$2.95 mokers Lhester- ay long. re when hen you ea good > the best an have nd pure Chest- smokers -tasting. si ot Homecoming—November 19 GOODWILL EDITION | EAST CARGEIN? GREENVILLE, N. C., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, iEAdioks COLLEGE 1938 ECHO GREETINGS GREENVILLE Number 3 | STUDENTS VOTE ‘YES’ FOR ATHLETIC FEE Juni or Class To Present “Sunshine” November 18 mn Directs. Homecoming Program Announced | Football Game, Assembly, Barbecue, and Tea Feature Program { | and Mason sading Roles the football Toot game Teache feature of the progr: have been announced for nnual Home-coming Day 5 evo omber io, any time be-| ‘k in the} ate ty 10 ng and faculty members have tween and 112 ed tor be qe in the halls in an informal re- Austin audi- ym 11:30 until this time President | the f M , and the music I render several musi- eon will be id will be in ¢ lunch Kk Campus ecue Hone and Mr. vartments, I the prep. follows: | World Famou Violinist Oxy jthough only s« has ly won ag. nardy, venteen y alreac 1 ien he toured the south middle weste the se i mn states, a New On Vv he has sinc throughout rano in I! PRESIDENT MEADOWS 1 Will Appear At College ip old} jelaim as genius of rare quality; joel apy a concert here on Monday evening, November 14 at bso, | Renardy made his American debu Authorities Requested To Increase Student Fees Support For s Vi olinist i Entire Sport Program Asked played | Meadows Stresses Cooperation . and parts © of Ce 2 popularity oO ie has been held | i nd in major s where only > rec uled. technique ar sched The lerstood when College President Sends irteen years from two to Message To People 0 pendiie on whe planned for His genius of Greenville he re evening. r. Leon Ry Meadows, president | > Feachers College,! the t of cobperation | c f Green-| sona to] Born Oscar the Schubert istent between tl ille and the Col th Reiss, the boy got his “Dr. R. De eae a | Psy chology Dear ment: Science iah ‘D. Graham, of e turn to page eight) “" Leading roles in ‘‘Sunshine”’ will be Mi- played by Geraldine Harris and Yates Mason, pictured above. the ve conveyed to t ville through lition” of Tur Teco Ecuo, This} v ition of the collegiate publics ation | u itil he Thas been circulated wide 2 in Green-} which time jville and Pitt County. treen-j present name Goodwill] but by his prodigious talent. He s kept from the eye of the public Theodore Pashkus, w had been his tutor for eight gement for him with ‘Local St Students Ten Per Cent Fourteen 6 “Who's Who” Of Student Body Intercollegiate Yearbook Greenville High School _grad-| Takes Outstanding jWates constitute approximately te n| S j per cent of the East Carolina Teach-| College Students fers College enrollment and| ee chan SIGHS ore Rast Caro-| ten per cent of the yearly graduates. rn to page f rte alana aa ne a : Bene Seven hundred and xty-one s lf ane “Wha's Who Among Greenville High School graduates ‘6 \ 99 eee cae have enrolled in East Carolina } Al] Student EB 1 Colles is? for 1998. ‘They | Teachers College since 1931. The . > oe M - Pierce. 1 a le ea year 33 leads with one hundred and fifteen students enrolled, clo: followed by one hundred and_ six | Lillian a Lex Ridenhour, Nell) Clifton Britton, Margaret | Beene See: | students for the year 1938-39, Program } * N Guy Overman, Emily Brendle, | 4 uee Success Marie Dawson, Hattie Laura Britt,| At the present there are one hun- = Irene Uzzell, Hilda Gray Batten, (dred and six students enrolled for | the Fall term. This is an increase of eleven over the average annual en- rollment of ninety-five. Of the total enrolled for the past few years four hundred and fifty Greenville High School graduates have graduated from this institution with either an A.B. Degree or a two year certificate. Helen McGinis, and Pete Hill. Each year a number of students re chosen from American Colleges | according to a per cent of the enroll-| ment of the college. The students are chosen on a basis of scholarship haracter, participation in extra- curricular activities, leadership, and odie | personality. The yearbook, which is — t or near-great pro- ed on Friday when a nun ne w the stu-} ce revealed th and quantity o us ve not di-| onies, rem ‘| other hand, the College | The college president’s message oe oT oe the we wi > glad to have you.” fact, the eity furnished $50,000 to| *¢ Will be glad to have you. | Finally he v the College, and sinee that! s jtime the interest in the growth and) a weekly variet j welfare of the institution has never} We waned on the part of the ¢ Greenville | z citizens. Probably, no city in the} United States has show a finer spirit jof cobperation with College authori-| ties than has Greenville. From the) . the city has adopted the College} | as its own and has boosted it and has| worked for it unfailingly. On the| Becoming a veritable “haunted” been glad] palace on Saturday night, October to codperate with the city of Green-} 29, Inf } secure turn to page eight) Junior-Frosh Frolic Success forward. A recent survey revealed | the fact that ninety- -three per cent of the College faculty take active part in Chureh and religious or- ganizations in Greenville. Faculty | in accordance with the spirit of members have been members of! | Hallowe’en. A scarecrow grinned practically all local elubs and organi-/ down upon the dancers from the zations which have for their purpose: stage. Crepe paper was entwined the upbuilding of the community.| around the columns along the side- Faculty members have answered] lines of the dance floor, and multi- (Please turn to Page Three) (Please turn to page eight) and freshmen who — the Class in honor of the Freshmen. Decorations for the occasion were | i initial] r phisti- | | > accompaniment 1. Called back by of help Me.” . to ma with the codperation of the National Federation of America and various important collegiate organizations, hae audience, | SerVes as a reference for business He houses and will be of great impor- | tance to the selected students i Pp se- curing employment. Many busi- er ae ee bee feme ane ler the Who’s Who his was a piano solo| “Practice Teaching Is No Cinch”--- If One Believes This Tale of Woe lL agility of the! t he has not} since he | | n his ability to render} mini and Tschaikowsy con-} and Corelli not from his parents | was thirteen vears old, at} Se oe F Ossie RENARDY One Vand Teachers Meet Here Northeastern District of NCEA Now Holding letic event +h was finally t body was the y afternoon, ae through | pa Beginning on Fr November 11, and |i i foliows - purpose in mind of developing ! Be the artist’s sensit iy d * | “Since our insti Sabon was firs ty - = ensitivity tod a ae pcan | lg an engagemer ve him| jest ublished there has been the fine ast| . a ee ee | aS d esau job. The managers would | |spirit of codperation between the BS Lene ine re 1 sa ome CK 3 a ame anc town of Greenville and the College.| phar teks AUS eset tenay tae given a chance with | Ar show at the Civic! the Wright Building housed aj ville in the latter’s effort to £0/ number of queerly costumed Juniors | masquerade ball given by the Junior }noon, Saturday, November 12, the result ofa proposal made in the last _| Northeastern District of the North! issue of Tue Teco Ecuo, which was iCarolina Ed m Association, | ¢ in particulars to [with a representation of from one mect the variou the whole thousand to fifteen hundred, will athletic pre, m. The students met at ECTC, with D. H. Conley i mass meeting for two successive presiding. for discussion and debate. | The first general session begins at! ‘ lution finally passed by the | - : z : | Friday afternoon in Austin es : | un. Musie by the choruses! San That, 2 e, hse * ~ Stude . a ¢ Ayden, and Snow | SMdent arolina eachers Col s meeting request > four) 1ools will be directed by r. Sidney Bull and will precede the business meeti hh will be iheld for the purpose of nominating (district officers and appointing jmittees. This will be ja welcome from Dr. L. president of the coll j from Superintende at | pre: ssident of the assembled, do (Please turn to pa com- Nursery School New Project Of Home Ec. Dept. followed by} R boro, N. C.; and an Douglas, of the Unive Carolir : I of the Home jobs night at $:00 another ger ent will t eral mn will be he begun in the Wright Building. The mu jwill be dirceted by Dr. Dean Tabo of ECTC and will ts followed by an address by Dr, W. head of the E under the direction yn Rogers. Children : of nd four of age will Daniels} he alieihle for a ion. This sh Tepe e) au of | school will be conducted in the rear ¢ Clemson College, Clemson, 8. C. Fol- apartment of the Home Manage- lowing this session there vill 1 @ 2 ment House, and will accommodate reception and dance at Greenville eight children. The children will be High School for the teachers. \expected to arrive at nine o’clock and Departmental meetings begin at, remain until two. Their daily sched- 9:00 Saturday morning, except the | ule will consist in a health examina- dramatics art department, which | tion, indoor and outdoor play, mid- meeting is held Friday afternoon at} morning lunch, directed activities, 4:00. jlunch and sleep. College Home Eco- Another general session, be: ae nomics Seniors under the direction of at 11:00 Saturday morning, will hear, Miss Rogers will assist in super- (Please turn to page eight) | vision, in planning and preparing oe meals and other work connected with ie neal by | the best reference which a college n. Maude Melvin} graduate can have, when applying iC : ee for a position. “Mornin ace anied | e + e: Wie RGGel oA Attempts on the part of the staff . to ascertain those on the committee e chorus! : eis y : ef Ret = ton {which selected ECTC students have y emember ¢ ae offered in the form | °O™ unsuccessful. “Little Arthur,” a ee Ee won| Frat Issues Bids by Florence Wood- Phi Sigma Pi, national collegiate educational fraternity, under the leadership of Fodie Hodges met last Friday afternoon and issued bids to ten new pledges. again at the mpathy” was itchem. singing “You and “Basin Street accompanied by Yvonne + Royal song { by Irene M Bedfo My Head,” By Margaret Guy Overman So! You think practice teaching is a cinch? Well, let me straighten you out on that seore—it’s quite a strenuous job (in more ways than two.) The typical practice teacher’s day begins about 7:15 when she gets up, sloshes cold water in her eyes to wash the sleep out, jumps into her clothes, runs a comb through her curls, and runs to the dining hall at full speed to get there before the door closes at 7:35. Arriving at her table just in time Those receiving} to save someone else the trouble of honey in two days? Do you suppose he is angry? But—the show must go on; so she hides her aching heart beneath a gay smile, and marches on, Back in her room she is swiftly placing things in order when it sud- denly occurs to her that her class at the high school begins in five minutes. She grabs her book and rushes madly down the stairs. Finally reaching the high school, breathless and flushed, she realizes that she has left at home some papers that she should have brought to her pupils. Oops! There goes the bell! spirit which prevails outside. Soon the mob spirit is transferred inside the room, and she is again faced with the possibility of losing control of her senses. But under her capable (?) management order is restored and the class begins. “Miss Jones,” one student in- quires, “may I go to my locker?” “No, Mary,” replies the teacher, “The class has begun. Or hadn’t you noticed ?” Mary, who hadn’t bothered to notice that the class had begun, quiets down and goes to work. From then on the class runs Joe Hart Plays For College Dance The Robert H. Wright Building was transformed into a picturesque autumn scene as a setting for the college dance on Saturday night, November 5. ithe school. A fee of ten dollars per quarter will be charged for each child. Application. blanks may be se- jcured from the Registrar’s office of East Carolina Teachers College. Homecoming Program ming Day—November 19 Home-co: bids were: Lex Ridinghour, Earl| eating her breakfast, she falls into Smith, John David Bridges, Boj|a chair. Over her morning toast she Farley, Louis Wilkerson, Emmet outlines her day’s work for the Sawyer, Alton Payne, Clifton Brit-| benefit of her fellow diners (who nusic and talent, Loonis MacGlo-|ton, Billy Daniels, and Lindsey| don’t consider it a benefit at all.) 1, introduced as the “red-headest,| Whichard. Initiation was held] Then comes the trip to the post- pinuo playingest swinger on the Monday night, November 8, in the/ office. What! No mail! Oh, dean campus of EOTC” played “Twilight| Wright Building. Several alumni] How can she be expec expected to teach In Turkey” and “Change Partners.” and Honorary Members attended. | when she hasn’t heard from her ian. “Blues” is the word for singing of those songs as Lucille gs them. \s a fitting ending to a program \ Entering the hall, she tries to|smoothly, with the teacher explaining wend her way toward her classroom.| and the students questioning. And After being pushed, elbowed, and|such questions! literally ssn until she no longer} “Miss Jones, does anybody but knows which direction she is travel-| English teachers read poetry?” ing in, she is thrown through an open} “Miss Jones, how ook did Edna door and finds herself in the room| St. Vincent Millay get for one of which has been her destination. What} her poems?” a relief to find refuge from the mob (Please turn to page seven) Music for the dancers was fur- 10:45-11:30-—Registration. nished by Little Joe Hart and his} 11:30-12:30-—Program in Aus- thirteen-piece orchestra. Joe was tin Auditorium. : featured for eight years with the a. Welcome by President nationally-known Ace Brigade, and of College. is now heading his own dance organi- b. pam by visiting : zation. This orchestra was accom- panied by two vocalists, and besides “qin, weiner, these two vocalists other members 1:00 —Lunch, of the band entertained with singing.|: 2:00—Football game—ECTC ‘ (Please turn to page three) vs, Appalachian. November YW es 1938 PAGE TWO THE TECO ECHO ———— : a | Britt, Me( Student Government Leaders mnnis Teach Course In Dramatics High School Cro, ! Presents One- Act Plays Editor Speaking Choir Organized Group Attends Inter-racial Conference Students Meet at New Bern, Discuss Race Problem Business Manager lish Club Sponsors N Campus Activity ~w Phase of | The verse speaking choir spon ECTC students attended a re- : s 1 by tl ish Club has be gional conference conducted at. New . yr the year) During Bern, Thursday, October 20, by ‘ st two meetings were the N. C. Commission on Inter- tat members were as racial Cooperation. The conference r es and practice was under the direction of Mr.} s ons was begun. Miss Sa-! LL. R. Reynolds of Ralegh. Ann Maxwell was ehosen chair The main purpose of this con- f the group ference was to interpret the need of oe i vers oan iking choir is made and to ereate public sentiment for :| : Sa u f¢ volunteer members _ _ (a) A separate state institution for! iis Pe What a Night ] i ‘he arcu : the care and training of feeble-)__ cee ‘ : r, presidents wo Q uw = ry] S ma EX SPRING QUARTER Mennis..-...0..2) 3 April 10 - May 20 Softball......... 2... April 3 - May 13 Croquet and Horseshoe. .. .. May 2 - May 13 Archety..........) 2 . .. May 2 - May 13 D0 1D) 0D ED 0D ES DOESNT NDC OED 6G $090 ION Darts and Shuffleboard to be decided later. HALLIWELL THE COOLEST of ALL PERMANENTS You've never experienced the sheer comfort which this new method of permanent waving brings to you. 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November } 1, 193g Compliments of \ ] ' } PENDER MARKET | i PHONE 283, 284 66) =I i \ i good as the first. This continual ' Cosmetics ' jchanging of teams finally wears down ] l lthe toughest of foes, and in due time! ( W. T. GRANT l Appalachian’s score soars. ' f 1 Among the squad Brewer is ' 5 & 10c STOR { I ‘hauling to Greenville, he has in- mere 90S ee ee me ae, at ‘ led three men who are destined ‘ \ on a fine show of “gridirony.” | ul 3 the “App’s” 2005 pound pe eee ee 1 4 F “small-college” reknown, ur he s selected | ay i For the Best jin a choice of “Little | : AMA an honorary team| t ( MEATS ' : | sclected from sinall c Reitzle, ' ' : jcenter, will also bear watching, His ' and i q record as bone smashing line-buster | ' | 3 aes. Soa aie Sains’ Pictured above are Lucille Lewis, President of the Senior Class; Clifton Britton, President of the Junior ' GROCER a 1 Quarterback Angel and Fullback| Ouse; aul Mate Dinos, Veet Heads ee i See 3 Hudson compose a powerful and) ~~ 5 : F oe Sere : lspeedy ball te ombination, | the season. The Bucs know they are} d 1M.B. Sawyer ‘ 1 3 i weighin sctively. | f 2 tough battle and are de-| f] | dso far for) termined to make a good showing} ——————— -: m includes four wins|Detore the Alummi. The “Apps” will iss, Which was dropped Well carn every | they make. It \d to Elon 7-6. They defeated New-|looks like : Se ~: i berry 6-0, High Point 41-0, WCTC = — I "Eve, I 25-0, and Tuseulum, last Saturday, Alone The ' Cc | 3 ; a Be f} | 3 iene thyay cronies Soe Ee ' Tha | E bat inning to line up as one pears ' Cc | FE of t tost interesting contests of (Continued from page five) i] ! = = —| ment al wed. From the ' Also Smart Silk anc j { rat 7 j that PREPARED Dresses, Hose a sing. Joe Williams, local boy who made 1 club is a tough It has been rumo ' Underthing | good on the pugilistic squad last e, but this ball) NYA) students will | i] I year, will be back in the arena this tt be as one-sided as it) the Appalachi 1 NISBET‘ S \ season. hh Alexander’s Cor-) They are t ve | | : that incomprehensible | the game and pi fmm ~=+ a Teachers Tie ring incredible resist- : HEALTHY - - face of their toughest = > Quakes 7 to 7 Miversuviess in fact they appear to, He who abuses others must not be MARGARET AVERETTE = yl, with WHEATAMIN © x ap play a much better brand of ball.| particule t he gets. Head Cheer Leader 1 1 : (Continued from page five) Alexander feels confident that. the) — ' \ E TABLETS your daily. Ta. 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EL & COI 1938 November 11, THE TECO ECHO “Green Lights” PAGE SEVEN Wins Again In Publications Contest Hlish School Sports Program Ixpanded Track, PRIN CIPAL STUDENT LEADER | SUPERINTENDENT | | j olf, _o sod Pennis to Be Added run J. H. ROSE V. M. MULHOLLAND BERT DARDEN on the the upid- jeet at as as president. vuilt as Three important personalities in Greenville High School are pictured above. Superintendent Rose represents the Administrative phase, Mr. Mulholland the Faculty, and Bert Darden the Student Body in his position ! - “Interplanetary Ag ésression” | or ad Subject of Lecture By Bridgerslouch | amet, Thirty- five ire ay Oven at Nam | ECTC Students | Teach at GHS | th ; and little- " appler, appeared before the Society! ; fer the Provision of Fur Coats for! “ Dogless Fleas at its annual conven- »be-trotter, | Miss Katherine Holtzclaw | following lagu teache The text of Dr. B louch’s Student Profs. | Jimmie Cullens, members of this fair sola In the science department, ese | Deanie Boone Haskett of the Eng Margaret Guy Overman in journ und Miss Ma arg Ey v. However, t was not a : ‘eleventh grade > form of “4 Marguerite ret Wilson in; h. is under Miss Helen Dugan and M ss between an ele- ~ Green Lights. Studying in the home economics department under the supervision of ‘tion held recently, and startled his Mary Tayle Hilda Grey Bz fe Pn, listeners (both of them) with a nee Sis | Lillian oo, Mildred MeDon: ald, u 1e explanation of the caus: nd Eleven — {Helen Barnhill, Mabel Worley, © effects of interplaneta m. Teachers Aiding | Marguerite Vouse, Nellie Sutton, Dorothy Lassiter, ch to the learned society fol- | Lucile Waller and Marjorie Top- a eleven GHS_ critic | ping. = i : fter Buck Rogers and ‘Flash’ ‘yEve sridents from Practice teaching in physical edu- G on have traveled over our fair, t Carolina Teachers College have {cation under Miss Mozelle Jones is > for a half-decade or more their observation and practi )Miss Ruth Parker. to spread good will amc te: aching for the fall quarter. | Mr. Richard Walser and Miss ae ay ae = — NaN the joint direction of Mr. E. R. {department are supervising Mi tice Teaching — ang a ea ae a Robinson and Mr. Robert Fl leming, | Te len ny ae cas aura hie : ; Cane oe PT are Misses Dean Garris and Ray Georgia Sugg, ry Hodges, Doris No Cinch Grop of a glove er 2) pruitte and Mr. Fodie Hodges. | Hollowell, Lena Mae Htheridge, a : Mr. V. M. Mulholland, English| Ruth ¢ ee Kathe rine on ae rious trouble came) vite teac her has charge of M son, Ina Mae Pearce and Nell when a hunk of Perry The following ECTC students are | studying in the history department r. tin can. It seems | 2 aa ae Bete Plas “|Herman Dally: Mi ll Perry, room, any more, for 2° "| ie a 1 a pes ea aig modern history; a Mars under the same Mi tee i€ at : department under | Davis, world history; n (the space ship) |* ee ee aes garet Jenkins and M Je . Out Under the guidance ot Miss Imo-} Gaddy, world problems; and Mi 5 sherical apparatus gene Riddick are Misses Hattie Emily Brendle and Mr. Le of monsters that) Laura Britt, Mabry Hodges, Doris) Ridenhour, American history. —| ypus, and ‘*Popeye’.! tent however, upon proving their! ns then proceeded to fears to Miss Morton the informed} nts turned on the radio and let campus guardian get a “whiff” | { s znd of the ether When the Dean’ — few) heard her we dls s’ story collaborated ! SALLY FROCKS a ught in th 1 (Do}she too became alarmed. Turmor} Shoppi Oe | (turmoil plus furer) reigned until encemoencenoem i | “Quality Printing’ fusion had awakened a few of the Phone 70 boys who were dating in the Cotten | Hall parlor. of Dean Morton, and she consoled heir frazzled nerves by placing the story in a class with a ‘Totta’ bull. In- i if it cs ow, the s ure be-!ve New York c orresponde nt, Walt eocen cen cencencencemcemcencmmommomnaty this tale thi it panic} Winchell, let the befuddled populace iit ee ad as far South as our own}know that the whole thing w: s npus. The inmates of Cotten Hall i|fictitous play and “no major + Sip ES ntracted hyste when they hes aes had occurred in New, $ ROUSE PRINTERY j events similar to those above over the| Jersey.” The most serious damage! r radio. In terror they Hed to the arms | done ‘around here was that the con-| i H ii FICTITIOUS. {9 qpcem cme renee eee 0S 0 CRE CRE ODEN ECE CCRC RN aS ———— pers’ Ld g is purely i] Is Your Car Safe For Winter Driving? STAFFORD OLDSMOBILE CO. TO HAVE IT CHECKED WASHING, GREASING AND HEATERS INSTALLED AT OUR GARAGE Dealers in a Christmas is Coming Do not forget that we have Cards for all oc- casions and Games to interest each one. ‘4. B. 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Authorities in charge of bringing; the players here stated that the com-| pany presents comedies even better = than it presents tr cordance with the the two previo Taming of the Shrew” with even greater succ ee eee Second Victory For Local School Allen Taylor Places First in Current Events Contest again in enother of kespeare’s plays, the Avon Play-} i} Selmon, will present “The Taming eee of the Shrew” in the Greenville Hee a ca High School auditorium on Wednes-! the cup in the ( day night, December 16. | the publications conte These players have presented “The ; | by the South rm Int Pre yciation, and “Hamlet,” | pectively, for the past two years and | | met ber 4 | by W Lex met with much success in | ALLEN TAYLOR SS De mS agedies. In ae- s which met} presented tr it is to be expected that ‘ Compliments of Harvey Oil Company Distributors of AMERICAN GAS ‘The will meet} ! ! ' ! ! ! \ ! i ( ! 1 ! ! ' ! { ! ! ! ( ! ! i { ! { { ! ! ! ! { ! ! 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