian
A.A. Henderson Steward
Tecoan Sponsors
Mrs. G.A. Hines
Mrs. Q.W. Gorham
Kathryn Hines Editor
Mary Gorham Business manager
Editorial Staff
Ruth Cagle
Margaret Norman
Virginia Davis
Business Staff
Rachel Stone
Beatrice Hammond
Lola Holt
Faculty Advisors
M.K. Fort
M.L. Wright
Miss Loraine Hunter
BOOK II
CLASSES
SENIORS
Eloise Camp
Ahoskie, N. C.
President of Senior Class
SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS
Frances Watson, Vice-President
Frances Bowen, Secretary
Kathryn Crowe, Treasurer
Colors: Gold and White
Flower: Daisy
Motto: "Not to the top but climbing"
SENIOR CLASS POEM
I think that there was n'er alive,
A class as good as '35
A class whose aims and ideals high,
Meant "do your very best or die."
A class, who in a losing game,
Could boast the winning class to fame.
Our class is made of fools like me,
But its fame shall live eternally.
(With apologies to Joyce Kilmer.)
Helen Boomer, Class Poet.
Joan Bloom Senior Class Mascot
Cleaton O. Armstrong
Ayden, N.C.
English and History
Lanier Society; Class Treasurer '31; Athletic Assocation; Footbal '31, '32; Basketball '32; Baseball '31, '32; Science Club '32.
Bettie Ruth Autry
Salemburg, N.C.
English and History
W.C.T.C. '32, '33, '34
Helen Babcock
Tarboro, N.C.
Grammar Grade
Secretary Junior Class '34; Lanier Society; Y.W.C.A.
Phoebe Alberta Barnes
Cash Corner, N.C.
English and French
Poe Society '31, '33, '34, '35; Y.W.C.A. '31, '33; PHi Sigma '34, '35; English Club '34.
Kathry Barnette
Huntersville, N.C.
Grammar Grade
Lucy Barrow
Farmville, N.C.
Primary Education
N.C.C.W. '32; Emerson Society; Marshal '34; Superlative '34; Primary Club '35; Superlative '35
Prudence Bazemore
Windsor, N.C.
English and French
Louisburg College '32, '33; Phi Sigma; Emerson Society; English Club.
Grace E. Blackman
Poquoson, Virginia
Grammar Grade
Campbell College '32, '33; Y.W.C.A. '35
Helen Boomer
Swan Quarter. N. C.
English and History
Class Poet '32, '33, '34; Vice President English Club '34, '35; Lanier Society; Business Staff Teco Echo '34; Editorial Staff Techo Echo '35
Laura Bordeaux
Wilmington, N.C.
Grammar Grade
Frances Bowen
Williamston, N. C.
Elementary Education
Emerson Society; Marshal '34; Class Secretary '35; Athletic Association '32, '33; Proctor '33; House President '35; Y. W. C. A.
Edith Bowman
Wadesboro, N. C.
Grammar Grade
Louise Briley
Greenville, N.C.
Primary Education
Athletic Assocation; Class Basketball Team '33; Varsity Basketball Team '34, '35; Poe Society
Mary Alice Brown
Garner, N.C.
English and French
Duke University '32; Wake Forest Summer School '33; Lanier Society; Y.W.C.A. '33; Phi Sigma
Mary Ella Bunn
Rocky Mount, N.C.
Grammar Grade
Lanier Society; Athletic Assocation. President '35; Class Vice President '35; Y.W.C.A.; Freshman Basketball Captain '32; Varsity Basketball '34, '35
Eloise Burch
Walstonburg, N.C.
Home Economics and Science
Emerson Society, Treasurer '34; Y.W.C.A.; Science Club; Delta Omicron Sigma; Marshal '34, '35
Katherine Burgess
Roseboro, N. C.
Primary Education
Winthrop College; Poe Society '35.
Ethel Louise Callis
Colerain, N. C.
Grammar Grade
Louisburg College; Poe Society; Y. W. C. A.
Eloise Camp
Ahoskie, N. C.
English and History
Chairman Religious Educational Committee Y. W. C. A. '34; Poe Society '32, '33, '34, '35; Y. W. C. A. '33, '34, '35; President Senior Class' 35; Delegate, Y. W. C. A. Conference, Duke University '33.
Julia Elizabeth Carswell
Thomasville, Georgia
English and Mathematics
Poe Society, Debater '33, Vice President '33; Marshal '34, Secretary '35; Classical Club '32, '33,' Secretary-Treasurer; Teco Echo Reporter 33; Y. W. C. A. '33; Choir '33; Cheerio Club '33, '34; Class Teco Echo Reporter '35; Math Club, Teco Echo Reporter '34, '35; English Club; Student Volunteer, Glee Club '35.
Constance Cheaves
Louisburg, N.C.
English and History
Emerson Society; Y.W.C.A.
Elizabeth Clark
Jackson Springs, N.C.
Home Economics and Science
Helen Clark
Grifton, N.C.
English and French
Poe Society; Phi Sigma
Mary Elizabeth Crawford
Kinston, N.C.
Home Economics and Science
Lanier Society; Y.W.C.A.; Class Treasurer '32; Delta Omicron Sigma; Proctor '31, '32, '34; TECOAN Reporter for Delta Omicron Sigma '34; Secretary Student Government Assocation, Summer '34; Glee Club '34
Henrietta Crow
Faison, N. C.
Grammar Grade
Lanier Society; Marshal '34; Y. W. C. A. '32; Superlative '35
Kathryn Crowe
Goldsboro, N. C.
English and History
Y.W.C.A. '32; Junior Y.W.C.A Cabinet '32; Lanier Society; Class Cheer Leader '34, '35; Society Cheer Leader '34, '35; Class Treasurer '35.
Margaret Davenport
Mackeys, N. C.
History and French
Poe Society; Phi Sigma '33, '35; Proctor '34.
Leila Elizabeth Davis
Wilmington, N. C.
History, French, Mathematics
Math Club '32; Class Secretary '33: Emerson Society; Emerson Society Treasurer '33; Emerson Society Vice President '34; Emerson Society President '35; Phi Sigma.
Virginia Thomson Davis
Clinton, N.C.
English and French
Meredith College '32; Y. W. C. A. Choir '33, '34; Glee Club '33; Phi Sigma '34, '35, Vice President '34, President '35; Editorial Staff Tecoan '35; Emerson Society
Robert K. Dowd
Mount Vernon Springs, N. C.
English and History
Campbell College '32, '33; Guilford College '34; Football '35; Men's Student Government Association '35.
Nellie Dunn
Greenville, N. C.
Primary Education
Emerson Society; Primary Club.
Josephine Essey
Windsor, N. C.
English and French
Phi Sigma '31, '33, '34, '35; Emerson Society '31, '33, '34, '35; English Club '31.
Theo Easom, Jr.
Spring Hope, N. C.
History and Science
Campbell College '32, '33 Co-ed Editor Teco Echo '34 Football '34, '35; Baseball '34; Senior Class Play '34; Poe Society Play '34; Men's Athletic Assoeiation '34; President Varsity Club '35.
Robert Sugg Fleming
Greenville, N. C.
Mathematics and Science
Lucile Allene Gammon
Whitakers, N. C.
Mathematics and Science
Poe Society '34, '35; Y. W. C. A. Choir '34; Science Club '34, '35; Mathematics Club '34, '35; Proctor '35.
Wilmington, N. C.
History, Math and Science
Emerson Society; Class Representative Tecoan '32; Circulation Manager Teco Echo; Marshal '33; Math Club Secretary-Treasurer '33, Vice President '34; Scribbler's Club Treasurer '34; Science Club.
Minnie Margaret Gorham
Rocky Mount, N. C.
English and History
Lanier Society; Y. W. C. A.; Women's Athletic Association '32; Treasurer Sophomore Class '33; Secretary Student Chapel Committee '35; House President, S.G.A. '35
Isa Costen Grant
New Bern, N. C.
English and Science
Class Treasurer '33; Junior "Y" Cabinet '33; Y. W. C. A.; Lanier Society; Science Club '34, '35; Scribblers' Club '33; Teco Echo Circulation Manager '34; Proctor '34
Malene Grant
New Bern, N. C.
English and Science
Class Secretary '33; Junior "Y" Cabinet '33; Y. W. C. A.; Lanier Society; Science Club '34, '35, Secretary '35; Scrib- blers' Club '33; Teco Echo Cir- culation Manager '31; Proctor '34.
Selma Mae Gurganus
Robersonville, N. C.
English and French
Emerson Society; Y. W. C. A.; English Club; French Club; Class Teco Echo Reporter '33, '34; Staff, Associate Editor '35; Scribblers' Club; Y. W. C. A. Choir '34.
Helen Marjorie Harkey
Sanford, N. C.
English and History
Poe Society, Treasurer '32, '33, '34; Cheerio Club; Tecoan Representative '35.
Mildred Harrison
Wilson, N. C.
Home Economics and Science
Y.W.C.A.; Junior "Y" Cabinet '32; Delta Omicron Sigma '33, '34, '35, President '34; Athletic Assocation '32, '33, '34; Class Basketball Team '32, '33; Science Club '33; Lanier Society; Student Volunteer '33, '34, Vice-President '34; Representative to B.S.U. '32, of Student Government Assocation '32; House President '34; Editor-in-Chief of Handbook '35
Margaret B. Hassell
Greenville. N. C.
Primary Education
Martha Washington '31' Duke University '32, '33
Zoa Fannie Hart
Angier, N. C.
Mathematics and Science
Campbell College '33; Poe Society; Math Club; Science Club; Proctor '34.
May Hearne
Greenville, N. C.
English and Science
Athletic Association; Class Basketball Team '32, '33; Varsity Team '34; Poe Society; Society Cheer Leader; College Cheer Leader; Science Club; Tennis Champion '32, '34.
Ada Clay Hedgepeth
Rocky Mount, N. C.
Poe Society; Y. W. C. A.
Ruth Henderson
Graham, N. C.
Grammar Grade
Lucille Henderson
Mooresville, N. C.
Grammar Grade
Emerson Society; Y. W. C. A.; Junior "Y" Cabinet '32.
Kathryn Hines
Rutherfordton, N. C.
English and History
Junior "Y" Cabinet '32; Y. W. C. A.; English Club; Emerson Society Secretary; Budget Committee '33; Assistant Business Manager Tecoan '33; Delegate N. C. C. P. A. .33, '31, '35, Secretary '35, Business Manager Tecoan '34, Editor '35
Bess Hinson
Goldsboro, N. C.
Primary Education
Lanier Society; Class Treasurer '33, '34; Y. W. C. A.; Choir; Athletic Association '31, '32; Primary Club; Teco Echo Reporter Primary Club; Cheerio Club; Tecoan Reporter Cheerio Club; Student Volunteer '35.
Katharine W. Hinson
Kinston, N. C.
English and History
Junior "Y" Cabinet; Secretary Y. W. C. A. '33; Class President '33; House President '34; Class Tecoan Representative '34; Lanier Society; Y. W. C. A.; Chief Marshal '35; English Club.
Mary Frances Holland
Salemburg, N. C.
English and French
Pineland College '32, '33; Y. W. C. A., Cabinet Member '35; Phi Sigma; Proctor '34
Moena Horton
Gastonia, N.C.
Home Economics and Science
Emerson Society; Debater '33; Student Goverment Assocation '34; Junior "Y" Cabinet '33; Science Club '34, '35; Delta Omicron '35.
Annie Rosamond Horne
Greenville, N.C.
English and History
Lanier Society; Class Cheer Leader '31, '32; College Cheer Leader '31, '32; Society Cheer Leader '31, '32; Student Government Association '31; Marshal '32; Y. W. C. A. '31, '32; Superlative '32; Inter-Society Debater '31.
Rachel Hurst
Hubert, N. C.
Home Economics and Science
Emerson Society; Delta Omicron Sigma; Y. W. C. A.; Cabinet '34; House President '35; Proctor '34
Geneva Hyatt
Hayesville, N. C.
Primary Education
Asheville Teacher's College '32, '33; W. C. T. C. '34.
Janice Jenkins
Conway, N. C.
Grammar Grade
Chowan College '32; Campus Committee '34; Lanier Society; Y.W.C.A.; Phi Sigma '34, '35; Marshal '35; Northampton County Club '34, '35; Lanier Society President '35
Mary Jenkins
Shelby, N.C.
Grammar Grade
Hattie Mae Johnson
Benson, N.C.
Primary Education
Greensboro College '31; Poe Society, Marshal '34; Johnston County Club '33, '34, '35; Vice President '34; Primary Club '35; Y.W.C.A. '35
Katie Lee Johnson
Fuquay Springs, N.C.
Grammar Grade
Proctor '33; Associate Editor Teco Echo '34; Emerson Society '31, '35; Student Government Association, House President '35; Teco Echo Reporter Music Department '33; Superlative '35.
Daniel Jordan
Greenville, N. C.
Mathematics and Science
Lanier Society; Science Club '33, '34, '35; Teco Echo Reporter Science Club '35; Co-ed Treasurer Science Club '34
Verona Lee Joyner
Farmville, N. C.
Home Economics and Science
Emerson Society; Delta Ormicron Sigma; Y. W. C. A.; Proctor '32, '34.
Pennie Keel Lang
Farmville, N. C.
Home Economics and Science
Lanier Society; Home Economics Club; Y. W. C. A.
Margaret Lee
Greenville, N. C.
Mathematics and Science
Emerson Society ; Science Club, Vice President '34
Lucy LeRoy
Goldsboro, N. C.
Grammar Grade
Vice President Class '32; Secretary Chapel Committee '33, '34; Business Manager Teco Echo '33, Editor '34; Representative Student Council; Vice President S.G.A. '35; Poe Society, Marshal '33; Associate Editor Handbook '35; Associate Editor Teco Echo '32; Poe Debater '32, '33; Athletic Assocation; Y.W.C.A.; Inter-Society Committee '34; Delegate to N.C.C.P.A. '33, '34
Grace Elizabeth Lewis
Fountain, N.C.
Primary Education
W.C.U.N.C. '32, '33; Primary Club '35
Frances Maness
Spray, N.C.
Home Economics and Science
Averett College '30, '31, '32; Emerson Society; Delta Omicron Sigma; House President '34
Ruth Lyon Mangum
Creedmore, N.C.
Primary Education
Edith Smith Marslender
Falkland, N. C.
English and French
Council Representative '33; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet '34, '35; State Y. M. C. A.; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet '34; Glee Club '32, '33, '34; Phi Sigma '31, '35; Math Club '32.
Aubrey Annette McLean
Dillon, S. C.
English and Science
Emerson Society; Y. W. C. A.; Math Club; Science Club, Secretary '34; Proctor.
Norma Melvin
White Oak, N. C.
Mathematics and English
Emerson Society '31, '32, '33, '34, '35; Y. W. C. A.; Treasurer Emerson Society '35; President Math Club '35.
Marslender Melvin
McLean Mew born
Mina Lee Mewborn
Snow Hill, N. C.
Grammar Grade
Ruth Moore
Battleboro, N. C.
Grammar Grade
Junior Cabinet '32; Lanier Society; Y. W. C. A.
Clyde Morton
Hubert, N. C.
History and Science
Inter-Society Committee '33; Lanier Society '32, '33, '34, '35; Y.W.C.A. '32, '33; English Club '33; Athletic Assocation '32, '33; Scribbler's Club '32, '33, '34; President '34; Science Club '33, '34, '35 Teco Echo Reporter '32; Associate Editor '33, Managing Editor '34, Editor '35; Delegate N.C.C.P.A. '34, '35; Student Self Government Association '35
Ida Mae Nance
Bonlee, N. C.
Lanier Society; Y. W. C. A. '32; Science Club Treasurer '33; Mathematics Club '33, '34.
Frances Pullman Newsom
Littleton, N. C.
Home Economics and Science
Lanier Society; Athletic Association; Class President '32, Basketball Team '32, '33; Home Economics Club; Science Club '33, '34, '35; Student Yolunteer '33; Lanier Society Treasurer '33; Student Government Association Secretary '34; Inter-Society Committee '34; Tecoan Staff '34; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet '35; Delegate to Southern Intercollegiate Association Student Government '34; Student Government President '35; Delegate to National Student Federation of America '35.
John Everett Nobles, Jr.
Greenville, N.C.
Social Science
The Citadel '32, '33; Lanier Society; Football '33, '34; Basketball '35; Men's Athletic Assocation; Co-ed Club; C.D. Play.
Adelia M. Norris
Beaufort, N.C.
English and History
Poe Society; Y.W.C.A.; English Club
Melba O'Brien
Leaksville, N.C.
Primary Education
Poe Society; Y.W.C.A.; W.A.A.; English Club; Teco Echo Reporter; Class Cheer Leader '32, '33; College Cheer Leader '34; Junior Y.W.C.A. Cabinet '32; Senior Y.W.C.A. '33, '34, '35; Marshal '33; President Poe Society '34; Inter-Society Committee '34; Chapel Program Committee '34; Treasurer Y.W.C.A. '33, '34, President '35; Representative on Student Council '35; Cheerio Club '33, '34; Y.W.C.A. Choir '32, '33; Delegate to Blue Ridge Conference '32, '33; Primary Club '35.
Elizabeth S. Overton
Greenville, N.C.
Primary Education
Emerson Society; College Basketball Team '34, '35; Emerson Cheer Leader '33; Women's Athletic Assocation; Primary Club '35; Budget Committee '34, '35; Glee Club '34; Class Basketball Team '32, '33
Flora Lee Pate
Pollocksville, N. C.
Primary Education
Campbell College '33; Emerson Society; Primary Club; Y.W.C.A.
Mildred Pearson
Clinton, N.C.
Grammar Grade
Lanier Society; Y. W. C. A.; Geography Club '32; Sampson County Club '32; English Club
Martha Hart Peel
Wilson, N. C.
French and History
Thelma Peel
Everetts, N. C.
English and History
Emerson Society; Class President '34; Marshal '35; Class Council Representative '35; English Club; Proctor.
Kittye Snow Phillips
Pinetops, N.C.
Primary Education
Emerson Society; Primary Club.
Lou Lavonia Pitts
Creedmoor, N. C.
French and Mathematics
Y. W. C. A. '32, '35; Math Club '33, 34, '35; Phi Sigma '33, '34, '35; Student Council '35; Student Treasurer '35.
Louise Powell
Emporia, Va.
English ami History
Fredericksburg State Teacher's College '33; Lanier Society.
Baxter Ridenhour
Cooleemee, N. C.
Social Science
Rutherford College '33 ; Football '34; Basketball '34, '35; Baseball '34, '35, Captain '34; Varsity Club '34, '35; Athletic Association '34; Lanier Society '34, '35; President Men's Student Government Association '35.
Mary Shaw Robeson
Greenville, N. C.
English, History and Math
Emerson Society, Orchestra '32; School Orchestra 32, 35; College Ensemble; Student Council '34; Chapel Program Committee '32, '34, Chairman '35; Basketball '32, '35; Captain Sophomore Basketball Team '33.
Mayhew Sawyer
Greenville, N. C.
History and Social Science
Sue Sewell
Windsor, N. C.
English and Mathematics
Lanier Society; Y. W. C. A.; English Club; Math Club; Classical Club; Treasurer Budget Committee '34; Class Cheer Leader '34; Advertising Manager Teco Echo '34.
Lucy Lattie Shearin
Roanoke Rapids, N. C.
Grammar Grade
English Club '31, '32, '33; Emerson Society; Y. W. C. A. '31, '32, '33.
Florence Allen Sinclair
Wilson, N.C.
Mathematics and Science
Athletic Assocation, Vice President '34; Junior "Y" Cabinet; Science Club; Math Club; Poe Society; Class Basketball Team '31, '33; Varsity Basketball Team '34'35, Captain '35; College Cheer Leader; Tennis Champion '31, '34
Mary E. Singletary
Clarkton, N.C.
Primary Education
Peace College '31, '32; Y.W.C.A.; Lanier Society
Sue Elizabeth Smith
Fountain, N.C.
Primary Education
Poe Society; Athletic Assocation '32, '33; Class Basketball Team '32; Y.W.C.A. Choir; Proctor '33; Class Student Council Representative '33; Science Club; Cheerio Club; student volunteer; Secretary-Treasurer, Teco Echo Reporter '34; Violin Ensemble, Accompanist '34, '35; Student Volunteer, President '35; Primary Club '35, Vice President '35; Delegate to N.C. "Y" Officer's Training Conference '34
Lela Mae Taylor
Snow Hill, N. C.
Grammar Grade
Poe Society; Glee Club '32, '33; Y. W. C. A. Choir; Delegate B. S. U. Conference '33; Cheerio Club '33.
Martha Teal
Wadesboro, N. C.
Primary Education
Two Year Normal Class '33; Glee Club "33, '35; Y. W. C. A. '32, '33, '35; Y. W. C. A. Choir '33; Emerson Society; Student Council Summer School '34; Primary Club '34, '35.
Evelyn TYrnage
Farmville, N. C.
English and History
Alma Doris Tyndall
Trenton, N. C.
Home Economics and Scienct
Emerson Society; Y. W. C. A.
Stelma VanHorne
Columbia, N. C.
English and History
Y. W. C. A.; Lanier Society
Ruby Clara Wall
Elams, N.C.
English and History
Poe Society; Teco Echo Staff '33, '34; Science Club.
Ruby Frances Watson
Wilson, N.C.
Primary Education
Lanier Society; Society TECOAN Representative '33; Athletic Association '32, '33; Cheerio Club '33, '34; Y.W.C.A. Choir '33, '34; "Y" Junior Cabinet '32; Senior Cabinet '34, '35; Vice President Y.W.C.A. '35; Delegate N.C. "Y" Officer's Training Conference '34, '35; Secretary N.C. State Y.M.C.A.; Y.W.C.A. Cabinet '35; Student Volunteer; Class Secretary '32, President '33; Representative to Studnet Government Association '34, Vice President '35; Primary Club '35, President '35.
Melvin Willard
Greenville, N.C.
Special
Verda Wilson
Greenville, N.C.
English and History
Dan Wright
Greenville, N. C.
Science and Social Science
Science Club; Lanier Society; Teco Echo Staff '34; Football '33; Publicity Manager of Athletics '35; Co-ed Representative S. G. A. '34; College Orchestra '34.; Co-ed Club; Men's Athletic Association '33, '34; Vice President Men's Student Government Association '35.
William A. Wright
Greenville, N. C.
History ami Social Science
The Citadel '30, University of North Carolina '32, '33
Alice Yancey
Oxford, N. C.
English, History and Science
THE CLASS OF '35
IT was cm September 29, that memorable Tuesday in 1931, that a few more than a hundred girls gathered from the swamps and forests of North Carolina and two or three of her sister states to hoard the Easl Carolina Teachers College bus for a four year trip through the Land of Knowledge. In this year of Roosevelt prosperity when one glances at our sophisticated seniors, one can scarcely realize that it is the same group of frightened Raggedy Anns who in the second ami worst Near of the depression dressed in the proverbial sock cloth, hand-me-down hats, and half-soled shoes, walked timidly into the door of the bus station. We- yes, I was in the group tearful little girls with our flat pocket hooks had little more than our share of ambition to begin such a hazardous adventure in those distressing circumstances.
For two days after our arrival we wandered about, but our wanderings guided by a few upperclassmen proved to be quite profitable. We learned who Miss Morton and President Wright were, we found out the new meaning of the word co-ed, we forgot a little about home, Mama, and Johnnie. Soon the old girls were coming in, our guides seated us in the back of the bus, and a group of merry people we soon learned to respect as upperclassmen filed ahead of us. The seniors, occupying the place of honor, sat next to President Wright, our driver. Miss Morton, Millie Moore, and their helpers patrolled the aisles to see that all was in order and that no cigarette butts were around.
September 31, 1931 we were off! Those first few days were a little heart breaking, but soon we adjusted ourselves and became more or less independent. Frances Newsome was chosen as our leader, and she, working with the class, managed to keep us more or less en- tertained in those "off moments" when we weren't gazing out of the windows at the Land of Knowledge as we went flying through it. Early in the trip we had a delightful surprise: at one of the stops near Singville the Don Cassack Russian chorus entertained us. Just beyond the city none other than the prima donna, Amelita Galli-Curci herself hopped the bus and honored us with an evening's concert.
Since we kept no diary there's little else we remember about the first lap of the journey except that the world was turned upside down and that we were unhappy. Then, before we realized it we found ourselves one step nearer the driver's seat, and we were sophomores. Frances Watson succeeded Frances Newsome as our leader, but due to an accident it was necessary for her to leave. Katherinc Hinson moved into that place of honor and guided us the rest of that year. The performance of Doris Kenyon, one of those Hollywood blondes, pleased us very much. Time was passing quickly, but one more moment was to come to us that year. Harold Kroutzberg came with his group and gave us a series of dances. Much to the disappointment of many he failed to include the Saint Vidas and the Carioca.
Then, to our Junior year - by this time we thought all the bumps, broken-in bridges, marshy swamps, or anything that might make our journey unpleasant had been passed. We were real upperclassmen now. Besides we had a lot of new travelers. The depression was still raging; therefore, many of our Meredith, Salem, and Duke friends joined us, and to the delight of some the number of "co-eds" increased. But in spite of that, this was to be our unhappiest year. When Ellen Baker, our new president, spied some thirty or more lonely children wandering about a school yard without a teacher, she yelled to President Wright to stop the bus, and allow her to remain with them. Her place was taken by Thelma Peel, who with Dr. Rebarker and Miss Williams, our class advisers, soon began to plan the Junior-Senior banquet, the Junior's formal farewell to their fellow travelers. Then a great tragedy happened. President Wright was stricken and in a short time died. No one in the great excursion bus wanted to go on. All banquet plans were dropped; our guides, the teachers who had been pointing out to us the places of interest, seemed to lose all enthusiasm; it seemed we were stuck in the mud ankledeep. Then, Dr. Meadows, who had held the road map for President Wright and aided him around every curb and across every crossroad, took the wheel in his hands, pulled the bus out of the mire, and successfully completed that lap of journey.
Now, we're at the front of the bus at the right of Dr. Meadows who has officially taken President Wright's place. Eloise Camp, the Ahoskie red head, is holding the band together. So far it's been a busy year: practice teaching, the Carolina Play-Makers, Football, Basketball, Senior Play, Carolina Glee Club (with all the boys to entertain et cetera). The end of the journey is now in sight. Now that we look back it seems a short time since September 29, 1931. We've traveled fast and have caught only a glimpse of the beauty in Land of Knowledge. There are yet fields untrodden, depths unfathomed, and heights unsealed. But the little that we have seen has changed us, and you'll hardly recognize us when we step off the bus at commencement town on June third and receive our tickets of dismissals - our diplomas.
Thelma Peel, Historian.
LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT
WE, the Senior Class of nineteen hundred and thirty-five on the even of graudation, do hereby make this our last will and testament.
To you, the incoming freshman class, we leave all our optimism and self-assurance and the patience to do your work through the four years of college life. We alsoleave your HOnor--it is one of the fundamental principles of life.
To your Sophomore, our sister class, we bequeath our studious qualities and our Courage--mental and moral courage as well as physical.
Junior, we leave you all our privileges, our intellectual attainments, and the happiness and hopes of a Senior. We also leave you ambition to live a life of worhty purpose and accomplishments.
To you, the faculty and officers of administration, we bequeath our gratutude for the memories we have of our years at college and for the efforts you have made to help us, both as a class and as individuals. To you also we leave our patience, to be used on the incoming Senior classes.
And to you, Alma Mater, goes our loyalty and the gratitude for our training from the carefree thoughtlessness of our freshman year to the more appreciative attitude of today.
Signed on this foruth day of June, one thousand nine hundred thirty-five, A.D., at East Carolina Teachers College, Greenville, North Carolina.
PRUDENCE BAZEMORE, Testatrix.
Witness:
PHOEBE BARNES
EDITH MARSLENDER
CLASS PROPHECY
Tarry Town, N. Y. October 5, 1950.
Dear Phoebe:
Now that I am settled after mynever-to-be-forgetten trip abroad, I want to tel lyou as much about it as I can.
As you know already, I have been saving money for this trip since my first year of teaching. It is needless to say that I think being an old maid school teacher is a lot of fun. It makes one feel so independent!.
But I must go on. Just before leaving, I went by the Postoffice for my mail. I had a copy of the Sampson Independent! And Virginia Davis is assiociate editor. Glancing through it I saw that Norma Melvin had taken the telegraph agency at White Lake, and that Elizabeth Oveton was the new athletic coach at Clinton.
On the train going down to New York I bought a New York Times. Something made me turn to the society section first and there in bold letters was the name of Clyde Morton, Society Editor. Looking further down, I saw a picture which looked familiar and sure enough tiwas Margaret Staton, fashionable wife of the railroad magnet, Murray Hodges. On the next page, was a picture of S. Elizabeth Smith, famous broadway actress. I could hardly believe my eyes. I then turned back to the news section. In bold healdines were these words: "Murder Mystery Solved by Woman Psychiatrist: Elizabeth Carswell, New in Field of Crimnology, Has Made a Name for Herself." I was too astonished to go any further.
When I got in New York I went straight to the Waldorf Astoria, as I had planned to stay in the city for a few days before sailing. When I went into dinner, I had scarcely seated myself before Ruby wall came to take my order. But I was not to be alone for long. I looked up from my plate and who should be coming toward me but Helen Boomer. She had a pencil and note pad and soon informed me that she wa, a newspaper reporter. She and Ruby decided to show me the city at night. The first place we went was to see Geroge White's Scandals, starring Rachel Hurst. After that we visited a famous night club, and who do you think was hostess? It was Stelma Vanhorne! And moreover, Mildred Pearson appared as one of the very newest torch singers.
After a goo dnight's sleep, or I should say morning's sleep, I was ready for a full day of New York City life. I went first to hear an educational lecture, sponsored by the National Federation of Women's Clubs, of which Pennie Keel Lang is President. The lecture was given by Mary Frances Holland. After the lecture, the President invited us to visit one of New York's best kindergartens. When we rached the school, I found that Frences Bowen was the director. There was an art gallery nearby, so I soppted to see a few of the exhibits. One of the newest and most outstanding was a protrait of Mary S. Robeson painted by Thelma Peel. After this visit I went to radio city, where I hoped for some quiet music. I was not to be disappointed. Clifton Crawford, chief organist, rendered a beautiful program.
In the afternoon I went on a shopping tour. Going first into a dress shop, of a large department store, I ran right into Constance Cheaves who, I learned later was head buyer for the department. In the shoe department, C.O. Armstrong, showed me the latest foot wear.
Deciding that I needed a wave I went into a beauty saloon, where Lucy Shearin proved to be an expert.
Never having been in the slums of New York City, I was interested to see what they would be like. So I went alone to see for myself. I had walked several blocks when I saw two people exactly alike coming toward me. It was Isa Costen and Malene Grant, giving their lives to welfare work.
I suddenly realized the day before I was to sail that I hadn't anything to read on the boat, so I stopped in a book shop. As I walked in I saw behind the counter none other than Mary Alice Brown. She greeted me with this: "You must buy Annie Rosamond Horne's newest novel. It is delightful." On my way to the hotel, I bought from a news stand a copy of the American Historical Magazine, of which Evelyn Turnage is editor. It is quite a good magazine, too.
Now for the sailing! The Ile De France was glorious. It seemed so strange to keep right on seeing people whom I knew. However, the first day on board, I met Ruth Moore and her young preacher husband on deck. they were going to Scotland on their honeymoon. The second day out I ran square into two deck chairs occupied by two familiar faces: Katherine HInson and Eloise Camp were on their way to Indo China to go into the mission field.
The third night out, while dining in one of the select dining rooms, I saw coming toward
me a cute little girl who looked like somebody I had known in college. It turned out to be Henrietta Crow, professional dancer on the boat.
The boat docked at Liverpool, from where I went straight to London. The first place 1 went was St. James Court where, much to my delight. Louise Powell was being presented.
Leaving England I went into Switzerland. Again I bumped into an old acquaintance, Martha Hart Peele, now a millionairess.
From Switzerland I went into France. Paris being the place where I spend most of my time. I found Lou Pitts creating the newest Paris modes, and Kathryn Hines modeling them. They seemed to be enjoying life.
I had heard so much about the French Courts that I was obliged to visit one. To my utter amazement Paul Fitzgerald was pleading a murder case.
Paris was a wonderful place, but I couldn't stay there always. The day came when I had to come home. How time does fly !
It seemed that I couldn't get away from people whom I knew. For on the boat returning to America I met Elizabeth Davis, who was traveling companion for the elder Mrs. Cornelius Yanderbilt, May Hearne and Florence Sinclair who were returning from England where they had won the International Tennis doubles, and Elizabeth Clark, McCall's Pattern designer, returning from a French Designers School.
Arrived in New York, I had a strong desire to return to my Alma Mater for a few days before settling down to teaching. So I took a plane to Greenville. Who do you suppose was stewardess? Verda Wilson! And she informed me that Billy Tolson was piloting the plane.
When I got in Greenville I went to the college the first place, and Mildred Harrison greeted me in Cotton office. She is the new dean, with Betty Ruth Autry as her assistant. Mildred took me around to visit the different departments. Bessie Hinson is critic teacher now at the training school, Margaret Davenport is leaching Physical Education, Margaret Lee is instructor in Biology, Minnie Margaret Gorham is Librarian, and Alice Yancy and Helen Clark both critic teachers in the High School. Prances Xewsome has been at the head of the Home Economics Department but she is leaving to make her home permanently in town.
Jan Garber gave a concert at the college while I was there, and Katie Lee Johnson is his accompanist.
Mildred Gibson invited me to visit her. and Hilly in their cute little home, which I did. I also visited Helen Harkey, now married and living in Greenville, who told me that Mary Elizabeth Crawford is married and that Aubrey McLean is about to marry her employer, resident of the American Tobacco Co.
I got lunch one day at Nellie Dunn's tea room. I heard there that Bill Wright is selling automobiles on a big scale, and that Josephine Essey and Katherine Crow have a dancing school.
I stopped in at Pender's one day and Dan Jordan greeted me across the counter. He is manager now. He told me that Robert Fleming is making quite a name for himself as Professor of Bacteriology at Peabody.
On my way home, I stopped in Washington to see Prudence Bazemore. She is managing a lovely "apartment house. She told me that Lucy LeRoy has become a very successful business woman" in Washington. On my arrival here (Tarry Town) I found among my mail a Teco Echo. After my trip I thought there couldn't possibly be anything of interest in it, but I was wrong. In the Alumnae News I learned that Eloise Burch has gone back to Walstonburg to make her home- married, of course. Ida Mae Nance is teaching Math at Guilford College, Adelia Norris is teaching seventh grade at Milbrook, N. C., Melba O'Brien is married to her Carolina man, and Sue Sewell has recently been made a trustee at Carolina. Frances Watson is traveling secretary in the southern region of the Y. W. C. A., Janice Jenkins is teaching at Queen's College in Charlotte, Zoa Fannie Hart is head nurse at St. Luke's Hospital in Richmond, Kathryn Barnette is teaching voice at Greensboro College, Hattie Mae Johnson is doing Home Mission work in the mountains. Birdie Dell Lamn has a Government position in Panama, and Mary Ella Bunn has married a chewing gum manufacturer.
In your last letter, I believe you enclosed a clipping about Dan Wright's success in Florida as a carrot grower. You also hinted to me that you were taking on more cafeterias on your chain. You certainly have been successful in selling food in Miami. Do you buy your carrots
from Dan?
With love always,
Edith.
JUNIORS
JANICE CAMPBELL
Junior Class Mascot
Colors: Purple and White
Flower: White Rose
Motto: Not failure, but low aim, is crime
JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS
Elizabeth Wlison President
Linelle Clark Vice President
Clara MacMartin Secertary
Verna Belle Lowery Treasurer
Emma Adcock Marshville, N. C.
Tressie Aumon West End, N. C.
Rose Bateman Columbia, N. C.
Dora Beddard Winterville, N. C.
Lucile Belk Monroe, N. C.
Dove Allen Marshville, N. C.
Mattie Barbow LaGrange, N. C.
Mildred Bectox Kinston, N. C.
Rose Beamas Whitakers, N. C.
Margaret Bostic Greenville, N. C.
Arline Bridgers Conway, N.C.
Lottie Beyon Garner, N. C.
James Cars Greenville, N. C.
Vivian Carolus Windsor, N. C.
Linelle Clarke Grimesland, N. C.
Carolyn Brinkley Colerain, N.C.
Mart Bustdy Fountain, N. C.
Frances Callahan Raleigh, N. C.
Hazel Clark
Mary Emma Clarke Greenville, N. C.
Jewel Cole Elizabethtown, N. C.
Hazel Copelan George, N. C.
Edna Darden stntonsburg, N. C.
Madeline Davenport Greenville, N. C.
Marie Davis Kinston, N. C.
Florence Collins Linden, N. C.
Geneva Dale Greenville, N. C.
Elva Davenport Godwin, N. C.
Bettie Cooper Davis Areola, N. C.
Selma Davis Conway, N. C.
Joy LeLoatch Boykins, Va.
Rowena Dickerson Wilson, N. C.
Dorothy Duval Plymouth, N. C.
Nancy Ewisc Candor, N. C.
Louise Farrior Warsaw, N. C.
Thomas Dennis Greenville, N. C.
Elva Driggers Fayetteville, N. C.
Ila Cray Easom tantonsburg, N. C.
Elizabeth Faison Turkey, N. C.
Mildred Faulk Jonesboro, N.C.
Emma Feltos Hertford, N. C.
Laura Smith Fleming Greenville, N. C.
Hyatt Forrest Winterville, N. C.
Virginia Fryer Clinton, N.C.
Inez Glober Bailey, N.C.
Paul FitzGerald Greenville, N. C.
Hazel Forrest Winterville, N. C.
Lauretta Fort
Annie Rose Fuller Smithfield, N. C.
Mary Gorham Rocky Mount, N. C.
Lottie Grifton Wingate, N. C
Evelyn Grimsley Snow Hill, N. C.
Alma Hammond Bethel, N. C.
Helen L. Hardy Snow Hill, N. C.
Valda Hartselle Morven, N. C.
Iary Louise Grimes Battleboro, N. C.
Thelma Haislip Thussel, N.C.
Beulah Hansley Winterville, N. C.
Laura Harrell Bunn, N.C.
Maude Peele Hedgepeth Conway, N. C.
Elizabeth Helms Monroe, N. C.
Elizabeth Hikes Warsaw, N. C.
Margaret Holt Pine Level, N. C.
Foy Hurdle Belvider, N. C.
Ellen Jenkins Rocky Mount. N. C.
Sarah Herring Beaufort, N. C.
Lola Holt Spencer, N. C.
Irene Jones Weeksville, N. C.
Julia Johnson Sanford, N. C.
Gertrude Johnson Conway, N. C.
Dorothy Jones Fairfield, N.C.
Edna Knight Byrum, N. C.
Elizabeth Keith Vass, N.C.
Birdie Dell Lamm Vanceboro, N. C.
W. O. Jolly Ayden, N. C.
James Joyner Greenville, N. C.
Ruby Kelly Newport, N. C.
Annie Kornegay Mount Olive, N. C.
Ida Mae Langley Laurinburg, N.C.
Helen Lassiter Conway, N. C.
Dorothy Logan Yadkinville, N. C.
Ouida Lowery
Minnie Malloy Jonesboro, N. C.
Clara Mac Martin Faison, N. C.
Mary Lindsey Bethel, N. C.
Verna Belle Lowery Trenton, N. C.
Hattie Pearl Mallard Trenton, N.C.
Hazel Martin Jamesville, N. C.
Margaret Martin Conway, N. C.
Lucy Pattie Meads Weeksville, N.C.
Katie Miller Vandemere, N. C.
Elizabeth Musselwhite Greenville, N. C.
Mae McFarland Wilmington, N. C.
Persaline O'Brien Oxford, N. C.
Bobbie Medlin Bunn, N.C.
Mary Mitchiner Franklinton, N.C.
Sue Taylor Myers LaGrange, N.C.
Marcelle Nicholson Graham, N.C.
Emma Avent Outerbridge Whitakers, N.C.
Hilda Outen
Eugenia Parrish Bailey, N. C.
Blanche Pearson Clinton, N. C.
Mary Foy Peterson Clinton, N. C.
Julia Pollock Trenton, N. C.
Janie Outland Woodland, N. C.
Florence Peacock Parkton, N. C.
Margaret Peele Lewiston, N. C.
NOvelle Phillips Fountain, N. C.
Naomi Riddick Gatesville, N. C.
Bettie Rouse LaGrange, N. C.
Nannie Rowlett Greenville, N. C.
Delores Smith Fuquay Springs, N. C.
Maude Starling Elm City, N. C.
Rachel Stone Nashville, N. C.
Julia House LaGrange, N. C.
Sybil Silverthorn Oriental, N. C.
Mary Emily Smith Chalybeate Springs, N. C.
Evelyn Stegall Marshville, N. C.
Mary Tarry
Jean Tate Graham, N. C.
Jean Thomas Farmville, N. C.
Mamie Trexler Wadesboro, N. C.
Elbert Tyson, Jr. Greenville, N. C.
Ethel Vick Woodland, N. C.
Helen J. Taylor Goldsboro, N. C.
Minnie Leah Thompson Wadesboro, N. C.
Evelyn Dixon Turlington, N. C.
Julie Underwood Goldston, N.C.
Irma Walker Columbia, N.C.
Myrtle Watkins
Myra Westbrook Raleigh, N.C.
Virginia White LaGrange, N.C.
Louise Wilder Franklinton, N.C.
Mary Williams Seven Springs, N. C.
Louis Wells Kenansville, N.C.
John Wester
Annie Morris Wheatley Wilson, N. C.
Frances Willard Greenville, N. C.
Elizabeth Wilson Louisburg, N. C.
Magdalene Wilson
Katherine Woodall Wilson, N. C.
Louise Wood Wallace, N. C,
Annie Worthington Ayden, N. C.
Flora Yeargin Garner, N.C.
Not Photographed
Katherine Dixon Burlington, N. C.
Thuraldine Henry Benson, N. C.
Mary Parker Potecasi, N. C.
Bernice Grimes Rocky Mount, N.C.
Myrtle Holliday Greenville, N.C.
Ellen Smith Goldsboro, N. C.
Marguerite Harris Bunn, N. C.
Edward Parker Greenville, N. C.
Inez Stevens Shiloh, X. C.
W.H. Tolson Greenville, N.C.
SOPHOMORES
Lois Waldrop
Sophomore Class mascot
Colors: Blue and Silver
Flower: Sweet Pea
Motto: The elevator to success is not running, take the stairs
SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS
Geneva Brown President
Belle Kearney Vice President
Frances Edgerton Secretary
Martha Hines Treasurer
Makv Rose Badgett
Sula Barbee
Evangeline Barfield
Myrtle Bass
Marguerite Blackmon
Paul Bowen
Saxon Bray
Rachel Britt
Mildred Broadwell
Geneva Brown
Lillie Dare Brown
Ruth Cagle
Maggie Campbell
Lucille Clark
Onie Cochran
Genevieve Carrow
Winona Curlee
Louise Currin
Alex Dail
Eva Davenport
Jimmy Davenport
Esobelle Davenport
Esther Mae Dennis
Mildred Corbett
Verdessa Dilday
Frances Edgerton
Jeanette Edwards
Virginia Ellis
Cynthia Etheridge
Marabelle Faison
Lillian Faulkner
Velma Lou Freeman
Naomi Gaskins
Gladys Gaston
Mary Kathryn Griffin
Louise Groce
Marjorie Groce
Graham Gulley
Eula Mae Hargett
Mildred Herring
Martha Hines
Clara Holden
Annie Sue Hunsucker
Janice Hutchins
Louise James
Elizabeth Johnson
David Johnson
Love Precious Jones
Marjorie Jordon
Belle Kearney
Irene Kennedy
Ruth Kiker
Rachel King
Hazel Lawrence
William May
Rachel Moore
Norman Moore
Seth Muse
Olivia McDaniel
Frances McGowan
Brown McLawhorn
Naomi Newell
Rebecca Noell
Margaret Norman
Janet Palmer
Aldah Parker
Mary Belle Parker
Mary Elizabeth Parker
Ruby Lee Peacock
Katherine Perry
Josephine Ranes
Mabel Rich
Kathleen Robertson
Betty Salisbury
Berkley Sauls
Helen Sawyer
Martha Scoville
Nettie Brett Sewell
Frances Sinclair
Alice Hicks Smith
Blanche Smith
Clarice Smith
Ellen Smith
Elmer L. Smith
Ruth Smith
Della Claire Snipes
Mary Alice Starr
Nora Bogart Stephenson
Ruby Stocks
Camille Swindell
Ruth Styron
Louise Taylor
Elsie Thomas
Polly Thompson
Henrietta Tucker
Camille Turner
Louise Tuten
Catherine Wallace
Nola Walters
Margaret J. Warren
Effie Lee Watson
Margaret Whitehead
George S. Willard
Della Grace Wilson
Dorothy Wilson
Helen Wilson
Anna Earle Windley
Marion Wood
Ruth Wood
Agnes Worthington
Irene Worthington
Not Photograhed
Mary Everette
Wilbur Mayo
Isabelle Pickett
Margaret Garner
Edith Norville
Virginia Pearce
FRESHMEN
Virginia King Perkins
Freshman Class Mascot
Colors: Blue and Silver
Flower: Ragged Robin
Motto: "Rowing, not driftin"
FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS
Xylda Cooper President
Annie Mae Ward Vice President
Bertha Lang Secretary
Mary Lawrence Daveport Treasurer
FRESHMAN CLASS
FRESHMAN CLASS ROLL
Inez Abernathy
Lallah Adler
Christine Alford
Louise Allen
Bernice L. Alston
Mary K. Albritton
Josephine Anderson
Reba Ange
Berta Arnold
Lucille Bailey
Helen Barnhill
Essie Mae Batten
Edna Mae Beddford
Marcella Blanton
Arlene Bordeaux
Mary Brady
Marjorie Brady
Fannie Brewer
Ida Mae Britt
Jean Brown
Kathleen Brown
Ruth Bryan
Dorothy V. Butner
Virginia Carraway
Callie Charltan
Susie Gray Cobb
Xylda Coooper
Elizabeth Copeland
Carrie V. Cotten
Janie Blair Cox
Willie G. Cox
Frances Craddock
Martha Crater
Maggie B. Crumpler
Jimmie Cullens
Mary L. Davenport
Louise Davis
Margaret Davis
Margaret E. Davis
Gray Dewar
Effie Mae Dellhunt
Mary Elizabeth Dixon
Helen Downing
Margaret Eakes
Mildred Edwards
Mae Johnson Eure
Edith Jane Evans
Julia Foley
Alice Mae Frazier
Edde Saunder Freeman
Grace Freeman
Winifred Fuquay
Elizabeth Craig Gillam
Thelma Ginn
Claudia V. Gower
Margaret Hardee
Hannah Hardy
April Joyce Harrell
Beluah Harrell
Edna Claire Hemby
Cliffie Hobgood
Hattie Holland
Anna Mae Holliday
Inez Hubbard
Marjorie Humphrey
Frances E. Johnson
Louise Johnson
Melba Johnson
Thelma Jones
Mildred Kirkland
Bertha Lang
Elizabeth Lasater
Ruth Laughlon
Lillian Merle Matthews
Emma Doris Newborn
Ida Watter Mewborn
Pauline Moore
Florence Moye
Lucy Page Murray
Genevieve Murrell
Myrtle Musgrave
Mary E. McCormick
Nell McDavid
Eunice Odom
Ruth Parker
Ione Powell
Margaret L. Privette
Beatrice Reeves
Lila Grey Reel
Blanche Robertson
Elvina Robertson
Martha Dean Rogers
Virginia Rollins
Susan Rose
Elizabeth Saunders
Mildred Satterwhite
Mary Lyon Shotwell
Mary Alice Simmons
Laurine Skinner
Corobob Smith
Hazel Smith
Marjorie Smithson
Helen Mildred Speight
Grace Spencer
Kathryn Spruill
Marjorie stanfield
Ida Lee Stevenson
Mary Elizabeth Stokes
Elizabeth Stubbs
Magdalene Suggs
Nellie Sulton
Georgia Taylor
Catherine Thompson
Mary Evelyn Thompson
Ruth Todd
Elizabeth Tolson
Neta Lee Townsend
Geraldine Tyson
Katy Iris Vinson
Janet Walker
Lucille Waller
Irma M. Walter
Annie Mae Ward
Louise Warren
Nannie Wheless
Edna Whitty
Christine Williams
Clara Williams
Irma Dell Williams
Sudie Bell Williamson
Sara Windley
Susie Woodruff
Frances Woolard
Mable Worley
Marie Worthington
Woodrow Wooten
Aaron G. Williamson
Alton Whitley
James Caswell Vincent
A.B. Uzzle
Thomas Upton, Jr.
Leroy Gaylor
G.M. Stoked
Frank Spain
Joseph Smith, Jr.
Gherman Smith
Elmer L. Smith
David Sanders
Lester Riderhour
Howard M. Perkins
Sherman Odham
Norwood Northcutt
Allan Moore
Charler J. McCless
Clifford Madrin
Booster Lindsey
Jack Kittrell
Charles Selby Jones
John Eley Jenkins
Ray Hassell
Ben Harris
Gus Forbes
Frances B. Forbes
James E. Evans
Nathan Epstein
Robert Page Edwards
Jack Dunn
Robert Dowd
Frederic Cox
Thad Carraway
Primrose Carpenter
Worth Chauncey Calfe
McAubrey Bynum
John A. Bullock
James Bedard
Roy Barrow
Allen Barbee
Wesley Bankston
James H. Allen
SENIOR NORMAL
Louise King
Senior Normal Class President
SENIOR NORMAL CLASS OFFICERS
Frances Monk Vice President
Elma Joyner Secretary
Brooks McGougan Treasurer
Eleanor Haynes
Mascot of "D" Class
Maribland Albritton
Kinston, N. C.
Grammar Grade
Poe Society '34, '35; Althletic Association '34; Y.W.C.A. '35
Martha Bunn Arlington
Rocky Mount, N. C.
Primary Education
Y.W.C.A. '33, '35; Junior "Y" Cabinet '33, '34; Proctor '33, '34; Lanier Society '33, '35; Class Representative Student Government Association '33, '34.
Eunice Atkinson
Kenly, N. C.
Primary Education
Poe Society; Athletic Association '34, '35; Y. W. C. A.; Johnston County Club, Vice President '35; Cheerio Club
Beulah Bardin
Tarboro, N. C.
Primary Education
Y.W.C.A. '33, '34; Junior Cabinet '33, '34; Lanier Society
Mary Elizabeth Barker
Trenton, N. C.
Grammar Grade
Emerson Society; Athletic Association '34, '35; Scribblers Club ''34; Cheerio Club '34.
Verdie Barrow
LaGrange, N. C.
Grammar Grade
Euphemia Allen
Wendell, N.C.
Grammar Grade
Emerson Society '33; Y.W.C.A.; Junior "Y" Cabinet.
Juanita Arthur
Princeton, N.C.
Primary Education
Hazel Baker
Snow Hill, N.C.
Grammar Grade
Emerson Society '33, '34, '35; Y.W.C.A.
Lou Eloise Barefoot
Benson, N.C.
Primary Education
Poe Society '33, '34; Y.W.C.A. '34; Johnston County Club '33, '34, Treasurer '34
Nancy Rose Barnes
Four Oaks, N. C.
Primary Education
Poe Society '34, '35; Y. W. C. A. '34, '35
Olivia Batts
Myrna Lee Bell
Rocky Mount, N.C.
Grammar Grade
Lanier Society '33, '34, '35; Y.W.C.A. '34, '35
Evelyn Bizzell
Kinston, N. C.
Grammar Grade
Lanier Society '35; Y.W.C.A. '34, '35; Proctor '34, '35
Eloise Williford Bone
Rocky Mount, N.C.
Grammar Grade
Lanier Society, Secretary '34, '35; Glee Club '33, '34, '35; Y.W.C.A.; Junior Cabinet Y.W.C.A. '33, '34; Proctor '34, '35.
Sally Lee Brewer
Grammar Grade
Poe Society '34, '35
Eleanor Brown
Raeford, N. C.
Primary Education
Ruth Carr
Teachy, N.C.
Grammar Grade
Rachel Bissett
Bailey, N.C.
Sarah P. Blue
Parkton, N.C.
Grammar Grade
Lanier Society '34
Mina Grey Boyette
Kenly, N.C.
Primary Education
Poe Society; Y.W.C.A.; Johnston County Club.
Freda Britt
Seaboard, N.C.
Primary Education
Poe Society
Rosa Lee Bullock
Bethel, N. C.
Primary Education
Lanier Society '34, '35
Mollie Bryan Carthright
Bath, N. C.
Grammar Grade
Poe society '34, '35
Oleta B. Chamblee
Zebulon, N. C.
Primary Education
Women's Athletic Assocation; Y.W.C.A.; Proctor
Hadilene Coley
Stantonsburg, N.C.
Primary Education
Poe Society '34, '35, Marshal '35; Athletic Assocation '34, '35; Business Manager Athletic Assocation '35; Assistant Cheer Leader '35; Basketball Team '35; Glee Club '35; Cheerio Club '34
Hettie Belle Cox
Four Oaks, N. C.
Primary Education
Poe Society '34; Lanier Society '35; Y.W.C.A. '34, '35; Athletic Assocation '34
Annie Evelyn Crawley
Bellcross, N.C.
Grammar Grade
Lanier Society '34, '35; Cheerio Club '34
Mary E. Creedle
Belhaven, N.C.
Poe Society '34, '35
Lida Frances Dark
Mt. Vernon Springs, N. C.
Primary Education
Lanier Society '32, '33, '34, '35; Y.W.C.A. '34, '35
Mary Lee Chappell
Varina, N. C.
Primary Education
Poe Society; Proctor '34.
Frances Corbett
Macclesfield, N. C.
Primary Education
Emerson Society '34, '35.
Jewel Cozart
Greenville, N. C.
Primary Education
Town Girls Club '34, '35.
Anna Virginia Credle
Lake Landing, N. C.
Primary Education
Emerson Society.
Lucille Creech
Pine Level, N. C.
Grammar Grade
Poe Society '34, '35; Johnston County Club '34, '35
Helen Davis
Goldsboro, N. C.
Primary Education
Poe Society '33, '35; Marshal '34, '35; Class Secretary '33, '34; Advertising Staff '34, '35.
Ethel L. Denning
Mt. Olive, N.C.
Grammar Grade
Athletic Assocation '34, '35.
Mary Katherine Dixon
Burlington, N. C.
Grammar Grade
Virginia Intermont College '33; Athletic Assocation '33
Mart Nell Eaves
Henderson, N. C.
Primary Education
Y. W. C. A '34, '35
Mary Inez Ellington
Ruffin, N. C.
Grammar Grade
Armatha Fowler
Tabor, N. C.
Primary Education
Poe Society.
Margaret Fulton
Walnut Cove, N. C.
Primary Education
Poe Society '33, '35; Marshal '34, '35; Athletic Association '33, '35; Basketball '33, '35; Secretary Athletic Association '34, '35; Treasurer Student Government Association '34, '35.
Minnie Leola Denning
Mt. Olive, N.C.
Primary Education
Athletic Assocation '34
Ada Margueritte Dixon
Burlington, N. C.
Grammar Grade
Chessie Edmondson
Tarboro, N.C.
Primary Education
Y.W.C.A. '33, '34; Lanier Society; Teco Echo Staff '34, '35
Helen Lewis Eure
Gates, N. C.
Grammar Grade
Poe Society ; Y. W. C. A.
Edith Glenn Fulghum
Halifax, N. C.
Grammar Grade
Emerson Society '34, '35; Y.W.C.A. '34, '35
Melrose Gardner
Dunn, N. C.
Primary Education
Lanier Society
Floribelle Garner
New Port, N.C.
Hazel Gaynor
Fountain, N.C.
Corrinne Goodyear
Lake View, S. C.
Emerson Society '31, '35; Glee Club '31
Estelle Griggs
Morven, N. C.
Primary Education
Emerson Society '34, '35; Girls Glee Club '34, '35; Transfer Appalachian State Teachers College '32, '33
Beatrice Evelyn Hammond
Andrews, S.C.
Grammar Grade
Emerson Society; Y.W.C.A.; Junior Cabinet; Vice President "C" Class; Marshal '35; Business Staff TECOAN '35; Superlative '35
Virginia Harrington
Fairmont, N. C.
Grammar Grade
Emerson Society '34, '35; Young Women's Christian Assocation Choir '34
Carrie Gaynor
Battleboro, N.C.
Grammar Grade
Lanier Society; Cheerio Club
Elizabeth Gibson
Windsor, N.C.
Carrie Congleton Gray
Stokes, N. C.
Grammar Grade
Poe Society; Y. W. C. A.
Elizabeth Gurley
Fremont, N.C.
Primary Education
Y.W.C.A.; Lanier Society Treasurer '35; Proctor '34
Geneva Perry Harrell
Colerain, N.C.
Grammar Grade
Poe Society
Mary Frances Hedgepeth
Morehead City, N. C.
Primary Education
Lanier Society '31
Julia Cleo Hildreth
Marshville, N. C.
Primary Education
Poe Society '33, '35; Young Women's Christian Assocation '33, '35
Eva Hobbs
Clinton, N. C.
Pauline Hooker
Aurora, N.C.
Primary Education
Hattie Hudgins
Sunbury, N. C.
Primary Education
Poe Society.
Dolores James
Parmele, N. C.
Primary Education
Emerson Society; Proctor
Lena Jenkins
Robersonville, N. C.
Primary Education
Emerson Society.
Glenn Hill
Snow Hill, N.C.
Thelma Holt
Princeton, N.C.
Grammar Grade
Lanier society; Johnston County Club '34, '35
Jew Horne
Burgaw, N. C.
Primary Education
Poe Society '34, '35.
Margaret Humphrey
Saint Pauls, N. C.
Primary Education
Lanier Society; Y. W. A.
Doris Jenkins
Robersonville, N. C.
Primary Education
Emerson Society '31, '35; Cheerio Club '34; Cheer Leader '34
Lois Jernigan
Dunn, N. C.
Grammar Grade
Y.W.C.A. '34, '35; Lanier Society '34, '35
Elizabeth L. Johnson
Conway, N. C.
Primary Education
Lanier Society
Annie Lee Jones
Vandemere, N. C.
Grammar Grade
Lanier Society '34, '35; : Y.W.C.A. Choir '34, '35; Cheerio Club '34; Scribblers Club '34, '35; Circulation Manager Teco Echo '35 , Class Budget Committee '34.
Elma Joyner
Denniston, Va.
Grammar Grade
Poe society '34, '35; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet '34; Scribblers Club Reporter '35; Techo Echo Staff, Circulation manager; Class Secretary '35
Louise King
Littleton, N.C.
Grammar Grade
Class President '35; Y.W.C.A.; Lanier Society '34, '35
Mavis Kinlaw
Ayden, N.C.
Primary Education
Glee Club.
Lois Leake
Rich Square, N.C.
Grammar Grade
Emerson Society '34, '35; Y.W.C.A. '34, '35; Northampton County Club '34; Glee Club '34; Circulation Manager Teco Echo '35; Sribblers Club '34, '35.
Mae Ellen Johnson
Benson, N.C.
Primary Education
Poe society; Johnson County Club '34, '35, President '35; Cheerio Club '34; Y.W.C.A. '35
Carrie Jones
Sunbury, N.C.
Primary Education
Emerson Society '34, '35
Alma Mae King
Sloop Point, N.C.
Primary Education
Y.W.C.A. '34, '35; Student Volunteer '34, '35; Poe Society '33, '34, '35.
Dorothy Kinlaw
Elizabethtown, N.C.
Grammar Grade
Emerson Society; Young Woman's Christian Assocation; Athletic Assocation.
Sylvia Knowles
Columbia, N.C.
Alma Bryant Lewis
Greenville, N.C.
Grammar Grade
Emerson Society, '34, '35
Frances Monk
Goldsboro, N. C.
Primary Education
Poe Society 33, '35 ; Marshal '34, '35; Teco Echo Reporter "C" Class '33, '34; Athletic Association '33, '34; Scribblers Club '33, '34; Vice President "D" Class '34, '35; Editorial Staff Teco Echo '33.
Cleo Elizabeth Lewis
Farmville, N.C.
Grammar Grade
Poe Society '33, '34, '35; Proctor '34, '35
Mavis Lewis
Roper, N.C.
Primary Education
Lanier Society '33; Y. W. C. A. '33
Louise Lowery
Trenton, N. C.
Grammar Grade
Athletic Association '33
Olivia Martin
High Point, N.C.
Hazel Mayo
Jonesboro, N.C.
Primary Education
Poe Society
Mary Frances Mitchell
Snow Hill, N. C.
Grammar Grade
Eloise Lewis
Marshallberg, N. C.
Grammar Grade
Poe Society '34, '35; Y.W.C.A. '34, '35; Athletic Assocation '32.
Christine Lindsey
Lumberton, N. C.
Grammar Grade
Lanier Society '33; Cheerio Club '33; Athletic Assocation '33
Clara Mann
Jonesville, N.C.
Primary Education
Lanier Society
Dorothy Lawson Mattocks
Gillett, N. C.
Grammar Grade
W. C. U. N. C. ; Emerson Society '34; Science Club '34
Polly Melvin
Linden, N. C.
Primary Education
Y.W.C.A. '34, '35; Y.W.C.A. Senior Cabinet '34, '35; Lanier Society '34, '35; Glee Club '34, '35
Hazel Monk
Farmville, N.C.
Grammar Grade
Vick Mozingo
Micro, N.C.
Primary Eudcation
Poe Society '34, '35; Athletic Association '34, '35; Varsity Team '34 '35; Y. W. C. A '34, '35.
Lucy McBride
Linden, N.C.
Anne Brooks McGougan
Tabor, N. C.
Primary Education
Lanier Society; Y. W. C. A.; President Columbus County Club '35; Class Treasurer '35
Bessie Narron
Middlesex, N. C.
Primary Education
Poe Society '34, '35; Johnston County Club '34, '35; Y.W.C.A. member '34.
Madie Cecelia Newsome
Harrellsville, N. C.
Primary Education
Poe Society; Y. W. C. A.
Lottie Moore
Kinston, N. C.
Lanier Society '33, '34; S. G. A. 'D' Class Representative '34; College Glee Club '33, '34; Y. W. C. A. '33
Jimmie McArthur
Clinton, N.C.
Grammar Grade
Poe Society '34. '35
Elizabeth McCormick
Jonesboro, N.C.
Primary Education
Mabel McPhaul
Shannon, N.C.
Primary Education
Emerson Society
Dorothy Newsome
Colerain, N. C.
Primary Education
Poe Society
Hazel Lorene Overman
Wilmington, N. C.
Primary Education
Emerson Society; class Cheer Leader '35
Louise Owen
Clarkton, N. C.
Primary Education
Poe Society '34, '35; Y. W. C. A. '35
Ernestine Parker
Gates, N.C.
Grammar Grade
Poe Society; Y.W.C.A.
Ophelia Pearce
Castalia, N.C.
Grammar Grade
Reba Pickett
Kenansville, N. C.
Grammar Grade
Louise Potter
Cash Corner, N. C.
Primary Education
Poe Society '34, '35; Y. W. C. A. '35
Viola Price
Scotland Neck, N. C.
Emerson Society; Y.W. Choir '34
Catherine Parker
Enfield, N.C.
Primary Education
Lanier Society '34, '35; Junior "Y" Cabinet '34; Y.W.C.A. '34; Cheerio Club '34
Gertrude Parker
Trenton, N.C.
Primary Education
Marietta Peele
Kenly, N.C.
Primary Education
Poe Society '34, '35; Y.W.C.A. '34, '35; Junior "Y" Cabinet '34
Rebecca Pitt
Pinetops, N.C.
Primary Education
Emerson Society
Allie Prevatt
Lumberton, N.C.
Grammar Grade
Rebecca Davis Pridgen
Elm City, N.C.
Grammar Grade
Lanier Soiety Marshal '34, '35; Glee Club '34, '35; Y.W.C.A., Junior Cabinet '33, '34; House President '34, '35; Student Government Assocation '34, '35.
Flora Privette
Candor, N. C.
Grammar Grade
Emerson Society '34, '35; Y.W.C.A. '34, '35; Athletic Assocation '34, '35
Lucile Raines
Princeton, N.C.
Primary Education
Mary Louise Robertson
Zebulon, N. C.
Primary Education
Emerson Society.
Elizabeth Rountree
Gates, N. C.
Primary Education
Poe Society; Y. W. C. A.
Merle Sasser
Goldsboro, N. C.
Primary Education
Poe society '34, '35, Treasurer '35; Circulatio Manager Teco Echo '35; Athletic Assocation '34, '35; Cheerio Club '34
Lee Ella Sessoms
Roseboro, N. C.
Grammar Grade
Poe Society '34, '35
Mavis Elizabeth Proctor
Rocky Mount, N. C.
Primary Education
Lanier Society; Y.W.C.A.
Treva Reynolds
Grammar Grade
Lanier Society; Tecoan Representative '33, '34
Minnie Miriam Ross
Aurora, N.C.
Grammar Grade
Poe Society '34, '35; Y. W. C. A. '34, '35
Esther Royster
Bullock, N. C.
Primary Education
Lanier Society '33, '34; Y.W.C.A '34; Granville Club '34
Jane Evelyn Sessoms
Colerain, N.C.
Primary Education
Poe Society '33, '34
Kathryn Eugenia Shute
Kinston, N.C.
Grammar Grade
Poe Society '34, '35; Glee Club '34.
Viola Smith
Goldsboro, N.C.
Grammar Grade
Lanier Society '33; Town Girl's Club, Secretary-Treasurer, '34, '35
Margarette Stephenson
Benson, N.C.
Primary Education
Poe Society; Johnston County Club '34, '35; Cheerio Club '34
Annie Mae Strickland
Bailey, N.C.
Primary Education
Poe Society
Helen Strickland
Nashville, N. C.
Primary Education
Mary Delia Strickland
Clinton, N.C.
Julia Foxe Stringfield
Fayetteyille, N. C.
Grammar Grade
Lanier Society '33, '34; Athletic Assocation '33; Cheerio Club '33
Kathleen Smith
Vanceboro, N. C.
Primary Education
Hadie Strader
Belews Creek, N.C.
Elma Strickland
CLinton, N.C.
Jackie Strickland
Four Oaks, N. C.
Primary Education
Ruth Strickland
Elm City, N. C.
Primary Education
Lanier Society; Proctor '35.
Henrietta Swinson
Mount Olive, N.C.
Grammar Grade
Ina Tatum
Elizabetbtown, N. C.
Grammar Grade
Emerson Society '33, '34, '35; Y.W.C.A. '33, '34, '35
Katie Jane Taylor
Richlands, N.C.
Grammar Grade
Atlantic Christian College '33, '34; Hesperian Society
Frances Tew
Clinton, N.C.
Grammar Grade
Town Student Assocation
Annie Ava Turnage
Snow Hill, N.C.
Grammar Grade
Emerson Society; Y.W.C.A. '34, '35; Athletic Assocation '34, '35; Tennis Club '35
Mary Hazel Tyson
Ayden, N.C.
Primary Eudcation
Billie Vogler
Wendell, N. C.
Grammar Grade
Y.W.C.A. '34, '35; Lanier Society '34, '35; Teco Echo Staff, Advertising manager '35; Scribbler's Club '34; Cheerio Club '34.
Jennie G. Taylor
Williamston, N.C.
Primary Education
President Junior Normal Class '34; Associate Editor Teco Echo '35; Emerson Society '34, '35.
Rebecca Jean Taylor
Sea Level, N.C.
Primary Education
Poe Society
Margaret Thigpen
Greenville, N.C.
Grammar Grade
Town Girls Club '34, '35
Alice Pauline Tyndall
Kinston, N.C.
Grammar Grade
Poe Society '34, '35
Ann Vinson
Elizabeth E. Wagner
Warrenton, N.C.
Primary Education
Poe Society '34, '35; Y.W.C.A. '34, '35.
Margaret S. Walker
Hillsboro, N.C.
Grammar Grade
Poe Society '33, '34, '35; Y.W.C.A. '33, '35; Junior "Y" Cabinet '34
Margaret Watson
Severn, N.C.
Primary Education
Northampton County Club '33, '34; Lanier Society
Blanche White
Powellsville, N.C.
Primary Education
Teco Echo, Circulation Manager '34; TECOAN "D" Class Representative; Poe Society '33, '34, Critic '34
Isabel W. Whitehurst
Greenville, N. C.
Grammar Grade
Town Girls club; Lanier Society; Woman's Athletic Assocation
Ernestine Willis
St. Pauls, N. C.
Grammar Grade
Tillie M. Woolard
Washington, N. C.
Grammar Grade
Poe Society; Y. W. C. A.
Sue Allen Warren
Dunn, N. C.
Primary Education
Emerson Society; Y.W.C.A '34; Cheerio Club '34; Scribbler's Club '34
Florence Gore Wells
Delco, N.C.
Primary Education
Poe Society '33, '34; Y. W. C. A. '34
Sara White
Windsor, N. C.
Primary Education
Emerson Society; Class Cheer Leader '34
Mildred Williamson
Clinton, N.C.
Alma Winslow
Edenton, N.C.
Grammar Grade
Lanier Society '34, '35; Junior Y.W.C.A. Cabinet '34; Y.W.C.A Choir '34; Y.W.C.A. '34, '35.
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Virginia S. Akers
Roanoke Rapids, N. C.
Primary Normal
Emerson Society; Glee Club '33, '34; Y.W.C.A.; Marshal '34; Budget Committee
Elizabeth Boyette
Kenly, N.C.
Two Year Primary
Poe Society; Johnston County Club; Secretary Johnston County Club '35
Margaret Cameron
Roanoke Rapids, N.C.
Grammar Grade
Poe Society '34, '35; Y.W.C.A. '34
Christeen Fowler
Zebulon, N.C.
Two Year Primary
Emerson Society.
Marjorie B. Jordan
Cary, N.C.
Two Year Primary
Athletic Assocation '34
Hazel E. Tart
Dunn, N.C.
Primary Normal
Poe Society '34, '35; Y.W.C.A. '34, '35
Elsie Louise Windhan
Greenville, N.C.
Grammar Grade
Lillian Womble
Lillington, N.C.
Primary Education
Lanier Society '33
Irene Worthington
Winterville, N.C.
Grammar Grade
Lanier Society
SENIOR NORMAL CLASS HISTORY
DURING the age of chivalry the greatest ambition of the youth was to become a worthy knight, the greatest symbol of honor, justice, truth and bravery. To become a knight was very difficult and years of preparation were necessary Young men received their first training at home; then they were apprenticed to a knight. To live with a knight was to be a page and after the duties of a page were met the page became a squire, after the squire was deemed worthy of the honor he was dubbed a knight, the highest rank of honor. The duties of King Arthur's knights was to search for the Holy Grail.
The training of young men and women may be compared to that of knighthood. From the home training to that of College preparation in bravery, high ideals, ambition and on to success. Chivalry is dead, but the spirit goes on and on into the open hearts.
PERIOD I
In 1933 Sir Education sent out knights into the world calling unto young men and women to enter the Castle, East Carolina Teachers College, Greenville, North Carolina, and work to fill the places of the outgoing knights. In order to distinguish these newcomers from other pages at the Castle, they were known as Pages "C."
On the day of registration they were given their duties under Commander English, History and similar degrees. The young ambitious pages set to work with the determination of soon becoming a squire.
A leader was necessary, and after many hours of testing it was found that Page Jennie Green Taylor was most fit for the position.
Feasting and frolicking together with work made the pages more gentle, friendly, and courteous. Many occasions furnished these pleasures.
Soon came Sir Initiation calling the pages to foin the orders of honor, the Order of Lanier, the Poes. or the Emersons. Great was the excitement with which the pages underwent in becoming members of these different orders.
Many of the pages suffered from homesickness, and love sickness and gave up their brave determination and became builders of homes all their own.
On and on the pages worked and as time drew high many pages were given titles of "Members of Stu.bnt Council," "Members of Y. W. C. A. Cabinet," "Marshal," and the like.
Sir Education called the members of his knighthood together and dubbed the squires as knights into his knighthood, which gave the pages much encouragement. And to the pages he said: "You must go on the errand. Vacation, and when this mission is fulfilled you must return again to the Castle and continue your acts of bravery."
PERIOD II
On September 27, 1934 the errand had been accomplished and Pages "C" returned and were given the name Squire "D" for they had served one year in Sir Education's Kingdom
A new leader was necessary and Squire Louise King was given the place.
Soon the testing time came and each squire was sent on the errand "Examinations" was accomplished which brings forth the time for the dubbing of the squires into knighthood. Long has been the tim, and rough has been the way, but now beyond the battle lies success.
PERIOD III
The year 1935 brought on its June day friends and relatives of the many squires to see them march in their festive robes to the chapel of the Castle. The noblest and best of all knights, Sir Knight Meadows, was master of ceremonies. He called before him the worthy squires and presented each with a glittering word, a diploma, pronouncing him a Knight of Sir Education's Kingdom. In the Land of America the Knight went forth in search of Life and Happiness. In the heart of each stands the motto, "The Past Forever Gone, the Future Still Our Own."
RUTH STRICKLAND
SENIOR NORMAL CLASS LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT
State of North Carolina
County of Pitt
Town of Greenville
East Carolina Teachers College
We the members of the 1935 Senior Normal Class of the aforesaid state and county, being of sound health and balanced mentality and realizing that our days of friendship and training at East Carolina Teachers College are near an end, do hereby make our Last Will and Testament:
ITEM I
To the school as a whole we bequeath all our intellectual attainment, originality, and personality, and our eternal allegiance and loyalty
ITEM II
To the faculty, the members of which have toiled so patiently with us through our many trials, we bequeath the empty seats to be filled with our successors, trusting they will meassure up to our standard of pulchritude and I.Q.
ITEM III
To our parents and friends through whose patient endeavor and kind consideration we have at last attained our college goal, we dedicate our love, sincerely hoping that we, by the achievements of our future lives may be able to reward them most graciously for their contribution to our success.
ITEM IV
To the Junior Normal Class who will take our places, we leave with the most unimaginable pleasures:
1. All rights and privileges which they acquire as "D"
2. The pleasure of Practice Teaching made pleasurble by the many critisms bestowed upon one by the critic teacher.
3. The book, History of North Carolina, by Conner taught by Miss Davis.
4. Special permission to use the top stairsin Austin Building, Campus Building steps and between Library stacks for such purposes as several of our members have seen fit to use them.
Signed, sealed and declared by the Senior Normal Class on the third day of June in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred thirty-five.
ANN BROOKS McGOUGAN, Testatrix
Witnesses:
ELIZABETH ROUNTREE
ELIZABETH GURLEY
SENIOR NORMAL CLASS PROPHECY
Last night as I passed the fountain on my way to the Campus Building someone called to me. Turning quickly, I was about to answer when I realized that there was no one there; so, thinking that I must have been mistaken, 1 was about to continue on my way when the call came again, this time more distinctly and. strangely, it seemed to come from the very center of the fountain. In bewilderment I stood there until the call came again, and I saw to my utter amazement, that it was the old frog on top of the fountain who was speaking.
"Wait," he commanded.
"But I have not time," I replied.
"Time, My dear, What do you know of time? Take a moment to stay with me and I will give you a glimpse of time- of the future. Whose future would you know?"
"My classmates', if you please," I replied.
"Then," he said, "Look into the pool and you will see your classmates as they will he in 1945."
I looked and saw that:
Many of the girls are still in Greenville. Ernestine Parker is critic teacher in the fifth grade at the Training School. Julia Hildreth is also in the Training School, taking the place of Miss Thomas, who married the year we graduated. Irene Worthington is holding the position formerly held by the beloved Sara Sommerville. Her assistant is Olivia Martin. Christine Fowler designed the new Men's Dorm at E.C.T.C. of which Mary Credle is House Mother and Virginia Ellis, Lida Frances Dark, and Annie Crawley are maids. The old Co-ed Hut is being used by Madie Newsome for her pressing club, in which she employs Allie Prevatt, Sara Blue, Rebecca Pitt, and Arlene Parker. Orphelia Pierce, Rachel Bissette, and Elizabeth Boyette are the official inspectors for bedbugs and, evelyn Bizzelle is custodian of the smoking room. Frances Monk operates a non-stop air line to Wake Forest. Jewel Cozard, Mildred Faulk, and Hettie Bell Cox are pilots. Her most frequent passengers are Estelle Griggs and Julia Stringfield, who, by the way, is feeling very Jolly these days. Rebecca Pridgen and Myrna Lee Bell are still at E.C.T.C. competing for the attentions of Dr. Flanagan, but he is true to his only love, a former student.
And speaking of Kathryn Shute--hers is the haunting blues voice which comes to you very night over the NBC network through the courtesy of the R.J. Reynolds co.
Virginia Harrington, Geneva Harrell, Virginia Hoffman, and Eva Hobbs have organized a 4-H Club all their own, only nobody can devise its purpose.
Hollywood! The city of broken hearts and E.C.T.C. GIRLS! Ada Hearne is directing out two Co-eds in a film called, "Too Many Women" in which William May and Hosea Ellsworth, the boys, are co-starring. Mildred Williamson is leading lady and Lucille Creech, Margaret Whitehurst, Mavis Lewis, and Glynn Hill are in a mob scene. "Sally" Johnson, Margueritte Dixon, Mary Nell Eaves, and Vick Mozingo are playing with Jew Horne and Her Jazz Harmoney Gals out of Malibu Beach. Dolores James is running a Hollywood beauty parlor and Lois Jernigan is running her mouth. In the beauty parlor Helen Eure designs eyebrows, Madeline Davenport makes wids, and Floribelle Garner paints artifical toe nails.
Elizabeth Rountree and Esther Royster ahve compiled a dictionary so far superior to Webster's that Noah's Unabridged now sells for 33 1/2c the copy.
It is inevitable that some--quite a few--of the girls should be married. Here are Helen Davis (Mrs. Robert Musgrave); Hadilene Coley with Elliott, Jr.; Lottie Moore, the wife of a Kinston grocery man; Virginia Akers and Sara White--both surrounded by a gang of red-headed youngster; Oleta Chamberlee, the wife of a crooner (Could there be a worse fate?)! Enice Atkinson, Mrs. Willard; Hazel Mayo, whose husband sells autos; Hazel Monk and her Yankee husband; and Lois Leake in Oklahoma (Be it ever so humble there's no place like Oklahoma). Gertrude Parker is no long "Baby" for there are now several little "Babies." Louise King and her dignified hubby are the social leaders as well as the "salt of the earth" in Littleton, where they are often seen places with Edith Glynn Gulghum and her fiance, and a successful broker in Tillery, N.C. Minnie has been married for years, and Jackie Strickland is, of course, Mrs. C.O. Margarette Stephenson is Mrs. Paul Somebody and Viola Smith is Mrs. J.A. Stanley. But little Margie Savage has 'em all beat. She has already had eight husbands an dis reported by Lucille Raines, the gossiper of the nation, to be engaged again. Her divorces have all been handled by the firm of Mary Louise Robertson and Mary Louise Robertson.
But Mary Lib Barker sought fur years to obtain a MRS., and, having failed completely, is at Carolina working on a M.A.
Dorothy Newsome and Isabelle Whitehurst are instructors in the art of Gum Chewing at Euphemia Allen's Old Maid's Home, where Mabel McPhaul, Lilly Merle Matthews, and Eleanor Strickland teach toe dancing. Among our representatives at Allen's are: Elsie Windham, Jimmy McArthur, Flora Privett, Katie Jane Taylor, Ida Townsend, Rosa Lee Bullock, and Bessie Xarron.
Blanche White, Vilmer Hooper, and Ernestine Willis teach in Hoid (Hyde) County, but Margaret Walker and Annie Turnage are professors at Columbia, where Armatha Fowler and Ethel and I.eola Denning are assisting the Dr. Thorndike in his experiments on potato bugs. Bille Vogler is now occupying the seat of Applied Psychology at Columbia, but it is hoped that she will soon accept the seat of applied electricity at Sing Sing.
Annie Lee Jones isn't exactly teaching, she is just training fleas and gnats for Barnum and Bailey. With the same company are: "Cat" Parker, a tight rope walker; Alma King, a fortune teller; and Reba Pickett, known as the girl on the flying trapeze. Ruth and Sara Carr are billed in a twin sister act - except they ain't.
I see in a newspaper that Mary Delia Strickland is champion roller skater, I.ula Eby is a parachute jumper, the Groce twins tied in the hundred yard dash, and Frances Corbitt is the greatest tiddly-winks referee in the world. At present she is refereeing a championship game between Lou Eloise Barefoot and Freda Britt. Mary Hoover Barnes recently crossed the Atlantic in a rowboat, and Ann Brooks McGougan is a deep sea diver of note. Carrie Gaynor's eyes stare at us from a Mabelline ad. Ruby Branch's from a "Believe It Or Not" section, anil "Bea" Hammond's from behind horn-rimmed spectacles. Mina Grey Boyette and Margaret Watson, kidnapping of Mary Hazel Tyson, a storming evangelist.
Chessie Edmunson is Dean of Women at Yassar, where "Gooder" Fulton coaches athletics.
Dorothy Kinlaw and Alma Winslow are missionaries to the South Sea Islands. Hazel Overman' expects to sail on the U. 8. 8. Plutarch (of which Martha Bunn Arrimrton is skipper) and join them there. Hazel Baker. "Du" Bardin, and "Lib" Gurley are conducting tent revivals in Central Africa. Mollie Cartwright, Rebecca Pitt, Lucy McBride, and Lillian Womble take up collection while Eloise Bone si,gs tenor and Louise Owen and Inez Ellington sing bass. This is fur the purpose of searing the savages into submission.
Dr. Ruth Strickland and Dr. Mavis Proctor are employed at Dix Hill, where Jane and Lee Ella Sessums inspect apricots. All inferior dualities found are sent to E. C. T. C. Members of the E. C. T. C. Alumnae Association of Dix Hill inmates are: Rebecca Taylor, Hazel Gavnor. Carrie Grey, Margaret Thigpen. and Kathleen Smith. Rebecca Taylor is president of this chapter. In the ward for the deaf is Mattie Moye Gaylord. No, it isn't deaf. It is just that here her incessant talking can't bother anyone.
Margaret Cameron and Florence Wells are owners of "Daneawile" a night club managed by Elizabeth Wagner. Alice Tvndall. Frances Hedgepeth, Carrie Jones, Alma Lewis, and Thelma Holt are Dime-a-Dance girls. Nancy Rose Rarnes. Hazel Tvndall, Christine Lindsey, Margaret Humphery. Yerdie Barrow, and Annie Mae Strickland are the Xoramora sextet, which is far superior to the old Floradora. However, it is Hattie Hudgins who has made the club famous with her fan and scarf dances.
Under the Dome I see Louise Lowery (She learned about government from Reecher, and Louise Potter). They aren't senators - just pages.
Marietta Peele pilots a peanut stand in Pitt County. She sells the nuts to Sylvia Knowles and Cleo Lewis, who use them in the cross country races in which Mavis Kinlaw, Doris Jenkins, and Mary compete. The prizes are awarded by Ina Tatum, a famous prima donna.
Jennie Green Taylor and Merle Sasser, old maids that they are, are in Timbuctu explaining the Einstein theory to the natives. Hazel Tart is in a bakery in the same city.
Helen Strickland is an auctioneer. She always SIXGS the "Going, Going. Gone."
Maribland Albritton was the belle of the recent "Blows Arts Ball," which she attended in company with her old pals. Elma Joyner and Sallie Lee Brewer, who have gone Bohemian.
Treva Reynolds, Melrose Gardner, and Polly Melvin are sitting alone together in the middle of the Sahara desert eating their words.
Just as I saw myself in the pool the frog jumped in. causing ripples in the water. When the ripples had died away I could see nothing but my own reflection in the pool. Looking up I saw the old frog in exactly the place in which he had sat for years. . . .
Sue Warben, Prophet.
JUNIOR NORMAL
Rebecca Lane
Junior Normal, Class Mascot
Colors: Lavender and White
Flower: Pink Rose Bud
Motto: "To strive, to seek, to find but not to yield"
JUNIOR NORMAL CLASS OFFICERS
Eleanor W. Taylor President
Mildred Fuller Vice President
Carolyn Richardson Secretary
Billy Williams Treasurer
JUNIOR NORMAL CLASS
JUNIOR NORMAL CLASS ROLL
Mary Sue Abernathy
Estelle Adams
Marguerite Asbell
Marie Asbell
Ella Turner Atkins
Leone Baker
Mary Banks
Hazel Barbee
Ruth Bardin
Clarice Barnes
Virginia Barnes
Rachel Bass
Bernice Belch
Emma Benson
Mary Lillie Best
Rachel Bissette
Wilson Blalock
Gladys Bowen
Frances Boyd
Mary Hoover Boyd
Helen Bradshaw
Roberta Brantley
Annie Lee Britt
Hazel Britt
Lina Rose Britt
Louise Britt
Mary Britt
Margaret Brown
Berleen Bryant
Thelma Bryant
Mary Louise Burton
Catsey Truitt Butler
Willie Ray Bynum
Erma Cobbs
Minnie Grey Card
Sarah Carroway
Frances Carter
Bettie Castelloe
Louise Cates
Frances Chamblee
Frances Chandler
Charleen Chason
Lena Collie
Dorthula Connor
Louise Corbett
Doris Couch
Janie Cox
Frances Creech
Helen Critcher
Lucille Crocher
Agnes Cullither
Geraldine Daniels
Lydia Daniels
Effie Moore Darden
Alean Davis
Juanita Davis
Ruth Davis
Elizabeth Dixon
Dela Maye Everette
Alleyne Faucette
Dixie Fulton
Mary Foscue
Julia Fowler
Mildred Fuller
Flora Bell Garner
Annie Gaskill
Julia Gaylord
Louise Gooch
Mary Frances Green
Janet Griffin
Margaret Griggs
Betsy Grubb
Ida Kay Hair
Rosie Hairr
Lula Hall
Josie Ward Hall
Mildred Hamilton
Mary Helen Hammond
Eleanor Hardee
Marie Hargett
Mary Elizabeth Harget
Dellas Harris
Mary Louise Harris
Annie Lee Hawks
Betty Hayward
Ada Hearn
Maryln Henderson
Betty Herrin
Frances Hester
Eloise Hester
Helen High
Thelma High
Susie Height
Hattie Hilburn
Margaret Hilburn
Anna Bell Hill
Hazel Hill
Marian Hill
Marie Holmes
Thelma Holt
Lula Holton
Rachel Hoover
Josephine House
Elizabeth Howard
Margaret Humphrey
Elizabeth James
Cristine Jernigan
Ella Johnson
Charlotte Johnson
Ellis Jones
Marjorie Jordan
Elizabeth Keel
Margaret Kelly
Bettt Lane
Ella Mollie Langston
Auline Lanier
Kathleen Lassiter
Mildred Lassiter
Sara Laughlin
Zazelle Laughlin
Lottie Lawrence
Charlotte Grey Lee
Mayo Lee
Mary Lennon
Betty Ruth Leonard
Ruby Leonard
Alma Lewis
Kathryne Lewis
Margaret W. Lewis
Olive Grey Lewis
Reva Lewis
Marjorie Lloyd
Mary Elizabeth Love
Ruby Lucas
Lois Lynch
Emma Mallard
Eula Mason
Elsie Maynard
Mildred Mayo
Mildred Meadows
Edna Mobley
Ophelia Montague
Marie Moore
Edith Morgan
Ziba Helen Morgan
Elizabeth Morris
Margaret Mullin
Julia Murphey
Emma Murrey
Lucy McBride
Carolyne McGee
Mary Carson McGee
Loraine McLamb
Lucy McLawlion
Melba Nobles
Jean O'Neil
Erma Poke
Etheline Parker
Frances Parrish
Ophilia Pearce
Elizabeth Pebbelas
Grace Pelt
Mary Lee Penny
Ernestine Penny
Vivian Perry
Julia Maye Peterson
Henrietta Piahard
Sally Proctor
Doris Quinn
Irene Renfroe
Christine Reynolds
Sarah Rhyan
Carolyne Riddick
Caroline Richardson
Charlotte Roberts
Olive Robertson
Faye Rowel
Margaret Rudioill
Louise Sanderson
Bertie Lee Sawyer
Cornelia Scott
Virginia Shinder
Elizabeth Singatary
Doris Smith
Dorothy Smith
Eloise Smith
Eunice Smith
Frances Smith
Grace Smith
Verline Smith
Myra Southerland
Texas Sowers
Beryl Stallings
Ida Bella Stocks
Georgia Strickland
Roxie Suit
Lois Summerill
Blanche Swinson
Ruby Sikes
Ella Taylor
Eleanor Taylor
Hilda Taylor
Madeline Taylor
Flora Teague
Lewellyn Thornton
Ruth Truslon
Dorothy Viverette
Anna Wade
Anne Wade
Maywood Wagner
Clara Ward
Estella Ward
Rebecca Watson
Majorie West
Priscilla West
Louise Whaley
Eloise Whitehurst
Marie Whitehurst
Pattie Whitehurst
Iner Whitber
Hazel Wilkerson
Billy Williams
Evelyne Williams
Helen Wilson
Edna Worly
Clara Worthington
Sara Lee Yates
Rowan Yeargen
Martha Yelverton
Hazel Young
Marjorie Youngblood
Ollie White
One Hundred Twenty-fivt
BOOK III
ORGANIZATIONS
ATHLETICS
GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
Mary Ella Bunn President
Elizabeth Keith Vice President
Margaret Fulton Secretary
Hadilexe Coley Business Manager
GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAM
VARSITY CLUB
Miss Jane Cider
Coach Mathis
Miss Loraine Hunter
Theo Eason
Troy Burnette
Howard Waldrop
Paul Bowen
"Runt" Bostic
Jack Barrett
Jimmie Carr
W.O. Jolley
ORGANIZATIONS
STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION
Frances Newsom President
Lucy LeRov Vice President
Ethel Vick Secretary
Margaret Fulton Treasurer
Janie Outland Chairman of Campus Committee
Melba O'Brien President of Y. W. C. A.
Clyde Morton Editor of Teco Echo
Thelma Peele Senior Class Representative
Margaret Martin Junior Class Representative
Nola Walters Sophomore Class Representative
Elizabeth Copeland Freshman Class Representative
Lottie Moore Senior Normal Class Representative
Josie Hall Junior Normal Class Representative
Ellen Jenkins House President Wilson Hall
Katie Lee Johnson House President Wilson Hall
Lou Pitts House President Jarvis Hall
Frances Maness House President Jarvis Hall
Minnie Margaret Gorham House President Fleming Hall
Rebecca Pridgen House President Fleming Hall
Hattie Pearl Mallard House President Cotton Hall
Rachel Hurst House President Cotton Hall
Frances Bowen House President Cotton Hall
Margaret Bostic Town Girls' Representative
Frances Newsom
Littleton, N. C.
President Student Government Association
STUDENT GOVERNMENT COUNCIL
Lucy LeRoy
Ethel Vick
Margaret Fulton
Janie Outland
Melba O'Brien
Clyde Morton
Thelma Peele
Margaret Martin
Nola Walters
Elizabeth Copeland
Lottie Moore
Josie Hall
STUDENT GOVERNMENT COUNCIL
Ellen Jenkins
Katie Lee Johnson
Lou Pitts
Frances Maness
Minnie Margaret Gorham
Rebecca Pridgen
Hattie Pearl Mallard
Rachel Hurst
Frances Bowen
Margaret Bostic
Melba O'Brien
Leaksville, N. C.
President Y.W.C.A.
Y. W. C. A. CABINET
Frances Watson Vice President
Margaret Martin Secretary
Hattie Pearl Mallard Treasurer
Mary Frances Holland World Fellowship
Polly Melvin Religious Education
Margaret Norman Social
Mae McFarland Publicity
Jean Thomas Social Service
Katherine Wallace Morning Watch
Frances Newsom Ex Officio
Edith Marslender Music
Ruth Henderson Teco Echo Reporter
JUNIOR "Y" CABINET
GLEE CLUB
DELTA OMICRON SIGMA
PRIMARY CLUB
TECO ECHO EDITORIAL STAFF
Jennie Green Tayloe Managing Editor
George Willard Sports Editor
Malene Grant Assistant Editor
Isa Costen Grant Assistant Editor
Helen Boomer Assistant Editor
Carolyn Brinkley Assistant Editor
Martha Teal Alumnae Reporter
Elma Joyner Circulation Manager
Blanch White Circulation Manager
Annie Lee Jones Circulation Manager
Frances Edgerton Circulation Manager
Clyde Morton Editor
TECO ECHO BUSINESS STAFF
Chessie Edmdndsos Advertising Manager
Josephine Ranes Advertising Manager
Cynthia Etheridge Circulation Manager
Helen J. Taylor Circulation Manager
Merle Sasseb Circulation Manager
Lois Leake Circulation Manager
Mary Alice Starr Advertising Manager
Elizabeth Wilson Advertising Manager
Billie Yogler Advertising Managt r
Jewel Cole Advertising Manager
Helen Davis Advertising Managt r
Dorothy Hooks Business Manager
EMRESON SOCIETY
OFFICERS
Elizabeth Davis President
Elizaeth Wilson Vice President
Jean Tate Secretary
Norma Melvin Treasurer
EMERSON SOCIETY
SONG
Tune: "Clayton's Grand March"
Oh, Emerson, Society,
Dear old White and Blue!
For you our hearts heat merrily
As we sing this song to you.
For when we see our colors there,
Blue and White, everywhere,
We know that they mean only you.
And all you hold so true.
So here ice are the Emersons,
Boosting for our clan.
Oh, Emerson! Oh, Emerson!
For you we will always stand!
POE SOCIETY
OFFICERS
Carolyn Brinkley President
Elizabeth Dixon Johnson Vice President
Elizabeth Carswell Secretary
Merle Sasser Treasurer
POE SOCIETY
SONG
Oft, Edgar! Oh, Edgar Allan!
We are the Edgar Allan Poes.
We are the society,
Choice and picked variety.
Oh, Edgar! Oh, Edgar Allan!
We are the Edgar Allan Poes.
March on! - March on!
Beneath the red and white,
For we will conquer all our foes,
And we're sure to win in every fight.
LANIER OFFICERS
OFFICERS
Janice Jenkins President
Louise James Vice President
Eloise Bone Secretary
Elizabeth Gurley Treasurer
LANIER SOCIETY
SONG
Tune: "On the Mall"
Let us sing a song of praise to our Society,
Hail to thee, Sidney Lanier!
Loyal members ever proving your sobriety,
Though our fun to us will e'er be dear.
Then let us to our banner each a tribute pay -
Let us ever our motto uphold,
Always faithful, true, and loyal to thee, night and day,
Hurrah for the Green and Gold!
Katherine Hinson
Kinston, N. C.
Chief Marshal, Lanier Society
Lanier Society Marshals
Janice Jenkins
Rebecca Pridgen
Ellen Jenkins
Clara MacMarlin
Rachel Stone
Emerson Society Marshals
Beatrice Hammond
Thelma Peele
Virginia Akers
Jean Thomas
Eloise Burch
Poe Society Marshals
Frances Monk
Helen Davis
Maragaret Fullon
Hadilene Coley
Jewel Cole
BOOK IV
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