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HOMING<lb />
NOVEMBER 16<lb />
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ECHO<lb />
ATTEND ECTCPJC<lb />
NIGHT GAME<lb />
EAST CAR<lb />
COLLEGE<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1940<lb />
Number 1<lb />
OLLMENT AGAIN SHATTERS ALL<lb />
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Governor,<lb />
legislature,<lb />
Included<lb />
Miss Swarthout To Sins<lb />
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Famous Operatic Star<lb />
To Appear In Concert<lb />
At This College<lb />
Ninety Per Cent<lb />
Of 1940 Grads<lb />
Gain Positions<lb />
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to form<lb />
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lal Student<lb />
tended an in-<lb />
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to be repre-<lb />
n legislature<lb />
-11 this fall.<lb />
iter will play<lb />
anations of<lb />
iversities in<lb />
I dance in the<lb />
Building, No-<lb />
This Is One<lb />
Freshman's View<lb />
Of College Life<lb />
Although young people have!<lb />
been told that "there is no royal j<lb />
road to fortune the career of<lb />
Gladys Swarthout, mezzo-so- j<lb />
prano of opera, radio, and<lb />
screen, who will be here for a<lb />
song recital this evening at<lb />
8:30 at the Campus Building<lb />
would seem to belie this sage<lb />
advice.<lb />
Gladys has had one short-<lb />
cut after another. From that<lb />
day in her thirteenth year,<lb />
when she pinned up her curls,<lb />
announced she was nineteen and<lb />
applied for a position as soloist<lb />
in a Kansas City church choir,<lb />
to an equally momentous oc-<lb />
casion nine years ago, when she<lb />
found herself a member of the<lb />
Metropolitan Opera Company<lb />
in New York, she has had one<lb />
I "lucky break" after another.<lb />
Majority Teaching<lb />
But Many Pursue<lb />
Other Endeavors<lb />
Largest Number of Transfers<lb />
In History Register This Term<lb />
Even though 90 percent of<lb />
the 1940 graduates were placed<lb />
this year as compared with<lb />
ninety-eight percent in 1939,<lb />
fifty more were placed this year<lb />
than in 1939.<lb />
A survey of office records<lb />
show that in addition to teach-<lb />
ing many of the graduates pur-<lb />
sued other endeavors. The ma-<lb />
jority were placed in teaching<lb />
positions, however.<lb />
Five got iobs as Home Man-<lb />
agement Supervisors. They are<lb />
Marie Basden. Yanceyville; Eva<lb />
McMillian, Swan Quarter; Han-<lb />
nah Martin. Franklin; Isabel<lb />
Parker. Wilson; Elizabeth Tay-<lb />
I lor. Charlottle.<lb />
John David Bridgers and Ed<lb />
,igjfo <lb />
�' ;� �<lb />
I. Q. Of Freshmen<lb />
Hits New Peak<lb />
For This Year<lb />
But luck, while important in ward Harris will train as-flying<lb />
Miss Swarthout's case, has not! Cadets. Francis Cutchins, Her-<lb />
been the only and deciding fac- bert Wilkerson. and Howard<lb />
tor. I Draper have office positions in<lb />
Miss Swarthout's career really Norfolk. Harvey Deal is do-<lb />
began with an audition before a; ing graduate work at Peabody<lb />
choirmaster in Kansas City. I College and Sidney Mason is<lb />
The maturity of her voice dis- studying at Northwestern Uni-<lb />
pelled the suspicion of that I versity. Ethel Gaston is physi-<lb />
by Mildred Beverly<lb />
E. C. T. C. has received the<lb />
usual deluge of freshmen again<lb />
this year. The campus is alive<lb />
with new-comers. Although the<lb />
jtration i not complete and worthy gentleman as to her real j cal education instructor at Kan-<lb />
age. She got the job. napolis Y. W. C. A. Six of the<lb />
It was the beginning and graduates were married.<lb />
things happened rapidly. Be-1 Other graduates and the<lb />
HO HUM! GUESS I'LL GET REGISTERED EVENTUALLY�<lb />
And that's just what the Freshmen pictured here were saying<lb />
when they made their debut as students of Easlan lina Teachers<lb />
College. Now they've finished the task and settled down to work,<lb />
maybe. Don't misjudge the new students, they're much happier<lb />
than their facial expressions indicate.<lb />
Prof. Dean C Tabor Dies<lb />
Following Major Operation<lb />
Hutchinson, vice-<lb />
I e College Club.<lb />
ol the Democra-<lb />
i'itt County in the<lb />
uilding last week.<lb />
the exact number is not known,<lb />
there must be enough of them<lb />
to have wet quite a number of<lb />
pillows during the past few-<lb />
nights. Cheer up. freshmen<lb />
Don't pack up and go home vet.<lb />
Stay and see the fun. There<lb />
will be much harder courses than<lb />
learning to do without Mama.<lb />
It seems that registration<lb />
was a major problem to the ma-<lb />
jority. Oh dear! It gives the<lb />
upper-classmen a headache and<lb />
must make the freshies ache all<lb />
over. Many were having a hard<lb />
time getting their schedules<lb />
made out. One little girl half<lb />
sobbed the other day, "I'm tak-<lb />
 ing a subject under Dr<lb />
land they say he flunks half the<lb />
class for the fun of it. I know<lb />
, I'm going to fail Shame on<lb />
someone for telling such a tale<lb />
on the Professor. There can't<lb />
be an ogre among the faculty.<lb />
On the first day classes were<lb />
held there was much confusion<lb />
while new students tried to find<lb />
the rooms. Miss Davis was un-<lb />
ceremoniously interrupted in<lb />
her lecture on the beginnings of ; despair<lb />
Oh Boys, A Party!<lb />
schools in which they are teach-<lb />
ing are listed below.<lb />
Julius Abernethy, Mount<lb />
Pleasant; Nancy,<lb />
Miss Sarnie Had<lb />
isy Vacation<lb />
�� . Jenkins, of the<lb />
artment, says that<lb />
��:� r was one of the<lb />
le she ever1 spent.<lb />
did not do much<lb />
ing, which usually<lb />
 her spare .time,<lb />
' her vacation was<lb />
fitable ne.<lb />
era of her family<lb />
and bought a cot-<lb />
iew. Miss Jenkins<lb />
ill charge of all the<lb />
even the hiring of a<lb />
� she ran into a little<lb />
Someone recom-<lb />
negro woman to her<lb />
ent cook and house-<lb />
Since Miss Jenkins was<lb />
ication, she certainly did<lb />
nd doing all the house-<lb />
�If. So. she hired the<lb />
round, however, that<lb />
ol only hired a cook<lb />
I practically taken on an-<lb />
tmily to care for. This<lb />
negro woman had six<lb />
"ttdren and an invalid mother.<lb />
hem were looking to<lb />
Jenkins for support. But,<lb />
tinned on Page four)<lb />
North Carolina history by a<lb />
young thing who burst into the,<lb />
room wanting to know if that<lb />
were history ten. After assur- j<lb />
ing her that it wasn't and clos-<lb />
ing the door behind the intrud-<lb />
er. Miss Davis smiled tolerantly<lb />
and once more planged into the<lb />
beginnings of North Carolina<lb />
history. There was a pounding<lb />
on the door. This time it was<lb />
two freshmen. Then Miss Davis<lb />
nnounced. "Class will be dis-<lb />
(Continued on Page four)<lb />
ai<lb />
fore the church audition she had<lb />
made what amounted to her<lb />
concert debut. This child of'<lb />
thirteen with the nineteen-year-<lb />
old voice gave her first recital<lb />
with her teacher as accompan-<lb />
ist, in a church in Kansas City. I<lb />
For several years, she con-<lb />
tinued to sing in church and in<lb />
concerts. Her friends urged<lb />
her to climb the operatic ladder<lb />
but she thought the time had I<lb />
not arrived. Finally. her!<lb />
friends, disagreeing with this j<lb />
modest viewpoint, arranged an<lb />
audition for her in Chicago.<lb />
She went there, sang a few<lb />
operatic arias from her concert<lb />
repertoire and was much amaz-<lb />
ed, a few days later, to be con-<lb />
fronted with a contract for the<lb />
following season.<lb />
It suddenly dawned upon her<lb />
that she did not know a single<lb />
, complete operatic role. Such<lb />
a realization would have plung-<lb />
ed the ordinary aspirant into<lb />
But not Gladys. She<lb />
knew that she had just one<lb />
short summer in which to trans-<lb />
form herself from an eager but I Jacksonville; Gilbert<lb />
inexperienced novice into an Leland; Margueritte<lb />
artist of poise and assurance,<lb />
with every major role in her<lb />
vocal range at her command.<lb />
Miss Swarthout summoned<lb />
all her native energy to accom-<lb />
plish the impossible. In those<lb />
few short weeks, she learned<lb />
twenty-three roles. She ab-<lb />
sorbed operatic music as a blot-<lb />
ter soaks up ink.<lb />
ARE YOU IN THIS PICTURE?�If you're a Freshman or<lb />
campus leader, then you'll find your face some place. The group<lb />
were photographed at the general assembly held in the Campus<lb />
building on the first night of the orientation program. ' Doris<lb />
Blalock, president of the Women's Student Government Associa-<lb />
tion and Walter Rodgers, president of the Men's Student Govern-<lb />
ment Association, had charge of the program.<lb />
Albright,<lb />
Bath; Margaret M. Allen, Ed-<lb />
ward Best: Ethel D. Anderson,<lb />
Stedman; Vileigh Austin, Cor-<lb />
inth-Holder; Margueritte As-<lb />
bell, Contentnea; Evelyn Bak-<lb />
er; Jacksonville; Rachel Bar-<lb />
bee, Mount Pleasant; Lucy A.<lb />
Barrow, Kannapolis; Alliene<lb />
Bass, Justice; Annie Laurie<lb />
Beale, Mount Pleasant; Ludell<lb />
Bellflower, Beaulaville; Swan-<lb />
nanoa Benthall, Jackson; Tom-<lb />
py Benton. Tabor City; Jessica<lb />
T. Biddle, Farm Life: Nora<lb />
Blackmore, Clayton; Bettie<lb />
Blanchard, Chinquapin; Eloise<lb />
W. Bone, Nashville; Annie H.<lb />
Boone, Winterville; Louise<lb />
Boone, Epsom H. S Mamie Lee<lb />
Boyd, Penderlea; Annie Ruth<lb />
Boyette, Roseboro; Virginia Lee<lb />
Boyette, Saratoga; Alice Bragg,<lb />
Granite Falls; Dorothy M.<lb />
Bragg, Chowan; Aileen Brewer,<lb />
I Indian Trail; Robert Brewer,<lb />
Atkinson; Albertina Brinson,<lb />
A. Britt,<lb />
Britt, B.<lb />
F. Grady; Sarah Britt, Allens-<lb />
ville; Maxie Broadwell, Poplar<lb />
Branch; Dorothy V. Brooks,<lb />
Belvoir; Bertha Browne, Merry<lb />
Hill; Ella Rinker Brown, South-<lb />
wood; Margaret A. Brown, F.<lb />
W. B. Orphanage, Middlesex;<lb />
Virginia Bryan, Calypso; Mary<lb />
Louise Butler, Burlington; Mary<lb />
Frances Byrd, Clinton; Sudie<lb />
Butler, Plainview; Mary Lou<lb />
Butner, Clarkton.<lb />
Esther Carmack, Cove City;<lb />
Ursula Carr, Bailey; Virginia<lb />
Carraway, Saratoga; Eva C.<lb />
Carter, Pantego; Vance Chad-<lb />
wick, Wilmington; Lila June<lb />
Chandler, Mount Ulla; Mrs.<lb />
Florence W. Chapip, Columbia;<lb />
Beatrice Cherry, Ayden; Ca-<lb />
mille B. Clarke, Engelhard;<lb />
Evelyn Clark, Aulander; Char-<lb />
les D. Cobb, Braggtown; Kat-<lb />
rine Collie, Rich Squfre; Mrs.<lb />
Dorothy L. Combs, Gum Neck;<lb />
Virgie Co wand, Askewville;<lb />
Ernestine Creech, Woodland-<lb />
Olney; Eunice Cullipher, Green<lb />
Hope; Marguerite Currin, Oak<lb />
Hill; Josephine L. Daniel, Stan-<lb />
hope; Geraldine Daniels, New-<lb />
port; Frances Darden, Ingold;<lb />
Syble Daughtry, Penderlea; Ida<lb />
Farrior Davis, Roxboro; Iris M.<lb />
Davis, Walstonburg; Mayme<lb />
Davis, Murfreesboro; Page Da-<lb />
vis, Pantego; Winnie Ruth Da -<lb />
(Continued on Page four)<lb />
All Freshmen boys will<lb />
be guests of the upper-<lb />
classmeu at a party in the<lb />
boys' dormitory Monday<lb />
night at 8 o'clock. Those<lb />
in charge said refresh-<lb />
ments would he served<lb />
and explained that at-<lb />
tendance is compulsory.<lb />
A well-rounded program<lb />
has been arranged for the<lb />
newcomers, it was an-<lb />
nounced.<lb />
Funeral Services<lb />
Are Held Here<lb />
Tuesday Afternoon<lb />
Seven Teachers<lb />
New Addition<lb />
To ECTC Faculty<lb />
Seven new members come to<lb />
the faculty of E. C. T. C. for the<lb />
fall quarter of 1940. Two of:<lb />
these, Miss Mabel Lacey and<lb />
Mrs. Ethel Walters, are holding<lb />
new positions on the campus.<lb />
They are supervisors of Walter<lb />
Reed high school Home Eco-<lb />
nomics departments in this dis-<lb />
trict. Federal finance is pay-<lb />
ing the entire salary of one of<lb />
these and one half the salary<lb />
of the other.<lb />
Other new members are Miss<lb />
Audrey Demsey, Mr. John B.<lb />
Christenbury, Miss Vida M.<lb />
Weeks, Mr. W. S. DeLoatch, and<lb />
Miss Christine Wilton.<lb />
Miss Demsey comes to the<lb />
Commerce Department to suc-<lb />
ceed Miss Mariam Mahl. She<lb />
comes from Colorado.<lb />
Coming from Brevard, Coach<lb />
Christenbury replaces Mr. Gor-<lb />
don Gilbert of the Physical Edu-<lb />
cation Department.<lb />
New members of the Science<lb />
Department are Mr. DeLoatch<lb />
and Miss Wilton who replaced<lb />
Dr. Daniel R. Stull and Dr.<lb />
Helen S. Van Hoy.<lb />
Dean C. Tabor, director of the<lb />
Music Education Department of<lb />
East Carolina Teachers CdHege<lb />
died early Monday in Pitt Gen-<lb />
eral Hospital . ing a major<lb />
operation. He was 35 years<lb />
old.<lb />
Funeral services wore con-j<lb />
conducted in Austin auditorium<lb />
Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock<lb />
by the Rev. T. McM. Grant.<lb />
pastor of Jarvis M raorial Meth-<lb />
odist Church. ; jted by the<lb />
Rev. Clareno P  ick, pastor of<lb />
the Immanuel Baptist Church;<lb />
Dr. L. R. Meadow and Dr. Carl<lb />
Adams of Ea I Cat lina Teach<lb />
era College.<lb />
Pallbeaiv P.W.Pickle-<lb />
simer, Dr. M. N Posey, Dr. Den-<lb />
ver E. Baughan, E. R. Brown-<lb />
ing, Boley Farley im Paul T.<lb />
Ricks.<lb />
The body was ken to Slat-<lb />
ersville, R. I. for final rites and<lb />
burial.<lb />
Surviving are his wife, who<lb />
was Miss Kathleen Gibson of<lb />
Albertiville, Ala one daughter,<lb />
Barbara Ellis Tabor; his par-<lb />
ents. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Tabor<lb />
of Southbridge, Mass: one<lb />
brother. Osborne Tabor of Bos-<lb />
ton, Mass and his paternal<lb />
grandmother.<lb />
Professor Tabor had been a<lb />
! leader in both college and town<lb />
from his first year at East Caro-<lb />
lina Teachers College, as he had<lb />
always been deeply interested in<lb />
music in the town and state, as<lb />
well as the college, where his<lb />
many activities that brought<lb />
him in touch with all<lb />
dents and his genial<lb />
j ity made him a general favorite.<lb />
; Under the leadership of Mr.<lb />
 Tabor, who joined the faculty of<lb />
East Carolina Teachers College<lb />
in January. 1937. and was ap-<lb />
pointed head of the newly re-<lb />
organized department in 1938,<lb />
the .work in music' was expand-<lb />
ed until Music Education be-<lb />
Once again all enrollment<lb />
rds at East Carolina Teach-<lb />
ers College have been broken.<lb />
Although registration has not<lb />
be.n completed, the total now<lb />
stands at 1.218.<lb />
According to Dr. Howard J.<lb />
McGinnis, the Freshman Class<lb />
i - a whole has better scholastic<lb />
recommendation than any class<lb />
heretofore.<lb />
This y ar East Carolina<lb />
T achers College has the largest<lb />
number of transfer students<lb />
ever enrolled. Since last March<lb />
217 transcripts have been re-<lb />
ceived in the office. However,<lb />
: all of these are not new ones.<lb />
Twenty students have been<lb />
refused entrance because of low<lb />
scholastic standing. No stu-<lb />
I is accepted whose average<lb />
is down 10 points.<lb />
Commenting on dormitory<lb />
facilities. Dr. McGinnis explain-<lb />
� d the dormitories have been<lb />
filled to capacity and many<lb />
women students have been as-<lb />
signed to rooms in the infirm-<lb />
ary and Ragsdale Hall. Lack<lb />
� dormitory space resulted in<lb />
some students being refused<lb />
admittance.<lb />
The enrollment of day stu-<lb />
dents, like that of dormitory<lb />
students, has shattered all pre-<lb />
vious records. There has been<lb />
a considerable increase in the<lb />
number of boys on the campus,<lb />
most of whom had to resort to<lb />
living quarters in town.<lb />
Fall Retreats<lb />
Are Held By<lb />
Religious Groups<lb />
.  , . r .  .came one of the major depart-<lb />
In the Art Department Miss ments of the institution. Among<lb />
his first activities was the or-<lb />
ganization of instrumental group<lb />
classes, a college orchestra, and<lb />
a men's glee club. In 1938 he<lb />
organized the first E. C. T. C.<lb />
band which has grown from a<lb />
handful of players to a fully<lb />
uniformed and equipped band<lb />
of sixty or more pieces. Other<lb />
similar music groups on the<lb />
campus now include a string<lb />
and a<lb />
college choir.<lb />
The Tecoan, college annual,<lb />
was last year dedicated to him.<lb />
Weeks is taking over the posi-<lb />
tion of Miss Alma Sparger.<lb />
There are still two positions<lb />
open, one in the Home Econom-<lb />
ics department to replace Miss<lb />
Roslyn Ivey and one in the<lb />
Music department vacated by<lb />
the death of Mr. Dean Tabor.<lb />
The Walt Disney animated<lb />
carton technique is a new twist<lb />
in engineering courses at New choir, a string quartet<lb />
York University to illustrate<lb />
principles and mechanical ther-<lb />
ies.<lb />
Three Religious groups held<lb />
retreats for their officers dur-<lb />
ing the week prior to the open-<lb />
ing of school on September 26.<lb />
They were the Methodist Stu-<lb />
dent Union, the Presbyterian<lb />
Student Association and the<lb />
Bantist Training Union.<lb />
The Methodists met at their<lb />
student center on Holly street<lb />
to plan their year's activities<lb />
and to meet their new student<lb />
worker. Miss Elizabeth Tits-<lb />
worth. Those attending were<lb />
Helen Butner. president: Cleo<lb />
Rurney. Secretary; Annie Laura<lb />
Wilkerson. chairman of the wor-<lb />
ship committee; and Hazel<lb />
Starnes, president of the Sun-<lb />
day school class.<lb />
Miss Titsworth was graduat-<lb />
the stu- ed from Scarrett last spring and<lb />
personal- comes from Jefferson City, Ten-<lb />
nessee to replace Miss Zoe Anna<lb />
Davis as worker for the Metho-<lb />
dist students. Miss Davis has<lb />
accepted a position at the State<lb />
Teachers College at Canyon,<lb />
Texas.<lb />
Seven Presbyterians spent<lb />
three days with their leader,<lb />
Miss Sarah D. Whitmore, at the<lb />
Minges' cabin at Blount's creek.<lb />
Here they made plans for their<lb />
year's program and had time in<lb />
which to enjoy a yacht trip one<lb />
afternoon. Miss Mary Shaw<lb />
Robeson and Dr. Robert Boyd,<lb />
both of Greenville, were in<lb />
charge of the vesper programs<lb />
for the two nights. Those pre-<lb />
sent were Ada Rose Yow, presi-<lb />
dent ; Harriet Lawerence, Emily<lb />
Johnson, Alice Johnson, Ruth<lb />
Tucker, Adelaide Reade and Eli-<lb />
zabeth Mashburn.<lb />
Led by their student secre-<lb />
tary, Mary Lee Ernest, and their<lb />
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PAGE TWO<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
October 4<lb />
James Whitfield Editor-in-Chief<lb />
ASSOCIATE EDITORS<lb />
Pauline Abeyounis William Harris<lb />
Ruth Pollard Frances Southerland<lb />
Mary D. Horne O. D. Andrews<lb />
George Lautares Sports Editor<lb />
"Mutt" Andrews Tenly Spear<lb />
Photography<lb />
Reporters�Pearl Edwards, Martha<lb />
Brooks, Cleo Burney, Lena Mae<lb />
Smith, Mary T. Bailey, Barbara<lb />
Keuzenkamp, Betty Keuzenkamp,<lb />
Harold Taylor, Elizabeth Meadows,<lb />
Chris Humphrey, Laura Strick-<lb />
land, Maude Sawyer, Bobbie Hol-<lb />
lar, Merle Outlaw, Mildred Bever-<lb />
ly, Clifton Evans, Margaret Rus-<lb />
sell. Janie Eakes, Christine Hellen,<lb />
Rosalie Brown, Norman Wilker-<lb />
son, Maribelle Robertson, Margie<lb />
Davis, Edith Powell, Lydia Piner,<lb />
Laura Hearne.<lb />
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In Memorium<lb />
In the course of human events there are individuals who excell<lb />
in character; their experiences are highlighted by enviable achieve-<lb />
ments ; their personality is reflected in the lives of their associates;<lb />
their courage is symbolic of greatness, and knowing such people<lb />
creates a mental picture that is everlasting. The late Dean C.<lb />
Tabor and Mrs. M. N. Posey were such persons. Losing them<lb />
came as a severe shock to both faculty and students; and with<lb />
their passing, the staff, in behalf of the College, extends its heart-<lb />
felt respects. We knew them as friends; as individuals who gave<lb />
impetus to the friendliness for which members of the student body<lb />
are noted. Their life on the campus stands as a shrine for poster-<lb />
itv at East Carolina Teachers College.<lb />
School Spirit Or Regulations!<lb />
On the eve of the first night football game in the history of<lb />
East Carolina Teachers College we are advised that students who<lb />
have not yet received their general permit will not be allowed to<lb />
attend the game Saturday night. Many of them did not learn of the<lb />
game in time to get a permit and naturally were at a loss to make<lb />
such arrangements. Students who have permits will ride the<lb />
buses, unless certain privileges permit them to travel via other<lb />
means, in the company of chaperones. It is going to hurt our<lb />
school spirit if the students without the general permit are not<lb />
all( wed to attend. Now it's a question of "school spirit or regula-<lb />
tions<lb />
We, The Students<lb />
In the school systems of the nation, on the street corners, at<lb />
the movies, or in Church, one finds a note of concern in conver-<lb />
sation of the people relative to the outcome of the turmoil that<lb />
has gripped Europe and threatens the United States. Like a<lb />
black storm cloud that covers the twinkling stars on a peaceful<lb />
night and unleashes elements that bring death and devastation<lb />
on the land below, Adolph Hitler. Benito Mussolini and other<lb />
self-styled despots are sweeping down upon all phases of demo-<lb />
cratic ideals and principals. A stream of crimson gushing from<lb />
a wounded soldier and word that another weak nation has been<lb />
subjugated by their military might calls for a glass of wine.<lb />
They're on the loose and defy anyone to stop them. The axis<lb />
chieftans have signed an alliance with the Premier of Japan,<lb />
an apparent stimulus to the minds of their people who receive<lb />
news of the spoils through a government-controlled press. To<lb />
conquer the world and make lovers of democracy eat from their<lb />
hands with the same enthusiasm as the starved dog that munches<lb />
crumbs offered by the bony hand of a pauper appears to be their<lb />
desire. Congress has realized the threat and has paved the way<lb />
for resisting the plague by appropriating billions for military<lb />
might, sanctioning legislation for mustering millions of men in<lb />
a peacetime call to colors, and aiding England until we can be-<lb />
come strong enough to stand on our own feet, or cross the Atlantic<lb />
and help the British. WTe the students have been reared in a<lb />
nation that is earmarked by freedom of speech, worship.and press;<lb />
we the students will have to give financial aid and possibly our<lb />
lives to sustain these freedoms. And if we're unable to overcome<lb />
those elements that threaten to take our liberties, should we face<lb />
that issue, the grave in the village churchyard will be shattered<lb />
by bombs and we shall perish in pools of blood just as our fore-<lb />
fathers who sacrificed their lives for our happiness and welfare.<lb />
Welcome To Your Second Home, Freshmen!<lb />
To all Freshmen and transfers, the staff of the Teco Echo,<lb />
in behalf of the student body and faculty, extend a most cordial<lb />
welcome. Irrespective of the number of years you expect to spend<lb />
on the campus, we want you to feel that you are among friends<lb />
and never hesitate to request their assistance, should such aid<lb />
be desired. When a student enters college he is confronted with<lb />
more responsibilities than he found in the grades and his ability<lb />
to face these obligations with his chin up instead of shirking them<lb />
will determine, to a considerable extent, whether or not he de-<lb />
velops a well-rounded personality and makes of himself or herself<lb />
the splendid man or woman for the business or professional world<lb />
of tomorrow. We trust that you will become a part of the friend-<lb />
liness that prevails on our campus; and that it will have a definite<lb />
place in your life after you are graduated.<lb />
It Was A Job Well Done<lb />
Doris Blalock, president of the Women's Student Govern-<lb />
ment Association, and Walter Rodgers, president of the Men's<lb />
Student Government Association, who collaborated their efforts<lb />
in the twelfth annual orientation program, are to be congratulated<lb />
for the splendid manner in which they performed their duties:<lb />
and much of the credit for making the largest orientation pro-<lb />
gram ever to be undertaken here the most successful goes to them.<lb />
And a word of congratulation goes also to the various campus<lb />
leaders and organizations for their part in the orientation. You<lb />
not only impressed the new students, but gained respect and<lb />
appreciation from colleagues.<lb />
Watching The World<lb />
by<lb />
Judging from the indications and intimations of reports<lb />
reaching this country it appears that Hitler's long heralded pre-<lb />
paration for a Blitzkrieg invasion of England has bogged down.<lb />
Events alone can prove whether this is true or not.<lb />
With the protection of current bad weather the English say<lb />
that if the usual "second summer" period comes this fall it will<lb />
offer to the Fuhrer this year's last opportunity for invasion with<lb />
favorable weather. He still may order the attempt but his mas-<lb />
ter strategists seem to be digging in for a long drawn-out struggle.<lb />
If the invasion has been stalled, no small part of the credit<lb />
iroes to the valiant Royal Air Force, which while countering the<lb />
much touted Luftwaffe over England, has been able to grow<lb />
miraculously to a strength permitting it to take the initiative of<lb />
offense for the first time during the war. The Reich's invasion<lb />
bases on the coast of France have been repeatedly pounded. Recent<lb />
reports hint that these jumping-off points have been rendered<lb />
utterly useless. Germany itself has been penetrated as deep as the<lb />
former Polish border. Berliners are chased nightly into their bomb<lb />
shelters. Vital war industries in western Germany have been<lb />
wrecked and bombs are not all these versatile English planes<lb />
carry. Besides the explosives, propaganda leaflets, incendiary<lb />
cardboard to burn forests, and beetles to eat the much-needed po-<lb />
tato crops have been dumped.<lb />
The tri-partite Axis-Japanese "new order" pact looms as a<lb />
Nazi confession of Hitler's first substantial set-back. As an<lb />
effort to offset the stalemate of the Battle of Britain it was hailed<lb />
in Germany as a further triumph, food for victory-hungry people.<lb />
If the treaty has any real significance it is probably a German at-<lb />
tempt to provoke the United States into a war against Japan,<lb />
thereby diverting the flow of American war materials toward<lb />
Britain. If that is its aim it probably will miss its mark by far.<lb />
The American point of view seems to be that the United States<lb />
has nothing to gain from a scrap with Japan, at present at least,<lb />
that could not be gained by a complete defeat of the Axis.<lb />
The United States might, however, send a fleet to points in<lb />
the Far East where American interests are likely to be disturbed.<lb />
A few "incidents" with Japan would no doubt prove to be a gain.<lb />
STUDENT'S CORNER<lb />
In getting back down to our regular routine of work we find<lb />
it was not a very great task to select an outstanding student to<lb />
feature in this issue of the paper. Walter Rodgers, captain of our<lb />
football team, is the honor student.<lb />
Walter came to the E. C. T. C. campus from Woodsdale,<lb />
North Carolina in Person County. Since coming here he has<lb />
been very active in many clubs, as well as in athletics. As we<lb />
glance over some of Walter's extra-curricular activities we find<lb />
that football is most outstanding. Having played for three years<lb />
he has well earned the position as captain of our 1940 team. He<lb />
has also claimed membrship with the Men's Student Government<lb />
Association for two years. The Varsity Club has had an asset in<lb />
Walter, as he has been an active member for three years, and trea-<lb />
surer one of these .<lb />
Not only has he been active in these clubs for the past few<lb />
years, but the Phi Sigma Pi Honorary Fraternity has also used<lb />
him to advantage for three years.<lb />
Feeling that Walter is one of our most oustanding students<lb />
we do not hesitate to honor his praiseworthy work. If you saw<lb />
the game last Saturday with Kutztown, Pa. Teachers we are sure<lb />
you will agree that he is the captain we have been waiting for.<lb />
The College Appreciates Greenville<lb />
Since East Carolina Teachers College was established some<lb />
30 years ago it has expressed outwardly and inwardly its appre-<lb />
ciation for the thriving community of which it is a part. And<lb />
as we enter another school year the Teco Echo comes to the fore<lb />
with a definite indication that it wants to help the people of<lb />
Greenville. For a number of years the paper has been printed<lb />
outside Greenville; the thousands of dollars that have been appro-<lb />
priated for printing costs have gone elsewhere. This practice<lb />
was not the result of previous staffs inappreciativeness of the<lb />
community, but was done because local facilities would not cope<lb />
with the printing standards they desired. Meantime, one local<lb />
printing firm, Renfrew Printing Company, continued to grow and<lb />
the quality of the work it turned out improved. The standards of<lb />
this firm met with the approval of the new editor and business<lb />
manager, who contracted to have the paper printed locally. The<lb />
printers of the paper in previous years did a splendid job. How-<lb />
ever, by having the paper printed locally the Teco Echo still can<lb />
retain its standards and simultaneously spend several hundred<lb />
dollars annually with a firm that supports the merchants of the<lb />
city. The College appreciates Greenville.<lb />
Don't Let It Happen Again<lb />
� During the opening week of school the editor went to see,<lb />
The Ramparts We watchr and when he got out of the theatre<lb />
it was raining. Reaching the campus after 10 o'clock, he noticed<lb />
the school flag was still flying in the cold wind and rain He<lb />
lowered the flag and put it away for the night, raising it again the<lb />
following morning. Workmen said they were busy with trunks<lb />
and forgot to lower the flag. That is a reasonable excuse, but in<lb />
these troublous times not even work should cause us to forget<lb />
sacred patriotic obligations. To those in charge of the flag we<lb />
say, "Don't Let It Happen Again K<lb />
by Chris Humphrey<lb />
Fame comes to people in various and unexpected ways, and<lb />
no doubt Billie Manly little dreamed that it would be obtained<lb />
when she received a letter from the Y. M. C. A. inviting her to<lb />
join their fine organization, and assuring her that a representa-<lb />
tive would meet her and introduce her to the "boy To top this,<lb />
there was no room number, or dormitory assigned her with her<lb />
permit to register. As we all know, there is only one boy's dormi-<lb />
tory; i. e Ragsdale; and room numbers are not assigned. After<lb />
pondering over the situation, Miss Manly had an idea, and dashed<lb />
around to find the envelope in which the letter was sent. Yep!<lb />
she was right, it was addressed to Mr. Billie Manly! Horrors!<lb />
above horrors! that meant she was assigned a room with a bov!<lb />
Her first reaction was to laugh, and she did, heartily; then she<lb />
realized that something had to be done immediately�it might<lb />
prove very embarassing when she arrived on the campus. So<lb />
she phoned Dr. McGinnis.<lb />
"Dr. McGinnis, this is Billie Manly; and I'm a girl<lb />
Dr. McGinnis laughed�probably thought�'Well, so what?<lb />
what am I supposed to do about it?' or something to that effect,<lb />
until she explained to him her situation. He told her not to<lb />
worry; he would attend to the matter immediately.<lb />
After laughing over it with her friends in Goldsboro, she de-<lb />
cided to forget it and settle down again; but, no it was too good<lb />
to keep and somehow the news leaked out. Always ready for a<lb />
laugh, the newspapers all over North Carolina published the story;<lb />
and Billie told me one boy looked her up to tell her he had heard<lb />
the news way up in New York. A friend of her father's asked<lb />
him if he were going up to play poker with his "son" and "his<lb />
buddies To which remark Mr. William Manly said he had<lb />
always wanted Billie to be a boy, but he never thought it would<lb />
come about like that.<lb />
I enjoyed talking with Billie; she was a good sport about<lb />
what might have been an embarassing position. She is a very<lb />
attractive, blonde girl and is now safely rooming with Betty<lb />
Langdon in Jarvis Hall. She will be only one year, after this<lb />
time she will attend the University of Maryland where she will<lb />
study to be a laboratory technician. Billie enjoys dancing, and<lb />
I could not help but think she should feel natural doing the break-<lb />
ing at our dances. At any rate, I do hope she will feel at home<lb />
here; and enjoy our college life.<lb />
But hang on, Readers, there is more yet to come. Not to be<lb />
outdone, Billie's family made the headlines a few days ago. The<lb />
reason: All of their birthdays occur on holidays. Her brother's<lb />
is on New Year's Day; her mother's on Valentine; her father's on<lb />
May Day; and Billie's on Halloween. What a family! I'll stop<lb />
on that one.<lb />
FASHIONS<lb />
By Barbara Keuzenkamp<lb />
"Sans doute as the French<lb />
would say these 'back to college"<lb />
styles are important. Gadgets<lb />
and accessories are as usual the<lb />
college girl's stand-by. Most of<lb />
the newer gadgets are in wood,<lb />
leather, and plaid wool and all<lb />
of them are practically feather-<lb />
weight. Popular ones include<lb />
necklaces with bracelets to<lb />
match; lapel ornaments includ-<lb />
ing animals and eagles in blue<lb />
and green leather; carved wood<lb />
leaves and acorns; a miniature<lb />
note book, pencil and fountain<lb />
pen on a leather band; wood<lb />
slates with candy striped bor-<lb />
ders showing first sums in<lb />
arithmetic; a red leather dog<lb />
collar with gold charms; and a<lb />
college cheer leader figure made<lb />
of gay colored leather. The<lb />
more sophisticated ornaments<lb />
arc a gold and silver cable neck-<lb />
lace and bracelet, and a 3-inch<lb />
srold question mark with a<lb />
locket dangling at the bottom.<lb />
You'll want several of these, to<lb />
say the least, to add spice to<lb />
your jackets and sweaters.<lb />
If you haven't already gotten<lb />
one you will want a bright plaid<lb />
skirt made fairly full, and a<lb />
couple of mannish shirts and<lb />
jackets to wear with it.<lb />
The feminine side of fashion<lb />
is played up with jumper and<lb />
pinafore dresses, which can be<lb />
worn morning, noon, and night.<lb />
For example wear a vivid blouse<lb />
in a constrasting color with your<lb />
new pinafore of velveteen, wool,<lb />
plaid, or pinwale corduroy.<lb />
You'll find it a charming addi-<lb />
tion to your wardrobe.<lb />
Silk hose always were a hole<lb />
puncher in a college girl's<lb />
allowance so you'll really be de-<lb />
lighted when you next shop and<lb />
come across knee high, divided,<lb />
or "cuff" socks. They're here<lb />
to stay as they are not only prac-<lb />
tical but are warm and com-<lb />
fortable.<lb />
From Pillar To Post<lb />
by O. D. Andrews<lb />
Miss Cheatham raised flowers during the -<lb />
that Winter is on the way we don't know what ahe'll<lb />
Lombe Rives has changed his mind twice since the<lb />
tera case of once for the worst and another for tl<lb />
The boys reallv will be glad when the Freshmen lean<lb />
of the handbook. But don't become too anxious b<lb />
they learn the rules they'll know they what can't do<lb />
weather brings two hearts closer together . . . The cl<lb />
mittee did such a splendid job during the Summer, I<lb />
much dirt this Fall�yet . . . Joe Williams is t<lb />
course of study since he returned to the campus .<lb />
new students wanted to know if the "married or Bii<lb />
a pre-school examination applied to her or h i<lb />
Another left the question about grandparents blai<lb />
didn't have any grandparents  If you're v.<lb />
swell the new model autos are. ask Ruth . . . Jimmi<lb />
"good night" kisses are okeh. At least, that's whal<lb />
stand  To all astronomy lovers on the campus .<lb />
to leave "moonshine" aloneOne proud pa<lb />
baby "weatherstrip" to avoid the draft . . . Maybe<lb />
coats are buttoned on these chilly days . . . Who i<lb />
CLASSES<lb />
and<lb />
CLUBS<lb />
T<lb />
I<lb />
"Since the seniors have had<lb />
no class meeting, we have not<lb />
made any definite plans for the<lb />
ensuing year states President<lb />
Maisie Castlebury. Maisie hopes<lb />
to get the years work under-<lb />
way in the near future.<lb />
Ida Ruth Knowles, junior<lb />
class president, says that the<lb />
junior-freshman dance and the<lb />
junior-senior prom will be the<lb />
biggest events to take place dur-<lb />
ing the year. Plans for these<lb />
and other activities will be dis-<lb />
cussed at a meeting to be held<lb />
soon.<lb />
With Miss McElwain and Mr.<lb />
J. B. Cummings as faculty ad-<lb />
visors, the sophomore groups,<lb />
under the leadership of Norman<lb />
Wilkerson, already, have plans<lb />
in view. Due to the fact that<lb />
Virginia Elam, vice-president,<lb />
and Fay Bateman, class repre-<lb />
sentative to the Teco Echo, are<lb />
not enrolled in college this year,<lb />
elections for these vacancies<lb />
will immediately take place<lb />
after the first meeting.<lb />
"As yet, other plans are un-<lb />
developed declares President<lb />
Wilkerson.<lb />
The freshmen will elect their<lb />
class officers as soon as the<lb />
junior president calls a meeting<lb />
for this purpose.<lb />
The Y. M. C. A a new or-<lb />
ganization on the campus, is<lb />
now putting on a membership<lb />
drive for the freshmen and<lb />
transfer students of the school.<lb />
Members of the Cabinet who are<lb />
active in this program are<lb />
V e r n o n Keutemeyer, James<lb />
Whitfield, Sam Crandall, Nor-<lb />
man Wilkerson, Jerome Donald-<lb />
son, Charles Marks, Robert<lb />
Holla r Albert Maness and Har-<lb />
old Taylor.<lb />
For the, first Vespers service,<lb />
being held on Sunday, October<lb />
6, President L. R. Meadows will<lb />
speak.<lb />
is a popular question these days . . . Who is thai<lb />
a popular question among the boysWalter R rs car<lb />
vouch for the adage that "you've got to be a football h-<lb />
along with a beautiful girl" . . . It's a cinch the n<lb />
not hurt the attendance at tomorrow night's football .<lb />
Cushion seats for the dormitory steps would be Bwe<lb />
are a number of ways of saying "good night but<lb />
know only one  It was a sensible thing to iocab<lb />
economics department next to the infirmary, especial<lb />
dents have to sample their own cooking . . . Floyd 1!<lb />
new room mate. There was a slight revision of pla<lb />
first . . . No girls, you are not allowed to join the Y.iA<lb />
Students are actually planning to mount "jitterbugs"<lb />
the science classes . . . Rosalie Brown told her his' fessor<lb />
that Columbus hitch-hiked from Portugal to Spain. 1<lb />
we thought . . . Mr. Browne: "Why do women buy winter rat-<lb />
in August? Student: "So they'll be ready for a new one , Fall.<lb />
. . . Are red dresses worn to attract attention, or do I<lb />
as danger signs . . . Some of the boys were chased from tl<lb />
man party sponsored by the Women's Athletic Asa<lb />
night . . . The "Highlander" dresses the girls are w� .<lb />
no indication they're tight�refering to the dresses. :<lb />
Walter Moritz is through with all girls�except Ad<lb />
Narrow sidewalks cause boys and girls to walk in th<lb />
on the front campus building to dormitories . . . Son<lb />
like Chesterfields�they just naturally satisfy . .<lb />
Harvey's fur coat advertisements helps the girls remil 1<lb />
that Christmas will roll around in the not-so-distair<lb />
Taking your best girl to the Pitt Theatre not only sal<lb />
but helps the national defense program . . . Kenneth Wcolard<lb />
is still drumming on the campus . . .<lb />
STUDENT OPINION<lb />
Dear Mr. Editor,<lb />
Hi, Keeds! Gee, 1 couldn't stand it any longer. Vm<lb />
not gonna be there wkh you, other than in spirit, I I<lb />
a hello.<lb />
I guess my collich days are over. Yep, I've got a<lb />
an office spread-air) Njce clean business, anvhov � soap<lb />
business. Yeah. I know�you thought Colgates didn't any-<lb />
thing but tooth paste.<lb />
You just can't imagine how "schoolsick I am a<lb />
And think last year I was raising (Censored) trying I out<lb />
of the place. But let me tell you something. None i<lb />
you, know how lucky you are. Yeah, I know. I know<lb />
have they put something over on me?), student council, Miss Mor-<lb />
ton . Anyhow, they're the rules and the rest is okay. Your<lb />
grass looks pretty green to me now.<lb />
Now I'll give you my apples. No rules - none' Skating<lb />
rinks, loads of movies, ski-ing, name bands, dances, ani a type-<lb />
writer from 9 to 5�five days a week  but not bad!<lb />
I would just like to say, I miss you all�especialh : e ' Y<lb />
Store gang, and I love you all. When things look tough and you<lb />
think you re flunking or "Someone" (M-M) gets on the ar path-<lb />
think of me and remember how I wish I were there<lb />
� u 5S ke m,y vacation in May . . if I do . . save : I -<lb />
in the Y Store, bum me a cigarette, and buv me a pecan bun <lb />
cause 111 surely be there.<lb />
Sincerely.<lb />
L Bedford Alias Kitty Alias Betty-Co-Ed<lb />
P S: The thing I regret most  I won't be able to flash<lb />
that rock on my fourth finger. Yep, the Bethel Romeo.<lb />
LETTER TO THE EDITOR:<lb />
�of J a ne.w fudent at E. C. T. C, I am in a position to appre-<lb />
ciate the Orientation Program presented to make our association?<lb />
here pleasant and profitable; and I am delighted to present to you<lb />
the plans which were made for this occasion The program had<lb />
as its purpose to introduce new students to college life; to give<lb />
students a chance to meet fellow students; to help newcomers<lb />
learn the routines requirements and duties as a new student; and<lb />
to acquaint us with the many privileges which have been granted<lb />
to us. �<lb />
1�mT2J�E� bean Tuesday. September 24 and was as ft<lb />
wSfaSS 2 were invited tothe auditorium for assemblies<lb />
SrfiiSSiyg wluch P"ved most helpful; secondly, we had<lb />
ffffrT Whl we learned e fields available in the choice<lb />
iTK Tu.esday evenin Pen house was held at<lb />
social lifpNltUfIding Whlch- plavs an oustanding part in our<lb />
sarv Lid t'hl ' the prePraati�n of course schedules was neces-<lb />
tTon of rol WniWere rAeglst and our fees paid. An explana-<lb />
wdl beini of7� S f,nd reSulations are important to the general<lb />
 introdnTn C�"ege' and on Wednesday evening there �<lb />
�1 nf �T .Promment organizations of the college and the<lb />
nation wL'hSd?$�?' �n Th?rsdav afternoon, a physical exami-<lb />
Fridav SenWhi S?Si F� later � a f ree movie afterwards.<lb />
t riday, September 27th began our classwork for the vear I Pre"<lb />
t7lt2 We hEVe at Ieast a eneral idea of oVr coCe life and<lb />
the functions necessary to its existence.<lb />
that thi? KT!1 XL1 vain if we are persuaded<lb />
ceslit? and of ��&amp; " h th� 8tudent B <lb />
le!irTwWCS�5?t1fe' We M feel free to ask any question<lb />
lesire which might have a possibilitv nf making us feel tbir<lb />
o help us. As I b<lb />
he best of luck!<lb />
�Mwrjorie Davit<lb />
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oberi 1940<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
 l r I V WJP� PAGE THREE<lb />
LC1C DefeatsJCutztown, 14-6, In Opener<lb />
Along<lb />
The Sidelines<lb />
With<lb />
George Lautares<lb /><lb />
 ears<lb />
VVhei<lb />
of waiting, the Pirates have won another<lb />
i Coach Christenbury opened his pre-season<lb />
?tember, skeptical professors and other spectators<lb />
but shake their heads, and they were justified<lb />
squad looked small and inexperienced and Coach<lb />
full doing the job alone. However,<lb />
Students To Ride<lb />
To Night Games<lb />
On Ricks Buses<lb />
Buses To Leave<lb />
Campus Building<lb />
Starting At 6:45<lb />
O. A. Hankner, head of the<lb />
Physical Education depart-<lb />
iristeiibury's mites proved too tough and too fast ment has ann?unced that plans<lb />
from Pa and ECTC opened its 1940 football sea- �L �?�Ptata &amp; stuj!ent<lb />
expected 14-6 victory lody to the Guy Smith stadium<lb />
night ECTC will play the first night game ever to<lb />
Pirate football team. The game will be played in<lb />
stadium in Greenville and the opponent will be<lb />
r College from Maxton. Mr. Ricks, ex-govern-<lb />
ring his fleet of buses to provide transporation<lb />
! it is only natural to predict a huge crowd and<lb />
ory.<lb />
Pirates Primed for Action<lb />
In Initial Night Game<lb />
the "Mighty" Brock to the campus was un-<lb />
lit basketball hopes soaring. However, Donald<lb />
! at Christmas and if he does he will be bidding<lb />
. yes very long, and successful college basket-<lb />
ear Brock was the leader of the Pirate five that<lb />
 excellent basketball.<lb />
M<lb />
are probably wondering just what part they<lb />
take in athletics. Well. Miss McElwain, physical<lb />
uctor, will provide games, exciting and healthful<lb />
idents. Last year the Womens Athletic Associa-<lb />
s McElwain's guidance enjoyed a successful year.<lb />
unplete intra-mural followed, and most of the stu-<lb />
participated. This year the program will be just<lb />
and<lb />
as usual, a large number of participants are<lb />
sh, who last year was a star back for Coach Hank-<lb />
ted eleven is again making his bid for a starring<lb />
rate grid machine. During the summer, the Dude,<lb />
tundry in his native New York. According to his<lb />
is in excellent shape and is ready to crash into the<lb />
Good Luck, Yank!<lb />
been a great deal of abated conversation concern-<lb />
r of the football team�Mervin Frazelle. Last year<lb />
i award for being selected the most valuable player<lb />
quad. In last Saturday's game Mervin played only<lb />
the last two minutes. In practice, Frazelle is show-<lb />
f play that earned the award for him last year;<lb />
� a lot of action from him tomorrow night<lb />
t M<lb />
: the football games of the nation tomorrow afternoon<lb />
between Duke and Tennessee. This year, the Blue<lb />
: stronger than ever, with plenty of reserves. Ten-<lb />
: as they were last year and should give the Dukes<lb />
ible. However, the Wade-coached team should win.<lb />
Tar Heels should have little difficulty in subduing<lb />
n Wildcats at Charlotte, and the Deamon Deacons of<lb />
 should trample over Furman with ease. The State-<lb />
rument should be a close affair with the Tigers from<lb />
ina coming out on the big end of the final score.<lb />
for tomorrow night's football<lb />
game are completed. The col-<lb />
lege will furnish free transpor-<lb />
tation to and from the game on<lb />
buses which have been rented<lb />
from Mr. Paul Ricks for this<lb />
occasion.<lb />
The jumping off point from<lb />
the campus will be the Wright<lb />
building, with several buses<lb />
leaving for the stadium at 6:45.<lb />
If necessary the buses will re-<lb />
turn for more loads of students.<lb />
So, any students who are plan-<lb />
ning to attend the game are<lb />
asked to assemble in front of<lb />
the Wright building promptly�at<lb />
the designated time in order to<lb />
avoid a rush or any other sort<lb />
of confusion.<lb />
Mr. Hankner also pointed out<lb />
: that unless each student has her<lb />
; athletic ticket with her she will<lb />
not be allowed to get on the bus.<lb />
F o r tomorrow's after-dark<lb />
classic the moving-picture ticket<lb />
will serve as the athletic ticket<lb />
I and is the only means of admis-<lb />
sion for the student body.<lb />
Juniors and Seniors with rid-<lb />
ing permits will be permitted<lb />
j to attend the game with a date<lb />
and are not required to be on the<lb />
buses. All freshmen and soph-<lb />
omores will have to obtain rid-<lb />
ing permits for the occasion and<lb />
are required to go on the buses.<lb />
In conclusion Mr. Hankner<lb />
stated. "This method of trans-<lb />
porting the student body to the<lb />
Guy Smith stadium for a night<lb />
game is purely experimental<lb />
and nothing definite will be<lb />
planned concerning the future<lb />
until we see how our present<lb />
set-up works out. I want to<lb />
urge everyone to cooperate with<lb />
the administration in making<lb />
Saturday night's program run<lb />
off smoothly; and also to be<lb />
prompt<lb />
After Dark Tilt<lb />
Starts At 7:30<lb />
Guy Smith Park<lb />
Coach John Christenbury's<lb />
Pirate gridders will meet the<lb />
Scotties of Presbyterian Junior<lb />
College Saturday night, Oct. 5,<lb />
at the Guy Smith stadium at<lb />
7:30 P. M. The after-dark<lb />
affair will inaugurate a series<lb />
of night football games which<lb />
the E. C. T. C. eleven will play<lb />
in Greenville this Fall.<lb />
As a result of their hard-<lb />
earned victory over the Kutz-<lb />
town Teachers from Pennsyl-<lb />
vania last Saturday the Pirates j<lb />
rule as favorites in tomorrow's !<lb />
clash with PJC. The two teams<lb />
did not meet on the gridiron<lb />
last year, but in previous years<lb />
between them E. C. T. C. emer-<lb />
ged on top in most of the games<lb />
with the Junior College boys.<lb />
Scrimmages have headlined<lb />
the practice periods for the Pir-<lb />
ates for the past few days and<lb />
the Purple and Gold team is ex-<lb />
pected to be in tip-top shape to-<lb />
morrow. There are no major<lb />
injuries on the team's personnel,<lb />
and every player is ready for<lb />
action.<lb />
Chuck McFee and Wilson<lb />
Schuerholtz, who sparked E. C.<lb />
T. Cs 14-6 victory last Satur-<lb />
day, are again expected to lead<lb />
the Teachers' offensive plav.<lb />
Chick Murray. Dan Wade'll.<lb />
"Slick" Evans. Bill Davidson and<lb />
Norman Mayo are other back-<lb />
field standouts who will un-<lb />
doubtly see action tomorrow<lb />
night. Bill Dudash, from Mas-<lb />
sena, N. Y who held a regular<lb />
berth in the Pirate backfield<lb />
last year, reported for practice<lb />
early this week and is rapidly<lb />
getting in shape. George Lau-<lb />
tares, Greenville boy, also re-<lb />
ported for action this week and<lb />
is bidding for a backfield post.<lb />
Coach John Christenbury<lb />
A. H<lb />
. 12<lb />
. 19<lb /><lb />
tnkner. head of the Physical Education department.<lb />
:ed the schedule for the Pirates and is as follows:<lb />
Presbyterian Junior College at Greenville.<lb />
William and Mary (N D) at Norfolk, Va.<lb />
West Carolina Teachers College at Cullowhee.<lb />
State College Freshmen at Greenville.<lb />
Guilford College at Guilford.<lb />
16 High Point College at Greenville.<lb />
22 Naval Apprentice School at Greenville.<lb />
ir remaining home games for the E. C. T. C. gridders<lb />
lyed under the stars and candle-power at the Guy<lb />
Hum with the exception of the final game of the season<lb />
aval Apprentice School. Because of the cold and foggy<lb />
f late November, officals have decided to hold the final<lb />
 the college athletic field Friday afternoon, Nov. 22.<lb />
ames to be played here under the arcs will start prompt-<lb />
And we sincerely hope that all you girls go to see the<lb />
arm when you take leave of the campus on these certain<lb />
ventures . . .<lb />
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Gigantic Rally<lb />
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With the support of practical-<lb />
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enthusiastic pep meeting was<lb />
held in the Wright building Fri-<lb />
day night, Sept. 28. The rally,<lb />
which precedented the initial<lb />
home game of the ECTC. Pir-<lb />
ate football team of 1940, was<lb />
broadcast through the facilities<lb />
of W.G.T.C. the local radio sta-<lb />
tion, c<lb />
After several agonizing min-<lb />
utes of silent vigil while the<lb />
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gan the actual broadcast sing-<lb />
ing the Alma Mater, accompan-<lb />
ied by the college band.<lb />
Coach Christenbury was in-<lb />
The Athletic committee<lb />
has announced that the<lb />
orange - colored Moving-<lb />
Picture tickets will be<lb />
honored at the gate, and<lb />
that the green Entertain-<lb />
ment tickets will not ad-<lb />
mit anyone to the game.<lb />
This ruling will he enforc-<lb />
ed rigidly at the gate, and<lb />
unless you have the mov-<lb />
ing-picture ducat with<lb />
you � well, its about a<lb />
two-mile walk from the<lb />
stadium to the campus<lb />
and the fence around the<lb />
field is a pretty tough one<lb />
to get over! So, lets all<lb />
cooperate with the offi-<lb />
cials and avoid any areru-<lb />
ment or confusion at the<lb />
game by "being prepared<lb />
Buses will leave from<lb />
the Wriiiht h u 11 d i n ir<lb />
starting j.t �:4: and will<lb />
make as many trips as<lb />
are necessary.<lb />
ECTC Gridders<lb />
Score First Win<lb />
Since '38 Season<lb />
100 Yard Dash<lb />
By Schuerholtz<lb />
Features Upset<lb />
troduced to the radio audience by<lb />
James Whitfield, who was mas-<lb />
ter of ceremonies at the "get-to-<lb />
irether<lb />
After the Pirate mentor spoke<lb />
briefly of his appreciation for<lb />
the wholehearted support of the<lb />
student body at the pep meet-<lb />
ing, and of the determination of<lb />
his team to "give their all" for<lb />
E. C. T. C. for the full sixty min-<lb />
utes, Whitfield introduced Cap-<lb />
tain Walter Rodgers. Bill David-<lb />
son, and Billy Green of the EC-<lb />
TC team, who gave short talks<lb />
about the team's hard prepara-<lb />
tion for the game.<lb />
Miss Jean Wendt directed a<lb />
pep talk to the team and pledged<lb />
the support of the student body.<lb />
by George Lautares<lb />
The ECTC Pirates, playing<lb />
its first game of the 1940 cam-<lb />
paign on their home field, rack-<lb />
ed up a 14-6 win over a heavier<lb />
and favored Kutztown Teachers<lb />
team from Pennsylvania Satur-<lb />
day afternoon. September 28.<lb />
It was the first Pirate football<lb />
victory since 1938.<lb />
Early in the first quarter<lb />
Kutztown began a relentless<lb />
drive down the field and it look-<lb />
ed as though a touchdown was<lb />
inevitable. Held at the eight<lb />
yard line by a rallying Pirate de-<lb />
j f ense, the visitors attempted a<lb />
J short pass. Shuerholtz. Pirate<lb />
I halfback, intercepted the pass<lb />
I on the two yard line and raced<lb />
down the field for the first Pi-<lb />
rate score. A host of Pirate<lb />
blockers paved the way for the<lb />
score and Shuerholtz was sur-<lb />
rounded by several would-be<lb />
blockers as he crossed the goal<lb />
line.<lb />
The Pirates scored two points<lb />
in the third quarter when Kutz-<lb />
town attempted a punt from<lb />
their own five yard line. A bad<lb />
pass from center went over the<lb />
head of the kicker and rolled<lb />
into the end-zone for a safety.<lb />
A little later Kutztown made its<lb />
only touchdown on a beautiful<lb />
pass from the twenty yard line.<lb />
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PAGE FOUR<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
Alumni<lb />
News<lb />
By<lb />
ESTELLE McCLEES<lb />
GRADUATES<lb />
Mi<lb />
SS(l<lb />
gt of The President of the<lb />
State Association<lb />
Forest City, N .C.<lb />
September 27. 1940<lb />
1 tear Alumni,<lb />
Another years work has be-<lb />
g iin ' I hope your vacation was<lb />
all you had anticipated and that<lb />
your year's work will be an<lb />
achievement you may exhibit<lb />
with pride and view with satis-<lb />
faction.<lb />
Those of you who attended the<lb />
business meeting of the Alumni<lb />
Association at Commencement<lb />
remember that the objective of<lb />
the Association over a period of<lb />
years, to have an alumni secre-<lb />
tary, had been realized. The re-<lb />
sults of the work of our All-time<lb />
Alumni Secretary were much in<lb />
evidence.<lb />
Now that we have our Secre-<lb />
tary our chief objective in 1940-<lb />
1941 is to keep her. To me,<lb />
everything revolves around this<lb />
point, and I hope that each in-<lb />
dividual will work toward this<lb />
end. The concerted efforts of<lb />
interested groups is necessary,<lb />
and that is one of the reasons<lb />
chapters organization is being<lb />
stressed. I shall not divulge<lb />
my goal set for new chapters<lb />
this year until Commencement<lb />
1941. Whether you belong to<lb />
a chapter or not. each person<lb />
who reads this message can as-<lb />
sure us of your support by pay-<lb />
ing your $1.00 membership dues<lb />
now. Early payment gives you<lb />
the full benefit of your college<lb />
messenger, the Teco Echo, and<lb />
the Association the full benefit<lb />
of the remainder of your dollar.<lb />
The election this year will be by<lb />
ballot, and ballots will be mail-<lb />
ed to paid members only. Of<lb />
course you want a voice in your<lb />
organization.<lb />
Your college should be placed<lb />
near the top in your list of<lb />
friends. May I urge the more<lb />
recent graduates not to lose con-<lb />
tact with this friend, and those<lb />
who have, to give yourself the<lb />
pleasure of renewing your ac-<lb />
quaintance? A friend such as Ural<lb />
your college has been to you is (vill<lb />
much too valuable to<lb />
Keep up with E.C.T.C<lb />
informed Alumni. The facili-<lb />
ties of the office are yours to<lb />
command!<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
Elizabeth Stewart Bennett,<lb />
(Continued from Page One)<lb />
vis. Poplar Branch; Mary Lee<lb />
Dixon, Pactolus; Josephine E.<lb />
Dunlap, Wakelon; Millie Gray<lb />
Dupree, Pinetops.<lb />
Marv Eakes, Stoneville; Lu-<lb />
cille Edge, Newland; Atha Lee<lb />
Edmondson, Moyock; Mary M.<lb />
Edwards, Glendale Chapel; Jua-<lb />
nita Etheridge, Red Oak; Mar-<lb />
garet Felton, Sunbury; Mary<lb />
Ferebee. Woodland; Ethelyne<lb />
Fisher. Sunnyside; Helen Flan-<lb />
agan, Littleton; Edith Forrest,<lb />
Grimesland: Cora Jane Fowler.<lb />
Williams Township; Ida L.<lb />
Francis. Englehard; Elizabeth<lb />
Fussell. B. F. Grady; Mrs. Lou-<lb />
ise Garrett, Leland; Gladys<lb />
Gaskins, Cool Spring; Mary Iva<lb />
Gay. Pactolus; Mary Helen Gad-1 Springs; Mabel Owens, Bath.<lb />
Maury: Helen Gray Gillam<lb />
Elizabethtown; Sarah Ann<lb />
Maxwell, Penderlea; Janet<lb />
Mayo, Archer Lodge; Annie<lb />
Meadows, Topsail; Thomas J.<lb />
Meeks, Ahoskie; Edna Melton,<lb />
Stokes; Maude Melvin. Autrey-<lb />
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Youngsville; Georgia Moore,<lb />
Everetts; Lottie Moore, Wood-<lb />
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Maury; La Rue Mooring,<lb />
Grimesland: Julia Reynolds tolus: Elsie B.<lb />
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Level; Betty Neal. Sladesville;<lb />
Pauline Nelson, Henderson;<lb />
Prue Newby, Windsor; Frances<lb />
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ell, Helena; Gladys Norris,<lb />
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