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GREENVILLE, N. C, APRIL 24, 1942<lb />
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STUDENTS BLACKLIST<lb />
Helen Jepson, Prima Donna,<lb />
To Give Concert Here Tonight<lb />
Glass Officers<lb />
For Coming Year<lb />
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rth vaudeville acts<lb />
or Rotary clubs. <lb />
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� a job clerking<lb />
: shop. There she be-<lb />
by hearing rec-<lb />
ated artists; her<lb />
I � r voice trained<lb />
-� rengthened. After<lb />
I enough money she<lb />
the Jamestown, New!<lb />
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� the 'urt is Institute.<lb />
Jepj t; has sung with<lb />
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radio broadcast, Paul<lb />
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n Company. She<lb />
- i- and likes to<lb />
Horseback riding,<lb />
and hunting are her<lb />
. ments. She en-<lb />
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. � - �� - think of the<lb />
inces to her<lb />
.� - vet there have never<lb />
Music Department<lb />
i Sponsor<lb />
fypwrh May 5<lb />
. Kilgo, soprano; Lor-<lb />
� Pritchard, mezzo-soprano;<lb />
� an Wilkerson, baritone.<lb />
Camille Jernigan, pianist.<lb />
� nted in a concert<lb />
Auditorium on Tues-<lb />
� ning, May 5th.<lb />
gram will offer solos<lb />
Fifth Annual Dance<lb />
To Be Given<lb />
By Varsity Club<lb />
Pictured is Miss Helen Jep-<lb />
son. Metropolitan opera star.<lb />
who will appear in concert to-<lb />
night at 8:30 in the Robert H.<lb />
Wrisrhl Memorial Auditorium.<lb />
Colorful Dance<lb />
Given By Juniors<lb />
Honoring Seniors<lb />
! trios and will range<lb />
� isic from errand opera<lb />
to such favorites as,<lb />
� Love Call Blue Dan-<lb />
Waltz" and "I Got Plenty<lb />
� Lorraine Pritchard<lb />
ca concert here last<lb />
� Louise Kilgo, who<lb />
tly transferred here from<lb />
sboro College and Nor-<lb />
Wilkerson have not been<lb />
ard in concert here before.<lb />
Camille Jernigan and Denton<lb />
will accompany the<lb />
- and Miss Jernigan will<lb />
I lay a group of piano<lb />
Another concert to be<lb />
on Tuesday. May 5th also<lb />
ill feature Jean Abeyounis.<lb />
nald Perry and Linwood<lb />
irganus.<lb />
Entertaining the senior class<lb />
of '42 at the annual Junior-<lb />
Senior prom, proved an out-<lb />
standing and successful occasion<lb />
for the members of the Junior<lb />
class at ECTC. The prom, fea-<lb />
turing the only card dance of<lb />
the year, was presented in the<lb />
Wright Ruildin.tr on Saturday<lb />
evening. April 18th.<lb />
A theme of spring decora-<lb />
tions, beautifully planned, was<lb />
used for the occasion with<lb />
spring flowers and pastel<lb />
shades of pine green and white<lb />
complementing a colorful nose-<lb />
gay suspended in the center of<lb />
the building. An artificial lake<lb />
was used to complete the set-<lb />
tine.<lb />
Features of the evening in-<lb />
cluded the Senior honor dance<lb />
and figure in which the Presi-<lb />
dents Joyce Dunham and Ida<lb />
Ruth Knowles. led. Other par-<lb />
ticipants were Miss Marguerite<lb />
Austin. Junior class advisor.<lb />
Junior and Senior class officers<lb />
and dance committee chairman.<lb />
Hilly Knauff and his orches-<lb />
tra rendered a variety of musi-<lb />
cal selections which were enjoy-<lb />
ed by all present. Many specta-<lb />
tors' and out-of-town quests<lb />
were invited to attend the<lb />
occasion.<lb />
Junior Elections<lb />
In the last of a series of class<lb />
elections David Owens of Pine<lb />
Tops, N. C. defeated Garnette<lb />
Oordle of Seaboard. N. C. for<lb />
president of the Junior class of<lb />
1942-43,<lb />
Owens, an outstanding Chi<lb />
Pi member, will succeed Janie<lb />
Eakes of Greenville as class<lb />
head.<lb />
A run-off between Laura<lb />
rlearne and Mary Emma Jef-<lb />
ferson proclaimed Mary Emmaby<lb />
Jefferson as vice-president sue- <lb />
ceeding Z. W. Frazzelle.<lb />
The office of secretary will<lb />
be filled by Helen Flynn while<lb />
Donald Perry won in the race<lb />
for treasurer.<lb />
YV. S. G. K. for the incoming<lb />
juniors will be Dorothv Pear-<lb />
sail.<lb />
Teco Echo representative for<lb />
the juniors will be Ruth Spen-<lb />
cer, while Christine Hellen will<lb />
be Tecoan representative.<lb />
Senior Elections<lb />
In a very unusual election<lb />
held by the incoming seniors,<lb />
Friday, April 17. 1942. Joyce<lb />
Dunham was chosen to serve as<lb />
president for the second time.<lb />
Miss Dunham. om Wil-<lb />
mington. North Carolina, is an<lb />
outstanding student and partici-<lb />
oates in numerous extra-curri-<lb />
cula activities on the campus.<lb />
This year she was featured in<lb />
Who's Who among college stu-<lb />
dents.<lb />
A run-off proclaimed Mar-<lb />
jorie Davis, also from Wilming-<lb />
ton, vice-president to succeed<lb />
Mary Long Ford.<lb />
Adminta Eure defeated Ar-<lb />
M embers of the Varsity Club<lb />
will entertain at their fifth<lb />
annual dance on Saturday eve-<lb />
ning. May 2. 1942, at 8:30 in<lb />
the Robert H. Wright Memorial<lb />
Auditorium.<lb />
The Varsity Club dance, the<lb />
only boy-break dance held dur-<lb />
ing the year, has been proclaim-<lb />
ed by many to be the most popu-<lb />
lar dance on the campus.<lb />
This year the dance will be<lb />
a combination Victory-Varsity<lb />
Dance. The dance will be center-<lb />
ed around the Varsity Club<lb />
Sweetheart. Savonne Matthews,<lb />
of Kipling. North Carolina. She<lb />
was chosen to represent the<lb />
Varsity Club in all its activities<lb />
and will preside over the annual<lb />
dance for 1942. College girls<lb />
who wish to attend may do so<lb />
registering in front of the<lb />
store next week and by<lb />
buying a bid. Her date cannot<lb />
be a boy enrolled in school un-<lb />
less he is a member of the Vars-<lb />
ity Club. All boys on the cam-<lb />
pus are invited, but cannot take<lb />
a date. The dance will be formal<lb />
for Varsity Club members only.<lb />
Music for the occasion will be<lb />
I furnished by Billy Knauff and<lb />
I his Deans of Rhythm.<lb />
"Elaborate decorations and<lb />
an unusual figure are being<lb />
; planned" states Charles Futrell.<lb />
' president of the Club, the figure<lb />
will include the 25 present mem-<lb />
ibers in the club" and this will<lb />
; also be a farewell dance for the<lb />
many boys who will enter the<lb />
Army Services of their country<lb />
next fall<lb />
. �<lb />
Mildred Liverman and Walter Mallard who will play the<lb />
leading roles in the Senior Class production of RKO's screen hit.<lb />
Vivacious Lady, May 15 and 16 in Austin Auditorium. The play-<lb />
will be directed by Clifton Britton.<lb />
Senior Class To Present<lb />
'Vivacious Lady May 15-16<lb />
Dr. John Spencer,<lb />
Speaks At College<lb />
College Orchestra<lb />
Heard In Concert<lb />
For its fifth musical concert<lb />
of this season, the music de-<lb />
partment of East Carolina<lb />
lene Mercer as secretary, Virgil teachers College presented the<lb />
Ward was elected treasurer. College Orchestra in an evening<lb />
Helen Peacock will be the'of svmphonic music, Wednes-<lb />
W. S. G. A. representative for day. April 22. at 8:30 P.M. in<lb />
the seniors next vear. the Austin Auditorium.<lb />
Election to the publication' An interesting program was<lb />
staff placed Jane Currin as given, including the famous<lb />
Teco Echo representative and j "Unfinished Symphony" by<lb />
Dorothine Massey as Tecoan Schubert. As added attraction,<lb />
representative<lb />
Sophomore Elections<lb />
Outgoing freshmen went to<lb />
the polls Thursday, April 16,<lb />
1942 to elect its officers for the<lb />
coming year. In a close race.<lb />
which demanded a run-off, Pat<lb />
Edwards of Hertford. North<lb />
Merle V. Slater of Greenville<lb />
appeared as violin soloist.<lb />
The College Orchestra is com-<lb />
posed of both students and fac-<lb />
ulty members of East Carolina<lb />
Teachers College, and is direct-<lb />
ed bv A. L. Dittmer.<lb />
A large and enthusiastic audi-<lb />
Poetry Contest<lb />
To Close May I<lb />
Because of many requests for<lb />
additional time to prepare man-<lb />
us ripts, tht<lb />
American Poet-<lb />
Laureat Committee this week<lb />
announced that the "Poet-lau-<lb />
reate Search" contest closing<lb />
date has been extended to<lb />
1.<lb />
Contest is open to amateur<lb />
and professional poeis and any<lb />
number of entries may be sub-<lb />
mitteed. Ten cents should be en-<lb />
closed for postage and handling<lb />
its.<lb />
Contest objective is to select<lb />
the nation's outstanding 1942<lb />
poem and the best verse from<lb />
each state, according to Claude<lb />
B. Coldren contest chairman.<lb />
Mail entries to H. M. Hudson.<lb />
Secretary, American Poet-Lau-<lb />
reate Committee, Broadway<lb />
Building, San Diego, California.<lb />
CM Pi Players<lb />
IwarM Honor<lb />
At Chapel Hill<lb />
The Chi Pi Players, upon re-<lb />
ceiving a "one" rating in the<lb />
district dramatic contest in<lb />
Raleigh, attended the Carolina<lb />
Dramatic Festival at Chapel<lb />
Hill. April 10-11. where they<lb />
received more recognition for<lb />
their presentation of Weldon<lb />
Stone's "Rainbows in Heaven<lb />
Of the more than fifty plays<lb />
given at the Festival. East<lb />
Carolina Teachers College's<lb />
representatives received top<lb />
rating, along with Rlack Moun-<lb />
tain College, which has been ac-<lb />
tive for a number of years at<lb />
the Festivals and is noted for<lb />
their splendid productions. It is<lb />
the first time the Chi Pi Play-<lb />
ers have been to Chapel Hill in<lb />
the contest and their excellent<lb />
rating there should be especially<lb />
noted.<lb />
Special honor befell the ECTC<lb />
group when Samuel Selden, who<lb />
judged the plays rushed back-<lb />
staged as soon as the play was<lb />
over and complimented Clifton<lb />
Britton, director most highly.<lb />
His words were: "Mv boy, you<lb />
have that natural gift for direct-<lb />
ing that few supposedly direc-<lb />
tors have Mr. Selden said that<lb />
the final judgment was won by<lb />
Dave Owens, a member of the<lb />
See Players on Page Four<lb />
I. A. R. Wylies. "Vivacious,<lb />
Lady popularized in movie-j<lb />
land by Ginger Rogers and j<lb />
James Stewart will be presented j<lb />
by the senior class May 15 and<lb />
16 with Mildred Liverman of,<lb />
Columbia and Walter Mallard<lb />
of Trenton in the roles played j<lb />
by Rogers and Stewart in the;<lb />
motion picture, Francie and Pe- j<lb />
ter.<lb />
Douglas Jones as Keith. Ruth j<lb />
Bray as Helen, Doris Dawson j<lb />
as Mrs. Morgan, and Ingram j<lb />
Walters as Mr. Morgan have<lb />
the supporting roles.<lb />
The play should prove of<lb />
soecial interest as it is a comedy<lb />
of college life. The action of<lb />
the play takes place in a class<lb />
room at Old Sharon College.<lb />
Other characters in the play<lb />
are the conductor played by<lb />
Evan Griffin; the porter play-<lb />
ed by George Patterson: Joseph,<lb />
olayed by Billy Green: the maid<lb />
played by Rachael Boyd: Cul-<lb />
nenner. played by W. B. Harris;<lb />
Claire, played by Ruth War-<lb />
rick; June, played by Ruby-<lb />
Grant: and three men and one<lb />
Woman played by Dave Owens.<lb />
Carter Jones, and Edith Harris.<lb />
The prologue and epilogue of<lb />
the play takes place on a train.<lb />
The committees for the pro-<lb />
duction have been released by<lb />
Ida Ruth Knowles, president of<lb />
the senior class.<lb />
Stage managers are Dave<lb />
Owens and Ophelia Hooks, who<lb />
is president of the Chi Pi Play-<lb />
ers.<lb />
Lighting and technical direc-<lb />
tion will be supervised by Fen-<lb />
ly Spear.<lb />
Dorothy Dalrymple. Norman<lb />
i Mayo. Martha Parrott and<lb />
! Frances Sutherland, are i n<lb />
Members of the student body<lb />
of East Carolina Teachers Col-<lb />
lege voted unanimously to boy-<lb />
cott and "blacklist" the Old<lb />
Towne Inn, Greenville restaur-<lb />
ant, last Wednesday night at a<lb />
student mass meeting.<lb />
The resolution which was<lb />
passed by the students reads as<lb />
follows: "Whereas certain print-<lb />
ed matter bearing the name of<lb />
the Olde Towne Inn has been<lb />
circulated in military camps<lb />
and elsewhere, that printed<lb />
matter reading as follows:<lb />
COME TO GREENVILLE<lb />
(The City Beautiful)<lb />
2.000 Beautiful Girls<lb />
Awaiting You With Open Arms<lb />
For Real Southern Hospital-<lb />
ity Visit the<lb />
Marine Room<lb />
at the<lb />
OLDE TOWNE INN<lb />
Whereas we believe the false<lb />
implications involved in this<lb />
method of advertising are harm-<lb />
ful to the college and to the<lb />
town of Greenville; We the stu-<lb />
dents of ECTC do hereby re-<lb />
solve: (1) That the Olde Towne<lb />
Inn be "blacklisted" and boy-<lb />
cotted. (2) That any student<lb />
enrolled at ECTC (male or<lb />
female, dormitory or day stu-<lb />
dent) who enters the Olde<lb />
Towne Inn for any purpose will<lb />
be suspended from the college<lb />
Talent Exhibited<lb />
In Amateur Show<lb />
Sponsored By YDC<lb />
Analyzing from the point of<lb />
view of first-hand observation<lb />
the failure of the League of Na-<lb />
tions to function in the Ethio-<lb />
pian War, Dr. John Spencer,<lb />
authority in the field of inter-<lb />
national relations who was<lb />
diplomatic adviser to Emperor A variety of amateur talent<lb />
Haille Selassie during the crisis was presented by the Young<lb />
in Ethiopia, pointed out in his; Democratic Club in the Austin<lb />
address Sunday night at East i Building on Friday evening.<lb />
Carolina Teachers College that April 17th. Individual and<lb />
:in organization based on public group entertainment consisting<lb />
opinion but with no power to of song and dance numbers, in-<lb />
enforce that opinion could not strument solos and trios was<lb />
hope to succeed in keeping given throughout the evening,<lb />
peace among the nations. With! with Professor R. C. Deal act-<lb />
the balance of power factor re-<lb />
moved, he declared, and replaced<lb />
by an organization with no real<lb />
power to act. the road was open<lb />
for aggressors. Only an organi-<lb />
zation that can send troops into<lb />
the field to enforce its decision<lb />
See Lecturer on Page Two<lb />
Carolina emerged victorious j ence of students and towns<lb />
over Charles Cushman of Vir- people attended the event. <lb />
ginia for president. The newly The orchestra was under the charge of pioperties.<lb />
elected president a primary direction ��"5, H WbSelidonlmuna<lb />
Freshman's Lament<lb />
or<lb />
Why Next Year's Sophomore Class Will Be So Small<lb />
Friday, April 24, one week , there to do their last minute re-<lb />
and then�then my college<lb />
career is on the blink! Why- I<lb />
don't know an encyclopedia<lb />
from a cylopedia; a foot note<lb />
from a bibliography or the<lb />
American from the American<lb />
Murcury. In short I would glad-<lb />
ly pay anyone today for a source<lb />
theme to hand in next Friday.<lb />
There comes a time in every<lb />
freshman's (or sophomore's life<lb />
�if he failed it when he was a<lb />
fr shman) that the long dread-<lb />
ed source theme comes along.<lb />
At first it's just another head-<lb />
ache to think about later. Then<lb />
as time marches on, and believe<lb />
me it really does, the six weeks<lb />
allotted for writing becomes<lb />
five weeks, then four, then<lb />
three, two, and that final week.<lb />
The rest of that week is spent<lb />
miserably missing meals, dates,<lb />
dancing at the campus building<lb />
to work on that (censored)<lb />
source theme.<lb />
You scamper to the library at<lb />
eight in the morning (to be sure<lb />
to get a seat. About a hundred<lb />
search, too). You look and look<lb />
for the Readers Digest and end<lb />
up with the Literary Digest.<lb />
Your list of references referes<lb />
vou to the Americanna, and you<lb />
think it is a misprint so you go<lb />
get the American Magazine.<lb />
You search and search for<lb />
"termites Fortunately there is<lb />
an article on house cleaning so<lb />
you get a little information from<lb />
that. By ten o'clock you don't<lb />
feel like vou can hold out any<lb />
longer without a fag�off you<lb />
go to the "Y" store. In comes<lb />
all your gang, and over "pepsis<lb />
and "Luckies" you toss the<lb />
"bull" and alas�one source<lb />
theme on "Termites and Stuff"<lb />
is forgotten.<lb />
At twenty minutes past<lb />
twelve you give your friends a<lb />
horror-stricken look and dash<lb />
down to the library just in time<lb />
to get your valuable material be-<lb />
fore the doors are closed.<lb />
The night before comes and<lb />
you haven't started writing<lb />
vet. There is only one last re-<lb />
(horrors) write your source<lb />
theme. Trying the first three<lb />
and meeting with no success,<lb />
you fill your pen. get out a pack<lb />
of paper, a carton of cigarettes,<lb />
and start to work (?).<lb />
The little clock your mother<lb />
sent you ticks loudly and with<lb />
a final ring about it. You have<lb />
a cramp in your hand, and a<lb />
worse one in your brain. The<lb />
moon rises, slowly passes your<lb />
window, and sinks out of sight.<lb />
Dawn breaks with a buritous<lb />
thud, the breakfast bell rings,<lb />
vou drag on some clothes (half<lb />
roommate's)<lb />
Baptist Students<lb />
Attend Retreat<lb />
Held In Raleigh<lb />
Eighteen Baptist students<lb />
comprising the Executive Coun-<lb />
cil of the B. S. U. of East Caro-<lb />
lina Teachers College, accom-<lb />
panied by Miss Mary Lee<lb />
Ernest. Baptist Student Secre-<lb />
tary, spent last Saturday in<lb />
Raleigh, attending the Spring<lb />
Retreat at the Tabernacle Bap-<lb />
tist Church to map out plans<lb />
for the B. S. U. program for<lb />
next year.<lb />
There was a large number of<lb />
students representing 10 col-<lb />
leges east of Greensboro in at-<lb />
tendance at the meeting. The<lb />
meeting was presided over by<lb />
John McMillan of Wake Forest,<lb />
state president of B. S. U and<lb />
under the direction of State<lb />
Student Secretary, Mr. John E.<lb />
Lawrence. This was the last<lb />
meeting of the Baptist students<lb />
with Mr. Lawrence who left for<lb />
the Naval Reserve Monday. The<lb />
Baptist students from every<lb />
part of the State cooperated<lb />
and presented Mr. Lawrence<lb />
with a watch as a token of their<lb />
appreciation for his services to<lb />
them.<lb />
The newly elected officers<lb />
who attended the meeting were:<lb />
Evelyn Stewart, president;<lb />
Dorothy Whitley, Membership<lb />
vice-president; Clarine John-<lb />
son, social vice-president; Mir-<lb />
iam Sexton, devotional vice-<lb />
ing as master of ceremonies for<lb />
the occasion.<lb />
Those persons who partici-<lb />
pated in ' the program were:<lb />
Billv Greene who sang and also<lb />
played the guitar. Sybil Davis,<lb />
clarinet solo, Rudy Walters,<lb />
piano solo. Bob Miller, accord-<lb />
ian number. Janie Eakes, and<lb />
Evelyn Zimmerman who pre-<lb />
sented readings. Dorothy Whit-<lb />
ley. musical reading, "The Tune<lb />
Twisters Frances Brewer,<lb />
Emily Anne Collins, and Mir-<lb />
iam Sexton, rendered a song.<lb />
Mr. Dittmer. Getchell and Deal,<lb />
song. Camille Jernigan and<lb />
Yern Keutemeyer were accom-<lb />
panists for some of the num-<lb />
bers.<lb />
Prizes for best talent were<lb />
presented to:<lb />
1st. Rudy Walters; 2nd. Wil-<lb />
lie Boyd. colored tap dancer;<lb />
3rd. Anne Bowen. acrobatic<lb />
dancer; 4th. Bob Miller; 5th.<lb />
April Gaskins. of Washington,<lb />
song and dance; 6th. "The<lb />
Tunetwisters<lb />
vours, half your<lb />
mifXs in course added to- secretary, Horenc Roon,<lb />
A week later you resume your music director; Dorothy Sassar<lb />
normal life having spent most editor of Key: Annie Kate<lb />
of that time sleeping and catch-i Evans, reporter: Naomi Wil-<lb />
ing up on your dating which j Hams, poster chairman; Dora<lb />
vou were so ruthlessly denied, j Bell Avery. Baptist Student<lb />
Oh well it's all over with now� representative; Caroline Miles,<lb />
v � Vnrnt one thinjr�oh extension director; Maybelle<lb />
hey you, forgot one tning-oni v W A resident-<lb />
vou didn't, you knew you were<lb />
odd more freshman will<lb />
be i sort. Beg, borrow, steal or<lb />
goin: to get a four anyway?<lb />
Well I be<lb />
Elizabeth Batten, Immanuel<lb />
See Retreat on Page Four<lb />
Meadows Chosen<lb />
To Make Study<lb />
President Leon R. Meadows<lb />
of East Carolina Teachers Col-<lb />
lege has been appointed by Dr.<lb />
Roscoe West of Trenton, N. J<lb />
president of the American<lb />
Association of Teachers Col-<lb />
leges, to make a study of a pro-<lb />
ject in visual education being<lb />
carried on at the University of<lb />
Florida under the direction of<lb />
the Association. Dr. Meadows<lb />
will report his findings to the<lb />
school of administrators, which<lb />
meets in Kalamozoo. Michigan,<lb />
June 15-27.<lb />
Three such visual education<lb />
projects are being sponsored by<lb />
the Association, the other two<lb />
in Kentucky and Vermont re-<lb />
spectively.<lb />
Dr. Meadows, who is vice-<lb />
president of the National Asso-<lb />
ciation, was accompanied to<lb />
Florida bv President Roland,<lb />
head of the State Teachers Col-<lb />
lege of Skipperburg. Pa. The<lb />
two left for Gainesville, Sun-<lb />
day afternoon.<lb />
On the return trip from<lb />
Florida, President Meadows<lb />
will be the guest of the Char-<lb />
lotte chapter of ECTC Alumini<lb />
at a banquet Friday evening<lb /><pb facs="00037905_tn_0002" /><lb />
PAGE TWO<lb />
The TECO ECHO<lb />
The Teco Echo<lb />
Published Biweekly by the Student of East Carolina<lb />
Teachers College<lb />
;nt5rd. as ond-cass matter December 3, 1925, at the U. S<lb />
lostoftice. Greenville, X. C. under the act of March 3, 1879.<lb />
Mary D. Horne Editor-in-Chief<lb />
Margaret Russell<lb />
Margie Davis<lb />
Jimmy Gianakos<lb />
Billy Greene<lb />
ASSOCIATE EDITORS<lb />
FRIDAY<lb />
Jennings Ballard<lb />
Margie Dudley<lb />
Maribelle Robertson<lb />
Mary Agnes Deal<lb />
Franklin Kyser<lb />
Mary Harvey Ruffin<lb />
Garnette Cordle<lb />
Cathy Hester<lb />
Photograph<lb />
Editorial Adviser<lb />
Business Adviser<lb />
Technical Adviser<lb />
BUSINESS STAFF<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
Sports Reporter<lb />
Business Ma nager<lb />
Harry Jarvisj<lb />
Rose Carlton Dunn <lb />
Doris Hockaday I<lb />
TYPISTS<lb />
Mary Morris<lb />
Helen Page Johnson<lb />
Fenley Spear<lb />
Lois Grigsby<lb />
Beecher Flanagan<lb />
Sherman M. Parks<lb />
HW? At<lb />
STUDENT'S CORNER<lb />
oo<lb />
Member<lb />
North Carolina Collegiate Press<lb />
Association<lb />
Typical Day Of A Private<lb />
In The United States Army<lb />
Member<lb />
ftwocicted CoOeftwte Press<lb />
Distributor of<lb />
Cbfle6wie Di6est<lb />
National Advertising Service, Inc.<lb />
ColUgt PubUibtn Reprtsntatrv,<lb />
4tO M.OIKM AVI N�w Yon. N. Y.<lb />
C�CMO � BC.TO. LM UHLU � �.� f��cM�-<lb />
Club News<lb />
iiris, how is nightwatch on<lb />
your hall? Well, it seems to be<lb />
progressing nicely in most of<lb />
the dormitories as a whole.<lb />
What about the Wilson dormi-<lb />
tory girls! From reports, they<lb />
are really doing some good<lb />
work down there�they have<lb />
had fifty girls several times<lb />
this week.<lb />
If nightwatch is not what it<lb />
should be on your hall, its prob-<lb />
ably partly on your account.<lb />
Have you asked someone to go<lb />
with you this week? Do you, in<lb />
the first place, know where the<lb />
group meets on your wing?<lb />
Let's make nightwatch mean<lb />
something to us. After all. its a<lb />
new experience on the campus<lb />
this year, and its up to us to co-<lb />
operate with the Chairman in<lb />
the dormitories and make it a<lb />
success.<lb />
Why not start attending<lb />
now? Each Monday. Tuesday,<lb />
Wednesday, and Thursd a'v<lb />
night at 10:30 N0:00 on some<lb />
i halls) the nightwatch group<lb />
; meets on your hail.<lb />
Do you think nightwatch is<lb />
worthwhile? If any of you have<lb />
isUggOStionS as t() h(w we can<lb />
Hello Folks. Meet Jessie Keith and<lb />
If ever there were twins these tw<lb />
��k nothing a 1 i k�. and do not have I<lb />
they graduated from the Atkinson Higl<lb />
a coin to see who would be Valedictoi<lb />
since then it has been side by side for tl<lb />
They came to ECTC four � � , <lb />
to show initiative and started oil a<lb />
four years they have been mem-<lb />
bers of the Lanier Society, and<lb />
Hi Home Ec. club. Their' fresh-<lb />
man and sophomore years found<lb />
them taking an active part in the<lb />
Science Club. Emily was a mar-<lb />
shal her sophomore year, a n d<lb />
-Jessie when she was a junior.<lb />
Jessie is a member of the YWCA<lb />
Members and others who<lb />
Actions Speak Louder Than Words<lb />
t I;a'St Wednesday night the student body of East Carolina<lb />
reachers College voted in mass meeting to blacklist and bovcott<lb />
the Okie Towne Inn. local restaurant. They also voted that any<lb />
student enrolled here would automatically be suspended if caueht<lb />
entering the Olde Towne Inn for any purpose.<lb />
The reason for this action was the fact that printed matter i<lb />
bearing the name of the Olde Towne Inn has been circulated, that<lb />
printed matter reading as follows:<lb />
COME TO GREENVILLE<lb />
(The City Beautiful)<lb />
2.000 BEAUTIFUL GIRLS<lb />
Awaiting you with open arms<lb />
For Real Southern Hospitality Visit the Marine Room<lb />
at the<lb />
OLDE TOWNE INN<lb />
The students believing that the false implications involved<lb />
n this method ol advertising were harmful to the college and to<lb />
the town oi Greenville, took action on the matter.<lb />
We commend the student body on this action. In times like<lb />
these when young men are preparing for battle and their time in<lb />
tow -onntv ls 1Tmted by the eMlesa demands of war for the<lb />
Pretty apt to b swayed very<lb />
live careless-<lb />
. � :�� es.<lb />
�uVs.l duty nf every Araerican citizen to prevent as far as<lb />
LTto'do rhii1 �f ' We M thC Student h0�y' Action wdl<lb />
We would like to explain that this action does not mean that<lb />
he service men are not welcome on our campus. On the contrary<lb />
we are more than glad to have theme here and we hope that thev<lb />
Will come often and feel perfectly at home here.<lb />
BUT we also ask something in return. This college tries to<lb />
maintain high standards of conduct at all times. This was proved<lb />
expect �"� ud?n t0'Lk Wednesday night. They also<lb />
expect their visitors to maintain the same standards<lb />
in twr? Pr�Ud �f the 8tudent body for the acti�n they took for<lb />
ansfth We f? n0t �nlJ fishting aainst invasion but<lb />
against the immoral forces sanctioned by the Axis Nations.<lb />
No More Annoymous Letters<lb />
� Jn SeJast SUe of the Teco Echo there appeared an article<lb />
in the Student Opinion column which manyPsents?facS<lb />
members and townspeople disagreed with. Many of the e 1-<lb />
mT'hl lrteicTeemberS �f Hdit�rial taff �f �� ftS<lb />
WTe would like to take this opportunity to state that �n �,<lb />
tides publish in the Student Opinion column this year have<lb />
been written by members of the editorial staff. Our ontocn , tr!<lb />
published in this column and in this column only opinionh aie<lb />
Onin!n.Vie i" �f thu factuthat tht' Pinions published in the Student<lb />
We are more than glad to have your oninions lt l. � a<lb />
to protect the editorial staff it is necessary for , t li nuorder<lb />
name with your opinion. necessary foi us to publish your<lb />
Anyway you shouldn't be ashamed of what von think v<lb />
were interested in the Forensic<lb />
club activities were invited to<lb />
attend a recent meeting of the<lb />
group which was held on Fri-<lb />
day evening. April 17th at<lb />
7:30 P. M.<lb />
Dear Friends,<lb />
I am very enthusiastic about<lb />
army life. We lie around in bed<lb />
every morning until 5:15<lb />
o'clock. This, of course, gives us<lb />
plenty of time to get washed,<lb />
shaved, dressed, make our<lb />
bunks, etc. by 5:25. By 5:30 we<lb />
stand outside and shiver awhile<lb />
until someone blows a bugle.<lb />
After we are reasonably chilled,<lb />
we grope our way through the<lb />
committees were appointed. Thei ness to the mess hall. Here<lb />
rv)  �n� u �-tJW� have plenty of breakfast<lb />
Editors Note: This letter<lb />
'�as sent to us by a former<lb />
. ECTC student, now in the arm-<lb />
ed service. He didn't write it<lb />
but it was written by one of his SSTiSXLS u W CUn<lb />
buddies. We thought you might te lormitolv 1 SP"? P<lb />
enjov it ooimitory students on the<lb />
campus. Chairman Carol Leigh:<lb />
Humphries would be glad to I<lb />
have you share your experiences<lb />
with her.<lb />
The latest meeting of the;<lb />
Young Democratic Club was1<lb />
'held in Austin on Thursday eve-<lb />
April 9th. Plans for the<lb />
presentation of an Amateur<lb />
were discussed and<lb />
Service Men<lb />
'rogram<lb />
meeting was called by<lb />
slater, acting president<lb />
club.<lb />
Merle<lb />
of the<lb />
The A. C. E. had its monthly<lb />
meeting Tuesday night. April<lb />
11 in the Education building.<lb />
President L. R. Meadows was j<lb />
the guest speaker of the eve-<lb />
ning :uul he gave a very urgent<lb />
report from the meeting of col-<lb />
lege officials which he attend-<lb />
ed in Raleigh. He said that we<lb />
are preparing for a ten vear<lb />
war and that the government<lb />
has requested that the colleges<lb />
coordinate as soon as possible<lb />
in producing 35.000 officers.<lb />
85,000 nurses, and 100.000<lb />
pilots.<lb />
After Dr. Meadows's talk the<lb />
officers for next year were<lb />
elected.<lb />
They were the following:<lb />
i resident�Caroline Miles 1st<lb />
Vice-President � Carol Leigh<lb />
Humphries. 2nd Vice-President<lb />
Dorothy Whitlev. 3rd Vice-<lb />
President�Elizabeth Dawson<lb />
( orresponding Secretary�Hel-<lb />
en Massey, Recording Secretary<lb />
and Treasurer�Dorothine Mas-<lb />
sey. Publication�Zalia Carro-<lb />
van Reporter-Sara Potter and<lb />
I ubhcity�Margaret Boone<lb />
consisting of an unidentified<lb />
ii"uid and our choice of either<lb />
white or rye crusts. After gor-<lb />
ging ourselves with this delici-<lb />
ous repast, we waddle our way<lb />
back to the barracks. We have<lb />
nothing to do until 7:00 so we<lb />
lust sit around and polish our<lb />
shoes, mop floors wash win-<lb />
dows, and pick up all cigarette<lb />
'titts and match sticks within a<lb />
radius of 150 feet of our bar-<lb />
racks.<lb />
Soon the sergeant comes in<lb />
and says "Come on out in the<lb />
sun. kiddies So we go out and<lb />
in the wonderful sunshine<lb />
Ellington Field, Texas. April<lb />
20�Flipping bombs at the Axis<lb />
will soon be the job of four<lb />
�North Carolina Aviation Cadets<lb />
studying to become bombard-<lb />
iers and navigators here at the<lb />
world's largest multi-motor fly-<lb />
ing school.<lb />
Among these was Robert J<lb />
Burton. 21. son of Mr, and Mrs<lb />
( leveland M. Burton, of Bethel<lb />
a student at East Carolina<lb />
Teachers College before he<lb />
signed up to become a cadet He<lb />
made his mark in college on the<lb />
asebal diamond and the bas-<lb />
ketball court.<lb />
These future "hell - from -<lb />
heaven battlers are receiving<lb />
seven weeks of intensive train-<lb />
nig on the greatest network of<lb />
concrete ramps and runways<lb />
this year and also on the Social<lb />
('� mmittee.<lb />
Both Emily and Jessie were<lb />
on the council during their junior<lb />
year, and that same year they<lb />
were on the business staff of the<lb />
Teco Echo.<lb />
Although they usually do the<lb />
sam things together, Jessie was<lb />
"u the business staff of the Teeoan<lb />
her sophomore year and also the<lb />
treasurer of that class, while<lb />
Emily is treasurer of her class<lb />
'bis year and was on the council<lb />
her sophomore vear. Both were<lb />
members of the VDC their sopho-<lb />
more years.<lb />
For four years they have roon �<lb />
I bey are majoring m Home Ec and -<lb />
class together except one!<lb />
Of course you couldn't expect � �<lb />
work, so thev fill their spare time w<lb />
dermy and knitting for Britian, while 1<lb />
Sfelps. They are "crazy" about Jewell<lb />
f ndrng a very successful college life b<lb />
V hos Who. (Incidentally Jessie va<lb />
girl in the senior class. I<lb />
Lots of people get them mixe d<lb />
blond with a smile, and Emily is the<lb />
Perhaps you're wondering why<lb />
instead of the usual one. Well its his-<lb />
lessie without Emily or Emily without Jesi<lb />
fore they re practically twins. We alw<lb />
anyway.<lb />
P. S. Verv confidential inforraatii<lb />
will e<lb />
nd<lb />
might meai this partnership<lb />
how can a man marry both of them Whal<lb />
to is�well, Emily has been wearing a be;<lb />
linger, left hand and you can bet voui<lb />
r, ����� "unsiiiMf. �  "�iM aim runwav<lb />
Of course, we stand six inches ! Ht'r' Ellington, thev are tak-<lb />
ELmudJ5? !inibr.iip we do a "J detailed studies that will fit<lb />
The annual Baptist Student<lb />
installation Banquet will be held<lb />
few simple calisthenics, like<lb />
touching your toes with both<lb />
reet off the ground and grab-<lb />
bing yourself by the hair and<lb />
holding yourself at arms length<lb />
M 8:00 we put on a light<lb />
oack and start walking to the<lb />
mountains the light pack it not<lb />
, �?nfued with the heavy<lb />
Pack- The light pack includes a<lb />
rifle, bayonet, canteen, messkit<lb />
coat, cartridge belt, first aid kit'<lb />
Pop tent, six pegs, tent pole!<lb />
rone and a few other negligible<lb />
wnw: the heavy pack has a<lb />
olanket or two in it plus toilet<lb />
articles, undewear, socks, and<lb />
handkerchiefs. Carrying my<lb />
nack. I weligh 147 pounds (I<lb />
them for air crew work As<lb />
members of the air crew, the<lb />
world s finest precision team.<lb />
they will assist and direct the<lb />
�lot of a victory bomber. They<lb />
be commissioned second<lb />
will<lb />
lieutenants upon completion of<lb />
their final period of training.<lb />
LECTURER<lb />
-��loanquex wiit be held r�c�. i weiigh 147 pounds<lb />
Churha7!mneBaPtist Brt!1!? Whe"<lb />
You Can Help Too!<lb />
If American armies decided to "nut off" frV,f�� �<lb />
if our naval forces determined  l5 anting for a week:<lb />
marines until nlxt month haIt the hunt for enemy s"�-<lb />
IfthpniSn ��th�how long would America remain free?<lb />
it the producers of armament "inst fnr�"  fre-<lb />
pendent democracy? America remain an inde-<lb />
mousTwithae has become -ynony-<lb />
favorlvrLSsatn0?6 per0son who hasn't commented<lb />
and who hasn't �w "T'm ?efe�e Savings Bonds and Stamps,<lb />
without faS?" wpI T 5S? t0 Sta,rt buyin? Defense Stamps<lb />
their nurchasi7J � 22 tSink ?! SeVeral people who have "delayed<lb />
IILm1? a�Ut li readinK about' Pining for it. WemZalZ<lb />
help pay for it, just as all Americans must help. �<lb />
the dimes and quarters we set aside are imDortant in tv,<lb />
war effort, yes; but only if they are put asidereSSarlt IndM,<lb />
tematically. Only if they reflect both the urgeZTofLfn'r<lb />
this war and the continuous, dynamic philosophy behtad "t<lb />
th. ! 5 Pied?e to y0Urself' Remembering that our search in<lb />
munlHnnand the Sky "continuous, that the flow of machines and<lb />
munins is never-ending, pledge yourself to fall TliS"with<lb />
Start buying Defense Stamps today. Start buvina th.<lb />
regularly. And do not waver from your course hem<lb />
Church, 7:30 P. Iff. The guest<lb />
speaker will be Mr. Nathan<lb />
Brooks, Jr who is the State<lb />
Training Union Secretary from<lb />
Kaleigh. Tickets are on sale in<lb />
each dormitory. You mav get<lb />
one by seeing Laura Faye Wood.<lb />
All Baptist students are invited.<lb />
tu()vFr,id'?y evening. April 14,<lb />
the English Club was entertain-<lb />
ed by an interesting discussion<lb />
presented by Miss Lois Grigsby<lb />
on two major periodicals, Thea-<lb />
rer And The Quarterly<lb />
Journal of Speech.<lb />
An inspiring poem, "America<lb />
Is Americans by Hal Borland,<lb />
was read by Evan Griffin. Cor-<lb />
nelia Keuzenkamp directed the<lb />
singing of patriotic songs. The<lb />
meeting was then adjourned by<lb />
the president, Edna Mitchell.<lb />
Thr II,ome Ec�nomics Club<lb />
met April 21, 1942 in the class<lb />
room building. The speaker for<lb />
Co1wrmnff' -Mr' E1,is' State<lb />
(allege extension worker, made<lb />
 very interesting talk on<lb />
Woodcraft after which refresh"<lb />
room? Were in the dinto<lb />
PLAY<lb />
Continued from Page One<lb />
Louise Taylor.<lb />
Advertising will be conducted<lb />
Rni reHe,tlkMary D- Hne,<lb />
Murephyar,t�n Dunn' and Emily<lb />
Dorothy Spence, Verna Brad-<lb />
ey, Jessie Thompson, and Eve-<lb />
Ihe lobbPyatn " Charge �f<lb />
hvSwatgin be teken care of<lb />
'by Ruth Britt and Jane Will-<lb />
left home so you can see how<lb />
easy and agreeable it is to roam<lb />
and play in the mountains.<lb />
An observation car follows us<lb />
as we chmb the mountains and<lb />
nicks up the fellows who faint.<lb />
The boys who fall out in line<lb />
i �re treated very well. They give<lb />
tnem six months in the guard-<lb />
house, but they do not have to<lb />
oaclra fnurt martial. At 12:99<lb />
l. M those who can, limp to<lb />
the infirmary. At the infirmarv<lb />
the persons are divided into two<lb />
classes; one�those who have<lb />
athletes foot, two�those who<lb />
have colds. If you have a cold<lb />
vou get aspirin tablets. Anyone<lb />
nor�QC JIm;s'he, has neither a cold<lb />
nor athletes foot is sent to the<lb />
I am ve-y popular at the in-<lb />
iTf 7-uim told them that<lb />
footWWt COl,d and athl�tes<lb />
lr?rr, i atreal,y have is gas-<lb />
tric ulcers, but I know when to<lb />
keep my mouth shut.<lb />
wiSfVE? I have time to<lb />
v rite today, I have to rush to<lb />
the mess hall. We are hiving<lb />
hominy grits for supperJSh<lb />
I'll be looking for you,<lb />
Your pal,<lb />
�Just a Private.<lb />
lams.<lb />
Mary T. Baily. Margaret Gat-<lb />
AnJn'Jnna, MitChe a"d Mary<lb />
Agnes Deal are in charge of the<lb />
programs. ine<lb />
Rn?h�rMhy Wrk0ff' Sue Foy,<lb />
Ruth Nowarah, Rose Gaylord<lb />
and Roas Pecora are in char<lb />
of the scenery. <lb />
on, and Mildred Spangler will<lb />
supervise the sale of tickets<lb />
Continued from Page One<lb />
will solve the problem of peace<lb />
after this war. he said, unless<lb />
the balance of power between<lb />
nations, with all its weakness,<lb />
is again to be resorted to.<lb />
Dr. Spencer was speaking at<lb />
the regular YWCA�YMCA<lb />
Vesper hour at the College Sun-<lb />
day night, under the auspices<lb />
f the American Association of<lb />
University Women. He had<lb />
come to Greenville at the invita-<lb />
tion of the International Rela-<lb />
tions Committee of the organi-<lb />
zation extended through his<lb />
personal friends Mr. and Mrs.<lb />
R. L. Humber.<lb />
Sam Crandall. YMCA presi-<lb />
dent, conducted a brief de-<lb />
votional period and then put the<lb />
program in charge of Miss<lb />
Louise Williams, retiring presi-<lb />
dent of the AAUW who pre-<lb />
sented Mr. Humber to introduce<lb />
the speaker.<lb />
Dr. Spencer described his life<lb />
in Ethiopia and told something<lb />
of the work he did there as the<lb />
Emperor's diplomatic adviser<lb />
He traced the effort of the coun-<lb />
try to stir the League of Na-<lb />
tions to act against the ag-<lb />
gressor and said that the Lea-<lb />
gue in its inaction was not only<lb />
a failure, but even an instru-<lb />
ment of defeat for Ethiopia.<lb />
I hen pointing out how the<lb />
balance of power had been up-<lb />
set and how the League, with<lb />
no power to enforce its deci-<lb />
sions had failed to maintain<lb />
even the partial peace of the old<lb />
system, he closed with his state-<lb />
ment any such international or-<lb />
ganization must have more be-<lb />
mnd it than just public opinion<lb />
vr SPfncer was the guest of<lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Humber while in<lb />
?JfhVi,le' Mr; Humber mm-<lb />
self had come for the week-end<lb />
from his activities in New Jer-<lb />
sey, where he has been working<lb />
for the past four months for<lb />
legislative endorsement of his<lb />
SSSL" for � worid<lb />
STUDENT OPINION<lb />
1 his is in reference to the editorial thai<lb />
space m the previous issue of the Tor- Echo.<lb />
� � boy wrote it�Well, I don't know, i; �<lb />
she should be gently shaken from a rath �<lb />
realize that these aren't ordinary times. And<lb />
up With a great many ugly things before the u<lb />
she may even find herself wishing thai �<lb />
big, uncouth soldiers and Marines to ftehl<lb />
bomberathat send chunka of hot steel flying al<lb />
i ignt here at home.<lb />
I'm sure that Chief Williams and the Mi ta<lb />
protect the girls from the feu service men that<lb />
campus while under the influence of too mai<lb />
whiskey.<lb />
Those soldiers and Marines thai we see<lb />
each week-end are buys that are soon goinK<lb />
i, ,h f ithatvtht'y havt" cold- empty <lb />
dienc hosts when they sail away under sealed<lb />
home snores fade into a thin blue line on the h. �<lb />
nU tSoor the duration we should overlook n<lb />
pleasant incidents that come up and reali ,<lb />
Marines, and sailors, even though a little ti<lb />
nearly so bad to have around asthe yellow sons<lb />
oe, drunk or sober.<lb />
i� 3f;rvu,7t'rv:co1mn u,axv- � �u�t kno<lb />
w L T �SieU3r,OU8ineaa re�onsmaybe.<lb />
nevei come back; so I say let them enjoy thems.<lb />
�CHARLES<lb />
.<lb />
in<lb />
SCUMMING<lb />
by Uno Who<lb />
nH v�.VM,?in �li unifonu o� around this joint on th week-<lb />
end, Jon Cjnt get a date" There seoms to be more truth thai<lb />
sh ' 1 tl- sta,ement cause the soldiers, sailors, and mai<lb />
J rnvnV5OVtT th� camiHls � � � "1th 150 engineers invad-<lb />
ing ifreenville�and most especially ECTC<lb />
�n,tl(2�? VUSt cal1 m MC�nie") Cuskmen and Miriam Fre<lb />
mem seem to be among those affected by this spring weather.<lb />
is it thliZ lendtc- Tmance' '9'V kneon and - S<lb />
I'tWeTponTr " W " A,k<lb />
Coulfhn7111 ts a11 this T new about on Harding Street'?<lb />
dorirtXXlC �l ml hair? (Goah, these red-heads<lb />
(tnlhnr kf,ds' L Tank" � become one-thev tell me tin<lb />
eaa and only costs a dime!)<lb />
the SftZESTi the U' With th' neulv acquire freedom, and<lb />
and thSiSSSf;18? a11 the won�n a thrill. First it's one<lb />
Hmeligh" an�ther' Rlffht now ��" Simmons seems to be in the<lb />
Ta�!orl!f I TlVded Don Jua� h 'hrilling Ceraldine<lb />
laytor N1Ce p,ck. Brant, she rfoes- have nice eves.<lb />
boy fASL" �" the gals with their<lb />
admirers th�t L " � �' dsses). Among these "besf<lb />
dolph Roller WelTZ ,r&amp;re �f COa�l uch names as: Ran-<lb />
on TLt!n�y a"d Gorman Wilk, rson are<lb />
likethhamn rltlsTnCr ' l� "<lb />
terribKowfth busvted UP? All I can get is everybody's<lb />
happv-Oh hann!th ej-ybody else. Nobody's mad-verybodys<lb />
heXhe I've goT tK. (mJ?,lmen1?1 �f Lil Abner oh what 1<lb />
headache I'vp a�t tu- lcompiiments of L'il Abner) oh what I<lb />
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mush-in other tnrn! ihr0Uh' Now Vm � � the slime and<lb />
romantic ThereC t S 5 Khe unP"ntable. unethical, un-<lb />
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APRIL 24, 1942<lb />
ER<lb />
The TECO ECHO<lb />
PAGE THREE<lb />
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tell me W<lb />
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H�g one<lb />
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with their<lb />
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lines as: ?"�'<lb />
hired Jordan.<lb />
hvilkrrson �re<lb />
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everybody 9<lb />
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Citadel Netters<lb />
Sports-Gazing j Jmm <lb />
In Opening Match<lb />
With<lb />
Jimmy GUnalcos<lb />
i<lb />
Pirates Meet Wm &amp; Mary Today<lb />
n Epic Trip<lb />
scarcely<lb />
00 mile f<lb />
.  and i<lb />
as navigator<lb />
A<lb />
heard beneath the blaze of war news, a<lb />
ight by night trek was accomplished by j<lb />
anny Hoy' Waddell during Easter. Home i<lb />
in Asheville which is second only to Henderson-<lb />
e as a tourist resort, the boys started the return<lb />
lusk. Waddell hid in the bushes and<lb />
� to Greenville on a Gulf map.<lb />
Bill Lucas hung his profile out on U. S. 64 and<lb />
indicated that he would consent to ride with any<lb />
charge. "Big hearted Lucas" he's known as around<lb />
a !u short hours a car stopped in front of<lb />
av a hog call and Waddell sprang from the bushes<lb />
iled into the lucky omnibus. The driver hap-<lb />
"Going east he inquired. "That is right.<lb />
. chirped up.<lb />
ns clicked by aa eastward they sped. The two wan-<lb />
- could visualize the man putting them out within snor-<lb />
: Vern Kuetemeyers room, and what a story that<lb />
to t 11 us unfortunates.<lb />
m. the marine woke them up: "This is as far as I<lb />
marine<lb />
Greenville"? Lucas yawned.<lb />
we went through there an hour ago.<lb />
he<lb />
I didn't lease much to boast about when they<lb />
le. from the back side, but any how its a good<lb />
-thing But The Best<lb />
hers for days game: Hob<lb />
Feller. Navy and Dick Gaul-<lb />
not an idle wish.<lb />
Gui<lb />
just such a situation will<lb />
Smith Stadium the night of May 19�and the<lb />
r to watch a Pirate team in action in Greenville<lb />
 assured. Its a little early to beat the tom-toms but a<lb />
� as to the treat in store for students here shouldn't be<lb />
The Norfolk Naval Training Station has won 10 of<lb />
mes 1 dab and will bring to Greenville a star studded<lb />
en1 featuring Sam Chapman. Freddie Hutchinson.<lb />
an. Ace Parker. Jim Carlin. Max Wilson, and Vin-<lb />
th Smith who will catch for Feller, is well known here<lb />
catching for Greenville a few years back.<lb />
nergetk Athletes <lb />
� 3 ring mosl guys gel that ol" lazy feelin However a<lb />
md th campus reveals some interesting notes to the<lb />
Maybe Coach John's boys are trying to keep in shape<lb />
al easri for the Varsity Club dance anyhow. Fat<lb />
in a f isl walking power mower from dawn til' dusk<lb />
� . ff thai excess poundage to advantage. Bull Rober-<lb />
t all trades and is currently prunning trees. On<lb />
am us are Google Miller, Dan Waddell and Arky<lb />
ing the tennis courts in playing condition. Jer-<lb />
Jai h Young and Bill Grant take care of the various<lb />
ling dining hall service. Billy Greene continues his<lb />
- as Miss Ross' office boy but he<lb />
building.<lb />
The Citadel tennis team,<lb />
which has lost only one match I<lb />
thus far this season and that to<lb />
Duke University, gave the<lb />
ECTC netters a pretty mean<lb />
spanking in last week's engage-<lb />
ment here.<lb />
Doug Jones of East Carolina<lb />
gave Dupree, Citadel, a fairly<lb />
hard tussle; the sets being 6-4;<lb />
6-4, Dupree. Doug looked good<lb />
11 the way through the match.<lb />
but Dupree showed more experi-<lb />
ence and seemed to be able to<lb />
place them where Doug wasn't,<lb />
�uite often. This boy, Jones is<lb />
improving though and should<lb />
be in his best form in a few<lb />
days.<lb />
The scores were as follows:<lb />
Singles:<lb />
No. 1 Jones. ECTC 4-4; Du-<lb />
pree. Citadel. 6-6: No. 2 Wilker-<lb />
�on ECTC 1-2; Martin. Citadel<lb />
6-6: No. 3 Johnson ECTC 1-1.<lb />
Smallwood. Citadel. 6-6; No. 4<lb />
Hudson. ECTC 0-1. Coke. Cita-<lb />
del 6-6; No. 5 Butler. ECTC<lb />
2-2. Edens, Citadel 6-6; No. 6<lb />
Gaddv. ETC 0-1: Guen. Citadel<lb />
6-6.<lb />
Doubles:<lb />
Jones-Hudson. ECTC 0-0;<lb />
Dupee-Martin, Citadel. 6-6; Wil-<lb />
kerson-Rogerson, ECTC 0-0;<lb />
Smallwood-Coke. Citadel. 6-6.<lb />
Butler-Gaddv. ECTC, 0-2;<lb />
Edens-Green. Citadel, 6-6.<lb />
Captain Charles Futrell<lb />
Charles Futrell<lb />
Chosen To Captain<lb />
Buc Baseball Nine<lb />
The "Pirates" of East Caro-<lb />
lina Teachers College elected<lb />
Charlie Futrell as captain of<lb />
the baseball team for this sea-<lb />
son.<lb />
Prior to this season, the<lb />
blonde athlete has served for<lb />
three other periods for the<lb />
"Pirates each time making a<lb />
letter. He played as third base-<lb />
man up until this season, but<lb />
"Coach John" saw that Charlie<lb />
had prospects of making a good<lb />
! first bagger, so there Charlie<lb />
� was placed. He is looking<lb />
"mighty fine" on that sack, too.<lb />
He has no height to spare, but<lb />
; only a few wild throws go past<lb />
the flashy captain.<lb />
Charlie has been accepted in<lb />
the U. S. Army Air Corps and<lb />
is expected to be called to train-<lb />
ACC Overcomes<lb />
Pirates, 9 To 3<lb />
In Third Victory<lb />
The Atlantic Christian Bull-<lb />
dogs made it three straight over<lb />
Coach John Christenbury's luck-<lb />
less Pirates April 21, as they<lb />
lammed out thirteen hits for a<lb />
9 to S victory. This loss gave<lb />
the Bucs five losses against no<lb />
wins.<lb />
Bryant, clever Bulldog pitch-<lb />
er, did a masterful job of silenc-<lb />
ing the Pirate bats. He scatter-<lb />
ed three hits effectively. Mur-<lb />
ray. Futrell and Waters man-<lb />
aged to reach him for a bingle<lb />
a piece.<lb />
The Bulldogs wasted no time<lb />
in hopping upon the services of<lb />
Dick Gauldin and piled up all<lb />
but one run off of him. Aldrich<lb />
came out in the eighth and al-<lb />
lowed only one run in the two<lb />
final frames.<lb />
Brant Waters pulled a sensa-<lb />
Itional play in the eighth by<lb />
making a one handed stab of a<lb />
smashing drive to his right and<lb />
doubling a man off of second.<lb />
In the previous game played<lb />
here Friday, April 17, the Bull-<lb />
What'a Record!<lb />
Norman Mayo, .slugging Pirate<lb />
outfielder, came to the end of <lb />
sensational hitting streak the<lb />
other day in the ACC game when<lb />
he failed to get a hit for the first<lb />
time in twenty-eight consecutive<lb />
games.<lb />
The string was started in the<lb />
middle of the 1940 season against<lb />
the Norfolk Naval Base on the<lb />
local field.<lb />
In the ACC game. Mayo was<lb />
handcuffed by Pitcher Bryant,<lb />
who allowed the Bucs only three<lb />
hits.<lb />
In four times at bat Mayo flew<lb />
out twhre to the outfield, once to<lb />
short stop and missed beating out<lb />
an infield hit by a step the last<lb />
time up.<lb />
Pirates Athletes<lb />
Now In Service<lb />
Buccaneers Lose<lb />
Tennis Match<lb />
In Thrilling Game<lb />
The "Buccaneers" of East<lb />
Carolina Teachers College lost a<lb />
close tennis match to the Atlan-<lb />
tic Christian Bulldogs on Fri- bag at some time in the near<lb />
dav. April 27. The match was a future. He completed his college<lb />
thriller all the way through and career at the end of the winter<lb />
was anybody's claim until the quarter, but he declared he need-<lb />
final match in doubles which od a little math to help him in<lb />
This Week's<lb />
Outstanding Athlete<lb />
�<lb />
srn North Carolina produces men of great accom<lb />
s in many fields�not excepting athletic circles.<lb />
lave filtered from this section into every nook of our<lb />
�undary desires and have made themselves known in<lb />
S metimes even our own institution is fortunate enough<lb />
one of these prize packages. Such has been the case<lb />
� Coach John's pride and joy on the gridiron who cavorts<lb />
r � a demon from his left tackle<lb />
n. He answers to the name<lb />
Jerome Butler and was<lb />
ughl here via Duke where<lb />
got plenty of reasoning un-<lb />
Wallace Wade.<lb />
That peculiar laugh of his<lb />
� broadens out into a wide<lb />
in when he makes a vicious<lb />
tackle has been known to irk<lb />
poking players considerably.<lb />
Actually his good nature seems<lb />
� take advantage of every situ-<lb />
ition, which can be mighty<lb />
exasperating�if you are in the<lb />
ing end!<lb />
Jerome, who is currently<lb />
pening out into a nice pros-<lb />
jpects for his draft board, was<lb />
born in the neighboring hamlet<lb />
of Scotland Neck. In high school<lb />
'day- he starred in football and<lb />
! has. ball. On the diamond team - - <lb />
he was hailed as a coming Mickey Cockrane but he preferred<lb />
I to devote his time to the gridiron.<lb />
The 1041 grid season saw him rise from a third string<lb />
 tackle to the outstanding lineman as the team by mid season.<lb />
This past fall he rose to greater heights and played a big<lb />
part in stemming the tide in two goal line stands in the Bergen<lb />
games. We can personally vouch for the fact that wheniitcme<lb />
to blocking punts. Butler has few peers. His natural ability for<lb />
the game is followed up by his ability to diagnose plays and to<lb />
bnakThem up before they get started. Co.Johnuikeemng<lb />
his fingers crossed and hoping that Jerome will have one more<lb />
season in the Pirate forward wall before Uncle Sam adopts<lb />
This Spring Butler has devolped into �Ptennis<lb />
player and now holds down the number six berth on Dr. Hay-<lb />
When asked about his future career Jerome came back<lb />
with Did you ever consider the fortune that can be made by<lb />
raising dew berries?" Although we objected strenuously he<lb />
Insisted uSon telling us about his Uncle's huge farm down in<lb />
�"Gawieand his chief interest in a teachers certificate will<lb />
hP to encouraire little dewberries to become big ones,<lb />
be to courage Utt . ,<lb />
pong and Svfng the baseball team a lift by catching batting i<lb />
practice His fame as a bridge player has been common chatter<lb />
e "Y" store for some <lb />
At present his plans<lb />
"ing out ar,<lb />
he will journey to Raleigh and Atlanta for physical examma<lb />
tions.<lb />
went to the Christians.<lb />
Doug Jones again showed his<lb />
ability to master the racquet.<lb />
still the piccollo impres-i He defeated his opponent. Fus-<lb />
' sell of A. C, 6-3. 6-2, and in the<lb />
doubles he and Keith Hudson<lb />
showed their superiority over<lb />
Fussell and Corbette of A. C,<lb />
6-4; 6-3.<lb />
Russell Rogerson, No. 3 man,<lb />
topped White of Atlantic<lb />
Christian. 6-4; 8-6, but he and<lb />
Sidney Johnson lost a mighty<lb />
close one in the doubles to<lb />
White and Hollidav, 6-4; 4-6;<lb />
4-6.<lb />
The other scores were as fol-<lb />
lows :<lb />
No. 2�Wilkerson, EC 3-4; Cor-<lb />
bette, AC 6-6.<lb />
No. 4�Hudson, EC 4-3; Holli-<lb />
day. AC 6-6.<lb />
No. 5�Butler. EC 4-2; Scott,<lb />
AC 6-6.<lb />
his flying so the young athlete is<lb />
conquering several math courses<lb />
along with his baseball.<lb />
Well, here's luck to you in the<lb />
Air Corps, Charlie. You have<lb />
been an outstanding figure in<lb />
college, and we're sure you'll be<lb />
as great in the Army.<lb />
E.C.T.C. 1942 Baseball<lb />
Schedule<lb />
Apr ?i<lb />
Apr 2<lb />
Apr 30<lb />
Mav 1.<lb />
May <lb />
Mav 7<lb />
Mav 19<lb />
May<lb />
Mav 11<lb />
Mav 12<lb />
Mav 13<lb />
Home (James<lb />
William At Mary (ND)<lb />
William &amp; Mary (ND)<lb />
Presbyterian Jr. College<lb />
Presbvterian Jr. College<lb />
Elon College<lb />
Naval Hospital<lb />
U. S. Naval Base<lb />
Atlantic Chritian College<lb />
Games Awav<lb />
U. S. Naval Air Sta.<lb />
IT. S. Navy Base<lb />
U. S. Naval Hospital<lb />
irn thp 'Y" store for some time. �<lb />
At Present his plans call for signing up in the Navy Air<lb />
Corns AfteT?illing Sut applications in his Fleming Hall study<lb />
Lorps. Aiiei lul"l&amp;jrr, Aionto fnr nhvsical examina-<lb />
ter the war, Butler hopes to return and pursue his B. S.<lb />
degree in History and Physical Education.<lb />
Ice-cold Coca-Cola is re-<lb />
freshing  refreshing as<lb />
only Coca-Cola can be. In<lb />
its frosty bottle dwells the<lb />
quality of genuine good-<lb />
ness. And taste a taste<lb />
delicious, exciting. Thirst<lb />
asks nothing more<lb />
You trust Its quality<lb />
�OTTUD UND�� AliTHOHITV OP THE COCACOIA COMPANY �V<lb />
COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Two outstanding men, now in<lb />
service, appeared on the cam-<lb />
pus over the past week-end.<lb />
William Harris, who has just<lb />
been made an Ensign in the<lb />
U. S. Naval Air Corps, and<lb />
Phillip Garris who on April 12<lb />
received his rank as Second<lb />
Lieutenant in the U. S. Army<lb />
Air Corps.<lb />
Ensign Harris, a Greenville<lb />
hoy, was very outstanding in<lb />
dogs were hard pushed to annex football during his two years<lb />
a six to five victory. here and was noted mostly for<lb />
Gauldin was red hot and hold- ms eat ability in Art and<lb />
ing ACC to five hits but loose sketching. He majored in Math<lb />
fielding by his mates didn't and Science. He will follow duty<lb />
help his cause. at the Norfolk Naval Base,<lb />
Ironically the winning run Pilotin a Pat�l bomber,<lb />
came via a balk by Gauldin in Lieutenant Garris, of Ayden,<lb />
the eighth. Leaders for the Pi-j attended the Armament School<lb />
rates were Woody with three in Denver, Colorado. Immediate-<lb />
hits out of four times at bat and fr after graduation he flew to<lb />
Mayo with two for four. i Raleigh via Eastern Airlines, i<lb />
Box scores. (After spending four or five<lb />
A �, 7 r� it t? days with his familv, he left<lb />
�?� � � Wednesdav. April 22, for Mac-<lb />
��L 030 012 000 6 5 4 � Dill field at Tampa, Florida<lb />
ECTC 001 012 010 5 9 5 . where he will enter duty in in<lb />
Bryant and Smith; Gauldin and the Armament.<lb />
Murray.<lb />
April 21 R H E<lb />
ACC 000 520 110 9 13 1<lb />
ECTC 000 000 121 4 3 1<lb />
Bryant and Smith, Grantham,<lb />
Lassiter; Gauldin, Aldrich, and<lb />
Murray.<lb />
Coach John Christenbury's<lb />
baseball squadron will enter-<lb />
tain the William and Mary,<lb />
(ND), team here today and to-<lb />
morrow in a series of two<lb />
games.<lb />
Thus far the "Pirates" have<lb />
no victories under their belts,<lb />
but they seem to be primed and<lb />
ready for the two tilts with the<lb />
sluggers from Norfolk.<lb />
Vern "Wimpy" Keutemeyer<lb />
is slated to start on the mound<lb />
in today's battle for the Pirates,<lb />
but Coach Christenbury has not<lb />
announced tomorrow's hurl-<lb />
er. This will be Vern's first<lb />
game for the season, and he's<lb />
worked up until he should be<lb />
able to really throw that old<lb />
horsehide.<lb />
In Tuesday's engagement<lb />
with the strong A. C. outfit,<lb />
Brant Waters made several<lb />
spectacular plays, and he is ex-<lb />
pected to display those same<lb />
proceedures in today's game.<lb />
"Buddy" Murray also stood out<lb />
in Tuesday's game. He has been<lb />
looking good as catcher for the<lb />
Pirates and his "pep" really<lb />
shows up in the life of the team.<lb />
The game is scheduled for<lb />
3:00 p. m. today.<lb />
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LAUTARES BROS.<lb />
JEWELERS<lb />
Watches � Jewelry � Silver<lb />
Gifts � Watch Repairing:<lb />
Jimmie Gianakos<lb />
AND<lb />
Bill Lucas<lb />
represents<lb />
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Dial 2155<lb /><lb />
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You know the story of Axis "dictatorship<lb />
lesson is there for all to read: Schools and colleges<lb />
closed�or turned into breeding grounds for lies<lb />
and hate.<lb />
Freedom of speech�verboten! Freedom to<lb />
choose your friends�verboten! . . . AU you<lb />
need to learn U to obeyl"<lb />
Now they would attempt to put the yoke on us�-on<lb />
you. It mutt not happen here! Whatever the<lb />
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PAGE FOUR<lb />
The TECO ECHO<lb />
FRIDAY<lb />
A24.1942<lb />
Alumni<lb />
News<lb />
By<lb />
ESTELLE McCLEES<lb />
CHAPTER MEETINGS<lb />
Goldsboro�<lb />
The Goldsboro Chapter of<lb />
E. C. T. C. Alumni Association<lb />
held its April meeting on last<lb />
Monday evening at 8:15 o'clock<lb />
at the home of Mrs. Sara Dick-<lb />
son. 205 N. Lionel Street. The<lb />
meeting was called to order<lb />
with the singing of the Alma<lb />
Mater Songs, after which fol-<lb />
lowed the minutes and treas-<lb />
urer's report. It was decided<lb />
that a note of appreciation be<lb />
sent to Mrs. Bradford who<lb />
spoke at the March meeting.<lb />
Miss Lucille Clarke was ap-<lb />
pointed as a delegate to attend<lb />
a meeting at the college on<lb />
April 18. A gift for the Asso-<lb />
ciation, to be given at Com-<lb />
mencement, was discussed and<lb />
it was decided that members be<lb />
given a chance to make dona-<lb />
tions for this purpose at the<lb />
May meeting. A nominating<lb />
committee was appointed for<lb />
officers for next year. Plans<lb />
were made for the program at<lb />
the next meeting. It was decid-<lb />
ed to have a guest speaker to<lb />
give a book review. Book Re-<lb />
views as an activity for the<lb />
association next year was dis-<lb />
cussed and it was thought that<lb />
it would be good to have the<lb />
group as a Book Club. After an<lb />
interesting program which cen-<lb />
tered around "Flowers the<lb />
hostess served delicious refresh-<lb />
ments.<lb />
Reported by LOTTIE MOORE.<lb />
Ta rboro-Edgecom be�<lb />
Members of the Tarboro-<lb />
Edgecombe chapter recently met<lb />
for the last meeting of the year<lb />
at the home of Mrs. Bill Bab-<lb />
cock (Viola Smith). Miss Dor-<lb />
ris Willey. president, presided<lb />
during the business session.<lb />
Chapter members appointed<lb />
Miss Willey to serve as chapter<lb />
representative at the meeting to<lb />
be held at the College on April<lb />
18. For the program of the eve-<lb />
ning, alumni were delighted to<lb />
hear Mrs. Bill Babcock make a<lb />
most interesting talk about,<lb />
"The Pursuit of Happiness<lb />
Raleigh�<lb />
At the regular monthly meet-<lb />
ing of the Raleigh chapter of<lb />
the East Carolina Teachers<lb />
College Alumni Association<lb />
which was held on Tuesday eve-<lb />
ning, April 14, in the drawing<lb />
room of the Womans' Club. Mrs.<lb />
J. M. Newsome (Ellen Ren-<lb />
frow) was elected to serve as<lb />
president of the alumni group<lb />
for 1942-M3. For the past year,<lb />
Mrs. Newsome has been vice-<lb />
president. During the twenty-<lb />
two years that the East Caro-<lb />
lina Teachers College alumni in<lb />
Raleigh have been organized.<lb />
Mrs. Newsome has been an ac-<lb />
tive member. Other officers<lb />
elected were: Mrs. John H.<lb />
Harris (Rachel Stone), vice-<lb />
president; Miss Annie Laurie<lb />
Melvin, secretary; Miss Neta<lb />
Lee Townsend, treasurer; and<lb />
Mrs. A. B. Uzzelle, Jr. (Lucille<lb />
Rose), reporter. Miss Ruby<lb />
Garris, president, presided dur-<lb />
ing the business hour.<lb />
Alumni were privileged to<lb />
enjoy a most delightful musical<lb />
program given by the following<lb />
students of the Needham<lb />
Broughton High School: Jerry<lb />
Hilker sang "Tommv Lad" and<lb />
"Sea Gypsy Billy Allen, "Now<lb />
Sleeps the Crimson Petal<lb />
Joean Bostick, "A Birthdav<lb />
and Patty Roy, "Ah, Love But<lb />
a Day<lb />
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Marcom (Augusta Woodward),<lb />
Mrs. A. B. Uzzelle, Jr Miss<lb />
Irene Fleming, Miss Pattie Jen-<lb />
kins, and Miss Mildred Herring.<lb />
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Tomlinson, was welcomed by<lb />
the group.<lb />
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it was done beautifully<lb />
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things happening to the Chi Pi<lb />
Players was that the hard-boil-<lb />
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makers Theater liked them more<lb />
than they did any other group<lb />
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as happily as the players for<lb />
they liked them and the play.<lb />
They recognized a job well done<lb />
and were proud of them.<lb />
In citations Saturdays night,<lb />
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statement with their certificate<lb />
(which is on display in the<lb />
Green Room). The most inter-<lb />
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tion of music, pantamine, and<lb />
acting of the Festival<lb />
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Black Mountain College for be-<lb />
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Affected Young Ladies Hen-<lb />
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Mr. Robert Wunsch, former<lb />
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The Chi Pi Players intend<lb />
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past, which while it may seem<lb />
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