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Junior Normal Senior N , mal<lb />
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McCallj any other period during the day. PWkophy of pluck, wHch Z given 4 rh 7 � ,L tUrp ah- ;1<lb />
Stancill; Every gn-1 is urged to come. ' I her victory over the limRation� rf th � � bUS1D�SS SeSSion Saturdav<lb />
R. Proctor; attend morning watch regularly  body, she added an Zr r(i unlweT" T �f �-t<lb />
Caddy ;a"d make your slogan "Let's start the setfisI�s. the key to a vietl  Rrci3p scussions of<lb />
Snipe y right spirit, w; t0 a �� Problems concerning the college p tbli<lb />
the senior- o an unselfish " " t need Catl�- eld. The corn-en<lb />
 ng watch regularly  OM�<lb />
Caddy an(1 make your slogan "Let's start the i � elfishness, the kev to �<lb />
rr z  si -rster-s? sr-pji"<lb />
an unselfish spirit, but we need too accented thJ COnventfou<lb />
"G.VE AND TAKE- 12?- �� �ZZ�. �S?Z�? <lb />
there. Pete Roberts, of<lb />
represented the<lb />
' of Baptista. Her hus- selves<lb />
c�ilu iUMiuction in the shop, jiresnman game was called and amir<lb />
Others prefer the shoemaking trade. .veils and cheering the scoring began<lb />
Some take up printing and receive in- According to their custom the senior" I<lb />
� that trade. There are I team marched out on the court whUe1, Eycryone o loves to laugh eer- he thaT J?<lb />
Y and modernly equipped for j the class supporters sang the cla s IT " a hearty laugh during i tha lake . <lb />
s. and the boys apply them- song. The freshmen gave loud fSkl" P1�tUre' Give a"d Take which l0�? ! C,ty"<lb />
well that when thev leave for their team. elIHwas shown in the colWe andU! ! ! f �ne P�Wer ,n the wor<lb />
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ry attractive, J-��rr- �y won mouerniy equipped foritno �<lb />
Jzsssrisj?�-rs pt-t the Le� sr<lb />
amusing comedv mad oMv�� i . x IOe- cracv. maHa �� �  u<lb />
College, was elected first vice-presi<lb />
dent of the association to take the<lb />
Place of William R. Dixon who<lb />
� -pi.M4. nernuswur so well that when thev leave I for their tean-<lb />
�ua ly we!l represented by the sehool they are fulIy prepared to The freshmen were unusually fast! "Wrin, fSTlZTSZ I<lb />
h '  makc a TOmf�table living for them- in their passwork. The quick work of I  comedy made everyone for- dm e<lb />
he.e were other eharacters I selves. U m�rwards ZtZtttH' �� '� � "ome. Thejthin- "f '� "�� aHo- '� �� � C2<lb />
u L , - ! audience was in 0 � did you discovered<lb />
iii��i'<lb />
here were other characters selves.<lb />
hearty laugh could scarcely! The girls also visited the dairy and<lb />
Med. The genuine humor of sawt he large herd of Holstein "cows<lb />
umin fh which is maintained by the institu-<lb />
tion, and which provides the school<lb />
with milk products.<lb />
The girls greatly enjoyed their visit<lb />
with Mr. and Mrs. Goodwin, aid they<lb />
extend to Mr. Goodwin their best<lb />
cracy, made an instructive are,<lb />
on<lb />
Lamm, as Grumio, the<lb />
ls ('eedingly pleasing to the<lb />
Wherever the clown was,<lb />
per he did, he was an object<lb />
 Then came Julia Cogdell<lb />
p:c master whose poor head<lb />
broken. Marcella Deal.<lb />
Mr, showed an impotent<lb />
n he had tried to fill an<lb />
md failed to suit Petruchio.<lb />
�Jd Hardee, as Biondello.<lb />
Murray, as Pedro, proved<lb />
jnt servants to Baptista.<lb />
Jence led to much laughter,<lb />
of Petruchio's servants,<lb />
fere Grace Whitley, as<lb />
the freshmen forwards was complete Ig aSout wanting, to go home. Th.<lb />
ly broken up b, the defense of the j f�.i? �a�"� �P��.Sh, Ym ZjTl ImfSjESLT' � '<lb />
ly broken up by the defense of the i<lb />
senior guards. At the end of the first r � aIlked Mr- Sidney and Mr.<lb />
quarter the seniors were in the lead LwlT but when Geor&amp;e Sidney<lb />
n� u- tUJ the hero' appeared, there went up ex<lb />
 . �' w uiscoverea that and the delee-ates WP<lb />
xc nt'tv"0! �y  makin avt"ing college at a Tun he�<lb />
except by lovmg ,t. Do you think The following co L, .<lb />
Beethoven could have written a r.� Lm �t .1,1 c0ges we� repre-<lb />
Syn.pho�y without ioving muL'n' P "n T��1�: S2 Hill,<lb />
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�v. w xjxi. uouBwm rneir pest I presented to the seniors as a perm<lb />
wishes for continued success in the ncnt possession<lb />
wonderful work he is doing for the rUn  <lb />
boys and girls of North Carolina who<lb />
are handicapped by lack of hearing.<lb />
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Durmg the third quarter the fresh- ,1�' app:u'fd' th"� �t up ex- Beethoven cou d ha e wl H ?! f�"owi"� �" were repre<lb />
men picked up, but in the last quarter t admiration, f�r he was svmphonv withlvt � great sented at the convention. Mars HU1<lb />
the seniors rallied again. The f na I ml30me "young thing" just out of tta anWhl? h - rT mUS'�? 0r' E' C T' C- Catawba College '<lb />
score was 38 to 23 and the feS'J had that bu��� - C2�tll �  wY C S'ate' 1� �S<lb />
presented to the seniors as a perma 'if th,e Wor,d � ��"� lovers of belt eXCCP' " JS" JS DaVidso "a<lb />
nmf nrooc he entire stiuUn k�� eauiy. Hie-h Pmnt ni ti  "J,��,<lb />
score was 38 to 23 and the cup wa� � ' amI had that DU1<lb />
presented to the seniors as . n I � the world on fire lovers of b<lb />
The entire student body eniov the Th� - a"ty;<lb />
the pictures shown in the aud tori � dlV,nest fact � human nature<lb />
from time to time for tn7v drive a" a L u U 5?" Hfe C�meS into<lb />
fatigue and worry. 3 ! fhe W�r,d throuh h�an love. There<lb />
The line-up was as follows:<lb />
Seniors<lb />
Morris<lb />
Matthews<lb />
Cloaninger<lb />
"The End of a Perfect Day"<lb />
"That's an example of something Cogdel!<lb />
pleasure bent remarked the father Kardee<lb />
as he gazed at his son's sport road- Whitley<lb />
ster wrapped arcund a telegtaph pole.<lb />
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Herring<lb />
Williford<lb />
Flythe<lb />
Langston<lb />
Walstor<lb />
Gilbert<lb />
Senior substitutions: U S&amp;ite"<lb />
Customer: "That chicken I bought<lb />
yesterday had no wish bone<lb />
Dealer: "He was a happy and con-<lb />
and had<lb />
College, Gudford College, and Lenoir<lb />
Khyne.<lb />
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Well Konwn Character<lb />
Engineering Professor (in the class<lb />
on combustion)-Tell the class, Mr<lb />
Simpkms, what you know about ethyL<lb />
is no creative force in the universe<lb />
except love. Love creates, and the<lb />
alternative is just as truehatredi<lb />
destroys.<lb />
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THE TECO ECHO<lb />
Published BiMonthly During The College Year by The Student Gov-<lb />
ernment Association of East Carolina Teachers College.<lb />
Entered as second-class matter December 3, 1925 at the Postoffice,<lb />
Greenville, N. C under the Act of March 3, 187J. <lb />
Subscription Rates for the College Year, $1.50 j<lb />
Advertising Rates, 20c per Column Inch per Issue<lb />
STAFF<lb />
Editor-in-Chief<lb />
Business Manager<lb />
Faculty Advisors<lb />
Ruth Lemmond<lb />
Evelyn Caldwell<lb />
Miss Mamie E. Jenkins<lb />
Mr. M. L. Wright<lb />
ASSOCIATE EDITORS<lb />
Managing Editor<lb />
Assistant Editor<lb />
Assistant Editor<lb />
Assistant Editor<lb />
Alumnae Editor<lb />
Katherine Lemmond<lb />
Kate Murray<lb />
 Nancy Poole<lb />
Elaine Tunnell<lb />
Annie Lee Morgan<lb />
Assistant Busiiu<lb />
Advertising Mana<lb />
BUSINESS STAFF<lb />
Manager<lb />
Jamyc Martin<lb />
Advertising Manager<lb />
Advertising Manager<lb />
Circulation Managers<lb />
Typist<lb />
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geT  Gladys Swindell j<lb />
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,S AN EDUCATION<lb />
WORTH<lb />
WHILE<lb />
Nancy Gordon<lb />
Alpha Snipes<lb />
. Christine Hall<lb />
Geneva Lou Franklin<lb />
Katherine Lemmond<lb />
THOSE WHO TEACH<lb />
go far out into the country, across<lb />
fields, through pastures and into the<lb />
woods. Sometimes I am in the mead-<lb />
ows where I pluck daisies and butter-<lb />
cups. At one time I am walking in<lb />
the orchard at home when the apple<lb />
trees are in bloom. Again I am with<lb />
my mother, or playing with t h e<lb />
younger children. Frequently I look<lb />
in on the service at the little coun-<lb />
try church. I see the gray-haired<lb />
pastor as he stands before the con-<lb />
gregation, and I hear the prayer that<lb />
he offers for his people. I like to<lb />
linger in that familiar place and look<lb />
into the friendly faces.<lb />
It is more often, however, that my<lb />
1 dc<lb />
Can't do anything else teach, j not see any struggles, hardsh ps,<lb />
However, it is true thai hun- I S� or pains. I only see a rosy fu-<lb />
dreds who, realizing the great !ture filled with happiness, sunshine,<lb />
responsibility to civilization thatLrfectn�SS is found only in di<lb />
they are taking upon their j but my dreams are a part of me, and<lb />
shoulders, SOOn leave the ranks, hearing no words of the preacher I<lb />
And tr is well. But all profes- feel only my hope for the best To<lb />
sions have their failures. Why Ime th Past is one- l foret he<lb />
Once Bernard Shaw wrote,<lb />
"Those who can, do; those who;<lb />
can't, teach To the list of<lb />
those who have already openly<lb />
contradicted him in other state-<lb />
ments, and this one in particu-<lb />
lar, we wish to add our name.<lb />
Bernard Shaw must be taken<lb />
with a grain of salt, for his<lb />
statements are full of irony.<lb />
�W .would remind him, first.<lb />
that his statement needs revis-<lb />
ion. It isn't true that those who: thoughts dwell on the future<lb />
The question of whether or not an<lb />
education is worth while arises in the<lb />
minds of the greater part of the popu-<lb />
lation. Every boy or girl, when he<lb />
is in school, has this question to de-<lb />
cide. He may consider that a high<lb />
school education is worth while, but<lb />
ponders long on whether or not to<lb />
continue his course into college. Will<lb />
his added information justify the ex-<lb />
penditure of his money?<lb />
A well known college professor<lb />
once said that after all a college edu-<lb />
cation was not worth while and that<lb />
the uneducated populace were by far<lb />
the happier people. Do we agree with<lb />
him, or do we really think that he was<lb />
in earnest about his statement? We<lb />
will grant that in many respects the<lb />
uneducated and illiterate may be the<lb />
happier, but when we consider the<lb />
difference in the happiness, we ques-<lb />
tio nthe statement. By difference in<lb />
happiness. I mean the different things<lb />
that go toward constituting their<lb />
pleasures. The Indian was happy<lb />
when he had killed a large bear, but<lb />
would he have been delighted to have<lb />
heard Marian Tallcy? Perhaps not,<lb />
because he had not been trained to ap-<lb />
preciate that phase of entertainment.<lb />
Statistics are shown to prove that<lb />
each day a boy or girl spends in . Wl<lb />
is worth so much to him. T ien, will<lb />
it take him long to pay for his time,<lb />
and begin to accumulate? According<lb />
to this education seems to be an in-<lb />
vestment.<lb />
Who are the leaders of the world<lb />
today? The educated or the unedu-<lb />
cated? Oh. yes, the day laborer<lb />
shoulders the burden of the industries,<lb />
but doubtless he would not have any<lb />
to shoulder were it not for the think-<lb />
ing race. Our presidents, college<lb />
professors, teachers, preachers and<lb />
lawyers are among those necessary<lb />
foi our democracy. It is true that<lb />
many of our past officers have not<lb />
been college trained men and women,<lb />
but is not experience considered our<lb />
best educator?<lb />
I ask vou. is an education neces-<lb />
Social<lb />
Announcement<lb />
Miss Annie Laurie Cannon of Mar-<lb />
ion and Mr. George Vernon McGimsey<lb />
of Morganton were married on Satur-<lb />
day, November 16, at York, S. C<lb />
They will make their home tempo-<lb />
rarily in Lenoir.<lb />
Mrs. McGimsey received her edu-<lb />
cation at East Carolina Teachers Col-<lb />
lege and has been teaching in Mc-<lb />
Dowell County for the past year.<lb />
We Live and Learn.�Q. When did<lb />
Augustus Caesar die?<lb />
A. Aug. 19, A. I). 14. and lynched<lb />
Aug. 17, 1915.�San Francisco Daily<lb />
News.<lb />
�o�<lb />
Darn That.Florist!�The bride was<lb />
attired in a gown of white wool batiste<lb />
and satin, and she carried a bouquet<lb />
of punk roses.�Chenango (N. Y.)<lb />
Telegraph.<lb />
o<lb />
It has been said that "absence<lb />
makes the heart grow fonder Per-<lb />
haps that accounts for the increase in<lb />
the out-going mail.<lb />
sarv<lb />
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THEY SAY<lb />
 realize that such<lb />
ii<lb />
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ignore those and cast the fail-<lb />
ures of our profession at us?<lb />
Rapidly the old certification<lb />
of teachers is changing. Once<lb />
a mere high school graduate<lb />
could secure a certificate and<lb />
teach, but that is no more.<lb />
Thv<lb />
is creeping into the<lb />
school system everywhere a cur-<lb />
rent of thought which is light-<lb />
ing the minds of school execu-<lb />
tives to the realization that every<lb />
teacher should have four years<lb />
of college education.<lb />
The fact that we did not<lb />
choose to enter another field of<lb />
work i no logical reason for be-<lb />
lieving that we are not capable.<lb />
Perhaps our minds do not run<lb />
in the grooves of finance, and<lb />
other professions that lea I to<lb />
fame, but rather in a more hu-<lb />
man and oersonal channel.<lb />
Wti'a one voice, we deny the<lb />
statement that "those who can,<lb />
do; those who can't, teach<lb />
o�<lb />
BREAMING IN CHURCH<lb />
heartaches, the mistakes, and the bit-<lb />
terness that are sometimes found in<lb />
youth; I like to think of the future as<lb />
a white page which I must fill.<lb />
The voice of the minister arouses<lb />
me from my reverie. As he an-<lb />
nounces the hymn, I turn to the num-<lb />
ber in the hymnal and mingle my<lb />
voice with the others in praise.<lb />
R. E. L.<lb />
o<lb />
SEEING THE CITY AT NIGHT<lb />
In one of the churches of the city<lb />
there i. a certain pew that is charm-<lb />
ingly restful on Sunday mornings.<lb />
As I sit -There, surrounded by all that<lb />
seer:  pure and holy, I have thoughts<lb />
whicr- are too beautiful for my words.<lb />
If I were an artist, I would paint them<lb />
in a ;i<lb />
would<lb />
were a<lb />
verse. Since I am neither, I can only<lb />
try to e s them in simplep rose.<lb />
The atmosphere is one of reeronce<lb />
and holiness, and I seem to sense a<lb />
divine ; osence. The sunlight falls<lb />
through the stained windows, and the<lb />
effe t is a meHow o-l<lb />
Last night at eleven o'clock I stood<lb />
en the north porch of the third floor<lb />
of Cotton Hall. I shall not forget<lb />
-oon the picture that I saw. A dense<lb />
fog hung over the town, and a steady<lb />
drip of water from the roof indicated<lb />
that it was a wet fog. The darkness<lb />
would have been as black as mid-<lb />
night but for the reflection of the e-<lb />
lectric lights. These did not shine l<lb />
brightly, as they do when the air is J<lb />
clear but they seemed to be dim cir-<lb />
cles of illumination. A light on the<lb />
top of a tower seemed to be a faint<lb />
star in the lower sky. To the north a<lb />
bulk rose where a jagged line of trees<lb />
stands in the day-light.<lb />
As I stood on the porch, I was<lb />
startled by the doleful cry of a cat on<lb />
the ground below me. I shivered and<lb />
drew my cloak more closely about me.<lb />
In another section of the neighbor-<lb />
hood, a dog howled mournfully as if<lb />
someone were dead. Cold chills<lb />
played up and down my spine, and my<lb />
teeth chattered with cold. Presently<lb />
a cock crowed, and he was answered<lb />
by another, seeming to be an echo.<lb />
"They" say all the gossip in the<lb />
world "they" seem to know informa-<lb />
tion and to give it out freely. In fact,<lb />
the wagging tongue finds a sweet<lb />
morsel when "they" say something.<lb />
We haven't forgotten the time when<lb />
we wept secretly for hours because<lb />
"they" had said something not too<lb />
flattering concerning us. Who are<lb />
"they?" They are the little cowards<lb />
who sneak behind the backs of small<lb />
truths and cry "magnify me, make me<lb />
interesting and attractive Small<lb />
truth too often listens to the slick<lb />
tongued vices and soon grow larger<lb />
and larger and completely overshadow<lb />
the small truth. Then "they say"<lb />
triumphs.<lb />
Fed by the majority of speech these<lb />
tongue demons take on amazing pro-<lb />
portions and soon grow bold enough<lb />
to come right out in public and flaunt<lb />
their colors and their motto of "They<lb />
Say They make happy hearts un-<lb />
happy, restful souls unaesy and drain<lb />
all the joy dregs from the cup of life.<lb />
"They say" is a powerful enemy.<lb />
When attacked he shrinks and hides<lb />
behind the skirts of petty truths and<lb />
cannot be found. He shows himself<lb />
again when the struggle grows weak-<lb />
er and cries out "They Say<lb />
Shall we tolerate these cowards<lb />
longer or shall we demand perfect<lb />
 frankness and absolute truthful<lb />
(sources instead of "They say?" Think<lb />
about these things; they mean much<lb />
to you and to me in shaping our fu-<lb />
ture happiness.<lb />
A Little Higher in Price<lb />
�BUT�<lb />
Quality Makes the Dif-<lb />
ference!<lb />
SMITH SHOE SHOP<lb />
We have been keeping the people<lb />
of Greenville on a Comfortable Foot-<lb />
ing for the past nine years, and our<lb />
aim is to please.<lb />
1. W. MAULTSBY, Mgr.<lb />
GOODYEAR SHOE !<lb />
SHOP<lb />
CLASS PENNANTS<lb />
CAPS. STATIONERY. MEMORY<lb />
BOOKS. INITIAL SEALS. ETC.<lb />
A. B. ELLINGTON<lb />
&amp; COMPANY<lb />
�AT�<lb />
LAUTARES<lb />
A Real Face Value<lb />
50c Jar Armand Cleans-<lb />
ing Cream and<lb />
25c Kleenex<lb />
�for 50c<lb />
Freshmen<lb />
FRESHMEN WIN OVER JUNIORS<lb />
IN PRELIMINARIES<lb />
A truck rumbled into town, roughly<lb />
: were a musi.Vn71 as if woul,d �dell awaken the sleep-<lb />
ress them in song. If I<lb />
et, I would write them in<lb />
ing town. In the distance I heai'd the<lb />
shrill whistle of a train nearing the<lb />
station, the effect of which was a<lb />
feeling of lonliness. I could stand<lb />
the still no longer. I turned and ran<lb />
back into the dormitory.<lb />
R. E. L.<lb />
o<lb />
PRAYER OF A SPORTSMAN<lb />
The swift moving freshman team<lb />
won a decisive victory over the jun-<lb />
ior class in the preliminaries last<lb />
Friday afternoon in the gymnasium<lb />
down at the city high school. The<lb />
game was exciting from the very be-<lb />
ginning. First one side was in the<lb />
lead and then the other. At the end<lb />
of the last half the score was in favor<lb />
of the freshmen.<lb />
BEAUTIFUL CHRIST-<lb />
MAS CARDS ON SALE<lb />
�at�<lb />
Warren's Drug Store<lb />
DR. A. M. SCHULTZ<lb />
DENTIST<lb />
400 National Bank Building<lb />
PHONES � 578 � &amp; � 399-W<lb />
DR. M. B. MASSEY<lb />
DENTIST<lb />
200-202 National Bank<lb />
Phone 437<lb />
mellow glow of color, j<lb />
About the chancel are arranged the Uiw, t i u. a i Ji <lb />
fTf fU�m � � Ti Deav Lord- in tn battle that goes on<lb />
flowers of spring, jonquils, nar- through life.<lb />
I ask but a field that is fair;<lb />
A chance that is equal with all in the<lb />
strife,<lb />
A courage to strive and to dare.<lb />
If I should win, let it be by the code<lb />
With my faith and my honor held<lb />
high,<lb />
If I should lose, let me stand by the<lb />
road<lb />
And cheer as the winners go by<lb />
�Brayley.<lb />
cissi, and tulips, and their faint odor<lb />
fills the room. The sweet tones of<lb />
the organ blend in one harmony of<lb />
song, and the voices of the choir<lb />
make the listener forget the<lb />
outside.<lb />
onise<lb />
As the last strains of the anthem<lb />
cease the minister rises to begin his<lb />
sermon. My thoughts begin to win-<lb />
der, and soon I am lost to the world.<lb />
I leave myself there n the church and<lb />
FRESHMAN CLASS MEETS<lb />
The freshman class met recently<lb />
and elected the following:<lb />
Mascot�Jane Hooker Bradsher.<lb />
Treasurer�Dorothy Sloan.<lb />
Cheer Leader�Tennys Thornton.<lb />
Tecoan Representative�Julia Far-<lb />
rior.<lb />
Teco Echo Reporter�Hazel Walston<lb />
. Adviser�Miss Hyman<lb />
Colors�Green and White.<lb />
-o-<lb />
Harriet Brown: "A person is an<lb />
idiot to be absolutely<lb />
something"<lb />
"Peggy" Pierce: "Are<lb />
about that?"<lb />
Harriet: "Positively<lb />
sure about<lb />
you sure<lb />
A Gift for Every Mem-<lb />
ber of the Family<lb />
Walk a Block and Save<lb />
a Dollar<lb />
THE YANITIE BOXE<lb />
GIFT SHOP<lb />
k Dickinson Ave.<lb />
T<lb />
1<lb />
Jewelry Adds<lb />
A COLORFUL NOTE<lb />
to Fall Fashions<lb />
i<lb />
You can make or mar your "tout en<lb />
semble" this Winter by your choice of jew-<lb />
elry!<lb />
Novelty jewelry is not a matter of sup<lb />
position  it is an edict depending on it<lb />
unusual shape and correct coloring for it<lb />
chic rather than on its expensiveness!<lb />
Contrasts are the order of the day . .<lb />
and our collection of novelty and semi-pre<lb />
cious stone necklaces, earrings, bracel I<lb />
and pins offers a wealth of distinction �<lb />
ANY costume.<lb />
C. Heber Forbes<lb />
Inquire about our Hosiery Club.<lb />
NOTICE<lb />
COLLEGE<lb />
GIRLS<lb />
Our Buyer has<lb />
just returned here<lb />
from New York<lb />
City where he pur-<lb />
chased some of the<lb />
newest styles and<lb />
colors in Dresses<lb />
and Coats.<lb />
Come in and<lb />
look them over.<lb />
They are now<lb />
on display at<lb />
Th<lb />
SMART SHOPPE<lb />
"We Cater to the College Girls"<lb />
HOSIERY, ETC.<lb />
We carry a complete line of Durha<lb />
Socks and Hosiery�prices 50c to $1.90.<lb />
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MARRIED NOVEMBER 27<lb />
Announcements reading as follows<lb />
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Mi. Zeb V. Trexlei announces the<lb />
marriage of his daughter, Phoebe<lb />
Kstelle. to Mr. Jess Ch ton Webber.<lb />
on Wednesday, Novem r 27, at<lb />
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Dunham, and was solemnised by<lb />
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Florence Dunham Trexlei. Sir re-<lb />
her education at the Salisbury<lb />
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ilar teacher in the city sch<lb />
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Mabel Thomas, Irene Fleming, Helen<lb />
Watson, Ethel Southerland, Stall<lb />
Howard, and Martha Cherry.<lb />
Received from the Raleijjh Chapter<lb />
The Raleigh Chapter sent an at-<lb />
tractive collection of gifts to the<lb />
Alumnae Gift Shoppe at the college<lb />
last week and in addition to this they<lb />
ordered five pices of brass, totalling<lb />
$-1,450, from the shop. They also<lb />
isubscribed to the Teco Echo and ask-<lb />
ed that the copies be sent to Mrs.<lb />
Harry Pagan, their president, who<lb />
will take the papers to the regular<lb />
monthly meetings where all can read<lb />
and enjoy them.<lb />
senoi<lb />
Alumnae Present for the Thanksgiv-<lb />
ing Games<lb />
There were several Alumnae here<lb />
for the games Thursday. Among<lb />
them were the following: Bronnie<lb />
Cogdell, '28, who is teaching at Fa-1<lb />
tay, Sarah Ogietree, 2l�, Elizabeth<lb />
Norman, '29, and Elizabeth Edwards<lb />
class of 26.<lb />
Greeasbaro Chapter Organised<lb />
mveral<lb />
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the Alumnae in Greens<lb />
the home of .Mrs. p. p<lb />
a yanhook) on Novem-<lb />
the purpose of organising<lb />
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Visit from Rachel Lee<lb />
Rachel Lee. '27, of Dunn, who is<lb />
teaching at Central .Junior High<lb />
School. Spring Street, Greensboro, N.<lb />
ft, spent last week-end in Greenville<lb />
I no tollowm" officer uu e � . �  w<lb />
Mrs P P wn th fnomls- While she was here she<lb />
l Wilson, nres- . � �� , , t,  ,<lb />
came up to the college and met with<lb />
� ' the Student Volunteer Band of the Y.<lb />
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ference to be held in Greensboro in<lb />
the spring.<lb />
Rachel was Councilor in Arts and<lb />
Crafts at Camp Cornucopia. Sound<lb />
Th, hapter dicided to send some Beach Conn last summer<lb />
the t,i,t Shoppe at the College i She subscribed to the Teco Echo,<lb />
-  Thanksgivmg After the � am, reported that the Greensboro<lb />
 was transacted the members chapU, waa planni <lb />
a good time together discussing gifts fo, the Christmas Bazaar soon.<lb />
Alma Mater. Before the meet-1<lb />
ng adjourned sentence prayers were<lb />
ilson, pres-<lb />
Julius Dees (V<lb />
retary and treasurer.<lb />
were only a few present but<lb />
promised to attend the next<lb />
�: rig which will be held the second<lb />
- day night in December.<lb />
Showing New Dresses<lb />
forthe Holidays<lb />
Also NOVELTIES, UNDERWEAR,<lb />
FLOWERS, PURSES, HANDKERCHIEFS<lb />
and SCARFS, GLOVES, PERFUMES and<lb />
lots of other SMART THINGS to select<lb />
from for CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.<lb />
Come to see us. Special prices to the<lb />
College Girls.<lb />
Williams-Chapman Inc.<lb />
Phone 566<lb />
The Smart Shop<lb />
for Mr. Austin, their beloved<lb />
� ' and friend.<lb />
High Point (hapter Reorganized<lb />
The<lb />
Teaching Addresses<lb />
The following girls are teaching in<lb />
Winterville, Pitt County: Dorothy<lb />
Bridgers. '28, first grade; Jeanette<lb />
Powell, '27. second grade; Bertha<lb />
High I ointhapter of the Last Hart, second grade critic teacher; Mrs<lb />
Teachers College was reor- Mam.e B. Dempaey, 21, third grade-<lb />
���: at a meeting held at the Mrs. Lydia P. Ross, '21, thud grade<lb />
eraton Hotel in High Point last critic teacher: Georgia Smith, '26<lb />
New officers were chosen as fourth grade critic teacher; Geneva<lb />
Miss Kluabeth Stuart, pres- Kxum. '23, fifth grade critic teacher;<lb />
� Mara Gnssom, vice-pres- High School: Connie Harris, Mathe-<lb />
secretary matics; Ruth Mewborn '28<lb />
Mis:<lb />
tasurer, and Miss Loi� Dalryrn- Lillian Colson, '2 French.<lb />
English;<lb />
le, reporter. The following girls are teaching in<lb />
Miss Anne Kanoy will be Hostess toI Falkland, Pitt County: Elizabeth<lb />
'hapter on Friday of this week. Gooding, '28. first grade; Dorothy<lb />
the school are invited Crutchlow. '2S, first grade; Mrs. Lou<lb />
Ella Stancill, "14. second grade; Char-<lb />
lotte Beddingfield. '27. third grade;<lb />
Alethia Canady, '28, fifth grade; Mrs.<lb />
attend.<lb />
Meeting of the Raleigh Chapter<lb />
The Raleigh Chapter held its regu-<lb />
� eting at the Peacock Alley Tea<lb />
with Misses Helen Watson,<lb />
)thel Southerland, Stella Howard and<lb />
Mrs. William T. Harding Jr as hos-<lb />
D. L. House,<lb />
sixth grade.<lb />
(Dorothy Hart), 25,<lb />
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Alumnae Teaching in Franklin Co.<lb />
Bunn School: Janie Bell Johnson,<lb />
Home Economics and Pearl Mae Fut-<lb />
rs were delighted to have rell. second grade; Pine Ridge School:<lb />
-ident. Mrs. Harry Fagan,j Roxie Jones, sixth and seventh grades;<lb />
She has been away due to; Harris School: Lucy Gregory, first<lb />
s of her son. grade; Gold Sand School; Lucy Wells,<lb />
cere brought for the bazaar j Home Economics; Epsom School:<lb />
Best directly to the Gift Julia Stuart first grade; Cedar Rock<lb />
t the College as a donation j School: Eva Cook, seventh grade;<lb />
Raleigh Chapter. A rum- ; Youngsville School: Virginia Perkins,<lb />
was planned for Saturday, j History and English; Mapleville<lb />
School: Beverla Pearce, first grade<lb />
Christmas holidays, the<lb />
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Alumnae Teaching in Edgecombe Co.<lb />
Blisses<lb />
Th.<lb />
will be held December 12, Conetoe School: Lucille Credle, first<lb />
Fannie Bett Brown,<lb />
and Rubv Garris will<lb />
grade, and Frances Vivian Lucas,<lb />
third grade; Speed School: Annie Pitt<lb />
Felton. first grade; Leggett School:<lb />
Lucy Pritchett, first grade; Crisp<lb />
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� ill, Robert Barbee, Lonnie Rogers, Genevieve Williams, second grade,<lb />
am T. Harding, Jr and Misses J Grace Chapell, fourth grade, Eloise<lb />
Garris, Fannie Bett Brown, j (Continued on Page 4)<lb />
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Mesdames Harry Fagan, E. H.<lb />
JNotice �o Dmbscriibers<lb />
Please enter my subscription to the Teco Echo for the<lb />
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Name � <lb />
White's Theatre I<lb />
MONDAY and TUESDAY<lb />
DEC. 9 &amp; 10<lb />
GRETA GARBO <lb />
IN HER FIRST TALKING PICTURE<lb />
"The Kiss"<lb />
Also Sound News and Vaudeville Act <lb />
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Tony Sard's .Marionettes  January<lb />
"Barter of Seville"�Festival Opera<lb />
Company  February<lb />
A College Glee Club February<lb />
Count Von Luckner�"The Sea DevilMarch<lb />
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INTERESTING MEETING<lb />
At this Thanksgiving Season the<lb />
of Mrs. Blount's Sunday<lb />
'rf I School Class were real friends to a<lb />
ririat the Methodist Orphanageoming int0 active duty<lb />
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Thanksgiving the g�<lb />
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On Sunday evening. December 1,<lb />
the Emerson Societs conducted the Y.<lb />
w r Pi Service. The program was<lb />
Led on "Friendship The choir, 1 membei<lb />
which was composed of membei<lb />
the Emerson Society, sang  - .<lb />
Friend We Have In Jesus mm t()<lb />
� Sa were busy making clothes and pre<lb />
'paring a Thanksgiving box foi<lb />
little girl-  ,<lb />
Tuesday evening, November 26 the<lb />
rlsmet at the Y. W. C. A. hut A<lb />
evotional service, the subject<lb />
lch was "Friendship was ren-<lb />
,Cy Geneva Lou Franklin. After<lb />
motional the girls together with<lb />
lUount and Mrs. M. L. Wright,<lb />
nipasure in packing the box;<lb />
�� 0Ur?n7tntdeTthat i'might reach the<lb />
h orphanage by Thanksgiving :<lb />
provided you cobwebs.  . ,rm!(i form to<lb />
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�;i in the same box � �  letters a day.<lb />
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no voui roomates ui What's more, it nas a a<lb />
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out' "  r oui of m3 way-<lb />
and murmur Get m <lb />
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should always wear glove, and cair,<lb />
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UmbeV' murder eaused by<lb />
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Half Soles<lb />
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whom to talk over our problems, and<lb />
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Lord that tenches the heart of a girl<lb />
knd takes the place o this other<lb />
'friend. Do not just think kindly to-<lb />
ward a girl, but lot her know that yen<lb />
are her friend. In conclusion. Miss<lb />
Gaddy read a poem. -Friends . by<lb />
Ralph Waldo Kmerson.<lb />
DR. HILLMAH SPEAKS AT i<lb />
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with Mr. and Mrs. Lillvcrop. Since a<lb />
majority of the girls had gone awaj<lb />
for the week-end. the program w �3 re-<lb />
1 placed by an enjoyable social hour.<lb />
W. The plans for the next two meet-<lb />
ling, of the club were discussed. At<lb />
" xi u, 9Q we the conclusion of the afternoon de-<lb />
prida, evening Novemb. 29 we U, c. <lb />
had with us at the 1 � w- � � -<lb />
vice Dr E. L. Hillman of the Metho- were served-<lb />
distChuich. Dr. Hillman's short, but<lb />
very impressive talk was on "Person-<lb />
ality He told us th it there are<lb />
three outstanding things requisite for<lb />
a personality. The first of these is  <lb />
"Tno iSSST t rsin"�2 F� Eppes.<lb />
SS2, S anind of a per "g<lb />
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Miss Gartherine Cassidy of the col-<lb />
sociation with others, and thus it is<lb />
important that we should choose our<lb />
associates. However, the person-<lb />
Miss Emma L. Hooper, Miss Cath-<lb />
erine Cassidy and guest. Miss Eppes,<lb />
spent the Thanksgiving holidays m<lb />
of the highest . Norfolk. While there thev saw in<lb />
aht that s worths , Tammg ()f th<lb />
admiration is that undei Shakespeare's great-<lb />
Guardianship. <lb />
0est comedies.<lb />
.vt, pAMtnrTFF Miss Helen Gray had as her dinner<lb />
SOCIAL SEICE COMMITTEE Mrs E L<lb />
CONDUCTS VESPER SERVICEg Migs Florence EppeS.<lb />
tt,o of the Prof- and Mrs. M. L. Wright were<lb />
The social service committee of the . (,oodwin Sun.<lb />
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, t i tu Pvinav niffht'dav at dinner,<lb />
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We Need�<lb />
A little more kindness,<lb />
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The Sunday night vesper service on<lb />
November 24 was conducted by stu-<lb />
dents of the college. The scripture <lb />
was read by Cleo Brendle, followed by<lb />
a prayei by Hannah Turnage. Miss<lb />
Gorrell gave a violin solo, after which<lb />
the choii sang "Near The Cross<lb />
Ethel Baskins gave an interesting<lb />
reading.<lb />
Leah Godwin, in an impressive man-<lb />
ner, made a talk on "Reaching To-<lb />
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as a lily; and a girl of this type would<lb />
possess the following characteristics: Marslender, sixth grade, Mellie Daven-<lb />
graciousness of manner; impartiality port, seventh grade, and Alice Out-<lb />
toward everyone; ability to see the land, principal: Macclesfield School:<lb />
beauty in all people; ambition to Emily Smithwick, first grade and<lb />
reach for the best and highest; sin- Mrs. Lida Edwards Phillips, sixth<lb />
cerity; and the joy of living with God. j grade.<lb />
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