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n c:<lb />
MERRY<lb />
CHRISTMAS<lb />
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HAPPY<lb />
NEW YEAR<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, DECEMBER 5, 1941<lb />
Number 5<lb />
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Chi Pi Players Present "Double Door<lb />
Weird Mystery, For Last Time Tonight<lb />
issack Chorus who appeared at the<lb />
t Tuesday evening.<lb />
4<lb />
Sho1<lb />
Don Cossack Male Chorus<lb />
Appears Here In Concert<lb />
Athletic Ability<lb />
Of ECTC Faculty<lb />
Is Demonstrated<lb />
Sophomore Class<lb />
Completes Plans<lb />
For Annual Dance<lb />
Playing host to th? Seniors,<lb />
will be the roll of the Sopho-<lb />
more (lass at the annual Soph-<lb />
omore-Senior Daneu tomorrow<lb />
night in the Rol<lb />
Auditorium.<lb />
omorrow<lb />
Robeyt n Wright<lb />
Plans are' nt<lb />
on. Decoration.<lb />
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Ch��rus and dancers. umUr<lb />
Hurok's management and "1"<lb />
rected by diminutive St v<lb />
Jaroff, appeared before a laJ iJv.<lb />
and enthusiastic audience<lb />
students and townspeople<lb />
the Wright Auditorium Tut"<lb />
day evening, December 2.<lb />
The thirty-four singinjP<lb />
giants of the Steppes are de"<lb />
cendants of the race of Stenka<lb />
Razin. greatest hero of the cen-<lb />
turies-old Cossacks who lived<lb />
and died in the Don River Val-<lb />
ley.<lb />
Founded in a military camp<lb />
the Christmas<lb />
green and reb<lb />
aring comple-<lb />
. carrying out<lb />
idea will be in<lb />
Billy Knauffs<lb />
college orche5tra win plav wjth<lb />
Lda Founta;n singing<lb />
According to Janie Eakes<lb />
oresulent of the Sophomore<lb />
dance is expected to<lb />
pji; V-fgjjffWfi ;�; � ��rrTWT1<lb />
of 1 exceed la.<lb />
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'4 vear's Freshman-<lb />
attendance and enter-<lb />
tainment The entire<lb />
faculty, tl<lb />
and the<lb />
ultv have<lb />
From left to right: Clifton Britton, Miss Lena Ellis, and Katherine Kyser. Mr. Britton and<lb />
Miss Ellis are the directors of the second Chi Pi production of the year, "Double Door which is<lb />
being presented for the last time tonight. Katherine Kyser plays opposite James Thompson in<lb />
the juvenile leads. <lb />
New Members Initiated<lb />
By Alpha lota Sorority<lb />
made plans for the dance Ninteen new members were<lb />
-<lb />
iryler<lb />
hat I near Constantinople, this mus-<lb />
Building ical corps has traveled more<lb />
play, and than a million miles to sing<lb />
should Bee over four thousand concerts in<lb />
" Pearv.i -ring almost every part of the world.<lb />
Miss Parks Tuesday night's concert was the<lb />
records Don Cossack's second appear-<lb />
al a little ranee here, the first having<lb />
funnot to been so successful that the re-<lb />
lt there quest for their return was<lb />
ts caused made time and again.<lb />
ions of ping<lb />
� shuffle-<lb />
college<lb />
e high school faculty.<lb />
Training school fac-<lb />
. been invited to attend,<lb />
 H c in to tne members of<lb />
ithe Sopbomore and Senior<lb />
j classes an(j tnejr esC0rts.<lb />
 orrmittee chairmen who<lb />
have<lb />
toSlIwOlJ into the Zeta Delta<lb />
mittee. Garnette Cordel; Music i F .<lb />
Committee. Doris Hockaday; Chapter oi Alpha Iota, interna-<lb />
Dance Committee. Margaret I tional honorary business soror-<lb />
Russell; Decorations Commit- ity. in impressive initiation ex-<lb />
tee. Virginia Rouse; and Re-jercises held in the home eco-<lb />
f reshment Committee. Margie nomics rooms at the New Class-<lb />
Dudley, i room building Wednesday eve-<lb />
ning.<lb />
1 In addition to the secret<lb />
I rites of the sorority initiation.<lb />
all players<lb />
�. the way.<lb />
wn pins�<lb />
sated by the<lb />
balls used have a<lb />
ich keeps them<lb />
for these<lb />
merry-<lb />
bit of<lb />
hi v are<lb />
tp!<lb />
orite of<lb />
werful"<lb />
"The committees are work-<lb />
' ing unusually well stated<lb />
Janie Fakes, president, "and by<lb />
the opinions that have been ex-i - de H hti ceremony fea<lb />
Dressed on the campus, the � . , � , <lb />
A program of songs and ch()ice of orchestra is backed 1��i! �tyJ225 5?<lb />
dances, dating back a thousand ; 1)V student sentiment<lb />
years for their origin were j<lb />
Music Department<lb />
To Give Program<lb />
December 14-15<lb />
cnase:<lb />
group of<lb />
 iitti.�<lb />
d the "p<lb />
resented to an audience, which<lb />
listened with rapt attention.<lb />
The "Volga Boat Song to a<lb />
Don Cossack Concert, what<lb />
"Ave Maria" is to an evening<lb />
with Marion Anderson, made<lb />
the recital complete. The Cos-<lb />
sacks have sung the "Volga<lb />
Boat Song" more than four<lb />
thousand times in the last<lb />
tw.nty years, popularizing the<lb />
s� venteenth century folk song<lb />
the world over.<lb />
Students Present<lb />
Piano Recital<lb />
w<lb />
40<lb />
layed often by<lb />
� . Miss Cheatham<lb />
ite.<lb />
is the<lb />
who is<lb />
ardway, Miss Aus-<lb />
,� h<lb />
sport of<lb />
best play-<lb />
:i1<lb />
man. and Mi<lb />
Sa<lb />
� r<lb />
who<lb />
A,<lb />
is the "man of<lb />
. it goes with-<lb />
ies everything<lb />
Clarence Bowen<lb />
Guest Speaker<lb />
For Vespers<lb />
Seven pupils of the piano<lb />
class of Miss Lois Gorrell pre-<lb />
sented a concert to the student<lb />
body at the weekly chapel pro-<lb />
gram. Tuesday. December 2.<lb />
A. L. Dittmer, chairman of<lb />
music education, introduced the<lb />
players who rendered a varying<lb />
selection of compositions.<lb />
Virginia Rouse opened the<lb />
program with the playing of<lb />
C e c i 1 e Chaminade's "Scarf<lb />
Dance a light and airy acm-<lb />
her. Katherine Russell played tokes<lb />
and white, was carried out.<lb />
Each girl was presented with<lb />
an American Beauty rose,<lb />
flower of the international or-<lb />
ganization. A tea for the new<lb />
members was held after the<lb />
lormal exercises were com-<lb />
pleted.<lb />
The new members are as fol-<lb />
lows : Annie Bartholomew,<lb />
Spring Hope: Rena Bateman,<lb />
Ayden: Katherine Brown. Bur-<lb />
gaw; Ora Crisp. Wilson, Amy<lb />
Floyd. Orum: Lila Fountain,<lb />
Wilmington; Laura Hearne.<lb />
Greenville: Bessie Fay Hunt,<lb />
Wilmington; Mildred Johnson.<lb />
Four Oaks: Evelyn Iiuise<lb />
Jones. Greenville: Edith Mat-<lb />
thews, Rose Hill: Esther Mae<lb />
Parker, George; Miriam<lb />
Patrick. Grifton: Katherine<lb />
Russell, Riscoe: Betty Jo<lb />
Greenville: Geraldine<lb />
Rev. Clarence Bowen of<lb />
Campbell College, was the<lb />
large percent speaker at the Sunday evening ceuse" ; LyJeReid Starling, Hel<lb />
Y. W. C. A. vesper service at ' ler's "Warrior's Song<lb />
of fun and gaiety<lb />
abut in these ac<lb />
acuity, including<lb />
is always "ready<lb />
Tavlor, Greenville; Jane Vann,<lb />
SCr he 'JSSST Iris Lee, Clinton Iris Walker Ashore<lb />
Mr. Dittmer read a poem on! and Nell McCullen. Clinton,<lb />
which MacDowell wrote his! These rirls were chosen to<lb />
"Scottish Tone Poem Svbil; become members of the club on<lb />
Beaman played Schuett's "Ber- j the basis of character outstand-<lb />
" ing scholarship and leadership.<lb />
In preparation to the initiation<lb />
irse, you may rest<lb />
after the first<lb />
� - energetic hulla-<lb />
arly all our teachers, chapter of a<lb />
ightly crippled and rhrist caus<lb />
me claim that a repeti-<lb />
lese events make them<lb />
er and more able to<lb />
next day. we can cer-<lb />
that a great deal more<lb />
lr minds are exercised!<lb />
local Lions<lb />
Entertain Team<lb />
lid<lb />
right<lb />
that<lb />
what<lb />
r and<lb />
OK<lb />
mplimenting the first un-<lb />
feated football team in the<lb />
rv of the college, the<lb />
nville Lion's Club enter-<lb />
d members of the football<lb />
1. cheer leaders, and coach-<lb />
� a victory banquet Monday<lb />
� ning, December 1 at the Wo-<lb />
i a Club.<lb />
were made by<lb />
h rhristenbury and O. A.<lb />
Hankner, Head of the Physical<lb />
icatioo Department, about<lb />
'he team and its progress dur-<lb />
ing the past vear, and the cheer<lb />
leaders demonstrated the yells<lb />
.� helped cheer the team to<lb />
oiy. Feature of the pro-<lb />
gram was a song written and<lb />
ang bv the cheer leaders en-<lb />
tled "Carry Me Back to Hack-<lb />
.ck" in memory of the de-<lb />
Sre Lions on Page Two<lb />
East Carolina Teachers College.<lb />
Edna Mitchell open the ser-<lb />
vice with two musical selec-<lb />
tions. For the devotional Leah<lb />
Fleming read from the fourth<lb />
Matthew, in which<lb />
the fishermen,<lb />
Peter and Andrew, saying,<lb />
"Follow me and I will make<lb />
you fishers of men<lb />
Taking the words "I will<lb />
make vou" as his theme Mr.<lb />
Bowen' opened his address by<lb />
emphasizing "Never before in<lb />
the history of time has there<lb />
been a greater need of conse-<lb />
crated young men and women<lb />
Then he pointed out that all<lb />
along God has called people to<lb />
do his bidding. As examples he<lb />
mentioned some of the prophets<lb />
in the Old Testament, and at a<lb />
later date. Martin Luther. "It<lb />
mav be that God has chosen<lb />
you for a great work he said<lb />
"God will make you, but He ;<lb />
makes by his spirit and not by<lb />
force declared Mr. Bowen.<lb />
"He will not force one into his j<lb />
service, rather, the service;<lb />
given must be voluntary. It is<lb />
through yielding that we are<lb />
consecrated. <lb />
"One should give up the j<lb />
things of this life that hinders<lb />
service The challenge I'm giv<lb />
ing you is that you launch into<lb />
greater channels with Christ.<lb />
Mr. Bowen is a student of<lb />
Campbell College, and was in-<lb />
strumental in starting the Free<lb />
Will Baptist League, a young<lb />
people's organization.<lb />
"Quite a lot of thought is<lb />
put on sabotage, national de-<lb />
fense, and patriotism, which is<lb />
all summed up in the slogan,<lb />
V for Victory expressed in<lb />
Morse Code is three dots and<lb />
a dash. This slogan is repre-<lb />
the pledges were given a party<lb />
carrying out the theme of<lb />
Hallowe'en on October 29.<lb />
Pledge week was held Novem-<lb />
ber 3-8. The sorority held<lb />
pledge services on November<lb />
10, and First-Degree examina-<lb />
sented in music in the first jtions for pledges were conduc<lb />
See Recital on Page Four I See Sorority on Page Four<lb />
"The Light of The World a<lb />
program of Christmas music<lb />
with artistic tableaux, will be<lb />
given in the Austin Auditorium<lb />
on Sunday and Monday eve-<lb />
nings, December 14 and 15, at<lb />
8:15 by the Music Department<lb />
of the college.<lb />
The entire Music Department<lb />
is in some way working to<lb />
create and present an effective<lb />
program. According to Mr. A.<lb />
L. Dittmer, head of the music<lb />
department, the best of musical<lb />
selections are to be presented<lb />
by the various music organiza-<lb />
tions. In addition to the College<lb />
A Capella choir, the Women's<lb />
Chorus, the College Orchestra,<lb />
the brass ensemble, there will<lb />
be various soloists. Special<lb />
lighting effects are being<lb />
planned in order to carry out<lb />
the program more effectively.<lb />
Local ministers are being in-<lb />
vited to bring their congrega-<lb />
tions to the Sunday evening<lb />
program. There will be no ad-<lb />
mission charge.<lb />
With "Light" as the theme,<lb />
the program will begin in total<lb />
darkness and will end with the<lb />
story of the coming of Christ,<lb />
suggested by brilliant light.<lb />
This will be the first time<lb />
that the music department has<lb />
had complete charge of the<lb />
annual Christmas pageant, al-<lb />
though this department has<lb />
aided in the presentation for<lb />
a number of vears. A capacity<lb />
of both students and towns-<lb />
people is expected to be present<lb />
for the program.<lb />
ECTC Students<lb />
To Attend Meet<lb />
In Minnesota<lb />
Ice and snow will be the set-<lb />
ting for the 17th annual con-<lb />
vention of the National Student<lb />
Federation Association at the<lb />
University of Minnesota in<lb />
Minneapolis December 27-31,<lb />
when delegates will .combine<lb />
business with winter sports.<lb />
Harriet Marshburn and Walter<lb />
Tucker, presidents of the East<lb />
Carolina student government<lb />
association, will be among the<lb />
more than 250 students who<lb />
are expected to attend from<lb />
colleges and universities<lb />
throughout the United States.<lb />
Cooperating with the Nation-<lb />
al Office, the Minnesota All-<lb />
University Council is planning<lb />
a convention that will even sur-<lb />
nass the successful NSFA meet-<lb />
ing held there December 1939,<lb />
according to Orville Freeman,<lb />
Council president.<lb />
Experts in the field of poli-<lb />
tical science, current affairs,<lb />
youth activities, and student<lb />
government will appear at the<lb />
congress. Delegates will have an<lb />
opportunity to participate in<lb />
stimulating discussions on stu-<lb />
dent government and current<lb />
events.<lb />
Lanier Society<lb />
Hosts For Dance<lb />
last Saturday<lb />
New E. C. T. C. Instructor In Biology<lb />
Enjoys Riding Waves As Unique Hobby<lb />
It was quite by accident that<lb />
Dr. Mary Emily Humphreys be-<lb />
Dr. Mary Humphreys<lb />
came a teacher of science. Miss<lb />
Humphreys, who replaces Miss<lb />
Mary Caughey in the science de-<lb />
partment, took a field botany<lb />
course in summer school, Lake<lb />
Junaluska in the Smokies, a<lb />
course so interesting that she<lb />
changed her majors.<lb />
Miss Humphreys, whose home<lb />
is Belin, Maryland, came to East<lb />
Carolina Teachers College from<lb />
Duke University where for<lb />
three years she was graduate<lb />
assistant in botany.<lb />
She received her education at<lb />
Western Maryland, Westminster<lb />
and Duke University.<lb />
Miss Humphreys not only tea-<lb />
ches science but is also a spon-<lb />
sor for the freshman class and<lb />
is vitally interested in the<lb />
science club.<lb />
Replacing Miss Caughey, who<lb />
is on leave of absence for one<lb />
year, she teaches freshman bi-<lb />
ology.<lb />
Miss Humphreys' hobby<lb />
which according to her, "You<lb />
might think unusual is riding<lb />
waves. Her home town is near<lb />
the ocean and she says she real-<lb />
ly loves to "ride her hobby<lb />
In expressing her opinion of<lb />
the science department here,<lb />
she stressed the advantage that<lb />
students have in being able to go<lb />
out the back door and collect<lb />
animal and plant life to be used<lb />
in science work. "There is a<lb />
wonderful opportunity for re-<lb />
search in biology, if the stu-<lb />
dent is that interested empha-<lb />
sized Miss Humphreys.<lb />
Whoever started the saying<lb />
that blondes are "beautiful but<lb />
dumb" just hadn't seen Miss<lb />
Humphreys when they arrived<lb />
at that conclusion. Five minutes<lb />
on her class and you realize that<lb />
she is not only blonde and beau-<lb />
tiful, but brilliant.<lb />
Approximately two thousand<lb />
college students and their<lb />
escorts attended the first of the<lb />
quarterly college dances held<lb />
Saturday evening, November<lb />
29 in the Wright building<lb />
which was sponsored this quar-<lb />
ter by the Lanier Society.<lb />
Outstanding features of the<lb />
evening were carried out in <lb />
colorful decorations of red, <lb />
white, and blue with a most ap-<lb />
propriate figure formation. The<lb />
theme, "Beautiful America<lb />
was represented by a "Miss<lb />
Liberty" and the letters U. S<lb />
composed of members of the<lb />
various dance committees, was<lb />
formed with ribbons of red,<lb />
white, and blue. .<lb />
William Fawcette and his<lb />
orchestra from Wake Forest<lb />
College furnished music for the<lb />
affair Which boasted the largest<lb />
attendance of any dance yet<lb />
sponsored.<lb />
Sponsors for the dance were;<lb />
Fstetle Davis, Mary White, Ruth<lb />
Tucker, Dorothy Davis, Mrs.<lb />
William McHenry, and Lor-<lb />
raine Pritchard.<lb />
Intrumental in the carrying<lb />
out of the society's plans were<lb />
the following committee chair-<lb />
m e n : Invitation Committee,<lb />
Mary Harvey Ruff in; Chape-<lb />
rone Committee, Frances<lb />
Phelps: Decorating Committee,<lb />
Anne Holloman; Refreshment<lb />
Committee, Frances Newby;<lb />
Figure Committee, Estelle Da-<lb />
vis; and Lighting Committee,<lb />
Jane Currin.<lb />
Clifton Britton<lb />
Directs Play<lb />
Tonight in Austin Auditor-<lb />
ium at 8:30 the Chi PL Players<lb />
will present the third perform-<lb />
ance of Eleanor MacFadden's<lb />
"Double Door a three-act mys-<lb />
tery directed by Clifton Britton.<lb />
The other two presentations<lb />
were given yesterday at 3:00<lb />
and 8:30, at which times large<lb />
audiences witnessed an emotion-<lb />
al and thrill-packed mystery<lb />
melodrama.<lb />
Four leads. Ethel Smith, Ruby<lb />
Coff. Kay Kyser and James<lb />
Thompson make their debuts<lb />
on the East Carolina Teachers<lb />
College stage as Victoria Van<lb />
Bret, Carolyn Van Bret, Anne<lb />
Darrow and Rip Van Bret, re-<lb />
spectively. Ethel Smith portrays<lb />
the formidable Aunt Victoria<lb />
whose sole existence is dedicat-<lb />
ed to the upkeeping of the tra-<lb />
ditions of the Van Bret name<lb />
and fortune. To preserve these<lb />
traditions Victoria is willing to<lb />
stop at nothing.<lb />
Ruby Goff. a transfer from<lb />
Emanuel College in Georgia<lb />
where she starred in "Queen<lb />
Ester" and other productions,<lb />
presents to the audience the<lb />
character of dominated middle-<lb />
aged sister of Victoria.<lb />
James Thompson as Rip and<lb />
Kay Kyser as his beautiful fi-<lb />
ancee Anne, are seen in the roles<lb />
of lovers, also affected by the<lb />
despotic actions of Rip's Aunt<lb />
Victoria. Though this is Kay's<lb />
first appearance in an ECTC<lb />
production she has formerly<lb />
proved her dramatic ability<lb />
when she took the lead in "The<lb />
Swan given at Greenville<lb />
High School in 1939.<lb />
Lesser roles are taken by<lb />
Carlyle Cox, as Dr. John Sully;<lb />
Rosalie Brown. A very, a mid-<lb />
dle-age housekeeper: Sidney<lb />
Johnson. Telson. the but-<lb />
ler: Jim White, Neff. the family<lb />
lawyer: Margaret Lewis. Louise,<lb />
the maid: Don Marriott, Lam-<lb />
bert, a hardboil private detec-<lb />
tive: Russell Rogerson. Mr.<lb />
Chase, the jeweler.<lb />
Assisting backstage are Fen-<lb />
Iv Spear, technical director; Al-<lb />
fred Neikind. stage manager;<lb />
Ben Miller. Sybil Carr. Eloise<lb />
Owens. Ellen Maddrey, Dave<lb />
Owens. Whitey Shelton, Ophelia<lb />
Hooks and James Earl Roberts,<lb />
assistants<lb />
Though the other two per-<lb />
formances boasted large au-<lb />
iiences, an even larger one ir<lb />
expected tonight when football<lb />
players and parents of the cast<lb />
are to be special guest of the<lb />
Chi Pi Players. Following to-<lb />
night's performance, a re-<lb />
ception in honor of the cast and<lb />
special guest will be given in<lb />
the Green Room, headquarters<lb />
of the dramatic group.<lb />
Mrs. Roosevelt<lb />
Grants Interview<lb />
To Student Press<lb />
Eight students and two fac-<lb />
ulty advisers, representing the<lb />
college publications, were grant-<lb />
ed a press interview by Mrs.<lb />
Franklin D. Roosevelt when she<lb />
came to Greenville as lecturer<lb />
for the second of the fall enter-<lb />
tainments, November 17. This<lb />
is considered an unusual event<lb />
in that Mrs. Roosevelt rarely<lb />
grants press conferences when<lb />
she makes her many trips<lb />
about the country.<lb />
Mrs. Rooseveit's personal<lb />
charm and grace quickly put her<lb />
interviewers at ease, and she<lb />
answered their many questions<lb />
readily.<lb />
When questioned about the<lb />
part the teachers could play in<lb />
national defense, Mrs. Roose<lb />
velt stated that they played a<lb />
very important part. "The<lb />
teachers' most important ac-<lb />
tivity should be that of inform-<lb />
ing a community of their duties<lb />
in case of a national emergency<lb />
and the necessity for conserva-<lb />
tion of material at all times<lb />
said Mrs. Roosevelt. "Teachers<lb />
See Interview on Page Four<lb />
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FRIDAY DE<lb />
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The TECO ECHO<lb />
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DE<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 />
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Wu i iM Miller Hi kks<lb />
Mary D. Horne<lb />
Co-EdUors-in-Chief<lb />
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� time in this institutions thirty sonic odd years of<lb />
re is an undefeated football team. And after years<lb />
the underdog in athletic contests, victory tastes mighty<lb />
j sweet. For years when one spoke of ECTC's<lb />
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il was that we didn't have hut one or two "push-<lb />
pponents either. We played teams that were in our<lb />
. . small colleges or organization teams.<lb />
- campaign for victory started years ago but it wasn't<lb />
� John Christenbury arrived that the team really<lb />
s. Bui all the credit doesn't go to the coach.<lb />
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ayers that work together well, has thai fighting<lb />
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ordination of mind and body. '<lb />
hings plus the support of the<lb />
dds up to VICTORY in capital<lb />
i John, and all the players we<lb />
his year our<lb />
itudenl body.<lb />
letters.<lb />
ay congratu-<lb />
Fast Carolina.<lb />
public. You've<lb />
: you. You've done a lot for<lb />
to raise ECTC in the eyes of tin<lb />
ts and faculty a brand of ball they'll never foi<lb />
vu us the things that make people call footba<lb />
can sport. You've done all these things and moi<lb />
jusl the begining of many victorious seasons. .<lb />
we're behind you one hundred per cent.<lb />
Okay, Santa, Here's Our<lb />
List Of Christmas Needs<lb />
Where Is The Spirit Ol Christmas?<lb />
Club News<lb />
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Chrii<lb />
'� thousand years ago there was born in the little<lb />
eh m a child whose birth marked the beginning of<lb />
The child's name was Jesus and on the night of his<lb />
� ared unto a group of shepherds who were "abid-<lb />
Id, keeping watch over their flock by night. And the<lb />
into them, behold I bring you tidings of greal joy,<lb />
t be unto all people. For unto you is born this day in the<lb />
,id a Saviour, which is Christ the Lord. And suddenly<lb />
with the angel, a multitude of heavenly host praising<lb />
g, Glory to God in the Highest and on earth peace.<lb />
owards men And as this child, for whom the angels<lb />
to young manhood, he taught a doctrine of peace and<lb />
now today, one thousand nine hundred and forty one<lb />
r. the Christian world still celebrates the birth of this<lb />
King of Kings, this Prince of Peace. And yet, I often<lb />
v e celebrate his nativity in the spirit of his teachings<lb />
fe.<lb />
tmas to most of us means a merry, gay. carefree, time<lb />
what it should mean. But don't you think we have a mis-<lb />
the word 'gay time'? In these days good times<lb />
i.<lb />
A<lb />
av<lb />
th<lb />
regular meeting of the<lb />
sh Club was held on Tues-<lb />
evening, November 11 in<lb />
English laboratory room.<lb />
After a short business discus-<lb />
sion, a delightful and enter-<lb />
taining program was given<lb />
with Miss Emma L. Hooper, of<lb />
the English department, read-<lb />
ing a three-act play. The Corn<lb />
� Green, by Emlyn Williams.<lb />
A large number of students arid<lb />
faculty members were present,<lb />
and the program was thorough-<lb />
lv enjoyed by all who attended.<lb />
oi cne word gay time'? In these<lb />
dances, parties, what some one is going to give us<lb />
ristmas, with never a thought for the true spirit of<lb />
Chri In days gone by Christmas was a time of giving and<lb />
v in giving, rather than getting your joy from too<lb />
ktails. Christmas was a time to forget and forgive ones<lb />
c - and a time to make other people who were less fortu-<lb />
ap-<lb />
say "Oh I give money to some organization<lb />
They look after seeing who gets it That is<lb />
five through some organization if you wish to<lb />
in a famous<lb />
In<lb />
b<lb />
you<lb />
stmas.<lb />
ce to<lb />
vas it nt James Russell Lowell who sait<lb />
Vision of Sir Launfal,<lb />
what we give, but what we share <lb />
tlie gift without the giver is bare;<lb />
io gives himself with his alms feeds three<lb />
Himself, his hungering neighbor, and me<lb />
those few lines there is a wealth of meaning. We would<lb />
o much happier if we understood them and acted accord-<lb /><lb />
ir<lb /><lb />
it<lb />
I us remember as this Christmas approaches, the true<lb />
f Christmas. In your own country there are hundreds of<lb />
who will have no joy at Christmas time unless you or<lb />
e else gives it to them. And across the seas millions will<lb />
celebrate Christmas with war instead of peace. Remember all<lb />
e tilings and let us keep the true spirit of Christmas in our<lb />
i earts and there will be "peace on earth, good will towards men<lb />
Need Advice?<lb />
For the past two years there has been on this campus an or-<lb />
ganization that few students know about and yet it was establish-<lb />
ed 'o promote their happiness during their college lives.<lb />
This group goes under the name of the Social Relations<lb />
Committee and is under the direction of Dr. Carl Adams, head<lb />
of the psychology department. The purpose of the committee is<lb />
to help college students to solve the various problems that might<lb />
arise during their college careers. No matter what type of pro-<lb />
Idem you have or how insignificant you think it might sound to<lb />
others, as long as it is an issue in your life, the Social Relations<lb />
committee is willing to help you solve your problem.<lb />
Any matter brought to them is considered strictly confi-<lb />
dential and will he considered by trained persons with an en-<lb />
tirely unbiased veiwpoint. No matter what you tell them it will<lb />
not be held against you on your official school record. This com-<lb />
mittee has nothing to do with your record in the registrar's of-<lb />
fice. It is simply a committee to serve you and to give you pract-<lb />
ical and impersonal solutions to your problems. Your problems<lb />
will not be laughed at or considered childish as they often are<lb />
by parents. If something is a problem in your life it will be con-<lb />
sidered one by the committee and they will advise you to the best<lb />
of their ability. You don't have to accept the committee's advice.<lb />
But it's there if you want it.<lb />
by Rosalie Brown<lb />
Jingle bells are ringing<lb />
through the air and everybody<lb />
is 'specting Santa Claus to be .<lb />
real good to them. Of course!<lb />
there is so much happening<lb />
around here that the dear stu-<lb />
dents of ECTC are not quite as<lb />
good as they could be. but any- <lb />
way they are hopeful.<lb />
It seems that Dot Smith is<lb />
having a hard time trying to<lb />
decide what she wants for<lb />
Xmas. At first it was a con-<lb />
vertible, then a vatch, and now<lb />
shall I tell them Dottie?<lb />
Oh, well anything short of an<lb />
elephant will do, I suppose.<lb />
Drupy Mishoe says she will<lb />
settle for a pair of "wings<lb />
Don't get me wrong, she's not<lb />
a bad girl repenting. She means<lb />
with a flying cadet tacked on<lb />
to them.<lb />
Bill Lucas and Jimmie Gian-<lb />
akos want a return ticket to<lb />
New York. It seems that they<lb />
had to leave during the last act<lb />
of a certain "show Their cur-<lb />
iosity is getting the best of<lb />
. them.<lb />
Say. Woody, did I hear<lb />
say you wanted a policeman's<lb />
uniform? Billy Gaddy wants a<lb />
! little red wagon�full of pretty<lb />
girls, and incidentally he said<lb />
especially Helen James. Look<lb />
out Garland!<lb />
Virginia Spencer wants a<lb />
new editorial staff for the<lb />
Pieces O' Eight. Ethel Smith<lb />
 j wants loads of good dances, a<lb />
i little sleep, and more dances.<lb />
j Dave Owens wants his face<lb />
There was a call meeting of !ft?d- Jis complaints are that<lb />
the Association of Childhood Ivf, fe?ni-f,?? 5L? 1?<lb />
Education at 6:30 p. m. on<lb />
Monday evening. December 1st<lb />
in room 200 of the Education<lb />
Building.<lb />
o plays any insl rumenl bu1<lb />
. i ii. i u knowledge of 1 pi n),<lb />
in Chicago Heights be! � soi<lb />
ly developed a hatred for music. lb-<lb />
� je piano for six years, thei<lb />
�-� music. Becoming interests<lb />
i later, he gradually rej<lb />
Music and math ar<lb />
�tic teaching in music al the higl<lb />
id instructor in a high school aft<lb />
d spring. Vern's popula ty with 1<lb />
tlie number if offices h ha held<lb />
nee coming to Easl Carolina. His<lb />
us membership in Phi Sigma Pi,<lb />
Baseball is the favorite sp �ri ol thi<lb />
who is kept too busy by his many duties<lb />
develop a hobby.<lb />
Al! of Vern's love int r A - are cenl<lb />
attractiveness, striking Wilda Royal, I i<lb />
al ECTC. The couple will can tl<lb />
of an ordinary college friendsh<lb />
twentieth of this month. Both pla<lb />
after their marriagt . and both<lb />
i consistently made<lb />
Y" members. Thelcials, there would be no<lb />
nds flowers to j likely to<lb />
The<lb />
The Phi Sigma Chapter of<lb />
the French fraternity. Sigma<lb />
Pi Alpha, held its first business<lb />
meeting of the year on Wednes-<lb />
day evening, November 2Cth, in<lb />
room 206 of the Austin Build-<lb />
ing.<lb />
Marth Rio president of the<lb />
('hiPi1Mavei7.eda meet-<lb />
itgofal1 membersonDecern-<lb />
' rIsttt 630 P.M,in the<lb />
CretnRoom.<lb />
Plans for a Christmas pro<lb />
prram were discussed at a re- j<lb />
cent meeting of the Math Club<lb />
with the idea of helping some:<lb />
family to enjoy Christmas. The !<lb />
meeting was held in room 125'<lb />
of the Austin building on Mon<lb />
day evening, December 1st.<lb />
he<lb />
The members of the Com-<lb />
merce Club group met in the<lb />
Classroom Building on Decem-<lb />
ber 2, at 6:30 p. m.<lb />
LIONS<lb />
Continued from Page One<lb />
feat handed to Bergen College<lb />
this season, which was Bergen's<lb />
first in three years. The Ber-<lb />
gen game was played in Hack-<lb />
ensack. N. J and hence the<lb />
song title.<lb />
Other high spots of the ban-<lb />
quet were a rendition of the<lb />
"Twelfth Street Rag" on the<lb />
accordian by Bob Miller, star<lb />
back field man on the ECTC<lb />
Squad, and a talk by Bernice<lb />
Jenkins, Teco Echo Sports Edi-<lb />
tor, about the Team.<lb />
Captain Jimmy Gianakos,<lb />
who plays guard on the team,<lb />
also talked briefly about the<lb />
team and how they had grown<lb />
together as a squad.<lb />
(P. S. He didn't say who<lb />
wanted a chance with.)<lb />
Jean Abeyounis wants a con-<lb />
tract with the Metropolitan, or<lb />
WGTC. Billy Hyde very calm-<lb />
i ly said he wanted Lana Turner<lb />
wrapped up in celophane. Now<lb />
he really knows what he wants.<lb />
But Billy, don't be too disap-<lb />
pointed if you get "Hag" doll.<lb />
Lallah B. Watts a camera,<lb />
loads of films, and some good<lb />
poses. She doesn't mean flowers<lb />
either.<lb />
Norman Wilkerson may be<lb />
interested in a job at Fort<lb />
Bractr. after last week-end.<lb />
"Mit" Maxwell wants a musi-<lb />
cian with lots of music. Frank<lb />
Coiner wants a box of crayons<lb />
and water colors to use on the<lb />
next issue of P. 0. E.<lb />
This could go on forever but<lb />
iust to sum it all up in one<lb />
sentence: Santa, please bring<lb />
all of the girls some little<lb />
"Men" soldiers, and the boys<lb />
some good-looking "Dolls" and<lb />
I think everybody will be<lb />
hanny.<lb />
Merry Christmas!<lb />
P. S. Happy New Year, too.<lb />
The "Y" feels that attention<lb />
should be called to the work the<lb />
Social Service Committee is do-<lb />
ing. Grace Ross, chairman of<lb />
the committee has made a re-<lb />
port outlining plans for social<lb />
service that she and her com-<lb />
mitteemen are doing and hope<lb />
to do.<lb />
It is the duty of the commit-<lb />
tee to send cards to the families<lb />
i of students in which there is a,<lb />
 death or telegrams if the 8tu-wh<lb />
i dents are<lb />
'committee also se<lb />
j faculty members when they are<lb />
ill. and furnishes flowers for<lb />
(the stage when the "Y" pre-<lb />
I sents a prominent guest<lb />
speaker.<lb />
The girls working on the<lb />
committee plan to pay visits to<lb />
the sick or invalid persons in<lb />
the city of Greenville, take<lb />
them books, read to them, or<lb />
cheer them in any way pos-<lb />
sible.<lb />
Recently the "Y" has taken<lb />
great interest in the "Bundles<lb />
for Britain Drive furnishing<lb />
 needles to girls who wished to<lb />
y�,u'help knit.<lb />
On the committee with Grace<lb />
Ross are Mary Virginia Buck,<lb />
Dorothy B o s w e 11. Gretchen<lb />
Boswell. and Ruth Farrior.<lb />
An important week on the<lb />
"Y" calendar is the one of De-<lb />
cember 27. 1941�January <lb />
1942. during which the Nation-<lb />
al Student Assembly will be<lb />
held at Oxford, Ohio.<lb />
Every Christian Association<lb />
in the country is urged to be<lb />
represented at the Assembly so<lb />
that the delegates may work to-<lb />
gether to give directions to the<lb />
Student Christian movement.<lb />
The "Y" hopes to be able to<lb />
send one of more representa-<lb />
tives to this Assembly. Special<lb />
cars will be chartered for the<lb />
trip, and delegates from this<lb />
section of the country will<lb />
board at various points along<lb />
the wav that all may go to<lb />
Ohio.<lb />
Committees are working out<lb />
a program which will help clar-<lb />
ify and deepen our understand-<lb />
ing of our Christian faith. The<lb />
delegation will be divided into<lb />
seminars composed of 30 to 35<lb />
persons. During the first three<lb />
days of the assembly, all groups<lb />
will discuss the same series of<lb />
questions: the discussion will<lb />
be preceded each morning and<lb />
afternoon by a platform ad-<lb />
dress. Later in the week dele-<lb />
gates will join groups on the<lb />
basis of their interest in the<lb />
group topics. Discussions to be<lb />
taken up will concern Christian<lb />
faith, social analysis, education<lb />
for Christian social reconstruc-<lb />
tion, etc.<lb />
STUDENT OPINION<lb />
I am one of several wl<lb />
honorable, upright, and willinj I<lb />
lernmenl in all its phases. I take ad<lb />
privileges, and disorganizi thii j '�'�<lb />
blush, though, is th "hat I am ad<lb />
'cause I exercised my right to express mj<lb />
with which 1 disagree.<lb />
I have never denied<lb />
1 ordei<lb />
extremities to which the<lb />
ried. I have seen one boy<lb />
to get a paper from the<lb />
library because she had<lb />
and a boy sitting al ��<lb />
to leave. These are libra!<lb />
is, "are they fair to the s<lb />
quiet and orderly. The tiling that i<lb />
ret<lb />
necessary<lb />
red to sil<lb />
r rack, a -<lb />
a caus �<lb />
n the library<lb />
y r gulal ii �ns, but<lb />
ents 7" f tl<lb />
a poinl � �<lb />
cans, fi ir c i:<lb />
,<lb />
iave such expern nees.<lb />
question is. "has the strict appli<lb />
a<lb />
ad? II c;<lb />
and qui<lb />
is tl<lb />
than that<lb />
tions helped remedy the s<lb />
quiet when he sees an eag<lb />
and upperclassmen will n<lb />
man tells them whal to<lb />
created by the patroller<lb />
being reprimanded.<lb />
Good regulations are necessary, bu1 sill<lb />
the wheels of progress. Enforce the nec ssarj<lb />
do it in a more polite and considerate manner.<lb />
S tned�A Victim<lb />
� ion  i<lb />
e flying overh<lb />
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do! The I I<lb />
s far greater<lb />
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Major Curriculum Changes Rlade<lb />
Educational institutions throughout the Ui<lb />
feeling the full impact of the national d<lb />
nearly every college and university has made basic<lb />
organizational and curriculum changes. Salient is<lb />
many of these changes will remain as permanent<lb />
of democratic educational programs.<lb />
Thousands of defense courses wen' added<lb />
through Engineering Defense Training in the I i<lb />
fice of Education during the last fiscal year ending<lb />
that time the division has been called Engineering, S<lb />
Management Defense Training and has added hui<lb />
courses. At some institutions, as many as 58 new d<lb />
have been added since July 1. Other adjustments have I<lb />
by individual schools to fit the needs of their studei<lb />
New training in business organization, social sen<lb />
nomics, and history are available, and another group<lb />
rary emergency courses is found at most colleges.<lb />
dent committees, groups, and forums on defense<lb />
roomed to the foreground.<lb />
"Knowledge is defense" says Goucher College with<lb />
women's emergency program. Since the fall of 1989 a<lb />
committee on war information, now known as the Committ<lb />
Information on International Affairs, has been functioJgsta.<lb />
the Goucher campus. In addition to working with the Worlds<lb />
dent Service Fund, Bundles for Britain, and the Red Cress. Sw<lb />
Briar College has established an Emergency Service Comnutt<lb />
with sub-committees on health, discussion groups, relief, af<lb />
ities in other colleges and academic work. Five new courses <lb />
been added at Keuka College in the fields of home nursing. ra�<lb />
ing, leisure time leadership, and personal relationships in na<lb />
al emergency. Interesting is the course in censorship at Ku�<lb />
Sage College, developing from information that hundreds<lb />
English women are now engaged in that occupation <lb />
"Development of the whole life of each student is a pan<lb />
the program of the total defense of the freedom -andMdem0CiJenr<lb />
which gave birth to our University and our nation Pres1<lb />
Frank P. Graham of the University of North Carolina says.<lb />
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The TECO ECHO<lb />
PAGE THREE<lb />
Along<lb />
The Sideline<lb />
With<lb />
Bernice Jenkins<lb />
l<lb />
whistle ending the final game o' the season<lb />
i t Abbfv sounded at Gastonia a couple of weeks<lb />
H Pirates became the first grid team i, the history<lb />
Una Teachers College to go through an tntire season<lb />
rfeel record of no defeats and no ties. Considering the<lb />
ler which the Teachers and Coach Jol�n Christen-<lb />
th ir record is even more amazing than it might first<lb />
rin with, the small number of boys enrolled in<lb />
� serve as an indication that ECTC siPnld have a<lb />
for a football team. And since subsidi'ing of play-<lb />
vogue here as in most other nearby schools with<lb />
ms, the Pirates have still another drawback- Gridmen<lb />
line aren't even well paid in publicity tor their ef-<lb />
gridiron, because ECTC is allowed im funds for<lb />
r a news bureau of any type. The fine sht1" �f the<lb />
� past two years, however, has brought 9&amp;ore press<lb />
in the past. Perhaps the greatest handcap under<lb />
Pirates toiled this season was the apparent �f;k of in-<lb />
art of the majority of the student body, giving all<lb />
d presenting their school with its first alt winning<lb />
hard-working Pirates expected (and rightly so the<lb />
of the entire student body. When they rorcPed over<lb />
in their first battle for the benefit of the smattering<lb />
in the stands, the footballers surmised that rjhestu ?<lb />
be out to watch them continue their march i'1 the<lb />
And when the students didn't turn up. the m-r<lb />
ECTC Pirates Defeat Belmont Abbey, Finish Undefeated<lb />
 $��<lb />
By turning on the heat to<lb />
stop Belmont Abbey 13-0 at<lb />
Gastonia Saturday. November<lb />
15, the 1941 Pirates became the<lb />
first undefeated grid team in<lb />
the history of the school. It was<lb />
the first defeat on their home<lb />
field in five years for the<lb />
Crusaders.<lb />
In the first period Wils-on<lb />
Schuerholz bucked over f om<lb />
the one-yard stripe, culminat-<lb />
ing a 65-yard advance by the<lb />
Teachers. Don Marriott con-<lb />
verted from placement to put<lb />
the Pirates in front 7-0.<lb />
ECTC put things on ice and<lb />
clinched an undefeated season<lb />
in the final stanza, when How-<lb />
ard Roberson covered Sylves-<lb />
ter's fumble on the Belmont 35<lb />
to set up another tally. Schuer-<lb />
holz gained 15 yards on an off-<lb />
tackle jaunt, and Mar-shall Tea-<lb />
sick Zuras<lb />
r for the Pir-<lb />
ntly got off<lb />
eep the Buc-<lb />
ne. Bull Rob-<lb />
- last game at<lb />
Teachers, starred<lb />
on both d , ;e and offense in<lb />
� .the line. tMliy Greene, Stuart<lb />
itinued to fight and to win. The record of the IP; Tripp and jer0me Butler were<lb />
�jy JCTC outstandirtg in the i;ne. Tn the<lb />
b a c k f i e i Zuras. Teague,<lb />
wo<lb />
�me tossed to<lb />
the end zone<lb />
Marriott's try<lb />
was blocked.<lb />
The puntir<lb />
was outstaiv<lb />
ates. He C(<lb />
long kicks<lb />
cancers in<lb />
erson. plaj<lb />
, tackle for<lb />
Fred<lb />
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for<lb />
Cooper in<lb />
the score.<lb />
extra point<lb />
ndcivd why but kept their fighting sph1� H<lb />
� i win anyway. That's the way it went all through �e<lb />
� s before a small percentage of the student body- t<lb />
inued to fight and to win. The record of the<lb />
�ably more discussed by townspeople than b<lb />
rning to ECTC after the Bergen game this year- one Schuerh()z Rob Miller<lb />
i rs of the football team made this remark: " vi un Vaddell offered<lb />
how it feels to play before a big crowd of people<lb />
nsack we had around 8.000 people at the game, and<lb />
At<lb />
.the<lb />
.vn't<lb />
games<lb />
The h<lb />
and<lb />
good<lb />
,ve<lb />
isand on our side were yelling for us. We just could<lb />
all those people pulling for us<lb />
basketball the Pirates should and probably will ha , Kain<lb />
tter support from the student body, since that is a garf Chiingoa<lb />
I understood by almost everyone on the campus. Gettart '<lb />
, I Carrr d<lb />
uccess Makes Results T&amp;igpza<lb />
success of the Pirate eleven this fall has had far-reach- ' Harris<lb />
It has resulted, not only in praise for the coach and jMcMonagle<lb />
neup:<lb />
Abbcy E. C- T. Ci<lb />
Position<lb />
RE Craven<lb />
RT Young<lb />
: . ifc<lb />
Here are the ECTC Pirates who went through their 1941 season undefeated and untied. Left to right they are, bottoni row:<lb />
student manager Clyde Mann, end Bill Greene, tackle Bull Roberson. guard and captain Jimmie Gianakos, center Stuart Tripp,<lb />
guard Bill Lucas, tackle Jack Young, end Charlie Craven, Coach John Christenbury; second row: end Fred Cooper tackle Jerome<lb />
Butler tackle Russell Rogerson, back Bob Young, back Don Marriott, back Dan Waddell, back Floyd Woody, back Wilson Schuer-<lb />
holz and end Walter Mallard; back row: back Nick Zuras, end Bill Grant, guard Paul Scott, tackle James Little back Adrian<lb />
Brown, center Everett Hudson, back Bob Miller and back Marshall Teague. Wiley Brown, a guard, was absent when the picture<lb />
was made.<lb />
ine word, but also in national publicity for<lb />
and city of Greenville. The feats of the undefeated<lb />
I ave drawn notice in national press association releases<lb />
as well as small newspapers. In the most recent issue of the<lb />
News, a national weekly publication on football, pic-<lb />
� ch John Christenbury and Quarterback Dan Waddell<lb />
d along with a review of the ECTC season and the com-<lb />
edule of the Buccaneers with the results. This favorable<lb />
should serve to put ECTC and Greenville on the map.<lb />
allv sneaking. And without a doubt, more and better<lb />
tes will be attracted to the school in the future as an after<lb />
� of the success of this year's team.<lb />
Another Good Team<lb />
Despite all reverses to date in the form of lost stars from last<lb />
the 1'irate court team this year will be another outstanding<lb />
nation. Coach Christenbury has been putting between 15<lb />
20 hopefuls through their paces in the gym daily in manr<lb />
for the first games before Christmas. (It Pr0,bablef,th<lb />
� encounter will be with Louisburg on the eleventh or<lb />
h of this month.) At present the boys look aomewhat rag-<lb />
n practice, but it is a certainty that Coach John uill Ik: able<lb />
velop a fast high-scoring aggregation from the material<lb />
on hand. The exact caliber of the team may be decided in<lb />
firsl games.<lb />
Schuerholz Leaves<lb />
Just as the coach and students were 1becoming: rewncded to<lb />
g George Roberts, Lee Peterson and possibly Bob� Young<lb />
, Bob may be back) from last year's great basketball tog<lb />
came that Wilson Schuerholz wiH no be �kftr Itewiv<lb />
uter. It is probable that the "Yank" will be m �JJjre than<lb />
other member failing to return from last year-t.squad.<lb />
Schuerholz, a money player, will be missed m football and base<lb />
ball, as well as in basketball. Outstanding in all three sports last<lb />
� Wilson was high scorer on the undefeated grid teamjjw<lb />
fall. On the hardwood last winter Schuerholz was mot outetenct<lb />
ng in the High.Point JStinl<lb />
an overtime period won for the leacjiers. in� �f"7 ihp extra<lb />
i deadlock. The Panthers tallied three points in the extra<lb />
riod to lead 43-40. then SchOffte1eBtJnJ?S�� Tl<lb />
made a difficult shot, and a minute later fan of<lb />
beauty from way out as the final gong u"d- RfV"eave<lb />
fer of a good job in Baltimore, Schuerholz was forced to eave<lb />
dent body as well as by his teammates.<lb />
Intramurals Do Okay<lb />
Charles Cushman, head cheerleader this year, reports that<lb />
the cheaders have'developed �J3g���j<lb />
coming basketball season. Asking for 100 Pcent Jance<lb />
iS TnrirWv, been n,�ving tf&amp;��S3ffi�&amp;<lb />
for the most part during thi termUta U, defeats. The<lb />
team came out on top with tour yi"0? bo�ed down for<lb />
ptag Pentoun,amen for men eem .KSSSm. as yet.<lb />
tne present, and is it ,mPos.9'D'1lhk leaeue has been complete,<lb />
IVa? nSmoeTofgirtarnSn enthusiastic part in a<lb />
soccer league.<lb />
RG Gianakos<lb />
Center Tripp<lb />
LG Lucas<lb />
LT Butler<lb />
L� Greene<lb />
Thalman QB � Grant<lb />
Lampke Rfl Woody<lb />
Haverty LII Schuerholz<lb />
Landn FB Teague<lb />
Summary � Scoring touch-<lb />
downs: E. C. T. C: Zuras,<lb />
Cooper; extra points. Marriott<lb />
(placement). Substitutions:<lb />
Abbey: Piro, Iozza. Knabe,<lb />
Dunn Kraemer, Panile, Sylves-<lb />
ter, O'Learv, Crotty, Kings-<lb />
bury. ECTC: Waddell. Coop-<lb />
er. Young. Little, Gianakos,<lb />
Scott. Hudson. Miller, Zuras.<lb />
Officials: Lowell Mason<lb />
(Duke); referee: Dean Ham-<lb />
mond (Illinois), umpire.<lb />
Current Season<lb />
Best To Date<lb />
For Footballers<lb />
Basketball Candidates Begin Workouts<lb />
Cushman's Team<lb />
Wins Top Honors<lb />
Undefeated and untied in I Winni four Kames and los.<lb />
seven games against tough op � � the touch-football,<lb />
ponents-that's the record of W arlles Cushman came hurt by the loss of Lee Peter- Lucas and Bob Miller.<lb />
the "Terntic Teachers for lL�V11  u L�� ��,j n b�w, �, AhVimurh tbe sehei<lb />
 Fifteen candidates for posi-<lb />
' tions on the 1941-42 East Caro-<lb />
lina basketball team are work-<lb />
I ing out daily in preparation<lb />
'for the initial tilt of the season<lb />
, against Atlantic Christian Col-<lb />
'lege at Wilson Monday, Decem-<lb />
. jber 15.<lb />
With their chances already<lb />
basketball. It is doubtful that<lb />
he will be able to return to his<lb />
starting position at guard.<lb />
Other boys looking good in<lb />
early workouts are forwards<lb />
Bill Gaddy, Fred Cooper, Ran-<lb />
dolph Roper and Nick Zuras,<lb />
centers M a n n and Roper,<lb />
guards Sammy Crandell,<lb />
1941!<lb />
The Pioneers of Tusculum<lb />
College were the first victims<lb />
of the East Carolina jugger-<lb />
naut. Tusculum bowed 31-0 as<lb />
the Pirates got off on the right<lb />
foot in their first game here.<lb />
Then the Naval Apprentices of<lb />
out on top in the recently-con- j son<lb />
eluded intramural league.<lb />
Cushman's championship ag-<lb />
gregation downed Sammy Gran-<lb />
dad's runner-up team 9-0 in<lb />
their first game, crushed Wal-<lb />
ter Tucker's team 45-0 in the<lb />
second game, stopped Crandell<lb />
and George Roberts, out-<lb />
, Ir, again 19-6 and won their finale<lb />
ZllrlT- Tucker on a forfeit.<lb />
Although the schedule has<lb />
standing members of last vear's not been completed as yet, sev-<lb />
five. the Pirates suffered an- eral teams have been listed as<lb />
other heavv blow when it was j definite" opponents of the Pi-<lb />
learned last week that WTilson rates during this year. These<lb />
Schuerholz will be employed in ! include William and Mary, NT);<lb />
his home town of Baltimore, Louisburg: ACT; Camp Davis;<lb />
Coach John Christenbury<lb />
has piloted his Pirate proteges<lb />
through the first perfect season<lb />
in the history of the school.<lb />
Coming to ECTC last year,<lb />
Coach John took over an all-los-<lb />
ing team and made it successful<lb />
in his first year here. Coach<lb />
John has earned considerable<lb />
acclaim for the success of his<lb />
1941 team, which rolled over<lb />
seven tough opponents without<lb />
a hitch<lb />
ers ran into slightly stiffer op-<lb />
position in their homecoming<lb />
tilt with West Carolina but<lb />
crashed through to win 19-6 in<lb />
the final semester. Playing<lb />
their final home game of the<lb />
season, the Pirates slapped a<lb />
30-0 whitewash job on the Na-<lb />
val Hospital team of Ports-<lb />
mouth.<lb />
With their three toughest<lb />
battles scheduled for foreign<lb />
fields, the fast-sailing Pirates<lb />
were at a disadvantage. They<lb />
downed Erskine College 14-7<lb />
with a last-minute score at Due<lb />
West. S. C. Against undefeat-<lb />
ed Bergen College, a team<lb />
which had dropped only one<lb />
contest in three years and their<lb />
toughest opponent of the year,<lb />
the Bucs were forced to make<lb />
a terrific goal-line stand-in the<lb />
last seconds to win 13-7. And<lb />
in the season finale the ECTC<lb />
eleven became the first team in<lb />
five years to defeat Belmont<lb />
Abbey on the Crusaders' home<lb />
field, winning that one 13-0.<lb />
Wilson Schuerholz with 42<lb />
I points was the leading scorer<lb />
for the Professors. Don Mar-<lb />
riott, workhorse of the offense,<lb />
ranks second with 32 points.<lb />
Other leaders are Billy Greene<lb />
with 19 points, Charlie Craven,<lb />
Bob Young and Nick Zuras<lb />
each tallied 12 points.<lb />
For the year the Pirates<lb />
scored a total of 159 points to<lb />
Crandell's team won from the<lb />
Tuckers 31-12 and 13-0 to<lb />
clinch runner-up honors.<lb />
The outcome of the intra-<lb />
mural ping pong tournament<lb />
now being conducted is still<lb />
much in doubt. In play so far<lb />
Leon Meadows and Jerome But-<lb />
ler have reached the semi-<lb />
finals, but nothing else has been<lb />
decided.<lb />
A volley-ball tournament for<lb />
this quarter has already been<lb />
started. Teams competing are<lb />
the Garantias, captained by<lb />
Norman Mayo; the Professors,<lb />
led by Billy Greene; and the<lb />
Rebels, captained by Bill Gad-<lb />
dy. In the one game decided so<lb />
far the Rebels downed the Pro-<lb />
fessors 2-0.<lb />
Md during the next quarter<lb />
and, consequently, will be un-<lb />
able to play basketball. Schuer-<lb />
holz, a money player, sparked<lb />
the Teachers to several impor-<lb />
tant victories from his guard<lb />
position last season.<lb />
Stands outs among the men<lb />
now working out with Coach<lb />
John Christenbury are for-<lb />
wards Billy Greene, Clyde<lb />
Mann and David "Dopey" Wat-<lb />
son, center Jack Young and<lb />
guards Floyd Woody, Jimmie<lb />
Cockrell and Wiley Brown. In-<lb />
dications are that the first five<lb />
will be chosen from these seven.<lb />
Bob Young, injured during the<lb />
football campaign, will be back<lb />
in school for the winter quar-<lb />
ter, but may not be able to play<lb />
Rio Grande College, Rio Gran-<lb />
de, Ohio; U. S. Naval Train-<lb />
ing Station of Norfolk; Navy<lb />
Yard Apprentices, Portsmouth;<lb />
and the Gridiron Club of Nor-<lb />
folk.<lb />
20 for the combined opposition<lb />
in the seven games. The locals<lb />
also hold an impressive advan-<lb />
tage over the opposition in all<lb />
other vital statistics.<lb />
Merry Christmas<lb />
E. C. T. C. Students!<lb />
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PAGE FOUR<lb />
The TECO ECHO<lb />
FRIDAY, DECEMBER K<lb />
Alumni<lb />
News<lb />
By<lb />
ESTELLE McCLEES<lb />
i<lb />
The Edgecombe alumni chap-<lb />
ter of East Carolina Teachers<lb />
I met November 6 with<lb />
Mrs. Emerson Fountain (Nina<lb />
Walston) and Mrs. Lucille An-<lb />
'ii at Leggetts at Mrs.<lb />
Fountain's hum Mrs. Bill Bab-<lb />
cock (Viola Smith) was ap-<lb />
n I e '1 program chairman.<lb />
1 hapter members decided to<lb />
meet in December due to<lb />
busy season. In January,<lb />
Mrs. Al. tie Early Thomas and<lb />
Mis. Mildred Davenport Rus-<lb />
sell ill lc associate hostesses.<lb />
After tht business hour, the<lb />
si sses served delicious re-<lb />
shments. By the next meet-<lb />
ing, present chapter members<lb />
hope t enroll many more E. C.<lb />
T. r. alumni living in Tarboro<lb />
i vicinity as members.<lb />
; � n�<lb />
Members of the Burlington<lb />
alumni group met in November<lb />
� the McPherson Club with<lb />
Misses Nancy M. Hinson, Grace<lb />
 !heek, Mary Louise Butler and<lb />
Nancy E. Hinson as hostesses.<lb />
The entire grouu entered into<lb />
:ussion with the delegates as<lb />
they made their reports con-<lb />
cerning Homecoming. Plans<lb />
made to have the Decem-<lb />
ber meeting in the form of a<lb />
bazaar. Last year the bazaar<lb />
proved quite successful. During<lb />
the social hour, bridge and fan<lb />
were enjoyed by the group.<lb />
� �� Mi ling�<lb />
Members of the Goldsboro<lb />
chapter of the alumni associa-<lb />
tion of East Carolina Teachers<lb />
College met for their annual<lb />
dinner meeting on Thursday<lb />
inf. November 13. in the<lb />
tion building of the Meth-<lb />
?t church. Chapter members<lb />
had as their guests their hus-<lb />
bands and wives and Dr. and<lb />
Mrs. R. J. Slav, Miss Naomi<lb />
Newell, and Miss Estelle Mc-<lb />
Clees. Mr. Tames Butler served<lb />
as toastmaster for the occasion.<lb />
Miss Lottie Moore, president of<lb />
the local unit, welcomed the<lb />
group. Dr. R. J. Slay was prin-<lb />
leaker. He informed the<lb />
"T up concerning the B. S. de-<lb />
� that the College is now<lb />
granting, the graduate work of-<lb />
' a1 Last Carolina Teachers<lb />
College, and College athletics.<lb />
Dr, Slav referred to the mem-<lb />
bers of the football team as<lb />
"snlendid young men. men who<lb />
believe in their coach and be-<lb />
lieve in their institution He<lb />
stressed the very significant<lb />
fad that alumni of an institu-<lb />
tion should be interested in<lb />
anything that makes the insti-<lb />
tution worthwhile. Miss Newell.<lb />
former president of the Golds-<lb />
boro chapter who is now teach-<lb />
ing in the Greenville High<lb />
School, expressed her pleasure<lb />
LAUTARES BROS.<lb />
in meeting with the group. Miss<lb />
Mavis Evans sang two selec-<lb />
tions�"In the Garden of To-<lb />
morrow" and a lullaby, "A<lb />
Candle, A Candle<lb />
Decorations carried out the<lb />
College colors�purple and gold.<lb />
The banquet table was arranged<lb />
with a centerpiece of yellow<lb />
chrysanthemums on either side<lb />
of which were long yellow<lb />
tapers. Places at the table were<lb />
marked with either bouton-<lb />
nieres or shoulder corsages<lb />
made of yellow and purple<lb />
flowers.<lb />
Charlotte�<lb />
The Charlotte alumni group<lb />
held the November meeting at<lb />
the home of Mrs. H. T. Doty<lb />
(Ann Kanoy). Chrysanthemums<lb />
and potted plants were used<lb />
for decorations in the home.<lb />
Other decorations carried out<lb />
the Thanksgiving motif. Mrs.<lb />
Lonnie Rogers (Nancy Brant-<lb />
ley), president, presided dur-<lb />
ing the business hour. It was<lb />
decided to hold a Christmas<lb />
Bazaar on Wednesday. Decem-<lb />
ber 17, at the home of Mrs. A.<lb />
S. Bynum (Emma Cobb).<lb />
Members present were Mrs. J.<lb />
Davis, Mrs. L. W. Rogers. Mrs.<lb />
Irving Sawyer. Mrs. R. A.<lb />
Hand. Mrs. Reid Pruitt. Miss<lb />
Ruth Pierce, and Miss Lucy<lb />
Hanks. Among the new mem-<lb />
bers recently joining the chap-<lb />
ter are Mrs. Fred Sprock, Mrs.<lb />
Alex Kuhn, Mrs. Kenneth<lb />
Counts, and Mrs. C. H. Green-<lb />
wood, Jr. who was present for<lb />
this meeting.<lb />
New Hanover County�<lb />
A N e w Hanover County<lb />
chapter of the alumni associa-<lb />
tion of East Carolina Teachers<lb />
College was organized on Mon-<lb />
day afternoon, November 24.<lb />
at a meeting which was held<lb />
in Whites Ice Cream Hostess<lb />
Room. Wilmington. N. C. Of-<lb />
ficers elected for the year<lb />
are: president, Mrs. H. W.<lb />
Haskett (Margaret Patrick) ;<lb />
vice-president, Miss Dorothy<lb />
Reed Miller; secretary, Mrs.<lb />
I a is Polvogt; treasurer,<lb />
Hampton Noe: reporter. Miss<lb />
Kathleen Lewis. Alumni de-<lb />
cided to hold meetings four<lb />
times a year. The next meet-<lb />
ing will be held the first Mon-<lb />
day in February and will be a<lb />
dinner meeting. Miss Dorothy<lb />
Reed Miller was appointed<lb />
chairman of a social committee<lb />
to make arrangements for the<lb />
dinner meeting. Mrs. Jean<lb />
Morton Joyce, district vice-<lb />
nresident, served as temporary<lb />
chairman in the meeting. Miss<lb />
Estelle McClees explained the<lb />
organization of the general<lb />
Association and told the rroup<lb />
something of the work of the<lb />
tther local units.<lb />
ALL SHOES ON SALE<lb />
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DIXIE LUNCH<lb />
Watches<lb />
Gifts<lb />
JEWELERS<lb />
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CARDS � DECORATIONS � GIFTS<lb />
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of the University of N. C.<lb />
IS NOW ON SALE FOR<lb />
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Stationery Store<lb />
Wilda Royal Will<lb />
Present Recital<lb />
Wilda Royall, accomplished<lb />
senior piano major, will give a<lb />
recital in the Austin auditorium<lb />
Tuesday evening, December 9.<lb />
at 8 o'clock. Sybil Davis, clari-<lb />
netist, will also appear on the<lb />
program.<lb />
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self as an accompanist for the<lb />
late Dean C. Tabor and Denton<lb />
Rosscll and their pupils in the<lb />
music department. For the past<lb />
three years she has played for<lb />
commencement programs.<lb />
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seven solo numbers by Wilda<lb />
and will be climaxed by a duo<lb />
with Wilda and Miss Lois Oor-<lb />
rell. piano instructor at ECTC.<lb />
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numbers, accompanied by Ca-<lb />
millo Jernigan. Roth of these<lb />
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SORORITY<lb />
Continued from Paae One<lb />
ted November 17, 18, 27.<lb />
An international honorary<lb />
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business and to further best<lb />
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1940. Present officers are Tom-<lb />
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president; Helen Taylor, Bethel,<lb />
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