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All Sophomores arc urged to<lb />
pay their class dues of 7 � -<lb />
the designated persons as listed<lb />
m the bulletin board.<lb />
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will be as follows:<lb />
Decoration Committee; Vir-<lb />
ginia Rouse, chairman: X. W.<lb />
Frazt lie. Dave Owens. Spencer<lb />
Rubin, da Johnson. Mary Em-<lb />
ma Jefferson, and Frances<lb />
Newby.<lb />
Refreshment Committee;<lb />
Margie Dudley, chairman, Don-<lb />
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Margaret Lewis and Elizabeth<lb />
Kittrell.<lb />
Invitation Committee: Gar-<lb />
Librarian<lb />
Felix Snider<lb />
� (3w Librarian<lb />
Interviewed<lb />
Collects Chess<lb />
Books As Hobby<lb />
"I had no intention of ever<lb />
becoming a librarian. My only<lb />
ambition was to follow in the<lb />
footsteps of an uncle and be-<lb />
come a surgeon. However, 'Old<lb />
Man Depression' gave me a li-<lb />
brary job and before I could<lb />
catch up with the depression, I<lb />
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Music Committee; Doris<lb />
Hockaday, chairman. Dorothy<lb />
Mae Sasser and Helen .Tames.<lb />
Dance Committee: Margaret<lb />
Russell, chairman. Helen Mi-<lb />
shoe and Rosalie Brown.<lb />
Local Theatre<lb />
V oonsor<lb />
"F.TC HffcT<lb />
seven years of library ex-<lb />
perience which was too much to<lb />
throw away Such is the story<lb />
of how E. C. T. C. Librarian<lb />
Felix Eugene Snider embarked<lb />
upon his present career.<lb />
At Southeastern Missouri<lb />
State Teachers College, Cape<lb />
Girardeau. Missouri, Mr. Snid-<lb />
er's college training was in the<lb />
field of science. After his seven<lb />
year's experience as librarian<lb />
at his Alma Mater, Mr. Snider<lb />
studied further at the Univers-<lb />
ity of Illinois where he received<lb />
professional and graduate train-<lb />
ing in library science.<lb />
As successor to Mr. J. R.<lb />
Gulledge. Mr. Snider is continu-<lb />
ing the late librarian's plan to<lb />
accumulate back volumes of<lb />
periodicals. At present Mr.<lb />
Snider is occupied with the ex-<lb />
Harry Jarvis, of Hopewell,<lb />
Virginia, Willie Mae Daniels,<lb />
of Oxford, Virginia Cooke, of<lb />
Wilson, and Frances Lewis<lb />
were elected president, vice-<lb />
president, secretary and treas-<lb />
urer, respectively, of the fresh-<lb />
man class at the balloting held<lb />
last week. The election of a coed<lb />
as a class president breaks this<lb />
year's trend when each of the<lb />
other three classes elected a girl<lb />
as their leader.<lb />
Othr positions filled by the<lb />
voting were: Tecoan represent-<lb />
ative. Helen Page Johnson;<lb />
Teco Echo representative, Ca-<lb />
therine Hester; W. S. G. A. re-<lb />
presentative. Sara Stanton.<lb />
The newly-elected president,<lb />
who before coming to E.C.T.C,<lb />
achieved rank of an Eagle Scout,<lb />
held an outstanding office in<lb />
the Pi Phi National Fraternity,<lb />
and now is a member of the<lb />
cheering squad here, announced<lb />
that the theme of the Class of<lb />
'45 will be, "Build School<lb />
Spirit<lb />
Jarvis is also serving as one<lb />
of the college cheerleaders. He<lb />
and Charlie Cushman are the<lb />
coed leaders.<lb />
Above are shown Miss Lena Ellis and Fenley Spear who<lb />
serve as Director and Technical Adviser, respectively, for the first<lb />
Chi Pi production to be given tonight at 8:30.<lb />
Nine Students Attend<lb />
State YDC Legislature<lb />
Local Delegates<lb />
Presented And<lb />
Passed Bill<lb />
Graduate Donates<lb />
Money To ECTC<lb />
Clyde Carter<lb />
Guest Speaker<lb />
At YMCA Vespers<lb />
Vespers were held in Austin<lb />
Auditorium at 6:30 on October<lb />
26th with Mr. Clyde a er p of d icate periodicals might go" into the Loan Fund is for young people<lb />
guest speaker Billy Green ot (thor colege librarie3 �s0 that some student may bene- that it should play<lb />
the V M. L. A was in cnarye Am lhe sixtyejjrht libraries fit from it but she added that tant part in today's<lb />
A gift of $250 was recently<lb />
received by ECTC from a gra-<lb />
uate of the college, Miss Julia<lb />
Mabel Taylor, class of 1921. In<lb />
a recent letter to President L.<lb />
R. Meadows, the donor express<lb />
ed a hope that the<lb />
T. C. Night" will be<lb />
� the Pitt Theater in<lb />
� November 5 as a<lb />
stimulating interest<lb />
activities among<lb />
� .pie. according to<lb />
Walker, manager of<lb />
The Pirate football<lb />
introduced to the<lb />
� ,e stage by Coach<lb />
istenbury in appropri-<lb />
that will include<lb />
the college cheer<lb />
and several selections<lb />
C. T. C. band, under<lb />
of Mr. R. W.<lb />
ffair is being brought<lb />
" Walker in the la-<lb />
the college, and his<lb />
is the bringing<lb />
ser and more un-<lb />
and introduced the speaker<lb />
Mr. Carter is a young man hav-<lb />
ing just completed his educa-<lb />
tion this past spring. He is here<lb />
on the campus as the Presby-<lb />
terian student worker.<lb />
Mr. Tarter used as his theme<lb />
the "Need for Religion He<lb />
outlined religion as a basis for<lb />
ng<lb />
involved, most of which<lb />
larger than this library,<lb />
such institutions as Harvard,<lb />
Texas A and M. and Texas Uni-<lb />
versitv.<lb />
A delegation of nine Young<lb />
Democrats left E. C. T. C. to<lb />
attend the State Student Legis-<lb />
lature last Friday. The conven-<lb />
tion was held in the Senate and<lb />
the House of Representatives i lights<lb />
in the State Capitol. State Col- a. C.<lb />
lege was host for the week-end<lb />
A Caucus meeting for the<lb />
purpose of electing the officers<lb />
opened the convention at one<lb />
o'clock Friday afternoon. Tate<lb />
presided over the meeting. Mar-<lb />
jorie Davis, clerk and Rosalie<lb />
Brown, timekeeper, were elec-<lb />
ted. Mr. Pajat, Forensic teach-<lb />
er at State, welcomed the dele-<lb />
gates. Mr. Pajat tried to stress<lb />
amount how important public speaking<lb />
for young people today, and<lb />
an impor-<lb />
curriculum<lb />
Helen Butner<lb />
Relates Trip<lb />
At A.C.E. Meet<lb />
a sound and true philosophy of . . h mids1<lb />
life. Out of this philosophy l�nigMe growt<lb />
w-uild arise true greatness and<lb />
are she wished to leave the utiliza- in our colleges. He said if there<lb />
are tion of the gift in the hands of was a school represented that<lb />
President Meadows, to use at' did not have a speech club of<lb />
his discretion "for the best in- some kind in their school, to go<lb />
terests of the college and those home and organize one and get<lb />
In discussing the possibilities j who attend the most from it.<lb />
of the campus library, Mr Miss Taylor taught for sev- i Senate assem-<lb />
Snider states, "I feel that the eral years in North Carolina af<lb />
East Carolina Teachers College<lb />
Carter<lb />
service to mankind.<lb />
In his address Mr<lb />
stressed the importance of the<lb />
little man in God's kingdom. It<lb />
is not the part we have but how<lb />
we play it that counts said Mr.<lb />
Carter.<lb />
Denton Rossell<lb />
To Give Concert<lb />
Denton<lb />
voice<lb />
st of a most<lb />
h period.<lb />
Through the exchange which we<lb />
are carrying on and through<lb />
other sources, our colleciton will<lb />
increase to such an extent as to<lb />
justify a new building. The new<lb />
librarian announces that soon<lb />
the college will receive from<lb />
University of North Carolina<lb />
about fifty volumes for the<lb />
social science department.<lb />
At the last meeting of the<lb />
N. C. Library Association held<lb />
 recently in Greensboro, the<lb />
ar,A E C T. C. librarian was elected<lb />
of the College<lb />
bled at two o'clock and did not<lb />
ter graduation, in New Han- adjourn until six. Bills were<lb />
over and Wilson counties. She introduced by Wake Forest,<lb />
is now field representative of State, Elon, and Campbell col-<lb />
the Louisiana Department of leges. The bill for the lmpeach-<lb />
Public Welfare, with headquar- ment of Senator Reynolds open-<lb />
ters at Lafayette, La. She be-1 ed the debates and brought<lb />
gan her study of social welfare forth many heated debates,<lb />
work in 1925, when she enter-1 The senator's character and<lb />
ed the University of North private life were not spared by<lb />
Carolina for a year's work in<lb />
the field.<lb />
3n Rossell tenor nu i t of lhe College and<lb />
instructor at the co lege, Univergitv section of the Asso-<lb />
relationship he- will be presented in a vocal <lb />
izens of Greenville concert in Austin Auditorium j Hi?hli?hting his career as a<lb />
librarian, Mr. Snider started<lb />
Music<lb />
townspeople<lb />
the cooperation<lb />
get-together<lb />
�llege The program is on November 12th. The conceit<lb />
Z before the foot- is one of the Mus c<lb />
eaves for New Jersey to be sponsored by the Music<lb />
rtant contest with a Department of the college Una<lb />
n foe. Enthusiasm is year. Mr. Rossell. who was<lb />
'o.n�d up among stu- heard here in concert lasc<lb />
rectioS of the late Myron<lb />
Jacobson. For his program.<lb />
Mr Rossell has chosen seven-<lb />
which are new to<lb />
Because he feels<lb />
Tl<lb />
not the first effort on<lb />
f Mr. Walker in hon-<lb />
� college and its stu-<lb />
e theater manager has<lb />
I several parties at his<lb />
E. C. T. C.<lb />
the quarterly journal of the h-<lb />
bray group in Missouri. Form-<lb />
erly the Missouri Library Asso-<lb />
ciation Junior Member Quar-<lb />
terly, it is now published by the<lb />
State Librarians Association<lb />
under the title of Missouri Lib-<lb />
hrary Association Quarterly.<lb />
Mr. Snider considers editing<lb />
See Librarian on page four<lb />
Pieces 0' Eight<lb />
The October issue of the<lb />
Pieces O' Eight will be dis-<lb />
tributed to dormitory students<lb />
in the dining hall on Wednes-<lb />
day or Thursday of next week.<lb />
Day students may get their<lb />
copies by calling for them at<lb />
the Teco Echo staff room.<lb />
Since this issue has been de-<lb />
layed by unavoidable difficul-<lb />
ties, we hope that you will bear<lb />
with us this time and that you<lb />
will enjoy your October issue<lb />
none the lass for its tardy<lb />
appearance.<lb />
�Pieces O' Eight Staff.<lb />
the State boys who presented<lb />
the bill. After an extention of<lb />
time twice, the bill was passed.<lb />
Elon's bill for an electrical de-<lb />
vice for voting in the legisla-<lb />
ture did not pass and had little<lb />
backing.<lb />
Many good speeches were<lb />
given when the bill for the Re-<lb />
peal of the Neutrality Act was<lb />
introduced. During the night<lb />
session E. C. T. C. delegates in-<lb />
troduced their bill for an in-<lb />
crease in the state teacher's<lb />
salaries. Rerle Slater introduc-<lb />
ed the bill in thehouse, and<lb />
Rosalie Brown gave the second-<lb />
ing speech. Mildred Beverly in-<lb />
troducing, and Ruby Grant<lb />
seconding, handled the Senate.<lb />
The bill was passed with little<lb />
opposition in the Senate and<lb />
See Legislature on page four<lb />
Helen Butner brought "High-<lb />
of the 1941 National<lb />
E. Convention" to the<lb />
year at 6:30 P.M. on Tuesday<lb />
first A. C. E. meeting of the<lb />
evening, October 14th.<lb />
She told of her trip to Cali-<lb />
fornia and the National A. C. E.<lb />
Convention which was held in<lb />
Oakland, July 8-12. Helen was<lb />
the only North Carolina stu-<lb />
dent representative. She attend-<lb />
ed the N. C. Luncheon with<lb />
Miss Hattie S. Parrott, Raleigh,<lb />
and Miss Dorothy McGuire of<lb />
Greensboro; was the breakfast<lb />
guest of Miss Jennie Wahlert,<lb />
Board of Education, St. Louis,<lb />
Missouri, and one-time Nation-<lb />
al president of the Association<lb />
for Childhood Education; and<lb />
served as secretary to the stu-<lb />
dent branch forum.<lb />
Helen left Greenville for Los<lb />
Angeles, going by way of<lb />
Washington, Chicago, Ogden,<lb />
Utah; and to Los Angeles<lb />
where she spent four days<lb />
prior to the Convention. While<lb />
there she visited Hollywood,<lb />
Beverly Hills and Santa Mon-<lb />
tica Bay on the Pacific Ocean.<lb />
Among the places of importance<lb />
she saw or visited were: the<lb />
original Brown Derby, Coconut<lb />
Grove, and the many theaters<lb />
and movie studios of Southern<lb />
California.<lb />
From Los Angeles she went<lb />
to San Francisco and on to<lb />
Oakland for the Convention.<lb />
Charles Marks<lb />
To Play Lead<lb />
The Chi Pi players will pre-<lb />
sent a regular old-fashioned<lb />
mellow drama tonight in Aus-<lb />
tin auditorium at eight thirty.<lb />
Bruce Brandon's "On the<lb />
Bridge at Midnight" is a take<lb />
off on the old melo-dramas that<lb />
were so popular a few genera-<lb />
tions ago.<lb />
Charles Marks will play the<lb />
I manly hero, Horatio Wain-<lb />
j right; Virginia Cooke, the<lb />
m u c h 1 v maligned heroine,<lb />
Oueenie De Lorme. and Charles<lb />
Cushman the villian, Mervyn<lb />
Parsons.<lb />
Marks, a senior is very ac-<lb />
tive in many student organiza-<lb />
tions, among them the YMCA,<lb />
of which he is president. Last<lb />
year he starred in "Sky Fod-<lb />
der a one-act play, presented<lb />
in the North Carolina one-act<lb />
play contest.<lb />
Charles Cushman and Vir-<lb />
ginia are newcomers to college<lb />
dramatics.<lb />
Hazel Williford will play Ey-<lb />
nice Wainright; Annie Sue<lb />
Perry, Mrs. Wilda Wainright;<lb />
Grace Johnson, Minerva Court-<lb />
ney; Sidney Johnson, Halstead;<lb />
Martha Wheless, Mrs. Billings;<lb />
Lois Sessoms, Maybelle Billings;<lb />
Eugenia Marshburn, Gypsy<lb />
Heather; Donald Perry, Jack<lb />
Frost and Rita Messick, Dora<lb />
Home.<lb />
Miss Lena C. Ellis, faculty<lb />
adviser of the Chi Pi players is<lb />
directing the play.<lb />
Members of the Chi Pi play-<lb />
ers will have charge of tickets,<lb />
properties, lighting, sounds,<lb />
and will act as marshals.<lb />
The author has said of his<lb />
play, "I only wish I could wit-<lb />
ness everv performance of "ON<lb />
THE BRIDGE AT MID-<lb />
NIGHT" because I know that I<lb />
would be tempted to applaud<lb />
the manly hero and hiss the<lb />
villian along with the rest of<lb />
you<lb />
Britishers Speak<lb />
On War Situation<lb />
Masquerade Ball<lb />
Given By Juniors<lb />
teen songs<lb />
his repertoire.<lb />
different occasions, � tnai ��-������ - t '  hrnaden<lb />
rjrfl, did he enter- have OPP�JK<lb />
various E. � i- - nis rep�w�- -a1ip-p-Vould<lb />
different . occasions. .hatstndentsfcollege shou ,d<lb />
r interests and kn<lb />
ine arts, he has cho<lb />
mn songs which may<lb />
his audience but which he former head of the music de-<lb />
Tabor Portrait Presented To College<lb />
In Impressive Chapel Ceremonies<lb />
E. C. T. C. freshman<lb />
a movie party.<lb />
rhapel Program<lb />
their interests and<lb />
of fine arts, he has c<lb />
A memorial program in honor<lb />
to<lb />
songs' which may tejiew of the late Dean C. Tabor,<lb />
and<lb />
feels they w<lb />
ill<lb />
grow more ami partment and band director, was<lb />
more to like. Because ne also fa Augtin Auditorium 0c.<lb />
21,<lb />
of<lb />
Mrs. J. T. Little, local chair-<lb />
4' the Bundles for Britain<lb />
announcing the appearance, f the scnool. He<lb />
o ir,i�owi Morrow and 8�ueuJ-aaA to si<lb />
feels that "jSrteSed tober 28, at noon, at which time<lb />
to a concert to be enenaine portrait of Mr Tabor wa8<lb />
Mrs. Edward Morrow ana Xromised to sing well<lb />
Vh� ftohe known favorites as encores<lb />
people m the kh <lb />
aptain<lb />
to<lb />
lents and townspeople i� ��- , � Dr0gram.<lb />
J 'in building last week. Mrs. nis p a wjll again<lb />
Morrow emphasized the impor-i J�aniai for Mr.<lb />
'ive f�J �"�� Rossell's concert In add-on c<lb />
for<lb />
Rritain and urged the pur<lb />
chasing of Victory cards, whicn<lb />
ould be on sale immediately.<lb />
accompanist for<lb />
Posseii s concert. In additi<lb />
her accompaniments she will<lb />
play a group of piano solos.<lb />
was pre-<lb />
sented to the "college by P. W.<lb />
Pickelsimer, proxy for Mr.<lb />
Tabor's mother, Mrs. J. B. Ta-<lb />
bor, who donated the painting<lb />
to the college. President Leon<lb />
R. Meadows accepted and ac-<lb />
knowledged the presentation.<lb />
Dean C. Tabor, who passed<lb />
away last September was loved<lb />
by teachers and students alike.<lb />
During the time that he was a<lb />
faculty member of this institu-<lb />
tion, Mr. Tabor's influence was<lb />
felt in all fields of music and<lb />
since his death that spirit<lb />
which he embodied continues to<lb />
be alive.<lb />
Representing the students<lb />
with whom Mr. Tabor worked<lb />
Vernon Keutemeyer gave a<lb />
tribute, in which he expressed<lb />
the true friendship and<lb />
musicianship shown at all times<lb />
by the late music department<lb />
head. Miss Kathleen A. Plumb,<lb />
member of the faculty of the<lb />
Training School, also praised<lb />
the work of the former faculty<lb />
member.<lb />
Selections by the college<lb />
band, conducted by R. W. Get-<lb />
chell, were "Prelude" from the<lb />
L'arle-sienne Suite by Bizet and<lb />
"Barcarolle" from Tales of<lb />
Hoffman by Offenbach. The<lb />
ladies' glee club, under the di-<lb />
rection of Miss Gussie Kuy-<lb />
kendall. sang "The Lord's<lb />
Prayer" by Malotte-Dies and<lb />
Gaunod's "Sanctus The Train-<lb />
ing school chorus, with Miss<lb />
Hazel Elsom directing, also ren-<lb />
dered two selections, "Drink to<lb />
Me Only With Thine Eyes" and<lb />
"Now the Day is Over<lb />
Carrying out the theme of<lb />
Halloween, the Junior-Fresh-<lb />
man masquerade ball proved to<lb />
be one of the most entertaining<lb />
dances the campus has seen in<lb />
years, according to those stu-<lb />
dents attending. Dressed in<lb />
various costumes, the masked<lb />
students presented a colorful<lb />
picture.<lb />
Highlighting the evening's ac-<lb />
tivities was the figure in which<lb />
� the newly-elected officers of<lb />
I the freshman class were pre-<lb />
sented. Participating also in<lb />
this feature was the junior class<lb />
officers, the faculty advisers<lb />
and the chairmen and members<lb />
of the dance committees. A<lb />
grand march followed in which<lb />
everyone took part. Halloween<lb />
favors were presented to the<lb />
guests. Winner of the prize for<lb />
the most original costume was<lb />
Donald Perry, who was dressed<lb />
as Miss Annie L. Morton, dean<lb />
of women.<lb />
Those attending who did not<lb />
wish to dance were entertained<lb />
by apple-bobbing, the spook-<lb />
room, fortune telling, and other<lb />
tynes of recreation.<lb />
Music for the occasion was<lb />
furnished by Billy Knauff and<lb />
Deans of Rhythm. Approximate-<lb />
ly five hundred students and<lb />
guests attended.<lb />
"There is hardly anyone who<lb />
isn't doing something of na-<lb />
tional importance. We are very<lb />
grateful tor all the help you<lb />
are giving us in this struggle,<lb />
and we are all eagerly looking<lb />
forward to the day when the<lb />
war will be over Such is the<lb />
opinion of a British boy as ex-<lb />
pressed in a letter which was<lb />
received in Greenville on the<lb />
morning after Mrs. Edward R.<lb />
Murrow had expressed the same<lb />
sentiment as a representative<lb />
of the British people.<lb />
On Wednesday, October 22,<lb />
Mrs. Morrow, the British repre-<lb />
sentative for the American or-<lb />
ganization of Bundles for Bri-<lb />
tain, appeared before a large<lb />
audience in Austin Auditorium<lb />
under the auspices of the local<lb />
unit of Bundles for Brtiain.<lb />
"That the work of this organi-<lb />
zation is filling a great need in<lb />
a war-torn country" was the<lb />
theme of Mrs. Murrow's ad-<lb />
dress. The articles from Amer-<lb />
ica are received by the English<lb />
with great delight, Mrs. Mur-<lb />
row states. The English people<lb />
are learning great deal about the<lb />
United States, its cities and its<lb />
towns, since each "bundle" con-<lb />
tains a tag telling from which<lb />
unit it came. Mrs. Murrow paid<lb />
tribute to the fine spirit shown<lb />
by Americans and urged them<lb />
to greater efforts.<lb />
Captain A. W. Bisset of H.<lb />
M. S. Formidable, who has had<lb />
extensive experience in the war<lb />
also stated his appreciation for<lb />
the assistance and for the<lb />
friendly attitude shown by<lb />
Americans. Recently Captain<lb />
Bisset took part in laying a<lb />
keel in a battleship at the Eliza-<lb />
beth City naval yards. He ex-<lb />
pressed the hope that as the<lb />
bolts hold the keel together,<lb />
the friendly attitude which has<lb />
grown up between Britain and<lb />
America will be bound together<lb />
following the war.<lb />
The Symphonic Chorus, under<lb />
the direction of Mr. Lewis S.<lb />
See Britishers on page four<lb />
J<lb /><pb facs="00037895_tn_0002" /><lb />
PAGE TWO<lb />
The TECO ECHO<lb />
FRIDAY, OCTOBER fc<lb />
194<lb />
FRII<lb />
The Teco Echo<lb />
Published Biweekly by the Students of East Carolina<lb />
Teachers College<lb />
Entered a8 second-class matter December 3, 1925, at the U. S.<lb />
Postoffice, Greenville, N. C, under the act of March 3, 1879.<lb />
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?X'�"� �<lb />
SCOOPING THE CAMPUS<lb />
by Rosalie Brown<lb />
William Miller Burks<lb />
Mary D. Horne<lb />
Co-Edito rs-in-Chief<lb />
ASSOCIATE EDITORS<lb />
Margaret Russell<lb />
Margie Davis<lb />
Bernice Jenkins<lb />
Margie Dudley<lb />
Maribelle Robertson<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
BUSINESS STAFF<lb />
Mary Agnes Deal<lb />
Franklin Kyser<lb />
Mary Harvey Ruffin<lb />
Garnette Cordle<lb />
Cathy Hester<lb />
Photographer<lb />
Editorial Adviser<lb />
Business Adviser<lb />
Technical Adviser<lb />
TYPISTS<lb />
Business Manager<lb />
Harry Jarvis<lb />
Rose Carlton Dunn<lb />
Doris Hockaday<lb />
Helen Page Johnson<lb />
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Dean Tabor<lb />
It is with the utmost respect and appreciation that the Col-<lb />
lege accepts the oil painting of the late Dean Tabor, whose<lb />
memory lives as strongly on this campus as it would had he been<lb />
with us only yesterday. His name stands for excellence and great-<lb />
ness in his field, and also to think of him is to admire again the<lb />
outstanding qualities that branded him a kind and understand-<lb />
ing individual in the profession that calls so loudly for such<lb />
characteristics�the teaching profession. Dean Tabor was not<lb />
only a good teacher: he was a good friend. He always had a kind<lb />
word for the student, and his association with the students he<lb />
taught certainly inspired those students to a plane that would<lb />
make any teacher proud. Mr. Tabor, through his energetic and<lb />
ambitious self, completely revised the music setup at the college<lb />
and led the erstwhile dormant music department from the<lb />
shadows of unimportance to the shining path of recognition.<lb />
He accomplished all of this in the very few years that he was head<lb />
of his department, and his fine work started the E. C. T. C. music<lb />
department on the road of achievement. Since his death, Mr.<lb />
Dittmer. who gained valuable experience by being fortunate<lb />
enough to work under such a leader as Mr. Tabor, has carried<lb />
on the work of his predecessor in such a way that Mr. Tabor's<lb />
efforts were not in vain. The present music department is rapid-<lb />
ly expanding and will undoubtedly rank with the majority of col-<lb />
leges in the state in the near future.<lb />
To the family of Mr. Tabor, we say "thank you" from the<lb />
bottom of our hearts. The painting will take a place of promin-<lb />
ence among our pictures, and the very presence of his likeness<lb />
in our halls of learning will be as a guiding star of accomplish-<lb />
ment for those who knew him and those who will learn of him.<lb />
Between yawns and nods of my very tired head, I will try<lb />
to begin this column for the second time. Of course every one<lb />
knows the let-down feeling one gets on Monday morning after a<lb />
large week-end.<lb />
Margaret Russell has not taken a back seat this year. Nope,<lb />
not that girl. She was seen helping with several of the floats for<lb />
the Homcoming Parade. It happened to be her idea that won<lb />
first place for the Sophomore class. Of course you saw that<lb />
though, we hope. Russell also helped with the W. S. G. A. car<lb />
decorations. She has been quite a helpful person for the freshman<lb />
class. By the way Margaret�how is the "Merritt" system coming<lb />
these days?<lb />
The Poe Society would kindly hug Bill Council's neck I'm<lb />
sure, if they thought he wouldn't run. He was such a big help<lb />
with their float that they don't know how to thank him. Bill<lb />
spent the whole morning decorating, and then put on a bath robe<lb />
(no. he didn't take a bath, however) and took the part of one of<lb />
the characters on the float. Bill is a member of the freshman<lb />
class and hails from Durham way. Oh, boy, "my home town<lb />
Frances Phelps and Dopey Winesette did their part for the<lb />
same float. Frances was a co-chairman, and did a large part of<lb />
decorating. She did not ride on the float, but you saw her strutting<lb />
with the band, no doubt. Don't we, B. M.? Oh, yeah, I nearly for-<lb />
got. Dopey drove that little pick-up. In case you hear of a vacancy<lb />
for a truck driver, let her know. She has had plenty of experi-<lb />
ence. (Now boys, I mean driving the truck!)<lb />
Homecoming seems like a thing of the past now, but I do<lb />
remember that Rudy Walters loan his car to the Emerson's and<lb />
Ralph Tucker's went to pretty little Harriet Marshburn's organi-<lb />
zation. Fine cooperation I would call it. Don't you?<lb />
In case you see "hep-cat" Maddrey limping around the cam-<lb />
pus, you might inquire how her hip is getting. Ellen had a very<lb />
narrow escape when at glee club practice one night last week she<lb />
met with an accident. She fell over the foot lights on the stage<lb />
of Austin and to the floor which is quite a drop. Several brusies<lb />
and some sore muscles seem to be the worse of what could have<lb />
been a very serious accident. Sure hope she is soon able to "jive"<lb />
some more. This might be a warning to others that the stage<lb />
is a dangerous place.<lb />
This column wasn't intended to a Thank You affair but it<lb />
seems that students around the campus have been doing so many<lb />
things to be thanked for that this issue has turned out that way.<lb />
Ben Miller is another who has been generous with his car. At<lb />
the last minute last Friday he saved the day for some of us YDC<lb />
members by taking his car, when we needed one so badly. But<lb />
Ben said it was worth it Three times.<lb />
This week has meant a lot to some of us, but I guess as much<lb />
to one of our ole friends as anybody else. Bob Young should be as<lb />
glad to get back as we are to have him. We sure missed him and<lb />
it seems good to see that smiling face again. Bob always does<lb />
have a smile, sometimes to accompany a wise crack, and others<lb />
just because he is good natured.<lb />
Frankly I'm getting sleepy, so I won't rack my brain (no<lb />
remarks) until next issue. Sure would like to hear from you<lb />
readers as to how you like (?) this column. If you don't: say so.<lb />
One ci icism has come in that it isn't dirty enough, can I help it<lb />
if the printer uses such clean paper? But you can drop a card,<lb />
or note in the Teco Echo box if have something you would like to<lb />
have put in about a friend. And Suggestions, PLEASE. Till<lb />
Then . . .<lb />
Club News<lb />
By Margie Davis<lb />
Freshman Class<lb />
The first meeting of the new-<lb />
ly-organized freshman class was<lb />
called by President Harry Jar-<lb />
vis and announced by the secre-<lb />
tary, Virginia Cooke. The meet-<lb />
nig was held in the Austin build-<lb />
ing on Tuesday, October 28, at<lb />
7:30.<lb />
 R C<lb />
The International Relations<lb />
Club held its initial meeting of<lb />
the year in room 101 of the Aus-<lb />
tin building Tuesday, October<lb />
28, 7:30.<lb />
Sophomores<lb />
All sophomores must pay their<lb />
class duet of seventy-five cents<lb />
by November 15. There is a no-<lb />
tice on the bulletin designat-<lb />
ing the ones to which members<lb />
should pay dues.<lb />
YDC<lb />
The Young Democratic Club<lb />
is still staging its membership<lb />
drive. At present only 200 stu-<lb />
dents have joined. The annual<lb />
YDC dance will be held Novem-<lb />
ber 8. and all those who wish to<lb />
attend most have their member-<lb />
ship cards. Anyone interested<lb />
in joining the club should see<lb />
Metzeil Simmons, treasurer,<lb />
this week.<lb />
STUDENT'S CORNER<lb />
By Pearl Edwards<lb />
The feature student today is probably one oi<lb />
ly known students on our campus. She is Harris <lb />
W. S. G. A. president.<lb />
Since coming to our campus, Harriet has<lb />
ship of all those with whom she has associated, ai<lb />
willingly gives love, sympathy, and understand<lb />
appreciate.<lb />
Harriet began her first year here a aecr ta<lb />
man class; secretarv of W. S. G. A Sophomon<lb />
the W. S. G. A junior, president of W. S. G. A<lb />
man of the entertainment committee, chairman oi<lb />
committee. Social committee, Secretary of Sou<lb />
legiate Association of Student Government, and<lb />
Cabinet secretary. By her extra-curricular a<lb />
readilv see that Harriet is one of our most activ<lb />
m<lb />
� �� i<lb />
a ;<lb />
Philosophy For Men<lb />
If you play with the hearts of v<lb />
Be they old or merely maids�<lb />
You'll regret it. son, you'll regret<lb />
Just as sure as spades are spad�<lb />
At the way you've strung th-m a<lb />
You've laughed and joked with th<lb />
Never considering the pain you'1<lb />
Nor thinking you've done any wn<lb />
But wait�someday you'll really !<lb />
And then you'll begin to pay.<lb />
For the hearts you've broken wi<lb />
rest�<lb />
Through your work, your dream?<lb />
Pugnacious Dancers<lb />
Social activities are considered a vital part of any students'<lb />
college life if they are the kind of activities that are beneficial<lb />
from the standpoint of health, relaxation, and entertainment.<lb />
Dancing is considered such an activity on this campus and so we<lb />
are given that privilege, as long as it is beneficial to our social<lb />
needs.<lb />
However when dancing becomes a physical education course<lb />
in boxing minus a friendly attitude, it no longer holds its status<lb />
as a beneficial social activity.<lb />
Saturday night at the Junior-Freshman dance, things were<lb />
suddenly changed from a dancing good time to a boxing match.<lb />
The contestants were a student and a former graduate who were<lb />
both adept at the manly art of self defense and had they both<lb />
been sober, in the ring, and properly refereed, perhaps the fight<lb />
would have been very interesting. But fighting at a college dance<lb />
with many guests to witness the skirmish doesn't seem quite<lb />
right to us. To begin with, it was rude and impolite both to the<lb />
hosts and to the guests�or maybe we skipped that passage of<lb />
Emily Posts that says fighting is perfectly permissible and in<lb />
excellent taste when one is a guest at a dance. And then too, we're<lb />
very sure that the outsiders who attended will think so much<lb />
more of East Carolina because it allows fighting at college<lb />
dances.<lb />
Perhaps you say there was just cause to fight. Well, maybe<lb />
so, but the dance floor isn't usually considered the place to dis-<lb />
play one's pugnacious art. If you have to fight, why pick the dance<lb />
floor for it?<lb />
If the students of East Carolina Teachers College enjoy the<lb />
privilege of having dances, they should not abuse it by staging<lb />
brawls at their dances. It's up to the student body to see that the<lb />
privilege is not lost. And the best way we know to keep that<lb />
privilege is to give it only to those who will conform to the rules.<lb />
Probably nothing will be done about removing the dancing<lb />
privileges from the student body this time, but the administra-<lb />
tion might not overlook another incident like that of Saturday<lb />
night, for it casts a bad light on the college.<lb />
The students should protect their privileges. Just because a<lb />
few persons refuse to cooperate, should the students tolerate it<lb />
and lose their own privileges and lower their college in the eyes<lb />
of the public? Well, they are going to do just that if they continue<lb />
to give social privileges to those who don't deserve them.<lb />
Spirit vs. Stubbornness<lb />
A deplorable and complicated situation has recently been<lb />
uncovered on our campus, and it presents a most complex prob-<lb />
lem�one that can be remedied easily if certain pedagogues will<lb />
make a desperate effort to be just a little more lenient and broad-<lb />
minded, or it can be ignored and stored up as just another failure<lb />
for the interest of school spirit.<lb />
There are never over three occasions when athletic events,<lb />
namely, football games, would tend to conflict with classes dur-<lb />
ing the fall. In fact, only twice this fall have there been games<lb />
on Friday afternoon. School spirit seems big and important<lb />
enough to warrant the letting out of classes on these two days.<lb />
Constant clamors have been heard from various and sundry head-<lb />
quarters concerning the issue "School Spirit Let us suppose<lb />
that a big majority of the students decide to attend a home game<lb />
for their first time. Then they learn that their beloved teacher<lb />
decidedly will not let the students attend the game, but they must<lb />
come on to class and try to study, their minds wandering out to<lb />
the football field and making studying impossible. It just doesn't<lb />
add up. If there is going to be an increasing demand for better<lb />
school spirit, there are going to be necessitated inconveniences<lb />
and sacrifices for everyone, including the teachers. If not, school<lb />
spirit will just have to keep the back seat it now possesses.<lb />
Let's give it some thought, and try to work together in mak-<lb />
ing necessary allowances both in and out of classes in trying to<lb />
bolster our school spirit. It's school spirit vs. stubbornness, and<lb />
we are pulling for a victory for the spirit!<lb />
Country Goes To Town!<lb />
by Rosalie Brown<lb />
Last Friday morning two car loads of enthusiastic Young<lb />
Democrats left dear old ECTC for points North. Meaning, of<lb />
course, Raleigh to attend the Legislature. Well, frankly, I didn't<lb />
know exactly what to expect, so I couldn't have been disappointed.<lb />
After what seemed to have been days of traveling we reach-<lb />
ed our destination. Parting at the Capitol to find places more<lb />
comfortable than park benches on which to sleep (in case we<lb />
couldn't find anything else to do) we said we would meet in a<lb />
half hour to go get something to eat.<lb />
Everybody found a place to hang his clothes, or at least we<lb />
thought they had, and we were back in front of the Capitol at<lb />
the designated time. Having over-looked the slight fact that Capi-<lb />
tol has four fronts, we waited at one front until hunger over-<lb />
came us and we staggered forth to the nearest odor of food.<lb />
Upon returning to the Capitol just in time to get to the first<lb />
meeting, Ben and I got lost from all the others. We entered the<lb />
Capitol and climbpd the stairs to the House and Senate. To my<lb />
great surprise and dismay (?) I beheld a hall full of boys, all<lb />
shape, sizes and colors. The start seemed well enough, but alas . . .<lb />
there were other hopeful females on the scene. After receiving a<lb />
tag, that labeled you as to your name, school, and where you<lb />
would be. we went to a "pep" meeting. There was really no pep<lb />
there. Wake Forest had all the elections sewed up, and everything<lb />
went off with little thunder. I saw Marjorie talking with some-<lb />
thing that looked like a cross between a football hero, and a Greek<lb />
god. It turned out to be the newly elected speaker of the House.<lb />
Davis informed me that she had had her eye on him since last<lb />
vear. And did I blame her? I did Not! Our group split up to go<lb />
to the different assemblies. Ruby Grant, Mildred Beverly and<lb />
Janie Fakes went to the Senate. There it is reported that they<lb />
really did things true to E. C. T. C. form. (Cornering the cutest<lb />
boys, and doing a good job of talking).<lb />
Slater, Miller. Doris Brock, Cordell. Davis and I remained<lb />
in the House and kept the "Home fires burning<lb />
Hours and Hours passed while hot debates took place on<lb />
such bills as the impeachment of Senator Reynolds, Neutrality,<lb />
Short and Long term Foreign Policys.<lb />
About six o'clock we adjourned to go to a banquet. Hunger<lb />
was again over taking me and the thoughts of a banquet was<lb />
wonderful, UNTIL . . I had to pick meal time to get lost. With<lb />
a State boy as my guide I thought I was sure to get there on time.<lb />
We rode blocks one way to discover the church was in the other<lb />
direction. We rode blocks back to have the bus turn off before<lb />
we got there. In the end we came upon the scene of departing<lb />
delegates, contently fed, and empty plates.<lb />
Morning session began once more. Much of the pep, vim, and<lb />
heated enthusiasm of the day before was lacking so early in the<lb />
morning. But during dull moments when one body was waiting<lb />
on the decision of the other gag questions and statements were<lb />
brought up: In the house one of these consisted of a young man<lb />
rising from the floor and asked a question in reference to a state-<lb />
ment the night before about the teachers not needing a salary that<lb />
they could buy mink coats, convertibles, and go to Florida with.<lb />
The boy asked, " What I want to know is why you can't send all<lb />
these good looking teachers, dressed in mink, riding in convert-<lb />
ibles on down to Florida? I live there<lb />
Over in the Senate it was quite a different story. A member<lb />
to whom Ruby had very innocently given her name, address, and<lb />
telephone no. rose and before the entire Senate that he had a<lb />
point of qualification. Thus Ruby's personnel was exposed with<lb />
200 hundred boys with pencils in hand to make a note. Ruby I<lb />
hope they don't all call at the same time.<lb />
All Merle and Ben have to say is, "Aren't there any con-<lb />
ventions to be held at a girl's school?" P. S. We forget to men-<lb />
tion that these two went to the place where they thought they<lb />
had a room, and discovered someone had beat them to bed! Don't<lb />
worry though, State wasn't so crowded that there wasn't an extra<lb />
worry though, State wasn't so crowded that there was an extra<lb />
What the Delegation of last week-end says is: MORE AND<lb />
BETTER YOUNG DEMOCRATS CONVENTIONS.<lb />
Quotable Quotes<lb />
by Associated Collegiate Press<lb />
"When most people think of<lb />
democracy, almost invariably<lb />
their first reaction is in terms of<lb />
Jefferson's dictum, 'Life, Liber-<lb />
ty, and the Pursuit of Happi-<lb />
ness " Associated with it is the<lb />
idea that our national constitu-<lb />
tional Bill of Rights is the auto-<lb />
matic guarantor enabling us to<lb />
achieve the Jeffersonian ideal.<lb />
This latter association, however,<lb />
is false; for positively there is<lb />
nothing automatic about demo-<lb />
cratic goals. Their achievement<lb />
is the by-product of social en-<lb />
ergy intelligently and persistent-<lb />
ly applied. The accomplishments<lb />
of democracy must turn out to<lb />
be more than a pictorial record<lb />
in reverse. To avoid such a sit-<lb />
uation we in the Americas must<lb />
be more interested in the real-<lb />
isms of democratic achievement<lb />
than we are in uttering voluble<lb />
statements about democratic<lb />
 abstractions. The citadel of<lb />
j democracy is enlightenment,<lb />
1 and there in lies an educational<lb />
.challenge: the schools of the<lb />
! nation are under solemn obli-<lb />
j gation to impress youth with<lb />
 the gravity of the attack now<lb />
; being launched against the<lb />
i democratic way of life and to<lb />
 inculcate in them basic demo-<lb />
! c r a t i c principles. America's<lb />
I school system must help today's<lb />
j youth re-evaluate democracy as<lb />
a mode of life Dwight D. W.<lb />
Davis, Assistant professor of<lb />
social science, Eastern Oregon<lb />
College of Education, objects to<lb />
superficial concepts of demo-<lb />
cracy.<lb />
- -<lb />
"We must not sacrifice the<lb />
great heritage of knowledge and<lb />
culture that has been handed<lb />
down to us. The training of the<lb />
mind and the heart in the<lb />
present world is even more im-<lb />
portant than any particular<lb />
area of technical training. For<lb />
unless our faith in ourselves,<lb />
in our democratic policy, in our<lb />
ideals, In the principles of<lb />
tolerance and freedom, unless<lb />
all those things can be main-<lb />
tained, the battle is lost before<lb />
it begins Pres. Winfred G.<lb />
Leutner of Western Reserve<lb />
university warns against sacri-<lb />
ficing real values.<lb />
Just wait till you fall in love<lb />
With a girl so wonderously fair<lb />
Then you'll remember all the girls v<lb />
And begin to doubt that she's squar<lb />
When you kiss the lips of the gir<lb />
And leave her at her door.<lb />
You'll begin to wonder in spite of<lb />
If she's been kissed that way before<lb />
You'll never think she's doing v-<lb />
Though she tries and does her best<lb />
You'll be jealous of every man<lb />
And think that she loves him besl<lb />
Remember this, my dear voung mai<lb />
Or many days shall you rue<lb />
The things you do to another n:<lb />
Another man to your girl can do.<lb />
STUDENT OPINION<lb />
There is a certain building on the campus ki<lb />
library; it is a place where students are supposed <lb />
attempt to broaden their knowledge, and it was '�<lb />
:vith many volumes just for this purpose. It was n I<lb />
be a branch of the city prison, however, and it v.<lb />
; tention of the state when they had it built to have a guj<lb />
I the aisles. That the purpose of the building is beii<lb />
I a known fact by now, and it is evident that the <lb />
i aisles is here to stay.<lb />
Everyone knows that a place of study should I <lb />
quiet, and maybe everyone appreciates the gallant atl<lb />
mado to keep the library quiet. It seems to me that if st<lb />
to the library to study, thev. as people old enoueh<lb />
: enough common sense. s-hould be considerate enough '<lb />
without a euard standing over them. I don't know V<lb />
one has the same instincts as I do or not. but persona - <lb />
study with the fear that I might run out of paper I : and<lb />
have to whisper in an extremely low voice to a studenl v' I<lb />
jme to borrow some. I know that if I do. I will have at diate<lb />
nd mbarrasine call-down and perhaps an invit leave<lb />
the library. I know that silence must be kept but there is a such<lb />
a thine as carrying anything to extremes.<lb />
Students in othr schools have formed a rood hal being<lb />
quiet on their own ;nitiative. It is time that the ones I our<lb />
i"library patrols" should realize that a student dots am when<lb />
someone stands over him and "blabs" at every move. The best<lb />
way to teach one to be quiet is to let him make a big noise and<lb />
look up to see every one else staring at him: the embarrassment<lb />
will surely teach a greater lesson than all the guards will ever<lb />
teach.<lb />
Mavbe I have exaggerated the situation a little, but everyone<lb />
knows that most of what I have written is true. I apol gize u 1<lb />
have hurt anyone's feelings, but I hold fast to mv conclusions,<lb />
�Signed�A victim in the Hall of Knowledge<lb />
.<lb />
with<lb />
Parade Of Opinion<lb />
by Associated Collegiate Press<lb />
That familiar picture of a<lb />
gloomy, bewildered college<lb />
youth is headed for the museum<lb />
wall, if results of a survey of<lb />
co-ed opinion at the University<lb />
of Texas may be believed.<lb />
The poll, questioning a repre-<lb />
sentative group of 400 from<lb />
dormitories, sorority houses, co-<lb />
operatives, and campus offices<lb />
employing students, showed<lb />
Texas co-eds to be possessors of<lb />
definite opinions on everything<lb />
from politics to hair-ribbons.<lb />
Careers are all right in their<lb />
places, they say, but that place<lb />
is immediately after graduation.<lb />
More than half of the women<lb />
students want a job the first<lb />
year out of college, but, looking<lb />
10 years ahead, they're prac-<lb />
tically unanimous in voting for<lb />
a home and family. Incidental-<lb />
ly, that family will probably be<lb />
one of from three to seven<lb />
children. Statistics may show<lb />
that the average American<lb />
couple has only one child, but<lb />
Texas girls choose three as the<lb />
best number.<lb />
It makes no material difference now that what ha '� did<lb />
happen, but just what will happen in the future is the question<lb />
I that is so notent at this time. It is quite surprising to me that<lb />
something hasn't been done before about boys coming to the col-<lb />
; lere dances in a slightlv inebriated condition�often v ry drunk.<lb />
However, I do think the results of the Junior-Freshman dance<lb />
! are the most unfair I have ever heard of. Not that I don't thin<lb />
j the affair should have been completely ignored, but I honesw<lb />
I deem it just that the line should not have been drawn at one of<lb />
Hie offenders. I think everyone at the dance who had been drink"<lb />
inv should be just as guilty and justly punished as the one person<lb />
who absorbed all the punishment.<lb />
I wonder if the girls don't feel that thev have a little re-<lb />
sponsibility in dealing with such a situation? In fact, I think ever'<lb />
eirl should demand that the boys who attend the social affairs<lb />
t the college show enough respect to come to the affairs sober.<lb />
What do you think other schools will think of E. C. T. C. after<lb />
such an incident as the one the other night? It must be stopped.<lb />
and stopped right away.<lb />
A train I repeat that I do not think the matter should have<lb />
been dropped, but I am just wondering if there will be a follow-<lb />
up)�there usually is one after a first time.<lb />
�A Disgusted Student.<lb />
Happy Birthday!<lb />
by�(He Wouldn't Sign His Name)<lb />
Happy Birthday  or is this the Bull!<lb />
All together and not so loud . . . Happy birthday to you�<lb />
happy birthday to you, happy birthday dear Bull . . . etc.<lb />
This is getting to be a daily feature in the dining hall (tne<lb />
official one; not the Y store!) because as all you "book worms<lb />
know when a good student has a birthday every body at his<lb />
table gets ice cream.<lb />
Well, it seems that the football boys must get their propej<lb />
milk supply so they call on dear old Bull to shoot the bull ana<lb />
have his quota of birthdays. In the past two weeks it has been<lb />
reported that this demon tackle has had six of these days thai<lb />
the young folk look forward to and the old folk lie about.<lb />
But dont worry about it Bull they say a person is only as JJJ<lb />
as he feels, but aren't you afraid that Uncle Sam will hay<lb />
nought to do with you if you continue to age so rapidly . � � �<lb />
other words haven't you passed the draft age?<lb />
So to you dear Bull we dedicate this space and crown yoo<lb />
king of all birthday adicts.<lb />
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The TECO ECHO<lb />
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that I don't think<lb />
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drawn at one of<lb />
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have a little re-<lb />
act I think every<lb />
the nodal affa<lb />
the affairs sober-<lb />
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must be stopped.<lb />
vr should have<lb />
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rapidly<lb />
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TeacherWin Two; Battle Erskine Today<lb />
Along<lb />
The Sideline<lb />
With<lb />
Bernice Jenkins<lb />
Dan Waddell Quarterbacks<lb />
Pirate Team To Successes<lb />
i��<lb />
Jr.�<lb />
girls.<lb />
Pii<lb />
John Daniel Waddell.<lb />
Yep. football fans, and<lb />
that's the full official title of,<lb />
the handsome blocking back<lb />
who does the quarterbacking<lb />
for the East Carolina team.<lb />
"Just call me Dirty Dan j<lb />
grinned Waddell. a five-foot-<lb />
ten-inch. 150 pounder, when the<lb />
the writer sought to pry out<lb />
that impressive name.<lb />
But nothing could be farther<lb />
from a true description of the<lb />
hard-warkinir ECTC field gen-<lb />
eral than that name he joking-<lb />
ly applies to himself. Dan is<lb />
outstanding for conscientious<lb />
work and clean play.<lb />
WaddelTs direction on the<lb />
field has played a major part<lb />
in the success experienced by<lb />
the Pirate eleven for the past<lb />
two seasons. He has been<lb />
Danny-on-the-spot with the<lb />
right play at the right time in<lb />
every game for two years and<lb />
has been instrumental in the<lb />
compiling of the impressive<lb />
1941 record of the Teachers.<lb />
It seems that Dan has always<lb />
. and it is their first game away from the local i played football. He had three!<lb />
tiresome bus ride will add to the discomforts of j years to his credit with the high I<lb />
bef re the game. Despite all these handicaps and 'school team in his home town'<lb />
e'a continually fine record on the gridiron, it is j 0f Hendersonville and was co-<lb />
he Buccaneers will return to Greenville undefeated, captain of the Brevard Junior<lb />
hdown victory for the locals is our prediction, college team in his second year<lb />
;t isn't too early to begin thinking of a perfect there. Since he finished high<lb />
i1 a defeat for the Pirates, who were so down in the school. Dan has never missed<lb />
s a<lb />
rts art- being offered the men of ECTC in the fall<lb />
grain, and already a large number of boys are<lb />
. oi this offer. More than enough males re sign-<lb />
football, which will probably draw the most in-<lb />
three. According to Athletic Director Hankner,<lb />
th eight men on each will be formed to plav an in-<lb />
luring the fall. In the past, leagues of this sort<lb />
� at deal of interest throughout the entire col-<lb />
� hoped that the play in this year's loop will<lb />
ar amount of interest among the student body.<lb />
to be included in the program are ping pong,<lb />
hich have already closed, and volley ball, entries for<lb />
November 12. All boys who are interested in<lb />
a ho have not yet signed up for one of these sports<lb />
so before these final entries close.<lb />
Sail On<lb />
ible Coach John Christenbury at the tiller the Pi-<lb />
d through their first four games of the current i<lb />
ul a setback, hanging up four decisive victories<lb />
Tusculum, the Naval Apprentices. West Carolina I<lb />
tspital have fallen to the Pirates without a hitch. I<lb />
'irates will run into probably their toughest foe<lb />
m in Erskine College. The Teachers play this j<lb />
Naval Hospital<lb />
Eleven Defeated<lb />
By Locals, 30-0<lb />
Locals Go To Due West<lb />
For Year's Hardest Tilt<lb />
p<lb />
Continuing<lb />
feated way,<lb />
ECTC rolled<lb />
mouth Naval<lb />
30-0 here last<lb />
on their unde-<lb />
the Pirates of<lb />
over the Ports-<lb />
Hospital team<lb />
Fridav for their<lb />
Dan Waddell<lb />
Pirates Down<lb />
West Carolina<lb />
In 19 6 Battle<lb />
Fighting back to score three<lb />
touchdowns in the final half the<lb />
Pirates defeated West Carolina<lb />
Teachers 19-6 in a homecoming<lb />
battle here Saturday. Octo-<lb />
couple of years back and before the reign of a practice at either Brevard or ber 18.<lb />
ECTC for any reason. His The Buccaneers scored quick-<lb />
fourth victory of the season.<lb />
Wilson Schuerholz open scor-<lb />
ing for the Teachers in the sec-<lb />
ond period by plunging over<lb />
from the one. if tor placing the<lb />
ball there on a 33-yard jaunt.<lb />
TieV 7airas scored next, when<lb />
he went over near the end of<lb />
the first quarter on an 11-<lb />
yard off-tackle dash. He placed<lb />
the ball in scoring position a<lb />
play earlier.<lb />
After driving to the nine<lb />
late in the half, the Pirates<lb />
scored again when Zuras raced<lb />
Bill Lucas, although he has<lb /><lb />
ball Schedule<lb />
Coach John Christenbury is looking forward to the<lb />
this winter, and already he is having trouble in<lb />
g teams to tangle with the Pirates. His<lb />
ith State. High Point. Catawba and other out-<lb />
all powers have netted nothing as yet. The big<lb />
. afraid to play the Teachers on the hardwood.<lb />
�� d reasons. Should a team in a conference, be<lb />
- r S -hern, defeat ECTC, no credit for the victory<lb />
� Bu1 if a team with a strong rating should bow to<lb />
I Pirates, that aggregation would be open to<lb />
sing bo an un-rated school.<lb />
all Statistics<lb />
� ry march this season the Pirates have rolled up<lb />
hingto a net of 43 yards for the combined opposi-<lb />
bers have made 37 first downs to 24. most of them<lb />
tl opponents. For the 28 times they have been<lb />
this year the Pirates have an average yardage<lb />
four oponents have averaged 34.2 yards for<lb />
ka In each of their games the locals have run up<lb />
� assing attacks, and the opponents have com-<lb />
their 96 aerials for a total gain of 415 yards. Twelve<lb />
passes, however, have found their way into Pirate<lb />
� ng in 188 yards and two touchdowns for East Caro-<lb />
14 of'36 passes, the Teachers have gained 241<lb />
the airlanes. and the two interceptions by oppon-<lb />
�� no yardage. The Bucs have tallied 119 points to<lb />
position. Kicking off after each of their 19 touch-<lb />
atea have had all of their kicks returned for a<lb />
4 vards. while they themselves have run back all op-<lb />
382 vards. Alert defensive play by the EC 1C<lb />
s resulted in the blocking of two kicks by opponents, both<lb />
ichdowns. and the covering of four opposition funv<lb />
as the interception of 12 passes. The Pirates hae<lb />
ssion of the ball six times on fumbles and tice on in-<lb />
but no big losses have occurred through these miscues.<lb />
3 Intramurals .<lb />
r rimately 35 of the more than a thousand women at<lb />
Sfe turned out for intramural sports, aojordmg to<lb />
ca director of phvsica education for women. Miss<lb />
i that more girls" see her about playing in the fie d<lb />
�ehnou being conducted At mW �� �&amp;<lb />
- participating in the hockey SShS&amp;S<lb />
a<lb />
- in <lb />
:r;im.<lb />
, leave the hospital at Rhmond a c<lb />
�-� ECTC campus. Bob arrived<lb />
ior any reason. His i me Buccaneers .<lb />
duties other than calling the v after the kickoff opening the<lb />
plays are, as his title of second half, after a ragged, un-<lb />
blocking back suggests, to block eventful first semester. The<lb />
for the ball carriers and to back Pirate ends worked together to<lb />
up the ECTC line. When he oc- make the score. Billy Greene<lb />
casionally carries the ball, he. rushed in to block an attempted<lb />
does a good job of that, too. punt by WCTC's Leagon and<lb />
Dan is majoring in physical<lb />
education and math.<lb />
When he graduates next<lb />
spring. Dan will apply for en-<lb />
trance into the Army Air Corps.<lb />
After the emergency he will<lb />
coach athletics for a high school<lb />
somewhere.<lb />
around end for the remaining j not been much publicized in the<lb />
yards. The Pirate ends scored ! past, has been a mainstay at<lb />
the second half touchdowns, iuard in the Pirate line for two<lb />
Charlie Craven scored in the<lb />
third quarter on an eight-yard<lb />
end-around, and Billv Greene<lb />
tallied in the frame's closing<lb />
minutes by intercepting a pass<lb />
for 50 vards and six points.<lb />
All ECTC extra-point tries<lb />
were from placement, and none<lb />
were successful. The visitors<lb />
drove to the Pirate nine and to<lb />
the three, but the Teachers rose<lb />
to the occasion each time and<lb />
repulsed the threats. A well-or-<lb />
eanized aerial game kept the<lb />
Hospital team in the running.<lb />
seasons, starting every game.<lb />
Girls' Athletics<lb />
Lack Participants<lb />
Varied Program<lb />
Of Intramurals<lb />
Offered To Men<lb />
An extensive intramural pro-<lb />
gram in athletics for men has<lb />
been announced by Athletic Di-<lb />
rector O. A. Hankner. and al-<lb />
ready participants are being<lb />
organized in two sports.<lb />
Three teams will be formed<lb />
to play in a touch football in-<lb />
tramural league. Each team will<lb />
consist of eight players, all of<lb />
whom have already signed up to<lb />
plav the sport.<lb />
Walter Tucker. Sammy Cran-<lb />
dell and Norman Mayo have<lb />
been appointed to captain the<lb />
teams by Mr. Hankner. These<lb />
boys have proved their worth<lb />
as leaders and athletes for<lb />
several seasons at ECTC.<lb />
Two other sports are includ-<lb />
ed in the fall program. Entries<lb />
for a ping pong tournament<lb />
were closed Monday.<lb />
Charlie Craven covered the ball<lb />
in the end zone for the touch-<lb />
down.<lb />
The count was knotted a few<lb />
minutes later when Ai Shuford<lb />
of West Carolina tossed down<lb />
the alley to Captain Bill Smith<lb />
for 49 vards and six points.<lb />
Center Stuart Tripp covered<lb />
a Catamount fumble on the<lb />
WC 44 near the end of the third<lb />
period. Drives by Wilson Schuer-<lb />
holz and Don Marriott carried<lb />
to the 28. and a beautifully ex-<lb />
ecuted pass from Nick Zuras to<lb />
Dan Waddell resulted in a<lb />
touchdown for the Pirates.<lb />
The final score of the day<lb />
came in the final few seconds<lb />
when Captain Jimmie Gianakos<lb />
intercepted a pass by Smith of<lb />
West Carolina and raced 59<lb />
vards to the Catamount 19.<lb />
Marriott then plunged and<lb />
twisted through for the score<lb />
and booted the extra point.<lb />
The summary:<lb />
HB QB FBSmith Reese BradburnWoodv Waddell Schuerholz<lb />
Score ECTC WCTCby period 0 05 0 12 7�19 0 6 0�6<lb />
WCTC Scoring: Touchdown. Smith. ECTC scoring: Touchdowns�Craven. Waddell. Mar-<lb />
riott. Extra point�Marriott,<lb />
(placekick). WCTC substitu-<lb />
tions: Leagon. Deitz. Phillips,<lb />
Jones, McNeill. Siler. Cowan.<lb />
Olson. Hemslev, Roberts. Bar-<lb />
well. ECTC substitutions: Rob-<lb />
erson. Grant Butler. Little,<lb />
Scott. W Brown, Hudson, Mil-<lb />
ler, A. Brown. Cooper. Mallard,<lb />
Zuras. Officials�Latham. Elon,<lb />
refree; Kelly, Duke, umpire;<lb />
Mock. Davidson, head linesman;<lb />
Knight, Carolina, field judge.<lb />
With approximately 35 girls<lb />
taking part in the Women's in-<lb />
tra mural athletics program,<lb />
three field hockey teams have<lb />
been formed and are playing in<lb />
a league, according to an an-<lb />
nouncement by Miss Dorothy<lb />
Parks, physical education in-<lb />
structor for women.<lb />
Miss Parks says that a much<lb />
larger number of girls is need-<lb />
ed to carry out the intramural<lb />
program successfully. She urges<lb />
that anyone interested in intra-<lb />
mural athletics make arrange-<lb />
ments to participate in one of <lb />
the sports offered at once.<lb />
The hockey play will be end-<lb />
ed in about two weeks, and soc-<lb />
cer will be introduced. A num-<lb />
ber of girls will be needed to<lb />
make this sport go over sucess-<lb />
fully.<lb />
In what should prove to be<lb />
the most important game of the<lb />
entire season the Pirates will<lb />
meet the strong Erskine Col-<lb />
lege eleven at Due West, S.C<lb />
today.<lb />
For the first time in 1941 the<lb />
undefeated Teachers may enter<lb />
this game as the underdog. The<lb />
Pirates have rolled up decisive<lb />
victories in four games this<lb />
season, but all of those triumphs<lb />
came in home games and<lb />
against weaker teams than the<lb />
one boasted by Erskine.<lb />
Both teams carry impressive<lb />
records into this game, and the<lb />
Erskine gridders will have the<lb />
advantage of playing on their<lb />
home field. The Teachers, who<lb />
left here early Thursday, will<lb />
have the added handicap of a<lb />
long and tiring bus ride just<lb />
before the game.<lb />
Coach John Christenbury's<lb />
proteges will be putting out<lb />
their best to keep their victory<lb />
string in tact. Erskine last<lb />
week defeated the strong Geor-<lb />
gia State Teachers 7-0.<lb />
Probable starters for ECTC<lb />
in today's game include ends<lb />
Billy Greene and Charlie Cra-<lb />
ven, tackles Russell Rogerson<lb />
and Jack Young or Bull Rober-<lb />
son or Jerome Butler, guards<lb />
Bill Lucas and Captain Jimmie<lb />
Gianakos, center Stuart Tripp<lb />
and backs Floyd Woody. Wil-<lb />
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The TE CO ECHO<lb />
Al<lb />
umni<lb />
News<lb />
By<lb />
ESTELLE McCLEES<lb />
1<lb />
FRIDAY. OCTOBER jj<lb />
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Burlington�<lb />
The Burlington Chapter of<lb />
the East Carolina Teachers<lb />
College Alumni Association met<lb />
Monday evening, October 13, in<lb />
the kitchen of the Duke Power<lb />
Company with Mrs. Jennings<lb />
Bryan (Letha Jarman). Mrs.<lb />
R. G. Collier (Lucille Cole),<lb />
Mrs. Pearl Taylor Olund, and<lb />
Miss Cluye Stokes as hostesses.<lb />
The president, Margie Caldwell,<lb />
welcomed the four new mem-<lb />
bers�Bessie Gregg, Mrs. Jack<lb />
Mayo, Mrs. Duke Mercer (Irma<lb />
Dell Phillips), and Ella Moore.<lb />
Plans were made for Homecom-<lb />
ing and the following members<lb />
were appointed to represent the<lb />
chapter�Ella Outland. Clyde<lb />
Stokes. Margie Caldwell, and<lb />
Mrs. Pearl Olund. After the<lb />
business period, the group en-<lb />
gaged in a social hour of bridge.<lb />
High score prize in bridge went<lb />
to Ida Walker, consolation, to<lb />
Mrs. Jack Mayo.<lb />
High Point<lb />
Recently, a call meeting of<lb />
the High Point alumni group<lb />
was held at the home of Mrs.<lb />
O. P. Moffitt. Misses Made-<lb />
leine McCain and Rebecca Nich-<lb />
olson served as joint hostesses<lb />
with Mrs. Moffitt. Year books<lb />
giving the programs and host-<lb />
esses for the year were complet-<lb />
ed. The fourth Monday night<lb />
in each month was decided up-<lb />
on as the time of meeting. Mrs.<lb />
Louise Partin. who is moving<lb />
to Littleton, was presented with<lb />
a gift. A hamburger supper will<lb />
be the highlight of the Xovem-<lb />
ber meeting which will again<lb />
be held at the home of Mrs,<lb />
Moffitt.<lb />
Goldsboro<lb />
The Goldsboro chapter of the<lb />
East Carolina Teachers College<lb />
Alumni Association held its<lb />
first meeting of the year on<lb />
Monday night. October 13, at eigh<lb />
the home of Mrs. Sallie Belle have<lb />
Westmoreland. 209 N. Williams<lb />
St. The president, Lottie Moore,<lb />
presided. Plans for the year<lb />
were discussed and projects for<lb />
the next four months decided<lb />
upon. They are as follows: No-<lb />
vember, Dinner meeting with<lb />
invited guests from the college;<lb />
December. Empty Stocking<lb />
Fund: January, Sunshine Bas-1 low tapers, and arrangements<lb />
ket: February, Aid Local Red j of marigolds and ageratum<lb />
Cross chapter.�Reported, Lu<lb />
meeting with the institutions in<lb />
the Greater University during<lb />
December. Hostesses were Mrs.<lb />
F. L. Greathouse, Mrs. E. M.<lb />
Spruill. Mrs. E. P. Gerard, Miss<lb />
Naomi Ridtiiek, and Mrs. C. E.<lb />
Privatt. Delicious Cakes, ice<lb />
cream, salted nuts and after<lb />
dinner coffee were served. Those<lb />
present were Mrs. E. L. Pitt, Jr<lb />
Mrs. R. L. Dunn, and Mrs. Sam<lb />
Crisp, Pinetops, Mrs. A. M.<lb />
Crisp, Macclesfield. Mrs. Leon<lb />
Fountain. Leggetts. Mrs. Perry<lb />
Edge, Mrs. W. T. Hinnant. Mrs.<lb />
B. F. Williams, Mrs. J. M. Brid-<lb />
gers. Miss Anna Mercer Henry,<lb />
Mrs. Edith Hinson, Mrs. Clar-<lb />
ine Pearson, Mrs. E. M. Spruill,<lb />
Miss Rachel Blanchard. Mrs.<lb />
E. P. Gerard, Mrs. Joe H. Bar-<lb />
rett, Mrs. J. C. Daughtridge.<lb />
Mrs. W. M. Webster. Mrs. R. D.<lb />
Dunn. Mrs. B. C. Daughtridge.<lb />
Mrs. W. H. Templeton. Mrs.<lb />
J. A. Keel, Mrs. Travis Daven-<lb />
port, Mrs. Thomas Hall. Miss<lb />
Irma Vause, Mrs. J. W. Daught-<lb />
ridge, Mrs. R. W. Rawles, and<lb />
the hostessess.<lb />
Annual Dinner Meeting�<lb />
Raleigh chapter members held<lb />
j their annual alumni dinner<lb />
! meeting at the Womans' Club<lb />
I Building on Tuesdav evening,<lb />
October 21. at 6:30 p. m. Miss<lb />
Ruby Garris, president, presid-<lb />
ed during the meeting. Mrs. 0.<lb />
K. Joyner (Christine Vick),<lb />
Chairman of the program com-<lb />
mittee, introduced the guest<lb />
speakers for the occasion�Dr.<lb />
Herbert ReBarker, head of the<lb />
department ol Mathematics and<lb />
Dr. Denver Baughn. a member<lb />
of the English facultv. Mrs. J.<lb />
C. Holland (Alia May Jordan),<lb />
president of the general Asso-<lb />
ciation, is chairman of the<lb />
ways and means committee of<lb />
the Raleigh chapter. She named<lb />
committees to work together in<lb />
carrying out plans for a bridge<lb />
tournament which is to be held<lb />
November 15. Mrs. Holland also<lb />
gave a brief report of Home-<lb />
coming. Alumni were elad to<lb />
have Miss Alice V. Wilson, a<lb />
former member of the College<lb />
faculty, who is now living in<lb />
Raleigh. Mrs. Charles M. John-<lb />
son introduced Miss Patsy<lb />
Davenport. National committee<lb />
woman for the Young Demo-l<lb />
crats and "Miss Information"<lb />
the State Capitol. The Ral-<lb />
chapter is delighted to<lb />
Miss Davenport as a new j<lb />
member.<lb />
College colors�purple and<lb />
gold�were carried out in the<lb />
decorations both in the dining<lb />
room and in the drawing room.<lb />
In the dining room, the table<lb />
was beautifully arranged with<lb />
a runner of purple and gold,<lb />
favors in the chosen colors, yel-<lb />
Miss Mary Campbell, Western<lb />
District Vice-Preident; Mrs. B.<lb />
M. Bennett, past president of<lb />
the State Association and Miss<lb />
Beulah Haynes, President of<lb />
the Rutherford County Chapter.<lb />
�Reported.<lb />
Greensboro�<lb />
The Greensboro chapter of<lb />
the East Carolina Teachers Col-<lb />
lege Alumni Association held its<lb />
first fall meeting at 4:00 p. m.<lb />
on October 8. at the home of<lb />
Mrs. Robert V. Morris (Mar-<lb />
garet Lee Smith). Getting more<lb />
alumni to become active in he<lb />
local chapter and putting on a<lb />
program by which money might<lb />
be raised for the Association<lb />
are the main objectives under-<lb />
way at the present time. The<lb />
Greensboro chapter will be<lb />
represented on Homecoming by<lb />
Misses Bessie Doub, Alice Pope,<lb />
Lila Pritchard. and Mesdames<lb />
C. A. Jackson (Pattie Earl<lb />
Smith), Robert V. Morris (Mar-<lb />
garet Lee Smith), Robert Bar-<lb />
bee (Alice Whitehurst).<lb />
Tarboro�<lb />
An Edgecombe East Carolina<lb />
Teachers College Alumni chap-<lb />
ter was organized at the home<lb />
of Miss Dorris Willey. Tarboro,<lb />
N. O. on Monday evening. Octo-<lb />
ber 6. Mrs. Leon Fountain ser-<lb />
ved as hostess along with Miss<lb />
Willey. Miss Mamie E. Jenkins<lb />
and Miss EsHle McClees were<lb />
present and assisted with the<lb />
organization. Miss Dorris Wil-<lb />
ley was elected president of the<lb />
chapter: Mrs. Leon Fountain<lb />
(Martha Lancaster), vice-pres-<lb />
ident: Mrs. Bruce Russell (Mil-<lb />
dred Davenport), secretary-<lb />
treasurer: Mrs. Emerson Foun-<lb />
tain (Nina Walston), reporter<lb />
Mrs. Rill Babcock (Viola<lb />
Smith) was appointed as nro-<lb />
eram chairman. The chapter<lb />
will meet the first Thursdav in<lb />
each month. Mrs. Gaskill An-<lb />
derson (Lucille Gammon) and<lb />
Mrs. Emerson Fountain invited<lb />
the crroup for the November<lb />
meeting.<lb />
MRS. ELEANOR ROOSEVELT<lb />
Mrs. Roosevelt will appear<lb />
this campus November 17.<lb />
LEGISLATURE<lb />
cille Clark, Secretary.<lb />
Rocky Mount<lb />
Officers of the Rocky Mount<lb />
chapter of the East Carolina<lb />
Teachers College Alumni Asso-<lb />
ciation entertained the members<lb />
of the chapter at a bridge party<lb />
at the home of Mrs. F. L. Great-<lb />
house in Englewood on Thurs-<lb />
day evening, October 9. Alumni<lb />
from Tarboro and Pinetops<lb />
were special guests. During the<lb />
business session it was decided<lb />
to continue the supper meetings.<lb />
Members pledged their support<lb />
and cooperation to the joint<lb />
Tea for Western District<lb />
Alumni�<lb />
On Friday, October 10, from<lb />
4-5 o'clock, an informal tea was<lb />
held in the Rotunda on the<lb />
third floor of Lee Edwards<lb />
High School for the E. C. T. C.<lb />
Alumni attending the Western<lb />
District Meeting. Due to the<lb />
newness of the event, the at-<lb />
tendance was rather small, how-<lb />
ever, those attending renewed<lb />
old acquaintances and made<lb />
new friends, and had a grand<lb />
time chatting about East Caro-<lb />
lina Teachers College. The hos-<lb />
tesses at this occasion were:<lb />
Faculty Night<lb />
Remember the Facultv Rec-<lb />
reation Hour. Tuesdav night at<lb />
7:30 in the Wright Building!<lb />
Activities include dancing, bad-<lb />
minton, shuffleboard, ping<lb />
pong, table tennis, gym bowl-<lb />
ing, dart basketball, volleyball,<lb />
basketball, dart throwing deck<lb />
tennis, paddle tennis, quoits,<lb />
box hockey, and other games.<lb />
Mr. Hankner and Miss Parks<lb />
of the Physical Education de-<lb />
partment, assisted by several<lb />
Physical Education majors, are<lb />
in charge of the game.<lb />
This arrangements provides<lb />
not only a means of cretting<lb />
needed exercises for harried<lb />
faculty members but also gives<lb />
an opportunity for association<lb />
with colleagues that otherwise<lb />
might be impossible. It means<lb />
fun for all, so if you don't feel<lb />
athletically inclined, come and<lb />
be a spectator.<lb />
Continued from Page One<lb />
none in the House.<lb />
Saturday morning the dele-<lb />
gates assembled again to finish<lb />
the business of the week-end<lb />
and to assemble jointly for a<lb />
talk by the Governor and Sec.<lb />
of State Thad Eure.<lb />
Governor Broughton gave a<lb />
very witty and spirited speech,<lb />
but with due respects paid to<lb />
the fine work done by the Stu-<lb />
dent legislature. Governor<lb />
Broughton said that he knew of<lb />
no finer work the young boys<lb />
and girls of the state and coun-<lb />
try could be doing than to take<lb />
an active part and interest in<lb />
eovernment and world affairs.<lb />
He said the strength of our<lb />
country depended on our gen-<lb />
eration.<lb />
Thad Eure spoke brieflv on<lb />
bringing about "Order after<lb />
chaos He said that our job<lb />
is to bring about order and<lb />
we would be called upon to<lb />
bring about order.<lb />
the best, the finest,<lb />
greatest state in the union.<lb />
Mr. Eure said and the delegates<lb />
applauded enthusiasticly.<lb />
The convention adjourned at<lb />
twelve o'clock. Tickets to the<lb />
game at State that night were<lb />
distributed to those who could<lb />
stav over. On Friday night the<lb />
college entertained at a banquet<lb />
in one of the local churches.<lb />
"We have<lb />
and the<lb />
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! Student Secretary, will leave for<lb />
Durham to attend the annual<lb />
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j Convention. About 750 repre-<lb />
 sentatives from N. C. Colleges<lb />
j will be present. The meeting<lb />
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j acting as host.<lb />
Messages, built on the theme<lb />
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I will be brought by men who are<lb />
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Charlotte Shcarin. Edna Earl<lb />
Lang. Sarah Cox. Mary Cox,<lb />
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