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GREENVILLE, N. C, FEBRUARY 20, 1942<lb />
Number 9<lb />
Chi Pi Players<lb />
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'The Doll's House1<lb />
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is Hans Kindler, conductor of the National Sym-<lb />
which will appear here in concert Wednesday,<lb />
1 in the Wright Auditorium.<lb />
National Symphony To Give<lb />
Concert Here March Fourth<lb />
Chapel Programs<lb />
el program on Feb-<lb />
was presented by the<lb />
Literary Society. Re-<lb />
: rogram Or. Frank<lb />
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� about the collection<lb />
ing and toothpaste<lb />
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in the dormitories will<lb />
ed later.<lb />
l a i . president of.<lb />
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the purposes and aims<lb />
society. On the program<lb />
eral piano and vocal<lb />
and two dramatic<lb />
An impromptu de-<lb />
the query, "Resolved:<lb />
rag is more useful<lb />
�� stick broom" provided<lb />
: the audience. The ren-<lb />
: the singing lesson<lb />
;  rswet t by Mr.<lb />
: Lorraine Pritchard<lb />
the program.<lb />
aker at the chapel ex-<lb />
i February 17 was Dr.<lb />
Bob" Rradshaw, who is<lb />
it Methodist young peo-<lb />
worker. He said "I have<lb />
to hate dirt He warn-<lb />
idience against dirt of<lb />
living, shoddy loving,<lb />
h thinking, and shoddy<lb />
n<lb />
Missionaries Talk<lb />
On Foreign Work<lb />
At College Vespers<lb />
HMM-<lb /><lb />
Miss Alma McKenzie, Ameri-<lb />
missionary to Japan, was<lb />
u st speaker for the regular<lb />
? mday Evening Vesper Ser-<lb />
held in Austin Auditorium,<lb />
February 8, 1942. The service<lb />
as sponsored bv the YMCA<lb />
Sammy Crandell, Vice-<lb />
President of the organization<lb />
presiding. Miss McKenzie re-<lb />
ceived hi education at the<lb />
Theological Seminary at Ken-<lb />
' icky and volunteered as a<lb />
nonary to Japan until the<lb />
.ir upset her plans.<lb />
Miss McKenzie used as her<lb />
e "Thinking Spiritually.<lb />
She pointed out that every col-<lb />
lege student should realize his<lb />
responsibility as a student to<lb />
use the talents that God has<lb />
given him. He should conse-<lb />
i rate himself to a life of ser-<lb />
 ice. To do this he should have<lb />
a firm faith in things that will<lb />
not fail. Miss McKenzie point-<lb />
ed out these three things as un-<lb />
shakeable foundations upon<lb />
which to build: God's love, the<lb />
Bible, and the power of the<lb />
cross of Christ.<lb />
Contrasting Miss Mckenzie's<lb />
talk. Miss Mavis Lee Oakley,<lb />
returned missionary to China,<lb />
was the speaker at the college<lb />
vesper service Sunday evening,<lb />
February 15. She talked on<lb />
various'things connected with<lb />
education in China and descrio-<lb />
(See Foreign Work on page 6)<lb />
The National Symphony Or-<lb />
chestra, conducted by Hans<lb />
Kindler. founder and guiding<lb />
genius of the Washington, 1).<lb />
C. symphony orchestra, will<lb />
present a concert in the Robert<lb />
If. Wright auditorium Wednes-<lb />
day night, March 4, at eight-1<lb />
thirty.<lb />
Since its beginning nine years<lb />
ayo, the National Symphony has<lb />
won a high position in the front<lb />
ranks of the major symphony<lb />
orchestras of the country, with<lb />
its musical excellence and<lb />
technical competence.<lb />
The orchestra is heard in its<lb />
regular concerts in the Nation's<lb />
Capitol� at Constitution Hall<lb />
in winter, at the Potomac Wa-<lb />
ter Gate in summer by thous-<lb />
ands of visitors from all over<lb />
the world and from every sec-<lb />
tion of the United States.<lb />
During its second year, the<lb />
group made its first tour, and<lb />
each year since then it has em-<lb />
barked upon increasingly am-<lb />
bitious tours�in Canada and<lb />
scores of cities of the East,<lb />
South and Middle West. In<lb />
many cities it has been re-en-<lb />
gaged year after year until, to<lb />
the residents of these cities,<lb />
the National Symphony Or- ported<lb />
chestra has become their or- <lb />
chestra, just as much as it is<lb />
the orchestra of the people in<lb />
Washington.<lb />
Among the special marks of<lb />
recognition which have come to<lb />
the National Symphony are two<lb />
invitations to give special con-<lb />
certs at the White House. The<lb />
two most recent presidential<lb />
inaugurations have included<lb />
concerts by the National Sym-<lb />
phony.<lb />
After winning fame as a<lb />
prodigy in Europe, he came to<lb />
America when he was twenty-<lb />
one to take the post of first<lb />
'celloist in the Philadelphia Or-<lb />
chestra under Stokowski. Later<lb />
he resigned to tour this coun-<lb />
try, Europe, and the Orient and<lb />
to appear as soloist with all the<lb />
great orchestras and played<lb />
with Caruso, Rachmanioff and<lb />
other artists.<lb />
In 1931 Hans Kindler re-<lb />
nounced his concert appearances<lb />
to found the famous National<lb />
Symphony.<lb />
To accommodate the eighty<lb />
players, the stage in the Wright<lb />
Auditorium will be enlarged ten<lb />
feet all around.<lb />
The Chi Pi Players will pre-<lb />
sent Th Dolts House, modern<lb />
drama. February 26 and 27 at<lb />
8:30 in Austin Auditorium.<lb />
Tin Doll's House was written<lb />
by Henrick Ibsen, a Norwegian,<lb />
who is considered one of our<lb />
outstanding modern dramatists.<lb />
The cast for this production is<lb />
made up of students and faculty<lb />
members.<lb />
The part of Torvald Helmer<lb />
is played by Mr. Denton Rossell<lb />
of the Music Department. Ruth<lb />
Bray plays the part of Nora<lb />
Helmer. his wife. Dr. M. M.<lb />
Posey of the English Depart-<lb />
ment has the role of Dr. Rand.<lb />
Mr. Dick Walser. president of<lb />
the North Carolina Dramatic<lb />
Association and a teacher at<lb />
Greenville High School, plays<lb />
the part of Kragstad, Mrs.<lb />
Lin len, a friend of the Helm-<lb />
ers, is played by Mrs. Agnes<lb />
Barret, secretary to Dr. Mea-<lb />
dows. Anna, the nurse, is play-<lb />
ed by Miss Stella Grotran.<lb />
Superintendent of the infirm-<lb />
ary. Hazel Haris, a freshman<lb />
and newcomer to the ECTC<lb />
stage1, plays the role of Ellen<lb />
the maid.<lb />
The play, which is one of the<lb />
most difficult productions of<lb />
this season is directed by Clif-<lb />
ton Britton. Fenly Spear and<lb />
Carol Winsette are technical<lb />
directors and Ophelia Hooks<lb />
and Dave Owens are stage!<lb />
managers.<lb />
Varsity Club To Present<lb />
1942 Varsity Sweetheart<lb />
3� �� �� <lb />
Students Favor<lb />
Advanced Course<lb />
In Oral English<lb />
Intercollegiate<lb />
Debate Held Here<lb />
j-<lb />
Representatives of Campbell<lb />
College and ECTC clashed in<lb />
two debates here Monday, Feb-<lb />
ruary 9, this being the first<lb />
time in the history of the school<lb />
that students from another col-<lb />
lege or university have appear-<lb />
ed on our campus for a formal<lb />
debate. The popular college<lb />
question, stating that the fed-<lb />
eral government should regulate<lb />
all labor unions, was used. In<lb />
the afternoon, our affirmative<lb />
team, composed of Mary Gas-<lb />
kins and Doris Williams, met<lb />
Campbell's negative team. Mae<lb />
Hall and Marshall Weaver. In<lb />
the evening. Carlyle Cox and<lb />
Mildred Beverly of ECTC sup-<lb />
the negative against<lb />
Ruth Hocutt and<lb />
Elliot Stuart. The debates were<lb />
non-decision.<lb />
Several students and members<lb />
of the faculty have expressed<lb />
the opinion that they were<lb />
pleased with the initial effort<lb />
and hoped that the work will<lb />
be continued and constantly im-<lb />
proved. According to Teco Echo<lb />
files and members of the fac-<lb />
ulty who have worked with the<lb />
college News Bureau for many<lb />
years, this is the first intercol-<lb />
legiate debate ever to be held<lb />
here.<lb />
by Jennings Bollard<lb />
In a recent poll of opinion<lb />
conducted on the campus, one<lb />
hundred students answered the<lb />
following question personally:<lb />
Would you he interested in tak-<lb />
ing n three-hour course in Ad-<lb />
vanced Speech if it irere offer-<lb />
ed? A surprisingly large num-<lb />
ber of them, thirty-four per<lb />
cent, replied in the affirmative.<lb />
Students were questioned at<lb />
random on the campus�be-<lb />
tween classes, in the dininjr hall,<lb />
at the nost office, in the "Y"<lb />
store. Because of the varied in-<lb />
terests of students, it seems<lb />
reasonable to state that prob-<lb />
ably there are few courses now<lb />
offered on the campus, other<lb />
than the courses required of all<lb />
students, which would interest<lb />
more than thirty-four in a hun-<lb />
dred students selected at<lb />
random.<lb />
A separate survey revealed<lb />
that fourteen students in an<lb />
oral English class of twenty-<lb />
one members would like ad-<lb />
vanced work. This group was<lb />
not counted as a part of the<lb />
cross section of one hundred<lb />
students since the percentage<lb />
of interest was expected to be<lb />
higher among a group already<lb />
working in speech.<lb />
Many of the students were<lb />
not content to answer simply,<lb />
yes or no. Some typical com-<lb />
ments were: "A course in Ad-<lb />
vanced Speech is something<lb />
that we really do need "We<lb />
should have had it a long time<lb />
ago "We need a complete<lb />
Speech Department "In a<lb />
teacher's college they certainly<lb />
ought to offer something like<lb />
that "There should be a whole<lb />
vear of work in speech for stu-<lb />
dents who want it "That would<lb />
be a yrood thing . . just what<lb />
I want Some of those who<lb />
stated that they were not in-<lb />
terested in taking such a course<lb />
volunteered the opinion that it<lb />
should be offered for those who<lb />
are interested. Several seniors<lb />
informed us that it was too late<lb />
for them to get Advanced<lb />
Sneech into their schedules but<lb />
indicated that they would have<lb />
taken it if it had been offered.<lb />
We do not claim to be a<lb />
Frank Gallup, so we shall not<lb />
attempt to say exactly what<lb />
ner cent of the entire student<lb />
(See Oral English on Page 4)<lb />
Tomorrow night the Campus<lb />
building will be the scene of an<lb />
old fashioned barn dance, given<lb />
by the Varsity Club at which<lb />
time they will present the 1942<lb />
Varsity Club Sweetheart, who<lb />
is as yet unannounced.<lb />
In previous years the Varsity<lb />
Club Sweetheart has been pre-<lb />
sented at the Annual Varsity<lb />
Club play.<lb />
This is the third year that<lb />
the Varsity Club has had a<lb />
snonsor, the first being Jean<lb />
Wendt of Wilmington, N. C,<lb />
and the second was Frances<lb />
Roebuck of Washington. N. C.<lb />
This year's sweetheart w-as<lb />
chosen last week by members<lb />
of the Varsity Club but the re-<lb />
sults of the election have been<lb />
kept a secret, in fact not even<lb />
the Varsity Club members are<lb />
sure who it is. Your reporter is<lb />
unable to give you the name of<lb />
the winner but it was a very<lb />
close race and the new sweet-<lb />
heart won her title by a few<lb />
i votes only.<lb />
The 1942 Sweetheart will be<lb />
j presented at exactly 10:30 and<lb />
she will be awarded a certifi-<lb />
cate making her an honorary<lb />
member of the Varsity Club and<lb />
sponsor for all of the clubs ac-<lb />
tivities.<lb />
Wrho is she? Well you just guess. She's the Varsity Club Music for the occasion will be<lb />
Sweetheart for 1942 but that's all we can tell you now. In case furnished bv the Tennessee<lb />
vou'd like to get first hand news about her, why not go to the Ramblers and the square dances<lb />
 c.iirf.i.SLiW.v<lb />
Old Barn Dance tommorrow night at fhe Campus Building.<lb />
Handkerchiefs Or Hearts;<lb />
You Lose 'Em, They Find 'Em<lb /><lb />
Home Economic?<lb />
Classes Remodel<lb />
Old Tenant House<lb />
by Margaret Russelle<lb />
The Lost and Found Depart-<lb />
ment of the college has proved<lb />
itself valuable many times in<lb />
the past, but probably its most<lb />
unique service was rendered a<lb />
few days ago when the head of<lb />
the department, Prof. R. C.<lb />
Deal, practically turned into an<lb />
F. B. I. agent. It all began the<lb />
night of the President's Birth-<lb />
day Ball when a certain young<lb />
ladv on the campus was "found<lb />
then "lost and then "found"<lb />
Ambitious to make their study<lb />
of home furnishings a practical<lb />
experiment, the two home<lb />
furnishings classes under Miss<lb />
If that sounds compli- Katherine Holtzclaw have be-<lb />
don't give up and. dis- eun work on remodeling a ramto have a<lb />
Religious Movie<lb />
again,<lb />
rated.<lb />
continue reading this article,<lb />
'cause I think the following let-<lb />
ter will soon straighten every-<lb />
thing out. The letter is one<lb />
which Mr. Deal received a few<lb />
days after the Ball.<lb />
Camp Davis, N. C.<lb />
January 31, 1942<lb />
Dear Sir:<lb />
will be called by Billy Greene<lb />
and Jack Young, students from<lb />
Western North Carolina. As an<lb />
added feature, prizes will be<lb />
awarded for the most unique<lb />
costumes.<lb />
According to Charles Futrelle,<lb />
president of the Varsity Club.<lb />
"We are expecting a very large<lb />
crowd and in case some of you<lb />
girls want to come and would<lb />
like a date, just get in touch<lb />
with me�there are plenty of<lb />
boys available<lb />
Approximately four hundred<lb />
girls have signed up for the<lb />
dance and, to quote one of the<lb />
members of the Varsity club.<lb />
"Charles Futrelle has been<lb />
plenty busy trying to arrange<lb />
dates for all of them. But those<lb />
sailors coming over will help<lb />
him a lot.�we hope. There's<lb />
one thing that might save<lb />
Charlie, though. You don't have<lb />
shackled house behind the col<lb />
lege laundry.<lb />
The little, three-room house<lb />
has an interesting, rather uni-<lb />
que history having been the site<lb />
of the first home economics<lb />
j class at the college.<lb />
When the college campus was<lb />
a part of the Harrington estate.<lb />
dances<lb />
dances<lb />
like<lb />
date<lb />
vou<lb />
for<lb />
do<lb />
square<lb />
other<lb />
Popular Dance Band<lb />
To Give Concert Here<lb />
It was my pleasure to be the house was a tenant house,<lb />
present at the "Birthday Ball" j having been moved to where the<lb />
given in honor of our beloved infirmary now stands when<lb />
President, at E. C. T. C, Janj Austin Building was erected,<lb />
uary 30. Mrs. R. L. Carr, formerly<lb />
The hospitality rendered to: Miss Elizabeth Pugh. who vras<lb />
the men in the service by the teacher of home economics at<lb />
faculty, students, and citizens; the college, asked for the house<lb />
The Christian Youth groups of your city will forever remain j for a home economics club<lb />
on the campus at East Carolina as one of our most enjoyable i room. It was furnished as a liv-<lb />
Teachers College cooperated in memories. On behalf of my! ing room, kitchen and lounge<lb />
bringing to the campus the buddies, and myself, please j room upstairs. Teas and club<lb />
great film classic, "The King of 1 accept our heartfelt thanks for<lb />
According to Miss Ola Ross,<lb />
Chairman of the Entertain-<lb />
ment Committee, Charlie Spi-<lb />
vack and his famous dance<lb />
orchestra will give a concert<lb />
here Tuesday, March 31. At the<lb />
present, definite arrangements<lb />
have not been completed, but<lb />
full particulars will be publish-<lb />
ed in the near future in this<lb />
paper<lb />
Kings produced by Cecil B.<lb />
DeMille, which was shown<lb />
Thursday night in the Austin<lb />
building.<lb />
The administration was kind<lb />
enough to permit a second<lb />
showing which began at 8:45<lb />
p. m for the church people of<lb />
the city and others who wanted<lb />
to see this portrayal of the life<lb />
of Jesus Christ. The expense of<lb />
bringing this picture to Green-<lb />
ville was shared by the college<lb />
YWCA and the student denomi-<lb />
national organizations of the<lb />
Baptist, Methodist and Presby<lb />
terian churches.<lb />
your kindness.<lb />
I have, sir, another reason<lb />
for writing you. It was also my<lb />
pleasure to make the acquain-<lb />
tance of a charming young<lb />
lady at the Ball. In the excite-<lb />
ment, however, I failed ot ask<lb />
for, or failed to remember the<lb />
voung lady's full name. I will<lb />
be most grateful if you will en-<lb />
deavor to forward the enclosed<lb />
letter to the young lady in<lb />
question. Madeline is her first<lb />
name, and she is, I believe, a<lb />
senior at E. C. T. C.<lb />
Once more, please accept my<lb />
(See Lost and Found on Page 4)<lb />
meetings were held there.<lb />
Later Emerson Society se-<lb />
cured the "Hut" for meetings.<lb />
The girls who have under-<lb />
taken the job of turning a shell<lb />
into an attractive home are try-<lb />
ing to furnish the house as<lb />
comfortably and attractively as<lb />
possible for the smallest amount<lb />
of money possible. The help of<lb />
Mr. William McHenry, of the<lb />
industrial arts department, has<lb />
been enlisted.<lb />
A class of negro boys from<lb />
the Greenville Industrial High<lb />
School are running a stack<lb />
chimney. The house is now<lb />
See Home Economics on Page 4<lb />
BdorisicTureTthe National Symphony Orchestra, eighty members of which will appear in concert Wednesday, March 4, 1942<lb />
Wright Memorial Auditorium at eight-thirty p.<lb />
in the Robert H.<lb />
m<lb />
Students Attend<lb />
Methodist Meet<lb />
At Chapel Hill<lb />
"The Student in Christian<lb />
World Reconstruction" was the<lb />
theme of the North Carolina<lb />
Methodist Conference held in<lb />
Chapel Hill. February 6-8.<lb />
Guest speakers for the confer-<lb />
ence were: Mr. Richard T. Bak-<lb />
er, whose addresses were en-<lb />
titled "The Time of Our Lives<lb />
"The Light of our Lives and<lb />
"Our Program" and Dr. Harold<lb />
A. Ehrensperger, editor of the<lb />
Methodist Student's magazine,<lb />
Motive, who conducted the de-<lb />
votional periods.<lb />
The meetings were held in<lb />
the University Methodist<lb />
Church and recreational fellow-<lb />
ship took place in Graham Mem-<lb />
orial Hall.<lb />
At the business meeting of-<lb />
ficers were elected for the com-<lb />
ing year. Johnie Faye Barnes<lb />
was elected vice-president of<lb />
the Eastern Conference Dis-<lb />
trict; and Helen Butner read<lb />
the conference resolutions. They<lb />
are both students at E. C. T. C.<lb />
The number registered at the<lb />
conference exceeded 200 dele-<lb />
gates, representing approxi-<lb />
mately twenty colleges. East<lb />
Carolina Teachers College was<lb />
represented by a delegation of<lb />
nineteen Methodist students,<lb />
Arline Mercer, Johnie Faye<lb />
Barnes. Annie L. Wilkerson,<lb />
Lucy Warren, Mable Spence<lb />
Watson, Evelyn Etheridge,<lb />
Helen Butner. Rale Pitts, Ruth<lb />
Stencer, Louise Carter, Helen<lb />
Tnrdan, Edna Powell, Viven<lb />
Velverton, Sarah Potter, Doro-<lb />
hv McDaniel, Carolyn Ogleys-<lb />
bv. Z. W. Frazrell. Standield<lb />
Tnhnson. and Miss Elizabeth<lb />
Tittsworth, student leader.<lb />
&amp;Sr<lb /><pb facs="00037901_tn_0002" /><lb />
PAGE TWO<lb />
The TECO ECHO<lb />
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20 nn.<lb />
fridav,<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 L). Horne Editor-in-Chief<lb />
ASSOCIATE EDITORS<lb />
Margaret Russell Margie Dudley<lb />
Margie Davis Maribelle Robertson<lb />
Jennings Ballard<lb />
Jimmy Gianakos Sports Editor<lb />
Charles Craven Associate Sports Editor<lb />
BUSINESS STAFF<lb />
Mary AGNES Deal Business Manager<lb />
Franklin Kyser Harry Jarvis<lb />
Mary Harvey Rlfein Rose Carlton Dunn<lb />
Carnette Cordle Doris Hockaday<lb />
TYPISTS<lb />
Cathy Hester Helen Page Johnson<lb />
Photograph  FENLEY SPEAK<lb />
Editorial Adviser LOIS GRIGSBY<lb />
Business Adviser Beecher Flanagan<lb />
Technical Adviser  - Sherman M. Parks<lb />
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North Carolina Collegiate Press<lb />
Association<lb />
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Colle6iaie Di6est MUU�-<lb />
Two Sides<lb />
In the last issue of Green Lights, Greenville High School<lb />
newspaper, there appeared the following editorial.<lb />
"Problem; How To Date Your Best Gal Legally:<lb />
"Seven Greenville high school boys who attended dances at<lb />
East Carolina Teachers College are in trouble because of a rule<lb />
forbidding high school students to attend ECTC social events.<lb />
If a high school students dates or dances with a college student<lb />
who will probably practice teach him at sometime, the presum-<lb />
able result is that the high school student will not respect his<lb />
teacher as he should.<lb />
"Although it is imperative to have a rule of some kind con-<lb />
trolling such associations, it seems unnecessary to forbid high<lb />
school seniors to date college freshmen who will never teach<lb />
them. In many cases. GHS students have friends at ECTC whom<lb />
they have met at beaches, in homes and at conventions in previous<lb />
years.<lb />
"To forbid friendly associations between these two groups<lb />
seems altogether artificial; certainly it encourage rule-breaking<lb />
and many secretive rendez-vous.<lb />
"College oficials might do well to attack this problem with<lb />
their combined intelligence and find a more wholesome manner<lb />
in which to cope with this problem<lb />
We are not going to argue the point with you but we'd like<lb />
to try to show you the other side. Unfortunately or fortunately,<lb />
for you. you have never had to do practice teaching in the Green-<lb />
ville High School. Under any circumstances, doing practice teach-<lb />
ing is no picnic and it certainly doesn't help any when you know<lb />
the students so well that they call you by your first name and<lb />
feel that since they know the teacher they can do as they please.<lb />
I know, bcause I taught under those circumstances, having been<lb />
a student and practice teacher at Greenville High School. We<lb />
think you understand that part of the situation.<lb />
However you say that "it seem unnecessary to forbid high<lb />
school seniors from dating college freshman Well maybe its not<lb />
necessary, but . . you just try telling upper classmen that fresh-<lb />
men have dating privileges that they don't. Sounds silly doesn't<lb />
it? It is. Sad as it may be college students are just as foolish<lb />
about somethings as high school students are about others.<lb />
So you see, if the ruling forbidding local high school students<lb />
to date ECTC students was removed, an even more unpleasant<lb />
situation than now exists would result. And after all, its just as<lb />
unpleasant for ECTC students as it is for high school students.<lb />
TOMORROW MAY BE TOO LATE<lb />
For Cigarettes Or Bombs,<lb />
Who Knows? We Don,t!<lb />
Service Men<lb />
Are You One Of These People?<lb />
For sometime now there has been a heartfelt need on this<lb />
campus for some means of developing the public speaking ability<lb />
of a good majority of the student body. Well you have the means.<lb />
Yes, you have any number of means but the trouble is you don't<lb />
really care enough about knowing how to speak well and force-<lb />
fully, to bother about taking advantage of your opportunities.<lb />
To be quite frank, you're so indifferent you don't give a damn<lb />
about public speaking or many other things for that matter.<lb />
Maybe you say you've had a course in oral English or some<lb />
such subject but you still aren't a competent, able speaker. Well<lb />
no matter how many courses you take in public speaking, you'll<lb />
never learn how to speak well in public until you actually do it.<lb />
And there are plenty of opportunities right here on the campus<lb />
for you to get some practice.<lb />
One of the best opportunities to supplement your oral Eng-<lb />
lish courses is to join the College Forensic Club, a very new and<lb />
very up-and-coming group of orators. Through the Forensic<lb />
Club you will be able to get as much practice as you like in form-<lb />
al and informal debating.<lb />
Then there is another opportunity provided for you to ex-<lb />
cise your powers of speech� and a sadly neglected one at that.<lb />
Once every month there is a student mass meeting held on the<lb />
campus, the original purpose of this meeting having been to<lb />
give students a chance to air student problems. Well if you've<lb />
ever attended an ECTC mass meeting, then you know just about<lb />
how many opinion were expressed�well or otherwise.<lb />
Why is it that students sit and say nothing when their<lb />
rights and privileges as students are at stake?<lb />
Why is it that they go to conferences and conventions and<lb />
sit in silence through discussion groups? Why is it that students<lb />
act like animals stricken dumb when they even make a Chanel<lb />
talk.<lb />
This is why. You just don't know how. The reason you<lb />
don't know how, is that you don't have what it takes to learn<lb />
how. You don't care enough about your privileges to even try to<lb />
defend them. You don't even care enough to be embarrassed<lb />
when students from other colleges put you to shame in discussion<lb />
groups. You haven't got the self-respect and pride of a dumb<lb />
animal.<lb />
So if you're one of those people that goes around complain-<lb />
ing about not knowing how to speak in public, just dig up enough<lb />
self-respect to try the Forensic Club or the Oral English classes.<lb />
They'll welcome you and you certainly need their help.<lb />
And again�you can practice at mass meetings�if you've<lb />
got the nerve.<lb />
by Margaret Ennett<lb />
Come on and gather around<lb />
all you folks who still cherish<lb />
the memories of your class-<lb />
mates. Many of your co-ed pals<lb />
are serving Uncle Sam now and<lb />
so if you would like to know<lb />
where they are and what they<lb />
are doing you can grasp (or<lb />
maybe gasp) at these bits of<lb />
information, and, incidentally,<lb />
if you have any interesting<lb />
news from any former ECTC<lb />
student in Service, let me<lb />
know. You see this column is<lb />
permanent for the duration.<lb />
Charles Mayo, son of Mr. and<lb />
Mrs. W. L. Mayo, has been<lb />
commissioned as a lieutenant<lb />
at the advanced Army Brooks<lb />
Field, San Antinio. Texas.<lb />
Cecil Willis, 1940 graduate of<lb />
ECTC, has been commissioned<lb />
in the Army Air Corps in Oak-<lb />
lahoma. Willis was on the foot-<lb />
ball team for two years.<lb />
 Donald Brock is now in the<lb />
Naval Reserve and is physical<lb />
education instructor for the<lb />
United States Navy under<lb />
Gene Tunney. Brock was a<lb />
member of the basketball team<lb />
for two years and he was grad-<lb />
uated from East Carolina<lb />
Teachers College in 1940.<lb />
John D. Bridgers, 1940 ECTC<lb />
graduate, is at the present time<lb />
in Norfolk, Va. in the Naval<lb />
Air Service. However, he has<lb />
been assigned to the Aircraft<lb />
Carrier, Saratoga. Ensign Brid-<lb />
gers was quite an outstanding<lb />
student at ECTC having been a<lb />
senior superlative, besides be-<lb />
ing on the Teco Echo staff for<lb />
several years and serving as a<lb />
class officer in his senior year.<lb />
Charles Cobb is to be Educa-<lb />
tional director in the Naval<lb />
Training Reserve in Norfolk,<lb />
Va. Charles Cobb was married<lb />
to Miss Jane Eloise Tobias dur-<lb />
ing the Christmas holidays.<lb />
Harvey Deal, son of Profes-<lb />
sor Deal, is a first class private<lb />
in the Engineering Corps at-<lb />
tached to Staff Headquarters<lb />
at Ft. Belvoir, Va. Private Deal<lb />
graduated from ECTC in 1940<lb />
with an A. B. degree and from<lb />
Peabody in 1941 with an M. A.<lb />
degree.<lb />
Vernon Tyson, son of Mrs.<lb />
R. A. Tyson of Greenville, was<lb />
among the four men from the<lb />
Tar Heel state who were re-<lb />
cently appointed as cadet of-<lb />
ficers in the aviation cadet regi-<lb />
ment of the upper class at the<lb />
"West Point of the Air" at<lb />
Randolph Field, Texas.<lb />
Robert Musselwhite, a grad-<lb />
uate of ECTC, is in the Coast<lb />
Artillery at Washington, D. C.<lb />
on guard duty.<lb />
David Breece, of Raleigh, is<lb />
now being trained at the Army<lb />
Air Corps field in Arcadia,<lb />
Florida. Breece is a 1941 grad-<lb />
uate of ECTp.<lb />
by Margie Davis<lb />
Wow! Is my face red or is it<lb />
the sun? Nope, I'm sure the<lb />
slight crimson flush which is<lb />
spreading slowly over a few<lb />
girl's epidermis is not due to<lb />
Ole Man Sol's radiating per-<lb />
sonality, but, instead, to those<lb />
insignificant little buckets<lb />
planted all over the place! Well,<lb />
it all happened this way: When<lb />
asked why those buc-buc buc-<lb />
kets, painted a brilliant orange,<lb />
had cigarettes stubs and chew-<lb />
ing gum papers in them, one of<lb />
our students, with a reputable<lb />
standing, blushed a dark, dark<lb />
red!<lb />
"Oh dear she murmured,<lb />
gulping slowly, "I�er�oh dear<lb />
me. I thought that's what they<lb />
were for<lb />
"No, my darling daughter<lb />
she was remonstrated, "Haven't<lb />
vou heard? Those buckets were<lb />
placed in the dormitories and in<lb />
Building and heavens knows<lb />
where else�to be used in ex-<lb />
tinguishing incendiary bombs,<lb />
just in case our Alma Mater<lb />
is chosen as a target by one of<lb />
those squint-eyed Japs<lb />
If a cigarette, still lighted,<lb />
happened to be "broswing<lb />
around" in one of those little<lb />
containers and come in sudden<lb />
contact with a bomb fragment,<lb />
we might have a reaction pro-i<lb />
duced which would be similar!<lb />
to a scene enacted by Clark j<lb />
Gable and Lana Turner!<lb />
Five minutes later:<lb />
My! My' How rumors are<lb />
spread! I just had an interview<lb />
with Miss Arly V. Moore�andj<lb />
she stated rather definitely that I<lb />
"Those Buckets Are To Be;<lb />
Used For Cigarette Stubs and!<lb />
Chewing Gum Paper! Well<lb />
that's the real low-down�but<lb />
what are we going to do withj<lb />
our bomb fragments? How in;<lb />
the heck do we know?<lb />
So take your choice:<lb />
1. Light your cigarette with<lb />
it.<lb />
2. Pick it up daintly, using a<lb />
piece of Kleenex, and drop it<lb />
quietly out of the nearest win-<lb />
dow.<lb />
3. "Expectorate" on it.<lb />
4. Quickly place it under your<lb />
favorite (?) teacher's desk.<lb />
Bye, now!�See you in the<lb />
sand pile!<lb />
Are They Going<lb />
To Graduate?<lb />
"Will<lb />
ate is the (;w<lb />
thoriti<lb />
STUDENT'S CORNER<lb />
Hailing one year ago from high up in tin B <lb />
tains at Hendersonville. James Pete Ginak<lb />
East Carolina Teachers College and at onc<lb />
most capable and well-liked students. He started<lb />
for his future Alma Mater thai year and was r<lb />
� � � i ; Ills<lb />
nit he<lb />
ability along<lb />
ines�if one<lb />
they return to gradu<lb />
is the question college au-hard efforts during the practices<lb />
ies throughout the nation by being placed at a guard posi-<lb />
are making as students leaveItion on the first string, a posi-<lb />
their campuses to become sold- tion he has held ever since. His<lb />
iers brilliant blocking and tackling<lb />
The challenge of this ques- have been a boom to the team's<lb />
tion�answered too often neg-IsuccevsTs- , ,  . .<lb />
ativelv following the last war� I , Not only has Jimmie show<lb />
is being met positively by the fd his athletic prowes<lb />
University of Iowa with a farjhiis also proved r<lb />
reaching plan for financial I mor,e intellectual �-<lb />
assistance to former students mi� �" journalistic endeavors<lb />
who will return to study after j intellectual. Under his guidance,<lb />
war-service " 8P�1�S page of the I ecucho<lb />
Enthusiastically applauding! hs, hn . transformed into an<lb />
the Iowa plan and urging its' athlete s picture of what a sports<lb />
adoption throughout the coun- ?�� Should be His attempts<lb />
try, James Ward. Coordinator� been rePaid to hini h th(1<lb />
of College Activities of the Di ad(1('fl interest its readers have<lb />
vision of Youth Activities of shown in his work It s no won-<lb />
the Office of Civilian Defense Ipr everybody reads this page,<lb />
declared! "The Iowa plan goes -J,immie 1S f�fted th a readable<lb />
flowing style and a<lb />
a lone way towards solution of<lb />
one of the knottiest student pro-<lb />
Jems arising from the current<lb />
and a colorful<lb />
sports vernacular and exercises these abilities in I i ;Umn<lb />
as well as in his write-ups of the games. In additioi duties<lb />
college corr<lb />
iems arising irom tne current" v  "  � , "  . <lb />
war situation. It is hoped that on tne stu"ent newspaper he serves as college corr<lb />
other colleges and universities!tne loeal PaP�rs and as snorts editor on the Teco<lb />
will consider their olan thought Before entering this institution Gianakos atl<lb />
will consider their plan thought-<lb />
fully<lb />
"If similar plans are adopted<lb />
on other campuses, thousands<lb />
will be back, and the shock (of<lb />
Hill Junior College where lie participated in a varietj<lb />
curricular activities, most important of which wen I<lb />
the newspaper.<lb />
When Jimmie's not hanging out at the gym<lb />
rehabilitation) will be cushion- staff room, you can likely find him around the doi<lb />
ed commented Toren Hicker�no. he's not searching for one of E. C. T. C<lb />
son, columnist for the Daily) instead he s collecting clothes to be dry cleaned.1<lb />
Iowan, college paper. helps to keep change handy grinned the inter<lb />
The program calls for gifts niing up trade for a local cleaning firm seems to be a<lb />
of not over $200 to each return-i�h to y�u- keep in mind that Jimmie also works<lb />
ing student in need of assis- na<lb />
A conscientious and hard worker, likeable, friem<lb />
is a decided asset to any group he may join. G<lb />
"Gianak we're all behind you. for we know you'll<lb />
ceed.<lb />
Mars<lb />
�<lb />
all and<lb />
tance. The money is to come<lb />
from a fund made up of volun-<lb />
tary contributions of 10c a week<lb />
from each student still on<lb />
campus. About $10,000 is ex-<lb />
pected to be collected in this<lb />
manner this semester. Admini-<lb />
stered by the Committee on Stu-<lb />
dent Aid and audited by the<lb />
university treasurer's office,<lb />
the fund will be invested in<lb />
U. S. Defense Bonds.<lb />
Originator of the plan to help<lb />
post-war University of Iowa<lb />
students is Francis Weaver. 22-<lb />
year-old law student from Mas-<lb />
son Citv. Iowa. Mr. Weaver be-<lb />
lieves that his plan has already,<lb />
gone for in raising morale of!To the Editor:<lb />
ran $<lb />
lining<lb />
hmmie<lb />
In<lb />
STUDENT OPINION<lb />
Editors Note: Students who wish t express th<lb />
through this column arc more than welcome to do so,<lb />
it is necessary for the editor to know who writes thesi<lb />
All read) tiro anoniimous It it, rs havi come in and<lb />
who writes them can not be published. If you do !<lb />
name published just write your name on a si pan -aper<lb />
attach it to your article. The names of the authors h ar-<lb />
ticles are kept only as a means of protecting the n �<lb />
will not he disclosed to any person or persons.<lb />
those students now in school<lb />
who are likely to be called into<lb />
the armed forces.<lb />
"It offers those who remain<lb />
on the camnus the opportunity<lb />
to aid in a concrete manner the<lb />
development of a post-war re-<lb />
habilitation program for the<lb />
men who a-p fighting our war<lb />
for us said the Daily Iowan<lb />
editorially on the plan. "It will<lb />
oive us a chance to do some-<lb />
thi'n for them in return for<lb />
wfist thev are doing and will<lb />
do for us until complete victory<lb />
is achieved<lb />
In writing this letter I don't want to be one I one-<lb />
sided crabs found on every campus. I want to put :<lb />
facts and ask a few questions.<lb />
I want to know why the Chi Pi gets blamed for thing<lb />
that happens around here. Everytime anything wrong hi ppens<lb />
around here the Chi Pi Players are responsible. Even w hi n they<lb />
try to do something big for the school thev're rebuked andi-<lb />
eapped. To my mind, feeble though it mav be. it seems that a<lb />
tour by the Little Black Sambo Company would be a -ndid<lb />
advertisement for the school. Some say "Think of the assea<lb />
missed If it were to go spring holidays, how many w uld be<lb />
missed? Besides, there never has been any objection raised when<lb />
the Y. M. C. A Y. W. C. A M. S. A B. S. U. or the Athletic<lb />
Association or what have you, see fit to snd delegates I i<lb />
sent the school. No indeed!<lb />
This school is known for it's primary and grammar grade<lb />
Reouirements for the $200 department and it should also be known'for its plays for chil-<lb />
eifts to returning students in- dren. Anyone who saw Alice in Wonderland last year and Little<lb />
elude at least six month's ser-jBlack Sambo this year will agree that the latter was as good as<lb />
Seventy-two per cent of stu-<lb />
dent interviewed in a recent col-<lb />
lege .urvey owned cameras.<lb />
Coal can be pumped through<lb />
pipelines instead of shipped in<lb />
oars, suggests Prof. H. E. Bab-<lb />
bitt of the University of Illi-<lb />
nois.<lb />
Pembroke college's freshman<lb />
enrollment of 165 is up 30 per<lb />
oerit over last year.<lb />
Junior Class�<lb />
At a recent meeting of the<lb />
Junior class, plans were dis-<lb />
cussed for the coming Junior-<lb />
Senior Prom. An early start<lb />
will be made in signing up for<lb />
bids. Programs and various<lb />
dance committees have already<lb />
been selected by the President,<lb />
Joyce Dunham.<lb />
Math Club�<lb />
The Math Club held its reg-<lb />
ular business meeting on Tues-<lb />
day evening, February 10 at<lb />
6:30 p. m. in Austin, All Math<lb />
majors were urged to attend.<lb />
F. T. A.�<lb />
A program on "First Aid"<lb />
was presented by members of<lb />
the Future Teachers of Ameri-<lb />
co Association at noon, Febru-<lb />
ary 7.<lb />
Seniors� <lb />
A meeting of the senior class<lb />
was held in Room 111 of Aus-<lb />
tin, February 10, the purpose<lb />
vice in a IT. S. armed force, at<lb />
tendance at the Universitv of<lb />
Iowa from October 15, 1940. to<lb />
the time of induction or enlist-<lb />
ment, and maintenance of grad-<lb />
uating grades during this time.<lb />
Collection of the fund is be-<lb />
ing carried out on a group<lb />
basis. Presidents of sororities<lb />
and fraternities, leaders of<lb />
dormitories and such groups<lb />
are responsible for collecting<lb />
their quotas.<lb />
of which was to discuss plans<lb />
for the Senior-Sophomore Dance<lb />
to be given March 7.<lb />
English Club�<lb />
At a recent meeting of the<lb />
English Club, it Was decided<lb />
that student-teacher participa-<lb />
tion on the club programs would<lb />
add interest to the meetings.<lb />
On February 10, Miss Mary<lb />
Greene of the English depart-<lb />
ment gave a review on The At-<lb />
lantic Monthly and American<lb />
Literature, two well-known mag-<lb />
azines.<lb />
Mildred Beverly presented to<lb />
the group a reading of "The<lb />
Citizen" by James Dwyer which<lb />
was typical of "the American<lb />
way of living<lb />
After the presentation of the<lb />
program, plans were discussed<lb />
concerning the purchasing of<lb />
defense bonds.<lb />
ACE�<lb />
At the monthly meeting of<lb />
the East Carolina Teachers<lb />
College branch of the Associa-<lb />
tion of Childhood Education<lb />
held in the Education Build-<lb />
ing Tuesday evening, February<lb />
10, several important items of<lb />
business were put before the<lb />
club and a program on "The<lb />
child and religion in the school"<lb />
was presented.<lb />
In cooperation with the move-<lb />
ment on the campus to huy de-<lb />
fense bonds and stamps, five<lb />
dollars was donated by the ACE<lb />
for this purpose<lb />
the first, if not better. Such productions as this should be en-<lb />
couraged and any organization who can put them on should be<lb />
backed by the school to the fullest extent. It is not often a stu-<lb />
dent organization as young as the Chi Pi Plavers does as many<lb />
things as it does, that result in favorable advertising for the<lb />
school. For example, the Christmas Pageant. Easter Pageant<lb />
Wuthering Heights, and Little Black Sambo. These have excited<lb />
favorable comments from the whole of East Carolina. So why<lb />
not let others enjoy these shows, bv sending them out to other<lb />
schools ?<lb />
�A STUDENT.<lb />
SCUMMING<lb />
by Uno Who<lb />
Uno Who's Note: If you have any news for this column,<lb />
please send it to Scumming, in care of Teco Echo, through the<lb />
College post office. After all we can't cover the whole campus.<lb />
According to Tennyson. "In spring a voung man's fancy<lb />
lightlv turns to" . . . aw. you know the rest. Don't say, now,<lb />
that I must be slightly off the beam, talking about spring in the<lb />
middle of February. I know it isn't spring vet. but the War Sav-<lb />
ing Time seems to be rushing nature on ve "oV campus. More new-<lb />
romances budding and some of the older ones bust in' up.<lb />
Sarah Thompson and Billv Fowler, "Mickel" Boyette and<lb />
Jimmy Gianakos (football captain and drum majorette . . � so<lb />
much in common, you know) are still going strong.<lb />
Scoop: President of Men's Student -Government, Walter<lb />
tucker, who everybody thought was absolutely immune to any<lb />
feminine charm what-so-ever, has fooled us First he's seen a-<lb />
round with that cute little freshman number Margaret Lvles. and<lb />
more recently with Mary Johnson Tyson. Just what are you try-<lb />
ing to do, my man, develop a "string?"<lb />
"We Three" . . . featuring Chariie Futrell, Bobbv Gruss-<lb />
ner and Joe Staton. Say Bobby, which one of those guvs is your<lb />
man? <lb />
Attention Men: New import from Greensboro College,<lb />
Uuise Kilgo, just informed me that she had broken off all ties<lb />
at Durham, Greensboro, Chapel Hill, Raleigh, and Muddy Creek,<lb />
and is no.w on the "cute and available" list. Interested? Then the<lb />
telephone number is 3098.<lb />
 �? The following Special Delivery letter just came in.<lb />
Want to hear it? I know you do, so here goes . . Dear Sir: I<lb />
have an announcement which I want to put in the school rag,<lb />
better knoWn to the more innocent as the Teco Echo, his state-<lb />
ment which I am about to make deals with my desire for a nice<lb />
girlfriend. I have no girl, no wife, no children to support, a high<lb />
draft number, and two toothbrushes. Will you exert your in-<lb />
fluence, good or bad as it might be, and see what you can do to<lb />
help me. .<lb />
D T , Hopefully yours, Norman WUkerson.<lb />
P. b. I do not expect my date to pay her own bill when I take<lb />
her out . . . unless it is over 5c.<lb />
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T.Rl'ARY 20. 1942<lb />
The TECO ECHO<lb />
PAGE THREE<lb />
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Sports-Gazing<lb />
With<lb />
Jimmy Gianakos<lb />
I<lb />
Buccaneers Take<lb />
Cadets In Fourth<lb />
Quarter Spree<lb />
V<lb />
m Better Playing1 Facilities<lb />
trip to the east campus brought about pleasant<lb />
ther day. Its no news to tennis enthusiasts that<lb />
campus building some very fine tennis courts are<lb />
ly. we can vouch for the part that they won't be any<lb />
irts either. When the (rates are finally thrown open<lb />
 ill culminate work that was started last June, to<lb />
T. C. adequate playing facilities.<lb />
i redible that a school of 1100 students could have<lb />
so well on just two courts, and we understand<lb />
as1 spring even these were often in a deplorable<lb />
,i<lb />
education department and athletic facilities<lb />
on the up swing now and the new tennis cor.rt is<lb />
� the many improvements planned.<lb />
we'd like to see is concrete stands on the football<lb />
. ting facilities for home grid tilts have beyond<lb />
any fans away. Rut this is not just a mere sugges-<lb />
v already being made to obtain an appropriation for<lb />
atheltic field. If the presnet plans are successful a<lb />
�inder track will surround th football field, which<lb />
d by permanent stands one one side and removeable<lb />
� ier. Due to the war situation this may be just<lb />
 Jack Young and Dopey Wat-<lb />
 son got hot the other night to<lb />
4 i rack up 27 points, and lead the<lb />
 Pirates to a 37-25 triumph over<lb />
jthe E. If. I. cadets in a mighty<lb />
exciting basketball game.<lb />
K. M. I. was led by Lawrence<lb />
who connected with three bas-<lb />
kets and two free throws.<lb />
The cadets started out sur-<lb />
prisingly strong and after five<lb />
minutes were out in front 6 to 0.<lb />
Jack Young opened the Pirates<lb />
scoring and at the half the Bucs<lb />
pulled a head by 3 point mar-<lb />
gin, the score being 14-11.<lb />
After the intermission the<lb />
1 play was nip and tuck until the<lb />
last five minutes when the Pir-<lb />
ates went on a splurg to rack<lb />
up five field goals in quick<lb />
order.<lb />
In a preliminary game<lb />
"Baby Bucs' 'overpowered<lb />
M. Is reserve team by<lb />
score of 27-9.<lb />
Pirate Basketeers Meet<lb />
Final Foe Here Tonight<lb />
Coach John's Pirates ring down the 1942 basketball curtain<lb />
tonight as they face Ihe touring Westinghouse five from Pitta-<lb />
burg; Pa. in the college gym. The contests is scheduled for eight<lb />
O'clock. . . L .<lb />
A win tonight will give the Bucs 10 victories against 8 losses<lb />
and bring a poor beginning up to a highly-successful climax.<lb />
� Making his final collegiate<lb />
ball<lb />
Above<lb />
games.<lb />
is<lb />
pictured an action shot of one of the Pirate basket-<lb />
Naval Medical Men<lb />
Swamped 45-32<lb />
 Pirate Quint<lb />
the<lb />
E.<lb />
the<lb />
Pirate Cagers Overwhelm<lb />
William And Mary Team<lb />
lea;<lb />
one can visualize what the existing pos-<lb />
ition In A New Setting<lb />
All-Intramural<lb />
Team Meets Bees<lb />
� many students know about the new recreation<lb />
� basement of the campus building. Through the<lb />
Mr. Hankner a large game room downstairs has been<lb />
g open for the students enjoyment. By concentrat-<lb />
- in one room, we believe they will become more<lb />
rove of greater value to the physical education de-<lb />
pong tables have been installed, also a shuffle-<lb />
ding alley, box hockey and several dart games.<lb />
the game room are the new offices of the athletic<lb />
spacious rooms are a far cry from the cramped up<lb />
ipstairs. Across the hall is located the new physical<lb />
- room which will be used as soon as the music de-<lb />
takes over the old room. So if you want to while away<lb />
.�� somi afternoon drop around to the game room and<lb />
. . iwn weapon.<lb />
1<lb />
inute Observations<lb />
Rogerson was about to go through the entire season<lb />
ting with his pet hock shot . . .but in the Stokes<lb />
Lge soared  he sank a beauty with the grace<lb />
and that smile on his face as he swung his<lb />
wn the curt spoke volumns.<lb />
tramural basketball league uncovered several talented<lb />
and some that Coach John might welcome<lb />
id  . especially hot was Dave Owens who is high<lb />
the championship bound Tornadoes <lb />
�� Venters who has seen service on many Pirate grid<lb />
� � ally found the sport in which he has few peers  .<lb />
I man on the tumbling team in P. E. 41 . . When<lb />
is calls for a pyramid everyone starts climbing up<lb />
:k.<lb />
This Week's<lb />
Outstanding Athlete<lb />
. not often that a pint sized individual makes much of<lb />
impression in college athletics. Especially it � rareto find,<lb />
guv shoving all the big punks around consistent, and<lb />
i at E C T C. where a lot of big punks have to<lb />
ved Hut thats exactly whats been happening on Pirate<lb />
.am'1 for the past'three years and all because of a<lb />
by chap named Wiley Brown. Krilli�ntlv as!<lb />
The funny thing is he never stands out so brilliantly as.<lb />
receive raving press natices<lb />
it a hen the going gets tough<lb />
i'l probably find him in<lb />
the -i"ts digging in for the<lb />
.night.<lb />
I me of the very few three-<lb />
etter men on the campus.<lb />
Wiley won his spurs on a<lb />
starting varsity team last<lb />
ing when he held down one<lb />
� the garden posts on Coach<lb />
John's diamond team.<lb />
This spring will probably<lb />
! him alternating at second<lb />
� and in the outfield.<lb />
Although he made the<lb />
t string on the basketball<lb />
team, his first love is really<lb />
football, the only sport in<lb />
Swhich he has yet to win a<lb />
! starting assignment, but next<lb />
i fall some one will find some<lb />
j mightv tough competition<lb />
uktSlet here he aspires to be a coach and (war<lb />
h-aSSjS. � a<lb />
dozen towns before coming here. The reason�ms aau<lb />
saw a sea nvmph once but we can vouch for the fact that ne<lb />
never look but once (?)h.m �"<lb />
vouMl spot h,m in the gym. peppering a p.ng pong ball or nos-<lb />
ing around this rag's staff room. nrotrram which is his<lb />
He rarely ever misses Kay Kyser s program. men i<lb />
favorite andhas hopes of appearing on it some day as a<lb />
I St0t)ankci'ng is his newest recreation but he. admits that "jit-<lb />
"thVra WK 'ctenTScan picR apart<lb />
pbJWmi-SP58 was the most<lb />
t.ueto.men.ovjeli ever saw. say<lb />
s3S3 Siws �<lb />
alleged sea nymph.<lb />
The all-intramural team,<lb />
picked as a result of the recent<lb />
intramural tournament, is made<lb />
up of the following boys: for-<lb />
wards Bill Grant, Dan Waddell.<lb />
and John Johnson: center Jim<lb />
Little; and guards Ray Sisk.<lb />
A. C. Vincent, and Bob John-<lb />
son.<lb />
This combination will go up<lb />
against the strong Varsity Bee<lb />
team tonight. The game should<lb />
prove very interesting since the<lb />
intramural boys displayed a<lb />
good brand of basketball in de-<lb />
feating the Bell Arthur quint<lb />
the other night. The Bees will<lb />
be seeking to close their season<lb />
with their 13th victory in 15<lb />
starts.<lb />
Tuesday night the Bees over-<lb />
oowered the Winterville All-<lb />
Stars, which enabled them to<lb />
keep their victory string intact.<lb />
I For the coming game with the<lb />
intramural team. probable<lb />
starters will be: forwards Bill<lb />
 Gadfly and Tom Cox. center<lb />
Russell Rogerson, and Sammy<lb />
I Crandall and Doug Jones will<lb />
i start at the guard .positions<lb />
1 This team has set up a remark-<lb />
able record this season and will<lb />
provide Coach John Christen-<lb />
burv with some excellent ma-<lb />
terial to fill the expected va-<lb />
cuities on the Varsity squad<lb />
next vear.<lb />
The all-intramural-Bee team<lb />
game will precede the Varsity<lb />
game tonight and there is a<lb />
possibility that two girls teams<lb />
mav meet as a curtain raiser.<lb />
In a rough and tumble fracas<lb />
Tuesday night the rejuvenated<lb />
Pirates made it three in a row-<lb />
by swamping William and<lb />
Mary's outclassed cagers by the<lb />
score of 56 to 29 in the college1<lb />
gym.<lb />
The Norfolk team was liter<lb />
ally swept off its feet by the'<lb />
scintillating play of the Bucs<lb />
who lately, seem to get better,<lb />
every game.<lb />
Boh Young continued his<lb />
fine play of recent games by<lb />
contributing eleven p oi n t s.<lb />
Others standing out were Wat-<lb />
son who topped both teams<lb />
with 15 points and Jack Young,<lb />
runner up with 12.<lb />
The first half was fairly<lb />
close and William and Mary<lb />
threatened constantly but the<lb />
closest they could get was a 11-<lb />
15 count shortly before inter-<lb />
mission. In the second half an<lb />
avalanche of ECTC baskets<lb />
doubled the score and put the<lb />
game safely away.<lb />
It took W &amp; M eight minutes<lb />
to pierce the Pirate' defense in'<lb />
the last half and they could<lb />
only earner 4 field goals. Lead-j<lb />
The Pirates were really on<lb />
Thursday night. February 12.<lb />
and the luckless Norfolk Naval<lb />
Hospital quint bore evidence of<lb />
it as they were set back 45-32.<lb />
The shot in the arm was<lb />
"Rapid Bob" Young as he rang<lb />
up four field goals in the first<lb />
half and stood out with a fine<lb />
all around performance.<lb />
Dopey Watson was high<lb />
scorer for the night with 14<lb />
points, followed by Jack Young<lb />
who made nine points.<lb />
The Bucs displayed a dazzling<lb />
pasing attack and reminded<lb />
fans of last year's high scoring<lb />
"point a minute" boys. In the<lb />
last three minutes they connect-<lb />
ed with six field goals while<lb />
holding the gobs to a single con-<lb />
verted free throw<lb />
gesture will be David Watson,<lb />
towering forward, who will<lb />
receive his A. B. degree at the<lb />
end of this quarter. Dopey has<lb />
been the mainstay of the Pir-<lb />
ate cagers all season and Coach<lb />
John is relying on him to spark<lb />
his mates into a final victory.<lb />
The Bucs are riding the<lb />
crest of a three-game winning<lb />
streak, scoring recent wins<lb />
over E. M. I Norfolk Naval<lb />
Hospital and William and<lb />
Mary (ND).<lb />
The visitors from the smoky<lb />
city received a jolting welcome<lb />
here last year when Roberts,<lb />
Peterson and Company polished<lb />
them off very decisively. How-<lb />
ever the Wesinghouse boys are<lb />
reported 3tronger this season<lb />
and will be out to avenge last<lb />
year's defeat.<lb />
Coach John will start his<lb />
veteran team of Watson and<lb />
Mann forwards. Jack Young<lb />
center, and Brown and Bob<lb />
Young at the guard posts. This<lb />
combination has looked very<lb />
good in the latest Buc winning<lb />
spree and will give a good ac-<lb />
�� �vI count of itself tonight,<lb />
game with otherg .�<lb />
lot<lb />
Va son opened the game wiui ofh gee a<lb />
a hook shot his favorite just lf duri the Rame in.<lb />
a few seconds after the toss up (udi BiU Greene. Floyd<lb />
and for 5 minutes the dosely l. R R HarriS; and Ran.<lb />
guarded sailors could: attempt � R<lb />
but four shots, all of which � <lb />
were unsuccessful. The Piratesj-<lb />
held a 7-0 lead at this time.<lb />
Then G Thompson found the<lb />
range twice and the Norfolk<lb />
team managed to garner seven<lb />
more tallies before intermis-<lb />
ers for the visitors were Virgil<lb />
with 0 points, and Prosser<lb />
with 6.<lb />
Hoff-Callins Athlete<lb />
Here's The Man<lb />
You Read About<lb />
Pictured above is Jack Young,<lb />
high scoring cage artist, who<lb />
leads the Pirates in their final<lb />
game tonight at the College<lb />
Gym. Jack was last week's out-<lb />
standing athlete but his picture<lb />
was missing due to unavoidable<lb />
circumstances. A junior, Yroung<lb />
is a member of the Naval V-7<lb />
class and expects to be called<lb />
sion.<lb />
24-11<lb />
The half-time score was<lb />
TRY OUR HOTDOGS<lb />
The Best In Tarn<lb />
DIXIE LUNCH<lb />
SEE THE NEW<lb />
Sport Coats<lb />
FOR SPRING<lb />
AT<lb />
CURTIS PERKINS<lb />
-Things Men Wear"<lb />
Foreign Work<lb />
Continued from Page One<lb />
ed some of the customs of the<lb />
Chinese people.<lb />
In the beginning Miss Oakley<lb />
told something of how she felt<lb />
about going to China as a mis-<lb />
sionary. Then turning to her<lb />
theme�suggested by the Bible<lb />
verse "David, after he had ser-<lb />
ved his own generation fell to<lb />
sleep�Bhe said: "The world's<lb />
greatest need today is not arma<lb />
-ment. important as that may<lb />
be. not the most profound<lb />
thinkers important as they may<lb />
be. but it is having those who<lb />
know God and have a vital un-<lb />
derstanding of his will. We<lb />
should have a vital relationship<lb />
with God, know his will, and<lb />
have a definite desire to carry<lb />
out his will. God has not failed<lb />
to come to the rescue of those<lb />
that seek him<lb />
Bill Grant, talented end from<lb />
Marion. N. C. doesn't let his<lb />
laurels rest upon football and to duty late next summer<lb />
anyone doubting this is chal-j<lb />
lenged to 'speak his peace' at<lb />
the Varsity Club square dance<lb />
Saturday night. Bill lays claim<lb />
to the McDowell County hog-<lb />
calling championship by virtue<lb />
of his many years of experience!<lb />
in the Blue Ridge foothills. At!<lb />
the tri-county fair last year he<lb />
won second money but admits<lb />
that the night before he suffer-<lb />
a slight case of laringytis.<lb />
During intermission of the<lb />
dance Mr. Grant will challenge<lb />
Complete Line of<lb />
COSMETICS. STATIONERY<lb />
HOSIERY<lb />
GRANT'S<lb />
!<lb />
all comers in an effort to claim; <lb />
supremacy of Eastern Carolina. <lb />
Have You Tried A<lb />
Delicious<lb />
ROYAL CROWN<lb />
COLA<lb />
All Spring Styles in Ladies<lb />
and Menu Shoes<lb />
NOW ON DISPLAY<lb />
Ceburn's Shoe Store<lb />
Jimmie Gianakos<lb />
AND<lb />
Bill Lucas<lb />
represents<lb />
WYATT BROWN'S<lb />
Cascade Laundry<lb />
Dial 2155<lb />
or<lb />
NEHI ORANGE<lb />
They are served in the "Y"<lb />
Store�Try One<lb />
j <lb />
j Nehi Bottling Co.<lb />
Greenville, N. C.<lb />
1<lb />
Drop In For<lb />
That Delicious<lb />
Snack After <lb />
Class<lb />
KARES<lb />
The Meeting and Eating<lb />
Place of College Students<lb />
DRESS UP FOR<lb />
SPRING<lb />
New Spring- Clothes are<lb />
arriving daily � New<lb />
Styles, New Colors, New<lb />
fabrics � Everything new<lb />
�Shoes, Hats, Dresses,<lb />
Etc. Come in our store the<lb />
next time you go shopping<lb />
and see these beautiful<lb />
New "Weavables" for<lb />
Spring '42.<lb />
Blount-Harvey<lb />
There's something pleas-<lb />
antly exciting about ice-<lb />
cold Coca-Cola. Delicious<lb />
taste that charms and<lb />
never cloys. Refreshment<lb />
that brings a happy after-<lb />
sense of thirst content-<lb />
ment. You trust the<lb />
quality of ifce<lb />
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PAGE FOUR<lb />
The TECO ECHO<lb />
FRIDAY, FEBRT-<lb />
A1 �' 20, 1942<lb />
i<lb />
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Kinston�<lb />
Members of the Kinston<lb />
alumni chapter met on January<lb />
26, 1942 at 8:00 p. m. at the<lb />
Queen Street Methodist Church.<lb />
Mrs. Herbert Spence (Mary<lb />
Alma Alexander) and Miss<lb />
Blanche Moseley were associate<lb />
hostesses.<lb />
The program was built<lb />
around the general theme of<lb />
loyalty. Miss Gladys Swindell<lb />
gave a very interesting discus-<lb />
sion on "Loyalty Mrs. Ran-<lb />
dolph Spear (Annie Blanche<lb />
Herring) spoke about "Ways in<lb />
Which We May Be Loyal to<lb />
Our College" and Miss Hannah<lb />
Turnage told of "Ways of Be-<lb />
ing Loyal to our Local Chap-<lb />
ter<lb />
During the business hour<lb />
chapter members agreed on a<lb />
candidate to be submitted as<lb />
their choice for the 1942 sym-<lb />
bolic alumni award. Alumni de-<lb />
cided to have one committee<lb />
meeting and one regular meet-<lb />
ing during the remainder of the<lb />
year. The regular meeting<lb />
which is scheduled for March<lb />
30 will be in the form of a<lb />
dinner.<lb />
Charlotte��<lb />
Miss Pat tie Dowell, a mem-<lb />
ber of the faculty of Winthrop<lb />
College in Rock Hill. S. C. and<lb />
an alumna of East Carolina<lb />
Teachers College, was guest<lb />
speaker at the January meetingj<lb />
of the Charlotte chapter which!<lb />
was held in the home of Mrs<lb />
W. E. Love (Lola Arnold)<lb />
Miss Dowell spoke about "Mod-<lb />
ern American Poetry<lb />
Miss Ruth Pierce was ap-<lb />
pointed chairman of a commit<lb />
tee to make plans for the dis-1<lb />
trict banquet which is to be!<lb />
held in April. Dr. Leo i R. Mea-<lb />
dows will he guest speaker for<lb />
the occasion. Mrs. Lonnie Rog-I<lb />
era who is president of the<lb />
Charlotte chapter is also vice-<lb />
president of the South Pied-<lb />
mont district of the general<lb />
Association.<lb />
Greenville �<lb />
Several of the East Carolina<lb />
Teachers College alumni from<lb />
Ayden. Winterville, and Green-<lb />
ville met in the New Class<lb />
Room Building at 8:00 p. m. on.<lb />
Friday. February 6. for an eve-<lb />
ning of bridge. In addition to<lb />
fourteen tables of bridge, there<lb />
was one table of Chinese check-<lb />
ers and one of set-back in play.<lb />
Guests other than alumni were j<lb />
Dr. and Mrs. Leon R. Meadows.<lb />
Dr. and Mrs. A. D. Frank, Dr<lb />
and Mrs. R. J. Slay. Miss Emma'<lb />
L. Hooper. Miss Maria D. Gra-I<lb />
ham. and Mrs. L. L. Rives. De<lb />
fense stamps were given as<lb />
prizes. The high score prize!<lb />
went to Mrs. Paul Batchelor<lb />
(Julia Woolard) and the prize<lb />
for the lucky number, to Mrs.<lb />
Jethro J. Johnson (Dorothv<lb />
Willard).<lb />
The hostesses served ice<lb />
cream and cake. Members of<lb />
the Greenville chapter were hos-<lb />
tesses for the occasion.<lb />
La Grange�<lb />
The La Grange chapter met<lb />
Thursday night, February 5, at<lb />
the home of Mrs. Mae Taylor<lb />
Ward with Mrs. Ward and<lb />
Miss Maude Moore as associate<lb />
hostesses.<lb />
The meeting opened with the<lb />
singing of the Alma Mater<lb />
Song. Mrs. J. T. Sutton, presi-<lb />
dent, presided over the busi-<lb />
ness session. A committee of<lb />
three was appointed to plan a<lb />
program of entertainment for<lb />
the Senior Class to acquaint the<lb />
Seniors with facts about the<lb />
College. Plans were made for<lb />
a drive for more active mem-<lb />
bers to be conducted this month.<lb />
Bridge was played following<lb />
the business. Defense stamps<lb />
were given for high score. The<lb />
hostesses served a Valentine<lb />
salad plate with Russian tea.<lb />
Mrs. Steward Wooten (Pearl<lb />
Mooring) will be hostess to the<lb />
chapter in March. Dr. J. Y.<lb />
Joyner is scheduled to speak.<lb />
�Reported by the chap-<lb />
ter president.<lb />
Granville County�<lb />
A group of East Carolina<lb />
Teachers College alumni living<lb />
in Granville county met in the<lb />
social room of the Missionary<lb />
Baptist Church in Oxford for<lb />
a dinner meeting on Friday eve-<lb />
ning, February 13. At the meet-<lb />
ing, alumni decided to organize<lb />
LAUTARES BROS.<lb />
JEWELERS<lb />
Watches � Jewelry � Silver<lb />
Gifts � T-itch Repairing<lb />
Alumni<lb />
News<lb />
By<lb />
ESTELLE McCLEES<lb />
i<lb />
i<lb />
I a Granville county chapter. Of-<lb />
ficers for the coming year were<lb />
elected as follows: Mrs. B. D.<lb />
Bunn (Iola Finch), president;<lb />
Mrs. Shirley Averette (Anna L.<lb />
Stanfield), vice-president; Miss<lb />
Viola Jones, secretary; Miss<lb />
Lillian Dean, treasurer; Miss<lb />
Myrtle Leigh Peacock, reporter.<lb />
Alumni who served on the<lb />
committee in planning the ban-<lb />
quet were: Mrs. B. D. Bunn,<lb />
Mrs. Roy Breedlove (La Rue<lb />
Mangum), Miss Myrtle Ieigh<lb />
Peacock, and Miss Viola Jones.<lb />
Miss Marguerite Currin, Miss<lb />
Ruth Parker, Miss Mittlulah<lb />
Pittard, Miss Josephine Catlet-<lb />
te. Miss Isabel Pollard, and<lb />
Miss Cliffie Hobgood sold tic-<lb />
kets for the dinner.<lb />
Mrs. B. D. Bunn presided<lb />
during the meeting. She intro-<lb />
duced local alumni who took<lb />
part on the program and recog-<lb />
nized all alumni present. Mrs.<lb />
T. G. Powell (Nelle Tunstall)<lb />
gave the invocation; Mrs. Wil-<lb />
liam Crews, the welcome; Miss<lb />
Cliffie Hobgood, a toast to the<lb />
memory of E. C. T. C. Miss<lb />
Vivian Lucas, guest alumna<lb />
from Louisburg. greeted the<lb />
new organization in behalf of<lb />
the Franklin County chapter.<lb />
Miss Myrtle Leigh Peacock in-<lb />
troduced. Miss Estelle McClees,<lb />
who assisted with the organiza-<lb />
tion. Music for the evening in-<lb />
cluded a vocal duet, "Loves Old<lb />
Sweet Song sung by Miss<lb />
Viola Jones and Miss Lillian<lb />
Dean, and the group singing of<lb />
"America the "Alma Mater<lb />
the College song, and "God<lb />
Bless America<lb />
Forty-three places were mark-<lb />
ed with purple and gold book-<lb />
lets which contained the pro-<lb />
grams, menu, and College song.<lb />
The banquet tables were center-<lb />
ed with a runner of purple and<lb />
"�old. Tall white tapers formed<lb />
the letter V where the banquet<lb />
tables were arranged together.<lb />
Alumni were invited to meet<lb />
with Mrs. B. D. Bunn for the<lb />
next meeting of the Granville<lb />
county chapter.<lb />
Goldshoro�<lb />
Members of the Goldsboro<lb />
chapter of the E. C. T. C. alum-<lb />
ni Association met at the home<lb />
of Mrs. Marshall Helms (Mil-<lb />
dred Sasser) on Mondav eve-<lb />
ning. February 9, at 8:00 p. m.<lb />
During the business hour alum-<lb />
ni decided upon a candidate to<lb />
be submitted as their choice for<lb />
the 1942 symbolic alumni<lb />
award. Plans for both the Feb-<lb />
ruary and March meetings were<lb />
discussed. The February project<lb />
is aiding in defense and Red<lb />
Cross work. For the March I<lb />
meeting, plans are being made!<lb />
for a St. Patrick's Day pro-<lb />
gram. Miss Bessie Anderson, a<lb />
recent member of the high<lb />
school faculty, was welcomed<lb />
by the group.<lb />
The hostess served delicious<lb />
refreshments during which<lb />
time everyone enjoyed playing<lb />
"Dice Hearts<lb />
is that back on their campuses<lb />
they are familiar with and take<lb />
part in discussion groups. They<lb />
choose a topic for discussion,<lb />
read the references they can<lb />
find on the subject, then, under<lb />
the leadership -of a student or<lb />
a faculty member they talk<lb />
over and ask questions about<lb />
what they have read.<lb />
There is no reason why we<lb />
should not adopt so benefical a<lb />
practice here at E. C. T. C. The<lb />
library is full of good refer-<lb />
ences; there are those on the<lb />
faculty and among the students<lb />
who would make excellent lead-<lb />
ers. The topics at our command<lb />
are as varied as our interests<lb />
and this changing world.<lb />
The Y. W. C. A. has resolved<lb />
to take initial steps in what it<lb />
is hoped will grow into vital<lb />
discussion groups open to every<lb />
interested student on the cam-<lb />
pus. On Sunday evening, Feb-<lb />
ruary 21, after Vespers a group<lb />
is planning to assemble with<lb />
Miss Lois Grigsby in her home<lb />
for the first meeting of this<lb />
kind. The central theme of the<lb />
discussion will be "Peace in a<lb />
world at Wear This will be<lb />
an experiment. If it is success-<lb />
ful and enough students show<lb />
an interest, other meetings will<lb />
be scheduled.<lb />
The Y asks one-hundred per<lb />
cent support from the students<lb />
and faculty in this new en-<lb />
deavor.<lb />
Assistant Librarian Gives Up<lb />
Hobby For "The Duration"<lb />
His wife works<lb />
'i<lb />
D. C. Tough Lb<lb />
�  S,<lb />
Guess Who?<lb />
Oral English<lb />
Well here's another student<lb />
as he looked way back in the<lb />
dark acres, and euess who it is?<lb />
Don't know? Well you keep try-<lb />
in and maybe you'll get a free<lb />
ticket to the movies. And say<lb />
vou seniors, we're awfully dis-<lb />
appointed in you. Why the'scno0'<lb />
freshmen beat you all to pieces !<lb />
on that picture last time. In<lb />
eidentallv. it<lb />
than Clifton<lb />
When asked why he accepted<lb />
the position of assistant libra-<lb />
rian at E. C. T. G, Mr. Elliot<lb />
Hardaway, flashed me one of<lb />
his usual broad grins and re-<lb />
plied. "Well, I sorta wanted to<lb />
get back down South, and, too,<lb />
I wanted a place smaller than<lb />
the University of Illinois with<lb />
its enrollment of 13,000<lb />
The young and very boyish-<lb />
looking irentleman, whom the<lb />
girls confused with the coeds,<lb />
was born in Nashville. Ten-<lb />
nessee and had lived there all<lb />
his life until he was sent to<lb />
college.<lb />
Perhaps his chief interest in<lb />
hitfh school, and one that con-<lb />
tinued through college, was<lb />
tennis; for he was third on the<lb />
string; number one and two,<lb />
beini? national champions and<lb />
Home Economics<lb />
Continued from<lb />
minus chimney and<lb />
The house will be<lb />
nection with houM<lb />
home furnish<lb />
A demons r<lb />
lustrating pl<lb />
ings for the ver)<lb />
family is what the<lb />
to attain.<lb />
"Eventually - mai.fe<lb />
it a eonvenienl ai tttractive<lb />
home such as a familv<lb />
might have stal - Holtz-<lb />
' One<lb />
indflVk.<lb />
�ed in con-<lb />
"41 as<lb />
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-und-<lb />
hopeg<lb />
claw<lb />
tor.<lb />
Home E<lb />
con<lb />
Elliot Hardaway<lb />
brothers.<lb />
After irraduating from high ply was, "Whipped cream�by<lb />
Mr. Hardaway was pre- itself or on anything<lb />
a scholarship which en- He has been working in the<lb />
I ?ibled him to enter Vanderbilt library since his freshman year<lb />
was none other University where he received in High School and when ques-<lb />
Britton. though ,nis M A- in mathematics. tioned as to why he chose this<lb />
Billions for Alii<lb />
or for tribute<lb />
There is only one<lb />
U. S. Defend<lb />
Stamps.<lb />
i<lb />
j Delicious<lb />
tuc-<lb />
:tory <lb />
tators?<lb />
' ' Buy<lb />
and<lb />
v<lb />
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ews<lb />
For a long time the YWCA<lb />
has seen the need or discussion<lb />
groups here on the campus. The<lb />
need becomes outstandingly<lb />
evident when the students of<lb />
this college attend conferences.<lb />
Important features of most<lb />
conferences are discussion<lb />
groups and open forums. When<lb />
dropped in the midst of one of<lb />
these, the average E C. T. C<lb />
students feel distinctly out-of-<lb />
place. About all they know to<lb />
do is sit in open-mouthed a-<lb />
mazement while the represent-<lb />
atives of other colleges take<lb />
part in the discussion and ask<lb />
intelligent questions.<lb />
It is not that those students<lb />
are any more capable than ours.<lb />
.Neither does their knowledge<lb />
come to them by any kind of<lb />
hocuspocus magic. The secret<lb />
Continued from Page One<lb />
body would be interestd in tak-<lb />
ing the proposed course, how-<lb />
ever we do know that forty-<lb />
eight students on the campus<lb />
are interested because "we asked<lb />
'em We know too that this is<lb />
one problem that can not be<lb />
dismissed with the familiar<lb />
statement. "The students at<lb />
ECTC just aren't interested in<lb />
that Any weaknesses in this<lb />
department must be attributed<lb />
to faculty organization and im-<lb />
proper direction of interest,<lb />
rather than to a lack of in-<lb />
terest. If you doubt that there<lb />
is a weakness in speech here,<lb />
read the story of the ECTC-<lb />
Campbell debate on the front<lb />
natre of this issue of the Teco<lb />
Echo, and you will see that it<lb />
was the first intercollegiate de-<lb />
bate ever to be held on this<lb />
campus. If that dos not con-<lb />
vince you. talk to our director<lb />
of plays who has had extensive<lb />
experience in working with<lb />
new talent. If you are still not<lb />
satisfied. gr down to the high<lb />
school and note the difficulty<lb />
some practice teachers have in<lb />
talkintr to a small group of hteh<lb />
school pupils. Why, some of the<lb />
students here at the college<lb />
dread practice teaching next to<lb />
dving.<lb />
Even a quick study of the<lb />
methods used in other colleges<lb />
in North Carolina, for example,<lb />
reveals the fact that nearly<lb />
every one of them that is even<lb />
attempting to do anything in<lb />
forenrfics or dramatics, not to<lb />
mention teacher training, has<lb />
snecilaized courses in speech.<lb />
Students who worked in forens-<lb />
ics and dramatics in high school<lb />
hestitate to take part in these<lb />
activities in college without<lb />
further training. If there is<lb />
little opportunity for such<lb />
training in the class room, the<lb />
entire problem is left to the<lb />
coaches and the directors. To<lb />
add that much outside work to<lb />
the student who already has a<lb />
full load of class work' and to<lb />
the director or coach who is re-<lb />
sponsible for a production on<lb />
schedule, creates a very diffi-<lb />
cult situation.<lb />
One course in speech, or even<lb />
six courses, would not solve the<lb />
nroblem at ECTC entirely.<lb />
There are other factors. But if<lb />
the example of other colleges<lb />
and the difficulties considered<lb />
at ECTC can be relied upon as<lb />
accurate measures, then ad-<lb />
vanced courses in speech would<lb />
do more than anything else to<lb />
remedy this deplorable condi-<lb />
tion.<lb />
we had a pretty hard time con-i At 2 vears of age, he enter- type of work for a living, he<lb />
vincing some people that it;ed the University of Illinois grinned sheepishly and said, "I<lb />
really wasn't Dr. Baughn or ann" maiored in Library Science, sorta grew into it<lb />
Will' Roeers. The picture was! His favorite sport is tennis. Mr. Hardaway is quite a per-<lb />
turned in by Albert ManessHe likes badminton, horseback sonality. with a friendlv grin<lb />
while Senior Dorothv Wvcoff riding, and chess, and his fav- for everyone. He is married and!<lb />
orite hobby, he smiled "was try- has a little girl, one year old<lb />
ing to keep his old Ford car<lb />
I Fruits andakes<lb />
i<lb />
JUST THE TIL<lb />
THOSE "SNACKS"<lb />
YOUR RO<lb />
From<lb />
FOR<lb />
IN<lb />
and<lb />
and<lb />
Freshmen Pearl Ogburn<lb />
Worth Lanier. won free<lb />
GARRIS GROCERY<lb />
movie tickets for naming the j running "This he added,<lb />
nicture. ' "nas censed for the duration �<lb />
For this issue vou mav turn Tt seems that Dr. DeLoach is<lb />
in vour answers from 1:30 till responsible for Mr. Hardaway's I<lb />
?:30 Friday. February 20, in decision as to his favorite radio5 <lb />
i<lb />
Latest Styles<lb />
in<lb />
he staff room and this time be program.<lb />
arpfiil for this one isn't as easv ne mKnt,<lb />
Dr. DeLoach in-<lb />
as the last one was.<lb />
AT LAST!<lb />
IT'S ON<lb />
THE SCREE<lb />
vited him in to listen to "Lum<lb />
and Abner a program he had<lb />
list of the students until he never before heard of�Result:<lb />
found a Madeline. Unfortunate-� Hea been listening ever since.<lb />
ly the senior roster includes! After discussing radio pro-<lb />
several members named Rrams, I asked him what he<lb />
Madeline, so he narrowed it lik(?d best to eat. His ready re<lb />
down to finding out which of<lb />
the "Madelines" attended the<lb />
dnce and  all right, all<lb />
ntrht. iust be patient. I'm go-<lb />
insr to tell you which one she is<lb />
in a minutefound that<lb />
the nopular gal wasn't listed as<lb />
i Madeline, but as Martha M.<lb />
Waren. Despite that minor de-<lb />
tail, she was located and the<lb />
Wter delivered to her within<lb />
three hours after the soldier's<lb />
plea was received.<lb />
You see now what T mean<lb />
when I sav that Mr. Deal is<lb />
"practically an F. B. I. atrent<lb />
Tn his letter to Madeline War-<lb />
vep, her "soldier friend" said<lb />
hat if that letter reached her<lb />
it would either be "an act ofj<lb />
fate or southern hospitality<lb />
Lets blame it on the hospitality<lb />
. . . and the genuine interest:<lb />
which "the head of the Lost and<lb />
Found Department" has in,<lb />
every student enrolled at East!<lb />
Carolina Teachers College.<lb />
Twenty-six states are repre-<lb />
sented in Bennington college's<lb />
freshman class.<lb />
Samuel G. McLellan, 20-old<lb />
Harvard college senior, wenti<lb />
on a five-day fast to obtain ma-<lb />
terial for a thesis entitled "How<lb />
It Feels to Starve<lb />
The Tulane-Newcomb a cap-<lb />
ella choir is one of the most<lb />
widely known musical<lb />
izations in America.<lb />
Lost and Found<lb />
Continued from Page One<lb />
deepest gratitude and sincere<lb />
appreciation for your kindness.<lb />
Yours truly,<lb />
In compliance with the re-<lb />
quest, Mr. Deal took the school<lb />
catalogue and went down the<lb />
FOR QUALITY AND VALUE IN<lb />
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