| THANKSGIVING HOLIDAYS =ND DECEMBER 3 ieee THE TECO ECHO PATRONIZE TECO ECHO ADVERTISERS EAST CAROLINA TEACHERS COLLEGE Xl = = — begs 2,3 2 ee - Greenoties N. C., Wednesday, November 28, 1934. Number 5. “ e Cec : etal Literary Societies Playmakers Are Faculty Mem! 0 The Student Government acu y em siete W 1] R ae Asso ion will entertain is op ughe es s Spea S e eceived the Student Body at Mas- o pt 4 f irs — ar Meetin S|. Sc ee querade party on Saturday | ae i 4 = | The oval Ventuie® é night, December 8, at the E i | us d = 8 | an! ang “Quare Medicine” are b es DUNO every onts|| vers ae 0 Bay eo a n am un ay a ; ‘ ce a 2 is =| Were ere Saal By Care is cordially invited and urged |! oie 1 { Novennt Mee ‘ | Caro- > wear a © : 1g November 20. t On Any Screen ‘ "On Memorial Services for the || lina Playmakers On Nov- te wear a costume. Ing FHelc ove ¢ ee 29 fate “ ane { he fi ene: 19tI The picture show will start Sua ane = | Yip—Attend 4 Ye Wright, for t overt. Hering a at 7:00 that night, and the par- }|° MEET IN EL LIZ: ABETH CITY SPEAKS SUNDAY t | ght, for twenty-five years || .-. oS ea es i ee a ee Shows ARI TE] || our president, will be held on | Koc NM IS THE DIRECTOR : Hi sitet cue SARE WELL |] Sunday, December 16, at three | !« - — Hees ea t Of z "ENDED o'clock in the afte ee? “Quare Medicine” and “Fix- The announcement is being : Frank Graham, . ae lal in’s” Were Written By The}| de before the Thanksgiving | oH the Unie re Suarape of | Famous Jorth Carolina holiday, so that the students At lina, will speak Oa Bee | Dramatist, Paul Green. ged Ts Ub tels Wie a ‘ c hee es iss here will || es they come back from the holi- ee eee SCO (|, ihe Caroline laynekers wath Gas | kk TORRES | well balanced bill of three aa = ct plays were well received |_| 7 i r nde and appreciative aud y i Cl | i ; c / ub -e Clul Wj Tl c night, November| V@UPSELY © i, slee Club Wi ee . ‘ « ap l ) > 5 > Ly « feed wise Gives Wedding © ; Give ] rogram | ection and they i S : | keen) appreciation | ., ull « : = £ the eseetlent aectonn nen Miss Robbie Ded And NV ws e Carol Service To Be Given 4 ermission| John Jenkins Are United eld in the | Few Days re Christ- the intro-| 21 Womanless Wedding. n Holidays | sa | : | joliday Frederick | fe 5 ARE Re oes a Poe Society | : Age ea MATHIS OFFICIATES ‘ ey is pre MISS KUYKENDALL IS Bera pe eal ry \ s I AUGHTON , fe Soul DIREC who wered Several Vocal Solos Were Hyn critic BISHOP E. H. HUGHES IN ecm to material that Rendered By Miss Jackie tteac ixth gu adc in the SE oe ea eee BARRETS oF Roe ad a S ad remained dormant here for Humphrey, © Accompanied |" ol 1 Spe- nerations a ? ye a Lb STREET ed t ve \ t : at fe Se ete cay Bess Onn Ree the “In Gage wedi aus ‘« Students Attend as emo rof och gave his theo- ee in to atten Tuesday or Rh Held jries of that all of great ir est te ft the we her 4 \ i t ie f of the illness of her mo cp cea ieee tbe) be yeaa ise ee ~ Chareh Confer’ce ‘ Ibsen and lemnized at 6:00 o'cl 2 : a = ; ‘ G i 4 d re, as essentially folk dra-jin the auditorium: of stir an = cele: Mart Te al ou ; or Mae Cea une acne Hunter represented the | Martha Teal, 5 : : their plays to [Building when Miss Robbie Dowd ; Miss I Ruth Kike skal : a a 8 Lge be utre. He re-[became the bride of Mr. John oes | (Carolina 0 Student i Service a days | vi 17 years of | Jenkins au in Wesmne ; ne Holiday ; ea s aie Jenkin Confere Last Week-End. tEE AN’S on week De Girls! in Helen rofan rred touched on th He refe 1 Green < has grow . Showing how Broadw and ented written by Phis was presi was Beleaar a of North t 18th c nas Marpe s Durant, wn Pry- the pir- ye sea Cap- nding acting in “Fix nt farm wor s a pathetic play that was ell received by the audience charact of Ed and Lilly were tenant farmers on a Re- estate, played by Laurence Chee i “gue, and Mildred Howard, showed ND ENERGY! Tests t that made clear the es- 1 ial conflict of the play. In LENT STOCK SERVICE BUTLER’S WORK (IP) Dr s best known bia Univer- oral co rentator international York ray ed by the song ciety Stores on PUBLISHED |* Nicho- | i | Lanier Society | he’s been doing a lot of bers of the La-|, Y he went along sent for the | evealed last week a short business } Cc bia University i previous to the | yunced p for pre- dent Janice a complete biography of} member. works. The an-| ng wt ated that the| society had written 4 , peeches, ar- F oduct 13 2 Bs « ety hall iclude thir ve wrote | a es was turned | school and college. The ss, Vice-presi- | earliest of his known writings 1s After the| entitled: “Questions and Answers song an! for Admission to the Pater given. | High School.” This was written of songs, tap jin 1872 and drawing es pea ceva ns pau tenes Be dA group of|,, R, MEADOWS ATTENDS were asked to sing their MEETING IN RALEIGH ongs all at the SPL u ome one accompa-| Dr. L. R. Meadows went to » was playing her) Raleigh Monday to attend a meeting of a committee that has ams was same HiONABLE - was adjourned been appointed by Governor E! |B I OTHE efreshments were served ringhaus to investigate the rais- : : RE ing of scholarships for negro he first nmer teachers. Governor Ehringhaus is launching an investigation of the negro education problem in time in fourteen or winter, J. B Treasurer, has been off NIMELY the Campus for as much as a North Carolina. week one time. The past ss $$ $$ nth he spent at East Aurora, If we do not learn to labor New York, in a Sun-Diet Sani- when we are children we are orium | Annie L {not likely to learn to labor at all. |the committee and a play the pent fury of a work driven woman was portrayed th and terrible reality She craved a little beauty, “pur- (Continued on page four) e auditorium RALEIGH, N. C.leau decorated with fi ferns. Candles HELD IN t from ae en furnished the light for |Main Speaker Was Dr. W. A.} eee ais mrs ni I — High Point.| poe oe sion oh : Us: ent euE ae Miss gaciie. Himanrey, 2nd CLASS ARTILLERMEN | W / sed The that when a child “Just Before the Battle, QUALIFY WITH PISTOLS} scmblage On “Youth Buil poe urea e z; } , ty fails the ar- “Lord, You Made the - | ing World ¢ 4 is Long”, and ene tae Smiling” accompanied by Billie Tolson. Rev. Doc e qualified in the officiated at the altar © automatic pis- Bridesmaids were ee ue Olive Jolly who wore evening dress with machi Cessorles Primrose wearing white net Theo Ez ym ing tin with lovely red picture hat servic He spo Jimmy Johnson wearing Hughes re of t dress and matching of religion coun- Ridenhour wea Cle ieclared he was the 60 per ¢ creation endows 7 in car- blue with a matching hat \ Requisiti medals for 1 of Christ to peo- slowly proceeded down the men making has gone into } life in this as Miss Tolson played F vird Corps a Headquart March from Chopin sth d according to local R. O bridesmaids entered o he left office authorities will be the groomsmen entered on — the; tributed shortly right The groomsmen were | Messrs. Ray Hassell, Chiff Mad- The Federal Emergency rin, Howard Per! 5 Get istration decided Ferebee, mon, dr., Fr Gch onthe ee ed ae oe Mickey Northeutt di ha Miss Gherman “Red” Smith (Continued on page two) Honor and Cooperation Among Students Is Discussed by School Council Recently Frances Watson Is Chairman Of The College Honor Committee. The fall meeting of the School bring books, November 12., Council was held Made! | COLUMBIA STUDENTS IVISIT OUR COLLEGE sipline inj tion ndling matters of cheating (5) That all ca of che. that have been ndled the jer Student Council handled by | assen chosen by the committee gave alculty committee talk on honor. he (2) That all students do not notebooks or any class during examina- on di by versity, to 19, ob- paper be spent Monday, Nove The School Council is composed } ition and announced tests, except;this Committee on discipline. | Jes Sconomic |serving in the Trai “hool. of the Women’s Student Council, when asked to do so by the} These resolutio: have been | Orde opinion |They are sing a tour of in- the Men’s Student Council, and teacher. * submitted to Dr. Carl L. Adams.|of the youth of today was |spection of schools in different Miss Cleo Rainwater, Miss Annie Newell, Miss Lois Grigsby, Miss Morton and Dr. Herbert (3) That there be an organiz tion composed of students inter- ested in building a sp of hon- and this the sections of the country lj;college is the first one in + South to be visite Chairman of the Faculty Discip- | pre d by line Committee and have receiv-| ful ed his approval. Dr. Meadows | tea Dr. Spence. A summary of Jesus gen ling was given as a guide— ReBarker from the administra- !C™ and cooperation to discuss the|has requested that the plans be|animate things are worth more! Dr. Strateme; who is a tion. Dr. Leon R. Meadows is, problem. (An announcement to|prescntcd to the faculty at the}than the inanimate; human being member of the faculty of Teach- chairman of the group. The main business brought up at this meeting was the discus- sion of a plan that is hoped will build up a sentiment and coop- eration towards honor on _ the campus. After a discussion of honor systems on other college campuses and the probable ef- fect of a similar system here, the following measures were approv- ed by that body: (1) That a chapel program be given by the Student Govern- ment Association for the purpose of presenting the matter to the Student Body. At this time a member of the. faculty chosen by student be made and all students inter-;meeting that is to be held pre-|in animate world above others: |ers College, has a national repu- ested in the question be asked to| vious to examinations. in the personal realm, the spiri- tation in_ the field of research meet at a definite time.) At the chapel program where|tual above the physical. |work in Education. She is well- (a) The presidents of the men|honor will be discussed Frances} Following the general teach-| known to many of the College and women’s S. G. A. will ap-} Watson, chairman of the Honor|ings of Jesus are the specific in- faculty, several of whom have point the chairmen of the com-|Committee and Dan Wright from |junctions—the value of person-|been in her classes, and others mittee. the student body will make talks|ality; the secondary place of |knew her in student days. (b) Three students (including|en honor. Some faculty member wealth; and justice and genero: Two young men and two the chairman) met with the fa-|who will be selected later will]sity are to be hoped for. The|young women, students in the culty discipline committee in dealing with cases of cheating. (4) A committee of three con- sisting of the President of the also speak on the subject. This movement towards an honor system grew out of pre- vious unsuccessful attempts to opposing forces of life as out-|New College, and who do much lined in Dr. Spence’s address are of their studying from first hand poverty, graft, suspicion, greed, study and experience collected fear, disease and war. These arejdata from their observations. Men's S. G. A. and Presidents of|build up a similar system. The|against cooperation, cheerfulness, |They are Misses Janet Brinker- the Women’s S. G. A. and the|pledge that all students were |optimism, faith, common sense|hoff and Evelyn Hoxe and chairman of the group that is to!once required to sign binding and courage. |Messrs. Paul Williams and Geo. work toward building up this honor and cooperation among the students, work with the fa- them to report all forms of ly- was The interest groups met andjO’Brien. Miss Mary Devers of the following topics were discuss- ; ‘the State Department of Educa- (Continued on page three) ‘tion accompanied them. ing, cheating and stealing abolished last year. Page Two THE TECO ECHO fi - SaaS a . sing stage ‘ P t “rstandir f i ‘ Three AS y eve Novem-] The Raleigh Chapter of the E. ore ee Sa a ee ou bled and Carpenter covered, giv- , ments and th eee ou ses idents an under ss ae te I rig ‘ t € d out that}C. T. C. Alumnae Association ae ess a th - rifyine of [ing the ball to the Pirates on,by Henry’s wife, Mattie, has [as it is expressed through — th ( 4 1 n is to dig]met at the home of Mrs. J. c.!"* a S : mL aaa sae their own 28 yard line. j pletely characterized that Sow it In the new day of a mor: ti der t é all great|Holland Thursday evening, Nov- a hee . ae ae ie went over center for |!Sh person Her part was played| substantial economic security f Ww fe ar ade up of the}ember 15th. The meeting was . er eld was peeciods ais Ridenhour picked up 1 by Ora Mae Davis who gave @1/the common man the instinct for PRACTICE RECITAL 2] es Seon yail ean EN Se ie y because it was so rare, appear- yar A hie interpretat of si ra lee eS in musie I @ desiwable|icalled) to, ordéniby, the president) 7) al) tn ten een land Guericchter Jones kicked |excouen™ imtcrpuetauon Of su Jane old expr in mt he] Mrs. George W. Bradshaw. and lane a character At the climax of} jp, a will find itself. re 1 An invitation was extend sd to elements. He also illustrated the |to Braves aces the play Henry's change was as ed and fostered by those the : toe ei ea a Sey amount of labor required to ex-] Johnson failed to gain in 3) ict. as it was thoroughly THis be Whe teachers jal to a Act tle effort there morial son ices fae tt lat DE. tract even a small amount. Why|plays. Valentine kicked to Pir-| convincing Doctor | Immanuel row t See ie Robart TT. Wareht whch naa) | Platinum is precious, besides the|ates 40 yard line. Hassell gained |} 00" ; Hees Robert Wrist 5 "| Platinum is precious, besides the|ates 40 yard line. Has: the quack doctor, who resembled A; petal : . 3 beac a= @ @ Le : Bane ee es topic for program wa New Ringle eine wa text from DEATHS es ae ae L. Ridenhour completed on} Thompson showed his versatility |. youth Mc ent.” Rev. W.| lini s hae ‘ a Wee Ry a talked ae a be discuss.| Braves 12 yard line, a gain of 25}and the effect of training by tak A 2 ected ab apeaie | ayncres V aa W uC st Caro- _ Miss Mary Rabb, A. B. Class of | a oa yards. 1 and 10 for Pirates. Fere- | ng three parts on the bill bring 3 | FULL F ASHIONED i : f : Sunday |'33, of Marion, N. C., died at but he has nat bee failed to gain over center.|img a unique quality to each} j oe a hepaaee uel 4s ee te : ei H practical | Duke Hospital, Durham, Novem. |" a oe oe Davis intercepted Hassell’s pass | Characterization, ‘ : Gh mem- | HOSE i nee rs feel|ber 20th. She taught the month |*~ : with pr.|to his own 10 yard line. This was the first fall eng iia t mC et = Z good sound,|of October at Old Fort, N. C you a : Iment of the Playmakers whic a eee ove Pair | . B fe i oe ac ra > speaki Valentine kicked to his own| eT oo mnankerivi fa i that | | ; ; ae ie of 44 yard line. Be es nee will be held r d Duke Hospital about | TG th a ‘ i Ferebee? have appeared here a number of ld I W T G ¢ work rst of Nove 4 7a Ree 1 re for he 3rock — interceptec ‘erebee’s ea ee & voulc ye open} | sat aes We ee es ‘ ity asa | and ran to the Pirates aT pe Bee ee | . 1, Grant 0. i Ci ©, Mary: | bes aa z : ment. us a : | | neld in high esteem by all he sf tc _-excur-| yard line. and includes | is joining the| “Known For Values” seh students, a fact shown by |*" all ably ue to} Pass Dozier to Johnson for 6/jina and parts of Virginia and! and ae: Jim a mors she was given on the Wilming- |) Johnson over right guard | Maryland a eis cee: Ae TI oe oe G il : for 6 yards. 1 and 10 for Braves Profcccor Kosh Speaks nea tre vUl Sry EE eR Dozier’s next toss was intercept-| pi orescor Rr cae Gee ee the e q Miss Alma Worthington, Class| DUKE - STATE ed by Jones on the Pirates 2l}sounder and director of the MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT i Presents Festi f °32, died at the Fowler Memo-| OFFER FEATURE _ |¥2"4 line. Carolina Playmakers, talked to SV acaieil an eee 2 THIS SECTION| Johnson gained 4 yards over Miss Mary Dirnberger’s class in b r t T} owen 22 left guard. Valentine kicked to; drama Menday afternoon, Nov- Chas Horne S ug ore T - © rar; > Os » + a 1 ne 1astoid operation. (Continued from third page) |the Pirates 20 yard line as the}ember 19. He stressed the need | i it = the Grah schools ao : . eae eae a ee lfor the teachers who are capable Opposite Proctor Hotel ‘ * several years. reates es ever played in a gos ae = z —-—~ Ane North Carolina William and Mary, 5. | 4 Miss Julia M. Taylor, Class of First Game In 1924 ae a baat Cc. T. C.TKEEP YOUR FEET] Sandwiches—Hot and Cold Drinks : 4 &: ay Ste a at rinity, | 40-6: William and Mary 35.1. | . 14, died in w Orleans, La., in State and Duke, then Trinity,|7" > 5 cis o | Sery "y i November. She has been first t in football a decade The Line-up: OFF OF THE FLOOR Served At Our Fountain nister of relief in five Louis-]@80. That 1924 ended aes Ga _ vm & Mary! Put Them In a Pair of ; iana parishes under the Emer-|!4-0 viet tc - And it ea Joie = t x IPEPpa i p si er Se Se a ag os -—_-Kvte|| BOUDOIR: SLIPPERS || — Side hess ae — oe Ses SL ne ee able to get a victory. That year Left Tackle i " hipedeo ene NoveaBES Buie and Blue Devil | Johnson Davis } i y Tale. LT in nid, vent te aed tae wey tl Tat Ges, HOME GROCERY STORE me eee Ate English eee a thriller played on Rid- Carpenter Biches s | j 3 z achers and critic teache US) Ee Te Joll coe Miller | Fifth Street ! ly ae sores of games playe pony see . i ae = To NAME hy ge ge ee he: ‘ Seige ete played in the Right Guard THE PLACE TO BUY YOUR NIC NACS == - by Miss Turner, after hy = ve Clair Porehe * : was introduced. An 4—State 14, Duke 0. ieee Right Tackl Se —or— : : H Preranie Ge a : 13, Duke 0. dieee lees personality, a{@mJoyable hour of intellectual Fe Bowe Small , . s Nowship with {Comtests kept the guests busy un- , Duke 19. et onan a Your Large Orders For Holiday Meals youth, and{til tea and salad were served 20, Duke 18. Ninn pane Brock Hh a his stature}The winners in the contest were > 12, Duke 14. j Quarterback > Pye) WE DELIVER N E eoala have | Miss Samon of the College Lib- 12, Duke 19. L. Rident Banas Dace Phone 383 . nee of |Tary Department and Miss Has- 0, Duke 18. eee ak, Half es We have a complete ‘ gave in his|Kett. of the Greenville High 2 14, Duke 0. : : : new stock in all ©; | feemormarseeenerns SSS eee ave in his] Ke ee : = Sion O Hassell Johnson Vv stock in all colors - sieiees: ie School faculty. The practice ? a 1 S. unis : ee é 0, Duke 7. Right Half and materials. r around Je-|teachers present were: Sue Sew- 2 : Northeutt Walker 2 = Re ell, Kathryn Hines, Selma Gur- Te ae ee ‘ ac i L th th L f : sonra ganus, Ruby Wall Elizabeth The new shrine of Remem- Poreb ipiatdl tas Valenti | CAMPUS en. en e 1 e i 5 ? j : ‘erebee alentine life ..{Carswell, Helen Clark, Minnie} brance, unveiled on Armistice 1 Vi T LW J 1 © ny rave a pao Margaret Gorham, and Helen|Pay at Melbourne, Australia, is Sear Ca a oF toes ae WEARING SHOE‘ ee BF ae Boomer. Other guests present |S° constructed that only at 11 a. lags ones Nobles og BOOT SHOPPE Let Us Repair Them For You £ : ane *) we 4 Ree z November 11, Melbourne | St”. i of outlook, he| Were Miss Charlton, Miss Has-}™. on 7 ni s ee peter ar : Piso = kett, Mrs. Bowen, Mr. Mulhol-|time, does the sun shine through] | walter apd pee ches (eee nH ; 7 3 ee on eee tet wee nea te The ROGie oh Reman brancalners Simmons. Five Points E T GOOR. H r “ prayer, and . Uzell. thin Officials—Fleague (Davidson) The Gloria Sh Dept ss e 9, a 2 definite pur- a : roc rma atty (State x oe Vept. 7 If he ee ee In a recent address Maj. Gen. Gee a Te a Brod (Burman) Beate (ae), P SHOE SHOP re , mea q Stein he author | —. : f Jesus, per-|Smedley D. Butler, retired mar- = 2. "4 ay a cae ' wee a ea ine officer, asserted that he would| Who writes in mixed sentences We Have Representatives at the College a Pheer ae “never carry a rifle beyond the}@nd shufiled words cancelled a eit y all that] borders of the United States speech at the University of Chi- APPEAR “back-] eB” ; ‘inane again,” and called the Marine |¢28° because the officials found oops . i Corps a “debt collecting agency.” |!t impossible to keep the crowd “The f PARTY AT COLLEC ao Ese Se ee aes down below 500. ao YOUR FRIENDS AT HOME The 5 ! ! LLEG . & mano einats! a The radio to the mind is what a One Of These Chic Creations e G a ane Gee . the butcher, baker, grocer and ‘ \ é D" Senior Normat|\"* : tee 3 pa ae Nees milkman are to the stomach. It DR. M. B. MASSEY a. at You Need Not Hesitate i Gavan night feeds the mind. And as_ the : building from 8:30 nee ne ae WAS Saver Be ees BLOOM Ss : : a | Sc the radio is above all other con- State Bank Buildi i as 2 : E o'clock. The building|,. F nae sitet! Se seene includec beautifully decorated in the tributions to civilization, and to Phone 437 To BUY HERE FOR CHRISTMAS Sam upd ‘ | class colors, pink {22 existence worth while. Dresses For Every Type SY Smith. Brood as! Ss. ” ’ TOC The entertainment } ene : Henderson, Billy nbs 1 reception with NO MATTER HOW LARGE YOUR | Scoville and lene Hooker practically all in evening dress. = sher. The faculty was invited to at- Our Holida Meals BUNDLES ARE—WE WILL 4 Every effort was made tf tend. As a special feature of the DELI this scene as glamorous a: ev Jack Humphrey | sang TRY— b] VER THEM TO THE 2 ble. Reproductions — of two selections, and Carolin Ham- ARE SUPERIOR —FIRST COLLE E: ; American furniture of th ric tap danced. Ice cream in All Ty, GE eral period were lent by 4 Dee cums wee een niaes low Us To Prove It To You In Meeting Y. cal firm and a drum ta Louise King is president of the n Meeting 1our another. An “original” p! Senior Normal class, and Eleanor GREEN 4 the or} vas i : 1 period was supplied Tayi: 6 peer or ae a VILLE CAFE CHRISTMAS SHOPPING DEMANDS oli Normal. er es tores i copies from old hunting a Clean Wholesome Food to Tempt You Drink and Shop at the Same Time and from the pages of * To be an American is to be an Ladies Book.” optimist, The final scene dealt wi (Continued on page tv