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Class Dues?<lb />
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ECHO<lb />
EAST CAilGgjifici9 COLLEGE<lb />
XVII<lb />
Our Advertisers<lb />
Welcome You<lb />
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GREENVILLE, N. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1940<lb />
Number 2<lb />
EDUCTIONS ARE MADE IN APPROPRIATIONS<lb />
;<lb />
Margaret Russell Elected Prexy<lb />
n Freshman Class Balloting<lb />
our Run-Offs<lb />
for Major Jobs<lb />
Be Held Soon<lb />
Post On Council<lb />
nd Publications<lb />
Uready Settled<lb />
Three groups of people have; come to light that thev were be-<lb />
ing a little harsh in their judg-<lb />
ment of the poor profs, and per-<lb />
haps owe them an apology.<lb />
When a last check was made<lb />
on the numbers of these four by<lb />
six cards which had come into<lb />
the office during Sunday the<lb />
grand total reached 354. Of<lb />
neen very much concerned with<lb />
some very little things lately.<lb />
These small objects are four by<lb />
six inch cards�just plain white<lb />
cards, and the people who fig-<lb />
ure in the handling of them are:<lb />
first, the girls who work in the<lb />
stationery store; second, the<lb />
mem-<lb />
We<lb />
�t-k balloting by<lb />
this year's Freshman I<lb />
Inesday ushered infour<lb />
nentatives and produced,<lb />
ffa for four other posi-<lb />
according to Ida Ruth!<lb />
s, president of the Jun-<lb />
tas and general chairman<lb />
Frosh elections.<lb />
graret Russell was elected<lb />
" to break last year's1<lb />
: when each of the classes<lb />
I a boy as leader In the<lb />
I r office of vice-president,<lb />
� r. Donald Perry and Z. W.<lb />
: drew enough votes to<lb />
sitate a run-off. Janie<lb />
- - and Dorothy Davis will<lb />
ntered in a second race for<lb />
tary, with Margaret Hard-<lb />
i Christine Hellen seeking<lb />
-ffice of treasurer.<lb />
er positions filled in the<lb />
 Wednesday were Tecoan<lb />
tentative, Lyle Reed Star-<lb />
: Teco Echo representative,<lb />
. Barks, and Student coun-<lb />
resentative, Betty Iang-<lb />
Junior class president an-<lb />
unced that run-offs for the<lb />
filled posts would be held dur-<lb />
be ensuing week. The exact<lb />
� for the balloting was not<lb />
in. however, but will be<lb />
.need on the bulletin board.<lb />
girls who are cute enough to j these 103 were special permis-<lb />
rate dates, and thirdly, mem-1 sions. The rest were for dates<lb />
hers of the Dean's staff. in the dormitory parlors. All<lb />
Astounding numbers of these: four of these were filled to ca-<lb />
small articles have been passing i pacity. and Gotten Hall took<lb />
through th hands as the sta care of the overflow in so far<lb />
tionery store clerks who have' as this was possible. However,<lb />
wondered if the English teach-1 several couples were unable to<lb />
ers had really decided to "clamp I date because of insufficient<lb />
down" for sure. But it has space.<lb />
Request Await<lb />
Action Of 1941<lb />
Requests Await<lb />
Trustees Sanction<lb />
Construction Work<lb />
Costing $681,000<lb />
Entertainment<lb />
ecoan<lb />
Annual Homecoming Day<lb />
Plans Being Formulated<lb />
TilA MamharO Homecoming for E. C. T. C.<lb />
I WO IflwlUDurO alumnae has been set for No-<lb />
��kMHk v i vember 16. Mrs. Adelaide<lb />
fl? CnTlJ FICIlltV Bloxton- nead (,t the Committee,<lb />
" "W � W � UVUIIJ nas jeen working with a num-<lb />
M P 1 J I ber including Miss Estelle<lb />
MlC CI6V31C0 McClees, Alumnae secretary,<lb />
j planning the program.<lb />
The tentative program now<lb />
MEMORIAL FUND�Mem-<lb />
bers of the student body have<lb />
launched a drive to establish a<lb />
memorial fund for the late Dean<lb />
C. Tabor, above. Details of the<lb />
proposal will be announced<lb />
later.<lb />
Ninety-Three<lb />
Students Doing<lb />
Practice Work<lb />
Assigned To School<lb />
In Greenville<lb />
And At Ayden<lb />
bit Clifton Evans<lb />
One of the hardest things<lb />
that the Registar of an educa-<lb />
tional institution mav find him-<lb />
All members of the Young<lb />
Democratic Club attending the<lb />
dance on November 2 must sign-<lb />
up at the table in front of the<lb />
soda shop Monday, Tuesday or<lb />
Wednesday of the ensuing week.<lb />
are<lb />
New Publication<lb />
Produces Slash<lb />
Among Requests<lb />
self forced to do is the task of Students who did not join in<lb />
closing the "Doors of Knowl- the membership drive may do<lb />
edge" in the face of prospective<lb />
so and sign up at this time. If<lb />
you don't sign-up, you will be<lb />
unable to attend the dance.<lb />
Magazine Receives<lb />
Only $800<lb />
and hopeful students. Yet,<lb />
such a course has been followed<lb />
by East Carolina Teachers Col-<lb />
lege for the past three years due<lb />
to a limited school plant and fa-<lb />
cilities for handling only a<lb />
limited number of students.<lb />
It is in an effort to improve<lb />
these conditions that the col-<lb />
lege Building and Executive<lb />
Committee have proposed and Due he f h num<lb />
approved plans that call for the bgr of students of last spring<lb />
quarter did not come back this<lb />
Several Students<lb />
Fill Vacancies<lb />
Of Current Year<lb />
Dr. L.uci'e Turner and A. L. begins at eleven o'clock with a<lb />
Dittmer have recently been se- i short business meeting. Fol-<lb />
lected heads of the English and lowing this, several outstanding<lb />
Music departments, respective- Alumnae will speak. Music<lb />
ly. In addition to these changes will be given by members of the<lb />
a new teacher of voice and student body,<lb />
piano, Denton Rossel. has been I A barbeque luncheon for the<lb />
added to the Music department alumnae, students, and faculty<lb />
to relieve the teaching load, iwill be served on back campus<lb />
A member of the faculty for j at one o'clock. Plans for the<lb />
Dr. Turner succeeds afternoon include tea, dancing<lb />
Ninety-three seniors of East<lb />
Carolina Teachers College have<lb />
begun their fail practice teach-<lb />
ing in the schools of Greenville<lb />
and Ayden.<lb />
Of this number fifty-eight<lb />
are high school majors and have<lb />
assumed work in their respec-<lb />
tive departments. Seventeen<lb />
erection of four new buildings<lb />
at a total cost of $681,000.<lb />
These funds, which include not<lb />
only building but furnishing as<lb />
well, will be asked of the North<lb />
Carolina legislature when it<lb />
convenes at Raleigh in January.<lb />
Most needed of the new build-<lb />
ings is the proposed Girl's<lb />
Dormitory which would house<lb />
201 students and be construct-<lb />
ed on the site that is now oc-<lb />
cupied by the "Y" Hut. This<lb />
building, the plans for which<lb />
have already been drawn up,<lb />
would be three stories high and<lb />
resemble the new Classroom<lb />
-building in architectual design.<lb />
students are in the grammar The first floor would contain a<lb />
Rev. W. A. Ryan<lb />
Vespers Speaker<lb />
years.<lb />
President L. R. Meadows. She<lb />
received her A. B M. A. and<lb />
Ph.D degrees from George Pea-<lb />
and a movie in Austin Building.<lb />
The program will be closed<lb />
by a football game between<lb />
body College and enriched these j High Point College and E. C<lb />
Rev. V. A. Ryan. Pastor<lb />
the Christian Church in<lb />
ireenville, was speaker at the<lb />
W. C. A. Vespers at the col-<lb />
Sunday evening.<lb />
Mr. Ryan was introduced by<lb />
is Irene Mitcham. a member<lb />
the Y. W. C. A. cabinet. He<lb />
gran by speaking of the college<lb />
n relationship to the commun-<lb />
the value of the college to<lb />
e community and the con-<lb />
tributions to the community<lb />
' by the faculty. Mr. Ryan<lb />
nted out that a teacher must<lb />
ntribute something more than<lb />
ect matter to stay at East<lb />
Carolina Teachers College. He<lb />
n spoke of the greatest of<lb />
teachers, Jesus Christ, and<lb />
His Sermon on the Mount.<lb />
The speaker ended his talk by<lb />
asking that the prospective<lb />
teachers keep in mind the great-<lb />
ness of their profession and<lb />
n from the greatest teacher<lb />
of all.<lb />
with graduate study at the Uni<lb />
versity of Chicago.<lb />
Mr. Dittmer, as head of the<lb />
Music department, fills the posi-<lb />
tion of the late Dean C. Tabor.<lb />
He received his music educa-<lb />
tion from the University of<lb />
Utah and Columbia University.<lb />
Mr. Dittmer has been associated<lb />
with East Carolina Teachers<lb />
T. C. in the Guv Smith stadium.<lb />
Junior-Freshman<lb />
Hop Next Friday<lb />
According to Ida Ruth Know-<lb />
les, Junior class president,<lb />
plans for the Junior-Freshman<lb />
CoUe department of music for I jtaM. 26 "� <lb />
the past three years. e� <lb />
past tnree y<lb />
Mr. Rossell, voice and piano<lb />
instructor, hails from Washing-<lb />
ton State. He was graduated<lb />
from Columbia University with<lb />
a master's degree. His duties<lb />
here will include private piano<lb />
and voice lessons, and method<lb />
courses.<lb />
Alpha Iota Girls<lb />
Attend Conclave<lb />
Several committees were ap-<lb />
pointed to work on the dance.<lb />
The chairmen of the commit-<lb />
tees are Charles Marks, music;<lb />
Vernon Keutemeyer and Wilda<lb />
Royall, invitation; Kathleen<lb />
Lewis, decoration; and Emily<lb />
Murphy, refreshment.<lb />
Also at this meeting three<lb />
girls in each dormitory were<lb />
appointed to collect class dues.<lb />
grades of the training school,<lb />
and the remaining eighteen are<lb />
working with the primary<lb />
groups.<lb />
At the Greenville high school<lb />
there are forty-nine student-<lb />
teachers, of whom thirteen are<lb />
doing double practice-teaching.<lb />
In the English department are<lb />
Stella Spencer, Sarah Evans,<lb />
Erlene Sawyer, Margaret<lb />
Moore, Mary Elizabeth Eagles,<lb />
Ellen Williams, Elizabeth Har-<lb />
rell, Mary K. Dobson, Inez Jen-<lb />
nings Juanita O'Brien and<lb />
Pauline Abeyounis. Working<lb />
in dramatics are Janie Everett<lb />
and Ward .lames, and in Journ-<lb />
alism is Pauline Abeyounis. The<lb />
above student-teachers are su-<lb />
pervised by V. M. Mulholland,<lb />
Miss Deanie Boone Haskett,<lb />
Judson White and R. G. Walser.<lb />
ser.<lb />
E. R. Robinson and Miss<lb />
Cooper Bell are supervising<lb />
Peggy Moss, Elizabeth Everett,<lb />
Pearlie Ward Barnhill, Charlie<lb />
See Practice Work on Page Four<lb />
larj,re parlor, large foyer, deans<lb />
office and bedroom, a kitchen<lb />
off the large parlor, and a laun-<lb />
dry. There would be a trunk<lb />
room on each floor to accom-<lb />
modate all the luggage. There<lb />
is to be a lounge on each of the<lb />
upstairs floors as well as a<lb />
promenade deck on the second<lb />
floor for sun-bathing. The cost<lb />
of building and furnishing this<lb />
building would be $254,000.<lb />
An extension to the present<lb />
dining hall is proposed to ac-<lb />
commodate 500 people. It is<lb />
planned to be on the level of the<lb />
kitchen and house underneath<lb />
it a Student Union. This will<lb />
be office or staff room for each<lb />
of the three campus publica-<lb />
tions and the three societies.<lb />
The Student Council will have a<lb />
meeting room and an office in<lb />
which to keep files.<lb />
The other buildings proposed,<lb />
a gymnasium and a double unit<lb />
for the training school, have<lb />
been badly needed for some<lb />
time.<lb />
Ki Pi Players<lb />
Offer The Skull'<lb />
For their first play this year,<lb />
the Ki Pi players are going to<lb />
present "The Skull The fol-<lb />
lowing people have been select-<lb />
ed as characters: Anna, Ophelia<lb />
Hooks; Mrs. Harris, Sybil Tay-<lb />
loy. Dorothy, Ruth Bray; Pro-<lb />
fessor, George Lautares; Bob,<lb />
Bill Dudash; Harry, Smut<lb />
Burks; Jerry, Jimmy Demp-<lb />
sey; Steve, John Anderson;<lb />
Captain, DuBose Simpson.<lb />
Jean Phillips has the impor-<lb />
tant job as stage manager for<lb />
this production.<lb />
Induct President<lb />
Four members of Alpha Iota<lb />
sorority, Barbara Keuzenkamp,<lb />
president: Annie Laurie Keene,<lb />
! social secretary; Betty Keuzen-<lb />
kamp, pledge captain and Helen<lb />
Taylor, marshal, are leaving to-<lb />
morrow morning, October 19,<lb />
for the Mid-Atlantic Conclave<lb />
at Washington, D. C.<lb />
The Conclave includes young<lb />
women and men, (fraternity<lb />
brothers), from all over the<lb />
East and will be held at the<lb />
Mayflower Hotel. Saturday af-<lb />
President L. R. Meadows at-<lb />
tended the inaugrartion of Pre-<lb />
sident Trigg at Elizabeth City<lb />
Negro Institute Tuesday Octo-<lb />
ber 15. He was a speaker for<lb />
the occasion.<lb />
You'd Better Use Her Entire Name<lb />
fall, there are some official va-<lb />
cancies in the campus organi-<lb />
zations. The larger per<lb />
cent of them were fortunate<lb />
enough to have all their officers<lb />
back, but the others have had to<lb />
do some replacing. The ma-<lb />
jority of these vacancies have<lb />
already been filled.<lb />
Sophomore representative<lb />
James Thomas of the Men's Stu-<lb />
dent Government Association<lb />
has been replaced by Clifton<lb />
Evans. Among the classes, the<lb />
sophomore was the only one that<lb />
had to refill any offices. Doro-<lb />
thine Massey has taken Virgin-<lb />
ia Elam's place as vice-presi-<lb />
dent, and Virgil Ward that of<lb />
Faye Bateman as Teco Echo<lb />
representative.<lb />
There have been three re-<lb />
placements on the business<lb />
staff of the Tecoan, Walter<lb />
Tucker, Clarissa Humphrey and<lb />
Sara Gorham. Particia Brooks<lb />
has been made editor-in-chief<lb />
of the Pieces O'Eight since<lb />
Ix)uise Davis did not return.<lb />
The absence of Louise Davis<lb />
also left the Chi Pi Play-<lb />
ers lacking a reporter and the<lb />
Poe Literary Society in need of<lb />
a vice-president. James Whit-<lb />
field succeeded her as vice-pres-<lb />
ident of the Poe Society.<lb />
The Emerson Society has a<lb />
new treasurer, Helen Louise<lb />
Taylor. Mary Thad Chappell<lb />
whose place she fills is not here<lb />
because of matrimony. It seems<lb />
that the Science Club is the only<lb />
one of the Departmental clubs<lb />
that had a vacancy. In this or-<lb />
ganization Norman Wilkerson<lb />
has been chosen vice-president<lb />
in the place of Helen Ward.<lb />
At a recent meeting of the<lb />
Budget Committee $20,300 was<lb />
appropriated among the various<lb />
organizations on trie campus.<lb />
This sum was derived from the<lb />
six dollar student activity fee<lb />
paid by each student every<lb />
quarter.<lb />
The largest amounts were<lb />
given to the Entertainment Com-<lb />
mittee and the Tecoan. They re-<lb />
ceived $5,000 each. The social<lb />
Committee received $750 to fi-<lb />
nance the three term dances and<lb />
the other two publications, the<lb />
Teco Echo and the Pieces 0<lb />
Eight, were given $1,500 and<lb />
$800. respectively. This is the<lb />
first year that the magazine has<lb />
received an appropriation and<lb />
this added expense automatical-<lb />
ly cut the other organizations.<lb />
The Athletic association was<lb />
awarded $3,660 in accord with<lb />
the resolution passed by the stu-<lb />
dent body to give the Athletic<lb />
association one dollar for each<lb />
student on the campus. To this<lb />
amount $1,000 was added to be<lb />
paid on the debt of the associa-<lb />
tion. The Varsity club, received<lb />
$175.<lb />
The Student organizations<lb />
were appropriated $1,175. The<lb />
W. S. G. A got $800 and $375<lb />
went to the'M. S. G. A.<lb />
Of the remaining $1200 the<lb />
Senior class received $100;<lb />
Junior class, $220: Chi Pi Play-<lb />
ers. $175; Y. W. C. A $250;<lb />
Y. M. C. A $175; Student salar-<lb />
ies, $270; and incidentals, $100.<lb />
Our fine institution is cer-<lb />
tainly showing signs of growth.<lb />
There is ample proof for this<lb />
statement in the fact that it has<lb />
already reached the point where<lb />
names have given out. Conse-<lb />
quently, forty one students<lb />
share their names with some-<lb />
one else.<lb />
Dorothy Davis (of the post<lb />
office) has been especially gen-<lb />
erous in sharing her appelation<lb />
ternoon there will be a business j But then Dorothy can afford to<lb />
meeting and in the evening, the do this since she gets the dope<lb />
formal dinner and dance in the<lb />
Sapphire Room.<lb />
Sunday morning, activities<lb />
open with an Oficer's Break-<lb />
fast followed by a business<lb />
meeting. At 11:30 that will be<lb />
conducted a sight-seeing tour<lb />
which inculdes Washington,<lb />
Mount Vernon, and Arlington.<lb />
A dinner at River Bend will<lb />
climax the 3ffair.<lb />
The four members are being<lb />
accompanied by Misses Corne-<lb />
lia Keuzenkamp and Sally At-<lb />
kinson, and are returning Mon-<lb />
day noon.<lb />
on the mail anyway. She has<lb />
shared with Dorothy Rae Davis,<lb />
and Dorothy Louise Davis.<lb />
Here arise more complications!<lb />
Bonnie Louise Davis gets in on<lb />
this too. While the Davis fam-<lb />
ily was tying up, it also threw<lb />
in Ruth P. Davis and Ruth<lb />
Evelyn Davis as an extra guar-<lb />
antee for cooperation.<lb />
The Taylors are also going<lb />
strong. They boast two sets of<lb />
names, Anna Louise Taylor, and<lb />
Helen Louise Taylor. The odd<lb />
Frances Taylor and Frances A.<lb />
Taylor are more identical twins<lb />
of this family. .<lb />
Mary T. Bailey is glad<lb />
to share her name with another,<lb />
since this enables her to make<lb />
twice as many pie beds and lay<lb />
the blame for half of them on<lb />
her friend, Mary Grant Bailey.<lb />
Mary Moss Young would be<lb />
very pleased if Mary Frances<lb />
Young should become confused<lb />
and go to the dining hall some<lb />
morning when sleeping is a<lb />
wonderful luxury in which to<lb />
indulge.<lb />
Margaret Wood of Jarvis<lb />
Hall and the W. S. A. has been<lb />
obliged to notify all her Romeo's<lb />
to be sure they get her middle<lb />
name spelled exactly correct and<lb />
write legibly so as to make sure<lb />
that Margaret Hayes Wood will<lb />
make no mistakes about the mail<lb />
that is put in box 366.<lb />
One of the Louise Carters<lb />
evidently became disgusted with<lb />
crowded conditions and refused<lb />
child they named Helen to dis- to join the big family. At any<lb />
tinguish her from the others rate she left the dormitory room<lb />
in 253 Fleming to the other<lb />
Louise Carter.<lb />
There is still more to come�<lb />
more headaches for Miss Mor-<lb />
ton. And the other staff mem-<lb />
bers. They have eleven more<lb />
pairs to keep separate, but these<lb />
are apparently all good girls, for<lb />
they do not seem to give much<lb />
trouble. At least the only office<lb />
record they have left is their<lb />
names. On this list comes Mary<lb />
Esther and Mary Wood Koonce,<lb />
Frances and Frances Black Su-<lb />
therland, Rose Louise and Eve-<lb />
lyn Louise Britt, Rebecca Moye<lb />
and Rebecca Moye (the perfect<lb />
duplicates) Wilson, Annie Li<lb />
and Annie Allen Wilkerson,<lb />
Mary Elizabeth and Mary Quinn<lb />
Brown, Jane and Jane Under-<lb />
wood Vann, Mildred and Mildred<lb />
Lee Aycock, Mary Hazel and<lb />
Mary Elizabeth Whitely.<lb />
It seems a little unfair to any-<lb />
one not to have even a name he<lb />
can call his own, but there are<lb />
many things in this world shar-<lb />
ed less often than a name. Be-<lb />
lieve me, I know.<lb />
Mr. Deal Active<lb />
As A Speaker<lb />
Where? When? Occasion? All<lb />
were questions which confront-<lb />
ed Mr. Ralph C. Deal as the re-<lb />
porter broached him on the<lb />
subject of fall speeches.<lb />
The college is well aware that<lb />
their beloved prof has establish-<lb />
ed an unprecedented speech-<lb />
making record among M. As<lb />
and Ph. Ds of eastern Carolina.<lb />
Each season finds Mr. Deal<lb />
booked for a number of- lec-<lb />
tures, broadcasts and after-<lb />
dinner'talks. This fall is no ex-<lb />
ception to the general rule.<lb />
Already the "Dean of Spee-<lb />
ches" has entertained four dif-<lb />
ferent groups which include the<lb />
Bethel Rotary Club on ladies<lb />
night, September 10; Ayden Hi-<lb />
Y Club, September 28; Beau-<lb />
fort Woman's Club at a fall<lb />
dinner meeting, October 3; and<lb />
the meeting of E. C. T. C.<lb />
alumnae in Raleigh, October 15.<lb />
Mr. Deal also broadcasted from<lb />
WGTC October 9.<lb />
He will make an after-dinner<lb />
talk to the Ahoskie Woman's<lb />
Club on husband's night, Oct. 28.<lb />
Ten Attending<lb />
Raleigh Assembly<lb />
Ten members of the Young<lb />
Democratic Club of East Caro-<lb />
lina Teachers College were<lb />
named Tuesday night to repre-<lb />
sent the organization, composed<lb />
of more than 400 members, at<lb />
the annual Student Legislature<lb />
sponsored by Professor Edwin<lb />
H. Padget of N. C. State Col-<lb />
lege.<lb />
Those attending the Legisla-<lb />
ture to be held in Raleigh Fri-<lb />
day and Saturday, October 25<lb />
and 26, are: Kenneth Woolard,<lb />
Marjorie Davis, Frances Roe-<lb />
buck, Betsy Hutchinson,<lb />
Katherine Davenport, Mildred<lb />
Laxton Andrews, Jennings Bal-<lb />
lard, Margaret Spires, Chris-<lb />
tine Trippe and Chriss Hum-<lb />
phrey.<lb />
The membership drive of the<lb />
club launched several days ago<lb />
exceeded the 400 mark, accord-<lb />
ing to Frances Roebuck, chair-<lb />
man of the Membership Com-<lb />
mittee. A complete report was<lb />
not available, as all members of<lb />
the committee had not reported.<lb />
Invititions to a College Dis-<lb />
trict Dance of Young Demo-<lb />
cratic Clubs of North Carolina<lb />
to be held at East Carolina<lb />
Teachers College Saturday eve-<lb />
ning, November 2, have been<lb />
sent the Young Democratic<lb />
Clubs of the following schools:<lb />
Wake Forest, University of<lb />
North Carolina, Woman's Col-<lb />
lege, State College, Duke Uni-<lb />
versity, Appalachian State<lb />
Teachers College, West Caro-<lb />
lina Teachers College and Le-<lb />
noir-Rhyne.<lb />
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PAGE TWO<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
October 18. 1�40<lb />
James WhitfieldEditor-in-Chief<lb />
ASSOCIATE EDITORS<lb />
Pauline Abeyounis William Harris<lb />
Ruth Pollard Frances Southerland<lb />
Mary D. Horne O. D. Andrews<lb />
George Lauartes Sports Editor<lb />
"Mutt" Andrews Fenly Spear<lb />
Photography<lb />
Reporters: Pearl Edwards, Martha<lb />
Brooks, Lena Mae Smith, Mary T.<lb />
Bailey, Barbara Keuzenkamp, Betty<lb />
Keuzenkamp, Harold Taylor, Eliza-<lb />
beth Meadows, Margaret Moore,<lb />
Chriss Humphrey, Laura Strickland,<lb />
Maude Sawyer, Merle Outlaw, Nell<lb />
James, Clifton Evans, Margaret Rus-<lb />
sell, Christine Hellen, Rosalie Brown,<lb />
Norman Wilkerson, Maribelle Robert-<lb />
son, Margie Davis, Edith Powell,<lb />
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man, Smut Burks.<lb />
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Are You A Supporter Of Christianity?<lb />
Every Sunday the number of persons who stay away from<lb />
Church is greater'than the number who attend. This may be at-<lb />
tributed to at least two causes. There are elements that tend to<lb />
keep people from Church, or their interests in Christianity is<lb />
dwindling. Quite often the first cause may be accepted with<lb />
reservations, but the second should be looked upon with much<lb />
concern. In this so-called civilized world there are men created<lb />
by God who tell the people under their jurisdiction, "There is no<lb />
God. I am your master They have cast the Church and reli-<lb />
gious beliefs'in the background and endeavor to rule their people<lb />
by force. And in the United States there are people who frown<lb />
upon worship and ignore the possibilities of religious freedom<lb />
that human beings across the Atlantic are denied. You don't<lb />
have to go to Church to offer your humble petitions. God will<lb />
hear and answer the fervent prayer of the farmer who kneels be-<lb />
side a stack of new-mown hay while the last rays of the setting<lb />
sun sink in the pale of Western skies just as quickly as those who<lb />
worship in the most magnificent Cathedral. At East Carolina<lb />
Teachers College there are students who follow pursuits other<lb />
than those of a religious nature on Sunday; they munch the con-<lb />
tents of bag lunches on Sunday evening and outbursts of their<lb />
hilarity drown the strains of hymns sung at Vespers. In the not-<lb />
so-distant past, mothers of most sudents enrolled here worked<lb />
diligently each Sunday morning to see that their children got<lb />
dressed properly and attended Church. Today you are on your<lb />
own You wash behind your own ears and select your own cloth-<lb />
ing. Whether you continue your spiritual lifeis left to your dis-<lb />
cretion. Another Sunday is approaching. Many will go to<lb />
Church and many will stay away. For many students the hand<lb />
that rocked the cradle is submerged in six feet of earth Were<lb />
she living today it is likely she would want her son or daughter<lb />
to attend Church. And there are mothers still alive who seek to<lb />
give impetus to the undertakings of their children through prayer.<lb />
Are you a supporter of Christianity? Think it over!<lb />
i<lb />
���<lb />
The Men Are In Need Of A Council Room<lb />
The Men's Student Government Association has entered an-<lb />
other year without having a definite place in which to hold its<lb />
meetings. As a result its members are confronted with the<lb />
problem of not showing up for a meeting because they were not<lb />
advised of the meeting place. An effort was made by the council<lb />
leaders sometime ago to procure a room that could be used for<lb />
meeting purposes. After available rooms were assorted the<lb />
Council was left in the cold. It would be fitting, indeed, if the<lb />
governing body of the men students on the campus could be pro-<lb />
vided with such a room. Provision is made for such bodies in<lb />
other colleges, but has been overlooked at this institution. The<lb />
oversight apparently was not intentional, but the need for a Coun-<lb />
cil room seems strong enough to merit consideration. Members<lb />
of the Council need a definite meeting place.<lb />
Watching The World<lb />
by<lb />
���!���� William Harris �����-�<lb />
German bombers continue to blast London with relentless<lb />
fury and according to the latest reports the British defenses<lb />
are weakened. Fewer attacking planes are being destroyed by<lb />
the defending Royal Air Force fighters. In one encounter over<lb />
England the British defenders lost more planes than the Ger-<lb />
man attackers. Shipments of planes from United States have<lb />
boosted the British fighting force, and it seems that shipments<lb />
of planes to Britian must continue in volume to meet the needs<lb />
of the weakening Air Force. There are rumors that the British<lb />
will purchase several flying fortresses from the United States.<lb />
These planes are superior to any that the British now have and<lb />
would augment their defensive forces.<lb />
Wednesday, October 16, marked the first peace-time draft<lb />
in the history of the United States. Twelve million men reg-<lb />
istered for military conscription and of this number approximate-<lb />
ly 900,000 will be trained the first year. At the end of the four-<lb />
year program four million men will have received sufficient<lb />
military training. If war becomes imminent the yearly quota<lb />
of conscripts will undoubtly be increased as a measure of pre-<lb />
paredness.<lb />
Hitler's march into Rumania once again involves the Bal-<lb />
kans in the ever puzzling European conflict. Already, Rumanian<lb />
troops are being taught the Hitler method of making war. How-<lb />
ever, Hitler's purpose in taking Rumania seems to be: 1 access<lb />
to Rumania's abundant oil supply; and 2 establishment of a<lb />
strong submarine base on the Black Sea. Meanwhile, other coun-<lb />
tries of the Balkan peninsula are consentrating troops on the<lb />
border determined to thwart any attempt by Germany to de-<lb />
stroy their independence. Russia, who faces Rumania on the<lb />
North, frown upon German's move and already mobilized troops<lb />
are being stationed at the Russian border.<lb />
FASHIONS<lb />
By Barbara Keuzenkamp<lb />
From Pillar To Post<lb />
by Mr. leant Telia r<lb />
Then there's one girl who calls her boy friend Cai<lb />
stays "lit" 25rr longer . . . Theme song of the staff r<lb />
T sit in sweet content�the bell has rung and I ain't v.<lb />
Casteen wants it to be known that he is not one of the -<lb />
bovs any more (Manley�eh what?) Then there wa<lb />
named Charlev Futrell who took up with Ruth Hinnai<lb />
doesn't rhvmebut its dirt�What this writer wanti<lb />
MEN'S FASHIONS<lb />
"The Manhatter" sends more<lb />
fashion news for men. He<lb />
says, "There are several distin-iwho was that Cute girl Bill Merner was seen with tl<lb />
nipht�well if any one is interested drop by and bring a<lb />
split with 2 spoons and I'll tell�no coupons accepted<lb />
lv advice: 10:30 P. MPardon me but you yell<lb />
Margie and I do mean Selby. Well�it looked like old h<lb />
here on the Campus this past week-end . . George Patten<lb />
here to see a leetle girl by the name of Yvonne . . . Alonj<lb />
STUDENT'S CORNER<lb />
guishing characteristics about<lb />
the new fall suits. We've been<lb />
hearing a lot about the new-<lb />
longer length in jackets. This<lb />
is true in a sense�but the new<lb />
length is only about 3-4 inch<lb />
longer than last year's models.<lb />
The new easiness at the waist<lb />
tends to give a longer appear-<lb />
ence to the jacket. Shoulders<lb />
are still wide, with back full-<lb />
ness across the blades and easy<lb />
hanging cut in the front.<lb />
For town and business wear,<lb />
double breasted suits still are<lb />
favorites, but their lead is being<lb />
cut into by the single breasted<lb />
styles. Cheviot is the most<lb />
popular fabric used for these<lb />
suits, and blue leads on the color<lb />
chart.<lb />
In the sports and country<lb />
class, odd iackets are definitely<lb />
making big news. They're cut<lb />
along free and roomy lines<lb />
with straight backs in all cases.<lb />
A wide range of color, design<lb />
and material make up this type<lb />
of clothing. Tones of brown<lb />
are found most often in the<lb />
sport jackets, supplemented by<lb />
one or two other colors.<lb />
With these jackets are worn<lb />
sports trousers in solid sand,<lb />
brown or grey colors. All<lb />
trousers this year, both for<lb />
Perhaps The Fault Lies In Leadership!<lb />
One Freshman made this remark recently, "I'm not going to<lb />
join any literary society. My teacher said they never do any-<lb />
thing We are not endeavoring to reprimand the instructor,<lb />
as anyone has a right, especially in the United States, to express<lb />
his or her opinion. However, declarations such as these should<lb />
be given some consideration before they are voiced possibly to<lb />
influence the thinking of a new student. WTiether the socieities<lb />
do anything or not is not a problem for an outsider. It is one<lb />
that will have to be solved by the society itself. A survey of work<lb />
done in the socieites will show they do something and the opinion<lb />
they do nothing is false. In such an organization it is easy at<lb />
election time to vote on a basis of popularity. In many instances<lb />
a person elected on this score makes a good leader; on other oc-<lb />
casions the organization they head becomes dormant. If an or-<lb />
ganization feels that its leader is not serving properly, it should<lb />
feel privileged to remedy this situation. But don't blame it all on<lb />
the leader. Members of any organization are just as much a part<lb />
of it as the leader and they should express beliefs for fostering ob-<lb />
jectives on various occasions. The opinion that a society never<lb />
does anything has been voiced by one who was not a part of the<lb />
society. Now it is up to the societies to prove to this person that<lb />
it was a case of misrepresentation. In each society there are<lb />
persons who have been a member since they were in college,<lb />
whether it be two years or four. Surely something has kept them<lb />
there. People don't remain with any organization permanently<lb />
unless they, as individuals, are enriched by what it has to offer.<lb />
Literary socieities have been an integral part of campus life at<lb />
East Carolina Teachers College through the years. They are<lb />
more active in some years than others. Perhaps the fault rests<lb />
in leadership. All in all, this is an issue for the societies to decide.<lb />
Three cheers for Doris Blalock.<lb />
Having known Doris for almost four years, we feel that she<lb />
one of East Carolina Teachers College's most prominent students,<lb />
and it is a pleasure to have her as the honor student in the paper.<lb />
Doris is from Black Creek, North Carolina, in Wilson County.<lb />
It seems as though Doris' popularity among college students<lb />
came with her arrival on the campus. Beginning with her fresh-<lb />
man year we find her leading the Junior Y Cabinet as president.<lb />
As a sophomore, Doris claimed the offices of senior Y Cabinet<lb />
secretary, Representative to S. I. A. S. S. Conference, and House<lb />
President. Last year Doris came to be more widely known than<lb />
ever. She was Treasurer of Senior Y. Cabient, Vice-President<lb />
of W. S. S. A on the constitution committee, representative to<lb />
S. I. S. G. A. Conference, Editor of Handbook, and had charge of<lb />
Who's Who. And just to glance down at her outside activities<lb />
we can see very well that Doris is going to be busy this year. She<lb />
is president of W. S. G. A representative on senior Y. cabinet,<lb />
chairman of entertainment committee, chairman of publications<lb />
board, chairman of budget committee, president of president's<lb />
club, and social committee representative.<lb />
There is no doubt about electing Doris when she is nominated<lb />
for any position that may be filled by a student, because she has<lb />
proved capable of leadership in almost every field.<lb />
Doris has won the friendship of all of the students with her<lb />
charming smile and personality, and we feel assured that as a<lb />
teacher she will be successful.<lb />
Best of luck to you, Doris.<lb />
town and country wear, are de- Freshman scoop:<lb />
him was Donald Props asparkin' Elizabeth Thomasson<lb />
tell who DeLoatche came to see (confidentially I don'1<lb />
Barber: "Mr. Casteen do you want a haircut or<lb />
changed9" . . Imitation: duck�quack, quack: goose�w<lb />
I'm ticklish . . . Highlight of week�"click Mustard<lb />
didn't get it. Do you? . . Notice that the football squad di<lb />
off until eight o'clock last Saturday morning�must have I<lb />
morning after the night before. Then Mr. Browning last<lb />
day called the roll like this. "Miss Smith. Miss Lena Mae Si<lb />
hmmm I didn't know she played football "Guess who:<lb />
up students, class dismissed" . . Oh yeah there was ti-<lb />
the three bears requested by Billy Davidson and little M<lb />
Briley.<lb />
Student's teacher graduation with scale of grades: Di<lb />
dows, ?; Dr. Slav. 1: Dr. ReBarker.  Dr. Brown. 3: Mr.<lb />
mings. 2; Dr. Haynes. 4: Dr. Frank. 3: Dr. Toll. 2�no flui<lb />
week (exams are inevitable).<lb />
Scale:<lb />
1�Jokes good, very little reference to subject matter.<lb />
2�Few jokes and course of events interrupted with -<lb />
ter of subject matter.<lb />
3�Super splatter of subject matter along with catchy<lb />
tions and dry humor�wow ;<lb />
4�Drv humor, imitations, and a lot of work.<lb />
?�He's the King Bee.<lb />
Understand Jeannette Early has J. D. Bridgers going<lb />
the air over her . . Julia Latham has been hanging around<lb />
Horne a lot lately�wonder if she has any strings attach: I i<lb />
orchestra. Hiran Mayo is wondering about these E. C. T. I<lb />
after an experience at a movie in Austin the other night<lb />
signed with pleats.<lb />
Ora Crisp knows her automobile<lb />
CLASSES<lb />
and<lb />
CLUBS<lb />
Dorothy Whitley keeps her room clean on the nights dal<lb />
supposed to show up�keep trying Dot. Bea Helms ste<lb />
boys right�to the campus building. . . Did you ever look<lb />
definition of "smouch" in the dictionary.�The parlors a<lb />
well lighted�do they need more shades or seats? <lb />
couldn't fill the bill Sunday night (in Wilson)�Bill was<lb />
Students should curb their activities  on the hill belov.<lb />
son. . . . Mary Hayes and Tom Cox are knocking for cupid . .<lb />
Lois Sessoms thinks Mr. Dionne is a funny man�so I<lb />
Dionne as far as that goes, Lois<lb />
They Are Fitting Elevations<lb />
Dr. Lucile Turner has been named head of the Department<lb />
of English, succeeding President L. R. Meadows, whose heavy<lb />
administrative responsibilities compelled him to resign the posi-<lb />
tion; and Mr. A. L. Dittmr has been elevated to chairman of the<lb />
Department of Music to fill the vacancy created by the deatL oi<lb />
Dean C. Tabor. To Dr Turner and Mr. Dittmer we say that those<lb />
whom you are succeeding did a splendid job during their respec-<lb />
tive administrations and their record will be one for you to shoot<lb />
at. Both of you have been outstanding in your chosen fields at<lb />
East Carolina Teachers College and have won the respect of both<lb />
your colleagues and members of the student body. We are glad<lb />
to hear of your promotion and feel you will render the splendid<lb />
tvpe of service your duties demand.<lb />
Training For One Thing And Doing Another<lb />
Some physical education students majoring for high school<lb />
work are raising a howl because they've been assigned to the<lb />
grammar grades instead of the local high school, for their prac-<lb />
tice teaching. This is said to have resulted from insufficient<lb />
funds. The State has seen the need of physical education and has<lb />
placed much emphasis on it. Legislators will have to hear the<lb />
cries of "more money" before anything can be done about the<lb />
matter of clearing up conditions that result from the lack of it.<lb />
Too, it seems unfair to the student and to the school he will serve<lb />
to give him his theoretical background in one phase of the course<lb />
he adopted as a major and force him to receive his practical back-<lb />
ground in another.<lb />
e<lb />
We Appreciate Your Generous Spirit<lb />
The staff of the Teco Echo, in behalf of the student body, ex-<lb />
tends appreciation to T. Y. Walker, manager of the Pitt Theatre<lb />
for the movies students of East Carolina Teachers College saw as<lb />
his guests, and to the Blount-Harvey Company for the program<lb />
it is conducting for the benefit of college students. To all other<lb />
merchants of the city who are helping students attend college<lb />
through spare-time employment, we extend our appreciation to<lb />
you, too. The Student body appreciates your interest and will<lb />
manifest it by patronizing your firm.<lb />
Hold Everything For Real Scare<lb />
by Rosalie Brown<lb />
Flash! The fads and fancies of modern collegiate dress has<lb />
finally reached it's climax.<lb />
Put on red flannels, pull up the long socks, adorn your hats<lb />
with anything from fishing tackle on down. We can stand<lb />
anything now. What's it all about? Then hold tight if you have<lb />
a ticklish spine and here goes!<lb />
Our latest style of luggage is of the long morbid box-like<lb />
structure. In short a coffin!<lb />
Clifton Britton, Chi Pi Player's one and only reason for<lb />
ex stence, says they prove to be very efficient. He brought his<lb />
clothes to school this quarter in one. And no key was needed<lb />
either.<lb />
Clifton began his search for his coffin during the summer.<lb />
"The Scull" just has to have a coffin, he declares. Several fac-<lb />
tories that endulge in their makings fortunatelv are near his<lb />
home. So off went Cliff to buy "his Coffin But hold! Every-<lb />
thing. A coffin quietly stood watch over some 'tatoes down in de<lb />
old storage house near by. Dem blame niggers had been<lb />
stealing 'tatoes all summer. No more were gone after the coffin<lb />
was put there.<lb />
"I got a coffin I'll give you the owner said to Clifton. And<lb />
having completed it's service there, the coffin went to Direc-<lb />
tor Britton.<lb />
With a sheepish grin he told me, "I put my bed linens and<lb />
part of my clothes in it the day I left<lb />
But not only negroes stealing 'tatoes are scared of coffins.<lb />
The Truck driver had to be coaxed with plenty of vigor to<lb />
take it along with Clifton. (I guess Clifton and a coffin was a<lb />
right big order) Never-the-less the coffin was placed safely on<lb />
lihe back of the pick-up and started to Greenville. Besides<lb />
his clothes, Britton intended to put a pal in it too. The boy<lb />
wanted to come and see the pretty girls so bad that he was<lb />
going to ride in the coffin. He ended up on top because of<lb />
"crowded clothes conditions<lb />
When they finally arrived at Wilson Hall the "darkies"<lb />
wouldn t unload it for quite a while.<lb />
It was finally gotten safely to Mr. McHerny's workshop for<lb />
repairs.<lb />
Willie's answer to carrying it to the third floor of Austin<lb />
WM ,�� Slr! aint ridin� from the first floor with nobody's<lb />
coffin! �<lb />
All Clifton says is, "I tola the folks at home I was coming<lb />
back to do graduate work. If I don't make the grade, they can<lb />
send me back in "My Coffin<lb />
ENGLISH CLUB<lb />
R. G. Walser, instructor of<lb />
English at the Greenville high<lb />
school, spoke to the English<lb />
club Tuesday evening of last<lb />
week. His topic covered two<lb />
contemporary North Carolina<lb />
poets, John Charles McNeal<lb />
and Olive Tilver Dargand. He<lb />
effectively read selections from<lb />
each of the poets and thorough-<lb />
ly convinced his listeners that<lb />
this state is very much alive<lb />
with interesting writers of<lb />
verse. Another feature of Mr.<lb />
Walser's talk was the story he<lb />
related concerning his inter-<lb />
view with Mrs. Dargand ajt her<lb />
home in the mountains of this<lb />
state.<lb />
Plans for a club trip were<lb />
discussed and a committee of<lb />
three were appointed by the<lb />
president, Pauline Abeyounis,<lb />
to look into the costs of visiting<lb />
well-known spots of literary<lb />
interest.<lb />
A. C . E.<lb />
Miss Cornelia Keuzenkamp<lb />
entertained the A. C. E. mem-<lb />
bers last Tuesday with the time-<lb />
ly subject, "present conditions<lb />
and schools in Belgium Miss<lb />
Keuzenkamp, sister to Barbara<lb />
and Betty, returned this sum-<lb />
mer from abroad, where she<lb />
has been studying music for<lb />
five years.<lb />
DEBATING CLUB<lb />
At the first fall meeting of<lb />
the Jarvis debaters, Friday, Oc-<lb />
tober 11, plans were discussed<lb />
to send delegates to the Dixie<lb />
Forensie Tourney, annual con-<lb />
test held at Winthrop college.<lb />
FRENCH CLUB<lb />
New officers of the French<lb />
club presided at the first meet-<lb />
ing of the year last night.<lb />
President Pauline Abeyounis,<lb />
with the help of her fellow-com-<lb />
mitteemen�-Cleo Burney, vice-<lb />
president ; Katherine Daven-<lb />
port, secretary-treasurer; and<lb />
Maria George, reporter and bul-<lb />
letin correspondent, carried out<lb />
the business of the evening and<lb />
finally led the club in singing a<lb />
few French songs.<lb />
YOUNG DEMOCRATS<lb />
The Rev. W. A. Ryan will<lb />
lead an open forum on National<lb />
and foreign affairs at the first<lb />
regular meeting to be held soon.<lb />
STUDENT OPINION<lb />
Dear Editor,<lb />
To supplement some of the complaints sent into this r.<lb />
ment we thought it would be appropriate to contribute a list<lb />
things we like about this school.<lb />
We like the crowds that gather in the gym to dance-<lb />
groups around the steps�the eager mass at the post office wh<lb />
mail comes in.<lb />
We like most of the teachers�the young ones with eage<lb />
in their eyes�the older ones with expressions of know:<lb />
determination�those who slight on giving outside work<lb />
leave more time for the "just messing around" that makes (<lb />
life so dear.<lb />
We like the mad rush to meals and better still�the I<lb />
themselves�occasionally not so palatable, but usuallv quite<lb />
licious�breakfast viewed through sleep torn eyes�lunche<lb />
after a hard morning of classes�and dinner with its pie or<lb />
cream. <lb />
Oh! There are just so many things we like�the shows-<lb />
trips up town�the concerts�the pep meetings�the games .<lb />
the team running down to victory�the loafing in the "Y" si<lb />
Well, it just seems that when you take all this away<lb />
would have no school. So our deduction is that E. C. T. C. is j<lb />
one swell school! The Stud- � -<lb />
To The Editor:<lb />
During the past few days a situation has arisen out of<lb />
ious mumblings heard around our campus. It is neither press -<lb />
nor has it been loudly voiced, but the undercurrent of question-<lb />
ing and unrest is there. I am referring to the attitude taken<lb />
by some of the students about the rules and regulations that<lb />
are necessary for the good of the college. Some of them, after<lb />
the hand-book meetings, have expressed their opinion that the<lb />
school is very liberal; but others have felt they are tied down.<lb />
and are forced to obey very strict rules that are rigid merely<lb />
for the fun of being strict�and no other reason. There have<lb />
been such questions as these: "Why can't we do this? "Why<lb />
can't we go riding in the afternoon without a permit from<lb />
home? "Why do we have such a rule? "Why couldn't we go<lb />
to the night football game last week without a permit? "Why<lb />
can't we do as we please with our rooms? and many others.<lb />
Each of the rules concerning these questions can be justified<lb />
in a manner that everyone can understand. They are not made<lb />
by the faculty or administrative staff alone; but are made and<lb />
passed by the student council which represents the students.<lb />
and are submitted to the school council, composed of representa-<lb />
tives from the faculty, the President, the Dean of Women and<lb />
the Dean of Men and the Student Council. However, they under-<lb />
stand how the students feel, and are willing to discuss it with<lb />
them. I would like to submit a suggestion, whereby these dif-<lb />
ficulties can be solved. This suggestion is as follaws: that a ques-<lb />
tion-box be placed in the hall of Austin Building in which stu-<lb />
dents can drop any question that they may want answered, or any<lb />
rule that they may want explained. These questions will be col-<lb />
lected presented and discussed in an open-forum at any<lb />
time that is convenient to all. In this forum these questions,<lb />
and any others that may come up, will be answered by persons<lb />
qualified to do so. For those who cannot attend this meeting<lb />
there can be a column in our paper giving both questions and<lb />
their answers. I think this is an excellent idea and I thank you<lb />
for the opportunity of presenting it. If the students are recep-<lb />
tive of the idea the time and place of this meeting will be post-<lb />
ed, and I urge all the students to come. Criss Humphrey<lb /><pb facs="00037879_tn_0003" /><lb />
PAGE THREE<lb />
a iv 1940 THE TECQ ECHO<lb />
Pirates Score Third Straight Win<lb />
�<lb />
v U<lb />
(taken<lb />
that<lb />
after I<lb />
it the <lb />
Idow<lb />
lerely<lb />
have<lb />
VVhy<lb />
from<lb />
hfTC 9�<lb />
�Why<lb />
)thrs.<lb />
made<lb />
ie and<lb />
ident.<lb />
senta-<lb />
�n and<lb />
undr-<lb />
jt with<lb />
tee dif-<lb />
L ques-<lb />
ch �tu'<lb />
or any<lb />
be co�"<lb />
it any<lb />
lotion8,<lb />
person<lb />
ieetin?<lb />
?ns and<lb />
ink y�u<lb />
recep-<lb />
poat-<lb />
ipkftit<lb />
Along<lb />
The Sidelines<lb />
With<lb />
George Lautares<lb />
i<lb />
itea have now won their third consecutive game, and<lb />
! headed for the most successful season in ECTC<lb />
I The Pirates won their first contest by a 14-6<lb />
highly favored Kutztown team from Pennsylvania,<lb />
exl victim by a 40-0 score. Then last Saturday, the<lb />
ay d William and Mary at Norfolk to win 18-0. Thus<lb />
�i the Pirates have scored 72 points against the op-<lb />
Nice going1, Pirates.<lb />
dents realize that this year's Pirate team has, along<lb />
ach, a good press agent. Burton Daniels, who<lb />
Christenbury from Brevard is handling the pub-<lb />
� for the football team. "Burt" is responsible for<lb />
krticl a that have appeared in the local papers. The<lb />
at have been distributed at the home games were also<lb />
s ingenuity<lb />
Pirates Swamp<lb />
PJC Eleven<lb />
By 40-0 Score<lb />
by "Smut" Burks<lb />
Scoring in every quarter the<lb />
grid warriors of E. C. T. C.<lb />
overwhelmed an outclassed ele-<lb />
ven from Presbyterian Junior<lb />
College by the score of 40-0 Sat-<lb />
urday. October 5. The game<lb />
was played at the Guy Smith<lb />
stadium under the arcs and was<lb />
the first night game in the his-<lb />
tory of E. C. T. C. football.<lb />
The Pirates exhibited their<lb />
superiority early in the first<lb />
quarter when they pushed over<lb />
their first tally shortly after<lb />
ECTCvsVCTC Tomorrow; it Mary Held<lb />
State Frosh Here Oct. 25<lb />
Fox Trophy Again<lb />
To Be Awarded<lb />
Merit Cup To Go<lb />
To Best Blocker<lb />
On Pirate Squad<lb />
by Smut Burks<lb />
As a reward for outstanding<lb />
play on the gridiron this fall,<lb />
Next Home Game<lb />
To Be Played<lb />
At Eight P. M.<lb />
Tomorrow afternoon the Pir-<lb />
ates will seek to win their<lb />
fourth consecutive victory of the<lb />
season when they play Western<lb />
Carolina Teachers College at<lb />
Cullowhee. The boys left early<lb />
Thursday morning and, after a<lb />
brief workout at High Point<lb />
College, Thursday noon went<lb />
Scoreless; ECTC<lb />
Scores Thru Air<lb />
Craven Catches<lb />
Two Passes To<lb />
Lead Pirates<lb />
E. C. T. C. made it three vic-<lb />
tories in a row and remained<lb />
undefeated in the 1940 cam-<lb />
paign by scoring an 18-0 win<lb />
Pi rat<lb />
IN. A. A. Launches<lb />
Fall Program<lb />
i , Wilson Schuerholz and Ed<lb />
the eyes of his team mates and Evans are fa fine shape These<lb />
the local townspeople, is con- wgre injured jn the PJC<lb />
sidered the best blocker on the 1 tWQ weekg ag0 The<lb />
team for 1940. starting line-up will undoubted-<lb />
Mr. Fox, who has donated be g same ag that of the<lb />
; athletic trophies to the college ' three games: Craven and<lb />
' and also to Greenville high school<lb />
for the past two years, announc<lb />
Intramurals of the Women's ed that the coveted honor will<lb />
-<lb />
gaining possession of the ball mural athletic program this fall<lb />
Chuck McFee swept around end<lb />
�o. ov� PJC by a .aree score they ,0. &amp;���� and"<lb />
: . m three games, i he other injury was to Ed Evans . d the pir.<lb />
i just begun to impress the Coach by his shifty backfield �J ��e� v<lb />
Both boys were vital to the Pirate victory hopes and aieAfter McFee gcored a toUch-<lb />
: will welcome their return. down and converted successful-<lb />
r � s1 game on this year's schedule will be the ECTC- , j j t � th fi st quarter Coach lniramurais ui �� � i �� E"�Ji n�rTthe recipient<lb />
shmen gW to be played here on the night of October I �hristenbury began a parade of athletic association were start- , be RJS<lb />
This vear Stale has the best Freshmen team in the Substitutes, with the first-string! ed this week in field hockey, soc-1 in a cermony at half-time olU.<lb />
little action<lb />
 quarter.<lb />
Shuerholz scored through the<lb />
line in the second period but the<lb />
placement for the extra point<lb />
was wide. A thirty five vard<lb />
pass from Evans to Futrell set<lb />
the stage for the fourth six-<lb />
pointer earlv in the third per-<lb />
iod. Bob Young, on a beauti-<lb />
i funv�executed reverse, reach-<lb />
;ed pav dirt from the six-yard<lb />
I <lb />
line<lb />
onto Cullowhee. They wfllgo j over the William and Mary<lb />
, through a short afternoon work- (ND) Braves in Norfolk Satur-<lb />
Miss Helen McElwain, facul- the Fox JSLSZ SmS" the" game It PTheSes'tallied their first<lb />
� '  I touchdown in the second quar-<lb />
the squadsmen except ter. Dan Wadell returned<lb />
ty adviser of the W. A. A who<lb />
is in charge of the Girls' intra-<lb />
by Mr. M. P. Fox of Greenville,<lb />
will be presented to the player on j begin.<lb />
the E. C. T. C. eleven who, in! All<lb />
other three games: Craven and<lb />
Greene�ends; Young and Rog-<lb />
erson�tackles; Gianokos and<lb />
Lucas�guards; Murray,<lb />
esnmen game u ue putv ru uac n i ���,�" � Iv. ' UnristenDury ucksh i p�<lb />
This vear State has the best Freshmen team in the j sub3titutes, with the firs<lb />
at school. Already they have won an impressive vie- - bacjfieid seeing little<lb />
Tar Babies of N. C. U. According to news reports, 1 after tne initial quarter<lb />
e Frosh average over 200 lbs. The average of the Pirate � Shuerholz scored thro<lb />
1TO<lb />
. erage<lb />
ertheless, don't be deceived by comparative<lb />
i Pirates are plenty hot this year.<lb />
al ECTC athletes will have registered for military con-<lb />
I � n this paper has been published. As far as Con-<lb />
ws now. college students will not be taken by the first<lb />
iwever, if the situation in Europe or Asia becomes more<lb />
� ECTC may have to say farewell to some of her most<lb />
- athletes ' The footbal'l team will not suffer because<lb />
i s will not leave until late November. As for basket-<lb />
�aseball�well, no one knows.<lb />
first night game to be played by the college was well at-<lb />
th college students and townspeople. The next night<lb />
igainst the State Frosh on October 26. This game<lb />
to be even more of a drawing card because thus far<lb />
on, neither team has been defeated. Something very<lb />
rth Pirates, even this early in the season.<lb />
ething should be said about Coach John Christenbury.<lb />
brought ECTC football out of its adolescence. Chnsten-<lb />
me to us from Brevard. and is already very popular among<lb />
lVers as well as among the girls at the nightly 6;30 social<lb />
Rumors indicate that Christenbury. not only is a good<lb />
r but is an excellent conversationalist. (Hold that line ,<lb />
cer and tennis.  final home game of the Pirates<lb />
Seventv-three students were i The player who will receive the<lb />
initiated ' into the organization ! award will be chosen by vote ol<lb />
last Saturday and a well-round-1 the entire E. C. T. C. contingent;<lb />
ed program both for old and new ; by popular ballot of the Green-<lb />
members has been arranged. ' ' '<lb />
Twentv-eight girls are parti V .<lb />
cipants in the field hockey and j tor, afternoon daily paper ol<lb />
soccer program. Teams are be- Greenville, and also by the vote<lb />
ins taken from the Freshmen, I of the college student body,<lb />
through the Teco Echo.<lb />
The college player who wins<lb />
the trophy will have to, in ad<lb />
punt to the W&amp;M sixteen-yard<lb />
line. After three line plays had<lb />
failed McFee faked a reverse to<lb />
Wadell and passed to Charlie<lb />
Craven in the end zone.<lb />
Craven and George Lautares,<lb />
who were playing at end posi-<lb />
tions in the final quater, each<lb />
accounted for a Pirate score.<lb />
Craven intercepted a Brave<lb />
pass in midfield and scampered<lb />
over the goal for a score. Lau-<lb />
followed suit a bit later<lb />
Davidson. Wadell, and McFee�<lb />
backfield.<lb />
The next home game for the tares Av -<lb />
Pirates will be played on Guy with a 25-yard dash after grab-<lb />
Smith field Friday n i g h t, bing a pass intended for a Brave<lb />
October 25 against the State player.<lb />
,pular ballot of the Green-  Freshmen. State Frosh The Pirate forward wall, led<lb />
ville football fans, through the J ha3 the best Freshmen by Gianokas. Green, Captain<lb />
cooperation of the Daily Reflee- J � . the hist0rv of that Rodgers and Jack Ttoung held<lb />
team<lb />
school.<lb />
I the W&amp;M back well in check.<lb />
Sophomore. Junior and Senior<lb />
v Ol irom vne �classes. They will play a best<lb />
tV fm2a 'A cT" (Members of the Women's shown outstanding qualities in<lb />
inTrwki. hashed over athletic association will earn! sportsmanship character and<lb />
from the tova5d marker to points through the intramurals leadership in the field; and also<lb />
cnZxT KnatfSve to Program and medals will be one who cooperates to the full<lb />
oZ the final quarter. Lucas' awarded at the end of year<lb />
atSndS was no Miss Helen McElwain, phy<lb />
good.<lb />
o l�-fW� On Cand'd <lb />
one who cooperates to the full-<lb />
est extent with the other ten men<lb />
on the field to make the football<lb />
ntpH nlacement was no Miss neien mcriiwaiu, lwjr uu i ��- � <lb />
L�rSadded toU. edition instructor is ,n �tea func ,on aa �,and not<lb />
IN COIN<lb />
in ramural football season will soon be under way, and<lb />
increase in the male enrollment, this season should be<lb />
' iccessful in intramural history. Last year, the mtra-<lb />
final touchdown for the Pirates ! charge of this program,<lb />
on an off-tackle buck. Russell<lb />
p k<lb />
M?il<lb />
r�-ttf-<lb />
UI1 Oil uii-ic <lb />
Roger son converted success! ui-<lb />
ly to end the scoring for the<lb />
evening.<lb />
(11<lb />
� V:<lb />
Wlaved some excellent football, and the rivalry was<lb />
in some instances "heated There is always a great<lb />
"�� arguing and "unsavory language" but the! boys have a<lb />
'�-pa This vear the Teco Echo sports staff will take a<lb />
� terest in what happens on the intramural football field<lb />
games will be covered and results printed. Mr. Hanker<lb />
in charge of this program.<lb />
With the next home game on the Pirate's schedule being<lb />
� night again at the local stadium, we hope that the stu-<lb />
dv will cooperate to the fullest extent with the admimstra-<lb />
eir transportation problem. Busses will again leave<lb />
the ampus building starting at 6:45 and everyone is urged<lb />
� nt Let's avoid all confusion and enjoy the ball game!<lb />
isseVwill again be used to carry the students to and from<lb />
!�e game. All students will again have to have riding permit in<lb />
I �  on the busses.<lb />
E. C. T. C. GIRLS<lb />
meet your friends at this store<lb />
for things that are new<lb />
and help them select<lb />
� Sport Dresses<lb />
� Sweaters<lb />
� Skirts<lb />
� Blouses<lb />
and Everything to make<lb />
One look Smart<lb />
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u<lb />
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JTearty Welcome <lb />
and GORDIAL QREETINGS<lb />
To All Students At<lb />
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� � �<lb />
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and you have a wardrobe that will be the<lb />
boast of the campus, and the toast of the<lb />
boys! Corduroy capers, plaid particulars,<lb />
and natty knitwear are makings of<lb />
right college wardrobes.<lb />
k<lb />
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Good things to eat<lb />
and ice-cold Coca-Cola.<lb />
You see it everywhere, be-<lb />
cause the life and sparkle<lb />
and taste of ice-cold<lb />
Cock-Cola add something<lb />
to food that everybody<lb />
 " v ukes Tfy ' yourS�lf"<lb />
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PAGE FOUR<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
October 18. 194,<lb />
Alumni<lb />
By<lb />
News<lb />
1<lb />
� ESTELLE McCLEES<lb />
The Alumni Association of<lb />
East Carolina Teachers College<lb />
has. at present, thirteen chap-<lb />
ters : Ayden, Burlington. Char-<lb />
lotte. Columbia. Goldsboro,<lb />
Greensboro, Greenville. High<lb />
Point, Nash-Edgecombe, New<lb />
H�'rn. Raleigh. Roanoke Rapids,<lb />
Winterville.<lb />
Rurlington alumni organized<lb />
early in the fall at a meeting at-<lb />
tended by the State President of<lb />
the Alumni Association, Mrs. B.<lb />
If. Bennett (Elizabeth Stewart)<lb />
and the alumni secretary. Es-<lb />
telle MeClees. The following<lb />
officers were elected : Presi-<lb />
dent. Mrs. J. T. Sutton (Mae<lb />
Hampton Keith) : vice-presi-<lb />
dent. Miss Margie Caldwell;<lb />
and secretary-treasurer. Mrs.<lb />
R. G. Collier (Lucile Cole).<lb />
Ella Outland presided as tem-<lb />
porary chairman. The chap-<lb />
ter will meet the second Monday<lb />
evening in each month.<lb />
Both the Greensboro and High<lb />
Point chapters had a call meet-<lb />
ing in September. For the<lb />
meetings the State President of<lb />
the Association and the alumni<lb />
secretary were visitors. In<lb />
Greensboro, the alumni group<lb />
met with Mrs. Robert Barbee<lb />
(Alice Whitehurst). Miss'Alice<lb />
Pope, president, discussed the<lb />
plans of the chapter for the<lb />
year. The initial quarterly<lb />
meeting was scheduled for Fri-<lb />
day, October 11. This chapter<lb />
was organized late last spring<lb />
at the home of Mrs. C. A. Jack-<lb />
son (Pattie Smith).<lb />
The High Point meeting, pre-<lb />
sided over by Miss Ruth Modlin,<lb />
president, was an informal one<lb />
in which there was a general<lb />
discussion concerning the Alum<lb />
absence of the president, Mrs.<lb />
J. L. Jenkins (Hortense Mo-<lb />
zingo) presided. For the year<lb />
194041, Mrs. St at on Ross<lb />
(Josephine Dixon) will be pres-<lb />
ident; Mrs. Roy L. Turnage,<lb />
Jr vice-president; Mrs. James<lb />
R. Pittman (Marie Moore),<lb />
secretary-treasurer; and Mrs. S.<lb />
H. Underwood, reporter. Mrs.<lb />
G. G. Dixon (Julia Elliot) is<lb />
chairman of the program com-<lb />
mittee.<lb />
Mrs. W. F. Dowdy (Georgia<lb />
Keene) was hostess to the New<lb />
Bern group for the first quart-<lb />
erly meeting. Mrs. C. M. Hol-<lb />
ton (Vivian Rice), president,<lb />
presided over the meeting at<lb />
which plans for the year were<lb />
discussed. The next meeting�a<lb />
dinner meeting�will be held in<lb />
January. Miss Ruth White and<lb />
Estelle MeClees were visitors.<lb />
In Rocky Mount, the Nash-<lb />
Edgecombe chapter met in Sep-<lb />
tember with Mrs. Thomas Hall<lb />
(Lucille Bullock). Officers for<lb />
the ensuing vear are: Presi-<lb />
dent. Mrs. R. M. Taylor (Ethel<lb />
Shelton) ; vice-president, Mrs.<lb />
G. A. Haggard; secretary, Mrs.<lb />
J. H. Hayes (Pattie Farmer);<lb />
treasurer, Mrs. E. P. Gerard<lb />
(Elsie Horton) ; reporter, Mrs.<lb />
W. T. Hinnant (Ruby Daugh-<lb />
tridge). President and Mrs.<lb />
Mrs. Meadows, Dr. Slay and<lb />
Estelle MeClees have been in-<lb />
vited to Rocky Mount for a<lb />
dinner meeting, October 28.<lb />
The Charlotte chapter has had<lb />
one meeting this year. For the<lb />
October meeting, Mrs. B. M.<lb />
Bennett also hopes to be at the<lb />
District N. C. E. A. meeting to<lb />
be held in Charlotte, October<lb />
25. Mrs. W. E. Love (Annie<lb />
(Ruth Blanchard), president,<lb />
presided over the very impor-<lb />
tant business session which in-<lb />
cluded a discussion of: the re-<lb />
vised constitution, plans for the<lb />
November 1 bridge tournament,<lb />
and plans for a sandwich booth<lb />
in the Wright Building during<lb />
the District N. C. E. A. meeting<lb />
to be held here. November 15.<lb />
At the close of the business<lb />
meeting, year books were dis-<lb />
tributed to the group. Miss<lb />
Elizabeth Deal, Mrs. Leslie T.<lb />
Jones (Blanche Clark), Mrs.<lb />
Paul Batchelor (Julia Willard),<lb />
and Mrs. Arden Tucker (Cor-<lb />
rine Tucker) served as hos-<lb />
tesses.<lb />
Miss Naomi Newell, president<lb />
of the Wayne chapter (Golds-<lb />
boro), reported definite plans<lb />
for the year. In these plans are<lb />
included: contributing to civic<lb />
causes � the Emily Stocking<lb />
Fund, the Community Chest,<lb />
and the Hospital Linen Day; en-<lb />
listing new members from the<lb />
county; and contributing to the<lb />
Alumni Association. The first<lb />
meeting of the year was held<lb />
with Mrs. Frank Jones (Addie<lb />
Mae Pearson).<lb />
The Alumni Secretary urges<lb />
the chapter reporters to send<lb />
news of meetings to the Alumni<lb />
Office. The names and ad-<lb />
dresses of new members as well<lb />
as changes in addresses should<lb />
be sent. In the event that any<lb />
paid member of the Asociation<lb />
fails to get the Teco Echo, please<lb />
notify the office at once so that<lb />
Grace Smith, treasurer of the<lb />
State Association, and the<lb />
Alumni Secretary can check<lb />
with the business manager of<lb />
the paper and correct the error.<lb />
Hilda Tew, and Rebecca Ross.<lb />
Those teaching commerce at<lb />
the college under Mr. Elmer<lb />
Browning and the Misses Velma<lb />
Lowe, Lena Ellis and Audrey<lb />
Demsey are Annie Laura Keene,<lb />
Zora Waller, Phillip Garris,<lb />
Patricia Broks, Madeline Wool-<lb />
ard, who is doing double, and<lb />
Bill Merner.<lb />
Erlene Sawyer, Gracie Steve-<lb />
son, Ida Maria George, Juanita<lb />
O'Brien, Lois Williamson, Mary<lb />
Elizabeth Eagles and Pauline<lb />
Abeyounis are supervised in the<lb />
French classes by Miss Imogene<lb />
Riddick.<lb />
Working under the Misses<lb />
Jesse Schnopp and Shelby Mit-<lb />
cham in the different phases of<lb />
home-making are Mary Kate<lb />
Austin, Lela Bell Davenport,<lb />
Martha Gaskins, Grace Newell,<lb />
Estelle Edwards, Myrtie Powell,<lb />
Sue Lawrence, Venetia Hearne,<lb />
Esther Giles, Elizabeth Tomlin-<lb />
son, Myrtle Hopkins, Elizabeth<lb />
Everett and Norma Lee Tyn-<lb />
dall. -<lb />
The overflow in the home<lb />
economics department necessi-<lb />
tated having three students<lb />
teach in Ayden. They are Ma-<lb />
zie Castlebury, Evelyn Aiken,<lb />
and Virginia Weldon, supervis-<lb />
ed by Mrs. Ethel Walters, a re-<lb />
cent addition to the E. C. T. C.<lb />
faculty.<lb />
Margaret Moore, Annie Eliza<lb />
Garris, Ruth Hardy, Elizabeth<lb />
Mashburn and Ward James are<lb />
teaching in the high school with<lb />
the Misses Evelyn Buchanan<lb />
and Estelle Greene.<lb />
Supervised by Miss Margaret<lb />
Zinn and Horace Cunningham<lb />
the history department are<lb />
in<lb />
Hilda Tew, Madeline Adams,<lb />
Margaret Lamm, Artis Hardy,<lb />
Joyce Campbell, Sarah Evans<lb />
Mary K. Dobson, Lillian Abee<lb />
and B. F. Martin.<lb />
The seventeen student teach-<lb />
ers in the grammar grades of<lb />
the training school follow: Nell<lb />
Atkinson, Doris Blanchard,<lb />
Themise Smith, Doris Vaughan,<lb />
Rae Saint-Amand, Eloise Ken-<lb />
nedy. Ruth Lowery. Elizabeth<lb />
Bryan, Janie Pupils, Frances<lb />
Cash. Osie Faircloth. Edna<lb />
Marshburn, Mattie Davis. Doris<lb />
Woodard. Mabel Deans. Addie<lb />
L. Meadow and Hilda Stephen-<lb />
son.<lb />
Those working in the primary<lb />
department of the training<lb />
school are Sarah E. Lindley. R.<lb />
McPherson Newlin, Mildred<lb />
Gammon. Hazel Owens, Nancy<lb />
Dunn, Mary G. Bailey. Eliza-<lb />
beth Joanna Lane, Elizabeth<lb />
Piland, Edna Moore, Mable G.<lb />
Crisp. Kathleen Crawford, Su-<lb />
lou Johnston, Rebecca Shanks,<lb />
Alice Humphries, Dorothy<lb />
Lewis, Lorene Hammrick and<lb />
Annie L. Taylor.<lb />
College Receives<lb />
New NYA Grant<lb />
ment that all An �rican youtl<lb />
that wants an educating, U wijj<lb />
ing to work for it. and is worth<lb />
of an investment of the t;<lb />
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East Carolina Teachers College Administration was ajtablia<lb />
has been granted a portion of <lb />
the funds made available to<lb />
American colleges by the Na-<lb />
tional Youth Administration. j<lb />
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amounts to $15,120 and will<lb />
provide work for about 123 stu-<lb />
dents.<lb />
Dr. McGinnis, Registrar and<lb />
Chairman of the Self-help Com-<lb />
I mittee, stated the aims of the<lb />
1N. Y. A. program and listed<lb />
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Harrell) was hostess. The first. last spring when Mrs. Ina<lb />
regular chapter meeting was j vVhitaker Staples, former pres-<lb />
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hostesses along with Mrs. Noble.<lb />
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October 15, a dinner meeting at<lb />
the Woman's Club; November,<lb />
a bridge tournament: Decem-<lb />
ber, a Christmas Bazaar; Janu-<lb />
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an's Club; and February, a<lb />
speaker to be decided on by the<lb />
program committee. Special<lb />
committees were appointed for<lb />
the year, and several new mem-<lb />
bers were welcomed into the<lb />
chapter.<lb />
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alumni chapter for its initial<lb />
regular meeting, held at the<lb />
home of Mrs. Roy L. Turnage,<lb />
Jr. (Corabob Smith). In the<lb />
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Frazelle. Elizabeth Tomlinson, j<lb />
Frances Roebuck and Virginia<lb />
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day night, October 11. Miss<lb />
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mediate Opportunity of the E.<lb />
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