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mpsey<lb />
Garnette Cordle<lb />
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Volume XVII<lb />
Sybil Taylor<lb />
Howard Adams<lb />
Bob Musselwhite<lb />
The<lb />
TECO<lb />
ECHO<lb />
Greenville, N. C, Friday, March 7, 1941<lb />
Number 10<lb />
fi<lb />
APPLESAUCE<lb />
5<lb />
OFFERED TONIGHT<lb />
What Lucky Girl Will Be<lb />
Varsity Club Sweetheart?<lb />
' Brown<lb />
eight o'clock the<lb />
w j<lb />
J. R. Gulledg<lb />
ECTC Librarian<lb />
Dies In City<lb />
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A<lb />
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Tonight at<lb />
Varsity Club will present the<lb />
hilarious comedy "Applesauce<lb />
Practices for the play reached a<lb />
climax this week. Every night<lb />
- mething new and better pops<lb />
up. The play presents an un-<lb />
usual triangle of romance. High-<lb />
lights air given to the play by �<lb />
the "Ma" and "Pa" of the lovely James R. Gullodgo. A9, libra<lb />
heroine, Garnette Cordle. Gar- rum at East Carolina Teachers<lb />
tte plays the role of Hazel. College, died of appendicities in<lb />
Hospital. Green-<lb />
ville, February 27. after an ill-<lb />
ness of only a few clays.<lb />
Funeral services were held<lb />
last Saturday�morning service<lb />
in Austin auditorium at 10:15<lb />
o'clock and a church service in<lb />
the afternoon in the1 Central<lb />
Methodist Church of Albemarle<lb />
before internment there.<lb />
A violin arrangement of the<lb />
C ipel 'antiful "Meditation from<lb />
' hich she had Thais" was played as a prelude<lb />
by A. L. Dittmer, head of the<lb />
music department, with Mis<lb />
Lois V. GorrelJ<lb />
the Colleee Ch<lb />
Thai Will Xot<lb />
Students To Name Officers<lb />
In General Election Tuesday<lb />
the<lb />
dau<lb />
son<lb />
and<lb />
lovely and unsophisticated Ptt Genera<lb />
rhter of Mr, and Mrs. Robin-<lb />
Garnette acts with youth<lb />
vitiality and gives superior<lb />
interpretations i her part. This<lb />
her first experience on the<lb />
T. C. stage, but during her<lb />
school career Garnette<lb />
many roles. Among the<lb />
in w h i c h she has per-<lb />
was the High School<lb />
Ah, Sweet Spring!<lb />
by Criss Humphrey<lb />
If, in the next week, you aim-<lb />
lessly wander around the cam-<lb />
nus and cheerfully greet the<lb />
With over fifty students com-<lb />
peting for election, the election<lb />
of officers for the Women's<lb />
Student Government Associa-<lb />
tion and the editors and busi-<lb />
!� C,<lb />
high<lb />
took<lb />
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Of<lb />
s<lb />
ij:<lb />
R. Meadows<lb />
tional<lb />
D<lb />
in last spring in w<lb />
an important part.<lb />
Sybil Taylor again displays<lb />
her versatility in the field of<lb />
drama. This time Sybil plays<lb />
part of the wife who means<lb />
well, but just never does seem<lb />
to do the right thing. Sybil also<lb />
tyed an older woman's part<lb />
in "The Skull and directed the<lb />
Em son's play.<lb />
"Pa" is a very comic charac-<lb />
ter who will keep you laughing<lb />
all through the nlav. Robert<lb />
all through the play Kooerx Fourteenth Chapter of<lb />
Musselwhite steps out of the Qviledge on Pane Two<lb />
manv roles he has played as y<lb />
The Rev. T. McM. Grant, of<lb />
Jarvis Memorial Methodist test The smiling photograph'<lb />
Church, who was in charge of was made by an ardent admirer<lb />
the service, led in prayer; and<lb />
two scripture lessons were<lb />
read, the Twenty-Third Psalm<lb />
bv the Rev. Clarence Patrick,1<lb />
of the Immanuel Baptist Church<lb />
ion. Whether 'tis better to pass ness managers of the three pub-<lb />
the poor fool and get him from lications. will take place Tues-<lb />
under my feet�or fail him and day. March 11, in the Austin<lb />
first student you see with, a j stand it another quarter ; Building.<lb />
heart-warming "Hello only to: But be cheered, dear students, Running for President are<lb />
have the bent figure straighten I remember that "behind each Shirlev Johnson, Harriet Marsh-<lb />
up for a moment and a muffled cloud is the sun still shining burn. Wilda Rovall. and Ida Ruth<lb />
tone from 'way off absently re-j and that sun, under the magical Knowles. all of which have taken<lb />
ply "er . . hey and the worried i name of Spring Holidays, fol- active parts in the Women's<lb />
eyes again stare into space�do lows the exams, and begins on Student Government,<lb />
not become alarmed for his men- 'he loth of March. The majority j For Vice President there are<lb />
tal state, for he is merely on the of the students are going home only two nominees. Joyce Dun-<lb />
brink of a student's greatest to rest, eat, see their boy or girl ham, and Estelle Davis.<lb />
evil�exams. Yep, in spite of all! friends�and, oh yeh, their There was only one nomina-<lb />
their efforts to get out of it, the families. A few will take a long- tion for Secretary and therefore<lb />
m j students are now forced to hit coveted trip to visit some rela- Bessie Fay Hunt of Wilmington<lb />
arth with a bang, and�woe tive, friend, or merely go sight- is elected to this position.<lb />
Here's a picture )f Miss v Unto us�study. Even the seeing. At any rate, this break Nominations for Treasurer<lb />
Helen McElwain of the Physical I teachers are depressed. Con- bit ween quarters is certainly are Helen Flynn. Frances Far-<lb />
en- nor, Eloise Owens, and Audrey<lb />
the White.<lb />
Competitors for the positions<lb />
'Winning Smile Snapshot Con-<lb />
! a the piano, and Education Department who wasstantly, through their minds, is welcomed by all, and will<lb />
oil- sail "O Love ��. w, �� ;n � ration wide rUnllin the Pnrase "to Pass or ab!e Gach to a fresh start ln<lb />
let Me Go p . . I ?!? � ao to pass�that is the ques- spring.<lb />
Two Showings Of Ramona<lb />
Are Quite Successful<lb />
l. Meadows<lb />
� of the<lb />
� Teach-<lb />
twenty-fifth<lb />
Associa-<lb />
v recently.<lb />
I Dr. R. 1.<lb />
Englishmen, professors, and<lb />
once 'ho Mikado, to steal some<lb />
sc in � as the disgusted husband<lb />
stern father.<lb />
No play of this nature would<lb />
be complete without and old<lb />
"Busybody and "gossipper<lb />
Edith Harris has a new inter-<lb />
Set Siveetheart n Pane Pour<lb />
J. N. Williams<lb />
In Recital Here<lb />
Chi Pi Players<lb />
Competing In<lb />
State Festival<lb />
Skv Fodder, one-act play pre-<lb />
irly, leav-<lb />
McGinnia<lb />
� 11 ot<lb />
Tea<lb />
�h-<lb />
Irv<lb />
Ise<lb />
in<lb />
lut<lb />
lat<lb />
United<lb />
to<lb />
the<lb />
re-<lb />
tate<lb />
last<lb />
Estelle MsClees<lb />
Retained By<lb />
College Alumnae<lb />
Two recitals were presented<lb />
l�v piano students during theIsented last spring by the Chi Pi<lb />
at Week. Players, will be entered in the<lb />
' J N Williams, pupil of Miss olay production contest of the<lb />
Lois V. Gorrell. assisted by Lor- State Dramatic Drama Festival<lb />
raine Pritchard. mezzo-soprano, on March 13.<lb />
rave a program Wednesday The cast of the play which<lb />
night in Wright Auditorium, was directed by Clifton Britton<lb />
The selections included were includes George Lautares. Da-<lb />
Andante con Variaziono, Op. 26, vid Breece and Charles Marks.<lb />
by Beethoven: Valse Brilliante, David Breece is taking the part<lb />
Op 4� Nocturne, Op. 2. and olayed by John David Bridgers<lb />
Want A Ticket<lb />
The first four people turn-<lb />
ing in their find of the most<lb />
mistakes in the advertisements<lb />
appearing in this issue will be<lb />
awarded a ticket to "Apple-<lb />
sauce" being presented tonight.<lb />
Read the advertisements and<lb />
turn in your decisions to Mary<lb />
Agnes Deal in the staff room<lb />
between 1 o'clock and 2:30<lb />
o'clock this afternoon.<lb />
of editor and business managers<lb />
of the three publications are:<lb />
Teco Echo. Mary Home and<lb />
James Whitfield for editor,<lb />
Mary Agnes Deal and Mary<lb />
Harvey Ruffin for business<lb />
manager; Teeoan, Lallah B.<lb />
j Watts and Clifton Evans for<lb />
The Senior Class of East editor, Estelle Davis, Ann' Poy-<lb />
Carolina Teachers College, pre- thress. and Chris Humphrey for<lb />
sented Februarv 21 and 22 a usiness manager: and Pieces<lb />
beautifully staged and well di- nr Eight, lrginia Spencer and<lb />
rected and acted production of Burton Daniels for editor. At<lb />
Arthur Jearue's adaption of present there are no nomina-<lb />
"Ramona the world premiere Horn for business manager of<lb />
production of this stage version the magazine.<lb />
of a well known novel. othei �flces? m the race are<lb />
In the distinctiveness with those of the nine House Presi-<lb />
which the theme of the white dents and Chairman ot the<lb />
Elementary<lb />
Majors Will<lb />
Stage Banquet<lb />
man's unfeeling treatment of<lb />
he Indian was brought out and<lb />
the sharply defined character-<lb />
izations which were obtained,<lb />
the director, Clifton Britton,<lb />
showed what can be accomplish-<lb />
ed with an inexperienced cast,<lb />
the majority of the 13 members<lb />
of his cast having appeared in<lb />
a full-length play Friday night<lb />
for the first time.<lb />
Before the opening of the<lb />
See Ramoyia on Page Four<lb />
See Elections on Page Three<lb />
itaisie Impromtu. bv Chop- in the original cast as it was<lb />
in- Since First I Met Thee, by orpsented last soring. The play<lb />
Rubestein: 0 Lovely Night- ly will be presented in the prelimi-<lb />
Ronald; My Lover Is a Fisher- naries of the contest which will<lb />
t the winter meeting of the man. by Strickland; Ballet of the take place in Winston-Salem.<lb />
Executive Board of the East chicks by Moussorgsy; Clair The Chi Pi Players Scrap-<lb />
Carolina Teachers CoUegelde Lune, by Debussy: At the;book is being entered in the<lb />
urces have Alumni Association on March 1, Donnybrook Fair, by Scott: and scrapbook contest. Also some of<lb />
d pint Mi'sEstelle McClees. who has Concerto in G Minor, first; their work in costume and<lb />
in 1915 served for the past four year: movement, by Mendelsshon. make-up will be entered in the<lb />
���u. 1000 To- ,s the first full-time alumni On Februarv 28. five stu- costume and make-up contests.<lb />
' � m and a ,r rv for the association dents played selections in chapel. Those l ho Cry For Mercy, a<lb />
re-elected Those on the program were me-act play written by James banquet sponsored bv the<lb />
Elizabeth Mead- Whitfield, has already beeni c e. The purpose of the<lb />
F.M Bennett of Forest ows, Wilda Rovall. Mrs. Math- iudcred in the contest. It will be j banauet is to get the two groups ter of Phi Sigma Pi, national<lb />
of the associa- eny, who sang a group of songs, presented during the spring j together in a general meeting, honorary education fraternity,<lb />
Although this has never been Eugene Carson and John Car-<lb />
done before, plans have been wn of Bethel, attended the na-<lb />
denis in the mg.<lb />
The Grammar grade and Pri-<lb />
mary grade majors of E. C. T. C.<lb />
will be entertained Thursday!<lb />
night, March 27, at an informal<lb />
i pres- and the college, was<lb />
r which the for the coming year, aceordi itchell,<lb />
president is to Mn<lb />
at three City, president<lb />
tii n. in Greenville for the meet- J. N<lb />
Represent Frat<lb />
At Big Meet<lb />
To renresent the ECTC chap-<lb />
ha?<lb />
re<lb />
loubled. A nominating committee with<lb />
from the Miss Mamie Ruth Tunstall of<lb />
ular year in Greenville at<lb />
chairman, was ap-<lb />
The printed to nominate officers for<lb />
grown from the general association tor the<lb />
28 000 East next two years. Ballots will be<lb />
O liege has mailed members and votes Will<lb />
?lumes now on its he cast by mail.<lb />
Here's A New Version<lb />
About South Americans<lb />
Miss McClees has done a great<lb />
dea to build up the ECTC<lb />
Red ros- Members<lb />
Knit U Sweaters<lb />
hit Madeline Warren<lb />
In broken English the pretty!she could understand me far<lb />
Association in her one twenty-one year old Senorita better than I could understand<lb />
ear on the campus. Her report Angela Vidal Diay said when I here I decided it was accent, not<lb />
at the board meeting of the or-jskc,( her if she would like to<lb />
-nnization of Rutherford Coun- visit a dormitory, "Si, Si, sail<lb />
tv Chapter brings the number.vee geh nu?" With the help of<lb />
from the seven on record when transiation by her guide I found<lb />
f (,rafthe RedUnrbegan her work last Feb- she had said "Yes, yes, shall we<lb />
airman of rUorv to 16. with a total MB- go now?" Before going, how-<lb />
hprship nearlv three times as ever she had to promise her<lb />
hVrge is a vear ago. guide, a U. N. C. professor, that<lb />
According to present plans she wouid be back immediately.<lb />
the State will be divided into During the course of our talk<lb />
 . . j Ji-U m trironrPsi- j.<lb />
rrde to make this an annual tional convention of the organi-<lb />
affair.<lb />
The speaker for this occasion<lb />
will be Dr. James Sterling Tip-<lb />
nett, the eminent educator. Dr.<lb />
Tippett is known for his work<lb />
with the teachers and children<lb />
in the Lincoln School and Park-<lb />
er school district of Greenville,<lb />
South Carolina. In collaboration<lb />
,�n the campus,<lb />
ttera for the Red<lb />
n finished and<lb />
ninety more are<lb />
I e finished by the<lb />
ch interest has been<lb />
ie students and fac-<lb />
who have charge of<lb />
in the different<lb />
are- Jarvis. Helen<lb />
Wilson. Miss Mary<lb />
ham; Fleming, Winifred<lb />
il�kes; Gotten, Sara Potter.<lb />
'<lb />
six districts with a vice-presi- t() Wilson Dorm I asked her<lb />
r each to be responsible what her chief study was at<lb />
for work with alumni in that" chapel Hill. Immediately she<lb />
district To meet the needs of replied.<lb />
"Een-gil-ish, Een-gil<lb />
words, she lacked.<lb />
Said Angela, "I leeke 'este<lb />
Noortha Calina weenter we-<lb />
ther Angela is a freshman at<lb />
the University of Argentina,<lb />
where it is now summer.<lb />
Angela is living in a private<lb />
home during her stay in Chapel<lb />
Hill. She showed that she liked<lb />
E. C. T. C. dorm life. The parlor<lb />
seemed to be of most interest to<lb />
her, and she liked the parlor<lb />
even more when I told her that<lb />
boys and girls sat together here<lb />
nation on February 22 in Atlan-<lb />
tic City, where both had a part<lb />
on the program.<lb />
Plans Progress<lb />
For CAA Pilot<lb />
Training Here<lb />
by Clifton Evans<lb />
A Civil Pilots Training Course'<lb />
for East Carolina Teachers Col-<lb />
lege is now pass the 'maybe'<lb />
stage and plans are being rush-<lb />
ed to completion that will add<lb />
this course to the curriculum<lb />
early in the Spring Quarter.<lb />
Hopeful eligibles met in Austin<lb />
Building on the night of Febru-<lb />
ary 25 and listened attentively<lb />
as the requirements and plans<lb />
for the C. A. A. training course<lb />
were outlined to them by H. ML<lb />
Barnes of Lumberton and two<lb />
C. A. A. officials.<lb />
To be eligible for the Pilots<lb />
Training Course a student must<lb />
Eugene Carson, president of meet the following require-<lb />
the local chapter, talked onments: He must be between the<lb />
teacher tenure, and John, local<lb />
secretary, on professional ac-<lb />
tivities for teachers.<lb />
John was also appointed to<lb />
ages of 19 and 26 years, must<lb />
be of at least sophomore stand-<lb />
ing in college and must pass<lb />
satisfactorily the physical and<lb />
with a committee of the Parker serve on a special committee to latitude test administered by<lb />
e workers and the alumni of- ish in a tone that told me she during evenings and talked.<lb />
fie the Alumni secretary has was proud 0f and thrilled over She was bewildered when I<lb />
worked out a file of members iher English vocabulary, how- aked her about dating the<lb />
See Secretary on Page Two ever limited it seemed to me. As I See Version on Page Four<lb />
School District he wrote Schools<lb />
for a Growing Democracy. Be-<lb />
sides his work in this field he<lb />
has written many delightful<lb />
books and verses for children,<lb />
among the most popular are<lb />
Sniff and Shadoio and His<lb />
Stocking.<lb />
His speech should be enter-<lb />
taining as well as inspirational.<lb />
All Elementary majors are cor-<lb />
dially invited to the banquet<lb />
which will be served in the new<lb />
dining hall at 6:00 P. M.<lb />
March 27.<lb />
Although complete plans for<lb />
the celebrated occasion have not<lb />
been formulated, those in cnarge<lb />
are making progress to that end.<lb />
work out an amendment to the Civil Aeronautics Authority,<lb />
constitution. The faculty spon-<lb />
sor of the ECTC group. Dr.<lb />
Beecher Flanagan, was re-elec-<lb />
ted national historian.<lb />
Though ten states have chap-<lb />
ters of the organization�twenty<lb />
chanters in all�, all were repre-<lb />
sented except two, the ECTC<lb />
bovs were the only representa-<lb />
tives from south of the Mason<lb />
and Dixon line.<lb />
The purpose of Phi Sigma Pi<lb />
:s the development of personal<lb />
It is the aim of the national<lb />
Tovernment to convert as many<lb />
young men and women as are<lb />
qualified and interested into<lb />
nilots and for this reason the<lb />
cost for such a course is relative-<lb />
ly small. A fee of six dollars<lb />
must be paid by each student<lb />
when he takes his physical<lb />
examination. He must pay nine<lb />
dollars for an insurance policy<lb />
"hich will protect him while he<lb />
is learning how to wiggle his<lb />
ity. character, knowledge, and;wings. No beginning student<lb />
skill in teaching. In the Green-j has much to worry about on<lb />
ville group there are 82 mem-1 that score, however, for the law<lb />
bers, 22 active and 60 alumni of percentage says that he should<lb />
or honorary. I See CAA on Page Three<lb /><lb /><lb />
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PAGE TWO<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
FRIDAY, MARCH ?, gg<lb />
v<lb />
The Teco Echo<lb />
Published Biweekly by 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 />
William Harris<lb />
Frances Southerland<lb />
O. D. Andrews<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
Fenly Spear<lb />
Photography<lb />
BUSINESS STAFF<lb />
Pauline Abeyounis<lb />
Ruth 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 />
Business Manager<lb />
Ellen McIntyre<lb />
Mary Long P'ord<lb />
Mary Harvey Ruffin<lb />
Member<lb />
North Carolina Collegiate Press<lb />
Association<lb />
Member<lb />
ftssocidod CollerSiote Press<lb />
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FASHIONS<lb />
By Barbara Keuzenkamp<lb />
It Is Your Privilege And Duty To Vote<lb />
Soon members of the student body will march to the polls and<lb />
usher in office the major campus leaders for the coming- school<lb />
rear. In the past there has been an apparent lack of interest in<lb />
the student balloting. Will this be the story again for the forth-<lb />
coming elections? As members of a democratic sudent body�of<lb />
the students, for the students, and by the students�you should<lb />
take seriously the matter of electing those who will serve vou in<lb />
the new year that lies ahead. Often criticism of those in'office<lb />
prevails. Under the surface one can find the cause of the criticism<lb />
in the' election that preceded the administration of the student in<lb />
question. Xo election should be a popularity contest. Ask your-<lb />
self, "What type of service will the person I vote for give? Does<lb />
he have the qualifications that make him adept to the duties that<lb />
he will have to assume? Is he the kind of person who can shoulder<lb />
responsibility adequately?" These and other questions should be<lb />
kept in mind at all times in considering the candidates. Too often<lb />
students who do not vote are the first to howl when a student<lb />
officer falls down the job. If you don't vote, blame no one but<lb />
yourself if a certain officer isn't up to par. It is your election.<lb />
Those whom you elect will be expected to fill their position to meet<lb />
with your expectations. When a person is elected by a minority,<lb />
considering the entire student body, to represent a majority, then<lb />
it stands to reason that he might have deficiencies. Let's turn out<lb />
at the polls on election day and roll up the biggest vote for all the<lb />
offices in the history of the school. The few minutes that are re-<lb />
quired in voting will not be a sacrifice of your time, but a con-<lb />
tribution to better leadership on the campus of East Carolina<lb />
Teachers College. Decide on the candidate you want to serve you<lb />
and vote your convictions.<lb />
Germany occupied Bulgaria last Saturday�the eleventh<lb />
sovereign state she has over-run since 1938. Bulgaria capitulated<lb />
by signing the Axis tripartite pact after a three-months diploma-<lb />
tice offensive by the Nazis. German mechanized forces sped across<lb />
the newly conquered land to reach frontier positions from which<lb />
they could enforce Adolf Hitler's peace ultimatum that is reported<lb />
to have been served on the Greeks. The Fuherer supposedly warned<lb />
the Greeks that unless they submit to peace with Italy within a<lb />
few days, they will "suffer the consequences<lb />
An authoritative observer has said that the highest Greek<lb />
diplomatic sources declare that Greece does not intend to agree<lb />
to peace of surrender but will fight all comers.<lb />
Other German forces moved swiftly across eastern Bulgaria<lb />
toward the frontier with Turkey, already fortified heavily on<lb />
both sides.<lb />
Turkey was calm as the German army swarmed into Bul-<lb />
garia. Authoritative sources said Turkey had taken "full defense<lb />
precautions but official sources remained silent on the question<lb />
of mobilization. The Turkish navy has mined the vital waters of<lb />
the Dardanelles straits.<lb />
German political quarters stated that the German move coun-<lb />
tered British intentions to extend the war and protects Bulgarian<lb />
interests.<lb />
Russia is reported by diplomats to be moving toward "im-<lb />
proved relations" with Great Britain and support of Turkey, which<lb />
might even lead to Soviet armed resistance if the Turks resist<lb />
Germany's eastward push across the Balkans.<lb />
The R. A. F. continues it steady pounding of the Nazi in-<lb />
vasion ports on the Channel and strategic German cities. The na-<lb />
val base at Wilhelmshaven and the Rhine city of Cologne railway<lb />
targets and oil installations in the industrial Ruhr valley, at Rot-<lb />
terdam. The Netherlands, and the "invasion port" of Boulo-<lb />
gne, France have also suffered heavily from British bombs.<lb />
Judging 4'rom reports reaching America it seems that the<lb />
touted Luftwaffe's raids on England are either becoming com-<lb />
mon-place or they are losing their former intensity.<lb />
In Africa British forces are closing in on Italian forces mak-<lb />
ing a strong stand at Cheren, Italian Eritred. and are making<lb />
i progress in operations in Ethiopia, where the native followers of<lb />
jllaile Selassie are cooperating in harassing the Italians.<lb />
With Mogadiscio, capital of Italian Somliland, and the city<lb />
of Bardere in British hands, the British continue mopping up<lb />
operations in that colony.<lb />
Tension in Southeast Asia is reported decreasing somewhat! ')� i-<lb />
as it is believed that Indo-China will bow ot the will of the Vichy1<lb />
Taffeta linings in jackets and<lb />
long coats for town, and taffeta<lb />
linings for lightweight wool eve-<lb />
ning capes are high style this<lb />
spring. For example, a town en-<lb />
semble with a wool coat lined in<lb />
a pale colored taffeta to match<lb />
the background color of the<lb />
orinted dress. Popular combina-<lb />
tions include navy, black or<lb />
crrey coats with linings of pink,<lb />
light blue orvivid red, accord-<lb />
ing to the dress worn with it.<lb />
Very early spring suits and<lb />
coats are casual, but Easter<lb />
coats and suits will not be casual<lb />
this year. In fact this year's<lb />
coats are definitely dressy. One<lb />
very much liked dressy coat is<lb />
the "Rococo" embroidered coat.<lb />
Dolman sleeves, taffeta linings,<lb />
and brighter colors all lead in<lb />
dressy coats. Capes are good for<lb />
Easter too.<lb />
STUDENT'S CORNER<lb />
by Pearl Edwards<lb />
Have you ever tried to give a person a write-up in the rieu<lb />
paper and had this individual to evade you going and coming be.<lb />
cause of astude modesty and hard work?<lb />
That's exactly what happened when we tried to gel - me in<lb />
formation from Mary Agnes Deal, blond-haired business manar<lb />
of the Teco Echo, who is known among the entire stud dy f<lb />
splendid personality and a charm that just naturally wins fort<lb />
new friends from day to day.<lb />
Mary Agnes, daughter of Professor R. C. Deal,  rid old<lb />
man of speech-making" at East Carolina Teachers Co js<lb />
primary major and to foster her interest in this field I<lb />
member of the Association for Childhood Education d<lb />
three years. She has served one year as a member of t<lb />
of the organization.<lb />
Prior to becoming business manager of theTeeo I.<lb />
Agnes was an assistant business manager on tin public.<lb />
year she has served on the Publication Board of the (<lb />
She has been a member of the Dramatics Club f<lb />
two years and also is a member of the Young Demo<lb />
i<lb />
STUDENT OPINION<lb />
a nearly appetite<lb />
or? on our part�and .<lb />
ion on our visitors.<lb />
A <lb />
In Memorium<lb />
The death of the late James R. Gulledge. librarian of East<lb />
Carolina Teachers College, came as a shock to both facultv and<lb />
students. Like many other persons, Mr. Gulledge worked diligent-<lb />
ly in his chosen field of endeavor and his work kept him out of<lb />
the public eye. We never knew him intimately, but observed the<lb />
influences thai his enviable personality<lb />
well with others brought about among his<lb />
sever years he was associated with the college his principal aim<lb />
was fostering the growth of the library. His efforts produced re-<lb />
markable result. Anyone who knew him will remember him<lb />
always. He put the best that he had into life with the view that<lb />
the best would come back to the students�and it did.<lb />
Dear Editor:<lb />
From a standpoint of everyday courtesy and p it<lb />
we as college students lie jusi a little more particular c<lb />
the manners in our dining hall?<lb />
� It seems to me that when an announcement is 1 i<lb />
us as a largo group, that we' might for two minut<lb />
This summer the jumper style' pi,t down our silver, stop clinking glasses and talk-<lb />
in slacks, and play suits will be enough to pay the proper respect to the speaker.<lb />
seen at the seaside, and many i I am sure vou have all noticed this impolitv<lb />
knitted wool bathing suits withPCrtainlv is not done intentionally, but just out ot<lb />
ribbed waistlines will be worn, i neSs which might accompany a hearty appel Thi-<lb />
By the way, have you seen! be remedied with a little efi<lb />
those unique wooden cubb but-makes a much nicer impres<lb />
tons a certain boy here on the!<lb />
campus, makes? You can get <lb />
them with your initial on them To The Editor:<lb />
and in any color you like. They Election day is just beyond the week-end, and s1<lb />
make a charming addition to beginning to discuss publication offices and candidat<lb />
any white blouse and gives that since the past record and experience of the ind<lb />
personal touch. They are reallylis an important factor in every election, we should<lb />
chic. If you re interested in get- candidate's qualifications for th i he is seekii<lb />
r a pair, for yourself or for 10f his accomplishments in this particular field.<lb />
For editor of the TECOAN the candidates are Clift<lb />
and Lullah B. Watts.<lb />
Last year Clifton was graduated from Edwards Mi<lb />
Istitute, a junior college, where he served as edit<lb />
paper and also gained valuable experi no in annual wo<lb />
tor of the school's yearbook. On the campus this yea<lb />
ling on both the Teco Echo and the F eoan.<lb />
Lila B. is completing her third year on the E. ( T<lb />
English Club� and has been quite active in numerous activities relative I<lb />
Miss Dorothy Gilbert, pro- e- She is serving on this year's T eoan staff as business i<lb />
fessor of English of Guilford Either James Whitfield or .Mary Home will edil<lb />
College, spoke to the English discussed T co Echo.<lb />
majors last Tuesday night on Whitfield is up for re-election. In this contest Jin<lb />
the life and works of Emily candidate who is running on his record.<lb />
Miss Guilford was! Mary has three years of experience on the Tec<lb />
her. having crvn as a reporter in her freshi<lb />
a gift. I'll be glad to put you<lb />
in touch with the maker.<lb />
CLUB NEWS<lb />
i<lb />
government and accept Japan's "final" offer for settlement of the ���mwnied by her father, who hin( ��� "fy��<lb />
territorial conflict between Thailand and Indo-China a!s" l,ves on the Guilford M an ocurt<lb />
Here in the United States the Senate leadership has announ-icampu's'<lb />
ced determination to obtain action on the British aid bill by thislMat Club�<lb />
week-end and Democratic Leader Barkley said he was considering<lb />
a move to limit debate on the measure.<lb />
Blanket authority has been issued for the export to Great<lb />
Britain and Northern Ireland of 138 key war products, including<lb />
and<lb />
ability to get along! aluminum and aircraft parts.<lb />
sociates. During the<lb />
Why Net Start The Next Quarter Off Right!<lb />
When the work of a quarter ends and the student finds his<lb />
average has drooped, often he begins to worry instead of at-<lb />
tempting to remedy the situation in the period that follows. If<lb />
fail a course there is some reason for it, and most likely it is<lb />
your own fault. Worrying won't do any good if it fails to en-<lb />
Digging For Dirt<lb />
By S. H. O'Vell<lb />
Oooo-la-la-at last ye columnist finally got some mail again�<lb />
it's fun too. One little item got two votes or notations�so it must<lb />
rate the trashy part of this hyar tabloid. They seemed to amount<lb />
to one thing�and that was that 1 investigate the affair a la<lb />
McElwain, Von Ocson, and Christenbury. One said to ask Anna<lb />
what she got for her birthday, all tied with a pretty lavender bow<lb />
�gad is must have been a present.And then, will someone kindlv<lb />
ou to do better work. Xo student has to be told why he iet me know how Anna and Coach Christenbury should get together<lb />
didn't pass, as the reason is quite evident in his own mind. Don't on tne McElwain question�sounds funny to me�eh? Please check<lb />
let failure cause you to grope about with an ego of what might janything that might be handed into us�ya' see we want everv-<lb />
hav<lb />
Pieces o' Eight will be headed by either Virginia S<lb />
Burton Daniels.<lb />
Virginia has worked on the staff of the literary i<lb />
Professor W. W. Rankin of each year that she has been in school and has been a<lb />
Duke University spoke to the editor for the past year. She is well known on the cam:<lb />
Math Club last Tuesday night numerous contributions�chiefly poetry.<lb />
on "The Spirit of Discovery" as Burt's experience has been more in the field of gen<lb />
we think of it in mathematics.Iing; however, he has had some experience on the staff ot<lb />
Mr. Rankin, who is professor of publication at Vanderbilt University. He has contrib il<lb />
the teaching of mathematics, is articles during the current year to our publication.<lb />
also an authority on the history These are the recordsof the candidates as found<lb />
of mathematics, and this knowl- terested voter. Let's consider carefully the qualifcati<lb />
edge added much to his speech individual that we select to fill each of these offices and sh<lb />
which everyone enjoyed.<lb />
Secretary<lb />
school spirit by taking part in Tuesday's election.<lb />
Jennings B<lb />
Typewriter Talk <lb />
Accident oddities and human interest shorts aba<lb />
Continued from Page One are used effectively by the Daily Iowan as filler artides<lb />
counties. khe has also this editorial column . . The Columbia Daily Spectator re.<lb />
developed a cross file to show voted eight inches in its editorial column to this: "E<lb />
information on mar (caption), followed by three inches of white space. "Sot<lb />
either exams Three more inches of white space, ami then tl -<lb />
been. won't hurt to be optimistic. Look upon "the" next thil ir and square�for instance�the following was handedTn-f' aT'the mettng ThT'alumni STml TF ?f etoriatoI'1<lb />
quarter as one of golden opportunities in scholastic endeavor. : to me- auote, Ann Holloman said her beau's name was Junnue- 'award for ouSnoM<lb />
h<lb />
ried alumnae under<lb />
maiden or present name<lb />
It may mean that you have to sacrifice some enjovable pastime iil couldn't be Dempsey could it Ann? Unquote. Now everybody I the chosen field initiated last<lb />
Rut if you analyze the situation, you'll find the sacrifice will be knows that it's Wheat Field�er�ar�I mean Whitfield. Wanted<lb />
worthwhile.<lb />
Do You Have The Reading Habit?<lb />
Through the ages the person who reads as much as possible<lb />
has kept abreast of the times, improved his ability to speak flu-<lb />
ently, added to his knowledge, and made of himself a better in-<lb />
dividual. Today there are many activities that tend to occupv our<lb />
spare time and keep us from acquiring the reading habit. It isn't<lb />
hard to do if you read the right kind of literature.Yet. some people<lb />
never get around to reading the good nor the bad. Soon the modes<lb />
of recreation they once knew are present onlv in their memories,<lb />
and they wonder what they can do to pass the time away Often<lb />
they encourage themselves to read and find it most enjovable.<lb />
Others merely sit back and live in an obsolete past. They fail to<lb />
realize that all the transitions of the universe todav are being<lb />
converted to the printed page. When thev engage in a conversation<lb />
from reading, particularly good literature, are the most ex-<lb />
pensive benefits available to the average citizen of the United<lb />
States today. Do you have the reading habit?<lb />
Winter Is Going And Spring Is Coming<lb />
Tofav tne air isn't as crisp as it was several weeks ago. The<lb />
chill of winter gradually is being absorbed bv the balmy breezes<lb />
of Spring. Soon winter buds on the trees will be transformed to<lb />
sprays of beautiful and fragrant blossoms. The purple violet will<lb />
lift itself above the faded leaves that blanket the ground. Birds<lb />
will be expressing in a melodious manner appreciation for<lb />
their environment. All the grass and trees will acquire a deep<lb />
green color. Yes. all this awaits us. Everything comes to life again<lb />
in the Spring, including the editor.<lb />
Jobs For Youth<lb />
Out of Dallas. Texas, comes a worthwhile idea that deserves<lb />
national emulation. The manager of a Dallas chain store read an<lb />
frticle in Reader's Digest which dealt with a survev indicating<lb />
that three out of four high school seniors did not plan'to go to col-<lb />
lege, but expected, instead, to look for jobs. He suggested to other<lb />
chain store managers that each of them spend an hour a week<lb />
talking with boys and girls in search of work.<lb />
The managers agreed. Local school authorities eagerlv co-<lb />
operated. A hundred Dallas young people called on the chain'store<lb />
managers the first week, and hundreds more have followed.<lb />
Parents and teachers have soundly praised this forward-looking<lb />
program.<lb />
To know what makes E. C. T. C. girls go crazy over State bovs-<lb />
signed, Co-eds�For answer ask the girls in Jarvis Hall and" the<lb />
"W. S. G. A�yeah, all of us want to know. If ya' wanna' have<lb />
some fun�ask Martha Gaskins who helped her listen to West-<lb />
minster Choir the other night. WTell�the requested dirt has given<lb />
out�sigh�sigh if any of you want to get back on your best girl<lb />
friend�don't hestitate�pul-lees . . And now the old column is<lb />
agoin' visiting�in other words we're gonna' make the rounds  .<lb />
couldn't help but notice none other but Ada Rose Yow and Walter<lb />
Tucker gave us the brilliant idea to visit the parlors�so we, Walt<lb />
and , took off�just out of Austin we got a quick glimpse of Leon<lb />
and Pat traipzing towards heaven or something. On to Wilson<lb />
where things were kinda quite�as we entered we noticed a bridge<lb />
game with Hicks and Margaret and Spence and Lois. As we<lb />
glanced over in the other branch, we say�guess who,�Jean<lb />
Wendt and Jimmy Thompson. While going over the books we say<lb />
that Margaret Asbell and Bobby Hollar had gone to the Pitt�<lb />
hmmmmmm in the money I should think. Bidding farewell we<lb />
dashed on down to Jarvis thinking about spring, whoopeeboy<lb />
oboy spring is nearly here�ah yes�We entered the portals of<lb />
Jarvis and first thing we saw was another bridge game with the<lb />
tiro Frazelles and Erlene and another woman�no it wasn't Mil-<lb />
dred�gad, the midnight oil must be gathering slowly for ye old<lb />
exams cause they were the only ones in the parlor except for the<lb />
cute bookkeeper�Nancey Winston�while chatting with her we<lb />
found that Kares was popular with Margaret Lawrence and Gra-<lb />
ham Gill y�then deah ole Alberta-Smith had also checked out for<lb />
the Pitt with Wingate Dail�new name�don't know about the<lb />
face. Oh yeah�in case some of you would like to know Wiley<lb />
Brown and Chris Trippe went to church last Sunday night�hmm<lb />
I hence on to Fleming Hall where we were tempted to go into the<lb />
side door, but thought better of it . . it certainly didn't live up to<lb />
the things we've been hearing about it�no one was there so we<lb />
took a gander through the book�oh yes dear chillun'�Doug<lb />
Glover was out with his loved one Myrtle Hopkins last Sunday<lb />
night and every night before and after that he had a chance.<lb />
1 here was one couple tho'�-Jerome Butler and Elsie Barker�saw<lb />
!?�� � dated MeDo&amp; Friday night�I had been wondering who<lb />
Billy Potter has been seeing since the Bill Shelton affair�it's<lb />
Francis Hardy�case ya' wanted to know�Left there and went on<lb />
up to Cotten when we thought about how Wiley Mayo and Frances<lb />
Smith have been seen together regular�of late. There wasn't any-<lb />
one m there, but we could hear the chatter of girls in the back-<lb />
ground .Norge Dail had a carload�3 girls inclusive out riding�<lb />
Becky Shanks, Louise Everett and Jane Currin�most riders seem<lb />
,� lk�Ay?en an? WinrviUe. Well�all of this visiting took place<lb />
last Monday night in case you would like to know. Well luck on<lb />
your exams, and we'll be writing to ya' next quarter . . glm<lb />
we hope. ��<lb />
The Norwich Guidon is appearing<lb />
v ai v.ith the idea of making it tury Schoolbook. characterized by its excellent legibi<lb />
i:iaI' �� cllefd heavier than its predecessor in the Guidon.<lb />
he attention of the chapters. I and is also slightly wider<lb />
Ex<lb />
and all were requested to submit<lb />
names.<lb />
Gulledge<lb />
Continued from Page Qne<lb />
the Gospel of John, by Dr. H.<lb />
E. Meyers, professor in the<lb />
School of Religion at Duke Uni-<lb />
versity.<lb />
President Leon R. Meadows<lb />
of the College paid tribute to<lb />
the work and character of Mr.<lb />
Gulledge. After speaking of his<lb />
early life and preparation for<lb />
he position of librarian. Presi-<lb />
dent Meadows told of the de-<lb />
velopment of the librarv of the<lb />
College under Mr. Gulledge in<lb />
his five years at its head, nam-<lb />
ing among other things the<lb />
growth in the size of the li-<lb />
bfay, the establishment of the<lb />
course in library science, the in-<lb />
creased staff, and the addition<lb />
of third-floor stacks.<lb />
Girl workers of the librarv<lb />
acted as a "guard of honor"<lb />
during the funeral rites.<lb />
Active pallbearers were H. J.<lb />
McGinnis, E. C. Hollar, J. H.<lb />
Moye, G. J. Woodard, J. Her-<lb />
bert WTaldrop, and Dr. W. I.<lb />
Wooten, all of Greenville; J. A.<lb />
Staton of Bethel, Jesse Keech,<lb />
Victor Ruark, and J. E. Ed-<lb />
wards of Belhaven, the ten men<lb />
who .were Mr. Gulledge's com-<lb />
panions on the fishing trip two<lb />
years ago, on which he very<lb />
nearly lost his life when the<lb />
boat went down and the party<lb />
drifted for hours before being<lb />
rescued.<lb />
Honorary pallbearers were<lb />
When Oregon newspaper <lb />
assembled on the campus for a convention, the Oregon" E<lb />
came through with this editorial quip: "News story: The :<lb />
era are here�ale and hearty . . In the same issue was<lb />
other reminder that proof-readers can't be too careful: Tl<lb />
mittee, says a recent Emerald story, will consider ar:<lb />
Upon these applications the final decision will be biased<lb />
The Purdue Exponent distinguished itself as one of the f<lb />
lege newspapers, if not the only one, to carry the series � t<lb />
stories about Germany, serviced by the Chicago Daily N<lb />
written by Wallace R. Deuel. Dairy News Berlin corres<lb />
who returned after six years in the Xaxi capital . . The '<lb />
sin Daily Cardinal reports that three Cardinal reporters .<lb />
one story recently. They happened to be passing by as<lb />
trucks saved the Grady house on Langdon street from fiv<lb />
issuing from the Grady chimney. Mrs. Grady, proprietor ' the<lb />
women's room house, said no damage was done, but the s1 ry<lb />
landed on page one as a short one-column brightener Bv f<lb />
didn't your CE sak you for Mrs. Grady's first name,boys?<lb />
Add work-play column titles: The University of Washington<lb />
Daily's "Whatchama Column" . . The Rockford college Pui<lb />
Parrot issued a sca-rooy edition called The Dying Swan (Iss<lb />
Weekly), printed on bright canary stock. A letter from Mary<lb />
Knickerbocker of the Parott staff explains that "the college g em-<lb />
inent board has been sponsoring a drive for a relief fund The en-<lb />
tire student body has been co-operating in manv ways, and as its<lb />
activity in this line, the Purple Parrot has planned 'to make this<lb />
week s issue a special feature. The edition will be entitled The Dy-<lb />
ing Swan and will be sold for five cents, the sum of which will be<lb />
given to the fund Sounds like an effective and painless way to<lb />
boost a worthy cause . . From the University of Chicago Daily<lb />
Maroon: "The Daily Maroon shares the newsstands todav with<lb />
a campus colleague whose eventual hope is to become our com-<lb />
petitor, if not our successor. The Daily Cicagoan will serve one<lb />
important purpose so far as the Maroon is concerned The mere<lb />
presence of a potential rival will cause our staff and ourselves to<lb />
work harder to produce a newspaper that is worthy of the Uni-<lb />
versity of Chicago. We promise our readers, however, that we<lb />
have no intention of changing our style in its essence. We will not<lb />
sensationalize news that is not sensational; we will continue to<lb />
cover as thoroughly as possible the activity that makes Chicago<lb />
a unique educational institution . . Regular staff members of<lb />
the University of Colorado Silver and Gold stepped down the other<lb />
day while members of Sigma Delta Chi, professional journalism<lb />
fraternity, and Theta Sigma Phi, professional and honorary<lb />
lorunalism sorority took over editorial positions on the paper.<lb />
ri-iLth0ir?f"Lar.staffer? altended the Rocky Mountain In-<lb />
the men of the College faculty, tercollegiate Preee" coherenceinBozeman, MoSa �<lb /><pb facs="00037887_tn_0003" /><lb />
MARCH 7. 1941<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
page three<lb />
Baseball Pratice To Start After Holidays<lb />
Along<lb />
The Sidelines<lb />
With<lb />
"Smut" Burks<lb />
late doing all right: Alton Johnston of Green-<lb />
nd coaching duties at Kenly, N. C.<lb />
ileted<lb />
'in i c<lb />
cord<lb />
That'<lb />
quite a successful season with his<lb />
table sources we have learned that John-<lb />
'1 20 wins and only 2 defeats fbr the sea-<lb />
plenty pood for anybody and E. C. T. C.<lb />
n-u from Thomasville who call them-<lb />
ked away with the intramural tourney<lb />
awhile, rhe Tommies, led by Austin Clod-<lb />
Bailey, waded through all competition<lb />
were also undefeated in pre-tourna-<lb />
scoring honors in the entire program,<lb />
n points per game. That sounds like varsity<lb />
h<lb />
isnt completely informed on the sub-<lb />
minion of many students that ECTC<lb />
have talent on the campus and these<lb />
ed in their field. In a well-rounded athletic<lb />
- track is included; so why not at ECTC?<lb />
room on the large field adjoining the<lb />
i to construct a track.It would take onlv<lb />
�� such a nroiect at E. C. T. C. Mavbe it<lb />
n the map. Could be.<lb />
I the Pirate hasketeers adds up to 16<lb />
al giv s Christenbury'a charges a percen-<lb />
ssed by few teams in the country. The<lb />
al hai ded the Teachers defeats were Ap-<lb />
North State conference title in the play-<lb />
House of David and Raleigh White Flash<lb />
t two setbacks on E. C. T. C. This success-<lb />
best e r had by an E. C. T. C. basket-<lb />
ns,Coach Christenbury and vour five<lb />
' ' - trip through South Carolina and Georgia<lb />
meeting with success. Money for the<lb />
1 by the school, and several matches<lb />
rding to Jimmy Dempsey, who has'been<lb />
hes in the southern states. The trip is<lb />
!y after the winter quarter closes.<lb />
By the way. with the thought of a tennis<lb />
 �ur own tennis courts (all two of<lb />
� W. are about ready for the college to<lb />
irts and get them in playing order.<lb />
Pirate Netters<lb />
Getting Ready<lb />
For '41 Season<lb />
With fair weather definitely<lb />
on its way, E. C. T. C. boys are!<lb />
eagerly awaiting the day when!<lb />
they can take their rackets out)<lb />
of the closet and scamper around j<lb />
the tennis courts once again.<lb />
The athletic department has!<lb />
already scheduled several match<lb />
es for the varsity squad.<lb />
A tournament open to all ten-1<lb />
nis hopefuls is being arranged,<lb />
and will be run off as soon as<lb />
the weather permits. The ob-<lb />
ject of the tourney is to distin-<lb />
guish the players of varsity j<lb />
calibre from the others. Jimmy;<lb />
Dempsey is helping make the<lb />
seedings and the pairings.<lb />
There are several luminaries j<lb />
bidding for the team this year<lb />
in the persons of Jimmy Demp-<lb />
sey, Doug Glover. Dave Rreece, <lb />
Dopey Watson. Leon Meadows,I<lb />
Smut Burks, and many other!<lb />
boys who wield a mean racket.<lb />
These boys are ready to go. and<lb />
will be seen batting the ball<lb />
around on the courts quite fre-<lb />
quently from now on.<lb />
A proposed trip through South<lb />
Carolina and Georgia during the<lb />
spring holidays is pending fur-<lb />
ther developments. The five<lb />
boys, who have not been defi-<lb />
nitely named as yet, would leave<lb />
the day after winter quarter<lb />
closes, and would return in about<lb />
five or six days. Matches have<lb />
been arranged with Presbyterian<lb />
college. The Citadel, and may-<lb />
tie with the University of South<lb />
' "arolina.<lb />
It is generally expected that<lb />
Dr. H. C. Haynes will, as usual.<lb />
oach the team this year. Dr.<lb />
Haynes has had vast experiences<lb />
n the court, and is in a position<lb />
o give the Pirate netters plenty<lb />
�f helpful guidance.<lb />
Cagers Finish '41<lb />
Season With Win<lb />
Over AGC Team<lb />
Coach Christenbury Hopeful<lb />
A out '41 Buccaneer Season<lb />
Bill Duilash<lb />
Popular Senior<lb />
Directs Varsity<lb />
Club Production<lb />
With Lee Peterson and Jack<lb />
Young showing the way, the Pi-<lb />
rate cagers of E. C. T. C. over-<lb />
whelmed the Bulldogs of A. C. C<lb />
59-28, in Wilson, February 25.<lb />
Tt was the second win for the<lb />
Christenburymen over the Wil-<lb />
son team.<lb />
Winterville Bovs<lb />
And Arthur Girls<lb />
Capture Honors<lb />
Candidates for the varsity<lb />
baseball team of E. C. T. C. will<lb />
report to Coach Christenbury<lb />
immediately after the snring<lb />
holidays. The exact date of the<lb />
first nractice is unknown as yet,<lb />
but the pitchers and catchers<lb />
may hold warm-up practices<lb />
during the next few days.<lb />
Coach Christenbury begins<lb />
In two furious battles in the; this diamond campaign with only<lb />
Wright building last Monday<lb />
The winners forged into anjniffht, Winterville boys and Ar<lb />
early lead and held a big margin<lb />
over the route. Peterson opened<lb />
thur girls triumphed over Bet-<lb />
hel boys and girls in the finals<lb />
of the Pitt County tournament.<lb />
The Bethel bovs went down to a<lb />
25-19 defeat and the Bethel<lb />
girls were overcome, 18-10.<lb />
The sportsmanship awards<lb />
were designated to go to the<lb />
i Grimesland bovs and the Grif-<lb />
but were unable to cope with the! tnn rirs The awards will be � 1 games arranged Two<lb />
the scoring soon after the open<lb />
ing whistle, and after action<lb />
shots by Schuorholtz, Young and<lb />
Roberts, the Pirates were ahead<lb />
to stay.<lb />
Lassitor and Smith led a los-<lb />
ing battle for the A. C. C. team<lb />
a few lettermt-n from last year's<lb />
nine. Norman Mayo, Floyd Hin-<lb />
ton. Walter Moritz. Charles Fut-<lb />
relle. and Wiley Brown are the<lb />
only players from last year's<lb />
squad back this year. There are<lb />
no pitchers back this year, and<lb />
this department should be the<lb />
coach's main worry.<lb />
The schedule is in complete as<lb />
yet, but there have alreadv been<lb />
"Anplosaueo the<lb />
cornedv that is to be presented<lb />
tonight in the Austin auditor-<lb />
ium by the Varsity club, has<lb />
been under the directorship of<lb />
William J. Dudash,<lb />
athletic of E. C. T. C<lb />
unerring accuracy of the Green-<lb />
ville Teachers. The Bulldogs<lb />
found themselves fifteen points<lb />
behind before the game was<lb />
twenty minutes gone, and fail-<lb />
rollicking; ed to make the game interesting<lb />
from that point on.<lb />
Peterson. Jack Young, and<lb />
Schuerholtz accounted for<lb />
�nough points to beat A. C. C.<lb />
popular These three boys were good for<lb />
 over 85 points, and were the<lb />
snarkplugs of the Pirate attack.<lb />
points, was<lb />
"Bill" has had extensive ex<lb />
nerience on the staee. having Smith, with eight<lb />
carried important roles in "The best for the losers.<lb />
Milky Way and "The Skull The victory enabled E. C. T. C<lb />
�nid was one of the standouts in io keep a firm grip on the Bo-<lb />
both productions. Dudash has hunk Trophy, which is inter-<lb />
had the opportunity of learning changed among the two schools tt.ani<lb />
��all tournament is over and has<lb />
if the tournament are to be congra-<lb />
ram, ami each team deserves praise<lb />
operation with the college in this<lb />
rt<lb />
chance, happened to wander down in the<lb />
� r day. and when he saw the shower<lb />
had wandered off the track and had come<lb />
imething on that order. Confidentually,<lb />
a�! shape, and nothing but a complete re-<lb />
it into a sanitary room for the athletes<lb />
 suggest that while the athletes are not<lb />
the college should use it for a dumping<lb />
'� hurt its pride.<lb />
Spring Activities<lb />
Eagerly Awaitted<lb />
Bv Students<lb />
� stigating on the part of your reporter has<lb />
y" doings around here during the Pitt<lb />
� week. It seems that several boys on the<lb />
� r the officiating jobs during the entire<lb />
- had boon rofereeing games all over the<lb />
� cage Beason and were well qualified for<lb />
tear blue sky these boys found themselves<lb />
. and other boys were given the work. It adds<lb />
n eone in a position to turn the trick was in<lb />
Whatever the force behind this action is,<lb />
it<lb />
Page One<lb />
his pilot's li-<lb />
�sical injury�<lb />
students who<lb />
assed similar<lb />
has been kill-<lb />
of appro-<lb />
- is charged to<lb />
flight instruc-<lb />
� ity airport is<lb />
Hy. The hangar<lb />
ted and the field<lb />
� cessary au-<lb />
Wa n. D. C.<lb />
i,as already<lb />
II M. Barn-<lb />
. to be Flight<lb />
Idition to actual<lb />
� : students must<lb />
uraes in naviga-<lb />
tion, meteorology, and civil air<lb />
regulations for pilots. These will j nca.r .<lb />
beteught on the E. C. T. C. (activity outside<lb />
campus by Henry C. Bridgers,<lb />
Jr of Tarboro.<lb />
As this issue of the paper<lb />
goes to press there is not a com-<lb />
plete list of those students de-<lb />
siring to take the course avail-<lb />
able but it is known that there<lb />
are enough to insure the course<lb />
being offered. The only thing<lb />
that worries most of the eligible<lb />
girls on the campus is the regu-<lb />
lation that allows only one girl<lb />
enrolled for every nine boys.<lb />
Baseball, softball, tennis, and<lb />
any other outdoor sport will be<lb />
in the limolight when E. C.<lb />
T. C. students return for the<lb />
spring quarter. With the ap-<lb />
pearance of fair weather every-<lb />
one is getting in the mood for<lb />
fun and play in the sunshine.<lb />
Coach Christenbury will pro-<lb />
bably issue a call for all baseball<lb />
hopefuls immediately after the<lb />
spring session gets under way.<lb />
Dr. Haynes is preparing for the<lb />
coming tennis season, and will<lb />
most likely have a varsity net<lb />
squad chosen before long.<lb />
The softball league, which has<lb />
been in great demand on the<lb />
campus for the past several<lb />
years, will be organized in the<lb />
future for those desiring<lb />
the realm of<lb />
varsity sports. Bill Dudash,<lb />
who burned up the softball lea-<lb />
gue in Greenville during the<lb />
past summer season, is back and<lb />
rearing to toss 'em over the plate<lb />
once more. Dudash was consi-<lb />
dered one of the best pitchers<lb />
in Greenville last summer.<lb />
much about the stage from Clif-<lb />
ton Britton. student director on<lb />
the campus.<lb />
Dudash has been holding daily<lb />
practices with the cast and is<lb />
satisfied that they are ready for<lb />
t h e curtain tonight. Those<lb />
carrying important parts in the<lb />
comedy are Jimmy Dempsey,<lb />
Norman Wilkerson, Robert Mus-<lb />
slewhite, Garnette Cordle, and<lb />
Sybil Taylor.<lb />
Bill Merner, president of 1he<lb />
Varsity club, has stated that<lb />
everyone has cooperated to the<lb />
fullest extent in order to make<lb />
Armlesauce" a success, and also<lb />
aid that everyone that turns out<lb />
for the play will enjoy every<lb />
hilarious minute of the play,<lb />
which is in three acts. The cur-<lb />
tain is scheduled to open at<lb />
eight o'clock sharp.<lb />
after each athletic encounter.<lb />
The Pirate athletic teams have<lb />
kept the trophy at E. C. T. C.<lb />
since the spring of 1940.<lb />
Election<lb />
presented to these two teams in<lb />
special assemblies of the two<lb />
schools in the near future. D.<lb />
H. Conley. superintendent of<lb />
Pitt County-schools, announced<lb />
the winners of these awards af-<lb />
ter the final game.<lb />
After trailing 12-9 at half-<lb />
time, the Winterville boys spurt-<lb />
ed in the final half to their first<lb />
championship since they have;<lb />
been participating in the tour-<lb />
ney. T. Craft of Bethel and C.<lb />
Forrest of Winterville each<lb />
scored seven points to share<lb />
honors.<lb />
Josie Crawford and Elsa Tee<lb />
Crawford accounted for all their<lb />
s points in the girls' finals.<lb />
Josie bagged ten points with<lb />
Elsa Lee accounting for the<lb />
other eight points. Ruby Mar-<lb />
tin tallied eight for the losers.<lb />
Frances Bailey dropped in a bas-<lb />
ket for their other two pionts.<lb />
contests each with A. C. C.<lb />
Campbell. Naval Base, and<lb />
games with Oak Ridge are al-<lb />
ready on the schedule, and the<lb />
athletic department is seeking<lb />
many more games for the Pi-<lb />
rate nine.<lb />
If Chuck McFee, gridiron<lb />
luminary of last fall, returns to<lb />
school next quarter, the Pirates<lb />
will have a catcher of the finest<lb />
collegiate quality. McFee is<lb />
reputed to have received offers<lb />
from many professional clubs,<lb />
and has the reputation of being<lb />
an excellent backston.<lb />
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Campus Committee. Those run-<lb />
I Before You Buy � j<lb />
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Receive Repairs<lb />
Repairs of great value fiave<lb />
been made on the screen and<lb />
motion picture equipment. The<lb />
screen has been mended and<lb />
painted. New lens have been<lb />
bought for the protector which<lb />
fills the screen full of the pic-<lb />
ture. There is twice as much<lb />
power in the sound machine,<lb />
which has 220 more volts. All<lb />
the movie and sound equipment<lb />
has been brought up to date.<lb />
ning for House President are:<lb />
Frances Boyd. Zaiia Carrawan,<lb />
Dallas Howard. Evelyn Satter- J<lb />
field. Dorothy Dalrymple. Julia<lb />
Latham. Jane Currin. Marie<lb />
Cupin, Gwen Goodson, Mary<lb />
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Verna Bradley, and Frances<lb />
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PAGE FOUR<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
FRIDAY. MARCH 7, 1941<lb />
Alumni News<lb />
- - By - -<lb />
 ESTELLE McCLEES -<lb />
�VI plays and operettas, in which I dent. Maisie Castlebury of Apex,<lb />
1<lb />
Executive Board Meeting�<lb />
The scheduled winter meeting<lb />
of the Executive Board of the<lb />
Alumni Association of East<lb />
Carolina Teachers College was<lb />
held Saturday, March 1, in the<lb />
Alumni Office. There was both<lb />
a morning and an afternoon<lb />
session. Those present were:<lb />
Mrs. B. M. Bennett (Elizabeth<lb />
Stewart). Forest City: Miss<lb />
(Trace Smith and Mrs. Clem<lb />
G a r n e r (Ruth Blanchard),<lb />
Greenville; Mrs. Staton Ross<lb />
(Josephine Dixon) and Mrs.<lb />
Clyde Tyndall, Jr (May John-<lb />
son Eure), Ayden; Mrs. Luella<lb />
I Stancill and Mrs. L. S. Wor-<lb />
thington (Edith Fornes), Win-<lb />
terville; Miss Margaret Eakes,<lb />
Roanoke Rapids; Miss Vivian<lb />
Lucas. Louisburg: Miss Wit a<lb />
Bond and Mrs, Thomas Hall<lb />
(Lucille Bullock), Rocky Mount,<lb />
and the following members of<lb />
the faculty advisory committee<lb />
to the Association�Miss Emma<lb />
L. Hooper, Miss Maria D. Gra-<lb />
ham, Miss Ruth White, and Mr.<lb />
.1. B. Cummings.<lb />
Pattie Jenkins and Miss Irene<lb />
Fleming. Mrs. R. F. Nohle<lb />
(Mamie Cutler)) presided over<lb />
the business session at which the<lb />
revised constitution of the Asso-<lb />
ciation was read and discussed.<lb />
AYDEN<lb />
The February meeting of the<lb />
Ayden alumni group was held<lb />
at the home of Mrs. G. Gl Dix-<lb />
on (Julia Elliott). Miss Helen<lb />
Dixon and Miss Lelia Brown<lb />
Stand! served as hostesses along<lb />
with Mrs. Dixon. During the<lb />
business session, the group vot-<lb />
ed on an Alumni Award nominee<lb />
he has demonstrated his acting<lb />
ability.<lb />
Last, but by far not the least,<lb />
is Unole Matt played by Howard<lb />
Adams. Howard is the rich old<lb />
uncle who turns out to be a<lb />
"Good ole Egg even if he does<lb />
have -a million dollars! This is<lb />
his first attempt at acting and<lb />
he does an excellent job.<lb />
During the second and third<lb />
acts the Varsity Club Sweet-<lb />
heart will be presented by last<lb />
year's sweetheart, Jean Wendt.<lb />
Jean will be presented by the<lb />
club's president. Bill Merner.<lb />
said a few words of apprecia-<lb />
tion and greeting: and Dr. Lucile<lb />
Turner, head of the English de-<lb />
partment, introduced the per-<lb />
formance by sketching in recent<lb />
developments in dramatics at<lb />
the College and telling of the<lb />
contributions made to the work<lb />
in the past four and a half years<lb />
by Brit ton, this year doing grad-<lb />
uate study in English on the<lb />
campus.<lb />
Elizabeth Coppedge. a former<lb />
Greenville girl, gave a most<lb />
sympathetic and consistent in-<lb />
terpretation of the title role;<lb />
Miss" Lena C. Ellis will do the j and David Breece, of Raleigh,<lb />
make-up. The Chi Phi Players playing opposite her as Alessan-<lb />
have been cooperative in every .dro. gained the sympathy of the<lb />
way, their equipment is being audience for the wronged and<lb />
used for lightincr and make-up. embittered Indians.<lb />
The club is also grateful to the Ably supporting Miss Cop-<lb />
Quinn-Miller-Stroud Co. for the pedge and Breece, Irene Mi<lb />
cham of Goldsboro presented a<lb />
very believable Senora Moreno,<lb />
furniture used<lb />
William Harris designed the,<lb />
to be submitted to a joint com- set on which he had to spend and Ward James of Winterville<lb />
tnitee of chapter representa- manv hours. Others who helped both looked and acted the part<lb />
the construction of the scenery!of Spanish Felipe, her idolized<lb />
son.<lb />
Among<lb />
'son and Lera Smith as old ser-<lb />
vants of the Moreno household,<lb />
! George Heafner as Father Sal-<lb />
vierderra, Lydia Piner as a<lb />
j sympathetic backwoods woman,<lb />
land Merwin Frazelle as Ales-<lb />
Isandro's cousin, also contributed<lb />
to the play. .<lb />
Effective use was made of,<lb />
music and lighting in creating<lb />
the atmosphere desired. 'Indian<lb />
Love Call "From the Land of<lb />
the Sky "Blue Water" and<lb />
"Pale Moon" were among the<lb />
musical numbers used for back-<lb />
ground, as were also several of<lb />
(fsar Franck's compositions.<lb />
Fenlv Spear was in charge of<lb />
lighting, and in addition design-<lb />
ed the three effective sets made<lb />
use of.<lb />
Members of the Chi Pi Play-<lb />
ers furnished invaluable help in<lb />
the production. Ruth Bray ser-<lb />
v 1 as assistant director, and<lb />
Jean Phillips as stage manager,<lb />
in addition to those helping in<lb />
other ways.<lb />
Version<lb />
Continued from Page One<lb />
Carolina boys; she didn't under-<lb />
stand the meaning of "date<lb />
But when I said "walk with<lb />
boys "talk and dance with<lb />
them she exclaimed, "O si, I<lb />
leek de boyees veer-rie veer-rie<lb />
mooch!<lb />
I asked "how old are you<lb />
Angela?" Again she was be-<lb />
widered and started searching<lb />
her mind for meanings. But<lb />
when I pointed the question by<lb />
splitting it, "your age "How<lb />
many years are you?" "O said<lb />
she. "I ahm tween-tie vune<lb />
She likes to "speak" with<lb />
Southerners, but especially those<lb />
who talk slowly. Said Angela,<lb />
"I con-not understand de vfcea<lb />
dey speek va-a-st<lb />
She th night the E. C. T. r<lb />
girls were pretty and especially<lb />
liked the variety of "hairdos<lb />
When asked how long<lb />
would be in our country she e<lb />
"I vill geh, tu de university f<lb />
IFa-genyeh, to N'u Yak. tab<lb />
ee-mur from Nu Yak, and<lb />
tun tu Argentina mouch<lb />
teen. I lick vous scool, and I<lb />
en-jied bee-n on vous cam<lb />
. , r-rie, veerrie mooch<lb />
tives and the faculty-alumni ad<lb />
visory committee. Chapter mem- are: Adrian Brown, Charlie Fut-<lb />
bers are honing to have the Ay- rell, Paul Waldrop, Albert Man-<lb />
den students who are now en- ness, Tom Cox and Walter Rog-<lb />
"led in East Carolina Teach- ers. These same boys have help-<lb />
College to be with them for ed backstage throughout the<lb />
March meeting which comes play. All members of the Varsity<lb />
spring vacation of Club bave been selling tickets.<lb />
roi<lb />
en<lb />
th<lb />
during tne<lb />
the Colleirt<lb />
those<lb />
roles, Pauline<lb />
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Pies, Bunes, Cakes and<lb />
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High Point-<lb />
Members of<lb />
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MEETINGS<lb />
the High Point<lb />
met in January<lb />
Madeline McCain<lb />
Nicholson at the<lb />
O. P. Moffitt. In<lb />
meeting was held<lb />
C.<lb />
with Mi:<lb />
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home of Mrs<lb />
Febuary, the<lb />
at the home of Dr. and Mr<lb />
S. Grayson with Misses Huldah<lb />
Hester and Lillian Parrish as<lb />
joint hostesses. The attendance<lb />
prize was won in January by<lb />
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Harrell); in February, by Miss<lb />
Hester. During the two meet-<lb />
ings plans were made for a bene-<lb />
fit bridge which is to be held<lb />
the latter part of March. In Feb-<lb />
ruary. Mrs. 1). W. Dinkins<lb />
( Mary Spruill was welcomed<lb />
as a new member. The March<lb />
meeting will be held at the home<lb />
of Mrs. C. R. Hinshaw (Kath-<lb />
leen Spain).<lb />
of interest to the group.<lb />
Winterville<lb />
Fourteen members of the<lb />
Winterville chapter of East<lb />
Carolina Teachers College alum-<lb />
ni held one of the most enjoy-<lb />
able meetings of the year on<lb />
February 26 with Misses Jessie<lb />
Roland Brewer and Aldah Par-<lb />
ker serving as joint hostesses.<lb />
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ports from various committees'<lb />
were heard. After a report from<lb />
the committee appointed to se-<lb />
cure information on the nomi-<lb />
nees for the Alumni Award, a<lb />
vote was taken to be submitted<lb />
to the executive committee.<lb />
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uates from Winterville and vic-<lb />
inity were obtained and sent to<lb />
the Alumni Secretary. Members<lb />
if the social committee. Misses<lb />
Margaret Pruette and Sallie Lee<lb />
Brewer, than engaged the group<lb />
in a very interesting game<lb />
period.<lb />
play a success. He has help build<lb />
the scenery, looked after pro<lb />
grams, tickets, and done endless j<lb />
jobs. The club and all it's mem-<lb />
bers have worked hard to makei<lb />
this play a success. Come on out<lb />
tonight and enjoy a really hil-<lb />
larious comedy!<lb />
Duke Professor<lb />
Speaks Tuesday<lb />
Rocky Mount<lb />
Mrs W. M. Wes1<lb />
to members of th<lb />
East Carolina Te<lb />
er was hostess<lb />
Rocky Mount<lb />
achers College<lb />
Roanoke Rapids<lb />
Members of the<lb />
In mathematics fact replaces<lb />
fancy, declared Professor W. W.<lb />
Rankin of the mathematics de-<lb />
partment of Duke University,<lb />
speaking to the Mathematic<lb />
Club of East Carolina Teachers<lb />
College Tuesday evening on the<lb />
spirit of discovery as one thinks<lb />
i' it in mathematics.<lb />
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speaker, "and progress inevitably<lb />
resulted Illustrating, he show-<lb />
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constitution of the Alumni Asso-<lb />
ciation. Also, a bridge tourna-<lb />
ment was decided upon as a<lb />
plann to make money. Mrs. E. P.<lb />
Gerard (Elsie Horton) and Mrs.<lb />
R. M. Taylor (Ethel Shelton)<lb />
were winners in two patriotic<lb />
contests led by Mrs. Wester.<lb />
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of February 27<lb />
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SoerlinEr, 01iv<lb />
on the afternoon<lb />
with Mrs. Thel-<lb />
Misses Nancy<lb />
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Charlotte<lb />
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Hanks entertained the members<lb />
of the Charlotte chapter. Dur-<lb />
ing the business session, a let-<lb />
ter was read from Mrs. B. M.<lb />
Bennett (Elizabeth Stewart);<lb />
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m mbers had written to or spok-<lb />
en with state representatives<lb />
urging1 them to grant the re-<lb />
quested appropriation for the<lb />
College; and plans were com-<lb />
pleted for the benefit bridge<lb />
party held on Tuesday after-<lb />
noon. February 25, at Sally<lb />
Southern.<lb />
example, the two basic things<lb />
about a straight line, he has<lb />
nothing to be afraid of.<lb />
In closing, the speaker called<lb />
attention to the outstanding<lb />
characteristic of a mathematic-<lb />
ian�the concentration of his ef-<lb />
fort on his weakest place in his<lb />
argument until he was made<lb />
that as strong as he can possibly<lb />
make it.<lb />
Professor Rankin was intro-<lb />
duced by M a r g a r e t Moore,<lb />
Greenville, program chairman<lb />
of the Mathematics Club. Be-<lb />
fore the meeting he was the<lb />
Continued from Pane One guest of the club at dinner in<lb />
nretation of this character. Herthe CoUeg� dining hall.<lb />
voice and facial expressions1<lb />
rounds out her character very; RaitlOlia<lb />
Elizabeth Smith. Miss Estelle<lb />
McCIees visited with the group.<lb />
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of the present work of the Asso-<lb />
ciation and its future objectives.<lb />
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ing about the various activities<lb />
on the college campus.<lb />
Sweetheart<lb />
commendabiy.<lb />
Jimmy Dempsey. the hero of<lb />
(he campus, really turns on the!<lb />
"heat" in more ways than one!<lb />
Jimmy becomes the great lover<lb />
and will probably steal a few<lb />
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acts with a naturalness that j<lb />
many find hard to acquire.<lb />
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! romantic triangle, is quite a<lb />
"picklepuss" of a suitor. His;<lb />
dictatoring leads him to no good, I<lb />
Raleigh East Carolina Teachers but be sure you are there to-<lb />
College alumni chapter met at;njeht to find'out for yourself<lb />
the Tally Ho Inn with Miss Norman Wilkerson has had;<lb />
Perry, Mrs. William Gravely much<lb />
Continued from Page One<lb />
curtain the Senior Class presi-<lb />
SAT<lb />
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members of the<lb />
DEAMA BOBBIN <lb />
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hostesses. During the business<lb />
session members were urged to<lb />
ask their representatives to vote<lb />
for a good appropriation for<lb />
East Carolina Teachers College.<lb />
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regular meeting was closed en-<lb />
joyed several progressions of<lb />
bridge. The February meeting<lb />
was held with Mrs. E. H. Spruill<lb />
(Lula Jones) at her home on<lb />
Park Drive. Serving as hostesses<lb />
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previous experience in<lb />
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GARRIS GROCERY<lb />
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