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GREENVILLE, N. C, MAY 8, 1942<lb />
Students Lift Boycott<lb />
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work could not<lb />
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which lists by<lb />
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ars ago as the<lb />
Miss Mamie Jen-<lb />
� up through the<lb />
, :� nts, alumnae, and<lb />
workers. It<lb />
accumulative record<lb />
ties t graduates.<lb />
Of Miss McClees"<lb />
isted of attending<lb />
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Miss Estelle McClees<lb />
College President<lb />
Has Been Selected<lb />
For Who's Who<lb />
Among the new biographical<lb />
sketches in the 19424:? edition<lb />
�f "Who's Who in America" is<lb />
Dr. Leon K. Meadows, president<lb />
it' East Carolina Teachers Col-<lb />
lege since 1984.<lb />
Dr. Meadows has won the I not<lb />
In view of the satisfactory<lb />
terms agreed on by i college<lb />
authorities and the theatJer com-<lb />
pany from which the college re-<lb />
ceives its motion pictures, the<lb />
two weeks boycott on local<lb />
theaters was lifted by unanim-<lb />
ous vote of the student body<lb />
last night in mass meeting.<lb />
The boycott had been estab-<lb />
lished on Friday, April 24 in a<lb />
student mass meeting until<lb />
satisfactory terms had been<lb />
agreed on. An agreement was<lb />
reached yesterday morning in<lb />
a conference of College authori-<lb />
ties and representatives from<lb />
the Charlotte booking agent.<lb />
The trouble started some two<lb />
months ago when the college,<lb />
through no fault of its own,<lb />
showed a motion picture which<lb />
had not had its second run at<lb />
the local theaters. The picture<lb />
had been chosen from a list sent<lb />
to the college entertainment<lb />
committee by the Charlotte<lb />
booking agent, whose duty it<lb />
was to check the pictures book-<lb />
ed by the local theaters before<lb />
sending a list to the college.<lb />
In view of the fact that the<lb />
local management apparently<lb />
reported the mistake to the<lb />
company without stating that<lb />
the college was not in error, that<lb />
later letters written to the com-<lb />
pany notifying them that it was<lb />
'heir mistake rather than that<lb />
of the college were ignored, and<lb />
finally that because of the mis-<lb />
take the college was prohibited<lb />
from obtaining good pictures<lb />
being shown at the down<lb />
Number 14<lb />
Wilkerson, Kilgo,<lb />
Pritchard Heard<lb />
In Concert Here<lb />
New Associate Staff Members<lb />
Elected Yesterday By Students<lb />
recognition in great part<lb />
through his work with the Col-<lb />
lege, which has grown under<lb />
his administration in the size<lb />
of its student body and plant,<lb />
in the scope of its work, and in<lb />
the professional training of its<lb />
faculty: and through his con-<lb />
tribution to the work of pro-<lb />
fessional organizations in which<lb />
he is active, such as the Ameri-<lb />
can Association of Teachers<lb />
I Colleges.<lb />
town theaters, the student body<lb />
took action and boycotted the<lb />
theaters.<lb />
Members of the WSG Asso-<lb />
ciation have been checking the<lb />
theaters and have reported only<lb />
a small number of students and<lb />
only one faculty member as at-<lb />
tending the theaters.<lb />
Commerce Teacher<lb />
To Attend Meet<lb />
' Hver4 Col<lb />
1" R Browning, head of the<lb />
. � : Business Educa- (<lb />
K . � ('arolina Teachers '<lb />
 a a cepted a part on<lb />
� � meeting of<lb />
11. rti en1 f Business<lb />
: the National Edu-<lb />
ation which will<lb />
in 1 tenver, Colorado,<lb />
'�(' i r r i c u 1 a r Adjustments,<lb />
� i office Practice and<lb />
lerical Skills to Meet the War<lb />
'will be the theme of<lb />
. ti n of the program, and<lb />
Mr. Brow ning will speak on<lb />
.�! ual skills and<lb />
� ice pract ice.<lb />
Miss Helen Jepson<lb />
Presents Concert<lb />
Here Recently<lb />
Emerson Society<lb />
Gives May Dance<lb />
Chi Pi Players<lb />
Elect Officers<lb />
Pi officers for the coming<lb />
ear were electee! at a meeting<lb />
� the Chi Pi Players, Monday<lb />
�. May 4 in the Green Room.<lb />
Ophelia Hooks was reelected<lb />
nt. Ophelia was elected<lb />
idenl for the present year<lb />
during the Winter term after<lb />
the resignation of Martha Rice.<lb />
have Owens will succeed Mar-<lb />
Dudley as Vice-president.<lb />
Donald Perry will succeed<lb />
Janie Fakes as secretary, and<lb />
Hazel Williford will replace<lb />
Wild Rovall as treasurer.<lb />
Margie Dudley was elected<lb />
reporter and Hazel Harriss was<lb />
elected historian t replace<lb />
Margaret Lewis.<lb />
Among the productions of the<lb />
Chi Pi Players during the year<lb />
were "On the Bridge at Mid-<lb />
night "Double Door "A Doll'<lb />
House" and<lb />
ven the<lb />
won first<lb />
dramatic festival.<lb />
Helen Jepson, leading so-<lb />
prano of the Metropolitan opera<lb />
gave a stiring preformance here<lb />
on Friday night. April 24. Miss<lb />
Jepson sang several of the more<lb />
popular selections, a fine se-<lb />
lection of classicals and two<lb />
manuscript numbers.<lb />
An Arid from "Faust" by<lb />
Gounod was one of her num-<lb />
bera. She also sang "My Mother<lb />
bids me bind my hair" by<lb />
Haydn: "She never told her<lb />
love' likewise by Haydn; and<lb />
Concert Rondo, "Alme Belle"<lb />
by Mozart.<lb />
Mr. Robert Wallenborn, bril-<lb />
liant young pianist accompanied<lb />
the soloist at the piano. Mr.<lb />
Wallenborn played a group of<lb />
three numbers; "Funeral March<lb />
of a Statesman" by Lord Ber-<lb />
neis: "Homage to Ravel" by<lb />
Honebber; "Danse" by Debussy,<lb />
and two very modern numbers<lb />
were his encores.<lb />
Miss Jepson was a striking<lb />
picture in a flowering jersey<lb />
dress, contrasting with her love-<lb />
ly blond hair.<lb />
Many out of town guest were<lb />
on the campus to hear Miss Jep-<lb />
son. On Friday afternoon she<lb />
gave auditions to three E. C.<lb />
T. C. girls.<lb />
This Was Miss Jepson's first<lb />
appearance in North Carolina<lb />
as a Metropolitan Opera star.<lb />
However she gave a concert<lb />
with two other singers in New<lb />
Kern, N. C. some years ago.<lb />
Highlighting this quarter's<lb />
social activities is the Spring<lb />
Dance to be held in the Campus<lb />
Building tomorrow night at<lb />
8:30. The dance, suggestive of<lb />
a May Court. The society has<lb />
selected Virginia (Sit) Knowles<lb />
to reign as Queen of the Dance,<lb />
with her King. Doug Jones. An<lb />
unusual and interesting figure<lb />
has been planned and the deco-<lb />
rations will carry out the May<lb />
motif. Bobby Byrne and his<lb />
Orchestra are to play for the<lb />
dance and a large attendance is<lb />
expected.<lb />
Those responsible for carry-<lb />
ing out the plans for the dance<lb />
are the following committee<lb />
chairmen: Chaperones, Olive<lb />
Crewe; Refreshments, Carol<lb />
Leigh Humphries; Decorations,<lb />
Mary Kate Autry; Figure, Fran-<lb />
ces Boyd.<lb />
According to Nell MsCullen,<lb />
president of the society, the<lb />
committees responsible for<lb />
carrying out plans have been<lb />
working hard and they hope to<lb />
put on a very successful dance.<lb />
Louise Kilfo, Norman Wilk-<lb />
erson, and Lorraine Pritchard,<lb />
soprano, bass-baritone and mez-<lb />
zo-soprano respectively were<lb />
heard in concert in Austin audi-<lb />
torium last Friday evening.<lb />
May 1.<lb />
Louise Kilgo opened the pro-<lb />
,riini with three selections.<lb />
"Nymphs and Shepherds" by<lb />
Pureell, a number by Mozart,<lb />
and the last by Bishop. This<lb />
was Louise's first appearance<lb />
on the ECTC concert stage hav-<lb />
ing attended Greensboro Col-<lb />
lege for the past year and a<lb />
half. While at G. C. Louise gave<lb />
a concert also. Recently Louise<lb />
had auditions with Helen Jep-<lb />
son. when she was here for her<lb />
concert, and with Frank La-<lb />
Forge, teacher of Lily Pons,<lb />
Lawrence Tibett and Richard<lb />
Crooks. Residents of Greenville<lb />
have heard Louise often as<lb />
soloist in weddings, in the<lb />
Greenville High School Glee<lb />
Club, the Methodist choir, and<lb />
recently in the Womens chorus<lb />
on our own campus.<lb />
Lorraine Pritchard is re-<lb />
membered for her remarkable<lb />
performance she gave last year<lb />
in concert with Jean Abeyounis.<lb />
"Bobby as she is known to a<lb />
large circle of friends, was<lb />
heard by Miss Jepson also when<lb />
she was here. For the past<lb />
three years "Bobby" has been<lb />
an outstanding music student<lb />
on the campus. She has taken<lb />
solo parts in the Women's<lb />
chorus during Christmas. Eas-<lb />
ter and other programs. Not<lb />
only is she a vocalist, but quite<lb />
an accomplished pian!st. "Bob-<lb />
by" has also been a member of<lb />
the college band.<lb />
Norman Wilkerson, was<lb />
heard for the first time on the<lb />
ECTC stage, but many towns-<lb />
people were familiar with his<lb />
singing having heard him in the<lb />
Baptist Church and GHS glee<lb />
club. While in high school Nor-<lb />
man took leading parts in the<lb />
operettas "H. M. S. Pinafore"<lb />
by Gilbert and Sullvan, and<lb />
played the title role in "The<lb />
Gypsy Rover Norman also<lb />
sang solos in the state Music<lb />
Contests while in high school.<lb />
Norman unlike the three girls<lb />
on the program was not major-<lb />
ing in music, it is purely an out<lb />
side activity for Norman be-<lb />
cause of his love for the art.<lb />
Following his performance on<lb />
Fenly Spear, technical director, and Clifton Britton, director<lb />
of the 1942 senior play "Vivacious Lady which will be pre-<lb />
sented in Austion Auditorium May 21.<lb />
Seniors' 'Vivacious Lady7<lb />
Postponed Until May 21<lb />
Two newcomers to the ECTC<lb />
stage, Mildred Liverman and<lb />
Walter Mallard, will star in<lb />
I. A. R. Wylie's Vivacious Lady,<lb />
which will be presented in Aus-<lb />
tin Auditorium May 21 by the<lb />
senior class.<lb />
Due to the fact that there<lb />
have been many demands for<lb />
the use of the Austin Audito-<lb />
rium the play has been post-<lb />
poned from May 15 until May<lb />
21. There will be two perform-<lb />
ances, a matinee and an eve-<lb />
ning performance.<lb />
Mildred and Walter will play<lb />
the roles Francie and Peter, so<lb />
publicized by Ginger Rogers and<lb />
James Stewart in RKO's movie<lb />
version several years ago.<lb />
Vivacious Lady starred two<lb />
academy award winners in the<lb />
motion picture.<lb />
Douglas Jones from Farm-<lb />
ville and transfer from State<lb />
College will plav the role of<lb />
Keith.<lb />
Helen will be played by Ruby<lb />
Grant from Elizabeth City.<lb />
Doris Dawson from Seven<lb />
Springs and Ingram Walters<lb />
from Whiteville will play the<lb />
mles of Mrs. Morgan and Mr.<lb />
Morgan.<lb />
Other members of the cast<lb />
Friday night he left for Cincin- I who have previously appeared<lb />
Abeyounis, Perry,<lb />
And Gurganus will<lb />
fpear In Concert<lb />
Associate .editors and busi-<lb />
ness managers of the three pu-<lb />
licatiins were elected last night<lb />
in a mass meeting for the com-<lb />
ing year.<lb />
Those elected for associate ed-<lb />
itors of the Tecoan, college year<lb />
book are Doris Hockaday, Anne<lb />
P lythress, Christian Hellen,<lb />
Carl Whitehurst, Osborne Lewis,<lb />
��nd Laura Hearne. On the busi-<lb />
ness staff are Bonnie Davis,<lb />
Dot Davis, Lillian Boyette, Met-<lb />
zel Simmons, Sam Strickland,<lb />
and Hazel Yelverton.<lb />
Chosen t o assist Rosalie<lb />
Brown on the editorial staff of<lb />
the Teco Echo were; Mary Belle<lb />
Robertson, Charles Craven, Mar-<lb />
ine Dudley, Mary Sue Moore,<lb />
Mildred Beverly, and Louis Tho-<lb />
mas. Assisting the business<lb />
manager will be: Dorothy Pear-<lb />
sail. Garnette Cordle, Rachel<lb />
Dixon, Eugenia Marshburn, Pat<lb />
Edwards, and Charles Cushman.<lb />
Students elected to serve as<lb />
associate editors of the literary<lb />
Magazine Pieces of Eight are:<lb />
Margie Davis and Grace Jones.<lb />
Assistant business manager is<lb />
Kate Swain.<lb />
The associate staff of the<lb />
Teco Echo will take office im-<lb />
mediately and publish the next<lb />
issue of this paper. The new<lb />
Pieces of Eight staff will edit<lb />
the last issue of the magazine<lb />
also.<lb />
Those serving on the elections<lb />
committee were: Harry Jarvis,<lb />
Mary Jordan, Burchie Smith,<lb />
Virgil Ward, Lois Green, Wal-<lb />
ter Tucker, Wiley Brown, Es-<lb />
telle Davis and Mary Home.<lb />
Also at the same mass meet-<lb />
ing the Big Sister Program was<lb />
adopted and will go into effect<lb />
next year.<lb />
natti. Ohio where he will be in<lb />
school at Cincinnatti College<lb />
See Concert on Page Three<lb />
Red Cross News<lb />
Funds Contributed<lb />
For Victory Loan<lb />
Fund Are Small<lb />
Vespers<lb />
Instead of the usual indoor<lb />
vesper service at the college on<lb />
Sundav night, a song service<lb />
was conducted at sunset by the<lb />
YWCA, on the steps of the new<lb />
Classroom building.<lb />
Frances Southerland of Wil-<lb />
mington was in charge of the<lb />
Rainbows in Hea-i program and the singing was<lb />
antes' olav which led by Louise Kilgo of Green-<lb />
place in the state ville. A number of old favorites<lb />
I were sung.<lb />
Knitters of Red Cross sweat-<lb />
ers at East Carolina Teachers<lb />
College have completed another<lb />
hundred sweaters, the 200th one<lb />
having been turned in last week<lb />
by Miss Jane Williams of Clin-<lb />
ton, a senior. According to Miss<lb />
Mary Cheatham of Raleigh,<lb />
dormitory counsellor and super-<lb />
visor of knitting on campus,<lb />
this was Miss Williams' fourth<lb />
sweater.<lb />
Along with this last group of<lb />
sweaters knitted on the campus<lb />
�'o several interesting stories.<lb />
One was made by a blind stu-<lb />
dent who learned to knit on<lb />
that sweater. Included were<lb />
three made by Negro maids who<lb />
asked for instructions in knit-<lb />
ting so that they might do<lb />
Members of the student body<lb />
voted last January to contribute<lb />
a dime each month to be used<lb />
for the buying of War Savings<lb />
Bonds. At the time of maturity,<lb />
the money from these bonds is<lb />
to be used to start a loan fund<lb />
to aid worthy students.<lb />
A committee was appointed<lb />
to collect the dimes and the 20th<lb />
day of each month was set aside<lb />
at Pledge Day, at which time<lb />
students could contribute their<lb />
dimes. A very carefully decora-<lb />
ted booth was set in Austin for<lb />
the first Pledge Day, but only<lb />
$23 was collected from a stu-<lb />
dent body of 1200 students.<lb />
Up to the present time these<lb />
are the figures on the collecting<lb />
of dimes and the number of<lb />
students contributing. Two hun-<lb />
dred and ninety students paid<lb />
their dimes the first month;<lb />
270 the second month; 250 the<lb />
third month; and last month<lb />
250 students contributed dimes.<lb />
From the different organiza-<lb />
tions have come the following<lb />
sums of money; YWCA $18.75;<lb />
Science Club $5.00; the Junior<lb />
on the ECTC stage are Dave<lb />
Owens. Edith Harris, Billy<lb />
Greene, who takes the part of<lb />
Joseph and W. B. Harris who<lb />
plays Culpepper.<lb />
Vivacious Lady is a story<lb />
about young college people. The<lb />
prologue and epilogue take<lb />
place on a train and the play<lb />
takes place in a class room at<lb />
Old Sharon College.<lb />
Clifton Britton, Chi Pi direc-<lb />
tor, is directing the play.<lb />
Fenly Spear, who has success-<lb />
fully lighted the stage for the<lb />
past two years, is technical di-<lb />
rector.<lb />
Stage managers are Ophelia<lb />
Hooks and Dave Owens.<lb />
Officers Elected<lb />
For Coming Year<lb />
 WAA Members<lb />
When Jean Abeyounis. Don-<lb />
ald Perry, Linwood Gurganus I<lb />
and Camille Jernigan appear in)<lb />
Austin Auditorium for concert<lb />
on May 12 they will include on<lb />
their program an arrangement<lb />
of melodies from "Show Boat"<lb />
which has been especially pre-<lb />
pared for their concert by a<lb />
local college student. Vernon<lb />
Kuetemyer has taken the fami-<lb />
liar melodies. "01' Man River<lb />
"Why Do I Love You "Make<lb />
Believe and "You are Love"<lb />
from the famous Jerome Kern<lb />
light opera and arranged them<lb />
as solos, duets, and trios for<lb />
the local concert.<lb />
A few months ago the famous<lb />
orchestra conductor Arthur<lb />
Rodzinski commissioned the<lb />
composer Jerome Kern to make<lb />
t symphonic arrangement of<lb />
these tunes for the Cleveland<lb />
Symnhony orchestra saying that<lb />
V felt the melodies from "Show<lb />
Boat" were among the most in-<lb />
spired American compositions.<lb />
Jean Abeyounis, soprano, and<lb />
Donald Perry, tenor, will be<lb />
heard in several solo groups as<lb />
"voll �s in duets together. Their<lb />
contributions will include selec-<lb />
tions from "Faust music by<lb />
Mozart. Richard Hageman and<lb />
Johan Strauss. Linwood Gur-<lb />
ganus, who has a baritone voice,<lb />
will be featured in the famous<lb />
modern "ballad for Americans<lb />
Camille Jernigan will accom- Esther Parker: Head<lb />
oany the singers and will be j Hockey, Sue Parker,<lb />
heard in a group of piano solos.<lb />
College Orators<lb />
Defeat P. J. C.<lb />
Debaters Here<lb />
East Carolina's newly organ-<lb />
ized debating squad defeated<lb />
Presbyterian Junior College<lb />
here Thursday, April 30th, in<lb />
the first decision debate sched-<lb />
uled by this college. The query<lb />
was: Resolved, That the Feder-<lb />
al Government shoidd regulate<lb />
all labor unions.<lb />
Mildred Beverly and Carlyle<lb />
Cox represented the negative<lb />
side for ECTC, while Doris Wil-<lb />
liams and James Worsley sup-<lb />
ported the affirmative argu-<lb />
sitv Club Gives<lb />
a<lb />
Annual Dance<lb />
Under the leadership of Pres-<lb />
ident Dot Dalrymple, the Wo-<lb />
man's Athletic Association is<lb />
completing one of the most suc-<lb />
cessfully years since its organi-<lb />
zation. Throughout the year, the<lb />
W. A. A. has carried on a well-<lb />
organized Intramural program.<lb />
One of the highlights of its ac-<lb />
tivities for this year was the<lb />
Annual dance.<lb />
Plans are now underway for<lb />
the biggest event of the year,<lb />
the annual Beach Trip.<lb />
At the regular monthly meet-<lb />
ing last Wednesday night, offi-<lb />
cers for next year were elected<lb />
as follows:<lb />
President, Louise Lindsay;<lb />
Vice-President. Pearl House;<lb />
Secretary, Mickey Boyette;<lb />
Treasurer, Helen Jordan; Te-<lb />
coan Representative, Adminta<lb />
Eure; Teco Echo Reporter,<lb />
Claire Jenkins; Head of Soccer,<lb />
of Field<lb />
Head of<lb />
Vollevball, Anne Bartholomew;<lb />
Head of Basketball, Lee Bled-<lb />
soe; Head of Softball, Frances<lb />
Leggett; Head of Tennis, Dot<lb />
Peele; Head of Archery, Hazel<lb />
Raper; Head of Individual<lb />
Sports, Ruth Hall; Head of<lb />
Hiking, Nell Murphy, and Head<lb />
of Bicycling, Margaret Finley.<lb />
'sfneehe last' shipment of 3as7$27.boT the Lankr Sodety jment. Four PJC athletes. ,n-<lb />
sweaters from the college went $18.75; the English Club $5.00;<lb />
to the Marine base at New<lb />
River, many of the knitters<lb />
have had letters from the men<lb />
who received their sweaters,<lb />
while others have met the men<lb />
receiving theirs.<lb />
The 100th sweater was com-<lb />
pleted in February.<lb />
YMCA $18.75: International<lb />
Relations Club $5.00; Women's<lb />
Athletic Association $18.75; and<lb />
the Commerce Club $37.50. This<lb />
makes a total of only $154.50<lb />
from our organizations and<lb />
$106.00 from the student con-<lb />
tributions.<lb />
eluding two tennis players and<lb />
two baseball men who were on<lb />
the campus to take part in other<lb />
contests also, proved their ver-<lb />
satile ability by furnishing the<lb />
opposition for the local debating<lb />
teams.<lb />
The president of the Forensic<lb />
Club announces that plans are<lb />
Saturday night, May 2, the<lb />
Robert H. Wright Building was<lb />
the scene of the annual Varsity<lb />
Club Dance, one of the outstand-<lb />
ing social events of the year and<lb />
the only boy-break dance held<lb />
on the campus.<lb />
The building was decorated<lb />
with Spanish moss and Japanese<lb />
lanterns with green foliage cov-<lb />
ering the stage.<lb />
The evening activities were<lb />
hifrhlie-hted by the traditional<lb />
V figure which was led by Sa-<lb />
vonne Matthews, Varsity Club<lb />
Sweetheart, and Floyd Woody,<lb />
and in which all varsity club<lb />
members and their dates parti-<lb />
cipated.<lb />
Music for the dance was fur-<lb />
nished by Billy Knauff and his<lb />
Orchestra, featuring Miss Joyce<lb />
Watson as vocalist.<lb />
already being made to schedule<lb />
several debates on the senior<lb />
college level for next fall quar-<lb />
ter.<lb />
Assembly Program<lb />
Miss Lois V. Gorrell's piano<lb />
class presented an interesting<lb />
program to the members of the<lb />
student body, at the regular<lb />
chapel period.<lb />
Norwegian Dance-Greig, a<lb />
duet played by Dorothy Massey<lb />
and Lorraine Pritchard; The<lb />
Tno Lanks-Leschetizky played<lb />
by Edna Earle Lang; Beeth-<lb />
oven's Sonto OP. played by En-<lb />
gram Walters; The Fauns- Cha-<lb />
wieade played by Iris Lee; Mo-<lb />
zart's Minuet in D and Beeth-<lb />
oven's Anger Over Lost Penny<lb />
played by Edna Mitchell.<lb />
This Chapel program is one<lb />
of a series of spring concerts<lb />
being sponsored by the East<lb />
Carolina Teachers College Music<lb />
Department. Other Piano con-<lb />
certs are schedule for the near<lb />
future. Many of the students<lb />
participating are making their<lb />
first appearance on the ECTC<lb />
Stage.<lb /><pb facs="00037906_tn_0002" /><lb />
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 />
Poatoffice, Greenville, X. C, under the act of March 3, 1879.<lb />
Mar D. Horne<lb />
Margaret Russell<lb />
Margie Davis<lb />
Jimmy Gianakos<lb />
Billy Greene<lb />
Editor-in-Chief<lb />
ASSOCIATE EDITORS<lb />
Jennings Ballard<lb />
Margie Dudley<lb />
Maribelle Robertson<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
Sports Reporter<lb />
Mary Agnes Deal<lb />
Franklin Kyses<lb />
Mary Harvey Ruffin<lb />
Garnette Cordle<lb />
Cathy Hester<lb />
Photograph<lb />
Editorial Adviser<lb />
Business Advist r<lb />
Technical Adviser<lb />
BUSINESS STAFF<lb />
TYPISTS<lb />
Mary Morris<lb />
Business Manager<lb />
Harry Jarvis<lb />
Rose Carlton Dunn<lb />
Doris Hockaday<lb />
Helen Page Johnson<lb />
Fenley Spear<lb />
Lois Grigsby<lb />
Beecher Flanagan<lb />
Sherman M. Parks<lb />
Member<lb />
North Carolina Collegiate Press<lb />
Association<lb />
Member<lb />
PlMOcioled Coflefttcte Press<lb />
Diwributor of<lb />
GoUe6iaie Di6est<lb />
HrHHKTU ra� NATIONAL AOVlHTISINO BT<lb />
National Advertising Service, Jut<lb />
College Publishers ReprnnUttive<lb />
4SO Madikn Avi New York. N. Y.<lb />
What's Your<lb />
Opinion<lb />
Editors Note: The following<lb />
letter was received by the edi-<lb />
tor of the Teco Echo and we re-<lb />
print it here for your considera-<lb />
tion and hope that you will fill<lb />
in the coupon at the end and re-<lb />
turn it to the Teco Echo. The<lb />
question discussed in the letter<lb />
is vitally important to those<lb />
boys who are of draft age and<lb />
we hope that they will co-<lb />
operate by giving us their opin-<lb />
ion of the matter.<lb />
Dear Miss Horne:<lb />
The Council Against Intoler-<lb />
ance in America has proposed I<lb />
to the War Department that a!<lb />
Mixed (White and Colored) '<lb />
Division be formed as a practi-j<lb />
cal expression of the democra<lb />
tic belief that all men are <lb />
created equal.<lb />
The formation of such a Di-<lb />
vision would do much to offset<lb />
the danger to national morale<lb />
inherent in the policy of segre-<lb />
gation and would be of the<lb />
greatest value in creating that<lb />
national unity which is essential<lb />
for victory. Moreover, the for-<lb />
mation of such a Mixed Di-<lb />
vision would have<lb />
WAR NEEDS MONEY I<lb />
It will cost money to defeat our<lb />
enemy aggressors. Your govern-<lb />
ment calls on you to help now.<lb />
Buy Defense Bonds or Stamps<lb />
today. Make every pay day Bond<lb />
Day by participating in the Pay-<lb />
roll Savings Plan.<lb />
Bonds cost $18.75 and up.<lb />
Stamps are 10, 25$ and up.<lb />
The help of every individual i<lb />
needed.<lb />
Do your oart by buying your<lb />
share every pay day.<lb />
MAY 8<lb />
STUDENT'S CORNER<lb />
Four years ago last September a tail thin <lb />
d of hair apt<lb />
Building and announced his<lb />
ing and unusual blonde head of hair appeared at<lb /><lb />
Five students from the col-<lb />
lege attended a state YWCA<lb />
and YMCA retreat at Camp<lb />
Xawahua, eighteen miles<lb />
south of Greensboro, on April<lb />
24-26. Few colleges from the<lb />
state sent delegates. Reverend<lb />
Charles Jones of the Chapel<lb />
Hill Presbyterian Church was<lb />
leading speaker, and the theme<lb />
of the conference was "Crisis !<lb />
in Campus Christianity Those <lb />
mention of enrolling � rJLB1<lb />
lina Teachers College. Since that time. Charles<lb />
has made quite a name for himself on this can<lb />
Charles has been most outstanding in the 1<lb />
 vr"<lb />
He has player football, baseball, and basketbi<lb />
college anrl recently pitched his first game a1<lb />
he holds down third base and pretty good b<lb />
This year he was chosen captain of the baseba �<lb />
mates.<lb />
Last summer after com-<lb />
pleting his CPT training at this<lb />
school. Charles received his pri- � ,<lb />
vate pilots license. But it won't :Jj<lb />
be private long. It's like this<lb />
an in<lb />
� . . ut<lb />
team-<lb />
representing our i wereCharlie has en!isted in the An<lb />
C harlotte Shearin, Helen Stone,<lb />
Carol Leigh Humphries, Samuel<lb />
Crandell, and J. C. Sheppard.<lb />
The annual retreat for the<lb />
ld and new YWCA cabinets<lb />
Service Men<lb />
�o.<lb />
School Spirit? -You Bet!<lb />
joycotl proved not only a means of protecting student<lb />
school spirit and loyalty. We are proud<lb />
1 wo weeks ago, members of the student body boycotted the<lb />
local theaters because they fell that the poor pictures being<lb />
shown at the college during the Saturday night entertainment<lb />
hour was the result of action taken by the local theaters. Last<lb />
night htat boycott was lifted. The theater company had come to<lb />
terms.<lb />
The<lb />
interests<lb />
to say that the students of East Carolina Teachers College"passed<lb />
hat test with flying colors. During the entire two weeks of the<lb />
boycott less than titty out of one thousand students and only one<lb />
faculty member attended the theaters.<lb />
These fact- speak for themselves. They show that in spite of<lb />
what a few students and faculty members have said that the stu-<lb />
of thisollege have plenty of school spirit when the student<lb />
together and decides to do a thing. They can and will<lb />
students we offer congratulations on their splendid<lb />
needed SP have proVed you have il wnen ir's<lb />
to the "unbelievers" who said it couldn't be tjpne we<lb />
not 1 told you so ' but . . . from now on. won't YOU<lb />
hare our schoal spirit? l IUU<lb />
HHlV<lb />
James C. Dempsey, Jr z<lb />
significant I son of Lt. Colonel and Mrs.<lb />
and heartening effect on the ' James C. Dempsey. Sr of 1004<lb />
morale of the hundreds of mil- j w. Vance St Wilson, N. C.<lb />
lions of allies in China, India �. u 4 j<lb />
,�) pt- l A4v;� � i, 1 uas a member of the second<lb />
anu tsritisn Atrica who would i<lb />
find it a concrete instance of i class of aviatlon cadets to grad-<lb />
the democratic ideal for which,ate from the new Columbus<lb />
we are fighting.<lb />
From Revolutionary War<lb />
days, through the Civil. Span<lb />
ish and First World War. the <lb />
American Negro has a splendid j<lb />
history as a fighter (as a mat-1<lb />
ter of record, two privates of!<lb />
t h e 369th Infantry-Negro� <lb />
were the first Americans to be (<lb />
Army Flying School near Co-<lb />
lumbus, Miss on April 29th.<lb />
All graduates received the<lb />
coveted silver wings of a flying<lb />
officer and were commissioned<lb />
second lieutenants in the Army<lb />
Air Corps.<lb />
Lieutenant Dempsey was ap-<lb />
To the<lb />
sav<lb />
Some Answers Are Needed!<lb />
Recently there has been much discussion concerning poor<lb />
S"ti" 'm CanTUS- The facull-v aPP��ted a committee<lb />
to investigate and to make suggestions to remedy the situation.<lb />
nect fnrir-ihr"i C"t,clsI� waa "Th is a lack of genuine res-<lb />
pect tor scholarship and knowledge on the Campus. Second-<lb />
Ihe study conditions in the dormitory are bad. Third�The<lb />
general Morale of the student body is low. And Fourth-Fresh-<lb />
men come here with unorganized work habits "<lb />
t.retn buiafK�rwnkr ?J ents at ECTC are in a<lb />
prettj bad 1 . We wont arue that point, but we w<lb />
know why things are as they are<lb />
Is it the<lb />
decorated with the Croix del pointed for pilot training in the<lb />
Guerre in 1918). The proposal1 air corps on Sept. 6, 1941. He<lb />
to form, the Mixed Division was received his primary flight<lb />
first made at a Victory through training at the Miss. Institute<lb />
Unity Conference in New York �t Aeronautics. Jackson, Miss<lb />
City by Professor Alonzo My and his basic flying at the<lb />
ers of New York University, Creenviile Army Flying School,<lb />
who stated his conviction that Creenviile. Miss before arriv-<lb />
"a man who is good enough to ntr at the Columbus Army Fly-<lb />
fight for me is good enough to ,mr School for his advanced<lb />
fight with me Since that time training phase. He has been as-<lb />
hundreds of individuals have of- sfened to active duty with the<lb />
fered their support of the plan Army Air Corps,<lb />
and signified their willingness Before his aviation cadet ap-<lb />
to serve in such a Division if pointement, Lieut. Dempsey at-<lb />
f�ned. tended East Carolina Teachers<lb />
The Council Against IntolerC()llejtre at Greenville. N. C,<lb />
ance in America plans to send from 1939 to 1941 where he<lb />
a delegation of prominent citi- waa a member of the varsity<lb />
.ens to Washington to urge the: l)asletbal team and captain of<lb />
formation of this Division Butthe tennis team. He was also a<lb />
will be held at Camp Leach near<lb />
Washington, N. C. the week-end<lb />
of May 8 to the 10.<lb />
Zalia Carawen, Dorothine<lb />
Massey, Samuel Crandell at-<lb />
tended the Spring Inter-Racial<lb />
Conference held at Chapel Hill<lb />
on Sunday. May 3.<lb />
Wednesday evening, April<lb />
29, the YW and YMCA held a<lb />
joint cabinet meeting in which<lb />
they discussed the program pre-<lb />
sented at Camp Nawahua.<lb />
A new feature on next year's<lb />
"Y" program will be open<lb />
forums. To carry out this work<lb />
a new committee has been add-<lb />
ed to the cabinet headed bv<lb />
Mabel Spence Watson. Friday<lb />
evening Vesper service was<lb />
turned into the first program of<lb />
this kind in which the students<lb />
discussed ways of improving<lb />
scholarships on the campus.<lb />
The response was satisfactory<lb />
and a number of people con-<lb />
tributed to the discussion.<lb />
By M. Beverly<lb />
The "Y" workers suffered a<lb />
rude awakening the other day<lb />
when one of the students re-<lb />
marked. "I am not gaining a<lb />
thing from the "Y and I do<lb />
not think the rest of the stu-<lb />
dents are Whether this<lb />
Air Corp and from now on his<lb />
jfate lies in the" hands of his<lb />
Uncle Sam.<lb />
Besides being an athlete and<lb />
a pilot. Charlie is also a musican<lb />
He played a mean trumpet in the<lb />
college band for his first three<lb />
years in college.<lb />
So far we really haven't told<lb />
you very much about Charlie . .<lb />
The trouble is he's an awfully shy<lb />
fellow and he won't talk about<lb />
himself very much. But we can<lb />
tell you this  of course our<lb />
limeiigfater didn't tell us . . but<lb />
anyway . . . Charles may be a<lb />
whiz on the athletic field and a<lb />
wonderful pilot but when it com to his ,<lb />
. . oh my . he just can't seem to pass. II<lb />
last year when that pretty little brown haired I<lb />
around but just when everybody thought he was<lb />
v. ell school was out and this year since th<lb />
centive . . . not even with a thousand beautif I<lb />
from . . . poor Charles just can't pass thai<lb />
Anyway . . . ladies man or not. Charlie ;<lb />
jight of the Varsity Club, is a mighty nice guy I<lb />
is if you're not a Jap  at least I'd sho hat I<lb />
complexion and meet Charlie way up in the clear<lb />
to hide. Keep 'em Fly inhallie, and H<lb />
as<lb />
no<lb />
ace<lb />
STUDENT OPINION<lb />
On Monday<lb />
� night April 27. 1942. the da. I<lb />
called a special meeting to discuss the curri<lb />
tween the college and the local theaters. .V<lb />
i student was to be given a good chance ti<lb />
personal opinion concerning the conflict: however,<lb />
"high-pressure" faculty member, and you know w<lb />
about, those students in favor of attending the nv<lb />
was (given a fair chance to speak as they sincerely felt S<lb />
an expression of a personal these students were called<lb />
opinion or of the sentiment Walker I<lb />
ol the entire student body, I not ha<lb />
we don't know, but the state- raent<lb />
ment was enough to jar us<lb />
out of our complacency. The<lb />
ECTC<lb />
- own<lb />
� i<lb />
king<lb />
not<lb />
ould like to<lb />
in order for the delegation to be<lb />
effective, it is necessary first to<lb />
secure many thousands of signa-<lb />
tures from men who will' ex-<lb />
press their willingness to serve<lb />
in this Division. As college men<lb />
will shortly be of draft<lb />
member of the dramatic club<lb />
during that time. Following<lb />
college, he was a school bus in-<lb />
spector for the Hackney Bodv<lb />
Plant, at Wilson, N. C. until he<lb />
received his aopointment for<lb />
cadet training. His father, Lt.<lb />
students fault that they have no genuine respect your support for this undertak ColI ?emPsey " Inspector Gen-<lb />
ismnlZled8S: AI"e T the teachers and admin-1 ing is invaluable undeitak eral for an army division stat<lb />
istiation he one who set up the standards of scholarship by the<lb />
demands they make of the students? <lb />
ra?JAe -tudents helP &amp; the dormitories are not suitable<lb />
foi<lb />
study? Isn't someone on the administrative staff responsible<lb />
for enforcing a reasonable amount of quiet' responsiDic<lb />
Whose fault is it that the morale of the students is low? Are<lb />
their teachers suppose to inspire in them a friendly attitude<lb />
towards their superiors?<lb />
are asking you.<lb />
In Recognition Of Outstanding Work<lb />
t iIiSS SST McClees- fCTC's first full time Alumni Secre<lb />
has recently announced her intentions of resigning her<lb />
is invaluable<lb />
Cordially yours,<lb />
James Waterman Wise.<lb />
Name:<lb />
Address:<lb />
Aixe or Draft classification:<lb />
Should you be called or enlist in<lb />
the arm services, would vou be<lb />
willing to serve in a Mixed<lb />
(Colored and White) Division'<lb />
"Y" trys to function by the Boy<lb />
Scout motto, "to serve and<lb />
when a student has grounds for<lb />
the fore-going remark we are<lb />
failing in our duty.<lb />
Before we get too upset over<lb />
the situation, however, we must<lb />
take into consideration the fact<lb />
that the "Y" can bring nothing<lb />
to a student or a group of stu-<lb />
dents who are not seeking any-<lb />
thing. We are helpless before<lb />
the people who take the attitude,<lb />
'I expect you to do your part<lb />
by me, but I'm not going to lift<lb />
"paid propagandists , �<lb />
am positive that this true democrat did<lb />
e sufficient grounds to make such an outraj<lb />
If he can obtain absolute .roof, then I sha<lb />
publicly before the entire student body for writing<lb />
rHease, from now on when we hold meetings with<lb />
craciic procedure, let's give the other fellow a chance I x <lb />
himself without calling him embarrassing names thai rards<lb />
will cause reerettulness. If a person's comment is advers. I<lb />
way of thinking, acknowledge what he has to sa; tl<lb />
vourself. but please don't establish a personal' feud. V<lb />
nothing to gam and everything to lose. We're sui<lb />
telhgent people who know better.<lb />
�GEORGE A BEY0UN1S,<lb />
be in-<lb />
SCUMMING<lb />
through my own door way so life<lb />
that I won't have to stir<lb />
to seek after them<lb />
If not why?<lb />
tion here.<lb />
posi-<lb />
as<lb />
u ,Since,accePting her job, Miss McClees has done much for<lb />
hast Carolina Teachers College and we feel that she deserves a<lb />
ifreat deal of credit for her services ueserves a<lb />
Coming to the College in February of 1940, Miss McClees<lb />
found a very small and rather inactive Alumni Association whose<lb />
records were few and far between. With this poor bas s oyin<lb />
with she went to work and now the Association possessed n<lb />
excellent file of records and an enrollment nearlj? tour times<lb />
large as it was two years ago. mas<lb />
In the words of Miss Emma Hooner rhni�-mo� t -u �,<lb />
ni Committee. "Miss McClees L g�ve to the Alumn A A,U-m"<lb />
tion the tireless energy of a loyal afumna andTtXli�fm"<lb />
y.ces which it gravely needed and the results an awa&amp; f T<lb />
ty in hundreds of graduates who had losFtouch vvUh the r'?.yal"<lb />
and classmates. Her leadership as its first fuh time J . Collge<lb />
given the strength of unity tohe organiLttn' <lb />
We would not only like to endorse Mio tr �<lb />
to say that throughout LcIwmS0! �Ut<lb />
shown such a love of and loyalty to East Carotin, t. � <lb />
lege, as to bring honor to our college a�das to .S??� C.01"<lb />
dents . . .past, present, andfutureto, etuS. �r StU<lb />
The Old Order Changes<lb />
to thfne wtabefhi0nfdt man0 �d � lace<lb />
hope that we have served you w�? memoHeS and the<lb />
There have been instances in which some people did not<lb />
' ut we have tried at all<lb />
as they occurred and to<lb />
only ask forgiveness �- " we have failed we can<lb />
loyal support throughout the " " 0r their<lb />
SECRETARY<lb />
m<lb />
i�Si h US have criticized us, but we nave'trie �<lb />
times to present the events of college life as theyTcurrPd �nd 1<lb />
five you the opinions of the majority If ed and to<lb />
Continued from Paxje One<lb />
meetings of various "sorts<lb />
many parts of the state<lb />
Busy as she has been with<lb />
these activities, she has found<lb />
time to contribute a column of<lb />
alumni news regularly to the<lb />
Teco Echo. Also the Association<lb />
2, Viry P1'0 of the fact that<lb />
she has worked out plans for an<lb />
alumni news bulletin, for which<lb />
the collection of funds from<lb />
pledges by alumni has been re-<lb />
cently completed, so that the<lb />
Association may now look for-<lb />
ward to having a publication of<lb />
its own.<lb />
An important custom institu-<lb />
ted during Miss McClees' tenure<lb />
of office is the giving at com-<lb />
mencement of an alumni award<lb />
to some graduate in recognition<lb />
of outstanding work in his<lb />
chosen field. This has brought<lb />
to light detailed accounts of the<lb />
work of many such alumni in<lb />
this state and others about<lb />
whom definite information had<lb />
been lacking. a<lb />
The retiring secretary is re-<lb />
Mr. Birney Imas, publisher<lb />
of the Commercial Dispatch,<lb />
Columbus, Miss awarded the<lb />
diplomas and delivered the<lb />
principal graduation address.<lb />
Wings were presented by Col<lb />
L. C. Mallory, Post Comman-<lb />
dant.<lb />
The Post Chaplain, Lieut.<lb />
James E. Wilford, gave the in-<lb />
vocation and benediction. Mem-<lb />
bers of the Cadet Faculty<lb />
Board, which is headed by Col-<lb />
onel L. C. Mallory, Post Com-<lb />
mandant, who were present at<lb />
the ceremony were Lt. Col. J. B<lb />
Duckworth and Lieutenant R.<lb />
C. Johnson.<lb />
ClubN<lb />
by Una Who<lb />
The Arboretum, for a long time something which waa . ini<lb />
f be. but nothing definite done about it, has suddenly burst<lb />
and I ain't talking about new leaves "n flowers 'n grass!<lb />
myself What I mean is Human Life! After casually strolling thr agh this<lb />
area. I've come to the conclusion that Carolina hasn't got a thing<lb />
on us when it comes to a-wide-open-space-with-tree. called an<lb />
arboretum (Defined by Mr. Webster as. " A place where trees<lb />
and shrubs are culivated for scientific or educational purposes)<lb />
Laura Pay Wood has had a certain sparkle in those brown<lb />
eyes for the past day or so and I have it from vt ry authentic<lb />
source that a certain Oak Ridge Cadet is wholly responsible for<lb />
ews<lb />
Lt. Henry M. Phillips of<lb />
Creenviile has reported for .duty<lb />
at the Lubbock Army Flying<lb />
school. Lubbock, Texas, accord-<lb />
ing to Col. Thomas L. Gilbert,<lb />
commanding officer.<lb />
At the large Lubbock twin-<lb />
engine school, where the Air<lb />
Corps is training heavyweight<lb />
Aviation Cadets to fly its big<lb />
bombers and transport planes,<lb />
Second Lt. Phillips is a flving<lb />
instructor. He was transferred<lb />
here from Ellington Field. Tex.<lb />
A letterman in football, track,<lb />
tumbling, he graduated from<lb />
East Carolina Teachers College<lb />
' and is the son of Mrs. Josephine<lb />
L. Rawl of 118 Pitt Street.<lb />
Junior Class<lb />
A meeting of the Junior Class that leam<lb />
was hela on Thursday evening! Jt must be love . . . or one of it's closest relatives  for<lb />
iL?3�- The Purpose of the I '� B. Harris and Dot Whitleif are apparently- inseparable these<lb />
meeting was to make plans for<lb />
the Commencement Dance to be<lb />
sponsored on May 29 by the<lb />
Juniors.<lb />
Commerce Fraternity<lb />
A meeting of the Phi Sigma<lb />
chapter of the Sigma Pi Alpha<lb />
fraternity was called by presi-<lb />
dent Cleo Burney for Wednes-<lb />
day, May 6. Officers for the<lb />
coming year were elected.<lb />
Home Ec. Class<lb />
Miss Lena Bullard of Lexing-<lb />
ton, district supervisor of Farm<lb />
Security, was a recent visitor<lb />
at East Carolina Teachers Col-<lb />
lege.<lb />
Miss Bullard spent Tuesday<lb />
night with Miss Katherine<lb />
Holtzclaw and Miss Mary<lb />
Greene at their home, and on<lb />
Wednesday, April 29th spoke<lb />
to a class in Home Management<lb />
Supervision.<lb />
year.<lb />
you<lb />
We have, however, one last request to makp W�  u .<lb />
r!and anxious to serve you. iy you have us. For'inlh. ,v<lb />
safety of democracy<lb />
HffifisaSSMussaaS?<lb />
of Alumni Day, which is work-<lb />
ed out by original design, each<lb />
booklet with the stamp of hand-<lb />
work on it, and mailed ahead of<lb />
time to members.<lb />
With Miss McClees here to<lb />
interest th�f h� ���� "� and f�e such records,<lb />
the'eunio'n h,1 LF�" "P. �L FadutesL.are coming'<lb />
reunion classes, through<lb />
her untiring effort to reach tne<lb />
members 0f these groups Po?<lb />
the members of the twenty-five<lb />
year class, she has made each<lb />
year with the assistance 3 a<lb />
member of the art facul� a<lb />
combination of directory of<lb />
members and souvenir program<lb />
to the alumni office shelves<lb />
one of poems by Mrs. Gertrude<lb />
Cook Page of High Point, and<lb />
a remedial reader of historical<lb />
stories for children by Miss<lb />
Bonnie Howard of Louisville,<lb />
Kentucky, having been received<lb />
in the past year or so.<lb />
All who have observed Miss<lb />
McClees' work are aware of the<lb />
contribution she has made on<lb />
the campus. "Miss McClees has<lb />
given to the Alumni Association<lb />
the tireless energy of a loyal<lb />
alumna and the intelligent ser-<lb />
vices which it gravely needed<lb />
says Miss Emma Hooper, chair-<lb />
man of the Alumni Advisory<lb />
Committee, "and the result is<lb />
an awakened loyalty in hun-<lb />
dreds of graduates who had lost<lb />
touch with the College and class-<lb />
mates. Her leadership as its<lb />
first full-time secretary has<lb />
given the strength of unity to<lb />
the organization<lb />
nice spring days.<lb />
"Maggie" Deal, didn't I see you being 'squired around by a<lb />
soldier? Gracious, but his face looked familiar . . Ah. I have it<lb />
now. It was Bill Memer. a last year grad. Happy. Kid?<lb />
Margie Davis and Leslie Gardner have hit the rocks, but def-<lb />
initely! Too bad. and such a nice couple, too<lb />
Another couple (yeah, I know, couple, couple, couple, but<lb />
that's all the gossip I know . . . except, of course, such minor<lb />
stuff as boycotting the theaters, blacklisting a certain restaurant<lb />
and numerous mass meetings.) But what I started to sav. another<lb />
couple. "Manteo Red" and "Lib" Gates ain't doing so bad either.<lb />
Now, Nell Beddard, here's your $64 question. "Was J;7�<lb />
Gibbs down here this past week-end?) Answer "Yea" or "Nay<lb />
"Yea Well, all I got to say, gal, you sho' must love State College<lb />
as much as Margaret Futrclle loves Wake Forest!<lb />
v Thf.two ?als who do everything together, Jessie Keith and<lb />
t.muii Murphy, aren't going to split up after all. Instead they're<lb />
adding another member�Jessie went off last week-end and got<lb />
herself engaged�Now she's caught up with Emily. Going to have<lb />
a double wedding and a Duplex Apartment, girls?<lb />
Hazel Yelrerton and Glenn Hooks are plenty glad that schools<lb />
almost out (and aren't we all?) "After all Hazel says, "it would<lb />
be pretty difficult to get from Fremont to Greenville twice a week<lb />
on two and one half gallons of gas and four treadless tires<lb />
. PJH tires, that means rolling along, so I'd better be<lb />
tt nL r been,fun being Vno Who, no stuff! So to the new<lb />
Uno Who I do solemnly bequeath this column with all my good<lb />
wishes and deepest sympathy, and in place of leaving you my<lb />
somewhat dirty mind, I'll keep that particular function encased<lb />
in a wooden block, and leave to you instead, the good, old "stead-<lb />
ies on campus. Pick on them all you want to. They're good<lb />
sports about have their private lives punctured and printed and<lb />
really don t mind a bit, do you, "ShortyJack; Doris-Walter;<lb />
�,eleifirc?ieiUen-Billy: "HattieHoUy; Dot DavisBuV;<lb />
Mildred- Shacky ; Miriam Cushie Garnette-Carl; Savonne-<lb />
Koody; DopeyDoris; Tuck-Lucas; Nancy-Bob; LaUak B<lb />
r tsher; Mary-Wiley  and all the rest of the student who have<lb />
contributed m making me some good, old, nasty dirt.<lb />
� GS?fi -a Merry Miasmas and a Jappy Woo Year, and<lb />
with that, this is your old Uno Who fading out of the picture<lb />
along with old Dan Cupid, 1941-42!<lb />
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RIDAY, MAY S, 1942<lb />
The TECO ECHO<lb />
PAGE THREE<lb />
Alumni<lb />
News<lb />
By<lb />
ESTELLE McCLEES<lb />
Zita Bellamy, New Addition<lb />
To Commerce Department<lb />
Knowing people is my hob-j<lb />
j by. 1 love all kinds of people�j<lb />
. people in general and my stu-1<lb />
dents in particular declared!<lb />
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��'�� � � - � � � ' ��, , � .Miss Zita Bellamy, newest ad-<lb />
� iht h,  . v. i i dition to the commerce faculty.<lb />
D net Ban- quet committee had charge oi This fad is hu.hvv evidenc<lb />
D M � l 1KU'tu� th� Profram. bv the interest taken in her<lb />
Meadows was Mrs. Kohn called several alumni  . !iv rriendly Misa Bellamv.<lb />
at the district and guest to draw numbers and Misg Bellamyi who came here<lb />
; East aro- to the ones holding the corre- from Dobvns-Bennet High<lb />
- ollege alumni spending numbers prizes were Schoo in Kingsport, Tennessee,<lb />
was held on Friday eve- given. received her masters degree<lb />
V- �" the Cold Places were marked with fTnni rGhn B. Statson Univers-<lb />
the Barnnger Hotel, I folders which earned out the jtv am, ,tU(lj(,(1 commerce at<lb />
 C. He spoke about college colors, purple and -old. Ferris University, University of<lb />
College in the ('n each (older was typed the<lb />
I m rgency lr. Mea- nrogram and the Alma Mater<lb />
. ttention to four "  � An arrangement of purple<lb />
� teachers college at  'r(' flowers centered the<lb />
first, to recruit speakers table. Nosegay ar-<lb />
se nd, to continue ransrments of flowers were used<lb />
' ach rs, just as it has "M he other tables.<lb />
third, to put in Members of the Charlotte<lb />
or the du- chapter planned and made all from Miss Bellamy said that<lb />
rrangements t o r the banquet she doesn't really have a home<lb />
 which alumni in the South town, because she moves quite<lb />
; teachers. riedmonl District and guest<lb />
�? d �  , v w ere invited.<lb />
th, tn continue<lb />
iblic to the need<lb />
'londa, University of Ten-<lb />
iK ssee and University of Pen-<lb />
nsylvania. At the present, she<lb />
is working toward her Doctor<lb />
of Philosophy degree in Busi-<lb />
ness Education at the Univers-<lb />
ity of Pittsburgh<lb />
When asked where she was<lb />
tfeant "Disciples of Christ" and<lb />
helped the children in the<lb />
Methodist church of Kingsport<lb />
put it on.<lb />
Of East Carolina Teachers<lb />
College she says, "I think the<lb />
college has a lovely atmosphere.<lb />
The cooperation between the de-<lb />
partments is splendid, in fact,<lb />
it's all you can desire in a<lb />
school<lb />
Miss Bellamy teaches classes<lb />
in office machines, accounting,<lb />
methods of teaching shorthand<lb />
and typing, and supervises prac-<lb />
tice teaching in commerce.<lb />
Miss Zita Bellamy<lb />
Duke university<lb />
SCHOOL OF NURSING<lb />
DURHAM, N. C.<lb />
Tin- Diploma of Graduate Nurse is<lb />
awarded after three years. The en-<lb />
trance requirements are intelli-<lb />
gence, character, and graduation<lb />
from an accredited Hih School.<lb />
Preference is givon to those who<lb />
have had college work.<lb />
I The annual tuition of $100 covers<lb />
1 the cost of maintenance, uniforms,<lb />
 e<lb />
�;a<lb />
�rs (Nan-<lb />
i. president of the Aydi i<lb />
'�  and vice-<lb />
the South Pied-<lb />
 welcomed alumni<lb />
resided during<lb />
r. Dr. Hunter B.<lb />
i nl of Queens<lb />
tht invocation. (Lp<lb />
larding, superinten-<lb />
Charlotte schools.<lb />
Members of the Ayden diap-<lb />
er held the last meeting of the<lb />
fear at the home of Mrs. Staton<lb />
Ross (Josephine Dixon) on<lb />
rhursday night, April '23. Dur-<lb />
the meetincr. the work of<lb />
wa<lb />
10,49<lb />
discussed and<lb />
t'ten. However. Sneads, Florida<lb />
comes nearest being her home<lb />
town, as that is where she<lb />
formerly lived.<lb />
Moving around keeps her<lb />
from "collecting collections<lb />
being hard to keep up with.<lb />
Nevertheless, her interests are<lb />
many and varied. Swimming is<lb />
one of her favorite past times,<lb />
a natural fact, since<lb />
and as far as toofl Is concerned, j,lks- tc<lb />
she particularly likes olives. I Catalogues, application forms, and<lb />
She taught Sunday School information about requirements<lb />
classes while in Kingsport. Last �� Jf<lb />
year she wrote the Easter pa-<lb />
See Our New Stock Of<lb />
TENNIS SHOES<lb />
FOR MEN<lb />
AND WOMEN<lb />
At<lb />
'Stationery Store<lb />
ion committee.<lb />
,r Meadows �fflCerS vhf f kk-C�nl"f Florida' Sht' "W thuh' thj<lb />
-1 � year are: Mrs. Robbie Dad, s(u. has not learn!d U) swi<lb />
abeth Coppedge oi president; Miss Martha Bald- � lmnU J awimTnin'ff 0()<lb />
Pleasant, X<lb />
sh E<lb />
ang ree, vice-president: Miss Chri<lb />
Smil- tine Harris, secretary-treasur-<lb />
'� '� as aci �� anied at er, and Mrs. Staton Ross, re-<lb />
� Misa Emma Neal porter.<lb />
Mrs. Jamie Dail (Alice Mae<lb />
inti ed to the Elks) served as associate hos-<lb />
Mrs. Rogers were less with Mrs. Ross.<lb />
' Holland, president of<lb />
�al Association; Mrs. rnVCPPT<lb />
ett. immediate past l u'HrjU1<lb />
I  ! �� :� ! N well, <lb />
Pi Educa- Contin ted from Page Our<lb />
' Hege, Rock prepartory to entering the Army<lb />
s�  ' Misa Estelle Mc- Medical Corps.<lb />
 v ' Camile Jernigan has distin-<lb />
Mrs. Daniel H. Lan-<lb />
Pierce), chair-<lb />
n ' ittee<lb />
Ig 34 . . of<lb />
Miss<lb />
 'amile<lb />
ruished herself<lb />
he comes<lb />
from a state of manv lakes,<lb />
hat<lb />
m<lb />
m pools as swimming pools<lb />
seem like bath tubs in compari-<lb />
son to the lakes that are famil-<lb />
iar to her.<lb />
Miss Bellamy became a com-<lb />
merce teacher because the<lb />
school in which she wanted to<lb />
teach had an opening in the<lb />
commerce department. After<lb />
studying commerce in summer<lb />
school and teaching a year she<lb />
was "sold" on the idea of teach-<lb />
ing Business Education. Previ-<lb />
ously she had taught English,<lb />
history, and Latin.<lb />
Miss Bellamy prefers classi<lb />
m. cal music and gospel singing.<lb />
students. She She likes dogs and Persian cats<lb />
played for the three singers and although she has neither at the<lb />
also played a selection by De<lb />
iresent time.<lb />
In books, it's character novels<lb />
u tti chapter, .�ns i,ussv.<lb />
� ice-president of<lb />
� i mber of the � �<lb />
committee; and Mrs. j<lb />
. - Evelyn Terry I.<lb />
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N0W.F0R COLLEGE MEN.A<lb />
OFFICERS' TRAINING PLAN<lb />
� New Deferred Service Plan Allows You to Continue Your Education �<lb />
In the skies over America the might-<lb />
iest air fleet in the history of the<lb />
world is mobilizing for victory!<lb />
So fast is it growing that there is a<lb />
place here � an urgent need here �<lb />
for every college man in America who<lb />
can qualify for Officer's Training.<lb />
The L. S. Army Air Forces need<lb />
Flying Officers and Ground Crew<lb />
Officers. And many of them must<lb />
come from the ranks of today's col-<lb />
lege students � men who make their<lb />
plans now for the necessary Aviation<lb />
Cadet training.<lb />
Thanks to a newly created Air<lb />
Force Reserve plan, men of all classes<lb />
� aged 18 to 26, inclusive � can en-<lb />
list for immediate service or continue<lb />
the scholastic work required for<lb />
graduation before being called to<lb />
active duty.<lb />
You must meet the requirementa<lb />
for physical fitness, of course. In<lb />
addition, you take a new simplified<lb />
teat to determine your ability to grasp<lb />
the training. A college man should<lb />
pass it easily.<lb />
$75 A MONTH DURING<lb />
TRAINING<lb />
Those accepted who wish immediate<lb />
duty will go into training as rapidly<lb />
as facilities permit. As an Aviation<lb />
Cadet, you are paid $75 a month,<lb />
with subsistence, quarters, medical<lb />
care, uniforms, equipment.<lb />
In 8 months you can win an offi-<lb />
cer's commission as a bombardier,<lb />
navigator or pilot � and be well<lb />
started on your way to serve America<lb />
and advance yourself in aviation.<lb />
Three Enlistment Plans<lb />
for College Men<lb />
Juniors�Sophomores�Freshmen<lb />
May Continue Their Education<lb />
1. A new plan allows Juniors,<lb />
Sophomores and Freshmen, aged<lb />
18 to 26, inclusive, to enlist in the<lb />
Air Force Enlisted Reserve and<lb />
continue their schooling, pro-<lb />
vided they maintain satisfactory<lb />
scholastic standings.<lb />
All College Men May Enlist<lb />
for Immediate Service<lb />
2. All college students may enlist<lb />
as privates in the Army Air Forces<lb />
(unassigned) and serve there un-<lb />
til their turns come for Aviation<lb />
Cadet training.<lb />
3. AH college students may enlist<lb />
in the Air Force Enlisted Reserve<lb />
and wait until ordered to report<lb />
for Aviation Cadet training.<lb />
Upon graduation or withdrawal<lb />
from college, men will be assigned<lb />
to active duty at a training center<lb />
as facilities become available.<lb />
If the necessity of war demands,<lb />
the deferred status in the Army<lb />
Reserve may be terminated at any<lb />
time by the Secretary of War.<lb />
L<lb />
T� ��w Army Air Force Enlisted He-<lb />
serve Wan l� port of an over-all 4rmy<lb />
tnliited Ueierve Corps program shortly<lb />
to bo announced. Tfcis program will<lb />
provide opportunities for college men<lb />
to oiillst lii other branches of the 4rmy<lb />
on a 4tUrr4 basit and to continue<lb />
their education through graduation It<lb />
a satisfactory standard of work Is<lb />
maMalnod. In cose of necessity the<lb />
Secretary of War shall determine when<lb />
they may bo called to active duty.<lb />
It Is understood that men so enlisted<lb />
will have the opportunity of competing<lb />
tar vacancies In officer's candidate<lb />
schools.<lb />
This plan hos bee approved In the<lb />
belief that continuance of education<lb />
will develop capacities for leadership,<lb />
rfteserve enlistment will not alter<lb />
regulations regarding established<lb />
Jt.O.T.C. plans. <lb />
MANY BRANCHES OF SERVICE<lb />
There are also commissions awarded<lb />
in ground crew service. College men<lb />
particularly will be interested in the<lb />
requirements for Armaments, Com-<lb />
munications, Engineering, Meteorol-<lb />
ogy, Photography. If you have engi-<lb />
neering experience your chances of<lb />
getting a commission are excellent.<lb />
As a Second Lieutenant on active<lb />
duty with the Army Air Forces, your<lb />
pay ranges from $183 to $245 a<lb />
month.<lb />
ACT AT ONCE<lb />
If you want to fight for America, this<lb />
is where your blows will count.<lb />
If you want the best training in the<lb />
world, and years oi solid achieve-<lb />
ment in aviation�the great career<lb />
field of the future � this is where<lb />
you belong. Your place is here�in<lb />
the Army Air Forces.<lb />
If you plan to enlist immediately,<lb />
start getting your necessary papers<lb />
ready for the Aviation Cadet Exam-<lb />
ining Board when it meets in your<lb />
locality. For complete information,<lb />
see your Faculty Air Force Advisor.<lb />
You can take your mental and phys-<lb />
ical examinations the same day you<lb />
apply. Get further information now,<lb />
NOTE: you wish to enlist and mre<lb />
under 21, you will need your parents' or<lb />
guardian's consent. Birth certificates and<lb />
three Utters of recommendation will be<lb />
required of all applicants. Obtain the<lb />
forms and send them home<lb />
today�yon can then con'<lb />
I bw � plete your enlistment 4�-<lb />
'sa, -�4r fore any Aviation Cadet<lb />
SmYr Examining Board.<lb />
SEE YOUR FACULTY AIR FORCE ADVISOR FOR FULL INFORMATION<lb />
Or Apply to Your Local Recruiting and Induction Station)<lb />
Army RecruitinR and Induction Stations Are In The Following Cities:<lb />
CHARLOTTE ASHEV1LLE DURHAM FAYETTEVILLE<lb />
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The TECO ECHO<lb />
FRIDAY, may I<lb />
Sports-Gazing<lb />
With<lb />
Jimmy Gianatcos<lb />
Bucs Defeat Presbyterians<lb />
Twice In Two-Game Series<lb />
W ith this issue we say farewell to a very successful sports<lb />
year.<lb />
It's been a pleasure no end dickering with this alleged column<lb />
and in leaving our greatest satisfaction lies in the fact that it will<lb />
De taken over by very competent hands.<lb />
Take it from any standpoint you like, this has been an out-<lb />
tandinir year for athletics at ECTC. and next years doom of<lb />
sports is not as imminent as some people will lead vou to believe.<lb />
With seven Naval Reserve boys at key positions as a nucleus we<lb />
can forsee another excellent rri! team. In fact, the team may<lb />
outshine last year's undefeated combine if capable reserves are<lb />
available.raven. Greene, Butler. Jack Young. Rogerson, Lucas.<lb />
Scott brown, and Tripp gained valuable experience last fall<lb />
against rugged opposition and should improve enough to set<lb />
up one of the strongest college lines in the state before the next<lb />
campaign ends.<lb />
Looking back over our two years at ECTC we can recall<lb />
many pleasant incidents that can hardly be forgotten<lb />
The most thrilling? That's easy. Remember the High Point<lb />
basketball game in 1941? Wilson "Hank" Schuerholz left 700 fans<lb />
in hysterics when with Lo seconds to play he turned a three point<lb />
deficit into a 44-t victory for ECTC. The biggest upset? The<lb />
baseball team a turning back of the EJon last spring. The Chris-<lb />
tians had lost only to Duke the pas two years and wiley "Lefty"<lb />
Dunn handcuffed them for nine innings.<lb />
We won't forget, either. Stuart Tripp trying to open the door<lb />
of a .New ork subway  Fat Rogerson. with one arm in a<lb />
sling and the other loaded with blankets, getting hung on a wire<lb />
fence at Hackensack  Bus driver "Rarnev" Ricks stopping<lb />
to point out all of the historical sites in Virginia when we were<lb />
so anxious to get home  Singing the school song at midnite !<lb />
in the public square of Abbeville, S. C. after the Erskine football<lb />
victory with the accompaniment of "George" Miller's accordion<lb />
 Don Marriot s 93-yard kick-off return in the Bergen game !<lb />
the swell job Cushman and Jarvis did in reviving school spirit<lb />
 the brilliant punting of Nick Zuras in the Belmont Abbey<lb />
lit when he booted five straight within the opponents 10-yard<lb />
line . . . Norman "Jesse" Mayo's beautiful throw in from deep<lb />
right field to cut off a potential Campbell home run  and<lb />
many other too numerous to mention.<lb />
� tlS;7vi.th.thir xve t-lose and wish you a happy exam week with<lb />
all the flxm s�but don t overdo it!<lb />
Pirates Take Two<lb />
Wins From Braves<lb />
The East Carolina "Pirates"<lb />
I played host to the "Braves"<lb />
I from Wiliam and Mary (ND)<lb />
i here April 24 and 25, in a series<lb />
of two baseball games, but the<lb />
refreshments were rather bitter<lb />
j to the "Braves as they carri-<lb />
jed defeat both days; the first<lb />
day 10-8 for the Pirates and 20-<lb />
3 likewise the second day.<lb />
Remarkable improvement was<lb />
shown by the locals in both<lb />
j games. The fielding looked more<lb />
 like the old swing for "Coach<lb />
 John's" boys, and the batting<lb />
looked more like slaying the<lb />
"horsehide<lb />
Bob Young takes honors for<lb />
the first victory in the series.<lb />
Rol) entered the game in the<lb />
sixth inning and bagged out a<lb />
single, then stepped into another<lb />
in the eighth inning for a triple<lb />
that brought in the winning run. I<lb />
This was Bob's first action this<lb />
season, and he has been looking<lb />
good in games since then.<lb />
Naval Apprentice<lb />
Defeated 7-4<lb />
This Week's<lb />
Outstanding Athlete<lb />
We arrived at the fight at the gong of the third and final<lb />
round 1 he tans were yelling madly as out from the corner<lb />
stalked the crouching figure of Charlie "Killer" Craven He<lb />
measured his opponent off with short jabs and the ensuing<lb />
j exchange of blows tor the next two minutes had the crowd<lb />
standing m their seats.<lb />
That was back in 1939 and the fact that Charlie lost the<lb />
j decision is unimportant. He fought gamelv with the look in<lb />
cognize in every football game<lb />
at ECTC for the past two years.<lb />
There is no better way to cha-<lb />
racterize Craven than to por-<lb />
jtray of his eager competitive<lb />
�spirit. He simply thrives on it.<lb />
Charlie was born in Ashe-<lb />
ville. X. C. some 22 years ago<lb />
land graduated from Lee H. Ed-<lb />
 wards High. After a year at<lb />
j Brevard Junior College he fol-<lb />
lowed his coach to ECTC and<lb />
j immediately laid claim to the<lb />
i left end position on the grid<lb />
 team. He won it without much<lb />
! argument and developed into one<lb />
j of the finest defensive linemen<lb />
on the squad. With his run-<lb />
j ning mate Chuck Mcfee, in 1940<lb />
: he formed one of the best pass- <lb />
ing combinations ever seen here, f � '�"�<lb />
his eys that we've grown to re-<lb />
Charlie was a boom to athletic circles here, for at last we<lb />
had an athlete who was literary minded. Craven aspires to<lb />
be a newspaperman and at the present is proof reader<lb />
tor a local daily. During pre-school football practice Charlie<lb />
could be found every night reading a huge volume on "The<lb />
Works of Broumng Majoring in English, he has adapted<lb />
himself to his work with the same zealous spirit that has car-<lb />
ried him through many grid campaigns.<lb />
Although he doesn't dance he is very musically minded and<lb />
bTnd St Poetically every major dance<lb />
For recreation Charlie likes to box. The dearth of comp-<lb />
etition on the campus has moved him no little and he has of-<lb />
fered his services to the school as a one man boxing team. No<lb />
matter how little he does he always keeps in shape. "You can<lb />
never tell when you'll need to be he says.<lb />
He likes to talk about his friends, chiefly, Bill Lucas, his<lb />
fellow townsman. "Now there's a boy he told us, "he under-<lb />
stands the greatest symphonies but watch his eyes closely some<lb />
time, 1 m afraid someday they're going to meet<lb />
Within the next three weeks Craven expects to get his<lb />
call to the army and his attitude about that is the same as that<lb />
undaunted spirit of his attitude about that is the same as that<lb />
j undaunted spirit of his that we culd talk about indefinitely<lb />
 bo look out Mr. Jap, for Craven will be on "the firing line"<lb />
i soon throwing blicks all over Yokasuya!<lb />
I<lb />
In a hot. smeltering nine inn-<lb />
ings the dogging ECTC "Pir-<lb />
ates" downed the Naval Yard<lb />
Apprentices from Norfolk 7-4,<lb />
on Monday. May 4.<lb />
Charlie Futrell, who has been<lb />
holding sack number one down<lb />
this season for the Teachers, did<lb />
a fine piece of work on the<lb />
mound, allowing the Navals only<lb />
eight hits. Charlie's consistency<lb />
proved to be a puzzle for the<lb />
Navy ard, even though he was<lb />
relieved in the eighth by "Ace"<lb />
C-auldin.<lb />
Stuart Tripp, the man with<lb />
iron in his blood, slapped out<lb />
hree hits for four trips to the<lb />
bat. Futrell, Mayo, and Waters<lb />
w ere close behind with two for<lb />
four each.<lb />
The slugging "Pirates" again<lb />
went on a two day wi-ming<lb />
streak Thursday and Friday,<lb />
April 30 and May 1 by downing<lb />
the Presbyterian Junior Col-<lb />
lege baseball team 8 to 2 and 14<lb />
to 6.<lb />
The game on Thursday was<lb />
played at the Guy Smith Sta-<lb />
dium. Vern Kueternyer started<lb />
on the mound for the pirates<lb />
but had to call for help in the<lb />
second inning. Uick Gaulding<lb />
I came to the rescue and held the<lb />
IScottoes to six hits therest of<lb />
the game. Council started on the<lb />
; mound for the Scotties but was<lb />
iknocked out of the box in the<lb />
j fourth inning. He was relieved<lb />
I by Johnson who pitched good<lb />
j ball the rest of the game.<lb />
In the second engagement,<lb />
jAldrich hurled for the Profes-<lb />
sors and agin the number "10"<lb />
appeared for hits allowed. Reid<lb />
and Comer shared four and a<lb />
half innings each to allow the<lb />
i "Teachers" twelve hits.<lb />
In Thursday's game, Brandt<lb />
Waters, who has been playing<lb />
mighty good ball from his short-<lb />
stop position, grabbed four hits<lb />
for five times at the plate. Sisk<lb />
followed close behind with two<lb />
for three, and Bob Young, Nor-<lb />
man Mayo, and Captain Charles<lb />
Futrell snatched two for four.<lb />
Tournley. Harvin, and Stegall.<lb />
of P. J. C. managed to get two<lb />
hits for four trips to the plate.<lb />
In Friday's game, Futrelle<lb />
snatched three for six while<lb />
Mayo is looking like old form<lb />
again in his batting plus being<lb />
the "pep" of the infield.<lb />
; ECTC Coach Holds<lb />
Remarkable Record<lb />
Completing his second year<lb />
this spring as athletic coach at<lb />
E. C. T. C. is Coach John Chris-<lb />
tenbury began molding teams<lb />
that have for the last year sur-<lb />
passed anything in local athletic<lb />
history.<lb />
No team of his has ever fal-<lb />
len below the .500 mark. In<lb />
eighty major contests 53 games<lb />
were won and 27 lost. The<lb />
closest call came in the past<lb />
! basketball season, when half of<lb />
the games were dropped. So far<lb />
 the current baseball nine is<lb />
I sporting a .500 average with<lb />
� five more fames to play.<lb />
"Coach John" as he is popu-<lb />
larly known to his athletes has<lb />
had to carry the entire burden<lb />
of the coaching staff and the re-<lb />
sults have been remarkable. His j<lb />
greatest team was the 1941 foot<lb />
ball machine which romped<lb />
through an undefeated season.<lb />
I That season was even more suc-<lb />
cessful from other standpoints<lb />
, Sweet revenge was gained by i<lb />
pasting W. C. T. C. 19-6. The<lb />
boys also spoiled "Jakie Todd<lb />
Day" at Erskine, broke the 5 j<lb />
i year jinks of Belmont Abbey's<lb />
home field and stopped Cold<lb />
Bergen College's three year all<lb />
winning streak.<lb />
With the indefinite status of<lb />
the war situation, Coach Chris-<lb />
tenbury is hesitant to speak of<lb />
prospects for next year by when<lb />
the war is over athletics here<lb />
will decidely reach new heights.<lb />
Pirates Top Sailors<lb />
By 15-3 Yesterday<lb />
Racketeers Defeat<lb />
PJC For Initial<lb />
Win Of Season<lb />
In a much superior manner<lb />
the "Buc" Betters defeated the<lb />
PJC from Maxton, X. C. last<lb />
Thursday and Friday 5 to 1.<lb />
Doug Jones again c a m e<lb />
through with a bang, defeating<lb />
his oppent Smith. 6-0, 6-1. All<lb />
the other members also put<lb />
their opponents under the line<lb />
with the exception of Xorman<lb />
Wilkerson, number two man<lb />
lost to McCoil of PJC, 3-6, 7-5,<lb />
hit each<lb />
-o.<lb />
In the second day's engage-<lb />
rr nl, the teachers again spank-<lb />
ed the Maxton boys to the tune<lb />
of 6 to 0.<lb />
The losing match for the<lb />
"Hues" went to Oak Ridge Mili-<lb />
tary Academy 7 to . The only<lb />
winners in the match were iii<lb />
singles; "Little Abner" Jones<lb />
smattered Turner of Oak Ridt-e<lb />
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Professor  Qauldia and<lb />
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