Merry Christmas Happy New Year To The Students a E 2 E H From The Staff = Ripa iee © GREENVILLE, N. C., WED Robertson Takes over Newspaper, Gilet, Fisher and Ethertzge _ewis, Dudley Edit Pieces 0 Eight ras by | Two new members of the music de SSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1943 = Number 5 White Gift Service Held For Students In Chapel Tuesday | ment Dr. Karl V. Gilbert and | | Charles Fisher, aud Miss Eleanor Contributing to t Christmas who joined the faculty | pirit on the campus, the YWCA and ere presented in a joint} Groups Feature the YMCA have for many y s had Thursday night, December 2 | ' a white gift service on Sunday t Dr. Gilbert, violinist, played Pre. | | cw For the vo years the st lude (The Deluge) by Saint-Saens | g usie eived this progr na [Sonata in A Major by nek, Alle- ee with such enthusiasm that it was ¢ |eretta ben noderato, Romance, from | i ven again yesterday i ipel. Mabel D. Minor Concerto by Wieniawski, 1 am int ry Deital Spence Watson headed the commit and Suite, Op. 44 by Schutt, Alegre rae = tee planning the prograr isoluto His encore was Rondinc z a At the beginning of (On a theme by Beethovan) by pee De. Denver E. Baughan All the various branches of the East ties eae a are jter. Miss Eleanor Etheridge accom Ca fepartment of music joined manger scene with E panied him at the piano. fs } | te r to present a joint recital of | ford as Me 1 Johnsor Mr. Fisher mie | ocror aug an } Christmas music in Austin auditor-| Jose : trio, mposed Mr. Charles Fi r, barit sang m Mond i a Haat by Mendelssohn, | To oper r oo ee Recognition ne : \ tish Childrer Prayer by neta esented four numbers un-| id Mother H rd (in the Style of Handel) by | cmos For Short Stories 000008 aS Maribelle Robertson, left, has replaced Bernice Jenkins as editor of the Teco Echo retd Acworth pean Herald Angels f Bethlehem campus org and Gwine Hebbin by “One-Way Love,” a story of t ore st Tennessee hills ny Woodford - y ; W] then direct rd ft Mé Sie ae amas of Deve appears in th '} P in singmg}| offering worshiy Dorot Le bee une; cee ac ae Ameri \ Jatched Their| from soc F By ee ene eee aes f the § he lyn Lewis from th phomor¢ ) rivers £ Yowa.| g love, Viv erester « | 1 € te g < 1 iss Ski-|! Pear 1 From Dodd, Mead Rose” anc rt er \ ; , 1 e WA Doctor Baughan has had ir g 2 : . from the Atlantic Monthy Pre mere arineNee mine: ; We r eardin novel on. th “One in 1) t : bias . re Il a theme } Sarah Hu ove bere ay « ether with an inquiry ; a ee ey I ( by 4 Y \ Ye H i = t ec Y ganiz . . re Glor G I Alle : ; ECTC Girls Win on kobe ; is fj . who joined the z : Pree i M Lewis, left, and Margie Dudley hatgaeew elevated from the Ly ‘ Doctor I mad ) ‘ ociate editors of the Teco Ech yeas of Pieces 0’ petia onors w 1 ‘ Y r Mr. D: Figh : cae i g ff 2 ‘ d ‘ At 4-H Congres “al Sree soe id I eer | onpress College To Close Friday ote oir ee ee Girls Turn On Razzle-Dazsl sauce yee ee Miers : vis uri n aZBte-Dazzle tLawson, EF freshmen, both re In atlitionygo the two stories, For ( hrist as H lida S cebved angeintrdeoggipimpatetic NW Doctog res had published © ge OY D d m ps Pook eC Conde bls Ce gel t Christmas- lecorate Dance 4 ay Annie Blan s one chat 4 re’s Probabl a CH une Teacbers erewwilh pe ; a jokes’! oe eae are’s Pr ie a Ne) z at mgonon Friday, December 4), Tene oe rational Ae t ; . eManee of the Christma: 9” Be ae Sree bnegement : S well x) Ve © oe nner in the clothing achievement aon Fraternity Hears 3 I aper Late | s and tothe end of the fall, ; j Res uiee o 4 contest the Univers- tiv a st ter \ceording to Registrar : ‘i : 3 - s Ann 3lane has been a leade: > Writ- t > a e the request of the printer 1 |. Mei awie “Dhe@hes beer T t A Q tj ze “ t 1 1 IeGinnis, “This has t in 4-H Southwogd : 2 a S REISS FA eX H n M. Parks, who went to idrter. Everything has | : ° i is 4 : : S lub, and w n-da ys st Swift's Source o 1e | ¢ right builc urday, De- ‘ sragg. December 7, to be well and with véry 5 \ at fed Gain: the peed: States Vay : ite ef the, CDe#e2 expenses peld Reconsidered,” app : pega ote tater aregnrpes errs PRESET aang feab-uince jp igus sgyety September 1988. issue nett tekken’ pane eee seer Ey " Southeastern attelee andthe stil phetish literary History, publis Bere atha ae es Soo ee Geno \bout Student Fee : lin her food projeets. Having been fj Whe “Whe Jo Hopkins Press; ate ais Weep Dene Doctor McGinnis asked ENVIS) Tectyproject wirner for Tye Sir P Sidney and the Mate : Vere Ba ais ¢ nded of the fact thatt and holder of the Lenoir county neaicers ppearing in Modern Lan Grosses le ee e student vity fee of $6 will be| ying title for four years, she 4p-/ guage Review, October 1938, publis! eae an ak 5 Meadows Makes Talk d along with nthe| peared ona national radio program gq by Cumbridge University Press, meee Admir ation building before regis ashions in Rations” from ( AZO Eng ymplir Ss > E England, “A Compliment to § 3 ist e@ se In Assembly Program tior while there n H appearit NGiSS lander po aries aad ieee eoted at ae ve Since the st ts will register for] Alta, who has taken a leading part Queries of August 19, 1! ape CU ee ae ie ee uary 4, they | jin 4-H activities in Robeson county) jn Londoa, an The Qu hh a cic add eis w_ schedules | for seven years, has completed 22 pro-| ney’s Love for His Wife,” published ;, Eee GREE ce a . ) if « in the Admini-| jects and has specialized in canning, | jin Notes and Queries of November WAeelseee eno in | - id work out all} food, room improvement, and cloth-}95, 1939: “Swift and Gentillet,” ap- : a Eee ee N! : che for winter quar- | ing. She was one of a te of five! pearing i. Studies in Philology, pub-\) gy. bie canopy ss ue Bs Ve ; Mele pes Seat tei ena eric cs aus ae enting |lished in January 1940 by the Uni-jtrance, and the scattered — bells,| summers spent in camps holidays. This will/ North Carolina at the Congress. | versity of North Carolina Press. wreaths and candles as physi lirector. Here . some of the confusion on regis- A four-year college scholarship was| Since yoining the East Carolina! yusic by Thurston fees ee 2 ey on d s Doctor McGinnis. | awarded Annie Blanche and a $200) staff, Doctor Baughan evidenced) Ja} Thurston's mu blended with) and physical ¢ ‘ Se The College Ca jendar : ene to Alta for being declared na-jhis interest in writing by working | tye Christmas theme as he melted Miss ice GTC is “ewelll space ise of tbs ne a of having’! tional wi s. Both girls plan to be} with the student agile es j withy his “White Sie age anaetiad ae en } € r 1 ks in 3 re college year, the} home demonstration agents. | << Hike 2apheuDeeamien?” alate aleeememen tn ace ired rene al ‘ for this year will follow the| aoe H : Ral e ¢ ee ie callers Gi Ib { Le d Si Ei | Neca cuite an impression in the!here, she would not re ow ned plan given in the ge | ileen arreé i SE TELE NGG: aho. Spent| humo Adee eee : dif - Ce oem et ee ert Leads inging | fee. a Emmett Fi es a sa Mi Al X.Says | 2 ise Pase oan) | of Christmas Carols \ entire evening singing the t ficult time g here, bu d i eee | ie words. This two-word solo must cided it was worth all the transporta | Mr. Karl Gilbert, talented faculty ive oncer ere not have been too objectionable to tion difficulties / | musician, led the student body in the \the crowds of femmes who mobbed ke so many others, Miss Alex am son ount ] es” inners °": of Christmas carols in chapel} piven Farrell, brilliant young stat The Big Fish RE oss The North 1 — are s ¥ | Tuesday, December 7. fof CBS, will appear in the Wright During intermission, the baleony, different, but it’s sw and I do like E | Under the leadership of Mr. Gil-| auditorium at 8:30 p. m. on the night {#5 filled with couples who found it down here so much!” When quiza i : 2 went to Grace Taylor for her effective | pert, the students sang together “O] j¢ Tenuacy 19 3 fae ;the soft lights and steady hum of | about difference, she rey & : us a pee Crone a Be Come, All Ye Faithful,” “It Came Miss Farrell, SAS ie ea | ace ideal and eek Tom eas that cas in the South = se tut q s for the eve td eC] he i ig! ‘Mle; ”. ie : : oweve Vi y Pau ‘ arm-heartec 1 so nteres te r < ie is e a seer upon th Midnight Clear, ay hile fame within the last few years, has A pyeveny als us a ia Les “ u pe ae he os ie ir tare ee i E- 3 : s = a . Be ain : Shepherds Watched Their Flocks,”|}een acclaimed by critics as “one et peomien: could find nothing better cigs people and their problems x I rs and 4 : ar. bert. “ i e a a 2 | # ie do an throw pa Pr Cc S 8 Cs eS n her spare ime Miss Ale PVI- ' = | r r ilber| o Little Tec of Bethlehem and|the most promising young artists to“ thar od seit GBI) ie net: In I ar Si time M ee £ 4 Give 14 Acts “Silent Night! Holy Night! Sheets | have come along in a many a day.” | who were out of this world. dences nee evouan: to spor of me | ‘i Annie B. Bartholomew was mis-| containing the words of the carols| per yoice, that of a dramatic soprano, | The Marine Race kinds by playing badminton. can | 2 « tress of ceremonies and Catherine| Were distributed among the students.| has peen praised by Robert ©: Bagar| Miss Frances Alex came out first be found many afternoons in the § p Brinson was chairman of the pro- Ruth Winslow led the devotional} .. “big and lustrous . . . the Kirsten |i” the Marine Race with three ma-] Wright gymnasium rounding out a », which included 14 acts. ard mtroduced Mr. Gilbert. Flagstadt, Helen Traubel type of| (See DANCE on Page Four) foursome Vocal solos were rendered by Dot| Sire voice ee re | Students, faculty and townswomen are doing an excellent job of roll- Peebles, Paye Pritchard and Penny | Fraternity. Told | Story Miss Farrell made her debut over) ing bandages in the Red Cross workroom in the basement of Austin. Smith. A vocal duet, “The Moun- Of Spanish Christmas CBS several years ago as a guest 3 tai ’ was presented by Mar. over a symphonic program conducted Seda Shop | jorie MeBee and Helene Rouse. Edna| An account of the story of Spanish | by Howard Barlow. On that occasion , wing the pr Earle Poole gave a reading. ‘Christmas by Esther Maie White and|she sang the extremely difficult, Be \ tumbling act, “The Builders,”|duet of “Silent Night” in Spanish by | “Liebstodt” from Tristan und Isolde. € ‘\was offered by Verna Carraway, Lee|Katie Owen and Ronalda Lee featured| From that day on she has risen to i Bled. Jean Douglass, Jerry Al-|the program at the semi-monthly|the fame she now enjoy \ j ir | britto arah Wilson and Nancy| meeting of the Phi Sigma Chapter of| Last year she appeared over three! i llection after |Wynne. Amanda Etheridge did a|Sigma Pi Alpha, foreign languages weekly CBS broadcasts, but dropped | ging ins and Needles.” | juggling act. Nannie Lou Little,| fraternity, held Thursday evening, them this year to concentrate on one | S Z f 50 cents in war “PINS AND NEEDLES” and these, Alma Gray Bowden, Mary Alice Co-| December 9. Katie Owen also read| program a week and her concert il : bn ia Gadus a focteie aatied «<¢ prize in the ama-/zart and Irene Trot composed aja poem, “Twas the Night Before|pearances. Miss Farrell has been in-| ver ) ip of girls doing| get-ups won first prize in the F ee 2 : : a mS ( ( T jancers are Mattie Grace blackfact quartet. Peggy. Nye, Nell} Christmas.’ formed by the management of the! a an danc he a ers: i | . Baca d Wha Hancock, Jerry| teur hour program for Mattie (siete and Kathaleen Floyd ren-| Three new members, Hazel Gray| Metropolitan Opera House, peer of all/ ” Metta’ Hive “Pega ‘houtme | Alderman, left, and Katie Earle Jered a comic act, and a trained-|Evans, Jassie Mae Horne and Sarah| opera organizations, that whenever) ter Averette’ and Amanda Etheridge.| Owen. entane act was given by Nancy|Moore, were initiated into the fra-|she is free they would like for her to} tte f ui 2 za s 3 " ‘ woe gs a Carer Third prize of 25 cents in stamps Wynne and Mickey Boyette. ternity at this meeting. join their list of artists. _ | rire 2 of 25 ‘ ral WAN - ALTERATIONS rom |RE snags ' STUDYING All Work Guaranteed Third at Cotanche, Dial 37224 We Appreciate Your Business } Alton Gray erly Cut- the first Clifton n Charltor stopped by John- i round and t Martin in the quar- herd defeated Fenner nd Bernice , in the quar- tm i si NN s KARES We Serve The Best In EATS and DRINKS wi CHRISTMAS and HAPPY NEW YEAR To All You Students BRODY’s > N.C. 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You can’t buy a better cigarette. ‘Copyright 1943, Liccatr & Mveas Tosscco Co. + See Performance Friday, Saturday andi: Franken’s recent i by the Chi . re audiences s ‘ Austin audi- = ly eve- ¥ ee * ace & M | Cooke “ g Dav ni are pm a : The Directors anon ; Hazel Harris (Mrs. Brown) was The : ron W Brown's (Hazel Har- Virginia Cooke (Claudia) was born Ed Beddingfield (David) was born | "82°" as A : ) nes A (rene aes Horn one ent Gliee aera cles ch De: Ese t ea d Hide orn in Mississippi, but soon movec : : ‘ M1 , nee then she in, Clayto C. There he went to sn the. Winterallaiigee” there Gas a abel gap \ulander, N. ¢ Since then she jn, ¢ ton, N. here he : ae SN ei Gandlinneahereuahe n the Winterville rere : = : : ‘ ‘ Paani ratoga at yol where he was pr : . , - n- succession of plays v - ed in Beaufort, Saratoga and school where he was prominent a trended high school at Montreat Jed 1 in Win is 2: ae ss) > Wils i e last of which places dramatics, although more con- junior college. She was a member o a u the spring of 1943 by ; *; Wilson, in the last of which places in dramati oug junior college. She was a member of : thay Saget ete Share! \ she attended high school. There she cerned with the technical work than the dramatic club there and appeared Ss pla Nees din A by Mice Bille was outstanding in dramaties, as she wit) ng. In 1940 he entered the in several plays. She plans to trans- samdn splay anal oMOY > ail’ of ther iwthe ; a : : i + North Carolina where {et t0 the University of North Caro- Jimmy. A sophomore at East Caro- “Sy, 0 Other ee ice (2 We St EAN SUS Se oaal oe aid : lina next year to major in dramatics. | is his first venture into| 90) : made her debut on the ECTC he later became president of the stu- i, junior has heen a member of the since coming to college. {ji "sa cet Claudia, | ( ; : : oan . hime toons a, preser as Queenie in On the Bridge at dent body of the Pharmacy school. Chi Pi ph Sings second ( Kenneth os ee oe ‘ ie Midniehes a che appeared in He plans to return to Chapel Hill as ater her elntee eeidens Chicks P i macht atten iGhe of this o ation for 1943-44. Claudia. Ladies in Retirement. dic Y eg SRS tton Comments ) is what he (Fritz ” which means he R. G. W school. This where a t was born and : he first oF Greenville, His previous ex- se d quarter sopho : T'vc nce includes radio plays and high He was a member honorary high News tions squers, ies society. There he contest play and for another. He ilt scenery for the formed a Christmas tree. ir let loose with his! = hy ple a the jitterbugs took | ere ane ead ards and Dot| pedkbult “Right!” 1 opinion of concisely— i \ Mount chapter of alum- | Frank G. Greathouse, | nna wh recently appointed | the Board of Trustees of ECTC presided at the dinner. After a of the Roe but Mrs of Suzy and Emerson dance be rugged but About 65 girls proved this] icricing their social privi- at the dance until the r ner the 1s, the She says she meal of barbecue and fried feels that she is| chicken, each of the former students | 3 y a i a r war effort. there told of her present work—most | lt ins of the “Star Spangled M ws J is now at of the married ones, too, now being | B inner” bade them all goodnight, ( duate | en In te g and each of the | leet only e t minutes to get ay aalso visitors said a few words of greet-) ack to their respective dorms. 41 gradua f East Carolina. Be- ing. as on his master’s After urmment many of the HOLIDAYS work at Ne gr to the me of Mrs. k herry Poi and Gr se for a vis (Continued from Page One) hool. — be holidays. INGS no spring CHAPTE! Greenville Chapter Meeting: The committee that was appointed Charlotte Chapt The Greenville Alumni chapter held) at a meeting of the direetors of in £ Ch t ipter of the East its regular meeting Friday evening, | struction to arrange a calendar for ( College Alumni, December 3, with Mesdames Janie|next year has been at work, but, as y afternoon Jackson Simmons, Julia Woolard’ yet, nothing definite has been decided Irv Batchelor, and Lessie Mae Stafford: This committee has received reports r as host \{rom various teachers colleges, and Mrs herine Hill Walsh, chap-| several of them begin the fall quarte M ter president, conducted a short bu: arlier in September and close it c n session, after which the program | around December 3. This would make \ chairman, Miss Ruth Modlin, intro-|it necessary to have a part of winter lization was read and duced Mrs. J. H. Rose who gave a) quarter in December and the remain |number of delightful Christmas| der after the holidays. were urged to help with) Readings ' Other Plans Discussed | Josephine Gibson till prod dramatics under R. G. Walser. peared in a number of play tending Greenville taler stage at East Carolina last member of a group giving concert It was this voca which helped her to land Daruse production, Claudia. mitt ua sati | put Uni kins year he another uct. She a for t nka, an | cording to Doctor McGinnis, the com ee some y ROBERTSON (Continued licity ted Press has had lance writer for various newspapers. WAA Cabinet Chooses Miss Stallings Adviser Miss Nell Stallings, who joined the faculty of the physical education d partment last summer, was elected Gr music feels sure manager for ECTC. was editor of the Greenville News-Leader, local representative for and News and Observer. experience p i (Daruschka) is eenville | Df Iso got her start in high school brough I opera singer, that it will event plan that will prove from Page One) Last ge reporter for the, ee In addition Jen- free lizabeth Sm t Dean of W on the fi m as a n its be Miss ago ninations a a gen mass Red Cross work. Year books were RE Several other plans have been g members by Miss Lucy DANCE | brought to their attention, and ac k Gifts for the service men I Soon daopted be chaptes eeu conece: (Continued from Page One) | ed. A was planned where-|Tines. Miss Nell Stallings was not'| Palace Barber Shop k ome member would either write far behind with her cute lieutenant. or send a gift to the men every two| The figure, led by Emerson Presi- Appreciates weeks dent Billie Bryan, and composed of and Your Patronage their chairmen society and committee the dance of | the | officer Rocky Mount Chapter: | At of the ECTC alumni of Rocky Mount Friday night, December 3, five Greenville guests el dinner meeting | “cig a | MERRY CHRISTMAS precipi Airy ~ neon ns DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING Do Your | XMAS SHOPPING | at | | .T.GRANT’S McLELLAN’S NAA V re | pe | BOWL FOR HEALTH |!) at Greenville Health Center from Mamie were PAGE FOUR TECO ECHO eS ‘Claudia’ Presented Successfully By Chi Pi Players Large Audiences. W7H.9’s Who in Cast of Chi Pi Production! Jean Harrelson Takes art of Julia In Play Stutent Demands Committees Appointed For Freshman-Junior Since Year 1925 present as: was YWCA re- t Teco Echo staff. ing down to a few Jenkins e adviser of the col- rst the staff of the paper was meeting. we tu athe Nee seine ee nominations ave teen ime SE PD OEESS OS eae ee leet | » nominations committee ee ihe ae \y qd XK 1 © ha Penne atsociation The WAA |tications board, established in ae ae : E : magn he pode audi aol mm pnt 1 1 Seen ene ene are pag |i the Stadent ody adding ny | lM Das who joined the WAC at the!" M,. ‘Tees Keno wrew ie end of last year. | Seow Sue oe ake “Miss Stallings has shown much in- | oom | ! terest in the WAA this year and has | | PATRONIZE YOUR | contributed much of her time to the | | ' association,” declares President Lee Christmas | i Bledsoe. “The WAA is looking for-| : COLLEGE STORES ward to this year with Miss Stallings | = | as adviser.” G ree t ings BLOOM’S WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 194 Chi Pi Players Moving Spirit Of Drama at East Carolina a 7 up r nd S rdaa. er , In the spring of 1937 a small group | Fr —- of students interested in dramatic Purposes of Chi Pi lender the leadership of Clifton Brit Chi I banded ton and John David Bridg: together to form the Chi Pi p that time this zati been the moving spirit of the on the East Carolina campus. Outstanding Plays Since org drama During this period it has pro y»duced. | develop the - either alone or in collaboration w th the senior class, such memo ‘ plays as Stage Door, Wuthering Heights, Romona, The Skull, Double } er Door, A Doll's House, Ladies in Re- tirement and Claudia. productions were direc Britton, under whose terest dramaties re high E years here. in — of Play Carolina, ir at ROLLERDROME Fun and Relaxation For Everyone QUALITY and QUANTITY IN CAROLINA DAIRY’S DELICIOUS 3- MILKSHAKES ’ Store and ditorial ad- THE BEST LINE OF Cosmetics, Hosiery and Notions AT om the floor Recently, | tok tok tk me! Stationery Store A COMPLETE LINE OF SCHOOL | | faididicininiinii oo ooo oI TAIRA TISAI OI tek DIAL 2861 Renpew printing Company a“ 716 DICKINSON AVE. printers commercial Greenville, North Caroline a“ SUPPLIES THE MEETING AND EATING PLACE OF ALL COLLEGE STUDENTS