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Y D C FANFARE NEXT SATURDAY<lb />
Greenville, X. C, Friday, April 25, 1941<lb />
Number 18<lb />
Noted Operatic Star<lb />
Appears Here May 1<lb />
odel<lb />
Hese<lb />
Itures<lb />
Mark<lb />
Virginia Whitley, left, President of<lb />
. President of the YMCA.<lb />
YWCA. and Charles<lb />
Ida Ruth Knowles<lb />
New Senior President<lb /><lb />
Uon<lb />
Junior-Senior<lb />
Prom Colorful<lb />
Social Event<lb />
Ida Ruth Knowles, who ser-<lb />
ved the Junior ("lass as presi-<lb />
i1 during the past year yes-<lb />
terday was elected president of<lb />
� ("lass of 1942.<lb />
Frances Sutherland is thei<lb />
�� vice-president, succeeding<lb />
Charles Marks.<lb />
Mildred Spangler was elected j<lb />
to succeed Wilda Royal as �ec<lb />
e k� m at u -u The Junior ("lass played host<lb />
Emilv Murphev will succeed . . , � �<lb />
Ruth Britt as treasurer. to tn" Seniors ol East Carolina<lb />
Representing the class on the Teachers College at a colorful<lb />
Teco Echo will be Jessie Keith dance held last<lb />
who succeeds Edith Powell. Robert 11 Wri<lb />
Virginia Whitley is the newAuditorium,<lb />
student council representative,<lb />
succeeding Jessie Keith.<lb />
A sizeable vote was cast in<lb />
the election. The<lb />
rac was the only one that en- casion, and amused his audience<lb />
Lucielle Browning, talented<lb />
young Metropolitan Opera mez-<lb />
zo-soprano, will appear in con-<lb />
cert at East Carolina Teachers<lb />
College campus May 1.<lb />
Miss Browning has just com-<lb />
pleted her fourth season at the<lb />
Metropolitan Opera Company,<lb />
where she experienced hundreds<lb />
of operatic roles to widen her<lb />
repertoire. In addition to her<lb />
performances at the Metropoli-<lb />
tan, her lustrous voice has<lb />
brought thousands of people to<lb />
hear her in Cinninnati. St. Louis,<lb />
Cleveland. Philadelphia, Bos-<lb />
ton, and cities in Canada.<lb />
A native of Durham. Missl<lb />
Browning was discovered by <lb />
William P. Twaddell. Durham)<lb />
Public School Music Instructor i<lb />
and well known throughout the<lb />
music circle of the state. Fol-<lb />
lowing her winning the North<lb />
Carolina State vocal contest,<lb />
Miss Browning was awarded a<lb />
voice scholarship at the Julliard<lb />
Graduate School, New York,<lb />
where she received her training<lb />
from the late Marcella Sem-<lb />
brich.<lb />
During her 1939-40<lb />
she filled ninety-one engage-<lb />
ments, including operatic roles<lb />
in New York. Boston, Roches-<lb />
Lieutenant Governor<lb />
And Congressman To<lb />
Speak At Bis Dinner<lb />
Walter S. Tucker<lb />
President Men's Council<lb />
Chi Pi Players<lb />
Offer Star Cast<lb />
In Production<lb />
Dean Hudson and his nation-<lb />
illy-known corps of musicians<lb />
president's furnished the music for the oc<lb />
Ruth Bray as Cathy will play<lb />
the immortal heroine of Wuth-<lb />
ering Heights, Emily Bronte's<lb />
best-loved story, tragically in-<lb />
volving the lives of four people.<lb />
The Chi Pi Players offer<lb />
season Randolph Cartus' adaptation of<lb />
this famous English classic in<lb />
two performances Friday and<lb />
Saturday nights. May 16 and 17.<lb />
ter, Baltimore, and Havana Heathcliff, Cathy's strong<lb />
concerts in ten states: and solo- lover will be played by George<lb />
ing for the New York Philhar- Lautares. Ward James as Edgar<lb />
monic Symphony. For two sue- Linton will play the owner of<lb />
cessive seasons she appeared as1 The Grange, neighboring moor-<lb />
soloist at the Worcerter Festi- land estate to Wuthering<lb />
val. with the National Symphony Hi ights. Edgar's youngest sis-<lb />
Orchestra, and for the Bach St. ter, Isabel, will be portrayed by<lb />
Matthew Passion. Jane Copeland.<lb />
Her wide range, dramatic Russell Rogerson as Joseph;<lb />
stage appearance, gracious man- Billy Greene as Hindley Ern-<lb />
ner. striking personality, mark- shaw, Cathy's brother; Irene<lb />
weekend in led beauty, and her fine musi- Mitcham as Ellen Dean and<lb />
ht Memorial I clanship, and the lustrou qual- Martha Rice as Old Ellen com-<lb />
ity of voice combine to bring plete the cast,<lb />
ovations from her audiences Each member of the cast has<lb />
everywhere. See Star Cast on page Four<lb />
By Margie Davis<lb />
Reginald L. Harris, lieuten-<lb />
ant governor of North Carolina,<lb />
and Congressman Herbert C.<lb />
Ronner of Washington, D. C,<lb />
will address the Founder's Day<lb />
Dinner of the Young Democratic<lb />
Club to be held in the campus<lb />
building next Saturday night at<lb />
7 o'clock.<lb />
Billy Knauff and his celebrat-<lb />
ed musicians will play for a<lb />
dance that will follow the formal<lb />
phase of the program, to be con-<lb />
cluded by 8:30 o'clock.<lb />
Tazewell Eure of Gatesville,<lb />
Register of Deeds of Gates<lb />
County, will serve as toastmaster<lb />
for the occasion. Fred Edney of<lb />
Chapel Hill will bring greetings<lb />
from the College District, of<lb />
which he is chairman. Several<lb />
officers of hte Young Democra-<lb />
tic Club of the University of<lb />
North Carolina will be in atten-<lb />
dance.<lb />
New officers for the ensuing<lb />
year will be installed during the<lb />
formal phase of the program.<lb />
Elections were held this week.<lb />
President L. R. Meadows will<lb />
introduce Lieutenant Governor<lb />
Harris and Frances Roebuck,<lb />
who hails from Representative<lb />
Bonner's home town of Wash-<lb />
ington, N. C, will introduce the<lb />
Congressman.<lb />
Also attending will be Mrs.<lb />
Harris, Mrs. B o n n e r, Jack<lb />
Spain, secretary to the Con-<lb />
gressman, and Mrs. Spain. The<lb />
See Y. D. C. on Page Four<lb />
Congressman H. C. Bonner<lb />
Easter Pageant<lb />
Attracts Heavy<lb />
Attendance<lb />
tered two candidates.<lb />
lotteSherin<lb />
Is Heading<lb />
Future Teachers<lb />
Tom Cox Heads<lb />
Democrats<lb />
with special numbers and the<lb />
Dean Hudon version of popular<lb />
s Og hits by well known orches-<lb />
tra of the nation.<lb />
Ida Ruth Knowles, pesident<lb />
w A � 4- �f tlu' Juni�r class 1�( tne fi-<lb />
iQiM uBinocrais i i ign u t by its<lb />
� w� O Originality.<lb />
 It was the only card dance of<lb />
Tom Cox yesterday became the year on the campus. The<lb />
of the Young Demo- dancer? were attired in formal<lb />
the largest college dress and the building was dec-<lb />
rsity organization of its!orated with black and white to<lb />
kind in North Carolina. He sue- carry out the formal scheme.<lb />
s James Whitfield, who) Freshmen girls served the re-<lb />
founded the club on the campus j freshments and specially pre-<lb />
a year ago. Both are Greenville<lb />
Varsity Club Dance Set<lb />
For Tomorrow Night<lb />
on<lb />
idem<lb />
tic Club,<lb />
�f Rocky<lb />
Kathleen<lb />
as presi-<lb />
. ehai<lb />
of Amer<lb />
er<lb />
it the<lb />
students.<lb />
Merle Slater of New York was<lb />
cted vice-president, succeed-<lb />
ing Betsy Hutchinson<lb />
Simmons is the new<lb />
succeeding Charles Marks. Mar-<lb />
Davis succeeds Christine<lb />
pe as recording secretary<lb />
Fiances Farrior succeeds<lb />
ie<lb />
Trip<lb />
and<lb />
pared tables for the guests were<lb />
adorned with sprays of Spring<lb />
tulips.<lb />
A party was sponsored for<lb />
Metsellthose not attending the dance,<lb />
easurer, This affair was held in the New-<lb />
Classroom Building under the<lb />
direction of Charles Marks,<lb />
vice-president of the Junior<lb />
class.<lb />
Musical Series<lb />
Being Offered<lb />
Bv Voice Talent<lb />
The Varsity Club will go on<lb />
parade here Saturday night in<lb />
the campus building when it<lb />
sponsors its annual dance.<lb />
Highlighting the celebrated<lb />
annual occasion will be the fi-<lb />
gure led by Frances Roebuck,<lb />
who was recently chosen "Vars-<lb />
ity Club Sweetheart<lb />
Music for the occasion will be<lb />
The music department of East j f uruished by Billy Knauff and<lb />
3 are Bea-<lb />
of Belhaven,<lb />
. Edna Pierce of<lb />
ry; and Viola Reg-<lb />
r - n  surer<lb />
 McGee of the<lb />
iculty gave an<lb />
� of her trip<lb />
E. A. meeting in<lb />
� t reused the hos-<lb />
Vsheville and the<lb />
� i riding a dinner<lb />
in i . She re-1 dent body<lb />
.ttend.<lb />
rarbara Keuzenkamp as �?orre-<lb />
sponding secretary<lb />
he new executive committee<lb />
La composed of Bobby Hollar,<lb />
Garnette Cordle, Kathleeen Da-<lb />
vis. Aileen Purser, Walter Tuc-<lb />
ker. Clifton Evans and Mildred<lb />
Midgette. .<lb />
All the officers will be install-<lb />
ed in appropriate ceremonies at<lb />
the YDC dinner and dance to be<lb />
held next Saturday night, to<lb />
which all members of the stu-<lb />
have been invited to<lb />
. ideas 1 rom talks<lb />
the arious meetings.<lb />
ftchera of America.<lb />
rgraduate branch of<lb />
Education Asso-<lb />
organized in the<lb />
f 1938 bv Joy Elmer<lb />
editor of the NEA<lb />
and has had an amaz-<lb />
'h. having branches in<lb />
riu- of the colleges<lb />
3 throughout the<lb />
You're Invited<lb />
President James Whitfield<lb />
yesterday announced that the<lb />
YDC dinner and dance will he<lb />
open lo nil members of the stu-<lb />
dent body. Tickets are fifty<lb />
cents each and Tuesday is the<lb />
deadline for purchasing them.<lb />
Notice pertaining to signing up<lb />
appears on the bulletin board.<lb />
Thirty.Mne Inch Speaker<lb />
il events throughout the<lb />
vear book of FTA.<lb />
of all B :8� o'clock.<lb />
Billy Arthur, newspaper edi-jsocia<lb />
tor of Jacksonville, who is onlya <lb />
thirty-nine inches tall, will ae-u short he has to stand m a<lb />
liver "a humorous address at the 1ajj cnajr to deliver and address.<lb />
Freshman Banquet to be held in Margaret<lb />
the College dining<lb />
Wednesday night,<lb />
aimng the names<lb />
and members for the<lb />
years, will bepubhsh-<lb />
� May. The Robert EL<lb />
� Chapter of E. C. T. C. some<lb />
rter Number Two intend<lb />
Uni<lb />
Russell, diminutive<lb />
next I president of the Freshman class,<lb />
April 30, at! will accompany the little man to<lb />
the dinner.<lb />
adult in years One feature that will please<lb />
Arth i r likes for his friends to'all those who plan to attend is<lb />
�dl him Billy and that's what: the fact that he will not speak<lb />
400 neonle expected to at- on a serious subject, but say<lb />
celebrated event will,the kind of things that make<lb />
DVcalling him after receiving you chuckle and which<lb />
th Carolina, and the w nf hum0r that is engestion.<lb />
North Carolina has!a samp e of ��T The dintler tables will appro<lb />
is State, riched by ttJWJ . Driatelv decorated and will carrj<lb />
firsl chapter in thi<lb />
cal chapter is sponsored<lb />
v Miss Emma L. Hooper, with<lb />
Frances Wahl and Miss<lb />
Lucile (harlton as associate ad-<lb />
rs. and its membership<lb />
The little man and big news<lb />
paper editor was featured in<lb />
Robert Ripley's "Believe It Or<lb />
Not" column some time ago.<lb />
Rillv is widely known as a<lb />
weaker a�d has been thHfc-10 have<lb />
priately decorated and will carry<lb />
out the national defense scheme.<lb />
President Russell has requested<lb />
her guests, however, not to<lb />
throw dishes, but has asked them<lb />
a good time and has<lb />
ojn to students in all branches I ?PeaLv at dinners and other' assured them of one<lb />
Of tfnihor- nrcnaration. ' "e P�rt<lb />
of teacher preparation<lb />
Carolina Teachers College is<lb />
sponsoring a series of Tuesday1<lb />
night vocal concerts on the col-<lb />
lege campus in Austin audi-<lb />
torium.<lb />
The first of these was held<lb />
Tuesday night of this week<lb />
when Denton Rossell appeared<lb />
in concert, singing songs by<lb />
Handel, Schubert, Grieg, and<lb />
Puccini, as well as popular<lb />
ballards and audience favorites.<lb />
On May 6, Elizabeth Copp-<lb />
edge, soprano, and Donald Per-<lb />
ry, tenor, wlil be heard in a pro-<lb />
gram of solos and duets cover-<lb />
ing a wide range of musical<lb />
literature from Mozart and<lb />
Schubert to light opera favor-<lb />
ites.<lb />
The concluding concert will be<lb />
given on May 20 and is to fea-<lb />
ture Jean Abeyounis, soprano,<lb />
and Loraine Pritchard, mezzo-<lb />
soprano.<lb />
Wilda Royall is the accompan-<lb />
ist for the future programs and<lb />
was at the piano for the pro-<lb />
gram on Tuesday evening.<lb />
Mr. Rossell, who teaches mus-<lb />
ic at the college, now trains his<lb />
soprano pupils to sing colorra-<lb />
tura arias which he learned as<lb />
a child. For at the age of eleven<lb />
he was giving public concerts<lb />
with a voice which Ignacio del<lb />
Castila, accompanist to the late<lb />
Luisa Tettrazini and conductor<lb />
of the National Opera in Mex-<lb />
ico City, said was three tones<lb />
higher than any human voice<lb />
that he had ever heard.<lb />
While his voice was changing<lb />
Mrs. Rossell studied piano,<lb />
which he also teaches. He has<lb />
sung in concerts and operatic<lb />
performance as well as a small<lb />
part in the version, "The Bar-<lb />
rier which starred Leo Caril-<lb />
lo and Jean Parker.<lb />
"Victory Over Death the<lb />
title of the Easter pageant-<lb />
drama given at East Carolina<lb />
Teachers College Sunday and<lb />
Monday nights of the Easter<lb />
season, sums up the impression<lb />
left on audiences that packed<lb />
Austin auditorium, as a cast of<lb />
students and faculty of the col-<lb />
lege presented simply and rev-<lb />
erently the effect of the life and<lb />
resurrection of Jesus on those<lb />
lives he touched<lb />
From the subdued notes of the<lb />
prelude "Easter Morn by Mal-<lb />
lard, to the victorious prelude<lb />
"Awake! Arise by Edwards,<lb />
both played by Edna Mitchell,<lb />
the gradual change from doubt<lb />
and despair in the followers of<lb />
Jesus to triumphant belief was<lb />
brought out.<lb />
To this the thoughtful and<lb />
compelling reading of the His-<lb />
ciation of Student Government; torian Bessie Fay Hunt, made a<lb />
at the Regional Convention held decided contribution as she read<lb />
Council President<lb />
Gains High Honor<lb />
Miss Harriet Marshburn of<lb />
Wilmington, incoming president<lb />
of the Women's Student Govern-<lb />
ment Association at East Caro-<lb />
lina Teachers College, recently<lb />
was named secretary of the<lb />
Southern Intercollegiate Asso<lb />
his orchestra<lb />
The club boasts a mem-<lb />
bership of thirty-three, the lar-<lb />
gest in the history of the organ-<lb />
ization, and the dance promises<lb />
to be one of the largest ever<lb />
held under the sponsorship of<lb />
the Varsity Club.<lb />
A distinctive feature of the<lb />
dance is that it is boy-break<lb />
and is the only dance of a stu-<lb />
dent organization that is boy-<lb />
break.<lb />
Thirteen members of the Var-<lb />
sity Club will be lost through<lb />
graduation this year and the<lb />
See Club Dance on page Three<lb />
in New Orleans.<lb />
Other student officers attend-<lb />
ing the meeting were Doris<lb />
Blalock, outgoing president; Es-<lb />
telle Davis, incoming vice-pres-<lb />
ident, and Frances Sutherland,<lb />
chairman of the campus com-<lb />
mittee.<lb />
Thirty-six colleges from eight<lb />
states that compose the South-<lb />
ern region were represented,<lb />
the three others from North<lb />
Carolina being Salem, Greens<lb />
boro College for Women<lb />
Duke University.<lb />
to the darkened auditorium from<lb />
a circle of light in front of the<lb />
stage the passages of scripture<lb />
that gave continuity to the<lb />
whole.<lb />
The music also, furnished by<lb />
the Women's Chorus in the bal-<lb />
cony, under the direction of<lb />
Miss Gussie Kuykendall, helped<lb />
create the mood with such se-<lb />
lections as "In Joseph's Lovely<lb />
Garden" and "An Angel Said<lb />
unto Mary Lorraine Pritchard<lb />
and j took the solo part in the latter,<lb />
See Pageant on page Four<lb />
Collegiate Press<lb />
Meet Is Set<lb />
For Next Week<lb />
The Teco Echo, student news-<lb />
paper, and The Tecoan, college<lb />
yearbook, will be represented at<lb />
the convention of the North<lb />
Carolina Collegiate Press Asso-<lb />
ciation to be held in Winston-<lb />
Salem May 1, 2, and 3.<lb />
Representing the Teco Echo<lb />
are Mary Agnes Deal, Rose Car-<lb />
leton Dunn, Smut Burks, and<lb />
Harold Taylor,<lb />
The Tecoan will send its edi-<lb />
April ha3 been a month of ex<lb />
citing accomplishments for those<lb />
students pictured above, who are<lb />
the Civilian Pilot's Training<lb />
lings have come through the<lb />
crucial "solo hop" with flying<lb />
colors.<lb />
In order to solo a student<lb />
must have had at least eight<lb />
hours of flight instruction given<lb />
in the air, must have proved a<lb />
good enough dural-pilot for his<lb />
by Clifton Evans<lb />
tor and business manager, Lai instructor to send him into the<lb />
lah B. Watts and Ann Poythress. j air on his own, and must have<lb />
One of the outstanding fea<lb />
tures of the annual spring con<lb />
vention is the publications con-<lb />
enough self-confidence and<lb />
courage to make the venutre<lb />
"upstairs" alone. In the C. P. T.<lb />
test and the gold keys awarded: if the student has not soloed by<lb />
to the editor and business man- j the time he has received a total<lb />
ager of each publication judged of ten hours of flight instruc<lb />
to be the best all-around in its<lb />
class.<lb />
There are two classes: "A"<lb />
for those publications represent-<lb />
ing schools having a student<lb />
See MEET on Page Three<lb />
tion he is automatically "wash-<lb />
out<lb />
Of the twenty students who<lb />
enrolled in the course only two<lb />
have been forced to drop out due<lb />
to physical defects which were<lb />
revealed in a second physcial<lb />
examination given by the gov-<lb />
ernment. The remaining eigh-<lb />
teen are progressing rapidly in<lb />
ground school and flight instruc-<lb />
tion.<lb />
Those who have already solo-<lb />
ed and who are now on the "B"<lb />
part of their flight training are<lb />
Charles Clark, John Johnston,<lb />
Bill Davidson, Jimmy Dempsey,<lb />
Matt Phillips, "Chick" Murry,<lb />
Erwin Johnson, "Red" Baucom,<lb />
and one of the two girls enroll-<lb />
ed�Nell McCullen.<lb />
The remaining nine students<lb />
�George Lautares, Annie L.<lb />
Keene, Jessie Gray, Jimmy Gi-<lb />
anakos, J. G. Harris, Randolph<lb />
Roper, Tom Wilson, Tom Rivers,<lb />
and M. O. Blount�haven't com-<lb />
pleted enough hours in the air<lb />
to be eligible to solo but are ex-<lb />
pected to pass that stage in the<lb />
near future.<lb />
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THE TECO BCEO<lb />
FRIDAY, APRIL 25, i941<lb />
FB<lb />
A<lb />
The Teco Echo<lb />
Published Biweekly by the Students of East Carolina<lb />
Teachers College<lb />
Entered as second-class matter December 3, 1925, at the U. S.<lb />
Poatoffice, Greenville. N. C, under the act of March 3, 1879.<lb />
James Whitfield<lb />
Pauline Abeyoums<lb />
Ruth Pollard<lb />
Mary D. Horne<lb />
Smutt Burks<lb />
"Mutt" Andrews<lb />
Mary Agnes Deal<lb />
Rose Carlton Dunn<lb />
Emily Murphy<lb />
Jessie Keith<lb />
Editor-in-Chief<lb />
ASSOCIATE EDITORS<lb />
Watching The World<lb />
by<lb />
Harold K. Taylor<lb />
i<lb />
William Harris<lb />
Frances Southerland<lb />
O. D. Andrews<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
Fenly Spear<lb />
Photography<lb />
BUSINESS STAFF<lb />
Business Manager<lb />
Ellen McIntyre<lb />
Mary Long Ford<lb />
Mary Harvey Ruffin<lb />
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North Carolina Collegiate Press<lb />
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fcsiocialed Cofle6iate Press<lb />
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�KICAOe � BOSTOB � LOJ MNIUI � S�� rUKINO<lb />
Failure At The Opportune Moment<lb />
From the April m Issue of Nation's Business<lb />
Education is a necessary and a fine thing and that often goes<lb />
also for the brashness of youth. But in combination they some-<lb />
times yield results that are not so good.<lb />
So it was with the young technical graduate who had been<lb />
doing a lot of reading about tool control. When a manufacurer<lb />
employed him to help solve a problem of excess breakage of tools<lb />
he set to work with a bushel of enthusiasm. At the end of a week<lb />
he told his employer he thought he would have the answer by Mon-<lb />
day.<lb />
"I've been doing some checking after hours he said, "and<lb />
I'd like to have two men to work overtime this afternoon and to-<lb />
night. The results will speak for themselves<lb />
They did! Monday morning the machines couldn't be started<lb />
because there was rust everywhere. Every one of them and every<lb />
tool in the shop had been literally sterilized. The young man had<lb />
discovered that when tools were returned to the stock room they<lb />
were oiled and that parts of the machines were thoroughly greased<lb />
each night. He concluded this violated one of the A B C's of shop<lb />
practice�"always be clean And he had the two men give every-<lb />
thing a thorough going over with hot soda water.<lb />
This is typical of the Bright Young Men in the federal bu-<lb />
reaus whose organized blundering is such a handicap to indus-<lb />
tries, especially those engaged in armament work.<lb />
"Every business man today must set up common sense de-<lb />
fenses against the stupidities of a defense program directed in<lb />
its detail by bureaucrats says William A. McGarry in Nation's<lb />
Business. Kick them upstairs, he suggests�anything'to keep them<lb />
from balling up the works just when there's a big job to be d ne.<lb />
'Uncle John9<lb />
Boquets Tossed To Democratic Club<lb />
Last quarter Franklin D. Roosevelt. Jr along with the two<lb />
national chairmen of Young Democrats, congratulated the Young<lb />
Democratic Club of East Carolina Teachers College for the splen-<lb />
did work that it was doing. This week Fred Edney of the Univers-<lb />
ity of North Carolina, chairman of the College District, congratu-<lb />
lated the club for being the largest and one of the most active col-<lb />
lege or university organizations of Young Democrats in North<lb />
Carolina. The club is the youngest in the State, but has made a<lb />
record for the other schools to shoot at.<lb />
Next Saturday night the club will climax its year of progress<lb />
with a Founder's Day Dinner, to be addressed by Lieutenant Gov-<lb />
ernor Reginald L. Harris and Congressman Herbert C. Bonner.<lb />
Other dignitaries also will be in attendance. This is the first time<lb />
in the history of the school that there has been such an outstand-<lb />
ing representation of political notables at a social function on the<lb />
the campus.<lb />
The college is turning out voters each year and unless they<lb />
acquire an interest in the functions of government, they are going<lb />
to be dormant in efforts to mould the destiny of the nation. If the<lb />
organization does nothing more than encourage its members to<lb />
vote intelligently, then that is a worthwhile achievement within<lb />
itself.<lb />
The free peoples of Yugoslavia had mightily hoped that this<lb />
time Hitler would be stopped by the rugged terrain of Yugoslavia<lb />
and Greece. But against the onrushing Germans the mountains<lb />
of the Balkans apparently proved as ineffectual as the mud in<lb />
Poland, the flooded areas of the Netherlands and the Maginot<lb />
Line of France. The rays of hope for an Allied success seem to<lb />
be fading as the British retreat from Yugoslavia as they retreated<lb />
earlier in the war from Dunkeque. A German victory there would<lb />
not be decisive in the larger struggle with Britian though. Only a<lb />
knockout in the Battles of Britian can give Hitler what he really<lb />
wants.<lb />
We in America are beginning to realize the seriousness of<lb />
the situation and our entrance into the conflict is being more talk-<lb />
ed about every day. Our army is being geared up to match any<lb />
foreign opposition. There are more than a million men under arms<lb />
and under present draft laws this number will be increased by a<lb />
third by the end of the summer. No one knows if and when we<lb />
will enter the conflict but the public opinion is that it wont be long.<lb />
Great Britian is making her stand for the cause of Democracy<lb />
against ruthless dictators, and it is the obligation of all Democratic<lb />
nations to help her in every way possible, even by furnishing man-<lb />
power if necessary.<lb />
German-occupied Rumania was dangerously near a new out-<lb />
break of civil strife and a strongly-worded patriotic message by<lb />
Rumanian Premier Antonescu to his pepole indicated a clean<lb />
break with the Axis. He said that the Rumanian army was ready<lb />
to fight and that it is the holy duty of the army to wipe out the<lb />
shameful blot of 1940. If the Premier has really broken with the<lb />
Axis, he is running the risk of being crushed between the powerful j faces� put a 'apse of memory<lb />
Iron Guard and the Axis powers. !makes 2 TJ?ard1,for him to reca11<lb />
In the United States the new Labor Mediation Board seems ?an?es- VvheP he  someone<lb />
to have its defects despite the optimistic opinion of the general ows,<lb />
public. Its members look upon it as a leisurely part-time affair<lb />
and they scattered to their homes after their first meeting, plan-<lb />
ning, it seemed, to operate on a cummuting basis. Chairman Dyk-<lb />
stra quickly pointed out that the board could do nothing in the<lb />
face of a rising tide of strikes until disputes had been certified to<lb />
it by the Department of Labor. Labor Secretary Perkins was un-<lb />
able to certify disputes to the Board with admitting by implica-<lb />
tions that her Conciliation Service had failed. If she delayed in<lb />
certifying disputes, she exposed herself to the charge of hindering<lb />
the defense effort. Miss Perkins in spite of all her efforts has<lb />
been able to do practically nothing in straightening out the strikes.<lb />
Millions of dollars of defense orders have been held up for weeks<lb />
due to the unsettled labor conditions.<lb />
A news item which affects several students on our campus<lb />
is the evacuation of lands selected for the new marine base in<lb />
Onslow County near Jacksonville. 500 families, many whom have<lb />
lived in this section all their lives will have to sell their old home-<lb />
stead to the government at a set price per acre. Students who live<lb />
within this area are Kate Bryan Parker and L. C. Capps.<lb />
by James Whitfield<lb />
"Uncle John a child of<lb />
slavery, is one of the city's most<lb />
jovial inhabitants. In his youth<lb />
he apparently was robust. To-<lb />
day, in his early nineties, he's<lb />
lean and lanky, and the wrinkles<lb />
of his skin fold over each other<lb />
like dough squeezed in the hand<lb />
of a baker. His kinky and one-<lb />
time black hair has changed to<lb />
a tuft of white and his head,<lb />
shaped like a watermelon that<lb />
is large on one end and small on<lb />
the other, is like a snow-capped<lb />
piece of coal. His bushy mus-<lb />
tache overlaps his upper lip<lb />
from one end to the other.<lb />
"Uncle John" chews tobacco<lb />
and when his mouth is filled<lb />
with saliva and juice, he spits<lb />
through the crevices of his worn<lb />
and stained teeth, and smears<lb />
the nearest tree or fence post<lb />
with the rich brown substance.<lb />
Age has bent his spine and he<lb />
hobbles around town with the<lb />
aid of a broom handle. Rheu-<lb />
matic pains cause him to walk<lb />
slowly and sometimes they be-<lb />
come so severe he is forced to<lb />
anchor himself to a rocking<lb />
chair in his bleak shack.<lb />
Through the years "Uncle<lb />
John" has acquired a wide<lb />
circle of friends among the<lb />
white folks. He remembers<lb />
STUDENT'S CORNER<lb />
Possessing a pleasing personality, the ability to work v) ,<lb />
others, and thinking always in terms of what is best for the<lb />
Charlotte Shearin of Rocky Mount, a grammar grade tna or, is<lb />
known among a wide circle of friends at East Carolina Teachers<lb />
College; and they have manifested their appreciation foi<lb />
naming'her to responsible positions on the campus.<lb />
Charlotte's recent bouquet of honor was tot<lb />
she was named president of the Future Teachers of An<lb />
junior organization of the profession she will follow ,<lb />
graduated two years from now. She had served this orgai<lb />
as vice-president since Christmas holidays and mem1<lb />
group elevated her to head them because of her profit-in.<lb />
In her freshman year Charlotte was a member oi :unj0r<lb />
"Y" cabinet, served the Young Women's Christian Asa<lb />
secretary this year, and next year will assume the p<lb />
president. Her activities in other phases of religious<lb />
found her as a representative on the council of the Bap' I<lb />
Union and Social Chairman of the council.<lb />
She has been an active member of the Poe Liters<lb />
and will serve as vice-president of this organization ne<lb />
Charlotte's hobby is making friends, collecting :<lb />
and pictures of the children in her life work�teaching<lb />
cations are that Charlotte will be a good teacher.<lb />
Digging For Dirt<lb />
By S. H. O'Vell<lb />
comes alive with a broad smile.<lb />
All the children in the neighbor-<lb />
hood of his life-long employer<lb />
regard him as one of their best<lb />
friends. He has a deep love and<lb />
admiration for children and en-<lb />
joys holding them on his bony<lb />
knee, telling them stories of his<lb />
early boyhood on a traditional<lb />
Southern plantation.<lb />
At times he doesn't feel like<lb />
playing with the kiddies and is<lb />
content with sitting at the foot<lb />
of a tree and watch them play.<lb />
If one gets hurt or gets angry<lb />
and cries he goes to "Uncle<lb />
John" for a word of comfort.<lb />
When a child uses profanity<lb />
that he has picked up from his<lb />
parents or some other kid in the<lb />
neighborhood, "Uuncle John"<lb />
says. "I)e Lawd don't like that.<lb />
He sends people who curse to<lb />
de bad place He is too old for<lb />
strenuous duties and his em-<lb />
STUDENT OPINION<lb />
Editor's Note: The following letter was forward-<lb />
editor, but was written for the benefit of someone .<lb />
how an ECTC boy feels when he has been shoved over<lb />
his love boat.<lb />
To the Editor:<lb />
Just thought I would drop a line (crash!) to lei<lb />
how I'm getting along. Well, to start off with a slight<lb />
I'm not feeling up to par. because�oh to h�with<lb />
other things to tell you. Mi Amor, your eyes (to me)<lb />
two distant stars in the great abyss of night spark<lb />
heavenly and mischevious delight eternally. Darling wh<lb />
at you time stands still. Your lips are soft as th�-<lb />
petals. By tomorrow I'll be gone, therefore I'll not wa<lb />
minutes tell dawn to tell you I love you just as much as s<lb />
holy water.<lb />
Thf Little Man In<lb />
Beauna Noches,<lb />
Dear Editor:<lb />
Perhaps you have already heard about it! But it'<lb />
peating. I'm referring to the perfectly splendid recital .<lb />
Mr. Rossell Tuesday evening.<lb />
The size of his audience did not compare with A�<lb />
but they made up for this in enthusiasm. Student?, d<lb />
what a tenor we have on our campus! Just because the<lb />
ment committee didn't pay him SI,500 to appear, or his face<lb />
not appear on the screen -ften (for he has made movies<lb />
know that?) doesn't mean that he can't sing. Another tl<lb />
sang many numbers that every student on this campus 1<lb />
I just want to tell you these things so If jrou have ai<lb />
chance to hear him that you will not allow anything shorl<lb />
fire to keep you away. Carry your date�one boy carried<lb />
 Louise Math<lb />
Hell On Earth<lb />
My<lb />
plover lets him trim the shrub-<lb />
Pretty little poppy�Tulip Festival. Junior-Senior, andberv and rake leaves The oav<lb />
Varsity club coming up We see that the pretty little Misses Fran-iiha;t he ts is in the formPof<lb />
ces Roebuck and Julia Latham, could resist the sweet odiferous f0O(j ancj c0<lb />
smell of a la homey towney and were present at the festival. Oh<lb />
yeah�one or two boys wen to the dance over there too.�Frink<lb />
and Thomson�swell so we heard??? Yet there was One thing<lb />
wrong or have you heard? Speaking of flowers, we've shore got<lb />
some pretty ones around here. We think that we've got one of the<lb />
prettiest campuses of any college in the state�are ya' listening?<lb />
Mr. Wright should be congratulated on his fine landscaping job.<lb />
Take a gant thru the aboretum some time�exquisite, beautiful.<lb />
etc. Now�didcha' have a big time at the J. S. Prom last Satur-<lb />
of feared, "paticularly<lb />
you reaches my age<lb />
Did You See The Easter Pageant?<lb />
The Young Women's Christian Association and the Young<lb />
Men's Christian Association are to be congratulated for the splen-<lb />
did achievenment that was realized during the Easter season<lb />
through the presentation of Victory Over Death<lb />
For several weeks the cast w o r ke d diligently under the<lb />
capable direction of Clifton Britton and the result of their efforts<lb />
was a large turnout on the two-night performance, with each per-<lb />
son attending the pageant offering a word of praise.<lb />
Not only was the dramatic performance most notable, but the<lb />
story behind the production was significant. In this land of plentv,<lb />
where we are privileged to enjoy rights not to be found in other<lb />
sections of the universe, often we are inclined to forget Jesus and<lb />
his teachings. We take too much for granted. Sometimes a person<lb />
is ridiculed and scorned because of his belief in Christ.<lb />
When we study the European picture we see the fruits of<lb />
Satan's orchard. Thousands of young men are being slaughtered<lb />
for the interests of a leader who set himself up as their God. They<lb />
died valiantly in his own "big hell on earth<lb />
Whether you believe in Christ or whether you do not is your<lb />
own business. We do.<lb />
day night? Dean Hudson was the biz except for the lack of a piano<lb />
�and the Music Department should be congratulated for trying<lb />
so hard to get a decent one for the one big and formal occasion of<lb />
the year with the best band that will appear here this year. There<lb />
has been a very poor, unbacked up excuse that they have been of-<lb />
fering around this past week�huh. a poor excuse is better than<lb />
none. Bright side quotables: Mary Harvey certainly deserves a pat<lb />
on the back for her fine refreshments�lotta' fine looking orchids<lb />
were floating around on Erlene Sau'ier, Mary Francis Irvin, Vir-<lb />
ginia Boyd, Helen Wolfe, Sallie Maude Atkinson and many others.<lb />
�Mr. and Mrs. Browning looked nice in the figure  Elsie<lb />
Barker was worried over the way in which it would go off con-<lb />
sidering the practice . . . Too bad, Mildred Briley and Bill David-<lb />
yon had to leave early  it was truly the fashion event of the<lb />
year, more pretty evening dresses and not one was strapless, dog-<lb />
gone it�Helen B. J. and Duck Leicis were having the time of<lb />
their lives�while Maude Emily Smith was scared out of her witsi- C� &amp;<lb />
when her corsage fell off and was nearly stepped on by her date The local b r a n c h of the<lb />
Britt Beaslcy�funny scene down there tho' was just standing I A. C. E. elected officers for next<lb />
around and watching the tux shirt fronts just wilt and melt down!year at their last meeting in the<lb />
lothing.<lb />
Reared in a simple environ-<lb />
ment, he has a simple philoso-<lb />
phy, too. He believes poor peo-<lb />
ple find more happiness than<lb />
the wealthy because they've<lb />
never had enough to bring un-<lb />
happiness if their possessions<lb />
were lost.<lb />
"Uncle John" always talks of<lb />
dying and looks on death as<lb />
by James Whitfield<lb />
A terrific gale had crumpled our crude fishing vess<lb />
mother would crush a telegram revealing the death of her<lb />
Our terror-stricken crew of seven fought frantically to s1 .<lb />
the surface of salt water that burned our eyes. All of is<lb />
closely together and managed to board a raft that had been<lb />
loose as the boat went down.<lb />
Clouds concealed the sun and shrouded our world in<lb />
ness. We had been forced to swallow part of the sea and I<lb />
members of our crew showed signs of becoming mad of thir<lb />
cold gale chilled our bodies and our bones ached with the in1<lb />
of a sharp pain.Food had sunk with the ship and hunger r<lb />
our intestines like rumbles of thunder during a summer down<lb />
something, to be welcomed in-i blood flowed freely from wounds two of the men receive .<lb />
stead<lb />
when<lb />
When he dies those who knew<lb />
him well will say, "There goes a<lb />
good Negro. He never harmed<lb />
anyone, worked hard all his life,<lb />
and brought joy into the lives<lb />
of despondent people<lb />
:V<lb />
CLUB NEWS<lb />
Lack Of Transporation Proves To Be A Handicap<lb />
We're not tooting the horn of an automotive agency, but we<lb />
are convinced that the college needs a station wagon or bus that<lb />
would be available to students who represent the college at other<lb />
educational institutions from time to time.<lb />
Each quarter some group of students remark, "We can't at-<lb />
tend that convention or conference as we don't have any way of<lb />
getting there This held true this week when the Young Women's<lb />
Christian Association had to cancel a trip to Greensboro.<lb />
Many will contend that if an organization doesn't have travel-<lb />
ling expenses, it has no business attending functions at other<lb />
schools. But it must be remembered that no student organization<lb />
on the campus was established for making money and most of<lb />
them have to eke out their existence with the aid of the student<lb />
fund. And at this season of the year the fund usually is exhausted.<lb />
When a student or group of students can represent the col-<lb />
lege at another school it promotes good will, and this is a splendid<lb />
trait to exist between all schools. Then, too, the material advan-<lb />
tages will prove exceedingly valuable to other members of the<lb />
student body.<lb />
How the money would be raised for the bus or station wagon<lb />
is left to the students and administrators themselves. But there's<lb />
BO denying that East Carolina Teachers College is in need of in-<lb />
expensive transportation facilities.<lb />
just checking around in general, the faculty was certainly nice<lb />
looking. Dining Hall Quip: Brother could you spare a dime? . . .<lb />
ah yes spring has got more people than just me under control and<lb />
is it fun no studying�ahem, any professors reading this just dis-<lb />
regard that last statement. Ah yes tis truly�a wonderful thing�<lb />
the way that Dean Hudson's boys got around�seems that every<lb />
one of them was over in Wilson last Sunday night�if you don't<lb />
believe me just ask Sara Ann Baker or Lois Williams. Yes sir that<lb />
dormitory had everything�and poison ivy and was Margaret<lb />
Russell's boy friend surprised when she told him as he was<lb />
leaving. This past week brought out a lot that has never been out<lb />
before�namely Katherine Jones and Fenly Spear�you can quote<lb />
us as saying that it's fun being out of hibernation. We might<lb />
casually mention that Wilson Schuerholz and Jean Cooper have<lb />
casually been seen together�of late and of early too. Dubious<lb />
Dubings: Evening on E. C. T. C.�time 7:25�boy takes girls'<lb />
hand . . lights out . . Smack swish, clip . . and now thev<lb />
call him shorty. Tale� Tabby and Bob Whichard "Just Swinging<lb />
in the Korn Boy to Rosalie Brown on date, "Gosh, you've musta<lb />
been taking Cod Liver Oil Capsules"�Yep, to build resistances.<lb />
Alvin Wooten and Julia Harris have been tootin' together some<lb />
lately. For Rachel Dixon it's a Martin and not a McCoy.<lb />
Education Building Tuesdav<lb />
night. April 15.<lb />
President: Annie L. Wilker-<lb />
son: Vice-presidents: Caroline<lb />
Miles. Margaret Gatling, and<lb />
Adminta Eure; Recording sec-<lb />
retary: Doris Satterwhite: Cor-<lb />
responding secretary: Dorothy<lb />
Clement; Publication Repre-<lb />
sentative: Helen Butner: Pub-<lb />
licity Chairman: Anne Povth-<lb />
ress; Reporter: Mary T. Bailey;<lb />
and Parlimentarian: Virginia<lb />
Seegars.<lb />
Campus Leaders Need Your Cooperation<lb />
With the major campus officers already elected they now are<lb />
ready to launch their activities for the ensuing year, but they can-<lb />
not play a lone hand. They must have the cooperation of the stu-<lb />
dent body in general if they are to realize successful administra-<lb />
tion. Regardless of the capabilities of a leader he is another hope-<lb />
less case if he does not have the confidence and support of those<lb />
whom he is leading. Not only do we owe it to these leaders to co-<lb />
operate, but we also owe it to ourselves.<lb />
And while putting in a word for the new leaders, it is fitting<lb />
at this time to tell the old ones that they did a good job in the year<lb />
that is slowly drawing to a close. No leader who attains anything<lb />
worthwhile is going to meet with the approval of everyone con-<lb />
cerned. But to those who are turning their gavel over a successor,<lb />
we can say without reservation that the service you rendered your<lb />
respective group long will be remembered.<lb />
Phi Sigma<lb />
Ten members of the Phi Sig-<lb />
ma chapter of Sigma Pi Alpha,<lb />
accompanied by the two advis-<lb />
ers, Mr. Ralph C. Deal and Miss<lb />
Marguerite Austin, and Mr.<lb />
James Fleming of Greenville, at-<lb />
tended the fraternity state con-<lb />
vention at Wake Forest College<lb />
last Saturday and Sunday.<lb />
After a business meeting Sat-<lb />
urday afternoon, some of the<lb />
members witnessed the latter<lb />
half of the Duke-Wake Forest<lb />
game. That evening the hosts<lb />
displayed a delightful banquet<lb />
program of music. Dr. Leavitt<lb />
of Carolina, who helped inaug-<lb />
urate the recent South Ameri-<lb />
can "summer school" at the UnU<lb />
versity told of his xeperience<lb />
with the viators and Dr. Robert<lb />
Humber of Greenville reviewed<lb />
the trials of France and elabor-<lb />
ated on the peace confederation<lb />
movement.<lb />
wreck.<lb />
After the raft had ridden the crest of an endless nun<lb />
mammoth waves we struck land. The raft had been dashed i<lb />
and we were dazed for several minutes. All of us offered silt nl<lb />
fervent prayers, as we were snatched from a stormv sea<lb />
to probable safety. Finally the storm began to lift, the ski, g<lb />
lighter, and we were able to examine our haven, a lonely is<lb />
that appeared to be many miles from nowhere.<lb />
The two members of the crew who had been injured w<lb />
lost consciousness almost simultaneously. We were unable <lb />
the flow of blood that gushed from their wounds. Their puls<lb />
grew weaker and death came only a few minutes apart to<lb />
of them.<lb />
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swam toward it. One of them, stricken with cramp, was dro i<lb />
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death. A spring that we discovered on the island the third dav<lb />
kept us from dying of thirst. On the seventh day a crew of friendly<lb />
fishermen arrived and removed us from our hell on earth.<lb />
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to create inexpensive army camp entertainment.<lb />
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Pirates<lb />
At 3 O'clock<lb />
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The Sideline<lb />
With<lb />
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le sources your columnist has been hearing that<lb />
eight or ten new tennis courts is to be realized in<lb />
Such a project is so direly needed on this campus<lb />
i ms only natural for the office to give them to us.<lb />
ng with other faithful forensic personalities, has<lb />
blue in the face on this question, and we can only<lb />
school will carry out the plans before listening to<lb />
n the campus who thinks that tennis courts are<lb />
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AGC Wins, 14 8,<lb />
Over Pirates;<lb />
Regains Trophy<lb />
Atlantic Christian College,<lb />
arch rivals of E. C. T. C ex-<lb />
ploded seven runs in the ninth<lb />
inning to defeat the Pirates in<lb />
their first meeting of the sea-<lb />
sen. 14-8, here last Tuesday.<lb />
E. C. T. C. held an 8-7 ad-<lb />
vantage jroing into the final<lb />
��"� I stanza. The visitors mixed two<lb />
we need twenty new goldfish, or ten more singles with a triple and three<lb />
n hall. I hat sounds pretty absurd, but let me tell walks, sHCed around a couple of<lb />
�ally individuals on our campus whose minds run<lb />
-and tiny seem to run too fast for our comfort.<lb />
uir breath and keep convincing the officials<lb />
program, and how much benefit would<lb />
-j by the student body. Every day more<lb />
taking their debut on the two courts we now have,<lb />
have an expansion program to take care of them.<lb />
- an equal right to play tennis, and its seems that it"s<lb />
arolina Teachers College to see that facilities are pro-<lb />
Watson Wins<lb />
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such<lb />
tour<lb />
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ar old Bohunk trophy is gone again�Those nasty<lb />
from A. C. C. came over here and fought it right<lb />
t our team. And when I say fought, I mean<lb />
id the life and spirit that wins. They outholler-<lb />
is. out-spirited us, and beat hell out of us. It<lb />
at our boys should learn that a ball game is never<lb />
ast man is out in the ninth inning, (unless it hails,<lb />
mp has an attack of lumbago). We've got to play ball<lb />
nd keep hustling till the last man is down�Let's try<lb />
sburg today.<lb />
errors by the Pirates to go a-<lb />
head for keeps. The Bulldogs'<lb />
had scored twice in the seventh<lb />
and once in tho eighth to keep<lb />
them in the ball game.<lb />
Paul Waldrop opened the<lb />
home half of the first with a<lb />
triple to left-center. Brown got<lb />
on via an error by the second<lb />
baseman, and Mayo got a free<lb />
pass. Floyd Hint on slammed out<lb />
a double to left field and scored<lb />
two runs. Put roll hit a hitrh one<lb />
to left and tin visiting outfield-<lb />
er missed it. with Hinton scor-<lb />
ing. Futrell scored the fifth run<lb />
of the inning when Schuerholz<lb />
flied out to center.<lb />
The rhristenburymon scored<lb />
singletons in the fifth, sixth and:<lb />
seventh innings, and appeared<lb />
to have the situation well in<lb />
� definitely out for the remainder of the hand going into the disastrous<lb />
nigs look prettv dark for the Pirate netters. Glov- ninth.<lb />
minuallv bothered with bad knees this year, and With the victory, the Bull-<lb />
r forced to abandon the game. However, there are .logs gained possession ot the<lb />
e matches scheduled for the local courtmen. with Bohunk trophy .which Jg" be�n<lb />
� v and Oak Ridge. There is one more tentative held by 1 � athletic tear<lb />
David, "Dopey Watson,<lb />
transfer from LouisburR last<lb />
year came out on top in the<lb />
boy's tennis tournament run-<lb />
off during the last several<lb />
weeks. Watson defeated Leon<lb />
Meadows, 9-7, 6-0, to annex the<lb />
crown.<lb />
Meadows advanced to the<lb />
finals with a 6-1, 6-3. win over<lb />
Clifton Evans, and Watson sub-<lb />
dued Smut Burks, 7-5, 6-4, to<lb />
qualify for the final match.<lb />
Others in the qualer-finals were<lb />
Keith Hudson and Hilly Hyde.<lb />
Burks defeated Hudson, while<lb />
Evans eliminated Hyde.<lb />
With the victory Watson<lb />
Rained the no. 3 berth on the<lb />
tennis team. With Doug (Jlover<lb />
out for the remainder of the of<lb />
the season. Dave Breece has<lb />
been moved up to the no. 2 spot.<lb />
Meadows will play no. 1, with<lb />
Burks as the anchor man. The<lb />
netters meet Louisburg this<lb />
afternoon on the local courts<lb />
at one-thirty. It will he the last<lb />
home match of the Pirate court-<lb />
men. Their last match is<lb />
scheduled with William and<lb />
Mary.<lb />
Eton Christians<lb />
Gain Revenue<lb />
On Buc Netters<lb />
Jim Johnson Or Dunn To Pitch<lb />
For E. C. T. C. Against Trojans<lb />
a<lb />
Elmira Blanks<lb />
Pirate Nine'<lb />
H Vogel Stars<lb />
Elon College swept four of<lb />
the singles and both doubles<lb />
matches to defeat the Pirate<lb />
netters of E. C. T. C, 6-1, in a<lb />
meet held at E. C. T. C. last<lb />
Saturday. It was the second<lb />
meeting of the teams, E. C. T. C.<lb />
having emerged victorious by a<lb />
count of 3-2 in the first match<lb />
run off at Elon.<lb />
"Dopey" Watson was the<lb />
only Pirate able to win a match.<lb />
Watson outsteadied Barney of<lb />
the visitors, and took the Chris-<lb />
tian no. 4 man, 6-2, 6-2.<lb />
Captain Jimmy Lightbourne<lb />
smashed out a 6-2, 7-5 win over<lb />
Jimmy Dempsey in the no. 1<lb />
match. Lightbourne offered ex-<lb />
ceptionally steady play in de-<lb />
feating the Pirate, and made<lb />
few errors during the entire<lb />
match. Dempsey had more pow<lb />
Louisburg College will furn-<lb />
ish the opposition for Coach<lb />
John Christenbury's baseball<lb />
team this afternoon on the local<lb />
diamond at three o'clock. It is<lb />
the first meeting of the schools<lb />
on the dimaond this season.<lb />
Jimmie Johnson, diminuitive<lb />
ECTC Netters<lb />
Meet Louisburg<lb />
E. C. T. Cs tennis team<lb />
i -i. i 4. j tu� um fhnger from Fairmont, may get<lb />
makes its last stand on the home ;th(tari.r from Coach<lb />
courts today when they meet chrjgtenbury when gametime<lb />
the Louisburg Trojans at onernus around. Johnson, a right-<lb />
thirty. Only two more matches hander, has not seen action on<lb />
remain on the schedule after to<lb />
day, a return match with Louis-<lb />
burg and a match with William<lb />
and Mary there. May 16.<lb />
Jimmy Dempsey will play no.<lb />
1 today, followed by Dave<lb />
Breece, Dopey Watson, Leon<lb />
Meadows, and Smut Burks in<lb />
that order. Breece and Dempsey<lb />
1 doubles com-<lb />
the mound this year, and ought<lb />
to be ready to go at three to-<lb />
day. If Johnson doesn't start.<lb />
Lefty Dunn will most likely get<lb />
the nod.<lb />
E. C. T. C. enters the contest<lb />
today with a record of three<lb />
wins and two losses. Elmira and<lb />
A. C C. are the victors over the<lb />
Rues so far this year.<lb />
Ray Sisk will be behind the<lb />
compose the no.<lb />
bination, with Watson and<lb />
Burks or Meadows making up plate today. In the infield will<lb />
the no. 2 doubles team. probably be Captain Hinton at<lb />
Louisburg brings a formid- first, Bill Davidson at second,<lb />
able squad here today to engage pau Waldrop at short, and Fu-<lb />
the Pirates. The record of thejtrell at the hot comer. In the<lb />
visitors is not available, but'outer gardens will be Mayo,<lb />
or than his opponent Xfesbu� aUvays haS a P�tent �� and Wiley<lb />
Lightbourne had the stuff to<lb />
win.<lb />
for over a year. The Pirates will<lb />
not get a chance to regain the<lb />
trophy until the baseball teams I<lb />
meetsince the tennis team is not<lb />
lisburg that might materialize. So far. the record<lb />
t. am is two wins and three losses. William and Mary<lb />
inder the drives of the Buccaneers, and the Bucs<lb />
efeat by Boston University, Bowdoin College, and<lb />
. 5 pained revenge on the Pirates when they trom-1playing A.<lb />
� . sters, 6-1. here the other day. With new tennis<lb />
� . x- year, let's begin to anticipate a new regine<lb />
. artment and a more complete and concise pro-<lb />
come Mr Havnes, who has patiently helped<lb />
 Only two matches went to<lb />
Ed Vogel let Coach John three sets, so decisive was the<lb />
Christenbury' Pirate nine downiElon victory. In the no. 2<lb />
with four hits as his Elmira (doubles, Dave Breece and Clif-<lb />
teammates pounded out an 8-01 ton Evans took the first set, 6-4,<lb />
victory on the local diamond before yielding the next two,<lb />
April 14. l0"6' 5-7- An( D�ug Glover ex-<lb />
Red Baucom started for the!tended Cessne to 3 sets before<lb />
Pirates, but a five-run outburst I bowing in the no. 2 singles,<lb />
in the third caused his exit, and Summary of other matches:<lb />
Lefty Dunn took over on the, Cessne defeated Glover, 1-6,<lb />
mound for the losers. Dunn was 6-3, 6-2<lb />
team.<lb />
The Pirates enter the meet<lb />
today with a record of two wins<lb />
and three setbacks. A victory<lb />
Also slated to see action in the<lb />
game are Moritz at second and<lb />
Rogers at the receiving posi-<lb />
tion. Also bidding for action are<lb />
today would put the locals back; Frazelle and Harris in the<lb />
up to the .500 mark. I field.<lb />
out-<lb />
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LATEST SPRING FROCKS<lb />
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on the courts although he does not have char-st-<lb />
ir is our nomination for coach�because he<lb />
e and is mighty easy to get along with. He has been<lb />
r more courts, which is a very unselfish attitude on<lb />
w hen the new courts are fixed, maybe the Pirates<lb />
e with Mr. Haynes at the helm.<lb />
Score by innings:<lb />
A C. C. 110 110 217 14 14 2<lb />
E.C.T.C. 500 001 110 8 9 3<lb />
Harper. Lassiter and Sniith:<lb />
Baucom. Simpson and Sisk.<lb />
round program which is being promoted by the<lb />
lent of E C. T. C. is one which deserves much<lb />
H inkner and his associates are working diligently foi<lb />
md pleasant program for the kiddies o Greenville<lb />
ummer Such activity has been needed badly for Green-<lb />
d we" must commend Mr. Hankner for hisi pioneer-<lb />
 We wish him success in his program, and hope that<lb />
 s a permanent one in Greenville.<lb />
Girls Tennis<lb />
Tourney Started<lb />
� eub to begin thinking about next year's football<lb />
ritaSJTtaSe been ordered by the athletic depar -<lb />
llv won't be very long before the shrill �<lb />
I, will �iram uenetrate the spectator s ears. I he mate<lb />
: , MPK5 -ason with the best record boast<lb />
C. T. C. football team throughout the hist or oithe<lb />
lilr another successfu season for the Bucs next<lb />
ILC: T C.will find itself on the map after one<lb />
nof noteworthy achievement.<lb />
- been some dissention among the students and piay-<lb />
, eerning the incompleteness of the, basebaU schedule.<lb />
, me that a season with not morth,f" 1 fo? the<lb />
would prove rather boring and unex�itful fo: the<lb />
verv uninteresting for the student body. The base<lb />
E. C. T. C. girls have already<lb />
begun the tennis tournament<lb />
that is being sponsored by the<lb />
Women's athletic association.<lb />
First round matches have been<lb />
run off. and some of 4he second<lb />
round matches have also been;<lb />
completed.<lb />
Frames Roebuck, Dot Dairy-j<lb />
mple. Eileen Tomlinson, and Leej<lb />
Bledsoe are slated to go through<lb />
all competition, and meet each<lb />
other in the semi-finals. Fran-<lb />
ces and Dot are the mainstays <lb />
of the girl's team, and each wonj<lb />
her match against Coach Leoii<lb />
Meadows high school team aj<lb />
couple of weeks ago.<lb />
quite effective with his tosses,<lb />
and the Class A visitors reach-<lb />
ed him for only one hit in his<lb />
three-inning turn.<lb />
Four walks, two errors, and a<lb />
booming double by second-base<lb />
man Cohen with the bases full;6-3, 6-3<lb />
were good for the five-run sec<lb />
ond. Elmira had opened the<lb />
scoring with a singleton in the<lb />
second frame.<lb />
Dubose Simp s o n relieved<lb />
Dunn in the seventh, and allow-<lb />
ed the other two runs to the<lb />
Eastern League outfit. Simp-<lb />
son's wildness hampered his<lb />
style, and he was in hot water<lb />
I continually.<lb />
It was the first defeat of the<lb />
season for the Pirates, who had<lb />
won their opening three games<lb />
in fine style.<lb />
Cohen and Holbrook poked<lb />
out two safeties each to pace the<lb />
winners' attack. Floyd Hinton's<lb />
double in the ninth was the only<lb />
extra-base blow by the Pirates<lb />
Score by innings:<lb />
Elmira 015 010 010 8 8 0,<lb />
E.C.T.C. 000 000 000 0 4 4<lb />
Vogel and Holbrook: Baucom,<lb />
Dunn, Simpson and Sisk.<lb />
B. Johnston defeated Breece,<lb />
6-1, 7-5.<lb />
R. Johnston defeated Mead-<lb />
ows, 6-3. 6-4.<lb />
B. Johnston and Lightbourne<lb />
defeated Watson and Glover,<lb />
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Continued from Page One<lb />
dance will be in the form of a<lb />
send-off for each of these mem-<lb />
bers.<lb />
Bids to the dance have been<lb />
distributed during the past<lb />
week under the direction of<lb />
Charles Futrell, treasurer of<lb />
the club.<lb />
Floyd Hinton is filling the<lb />
unexpired term of Bill Merner<lb />
in the capacity of president.<lb />
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President Meadows Guest<lb />
Speaker� �<lb />
Dr. Leon R. Meadows will be<lb />
guest speaker at a dinner meet-<lb />
ing to be held Friday evening,<lb />
April 25. in the Jefferson Roof<lb />
main dining room, Greensboro.<lb />
He will speak about 'The Task<lb />
of the Teachers College The<lb />
East Carolina Teachers College<lb />
alumni groups of Burlington,<lb />
High Point, and Greensboro are<lb />
joining for the event. Mrs.<lb />
Meadows and Miss Estelle Mc-<lb />
Clees will also be dinner guests.<lb />
Less than a year ago the Greens-<lb />
boro and High Point chapters<lb />
were organized. The Burlington<lb />
group organized in September,<lb />
1940. This is the first time that<lb />
the three groups have joined for<lb />
a meeting.<lb />
Dinner Meeting�<lb />
An East Carolina Teachers<lb />
College alumni dinner was held<lb />
at the Battery Park Hotel,<lb />
Asheville. April 4. Miss Coates<lb />
and Miss McGee from the Col-<lb />
lege attended. The meeting was<lb />
purely a social one. Mrs. B. M.<lb />
Bennett (Elizabeth Stewart)<lb />
and Miss Mary Campbell urged<lb />
the alumni to make a special ef-<lb />
fort to attend commencement.<lb />
They also asked help in obtain-<lb />
ing the correct addresses of<lb />
East Carolina Teachers College<lb />
alumni living in Western North<lb />
Carolina.<lb />
CHAPTER MEETINGS<lb />
Greejiville�<lb />
Members of the Greenville<lb />
Alumni group has as guests at<lb />
their April meeting, students<lb />
from Greenville who are now en-<lb />
rolled in East Carolina Teachers<lb />
College and Mr. and Mrs. J. B.<lb />
Cummings, Plans were original-<lb />
ly made for an out-door meeting<lb />
on the College picnic grounds;<lb />
however, because of rain, the<lb />
group gathered in the "Y" Hut.<lb />
The hostesses, Mrs. H. A. Hud-<lb />
son (Leona Tucker), Mrs. D.<lb />
M. Williford (Nannie M. Elks),<lb />
East Carolina Teachers College<lb />
alumni met at the Recreational<lb />
Building at the Emma Webb<lb />
playground on Monday night,<lb />
March 31, for a barebcue sup-<lb />
per. Following the supper, there<lb />
was a business session. This was<lb />
the third meeting of the year�<lb />
the other two having been held<lb />
in October and in January.<lb />
19 ECfC Names<lb />
In 'Who's Who'<lb />
University, Ala. April 24.�<lb />
The seventh edition of Who's<lb />
Who Antona Students in Ameri-<lb />
can Universities and Colleges.<lb />
will be released the second week<lb />
in May. Heretofore the book-<lb />
has been released from the press<lb />
during the month of April. This<lb />
year the publishers have been<lb />
making up separate sections of<lb />
the book for various companies<lb />
and will be delayed a few days.<lb />
Students of East Carolina<lb />
Teachers College represented in<lb />
the look are Maisie Castlebury.<lb />
Ellen Mclntyre, Mary France?<lb />
Hardy, Waiter Rogers. Annie<lb />
Laurie Keene. Hazel Starnes.<lb />
George Lautares. Myra Godfrey,<lb />
Irene Mitcham. Kathleen Lewis,<lb />
Jerome Donaldson. W i 11 i a m<lb />
Ward James. Barbara Keuzen-<lb />
kamp, Betty Keuzenkamp. Ruth<lb />
Here are spokes that make the business wheel of the Teco<lb />
Echo turn. Left to right: Emily Murphy, Mary Long Ford, Mary<lb />
Harvey Ruffin and .Rose Carlton Dunn. The girl with her head<lb />
turned is modest Jessie Keith. Mary Agnes Deal, business<lb />
manager, was behind the camera instead of in front.<lb />
kind of hobby, that should be up<lb />
to your individual tastes. But<lb />
for heavens sake do something<lb />
A. Taylor (Alberta emphasis in selection has been<lb />
Mrs. G.<lb />
Corey), Mrs. James Brewer<lb />
(Louise Clark), Mrs. Bill Drum<lb />
(Mary Trogden), and Mrs.<lb />
George Clapp. Jr. (Jeanette L.<lb />
Powell), had there prepared two<lb />
long tables with weiners and the<lb />
accessories�slaw, onions, rolls,<lb />
and mustard. Mrs. Sara Ann<lb />
Proctor directed two games�<lb />
"Whc.( Am I?" and "Odd or<lb />
Even The social hour was<lb />
closed by the singing of several<lb />
familiar tunes led by Mrs.<lb />
Louise Matheny. Alumni re-<lb />
mained for a short business ses-<lb />
sion. Plans were made for the<lb />
bridge tournament which is<lb />
scheduled for May 2.<lb />
Rutherford County�<lb />
Mrs. B. M. Bennett (Eliza-<lb />
beth Stewart) was hostess to<lb />
Pollard Joyce Campbell Rachel I rea'd'y beg'un"olTthe "cS Pi<lb />
Templeton and Patricia Brooks j Players' major production of the<lb />
1 he following students will year.<lb />
be represented in a special sec-1 <lb />
tion of the book: William Afr-i <lb />
ner. Hazel Owens. Erlene Saw-<lb />
yer, Rebecca Shanks, Rebecca<lb />
Ross and Doris Blaloek.<lb />
The motivating idea behind<lb />
the project is to establish a ref-<lb />
erence volume of authoritative<lb />
information on the great body<lb />
of American college students.<lb />
Extra-curricular activities are<lb />
equally important as an index-<lb />
to a student's ability and much<lb />
membered as David Kingsley of<lb />
Stage Door and Felipe of Ro-<lb />
mona.<lb />
Billy Greene and Martha Rice I besides sit in theY" storecof<lb />
played important roles in Vic- lecting things can be a lot of<lb />
torg Over Death, the Easter fun. and sometimes the things<lb />
pageant. you collect turn out to be very<lb />
Russell Rogerson, who takes valuable. Vases, chests (my<lb />
his first college role as Josephspeciality) elephants, glass<lb />
was outstanding in dramatics!shoes (now don't get me wrong<lb />
at Greenville high school. land start to the junk pile)<lb />
Emily Bronte, who wrote un- j stamps, airplane models, and<lb />
der the pen name of Ellis Bell many others are interesting ar-<lb />
ticles for a collection.<lb />
Sports. Of course everybody<lb />
starts thinking about baseball,<lb />
tennis, golf, and swimming<lb />
when springs rolls around. But<lb />
everybody can't make the base-<lb />
ball team, or play tennis, so they<lb />
turn to idleing away the spring-<lb />
time. If you can't play tennis<lb />
was the daughter of a minister<lb />
and was reared in a wild moor-<lb />
land parish with her two fam-<lb />
ous sisters Charlotte and Anne.<lb />
Clifton Britton with successes<lb />
as Smiling Through. Stage Door<lb />
and Children of the Moon to his<lb />
credit is directing Wuthering<lb />
Heights. Rehearsals have<lb />
Spring Fever?<lb />
Ifs A Story<lb />
by Rosalie Broivn<lb />
Now you needn't get your<lb />
hopes up 'cause I just ain't go-<lb />
ing to rwite the usual feature<lb />
on SPRING FEVER. Anv half-<lb />
wit can see that the flowers are<lb />
placed on that phase of college in bloom, love is just around the<lb />
work and not scholarship alone, i corner (just like prosperitv<lb />
A recent survey of over 409'remember that<lb />
one?) and the<lb />
colleges on the rating of honor-1 man and woman in the moon are<lb />
ary organizations showed that<lb />
the book rated first in 144 col-<lb />
leges, second in 110 colleges,<lb />
third in 90 colleges, and fourth<lb />
in 45 colleges.<lb />
PAGEANT<lb />
Continued from Page One<lb />
and Yvonne Alderman was ac-<lb />
companist.<lb />
The pageant was sponsored<lb />
by the college YWCA and the<lb />
YMCA of which Virginia Whit-<lb />
ley and Charles Marks are the<lb />
presidents. President L. R.<lb />
 Meadows offered an appropriate<lb />
members of the Rutherford word of welcome on the first<lb />
county alumni chapter. Satur-i night of the performance and<lb />
day March 29, at 3 p. m. Miss Miss Louise Williams offered<lb />
Beulah Haynes, Rutherfordton, the welcome on the second night<lb />
N. C, president, presided over<lb />
a business session during which<lb />
plans were made for a social<lb />
meeting in May to which fami-<lb />
lies of the members will be in-<lb />
vited, and for the first meeting<lb />
in the fall, '41, which was set<lb />
for September 8. Miss Mary<lb />
Campbell, district vice-presi-<lb />
dent, urged all alumni who<lb />
planned to attend the N. C. E. A.<lb />
convention in Asheville to at-<lb />
tend the dinner meeting of the<lb />
East Carolina Teachers College<lb />
alumni at the Battery Park<lb />
Hotel, Friday, April 4, 6:00<lb />
p. m. A social hour of bridge<lb />
was enjoyed by the group. Ac-<lb />
companying Miss Campbell to<lb />
the meeting was Miss Hilda<lb />
Leading parts in the pageant<lb />
were taken by Clifton Britton,<lb />
director, and Denton Rossell of<lb />
the music faculty: J. B. Cum-<lb />
mings of the geography faculty,<lb />
and Erlene Sawyer, though<lb />
around thirty-five other stu-<lb />
dents also had parts that con-<lb />
tributed to the various schemes.<lb />
"cutting up a shine But I'm<lb />
going to tell you all about the<lb />
wild onions on our campus.<lb />
Every morning as I round the<lb />
drive leading into the campus<lb />
I smell the fragance of their<lb />
graceful stems; I hear the song<lb />
of the birds (and I don't mean<lb />
love-birds!)<lb />
Oh, well I could go on like<lb />
this all day, but I really do want<lb />
to say something about the<lb />
' possibilities" of spring. Every<lb />
body always thinks of spring<lb />
as the time of year to "unlax<lb />
V ell that might be all right for<lb />
high schools, and just plain lazy<lb />
tolks. but we should try to doing<lb />
something a little more energe-<lb />
tic. Spring is a wonderful sea-<lb />
son to begin or continue a hobby<lb />
Of course I can't tell you what<lb />
like Donald Budget or Alice<lb />
Marble (or "Smut" Burks)<lb />
that's no crime. The only way to<lb />
ever learn to do a thing, is by<lb />
getting down to it and DOING<lb />
it. Go on out on the courts, and<lb />
don't pay any attention to who<lb />
else is out there. Really there is<lb />
always somebody out there that<lb />
can really play a nice game, and<lb />
although you don't think so, the<lb />
spectators had rather watch<lb />
them. Then there's always bowl-<lb />
ing. You are at liberty to use the<lb />
ally now, and you should take<lb />
advantage of it<lb />
Y. D. C.<lb />
Continued from Page One<lb />
mother of the Congressman also<lb />
is expected to attend.<lb />
James Whitfield. who found-<lb />
ed the club�the largest college<lb />
or university organization of<lb />
Young Democrats in North<lb />
Carolina�will preside. He ser-<lb />
!<lb />
CREAMED DOUGHNUTS<lb />
AND PIES<lb />
AT "Y" STORE<lb />
PEOPLES BAKERY!<lb />
W. T. GRANT CO.<lb />
Complete line of<lb />
Stationery. Toilet Goods<lb />
Notions and Hosiery<lb />
STAR CAST<lb />
Tew, graduate of March, who is work<lb />
Continued from Page One<lb />
been outstanding in the field of<lb />
dramatics. Since her debut on<lb />
the East Carolina Teachers Col-<lb />
lege stage as the heroine of The<lb />
Skull. Ruth Brav has been out<lb />
standing in college dramatic<lb />
now teaching at Crossnore, N. C.<lb />
Kinston�<lb />
About forty of the Kinston<lb />
George Lautares was Rogers<lb />
of Sky Fodder, the Chi Pi entry<lb />
in the Eastern Dramatic Tourn-<lb />
ament. Ward James will be re-<lb />
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