TECO ECHO Number 10. ‘APPLESAUCE’ OFFERED TONIGHT What Lucky Girl Will Be . Varsity Club Sweetheart? tudents To Name Officers say LRGullege, ln General Election Tuesday Taylor Howard Adams Bob Musselwhite eens peer Greenville, N. C., Friday, March 7, 1941 Club will present the is comedy “Applesauce”. by bd | eee aE x4 s for the play r hed a ECTC Librarian = = 5 With over fifty students com- this week. Every night 4 Ah Sweet Spring! peting for election. the election ng new and better pops a i. . : ? of officers for the Women’s y presents an un- es In City | Student Government Associa- of romance. High- “ au by Criss Humphrey tion and the editors and _ busi- given to the play by - ; ; ; Tf, in the next week, you aim-|tion. Whether ’tis better to pass ness managers of the three pub- “Pa” of the lovely James R. Gulledge, 49, libra- 3 é : lessly wander around the cam-/the poor fool and get him from lications, will take place Tues- tte Cord] rian at East Carolina Teachers ey pus and cheerfully greet the| under my feet—or fail him and day, March 11, in the Austin he role of rel, College. died of appendicities in ‘ first student you see with, a;stand it another quarter.” 3uilding. and unsophisticated Pitt Gener Hospital, Green- - ‘ heart-warming “Hello”, only to, But be cheered, dear students, Running for President are and Mrs. Robin- Ville, Feb y 27, after an ill- a 3 taf have the bent figure straighten! remember that “behind each Shirlev Johnson, Harriet Marsh- { youth ness of only a few days. a on es ae up for a moment and a muffled cloud is the sun still shining”, burn, Wilda Royall, and Ida Ruth ives superior re rvices were held al 2 tone from ’way off absently re- and that sun, under the magical Knowles, all of which have taken r part. This last Si morning -service = hes Bere 561k and the worried) name of Spring Holidays, fol- active parts in the Women’s ence on the|in iditorium at 10:15 eyes again stare into space—do lows the exams, and begins on Student Government. t her y i church service in not become alarmed for his men- ‘he 13th of March. The majority For Vice President th are omni afternoon in the Central tal state, for he is merely on the of the students are going home only two nominees, Joyce Dun- ng the t t Church of Albemarle brink of a student’s greatest to rest, eat, see their boy or girl ham, and Estelle Davis. has per- ‘ t nt there. 2 evil—exams. Yep, in spite of all) frien: and, oh yeh, their There was only one nomina- i ingement of the their efforts to get out of it, the families. A few will take a long- tion for Secretary and therefore lon. fa Onn i eee | students are now forced to hit coveted trip to visit some rela- Bessie Fay Hunt of Wilmington 1 as a prelude arth with a bang, and—woe tive, friend, or merely go sight- is elected to this position. ttmer, head of the Here’s a picture of Miss 5e unto us—study. Even the seeing. At any rate, this break Nominations for Treasurer department, with Miss Helen McElwain of the Physical teachers are depressed. Con- between quarters is certainly are Helen Flynn, Frances Far- LG iano, and Education Department, who was stantly, through their minds, is welcomed by all, and wil en- rior. Eloise Owens, and Audrey “@oovel 4. 524 epee Bai i running the phrase “to pass or able each to a fresh start in the White. placed third in a nation-wide : puee ses not to pass—that is the ques- spring. Competitors for the positions of editor and business managers a oa “Winning Smile Snapshot Con- test’. The smiling photograph ares eA a rae eng i lemor 1 7) at the: three publications a te cae art. | Cht ho was it of was made by an ardent admirer. | T Sh Of R reco Echo, Mary Horne and D Mi d 5 Tha Slal fa sted the the serv My led senor oad en ee wo Owings amona James Whitfield for editor, jie "eacows Emersor vo. scripture lessons __were = | 5 Mary Agnes Deal and i -. aharac. read, the Twenty-Third Psalm a A Q S f | Harvey Ruffin for business : ; Hee ; ; ees by the Rev. Clarence Patrick, Chi Pi Players re uite uccess u manager; Tecoan, Lallah B. ional aie : ; ae of the Immanuel! Baptist Church, Ft pe are Watts and Clifton Evans for 5 A ae the and the yurteenth Chapter of ti 1 | i The Senior Class of East editor, Estelle Davis, Ann’ Poy- layed as, See Gulledge on Page Two ompe ing n Want A Ticket Carolina Teachers College, pre- thress, and Chris Humphrey for sented February 21 and 22 a bu s manager; and Pieces resident gavotte, Miia tg > Willi i. = 7 7 autifully staged ¢ ae j- of Eight, Virginia Spencer and to steal some J. N. Williams St t F . t | The first four people turn- | beautifully staged and well di- oN REIS Sige sted wenn a e ES Iva ing in their find of the most | rected and acted production of Burton Daniels for editor. At In Recital) Here mistakes in the advertisements | Arthur Jearue’s adaption of Present there are no nomina- appearing in this issue will be “Ramona”, the world premiere '!0ns for business manager of awarded a ticket to “Apple- production of this stage version the magazine. — sauce” being presented tonight. | of a well known novel. Other offices in the race are Read the advertisements and-|/ In the distinctiveness with those of the nine House Presi- turn in your decisions to Mary | which the theme of the white dents and Chairman of the nature would rout and old and “gossipper’. ri ; a new inter- eetheart on Page Four Two recitals were presented Sky Fodder, one-act play pre- by piano students during the sented last spring by the Chi Pi past week Players, will be entered in the J. N. W pupil of Miss play production contest of the y r i Ste ramatic Dre ¢ estive . A : Ye My 7, @ Py reo is V. Gorrell, isted by Lor-|State Dramauc Drama Hestival Agnes Deal in the staff room || man’s unfeeling treatment of See Elections on Page Three e Pritchard. mezzo-soprano, on March 13. | R ye Mm wv Th Pepion ter play which between 1 o'clock and 2:30 | the Indian was brought out and —————= os gave i m ¢ y onc ee ‘clock this the sharply define aracter- n ie Estelle MsClees e in Wright Auditorium. was directed by Clifton Britton Ollbeas (hy akosreoe cote pel ees Plans Pro ress leav- The selections included were includes George ea ee the director, Clifton Britton, M s Marks. _ : Andante econ Variaziono, Op. 26, vid Breece and Char pestle eer eo oo , it Retained By by Beethoven; Valse Brilliante, David Breece is taking the part Elementar ake thy aatinemnetientedmeant For CAA Pilot h- Op. 42. Nocturne, Op. 2. and vlayed by John David ee piles er ae rs a at ed | Al Fantaisie Impromtu, by Chop- in the original cast as it was . 4 ee ee ee i ‘nce First I Met Thee, by vresented last spring. The play ‘f Be pueea cease T H he Col ege umnae in ince First € Ni Nee € a ors | mp ase nig se rainin ere Ru sin: O Lovely . by will be presented in the prelimi- learner as Ronald: My Lover Is a Fisher- naries of the contest which will | 5 E = ee i | Befere the opening of the t the winter meeting of the man. by kland; Ballet of the fake place in’ Winston-Salem. St g B q t | See Ramona on Page Four by Glifton Evans tive Board’ of the East Chicks; by Moussorgsy; Clair, The Chi Pi Players’ Scrap- a e an ue | Soto cancion ; s i 8 A Civil Pilots Training Course a Teachers College de Lune, by Debu At the book is being entered in the \for East Carolina Teachers Col- have Alumni Association on March 1, Donnybrook Fair, by Scott; and scrapbook contest. Also Snee a The Grammar grade and Pri-| Represent Frat lere is now pass the ‘maybe’ al plant Miss Estelle MeClees. who has Concerto in G Minor, first their work in eerste an papers mamta ove inl, ©, 10 stage and plans are being rush- nin 1915 served for the past four year’ movement, by Mendelsshon. make-up will be entered in the) pore ; See nite 4 Gna A : . ed to completion that will add 0.000, To- as the first full-time alumnii On February 28, five stu-| costume and make-up contests. | ill be entertaine Thursday | t I eet dike @amee im ana @ieniena ind a University of South ' ae It is generally expected that Dr. H. C. Haynes will, coach the team this year. Dr Haynes has had vast experience yn the court, a o give the Pirate netters plenty f helpful guidance. Spring Activities — Eagerly Awaitted By Students Baseball, softball, tennis, and any other outdoor sport will be| in the limelight when E. C. |T. C. students return for the| spring quarter. With the ap- € one is getting in the mood for fun and play in the sunshine. Coach Christenbury will pro- bably issue a call for all baseball hopefuls immediately after the spring s yn gets under way. }Dr. Hayn preparing for the coming tennis season, and will most likely have a varsity squad chosen before long. The softball league, which has} been in great demand on the} campus for the past several] years, will be organized in the} near future for those desiring! activity outside the realm of! varsity sports. Bill Dudash, who burned up the softball lea-| gue in Greenville during the, past summer season, is back and rearing to toss ’em over the plate | once more. Dudash was cons dered one of the best pitchers in Greenville last summer. if net!, FOR ALL SUPPLYS Visit McLELLANS DUKE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF NURSING DURHAM, N. C. The Diploma of Graduate Nurse is awarded after three years. The en- trance requirements are _ intelli- gence, character, and graduation from an accredited High School. Preference is given to those who have had college work. The annual tuition of $100 covers the cost of maintenance, uniforms, books, etc. Catalogues, application forms, and information about requirements may be obtained from the admis- sion committee. ® Greenville Willic am nerience been defi- Ml p as usual, “ nd is in a position “Anpnlesauce’ said that everyo \f {hil bi | motion screen nainted. hought for the projector which fills ture. power which has Cagers Finish Season With Win Over ACC Team iY oung showing the way, the Pi-| rate cagers of E. C. T. C. over- whelmed the Bulldogs of A. C. C., |59-28, in Wilson, February 25. | \It was the second win for the |Christenburymen over the Wil- son team. The winners forged into an jearly lead and held a big margin jover the route. Peterson opened ; |the scoring soon after the open- Bill Dudash ing whistle, and after action shots by Schuerholtz, Young and Roberts, the Pirates were ahead unerring accuracy of the Green- ville Teachers. The Bulldogs omedy that is to be presented frem that point on. onight in the Austin auditor-| Peterson, Jack Young, and 35 ‘Bill” has - extensive ex- snarkplugs of the Pirate attack. i on the having Smith, with eight points, was Popular Senior =<" | Lassiter and Smith led a los- ‘ing battle for the A. C. C. team Directs Varsity but were unable to cope with the Club Production ee themselves fifteen points ehind before the game was | oe minutes gone, and fail- ENemitoenead tine rollicking ed to make the game interesting um by the Varsity elub. has Schuerholtz accounted for yeen under the directorship of -nough points to beat A. C. C le rg ash, popular Th three boys were good for ithletic of E. De-G: ver points, and were the stage, ed important roles in “The best for the losers. ky Way,” and “The Skull,” The victory enabled E. C. T. C one of the standouts in to keep a firm grip on the Bo- roductions. Dudash has hunk Trophy, which inter- ind yoth is had the opportunity of learning changed among the two schools much about the stage f rom Clif- after student director on T kept the trophy at FE. C. ling daily since the spring of 1940. each athletic encounter. on Britton, he campus. Dudash has been he s with the ¢ and is fied that they are ready for he curtain tonight. Those rrying important parts in the fee Jimmy Dempsey, rson, Robert Mus- rnette Cordle, Mee: 1 Election Continued from Page One Campus Committee. Those run and ning for House President ar ean Frances Boyd, Zalia Carrawan, Bill Merner, president of the patjas Howard. Evelyn Satter- - club, has stated that ¢jeld) Dorothy Dalrymple. Julia » has coope rated to the Tatham, Jane Currin, M in order to make Gunton, Gwen Goodson, Mary and also Harvey Ruffin, Clellie Mae rns out Croom, Ruth P. Knowles, Ruth : y enjoy every Spencer, Margaret Russell, Ora HOUS enue Os the play, Crisp, Helen Stone, Dorothy his in three acts. The cur-| pearsall, Dorothy Whitley, n is scheduled to open at pecora, Grace Ross, Dorothy ight o'clock sharp. 3allentine, Frances Newby, ee ee jLeah Fleming, Movie Machine \Denning, Nancy onriag Mil- ely ai dred Liverman, Bonnie Davis, Receive Repairs |Aileen Purser, Jean Wendt, Repairs of great value have Verna Bradley, and Frances een made on the screen and Sutherland are the candidates picture equipment. The for chairman of the Campus has been mended and ¢ ampus. New lens have been - e success, at t or the play will hi the sereen full of the pic- There is twice as much in the sound machine, 220 more volts. All the movie and sound equipment We Specilize In “SPECIALS” DIXIE LUNCH “The Best Place To Eat” wes been brought up to date. | DOBBS EP) (cer {N DARK SHALES $930 IN WHITE AND PASTELS LAPPED on in back of your pompa- dour...or worn straight... Dicer, the new bumper brim sailor, is as smart as a DOBBS sailor should be for Spring ‘41! DOBBS-sized for your head. Blount-Harvey ys Coach Christenbury Hopeful | A out ’41 Buccaneer Season Winterville Bovs | With Lee ae and Jack| And Arthur Girls Capture Honors In two furious battles in the | Wright night, Winterville boys and Ar- {thur \ hel Pirate athletic teams have pica of t The 25-1 girl ar we Grimesland boys and the ton presented to these two teams in special sche H. Pitt the ter After time. sedi champion heer scor * hon Josie Cra team’s points in the girls’ finals. othe tin Fra ket ing, of ec ympanie s will campus Rosa ; Annie Laurie | tt Candidates for | baseball team of E. | report to Coach pattem {immediately after the spring holidays. The exact date of the first practice is unknown as vet, but the pitchers and catchers may hold warm-up practices during the next few days Coach Christenbury be gins this diamond campaign with h only a few lettermen from last vear’s nine. Norman Mayo, Floyd Hin- ton, Walter Moritz, Charles Fut- relle, and Wiley Brown are the only playe from last year’s squad ba his year. There are no pitchers back this vear, and this department should be the coach’s main worry. The schedule is in complete as yet, but there have already been about ten games arranged. Tw contests each with C. Campbell, Naval 3ase, and games with Oak Ridge are al- ready on the schedule, and the tie department y more games > nine Ch pig varsity . T. C. will building last Monday girls triumphed over Bet- boys and girls in the finals he Pitt County tournament. Bethel boys went down to a 9 defeat and the Bethel s were overcome, 18-10. smanship ated to he re spe des awards go to the Grif- girls. The awards will be C assemblies of the ols in the near future. Conley, superintendent of | County: schools, announced * winners of these awards af- the final game. trailing 12-9 at half- . the Winterville boys spurt- n the final half to their first p since they have pating in the tour- ft of Bethel and C. of Winterville each ed seven points to share ors. two Dz. 1 ve from and has tt an excellen { Crawford and Elsa Lee wford accounted for all their uy Your Je From SASL 0 W a Credit Jew a 407 E bagged Lee accounting for the or eight points. Ruby Mar- tallied eight for the losers. nees Bailey dropped in a bas- for their other two pionts. e ten points with Street tBefcre You Buy — ' (Sea Our ! 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YOU TASTE ITS QUALITY Bostled under authority of The Coca-Cola Company by COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY Greenville, North Carolina PAGE FOUR THE TECO ECHO Ss wane Ase nn lll reall ne 1 2 5 ‘ : “ ou, ee ee and operettas, in which|dent, Maisie Castlebury of Apex, |son and Lera Smith as old ser- Version I con-not understand de vher {| Last, but by far not the least,|Turner, head of the English de-jvierderra, Lydia Piner a8 ®) Carolina boys; she didn’t under- girls were pretty and espec is Unale Matt played by Howard| partment, introduced the per-|sympathetic backwoods woman,| = “/have-a million dollars! This is;contributions made to the work| Effective use was made Of jeck de boyees veer-rie veer-rie eh, to Nu Yak, tak of the Executive Board of the (Mamie Cutler)) presided over! During the second and third|uate study in English on the|Iove Call”, “From the Land of! angela?’ Again she was be- teen. I lick vous scool, and | Alumni Association of East) the business session at which the|acts the Varsity Club Sweet-/campus. |the Sky”, “Blue Water” and! \idered and started searching oe Alumni Office. There was both ce Jean will be presented by the ympathetic and consistent in ground, as were also several of] splitting it, “your aye. How a morning eae a afternoon AYDEN club’s president, Bill Merner. | terpretation of the title role; Cesar Franck’s compositions. | Many years are you?” “O,” said Al . he has demonstrated his acting | said a few words of apprecia-|vants of the Moreno household, es dey speek va-a-st.” umni News ‘Adams. Howard is the rich old|formance by sketching in recent)and Merwin Frazelle as Ales-| But when I said “walk with When asked how long Executive Board Mecting— |Pattie Jenkins and Miss Trene)his first attempt at acting and|in the past four and a half years) music and lighting in creating) pooch! from Nu Yak, and Carolina Teachers College was|tevised constitution of the Asso-|heart will be presented by last] Elizabeth Coppedge, a former “Pale Moon” were among the yoy mind for meanings. But ‘ ‘y-rie, veerrie mooch.” pession’ Whose soresent were: The February meeting of the) Miss Lena C. Ellis will do the and David Breece, of Raleigh, Fenly Spear was in charge of | she, “T ahm tween-tie vune.” Hot, ability. tion and greeting: and Dr. Lucile George Heafner as Father Sal-| Continued from Page One She thought the E. C. 1 i Fie By ne uncle who turns out to be al/developments in dramatics at) sandro’s cousin, also contributed) hoys,” “talk and dance with v ould be in our country she The scheduled winter meeting| Fleming. Mrs. R. F. Noble|he does an excellent job. by Britton, this year doing grad-| the atmosphere desired. ‘Indian| | asked “how old are you ‘Un tu rentina mouct “March 1, in the Ciation was read and discussed. |vear’s sweetheart, Jean Wendt./Greenville girl, gave a most musical numbers used for back-| pen | pointed the question by Mrs. B. M. Bennett (Elizabeth Ayden alumni group was held) make-up. The Chi Phi Players playing opposite her as Alessan- lighting, and in addition design-|cne likes to a ie arhy< “morse (Gite Wee the home of Mrs. G. G! Dix- | have been cooperative in every dro, gained the sympathy of the ed the three effective sets made! southerners, but especially those nee Grace Gui and: Airs: Clea oe (Julia Elliott). Miss Helen | way, their equipment is being audience for the wronged and use of. ee who talk slowly. Said Angela, Cold, @aenee (Rune Blnnchacd) Dixon and Miss Lelia Brown used for lighting and make-up. embittered Indians. : Members of the Chi Pi Play- . é : Greenville: Mrs. Staton ‘Ross Stancil served as hostesses along | The club is also grateful to the Ably supporting Miss Cop- ers furnished invaluable help in Rainey, i 6 Den aed NS with Mrs. Dixon. During the) Quinn-Miller-Stroud Co. for the! pedge and Breece, Irene Mit- the production. Ruth Bray ser- | a Pendall ne: (Macs Tanne business session, the group vot-| furniture used. é jcham of Goldsboro presented a as i tant director, and New Spring | Pure aG den ines dinclla ed onan Alumni Award nominee) William Harris designed the very believable Senora Moreno, Jean Phillips as stage manager, \| ° Snowey Stancill and Mrs. L. S. Wor- to be submitted to a joint com-| set on which he had to spend and Ward James of Winterville in addition to those helping in ®@ Dresess \ ’ nh Denes) Ware ee of chapter representa- many hours. Others who helped both looked and acted the part other ways. © Coats | MITER: Maina ary Hines and the faculty-alumni ad- the construction of the scenery of Spanish Felipe, her idolized z oa. \| : is: Mi aa * visory committee. Chapter mem-' are: Adrian Brown, Charlie Fut-| Son. ‘ : ae : | @ Hats | Miss Vivian 2 | | Miss Wita — to have the Ay- yell, Paul Waldrop, Albert Man-| nog those taking minor § Pies, Bunes, Cakes and { @ Bags and Gloves | na ees den students who are now en- ness, Tom Cox and Walter Rog-/ Toles, Pauline Abeyounis of is os ~ eae iota Hock) it A .M ra rolled in East Carolina Teach- ers. These same boys have help- Gr enville was notable for the | Dhewed eS a © Blouses and Skirts eee yaa ae pers College io be with them for!/ed backstage throughout the Way she brought to life by ac- AT “Y” STORE At - ers jo, the March meeting which comes play. All members of the Varsity tion and facial expression the | PEOPLES BAKER Md = 7 Da during the spring vacation of Club have been selling tickets.|/ jealous and hot-tempered young a aa \{I WILLIA MS i “DD : Lthe College. During the social) Bill Merner has been on the servant, Margarita. : . aa ~ a ag. hour patriotic contests proved job every minute to make the Martha Wheless, Bill David- = = )) Sareea am rib sand Mr. of interest to the group. playia succesetieinas Heloibuild|= : | : AAU ere ieonhersiie the scenery, looked after pro-| : | Brimfull Of Health CHAPTER MEETINGS grams, tickets, and done endless 7 peee . Mounesn a oF ak jobs. The club and all it’s mem-| LAT THE BEAUTY | FRESH FLORIDA arville chapter 0: as mE 5 bers have worked hard to make} . 7 | ORANGE JUICE | the eh Pomnl Caco! eachers College alum-|i1:. wiaw Seams HE EXTRAS J) | t ie t yee ae ni held one GE ae ta ae this play a success. Come on out) LooK x | 10 oz. for 10¢ our Le) ege ores: i : : tonight and enjoy a really hil-| THE PRICE Madeline MeCain 2ble meetings of the year 0M jarious comedy! | ibe Nich Ison a the February 26 with Misses Jessie Peale is Lett | 2 ° 5 | BISSETE’S | | | DRUG STORE | e SN a CONT, \ > Moffitt. In id Brewer and Aldah Par- x was held m mytnetoes ied Shave’ toes: Duke Professor s sor exam Steet | with Misses Huldah ROS Q rom various committees | | | e@ S e S Harrthan cornet Arera ert Speaks Tuesday Ke \\ —— tationery Store | wy by cure information on the nomi- : ihe Ral er YOY eae for the Allman: Award supoiaunenatics stacy replaces —At The Ball Games —In The “Y” Store by Miss vote was taken to be submitted fancy, declared Professor W. W.| Wwe ameete|t the executive committee. so any eee e-| é ; j Dilightful se eR TSA > correst addresses of grad- VS 1e oO uke ersity, | ] =e % ane _ ne 1 eae cH anil ee speaking _to the Mathematie ITS NEW, IT S DIFFERENT | ee 2 y were obtained and sent to Club of East Carolina Teachers} ! : -“ @ Dinkans| +26 umni Secretary. Members § ollege Tuesday evening on the —Refreshing alee seq oe tt spirit of discovery as one thinks > March gar’ tte and Sallie Lee |°f it In mathemat ; | easy-to-clean stainless | e@ ie aren ‘ neaged the group | When man lea ned to count steel Cold-Ban— Oversize Royal Crown Cola Soda Sho co ane yy interesting. game and to me his | fe ar of Crisper—Polar Light— : j p nature d,” said the Meat Chest—and the most ’ Nehi Orange d progress inevitably beautiful refrigerator Rapids ae Hlustrating, he show- oal in the world— i NEHI BOTTLING | The Meeting and Eating Place aA, ca} A Complete Line Of College Jewlry Am t happy. . . with o i] Magic Shelf— Vegetable Bin— Opal Ocascions vers of the Roanoke Rap-|ed that when one knows, for : Kelvinator for ’41. ter met on the afternoon |example, the two basic things & a ee i COMPANY j Of All Students Mrs. Thel-| about a_ stre t line, he has * ' : | Naney nothing to be afraid of. . 1 io Greenville, N. C. : losing speaker calle = | 1 MTT 1 " fe od 6) ee ee TNO MRIAA AAA Smith. Estelle attention to the outstanding i! j a 2 = isited with the group. characteristic of a mathematic- 4 i a general discussion ian—the concentration of his ef- sresent work of the Asso- fort on his weakest place in his its future ob. ives.) argument until he was made i so, enjoy hear- that as strong as he can possibly various activities | make it. campus. Professor Rankin was _intro- nan aeste Oars duced by Margaret Moore, (Greenville, program chairman Sweetheart ‘of the Mathematics Club. Be- —_ fore the meeting he was the Continued from Page One guest of the club at dinner in = % Be artic ane etourres ies Calleee dinineaballs Here’s the a let- voice and facie expressions A a Bot a unds out her character very Ramona $144.75* h real smoker’s cigarette wart) ; commendably. . 2 gitar Ramen | a Completely y * : some Jimmy Dempsey, the hero of : 5 MuurL 3-0 { h m i yor spok- the campus, really turns on the| Continued from Page One | ee ...the fop o good smoking : ives “heat” in more ways than one!|Curtain the Senior Class presi- ieee aaeeiaun. ate 1 f k lik the ox the re- amy becomes the great lover = : = pone or smokers ike US ed appropriation for the and will probably steal a few — \ In the moist still coid of this ; and plans were com- hearts from the audience with Kelvin Crisper, there's 30 per cent or the benefit bridge his smooth love scenes. Jimmy SAT @ MON | more room for us leafy held on Tuesday after- acts with a naturalness that = Mch 8-10 || vegetabies— it’s glass-covered 1, February 25, at Sally many find hard to acquire. Se seo eral HES Meu cleies SRR . 2 aces. Southern. Rollo, the third party of the and goes Diner |romantic triangle, is quite a ' vary, members of the| ;Pcklenuss” of 2 suitor. Fis) Se. no. ‘ dictatoring leads him to no good, | a os Nast Carolina Teachers put be sure you are there to- | Wie Girl ? tee chapter se night to find out for yourself.| | i(k Ih ¢ Ld uly Ho Inn with Miss Norman Wilkerson has had : ~ Mrs. William Gravely F 5 garet Tyson), Mrs. Anne eee W. Ray and Miss Lola Reel as = hostesses. During the business Mighty handy to h id A § " A pone ighty handy to have me an session members were urged to For That Tempting Midnight 5 : : a | the other dry vegetabies right : . & ask their representatives to vote Snack . ‘ : there when you want us—thanks | : ‘ ; 7 fol for a good appropriation for | * | to Kelvinator’s Vegetable Bin : a SN much previous experience in) East Carolina Teachers College. © Cenuge Those who could stay after the ® Caks | regular meeting was closed en- 1} Walter BRENNAN Robert STACK joyed several progressions of e Fruits 1| bridge. The February meeting was held with Mrs. E. H. Spruill |GARRIS GROCERY | Cartoon - News (Lula Jones) at her home on pee = = Park Drive. Serving as hostesses | “Jf It’s In Town We Have it \| TUES - WED with Mrs. Spruill were Miss Fredric MARCH : : 2 ASS - LGA UG You'll hardly believe your eyes when a i D oOo you smoke | Joseph Conrad’s rou see the 41 elvinator, t’s so : ‘. 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