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Volume XVII<lb />
Greenville, N. C, May 9, 1941<lb />
Number 14<lb />
Jimmy Livingston's Band Playing<lb />
For Annual Spring Dance<lb />
As���1  m<lb />
Climaxing all-student social<lb />
events of the year will be annual<lb />
Spring Dance to be held tomor-<lb />
row night in the Robert H.<lb />
Wright Memorial Auditorium<lb />
under the sponsorship of the<lb />
Lanier Literary Society.<lb />
Music for the celebrated oc<lb />
casion will be furnished<lb />
Watts First Vicc-Prexy<lb />
Of State Press Association<lb />
Jimmy Livingston and his ever<lb />
popular swing band artists.<lb />
Lallah B. Watts, editor-in-<lb />
byi chief of the Teacoan, annual of<lb />
East Carolina Teachers College,<lb />
was elected vice-president of the<lb />
Dancing will'get under way at North Carolina Collegiate Press<lb />
8:80 and be concluded at 11:45! Association at the annual con<lb />
o'clock<lb />
Sponsors are Estelle Davis,<lb />
Ellen Mclntyre, Bobby Lorraine<lb />
Pritchard. Annie Mae Ward<lb />
and Sue Parker.<lb />
"A Lovely Evening in Paris"<lb />
is the theme of the affair, ac- fast yeai<lb />
cording to officers of the Lanier<lb />
Society.<lb />
One of the largest crowds of<lb />
the year is expected to turn out<lb />
vention of the organization held<lb />
last week at Winston-Salem.<lb />
The new vice-president of<lb />
North Carolina collegiate jour-<lb />
nalists served the local college<lb />
yearbook as business manager<lb />
being elevated to the<lb />
position of editor in elections<lb />
held some time ago.<lb />
Another honor that came to<lb />
, the college annual was the second<lb />
for the college dance, as it will i place rating that it received, the<lb />
be the last such social event of i annual of N. C. State College<lb />
the current school year. Many being placed first<lb />
Dance<lb />
pemsors<lb />
SIndents Heard<lb />
In Music Week<lb />
a<lb />
oration<lb />
tanche<lb />
radio concert<lb />
ight by East Carolina<lb />
 ��� band, under<lb />
n of the baton of<lb />
ttmer, music depart-<lb />
head. festivities for<lb />
Music Week got<lb />
-1 the campus.<lb />
week, which has<lb />
 r the enjoyment<lb />
ra throughout the<lb />
College music de-<lb />
� � rs a variety of<lb />
in which practically<lb />
� - studying music on<lb />
a will have an oppor-<lb />
'ticipate.<lb />
publication of this<lb />
co Echo, six pro-<lb />
been presented.<lb />
the band broad<lb />
Christmas Junior Elected<lb />
President Of Sophomores<lb />
Lucille Browning<lb />
Entertains Large<lb />
Audience Here<lb />
students will be off the campus<lb />
this weekend, but the dance<lb />
crowd is expected to be large<lb />
nevertheless.<lb />
Regulations pertaining to the<lb />
dance have been posted on the<lb />
bulletin board and students who<lb />
plan to attend the dance have<lb />
been asked to read them in or-<lb />
der to avoid difficulties at the<lb />
last minute.<lb />
7<lb />
Gracious in manner, charm-<lb />
ing in appearance, pleasing to<lb />
hear was Lucielle Browning,<lb />
famed young Metropolitan<lb />
Opera mezzo-soprana. appeared<lb />
in concert at the Wright Build-<lb />
in i Tuesday. May 1.<lb />
Her program included a group<lb />
of songs by Brahm, a group of<lb />
French songs, aria. "Adieu<lb />
Forets" bv Tschaikowsky. and<lb />
)eir<lb />
Wright building two groups of songs in English.<lb />
9:30 on Mondavi Miss Browning was assisted at class<lb />
To succeed Margaret Russell,<lb />
active freshman class president<lb />
of Richlands, the incoming so-<lb />
phomore elected Janie Eakes,<lb />
rising Christmas junior of<lb />
Greenville, in last Tuesday's<lb />
election.<lb />
Z. W. Frazelle, who served the<lb />
Freshman class as vice-presi-<lb />
dent, was returned by popular<lb />
election as the vice-president of<lb />
the Sophomore Class.<lb />
Frances Copeland was elected<lb />
to succeed Janie Eakes as secre-<lb />
tary : Maribell Robertson suc-<lb />
ceeds Christine Hellen as treas-<lb />
urer.<lb />
oris Hockaday is the new<lb />
student council representative<lb />
from the retiring Freshman<lb />
Teco Echo Rated<lb />
'Good' By A. C. P.<lb />
Critical Service<lb />
An estimated 150 delegates<lb />
attended the convention. They<lb />
hailed from North Carolina<lb />
State, Woman's College of the<lb />
University of North Carolina,<lb />
Lenoir-Jthyne, Davidson, Mer-<lb />
edith, Salem, Elon, Greensboro<lb />
College, Wake Forest, Flora Mc-<lb />
Donald, University of North<lb />
Carolina, Duke St. Mary's, High<lb />
Point College, Peace and East<lb />
Carolina Teachers College.<lb />
Several delegates from ECTC<lb />
served on important committees<lb />
during the two-day session,<lb />
which included a dance and<lb />
honor banquet on the Marine<lb />
Roof of Hotel Robert E. Lee,<lb />
Living quarters for the dele-<lb />
gates during their stay in Wins-<lb />
ton-Salem.<lb />
Lallah B. Watts<lb />
Eats, Dancing,<lb />
Romancing,<lb />
And No Sleep<lb />
WTith two old troopers in the<lb />
male cast, and two camparative-<lb />
ly new members, the boys in<lb />
Wuthering Heights, to be pre-<lb />
sented May 16th, and 17th, are<lb />
proving to be as interesting a<lb />
problem as the girls. Anything<lb />
and everything has been expect-<lb />
ed to happen when these four<lb />
boys begin their excellent inter-<lb />
pretations of their parts in this<lb />
moor tragedy. When the try-outs<lb />
were held the parts of Heath-<lb />
cliff Hindley and Joseph were<lb />
held over until more boys could<lb />
read the parts and the best mem-<lb />
bers could be chosen for this<lb />
performance. George Lautares'<lb />
past experience as Rogers in<lb />
Sky Fodder and Prof. Vorheese<lb />
in The Skull immediately quali-<lb />
fied him for the demon lover<lb />
of Cathy, Heathcliff. George has<lb />
already found that the waif<lb />
Heathcliff calls for a mixture<lb />
of his finest acting qualities in<lb />
order to love Cathy desparately<lb />
and hate Joseph equally as<lb />
passionately.<lb />
Russell Rogerson, as the de-<lb />
spised servant Joseph, is believed<lb />
to be a real "find Even at re-<lb />
hearsals when Joseph enters the<lb />
stage with his stooped shoulders,<lb />
shuffling gate, croaking laugh,<lb />
and incessant scripture verses,<lb />
there is an atmosphere that<lb />
makes the observer wish the<lb />
auditorium were not quite so<lb />
empty. Russell has appeared be-<lb />
fore in Bread and is making his<lb />
debut in a three-act play in the<lb />
Chi Pi production of Wuther-<lb />
ing Heights.<lb />
Not only is Russell believed<lb />
to be a "find but Billy Green<lb />
as Hindley is proving to be a<lb />
delightful surprise Billy is a<lb />
transfer from Brevard College<lb />
and made his debut here in the<lb />
Easter Pageant as Nicodemus.<lb />
In this appearance he changes<lb />
from the wise and noble Nic-<lb />
odemus to the drunken brute<lb />
Spring Banquets<lb />
Are Held By<lb />
Church Students<lb />
by Clifton "Ho hum" Evans<lb />
Sometime late last Sunday,<lb />
eight weary students, with dull<lb />
blood-shot eves, matted uncomb<lb />
. . . j  a�� fJHindlev, brother to Cathy. It re-<lb />
ed hair, and a tired droop to tQ pJay e<lb />
their thin shoulders struggled<lb />
up the little hill that separates<lb />
the edge of the campus from<lb />
sday chapel pro-j the piano<lb />
bv Sergius Kagen.<lb />
Her concert was the first of the<lb />
spring quarter's scheduled en-<lb />
tertainments.<lb />
Miss Browning, dressed in a<lb />
. chartreuse chiffon, impressed<lb />
joint recital of he raudience with he rstnking<lb />
tenor and Eliza-j personality, marked beauty, her<lb />
Je soprano, pupils dramatic stage appearance, her<lb />
?sell; on Tuesday j gracious manner, as well<lb />
f vocal students<lb />
Mr. Denton<lb />
nor, accompanied by<lb />
�all. and Mr. A. L.<lb />
1st. accompanied<lb />
is V. Gorrell. piano<lb />
In the 1041 All-American I<lb />
Newspaper Critical Service;<lb />
sponsored by the Associated<lb />
Collegiate Press at the Univers-<lb />
ity of Minnesota, the Teeo<lb />
Echo, edited by James Whit-<lb />
field, and the Hilltop of Howard<lb />
University, Washington. D. C, j<lb />
were the only two papers in the!<lb />
United States to receive an<lb />
honor rating of "good" in com- inj Chriss Humpkrey<lb />
petition with bi-weekly publica During the past week there<lb />
tions of schools having an enroll- were a series of banquets given<lb />
ment of 1.000 plus. bv the churches of Greenville,<lb />
Only four other newspapers two of which were for the pur-<lb />
in this division received honor pose 0f installing new officers,<lb />
ratings, three being in the The Presbyterian Student<lb />
bracket above the rating re- Association gave theirs on Fri-<lb />
ceived by the Teco Echo, andjay evening, April 25, at their<lb />
In the election for Sophomore one below. 'church on the corner of 5th and<lb />
representatives to the campus Judges for the twenty-fourth Pitt streets. The banquet was<lb />
publications, Christine Hellen annual critical service offered conducted on the idea of a Mo-<lb />
defeated her opponents to be- these comments: 'ther Goose nursersy, and was<lb />
News values and sources�carried out in every detail. In-<lb />
part without making it a comic<lb />
role and Billy is giving it an<lb />
excellent interpretation,<lb />
the bus staiton. The casual�in-j The fourth of these men and<lb />
, , .� �Wq.hcorvpr'an old trooper, is Ward James<lb />
deed, even the close�oben er playg Edgar UjAen brQtner<lb />
would hardly have been able to LQ Isabe He marries Cathy and<lb />
recognize these human derelicts See play Qn page Four<lb />
as the same carefree group that<lb />
dparted iust three days earlier<lb />
for the North Carolina Colleg-<lb />
iate Press Association Conven-<lb />
tion that convened in the Robert<lb />
E. Lee Hotel, Winston Salem,<lb />
N. C, May 1-3.<lb />
E. C. T. Cs delegation was<lb />
composed of Mary Agnes Deal,<lb />
lallah B. Watts, Rose Carlton<lb />
Dunn, Martha Brooks, Smut<lb />
Burks, Harold Taylor, Walter<lb />
Tucker, and Clifton Evans and<lb />
was one of the largest delega-<lb />
Tecoa n representative;<lb />
there will be a run-off between<lb />
Dorothy Whitley and Geraldine<lb />
Taylor' for the post of Teco<lb />
Echo representative. The run-<lb />
off will be announced at a later<lb />
- ra,<lb />
n<lb />
v night from 8:30 un-<lb />
from WGTC on<lb />
� h e miscellaneous<lb />
� from Wright build-<lb />
i WGTC; the final music<lb />
1 in Wright Auditorium<lb />
the E. C. T. Cs or-<lb />
under the direction of<lb />
er the Training<lb />
nts. directed by Miss<lb />
�m : Ladies' glee club.<lb />
icted by Miss Gussie Kuy-<lb />
ill the college Mixed choir,<lb />
ted by Mr. Dittmer: piano<lb />
ts of Miss Gorrell. and<lb />
� idents of Mr. Rossell.<lb />
final program of the<lb />
will be the open-air con-<lb />
� � -he E. C.T. C. band Sun-<lb />
afternoon on the front<lb />
The public was cordially<lb />
lustrous voice, her wide range.<lb />
and her fine musicianship. She of some throe hundred fresh-<lb />
was well received by her audi- men enroned. one hundred<lb />
Harris, Bonner<lb />
Address YDC<lb />
Founders' Dinner<lb />
The Young Democratic Club<lb />
ended a successful year with its<lb />
tions representing schools with!last banquet and dance held in<lb />
a student body of less than 1,500 the Wright Building on May 3.<lb />
students. These students were After a delightful barbecue<lb />
selected from the editorial staffs dinner, the guests were intro-<lb />
of the Tecoan and the Teco Fcho !duced by president James WThit-<lb />
�:i j?- to represent the school pubh-field <lb />
coverage, good; balance, good; vitations and programs were, cations at the semi-annual con- Interesting s h or t speeches<lb />
vitality, very good: originality, Rreen anci yellow, and decorated ference which is staged at one were made<lb />
good, and treatment, good. News<lb />
See Rated 'Good' on Page Four<lb />
George Lautares<lb />
to<lb />
ence. Among her encores were<lb />
the well-known numbers Be-<lb />
cause "Trees "Homing" and<lb />
"The Cuckoo Clock<lb />
Formerlv from Durham, a<lb />
native of Richlands. Miss<lb />
Browning has just completed<lb />
her fourth season at the Metro-<lb />
politan Opera Company, where<lb />
she has experienced hundreds<lb />
of operatic roles. Her repertoire<lb />
has further been increased by<lb />
her concerts throughout the<lb />
United States and Canada.<lb />
Following the concert Miss<lb />
Browning entertained the stu-<lb />
dents who sought her coveted<lb />
autograph with a rendition of<lb />
. "Annie Laurie accompanied by<lb />
each of these pro- her own piano p!W ��<lb />
I Sec Browning on Page Four<lb />
se<lb />
ventv-three cast their votes.<lb />
Th<lb />
T<lb />
eco<lb />
fs<lb />
David Breece<lb />
Jane Copeland<lb />
Ech<lb />
Russell Rogerson<lb />
with pictures of Mother Goose,<lb />
Little Boy Blue, etc. The five<lb />
tables each represented one of members of the N. C. C. P�A.<lb />
the well-known nursery rimes. Ah me, those were the days-<lb />
Mother Hubbard's Cupbard wasand nights�that vivacious col-<lb />
not so bare at all, for when she liege students dream about. A<lb />
looked, this is what she found to j beautiful hotel, complete with a<lb />
serve: Mother Goose Salad,iroof garden whose smooth pol-<lb />
Humpty Dumpty Eggs, Jack and : ished dance floor attracted young<lb />
Jill Apple, Pat-a-Cake Chips, I feet to shuffle to the latest<lb />
Peter Piper Pickles, Mother Hub- "swing" : a darkened t<lb />
of the state's cities by the col-i Bonner of Washington, N. C.<lb />
leges whose publications are who was presented by Frances<lb />
Roebuck, and Lieutenant Gover-<lb />
nor Harris was introduced by<lb />
bard Rolls and Queen of Harts<lb />
Tarts. After grace and nursery<lb />
adjacent to the enclosed garden<lb />
where the only illumination<lb />
nmes, sung by Curley Locks,came from the dim ship s lights<lb />
(Mrs. Dink James), greetings that were rigged around the<lb />
were given by the Old Women<lb />
Who Lived In a Shoe, who is in<lb />
edge of the roof; benches placed<lb />
here and there where couples<lb />
reality. Miss Sarah Dudley Whit- could sit and discuss Plato s<lb />
more, Director of Religious Ed- philosophy (well, they could sit<lb />
ucation. Dr. Boyd, as Old Kingany way!) : and the ancient face<lb />
Cole, welcomed all present, then<lb />
new officers were introduced by<lb />
Miss Muffet, better known to us<lb />
as Ada Rose Yow. the old presi<lb />
of a majestic old moon smiling<lb />
down on the foolish mortals in<lb />
the convention�these and many<lb />
more are the things that one<lb />
dent. She is suceeded by Minnie finds at the places where the<lb />
See Banquets on Page Four i See Convention on Page our<lb />
President Meadows. Fred Ed-<lb />
nev, serving as toastmaster. said<lb />
that the Y. D. C. here, which is<lb />
the largest in North Carolina,<lb />
had received favorable com-<lb />
ments at all state conventions.<lb />
He extended personal congratu-<lb />
lations and wished for the mem-<lb />
bers a continued success.<lb />
Officers for next year's club<lb />
were introduced by Dr. R. L.<lb />
Hilldrup.<lb />
The dancing which began at<lb />
9 o'clock and lasted until 11:45<lb />
climaxed a most enjoyable eve-<lb />
ning with music furnished by<lb />
Billy Knauff and his orchestra.<lb />
The building was colorfully<lb />
decorated with the American<lb />
flags and a large picture of<lb />
President Roosevelt was framed<lb />
in red, white, and blue.<lb />
Irene Mitcham<lb />
Billy Green<lb />
Ruth Bray<lb />
Ward James<lb />
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FRIDAY, MAY �, i94<lb />
FR1D<lb />
A<lb />
PAGE TWO<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
The Teco Echo<lb />
Published Baceekly by the Students of East Carolina<lb />
Teachers College<lb />
,i as second-class matter December 3, 1925 at the US.<lb />
�it. G eenville, N. C under the act of March 3, 1879.<lb />
j MKS "H 11 FIK1.1�<lb />
Pai i im: Abeyouni<lb />
Li rH Pollard<lb />
Mm 1 Horne<lb />
B RKS<lb />
"Mutt" Andrews<lb />
Mary Agni - Deal<lb />
Editor-in-Chief<lb />
ASSOCIATE EDITORS<lb />
William Harris<lb />
Frances SoutherlaND<lb />
O. D. Andrews<lb />
Watching The World<lb />
by<lb />
Harold K. Taylor<lb />
i<lb />
1<lb />
Soil<lb />
Conservation<lb />
'hvtvgraphy<lb />
BUSINESS STAFF<lb />
�<lb />
roN Di<lb />
Kl'HY<lb />
NN<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
Fenly Spear<lb />
Business Manager<lb />
Ellen McIntyre<lb />
Mary Long Ford<lb />
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North Carolina Collegiate Press<lb />
Association<lb />
The immediate future for millions of �����em�<lb />
denend upon the decision of the newest question before the na<lb />
ffl legSati� body. The much discuss, d question is: Shall the<lb />
TrnitedTS Navy convoy American-made munitions to Great<lb />
�-A month ago more than 75 percent of the American pub-<lb />
citbensfoi the United States were now ready and willing to fight<lb />
'STJwEF&amp;r ascended his throne after having<lb />
been exle for 5 years and 3 days. Haile Selassie marched nto<lb />
Se Fth.man eaptol and amid waving Ethopianand British flags<lb />
l�okhis .throne which the British wrested from the terntory-hun-<lb />
"?HanGerman Napoleon" realizes that his plans for a quick<lb />
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I victory over England have been bemuddled by<lb />
;t race which the vorl<lb />
and the contestants are struggling and<lb />
GreatBritian. The greatest race which the world has ever seen�<lb />
Vd You Write Your Mother Today?<lb />
 known throughout the nation as Mothers<lb />
, day is Mother's Day. but ! e as premier becaus,<lb />
 been observed through the years as a da that is p u Germany's transgress!<lb />
. . rs f the student body put a rose on their coat<lb />
whether their mother is still living or dead.<lb />
white and red ones. The whites ones will signify<lb />
of the wearer already has taken her heritage on<lb />
8 will denote that the mother of the wearer is<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />
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ho have lost their mothers realize more than anyone<lb />
3 the best friend they ever had. Some who have<lb />
this great loss won't even remember their mother<lb />
the armament race, is on   nnKfirit time<lb />
couning every advantage to gain distance At the present.time.<lb />
Germanv leads any other single nation in the production of arm-<lb />
amenfs but the United States is gaining on her by leaps and<lb />
bounds Every industry in the United States is concentrating its<lb />
riS turnover in Russia has caused much consterna-<lb />
Jritish hopefully suggest that Stalin has taken Molotov s<lb />
he favors the Allies, and is ready to put<lb />
dons in the east.<lb />
protests from his collegues in the Senate and the him- Under the new program<lb />
dreds of Protests from all part of the United States, it looks as if work 0f small pipes and a large<lb />
North Carolines Senator Robert R- Reynolds will head the im-<lb />
n, riantMilitary Affairs Committee. Reynolds all along has favor-<lb />
' i t neu alitv and non-intervention into the European con-<lb />
f let and his position on this matter led the people to oppose him<lb />
Chairmanship, which in such a critical time as now is<lb />
concerning the U. S. attitude towards war.<lb />
by Cries Humphrey<lb />
If you were a grain of sand,<lb />
you would have a mighty hard<lb />
time trying to escape from this<lb />
campus, due to the efforts of<lb />
President Meadows and his soil<lb />
conservation program. He says<lb />
that erosion is "something I<lb />
have been intensely interested<lb />
in, for. if there's anything I<lb />
hate, it's waste. By erosion,<lb />
about one-third of American<lb />
soil has been lost. If an enemy<lb />
had come over and taken that<lb />
much of our land, we would cer-<lb />
tainly fight to recover it. Why,<lb />
then, should we allow it to go to<lb />
waste without doing anything<lb />
about it?<lb />
Seven or eight years ago, we<lb />
were losing yearly between 40<lb />
and 50 truckloads of valuable<lb />
soil that could never be recover-<lb />
ed. In back of the Y Hut, a large<lb />
ditch had formed from the<lb />
water than ran down from 8th<lb />
and 9th streets, and students<lb />
had to get logs in order to cross.<lb />
STUDENT'S CORNER<lb />
F�telle Davis known among a wide circle oi friend<lb />
iCle &amp;MH ftSN2 minute <lb />
v � f aid her fellow students regard her as a<lb />
SStwT.bUity. Whe Prea,<lb />
tion as vice-president and the I<lb />
She was<lb />
the annual, which a<lb />
dancef being held tomorrow night under the spoil<lb />
LanierS�Cietyone of the students chsenforU, :<lb />
he served this year as an ass<lb />
Fstelle has a score of extra-curricular activij<lb />
She is a member of the Women's Athletic Assoc<lb />
Democratic Club, the Chi Pi Players and this year n<lb />
itv team in basketball.<lb />
Y It would require a broad vocabulary to descn<lb />
�itrioutes andI no one realizes this better than 0k�<lb />
her as a student and a friend.<lb />
STUDENT OPINION<lb />
TOtUnamedasIamtowni1n,forul)l1a<lb />
I must write this little epistle m def<lb />
of th<lb />
tSfSTAStt. 'fuTur I don't think it would<lb />
them to criticize the students in the tuture.<lb />
a net-<lb />
in to catch the!<lb />
for the<lb />
evermore important<lb />
Dear Mr. Editor:<lb />
There are about ninety-nine differi n<lb />
which have been preached and repreacheduntil p<lb />
one is disgusted with sermons on the subject and<lb />
cast aside the virtue. Nevertheless it is still a<lb />
put in to eaten me i tfaere .g g lot of it needed on this campus in re<lb />
and run under the rail- j anj other organizaitons.<lb />
ks Dirt was then haul-j It is pittiful when a club deger<lb />
them, and after I a list of names in the rollbook<lb />
, � indifferent members. You excuse yourseli bj sajmj<lb />
was stopped � �35g I haven't anything<lb />
av<lb />
mber how<lb />
t' way<lb />
ymj<lb />
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you<lb />
ve her aiwa<lb />
etter a1 the<lb />
may n ean "hat she<lb />
� times and<lb />
. avs find tii<lb />
vour mother looked a year ago, and<lb />
she looks today, you'll likely find one<lb />
,re irrav hairs on her head. Perhaps<lb />
that<lb />
Digging For Dirt<lb />
By S. H. O'Vell<lb />
one was<lb />
water,<lb />
road tracKS<lb />
ed to cover<lb />
that.<lb />
that quarter.<lb />
A second method for conserv<lb />
ing our soil was by pavement<lb />
Today we have two miles<lb />
cement walks which serve<lb />
beautify our campus as well as<lb />
;e it. Water that may get 8UP<lb />
Nothing is more d<lb />
to<lb />
I no need of it. Besides. I have to study. Ah, (<lb />
much inspiration your inteersted eyes gazing<lb />
nfigive. If you are always too busy to be present,<lb />
in the first place? It is unfair to yourself as wel<lb />
zation to be a member of anything to which 3<lb />
port There are always a "faithful few , the ol<lb />
- ja and kee I<lb />
what i h se pa<lb />
ub room or p;<lb />
to you Th<lb />
Sina r ly,<lb />
Mildred B<lb />
n outsioe o<lb />
aise<lb />
TV-<lb />
�OM Glory, Ragged and Faded, Still Flies<lb />
A .  Council of the Men's Student Government<lb />
 ' a United States Flag and made it an estab-<lb />
�  , hat tl e flag was flown regularly and properly<lb />
nt oi ' 5tii � very day. Their efforts have not been in vain.<lb />
' .d at sunrise and lowered at sunset throughout<lb />
Flag has become a distinguishing character-<lb />
ampus and a good one. too. Residents out in<lb />
 on m� nted on the patriotism that exists with-<lb />
dy of East Carolina Teachers CoUege.<lb />
- is well and good, as it helps to develop an appreciative<lb />
en the town and the gown. But sunshine has faded the<lb />
wind has made il ragged. The stars and stripes are still<lb />
e, but th. Flag offers the appearance that we are neglecting<lb />
-he student body knows that neglect does not<lb />
who pas? the school from day to day don t<lb />
someone murmur "Gras<lb />
milla Bissette picked me I<lb />
over.<lb />
f the staff mem<lb />
m-�just off hand we couldn't (<lb />
fPinetops and brought me on 1 thickly so that the turf might To the Editor:<lb />
Whereas the practical<lb />
value o<lb />
f a<lb />
reecn<lb />
on their feel or their feet walking on them. Somebody<lb />
thev had a fine time�you betcha? Yep-iton Ex<lb />
and there is a tale running around�(yes. there is unt<lb />
Which reminds whe,e i been ,<lb />
some fev itaff m� ml, ers w � P . dltchhundrt?lls of ioads of OU8 effort has been directed toward the'����<lb />
body said thai dirt were brought to fill the department at East Carolina Teachers College<lb />
vans went, ditch beds. Three loads of Ber- Whereas public speaking is underemphasi<lb />
it?)�that muda grass roots were dropped, jat E. C. T. C; and<lb />
with some cop up there. f was trying to carried from President Mead<lb />
We<lb />
� -� ai gers<lb />
feel tl ai one of the most spendid duties the new Council<lb />
would be the purchase of a new Flag.<lb />
ntam �� ZrZL V fr�m<lb />
nark (not in town) and the flatfoot wouldn't let him�pesky little 0wa farm a �w um� ���<lb />
hirl'r I shouldv Hmmmm-I just learned that Rose Carlton town. Rows of shrubs a n d<lb />
S'cidnM do a thii there ,Except spread a little sunshine. At hedges hem in the campus so<lb />
Md e heo that the soil is here to<lb />
drU could lav off because he was in love. Right now I could men stay!<lb />
ti n om n m about Morn Harrev Ruffin and Julia Latham- Rocks were placed around the<lb />
tlwon tf t Sr wantii hoVname mentioned in here roots of tree and on shaping<lb />
h me'bov who Plays football�but I absolutely refuse. For sides. Trees native to N. C.<lb />
rhe HTthnnLf HaU Quip: It's the only place in the world ;Kr0w all over the place, and now<lb />
Sal ' � can enter hungrv and come out half starved-to anyone we have lovely beds of azahas<lb />
mrghtfedhurtbyat statement-it's the truth-sometimes. tulips, and japomcas grace our<lb />
�h.<lb />
What Do You Think Of The International<lb />
Situation?<lb />
A large number of students are not aware of the death, star<lb />
� .  and d<lb />
ibout another Co.r (Tom) affair with Alma Bowen� view, l wonaer u v- "Fi"?<lb />
9 In this column there should be what a lovely campus we have.<lb />
going to wear' K is well worth our pride. A<lb />
what about Baby Pearsall. Tom<lb />
�<lb />
- � �<lb />
o"�te�entel<lb />
IhiSSl We heard that Jimmy Dempsey was still that the hedge m front of he<lb />
fVvinVth night of he Varsity Club dance which was truly a nice school on 5th street was the<lb />
affal? Anote was fuSt handed me about Lallah B. Watts and . prettiest type hedge he had ever<lb />
Norman WUkerson�1 was wondering why Norman coulcm t get seen. <lb />
hat prevails on foreign shores today, andjto Analytics on time. To the Pieces &amp; Eight: I shall think that<lb />
we ma? find these conditions in our own back yard, any mud slinging in the future will refer to the writer of this<lb />
mustered by the thousands to prepare the United ;column for next issue and next year. All kidding aside no�e<lb />
M wi'll tn in the near future. hope that you've gotten a little pleasure out of this column cause<lb />
ic ure and some will say, "Why not wait and weVe really enjoyed writing it. Of coarse we admit that we re not<lb />
when the worst comes Such procedure to the best columnist in the country. b�t-heh-h�h-enbu-f�<lb />
ooking at developments abroad, but this writing this script every time we meant everyt<lb />
one maintained by the little nations that have .spirit of good fun . . sooo<lb />
Whereas forensic work at E. C. T. C. con .<lb />
with work of this type in similar institutions: a<lb />
Whereas progress has been made in dramatic art<lb />
which should be encouarged and continued on a pern<lb />
and j, . <lb />
Whereas the cost of a speech departm Ji-<lb />
be small considering the benefits which could be der<lb />
department. Now. therefore, be it<lb />
Resolved by the Jarvis For, nstctub o) tost<lb />
crs College, that a speech department, consisting<lb />
public speaking and dramatic art and employing<lb />
whose duties are solely in this department, should<lb />
here at once; and be it further<lb />
Resolved, That the establishment of this depart:<lb />
given first place on the list of improvements at E. C.<lb />
have not already been authorized.<lb />
Jennings Bollard, Pr<lb />
Jarvis Forensic '<lb />
�r wh<lb />
worst<lb />
way of<lb />
h<lb />
CLUB NEWS<lb />
"if you had any "tomatoes that you I Science Club Elects Officers<lb />
because we did<lb />
art<lb />
itarv might of Nazi aggressors, Wheels had been saving, you can throw them away now. because we oiai M the ast meeting Qf the<lb />
"turning at. full blast in the United States, produc- not mean to offend anyone at any time. Well�now the time nas Science club 0fficers were elect-<lb />
nmeriai 'for' wa7irposes7lt likei7will not be long before corne to put thirty on this part of the rag so-<lb />
verted to use. as the Axis already has<lb />
I<lb />
these supplies will be con<lb />
branded us as a "100 per cent enemy<lb />
During the present year there are boys on this campus wno<lb />
have "one from the classroom to military training camps. There<lb />
. thers who will follow. The nation needs them, and when duty<lb />
a a soldier must obey. If the nation enters the European con-<lb />
flic and actual participation appears to be inevitable, you'll never<lb />
a me f them again.<lb />
On another front there are girls in school who have brothers<lb />
in the army, and there are girls who have brothers that are sub-<lb />
� service. Thev are facing an invitation to death, too. Before<lb />
thev conclude their summer vacation a possibility exists of their<lb />
ding his name on a casuatly list that will be pasted on the win-<lb />
of 'he hometown newspaper office.<lb />
What do you think of the international situation?<lb />
Ladies and Gents I bid you quaff<lb />
Water, WTine or Hawff (half) in Half<lb />
Drink it, sip it, gulp it, chew it<lb />
I give you my leave, and you're<lb />
Welcome to it. So long.<lb />
National Critics Think Teco Echo Is Good<lb />
Recently the National Scholastic Press Association rated the <lb />
,d with a special comment of "excellent" for u found'an inscription that Centenary was founded in 1825.<lb />
The Collegiate Review<lb />
(by Associated Collegiate Press)<lb />
Five mathematics courses at University of Texas have been<lb />
rearranged to tie in more closely with problems relating to de-<lb />
The music library at Mills college contains more than 6,000<lb />
phonograph records.<lb />
Forty first additions of Joel Chandler Harris are latest addi-<lb />
tion to the Harris Memorial room in the Emory university library.<lb />
A historv student, roaming through the halls of Centenary<lb />
To the Editor:<lb />
To tan, or not to tan? This is the question which i<lb />
the members of the Women's Student Governn nl Ass<lb />
In the early spring and summer, it is only natui<lb />
people turn their thoughts to skin-tanning. Girls wanl<lb />
well as bovs. On our campus, boys are allowed to play<lb />
work on odd jobs in nothing but trunks with then c<lb />
to the sun. But let girls appear hoseless, in order to i<lb />
tan, and they are criticized and ridiculed. We haw no -<lb />
girls which give them the chance to get a suntan. hj<lb />
our school have courses of this sort included in our cur<lb />
for the coming year, presi- There seems to be plenty of money for other things.<lb />
dent Cecelia Cobb; vice- presi-1 Why shouldn't the girls take sunbaths m play 3<lb />
Marv Louise Chappell;comparatively private? Ours was a coll, ire begun tor the<lb />
and enjoyment of women; therefore then- interests sh<lb />
sidered. The age of our grandmother's modesty is past. W<lb />
come to realize the beautv of the body and see no -<lb />
the display of parts of the anatomy, if discretion is used<lb />
What should be done about the situation? The c<lb />
provide an adequate place for sunbathing�but wh. re<lb />
sun parlor would be an appropriate answer but ol com<lb />
takes money. A place on the inner dormitory courts or on<lb />
of the dormitories could be eaisly arranged. As seldom<lb />
planes fly over our school, the costume of our sunl ther<lb />
not cause the planes to stop in mid-air. This would give t<lb />
who are unable to go to the beaches or to spend ten cent a<lb />
at the swimming pool an opportunity to get a suntan<lb />
Many institutions exist solely for the purpose of d<lb />
he body by use of the sun rays. There is no plausible rea<lb />
ours can't be conducted on a small scale.<lb />
T<lb />
r k i<lb />
editorial page. During the past year the staff of the student<lb />
! wspaper of the college has strived to give the student body a<lb />
� i spaper it would like rather than publishing one with the view<lb />
� asing national critics. It is true that progress is the keynote<lb />
any newspaper that survives. But our primary concern is,<lb />
es it interest vou?" This is your newspaper, students. We<lb />
come any helpful suggestions. This has been our practice<lb />
throughout the year and will be representative of our efforts dur-<lb />
in gthe coming year. We want to satisfy you. If we can attain this<lb />
I. then we can regard our work as a job well done when we<lb />
irn our keys over to the staff that will succeed us.<lb />
Chi Pi Plavers To Offer Another Big Hit<lb />
When the Chi Pi Players announce the presentation of their<lb />
annual production, you can rest assured that it will be a big hit.<lb />
T'his has run true with this dramatics organization since it was<lb />
formed several years ago. Soon they will offer "Wuthering<lb />
Heights It has Walked into the hearts of thousands in movie<lb />
form, and it will walk right into your heart when it is presented<lb />
on the stage in Austin auditorium. <lb />
The Dartmouth college seal has been in use since 1773, when<lb />
it was presented to the college by George Jaffrey, a trustee. (<lb />
Kent State university dramatists have revived "Uncle Tom s<lb />
Cabin" in a new streamlined version.<lb />
Dr. Charles B. Qualia, head professor of foreign languages at<lb />
Texas Technological college, believes Spanish should be available<lb />
to school children in Texas, beginning with their first year.<lb />
An addition to the Dartmouth college library is one of the<lb />
finest collection of Herman Melville first editions, presented by<lb />
George Matthew Adams, New York author and book collector,<lb />
A ship model testing tank has been built at the University of<lb />
California. . ,<lb />
Eight regional scholarships representing a total value ot<lb />
$12,800 are being offered for the first time in 1941-42 by Hamil-<lb />
ton college. ,<lb />
University of Minnesota students are heavier, healthier and<lb />
taller than they were a decade ago, but they have 10 per cent more<lb />
tooth decay. m .<lb />
Midwestern Federation of Campus Co-operatives will meet<lb />
next year at the University of Minnesota.<lb />
dent,<lb />
secretary, Pauline Mitchell;<lb />
treasurer, Lucy Warren; publi-<lb />
city chairman, Mildred Beverly.<lb />
After the election, plans for<lb />
a Science club trip to Raleigh<lb />
on May 16 were discussed.<lb />
Poe Society Election<lb />
At a recent meeting the Ed-<lb />
gar Allan Poe Literary Society<lb />
named their officers for 1941-42.<lb />
Ida Ruth Knoles, oustanding<lb />
junior, suceeds Hazel Owens as<lb />
president. Charlotte Shearin,<lb />
who has held many other offices<lb />
on the campus is the new vice-<lb />
president. Rose Bud Gaylord,<lb />
secretary; Edna Mitchel, trea-<lb />
surer; Rosalie Brown, reporter;<lb />
hold the offices for the coming<lb />
year. Marshalls will be, Eloise<lb />
Owens, Charlotte Shearin, Skip-<lb />
py Auston, Mary Emma Jeffer-<lb />
son, and Hazel Yellverton.<lb />
Outstanding features of the<lb />
Poe Society for the year have<lb />
been hte sponsoring of the col-<lb />
lege danc eduring the winter<lb />
quarter, and a one-act play in a<lb />
contest with the ther societies.<lb />
The play "Manisons" won the<lb />
Lautares Thophy for the second<lb />
consecutive year. Martha Tlice<lb />
directed the pirze winning play;<lb />
the cast being Elosie Owens,<lb />
Harold Taylor, and Rosalie<lb />
Brown.<lb />
It has beer proved by scientists that the sun has vitar, in J<lb />
i one's health. Consequently, why not<lb />
which is necessary to<lb />
girls take advantage of the sun's benefits<lb />
Virginia Atkii<lb />
To the Editor: ,<lb />
So the Freshman Class has elected a second-quarter ��PJr'<lb />
more as their president. What was the Election Committt e ol tne<lb />
class doing while this Sophomore was being elected? Why a1Q<lb />
they not also invite the Sophomore Class to vote .<lb />
The Freshmen by their action have admitted that there<lb />
no one in their class worthy of being their president. If s JJ<lb />
the case, why should they not select a Senior to lead them. Sujel<lb />
they could find a Senior who is much more capable of leading<lb />
them than a Sophomore. .<lb />
It seems that anyone who could command the respect ofMWJ<lb />
Freshman Class to such an extent as to be elected on the firs<lb />
ballot would have been honorable enough to have declined tne<lb />
honor. Now that the election is over, it is only fair to the Fren'<lb />
man Class that the Sophomore resign and permit them to select<lb />
one of their own members as president. A Student<lb />
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A Student.<lb />
Pirates Too Much For Elon Christians<lb />
Aolng<lb />
The Sideliti<lb />
With<lb />
'Smut" Burks<lb />
 Bug Raqueteers<lb />
Defeat Louisburg<lb />
By Large Margin<lb />
hunk Trophy-<lb />
-we're mighty tickled to have you<lb />
lampua once more, and we extend to you a most<lb />
to spend a long time with us. Did you have a<lb />
a1 that little school in Wilson? We missed you<lb />
and are going to see to it that vou don't have<lb />
any more for many moons. You have those Pir-<lb />
tyi rs of K. C. T. ( to thank for your return trip.<lb />
a<lb />
; hos<lb />
most<lb />
lought their hearts out. all in your interest.<lb />
Bulldogs in a scoring<lb />
bitter rivals in th<lb />
spree, and took a 11-8<lb />
leir meeting of the year. I<lb />
- are just too good for A. C<lb />
ir thanks for that much-desired<lb />
3 n I he world in their coming games this E<lb />
lake care of yourself<lb />
C, so we'll just<lb />
victory, and wish<lb />
Capturing four of the singles<lb />
matches, and the no. 2 doubles<lb />
match, the Pirate netmen of<lb />
E. C. T. C. downed Louisburg<lb />
College. Sto-l1, at Louisburg<lb />
last Wednesday. The no. 1<lb />
doubles match was halted be-<lb />
cause of rain after each team<lb />
had won a set.<lb />
Keith Hudson, plaving his<lb />
first match for E. C. T. C, over-<lb />
whelmed Lancaster. 6-0. 7-5, in<lb />
the no. 5 singles division. Hud-<lb />
son offered steady play in rack-<lb />
ing up his initial victory for the<lb />
Pirates.<lb />
Dopey Watson and Smut<lb />
league well on the way to a most successful Burks each won a gruelling<lb />
1 C, the boys on the campus who do not partici-j three-set match from their op-<lb />
baseball are afforded a wonderful opportunity tojponent in the no. 2 and 3 sin-<lb />
h-needed healthful exercise during their leisurej gles.<lb />
ague is attracting approximately forty boys this<lb />
� i- plenty of that old spirit among the rival players.<lb />
.ruling sot'tball players who are taking a big part<lb />
is Mar are Bill Dudash, Vein Keutemeyer. Dan<lb />
 Russell Rogerson. Harry Riddick. and many Burl<lb />
- who are bidding for fame elsewhere than the vars-<lb />
quipment is being furnished, to a large extent, by<lb />
i partment, and Mr. Hankner is supervising the pro-<lb />
play a mighty fast brand of Softball; SO any of<lb />
-tudents might well take a trip out to the soft-<lb />
: these bright days, and take in a couple of the<lb />
tntee that you will enjoy the games, and will prob-<lb />
. i back for more entertainment.<lb />
Wiley Brown And Dunn Star<lb />
In 7-6 Victory Yesterday<lb />
1 <lb />
Christenburymen<lb />
Win Two Games<lb />
From Greenies<lb />
These are the boys that made up the '41 Pirate baseball edi-<lb />
Absent from the picture is Charles Futrell, third baseman,<lb />
unable to be present for the picture. (Photo by Matt<lb />
tion<lb />
who was<lb />
Phillips)<lb />
r figure was seen on the campus a couple of weeks<lb />
lit x feet-four inches tall and mighty good look-<lb />
it was none other than Donald (Duck) Brock<lb />
ained undying fame at E. C. T. C. with his out-<lb />
basketball, along with his extra-curricular night<lb />
campus. The mighty Brock is working in a factory<lb />
 i -tern part of the state at the present, but he is<lb />
� drop over here to Greenville to see us every now<lb />
we're mighty glad to see him anytime he wants to<lb />
will jusl behave himself while he's here, and not<lb />
� .ns That he was iruilty of while a student at the<lb />
� � knows that a college boy will do some of the<lb />
n earth; so Donald, if you will just keep up your<lb />
ior as it has been for the past few months (that<lb />
i quarter!), come on back for another visit. Besides.<lb />
und are still hollering for more manpower, man-<lb />
iwer! We'll be lookinir for 'ya.<lb />
Watson defeated Holden,<lb />
6-0. 2-6. 6-4, and Burks took<lb />
Roe, 7-5. 0-6, 6-2.<lb />
Hudson made it a perfect day<lb />
for himself by pairing with<lb />
Burks to win the no. 2 doubles<lb />
match, 6-0, 6-1. Both E. C. T. C.<lb />
boys won all their serves, losing<lb />
only once on the opposition's<lb />
services.<lb />
Woodard defeated Clifton<lb />
Evans in the no. 4 singles, 3-6<lb />
7-5, 6-1, for Louisburg's point.<lb />
The Trogans got half a point on<lb />
the rained out match.<lb />
The victory pulled the Bucs<lb />
up to the .500 mark for the first<lb />
time this season. They have won<lb />
three and lost three. The strong<lb />
Citadel team will oppose the<lb />
Teachers on the local courts in<lb />
And Then There Was The One<lb />
About The Forgotten Men�<lb />
about<lb />
is a better-than-average hitter,<lb />
and has a batting average that<lb />
is unsurpassed by several of his<lb />
teammates. In exhibition games<lb />
with the Greenville Greenies<lb />
Moritz turned in several field-<lb />
ing gems in addition to good<lb />
work at the plate. Moritz is a<lb />
We've heard so much<lb />
those "forgotten men" on a<lb />
baseball team that we think it's<lb />
about time that E. C. T. Cs<lb />
forgotten men should gain re-<lb />
cognition for their virtues. It<lb />
just adds up to a tribute to those<lb />
"subs without whom the team<lb />
couldn't whom the team couldn't switch hitter, but has been hit<lb />
function half so efficiently. Iting from the starboard side<lb />
On the Pirate squad the fin- this season,<lb />
ger points to Walter, "Jazz The other young baseball<lb />
Moritz and Jimmy Johnson, aspirant who falls into this ca-<lb />
These two young men are not tegory is none other than Fair-<lb />
seen on the starting nine in all mont's own James Hamilton<lb />
the games, but they perform Johnson who, despite his size<lb />
superbly when they get the nod limitations, has performed cred-<lb />
ifrom Coach Christenbury to itably on the diamond in his re-<lb />
rush out there and put out the lief roles on the slab for the Pi-<lb />
a real test Saturday afternoon, tire wmch the opposing team rates. Johnson, who is only five<lb />
has started. feet-six, has pitched in only two<lb />
Moritz. who comes to our; exhibition games, but in both<lb />
fair college from way up yonder games he showed up better than<lb />
in New York, specializes oether any of the other pitchers used<lb />
at second base or in the out- in those games. In two two-inn-<lb />
1 field. When the season began he ing turns against the Grenville<lb />
was absent from the "first Greenies Jimmy allowed a total<lb />
string" nine, but since then he of only three hits and one run.<lb />
has proven that he is of varsity He also banged out a rousing<lb />
calibre, and his play has been double to right-center and scored<lb />
well above par. At the plate he an important run that aided in<lb />
In practice game with the<lb />
Greenville Greenies, Coach<lb />
Christenburymen's charges have;<lb />
been showing up well. The hit-j<lb />
ting has been above par, but<lb />
the nitching department has been<lb />
letting a little too many runs<lb />
leak across the plate.<lb />
The Pirates have won two<lb />
from the Greenies. the last vic-<lb />
tory being last Monday, when the<lb />
Buc tromped on the local pro-<lb />
fessional team, 9-3.<lb />
The offensive has been led by<lb />
Norman Mayo, hardhitting out-<lb />
fielder. Captain Hinton, Walter<lb />
Moritz. and Charles Futrell.<lb />
Mayo has been outstanding with<lb />
his stick work, and is at the top<lb />
in the batting percentages to<lb />
date.<lb />
Baucom, Simpson and Dunn<lb />
have been bearing the burden<lb />
in the hurling department, with<lb />
Jimmy Johnston of Fairmont<lb />
supplying plenty of good relief<lb />
work Johnston hurled well in<lb />
both games which the Pirates<lb />
won.<lb />
With the Coastal Plain Lea-<lb />
gue started, the Pirates will<lb />
not meet the Greenies in any<lb />
more exhibition games.<lb />
Although touched for 14<lb />
safties, Lefty Dunn kept them<lb />
scattered enough for the<lb />
E. C. T. C. Pirates to defeat the<lb />
visiting Elon Christians 7-6, at<lb />
the Guy Smith Stadium yester-<lb />
day.<lb />
The victory was a sweet one<lb />
for Coach Christenbury and his<lb />
team. Elon is one of the pace-<lb />
setters of the fast North State<lb />
Conference, and were the pre-<lb />
game favorites to win the game.<lb />
The Chritians, coached by<lb />
Horace Hendrickson. former<lb />
Duke athlete, jumped into a<lb />
two-run lead in the first frame<lb />
on a single and successive<lb />
doubles by Gardner and Daher.<lb />
E. C. T. C. came back with two<lb />
in their half of the first on a<lb />
single by Waldrop, a walk, Ma-<lb />
yo's double, and Hinton's one-<lb />
bagger. E. C. T. C. went into<lb />
the lead in the second. Moritz<lb />
got on via an error, and Sisk<lb />
sent him to third with a two-<lb />
bagger to right. Moritz scored<lb />
on a slow roller to the infield<lb />
by Dunn.<lb />
Dunn drew a walk to start a<lb />
four-run outburst for the Teac-<lb />
hers in the fourth. Two errors<lb />
and singles by Moritz and Fut-<lb />
rell, coupled with another free<lb />
See Baseball on Page Four<lb />
starting at one-thirity<lb />
Kurst Stars<lb />
In R. M. Win<lb />
a Pirate victory. Johnson has<lb />
proven himself to be a good man<lb />
to rely on in the pinches, and de-<lb />
serves credit as a "forgotten<lb />
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olonel Lewis will problabiy bring a formidable<lb />
rrow, and will surely offer stiff competition for<lb />
my Dempsey will line up as the no. 1 man for the<lb />
� Have Breece, Dopey Watson, Leon Meadows, and<lb />
.wing in that order. Of these boys, Breece has<lb />
I for the vear. He has come out on top in three<lb />
ha<lb />
ii<lb />
dropped only one match, that one going to<lb />
n. Watson and Burks each have two wins and one<lb />
 best records. The team needs a victory tomorrow<lb />
up over the rn0 mark. There are only two<lb />
for the Pirates after the match with The<lb />
William and Mary there, and one with Oak<lb />
: aCK<lb />
itches<lb />
with<lb />
good graces of the quicksand and the weather man<lb />
rward to eight spanking new tennis courts for next<lb />
that the student bodv will be mighty glad to hear<lb />
, v has been hollering for more courts since way<lb />
� n the new ones are completed it will be a happy day<lb />
i aspirants around here. Tennis is undoubtedly on<lb />
-i the campus, and there will most assuredly, be more<lb />
and cooperation in regard to the tennis team next<lb />
Dr Havnes as coach, if he will take over again, the<lb />
tment ought to go places, with a much more complete<lb />
n they had this vear. We're going to get busy early<lb />
! plan for a big year on the courts. Oh happy day!<lb />
ea Futrell of Greenville is thtoW9�<lb />
l,e. who is a star on the 1941 edition of the ECTC<lb />
hat missed just about every picture that has been<lb />
athletic teams of which he has been� Jmber. And<lb />
different this spring when the baseball picture was<lb />
arlie had a class; so that makes a long story short, m<lb />
� story is that whether or �1I!5S�<lb />
picture or not. he is one of the gSSS-<lb />
he college. He is a junior, and will be around for an<lb />
 athletics. Good luck, Charlie.<lb />
Tom Kurst slammed out three<lb />
home runs as his Rocky Mount<lb />
teammates beat the Pirate nine<lb />
of E. C. T. C. 10-6 in an ex-<lb />
hibition game played in Rocky<lb />
Mount April 27.<lb />
Lefty Dunn hurled for the<lb />
losers, and except for the extra-<lb />
base blows from Kurst's bat.<lb />
did well against the Coastal<lb />
Plain entry. Dunn received list-1<lb />
less support from the Pirate j<lb />
team, which was guilty of se-<lb />
veral costly miscues in the field.<lb />
Norman Mayo homered for <lb />
the Buc to keep their victory<lb />
hopes alive early in the game.<lb />
Mayo got another hit to lead the<lb />
Greenies at bat. Futrell and Hin-<lb />
ton starred in the field for<lb />
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THE TECO ECHO<lb />
Friday, mays<lb />
L<lb />
Alumni N<lb />
- - By - -<lb />
ews<lb />
� ESTELLE McCLEES<lb />
Banqut t�<lb />
Dr. Leon R. Meadows was<lb />
guest speaker at a banquet re-<lb />
cently held in the private din-<lb />
ing room of the Jefferson Roof.<lb />
The Burlington, High Point,<lb />
and Greensboro East Carolina<lb />
Teachers College alumni groups<lb />
joined for the occasion. Using<lb />
as his topic The Task of the<lb />
Teachers College, Dr. Meadows<lb />
spoke of four big tasks: name-<lb />
ly, to Haiti teachers in order<lb />
that they may in turn serve the<lb />
state: to educate the public to<lb />
employ better teachers: to pro-<lb />
mote democracy in our state<lb />
and nation: and to uphold to<lb />
our students spiritual ideals.<lb />
; Alice Pope, president of<lb />
Mamie Liverman (Mamie Cope-<lb />
land), vice-president; Blanche<lb />
White, secretary-treasurer.<lb />
In Brazil�<lb />
Mrs. Kimball Smart (Reba<lb />
Price) is now living in Soa Pau-<lb />
lo, Brazil. In a recent letter to<lb />
Mrs. B. M. Bennett .Elizabeth<lb />
Stewart) she expressed her de-<lb />
light at hearing through the<lb />
Teco Echo from East Carolina<lb />
Teachers College and of learn-<lb />
ing the whereabouts of some of<lb />
her classmates.<lb />
Goldsboro�<lb />
According to Naomi Newell,<lb />
this year's president, the offi-<lb />
cers for the Goldsboro chapter<lb />
for the vear 194142 are: Lot-<lb />
the Greensboro unit, presided. �� � -j JT V, �<lb />
f mY itie M�ore' president: Mrs. Ju<lb />
secretary-treasurer.<lb />
PLAY<lb />
Aliet<lb />
She gave the Address of Wei- �-�<lb />
come which was responded to fe L' fif?- T(01 f M��re-<lb />
by Miss Ella Outland. district Pdent; Lucille Clark,<lb />
vice-president from Burlington.<lb />
Mrs. C. A. Jackson (Pattie<lb />
Smith) of Greensboro intro-<lb />
duced Dr. Mtadows. Each chap-<lb />
ter president was called to in-<lb />
troduce members of her local<lb />
group. Other guests of the eve-<lb />
ning were Mrs. Meadows, Es-<lb />
telle McClees, and Rev. J. A.<lb />
Vache. Among those present<lb />
were four Smith sisters: Mrs.<lb />
C. A. Jackson (Pattie Smith).<lb />
Mrs. R. V. Morris (Margaret<lb />
Lee Smith), and Mrs. C. B.<lb />
Wilkerson (Laura E. Smith)<lb />
all of Greensboro and Mrs.<lb />
Julian C. Franklin (Georgia<lb />
Smith) of Hi-rh Point.<lb />
Continued from Page One<lb />
takes her to live on The Grange<lb />
with him where she lives onlv<lb />
to wish for Heathcliff. Ward is<lb />
adding laurels to his crown al-<lb />
ready won by his parts in Sun-<lb />
shine, Sham, Stage Door, The<lb />
MUky U'a?(, and the World Pre-<lb />
miere of Ramona.<lb />
From all indication Wither-<lb />
ing Heights promises to be the<lb />
finest production presented here.<lb />
It has an all-star cast, an excel-<lb />
lent director, and an able tech-<lb />
At each place was found anj nical staff.<lb />
program�the cover j <lb />
carried out the Col- CONVENTION<lb />
purple and gold. The<lb />
the<lb />
quietness is completely lost when<lb />
he gets in with the "right"<lb />
bunch.<lb />
Harold Taylor sings a mean<lb />
tenor�especially coming down<lb />
the hall at something like 3:00<lb />
in the morning (we aren't sure<lb />
of the exact time 'cause we were<lb />
still out). Except for that one<lb />
night he was pretty dignified,<lb />
though he and Tuck did take<lb />
off for an unknown destination<lb />
with a couple of the fairer sex<lb />
from Salem College. Can't im-<lb />
agine what went on but they<lb />
spent all their spare change.<lb />
Strange as it seems, our two<lb />
dirty blondes (Mary Agnes<lb />
"Fluffy" Deal and Rose Carlton<lb />
Dunn) were really two of the<lb />
quietess delegates there. Rose<lb />
spent most of her time riding<lb />
and "Fluffy" remained true to<lb />
the memory of Bill Merner<lb />
though she was instrumental in<lb />
getting Smut a new wallet. May-<lb />
be it was to hold the pennies that<lb />
they won jointly while sucking<lb />
us in on a bit of penny poker.<lb />
Of course "Yours truly" mere-<lb />
ly spent a quiet restful week-<lb />
end, attended all the meetings,<lb />
swapped ideas with fellow stu-<lb />
dents (Ah, but I didn't say what<lb />
kind), and really got a lot out<lb />
of the affair. Yeah! Well, just<lb />
don't you believe it! Ho hum,<lb />
I'm still sleepy�see you at the<lb />
next convention.<lb />
interviews, good; speech re-<lb />
ports, fair. Editing�copyread-<lb />
ing and proofreading, very<lb />
good; headlines, very good;<lb />
typography, very good; front<lb />
page makeup, very good; in-<lb />
side news page makeup, very<lb />
good; printing, very good. Edi-<lb />
torial page, excellent, editorial<lb />
features, very good, and make-<lb />
up, good. Sports page�cover-<lb />
age and treatment, very good;<lb />
sports writing nearly excellent,<lb />
and display, very good.<lb />
Judges were Phillips Beedon,<lb />
chairman, Department of Jour-<lb />
alism, University of Alabama;<lb />
Joe Hendrickson, sports writer<lb />
for Mimtexapolis Star-Journal;<lb />
Ralph O. Nafziger, Department<lb />
of Journalism, University of<lb />
Minnesota; Joe Richter, special<lb />
writer for Minneapolis Star-<lb />
Journal, and Otto Silha, staff<lb />
member of Minneapolis Star-<lb />
Joumal.<lb />
Starnes played the piano.<lb />
All the girls received attrac-<lb />
tive shoulderettes upon entering.<lb />
Margaret Eaton had charge of<lb />
the seating. An enjoyable ban-<lb />
quet was served by the dining<lb />
hall.<lb />
BASEBALL<lb />
attractive<lb />
of which<lb />
lege color.s<lb />
centerpiece on the speakers'<lb />
table was of tulips, lilacs, iris,<lb />
and narcissi. Tulips were used<lb />
on the other tables.<lb />
The Sevi nti iith Chapter�<lb />
East Carolina Teachers Col-<lb />
lege alumni in Elizabethtown<lb />
met at the home of Mrs. Mil-<lb />
ton Fisher (Mabel Collier) on<lb />
Wednesday evening. April 30<lb />
and organized a local chapterceP- &amp; seems that between<lb />
The following officers for thetneir 'Phone calls Thursday and<lb />
year 19 11 12 were elected: Miss.tneir through-the-door conver-<lb />
Margaret K. 'Smith, president -Ration with the boys from 1:30<lb />
Mrs. Cecil Edge (Annie Cross). 'tin 2:00 A. M. they couldn't<lb />
Continued from. Page One<lb />
grther.<lb />
Collegiate "Press" gets to-<lb />
Of course the four girls had<lb />
to take time out from convention<lb />
life and attend an ancient movie<lb />
�we don't know whether they<lb />
wanted to see the darn thing or<lb />
whether they just wanted to get<lb />
about forty winks of beautv<lb />
vice-president; Mrs. Herman P<lb />
Greene (Elizabeth Young), sec-<lb />
manage to get enough rest. Of<lb />
course L. Watts sort of missed<lb />
Continued from Page Three<lb />
pass put the Bucs into a perman-<lb />
ent lead.<lb />
Elon scored three in the<lb />
seventh on four singles and a<lb />
double too threaten E. C. T. Cs<lb />
slim lead, but Dunn pulled<lb />
through without a scratch in the<lb />
final two frames.<lb />
Wiley Brown shined defen-<lb />
sively in his center-field post.<lb />
He made several beautiful snags<lb />
out there, and it was his quick<lb />
retrieve in the ninth of a base<lb />
hit that cut off the tving run at<lb />
the plate. No E. C. f. C. plaver<lb />
go over one hit. Gardner led the<lb />
attack of the losers with three<lb />
for four.<lb />
Score by innings:<lb />
Elon 201 000 300 6 14 3<lb />
ECTC 210 040 000 7 6 1<lb />
Rogers, Craft and Askins;<lb />
Dunn and Sisk.<lb />
RATED 'GOOD'<lb />
retary-treasurer. The president �M on tne meaness�she was out<lb />
�nnnintaJ AT D AT -iiii- with Wolra TTv�-o4- tJ C �i- J-l �<lb />
appointed Mrs. R. M. Williams<lb />
(Jessie Glyn Cole) and Mrs.<lb />
Paul Sutton as members of a<lb />
program committee. Miss Es-<lb />
telle McClees attended the meet-<lb />
ing and explained to the group<lb />
the program of the general<lb />
Association and told of the<lb />
work of several of the organ-<lb />
ized units. This is the seven-<lb />
teenth chapter to be organized.<lb />
It is the first, in the southeast-<lb />
ern district of the Association.<lb />
Bridge Tournament�<lb />
Bridge was played at twenty-<lb />
one tables in the lobby of the<lb />
new classroom building on Fri-<lb />
day evening, May 2. when the<lb />
members of the Greenville chap-<lb />
ter sponsored a bridge tourna-<lb />
ment. This was scheduled for<lb />
the chapter's M a v meeting<lb />
which is the last of the year.<lb />
Viee-Presidi nt�<lb />
According to Mrs. B. M. Ben-<lb />
nett, a district vice-president<lb />
has been secured for the south-<lb />
eastern district. Mrs. Jean Mor-<lb />
ton Joyce of Wilmington, N. C.<lb />
has consented to serve. This<lb />
completes the list of six district<lb />
vice-presidents provided for by<lb />
the constitution of the Associa-<lb />
tion.<lb />
WintervUle�<lb />
The April meeting of the'<lb />
Winterville chapter was given<lb />
to distributing ballots for voting!<lb />
for the officers of the general<lb />
Association. Following this the<lb />
nominating committee of the<lb />
local group made the following<lb />
report of officers for the Win-<lb />
terville chapter for 194142<lb />
Aldan Parker, president; Mrs.<lb />
with Wake Forest and State the<lb />
first night until the wee hours<lb />
and with Davidson the next P. M.<lb />
She's a smart 'un though�they<lb />
all cast their ballot our way when<lb />
the election of officers came off<lb />
the last morning.<lb />
The dignity of the old 'Echo<lb />
Sport Page suffered a severe<lb />
setback when old Smut Q.<lb />
(Queer) Burks took a fling at<lb />
higher society with that naughtv<lb />
little God Bacchus. Don't ask<lb />
him what happened�it seems<lb />
that there are a few very Blank<lb />
hours in his memory! He did<lb />
make a good speech at one of<lb />
the meetings though.<lb />
Between "Black Caucus" po-<lb />
liticing and fifteen-cent "sto-<lb />
gies" one Walter Tucker had his<lb />
spare time filled with activity'<lb />
that was interesting to be in on,<lb />
and contributed much to thsuc- '<lb />
cess of E. C. T. Cs candidate'<lb />
in the election. Incidentally, his<lb />
veneer exterior of calm' and<lb />
Continued from Page One<lb />
only did the North Carolina<lb />
Opera star thrill her audiences<lb />
in Wright building but she also<lb />
added pretige to the 1941 fresh-<lb />
man class by appearing at their<lb />
banquet on Wednesday.<lb />
Freshmen Hold<lb />
Big Yearly Dinner<lb />
Lucielle Browning very graci-<lb />
ously highlighted the activities<lb />
of the Freshman banquet Wed-<lb />
nesday night. April 31. when<lb />
she very calmly got up and sang<lb />
three numbers. The students did<lb />
were very hearty in their wel-<lb />
not know she was there and<lb />
come. Miss Browning sang<lb />
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