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Dramatics Club<lb />
List Candidates<lb />
For Graduation<lb />
Monday Week<lb />
East Carolina Teachers Col-<lb />
lege this year will graduate 161<lb />
Seniors in appropriate exercises<lb />
to be held in Robert H. Wright<lb />
Memorial Auditorium Monday<lb />
morning, June 2, at 10:30<lb />
o'clock.<lb />
The candidates for the A. B.<lb />
degree are:<lb />
Lillian Cobh Abee, Pauline Eliza-<lb />
beth Aheyounis, Eugenia Allen,<lb />
Gladys Pauline<lb />
Askew. Mary<lb />
Nell Atkinson. Mary Grant Bailey, I College<lb />
Reo Bass, Evelyn Lero Bazeinore lin ,of<lb />
by Cries Humphrey<lb />
There are 161 candidates list-<lb />
ed for graduation this year and<lb />
Commencement week-end be-<lb />
begins officially with the Com-<lb />
mencement Dance, Friday, May<lb />
0. Billy Knauff will furnish<lb />
the music, and the dance will<lb />
last from 9:00 P. M. until 1:00<lb />
A. M. Alumni, faculty members<lb />
and wives, seniors, juniors and<lb />
dates, and self-help students are<lb />
invited.<lb />
Alumni Day. Saturday. May<lb />
31, opens with Registration of<lb />
the Alumni from 9:30 until<lb />
1 :30 A. M. in Austin Building.<lb />
The Morning's Prop-ram follows<lb />
at 10:30. which will feature the<lb />
Women's Glee Club, President<lb />
Allen, Emma Ruth j Meadows who will speak on "A<lb />
Agnes Alston. Tula j Review of The Growth of the<lb />
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Portsmouth. Virginia,<lb />
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special features of Alum-<lb />
oii Saturday, wi!i be the<lb />
ation of the alumni<lb />
to some graduate of the<lb />
who stands out in his<lb />
field, announcemi nt of<lb />
officers recently chosen<lb />
lot. an address by Presi-<lb />
 R. Meadows, luncheon.<lb />
enior Alb i;  : Service<lb />
evening, when members<lb />
class of 1941 will be re-<lb />
into the association.<lb />
Saturday<lb />
a varied<lb />
tra, wo-<lb />
advanced<lb />
Martha Rice was elected pres-<lb />
ident of the Chi Pi Players at<lb />
the last business meeting of the<lb />
year, succeeding David Breece.<lb />
Margie Dudley who was elec-<lb />
ted vice-president succeeds Lal-jbeth Coppedge<lb />
1 he mi is ri on a I<lb />
i1 at 8:30 iil tx<lb />
program with orch<lb />
men's glee club, and<lb />
in<lb />
student<lb />
voice taking<lb />
piano,<lb />
part.<lb />
violin, and<lb />
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Pr<lb />
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Of:<lb />
J. C. Holland New<lb />
dent Of Alumni<lb />
iab B. Watts. Janie Eakes, the<lb />
incoming secretary. replaces<lb />
Wilda Royall who was elected<lb />
treasurer for next year.<lb />
Filling the office of historian<lb />
is Margaret Lewis who takes<lb />
the place of Jane Copeland and<lb />
replacing Margie Dudley as club<lb />
reporter is John Anderson.<lb />
Plans are being made for the<lb />
installation of the new oficers.<lb />
Miss Lena C. Ellis is advisor<lb />
to the club and Clifton Britton<lb />
is director.<lb />
The new president of the Chi<lb />
Pi Players is planning to attend<lb />
Summer school and likely will<lb />
iron preliminary plans rela-<lb />
tive to next year's activities dur-<lb />
the vacation period, along with<lb />
some stage work among the stu-<lb />
dents.<lb />
Doris Christine Blaloek, Rachel O. who will sing. Mrs. Franklin is<lb />
Blanchard. Mary Helen Boykin, Ruby j an alumna of this college. The<lb />
Dell Braxton. Mildred Louise Briley, j apex of the program will be the<lb />
Mary Catherine Brinkley, Apnes BrittJ presentation and acceptance of<lb />
Patricia Leigh Brooks, Alva Ruth; the Annual Symbolic Alumni<lb />
Brown, Dorothy C. Brown, Evelyn j Award. After the program will<lb />
Adair Brummitt, Elizabeth Bryan, J be the regular annual business<lb />
Margaret Geraldine Bullock, Lula: session of the Association in<lb />
Marjorie Cameron, Joyce Dolores which the new officers for the<lb />
Campbell. Linza Crate Capps. I years 1941-43 will be introduced.<lb />
Blanches J. chappeH, Mary Eliza- The new alumni�the class of<lb />
Wista Nell Coving- 1941�will be received into the<lb />
A.C<lb />
Two And<lb />
Classes OF<lb />
Four-Year<lb />
'31 Honored<lb />
Assistants<lb />
plications<lb />
Mrs. J. ( Holland (Alia May<lb />
Jordan) of Raleigh, X. C has<lb />
recently been elected to succeed<lb />
Mis. B. M. Bennett (Elizabeth<lb />
Stewart) of Forest City, N. C.<lb />
president of the Alumni<lb />
Class Of 1916<lb />
Hold Reunion<lb />
In Program<lb />
ED<lb />
OLIVER<lb />
as<lb />
Association<lb />
is meeting Teachers C<lb />
May 14, the Whitchurst<lb />
Carolina teaching in<lb />
ected the new c. was electee<lb />
Mis<lb />
X. (<lb />
urer. , .<lb />
Mrs Holland is a member ot<lb />
the Class of 1919. After being<lb />
graduated from East Carolina<lb />
Teachers College, she did further<lb />
study at North Carolina<lb />
College. She taught<lb />
"Loyalty in Everything" will<lb />
?ecome a renewed challenge as<lb />
the members of the Class of '16<lb />
r the publica-<lb />
ar.<lb />
ra for the Teeo<lb />
d Taylor. Mar-<lb />
rgaret Russell.<lb />
 Margie Da-<lb />
�lie Robertson,<lb />
aff: Franklin<lb />
Daniels, Mary<lb />
Rose<lb />
Cordl<lb />
of East Carolina<lb />
lleee Miss Martha,<lb />
u ' ; � t nresent meet during the 1941 commence-<lb />
who is at pi I'M iil ,  . . ,<lb />
i - . v�i,i X ment to celebrate their twenty-<lb />
Ident'Jrifth year reunion. It will doubt-<lb />
be of great interest to each<lb />
ton, Helen Elizabeth Davenport, I Association and get a hearty<lb />
Katharine Davenport. Lela Belle welcome to be numbered among<lb />
Davenport. William A. Davidson, Jr the gTOUp.<lb />
Dorothy Louise Davis, Mattie Evelyn The classes of 1941 and 1940<lb />
Davis, Mabel Deans, Mary Kathryn will have luncheon at 1 :00 in<lb />
Dobson, William J. Dudash, Florence the old dining hall: the two<lb />
Dudley, Nancy Dunn, Mary Elizabeth honor classes of 1916 and 1931,<lb />
Eaprles, Jeanette Earley. Estlle Marie: and other alumni in the new<lb />
Edwards. Julia W. Edwards, Mary j hall. Special invited quests,<lb />
D. Elliott, Sarah If. Evans, Janie members of the faculty and<lb />
Elizabeth Everette. Margie Louise staff, and their wives will eat<lb />
Fisher. Charley J. Frazelle. Merwin ; in either hall they choose. There<lb />
ii. Frazelle, Annie Eliza Garri Ed- j will be a short program for<lb />
wina Livingston Garris. 'each. After luncheon, there will<lb />
Phillip Woodrow Garris, Martha! be a reunion of the classes of<lb />
Irene Gaskins, Ida Maria George, 1916, 1931, and 1940 at special-<lb />
Myra C. Godfrey. Annie Thera God-jly designated places.<lb />
win, Annie Seville Goolsby, Edith Open House will be at 4:00<lb />
Mae Grant, Lorene Frances Ham- P. M. for seniors, faculty mem-<lb />
rick, Artis Bryant Hardee, Ernestine bers, and alumni at the home of<lb />
See Graduates on Pege Tito ' See Program on Page Tiro<lb />
Summer School<lb />
Session Begins<lb />
Thursday, June 5<lb />
The two-year and four year<lb />
classes of '31 will be honor<lb />
guests of the College for the<lb />
1941 commencement. All mem-<lb />
bers are urged to come back to<lb />
the campus � to be together<lb />
again in that same spirit as of<lb />
ten years ago, and to learn with<lb />
nride of the progress of their<lb />
constantly expanding Alma<lb />
Chi Pi Players Climax<lb />
Year In A Big Way<lb />
Grace Smith<lb />
was re-elected as treas-<lb />
the fourth<lb />
the State School for<lb />
e. and the Blind. Mrs. Holland is and<lb />
has been for the past ten years<lb />
aff for the associated in business with the<lb />
Clifton J. A. Wood Furnitureompany,<lb />
(I. in which she holds<lb />
am<lb />
of<lb />
� Fake. The<lb />
the Tecoan :<lb />
s. Laura Faye<lb />
1'otter. IaAs Ses-<lb />
ed Starling, and<lb />
used of<lb />
Purser. Merle I Incorporate<lb />
Maddrev. Jane the office of f'lar 1SH,l"<lb />
Through the years, Mrs Hol-<lb />
land has been a very loyal and<lb />
active member of both the gen-<lb />
eral Association<lb />
i<lb />
ite editors of the<lb />
 jht are Burchie<lb />
: Chris Humphrey.<lb />
int business manager,<lb />
era of the Teeo Beha<lb />
d their duties this<lb />
i cee o 'Eight staff<lb />
gegin its new duties in the<lb />
JJ-The new staff of the Tecoan<lb />
- doing preliminary work.<lb />
Had Yours?<lb />
It makes no difference wheth-<lb />
vou to get<lb />
Just go<lb />
- fto �" A8u�tin m grt<lb />
er you<lb />
activity fee or<lb />
of the Tecoan wants J<lb />
vour copy right away<lb />
ment -<lb />
your copy toaaj<lb />
vice-pres<lb />
Greenville, �ess<lb />
member of the class to review<lb />
the past, to tell of accomplish-<lb />
ments both great and small, and<lb />
to strengthen the bond of<lb />
friendship with every other<lb />
member who is present.<lb />
There were forty-seven mem-<lb />
bers of the Class of '16. The of-<lb />
ficers were: president, Louise<lb />
Smaw (Mrs. D. H. Osborne) ;<lb />
vice-president, Lela Durham;<lb />
secretary, Alma Spivey (Mrs.<lb />
G. E. Fletcher) ; critic, Hattie<lb />
Turner; and historian, Sallie<lb />
Lassiter (Mrs. W. H. Sloan).<lb />
Miss Daisy B. Waitt was ad-<lb />
viser.<lb />
Though the Alumni Office<lb />
has not been able to keep ac-<lb />
curate information about every<lb />
member, according to obtained<lb />
information thirty-nine of the<lb />
class have married. A few are<lb />
still teaching.<lb />
Mis Waitt is planning to re-<lb />
turn to the campus to join with<lb />
her class in their celebration.<lb />
Mrs. D. H. Osborne (Louise<lb />
Smaw), president, is looking<lb />
forward to greeting each mem-<lb />
ber of the class when she re-<lb />
turns on Alumni Day.<lb />
Climaxing a successful and<lb />
outstanding year, the Chi Pi<lb />
Players presented Wuthering<lb />
Heights, adopted from Emily<lb />
Brontes' novel by Randolph<lb />
Carter, in two performances<lb />
Friday and Saturday nights.<lb />
May 16 and 17.<lb />
Ruth Bray and George Lau-<lb />
tares as "Cathy" and Heath-<lb />
cliff played the leads in the Eng-<lb />
lish Moorland tragedy.<lb />
Ruth and George were sup-<lb />
ported by Ward James who<lb />
played Edgar Linton, Jane Cope-<lb />
land who played Isabel Linton,<lb />
Irene Mitcham who played Ellen<lb />
Dean, Russell Rogerson who<lb />
played Joseph, and Billy Green<lb />
who played Hinley Ernshaw.<lb />
Clifton Britton, who directed<lb />
the play, achieved another suc-<lb />
cess in his fine direction of<lb />
Wuthering Heights.<lb />
The president of the Chi Pi<lb />
Players, David Breece, was<lb />
stage manager for the produc-<lb />
tion and supervised building of<lb />
the sets "Wuthering Heights"<lb />
and "The Grange<lb />
Members of the dramatics<lb />
club built the scenery, super-<lb />
vised the lighting and helped to<lb />
make the play one of the finest<lb />
ever produced at the College.<lb />
Ruth Bray designed the ladies'<lb />
costumes for the play and Mar-<lb />
igaret D. Moore designed the<lb />
j programs.<lb />
i<lb />
T.<lb />
Alumni Luncheon<lb />
Admission to the annual<lb />
alumni luncheon at 1:00 p. m<lb />
Saturday, May 31, is by ticket<lb />
only. These tickets are compli-<lb />
mentary and may be obtained<lb />
by alumni when they register<lb />
on Saturday morning in the<lb />
Austin Building between 9:30<lb />
a. m. and 10:30 a. m. Faculty<lb />
and staff members may make<lb />
table reservations and obtain<lb />
tickets from the Alumni Of-<lb />
fice on Wednesday and Thurs-<lb />
day. May 28 and 29. Seniors<lb />
may secure their tickets and<lb />
make table reservations on<lb />
Thursday and Friday, Mav 29<lb />
and 30.<lb />
In the summer session of<lb />
Fast Carolina Teachers College , ' Xormal CIass has 186 on<lb />
the first six weeks of which will; ro1 Recently compiled statis-<lb />
begin on Thursday, June 5, with i tics about this class show that<lb />
registration, and close on Wedone half of the number have re-<lb />
nesday, Julv 16. and the second<lb />
six weeks of which will run from<lb />
July 17 to August 23.<lb />
vised addresses in the files of<lb />
the Alumni Office; sixty-five of<lb />
these revised addresses are mar-<lb />
ried ones. Twenty-two of the<lb />
Graduate work will be given 1186 have been granted the A. B.<lb />
special emphasis because of re- i degree from this College, and<lb />
quirements that are being set-1 forty-three others have register<lb />
up for work beyond the Bachel-<lb />
or's degree for superintendents.<lb />
time for work here<lb />
principals, and high school<lb />
teachers.<lb />
Departments that will be of-<lb />
fering graduate work are sci-<lb />
ence, mathematics, home eco-<lb />
nomics, English, history, social<lb />
science, secondary education,<lb />
and administration and super-<lb />
vision.<lb />
The graduate work offered is<lb />
! ed at some<lb />
since 1931.<lb />
The president of the class,<lb />
Myrtle Kuvkendall. is now Mrs.<lb />
Walter Huntley of Smithfield,<lb />
X. C the vice-president, Paul-<lb />
ine McLeod. is Mrs. Ralph Bean<lb />
of Cherrvville, N. C; secretary<lb />
is Ruth O'Briant, Hurdle Mills,<lb />
X. C and treasurer, Flete<lb />
Rhyne, Gastonia. N. C. The<lb />
Tecoan representative, Kathleen<lb />
Ellis, is now living in Washing-<lb />
planned to care for both those; ton, X. C, and Teeo Echo re-<lb />
students who wish merely to j porter, Marie Trask (Mrs James<lb />
study beyond their undergradu-JHall), in Wilmington, N. C. Ad-<lb />
ate work without reference to risers for the class are Miss<lb />
further degrees. � Mamie E. Jenkins and Dr. R. J.<lb />
Superintendent Ray Arm- Slay,<lb />
strong of the Goldsboro Cityj The Senior Xormal Class<lb />
schools, one of the outstanding Prophecy of '31 is an account<lb />
superintendents in the state, will of what happened at the ten-<lb />
j give the courses scheduled for<lb />
! principals.<lb />
One interesting phase of the<lb />
Summer school sesion will be the<lb />
college credit tours sponsored by<lb />
Paul T. Ricks. This year's trip<lb />
will take the tourists through<lb />
New England and Canada.<lb />
year reunion, commencement<lb />
1941. According to this prophecy<lb />
one record broken was that it<lb />
was the first class to return one-<lb />
hundred per cent strong. To<lb />
what extend will this prophecy<lb />
be fulfilled? A most cordial<lb />
welcome awaits all who come!<lb />
'All Students Take Notice<lb />
Beginning in September the the first issue in September. I dents themselves in order to re-<lb />
Teco Echo will distribute each<lb />
ECTC was one of the schools in<lb />
week a free magazine to be P�� selected to be presen-<lb />
i 4.1. rT-i � i- ted in the magazine.<lb />
known as the ECTC Cavalier He,en Wolfe wm handle the<lb />
published by National Press, and:material from ECTC, including<lb />
a publication in which East Car- short stories, pictures, poems,<lb />
olina Teachers College will be jokes or any other thing of in-<lb />
represented throughout the terest to college and university<lb />
year. j students.<lb />
James Whiftield, editor of the The magazine is illustrated in<lb />
Teeo Echo, was named to the Natural colors and each wreek<lb />
Board of Editors of the maga- will honor some school of the<lb />
zine by Earl L. Aiken, president<lb />
of National Press.<lb />
Recently the president advis-<lb />
ed the East Carolina Teachers<lb />
College would be represented in<lb />
nation, as well<lb />
editors in the<lb />
schools.<lb />
ceive a true conception of cam-<lb />
pus life in the United States.<lb />
A survey of an introductory<lb />
issue included a wide array of<lb />
material that will prove of in-<lb />
terest to students and it is the<lb />
aim of the publishers to main-<lb />
tain this standard in all follow-<lb />
ing issues.<lb />
All publicity workers of the<lb />
various campus organizations<lb />
may confer with Helen Wolfe<lb />
representaitve I relative to the type of material<lb />
(that should be submitted for<lb />
as one of the<lb />
All material submitted to the<lb />
magazine will be edited by stu-<lb />
possible use in the ECTC Cava-<lb />
lier.<lb />
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PACE TWO<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
The Teco Echo<lb />
Published Biweekly by the Students of East Carolina<lb />
Teachers College<lb />
Entered as second-class matter December 3, 1925, at the U. S<lb />
Postoffice, Greenville, N. C, under the act of March 3, 1879<lb />
James Whitfield<lb />
Harold Taylor<lb />
Margaret Russell<lb />
Margie Davis<lb />
Smutt Burks<lb />
Editor-in-Chief<lb />
ASSOCIATE EDITORS<lb />
Margie Dudley<lb />
Jennings Ballard<lb />
Maribelle Robertson<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
BUSINESS STAFF<lb />
Mary Agnes Deal<lb />
Franklin Kyser<lb />
Mary Harvey Ruffin<lb />
Garnette Cordle<lb />
Business Manager<lb />
Burton Daniels<lb />
Rose Carlton Dunn<lb />
Doris Hockaday<lb />
Member<lb />
North Carolina Collegiate Press<lb />
Association<lb />
Mtmber<lb />
Associated College Press<lb />
Distributor of<lb />
CblleeSiate Dibest<lb />
Watching The World<lb />
by<lb />
Harold K. Tiylor<lb />
Still the flood of debate concerning the convoy issue is sweep-<lb />
ing the nation as the world crisis becomes acute. Millions of hot<lb />
words streamed out over the radio, at street corners, at country<lb />
filling stations, and in the schools of the nation. We all wonder<lb />
exactly how Great Britian stands at the present time, but none of<lb />
us know. We do feel that she needs our munitions and that she<lb />
needs the help of our navy to convoy them to her. The president a<lb />
few weeks ago came out in an open statement that he did not<lb />
favor an American convoy but since that time the public has been<lb />
talking. Now, since he has found out what the public thinks, he<lb />
may take a different viewpoint on the matter. Millions of letters<lb />
CLUB NEWS<lb />
HPtlltNlID POK KJkTION�L. �DWl�THINO �Y<lb />
National Advertising Service, Inc.<lb />
College Publishers Representatrve<lb />
420 Madison Ave. New York. N. Y.<lb />
CMICMO ' BOSTOX � LOf AntlLII ' S�� FMHCItCO<lb />
We Need Your Cooperation In Our Undertaking<lb />
Recently it became necessary for the Teco Echo to put a stop<lb />
to having the staff room used as an eating place for soft drinks,<lb />
candies, buns and other things purchased from the college soda<lb />
shoppe. We are asking members of the student body in a nice way<lb />
to cooperate with us. as the failure to do this may bring insults.<lb />
We want students to feel at home in the staff room and ap-<lb />
preciate visits by any member of the student body. Many of them,<lb />
however, felt too much at home. They spilled soft drinks on the<lb />
tables, threw their trash on the uoor, and left the room resembling<lb />
1 P In the first place sweets attract flies and flies are disturbing<lb />
and unhealthv. In the second place it makes the room unattractive,<lb />
and unattractive rooms fail to impress students and visitors And<lb />
in the third place we don't appreciate visits from students who do<lb />
not respect our working quarters. ,<lb />
We are determined to keep the staff room clean during the<lb />
coming school vear. If vou are not the type of person to help us<lb />
keep it clean, then we take this means of politely asking you to<lb />
stay out.<lb />
Twelve Years Without An Accident<lb />
Paul T Ricks, who conducts educational tours throughout<lb />
the United States and Canada, all of which are good for college<lb />
credit, is entering his thirteenth year in this type of service to<lb />
students and faculty of East Carolina Teachers College. He is<lb />
to be congratulated, as not one of his many busses has been in-<lb />
volved in a personal injury during this period.<lb />
Recently Mr. Ricks declared, "Ninety per cent of all accidents<lb />
can be avoided if the drivers are careful And that sums up his<lb />
attitude relative to employing drivers for his busses. When one ot<lb />
his drivers gets under the wheel of a truck he realizes that he<lb />
has manv lives in his hands, and that being careless in one split<lb />
second might cause the loss of a life or serious permanent injury<lb />
to one of the occupants of the bus.<lb />
The beginning of the Summer session will mark another trip<lb />
to Canada by students of East Carolina Teachers College. Each<lb />
one making the trip can rest assured that he will travel safely,<lb />
as safety is the keynote of Mr. Ricks' service. You are to be con-<lb />
gratulated for the splendid record that you have made, Mr. Ricks,<lb />
and may your busses travel through the years without an accident.<lb />
A Real Treat For All Members Of The Student<lb />
Body H , <lb />
One of the policies of the staff of the Teco Echo during the<lb />
ensuing school vear will be to better serve the interests of East<lb />
Carolina Teachers College. Our first step in this direction was<lb />
working out details wherebv a nationally-circulated and beautiful-<lb />
ly illustrated magazine will be distributed weekly and free of cost<lb />
to all members of the student body.<lb />
The magazine, to be known as the ECTC Cavalier, will be<lb />
representative of campus life in colleges and universities through-<lb />
out the United States. East Carolina Teachers College was one of.<lb />
the schools chosen to be represented in the magazine. Editors ot<lb />
newspapers in the selected schools will supervise the handling ot<lb />
copy for the publication from their respective schools.<lb />
" Each week the magazine will honor some college editor and<lb />
also some college or university in the United States. It is illustrat-<lb />
ed on some pages in natural color and contains photographs, short<lb />
stories, college humor and other types of material that tend to<lb />
foster reading entertainment for the average college student. The<lb />
magazine is being edited by college students in order to add to its<lb />
nd telegrams have flowed into his office in the last few days,<lb />
many of them sent by the isolationist groups who are trying to<lb />
keep him from changing his mind about the convoys.<lb />
At last North Carolina's junior senator. Robert R. Reynolds,<lb />
whose isolationist record caused much opposition to his expected<lb />
succession to the Senate Military Affairs Committee chairmanship<lb />
has taken his place as the committee's chairman. He has lately<lb />
started switching around, speaking privately of the need for much<lb />
greater aid for Britian. . .<lb />
Since the morning of May 11. thousands of different opinions<lb />
about Rudolph Hess' strange landing in England have been argued<lb />
in this country. German spokesmen say that Hess was mentally<lb />
deranged, but the British say that he seems to be as sane as any<lb />
person living in Germany might be. It was generally believed that<lb />
Hess was forced to leave to save his neck when he violently dis-<lb />
agreed with Hitler concerning the Russian policy. Hess belonged<lb />
to the Nazi group which disliked cooperation with Russia, and<lb />
in the Moscow treason trial of January 1937 had been named as<lb />
the German who plotted with Trotsky to overthrow Stalin. Some<lb />
of these days the high-up Nazi will start talking and probably<lb />
wont know when to stop.<lb />
The bold governor of North Carolina. J. Melville Broughton.<lb />
lost no time in naming his choice of a person to succeed the late<lb />
Representative Lou Folger as National Committeeman. Brough-<lb />
ton named former Governor Clyde R. Hoey. and immediately<lb />
friends of Richard J. Reynolds, millionaire tobacco manufacturer<lb />
of Winston-Salem, announced that he was also in the race. This<lb />
is the first time in the history of the state that a governor came<lb />
out and selected a man to run for the position. A hot campaign<lb />
will be in progress until the state executive committee of 126<lb />
members meets this week to vote for the successor.<lb />
A war must be financed and even though we are not directly<lb />
in the war. it has caused us to increase the national debt,<lb />
which may within a year or so exceed ninety Billion dollars. With-<lb />
in the last vear the income tax on a salary of $4000 has increased<lb />
from -$70.40 to $312.40. or 393. Since 1929 the income tax for<lb />
married persons drawing this salary has increased 16,6069r. This<lb />
goes to prove that the small salaried man is being taxed as heavily<lb />
or heavier as the man with the big salary.<lb />
At its last regular meeting<lb />
Tuesdav night, the Forensic<lb />
Club elected officers and ar-<lb />
ranged to assist in Orientation<lb />
week. For the first time in the<lb />
history of the school, an exten-<lb />
sive program of intercollegiate<lb />
forensic contests Is being plan-<lb />
ned for E. C. T. C.<lb />
Those who will direct the<lb />
club's work during the next<lb />
school year are as follows: Jen-<lb />
nings Ballard, president; Mild-<lb />
red Beverly, vice-president;<lb />
Mary Gaskins, secretary and<lb />
treasurer; Cornelia Keuzen-<lb />
kamp, program chairman; Ros-<lb />
alie Brown, reporter; and Dr.<lb />
Posey. adviser.<lb />
English Club�<lb />
Edna Mitchell is the new pres-<lb />
ident of the English Club, suc-<lb />
ceeding Pauline Abeyounis.<lb />
Other major officers are Lu-<lb />
cille Harris, vice-president; Vir-<lb />
ginia Atkinson, secretary; Eu-<lb />
genia Becton, treasurer: Mary<lb />
Alice Blackham, and Mildred<lb />
Beverly, Tecoan representative.<lb />
The outgoing president ex-<lb />
pressed the hope that each mem-<lb />
ber would do his best to make<lb />
the club a success next year.<lb />
Following the business session<lb />
delicious refreshments were<lb />
served.<lb />
FRIDAY. MAY 23, 1941<lb />
STUDENT'S CORNER<lb />
The final issue of the Teco Echo for the current schu ar<lb />
singly and rightfully honors Harriet Marshburn. presides<lb />
Council of the Women's Student Government Association ai<lb />
student who is noted for her congenial personality among a wi<lb />
drCl Harrfietebe?ame a student leader shortly after coming I<lb />
Carolina Teachers College, having served her freshman ell<lb />
sporetarv i<lb />
When she became a sophomore she was named seer I<lb />
the Women's Council, and her elevation to the presidency i<lb />
a deserving honor.<lb />
Not onlv is Harriet known a as capable worker on tl<lb />
Cast Carolina Teachers College, but also among her fell<lb />
dent government associates in other colleges and urn<lb />
the south This was proved recently when she was nan<lb />
tary of the Southern Intercollegiate Association ot Studenl<lb />
ernment. . m A. , T.<lb />
Harriet is a charter member of the oung Democi<lb />
and has been active in work of the ciub since it was<lb />
vear ago. .  <lb />
Her aim in life seems to be put her best efforts ml<lb />
we are of the opinion that the best will come back to li<lb />
FRl�d<lb />
of Es<lb />
GRADUATES<lb />
What Freedom For American Students?<lb />
Adoption of a "Bill of Rights" for college students was urged<lb />
in a report published by the Committee on Academic Freedom of<lb />
the American Civil Liberties Union, after a study of the degree of I Geneva Doll Moore, Margaret D.<lb />
Continued from Page One<lb />
Hardee. Elizabeth H. Han-ell. Belva<lb />
Dare Harris, Elizabeth Holliday,<lb />
Myrtle Inez Hopkins. Alice M. Hum-<lb />
phries. Mary Frances Irvin. Wm.<lb />
Ward James. Minnie Inez Jennings,<lb />
Annie Laurie Ktene, Eloise Kennedy,<lb />
Helen Lee King, Edna Catherine<lb />
Kirby. Mary Esther Koone, Joanna<lb />
Lane, Mildred E. Langlcy, Thelma<lb />
Langston. Margaret L. Lawrence,<lb />
Wilma Gray Lee. Mary Hines Leon-<lb />
ard, Dorothy Clark Lewis. Effie<lb />
Senora Lewis.<lb />
Kathleen Kola Lewis, Sarah Edith<lb />
Lindley, Reon Gladys Maness, Carrie<lb />
Mae Mann. Edna Marshburn. Ary<lb />
Elizabeth Mashburn, Mrs. Lauise<lb />
Matheny. Sally Mary Mahias, Evelyn<lb />
W. Matthews, Margaret McDaniel,<lb />
Ellen M. Mclntyre. Addie Lee Mead-<lb />
OT, Leon Meadows. Jr Lida Elizabeth<lb />
Meadows. Nellie Lee Michael, Irene<lb />
Mitcham, Bruce Mjodlin. Emily C.<lb />
Montague, Edna M. Montgomery,<lb />
STUDENT OPINION<lb />
To the Editor:<lb />
Do you remember the old admonition, " I here ia<lb />
in the worst of us, and so much bad in the best of us,<lb />
ly behooves anv of us to talk about the rest of us"<lb />
another sugestion. a Bibical one this time, which sug<lb />
remove the beam from our own eye before we get<lb />
mote in the eye of the girl who works at the next d<lb />
across the aisle in school.<lb />
But don't we love to gossip!<lb />
How we like to open the box and take out the fa<lb />
and count them one by one! It seems to make no diff<lb />
told the bit of gossip or how true it might be.<lb />
Gossip may so easily lead to slander and raisund<lb />
and wrong-doing. Of course, there isn't a law which fi<lb />
detracting from somebody's happiness through our w<lb />
is when a man takes a dollar that isn't his. Just the �<lb />
ly as much sorrow is caused by tongues that aren't contr<lb />
Remember the Master said. "Judge not. lest ye I � I<lb />
Next time you have a perfectly wonder piece f -<lb />
will make every one gasp in surprise, don't say it. Ai<lb />
the Scriptural explanation is true.<lb />
"He who holdeth his tongue is greater than he �<lb />
city A Gossip V<lb />
Dear Mr. Editor:<lb />
In the last issue of the T ea Echo, there appeared ai<lb />
letter which vehemently critised the recent Freshman I<lb />
tion. In my opinion, it is entirely up to the Freshman C<lb />
we choose as our president, and is of no concern of the ot<lb />
es. Janie Eakes possesses all the qualities of a good lea<lb />
been President of Student Council of Greenville High S<lb />
for the past year, she has served most capably as seci<lb />
Freshman Class. I feel that the recent attack on her int<lb />
entirely unwarrented and unjust. From personal exp�<lb />
know that Janie will execute the duties and res -<lb />
Sophomore President as well as any student on the can<lb />
As a candidate in the past election. I feel that I -<lb />
nounce this unprecedented action, and to Janie. I give �<lb />
hearted support. Margaret .<lb />
freedom permitted to students in 111 leading colleges and uni-<lb />
versiaties revealing, according to the committee, "an astonishing<lb />
degree of diversity in the colleges surveyed<lb />
In spite of "conditions increasingly favorable to student free-<lb />
dom in a majority of colleges the committee declared that most<lb />
colleges have no clear definition of student freedom, and no writ-<lb />
ten charter defining students' rights. Published as a forty-eight-<lb />
nage pamphlet entitled "What Freedom for American Students<lb />
w�n1 out to more than 1,000 colleges, the committee's report at-<lb />
tempts to set up certain standards for what it terms a "Student<lb />
Rill of Rights covering the following points:<lb />
1. "The policy of every college in relation to student activi-<lb />
ties outside the classroom should be set forth in definite terms,<lb />
and accepted by the college community.<lb />
2. "A college's stated policy should make it clear that stu-<lb />
dents are free to organize associations for political, religious,<lb />
social and other purposes.<lb />
3. "Student associations should be permitted to take the<lb />
name of the college and to use their names in all activities on col-<lb />
lege property consistent with the purposes of the various organi-<lb />
zations.<lb />
Moore. Norman Foerster Moore. No-<lb />
vine Moore, Violet Ruth Mooring<lb />
Peggy V. Moss, Evelyn Beatrice My-<lb />
rick, Mrs. Rachel McPherson Newlin,<lb />
Theodore Hampton Noe, Juanita E.<lb />
O'Brien, Hazel Virginia Ownes, Myr-<lb />
tie Parneli, Maude Evans Phelps,<lb />
Annie Elizabeth Piland. Lydia D.<lb />
Piner, Ruth V Pollard. Thelma Eliz-<lb />
abeth Rayford, Alice Lee Rich,<lb />
Madeline Riddick. Frances C. Roe-<lb />
buck, Melba Grace Ropers.<lb />
Walter Samuel Ropers, Bernard B.<lb />
Ropei Mary Rebecca Ross. Erline<lb />
Harrison Sawyer, Rebecca Scoville,<lb />
Rebecca Shotwell Shanks, Ethel Mae<lb />
Smith, Helen Grace Smith. Mavis<lb />
Marie Smith. Sarah Loucile Smith,<lb />
Themise Catherine Smith, Hazel Ruth<lb />
Starnes, Ethel Stephenson. Gracey<lb />
Stephenson, Hilda Pearl Stephenson,<lb />
May Frances Taylor, Rachel Temple<lb />
CAMPUS<lb />
SILHOUETTES<lb />
4. "The use of college property outside its primary use for ton, Susie Anna Tharrington, Eliza-<lb />
instruction should be made available to any registered student<lb />
organization carrying out its stated purpose.<lb />
5. "As a general principle no control should be exercised<lb />
by college authorities over the subjects or outside speakers chosen<lb />
by student erroups.<lb />
6. "Where thev are considered advisable, faculty advisers<lb />
reader interest.<lb />
Ymir first issue of the ECTC Cavaher will come off the press.<lb />
iour nrsi issue oi ui� ov. y. l ui mrnlina Teachers should be chosen or approved bv the students themselves,<lb />
in September and it is planned to have bast Carolina ieacners v ,  FF  A , � j <lb />
College represented in that issue. Anyone having original material, 7. "No disciplinary action should be taken against students<lb />
such as poems, short stories and photographs, bring or send it to,for engaging m activities off the campus, provided such students<lb />
the Teco Echo.<lb />
Your Future Isn't Any Too Bright, Seniors<lb />
Soon some 160 members of the Senior class will march across<lb />
the stage of Robert H. Wright Memorial auditorium and be grant-<lb />
ed diplomas, which represent four years of hard work and sacri-<lb />
fice of both time and money. Rut the future they face is shrouded<lb />
by the darkest clouds in the history of the school for students em-<lb />
barking upon their life work. ,<lb />
Perhaps this assertion gives the impression of being some-<lb />
what strong, but an examination of the facts at hand will reveal<lb />
that we have put it rather mildly. The majority of this year s<lb />
graduates will enter the teaching profession, as the majority of<lb />
graduates of East Carolina Teachers College find jobs in the field<lb />
of teaching, but they are confronting a situation more grave than<lb />
any other graduates of the have ever faced�the European con-<lb />
flict. . <lb />
Many will be inclined to ask, "How is the war m Europe go-<lb />
ing to affect teaching in the United States?" Off-hand no one can<lb />
answer this question, as no one knows what the outcome of the<lb />
war will be. If the axis partners win the war our relations with<lb />
the countries South of us will become stronger, a change in the<lb />
economic setup and standards of living in the United States will<lb />
take place, and a change in the nation's educational system likely<lb />
will be realized.<lb />
If a graduating class ever needed courage, this year s class at<lb />
East Carolina Teachers College, and those of all other colleges and<lb />
universities in the United States need it. Your best tool in over-<lb />
coming any obstacles that lie ahead is your education. Your<lb />
knowledge will enable you to meet changing conditions. But a<lb />
possibility exists of your finding problems that may have to go<lb />
unsolved.<lb />
Come what may the staff of the Teco Echo wishes for each of<lb />
you all the success in your chosen field of endeavor hat life has<lb />
to offer. We hope you will maintain the same high ideals in your<lb />
future associations with others that the college has emphasized<lb />
during your stay here.<lb />
do not claim to be representing the college.<lb />
8. "College students should be permitted to publish such<lb />
newspapers or magazines as thev wish, subject to provisions for<lb />
registering with college authorities the name, purposes, and<lb />
editors.<lb />
0. "The boards or committees of students responsible for<lb />
each publication should be free to select editors without control<lb />
by the college authorities or faculty.<lb />
10. "The successful systems of student government should<lb />
be extended to all college<lb />
In spite of a lack of definite policy on the part of college<lb />
administrations, the committee declared that most colleges permit<lb />
students to form all sorts of organizations without discrimination.<lb />
A minority of colleges show some form of discrimination, pres-<lb />
sure, or prohibition against radical groups with national affilia-<lb />
tions.<lb />
"There is more direct control over the college press�via fa-<lb />
culty advisers, censorship, appointment of editors and the power<lb />
to remove them�than over any other student activity<lb />
Among the issues which have caused students to clash with<lb />
college administrations during the past five years, the survey<lb />
cites student peace strikes, opposition to compulsory military<lb />
training, activities of the American Student Unon and student<lb />
Iberal clubs, censorship of the college press, prohbitions against<lb />
the invitation by student? of radical or pacifist speakers, and<lb />
participation by students in strikes or poltical campaigns off the<lb />
campus.<lb />
The committee urged on all collej es the adoption of a form<lb />
of student government such as is in force at a number of the<lb />
schools surveyed. It warned, however, of "a practice which has<lb />
developed in recent years of using democractic machinery to con-<lb />
trol certain student organization through a disciplined and de-<lb />
termined minority. These tactics�associated almost exclusively<lb />
with students under the influence of the Communist Party�are<lb />
difficult to combat, for they exploit democractic procedure. The<lb />
best antidote to them is not repression, but a strong bloc of stu-<lb />
dents determined to resist minority conrol<lb />
beth K. Tomlinson, Edna Turnage,<lb />
Dorothy Rebecca Turner. Norma Lee<lb />
Tyndall. Doris Teaster Vaughan,<lb />
Zora Melba Waller, Agnes Watson.<lb />
Virginia B. Weldon, J. Helen Weth-<lb />
erington, Mabel Virginia Wilder,<lb />
Annie Allen Wilkerson, Ellen Powell<lb />
Williams, Sallie Virginia Williams,<lb />
Mary Lois Williamson, Elizabeth M.<lb />
Wilson, Martha Elizabeth Wilson,<lb />
Nancy Fleming Winston, Ruth Mada-<lb />
line Woolard, Ada Rose Yow.<lb />
PROGRAM<lb />
Continued from Page One<lb />
Dr. and Mrs. Meadows.<lb />
At 8:30 P. M. a Music Recital<lb />
will be given by Miss Gorrell<lb />
featuring her outstanding piano<lb />
students. She will be assisted by<lb />
Mr. Dittmer, Miss Kuykendall,<lb />
and Mr. Rossell. All alumni,<lb />
faculty members, and students<lb />
are cordially invited to attend.<lb />
Reverend Sankey Lee Blan-<lb />
ton, Minister of the First Bap-<lb />
tist Church of Wilmington,<lb />
North Carolina, will give the<lb />
Commencement Sermon Sunday<lb />
morning, June 1, at 11:00<lb />
o'clock.<lb />
Actual graduating exercises<lb />
begin Monday morning, at 10:30<lb />
o'clock with an address by<lb />
Edgar S. Doudna, who is Secre-<lb />
tary of theof the State Board<lb />
of Regents of Normal Schools<lb />
from Madison Wisconsin. Fol-<lb />
lowing this, is the long-awaited,<lb />
thrilling moment for the gradu-<lb />
ating Seniors when they receive<lb />
their diplomas from the hand<lb />
of President Meadows. Good<lb />
luck to you, graduates!<lb />
by "Ho hin<lb />
Dear intelligensia�future pedagogues�greetings! A<lb />
as the noisy clatter of typewriter keys resounds in an en<lb />
room, your new columnist begins his first column for<lb />
about you. Ho hum. let's go to press.<lb />
Speaking of '�pressing' reminds me of a recent tour I<lb />
the various parlors on this old campus. Boy. it was a rhaj -<lb />
technique�everything from holding hands to (ghip!) pa1<lb />
Of course such campus notables as Jesse Gray and Rosa P.<lb />
carrving on in their favorite nook and near them we find '<lb />
�'Tab" Humphries and little Bob "Jitterburg" Whiehard<lb />
they're getting to be a case� wonder why the P. O. E. e<lb />
is silent on the affair?� . . . Hum, "Sit" Knowles would <lb />
quite a stir in any court room in her recent Council trial gi I<lb />
how about it Harriet? . . . From all reports the far<lb />
storms in the Midwest come because Pepsi-Cola is sw<lb />
country�damn, and we still can't even get an ad from thai<lb />
One Edward "Slick" Evan seems to be getting along fa<lb />
with one of the neatest numbers on the campus �litth<lb />
Gaylord; rather it looked mighty like that when we surprise<lb />
on a shady walk the other P. M. . . . Ancient Hampton S<lb />
the last leg of his lengthy stay on the campus and. though v<lb />
preciate the numerous improvements that his presence has I<lb />
about, we feel that we must warn all Farmer's Daughter-<lb />
he intends to raise and high water" before his man<lb />
the near future . . Ruth Hinnant and Charlie Futreti torn<lb />
of the evils in close association�they both broke out w<lb />
"Poison Oak Wonder who caught it from who? . . Oh yes<lb />
how it was caught . . . Another Milk. Gus" has become tlv<lb />
ing words of the Mighty Mite (a one minus under Ba<lb />
Burks. So far only the wine and song has attracted him�w<lb />
some little one whose "little and low built up from the gr<lb />
give him a nudge? . . . Oh. "Skippy" Spires we're really<lb />
sorry about he incident in the hall the other A. M. . . . The c<lb />
of the Pieces O' Eight reminds us of a crack that Will Roger-<lb />
made about parachute jumps, "there ain't no use to practice<lb />
thing that has gotta' be done perfect the first time. . . . Musi<lb />
white and the lady with the long flowing locks are getting t<lb />
a habit (rabit) . . No. "Dopey" Watson we'll remember and i<lb />
say a thing about your affairs with that cute little brown-<lb />
gal on the old campus. It would be tragic if the girl at Louis<lb />
found out about her�tsk, tsk, double trouble. . . Say this Y<lb />
Dankee, Wilson Schuerholz, just won't quit. Maybe he inter<lb />
wear out any resistance she might have and he seems to be<lb />
ting along fine�they're a cute copule . . . Thanks to Coach -7 :<lb />
a couple of the would-be-tennis-players almost got in fine shap?<lb />
by walking all the way home from Norfolk�"O. K coach, we'i<lb />
leave at five-thirty . . . It's rumored that Archie Yow is work-<lb />
ing hard in his boxing class this quarter� needless to say he<lb />
hopes to gain a pronounced victory in his return match with<lb />
"Killer" Wolfe (just call me Helen or hel for short) . . Blalock<lb />
and Sadie, G. have become quite an authority on how to get sun-<lb />
tans in wiffttry weather since Camp LeachSay, listen.<lb />
Moritz and Ada Rose Yow when are you two going to chapel? . �<lb />
Doug "Smash" Jones is certainly busy these warm nights�first<lb />
Helen Mishoe (hum, cute gal, that) then Frances Southerland<lb />
(Ah) or may haps a bit of Fleming. At least he shows good taste.<lb />
. . . Hey, Harvey Ruffin and Sadie let's hear the one about the<lb />
beach, the moon, the station wagon, and State College  Oh<lb />
Yeah, that boy that runs around with Lena Mae wishes to thank<lb />
"Tabby" of the P. O. E for divulging his identity a3 the former<lb />
columnist dealing in dirt  . and now, before Chris H. starts<lb />
typing My initials we'll sign off for the now. Goodnigh<lb />
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THE TECO ECHO<lb />
page three<lb />
Bucs Defeat Camels In Season Finale<lb />
Aolng<lb />
The Sideline<lb />
With<lb />
"Smut" Burks<lb />
i<lb />
tows Out<lb />
s greatest athletes of all times will bow out<lb />
inton. who has been outstanding<lb />
accomplishments on athletic<lb />
among that well-known num-<lb />
four year grind at our<lb />
Frazelle Hurls<lb />
Win In Debut<lb />
For Pirates<lb />
line<lb />
addition to hi<lb />
Mater, will be one<lb />
who have completed their<lb />
,d, who hasn't done so badly on his campus courses<lb />
one of the best all-round athletes to hit this<lb />
- while in action for the school have been of the<lb />
ior type, and he deserves all the credit and thanks<lb />
enjoyed his stay on the campus, and extend<lb />
 wish for tremendous success in his<lb />
career.<lb />
on nacK<lb />
lay, the<lb />
form<lb />
ive fought valiently in every<lb />
con-<lb />
illations. Coach<lb />
son ovt �. Coach John Christenbury's nine i<lb />
�f it. Although not setting any woods on!<lb />
id in a gentlemanly an<lb />
season. Victories over A. C. 0. and Elon<lb />
� - of the past campaign, and Coach John and his<lb />
irtiest congratulations for these much-desired<lb />
th draft of the Coastal Plain. Christenbury had<lb />
thout the services of two of his most able play-<lb />
�  and Norman Mayo. Hinton signed with his<lb />
Mount team, and Mayo came to terms with<lb />
eenies just about a week ago. Both games with<lb />
re played without these men. and their absence<lb />
Pirate hopes. Roth boys weild a mean stick, and<lb />
rts �f the 1941 nine. At least, the season was satis-<lb />
ing the opponents, and we hail the Pirate baseball<lb />
showing during the past season. P. S Johnathon<lb />
slough as a manager, and we must admit that his !<lb />
-� valuable to the welfare of the team. Nice work.<lb />
With Charlie Frazelle going<lb />
the route and holding the op-<lb />
position well under control all<lb />
the way. Coach Christenbury's<lb />
charges slammed out an li-2<lb />
win over the Portsmouth Naval<lb />
Base nine in a game played at<lb />
the Guy Smith stadium May 10.<lb />
Frazelle. making his "first<lb />
start of the year, held the Ports-<lb />
mouth batters to seven hits, and<lb />
didn't allow over one safety in<lb />
any one inning. He received<lb />
lusty support from his mates,<lb />
and coasted to an easy victory.<lb />
The Pirates got off to an<lb />
early start by tallying five times<lb />
in the opening frame. Two<lb />
walks, singles by Futrell and<lb />
aan-Vikei,Hint;i'n- anda C0UPle of micues<lb />
by the visitors accounted for<lb />
the winner's runs in this inn-<lb />
ing. Three more runs in the<lb />
fourth put the game on ice for<lb />
the Teachers.<lb />
Waldrop. with three for four,<lb />
and Futrell. with two for three,<lb />
paced the attack of the victors.<lb />
Futrell's double played an im-<lb />
portant part in the scoring<lb />
habit of E. C. T. C.<lb />
The game was the last home<lb />
game on the schedule.<lb />
Bucs Smash Out<lb />
Win At W. &amp; M<lb />
Watson Shines<lb />
i Bovs<lb />
the consistent absep.ee of at least one of the<lb />
very match, the Pirate tennis team has<lb />
itself too. They have emerged with a record of<lb />
s s, which ain't bad for a bunch of boys without!<lb />
finite organization. Everything that has been<lb />
lone by the players themselves, and they have done<lb />
� �f the matches were tin result of consistent cor-<lb />
n i mber of the squad, and arrangements for all ,<lb />
een in the hands of the team as a whole, with most-<lb />
Ip from Mr. Hankner and his department. And<lb />
been handled as well as could be expected. These<lb />
i any team on the campus, deserve credit for their!<lb />
just put them on the list of "true sportsmen of<lb />
Coach John Christenbury,<lb />
above ha s completed his first<lb />
year as coach at East Carolina<lb />
Teachers College and has mark-<lb />
ed up a record that can be look-<lb />
ed upon as successful.<lb />
Floyd Hinton<lb />
Ends Brilliant<lb />
Career In June<lb />
ntf<lb />
Out Loud<lb />
about next<lb />
s iccei-j<lb />
year's football team. We are looking<lb />
ill season with Christenbury at the<lb />
columnist is sure that the boys will produce again.<lb />
- most gratifying, and if the eleven shows up<lb />
ure that there will be no kick coming.<lb />
as<lb />
Netters Defeat<lb />
Louisburg Again<lb />
E. C. T. C. made its two vie- j<lb />
tories over the Louisburg Tro-<lb />
jans by taking an 8-1 decision<lb />
over the visitors in a tennis meet<lb />
held on the local courts May 14.<lb />
The Pirates had defeated the<lb />
Trojans in a match held at!<lb />
Louisburg earlier in the season. I<lb />
The Bucs put the match on;<lb />
ice by capturing the first" five<lb />
matches, and went on to take<lb />
three of the final four matches.<lb />
The visitors' only point came in<lb />
the no. 1 doubles. Holden and<lb />
Strickland defeated Evans and<lb />
Miller. 6-3, 6-2.<lb />
Summary of other matches:<lb />
I'ri<lb />
Your<lb />
Breath <lb />
. when we come back next year we stand a good<lb />
about eight brand new tennis courts sitting com-<lb />
there below the training school, and will we be<lb />
an! Finally the proper authorities have seen the<lb />
 and have complied with the demand of the students.<lb />
� on the part of the school has been anticipated for<lb />
and when the courts are finished it will undoubtedly<lb />
. i int of the tennis situation at E. C. T. C. Adequate<lb />
� - have been long a booga-boo around here, and<lb />
courts th$re ought to be a definite change in the<lb />
as well as in the intramural activities. Tennis has<lb />
ly ,Uad on the campus for too long a time, since the<lb />
anded to its present size to be exact, and a revival<lb />
immediate result of the new courts. Since Mr. Deal<lb />
ttvie to construct the two courts back of Jarvis, there<lb />
ral radicals on the rosters of teachers around here<lb />
tennis is very secondary, and ought to be treated<lb />
thej have been all wet, and the new courts prove<lb />
il � that they have been fighting like fishes, for some-<lb />
In't ever understand. Incidentally, Prof. Deal went<lb />
� share the expenses of the original courts, and such<lb />
be acknowledged by all those who enjoy the game.<lb />
was up against the very factions that have barred<lb />
tl e start He, like us, has been helpless against such<lb />
� pe that he feels rewarded with the appearance<lb />
irts To you. Mr. Deal, we would like to informally<lb />
innovation, and we sincerely hope that you will sneer<lb />
: limes at your adversaries in your fight, and throw in a<lb />
ictory smiles at them to boot.<lb />
E. C. T. C. loses a great<lb />
athlete w hen Floyd Hinton<lb />
walks across the stage on grad-<lb />
uation day. Floyd, who hails<lb />
from Rocky Mount, has starred<lb />
in athletics at E. C. T. C. during<lb />
his four years on the campus.<lb />
His activity has been divided<lb />
between all three major sports,<lb />
and he has been especially out-<lb />
standing on the diamond.<lb />
Hinton's football playing was<lb />
cut short when he received a<lb />
knee injury in his second year<lb />
on the eleven, and since then<lb />
basketball and baseball have<lb />
been his specialties. Playing<lb />
forward on the court five and<lb />
first base on the baseball nine,<lb />
Floyd has proven himself to be<lb />
a fine sportsman and athlete.<lb />
His play on both teams has al-<lb />
ways been of good quality, and<lb />
he has been a mainstay on both<lb />
teams for several seasons.<lb />
The varsity club chose Floyd<lb />
to succeed Bill Merner as presi-<lb />
dent of its organization this<lb />
year when Merner left school to<lb />
accept a job at Rich Square<lb />
Led by Acting-Captain Dopey<lb />
Watson and Smith Burks, the<lb />
Pirate netters eaked out a 4-3<lb />
win over the William and Mary<lb />
(XD) tennis team in a tight<lb />
match in Norfolk last Friday.<lb />
Watson and Burks accounted<lb />
for three of the team's points,<lb />
and clinched the match with a<lb />
win in the no. 2 doubles match.<lb />
It was the second Buc victory<lb />
over the Braves this year. The<lb />
other score was 6-1 in favor of<lb />
E. C. T. C.<lb />
The Pirates captured three of<lb />
the five singles matches to give<lb />
them a jrood start toward vic-<lb />
tory. William and Mary got the<lb />
no. 1 doubles, but couldn't get<lb />
the deciding point in the no. 2<lb />
doubles.<lb />
The victory gave the local<lb />
courtmen a record of five wins<lb />
against four setbacks for the<lb />
year.<lb />
Summary:<lb />
Kilgore, W&amp;M, defeated Mea-<lb />
dows, 6-0, 6-3.<lb />
Watson. E. C. T. C, defeated<lb />
Walsh. 6-0. 6-2.<lb />
Burks. E. C. T. C.<lb />
Richardson. 7-5. 6-0.<lb />
Doumar, W&amp;M.<lb />
Evans. 6-2. 6-1.<lb />
Hudson. E. C. T. C<lb />
Murden. 6-4. 6-1.<lb />
Kilgore and Richardson, W.<lb />
&amp; M defeated Meadows and<lb />
Hudson. 3-6, 7-5. 6-2.<lb />
Watson and Burks, E. C. T. C,<lb />
defeated Segal and Brittingham,<lb />
6-3. 6-0.<lb />
Baucom Pitches JSo Hit Ball<lb />
Until Forced To Retire<lb />
Sailors Defeat<lb />
Pirates Twice,<lb />
11-2 And 6 4<lb />
defeated<lb />
defeated<lb />
defeated<lb />
Oak Ridge Wins<lb />
Over Courtmen<lb />
Meadows defeated<lb />
son, 6-4, 6-0.<lb />
defeated Strickland,<lb />
defeated Kearney,<lb />
defeated Carr, 6-0<lb />
Watson defeated Holden, 6-4, Further exemplyfying his lead-<lb />
6-2. ership ability. Hinton was elec-<lb />
Richard- ted captain of the 1941 baseball<lb />
team.<lb />
In completing his college ma-<lb />
triculation. Hinton leaves be-<lb />
hind him a record that is unsur-<lb />
passed by any graduating athlete<lb />
that has represented the school<lb />
in competitive sports. He has<lb />
been in important cog in the<lb />
mechanism of every squad of<lb />
which he has been a member, and<lb />
his brilliant college career will<lb />
undoubtedlv precede a success-<lb />
ful life for the "Blond Bomber<lb />
Burks<lb />
6-4, 6-1.<lb />
Evans<lb />
6-2, 6-0.<lb />
Hudson<lb />
6-1.<lb />
Burks and Meadows defeated<lb />
Richardson and Mitchiner, 6-1<lb />
6-0.<lb />
Hudson and Hyde defeated<lb />
Carr and Sellars, 6-2, 6-0.<lb />
Oak Ridge sweot four of the<lb />
singles matches and both doub-<lb />
les to annex a 6-1 victory over<lb />
the netters of E. C. T. C. in a<lb />
match played at Oak Ridge last<lb />
Tuesday. Dopey Watson was the<lb />
only Pirate to win. He was vic-<lb />
Itorious in the no. 3 singles by<lb />
counts of 6-1. 6-1.<lb />
The match was the final one<lb />
of the season for the Teachers,<lb />
and left them with a .500 aver-<lb />
age. They have won five and<lb />
lost the same number during the<lb />
 spring campaign. David Watson<lb />
I amassed the best record of the<lb />
team, winning six matches and<lb />
dropping only two. Smut Burks<lb />
won five and lost three for run-<lb />
ner-up honors.<lb />
E. C. T. C. went down to de-<lb />
feat twice at the hands of the<lb />
hands of the Naval Base nine<lb />
during the past week's cam-<lb />
paigning. The scores were 11-2.<lb />
and 6-4. The games were run<lb />
off in Norfolk on May 16 and 17.<lb />
Without the services of Floyd<lb />
Hinton and Norman Mayo, the<lb />
Pirates were handicapped tre-<lb />
mendously. Both of these play-<lb />
ers had been leading the team<lb />
all year, and a revamped lineup<lb />
failed to stop the sailors.<lb />
In the first game Baucom<lb />
started, but was shelled from<lb />
the mound, and he was relieved<lb />
by Charlie Frazelle. who held<lb />
the Navy pretty well in check-<lb />
while he was on the mound.<lb />
Wilson Scherholz hit safely<lb />
thrice to lead the Bucs in the<lb />
first game, but his stickwork<lb />
went- for naught as the team<lb />
committed several costly errors.<lb />
The Pirates faced a rapid-fire<lb />
left-hander in the initial jrame.<lb />
and he had too much stuff for<lb />
the boys from North Ca-lina.<lb />
In the second game, Lefty<lb />
Dunn was the star hurler, and<lb />
listless support from his mates<lb />
slowed him down considerably.<lb />
The Naval nine got off to an<lb />
early lead and held the Pirates<lb />
down all the way.<lb />
W. B. Harris, subbing for the<lb />
absent Mayo, got two singles to<lb />
lead the attack of the losers.<lb />
Ray Sisk. first-string catch-<lb />
er was forced from the first<lb />
game when he was struck on a<lb />
finger by a foul tip. Sisk was<lb />
unable- to play the next game,<lb />
and was replaced by Walter<lb />
Rogers behind the plate.<lb />
The Teachers garnered only<lb />
13 hits in both games, six in the<lb />
first, and seven in the final<lb />
contest.<lb />
Wiley Brown's double in the<lb />
eleventh brought Rogers across<lb />
the plate with the deciding run<lb />
of a 3-2 battle between the Pi-<lb />
rates and the Campbell Camels.<lb />
The game was the season finale<lb />
and was played at the Guy Smith<lb />
stadium last Tuesday.<lb />
The victory was the second for<lb />
Coach Christenbury's charges<lb />
over the Camels. The first game<lb />
was a lop-sided affair, with the<lb />
Pirates coming out on top,<lb />
13-5.<lb />
Red Baucom hurled for five<lb />
innings, and allowed nary a hit<lb />
during his stay on the mound.<lb />
An attempted slide into second<lb />
base caused an ankle injury to<lb />
the Buc twirler. and Baucom<lb />
was forced to retire from the<lb />
game. Lefty Dunn came in on<lb />
the mound at that point, and<lb />
was reached for only five safe-<lb />
ties by the visitors.<lb />
In the tell-tale eleventh frame,<lb />
Futrell flied out, but Walter<lb />
Rogers singled sharply to left<lb />
field, Harris walked, and then<lb />
Brown delivered his game-end-<lb />
ing double.<lb />
Rogers got a double and a<lb />
single to pace the attack of the<lb />
winners. E. C. T. C. got only<lb />
eight hits over the route.<lb />
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� of this last column, if you readers haven't figured it<lb />
is to pay due respects to all who have made it a success-<lb />
�� at E C. T.C. If I've left out anyone I hope they<lb />
thai I just don't have room for everybody's like his-<lb />
e been rying to include everybody in a general way.<lb />
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ne. Adieu.<lb />
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CHAPTER REPORTS ville chapter has forty-four ac-<lb />
'Sfil.lfn as<lb />
fwr dollars<lb />
The Alumni Association has<lb />
seventeen organized chapters.<lb />
The last one to be organized was<lb />
an Elizabethtown unit. April 29.<lb />
Following are reports as far as<lb />
information has been received.<lb />
Reports on contributions will not<lb />
be completed until the alumni<lb />
meeting on Saturday, May 31.<lb />
Under the able leadership of<lb />
Edith Fornes Worthing on, the<lb />
Winterville chapter of East<lb />
Carolina Teachers College alum-<lb />
ni has held five meetings dur-<lb />
ing the year 194041. There are<lb />
nineteen active members and the<lb />
attendance has averaged around<lb />
fifteen for the year. Contribu-<lb />
tions to the State Alumni Treas-<lb />
urv have been about thirty dol-<lb />
lars ($30.00). The chapter has<lb />
been represented at all executive<lb />
meetings and also had a good<lb />
attendance at Homecoming. No-<lb />
vember 16. In December. Miss<lb />
McClees. the Alumni Secretary,<lb />
visited the chapter. After telling<lb />
something of her work, she told<lb />
of the Legislative program then<lb />
being undertaken for the Col-<lb />
lege. Mrs. Bruce Ellis Boyd and<lb />
Mrs. Irma Sermon Worthington<lb />
were instructed to write the<lb />
legislators from Pitt County<lb />
asking their support on these<lb />
measures affecting the growth<lb />
of the College. Miss Emma<lb />
Hooper of the English Faculty<lb />
of East Carolina Teachers Col-<lb />
lege gave some interesting views<lb />
on "Peace on Earth Goodwill<lb />
to Men. Through Art January<lb />
guest speaker was Mrs. John R.<lb />
Carroll, daughter of H. S. Rags-<lb />
dale, a founder of East Carolina<lb />
Teachers College. Mrs. Carroll<lb />
told manv intimate stores of the<lb />
early days of E. C. T. C. She<lb />
was asked to write this for a<lb />
permanent record. The candi-<lb />
dates for the Alumni Award<lb />
were presented to the chapter<lb />
in January and a vote taken. It<lb />
was also decided at this time to<lb />
have a social of some kind dur-<lb />
ing spring holidavs for the stu-<lb />
dents of E. C. T. C. from Win-<lb />
terville community. This meet-<lb />
ing in March was most enjoy-<lb />
able. The April meeting was<lb />
given over to distributing bal-<lb />
lots for voting for State Offi-<lb />
cers. This was followed by a re-<lb />
port from the nominating com-<lb />
mittee as follows: officers for<lb />
Winterville chapter for 1941 42<lb />
are; Aldah Parker, president;<lb />
Mrs. Mamie Liverman. vice-<lb />
president : and Blanche White,<lb />
secretary-treasurer.<lb />
Members of the Greenville<lb />
alumni group have held eight<lb />
meetings during the year. Year-<lb />
hooks were distributed at the<lb />
October meeting. The chapter<lb />
members have sponsored two<lb />
bridge tournaments�one in No-<lb />
vember and one in May. They,<lb />
serving as hostesses at horn e,<lb />
assisted by the Ayden and Win-<lb />
terville groups together with<lb />
other alumni in the county made<lb />
possible the first Pitt County chapter<lb />
Alumni Banquet, which was<lb />
held in February. The program<lb />
committee composed of Misses<lb />
Elizabeth Smith, Ruth White,<lb />
tive members. This year they<lb />
have turned in to the Alumni<lb />
Association treasurer a total of<lb />
one hundred five dollars: sixty-<lb />
dollars and ten cents<lb />
a eift and fortv-<lb />
($44.00) in dues.<lb />
Officers of the chapter are:<lb />
nrosiden. Mrs. Clem Garner<lb />
(Ruth Blanchard) : vice-nresi-<lb />
dent, Mrs. Gus Forbes (Mary<lb />
mmi Clark 1 : secretary. Eliza-<lb />
beth Deal � treasurer. Mrs. E.<lb />
E. Rawl (Josephine Little) : re-<lb />
porter. Mrs. Jethro Johnson<lb />
'Dorothv Willard).<lb />
The Charlotte chapter has an<lb />
enrollment of thirty members<lb />
with seventeen active members.<lb />
Meetings have been held month-<lb />
ly. Mrs. Bennett visited the<lb />
Tnup in October. A bazaar was<lb />
held at the December meeting.<lb />
ind two benefit brideo parties<lb />
ave boon sponsored. The meet-<lb />
ings which have proved very in-<lb />
teresting, are held most inform-<lb />
nllv. the usual procedure bcincr<lb />
the dispatching of business, fol-<lb />
lowed hv a discussion of inter-<lb />
esting items of college news and<lb />
a delightful social period with<lb />
refreshments. A special dinner<lb />
mooting is beine nlanned for<lb />
Mav. The officers for the vear<lb />
194041 are as follows: presi-<lb />
dent. Mrs. W. E. Love (Lola<lb />
Arnold) : vice-nresident. Mrs. J.<lb />
R. Harris (Vera Miller) : re-<lb />
cordine secretary. Mrs. H. J.<lb />
Stegall (Rosalyn Satterwhite) :<lb />
treasurer. Mrs. L. W. Rogers.<lb />
(Nancy Brantlv) ; correspond-<lb />
ing secretary. Mrs. W. T. Hard-<lb />
ing (Alice Best) : hosnitality<lb />
chairman. Mrs. A. S. Bvnum.<lb />
(Emma Cobb) ; ways and means<lb />
chairman. Mrs. L. W. Rogers<lb />
(N a n c y Brantly) : reporter.<lb />
Mrs. T. M. Sawyer (Glennie<lb />
Mangum). The chapter will<lb />
make a donation of thirtv dol-<lb />
lars ($30.00) to the Association<lb />
this year.<lb />
On February 22. the Ruther-<lb />
ford County chapter was organ-<lb />
ized. A meeting was held atrain<lb />
on March 29. A picnic is sched-<lb />
uled for May. There are eight<lb />
East Carolina Teachers College<lb />
alumni in Rutherford County.<lb />
Mrs. John Telly (Estelle Cham-<lb />
blee) ; reporter, Mrs. E. H.<lb />
Dicky (Sallie Pittman). The fol-<lb />
lowing committees were named<lb />
at the first meeting; ways and<lb />
means, Mrs. O. K. Joyner<lb />
(Christine Vick) and Mrs. J.<lb />
L. Marcom (Augusta Wood-<lb />
ward) ; social, Mrs. E. H.<lb />
Browning (Fannie B. Brown),<lb />
Mrs. J. L. Ferguson (Helen<lb />
Modlin) and Mrs. C. J. Thor-<lb />
oughgood (Zell Wester) ; scrap-<lb />
book, Mrs. J. G. Weaver (Mar-<lb />
tha Stewart) ; program, "Mrs.<lb />
M. R. Medlin (Sara Louise Nix-<lb />
on) and Mrs. J. L. Marcom<lb />
(Augusta Woodward) : year-<lb />
book. Mrs. R. J. Ray (Ann<lb />
Whitehurst) : dinner chairman,<lb />
Mrs. J. C. Holland. (Alia Mae<lb />
Jordan), Mrs. R. J. Ray (Ann<lb />
Whitehurst), and Mrs. J. L.<lb />
James (Warnie Ross) ; Christ-<lb />
mas bazaar. Mrs. W. A. Grave-<lb />
ly (Margaret Tyson), Mrs. J. G.<lb />
Weaver (Martha Stewart), and<lb />
Mrs. C. H. Baker (Carrie Mae<lb />
Ward) : nominating committee,<lb />
Mrs. J. M. Newsome (Ellen<lb />
Renfrow), Miss Pattie Jenkins,<lb />
and Miss Irene Fleming. The ob-<lb />
jectives of the executive commit-<lb />
tee for this year were: to in-<lb />
crease membership, and to work<lb />
for a more friendly spirit<lb />
among the members. A dinner<lb />
meeting was held at the Womans<lb />
Club in October. Miss Maria<lb />
Graham and Mr. R. C. Deal, at-<lb />
tending from the College, gave<lb />
interesting talks. There were<lb />
fifty reservations for the din-<lb />
ner, and forty-seven attended.<lb />
The chapter has sponsored" two<lb />
bridge tournaments�one in No-<lb />
vember at which reservations<lb />
were made for forty-eight tables<lb />
and one in May for members<lb />
only. The regular Christmas<lb />
bazaar was held in December.<lb />
The chapter has forty-three ac-<lb />
tive and paid members and fifty<lb />
paid members. Eleven new mem-<lb />
bers have joined the chapter this<lb />
vear. One hundred three 'dol-<lb />
lars $103.00) have been turned<lb />
to the Association this vear�<lb />
fifty-three dollars ($53.00) of<lb />
this was a gift and fifty dol-<lb />
lars ($50.00) for dues. Officers<lb />
for next year are: president,<lb />
Miss Ruby Garris: vice-presi-<lb />
dent. Mrs J. M. Newsome (El-<lb />
len Renfrow) ; secretary, Mrs.<lb />
IF. H. Shuford (Mae Renfrow);<lb />
treasurer, Mrs. R. J. Ray (Ann<lb />
Whitehurst) : and reporter, Mrs.<lb />
Mrs. E. H. Dicky (Sallie Pitt-<lb />
man).<lb />
The Ayden chapter was or-<lb />
ganized February. 1940. Enroll-<lb />
be given as a gift to the Associa-1 North Central District of the<lb />
tion. One other meeting for the! Association. The chapter has 24<lb />
current year is scheduled. At this active members,<lb />
time the officers for the year In September, the Burlington<lb />
1941-42 will be elected and all chapter was organized. From<lb />
unfinished business will be set- the beginning the chapter has<lb />
tied. Since the chapter was or- had a one-hundred percent paid<lb />
ganized, the following people membership. In the early spring,<lb />
from the College have visited the president, Mrs. John Thomas<lb />
with the group as guests speak Sutton (Mae Hampton Keith),<lb />
ers: Dr. Leon Meadows, Mr. R moved to La Grange and the<lb />
C. Deal, Miss Annie L. Morton, I vice-president, Margie Caldwell<lb />
and Miss Estelle McClees. Missj<lb />
Frances Wahl visited the group<lb />
at the same time as Miss Mor-<lb />
ton, and Miss Dora Coates at<lb />
the same time as Miss McClees.<lb />
In October, when the Kinston<lb />
chapter was organized, Mrs.<lb />
Ned Carwile (Frances Harvey)<lb />
was elected president; Hannah<lb />
Turnage, vice-president; Mrs.<lb />
P. E. Shouldars (Leta Williams),<lb />
secretary-treasurer; and Gladys<lb />
Swindell, publicity director. The<lb />
chapter has held three meetings.<lb />
It has an active membership of<lb />
23.<lb />
The Rocky Mount chapter has<lb />
held regular monthly meetings<lb />
throughout the vear. On October<lb />
28, a most delightful dinner<lb />
meeting was held. Dr. and Mrs.<lb />
Leon R. Meadows. Miss Estelle<lb />
McClees, and Dr. R. J. Slay were<lb />
invited from the College. Dr.<lb />
Meadows was principal speaker<lb />
for the evening. Mrs. B. M. Ben-<lb />
nett visited with the chapter in<lb />
November. The chapter has 17<lb />
active members. They have sent<lb />
a gift of twenty-five dollars to<lb />
the Association. Officers for the<lb />
chapter are: Mrs. R. M. Taylor<lb />
(Ethel Shelton), president: Mrs.<lb />
G. A. Haggard, vice-president;<lb />
Mrs. J. H. Hayes (Pattie "Far-<lb />
mer), secretary: Mrs. E. P. Ger-<lb />
ard (Elsie Horton), treasurer,<lb />
and Mrs. Turner Hinnant(Ruby<lb />
Daughtrige). reporter.<lb />
Roanoke Rapids chapter mem-<lb />
bers have enjoyed regular<lb />
monthly meetings that were both<lb />
strictly social, and those which<lb />
were turned over to business<lb />
matters. Miss Margaret Eakes<lb />
heads the organization with<lb />
Nancy Sperling. Mrs. G. A.<lb />
Gurganus (Julia Foley). and<lb />
Elizabeth Wilder serving as<lb />
vice-president, secretary-treas-<lb />
urer, and reporter, respectively.<lb />
At a recent meeting, members<lb />
present agreed to write other<lb />
alumni to urge them to join the<lb />
Association, too, they agreed to<lb />
give donations to be turned in<lb />
to the Association on Alumni<lb />
Day. One member. Virginia<lb />
Blount, is vice-president of thei<lb />
became president. Mrs. R. G.<lb />
Collier (Lucille Cole) is secre-<lb />
tary-treasurer and Nancy Hin-<lb />
son, reporter. The active mem-<lb />
bership of the chapter is 25. A<lb />
ten dollar ($10.00) donation<lb />
was recently sent to the Associa- j<lb />
tion. Meetings have been varied;<lb />
including a dinner meeting,<lb />
Christmas party, candy pulling,<lb />
bridge party and picnic.<lb />
The High Point alumni group!<lb />
has held regular monthly meet<lb />
ings. It has sponsored one sue-j<lb />
cessf ul benefit bridge. The;<lb />
meeting includes both a business<lb />
hour and a social period. Dur-<lb />
nig the year several new mem-<lb />
bers have been welcomed into<lb />
the chapter. Miss Ruth Modlin<lb />
is president of the unit; Made-<lb />
leine McCain, vice-president;<lb />
Mrs. R. C. Mullen (Edna Love),<lb />
secretary; and Miss Lillian Par-<lb />
rish, treasurer.<lb />
The highlight of the year's<lb />
activities of the Greensboro<lb />
alumni group was a banquet re-<lb />
centlv held on the Jefferson<lb />
Roof. The group has met four<lb />
times during the year. Serving<lb />
as president to the group is Miss<lb />
Alice Pope. Miss Alice Pope was<lb />
Ire-elected to the office for the<lb />
j coming year. Other officers are:<lb />
Mrs. Robert Barbee (Alice<lb />
i Whitehurst), vice-president;<lb />
Miss Lilla Pritchard, secretary,<lb />
treasurer; Mrs. Robert V. Mor-<lb />
Mor-<lb />
ns (Margaret Smith), publicity<lb />
chairman; and Mrs. C. A. Jack-<lb />
son (Pattie Smith program<lb />
In Louisburg. an alumni . �<lb />
ter was organized in November<lb />
There are eleven acti<lb />
bers who have met several<lb />
during the year. The<lb />
hopes to have a membership in-<lb />
cluding all alumni in Franklin<lb />
County. Officers are: Mi - Viv-<lb />
ian Lucas, president; Mrs, <lb />
I). Jackson, vkje-presid<lb />
W. G. Lancaster (Ros<lb />
Johnson); secretary<lb />
and Mrs. R. B. Mitel<lb />
Mullen), reporter.<lb />
Only Kelvinator has it!<lb />
Miss Beulah Haynes is president ;ed in the �rouP are 27 members.<lb />
of the chapter and Mrs. B. M.<lb />
Bennett (Elizabeth Stewart),<lb />
secretary.<lb />
In Goldsboro the East Caro-<lb />
lina Teachers College alumni<lb />
have held one meeting each<lb />
month during the regular school<lb />
term. There are seventeen ac-<lb />
tive members. Aims for the<lb />
year have been; to hold monthly<lb />
meetings, to enlist new mem-<lb />
bers, to contribute to community<lb />
projects, and to contribute to<lb />
the Alumni Association. The<lb />
group has contributed to the<lb />
Empty Stocking Fund and to<lb />
the Community Chest. In Jan-<lb />
uary a sunshine basket was gi-<lb />
ven to an invalid. In November<lb />
members joined in a<lb />
banquet to which Dr. and Mrs.<lb />
Flanagan, Miss Graham, Miss<lb />
Sammon. and Miss McCless were<lb />
invited. Officers for 194041<lb />
The chapter has met eight times.<lb />
Twenty-one dollars have been<lb />
turned in in class dues�twelve<lb />
dollars and fifty cents in June,<lb />
1940 and eight dollars and fifty<lb />
cents during 1941. The chapter<lb />
has enjoyed a most successful<lb />
year under the able leadership<lb />
of its officers: president, Mrs.<lb />
Staton Ross( Josephine Dixon) ;<lb />
vice-president. Mrs. Roy L.<lb />
Turnage, Jr. (Corabob Smith) ;<lb />
j secretary-treasurer, Mrs. James<lb />
Ray Pittman (Marie Moore) ;<lb />
reporter, Mrs. Sam Underwood<lb />
(Viola Gaskins) ; chairman of<lb />
ways and means committee, Mrs.<lb />
C. R. Tyndall, Jr. (May John-<lb />
son Eure). Each member has<lb />
pledged fifty cents which is to<lb />
and Estelle Greene have pre-<lb />
sented to the chapter members<lb />
the following as guests speak-<lb />
ers : Miss Emma L. Hooper, Mrs.<lb />
P. W. Picklesimer. Miss Ruth<lb />
Bray, Mr. James L. Fleming,<lb />
and Mr. Vester Mulholland.<lb />
Mr. R. C. Deal led the "Pro-<lb />
fessor Quiz Program" at the<lb />
banquet; President Leon R.<lb />
Meadows gave the Address of<lb />
Welcome; Mr. Denton Rossell<lb />
sang; and Mr. Lindsay Whic-<lb />
hard, Class of '40, served as<lb />
toastmaster. The men's quartet<lb />
and Mr. Rossell sang for the<lb />
Christmas program. The Green-<lb />
are as follows: president, Nao-<lb />
mi Newell; vice-president. Mrs.<lb />
W. V. Waestmoreland (Sallie B.<lb />
Noblin) : secretary, Mrs. Marsh-<lb />
all Helms (Mildred Sasser) ;<lb />
treasurer, Mrs. Paul M a g i 11<lb />
(Eliza Walters).<lb />
The Raleigh chapter of East<lb />
Carolina Teachers College Alum-<lb />
ni Association has had a suc-<lb />
cessful year under the leader-<lb />
ship of its members and the fol-<lb />
lowing officers: president, Mrs.<lb />
R. F. Noble (Mamie Cutler) ;<lb />
vice-president, Ruby Garris;<lb />
secretary, Mrs. C. H. Baker<lb />
(Carrie Mae Ward) ; treasurer,<lb />
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