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GREENVILLE, N. C OCTOBER 17, 1941<lb />
Number 2<lb />
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Teco Echo this<lb />
Appropriations<lb />
For This Year<lb />
Announced<lb />
Smut Burks<lb />
Mary Home<lb />
1940-41 Graduates Enter<lb />
Diversified Fields Of Work<lb />
According to the report of<lb />
the Budget Committee S1B.6751<lb />
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Athletic Association and in ad- <lb />
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Varsity Club goes $125. The<lb />
iTecoan will receive $5,100: the<lb />
!Teco Echo. $1,500: and Pieces<lb />
Iner Bight $875. The W. S. O. A.<lb />
! will be given $8.50 and the M. S.<lb />
C. A. $375. For the en-<lb />
i tertainment Committee, the lar-<lb />
gest appropriation has been ex-<lb />
pended $5250. The Social Com-<lb />
j mittee will be presented with<lb />
! $900. The Senior class has been<lb />
j provided with $100: the Junior<lb />
class $250. The Chi Pi Players<lb />
! are to receive $175. For the<lb />
 YWCA the amount of $200 has<lb />
Dr. Meadows To Welcome<lb />
Alumni At 11 O'clock Meet<lb />
s <lb />
Lansing Hatfield<lb />
Meets Success<lb />
In Music Quest<lb />
alumni tomorrow.<lb />
North Carolina may well<lb />
boost another singing star, for<lb />
young Lansing Hatfield is truly<lb />
 a credit to the musical world.<lb />
Dr L. R. Meadows who will '� F�r one who originally had no<lb />
,  ,��,� i. ! intention of making music his<lb />
make the welcome address to career R&amp;w hasapidly be<lb />
come a success.<lb />
He finished high school at<lb />
the age of fourteen, by borrow-<lb />
ing his sister's books and study-<lb />
ing from them. After two years<lb />
at Lenoir Rhyne College he be-<lb />
came principal of a small coun-<lb />
ty school. Also he was given a<lb />
singing class to instruct. He<lb />
doubted his ability to under-<lb />
take this job, but after the first<lb />
week he found himself singing<lb />
for probably the first time in<lb />
his life, in public. When he re-<lb />
Student Teachers<lb />
Are Afforded<lb />
New Facilities<lb />
in-<lb />
Junior-Freshman<lb />
Masquerade Ball<lb />
Plans Completed<lb />
-�  I the YMCA.<lb />
Graduates ' of 1940-41 have ! A total of $16,675 was grant-<lb />
i entered diversified fields of I ed to the student organizations<lb />
bet set aside, and also $200 for i creased number of seniors at. turned to Lenoir Rhyne Col<lb />
East Carolina Teachers College j lege a few years later, this time<lb />
applying for work required in he tried out for the Glee Club<lb />
oractice teaching under compe- He was convinced that he should college dining halls at one<lb />
piactice teacning unaer compe , .ann- a�� ��,i, off� o clock.<lb />
Old grads will throng to the<lb />
East Carolina campus tomor-<lb />
row to participate in an all-day<lb />
celebration of the annual Home-<lb />
coming event.<lb />
Headed by Mrs. Adelaide<lb />
Bloxton, a committee of six<lb />
members has mapped out plans<lb />
for homecoming. Other mem-<lb />
bers of the committee are Miss<lb />
Maria D. Graham, Coach John<lb />
B. Christenbury, O. A. Hank-<lb />
ner, Miss Velma Lowe and Miss<lb />
Estelle McClees.<lb />
Following registration in the<lb />
lobby of the Austin building<lb />
Saturday morning at 10:30<lb />
o'clock, a general program will<lb />
be held in the Austin auditor-<lb />
ium from 11 to 12 o'clock noon.<lb />
President Leon R. Meadows<lb />
will extend welcome to the<lb />
alumni, and Mrs. J. C. Holland,<lb />
of Raleigh, president of the<lb />
East Carolina Teachers College<lb />
Alumni Association, will make<lb />
the principal address. Under<lb />
the direction of A. L. Dittmer,<lb />
head of the music department,<lb />
the college orchestra will furn-<lb />
ish music for this program.<lb />
Vocal selections will be offered<lb />
by the mixed chorus.<lb />
Dinner will be served in the<lb />
entered diversitied tields oi j ea to xne siuuem "ris0 practice teaching under compe " ��� �� �"2r<lb />
work, according to official re-�f the camf- With � ' tent critic teachers, the college ?tJ; �Zimfh�<lb />
ived hv the college personal service .and $100 for organization for practice teachJ1S teacher persuaded him that<lb />
ned by the college inddentala plus organiza inJ has been enlarged to pr0- Je not only had a baritone voice<lb />
naiontv of the stu- ' tne -mnrmiHiitinT IVip PTflnH -v. i. � i jr:�u �r ii but it was a bass-baritone<lb />
1 accepted secretarial work, some<lb />
! have married, some are engaged<lb />
j in social work, and some have<lb />
entered army or navy service.<lb />
Those who have been induc-<lb />
man dance and party have been . military service are<lb />
Plans for the Junior-Fresh-<lb />
ports receiv<lb />
While a majority of the stu- j tions appropriation1<lb />
dnts are teaching, some have total is $17,045.<lb />
The appropriations of several<lb />
organizations was cut while the<lb />
entertainment committee and<lb />
social committees appropriations<lb />
were increased, all others were<lb />
completed with the addition of<lb />
the following details. It was de-<lb />
cided bv the Junior class that<lb />
Elmer Lee Bland, who is in the<lb />
United States air corps at Max- <lb />
lViwell Field, Alabama; Philip jman of the committee,<lb />
the party would be given in the r � Norman J. Moore, and<lb />
approximately the same.<lb />
Katherine Brown, student<lb />
treasurer for this year, is chair-<lb />
ing nas ueen emai eu tu piu- , . . .  ,<lb />
vide work in the field of home b.f rt was a bass-baritone!<lb />
economics and science in Wil-L?1tl?JLZou,0f<lb />
Lansing began to dream<lb />
"singing for his supper<lb />
Like many young music stu-<lb />
dents Hatfield wanted to attend<lb />
Fe ix E. Snider<lb />
Elected Secretary<lb />
NC Association<lb />
ace<lb />
Snider, librarian of<lb />
ins Teachers Col-<lb />
lected secretary of<lb />
tm� nt of College and<lb />
libraries at the<lb />
�ting of the North<lb />
Library Association<lb />
nd Saturday. October<lb />
Greensboro.<lb />
- 'he meeting along<lb />
Snider from ECTC<lb />
- Margaret Sammon<lb />
 L. Hardaway. assis-<lb />
irians.<lb />
xing of certain<lb />
ir na periodicals was<lb />
� as being one of the<lb />
major problems.<lb />
lining School Quart er-<lb />
erly published by East<lb />
Teacheri College, is<lb />
the periodicals which,<lb />
b Mr. Snider, wil<lb />
me iau ��� �"� �� "jGarris. Gorman J. ivioore, anu<lb />
form of a masquerade and as , g Breece who are -n the<lb />
the theme of Halloween will be Unitod states armv; Floyd Hin-<lb />
carried out all who attend are j who fa -n the United states<lb />
requested to wear some sort oi �.�� tdvvi;�<lb />
costume and S mask.<lb />
An outstanding feature of<lb />
the evening will be the figure,<lb />
in which the newly-elected of-<lb />
ficers of the freshman class will<lb />
be presented. Also participating<lb />
in this will be the Junior class<lb />
officers, the chairmen and all<lb />
members of the dance commit-<lb />
tee After the figure there will<lb />
be a grand march and favors<lb />
for everyone. For all the guests<lb />
attending who do not wish to<lb />
dance, will be apple-bobbing,<lb />
spook room, fortune telling, and<lb />
other delightful features to be<lb />
presented throughout the eve-<lb />
nl Miisic for the occasion will be<lb />
furnished by Billy Knauff and<lb />
his orchestra which boasts the<lb />
addition of two new Pgf�v<lb />
There will be over five hun-<lb />
dred people attending the af-<lb />
fair which wnl be held in a<lb />
most informal manner at 8.6V<lb />
P M in the Wright Building<lb />
on October 25th, 1941 and<lb />
nromise to be one of the out-<lb />
sTaTdfng and most enjoyable<lb />
attractions of the year.<lb />
liamston and Chocowinity, both<lb />
of which have recently been ap-<lb />
proved by the State Depart-<lb />
ment of Education, and Farm-i <lb />
villa. City Superintendent J. H Peabody Ta- de"<lb />
Rose has been asked to act as ��25S 2C u W�n<lb />
coordinator of all practice i he Woods Scholarship. He en-<lb />
teaching. The work of all other .er.ed Peabody and made his<lb />
Henartments can be cared for ,lving b 8inn�" m church on<lb />
fnPthe cTeene scho'oTs &amp; and in a hotel bar at<lb />
In Chocowinity. Marion mnT<lb />
Chapel Programs<lb />
Under Way<lb />
air corps; and Matt Phillips,<lb />
who is a flving Cadet in the<lb />
United States army corps at<lb />
Randolph Field. Texas.<lb />
Stenographic positions have been<lb />
accepted by Evelyn Brummitt in<lb />
Washington. D. C, Katherine Daven-<lb />
port in Greenville, Julia W. Edwards<lb />
in Tabor City and Hampton Noe,<lb />
who is doiner Clerical work at Camp<lb />
Davis in Onslow County.<lb />
William A. Davidson is working<lb />
with the Virginia Commission for<lb />
Blind. Norfolk, Virginia and Ruth<lb />
Askew is doing Social Case Work in<lb />
the North Carolina Commission for<lb />
Blind in Raleigh.<lb />
Artis Hardee, Elizabeth Meadows,<lb />
are graduate students at Peabody<lb />
College. Nashville, Tennessee, Bay-<lb />
lar University, Waco, Texas.<lb />
William Dudash is advertising<lb />
representative with Planters Peanut<lb />
Companv of Virginia, Barbara C.<lb />
Keuzenkamp is registrar at New<lb />
Hanover High School, Wilmington and<lb />
Lydia Piner is Pastor's assistant,<lb />
Baptist Church, Burlington.<lb />
Virginia Weldon is dietitian at<lb />
Woodard Herring Hospital, Wilson,<lb />
and Ada Rose Yow holds a position<lb />
at the Student Assembly Training<lb />
School in Richmond, Virginia.<lb />
Those who have married are Mrs.<lb />
Dorothy C. Brown, Joyce D. Camp-<lb />
bell, Wista Covington, Mrs. Roxi<lb />
ou talk bv two student<lb />
be asked to be indexed. Short taias U-V, t tainment<lb />
hers of the eouegeJm�nb�rf�� first<lb />
Magazine Staff<lb />
Begins Work<lb />
Witfc an enthusiastic staff<lb />
both editorial and business, the<lb />
Pieces of Eight has begun a<lb />
new year's work. Heretofore,<lb />
the school magazine has had<lb />
little recognition as a magazine,<lb />
and the hard work for which<lb />
it stands. This year the staff<lb />
hopes to offer something new<lb />
in the way of literature.<lb />
Two meetings of the staff<lb />
have already been called, and<lb />
plans and work begun for the<lb />
first issue. As usual the maga-<lb />
zine will come out four times<lb />
this year. The first issue will<lb />
be out the last of October.<lb />
Virginia Spencer and Pearl<lb />
Edwards are acting editor and<lb />
business manager, respectively.<lb />
There is still room for any one<lb />
on the campus who wants to<lb />
help out to do so. If you can<lb />
write, draw, collect ads, or have<lb />
original ideas, you are welcomed<lb />
to the next meeting of the. ise Taylor<lb />
Pieces of Eight. Celia Blanche Dail, Martha<lb />
The first issue of the maga Hoell, Jane Yongue, Franklin<lb />
Smith, Edith Harris, Betty<lb />
Beam. Mildred Aycock, and<lb />
Ruth Novarah will teach science<lb />
under the direction of B. E.<lb />
Wyre and home economics un-<lb />
der the direction of Mrs. Helen<lb />
King.<lb />
Ruth Britt. Jane Williams,<lb />
Emily Murphy, Ida Ruth Know-<lb />
les, and Pauline Mitchell will<lb />
teach in Williamston, Science<lb />
under the direction of Mr. Ed-<lb />
wards and home economics un-<lb />
der the direction of Miss Madge<lb />
Glazener.<lb />
In Farmville. Mary Frances<lb />
Cutts. Nympie Edgerton, Doro-<lb />
thy Powell, Elizabeth Meiggs,<lb />
and Christine Schroy will teach<lb />
science with W. C. Harrell di-<lb />
recting and home economics<lb />
with Miss Estelle McBryde di-<lb />
recting.<lb />
Miss Alice Strawn will direct<lb />
Celia Blanche Dail, Margaret<lb />
Tart. Louise Taylor, and Eliza-<lb />
beth Pearsall in home econom-<lb />
ics teaching in Greenville high<lb />
school, and Miss Louise Swann<lb />
will direct Jessie Keith, Jane<lb />
Yongue, Martha Hoell and Lou-<lb />
Hatfield has appeared on<lb />
Major Bowie's Program, guest<lb />
star on Grace Moore's program,<lb />
See Hatfield on page two<lb />
Vesper Services<lb />
Being Held<lb />
Each Sunday<lb />
o'clock.<lb />
Featuring the entertainment<lb />
program will be a football<lb />
game between the Pirates of<lb />
East Carolina and the Cata-<lb />
mounts of West Carolina Teach-<lb />
ers College starting at 2:30<lb />
o'clock. Coach Christenbury has<lb />
made plans for a colorful<lb />
parade to precede the game, and<lb />
several extra-curricular organi-<lb />
zations are planning to enter<lb />
floats. Dot Dalrymple has<lb />
charge of the student groups<lb />
working on plans for the<lb />
parade.<lb />
Highlighting the evening's<lb />
activities will be a dance at<lb />
8:30 in the Wright building<lb />
and a party in the new Class-<lb />
room building for those who do<lb />
not care to dance. Music for the<lb />
affair will be furnished by<lb />
Billy Knauff and his orchestra.<lb />
According to Mrs. Bloxton,<lb />
the morning program was made<lb />
purposely short to provide an<lb />
opportunity for old graduates<lb />
to visit with returning friends.<lb />
zine will not only be a secret<lb />
until it comes out. but it will<lb />
also be a surprise, which the<lb />
See<lb />
plceZZ on w� fo�rlstaff hopes everyone will like.<lb />
D. Kizer, and Joe Staton will<lb />
teach science in Greenville high<lb />
school under E. R. Robinson.<lb />
See Teachers on page four<lb />
h<lb />
itaff spent several<lb />
irday examining the<lb />
�� library at Chapel<lb />
Bonfire Tonight<lb />
TH Varsity Club of the col-<lb />
le ia sponsoring a gigantic<lb />
!T rr.feting and bon-fire pro-<lb />
am which will be held by the<lb />
tudent bodv of the college to-<lb />
m?Ht immediately after supper<lb />
ta reparation for tne n0TneiT<lb />
gming football game with<lb />
T. C. tomorrow<lb />
chapei'pVoan- of this ���.<lb />
and Katherine Kyser talked<lb />
ffiSfl, of the cooperation of the<lb />
of Greemiiic season<lb />
college with the saie<lb />
tickets. Meadows of-<lb />
T  ��. Stetts<lb />
, Th, student body will aaaem- 23j&amp; bv associating with<lb />
bk in front of the Austin buiId- Pf"Jna,(J3tfvate an intellectual<lb />
ln? and go directly to the athle- others. cuu, &amp; gense of re-<lb />
bc field for the festivities. In<lb />
addition to cheering, which will<lb />
 conducted bv the cheer lead-<lb />
er there willbe several brief<lb />
P talks along with the bug<lb />
n-fire that is to be lightedon<lb />
2 east end of the football<lb />
field.<lb />
9peaker �VatV �tu-<lb />
cerninK the taci " h plcas.<lb />
lege life.<lb />
"On the Bridge at Midnight,<lb />
an old-fashioned melodrama by<lb />
Bruce Brandon, to be presented<lb />
October 31, will begin a series<lb />
of outstanding productions<lb />
planned by the Chi Phi Play-<lb />
ers for the 1941-42 school year.<lb />
Charles Marks, as Horatio<lb />
Wainright, will play the lead-<lb />
ing role, and he will be sup-<lb />
ported by Virginia Cooke as<lb />
Oueenie De Lorne, the beauti-<lb />
ful, but harassed heroine.<lb />
Charles, who is a senior this<lb />
year, has been very active in<lb />
manv student organizations. He<lb />
is president of the YMCA, mem-<lb />
ber of Men's Student Council,<lb />
�nd is well known for his work<lb />
in dramatics. Last year he play-<lb />
ed an important role in Sky<lb />
Fodder a one act play pre-<lb />
Fodder a one-act play pre-<lb />
Virginia is a freshman and is<lb />
making her debut in college<lb />
dramatics.<lb />
Eunice Wainright will be<lb />
played by Hazel Williford, Mrs.<lb />
Wilda Wainright by Annie Sue<lb />
Perry, and Minerva Courtney<lb />
by Grace Johnson.<lb />
Mrs. Billingsley Billings will<lb />
be portrayed by Martha Whe-<lb />
less, who took an important<lb />
role in "Ramona last year's<lb />
senior play.<lb />
Sidney Johnson, as Halstead.<lb />
Lois Sessoms as Maybelle Bill-<lb />
ings, Eugenia Marshburn as<lb />
Gypsy Heather, Charles Cush-<lb />
man as Mervyn Parsons, Don-<lb />
ald Perry as Jack Frost, and<lb />
Rita Messick as Dora Home<lb />
comnlete the cast.<lb />
The play was written by a<lb />
well-known playwright, whose<lb />
ambition was to write a play<lb />
on the style that was popular<lb />
vh�n he was a boy.<lb />
The result is an entertain-<lb />
ing old-fashioned melodrama.<lb />
Miss Lena C. Ellis, faculty<lb />
adviser of the Chi Pi Players<lb />
since its organization, is direct-<lb />
ing the play.<lb />
"Practice is already under-<lb />
way and all members of the<lb />
cast are giving fine interpreta-<lb />
Reverend A. H. Campbell of<lb />
the Immanuel Baptist Church<lb />
of this city was the guest<lb />
speaker for the Vesper Service<lb />
held in Austin Auditorium on<lb />
October 12, 1941. The service<lb />
was sponsored by the YMCA,<lb />
with Sammy Crandall, Vice-<lb />
President of the organization,<lb />
presiding.<lb />
Reverend Campbell used as<lb />
his theme "Being Perfect In<lb />
opening his talk he stressed the<lb />
fact that being a Christian was<lb />
a full time task. In the course<lb />
of his address Reverend Camp-<lb />
bell brought out the point that<lb />
we as Christians have a defi-<lb />
nite responsibility in the world<lb />
crisis now at hand The impor-<lb />
tant thing is that the time for<lb />
action is now and not some<lb />
time in the future said Rev-<lb />
erend Campbell.<lb />
Reverend Campbell then re-<lb />
ferred to the Sermon on the<lb />
Mount as a basis for settlement<lb />
of the present world situation.<lb />
Although he had no definite<lb />
solution for ending the war,<lb />
Reverend Campbell felt sure<lb />
that some such solution could<lb />
be worked out in the spirit of<lb />
love and reconciliation. He sug-<lb />
gested that we do not despise<lb />
Hitler, but to overcome evil with<lb />
food. Reverend Campbell ended<lb />
his address with an appeal to<lb />
Faculty Members<lb />
Active Speakers<lb />
From democracy to foods is<lb />
the range of talks given to var-<lb />
ious groups by our faculty, who<lb />
must extend their knowledge<lb />
further than to the student of<lb />
E. C. T. C.<lb />
At the regular meeting of<lb />
the Avden Woman's Club, Tues-<lb />
day, October 7, President Leon<lb />
R. Meadows spoke on "Democ-<lb />
racy<lb />
On Wednesday, October 8. at<lb />
the meeting of the P. T. A. of<lb />
the Third Street School, Dr. R.<lb />
J. Slay held a discussion, "What<lb />
Everyone Should Know About<lb />
Food s Approximately one<lb />
hundred parents and teachers<lb />
heard this talk which is the be-<lb />
ginning of a series of discus-<lb />
sions of our part in defense.<lb />
At the P. T. A. of the West<lb />
Greenville School Mrs. Adelaide<lb />
Bloxton discussed "Nutrition<lb />
as a part of defense.<lb />
Freshman Party<lb />
The annual "freshman party"<lb />
; , �,w. v�. for all freshman boys was held<lb />
fcp Christian church not to in the campus building Monday<lb />
shirk its responsibility as a j night, October 6. After cus<lb />
leader in bringing about a fair tomary preliminaries, the up<lb />
and just settlement of the<lb />
present world turmoil.<lb />
The membership drive for<lb />
the YMCA association closed<lb />
with the Pledge service in Aus-<lb />
tin Auditorium Sunday evening,<lb />
October 5. Miss Virginia Whit-<lb />
ley, president of the organiza-<lb />
tion, gave an inspiring chal-<lb />
lenge to the group. She explain-<lb />
ed that the "Y" is a part of a<lb />
perclassmen administered the<lb />
routine initiation, which in-<lb />
cluded mild punishment of var-<lb />
ious kinds, and a frantic scram-<lb />
ble for clothes in a dark room<lb />
with everyone's garments<lb />
thrown into one huge pile. Af-<lb />
ter the party was consummated,<lb />
the freshmen became full-fled-<lb />
ged male members of the ECTC<lb />
student body.<lb />
The varsity club of the col-<lb />
lege sponsored the affair, which<lb />
w.o, � su,s   . large, world-wide organization,<lb />
tions of their roles stated the purpose of which is to pro- �� �. - , wmi<lb />
Martha Rice, president of the I mote mental, physical, social, s-rved to acquaint the new-<lb />
Chi Pi Players. and spiritual growth. coiners with couege life-<lb />
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The TECO ECHO<lb />
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, ig41<lb />
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The Teco Echo<lb />
Published Biweekly by the Students of East Carolina<lb />
Teachers College<lb />
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Poatoffice, Greenville. N. C. under the act<lb />
1925, at the<lb />
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SCOOPING THE CAMPUS<lb />
hj Rosalie Brown<lb />
Club News<lb />
William<lb />
Mary D.<lb />
Miller<lb />
Horne<lb />
Busks<lb />
Co-Ed ito rs-i n-Ch ief<lb />
Mabgaket Rus<lb />
Margie Dams<lb />
;ell<lb />
ASSOCIATE EDITORS<lb />
Margie Dudley<lb />
Maribelle Robertson<lb />
Beenice Jenkins<lb />
BUSINESS STAFF<lb />
Mary Agnes Deal<lb />
Franklin Kyser<lb />
Mary Harvey Ruffin<lb />
Garnette Cordle<lb />
TYPISTS<lb />
i'athy Hester<lb />
 Sports Editor<lb />
Business Manager<lb />
Harry Jarvis<lb />
Rose Carlton Dunn<lb />
Doris Hockaday<lb />
Helen Page Johnson<lb />
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Welcome Alumni<lb />
the c<lb />
their<lb />
th<lb />
noth<lb />
�r<lb />
Fine Homecoming- program has been planned by<lb />
this fall and a warm welcome is extended to all alumni<lb />
re returning to the campus to recall pleasant memories of<lb />
nt days. Miss Esteile McClees has arranged for a corn-<lb />
schedule tomorrow, and included in the program is a dance.<lb />
ttball game with V. C. T. C. interesting group meetings,<lb />
�v of extra fun for everyone. The college is indeed proud<lb />
�f each and every graduate, and everyone who returns tomorrow<lb />
may duly feel that he is not visiting a strange place, but merely<lb />
is doing his part ot make this annual homecoming affair a tre-<lb />
mendous success. The homecoming committee is to be congratu-<lb />
lated for it's tireless efforts in cooperating with the Alumni sec-<lb />
retary to make this year's program better than ever The com-<lb />
mittee has everything prepared for the alumni when they begin<lb />
pouring in tomorrow, and no time will be wasted, as morning<lb />
meetings are scheduled for the early arrivers. No school forgets<lb />
it's alumni, and E. C. T. C. is conscious of the desire of the<lb />
the alumni to come back year after year to see the campus and<lb />
Of course you all have been too busy getting started off in<lb />
school to notice that this fall is a very beautiful one. Yes, I know<lb />
you had to look at your calendar often to make sure it is October,<lb />
instead of June. And then time has been rather a bother, too, hav-<lb />
ing to turn it up and turn it down, like it was a radio. Sho' nuff,<lb />
we didn't know what it was. But from now on my time is your<lb />
time. What you do is your business, until it's news, then it's my<lb />
business. As one potato might say to another potato�don't talk<lb />
to R. B. (Yours Truly) 'cause she's a "Common-tatoe<lb />
If you haven't seen the band this year, you have missed a<lb />
treat. Virginia Roberts, "Drupe" Mishoe, and "Dopey" Wine-<lb />
set are our new majorettes. In stunning costumes this trio of<lb />
pretty misses displays exceptional skill with a baton, they have<lb />
good figures, and personality plus:<lb />
Maybe you don't know it but the freshman class has a bunch<lb />
of new song birds for the girl's Glee Club. Some of these go by<lb />
the names of Betty Tyson, Virginia Cooke, Joyce and Rita Messet.<lb />
And can they sing alto! Well, you just wait and see!<lb />
The newspaper staff has a group of intelligent newcomers<lb />
also. Bernice Jenkins, former editor of GHS'S "Green Lights<lb />
Sidney Johnson, (yes, girls. He's the one who jitters so well),<lb />
and on the femmine side we have Kit Morton and Geraldine Tay-<lb />
lor . . keep your mind on your business, ed!<lb />
Have some of you freshmen been wondering why a certain<lb />
good looking girl about the campus is always in such a hurry<lb />
about? Well she is Dot Dalrymple, president of the W. A. A. Yes,<lb />
and she sure knows how to get things done.<lb />
At last we have found a use for Margaret Futrell! She is<lb />
saving tinfoil to aid Britian. That's the right spirit, gal. How<lb />
'bout some of you other smokers doing the same.<lb />
C. C. C. stands for something new and enthusiastic on our<lb />
campus, and it has nothing to do with the government. It is<lb />
"Chief Cheerer Cushman The boy really gives us the pep, better<lb />
than 'Wheaties<lb />
Incideiitly Jimmie Gianakos is living up to what a good foot-<lb />
ball captain should be. That is. if an outsider can judge by the<lb />
I spirit of his team and their victories.<lb />
As for who the "Boogie" mas on the campus should be, well<lb />
I guess we would all say Bob Miller is the eligible boogie man.<lb />
 Yes, he really can play a piano, and he dances too. Of course, you<lb />
Iknow he plays football . . . versatility plus, eh what?<lb />
Say "Shortie we are awfully glad to see you starting off<lb />
trace their college career over and over again: so the program witn sucn a trooci start this vear. If others don't know it, "Shortie"<lb />
tomorrow is intended for just that. The doors will be flung wide '<lb />
open, and the alumni are the "special guests" of their Alma Mater<lb />
for the day. Reunions and new friendships are in store for every-<lb />
one, and graduates who have been teaching for years may again<lb />
talk over their problems with their teachers at E. C. T. C. The<lb />
one aim of the college is that every returning alumni enjoys him-<lb />
self and hrings himself to a closer and warmer understanding<lb />
with the college and it's activities. E. C. T. C. does not want its<lb />
graduates ever to forget their happy days spent here while se-<lb />
curing their education, and tomorrow's program proves that<lb />
point. Everything else must take a back seat for the day, and<lb />
when the program draws to a close, it is the earnest desire of<lb />
the college that everyone has enjoyed the day and will think only<lb />
of returning next fall for another visit. A hearty welcome to all<lb />
alumni, and may your day prove interesting and beneficial to<lb />
vou.<lb />
The Spirit Of Cooperation<lb />
For years there has been a tendency on the part of both East<lb />
Carolina Teachers College and Greenville High School to work<lb />
against each oth�r rather than together, with each cooperating<lb />
toward the improvement of the other. Each year editorials have<lb />
appeared in the student publications of both institutions present-<lb />
ing their own side of the question without regard for the other.<lb />
This has in no way helped to solve the problem  it has only<lb />
made it worse.<lb />
Now at last both student bodies are realizing the benefits of<lb />
student teachers as well as the bad points of the set-up. In the<lb />
last issue of Green Lights, the high school publication, there ap-<lb />
peared several articles featuring East Carolina Teachers College.<lb />
Among thest- was the following editorial which we think sums<lb />
up the situation pretty well.<lb />
Student teaching in Greenville high by ECTC seniors serves<lb />
as the tie that binds the two educational institutions. When stu-<lb />
dent teachers are well prepared for their work�as frequently<lb />
they are�numerous benefits are afforded them and the GHS<lb />
student body.<lb />
Under the present student-teacher set-up much individual<lb />
attention is given to students in planning their work and in<lb />
carrying out their plans. The fact that most college students look<lb />
forward to their initial teaching experience results in their bring-<lb />
ing new points of view and enthusiasm along with well-planned<lb />
lessons to che classroom.<lb />
That student teachers are somewhat unfamiliar with their<lb />
duties, regardless of what their background may be, serves as a<lb />
constant challenge to faculty supervisors to exert their strongest<lb />
influence in aiding student apprenties to become acceptable in-<lb />
structors. Xow that the college grants a B. S. degree without stu-<lb />
dent teaching, it is b lieved that student teachers in the future<lb />
will be more vitally interested in their work than ever before.<lb />
Student teaching has made continual progress in recent<lb />
years and there is every indication that it will reach a new peak<lb />
in efficiency this year. Such a goal seems paramount in eveyone's<lb />
thinking<lb />
To Green Lights and the High School we say "Thanks for<lb />
your spirit of cooperation. We appreciate it and will try our best<lb />
to do our part too<lb />
is that ever so noisey bit of cheering in the center of the cheer-<lb />
leaders. Also she is having a chance to show her dramatic ability<lb />
other than during an initiation. She will be one of the characters<lb />
in the first Chi Phi Players production this fall.<lb />
Fenley Spear, experienced photographer here in school, was<lb />
really on the job last Friday night. The result was two good pic-<lb />
tures of Lansing Hatfield at E. C. T. C.<lb />
Janie Eakes, President of the sophomore class, is losing no<lb />
time in getting her class organized. Plans are already made for<lb />
the coming Sophomore-Senior. Janie really is a hard worker and<lb />
carries a schedule that many of us couldn't.<lb />
Say, are all you practice teachers as good as one I know?<lb />
Yes, I do mean Helen Wolf. She is practice teaching in social dan-<lb />
cing. And frankly, she is plenty good. Keep up the good work,<lb />
"Shorty<lb />
Charlie Futrell. whom some of you may not know, is presi-<lb />
dent of the Varsity Club for this year. With such an enthusiastic<lb />
athlete behind it we expect much from them this year. To begin<lb />
with, they are helping to sponsor the Homecoming Parade. Also<lb />
they have planned a whale of a meeting for tonite. Right after<lb />
supper the entire student body is invited to assemble in front of<lb />
the dining hall to join in the bon fire parade. The Band, Varsity<lb />
riub. Football team, Coach, and Cheer leaders will all be there.<lb />
We will march around the campus and then to the football field<lb />
to gather around a fire with college songs, cheers, and pep talks.<lb />
Many of you have attended gatherings like this before, but for<lb />
those of you who have not�you may well expect a spirit lifting!<lb />
It will all be consummated by the burning in effigy of Western<lb />
Carolina Teachers College. Come on folks, be there and don't fail.<lb />
You will really miss something if you aren't there�Til' then,<lb />
g'bye. . . .<lb />
By Margie Davis<lb />
The Young Democrats Club<lb />
of East Carolina Teachers Col-<lb />
lege held its first executive<lb />
meeting of the year on Wed-<lb />
nesday, October 9. Plans for<lb />
the membership drive were dis-<lb />
cussed and as there are a few<lb />
vacancies on the executive com-<lb />
mittee, these must be filled by<lb />
an election to be held in the near<lb />
future, it was decided.<lb />
Math Club: Tommie Lou Cor-<lb />
bitt, president of the Math Club,<lb />
announcea that a social was<lb />
given in honor of all math maj-<lb />
ors in the Y-Hut on Tuesday<lb />
evening, October 14 at 6:30<lb />
P. M.<lb />
Society News: The Lanier<lb />
Society, with approximately<lb />
ninety new members, boasts the<lb />
largest number of any society<lb />
on the campus. On "decision<lb />
day" the greatest flow of stu-<lb />
dents seemed directed toward<lb />
the Lanier's membership table,<lb />
after being persuaded to join<lb />
that group, following an ener-<lb />
getic "rush" week.<lb />
The Po, and Emerson socie-<lb />
ties each have a total member-<lb />
ship of about forty. This year,<lb />
the initiations seemed livelier<lb />
than before and the presidents<lb />
of the respective societies seem-<lb />
ed rather surprised but pleased<lb />
at the number of boys ioining.<lb />
A. C. E. Doris Satterwhite.<lb />
secretary of the Association for<lb />
Childhood Education, announced<lb />
a paid membership of forty-<lb />
five primary and grammar<lb />
grade majors. Although the<lb />
campaign has not been complet-<lb />
ed, the number of members for<lb />
this year promises to exceed<lb />
that of previous vears.<lb />
English Club The English<lb />
Club held its first meeting<lb />
of the year on Wednesday eve-<lb />
ning, October 8. on the lawn be-<lb />
tween Ragsdale Hall and the<lb />
Training school. The purpose of<lb />
the meeting was to acquaint the<lb />
freshmen and other newcomers<lb />
with the club and its function.<lb />
After a welcome was extended<lb />
by the president, Edna Mitchell,<lb />
a social hour was held and of-<lb />
ficers were introduced.<lb />
Science Club: The first meet-<lb />
ing of the Science Club was<lb />
held in the Classroom Build-<lb />
ing Monday night. October 13.<lb />
at 6:30 P. M. All science majors<lb />
of a sophomore, junior, or sen-<lb />
ior standing were invited.<lb />
Commerce Club: All Students<lb />
whether Freshmen, transfers,<lb />
specials, underclassified. Gradu-<lb />
ates or any other classification<lb />
I who are commerce majors or<lb />
 who have registered for com-<lb />
mercial courses are urged to at-<lb />
tend the first meeting of the<lb />
commerce club in the new Class-<lb />
room Building at 6:30 Monday<lb />
night October 20. At this time<lb />
a new president of the com-<lb />
merce club will be nominated<lb />
and elected. All commerce maj-<lb />
ors will please join the com-<lb />
merce club and be active mem-<lb />
bers.<lb />
STUDENT'S CORNER<lb />
By Pearl Edwards<lb />
Walter Tucker, a local boy is the feature studenl<lb />
dents Corner this week. We feel that Walter is one ,<lb />
seniors this year and that he deserves at least this lit!<lb />
as a means of recognition.<lb />
While being interviewed for<lb />
this column, Walter commented<lb />
that "I like to loaf more than any-<lb />
thing else�so I can live longer<lb />
Since Walter, better known as<lb />
"Tuck enrolled here in the fall<lb />
of '38, he has played an import-<lb />
ant role in College life. He chose<lb />
as his major subjects Commerce<lb />
and Social Science and is working<lb />
for a Bachelor of Science degree.<lb />
"Tuck" has taken an active part in<lb />
the foil � vtracurricular ac-<lb />
tivities: Phi Sigma Pi, 2, 3, 4;<lb />
M. S. G. A 2, president 4: Y. M.<lb />
C. A Constitutional Committee,<lb />
1, 3, Cabinet, 2; Courtesy Card<lb />
Committee, 2, 3. 4, chairman 4;<lb />
International Relations Club, Com-<lb />
merce Club, Social Committee, 3,<lb />
4; and Y. D. C, 3, 4; Executive<lb />
Committee, 3, 4.<lb />
"Tuck" is the first Student Government Preside<lb />
lege has had from Greenville.<lb />
Because of his sympathy, for his ability to<lb />
human nature. "Tuck" has won the friendship of a<lb />
have come to know hirn. Everyday he is helping 1<lb />
worth while for others.<lb />
�<lb />
STUDENT OPINION<lb />
i<lb />
spirit<lb />
am quite aware that the perennial issue tern<lb />
is as overworked as Hitler's army, but neverth<lb />
such an important issue at East Carolina Teacher- I<lb />
enough could never be said about it. There have been ei<lb />
from several enthusiastic students on the campus cone<lb />
lack of school spirit at ECTC. and whether or not I<lb />
have aroused any concern among the mass of students<lb />
we would like to know. The fact that our athletic events<lb />
tended by a "puny" representation of the entire em-<lb />
obvious enough, and that is only the first drawback. W<lb />
winning football team this year, a snappy marching 1<lb />
rapidly becoming a smooth-stepping organization under i<lb />
able direction of R. W- Getchell, new band instructor<lb />
vocal effects we now boast a group of excellent cheer<lb />
Charles Cushman and his assistants are displaying more<lb />
genuine spirit than we have had around here for a long I<lb />
it is only fair that their tireless efforts should receive a<lb />
operation that the students can give. Anyone will tell<lb />
school spirit is very necessary at anv institution, and<lb />
the situation is no long exception. We should be so insi ind<lb />
enthusiastic about our football team that we should<lb />
bubble over with exuberance in letting everyone know thai<lb />
have something of which to be proud, and that we ARK<lb />
If we could in some wav excite the student body so thai lid<lb />
have at least five hundred students at all home games, il Id<lb />
be a blessing. The football players want to think thai tl<lb />
something to fight for when they play at home, and the si<lb />
way to show them that they are supported to the last dil<lb />
be present at the home games. Athletics is an essential<lb />
the educational set-up, and we, as students, are duty boui<lb />
our part in making athletics live up to the standards sel by <lb />
colleges. All this chatter just adds up to one thing-<lb />
show more school spirit and be more directly interested h<lb />
tics at ECTC. Let's start off by attending the next hom<lb />
100 per cent. It's up to you, so let's see some action!<lb />
�An Optimistic Studt<lb />
-<lb />
TECOAN PICTURES<lb />
We will begin taking pictures for the annual on Octo-<lb />
ber 27. You will make your own appointment. A schedule<lb />
will be put on the bulletin board for each day beginning at<lb />
8:30 A. M. and going through 5:30 P. M. Please sign your<lb />
name by the time that will be convient for you and watch<lb />
the bulletin board for the new schedules.<lb />
Signed, Lallah B. Watts, Editor.<lb />
Farewell<lb />
At this time the Teco Echo editorial staff wishes to bid a fond<lb />
farewell to the person who has so diligently and faithfully worked<lb />
in order to keep intact the high standars to which the paper must<lb />
adher for the sake of the college and the students, who actually<lb />
are the voice of the paper. Jimmy Whitfield has been a superb<lb />
leader as editor of the Teco Echo, and his example will be a guid-<lb />
ing star to the ones who succeed him. He has answered his coun-<lb />
try's distress signal and has given up much to become one of<lb />
Uncle Sam's boys, because he is broad-minded and intelligent<lb />
enough to realize that the plight of America is of a much more<lb />
importance than any individual desires that may obsess a junior<lb />
in college. Jimmy must pack his ambition in his closet for a while<lb />
and concentrate upon molding himself into a good soldier. Maybe<lb />
he can return to college and complete his matriculation after the<lb />
present national emergency is over, but until then we take our<lb />
hats off to a talented citizen who has served his fellow man well.<lb />
Jimmy Whitfield made a name for himself while at E. C. T. C,<lb />
and he earned his distinction with the sweat of his brow. He has<lb />
been a campus leader from the minute he first stepped in, and<lb />
his actions, both as a college student and a journalist, have re-<lb />
flected nothing but the best. His virtues are many, and his initia-<lb />
tive is unsurpassed. A friendly smile, a word of cheer, and a<lb />
smattering of wit are the characteristics of this outstanding<lb />
blow to the college. So, to Jimmy Whitfield, gentleman and<lb />
scholar, we say "adieu and we fervently hope that his fine work<lb />
for E. C. T. C. will not retard but will be kept up with the tempo<lb />
that he has set during his three years here. No tribute is too great<lb />
for "Buck Private Whitfield for his achievements speak for<lb />
him and it is useless to attempt to argue with actuality. We shall<lb />
miss him, but his is a just cause. And we wish him all the luck he<lb />
so richly deserves.<lb />
DTlH<lb />
1<lb />
Athlete Out<lb />
There are times when fate plays a sinister role in the life of<lb />
a college student, and fate has struck on our campus this fall.<lb />
As a result, a student is now in the Medical Hospital of the Uni-<lb />
versity of Virginia recovering from a head injury sustained<lb />
while giving his all on the gridiron for his school. Bob Young,<lb />
popular wingback on the football team, will be out the entire<lb />
quarter but hopes to be able to return to school for the winter<lb />
quarter. Bob is known for his gentlemanly attitude in any com-<lb />
petitive sport, and his clean sportsmanship branded him a truly<lb />
great athlete. He was always in the best of condition and de-<lb />
served all the breaks of the game, but fate plays no favorites,<lb />
and Bob was the unlucky recipient of the bad breaks. He will be<lb />
sorely missed on the gridiron this fall, and all students are pray-<lb />
ing for a speedy recovery for the scrappy athlete.<lb />
personality, and his absence from the campus will be a definite MR. WALKER!<lb />
Thanks To Mr. Walker<lb />
The students of East Carolina Teachers College wish to<lb />
thank Mr. T. Y. Walker, manager of the Pitt Theatre for enter-<lb />
taining the freshman class at free movie during Orientation<lb />
week. We appreciate this friendly spirit of cooperation in mak-<lb />
ing our new students feel at home in Greenville. THANK YOU,<lb />
HATFIELD<lb />
Continued from Page One<lb />
and the Chase &amp; Sanborn hour.<lb />
Lansing Hatfield made his<lb />
debut as an opera singer only<lb />
last week in Montreal in "Aida"<lb />
Avith Martinelli and Norman<lb />
Cordon. Previously he has play-<lb />
ed and starred in such musicals<lb />
and operettas as, "Show Boat<lb />
"Susanna, Don't You Cry<lb />
"Rose Marie "Rio Rita and<lb />
"Apple Blossom<lb />
Mr. Denton Rossell, Music<lb />
teacher on our campus says<lb />
"There was never a doubt that<lb />
he held the audience's interest<lb />
in the palm of his hand. From<lb />
Handel's "Thanks be to Thee"<lb />
to the rollicking Stephen Foster<lb />
song which closed his program<lb />
Lansing Hatfield swept his lis-<lb />
teners through a multitude of<lb />
varying emotions Mr A. L.<lb />
Dittmer. head of our music de-<lb />
partment criticized that, "No<lb />
one other than a native North<lb />
Carolina could possibly give so<lb />
beautiful a representation of<lb />
native American songs as was<lb />
given last night in the artist's<lb />
last group<lb />
Enthusiastically as he was<lb />
received by the audience here,<lb />
it was not the singer, alone,<lb />
who's name was being praised<lb />
by the crowd afterwards. Mr.<lb />
Collins Smith, not only replaced<lb />
Mr. Allen as the accompanist<lb />
and saved the concert but gave<lb />
us a chance to hear a very ac-<lb />
complished rrianist. Most of the<lb />
numbers Mr. Hatfield sang<lb />
were being played for the first<lb />
time by Mr. Smith. In the three<lb />
numbers played as a solo, Mr.<lb />
Smith kept the audience on the<lb />
edge of their seats. Those who<lb />
sat close enough to watch his<lb />
fingers saw an incredible dis-<lb />
play of finger technique.<lb />
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BE THANKFUL, GIRLS!<lb />
by Marjorie Davis<lb />
One morning I went to Cotton Hall office to gather inf<lb />
tion concerning an oral English talk.<lb />
"Miss Smith I said to the obliging matron, "Do you<lb />
any material which might help me to get an idea of the rule<lb />
regulations upheld by our college about 10 years back?"<lb />
"Yes she nodded as she went over to a cabinet, Bel<lb />
a handbook for the year 1931-1932.<lb />
I received the article gratefully and went to my rot<lb />
happened to be lying on my bed when I read over the rule?<lb />
believe me, it's a good thing, for I probably would have fa<lb />
dead away! No, I wasn't shocked at the so-called drastic n<lb />
but did I feel silly when I discovered that these rules fr<lb />
vears back were no different than the regulations of a a<lb />
other college in N. C.�and one which I had transferred<lb />
the year before: Here are some of them as quoted from the 1931<lb />
handbook of E. C. T. C.<lb />
1. Study hour�7:30 P. M.�10:00 P. M.<lb />
Recreation hour�10:00 P. M.�10:20 P. M.<lb />
Lights out�10:30 P. M.<lb />
2. Students must have a special permission sent directly<lb />
from their parents to the dean for each out-of-town<lb />
privilege.<lb />
3. Absolute quiet in the dormitories from 10:30 P. M.<lb />
6:30 A. M.<lb />
4. Students must not dine at any restaurants or go t<lb />
office or to any railroad station without special pel<lb />
sion from the Dean of Women.<lb />
5. Students must wear hats when calling or shopping.<lb />
6. A student is not allowed three unexcused absences per<lb />
month.<lb />
7. Students may speak to young men on the street, but may<lb />
not carry on extended conversation with them nor walk<lb />
with them.<lb />
Now friends, in addition to these 1931 rules, here's what<lb />
I went through at <lb />
1. No cuts on classes unless you pay $1.00 to make work up-<lb />
A few sick cuts were excused.<lb />
2. Closed studv from 9:20 A. M.�12:00 noon�1:30 P. H-<lb />
�3:20 P. M.�7:10 P. M.�10:00 P. M.<lb />
During this time if you went into a girl's room to inquire<lb />
about a lesson, for this was your only excuse, you signed out in<lb />
a dormitory register�where you told your life history�and you<lb />
were allowed to stay only three minutes in the respective room.<lb />
3. We secured prmission for town and snows by filing a<lb />
request with our dean. This, we were allowed to do�only twice<lb />
each week.<lb />
4. We wore stockings everytime we left the campus, and<lb />
hats were added if you went to town.<lb />
5. Smoking was a shipping offense.<lb />
6. We were allowed to have a social engagement�date to<lb />
you�on Saturday and Sunday nights. First-year students were<lb />
chaperoned by a student council member if they went to town.<lb />
7. We were required to attend church and Sunday school<lb />
every week unless illness prevented our doing so.<lb />
8. We wore hose every night to dinner.<lb />
Yes, "times have changed"�but just compare these rule<lb />
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With<lb />
Bernice Jenkins<lb />
Teachers" is a name that could be easily<lb />
t Carolina lina this season. East Carolina<lb />
of the hardest-charging small college lines<lb />
season, and that drive of the Pirate forward wall<lb />
I the two teams met so far this season to the extent<lb />
gether have a net of minus nine in yards gained on<lb />
' his year.<lb />
hard arid early, the Pirate line smashed the offense<lb />
ism ilum and Apprentice teams, put them on the de-<lb />
� I k pt them there as the backfield rolled up touch-<lb />
R serve linemen have proved their ability also. When<lb />
ohn Christenbury was forced to start both of his second-<lb />
tackles against the Naval team, the reserves proved<lb />
Ives to be more than capable of holding their own.<lb />
. Terrific Teachers as they start in the line are ends<lb />
Ireene and Charlie Craven, tackles Bull Roberson and<lb />
ung, guards Bill Lucas and Captain Jimmie Gianakos<lb />
nter Stuart Tripp. Boys who should also be counted in this<lb />
tackles Jerome Butler and Russell Rogerson, guarjjs<lb />
wn ami Paul Scott, center Everett Hudson, ends Bill<lb />
Walfc r Mallard and Fred Cooper.<lb />
rages N Things<lb />
Loss Of Bob Young To Hurt<lb />
ECTC Chances In Battle Here<lb />
Captin Jimmie Gianakos<lb />
:h a<lb />
and<lb />
:heir<lb />
great deal of credit goes to the line for opening<lb />
for stopping the opposition, the Pirate backs<lb />
part in making use of said holes and running<lb />
in<lb />
some of the averages established by East Carolina<lb />
sachers have been forced to punt 11 times in two<lb />
ave averaged 30.6 yards, although much of the<lb />
were aimed for the coffin corner. Of 23 passes the<lb />
.  mpleted 10 for a net gain of 103 yards. When<lb />
ve gone into the air to avoid contact with the<lb />
line, they haven't found themselves in a much<lb />
n against the ECTC secondary. Profitable con-<lb />
been made on 15 of 12 attempted aerials by oppon-<lb />
il gain of 116 yards. ECTC backs have intercepted<lb />
the two games, setting up or scoring four touch-<lb />
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Popular Jimmie Gianakos<lb />
Captains 1941 Pirate Team<lb />
�it ,<lb />
Teachers Cruch<lb />
Apprentice Team<lb />
By 39-0 Margin<lb />
Bob Young, outstanding<lb />
wingback, suffered a head in-<lb />
ijury in the season's first game<lb />
j with Tusculum here two weeks<lb />
 ago and is now recuperating at<lb />
the University of Virginia'<lb />
Medical College Hospital in<lb />
Richmond. The loss of Bob will<lb />
be felt in tomorrow's battle<lb />
with the West Carolina Teach-<lb />
ers and throughout the season<lb />
by the Pirates.<lb />
After being treated at the in-<lb />
firmary for a lip abrasion after<lb />
the game Bob attended classes<lb />
during the early part of the<lb />
week. He was admitted to the<lb />
 infirmary last Friday after<lb />
 suffering severe headaches.<lb />
 Following examinations by Dr.<lb />
lF. C. Brooks, he was taken to<lb />
i Richmond for observation by<lb />
Dr. C. C. Coleman, nationally-<lb />
known expert in the field of<lb />
head injuries. Brother Jack<lb />
Young. Coach John Christen-<lb />
ten-inch; bury an(j Miss Stella Grogan.<lb />
supervisor of the infirmary,<lb />
to the hos-<lb />
Tomorrow's the big dav-<lb />
it's the biggest day for<lb />
East Carolina grid fan:<lb />
cause it is tomorrow at<lb />
And<lb />
loyal<lb />
; be-<lb />
2:30<lb />
Take 173 pounds of sheer<lb />
power and drive; drape<lb />
around a five-foot<lb />
frame of granite; add a pair of<lb />
brown eyes, curly black hair j accompanied him<lb />
and other appropriate features; jPal.<lb />
cover all this<lb />
and<lb />
Always a hard worker<lb />
with a bronzed ; consdent.ous . Bob wj<lb />
wrapper; place it in the middle<lb />
Rollinj<lb />
X<lb />
up a net of 389 yards, the Bucs have 24 first downs<lb />
it to eight firsts for the opposition, only one of which<lb />
n the ground. Bob Young, out for the remainder of<lb />
the best running average with 11 yards for each<lb />
�rimmage in the Tusculum encounter. Don Marriott<lb />
with 6 3 yards for each of his 24 rushes this season.<lb />
Dan Waddell with 5.1 yards per and Wilson Schuerholz<lb />
yards are next best in covering ground.<lb />
Behind an impregnable line,<lb />
the ECTC backs scored from all<lb />
angles and directions to smash<lb />
the Portsmouth Naval Appren<lb />
tices<lb />
1941<lb />
9-0 and continue their<lb />
of the ECTC line at a guard<lb />
position�and what have you?<lb />
j Captain Jimmie Gianakos!<lb />
I And if you don't think the<lb />
sum total of all those features<lb />
victory march here last equals a headache for the entire ;two years before coming<lb />
particularly outstanding in the<lb />
Tusculum game in which he ac-<lb />
counted for two touchdowns<lb />
and averaged 11 yards for his<lb />
seven tries from scrimmage.<lb />
Hailing from Burnsville, Bob<lb />
attended Brevard College for<lb />
to<lb />
Student Support<lb />
Is Requested<lb />
By Cheerleaders<lb />
i.<lb />
Saturday. The Pirates defeated<lb />
Tusculum 31-0 in their other<lb />
game.<lb />
Tackle Jerome Butler was<lb />
outstanding on defensive and of-<lb />
fensive line play for the Teach-<lb />
ers He acted as a constant<lb />
chedule Trouble<lb />
lthough it is true that the first cold weather of the season<lb />
Easl Carolina campus only last week, it is not too early<lb />
� thinking of the basketball schedule, and that is just what<lb />
h Johi ;n been doing for some time. It is a certainty that the<lb />
,urt team will be one of the best in the section this win-<lb />
Coach John is making an attempt to schedule teams of<lb />
caliber for this year. Because most of the teams with<lb />
I he is carrying on negotiations, such as State and High<lb />
.lleires are in conferences of some type, the coach is find-<lb />
� rough going. Until the Teachers are in some conference<lb />
 is no percentage in a game with ECTC for a team already<lb />
�nference If the conference team wins, it is given no credit<lb />
a victory over a non-conference school, and if the Pirates<lb />
the opposing team is open to ridicule. It is apparent that<lb />
� Car'lina Teachers College, with excellent teams in all<lb />
r forms of athletics, is ready for a conference rating.<lb />
team, ju ask any ECTC as a junior in the fall of<lb />
lineman who has plaved oppo- 1940. He played his first year<lb />
unenuui NW1U " � - � ' f fODtball last season and<lb />
site him, almost attack who J6 of becoming<lb />
has attempted to return a Kick- excenent player he de-<lb />
off against the Pirates or just ve0ped into late in the season.<lb />
. any back, or any would-be-tack- Bob who commands the re-<lb />
stream of cold water and poured her when the captains pulls out j spect ana friendship of his<lb />
himself over all offensive hopes of the lino to run interference, teammates as the hardest-work-<lb />
of the Sailors. Butler, along j The present captain of the er Cn the squad, was always<lb />
with other members of that ECTC team hails from Hender- first in sprints and always last<lb />
sonville and got his start m readv to leave the practice<lb />
football playing guard on the<lb />
"We have really been work-<lb />
ing on yells this year, including<lb />
ten new ones, and all we need<lb />
is the support of the student<lb />
body. With the support of all<lb />
the students we will not only<lb />
have one of the best football<lb />
teams in the state but also one<lb />
of the best organized cheer-<lb />
ing sections states head cheer-<lb />
leader Charles Cushman.<lb />
There are ten cheerleaders<lb />
this year, eight girls and two<lb />
i boys For two weeks the cheer-<lb />
j leaders have been holding daily<lb />
j workouts in the campus build-<lb />
ing.<lb />
Girls among the cheerleaders include end:<lb />
o'clock that the East Carolina<lb />
and West Carolina College<lb />
elevens clash in celebration of<lb />
Homecoming on this campus.<lb />
Having crushed Tusculum<lb />
and the Naval Apprentices by<lb />
overwhelming scores, the local<lb />
Teachers will meet their strong-<lb />
est foe in Saturday's battle.<lb />
West Carolina defeated the<lb />
Buccaneers 25-14 last season<lb />
and will be out to repeat that<lb />
performance this year.<lb />
Coach John Christenbury has<lb />
put his Pirate proteges through<lb />
their paces in gruelling drills<lb />
throughout the week in prep-<lb />
aration for this game, which<lb />
may well prove to be the hard-<lb />
est and most important of the<lb />
year for ECTC.<lb />
As a result of their terrific<lb />
showing in the two early-season<lb />
contests, the Pirates, a stronger<lb />
eleven than the one represent-<lb />
ing this college last year, will<lb />
enter this game on an even basis<lb />
or possibly as slight favorites<lb />
over West Carolina.<lb />
Although the loss of Bob<lb />
Young has hurt the chances of<lb />
the Bucs. the addition of Wil-<lb />
son Schuerholz and Nick Zuras<lb />
to the squad serves as an ade-<lb />
quate consolation prize.<lb />
Probable starting lineup for<lb />
the Homecoming contest in-<lb />
cludes ends Billy Greene and<lb />
Charlie Craven, tackles Jerome<lb />
Butler and Jack Young, guards<lb />
Jimmie Gianakos and Bill Lucas,<lb />
center Stuart Tripp and backs.<lb />
Don Marriott. Dan Waddell.<lb />
Wilson Schuerholz and Marshal<lb />
Teague.<lb />
Reserves slated to see action<lb />
Bill Grant. Wal-<lb />
loomy Dodger Fans<lb />
power-filled Pirate forward<lb />
wall, Stuart Tripp. Captain<lb />
Jimmie Gianakos, Bill Lucas,<lb />
Russell Rogerson, Charlie Cra-<lb />
ven and Billy Greene, kept the<lb />
Portsmouth offense well within<lb />
the 30-vard lines. Paul Scott.<lb />
Wiley Brown and Bill Grant<lb />
also'featured the line play of<lb />
the Teachers.<lb />
Don Marriott, running from<lb />
wingback. sparked the offense.<lb />
Wilson Schuerholz, playing a<lb />
smashing game at fullback.<lb />
Marshall Teague, running and<lb />
passinir from tailback and Dan<lb />
Waddell, running, blocking and<lb />
tackling from his blocking back<lb />
field,<lb />
high school team there. He lat-<lb />
er attended the Blue Ridge<lb />
Preparatorv school at Hender-<lb />
sonville and was a guard on the<lb />
football team. He was elected<lb />
captain for one of his two years<lb />
as guard on the Mars Hill Jun-<lb />
ior College eleven.<lb />
Gianakos paced the East<lb />
Carolina line throughout last<lb />
season. He was never bothered<lb />
by injuries and earned the rep-jrrjda<lb />
utation as one of the hardest-<lb />
hitting men in the line.<lb />
Respect for his leadership<lb />
abilitv and judgment was<lb />
Pirates Will Travel<lb />
For Last Three Tilts<lb />
are Savonne Matthews, senior, ter Mallard and Fred Cooper.<lb />
Mildred Maxwell, junior. Elsie tackles Bull Roberson and Rus-<lb />
Barker. senior, sophomores sell Rogerson. guards lley<lb />
Lvle Reed Starling. Lois Ses- Brown and Paul Scott center<lb />
soms. Rosalie Brown and Pat Everett Hudson and backs Hovel<lb />
Teel and freshman. Bernice Woody. Adrian Brown, and Bob<lb />
After the game<lb />
Portsmouth Naval<lb />
here next Friday the Buccaneers<lb />
play the remaining three games<lb />
on the 1941 schedule on alien eleven, has not missed a practice<lb />
Freman. Harry Jarvis and Miller<lb />
I Cushman are the only boys and<lb />
with the are both freshmen.<lb />
Hospital! <lb />
Dan Waddell. quarterback<lb />
and strategist on the Pirate<lb />
paoCst were outstanding among;shown by his teammates when<lb />
the backs. Nick Zuras, Bob Mil- they elected him captain of the<lb />
er and Adrain Brown turned in Pirates September-24, the Wed<lb />
good offensive games<lb />
The Pirates scored first on a<lb />
two-vard buck by Schuerholz<lb />
Most of the boys and a large number of J pris on the<lb />
,us found it hard going to study last week as the Bums<lb />
Brooklyn and the Bombers from the Bronx met in a<lb />
Series f r the baseball world championship. Judging<lb />
� the number Vaddened faces on the campus after the last; after a 17-yard aerial from<lb />
wn?d be ite to "av that the majority of fans at East jTeaRUe to Craven set up the<lb />
mlina w rl in the Dodger Camp. Those with the longest faces lay. Schuerholz tallied twice<lb />
l II who went so far as to invest hard-earned ; more Gn short smashes set up<lb />
15 'X of the Be ov Bums. The Teco Echo staff by a 14-yard pass from Teague<lb />
 'II �ved radio became a minitaturc section of the !to Greene and a power drive<lb />
�� i nIwoher" FeSaml the Yankee Stadium as iby the Teachers. The other<lb />
, n'rned the Sace upside down when the Bums got touchdowns came on a 46-yard<lb />
and invaded the Flatbush igjence!<lb />
f the radio much hated and somewhat richer for the experience.<lb />
, or a game in two years at ECTC.<lb />
On October 31 the Pirates eo rjan runs fr0m blocking back<lb />
to Due West. S. C, to play the ;but is an excellent ball carrier.<lb />
powerful Erskin aggregation. A '<lb />
week later the Teachers go up to<lb />
Norfolk Shoe Shop<lb />
We make them like new�Prices<lb />
Reasonable�Work Guaranteed<lb />
Dial 3731 316 Evans St.<lb />
Needed: Your Support<lb />
With two smashing victories to their credit the.Pirates have<lb />
proved themselves to be a great team this fall. But those outstand-<lb />
ing victories, while not played before empty stands, certainly were<lb />
not witnessed by a large proportion of the East Carolina student<lb />
body. One of the best games of the entire season is set for the<lb />
athletic field tomorrow when the Teachers meet the West Caro-<lb />
lina Teachers in the annual Homecoming battle, and the entire<lb />
student bodv should be out there to witness this one.<lb />
Charles Cushman, head cheerleader, has promised one of the<lb />
� cheering sections in the state, if the students turn out to help<lb />
the ten excellent cheerleaders accomplish their job, and it is up<lb />
to every one of us to be there!<lb />
JJttO�J jv�� <lb />
and a 14-yard aerial from Zuras<lb />
to Grant in the closing seconds.<lb />
Score by periods<lb />
Apprentices 0 0 0 0� 0<lb />
ECTC  12 U 13�39<lb />
Scoring touchdowns, Schuer-<lb />
holz 3, Marriott, Teague, Grant.<lb />
nesdav before the opening<lb />
game' with Tusculum College.<lb />
He was elected by the letter-<lb />
men in a meeting on the field<lb />
after a practice session. The'<lb />
vote was by acclamation with-<lb />
out a dissenting voice.<lb />
Gianakos, who gets his un-<lb />
usual name from his Greek ori-<lb />
gin, is taking English and<lb />
phvsical education as his ma-<lb />
jors. He is a graduate of the<lb />
Civilian Pilot Training course<lb />
and holds a private pilots<lb />
license. With all these attri-<lb />
butes he is most interested in<lb />
journalism and plans to follow<lb />
that profession after his grad-<lb />
uation from ECTC next spring.<lb />
Teaneck, N. J to meet the<lb />
Bergen College gridders. In<lb />
final game of the current year<lb />
the locals clash with Belmont<lb />
Abbey at Belmont, November<lb />
14<lb />
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PAGE FOUR<lb />
The TECO ECHO<lb />
FRIDAY. OCTOBKR 17<lb />
1941<lb />
I<lb />
Alumni<lb />
News<lb />
By<lb />
bell. Western District Vice- j Bissette, Kate Foley, and Mary<lb />
regarding plans for i Privott will teach under the<lb />
the District meeting ; direction of Miss C 1 e o Rain-<lb />
water, and Dorothy Clement.<lb />
Frances Privott. and Doris Sat-<lb />
terwhite will teach under the<lb />
direction of Miss Cobb.<lb />
Doris Duval, Margaret Gat<lb />
President<lb />
a Tea at<lb />
in Asheville, October 10. Due to<lb />
the small number of E. C. T. C.<lb />
Alumni in the county, plans<lb />
were made to meet with Alum-<lb />
ni in Shelby and Marion dur-<lb />
ESTELLE McCLEES<lb />
i<lb />
i<lb />
I ing the month of October, and;ling and Rosebud Gaylord will<lb />
!<lb />
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Northampton�<lb />
Recently at a meeting held<lb />
in Jackson. X. C. alumni locat-<lb />
ed in Northampton county re-<lb />
organized the Northampton<lb />
East Carolina Teachers College<lb />
alumni chapter. Miss Iris Fly-<lb />
the was elected president. Plans<lb />
are to meet in different sec-<lb />
tions of the county. Seaboard.<lb />
N. C. will be the location of the<lb />
I � t meeting.<lb />
the Secretary was instructed to<lb />
make the arrangements. Plans<lb />
were made to visit Miss Gray,<lb />
former librarian at E. C. T. C<lb />
who is ill in Asheville, N. C.<lb />
grade under<lb />
TEACHERS<lb />
Continued from Page One<lb />
teach the sixth<lb />
Miss Hyman.<lb />
The seventh grade will be<lb />
taught by Mabel Kennedy, di-<lb />
rected by" Miss Kathleen Plumb.<lb />
History and geography will be<lb />
taught in the seventh grade by<lb />
Clarissa Humphrey and Mar-<lb />
garet Tart, respectively.<lb />
Marv Agnes Deal. Ruby<lb />
Miss Cooper Bell will supervise Grant MaHe Hart and Annie<lb />
the science teaching of Eliza- ; Laura Wiikcrson will teach the<lb />
beth Pearsall. 0 D Andrews. ; first mde under Miss Anne<lb />
Jessie Keith Martha Butler. jRedwme; Doris Dawson. Rose<lb />
and Mary D. Home. Ir-o-H.� r�nnn o n d Margie<lb />
IrrQ � �<lb />
The La Grange<lb />
Teachers College<lb />
U r met Tuesday<lb />
Frist Carolina<lb />
Alumni �'hap-<lb />
evenng, Octo-<lb />
ber the seventh at eight o'clock<lb />
in<lb />
th<lb /><lb />
the home<lb />
� chapter,<lb />
: (Mary<lb />
mm;<lb />
of the president of<lb />
Mrs. Mildred Sut-<lb />
Wise Davenport).<lb />
Edgerton and Mrs.<lb />
t joint hostesses.<lb />
was opened by the<lb />
group singing the College song.<lb />
Afterwards, the minutes of the<lb />
lasl meeting were read by the<lb />
� :y. Miss Celia Grantham.<lb />
Plans were made for a bridge<lb />
tournament to be sponsored by<lb />
the chapter November 4.<lb />
Bingo was played during the<lb />
given,<lb />
drink:<lb />
hi<lb />
For<lb />
hour and prizes were<lb />
The hostesses served<lb />
and crackers.<lb />
� Rapids�<lb />
their first meeting of<lb />
the vear. Alumni in Roanoke<lb />
Rapids gathered at a near-by<lb />
lake for a picnic. After the pic-<lb />
nic, a business meeting was Kilpatnck. Rebecca Lewis, Mary-<lb />
held. Officers were elected and Edi White, and<lb />
. als for the coming<lb />
Charles Futrell. Rockfellow<lb />
Venters. Dorothv<lb />
l,allah B. Watts. Helen Wolfe<lb />
Martha Butler and Margaret<lb />
Wood will practice teach in<lb />
Physical Education under the<lb />
direction of Boley Farley and<lb />
Miss Harrison.<lb />
N. H. Cameron will super-<lb />
vise the practice teaching of<lb />
Dorothy Dalrymple. Frances<lb />
Gulledge. Edith Matthews and<lb />
Martha Wheless in commerce.<lb />
Mary Lou Harris. Helen Wolfe.<lb />
Helen Brown Jefferson. Eliza-<lb />
beth Gates, and Rebecca Lewis<lb />
will teach commerce under Miss<lb />
Laura Bell.<lb />
Miss Estelle Greene will di-<lb />
rect the mathematics practice<lb />
teaching of Kathleen Barkley,<lb />
Mary D. Home. Xorma Wel-<lb />
lons. and 0. D. Andrews and<lb />
Miss Evelyn Buchanan will di-<lb />
rect the teaching of mathema-<lb />
tics by Jessie Gray.<lb />
In history Mildred Snangler<lb />
and David Watson will teach<lb />
under Miss Mary Shaw Robe-<lb />
son; Charles Futrell. Evelyn<lb />
errade<lb />
Redwine; Doris<lb />
Carlton Dunn a n<lb />
,Spivey will teach the first<lb />
!� vi� iffrade under Miss Ruth Faison.<lb />
In the second grade Miss<lb />
Lucy Nutton will direct the<lb />
practice teaching of Lewellyn<lb />
Thorton Broome. Clarissa Ed-<lb />
wards and Jennie Mae Brink-<lb />
lev and Miss Christine Johnson<lb />
will direct Florence Gaddy.<lb />
Elizabeth Hutchinson. and Jean<lb />
Wendt.<lb />
Miss Eunice McGee will di-<lb />
rect the third grade teaching<lb />
of Mary T. Bailey. Catherine<lb />
Bryant and Mattie Lawrence<lb />
Holliday and Mrs. Lindsay<lb />
Savage will supervise Delia<lb />
Barklev. Erline Mitchell and<lb />
Marv Woolard.<lb />
ounis, Belvoir; Madeline Adams,<lb />
Stokes; Elizabeth Adley, Clucod;<lb />
Evelyn Aiken, Morven; Eugenia Al-<lb />
len, La Grange; Mary Agnes Alston.<lb />
Archer Lodge; Tula Nell Atkinson,<lb />
Walstonhurg; Mary Kate Austin.<lb />
Lewisville; Mary Grant Bailey, Sara-<lb />
toga; Hazel Baker, Lee Woodard in<lb />
Wilson; Margaret Barclift, Stan-<lb />
hope; Roe Bass, Herring.<lb />
Lessie Batenian. Candor; Evelyn<lb />
Bazemore. Roper; Mary Elizabeth<lb />
Beasley, Pine Level; Lucille Bell,<lb />
Fountain; Vida Bell, Murfreesboro;<lb />
Erma Benson, Coats; Doris Blaloek,<lb />
: Walstonburg; Doris A. Blanehard.<lb />
' Gated; Rachel Blanehard. Rocky<lb />
Mount; Lona Bonner, Swan Quarter;<lb />
Mary Hazel Bowers, Chicod; Flora<lb />
T. Bowline Scotland Neck; Mary<lb />
Helen Boykin, Lewiston-Woodville;<lb />
Ruby Braxton. Roper: Elsie Brendle.<lb />
Winston-Salem; Mildred Briley, Rose-<lb />
Valdese;<lb />
a Britt,<lb />
Yancey-<lb />
wood; Catlierine Brinkley<lb />
Agnes Britt, Halls; D<lb />
McDaniel; Patricia Brook<lb />
ville.<lb />
Alva Brown,nrrituck: Elizabeth<lb />
Bryan. Wheat Swamp; Anne Bill-<lb />
iard. Allenton; Geraldine Bullock,<lb />
Ansonville; Susan Elizabeth Burns,<lb />
Snw Hill; Gatsey Truett Butler.<lb />
Kelly School; Annie Gray Byrd, Ay-<lb />
den: Frances Cash, Belvoir; Blanche<lb />
J. Chappell, Westbrook; Grace Shap-<lb />
pell, Gardners; Margaret Clemmons,<lb />
Tileston; Ruby D. Cone. Harris;<lb />
�lane Cope<lb />
Coppedge,<lb />
Covington,<lb />
sart, Ashel<lb />
:�:<lb />
Bethel;<lb />
Mt. Pleasant:<lb />
Murfreesboro;<lb />
oro; Louise D<lb />
PLACEMENT<lb />
year dis-<lb />
Miss Margaret Eakes<lb />
was re-elected president. Other<lb />
Rockfellow<lb />
under Mr.<lb />
office<lb />
are: Mrs. Thelma Dau-<lb />
ghtry (Thelma Toler), vice-<lb />
pr sident; Miss Frances New-<lb />
- me, secretary. A membership<lb />
committee us now contracting<lb />
all inactive members with the<lb />
hopes of getting them to be-<lb />
come a part of the club. The<lb />
next meeting will be held some-<lb />
time before October 18.<lb />
Wmterviilt �<lb />
An enthusiastic group of<lb />
E. C. T. C. alumni met in Win-<lb />
rville, October 1. The new<lb />
chairman. Aldah Parker. Miss<lb />
Rosalie Bullock and Miss<lb />
Blanche White were joint hos-<lb />
tesses. Plans for the year were<lb />
discussed and the date, October<lb />
13, set for a bridge tourna-<lb />
ment to be sponsored by the<lb />
group. One of the main objec-<lb />
tives for the year is to be work-<lb />
ing for increased membership<lb />
in the local and state organi-<lb />
zations. A letter from the state<lb />
president was read to the<lb />
Dav<lb />
Venters will teach<lb />
Cunningham.<lb />
Social science will be taught<lb />
by Clarrisa Humphrey under<lb />
Miss Kathleen Plumb, by<lb />
Franklin D. Kizer under Mr.<lb />
Cunningham, and by Robert<lb />
Hollar. Frances Sutherland and<lb />
Margaret Tart under Miss<lb />
Mary Shaw Robeson.<lb />
J. F. Allen. Cleo Burney. Lois<lb />
McCormick. and Reid White<lb />
will teach French with Miss<lb />
Imogene Riddick directing.<lb />
R. G. Walser will direct Ruth<lb />
Brav in dramatics teaching and<lb />
Edith Elaine Matthews. Kate<lb />
Bryan Parker, Mildred Spang-<lb />
ler and Mary Edith White in<lb />
Entrlish. Joe Staton and Helen<lb />
Continued from Pane One<lb />
Suit Fowler. Thera Godwin. Mary<lb />
Frances Hardy, who is also teaching<lb />
in Southwood, Mildred Lougby, Mrs.<lb />
Hilda C. Pritchett. Maywood Wag-<lb />
ner. Annie Allen Wilkerson. and<lb />
Madaline Woolard.<lb />
Phases of Home Economics work,<lb />
other than teaching, have been enter-<lb />
ed by Maisie Castlebury. who is<lb />
Home Making instructor in an NY A<lb />
camp in Ellerhe; Myrtle Hopkins.<lb />
who is Home Management Superior.<lb />
F. S. A. in Henderson; Estelle Ed-<lb />
wards, who is assistant Home Man-<lb />
agement Supervision. F. S. A Louis-<lb />
burg; Ethle Mae Smith, who is assis-<lb />
, tant Home Management Supervisor.<lb />
F. S. A Raeford; and Norms Lee<lb />
Tyndall, who is assistant Home Dem-<lb />
: onstration Agent. Kenansville.<lb />
Donald Brock is Physical Educa-<lb />
tion Director for the Chatham Manu-<lb />
facturing Company. Annie L. Parker<lb />
i is Recreation Director. WPA. Jack-<lb />
sonville. Mrs. Sara Ann Proctor is<lb />
Recreation Director, WPA. Green-<lb />
ville and Eileen Tomlinson is Recrea-<lb />
! tion Supervisor for Edgecombe Coun-<lb />
Elizabeth<lb />
Josephine<lb />
Jewel Co-<lb />
il. James-<lb />
ville; Cynthia Daughter, Winston-<lb />
Salem; Helen Davenport, Marsh ville;<lb />
Tola Bell Davenport, Columbia;<lb />
Madeline Davenport, Roper; Annie<lb />
Mae Davis. Rear Grass; Dorothy L.<lb />
Davis. Chinquapin; Mattie Davis.<lb />
Chocowinity; Florence Dean, Wilton:<lb />
Mabel Deans. Grantham; Mary<lb />
i Kathryn Dobson, B. I Grady; Jero-<lb />
me Donaldson. Goldsboro; Florence<lb />
Dudley. Golds ton; Nancy E. Dunn.<lb />
West Haven; Mary Elizabeth Eagles,<lb />
(Smith's High School: Jeanette Ear-<lb />
ley. Lee Woodard in Wilson; Mary<lb />
D. Elliott, Angier; Thelma Elliott.<lb />
Halifax; Sarah M. Evans, Coats;<lb />
j Elizabeth Everett. Murfreesboro;<lb />
Jani<lb />
Holder; Ester Giles, Caldwell; Myra<lb />
Godfrey, Rock Ridge; Mildred Gam-<lb />
mon, Mars Hill; Martha Gaskins,<lb />
Sunbury; Anne Goolsby, Cone City;<lb />
Edith Mae Grant, Hookerton; Vera<lb />
Hmjlton, Kenansville; Lorene Ham-<lb />
crick, New London; Ruth Glenn<lb />
Hardy, Beaulaville; Elizabeth Har-<lb />
rell, Weeksville; Belva Dare Harris,<lb />
Waxhaw; Venetia Hearne, Roxboro;<lb />
Elizabeth Holliday, Bell Arthur;<lb />
Jessie Howell, B. T. High School;<lb />
Mrs. Louisa C. Hoyle, Rohanen;<lb />
Alice Humphries. Bethel; Margaret<lb />
Humphrey, ,Barnesville; Mattie I-<lb />
pock. Trenton; Mary Frances Irvin,<lb />
Stem; Ward James, Greenville; Inez<lb />
Jennings. Cluster Springs. Virginia;<lb />
Clara Johnson. Bonlee; Sulon John-<lb />
son, Bethel; Annie Laurie Keene,<lb />
Roanoke Rapids; Margaret K. Kelley.<lb />
Vass�Lakeview; Eloise Kennedy,<lb />
Beola ville; Helen King: Murfrees-<lb />
lioro; Betty Keuzenkamp, New Han-<lb />
over High School. Wilmington; Edna<lb />
C. Kirby. Jonesboro: Mary Ester<lb />
Koonce, Bell Arthur; Nannie S.<lb />
Lamb, Scotland Neck.<lb />
Joanna Lane. Waccamaw; Thelma<lb />
Langs ton. Berea: Margaret Law-<lb />
rence. Rurn; Sue H. Lawrence. Mars<lb />
Hill; Marv Hines Leonard Wilton;<lb />
Dorothy C. Lewis. Seed; Effie S.<lb />
Lewis. Fountain: Kathleen Iwis.<lb />
William Hooper, Wilmington; Sarah<lb />
Lindley, Bridgeton; Mary H. Little,<lb />
Herrinp; Ruth Lowery, Epworth;<lb />
Ruby Lucas, Oak City: Mattie May<lb />
Lyon, Robersonville; Margaret<lb />
McDaniel. Newton Grove: Ellen<lb />
Mclntyre, Littleton; Helen McLauch-<lb />
lin. Chocowinity: Emily Montague.<lb />
Williams Township; Edna Montgom-<lb />
ery, Angier; Geneva Moore, Arthur;<lb />
Margaret D. Moore, Belhaven, Nellie<lb />
C. Moore, Farm Life; Novine Moore,<lb />
Archer Lodge: Ruth Mooring. Foun-<lb />
tain: Blannie Rea Morris, Hobbsville;<lb />
Evelyn Myrick. Aurelian Springs;<lb />
Grace Newell, Knightdale; Mrs.<lb />
Rachel McP. Newlin, Sylvan School;<lb />
Everett, Beaulavillt<lb />
Faircloth, Maury: L<lb />
Waccamaw.<lb />
Helen Flowers. We<lb />
Charley PrazeBe, Rock<lb />
win Frazelle, Richland;<lb />
Garris, Bethel; Ida Maria<lb />
Comfort: Elizabeth Gibbs.<lb />
Ossie<lb />
Fisher.<lb />
Willoughhy will practice teach ty.JTarboro.<lb />
in English under the direction<lb />
of V. M. Mulholland. Mary Lou<lb />
Harris. Evelyn Kilpatrick. Amy<lb />
White. Helen Willoughby and<lb />
Dorothv Wyckoff will teach<lb />
English with Miss Deanie Boone fT<lb />
Those who are teaching and the<lb />
schools in which they teach are as<lb />
follows: Lillian Abee, Micro; Beatrice<lb />
Abernethy, Castalia; Pauline Abey-<lb />
PROMPT SERVICE<lb />
EXCELLENT FOOD<lb />
Haskett directing.<lb />
Fourth grade work will be I<lb />
taught by Leola Bell, Edna j<lb />
Pierce and Estaline Tew under<lb />
Day Miss Alma Browning and by<lb />
plans announced. As a feature Ruth Chandler. Barbara Creech,<lb />
of the entertainment a quiz was and Mohska McLamb under<lb />
What We Know Miss Louise Galphin<lb />
In the fifth grade Camilla<lb />
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For Best Shoe Repairing 7Vrj<lb />
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KARES<lb />
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Your Friends<lb />
given on<lb />
About Our College'<lb />
Rutherford County�<lb />
The Rutherford County chap-<lb />
teer of East Carolina Teachers<lb />
College Alumni Association met<lb />
Thursday night. October 2, at<lb />
7:00 o'clock with Miss Beulah<lb />
Haynes in Rutherfordton. N.<lb />
C. After discussing summer ya- j<lb />
cations, the president. Miss<lb />
Haynes. called the meeting to<lb />
order. A letter from the State<lb />
President, Mrs. Holland, was<lb />
read during the enlistment of,<lb />
all fellow Alumni. A letter was<lb />
read from Miss Mary Camp-<lb />
LAUTARES BROS.<lb />
JEWELERS<lb />
Watches � Jewelry � Silver<lb />
Gifts � Watch Repairing<lb />
Try<lb />
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Candies<lb />
Fruits <lb />
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Tyrone Power<lb />
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in the<lb />
R. A. F.<lb />
Betty Grable<lb />
Swell�<lb />
Entertainment<lb />
PITT<lb />
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Citizen Kane<lb />
The year's ranch-<lb />
discussed Movie!<lb />
A Complete Line of School Supplies and<lb />
Cosmetics<lb />
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Eloise Pearce, Broadway; Jennie L.<lb />
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Biscoe; Janie Reid Phillips, Falkland;<lb />
Mary Elizabeth Phillips, P i n e y<lb />
Grove; Elizabeth Pieland, Lucama.<lb />
Mrs. Martha E. Pollard, Arthur;<lb />
Ruth Pollard, Newland; Carol Pol-<lb />
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Nyda Robinson, Halls; Frances Roc-<lb />
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Olive; Melba Grace Rogers, Jamcv<lb />
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Rebecca Ross, Charles L. Coon. High<lb />
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