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Freshman Class<lb />
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Orientation Fete<lb />
Freshmen over-ran the cam-<lb />
pus of ETC during the days of<lb />
September 22 and 23 as one of<lb />
the largest groups of Freshmen<lb />
in the history rf tin- College<lb />
flocked to the campus.<lb />
ECTC rose to meet the oc-<lb />
casion and initiate the new-<lb />
comers into their College ex-<lb />
periences. The thirteenth annual<lb />
orientation was held in the Au-<lb />
ditorium of Robert H. WrigW<lb />
Memorial Auditorium.<lb />
An address of welcome was<lb />
delivered by President L. R.<lb />
Meadows, after which members<lb />
of the faculty were introduced.<lb />
At in:4(� on the first day of the<lb />
orientation program Miss Annie<lb />
I. Morton. Dean of Women: Dr.<lb />
Herbert ReBarker. Dean of<lb />
Men: F. D. Duncan, treasurer,<lb />
and Dr. Howard .T. McGinnis,<lb />
registrar, explained the relation-<lb />
ships of the student to his de-<lb />
partment.<lb />
lb Carl L. Adams talked on<lb />
a subject important to all Fresh-<lb />
men, "Choosing a Curriculum<lb />
Last on the program was Har-<lb />
riett Marshburn, president of<lb />
the Women's Student Govern-<lb />
ment Association, who pointed<lb />
out ways a student may get the<lb />
-T out of his college career.<lb />
Wednesday, September 24.<lb />
Freshmen Registration Day.<lb />
tired and bewildered Freshmen<lb />
completed the last step toward<lb />
ming full-fledged students<lb />
of East Carolina Teachei<lb />
Lansing Hatfield Here October 10;<lb />
Mrs. Roosevelt On November 17<lb />
Lower Your Windows, Girls!<lb />
Editor Caught In The Draft<lb />
Lansing Hatfield, above,<lb />
noted singer f the Metropoli-<lb />
tan Opera Company, will ap-<lb />
pear in concert it Fast Caro-<lb />
lina Teachers College next Fri-<lb />
day night, October 10. Hatfield<lb />
is a native North Carolinian<lb />
and has been received with<lb />
wide ovation in all parts of the<lb />
nation where he has appeared<lb />
L Clifton Evans,<lb />
Popular Junior<lb />
Dies On Sept. 24<lb />
By Rosalie Brown<lb />
"Next! Take off your shirt;<lb />
Come on over here and let's have<lb />
a listen to your heart. You look<lb />
like the typical American youth<lb />
that we need for our Defense<lb />
Program' I<lb />
Jimmie meekly slalked over j<lb />
to the man, and in ids ever so<lb />
weak voice said. "I don't think<lb />
I'm fit to go to the army, sir.<lb />
I have heart trouble ihat start-<lb />
ed last year when I met a cer-<lb />
tain little Freshman at E. C<lb />
T. C<lb />
"Oh, vou are a college man?"<lb />
"Yess, that is in a way (but<lb />
I probably won't be for long)<lb />
and my Mother always told me<lb />
to keep out of "drafts" because<lb />
I am subject to colds verv easily.<lb />
And my feet are so flat that<lb />
they make any plainman look<lb />
silly. Oh. yeah! 1 can't hear well<lb />
at all. in fact everybody shouts<lb />
at me<lb />
g Degree<lb />
bed Arts<lb />
his Year<lb />
Dr. L R. Meadows<lb />
Vespers Speaker<lb />
I "Say fellow, you wouldn't be<lb />
L. Clifton Evans. 20. junior j trying to keep out of the army<lb />
and ne of the most popular by any chance, would you?"<lb />
members of the student body of "Oh. no. sir. Do I look like<lb />
East Carolina Teachers College. Ithat type? I just don't know<lb />
died in Pitt General Hospital how all the girls at E. C. T. C.<lb />
on Wednesday. September 24 are going to live and he happy<lb />
one day before he was scheduled ! and respectful without me there<lb />
Col- to enroll for the 1941-42 ses- to help them<lb />
sion. What subjects do vou take<lb />
Funeral services were conduc- down there? Any thing essent-<lb />
ted from S. G. Wilkerson and . jal to National Defense?"<lb />
Sns Funeral Home by John<lb />
Armfield, Rector of St. Paul's<lb />
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irts cur-<lb />
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ted by<lb />
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(!arolina<lb />
11 be the<lb />
President Leon R. Meadows<lb />
spoke Sunday night at the first<lb />
VWCA-VMCA vesper service of<lb />
the college vear. on the topic;<lb />
�Making a' Life which, he<lb />
pointed out would include much<lb />
more than just making a liveli-<lb />
hood.<lb />
President Meadows preface<lb />
his talk with a comment on the<lb />
V. W. and Y. M. as the organi-<lb />
zation sponsored by the College<lb />
for the spiritual growth of the<lb />
students, and urged that his<lb />
Episcopal Church in Greenville.<lb />
Burial was in the family plot in<lb />
Cherry Hill Cemetery,<lb />
Active pallbearers were Ken-<lb />
neth Henderson, Smut Burks,<lb />
Leon Meadows, Jr Pert Har-<lb />
den. George Lautares, Norman<lb />
Wilkerson, -Fames Whit field and<lb />
Charles Futrell.<lb />
Clifton was a member of the<lb />
staff of the Teco Echo and was<lb />
author of the column. "Campus<lb />
Silouettes He also wrote gen-<lb />
eral news for the school news-<lb />
paper. He was a member of Phi<lb />
Sigma Pi Fraternity, a member<lb />
of the Executive Committee of<lb />
the Young Democratic Club.<lb />
was an associate editor of Whitfield. Despite<lb />
attempts to get a<lb />
i rbook.<lb />
?d from<lb />
"Well, er. er. my majors are<lb />
English and History<lb />
"Hum. they will be Jackson<lb />
and Green before long. Nope,<lb />
the armv needs you more than<lb />
school. You aren't taking im-<lb />
portant subjects, such as Sci-<lb />
ence, Electrical Engineering,<lb />
Aviation, or German. Depen-<lb />
dents?"<lb />
"There are 1100 girls at E. C.<lb />
T. C. and most of them call me<lb />
"Daddy<lb />
"If vou don't look out you<lb />
will start out in the brig, as a<lb />
bigamist. You will be report-<lb />
ing to Fort Bragg, October 16<lb />
Next<lb />
So it was just like that, and<lb />
Jimmie Whitfield was Private<lb />
his many<lb />
deferment.<lb />
By Margie Davis<lb />
Lansing Hatfield, the young<lb />
and talented baritone who was<lb />
winner of the Metropolitan au-<lb />
dition of the air for 1941, will<lb />
present a concert at ECTC on<lb />
October 10, at 8:30 p. m.<lb />
Wright Auditorium.<lb />
Only 29 years old, Hatfield<lb />
has risen from college glee club<lb />
to one of the most promising<lb />
baritones in the country. As a<lb />
successful winner of many con-<lb />
tests, scholarships and other<lb />
musical openings, he has final-<lb />
ly reached a most enviable and<lb />
highly honorable position, that<lb />
of a Metropolitan opera singer.<lb />
Though born in Virginia, he<lb />
was reared in Hickory, X. �.<lb />
and received his education at<lb />
Lenoir-Rhyne College. While a<lb />
student there he joined the glee<lb />
club for two reasons. "The glee<lb />
club needed someone who had a<lb />
tuxedo, and I happened to have<lb />
one he says, "Besides, it gave<lb />
me an excuse to cut classes<lb />
His excellent voice, noted by<lb />
i critics for its wonderful tone,<lb />
i splendid timbre and most ex-<lb />
pressive quality makes him well<lb />
adapted to the Metropolitan re-<lb />
quirements.<lb />
Amos Allen, pianist, will ac-<lb />
company Mr. Hatfield.<lb />
The second entertainment<lb />
will be presented through vhe<lb />
personality of a nationally<lb />
known figure a n d popular<lb />
speaker, Mrs. F r a n k 1 i n D.<lb />
Roosevelt. She will appear on<lb />
Friday, November 17, on her<lb />
first visit to this section of the<lb />
Eight faculty and staff mem- '  � , , <lb />
���� , 51 n.i;�D 1 he Don Cossack Chorus ot<lb />
bers are new at East Carolina D . , .<lb />
Teachers College this fall. reat .ussian a,nd nc'<lb />
The head librarian, Felix Eu- �" Wl11 aPPear December 2 on<lb />
Tentative plans for an all-<lb />
day homecoming celebration to<lb />
be held at East Carolina Teach-<lb />
ers College on October 18 al-<lb />
ready have been worked out by<lb />
a committee headed by Mrs.<lb />
Adelaide Rloxton.<lb />
Comprising the Homecoming<lb />
Day Committee are Mrs. hlox-<lb />
ton, chairman; Miss Maria D.<lb />
Graham, Coach John B. Chris-<lb />
1 tenbury, 0. A. Hankner, Miss<lb />
 elms Lowe and Miss Estelle<lb />
McClees.<lb />
Registration for homecoming<lb />
m ill be held in the lobby of Aus-<lb />
tin at 10:30 o'clock on the<lb />
morning of October 18, followed<lb />
by a general program in Aus-<lb />
tin auditorium starting prompt-<lb />
James Whitfield. above, a<lb />
Senior, has resigned his posi-<lb />
tion as editor of the Teco Echo<lb />
pursuant to his induction into<lb />
the United States Army at Fort<lb />
Bragg on October 16. He will<lb />
complete his education at ECTC<lb />
if, and when, he gets out of the<lb />
Army.<lb />
Eight Vacancies<lb />
In ECTC Faculty<lb />
Now Are Filled<lb />
audience give them whole-heart- Teco&amp; co<lb />
ed support. He then urged the wag Kraduat<lb />
tudents to make regular tten: Groenville High School in 1938 See Draft on Page<lb />
ance at the church of their oi I d entr!vd Edwards Military <lb />
gene Snider, who began work<lb />
during the Summer, is new to<lb />
the regular student body. Mr.<lb />
Snider, a graduate of the Uni-<lb />
versity of Illinois Library<lb />
School, came to the college from<lb />
State Teachers College, Cape<lb />
Giradeau, Missouri. Elliott L.<lb />
Hardaway, of Vanderbilt Uni-<lb />
versity and the University of<lb />
Illinois Library School, will be<lb />
an assistant on the library staff.<lb />
He has been serving as catalog<lb />
assistant at the University of<lb />
Lllinois. Mr. and Mrs. Snider<lb />
none worked. So. we bid a fond are Hving. ontne corner'of Fifth<lb />
choice a part<lb />
program.<lb />
of their regular<lb />
will divide our<lb />
studen1 into groups, as it will<lb />
take them to every church in<lb />
town he said, but all may come<lb />
together again in the Y vesper<lb />
service on Friday and Sunday<lb />
evenings. ��<lb />
Starting from Luke 2 :o2. He<lb />
wisdom and statute, and<lb />
with God and man.<lb />
ssed in his<lb />
taik certain ingredients, or ele-<lb />
,rriculum is ments. that enter into �kmg<lb />
a life such as time, meditation,<lb />
work, determination, tolerance<lb />
Expec'tto take time to grow.<lb />
See Vespers on Page Four<lb />
m posed<lb />
! r Her-<lb />
R J. Slay,<lb />
and Mr. M.<lb />
n working out<lb />
I � UD for the<lb />
response to<lb />
been grow-<lb />
th re w<lb />
in favor<lb />
the speaker discu?<lb />
Academy. While there he served<lb />
the student newspaper as<lb />
editor. He came to ECTC at the<lb />
beginning of the 1940-41 ses-<lb />
sion and had been active in af-<lb />
fairs of the campus since.<lb />
Clifton was born in Wilson,<lb />
moving to Greenville with his<lb />
oarents early in life. Besides<lb />
his parents, surviving are one<lb />
sister.<lb />
ui<lb />
estimate,<lb />
Meadows, just<lb />
ents will turn to<lb />
Jum, but it<lb />
est to many<lb />
the immediate<lb />
could not other-<lb />
i ge and yet<lb />
� isional degree.<lb />
i by tempera-<lb />
tted to teaching.<lb />
ding reason for<lb />
the Board of the<lb />
rriculum, said Dr.<lb />
the aid it would<lb />
� � in making the<lb />
ers in the insti-<lb />
 ive process and<lb />
� en better teachers<lb />
phase of the Col-<lb />
icational program has<lb />
a number of students<lb />
lidates for the de-<lb />
to a teacher's cer-<lb />
� hange their curn-<lb />
Much Painting<lb />
Done On Campus<lb />
interval between Sum-<lb />
terms at East<lb />
r1aLndTeFachers'Colle(rework<lb />
mn at the college were busy<lb />
S5Sti�, talldin- -nd puttw<lb />
soTT thVbuilW were<lb />
.inted. new floors were put in<lb />
?ct; Hall and floors were re-<lb />
finished in Jarvis. and new<lb />
Gotten Hall and floors were re<lb />
j in Jarvis. and new<lb />
copper water pipes replaced the<lb />
�ennnewtenniesn courtsiwere<lb />
iSjtett.many tennis en<lb />
husiaat. on the campua.<lb />
Musical Plans<lb />
Are Announced<lb />
A. L. Dittmer, head of the<lb />
Music Department, has an-<lb />
nounced that a series of musi-<lb />
cal programs will be presented<lb />
throughout the current school<lb />
year.<lb />
The first in a series will be<lb />
a formal piano recital by Miss<lb />
Wilda Royall on December 8.<lb />
At Christmas, one of the lar-<lb />
gest Christmas programs ever<lb />
to be presented at East Caro-<lb />
lina Teachers College, will be<lb />
staged.<lb />
Following this, there will be<lb />
two faculty recitals, and pro-<lb />
grams by the Ladies' Glee Club,<lb />
College Choir and Orchestra. In<lb />
addition to these, a Music Week<lb />
11 program will be sponsored by<lb />
ithe entire Music Department.<lb />
Feature ECTC<lb />
Green Lights, official stu-<lb />
dent newspaper of Greenville<lb />
High School, will have a sec-<lb />
tion devoted to East Carolina<lb />
Teachers College in the next<lb />
edition coming off the presses<lb />
next Friday. The high school<lb />
cooperates with the college in<lb />
its teacher-training program<lb />
and the section will give stu-<lb />
dents of the high school an in-<lb />
sight into certain phases of life<lb />
at the college.<lb />
I and Summit streets in Green<lb />
I ville.<lb />
Miss Margaret Sellman. of<lb />
Northwestern University and<lb />
Teachers College, Columbia, will<lb />
take the place of head of the<lb />
nursery school left vacant by<lb />
the marriage this summer of<lb />
Miss Evelyn Rogers. Miss Sell-<lb />
man has had experience in the<lb />
nursery school of the outstand-<lb />
ing school system of Winnetka,<lb />
Illinois, and has taught at<lb />
Teachers College, Columbia.<lb />
Robert W. Getchell, and ad-<lb />
ditional assistant in music, will<lb />
have charge this year of the<lb />
band in addition to his regular<lb />
See Vacancies on Page Two<lb />
their first tour outside the eas-<lb />
tern cities. There have been re-<lb />
peated requests for the return<lb />
of the talented group and some<lb />
rank it among the most enjoy-<lb />
able attractions offered by the<lb />
College.<lb />
The next entertainment sched-<lb />
uled is the National Symphony<lb />
Orchestra. It's conductor. Hans<lb />
Kindler, has been influential in<lb />
presenting the orchestra in<lb />
summer concerts given in Wash-<lb />
ington City at Water Gate on<lb />
the Potomac. This will be the<lb />
first time a full symphony or-<lb />
chestra has appeared in this<lb />
section of the state.<lb />
ECTC has a splendid well-<lb />
rounded program which is des-<lb />
tined to be well-received by an<lb />
enthusiastic audience. Tickets<lb />
for all the entertainments may<lb />
be purchased from the Junior<lb />
Chamber of Commerce in Green-<lb />
ville by all persons who are not<lb />
students at the College. While<lb />
there are only four definitely<lb />
scheduled attractions for the<lb />
lv at 11 o'clock and lasting un-<lb />
til 12 o'clock.<lb />
. Appearing on the program<lb />
will be Mrs. J. C. Holland of<lb />
Raleigh, president of the Alum-<lb />
ni Association of East Carolina<lb />
Teachers College, and Dr. L. R.<lb />
Meadows, college president.<lb />
Dinner will be served at one<lb />
o'clock, and contrary to the<lb />
usual procedure, everyone eat-<lb />
inir tin t h e campus will be<lb />
seated.<lb />
Coach Christenburv's Pirates<lb />
will tangle with West Carolina<lb />
Teachers College in a football<lb />
game, to be preceded by a color-<lb />
ful parade, plans for which have<lb />
not vet been completed. Dot<lb />
Dalrymple is in charge of the<lb />
student groups working in the<lb />
interest of the parade.<lb />
The football game will start<lb />
at 2:30 o'clock and highlights<lb />
the afternoon activities.<lb />
Starting at 8:30 in the eve-<lb />
ning a dance will be staged in<lb />
the Wright building, and a<lb />
party for those who do not care<lb />
to dance, in the new Classroom<lb />
Building.<lb />
For the general session to be<lb />
held in the morning of Home-<lb />
coming Day, music will be<lb />
furnished by the College Or-<lb />
chestra, and the Mixed Chorus<lb />
will provide vocal selections.<lb />
Tabor Portrait<lb />
To Be Unveiled<lb />
President L. R. Meadows has<lb />
announced that an oil painting<lb />
of the late Dean C. Tabor, head<lb />
of the Music Department at<lb />
East Carolina Teachers College<lb />
for two years, has been present-<lb />
ed by members of the family<lb />
and will be unveiled in appro<lb />
priate ceremonies to be held at<lb />
a chapel program on Tuesday.<lb />
October 23.<lb />
The portrait, which is 25 by<lb />
30 inches, was painted by the<lb />
same artist who painted the por-<lb />
trait of Calvin Coolidge now-<lb />
hanging in Washington.<lb />
Dean Tabor's portrait is a<lb />
splendid work of modern art<lb />
and will be hung in an appro-<lb />
priate place in Robert H.<lb />
vear's program, others will be Wright Building<lb />
added when the fund is suffi-1 President Meadows said that<lb />
ciently increased to guarantee all the arrangements have not<lb />
them, and these will be included<lb />
in the season ticket at no extra<lb />
:ost.<lb />
By Margie Davis<lb />
On the week-end of Septem-1 them ! At first, the tasks of dish<lb />
ber 19 the Women's Student washing, cooking, etc were di-<lb />
Government Association enjoy- vided among various groups,<lb />
ed a fall retreat to Washington, but finally everyone went on a<lb />
N. C, at Camp Leach. The household strike and merely<lb />
council met in front of the Col- flew to the kitchen when gastric<lb />
lege post office around 2:30<lb />
p. m. on Friday, where they<lb />
joined Paul T. Ricks, who pro-<lb />
juices started rumbling. Oh, but<lb />
it was fun! There was a lovely,<lb />
super-delicious grapevine close<lb />
vided a bus to transport the j at hand and it was surelv an<lb />
group to the camp.<lb />
Each girl carried enough food<lb />
for herself (and six others) and<lb />
the kitchen looked like a coun-<lb />
try grocery store. Ahem! As<lb />
most of the girls were not home<lb />
ec majors, a large part of the<lb />
food seemed preserved in those<lb />
tin containers called cans�<lb />
ideal place for "1am sessions'<lb />
�eh what? By the way. that<lb />
Pamlico River was cold enough<lb />
to squeeze a lemon into�Brr!<lb />
But it wasn't cold enough to<lb />
keen some from going in. Some<lb />
"His got so cold they put on<lb />
their sweaters and hopped in<lb />
the bed with other people�and<lb />
bless the man who invented I if you want to know anything<lb />
about cold feet�j-u-s-t a-ask<lb />
-me! Er-finally we settled down<lb />
to a more serious business;<lb />
namely that of discussing our<lb />
plans for Freshman orientation<lb />
and the new council room in<lb />
Austin, for which we would like<lb />
to thank Miss Sallie Joyner<lb />
Davis.<lb />
Well, if you freshmen think<lb />
we greeted you with rather ser-<lb />
ious faces�it's because we left<lb />
our "wim, wigor and witality"<lb />
at dear ole Camp Leach�so<lb />
been completed for the unveiling<lb />
exercises.<lb />
Holding Night<lb />
Science Classes<lb />
The Science Department of<lb />
East Carolina Teachers College<lb />
is offering two courses in<lb />
science as night classes this fall.<lb />
The classes will meet on one<lb />
night per week on the campus<lb />
and will carry full residence<lb />
credit of three hours per course.<lb />
An organization meeting was<lb />
held in the Science Department<lb />
at the College at 8 p. m. on<lb />
Tuesday, September 30. At this<lb />
time courses to be offered and<lb />
night of class meetings were<lb />
decided.<lb />
Credit in these courses may be<lb />
used toward graduation or for<lb />
please forgive us<lb />
Our special guests included j the renewal or raising of cer<lb />
Miss Grigsby and Miss Wil- j tificates.<lb />
Hams, and our chaperone was<lb />
Miss White�and say! She sho<lb />
can cook fried chicken!<lb />
Dr. R. J. Slay and Dr. B. B.<lb />
Brandt have charge of the night<lb />
classes.<lb />
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PAGE TWO<lb />
The TECO ECHO<lb />
FRIDAY. OCTOBEEl it<lb />
��  ' i.<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 />
Hahold Taylor<lb />
Margaret Russell<lb />
Margie Davis<lb />
Smutt Burks<lb />
Editor-in-Chief<lb />
Watching The World<lb />
by<lb />
Bemice Jenkins<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 Run-in<lb />
UARNETTE CORDLE<lb />
Business Manager<lb />
�:<lb />
!<lb />
Member<lb />
North Carolina Collegiate Press<lb />
Association<lb />
Member<lb />
Associated Cofle&amp;iate Press<lb />
Distributor of<lb />
Cblleesiate Di6est<lb />
RIPMIMNTIO FOR MATION4L ADVCftTISINO �Y<lb />
National Advertising Service, Inc.<lb />
College Pitblitkers Representative<lb />
420 Maoiwn Avc N�w York. N. Y.<lb />
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In Memoriam<lb />
There comes a time in our lives when someone we know inti-<lb />
mately or hold very dear to us. takes his heritage on earth and<lb />
passes from existence, as there is nothing more certain than<lb />
death. Such a person was Clifton Evans, known to all members of<lb />
the student body as "just plain Cliff Clifton was intelligent and<lb />
likeable, and was known among a wide circle of friends. He was<lb />
courteous and polite, and always extended a friendly greeting<lb />
to those whom he met on the campus or off the campus.<lb />
His passing is a distinct loss to the college and t this news-<lb />
paper, as he was one of the most diligent and industrious workers<lb />
the staff has ever known. He had his views on life and stood by<lb />
them. But if we are to attain goals, our lives must be possessed<lb />
with purposes. Clifton had his, and we admired him for them.<lb />
We'll miss Clifton in the staff room, on the tennis courts and<lb />
at the swimming pool. We shall miss him for what he meant to<lb />
us and to others. Even though he is not with us in person, he will<lb />
be with us in spirit always.<lb />
Now Is A Good Time To Start Attending Church<lb />
Students of East Carolina Teachers College attended Church<lb />
in large numbers last Sunday, symbolizing a good start for the<lb />
current year. Any student who doesn't enjoy sleep is below nor-<lb />
mal as far as his colleagues go, but sacrificing sleep to attend<lb />
Church will not bring any regret for those who attend. Through<lb />
the ages the best people have been those who have not neglected<lb />
the religious way of life, and those who have made Christianity<lb />
a part of their lives have found life more enjoyable. Although<lb />
some students may miss Church on Sunday morning, they still<lb />
have the opportunity to attend Vespers sponsored each Sunday<lb />
evening at 6:30 o'clock in Austin auditorium by the Young Wo-<lb />
men's Christian Association and the Young Men's Christian<lb />
Association. On each occasion there is some inspiring message<lb />
that will halp a student encounter problems he finds in his school<lb />
life from day to day. In these troublous times a student should<lb />
remember that the Christian way of life is going to shape some<lb />
of the future policies of the world, as religion is destined to<lb />
endure forever.<lb />
The gigantic holocaust known as World War II blazed forth<lb />
with terrific fury to usher in this week with death and destruc-<lb />
tion on five major fronts. First cauic an outburst in the south<lb />
as Italy took the lead in a naval engagement with the" British and<lb />
the RAF replied with an all-out assault on several Italian cities.<lb />
In the Far East Japan opened an offensive against Changsha,<lb />
capital of the Hunan province, but the uninese claimed to be<lb />
Rose CARLTONADUNN i huiding thelr uwn' And M Lhe usslans fought grimly against<lb />
5 ir u�,�.n.v mounting Nazi pressure on the southern and northern boviet<lb />
UORls riOt KADA i .  , , <lb />
fronts, the Germans themselves were battling underground re-<lb />
volts and sabotage from Norway to the Lalkans.<lb />
Those are lour fronts. 1'robably the most important front<lb />
of the entire war, however, is in Washington, where the admin-<lb />
istration has opened its campaign for the repeal of the Neutrality<lb />
Act, which would, in effect, constitute an open utclaration ot war<lb />
on theaxis powers.<lb />
As these battles of the present rage on, perhaps it would be<lb />
well to look to the future and ask what will hapen during the win-<lb />
ter, next spring and summer, when and how the conilicit will end.<lb />
It seems more than unlikely now that Hitler will crush the Rus-<lb />
sian army and take Moscow before the spring as the bitter Asi-<lb />
atic winter already sets in. On the warmer southern front it is<lb />
possible that the axis forces will drive through to take much ter-<lb />
ritory in the Ukraine and to consolidate their position before the<lb />
winter is ended and the spring campaigns begin.<lb />
With the situation as it now stands, there are two major<lb />
fronts, on one or both of which the outcome of the big show may<lb />
be decided. Should Hitler dig in for the winter in the north and<lb />
east and drive south through Turkey to India and rich rewards<lb />
in oil and food supplies, Germany and Italy w ill probably be<lb />
aligned against England, Russia, Turkey and possibly the United<lb />
States in decisive military operations in Africa, Syria, Iraq, ran,<lb />
Turkey and southern Russia. The victorious side in such a battle<lb />
would almost undoubtedly be the ultmate victor in this gigantic<lb />
world folly. In a movement of this type the superior Nazi legions<lb />
would be forced to strike with blitz tempo to overcome harass-<lb />
ment by the RAF in the west, the Russian mechanized armies<lb />
and air force in the east and by sabotage and underground agen-<lb />
cies at home. With all-out material and probably military aid<lb />
from this country the outlook on a southern war favors the<lb />
Allies.<lb />
But a push to the south may be Hitler's last chance of win-<lb />
ning the war. Should he wait and let the outcome of the conflict<lb />
be decided in battles on the eastern front next summer, the Unit-<lb />
ed States will have a fatal (to Hitler) six months to build its<lb />
armedf orces andt o turn out armaments of all types for England<lb />
and the Union of Socialistic Soviet Republics. English and Ameri-<lb />
can armies might attempt an invasion of the continent from the<lb />
west or from the south in addition to aiding the Reds. And while<lb />
the democracies and their allies use this time for valuable prep-<lb />
aration. Hitler would have his own trouble with saboteurs in<lb />
Germany and conquered countries. Nazi reserves in men. metal<lb />
and oil, already depleted in the Russian war. would be lowered<lb />
still more by sporadic outbursts on ali fronts during the winter,<lb />
while the democracies' strength in these vital war materials<lb />
would increase constantly with United States output.<lb />
Regardless of when, where, why or how the battle<lb />
look none too rosy for Mr. Hitler!<lb />
STUDENT'S CORNER<lb />
,� Pmri Edward<lb />
A�'ain with the opening of school com<lb />
with the newspaper cornea Student a Corner, In e;<lb />
tempt to tell something about one of the members<lb />
body who we think deserves recognition For the<lb />
L Marks is the selectee.<lb />
Charles came to us in the tail oi 1939 .<lb />
Wake Forest. He entered E. C. T. C. with th<lb />
knew that all work and no play would mak I �<lb />
he started with extra cunricular activities I<lb />
r of l!i U he was Y. M. C. A. r<lb />
jo nt<lb />
In tin<lb />
uimmei<lb />
Bi Margie Dams<lb />
ACE: Annie Laurie Wilker-<lb />
son, president of the Associa-<lb />
tion of Childhood Education, an-<lb />
nounces that there will be a<lb />
meeting of the executive coun-<lb />
cil of the club tonight at 6:30 yurk President set1. he was a number of th<lb />
ihe Edu- inet for 1940-41, vice-president of th Junior<lb />
Treasurer of the V. D. C. 1940-41, and now h<lb />
ident of the Y. M. C. A. He has also been a<lb />
dramatics for the past two years. .<lb />
I am sure that most of you know Charles<lb />
in case you don't, he is the boy that keeps you<lb />
movie if you forget your ticket. Another way �<lb />
ni.e him is by his pleasing personality and<lb />
PK1I,AJ<lb />
o'clock in room 103 of<lb />
cation Building.<lb />
Societies: The three socie-<lb />
ties, Emerson, Poe and Lanier<lb />
are sponsoring "rush week' for<lb />
any persons who are interested<lb />
in joining. These societies form<lb />
prominent social groups on our<lb />
campus and are sponsors t<lb />
various entertainments through-<lb />
out lhe year. Choose your so-<lb />
ciety and join now! See the bul-<lb />
letin board for announcements.<lb />
Freshman Class: Joyce Dun-<lb />
ham, president of the Junior<lb />
Class, announces that plans for<lb />
ih organization of the fresh-<lb />
man lass and Frosh elections<lb />
! will be posted soon.<lb />
'YDC: The Young Democratic<lb />
, Club of East Carolina Teachers<lb />
(College, largest, college or uni-<lb />
versity organization of its kind<lb />
 in the United States, will begin<lb />
: its membership dri e in the near<lb />
j future. Professor Edwin 11. Pa-<lb />
get of State College extended an<lb />
invitation to the Young Demo-<lb />
crats of this College to be repre-<lb />
sented in the Student Legisla-<lb />
ture to be held on October 24<lb />
and 25 in Raleigh.<lb />
Notici : Chilis expected to be<lb />
represented in this column<lb />
W<lb />
are very giaa that we can claim Cha<lb />
because he is a promising student and we<lb />
always be a credit to our college.<lb />
hould send or bring their<lb />
ices to ihe staff room.<lb />
no-<lb />
VACANCIES<lb />
GUESS WHAT?<lb />
Thinr have happened in the lives of Eas1 I<lb />
nd faculty since last June . . . Thin�.rs alwaj<lb />
are big things. For instance wedding bell- ha<lb />
summer.<lb />
On the Mr. and Mrs. list there is Coach �<lb />
son Schuerholz. Jean Cooper, Cecilia Cot). (<lb />
Peterson. Dick Chadwick and Mr. Mc Henry. To al<lb />
Luck<lb />
Remember George Roberts? You know thai<lb />
vhn helped pace East Carolina to victory on th<lb />
Well anyway he is now a Highway patrol ma<lb />
see him in uniform. The last time we hear I �<lb />
Raleigh.<lb />
And speaking of patrolment . . . Dick Cl<lb />
name also. He's stationed in Greenville at pn -� i<lb />
like married life. too. . . . Rut who wouldn'1<lb />
wife like he has.<lb />
Harold Taylor and Jennings Ballard are<lb />
mouth, Va. All for Uncle Sam . . . and som<lb />
Mi and Mrs. Curnmings have a son . . . i<lb />
We don't know. But we d know that family<lb />
stead of two.<lb />
Bill Dudash is selling Peanuts for Planter's<lb />
vania area.<lb />
Well, there are probably a thousand mor<lb />
but after all we can't keep up with everybody<lb />
you had a wonderful summer and that ail sorts<lb />
interesting things happened to you.<lb />
i wm i( Ilovvd: � usia<lb />
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Continued from Page On<lb />
classes. He is a graduate of<lb />
Iowa State Teachers College<lb />
and Lhe Eastman- School of<lb />
Music of the University of<lb />
Rochester. He is living at the<lb />
home of Mr. and Mrs. M. L.<lb />
Wright.<lb />
In the public school of art<lb />
department Miss Madelen Tow-<lb />
el- will fill the vacancy created<lb />
Waltzin Football Players Have<lb />
Their Troubles In Social Dancing<lb />
Bti Bt mia Jt nk<lb />
Left, right, together. Oh. this stuff isn't s<lb />
('clock noon and time for the social dancing class  I<lb />
More School Spirit Is Needed In This College<lb />
STUDENT OPINION<lb />
Dear Friends:<lb />
My country has called me to the Army, so 1 take this means<lb />
When the Pirates opened their 1941 grid year and turned of saying goodbye. It is with a note of sadness and deep regret<lb />
in a splendid performance against a background of good train-<lb />
ing, only a small number of students attended the game, if we<lb />
take the entire student body into consideration. This situation<lb />
not only looked bad to the visiting team, but failed to give im-<lb />
petus to the home team. It is true that the cheering squads have<lb />
not been organized for the current year, but nothing was done to<lb />
serve as a substitute for this condition. Each year the lack of<lb />
school spirit prevails, but nothing is done about it. A player wants<lb />
to play the game squarely and relishes victory. Rut it doesn't<lb />
Miss Dorothy Parks will leach<lb />
physical education in the place<lb />
of Miss Helen McElwain, who<lb />
resigned to do graduate work<lb />
on a teaching fellowship at<lb />
Harvard. A native of Florida,<lb />
may spill blood on the field of battle to keep this "one nation, in- j jfiss Parks is a graduate of<lb />
divisible, with liberty and justice for all Florida State College for Wo-<lb />
I'm leaving more than a group of brick buildings, as stu- men and Teachers College. Co-<lb />
dents make a school, and friends make an individual. During my<lb />
building.<lb />
All right, let's go now . . . Left, right. I<lb />
you're getting it. Left, right�Wait a minute<lb />
by the resignation of Miss Vida Charlie, when I say left, right. I don't mean I<lb />
Wicks. Miss Powers is a grad- a boxing class. Get in position with your feet. n "<lb />
uate of a Minnesota Teachers Craven.<lb />
' College and of Teachers College. This is the basic waltz step we are learn<lb />
; Columbia, and has been serving ready? All right, left, right, shift position. Mj -<lb />
as an art consultant and super- Coach John's backf'eld get in here. No. boys. 1<lb />
visor in Posts Children's School, to single-wing formation. Just shift your weighl I<lb />
Quantico, Va. j to the other. That will be sufficient<lb />
Now<lb />
-<lb />
-<lb />
that I extend this last fond farewell, as I may never see any of<lb />
you again. Guns of Europe are thundering more loudly, and<lb />
belching more death and disaster. Soon the boys in khaki�and<lb />
that's what I'm slated to be wearing within two more weeks�<lb />
-<lb />
. -<lb />
f �<lb />
make him feed so well to play before empty seats If anything is three g Qn cam j have acquired a wide circle of life-<lb />
to be done about school spirit, each student must assume some  ' . T . �  .<lb />
initiative. School spirit is something that must be built up triend�- And more than onct when l �� awa' T sha11 Slt in<lb />
through individual and collective support, but it never has been front of the barracks, or in front of my pup tent, and think of<lb />
done here. We have some fine fellows in school and they want to Ann, the Young Democrats who call me "daddy the campus<lb />
produce the kind of athletic teams that you desire. Let's start building, hours in the staff room working on the Teco Echo, the<lb />
right now with more school spirit and keep it at a high rjeak. movies .on Saturday night, the soda shoppe. and Fleming Hall.<lb />
 but more recently, Jarvis.<lb />
Since the word got around that I have to go away, my friends<lb />
have remarked: "We're going to miss you' , "School isn't going<lb />
to be the same or some other rejoinders that give a fellow the<lb />
A Note To The Freshmen<lb />
You have taken a lease on life that will transform you from<lb />
an adolescent to an individual with a well-rounded personality feeling you have when you hear the dull thud of hard clay as it<lb />
if you put the best that you have into your college career. Slow- j bounces off the casket of a close friend after the remains have<lb />
ly, but surely, you will be confronted with the task of assuming j been towered into six feet of earth. I'm going to miss all of you,<lb />
responsibihty, and how well you do this will determine the sue- ,  , T , . ,  .<lb />
cess you find in tackling problems later in life. When a student ; and especially one person whom I have already mentioned,<lb />
jumps from a high school of a few students to a college of many And when my bus rolls away from the station at the foot of the<lb />
students and finds himself among what he regards as total<lb />
strangers, he is possessed with a spirit of loneliness. This<lb />
is the time for him to begin acquiring new friends, as many of<lb />
them will be life-long.<lb />
Perhaps the largest single problem of the average college<lb />
freshman is that of adjustment. The adjustment process includes<lb />
his social and scholastic side of life, and one is just as important<lb />
as the other if he is to make a splendid teacher. Meeting the prob-<lb />
lems in on the scholastic side of life hinges on a student's study<lb />
west campus at 12:25 on October 16, you can rest assured that<lb />
Uncle Sam is not getting anything but my body, as I'm leaving<lb />
my heart at East Carolina Teachers College.<lb />
From time to time I'll be sending the Teco Echo bits of in-<lb />
formation about the contrast of college life and Army life to keep<lb />
you informed on national defense efforts. And I shall be interest-<lb />
ed in what's going on back here, too.<lb />
When 1 get out of the Army, I shall complete my education<lb />
habits, while the social side is confined namely to his extra-cur- here. So until then, goodbye, take care of Ann, and may God be<lb />
ricular activities. One good way to help meet the social adjust<lb />
ment is to join some organization that best suits the interests of<lb />
a student. In this the student not only will find ways to utilize<lb />
time that come after study, but also friends who are willing to<lb />
assist him with his problems as they arise.<lb />
All students entering college for the first time have the putty<lb />
of their future welfare in their own hands. They can shape or<lb />
break their own destiny. Let the chips fall where they may.<lb />
with all of us until we meet again.<lb />
Our School Is An Exception!<lb />
It has long been established that East Carolina Teachers<lb />
College with an enrollment of more than 1200 students from all<lb />
over Eastern North Carolina is of definite value to the city of<lb />
Greenville and to its merchants.<lb />
These more than 1,000 young men and young women, not<lb />
unly do a great deal of shopping in the city, but also serve as<lb />
an excellent means of advertising for Greenville throughout the<lb />
state. Their impressions of Greenville and its business men and<lb />
merchants should have considerable influence in the communi-<lb />
ties and schools in which they teach or work after graduation.<lb />
Members of the Greenville Merchants' Association recognize<lb />
the advertising and trade value of ECTC students, as is evidenced<lb />
by their special posters, signs and displays in viting the patronage<lb />
of these students. Yet when representatives of the college sought<lb />
to solicit a comparatively small amount of return advertising<lb />
Sincerely, Jimmie Whitfield.<lb />
and support from members of the Merchants' Association that<lb />
programs to publicize and build up the college football team<lb />
might be printed, the Association calmly turned thumbs down<lb />
on the proposition and produced rules directed at preventing<lb />
any such requests from ECTC or others from being complied<lb />
with. �<lb />
Obviously these rules have as their purpose to prevent the<lb />
merchants' losing money in fradulent advertising schemes. But<lb />
should an ECTC football program be considered such a scheme?<lb />
Certainly the college is attempting to make no money at the ex-<lb />
pense of the merchants. An institution as large and as important<lb />
to the business interest of local merchants as in this college should<lb />
receive special consideration in this matter.<lb />
Tell Your Friends About This, Students<lb />
The Greenville Junior Chamber of Commerce again is co-<lb />
operating with the Entertainment Committee of East Carolina<lb />
Teachers College in an effort to bring better entertainment to<lb />
the College. Tickets are being sold at a reduction to outsiders and<lb />
members of the student body are urged to tell their friends about j for the biggest"chewbalf"editor,<lb />
this offer, enabling them to get the I est in entertainment at the I and most radical makeup man<lb />
lowest possible cost. � I in the newspaper world.<lb />
umoia.<lb />
In science, the place of Miss<lb />
Mary Caughey, on leave of ab-<lb />
sence to complete work for the<lb />
doctor's degree at Duke, is filled<lb />
by Miss Mary Humphreys of<lb />
Maryland. Miss Humphreys<lb />
holds a Master's Degree i'rom<lb />
Duke and last year was grad-<lb />
uate assistant there in botany<lb />
while working toward her doc-<lb />
torate. Miss Parks, Miss Pow-<lb />
ers, Miss Sellman and Miss<lb />
Miss Mary R. Robertson.<lb />
Madison. N. C, new assistant<lb />
nurse at the college infirmary.<lb />
is a graduate of Roanoke-Rap-<lb />
ids Hospital and has studied at<lb />
Peabody College. She has been<lb />
in Greenville the past<lb />
nurse at the NYA tr<lb />
ter.<lb />
you're all doing pretty well. Then r<lb />
few sore toes around the campus for a few<lb />
get the hang of it after a while, and it will be ea<lb />
off a log, or as running through the entin<lb />
100 yards and a touchdown.<lb />
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Bucs Crush Pioneers; Portsmouth Here Oct. 11<lb />
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��� � ra will receive tin favors. Another vear<lb />
and are off to a flying start with tht<lb />
all team. It looks like another<lb />
f E. C. T. C. athletic<lb />
get US�'i<lb />
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1941<lb />
rosy<lb />
teams and before<lb />
to winning teams that will bring<lb />
�ur college, instead of very mediocre<lb />
is vicinity for such a dreadfully long time<lb />
ind the renaissance hit Greenville. After<lb />
�ut of the depths of defeat and gloom last<lb />
ing to prove that last year<lb />
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was no<lb />
?rts fans around the campus were a<lb />
'�' ability of anyone to completely revise<lb />
and present a winning team. "Winning<lb />
the jargon of the Teco Echo sports de-<lb />
� with th fall of 194. but Coach Christen-<lb />
and hi- stems to be doing exactly the same<lb />
� Anyway, this corner is convinced of the<lb />
put out good teams, and we implore all<lb />
ll way and get behind the Pirate football<lb />
: tched ni1 one victory in it's only contest<lb />
w. " e got something t<lb />
w it.<lb />
be proud of and<lb />
ianakos<lb />
team showed it's sense in choosinff<lb />
for thf grid season, and we ain't<lb />
as well as an outstanding football<lb />
well bevond reproach. He not to seven for the Pioneers.<lb />
of the visitors firsts :am<lb />
� ;manship is<lb />
nirr eapin� holes in the opponent's line, but<lb />
rstanding and easy-goine athlete that he<lb />
ler. Jimmy graduated from Blue Ridgo<lb />
at high school in Hendersonville. and<lb />
� year after Trying his luck at Mar?<lb />
eding vear. He starred as a guard on the<lb />
1940 We're behind Jimmy bceause we know<lb />
the -Miff that constitutes a clean sportsman.<lb />
 - and the team of 1941 !<lb />
Marriott, Young<lb />
lead In 31-0 Win<lb />
Over Tusculum<lb />
By H( mice Jenkins<lb />
Exhibiting a smashing attack<lb />
and an inpenetrable line, the<lb />
Pirates crushed the Tusculum<lb />
College Pioneers of Greeneville, j<lb />
Tenn 31-0 in (he season open-<lb />
er here Saturday. Septem-<lb />
ber 27.<lb />
Two passes by Marshall Tea-<lb />
gue, one to Charles Craven to<lb />
put the ball on The two-yard<lb />
Tusculum line and one to Bob<lb />
Young in the end zone, resulted<lb />
in the first ECTC score after<lb />
five minutes of play. The Pi-<lb />
rates scored twice more in the<lb />
first half when Don Marriot<lb />
carried the ball 30 yards to the<lb />
visitors' one-yard stripe and<lb />
then plunged over and when<lb />
Bob Young raced 40 yards to<lb />
score on a reverse. Butler con-<lb />
verted from placement on the<lb />
second touchdown to make the<lb />
halftime score 19-0.<lb />
With 40 seconds gone in the<lb />
second semester Marriot scored<lb />
again for the Teachers on a 25-<lb />
yard off-tackle jaunt. The final<lb />
tally came when Stuart Tripp<lb />
intercepted a Tusculum pass and<lb />
dashed 24 yards to paydirt.<lb />
ECTC scored 10 first downs<lb />
Six<lb />
via<lb />
Dorothy Parks<lb />
New Instructor<lb />
In Physical Ed.<lb />
Schuerholz And Rogerson Back<lb />
To Strengthen E. C. T. C. Squad<lb />
"1 think East Carolina Teach-<lb />
ers College is a fine school; the<lb />
I student bodv has a wonderful<lb />
spirit, and the faculty has a<lb />
'most friendly attitude declar-<lb />
ed Miss Dorothy Parks, new<lb />
! teacher of physical education<lb />
for women in the college, vhen<lb />
interviewed by a Teco Echo<lb />
' representative. t<lb />
Miss Parks, who hails ori-<lb />
ginally from St. Petersburg,<lb />
iFla "received her B. S. decree<lb />
from the Florida State College<lb />
for Women and obtained her<lb />
t M A. degree at Columbia Uni-1<lb />
� versity. She has had valuableI<lb />
experience in actual teaching!<lb />
also. .<lb />
"The ECTC physical educa-<lb />
tion department has wonderful<lb />
possibilities Miss Parks stat-<lb />
ed "The equipment is excellent,<lb />
John B. Christenbury. affec-I and we should be able to� ac-<lb />
tionately known by students as comphsh a great deal with what<lb />
-Coach' John who is begin- j we have this vear<lb />
n,g his second vear as head In outlining her plans tor the<lb />
 � vctc has alreadv be- vear Miss Parks' explained that ,<lb />
"fi Chriltenb Piloted i to establish a faculty olaynt<lb />
the Pirate gridders through a <lb />
"Coach John"<lb />
Gets Fine Start<lb />
Again This Fall<lb />
Take Notice, Boys<lb />
There will be a big freshman<lb />
party for all boys who are here<lb />
for their first year in the Cam-<lb />
pus building Monday night at<lb />
eittht o'clock. It is very com-<lb />
pulsory that all freshman boys<lb />
attend, because it is one of those<lb />
get-to-gethers that is meant for<lb />
the betterment of all those pre-<lb />
sent. Incidentally, failure to be<lb />
there will pav off the jack-pot<lb />
in fearful consequence. In oth-<lb />
er words the varsity club is<lb />
quite anxious to see all new<lb />
faces Monday night. Remem-<lb />
ber, eight o'clock.<lb />
Camp Davis<lb />
Cancels Game<lb />
With Pirates<lb />
East Carolina's game sched-<lb />
uled with Camp Davis for to-<lb />
morrow night at Wilmington<lb />
was called off in a telephone<lb />
�Tm"surV"l wiii like it here j conversation between a repre-<lb />
the air route as they completed<lb />
ten of their 24 aerials for 115<lb />
vards. They lost possession of<lb />
the oval thrice on Pirate inter-<lb />
ceptions. ECTC completed five<lb />
of eleven passes<lb />
Lineups:<lb />
iPos. ECTC<lb />
for 51 vards.<lb />
ur with all "these" fine students and sentative of the army team and<lb />
EfhtoSSSL SSSrJS. teacher, to wort.with com- ,�ach  hn Christenbury the<lb />
��.� fa and �lZIU,<lb />
'e Teachers an extra week of rest<lb />
Today's Ho-Hum befo,e thev meet<lb />
� x �K<lb />
Vhead<lb />
71<lb />
� starting football around here, it's not<lb />
f the basketball and baseball sched-<lb />
nd -� ring. There was a little under-current<lb />
mpua last vear about the apnarently-in-<lb />
i baseball schedules. We've got the material<lb />
year, and we want fine schedules to go along<lb />
- lutelv no point in having a good team<lb />
r for it to do that will permit it to really show<lb />
so we want good schedules this year, and<lb />
E C T. C. is going places this vear. but<lb />
LE-<lb />
LT-<lb />
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RE-<lb />
IIK-<lb />
-Craven<lb />
-J. Young<lb />
-G ianakos<lb />
�Tripp<lb />
-Lucas<lb />
-Roberson<lb />
-Greene<lb />
�R. Young<lb />
ECTC eleven wound up the sea<lb />
son with a record that surpass-<lb />
ed anv record established by an<lb />
ECTC football team for many<lb />
years previous. After the grid<lb />
season. Coach Christenbury.<lb />
Tusculum who came to Greenville after<lb />
coaching at Brevard College<lb />
led a hustling basketball squad<lb />
to a record equally as good as<lb />
Good cheer has reached the<lb />
Pirate footballers in the form of<lb />
Wilson Schuerholz and Russell<lb />
Rogerson, who joined the squad<lb />
after the first week of prac-<lb />
tice. Schuerholz, speedy half-<lb />
back of last fall's eleven, and<lb />
Rogerson, tackle, were stars all<lb />
'through play in 1940. and their<lb />
.arrival in the Rue camp<lb />
strengthens the squad consider-<lb />
lably.<lb />
With the cancellation of the<lb />
game with Camp Davis. Coach<lb />
Christenbury's charges will<lb />
have another full week of pre-<lb />
paration for the irame with the<lb />
strong Portsmouth Apprentice<lb />
School here next week end. The<lb />
Coach will probably shift his<lb />
starting lineup of last Satur-<lb />
day in order to work in Schuer-<lb />
holz in the backfield. Added<lb />
weight and fancy running will<lb />
be added with the Yankee, and<lb />
he will most likely get a start-<lb />
ing nod next Saturday.<lb />
No injuries of any conse-<lb />
quence were suffered by the Pi-<lb />
rates in their first eame with<lb />
Tusculum. and barring scrim-<lb />
mage casualties, the Rues should<lb />
be ready for Portsmouth a week<lb />
from tomorrow. The starting<lb />
line will probably be 'the same,<lb />
with Craven and Green as ends.<lb />
Robinson and J. Young as<lb />
tackles. Captain Gianakos and<lb />
I ucas as guards, and Stuart<lb />
Tripp as center. Rogerson and<lb />
Butler will see plenty of action<lb />
as relief tackles. Both<lb />
dul<lb />
lie o<lb />
r two to get there. Let's look ahead.<lb />
QB�Teague<lb />
FB�Marriot<lb />
QB�Waddell<lb />
' Score by periods<lb />
Morgan<lb />
Allerton<lb />
Miller<lb />
Hollows<lb />
Tomasetti<lb />
Bowsher<lb />
Hartsell<lb />
Mitchell<lb />
Starnes<lb />
Marshall<lb />
Schulze<lb />
E. C. T. C. has thirteen let-<lb />
ternien back for another foot-<lb />
ball season and Coach Christen-<lb />
bury has ten of them in the<lb />
starting eleven. In addition to<lb />
rtiiY � v�v.  sun Ling CiCltll. " ��<lb />
the preceding football record, j tne starters, other lettermen re-<lb />
and the genial mentor capped j turning are Rogerson, Butler,<lb />
his first year's work by putting i andWiley Brown, all linemen.<lb />
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tar<lb />
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ECTC<lb />
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bedlam in the staff room all because of the<lb />
Iowa accommodated the students by bringing<lb />
touch-<lb />
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an<lb />
nk goodness), vour columnist can still think<lb />
-he Pirate's 31-0 massacre of Tusculum last Sat-<lb />
t Don Marriott, congenial Yankee, was the<lb />
ic attack, although Bob Young, shifty wing-<lb />
�ntv to the offense of ECTC Marriot and<lb />
the mail for E. C. T. C and with WUson<lb />
ng to the lineup it looks like Coach John S<lb />
the student bodv a powerful backfield that has<lb />
. and anything else that a Rood backfield needs<lb />
forward wall talked for itself in the first UCIt <lb />
miirht as well have been trying to penetrate tt officials: referee. Latham.<lb />
amDUS building, as far as their success goes. FJon umpirt Mock, Davidson:<lb />
Pirate line led by Captain Jimmy Gianakos, Headlinesman, Kalley. Duke;<lb />
- raven Green Lucas and Tripp. hurled the field jge. Knight. UNC.<lb />
it's heel with devasting tackling anddefensive<lb />
er who ranks right up there with the two<lb />
,1 a -well game while he was in there, and<lb />
,e Pirates only point after touchdown.<lb />
out a better-than-average base-<lb />
ball team that did all right with<lb />
a tough schedule. A victory over<lb />
the powerful Elon Christians<lb />
climaxed the season for the Pi-<lb />
rate nine.<lb />
Mr. Christenbury has al-<lb />
ready shown that he is intent<lb />
upon keeping ECTC athletic;<lb />
teams above the water. A one-<lb />
sided victory over Tusculum in<lb />
the curtain-raiser established<lb />
Coach John's present irrid ma-<lb />
chine as being able to hold it's<lb />
own against all opponents this<lb />
fall.<lb />
Summary: Scoring<lb />
downs. Marriot 2, Young 'J<lb />
Tripp: scoring extra points.<lb />
Butler (place-kick). ECTC sub-<lb />
stitutes�ends, Grant. Mallard:<lb />
tackles. Butler, Little: guards,<lb />
Scott. W. Brown: backs. A.<lb />
Brown Miller. Woody. Tuscul- Just as a matter of follow J<lb />
urn substitutes�ends. Morgan. injr the lead of other papers.the <lb />
Hyland: tackles. Kirkpatrick: E. C. T. C. sports editor sticks 1 .<lb />
center Bewley: backs. House- his neck out with a couple ol<lb />
holder Burriss, Campbell. Bar- daring prognostications for to-<lb />
morrow's football parade. Duke<lb />
two touch-<lb />
All seven first-string linemen<lb />
on this year's team earned let-<lb />
ters last year and in the back-<lb />
field are Schuerholz, Waddell,<lb />
and Bob Youm all of whom<lb />
were leaders during the 1941<lb />
fall campaign. Marshall Teague<lb />
and Don Marriott, newcomers<lb />
this year, are the other outstand-<lb />
ing backs on the Pirate roster<lb />
this fall.<lb />
'mouth Naval Apprentices here<lb />
 next week. The Pirates came<lb />
I through their battle with Tus-<lb />
eulum last Saturday with no<lb />
serious injuries and are looking<lb />
i good in their daily workouts at<lb />
 the practice field. Several late<lb />
comers have reported for prac-<lb />
tice, including Wilson "Yank"<lb />
Schuerholz. star back last fall,<lb />
and Russell Rogerson. tackle<lb />
who was last year voted the<lb />
team's best blocker.<lb />
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The Pirates' 1941 first string<lb />
forward wall averages 183<lb />
pounds, while the number one<lb />
backfield averages 162, making<lb />
Ithe team average 172 pounds.<lb />
9 � hearty welcome to Miss Dorothy Parks, The reserve strength has plenty<lb />
M Flu-ain in the physical education depart- of extra poundage, with Butler<lb />
v 1 be missed on'the campus, but we are L person, alternate tackles.<lb />
, rake ud where her predecessor left off, the main business, each weigh-<lb />
T ,b in the department. Miss Parks has l � over 190 pounds. Schuer-<lb />
S rt bi" the nrtiative that makes for a good holz with his 175 pounds, will<lb />
Tshe annoucedeplans1or a faculty playnight this mUchneeded weight to the<lb />
beats Tennessee<lb />
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The TECO ECHO<lb />
FRIIMV<lb />
Alumni<lb />
News<lb />
T<lb />
By<lb />
ESTELLE McCLEES<lb />
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Eighteenth Alumni<lb />
A group of the<lb />
Chapter�<lb />
East Caro-<lb />
lina Teachers College alumni in<lb />
La Grange. N. C. met with Mrs.<lb />
J. T. Sutton (Mae Hampton<lb />
Keith) on Tuesday evening<lb />
September 16. and organized a<lb />
local unit. Officers for the year<lb />
were elected as follows: Mrs.<lb />
Millurd Sutton (Mary Wise Da-<lb />
venport), president: Mrs. J. T.<lb />
Sutton, vice-president; Miss Ce-<lb />
lia Grantham, secretary-treas-<lb />
urer: Miss Eugenia Allen, re-<lb />
porter. Miss Estelle McClees.<lb />
alumni secretary, assisted in the<lb />
meeting. She gave somewhat of<lb />
a review of the activities of the<lb />
local chapters and explained the<lb />
objectives and present set-up of<lb />
the general Association. Others<lb />
attending from Greenville were. were made for a tea to be<lb />
Mrs. Mildred Owens, president at<lb />
of the Greenville East Carolina<lb />
Teachers College Alumni Chap-<lb />
ter. Miss Grace E. Smith, treas-<lb />
urer of the general Association,<lb />
and Miss Ellen Bowen of the<lb />
College staff. Meetings will be<lb />
held the first Tuesday in each<lb />
month. Alumni were invited to<lb />
meet in October with Mrs. Mil-<lb />
lard Sutton.<lb />
home of Mrs. W. G. Lancaster<lb />
(Rosabelle Johnson).<lb />
Greenville�<lb />
Members of the Greenville<lb />
chapter will meet in the New-<lb />
Class Room Building on Friday<lb />
evening, October 3. Miss Maria<lb />
D. Graham will speak about'<lb />
"Recent Changes at Fast Caro-<lb />
lina Teachers College" and Mrs.<lb />
Adelaide E. Bloxton, chairman<lb />
of the Homecoming Committee,<lb />
about plans for the Day�Satur-<lb />
dav. October 18. Hostesses will<lb />
be Mrs. J. M. Basart (Sybil<lb />
Clark). Mrs. George CFapp<lb />
(Jeanette Powell). Mrs. W. G.<lb />
Garner (Ernestine Wynne).<lb />
Mrs. George D. Rock Vincent,<lb />
land Mrs. Chester Walsh (Cath-<lb />
erine Hill).<lb />
Charlotte�<lb />
At the first meeting of the<lb />
year of the Charlotte chapter<lb />
which was held at the home of<lb />
i Mrs. R. A. Hand on Tuesday<lb />
afternoon. September 16. six<lb />
new members were welcomed<lb />
into the organization�Mrs. Jo-<lb />
sephine Bass. Mrs. H. T. Doty.<lb />
Mrs. James Dick, Mrs. R. F.<lb />
Garrison. Mrs. M. A. Leeper,<lb />
and Mrs. J. A. Piper. Plans<lb />
given<lb />
Har-<lb />
ris (Vera Miller) on the ofter-<lb />
noon of September 26. This tea<lb />
was planned for East Carolina<lb />
Teachers College alumni attend-<lb />
ing the N. C. E. A. meeting in<lb />
Charlotte.<lb />
YWCA Officers<lb />
Attend Parleys<lb />
During the Summer several<lb />
YWCA officers from East Caro-<lb />
lina Teachers College attended<lb />
training schools and conferences<lb />
in religious work.<lb />
Miss Virginia Whitley of<lb />
Nashville went to New York in<lb />
July for six weeks of study at<lb />
the President's School of Union<lb />
Theological Seminary and Co-<lb />
lumbia University to prepay<lb />
herself as president of the 'YW-<lb />
CA this year. For the second<lb />
consecutive Summer the organ-<lb />
ization has sent its president to<lb />
this outstanding training center<lb />
for student leaders in religious<lb />
work. Bfiss Whitley brought<lb />
back to the campus new ideas<lb />
for the betterment of the local<lb />
association.<lb />
Miss Grace Ross of Aurora,<lb />
social service chairman, spent<lb />
six weeks in study at the YW-<lb />
CA center at Blue Ridge. Miss<lb />
Ora Crisp, secretary, joined her<lb />
there in June for a special<lb />
YWCA conference lasting about<lb />
a month.<lb />
Miss Charlotte Shearin of<lb />
Rocky Mount, vice-president,<lb />
attended the Baptist Student<lb />
Assembly at Ridgecrest in June.<lb />
ECTC Student<lb />
Gets YDC Post<lb />
Betsy Hutchinson, last year s j<lb />
president of the Young Demo-<lb />
cratic Club of East Carolina<lb />
Teachers College, has been<lb />
named vice-chairman of the<lb />
Young Democratic Clubs of<lb />
North Carolina. She succeeds<lb />
Mildred Andrews of ECTC.<lb />
The appointment was made<lb />
in the annual pow-wow of<lb />
Young Democrats held last<lb />
month in Winston-Salem.<lb />
Merle Slater, this year's vice<lb />
president, and Kathryn Daven-<lb />
port, member of the Executive<lb />
Committee, were delegates to<lb />
the convention from East Caro-<lb />
lina Teachers College.<lb />
The club was organized a<lb />
year ago by James Whitl'ield<lb />
and became the largest college<lb />
or university club of its Kind<lb />
in the United States. Tom Cox :<lb />
is president of the club<lb />
year.<lb />
route on the Vanceboro-New<lb />
Bern road in August.<lb />
All of these have headquar-<lb />
ters at the local bus station.<lb />
in each f the dormitories<lb />
Miss Marguerite Austin<lb />
ha.<lb />
been<lb />
the .<lb />
elected<lb />
unior '<lb />
Frosh-Junior<lb />
Set For Oct. 25<lb />
thi<lb />
Bus Facilities<lb />
Expanded Here<lb />
Former Student<lb />
In Naval Heserve<lb />
HPT Students<lb />
Start Fall Work<lb />
Smith field�<lb />
Smithfield alumni of East<lb />
Carolina Teachers College have<lb />
formed an alumni chapter. The<lb />
organization meeting was held<lb />
on Thursday evening. Septem-<lb />
ber 25. at the home of Mrs. F.<lb />
V. Hoyt (Bessie Willis). Mrs.<lb />
F. W. Hoyt was elected to serve<lb />
as president: Mrs. N. C. Barden<lb />
(Florence Peacock), as vice-<lb />
president : Miss Lucy Wynne,<lb />
secretary-treasurer: Mrs. Joe<lb />
Coates (Lucille Crocker), re-<lb />
porter. One of the big objec-<lb />
tives of the present members is<lb />
to rapidly secure the member-<lb />
ship of every East Carolina<lb />
Teachers College alumnus in<lb />
Johnston county. Miss Estelle<lb />
McClees. alumni secretary, met<lb />
with the group.<lb />
Aitden�<lb />
Miss Beatrice Cherry was e-<lb />
lected head of the Ayden chap-<lb />
ter of the Alumni Association<lb />
on Tuesday evening. September<lb />
23. when the first meeting of<lb />
the year was held at the home<lb />
of Mrs. R. L. Turnage. Jr. (Car-<lb />
obob Smith). Mrs. Sutton Ross<lb />
(Josephine Dixon) was elected<lb />
reporter. Alumni were delighted<lb />
to have Dr. and Mrs. Ieon R.<lb />
Meadows as guests for the meet-<lb />
ing. Dr. Meadows spoke to the<lb />
group about "What Constitutes<lb />
a Good Alumnus During the<lb />
social hour. Mrs. Robbie Dail<lb />
conducted two contests. Win-<lb />
ners were Miss Lelia B. Stan-<lb />
cill and Miss Christine Harris.<lb />
Franklin County�<lb />
The Franklin county alumni<lb />
chapter will be led in its year's<lb />
activities by the following of-<lb />
ficers elected at the first meet-<lb />
ing of the year on Tuesday eve-<lb />
ning. September 23: Mr. Ray<lb />
Pruette. president; Mrs. Hugh<lb />
H. Perry (Martha O'Neal),<lb />
vice-president: Mrs. Frank<lb />
Harrington, secretary-treasur-<lb />
er; Miss Vivian Lucas, report-<lb />
er. Mrs. J. C. Holland, presi-<lb />
dent of the general Association,<lb />
met with the group. Mr. Pru-<lb />
ette is the first man graduate<lb />
to be president of a chapter.<lb />
The meeting was held at the<lb />
Vis<lb />
itine the campus recently<lb />
was William Burtress White-<lb />
hurst. Ensign U. S. N. R. and<lb />
former student of East Carolina<lb />
Teachers College.<lb />
In 1936 he left here to join<lb />
the navy, serving first in a oa-<lb />
trol off Martininue in the West<lb />
Indies. After Christmas 1940<lb />
he went from the Virgin Is-<lb />
lands to Cuba, to Panama, to<lb />
California, and to Honolulu. In<lb />
May he returned to New York<lb />
to study on the Prairie State,<lb />
naval reserve ship, and was<lb />
commissioned on Sent ember 16.<lb />
Ensign Whitehurst. of Bethel,<lb />
who was home on a ten-day<lb />
leave, was scheduled to resume<lb />
his studies, in the tornedo school<lb />
;at Newport. Rhode Island. Sep-<lb />
tember 29.<lb />
VESPERS<lb />
Continued from Pate One<lb />
he said. Don't expect the full<lb />
fruition of time all at once. In<lb />
closing Dr. Meadows made a<lb />
plea for faith as teachers in one-<lb />
self, in those he taught, and in<lb />
the mission of the teacher.<lb />
Charles Marks. YMCA Presi-<lb />
dent, introduced the spe-V-er<lb />
Next Sunday night the YWCA<lb />
will have its pledge service.<lb />
The Third Civilian Pilot<lb />
Training Course opened Octo-<lb />
ber 1. with a quota of ten stu-<lb />
dents allowed for the Fall term.<lb />
Requirements this time called<lb />
for one vear in college if the ap-<lb />
nlioant is in colletre now or two<lb />
years for an applicant not now-<lb />
enrolled in college.<lb />
Applicants took physical ex-<lb />
aminations, and those successful<lb />
;n enterinir the course began<lb />
flight training at the citv-coun-<lb />
tv airport this week, under the<lb />
instructors who were there dur-<lb />
ing the Summer term�Arnold<lb />
r-raham of Danville. Va and<lb />
Paul Thiesson of Nebraska.<lb />
The following boys completed<lb />
the Summer term course: Bert-<lb />
trum Bateman. Avden: David<lb />
Breece. Raleigh : Clifton Evans,<lb />
Greenville: Z. W. Frazelle. Rich-<lb />
lands: Charles Futrell. Green-<lb />
ville; Warren Parrish. Green-<lb />
ville: John Thigpen. Williams-<lb />
ton � R. B. Turnage. Farmville.<lb />
and Alvin Wooten, Maecles-<lb />
field.<lb />
Students at the College from<lb />
Eastern North Carolina need no<lb />
longer find it so hard as in the<lb />
past to get into and cut of<lb />
Greenville, since each of the six<lb />
main roads entering the city<lb />
now have regular bus service.<lb />
For a number of years, of<lb />
(� urse, the Carolina Coach Com-<lb />
pany has had such service on<lb />
On-i'c of these routes, those to<lb />
Raleigh. Kinston and Washing-<lb />
ton: and during the Summer<lb />
this comnanv nut en a bus by<lb />
Pinetons to Rnokv Mount and on<lb />
to Roanoke Rapids.<lb />
About the sam" time this<lb />
Summer Paul T. Ricks began a<lb />
bus route hv wav of Bethe and<lb />
Scotland Neck to Roanoke Rap-<lb />
ids, opening up much territory<lb />
that had nt had ppsv access to<lb />
Greenville and to th College.<lb />
Direct service to New Rern<lb />
was also started this Summer,<lb />
the Seashore Transportation<lb />
Comnanv having initiated a bus<lb />
Conimittt'trnen have been ap-<lb />
pointed to work out plans for<lb />
the Freshman-Junior to be held<lb />
October 25 in honor of the<lb />
Freshman class.<lb />
It was decided in a meeting<lb />
of the Junior class to stage a<lb />
dance and party, carrying out<lb />
� the Halloween theme.<lb />
Joyce Dunham, class presi-<lb />
dent, announced the appoint-<lb />
i merits as follows :<lb />
Invitations. Marjorie Davis,<lb />
chairman; Audrey White and<lb />
Caroline Miles: Program. Ar-<lb />
lene Mercer, chairman, May<lb />
Pierce and Adminta Eure; Dec-<lb />
orations, Charlotte Shearin,<lb />
chairman. Rachel Favrirr. Lau-<lb />
ra Fay Wood. Norman Wilker-<lb />
son; Refreshments. Mae Gil-<lb />
liam. chairman, Mildred Wat-<lb />
kin- t:id Dorthene Massey: Or-<lb />
chestra. Mary Ion,r Ford, chair-<lb />
man, Mary L. Wallace and Lou<lb />
Averette.<lb />
All Juniors are urged to pay<lb />
their dues immediately. There<lb />
will be persons to collect them<lb />
UNDERWOOD PORTAHLE<lb />
TYPEWRITERS, S2S.75 to Sfil.r.O<lb />
Underwood Elliott<lb />
Fisher Co.<lb />
Phone 2383<lb />
vl<lb />
Coburn's Shoes, Inc.<lb />
"Your Shoe Store"<lb />
Greenville. N. C.<lb />
STUDENTS!�VISIT<lb />
W. T. GRANT CO.<lb />
Complete Line of Stationery<lb />
Notions and Hosierxi<lb />
For Prompt Service Try<lb />
CITY SHOP SHOP<lb />
1107<lb />
E. 5th St.<lb />
V<lb />
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Dial 2530<lb />
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Your Friends<lb />
For A<lb />
Delicious Drink<lb />
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KARES<lb />
PROMPT SERVICE<lb />
EXCELLENT FOOD<lb />
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I MUCH NEEDED SNACK<lb />
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GARRIS GROCERY <lb />
4<lb />
Welcome E. C. T. C, Students<lb />
ROSES'S<lb />
For All School Supplies<lb />
�'The Home of Values<lb />
j "If It's In Town, We Have It<lb />
Howdy�<lb />
Students! Welcome To Greenville<lb />
Welcome To The Colony and Pitt<lb />
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Frazec and big cast<lb />
in<lb />
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IN HAWAII"<lb />
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A Girl A Guy<lb />
And A Gob"<lb />
with<lb />
George .Murphy<lb />
Lucille Ball<lb />
Admission<lb />
ADULTS 22c Inc. Tax<lb />
Children lie In. Tax<lb />
COLONY<lb />
of the South Seas<lb />
with<lb />
DOROTHY LAMOUR<lb />
Jon Hall<lb />
WED - THUR<lb />
Red Skelton<lb />
naw comedy star<lb />
Whistling:<lb />
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Admission<lb />
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Eve. 11-39c Inc Tax<lb />
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casual note�as does<lb />
Jlelly Don in this<lb />
young, well-fitting<lb />
gabardine classic !<lb />
Masterful tailoring<lb />
in the new shirtwaist<lb />
collar and smooth,<lb />
slenderizing skirt.<lb />
Leather buttons and<lb />
belt on blue, nat- �<lb />
ural, brown. 10-40, .<lb />
7.95<lb />
Blount-Harvey<lb />
Report of<lb />
BUDGET FOR 1910-1911<lb />
.roe<lb />
MENS ATHLETIC<lb />
VSSO IATION<lb />
Appropriation $2,746.00<lb />
Reappropriation 150.ou<lb />
Old Debt Appropriation 1.000.0U<lb />
Deposits 718.19<lb />
Spent<lb />
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Somebody whistles a few bars of a catchy tune.<lb />
Others pick it up.<lb />
Soon the whole country's whistling it It's a hit.<lb />
oomebody lights up a cigarette.<lb />
Likes it. Passes the word along.<lb />
Soon the whole country's smoking it.<lb />
It's a hit. IT'S CHESTERFIELD.<lb />
The big thing that's pushing Chesterfield ahead<lb />
Is the approval of smokers like yourself.<lb />
Chesterfields are definitely Milder,<lb />
Cooler-Smoking and Better-Tasting.<lb />
They're made of the world's best cigarette tobaccos<lb />
Blended just right tor give you more smoking pleasure.<lb />
But even these facts wouldn't count<lb />
If smokers didn't just naturally like them.<lb />
Once a smoker finds out from Chesterfield<lb />
What real smoking pleasure is, nothing else will<lb />
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