The Teco Echo, April 1, 1940


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KSSK TESSEVILLE, N. C, TODAY. APRIL FOOL, TWENTIETH CENTURY Xumbei
NANNIE GAY OATES SELECTED TO REIGN AS QUEEN

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n1 Govern-
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Hall last
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tie when the
Mis Morton,
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had had I
Ami her twenty;
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after consider-
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1 . bed and Miss
made sober
Beard Grass Sr.
Has Made Debut
h. N. C. Society
Final Exams To Be
Discontinued
Here Next Fall
Adminst ration officials have i , ?
announeecl that beginning with been chosen to reign as Queen of the May on the E. (
will b
ae Been Very
Active In
Campus Groups
Oates,
Beard
Miss Nannie Gay
charming senior from
Grass, has been selected to reign
as Queen of the May on the East
Carolina Teachers College cam-
pus this year. Miss Oates comes
from a widely known North
Pictured is Miss Nannie Gay Oates of Beard Grass who has j Carolina family and has?
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next fall quarter there will oe
no more exams at E. C. l. C
This move came as a result of
a recommendation by Pres, Leon
R. Meadows.
Dr. Meadows gave the follow-
ing reasons for his recommen-
dations. First, exams really
aren't fair because they come
lal a time when every one is!
thinking of vacation and is in
a hurry to leave. Secondly, the I
; students are busy packing and
explanation, j thinking of home and are m such
insolent to the a state that none can concen-
Discipline com trate. Thirdly, the teachers, too,
! thai she was are in a hurry so that they will
?"rtaininir her be able to get off to have their
nervous breakdowns or trips,
which ever they prefer; and as
ous this spring. Elaborate plans have been made for the occasion.
Free Goodies
To Be Served
Dormitory Girls
Must No Longer
doijg Bpo? jy Sign In And Out
oom this way
itlt red it none
- business how
Dr. Frank announced in Cha-
pe 1 last Friday that drinks, sand-
wiches, nabs and bakery goods
will be given away at the college
soda shop every morning be-
tween the hours of nine and
twelve during the month of
April.
He stated that students show-
a result, they don't have time ij s() iule interest in the stores
to grade the papers carefully, thai tnia method is being used
thoughtful considera-1 as a(ivertisement (and also as
the individuals work
Council Members
Don't Have Time
Tc Cheek Bcoks
sS
Mis
i hour hearing with nor for
tee "Miss EtheridgeItions of
'1 hours in which to for the quarter.
S and was dis- Fourthly a teacher usually
knows or should know what a
?the offender was; student can do before exams.
anyway. Besides a student who
normally has a high average In
his or her work may lose it
when they take the final exam
under such unfavorable condi-
tions .
So in order to eliminate this
strain and worry, in the future
a system of progressive testing
After conferring with
Morton, Dean (of
Juanita Etheridge president of
the W. S. G. A. (Wild Shows
friends all over the state. Her
great-great-great-great - great
great grand parents came over
to the colonies on the Mayflower.
Her father was known as Billy
the Kid when he was a youngs-
ter and since that time has been
actively engaged in the perfume
business. Miss Oates made her
debutt into North Carolina so-
cietv in 1936.
Since entering ECTC Nannie
has been very active in campus
organizations. She is a member
of the Lanier Literary Society
and was President of that so-
ciety last year. She has worked
on the college newspaper and on
the Tecoan at various times. Al-
though handicapped by the loss
of a leg which accident occurr-
ed a few weeks ago in the din-
i ing hall, she has been quite ac-
Given Around) today announced jn s)orts
Miss Oates has not announced
lust before she went home for
a means of disposing of the ac-1 being shipped for staging a
eSd stelJ goods). wild beer-drinking party in her as
yet, her attendants at her
nulated stale goods). wild beer-drinking party in her coronation but it is expected that
The morning hours have been room, that from now on cne tn wiU he from her intimate
iw:ttft?wnmo- mrls in the dormitories would .?
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er when the eom-
1 on the scene. An
found six empty
another half open-
opened.
- Etheridge will
he fore the corn-
All information
chosen for this treat to accomo-
date those few (?) students who
prefer thirty minutes extn:
irls in the dormitories would
not have to sign out to go either
no town or down town. Also
oe, to a dining hall breakfast, they may go riding anytime
T is hoDed that these students; without signing out as far as
will Spe an appetite for aishe was concerned and m tact
they will be from her intimate
circle of friends.
At her coronation, Nannie
will be dressed in a gown of so-
lid white with trimmings of
black. A striking blonde, her
:ht
n ?
?lais
, of the girls
of their findings! will be used.
bed in the next
Pi CO H( CO.
in ! I picture has appeared in papers
snack so that by the they can from now on do prac- ? state
iKuning sna anything they want to!
r , J S (spending their do. '(It makes no difference to
SS time1 and Toneyat the her because she is longer an
store.
. ave you seen
lapperman has.
Who's Vehudi?
?iuoqoitUK4 IV
Who's Finlelbom?
upuiiaA H8?
Extra tables and chairs have
been ordered to accomodate the
expected crowd.
Where's Slapperman?
1 don't know. Ask Yehudi.
The Prfce Of A Good Entertainment
Boys Overflow
ajojj sndure
For Spring Term
For the first time in the his-
tory of the school there are more
boys enrolled at East Carolina
, . Teachers College than girls. The
i present figure is 1076 boys en-
for students to sign in as so ; 8? f which are new
many of them seem to forget ?ne ; this spring
to do it, and with so many stu- ??
authority around here and she
can say what she pleases.)
Reasons given for making the
above changes were multi-fold.
Among those given are the fol-
lowing: In the first place new
register books are needed now
and it would cost so much to
buy new ones that they are just
discontinuing the practice.
Furthermore it has been obser-
ved thai it is too much trouble
sign in
dents failing to sign in there
would be so many on restriction
term.
It is strange that in the spring
would be so many on restriction , f turns to
that all the student body couldn t dwdJ say love
be on restriction at one time. , - instance Most boys find E.
Then too there is never a pen- g ??irristable anyway.
cil at the signing out desk and l iSU?
howr can students sign out with-
out a pencil and if the S. G. A.
huvs pencils to keep there, some-
one runs off with them and so
there you are.
But the main objection to the
For example the Boston Uni-
versity Tennis team came down
from Boston and found our ten-
nis courts covered with snow.
In the time they spent on our
camnMS thev all fell in love with
But the mam oojec ion ine?g be back here to
whole ?? S?SJ! enroll before the end of this
members who always cnecK tne ? ,
books never find time to check
them because they are usually
out night riding at the time
when they should be in to check
In the future when parents of
week. They all say they like snow
with the spring in the air. It
keeps them from getting home-
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It seems quite unusual to see
all the boys chasing after the
? . . . Pwk of $12,000 from Santa Glaus
, v C T C. is shown receiving a. cnec ertainment for which the
The student body :C1?Z will be spent for a first rat McDonald in a oper-
next year athristmas. Thi mone rf Nelgon Eddy dnd
students have requested the EJJ term next year.
atic concert sometime during the spring
frfrls stop by to visit their, girls and they haven't gotten
dauthtethey will just have to used to it yet. We have had to
Sit until they return from paddle our own canoe. for so
night riding and eloping with
the first boy that proposed.
If anybody sees Yehudi; tell
him I'm looking for him.
long? All the girls are getting
big rushes at the campus build-
ing this quarter. Everybody
seems quite happy and that is as
it should be.
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THOSE WHO RUN IT
Dot (Yell) Hollow
Helene Flanniegan
Jimmie Whtchfield
Conductor
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Gorge Loiteres
Barbera Keuz-in-kamp
Lizie Meadows Lane
Marry Tootie Toot Horn
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LlLLIE R. KlLOWALTT
Ellene MacKintire
All Ice Power
Bruntly Cockroach
Jeannie Went
PORTERS
Iristine Davhis, Herald Tailor, Say Ra! GoRam, Let May
Smittee, Marry Barley, Bet It Keuz-in-camp, Jonnie
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doni body as a " whole, the stu-
dents have suggested, desired,
requested, and made known lhat
, they be allowed to sit on the
campus building steps each ni,trht
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Dear Conductor:
. , campus ouiiuiiiL! steps eaen nignx
As a committee of one. T have f(?. , v,? hourg an(1 jsU,n ,? s(lft
been appointed to speak for the low swpel a1(1 8ubdued strains "
feelmgs of the student body as 0f music instead of dancing each Dr Frank Th.
a whole m asking that a cer- ni ht This s is satis(u "ry ???
tain desired favor be granted tlll ,v;ti, 11 .t,?i??. , ? ,1, ' ,VI11 ' dld
1 41 ? 1 ioi wnn an students on the r indo.u wu; l i
to t he students. ' ? umnsaj whichard ? Coafi
The requesl that we would 'Jr?,i m i' . i-i ? nllv- sls.
1:1 4- 1 ? i- -j 1 ? oignecl flat root rloosrie. rir iri an 1
like to make is ot vita impor- i o ntl v ?1 , ? , , ? Meadows?When Iwasi
tance to the majority of'the ?-s-( h- f' ??1, be much boy.
Letter to have the lights turned Ju;inita Etheridge-In tk
oil too. J
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We Think We Should H
ave
1. More 1st Period Classes.
2. More 8th Period Classes.
3. Fewer Dancing Hours.
4. Fewer Sleeping Hours.
5. Five Meals Each Day.
6. More Crip Courses.
7. More Ice Boxes To Court
On.
8. More Radicals Like ? ??.
9. More Smooching In The
Parlors.
10. Fewer Boys And More
Girls.
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was tho most
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Flana.iran?For exami
Ult
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first place.
Mr. Deal ?Jt
enormous thin
Dr
Dr. SlayTis or 'tain't
Miss Lewis?Tuh!
Miss Charlton? Dig, dig,dig,
well, all right.
Miss Williams?We're goigg
to write a little next time.
Dot Hollar?Paper goes to
press tonight.
Miss Turner?How goes it?
Miss Jenkins?When I was in
Europe.
Emmett Sawyer?-I declare.
Clifton Britton?Ooh, I'm go-
in jr crazy!
Brantley Deloache?What's
. it to you kid?
Peco Heco staff?Time for
I the "Y" store to open.
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CimOM 3HX xo SJ
students on the campus in that
it involves their social stand-
ings, their futures, their religion,
their activities, the clothes they
wear, the food they eat. the hours
they sleep, the time they spend
studying, but above all things
it involves their health. It is of
the utmost importance and
should receive immediate at-
tention or else what will we have
here? Nobody knows.
The matter of which T am
speaking concerns the evening
period of dancing from 6 :30 to
7:1)0 in which the students have
been participating during the
last two terms.
Now I agree that it is fine to
dance but when it becomes so
abusive that it involves the
health of students on the cam-
pus, then it seems to me that
it is high time something should
be done about it.
It appears that in the spring
the weather is so warm and the ovrp T,Trvv. TTTTZ
atmosphere so smooth that stu- ?fi ? 1 ?, ME : There uas man?and what a man!
dents do not have the energy toK1" ke 'f Clark Gable, hi had the physique of Errol Flynn,
(lance. Yet they feel that there Aad a" ? sex appeal of Herbert Marshall, all the athletic
w i.v.v icci nuu mere I nrAumo -? r? ??? ?,i nviuni .iiirsnaii. an me aumrin
1 is so much hot music going to! Pi! ()t ijle Alltlv- the singing voice of Bing Crosby, am
waste that they can't afford to Kfof,Jam Cromwell. Soooooo, he registered ai Eas
be extravagant by not dancing LaU)ilna Teachers College. APRIL FOOL!
( I hey don't want the colletre to
( 1 hey don't want the college to
have to pay for the electricity
that is used in running the vic-
trola since they have been so
kind in providing the music).
tor this reason the students feel
that they must dance, thereby
resulting in complete physical
wrecks of the majority of stu-
dents on the campus. (That is,
Physical wrecks of the students
for the remainder of the even-
ing.) The truth of the matter is
that the students have danced
so much that they just don't,
want to dance anymore and only rTPTQ
do so because they feel it is ruin- G1KLS
ing their health.
Then there is another consi-
deration to be thought about,
students frequently have spring
fever during the last term and
are too much in love to want to
dance with other males than
the one with which they are en-
gaged at the present time. The
majority agree that it is much
etr? IT t? sit and ase into
each other's eyes instead of
lumping all over the place This
is much easier to do and is no?
such a physical strain
otIePnTfy thLS Situati0n d
ot keep it from becoming so in-
- jurious to the health of the stu
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Margaret "Mousie" Jarvis
lanky ECTC senior, has just
completed a cross-country ten-
nis tour, which netted her de-
cisive tennis victories over Don-
ald Budge and other notables in
the tennis world. Having master-
ed the field of tennis, Miss Jar-
vis has decided to become a base-
ball player. She is expecting to
join Coach Farley's pitching
staff in the near future.
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abandon all hopes of developing physical stamina in others and
devote the remainder of their lives to enlarging their own muscles
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the staff photographer in their football paraphernalia. In an
exclusive interview this week they told the press they had become
pnfessional football players and would begin working out early
in the summer. The only pay they're asking an- free meals and
sleeping quarters.
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Pasre Dr. Slay
P e C 0 H E C O
Hook, Line, Sinker,
All ECTC Studes
Boy's Dormitory
To Be Built
North Carolina State leg-is-
lat tires appropriated $200,000,
last week for the use of E. C.
T. C. in building a boys dormi-
tory fully equipped to accom-
modate over three hundred boys.
Although the next legislature
convened last year and was not
to meet until next- year. Gover-
nor Hoey called a special meet-
ing just to appropriate this
money to E. C. T. C, after mak-
ing a visit to this section of the.
state on Dedication Day and
after seeing the dire need of the
college for a dormitory for the
boys.
Governor Hoey stated in his
special message to the congress
concerning- the situation that
"It is a shame for fine boys like
we have enrolled in E. C. T. C. to
have to room anywhere they can
find logings. Moreover it is bad
influence for those who dwell
in the basement of .Ragsdall
Hall to have to be under the
complete domination of the wo-
men faculty as they now are.
They need a place where they
can raise plenty of whoopee and
have fun, all of this which they
cannot do because of the women
Dream Of G.HLS.
Now A Reality
paqsjioqy sj
Beginning- with next fall term
seniors majoring in high school
work will no longer have to do
two terms of practice teaching
in the local high school" Action
has been taken by the college
Board of Trustees following the
appearance of two editorials in
"Green Lights local Greenville
High School paper, which ob-
jected very much to the practice
teachers that have been teaching
in the local school. The editor-
ials went to the point explicitly
in stating that the students
teachers were hindering the in-
tellectual development of the G.
H, S. students. (Little do they
realize that 75'r of their gra-
duates will enroll in E. C. T. C.
and will some day be practice
teachers and know how it feels.)
However the Board of Trus-
tees realized the feelings of the
i students of the high school and
! wishing to keep on the best pos-
sible terms with them, they de-
clared that their graduates would
no longer have to be subjected
to the cruel and discourteous
treatment that they have been
receiving: from G. 11. S. students'
Another reason for discon-
tinuing practice teaching- is that
there are not sufficient facili-
ties to accommodate4 all higfh
school majors in ihe various
departments. And as it would
not be fair to those who have
to endure two terms of teaching
for some seniors to get by with
just one term of teaching it has
been decided that it is better
for all to discontinue the prac-
tice of student teaching.
But perhaps the important
I reason is that the student teach-
ers have proved to be so much
better versed in subject matter
than the critic teachers who pos-
sess M. A. Degrees that it has
Well, All Ritfht
Dionne Quintuplets
To Be Enrolled
At E. C. T. L.
The Dionne quintuplets,
, Emih, Cecil, Annette,
been enrolled
Ma-
and
bv
ru
Yvonne, hav
their famous g-uardian
eat Last Carolina Teachei
for the year L95.3
information wa
Dr. McGinnis, regis
Defoe
College
startling
closed by
r. Hoy
Thi
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An
Early
Grad!
?k.
in his
Ricks is in-
for his in-
stated
visits
rht
He
ent
tra? this weei
Dr. Defoe explai
letter 1 hat Mr. Pan!
directlv responsible
teresl in this coil ge
that Mr. Ricks' free,
to the children's nursery brou
his attention to E. C. C
noticed thai those students with
Vfr Ricks were courteous, no
and seemingly intelligenl
mentioned Leon Meadows
Prue Newby particulai
having these Qualities.
He stated that the quintup-
lets have shown an ability to
teach since they first taughl
each other how to make (and
throw) snowballs.
An en1 ire wing in Gotten Hall
lias been reserved for the nurses,
special
the in-
On of th
class of 191
I urned
for a
LSI
Thov
staff
pictur
of the
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on
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and
as
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Selected
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personal body
cooks, and the
senerable I ione
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g'uaras,
rest
famil
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Free Pressing Service
Given Peco Heco Staff
p
Larger
Causes
Surplus
nro
oney
Ilment
According to the editor of the
eco Heco all persons on the
Peco Heco staff holding press
cards will be entitled to free
pressing services at the local &Hvpid
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Greenville Dry Cleaners.
rangements have been mad
the most honorable (?)
of this rag with several
teachers overhead.
E C T. C. is indeed grateful been quite embrassmg for the
to Governor Hoey for his kind critics, ii i
favor to the college and they
have persuaded him to run for
another term for governor, an
honor which he appreeiately re-
fused.
More Dancing: Hours
Allowed To Students
Miss Annie L" Morton and Dr.
Herbert Robarker, Deans of the
"Deans of Rhythm and Juani-
ta Etheridge, President of some
of us, today announced after a
serious conference of several
days at Miami Beach that here-
after the Student Dances will
last from eleven until daybreak.
Their reason for such a move
were that the girls needed a lon-
ger time after the Saturday
nijrht show to prepare their
faces, coiffures, and dresses;
and because nobody oes to a
dance until midnight anywav
Resides that a band is
in the future, the adminstration
has definately discontinued this
requirement for graduation.
However the grammar grade
and primary majors, according
to the adminstration, will have
to continue with the practice of
doing two terms of teaching in
the Training School before they
may graduate.
Ar-
by
editor
of the
leading cleaners in town for this
service.
Reasons stated for rendering
such a service free of charge to
the members of the Peco Heco
staff came as a result of the
members of the staff in having
difficulty in keeping their
clothes clean while working on
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Mary Helen Gulledge, student
treasurer, announces that with
the increased enrollment this
quarter the safe in the budget
office is literally overflowing
with surplus money, and she I such a filthy paper as the Peco
hereby makes an appeal to theHeco. h seems that the local
students to help her care for it; cleaners felt sorry for the asso-
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ISIiss Annie L. Morton, Dean
of Women of East Carolina
Teachers College, eloped on the
evening of March 29, 1940 with
Mr. William McHenry of the
College faculty. The ceremony
was held in Emporia, Va. by the
justice of the peace at exactly
twelve midnight.
News of the marriage came
?io i following an investiation of a
any kind or quantity just apply
to the distribution department
of the treasury of the student
body.
All you have to do is to ap-
proach any one in the depart
ment. present this coupon, andlt:r: va:i ra:
collect the desired amount?
you can keep it all.
Incidentally, you might let us
LOVE STORY! What girl is planning to elope with A Payne.
Read your daily newspaper (Peco Heco) for completi ; tails.

FLASH : What ECTC teacher (French) got plastered the other
day or almost. At least there was a piece of the ceiling on the floor.
?? :fs :fc lk
know the names of those who
.ladder found beneath Mrs. Me- pay you. We want to notify
better after it has played five Henry?s window in Gotten Hall, the authorities at Dix Hill in
or
six hours. Also it is very ro- i
Miss Smith, assistant Dean of
mantic to watch the sun come up Women discovered the ladder
at about 9:40 Friday evening
with your date and with worn
out feet.
A few murmurs of protest
were head over the campus this
morning, but the general opin-
ion of the student body is that
Miss Morton, l)r Rebarker, and
.Miss Etheridge are very consi-
derate of those under their
charge.
E&caped From Alcatraz
and thinking it was a burglar,
called on the college police force
for help. In the midst of the in-
vestigation a telegram arrived
that read?"We're hitched up
stop" signed?Annie and Bill.
This announcement was quite
a shock to the school in spite of
the fact that the couple has been
seen together at all athletic con-
tests.
Girls when they went out to swim,
Once dressed like Mother Hubbard.
But now they have a different whim.
And dress more iike her cupboard.
$ 4t 4
: "Parse the word 'kiss
Bright young freshman; "The word is a noun, but it
a conduction. It is seldom declined, and is more common
per. It is not very singular, in that it usually occurs in I
It agrees with me.
s used as
than pro-
he plural.
Raleigh.
?A PECO HECO.
Circulation Department,
Plan To Marry?
Then Read This
We
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A field course in Marriage
Relations is being offered dur-
ing the Spring Quarter at this
college. The course will be taught
by Mr. M. L. Wright and Mr.
entertainments, theatre Paul T. Ricks and is open to all
and Club Pitt.
The couple are now enjoying
juniors and seniors.
The course will include a two
their honeymoon at Honeymoon weeks trip to Honeymoon Island,
Island, Fla.
Students are warned against
fishing in the college lake in the
future. The fishing season hasn't
come in yet and, besides the
sharks and whales are danger-
ous.
Fla. where the students will ob-
serve newly married couples in
order to know how to start mar-
riage off right.
Other places to be visited will
be Yuma, Arizonia; Reno, Ne-
vado; Emporia, Va and Black-
stock, Maryland.
This Rag
But the Staff would not
let us
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Title
The Teco Echo, April 1, 1940
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East Carolina's student-run campus newspaper was first published in 1923 as the East Carolina Teachers College News (1923-1925). It has been re-named as The Teco Echo (1925, 1926-1952), East Carolinian (1952-1969), Fountainhead (1969-1979), and The East Carolinian (1969, 1979-present). It includes local, state, national, and international stories with a focus on campus events.
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April 01, 1940
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UA50.05.02.219
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