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GREENVILLE, N. C, MARCH 6, 1942<lb />
Number 10<lb />
CAMPUS ELECTIONS SCHEDULED FOR MARCH 10<lb />
National Symphony<lb />
Presents Concert<lb />
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who was recently chosen 1942 Varsity Club Sweetheart by the<lb />
members of the Varsity Club. Savonne is the third student to<lb />
hold this honor and will be sponsor for the Varsity Club in all its<lb />
activities.<lb />
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and the enthsusiasm<lb />
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Savonne Mathews Chosen<lb />
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H. V. Kaltenborn,<lb />
ews Analyst,<lb />
Here March tSfi<lb />
H v Kaltenborn, who is of-l<lb />
'(.? nnken of as the world's!<lb />
�nosi outstanding radio oom-j<lb />
mentotor and news analyst, "ill<lb />
'(.r-t'o-o n ;1( Robert H. Wright<lb />
Auditorium on Wednesday eve-<lb />
ninr. March 25th. under the<lb />
tnsnice f the Greenville News<lb />
1 eader. local newspaper.<lb />
After his one hour address on<lb />
the DTaent world situation. Mr.<lb />
Kaltenborn will eive his audi-<lb />
ence the privilege of asking<lb />
questions for one half hour.<lb />
Having traveled extensively<lb />
in foreign countries and having<lb />
lived in many of them. Mr. Kal-<lb />
tenborn knows every habit and<lb />
phase of living in the countries<lb />
now engaged in conflict, which<lb />
enables him to put across to the <lb />
American people the important<lb />
factors of the war.<lb />
Besides Mr. Kaltenborn. the<lb />
city is looking forward to hav-<lb />
ing here the Governor, State<lb />
Congressmen. Attorney General<lb />
of North Carolina, and the<lb />
United States Controller of<lb />
Currency. Honorable Josephus<lb />
Daniels has sent his congratula-<lb />
tions to "the city and institu<lb />
Members of the student body will go to the polls Tuesday,<lb />
March 10, 1942 to elect the student government oficers, editors<lb />
and business managers of the three publications, representatives<lb />
to the publications board, and house presidents for the coming<lb />
year.<lb />
Rules regarding the general campus elections have been<lb />
announced by the Womens Student Government Association and<lb />
re as follows:<lb />
4<lb />
H. V. Kaltenborn, noted<lb />
radio commentator and news<lb />
analyst, who will lecture at the<lb />
Robert H. Wright Building<lb />
Wednesday night at 8:00<lb />
o'clock. This lecture is being<lb />
sponsored by the Greenville<lb />
News Leader and tickets to the<lb />
lecture may be secured from<lb />
their offices.<lb />
Freshman Class<lb />
vokes Nominations<lb />
For 1943 Officers<lb />
1 The polls will be held in<lb />
front of the "Y" store in the<lb />
j Austin Building from 8:00<lb />
 A. M. until 5:00 P. M.<lb />
i 2. Each student, as he is pre-<lb />
I sented a ballot must have his<lb />
j name checked off the official<lb />
i college roll.<lb />
3. 11 is requested that no one<lb />
! be allowed to loaf around the<lb />
I polls, and that the balloting be<lb />
1 done in a business-like manner.<lb />
The following members of<lb />
'the Election committee will be<lb />
'A Doll's House'<lb />
Recent Production<lb />
Of Chi Pi Players<lb />
Members of the<lb />
class met last Tuesday night to<lb />
nominate officers for the com-<lb />
'V Vm Thf?n�frCerS SFJIta charge of the polls: Dorothy<lb />
elected March 10 along with the Rallantino. chairman; Frances<lb />
'Sutherland. Dorothy Dalrymple,<lb />
and Mary Harvey Ruffin.<lb />
Senior-Sophomore<lb />
Tomorrow Night<lb />
� r "he Senior-Sopho-<lb />
dance and party have<lb />
dieted according to<lb />
Senior class<lb />
Savonne Matthews, pretty<lb />
blonde senior from Kipling,<lb />
N. C. was recently chosen 1942<lb />
Varsity Club Sweetheart by the<lb />
members of the College Varsity<lb />
Club. Savonne was presented to<lb />
the student body as Varsity<lb />
Sweetheart at a square dance<lb />
held February 21st. Her ident-<lb />
ity was kept a secret until the<lb />
night of the dance, at which<lb />
time Charles Futrelle announced<lb />
her as the 1942 Sweetheart and<lb />
presented her with a certifi-<lb />
cate making her an honorary<lb />
member of the Varsity Club and<lb />
the sponsor for all its social ac-<lb />
tivities for the year.<lb />
Savonne who first made her<lb />
appearance in this world<lb />
nineteen years ago. is majoring<lb />
in Physical Education and<lb />
Science and hopes to finish her<lb />
college career in June. She<lb />
transferred here two years ago<lb />
from Louisburg Junior College,<lb />
where she was chosen the most<lb />
popular girl in her senior class.<lb />
When asked how it felt to be<lb />
the sweetheart of thirty one<lb />
boys all at one time, she flash-<lb />
ed vour reporter one of those<lb />
beautiful smiles and laughing-<lb />
ly said. "Wonderful!<lb />
Junior Plans<lb />
For Spring Prom<lb />
Well Underway<lb />
Members of the Junior Class<lb />
have already begun making<lb />
plans for the annual Junior-<lb />
Senior Prom, to be held this<lb />
year Saturday. April 18. 1942<lb />
in the Robert H. Wright Mem-<lb />
orial Auditorium.<lb />
Several orchestras are now<lb />
some under consideration and already<lb />
a large number of student have<lb />
signified their intention of at-<lb />
tending the dance by signing<lb />
up. In addition to the Dance,<lb />
the Juniors are giving a party<lb />
for those students who do not<lb />
enjoy dancing.<lb />
Joyce Dunham, president of<lb />
the Junior Class, has appoint-<lb />
ed the following persons as<lb />
chairman of the various com-<lb />
mittees to work out the details<lb />
of the dance. Decorations, Anne<lb />
Povthress; Orchestra, Norman<lb />
Wiikerson: Figure, Margie Da-<lb />
vis � Refreshments, Adminta<lb />
wouM be" carried SaTonnThas proven herself to pure- PrograrnVirgU Ward;<lb />
he decorations. Instru- be a very versatile individual in Invitations. �J�??fc<lb />
al in carrving out the plans that she does everything from Chaperones. Jane Curnn, and<lb />
n the following commit- playing on the girls varsity bas-1 Party C ommittee, Lucy War<lb />
rmen- Invitation com ketball team to being chairman , ren.<lb />
e. Rosebud Gaylord; Music:of the decorating committee for<lb />
.4 Doll's House, Henrik Ib-<lb />
sen's famous problem play, with<lb />
a cast of experienced drama-<lb />
tion upon acquiring such a great lists, was presented by the Chi<lb />
speaker and i n t e r n a t i o n- i Pi Players Thursday and Fri-<lb />
al figure day nights, February 26 and<lb />
In addition to Mr. Kaltenp, in Austin Auditorium,<lb />
horn's address, the North Caro- Denton Rossell. teacher in the<lb />
lina Symphonic Choir, under the music department, took the role<lb />
direction of Mr. Lewis Sidney of Torvald Helmer. Ruth Bray<lb />
Bullock, will appear on the pro- was Nora, his doll-wife. Sup-<lb />
gram The program is sponsor- porting them were Dr. Mere-<lb />
ed by the Greenville News- dith N. Posey of the English<lb />
Leader for recreational and edu- faculty and Richard G. Walser,<lb />
cational interests. Tickets are dramatics and English teacher<lb />
given free with each threeat Greenville high school as Dr.<lb />
months subscription<lb />
News-Leader.<lb />
to the<lb />
Practice Teaching<lb />
Program Expanded<lb />
To Nearby Towns<lb />
Rith Knowles, senior ciasa ij bw. - "r u f Una<lb />
� - I- ,as decided by the;they are a swell bunch of boys .<lb />
, that the theme of St. I one especially.<lb />
Rank and Nils Grogstad.<lb />
Mrs. Linden, friend of Nora<lb />
ami loved by Krogstad, was<lb />
played by Miss Agnes W. Bar-<lb />
rett.<lb />
Nurse Anna was portrayed by<lb />
Miss Stella Grogan of the col-<lb />
lege infirmary, the porter by<lb />
William McHenry of the indus-<lb />
trial arts faculty, and Ellen, the<lb />
maid, by Hazel Harris.<lb />
The roles of the three Helmer<lb />
children were taken by Lenna<lb />
Rose, Billy Laughinghouse, and<lb />
Douglas McLeod, as Emmy,<lb />
Ivar. and Bob.<lb />
A Doll's House is the story of<lb />
other campus elections.<lb />
Candidates for the office of<lb />
president are Harry Jarvis and<lb />
Mary Brown, while Charles<lb />
Cushman, Ann Morris, Willie<lb />
Mae Daniels, Alice Wiggins and<lb />
Dorothy Johnson are competing<lb />
for the office of vice-president. <lb />
Those running for Secretary<lb />
are: Betty Batson, Rebecca<lb />
Willis, Dorothy Denning, Flor-<lb />
ene Home, Camille Jernigan,<lb />
Mary Windley, Frankie Taylor<lb />
and Ruth Alford. In the race<lb />
for Treasurer are: Forine<lb />
Clarke, Joyce Watson, Carlyle<lb />
Oglesby, Frances Lewis, Eu-<lb />
genia Marshburn, and Robert<lb />
Martin.<lb />
Other officers to be elected<lb />
at this time will be representa-<lb />
tives to the Men's and Women's<lb />
Student Government Associa-<lb />
tion and representatives to the<lb />
three publications.<lb />
The new officers will go into<lb />
office the last two weeks of the<lb />
spring quarter.<lb />
Polls for the Freshman elect-<lb />
ions will be held in front of the<lb />
"Y" store next to the Student<lb />
Government polls.<lb />
Chapel Programs<lb />
With the steadily increasing<lb />
number of practice teachers at<lb />
East Carolina Teachers College<lb />
practice teaching facilities have a man whose wife is only a doll<lb />
expanded until this term, in adto him. to be pamnered<lb />
ittee. Helen Wolfe: Deco-<lb />
q committee. Savonne<lb />
hews: Chaperon committee,<lb />
ne Warren: and Refresh-<lb />
� committee. Sue Foy. Music<lb />
the occasion v. ill be furnish-<lb />
Billy Knauff and his<lb />
ra.<lb />
Approximately five hundred<lb />
� are expected to attend<lb />
affair which will be held<lb />
8:30 until 11:45 P. M. in<lb />
the Wright Memorial Building<lb />
on March 7.<lb />
he com ng Senior-Sophomore<lb />
dance. In between her work on<lb />
her manv and varied activities<lb />
she is usually seen about campus<lb />
with that smiling mountaineer,<lb />
Flovd Woody.<lb />
This vear is the third year<lb />
that the Varsity Club has chosen<lb />
a sponsor for their organiza-<lb />
tion. The first Varsity<lb />
dition to Greenville High<lb />
School, six High Schools in<lb />
neighboring towns are coopera-<lb />
ting in the program. Greenville,<lb />
Williamston, Robersonville,<lb />
Chocowinity, Aurora, Murfrees-<lb />
boro, and Goldsboro accommo-<lb />
date twenty-eight student teach-<lb />
ers serving as apprentices un<lb />
olayed with. They are apparent-<lb />
lv happy until a crisis, exposing<lb />
Those running for the vari-<lb />
ous offices are as follows:<lb />
Candidates for President of<lb />
the Women's Student Govern-<lb />
ment Association are Bessie<lb />
Fay Hunt, Estelle Davis, Mar-<lb />
gie Davis, Inez Stephenson, and<lb />
Nell McCullen.<lb />
Nominees for vice-president<lb />
are Jane Vann and Margaret<lb />
Russell; secretary, Frances<lb />
Newby, Joyce Watson, and Eu-<lb />
genia Marshburn; Treasurer,<lb />
Aileen Haynes, Elizabeth Craw-<lb />
ford, and Virginia Cooke;<lb />
Chairman of the campus com-<lb />
mittee. Dorothy Pearsall, and<lb />
Catherine Kyzer; and day stu-<lb />
dent representative to the stu-<lb />
dent council, Christine Hellen,<lb />
Frances Tunstall. and Laura<lb />
Hearne.<lb />
Ruth Tucker, Mary Emma<lb />
Jeferson, Bonnie Davis, and<lb />
Merle Slater are nominees for<lb />
representatives to the Publica-<lb />
tion board.<lb />
Ann Poythress and Janie<lb />
j Eakes are running for editor<lb />
of the Tecoan and Lois Ses-<lb />
� soms and Dorothy Davis for<lb />
business manager of the Te-<lb />
coan.<lb />
Nominees for Teco Echo edi-<lb />
tor are Maribelle Robertson<lb />
and Rosalie Brown for Teco<lb />
Echo business manager, Harry<lb />
Jarvis and Garnette Cordle.<lb />
Burchie Smith and Mildred<lb />
I Beverly are candidates for edi-<lb />
At the regular chapel period<lb />
on February 24 Dr. A. D.<lb />
Frank, head of the history de-<lb />
partment, spoke briefly on the<lb />
sneeeh of President Roosevelt<lb />
Fagreed with the j ofP-es OWit and Mary<lb />
president when he said that the Jordan is candidate for busi-<lb />
nation should not be too opto- ness manager,<lb />
mistic now for we cannot hope Those running for house<lb />
for an easv victory. Before we, president of Cotton Hall are<lb />
can hope for victory we must, Katherine Morton, Dorothy Sas-<lb />
be willing to make the necessary ser, Zalia Carowan, El si e<lb />
sacrifices. "We must realize Cherry, Sue Parker, and Betsy<lb />
trickery makes her I stated Dr. Frank, "that in these Rollins,<lb />
e din she s happy mher doll times it is impossible for the Ranolda Lee Willie M a e<lb />
role leovernment to tell us all that is Daniel, Arline Mercer, Ovelia<lb />
The play closes with the j going on, for if they did it<lb />
wife's leaving to grow up and might endanger all of us for<lb />
to educate herself. i at the same time we would be<lb />
Mr Rossell, who took the giving information to<lb />
Price, Sarah Hunter, and Dons .<lb />
Hockaday have been nominated<lb />
for house president of Fleming<lb />
See Elections on Page Four<lb />
Association Post<lb />
Held By Meadows<lb />
President Leon R. Meadows<lb />
of East Carolina Teachers Col-<lb />
Sweet- j etre was elected a member of.<lb />
hxrt was Jean Wendt and the the executive committee of the r00m teacher, helping to direct<lb />
5er Sperilnced TritTterl I same' role" in" a summer produc-1 enemy, "In conclusion Dr. Frank<lb />
der expenenceu itacners dramatic stated that " at present we are<lb />
The expansion program hasi lce, to his credit, among on the defensive but when we<lb />
most affected the home eco- IgJ?1t roles !ro on the offensive side of this<lb />
nomics department. Nineteen of th.opeiaticioies k<lb />
the student teachers in neigh- h. who i agor!m5st'wait and have faith in 0Ur<lb />
boring towns are home eco- J 'M ,agt-<lb />
nomics majors <lb />
The plan by which these ' Mr Waiser, who is president<lb />
home economics girls work in- f)f tne North Carolina Drama-<lb />
eludes, besides regular classL Association, is well-known<lb />
duties, assistance to a home<lb />
second Frances Roebuck.<lb />
Prof Writes Article<lb />
Commerce Club<lb />
To Give Dance<lb />
According to Merle Slater,<lb />
president, the Commerce Club<lb />
will give a square dance in the<lb />
Campus Building Saturday eve-<lb />
ning. March 21. 1942<lb />
The October issue of Science<lb />
Education published an article<lb />
on "The Scientific Articles in<lb />
a Popular Magazine" written by<lb />
Dr. W. S. DeLoach of the E. C-<lb />
T C. Science Department. The<lb />
article dealt with all the scien-<lb />
tific material appearing in Life<lb />
magazine during 1940. Dr. De-i<lb />
National Association of Teach<lb />
ers Colleges for a period of<lb />
three years at the annual meet-<lb />
ing of the association held re-<lb />
cently in San Francisco, accord-<lb />
ing to a news story in the At-<lb />
lanta Journal this past week.<lb />
As vice-president, Dr. Meadows<lb />
had already served on the ex-<lb />
ecutive committee during the<lb />
'past year.<lb />
Perhaps the most important<lb />
by the association<lb />
taken<lb />
Iach stated that. since "tt�w� �$���l�Z�l<lb />
general public jbtata.mo.trf edfet Georgia! &amp;<lb />
ThoSe AlasssTi&amp;M y�-<lb />
e'oT divulged the, newspapers, magazines, r<lb />
some extra-curricular activity,<lb />
making home visits, and super-<lb />
vision of home projects in the<lb />
community.<lb />
In the fall of 1940, twoj<lb />
neighboring high schools served<lb />
as student training centers with<lb />
five girls practice teaching in<lb />
science, commerce, and home<lb />
economics.<lb />
In the winter term twelve<lb />
girls taught in the two schools,<lb />
living in the communities for<lb />
the first time.<lb />
The present program of the;<lb />
home economics<lb />
with the' supervisal work in<lb />
other towns began when<lb />
through the allocation by<lb />
in North Carolina for his di-<lb />
See Chi Pi on Page Four<lb />
Christian Groups<lb />
Hold Vespers<lb />
leaders<lb />
On the Assembly program �<lb />
March 3rd was a short talk by Reverend Perry, pastor of<lb />
Dr. Brooks, college physician;the Jarvis Memorial Methodist<lb />
and a French play presented by j Church, was guest speaker for<lb />
the students<lb />
b partment.<lb />
of the French de<lb />
Guess Who?<lb />
Well, the charming little<lb />
gent in knee pants and his dog<lb />
that you saw in the last issue<lb />
waS( none other than Joseph<lb />
Staton, now an East Carolina<lb />
Teachers College Senior<lb />
and!the dog was Fritz, famous<lb />
in (jlreenville for his ferocious<lb />
attitude. And since we're speak-<lb />
half of the stu-<lb />
a<lb />
about it and we'll give you<lb />
free ticket to the movies . . . .<lb />
It's a date then. We'll be wait-<lb />
ing.<lb />
band for the occasion.<lb />
This will be the third square<lb />
dance held on the Campus and<lb />
is expected to be as successful<lb />
as the ones held previously. In<lb />
our interview with Merle Slat-<lb />
er he only said, "Just pack up<lb />
vour troubles in something and<lb />
come on down to the campus<lb />
building Saturday, March 21st,<lb />
and we guarantee everybody a<lb />
good time<lb />
fini W �Z nTwha!asSub�ecnt? I "vent" these institutions from<lb />
Ctot emphasis wafS meeting the standards of the<lb />
Placed Dr. DeLoach found that, association.<lb />
lf. ing of Fritz,<lb />
department dent recognized the dog before<lb />
they recognized Joe. We hope<lb />
Joe didn't mind being second.<lb />
the! ThOse who won tickets for iden-<lb />
TeS jerSment to the Citifying the picture w� Junior,<lb />
lege of George Dean funds, theiBeatr.ee Helms and Mildred L.<lb />
in Life, the articles were classi-<lb />
fied as astronomy, medicine,<lb />
and natural science with physi-<lb />
cal and biological sciences lead-<lb />
ing, and little or no emphasis<lb />
being placed on anthropology,<lb />
b a c te r i o 1 o g y, biochemistry,<lb />
chemistry, and geology.<lb />
Dr. Meadows has just re-<lb />
turned from a three-weeks'<lb />
trip to the west coast to attend<lb />
the meeting of this organiza-<lb />
tion and that of the American<lb />
Association of School Adminis-<lb />
trators. Mrs. Meadows accom-<lb />
panied him on the trip.<lb />
College was able to add a new<lb />
teacher in Home Economics<lb />
Education, Mrs. Ethel R. Wat-<lb />
ters. resident teacher-trainer in<lb />
the field and supervision of the<lb />
practice teaching of the depart-<lb />
ment.<lb />
In addition to home econom-<lb />
ics, science is being taught in<lb />
Murfreesboro, and commerce in<lb />
Goldsboro.<lb />
Avcock and Sophomore Carol<lb />
Leigh Humphries. Charles Fut-<lb />
relle turned in the picture.<lb />
For this issue we have another<lb />
male student and he hasn't<lb />
changed a bit in all these years.<lb />
If you know him, . . . . and of<lb />
course you do  , just drop<lb />
by the staff room between 1:30<lb />
and 2:00 o'clock Friday after-<lb />
noon, March 6, and le� us know<lb />
GUESS WHO?<lb />
the weekly vesper service held<lb />
in Austin Auditorium Sunday,<lb />
February 22nd. The service was<lb />
sponsored by the college Y. M.<lb />
C. A. and Y. W. C. A.<lb />
Mr. Perry used as his theme<lb />
the "Quality of Our Lives Dur-<lb />
ing the course of his speech, he<lb />
drew a comparison between the<lb />
life of Christ and that of Me-<lb />
thuselah. The latter lived over<lb />
nine hundred years, while the<lb />
former lived only thirty-three.<lb />
In spite of the shortness of his<lb />
life. Christ contributed more to<lb />
mankind than Methuselah.<lb />
Mr. Perry pointed out that<lb />
we should get the most possible<lb />
out of our lives. To get the most<lb />
out of life we must get all of<lb />
everything put before us. Ap-<lb />
preciation of good books, art,<lb />
and music contribute much to a<lb />
full life. Mr. Perry closed by<lb />
sayincr that a person should look<lb />
for the best in life and that if<lb />
he were perservering he would<lb />
find what he looked for.<lb />
Guest speaker for the vesper<lb />
services, March 1st, was the<lb />
Rev. John Armfield, rector of<lb />
St. Paul's Episcopal Church,<lb />
who spoke on "Organized Reli-<lb />
gion<lb />
� <lb />
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PAGE TWO<lb />
The TECO ECHO<lb />
FRIDAY<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 />
Tost off ice, Greenville, N. C under the act of March 3, 1879.<lb />
Mary D. Horne Editor-in-Chief<lb />
ASSOCIATE EDITORS<lb />
Margaret Russell Margie Dudley<lb />
Margie Davis Maribelle Robertson<lb />
Jennings Ballard<lb />
Jimmy GlANAKOS 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 Ruffin Rose Carlton Dunn<lb />
Garnette Cordle Doris Hockaday<lb />
TYPISTS<lb />
(athy Hester Helen Page Johnson<lb />
Photograph Fenley Spear<lb />
Editorial Adviser LOIS GRIGSBY<lb />
Business Adviser Beecher Flanagan<lb />
Technical Adviser  Sherman M. Parks<lb />
Member<lb />
North Carolina Collegiate Press<lb />
Association<lb />
Member<lb />
MP�I�EHTIO TOR kATION.L ADVtHTISINO �?<lb />
PhSOCbled Gofle&amp;iale Press National Advertising Service, Inc.<lb />
CalUtt Publishers Reprttentative<lb />
Diitribmor of 410 Maoimmi Avi. NiwYowlN.Y.<lb />
Cblle6�ale Di6est �����.���. �-�.<lb />
Interest In Elections<lb />
Editors and other staff members of the campus publications<lb />
are to v selected March 10th. At the same time, members of<lb />
the Women's Student Government Association will go to the polls<lb />
and elect their officers for the coming "year. We wish to commend<lb />
those who were responsible for the mass meeting at which time<lb />
the candidates were introduced. The discussion which followed,<lb />
even though it was a little late in really getting started, was an<lb />
encouraging indication that ECTC students are taking an in-<lb />
creased interest in campus affairs. This expression of opinion<lb />
concerning student elections was ,we believe, sincere, and truly<lb />
the student's honest opinion. This is the inly truly democratic<lb />
way to conduct an election. Every side has a chance to express<lb />
their views, and members of the student body have a chance to<lb />
acquaint themselves with all candidates.<lb />
In the past, too many offices have been more or less "in-<lb />
herited" here with the incumbent saying who shall be his suc-<lb />
cessor. In other cases, elections have been to some extent popu-<lb />
larity contests. This has not been the case in every election, but<lb />
there is plenty of evidence to show that it has been true in many<lb />
instances. As a result, in the past we have had a few students<lb />
elected to twice as many offices as they could possibly hold suc-<lb />
cessfully; and other organizations have had mediocre leaders<lb />
because the students were not interested enough to select good<lb />
ones. It is time for the students to try even harder than ever be-<lb />
fore to elect candidates on the basis of their qualifications for<lb />
that office. Investigate for yourself and then cast your ballot<lb />
on the basis of intelligent reasoning. DO NOT FORGET TO<lb />
VOTE NEXT TUESDAY.<lb />
Six More Days<lb />
And Some Minutes<lb />
And Then<lb />
Overheard: six days, two<lb />
hours, ten minutes, then the<lb />
good Iord only knows what. In<lb />
case you haven't done much<lb />
visiting during these perilous<lb />
days, the latest method for re-<lb />
cording time is to string a<lb />
month of paper dolls across the<lb />
room, and eliminate one a day<lb />
as a milestone. Wonder if this<lb />
unique style could be any means<lb />
be traced to a practice of some<lb />
our students who believe in<lb />
stringing 'em?<lb />
The last one to leave is a<lb />
sissy, or is he the one who re-<lb />
members to sign out? Anyway,<lb />
all evidence points to the belief<lb />
that E. C. T. C. will be a dull<lb />
spot from noon March 12th un-<lb />
til March 19th. The only com-<lb />
plaint we've heard comes from<lb />
New River. What will all those<lb />
marines do that week-end? Oh<lb />
well, there are enough of them<lb />
(8000) to worry about that,<lb />
why should we?<lb />
A word from the wise: Be<lb />
sure to make those seven days<lb />
count (for better or for worse).<lb />
Eat, drink, and ride, for tomor-<lb />
row you may walk!<lb />
We grant you this March<lb />
wind may be plenty strong, but<lb />
we warn you; we accept it as<lb />
no excuse for anyone getting<lb />
swept off his feet. In other<lb />
words, we are expecting every-<lb />
body back next quarter hale,<lb />
hearty, and happy.<lb />
1 LIL' ABNEOT<lb />
m ALCAPP<lb />
FRIDAY<lb />
STUDENT'S CORNER<lb />
can<lb />
Same Old Question Again<lb />
Bombs Or Cigarettes, Or?<lb />
By Margie Davis<lb />
You've heard the old saying,<lb />
"Believe nothing you happen to<lb />
hear and onlv half of what you<lb />
nots" going to be placed? Oh<lb />
well, here's hoping that we will<lb />
suffice to remind you that next<lb />
Friday is Friday 13th, and any-<lb />
thing can happen. Beware of<lb />
the Ides of March!<lb />
Help Wanted�And Needed<lb />
From many sources comes the feeling that the East Carolina<lb />
Teachers College Department of Music must have additional<lb />
physical space, as well as a larger faculty and "better equipment<lb />
Especially do the music majors realize the need.<lb />
The lack of space in which to work effectively and the lack<lb />
of instructors to accommodate the requests of students are not!sPiratlon in store for you.<lb />
Gee whiz, where is that list)see?" Wel1- since a nalf of a nalf.<lb />
of "Thou shalts and thou shalt'is a fourth, you might want to <lb />
apply that figure to the news<lb />
you read in a paper called the<lb />
Teco Echo.<lb />
Our most humble apologies,<lb />
dear students, but it's those<lb />
orange buckets again! Dearie<lb />
me! I feel like a merry-go-<lb />
round !<lb />
At first, a rumor was swept;<lb />
or may'e "dusted" around the1<lb />
campus, that those orange buc-<lb />
kets were to be used for incen-<lb />
diary bombs. All right, all right,<lb />
we accepted that�though I<lb />
shall admit�a few smiles were<lb />
exchanged�B-U-T�Miss Arly<lb />
V. Moore emphatically stated<lb />
Old Tecoans<lb />
"Versatile" is an overworked word in<lb />
the writer is to be entirely truthful that is tl<lb />
to describe Joyce Dunham. Of course this is no1<lb />
that can be applied to this campus personality. T<lb />
of others�industrious, unassuming, capable,<lb />
tious, conversable, and intellectual.<lb />
Since Joyce embarked on her career al 1<lb />
it evident through the way she has ���ii<lb />
she has the makings of a true<lb />
leader. As president of the Jun-<lb />
ior Y Cabinet and of the Junior<lb />
class, Joyce has shown that she<lb />
knows how to maintain the top-<lb />
notch offices and yet work well<lb />
with the group regardless of its<lb />
size. Her widespread interest in<lb />
the arts, music and literature,<lb />
and her knowledge of ECTC stu-<lb />
dents has been a valuable aid in<lb />
her work on the entertainment<lb />
committee.<lb />
Perhaps the featured one's<lb />
most favorite interest is the lan-<lb />
guages, namely, English, French,<lb />
and Spanish. These are her ma-<lb />
jors. This is outgrowth of a<lb />
strong like for these subjects in-<lb />
culcated in her high school days<lb />
at Wilmington High. Since last<lb />
year she has been a member of<lb />
the Phi Sigma Chapter of Sima Pi Alpha,<lb />
language fraternity. This year she acts as seen b<lb />
the local chapter.<lb />
Joyce must have a way with money for sh<lb />
of the Woman's Student Government As-<lb />
her conscientious performance of duty in this<lb />
to her nomination for the presidency for th<lb />
Believe it or not this issue's "cornered"<lb />
quotations and poems. In case you're hard up am<lb />
look her up in the library where she has beei<lb />
her freshman year.<lb />
She must have what it takes for she was<lb />
the pages of "Who's Who Among Students in An<lb />
ties and Colleges<lb />
adje �<lb />
re di<lb />
If you would like to secure one<lb />
or several copies of TECOANS of<lb />
former years to complete your<lb />
file, for reference, or to send to<lb />
a friend, you may be able to se-<lb />
cure the copy de.sired at the of-<lb />
fice buildinp. We have on hand <lb />
for distribution the number of j<lb />
copies indicated by years as list-<lb />
ed below. They were turned over<lb />
to us by the Tecoan staff. Please<lb />
come and get the copies desired<lb />
at once before they are disposed<lb />
Yr. No. Copies Yr. No. Copies<lb />
1923 165 1928 3<lb />
1924 8 1932 19<lb />
1925 14 1933 50<lb />
1927 11 1934 23<lb />
February 27, 1942<lb />
Howard J. McGinnis, Registrar.<lb />
�<lb />
As you know, plans are under<lb />
way for the Easter Pageant.<lb />
The old version is to be pre- ,<lb />
sented this year instead of the those containers were to be uarf<lb />
new one as was once planned.<lb />
Persons who had parts in the<lb />
performance last Easter will<lb />
have the opportunity to take<lb />
them again this season. Tryouts<lb />
for all untaken parts on March<lb />
4th decided who will complete<lb />
the cast. Those of you saw the<lb />
pageant last Easter remember<lb />
how impressive it was and you<lb />
who haven't seen it have an in-<lb />
ClubN<lb />
ews<lb />
so that cigarettes could be -<lb />
extinguished and chewing gum Junior and Senior Girls<lb />
wrappers could be discarded. At a recent call meeting of<lb />
Very well, this statement the Junior class, Miss Mary<lb />
was acknowledged also, and all Robertson, our college nurse,<lb />
previous ideas and claims on gave a most interesting and<lb />
the subject were dropped. challenging talk on the field of<lb />
Now, in just a moment, 1j nursing. Her topic was, "Do<lb />
shall let your eyes rest upon a! You Want to Be a Nurse?" Miss<lb />
last statement and one which I i Robertson outlined the numer-<lb />
assure you is entirely authenic. j ous advantages of holding a<lb />
Mr. William McHenrv of the!nursm� position and the great<lb />
I<lb />
STUDENT OPINION<lb />
To the Editor:<lb />
It seems that by the time young people are<lb />
live away from home as we do at E. C. T. C. 31 1<lb />
have more respect for each other than we hav<lb />
ring to the noise that is made in the dormil <lb />
o'clock each night. I speak only of Gotten Don<lb />
heard girls from other dormitories say the same.<lb />
Some people don't realize that some of us havi<lb />
during the day and are ready to go to deep<lb />
understood that some E. C. T. C. student- seei<lb />
hawks, but if they MUST be up until the we<lb />
can't the? remain up without so much noise V<lb />
at the other end of the hall (and making her hear<lb />
is much trouble as taking a few extra st-<lb />
her room. Radios are another item that should<lb />
We all enjoy them, but there is a limit to all thin<lb />
down at a reasonable hour! We know that th<lb />
come on late at night, but we must remember that<lb />
sibility that our next door neighbor might not<lb />
hear them as you are. Another annoying unnec 3SJ<lb />
which is made by slamming doors. Most doors h<lb />
will close without so much force. Slamming room<lb />
of ill-breeding and can be overcome!<lb />
These are a few points that I have wanted I<lb />
can be avoided. I hope this will be construct<lb />
sure that I am not alone when I say that E. C. T. !<lb />
would be much more pleasant to live in if the si<lb />
show a little consideration for the "fellow next door1<lb />
�Just Another Member of ti SI<lb />
�<lb />
is '<lb />
mitory<lb />
. mark<lb />
I an:<lb />
�<lb />
only retarding immeasurably student development but are: It is one thing to have some- Tndustrial Arts Department had nee( f�r all types of nurses in<lb />
definitely lessening teacher enthusiasm and efficiencv. Each one get<lb />
quarter dozens of students who seek private instruction have to<lb />
be turned down because the teachers' schedules are so overloaded<lb />
that they can find no time for additional pupils. It is not fair to<lb />
these students that really want to better themselves in their<lb />
music activities. The ones in authority should investigate this<lb />
matter and make plans for supplying an additional teacher, or<lb />
teachers if need be, in order to provide adequate instruction to<lb />
the students. Though students and faculty members are proud<lb />
of many of the educational advantages available in the school,<lb />
they should be ashamed and embarrassed that the music majors<lb />
are suffering thus.<lb />
The fact that teachers and students having classes in Austin<lb />
are continuously disturbed throughout the day by voice and in-<lb />
strumental students, emphasizes the now-existing need for action<lb />
Nine practice rooms cannot accommodate satisfactorily forty-<lb />
odd music students taking from one to three courses requiring<lb />
the use of practice rooms which are open only nine hours a day.<lb />
Not only are the students cramped for time, but they are further<lb />
inconvenienced when teachers knock on the door and ask them<lb />
to either tone down their vocalizing, or their playing, or move to<lb />
another practice room. Though perhaps the noise is annoving to<lb />
those nearby, the students who have to pay quarterly to use these<lb />
rooms have a perfect right to stay on until their scheduled time<lb />
is up.<lb />
Perhaps the best solution to this problem is to house the<lb />
music department in a building all its own. However we realize<lb />
that this would necessitate a building problem which is practical-<lb />
ly impossible in this time of crisis. Though the best solution is<lb />
mentioned, there are other workable suggestions for remedying<lb />
this situation. Is the entire third floor of Austin in use? Has any-<lb />
one thought of the possibility of transforming the space there<lb />
into additional practice rooms? Practicing there would minimize<lb />
the disturbance of other classes and would alleviate the necessity<lb />
of evacuating the practice rooms on the dot of the hour Of course<lb />
the remodeling would call for a change in the school budget but<lb />
is not this young, though promising department worthy of addi-<lb />
tional funds with which to operate?<lb />
It seems that now is the right time for the administration to<lb />
join hands with the music department and see that immediate<lb />
action is taken. The situation is certainly worthy of such atten-<lb />
tion If this is to be a Grade A college each department in turn<lb />
must be Grade A.<lb />
winded<lb />
up and make a long<lb />
speech about keeping<lb />
thirty five of those five gallon tne present crisis. She urged all<lb />
paint cans put in the various'wno were interested to please<lb />
There Are Many Ways To Lick The Japs<lb />
Defense efforts have not been in vain on our campus, but it<lb />
seems to us that one very important matter has been given little<lb />
attention. Every week end brings a number of men in the ser-<lb />
vice to our campus seeking entertainment and relaxation. How-<lb />
ever they don't always get it. We would not say that they are<lb />
boycotted or shuned, but just politely ignored.<lb />
There are two types of girls involved in this situation. One<lb />
of these girls is so arrogant and egoistical that even when the<lb />
future of her country, her life, and happiness is affected, she can<lb />
not shed her royal cloak of behavior to the extent of volunteering<lb />
a friendly hello or an encouraging smile to men in uniform. She<lb />
does not dare lower herself so much as to dance with the service<lb />
men that come to the campus building, searching for compion-<lb />
up the moral and being coura- buildings, to be used for in-l ive tne idea further considera-<lb />
cendiary bomb fragments. If tion.<lb />
you need enlightments as to just v D C<lb />
what an incendiary bomb frag<lb />
geous in war times when one<lb />
knows that that person will<lb />
never have to serve, and quite<lb />
another to listen to a boy who ment is�all<lb />
is in service, with all its doubt<lb />
ful consequence, talk of faith<lb />
and courage. That is what Char-<lb />
les McAdams, president of the<lb />
State College "Y" did in his<lb />
sneech at the Friday evening<lb />
Vesper service. After a pep<lb />
talk like his, all of us should<lb />
feel equal to saving more dimes,<lb />
knitting more sweaters, and<lb />
saying more prayers for the<lb />
lads in camp. If we are to ex-<lb />
pect them to win this war we<lb />
can't afford to forget to keep<lb />
the home fires burning.<lb />
Girls, what is happening to<lb />
you during Sunday night ves-<lb />
ner hour? There has been a<lb />
considerable drop in the atten-<lb />
dance lately. At first you were<lb />
generous with your support.<lb />
Have you lost interest or is it<lb />
just that it's near the end of a<lb />
quarter? If the speakers are<lb />
willing to dedicate part of their<lb />
time to us, we should appreciate<lb />
it enough to go listen to what<lb />
they have to say. Each one has<lb />
a message that is worth hear-<lb />
ing.<lb />
right�I'll tell<lb />
facts as they were<lb />
you a few<lb />
told to me.<lb />
1. A lighted fragment burns<lb />
at a temperature of 2000 de-<lb />
grees F. which is rather warm.<lb />
2. If picked up in a shovel<lb />
and held only one half a minute,<lb />
the end of the shovel will drop Forensic Club<lb />
Merle Slater, vice-president of<lb />
the Young Democratic Club,<lb />
presided at the latest meeting<lb />
held on Friday evening, Febru-<lb />
jary 26, at 6:30 P. M. Plans<lb />
'were discussed for an amateur<lb />
program to be presented dur-<lb />
ing spring quarter.<lb />
off.<lb />
All students who are interest-<lb />
's. If picked up in the hand, e in forensic work are asked to<lb />
you may find yourself minus a<lb />
few phalanges.<lb />
4. A fragment placed in wa-<lb />
ter will continue to burn there-<lb />
by causing a steam explosion.<lb />
5. The only way a bomb frag-<lb />
ment may be extinguished is by<lb />
covering it with sand.<lb />
I quote Mr. McHenry who<lb />
says:<lb />
"It is not a new idea and it<lb />
is not a beautiful idea, but if<lb />
ever the occasion may arrive<lb />
whereby the buckets must be<lb />
used, I hope the sand in them<lb />
is clean enough to extinguish it<lb />
I am not saying it can happen<lb />
here, but I am saying�it<lb />
might happen here<lb />
ship and relaxation. She doesn't dare risk a chance of being<lb />
"stuck" for more than one piece by breaking on a Marine It is<lb />
most unfortunate that such idea constitute the make up of some<lb />
of the American college girls, and especially some of those on<lb />
our own campus. She doesn't seem to realize that all men are be-<lb />
ing armed now. Men are being drafted or enlisting from every<lb />
walk of life. Movie stars, the President's sons, college boys<lb />
brothers, cousins, and uncles; all are in this fight.<lb />
On the other hand we have the loyal American girl. She<lb />
realizes that there are many ways to be patriotic and to help win<lb />
this war. She hasn't blotted her character or disgraced herself<lb />
when she acts courteous and friendly to the service men. She is<lb />
helping with the morale. Girls can encourage these boys to do<lb />
the best job of what is ahead.<lb />
From now on there are going to be an even greater number<lb />
of service men on this campus. Why not try to make their days<lb />
away from the monotomy of camp life entertaining. You can do<lb />
it�and believe you, me you'll be doing a great job for Uncle<lb />
bam. His nephews aren't much good to him if their morale is<lb />
low. Yo� can build it up�and we think you will<lb />
meet tonight, Friday, March 6<lb />
in room 109 of Austin, at 7:30<lb />
P. M. o'clock.<lb />
Science Club<lb />
Interesting and detail ma-<lb />
terial on fossils, was presented<lb />
to members of the Science Club<lb />
at a recent meeting held in the<lb />
new classroom Building on<lb />
March 3, 1942 at 6:30 P. M.<lb />
Lanier Society<lb />
A social presented for all<lb />
members of the Lanier Society<lb />
was announced by the president,<lb />
Estelle Davis. The partv was<lb />
held in the "Y" hut on" Tues-<lb />
day evening, March 3.<lb />
SCUMMING<lb />
by Uno Who<lb />
Oh, here we go round the campus again, oh h<lb />
the neck  in other words, boys 'n gals, here w .<lb />
again and it seems that somebody does read this<lb />
all. Of course this is strictly confidential and all,<lb />
that letter Norman Wilkerson wrote advertising for i Vw-<lb />
he got one . . and oh, boy . . what a girl! She- I -� xvr-<lb />
Texas way�namely Dallas. You know Sheridan an Ginger<lb />
Rogers hail from there. "Wilk" keeps wonderinu an ;ine<lb />
his fingers crossed over a rabbit's left hind fool th ve<lb />
up to the standards. By the way, any of the real wart w<lb />
to "advertise" for you.<lb />
Several issues ago we suggested that Billy (Kid) Gn<lb />
make a choice and stop keeping all the gals in suspense. Well, it<lb />
looks like the rest of us women can let our hair string and leave<lb />
off our best "face cause William has made the decision, ana<lb />
the winner is none other than Ellen Maddrey. Nice catch<lb />
that statement can be taken either way.<lb />
And now, folks, here's a scoop what is one! Dot Dalyrmple<lb />
and Charlie Marks are sho' co'tin these days anil Polly Parrott<lb />
and Norman Mayo make it a foursome. Nice for a game of<lb />
bridge, eh Dot?<lb />
Speaking of bridge, reminds me of another card game which<lb />
is fast becoming popular in the parlors of this institution. "SpanK<lb />
Tail Hearts and what I've seen of this peculiar game . � <lb />
I'd hate to be the loser in some of the rougher sessions!<lb />
"Would-be. Varsity Club Sweetheart Delia Strickland, and<lb />
"Manteo Red' 'seem to be that-a-way. Yes, it could he.<lb />
"Any irons today? Any irons to give away . . " seems to<lb />
be the theme song of all the girls' dorms these days. And WJ<lb />
about the "December 7 attack Council pulled last Wednesday<lb />
Lose any sleep, you naughty girls?<lb />
Seems that ye oP Teco Echo Staff room is the ideal place for<lb />
the budding of these tender young romances . . for example-<lb />
Doris Brock and Walter Mallard.<lb />
Incidentally that's not all the staff room's good for either-<lb />
There's always a game of bridge going on midst all the dirt ana<lb />
debris. Of course, we are not referring to the guests. Or are e<lb />
Getting back to bridgethe editor has declared that there<lb />
will be a bridge tournament in the staff room next week and thai<lb />
the proceeds will go towards founding a fund to pay for janitor<lb />
service.<lb />
P. S. You get all the advance seum free. 1<lb />
Bob Young and Nancy Wynne must have met in a revw<lb />
ving dooranyway they've been going around togetne<lb />
lately.<lb />
Pleasant's Drug seems to be the regular Sunday night hangj<lb />
out for some of the more serious couples. I wonder why-<lb />
could be the privacy, eh, "Tuck"? nrV-<lb />
Next Tuesday, March 10, is 'Lection Day. DONT FORW1<lb />
This Collegiate World<lb />
By Associated Collegiate Press<lb />
WRONG NUMBER<lb />
Texas Tech's Prof. Truman<lb />
Camp figures his occupation has<lb />
received the wrong listing in the<lb />
telephone directory.<lb />
It all started with this mys-<lb />
terious telephone call: "Got any<lb />
cabins?" inquired a voice over<lb />
the wire.<lb />
"Cabins?" the professor em-<lb />
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Sports-Gazing<lb />
With<lb />
Jimmy Gianakos<lb />
.1 Peek Into The Past<lb />
issue we write ftnia to another chapter in ECTC<lb />
and look wonderingly to the future's offerings.<lb />
i era looked surprisingly good in closing the<lb />
� i hanging up nine wins against a like number<lb />
.i t<lb />
uk Young. Floyd Woody. Wiley Brown. Dopey<lb />
Harris, and Clyde Mann all came<lb />
ow start to pull the team out<lb />
hion after a si<lb />
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boys have shown<lb />
mi up somew here<lb />
predict for next season, but with<lb />
under Coach Christenbury. we<lb />
near the top.<lb />
rime For Another Horsehide Season<lb />
sight to see those Pirate bats in<lb />
will call out his baseball candi-<lb />
an<lb />
unwelconu<lb />
Coach John<lb />
Pirate Basketeers<lb />
Complete Season<lb />
With Nine Wins<lb />
Final tabulations indicate<lb />
that the 1942 Pirate basketball<lb />
team rolled up 647 points in<lb />
copping nine wins. Their op-<lb />
ponents matched the Pirate's<lb />
victories with nine wins also.<lb />
Leading the Buc scoring<lb />
parade was big Jack Young,<lb />
junior forward who paced the<lb />
team with 170 points. Not far<lb />
behind him was Dopey Watson<lb />
with 164 markers. Third high<lb />
scorer was Billy Greene, who<lb />
as a sub scored 82 points.<lb />
Although this year's addition<lb />
didn't come close to last years<lb />
high scoring machine, which<lb />
averaged 52 points per game.<lb />
they, nevertheless, looked good,<lb />
at times. It was decidely a .500<lb />
ball club which although slow<lb />
Preparation For Baseball<lb />
Practice Gets Underway<lb />
Girl's Basketball<lb />
Team To Play<lb />
Final Game Tonight<lb />
Pictured<lb />
game battery<lb />
ibove can well be called a preview of the opening<lb />
mates for Coach John's baseball aggregation. On<lb />
ianl<lb />
- -<lb />
days and get down to the task of preparing in getting started improved con- the left is Ray "Swamp Root" Sisk veteran catcher from last<lb />
I encounters, siderably during the latter'year who returns this quarter in fine shape to spark the spring<lb />
spring<lb />
killer" task ahead is to develop a new hurling<lb />
i made doubly hard because of the lack of veteran<lb />
Pirate roster. ECTC hail its best season, howeve.r<lb />
uch circumstances, and who knows, we may be in for<lb />
is I Hir team afield appears to be okay, and with a<lb />
aid do very well. Probably the weakest link is in<lb />
- department, but this should work itself out in due<lb />
iting the season will be the<lb />
t" Feller under the harnes<lb />
tion. More than likely he<lb />
i1 fana will probably get a g<lb />
appearance here of Bob<lb />
3 of the Norfolk Naval<lb />
won't pitch over three<lb />
d idea of why he has<lb />
the big leagues for the past five years. Another<lb />
will be Sam Chapman, the hard hitting outfielder<lb />
Iphia Athletics. Recently hi' appeared on the cam-<lb />
All-American Chit Gladchuk. Gladehuk played center<lb />
ston College Football team of two years ago. They were<lb />
for a visit by Don Brock, our former basketball<lb />
� er they made a formidable looking trio.<lb />
?oti<lb />
And Dashes<lb />
- some talk of making Roland<lb />
to the campu<lb />
better known as "Pro-<lb />
milding addicts, football trainer next<lb />
know something about aiding sore muscles, any-<lb />
rn on hi- door reads. "Plea knok the janitor down befo<lb />
The new shower room in the gym is a reality now<lb />
5 spacious as we could have hoped for . . . The !<lb />
ists Oak Ridge which is looking<lb />
? ����m in many years, and that will have to<lb />
owner of the school of Oak Ridge stresses<lb />
ther sport, as he used to be a big-<lb />
part of the season. Biggest set campaign. Gassing<lb />
back of the year was the double j<lb />
deft at suffered at the hands of!<lb />
Atlantic Christian. The first j<lb />
game was very decisive, but thej<lb />
return match on the local court<lb />
was one of the most thrilling<lb />
games of the year.<lb />
The contest wasn't decided<lb />
until the final thirty seconds!<lb />
when Columbo sank a crip to<lb />
pull the Bulldogs ahead. The<lb />
most talented club to show here<lb />
was the Naval Training Station<lb />
quint which featured many all-<lb />
conference college players.<lb />
The basketball picture is con-<lb />
siderable brightened when the<lb />
high scoring Bees' total is add-<lb />
ed up. They came out on the<lb />
short end of only three games<lb />
while winning ten. In a twenty<lb />
minute session with the varsity<lb />
one night they played them<lb />
a standstill.<lb />
em<lb />
up will be Dick Gauldin, transfer from<lb />
Brevard College, who set up an enviable strike out record in<lb />
Junior College circles. Gauldin will be expected to share the major<lb />
burden in the present hurling plans but there's a possibility of<lb />
an old back injury slowing him up to some extent.<lb />
Westinghouse Apprentice<lb />
Takes Final Pirate Game<lb />
G.<lb />
I a<lb />
tea<lb />
the<lb />
than<lb />
forward to<lb />
be<lb />
This Week's<lb />
Outstanding Athlete<lb />
Watson<lb />
Mann<lb />
! Greene<lb />
Young.<lb />
Woody<lb />
Brown<lb />
Zuras<lb />
Harris<lb />
Young.<lb />
Roper<lb />
Gaddy<lb />
TOTAL<lb />
J.<lb />
B.<lb />
P.Pts.<lb />
18164<lb />
1862<lb />
1882<lb />
17170<lb />
1732<lb />
1843<lb />
811<lb />
1428<lb />
1041<lb />
86<lb />
18<lb />
The touring Westinghouse<lb />
Apprentice helped ECTC close<lb />
the basketball season February<lb />
20th and managed to win the<lb />
game 45-28. j<lb />
Antoleach. towering forward,<lb />
led the visitors with sixteen,<lb />
points and sparked his mates<lb />
with a fine floor game.<lb />
If the Pirates had kept up<lb />
10 their first half pace, it might<lb />
have been a different story.<lb />
Their fast breaking play before<lb />
intermission slowed up the Ap-<lb />
prentices and as the whistle<lb />
blew they held a bare two point<lb />
170 margin, the score being 17 to<lb />
15.<lb />
The Pittsburg team complete<lb />
Little Hope Held<lb />
For Tennis Team<lb />
In Coining Season<lb />
There has been .iome "Red<lb />
Hot" basketball playing this<lb />
season among the fairer sex of<lb />
the campus. Strict competition<lb />
and good sportsmanship have<lb />
been the leading factors in the<lb />
series of games that have been<lb />
played between various "lady<lb />
teams" on the campus.<lb />
Due to the large number of<lb />
participants, the teams have<lb />
been grouped into afternoon<lb />
and night teams. Jarvis Hall<lb />
ranks top in the afternoon divi-<lb />
sion, while Cotten I holds the<lb />
bag for the night games.<lb />
The teams and their captains<lb />
are as follows:<lb />
Afternoon Division:<lb />
Jarvis Hall, captained by<lb />
Esther Parker.<lb />
Fleming Hall captained by<lb />
Pearl House.<lb />
Night Division'<lb />
Cotten Hall 1. captained by<lb />
Virginia "Sit" Knowles. who<lb />
has hit the basket quite fre-<lb />
quently in every game she<lb />
played.<lb />
Cotten II. captained by Sue<lb />
Parker.<lb />
Fleming Hall, captained by<lb />
Eunice Herring.<lb />
Jarvis I. captained by Mar-<lb />
garet Wood.<lb />
Jarvis II, captained by Sav-<lb />
onne Matthews.<lb />
Wilson Hall, captained by<lb />
J "Droop" Mishoe.<lb />
Dorothy "Swish" Dalrymple,<lb />
Cotten I Ace, takes honors for<lb />
high scorer of the night games.<lb />
Dot has been quite consistent<lb />
Everything is in readiness<lb />
but the weather, now, and with<lb />
a little cooperation from that<lb />
department, ECTC's baseball<lb />
candidates will be called out<lb />
soon to limber up those stiff<lb />
joints.<lb />
It's very unlikely that the<lb />
squad will not start organized<lb />
workouts until after spring holi-<lb />
days but in the meantime several<lb />
of these boys plan to take ad-<lb />
vantage of the extra time to get<lb />
in shape.<lb />
Mr. McHenry, ground super-<lb />
intendent will have the playing<lb />
field in its best condition in<lb />
many years. Most of the work<lb />
was finished after the football<lb />
season and the entire field was<lb />
leveled to afford the best drain-<lb />
age.<lb />
Several of the games will<lb />
probably be played at the Guy<lb />
Smith Stadium in order to ac-<lb />
commodate overflowing crowds<lb />
expected for important games.<lb />
Chief interest lies in the local<lb />
appearance of Bob Feller and<lb />
Sam Chapman of the Norfolk<lb />
Training station. Several other<lb />
military units are up for con-<lb />
sideration by the schedule<lb />
makers and local fans may have<lb />
the opportunity of seeing quite<lb />
a few of baseball's brightest<lb />
stars in action here.<lb />
In commenting on present<lb />
prospects. Coach Christenbury<lb />
emphasized that his chief worry<lb />
lies in the pitching staff which<lb />
at this writing is a question<lb />
mark. Several holdovers from<lb />
last year who have demonstrat-<lb />
ed some pitching ability may be<lb />
converted into hurlers in an ef-<lb />
fort to bolster that department.<lb />
What with some mighty ex<lb />
cellent tennis courts to practice<lb />
on. it would seem that a good<lb />
racquet team should be forth-<lb />
"Tlh.S. however J�<lb />
present<lb />
lethe<lb />
mustered for intercol-1<lb />
rather doubtful whether a team<lb />
647<lb />
is seiao<lb />
m that you will find an individual so talented, or<lb />
d in the many different things that our own<lb />
Physical Education<lb />
G. H. S. Caps Crown<lb />
gitte<lb />
Besid<lb />
one of the best all-round<lb />
leader in a great many other I cornel<lb />
. which seems to be the present encouragement<lb />
� C. Young l<lb />
tea n h- cam'us. Bob is a<lb />
is  tivities. When it's Bridgi<lb />
pastime among the stu-<lb />
Boh always gets the<lb />
He ha acted as<lb />
tain of the Pirate Basketeers<lb />
ast two seasons, and<lb />
treasurer of the YMCA.<lb />
lea playing Bridge.<lb />
ikea to spend his extra<lb />
stening to good music<lb />
the radio, especially by<lb />
 MJller'� orchestra, and on<lb />
 evening! If a Charlie<lb />
arthy. He also looks for-<lb />
: to all the dances, and he<lb />
� kssea a good movie. The<lb />
:ve of all favorites Is none<lb />
than "Gone With the<lb />
Before coming to East<lb />
Teachers College, Bob<lb />
� led Brevard Jr. College for<lb />
IX TthletiS anT'academics. After graduation there he<lb />
�� ed by the city of Brevard for a yearSuperintendent<lb />
� Public Recreation; however, m the fall ot 1940 he resigned<lb />
TSSJfUSSffm to keep scrap-books, and Bob makes<lb />
his fa onte hobby. Besides the scrap-book, he has a collec-<lb />
of trophies and medal, he has won at various county, state,<lb />
"rtrTr?nothing like a juicy steak for<lb />
With spring<lb />
it will<lb />
'anv old time<lb />
When it comes to eats,<lb />
km C P T next quarter and enlist in the L. 3, Army Air<lb />
Corps after getting his B. S. degree in June<lb />
Here's luck to you "Pawnee<lb />
just around the<lb />
not take much<lb />
to get the stu-<lb />
dents out and stirring around<lb />
these days. A person just na-<lb />
turally becomes more active<lb />
when the air he breathes doesn't<lb />
freeze his pipes and he has to<lb />
sleep through psychology in the<lb />
process of thawing out.<lb />
The physical education de-<lb />
partment looks forward to this<lb />
time of the year and rightly so<lb />
since it is the only season when<lb />
it can expand its recreational<lb />
needs to meet the needs of the<lb />
student body.<lb />
The men will get the major<lb />
share of attention since the<lb />
government is requesting that<lb />
schools furnish inductees in the<lb />
best physical shape possible.<lb />
With the lack of time and equip- j<lb />
ment necessary to build up new<lb />
recruits to the army level, it is<lb />
undoubtedly a great service ren-<lb />
dered for an individual to report<lb />
for doty with the armed services<lb />
in his best physical condition.<lb />
A great many ECTC students<lb />
will join the armed services in<lb />
the course of another year, in<lb />
fact a few will leave before the<lb />
present school year is over. It<lb />
is doubly important therefore<lb />
that they keep themselves phy-<lb />
sically sound.<lb />
ly reversed their first period<lb />
play and ran away with the<lb />
ball game in the last half.<lb />
Leading the Pirate efforts<lb />
was the consistent play of Jack<lb />
Young who served eleven points.<lb />
The rest of the Buc scoring was<lb />
well divided as Mann dropped,<lb />
in six. Watson five, B. Young<lb />
three. Harris two, and Brown<lb />
one.<lb />
Although the Westinghouse<lb />
team was highly favored, the<lb />
Pirate quint was expected to<lb />
make a much better showing,<lb />
than it did and it was a big dis-<lb />
appointment to the fans to have!<lb />
the home team lose their final<lb />
game.<lb />
In a preliminary game More-<lb />
head High stopped the Bees<lb />
winning streak in a thrilling<lb />
encounter by the score of 20-28.<lb />
The contest was close and well<lb />
played throughout and the lead<lb />
changed hands several times in<lb />
the final minutes.<lb />
will be<lb />
legiate competition. Departed, I<lb />
practically intact, are last years<lb />
ranking players which number-j<lb />
ed Jimmie Dempsey no. one,<lb />
David Breece no. two, George<lb />
Lautares, Dopey Watson and<lb />
Leon Meadows.<lb />
Past tennis squads here have<lb />
cut a note worthy niche in col-<lb />
legiate circles and its more re-<lb />
tors have often been thrilled<lb />
this season with the accuracy in<lb />
those difficult shots she has<lb />
made. She will be chosen, with-<lb />
out a doubt, on the Varsity.<lb />
Esther Parker has been the<lb />
big gun in the afternoon games.<lb />
"Parkie" captains the Jarvis<lb />
Hall sextet and really deserves<lb />
the credit as high scorer.<lb />
Much credit goes to Pearl<lb />
House, who has been in charge<lb />
LAUTARES BROS.<lb />
JEWELERS<lb />
Watches � Jewelry � Silver<lb />
Watch Repairing<lb />
Gifts<lb />
,n.iof the games this season. "Pork-<lb />
le has played great basketball<lb />
Expansion Program<lb />
sidered that organizing respon-<lb />
sibilities rested upon the play-<lb />
ers themselves.<lb />
Dr. Hubert Haynes has prov-<lb />
ed invaluable in the past years<lb />
in building up court teams and<lb />
his efforts are rewarded with<lb />
some very outstanding victories.<lb />
Last spring the Williams col-<lb />
lege squad of Massachusetts on <lb />
a southern tour ran up against,<lb />
some stubborn opposition from<lb />
the ECTC weilders and were<lb />
hard pushed to win. Th north-<lb />
ern team is perenially one thej<lb />
nation's leading tennis teams<lb />
and may show in this year.<lb />
at her guard position along with<lb />
her job as manager.<lb />
Tve varsity team is to be<lb />
chosen today and divided into<lb />
two teams, Austin and Wright.<lb />
These teams will plav tonight<lb />
at 7:30.<lb />
PITT-HITS!<lb />
I<lb />
!<lb />
Greenville High School's<lb />
Green Phantoms of basketball<lb />
completed another successful<lb />
season, as they triumphed 33-17<lb />
over the Goldsboro aggregation<lb />
in the college gym last Tuesday<lb />
night, capping the conference<lb />
crown for the fourth consecu-<lb />
tive year.<lb />
Greenville and Goldsboro fin-<lb />
ished Lo tie for first place in the<lb />
conference standings necessita-<lb />
ting a play off on a neutral<lb />
court.<lb />
The G-Men played air-tight<lb />
defensive ball during the second<lb />
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PAGE FOUR<lb />
the TECO ECHO<lb />
FRIDAY, MAR<lb />
Alumni<lb />
News<lb />
By<lb />
ESTELLE McCLEES<lb />
4�<lb />
V �<lb />
ating Committee-<lb />
This is the year for electing<lb />
the six district vice-presidents:<lb />
f the general Association. Mrs.<lb />
Holland has recently ap-<lb />
nointed the following alumni to,<lb />
serve as a nominating commit<lb />
tee: .Mrs. O. K. Joyner( Chris-<lb />
tin Vick), Raleigh; Mrs. J. T.<lb />
button (Mae Hampton Keith).j<lb />
La Grange; Mrs. R. G. Collier!<lb />
fT.ucile Cole), Burlington; Miss<lb />
Vivian Lucas. Louisburg. The<lb />
committee will meet at the<lb />
home of Mrs. O. K. Jovner on<lb />
Saturday. March 7. at 11:00!<lb />
o'clock.<lb />
a. m.<lb />
T,<lb />
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This year members of the<lb />
Rait lVh alumni chapter are<lb />
anning a tea in honor of all<lb />
visiting East Carolina Teachers<lb />
College alumni who are in Ral-<lb />
eigh for the annual meeting of<lb />
N. C. E. A. The tea is to be<lb />
held in one of the rooms of the<lb />
Hugh Morson High School, on<lb />
Friday. March 20. from 5:00<lb />
p. m. to 6:00 p. m. Alumni are<lb />
most cordially invited to attend.<lb />
CHAPTER PRESIDENT<lb />
Mrs. F. Y. Hont�<lb />
(Bessie Willis)<lb />
In Sept ember '41, a Johnston<lb />
inty chanter of E. C. T. C.<lb />
umni was rganized. Mrs. F.<lb />
W. Hoyl (Bessie Willis). '28<lb />
A. R was elected president.<lb />
Mrs. Hoyt has held teaching<lb />
- �ions in Farmville. Xahun-<lb />
and Williamston. X. C. She<lb />
- also been employed in<lb />
Oimbel's in New York City.<lb />
Mrs. Hoyt is now living in<lb />
Smithfield, X. C. She is active<lb />
in the Woman's Club and the<lb />
Wilson's Mills Christian Church.<lb />
During her stay at East<lb />
Carolina Teachers College, Mrs.<lb />
Hoyt was religious chairman of<lb />
th�-  W. C. A. for two vears.<lb />
summer president of the Y. W.<lb />
C. A. '27. secretary to the stu-<lb />
council, editor of the Teco<lb />
Echo, a member of the English<lb />
( lub, cheer leader, and a mem-<lb />
ber of the Emerson Society.<lb />
CHAPTER MEETIXGS<lb />
Fra ' i '� mty<lb />
Members of' the Franklin<lb />
county chapter of the East<lb />
Carolina Teachers College alum-<lb />
ni met in the home of Mrs. Clif-<lb />
ford Dean on February 18 at<lb />
7:45 in the evening. Mr. Ray<lb />
Pruette served as host. The<lb />
president, Mr. Pruette. presided<lb />
and took charge of the pro-<lb />
gram and social activities.<lb />
Chapter members are learning<lb />
College songs and keeping up<lb />
with current events of the col-<lb />
lege campus. Contest prizes<lb />
were won by Miss Aillene Bas.<lb />
Mrs. Roger Mitchell. Mrs. Susie<lb />
Jackson and Miss Vivian Lucas.<lb />
Johnston count if�<lb />
On Monday evening. Febru-<lb />
ary 23. at eight o'clock, mem-<lb />
bers of the Johnston county<lb />
chapter of East Carolina Teach-<lb />
ers College alumni met at the<lb />
home of Mrs. R. E. Batton<lb />
(Clyda Woodard). The group<lb />
made plans for contacting a<lb />
larger number of the Johnston<lb />
county alumni. Chapter mem-<lb />
bers are working to make a<lb />
complete list of all former stu-<lb />
dents of the college who are<lb />
now located in the county.<lb />
Plans are being made for the<lb />
March meeting which will be<lb />
in the form of a dinner. This<lb />
meeting is scheduled for the<lb />
nineteenth and will be at the<lb />
home of Mrs. I. W. Medlin. Dr.<lb />
I .eon R. Meadows, president of<lb />
E. C. T. C. has been invited to<lb />
speak to the alumni on this<lb />
SEE THE NEW<lb />
Sport Coats<lb />
FOR SPRING<lb />
AT<lb />
CURTIS PERKINS<lb />
"Things Men Wear"<lb />
occasion.<lb />
Xorthampton county�<lb />
On Tuesday evening, Febru-<lb />
ary 24, the members of the<lb />
Xorthampton alumni group<lb />
held their regular monthly<lb />
meeting in the high school cafe-<lb />
teria at Rich Square. New of-<lb />
ficers were elected as follows:<lb />
Mrs. W. W. Grant, Jr. (Lillie<lb />
Mae Floyd), Garysburg. presi-<lb />
dent: Mrs. India Quinn (India<lb />
Elliott), Rich Square, vice-presi-<lb />
dent: Miss Marjorie Griffin,<lb />
Gaston. secretary - treasurer.<lb />
Miss Iris Flythe, retiring presi-<lb />
dent, presided over the meeting.<lb />
Fli:ahethtown�<lb />
At the regular monthly meet-<lb />
ing of the Elizabethtown chap-<lb />
ter of the East Carolina Teach-<lb />
ers College alumni held recent-<lb />
lv in the home of Mrs. Cecil<lb />
Edge (Annie Cross). Mrs. Mil-<lb />
ton Fisher (Mabel Collier) was<lb />
elected to head the alumni group<lb />
in 194243. Other officers who<lb />
were elected are: Mrs. Cecil<lb />
Edge (Annie Cross), vice-presi-<lb />
dent : Miss Frances Person,<lb />
secretary-treasurer; Miss Mary<lb />
Ellen Matthews, reporter.<lb />
Plans were made for a ban-<lb />
quet which is to be held in<lb />
March. An invitation to attend<lb />
the banquet will be extended to<lb />
all East Carolina Teachers Col-<lb />
lege alumni living in Bladen<lb />
county. For the occasion, alumni<lb />
hope to have guests from the<lb />
college.<lb />
During the social hour. Miss<lb />
Bonnie Mae Hall, bride-elect,<lb />
and Mrs. Allen Lucas (Margaret<lb />
Smith), recent bride, were given<lb />
a surprise towel shower.<lb />
Mrs. Allen Lucas and Mrs.<lb />
Cecil Edge were joint hostesses<lb />
for the meeting. Chapter mem-<lb />
bers welcomed three new mem-<lb />
bers: Mrs. W. L. Johnson (Alice<lb />
Morgan). Mrs. C. D. Ingold<lb />
(Myrtle Galloway), and Miss<lb />
Rachel Hurst.<lb />
A ltd en�<lb />
Members of the Ayden alum-<lb />
ni chapter met on Fridav eve-<lb />
ning. February 27, in the home<lb />
of Miss Vallie Sumrell. Miss<lb />
Blanche Hart served as asso-<lb />
ciate hostess with Miss Sumrell.<lb />
During the business hour, plans<lb />
were made for a bridge tourna-<lb />
ment to be held in March at the<lb />
time of the regular monthly<lb />
meeting. Members decided upon<lb />
a nominee to be submitted as a<lb />
candidate for the 1942 symbolic<lb />
alumni award.<lb />
After the business session,<lb />
bridge was enjoyed. Defense<lb />
stamps went to Mrs. G. G.<lb />
Dixon (Julia Elliott) for high<lb />
score and to Mrs. Stancil Sum-<lb />
rell (Mary Worthington) for<lb />
second high.<lb />
Winterville�<lb />
The E. C. T. C. alumni group<lb />
held a very enjoyable meeting<lb />
in the Home Economics Cottage<lb />
on February 24. A nominating<lb />
committee. Mrs. Mamie Cope-<lb />
land Liverman and Rosalie Bul-<lb />
lock, were asked to have a slate<lb />
of officers to present at the<lb />
next meeting. The secretary an-<lb />
nounced that a list of prospec-<lb />
tive members was ready�this<lb />
list to be divided among the<lb />
membership committee and a<lb />
concerted effort was to be made<lb />
to help reach the goal of 1000<lb />
active members by commence-<lb />
ment. Mrs. Stancill was asked<lb />
to present the chapter's candi-<lb />
date for the Alumni award at<lb />
the meeting to be held at the<lb />
College. The program commit-<lb />
tee presented Mr. Eli Bloom,<lb />
who rendered his laugh-pro-<lb />
voking account of a wedding.<lb />
Games were enjoyed for awhile.<lb />
The social committee, Mrs. Mil<lb />
Just Not The Athletic Type<lb />
But Very, Very Artistic<lb />
Student: "Miss Powers I<lb />
know vou won't like this draw-<lb />
Ten Commandments<lb />
A La Frosh<lb />
dred Stroud McLawhorn and ling. Honestly it's the sorriest<lb />
Hester Gist Ward, served re piece of work I've done this<lb />
freshments. year. Why there's nothing<lb />
Miss Powers: "What's the<lb />
matt;r with it? Why don't you<lb />
like it? I can �ee a dog and a<lb />
flov -�and. oh�there's a nice<lb />
loo1 Ing sunrise, too. Can't you<lb />
I. Xever do today that which fjnd anything in it? I like it<lb />
can be put off until tomorrow. Sf) troeft a conversation in an<lb />
By tomorrow someone may have , art �,ass in secoml fi00r Aus-<lb />
done it for you. ; tm<lb />
II. Don't expect to graduate Miss Pmvers vvho joined the<lb />
from East Carolina Teachers fmtv ()f the art department<lb />
College in four years. Rome wg fiU Rfld wno hais frnm<lb />
wasn't buil in a day California, has already made a<lb />
III. Don't trv to make straight<lb />
big hit with the students. Al-<lb />
1942<lb />
phony and, tin 1931, ninety- I)rotv,s�r<lb />
seven people agreed to support When<lb />
him by contributing to an or- young, h(<lb />
chestral maintenance fund. The uft�<lb />
"which was<lb />
' ill w<lb />
" could;<lb />
beginnings were meager, but<lb />
once the symphonic seed was "Thej K�'<lb />
planted in the Xation's Capital, I touch th ueted t,<lb />
Dr. Kindler made it grow. an jn.stn. kj<lb />
As the orchestra was perfect<lb />
ed, the following grew. This<lb />
year the orchestra has more<lb />
than 7000 subscribers to its<lb />
maintenance fund and audiences<lb />
in Constitution Hall average<lb />
nearly 3500 music lovers.<lb />
aid.<lb />
CHI PI<lb />
Miss Powers<lb />
two's this quarter. Haste makes though born in Wisconsin, she<lb />
waste. has spent most of her life in<lb />
TV. Cut chapel and classes oc-j California. After graduation<lb />
casionally. After all you don't! from Xorth High School in<lb />
come to college to listen to Minneapolis, Miss Powers at-<lb />
a lecture on not getting married j tended St. Cloud College. Min-<lb />
for the duration. nesota to get her R. S. degree.<lb />
V. Don't do your assignments, j She received her Master's de-<lb />
Paper is scarce and your coop-jirree at Columbia University,<lb />
oration would be greatly appre-1 Although this may sound un-<lb />
dated by the taxpayers. j believable to us<lb />
VI. Go night-riding and get it's true that Miss Powers be<lb />
shioped. A change of environ-jean her teaching career in a fornia, but you'll just have to<lb />
Continued from Page One<lb />
reefing and acting.<lb />
The rest of the cast are new-<lb />
comers to the stage.<lb />
A Doll's House was the one-<lb />
hundred ninety fifth production<lb />
of Director Clifton Rritton, whoj<lb />
CAROLIW DAIRY<lb />
PRODUCTS<lb />
DELICIOL1<lb />
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"Quality )<lb />
Wash<lb />
If'K CREAM<lb />
�KHAKES<lb />
Tub<lb />
ilieves in beans of all kinds.<lb />
I When asked what she does in<lb />
J summer she rather demurely-<lb />
answered that she divides it<lb />
Southerners, between Xew York and Cali-<lb />
fornia. Her parents live in Cali<lb />
one room school house where imagine the main attraction in<lb />
she plowed through 10 foot Xew York. Although she may<lb />
ers' They will admire vour high "novv drifts and built her own give you the impression that she<lb />
fire when the therometer regis- is Verv serious and reserved,<lb />
tered 30 degrees below freez- underneath she is witty and a<lb />
ing! She has taught every grade truly interesting person.<lb />
from the first grade right .<lb />
through college including a1 CVjiDirrTWTxr<lb />
graduate school. How's that for; o I lUfliUiN I<lb />
variety0 Refore coming to; <lb />
E. C. T. C. Miss Powers was Continued from Paqe One<lb />
Supervisor of Art in Quantico, spiritual cooperation and will-<lb />
on the campus. Rirds Virginia. ingness to become part of a<lb />
ment will do you good<lb />
VII. Quarrel with the teach<lb />
'h<lb />
spirits.<lb />
VIII. Snub all upper-class-<lb />
men. It will make you very pop-<lb />
ular.<lb />
IX. Don't read any assign-<lb />
ment. Time is valuable and life<lb />
is short.<lb />
X. Don't associate with the<lb />
teachers<lb />
of a feather flock to gether<lb />
and . . heaven forbid<lb />
for six years has made a name! F jTTzp T'YTWdottv<lb />
for himself and East Carolina!1-71 lj ' -NKSIT<lb />
Teachers College in the field of<lb />
Dramatics.<lb />
ELECTIONS<lb />
Continued from Pane One<lb />
dormitory.<lb />
Candidates for Jarvis house<lb />
"resident are Lorraine Home,<lb />
Dorothy Shearin. Rebecca Wil-<lb />
lis. Worth Lanier, and May<lb />
Price.<lb />
Wilson Hall nominees for<lb />
house president are Virgil may be obt<lb />
Ward. Helen Flvnn, Frances � commit!<lb />
Radcliffe. and Melba William<lb />
son. ����-<lb />
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cost of m<lb />
books, etc.<lb />
Catalogues.<lb />
inform I<lb />
From Capitol to Campus<lb />
When asked what were her closely knit ensemble. He treat)<lb />
favorite sports, she stated with his players as personalities and<lb />
a twinkle in her eye that she receives from them something<lb />
was allergic to sports, the "just far greater than mere mechani-<lb />
not athletic type But she loves, cal response. Indeed, the or-<lb />
to watch a good football game<lb />
NEWEST STYLES IN SPRING CLOTHES<lb />
AT<lb />
C. HEBER FORBES<lb />
and likes basketball. As for par<lb />
ticipation in sports, golf is her<lb />
e of the Ramspeck amend- ne;l rest approach to success shej<lb />
irings 85 per cent of fed admitted. She likes Katherine <lb />
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ROYAL CROWN<lb />
COLA<lb />
or<lb />
NEHIORANGE<lb />
Nehi Bottling Co.<lb />
Greenville, N. C.<lb />
TOILET GOODS AND HOSIERY<lb />
AT<lb />
ROSE'S<lb />
"The Home Of Values"<lb />
The Civil Service commission<lb />
faces a tremendous ta.sk. Recent<lb />
nassaee<lb />
ment brings �r per<lb />
eral jobs�an all-time high�! Hepburn. Bette Davis, and is<lb />
under commission scrutiny, simply cr-razy about Charles<lb />
Workers in non-war agencies<lb />
must be funneled inton at-war<lb />
agencies. Countless new work-<lb />
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Boyer. Her favorite radio pro-<lb />
grams are the Ford Sunday eve-<lb />
ing program. Lux Theater, and<lb />
ers must be found and dovetail- s,ne, admitted a wee bit humbly<lb />
ed into the government army.<lb />
This means thousands of po-<lb />
tential jobs for college people,<lb />
whose specialized training is<lb />
eagerly sought. Often the gov-<lb />
ernment is stepping in, through<lb />
civil service, to give college peo-<lb />
ple on-the-job training�"maj-<lb />
ors" in lines where they are<lb />
needed most.<lb />
An example is the recent move<lb />
to enlist college women for<lb />
"men's work As laboratory<lb />
aides in army arsenals, they in-<lb />
spect gauges used in testing ord-<lb />
nance materials. Co-eds who<lb />
wish such jobs should have at<lb />
least two years of college work,<lb />
including some physics, chemis-<lb />
try and trigonometry. The goal<lb />
of civil service ia 100 girls a<lb />
month for the next 10 months.<lb />
Initial pay, $1620 annually.<lb />
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Fruits and Cakes<lb />
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GARRIS GROCERY<lb />
that she gets a kick out of Fib<lb />
her McGee and Molly and Jack<lb />
Benny. She has no use for<lb />
Tommy Dorsey and "swing<lb />
but she'll take Andrew Kostel-<lb />
antz's Semi-classical and classi-<lb />
cal "I like some popular songs,<lb />
too she added.<lb />
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kitchen and there's nothing<lb />
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