<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<mets:mets OBJID="37889" ID="wordcount9518" TYPE="textjp2images" xmlns:mets="http://www.loc.gov/METS/" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xmlns:mix="http://www.loc.gov/mix/v20" xmlns:amd="http://www.loc.gov/AMD/" xmlns:vmd="http://www.loc.gov/VMD/" xmlns:oai_dc="http://www.openarchives.org/OAI/2.0/oai_dc/" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3" xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.loc.gov/METS/ http://www.loc.gov/standards/mets/mets.xsd http://www.loc.gov/mix/v20 http://www.loc.gov/standards/mix/mix20/mix20.xsd http://www.loc.gov/AMD/ http://lcweb2.loc.gov/mets/Schemas/AMD.xsd http://www.openarchives.org/OAI/2.0/oai_dc/ http://www.openarchives.org/OAI/2.0/oai_dc.xsd http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3 http://www.loc.gov/standards/mods/v3/mods-3-2.xsd http://www.loc.gov/VMD/ http://lcweb2.loc.gov/mets/Schemas/VMD.xsd">
  <mets:metsHdr CREATEDATE="2016-02-01T01:19:01" LASTMODDATE="2016-02-01T01:19:01" RECORDSTATUS="Complete">
    <mets:agent ROLE="OTHER" TYPE="INDIVIDUAL" OTHERROLE="CATALOGER">
      <mets:name>Dragon, Patricia</mets:name></mets:agent></mets:metsHdr>
  <mets:dmdSec ID="DMD0001">
    <mets:mdWrap MDTYPE="MODS">
      <mets:xmlData>
        <mods:mods>
          <mods:titleInfo>
            <mods:title>The Teco Echo, April 11, 1941</mods:title></mods:titleInfo>
          <mods:abstract>East Carolina's student-run campus newspaper was first published in 1923 as the East Carolina Teachers College News (1923-1925). It has been re-named as The Teco Echo (1925, 1926-1952), East Carolinian (1952-1969), Fountainhead (1969-1979), and The East Carolinian (1969, 1979-present). It includes local, state, national, and international stories with a focus on campus events.</mods:abstract>
          <mods:identifier type="local">UA50.05.02.235</mods:identifier>
          <mods:identifier type="doi">37889</mods:identifier>
          <mods:identifier type="job">1755</mods:identifier>
          <mods:originInfo>
            <mods:dateIssued encoding="w3cdtf">19410411</mods:dateIssued></mods:originInfo>
          <mods:language>
            <mods:languageTerm authority="iso639-2b" type="code">eng</mods:languageTerm></mods:language>
          <mods:typeOfResource collection="yes">text</mods:typeOfResource>
          <mods:physicalDescription>
            <mods:form authority="aat">newspapers </mods:form>
            <mods:extent></mods:extent></mods:physicalDescription>
          <mods:subject authority="lcsh">
            <mods:name type="corporate">
              <mods:namePart>East Carolina University</mods:namePart></mods:name>
            <mods:topic>Students</mods:topic></mods:subject>
          <mods:subject authority="lcsh">
            <mods:name type="corporate">
              <mods:namePart>East Carolina University</mods:namePart></mods:name>
            <mods:genre>Newspapers</mods:genre></mods:subject>
          <mods:subject authority="fast">
            <mods:hierarchicalGeographic>
              <mods:country>United States</mods:country>
              <mods:state>North Carolina</mods:state>
              <mods:county>Pitt County (N.C.)</mods:county>
              <mods:city>Greenville (N.C.)</mods:city></mods:hierarchicalGeographic></mods:subject>
          <mods:name>
            <mods:namePart>East Carolina University</mods:namePart>
            <mods:role>
              <mods:roleTerm>contributor</mods:roleTerm></mods:role></mods:name>
          <mods:accessCondition type="useAndReproduction">This item has been made available for use in research, teaching, and private study. Researchers are responsible for using these materials in accordance with Title 17 of the United States Code and any other applicable statutes. If you are the creator or copyright holder of this item and would like it removed, please contact us at als_digitalcollections@ecu.edu.</mods:accessCondition>
          <mods:accessCondition type="rightstatement.org">http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-EDU/1.0/</mods:accessCondition>
          <mods:relatedItem type="host" displayLabel="Collection">
            <mods:titleInfo>
              <mods:title>Student Newspaper Collection</mods:title></mods:titleInfo>
            <mods:identifier type="doi">newspaper</mods:identifier>
            <mods:relatedItem type="host" displayLabel="SubCollection">
              <mods:titleInfo>
                <mods:title>The Teco Echo</mods:title></mods:titleInfo>
              <mods:identifier type="doi">teco</mods:identifier></mods:relatedItem></mods:relatedItem>
          <mods:location>
            <mods:physicalLocation>University Archives</mods:physicalLocation></mods:location></mods:mods></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:dmdSec>
  <mets:dmdSec ID="DMD0002">
    <mets:mdWrap MDTYPE="DC">
      <mets:xmlData>
        <oai_dc:dc>
          <dc:title>The Teco Echo, April 11, 1941</dc:title>
          <dc:description>East Carolina's student-run campus newspaper was first published in 1923 as the East Carolina Teachers College News (1923-1925). It has been re-named as The Teco Echo (1925, 1926-1952), East Carolinian (1952-1969), Fountainhead (1969-1979), and The East Carolinian (1969, 1979-present). It includes local, state, national, and international stories with a focus on campus events.</dc:description>
          <dc:creator></dc:creator>
          <dc:subject>East Carolina University--Students</dc:subject>
          <dc:coverage></dc:coverage>
          <dc:contributor>East Carolina University</dc:contributor>
          <dc:date>19410411</dc:date>
          <dc:type>Text</dc:type>
          <dc:format>newspapers </dc:format>
          <dc:publisher>J. Y. Joyner Library, East Carolina University</dc:publisher>
          <dc:language>eng</dc:language>
          <dc:identifier>37889</dc:identifier>
          <dc:rights>http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-EDU/1.0/</dc:rights>
          <dc:subject>East Carolina University--Newspapers</dc:subject>
          <dc:coverage>United States--North Carolina--Pitt County (N.C.)--Greenville (N.C.)</dc:coverage></oai_dc:dc></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:dmdSec>
  <mets:dmdSec ID="DMD0003">
    <mets:mdWrap MDTYPE="OTHER" OTHERMDTYPE="TEI">
      <mets:xmlData>
        <tei:TEI xmlns:tei="http://www.tei-c.org/ns/1.0" xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.tei-c.org/ns/1.0 http://digital.lib.ecu.edu/tei/xsd/tei_P5.xsd">
          <text xmlns="http://www.tei-c.org/ns/1.0">
            <body>
              <div type="other">
                <pb facs="00037889_tn_0001" />
ARCH ;<lb />
11 �<lb />
m.<lb />
IHlHs<lb />
GROCER<lb />
VICTORY OVER DEATH' BEING<lb />
B ON CAMPUS<lb />
� SUNDAY &amp;m MONDAY<lb />
Record Crowd<lb />
ttend Annual<lb />
! Pay<lb />
Wli<lb />
r<lb />
Th<lb />
e<lb />
high<lb />
:hools<lb />
here<lb />
High<lb />
'�"an<lb />
v. i re<lb />
TECO<lb />
ECHO<lb />
Walter Tucker Heads<lb />
ECTC Men Students<lb />
Entire Roster<lb />
Of Council Now<lb />
Is Completed<lb />
Charles Marks has been elect-<lb />
ed president of the Young Men's<lb />
Christian Association, succeed-<lb />
ing Yern Kuetemeyer.<lb />
During the past year Marks<lb />
served the tree-year-old campus<lb />
organization, which is national<lb />
in scope, as chairman of Reli-<lb />
gious Education.<lb />
Sam Crandall, this year's sec-<lb />
retary, was elevated to the of-<lb />
fice of vice-president, succeed-<lb />
ing James Whitfield.<lb />
Howard Adams succeeds<lb />
Crandall as secretary and Bob<lb />
Young is the new treasurer,<lb />
succeeding Albert Maness.<lb />
The incoming president an-<lb />
nounced that his cabinet would<lb />
be appointed some time in the<lb />
.immediate future.<lb />
Officers and cabinet members<lb />
of both the Young Women's<lb />
Christian Association and the<lb />
Young! Men's Christian Asso-<lb />
ciation will be installed in appro-<lb />
priate ceremonies within the<lb />
next several weeks.<lb />
an Volume XVII<lb />
Greenville, X. C, Friday, April 11, 1941<lb />
Number 12<lb />
mi.<lb />
u<lb />
ITED<lb />
X<lb />
FOR f&amp;.75<lb />
zfrk<lb />
� Dangers<lb />
Christians<lb />
'A<lb />
st<lb />
J<lb />
Junior-Senior Prom<lb />
Next Saturday Night<lb />
by Pearl Edwards<lb />
The Junior-Senior "get to-<lb />
gether" which was originally<lb />
scheduled for April 20 will be<lb />
held on the night of April 19<lb />
The figure of the Junior-Senior<lb />
Prom will be lead by Ida Ruth,<lb />
Knowles, president of the Jun-<lb />
ior ("lass of '41. The music will<lb />
be furnished by the well-known<lb />
Dean Hudson Orchestra.<lb />
The refreshments will be<lb />
served by Freshmen girls. The<lb />
color scheme for the decorations<lb />
will le black and white.<lb />
Charles Marks, vice-president<lb />
of the Junior Class, will be in<lb />
charge of the party for those<lb />
Juniors and Seniors who do not<lb />
dance to be held in the Xew<lb />
(Jlassroom building.<lb />
Committees have been chosen<lb />
to help with plans for the party.<lb />
They will be in charge of the<lb />
refreshments, decorations, and<lb />
entertainment for the evening.<lb />
The Junior-Senior will be at<lb />
the same time as our regular<lb />
dances�8:30 P. M. until 11 :45<lb />
P. M. ("m" on Juniors and Sen-<lb />
iors and let's enjoy an evening<lb />
of real fun.<lb />
Science Division<lb />
Holds Open House<lb />
Here Next Week<lb />
-<lb />
I<lb />
v<lb />
ranee<lb />
Roebuck, "Varsity Club<lb />
�1 i<lb />
Ji�:<lb />
Cast Is Selected<lb />
For 'Wuthering Heights'<lb />
��� � � ' ��$ <lb />
Varsity Club<lb />
Sluing Dance<lb />
n April 26<lb />
Racial Secretary<lb />
Assembly Speaker<lb />
Mis<lb />
re-<lb />
el a<lb />
oki<lb />
V<lb />
published<lb />
. the only<lb />
0T W '<lb />
or this<lb />
where that<lb />
j hi � coin-<lb />
1 VND<lb />
s yours<lb />
f<lb />
) VY<lb />
"X<lb />
i<lb />
nts Enjoy. 3 had �� in Rocky musical<lb />
Sauare Dance, - � i the lei il-rected the: . v, hich<lb />
!ered in<lb />
Or. R. L Hiiidrup<lb />
 1Conducts Forum i, -up of the De East<lb />
 �i � e, pre-picti e of irld, a clear . rid his-World War , i  1 ions � ia1 will the nations<lb />
ing on. Fi�� on, went obi on ed ; . nd ways in . 1 e iii peace �en Forum the Eighth<lb />
i not rest and thei was a  square dai dor to the rganizati n on .  . ted at the . ii everyone i 1 square dancer, � ryone who went out on -or tried it and liked it i urch. ed �u1 the in. nualil i- r ' 'lur �11 V( ailles Treaty�thf . � ignfhents Ml ter-rtorv l3 � '�'� '1 ntial re-ade available to g oups, the un-i rouping of racial any instano s, in inevitable and continued antagonisms and the im-S� FORUM on Page Four<lb />
ponsored u have<lb />
ib on Saturday<lb />
n<lb />
fie<lb />
Frances Roebuck.<lb />
chosen Varsity<lb />
etheart, will lead the figure<lb />
ince to be soonsored by!<lb />
rsity Ciuo<lb />
ning, April 26.<lb />
Several well-known orches-<lb />
is are under consideration<lb />
:� should be chosen by the<lb />
tter part of next week.<lb />
arc thirty-three mem-<lb />
the Varsity Club�the<lb />
larges membership in its. his-<lb />
tory, and the dance is destined<lb />
to be one of the largest ever to<lb />
be sponsored by the Varsity<lb />
Club.<lb />
As usual the dance will be<lb />
b y-br ak and will be formal for<lb />
m mbers of the Varsity Club,<lb />
which has expressed the hope<lb />
the "dance will be the best of<lb />
the year<lb />
Since thirteen members of the<lb />
club are seniors, the dance will<lb />
1 � a sort of farewell send-off<lb />
for these boys.<lb />
It is proposed to stage a ban-<lb />
quet before the dance, but this<lb />
Ian is in the tentative stage for<lb />
the time being.<lb />
Bids for the dance will be dis-<lb />
buted within the next several<lb />
davs. according to an announce-<lb />
ment made by acting president,<lb />
Floyd Hinton.<lb />
by Margit Dudley<lb />
With the selection of Wuther-<lb />
ing Heights, an English classic<lb />
by Emily Bronte and adapted<lb />
for the stage by Randolph Car-<lb />
ter, the Chi Pi Players have<lb />
undertaken their major produc-<lb />
tion of the year.<lb />
A talented cast headed by<lb />
Ruth Bray as Cathy. George<lb />
Lautares as Heathcliff, Ward<lb />
Club -lames as Edgar Linton. and<lb />
Jane Copeland as Isabel Linton.<lb />
with Clifton Britton as director.<lb />
the<lb />
play involving the tragic love<lb />
story of a man and woman who<lb />
possess a strange passion for<lb />
each other.<lb />
Other important roles are<lb />
See CAST on Pane Four<lb />
To b u i Id good-will, under-<lb />
standing, respect and regard for<lb />
the beliefs of all individuals is<lb />
the aim of the National Con-<lb />
ference of Christians and Jews,<lb />
declared A. W. Gatschall of<lb />
Washington, D. C. secretary of<lb />
the Conference, as he spoke at<lb />
a recent assembly hour.<lb />
Tracing the growth of the<lb />
conference back to its organ-<lb />
izers. Charles Hughes. Newton<lb />
Baker and S, Parks Cadman.<lb />
the speaker showed how it grew<lb />
out of a presidential campaign<lb />
12 years ago which had brought<lb />
to the attention of leaders the<lb />
bogortry and prejudice existing<lb />
in this country. When leading<lb />
publishers were invited by these<lb />
three men to look over the field,<lb />
explore its possibilities, and<lb />
Featuring Dr. C. W. Edwards<lb />
"f Duke University and his li-<lb />
quid air exhibit, the Science<lb />
Club of East Carolina Teachers<lb />
College will hold Open House<lb />
in the Science Department of<lb />
the Xew Classroom Building on<lb />
April 18 and 19.<lb />
Dr Edwards demonstration<lb />
will be the climax of the Open <lb />
House and will he presented at<lb />
11 o'clock Saturday morning.<lb />
An eminent scientist and schol-<lb />
ar. Dr. Edwards is known!<lb />
throughout the nation for hisj<lb />
work with liquid air.<lb />
Each section of the depart- j<lb />
ment will have an exhibit in its j<lb />
laboratories showing experi-j<lb />
men's and appartus relating to j<lb />
its pecuticular field. These ex-<lb />
periments have been prepared<lb />
by the science students under j<lb />
the supervision of their instruc-<lb />
tors. The exhibits will include<lb />
demonstrations of electroplat- She<lb />
ing. saponification. extraction<lb />
of chlorphyl and the mercury<lb />
"heat" is a globule of mercury<lb />
j which under the right condi-<lb />
tions will heat like a heart.<lb />
Besides the exhibits of the<lb />
 College, there will be others from<lb />
Walter Tucker of Greenville<lb />
was elected president of the<lb />
Men's Student Government<lb />
Association to succeed Walter<lb />
Rogers in a run-off primary<lb />
held Wednesday.<lb />
Howard Adams is the new<lb />
vice-president, succeeding Tom<lb />
Cox. Z. W. Frazelle is the new<lb />
secretary-treasurer, succeeding<lb />
James Bullock.<lb />
Representatives for the re-<lb />
spective classes were named in<lb />
balloting held yesterday<lb />
Metsel Simmons, a member<lb />
of this year's council was named<lb />
to succeed himself as a junior<lb />
class representative on next<lb />
�.ear's council. The other junior<lb />
representative is Evan Griffin.<lb />
Serving the incoming senior<lb />
class on the council will be Jen-<lb />
nings Ballard and Tom Cox.<lb />
Owing to the lack of repre-<lb />
sentatives at the noon meeting<lb />
on Thursday next year's sopho-<lb />
more class did not name council<lb />
members until the dinner hour<lb />
last night. They are Bill Lucas<lb />
and Osborne Lewis.<lb />
President Rogers will turn<lb />
St e Council on Page Four<lb />
Eve Curie Tells<lb />
Of Plight That<lb />
Confronts World<lb />
On Thursday evening April 3.<lb />
an enthusiastic audience await-<lb />
ed the appearance of Eve Curie,<lb />
daughter of the famous Madame<lb />
Curie. As the curtains parted<lb />
there stepped unon the stage a<lb />
slender, willowy young woman.<lb />
was simply dressed in a<lb />
black evening gown. Her hair<lb />
was combed off her face in waves,<lb />
caught in the back with combs<lb />
and then worn straight in a<lb />
page-boy style. Mademoiselle Cu-<lb />
rie was introduced by Robert<lb />
Humber, native of Greenville<lb />
various high schools, which have and formally of France.<lb />
been invited to come and take Mademoiselle Curie caught her<lb />
part in the Eastern Carolina<lb />
division of the State Science<lb />
Contest. Winners in this con-<lb />
test will go to Raleiirh to enter<lb />
See Open House on Page Four<lb />
Paper Is Offered<lb />
At Convention<lb />
Benton Rossell<lb />
Offers Concert<lb />
and<lb />
col-<lb />
Mrs. Meadows' Sister<lb />
Claimed By Death<lb />
Denton Rosselle. tenor<lb />
teacher of singing at the<lb />
lege will be presented in an even-<lb />
ing of songs on the evening of<lb />
April 22nd at 8:15 p. m. in Aus-<lb />
tin Auditorium. The program<lb />
is sponsored by the music de-<lb />
partment and all students and<lb />
the public are invited to attend.<lb />
Before comintr to East Caro-<lb />
lina Teachers College to taech<lb />
singing Mr. Rosselle had done<lb />
concert and radio work and had<lb />
sung leading roles in operatic<lb />
nreformances with the Opera.<lb />
Intime under the direction of<lb />
the composer-conductor Myron<lb />
Tacobson His program will in-<lb />
clude well known classics as well<lb />
as ballads of popular appeal<lb />
This<lb />
of a serie<lb />
Miss Cleo Rainwater of the;<lb />
Training School faculty of East<lb />
Carolina Teachers College had<lb />
a paper on "The Induction of<lb />
Student Teachers into the Train-<lb />
ing of Social Studies" in a bul-<lb />
letin that was distributed at<lb />
suggest what to do about it. thethe mPeting of the North Caro-<lb />
conference resulted. Hna Education Association held<lb />
Dr. Gatschall emphasized the at Asheville April 3, 4. and 5.<lb />
fact that the conference does, Miga RainWater was also<lb />
not ask anyone to "whittle down scheduled to speak at the" de-<lb />
his demonmation but it does, partmental meeting on April 4<lb />
ask for regard and respect for of supPrvisors, but was unable<lb />
the sincerity and integrity of to De there.<lb />
men of other faiths. After dis Delegates from the college to<lb />
cussing why people are bitter the three-day meeting were<lb />
and prejudiced, he challenged, Prpsidprit L. R. Meadows. Mrs.<lb />
the student body to be deliberate FAhe Rejd Waters and Miss<lb />
and intelligent in forming its Mabel Lacv of the home<lb />
opinions. People's minds should nomics department, and Miss<lb />
be made up on the basis of I Dora Coates, of the education<lb />
See Speaker on Page Four j department.<lb />
Mr. Deal Is Kept Busy<lb />
by Pauline Abeyounis<lb />
When a man can go to the here; Junior Senior, Murfrees-<lb />
same towns year after year and boro; Annual Leaders' Banquet,<lb />
make speeches�sometimes the Windsor; District Rural Mail-<lb />
audience with her first word<lb />
and held them with her charm<lb />
aId intellect. In the first of her<lb />
lecture she pointed out how last<lb />
year America and France were<lb />
at peace, and now France is a<lb />
torn country, and America which<lb />
used to be in the third line of<lb />
defense is now in the second line<lb />
of defense. Miss Curie pointed<lb />
out that today we wait anxious-<lb />
ly for war reports because our<lb />
future depends on them.<lb />
"I will always keep in mind<lb />
the vision of the Frenech men<lb />
last September said Miss Cu-<lb />
rie, "The word France means<lb />
the same to me it always has.<lb />
I believe in France and I always<lb />
will Mademoiselle Curie quoted<lb />
Winston Churchill as saying<lb />
"France is Great�She will be<lb />
free again<lb />
A most dramatic and color-<lb />
jful picture was painted of the<lb />
l war by the lecturer. She said<lb />
Jshe was sitting at her typewrit-<lb />
ter one day when an air raid<lb />
started. She immediately drop-<lb />
ped down on the floor below<lb />
e.c.�" !the window and stayed there for<lb />
hours. This became a common<lb />
occurance while she was in Eng-<lb />
land. She was in over four hun-<lb />
jdred air raids while she was<lb />
there.<lb />
The night before Miss Curie<lb />
See Eve Curie on Page Four<lb />
Mr<lb />
Fred Nance, sister of<lb />
Mrs L. R. Meadows of Green-<lb />
ville, died at her home in Shel-<lb />
byville three weeks ago.<lb />
.Mrs. Meadows, wife of Pres-<lb />
ident Meadows, remained at the<lb />
bedside of her sister three weeks<lb />
prior to her death.<lb />
Mrs. Xance was known to a<lb />
number of people in Greenville,<lb />
as she had visited Dr. and Mrs.<lb />
Meadows on several occasions.<lb />
"same old speeches"�he must carriers "Ladies Night Green-<lb />
he plenty good, as we say. Right ville; Junior-Senior, Contentnea<lb />
in our midst there is a fine 'ole; high school and also Atlantic<lb />
chap who continues to act as Christian College,<lb />
guest speaker for banquets, j April 3 found Mr. Deal in<lb />
clubs, dinners, commencements, Winterville at the Ruritan Club<lb />
program wi) be the first; professional conventions and!and tonight he will appear be-<lb />
of three Tuesday entertainments, et cetera. He is fore the Eastern Carolina Safety<lb />
evening concerts. The second possibly one of the most widely Council here in Greenville,<lb />
program will take place on the known and most generally liked; A calendar of engagements<lb />
evening of Mav 6th and will personalities in eastern Caro-j still open for the friendly pro-<lb />
feature Elizabeth Coppedge, Una. This "student's teacher" iajfessor follows April 25, Com-<lb />
soprano and Donald Perry, ten- j Mr. Ralph C. Deal, head of the j mencement at Subbury; 26,<lb />
or. Jean Abevounis, soprano, department of French. j Sigma Pi Chi Faternity guest<lb />
and Lorraine Pritchard will be! Mr. Deal has made hundreds,speaker at A. C; 29, in the<lb />
heard on May 20th in the con-�f talks to various audiences in j morning at Red Oak and that<lb />
eluding program. The student!in State, and has already begun night at Walstonburg; May 6<lb />
nrograms will include duet num this year, his season of spring Central High School, Elizabeth<lb />
hers as well as solo. Wilda Royall addresses. In March he was City; 7, Conway High School<lb />
will be the accompanist for the guest speaker for the Hi-Y ban-j and May 8, Powellsville High<lb />
nrntrrams. 'quet in Aydei<lb />
Miss Mamie Jenkins<lb />
Is Honored At Duke<lb />
programs.<lb />
�den; District Nurses!School.<lb />
Miss Mamie E. Jenkins of the<lb />
English Department of East<lb />
Carolina Teachers College, at-<lb />
tended the fourth annual alum-<lb />
nae weekend for Duke Gradu-<lb />
ates, received recognition at the<lb />
luncheon as the only represen-<lb />
tative registered at the meeting<lb />
from the first four women to<lb />
graduate at Trinity on equal<lb />
terms with men.<lb />
As she had been president of<lb />
the Duke alumnae at the close<lb />
of the first World War, Miss<lb />
Jenkins spoke on the war work<lb />
and reconstruction work of the<lb />
Duke alumnae. One of their<lb />
projects was the adoption of a<lb />
French village after the war.<lb />
t<lb />
t<lb />
t<lb />
t<lb /><lb />
J<lb /><pb facs="00037889_tn_0002" /><lb />
FRIDAY. APRIL 11, 1941<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
Page<lb />
The Teco Echo<lb />
Published Biweekly by the Students of East Carolina<lb />
Teachers College<lb />
Entered aa second-class matter December 3, 1925, at the U. S.<lb />
Poatoffice, Greenville. X. C, under the act of March 3, 1879.<lb />
J AMI WBITFIELD<lb />
Pauline Abeyoi nis<lb />
Ruth Pollard<lb />
Mabt D. Horni<lb />
5mutt Bubks<lb />
"Mm" Andrews<lb />
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 />
Maiy Agnes Dial Business Manager<lb />
Rose Carlton Dunn � Ellen McIntyre<lb />
Emily Murphy Mary Long Ford<lb />
Jwbke Ketth Mary Harvey Ruffin<lb />
Member<lb />
North Carolina Collegiate Press<lb />
Association<lb />
Mtmbrr<lb />
�tP�t9�iTID FO� NATIONAL �DV�n�iNG BY<lb />
National Advertising Service, Inc.<lb />
College Puilisbers Kepreuntativt<lb />
420 Madison Ave. New York. N. Y.<lb />
Ftasockjrfed Colle6�cio Press<lb />
P.stribuTor of<lb />
Watching The World<lb />
by<lb />
Harold K. Taylor<lb />
Collefrtoie L5osf<lb />
LOS A�iin � &amp;,� IUKIKO<lb />
Are You Discourteous To Visitors?<lb />
Students of college age are supposed to be courteous to visi-<lb />
tors, and should show special consideration to dignitaries that<lb />
come to the campus on notable occasions. When Mile. Eve Curie<lb />
lectured here last Thursday night a group of students, who regard<lb />
themselves as ladies and gentlemen, got up and walked out while<lb />
phe was addressing her audience: and some went so far as to pro-<lb />
duce a cough of digust.The speaker was alarmed and paused<lb />
momentarily until noise on the steps leading from the balcony Ir Pro-British, the British government has arranged for the U. S<lb />
ceased. Perhaps some of the students thought the lecture had endlo shlP her -500 lons of flour valued at 1,000,000 to be distri<lb />
Yugoslavia during the past few weeks had been facing an im-<lb />
portant issue; whether to sign Hitler's Non-Agression alliance,<lb />
or to stand her ground against a German invasion. Last week,<lb />
amid an uprising between the Serbian population and the pro-<lb />
German faction, a new government was set up under the leader-<lb />
ship of King Peter III. The Pro-Allies government immediately<lb />
declared its stand and began rushing arms to the front. They<lb />
have more than a million well trained soldiers but their airplanes<lb />
and other modern weapons are lacking. Germany is determined<lb />
to crush her in a short time and Yugoslavia is just as determined<lb />
to hold her own. Atlnough she is lacking in many materials she<lb />
has the will to fight to the last drop of blood.<lb />
For weeks the men responsible for keeping the navy ready<lb />
for any job have been drawing hypothetical lines back and forth<lb />
across the Atlantic. When the real test comes the American people<lb />
are going to have to help get British aid suuplies to Europe. The<lb />
most logical way the U. S. government could help and still abide<lb />
by the Monroe-Doctrine, the Neutrality act, and International<lb />
Law, is to convoy British loaded ships to 30 degrees west longi-<lb />
tude. British ships would be loaded at any American port and<lb />
convoyed to the end of the safety zone where British ships would<lb />
take over.<lb />
Does unoccupied France favor the allies or the axis? This<lb />
has been an important topic of late�and two of the leading<lb />
authorities. Pearson and Allen seem to think that France is do-<lb />
ing everything possible to hinder ally progress. France has always<lb />
been a proud country and she thought that she had an unbeatable<lb />
army. Since Germany over ran her so soon, she has had to swallow<lb />
her pride, which was hard to do. Whether France is Pro-German<lb />
Hat<lb />
Museum<lb />
STUDENT'S CORNER<lb />
by Pearl Edteards<lb />
Coming to us from Nashville, North Carolina Virginfc<lb />
ley entered E. C. T. C. as a freshman in 1938.<lb />
Since coming to E. C. T. C, Virginia has come . ,<lb />
important part in our campus life. She has served president<lb />
of the Junior "Y Publicity Manager of the 8cienc g<lb />
tarv of the Y. W. C. A Treasurer of the Y. W. I<lb />
President; "Y" delegate at Blue Ride Convention; I:<lb />
vention at Memphis, and on the B. S. U. Council. Sh I<lb />
an active member in the Young Democrats Club and S<lb />
Economics Clubs.<lb />
This year Virginia was elected to serve as our P<lb />
ihe Y. W. C. A. for the coming year.<lb />
Virginia told me that her ambition was to tea<lb />
I think deep down in her heart she wants to be a -<lb />
raise hogs and chickens.<lb />
Because of her sympathy for and her abili?<lb />
human nature, Virginia has won the friendship of<lb />
who have come to know her. Every day she is helping<lb />
more worth while for others.<lb />
�. li<lb />
� �<lb />
ed. but this (iocs not seem logical, as this many students could not<lb />
do group thinking of such poor quality.<lb />
Courtesy should be an attribute for each graduate who serves<lb />
the public school system of North Carolina, But some members of<lb />
the student body have not acquired this trait. At least, they failed<lb />
to show it. Many will conclude. 'T didn't like the lecture, anyway.<lb />
I paid my own good money to attend and had the right to leave if<lb />
I was bored This is a shallow attitude. In the course of human<lb />
events, particularly at public gatherings, and entertainments are<lb />
no exception, it is necessary for us to think in terms of what is<lb />
best for the entire group. Any person who ignores this common<lb />
courtesy has nut found his place in society.<lb />
Mhe. Curie will not remember East Carolina Teachers Col-<lb />
lege for its beautiful campus, nor the part it is playing in giving<lb />
students a splendid intellectual background for jobs as teachers.<lb />
Instead she will remember it for the few students who were not<lb />
courteous enough to remain until she had concluded her lecture.<lb />
No student can contend that she had to leave in order to get back competent<lb />
to the dormitory, as those who remained got there all right. Had<lb />
the speaker kept her audience past the zero hour, the dormitory<lb />
heads would have lie n considerat<lb />
in their course of action under the circumstances. All in all, it is a<lb />
disgrace to East Carolina Teachers College. It was an incident<lb />
that should never happen again.<lb />
buted by the American Red Cross. Finland has been granted<lb />
additional loans of $5,000,000 to buy food in this country, raising<lb />
their borrowings since the Soviet conflict to $35,000,000.<lb />
The largest Battleship ever built in an American shipyard<lb />
is the navy's 35000 ton NORTH CAROLINA. It is the first battle-<lb />
ship commissioned by the navy since December 1923. Its sister<lb />
ship, WASHINGTON, will be launched during the summer.<lb />
Resolution<lb />
We the members of the Faculty of East Carolina Teachers<lb />
College wish to express in some measure our appreciation of the<lb />
life and personality of our late friend and colleague James R.<lb />
Gulledge. for five years Librarian of the College.<lb />
Mr. Gulledge was quiet and unassuming, but diligent and<lb />
in business. He sought no herald to proclaim his<lb />
By nature sociable and friendly, he made enduring<lb />
friendships with an enviable ease and grace. His sympathies and<lb />
)U interests were as catholic and genuine as his moral integrity and<lb />
loyalty to friends and duty were free from bigotry and taint of<lb />
self-interest. In a word, he possessed the sovereign virtues of<lb />
honesty, dependability, and courage.<lb />
More concretely. Mr. Gulledge was a trained librarian. He<lb />
felt that the library is rightly termed the heart of the college. In<lb />
KadlO station Has Listeners In This College his acquisitions he strove that the book of the hour might not<lb />
This week Radio Station WGTC began signing off at 10 eclipse too completely the book of all time. In his administrative<lb />
o'clock instead of 12 o'clock. What the radio station or any other policy he never forgot that a library is something more than a<lb />
public servant does about hours is none of our business, but we mere collection of books. That is to say, he tried to see beyond<lb />
believe the action was one that keeps the station from thoroughly landing and printed page to the end-product in human character.<lb />
serving its public�and it has a public of more than 1,200 stu- He wouM not have wished�he could not have wished�more en-<lb />
dents at East Carolina Teachers College. Commercial announce- du�ng monument than the thousands of books he helped to acquire<lb />
ments regulate to a considerable extent the time a station stays during his able stewardship with us.<lb />
on the air. It is true that Harold Dale's soothing and enlightening ! Hv reason of these tokens it is the will of the Committee that<lb />
slumber music readings, or his famed Studio Partv seldom were 1his testimony be made a permanent part of the record of our<lb />
Hats for the ladies is a com<lb />
paratively recent privilege, fil-<lb />
ched from the men. If it had not<lb />
been for St Paul's decree that<lb />
women cover their heads in<lb />
Church, the ladies might have<lb />
waited for headgear as long as<lb />
they did for slacks. For to every<lb />
age and every people hats were<lb />
prized as an Instinctive sign of<lb />
superority or an expression of<lb />
mood. This is the theme of the<lb />
Brooklyn Museum's current ex-<lb />
hibition of fifty ancient and<lb />
foreign hats displayed through<lb />
April twentieth with modern<lb />
adaptations by Sally Victor.<lb />
Not only did men corner hats,<lb />
but they devised almost every<lb />
basic shape known today and<lb />
ran the gamut of materials even<lb />
using: raffia, the recently pop-<lb />
ular palm fiber, wood, lacquer,<lb />
paper. jewels and feathers.<lb />
Their fabulous trims w o u 1 d<lb />
make the brashest woman pale.<lb />
Consequently most feminine<lb />
headgear is a restrained ver-<lb />
sion of something the men once<lb />
sported.<lb />
Those two-in-one numbers,<lb />
changeable as the wearer's<lb />
whim, are news this Spring.<lb />
Yet centuries ago an African<lb />
now-wowed in an orange and<lb />
yellow turban with removable<lb />
plumage. It is reflected in ai<lb />
Sallv Victor bonnet' with turj)ar jr Fditor:<lb />
quoise feathers which clip on There is something we need to have on E. C. T. I<lb />
or off. A practical Mexican once Yes, I know that we need a few more than a dozen th<lb />
used a large brimmed sailor as troubling vou with only one. T.� get down to the p<lb />
a pin-cushion tor his poisoned we have more square dances? They are cheap and<lb />
darts. Visored brims shielded There are no orchestras to hire, no evening cloth<lb />
Aleutian hutners from the sun The dance sponsored by the Phi Sigma Pi this j<lb />
and Koreans kept their hoods night was a great success. It is something different ii<lb />
of oiled papers up their sleeves entertainment that has possibilities to be exploited. 1<lb />
for sudden showers. Those be-the majority of those presenl had a g1 time, or  I<lb />
gulling cartwheel might very they put on a good act. A square dance gives an opi<lb />
well stem from a Korean s top- those vvho don-t rmm(, (ano tn 1ak(. a art in th ,<lb />
per which measured a yard,from people i m.ver remember seeing on the floor before go<lb />
1 and showed some vim, pep, and vitality. Our K. I<lb />
really know how to give the ladies a whirl. Nor do we I<lb />
off campus to find those who know what to do with<lb />
So, students, if you like dancing the way Grandpa<lb />
ma did it, why don't we have another some time, i<lb />
quarter or two or three?<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
Am E. C. f. C<lb />
STUDENT OPINION<lb />
To The Editor:<lb />
Telephones are a great time saver, especial<lb />
nne's disposal. It is customary in most colleges and<lb />
have telephones at different nlaces on the campus :<lb />
students. The operator is an N. Y. A. worker or one g<lb />
the college.<lb />
It would be an asset to K. C. T. C. if there wei<lb />
phones on each floor of the dormitories, one in th<lb />
in each classroom building for use by the students, ;<lb />
any one who should happen to be in the building ai<lb />
t telephone, and one in dining hall lobby; in a booth<lb />
Dial telephones can be installed in such a ma<lb />
�alls will be free and long distance calls must be ;<lb />
1 ime the call is placed.<lb />
I would like to see more telephones on campus. I1<lb />
the others. Z. H F<lb />
� -<lb />
.<lb />
� -<lb />
interspersed by commercial announcements. But students listened It'ult<lb />
to these programs, and finding satisfaction in them, it was a sell<lb />
ing point for other programs, the station offered when commercial<lb />
announcements were read. Ordinarily students of the college sent<lb />
out more requests that could possibly be handled on the Stud.o<lb />
Party. This is proof enough that WGTC has a good listening audi-<lb />
dence in this college.<lb />
The student body is large enough to merit the listening pleas-<lb />
ure of the Slumber Music program and also the Studio Partv.<lb />
Students will still listen to them, regardless of the hour. When'a<lb />
student goes to college he spends money, and since the radio<lb />
station is a medium through which he can learn where to spend<lb />
money, he should be served. And if he doesn't have access to his<lb />
most popular programs, then he's going to find a program he does<lb />
like by a simple twist of the wrist and turn of the dial.<lb />
Signed:<lb />
D. E. Baughan,<lb />
Margaret Sammon,<lb />
Sallie Joyner Davis,<lb />
A. D. Frank.<lb />
Unanimously adopted by the Faculty March 7, 1941.<lb />
A. I). Frank,<lb />
Secretary of the Faculty.<lb />
to keep the highups from putting<lb />
'their heads together.<lb />
Miss Victor's hats, while de-<lb />
rived from one or more of the<lb />
museum's models, were never<lb />
dicert adaptations. A peaked<lb />
open-winged bonnet was a pro-<lb />
duct of ancient Africa and a<lb />
reversed Alsatian cap. Victorian<lb />
net and jet made a swirling halo<lb />
taken from a wooden Chinese<lb />
silhouette. From a nineteenth<lb />
century rainhat. designed to<lb />
stretch over ordinary headgear,<lb />
came an accordian pleated bon-<lb />
net of white pique fitted to a<lb />
head-hugging band. The most<lb />
impressive mode was a Peru-<lb />
vian turban of thousands of<lb />
feathers painstakingly pasted<lb />
together to picture the Jaguar<lb />
god. Miss Victor covered the up-<lb />
turned brim of a natural straw<lb />
with a similar design, stylized<lb />
and ripely colored.<lb />
� I<lb />
Digging For Dirt<lb />
This Collegiate World<lb />
Music Festival Was A Job Well Done<lb />
Recently several hundred students from thirty-two high<lb />
schools of Eastern North Carolina assembled on the campus for<lb />
the annual Greenville District Music Contest to determine partic-<lb />
ipants from this section for the State Contest being held soon at<lb />
Greensboro. A. L. Dittmer, head of the Department of Music and<lb />
general chairman of the festival, along with his capable corps of<lb />
assistants, are to be congratulated for the efficient mnner in which<lb />
they conducted the contest. It was a job well done.<lb />
In he past it has been customary to deermine winners. This<lb />
year the standouts were merely given a rating without emphasis<lb />
on winning. We believe that this is the way it should be, as it will<lb />
develop more appreciation for music and serve as a clinic for the<lb />
participants. At the climax of the festival, consisting of a mam-<lb />
moth concert of the combined bands of a number of high schools.<lb />
Chairman Dittmer announced that this would be an annual affair.<lb />
Not only will youthful musicians enjoy participating in it, but col-<lb />
lege students and persons living out in the city will enjoy hearing<lb />
it. The performance here was a spectacle that long will be remem-<lb />
bered by those who heard it.<lb />
Aside from the instrumental offerings, there were also vocal<lb />
selections. The solos, trios and combined numbers of the glee clubs<lb />
were both cultural and entertaining. All people should make music<lb />
a part of their lives. It is a braser for tired nerves.<lb />
Magazine Staff Needs A Room In Which To Work<lb />
Since The Pieces 'O' Eight joined the publications familv of<lb />
the college, its staff has been handicapped considerably by virtue<lb />
of not having adequate and roomy working quarters. It is true this<lb />
publication has a staff room, but no place could be more inconven-<lb />
ient or dangerous. The inconvenience rests in the fact that the<lb />
staff room is located on the top floor of Austin, and this same<lb />
situation makes it dangerous. The top floor of Austin is nothing<lb />
but a fire trap. An examination will reveal this. Then, too, no one<lb />
en find the magazine's present staff room without a well-designed<lb />
map. This handicaps the staff considerably when the magazine is<lb />
distributed, and its personnel were considerate enough to let the<lb />
students get them at the office of the Teco Echo, as no student<lb />
relishes the idea of climbing three flights of steps. The publica-<lb />
tion is young and will have to undergo some growing pains. Un-<lb />
less the staff is provided with better working quarters, however,<lb />
there is going to be malnutrition in their productive efforts. We<lb />
hope some arrangements can be made whereby The Pieces 'O<lb />
Eight can realize normal growth in ideal working quarters.<lb />
by Associated Collegiate Press)<lb />
Approximately 1,750 prehistoric skeltons and more than<lb />
48,00 Oartifacts have been recovered in Kentucky through a<lb />
University of Kentucky WPA project.<lb />
Translating services of Hooker scientific library at Central<lb />
college, Fayette, Mo one of the most comprehensive in the world,<lb />
have subscribers in 17 countries.<lb />
Dr. Oscar Kaplan, University of California psychologist,<lb />
predicts a huge increase in mental disease of the aged in America.<lb />
Students at the University of Rochester are experimenting<lb />
with a combined junior yearbook for their co-ordinate college.<lb />
There are 928 semi-circular arches in the main barracks of<lb />
The Citadel. South Carolina military college.<lb />
Sally Rand recently lectured a student group at the Univers-<lb />
ity of Minnesota on "The Value of White Space in Advertising<lb />
A course in Latin-American history has been added to the<lb />
curriculum at Lafayette.<lb />
Dr. Paul F. Kerr, professor of mineralogy at Columbia uni-<lb />
versity, is on a six-month lecture tour of several South American<lb />
countries.<lb />
Dr. Hollis R. Upson of Duquesne university is one of four<lb />
persons in the world working to translate the liturgy of the Sy-<lb />
rian Orthodox church into English.<lb />
Half the men students and one-third of the co-eds at the Uni-<lb />
versity of Nebraska are either enitrely or partially self-support-<lb />
ing.<lb />
The New York Library club reports that with the exception<lb />
of Hunter college, library facilities of the city's four colleges are<lb />
inadequate.<lb />
Fordham university has added lecture courses on recent<lb />
advances in pharmacology and practice and theory of first aid.<lb />
Less-McRae college students, Banner Elk, N. C, have or-<lb />
ganized the county's farthest-south skiing club. Members make<lb />
their own skis in the college wood-shop.<lb />
The University of Buffalo school of medicine is in its ninetieth<lb />
year.<lb />
New York City college has set up a student aid fund in mem-<lb />
ory of the late Prof. Howard C. Green, for 23 years director of<lb />
the business school evening session.<lb />
Alexander Granovsky, associate professor of entomology at<lb />
the University of Minnesota, is national president of the Organ-<lb />
ization of the Rebirth of the Ukraine.<lb />
Southern California area of the Universitv of California ex-<lb />
tension division recently added 17 new instructors.<lb />
Wellesley college has a war relief workroom.<lb />
By S. H. O'Vell<lb />
Hurkle . . dee . . di . . do . . rum . . tweet, t<lb />
veah man! Swing yo' pardners hyar and thar. you kr<lb />
and we don't cyar. Yowsah, yowsah, the ole squar dance<lb />
ingly one mess 'o fun. lass Satday nite. It was really I<lb />
got socked on the jaw by one fellow trying to swing h<lb />
and swung his fist instead. Yes suh, you could realh I hich<lb />
ones were from the country. Only one trouble tho' on<lb />
started, there was no finishing, seemingly, which remii<lb />
had danced so much that she came out looking like a . �� of<lb />
St. Yitus�the habit had struck her. We understand tl<lb />
iors are hoping that none of them sneak in on the J. S Pi But<lb />
before the Junior-Senior comes Easter�ah yes, the<lb />
glory of every girl and the downfall of every "boy's �. k. I<lb />
was just wondering who's gonna get corsages�let me -<lb />
EsteUe will get one from Jerome; Mary Francis will s. 1 in<lb />
hers from Dudash; then Adelaide will shine with pretl wers<lb />
Albert (Mustard to you) ;�Maness do you think that<lb />
will get one from Walter?�you know they've been w ther<lb />
a whole lot lately. Speaking of Easter�I wonder how<lb />
The Phi Sima chapter of the rabbits and eggs connected. Hmmmmmimn�wonder wl will<lb />
Sigma Phi Alpha will send ap-send Frances Roebuck and Lena M. Smith flowers I d m<lb />
proximately fifteen delegates toTry as I might�can't leave out the Ed. and Ann H<lb />
CLUB NEWS<lb />
Phi Sigma<lb />
wllllZ� T hT?-VH- S' dathe" day to recuperate-fine pickings, i<lb />
Wake Forest will go to Raleigh Brief pause for guest writer-so don't blame us for ever I<lb />
so long. Bobbie Hollar's main reason for taking French i<lb />
for the night. They will return<lb />
late Sunday afternoon. Mr.<lb />
Ralph C. Deal and Miss Mar-<lb />
guerite Zelle Austin will accom-<lb />
pany the group.<lb />
One of the main speakers will<lb />
be Mr. Robert Humber. who<lb />
has appeared on our campus<lb />
several times.<lb />
A. C. E.<lb />
The annual State news bul-<lb />
letin of the Association of Child-<lb />
hood Education has recently<lb />
been published. This year as<lb />
last year the local college branch<lb />
was chosen to edit it. This was<lb />
due to the success of last year's<lb />
bulletin.<lb />
Headed by Annie Laurie Wil-<lb />
kerson, the editorial staff col-<lb />
lected and revised the reports<lb />
sent in by various branches over<lb />
the state. It contains news of<lb />
the N. C. A. C. E. and a great<lb />
many workable suggestions and<lb />
references. The booklet was well<lb />
received at the meeting of the<lb />
North Carolina classroom teach-<lb />
ers in Asheville on April 4.<lb />
The editorial staff consisted<lb />
of: Annie Laurie Wilkersdn,<lb />
Editor-in-chief; Gladvs Allen;<lb />
Mary T. Bailey, Estelle Baker,<lb />
Doris Dawson, Clarissa Ed-<lb />
wards, Sammie Farlow, Wilma<lb />
Gray Lee, Sarah Lindley, Hazel<lb />
Owens, Thelma Raeford, Vir-<lb />
ginia Seegers, and Helen Weth-<lb />
erington. Miss Dora Coates was<lb />
advisor. jjlll<lb />
8 a<lb />
romance language�love games are popular among son the<lb />
school's tennis talent�this is the wrong season of the j<lb />
"sweetpeas" isn't it Mary Francis? Or do they bloom all �<lb />
the year? . . . Studio Party over WGTC wasn't responsil for<lb />
the late hours some of the girls keep�variety lends cold I very<lb />
occasion, eh Addie? people have B. O. and dogs D. 0.�it' about<lb />
time the baseball team began filing a suit against some of thi prb<lb />
for non-support . . . twinkle, twinkle, little star, and 111 do<lb />
something else�any suggestions? All the new paving should<lb />
keep boys and girls from stumbling in the dark�Tennis co irting<lb />
is most athletic . . O'vell, what difference does it make?�la it<lb />
true that, while being kissed, a girl closes her eves to keep from<lb />
seeing the boy make a fool of himself? It is Spring and Bob<lb />
Whichard's thoughts have turned to Dorothy Sasser�We don't<lb />
know where Jay Casteen has turned his thoughts, and that goes<lb />
for George Heaffner�"Shorty" is a "little teapot" in JecVi<lb />
life�"Carolina" is a favorite tune for some girls, but tho "Good<lb />
Old North State" makes better music to the ears of others�If I<lb />
had a million dollars it would be impossible�And so to press � �<lb />
not referring to my trousers, of course.<lb />
He Got The Job<lb />
Fayette, Mo.�(ACP)�Obtain a college degree within a year<lb />
or lose a gob of money. That's the ultimatum James Bothwell<lb />
faced a year ago last month.<lb />
P. S He got the job.<lb />
Bothwell was graduated from Central college at the end of<lb />
the semester, less than a month ahead of a $35,000 deadline. But<lb />
it wasn't a storybook finish to a romantic thriller for Bothwell-<lb />
It the end of the most strenuous year of his life.<lb />
Bothwell was astonished to learn in January 1940, that he<lb />
must have a decree by the time he was 25 to receive the legacy<lb />
of an uncle. And on Feb. 19, 1941, he would be 25.<lb />
I guess my uncle just wanted to be sure I had a college edu-<lb />
cation he said, "but up until last year I had no idea of the terms<lb />
of his will. And yon see, I'd been out of college for three years<lb />
T<lb />
:<lb />
i<lb />
�<lb />
driv<lb />
I<lb />
'<lb />
J<lb />
I<lb />
-<lb />
trd<lb />
�<lb />
I<lb />
,<lb />
�1<lb />
j <lb /><pb facs="00037889_tn_0003" /><lb />
TWO<lb />
I 8 s (<lb />
he <lb />
1 whit.<lb />
J !l,averv<lb />
need '� odent<lb />
V C A <lb />
' a.<lb />
� Home<lb />
ir -ident <lb />
r anu<lb />
rt<lb />
Ilv 'which<lb />
onc'<lb />
 J.<lb />
ard in<lb /><lb />
 but<lb />
Arizona . sunk<lb />
hool<lb />
� hen<lb />
:kir nks.<lb />
r thiitf�<lb />
nrh is�it's a<lb />
A the<lb />
� for<lb />
�sof<lb />
- responsible for<lb />
I color to every<lb />
D. o.�it- about<lb />
me of the ti5<lb />
ir, and I'll do<lb />
paving<lb />
Tennis ;in.<lb />
it make?�I3 r<lb />
to keep from<lb />
ring and Boo<lb />
. r�We don t<lb />
, i, and that goes<lb />
teapot" in Jot8<lb />
4s, but the "Good<lb />
�a of others�" �<lb />
Id so to press . � �<lb />
rree within a 11<lb />
James Bothwell<lb />
pee at the end<lb />
000 deadline. &amp;�<lb />
lller for Bothwell-<lb />
oceive the leg"<lb />
had a college ed�'<lb />
idea of the tertf<lb />
for three year<lb />
THE TECQ ECHO<lb />
FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1941<lb />
E. C. T. C. Nine Wins Two; Netters Victorious<lb />
Along<lb />
The Sidelines<lb />
With<lb />
"Smut" Burks<lb />
i<lb />
You guessed<lb />
Dunn And Simpson<lb />
Hurl In Double<lb />
Win Over Braves<lb />
Double Honors<lb />
Showing devasting power at<lb />
the plate. Coach John Christen-<lb />
bury's Pirates walloped the<lb />
visiting William and Mary<lb />
Braves by the scores of 16-6 and<lb />
18-8 on successive days. The<lb />
get that he is J first game was played as a fea-<lb />
'y their tore attraction of High School<lb />
day.<lb />
Lefty Dunn hurled the win in<lb />
the first game, going the route,<lb />
and scattering nine hits. The<lb />
Braves bunched three of these<lb />
hits with a couple of Pirate<lb />
iring a young man's heart turns -<lb />
nd tennis! Ah yes, there's nothing so refreshing and<lb />
is I he crack of the bat against baseball, or the sizzling<lb />
ennis players as they give their all for Alma Mammy<lb />
irts. It just makes one want to foi B<lb />
! most boring studies and pedantic lectures 1<lb />
pedagogues and trip on out to the athletic con-<lb />
it's a fine way to stay young and healthful. Ya know.<lb />
9 good ole vitamin I), and what. I ask you. does<lb />
Per in the way of vitamins, or any other healthful<lb />
well, we'll be fighting those damn Germans before<lb />
n we can really say, "to hell with school, especially<lb />
What all this nonsensical chatter adds up to: errors to score four runs in the<lb />
tudents miss out on all this beautiful weather third. A walk, a double by Wal-<lb />
of the sunshine you dorp, an error, and a mighty<lb />
bit. but please don't 1 triple by Charlie Futrell sent<lb />
by. It's here, m three tallies for the Bucs in<lb />
their half of the third. Two<lb />
singles, a couple of free passes,<lb />
and three errors accounted for<lb />
it's about time we got wise to ourselves We've fnur more Pilate runs in the<lb />
oys around who go by the name "mountaineers fl�h' and the Christenburymen<lb />
object of plenty of undeserved criticism Iadded seven more � he sevent<lb />
They've taken all thi<lb />
Floyd Iliiiton, versatile sen-<lb />
ior athlte of E. ( T. C, has<lb />
been elected president of the<lb />
Varsity club to finish the un-<lb />
expired term of Hill Merner,<lb />
who resigned to accept a teach-<lb />
ing job in Rich Souare at the<lb />
beginning of the Spring quar-<lb />
ter. Hinton has been a spark-<lb />
plug of the basketball and<lb />
baseball teams of E. C. T. C.<lb />
during his four years on the<lb />
campus, and has displayed the<lb />
highest quality of sportsman-<lb />
ship and leadership in athletic<lb />
contests. Floyd was also chosen<lb />
as captain of the 1941 edition<lb />
of the E. C. T. V. baseball team<lb />
in a recent vote by his team-<lb />
mates. On the diamond Floyd<lb />
is one of the main stick weiW-<lb />
ers, and his formidable bat<lb />
sends many a run across pay<lb />
dirt for the Buccaneers. Hinton<lb />
will be graduated in June.<lb />
Elon And William &amp; Mary<lb />
Beaten By Buc Racqueteers<lb />
By capturing four of the five , Led by Doug Glover and<lb />
singles matches and one doubles! Dopey Watson, the E. C. T. C.<lb />
match, the Pirate netters of tennis team chalked up its first<lb />
E. C. T. C. racked up a 5-2 vic-jvictory of the season by edging<lb />
' rv over the William and Mary ��t the Elon netters. 3-2, in a<lb />
'ND) tennis team on the local<lb />
"ourts on High School Day.<lb />
Dave Breece, Leon Meadows,<lb />
and Smut Burks sent the Pir-<lb />
ates into a 3-0 lead by winning<lb />
the first three matches played.<lb />
Norman Wilkerson took the No.<lb />
5 match to put the match on ice<lb />
course, when you get tirec1<lb />
�oom and study just a wee<lb />
� of letting this Spring weather a<lb />
athletically speaking!<lb />
teen<lb />
th<lb />
on the campus<lb />
r without a single word of rebuke, and they should<lb />
for the fine fellows they are. They have fitted in<lb />
ampus, and have, by all means, been most friendly<lb />
to us. They are a hard-working bunch of boys,<lb />
� that work on the tennis courts, arid without them,<lb />
ighl be where it was before they came. They have<lb />
ur campus, in the way of sportsmanship, hard<lb />
ther virtue that is becoming to a person. They have<lb />
taken into the varsity club, and this marks the turn-<lb />
he bitter feeling that has been pointed their way. The<lb />
I as realized their earnestness, and 1 think it's about<lb />
student body followed suit. Anyway, if you don't<lb />
s, 1 just dare you to associate with them a little more,<lb />
surely see things in the same light that I, and many<lb />
fining to see now. After all, they are a part of the<lb />
ich as any of us; so let's give them a break and play<lb />
Bowdoin lakes<lb />
Tennis RSatgfi<lb />
From Pirates<lb />
Bowdoin College, from Bruns-<lb />
under- and eighth innings. Paul Wal-jWick. Me handed the Pirate<lb />
dorp was the leader at the plate<lb />
1 in or e winners. Paul got a<lb />
Schuerholz Stars<lb />
In 13-5 Win<lb />
Over Campbell<lb />
"Red" Baucom let the Camp<lb />
bell College nine down with four<lb />
hits as the E. C. T. C. diamond<lb />
squad opened its 1941 season<lb />
with a 13-5 win over the Camels<lb />
on the local field April 4.<lb />
Baucom hurled steady ball<lb />
for the winners, but he also re-<lb />
ceived plenty of help from the<lb />
stick-wielders on his team. After jf0 the Teachers. lpttpr ;<lb />
the visitors went into a 2-0 lead jirnmy Dempsey lost another first set before'the Elon man<lb />
in their half of the second, the marathon, this time by scores woke up Glover's net game was<lb />
of 6-1, 3-6, 6-8, to Ed Kilgore pb, and he showed no mercy<lb />
of the Braves. Kilgore's steady in rurming his opponent ragged.<lb />
�ne playing was too much for theWatson defeated Adair, 7-5. 7-5,<lb />
nine jjrate no. 1 man, and outlasted in tne no 3 sinLrles fo<lb />
second with a man aboard tojr)omp5ey for victory,<lb />
even things up. In the third,j Summary:<lb />
Breece, E. C. T. C, defeated<lb />
Seagle, 6-3, 6-1.<lb />
Meadows, E. C. T. C, defeat-<lb />
ed Murden, 6-0, 6-1.<lb />
Burks, E. C. T. C, defeated<lb />
Gordon. 6-2, 6-2.<lb />
ras never threatened. Wilkerson, E. C.T. C, defeat-lptive'serve, coupled with the<lb />
Wilson Schuerholz led the ed Ratten? 9.7 8.6. � . rf Watson waa too<lb />
Christenburymen at the plate, Rreece and Meadows, ECTC, much for the Christians. Barney<lb />
getting four hits and driving m defeated Murden and Seagle, iand Johnston defeated MaeTeows<lb />
four uns. Mayo and Hinton got 5.3 6-4<lb />
match played on wind-swept<lb />
courts at Elon, March 29. Only<lb />
t five-point match was run off<lb />
because there was only one court<lb />
available for the meet.<lb />
Glover defeated Light bourne,<lb />
6-1, 6-3, in the feature match of<lb />
the day. The elongated Pirate<lb />
and had the<lb />
Pirate sluggers went to work<lb />
on House, the Camel pitcher.<lb />
Wilson Schuerholz pasted one<lb />
over the left field fence in<lb />
Brown and Mayo drew free<lb />
passes to first, and B r o w n<lb />
scored as Futrell got on base<lb />
via an error. Schuerholz then<lb />
singled in Mayo and Hinton to<lb />
put the Teachers into a lead that<lb />
� ECTC's<lb />
other point in the singles. John-<lb />
ston of Elon took a three-set<lb />
match from Leon Meadows in<lb />
the no. 2 singles.<lb />
Glover and Watson teamed to<lb />
put the match on ice for the<lb />
Pirates by winning the no. 1<lb />
doubles, 6-1. 6-3. Glover's de-<lb />
t w o safeties for runner-up<lb />
honors.<lb />
rinning to look like a rosy season for the Pirate base-<lb />
hey've got power plus, and the spirit that wins. The<lb />
ring that Coach Christenbury's charges made<lb />
bell nine was most encouraging, and it looks as<lb />
teaser-ball t wirier. In the sixth<lb />
William and Mary scored two<lb />
runs on three singles, a hit<lb />
batsman, and a walk. E. C. T. C.<lb />
started in the first inning and<lb />
didn't slow down. They scored<lb />
one in the first, two in the sec-<lb />
ond. three in the third, four in<lb />
proverbial fire department" to put them out this,the fourth. and climax�a big<lb />
aucom heads a dependable muond staff, and in day with six in the sixth. The<lb />
tment, it looks bad for the opposing nines this pirates reached the Brave<lb />
hitters as Futrell. Mayo. Hinton. Schuerholz. and pitchers for only ten hits, but<lb />
twelve miscues by the losers<lb />
aided the cause considerable.<lb />
Hinton and Waldorp got two<lb />
hits each to pace the winners.<lb />
Box Scores: First game:<lb />
ECTC 003 240 34x 16 15 7<lb />
Braves 004 100 100 6 9 5<lb />
Linton. Wilkerson, Weston<lb />
and Mosier; Dunn and "Sisk,<lb />
Rogers.<lb />
Second game:<lb />
Braves 010 002 0 3 9 12<lb />
123 426 x 18 10 4<lb />
netters a 1-2 defeat on the local<lb />
courts on April 3. The match<lb />
single, a double, and a triple in '<lb />
five trips to the plate. Mayo, was cut short by darkness, and<lb />
Hinton. and Futrell were close; the doubles matches were not<lb />
wain got iour 01 tne rsraes . � tjLi�j these two teams on April o was<lb />
base hits, and also starred afield :1�W three-set match to Ireland <lb />
�� the losers. f tho �"W , ran   e on account of rain. E. C. T. C.<lb />
In the second game, Dubose feature1 match ofthe day � 3 was in tho lead, 3-O. w-hen a ter-<lb />
Simpson handcuffed the Braves sey took the first 6-4, and drop- d h<lb />
with seven hits, and struck out ned the next one by the same<lb />
nine in racking up his first vie- score. Then the two court titans<lb />
tory of the year. Only in thehegan<lb />
sixth frame were the visitors<lb />
able to get to the elongated<lb />
over<lb />
Kilgore and Gordon, Wm. and<lb />
Mary, defeated Burks and Wil-<lb />
and Burks. 6-1. 6-1, in the no.<lb />
2 doubles match.<lb />
Score by innings:<lb />
E. C. T. C.<lb />
R H E<lb />
032 071 13 13 1<lb />
marathon on the no 1 court � c 11 020 021 5 43<lb />
The score see-sawe4 back and P and<lb />
forth lor over an hour on that<lb />
"Pink Pills for Pale People"<lb />
at<lb />
Warren's Drug Co.<lb />
L ALT ARES BROS.<lb />
JEWELERS<lb />
Watches�Jewelry�Silver<lb />
Gifts�Watch Repairing<lb />
the starting nine, victory is just around the corner.<lb />
picking the Pirates to come out of this season's play<lb />
that shows at least two wins to every loss. Wait and<lb />
sity club has done it again! On Friday night last, the<lb />
E. C. T. C. took that familiar trek down to the base-<lb />
campus building and administered the usual doses to<lb />
- that were unfortunate enough to accept the clubs<lb />
join. The irrim look on the faces of Joe Williams,<lb />
Walter Rogers, Tom Cox. and all the other old<lb />
. prepared for the ordeal, (and it is really consider- ECTC<lb />
to them) would have been enough initiation for me. Weston, Macon and Bress;<lb />
I ust like the electrocutioner as he turns on the juice j Simpson and Sisk, Rogers.<lb />
another life, and I was mighty glad that yours trul<lb />
ng that well-known group of new members. The whole<lb />
d a good purpose, though. It certainly boosted the<lb />
. iness plenty for a couple of days. All the "moun-<lb />
r admitted into the club, and took their punishment<lb />
heads high, (except when Tom Cox shouted, "ninety<lb />
d) Those new members of the club are: Charlie Cra-<lb />
treen, Bob and Jack Young. Jerome Butler, Howard<lb />
Bill Lucas. Dan Waddell, Jimmy Gianakos, Wilson<lb />
George Roberts, and Chick Murray. Congratulations<lb />
- You are now a part of a mighty fine campus club,<lb />
u uphold the ideal set up by the varsity club since its<lb />
n years ago.<lb />
tell-tale third set. until finally<lb />
the visiting red head managed<lb />
to win by a 14-12 count.<lb />
Summary of other matches:<lb />
Sreans. B 0 w d i n, defeated<lb />
Glover, 6-2. 6-2.<lb />
Breece, E. C. T. C. defeated<lb />
Pope, 6-3. 6-3.<lb />
Plimpton. Bowdin, defeated<lb />
Watson, 6-3, 6-3.<lb />
Abbott, Dowdin, defeated<lb />
Meadows. 2-6, 6-2. 6-3.<lb />
Burks. E. C. T. C, defeated<lb />
Ciullo, 8-6, 6-2.<lb />
Sisk.<lb />
I CREAMED DOUGHNUTS <lb />
j AXD PIES<lb />
j AT �Y� ST0RE .<lb />
j PEOPLES BAKERY j<lb />
. � take this opportunity to humbly thank the athletic de-<lb />
� for their action on the tennis courts. The new liner has<lb />
remendously, and the students that keep the courts in<lb />
the job as'well as it could possible be done. It just goes<lb />
, that even the athletic department is capable of doing<lb />
� gets the notion. Let's hold our breath, and the first<lb />
i know, we might have ten new tennis courts, adequate<lb />
Hi for them, a new bus for Pirate athletic teams and<lb />
ations. At least, it's a pretty good dream, so 111 just<lb />
with that thought in mind�so long.<lb />
Editor Is Official<lb />
Scorer For Ball Club<lb />
James Whitfield has been<lb />
named by the Board of Direc-<lb />
tors of the Greenville Baseball<lb />
Club to serve the club again this<lb />
vear as official scorer. Wliit-<lb />
field who served the Teco Echo<lb />
as sports editor in 1938-39, was<lb />
official scorer last season.<lb />
!<lb />
CAROLINA DAIRY<lb />
PRODUCTS<lb />
DELICIOUS ICE CREAM<lb />
AND MILKSHAKES<lb />
"Quality You Can Taste"<lb />
Washington Street<lb />
Dial 3123<lb />
For That Charming <lb />
Easter and Spring j<lb />
Frock j<lb />
Visit <lb />
WILLIAMS' j<lb />
"The Ladies' Store" <lb />
� HOT DOGS<lb />
� HAMBURGERS<lb />
DIXIE LUNCH<lb />
"The Best Place To Eat"<lb />
Place Your Orders For<lb />
Corsages<lb />
� For Easter<lb />
� For The Junior-Senior<lb />
with<lb />
ALBERT MANESS<lb />
Orders Filled by<lb />
Greenville Floral Co.<lb />
PARADE<lb />
OF HITS !<lb />
SAT SUN MOX<lb />
James<lb />
STEWART<lb />
Hedy Lamarr<lb />
"Conic Live With Me"<lb />
NOTICE SENIORS!<lb />
GENUINE ENGRAVED<lb />
Calling Cards<lb />
For Graduation Invitations<lb />
$1.20 Including Plate<lb />
Choice Of 12 Cuttings<lb />
Your Order Appreciated<lb />
BOBBY HOLLAR<lb />
�-�<lb />
Smart<lb />
New Spring and Summer Frocks<lb />
CASH or CREDIT<lb />
FRANCES SHOP<lb />
407 Evans Street<lb />
TRY ONE AT THE<lb />
BALL GAME<lb />
TRY ONE IN THE<lb />
"Y"STORE<lb />
� A �<lb />
ROYAL CROWN<lb />
Cola<lb />
NEHI BOTTLING<lb />
COMPANY<lb />
Greenville, N. C.<lb />
Easter Toys and Novelties<lb />
�AT�<lb />
ROSE'S<lb />
5 � 10 � 25c Stores<lb />
TUBS - WED<lb />
Maisie<lb />
WAS A LADY<lb />
Ann Sothern L. Ayres<lb />
COBURN'S SHOE STORE<lb />
"Your Shoe Store"<lb />
410 Evans Street<lb />
Greenville North Carolina<lb />
THUR - FRI<lb />
In Technicolor<lb />
"THIEF OF<lb />
BAGDAD"<lb />
Sabu and Star Cast<lb />
COMING SOON<lb />
Alice Faye<lb />
Carmen Miranda<lb />
"THAT NIGHT<lb />
IN RIO"<lb />
Jill<lb />
Latest Spring Styles in Dress and Evening<lb />
Wear at<lb />
C. Hebcr Forbes<lb />
111<lb />
Curtis Perkins<lb />
'THINGS MEN WEAR"<lb />
418-420 Evans Street<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Ilk<lb />
COMING<lb />
Mickey Rooney<lb />
ANDY HARDY'S<lb />
Private Secretary<lb />
Fruits<lb />
Cakes<lb />
Candies<lb />
GARRIS GROCERY<lb />
"If It's In Town We Have it"<lb />
I<lb />
FOR EASTER<lb />
an Exquisite Gift of<lb />
PERFUME<lb />
Chanel<lb />
Lentheric<lb />
Elizabeth Arden<lb />
Lelong<lb />
Queriain<lb />
Yardley<lb />
Exclusively at<lb />
'jBissette's Drug Store<lb />
1 j In GREENVILLE j<lb />
I<lb />
ATTENTION SENIORS!<lb />
Get Your Calling Cards for Invitations<lb />
from<lb />
O. D. ANDREWS<lb />
Representative for Star Engraving Co. on Campus<lb />
100 for $1.00<lb />
After "lab<lb />
pause and<lb />
5<lb />
YOU TASTE ITS QUALITY<lb />
Coca-Cola has a delightful taste<lb />
that always pleases. Pure,<lb />
wholesome, delicious, � ice-cold<lb />
Coca-Cola satisfies completely.<lb />
So when you pause throughout<lb />
the day, make it thm pautm that<lb />
refreshes with ice-cold Coca-Cola.<lb />
BoaUd under infhorfty of The Coo-Cola Company by<lb />
COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY<lb />
Greenrilk, North Caroline<lb />
t<lb /><pb facs="00037889_tn_0004" /><lb />
PAGE FOUR<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
FRIDAY. APRIL<lb />
'1. Ik<lb />
umni N<lb />
- - By - -<lb />
ESTELLE McCLEES<lb />
ews<lb />
Nominating Committee Meets�<lb />
This year is the year to elect<lb />
all officers of the Alumni Asso-<lb />
ciation of East Carolina Teach-<lb />
ers College except the six dis-<lb />
trict vice-presidents. The nomi-<lb />
nating committee appointed at<lb />
the executive board meeting.<lb />
March 1. met at the home of<lb />
Mrs. Thomas Hall (Lucille Bul-<lb />
lock). Rocky Mount. X. C. Sat-<lb />
urday afternoon. March 29. Ser-<lb />
ving on the nominating commit-<lb />
tee are Miss Mamie Ruth Tuns-<lb />
tall. Greenville. X. C. Chair-<lb />
man Miss Hannah Turnage.<lb />
Kinston. X. C. Mrs. R. F. Noble<lb />
(Mamie Cutler). Raleigh. X. C.<lb />
and Mrs. Hall. All were present<lb />
made for the benefit bridge<lb />
which was held on March 25 in<lb />
the Coca Cola clubrooms. The<lb />
chapter hoped to have had Miss<lb />
Ella Outland, district vice-pres-<lb />
ident, as guest speaker, but she<lb />
was unable to attend.<lb />
RECORD CROWD<lb />
Continued from Page One<lb />
of Pitt. Wilson, and Washing-<lb />
ton counties.<lb />
A sub-committee composed of<lb />
girls from the counties which<lb />
usually have the greatest atten-<lb />
dance functioned to appoint a<lb />
girl from each county to act as<lb />
guide. This committee was corn-<lb />
attended these Forums that they<lb />
are rendering a marked service<lb />
to the community in making<lb />
available the information, inter-<lb />
pretation and evaluation of out-<lb />
standing leaders in the various<lb />
fields discussed, and serve as a<lb />
valuable clearing house for the<lb />
thinking of the people of our<lb />
community on matters that are<lb />
engaging the attention of all<lb />
thinking people of today.<lb />
OPEN HOUSE<lb />
Teachers College alumni groupi,<lb />
d�� i r� � r it n t il)0St-xi ot Hazel Owens, Annie<lb />
Roanoke Ramds East arohna T �,�� ur;it-��-�� n , tit �<lb />
 -  . I laune Wnkerson, Helen Wolfe,<lb />
Marv Elizabeth Eagles, and<lb />
at the meeting. Ballots will be<lb />
mailed to active members of the<lb />
Association on or before May 1.<lb />
At a meeting of the executive<lb />
board, it was decided to mail all<lb />
ballots of chapter members to<lb />
the president of their respective<lb />
chapter. After they have been<lb />
distributed and checked, ballots<lb />
will be mailed back to the Alum-<lb />
ni Office before May 15. It is<lb />
hoped that each member will<lb />
vote.<lb />
CHAPTER MEETIXGS<lb />
Roanoke Rapid�<lb />
Dorothy Whitley. A group rep-<lb />
resenting the publications on<lb />
the campus was in charge of the<lb />
bulletin boards for the day. Bes-<lb />
sie Fay Hunt, of the News Bur-<lb />
eau was chairman of this group,<lb />
and others helping her were<lb />
Mary Agnes Deal, Betty Keu-<lb />
zenkamp, and Kathleen Lewis.<lb />
The barbecue Luncheon was<lb />
served on the west campus to<lb />
4500 persons in a period of 33<lb />
minutes. The dining room crew<lb />
used 30 pigs, a ton of slaw, and<lb />
Misses Amanda Tillman, Eve- a barrel of pickles to feed the<lb />
lyn Tillman, Frances Newsome, crowd.<lb />
and Katherine Reid were hos-<lb />
tesses to the members of the<lb />
on Tuesday night. March 25.<lb />
During the business session.<lb />
Margaret Eakes. president, gave<lb />
a report of the March 1 meeting<lb />
of the executive board. In order<lb />
to do a part in helping to meet<lb />
In the afternoon many of the<lb />
visitors attended the movie.<lb />
Hundreds of others danced in<lb />
the Wright Building, while<lb />
others saw the ECTC baseball<lb />
and tennis teams defeat their<lb />
opponents.<lb />
Despite the larger crowd.<lb />
state competition.<lb />
Another phase of the program<lb />
will be a series of motion pic-<lb />
tures. The films to be shown are<lb />
special reels taken from stro-<lb />
boscopic light by a method de-<lb />
veloped in the Massachusetts<lb />
Institution of Technology which<lb />
have been loaned for the oc-<lb />
casion. They present movements<lb />
ordinarily too fast to be caught<lb />
by the human eye, such as the<lb />
flight of the bird or the burst-<lb />
ing of a bubble.<lb />
The exhibition is open to the<lb />
public. There are no admission<lb />
charges and anyone who is in-<lb />
terested is invited to come.<lb />
Members of the Science Club<lb />
will be on hand to act as guides<lb />
and to give general information.<lb />
EVE CURIE<lb />
Continued from Page One<lb />
was to sail for America there<lb />
was a small party given in honor<lb />
of her sailing, there was a slight<lb />
interruption because of an air<lb />
raid which started fourteen<lb />
fires! She described it as look-<lb />
ing like a great celebration on<lb />
the horizon with light enough<lb />
to read a newspaper by. Also<lb />
she was proud "that Hitler .too<lb />
had wanted to say goodby<lb />
Where we have "Swing Bands"<lb />
in the U. S. A. for our music,<lb />
the music of the English people<lb />
is the exploding of shells in the<lb />
air, shrapnels falling back, fire<lb />
engines racing like mad; the<lb />
solo being bombs falling "that<lb />
you are sure will bear your name<lb />
in Hitler's own handwriting"<lb />
and the metronome to keep count<lb />
with the music, the warden walk-<lb />
ing on the sand roof. And the<lb />
typical comment of the English<lb />
the next day would be, "Rather<lb />
noisy last night<lb />
Miss Curie said, "To win the<lb />
war, England needs all of us.<lb />
Every one working night and<lb />
day to reinforce what they have<lb />
lost "I think of England as I<lb />
left it behind with it's bobwire<lb />
fences as an infuriated porcu-<lb />
SPEAKER<lb />
FORUM<lb />
the present financial situation; everything functioned very<lb />
of the Association the members smoothly. Mr. Hollar, who was<lb />
present decided on the follow-jm charge of the traffic, stated<lb />
ing means: to have letters typed;that the traffic was handled bet-<lb />
which each member will mail to ter this year than ever before,<lb />
friends of theirs who are East<lb />
Carolina Teachers College grad-<lb />
ates not belonging to chapters<lb />
at the present asking for con-<lb />
tributions from them: to con-<lb />
tact in the near future inactive<lb />
members of the local chapter;<lb />
and to give donations in addi-<lb />
tion to the amount hoped to be<lb />
received from the above men<lb />
tioned sources.<lb />
High Point�<lb />
Members of High Point ehap-<lb />
Con&amp;mued from Page One<lb />
facts, said the speaker, as he<lb />
suggested that rumors and mis-<lb />
representations be examined in<lb />
the light of day.<lb />
In concluding he stressed the<lb />
idea that the forefathers settled<lb />
America and contributed to<lb />
American ideals in the hope that<lb />
here all could live happily to-<lb />
gether. That dream will be<lb />
realized when all groups come<lb />
to appreciate the ideas of others,<lb />
snare and profound experiences<lb />
in their hearts, and build with<lb />
trust and confidence the bridge<lb />
of understanding.<lb />
Dr. Gatsehall was introduced<lb />
by Miss Sallie Joyner Davis of<lb />
the Chapel Committee.<lb />
i" <lb />
pine "The Englishmen say<lb />
they are so slow minded that<lb />
when they are lost, they don't<lb />
know it�and that's the way<lb />
they are going to win the war<lb />
Two courageous stories were<lb />
told of the true spirit of those<lb />
fighting people. One of a French<lb />
boy who trusted V the wind<lb />
to blow him over to England, in<lb />
his plane, because he did not<lb />
have much gasoline, but too<lb />
much spirit and hope not to try<lb />
to get to that country to fight.<lb />
The other story was of an Eng-<lb />
Continued from Page On<lb />
possibility of rehabilitation of<lb />
many of the nations participat-<lb />
ing in the first World War.<lb />
Among those participating in<lb />
the discussion following the ad-<lb />
dress, the Honorable F. C.<lb />
Harding, in a characteristical-<lb />
ly lucicL logical and eloquent<lb />
statement, outlined the legal<lb />
ter met in March with Mrs. C. steps necessary for the effectual<lb />
R. Hinshaw (Kathleen Spain), working of such a world gov-<lb />
served as hostess along with ernment�a plan in part like!<lb />
Mrs. Worth Ivey (Leona Perry( that for the League of Nations<lb />
tjI' � Hmshaw- Mrs- W. W. and the World Court, with an,<lb />
Hodgin (Lola Smith) was wel-i international armed force for<lb />
corned into the chapter as a land sea. adequate to the en-<lb />
new member. During the buai- forcement of such laws, rules<lb />
inal plans were and regulations, as might be<lb />
drawn up for the governing of<lb />
the nations.<lb />
It is felt by those who have<lb />
COUNCIL<lb />
Continued from Page One<lb />
the gav 1 over to his successor<lb />
some time in the immediate<lb />
future. Xew officers will be in-<lb />
troduced to the men's student<lb />
body at a future mass meeting.<lb />
PAGEANT<lb />
CAST<lb />
Continued from Page One<lb />
and postlude will be plaved by<lb />
Edna Mitchell.<lb />
Costumes were designed and<lb />
executed by Rachel Farrior and I<lb />
her committee and Fenly Spears!<lb />
will furnish lighting effects.<lb />
The scenery is handled by I<lb />
Sammy Crandle, Walter Mallard<lb />
and Fenly Spear.<lb />
Bobbv<lb />
David<lb />
CojiHnued from Pane One<lb />
Joseph, played by Russell Rng-<lb />
erson: Hinley Ernshaw, by<lb />
Billy Green: Ellen Dean by<lb />
Irene Mitcham: and old Ellen,<lb />
the narrator, by Martha Rice.<lb />
Two English Moorland estates1<lb />
lend atmosphere and romance<lb />
to the eighteenth century set-<lb />
ting. The stage sets of the two<lb />
estates Wuthering Height? and<lb />
The Grange are being construc-<lb />
ted by William Harris, Fenly<lb />
Spear. Hampton Xoe,<lb />
Hollar and supervised bv<lb />
Breece.<lb />
Fenly Spear will supervise<lb />
the lighting for the play.<lb />
David Breece as stage man-<lb />
ager, Pauline Abeyounis assis-<lb />
tant stage manager, Verda Har-<lb />
ris. Mary Agnes Deal and<lb />
Martha Wheless as propertv mis-<lb />
tresses. Sybil Taylor, and Doris<lb />
Hockaday with sound .effects<lb />
and Mary Harvey Ruffin. Gar-<lb />
nettc Cordle and Estelle Davis<lb />
in charge of costumes, will take<lb />
care of tasks involving the stage.<lb />
Elizabeth Coppedge and Mar-<lb />
gie Dudley will handle the pub-<lb />
licity for the play.<lb />
William Dudash has been<lb />
chosen house manager and<lb />
assisting him will be lobbv hos-<lb />
tess, Lallah B. Watts and" four-<lb />
teen marshals.<lb />
Marshals for the production<lb />
will be Christine Hellen. Doro-<lb />
thy Roe Davis, Margaret Lewis,<lb />
Elizabeth Meadows, Margaret<lb />
D. Moore, Katherine Russell,<lb />
Florence Dudley. Janie Eakes,<lb />
Rosalie Brown. Ophelia Hooks,<lb />
Lona Maddrey, Virginia Rouse,<lb />
Hazel Williford and Virginia<lb />
Atkinson.<lb />
Tickets will be in the charge of<lb />
Wilda Royall and Ruby Grant.<lb />
"Each member of the club is<lb />
contributing his part toward<lb />
making Wut-hering Heights one<lb />
of the most outstanding enter-<lb />
tainments ever given at the col-<lb />
lege stated David Breece<lb />
president of the Chi Pi Plavers<lb />
iiillllillllilillilll<lb />
Your College Stores!<lb />
 Stationery Store<lb />
Special Bargain Counter<lb />
Until April 15th.<lb />
Soda Shop<lb />
The Meeting and Eating Place<lb />
Of All Students<lb />
� DIAL 2861<lb />
Greenville<lb />
Dickinson Av�. �<lb />
North Carolina �<lb />
itfgi<lb />
� A<lb />
In Planned Patternsde-<lb />
signed to go with your suit<lb />
Botany Ties are splendid<lb />
value.<lb />
BOTANY<lb />
WRINKLE PROOF<lb />
TIES<lb />
3WY<lb />
lish woman who came every day<lb />
to help her clean. One day she<lb />
called and was very apologetic<lb />
because she could not go to work<lb />
but she explained, "we have had<lb />
an air raid and a bomb wer<lb />
through my kitchen, exploding<lb />
three floors below, and every<lb />
thing is in a terrible mess! I<lb />
never knew a bomb could carry<lb />
so much dust<lb />
Mademoselje Curie bought<lb />
down the house with her clos-<lb />
ing statement, "May Eng-<lb />
land and America watch to-<lb />
gether over France in PEACE<lb />
and in WAR<lb />
Miss Curie is planning to pub-<lb />
lish a book of letters of opin-<lb />
ions by the French people, soon.<lb />
In answer to my question af-<lb />
ter her lecture. "How are the<lb />
French people treated by the<lb />
Germans occupintf France?"<lb />
She said verv much the same as<lb />
in Norway, which is pretty bad. .merit was more wv re than P<lb />
But tnat in some places the treat others.<lb />
Drop In With<lb />
Your Friends<lb />
And Enjoy A<lb />
Refreshing Bite To<lb />
Eat<lb />
at<lb />
D<lb />
UKE UNIVERSITY<lb />
SCHOOL OF NURSING<lb />
DURHAM, X. C.<lb />
The Diploma of Graduate Nurse is<lb />
awarded after three years. The en-<lb />
trance requirements are intelli-<lb />
gence, character, and graduation<lb />
from an accredited High School.<lb />
Preference is given to those who<lb />
have had college work.<lb />
The annual tuition of $100 covers<lb />
the cost of maintenance, uniforms,<lb />
hooks, etc.<lb />
Catalogues, application forms, and<lb />
information about requirements<lb />
may be obtained from the admis-<lb />
sion committee.<lb />
0KELVINAT0R<lb />
Other 1941<lb />
KELYINATOR<lb />
Electric Ranges<lb />
F0R AS 99.50<lb />
LITTLE AS<lb />
Here's a new low price<lb />
fo;<lb />
or a range of Kelvinator <lb />
quality! Model ER-411 v<lb />
features Oversize Oven, <lb />
Scotch Kettle, Storage<lb />
Drawer for utensils, 5-<lb />
heat switches and many<lb />
other modern features.<lb />
Come in and see it!<lb />
 f irmg '�"�� and Statt<lb />
and t trti Jaxts l-lra.<lb />
De Luxe Model<lb />
With All These<lb />
Modern Features<lb />
COM PI.1 1 i IV<lb />
MATIC�with s<lb />
puting Timer an<lb />
doc k. Mini, t Nl.<lb />
Selet ur Su Hi h �<lb />
meeting Time i .<lb />
Sc ot h Keith o<lb />
outlet � big 1 <lb />
w itii auti tra I<lb />
F lo o d 1 i <lb />
Scotch K �<lb />
twitches w<lb />
Sign.il Lights<lb />
Bearii Si i<lb />
and one V. irn<lb />
� non-glare'<lb />
Porcelain I<lb />
and out.<lb />
Model ER-417<lb />
Delivered i i � i<lb />
Kitchen for oi<lb />
$<lb />
169.95<lb />
LBJ V f<lb />
Carolina Sales Corporation<lb />
Dial 3143<lb />
3rd &amp; C<lb />
FRANK McCORMiCK<lb />
�tor firjt baseman<lb />
Cincinnati Reds<lb />
Look around you at the ball park<lb />
 you'll see the clean white<lb />
Chesterfield pack<lb />
on every side<lb />
JLlvery smoker who enjoys a Cooler<lb />
smoke that's definitely Milder and Better-<lb />
Tasting is a Chesterfield fan.<lb />
The can't-be-copied blend of the<lb />
world's best cigarette tobaccos<lb />
makes Chesterfield the league<lb />
leader in every cigarette quality<lb />
that people want and like.<lb />
Enjoy the game with Chesterfield<lb />
�&amp;UMWESS Hp JMETTIIt TAST<lb />
Copyright mi, Luciit A Mtiu Taucca C<lb /><pb facs="00037889_tn_0005" /></div></body></text></tei:TEI></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:dmdSec>
  <mets:amdSec>
    <mets:techMD ID="TMD0001">
      <mets:mdWrap MDTYPE="NISOIMG">
        <mets:xmlData>
          <mix:mix>
            <mix:BasicDigitalObjectInformation>
              <mix:ObjectIdentifier>
                <mix:objectIdentifierType>local, filename</mix:objectIdentifierType>
                <mix:objectIdentifierValue>37889.0001</mix:objectIdentifierValue></mix:ObjectIdentifier>
              <mix:fileSize>64271380</mix:fileSize>
              <mix:FormatDesignation>
                <mix:formatName>image/tiff</mix:formatName>
                <mix:formatVersion>6.0</mix:formatVersion></mix:FormatDesignation>
              <mix:FormatRegistry>
                <mix:formatRegistryName>PRONOM</mix:formatRegistryName>
                <mix:formatRegistryKey>PUID: fmt/10</mix:formatRegistryKey></mix:FormatRegistry>
              <mix:byteOrder use="system">little endian</mix:byteOrder>
              <mix:Compression>
                <mix:compressionScheme>uncompressed</mix:compressionScheme></mix:Compression>
              <mix:Fixity>
                <mix:messageDigestAlgorithm>MD5</mix:messageDigestAlgorithm>
                <mix:messageDigest>140e57baee9c911d31465c4bbfcda95c</mix:messageDigest>
                <mix:messageDigestOriginator>ecu:digital_collections</mix:messageDigestOriginator></mix:Fixity></mix:BasicDigitalObjectInformation>
            <mix:BasicImageInformation>
              <mix:BasicImageCharacteristics>
                <mix:imageWidth>6992</mix:imageWidth>
                <mix:imageHeight>9192</mix:imageHeight>
                <mix:PhotometricInterpretation>
                  <mix:colorSpace>Grayscale BlackIsZero</mix:colorSpace>
                  <mix:ColorProfile>
                    <mix:IccProfile>
                      <mix:iccProfileName></mix:iccProfileName>
                      <mix:iccProfileVersion use="system"></mix:iccProfileVersion></mix:IccProfile></mix:ColorProfile></mix:PhotometricInterpretation></mix:BasicImageCharacteristics></mix:BasicImageInformation>
            <mix:ImageCaptureMetadata>
              <mix:SourceInformation>
                <mix:SourceSize>
                  <mix:SourceXDimension>
                    <mix:sourceXDimensionValue></mix:sourceXDimensionValue>
                    <mix:sourceXDimensionUnit>mm</mix:sourceXDimensionUnit></mix:SourceXDimension>
                  <mix:SourceYDimension>
                    <mix:sourceYDimensionValue></mix:sourceYDimensionValue>
                    <mix:sourceYDimensionUnit>mm</mix:sourceYDimensionUnit></mix:SourceYDimension></mix:SourceSize></mix:SourceInformation>
              <mix:GeneralCaptureInformation>
                <mix:dateTimeCreated>20150615</mix:dateTimeCreated>
                <mix:imageProducer></mix:imageProducer></mix:GeneralCaptureInformation>
              <mix:ScannerCapture>
                <mix:scannerManufacturer></mix:scannerManufacturer>
                <mix:ScannerModel>
                  <mix:scannerModelName></mix:scannerModelName>
                  <mix:scannerModelNumber></mix:scannerModelNumber>
                  <mix:scannerModelSerialNo></mix:scannerModelSerialNo></mix:ScannerModel>
                <mix:ScanningSystemSoftware>
                  <mix:scanningSoftwareName></mix:scanningSoftwareName>
                  <mix:scanningSoftwareVersionNo></mix:scanningSoftwareVersionNo></mix:ScanningSystemSoftware></mix:ScannerCapture></mix:ImageCaptureMetadata>
            <mix:ImageAssessmentMetadata>
              <mix:SpatialMetrics>
                <mix:samplingFrequencyPlane>object plane</mix:samplingFrequencyPlane>
                <mix:samplingFrequencyUnit>in.</mix:samplingFrequencyUnit>
                <mix:xSamplingFrequency>
                  <mix:numerator>300</mix:numerator>
                  <mix:denominator>1</mix:denominator></mix:xSamplingFrequency>
                <mix:ySamplingFrequency>
                  <mix:numerator>300</mix:numerator>
                  <mix:denominator>1</mix:denominator></mix:ySamplingFrequency></mix:SpatialMetrics>
              <mix:ImageColorEncoding>
                <mix:BitsPerSample>
                  <mix:bitsPerSampleValue>8</mix:bitsPerSampleValue>
                  <mix:bitsPerSampleUnit>integer</mix:bitsPerSampleUnit></mix:BitsPerSample>
                <mix:samplesPerPixel>1</mix:samplesPerPixel></mix:ImageColorEncoding>
              <mix:TargetData>
                <mix:targetType>internal</mix:targetType>
                <mix:TargetID>
                  <mix:targetManufacturer></mix:targetManufacturer>
                  <mix:targetName></mix:targetName>
                  <mix:targetNo></mix:targetNo>
                  <mix:targetMedia></mix:targetMedia></mix:TargetID></mix:TargetData></mix:ImageAssessmentMetadata></mix:mix></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:techMD>
    <mets:techMD ID="TMD0002">
      <mets:mdWrap MDTYPE="NISOIMG">
        <mets:xmlData>
          <mix:mix>
            <mix:BasicDigitalObjectInformation>
              <mix:ObjectIdentifier>
                <mix:objectIdentifierType>local, filename</mix:objectIdentifierType>
                <mix:objectIdentifierValue>37889.0002</mix:objectIdentifierValue></mix:ObjectIdentifier>
              <mix:fileSize>62912780</mix:fileSize>
              <mix:FormatDesignation>
                <mix:formatName>image/tiff</mix:formatName>
                <mix:formatVersion>6.0</mix:formatVersion></mix:FormatDesignation>
              <mix:FormatRegistry>
                <mix:formatRegistryName>PRONOM</mix:formatRegistryName>
                <mix:formatRegistryKey>PUID: fmt/10</mix:formatRegistryKey></mix:FormatRegistry>
              <mix:byteOrder use="system">little endian</mix:byteOrder>
              <mix:Compression>
                <mix:compressionScheme>uncompressed</mix:compressionScheme></mix:Compression>
              <mix:Fixity>
                <mix:messageDigestAlgorithm>MD5</mix:messageDigestAlgorithm>
                <mix:messageDigest>e3caaa3fa4709a5b1c1af1f75a32eb90</mix:messageDigest>
                <mix:messageDigestOriginator>ecu:digital_collections</mix:messageDigestOriginator></mix:Fixity></mix:BasicDigitalObjectInformation>
            <mix:BasicImageInformation>
              <mix:BasicImageCharacteristics>
                <mix:imageWidth>6984</mix:imageWidth>
                <mix:imageHeight>9008</mix:imageHeight>
                <mix:PhotometricInterpretation>
                  <mix:colorSpace>Grayscale BlackIsZero</mix:colorSpace>
                  <mix:ColorProfile>
                    <mix:IccProfile>
                      <mix:iccProfileName></mix:iccProfileName>
                      <mix:iccProfileVersion use="system"></mix:iccProfileVersion></mix:IccProfile></mix:ColorProfile></mix:PhotometricInterpretation></mix:BasicImageCharacteristics></mix:BasicImageInformation>
            <mix:ImageCaptureMetadata>
              <mix:SourceInformation>
                <mix:SourceSize>
                  <mix:SourceXDimension>
                    <mix:sourceXDimensionValue></mix:sourceXDimensionValue>
                    <mix:sourceXDimensionUnit>mm</mix:sourceXDimensionUnit></mix:SourceXDimension>
                  <mix:SourceYDimension>
                    <mix:sourceYDimensionValue></mix:sourceYDimensionValue>
                    <mix:sourceYDimensionUnit>mm</mix:sourceYDimensionUnit></mix:SourceYDimension></mix:SourceSize></mix:SourceInformation>
              <mix:GeneralCaptureInformation>
                <mix:dateTimeCreated>20150615</mix:dateTimeCreated>
                <mix:imageProducer></mix:imageProducer></mix:GeneralCaptureInformation>
              <mix:ScannerCapture>
                <mix:scannerManufacturer></mix:scannerManufacturer>
                <mix:ScannerModel>
                  <mix:scannerModelName></mix:scannerModelName>
                  <mix:scannerModelNumber></mix:scannerModelNumber>
                  <mix:scannerModelSerialNo></mix:scannerModelSerialNo></mix:ScannerModel>
                <mix:ScanningSystemSoftware>
                  <mix:scanningSoftwareName></mix:scanningSoftwareName>
                  <mix:scanningSoftwareVersionNo></mix:scanningSoftwareVersionNo></mix:ScanningSystemSoftware></mix:ScannerCapture></mix:ImageCaptureMetadata>
            <mix:ImageAssessmentMetadata>
              <mix:SpatialMetrics>
                <mix:samplingFrequencyPlane>object plane</mix:samplingFrequencyPlane>
                <mix:samplingFrequencyUnit>in.</mix:samplingFrequencyUnit>
                <mix:xSamplingFrequency>
                  <mix:numerator>300</mix:numerator>
                  <mix:denominator>1</mix:denominator></mix:xSamplingFrequency>
                <mix:ySamplingFrequency>
                  <mix:numerator>300</mix:numerator>
                  <mix:denominator>1</mix:denominator></mix:ySamplingFrequency></mix:SpatialMetrics>
              <mix:ImageColorEncoding>
                <mix:BitsPerSample>
                  <mix:bitsPerSampleValue>8</mix:bitsPerSampleValue>
                  <mix:bitsPerSampleUnit>integer</mix:bitsPerSampleUnit></mix:BitsPerSample>
                <mix:samplesPerPixel>1</mix:samplesPerPixel></mix:ImageColorEncoding>
              <mix:TargetData>
                <mix:targetType>internal</mix:targetType>
                <mix:TargetID>
                  <mix:targetManufacturer></mix:targetManufacturer>
                  <mix:targetName></mix:targetName>
                  <mix:targetNo></mix:targetNo>
                  <mix:targetMedia></mix:targetMedia></mix:TargetID></mix:TargetData></mix:ImageAssessmentMetadata></mix:mix></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:techMD>
    <mets:techMD ID="TMD0003">
      <mets:mdWrap MDTYPE="NISOIMG">
        <mets:xmlData>
          <mix:mix>
            <mix:BasicDigitalObjectInformation>
              <mix:ObjectIdentifier>
                <mix:objectIdentifierType>local, filename</mix:objectIdentifierType>
                <mix:objectIdentifierValue>37889.0003</mix:objectIdentifierValue></mix:ObjectIdentifier>
              <mix:fileSize>63974356</mix:fileSize>
              <mix:FormatDesignation>
                <mix:formatName>image/tiff</mix:formatName>
                <mix:formatVersion>6.0</mix:formatVersion></mix:FormatDesignation>
              <mix:FormatRegistry>
                <mix:formatRegistryName>PRONOM</mix:formatRegistryName>
                <mix:formatRegistryKey>PUID: fmt/10</mix:formatRegistryKey></mix:FormatRegistry>
              <mix:byteOrder use="system">little endian</mix:byteOrder>
              <mix:Compression>
                <mix:compressionScheme>uncompressed</mix:compressionScheme></mix:Compression>
              <mix:Fixity>
                <mix:messageDigestAlgorithm>MD5</mix:messageDigestAlgorithm>
                <mix:messageDigest>8d7d3a16e33847077746f5c6553eaa27</mix:messageDigest>
                <mix:messageDigestOriginator>ecu:digital_collections</mix:messageDigestOriginator></mix:Fixity></mix:BasicDigitalObjectInformation>
            <mix:BasicImageInformation>
              <mix:BasicImageCharacteristics>
                <mix:imageWidth>6984</mix:imageWidth>
                <mix:imageHeight>9160</mix:imageHeight>
                <mix:PhotometricInterpretation>
                  <mix:colorSpace>Grayscale BlackIsZero</mix:colorSpace>
                  <mix:ColorProfile>
                    <mix:IccProfile>
                      <mix:iccProfileName></mix:iccProfileName>
                      <mix:iccProfileVersion use="system"></mix:iccProfileVersion></mix:IccProfile></mix:ColorProfile></mix:PhotometricInterpretation></mix:BasicImageCharacteristics></mix:BasicImageInformation>
            <mix:ImageCaptureMetadata>
              <mix:SourceInformation>
                <mix:SourceSize>
                  <mix:SourceXDimension>
                    <mix:sourceXDimensionValue></mix:sourceXDimensionValue>
                    <mix:sourceXDimensionUnit>mm</mix:sourceXDimensionUnit></mix:SourceXDimension>
                  <mix:SourceYDimension>
                    <mix:sourceYDimensionValue></mix:sourceYDimensionValue>
                    <mix:sourceYDimensionUnit>mm</mix:sourceYDimensionUnit></mix:SourceYDimension></mix:SourceSize></mix:SourceInformation>
              <mix:GeneralCaptureInformation>
                <mix:dateTimeCreated>20150615</mix:dateTimeCreated>
                <mix:imageProducer></mix:imageProducer></mix:GeneralCaptureInformation>
              <mix:ScannerCapture>
                <mix:scannerManufacturer></mix:scannerManufacturer>
                <mix:ScannerModel>
                  <mix:scannerModelName></mix:scannerModelName>
                  <mix:scannerModelNumber></mix:scannerModelNumber>
                  <mix:scannerModelSerialNo></mix:scannerModelSerialNo></mix:ScannerModel>
                <mix:ScanningSystemSoftware>
                  <mix:scanningSoftwareName></mix:scanningSoftwareName>
                  <mix:scanningSoftwareVersionNo></mix:scanningSoftwareVersionNo></mix:ScanningSystemSoftware></mix:ScannerCapture></mix:ImageCaptureMetadata>
            <mix:ImageAssessmentMetadata>
              <mix:SpatialMetrics>
                <mix:samplingFrequencyPlane>object plane</mix:samplingFrequencyPlane>
                <mix:samplingFrequencyUnit>in.</mix:samplingFrequencyUnit>
                <mix:xSamplingFrequency>
                  <mix:numerator>300</mix:numerator>
                  <mix:denominator>1</mix:denominator></mix:xSamplingFrequency>
                <mix:ySamplingFrequency>
                  <mix:numerator>300</mix:numerator>
                  <mix:denominator>1</mix:denominator></mix:ySamplingFrequency></mix:SpatialMetrics>
              <mix:ImageColorEncoding>
                <mix:BitsPerSample>
                  <mix:bitsPerSampleValue>8</mix:bitsPerSampleValue>
                  <mix:bitsPerSampleUnit>integer</mix:bitsPerSampleUnit></mix:BitsPerSample>
                <mix:samplesPerPixel>1</mix:samplesPerPixel></mix:ImageColorEncoding>
              <mix:TargetData>
                <mix:targetType>internal</mix:targetType>
                <mix:TargetID>
                  <mix:targetManufacturer></mix:targetManufacturer>
                  <mix:targetName></mix:targetName>
                  <mix:targetNo></mix:targetNo>
                  <mix:targetMedia></mix:targetMedia></mix:TargetID></mix:TargetData></mix:ImageAssessmentMetadata></mix:mix></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:techMD>
    <mets:techMD ID="TMD0004">
      <mets:mdWrap MDTYPE="NISOIMG">
        <mets:xmlData>
          <mix:mix>
            <mix:BasicDigitalObjectInformation>
              <mix:ObjectIdentifier>
                <mix:objectIdentifierType>local, filename</mix:objectIdentifierType>
                <mix:objectIdentifierValue>37889.0004</mix:objectIdentifierValue></mix:ObjectIdentifier>
              <mix:fileSize>64698772</mix:fileSize>
              <mix:FormatDesignation>
                <mix:formatName>image/tiff</mix:formatName>
                <mix:formatVersion>6.0</mix:formatVersion></mix:FormatDesignation>
              <mix:FormatRegistry>
                <mix:formatRegistryName>PRONOM</mix:formatRegistryName>
                <mix:formatRegistryKey>PUID: fmt/10</mix:formatRegistryKey></mix:FormatRegistry>
              <mix:byteOrder use="system">little endian</mix:byteOrder>
              <mix:Compression>
                <mix:compressionScheme>uncompressed</mix:compressionScheme></mix:Compression>
              <mix:Fixity>
                <mix:messageDigestAlgorithm>MD5</mix:messageDigestAlgorithm>
                <mix:messageDigest>53eef59d3fd7107a81809a523945ced6</mix:messageDigest>
                <mix:messageDigestOriginator>ecu:digital_collections</mix:messageDigestOriginator></mix:Fixity></mix:BasicDigitalObjectInformation>
            <mix:BasicImageInformation>
              <mix:BasicImageCharacteristics>
                <mix:imageWidth>7008</mix:imageWidth>
                <mix:imageHeight>9232</mix:imageHeight>
                <mix:PhotometricInterpretation>
                  <mix:colorSpace>Grayscale BlackIsZero</mix:colorSpace>
                  <mix:ColorProfile>
                    <mix:IccProfile>
                      <mix:iccProfileName></mix:iccProfileName>
                      <mix:iccProfileVersion use="system"></mix:iccProfileVersion></mix:IccProfile></mix:ColorProfile></mix:PhotometricInterpretation></mix:BasicImageCharacteristics></mix:BasicImageInformation>
            <mix:ImageCaptureMetadata>
              <mix:SourceInformation>
                <mix:SourceSize>
                  <mix:SourceXDimension>
                    <mix:sourceXDimensionValue></mix:sourceXDimensionValue>
                    <mix:sourceXDimensionUnit>mm</mix:sourceXDimensionUnit></mix:SourceXDimension>
                  <mix:SourceYDimension>
                    <mix:sourceYDimensionValue></mix:sourceYDimensionValue>
                    <mix:sourceYDimensionUnit>mm</mix:sourceYDimensionUnit></mix:SourceYDimension></mix:SourceSize></mix:SourceInformation>
              <mix:GeneralCaptureInformation>
                <mix:dateTimeCreated>20150615</mix:dateTimeCreated>
                <mix:imageProducer></mix:imageProducer></mix:GeneralCaptureInformation>
              <mix:ScannerCapture>
                <mix:scannerManufacturer></mix:scannerManufacturer>
                <mix:ScannerModel>
                  <mix:scannerModelName></mix:scannerModelName>
                  <mix:scannerModelNumber></mix:scannerModelNumber>
                  <mix:scannerModelSerialNo></mix:scannerModelSerialNo></mix:ScannerModel>
                <mix:ScanningSystemSoftware>
                  <mix:scanningSoftwareName></mix:scanningSoftwareName>
                  <mix:scanningSoftwareVersionNo></mix:scanningSoftwareVersionNo></mix:ScanningSystemSoftware></mix:ScannerCapture></mix:ImageCaptureMetadata>
            <mix:ImageAssessmentMetadata>
              <mix:SpatialMetrics>
                <mix:samplingFrequencyPlane>object plane</mix:samplingFrequencyPlane>
                <mix:samplingFrequencyUnit>in.</mix:samplingFrequencyUnit>
                <mix:xSamplingFrequency>
                  <mix:numerator>300</mix:numerator>
                  <mix:denominator>1</mix:denominator></mix:xSamplingFrequency>
                <mix:ySamplingFrequency>
                  <mix:numerator>300</mix:numerator>
                  <mix:denominator>1</mix:denominator></mix:ySamplingFrequency></mix:SpatialMetrics>
              <mix:ImageColorEncoding>
                <mix:BitsPerSample>
                  <mix:bitsPerSampleValue>8</mix:bitsPerSampleValue>
                  <mix:bitsPerSampleUnit>integer</mix:bitsPerSampleUnit></mix:BitsPerSample>
                <mix:samplesPerPixel>1</mix:samplesPerPixel></mix:ImageColorEncoding>
              <mix:TargetData>
                <mix:targetType>internal</mix:targetType>
                <mix:TargetID>
                  <mix:targetManufacturer></mix:targetManufacturer>
                  <mix:targetName></mix:targetName>
                  <mix:targetNo></mix:targetNo>
                  <mix:targetMedia></mix:targetMedia></mix:TargetID></mix:TargetData></mix:ImageAssessmentMetadata></mix:mix></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:techMD></mets:amdSec>
  <mets:fileSec>
    <mets:fileGrp USE="MASTER">
      <mets:file ID="FID0001" MIMETYPE="image/tiff" SEQ="1">
        <mets:FLocat xlink:href="" LOCTYPE="URL" /></mets:file>
      <mets:file ID="FID0004" MIMETYPE="image/tiff" SEQ="2">
        <mets:FLocat xlink:href="" LOCTYPE="URL" /></mets:file>
      <mets:file ID="FID0007" MIMETYPE="image/tiff" SEQ="3">
        <mets:FLocat xlink:href="" LOCTYPE="URL" /></mets:file>
      <mets:file ID="FID0010" MIMETYPE="image/tiff" SEQ="4">
        <mets:FLocat xlink:href="" LOCTYPE="URL" /></mets:file></mets:fileGrp>
    <mets:fileGrp USE="ACCESS">
      <mets:file ID="FID0002" MIMETYPE="image/jp2" SEQ="1">
        <mets:FLocat LOCTYPE="URL" xlink:href="http://150.216.68.252/ncgre000/00000038/00037889/00037889_ac_0001.jp2" /></mets:file>
      <mets:file ID="FID0005" MIMETYPE="image/jp2" SEQ="2">
        <mets:FLocat LOCTYPE="URL" xlink:href="http://150.216.68.252/ncgre000/00000038/00037889/00037889_ac_0002.jp2" /></mets:file>
      <mets:file ID="FID0008" MIMETYPE="image/jp2" SEQ="3">
        <mets:FLocat LOCTYPE="URL" xlink:href="http://150.216.68.252/ncgre000/00000038/00037889/00037889_ac_0003.jp2" /></mets:file>
      <mets:file ID="FID0011" MIMETYPE="image/jp2" SEQ="4">
        <mets:FLocat LOCTYPE="URL" xlink:href="http://150.216.68.252/ncgre000/00000038/00037889/00037889_ac_0004.jp2" /></mets:file></mets:fileGrp>
    <mets:fileGrp USE="THUMB">
      <mets:file ID="FID0003" MIMETYPE="image/gif" SEQ="1">
        <mets:FLocat LOCTYPE="URL" xlink:href="http://digital.lib.ecu.edu/encore/ncgre000/00000038/00037889/00037889_tn_0001.gif" /></mets:file>
      <mets:file ID="FID0006" MIMETYPE="image/gif" SEQ="2">
        <mets:FLocat LOCTYPE="URL" xlink:href="http://digital.lib.ecu.edu/encore/ncgre000/00000038/00037889/00037889_tn_0002.gif" /></mets:file>
      <mets:file ID="FID0009" MIMETYPE="image/gif" SEQ="3">
        <mets:FLocat LOCTYPE="URL" xlink:href="http://digital.lib.ecu.edu/encore/ncgre000/00000038/00037889/00037889_tn_0003.gif" /></mets:file>
      <mets:file ID="FID0012" MIMETYPE="image/gif" SEQ="4">
        <mets:FLocat LOCTYPE="URL" xlink:href="http://digital.lib.ecu.edu/encore/ncgre000/00000038/00037889/00037889_tn_0004.gif" /></mets:file></mets:fileGrp></mets:fileSec>
  <mets:structMap LABEL="IMAGE">
    <mets:div ORDER="1">
      <mets:div ORDER="" LABEL=""></mets:div>
      <mets:div ORDER="1" LABEL="1">
        <mets:fptr FILEID="FID0001" />
        <mets:fptr FILEID="FID0002" />
        <mets:fptr FILEID="FID0003" /></mets:div>
      <mets:div ORDER="2" LABEL="2">
        <mets:fptr FILEID="FID0004" />
        <mets:fptr FILEID="FID0005" />
        <mets:fptr FILEID="FID0006" /></mets:div>
      <mets:div ORDER="3" LABEL="3">
        <mets:fptr FILEID="FID0007" />
        <mets:fptr FILEID="FID0008" />
        <mets:fptr FILEID="FID0009" /></mets:div>
      <mets:div ORDER="4" LABEL="4">
        <mets:fptr FILEID="FID0010" />
        <mets:fptr FILEID="FID0011" />
        <mets:fptr FILEID="FID0012" /></mets:div></mets:div></mets:structMap>
  <mets:structMap LABEL="AUDIO">
    <mets:div ORDER="1">
      <mets:div ORDER="" LABEL=""></mets:div></mets:div></mets:structMap></mets:mets>