~ The TECO ECHO GREENVILLE, N. C., FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 9, 1943 aa i Boyette Elected President wsiery Summer School Session Miss Mary May pervisor of Health Education for the Louisville. Ky.. P i city schools visited the campus | June 17-18 and held conferences i with groups on safety. During the oO t summer she visits all the teach- Y | ape Collec oven the Gatemenant of the United States under the x | auspices of the American Ass¢ tion of 7 vers Colleges and the | Natio Safety Council The purpose of her visits is to] rouse interest and help organize t afety councils in the teac J ’ colleges and public schools, and iF H to encour the teaching of safe Y g ; ty educa She trys to get the ; to put on : ge: I i : & in education into | D e curric and to organize 4 rk to teac s to go out s to the public schools and teact a Eee é {Safety education Rodg ESTED Toyasion is in the air, and here a new type rubber landing boat = ie is > “somewhere in the U.S. The new craft carries ten fully equipped College Women W 80! ye at high speed, powered by paddling or by an outboard motor. The 4 be. ated, and can be inflated, ready for action, in altew windles Will Prepare For | [ _ | Future War Tasks BANCER GIVES . Evanston, Il. — (ACP) — New S .:y ECTC Girls LECTURE UPON. 0 | Seo PROGRAM : ft @. e FG t nd to 1e foundation H » fo future careers were Miriam M » String Beans EIGHT TYPES oc. occ § ve arting with the spr ed g : OF FOODS aes, : a , from recommendations of at Fight classes od need ini al, dd r | sch: ed ¢ lay by « are outlined in a special 1 treatm s = SEAT Fil | ED ea Ratherine published by ~ te on ‘ nmittee on war ce \ Ba rector of instructio: 01 ele MILITARY SCENES ON STATE COLLEGE CAMPUS — Students who formerly lived in State r literatur per nomics at ECTC in a recent lee-| cindy vnity | College's six new dormitories wouldn't recognize the place now. The dormitories have become bar- | zed a for BY RE BARKER Gia aver ae One uealladt ees eee ges racks and the area around them has become an Army post These photographs were made in the on OS the — ee a ee oo area occupied by air crew cadets, who occupy Alexander and Turlington halls. Top view shows the M an : He ae - a half pamacls area with a sentry on guard at one of the entrances. The sentry inquires into the business g Mr t a aia oe policy will bel of ever? passer-by, as shown in the center photo. At the bottom, helmeted Air Corps men—preparing | ad super € g 20 ¢ € p ips pe : ag ome ran at State College to become pilots, navigators and bombardiers study their post's bulletin beard. wT stumes and os i the ) b No y Table, a Potten en a roe all, women. stu.) PReSe Men are members of the Army Air Forces’ 591th College Training Detachment wranges t : -- = Gar Dr} oa ae aia who desire to prepare bei par vs el s or ! in the war : Ee ell as cain effort. By undertaking such study, “R Oldest College ite heh oes oon Registrar Announces Sprin : th “ Sle fe eee wk Paper Suspended wa n n t.| will receive tre Gen a Hanover, N. H ) wo ew s servir : wie ca oo" Honor Roll ee 93 Students © the war f years ago a nud ste = ie | programs outli ay be aca tr} acd ied Far Northern bocce AES ode. preceseae wed Pe 8 a) ~ ar ea a ‘ : cen coral hgibcs. Peuchaen now enrolled as regular students rte ° = ar al iss ~ = School Rank one ded Miss Holt hoe who wish to enter the un SISTERS GIVE: average grade of How E ¢. HOLLAR \ ” ahtitel need proper diet in| Yersity as regular stude au ard J. McGinnis worked up. tt Student é : “4 With The Best DAE fo cael eee eae who wish to enroll as special following listete ‘be “qublished var-impeil n in the gb ACP) — You | in North Carolin | students to follow one of these FINE RECITAL the honor roll of last sprir GIVES TALK ar studer from 24 | ef: Gnas ; : jeraguens quarter. Following are thos: had led : x / | & 7 n any rector | For women who desire to enter aes malin aie honor soll and The Dartmme Po hee ‘| rtiatans, hath Lullabell | mitiary wr otter government ser-| Artis de Volt and Charttte de he hasten the sents wae oc cn | Ete ue Ale De on or Tallaball Simmons Weady. Rea a ofee meter | vore entertained : espns Nase “Classification ie of Latin-America, ene ar 0, a a 0 * an es : a se nes aes age and home unknown, will berate Loe See ae = ele audience in fie Auetiy auditorium ead Arnold an ee = the State of sa ha : be deprived of her education | "7s in public administration, and |°" June 18. Artiss, harpist and) Dora O'Neil Bailey ee ade OS ca ee Saas eee > vi: a at ECTC, The little brown ieee eee tant, To qualify for| Charlotte, violinist, presented | Jonnie Faye Barnes Hue eae ane og ea meen as education of the, og. a friend of the student /tyo.¢ positions students will be| delightful harp-violin program, | Maydelle Batchelor ee Ls ane are ee been dai : e nation’s military out bod oS oe pa an | yequired to take a wide variety | This combination is unusual and rit ‘MB Ses se aK j : a a as ie bias ey - stree ave Owens See aa Be “illia Boyette ........ Junior) Most of the peonle of these f i : i ae a eatee OF her death’ is: mob <1 : | made Sa ae thi one evouG@anten 2 ores and talk a language derived from 0) ; ne A naka conten: ela eniine| | engen: | Miracles [Rae nel ben impossi-| tq, Florine Clark ......». Soph. a ate & af r eae de Se aoe hing in the navy? on a| Lullabell came to EGTC at | “‘ytiracles ef the Mindi) was the| urns s0pey eee) tec oa, ca) Meus COOKS. --2 S002) a tea as ag re oe publication have been dry a U) the beginning of the summer | title of the lecture given in Austin! yinor by Spohr, the Fantasie| “eliones — ap Senior sae _ — So . vill be offered in a session and was a frequent | auditorium June 22 by Dr. Franz Singur ana RUSE: Cem tgun ou | phuae ee GORClanG Roos SEROM eae a Betas ees ee ES : ay : ch school or college subject that| visitor to the class rooms in | Polgar. The lecture was a demon- we a ae eaters | Delton ue Creech Btesh se = aN - ey left colle rred set : | students elect to| which she acted like a well- | stration of telepathy, memory) 15. ats de Volt read seve cou Cummings ........ Senior | ‘ ao one ahaa ed 4 enc alee | bred student. The rattle of | facts, and the power of suggestion) 1 ae seat ae Mary Elizabeth Darden... .Senior a oe ay _ nee | t : Classes will be held evenings| her little collar will be missed with subjects from the audience. a wah ce aah ste Hts eal Nancy Cocke Darden .... Senior 2 : eas ee ate le ast 4 Speaker’s Bureau | jails acks and special huts.| by those who knew her, and | During the past year Dr. Polgar | *"" fc aes Daas i Ruth P. Davis .-..... . Junior seats n matters of a anc i | ; The any girls around,| the dining hall worker will | has demonstrated his theory that a ee ee ee Annadell Dawson .. - Junior fouls i Nee OE Ue Will Furnish Well ‘ Sug Tm sure the boys will study} miss that hungry look and ap- | thought transference, a matter of cen Ceae ae ore aa Elizabeth een senses Sea iea ance Sees ee r » BES ge Three ‘ preciative appetite. SHER dispute, is possible. __| "Deep River,” and “The Swan.” Annie Laurie Denning .... Senior leaner each pn Versed Lecturer Joyce Dunham ....-. .. Senior Beatrice Helms Daniels....Senior UY superiors, Their greatest} Lewiston, | Me. —(ACP)—Bur- mm k 7 G Annie Lee Eason ........ Fresh.| Weakness, as Prof. Hollar humg " Dr. Pick lesi er Spea s oO roup Olden Kings Amanda Etheridge ...... Fresh, ously remarked, is laziness. “C 66 Th Wi 99 H d (e Id Adminta Eure ..... +<. Senion| Ses are either up or down,” he) the Bates college speakers’ bureau ee « On Geograp ¥y n e ar Always a 0. Annie Kate Evar Junior Said, “with no great middle class | will furnish a lecturer well versed ee Pearl Dr. Parnell Picklesimer, head of ; series said Dr. Picklesimer, “they took} Marion, Ind.—(ACP) —Kings| Hazel Gray Evans Junior Such as forms the backbone of/ in the subject and eager to speak a ‘ A saris z % . . i a eee Fresh our democracy, and their religion} for retur ther than the ex- the department of Geography atl Dr. Picklesimer confined his in-| with them some 110 tons of maps, | of Old Testament times ‘never Dons Mae ews e < Me GEC CHR | as an etu n . er th: he ex idressed a group of stu-| troductory remarks to the function| but they later had to send back|went off the gold standard, re-|Mary Long Ford ....---- Senior | 3 : | perience gained. addressed a 9 |mese beggars, Boston’s have-nots, s-| black cats—name the topie and * * * . Mis x CTC, nt he Pus * : se AO seal < oe ioe i Throug » eredauin. wae : seople in Austin} and status of geography in the/ for 400 tons more. *” More than| ports Dr. J. T. Chappell of Marion] Richard Gauldin .......-... Senior In tracing the history of our| Throughout the academic year Bente ee a “G lew: riculum. Educators have pellever before, he noted this is a war | college Gwendolyn Goodson . . Senior relations with these countries,|the bureau sends out undergradu- nditortum. June 14 eogr: a . . E : ° ‘ i : pine bureaty sends: oly wana net ee a une ; ee cording to the speaker, only re-|of places, but it goes further than| Solomon received 32 tons in one Lucy Foard Greene Junior Prof. Hollar lamented our dollar | ates to speak before organizations : eth, poy send Uc! | ‘ Fresh. diplomacy and the fact that much! of the surrounding communities. ‘ : 2 ekward-| that; it is - in hich the lead-| year; the Queen of Sheba left 7|Josephine Gibson . speaker was introduced by| cently became at the backward-| that; it is a war in hic 3 ; : : eal ; = haat Se re i e ae big MeRaO Es who | nes of our people in geographical|ers must know topography, its|1-2 tons to her successor; David| Hazel B. Harris . Soph. | of our territorial growth has been | Students who are : interested in " ie: sata 7 z i = genes bf five| training. More people than we are strength or weakne In connec-| left 250 tons of gold as well as| Caroline Hines ...... ... Senior at their expense, but, thanks to| gaining greater proficiency in pub- eres tinal) SL TCs eee eee aware of, he observed, are stil of|tion with this point the speaker|500 tons of silver, 500 tons of Betsy Hobgood Junior | the influence of such ambassa-; lic speaking volunteer their serv- 3 Sone lpi ere error erorrererts Se a a ——- ne sare the opionion that the earth i; flat} took the occasion to discuss the} bronze, 2,400 tons of iron, Margaret Ipock : Soph.| dors at Josephus Daniels, he pre- | ices, the only requireemnts being ye anghaal Home Be Oye ee aes gat And only the west informe] fge-| better known facts concerning} Dr. Chappell also reports that} Ann Marie Jefferson ...... Grad.{dicted an era of better feeling. | that each must be acapable speak- : re one ee a ey ; “heal faculty | alize that the nearest route t jie. Radar and to conclude by observ-|iron“is mentioned 95 times in the|Mary Emma Jefferson .... Senior | “We have made them independ-|er who will not set his audience | et a eee agrees Sane aa dant Mead-| farflung battlefields is by /{ pae|ig that war has ever been and|{Bibie; tin 5 times; bronze 152|H. Bernice Jenkins ........ Soph. | ent,” concluded the speaker, “But| yawning and nodding and he must_ A a on abies, ais Bye on.” Dr.| Arctic Circle. “When our .§ ing:| still is the greatest stimulant té| times; lead 9 times; brimstone 15 Camille Jernigan .. .. Soph. | they don’t appreciate the fact be-|be adequately and accurately int pS Od a eee of pal ey fe xe eet A alo moved inte North. Ae Yo entific achievemon imes: ahd copper once —See HONOR Pa Rane. —See HOLLAR Page Four— formed on his topic. -AGE TWO The THCO BCHO a World Has = Small Idea of e . . = ~ a i vo j Chemistry in War = il } Los Angeles, Calif.—(ACP) s 4 nie 4 any 2s ie : nore than 450,000 : : ‘ @ ‘ ee : : = . : a % Sor : s ey, the Co. End : Z “Ee arrangement atoms Bs ¢ TOF t cell. re ‘ : omnes found in organi nt a No apey ard E 5 ee é ies g ' \ pre abe : yoRK: d fav nas ween Lave all “gre fou eS oa Pr veight and v« of constitu age MS fora Stree” atly acs nif < é ae : ¥ aes Ye I Ss; al d S s a ea 33 nee has vues ee \ glyc | : : sm pound » natiy rate Sey oun Ce i picts emer ’ ‘ ay j refore, may occasionally repr Mm waste fat att she y ‘= iy P é ne : as of was abaiterat 2g , : ‘ oe cisht Stideants “ : “ : ‘ the Ra \ i : aS ae as a aISiD Students DAR RO ay j “au ¢ = : | ‘. : : ef studying in U. S. er i ee : : bakes oe %, \ : x A. : eal? ' : H ‘ 1 TEIRST WOMAN PILOT TO DIE ON WAR DUTY ~ : 2 i Cornelia Fort, a mber of the} ‘ 4 aa = oun 1 |}ly in the Woma ° pa ee Bee ‘i <- eager i i tion to ail American wo : ‘ ‘ 4 a oe é : a na | + ea ia pike y lo : sae = 4 x —~ *vtbee . London ” nd y ar t can be a ein 5 ts a the trapez t : ; f tically no time. f ; j a ne and Nigel ras Sherlock Holmes teat anus me Sete chas y well 2 ew a man < . Watson over the Mutual network every Friday night. ka’ Bed € i . i 1, Rhode Island, De 1 AR bs wea h Bass yews Summer Session 0 ee P Duke Middies Give ‘ 5 r bade = + ee euc ty on 5 4 . 2 “en Ts Cross-Section Military Review ie als ; ‘ Du \ M ‘ Us ‘ wl °s OF Universe i he rest of the universit i ag , Duke Summer Drak wes h | Durham, N. C.—-Students from Penida eS s , : state ‘ Students Initiated _ «... WAAC Officers il, a anal Z \ ; feats oo Nata e Durham, N. C.—Six students : : ee . Arrive to Train tie pike Ciiversis ummer s65-| the Duke University summer ses 2 ay in Finance School | <«:ts:iov oi : Se rea Prem eubevinw scnunehi {| Durham, N. ew the at) North Caroli leds: the!, enclsdclety recently ‘¢ J vival of < WAAC oficers to re | ,ollment s enrolled Thosasansiintel eo an ' ee 3 % | Officer Scho nother branch of Picwdar ave BE irgin Durham; J bison re 3 the miltary services have joined! ..4 West . Vir . Jersey | burst; E. R. Pery Stoval; Dew 1 : : ee <&y the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, | 904 1 Setar ay | K. Pittman, Lam ; fe yeaa Gopal Wain cess Stig | O titdn 4 sta tas aie ocn cia IE Cells Hay BRATION aA iG \ = : ’ 2@ | inex on the Duke University camp-| once ctudeete vn me, in order, | Louise Stull, of Waynesboro, Pa.|! ag “ . : : eS sha as aie party ake Bre: Ohio, Georgia, South: @arolina;|.. Miss. Many Middlatin’ Licvetm e : te ee parecer HCE » Maryland, - Kentueky.| of Durham was also initiated with . Bie peel ete tater - ‘ ce Peachiisetts,” Mississinpi,WVexes.| the ‘groun. AMONG ELSALVADOR’S we) SE, T POPULATION PER SQUARE MILE ON THE CONTINENT. EVERY INCH OF So” IS CULTIVATED, EREALS, SUGARCANE AND BALSAM WOOD ARE AMONG OTHER PRODUCTS. “THE INTERIOR HASA WARM, PLEASANT CLIMATE AND MILES OF FORESTS. Eoucarion Is FREE AND COMPULSORY, GOVERNMENT IS BY PRESIDENT AND CHAMBER OF CEPUTIES. SAN SALvADOR ISTHE CAPITAL 4ND LARGEST DF FOUR PRINCIPAL CITIES Lt. Clarence was one of the f and the occupied ee Lipsky is now in a Naz To free this Ameviean soldier liberty, buy Second War Loan Box the essentials of living. Old Virginia’s Observes D well as guarantee your own future s with every cent not needed for Historic Raleigh Tavern Colonial Williamsburg, nestled in one of the, most picturesque re zions of Virginia, will have special interest for vacationists tor | enough to visit that se the summer. For 1943 is bo | on the historic town's caler it marks the 250th anniver the founding of its famous c William and Mary, and the | anniversary of the birth of a no alumnus, Thomas Jefferson Williamsburg had an important | part in the social, political and cul- tural life of Jefferson, both as col-| lege seat and capital of Colonial | i Virginia. One of the places mos intimately associated with his Wil liamsburg days was Raleigh Tavern | where the future author of the, Declaration of Independence mei} frequently with Patrick Henry and other patriot-companions, planning! steps that set the stage for Ameri- | ¢a’s independence. Raleigh Tavern, now completely , restored, was not only the social | center of the capital but the scene | of patriotic. activity as well. | Through the taproom resounded the voices of George Washington, Jefferson, Henry, Lafayette, Pey- ton Randolph, Richard Henry Lee | as they, clinked tankards and drank patriotic toasts in beer, and flips. lt is entirely likely that the ‘beer which filled the patriots’ tankards camé fromthe college brewhouse which, on. thé authority of Dr. Earl G. Swem, present librarian of the college, was'in the basement of the main’ building.“None of the college’ brewhotise equip ment now sur: | ded brewhous s repaired where it v of the ches that kindled the flame of the Ameri- » example these loyal Virgin i was a great petus in the t that led to the independence the United States of America >» in this tavern, on i the honor ppa, was or- 's, anniver- drations are still .held to the best informa- the tavern was acquired in 735 by [lenry Wetherburne, who had a wide reputation for many years as a host. Its most famous room was the Apollo Room, which 'had a romantic place in Jefferson's lite. Writing to a friend in 1764, he stated that the night before he had been “as happy as dancing with Belinda in the Apollo could mate * him.” é : The Raleigh was operated .as a tavern until 1854, when it was re modeled for use as a girls’ acade- my _Five years latér it was de : ‘stroyed by fire. “The restored feos eRe ERED ALUMNI NEWS : Chidhood Education Conference Mary Dorethea, t Leggett W \ « Odom, Jr 22, 1943 cent s- Sai Pauls I ul Chure | sented WALLS-MERCER 1 Mrs B I 8 W ed co} s Me ie Gyr x DAY-DAVIS M M M = Te x \ Pe o Novic ARK ER-COLLIE \ M P N ( « Y VHICHARD é ) 43 a SMIPPH-LANTER 1 Y x i M LARKIN-ROEBUCK ? f ST } es I We SNIPES-BISSETT;: Mrs. M. I N g a ( W i Ww BROW N-CRIPCHER FREEMAN-YELVERTON Mrs. A. L. ¥ | De ous ge EST-MOORE \ BE. BD Moo De Rict f st ( i | HARGROVE-BLOW H Aor TLE I w i | 1 ALic 0 W | ae 3 a ——— : : | } McGLOHON-LOVELACE 4 fhe Best Values I fe es 1 > | HOSIERY, COSMETICS : f Y : | 4 a ind Me( 43 y i o ( ¢ p + | SCHOOL SUPPLIES ! | Ne HOLLAR 7 ’ Fron | One) cLellan r Fir (the big brother ; ] ave administered i [2 g d to under We nee CALL FOR THAT iy eee Much Needed = NOURISHMENT eae ee ] While Studyin * * Wheat You Buy With | WAR BONDS Victory Today—Security Tomorrow Garris Grocery “Tr it’s in town we have it” A favorite weapon with the Ma- is the 7mm. pack howitzer, a d- g, vicious weapon which nes cive: excelient results against the Jap invaders. It costs, complete $10,301, KARES WE SERVE THE BE in | Eats | The Marines and the army have and stalemated the Jap drive on Austra- lia and our supply route with equip- | ment your War Bonds have pur- | chased. They need more, so we must buy more Bonds to keep pace as our forces take the offensive. “They give their lives—You lend your Money.”” U.S. Treasury Debdartment 4 Drinks The THECO HCH ® ESE EEE A A ERERE EN TARE OM SRT STE ee 79) THE ROLE OF WOMEN AT THE UNIVERSPEY—From 45 coeds 20 years ago to 728 last year— | such has been the markable growth in enrollment of women students at the University of North | Receiving their Carolina at Chapel Hill One of the newest dormitories for women and some cf the present and — training Nort pioneer headers of coeducation at the University are pictured apove. ‘The building is Kenan Dormi- 1 tory, seen through the stately columns of Melver Dormitory Upper group, left to right: Mrs. | M. H. Stacy, Dean of Women, who has been adviser to women students since 1917; Miss Muriel Upehureh, | of Apex. president the Woman's Government Association, and Miss Beth Chappel, of Richmond, Va. |, oe ie a piesident of iC Cushie”) ie a “a Pr Sis Lower group: A picture of some of the coeds of the carly days, take « during a Commencement reunion, Air Ba Missou Left to right: Miss Willie Lee Lambertson (Mrs. Ro O. S. Bolton); Mrs. Archibald Henderson, Miss 1 classifi pilot Daisy Burroughs Allen (Mrs. Lo L. Brinkley); Miss Mary Graves, Miss Harriet Berry, Miss Bessie | first station vill Wh Miss Nellie Roberson, Miss Mary Graham Morrison, and Miss Birdie Pritchard (Mrs. R. | he was sent to Maxwell Fi A O. E. Davis). received his pre-fl t address is: A-C Charles I : = onl : ae an AAFFTD, Air ° a = Women Trained as ®*** Vi. ss ites WAVES PERFORM IMPORTANT NAVY DUTIES aon Engineering Aides Ant Arbor, Mich—(ACP) 1 yY being tr {at} ‘Norwood Jones for as| Army June 14. He was a junior: eering for the Army and a Math-Science rdr e Department. {He was stationed 1 nour the new training| for a while but shipped ec 3 ursenals Prof. Robert H | anothers camp the lage of June. )-ordinator for the engi = science and management Robert .Whitly, of Bethel, 4e program at the uni-| June 30.for Duke University, te red it is the only one er OCS. He is in the Marine} kind in the United States Reserve. ordnance department has | é | oan : a ee | Kenneth Lane Henderson, sor d 50 women from among]. s : ea jof Dr. E. L. Henderson of the service employes in Army} ECTC f. : | ECTC faculty, has writte® his throughout the country 1 Seranivenciteate | parents from overseas. He attend- to be sent to the university to re- nana a hy f instruc.| “4 ECTE in 1942, and left Gre ceive a special course o strue- he : —— jville in July, 42, for his trair + ne | in the paratroops. He received his The women receive base pay of | poot training in Camp Walter, $12: month, plus overtime, and} Texas, and took advanced train a subsistence allowance during] ing in a camp in Georgia. He can’t| 14 weeks of training at the uni-| give much news of himself except versity. Classfoom, Aaboratory | that he is getting along fine. His work and supervised study require | address is: Pvt. Kenneth L. Hend- a total of 48 hours each week.|erson 14123756, H. Q. Co. 504! “Te’s all this Yeo- | Among them are jobs as Aero- Instruction is given in mechanical! Parachute Inf.. APO 469, P M man 1/c a ra batch phers, Storekeepers, Aviation drawing, mathematics, metallurgy | New York | of corresr VAVE sts’ Mates, Radio Com- of engineering materials, manu- | . PO | Sana a = ions, Hospital Corps and ears ae aie Bea _Lt. James P. Gianakos received | That tl Link Trainer instructors. The Link | facturing processes and machine | his wings in the AAC May 28, 43, Trainer is used ¢o train student demonstration. This new class | from Blytheville, Ark. He is how ‘rai se : : 1 3 » Ark, s now] Sheard one | Ba0e- : brings to 260 the number of women | in combat school in Smyrna, Tenn. | and she’s in A booklet, “How To Serve | receiving special engineering in- He she: veal. tue - mportant |. Sows Country, In Dhey WANS) 9) et) aie eee ean ele she really toves the Air| ak Ge SPARS outlines: the typestee Ua a ihe : : y sae Corps, even if they do serve beans fae SS jobs for enlisted women, the |Tious agencies of the armed} on one occasion he piled his plate is WAVE is do- | ratings, and the amount of money forces. up with burned Boston Baked n her past ex- | a WAVE or SPAR receives upon | ———-~ ee a ee beans (in Arkansas ff its. her. However, joining the Navy. A copy can be - : ae a ans n Arkansas) and an offi- y other opportuni- | obtained at your nearest Recruit- Thomas Williams ....... « Fresh.) cer came along and made him eat | who can qualify upon | ing Station or Office of Naval [ody Reynolds West Senior} every one of them. He wasn’t! completion of their training period. | Officer Procurement. |Hazel Yelverton ........ Junior | quite his self for a while but after 2 ae + | Ruth Zaborowski -. Senior} that he says he never takes any- , ion: i ; Paik HONOR Margaret Person ........ Fresh. Tabulation: thing on his plate that he doesn’t | Rebecca Pridgen .......- ‘e Soph. | Graduates, 4; Seniors, 26; Ju-|think he can eat ... and enjoy it! —(Conti er Page One)—!y A Bride 463: Soph. | niors, 24; Sophomores, 23; Fresh- | Clarine Johnson . Mildred Johnson { Hazel Dell Jones | Sarah M. Jones . | Katherine Kyser | Madge Lane | Worth Lanier | Louise Lassiter . |Ronalda Lee | Dorothy Hope Lew |Mary Louise Lindsay Frances Peele Lamb ‘Clyde Mann | Myrtle Gray Ma Hilda Moore Mary Sue Moore Zula Newman \Daisy King Mayo Dorothy Ballentine McClure. {Nell NcCullen ....... | Eugenia McDonald ...... Sara Eugenia McKenzie. Lorraine Pritchard ...... Senior | aS apo tc es Sovh.| Nell Brandon Reavis Junior | . Junior | Ellen Riddick Soph. | Junior | Virginia Rouse Fresh. | Marjorie Rowe Junior Junior Senior: Katherine M. Rus Junior | Senior | J, C, Shepherd ... Junior | Soph.| Helen M. Stone ........ Junior | cee Soph.| Richard Stokes, Jr. ...... Fresh. Soph. | Geraldine Taylor .... Junior Soph. | Harold K. Taylor .. Senior Senior | Ruby Faylor ............ .. Soph. ree eae Grad.|Ruth Tew .............. Grad. | -+++ Junior) Mrs. Christine Williams sengill...Junior | Dra Sate esieG Pag aia «+. Grad Secu Senior | Mrs. Nina Vainright ...... Soph Senior | Elsie West .............. Fresh. .-. Senior | Bernice White ......... ... Soph. . Soph. | Mildred Irene White ...... Junior -Fresh.| Ruth S. Winslow .. ae ++. Fresh.| Iris Woody ........ 5 Junior | Helen Mae Wooten ...... Soph. ‘ Senior | James R. Worslev. Jr. Sovh men, Total—93. is Pic. Donald Perry now sta- Drop in to see us often while you are here. We are always glad to see you and to serve you. ae aie Belk-Tyler Co. 5 YOUNGEST OWN: Ensign Jack Young was a ve at Fort I Cnet eae nc cent visitor on the campus. He), was outstanding In! vocal co ee has been at Northwestern Univer-| cert: on the campus for the pas " sity for the past six months. He three years left for Ary | received his commission on July 1,;M 4:3 He ke ir ; ; 1943. He and Lois (Shorty) Ses- at he ih wr 1 f \ eek-end. He g soms were married July 4. “I like every Ww } ‘the Navy, but I like getting mar-]in an office ried better.” Laughed Jack. He | he ho seer b had to say of training that it was} The funniest ex ri “ruff as Hell, but I wanted to ud in the Arm get home because I had some;sang a ‘ business to attend to, and the;once, but wt only way I could get home was to | dentally a “milit , graduate ST I Pvt. Stephen Wesley a Bob Young is now in th Welcom: Corps He is getting las: Des p rte asic training at Keesler c Keesier to Studen}! Miss.. and writes friends that he | nec | likes it fine. After completing eG ans | training he will go to some col - e | lege for advanced study he high scores he : | | Army J.C. Penney Co, | i ed b Tect - Ensign George Patterson, whe His | | received his con th Cor ‘ : { western Ju was a recent vis ces | or on the campus B-24 maintenance, | es ce | The following former ECT( and electrical sy boys are now at Duke University | instruments, engines — finishing theis c« » work under | tion |the supervision of the USMCR T O é Cpe: one Ser ry Our Foo asident of the SCC for i : : th y ‘ | next Bryant Walters, and! . You ll Like [i inted this summe Bill Couneil pais 3 | In the Navy Colleze ‘ oe L Hien Program x us know Dixie Lunch tion Prog studying at } berry College are: Dou ‘ r s “Where the Gung Jerome Butler, W. B. Har ; ¢ | | F. Goddard, Billy Greene, and Pee eee fe ames Worsle : y James Worsley ae u Clean Sport FOR BOY OR GIRL B I (8) W < SW < or bo" ae ae : New Line Just Received C. H. 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