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Book Of Poems<lb />
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poems written over<lb />
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poems, of which there<lb />
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varied in thought. In<lb />
Mrs. Page has given ex-<lb />
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inations and content-<lb />
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tis have a tonj that, to a<lb />
rtent, reflects the many<lb />
� ties and suffering from<lb />
a tragic illness that overtook<lb />
her life several years ago.<lb />
The cover on the booklet was<lb />
flone by Mabel Pug1 a native<lb />
of Mcmsville and an artist that<lb />
is nationally known. "She is<lb />
now an art teacher at Peace<lb />
Junior College. Mrs. Page says<lb />
Rossini's "The Barber of Se-<lb />
ville one of the most popular<lb />
operas of all times, will be pre-<lb />
sented in the Wright Building<lb />
next Friday night, November 8,<lb />
at 8:30.<lb />
Starred in this colorful opera<lb />
are Hilde Reggiani, newest<lb />
coloratura sensation of the<lb />
Metropolitan, as Rosina; Ar-<lb />
mand Totatzan, tenor, as Count<lb />
Almavira: John Gurney, Amer-<lb />
ican bass, as Rasilia: Carlos<lb />
Ramirez. South American's fi-<lb />
nest baritone, as Figaro; and<lb />
Pompilia Malatesta, basso, as<lb />
Dr. Bartolo. Guiseppe Bambos-<lb />
chek, director of the Metropol-<lb />
itan's Sunday Night Concerts,<lb />
will be director. Others in the<lb />
cast are Georgia Graves and<lb />
Broaks Dunbar as Bertha and<lb />
Flosello.<lb />
Miss Reggiani made her Me-<lb />
tropolitan Debut last season and<lb />
since then has become one of its<lb />
major coloratura sopranas. She<lb />
is cast as the wealthy ward of<lb />
Dr. Bartolo. In the past season<lb />
her bner, Tokatzan. has been<lb />
heard more often than any other<lb />
leading tenor at Metropolitan<lb />
The story concerns the woo-<lb />
ing and winning of Rossina by<lb />
Count Almovira. Figaro, the<lb />
comic cupid, aids in this match-<lb />
making to keep Dr. Bartolo from<lb />
marrying Rossina for h e r<lb />
money. Tho rivalry between<lb />
Bartolo and the Count adds in-<lb />
terest and color to the plot.<lb />
According to press releases.<lb />
this production is superbly cast<lb />
and brilliantly costumed. One<lb />
of the best-known Arias from<lb />
the opera is "Figaro Ernest<lb />
Newman, music critic, rates<lb />
"The Barber of Seville' as<lb />
the finest flower of the older<lb />
Italian Musical Comedy . . . .<lb />
Distribution of tickets for<lb />
students of the college will take<lb />
Luncheon Tickets<lb />
lickets to the luncheon<lb />
tin Homecoming Day, No-<lb />
vember Kb may be secur-<lb />
ed from the Alumni Office<lb />
lj the laeult) and staff<lb />
Wednesday, November IS,<lb />
:it any tine daring the<lb />
day. students ma) obtain<lb />
theirs on Thursday after-<lb />
noon. November It, from<lb />
L�.(Mt i M.�5:00 P. Jl. in<lb />
Hoin No. l'Ji. Austin.<lb />
Picture Of War<lb />
Found In Letter<lb />
t rom<lb />
Poll<lb />
land<lb />
ture<lb />
close<lb />
It<lb />
A most interesting letter has<lb />
come into the possession of the<lb />
staff through Helen Butner, a<lb />
town s1 iidt iit of E. C. T. C.<lb />
This letter was written to Helen<lb />
a student nurse. Helen<lb />
ck, in Edinburgh, Scot-<lb />
In it. is presented a pic-<lb />
of the war, and brings it<lb />
to us.<lb />
is difficult to obtain much<lb />
information from Europe at<lb />
this time, and Miss Pollock said<lb />
that although she could not<lb />
send any snaps or postcards, she<lb />
could write a letter. In it she<lb />
told so calmly of air raids, food<lb />
rations, and air battles that one<lb />
would almost think there was<lb />
no fear or despair hanging over<lb />
their beads or filling their<lb />
hearts. She writes, "Every-<lb />
thing here is becoming dear.<lb />
 lakes are not allowed to be<lb />
iced. There are to be no more<lb />
Christmas cards, crackers, dec-<lb />
 orations, confette, etc. manu-<lb />
ctured . . Coffee is becoming<lb />
It has been announced that<lb />
the $150.000 National Youth<lb />
Administration training center<lb />
awarded to Greenville early in<lb />
September of this year will be<lb />
open to the students of this col- <lb />
lege.<lb />
This center is located on the j<lb />
Hardee property off Tenth<lb />
Street extension. Ten acres of<lb />
land has been alloted for the<lb />
training center.<lb />
This project will bring around<lb />
'200 young men from the ages<lb />
of 18 to 215 together for train-<lb />
ing in manuel labor trades<lb />
such as welding, machine work,<lb />
wood work, auto mechanics,<lb />
radio repairing, sheet metal<lb />
work, etc.<lb />
The finished products of this<lb />
group will be quite an asset to<lb />
public agencies such as govern-<lb />
mental units and schools. The<lb />
agencies provide material.<lb />
The men will receive $30.00<lb />
a month. .SIS.00 of which will<lb />
go for room, board and medical<lb />
care while in training. The<lb />
remaining $12.00 will be given<lb />
as spending money to the men.<lb />
Several instructors will be<lb />
employed on a full time basis.<lb />
The project is open to Green-<lb />
ville young men and students of<lb />
this college.<lb />
Work on the buildings have<lb />
already been started and over<lb />
1 a million feet of lumber pur-<lb />
chased for the work already.<lb />
The federal government will<lb />
probably erect around $80,000<lb />
worth of portable buildings<lb />
which can be removed if de-<lb />
sired upon completion of the<lb />
project.<lb />
Jean Phillips<lb />
ECTC On The Air<lb />
Every Thursday<lb />
YDC To Sponsor<lb />
District Dance<lb />
mpular as a result of the tea<lb />
place during the ensuing week, j ratJ'l'mn,f,<lb />
This popular opera has been re-<lb />
ceived with wide ovation when-<lb />
ever it has been presented.<lb />
She says that Edinburgh had<lb />
not had an air raid for almost<lb />
a month at that time, but the<lb />
 people were fully prepared for<lb />
invasion with pill boxes and<lb />
camouflages everywhere. We<lb />
can easily picture a situation<lb />
in which we might be ourselves<lb />
which she desribes�how, when<lb />
Members of the Freshman b was attending a movie, the<lb />
class were entertained by the lights went on, and the picture<lb />
Juniors Host<lb />
To Frosh At flop<lb />
Juniors at a dance on Octo-<lb />
ber 26.<lb />
The Wright Building was<lb />
decorated for the occasion in<lb />
stopped. None were surprised<lb />
when the manager said an air-<lb />
raid warning had been sounded,<lb />
and all stayed, when the lights<lb />
having a bit of Miss Pugh's<lb />
� �rk.<lb />
Gertrude Cook Page, who is<lb />
See POEMS Page Four<lb />
the college colors and pennants vent out, until the all clear re<lb />
of many schools were displayed lieved their anxiety.<lb />
Having corresponded with<lb />
the Scotch girl for seven years,<lb />
Helen says she feels that she<lb />
has a true friend in her, and is<lb />
hoping to go to Scotland to see<lb />
her someday in the far future.<lb />
Censorship aboard has curb-<lb />
Billy Knauff and his orchestra<lb />
furnished the music for a large<lb />
crowd of dancers.<lb />
The Junior and Freshman<lb />
classes were represented in the<lb />
that she feels very fortunate in'Grand March by their respec-<lb />
tive presidents, Ida K u t n<lb />
Knowles and Margaret Russell<lb />
with other class officers tak-<lb />
ing part.<lb />
ed correspondence between peo<lb />
pies of other lands with friends<lb />
in the United States.<lb />
On Saturday. November 2,<lb />
the Young Democrats will give<lb />
the Party's nominees a big<lb />
send-off in the form of one of<lb />
the largest dances of the year to<lb />
be held in Wright Memorial<lb />
auditorium from 8:150 to 11:45<lb />
o'clock.<lb />
A large crowd is expected to<lb />
attend the dance, the first given<lb />
by the club, as 360 of the 525<lb />
members have signed up, and<lb />
invitations have been sent to the<lb />
college and university Young<lb />
Democratic Clubs of North<lb />
Carolina. Music will be furn-<lb />
ished by the well-known "Deans<lb />
of Rythm<lb />
The most important feature<lb />
of the dance will be the figure,<lb />
composed of the presidents of<lb />
the Men's and Women's Stu-<lb />
dent Government Associations;<lb />
the present, vice-president, sec-<lb />
retary, treasurer, executive<lb />
committee and advisor of the<lb />
YDC; chairmen of the commit-<lb />
tees who have helped with plans<lb />
for the dance.<lb />
Those participating in the<lb />
figure are as follows: James<lb />
Whitfield, Doris Blalock, Wal-<lb />
ter Rodgers, Betsy Hutchinson,<lb />
Charles Marks, Christine<lb />
Trippe, Walter Tucker, Mildred<lb />
Andrews, Frances Roebuck,<lb />
Chriss Humphrey, Virginia See-<lb />
gars, Katherine Davenport,<lb />
Kenneth Woolard, Edith Powell,<lb />
Sankie Hutchinson, Thelma<lb />
Langston, Bill Merner, Nancy<lb />
Darden, Julia Dean Sandlin,<lb />
Margaret Pugh Harden and Dr.<lb />
and Mrs. Hildrup.<lb />
Names of those who signed<lb />
up for the dacne will be check-<lb />
ed at the door. Bids will not be<lb />
necessary for the chaperones.<lb />
East Carolina Teachers Col-<lb />
lege goes on the air each Thurs-<lb />
day nighl from 9:15 to 0:30<lb />
through special arrangements<lb />
with Radio Station WGTC and<lb />
members of the student body<lb />
are privileged to watch the<lb />
broadcast provided they go to<lb />
campus building before 9:10.<lb />
A. L. Dittmer, bead of the<lb />
music department, has been<lb />
named Radio Program Director<lb />
by President L. R. Meadows.<lb />
Serving as master of ceremonies<lb />
for the programs is James<lb />
Whitfield, student Radio Pro-<lb />
gram Director.<lb />
While the broadcasts are be-<lb />
ing confined primarily to mus-<lb />
ic, it was explained that pro-<lb />
grams of a different nature<lb />
would be arranged during the<lb />
school year. Any student hav-<lb />
ing talent is requested to see<lb />
either Mr. Dittmer or the stu-<lb />
dent director for an audition.<lb />
Students have been asked to<lb />
comply with the request about<lb />
being at the campus building<lb />
before 9:10 o'clock to witness<lb />
the broadcasts, as the door will<lb />
be locked at that time to pre-<lb />
vent possible disturbance dur-<lb />
ing the broadcast.<lb />
Rehearsing<lb />
Production<lb />
Nightly practices for "The<lb />
Skull a three-act melodrama,<lb />
to be presented by the Chi Pi<lb />
Players November 20 and 21,<lb />
started last Monday night on-<lb />
der the direction of Clifton<lb />
Brit ton.<lb />
-ban Phillips, sophomore, is<lb />
stage manage for the produc-<lb />
tion. In her Freshman year<lb />
�ban introduced her dramatic<lb />
abilities as the lead in "The<lb />
Milky Way She is also a<lb />
valuable member of the Chi Pi<lb />
Players. During her high school<lb />
career. Jean received much of<lb />
hi r experience in dramatics.<lb />
She played in a number of pro-<lb />
ductions in Wilson. She not<lb />
only has dramatics ability, but<lb />
sings also. Helping back stage<lb />
ere Jean King and Rosalie<lb />
Brown, sound effects, Fenly<lb />
Spear.<lb />
Acts one and two are rapidly<lb />
�aking shape, and act three has<lb />
been read. This play is paced<lb />
full of excitement. If by chance,<lb />
or otherwise, you happen to be<lb />
in Austin any night and hear<lb />
blood-curdling screams, don't<lb />
get worried. It will only be<lb />
Ruth Bray doing her part very<lb />
well. George Lautares has a<lb />
different part from most of his<lb />
others. As a professor of<lb />
physics-ammonia, he showns<lb />
signs of giving an unusual per-<lb />
formance.<lb />
�"The Skull" is an excellently-<lb />
' ritten play, and Director Brit-<lb />
ton excells his many skills in<lb />
lighting, sound effects, and cos-<lb />
tumes to bring forth the play's<lb />
good points. Throughout the<lb />
piay's wierd sounds are heard,<lb />
to add to the color of this grue-<lb />
some mystery.<lb />
After practice one night,<lb />
"Cliff" asked his cast how they<lb />
would like to take a trip to the<lb />
third floor to view the "coffin<lb />
They didn't say "how" the would<lb />
like it. but everybody gathered<lb />
th ir courage and off they went.<lb />
(If you don't believe that's an<lb />
experience, just try it once.)<lb />
Up six flights of stairs they<lb />
trod. There wasn't a light any-<lb />
where except an occasional<lb />
flash from the street light be-<lb />
low. Arriving on the third<lb />
floor, the coffin was found in<lb />
the room next to Britton's of-<lb />
fice. A couple of girls got a<lb />
slight case of "nerves" and<lb />
only "peeped" in.<lb />
Program For Day<lb />
 Mapped<lb />
By Committee<lb />
All Alumni Invited<lb />
To Gala Occasion<lb />
November 16<lb />
by Ruth Pollard<lb />
This year East Carolina<lb />
Teachers College has made<lb />
plans to observe November 16<lb />
as Home Coming Day for<lb />
Alumni. A committee has work-<lb />
ed out the following program<lb />
for the day.<lb />
10:30 A. M<lb />
Registration of Alumni in<lb />
Austin Building.<lb />
11:00 A. M12:15, Program:<lb />
College Song: "Hail To<lb />
Teachers College Students<lb />
and Alumni.<lb />
Musical Selection, E. C. T.<lb />
C. Orchestra, Directed by A. L.<lb />
Dittmer.<lb />
Greetings, Mrs. B. M. Ben-<lb />
nett.<lb />
Song: "America Students<lb />
and Alumni.<lb />
Welcome to Alumni, Pres-<lb />
ident Leon R. Meadows.<lb />
Music by Girls Glee Club,<lb />
directed by Miss Kuvkendall.<lb />
"Let All My Life Be "Mus-<lb />
ic"�Spross.<lb />
"Sing, Robin Sing"�Lily<lb />
Strickland.<lb />
Address: Mrs. Leon Foun-<lb />
tain (Martha'Lancaster).<lb />
Address: George S. Wil-<lb />
lard, Jr.<lb />
Announcements:<lb />
College Song "Alma Ma-<lb />
ter Students and Alumni.<lb />
1:00 P. M<lb />
Luncheon. Campus woods.<lb />
After lunch: Executive<lb />
Board Meeting of the E. C. T.<lb />
C. Alumni Association in the<lb />
Alumni Office.<lb />
3 :00 P. M.�5 :00 P. II.<lb />
Tea Dance in the Wright<lb />
Building.<lb />
Movie: "Earthbound" in<lb />
Austin Building.<lb />
7:30 P. M. :Dance in Wright<lb />
Building.<lb />
The tea dance wlil provide an<lb />
See HOMECOMING Page Four<lb />
Seniors Entertain<lb />
Sophs November 9<lb />
At their last meeting the<lb />
Seniors decided to entertain the<lb />
Sophomores on Saturday night,<lb />
November 9. The following<lb />
plans were made:<lb />
0. 1). Andrews, vice president<lb />
of the class, was appointed to<lb />
make arrangements for an<lb />
orchestra which, according to<lb />
a majority vote, should be com-<lb />
posed of local boys.<lb />
Committees were also ap-<lb />
pointed to take care of the in-<lb />
vitations and decorations.<lb />
A motion was made and<lb />
passed that a party be given in<lb />
the new classroom building for<lb />
those who might not care to at-<lb />
tend the dance, but as yet plans<lb />
for this event have not been<lb />
completed.<lb />
Baptist Meet<lb />
Held In Raleigh<lb />
Approximately twenty-five<lb />
Baptist students, accompanied<lb />
by their student secretary, Miss<lb />
Mary Lee Earnest, left today to<lb />
attend the State Baptist Stu-<lb />
dent convention meeting in<lb />
Hickory, November 1 through<lb />
3. This group will join stu-<lb />
dents in Raleigh from State,<lb />
Wake Forest, and Meredith,<lb />
and continue the trip on charted<lb />
buses.<lb />
Members of Baptist Student<lb />
Unions for the majority of the<lb />
colleges of the State, represen-<lb />
tatives from business and nurs-<lb />
ing schools, and visitors from<lb />
other campus, will be present at<lb />
the meetings. Dr. Solon Cou-<lb />
sins of Richmond, Va will be<lb />
the out-of-state speaker.<lb />
Emerson Society<lb />
Plans Fall Frolic<lb />
Plans for the annual fall<lb />
dance on November 23 were<lb />
discussed recently by members<lb />
of the Emerson Society, who<lb />
elected sponsors for the occa-<lb />
sio nduring the meeting. Spon-<lb />
sors elected were Jane Wil-<lb />
liams, Lydia Piner, Doris Britt,<lb />
Frances Kemp, Doris Crosby,<lb />
and Nell McCullen.<lb />
The new members, numbering<lb />
32, were welcomed, and a pro-<lb />
gram, Emerson�His Life and<lb />
Work, was presented by Nell<lb />
McCullen. After a brief social<lb />
hour the meeting adjourned.<lb />
Denton Rossell<lb />
On Song Programs<lb />
Denton Rossell, recent addi-<lb />
tion to the music staff of this<lb />
college, entertained the student<lb />
body at the regular chapel pro-<lb />
gram on Tuesday, October 22<lb />
with several vocal solos. Among<lb />
the selections he sang were<lb />
"Beautiful Dreamer "Finnish<lb />
Love Song "Peggy and "A<lb />
Child's Prayer<lb />
Mr. Rossell also sang a med-<lb />
ley of Stephen Foster's best-<lb />
loved southern melodies on the<lb />
fifteen minute college broad-<lb />
cast last night.<lb />
Students Vacate<lb />
College Campus<lb />
Since the term began the<lb />
third week end in October has<lb />
been the only reason for exis-<lb />
tance to the majority of stu-<lb />
dents on the campus and espec-<lb />
ially the freshman. "What<lb />
one unfamiliar with the ways<lb />
of E. C. T. C. might ask. "was<lb />
so important about that partic-<lb />
ular weekend"? Did Roosevelt<lb />
deliver a speech or Clark Gable<lb />
make a personal appearance?"<lb />
"Nonsense the E. C. T. C,<lb />
representative would reply. "It<lb />
was the first open weekend of<lb />
the quarter<lb />
Just what did happen? Five<lb />
hundred thirty two home lovers<lb />
threw tooth brushes and<lb />
changes of clothes into suit-<lb />
cases and took the first vehicle<lb />
they found going in the direc-<lb />
tion of home. Home might<lb />
have been an excuse, but it is<lb />
an accepted fact that the real<lb />
motive was to find out whether<lb />
that persistent rival had been<lb />
encroaching upon the affections<lb />
of the favorite boy friend, or<lb />
perhaps the girl friend, during<lb />
absence.<lb />
Meanwhile E .C. T. C. look-<lb />
ed like the deserted village as<lb />
one of the faithful ones remain-<lb />
ing on the campus expressed it.<lb />
Gone was the mob that usually<lb />
bares down on the dining halls<lb />
at meal time. It was said that<lb />
only 18 student tables were in<lb />
use in the old dining hall and<lb />
about 34 in the new one. There<lb />
was no after dinner rush to the<lb />
movie for every one felt that<lb />
there would be enough seats to<lb />
go around and some to spare;<lb />
and only a few couples went<lb />
dancing.<lb />
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PAGE TWO<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
November l<lb />
James Whitfield Editor-in-Chief<lb />
ASSOCIATE EDITORS<lb />
Pauline Abeyounis William Harris<lb />
Ruth Pollard Frances Southerland<lb />
Mary D. Horne 0. 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 />
Lydia Piner, Laura Herne, Thetis<lb />
Gurganus. Ruth Hinnant, Julia Coff-<lb />
man, Smut Rurks.<lb />
The TE<lb />
Member<lb />
ECHO<lb />
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Distributor of<lb />
College Di6esl<lb />
Published Biweekly by the Students of East Carolina<lb />
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Deplorable Situation, Indeed<lb />
Recently we carried an editorial calling attention to the<lb />
practice teaching done by high school physical education majors<lb />
in the grammar grades, and offered the friendly suggestion what<lb />
should be done to remedy the situation, as it was unfair both to<lb />
the student and to the school in which he will teach. Meantime<lb />
the Teco Echo was rebuked on the grounds that it "presented an<lb />
issue without telling all the story It was not our desire to<lb />
wage a campaign against any department or individual about<lb />
the matter; and if we failed to tell all it was for the reason just<lb />
mentioned. If we fail to give all the facts in this editorial, then<lb />
we'll gladly print any that are furnished us. And now, since we<lb />
allegedly didn't "tell all" in the last editorial, here's more in-<lb />
formation. When a physical education major in high school<lb />
work does his practice teaching in the grammar grades, whether<lb />
the students play or not is purely optional; if their instructor is<lb />
not convincing enough to teach something that he never will teach<lb />
after getting out of college, then they are privileged to walk off.<lb />
Irrespective of the contended benefits that may be derived from<lb />
this "kindergarten instruction it isn't going to help the practice<lb />
teacher very much when he undertakes to handle a much older<lb />
group. Too. the supervising training he gets lasts only a few<lb />
minutes with the group he has in charge. Perhaps the cost of<lb />
a critic teacher is an argument. But we've learned authorita-<lb />
tively that this sum was not too enormous to procure; also that<lb />
the existing condition is a violation of the Association of which<lb />
the College is a part.<lb />
The Alumni Association Needs You, Graduates<lb />
Soon East Carolina Teachers College will celebrate another<lb />
Homecoming Day; and soon graduates will return to the campus<lb />
and fail to find some of the faces they had hoped to see on this<lb />
day of happy reunion. Why? The anwser is this, there exists<lb />
in some graduates the apparent attitude that there's not so much<lb />
benefit in belonging to the Alumni Association. Such a conten-<lb />
tion is based on the small number in the Association as compared<lb />
with the .number who are eligible for membership. 1 he acquain-<lb />
tances one makes in college are more valuable than he realizes.<lb />
unless he is a person wno limits the number of friends he acquires;<lb />
and such a person has personality defects. No member of the<lb />
teaching profession can help it if he or she does not have the well-<lb />
rounded personality of an associate. But this should not stand<lb />
in the way of becoming affiliated with an organization that will<lb />
foster the objectives of your profession. The teachers of the<lb />
State have too long regarded themselves as individuals instead<lb />
of becoming organized and solving problems as a body. Your<lb />
Alumni Association is one organiation through which you may<lb />
accomplish those things that will benefit you and the Alumni<lb />
Association. If you failed to look upon the Alumni Association<lb />
as an outlet for accomplishment, why not turn out for the Alumni<lb />
Day celebration, join the Alumni Association. There'll be someone<lb />
here whom you knew in the not-so-distant past; and rekindling<lb />
friendship is symbolic of the American way of life.<lb />
If You're Old Enough To Vote, Do It!<lb />
Tuesday, November 5, will mark another eventful day in<lb />
American history, regardless of which party is victorious. Again<lb />
citizens in every section of the United States will march to the<lb />
polls and cast ballots that will determine whether the present<lb />
administration is retained; or whether a new one is ushered in<lb />
office. We are not endeavoring to argue party preference, but<lb />
we do contend that anyone of age should vote, regardless of the<lb />
party he favors. In every election there are thousands who stay<lb />
away from the polls for the simple reason they think "my vote<lb />
won't make any difference To persons with such an opinion,<lb />
we say that your vote means just as much as that of anyone else.<lb />
The vote of the wealthy is not valued any more than that of the<lb />
pauper in the final count. Quite often one hears an individual<lb />
criticizing what an office-holder is doing; and when he is ques-<lb />
tioned you find he didn't even vote. Interest in candidate should<lb />
be just as keen before they go in office as afterwards. There<lb />
are students and faculty members on the campus of East Caro-<lb />
lina Teachers College who are eligible to vote in the election Tues-<lb />
day. The wheel of the National ship of state will be steered by<lb />
your vote. Unless you give the controls proper attention, the<lb />
ship may strike a reef; and many times such occurrences prove<lb />
disastrous.<lb />
High School Letters Go To College<lb />
You can't find it in any of the volumes that Emily Post has<lb />
written, but it can be found in any of the books that deal with col-<lb />
lege laws and customs�one dosen't wear athletic letters or flashy<lb />
club pins that were earned in High School when those carefree<lb />
days are left behind and college responsibilities are taken on. We,<lb />
of the staff, have noted, that an ever increasing number of our stu-<lb />
dents are attending class in sweaters that are laden with athletic<lb />
letters and pins that were in all their glory when is wearer was<lb />
"PeteHigh School<lb />
Not only is such a practice disloyal to our own school, but<lb />
often creates the impression that the wearer, being unable to earn<lb />
college honors, lives in the fading spotlight of yesteryear. After<lb />
all, each of us is now a student of E. C. T. C. and that's the school<lb />
whose colors we should wear�it's her athletic letters and club pins<lb />
that should proudly display.<lb />
So come on you grads of tomorrow, snap out of the fog, let<lb />
the dead past of your closed high school career lie still in vour<lb />
old souvenier chest, and exert all your present energy toward<lb />
earning honors in our own school�East Carolina Teachers Col-<lb />
lege.<lb />
Wishing Won't Make It So<lb />
East Carolina Teachers College stands proudly near the top<lb />
of a list of "best" teachers' colleges in the United States. Ever<lb />
steadier the students of the college are moving toward richer<lb />
ideals and views and are gradually helping to spread desire and<lb />
sense of necessity of higher education among growing American<lb />
citizens Why has the college been able to Droduce such profound<lb />
and basic principles in its graduates? A staff who are as much<lb />
concerned about the welfare of their future men and women as<lb />
that of E C. T C. can do no less than effect the changes in school<lb />
essential to the needs of expanding aspirations of today's young<lb />
people. In meeting these educational demands it looks as if the<lb />
college should add an additional course of foreign language study,<lb />
preferably Spanish, to the present curriculum. Academically,<lb />
such a course not only would enrich the language background of<lb />
a student, but would develop his appreciation for the people of<lb />
another nation, as traits and customs of those abroad are more<lb />
readily determined by an interpretation of their native writings.<lb />
I<lb />
Watching The World<lb />
I "W X<lb />
by<lb />
William Harris<lb />
France's Petain government has accepted Adolf Hitler's<lb />
terms for a permanent peace treaty and agreed to join a "Pan<lb />
European bloc" sought by the Axis powers as a means of forcing<lb />
Britain to end the war. No details of Hitler's terms, however,<lb />
were disclosed, but official quarters in Vichy asserted repeatedly<lb />
that the collaboration with Germany was "Political and diploma-<lb />
tic" rather than military.<lb />
The United States has been assured by one of the participants<lb />
in the diplomatic negotiations with Germany that Hitler did not<lb />
ask France to join in the war or request that France turn over<lb />
her navy or naval bases to Germany. Foreign Minister Laval,<lb />
who laid the groundwork for the new Franco-German relation-<lb />
ship, will negotiate further with the Germans this week in order<lb />
to find a complete bassic of cooperation.<lb />
King George VI, with the indirect diplomatic support of<lb />
President Roosevelt, made a last-minute vain bid to keep defeated<lb />
France from collaboration with the Axis powers. The King's<lb />
message, sent to Premier Petain. offered encouragement and<lb />
sympathy for France and stated his complete confidence in a<lb />
British victory in which France would share the benefits. An-<lb />
other message by Mr. Roosevelt expressed the United States' atti-<lb />
tude toward the future status of French possessions in the<lb />
 estern Hemisphere.<lb />
The Rome radio states that Marshall Rodolfo Grazianis' army<lb />
in North Africa lies poised to "deal a final blow to the British<lb />
in Egypt Meanwhile British warships, joining forces with the<lb />
R. A. F strike new destructive b 1 0 w s at Grazianis' offensive<lb />
preparations by blasting supply bases almost as fast as they are<lb />
reconstructed. Continuation of this action by the British will<lb />
choke out the projected advance of the Italian war machine along<lb />
the Egyptian seacoast.<lb />
The charges of Italy that Greek troops had attacked an<lb />
Italian border post in Albania stir the already buzzing rumors of<lb />
an impending Axis lightning stroke which neutral diplomats be-<lb />
lieve might involve Greece.<lb />
Virginio Gayda, often II Duce's mouthpiece, warns that "new<lb />
and unpleasant surprises" are about to be sprung on Great<lb />
Britain and its "few remaining friends and minor stalellite in<lb />
Europe<lb />
FASHIONS<lb />
By Barbara Keuzenkamp<lb />
STUDENT OPINION<lb />
Deer James:<lb />
I wish you would git a cowboy picher to come to ECTC. All<lb />
our entertainments we git is high-faluting singers en all our<lb />
picher shows are old mushy love pitchers with a whole lot of<lb />
kissin. I ain't seen a cowboy pitcher since I come to ECTC and<lb />
that ben a whole munth. I culd go up town but they won't let me<lb />
fer a dime no more and it ain't worth twenty sents. I pade the<lb />
College six dollars and now they want get nuthin I want to go to.<lb />
Me and my girl is from the country and we love to go to cowboy<lb />
pitchers with a lotta cattle rustlin and shooting into them. The<lb />
president don't know me and so I shure wood like it if you wood<lb />
get him to git us a cowboy pitcher.<lb />
Yore Frend,<lb />
A Country Boy.<lb />
One of the oldest dressmaking<lb />
firms in Paris launched its win-<lb />
ter collection yesterday. Suits<lb />
were predominate even though<lb />
the collection included many<lb />
capes and swagger coats cut in<lb />
a new looking silhouette. The<lb />
capes were full-length and in<lb />
heavy wool, and introduced<lb />
"stand-up" shoulders, heavily<lb />
padded and shirred at a verti-<lb />
cal angle, extending upward,<lb />
suggesting inverted pockets.<lb />
To vary the shoulder em-<lb />
phasis, a "collection of "hippy"<lb />
clothes thickly shirred in a 4-<lb />
inch band just below the waist-<lb />
line, was shown. A number of<lb />
these hippy fashions also in-<lb />
troduced fur bands extending<lb />
sidewise and adding a good 4<lb />
j inches to the hip measurements.<lb />
You probably won't s e e<lb />
clothes featuring this new sil-<lb />
houette immediately, but M you<lb />
plan and buy your winter ward-<lb />
robe, keep these points in mind.<lb />
Several frivolouse blouses in<lb />
soft pastel shades were also<lb />
shown. They featured high neck-<lb />
j lines, untrimmed and straight.<lb />
or cut out and filled in with<lb />
 lace dickeys.<lb />
Several Paris Houses have<lb />
1 lengthened skirts by a number<lb />
of centimeters. Molyneux, Mag-<lb />
i gy Rouff and Dormoy are adding<lb />
two centimeters to the length of<lb />
skirts, while Paquin adds five<lb />
centimeters (almost 2 inches.<lb />
"Football Fashions" show an<lb />
almost unanimous acceptance of<lb />
colored wool dresses. The cos-<lb />
tume ensemble, consisting of a<lb />
woolen dress and matching jack-<lb />
et and invariable complemented<lb />
with a fur scarf, outnumbered<lb />
the woolen dress worn with a fur<lb />
jacket. Hats that match the dress<lb />
in fabric are repeatedly noted.<lb />
Soldier blue, rust wine, and dark<lb />
brown are the favorite colors.<lb />
From Pillar To Post<lb />
by Mr. leant TeLlar<lb />
Stop! . . . don't read any further unless you can keep cob-<lb />
fidential info' cause that's what this is. Foolish question no<lb />
4.726 of the week. "What cha' going over to the co r tr<lb />
night, Jimmy If you want to see Sara Ann Bak�-r blusl �<lb />
smile just mention either "quality tells" or Dan WaddHl .<lb />
looks as if that little boy love has  well, you know. Dining<lb />
hall quips, "I believe that it is encouraging marna-<lb />
among the students by that old adage that a thousand an live as<lb />
cheaply as on Any replies as to why boys cha; . :ap<lb />
during college will be appreciated  it looks to me  if they<lb />
would get in the way. Suggestion: Why doesn't the senior class<lb />
leave a year's subscription of the Esiuire as it's gift to the school.<lb />
Well, childrenPollocksville at last has a flame f jr her<lb />
favorite daughter, Sue Foy  Bob Slocum isn't .<lb />
Columnist was proud of the first mail that he got the other day<lb />
and deeply thrilled until he read the P. S.  oh v. � here<lb />
come a day . . . Maybe you'd like to see the letter, huh .<lb />
anyone knowing the whereabouts of the redhead please notify<lb />
this column at once:<lb />
Lovers Lane<lb />
Honey Moon O.<lb />
State of Mind<lb />
cannot resist the t I<lb />
that your future ma<lb />
To The Editor:<lb />
The recent meeting of the Budget Committe, in which they<lb />
appropriated approximatly $20,000, turned out to be rather<lb />
fecious in some respects.<lb />
The entertainment Committee received $5,000 to provide<lb />
some form of so called cultural entertainment, something that the<lb />
average student body does not enjoy. On top of that the commit-<lb />
tee is selling season tickets at $5.00. This is also to be added to<lb />
the fund to provide a few more boring evenings to students who<lb />
have to attend or stay in their rooms as they cannot date in the<lb />
parlors or go down town on the night of scheduled entertain-<lb />
ments.<lb />
On the other hand, and I strongly emphasize this, the Social<lb />
Committee which provides for the three college dances and for the<lb />
main part, the commencement dance, only received $750, an<lb />
amount not even sufficient to provide one above-average orches-<lb />
tra, much less a top rate one.<lb />
In Conclusion, I would like to say that the majority of the<lb />
students are being deprived of their most pleasant form of enter-<lb />
tainment DANCING and are paying for the pleasure of a few,<lb />
mostly outsiders.<lb />
"Bored"<lb />
To The Editor: <lb />
There has been quite a bit of criticism among the students<lb />
over the dropping of scheduled football games with the Wake<lb />
Forest Freshmen for this year and next, and the games with State<lb />
Freshmen for this year and next.<lb />
I for one can see no reason for this, and when I asked the<lb />
coach about it, he would not comment upon the matter. The<lb />
freshmen teams of the larger institutes of this state are about an<lb />
even match for our athletic teams in any major sport. Games<lb />
with these freshmen teams would draw a larger crowd of paying<lb />
spectators than would games with varsity teams of the small col-<lb />
leges. If appropriations to the athletic department are to re-<lb />
main as small as they have been, we certainly need a much larger<lb />
paid attendance at our sports events.<lb />
I feel sure that I voice the sentiment of a majority of the<lb />
student body when I say that we want freshmen teams to appear<lb />
on our schedule in every major sport. Since, as I understand it,<lb />
major sports are conducted for the benefit of the student body,<lb />
I feel that by not scheduling the proposed games with the fresh-<lb />
man teams the interests of the student body are being neglected.<lb />
I would appreciate very much, and I feel that many others<lb />
would also, if President Meadows, in the interest of the student<lb />
body, would look into this and have published in the Teco Echo<lb />
the reasons for these games being dropped from our schedule.<lb />
Ray Sparrow.<lb />
English Club<lb />
The English club sponsored a<lb />
trip to see Paul Green's play,<lb />
"The Highland Call in Fay-<lb />
etteville last Saturday.<lb />
Seventeen students and fac-<lb />
ulty members, including Dr.<lb />
Lucile Turner, English adviser,<lb />
and Dr. N. M. Posey, also of the<lb />
English department, left school<lb />
about ten o'clock in Mr. Paul T.<lb />
Ricks' bus and reached Fayette-<lb />
ville in time to visit Fort Bragg<lb />
before the matinee perform-<lb />
ance.<lb />
Sites of historical interest<lb />
were pointed out to the group<lb />
by Mr. Ricks. The party re-<lb />
turned to Greenville that night<lb />
about 10:30.<lb />
Home-Making Club<lb />
Mr. James Fleming of Green-<lb />
ville spoke to the Home eco-<lb />
nomics club Tuesday night, Oc-<lb />
tober 22, on the topic, "Effects<lb />
of the European War on the<lb />
French home<lb />
The speaker practically de-<lb />
scribed the condition of today's<lb />
French home by comparing the<lb />
situation to the effect of a sick<lb />
headache�"busted wide open<lb />
Early in his talk Mr. Fleming<lb />
explained that the French were<lb />
a people of thought and culture<lb />
of their own will and that the<lb />
change of rule in that country<lb />
brought about drastic changes<lb />
in the home as well as the gov-<lb />
ernment.<lb />
International Relations<lb />
The International Relations<lb />
club held an open forum on in-<lb />
ternational problems last Tues-<lb />
day evening. Madeline Adams<lb />
led the discussion while both<lb />
students and faculty members<lb />
enthusiastically contributed to<lb />
program.<lb />
1 earest:<lb />
As Leap Year is now here, I<lb />
my dear, of writing you this letter,<lb />
ter, by giving me your heart and hand. For what I wanl  i<lb />
loving man. I have chosen you from all the rest, because I tt<lb />
you best. I'll make the fire and darn your socks. I'll Rhine J<lb />
shoes while the cradle rocks. Speaking plainly, I'll make a good<lb />
wife, and they are hard to find in this troublesome life. I<lb />
blessed with skill and utmost care, in beauty too, I have my -hare.<lb />
But if my offer you decline, I'll find a man who will be m.<lb />
Pleaae do not think my letter funny, for what I want is a mar.<lb />
not money. If you can guess who sent you this, next time m<lb />
meet you'll get a kiss. From a red haired gal, of cour<lb />
guess because they always look the best. If you think this dandy.<lb />
you will send me a box of candy. No need to tell you my address<lb />
vou know the girl who loves you best.<lb />
You'll answer if you are wise,<lb />
Lovingly yours,<lb />
Blut' Eyes.<lb />
P. S. We want to know who sent Clifton Britton one such letter"<lb />
Latest run-rabbit-run romance . . . the man about campus.<lb />
Wiley Brown, and ye lady. Mary D. Horne. Chief Williai<lb />
of messed up some of the boys the other night by disguising v<lb />
self with a plain hat instead of his cap. Monday morning Je<lb />
Cray was walking around smacking his lips and mumbling, "Some<lb />
date I had last night Travelogue of the Week: 250 mile trek by<lb />
Maizie Castlebury and 500 mile jaunt by the little man<lb />
Then there were two people who closed their mouths at the Jun-<lb />
ior-Freshman dance and were recognized as Smut Kurk. and<lb />
Margie Selby . . . While asking for a little dirt, one boy replied<lb />
that all he saw some on a girl's back. Scene in Jewelry shop:<lb />
Robert Burton and Camilla Bissette. Donald Brock said that it<lb />
would be all right to mention the fact that George Lautares and<lb />
Rose Carlton Dunn see each other every now and then (CENSOR-<lb />
ED to the boy in Wilson . . . N. C). The Studio Dance Party-<lb />
over WGTC has some very appropriate dedications on it . . Jean<lb />
and Blimp are regular listeners as well as the girls in Wilson . . .<lb />
as if there were any boys over there  no eggs and tomatoes<lb />
pul-lease . . . BLUB . . Blub . . .blub.<lb />
STUDENT'S CORNER<lb />
Ida Ruth Knowles, honored by the staff in this issue, came<lb />
to East Carolina Teachers College from Roper. North Carolina, in<lb />
Washington County.<lb />
She came here as a freshman and won friends immediately<lb />
During her freshman year she was class representative to W. S.<lb />
C A and assistant editor of the Handbook. Last vear. as a<lb />
sophomore. Ida Ruth was Marshall for Poe Society, Council rt-pre-<lb />
sentative. on courtesy card committee and House President in<lb />
Fleming Hall. She has proved to be a very efficient worker in<lb />
all of the offices in which she has taken part. This year, as a<lb />
junior, Ida Ruth was elected President of her class, proc:or in<lb />
Wilson Hall, and Secretary of the Presidents Club.<lb />
Ida Ruth has a charming personality and is liked bv every<lb />
student on the campus. She has plenty of that "stuff" called school<lb />
spirit, and really works for the improvement of East Carolina<lb />
Teachers College.<lb />
Word Of Appreciation<lb />
As a co-worker with Mr. Dean Tabor in the Music Depart-<lb />
ment, I wish to add my tribute of appreciation of this young man<lb />
who came to us three and a half years ago and who, in a short<lb />
time, was able to do much for our school and community and for<lb />
all Eastern North Carolina.<lb />
His gifts as a teacher were exceptional. He met his pupils<lb />
at their own level and in his inimitable way was able to lift them<lb />
to higher levels, all the while guiding them to a stronger love for<lb />
music and to a clearer way of expressing themselves through<lb />
music.<lb />
In my own work I found him invariably interested and co-<lb />
operative. He had the happy faculty of seeing the best in one's<lb />
character and work and of showing sincerely and spontaneously<lb />
his appreciation. I well remember almost my first meeting with<lb />
him�possibly even before any formal introduction. I was in my<lb />
studio playing quietly to myself as I waited for a pupil. The<lb />
hour was early and the door open. Although I heard footsteps<lb />
in the corridor, I kept on playing. At the door he stopped. His<lb />
first word was one of commendation,�"That sounds good said<lb />
he. And from then until late in August of this summer when I<lb />
last talked with him, I knew that I had in him an appreciative,<lb />
loyal, helpful friend, and I miss him�his presence, his courtesy,<lb />
his inspiration and his musicianship.<lb />
My own life is the richer for having known and worked with<lb />
him for three years. The school and the community are the<lb />
richer, and although he is gone, his influence lasts.<lb />
Lou V. GomU<lb /><pb facs="00037880_tn_0003" /><lb />
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1 after being dissatisfied<lb />
play. Simpson's team at<lb />
Along<lb />
The Sidelines<lb />
With<lb />
George Lautares<lb />
r of the 1940 intramural football season was<lb />
when "Coach" DuBose Simpson withdrew his<lb />
with the referee's<lb />
the time of their<lb />
lind by several touchdowns, but DuBose. abon-<lb />
and eloquence that he uses so effectively in<lb />
tlj declared that he was "robbed<lb />
isl issue of this paper, the Pirate football machine<lb />
games�Western Carolina Teachers College,<lb />
The State Freshmen game last week showed<lb />
tin Pirates are greatly improved over last year's<lb />
� he locals but they also outweighed our boys.<lb />
th State college varsity coaching staff, in-<lb />
Do Newton, attended the game. This year the<lb />
:� afeated and are said to be the best Fresh-<lb />
��� present their Alma mater. The 26-0 shel-<lb />
�� Pirates should not be called "ignominous"<lb />
stellar linesman was not in uniform last<lb />
 received a broken nose and other injuries<lb />
. teammate in a scrimmage. He will be<lb />
weeks. Ed Evans, who received an injury in<lb />
� is fully recovered and played a fine game last<lb />
Ed is the boy who intercepted a State pass in<lb />
the game and placed the Pirates in a scoring<lb />
Football League<lb />
In Full Swing;<lb />
Trojans Lead<lb />
Standing of teams:<lb />
Won Lost<lb />
Trojans 2 0<lb />
Bulldogs 1 1<lb />
Hotshots 1 1<lb />
Superman 0 2<lb />
Pet<lb />
1.000<lb />
.500<lb />
.500<lb />
.000<lb />
The Intra-mural football sea-<lb />
son opened last week, and at<lb />
the present all teams have met<lb />
at least one defeat except Jim-<lb />
mie Dempsey's Trojans.<lb />
In the first game of the sea-<lb />
son. Capt. Harry Ridd.ck and<lb />
his "Hotshots" were defeated<lb />
by Dempsey's league leading<lb />
Trojans by a 12-6 score. For<lb />
the Trojans. Dempsey, Mallord,<lb />
and Hinton were outstanding.<lb />
Bill Dudash, and Malcom Frinck<lb />
were the stars for the defeated j<lb />
"Hotshots<lb />
Matt Phillips and his "Super<lb />
. men" on the same afternoon<lb />
were defeated by DuBose Simp<lb />
son's "Bulldogs" by a<lb />
WAA Discusses<lb />
Plans For Year;<lb />
Gives Party<lb />
Bill Merner<lb />
Varsity Prexy<lb />
Announces Plans;<lb />
To Give Play<lb />
they didn t score.<lb />
is now referee and arbitrator for the intra-<lb />
ii When he blows his whistle, even DuBose<lb />
ver, since that historical episode of a week<lb />
sion) the referees have been eying DuBose<lb />
rates go to Greensboro to play Guilford Col-<lb />
I'wenty-two members of the squad will ac-<lb />
st( nbury, and the pirates are favored to win<lb />
� the season.<lb />
familiarly known as "Baltimore Red"<lb />
- ramp as he was leaving the stadium after the<lb />
gan and was immediately taken to the local<lb />
Wilson's condition was thought to be critical<lb />
nation proved that he was O. K.<lb />
are being made for the varsity club play, an<lb />
r cted by Clifton Britton and dramatized by<lb />
V the present the play has not been selected<lb />
fficials, but will be announced in the near<lb />
duction. "The Milky Way was well re-<lb />
nce; so, students will be looking forward<lb />
- I r iuction.<lb />
The W. A. A. held its first<lb />
regular meeting for the fall<lb />
quarter on Wednesday night.<lb />
October 23, in the Wright build-<lb />
ing. The prospects for a grow-<lb />
ing and prosperous association<lb />
are very bright this year as the<lb />
attendance was the largest it<lb />
has been in a number of years.<lb />
Miss Helen McElwain told of<lb />
new equipment that has been<lb />
purchased and of its use, and<lb />
discussed plans for obtaining<lb />
additional material.<lb />
The election of Dormitory<lb />
heads saw Pearl House elected<lb />
to the post in Cotton. Mary<lb />
Frances Williams in Fleming.<lb />
Audrey Stanley in Jarvis. and<lb />
Ruth Hall to head the Wilson<lb />
delegation.<lb />
With the coming of fall, the<lb />
sports program is getting in<lb />
The Varsity Club, headed by full swing. A last minute<lb />
Bill Merner. is planning a busy match was held with the Golds-<lb />
13-0! year and is already in the midst boro Tennis Association Thurs-<lb />
score. "Dopey" Watson and j of several activities. day afternoon<lb />
Simpson co-starred in this vie- As one of the year's activi-1 clubs tieing at<lb />
tory ties, President Merner announc- all.<lb />
ed that the club will present its Dorothy Dalrymple took Miss<lb />
Techlets Prove Too Much<lb />
For Christenhury9 s Teachers<lb />
���Jiy <lb />
Pirates Ready<lb />
For Guilford Tilt<lb />
Coach John Christenbury's<lb />
men are busy trimming their<lb />
sails, and getting their boarding<lb />
gear in readiness for their<lb />
game against the Quakers of<lb />
Guilford College this week-end.<lb />
It will be the last road game of<lb />
the season for the Pirates, and<lb />
and they are to break into the<lb />
win column for the fourth time<lb />
this season.<lb />
The Pirates came out of their<lb />
tilt against the powerful State<lb />
College Freshmen without in-<lb />
jury, and will be at full strength<lb />
against the Quakers. Irving<lb />
Poliakoff, brilliant guard, has<lb />
recovered from a nose injury<lb />
and has rounded into playing<lb />
shape once more.<lb />
In the practice sessions the<lb />
earlier part of the week, Coach ; to<lb />
with the two<lb />
three matches<lb />
Christenbury indicated that<lb />
fundamentals would be stressed<lb />
now as never before. Scrim-<lb />
mage sessions were held through<lb />
By Burton Daniels<lb />
East Carolina's Pirates ran<lb />
into one of the most powerful<lb />
Freshman clubs ever to be as-<lb />
sembled in the State last Fri-<lb />
day night in bowing to the<lb />
Techlets of North Carolina<lb />
State, 26-0, on the turf of Guy<lb />
Smith Stadium.<lb />
After a scoreless first period<lb />
the Pirates wilted before the<lb />
superior man-power of the vis-<lb />
itors, and never threatened<lb />
from that point on. The huge<lb />
line of the visitors held the Pir-<lb />
ates in check throughout the<lb />
game allowing them but .four<lb />
first downs, three of them aided<lb />
by penalties.<lb />
This is more in praise of the<lb />
Techlets than a revelation of<lb />
weakness on the part of the<lb />
Pirates. The boys of State are<lb />
good, bordering on greatness,<lb />
and if they continue their great<lb />
play other members of the<lb />
Southern Conference are going<lb />
have several nasty after-<lb />
noons in the years to come.<lb />
The first year men displayed<lb />
three excellent backs in McLel-<lb />
lan, Rogers, and Faircloth, the<lb />
burn's Shoes, Inc.<lb />
� re<lb />
X. C.<lb />
Britton reports three former<lb />
team captains at Eton College<lb />
have been killed in the armed<lb />
services.<lb />
The excitement of the week<lb />
came in the Bulldog-Trojan<lb />
Lame on Thursday of last week.<lb />
"Coach" DuBose Simpson of<lb />
the Bulldogs was dissatisfied<lb />
with the umpire's ruling on a<lb />
lose play and after a bit of<lb />
abortive arguing, Simpson<lb />
dramatically removed his team<lb />
from the field. It was in the<lb />
closing minutes of the game,<lb />
and apparently Simpson's team<lb />
found a legitimate victory im-<lb />
possible, since they were trail-<lb />
ing the Trojans by several<lb />
points. Despite Simpson's ac-<lb />
cusations the victory goes to the<lb />
Trojans.<lb />
 Malcom Frinck, speedy little<lb />
quarter back for the Hotshots<lb />
is the spark plug of the league.<lb />
He lead his team on offense,<lb />
and is a stone wall on defense.<lb />
Other outstanding players of<lb />
the week are Riddick, Watson<lb />
and Dempsey.<lb />
annual play,<lb />
duction, "It<lb />
Night will<lb />
This year's pro- Adams 6-2. 6-1; Grace West-<lb />
Happened One brook triumphed over Miss Hol-<lb />
o given this fall j low 6-3, 4-6, 7-5: Eileen Tom-<lb />
direction of Cliffton Iinson dropped<lb />
Miss Massey<lb />
under the<lb />
Britton.<lb />
Initiation of all new members<lb />
of the club will be held next<lb />
week with the neophytes under-<lb />
going the usual "treatment<lb />
Plans are living formulated<lb />
to offer trophies to the champ-<lb />
ions of intramural sports this<lb />
her match to<lb />
1-6, 2-6; and<lb />
Wednesday as the skipper went j latter a scat back that went<lb />
about whipping the Pirates in j places every time he handled<lb />
shape for their all important j the ball. He was seldom stop-<lb />
chance to jump back on stride I ped by one man at any time, it<lb />
after two consecutive defeats. See STATE FROSH page four<lb />
Esther Parker lost to Miss <lb />
Campbell 1-6, 6-3, 3-6 in the!<lb />
singles.<lb />
In the doubles Eileen Tom-1<lb />
Iinson and Dorothy Dalrymple<lb />
were victorious over Misses<lb />
Adams and Massey with a score<lb />
year. The Varsity Club will of 3-6, 6-2. 11-9; Nick Proctor,<lb />
furnish the awards and present and Esther Parker were defeat-<lb />
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PAGE FOUR<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
November<lb />
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iumni sjews<lb />
- - By - -<lb />
�ESTELLE McCLEES �<lb />
GREETINGS<lb />
From President Meadows <lb />
Dear Alumni:<lb />
November 16th is Home Com-<lb />
ing. Already, you have the<lb />
date marked on your calendar<lb />
and this note is to urge you to<lb />
carry out he purpose you had<lb />
when you marked it. that is to<lb />
return to East Carolina Tea-<lb />
chers College for a day of genu-<lb />
ine pleasure. This is the fifth<lb />
year that the occasion has been<lb />
celebrated by you at the col-<lb />
lege and we trust that before<lb />
long this fall meeting will have<lb />
become one of the choicest tra-<lb />
ditions of our college. The fol-<lb />
lowing events should insure<lb />
you against dull moments; a<lb />
program in the morning, a bar-<lb />
becue luncheon at noon, get-to-<lb />
gether meeting and a tea dance<lb />
in the afternoon, and a football<lb />
game with High Point at the<lb />
Guy Smith stadium at night.<lb />
Above all. there will be a cord-<lb />
ial welcome for you from every<lb />
person on the campus. Come.<lb />
Sincerely Yours,<lb />
Leon R. Meadows.<lb />
President.<lb />
From Miss Morton<lb />
Dear Alumni:<lb />
Since many of you remember,<lb />
the fourth weekend of the fall<lb />
quarter is usually considered<lb />
"Home Going" weekend. This<lb />
is as true as in your college days.<lb />
This year several hundred of<lb />
the dormitory girls took advan-<lb />
tage of this "Home Going"<lb />
w e e k e n d. Evidently, they<lb />
thought it necessary to see how<lb />
their home folks had managed<lb />
for a month to get along with-<lb />
out them !<lb />
Saturday. November six-<lb />
teenth is "Home Coming Day"<lb />
for all East Carolina Teachers<lb />
College alumni. We are hoping<lb />
you will want to come back to<lb />
check up on campus life and<lb />
activities and that you will be<lb />
here for that day.<lb />
Once a member of our cam-<lb />
pus family, always one; and we<lb />
are always glad to have you<lb />
with as.<lb />
Most sincerely.<lb />
Annie L. Morton<lb /><lb />
Alumni Speakers<lb />
The homecoming committee<lb />
is delighted to have been able<lb />
to secure as speakers for the<lb />
Day. November 16: Mrs. Leon<lb />
Fountain, whose home is in<lb />
Leggett and has been teaching<lb />
for the past several years in the<lb />
Tarboro city schools. At one<lb />
time she served as third grade<lb />
critic teacher in the Model<lb />
School. Greenville, and later<lb />
substituted for awhile in the<lb />
Training School. Mrs. Foun-<lb />
tain received the two-year di-<lb />
ploma in 1916 and the A. R. de-<lb />
gree in Primary Education in<lb />
December. 1937. She has had<lb />
two sisters who have also been<lb />
graduated from the college.<lb />
Rlanche Lancaster was enrolled<lb />
from 1910-T4. and Cora, from<lb />
191418. Roth of these sisters<lb />
have held good teaching posi-<lb />
tions in the state.<lb />
George S. Willard. Jr science<lb />
and mathematics major, '37, is<lb />
now teaching in the Charles L.<lb />
Coon High School, Wilson, N.<lb />
C. This year, he is chairman<lb />
of the science section of the<lb />
North Eastern Division of the<lb />
N. C. E. A. As a student,<lb />
George Willard participated in<lb />
many activities. He held mem-<lb />
bership in the following clubs:<lb />
science, mathematics, scribb-<lb />
ler's and varsity; in the Pro-<lb />
fessional Educational Fratern-<lb />
ity in Teachers College. Phi<lb />
Sigma Pi; and in the Lanier<lb />
Society. For two years he<lb />
served as sports editor of the<lb />
Teco Echo and later as editor-<lb />
in-chief.<lb /><lb />
"Th Imediate Opportunity<lb />
of the E. C. T. C. Alumni"<lb />
Excerpts from a talk recently<lb />
made by Miss Em mo L. Hoopt r)<lb />
Among the many timely and<lb />
provocative thoughts shared by<lb />
Miss Emma L. Hooper, chair-<lb />
man of the faculty advisory<lb />
committee of the State Alumni<lb />
Association. E. C. T. C. with<lb />
the Greenville alumni group, a<lb />
few are quoted below. It is<lb />
only fitting that they be includ-<lb />
ed here because of their worth<lb />
and because of the fact that this<lb />
issue of the Teco Echo will<lb />
I reach some over twelve hundred<lb />
of the alumni. Alumni in gen-<lb />
eral are urged to cooperate<lb />
wholeheartedly to the end that<lb />
the Association be an ever-<lb />
growing one with an ever-ex-<lb />
panding program.<lb />
"I am here to stress what you<lb />
already know; that the most<lb />
important opportunity of the E.<lb />
C. T. C. alumni is paid up mem-<lb />
bership in the Association. I<lb />
am here to emphasize the im-<lb />
mediate need of the Association<lb />
is members and more mem-<lb />
bers�active members who have<lb />
paid their dues and who are<lb />
workers in their chapters or in<lb />
their isolation it' they have no<lb />
chapter near.<lb />
"Next January the Legisla-<lb />
ture meets. If the alumni have<lb />
not been keeping in touch with<lb />
plans of the president and the<lb />
needs and the Ideals of the Col-<lb />
lege, what will these alumni<lb />
scattered all over our State<lb />
know to answer quest inns of<lb />
legislators who naturally will<lb />
turn to them for information<lb />
"It is the immediate oppor-<lb />
tunity of tin alumni of E. C. T.<lb />
C. to be ready to join in the de-<lb />
fense program of this nation.<lb />
There are those among us who<lb />
recall service during the World<lb />
War�only 22 years ago. They<lb />
thought there would be no fur-<lb />
ther occasion for war work.<lb />
Now we know there is a great-<lb />
er cause.�a strange, appalling<lb />
need. For us to help, we face,<lb />
first of all. the necessity for ac-<lb />
curate information. By the<lb />
right kind of communication<lb />
with the college, alumni may<lb />
get some of the information<lb />
needed. The means of com-<lb />
munication is the Alumni Of-<lb />
fice; there must be members to<lb />
maintain this office.<lb />
"Most important today is the<lb />
spirit of unity. Cannot the col<lb />
lege become one more unifying I<lb />
force to carry out the vry<lb />
spirit of our nation for the!<lb />
strength of oneness among the<lb />
many ?<lb />
"The aim of this Association<lb />
is not money; it is instead a<lb />
great mental a n d spiritual<lb />
force that comes from unity. It<lb />
is the joy of friendship kept<lb />
alive and of loyalty that never<lb />
I dies. It is strength of follow-<lb />
ing our motto To Serve'�to<lb />
serve now as never before in<lb />
the gravest crisis our country<lb />
has ever faced. It is the crisis<lb />
of being ready for any emerg-<lb />
ency.<lb />
"So I say again the immediate<lb />
opporunity and the immediate<lb />
privilege and the immediate<lb />
duty of every alumnus and<lb />
every alumna is to become a<lb />
member of a chapter or to bring<lb />
? j in another member; and to give<lb />
I organized support to the or-<lb />
ganization you have set up.<lb />
Only thus can we avoid failure.<lb />
Only thus can we have the<lb />
satisfaction of having been true<lb />
to the school to which we owe<lb />
our training and consequently<lb />
our living and our culture.<lb />
Only thus can we go forward<lb />
as a force for helping to save<lb />
the future of our school and our<lb />
country. We must be joined<lb />
as one. We must save what we<lb />
have begun<lb /><lb />
Ri gist rot ion<lb />
All alumni who return for<lb />
Homecoming Day are urged to<lb />
I register. Admission to the<lb />
luncheon will be by a ticket<lb />
 hich will be presented without<lb />
charge when one registers.<lb />
Registration will be in the Aus-<lb />
tin Building.<lb /><lb />
diopter Meetings<lb />
The Burlington Alumni<lb />
Chapter is rapidly growing. At<lb />
the October meeting, the num-<lb />
ber of members was almost<lb />
doubled. Mrs. R. G. Collier!<lb />
(Lucile Cole), secretary and'<lb />
treasurer, reports that the chap<lb />
ter still has a one hundred per;<lb />
cent paid membership.<lb />
 Members of the Roanoke<lb />
Rapids chapter have elected of-<lb />
ficers for the year 194041.<lb />
M; rgaret Fakes will serve as<lb />
president; Nancy Sperling, as<lb />
vice-president; Mrs. G. A. Gur-<lb />
ganus (Julia Foley), as secre-<lb />
tary and treasurer; ard Eliza-<lb />
beth Wilder, as reporter.<lb />
At the Woman's Club build-<lb />
ing in Raleigh, Tuesdav even-<lb />
ing, October 15. the Raleigh<lb />
alumni group held its annual<lb />
dinner meeting. Miss Maria<lb />
D. Graham and Mr. Ralph C.<lb />
Deal, who were presented by<lb />
i Mrs. Charles M. Johnson (Ruth<lb />
; Moore), were guest speakers to<lb />
the forty-eight alumni in atten-<lb />
j dance. During the short busi-<lb />
j ness session which followed the<lb />
.dinner meeting, plans were dis-<lb />
cussed and made for the No-<lb />
! vember 15 bridge tournament.<lb />
Tuesday evening, Octo-<lb />
ber 22. the Ayden chapter met<lb />
at the home of Mrs. James Ray<lb />
Pittman (Marie Moore), with<lb />
Mrs. Staton Ross (Josephine<lb />
Dixon), newly elected presi-<lb />
dent, presiding. Mrs. Ross and<lb />
Mrs. Staricill Sumrell (Mary<lb />
Worthington) served as hos-<lb />
tesses along with Mrs. Pittman.<lb />
Dr. L. R. Meadows<lb />
Speaks Tonight<lb />
President L. R. Meadows to-<lb />
night will address some 300<lb />
high school students and their<lb />
advisers in the dining hall of<lb />
the College at a banquet of the<lb />
14the annual State Student<lb />
Council Congress which con-<lb />
vened today at Greenville High<lb />
School, host for the occasion.<lb />
The delegates registered this<lb />
morning and were interviewed<lb />
over WGTC at 11 o'clock. A<lb />
general session, followed by<lb />
four panel discussions, are<lb />
scheduled for this afternoon.<lb />
Tomorrow morning the dele-<lb />
gates will conduct a business<lb />
session, during which new of-<lb />
ficers will be elected and a host<lb />
school for next year's congress<lb />
designated.<lb />
This is the fourth year Green-<lb />
ville High School has partici-<lb />
pated in the Congress. Miss<lb />
Evelyn Buchanan is general<lb />
chairman for the occasion.<lb />
pleasure her year spent at East<lb />
Carolina Teachers College and<lb />
has a sincere appreciation for<lb />
the help, assistance, and- inspi-<lb />
ration given by each of her in-<lb />
structors.<lb />
Norman Wilkerson, president<lb />
! of the sophomore class, Hazel<lb />
Starnes of the social committee,<lb />
and James Whitfield. editor of<lb />
the Teco Echo.<lb />
HOMECOMING<lb />
Freshmen Elect<lb />
Other Officers<lb />
Members of the Freshman<lb />
class elected a vice-president,<lb />
secretary, and a treasurer Mon-<lb />
day night in run-off elections<lb />
held under the supervision of<lb />
Ida Ruth Knowles, Junior class<lb />
president.<lb />
J. W. Frazelle was named<lb />
vice-president; Janie Fakes,<lb />
secretary, and Christine Hel-<lb />
len. treasurer.<lb />
Since all the class officers<lb />
have been elected, future meet-<lb />
ings of the class will be held<lb />
under their direction. Margaret<lb />
Russell is president of the<lb />
Freshman class.<lb />
Continued from Pane One<lb />
informal gathering for the fac-<lb />
ulty, students, alumni a n d<lb />
friends of the college. They<lb />
will meet in the lobby of tin<lb />
Wright Building and then go<lb />
into the gymnasium to dance.<lb />
Music will be furnished by an<lb />
orchestra.<lb />
The college wishes to extend<lb />
to all alumni a most cordial in-<lb />
vitation to be present for all<lb />
these exercises including the<lb />
football game which will be<lb />
played in the Guy Smith Stad-<lb />
ium at 7?() in the evening.<lb />
Since the E. C. T. C. team has<lb />
won three of the five games al-<lb />
ready played, everyone feels<lb />
that the boys will give High<lb />
Point some real competition.<lb />
Students who have conferred<lb />
with, and will assist the com-<lb />
mittee in carrying out the pro-<lb />
gram are: Doris Bialock, pres-<lb />
ident of the Womens Student<lb />
Government. Walter Rogers,<lb />
president of the Men's Student<lb />
Government. R e b e c c a Ross.<lb />
president of the Young Wom-<lb />
an's Christian Association.<lb />
Vern Keutemeyer. president of<lb />
the Young Men's Christian<lb />
Association, Betty Keuzenkamp,<lb />
editor-in-chief of the Tecoan,<lb />
Patricia Brooks, editor-in-chief<lb />
of the Pieces &amp; Eight, Mazie<lb />
Castleberry, president of the<lb />
senior class, Ida Ruth Knowles,<lb />
president of the junior class,<lb />
Leaders Named<lb />
By Debate Club<lb />
E. C. T. C. now has a Debat-<lb />
ing club listed among her extra-<lb />
curricular activities. A small<lb />
group of students met in Dr.<lb />
. M. Posey'a classroom Fri-<lb />
day night, October IS, and elec-<lb />
ted their club officers in addi-<lb />
tion to forming their plans for<lb />
the coming year. Officers<lb />
elected wire Jennings Ballard,<lb />
president; Elizabeth Bishop,<lb />
secretary - treasurer; Clifton<lb />
leans, reporter; and Dr. Poaey,<lb />
debating coach. The club is<lb />
still open for membership.<lb />
This year's inter-collegiate<lb />
debating query is resolved:<lb />
"That the I united States should<lb />
form a permanent military alli-<lb />
ance with the South American<lb />
nat ions<lb />
through with some I<lb />
lawkmg in the setfiJi '<lb />
came<lb />
ball naunnig lu Ufc secj '<lb />
and showed that given th<lb />
portunity, against a team in<lb />
Pirates class, will giVe pl <lb />
headaches ere the season<lb />
over. <lb />
WAA<lb />
t Continued from pagt thru<lb />
bell by a score of 7-9, 4g<lb />
As is traditional in the jri i<lb />
hockey intramurals. 'm-junris<lb />
and Sophomores con pose 2<lb />
nam while the Seniori and<lb />
Freshmen make U JF<lb />
The first meet p!a  J<lb />
day saw the Senior-Fj h '<lb />
bine winning 4-2.<lb />
Registered at the maincr- ,<lb />
of New York's Citj .Si<lb />
1,000 men and two -j . r<lb />
enrollment ifl over 22.(X<lb />
STATE FROSH<lb />
( ov ' n ii d from pagt tit n �<lb />
taking two or three of the Pir-<lb />
ates to pull him to the earth.<lb />
Gianakos, Rogers, and Young<lb />
displayed excellent play in the<lb />
Pirates' forewall. and' McFee<lb />
put on hi- usual stellar exhibit-<lb />
ion in the backfield. Evans<lb />
I<lb />
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new)<lb />
j Mr. Williams Bell I I  tw<lb />
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POEMS<lb />
Continued from Page One<lb />
Mrs. Braxton Craven Page of<lb />
High Point, attended East Car-<lb />
olina Teachers College in 1916-<lb />
1017 and later studied at the<lb />
University of North Carolina.<lb />
She taught at Selma and High<lb />
Point. The Pages have two<lb />
daughters�S a r a h Gertrude.<lb />
who is in the third grade, and<lb />
Xorma. a senior at Montreat<lb />
Preparatory School. To them,<lb />
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