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Miss' Margaret Sellman<lb />
Home Economics<lb />
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Auditorium.<lb />
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Rowlette. imported for the play<lb />
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Dramatics Club, kept the au-<lb />
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was provided for three hundred<lb />
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of southern hospitality. acted bv jean<lb />
only fault Miss Sellman:<lb />
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1 lT lr"H ISS Denlaartment � �f the three hundred lucky<lb />
the North arohna Department Juniors and seniors (Heck, why<lb />
Instruction. do j have to be a Sophomore1?)<lb />
Mr. S. Marion Justice.<lb />
visor of Occupation-<lb />
ormation and Guidance in<lb />
1942 Sweetheart<lb />
Of Varsity Club<lb />
Chosen Recently<lb />
she claim.<lb />
Miss Sellman received her<lb />
under-graduate work at North-<lb />
western University where she<lb />
was a member of the Delta<lb />
! Gamma Sororitv. At Northwes-<lb />
j tern she was also a member of<lb />
the Women's Athletic Associa-<lb />
tion, the Women's Self-Govern-<lb />
Y. W.<lb />
Geoffrey in "The Skull played<lb />
the most mischievous monkeys<lb />
who ever swung from treec by<lb />
their tails. Christine Heller was<lb />
the monkey who had trouble try-<lb />
ing to keep in all the fun and<lb />
still keep from stepping on her<lb />
tail. Freshman Helen Page<lb />
Johnson presented a contrast by<lb />
"The girl of my dreams is thejjj<lb />
ing Association, and the<lb />
C. A. She received her masters I characterizing a dignified mon-<lb />
degree at the Teachers' College Jkey<lb />
of Columbia University. "T'he pav was directed by Clif-<lb />
Before coming here Miss Sell-(ton Britton. who has brought<lb />
man taught in a Nursery School to the campus such successes as<lb />
in Winettka. Illinois Here she7 he Scull "Wuthering<lb />
is in charge of the Nursery Heights "Double Door and<lb />
School which is run as a part (many others.<lb />
Birth Announcement<lb />
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Mr and Mrs. Rufus Johnson<lb />
announce the birth of a daugh<lb />
ter. Margaret Sue, born<lb />
arv 22. 1942,<lb />
Hospital. Mr.<lb />
gious me coaege bookkeeper<lb />
iven m three Jonnson tht. former Margaret;<lb />
Watson, was a member of then<lb />
1940 graduating class.<lb />
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"Papa" Johnson was very per-<lb />
turbed because he could not see<lb />
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them feel the need of<lb />
ation.<lb />
in many large col-<lb />
univeraitiefl has in re-<lb />
Vespera on Page 4<lb />
he program began at ten<lb />
o'clock with Miss Fthel Sheri-<lb />
dan of Reky Mount, presi-<lb />
dent of this district, presiding.<lb />
Dr. L. R- Meadows welcomed<lb />
conference to the college.<lb />
Janu- Dr. B. G. Childs of the E due a<lb />
General tion Department of Duke Um-<lb />
Johnson is the versity and president ot the<lb />
and Mrs North Carolina ocational1<lb />
Guidance Association sjx)ke at<lb />
opening session.<lb />
The general session was di-<lb />
thatkided Into three forums, the<lb />
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As a part of this<lb />
Pro-j Working with Mr. Britton<lb />
pram. As a part 01 mis pro- an( the cast was Dave Owens,<lb />
were a "frizzv"�trying to the sweetheart ot varsity . .  . sne is teaching a class vnjstape manager. Dave has erain<lb />
look eood for that blind date, my hut there are a lot ot people, ChUd Development. This quar-<lb />
Borrow. borrow, and borrow singing that song these aas-jter she has been telling a group<lb />
even-thing And no wonder.Jis almost time! of doubtfui students which<lb />
class in Social<lb />
some more  eer uniig , ;lIJV'  , : ,1IUU, nt aouotiui s<lb />
from hose to evening wraps! for the . arsity Club to announce fork use in a<lb />
The halls were filled with yell- who their Sweetheart will be for jLt<lb />
ing and dumb conversation . . . the year Y� sir they re going<lb />
first<lb />
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had the mumps.<lb />
1 See Vocational on Pege 4<lb />
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Guess Who and Have Fun<lb />
P. S. - You Get A Prize Too<lb />
Dr. L. R. Meadows<lb />
To Attend Meet<lb />
See that<lb />
right beside<lb />
who it is?<lb />
cute little<lb />
this story?<lb />
. you don't well<lb />
give you a hint. He's a pret<lb />
important person 1<lb />
fellow.who it is and can identify him<lb />
Know the Teco Echo will give a free<lb />
ticket to the movies. Here's what<lb />
its all about.<lb />
Every issue for the rest of<lb />
the year we will have a picture<lb />
of some campus personality<lb />
taken when they were in high<lb />
But you rfaUji don't mind my<lb />
wearing that Darlina blue eve-<lb />
ing dress vou bought last week,<lb />
do you. Nell0 After all, blue<lb />
isn't your color and I must look<lb />
plenty 0. K. with so many un-<lb />
attached men around And<lb />
then there came a loud feminine<lb />
screech from the other end of<lb />
the hall. "Helen, do you think<lb />
I should wear my hair like Ann<lb />
Sheridan, or just let it hang<lb />
elamourously loose like Veron-<lb />
ica Lake? . . Such a mess.<lb />
Such a panicky group of girls,<lb />
carelessly throwing lipstick,<lb />
paint, powder, pearls, shoes . . .<lb />
and painstakingly trying to<lb />
look "Oomphy" for the privates.<lb />
Speaking of privates. I think<lb />
See Birthday on Page 4<lb />
S�.St.giSS�&amp;&amp;<lb />
ed considerable experience<lb />
See Play on Page 4<lb />
in<lb />
dance. And all you boys<lb />
be there so you can dance with<lb />
her.<lb />
Of course the Varsity Club<lb />
already knows who she is for<lb />
we had an indoor pool so that<lb />
she might carry out this in-<lb />
terest all year round.<lb />
Although Miss Sellman grad-<lb />
Music Department<lb />
Completes Plans<lb />
 Band Clinic<lb />
her Wednesday! uated as a sorority member<lb />
night at the Varsity Club meet-1 from a large univers:<lb />
Friday<lb />
and Saturday of this<lb />
, chVsen from I says' that shel ikes the "informal- week. EC. T. C. wffl be<lb />
he'eirh that vou students nom-litv and the fact that there are! scene of the Band Clinic. This<lb />
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lent L. R. Meadows will<lb />
tl � firsl of next week fori<lb />
� laco, California where;<lb />
attend a meeting offptlie<lb />
rican Association of Tea-<lb />
College and School Ad-<lb />
kstraton the early part of<lb />
try President Meadows<lb />
president of the associa-<lb />
The headquarters for the<lb />
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�isco will be the Saint Fran-<lb />
In traveling to the west<lb />
1st Dr. Meadows has announc-<lb />
his intentions of going by<lb />
e southern route and return-<lb />
in? by the northern route. 1 ne<lb />
trip should take about three<lb />
weeks. Dr. Meadows will beac-<lb />
companied on his trip by Mrs.<lb />
Meadows.<lb />
here.<lb />
(Vf'course helooks slightly dif-<lb />
forpT1t now but nevertheless you niw�<lb />
know him well. And if you tam school or before. If you turn in<lb />
'a picture that we think is good<lb />
CPT Class Soon<lb />
To Be Completed<lb />
nominated from the rest of the I the East Carol ma campus She<lb />
story. But right now we'll tell also says that she think ECTC<lb />
vou'how she was elected. Each I possesses a nice looking stu-<lb />
See Sweetheart on Page 4 'dent body.<lb />
Below is pictured a scene from Randolph Field. Texas, the<lb />
"West Point of the Air By buying defense bonds and stamps,<lb />
you can keep 'em flying.<lb />
Guess Who?<lb />
and can use in the paper we<lb />
 ill give vou a free ticket to the<lb />
movies. Then after the paper<lb />
somes out the first three per-<lb />
sons to identify the student pic-<lb />
tured will receive tickets to the<lb />
movies also. This contest can<lb />
and will be lots of fun for every-<lb />
one if you will help us and do<lb />
vour part. So come on and write<lb />
mother or dad and ask for that<lb />
picture that you don't dare to<lb />
how and get some fun out of<lb />
it. Just read the rules and then<lb />
let's go.<lb />
Rules: (1) Students who<lb />
wish to submit a picture for the<lb />
contest must turn them in to the<lb />
editor Saturday preceeding pub-<lb />
lication. If the picture you turn<lb />
See Guess Who on Page 4<lb />
The third class in elementary<lb />
flight training at East Carolina<lb />
Teachers College under the<lb />
Civilian Pilot- Training pro-<lb />
gram will complete its course<lb />
within the next ten days.<lb />
Those completing, the course<lb />
will be: Clyde Carter. Everette<lb />
Hudson. William Lucas. Walter<lb />
Mallard. Clvd Mann. Fenley<lb />
Spear. David Watson, and Tho-<lb />
mas Wilson.<lb />
A new program with ten stu-<lb />
dents will begin February 15.<lb />
Among those who have com-<lb />
pleted their CPT Training at<lb />
East Carolina Teachers College<lb />
and are now in Government<lb />
Service are: Matt Phillips, John<lb />
Johnston. Jimmy Dempsey, Al-<lb />
vin Wooten. Bruce Murray, Bill<lb />
Davidson. Charles Clark, and<lb />
David Breece.<lb />
players from all the hieh school<lb />
bands in eastern North Caro-<lb />
lina. Eighty or more players<lb />
are expected to participate.<lb />
The purpose of this clinic is<lb />
show band instructors what a<lb />
competent director would do<lb />
with representative groups: to<lb />
see how he will analvze diffi-<lb />
culties and correct them: and<lb />
to acquaint students with con-<lb />
test and festival music for a<lb />
contest to be held at a later<lb />
date.<lb />
The participants will arrive<lb />
here Friday and will be over-<lb />
night guest of the Greenville<lb />
High School Band. They are<lb />
expected to give a concert Fri-<lb />
day night and Saturday will be<lb />
devoted to the preparation of<lb />
festival music. Another con-<lb />
cert will be given Saturday at<lb />
noon.<lb />
Violin Concert<lb />
Wednesday eveninsr, Febru-<lb />
ary 11, Mr. A. L. Dittmer of<lb />
the music department will give<lb />
a violin concert in Austin Audi-<lb />
torium. Mrs. Guy Smith, form-<lb />
erly of the college faculty, and<lb />
"Undoubted one of the outstand-<lb />
ing pianist in North Carolina"<lb />
according to Mr. Dittmer, will<lb />
be his accompanist.<lb />
This concert will be the<lb />
fourth in a series given by the<lb />
Music Department this year.<lb /><pb facs="00037900_tn_0002" /><lb />
PAGE TWO<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 />
Postoffiee, Greenville. X. C. under the act of March 3, 1879.<lb />
Mary D. Hornf.<lb />
Margaret Russell<lb />
Margik Davis<lb />
Editor-in-Chief<lb />
ASSOCIATE EDITORS<lb />
Jennings Ballard<lb />
Margie Dudley<lb />
Maribelle Robertson<lb />
Jimmy Gianakos<lb />
Charles Craven<lb />
-M aky Agnes Deal<lb />
Franklin Kyser<lb />
Mary Harvey RUFFIN<lb />
Garnette Cordle<lb />
Lathy Hester<lb />
Photograph<lb />
Editorial Adviser<lb />
Business Advist r<lb />
Technical Ad rite r<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
Associat<lb />
BUSINESS STAFF<lb />
Business Manager<lb />
Harry Jarvis<lb />
Rose Carlton Dunn<lb />
Doris Hockaday<lb />
TYPISTS<lb />
Helen Page Johnson<lb />
 Fenley Spear<lb />
 Lois Grigsby<lb />
Beecher Flanagan<lb />
Sherman M. Parks<lb />
FRIDAY. FEBRUARY<lb />
in-mg voti<lb />
Everything for Defense<lb />
Member<lb />
North Carolina Collegiate Press<lb />
Association<lb />
MPMHMTU roil N<lb />
Pnocicrted Co0e6�ate Press National Advertising Service, he,<lb />
DUtribu tor of C" '��'� Kr.�nut�<lb />
Oolleesiate Di6esl<lb />
AOVIftTIMNt �<lb />
4XO Maoimn Ava<lb />
N�w York. N. Y.<lb />
Blackout<lb />
�"Despite the successful test some instances marred the black-<lb />
nut The most flagrant being the lighting of firecrackers on the<lb />
college campus which from the airplane overhead 'looked like<lb />
"ockets . This quotation from one of the Greenville newspapers<lb />
scribing the blackout on ECTC campus speaks clearlv Most of<lb />
the students cooperated very well, but a minority of adolescent<lb />
minded students kept the<lb />
Where Are ECTC Coeds?<lb />
Well Just ReadAnd See<lb />
Civilian Defense<lb />
For those students who are<lb />
interested in what former E. C.<lb />
T. C. boys are doing for their<lb />
country and where they are<lb />
we have a bit of information<lb />
Of course, this will not be exact-<lb />
ly a news feature for those gals<lb />
who get the real dope in letters<lb />
from the boys in service, but<lb />
perhaps those students who are<lb />
interested in the patriotic defen-<lb />
ders of our country will appre-<lb />
ciate information concerning<lb />
their former classmates.<lb />
Remember Harry Riddick?<lb />
Here s a news item released<lb />
about him. Harry Riddick<lb />
blackout from being what it should<lb />
� oeen�a complete success on the campu3. In fairness to the<lb />
stud.nts who were responsible for this violation it should be said<lb />
that Probably it was done in a spirit of fun. and being unfamiliar now<lb />
with blackouts, these students did not realize that these flashes Air<lb />
oud he visible for such a distance. In reply to this, one can onlvi at Kelly Field Texas He<lb />
that it is past time for these students to start thinking. The duated from E C T i<lb />
sa<lb />
gra-<lb />
This time, since it was a practice blackout, no harm was<lb />
done. However trom now on you won't know whether the black-<lb />
out is just a test or the real thing. If future blackouts are real<lb />
then a thing like shooting fireworks might be a serious matter.<lb />
nville itself is not a military objective but lights from Green-<lb />
ville can help planes of the axis nations to locate strategic cen-<lb />
rs Lights visible in Greenville could direct enemv planes to im-<lb />
portant objectives in Wilmington and the Hampton Roads area. I tioned at Krflv<lb />
During a blackout here, there is no place for child's plav sjllv ; " ield' Texa<lb />
fears, or confusion on the college campus. As for blackouts' in the<lb />
Tuture. and there will surely be others soon, we appeal to every<lb />
member of the student body to accept his responsibilities cheer-<lb />
tully and carry them out with calm efficiency.<lb />
To insure understanding of<lb />
current, college situations aris-<lb />
ing from the war program,<lb />
James Ward of Piano, 111 a<lb />
collegian fresh from the cam-<lb />
pus, has been appointed co-ori-<lb />
dinator of college activities for<lb />
the Division of Youth Activities<lb />
of the Office of Civilian De-<lb />
fense. Gilbert Harrison and<lb />
Jane Seaver. co-directors, an-<lb />
nounced yesterday. Mr, Ward<lb />
irsi �!fl?ow workin? out of the Wash-<lb />
Con s RenhLSSS n lnKtim headquarters of OCD. is<lb />
Replacement Center former editor of "Northwes-<lb />
Daf<lb />
Cadet Riddick<lb />
will enter one of the 18 primary<lb />
schools located in the Gulf Coast<lb />
Air Corps Training Area, pre-<lb />
pared to concentrate more ful-<lb />
ly on flying itself than was pos-<lb />
sible in the past.<lb />
Thomas A. Meeks is also sta-<lb />
Meek.<lb />
Dr. Christopher Criticizer<lb />
Not long ago an article appeared in this column asking the<lb />
students to take a part in the publication of this paper. We also<lb />
asked for criticisms that misrht help us build up the paper.<lb />
n�i wp nave the criticisms. But they have come bv a rather<lb />
peculiar route They come from the faculty and vet they don't.<lb />
mds queer doesn't it? It is. Some of our faculty read the paper,<lb />
they don t like it and<lb />
decid<lb />
- so the following morning thev spend<lb />
L � f A! -T �ftJhu Cla period bussing the faults and fail-<lb />
ures of the Teco Echo.<lb />
We realize we don't put out as good a paper as we could<lb />
should. e war'<lb />
or<lb />
s.<lb />
graduated from E. C<lb />
T. C. in 1940. played in the col-<lb />
lege band, and was band direc-<lb />
tor at Ahoskie High School in<lb />
1940-1941 before he was drafted<lb />
on August 7.<lb />
William Davidson, Jr. of Ply-<lb />
mouth. 1941 graduate of the<lb />
college here, has been further<lb />
advanced in his training to be-<lb />
come a Naval aviator by his ap-<lb />
pointment as an Aviation Cadet<lb />
at the Naval Air Station in<lb />
Jacksonville. Fla last week.<lb />
Davidson is one of the many<lb />
thousands of patriotic voung<lb />
college men who have tempo-<lb />
rarily given up their anticipated<lb />
to know our<lb />
this newspaper when we receive<lb />
fa"tLrKtC1;smSb"t constructive ones. And we'd like careers to ansu<lb />
faults: first hand. How in the world can we improve call for men to be trained as<lb />
�er when we receive a third hand and a distorted flying officers Acco 2 to �<lb />
;her7ane�rVhe that Christopher Criticizer doesn't like recent. aSounceT,<lb />
something that you don't like, why not say so; eSinLw wt bello"<lb />
where it will do some good. The students realize we aren't perfect<lb />
on class ' y R6t Ured �f hearin2 about our imperfections<lb />
We don't mean that the faculty members are the only ones who<lb />
�riticize . they re not by a long shot. The students criticize<lb />
us as much as anybody and that's what we want them to do But<lb />
as<lb />
form<lb />
a uable to everyone. They keep one from becoming stale and<lb />
H!vL I imr�Ve thin8 if they are taken in the Pr�Per spirit and<lb />
k'nen to the proper persons. If we don't like a situation on the<lb />
campus, and then go tell the local citizens about it, how in the<lb />
world are our criticisms going to help the ones responsible?<lb />
So please help us. We want you to offer sutnrestions to n� m �<lb />
but if you want the student body to carry the mesffge you might -<lb />
well give up the idea that we'll never hear it in the original<lb />
Help us out�but please don't be so indirect about it.<lb />
Dimes For Defense<lb />
htcth" ilnU?ry ?u' n19i2 a sma11 r�uPf students erected a<lb />
booth in the front hall of the Austin Building and very carefully<lb />
decorated it to carry out a patriotic theme. Then these same stu-<lb />
dents spent the whole day working in that booth. They spent a<lb />
lot of June and energy trying to carry out a program that vou<lb />
LntSoVTire, t0 undertake at one of your mass meetings. Re-<lb />
ber? Well in case you don't we'll remind you.<lb />
students<lb />
mem<lb />
h. ,The,student body of East Carolina Teachers' College voted<lb />
1 J,�n?wn,em5e,lff uhe -student hody wou,d contribute one dime<lb />
of � towards the buying of defense saving bonds. At the date<lb />
i�fl 5 Jf" i m�neJ fr0m these bonds is t0 be used to start a<lb />
�ito aid worthy students. In order to carry out this plan,<lb />
a committee was appointed and the 20th day of each month set<lb />
dime8 6 at time students cou,d contribute their<lb />
Well everything looked mighty good�the booth looked awful-<lb />
llull i a5 patrJ,�t,c and the committee was right on hand to<lb />
collect the dimes. But the sad part about it was that there were<lb />
SCTmmuT P to collect. With a st"dent body of nearly 1200<lb />
only a little over twenty-three dollars was collected�and most of<lb />
that was contributed by faculty members. It's all a pretty sad<lb />
situation The students decide to do something and then don't do<lb />
one single thing<lb />
ed to<lb />
finish their current school year<lb />
before reporting for duty. Pre-<lb />
vious to enlisting in the Naval<lb />
forces. Cadet Davidson attend-<lb />
ed Plymouth High School and<lb />
N. C. State College, and received<lb />
an A. B. degree at E. C. T. C.<lb />
While in college he competed in<lb />
varsity baseball, football and<lb />
basketball.<lb />
Gilbert A. Britt of Conway,<lb />
1940 E. C. T. C. graduate, has<lb />
just received his commission as<lb />
 the United States<lb />
rve, having satis-<lb />
factorily completed his work<lb />
with the unit of the Naval Re-<lb />
serve Academy which is located<lb />
in Illinois. Ensign Britt, who<lb />
is now qualified for general deck<lb />
duty as an officer in the navy,<lb />
was among the 800 in a class of<lb />
900 to pass an intensive four-<lb />
month's course.<lb />
Here's one of our former stu-<lb />
tern Daily" at Northwestern<lb />
T niversity. Evanston. 111.<lb />
Emphasizing the college stu-<lb />
dents' leadership-responsibility<lb />
in Civilian Defense, Ward and<lb />
John Langdon, Youth Repre-<lb />
sentatives in Region VI, ad-<lb />
dressed a meeting of student<lb />
and faculty representatives of,<lb />
13 Chicago area colleges Jan-it<lb />
uary 16.<lb />
It was the consensus of the<lb />
delegates that students should<lb />
continue their college courses<lb />
until called for government ser-<lb />
vice. Major Raymond J. Kelly<lb />
Regional Director of the OCD<lb />
in the Sixth Region, said, "The<lb />
w a r is furnishing a tremend-<lb />
ously increased demand for<lb />
trained people. Often, it is bet-<lb />
ter for students to continue<lb />
what they are doing instead of<lb />
going into military service<lb />
Mrs. Mary Jeanne Bvrd,<lb />
representative of the Consum-<lb />
ers' Division of the Office of<lb />
I nee Administration, called up<lb />
Happy Valentine<lb />
February 14. Ah, yes. Now I<lb />
remember. I'm going home! Go-<lb />
home? No that doesn't sound<lb />
right. Maybe I'm supose to do<lb />
something else. Of course. Feb-<lb />
ruary 14 is Saint Valentine's<lb />
Day. Sweethearts, flowers, can-<lb />
dy, and Valentines.<lb />
Valentines, and Valentines,<lb />
and more Valentines! Some<lb />
come in the forms of candv. Big<lb />
heart shaped boxes, little'heart<lb />
shaped boxes, square boxes with<lb />
hearts on them. You can't get<lb />
around to eating the contents<lb />
for quite a while for showing it<lb />
to everybody and her sister.<lb />
Then when you start to eat it<lb />
they gather back around to help<lb />
Oh. well, it really doesn't mat-<lb />
ter because this is a dav of love,<lb />
and love thy neighbor. Your are<lb />
suppose to be more concerned<lb />
with the thought that we hope<lb />
l?e .came with the candv-<lb />
What s the old saving? Sweets<lb />
to the Sweets. (I'll never forget<lb />
the time someone sent me a<lb />
box with soap in it. I really bub-<lb />
bled forth after that!)<lb />
Pratical jokes on St. Valen-<lb />
mes Day make you think of<lb />
Comic Valentines! Some are<lb />
sent in fun. other as sarcasm<lb />
and still other as none too gen-<lb />
tle hints. Like those about the<lb />
big bullies. "Caty" females, and<lb />
cut-throat competition Where<lb />
would some people be on this<lb />
beau-tee-ful day if it were not<lb />
for their American sense of hu-<lb />
mor.<lb />
STUDENT'S CORNER<lb />
If you don't know who Frances Sutherlai<lb />
cause you don't keep up with what happens ai<lb />
If you don't know her�well, you have missed<lb />
best personalities on the campus.<lb />
She's popular, proved by her<lb />
member of her class in the senior<lb />
superlatives and she's pretty; she<lb />
was featured in last year's annual.<lb />
After my third trip to her<lb />
room in Gotten Hall 1 was about to<lb />
leave without my interview when<lb />
I met her at the head of the stairs<lb />
and although she was on her way<lb />
to the movies with a friend, Fran-<lb />
ces graciously asked me into her<lb />
friend's room and after much prob-<lb />
ing I finally got her to tell me<lb />
about some of the things she has<lb />
done.<lb />
Frances is vice-president of<lb />
the senior class, a member of the<lb />
student council and Y. W. C. A.<lb />
Cabinet.<lb />
Frances, who is practice<lb />
teaching in eleventh grade English,<lb />
says that hiking is her hobby. (All<lb />
practice teachers will understand<lb />
that) English and Science are her<lb />
majors but she is planning to go into social welfar�<lb />
Although she was a dav student during her :�<lb />
Frances has been outstanding during her entir ��<lb />
A member of the May Court in ho- sophon<lb />
associate editor of the Techo Echo as a junior ar�<lb />
activities in which she has participated.<lb />
Collecting monkeys is a hobby and I got it fron I<lb />
that she also collects bobby pins.<lb />
Frances likes tennis, swimming, football and basl<lb />
She likes bubble baths and detests snakes.<lb />
Frances, who hails from Wilmington, was one<lb />
members of the senior class who were selected for<lb />
in American Colleges and Universities.<lb />
Last Year Frances was a delegate to the Ii<lb />
Student Government Association in New Orleans<lb />
Frances is doing her bit for defense by knitting<lb />
( ross, for sailors or aviators. I couldn't get which.<lb />
W<lb />
:<lb />
Here s a small tale about St.<lb />
Valentine's Day. I can't swear<lb />
to the truth of it but if vou still<lb />
haven't anything to do vou<lb />
might read it. Be sure vou take<lb />
this one with box of salt.<lb />
It goes back a long time when<lb />
!2P �.men t0 ��� D(yTS-oafnit.W�men W6re<lb />
In Europe one Knight had a<lb />
date with the beautiful prin-<lb />
cess. Another Knight came up<lb />
and wanted a date (same old<lb />
I f WJ,th the said Princess.<lb />
Swords flashed, and the first<lb />
Knight held the heart of the<lb />
second Knight out to the prin-<lb />
cess.<lb />
consumer courses to develop<lb />
economical buying habits.<lb />
Emphasizing the importance<lb />
of OCD health, nutrition and<lb />
Physical fitness programs,<lb />
Roger Holden, manager of the<lb />
Chicago Chapter of the Ameri-<lb />
can Red Cross, pointed out that<lb />
Britain actually had fewer<lb />
deaths in 1941 than in the year<lb />
preceding the war because of<lb />
heightened health - conscious-<lb />
ness. "By similar health and<lb />
safety programs here he said,<lb />
I hope we can save more lives<lb />
than our enemies will be able<lb />
to take<lb />
Represented at the conference<lb />
were the University of Chicago,<lb />
L o y o 1 a, Northwestern, De<lb />
Paul, Lake Forest, St. Xaxier,<lb />
Rosary Barat, North Park,<lb />
Mundelein, National College of<lb />
Education, Illinois Institute of<lb />
Technology, and Central YMCA<lb />
College<lb />
STUDENT OPINION<lb />
TO THE SOCIETY OF PREVENTION<lb />
OF CRUELTY TO MOVIE FANS<lb />
First of all I must confess ignorance as to th<lb />
selecting motion pictures for our Saturday night's �<lb />
ment .) m the Austin Building. 1 hop. I err in tl<lb />
her dt our school administration selects them Si<lb />
be thrust upon us by some anti-educator who belii<lb />
people have the mentality of nine year old children If -<lb />
method of Saturday night entertainment would be �<lb />
crayon sets to dab with in comic books and shout with j<lb />
For some past fifteen weeks we have been getl<lb />
diet of mush and goo. I realize everv Saturday night I<lb />
and be whisked away to some never-never land by th<lb />
the cinema�"A week end in Havana. Rio. Pago-Pa<lb />
other places where people like Caesar Romeo mar th<lb />
In a few weeks I see we are to be in "Sun Valley I<lb />
variety. Boy meets girl, boy loses girl, boy gets girl F<lb />
John Payne pouting and Betty Grable shaking vai-<lb />
ner anatomy, these pictures become boring to a break<lb />
There are many good pictures available, older -<lb />
may be renewed to everyone's benefit. "Goodbye Mr<lb />
Long Voyage Home Pride and Prejudice "Lost H<lb />
foreign pictures like "Mayerling "39 Steps -The I<lb />
Night Train . "Stars Look Down"�why not these i<lb />
lures "ch in acting, stary direction pictures that<lb />
bute to the motion picture industry.<lb />
The reason may be this�the selector or exhibitor n<lb />
SJJ of oli,r tldent body yell and clap their hand,<lb />
he aughter of the admiring females as the male of th,<lb />
in his cute way whistles as a Hollywood actress struts ac<lb />
screen. omuw �<lb />
� IH v T n "?rVard Univ�fcy picked ten<lb />
his yew as being the worst of a poor crop. We alread<lb />
ive and now I notice the prize stinkeroo of 1041 wil<lb />
thi<lb />
f<lb />
picturi<lb />
dy h<lb />
upon our much abused screed-Gene" Tiernx- in "Belle<lb />
Pardon me soldier, may I borrow your gas mask?<lb />
field. James L. Whitfield, E. C.<lb />
T. C. senior and former press<lb />
correspondent for a number of<lb />
papers in this section, has been<lb />
dent, who if rea1Iy-on-the-j Tffi�, Tof STSSrt A?<lb />
ter Squadron, has been<lb />
can<lb />
fall<lb />
This time its already done and no amount of talking<lb />
change it. But the point is, don't let it happen again. Don't<lb />
back on your word. If you say you're going to do a thing, do it.<lb />
��?� JUst remember�February 20th isn't very far away. Be<lb />
sure to have your dime ready and it would be mighty nice to rive<lb />
Xr Defend " Remember Pearl HrTngive d�2<lb />
pro-<lb />
moted to the grade of Sergeant<lb />
in orders just issued by Major<lb />
General Frank, Commanding<lb />
General, 3rd, Air Force. Ser-<lb />
geant Harris, son of Mrs. J. L<lb />
Harries of Greenville, N. C. at-<lb />
tended E. C. T. C. He enlisted<lb />
in the Army Air Corps at Fort<lb />
Bragg, N. C, December 21, 1940<lb />
and was assigned to the Record<lb />
Section. His work as a file clerk<lb />
earned his promotion for him.<lb />
Jerome Donaldson also has<lb />
been called to the navy and he<lb />
left on January 22 for a period<lb />
of training on an old battleship<lb />
in New York.<lb />
Another former student in the<lb />
Naval Reserve is William Bur-<lb />
gess Whitehurst of Bethel, N. C<lb />
And last, but certainly not<lb />
least, we have a bit of informa-<lb />
tion concerning Jimmie Whit-<lb />
Fort Eustis, Va ac-<lb />
cording to news just received<lb />
by friends at the college. As<lb />
press representative he will<lb />
"tI!6 rV7S ,�f �his battery f�r<lb />
The Defender weekly news-<lb />
paper at the Fort, which is<lb />
printed in Newport News. The<lb />
foregoing news was issued in<lb />
November. We have more re-<lb />
cent information now about Jim-<lb />
mie In letters to his friends he<lb />
stated that he has now been<lb />
moved to Fort Amador, Canal<lb />
one but he was unable to say<lb />
much because of censorship. He<lb />
also said that, he expected to<lb />
finish his last year at college<lb />
sometime and that he hadn't<lb />
forgotten his friends here and<lb />
would appreciate some mail from<lb />
them.<lb />
We're proud of what our boys<lb />
are doing for Uncle Sam and<lb />
we want them to know that<lb />
we re behind them 100 percent.<lb />
As the years rolled on lovers<lb />
started sending love birds and<lb />
"EX, t0 the "object of their<lb />
affections Musicians wrote<lb />
minuettes, waltzs, and operas<lb />
to their lady loves.<lb />
Then came Columbus and<lb />
America. The Pilgrams killed a<lb />
few extra turkies and thejr<lb />
wives cooked a large dinner. The<lb />
Indians ran off with the maidens<lb />
from their tribes and time<lb />
marched on.<lb />
By the ninteenth century<lb />
everything had been narrowed<lb />
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ditferent technique. Hearts were<lb />
made of paper. If a guy couldn't<lb />
date whom he wanted to, he dat-<lb />
ed her sister. Candv took the<lb />
places of turkies and daughters<lb />
eloped (willingly).<lb />
SCUMMING<lb />
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situation.<lb />
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CPU MEET<lb />
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in the colleges and universities<lb />
Mrs. Roosevelt explained "the<lb />
! present emergency is merely an<lb />
opportunity for those congress-<lb />
men who have constantly op-<lb />
posed NYA appropriations to<lb />
insist upon its elimination<lb />
She added, "I don't believe it is<lb />
wise to cut or eliminate these<lb />
expenditures<lb />
After adjournment, the con-<lb />
ference delegates were enter-<lb />
tai"ed at the President's Ball.<lb />
Those students representing<lb />
fcast Carolina Teachers College<lb />
were: Nell McCullen, Marjorie<lb />
Davis, Evan Griffin, and Metael<lb />
Simmons from the Student<lb />
Government Associations, and<lb />
Ruby Grant from the Young<lb />
Democractic Club.<lb />
Mn,Bji'iGeene; one f the few "eligible" of this campus just<lb />
can t seem to make up his mind. Fleming Hall has its attracl<lb />
nl"�� ;�!� � Maddrey . . but there's also three other d� -<lb />
npt1 T" duateJV Come on- Bi mae up thy mind. I<lb />
one oi the gals a break.<lb />
nmf�0' T;u�" Was blessed over the week-end with 800 men in<lb />
J�on the camP"f ��� and I do mean blessed, 'cause vou<lb />
know men are scarce "articles" around this place.<lb />
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WattS t brai2 SET � � but from a11 I �n hear. Lallah B.<lb />
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pZIS 11?ton b7s' �lust Power-houses!<lb />
t pvImSfi, o hf� d0Ve brings neace and the stork brings<lb />
tax exemption. (Compliments of the Tar'n Feathers).<lb />
miriM MrHT7 WvnSetie, reCe,ves fan mail! �. sir! An ad"<lb />
wrote Xr rt�Nr R,iv,er 8aw her Pj'tcher in the paper and<lb />
Admirer�"A?Hf PS 8,nt jt w�nderful to have an unknown<lb />
know llll r ;hesTalso ot another man on campus. Want to<lb />
Dance M�nrter JonY know one of the Jones Boy.<lb />
his ,K� rK Patterson seems to have more women on<lb />
Theg-Onfflfan�theriVy ar�Und- H0W d0 'OU do it. boy?<lb />
is reailv i235mSF thlete" of last Week Dopev" Watson<lb />
Could it hrllng FleFl&amp;tely- What's the attraction, friend?<lb />
uouid it be Glamour-Gal" Hockaday?<lb />
Nell BeHHnTll0" ?lr,S this week-end-Virgil Ward and<lb />
MUo freeddMrdtytuntde!they haVe a right to be' �� ��� nd<lb />
seemrilf-r" kS ,m,gh.ty haPP-v th daJ�. Why? Well, it<lb />
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how, tw l8 mornin? 8wim in the hot soup-Ye gods<lb />
hows that for scum ?-Bring on the Bicarbonate!<lb />
time hS wi m U-ntiI Sunday niht at the very same<lb />
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Sports-Gazing<lb />
With<lb />
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SCHEDULE<lb />
The balance of the 1942 basket-<lb />
ball schedule as announced by<lb />
Coach t'hristenbury is as follows.<lb />
Feb. S�Marine Corns Here<lb />
Feb. 10�E. M. I. Here<lb />
Feb. 12�Norfolk Naval Hospi-<lb />
tal Here<lb />
Feb. 17�William and Mary Here<lb />
Feb. 20�Westinjjhouse Here<lb />
Asheville Schools<lb />
Contribute Much<lb />
ToECTC Sports<lb />
Boys Intramural Basketball<lb />
Shows Spirited Rivalary<lb />
pother Season Draws To A Close<lb />
ach John's hoys dropped that thiller to AC last<lb />
so ti.l goodbye to "OF Bohunkers" until spring at<lb />
t-nefit of those who are in the know, "Bohunkers"<lb />
r than an old wooden bucket with a gowdy paint<lb />
k-al AC and Pirate athletic teams it stands for much<lb />
time one team defeats the other the bucket goes to<lb />
to keep it in one's possession naturally indicates<lb />
and accounts for the spirited rivalry existing between<lb />
I ools.<lb />
gel back to the last tilt. There have been very few<lb />
games in this vicinity. Several of the players be-<lb />
d and had to be relieved during the fierce play.<lb />
their loss the Bucs don't standfall aoart. Tn fact,<lb />
final games they figure to ready hit their stride.<lb />
�i ihis year's grunt is a mere shadow of the 1941<lb />
which breezed by 1" opponents, its record is far<lb />
:trous. Often they played brilliantly and took comand<lb />
Barnes through sheer fight and spirit. They put all they<lb />
�at AC game and no one was mere heartbroken after<lb />
Bob Young's belated tally.<lb />
sider the team a decided credit to our institution and<lb />
: of. It won't go down in history as one of the best<lb />
ear the purple and gold but what it lacked in finesse<lb />
irge measure made up with determination and spirit.<lb />
- enough to demand admiration in any man's league.<lb />
Perference To Navy<lb />
athletes seem to be showing a preference for the<lb />
Naval Reserve has signed up several of the boys who<lb />
� n honked for future delivery.<lb />
Greene, Nick Zuras, and H. Baxter Roberson passed<lb />
sicals in Raleigh. Jack Young. "Arky" Woody and<lb />
Red" Mann successfully completed tests in Norfolk.<lb />
ave shown an indication that they will undergo an<lb />
:i in the near future. Especially popular is the V-7<lb />
only to graduates who receive further training at<lb />
rsity before being inducted as ensigns.<lb />
Si irs Dime A Dozen <lb />
Baseball Season<lb />
Plans Underway<lb />
If there's a warm spot in<lb />
Coach Christenbury's heart it<lb />
will certainly include a place<lb />
for Lee Edward's Higrh School<lb />
of Asheville, N. C. With the<lb />
draft taking away leading<lb />
athletes all over the country,<lb />
the task of r�uth" r caliber high<lb />
 teams may becom" a huge one<lb />
With the wind howline about; an( rifl mentors are combining<lb />
the campus its hardly time tohgh sc,n,no1 Prospects mighty<lb />
be thinking about baseball but SSSSSfl.? 22?' v�<lb />
a sneak preview into the Pirate ZT.Ll �. T "7<lb />
diamond prospects might not be I �� S JJ ST<lb />
�. f , r i- fl i. villes unbeaten grid team are<lb />
too far out of line Its not so interested in here next<lb />
awful v long until the pitchers faI and f , �<lb />
start limbering up the old soup- . f J<lb />
bone what with the basketball oarrierR. There4 schedules car-<lb />
season now on its last lees. rjed them - hard<lb />
Coach John is lining up a i battles without a single blimish.<lb />
nromment host of opponents for So far the school's contribution<lb />
this spring including the out-1 has made a very definite im-<lb />
standing Naval Training station pression on ECTC 's athletics,<lb />
which among it's many big stars Outstanding members include<lb />
will feature'strikeout king1 Bob Floyd Woody, a three letter<lb />
Feller. Fellar needs no introman. wno besides football and<lb />
duction to local baseball enthu- rod from Wake Forest where<lb />
3 as he has been setting the bis batting average soared over<lb />
three hundred and fifty for the<lb />
freshman club. Other luminares<lb />
American League on fire with<lb />
his fast ball for several years<lb />
now. Teams already booked for include Bill Lucas, Charles Cra-<lb />
games include Oak Ridge. VPn and gob Miller. Craven has<lb />
Campbell Norfolk Naval Hospi- been outstanding at his end oo-<lb />
tal. William and Mary (ND),Uftion for two vears and is be-<lb />
Atlantic Christian and Louis- jnjr counted on to lead the Pirate<lb />
burg. The athletic office is cor-hinemen next fall. Bill Lucas<lb />
responding with several schools having left guard has develop-<lb />
and will complete negotiations j ed into the most dependable per-<lb />
for games in the very near fu-j formers ever to plav under the<lb />
ture. i purple and erold. His flawless<lb />
As for prospects for the com- play last fall earned him the<lb />
ing season the material as a j title of "Dirty Bill" Lucas but<lb />
whole seems very promising, onlv because he was stingy in<lb />
The most acute problem will be; veilding vardaee. The last Ashe-<lb />
The intramural basketball<lb />
tournament is meeting with<lb />
great success these days. Every<lb />
game has been hotly contested<lb />
and the final round this week<lb />
will afford students the chance<lb />
to see some spirited rivalry.<lb />
The Tornadors led by Capt.<lb />
Dick Gauldin have jumped into<lb />
the lead with four straight vic-<lb />
tories against no defeats. The<lb />
club is favored to cop the tour-<lb />
nament with the help of its<lb />
high scorer Dan Waddell. How-<lb />
ever the quint will receive stern<lb />
competion from the up and<lb />
coming Tarheels and also the<lb />
Bobcats and Professors.<lb />
The mural boys will especial-<lb />
Iv be playing their best to gain<lb />
positions on the all-mural team.<lb />
When selected at the conclusion<lb />
of the current tournament the<lb />
mural team will meet Coach<lb />
Johns fine reserve team as a<lb />
feature before one of the final<lb />
varsity games.<lb />
Every girls dream�to be the Sweetheart of Varsity<lb />
Varsity Club Sweetheart<lb />
To Be Announced Soon<lb />
The 1942 Varsity Club Sweet-<lb />
heart, as yet unknown, will set<lb />
to fill the wide gap in the pitch- ville bov is Bob Miller who ope<lb />
intr corps which is practically rates from the blocking back, a prescedent among her pre-<lb />
r recent trip to Norfolk the Pirate basketeers had the depleted. The loss of his two position on the gridiron. He decessors. With the Varsity<lb />
� ing some of the nations outstanding athletes at j aces Red Baucom and Lefty! came around fast after comings fiowers 0n the night of Feb-<lb />
They are in training to be physical education in- I)unn is causing Coach John here and next fall will more than f 9, , ni rp.piv. �� j <lb />
armed services and are located in Norfolk forjno itte concern. Also missing likely hold down a starting pod- iSr ' �"m receit cer-1<lb />
. Several mel Bob Feller, king pin of the American this vear are relief hurlers Jim- tion. When Dan Waddell was flcate admitting into the V There was simply too much<lb />
as an honorary member! class in the local hardwood Tues-<lb />
Camp Davis Team<lb />
Takes Pirates<lb />
autumn, and he confided in them that Ted Williams! niv Johnson, Dubose Simpson limited to onlv a few minutes club<lb />
langerous stickman he ever faced. There is a pos-anj Charlie Frazzele. If Dick service in the Bergen game, Mil-<lb />
thai iilazin Bob" may pitch against Coach John's Gauldin, transfer from Brevard ler steeped in ami played a bril-<lb />
team here this spring: and if it is arranged, it will no College comes through, the hurl- liant defensive game which had<lb />
Davis boys displayed their<lb />
heaviest artillery and turned the<lb />
contest into a rout.<lb />
The big turnout witnessed<lb />
some clever ball handling and<lb />
sharp shooting by the soldiers<lb />
who rang the bell from all<lb />
angles.<lb />
Jack Young was the only<lb />
bright light in the pirate attack<lb />
as he dropped in six baskets for<lb />
21 points, Harris 3, Mann 2 and<lb />
Brown 1.<lb />
Leading the Davis avalanche<lb />
were Barnett with 13 points<lb />
former St. John's athlete, who<lb />
made second string All-Madi-<lb />
son Square Garden tournament<lb />
team last year, and Willetts 6,<lb />
Frisbee 6 Schmidt played a<lb />
brilliant floor game and his tre-<lb />
mendous height enabled him to<lb />
bottle up Dopey Watson very<lb />
effectively,<lb />
a highlight in the sports year. Seen in workouts were<lb />
I champion Red" Cockrane who belted Lew Jenkins<lb />
ssion and Fred Apostoli, middle-weight contender.<lb />
inr department may prove very. a strong bearing on the out<lb />
effective. Also available will, come.<lb />
he Vern Kuetemeyer of Chicago if the army hadn't stepped in<lb />
inducted at the base is Billy Conn, who was a coming Heights, 111 and Bill Council ja n o t h e r Asheville product,<lb />
until Louis showed his indifference to opinion.<lb />
This Week's<lb />
Outstanding Athlete<lb />
and represent it at all its fim-lt as the unbeaten Camp<lb />
TI  . , , .� Davis aggregation bowled over<lb />
etions. Her biggest euity will. tfte pirateg 5026<lb />
come early next quarter when It was their eleventh straight<lb />
she presides over the club's an victory in an impressive string<lb />
troducing Jack "Father" Young, this week's outstand-j<lb />
lete. This popular football and basketball star was born<lb />
hmond, Va from where he moved to Burnsville. a little<lb />
lated in the towering Great Smokies of Western Caro-<lb />
He has lived here the greater part of his life. He attended<lb />
school in Georgia.<lb />
This young man weighs 195 lb. and is over six feet in<lb />
� Jack proved himself to be one of the most deadly<lb />
rs on the Pirate eleven during the past football season.<lb />
r one of the gang intercepted a pass, "Father"<lb />
raculously appeared as a personal blocker; and he couldn t<lb />
een more efective if he had had an ax. To see his big<lb />
body in action on a basketball court is a thrill. Jack has<lb />
ne of Coach John's mainstays in the cage game for the<lb />
three winters, and he is proving himself just as capable<lb />
i vear.<lb />
During last football season, while brother Bob was at<lb />
hmond in the hospital with a serious head injury, received<lb />
opening game with Tusculum College. Jack didn't miss a<lb />
ne�kept winning 'em for Robert, and the Rabbitt re<lb />
� rated and came off the "cooling plank" okay.<lb />
Big Jack. too. has to help the rest of the boys check Hem<lb />
every night. This seems to be his favorite pastime. <lb />
Upon graduation Jack, who is in the naval reserve unit,<lb />
V-7. will probablv enter Northwestern U and if all goes well, f<lb />
�ill receive his commission. Good luck, "Father ! . . . and-<lb />
nks for holding the left side of that line up so well.<lb />
who pitched for Durham high! chuck McFee would have re-<lb />
last year. ' turned this year to bolster the<lb />
The only bright spot appears j club probably beyond wildest ex-<lb />
to be the caliber of infield can-1 oectations.<lb />
didates and this department cer- <lb />
tainlv won't be lacking in exper- �� - zytB tm<lb />
ience. Although all berths "ill. Vf"ltA K I 05)111<lb />
be wide open several vets will j ����!� � � VIIIII<lb />
probablv fill the inner works.) �� �� ft<lb />
Known candidates for third jC rlflO NMQftfl<lb />
base include Charlie Futrelle �3w MUG UCQOUII<lb />
who held the hot corner down <lb />
last year and Stuart Tripp At brothers are<lb />
shortstop, two tran.sfer Floyd; o.n constant h<lb />
Woody and grant Waters vv 11 Bge, are fa t�e<lb />
seek .2 midst of a very successful sea-<lb />
and Sam Presious Crandal go th haye racked<lb />
may divide duties a the key- . fc victorle8 in ten starts.<lb />
stone bag. lhe initial sack is a, !� Q Bullpups and<lb />
qTUtl0�mal"lfaLdv Stokes High are the only con-<lb />
ouerers of the baby Bucs and<lb />
Stokes edged its win in the final<lb />
nual formal dance which is the<lb />
only boy break dance on the<lb />
campus.<lb />
Selection of the new Sweet-<lb />
heart proved very difficult the<lb />
other night as several girls'<lb />
names came into prominence<lb />
and there will be quite a bit of<lb />
controversy before a final se-<lb />
lection is made. She will succeed<lb />
Frances Roebuck, 1941 Sweet-<lb />
heart who is now teaching in<lb />
the public schools of Wilming-<lb />
ton.<lb />
over top notch teams<lb />
The game started out to be a<lb />
mighty close affair but the<lb />
For Best Shoe Repairing Try<lb />
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In Lovely<lb />
HEART SHAPED BOXES<lb />
From<lb />
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For Your<lb />
VALENTINE'S<lb />
John may groom Jack Young<lb />
for this assignment. As for the<lb />
outfield two big gaps vacated<lb />
by Yank Scheurholz and Walter<lb />
Moritz will have to be filled and<lb />
Norman Mayo and W. B. Harris<lb />
may be counted on to handle<lb />
two of the posts.<lb />
Catching duties will probably<lb />
fall into the capable hands of<lb />
veteran Ray Sisk who is look-<lb />
ing forward to a big year be-<lb />
hind the plate. The husky Dan-<lb />
bury product reentered school<lb />
this quarter and has picked up<lb />
fifteen pounds.<lb />
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High scorers for the Bees are<lb />
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members of their high-geared<lb />
attack have been Gaddy. "Fat"<lb />
Rogerson, Johnson and Cran-<lb />
dal.<lb />
Before the end of the season<lb />
they will meet an all-intramural<lb />
team that will be selected at the<lb />
close of the intramural schedule<lb />
now in progress.<lb />
For That Tempting<lb />
Midnight Snack<lb />
� CANDIES<lb />
� CAKES<lb />
� FRUITS<lb />
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GARRIS GROCERY<lb />
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College Stores<lb />
Stationery Store<lb />
A Complete Line of School<lb />
Supplies.<lb />
Soda Shop<lb />
The Meeting and Eating Place<lb />
Of All College Students.<lb />
New Shipment of Lovely Valentines<lb />
Students!<lb />
IT PAYS TO TRY WHAT<lb />
MILLIONS BUY<lb />
ROYAL CROWN<lb />
COLA<lb />
AND<lb />
NEHIORANGE<lb />
Nehi Bottling Co.<lb />
Greenville, N. C.<lb />
KARES<lb />
Soda &amp; Restaurant<lb />
Yov tract its quality<lb />
s�ns� in ice-cold Coca-C�la a thing thai Is good �<lb />
pure, wholosomo drink with tho quality of gonuino<lb />
nost. Coca-Cola doHghtt your tasto,<lb />
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PAGE FOUR<lb />
The Teco echo<lb />
FRIDAY. Ff<lb />
ARY G.<lb />
1942<lb />
Alumni<lb />
News<lb />
By<lb />
ESTELLE McCLEES<lb />
SWEETHEART<lb />
Gift� j<lb />
The alumni office may now<lb />
boast of a hand painted wall<lb />
motto done by one of its own<lb />
group�Mrs. B. M. Bennett<lb />
(Elizabeth Stewart). The hand<lb />
painting is an illustrated toast�<lb />
the North Carolina toast. Mrs.<lb />
Bennett mailed this lovely gift<lb />
to the Association the first of<lb />
the vear.<lb />
Mrs. Ham's W. Hasketi�<lb />
Margaret Louise Patrick)<lb />
When a number of alumni<lb />
located in New Hanover coun-<lb />
ty met to organize a local chap-<lb />
ter of the general Association,<lb />
Mrs. H. W. Haskett of Wilming-<lb />
ton was elected to head the<lb />
group. She is a member of the<lb />
A. B. Class of '31. In 1935, she<lb />
returned to attend summer<lb />
school and is now taking an ex-<lb />
tension course from Chapel Hill.<lb />
At present, Mrs. Haskett teach-<lb />
es the fourth grade at Bradley<lb />
Creek School and teaches writ-<lb />
ing in the seventh grade. She<lb />
sponsors the Book Club for the<lb />
school; supervises the school<lb />
library: sponsors the school<lb />
paper: and has charge of the<lb />
Cheer Leaders. Mrs. Haskett is<lb />
publicity chairman in the Class-<lb />
room Te; cher Organization in<lb />
Wilmington: and publication<lb />
chairman in the Bradlev Creek<lb />
P. T. A.<lb />
She attends the St. Andrews<lb />
Presbyterian Church and is a<lb />
member of the Church Circle.<lb />
In Sunday school, serves as<lb />
secretary of her class.<lb />
CHAPTER MEETINGS<lb />
Winterville�<lb />
Members of the Winterville<lb />
Chapter met on Tuesday eve-<lb />
ning. January 27. at the home<lb />
of Mrs. Mamie Liverman. Miss<lb />
Sallie Lee Brewer served as<lb />
associate hostess with Mrs.<lb />
Liverman. Miss Aldah Parker,<lb />
president, presided. A recent<lb />
letter from the Alumni Office<lb />
relative to selecting a nominee<lb />
for the 1942 symoblic alumni<lb />
award, was also read. After<lb />
some discussion, the members<lb />
decided on a nominee to be sub-<lb />
mitted as the Winterville chap-<lb />
ter's choice for the award. At<lb />
the close of the business period,<lb />
Miss Belle Kearney led the<lb />
group in singing the Alma<lb />
Mater and the College Song.<lb />
Guests were Miss Ruth White<lb />
and Miss Estelle McClees. Chap-<lb />
ter members are delighted to<lb />
have Miss Barbara Creech,<lb />
graduate of December 1941.<lb />
among their number.<lb />
High Point�<lb />
As guest speaker for the<lb />
January meeting, members of<lb />
the High Point alumni chapter<lb />
were privileged to have Miss<lb />
Anne Gibson who reviewed the<lb />
"Life Works of Thomas Wolfe<lb />
Miss Gibson was introduced by<lb />
Mrs. R. C. Mullen (Edna Love.)<lb />
Miss Madeline McCain, presi-<lb />
dent, presided over a short<lb />
business period. She asked mem-<lb />
bers to make a report at the<lb />
February meeting as to their<lb />
choice of a candidate for the<lb />
1942 alumni a w a r d. Miss<lb />
McCain appointed the following<lb />
chairmen to work in preparing<lb />
for the annual bridge party:<lb />
arrangements, Miss Ruth Mod-<lb />
lin; refreshments, Mrs. R. C.<lb />
Mullen; prizes, Mrs. Worth<lb />
Ivey (Leona Perry).<lb />
At the close of the meeting a<lb />
surprise shower was given Mrs.<lb />
J. C. Kirmey, a recent bride.<lb />
Mrs. Kirmey was formerly Miss<lb />
Lillian Parrish. The guest<lb />
speaker was given a beautiful<lb />
handkerchief. Mrs. W. W. Hod-<lb />
gin won the attendance prize.<lb />
The meeting was held at the<lb />
home of Mrs. R. M. Gladstone<lb />
(Margaret Murchison).<lb />
Home Economics<lb />
Teachers Attend<lb />
Convention<lb />
Continued from Page One<lb />
member of the Varsity Club has<lb />
three choices  with a cer-<lb />
tain number of points for each<lb />
choice. Then the votes are tabu-<lb />
lated and the results determines<lb />
the winner  and she is<lb />
well wait till February<lb />
21.<lb />
Now we'll let you in on a<lb />
secret. Just between us the win-<lb />
ner is one of the following girls<lb />
remember the one"s you<lb />
nominated well here they are<lb />
all forty-two of them.<lb />
Margaret Tart, Lallah B. Watts,<lb />
Pearl House. Ruth Tucker. Es-<lb />
telle Davis, Bobby Grussner,<lb />
Rouse. Elizabeth Noe, Mary<lb />
Home. Frances Phelps, Mar-<lb />
garet Futrell, Mary Agnes Deal.<lb />
Mary Belle Robertson, Savonne<lb />
Mathews. I,ois Sessoms, Fran-<lb />
ces Sutherland, Helen Wolf,<lb />
Helen Mishoc, Ora Crisp, Virgil<lb />
Ward, Elsie Barker. Nell Bed-<lb />
dard. Dorothy Dalrymple. Dal-<lb />
las Howard. Harriet Marsburn.<lb />
in the feminine world, and of<lb />
course the Soldiers and Marines<lb />
in the familiar kaiki uniforms<lb />
outnumbered men in civilian<lb />
clothes 10 to 1. And not only<lb />
was this Ball beautiful  it<lb />
was lots of fun. Everybody was<lb />
having a marvelous time. Mas-<lb />
ter of Cereomonies, Professor<lb />
Deal, kept the crowd laughing<lb />
continually with his ready wit,<lb />
and Mirie Smith's Dancing<lb />
Class gave a stage show which<lb />
was an A-l performance. (Em-<lb />
mett Fisher said that he made<lb />
a eer-h during intermission on<lb />
"The Fourth Term but no-<lb />
body else seems to remember it.<lb />
However. "Fish" means well, I<lb />
think, since he's a Democrat<lb />
from Sampson County . . Yes,<lb />
there is such a thing, believe it<lb />
or not!)<lb />
I could go on and on telling<lb />
vou what a big success the<lb />
Jubilee Celebration was, but the<lb />
Editor says. "Whoa so I'll<lb />
sien off by saying that in the<lb />
fitrht against Infantile Paraly-<lb />
sis and in the fight against<lb />
the dictators, the citizens of<lb />
Maratha Parrott. Jean .Wendt.j Greenville and the Students of<lb />
Mary Long Ford. Christine Hel-iF c T c did their part They<lb />
'en Mary Reynolds. Margaret showed the true spirit of de-<lb />
Russell, Skippy Alston, Helen<lb />
James, Rosalie Brown, Margie<lb />
Davis. Jean Harris, Emily John-<lb />
son. Rebecca Smith. Mary Hum- j<lb />
phries, Dorothy Pearall. Eliza pcr-cent!<lb />
beth Gates and Janie Eakes. So<lb />
take your pick and see if you're<lb />
right.<lb />
son that turns in the picture.<lb />
For this issue, those who can<lb />
identify the boy pictured here<lb />
must come by the Teco Echo<lb />
Staff room between 1:30 and<lb />
2:30 Friday, February 6. No<lb />
ality<lb />
ned<lb />
forums<lb />
without this Well plan- ed on U<lb />
vesper services, regular the goven<lb />
and seminars in which of the<lb />
questions of vital interest to<lb />
students could be discussed,<lb />
small discussion groups in<lb />
answers will be accepted before j dormitories and reading, semi-<lb />
or after that time. In the issue nars were proposed. The facu-<lb />
following the one in which the<lb />
Mr. Wali<lb />
fied o<lb />
Greenville i<lb />
eational Tr<lb />
At th ��<lb />
E. C. Sin.<lb />
VESPERS<lb />
BOH<lb />
schools teacl<lb />
turns should<lb />
guidance f<lb />
can help I; �<lb />
eational<lb />
Judson Wh ��<lb />
area offic<lb />
the last foi<lb />
Dr. Fai<lb />
luncheon - -<lb />
tendent I<lb />
Greenville<lb />
Miss Ka1<lb />
home ecoi<lb />
the luncheon<lb />
-<lb />
ning. lb<lb />
th. X. <lb />
BIRTHDAY<lb />
mocracy. and proved that they<lb />
were genuine Americans by,<lb />
importing President Franklin a worship period, has degene-<lb />
Delano Roosevelt one hundred rated into a snappy program of<lb />
announcements and pep sing-<lb />
ing. Courses of fundamental<lb />
theology and ethics that used<lb />
to be required studies in college<lb />
j curricula have been thrown out<lb />
altogether or are retained only<lb />
electives. The speaker de-<lb />
ity could be invited to help local<lb />
picture appears the winners of churches and their pastors ask-ihitrh sol<lb />
the contest along with the cor-jed to cooperate with the non- discussi<lb />
rect answer will be published. denominational organizations Follow-u;<lb />
If you like the movies . . . . j and work with the students on<lb />
just keep your eyes open and j the campus. "As Christians<lb />
get a free ticket. there is one thing we must all<lb />
do said this speaker in con-<lb />
clusion, "we must learn to<lb />
think<lb />
Cade Covington read the de-<lb />
flmtrd from Page One votj0nal, which was followed<lb />
cent years been treated only as j by a praver bv Ren Coble<lb />
an object of curosity andI re- Dorothine Massev of Pleasant<lb />
search Colleges of Europe have I Hn, a student of ECTC was<lb />
lost their interest in religious; pjanjs<lb />
learning. American institutions; ' J<lb />
must remain a stronghold of �� . rmr<lb />
qualitative education and stu- VOCATIONAL<lb />
dents and professors must see! .<lb />
that religious life is of central Continued from Page One<lb />
importance , jer of the first forum presented<lb />
The second speaker Frank- the idea that Kuidance� a not<lb />
lm Teague, discussed the meth- mattpr of . , h ofiHrKF<lb />
ods that have been used to pro-ja chfld but of t'h wfa J U UK� UM ERSm<lb />
mote religious education. He I throughout his school career.<lb />
'clock.<lb />
i broueht out the fact that chapel<lb />
! neriod. which was once used as<lb />
PLAY<lb />
On January 19-23. Miss Ka-<lb />
therine Holtzclaw and Miss M-<lb />
bel Lacy of the Home Econom-<lb />
ics Department represented<lb />
E. C. T. C. and eastern North<lb />
Carolina at a convention for<lb />
Home Economics workers of the<lb />
South. The purpose of the meet-<lb />
was to assist Home Economics<lb />
teachers, who in turn will assist<lb />
members of their community, to<lb />
participate successfully in the<lb />
war efforts of civilian defense.<lb />
Several speakers of national<lb />
fame conducted the lectures<lb />
and discussion groups. These<lb />
speakers stressed the import-<lb />
ance of nutrition, consumer edu-<lb />
cation and home nursing as fac-<lb />
tors which Home Economics<lb />
high school teachers could aid<lb />
students and adults in develop-<lb />
ing an intelligent outlook and<lb />
adaptation to the conditions of<lb />
the present emergency. Both<lb />
Miss Holtclaw and Miss Lacy<lb />
came back inspired to carry out<lb />
some of the suggestions which<lb />
were made at the convention.<lb />
However, several of the pro-<lb />
grams which were advocated<lb />
at the meeting have alreadv<lb />
been started at E. C. T. C. and<lb />
in the communities of eastern<lb />
North Carolina. Gardening was<lb />
particularly stressed and it is<lb />
interesting to note that out of<lb />
the twelve states represented,<lb />
E. C. T. C. was the only one<lb />
who could claim a gardening<lb />
course in their curriculum.<lb />
On Tuesday, February 3, at<lb />
a meeting of all senior Home<lb />
Economics students, Miss Holtz-<lb />
claw and Miss Lacy reported<lb />
briefly the outstanding parts<lb />
of the meeting. Miss Holtzclaw<lb />
said that she became very in-<lb />
pired at the meeting, almost<lb />
as much as an illustration which<lb />
a negro preacher used when<lb />
praying, "0 Lord, annoint him<lb />
with the kerosene of Thy sal-<lb />
vation and set him on fire<lb />
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THE MAN WHO<lb />
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there was a little secret yearn-<lb />
ing . . . maybe even a spark of<lb />
hope  in every gals heart<lb />
that her date would be a com-<lb />
missioned officer, but I think<lb />
the majority had to settle for a<lb />
buck private. That was all<lb />
right though. After all, they<lb />
consoled each other after the<lb />
dance, if all the men were of-<lb />
ficers, who in the Sam Hill<lb />
would fijjrht the Japs? Certain-<lb />
ly not a "Shave-tail" (Second<lb />
Lieutenant to you who don't<lb />
speak the army language) with<lb />
his brand new commission! Yes,<lb />
Sir, those buck privates were<lb />
some kind of nice<lb />
way. Mabel, did vou meet Mike?<lb />
Now he's <lb />
Now to get back to the dance,<lb />
Continued from Page One<lb />
this tvpe of work by assistingI as<lb />
backstage on every Chi Pi pro- clared, "That leaves to student<lb />
durtinn presented this vear. religious organizations the task<lb />
Designed by Fenly Spear, the! of carrying on These organ-<lb />
set was executed by W. B. izations he thinks inefficient<lb />
Harries. Also helping backstage j because of their denomination-<lb />
was Hazel Harris, property alism and the fact that they<lb />
mistress. stress the social life more than<lb />
the religious life.<lb />
Hubert Willis presented sug-<lb />
gestions as to what college stu-<lb />
dents can do to help the situa-<lb />
Continued from Page One tion. A place on the campus can<lb />
in is used we will give you a be set aside for worshp with<lb />
free ticket to the theatre M dm open at all times where<lb />
nnhHi Vi - t i People can go for meditation<lb />
is published. All pictures will and prayer �A Quiet hour � vp<lb />
JteZ�&amp;-�SZ tf rSriST "is quplift?ng; it<lb />
srives direction. It is impossible<lb />
GUESS WHO<lb />
call at the staff for them<lb />
(2) After each issue their<lb />
Ry the!will be a certain time to bring<lb />
answers by the Teco Echo of-<lb />
fices and the first three students<lb />
to come in with the correct<lb />
when the three hundred women answers will receive one ticket<lb />
arrived at the Campus Building,<lb />
each one was introduced to her<lb />
"date" by Mr. Deal or one of<lb />
his committeemen. That was<lb />
certainly a big undertaking, be-<lb />
lieve-you-me. and it was handled<lb />
beautifully. Soon after the girls<lb />
arrived, the whole floor turned<lb />
suddenly from a dull, drab, bas-<lb />
ketball court to a colorful ball-<lb />
room. White and blue evening<lb />
dresses seemed to predominate<lb />
LAUTARES BROS.<lb />
b JEWELERS<lb />
hes � Jewelry � Silver i<lb />
ifts - - Watch Repairing<lb />
each to the theatre.<lb />
(3) The name of the person<lb />
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with the signature of the person<lb />
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