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GREENVILLE, N. C, JANUARY 30, 1942<lb />
Number 7<lb />
Symphony Trio Gives Concert<lb />
In Wright Building Last Night<lb />
College G If ers<lb />
Defense Courses<lb />
To Townspeople<lb />
In Canal Zone<lb />
James Whitfield. former edi-<lb />
tor of the Teco Echo, who is<lb />
now in the Unit-<lb />
, ed States Army j<lb />
and stationed at<lb />
Fort Amador,<lb />
Canal Zone. Ac-<lb />
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the annual winter dance to be sponsored by the Poe So-<lb />
Wrighl building. From left to right they are: Dopey Winsette, Jane<lb />
Margarel Lewis, Rachel Peterson, and Ida Ruth Knowles, president<lb />
cent postal card<lb />
National and Civilian detense, receive(j from<lb />
the college is offering various James, he says,<lb />
courses for the purpose of in "I've been sent<lb />
structing students in their! to the Pacific <lb />
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considered during the National circumstances<lb />
emergency. I<lb />
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ing a class of First aid and<lb />
Safety Education which is be-j<lb />
ing attended by students and<lb />
one faculty member. This course:<lb />
has been required of Physical<lb />
Education majors for several;<lb />
years, but the scope of the<lb />
course has been broadened and<lb />
more stress is now laid upon<lb />
First Aid according to<lb />
College Students<lb />
Hear Rothstein<lb />
President's Ball<lb />
To Be Held Here<lb />
Tomorrow Night<lb />
In celebrating the diamond<lb />
iubilee birthday of the Presi-<lb />
dent, hundreds of people all<lb />
over the country are recogniz-<lb />
ing the opportunity for aiding<lb />
in the fight against infantile<lb />
paralysis.<lb />
This year a double duty is of-<lb />
fered to the people of the<lb />
nation. Not only is the fight<lb />
against infantile paralysis vital,<lb />
but patroitism is involved as<lb />
well. The people of Pitt Coun-<lb />
ty are accepting this challenge.<lb />
On January 30, three hun-<lb />
dred service men, from stations<lb />
located in Eastern North Caro<lb />
, lina, are being entertained by<lb />
i Leonard Rothstein, ol tn� citizens nf Greenville at the<lb />
Many Students<lb />
Make Honor Roll<lb />
Last Quarter<lb />
id and ninety-five<lb />
students made the<lb />
ring the fall quar-<lb />
more class with<lb />
: ents had the high-<lb />
Lights, Curtain, ActionBut<lb />
What Happens Before That?<lb />
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Tons Of Paper<lb />
Given By College<lb />
To Defense Work<lb />
Rabbi Leonard Rothstein, ol i the citizens 0f "Greenville at the<lb />
the, Harrisburg, Va gave an inter- a nn ual President's Birthday<lb />
specifications of the Red Cross.jesting and illuminating talk to Ball<lb />
Miss Harriett Henning, Dra-<lb />
matic soprano of the Chicago<lb />
City Opera Company; Mr. Or-<lb />
lin Witcraft, dramatic tenor of<lb />
the San Francisco and Chicago<lb />
Opera Company; and Mr. Ralph<lb />
Sunden, pianist of the Sym-<lb />
phony Orchestra of Chicago,<lb />
composed the Symphonic Trio<lb />
which was heard last evening,<lb />
January 29 in the R. H. Wright<lb />
Memorial Auditorium at 8:30.<lb />
This entertainment was not<lb />
a regular scheduled entertain-<lb />
ment but was scheduled only<lb />
last Tuesday when the Enter-<lb />
tainment Committee happened<lb />
to hear of this touring trio,<lb />
which at the time was appear-<lb />
ing in New Orleans, Louisiana.<lb />
The trio is on tour starting<lb />
from the deep south and work-<lb />
ing north and from reports<lb />
from cities which they have ap-<lb />
peared in, the trio was a huge<lb />
success.<lb />
Considering the short notice<lb />
given, the trio faced a large<lb />
crowd of enthusiastic music<lb />
lovers.<lb />
Dr. F. P. Brooks and Miss the students of ECTC during<lb />
Stella Grogan are jointly teach- . assemDly period yesterday,<lb />
ing a tScf�ontHo;teUt;r:ing The Jews have been misunder-<lb />
and care of the sick. The class -stood, he stated, in many ways<lb />
receives one hour of lecture per by people of Christian faiths,<lb />
week and three hours of superRabbi Rothstein pointed out<lb />
vised applications. that he wished to clear up some<lb />
of these misconceptions. He<lb />
Mrs. Adelaide Bloxton is in<lb />
SI "hftowm fn -id that all Jews were alike in<lb />
Defense" covers what consti-lthat they believed in monothe<lb />
' r<lb />
forty-three J<lb />
freshmen,<lb />
and<lb />
are<lb />
Scrap<lb />
America'<lb />
paper, so vital in<lb />
defense program, is<lb />
hii Ophelia Hooks<lb />
Places! lights! house-lights<lb />
off! properties in place! quiet!<lb />
0. K curtain! That happens<lb />
before every performance of a<lb />
Chi Pi Production, but how<lb />
would you like to know whatLjass wnjch meets twice a week.<lb />
goes on before the curtains go rH q y. Bourne, a private<lb />
up? Well, here goes� nurse of Greenville, is teaching! that the liberal Jews discard<lb />
From the first try-out to theja class in Home nursing to the the story of creation as nn<lb />
tutes an adequate diet; what i ism and the immortality of the<lb />
are the inexpensive foods which i soul. He said that there were<lb />
will meet the nutritional needs'differences in the beliefs of the<lb />
of the body and how to save orthodox and liberal points of<lb />
food money and health. About view of the Jews. The Bible as<lb />
60 women" are attending this interpreted by the liberal Jew<lb />
he said, is considered as a book<lb />
written bv men. The Rabbi said<lb />
final casting:<lb />
practice until<lb />
from the first j town women and also to a few<lb />
the dress re students .This Red Cross course<lb />
I three being collected under the direc- nearsai there are many, many is ais0 being taught twice<lb />
inree � neinL' t'liiit-tini nww.  � nearsai uitie nc int �-<lb />
a 1 a o 1 ion of William McHenry. teach tninjrs that happen which would<lb />
ler and head of the industrial amuse almost anybody. Here's<lb />
'the honor roll arts department of East Caro- an account 0f a few incidents.<lb />
Leigh Been Alice lina Teachers College. A difficult thing to do is to<lb />
Lowllean Broom,<lb />
v. Ruth Chadler,<lb />
Chappell, Dorothy<lb />
try Edward Crank.<lb />
th. Doris Dawson,<lb />
(Harissa Edwards.<lb />
Marjorie Gardner,<lb />
Dorothy Gupton,<lb />
C, u pt on, Lucille<lb />
ie Lawrence Holli-<lb />
Brown Jefferson<lb />
Gathering scrap paper wasjget properties. A person who<lb />
begun by the girls in their never works backstage knows<lb />
dormitories before Christmas. imlo ()f tne difficulties involved.<lb />
The amount of paper saved by DM V()U ever try to get a fire-<lb />
the students, faculty and col- t Ostrich eggs, a tiny green<lb />
�ioc has umbrella, gobs of golden melted<lb />
tigers milk, gawdy<lb />
. flowers, a sloping palm<lb />
coats, blue pants,<lb />
week.<lb />
seated in the book of Genesis,<lb />
and take it as early mythology;<lb />
a Darwin's theory of evolution is<lb />
accepted. He stated that the<lb />
tbou1 seventy-five cents to Duttei<lb />
dollar's worth a day on the<lb />
c a m p u s, estimated by Mr. tree red coats, blue<lb />
McHenry. . , purple shoes with crimson soles<lb />
The paper collected is carried d linimrS, a straw hut, and<lb />
Norenejto Moore's Junk Yard where as ial music in a town no;<lb />
m1 iT'jSmuS as a dolUr and forty-four than Greenville? Well,<lb />
V-Vr Albert M S" is received for a jck that is a rough idea of juat one<lb />
of folJr or five hundred hase of the pame<lb />
�a L, Marks. Elizaload<lb />
tt, Edna<lb />
Parker<lb />
Babe and Dave, exclusive<lb />
florists of the Chi Pi Players,<lb />
Mitchell, pounds. , , , p<lb />
Fiwibeth Mr. McHenry stated that the � <lb />
J Marv money received just about pays desiirned and executed the<lb />
Edna Pierce. IWI� handling and it would<lb />
Winter Dance<lb />
To Be Sponsored<lb />
By Poe Society<lb />
Mechanical drawing is being book of Genesis was valuable<lb />
offered to a group of town men only archaeologically, because<lb />
bv Mr W M. McHenry. At jit shows the conception of<lb />
present'the total enrollment, 24 creation in early times,<lb />
exceeds the capacity of the ac- Generalization is the worst<lb />
' see Defee � FM. tm � $&amp;&amp;&amp;��.�?&amp;<lb />
this he interpreted as meaning<lb />
that the Jews are looked upon<lb />
as a group different from any<lb />
other group and alike among<lb />
themselves. This, the speaker<lb />
said, is a false conception, be-<lb />
cause Jews are different and<lb />
have many and great differ-<lb />
ences of opinion.<lb />
He said that the Jews should<lb />
not be looked upon as a nation,<lb />
but as merely a religion just as<lb />
Catholic and Protestant reli-<lb />
gions are looked upon. The<lb />
The college is accepting this<lb />
challenge by supplying three<lb />
hundred girls to render an en-1<lb />
joyable evening of dancing for<lb />
the men. These girls must be<lb />
either Juniors or Seniors and<lb />
must receive permission from<lb />
their parents before they will be<lb />
allowed to go. The girls will go<lb />
as a body from their dormito-<lb />
ries to the Wright Building and<lb />
leave together. This has been<lb />
the practice of the regular USO<lb />
entertainments.<lb />
Music for the dance, which<lb />
will last from 8:30 til 12:00,<lb />
will be furnished by Billy<lb />
Knauff and his orchestra.<lb />
This county-wide Ball is ex-<lb />
pected to draw a large number<lb />
of soldiers, college girls, and<lb />
citizens. Sponsoring the Ball<lb />
are the members of the Birth-<lb />
day Ball Committee: Mr. W. W.<lb />
Lee, Mr. Ralph Deal, Mr. and<lb />
Mrs. David W. Mosier.<lb />
Winter Quarter<lb />
Student Teaching<lb />
Now Underway<lb />
i).<lb />
a T'rivott, Doris<lb />
Saterwhite, Vir-<lb />
Mildred Spang-<lb />
Spence, Joe Staton.<lb />
Tew Hattie Turner.<lb />
Watson. Jean Wendt,<lb />
th White, Annie L.<lb />
RoU on Page Four<lb />
Students Ateend<lb />
Methodist Meet<lb />
During Holidays<lb />
niversity<lb />
ampaign-Urbana<lb />
1 was<lb />
During the Christmas holi-<lb />
fs Louise Carter. Dale Pitts,<lb />
i Miss Elizabeth Tittsworth,<lb />
ist student counselor ol<lb />
campus, attended the Na-<lb />
Methodlst Student Con-<lb />
held on the campus of<lb />
Tniveraitv of Illinois, at<lb />
A special<lb />
chartered for the<lb />
which was made by twen-<lb />
five North Carolinians.<lb />
rig delegates of other races<lb />
nationalities were dents<lb />
from China. Brazil, Mexico<lb />
Chile, Africa. Egypt, and Porto<lb />
"The theme of the Conference<lb />
was The Student in Christian<lb />
World Reconstruction inter<lb />
eating features provided tor<lb />
w�re interest groups, worsniP<lb />
services, international teas, mo<lb />
tion pictures of "5"SS<lb />
gious projects, exhibits, jecora<lb />
recitals and various recreation<lb />
al activities such as ice skating.<lb />
bowling, folk games, ana<lb />
proup singing.<lb />
haveTo be handled anyway to<lb />
be taken to the city dump.<lb />
Making a paper bailer bal-<lb />
ing the paper and sending rt di<lb />
rectly to paper factories is be-<lb />
mc considered. . <lb />
Klcven tons of scrap iron<lb />
Wer - co lected from the campus<lb />
'trEf Plates belong<lb />
to the Tc�n. which hae Deen<lb />
5gj as CS1<lb />
Mr M Hen v and his workers.<lb />
The ch"k of fifty-one dollars<lb />
Tnd xty-four cents wa, tum-<lb />
e Paper on Page Three<lb />
Under the auspices of the<lb />
Poe Literary Society, the win-<lb />
 ter college dance will be given ,<lb />
lower arrangement, and asj in Wright Auditorium toinor- Jews, the speaker said, believe<lb />
rawdy as they are. vou may be row night, January 31. in the coming of a Messiah, a<lb />
assured that thev serve the; Sponsors for the dance will Mesisah who will be a descen-<lb />
nurnose of an eveopener. It is be President Ida Ruth Knowles, dent of the House of David, but<lb />
� secre' how these flowers are! Jane Read. Virginia Winesette,she will come only when human<lb />
Atoned carefully from darkest! Marv Louise Wallace. Rachel beings are ready for him, when<lb />
Africa to the ECTC stage. The! Peterson and Margaret Lewis, they have preferred peace m-<lb />
�Jt is a secret too. Committee chairman for dec- stead of war, righteousness m-<lb />
"worldnrS to AHtfai one orations and refreshments are stead of evil. They also beheve<lb />
nigh three certain Chi Pi Margaret Pugh Harden and that he will not come quickly<lb />
n embers were locked in the I Mary T. Bailey, respectively, through one person. m he stated,<lb />
building. The only way out was<lb />
to parachute from a rather<lb />
high window. Having no para-<lb />
chute, they had to jump. Well,<lb />
See Try-Outs on Page Four<lb />
In charge of the figure commit<lb />
tee will be Helen Wolfe.<lb />
Music for the occasion will<lb />
be furnished by Billy Knauff<lb />
and his Deans of Rhythm<lb />
but he will come only through<lb />
the united efforts of a God-<lb />
loving people.<lb />
Rabbi Rothstein comes from<lb />
the Jewish Chatauqua.<lb />
One hundred five seniors are<lb />
now doing winter practice teach-<lb />
ing in the city schools and in<lb />
neighboring towns. Of this num-<lb />
ber thirty are carrying double<lb />
practice teaching; thirty-eight<lb />
are being supervised at the<lb />
Training School; and sixty-<lb />
seven are doing high school<lb />
work.<lb />
In the primary grades Helen<lb />
Butner, Gertude Parker, Ruby<lb />
Goff, Mary Kate Autry, An-<lb />
nette Bell and Mrs. Ada B. Joy-<lb />
ner Savage are teaching the<lb />
first grade under the supervi-<lb />
sion of Misses Ann Redwine and<lb />
Ruth Faison. Misses Lucy Nul-<lb />
ton and Christine Johnson are<lb />
the critic teachers for Kathe-<lb />
rine Williams, Audrey Stanley,<lb />
Dimes For Defense<lb />
Program Received<lb />
By Few Students<lb />
Thirty dollars of the seventy-<lb />
five dollars set as the goal for<lb />
January in the "Dimes for De-<lb />
fense" campaign was raised<lb />
January 20 when the solicita-<lb />
tions for contributions toward<lb />
the buying of defense bonds for<lb />
the college got underway.<lb />
Originating as a suggestion<lb />
from Miss Mary Cheatham, fac-<lb />
ulty member, the program was<lb />
worked out in the student coun-<lb />
cil and then sent to a mass meet-<lb />
ing where it was unaminously<lb />
passed.<lb />
As the plans stand, the coun-<lb />
cil plans to buy a hundred-dol-<lb />
lar bond each month for the<lb />
duration. At the close of the war<lb />
these bonds will be cashed in<lb />
and the money will be used for<lb />
scholarships and student loans.<lb />
The twentieth day of each<lb />
month is set aside for the col-<lb />
lection of each student's dime.<lb />
Committee appointed for the<lb />
"Dimes for Denfense" campaign<lb />
include Dot Dalrymple, chair-<lb />
man, Estelle Davis, and Mar-<lb />
garet Russell.<lb />
In addition to the student<lb />
body's attempt to raise money<lb />
for National Defense, each or-<lb />
ganization has been asked to<lb />
contribute money for buying<lb />
bonds to be used for the same<lb />
purpose.<lb />
CPU Holds Meet<lb />
To Comtemplate<lb />
Post-War Plans<lb />
5iS7,7rrThrf"nw Hi a scene from "Little Black Sambo" taken during rehearsal. The play<lb />
b being produced by the Pi Chi layers and will be presented February 5 in Austin Auditorium.<lb />
,  In order that college students<lb />
Jewell Halley, Nannie Briggs, be properly qualified to take an<lb />
Ruth Lancaster, Sue Stroud and active part in the assemblage of<lb />
Elizabeth Hutchinson who arel ideas and objectives for post-<lb />
instructing second-grade stu-jwar plans, the International<lb />
an<lb />
in<lb />
Fraternity Dance<lb />
Tn nresent a diferent form<lb />
ofTentePrtalnment to the student<lb />
body and to raise needed funds<lb />
fnr the organization, the rm<lb />
SUa H Fraternity sponsored<lb />
lpTnoW-fashioned square�-�<lb />
3&amp; sfxUpTeyce band supplied<lb />
the I d�n?ing Mr. Jack Corey<lb />
H the "Sf Among the many<lb />
dances'the? Virginia Reel proved<lb />
to&amp;K&amp; ��til eleven<lb />
thi Twelve chaperons from<lb />
th. faculty proved as adept at<lb />
Square' dancing as the campus<lb />
jitlnrbtnf future the club plans<lb />
to rive other entertainments<lb />
minus the admission charge.<lb />
dents. Martha Baker, Daisy<lb />
Rave Jones, Margie Spivey, Ha-<lb />
zel Boykins, Nellie Drum, Del-<lb />
la Barley are working in the<lb />
third grades with Miss Eunice<lb />
McGee and Mrs. Lindsay Sav-<lb />
age.<lb />
As grammar grade majors<lb />
the following are practice teach-<lb />
ing under the supervision of<lb />
Miss Frances Wahl and the<lb />
members of the grammar grade<lb />
faculty at the campus Training<lb />
School: Thelma Clark, Grace<lb />
Johnson, Louise Mizelle, Margie<lb />
Baker, Nettie Pearl Price,<lb />
Gladys Scull, fourth grade;<lb />
Frances Boyd, Sarah Elizabeth<lb />
Cox, Virginia Seegars, Juanita<lb />
Bass, Verna Bradley, Mildred<lb />
Liverman, fifth grade; Myrtle<lb />
Belche, Norene Johnson, Har-<lb />
riet Marshurn, Elizabeth Mer-<lb />
ritt, Thelma Adams Shirley<lb />
Johnson and Dorothy Spence,<lb />
seventh grade.<lb />
Because of limited facilities<lb />
students have been placed in<lb />
neighboring towns for winter<lb />
quarter teaching. In Roberson-<lb />
Students Service of the United<lb />
States will sponsor a confer-<lb />
ence for this purpose at the<lb />
University of North Carolina<lb />
in Chapel Hill.<lb />
"Youth's Stake In War Aims<lb />
and Peace Plans" has been<lb />
stated as the main topic for dis-<lb />
cussion. Under the leadership<lb />
of such able specialists as Miss<lb />
Harriet Elliot, and others, the<lb />
most interesting highlights of<lb />
the conference will include<lb />
group participation in the in-<lb />
vestigation of ideas on the<lb />
social, economic and political<lb />
phases of a reconstruction<lb />
which must follow the war.<lb />
Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt<lb />
will speak on the evening of<lb />
January 31st.<lb />
Organizations at E. C. T. C,<lb />
including the Men and 7omen's<lb />
Student Government Associa-<lb />
tions and the Young Democra-<lb />
tic Club, have received invita-<lb />
tions to send delegates to the<lb />
conference, on January 30th<lb />
31st. Every college in Virginia,<lb />
South Carolina, and North<lb />
ville, Chocowinity, Aurora, and I Carolina, will be represented,<lb />
See Teaching on Page Fomt See Meet on Page Four<lb />
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PAGE TWO<lb />
The TECO ECHO<lb />
FRIDAY. JANUARY<lb />
1942<lb />
fRidav<lb />
JANUA<lb />
The Teco Echo<lb />
Published Biweekly by the Student 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 />
Jimmy C.ianakos<lb />
Charles Craven<lb />
Editor-in-Chief<lb />
ASSOCIATE EDITORS<lb />
Jennings Ballard<lb />
Margie Dudley<lb />
Maribelle Robertson<lb />
 Sports Editor<lb />
Associate Sports Editor<lb />
BUSINESS STAFF<lb />
Mary Agnes Deal<lb />
Franklin Kyser<lb />
Mary Harvey Ruffin<lb />
Carnette Cordle<lb />
Cathy Hester<lb />
Photograph<lb />
Editorial Adviser<lb />
Busint ss 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 />
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Double Absences<lb />
There has been for some time now, a great deal of talk con-<lb />
cerning the recent faculty regulation on double absences. At the<lb />
same time that the regulation was made about the absences, an-<lb />
other matter was brought up about dormitory students leaving<lb />
campus for week-ends and missing so many classes. There is a<lb />
regulation in the handbook that reads like this, "Week-end per-<lb />
mits do not excuse students from attending classes. When a week-<lb />
end is referred to in this handbook, it must be construed as mean-<lb />
ing the time intervening between the last class of one week and<lb />
the first class of the next week This regulation has been in the<lb />
handbook for years. However it had not been enforced, and the<lb />
students had been abusing their privileges by ignoring the ruling<lb />
and leaving on Fridays, missing their Saturday classes, and often<lb />
missing their Monday classes. So in order to eliminate these un-<lb />
limited absences over week-ends, the faculty also made a ruling<lb />
that students could not have week-end leaves and miss their<lb />
classes. So now there are two regulations saying that students<lb />
cannot miss classes for week-end leaves . . . one made by the<lb />
student body years ago and one made by the faculty rather re-<lb />
cently.<lb />
The first ruling had not been enforced; so the students had<lb />
been saying nothing and going home when they pleased. How-<lb />
ever, after the matter had been brought up by the faculty, the<lb />
rule began to be enforced and now the students are really angry.<lb />
And the amusing thing about it all is that they are blaming the<lb />
double absence rule because they can't leave when they get good<lb />
and ready. The regulation on double absences does not have one<lb />
single thing to do with dormitory students leaving before their<lb />
last class on Saturday and returning after their first class on<lb />
Monday. Double absences or single absences, dormitory students<lb />
can't leave this campus for week-ends before their last class on<lb />
Saturday and must return before their first class on Monday.<lb />
Now comes the matter of double absences. If the dormitory<lb />
students are not allowed to miss classes for week-end leaves, why<lb />
should the day students and boys have the privilege of being<lb />
absent when the dormitory students do not? So in order to give<lb />
the day students and dormitory students privileges as nearly<lb />
equal as possible, the faculty passed the double absence rule.<lb />
So there are the facts. These are two separate rules. One to<lb />
keep dormitory students from missing week-end classes and one<lb />
to keep the day students from doing the same thing.<lb />
Now the problem is what are you going to do about the mat-<lb />
ter, or are you going to do anything? The cry comes from the<lb />
dormitory students that "We want to leave when we get ready,<lb />
just as we always have That's fine as long as you feel that way.<lb />
And as long as you do feel that way about it, fight for what you<lb />
think is right. But for heaven's sake, don't waste time and energy<lb />
fussing about the wrong thing. Don't argue about double absences<lb />
when they don't affect you one way or the other. The thing you<lb />
want done must be done by abolishing the rule in the handbook<lb />
and then asking the faculty to abolish the rule they made about<lb />
the same thing.<lb />
You have the facts. Now weigh them carefully, take your<lb />
stand and fight for what you want.<lb />
Hiya. captain, oophs�my<lb />
mistake, Betsy, I'll have to look<lb />
closer�what with the women<lb />
even borrowing army coats�<lb />
First it was cross guns, then it<lb />
was padded shoulders, then it<lb />
was brass buttons, and now<lb />
they just swipe the whole<lb />
jacket�buttons and all.<lb />
There goes that Janie Jones.<lb />
Guess she's forgotten Pearl<lb />
Harbor, she's not even trying<lb />
to conserve material why her<lb />
skirt must be yards and yards<lb />
wide. She oughta read Made-<lb />
moiselle so she'd have a narrow<lb />
silhouette and be in Style.<lb />
Don't tell me it's January the<lb />
30th already. Have to dash<lb />
down and buy myself a new<lb />
dress for the Ball � nope,<lb />
allowance won't allow it in<lb />
these times. Reckon I'll buy<lb />
some beads�nope, government<lb />
says thumbs down on plastics.<lb />
See by my paper�no more<lb />
rubber�guess we'll just soak<lb />
when it rains.<lb />
Mercy, there goes another<lb />
run. And no more Nylons for a<lb />
month and silk hose high enough<lb />
to pierce heavens gates.<lb />
So�my theme song for the<lb />
future�"Way down south in de<lb />
land ob Cotton<lb />
v<lb />
y"N<lb />
ews<lb />
Do Your Part<lb />
Ever since the Selective Service Act was passed by Congress<lb />
the armed forces of America have been rapidly increasing. And<lb />
with this increase has come a problem as to how to provide some<lb />
good wholesome form of recreation for the men in their leisure<lb />
hours. This problem has been solved to a certain extent by the<lb />
USO and civic organizations located near training bases. How-<lb />
ever it is practicallly impossible for these groups to take care of<lb />
entertaining all the men now in service. Now every organization<lb />
that is located near a training base and can help with this prob-<lb />
lem, is being asked to do so.<lb />
Tuesday night at a student mass meeting the student body<lb />
voted to allow service men to attend their Saturday night recrea-<lb />
tion hour at the Campus Building and to let the girls attend the<lb />
social functions for service men that are to be held at the Wo-<lb />
man's Club on week-ends. This action by the student body shows<lb />
that they are willing and delighted to do their part in the nation-<lb />
al defense program. It shows that they are willing to share their<lb />
privileges with those men who gave up their business and col-<lb />
lege careers in order to defend the rights of this great democracy.<lb />
For this the student body should be congratulated and<lb />
praised. By their action they can help to entertain these men who<lb />
are far away from home, friends and families. Just think how<lb />
you would feel if you were miles from home, knew no one, had<lb />
little money, and nothing but movies to spend it on. Think how<lb />
you would feel under those conditions and how your brothers and<lb />
friends who are in the armed forces of America feel.<lb />
You would want people to be nice and friendly towards you<lb />
so why not do the same thing for others? You have agreed to en-<lb />
tertain these service men now make a good job of it. Make them<lb />
feel at home instead of just letting them be there. Be cordial and<lb />
friendly and make them feel that you are not just willing to do<lb />
your part in National defense but that you are glad to do it.<lb />
So let's do all we can and make these boys feel at home and<lb />
give thpm a taste of that much-talked-of Southern Hospitality.<lb />
In order to raise funds for<lb />
the purpose of buying national<lb />
defense bonds, he commerce<lb />
club sponsored its membership<lb />
drive on Tuesday and Wednes-<lb />
day, January 27th and 28th.<lb />
Dues were slated as .50 and all<lb />
commerce majors were invited<lb />
to join.<lb />
A meeting of the Interna-<lb />
tional Relations Club was call-<lb />
ed for January 27th in room<lb />
209 of Austin at 7:30 P. M.<lb />
The president, Bobby Hollar,<lb />
urged all members to attend.<lb />
All Junior and Senior girls<lb />
will be invited to be the guests<lb />
of the American Legion at the<lb />
President's Ball on January<lb />
30th in the Wright Auditorium.<lb />
Tt was decided at a joint meet-<lb />
ing that the first 300 girls to re-<lb />
ceive permission from their<lb />
parents would be allowed to go.<lb />
They will have as their escorts,<lb />
men in the service.<lb />
The English club held its<lb />
last meeting on January 13th<lb />
in the English laboratory. The<lb />
theme of the program present-<lb />
ed was "Famous American<lb />
Periodicals Important to Eng-<lb />
lish Majors Dr. Lucille Turn-<lb />
er, English Department adviser<lb />
spoke on The Sewanee Review.<lb />
Later, on the program, Dr.<lb />
Posey read several of his very<lb />
interesting poems which were<lb />
much enjoyed by the group.<lb />
Many faculty members and<lb />
other visitors were among those<lb />
present at the meeting.<lb />
At the last Y. W. C. A. cabi-<lb />
net meeting the members voted<lb />
to take $18.75 from the treas-<lb />
ury for purchasing a defense<lb />
bond, and agreed to buy addi-<lb />
tional bonds in the future if<lb />
funds are available. The "Y"<lb />
has squeezed its budget this<lb />
year in order to contribute to<lb />
defense causes. Twenty-five dol-<lb />
lars that would ordinarily have<lb />
been used to finance a fall-<lb />
quarter social was given to<lb />
Bundles for Britain. The "Y"<lb />
also donated five dollars to the<lb />
Red Cross.<lb />
There are two new members<lb />
on the "Y" cabinet this quar-<lb />
ter. Dorothy Sasser has been<lb />
elected secretary in the place of<lb />
Ora Crisp who isn't in school<lb />
this term. Publicity Chairman,<lb />
Rachel Farrior. resigned at the<lb />
beginning of the quarter, and<lb />
Helen Flynn has been appoint-<lb />
ed to fill the vacancy. Dorothy<lb />
has been a loyal member of the<lb />
"Y" since her enrollment in<lb />
College, and Helen served on<lb />
the cabinet last quarter as<lb />
temporary chairman of the<lb />
Refreshments Committee while<lb />
the regular chairman, Ruth<lb />
Britt. was off doing practice<lb />
teaching.<lb />
Stand by. girls! A deputation<lb />
team from State College is com-<lb />
ing to E. C. T. C. Sunday eve-<lb />
ning of February 1st. to con-<lb />
duct Vesper services. There will<lb />
be an informal gathering in the<lb />
"Y" Hut afterwards.<lb />
Too little has been said about<lb />
night Watch. This short worship<lb />
service � held every Monday,<lb />
Tuesday, Wednesday, and<lb />
Thursday nights in the dormi-<lb />
tories is a new project that was<lb />
put in effect at the beginning<lb />
of fall quarter. Under the super-<lb />
vision of Carol Leigh Humph-<lb />
ries some good work has been<lb />
accomplished. In organizing her<lb />
project, she has appointed<lb />
chairmen in each dormitory<lb />
wing to see that there is a<lb />
place for the meeting and some-<lb />
one to conduct the services.<lb />
Chairmen in the dormitories<lb />
are Nancy Darden, Louise<lb />
Thomas, Wilson; Dorothy<lb />
Shearin, Sara Cox, Jarvis; Mir-<lb />
iam Sexton, Edna Mitchell,<lb />
Dorothy Wiggins. Lona Mad-<lb />
drey, Ragsdale. The dormitory<lb />
students deserve a vote of<lb />
thanks for the interest they<lb />
have shown and the coopera-<lb />
tion they have given.<lb />
Plans for the Easter Pageant<lb />
are in the making. This year it<lb />
is to be bigger, better, and more<lb />
beautiful, and it will if all pull<lb />
together.<lb />
Essay On Women<lb />
Editors Note: In the last issue<lb />
of this paper we printed an<lb />
essay on women. One of the<lb />
boys on the campus decided that<lb />
it needed to have an answer, so<lb />
here it is.<lb />
Men marry women�not be-<lb />
cause they have to but be-<lb />
cause they want to. Women also<lb />
have two feet and two hands<lb />
but seldom know how to use<lb />
them. They rarely if ever have<lb />
more than one husband (if<lb />
they get that many), they<lb />
never have any ideas at any-<lb />
time and they have all the<lb />
money they can carry but never<lb />
seem to know the value of it.<lb />
Women differ, from men�<lb />
they are not all alike. They<lb />
don't smell of bay-rum and to-<lb />
bacco nor are their chins stub-<lb />
by and hard. They smell of<lb />
flowers, their skin is white and<lb />
smooth and their hair is soft<lb />
and lustrous. But beneath this<lb />
veneer of culture and beauty<lb />
there lurks a devil incarnate.<lb />
They hold a potent power and<lb />
they know it. They plunge men<lb />
to the depths of Hell and raise<lb />
them to the heights of Heaven,<lb />
they make them die with their<lb />
faces in the mud or raised to<lb />
the skies; they make his heart<lb />
light or like a leaden weight<lb />
within their grasp, and thev<lb />
make the world a place of joy<lb />
and pleasure or a damnation of<lb />
desnair and dejection.<lb />
They know not that taxes are<lb />
things that are collected and not<lb />
driven, that a dollar only has<lb />
one hundred pennies, that a hat<lb />
is supposed to shield the head,<lb />
and that you can boil water<lb />
without burning it. And yet�<lb />
Men don't damn women.<lb />
They only say "God bless<lb />
them. God protect them, and<lb />
God forgive them for they know<lb />
not what thev do<lb />
Red Cross<lb />
STUDENT'S CORNER<lb />
rm<lb />
Though he doesn't quite meet the requirements fo<lb />
important man on the campus, Harry Jeffrey (Sha.<lb />
of you) Jarvis is a much-sought after and inspiring<lb />
the East Carolina Teachers College coeds. A freshmai<lb />
Jarvis has proved his mettle in every task he ha<lb />
As president of the freshman class<lb />
he has attempted to awaken in<lb />
the students a true interest in all<lb />
school activities as well as to stress<lb />
class loyalty and spirit.<lb />
Not long after our featured<lb />
one had registered and settled<lb />
down for some good studying,<lb />
everyone from the faculty mem-<lb />
bers to the lowliest freshman was<lb />
realizing that E. C. T. C. had<lb />
inherited a born leader. With the<lb />
help of his friend Charles Cush-<lb />
man. Shackey embarked first on<lb />
the organizing of an active cheer-<lb />
ing squad. "My greatest disap-<lb />
pointment in the school was the<lb />
apparent lack of school spirit,<lb />
especially evidenced by the poor<lb />
attendance at athletic contests<lb />
opinioned the interviewee.<lb />
Lacking the money to go to<lb />
an expensive engineering school. Harry, on the r<lb />
of an alumnus, registered here in order to build a fou<lb />
a degree in chemical engineering, his lifelong ami<lb />
coming to college he worked in the Hercules Powder I<lb />
a laboratory analyst in Hopewell. Virginia. When<lb />
knocked Shackey migrated to Richmond, where h. v<lb />
clothing store by day and attended classes in salesmai<lb />
public speaking by night.<lb />
In addition to his classroom duties Jarvis is a men<lb />
college Choir, the Y. M. C. A the intramural football ai<lb />
ball teams, and the business staff of the Teco Echo. As<lb />
the latter Shackey has exhibited his fine talent for 9<lb />
Yes. with all the time he spends on extra-curri ,<lb />
ties, he does have a hobby�writing letters. It dates back<lb />
school days when he was corresponding secretary for<lb />
Lambda Chapter of Pi Phi Fraternity for National<lb />
schools. His high school also realized his leadership abi<lb />
the same year they presented him with the "most .<lb />
ternity man" award. His second year in the fratem<lb />
with it the honors and responsibilities of the National<lb />
Director of Charity Works throughout the United Sta1<lb />
job necessitated travel and kindled the wandering<lb />
Shackey had to see his native land from ocean to oc<lb />
Though he falls short of six feet bv manv inch ai<lb />
no pretentions of posing as a Robert Taylor. Shackey<lb />
an interesting personality and well worth knowing.<lb />
DEFENSE<lb />
A course in leadership train-<lb />
ing will be offered to all girl<lb />
scouts. A meeting has been call-<lb />
ed by Mrs. Clarie Collins and<lb />
will be held in room 15 Austin<lb />
from 9:00 A. M. until 11:00,<lb />
on Wednesday and Friday in<lb />
Austin and on Tuesday and<lb />
Thursday in the basement of<lb />
the Class Room Building.<lb />
Continued from Page One<lb />
tivity workroom, and it is likely<lb />
that this which meets Tuesday<lb />
and Friday night will be split.<lb />
Mechanical drawing is the uni-<lb />
versal language of industry<lb />
and its interpretation is quite<lb />
important in Civilian Defense.<lb />
Realizing the popularity and<lb />
the practicality of such courses<lb />
as these, faculty members have<lb />
already begun work on the<lb />
planning of additional courses<lb />
to be offered next quarter.<lb />
by Mary Cheatham<lb />
Red Cross sweaters are roll-<lb />
ing off the campus assemblv<lb />
line at the rate of two a day. In<lb />
the first 20 days of this term<lb />
40 sweaters were turned in.<lb />
Altogether on campus since the<lb />
work was started in the middle<lb />
of October 80 sweaters have<lb />
been completed and approxi-<lb />
mately 150 others are under<lb />
construction.<lb />
Many more sweaters would<lb />
be under way except for the<lb />
difficulty of getting wool and<lb />
needles. Needles the proper<lb />
size simply cannot be bought<lb />
for love nor money so great is<lb />
the demand for them. Even the<lb />
Sears-Roebuck Company which<lb />
specializes on one day mailing<lb />
service wrote that it might be<lb />
thirty days or more before they<lb />
could fill an order, and as for<lb />
wool the local Red Cross sew-<lb />
ing room (through which the<lb />
campus is supplied) does not<lb />
have a skein of wool left and<lb />
has a waiting list for each new<lb />
shipment.<lb />
The Red Cross, which form-<lb />
erly was doing refugee knit-<lb />
ting, received instructions as<lb />
far back as November to knit<lb />
for our own American boys in<lb />
service, army, navy, marine<lb />
and air force. But so great was<lb />
the demand for wool that our<lb />
first shipment of service wool<lb />
reached campus only two weeks<lb />
ago. We were given Wool for 40<lb />
navy sweaters all of which were<lb />
put under construction in less<lb />
than a week, and in less than<lb />
ten days some of those same 40<lb />
had been completed.<lb />
The knitters are all delighted<lb />
with the navy wool. It is a<lb />
great improvement over the old<lb />
refguee wool, and it works up<lb />
into quite handsome sweaters<lb />
and of course each girl who<lb />
knits one will pin her name and<lb />
address to it. Come now, play<lb />
fair and let us know of any<lb />
letters you get from it. Judging<lb />
from the large number of Tar<lb />
Heels in the war zone, it is<lb />
quite possible that our sweaters<lb />
may go to some of them.<lb />
The navy sweaters were done<lb />
by a new pattern none of us<lb />
had ever done, so the first one<lb />
to be completed got tried on one<lb />
of the dates in Wilson parlor<lb />
to see how it fitted. It did�<lb />
very nicely.<lb />
By the way all you knitters<lb />
and others keep an eye on the<lb />
Red Cross bulletin board�the<lb />
board just outside of the Y<lb />
Store. From time to time<lb />
notices of interest and calls for<lb />
volunteers for specific odd jobs<lb />
which need to be done will be<lb />
posted. Here is a chance for<lb />
many of you who do not knit to<lb />
help in other ways.<lb />
The Editor has requested a<lb />
Red Cross column for each<lb />
issue, so�Goodbye now until<lb />
next time.<lb />
STUDENT OPINION<lb />
To the Editor:<lb />
Everyone seems to be dissatisfied with the recent :<lb />
regulation which established the present system of "d<lb />
yet there is much disagreement as to what should be d<lb />
it. Some of the students do not like the idea at all and pr<lb />
er cuts to be taken at no specified time. Others recoj<lb />
value of the existing eight absences system and want to<lb />
it at all costs. This enables a student who has been ou1<lb />
of sickness, for example, to return to school and mak<lb />
work In many schools this would not be possible. The r<lb />
which seems to be causing more trouble than the "d <lb />
system is the one which makes the dormitory stud<lb />
on the campus during all the week-end except the period<lb />
their last class on Saturday and their first class on Mond<lb />
regulation is unfair because it discriminates against the s1<lb />
who live some distance from Greenville and also the u<lb />
students. Students would not object to the "double cut" sysb m so<lb />
much if they were allowed to take these "double cuts" when<lb />
wanted to or needed to. We believe that the student body is<lb />
minded and that most students realized that something had<lb />
done to keep teachers from having empty classes on Saturda<lb />
there is absolutely no logical reason whv students should lot be<lb />
allowed to go home or to functions off the campus on week<lb />
in a limited number of cases. We believe that two week- Is i<lb />
quarter is the least that should be expected. Parents too are<lb />
wondering why their children can not come home for a  k-end.<lb />
In the case of students who live some distance from the c<lb />
I imp�!slble for them to leave on Saturdav afternoon ai<lb />
back Monday for a morning class. This is not a Nunnery<lb />
penal institution yet this "week-end regulation" belong in an<lb />
institution of that type, not at E. C. T. C. The students an<lb />
manding that this regulation be reconsidered along with a gen-<lb />
eral reconsideration of the whole "double cut" program. It seems<lb />
to us that the best solution would be to keep the eight absence<lb />
system with all it's good points and possiblv even the "double cut"<lb />
regulation but allow these to be taken at the students discretion.<lb />
�A STCDEXT.<lb />
To the Editor,<lb />
With due respect to those students who did their part on<lb />
January the Twentieth by contributing their dimes for the bond<lb />
to be bought, I'd still like to jump on that greater majority who<lb />
welched on the obligation they undertook. If I remember correct-<lb />
ly the entire student body voted as a whole to give a dime a<lb />
month individually towards buying a bond which would be pur-<lb />
chased in the name of the college. The idea was that to buy a bond<lb />
now would be contributing to national defense, and that later<lb />
when the war is over the returns from the bonds would be used<lb />
in loan funds or scholarships to help worthv students. If vou<lb />
werent willing to give your dime�-whv did vou vote to do so?<lb />
Every student here should be told that onlv thirty dollars was<lb />
raised when if we all had done our part a hundred and twenty<lb />
would have been collected. Next month lets let our dimes flow<lb />
more freely�it's one thing you and I can do�it's one part we can<lb />
take in the fight that's going on.The fact is it's not enough just<lb />
to Remember Pearl Harbor�let's remember it�but lets do<lb />
something about it.<lb />
�A STUDEST.<lb />
PARADE OF OPINION<lb />
by Associatel Collegiate Press<lb />
Higher education must have for the coming vear an in-<lb />
telligent and a consecrated leadership. The selective'service and<lb />
other war measures have already disturbed its program. More<lb />
drastic changes are quite possible.<lb />
In order to gain the victory in this dreadful war and also to<lb />
win the peace at its conclusion the nation must have a steadv flow<lb />
of educated leaders. This is not only true for the militarv forces<lb />
and governmental agencies, but equally so for industry, business<lb />
and the professions.<lb />
Because of the lowering of the minimum age for selective ser-<lb />
vice, most of the colleges have decided to accelerate their pro-<lb />
grams. For some years about two-thirds of the member colleges<lb />
8 Association of American Colleges have had summer ses-<lb />
sions. The length of these sessions has varied from six to twelve<lb />
weeks in length.<lb />
I <lb />
Tea I Served<lb />
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noticed on our<lb />
Varsity <lb />
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proceeding<lb />
o'clock, and t!<lb />
building, " � I<lb />
to ehange<lb />
welc<lb />
in to announc- I<lb />
wenr to the ba j<lb />
first 0f the bui<lb />
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them that they shj<lb />
liging Bi<lb />
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righted forn<lb />
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If, It was ur.t'3<lb />
den appearano .<lb />
The fad sta<lb />
be better at<lb />
the brilliant -<lb />
manship was<lb />
suffered; after I<lb />
referees cam. <lb />
clean playing<lb />
That sums<lb />
wasn't won I<lb />
fore a large gatl<lb />
bettered any i<lb />
least Uncle �<lb />
our campus, a:<lb />
Ou<lb />
Tall. I<lb />
ECTC landn J<lb />
hurst Watson.<lb />
jeame to ECTC<lb />
collegiate athletJ<lb />
He was boil<lb />
Southport on y<lb />
concentrating oj<lb />
ing course and'<lb />
go up for final<lb />
ernment CAA ii<lb />
ing. If success<lb />
led a private u<lb />
A-l on UncU Sj<lb />
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graduate in M<lb />
j in Physical K,j<lb />
j soon after hojn<lb />
j ney's staff of<lb />
cation instn.<lb />
His absend<lb />
squad will be sol<lb />
but he still has<lb />
Pirate basketee:<lb />
we hope, a senal<lb />
ey" has been otl<lb />
game so far<lb />
praise for his bj<lb />
His defensive<lb />
lighted recently<lb />
mker, Naval Stl<lb />
Of the coui<lb />
except for autl<lb />
think he wouldl<lb />
Enstein's theor<lb />
His chief<lb />
and assisting J<lb />
Asked whal<lb />
fied with the (<lb />
astically "just<lb />
for four, gobs<lb />
(censored).<lb />
He likes tt<lb />
Readers Digesi<lb />
Tommy Dorsey.<lb />
that its implies!<lb />
The cashief<lb />
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The TECO ECHO<lb />
PAGE THREE<lb />
Sports-Gazing<lb />
With<lb />
Jimmy Gianakos<lb />
ACC Tops Pirates In 28-25 Win<lb />
�Pflh . �� .� � - <lb />
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I Nominate<lb />
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nod Cents!<lb />
� of LMvat significance has gone by almost un-<lb />
arapus. It is the annual welcoming party for the<lb />
lb members. The "warm" reception given them<lb />
 ; and we were especially delighted with the<lb />
ich took place. The guests began to arrive at 81<lb />
were greeted in the blue room of the campus<lb />
blue room. The stuffiness of the gym caused the,<lb />
into something more comfortable. After a short<lb />
resa by President Futrell. Mustard Maness came<lb />
that dinner was being served below, so down we<lb />
. ment to partake f a light snack. Serving at the<lb />
Te1 tables were Messers. Lucas. W a d d e 11. and;<lb />
y offered several tasty dishes and their feelings1<lb />
� when several of the guests insisted they sudden-<lb />
ly after all. so they had to use force to convince<lb />
shouldn't miss such an opportunity. At the next<lb />
Hilly Greene gave free haircuts to the quests only.<lb />
;e a neat appearance after a good healthy meal.<lb />
C. members are to be congratulated for their<lb />
led to new members. At the next table "Chuck"<lb />
� Butler and Wiley Brown cordially enthralled the<lb />
For<lb />
1942 VARSITY CLUB SWEETHEART<lb />
Fast Moving ECTC Pirates<lb />
Take Army Engineers 41-26<lb />
Tornadoes Lead<lb />
In Intramural<lb />
Basketball Games<lb />
In a fast moving game the;<lb />
ECTC Pirates van rough shod I<lb />
over the Co. "A" Engineers<lb />
last Monday nite. 41-26.<lb />
"Dopey" Watson connected1<lb />
with a shot under the basket:<lb />
and the Pirates pulled into a!<lb />
! 0-0 lead after ten minutes. The j<lb />
! soldiers rallied several times to<lb />
pull up close in the second quar-<lb />
� "body beautiful" treatment. Through a copy-<lb />
which we are not at liberty to divulge, the<lb />
ttied up" and they gazed with awe at their new<lb />
entertainment the men played at boxing. With<lb />
d to each of them, they agreed to shut their<lb />
other hand behind them. The sport proved very , Wlt  M<lb />
f them were able to walk away under their own, ter but once the Pirate machine<lb />
a fitting climax to a most entertaining evening. I started to clicking there was<lb />
tarred the proceedings. "Arky" Woody, a rabble simply no heading them. Hankner physical director, said<lb />
attempted a political speech to entice the new The contest was one of the vesterday There are four teams<lb />
somehow best played by the Pirates afl f the ' tournament and the<lb />
iseason and scoring honors were, rameg are ffl fhe college<lb />
Mountaineer Also Have Thirst For Knowledge . .&amp;i5firt Jhfrd-ST<lb />
September 1941 to be exact, a dozenor �� heco<lb />
Keen competition is being<lb />
shown by the teams in the boys'<lb />
basketball intramurals. Mr.<lb />
�<lb />
he Campus building, but his plan<lb />
clothes and descended the Blue<lb />
w� followed by (MJFSZ �-VHa�nkoer<lb />
��(hum"lMannB5r�Wn -iSi ��t the Knock-down and<lb />
The Pirates worked the ball<lb />
in fast and Brown and Zuras,<lb />
�n a � ime.<lb />
on their ston<lb />
ir quest was a search for knowledge�and also to<lb />
'ball. Somehow the entire rontingent arrived at<lb />
a1 w. Bast Carolina Teachers College. Undoubt-<lb />
� 'he fact that east of Raleigh there is only one<lb />
Greenville developed on a corner of it. Asheville<lb />
resentatives, Hendersonville two and the balance<lb />
many hollows and peaks of the sapphire country.<lb />
m was a few days late, having a little trouble in get-<lb />
to wearing shoes. Seriously though, once assem-<lb />
dug into the task of becoming a part of the insti o Das an aiso contributed!<lb />
cally as well as mentally, and their record speaks forf<lb />
- unfortunate that some factions resented their sud-<lb />
nce. but onlv time ironed out the differences<lb />
� stands out that student relationships could hardly<lb />
other athletic set-up. Maybe that accounts for<lb />
- -completed by the football team. Their sports-<lb />
9 evidenced in every game, and few penalties were<lb />
fter the Erskine and Bergen games, the respective<lb />
� the dressing room and commended the boys<lb />
tactics as the finest they had seen all season hurried.<lb />
- uns up this little success story, but all the glory<lb />
on the playing field. Dr. Maedows. in an address be-<lb />
� gathering declared that ECTC athletes equaled or<lb />
scholastic averages made by a campus group. At<lb />
Sam won't suffer from incapable manpower from<lb />
is. and let's hope he has as good a record.<lb />
Hell broke lose on the East<lb />
Carolina Teachers College bas-<lb />
ketball court Wednesday night<lb />
when the Atlantic Christian<lb />
College Bulldogs went home<lb />
with the best end of a 28-25<lb />
score and the coveted Bo-<lb />
Hunk Trophy.<lb />
With less than three minutes<lb />
to play, and the score 23-25<lb />
Harris. E. C. T. C. sub, dropped<lb />
the ball through the hoop to tie<lb />
the game at 25 all. However<lb />
Chapin, AC ace, tallied with a<lb />
field goal and made good a<lb />
free shot to take the game.<lb />
Just as the whistle blew ECTC's<lb />
mighty midget, Bob Young,<lb />
connected with a beautiful shot<lb />
from mid court�but all too<lb />
late.<lb />
Five minutes after the start-<lb />
 ing whistle, Watson, high scor-<lb />
i er for the evening, hooked a<lb />
; beauty giving ECTC the first<lb />
 "core. Moments later after Las-<lb />
 siter gained a gratis throw,<lb />
Watson and Bob Young hit the<lb />
j hucket to null the Pirates ahead<lb />
6-1. At intermission ECTC led<lb />
17-11.<lb />
With twelve minutes left in<lb />
 the game AC pulled up even 17-<lb />
! 17, holding the Pirates score-<lb />
less. From then on out it was<lb />
; anybody's ball game, with the<lb />
lead chancing five times, but<lb />
 Lady Luck favored the AC<lb />
icapers and they took the lead<lb />
' in the last seconds�for keeps.<lb />
High scorer for the Pirates<lb />
! was Dopey Watson with 12<lb />
� �� -t i-ii. � 7" ArTr fTnk points. He was followed by<lb />
Pictured is Miss Frances Boenuck, WjjiflBjrCW J y and Wod 4 Har.<lb />
Sweetheart. The new sweetheart will be chosen this quarter by <lb />
the Varsity Club and presented at the Varsity Club barn dance<lb />
to be given sometime this quarter. <lb />
drag-out methods seem to have<lb />
been given up for a real inter-<lb />
the" two" starting guards, weTe Pjetation of the scientific game<lb />
ritrdrfd incorg A<lb />
to the forwaids with luickjeach bov on the squad showing<lb />
0Harrisa new comer, scored Qe some ability.<lb />
�ibuted I Resultant scores of the games<lb />
i excellent floor game, as did which have been played so far<lb />
in fact the entire squad. and the schedule for the season<lb />
Leaders for the Engineers, are as follows: The Tornadoes! <lb />
were Woodhouse with eight won over the Tarheels, 16-14. h<lb />
lv but the close (tuardinff .over the Professors. 20-11. JheMe -ist inurawy b presj(<lb />
teachers made them rely on I Bobcats won over the Pro- College<lb />
Varsity Club To Select<lb />
Third Varsity Sweetheart<lb />
�� <lb />
Pirates Conquer<lb />
Belmont Abbey<lb />
spirit and loyalty to all athle-<lb />
tic contests.<lb />
The winner will be presented<lb />
at the annual Varsity Club<lb />
formal dance. It is the only boy<lb />
break dance of the year, and<lb />
there is a strong possibility<lb />
that it will be held before the<lb />
end of the quarter. Several<lb />
boys will leave to join the army<lb />
Highlighting the weekly<lb />
meeting of the Varsity club last<lb />
Tuesday nite was the comple- i or navy in March and the dance<lb />
tion of plans to select the I date is moved up in order that<lb />
group's annual "Varsity Club they-might attend<lb />
Sweetheart It was decided to The naming of the 1942<lb />
let all students have a hand in i Varsity sweetheart will take<lb />
the election bv letting them; place February 21 at an old<lb />
nominate their favorites on the time Barn Dance to be given by<lb />
the club at the College Gym<lb />
long shots most of which were lessors, 16-10.<lb />
This Week's<lb />
Outstanding Athlete<lb />
Tall, bespecki.d and minus the east coast brojj.Js B<lb />
dmark distinguished by the name of Dnid White<lb />
�C WwS o. XrrcTheSotS<lb />
1i�;fborin Taint in the N. C. f"I<lb />
ort on your latest Gulf road maps. At the present he is j<lb />
trating on his C. P. T. fly-<lb />
trse and was scheduled to<lb />
. for final "ride" with a gov-<lb />
�AA inspector this morn-<lb />
- It" successful he will be award-<lb />
: a private license and become<lb />
Uncle Sam's list of prefer-<lb />
red birdmen. "Dopey" plans to<lb />
iuate in March with a A. B.<lb />
in Physical Education and very<lb />
. after hopes to join Gene Tun-<lb />
's staff of Naval physical edu-<lb />
. instructors.<lb />
His absence from the tennis<lb />
squad will be sorely felt this spring<lb />
- he still has time to spark the<lb />
i Pirate basketeers in a belated but.<lb />
hope, a sensational rally. "Dop-<lb />
. has been outstanding in every<lb />
. so far and deserves much<lb />
liae for his ball-hawking tactics.<lb />
His defensive playing was high-<lb />
. hted recently when he held Blei-<lb />
mker, Naval Station ace, oneheld jmai individual and<lb />
Of the court he is a mid mannered mn o t<lb />
except for authentic reports from .XetcM3Vmg one of<lb />
think he would gladly devote all his time to solving<lb />
i Knstein's theories. . . �flrfi� (strictly for fun)<lb />
His chief recreation is P1? �Ve rlor at 10:30.<lb />
and assisting Jerome Butler "lim entirely satis-<lb />
a�� s aausaMM s <lb />
I ,CenHer1.es to spend �jVJ?3S��p<lb />
iReadcrsDD�S gMSStes?"and he insi9ts<lb />
Camp Davis Quint<lb />
Overwhelms ECTC<lb />
By Score 53-33<lb />
The 96th Coast Artillery five<lb />
handed ECTC a stinging 53-33<lb />
defeat in a game played Janu-<lb />
ary 19 at Camp Davis.<lb />
The soldier sharp-shooters<lb />
were simply too strong for<lb />
Coach John's boys for they met<lb />
some of the states best basket-<lb />
ball talent in going down.<lb />
Camp Davis puiied into<lb />
SCHEDULE<lb />
Thurs Jan. 22, 12:05 noon<lb />
Tarheels vs Bobcats.<lb />
Sat Jan. 24, 12:05 noon�<lb />
Tornadoes vs Professors.<lb />
Mon Jan. 26, 12:05 noon-<lb />
Tornadoes vs Tarheels.<lb />
Mon Jan. 26, 5:05�Bobcats<lb />
vs Professors.<lb />
Wed Jan. 28, 4:05�Torna-<lb />
does vs Bobcats.<lb />
Wed Jan. 28, 5:05�Tarheels<lb />
vs Professors.<lb />
Thurs Jan. 29, 12:05 noon-<lb />
Tarheels vs Bobcats.<lb />
Sat Jan. 31, 12:05 noon-<lb />
Tornadoes vs Professors.<lb />
PAPER<lb />
early lead and doubled the<lb />
score bv intermission, the count<lb />
being 26-13.<lb />
Barnett, ace center, led scor-<lb />
ing honors with 19 points.<lb />
Other Davis leaders were<lb />
Dravetz 13 and Willets 9.<lb />
For the Pirates Jack Young<lb />
kept in his usual form and led<lb />
his team with 14 points. The<lb />
rest of the scoring was divided<lb />
among Watson with 4, Mann 4,<lb />
Zuras 4. Harris 3, Brown 3,<lb />
and Woody 1.<lb />
Continued from Page One<lb />
anjed over the the Tecoan to be in<lb />
de-<lb />
28-24.<lb />
Led bv towering Jack Young<lb />
who hit the basket for 13<lb />
points, nine in the last half, the<lb />
Bucs turned in an excellent<lb />
performance in conquering the<lb />
fast breaking Abbey quint. (<lb />
Belmont was paced by Sylves-<lb />
ter, sharp-shooting forward,<lb />
who hung up 9 points.<lb />
The game was very close<lb />
throughout and the half score<lb />
found the Pirates ahead 10-81<lb />
but their eight field goals in the<lb />
second half were sufficient to<lb />
turn the tide.<lb />
Clvde Mann played a very<lb />
pood defensive game and was<lb />
runner up to J. Young with six<lb />
points. Other leaders for the<lb />
Pirates were the guards, Bob<lb />
Young 6, and Woody 2. This<lb />
diminitive pair were all over<lb />
the court and stole the ball con-<lb />
stantly.<lb />
The last ten minutes of the<lb />
game had the fans in a frenzy.<lb />
The lead changed hands several<lb />
times and with three minutes to<lb />
President Futrell pointed out<lb />
that the nominations are not<lb />
The popularity of square dances<lb />
was well evidenced last wTeek<lb />
r i w wTireatlv ass st the end and elaborate plans are be-<lb />
ftnal but wmgreatiy �����U worked out t0 make this<lb />
club in making its aKmate j A prQgnm<lb />
choice.<lb />
In order to nominate a per<lb />
is being arranged to entertain<lb />
the students between square<lb />
dance sets with musical rendi-<lb />
son, simply tear out the coupon<lb />
appearing on this page. Fill it of "several" talented club<lb />
out and deposit in the Varsity<lb />
Club Sweetheart box located in '<lb />
the Teco Echo staff room. AIL<lb />
entries must be in by four<lb />
o'clock Saturday afternoon.<lb />
In selecting your preference,<lb />
be sure to keep in mind the<lb />
"V" clubs long standing prere- j<lb />
quisite for this award�school 1<lb />
LAUTARES BROS.<lb />
JEWELERS<lb />
Watches � Jewelry � Silver<lb />
Gifts � Watch Repairing<lb />
purchasing United States<lb />
fense stamps and bonds.<lb />
Mr. McHenry emphasized<lb />
that if students would save only<lb />
clean paper hjs workers would , <lb />
be spared a good deal of trouble play the Buca were holding to<lb />
and more money would be paid I a 24-23 lead. Two quick baskets<lb />
for the load. 'put the game on ice however.<lb />
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The cashier at theOT1 sugjeswi form<lb />
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on . . . you just can't beat popularity.<lb />
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New Coats � New Suits New Dresses<lb />
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You trait its quality<lb />
Everybody wants ffce real<lb />
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Thar' ice-cold Coco-Cola.<lb />
It hat quality, the quality<lb />
of genuine goodness . �.<lb />
taste, the tatto that<lb />
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PAGE FOUR<lb />
The TECO ECHO<lb />
FRIDAY<lb />
MNTJABYa<lb />
Greenville� Mae Elks), and Miss Blanche<lb />
Miss Christine J o h n s t o nj Hart was appointed to present<lb />
alumna and member of the fac- tne names of a number of alum<lb />
ulty of the Training School,<lb />
read selections from "The<lb />
White Cliffs" by Alice Duer<lb />
Miller to members of the Green-<lb />
ville alumni chapter at their<lb />
regular monthly meeting held<lb />
in the New Class Room Build-<lb />
ing on Friday evening, Janu-<lb />
ary B. During the business<lb />
hour, plans were made for a<lb />
bridge party to be held in the<lb />
New Class Room Building on<lb />
Friday evening, February 6.<lb />
All E. C. T. C. alumni in'Pitt<lb />
County are invited as guests of<lb />
the Greenville chapter. Mrs.<lb />
Clem Garner (Ruth Blanchard)<lb />
was appointed as general chair-<lb />
man of arrangements. Hostess-<lb />
es for the January meeting<lb />
were: Mrs. Ola Tucker (Helen<lb />
Mattocks). Mi<lb />
Simmons. Mrs. G. N. Raynor<lb />
(Ruth McGowan), and Mrs. L.<lb />
Roy Hardee (Sallie Waters).<lb />
ni at the February meeting in<lb />
order to select a nominee for the<lb />
1942 symbolic alumni award.<lb />
Miss Vallie Sumrell and Miss<lb />
Blanche Hart will joint hos-<lb />
tesses for the February meet-<lb />
ing.<lb />
WITH THE CHAPTER<lb />
PRESIDENTS<lb />
Burlington-<lb />
Miss Beatrice Cherry�<lb />
At the first meeting of the<lb />
year, the members of the Ayden<lb />
alumni group elected as their<lb />
president, Miss Beatrice<lb />
Cherry, member of the two-<lb />
year class of '30 and the A. B.<lb />
class of '40. From 193133,<lb />
Miss Cherry taught at Star<lb />
Branch School in Pamlico coun-<lb />
ty; from 1934'40, in Grimes-<lb />
Jame Jacks on iand. and since the fall of 1940(<lb />
she has been employed in the<lb />
Ayden primary school. She is<lb />
secretary and treasurer of the<lb />
Pitt County branch of the<lb />
Association of Childhood Edu-<lb />
dent of the Winterville alumni<lb />
chapter. Since being graduated<lb />
she returned to go on the New<lb />
England-Canadian Tour. In the<lb />
summer of '39, she completed<lb />
six semester hours of graduate<lb />
work at Duke University. Miss<lb />
Parker taught the sixth and<lb />
seventh grades in Conetoe dur-<lb />
ing her first year of teaching<lb />
and this will make four years<lb />
in Winterville as seventh grade<lb />
teacher.<lb />
She attends the Missionary<lb />
Baptist Sunday School and<lb />
church. At present, is chairman<lb />
of the Seventh Grade Group in<lb />
the Pitt County unit of the<lb />
N. C. E. A. As a student, she<lb />
served as house president and<lb />
Tecoan representative.<lb />
Miss Madeline McCain�<lb />
team of Edward Best High<lb />
School.<lb />
C. Ray Pruette was listed in<lb />
the 1939 edition of Who's Who<lb />
in American Universities and<lb />
Colleges, a year book giving<lb />
short biographical sketches of<lb />
outstanding students from the<lb />
leading campuses. The follow-<lb />
ing is a list of his activities and<lb />
extra-curricula work while in<lb />
College: editor of the Teco<lb />
Echo, '3738; Teco Echo asso-<lb />
ciate editor, '3637; Teco Echo<lb />
exchange editor; member of<lb />
Men's Student Government<lb />
Association all four years�<lb />
secretary in '37; member of<lb />
Publications Board, '373839;<lb />
History Club. 373839; Sci-<lb />
ence Club all four years; Phi<lb />
Siema Pi Fraternitv, '3738<lb />
'39; Lanier Society, '373839;<lb />
Brown, Elizabeth Noe, Kate lie Copeland,jnniedell Dawson, gency.<lb />
Bryan Parker, Elizabeth Gates,<lb />
Vivian McLawhon, Virginia<lb />
Spencer. Elizabeth Gay, Julia<lb />
The High Point chapter has!and a delegate to the North<lb />
as its president this year, Miss Carolina Collegiate Press Asso-<lb />
Madeline McCain, '30C, A. B. ciation in 193738.<lb />
degree. In 1935, she was grant-<lb />
ed a life certificate after work<lb />
at U. N. C. and five years of<lb />
teaching. In '39, she returned to<lb />
E. C. T. C. and went on the<lb />
New England�Canadian Tour.<lb />
Miss McCain first taught in<lb />
Elizabethtown � Math, and<lb />
Science in the high school. For<lb />
the past eight years, she has<lb />
cation.<lb />
On Monday evening. January<lb />
12. members of the Burlington<lb />
chapter met at the country club Miss Ruby Garrus�<lb />
for a bridge and fan tan party, j The Raleigh Chapter of the<lb />
Duke East Carolina Teachers College<lb />
Mercer (Irma Dell Phillips),<lb />
Mrs. Paul Jones (Ruth Bar-<lb />
Bee). Misses Bessie Gregg and<lb />
Ida Walters. The meeting<lb />
proved to be one of the best at-<lb />
tended of the year. Three new<lb />
members received a cordial wel-<lb />
come by the group.<lb />
La Grange�<lb />
Mrs. J. T. Sutton (Mae<lb />
Hampton Keith) was elected in<lb />
November to serve as president<lb />
of the La Grange alumni group<lb />
when Mrs. Millard Sutton<lb />
(Mary Wise Davenport) re-<lb />
signed. The November meeting<lb />
was held in the home of Mrs.<lb />
Ada Johnson with Mrs. John-<lb />
son and Miss Celia Grantham<lb />
as joint hostesses. The group<lb />
met in December with Mrs. J.<lb />
T. Sutton. Mrs. Sutton and Miss<lb />
Frances Smith were associate<lb />
hostesses. The hostesses had ar-<lb />
ranged a beautiful tree under<lb />
which each member found a<lb />
gift.<lb />
Raleijh�<lb />
Members of the Raleigh<lb />
alumni group were privileged<lb />
to have Dr. Clyde A. Erwin,<lb />
State Superintendent of Public<lb />
Instruction, as guest speaker at<lb />
their January meeting. Dr. Er-<lb />
win spoke about "Education<lb />
and World Crisis Mrs. J. C.<lb />
Holland, president of the gen-<lb />
eral Association, urged the<lb />
group to actively work in reach-<lb />
the membership goal by this<lb />
commencement. 1942. She also<lb />
read Miss Pattie Dowell's his-<lb />
tory of the Raleigh chapter.<lb />
Mrs. John H. Harris (Rachel<lb />
Stone) was welcomed as a new<lb />
member. Mrs. C. H. Baker<lb />
(Carrie Mae Ward) is leaving<lb />
Raleigh. She was presented with<lb />
a parting gift.<lb />
Hosteses for the meeting<lb />
were Mrs. J. M. Newsome (El-<lb />
len Refrow)�at whose home<lb />
the meeting was held. Mrs. R. F.<lb />
Noble (Mamie Cutler) Mrs.<lb />
C. H. Baker. Mrs. O. K. Joyner<lb />
(Christine Joyner), and Mrs.<lb />
Otho Duke.<lb />
Aden�<lb />
Dr. A. D. Frank was guest<lb />
speaker to the members of the<lb />
Ayden alumni chapter on Thurs-<lb />
day evening, January 22, when<lb />
they met at the home of Mrs.<lb />
Lyman Baldree with Miss Mar-<lb />
tha Baldree and Mrs. Max Mc-<lb />
Lohorn serving as associate<lb />
hostesses. Dr. Frank's most in-<lb />
teresting and informative talk<lb />
was concerning world condi-<lb />
tions at the present. At the close<lb />
of his talk, he answered many<lb />
questions for the alumni. Other<lb />
guests were Misses Ruth White<lb />
and Estelle McClees.<lb />
Miss Beatrice Cherry, presi-<lb />
dent, presided over the business<lb />
hour. A committee composed of<lb />
Mrs. R. D. Sumrell (Grace Mc-<lb />
Clees), Mrs. Jamie Dail (Alice<lb />
alumni association is this year<lb />
headed by Miss Ruby Harris,<lb />
member of the two-year class<lb />
of 1920 and the A. B. class of<lb />
'35. In 1922, she was enrolled<lb />
at the University of North<lb />
Carolina for one term of sum-<lb />
mer school; in '27, '33, '34. and<lb />
'41. she attended summer school<lb />
at E. C. T. C. Some of the work<lb />
taken in the summer of '41 was<lb />
work toward the M. A. degree<lb />
 An unstable form of element<lb />
No. 61, only missing item in the<lb />
list of known chemicals of the<lb />
material universe, has been pro-<lb />
duced in the University of Cali-<lb />
fornia cyclotron and by experi-<lb />
menters at Ohio State universi-<lb />
ty.<lb />
Announcement of the experi-<lb />
been and is at present teaching ment here said a radioactive<lb />
biology in the High Point Sen- form of No. 61 was produced by<lb />
Annie'Kate Evans, Hazel Gray stenographers ' �<lb />
Evans. Eris Day Finch, Amy ment sen<lb />
. Floyd, Lucy Green, Jane Har- Good stenograi<lb />
Branch, and M. Edith Moore, lee, W. B. Harris, Laura in deman�i. Tl e alwa<lb />
history and social sciences; Hearne, Genevieve Hodges, 1,440<lb />
Louise Britt. Laura Strickland Mary Emma Jefferson. Ida Y. good chance<lb />
Kenneth Walker, Mary Ixuise Johnson, Mildred Johnson, to positi<lb />
Ohappell. Charles Mrks, and Hazel Dell Jones. Elizabeth sibility,<lb />
Norma Wellons, mathematics Kitrell, Osbourne Lewis, Wilma tions, in<lb />
Ruth Chandler, Edna Mitchell. Lewis. Janice Lister. Evelyn have th,<lb />
examii<lb />
Pearsall. by the Civil<lb />
and Vernon Kuetemeyer, music; Lyonn, Ben Miller. Annie Na- The<lb />
Russell Beddard, Cornelia Keu konecany, Dorothy Pearsall, by th,<lb />
zenkamp and Dorothy Weeks, Annie Sue Perry, Ruth Evelyn si�n for<lb />
French: Clarissa Humphrey, Roach, Frances Roberts, Mari- until furthei<lb />
Lois McCormick, LaVerne Coxbelle Robertson. Russell Roger- nation coi<lb />
Edith Moore. Dot Weeks, Kath-son, Virginia Rouse, Marjorie dictation<lb />
leen Barkley. Edna Mitchell and Roue. Spencer Rubin. Katherine minute<lb />
Frances Sutherland, English. : Russell. Dorothy Mae Sasser, notes. AH<lb />
1 Lois Sessoms, j. C. Shepherd, qualify are<lb />
Merle Slater. Burchie Smith, The gtei<lb />
Annie Audrey Stevenson. Helen tions an I<lb />
TRY-OUTS<lb />
examii<lb />
Marie Stone. Geraldine Taylor, dred citi<lb />
Jane Vann. Mabel Spence Wat- United Stab<lb />
son. Patsv Whitehurst. and range for<lb />
IV � � 117-1  Il'f-Y<lb />
Virginia Wilson. to applicants<lb />
Freshmen were Elizabeth I8 planning 1<lb />
Ann Rat son.<lb />
ior High School.<lb />
She is active in a number of<lb />
organization. In addition to be-<lb />
ing a member of the E. C. T. C.<lb />
chapter. Miss McCain holds<lb />
membership in the following:<lb />
a member of the Presbyterian<lb />
church. Waxhaw, N. C Gleen-<lb />
er's Sunday School Class�First<lb />
Presbyterian Church, High<lb />
Point: Business Girls Circle-<lb />
First Presbyterian Church,<lb />
High Point; Business and Pro-<lb />
fessional Club of the Y. W. C.<lb />
A High Point; Red Cross;<lb />
Young Womans Christian Asso-<lb />
ciation ; Teachers Chorus (char-<lb />
ter member): N. C. E. A<lb />
Class Room Teachers; Faculty<lb />
Rridge Club (Senior High Fac-<lb />
ulty) ; and organizer and fac-<lb />
ulty advisor of Cheer Leaders<lb />
bombarding some rare earths<lb />
with atomic bullets. The raw<lb />
materials used were sent to<lb />
Berkeley more than a year ago<lb />
from Italy by Dr. Luigi Rolla,<lb />
Italian chemist.<lb />
MEET<lb />
and this summer she is plan- r'u0 of the high school (one of<lb />
ning to return for more gradutne first of its kind) and spon<lb />
ate work.<lb />
Miss Garris is presently em-<lb />
ployed and has been since 1920<lb />
as kindergarten teacher in the<lb />
State School for Blind, Raleigh,<lb />
N. C. She likes her work very<lb />
much and is greatly interested<lb />
in working with blind children.<lb />
Many of the students that she<lb />
started and taught to read<lb />
Braille with their fingers have<lb />
been graduated from college.<lb />
At present six of her former<lb />
students are at the Universitv<lb />
of North Carolina. Estelle<lb />
Baker, senior at E. C. T. C is<lb />
a former student.<lb />
The Raleigh alumni chapter<lb />
was organized in the fall of<lb />
1920. Miss Garris is one of the<lb />
charter members. She has been<lb />
a member each year since its<lb />
organization and has held prac-<lb />
tically every office in the chap-<lb />
ter�the office of secretary and<lb />
treasurer several times. She<lb />
has enjoyed being a member of<lb />
the Civic Music Association in<lb />
Raleigh since its organization.<lb />
Miss Hannah Turnage <lb />
Last year, Miss Hannah<lb />
Turnage assisted by Miss Lu-<lb />
cille Britt and other alumni con-<lb />
tacted the E. C. T. C. alumni<lb />
located in Lenoir county and<lb />
asked them to attend a meet-<lb />
ing at which a local chapter<lb />
would be organized. As its first<lb />
president, Mrs. Ned Carwile<lb />
(Frances Harvey) served. In<lb />
194142. Hannah Turnage is<lb />
head of the alumni group. Since<lb />
being graduated in the A. B.<lb />
class of '31. she has been em-<lb />
ployed in the Grainger High<lb />
School in Kinston, N. C. She<lb />
has returned to her Alma Mater<lb />
for one term of summer school.<lb />
Miss Turnage recalls with very<lb />
pleasant memories the two of<lb />
fices that she held while a stu-<lb />
dent at E. C. T. C: president<lb />
of the Y. W. C. A. and presi-<lb />
dent of her class during the<lb />
jrnior year.<lb />
Miss Aldah Parker�<lb />
Miss Parker, a member of<lb />
the A. B. class of '37, is presi-<lb />
HOTDOGS<lb />
HAMBURGERS<lb />
DIXIE LUNCH<lb />
"Best Place To Eat"<lb />
SUN-MON Funny-Say It's A Honey!<lb />
William Powell Myrna Loy<lb />
"SHADAW OF THE THIN MAN"<lb />
Yes�Asia's in it too!<lb />
TUE-WED<lb />
Rosalind Russell<lb />
"The Feminine Toach"<lb />
with Don Ameche<lb />
THUR-FRI<lb />
We dare yon to<lb />
"Swamp Water"<lb />
Weird! Unnsual!<lb />
PITT<lb />
sor for the High Point Senior<lb />
High Varsity Cheer Leader<lb />
Squad.<lb />
While a student at E. C. T. C,<lb />
Miss McCain's activities were<lb />
many: a member of the Lanier<lb />
Society for four vears�presi-<lb />
dent 192930: a member of the<lb />
Phi-Epsilon and the Math Club-<lb />
Postmistress 192930; worked<lb />
in the college kitchen with Mrs<lb />
Jeter. 192729; class basket-<lb />
ball team, three vears; May<lb />
Queen attendant. 1927; and<lb />
first to ask for one of the first<lb />
to have double practice teach-<lb />
ing.<lb />
C, Ray Pmette�<lb />
Members of the Franklin<lb />
county chapter are delighted to<lb />
have as their president, C. Ray<lb />
Pruette. '39C. A. B. degree.<lb />
This is the first local chapter<lb />
'o have one of the men gradu-<lb />
ates as its leader. He has been<lb />
teaching in the Edward Best<lb />
High School near Louisburg<lb />
each year since being grad-<lb />
uated.<lb />
Mr. Pruette served in 1939-<lb />
'40 as vice-president of the<lb />
School Masters Club of Frank-<lb />
lin county and on the advisory<lb />
committee of the Franklin coun-<lb />
ty, N. C. E. A. Association.<lb />
This year�194041, he is a<lb />
member of the program com-<lb />
mittee of the School Masters<lb />
Club of Franklin county, presi-<lb />
dent of the County League�a<lb />
league that sponsors athletics,<lb />
declamations and debates, glee<lb />
clubs � these activities being<lb />
carried on between schools of<lb />
the county; and is at present<lb />
coaching the boy's basketball<lb />
Continued from Page One<lb />
and the meeting will get under,<lb />
way at a luncheon scheduled!<lb />
for Friday. January 30th.<lb />
A fee of approximately $3.00<lb />
will be charged to cover room!<lb />
and board and materials<lb />
provided.<lb />
TEACHING<lb />
Continued from Page One<lb />
Wiliamston. the following girls<lb />
are doing double practice teach<lb />
ing in home economics, and<lb />
science: Melza Bostic, Margaret<lb />
Wise. Lucile Wright. Marjorie<lb />
Gardner, and Hulda Strick-<lb />
land. Robersonville; Yvonne<lb />
Downing. Lucille Privette, Eliz-<lb />
abeth Thomason, Harriette<lb />
Tawrence and Helen Jenkins,<lb />
Williamston; Lula Mae White-<lb />
hurs' Eliazbeth Wade, Nina<lb />
Smith. Rosa Pecora and Ell-<lb />
dred Evans. Chocowinity; Julia<lb />
Latham, Ethel Johnson and<lb />
Elsie Daugherty, Aurora.<lb />
Others doing practice outside<lb />
Greenville are Bessie Anderson,<lb />
commerce at Goldsboro High<lb />
School: Dorothy Wiggins,<lb />
science, in Murfreesboro; and<lb />
Dorothy and Marie Gupton.<lb />
At Greenville High School<lb />
Miss Cooper Bell and Elmer<lb />
Robinson supervise the teach-<lb />
ing in the science department<lb />
of Jesse Gray, Robert Hollar,<lb />
Juanita Rush. Hazel Bowen,<lb />
Charles Marks, Rosemarv Un-<lb />
derwood, Norma Davis, Henry<lb />
Crank, Virginia Whitley, and<lb />
Mary Louise Chappell.<lb />
In Home economics Misses<lb />
Strawn and Swann are the<lb />
critic teachers of Virginia Whit-<lb />
ley, Rosemary Underwood, Mar-<lb />
genette Asbell, Elizabeth Gay,<lb />
Norma Davis, Juanita Rush,<lb />
and Hazel Bowen.<lb />
Other practice teachers are<lb />
David Watson, Mrs. Frances<lb />
Allen Cassick, physical educa-<lb />
tion; Lallah B. Watts, Vivian<lb />
McLawhon, Mary Elizabeth<lb />
Brown, Tommie Lou Corbitt,<lb />
Cleo Burney, Dorothy McDaniel<lb />
Laura Strickland, and Kath-<lb />
erine Brown, commerce; Amy<lb />
C. White. Mary Elizabeth<lb />
Continued from Page One<lb />
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rubber ball. She started laugh-Jr- Ma Ferine Clark. Virginia nations will be ;<lb />
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and a bruised, swollen jaw are heth Jenkins, Camille Jernigan, J) r-<lb />
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Evelyn Gaddy Collins and is one of only<lb />
Margaret S. Brown. the southeast off<lb />
Camilla Rissette. Rubv decree.<lb />
Knowles. and Mary E. Brilev The Clemson <lb />
Summrell were the graduate unit has 1.611 cadel<lb />
ears? They are secrets of<lb />
"Little Black Sambo secrets<lb />
known to the members of the<lb />
cast, which will be disclosed<lb />
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given Thursday. Februarv 5th<lb />
at Austin Auditorium.<lb />
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