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 1941<lb />
Patronize<lb />
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The TECO ECHO<lb />
Happy<lb />
Holidays<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, NOVEMBER 14, 1941<lb />
Number 4<lb />
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When asked her opinion of<lb />
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the physical education depart-<lb />
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ollege for Women at Tal-<lb />
see and Teachers ol-<lb />
ilumbia University, New<lb />
Before coming to E. C.<lb />
ie taught in Morris High<lb />
Bronx, New York.<lb />
Parks is teaching social<lb />
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methods and materials for<lb />
elementary schools.<lb />
Among her extra-curricular<lb />
activities are faculty adviser of<lb />
the Women's Athletic Associa-<lb />
tion and head of intramural<lb />
.hockey<lb />
Addressing an attentive audi-<lb />
ence of over two thousand peo-<lb />
nle in the Wright building, the<lb />
Honorable Josephus Daneils,<lb />
eminent editor and diplomat.<lb />
delivered an inspiring speech<lb />
as the feature of the Armistice<lb />
nroirram last Tuesday. Dave<lb />
Whichard, in charge of the pro-<lb />
gram introduced the speaker<lb />
and spoke highly of Mr. Dan-<lb />
id's ability and creativeness. as<lb />
a statesman and a scholar.<lb />
The Armistice parade start-<lb />
ed at 10:15 at the city armory;<lb />
with the college and hierh school j<lb />
bands, the homo guard, the Boy j<lb />
Scouts, and Legionaires partici-<lb />
nating. After assembling in the<lb />
Wrieht building, the bands<lb />
rendered several marches as a<lb />
preliminary to the main pro-<lb />
gram. After the colors were;<lb />
advanced. President L. R<lb />
Meadows welcomed the guests<lb />
to the college, reminding them<lb />
that although war clouds hung<lb />
ominuously over the world to-<lb />
day, Americans still revered<lb />
and fostered the celebration of !<lb />
peace in this country, and that<lb />
we are not forgetful of the<lb />
supreme sacrifice of the Amer- i<lb />
lean soldiers who gave then-<lb />
lives for what they deemed a<lb />
worthy cause in the first World<lb />
War.<lb />
The former ambassador to<lb />
Mexico reviewed World War 1.<lb />
and reminded the audience that .<lb />
our heroes of that mighty con-<lb />
flict had not died in vain, al-<lb />
though everlasting peace did<lb />
not follow that war. "The de- j<lb />
mocratic way of life is self-sus-<lb />
taining and will conquer all<lb />
enemies that think that power<lb />
and brutalitv can dominate the<lb />
civilized world stated Mr.<lb />
Daniels in upholding the Amer-<lb />
can doctrines of liberty and<lb />
freedom of speech and worship.<lb />
He cautioned that anything that<lb />
man builds can also be destroy-<lb />
See Address on Page Four<lb />
Huge Audience Expected<lb />
To Welcome First Lady<lb />
��������<lb />
Young Democrats<lb />
To Give Dance<lb />
Tommorrow Night<lb />
"Typical Day At<lb />
The White House"<lb />
Subject Of Lecture<lb />
Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt<lb />
Melodrama To Be Given<lb />
By Dramatics Club<lb />
Door.<lb />
a melodrama<lb />
to excoriate the<lb />
send shivers up the<lb />
be presented in Aus-<lb />
c<lb />
Miss Parks<lb />
from twenty-two<lb />
-  ction met at<lb />
Friday and Satur-<lb />
r 7 and 8, for the<lb />
i Northeast-<lb />
Teacher's Asaocia-<lb />
, me of this year's<lb />
� are the schools<lb />
can they better<lb />
Is of those who at-<lb />
. ham of Tarboro.<lb />
. j r. who is presi-<lb />
�rict association,<lb />
important meet-<lb />
speakers for the<lb />
meetings were Dil-<lb />
ter, deputy admin-<lb />
s'Y A. who spoke<lb />
lining for a Bet-<lb />
on Pag Four<lb />
declares that her<lb />
I are sports and<lb />
an outdoor life<lb />
nthusiastically ex-<lb />
" Double<lb />
warranted<lb />
nerves am<lb />
spine, will<lb />
tin Auditorium on December<lb />
4th and 5th at 8 :30 o'clock p. m<lb />
and at 3 :00 p. m. on December<lb />
4th.<lb />
Director Clifton Britton, bet-<lb />
ter known as "Minsky did<lb />
this play as his practice direct-<lb />
ing while in the Massachusetts<lb />
Stock Company. Appearing in<lb />
��Double Door" under Mr. Brit-<lb />
ton were such actors as Tom<lb />
Knight, famous for his "Musi-<lb />
cal Box" on Broadway: Manelle<lb />
Istallard, Cleveland Playhouse;<lb />
Anderson, Pasadena<lb />
John Armf ield<lb />
And J.S. McGelroy<lb />
Vesper Speakers<lb />
At a recent meeting of the<lb />
Young Democratic Club, it was<lb />
decided that the annual YDC<lb />
dance, which was previously<lb />
scheduled for November S,<lb />
would be held Saturday No-<lb />
vember 15 in the Wright build-<lb />
ing at 8:30. Students and their<lb />
dates are admitted only by the<lb />
presentation of their YDC<lb />
membership cards.<lb />
Those serving on the dance<lb />
committee are as follows: Merle<lb />
Slater, music committee; Jane<lb />
Currin, decoration committee:<lb />
Rosalie Brown, refreshment<lb />
committee; Metzel Simmons and<lb />
Augusta Banck, chaperone com-<lb />
mittee, and Tom Cox, door com-<lb />
mittee.<lb />
Music will be furnished by<lb />
Billy Knauff and his orchestra,<lb />
and with some two hundred stu-<lb />
dents already on the roll, a large<lb />
number of students and guests<lb />
are expected.<lb />
When questioned about the<lb />
dance, Tom Cox, president of the<lb />
local chapter, stated that he ex-<lb />
pected the dance to be a huge<lb />
success but that he hoped that<lb />
would join the<lb />
Mrs. Franklin Delano Roose-<lb />
velt. First Lady of the Land.<lb />
will appear on this campus<lb />
Monday evening, November 17<lb />
at 8:30 at the Robert H.<lb />
Wright Building, to a throng of<lb />
students, townspeople, and in-<lb />
terested persons from all over<lb />
the eastern part of the State.<lb />
This is the first time that<lb />
Mrs. Roosevelt has visited this<lb />
section of North Carolina and<lb />
according to Miss Ola Ross.<lb />
; Chaiman of the Committee in<lb />
charge of the sale of tickets,<lb />
she will be well received by<lb />
many enthusiastic listeners.<lb />
The topic of her lecture is "A<lb />
Typical Day at the White<lb />
House a subject that she has<lb />
spoken on at many of her lec-<lb />
tun s and yet they have always<lb />
proved interesting. According<lb />
to her many admirers. Mrs.<lb />
Roosevelt's personal charm and<lb />
keen sense of humor add much<lb />
to her lectures.<lb />
Mrs. Roosevelt is very much<lb />
interested in young people and<lb />
youth activities. She is vitally<lb />
interested n the National Y'outh<lb />
Administration and has done<lb />
I much in getting this organiza-<lb />
tion underway. Monday after-<lb />
noon she is expected to visit the<lb />
vital interest<lb />
activity. "If<lb />
for me she i<lb />
claimed. . <lb />
kg a hobby the new faculty<lb />
i member collects postage stamps.<lb />
When asked how many she owns,<lb />
'she nonchalantly replied. Oh.<lb />
! four or five thousand<lb />
Miss Parks and O. A. Hanker.<lb />
Holidays To Start<lb />
Hovflier 19<lb />
M a x i n e<lb />
Playhouse: Hal<lb />
versity of Iowa<lb />
Chiffler, Uni-<lb />
Betty Wiltsie.<lb />
stock for<lb />
in<lb />
h<lb />
.1<lb />
,f the<lb />
physical education<lb />
ment, originated the fac-<lb />
cultv play night, designed to<lb />
afford recreation for faculty<lb />
members as well as an oppori<lb />
tunity for association with col-<lb />
leacues.<lb />
At the requests of Women<lb />
students, a giri's bowling: league<lb />
was begun by Miss Parks She<lb />
.aid that she was urging all girls<lb />
interested in intramural bow<lb />
See Instructor<lb />
on<lb />
Peue<lb />
Tiro<lb />
the<lb />
Thanksgiving holidays will<lb />
begin a week earlier this year<lb />
than last as a result of the pro-<lb />
clamation by Governor Brough-<lb />
ton to observe Thanksgiving<lb />
Day November 20 in North<lb />
Carolina instead of the custo<lb />
marv last Thursday in Novem-<lb />
ber which would have been<lb />
November 27.<lb />
Holidays for the college stu-<lb />
dents will begin Wednesday.<lb />
November 19 at twelve o'clock<lb />
noon and classwork will be re-<lb />
sumed Monday morning, No-<lb />
vember 24 at eight o'clock.<lb />
"from left to right: Jessie<lb />
I who has played<lb />
 eighteen months: Fred Smith,<lb />
Kalamozoa, Michigan Civic<lb />
Plavhouse: and Fred Wathell<lb />
of Vaudeville fame.<lb />
Britten's Fast Carolina<lb />
Teachers College cast is as fol-<lb />
lows: Avery. a middle aged<lb />
house keeper. Rosalie Brown:<lb />
Telson, the butler, Sidney John-<lb />
son; Louise, the maid. Margaret<lb />
Lewis; Anne Harrow, beautiful<lb />
heroine, Kav Kyzer: Carolina<lb />
Van Bret, timid middle aged<lb />
Reverend -John S. Armfield.<lb />
rector of St. Paul's Episcopal<lb />
Church, spoke at the YMCA<lb />
Vespers Service Sunday night.<lb />
November 3. on the two-fold <lb />
aspect of religion which every<lb />
life must have to be well-bal-<lb />
anced.<lb />
He led the audience to see<lb />
that transfiguration on the<lb />
mountain was not merely the<lb />
experience that had value but<lb />
its effects on -Jesus' power to<lb />
aid those whom he came in con-<lb />
tact. ,<lb />
Social religions set up goals<lb />
implying a brotherhood of man<lb />
without taking into account the<lb />
fatherhood of God. He describ-<lb />
ed the type of person who had<lb />
one part oi religion like those<lb />
that have religion and makes no<lb />
social application.<lb />
Past Sunday night Mr. J. b.<lb />
more students would join noon ghe js expected to VisH<lb />
club and be present at this the loca xyA center and speak<lb />
first dance of the year, and keep ; Kofl� ��, of �HpT�t� therp.<lb />
the title of "the largest club of<lb />
its kind in the United States<lb />
Tom also expressed his appre-<lb />
ciation to all those who had<lb />
done so much in the recent<lb />
membership drive of the YrDC.<lb />
Denton Rossell<lb />
Gives Concert<lb />
Wednesday Night<lb />
Because he believes that<lb />
classical music fills cultura<lb />
needs of college students as well<lb />
as the public. Mr. Denton Ros-<lb />
sell devoted a large part of his<lb />
program to songs by Schubert; the<lb />
briefly to the students there.<lb />
i Plans for her stay here were<lb />
incomplete at the time this<lb />
story was written. However<lb />
she is expected to arrive in Wil-<lb />
son. N. C. at 9:00 o'clock Mon-<lb />
 day morning and to come im-<lb />
mediately to Greenville. While<lb />
here she will be the guest of<lb />
President and Mrs. L. R.<lb />
Meadows. Monday afternoon<lb />
after her appearance at the<lb />
NYA center, she will grant an<lb />
interview to representatives of<lb />
the college, high school, and<lb />
local publications. She is ex-<lb />
pected to leave immediately fol-<lb />
lowing her lecture Monday<lb />
nieht for Rocky Mount, N. C.<lb />
where she will spend the night.<lb />
Mrs. Roosevelt will be ac-<lb />
companied by her secretary.<lb />
Students who have questions<lb />
would like to have Mrs.<lb />
Ruby Goff: Victoria; McCelroy of Richmond, virgin<lb />
' 191"42 SMIv�SrS�S2i. Waited Tucker, Minnie Quinn.<lb />
russner, Mary Harvey RutLn gn � ?� 1(Jt and Frances Sutherland.<lb />
Lallan B. Watts, I�� " - Charles Marks. Norman Mayo,<lb />
SVaS SSetTvSSpS and Elizabeth Gates.<lb />
Whitely. Elizabeth Noe.<lb />
sent when<lb />
�shburn,<lb />
Bob Young. Savonne<lb />
id send<lb />
that's<lb />
STING<lb />
rfield<lb />
m ve-<lb />
nded<lb />
rello-<lb />
Lrfield<lb />
ld<lb /><lb />
ld maid.<lb />
Van Bret, the formidable aunt<lb />
Fthel Smith: Mr. Chase, kind-<lb />
V, grev-haired old gentleman:<lb />
lussell Rogerson: Mortimer<lb />
Neff. an urbane gentleman of<lb />
about sixty�Jim White: Rip<lb />
Van Bret, young man of about<lb />
25James Thompson; Lam-<lb />
bert, a hardboiled business-like<lb />
little man�Dan Marriott.<lb />
Working behind the scenes<lb />
are Alfred Neikind as stage<lb />
manager: Fenlev Spear and Ben<lb />
Miller, technical directors: Sybil<lb />
Carr. promoter: Eloise Owens<lb />
and Ellen Maddrey, properties:<lb />
Dave Owens, curtain: and<lb />
Whitey Shelton and James Earl<lb />
See Dramateers on Page Four<lb />
and other great composers in<lb />
his first Fall concert of the<lb />
year, which was presented m<lb />
Austin auditorium on Wednes-<lb />
day evening. November 12.<lb />
Mr. Rossell. presented by the<lb />
music department of East Caro-<lb />
lina Teachers College, sang<lb />
Roosevelt answer are asked<lb />
to send them to the Teco Echo<lb />
office.<lb />
ia spoke about the works of the songs in German, French, and<lb />
American Bible Society of which<lb />
he is secretary. He told how the<lb />
American Bible Society had<lb />
Italian, as well as English.<lb />
A group of American folk-<lb />
songs composed a part of<lb />
he Word throughout the world program which was greatly en-<lb />
hv sending Bibles to foreign joyed by the audience. With<lb />
countries in different langu- tomtom accompaniment, an ln-<lb />
affes Until now Britian pro- dian song presented an unusual<lb />
1 vided 75 Percent of the Bibles feature of the program.<lb />
Lanier Society<lb />
Announces Plans<lb />
For Fall Dance<lb />
In cooperation with the Social<lb />
Committee, the Lanier Society<lb />
will sponsor the first college<lb />
sent to Brazil and China, but ancient Louisiana the �egros dance of the vear, which wil be<lb />
now U S has the 75 percent t spoke a broken French called,<lb />
and Britain 25 percent because patois. Two of these songs were<lb />
See Vespers on Pape Four I- See Comrt o� P9 Four<lb />
Nlege Yearbook<lb />
 Underway<lb />
Both editorial and business<lb />
staffs of the Tecoan, the E. C.<lb />
T C annual, have completed<lb />
plans for the 1942 College year-<lb />
hook.<lb />
There will be features, infor-<lb />
mation about the classes and<lb />
well as pict-<lb />
Gobble, Gobble, Gobble<lb />
It's Turkey Time Asain<lb />
"A turkey<lb />
fence<lb />
And he sang<lb />
sat on a<lb />
h is<lb />
Gobble, gobble, gobble, gob. . .<lb />
Squawk! Chop! Poor fowl of<lb />
the barnvard is minus his noisy<lb />
head and the next time we have<lb />
backyard when unexpected guests drop in<lb />
j for a chat (?) and stay for dm-<lb />
MfL sad tune ner.<lb />
And thenOh Bliss! Oh<lb />
Jov! Oh Happy Day! The foot-<lb />
ball game. Who's going to the<lb />
rSuoTmeSrhe1 wild !<lb />
havePa sunL-Swn and shiny -1 had to look the word up too)<lb />
enough tibeat any glamour gal's er' as I was saying-I want my<lb />
enidprmis flower with my teams colors at-<lb />
.� �  , and jUst let me yell<lb />
or just let me yell.<lb />
tsched-<lb />
1 like-<lb />
Yes, boys and girls, Mr.<lb />
Roosevelt and I have decided<lb />
that vou will have the privilege Of course, this is my own lit<lb />
of consuming the "toikey boid" tie idea of Thanksgiving Holi-<lb />
cause I guess there are<lb />
organizations, as well as<lb />
pictures will be photographs of<lb />
the ten outstanding senior girls<lb />
chosen by the Senior Class.<lb />
The business staff has bep-un<lb />
soliciting and according to Ann<lb />
Poytress, business manager has<lb />
Thursday, Novem-isome of you studious people<lb />
ber 20, and say. can't you just who go home to rest and study<lb />
nictiire that scene right now� �so, for goodness sakes dont<lb />
Daa with a carving knife chas- forget to Pack that education<lb />
intr the turkey around the table . book�you're sure to get a pop<lb />
�vou with hungry eyes and athe Monday you come back<lb />
hurgrier mouth that drops a Well. I'll see you on the 24th<lb />
nd little lower everv time the bird I �don't forget those double cuts<lb />
cessful campaign for more and httle tojere e sia- -and I'll save you a seat on<lb />
The Inual will go to press tors Lid brother whose shins -<lb />
t The eariy spring. I you have to kick under the table<lb />
hopes of completing a most suc-<lb />
� jivmumutei.<lb />
the fifty yard line! Happy Holi<lb />
days!<lb />
held Saturday. November 29. at<lb />
8:30 in the Wright Building.<lb />
Plans for the affair are under<lb />
the direction of Estelle Davis,<lb />
president of the Laniers, and<lb />
Frances Boyd, chairman of the<lb />
Social Committee.<lb />
Mr. William McHenry. who is<lb />
a charter member of the Lanier<lb />
Society has contributed much<lb />
of his time in the Industrial<lb />
Arts working on decorational<lb />
nhases for the dance, which will<lb />
have as its theme "Beautiful<lb />
America Instrumental in the<lb />
carrying out of the society's<lb />
plans have been the following<lb />
committee chairmen: Invitation<lb />
Committee, Mary Harvey Ruf-<lb />
fin; Chaperone Committee,<lb />
Frances Phelps: Decorating<lb />
Committee, Anne Holloman; Re-<lb />
freshment Committee. Frances<lb />
Newbv; Figure Committee,<lb />
Estelle Davis; and Lighting<lb />
Committee, Jane Currin.<lb />
At a recent meeting, the mem-<lb />
bers of the Lanier Society se-<lb />
lected as their dance sponsors<lb />
the following people: Estelle<lb />
Davis, Dorothv Davis, Hazel<lb />
White, Lorraine Pritchard. Ruth<lb />
Tucker, and Mrs. William<lb />
McHenry.<lb />
Music for the occasion will<lb />
be furnished by William Fau-<lb />
cette and his orchestra from<lb />
Wake Forrest College.<lb />
I<lb />
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PAGE TWO<lb />
The TECO ECHO<lb />
FRIDAY, NOVEMB :R i i, u<lb />
iMl<lb />
FRIDI<lb />
�,<lb /><lb />
The Teco Echo<lb />
Published Biweekly by the Students of East Carolina<lb />
Teachers College<lb />
Entered as second-class matter December 3, 1925, at the U. S.<lb />
Postoffice. Greenville. N. C, under the act of March 3, 1879.<lb />
Coeds Flee On Sadie Hawkins Day<lb />
As ECTC Gals Hunt Dogpatch Style<lb />
William Miller BURKS �Co-Editors-in-Chief<lb />
Mary D. Horne<lb />
ASSOCIATE EDITORS<lb />
Margaret Russell Margie Dudley<lb />
Margie Davis Maribelle Robertson<lb />
Bernige Jenkins Sports Editor<lb />
BUSINESS STAFF<lb />
Mary Agnes Deal Business Manager<lb />
Franklin Kyseb Harry Jar vis<lb />
Mary Harvey Ruffin Rose Carlton Dunn<lb />
garnette cobdle doris hockaday<lb />
TYPISTS<lb />
Cathy Hester Helen Page Johnson<lb />
Photographer  Fenley Spear<lb />
Editorial Adviser LOIS GRIGSBY<lb />
Business Adviser  BEECHER FLANAGAN<lb />
Technical Adviser  SHERMAN M. PARKS<lb />
Member<lb />
North Carolina Collegiate Press<lb />
Association<lb />
M . <lb />
MMIHNTfO KOft HATK�1L A ftV�R T !�!� ST<lb />
frssocided G .liefrjoio Press National Advertising Service, Inc.<lb />
ColUtt Publishers Representative<lb />
Distributor of 420 Madison Av� New York. N.Y.<lb />
Golieftide Di6est cmc"�'9o,T0" lot  �� re"<lb />
Prominent Speaker<lb />
Students f East Carolina Teachers College will have a<lb />
chance to enjoy the exquisite charm and personality of one of<lb />
the outstanding women lecturers of the nation when Mrs. Eleanor<lb />
Roosevelt comes to the campus to speak to the student body next<lb />
Monday night. Such an individual as Mrs. Roosevelt not only is<lb />
characterized by a gift of eloquent speech, but her much-heralded<lb />
poise and grace stamp her as truly a wonderful personality. To<lb />
meet such a person with due respect and courtesy is a problem<lb />
that requires forethought. This program will not be just another<lb />
entertainment. It will be an occasion that will not come again<lb />
for many of the students on our campus. The college is very<lb />
fortunate in securing the First Lady for a lecture here, and we<lb />
as a student body must be ready to receive her with the utmost<lb />
cordiality. Our actions during her lecture must reflect interest<lb />
and genuine pleasure, for that is the very way other groups have<lb />
received her throughout her tours. Such a thing as leaving the<lb />
auditorium before she finishes her lecture must be entirely obli-<lb />
terated from our minds: for that would be a disgrace to the col-<lb />
lege. Such unforgivable acts have been demonstrated by students<lb />
during previous entertainments, and it has no place in a stu-1<lb />
dent body that is self-respecting and intelligent. After the lecture I<lb />
is over the students are asked not to rush on the stage in a mad<lb />
scramble to secure the First Lady's autograph, for it will not be j<lb />
permitted. Mrs. Roosevelt's itinerary is so planned as to forbid<lb />
any unnecessary delays at any one stop, and too, students are<lb />
urged to realize the strain that she bears through such a gruell-<lb />
ing lecture schedule that Mrs. Roosevelt carries. Her time is<lb />
valuable and every spare moment that she can find must go for<lb />
rest. So, we are asking the students to cooperate in every possible<lb />
way in making Mrs. Roosevelt's isit to our campus an enjoyable<lb />
one and one that will impress on her mind the fact that E. C.<lb />
T. C. is a school that recognizes and respects ability and per-<lb />
sonality. <lb />
STUDENT'S CORNER<lb />
Five feet, seven inches and (censored)<lb />
wit, untiring energy, and affable personal!<lb />
What's The Reason7<lb />
For the first time in many years East Carolina Teachers<lb />
College has started to bring the school up to date and give it the<lb />
proper recognition it deserves. A good coach and a winning foot-<lb />
ball team were produced. A new course was offered to students.<lb />
Excellent cheer leaders were secured. The band acquired drum<lb />
majorettes who made a might pretty show at the college football<lb />
games. Things were looking pretty rosy for ECTC from the stand-<lb />
point of school spirit. Why. one of the professors even gave his<lb />
classes cuts to attend the games and the students seemed to really<lb />
get excited over them. The students have made a real good show-<lb />
ing when it come to attending games. Everybody was feeling<lb />
mighty happy about school spirit and things were looking up.<lb />
But then someone threw a monkey wrench in the show. Just<lb />
when school spirti had begun to look like something real instead<lb />
of something to talk about and write editorials about, somebody<lb />
comes in and throws cold water on our pretty picture. And the<lb />
cold water turned out to be a very significant little rule to the<lb />
effect that drum majorettes must not appear in short regulation<lb />
drum majorettes costumes. And we want to know why.<lb />
In hundreds of colleges d-um majorettes wear short full<lb />
skirts. To begin with they afford more room for any sort of gym-<lb />
nastic show a band could want. Then too they are much prettier<lb />
than long skirts or trousers. If there is anything that looks worse<lb />
than girls in tight military trousers we'd like to know what it<lb />
is. Very few girls can even wear slacks well. They're just not<lb />
built that way. And if its the sight of beautiful legs that worries<lb />
you then you belong in another day.<lb />
The whole thing, that is, not wearing regulation costumes,<lb />
seems so silly. What difference does it make? Some evening<lb />
dresses are much more indecent than short skirts.<lb />
If we want to see East Carolina just bubbling over with<lb />
school spirit, why kill it over such a small thing as to whether<lb />
their drum majorettes have long or short skirts. And who wants<lb />
to see drum majorettes in long skirts any way? We see them that<lb />
way every day.<lb />
There must have been a reason for this ruling. However the<lb />
students can't seem to find out what is is. And from the surface<lb />
of things they don't like it either. Won't somebody explain it to<lb />
us?<lb />
by Roxalie Brown<lb />
For the first time since last<lb />
Sadie Hawkins Day, Girls tum-<lb />
bled out of their beds with a<lb />
hungry gleam in their eyes last<lb />
Saturday morning. 'Tis true,<lb />
'tis true! At last they could<lb />
legally chase their man. Skip-<lb />
py Alston (looking more like<lb />
Daisy Mae than anyone else<lb />
around here) started after<lb />
Walter Mallard (Li'l Abner,<lb />
the second) with determination<lb />
and hope. But alas, the real<lb />
"Sadie" still had claims after<lb />
last year. (Or does she, Wal-<lb />
ter?)<lb />
Of course the football team<lb />
would have to be out of town<lb />
on such an important day. But<lb />
after a few subtle questions I<lb />
learned that some gal chased<lb />
Marshal Teague about five<lb />
blocks down Fifth Ave. (Deala,<lb />
I guess you are glad she didn't<lb />
catch him.)<lb />
James Tompson very proudly<lb />
declared that Jean caught him,<lb />
but he wouldn't say what hap-<lb />
pened after that. If you hap-<lb />
pened to have walked through<lb />
the woods about lunch time you<lb />
may have thought squirrels are<lb />
growing larger this year. For<lb />
behold ! Up one tree sat<lb />
Ward James, and Ruth Bray<lb />
sat at the foot of the tree, a<lb />
bottle of Souiez Moi (Follow<lb />
Me) in her hand. Then up in<lb />
another tree Clifton Britton sat<lb />
calmly working out some stage<lb />
directions for "Double Door<lb />
Beneath the tree sat�censored.<lb />
Pat Teel chased Leon for<lb />
miles and miles, and then when<lb />
she caught him he informed her<lb />
he was just running for the<lb />
exercise. Margaret Futrelle set<lb />
out after "Daddy" Whitfield as<lb />
soon as she found him, but she<lb />
only wanted to borrow a nickle.<lb />
Walter Tucker, alwavs meek<lb />
around the women, didn't come<lb />
to school all day. Now Walter,<lb />
was that nice?<lb />
Studying was next to impos-<lb />
sible all day. Shirks and groans<lb />
inter upted every attempt at<lb />
consent rat ion. The poor boys<lb />
� ate tons of "Cream of wheat"<lb />
will be of use to future students ut tf) no avai, For m (oops<lb />
rklino<lb />
a shining star on the E. C. T. C. lampus.<lb />
Dalrymple, as she is mosl generally knowi �<lb />
boro, and is majoring in commerce arid physical i<lb />
her matriculation at ECTC Dot has proved hei<lb />
various activities. As a sophmore<lb />
she represented the Emerson So-<lb />
ciety as a marshal. For two years<lb />
she has been a member of the<lb />
WAA cabinet, this year subse-<lb />
quently becoming president of<lb />
the organization. This year, be-<lb />
ing her last at her Alma Mater,<lb />
she finds her time overflowing<lb />
with duties on the council, and<lb />
hose confronting her as recrea-<lb />
tional chairman of the "V" cab-<lb />
inet. As a reward for her parti-<lb />
cipation in the extra-curricular<lb />
activities and for her fine char-<lb />
acter and school spirit. Dally was<lb />
.elected for "Who's Who in Amer-<lb />
ican Colleges and Universities<lb />
�in honor coveted by all ambitious<lb />
students.<lb />
Dot's athletic shining has<lb />
been on the tennis court, where<lb />
for two years she has held the tit of the "numbei<lb />
�n the campus. Her ability in tins field ltd to I<lb />
her to act as head of girls' tennis.<lb />
Too, athletic Dalrymple loves the feminii i<lb />
exemplified by her love for perfume. (Von should<lb />
licious odors emanating from her Cotten Hall<lb />
dentially, the interviewer admits that her roommate, <lb />
a little annoying and the bottle of Coty's Laimant<lb />
thing handy at the time.)<lb />
Our feature one also divulges thai she likts gob<lb />
(Robert Taylor is her favorite), but this pleasant pastil<lb />
ly interferes with her favorite hobby�collecting<lb />
Upon graduation Dot would like to attend i<lb />
or Columbia University in order to get her M. A. d<lb />
a degree, in addition to her A. i has always be �<lb />
highest ambitions. In her own word she wishes '<lb />
feet teacher for two years, and a perfed wife foi<lb />
my life Other fond hopes range from becoming an<lb />
playing a pipe-organ.<lb />
Daily's friendliness and her enj<lb />
her the title of ECTC's wittiest senior. She wishes I<lb />
her sincere regrets that this column h�!s none<lb />
sayings, but maybe Old Man Inspiration will<lb />
dandy soon.<lb />
Hv <lb />
�$ 4iHPr jEi<lb />
 cjJK "XL. lL li'<lb />
0E, WgL<lb />
1 L v<lb />
:<lb />
Sadie missed her man, too!<lb />
WANTED<lb />
In order to have files that<lb />
ight-<lb />
Fifteen students of E. C. T. C. jand facultV members, the files that was a slip)<lb />
represented the Y. W. and! must be complete. Up to date pals were just<lb />
Y. M. C. A. at the Student Inthe Library does not have com-<lb />
terracial Conference held at the ; plete files of all student activi-<lb />
North Carolina College for tieaJt does not have all of the<lb />
Negroes in Durham on Sunday  � , � -  ,<lb />
November 9. ' college annuals, all of the col-<lb />
ege newspapers, or all of the<lb />
A result of the North Caro programs for entertainment.<lb />
Una Student Christian move- Mr. Felix Snider, College La-<lb />
ment, this conference, which, brarfan M making a search for<lb />
meets twice a year, once in .the , these annuals, papers, and pro-<lb />
fall and again in the spring, grama. If you have an old copy<lb />
purposes to smooth the way to- that you would ,ike to donate<lb />
kT E .tter understanding:to the library please send it to<lb />
between the white and colored j Mr. Snider or to this publica-<lb />
races. A hundred thirty-one del- tion. Some old souviner pro-<lb />
egates from seventeen colleees<lb />
in North Carolina, both white<lb />
and negro, met in one of the<lb />
best conferences since the move-<lb />
ment began.<lb />
The program was opened at<lb />
ten o'clock. Edward S<lb />
gram that you have might be of<lb />
great importance to the Library<lb />
even though you think them<lb />
very unimportant. Or perhaps<lb />
you have some program or<lb />
I mean, you<lb />
too good for<lb />
them. They went a hunting, and<lb />
they really brought home the<lb />
bacon. (Spelled B-o-v-s.)<lb />
Floyd Woody -and Jimmie<lb />
Gianakos told me when I asked<lb />
them who chased them Satur-<lb />
day that the police did. But it<lb />
seems that they didn't get<lb />
caught.<lb />
Mary Home caught Wiley and<lb />
made him help make up the<lb />
dummy for this issue of the<lb />
paper. Helen James was awful<lb />
disappointed when G a r la n d<lb />
Bailey waited until Monday to<lb />
come down, but things are all<lb />
sowed up there anyway.<lb />
STUDENT OPINION<lb />
Dear Editor:<lb />
The vast majority of our students are honorable<lb />
and are glad to comply with the student government<lb />
phases. Inevitably in every group as large as our st<lb />
there is a small minority of students who prove thems - ther-<lb />
wise. Such persons abuse their own privileges, tak<lb />
of others, and disorganise things in general wherevei<lb />
It is a deplorable fact that a few such persons are f i our<lb />
college. Regretable incidents occur frequently.<lb />
Due to the misconduct of this minority the 111<lb />
has deemed it necessary to make and enforce certaii<lb />
regulations to protect the privileges and rights of oth<lb />
liar steps have been taken by the heads of our oth i<lb />
partments.<lb />
Patrolling the library is neither a pleasant noi .<lb />
job, but it is a necessary one. The pat roller hates it fai<lb />
than those who are being patrolled. Everyone knows<lb />
library is a place in which to read and study. It si<lb />
free from unnecessary disturbances. In spite of this fa<lb />
college students will persistently talk, giggle, laugh, I<lb />
much undue confusion. Should this minority I d to<lb />
distrub those students who come to the library for th - pur-<lb />
pose of studying and reading? According to common - I hies,<lb />
"it shall not be tolerated Those persons who behave th<lb />
in such an elementary manner shall be asked to leave the library<lb />
without hesitancy.<lb />
Further more, the practice of discussing lessons, getting<lb />
assignments, borrowing paper, and the like, is entin :<lb />
: �re-<lb />
Emmett Fisher went'around P,acJ in Jjj library. These arrangements should be ma<lb />
in circles several girls after hanaiA"Ult students should come prepared to work.<lb />
him but because two circles<lb />
never meet, or something, he is<lb />
still loose. It seems that one<lb />
atSCegTacted a. MfeTit we nSeed � F � ' the P themselves demand <lb />
r of ceremonies. After a 3�u t SL .�u!I? Hfairer sex. had another teacher � , -<lb />
paper that recalls for vou<lb />
?! cherished memories, but think<lb />
i state secretary of the Y. M.<lb />
C. A.<lb />
Sworah! rSBH the Campus building that<lb />
ler of Duke University, deliver-1�aVTsome wonder- Jo'ce Wil"<lb />
;ed an address on. "A Christian T  f.raPbJ�V Hams threw a little rope around<lb />
Faith Adequate for our Times j �L�0!L ��, 5Jv2 elp y.�ur I Jimmie Johnson's neck and Oh,<lb />
Boy! At least that's the way he<lb />
expressed it.<lb />
Those students who conduct themselves as adults are dealt<lb />
with as adults. Those students who conduct themselves as hildren<lb />
in the library, may well expect the patroller to reprimand them.<lb />
�0u Who K:<lb />
IThis was followed by an open I5501100,1 J� m&amp;kf lts Library files<lb />
 forum. Dinner was at 12:30 i9orm2lete send 7� donations<lb />
after which there was a fifteen ln- Everything will be accepted<lb />
minute period of singing. Dur- and aPPreciated.<lb />
ig the afternoon business ses- i In tne following paragraphs<lb />
sion Mr. King urged the Y. M y�u wil1 find a list of missing<lb />
C. As to donate funds toward c�Pies of the Teco Echo. If you<lb />
support of the state secretaries. nave anv of these how about<lb />
Director of the World Student I sending them to the Library?<lb />
Fund, Claude Nelson, eloquent- i The Library lacks the follow-<lb />
ly expounded the need of in-i ing issues of Teco Echo:<lb />
Lest We Forget<lb />
Time was when Thanksgiving was a time of great joy and<lb />
thanksgiving to God for his great mercies and blessings. People<lb />
spent most of the day in church. It was considered a time to praise<lb />
God and to offer Him thanks for the things he had given them.<lb />
But today we celebrate Thanksgiving in quite a different<lb />
manner. We think of it as a day to have fun and see football<lb />
games. There is not anything wrong with that but we shouldn't<lb />
forget the real purpose of Thanksgiving or why we have such a<lb />
Day in our national calendar.<lb />
Don't think that everywhere people are having the time of<lb />
their lives at a dance or a football game. They're not. They're<lb />
playing a game all right but it's not like the game we play.<lb />
While we stand and cheer as the football hero of the hour<lb />
dashes over the goal line, they stand in stolid silence and watch<lb />
their homes and loved ones destroyed. The only cheers they hear<lb />
are those of bombs as they dash, screaming on their errand of<lb />
destruction. The quarterback over there is a madman whose<lb />
treachery seems more like the dark ages than 1941. They don't<lb />
worry about pains of indigestion after a big meal, they worry<lb />
about the pangs of hunger. We find happiness in the sheer joy<lb />
of living. To them death is merciful.<lb />
There's not really so very much that we can do about it, but<lb />
we should net forget that while we are having the time of our<lb />
lives watching some team battle on the gridiron they are watch-<lb />
creasing this fund which is used<lb />
to support Chinese students in<lb />
their struggle to acquire an edu-<lb />
cation. The last speaker, James<lb />
Wilder, chairman of Executive<lb />
Committee of Southern Field<lb />
Council of Student Y. M. C. A.<lb />
explained at length the N. I.<lb />
C. C. (National Intercollegate<lb />
Christian Conference) to be<lb />
held at Miami Universitv, Ox-<lb />
ford, Ohio after Christmas. The<lb />
closing worship was conducted<lb />
by students of Johnson C.<lb />
Smith.<lb />
Delegates from the Y. M. C. A.<lb />
were Charles Marks, Donald<lb />
Perry, Ben Miller, J. C. Shep-<lb />
ard, Osbourne Lewis. Vern<lb />
Kuetemeyer, Samuel Crandall;<lb />
and from the Y. W. C. A Vir-<lb />
ginia Whitley, Edna Mitchell,<lb />
Charlotte Shearin, Grace Ross,<lb />
Bessie Fay Hunt, Mildred Be-<lb />
verly. Dorothy Sasser. Rose-<lb />
may Underwood. Edna Mitchell<lb />
is state secretary of the North<lb />
Carolina Student Christian<lb />
Movement.<lb />
V. 1 No. 4 February 1926.<lb />
V. 2 All issues lacking 1926-<lb />
1927.<lb />
V. 3 No. 1 October 4, 1927.<lb />
V. 3 No. 2 October 30, 1927.<lb />
V. 3 No. 4 Nov. 30, 1927.<lb />
V. 4 All issues lacking 1927-<lb />
1928.<lb />
V. 5 All issues lacking 1928-<lb />
1929.<lb />
V. 6 All issues lacking 1929-<lb />
1930.<lb />
V. 7 All issues lacking, except<lb />
June 1, 1931.<lb />
V. 8 No. 6 December 1931.<lb />
V. 8 No. 10 Feb. 19, 1932.<lb />
V. 8 No. 13 Mar. 31, 1932.<lb />
V. 8 No. 14 April 16, 1932.<lb />
V. 9 No. 9 Feb. 1, 1933.<lb />
V. 9 No. 11 Mar. 15, 1933.<lb />
V. 10 No. 7 Jan. 20, 1934.<lb />
V. 11 No. 3 Oct. 30, 1934.<lb />
V. 11 No. 6 Dec. 1934.<lb />
V. 11 No. 8 Jan. 25, 1935.<lb />
V. 11 No. 9 Feb. 6, 1985.<lb />
V. 11 No. 12 Mar. 20, 1935.<lb />
V. 11 No. 13 Anril 1985.<lb />
V. 12 No. 10 Mar 25, 1936.<lb />
ing a far more gruesome battle. One of hate and horror and<lb />
destruction.<lb />
This year on Thanksgiving day we should more than ever<lb />
praise God for our many blessings. And as the old hymn goes<lb />
count them one by one.<lb />
Mattie Lawrence Holliday<lb />
said very sadly that she didn't<lb />
run after anyobdy, because Tea-<lb />
gue was out of town. And what<lb />
little blond ran (?) all the way<lb />
to BaltimoreNow Mary Agnes<lb />
stop blushing. Dot Smith, that<lb />
bundle of personality belong-<lb />
ing to the freshman class rent-<lb />
ed a bicycle�but I guess she<lb />
fooled you Sidney, she took a<lb />
ride on it.<lb />
Lallah B. and I contented our-<lb />
selves with a ride in one of the<lb />
planes out across the river, af-<lb />
ter we ran Paul down and gave<lb />
him a little sales talk.<lb />
Finally after a very strenu-<lb />
ous day ECTC shedded it dress<lb />
as Dogpatch and it was all over<lb />
with. But not before four girls<lb />
pulled hair and scratched eyes<lb />
to see who Ben Miller was go-<lb />
ing to walk home with.<lb />
And so with the saving of<lb />
WE LOVE YOU TRULY, all<lb />
the slow gals bid you farewell<lb />
until next year�but don't for-<lb />
get girls, "There'll come a day<lb />
INSTRUCTOR<lb />
"V<lb />
Dis 'n Dat<lb />
by I ma Snooper<lb />
What do 'ya say to my writing a dirt column that does not<lb />
carry quite so much of the literal "dirt" but one that is crammed<lb />
and jammed with interesting (?) and intriguing niblits from<lb />
the lives of Mr. and Mrs. Joe College?O. K here goes and<lb />
no apologies for anyone whose name appears in this literary work<lb />
(wrong description�I meant, this philander's column) -Was<lb />
that a "In Mourning" sign I noticed hanging on the front of<lb />
Fleming hall last week-end?�Of course, the football hens were<lb />
away at the same time, but that doesn't explain�or does it�<lb />
"What a wonderful world sings Mary Agnes after a week-end<lb />
of frivolous gaity in the metropolitan city of Baltimore with<lb />
Handsome Bill . . Don't try to tell us that Vou enjoved the foot-<lb />
ball game, either�we're not that dumbCan't you all just<lb />
picture Ruby Grant (the one-woman sob-sister over'the radio)<lb />
ringing "Ring Around The Rosy" and laughing childishly with<lb />
her little first graders�I'll betcha she forgets she's the teacher<lb />
half the time�oh well, she's happy and we can understand her<lb />
position (no insinuations, thank you)Dopey" Watson and<lb />
Emmett (Whatta Profile) Fischer are getting dam tired of these<lb />
lonesome Sunday nights, according to latest reports from our<lb />
scoop hounds loose on the campus�Come on, gals, vou can do<lb />
better than that�these two boys are upright (Well, nearly) self-<lb />
respecting (I'll take a chance) gentlemen (That's the last straw)<lb />
and they both deserve the very best in entertainment�Let us<lb />
hear from you, boysQuote Quarteback Dan "Bov, that was<lb />
a swell-elegant BURLEKUE show on Broadway"�well, he meant<lb />
the best anywayThere ought to be an improvement made in<lb />
Wilson hall immediately�namely, traffic lights, to be used on<lb />
Sunday nights�the traffic is terrific, and someone is likely to<lb />
be hurt in the rush�until the installation takes place all we can<lb />
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ing to sign up for bowling prac-<lb />
tice.<lb />
In discussing physical edu-<lb />
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stressed the need of a swim-<lb />
ming pool at E. C. T. C. "I<lb />
like to swim she said, "and I<lb />
think everyone should know how<lb />
to swim.<lb />
presence on the campus last week-end certainly did things to<lb />
oodles of girls-What's he got that the other men hasn't?�May-<lb />
be it s the uniform (Or sweet talk)1 hear that night classes<lb />
in Astronomy are under way�let's keep our minds on the sub-<lb />
ject matter, pul-eeseIt's beginning to look as if Jimmy<lb />
Johnson (Bengan, Hawkins, and Spiveck rolled into one) k<lb />
actually fonder of Joyce than of his music�could it be?�whatt<lb />
a heaven-sent parcel she must be�-And then there's the one<lb />
about the innocent freshman who asked where Trinidad is by<lb />
her Geography prof�"I think it's somewhere near Durham<lb />
she replied�Oh well, I've heard of worse, but I just can't re-<lb />
member when�-Co-editor Burks has been seen haunting abso-<lb />
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PAGE THREE<lb />
Along<lb />
The Sideline<lb />
With<lb />
Bernice Jenkins<lb />
k'a hard-won victory over the undefeated<lb />
rid team, the Pirates have only to down the Bel-<lb />
today to become the first East Carolina<lb />
�- team to go through a season undefeated and<lb />
�achera have been evidencin.tr their ability as a<lb />
atkra throughout the season, and last week's<lb />
team which had lost only one jrame previous-<lb />
trs is final proof that ECTC has a mighty foot-<lb />
ass, in their last two games, in which the Teach-<lb />
rced to battle all the way, to come from behind<lb />
tecf their lead in a last-ditch goal-line stand,<lb />
ra have proved beyond a shadow of a doubt that<lb />
season is not the result of a weak schedule.<lb />
se same teams .which the Pirates rolled over<lb />
ECTC as a breather.<lb />
� Christenbury deserves worlds of credit for the<lb />
Pirates team this season, and if the Teachers<lb />
Belm&amp;nt game unscathed. Coach John will in-<lb />
� ! the hour on the East Carolina campus. Before<lb />
hristenbury this college never had a treat on the<lb />
though at various times pood football material<lb />
id among the male members of the student body.<lb />
� fact that a number of the outstanding members<lb />
team for the past two years have been drawn to<lb />
- by the magnetic personality of Coach John.<lb />
new coach was evidenced when his team bounc-<lb />
� - by upsetting the powerful Kutztown, Pa State<lb />
. in the opening game of the 1940 season after the<lb />
game losing season in 1939. Then the 1940 Buc-<lb />
I four more victories against three defeats, and the<lb />
i:h were established in small-college football cir-<lb />
date this year the proteges of Coach John have<lb />
� ries over six teams, including several minor grid<lb />
culum, the Naval Apprentices and Naval Hospital<lb />
rtsmouth, WCTC, Erskine and Bergen have fal-<lb />
� the Pirate machine<lb />
addition to his other accomplishments as coach.<lb />
� uld be given credit for developing two of the<lb />
small-college griddera in the state. Already Dan<lb />
tanding quarterback and blocking back for the<lb />
: Jimmie Gianakos, power-driving guard and captain<lb />
team, are being touted for all-state positions.<lb />
Dan with his field generalship and all-round play<lb />
: and Jimmie with his drive in the line and team<lb />
e proved outstanding on the ECTC eleven.<lb />
has been said this season of the twelfth man on<lb />
n the best player of them all for the Teachers�<lb />
�  that guy to spur them on. the small band of East<lb />
rs, regardless of their ability, would never have<lb />
this j ason. Every man on the ECTC squad has<lb />
s1 during this season, and this team spirit has de-<lb />
ind of cooperation which has netted the Bucs an<lb />
ir touchdowns per game and has held the com-<lb />
on to 20 points this year. This twelfth man has<lb />
: the others together into a smooth-working grid<lb />
h has menat disaster for all opponents so far.<lb />
only two squads available. Coach John has used<lb />
of the squad, and every man has played his part in<lb />
Carolina victory march.<lb />
till haven't realized the full importance of the<lb />
� Carolina is undefeated this year, it might help to<lb />
� Pirates are among the nine teams in the entire<lb />
rting unsullied records. Yep. tharV right. ECTC and<lb />
college teams are the national leaders this year.<lb />
rth major and minor colleges.<lb />
intramurals for both men and women are getting<lb />
g now as the weather begins putting a little more<lb />
n ai . lethargic students on the campus. Intramural<lb />
g swinging into full stride for the male members<lb />
� � body. There remain only two games to be played<lb />
� impion team is decided. And in women's athletics<lb />
� is being exhibited on the field hockey field now<lb />
re populous sex. Miss Parks announces that a large<lb />
rla will be needed to fill the quota for soccer teams<lb />
organized. It seems that more girls should be out<lb />
� ow that they have been asked to participate by their<lb />
� .cation instructor. The girls' intramural program<lb />
eans crowded. If vou've been worried on that score,<lb />
to the Campus building and sign up for a sport now.<lb />
rates suffered the loss of two valuable men on their<lb />
West S O, two weeks ago. Adrian Brown, who tai-<lb />
� the FCTC touchdowns in that game and who did<lb />
, throughout the contest, enlisted in the Army Air<lb />
hile on the trip back to Greenville. Adram. who had<lb />
: particularly outstanding dunng the not-so-tough<lb />
s of the season, was a star throughout in the bruis-<lb />
attle He was given credit by teammates and coach<lb />
eing the difference between the two teams in that<lb />
nefl Rogerson, who suffered �j<lb />
the Seceders of South Carolina, also played a bang up<lb />
ay. Russell, a Greenville Product, had started m three<lb />
ir games in which he participated before hwijjurj<lb />
reed to miss the Bergen game last JSl�<lb />
and his serves in the Belmont Abbey contestSatur<lb />
ia able to play at all. will be limited. Russell is a<lb />
and wll have two more years with the P rates Jast<lb />
ia first year out for the team, th? �� JK<lb />
� d by fans the outstanding blocker on the ECTC squaa.<lb />
Teachers Stop<lb />
Bergen Team<lb />
For Sixth Win<lb />
Scoring the winning touch-<lb />
down in the final quarter and<lb />
repelling a last minute thrust<lb />
by their opponents, the Pirates<lb />
of ECTC defeated Bertren Col-<lb />
lege. 13-7, at Teaneck, N. J last<lb />
Friday evening. It was the sixlh<lb />
-traight victory for the Teach-<lb />
ers and the first loss of the sea-<lb />
son for the Bergen team.<lb />
Things popped early in this<lb />
contest, when two touchdowns<lb />
were racked up in the first<lb />
three minutes of play. Smash-<lb />
ing off the weak side, a Bergen<lb />
back raced 67 yards to score<lb />
for the home team. Conversion<lb />
was trood and Bergen led 7-0.<lb />
In the resulting kickoff Don<lb />
Marriott gathered in the pig-<lb />
skin on the coal line and hipped,<lb />
crashed and twisted his way for<lb />
94 vards before beintr downed<lb />
on the Bergen six. This is the<lb />
longest run to date for any<lb />
Pirate. On the succeeding play<lb />
Nick Zuras passed to Billy<lb />
Greene for the score, converted<lb />
to knot the count at 7-7.<lb />
Jerome Butler, who has starr-<lb />
ed at tackle throughout the sea-<lb />
son for the Buccaneers, came<lb />
into the limelight once aeain<lb />
for the Teachers when he block-<lb />
ed a Bergen boot on the home<lb />
team's 20. Floyd Woody cover-<lb />
ed the ball on the one-yard<lb />
stripe for the Pirates and Wil-<lb />
son Schuerholz bucked across<lb />
for the winning tallv. A pass<lb />
intercepted earlier by Stuart<lb />
Tripn. ECTC's roving center,<lb />
set. the stage for that touch-<lb />
down.<lb />
Then came that terrific goal-<lb />
line stand by the Teachers. Ber-<lb />
sren drove to the Pirate one<lb />
with 37 seconds left to play. On<lb />
the next play a Bergen back<lb />
crashed over, but the play was<lb />
called back and a 5-yard offside<lb />
nenalty was assessed against<lb />
the Jersey team. Two last-ditch<lb />
masses were broken up. and the<lb />
Teachers remained in the select<lb />
croup of undefeated.<lb />
Marriott. Tripn. Greene. Bob<lb />
Miller. Tripp Butler. Schuer-<lb />
holz and Captain Jimmie Gian-<lb />
akos paced the attack of the<lb />
Pirate team. The plav of the<lb />
entire ECTC eleven was near<lb />
perfect.<lb />
Basketball Notes<lb />
Coach John Christenhury has<lb />
announced that negotations<lb />
are being carried on with six<lb />
outstanding basketball powers<lb />
in the stste and vicinity for<lb />
games with the Teachers this<lb />
season.<lb />
Coach John is corresponding<lb />
with Elon, Appalachian, WCTC,<lb />
Catawba, King and Rio (Jrande,<lb />
Rio Grande, Ohio, colleges in<lb />
an attempt to schedule some<lb />
good basketball teams for<lb />
games here this winter. None<lb />
of these games have been<lb />
closed as yet because of press-<lb />
ure on the teams in closing the<lb />
football season.<lb />
The Teachers will definitely<lb />
play William and Mary (ND),<lb />
Camp Davis, Norfolk Naval<lb />
Training Station. Portsmouth<lb />
Naval Apprentics and Louis-<lb />
burff. Hitjh Point and State<lb />
College will be unable to play<lb />
the Pirate Five.<lb />
Undefeated Pirates Will Meet<lb />
Belmont At Gastonia Saturday<lb />
In Finale Of Current Campaign<lb />
Teachers Boast<lb />
Excellent Record<lb />
For 1941 Season<lb />
i-Jp<lb />
Girls To Have<lb />
Soccer League<lb />
The girls out for women's<lb />
intramural athletics are show-<lb />
ing- a great deal of spirit in<lb />
their hockey league play, ac-<lb />
cording to Miss Dorothy Parks,<lb />
but there aren't enough girls<lb />
registered for intramurals, ac-<lb />
cording to Miss Parks.<lb />
Hockey play will be wound<lb />
up this 'week, and soccer for<lb />
women is slated to begin here<lb />
next week. Miss Parks declares<lb />
that a large number of girls<lb />
will be needed for this sport<lb />
and urges that anyone interest-<lb />
ed in intramural athletics make<lb />
application to play soccor at<lb />
once.<lb />
According to the women's<lb />
physical education instructor,<lb />
onlv about 35 of the more than<lb />
1,000 girls in this college are<lb />
showing an interest in the weli-<lb />
manped intramural program.<lb />
Many more girls than 35 will<lb />
be needed to build a successful<lb />
soccor seaso<lb />
With an all-winning team for<lb />
the first time in the history of<lb />
the college, the Pirates have<lb />
rolled over six teams during the<lb />
course of the 1941 season.<lb />
Included in Those six vic-<lb />
tories of the Teachers this sea-<lb />
son have been five out-of-state<lb />
teams. The Pirates have upheld<lb />
the name of North Carolina<lb />
football in their journeys out of<lb />
the state by upsetting Erskine<lb />
14-7 and doing for Bergen. 13-7.<lb />
The Pirates were forced to<lb />
come from behind in both of<lb />
those contests. The victory over<lb />
Bergen should prove to be the<lb />
highlight of the entire season<lb />
for the Teachers. Bergen Col-<lb />
lege, not only was undefeated<lb />
before this season, but had lost<lb />
only one game previously in<lb />
three years of competition.<lb />
Other teams defeated bv the<lb />
Teachers this season are Tuscn-<lb />
;lum College. Greeneville. Tenn<lb />
131-0: Naval Apprentices. Va<lb />
i390;WCTC, 19-6: and Naval<lb />
i Hospital. Portsmouth. 30-0.<lb />
The powerful East Carolina<lb />
j cxid machine has rolled uo a<lb />
j total of 146 points to 20 for the<lb />
combined opposition this vear.<lb />
I Wilson Schuerholz, running<lb />
from the fullback position, has<lb />
crossed the pav strine most fre-<lb />
quently this fall. He leads the<lb />
team scorers with 36 points. Don !<lb />
Marriott. Pirate wineback. has<lb />
four touchdowns and seven ex-<lb />
tra points to his credit for 31 I<lb />
points. Hilly Greene, playing<lb />
at. end, ranks third with 18<lb />
points, while end Charlie Cra-<lb />
ven, and backs Bob Young and<lb />
Nick Zuras have 12 points eh<lb />
to their credit. Pan Waddell.<lb />
Stuart Trinp. Bill Grant and<lb />
Marshall Teague have tallied<lb />
one touchdown each for six<lb />
points. The other point was<lb />
scored by Jerome Butler on a<lb />
nlacekick for point after touch-<lb />
down.<lb />
The Bucs have onlv to get by<lb />
Belmont Abbey at Belmont to-<lb />
morrow to complete the season<lb />
with an unblemished record and<lb />
become the first undefeated<lb />
grid team in the historv of East<lb />
Carolina Teachers College.<lb />
Russell Rogerson, form star<lb />
tackle for Greenville high<lb />
school, earned a starting posi-<lb />
tion at ECTC this season. Rus-<lb />
sell suffered a dislocated should-<lb />
er in the Erskine game and is<lb />
not expected to see action<lb />
against Belmont Saturday.<lb />
Wilson "Yank" Schuerholz. a<lb />
clutch runner, leads the ECTC<lb />
team in scoring for the current<lb />
s -son. He has tallied 36 points<lb />
from his fullback position. Wil-<lb />
son is expected to lead the<lb />
Teachers against Belmont Ab-<lb />
.bey tomorrow.<lb />
Pirates Defeat Erskine<lb />
By One-Touchdown Marsin<lb />
Forced to fight back in the<lb />
final minute of play to tally<lb />
the winning touchdown, the<lb />
battling Pirates of ECTC scored<lb />
a 14-7 victory over the Erskine<lb />
i College Seceders at Due West.<lb />
S. C. Friday, October 13.<lb />
With but seconds to go in the<lb />
fame, Marshall Teague faded<lb />
back and tossed a touchdown<lb />
pass to Billy Greene in the end<lb />
zone on a play that started from<lb />
the Erskine 12 to provide ihe<lb />
East Carolina victory margin.<lb />
The Pirates reached the 22 on a<lb />
1 punting exchange and pushed<lb />
to the 12 to set up the score.<lb />
Things popped fast in the<lb />
game at Erskine in the early<lb />
minutes. After the Seceders<lb />
drove to the Pirate 41. Hunter<lb />
smashed off tackle, reversed his<lb />
field and raced all the way for<lb />
'the score. Horton converted<lb />
from placement.<lb />
The Teachers knotted the<lb />
jount in the third stanza, when<lb />
Teague passed to Greene, who<lb />
lateraled to Adrian Brown for<lb />
a touchdown.<lb />
Although the Pirates out rush-<lb />
ed the home team 214 vards to<lb />
213. the Seceders made seven<lb />
first downs to five for ECTC.<lb />
While the South Carolina team<lb />
completed four of eight passes,<lb />
the Teachers made good only on<lb />
their touchdown aerials in 12<lb />
attempts. Several ECTC passes<lb />
which might have resulted in<lb />
scores were juggled and drop-<lb />
! ped by receivers.<lb />
Touch Football<lb />
Rates Top Place<lb />
In Men's Sports<lb />
Men's intramurals are in full<lb />
-wing at the college now and<lb />
several exciting games of touch<lb />
football have already been reel-<lb />
ed off by athletic participants.<lb />
Sammy Crandell's touch-foot-<lb />
ball aggregation proved too<lb />
much for the followers of Wal-<lb />
ter Tucker in a battle plaved<lb />
on the athletic field Thursday.<lb />
October 30. Crandell's team<lb />
came out on top by a score<lb />
of 31-12.<lb />
Sammy and his footballers<lb />
felt the sting of defeat on Tues-<lb />
dav. November 4. when the<lb />
griddera of Charles Cushman<lb />
defeated the Crandell team. 9-0.<lb />
The teams of Cushman and<lb />
Crandell will meet again next<lb />
Tuesday, and Cushman and<lb />
Tucker will clash in the final<lb />
; game of the year next Thurs-<lb />
i day.<lb />
Only a victory over the Bel-<lb />
mont Abbey gridders at Bel-<lb />
mont tomorrow stands between<lb />
the ECTC Pirates and the first<lb />
undefeated season In the his-<lb />
tory of the school.<lb />
Although Belmont Abbey<lb />
boasts one of the strongest<lb />
teams met by the locals during<lb />
this season, the Teachers will<lb />
be favored to win this one and<lb />
keep their 1941 slate clean.<lb />
Victories over Tusculum. the<lb />
Naval Hospital, the Naval<lb />
Apprentices, WCTC, Erskine<lb />
and Bergen college have been<lb />
racked up by the Teachers in<lb />
their victory march this season.<lb />
Bergen College, undefeated be-<lb />
fore during this season and<lb />
beaten onlv once in three years,<lb />
fell to the Pirates, 13-7, last<lb />
week in the outstanding game<lb />
of the year for the locals.<lb />
Coach John Christenbury's<lb />
proteges came through that en-<lb />
counter with no serious injuries<lb />
and will be in top shape for<lb />
Saturday's game. Russell Rog-<lb />
erson. who suffered a dislocat-<lb />
ed shoulder in the Erskine<lb />
game, is expected to be back in<lb />
action tomorrow, as Dan Wad-<lb />
dell. quarterback who saw very<lb />
little action last week as the<lb />
result of a knee injury received<lb />
in the Erskine game a week<lb />
earlier.<lb />
Probable starters for East<lb />
Carolina include ends Lilly<lb />
Greene and Charlie Craven,<lb />
tackles Jerome Butler and Jack<lb />
Young or Bull Roberson, guards<lb />
Bill Lucas and Captain Jimmie<lb />
Gianakos, center Stuart Tripp,<lb />
and backs Don Marriott. Wil-<lb />
son Schuerholz. Pan Waddell<lb />
and Marshall Teague.<lb />
Resrvea slated for plenty of<lb />
action in this final contest in-<lb />
clude ends Bill Grant. Walter<lb />
Mallard and Fred Cooper, tack-<lb />
les James Little and possibly,<lb />
 Rogerson. guards Paul Scott<lb />
' and Wiley Brown, center Eve-<lb />
I rett Hudson and backs Bob<lb />
Miller, Floyd Woody, and Nick<lb />
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FRIDAY<lb />
PAGE FOUR<lb />
The TECO ECHO<lb />
NOVEM ,h14(<lb />
Alumni<lb />
News<lb />
By<lb />
ESTELLE McCLEES<lb />
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C'HAPT<lb />
RKTORTS<lb /><lb />
Teachers College held their<lb />
annual dinner meeting at the<lb />
Benvenue Womans' Club House<lb />
on Monday evening. November<lb />
10. at 6:30 p. m. Mrs. E. M.<lb />
Spruill (Florence Eagles) wel-<lb />
comed chapter members and<lb />
the following guests: Mr. R.<lb />
M.Wilson. Superintendent of<lb />
Rocky Mount city schools, Mr.<lb />
F. P. Spruill, president of<lb />
People Bank; Rev. Norman<lb />
the attendance Johnson. Presbyterian minister;<lb />
T. R. Baldwin ' Mr. Marshall Garris, Miss Mir-<lb />
igh Point�<lb />
A hamburger supper held re-<lb />
cently at the home of Mrs. O.<lb />
P. Moffitt was enjoyed by the<lb />
members of the High Point<lb />
chapter when they gathered for<lb />
the October meeting. After sup-<lb />
per. Madeline McCain told about<lb />
her visit to the college during<lb />
week-end of October 18. Miss<lb />
McCain won<lb />
prize. Mrs.<lb />
(Kemp House) was welcomed<lb />
as a new member of the chapter.<lb />
The next meeting is to be with<lb />
Mrs. Worth Ivey (Leona Per-<lb />
ry). Associate hostesses will be<lb />
Mrs. W. W. Hodgins and Miss<lb />
Huldah Hester A year book re-<lb />
cently received from the report-<lb />
er. Ruth Modlin. carries an in-<lb />
teresting outline of programs<lb />
for the year. There will be the<lb />
usual business meeting in May<lb />
for the purpose of making plans<lb />
with regard to attending com-<lb />
mencement and for electing of-<lb />
ficers for the coming year. A<lb />
literary program is scheduled<lb />
for January. Parties�bridge<lb />
and one for Christmas�have<lb />
been planned. The group is<lb />
looking forward to having<lb />
guests from the college for the<lb />
April meeting.<lb />
regular business session, in<lb />
which various committees were<lb />
appointed, was conducted by in-<lb />
coming president Merle Slater.<lb />
Light refreshments were enjoy-<lb />
ed bv all.<lb />
DESIGN FOR<lb />
LIVING<lb />
her<lb />
fast<lb />
Sponsors from the Lanier Society for the College dance to<lb />
be given November 29 are shown above. From left to right they e<lb />
are: Mary White, Ruth Tucker, Dorothy Davis, Mrs. William'<lb />
Mctienry Lorraine Pritchard. and Estelle Davis. The students<lb />
and their escorts will lead the figure at the dance.<lb />
Charlotte�<lb />
The Charlotte chapter of the<lb />
East Carolina Teachers College<lb />
alumni association held its'<lb />
regular monthly meeting on<lb />
Thursday, October 23. in the<lb />
home of Mrs. O. W. Smith<lb />
(Grace Whitaker) at 4:00 p. m.<lb />
Mrs. Lonnie Rogers (Nancy<lb />
Brantley), chapter president,<lb />
presided. She made a brief re-<lb />
port of Homecoming. Miss Lucy<lb />
Hanks, program chairman, re-<lb />
ported on the year book. The<lb />
Ways and Means committee<lb />
composed of Mrs. A. S. Bynum<lb />
(Emma Cobb) and Mrs. F. W.<lb />
Johnson (Lena White) reported<lb />
plans for the November meet-<lb />
ing the highlight of which will<lb />
be a Hamburger Supper, out-<lb />
doors, at the home of Mrs.<lb />
Johnson. 1010 Crescent Avenue.<lb />
Committees appointed for the<lb />
year were: program. Miss Lucv<lb />
Hanks. Mrs. R. A. Hand, and<lb />
Mrs. James Dick: telephone,<lb />
Mrs. H. T. Doty: transporta-<lb />
tion. Mrs. R. A. Hand: ways<lb />
and means. Mrs. A. S. Bynum.<lb />
Mrs. F. W. Johnson, and Mrs.<lb />
O. W. Smith: social. Mrs. W.<lb />
T. Harding. Jr Mrs. W. E.<lb />
Love, and Mrs. J. R. Harris:<lb />
membershin. Miss Ruth Pierce.<lb />
Mrs. J. P. Davis, and Mrs. J. F.<lb />
Piper. At the conclusion of the<lb />
business session a delightful<lb />
Dutch Supper was served the<lb />
following: Mrs. A. S. Bvnum<lb />
(Emma Cobb). Mrs. J. B. Da-<lb />
vis (Evelyn Terry). Mrs. R. A.<lb />
Hand (Pearl Daniels), Miss<lb />
Lucy Hanks. Mrs. WT. T. Hard-<lb />
ing. Jr (Alice Best). Miss Vi-<lb />
vian Jenkins. Mrs. F. W. John-<lb />
son (Lena White). Miss Ruth<lb />
Pierce. Mrs. Tmnie W. Rogers<lb />
(Nancy Brantley), Mrs. H. T.<lb />
Doty (Anne Kanoy), Mrs. J.<lb />
Floyd Piner (Helen Lewis),<lb />
Mrs. T. Reid Pruette (Berna-<lb />
dene Summrell) and Mrs. O.<lb />
O. W. Smith (Grace Whitaker).<lb />
Favors and decorations in the<lb />
dinine- room were in the colors<lb />
typical of the season�Hallowe-<lb />
en.<lb />
iam Knowle. all from Rocky<lb />
Mount, and Dr. and Mrs. Leon<lb />
R. Meadows, Miss Emma L.<lb />
Hooper, Dr. R. J. Slay, Miss<lb />
Estelle McClees from the Col-<lb />
lege.<lb />
Mrs. Frank Greathouse (Eula<lb />
Proctor) was toastmistress for<lb />
the evening. Responding to their<lb />
introduction??, each Rocky<lb />
Mount guest spoke very highly<lb />
of the College and expressed a<lb />
sincere pleasure in attending<lb />
the dinner meeting with the<lb />
alumni group. Mrs. Greathouse<lb />
recognized all officers of the<lb />
local chapter. Mr. Garris, assis-<lb />
ted at the piano by Miss Know-<lb />
les. sang two selections.<lb />
Dr. Meadows was principal<lb />
speaker for the occasion. He<lb />
used as his subject: "The Re-<lb />
sponsibility of the College Grad-<lb />
uate He explained to the<lb />
alumni that they have an obliga-<lb />
tion to meet, and that a means<lb />
of meeting this obligation is by<lb />
fostering education in every<lb />
every possible way. Further. Dr.<lb />
Meadows told the alumni of the<lb />
necessity of stressing spiritual<lb />
values and how by placing em<lb />
nhasis on these values life will<lb />
be on a high plane. Dr. Meadows<lb />
made a few announcements con-<lb />
cerning the liberal arts degree<lb />
that the College is now grant-<lb />
ing and about graduate work<lb />
offered at the College.<lb />
Miss Hooper stressed the goal<lb />
cet last June by the Alumni<lb />
Association�that of 1000 active<lb />
members of this Alumni Day.<lb />
'42. Further she told the erroup<lb />
that as she visited with the<lb />
chapters in the various com-<lb />
munities and saw the active<lb />
nart that the alumni are taking<lb />
in the life of the community<lb />
that it is "justificaton of the<lb />
money spent over on the cam-<lb />
pus" and that "it gives us a<lb />
feeling of confidence to go<lb />
ahead Dr. Slay expressed his<lb />
desire to see the Alumni Asso-<lb />
ciation function as a part of<lb />
the College. He assured alumni<lb />
that surestions with regard to<lb />
the College are appreciated.<lb />
Mrs. Meadows told the Nash-<lb />
Edgecombe group that she look-<lb />
ed forward to this annual din-<lb />
ner meeting and always enjov-<lb />
ed seeing them and being with<lb />
hem for the occasion. Miss<lb />
McClees made a report of the<lb />
work of the Alumni Association<lb />
since September 1. 1941.<lb />
the American Way of Life<lb />
In the meetings Saturday, new-<lb />
officers were elected for the<lb />
coming year. H. C. Manning of<lb />
Williamston was elected presi-<lb />
dent. Mrs. Luther Herring was<lb />
named vice-president, and Mrs.<lb />
Linwood Owens, secretary. Mrs.<lb />
Rena Smith of Currituck Coun-<lb />
ty is the new representative of<lb />
the district on the state board<lb />
of directors.<lb />
Such problems as adequate<lb />
salaries, a good tenure law, the<lb />
raising of the age compulsory<lb />
school attendance to 16, aid the<lb />
addition of the ninth month to<lb />
the school year were discussed<lb />
fully at the convention, with<lb />
several definite resolutions be-<lb />
ing adopted as a culmination of<lb />
the convention.<lb />
CONCERT<lb />
ADDRESS<lb />
Continued from Page One<lb />
sung by Mr. Rossell. Folksongs<lb />
would be incomplete without<lb />
the cowboy ballads�the pro-<lb />
gram contained two well known<lb />
songs of the ranch.<lb />
Modern songs composed the<lb />
final group�the subjects rang-<lb />
ing from children to germs.<lb />
Mr. Rossell concluded the<lb />
program with the immortal<lb />
"Beautiful Dreamer sung as<lb />
an encore.<lb />
Miss Wilda Royal! accom-<lb />
panied Mr. Rossell at the piano.<lb />
She also played two selections<lb />
from Debussy, and "Punch and<lb />
Judy Show<lb />
The whole program presented<lb />
a delightful evening of songs to<lb />
a verv interested audience.<lb />
ed<lb />
of<lb />
Continued from Page One<lb />
by man. citing the collapse<lb />
the massive and apparently-<lb />
11 impregnable Maginot Line as a<lb />
, true example. "We must profit<lb />
by France's tragic mistake j<lb />
warned the speaker and we<lb />
must realize that nothing is ab-<lb />
solutely impregnable if it is<lb />
created by man<lb />
The native North Carolinian<lb />
concluded his talk with a plea<lb />
for wholehearted support of<lb />
President Roosevelt and his<lb />
policies by every true Ameri-<lb />
can, and he said. "My country<lb />
should be right�but MY coun-<lb />
try, right or wrong<lb />
Vocal selections by the high<lb />
school glee club and the college<lb />
choir ended the program, which<lb />
was attended by a group that<lb />
included grammar grade child-<lb />
ren and elderly men and women<lb />
alike. The speaker iterated dur-<lb />
ing the course of his address<lb />
that he was proud and happv at<lb />
having the chance of speaking<lb />
in Pitt County and at the local<lb />
college.<lb />
VESPERS<lb />
Continued from Page One<lb />
of the war.<lb />
"There are so many homes<lb />
where the Bible is unknown but<lb />
we are well-represented with<lb />
homes in which the Bible is<lb />
well-read. "Why not give money<lb />
to buy a French. Chinese, Rus-<lb />
sian r Japanese Bible for snm�<lb />
soldier?" concluded Mr. McCel-<lb />
rov.<lb />
The college girl and<lb />
sweater-skirt ensemble is<lb />
becoming as traditionally Amer-<lb />
ican as the cowboy, his boots<lb />
and saddles. DESIGN FOR<lb />
LIVING'S C. B.I. (campus bur-<lb />
eau of investigation) agents re-<lb />
port today.<lb />
College women spend 75 of<lb />
their waking hours in a sweat-<lb />
skirt outfit, they further<lb />
elaborated. Cardigan or slin-<lb />
over, long or short sleeves, "V"<lb />
or crew necklines, one rule is<lb />
steadfast � sweaters must be<lb />
plain.<lb />
Querying coeds at Cornell.<lb />
Temple. U. of Syracuse, Bryn<lb />
Mawr, Texas U Smith. U. of<lb />
Vermont. Oregon State. Michi-<lb />
gan State. Iowa State. U. of<lb />
Colorado, Kansas State. Iowa<lb />
V and Barnard, C. B. I.<lb />
agents discovered that Miss<lb />
Averaoe College Girl spends<lb />
$240.33 a year on clothes. Tex-<lb />
as beauties, however, have the<lb />
fattest pocketbooks�they spend<lb />
$768.<lb />
Campus feet are the same as<lb />
ever in saddle shoes. But moc-<lb />
casins are owned by 40 of<lb />
the girls. Saddles, pumps and<lb />
the Cinderella "evening" slip-<lb />
per complete a collegian's shoe<lb />
shelf.<lb />
The stocking shortage or the<lb />
troublesome "nick" in nvlons.<lb />
is no concern of DFL'S Young<lb />
Moderns. They cut stocking<lb />
bills in half by baring legs in<lb />
ankle socks despite wintry<lb />
blasts. A good number of the<lb />
girls call time out from patri-<lb />
otic "bundling" to knit their<lb />
socks. The averacre college girl,<lb />
however, vetoed the knee length<lb />
type now on the market. Only<lb />
6 wore them. Twenty-six per<lb />
cent rate the rubber boot func<lb />
tional and sensible for<lb />
camnuses.<lb />
Dickevs are definitely<lb />
but big hats collect dust on<lb />
closet shelves. Bandanas, bean-<lb />
ies, hoods, baseball skuiiies. ca-<lb />
lots. stocking caps, pill bo<lb />
babv bonnets, berets and ear<lb />
muffs are "in the know CBI<lb />
agents reported.<lb />
They noted, in addition, that<lb />
southern lassies are all for the<lb />
effeminate formal, while eastern<lb />
and north western college gals<lb />
rate the dinner gown and eve-<lb />
ning skirt-sweater com b i n e.<lb />
"super duper<lb />
u<lb />
Ann<lb />
-Dr Roberl W<lb />
�rsity of M . <lb />
'vre- drasti<lb />
Arb ,A<lb />
soda j,<lb />
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acting<lb />
definite<lb />
shin of<lb />
in Th�-<lb />
liar"<lb />
Math Club<lb />
The Math Club of ECTC met<lb />
Tueday night. November 11th at<lb />
6:S0 in room number 125 of<lb />
Austin building with 21 of the<lb />
57 members present. Tommy<lb />
a) Corbett called the meeting<lb />
to order after which Osborne<lb />
Lewis, Secretary - Treasurer<lb />
read the minutes of the last<lb />
meeting and gave the finiancial<lb />
-eport. Plans were diseuss � d<lb />
or the Decemler meeting.<lb />
Dorothy Wiggins, program<lb />
-hairman had several figures<lb />
o represent the Pythairerean<lb />
Therom which were proved by<lb />
the members. Miss Graham,<lb />
Sponsor and Faculty Advisor,<lb />
told us there were about one<lb />
hundred proofs for the Pytha-<lb />
ggerean Therom.<lb />
The meeting was over at 7 :S5.<lb />
DROP IN<lb />
AT THE<lb />
"Y" STORE<lb />
BETWEEN CLASSES<lb />
FOR A DELICIOUS<lb />
Royal Crown Cola<lb />
OR<lb />
i<lb />
S'anfruged StW'<lb />
Commerce Club<lb />
TEACHERS<lb />
Continued from Page One<lb />
ter America State Superin-<lb />
tendent Clyde A. Erwin. who<lb />
talked on "The Schools of<lb />
Tomorrow and Dr. Frank-<lb />
lin H. McNutt of the Wo-<lb />
man's College. Greensboro, who<lb />
spoke on "The Public School in<lb />
DRAMATEERS<lb />
At the regular meeting of the<lb />
Commerce Club Monday eve-<lb />
ning in the Classroom building.<lb />
Mr. Bruce Sue-g. Jr. graduate<lb />
of Davidson Colletre and Har-<lb />
vard LTniversity, spoke to the<lb />
Huh on "Auditing and Account-<lb />
ing Principles" Mr. Sugg point-<lb />
ed out the duties and responsi-<lb />
bilities of an auditor and gave<lb />
examples of business houses be-<lb />
ing bankrupted due to inade-<lb />
 'Hiate auditing.<lb />
After Mr. Sugg's address, the<lb />
t func-<lb />
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Nehi Orange j<lb />
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Greenville, N. C. �<lb />
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thank burtons. Sires 33 to 40.<lb />
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St. Lowlt Cardinal' first baseman<lb />
and pitchar. They play ball to-<lb />
gtther.hunt together, and together<lb />
enjoy Chesterfield �the cigarette<lb />
that Satisfies.<lb />
Continued from Page One<lb />
Roberts on the sound.<lb />
The Topeka Daily Capital has<lb />
this to say about the plav:<lb />
"Double Door" is an intelligent-<lb />
ly written melodrama with a<lb />
light convincing plot. The dia-<lb />
logue is meaty and sparkling�<lb />
The acted play won the plaudits<lb />
of even the most misanthropic<lb />
critics. Let me advise you to<lb />
see this entertaining and thrill-<lb />
ing drama<lb />
Latest Styles In<lb />
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J. C. PENNEY CO.<lb />
Reported by<lb />
L. W. Rogers.<lb />
Annual Dinner<lb />
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combe chapter<lb />
association of<lb />
president�Mrs.<lb />
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the Nash-Edge-<lb />
of the alumni<lb />
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