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GREENVILLE, N. C, JANURARY 17, 1942<lb />
Number 6<lb />
Students And Faculty Aid<lb />
Local Red Cross Campaign<lb />
Music Instructor<lb />
Robert Getchell<lb />
Music Instructor<lb />
Joins Faculty<lb />
Through the instrumentality<lb />
of the American Red Cross, the<lb />
United States is doing much to<lb />
prevent the horrible suffering<lb />
and disastrous conditions which<lb />
accompany a nation's war and<lb />
peace.<lb />
East Carolina Teachers Col-<lb />
lege's share in the work of the<lb />
organization is in the drive to<lb />
raise funds for the Red Cross.<lb />
Students and teachers together<lb />
have already contributed a sum<lb />
of over a hundred dollars.<lb />
During the fall quarter<lb />
this year, sixty sweaters were<lb />
completed and turned in; one<lb />
hundred and thirty others are<lb />
being finished with volunteers<lb />
starting new ones every day.<lb />
The college Red Cross work-<lb />
ers have asked that students<lb />
who are anxious to do their<lb />
part toward defense volunteer<lb />
their services at once.<lb />
On the Y. W. C. A. bulletin<lb />
board in front of the "Y" store.<lb />
SGA Presidents<lb />
Attend Congress<lb />
In Minnesota<lb />
No Increase In Registration<lb />
As Result Of War And Failures<lb />
Minneapolis, Minnesota, was<lb />
the scene of the Seventeenth<lb />
Annual Congress of the Na-<lb />
tional Student Federation of<lb />
America, a delegation compos-<lb />
ed of student council presidents<lb />
representing college and uni-<lb />
versities from all over the coun-<lb />
try. The convention was held at<lb />
the University of Minnesota on<lb />
Saturday. December 27th<lb />
of through the 1st. and was high-<lb />
lighted by an important discus-<lb />
sion on Student Government�<lb />
its objectives, functions and<lb />
problems.<lb />
Dean Edmund G. Williamson<lb />
of the University of Minnesota<lb />
speaking on a "Philosophy of<lb />
Student Government" stated<lb />
that a fundamental weakness of<lb />
this body as "that those who<lb />
are able to govern themselves<lb />
and stand on their own feet for-<lb />
get those students who are not<lb />
Registration<lb />
B flat.<lb />
One, two, three, four<lb />
C, D. E�Probably<lb />
ing Mr. Robert W.<lb />
working with the band.<lb />
Mr. Getchell joined the staff<lb />
of the music department in the<lb />
fall and already the band mem-<lb />
will be found announcements<lb />
concerning small services which!able to do so<lb />
tudents as individuals mayi Discussions, relating to many<lb />
perform with little effort. phases of college life, including<lb />
The Red Cross needs volun- orientation of new students, the<lb />
teers to do various odd jobs honor system, college publica-<lb />
which contribute greatly to thejtion etc were held under the<lb />
organization and its work.j leadership of various delegates.<lb />
Some of the duties include j A second phase of the dis-<lb />
ii re hear- blocking sweaters and many cussion was appropriately de-<lb />
Getchell other small items which will j voted to "Students in Civilian<lb />
not take up a lot of time and, Defense"�their part as citi-<lb />
not too much effort. ! zens who in the after-crisis<lb />
"Students are urged to offer j must make America aware of<lb />
their cooperation and services! its ideals and high standards of<lb />
Clyde A. Irwin Speaks Here<lb />
On School In World Crisis<lb />
bers are getting down to the willingly to the completion of living.<lb />
furnishing this work stated Miss Mary Speakers on the previous<lb />
various Cheatham, chairman of the topic included Mrs. Franklin D.<lb />
Plans For Dance<lb />
Now Underway<lb />
Womans Athletic Asso-<lb />
D cabinet, during its last<lb />
etings, have been dis-<lb />
. plans for a dance to be<lb />
February 14.<lb />
mmittees have been ap-<lb />
i to work out details.<lb />
ommittee Chairmen are: fig-<lb />
mmittee, Doris Roberts;<lb />
. a ; c committee, Dorothy<lb />
niple: invitation commit-<lb />
Elizabeth Noe; decoration<lb />
enjoyable music for<lb />
college entertainments<lb />
In Ceder Falls, Iowa, Mr.<lb />
Getchell attended the Iowa<lb />
State Teachers College,<lb />
While he was a freshman,<lb />
Mr. Getchell organized a stu-<lb />
dent orchestra which toured<lb />
Europe for two consecutive<lb />
summers. The first summer<lb />
was chiefly spent in France.<lb />
Then the group went to Lon-<lb />
don, bought bicycles, and con-<lb />
tinued the tour throughout<lb />
parts of England. The second<lb />
summer was spent in a Med-<lb />
iterrean cruise. The orchestra,<lb />
on this trip. played in Spain.<lb />
Italy, Syria. Egypt, and Pales-<lb />
tine. They hired<lb />
campus Red Cross work.<lb />
Freshman Class<lb />
To Entertain<lb />
Plans for the Freshman-Jun<lb />
ior dance and party have been<lb />
completed according to Harry<lb />
Jarvis, Freshman class presi-<lb />
dent. It was decided by the<lb />
Freshman that the theme of<lb />
St. Valentine's day would be<lb />
carried out in the decorations.<lb />
Instrumental in the carrying<lb />
a group of out the plans have been the fol<lb />
Roosevelt and Aubrey Williams,<lb />
Chief Administrator of the<lb />
XYA<lb />
Representing East Carolina<lb />
Teachers College at the Con-<lb />
vention were Harriett Marsh-<lb />
burn and Walter Tucker, Stu-<lb />
dent council presidents.<lb />
Dr. Clyde A. Irwin, state<lb />
superintendent of public<lb />
schools, spoke at the monthly<lb />
meeting of the East Carolina<lb />
Teachers College branch of the<lb />
Association for Childhood Edu-<lb />
cation last Tuesday night, Jan-<lb />
uary 13, in Austin Auditorium.<lb />
Each year the club makes a<lb />
practice of bringing an out-<lb />
standing person in the field of<lb />
education to the campus. Dr.<lb />
Irwin spoke on the very timely<lb />
Campaign Begins<lb />
To Help Organize<lb />
New Loan Fund<lb />
Registration for the winter<lb />
term brought both students and<lb />
faculty back earlier than usual,<lb />
many of them having come in<lb />
on New Year's Day to register<lb />
Friday, January 2. Class work<lb />
was begun Saturday.<lb />
Although figures for the en-<lb />
rollment have not been given<lb />
out the number of students<lb />
seems to be something like the<lb />
usual enrollment for the winter<lb />
term. The period of registra-<lb />
tion having closed todiy, exact<lb />
figures will be released soon.<lb />
Two new faculty members<lb />
have joined the staff of the<lb />
college proper. Miss Lottie Sim-<lb />
mons in the home economics<lb />
department has filled the va-<lb />
cancy left by the resignation of<lb />
Miss Ruby Scholz last fall.<lb />
An additional teacher in the<lb />
commerce department, necessi-<lb />
tated by the great number of<lb />
students registering for work<lb />
in commerce, is Miss Zita Bel-<lb />
lamy.<lb />
Succeeding Miss Kathleen<lb />
Plumb, of the Training School<lb />
faculty is Miss Maude Kav-<lb />
anogh from Wisconsin and<lb />
New York.<lb />
The actual enrollment is ex-<lb />
pected to be less than that of<lb />
last term, many of the boys<lb />
having enrolled in various<lb />
phases of military work.<lb />
camels and journeyed inland to lowing committee chairmen:<lb />
see the Sphynx. and also the Invitation Committee, Mary<lb />
trip they Winley; Decoration Committee,<lb />
Tower of Dorothy Smith: Refreshment<lb />
Holvland.<lb />
Fall Quarter<lb />
Graduates Hold<lb />
Varied Positions<lb />
At a recent faculty meeting<lb />
President Meadows appointed<lb />
Miss Maria D. Graham, mathe-<lb />
topic of the importance of the: matics teacher, to present the<lb />
school in the world crisis. :matter of buying Defense<lb />
Dr. Irwin stressed the im-j Bonds to the students,<lb />
portance of teachers being in- At the request of Miss<lb />
testedJnt.h.in?S.OUIfide theJ Graham, on Tuesday. January<lb />
13, the presidents of most of<lb />
On this<lb />
ttee, Delia Strickland saw" the Leaning<lb />
onne Mathews. Helen Wolfe,Pisa and the rujns Gf pompeei. Committee, Willie Mae Daniel;<lb />
me Bartholomew, and on On a boat in the Mediterrean. Figure Committee, Sara Stan-I �<lb />
a re the ship barber died and. hav- ton: and Music Committee,1'<lb />
ing no close relatives, he was Charles Cushman. Music for<lb />
given a burial at sea. At the end the occasion will be furnished<lb />
which was held, by Billy Knauff and his<lb />
at night, Mr. I orchestra.<lb />
� Parker and Nell McCullen.<lb />
Last year the W. A. A. spon-<lb />
; its first dance at the be- nf the service.<lb />
of the winter quarter. at jo o'clock<lb />
lhe affair was so successful; Getchell played taps. Approximately five hundred V<lb />
that the organization decided to, jje did graduate work at the people are expected to attend '<lb />
ke it an annual event.<lb />
Of the twenty-one Christmas<lb />
graduates. 62 of them have<lb />
already been placed in teaching<lb />
positions in North Carolina.<lb />
Cammilla Bissette is teach<lb />
in Walstonburg; Jennie<lb />
Mae Brinkley. Belhaven; Bar-<lb />
bara Creech. Winterville; Mary<lb />
Frances Curts, Beth Ware<lb />
School in Cleveland County;<lb />
Frances Gulledge, Zebulon;<lb />
ie Esther Hart, Liles-<lb />
classroom now more than any<lb />
previous time in our history.<lb />
"We didn't realize the serious-<lb />
ness of the war situation until<lb />
bombs fell on Pearl Harbor last<lb />
December. Since then two im-<lb />
portant questions have come<lb />
up; What can we do to protect<lb />
children from the fears and<lb />
hysteria associated with war?<lb />
What can the schools do to<lb />
help?" In discussing the first<lb />
question, Dr. Irwin said that<lb />
the teachers must protect child-<lb />
ren by giving them as normal<lb />
situations as possible. He added<lb />
that the President himself has<lb />
AAUW Sponsors<lb />
'Lil' Black Sambo'<lb />
With Dramatists<lb />
indicated the responsibility ofito<lb />
the organizations of the college<lb />
met in Room 125. Austin, and<lb />
decided to launch a campaign<lb />
to raise funds for the purchase<lb />
of Defense Bonds. It was sug-<lb />
gested that these bonds at<lb />
maturity should go towards the<lb />
establishment of a Victory<lb />
Loan Fund to be used by<lb />
worthy Sophomores who are<lb />
not eligible to participate in the<lb />
college loan funds now in<lb />
existence.<lb />
It was reported that the<lb />
Women's Student Government<lb />
Association is already striving<lb />
the teachers in keeping the<lb />
schoolroom situation as calm as<lb />
possible.<lb />
As to the work of the schools,<lb />
more emphasis can be placed on<lb />
the teaching of patriotism and<lb />
thrift by encouraging the sale<lb />
Death Claims<lb />
Dr. J. E. Nobles<lb />
College Physician<lb />
Eastman School of Music in, the affair which will be held<lb />
Rochester. New York, under from 8:30 until 11:45 P. M. in<lb />
Mr. Howard Hanson, who has the Wright Building on Feb-<lb />
received the Prix de Rome ruarv 4th. 1942.<lb />
award. This award was offered This dance is the first major<lb />
by a music seminary of Rome,<lb />
Itaiv.<lb />
activity for the freshman class<lb />
and from all reports they are<lb />
Mr Getchell collects unusual j.planning to make the dance an<lb />
recordings, particularly those outstanding one,<lb />
which are no longer being put<lb />
out. His favorite musical radio<lb />
' program is the National Sym-<lb />
v�Kiaa fifi �Hoo-p! phonic Orchestra. He also en-<lb />
Nobles, 66, college, -Information, Please"<lb />
Dr. J. E. -�u , w��s�. <lb />
physician and former president<lb />
of the Pitt County Medical So-<lb />
ciety, died at his home Decem-<lb />
ber 13, following several days<lb />
of critical illness.<lb />
Dr. Nobles was a native of<lb />
Pitt County and with the ex-<lb />
1 eption of the years of study in<lb />
preparation for his profession,<lb />
he spent practically his entire<lb />
life in this county. Following<lb />
his early schooling here, he re-<lb />
ceived two years of his medical<lb />
curse at the University of<lb />
North Carolina prior to attend-<lb />
ing Jefferson Medical School<lb />
from which he was graduated<lb />
in 1899.<lb />
Following his profession he<lb />
practiced for a short time in<lb />
the St. John's community of<lb />
this county and in 1900 moved<lb />
to Vanceboro where he prac-<lb />
ticed until January 1. 1902. Re-<lb />
turning to Greenville he began<lb />
his practice in May, 1902 and<lb />
has continued until his death.<lb />
For the past twenty years he<lb />
has been official college physi-<lb />
cian, and was active until a few<lb />
days before his death.<lb />
He is survived by his wife<lb />
and three children, Huldah<lb />
(Mrs. A. E. Huggins of Wil-<lb />
mington) John E. and Lucy,<lb />
ECTC student, from Greenville.<lb />
Other survivors include a<lb />
brother W. L. Nobles and a<lb />
sister Mrs. Jesse Speight also<lb />
of this city.<lb />
i program<lb />
Upon being asked if music<lb />
plaved a part in national de-<lb />
fense. Mr. Getchell stated that<lb />
he thought music plays a great-<lb />
er part in defense in this war<lb />
than it did in the last war. It<lb />
is important both to keep up<lb />
the moral of the soldiers, and<lb />
to prepare the citizens .for war.<lb />
Directing the band consti-<lb />
tutes a large amount of Mr.<lb />
Getchell's schedule. He is also<lb />
teaching classes in the Theory<lb />
(See Instructor on Page Four)<lb />
Mrs. Sammons Dies<lb />
ville; Helen Brown Jefferson, I of defense stamps and bonds<lb />
Bethel: Elizabeth Pearsall, Lan-IOne county in North Carolina<lb />
dis: Martha Wheless, Bladen-j has made the amazing record of<lb />
boro: Helen Willoughby; Per having a hundred percent of its<lb />
quintans County High School at j pupils to buy defense stamps or<lb />
Hertford; Jane Yongue, Gray i bonds. Another way he suggest<lb />
Creek: and Florence Mae Gad-<lb />
dy, Jacksonville, N. C.<lb />
Mrs. Anna Belle Holland<lb />
Sammon, 63, mother of Miss<lb />
Margaret Sammon, assistant<lb />
college librarian, died at home, degrees at the Christmas grad-<lb />
December 25 after eight yearsjuation were:<lb />
O. D. Andrews, also a Christ-<lb />
mas graduate is stationed at<lb />
Maxwell Field, Alabama where<lb />
he is training for service in the<lb />
Army air corp. Barbara Anne<lb />
West received the first B. S.<lb />
degree issued by E. C. T. C.<lb />
Others who received A. B.<lb />
ed was to introduce more<lb />
courses in first aid and nutri-<lb />
(See World Crisis on Page Tv:o)<lb />
raise $75.00 per month for<lb />
the purchase of a bond worth<lb />
$100.00 at maturity. In addi-<lb />
tion to this amount, the group<lb />
decided that a goal of at least<lb />
$500.00 could be reached by<lb />
June, 1942.<lb />
Each president agreed to<lb />
present the matter to his or<lb />
ganization at an early date and<lb />
ask each organization to decide<lb />
the specific amount it will at<lb />
tempt to raise toward this goal.<lb />
A report will be made later<lb />
through the Teco Echo as to<lb />
results of these several meet-<lb />
ings.<lb />
of illness.<lb />
Funeral services were con-<lb />
ducted at five o'clock, Thurs-<lb />
day afternoon by her pastor<lb />
Rev. A. Hartwell Campbell,<lb />
minister of Immanuel Baptist<lb />
church. Active pallbearers were<lb />
L. R. Meadows, F. E. Snydor,<lb />
B. S. Warren, Dr. K. B. Pace,<lb />
R. J. Slay, X. T. Futrell, Carl<lb />
Adams and P. W. Picklesimer.<lb />
Mrs. Lewellyn Thornton<lb />
Broome, Aleta Griffin, Martha<lb />
Hoell, Elizabeth Meiggs and<lb />
Mary Catherine Woolard.<lb />
As you can plainlv see, students are keeping their New<lb />
Year's resolutions this year�they study all the time.<lb />
Mary Lee Ernest<lb />
Vespers Speaker<lb />
To Marry Or Not To Marry<lb />
Boys Say Yes, Girls Say No<lb />
by Margaret Russell<lb />
Miss Mary Lee Ernest was<lb />
guest speaker for the Vesper<lb />
Service held in Austin Audi-<lb />
torium Sunday evening, Janu-<lb />
ary 11th. This service was<lb />
sponsored by the Y. M. C. A.<lb />
and Charles Marks, president<lb />
of the organization, presided.<lb />
Miss Ernest used as her<lb />
theme, "Christian Growth<lb />
The first important thing for<lb />
a Christian student to do is to<lb />
recognize that we can and must<lb />
grow. Then we must pattern<lb />
our growth after an ideal per-<lb />
sonality. Such a personality is<lb />
Jesus 'Christ. If we honestly<lb />
strive to emulate Christ in our<lb />
Christian growth, happiness<lb />
and satisfaction will be derived.<lb />
Serve Christ by serving other<lb />
people and we will soon grow<lb />
to be like him.<lb />
The old adage that history<lb />
repeats itself is certainly prov-<lb />
ing true since the War broke<lb />
out especially in the field of<lb />
matrimony! In the Civil War <lb />
or should I be a true daughter<lb />
of the Confederacy and say "the<lb />
War Between the States"? But<lb />
its the very same thing in that<lb />
it was an important factor in<lb />
causing so many Southern<lb />
Belles "to take unto themselves<lb />
a husband Remember Scar-<lb />
lett O'Hara? Why that dame<lb />
�me thing. Speaking of Alum-<lb />
ni getting married, that gives<lb />
me the impression that maybe<lb />
this war hysteria isn't such a<lb />
bad thing, because I have an<lb />
idea that it is instrumental in<lb />
many of these "old maid school<lb />
teachers" being fortunate<lb />
enough to maneuver around and<lb />
catch themselves a man. (Don't<lb />
get the idea that I'm talking<lb />
about the "Young, cute, ones<lb />
with that "come-hither look<lb />
I'm referring to the-er, ah, er-<lb />
An entirely different attrac-<lb />
tion will be presented February<lb />
5 in Austin Auditorium by the<lb />
Chi Pi players in cooperation<lb />
with the Greenville chapter of<lb />
the American Association of<lb />
University Women. "Little<lb />
Black Sambo" composes the title<lb />
for this novelty in the dramatic<lb />
field. Performances will be-<lb />
gin at 3:00 and 8:00.<lb />
Directed by Clifton Britton,<lb />
who has brought to the campus<lb />
such successes as "The Scull<lb />
"Wuthering Heights "Double<lb />
Door and many others, the<lb />
play presents a cast filled with<lb />
names never appearing before<lb />
on an East Carolina Teachers<lb />
College playbill.<lb />
Working with Mr. Britton<lb />
and the cast is Dave Owens,<lb />
stage manager. Dave has gain-<lb />
ed considerable experience in<lb />
this type of work by assisting<lb />
backstage on every Chi Pi pro-<lb />
duction presented this year.<lb />
Taking the lead as Little<lb />
Black Sambo is Tom Rowlett,<lb />
an import from the dramatics<lb />
department in the Greenville<lb />
high school. Tom has been a<lb />
prominent figure in the high<lb />
school drama circles. Last year<lb />
he appeared in the winning<lb />
play in the North Carolina<lb />
Dramatic festival at Chapel<lb />
Hill.<lb />
Portraying the part of his<lb />
mother. Black Mumbo, is Ber-<lb />
nice Freeman. Donald Perry,<lb />
whose dramatic ability was dis-<lb />
covered this year in "On the<lb />
Bridge at Midnight takes the<lb />
role of Black Jumbo, Little<lb />
Black Sambo's dreamy father<lb />
(See Play on Page Four)<lb />
had three husbands for the! shall we say older ones who<lb />
duration. Maybe all the women1 have about given up all hope.)<lb />
weren't that lucky (???) but<lb />
you can't deny they got married.<lb />
Coming on up to World War I,<lb />
there was another mad rush to<lb />
the altar. Many of our parents<lb />
were in that rush, and today,<lb />
the same old scramble has<lb />
started again  . but definitely.<lb />
There's just something about a<lb />
plain old man garbed in his<lb />
Uncle's clothes that has a<lb />
strange fascination for the ma-<lb />
jority of the weaker sex. Seven<lb />
students from E. C. T. C. have<lb />
left school during the past three<lb />
months to get married, and we<lb />
see in the paper every week<lb />
where many of the graduates of<lb />
this institution are doing the<lb />
But it isn't always the women<lb />
of the country who want to do<lb />
the marrying. The men seem<lb />
to like the idea too  especially<lb />
the soldiers. During the Christ-<lb />
mas holidays, over 100 soldiers<lb />
at Camp Davis rushed to a<lb />
preacher. Notary Public, Jus-<lb />
tice of the Peace or any other<lb />
available source of "knot-tie-<lb />
ing Many of them were mar-<lb />
ried at the Camp, but some of<lb />
the others liked the more ad-<lb />
venturous way and eloped to�<lb />
yes. you guessed it, South Caro-<lb />
lina. One of the chaplains at<lb />
Camp Davis still blames the<lb />
gals for the majority of the<lb />
(See Marriage on Page Four)<lb />
Baptists Leader<lb />
John Lawrence, North Caro-<lb />
lina Baptist Student Secretary,<lb />
will show a reel of Ridgecrest<lb />
pictures and campus scenes of<lb />
North Carolina colleges at the<lb />
classroom building immediately<lb />
after the movie Saturday, Jan-<lb />
uary 17.<lb />
Mr. Lawrence has been lead-<lb />
ing the week of "Deeper Spirit-<lb />
ual Thinking" for the Baptist<lb />
Students on the campus. There<lb />
have been discussions and in-<lb />
spiriational talks at the Baptist<lb />
Student Center every afternoon<lb />
this week and also at the Y Hut<lb />
at 6:30 in the evenings. Among<lb />
the topics Mr. Lawrence dis-<lb />
cussed were: The Christian<lb />
Student and Present World<lb />
Conditions; The Christian Stu-<lb />
dent and Honesty; The Chris-<lb />
tian Student and Recreation;<lb />
and The Christian Student and<lb />
Boy-Girl Relationships.<lb />
All Baptist Students are<lb />
cordially invited to attend the<lb />
showing of this reel of pictures.<lb />
Refreshments will be served.<lb /><lb />
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PAGE TWO<lb />
The TECO ECHO<lb />
SATURDAY, JANUadv �<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 />
Mary D. Horne<lb />
Margaret Russell<lb />
Margie Davis<lb />
Editor-in-Chief<lb />
ASSOCIATE EDITORS<lb />
Margie Dudley<lb />
Maribelle Robertson<lb />
Jimmy Gianakos Sports Editor<lb />
BUSINESS STAFF<lb />
Mary Agnes Deal<lb />
Franklin Kyse<lb />
Mary Harvey Ruffin<lb />
Garnette Cordle<lb />
Cathy Hester<lb />
Photographer<lb />
Editorial Adviser <lb />
Business Adviser<lb />
Technical Adviser <lb />
TYPISTS<lb />
Business Manager<lb />
Harry Jarvis<lb />
Rose Carlton Dunn<lb />
Doris Hockaday<lb />
Helen Page Johnson<lb />
Fenley Spear<lb />
Lois Grigsby<lb />
Beecher Flanagan<lb />
Sherman M. Parks<lb />
Member<lb />
North Carolina Collegiate Press<lb />
Association<lb />
Member<lb />
Associated Gofleftide Press National Advertising Service, Inc.<lb />
  , CtlUf PmU&amp;m RjpmtntMtn<lb />
Dmr'bU,Or0' 4IOM.OMNAV! NIWYOWN.Y.<lb />
Cofleftioie Di6est<lb />
Resolutions Are Made Only To Break<lb />
So Start Breaking, Students!<lb />
A Job For Everyone<lb />
December 7. 1941 � a date that shall go down in history<lb />
books as the day that a great nation went to war to defend a type<lb />
of government that people of other nations envy nad long for�<lb />
a government that is "of the people, for the people, and by the<lb />
people a government that gives freedom of speech, freedom of<lb />
religion, and freedom of the press.<lb />
Then perhaps in the next paragraph you will read whether<lb />
or not they won that war. The answer lies with us, the Youth of<lb />
the nation. We must win that war. We shall win that war.<lb />
However, in order to win this war we must temporarily re-<lb />
linguish certain privileges that heretofore we have taken for<lb />
granted. We must covert all of our petenial energies into actual<lb />
work, into united action if we are to have Victory.<lb />
Already on this campus many individuals and organizations<lb />
are doing just that. Many of our boys have enlisted for active<lb />
duty. A great number of our girls are aiding our national defense<lb />
program by knitting sweaters and other garments for the Red<lb />
Cross, or by taking courses in Home Nursing. Many have given<lb />
money to various Defense organizations or have put their savings<lb />
into National Defense bonds and stamps. All these things are<lb />
commendable and we are proud of those students who are help-<lb />
ing in these ways and we encourage others to join them on their<lb />
victory march.<lb />
But there are so many who do not have the time or the money<lb />
for such things, and so feel that there is nothing for them to do.<lb />
They are 100 wrong. There are jobs for everyone.<lb />
The biggest job for all of us is to learn to conserve the<lb />
materials we already have�to use everything we have as long as<lb />
possible. This will be hard for we are in the habit of spending<lb />
our money freely and a lot of it is spent unwisely on articles that<lb />
are unnecessary but nice to have. So remember first of all to save.<lb />
Don't waste anything.<lb />
Second don't be an alarmist. Be sure you know what you are<lb />
talking about before you start stories that are apt to frighten<lb />
people. This is no time for unnecessary excitement. Above all else<lb />
the nation needs cool, level-headed people. As the once popular<lb />
dance tune says�"Keep cool, fool, if you don't know what vou're<lb />
doing<lb />
And, third, don't believe all you read and hear unless you<lb />
have an authority to back it up. Rumors travel fast under any<lb />
conditions but in a dormitory they travel faster.<lb />
So you see we can all do something, either actively or by<lb />
conservation, keeping a cool head, and weighing the evidences be-<lb />
fore believing too much. Come on. now. let's do our part so that<lb />
our treasured rights and privileges will always be ours.<lb />
by Margaret Ennett<lb />
Well, its resolution time<lb />
again. How about using some<lb />
of those last year's resolutions<lb />
you resolved not to break and<lb />
then maybe, you accidentally on<lb />
purpose, broke? Can't think of<lb />
any? Why not put into practice<lb />
some New Year resolutions<lb />
made by some of our bright<lb />
scholars? I've done a little re-<lb />
search work and found that<lb />
there were some very good (?)<lb />
resolutions made here on the<lb />
campus. To quote a few:<lb />
"Bull" Roberson has whole-<lb />
heartedly � well, almost � re-<lb />
solved not to have quite as<lb />
many birthdays as he had last<lb />
vear. So what if the draft age<lb />
has gone up to 64�"Bull"<lb />
shouldn't worry.<lb />
Reckon Charles Cushman will<lb />
keep his resolution? He resolves<lb />
to stop insulting people in the<lb />
year of '42. It'll never happen!<lb />
Can't you just almost believe<lb />
this resolution was voiced by<lb />
several of our brilliant frosh?<lb />
One says that she hereby re-<lb />
solves in the forthcoming year<lb />
to stop practicing campus-ology<lb />
(wonder what that means?)<lb />
and another one intends to<lb />
take up where she left off by<lb />
doing her practice teaching in<lb />
campus-ology this year.<lb />
Do you really intend to keep<lb />
yours. Ethel Smith? You know<lb />
�the one about not shooting so<lb />
many lines that you'll become<lb />
entangled in them. Your past<lb />
experience must have had some-<lb />
thing to do with your resolu-<lb />
tion.<lb />
Carol Leigh Humphries re-<lb />
solves to leave Uncle Sam's<lb />
shorter boys to the lower girls.<lb />
That's all right. Carol Leigh�<lb />
we can't blame you for having<lb />
hinher ambitions.<lb />
Charlotte Shearin can't de-<lb />
cide whether to resolve to spend<lb />
all her Sundays at ECTC or at!<lb />
rtu� jr m. jn T-v-i-l<lb />
STUDENT'S CORNER<lb />
By P art Edwa<lb />
By repeating the stanza � , <lb />
appeared in the last issue of the Piece 0' i 'r hi<lb />
. � i i i�i .i.e.  , . Mi VOU u-ill .�<lb />
-<lb />
1IB-<lb />
time<lb />
thai<lb />
Essay On Men<lb />
Editors Note: This Essay<lb />
was handed in to US and Wt<lb />
thought you might like it. IV f<lb />
Two delegates from the local<lb />
Y. W. C. A Grace Ross and<lb />
Charlotte Shearin. represented anyway, here it is.<lb />
the college at the National Stu- Men are what women marrv.<lb />
dent Assembly held at Miami They have Uv() hands tW() feet<lb />
University in Oxford, Ohio be<lb />
mediately know who the feature si .<lb />
paper:<lb />
"Rosen air red<lb />
Violets are 11 n<lb />
Whenever it rain<lb />
I think of you�you drip"<lb />
Yea, you were right the first<lb />
a the draftee this time.<lb />
Virginia, a s nior �1 udenl<lb />
I section of our state known as<lb />
yt' County. She spends hei<lb />
vacation at horn fishin' and dig-<lb />
. gin taters and seems to enjoj il<lb />
greatly, at least she is always<lb />
 the same jolly, good girl.<lb />
When Virginia waa asked<lb />
I aboul her extra-curricular acti-<lb />
vities, she. without stopping to<lb />
'think, answered thai she had done<lb />
nothing since she had been here,<lb />
but the following proves other-<lb />
wise. Her Freshman year waa<lb />
highlighted by her scholastic abi-<lb />
lity�made three ' on Ch<lb />
tstry which was a major vic-<lb />
tory�" she revealed. She also<lb />
wrote poel ry which has<lb />
always been one of her j.<lb />
past times, that is. since the fifth<lb />
grade. Her first effort was on<lb />
don't know who wrote it but George Washington and win n sh<lb />
audience her voice broke on the<lb />
second page she fled from tin stag<lb />
In her sophomore year she<lb />
as an assistant, joined the Sci �.�� I tub, i<lb />
tinned her poetry writing, and was<lb />
and sometimes two wives, but<lb />
tween December 27 and Jan- never more than one df)llar or Branch of the Woman's<lb />
?� 7u a u uu. one idea at a time. During her Junior war sh<lb />
At the Assembly which was- Like a1 Turkish cigarettes. Pieces O'Eight, joined the Internal<lb />
inter-racial and international th are aU mado ike; the and continued her sdf-help worl<lb />
in character about 78o students onl difference being that some was highlighted by the .<lb />
from 264 colleges and univers- are better disguised than that were read on the "Dream S<lb />
.ties were present. All the other8 Honestly speaking they This last year of Virginia'<lb />
states in the union were repre- ,H. divid,(i inlo  Masses- wn.k. Editor of the Piece! 0'<lb />
sented except seven the delega- husbands, bachelors, ami anting the Pieces 0' Eight at<lb />
oresen?weeroeToii " LfT? of obstinance ur" � l " back to struggle thn<lb />
pitsem were iegroes. uninese, rounded by suspicions. Hus- can History. Can't irive finals<lb />
Germans. Jews, Japanese, stu- imri �ro "f fu ' �,��. i � . unais<lb />
dents from Jamaica. New Zea- " dZr�i cnl V�niun to read poetry on ,<lb />
land, and other countries. These " -iT ?�  oi the clubs mentio,<lb />
young people met together to � l� u , m superlative most original title Sh<lb />
discuss with the direction of Ma�n8 � husband of man is the Alumni Sons and Daughters Asscw<lb />
trained leadership, the religious, ?ne ?f h� M8est arts known She says. -There is nothil it I �<lb />
economic, and social problems to. civilization. It requires than walking, especially by the cr�<lb />
science, sculpture, and common i ou should try it sometim<lb />
.  sense, and especially faith, her Bcrapbook as a hobby bu1 -�� als<lb />
looks mighty attractive. The representatives were uZZ Qn,i uOTM-f . �,��' � t T �'�<lb />
c�.� o��a � t. j i � . j- -j j - i r � ii a nope, and cnaritv. Mmming is her favorite<lb />
.Sara Stanton intends to knit: divided into Seminars, the A .  , . , . ,llt'<lb />
faster in '42 and not for Seminar lasting from Saturday ls the psycological marvel<lb />
through Wednesday and the B that �J" fl"ffv4tender violet-<lb />
Seminars from Thursday sct'nted- seet little thing like<lb />
through Friday. In the A Sem- a .woma" should enjoy kissing<lb />
inars all groups discussed one f blg aw�rd. stubby-chinned<lb />
topic. The Christian Faith. The Jhacc� and bay� rented<lb />
.subjects for discussion in the trTn llke � man-<lb />
tends to send more airmail to B Seminars varied, each stu- f, y(?u lattfr ,a man. you<lb />
the Canal Zone this vear. dent being allowed to choose V .4er , to d5ath� and if 'nu<lb />
the one he liked best. don '� him to death. If<lb />
A , , . j , you permit him to kiss vou. he<lb />
A (lavs schedule ran some- ,rpts tired in thp amj .f<lb />
�<lb />
�U, Y. D. C.<lb />
' this si<lb />
 I r " T<lb />
; ith Mn<lb />
Duke. We must admit Duke1 the day<lb />
Britain, but for "Turkey He<lb />
isn't a secret, is he Sara�or<lb />
why the mystery?<lb />
Seems as though the boys in<lb />
service aren't going to be neg-<lb />
lected at all. Cathy Hester in<lb />
S<lb />
' Aroeri-<lb />
Sht<lb />
G. T. C<lb />
- � -� �<lb />
� ���rcjtr t<lb />
' astiine<lb />
the<lb />
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STUDENT OPINION<lb />
And what better resolution<lb />
could anyone want than to be<lb />
as patriotic as possible to Uncle<lb />
Buy National Defense stamps and 1<lb />
win this war. We can help our soldi<lb />
entertaining them. Girls, we can enl -<lb />
come to our campus, at the Social I'<lb />
eluding Saturday evening. Then are -<lb />
background waiting to be asked to<lb />
ually to introduce ourselves to th<lb />
- �<lb />
�fuj group by<lb />
soldiers <lb />
n TTnrle .u- n �'� 6 on v.V -l's T1'�i in tne em. and it vou UtUi l" nnroouce ourse ves to th(<lb />
defense ,?r.SSi.3i,�-S-1; "W .  �  �?�'dered bold b, introducing<lb />
�p.    J i p i �wi DIU , J . JJ X V .OV, ICC-<lb />
Do your part in the defense! ture; 3:00-4:30. Seminar<lb />
If<lb />
groups. Speaker at the morning everything<lb />
you believe<lb />
program by buying defense<lb />
SnSLai� bondTs and !vin to lectures was Dr. James Muilen- l<lb />
the Red Cross What about hhurgt Professor of Old Testa- ne teUs von<lb />
�cholars? WTiadda ya say we �  - �-� �.<lb />
"keep 'em flying"?<lb />
with him in remember vou may have a brother,<lb />
you cease to in- sweetheart in the military force in son<lb />
If you believe all vou :trt always eager and happy to learn<lb />
he thinks vou are nice to him.<lb />
'<lb />
Long: or Short?<lb />
Wednesday night the student body of East Carolina<lb />
Teachers College voiced their opinion about the recent restriction<lb />
forbidding the drum majorettes to wear the regulation short full<lb />
skirts. They voted unanimously to removed said restriction. The<lb />
students have made their opinion on the matter known, now it's<lb />
up to the administration. Whatever the administration's answer<lb />
is to the resolution presented to them determines whether or not<lb />
this institution has a democratic government. If they accept the<lb />
resolution the students will know that they really have a part in<lb />
making the governing body of the college a true student govern-<lb />
ment. If the opinon of the student body is ignored then the stu-<lb />
dents will be justified in believing that the Student Government<lb />
Associations are merely names and nothing more.<lb />
Too many things have already been done without consulting<lb />
student opinion. The students have an idea that anything they<lb />
say that does not agree with the opinion of the administration<lb />
will be held against them. They are afraid to oppose the admini-<lb />
stration in any way even though they think the administration<lb />
unfair in some instances. Now the students have taken the step<lb />
and have asked for something they want. And if their opinion is<lb />
worth anything they wdll get it.<lb />
If the student body does not get what they ask for as long<lb />
as it is within reason then it's high time somebody does some-<lb />
thing about it. But let's wait and see. Until we know the facts<lb />
let's just remember one thing . . . whatever the outcome the<lb />
student body must stand up and defend their rights . . . that<lb />
is if they are worth fighting for. If you have considered the<lb />
other side of the question and you are still convinced that you<lb />
are right then stand up for your rights and fight for them.<lb />
Club News<lb />
ment. at Pacific School of Reli-1. fn<lb />
gion. In the afternoon Dr. ! CVnic " " t y0U ar? riri loek T , TF?. f� <lb />
Gregory Vlastos of Ouwn'i ti , � � break dancea cm Saturday nif<lb />
CoUewastarer H yT woar brijrht cnlor and thor� w, he 8oldier8 on e campus. An<lb />
Th? students and leader. tttoSS�JftJf i168 to iVC�mnlittr,U'<lb />
! talked on Christian faith, edu- I �m,P 2 1 <lb />
i cation, national, social, and in- ne X, vou o �,Tt "<lb />
;ter-racial problems, war and fL2?fJ "uct and stare? a11<lb />
i.u j. 11 � �  evening at women in irav colors;<lb />
,the peace to follow. Some of the rou?e. and startii " hat,<lb />
the conclusions drawn from their If vou join � hif and<lb />
his drinking, he<lb />
The latest meeting of<lb />
English club was held on De discussions were: that God is nnn�Y-lU !?<lb />
cember 9th in the English lab- our Father; we are all children ?���V �!JS22?3' e<lb />
oratory. A social hour includ- of God. therpfor Wp Qromk ?,u are. "ragging him to<lb />
� us individ-<lb />
n introduce<lb />
iriri I �'<lb />
a military ffltt<lb />
��. friend or<lb />
camp and<lb />
�� has beer.<lb />
 boy and<lb />
: raj certainty<lb />
� ion is that<lb />
� and girls in<lb />
charge to heln with the introducing of th - fdiers.<lb />
We are depending on our boys to win tl ir; tljey arede-<lb />
needing upon us to give them some forn nent while<lb />
oft duty. So ccme on girls, let us give Ui - break by giv-<lb />
ing his nephews a royal welcome while<lb />
� JEWEL M. SLATER.<lb />
Whose Paper?<lb />
Sometimes when I see the masthead of this paper I want to<lb />
laugh right out loud. In case you didn't know it, the masthead<lb />
has a line that reads like this�"published by the students of<lb />
East Carolina Teachers College Well, perhaps that's true in a<lb />
sense but a very narrow one. You see the paper is published by<lb />
a little more than ten individuals, and if you think they make up<lb />
the student body or even give a fair representation of it, then�<lb />
well, we don't.<lb />
This newspaper should be yours. It is for you but it's not<lb />
published as much by you as it should be. Of course some of you<lb />
criticize the paper and now and then you praise it, but you don't<lb />
do enough of either one.<lb />
We want and need your ideas, talents, and opinions. If you<lb />
have ideas, speak up. Make yourself known. If you have journa-<lb />
listic talents or interests, why not come by the Teco Echo staff<lb />
room and help us out? We are more than glad to have you work<lb />
with is. If you have an opinion on yany campus activity, either<lb />
good or bad, write a letter for the Student Opinion column, and<lb />
tell us about it.<lb />
Ten students can't possibly represent you adequately. Make<lb />
this paper actually yours, not just in name only.<lb />
oratory. A social hour includ<lb />
ing Christmas program was en-<lb />
joyed, and interesting record-<lb />
ings of Dickens' Christmas<lb />
Carol were presented.<lb />
Cornelia Kuezenkamp taught<lb />
the group attending some tra-<lb />
ditional Christmas songs that<lb />
were to be used at a Christmas<lb />
program.<lb />
Mildred Beverly, publicity<lb />
chairman for the Science club,<lb />
announced a meeting to be held<lb />
on Monday night, January 12th<lb />
at 6:30 P. M. in the classroom<lb />
building.<lb />
The presidents of the respec-<lb />
tive classes would like to urge<lb />
that all class dues be paid as<lb />
soon as possible to those stu-<lb />
dents designated to collect them.<lb />
Each of the various organi-<lb />
zations on the campus will be<lb />
asked to contribute to the pur-<lb />
chasing of a bond for aid in<lb />
national defense. All members<lb />
should be thinking seriously<lb />
about this and see your club<lb />
presidents.<lb />
e the devil, and if you don't ap-<lb />
SCUMMING<lb />
WORLD CRISIS<lb />
Continued from Page One<lb />
tion into the curriculum, begin-<lb />
ning with simple instruction in<lb />
the lower grades.<lb />
Dr. Irwin made the following<lb />
suggestions in the selection of<lb />
courses helpful in the national<lb />
emergency: instruction in the<lb />
recognition, governing, and con-<lb />
trol of communicable diseases<lb />
and epidemics; physics and<lb />
chemistry to increase knowledge<lb />
of chemicals and explosives;<lb />
advanced mathematics courses;<lb />
home nursing to replace regis-<lb />
tered nurses needed elsewhere;<lb />
and courses in commerce, and<lb />
home economics.<lb />
of God, therefore we<lb />
brothers to all races and na- nmin nt L<lb />
tions: all should have an equal him to ghe untir T<lb />
chance; there being no dls- ZarehS o byVnoWho<lb />
crimination between races; good heii. ' arnin hlm to Gather 'round you sons of the soil lovi f scum, �&amp;<lb />
fLrt x tt wrvine evil- Here's �!atest "ira" f"r your hkworn (<lb />
Srtln S weK wo� S -S �?S.S. , Have you heard the one about H Atkinson burning<lb />
such as th Red Cross he TdT T the dependent -�-Ufu blister by bumping a boiling radiator. They tell me<lb />
Christian Ivement Abased Sn rt d�UbtS " y�U haVe a S??  r for<lb />
three things, faith, solidity, and if vnil 9ro dlll. . . , L. 5�Tare '�u doing in fn.nt of Jan is, Woody, waiting w<lb />
a brfefc! �?f I?' he k1 fo a bus? Naw- rm Just waiting for Savonne<lb />
a bright mateIf you are bril- New "supermen" from Carolina and State, K,r, Henderg<lb />
action<lb />
Each Seminar drew up<lb />
resolutions stating its conclu-<lb />
sions, which were read and<lb />
passed in a general assembly.<lb />
Tn these resolutions are set<lb />
forth what the students of the<lb />
world are thinking.<lb />
Poor Girls!<lb />
By Associated Colleigate Press<lb />
Glenvilie, West Va. � State<lb />
Teachers college males, especial-<lb />
ly those from Louise Bennett<lb />
hall, dormitory for men, are<lb />
chanting a lot of once-familiar<lb />
hit tunes these days and in ad-<lb />
dition a new number titled<lb />
"Kanawha Hall Girls, Aren't<lb />
You Coming Out Tonight?"<lb />
On more than one occasion,<lb />
just after the shades of evening<lb />
dropped over the green campus,<lb />
male chorus, neither hand-pick-<lb />
ed nor formally trained, went<lb />
like Romeos to the lawn in<lb />
front of Kanawha hall, dormi-<lb />
tory for women, and there of-<lb />
fered the new vocal number,<lb />
plus such old favorites as<lb />
"Especially for You and<lb />
"Playmates, Come Out and Play<lb />
With Me<lb />
Not to be outdone, girls re-<lb />
sponded with a new version<lb />
that sounded like "I'm Sorry,<lb />
Playmates, I Cannot Play With<lb />
fornta XUateleCtUai: SS fflT&amp; WrtSTc 1SS� - <lb />
If you are popular with men t i i  . �.i Hotter<lb />
he is jealous, and if vou are notL , 4 l .L��ks hke hot competition, Pat. from Room 42-B�WI<lb />
he hesitates to date"ai wall' watcfrthat. stuff- Leon. -<lb />
flower. an Warnmg: unless "hush money" is handed over at once. ��<lb />
DAMN THE MEN ANY- announce�n the next issue of this'rag. wh.� k� ps waitin? for jj<lb />
3W AINY airplane between the hours of 9:S0 p! m. and 9:45 p. m- �t <lb />
Caiau?,?rt- "And for goodness sake's, nan. cut off that<lb />
spotlight!<lb />
about a dozen hata'with hhV �li�n !U MeT?sick- the wow from Washington, is learning to sitf<lb />
his recent visit to the drAL !nok c "Robbing the cradle? <lb />
States. Because souvenir KL tw dle ?tarhn � �i� around these PW-fSK<lb />
two mn about campus and most especially by Coach <lb />
HOW<lb />
The Duke of Windsor carried<lb />
ing females<lb />
all else as a<lb />
P3� his hat firmly dutched 11<lb />
value a hat ahnvolZ, T , ei? , out campus and most espec<lb />
momento H RH ! afketball discovery. Sidney Johnson.<lb />
-iat firmly ciutchediT JJrRm rntly received by Charles ,<lb />
in his hand on official appearHarr et Ut y�U're t0� much �f a Sur<lb />
Daddy' � "<lb />
ances<lb />
. n, the days of chivalry, 'the<lb />
kmght removed his helmet as<lb />
acknowledgement that he was<lb />
among friends. aS<lb />
You; I'm<lb />
HOC<lb />
To which the boys<lb />
Two cigarettes in the Dark by Kirk and Burt. Does)'0<lb />
mother know you smoke. Kirk? rn,krel<lb />
h�f o ir8rinia Cooke's still carrying a torch for Jimmy C<lb />
it out �aUSed by the Gutter of a masculine eye n<lb />
ight P"1<lb />
it.<lb />
l�ITvC .J"u a�Je your decision vet, waaaeii.<lb />
)'fliomrQuirn or Becky Cockrel? Better watch it.<lb />
! somebody else m o-ht t�, ? :<lb />
HOO! H60r?amPUSed' BOOllsomebod? mighTtrymove in. � fc uote<lb />
iffi�e�uhere s the Griffin-Denny romance. And h�TW<lb />
wSe �G.i:�Tdni1 ssk<lb />
Now' g T� Leave You<lb />
. And what's behind all this<lb />
singing? ms<lb />
SSassarSAS<lb />
mg the hall after 8 p. m <lb />
every<lb />
"p Q,r .maieZou deci?i0H .et- Waide!lrryh<lb />
with Barbara Field4 arra Plook 1 - I et Ugher<lb />
CriDS,doPfrry is talking the straight and narrow, since<lb />
Mr RBut,D0t for lon' we hope, eh. Blimp? -rf<lb />
me hnv?88611 S motto: "Bundles for England' - F<lb />
me, bys�I mean BritaIn for<lb />
somp J W�ndfr, if "Honky Tonk" wasn't a bit too rijg <lb />
Mrtmpn? t0� students. We understand the &amp;�<lb />
Partment ,s trying to lease that movie to teach a lesson i<lb />
word �VM7? PUt the lid on ihis Srb�e can' We leaI!�dS bO<lb />
SatLndVl?: BEWARE of these t�ys who are taking<lb />
navigation and anatomy.<lb />
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'VRDAY, JANUARY 17. 1942<lb />
The TECO ECHO<lb />
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Sports-Gazing<lb />
With<lb />
Jimmy Gianakos<lb />
ining Station Defeats Pirates<lb />
II;<lb />
i<lb />
Now Year<lb />
imn might<lb />
�� In must<lb />
a preference<lb />
be easily depicted as a stepping stone to<lb />
cases along militaristic lines. The draft<lb />
for scribblers of this corner�that<lb />
rial a desperate state the country must be in. First<lb />
Whit field, and then Lautares, and now yours truly has<lb />
packed awaiting a formal invitation.<lb />
scarcity of long pants on our fair campus is hard-<lb />
day may not be far off when this column<lb />
nn a feminine touch and then you can con<lb />
but<lb />
sit<lb />
t hat<lb />
take<lb />
find out<lb />
the Ji<lb />
and call our<lb />
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td nit the material of that devastating gown<lb />
(unior-Senior. Rut until then we shall stay in<lb />
punches as we see 'em.<lb />
Things Look Better Anyhow7<lb />
 h the Pirates opened the new year by dropping a<lb />
� . Williamston Martins, it was largely due to the<lb />
al playing of Pappy Deim�ex-bearded beauty wtih the<lb />
: 1 ;e �! fixt. Rut one thing we noticed was at least grati-<lb />
ir boys do have the makings of a smooth-working club.<lb />
� a bad guess that by mid season the gang will be<lb />
l The biggest trouble seems to be their inability to<lb />
th right moment�but we must consider the season be-<lb />
. : ick of raw recruits and only time will enable them<lb />
� isfactorily as a unit.<lb />
right spot in the future is the arrival of Bob Y'oung<lb />
Id guard post. He is only scheduled for part-time<lb />
.� his presence will be noticed�and how<lb />
Help Wanted Girls�More Support<lb />
tat plea might easily become frantic. Many a losing<lb />
sen to the heights of glory because the whole hearted<lb />
t's student body. We honestly believe the current edi-<lb />
Pirates will soon find itself: and if it does, you may<lb />
esponsible for their success. So tonight let's go down<lb />
r lungs out, if necessary�and keep the boys in the<lb />
This Week's<lb />
Outstanding Athlete<lb />
1941-42 Basketball team who students saw last night in<lb />
action. From left to right: Dan Waddell, manager, Bob Young,<lb />
Floyd Woodv, Wiley Brown; Billy Greene, Jack Young, David<lb />
Watson. William Harris. Clyde Mann, and Coach John Chnsten-<lb />
burv. .<lb />
Eight More Games Appear<lb />
On 1941-42 Pirate Schedule<lb />
is r<lb />
l a t's Keep 'Em All Playing<lb />
- ug<lb />
�vest ion ha<lb />
ramural league<lb />
been making the rounds for an organ-<lb />
for basketball enthusiasts. Mr. Hankner<lb />
t cooperative in such matters and will no doubt help<lb />
v Put the idea is to get the ball rolling. There aren't<lb />
nacks or Luisettis on the campus, but quite enough<lb />
make it interesting. A series of eliminating games<lb />
ayed with the ultimate winner awarded an intramural<lb />
hip prize. The award could be made substantial by<lb />
i -mall entry fee for every club.<lb />
I I<lb />
state oi<lb />
apitol a'<lb />
ny turn<lb />
ginning<lb />
reseen<lb />
edit Where Credit Is Due<lb />
Virginia is a piece of ground connecting our<lb />
nd North Carolina, and nestled in between two<lb />
ws of (pea) nuts lies the town of Hopewell.<lb />
with this bit of geography because, for<lb />
reason, ECTC is finally concerned with said<lb />
We might say for two reasons and label them, for<lb />
nce's sake Harry Jarvia and Charles Cushman. ("just<lb />
 ishie" As rank as anv freshmen who ever came here,<lb />
�bummed" their way to the main gate and immediately took<lb />
� . fa department sorelv in need. And we refer directly to<lb />
��Cheerinjr-Getting" section. To say their results today have<lb />
satisfactory would be putting it mildly-maybe miraculous<lb />
���! Just consider that an all time low was set ast spring<lb />
n six students braced a nice warm day to see the Pirates<lb />
. ier a Naval baseball team. . ,<lb />
� this is 1942 and we can look back to a new era in school<lb />
t Its really in all of us but it takes the right people to bring<lb />
t-nd that's exactly what our Yell-Section has.been doing<lb />
due credit goes to the 'Virginians' for develop ng a Big Time<lb />
zaiion which is on a par with any college's m the state.<lb />
()dds N Ends<lb />
Several fine baseball prospects are registered this Quarter<lb />
1 ay SiskV number one back stop last spring has reentered<lb />
.?er that department . . . Big George Roberts ex Pirate<lb />
� man has joined the state patrol . Heading the Ust.to the<lb />
tar m the past year was Coach John Christenbury . . . Heas<lb />
lyMlowby Wilson Schuerholz and Lee Pete'aon-both<lb />
ketball standouts . . . Keeping 'em.g the����?<lb />
are former Pirates Bill Davidson Adrian Brown, Floyd Hinton,<lb />
and Red Baucom . Gridiron Post Mortems . . . Dirty UM<lb />
ZZS4 S� �� -�j5 f teamSaaegmgabette? fan<lb />
f 828 points against opponent s 21 . . . � aoaf" f the tijrht.<lb />
three touchdowns per game . .it also boasted one of the tight<lb />
� lines in small college football - . onjyJJtwoeS�<lb />
able to penetrate its line for a single touchdown n to years .<lb />
the varsity club might easily change its charterJ1<lb />
two members hold private licenses and1 fiveothers.areon<lb />
the verge of getting their "wings" through the C. P. T. program.<lb />
Eight games highlight the;<lb />
remainder of the Pirate sched-i<lb />
ule for the 1942 basketball sea-<lb />
son. The flashy Belmont Abbey j<lb />
Five makes its appearance on<lb />
the night of January 22 and thej<lb />
most important tussle is book-<lb />
ed for January 28 when Allan-<lb />
tice Christian College comes j<lb />
seeking their second victory of<lb />
the season over the Pirates. On<lb />
Febraury 3 the Pirates have an<lb />
engagement with Camp Davis<lb />
in the college gym. The soldiers<lb />
will bring with them a brilliant<lb />
array of talent. Several well-<lb />
known performers in college<lb />
circles make up the squad In-<lb />
cluding two former captains of<lb />
Vanderbilt and Detroit Uni-<lb />
versities.<lb />
The complete schedule is asi<lb />
follows:<lb />
Jan. 16. U. S. Naval T. S. Here<lb />
Jan. 19-20 Camp Davis There<lb />
Jan. 22 Belmont Abbey Here<lb />
Feb. 3 Camp Davis Here<lb />
Feb 6 U. S. Marine Corps Here<lb />
I Feb. 17. Wm. &amp; Mary ND Here<lb />
Feb. 20 Westinghouse Ap. Here<lb />
Martins Pressed<lb />
To Eke Out Win<lb />
Pirates Get One<lb />
Before Holidays<lb />
After edging a 43-42 victory<lb />
over Louisburg in their season<lb />
opener plaved here December<lb />
! the Teachers bowed to At-<lb />
lantic Christian, 42-33. and to<lb />
Rio Grande College, Rio<lb />
Grande, Ohio. 46-28, in games<lb />
played before the Christmas<lb />
holidavs.<lb />
In the Louisburg game Jack<lb />
Young sparked the Pirates with<lb />
a total of 17 points. David Wat-<lb />
son dropped in 12 points, and<lb />
Billv Greene scored six, Wiley<lb />
Brown five, Clyde Mann three<lb />
land Floyd Woody two points.<lb />
 Wheeler racked 22 points for<lb />
i Louisburg.<lb />
Watson tallied 14 points<lb />
against ACC to pace the Buc-<lb />
caneers. He was followed by<lb />
Billy Greene with 10 points and<lb />
Jack Young with seven. Col-<lb />
ombo led Atlantic Christian<lb />
with 14, followed by Smith<lb />
with nine.<lb />
Rio Grande, boasting a well-<lb />
rounded and smooth-working<lb />
attack, handed the Teachers<lb />
their worst licking in two years<lb />
of court play<lb />
After holding the strong Wil-<lb />
liamston Martins, a fast semi-<lb />
pro aggregation to a 17-17 dead-<lb />
lock in the first half, the Pi-<lb />
rates bowed to pressure early<lb />
in the second semester and were<lb />
edged 31-28 in a basketball<lb />
battle here on Tuesday of last<lb />
week.<lb />
Roth teams started slow and<lb />
the score was knotted up at<lb />
the end of the first quarter.<lb />
The Teachers evidenced greater<lb />
staying power and came back<lb />
strong as the second and final<lb />
quarters ended.<lb />
"Pappy" Deim proved to a<lb />
thorn in'the side of the Pirates<lb />
as he clowned to 14 points to<lb />
take top scoring honors for the<lb />
evening. Deim spent much of<lb />
his time sliding about the floor<lb />
on the seat of his trunks, but<lb />
he also spent too much of it in<lb />
dropping the ball through the<lb />
hoop to suit the Teachers.<lb />
For the Teachers, Jack Young<lb />
was top scorer with nine tallies.<lb />
David Watson and Clyde Mann<lb />
scored seven points each, and<lb />
Rob Young, playing his first<lb />
game for ECTC this year fol-<lb />
lowing his recovery from a<lb />
footbalinjury, managed to get<lb />
in the game long enough to<lb />
score four points on field goals.<lb />
Rocky Mount T<lb />
Handed Defeat<lb />
By College Quint<lb />
Ripping the cords from all<lb />
angles, the Pirates of ECTC<lb />
racked up a 46-31 victory over<lb />
the Rockv Mount YMCA quin-<lb />
tet here last Friday night. It<lb />
was the second victory in five<lb />
starts for the Teachers, who<lb />
held a 20-14 lead at halftime.<lb />
Bob Y'oung started the game<lb />
and added a needed spark to<lb />
the ECTC attack. Bob hit the<lb />
basket for three field goals and<lb />
six points early in the battle to<lb />
spur his mates on. He was<lb />
largely responsible for the lead<lb />
held by the Buccaneers at inter-<lb />
mission. Although he was lead-<lb />
ing scorer for the first half,<lb />
Bob didn't see much action in<lb />
the final semester because of a<lb />
head injury received in foot-<lb />
ball. He has not been in train-<lb />
ing as long as the rest of the<lb />
team, and Coach John Christen-<lb />
bury was afraid that he might<lb />
overwork himself.<lb />
Brother Jack Young was high<lb />
scorer for the evening with 11<lb />
noints. Clyde Mann with seven,<lb />
David Watson and Bob with six<lb />
and Wiley Brown with four<lb />
points ranked next. W. B. Har-<lb />
ris. Flovd Woody and Billy<lb />
Greene offered good game3 for<lb />
the Teachers.<lb />
Walker with 11, Hughes and<lb />
Felton with five each and Den-<lb />
son and Chuthrel with four<lb />
points apiece led the attack of<lb />
the visitors.<lb />
Never threatened, the Teach-<lb />
ers won going away. For the<lb />
first time during the season the<lb />
Pirates evidenced a self-confi-<lb />
dence which helped them to<lb />
train the victory.<lb />
Coach John's boys displayed<lb />
a much superior offense than m<lb />
nrevious games.<lb />
At the foot of towering I<lb />
Grandfather Mountain, in the<lb />
heart of Western North Caro-<lb />
lina, was born one William<lb />
Morris Greene, an elongated<lb />
fledging of unduly proportions.<lb />
How he finally arrived on the<lb />
ECTC campus is something of<lb />
a mystery although he insists<lb />
that breaking up with his home<lb />
town girl had nothing to do<lb />
with it. In case his identity is<lb />
not clear, you will find him<lb />
most any night on the stage of<lb />
the Campus building�serving<lb />
up the jive from the ol' "juke<lb />
box" for ECTC's dance lovers.<lb />
Billy, who to this day hopes to<lb />
change his name to Melvin,<lb />
transferred here from Brevard<lb />
College. While there he was<lb />
president of the student coun-<lb />
cil and sang bass in the mixed<lb />
chorus. Football has held his hall and his table has resigned<lb />
chief interest at ECTC and his itself to allow him priorities on<lb />
pass-snagging ability was ap dishes. But if you really<lb />
largely responsible for the out<lb />
standing season completed last<lb />
fall by the "Terrific Teachers"<lb />
Before the draft board con-<lb />
vinced him that he was born to<lb />
be a sailor, his chief ambition<lb />
was to coach athletics in some<lb />
high school. While not cavort-<lb />
ing on the hardwood for Coach<lb />
John he likes to spend his time think any group of<lb />
dancing, reading a good book� be as friendly and<lb />
preferably Esquire�or Iisten:<lb />
ing to his favorite radio pro-<lb />
gram. "Lux Theater Musical-<lb />
ly minded, he intends to take<lb />
want to make his mouth water,<lb />
just set in front of him a big<lb />
rare beef steak bedecked with<lb />
corn-on-the-cob and hell make<lb />
any cook justly proud.<lb />
No more precise is his opin-<lb />
ion of the ECTC female. In his<lb />
own words, "I honestly don't<lb />
girls could<lb />
as easy to<lb />
get acquainted with. Then too,<lb />
you can strike up a conserva-<lb />
tion on any subject and get a<lb />
response�a n d that's some-<lb />
Conga lessons when the oppor- thing The "Kid" or Colgate<lb />
tunity arises. His favorite song<lb />
is "This Love is Mine especial-<lb />
ly if played by Glenn Miller.<lb />
When giving flowers its bound<lb />
to be roses�red ones! The<lb />
Greene appetite holds much re-<lb />
spect in the College dining away. Billy<lb />
as his friends have tabbed him,<lb />
doesn't think he'll ever fall in<lb />
love here�why? Because there<lb />
are so many pretty girls here<lb />
he'd always be afraid the wrong<lb />
choice had been made. Take it<lb />
Hankner Directs<lb />
Intramurals<lb />
A wide intramural sports<lb />
program has been in progress<lb />
during this year, and there will<lb />
continue to be much activity in<lb />
the remaining two quarters of<lb />
this school year.<lb />
Mr. Hankner, in charge of<lb />
the men's physical education<lb />
program, has devised a sports<lb />
calendar for the winter and<lb />
spring intramural sports. The<lb />
program will consist of basket-<lb />
ball, badminton, dart baseball,<lb />
gym bowling, and ping pong.<lb />
These games will be played as;<lb />
in elimination touraments, and<lb />
awards will be given to partici-<lb />
pants with the largest number<lb />
of points attained.<lb />
Miss Parks, who is in charge<lb />
of girls' athletics, also is spon<lb />
soring such a program for wo-<lb />
men. There will be elimination<lb />
tournaments just the same as<lb />
in the men's events, and a point<lb />
system will be used with an<lb />
award, such as a medal or<lb />
trophy.<lb />
The spring quarter will fea-<lb />
ture tennis, soft ball, and uorse-<lb />
shoes as the chief outdoor ac-<lb />
tivities. This excellent recrea-<lb />
tional program has grown con-<lb />
siderably during the last three<lb />
years, and Miss Parks and Mr.<lb />
Hankner, who are the physical<lb />
j education instructors, supervise<lb />
the activities expertly.<lb />
Teachers Drop<lb />
Close One, 38-28<lb />
Playing against terrific odds,<lb />
the Pirates battled gallantly all<lb />
the way and forced an interest-<lb />
ingly close game throughout as<lb />
they bowed to the highly-favor-<lb />
ed Norfolk Naval Base baskets<lb />
bailers, 38-28, in the Wright<lb />
gymnasium last evening. In a<lb />
preliminary bout the ECTC Bees<lb />
dropped their first game of the<lb />
jvear, losing to Stokes high<lb />
 school, 27-25, in a hard-fought<lb />
! game.<lb />
Displaying the same wizard-<lb />
sy that has made them famous<lb />
in collegiate circles, the Naval<lb />
team grabbed an early lead and<lb />
held it until a minute before the<lb />
half, when a goal by David Wat-<lb />
son knotted the count at 17-up.<lb />
Then Franky, former standout<lb />
court performer with DePaul<lb />
University, was successful on<lb />
two quick shots, and the Sailors<lb />
went in the van, 21-17, at half-<lb />
time.<lb />
Battling grimly, the Bucca-<lb />
neers pulled close at 24-21 and<lb />
26-23 in the early minutes of the<lb />
second half. In the final minutes<lb />
Jack Young, who played a bril-<lb />
liant game at center for the<lb />
Teachers, provided the highlight<lb />
of the contest. On a tip-off in<lb />
the foul circle under his own<lb />
basket Jack tapped the ball<lb />
through the hoop on a bank<lb />
shot for two points.<lb />
Having defeated such teams<lb />
as VPI, Davidson, and the House<lb />
nf David by doubled-up scores,<lb />
the Naval five was expected to<lb />
take the measure of the locals<lb />
without too much trouble. Al-<lb />
readv this week the Sailors had<lb />
��rushed the Teachers 67-26 in a<lb />
game in Norfolk on Monday.<lb />
Included in the all-star line-<lb />
iun of the Na-al team are Will-<lb />
iams, formerly of Bechley col-<lb />
lege; Powell. University of Cin-<lb />
cinnati: Blenker. Purdue; Mc-<lb />
Caully, Marshall college, and<lb />
Frankv. DePaul.<lb />
Jack Yrounk led the Teachers<lb />
on offense with a total of 12<lb />
noints to his credit. Floyd<lb />
Woody, offering a fine perform-<lb />
ance at guard, tallied five points<lb />
for runner-up honors. Watson<lb />
scored four and Wiley Brown<lb />
accounted for three points. Bil-<lb />
ly Greene, Clyde Mann, Bob<lb />
Young and W. B. Harris were<lb />
other leaders for the Teachers.<lb />
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PAGE FOUR<lb />
The TECO ECHO<lb />
SATURDAY, JANUARY 17<lb />
 MFSAlumni<lb />
WV1News<lb />
By<lb />
i71 ESTELLE McCLEES<lb />
Miss Iris Flythe�<lb />
Miss Iris Flythe. Superinten-<lb />
dent of Public Welfare of<lb />
Northampton County, is pres-<lb />
ident of the Northampton East<lb />
Carolina Teachers College<lb />
alumni group. In 1939. she ser-j<lb />
ved as vice-president in the<lb />
chapter. Miss Flythe was grant-<lb />
ed the A. B. degree in 1933.<lb />
Since graduation from East<lb />
Carolina Teachers College, she<lb />
has done graduate work at the<lb />
University of North Carolina<lb />
and Pennsylvania School of;<lb />
Social Work, Philadelphia. Un<lb />
til June 1936. when Miss Fly-<lb />
the was elected Superintendent<lb />
of Public Welfare of North-<lb />
ham pton County, she was with<lb />
the Emergency Relief Admini-j<lb />
stration as a social case work<lb />
er. She is a member of the<lb />
American Association of Social<lb />
Workers. Miss Flythe is affli-<lb />
ated with the Roberts Chapel1<lb />
Baptist Church in Pendleton.l<lb />
N. C, where she serves as Sun-i<lb />
day school teacher.<lb />
While at East Carolina<lb />
Teachers College, she was very<lb />
interested in athletics and dra-<lb />
matics. In 1933. she was award-<lb />
ed a medal for being the best<lb />
all-round athlete in the College.<lb />
Miss Flythe was a member of<lb />
the Y. W. C. A. Cabinet and of<lb />
the Emerson Society.<lb />
Miss Margaret Eva Smith�<lb />
Spring 1941. East Carolina<lb />
Teachers College alumni in<lb />
Eb'zabethtown organized a local<lb />
chapter. They elected as their<lb />
president, Miss Margaret Eva<lb />
Smith who received the A. B.<lb />
degree in 1926. In 1935. she re-<lb />
newed her certificate when she<lb />
took the New England-Cana-<lb />
dian Tour. Miss Smith has been<lb />
bookkeeper and assistant to the<lb />
County Auditor. Bladen Countv.<lb />
since graduation in '26. She is<lb />
a member of the Trinity Meth-<lb />
odist Church Choir and presi-<lb />
dent of the Weslevan Service<lb />
Guild.<lb />
As a student at East Caro-<lb />
lina Teachers College she held<lb />
the following offices: vice-<lb />
president of the Freshman<lb />
class: class secretary and repre-<lb />
sentative to the Tecoan in<lb />
Sophomore class: secretary to<lb />
the Student Government Asso-<lb />
ciation in her Junior year.<lb />
Mrs. E. M. Spruill�<lb />
Florence Estelle Eagles) �<lb />
The Nash-Edgecombe chap<lb />
ter of the East Carolina Teach-<lb />
ers College alumni association<lb />
�one of the oldest of the local<lb />
units and one of those that has<lb />
had regular meetings each year:<lb />
since its organization�has as!<lb />
its leader this year. Mrs. E. M.l<lb />
Spruill (Florence Estelle Eag-<lb />
les) who was graduated in the<lb />
A. B. Class of 1937. Since be<lb />
ing graduated from East Caro<lb />
Una Teachers College, she has;<lb />
attended the University of!<lb />
North Carolina for one term of<lb />
summer-school. She attended<lb />
the Teachers Conference in Te-<lb />
massie, S. C. under the direc-<lb />
tion of Dr. James S. Tippett in<lb />
1938 and was a member of the<lb />
workshop at Carolina this sum-<lb />
mer, 1941.<lb />
Since June 1937, Mrs. Spruill<lb />
has been and is at present em-<lb />
ployed by the Rocky Mount<lb />
City Schools. She is now teach-<lb />
ing the third grade in Battle<lb />
School. Her activities include<lb />
membership in the local and<lb />
state N. C. E. A. and Class<lb />
Room Teachers Association;<lb />
and in the National Education<lb />
and Red Cross. She is a mem-<lb />
ber of the Executive Board of<lb />
the Class Room Teachers in<lb />
Rocky Mount. Mrs. Spruill is a<lb />
member of the Church of the<lb />
Good Shepherd � Episcopal<lb />
Church in Rocky Mount, N. C.<lb />
She belongs to a church circle<lb />
and is a substitute Sunday<lb />
school teacher.<lb />
Miss Dorris Willey�<lb />
As president of the Tarboro-<lb />
Edgecombe alumni group is<lb />
Miss Dorris Willey, A. B. '40<lb />
At present, she is employed as<lb />
first grade teacher in the Leg-<lb />
gett School. For the Leggett<lb />
Parent Teacher Association,<lb />
she serves as secretary and<lb />
chairman of the program com-<lb />
mittee, and as pianist in the<lb />
chapel exercises in the local<lb />
school. In Sunday school, she is<lb />
the teacher of a class in the<lb />
Beginner's Department.<lb />
Miss Lottie Moore�<lb />
Miss Lottie Moore�two year<lb />
Normal Course, June 1935; A.<lb />
B. degree. December, '39�is at<lb />
present teaching a sixth grade<lb />
in the William Street School in<lb />
Goldsboro. This is her fifth<lb />
year as a teacher in the Golds-<lb />
boro City Schools. For one-half<lb />
year in 1940, she tautrht a fifth<lb />
grade in Woodland. N. C.<lb />
Miss Moore is active in sev-<lb />
eral organizations. She serves<lb />
as president of the Goldsboro<lb />
chapter of the East Carolina<lb />
Teachers College alumni; secre-<lb />
tary and treasurer of the Major<lb />
and Minor Music Club in Golds-<lb />
boro: chairman of the Sixth<lb />
Grade Teachers Group; mem-<lb />
ber of the Presbyterian Church<lb />
Choir; and pianist of the Pres-<lb />
byterian Sunday School.<lb />
During the summers of 1937-<lb />
'3840, she traveled in North<lb />
Carolina as manager of the<lb />
I. O. O. F. Concert Class and<lb />
in 1941. supervised the City<lb />
Playgrounds for ten weeks.<lb />
While at East Carolina<lb />
Teachers College, she was a<lb />
student assistant in the library.<lb />
She was a member of the Y. W.<lb />
C. A Glee Club and Student<lb />
Council.<lb />
Mrs. Lonnie W. Rogers�<lb />
(Nancy Brantley)�<lb />
In the home of Mrs. Lonnie<lb />
W. Rogers, the organization<lb />
meeting of the Charlotte alum-<lb />
ni chapter was held. During its<lb />
first year, she served as treas-<lb />
urer for the group and this<lb />
year, '41, she is chapter presi-<lb />
dent. Mrs. Rogers is also dis-<lb />
trict vice-president for the<lb />
South Piedmont District of the<lb />
general Association.<lb />
Mrs. Rogers was graduated<lb />
from the two-year Normal<lb />
Course in '24. She attended<lb />
Wake Forest summer school in<lb />
'26, and took an extension<lb />
course from U. N. C, spring<lb />
'27. From 192429. she was<lb />
employed by the Raleigh City<lb />
Schools.<lb />
In addition to being a house-<lb />
wife. Mrs. Rogers is a teacher<lb />
of third year boys in the Junior<lb />
Department of the Church<lb />
School in Dilworth Methodist<lb />
Church; devotional chairman<lb />
in the missionary circle; and a<lb />
member of the Charlotte Girl<lb />
Scout Council. She will be in-<lb />
stalled in January as recording<lb />
secretary of the Council for<lb />
1942.<lb />
As a student Mrs. Rogers'<lb />
interests were varied and many<lb />
as shown by her activities:<lb />
president of the Athletic Asso-<lb />
ciation, 192324; college mar-<lb />
shall. 192324; member of Col<lb />
lege Glee Club. 192224; play-<lb />
ed on the class teams in basket<lb />
ball, volley ball, indoor base-<lb />
ball, and tennis during bothj<lb />
years. She was awarded the<lb />
loving cup for having most<lb />
points in athletics in contest of-<lb />
fered by Miss Dorothy Tolle-<lb />
son, Physical Education In-<lb />
structor in 1924.<lb />
Miss Margie Caldwell�<lb />
In June 1928, Miss Margie<lb />
Caldwell, president of the Bur-<lb />
lington alumni group, was grad-<lb />
uated with the A. B. class. In<lb />
the fall of '28. she went to<lb />
Roanoke Rapids to teach and<lb />
was there for nine years. For<lb />
the past four years, she has<lb />
been teaching in Hillcrest<lb />
School in Burlington. Since be-<lb />
ing graduated, she has attended<lb />
summer school at Asheville!<lb />
Normal in 1930, Wake Forest i<lb />
in '36, and the Universitv ofj<lb />
North Carolina in '39. doing<lb />
graduate work at the latter.<lb />
During Miss Caldwell's jun-<lb />
ior year in College, she was<lb />
assistant manager of the Teco<lb />
Echo, and secretary of the Stu-<lb />
dent Government Association.<lb />
Then during her senior year.<lb />
she was Business Manager of<lb />
the T(co Echo.<lb />
Civil Service<lb />
Exams<lb />
visional appointment, but can-<lb />
not enter on duty until evidence<lb />
of the successful completion of<lb />
the required college course is<lb />
furnished. Applicants must not<lb />
have passed their thirty-fifth<lb />
birthday.<lb />
There are four optional sub-<lb />
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nation : Engineering, political<lb />
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dents who expect to complete<lb />
their iunior college year not<lb />
later than July 1, 1942. They<lb />
may also receive provisional<lb />
appointment, but they may not<lb />
enter on duty until they give<lb />
evidence of completing their<lb />
junior college year. Student aid<lb />
positions pay $1,440 a year. Us-<lb />
ually employment is during the<lb />
school vacation periods; when<lb />
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turn to their college studies.<lb />
Applicants for these positions<lb />
must not have passed their<lb />
thirtieth birthday.<lb />
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announcements and application<lb />
forms may be obtained at first<lb />
�and second-class post offices<lb />
or from the Civil Service Com-<lb />
mission. Washington, D. C.<lb />
the college Glee club.<lb />
One of the most active mem-<lb />
bers of the Memorial Baptist<lb />
church, Elizabeth taught Sun-<lb />
day School for several years.<lb />
She was also an officer in<lb />
the Baptist Student Union Coun-<lb />
cil for two years while attend-<lb />
ing East Carolina Teachers Col-<lb />
lege.<lb />
Elizabeth is survived by her<lb />
mother, Mrs. Bruce Holiday and<lb />
three sisters, Mattie Lawrence<lb />
Holiday, Mrs. James Keel, and<lb />
Mrs. Elmo Joyner all three gra-<lb />
duates of this college.<lb />
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are more inclined to postpone1<lb />
their marriages, but the girls<lb />
seem impatient about making<lb />
their matrimonial ties<lb />
However, I think that's a lot<lb />
balony. It's more a less a mutual<lb />
affair, this business of getting<lb />
married, and the war tends to,<lb />
make it even more so. As for<lb />
me. I think I'll wait until<lb />
A. W. (). (after war's over)<lb />
and pick over the crop that<lb />
comes back all in one piece <lb />
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has a friend in the army do<lb />
yon. . . there's just something<lb />
about a uniform!<lb />
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acted by Jean Abeyounis.<lb />
Lqis Sessoms, remembered<lb />
t�r her stammering part in "On<lb />
the Bridge at Midnight and<lb />
Ophelia Hooks, known for her<lb />
Geoffrey in "The Skull play<lb />
the most mischievous monkeys<lb />
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tail. Freshman Helen Page<lb />
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states that he definitely likes<lb />
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died in Pitt General Hospital<lb />
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a result of a heart attack Sun<lb />
day.<lb />
Elizabeth, who had been<lb />
teaching in the Rell Arthur<lb />
school since last September, was<lb />
active in high school and college<lb />
activities. She was active especi-<lb />
ally in the College YWCA and<lb />
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