October 9, 1937 exposed to shen a grade ng in their Coen cem cee en cen cemcem cence emcee ence t \) with the 1 i ee ae rae WELCOME } WELCOME soon Oo 1 ALUMNAE : e [ Between = 4 a | ! . ! | ae ap en Ree Se EAST CARGHLINA-TEACHERS “COLLEGE rs Yo es VOLUME XI GREENVILLE, , TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1937 ENJOY (7 = = a = Famous Diplomat To \Weh QIVfS IM [te Te Atwmone )CQILFRE ENROL. HOMECOMING DAY Be Here October 20 PRESSIVE CANDLE- MENT BREAKS SETFOR OCTOBER 2 ARES | fh Looe oy “ic sisnes LIGHT SERVICE ALL RECORDS | aismnnae Presiden : (4 aE ia | oe Takes Place of Usual Sunday r f Registration Brought To Close Vesper Service , With 1.104 Students Enrolled scat 2} RMER ENMARK 2% MEMBERS ENCIRCLE CROSS AND QUOTE WORDS OF HYMN MEN STUDENTS ATTAIN TO SHATTER ALL REC N Men's tet Sings Hymn Butter PRES. LEON MEADOWS TO ALUMNAE Dear Alumy ] > and Alumni: enrollment 1078 Auditoriu err Pie cer ee On Saturda , October 23, in With 119 enrolled, a num-| —f a : ; agen ark Cok Greenville, E ast Carolina ber whi P ers all _previ Hime RA GE ae ae : og TH BRY. AN OWENS : ’ es Teachers College will observe ords, East Caroling chers ¢ L. L. STANCILL Homecoming Day. On this oc- lege is definitely establ : casion we want you, along with — co-edueat ] titut ) FPFODIE JOHNSON every former student, to be CTS 1 t “pare MEA n0WS with us. Give up your work for This record breaking « whi ee Rey ene oes ct eh SPEAKS AT : ~~ COMING DANCE: _ GHAPEL EXERGISE feel that your Alma Mater can ' President Uses “Environment” Added Entertainment 0 ¥ ences which have been yours since you left us; we want to hear all about the good things you have been accomplishing and of your plans for the fu- ture. Let us know, now that Shen a you have had the opportunity as she lighted, 0 find out, just what we should udents’ social committee will) the of the le Moving back HEN One tH we GE ink ol in the Robert TH. Wright to her group. it the tor for you; by so doing you may ium, Saturday night, October of her members who joined in sing-; Sve ome WEISS Toney ar geese ree . yap had emb:rrassing moment, as the remony, | college can adjust its work to leader of be of service to you. Bring with you an ample store of experi- As Theme of Chapel Program ard and esented South ‘Carolina sends seven students, New | York six, Virginia four, LPennesse fand Florida two each, and Georgia | g Le After cach ¢ The dance will be the last of -d the rites of th series of events planned for the week- president led the or the needs of teachers and com- end and wi oe ie to a close the|through the Davis Arboretuin. munities as you have discov- | He lebration. they marched they sang the Associa-| ered them. Then, too, if you : ions for the vee will tien song. When they reached the) have problems which you have mt in the colors of green Wright Building, they put out their) been unable to solve, you representing the typi- | t s and they formed 2 semi-| should be able to secure help arolina vineyard. it the steps. On the steps from college teachers who are ‘ formed by members of| more experienced in the field St 1, president of tion, carrying lighted| of education than many other association; — Miss ie light of this cross was} to whom you might go. In this ; the only light on the campus. The) way, our meeting October 23, i of the ociation standi wil! be mutually helpful to the At th te ts i college and to her children. 85S students in the, women al 5 students, iment as that | r students selves along. the largest! Dr. Meadows di r coming from Campbell and into two main hea nrg with 13 each, wit Those > Mrs. I oring the dance will or make over our 431 lez representation, ne next ith 1, alumnae secretary ‘ond, our environ- or make over us. ut the cross, r to Cre |P resbyter For luncheon the college will with $3, = — PHI SIGMA PI DISCUSS ini u © first the Draw M ‘ after which the service was | 1 a run unment in the Hy PLANS FOR COMING YEAR f f | kill for her wandering but, [Catholics with 5, C ati aca 5 y “ flo will include t : | we trust happily returning off- | (Please turn to page t ge his en- : meeting Monday night, | litt » Carolyn H C spring not the proverbial ‘‘fat- Se by help- ( 11, the S aetive mem re and only master of songs, ; ted calf’? but enough plump le pro- . Lagat Sig tau mes Dudley Simpson, | “shoats’? to provide barbecue e t ath Dr. I her z r for all who come; this, with all : ulty er, discussed Yr GREETINGS, ALUMNAE the trimmings, should funish | a EE rthcoming ye : : aranae a ample strength for college | I g 5 ae x ‘ e pledges, or ed Greetings, East Carolina = : songs and yells to be delivered he: BEE W} D. I { i nbx ( sted, and w Teachers College Alumnae and | 1 Society ent n with proper spirit at the foot- - pol ear.” As the toy : acura . ~ in the Robe ‘| ball game, which will be played Ou Wedne r 13, Miss '¢ : e YWCAV s Ou aicht be 5 . ae ae 2 pelea ate | in the afternoon with Western (Kathleen 7! 20 2 Ss : : © ——— Carolina Teachers College. Aft- g A. R & } : . n | commencement —- the invita- |} ae Sie ¢ ‘ : : er th ne has b ron by iOst attrac- tion to come home to your guests » door and presented! ECT.C you Oat ve anne I et, bi you don’t ‘ : i Alma Mater on October 23 and them « oats made of green pi: MPet| dy. slat hd frionds aud old A th $ als share together a day of pleas- (on wh they wrote their na places as well as meet with new | Xe#hs of a ( Fs M ntoduced ... ke ures prepared by our college ae ider ae a ines | friends and learn about new’ Kel i for our enjoyment. then ma lort talk to the fresh-| Bos . imet I would take this opportun- = men in which she gave them an idea} =. re 2 ae cate jthem to the ; Phi § ity too, to impress upon you [of the significance of the thrve so-) Ut Oy pot YOR CAR G0 tii csnerience | ae ‘ ow much I ee, Pr this fact: your Alma Mater is Cieties, und particularly the Lanier| ne omnes ae jone for most of the ieee 1 R ie Pa oe ange ae : Sas | n the evening, the college ave toes we : vantil some- forlovane wate lately cue aes eee es ee vee Hodge He every endeavor to live up to | Several games ‘were played under | a y jstudent teacher chaperoni $ y né i il, here ideals. East Carolina ithe direction of Emily Brendle, viee | oe you one Re prepared igroup. Wit ( z af sident o e Lanier: er al to “trip the light fantastic’; | Thijs trip was planned b ; T s Coll s proud of | pre ident of the Lanier After C ata ei us trip was planned by Ids - : hese et le = nate that jsecial hour together refreshments} if you do not dance, join that jand carried out as a pro) ie ee Say 7 cect nes, = SOLIS GE GUE Seles auto thes consisting of oh and orange eres ae of onlookers proved helpful as well as enter y ve versity of Michiga are no long- graduates are achieving dis- jade were served the ip. | (Please turn to page three) Jing to those who took part, ee e Loy fr tinction in their chosen fields. | -— —_ ss RE eae aa de jand floors S 4 miner hem Tort to1 the - ; SIATE at home inder the Ph: it Bur | deaf-blind. : | BUY WITH STYLE t FEACHERS, GROUP HEALTH AND THIS COLLEG March, 1 ae The device translates sound — AND DISTINCTION ACCIDENT INSURANCE t of the fis The human propensity for tak-! vibrations, so the subject, unable | ie s 3 eee . WORLD , 1936, ing seats in the back row, prompt-|to hear, ean get the ‘feeling ’ of) Officially endorsed by The North Carolina Education Association { o S comp. “Tests and} eq Professor Seott at the Universi-| sounds and, by association, learn to, at 5 LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES ! “me rements in higher educa- ty of Minnesota to request his stu-| produce them. : | \ ~ ae ' sea University of Chicago, | dents to move forward and use up The beni oe B L Oo Oo M ’ S MAMIE RUTH TUNSTALL i al i ib) 1936. : the front seats. All came forward; of strings which, its eveloper said, | 1D Cromd Avenue i f West Vir Hapgood, Johnson. “We can de-! except one lad who kept his remote) ‘‘analyze the human voice into S| Exclusive But Inexpensive ran GREENVILLE N.C i ir ip .| fend America. Doubleday, 193 |seat. ‘‘Move down to the front,}component tones, and this makes | PHONE 280 —— ; e as Hart, Moss and Kaufman, G please,’’ said the prof. ‘‘I can’t,’’}sound intelligible to the human} ] siesela “You can’t take it with you; a] the boy said, “I tore my pants.’ | mind.”? play.” Farrar, 1937, ' ee a Zi z It wise. At} Huc P. “Folksongs of | A S f| Mississippi.” University of N.C. . . ie 1936. lye | Lanc Rom. “God is my adven- : coe ture -\ book on modern mysti g re rs and teachers. Kn ° S : k snake roast} Langdon - Davies, John. ‘‘Behind hats your pick j the Spanish Barrieades.’? Me- - “Ti . : & Bride, 1937. ° h : is A ZB 7 are “School of for the ALL-STAR.. eddie ats a cinch Fau g tokes, 1936. -e 9 = “Negro folk songs as Y A Lead Belly.” Macmil- .. 4m 100% tg, t le ; & ( from p : d. “Charming Sally.” On Z£; Zs one be Sand H. M. “Middle- ACE 10 ME { vn in transition, a study in cul- tural conflicts.” Harcourt, 1937. McAdoo, Mrs. Eleanor Randolph. - “The Woodrow Wilsons.” Mae- S ey : ‘ millan, 1 ss “| Mam, M *. “Lite of Horace O Mann.” National Education Asso- ciation, 1937, J. ~P. “The late George novel in the form of a g Little, 1937. Shailer. “New faith for R utobiography.” Mac- a v. “In the steps of nt Paul.” Dodd, 1936. — Remarque, E. M. “Three comrades.” . Little, 19 Shedlock, M. L. “The art of the NINE HIGH SCHOOL story tell Appleton, 1936. ATTEND JOURNALIY Sims, M. vall it freedom.” Lip- — itis. | pincott, 1937. aie Sitwell, Edith, “Victoria of Eng- ee : land.” Houghton, 1936, I t Indiana! Spaeth, S. G. “Great sy honies ; : | Spaeth eat symphonies ; W; . { how to recognize and remember ith smokers m ~| sthem.” Garden City Publishing in| a ge 1 psig 3 part of the country Get your last minute : | Spene - R. “Government and . si lica shi y march! “polities shard” Hulk sahar, Chesterfields stand ace high. football predictions and scores recented _ [Steffens L. “Lincoln Steffens from EppIE DooLey hie) spenkimg.” Hareourt, 1937. 9 ~ 9 ee with PAUL DouGLas W g eS ked | Stote, ae Making the most It a2 cinch they ve got what smok, oS : Thursdays and Saturdays ( & el ‘m| of ve r looks.” Stokes, 3.6. ] ;, 1 a se oo . re 1936, ers. like. You'll find them milder. . . nt No Galimnbia Netearke ikes to! Strachey, John. “The heory anc . class C — - of socialism.” Random you'll enjoy that Chesterfield taste. a medal. eee Boel se, 1936, Those attending the ise That step | Tomlinson, H.M. “Pipe all hands.” were V. M ulholl ak voice from | Harper, 1936. Whitfield 1% | Woolf, Virginia. “The years.” editors L sein | Hareourt, 1937. e Blount, EF: Hellen St re the Unj.| Young, Stark, ed. “Southern treas- Elizabeth Meadows, Ma . lina have| UY of life and literature.” Serib- @ and Bert Dardes. ba ig apple.” BOs ee Members of the q me said the floor on which most - Tnited wig maga. = student dances are held was too frail newspaper editors an: to withstand the stomping. YOUR PHOTOGRAPH i = A them all . cators and other prom But the chief reason seemed to be, See our display = = of - Serene as one boy expressed it: “The Stu- attractive new styles “4 cipal speakers on the pro dents are just getting fed up on the BAKER'S STUDIO MILDNESS Ai TASTE was of —— to ——_— , ; a Copyright 1937, Lecorrt a Mymns Toaacco Co. y Fi es