E TECO ECHO EAST CAROLINA TEACHERS COLLEGE VOLUME VII GREENVILLE N. C., FRII JAY APRIL 1ST, 1932 NUMBER 13 PERPECTS AND SECRETLY STALLS VIND READING MACHINE ww NEW ‘OLLEGE BABE AND \Y WITH PR MARTIN PEEERTG yD ATHLETICS SE- AS COACH IN DEAL 6 schoc College for MRS. ADAMS FILES |... , SUIT FOR DIVORCE new »: , of the rp will i nent Public Sentiment With Mrs. Adams |p? s consider- | | | | val | ae re today thé mn as pro- hursday Ma he 1 aga Dr. Carl nstructor at E where t baseball tee h for the aceord } orce n the unpepu pitch t with the students | the Ir. more all Mrs “He not even at my | and mope AS Adams. team first Mr. or of athletics here , A game. And f ll game at the college | In fact, he refuses | the which the college a r enthusiasm said 3 e him attend 1mes jras i team play intervene Public sentiment is with Mrs. Adams and it is expected that authorities at Reno will grant the divorce im- mediately, resign as ch Without not expect to (Continued on Page 4) e faculty member nt disagreement Mr. Deal has spof the room. and the di- school had a Flossy he game of Deal contended that experience should much of the future , depends on the as the man to pitch a coach the co-eds could have a winning team So , Lhe Senior-Junior Banquet Success Al Capone Honor Guest y use were gi e com in one another hanging hanging young gentle- geal un men wert | deniz | The hi led three old cows in the i igling cow- at one Imagine the Morton and the rest of Morton, nd Miss M Robert HH. sree ~Caglee in and long tailed s took their milk pails from the b king the cows, rest of the banqueteers did to the popular Miss cow s and uazre dance urkey in the Straw”. ying to milk her but the nl would have us know that she was a respect- able cow and did not take to all kinds { immodesty and immorality so she kicked Miss Cagle, milk bucket and all backwards. Then Mr. Flanagan, the hero of the evening, gently picked up the strangled girl and placed her on the shuck pile in the opposite tune, anit By the time Miss Cagle was revived the banquet was well underway and so were Miss Morton and Nannie Smith. These two were so warm they had removed their bonnets and even their tennis shoes, but the heat was not entirely due to the weather. Poc- ket flasks had been circulating until this time, but now the boldness and nerve of the crowd had increased un- til President Wright and Pete Hun- eucker actually wheeled a keg of brandy to the middle of the floor. I thought until then that our girls at E. C. T. C. took some interest in their reputation as well as their appear- ance, but then it was evident that neither mattered to the maddening corner | 3 ot see the Policeman om their wives to THE SENIORS GET NEW PRIVILEGES SOBER IRLS SUDDENLY >OUT Yhe Seniors of eG: "Wer under any restrictions. are no They hout hats, and * they pilade st of return thout being ¢ ure no x or ne i to meet teachers qui The : was their last, woulu Largest University Of World Here As Result Of ‘PRES. FORCED TO RESIGN > a 1 Py T wh, FOR LING LIQUOR ONDED WHISKEY S OFFICE IN LTION BLDG. AND IMPLIC MISS WAD- ATED IN to be car- stretcher uddenly. 3 f “aw ewe ICT Mr. Wright irges will be made and no st them. wey use | vut | over making fours | found privilege wit to worry 2 few nights who could be at 2:00! ago itor: . Ellen Belk ted and were had they but to the Leap Year State College. where not but every Friday 19:00 P. M. who can be t x the camy Ella Moore s for the week- Willi- | Grace t watchman wa | r when he fou } nd T. W. Wood the moonlight. urpri | Rachel | lake | not about the new senior privi- | lo ‘ d th at testioned them, but was sati Miss McKey replied it is 30 P.M. and we are senio a fie only ibove he only a few instances | lof the now ¢ privileges that the seniors are | oying. ( we still find such girls Guard, Millie Bryant, Carolyn Tyson, Carlton, Ruth Burkett, Susie nd Ruth Hardy who do not privileges because they are < to get all they can out of their © courses, as Kat Annie Heler Jenkir uk tr Moore, Lee M ane whose memory was not totally eee later that Miss Morton had HK exactly one quart of apple “alge when he took her to the in- mary, : Miss Ruth Bonnewitz and Dr. R. J. util ee over the brandy kegs) ae Iss Bonnewitz suggested that build st the basement of campus In siae and get a breath of fresh air. as s mysterious manner Mrs. Slay ard of the invitation and began Sle “Ronald, Oh, Ronald,” until Bickel appeared. His face was be- stch . with carmine lipstick to Shay» noticeable degree that Mrs. hee ena away from the Dresence of “ . 4 Riccean the “gallivanting young All the “Hail, and Suests and hostesses sang yee The Gang’s All Here”, Willin ood Night Ladies” as Mr. 4. ms turned off the lights so that rs. would disperse. Everyone iho eyed a Pleasant evening at this 'st unique banquet. '. Capone, the only member of the | year, Miss Bow Fadlington A Beautiful Flower Garden To Adorn 3ack of Kitchen \. HENDI LPERVt R 4 MISS AGNES W DLINGTON, Who 1 tSON IS OWN AND GARDENE R, MR E s SC oR President Shipped For Night Riding GORGEOUS MISS MURCHISON CAUGITE ING WITH UNCLE EAST SUNDAY EVENING PLOWERS ON SALE Miss Mar i M | place t dent Govern by virtue A fore vac chison un took it upon her tectives to } constant three home by left at mi day night, Easter, two watch slipped fr Miss Mur The Dean d two de- nt under { su night ight o'clock .thirty. However, Sun- she played a trick At eight- her upon the thirty, jumped in a car at rode away. The de off duty accidentally with her uncle about an hour later. He at once sent a telegram to the Dean, who related it to the college President. He, in turn, at once ncti- fied Miss Murchison that she need not return. She begged that her case might be put before the Student Council, but the request was denied. i home. she corner, and e who wa aw her riding MISS ELIZABETH SMITH, Assistant Dean Visits Fountain of Youth During Holidays. We all agree that there is a great improvement. Seca The Teco Echo Published BiMonthly During The Col lege Year by The Student Govern- ment Association of East Caro- lina Teachers College. second-class maiter De- cember 3, 1925, at the Postoffice Greenville, N. C. under the Act of March 3, 1879. x Entered for the College 50 Subscription Advertising R 1 Inch per Issue EDITORIAL S Maggie McPherson . Elizabeth Haywood . tana STANT Epirors ite Lane rabeth Carolyn Conner, M Estelle McCle« Thompson No creatures smart so little as a fool_—Pope. As yet a child, now yet & fool | i saan a mbers, for Ito fame, I lisped in num Pope. the numbers came.— The fool of nature stood with stupid eyes. And gasping mouth, 1, that testi-| the wer As incoming assistant editor cf the ? should expres. the paper will Briefly 1 w to enumerate a fey things that you may expect to find these columns when I help take oyc 1. Tam in faver of smoking ified surprise —Dryden. Fool! said my muse to me, heart, and write.— look in thy Phillip Sidney. ugh excess of a fool—Emer- The wise th wisdom is m son. “T, love you because youre 2] sweet little 1 Co-ED STAFF | EW: a tor | li ea a “| —Hey wood. Advisor j = —= ximum in the BUSINESS aa Roslyn Satierwhite ur Mytrie Gr Hodges . I ADVERTISING MANA‘ ; aS Sara Johnson, Ma L. P Parker ; CIRCULATION MANAGER ane Wes Grace Williford. ...A Ke foc hi Willa M. Dickey. .2=. 24,20 herein lies th Ruth Hood Se H : Hula BR. i Assistar S M. L. Wrig \ uel é FRIDAY, APRI I i ety 5 pena oe rt concomi so gi on “ and we are never m ia ee : ived than wi ve n Cee cree f dignity for gre ss, sol ae Tah Geet iat erudition.— Ope ola Ov a ares oO ee Proverbs. ae a ENCY iF For God’s sake give m OF I young n has } enot ‘ouncil Member: } Found on on a around college S most of their time ¢ hen D s wa kea|® ee = Wi : \ | : around keyholes. Has eyes | Bout Ne tee 5 ; key . .. there’s no key- cause he was a f ant ot of words, he replied, “A fool 1 : . are aiall - cannot hold. his tongue’ On| 5° 2 Tee aes Detacatnae eS distant stations. _q_What » difference there ts: ee Fe tween a wise person and a f00) “| motto is“Don’t”, and thir favo- have a fool to; 2e to make me sad. Hain’t we got all the fools in town on our side? And ain't that a big enoug majority in in any town’ Huckleburry Finn, Mark Twain. The foolis happy that he knows no more.—Pope. Lord, what fools these mortals! be !—Shakespere. | - | Men may live fools, but fools they cannot die.—Young. A fool! A fool! My coxcomb for a fool !—Marston. | Here comes pair of very! strange beasts, which in all ton-j gues are called fools —Shake- spere. The fool doth think he is cece but the wise man knows himself} | to be a fool.—Shakespere. For every inch that is not fool | is rogue.—Dryden. | Let a fool hold hi he will p lius Syrus. tongue and ss for a sage—Pub-j —- i Ay, now am Tin Arden: The! more fool I. When I was at} home I was ina better place; but | travelers must be content.—} Shakespere. nme eS | T met a fool i’ the forest, Al motley fool.—Shakespere. At thirty, man suspects him- self a fool; Knows it at forty, | and reforms his plans.—Young. Fool me no fools.—Bulever. Now will I show myself to! have more of the serpent than the dove; that is, more knave than fool.—Marlowe. | A fool must now and then be right by chance—Cowper. _Fired that the house rejects him, “S’death; I'll print it, And Snoopec Poll Your Mother.” jpoliticians but politicians will rite expression is “Ah Ha ScTt’s have classes fora % You.” Their three favoritehome, have a good t songs are: “Some Where a; Voice is Calling’, “I’m Making; * and “Go Home and average run of member is ting thing. She had to to get her office, and she is to ruin or run you and cur business. If one the yings jumps at vou and 3 he will run. after you; she) inks that you have done some- . know something or have} : and she just cant) it. But if you stop as} you are not afraid, she'll | scamper off back to her post and} vait for another one to come jalone. They are just made that! Way. - | but they eat drink smoke | sleep run jump hop. skip; get eer waves and pet. And they their parents and the} just as you do. They} i 1 pink tooth brush B. O. halito ete just as} your roommate does . . . So be \ lave corns, colds sind to ‘em. girls . they're ; and besides you might realize the height of your am- bition next year and be one of the things yourself, and if you do may luck be with you. The Encyclopedia says following about professors : They are very commen on the American continent. They thrive best in their own company. They are nearly always natives to vther states; and unlike the elephant they are very forget- ful. They associate with their wives and their wives children. Sometimes they associate with fe essociate with anything. They are very fond of nose glasses and frock tail coats. They usually borrow the coats from a neighbor. They are crazy about banquets and after dinner speeches, the speech gives ’em longer to eat. They are said to be harmless, and they look it. Semetimes bya little teasing from a flapper, they'll scamper off through the tall grass and }about entertainme: run jt lday and th | Fhence promise you that =t least. tw | “They are too green”, he said, pots: companies 1 offer y sand only. good for fools.”—|for best work done on the paper ea: |}. De La Fontaine week J. De La Fontaine. ieee : ae | 2. Instead of running long accoun i see that the front page is given over to WHY HAVE HOLIDAYS? paca ..+. week ready to worn bn again.” We are not babies, and v are not We do not have to a little while, rest a few © Ta then get up Then too, we could i rer. TL w i nuch d went str choel, with probably tv tion in the summer, (or on months) rd one term ending next beginning day, we could save valuable money. I think we really have two weeks off a year, the change of scenery. If y have a little chang we are liable to morbid. I contend, want vacations, much bette us get together on this and ¢ from the college cale = « DR. SLAY UR te MORE FAILURES At a meeting of the teach in tk science department on Wed: afternoon, Dr. Slay the department spoke on urged his subordnat énes and many more s the | future. “A good teacher,” said Dr. S s no ones and many five Another thing he warned that ve only ess2v type tests and ¢ j nations. According to false tests are the wo teacher can give. “There is no need,” he asserted, “T. have clear, definite questio inations. Indefinite qu dents in Psycholo |nay jmaze.” In concluding his talk exam. Dr. Slay urged the teachers in his depz to give more five in prefere: other grades, artment nee to the a eS MRS. McKEAN ENTERT AINS THOSE WHO REMAIN FOR THE EASTER HOLIDAYsg Mrs. McKean enterta back again as though they want to play . . . but it is not safe to play with them. They are not shame the fools”.—Pope. fit for pets. The married ones always make the best husbands. tained the s dents who remained on the pies for the holidays at a eee 5 house ; _ Atlantic City last ae a guest all report a delightful tj in swimming, skating, ing, checkering, horseshveing. Motor. ing, boating, and pokering. The me spent MY VIEWS ON THE TECO ECHO. Tece Echo, I think it only right that Glee my views about what tand for next year. he to ask her to be his golfing, bridg. | Campus Gossip ESSLE TESSIE operate the Green York Times. in Greenville, Bettis sas oe Pershing has bee \ cerebellum. He performed a success- ‘ful operation end the child is new vell and at his play again. j|membor of our own | “2 | Miss Day wa was full ¢ McGinnis ¢ y Evans and Miss ) r to a mid-night i girls are now carter [dent Hoover stood in Mr. Hollar’s left f hand while {him in his Miss Rose h received news of the R n published and th nvited to Ror to present govern- 'r. Me fort. |. I as Ithat her new I ession by buy- so been banquet on yy st on the cz holidays. e most jpus during 1 the } t and that - d RS ; Miss Ho aw has just f it they have even Short necessary to withdraw from her work dresses on our campus again, bes o the heads of the student e te smoke re rest of the term so she has ap- ‘pointed Miss Annie Hy putting i the idea that it is pos le t es jf her contract while she is away. on the campus and rel by with it. Mise 1 i t Miss Hooper was’ visited by the Prince of Wales last He came i Imagine | vic ng when he | Moore to wis was recently crowned sus musician. in playing the piano and picking the guitar, the banjo and the ukelele as well as being able cart broken ady secretly arned that she was al lto blow several of the wind instru- (married to Mr. Ned Ke ‘ w of Green-! w of Green-! en ville, N. C. od ae: | iss Jenkins has decided that it; s Ruih Bonnewitz said that her reason for going to Oklahoma during the holidays was that she heard there nments so she has given up th were about 7 men te ijob on our campus and started coz no good to advertise for ente every woman there, and she plainly admitted that )|ing ‘basketball in the Greenville High} she was looking for a “cow-puncher” | | School. for a husband. | Dy. Lucile Turner, who is one of the} yfjss Gray, our librarian, is now | couth’s most noted Scientist, has been | taking lessons from Colonel Charles swarded a trophy by George Peabody) 4. Lindbergh in aviation. Her in- | College for the recent completion of |tontion is to install aviation as a re- lan experiment that has already en- | quired course in our curriculum as lightened Einsteins theory. She will} soon as she learns the particulars of in her experiment to all who} j¢, Miss Margaret Sammon is just out Mr. Deal at a recent banquet given} of the Greenville jail, where she was iby King George, was insulted by some-|put for disorderly conduct on the one mistaking him for Calvin Coolidge! streets and for the operation of a The result was a fight between anj saloon on a small scale in the Y brows- Earl and Mr. Deal of which the Earl, ing room. - : : bears the evidence. : Miss Graham has just issued a pro- Miss Ella Thompson has at least | clamation to the girls cf ELC. T. C. decided what her life must be. She | saying that it is now compulsory for has become the lights of Broadway. them to sit in the back of the audi- Mr. Picklesimer has recently an- torium with the co-eds every period his intentions of taking his} that they are not on class; also that (Continued on Page 3) eeuprabhy 12 class on an airplane tour to the Alps. Someone offered We have just discovered the fact n geiting the honors, they really should have gone to a We are! Fle man, but she ting the trophy to| \Nothing But Connhy Miss Turner Whips Bill Hearne All the « , “ n s ¢ t ping I € } . ashed by Turner a & wa r hither Fog r ur 1 Fe eg f suck i € : ‘ aah | leh feomies of the ye that every colle The campus is all ast This morn- | ee student can re f ae 2 a “Ty 3 1 | af tea Margaret Mu ener | announced the engagement of} one of the 1 about \ Ethel Parke uid T was a “Great big doing, surmises as to whem will Burnette. When the nev i i . r h restricted and f what, rumers « Nise vie Pt sy ! are none of the colleg 1 Moet ee a : ‘ iness at present but which | °&c2™° hysterica do that g, ‘I } ald se to make be. I think that |had a letter to prove that Ie | P i W he g will enjoy rea 1 twould be commit breach he } “ s “ unts of cour mor womise if he married Miss Parl els diter and hence one of | : ‘ ; me ae n ca ciate Editers will attend all ee ee M I . id vy bring 1 a ees | ott t n le ou No ed Balls (oma I . Uni- | : ; : ; i : , a Ur eml Ek D rolina are I : ; wg el all colors of the 1 ‘ bhet Lads hat fae kveund te Ol ‘ furner Sal usy a M n rec’ 1 telegr Se ee: gt bower cat 5 He hese nace ‘ s on the canipus today. | : ( 1 ax t 3 Se | jen the front seat raised un and sair thing mabe. Py ! M 1 ; hile ®; Ni ¢ then » ( i i ve Gre 4 2 la dower, I \ expe ae ' k » should | Around The World With Faculty | i or. i acuity | a id. she et favor use I 4 young g Sees = "ees ~Sag Watau i i n r. Heat ‘ s. B 7 ‘ i F ss Rohe a W V Open Forura Hi % poe +4 g Sk | i. B. 1 I Wai \ are urged to { « r r " i] Open Forum ¢ = : < a ¢ H \ ay . el ; : p : jthan Ripley. { { re no longer en aid they wer CO-ED STATISTICS. Treminate, Curliest hair, I Pet. t Musical. an t Dashing. Ladies’ | | r. Wilby Bad/ Robert Bill Hearne— Most petite. John Hodges—Most awkward Pete Hunsucker—Wor James Burton James Biggest Most boisterous. ) bit—Dumbest. Andy Noe—Most heartless Van Nortwick—Worst mono- -Punkest sport. Best athlete. Mayhew Sawyer—Most graceful, Drury Settle—Most polite. Jatie Spain—Meek [- HE C. M. Thom: Most comical. Erie Tucker—Most humble, Flossy Tyson—Most fickle. George Wilkerson—Most conceited. I. W. Wood—Most congenial, Preacher W codard—-Biggest rogue. Mr. Wooten—Biggest baby. eheinensinronansctii inant iniainons pain ‘AR OFF HILLS” Is* - GREATEST FLOP OF SEASON. Although the students of the college were warned against attending the performance of the Abbey Theatre Trish Players by Miss Jenkins and other members of the faculty, man students attended. Before the end the first act the players w. 9 ere playi to an empty house. It was pt waste of time, and energy to prepare for this entertainment, Due to the shortage of leather incurred by th« incessant use of cows at E.C. T. C. we now obtain our leather supply from eld shoes New Shipment Of Wooden Shoes Guarantee ind Blisters rs For $9.98 tely If Not Sooner We Cater To The College Girl Smart Shoppe Cater Po The College Girl” FREE! ir of Shoes With ‘y Heel With Purple Woolen Co-Eds Are Buy" ing Those Concomitantly Striped Ulsterettes djonel and John Bar wbby April ! Arsen Lupin ! New Shipment of Watches SOLID BRASS Guaranteed Not To Turn Gold W. L. BEST College Jeweler Try Our Imported Foods. Lanvin, Patou, Lou'scboulaney and Our Buyers Are Stationed In 14 Other Parisian Designers Will Be Ports se : at With Us For The Rest of The Year. THE GREENVILLE CAI es We AsaShoppeand You As Our eee a eee rec enmnremnemommon gy Patrons Are Fortunate In Receiving Have You Tried The New { The Personal Attention of These PROMENADE? j Shop In America’s Paris Not A Walk But An Aid Even Better Than !]4 Dickerson Avenue The Ladies Ade Lautare’s een Qemcenververcrenvencencesves ¢ they must ride to and from all classes E e possible with the co-eds Po Gays which decide whether Around The World With |: t ht she dated lLof Greenville. Any news The Faculty enearniag dite -sispeaisete. wal be (Continued From Page 2) ppreciated very much as Mr. M. L. N openly admits that he can -_—_ think of nothing else. Mr. Plararan was recently given as his wife or ence at Atlanta. d be pre- the future sion of one corn- ss Mor- t the re- would furnish 1 when the par- cently voted the f eid 04 meet- president, Miss McKean, and hipped from of night riding fr. Williams, and and Smith, Mr. A. A. Wade Holmes, Mrs. rnes, and Mrs. pound fish in > during the holi- A ROMANCE ‘a Beecher Flanagan and Aimee Semple McPherson, whose engagement has just been announced. i a | New Styles In sew OTTOMLESS SHOES { { j j i] ] | i] { || Pres, Forced to Resign | For Selling Liquor! (Contirued on Page 4) REPORTORIAL STAFF. BOTTOMLESS SHOES They Save The Sole. Let Us Give You A Pair Smart Footwear ’. C. A—Elizabeth Denny. ae Poe Society—Catherine Flaugher. | +0. \ 1 C. Baker. | I . Hodges. | | a-| | to and from the buil PY dd con | lington finally bro all. She aM have unners for Pr and cne half m he had wreeke time while she cargo but had the NOSE RINGS en Belk. j| fessed rtha Walston. Clyde Morton. j | Junior Cl : | Freshn = Griffin Shoe Co. Smart Footwear Nina Walston. » Williford. A\lumnae—Katherine Wahl. | Co-ed Club—George W son. | A.G. WALTERS Ruby May. | Jeweler evade of fic eee ae eve ene | Music Dept.Bertha McKinney. | Bowen are u | No definite jas to whom v place, but it Wood will be our next | BECKY CURTIS ROBBED. Don't Totice! Se ge ees Go To LOWE’S For A Hat How Do You Like That There Is One Better They Also Will Give You A Sweater LOWE'S pee een eee SE Eee ee EEE EBOEEOE: Treasurer of Stationery Store Strip- ped of Everything. Connie Mack fs The | New Coach at College « Page 1 COACH R. C. DEAL | ach Deal is forced to give up posi- /Our nas coach; Connie Mack takes his “These said be- the are facts,” 3eauty Experts Are Most} ; wildered) Becky as she related (Continued from From Skilled Operators | Mars |Let Them DEFORM Your Face | | , With Pleasure Long Hair Guaranteed, We Guarantee Permanent - In One Night | DISFIGURATION a = % CINDERELLA ' Ss ee Se ergo 3 ‘THE VANITIE BOXE PARLOR Fifth Street Telephone 31 | Mr. Wood began to search the annals a of basebali until | Hair Straightened Speen enema en ren en em cece: o marry me nd his nec GUARANTEED TO FLATTER YOU! PICTURES FADE IMMEDIATELY! Bakers Studio Evans Strect, Greenville, N. C. Painless Dentist Dr. Hurt U. Pain DR. M. B. MASSEY y} therefore Dr. Wrigh ded | there be no cl: Connie has lo: : : | ae Come In And See Our Preferred Stock In DOGS All Pedigreed Muts, But Pedi-| grees Not Sold White Dogs Or Little White Dogs yy the team and See ages Se WHITE'S is oS ¢ i ' ! ' i ' ' ' i ' i i ' ' ' ' | \ i ! ! I ! ' ! i a We Are Giving Away a Spring Outfit To Each College Girl. Come Early and Take team also, Cent Hose Special For B ONE DOLLAR Hole In The Heel of Every Pair EK. C. TP. C. Students | 3 s To Broadcast April 1) 7 ai oe eee : : | WHITE’S Five Just What You've Been Looking Your Choice as For For Miladie’s Boudior o— = ‘ li Ss ae HOOP-SKIRTS W. T. GRANT CO. “epi PLUMED HATS LYSLE HOSE MESH BAGS Lathes Store Williams Ladies Store SPONSORED BY WPTF ee em eee e ems . ee TH ion WI Raleigh, N.C. Fri-| ‘ ' April 1 Announeing. The opening of NEW ARCADIA April Ist, 1932 WHO ARE IT’S PARENTS? i SPECIAL OPENING TO COLLEGE y was recently el ( ed GIRLS ONLY r the culty with no! Everyone is positive and Mrs. s. Adams’. SUeTPTD PW Visit Us After April 1st, 1932 a We Expect 5000 E. C. T, C. Students To Visit Wake Forest Boys Are 13 Us This Day Given Cool Welcome ! In Our New Thoughts and Meditations No Sales Will Be Made For The Remainder = of The Year. Our Stock Will Be On Display In The Garden iy FLOWER (ed silk) HUMMING BIRD (hose) é w agp —— if and ready made CLOTHES are our Specialties “Toonaed Straup, Kendrick, Smith and | § The City Noises Will Not Disturb You. Shop In Quiet Among The Clouds, 42 Floor Demi-Tasse Building VACATION BLUES. were to Speak at]; : Sunday evening, arch 20th. As they strolled to- rds the dining hall for dinner, net Dancing Will Be Enjoyed From 8.00 P. M. To 6.00 P. M. Delicious Iee Courses Served Free During Intermission rated t his short w should have seen | j ted looks on the ng over my radio to tudents when they enter- va. Why did 1] ed the , hall for dinner. :? T'mcom-| As everyone knew that these boys sd it so far,}™ harge of the program, there now. attended the services, except a sie is so com-| tt duty to suppert their brothers o give it for; in time of distress. } anywhere. I don’t know| After a short program of two hours, |? what V’ll do when I have to go back|the few faithful ones, who were still present breathed a sigh of relief. Although the delegates desired to re- main overnight, the girls were anxious . curled in my and interesting f the a a ea a a a nee ——— ae | FORBIDDEN— Sitting In Drug Store Without a Boy FORBIDDEN— OUR SLOGAN—Service With Satisfaction Guaranteed be baci home during the summer I can’t leave my bed. Stop With Us The only solution I see is to} go to summer school, Then, too, T have to study here and | at home. Why can’t a visit be nice and peppy there? The teachers there so kind that they give lecture courses so we won't have work to do, and then pass us all be- cause they don’t like to grade i nation and test papers, Here’s < secret, I don’t believe they know how.) I have to go to bed at nine an all the best radio programs. in my room at school, you know, gives the programs clearly and without the least static. Gee, to be able to listen to that night club orchestra at two-thirty once again. It will be aeons before next Thursday. Sometimes, like tonight, I think I can’t stand it. like a day . | visitors, for their departure; nevertheless, the president dutifully asked them to at- tend the cabinet meeting, the dele- gates and president were the sole at- tenders at the meeting, for the other members had no desire to be with the Having received such a cold wel- come, the Wake Forest boys felt obligated to return to their campus immediately, but not soon enough to please the girls here. ————_7———— Millie and Ella had a fight during the holidays. Ella said the cigs were Chesterfieds, but Millie fought to prove that she was smoking nothing stronger than Old Golds. McKay-Washington Co. OE TE Council Meeting Over Once a Month: Business Is Not Suffici Sore cient For More | ( | | ' FORBIDDEN— Signing Up Befo ignin re Leavi Girls We Must Weta is = a. NOT FORBIDDEN— To See Barbara Stanwyck In CAPITOL THEATRE Monday and Tuesday