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ampus, March 21.<lb />
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be guest of the local chapter.<lb />
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that day. the first Tuesday of<lb />
Spring quarter. In ' the<lb />
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tings with the F. T. A.<lb />
At the same meeting interest<lb />
ing reports were given by the<lb />
ates who attended the!<lb />
State m eting of the F. T. A. at<lb />
Wake Forest College in Decem-<lb />
At this meeting, a new<lb />
means of cooperation by the<lb />
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Associations for the advance-<lb />
ment of F. T. A. was announced<lb />
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n w hich is open to students in<lb />
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the joint sponsorship of both<lb />
National and State Associations.<lb />
ECHO<lb />
Friday, February 7, 1941<lb />
Number 8<lb />
Dr. Henry Nelson Wieman,<lb />
Of Chicago, Speaker For<lb />
'Religious Emphasis Week7<lb />
All-State Band<lb />
Gives Concert<lb />
On ECTG Campus<lb />
Professor Earl Slocum, direc-<lb />
tor of the University of North<lb />
Cast Selected<lb />
For 'Applesauce'<lb />
Outstanding American Tenor,<lb />
Allan Jones, Here Next Friday<lb />
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designed h<lb />
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e play.<lb />
meed in the<lb />
�' . 7 co Kr'fi'i. in-<lb />
� new set of<lb />
� rs. Only two<lb />
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admitted on<lb />
ivity tickets.<lb />
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t tickets.<lb />
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Try-outs and cast selection<lb />
the Varsity Club play,<lb />
"� sa id . v. .re 'held last week<lb />
director Bill Dudash. All<lb />
students were eligible for the<lb />
outs and those selected to<lb />
i part in the production were<lb />
aa follows:<lb />
Jennie, Edith Harris: Bill,I<lb />
Jimmie Dempsey; Rollo, Nor-<lb />
n Wilkerson; Pa. Robert<lb />
Musseiwhite; Ma, Ruth Spencer:<lb />
Mr. McAllister. Howard Adams;<lb />
Hazel, Garnet Cordell.<lb />
The play centers around the<lb />
well-known triangle with an in-<lb />
v itable promise of trouble. The<lb />
� arl of Rollo. the studious, hard-i<lb />
working young man, is taken byj<lb />
Norman Wilkerson and the girl<lb />
he plans to marry is Hazel, <lb />
� ayed by Garnet Cordell. Com<lb />
plications immediately turn up!<lb />
when Bill, a dashing, carefree<lb />
"Romeo" sets out to win the<lb />
bride for himself. The part is<lb />
well-taken by Jimmie Dempsey,<lb />
v, ho has had leading parts in<lb />
other campus productions.<lb />
Awlesauce, a fast moving,<lb />
Founder's Day Dinner<lb />
Young Democrats have 1m<lb />
"egun work on plans<lb />
Th<lb />
already<lb />
for a Founder's Day celebration<lb />
which will be staged May 3 in<lb />
commenu ration of the founding<lb />
of the Y. D. C. here last April.<lb />
The program will consist of a<lb />
banquet and afterwards a dance<lb />
in the Robert H. Wright Build-<lb />
ing.<lb />
Invitations have been extend-<lb />
ed to Gov. and Mrs. J. M.<lb />
Broughton. Gov. Broughton will<lb />
deliver the address. They will<lb />
guests in the home of Presi-<lb />
dent, and Mrs. L R. Meadows.<lb />
Some committees who will<lb />
carry out the plans have already<lb />
been appointed and others will<lb />
be named later.<lb />
It is expected that there will<lb />
be at least 500 in attendance,<lb />
since nearly half the student<lb />
body are members of the organi-<lb />
zation. Besides members, there<lb />
will also be guests of the mem-<lb />
bers who are invited to be<lb />
present.<lb />
by Clifton Eva jus<lb />
Poe Society Sponsoring<lb />
Quarterly Dance Feb. 15<lb />
Anyone who can jump from a<lb />
job paying fifteen cents an<lb />
hour to a position enabling him<lb />
to earn something like $15,000<lb />
for an hour's work can surely be<lb />
judged, in the materialist terms<lb />
of this world, as quite success-<lb />
ful. Such has been the course<lb />
followed by "America's Out-<lb />
standing Young Tenor Allan<lb />
Jones, above, who will present<lb />
a concert in the Robert II.<lb />
Dr. Henry Nelson Wieman,<lb />
professor of the Philosophy of<lb />
Religion at the University of<lb />
Chicago, will be the speaker for<lb />
Religion Emphasis Week, spon-<lb />
sored bv the Y. W. C. A. and<lb />
Y. M. C. A. of East Carolina<lb />
Teachers College, which will be<lb />
observed here February 9-11.<lb />
Instead of having a quarterly<lb />
speaker, as has been done for<lb />
the past few years, the "Y's"<lb />
 will have a series of services by<lb />
Carolina Band, directed the best one speaker, following the cus-<lb />
high school players in East torn on most university and col-<lb />
1 Carolina in Greenville recently lege campuses,<lb />
jin a program of symphonic. A full schedule has been ar-<lb />
band music as a part of a clinic ranged for Dr. Wieman's three<lb />
conference held on the campus days on the campus. On Sun-<lb />
of East Carolina Teachers Col- i day there will be worship service<lb />
lege. Activities of the playersI at 11:00 in the morning in Aus-<lb />
occupied two days. j tin Auditorium ; in the afternoon<lb />
The representatives of 12 from 3 :30 to 5:00 there will be<lb />
East Carolina high schools sub-I a tea in the social room of the<lb />
jected themselves to some of the new classroom building: at 6:30<lb />
most rigorous and concentrated; p. m. Dr. Wieman will lead a<lb />
training possible to give them; vesper service in Austin Audi-<lb />
wit bin a short time. i torium.<lb />
Under the direction of Pro-) Monday Dr. Wieman will talk<lb />
fessor Slocum. they began first; at the Morning Watch at 7:15<lb />
with the scale, then went to tun- in room 123, Austin Building.<lb />
ing and tone production, and i At 6:30 in the evening he will<lb />
finally to the rehearsal of pas- speak in the Austin Auditorium.<lb />
sage after passage�at first On Tuesday he will again lead<lb />
roughly, then more finished�of Morning Watch, and then will<lb />
the music presented in the eve speak at Chapel, in Austin<lb />
ning. Auditorium, at 12:00.<lb />
The evening's performances; Dr. Wieman has a national<lb />
was prefaced by a few remarks ; reputation as a scholar, speaker,<lb />
by A. L. Dittmer. chairman of' and writer of religious articles,<lb />
the Eastern Division of the All-<lb />
State Band, who explained the<lb />
band clinic movement and intro-<lb />
duced Professor Slocum.<lb />
On the following day work<lb />
was resumed with a rehearsal<lb />
of more difficult selections,<lb />
and as a person who has achiev-<lb />
ed marked success as a worker<lb />
with young people. He has had<lb />
wide and varied contacts both<lb />
with students and teachers in a<lb />
number of colleges and univers-<lb />
ities in different parts of this<lb />
which will be played in the sea-1 country and in Europe.<lb />
son's contest. This activity has He spent some time studying<lb />
proved most informative and in- in the German universities of<lb />
spirational to both performers Jena and Heidelberg in 1910 and<lb />
Wrie-ht Buildinir on the niriit of and visiting directors as well. 1911. After his graduation from<lb />
wrigni Buiraing on me nij-m pi . . . . . ff- , D � n u;an�, v, ;a<lb />
Weekly Radio Program<lb />
Moved Up 15 Minutes<lb />
The fifteen minute program<lb />
presented over W. G. T. C. every<lb />
John Philip Sousa. outstand-<lb />
ing American artist whose or-<lb />
chestra plays swing interpreta-<lb />
tions in a sophisticated manner,<lb />
will play for the quarterly dance<lb />
iarious conn<lb />
dv, guaranteed to; Thursday night has been moved to be held next Saturday night.<lb />
Students Offer<lb />
Spice, Variety<lb />
At Chapel<lb />
s audience in high spirits (up from 9 :lo to 9:30.<lb />
and gales of laughter, will be This change was made to ac-<lb />
presented Friday, March 7, at Jcnmodate a commercial program<lb />
q.qO p M. from the station.<lb />
Good-Will Banquet<lb />
Held By Pitt Alumni<lb />
 a <lb />
Pitt County Alumni of East<lb />
Carolina Teachers College held<lb />
a banquet in the college dining<lb />
YV<lb />
linment to give spice<lb />
;ty to chapel assembly<lb />
ties ring the hall last night at 6:30 o'clock.<lb />
Lindsay Whichard, of Bethel,<lb />
ram of student talent j and member of last year's Sen-<lb />
ted during chapelL rla5S) was toastmaster. A<lb />
;ary 28. wlftW-L and pntertaining program<lb />
SJS. AC? worked out on the pattern of a<lb />
�S3l 3 Mary radio broadcast was the feature<lb />
of the good-will dinner.<lb />
Meadows<lb />
Hold Parley<lb />
On Standards<lb />
ine<lb />
ns<lb />
a troi "Robin in<lb />
� -The Wedding a<lb />
Jaa given by Margie<lb />
well- Donald Perrv sang<lb />
:� and -Jean and<lb />
Alderman gave two ae-<lb />
on the piano, "Rglec-<lb />
, the Water" and "Body<lb />
Soul" as an encore.<lb />
 not her program, a rounc<lb />
,M,Cu-ion on "Educational<lb />
Today" with Ward<lb />
puestions ana<lb />
"Pauline Abeyounis,<lb />
IiUsh and Clifton Bnt-<lb />
answering the questions and<lb />
. ring them was held m<lb />
day, January 31.<lb />
The problems discussed cen<lb />
tered around teacher's salaries<lb />
dramatics in education, and the<lb />
. ffect of the political and war<lb />
situations on college education<lb />
Another round table.pertain<lb />
dems<lb />
es, asking<lb />
the Democrtic Party, JJ.<lb />
on Tuesday of this week under<lb />
the sponsorship of the Young<lb />
Democratic Club.<lb />
President L. R<lb />
brought a greeting for the form-<lb />
er students. Mrs. Mae Johnson<lb />
(Eure Tyndall) of Ayden re-<lb />
sponded. ,<lb />
Professor R. C. Deal conduc-<lb />
ted a "Professor Quiz" pro-<lb />
gram, and Denton Rossell of the<lb />
music department of the college<lb />
A large number of alumni<lb />
from all sections of the county<lb />
were in attendance.<lb />
Included in the group were<lb />
faculty, staff members and their<lb />
wives, as well as husbands and<lb />
wives of graduates.<lb />
Tickets to the banquet were<lb />
sold throughout the county by<lb />
graduates.<lb />
After the dinner program the<lb />
alumni were extended an invi-<lb />
, witness one of<lb />
Society plays. E a c h of<lb />
alumni was a member of one of<lb />
the literary organization dur-<lb />
ing his undergraduate days.<lb />
�toPTp��a-jSSlsS2.te-?.�b f ho<lb />
President Leon R. Meadows<lb />
of East Carolina Teachers Col-<lb />
lege, chairman of the Standards<lb />
Committee of the North Caro-<lb />
lina College Conference and<lb />
State Department of Educa-<lb />
tion, attended a meeting in Ral-<lb />
eigh Wednesday devoted to the<lb />
oroblem of raising the standard I<lb />
for practice teaching in North !<lb />
Carolina. He was accompanied<lb />
by Dr. E. L. Henderson, direc-<lb />
tor of the department of school<lb />
administration and supervision.<lb />
The meeting was called by<lb />
Dr. James E. Hillman, of the<lb />
State Department of Public In-<lb />
struction.<lb />
The conference took up such<lb />
oroblems as the content of the<lb />
work in directed teaching, pre-<lb />
requisites for it, the relationship<lb />
between student teacher on one<lb />
hand and critic teacher and<lb />
pupils on the other hand, the<lb />
schools in which such teaching<lb />
should be done, qualifications of<lb />
the critic teacher, relationship<lb />
tf the college faculty to directed<lb />
Caching, and the use of appren-<lb />
tices; and committees were ap-<lb />
pointed in each field.<lb />
February 15. under the sponsor-<lb />
ship of the Poe Literary Society.<lb />
Sponsors for the dance chosen<lb />
Wednesday night were Hazel<lb />
Owens, Margie Baker, Virgil<lb />
Ward. Maude Emily Smith, Ida<lb />
Ruth Knowles and Mary E.<lb />
Beasley.<lb />
The dance will get under way<lb />
at 8:30 o'clock and last until<lb />
11:45 o'clock.<lb />
Decorations will consist of<lb />
the traditional red and white<lb />
colors of the Poe Society. Mary<lb />
E. Beasley, Rosebud Gaylord<lb />
and Margaret P. Harden will be<lb />
in charge of the decorations.<lb />
Ida Ruth Knowles has been<lb />
I assigned the task of handling<lb />
j the invitations and Edna Mit-<lb />
i chell is chairman of the refresh-<lb />
ments committee.<lb />
Each quarter one of the three<lb />
societies sponsor the school<lb />
dance. Orchestras for the dances<lb />
are obtained through the social<lb />
committee. A large turnout is<lb />
expected.<lb />
Fridav. February 14. at 8:30<lb />
P. If.<lb />
Ranked by renowned critics<lb />
as one of the best among con-<lb />
tempary tenors, Mr. Jones1<lb />
comes to us from triumphs in<lb />
opera, on the concert stage, and<lb />
in motion pictures. It is through<lb />
his brilliant work in the latter<lb />
field that the layman has be-<lb />
come acquainted with the name,<lb />
Allan Jones, and has learned to<lb />
know and appreciate his voice<lb />
and acting ability. Amongvsome<lb />
of his best known films are list-<lb />
ed "A Night at the Onera<lb />
"The Firefly "Show Boat<lb />
"The Great Victor Herbert<lb />
and "The Boys from Syracuse<lb />
The Welch have always been<lb />
a singing race; perhaps Allan<lb />
Jones' Welch ancestry is partly<lb />
responsible for his gifted voice.<lb />
His father migrated directly<lb />
from Wales to Scranton, Penn<lb />
sylvania, where he<lb />
A voice clinic to iron out diffi- j Parks College. Missouri, he did<lb />
culties preparatory to the State ' snecial study in San Francisco<lb />
competition was held recently Theological Seminary and Occi-<lb />
and was described by Chairman i dental College. For many years<lb />
Dittmer as being "most success- he was professor of philosophy<lb />
fu<lb />
Writes Article<lb />
For Journal<lb />
at Occidental College. Los An<lb />
geles, and since 1927 has held<lb />
the chair in the Divinity School<lb />
in the University of Chicago.<lb />
He has delivered the annual<lb />
series of lectures at McCormick<lb />
Theological Seminary, Nathan-<lb />
iel William Taylor lectures at<lb />
! Yale, Mendenhall lectures at<lb />
In the January issue of the Depauw University; Swander<lb />
Peabody Journal of Education,<lb />
East Carolina Teachers College<lb />
 as so honored as to have been<lb />
represented by a very interest-<lb />
ing, well-written article entitled,<lb />
"I Look Forward To Teaching<lb />
written by one of its seniors,<lb />
lectures at Theological semi-<lb />
nary of Reformed Church. Ca-<lb />
rew lectures at Hartford Semi-<lb />
nary Foundation: and has lec-<lb />
tured on the Earl Foundation<lb />
at the Pacific School of Reli-<lb />
gion.<lb />
Among the long list of books<lb />
Elizabeth Coppedge.<lb />
This article, one of four at- See SPEAKER on Page Three<lb />
tempted by E. C. T. C. seniors, <lb />
became was chosen as the best and sent<lb />
superintendent of a coal mine. I to the Journal. It is the second<lb />
It was into this environment of a series the Journal started,<lb />
that Allan was born, and it was last year under the same cap-<lb />
in this same town that young tion, which proved to be both!<lb />
Jones later gave a concert that interesting and reassuring. The,<lb />
enabled him to raise enough series contains six articles writ-j<lb />
See TENOR on Page Four I Sec ARTICLE on Page Three<lb />
Frosh Entertain Juniors<lb />
At Dance Saturday Night<lb />
Personality Tests<lb />
Offered To All<lb />
Dr. Carl Adams of the Social<lb />
Conference committee this week<lb />
announced that all members of<lb />
the student body are invited to<lb />
take the personality tests offer-<lb />
ed exclusively to Freshmen<lb />
heretofore.<lb />
The tests are designed tq.help<lb />
a student detect his defects in<lb />
personality adjustment, and find<lb />
some possible solution through<lb />
sympathetic understanding of<lb />
the committeemen.<lb />
Results of the tests will be<lb />
used only for the benefit of the<lb />
students who take them. The<lb />
Social Conference room is on the<lb />
third floor of Austin.<lb />
Methodists Hold<lb />
Big Conference<lb />
Several students of East<lb />
Carolina Teachers College will<lb />
attend the annual Methodist<lb />
State Student Conference con-<lb />
vening at College Place Metho-<lb />
dist Church in Greensboro to-<lb />
day through Sunday.<lb />
Methodist students from col-<lb />
leges and universities all over<lb />
North Carolina will assemble for<lb />
a program of fellowship, dis-<lb />
cussion, enrichment, and in-<lb />
spiration.<lb />
The theme for the conference<lb />
this year is "The Church Uni-<lb />
versal in a World of Force<lb />
Mrs. Grace Sloan Overton of<lb />
Roanoke, Va will be the plat-<lb />
form leader. "Will the Church<lb />
Build for Tomorrow?" will be<lb />
the topic for her address Fri-<lb />
day evening; "The Church and<lb />
Human Fellowship Saturday<lb />
See Conference on Page Three<lb />
The Freshman Class will be<lb />
host to the Juniors at a dance<lb />
to be held in the Wright Build-<lb />
ing tomorrow night, February<lb />
8.<lb />
Margaret Russell, Freshman<lb />
Class President, has announced<lb />
that Ted Ross and his Orches-<lb />
tra of the University of North<lb />
Carolina will furnish the music<lb />
and dancing will begin at 8:30.<lb />
The figure will be led by Miss<lb />
Russell and the Junior Presi-<lb />
dent. Miss Ida Ruth Knowles.<lb />
Red and white crepe paper<lb />
will be used in decorating the<lb />
building. The colors will carry<lb />
out the theme of the Valentine<lb />
season. Other decorations, in-<lb />
cluding a cupid and hearts<lb />
against a background of blue,<lb />
will further the development of<lb />
the Valentine season scheme.<lb />
Committee chairmen are:<lb />
Decoration, Maribelle Robert-<lb />
son; Refreshments, Frances<lb />
Phelps: Figure, Virginia Rouse;<lb />
Property, Ellen Maddrey;<lb />
Chaperons and special guests,<lb />
Donald Perry; Invitations,<lb />
Merle Slater.<lb />
Westminster<lb />
Choir Appear<lb />
Here On Feb. 27<lb />
The Westminster Choir, which<lb />
has completed two successful<lb />
tours of Europe and given over<lb />
1.000 concerts in America, and<lb />
the culmination of an ideal long<lb />
cherished by its founder and<lb />
conductor. Dr. John Finley Wil-<lb />
liamson, will be presented at<lb />
East Carolina Teachers College<lb />
'in the Robert H. Wright Build-<lb />
ing Thursday evening, February<lb />
27, at 8 o'clock, under the<lb />
auspices of the East Carolina<lb />
Symphonic Choral Association.<lb />
This is not a scheduled enter-<lb />
tainment of the college and stu-<lb />
dents desiring to attend may<lb />
purchase tickets from Clarissa<lb />
Edwards, 442 Cotten Hall;<lb />
Winifred Stokes, Fleming Hall,<lb />
or Annabelle Boyd, day student.<lb />
Composed of forty singers�<lb />
men and women�the West-<lb />
minster Choir is a marvelously<lb />
trained, beautifully responsive<lb />
instrument, singing always a<lb />
capella and from memory,<lb />
capable of expressing itself<lb />
with a poignant effect in all<lb />
styles of choral singing.<lb />
In its programs, which in-<lb />
clude both classical and secular<lb />
music, the unfailing beauty of<lb />
tone, delicate nuances, impec-<lb />
cable technique and intonation<lb />
are equally apparent; whether<lb />
See CHOIR on Page Three<lb />
I<lb />
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PAGE TWO<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
FEBRUARY 7, 1941<lb />
The Teco Echo<lb />
Published Biweekly bit the Students of East Carolina<lb />
Teachers College<lb />
Entered as second-class matter December 3, 1925. at the U. S.<lb />
Postoffice, Greenville, N. C, under the act of March 3, 1879.<lb />
James Whitfield Editor-in-Chief<lb />
ASSOCIATE EDITORS<lb />
Pauline Abeyounis<lb />
Rith Pollard<lb />
Mary D. Horne<lb />
Smutt Burks<lb />
�'Mutt" Andrews<lb />
Mary Agnes Deal<lb />
Rose Carlton Dunn<lb />
Emily Murphy<lb />
Jessie Keith<lb />
William Harris<lb />
Frances Southerland<lb />
O. D. Andrews<lb />
Photography<lb />
BUSINESS STAFF<lb />
 Sports Editor<lb />
Fenly Spear<lb />
Business Manager<lb />
Ellen MuIntyre<lb />
Mary Long Ford<lb />
Mary Harvey Rufein<lb />
Watching The World<lb />
by<lb />
William Harris<lb />
�EpmseNTeo worn nation l overt isttxa by<lb />
Member<lb />
North Carolina Collegiate Press<lb />
Association<lb />
Mtrr.bc r<lb />
PlsSOCidod Colle&amp;ide Press National Advertising Service, Inc.<lb />
r College Publishers Rvlrtsentatnt<lb />
Distributor ot 420 Mad1son Ave New York. n.y.<lb />
ColloPsioto Rirtost  � ��sic � l� ���m � s�� f���cisco<lb />
Sidewalks Or Boats Needed On South Campus<lb />
Many members of the faculty live South of the campus, along<lb />
with a large number of students. Their usual route to and from<lb />
home takes them down a path that mother nature provided mil-<lb />
lions of years ago. Too. roots cross it. And it rains�well, that<lb />
is another story. There are several deep valleys in the path that<lb />
an1 filled with each downpour. If one evades the puddle of water<lb />
by stepping on leaves, his sucks are drenched and shoes become<lb />
muddy. Getting the feet wet causes colds, and these cause stu-<lb />
dents to become ill and miss school. Sometimes professors who<lb />
have blazed this beaten path enter the classroom with mud on their<lb />
shoes. This doesn't look nice. At least, it doesn't set a good<lb />
example for the s t u d e n t s who will be in the classrooms of to-<lb />
morrow. Much paving has been done on the campus in recent<lb />
years, but the South campus apparently has been overlooked.<lb />
Surely this condition has been mentioned by faculty members who<lb />
h.nd to change shoes and socks after walking home during a rain.<lb />
Still, nothing has been done about it. No one has to accent our<lb />
word about the need of this pavin.tr project. The next time it.<lb />
rains he can traverse the path himself. If this is done by the<lb />
proper persons, the paving will get under way as soon as the rain<lb />
eeas s.<lb />
Do You Owe Class Dues?<lb />
N ' ices on the bulletin boards urging members of the various<lb />
sea to pay their dues is a stmn.tr indication that certain stu-<lb />
?ked this obligation. Since classes have to de-<lb />
: u n du - to s onsor dances, banquets, and other activities,<lb />
I ity of every student to pay his dues. Some students will<lb />
that they don't attend the dances and have no desire to<lb />
te banquets. But this attitude can be looked upon in the<lb />
mann r as that of some taxpayers. Thousands of people do<lb />
irectly from their tax money. However, they are a<lb />
ty and have to contribute to its welfare. If you are a<lb />
 class, it is your duty to pay your dues, as you are a<lb />
- and its financial responsibilities arc as much<lb />
- at f any other person. To accomplish anything, a class<lb />
�. If it fails, and you didn't pay your dues, then<lb />
If a a t ntributor to its failure.<lb />
A Week That Merits Support Of All Students<lb />
The German Fuehrer, speaking on the eighth anniversary of<lb />
his assumption of power, told his Nazis that Germany had many<lb />
things making it "a thousand times as strong as the strength it<lb />
has already displayed" and that "whoever wants to help England<lb />
will have to realize that whatever ship is going to come within<lb />
range of our torpedoes will be torpedoed He also declared that<lb />
although the British were now hoping for aid from the United<lb />
States, that "when we were forced into this war we had plans even<lb />
then for this emergency<lb />
Hitler's threat to torpedo all ships carrying United States<lb />
supnlies to Great Britain was interpreted in congressional circles<lb />
in Washington as an attempt to frighten Comrress into curbing<lb />
President Roosevelt's powers under the pending lend-lease bill.<lb />
Leading senators were quick in their statements that the threats<lb />
will not affect the legislation one particle, and the House foreign<lb />
affairs committee answered Hitler in approving the bill, with<lb />
minor changes.<lb />
In Rritain the speech of the Fuehrer was described as lend-<lb />
ing greater weight to prevailing Britisl opinion that Germany<lb />
I will launch a huge offensive this spring in an effort to deliver the<lb />
knockout before American aid can become effective. Moving<lb />
I speedily to meet this newest threat. Britain laid plans for an army<lb />
! of 8.000.000 men to be made possible by the substitution of women<lb />
; for men in industrial plants. This mobilization speed-up indicates<lb />
: that the government is confident that sufficient supplies will be<lb />
available from the United States and that British factories will<lb />
meet all needs.<lb />
Britain's army of the Nile has reached another milestone, in<lb />
its campaign to drive Premier Mussolini's forces out of North<lb />
Africa. Derna. the third major Italian bastion to fall in Libya,<lb />
has be, n occupied after the bitterest resistance offered by the<lb />
Fascists in the whole campaign. The conquered position is being<lb />
consolidated while the mechanized units move in towards Ben-<lb />
gasi, the apparent next objective.<lb />
On far-away fronts in East Africa, the British report that<lb />
their forces in Italian Eritrea were concentrating behind some<lb />
4,000 Italians who have retreated in Agordat-Barentu sector and<lb />
are believed preparing to make a stand. Operations in Italian<lb />
Somaliland are progressing in all sectors.<lb />
The "Free French" commander, Gen. Charles De Gaulle,<lb />
called last week upon the unbeaten French armies under General<lb />
Maximo Weygand in North and West Africa to throw off their<lb />
"shameful" inertia and help complete the conquest of Italian<lb />
1 .ibya. His urge was answered by Weygand who called on France's<lb />
powerful colonial empire in Africa to hold firm behind Marshal<lb />
Petain and await the Marshal's orders.<lb />
Greek warrior's, on the offensive again after beating off a<lb />
week of fierce Italian counter-attacks have occupied the key Al-<lb />
banian town of Tepeleni and are forcing an Italian retreat toward<lb />
 alona, the next major goal of the Greek counter invasion. Im-<lb />
portant gains have been made in the sector north of Klesura and<lb />
in the coastal sector, where counter-attacks have been crushed<lb />
with heavy Italian losses.<lb />
Hostilities in the undeclared warfare between Thailand<lb />
(Siam) and French Indo-China ceased at 6 p. m. on January 31<lb />
when French and Thai delegates signed an armistice drafted by<lb />
fapan.se mediators. A peace treaty will be negotiated at Tokyo<lb />
with Japan as mediator.<lb />
On the home front President Roosevelt has issued a grave .<lb />
warning that the government will take over any den'fense plant<lb />
if the owner's refusal to meet government requirements threatens ;<lb />
to delay the rearmament drive. At the same time he said that<lb />
attorneys are studying the laws governing private patents to see<lb />
what power the government might exercise over them during<lb />
wartime.<lb />
Educators are arrayed in two<lb />
camps�those who believe that<lb />
education should go farther in<lb />
training youth for the particu-<lb />
lar duties they, are to assume<lb />
in the world, and those who con-<lb />
tend that vocational education<lb />
is already overdone to the neg-<lb />
lect of more fundamental train-<lb />
ing. Popular classification la-<lb />
bels them the practical school<lb />
and the theoretical school.<lb />
On the face of it that puts<lb />
those favoring theory at a heavy<lb />
disadvantage since, in the lan-<lb />
guage of semantics, "practical"<lb />
is a good word and "theoretical"<lb />
a bad word. Rut Robert M.<lb />
Hutchins. president of Chicago<lb />
University and generally recog-<lb />
nized as the leading spokesman<lb />
of the theoretical school, meets<lb />
that issue head-on. In an article<lb />
in Nation's Rusiness, he says<lb />
flatly that<lb />
"The most practical education<lb />
is the most theoretical one<lb />
Mr. Hutchins thus explains<lb />
his paradox:<lb />
A university can study busi-<lb />
ness. It cannot produce busi-<lb />
ness men. It can promote under-<lb />
standing. It cannot train prac-<lb />
titioners. The way to learn how<lb />
to practice anything is to prac-<lb />
tice it under the conditions un-<lb />
der which you will have to prac-<lb />
'ice it in real life. The way to<lb />
understand anything is to group<lb />
its theory and its principles.<lb />
To Mr. Hutchins. the func-<lb />
tion of formal education is to<lb />
teach people how to think and<lb />
to provide some of the tools of<lb />
ironoral fact and truth. It is not<lb />
to apply those truths. That<lb />
comes later, in the post-gradu-<lb />
ate schooling we know as the<lb />
business of living and making<lb />
a living.<lb />
STUDENT'S CORNER<lb />
by Pearl Eduards<lb />
Lallah B. Watts from Raleigh, and whose fath �<lb />
of State Prison, has been exceedingly active in extra<lb />
activities during her three years on the campus.<lb />
This year Lallah B. is best known for her ass<lb />
Tecoan, the yearly publication of the colhv<lb />
manager.<lb />
During her college career, Lallah B. has won apj 1<lb />
faculty members as well as students due to her desirs<lb />
sonality, willingness to help others, and scholastic a<lb />
v � � �r<lb />
Lallah B. believes that a student can be valuable<lb />
i,<lb />
an active part in campus activities as he can by I<lb />
zation. She has proven this by taking part in the foil<lb />
activities: Business manager of Tecoan: first via �<lb />
Chi Pi Players and Historian last year; Assistant li<lb />
Girl Scout Troop; business staff of Teco Echo la<lb />
member of the Young Democrats (Tub.<lb />
LOST AND FOUND DEPARTMENT<lb />
Criss Humphn y<lb />
Believe it or not, honesty is still prevalent in th<lb />
is shown by the Lost &amp; Found Department on our can<lb />
day you can see on the Bulletin Board in Austin B<lb />
that read like this:<lb />
"Lost: A black striped fountain pen ; or a gr<lb />
a brown leather key-case (probably Mutt's); or a<lb />
bracelet�and if found. Pleeze turn in to Mr. Deal<lb />
No, he doesn't want to pawn them, nor is h<lb />
umbrellas, etc. as a hobby. It just happens thai h is he<lb />
Lost &amp; Found Department, and the one to whom ev r<lb />
when something has been misplaced, lost, stolen,<lb />
It's a good thing it is just confined to this campus, or .<lb />
might have ten or twelve collies or spaniels sitting in<lb />
patiently waiting to be claimed. As it is he only (� 1<lb />
or 30 fountan pens just aching to be used�althougl<lb />
of the ones he has can't even scratch, much less v. ���� .<lb />
He tells of several incidents of which he�and w<lb />
One boy turned in a wallet he found with only"<lb />
other, who had lost $5.00 gave back the bill Mr. Deal hai<lb />
when told it was found in the Post Office, saying it <lb />
because he hadn't been in the Post Office f r<lb />
after time, students come in trying to recover a<lb />
over the ones Mr. Deal Bpreads before them. <lb />
none belong to them. He doesn't even require a :<lb />
cause he says�"I'm being fair and honest with y u<lb />
you. Now you be the same with me; b e c a u s e PI<lb />
barrassed if you take something that isn't you ,<lb />
owner comes to me later saying their's has been<lb />
person We are glad to hear that they�tl � I� .<lb />
treat him the same; because, after all, we wanl I<lb />
we would have them treat us. If every. � tld rei<lb />
how much better this world would bef<lb />
I<lb />
�<lb />
From Sunday through Tuesday, when Religious Emphasis<lb />
ns red by the Young Women's Christian Association,<lb />
v img Men's Christian Association, students of Fast<lb />
reachers College will have an opportunity to show their<lb />
: for the worthwhile objectives these religious organi-<lb />
attempting to achieve. Dr. Henry Nelson Wieman.<lb />
�" philosophy of religion at the University of Chicago.<lb />
speaker. The YWCA and the YMCA have gone to<lb />
nse to procure the services of this nationally-known<lb />
the field of religious betterment: and failure to support<lb />
program not only would cause these groups not to attain<lb />
rjurpose, but would prove embarrassing- to the speaker as<lb />
Regardless of our individual attitude toward celebrated<lb />
taries who visit our campus from time to time, we owe it to<lb />
selves as students of East Carolina Teachers College to show<lb />
1 the courtesy they so rightly deserve. A schedule pertaining to<lb />
Dr. Wieman's visit has been posted on the bulletin board in front<lb />
he soda shoppe. Find when you can confer with Dr. Wieman.<lb />
f you don't have any particular problem, go in and speak to him.<lb />
He'll appreciate it. And you'll give the "Y" cabinets an incentive<lb />
for sponsoring the visit of such notables on future occasions.<lb />
Parade Of Opinion<lb />
Access To The Local Bowling- Alley Is Sought<lb />
This week the Administration received for consideration<lb />
and possible endorsement a petition signed by all members of the<lb />
Women's Student Government Council and the Men's Student<lb />
Government Council reauesting that students be allowed to use<lb />
the facilities of the bowling located near the college. The petition<lb />
explained an investigation had been conducted recently, setting<lb />
forth that the management maintains the establishment in an or-<lb />
derly manner, and that such a privilege would provide healthful<lb />
recreation for students. When students enter college they have<lb />
not stopped growing mentally or physically, and bowlingis one<lb />
phase of recreation that will aid their physical development. In<lb />
many instances the women's council has been kept busy trying to<lb />
eradicate loafincr by girls in some of the downtown drug stores.<lb />
This would relieve some of the congested conditions in these<lb />
popular hangouts and provide exercises for the girls simultaneous-<lb />
ly All in all. if using the bowling alley merits the endorsement<lb />
of the councils, it is worthwhile. Aspirations of the students are<lb />
voiced through these organizations.<lb />
We Hope You Weren't Insulted<lb />
Last week a notice was posted outside the door of the staff<lb />
room of the Trco Echo calling attention to the fact that the room<lb />
was primarily for the use of students who produce the school news-<lb />
paper. This did not mean we couldn't have visitors, as we wel-<lb />
come business or friendly visits from students whom we represent<lb />
at any time. The notice, however, was for the benefit of those who<lb />
cannot conduct themselves in an orderlv manner and insist on<lb />
wrecking the furniture, disturbing others, and failing to have a<lb />
purpose behind their visit. The office of the school newspaper, or<lb />
any other office, is not a public playground, even though some<lb />
students have regarded it as such. We want students to feel at<lb />
home in the staff room. If some have tried to feel at home, then<lb />
their parents have failed to do a good job in rearing their child,<lb />
it you were in charge of an office and someone disturbed-it, you'd<lb />
want this condition eradicated immediately. We have tried to be<lb />
as courteous as possible, but it failed to have any effect If it<lb />
takes insults to encourage some members of the student body to<lb />
lact like ladies and gentlemen, we can provide those too!<lb />
by Associated Collegiate Press)<lb />
In the United States, says the Manitou Messenger at St. Claf<lb />
college, an 0 thrown at a presidential candidate rates the head-<lb />
lines in all newspapers. In Mexico the incident probably would<lb />
have been dismissed immediately because of the thrower's in-<lb />
accuracy.<lb />
Which is by way of introducing a colletriate discussion of<lb />
I mted States relations with the neighbor to the south. With ex- ;<lb />
ceptions, the view of undergraduate editorialists is skeptical, re-<lb />
sembling in tone the recent observation of the Daily Nebraskan �<lb />
"Mexico, long suspected of being a hotbed of fascist sentiment<lb />
and fifth column activity, evidences WHAT SEEMS TO BE a<lb />
sincere desire to rid herself of anti-American elements. At least<lb />
official Mexico announces such a policy. The Mexican declaration<lb />
: of fact and policy is heartening. A large country, and one so close<lb />
to our own, Mexico would be a powder-horn of revolt against<lb />
western world peace if its government became intimidated to<lb />
fascist influence<lb />
j Another midwestern publication, the Dailv Kansan. is simi-1<lb />
larly far from convinced. "Mexican politics being what thev are "<lb />
observes the Kansan, "it is somewhat difficult to swallow the<lb />
recent explanation by President Cardenas that refusal to grant<lb />
concessions to the Japanese was based on 'continental solidaritv "<lb />
'Many veteran observers the Dailv Iowan joins in, "recall<lb />
WYJ in� Pleasure a Mexican action which foreclosed on property<lb />
held by American oil companies in Mexico It would be well for<lb />
the lurtherance of good relations, says the Iowan, "to establish<lb />
some kind of solidarity on this score, preferably a just one for the<lb />
oil companies<lb />
�. ?l?re �llUr:Z to accePt Mexico's declaration of good faith is<lb />
the Indiana Daily Student, which feels that Mexico has "answered<lb />
her critics in a way to stifle even the most bitter. Her action is a<lb />
commendable example of attempts by South and Central Ameri-<lb />
can countries to mold the Western Hemisphere into a 'united<lb />
front against all interlopers<lb />
A Michigan Daily writer notes that "the United States is<lb />
making strained efforts to treat Mexico with the same respect<lb />
accorded to Canda. Now plans are being made for an elaborate<lb />
defense understanding Reports indicate the United States in-<lb />
tends giving Mexico funds for improvement of naval bases which<lb />
could be used as stations for United States ships; that Mexican<lb />
air bases might be enlarged and made available for United States<lb />
Planes defending the Canal Zone and the Gulf of Mexico Included<lb />
in the proposed plan are possible transfer of four United States<lb />
destroyers to Mexico, mechanization of the Mexican army with<lb />
officers ml ald' and exchane of naval, air and amy<lb />
"Why the United States should transfer four destroyers to<lb />
notTar118 11 �1 " Sf S? patro1 Mexican �5� is<lb />
not clear It is obvious who will prof t by the exchange of offi-<lb />
cers And the United States should think !Zb�<lb />
ZuZmg-iry S a f�Untry whose immediate hfstory Is<lb />
saturated with blood violently shed. In fact, "the University of<lb />
Michigan edi orahst believes great care should be taken n plan-<lb />
ning the whole general co-operation with Mexico. Mexico has had<lb />
a particularly turbulent history, and one can only speculate on<lb />
her future course. Not that Mexico is likely to turn totalitarian<lb />
or be especially dangerous if she did; but the United States does<lb />
ltn?r$T materials to to 22�3<lb />
This<lb />
Collegiate World<lb />
(by Associated Collegiate Press)<lb />
One of the nation's foremost<lb />
Jesuit institutions, Fordham<lb />
University, is in its 100th year<lb />
and has graduated more than<lb />
20,000 students.<lb />
Water color paintings by two<lb />
Iowa State college women were<lb />
recently accepted by the Joslvn<lb />
Memorial in Omaha, Nebraska.<lb />
University of Minnesota stu-<lb />
dents and faculty members are<lb />
planning their first joint hobby<lb />
show.<lb />
Cadets at The Citadel, South<lb />
Carolina military college, daily<lb />
consume 1.730 quarts of milk.<lb />
Sixty per cent of the 11,000<lb />
University of Texas students<lb />
earn all or part of their way<lb />
through school.<lb />
University of Cincinnati has<lb />
students from every continent<lb />
but Africa.<lb />
Thirty-three University of,<lb />
North Dakota engineering col-<lb />
I irro seniors have completed<lb />
mine rescue and first aid<lb />
courses given by the United'<lb />
States bureau of mines.<lb />
Rockfeller foundation has<lb />
given $25,000 for maintenance<lb />
in the coming year of the teach-<lb />
ing and research program of<lb />
the University of Helsinki, Fin-<lb />
land.<lb />
All but seven of last year's<lb />
151 education graduates of<lb />
Winona (Minn.) State Teachers<lb />
college have obtained positions.<lb />
Af the 1.644 members of the<lb />
Northwestern university facul-<lb />
ty, almost 200 had military ex-<lb />
perience in the World war.<lb />
University of Alaska, at Fair-<lb />
banks, claims to be the north-<lb />
ernmost university in the world.<lb />
First men's college to buy an<lb />
ambulance for the British-<lb />
American Ambulance corps,<lb />
Amherst college has received a<lb />
permit for ambulance No. 394.<lb />
Volney H. Jones, University<lb />
of Michigan anthropologist, is<lb />
studying refuse at an old New<lb />
Mexican mission to learn what<lb />
the early Spaniards ate.<lb />
Marian Feulner is vying with<lb />
male classmates in the survey-<lb />
ing course at the Agricultural<lb />
College of Utah.<lb />
Sister Maria Giannino, SDC,<lb />
a third cousin of Pope Pius XII,<lb />
has enrolled for the spring seme-<lb />
ster at Mount Mary college,<lb />
Milwaukee.<lb />
Price leveling effects of the<lb />
corn loan program have moved<lb />
the center of U. S. hog produc-<lb />
tion eastward, Iowa State col-<lb />
lege, experts say.<lb />
Twenty-three different uni-<lb />
forms or combinations of uni-<lb />
forms are in use at The Citadel.<lb />
STUDENT OPINION<lb />
Dear Editor:<lb />
What is our newspaper, a voice for the stud.<lb />
whole or for your staff and a few of their friends?<lb />
I for one do not think the column about the mei<lb />
we had the good luck to tret this year was exactly fai<lb />
a loyal suporter of all athletic games since I have I<lb />
and I don't mind saying that they were getting i<lb />
dents that attended school here last year couldn't n<lb />
this year then let them step back and make way  r I<lb />
I noticed that mention was made of these boys<lb />
other school, but when they registered at E. C. T. I<lb />
members of our student body. After all in the pasl<lb />
boys from other schools such as Wake Forest, Louis<lb />
We didn't treat them as outsiders: so why should tl 1<lb />
get out on our gridiron and basketball courts this<lb />
as such?<lb />
In closing I say. Thanks to the boys thai ma<lb />
team at E. C. T. C. possible, I admire your spirit<lb />
HampU<lb />
�<lb />
�<lb />
Digging For Dirt<lb />
By S. H. O'Vell<lb />
Council of the Week!�Beware E. C. T. C. R �<lb />
where you shine with any fair damsel, other than 5<lb />
entine�this goes for one big, tall boy who caused Buch a<lb />
entertainments�still no names. Emmett Fisher, inn<lb />
man, can't get owr the beauty that prevails on the third I<lb />
Fleming�so we understand�one could call him a<lb />
'Cosy" now. Now�don't tell me that you haven't n<lb />
regularity that the lights on the porches of Wilson ai<lb />
going off�first Wilson�then Jarvis�can't blame ' Th<lb />
son and Jean Wendt for taking advantage of tl<lb />
"dream I know that this is the third time for her. but I 9<lb />
if F. Roebuck is still washing Jimmy Dempsey's sweal<lb />
would be a dream just off hand if we all could know that 1<lb />
would not check on Sunday night anymore. You might <lb />
Brown if he knows the definition of Smooch�oops, I mean er�AI<lb />
kiss. Miss Cheatham is slipping�I mean�Dr. Deloacht<lb />
minded where she was sitting at the basketball game th<lb />
night�and wow!�You should have seen that scowl on his<lb />
in fact it even made Wiley Mayo's face turn red. Don't taki<lb />
word for it, but look around and see if vou don't see sol<lb />
girls from Wilson Dorm, with a little lighter hair than usual�<lb />
hutfin is one of 'em�for a hint. I hate to do this�but have<lb />
noticed anything�say er-ah his eyes twinkling�-about Jami<lb />
Whttfield, the Ed I believe that he and Anne H<lb />
really started something�anyway he jumps when ever she's<lb />
around�hit's a shore sign erf lurve. Merwin Frazelh has culti-<lb />
vated a brand of cigarettes all his own�O. Ps. Just a tip�A&amp;<lb />
Purser�Hiram Green (?) Mayo has an eye on vou�better<lb />
home to mother. Donald Perry and Betsy Hutchinson went to<lb />
walk the other day and she came back with a broken laig�pore<lb />
thing they had to shoot her. It's a shame that onlv Mr. Deal and<lb />
MissSholU of our faculty could helo the Infantile Paralysis vic-<lb />
tims by attending the President's Ball. Bill Davidson and Mildn '<lb />
Hnleit have taken their romance to the high school�more trou<lb />
for Miss England. Orchids�or should I say basketballs for Ha<lb />
A of and Mary Francis Williams. Dining Hall Quip I Some people<lb />
say that the best way to start a day is to eat a good breakfast�<lb />
neTL�? and then (?) we have the Prettiest davs. Damn, B<lb />
Waddclt is pretty busy with a girl a night campaign. Chief Wil-<lb />
liams is going to get Miss Lowe and her Biflivver yet for reckless<lb />
driving. Hep! Hep!�Cries Dopey Watson around Louise Parks.<lb />
Lautares kind of killed pre-season dope and is going around with<lb />
Jeanette Early�of late. Margie Selby is getting Young (er) every<lb />
day now�but you'd better investigate that picture folder from<lb />
(Breyard) the last basketball tour to Winnie Mercer. "Mustard the<lb />
Ureaf Maness has changed "Sweet Adeline" to "Sweet Adelaide<lb />
Us a funny hobby of Jay Casteen's�collecting ducks (cigs).<lb />
Scene of the Week:�two people enrapted in thoughts� Walter<lb />
Mallard and Sadie Gorham. But them O. D. Andrews and Lena<lb />
Mae Smith are pretty good too. Those boys are going to break their<lb />
necks yet down in Ragadale, trying to be the first to answer the<lb />
new phone (9888).<lb />
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tUARY 7. 1941<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
page three<lb />
Win Over Campbell Sparked By Bob Young<lb />
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With<lb />
eorge Lautares<lb />
their winning over the past two<lb />
1 College and Norfolk division of Wm.<lb />
avd games. Th, Campbell contest was<lb />
ut 1 �tereon and little Rob Young continued<lb />
r and led the Pirates to victory.<lb />
Pirates Romp To Triumph<lb />
Over William And Mary<lb />
�all teams have been chosen and this<lb />
mpetition. Aa usual, there are four<lb />
will a - ear in the lineups, including such<lb />
LmmeU Fisher. "Weasel and several<lb />
a � mber of the Pirate varsity and<lb />
� competition. "Weazel" and Fisher<lb />
iboul Pine<lb />
!�<lb />
pong. ECTC has some<lb />
really bat the ball around<lb />
�ding to ability, here<lb />
If one<lb />
is how thev<lb />
���" Burks.<lb />
M ad s.<lb />
Hy .<lb />
Rogeraon.<lb />
sty forbids my putting any one here.<lb />
�� � Wiley<lb />
' his firs<lb />
tiling!<lb />
how<lb />
uch.<lb />
basketballera are Clyde "Manteo<lb />
Brown. Mann is a fresh man this<lb />
chance at college basketball with<lb />
His usual position is at center, but<lb />
a forward. He handles both posi-<lb />
ia in his second year of college<lb />
i to improve as he has thus far. he<lb />
Both boya came to ECTC with a<lb />
rame was to be played. They have<lb />
The E. C. T. C. basketball ag-<lb />
gregation romped all over the<lb />
visiting William and Mary (ND)<lb />
five and pasted a 63-40 defeat<lb />
on the Rraves in the Wright<lb />
building. January 31.<lb />
The Pirate first string started<lb />
and built up a sizeable margin<lb />
early in the game, and Coach<lb />
("hristenbury substituted freely<lb />
during the rest of the game.<lb />
The Rraves, coached by George<lb />
Sternweiss. brilliant athlete of<lb />
the University of North Caro-<lb />
lina a few years back, fought<lb />
gamely against the superior<lb />
Teachers, but were never close<lb />
enough to threaten, even against<lb />
the E. C. T. C. second stringers.<lb />
Rob Young tallied 13 points to<lb />
show the way for the winners.<lb />
Peterson scored ten to take sec-<lb />
ond-place honors. David Wat-<lb />
son and Floyd Hinton were the<lb />
stars of the play of the second<lb />
team. Watson scored nine<lb />
points to push the leaders for<lb />
honors.<lb />
With the Pirates holding only<lb />
a seven-point lead with about<lb />
five minutes to go. Christen-<lb />
bury injected the starters back<lb />
into the fray. The big first<lb />
stringers responded by counting<lb />
off 15 rapid points to put the<lb />
game on ice.<lb />
No, it's not the familiar cry<lb />
of the newsreel movie director.<lb />
Rather it's the call to every<lb />
camera bug on the campus to<lb />
dig out his best pictures of Jlie<lb />
vear and enter them in<lb />
Jack And George<lb />
Accounted For<lb />
This Spectacle<lb />
'� ECTC basketball player has been starring<lb />
- S mi-Pro outfit for the past few weeks.<lb />
since that time, he has been teaching<lb />
a Grange High School. Incidentally, his basket-<lb />
$ti ng contenders for the Ienoir County<lb />
i a  ' am for which he plays has won 28<lb />
Urges Interest<lb />
On Government<lb />
i St.<lb />
irnec<lb />
In<lb />
� Si ring<lb />
uucL'mnt.<lb />
iy (iay. and undertaker by night.<lb />
his native Asheville. However<lb />
t1 will not be for long since he<lb />
quarter. The Spring quarter is<lb />
legiate Digest's fourth annual<lb />
Salon Edition competition.<lb />
This amateur photo contest is<lb />
conducted each year to select<lb />
the prize-winning photos .to be<lb />
featured in the annual Salon<lb />
Edition�an edition that is a<lb />
special showing of the best work<lb />
done by colleigiate photograph-<lb />
ers during the year. Winners<lb />
are rewarded with cash prizes,<lb />
publication of their pictures,<lb />
and participation in a traveling<lb />
nhoto salon that is exhibited at<lb />
leading college art centers<lb />
throughout the nation. A special<lb />
$25 cash award will go to the<lb />
person submitting the outstand-<lb />
ing print of the contest.<lb />
This largest and most widely<lb />
known of all college camera<lb />
contests is open to both students<lb />
ind faculty members. Although<lb />
?he experinced amateur is aided<lb />
by use of special equipment,<lb />
ordinary cameras very often<lb />
take the winning pictures, as<lb />
previous Salon Edition contests<lb />
have proved. It's the picture�<lb />
not the equipment�that counts'<lb />
so don't think your little 98-<lb />
cent camera can't produce a<lb />
winner!<lb />
Here are the rules:<lb />
1. All material must be sent<lb />
not later than April 1 to: Salon<lb />
Editor, Collegiate Digest Sec-<lb />
tion. 323 Fawkees Bldg Min-<lb />
neapolis. Minnesota.<lb />
2. Send technical data about<lb />
each photo submitted. Give col-<lb />
After trailing by 19-17 at half-<lb />
time, E. C. T. C. put on the<lb />
steam in the final half and ran<lb />
over Rocky Mount Y, 47-31, in<lb />
Col- the Wright building<lb />
Take Lead Quite Early<lb />
For Easy 50-38 Verdict<lb />
Societies Offer<lb />
One-Act Plays<lb />
Jack Young and George<lb />
Roberts, who were on the sick<lb />
list, were given the high sign<lb />
by Coach Christenbury after the<lb />
end of the first half, and the<lb />
two mountaineers dressed and<lb />
sparked the winners' second-<lb />
half drive. The extra height of<lb />
these bovs proved too much for<lb />
the visitors, and the Pirates<lb />
coasted to an easy victory.<lb />
Rig Lee Peterson led the at-<lb />
tack of the winners with 12<lb />
points. Peterson hit the basket<lb />
consistently the second half af-<lb />
ter getting off to a slow start<lb />
in the initial half. Wilson<lb />
Schuerhoitz was runner-up scor-<lb />
ing 10 points. Schuerhoitz also<lb />
was the star on defense and<lb />
ball-hawking for the Pirates.<lb />
ARTICLE<lb />
E<lb />
" <lb />
asketball game the other day and<lb />
a powerful girl's sextette if per-<lb />
la play good basketball and the games<lb />
ation "f fiery tempers or ill feelings�<lb />
�va-mural eame.<lb />
� � try not only is being successful as a basket-<lb />
ng much notice for his ability to teach<lb />
Gre d, who has become soft and pudgy since the<lb />
son ia tack in shape after attending wrestling<lb />
 3. Russell Rogeraon is also working off his ex-<lb />
nC ach John's class.<lb />
The Young Democratic Club<lb />
-f East Carolina Teachers Col-<lb />
lege, the largest of eight such<lb />
organizations in colleges and<lb />
universities of North Carolina.<lb />
was in charge of the College<lb />
assembly Tuesday morning, liege year or faculty standing of<lb />
with James Whitfield. president the photographer. Information<lb />
about the subject of the photo<lb />
will be helpful. Any size picture<lb />
is acceptable, but photos larger<lb />
than 3x5 are preferred.<lb />
3. Enter your photo in one<lb />
of the following divisions:<lb />
(a) Still life: (b) scenes; (c)<lb />
and founder, serving as chair-<lb />
man.<lb />
After the singing of "God<lb />
Rless America" by the student<lb />
body. Whit field spoke briefly on<lb />
why people should be interested<lb />
in government and politics Any<lb />
steps forward under the get-up action and candid photos (d)<lb />
portaita; (e) "college life<lb />
ta � v. entering its last month ar.d thus far<lb />
three games. The boys have now hit<lb />
now on out thev should have clear sailing.<lb />
lative Of Teacher<lb />
Dies In New York<lb />
v<lb />
Democraetic Partv<lb />
of foreign languages at the Col- questiong asked the onv were<lb />
lege. concerning the stand of the<lb />
Taking part in the play as narty on public highways, re-<lb />
actors were Helen Flowers, apportionment of representa-<lb />
Mary Elizabeth Eagles. Ruth. tives in the legislature public<lb />
ivilard. Erline Sawyer. Rarbara j hea th. industry and labor, the<lb />
Keuzenkamp, Ida Maria George, national administration, and<lb />
Hilda Martin, Gracy Stephen-1social security<lb />
Greenville senior, and super-<lb />
vised by Miss Marguerite Aus-<lb />
member of the department JJJJJJJJ<lb />
he .Y '� York<lb />
indav who saw<lb />
Mary S. Rose<lb />
j Expert" will<lb />
� � ��� -� and sympathy<lb />
riry of interna-<lb />
tation in the field of<lb />
sister-fn-iaw<lb />
Rose of the his-<lb />
rtmenl of East Care-<lb />
rs c illege.<lb />
had been ill for<lb />
� � me,<lb />
g research worker,<lb />
� r, Mrs. Rose had long<lb />
f the fore-<lb />
ritiea in her field.<lb />
taught at Columbia<lb />
t since 1900. During i<lb />
- W ,Hd War she served (ACP) � Ap-<lb />
York Food Commis- Spender Ii d- f�P<lb />
the Federj, Food j�JJJjSSSSJSi<lb />
�VaS v of the1 oHeges will meet here in May<lb />
i on Foods or me i  �. unir nr.<lb />
Medical Association<lb />
in the country come through the<lb />
channel of politics, he pointed<lb />
out. Unless people do take an<lb />
interest in politics and express<lb />
their views through Congress,<lb />
"the voice of the people they<lb />
will not always have govern-<lb />
ment of the people, by the<lb />
people, and for the people.<lb />
There followed a round-table<lb />
discussion by several members<lb />
of the club. Xancv Darden. Mil-<lb />
dred Andrews, William Rurks,<lb />
 Jennings Rallard. and Clifton<lb />
on the platform of the<lb />
Some of the<lb />
Continued from Pane One<lb />
ten by seniors from these five<lb />
colleges, State Normal School,<lb />
Oneonta, New York: State<lb />
Teachers College. Canyon.<lb />
Texas; Teachers College. Conn<lb />
New Rritain State Teachers<lb />
College, Skippentburg, Penn<lb />
and State Teachers College,<lb />
Peru, Nebracka.<lb />
Miss Coppedge, who attended<lb />
Mars Hill for two years before<lb />
coming here, is now doing her<lb />
practice teaching in music and<lb />
English. She says she likes it<lb />
very much: that she had not<lb />
always planned to teach, and<lb />
for six years had prepared her-<lb />
self for another field, until a<lb />
desire to share with others the<lb />
knowledge she had gained be-<lb />
came manifest under the guid-<lb />
ance of her teachers. This de-<lb />
sire she hopes to have realized<lb />
soon, for she graduates in June<lb />
�a gain to the students, and a<lb />
loss to the college.<lb />
The Poe, Lanier and Emerson<lb />
Literary Societies of the College<lb />
competed with one another last<lb />
night for first place in the pro-<lb />
gram of one-act plays, the sec-<lb />
ond such contest to be held, the<lb />
first having succeeded so well<lb />
last year that the societies de-<lb />
cided to make the program an<lb />
annual one.<lb />
The Poe Society offered for<lb />
its play, Mansions by Hilde-<lb />
erarde Flanner. Martha Rice,<lb />
Enfield junior, directed it. Her<lb />
cast was composed of Rosalie<lb />
Brown, Eloise Owens, and Har-<lb />
old Taylor.<lb />
For the Laniers Edith V.<lb />
Harris of Weeksville directed<lb />
"Sing a Song of Seniors by<lb />
Lindsay Barbee, with Dorothine<lb />
flCaasey, Mildred Liverman,<lb />
�Tanico Lister, Elizabeth Peal,<lb />
Margaret Reed, Frances Suth-<lb />
erland, and Cleo Rurney taking<lb />
part.<lb />
The Emerson play was "The<lb />
Rond Between by Mae H.<lb />
Barry. The cast included Avis<lb />
Jamerson, Evelvn Brummitt,<lb />
Wilda Royall. and Martha Wind-<lb />
ley. Sybil Taylor of Seaboard<lb />
was director.<lb />
Gaining a 20-4 lead in the<lb />
early minutes of the game,<lb />
E. C. T. C. downed the strong<lb />
Campbell five, 50-38, on the<lb />
losers' home court, February 1.<lb />
With Bob Young and Lee<lb />
Peterson hitting the goal con-<lb />
sistently, Coach Christenbury's<lb />
charges stayed in front all the<lb />
way, and were never threaten-<lb />
ed. The fast-breaking Camels<lb />
were held well in check by the<lb />
victorious Pirates' close guard-<lb />
ing and were unable to use their<lb />
fast break to any advantage.<lb />
Bob Young was the pacesetter<lb />
in the Pirates' second victory<lb />
over the Junior college team,<lb />
�agging 18 points before the<lb />
finl gun. Peterson scored<lb />
twelve points to take runner-up<lb />
I honors. Jack Young and Schuer-<lb />
j holtz were sparkplugs in the<lb />
'tight defense of the winners.<lb />
j Mitchell and Pawlak each<lb />
i garnered ten points to lead the<lb />
I Camels. Mitchell also shone on<lb />
defense.<lb />
SPEAKER<lb />
CHOIR<lb />
4. The outstanding photo sub-<lb />
mitted will receive a cash prize<lb />
of ?25. First place winners in<lb />
each division will receive cash<lb />
awards of $5. second and third<lb />
place winners, $3 and $2.<lb />
There is no entry fee, and<lb />
each individual may submit as<lb />
many photos as he desires.<lb />
Photos will be returned if ade-<lb />
quate postage accompanies en-<lb />
tries.<lb />
Continued from Page One<lb />
interpreting the sonorities of<lb />
Bach, in the closer harmonies of<lb />
a Negro spiritual or in the work<lb />
of any ' classic or modern com-<lb />
poser.<lb />
Few indeed have been the<lb />
choral organizations to achieve,<lb />
in so short a time, the truly<lb />
amazing and national approba-<lb />
tion from critics and public<lb />
alike that the Westminster<lb />
Choir and its noted conductor<lb />
have won and now enjoy in the<lb />
icities of the United States and<lb />
Canada, in which it has sung<lb />
over 1,000 concerts.<lb />
Continued from Page One<lb />
on philosophy and religion of<lb />
which he is the author, a few<lb />
are noted : Reliiious Experience<lb />
and the Scientific Method;<lb />
Methods of Private Religions<lb />
Living; Is There a God?; The<lb />
Wrestle of Religion with Truth.<lb />
Many articles by him have ap-<lb />
peared in various periodicals,<lb />
and his name is in the list of<lb />
contributors to the New Nation-<lb />
al Encyclopedia.<lb />
The invitation to hear Dr.<lb />
Wieman is being extended to all<lb />
the churches in Greenville and<lb />
surrounding towns.<lb />
Dr. Wieman will be the guest<lb />
j of President and Mrs. Leon R.<lb />
� Meadows while he is at the col-<lb />
i lege.<lb />
CONFERENCE<lb />
son, Cleo Burney. Lois McCorm-<lb />
ick, and Audrey White; as pro-<lb />
duction staff. Pauline Abey-<lb />
I ounis. director, Katherine Chap-<lb />
i pell, Beautrice Barnette, Kath-<lb />
erine Davenport, Helen King,<lb />
Finlev Spear, Janie Everette,<lb />
Louise Fisher. Carrie Mae<lb />
Mann. Zora Waller and Annette<lb />
Handley.<lb />
. en president df the<lb />
! n'inTheiSudent activity<lb />
the League of Virgil<lb />
to form a collegiate hiking or<lb />
tranization an dto obtain recog-<lb />
nition of hiking as a regular<lb />
Philadelphia. Pa.� (ACP) �<lb />
A co-operative plan is being<lb />
worked out under which<lb />
Swarthmore, Haverford and<lb />
Bryn Mawr colleges will ex-<lb />
change faculty members and<lb />
students.<lb />
Dr. John W. Nason of Swarth-<lb />
more announces that besides the<lb />
exchange of students and fac-<lb />
ulty members, the plan will en-<lb />
able the institutions to hire pro-<lb />
fessors who will teach at all<lb />
three colleges.<lb />
Boston, Mass.�(ACP)�Illi-<lb />
terates outnumber college grad-<lb />
uates in the United States, ac-<lb />
cording to the Modern Language<lb />
Association of America.<lb />
The association's recent meet-<lb />
ing here brought out the follow-<lb />
ing facts.<lb />
Among 75,000,000 adults in<lb />
the United States there are 1 2-3<lb />
times as many complete illiter-<lb />
ates as college graduates;<lb />
Continued from Page One<lb />
morning; "My Vitality and the<lb />
Vitality of My Church Satur-<lb />
day afternoon; and "Can I Have<lb />
Faith in the Future Sunday<lb />
morning.<lb />
Delegates to the conference<lb />
are Miss Elizabeth Tittsworth,<lb />
Hazel Starnes, Helen Butner,<lb />
Dorothine Massey, Frances<lb />
Southerland, Rebecca Lewis,<lb />
Wanda Tyndall, Sara Potter,<lb />
Elizabeth Kittrell, Sally Mary<lb />
Mathias, Dorothy Turner. Kath-<lb />
leen Asbell, Mabel Deans.<lb />
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PAGE FOUR<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
FEBRl'AJii<lb />
�<lb />
:� - �<lb />
Alumni N<lb />
- - By - -<lb />
ews<lb />
ESTELLE McCLEES <lb />
Marriage<lb />
Marguerite Lucille McGinnis,<lb />
'33, ami Renne Stephen Julian,<lb />
December 31. 1940 at East<lb />
Orange, New Jersey. Both Mr.<lb />
and Mrs. Julian have been<lb />
granted the M. A. degree from<lb />
the University of California.<lb />
Mrs. Julian is the niece of Dr.<lb />
and Mrs Howard J. McGinnis.<lb />
She has taught in the schools of<lb />
this state and California. Mr.<lb />
Julian is now in Bell Labrato-<lb />
riea in New York City. They<lb />
are at home on 82 North Arling-<lb />
ton Avenue, Fast Orange, X. J.<lb />
With tht Chaptt 's Presidents<lb />
Margan t Eakes. '37, serves<lb />
as president of the Roanoke<lb />
Ranids alumni group. She is, at<lb />
pres !i. teaching the sixth<lb />
grade�in the three years prior<lb />
to this, the<lb />
city schooh<lb />
a Sunday<lb />
Ros marv<lb />
fifth grade�in the<lb />
there. She teaches<lb />
school class in the<lb />
Baptist Church of<lb />
R  k Rapids and is also one<lb />
oft! ! unior B. Y. P. U. leaders.<lb />
Miss Eak 9 is a member of the<lb />
N. C. K. A.<lb />
r. Columbia, Marguerite Av-<lb />
erett. '39, is beginning to serve<lb />
tho second year as president of<lb />
tho local chapter. She is pres-<lb />
ently employed as teacher of<lb />
matchematics and history in the<lb />
C ' high school; is a mem-<lb />
ber of the X. C. E. A and is<lb />
vic president of the mathema-<lb />
: artmenl of the North-<lb />
�� rn District of the X. C. E.<lb />
A. Miss Averett is a teacher of<lb />
a class of girls and young<lb />
men in 1 he 'olumbia Metho-<lb />
. She, also, is en-<lb />
work of the Junior<lb />
W n ai 's Club.<lb />
R chaj t r of East<lb />
' a reachers College<lb />
Association has as its<lb />
Mrs. Fred Noble<lb />
Cutl ). who was<lb />
fr m the two-year<lb />
" al irse in 102-). Since<lb />
I ated Mrs. Noble has<lb />
e following summer<lb />
Is; East Car lina Touchers<lb />
in '25; University of<lb />
X lina, '26; State Col-<lb />
 md 'Mo: and had<lb />
� ar at State Col-<lb />
131-1935. Begin-<lb />
in 1925 she taught the<lb />
Wiley school for<lb />
trs. Mrs. Noble belongs<lb />
' I � E Ien1 � Street Church<lb />
Betsy Peele Sunday<lb />
- She is a member of.<lb />
tr Cj ; . i Book Club. Now,<lb />
Mrs N � le -ays that she is busy<lb />
up with Fred Jr and<lb />
� son who are five<lb />
rears old, respectively.<lb />
Mrs. Richard M. Taylor<lb />
(Ethel Shelton), '30. is serving<lb />
�- nd term as president of<lb />
Mount alumni group.<lb />
Resides attending East Carolina<lb />
T' achers College, she was in<lb />
school for two years at St.<lb />
Mary's in Raleigh and for one<lb />
year, at Meredith in a special<lb />
voice school. From 193033,<lb />
Mrs. Taylor taught in Jackson,<lb />
X. C. Her activities in the<lb />
Episcopal Church includes<lb />
chairmanship of a circle for<lb />
last year and this, and yount:<lb />
people's secretary for the Dis-<lb />
trict of Edecombe for the next<lb />
two years. She is a member of<lb />
tho Ben venue country club,<lb />
bridge clubs, and literary club.<lb />
Ri.irht now. is president of her<lb />
bridge club. She has found time<lb />
to knit and sew for the Red<lb />
Cross. According to Mrs. Tay-<lb />
lor, she is at present busilv en-<lb />
gaged in taking care of Ronald<lb />
Shelton. their ten weeks old son.<lb />
In the fall, when the Burlinp-<lb />
ton chapter was organized. Mrs.<lb />
J. T. Sutton (Mae Hampton<lb />
Keith), '28. was elected presi-<lb />
dent. Mrs. Sutton was married<lb />
July 16, and has lived in Bur-<lb />
linjrton since the first of last<lb />
August. She is a Baptist: a<lb />
member of the Woman's Mis-<lb />
sionary Society of the First<lb />
Baptist Church; and serves as<lb />
chairman of the Personal Ser-<lb />
vice Committee. Too, she is en-<lb />
gaged in the work of the Begin-<lb />
ners Department at the church.<lb />
Mrs. Sutton received a two-year<lb />
diploma from East Carolina<lb />
Teachers College and since then<lb />
has studied for three summers<lb />
at the University of North<lb />
Carolina and for one summer at<lb />
State College. She has had ex-<lb />
tension work from both institu-<lb />
tions.<lb />
Among those graduated in<lb />
the class of '37 was Naomi Ne-<lb />
well who has, since that time,<lb />
been teaching English in the<lb />
Goldsboro high school. At the<lb />
business meeting of the Golds-<lb />
boro East Carolina Teachers<lb />
College alumni chapter last<lb />
spring, she was elected to serve<lb />
as president in 1940-41. In ad-<lb />
dition to her work at E. C. T. C.<lb />
Miss Xewell has completed two<lb />
summer's work toward the<lb />
M. A. degree at Columbia Uni-<lb />
versity. She is a member of the<lb />
Class Room Teachers and the<lb />
X. C. E. A. In March 193<lb />
she spoke to tho Modern Lan-<lb />
guage Association at the State<lb />
X.F. A. meeting in Raleigh<lb />
on "Arousing Pupil Interest<lb />
Mis Xewell is a member of the<lb />
First Baptist Church of Golds-<lb />
boro where she teaches a Sun-<lb />
day school class and is also a<lb />
member of the Y. W. A.<lb />
Mrs. F. S. Worthinirton<lb />
(Edith Forties). '33, is presi-<lb />
dent of the Winterville alumni<lb />
group for the second year.<lb />
When the chapter was organ-<lb />
ized in March 1938 she was e-<lb />
lected vice-president. Mrs. Wor-<lb />
thington is a member of the<lb />
Winterville Baptisl Church.<lb />
She has taught the juniors in<lb />
Daily Vacation Bible School for<lb />
the past two summers, and is<lb />
leading the Junior Training<lb />
Union. She has one son. Smith<lb />
Worthington, Jr who is five<lb />
years old.<lb />
Serving as the first president<lb />
of tho Kinston alumni unit is<lb />
Mrs. Ned Carwile (Frances<lb />
Harvey), '34. Mrs. C a rw i 1 e<lb />
taught in Chicod, Fit county<lb />
and in Southwood, Lenior coun-<lb />
ty. She was married in June,<lb />
1940 and is now keeping house.<lb />
Mrs. Carwile is a. number of<lb />
the Presbyterian Church.<lb />
In Ayden, Mrs. Staton Ross<lb />
(Josephine Dixon )is president<lb />
of the Fast Carolina Teachers<lb />
College alumni group. She is a<lb />
member of the Methodist church<lb />
and tho Woman's Society of<lb />
Christian Service. She serves<lb />
as recording secretary to 1L0<lb />
i rganization. Mrs. Ross is a<lb />
Postal ('hrk sul ititute. She is<lb />
a member of a bridge club.<lb />
Mrs. Clem Garner (Ruth<lb />
Blanchard) is i r sid nt of the<lb />
i Jn n ille East (!an lina Teach-<lb />
ers College alumni chapter. Mrs.<lb />
Garner received the two-year<lb />
diploma in 1929 and the A. B.<lb />
degree in 193 1. In 1928, she at-<lb />
tended State Teachers College<lb />
in Farmville, Va. She is Super-<lb />
intendent of the Junior Depart-<lb />
ment of the M niorial Baptist<lb />
Church in Greenville; secretary<lb />
�f the Greenville unit of the<lb />
North Carolina Education Asso-<lb />
ciation: and a member of the<lb />
Pitt county branch of the Asso-<lb />
ciation for Childhood Educa-<lb />
tion. Al present Mrs. Garner<lb />
teaches fourth grade in the<lb />
Third Street school in Green-<lb />
ville. X. C.<lb />
Serving as president of the<lb />
Greensboro alumni group is<lb />
Alice Pope. '24. In 1937, she<lb />
was granted the M. A. degree<lb />
from Columbia University. In<lb />
the summer of 1938, she went<lb />
abroad visiting the following<lb />
countries: Italy, Switzerland.<lb />
France. England, and Ireland.<lb />
In 1928, Miss Pope toured the<lb />
West�stopping in Berkley, Cal-<lb />
ifornia, for a six weeks sum-<lb />
mer school at the University of<lb />
California. Last year and at<lb />
present she is head of the Ay-<lb />
cock School Professional Club.<lb />
Miss Pope is a member of the<lb />
State and local Bird Clubs and<lb />
an active member of the Civic<lb />
Forum Club in Greensboro. In<lb />
the fall of 1936, at the North-<lb />
western District Teachers Meet-<lb />
ing in High Point she spoke be-<lb />
fore the Grammar Grade Teach-<lb />
rs. Her topic was: "American<lb />
Education: The Lags and Need-<lb />
ed Advances She was asked<lb />
to publish this talk in the North<lb />
Carolina Education magazine.<lb />
This fall. Miss Pope spoke be-<lb />
fore the Civic Forum Club on<lb />
the topic: "Our Present Eco-<lb />
nomic Inequalities The club<lb />
voted that she put a copy in the<lb />
Greensboro Public Library. On<lb />
November 18, 1940, she spoke<lb />
before the Central Junior High<lb />
School Parent-Teachers Asso-<lb />
ciation. On April 14 at 7:45<lb />
o'clock, she is making a talk<lb />
over WBIG. Miss Pope is a<lb />
member of the faculty of the<lb />
Charles B. Aycock School in<lb />
Greensboro, N. C.<lb />
Ruth Modlin. who received<lb />
the two-year diploma in 1929<lb />
and the A. B. degree in 1983, is<lb />
president of the High Point<lb />
chapter. In 1939, she was grant-<lb />
ed the M. A. degree in Elemen-<lb />
tary Education from Columbia<lb />
Universit y. Miss Modlin is<lb />
teaching a section of the sixth<lb />
grade in Oak Hill School. High<lb />
Point, and is also directing the<lb />
school glee club. She belongs to<lb />
the Susanna Weseley Class at<lb />
Wesley Memorial Methodist<lb />
Church and sings in the choir<lb />
at Central Friends Church.<lb />
TENOR<lb />
EGTC Trustees<lb />
Hold Session<lb />
Continued from Paije One<lb />
money to make further study in<lb />
Europe possible.<lb />
From his first public singing<lb />
at ice cream festivals and<lb />
church picnics, Allan Jones has<lb />
traveled a long road�a road<lb />
that has led him onward and<lb />
upward, always to greater<lb />
heights and more success. His<lb />
father early recognized the fine<lb />
quality of his son's voice and<lb />
encouraged him in his choice to<lb />
make music his life work. After<lb />
finishing high school young<lb />
Jones worked at the mines as a<lb />
laborer, then as a steam shovel<lb />
operator, until he had saved<lb />
enough money to enable him to<lb />
enter S y r a c u a e University.<lb />
"While there he won a scholar-<lb />
ship to the University of Xew<lb />
York, where he studied with<lb />
Claude War ford.<lb />
Jones has studied in France<lb />
and in England on several oc-<lb />
casions. Upon returning to the<lb />
United States, after his second<lb />
stay abroad, the rapidly rising<lb />
tenor was offered the title role<lb />
in "Boccaccio" by Charles Wag-<lb />
ner.<lb />
His success in the operatic<lb />
realm b r o u g h t wide-spread<lb />
praise and motion picture con-<lb />
tracts with Metro-Goldwyn-<lb />
Mayer and Paramount Studios.<lb />
In Hollywood he married the<lb />
; beautiful and talented young<lb />
actress, Irene Hervey. The Al-<lb />
i Ian Joneses lead a very happy<lb />
j married life and are only apart<lb />
1 when Jones is off on the con<lb />
j cert tours that his present con-<lb />
! tract with Paramount allows<lb />
him to make two months out of<lb />
each year.<lb />
Allan Jones' chief interest,<lb />
other than his music and<lb />
family�he has a young son and<lb />
daughter.�is fine horses. He<lb />
owns, with actor Robert Young,<lb />
a riding academy in Bel Aire.<lb />
His idea of a real, honest-to-1<lb />
goodness vacation is to pack a<lb />
camping equipment on a horse,<lb />
mount another one. and head<lb />
for the beautiful wilderness of<lb />
the lofty Sierra Xevada Moun-<lb />
tains.<lb />
Such has been the full life of<lb />
progress and accomplishment of<lb />
the popular singer and stage<lb />
personality who will present a<lb />
vocal concert here on our cam-<lb />
pus Friday night. Februarv 14,<lb />
at 8:30 P. M.<lb />
Birthday Ball<lb />
Is Successful<lb />
The annual President's Ball<lb />
was held Thursday evening,<lb />
January 'Ml in the Robert H.<lb />
Wright Building. Twenty-four.<lb />
largo American flags hanging<lb />
from the balcony, together with<lb />
a picture of President Franklin<lb />
I). Roosevelt constituted the<lb />
decorations. Billy Knauff's<lb />
Deans of Rhythm furnished the<lb />
music and a floor show was put<lb />
on by Miss Marie Smith's<lb />
School of Dance.<lb />
l. C. Deal was master of<lb />
ceremonies and chairman of the<lb />
dance committee. Those assist-<lb />
ing him on the committee were<lb />
Doris Blalock, W<lb />
nad James Whitfi<lb />
In chart he<lb />
out in towi<lb />
son, and ���<lb />
the Varsity I lub.<lb />
Overton wa<lb />
Ball fund.<lb />
A large en<lb />
ball and it was i �<lb />
rful by thos<lb />
n though, � �<lb />
art amount of th<lb />
ed are not officia<lb />
i i that about $100<lb />
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FOR YOUR VALENTINES<lb />
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The Board of Trustees of the<lb />
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January 21) to discuss the needs<lb />
of the institution for the next<lb />
biennium.<lb />
Following this meeting, Presi-<lb />
dent Leon R. Meadows and F.<lb />
D. Duncan, treasurer, left for<lb />
Raleigh to present to the Budget<lb />
Committee, the request for the<lb />
necessary funds for the two-<lb />
year period.<lb />
The following members of the<lb />
Board attended the meeting:<lb />
ex-officio chairman, C. A. Er-<lb />
v iii. Raleigh; Mrs. Charles M.<lb />
Johnson, Raleigh; E. G. Flana-<lb />
gan, Greenville: Mrs. W. B.<lb />
Murphy, Snow Hill: Mrs. Char-<lb />
les s. Forbes, Greenville; F. C.<lb />
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Fitzgerald, Greenville; O. P.<lb />
Makepeace, Sanford, and R. R.<lb />
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