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him, but he brings the actress<lb />
too, as his own bride.<lb />
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Hay which was presented by the <lb />
class of '42 Thursday. May 21<lb />
in a matinee and an evening<lb />
performance in Austin auditor-<lb />
ium.<lb />
Walter Mallard from Trenton<lb />
nlayed the young professor, Pe-<lb />
ter Morgan, and Mildred Liver-<lb />
man from Columbia played the,<lb />
stage actress, Francie, who mar-<lb />
ried Peter.<lb />
Peter's cousin. Keith, was<lb />
played by Douglas Jones of<lb />
Farmville. and Helen. Peter's<lb />
fiance of his father's choosing<lb />
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trouble of Young Peter, was<lb />
played by Rubv Grant of Green-<lb />
ville.<lb />
Peter's parents, Mr. and Mrs.<lb />
Morgan, were played by Rudy<lb />
Walters and Doris Dawson.<lb />
Jennie, the maid, was played<lb />
by Rachel Boyd; Culpepper, by<lb />
W. B. Harris; the pastor, by<lb />
Evan Griffin; Mr. Noble, by<lb />
Dave Owens; Mrs. Owens, by<lb />
Edith Harris: Clara, by Ruth<lb />
Nowarah; and June, by Rose-<lb />
bud Gay lord.<lb />
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rymple, Helen Wolfe, Frances<lb />
Sutherland. Dorothy Wyckoff<lb />
and Catherine Brown.<lb />
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Ginger Rogers and James Stew-<lb />
art iv the roles Frances and<lb />
Peter and featuring James Elli-<lb />
son, Charles Coburn. and Beulah<lb />
Bondi.<lb />
Plans For 1942<lb />
Summer Session<lb />
Now Completed<lb />
Annual Commencement Exercises<lb />
Are Sheduied To Be Held June 1<lb />
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GA sponsored.<lb />
Thursday, May<lb />
For Defense<lb />
amount of the<lb />
d nations, which will<lb />
buy defense bonds<lb />
for the college.<lb />
s, patriotic records, and<lb />
rated in red. white.<lb />
� designated the place<lb />
lining hall where stu-<lb />
uii teachers donated<lb />
The committee in<lb />
also arranged that all<lb />
ing college girls had to<lb />
their dimes before<lb />
uld leave the dormi-<lb />
is the third Bond<lb />
by the council.<lb />
Day<lb />
An installation service for<lb />
the new officers of the YWCA<lb />
and YMCA Sunday evening in<lb />
Austin auditorium, emphasized<lb />
the world-wide scope of the<lb />
work of the organizations.<lb />
 n the candle-lighted stage<lb />
cabinet members, all carry-<lb />
ing unlighted candles, formed a<lb />
large "Y Miss Virginia Whit-<lb />
ley of Nashville, outgoing presi-<lb />
dent of the YWCA. said in her<lb />
installation talk: "The arms of<lb />
the 'Y' are ever reaching out-<lb />
ward over the campus, into the<lb />
community, through the state,<lb />
the nation, and over the world.<lb />
How far they extend we may<lb />
never know<lb />
Miss Charlotte Shearin of<lb />
Rocky Mount, new YWCA pres-<lb />
ident, lighted her candle from<lb />
Miss Whitley's. As she gave the<lb />
name of each cabinet member<lb />
land told something of her du-<lb />
ties, the girl lighted her candle<lb />
from the one nearest her. In-<lb />
coming President Samuel Cran-<lb />
dall of Stokes introduced the of-<lb />
ficers of the YMCA and explain-<lb />
ed their duties as they lighted<lb />
 their candles.<lb />
Against the background of<lb />
the glowing "Y Miss Shearin<lb />
quoted from the scriptures, "Ye<lb />
See Installation on Paae Four<lb />
Former Graduates<lb />
To Celebrate<lb />
Alumni Dav May 30<lb />
Alumni Dav. an annual event<lb />
at E. C. T. C, constituted a<lb />
large part of the program for<lb />
the 1942 Commencement exer-<lb />
cises and will be held on Satur-<lb />
day. May 30.<lb />
Registration in the lobby of<lb />
Austin Auditorium from 9:00-<lb />
' 10:00 o'clock will begin the pro-<lb />
gram for the day.<lb />
At 10:30 tne morning pro-<lb />
gram, held in Austin Auditor-<lb />
ium, will be opened by a wel-<lb />
come address by Dr. L. R. Mea-<lb />
dows. Mrs. Fasion Butler, (the<lb />
former Maude Melvin. E. C. T.<lb />
C. student) and the Ladies Glee<lb />
Club will present vocal selec-<lb />
tion. Members of the twenty-<lb />
fifth reunion year, the class of<lb />
lit IT. will take part in the pro-i<lb />
gram. Also on the program will<lb />
be the presentation and accept<lb />
ance of the Annual Symbolic1<lb />
1 Alumni Award.<lb />
At 11:30 the annual Business<lb />
Meeting will be held with Mrs.<lb />
J. C. Holland of Raleigh pre-<lb />
' siding. During the business<lb />
meeting the new almuni mem-<lb />
bers of the Class of '42 will be<lb />
welcomed into the Association.<lb />
In behalf of the Class of '42. Ida<lb />
Ruth Knowles. president, will<lb />
make the response.<lb />
All alumni, faculty members<lb />
and their wives, all members of<lb />
the staff, new alumni Class of<lb />
'42. and special guests for the<lb />
occasion will have luncheon<lb />
served to them at 1:00 o'clock<lb />
in the college dining halls.<lb />
At 2:30 the class reunions<lb />
will be held. Honor Classes for<lb />
the 1942 Alumni Day will be<lb />
the Class of 1917. the two class-<lb />
es of 1932. and the Class of<lb />
1941.<lb />
From 2:00-4:00 Dr. and Mrs.<lb />
Meadows will hold open house<lb />
See Alumni Day on Paae Four<lb />
According to Dr. Howard<lb />
McGinnis, coll e g e registrar.<lb />
olans for the 1942 Summer<lb />
Schools have been completed.<lb />
Registration for the first<lb />
term of the summer quarter<lb />
will be held on Thursday. June .<lb />
1. Classes will begin on Friday.<lb />
June 5, and June 11 is the last<lb />
day that students will be allow-<lb />
ed to register.<lb />
On Wednesday, July 15. the<lb />
first term ends. Registration<lb />
for the second term will be held<lb />
July 16. Thursday, July 23 will<lb />
be the last day to register for<lb />
the second quarter. Summer<lb />
school will come to an end on<lb />
Saturday, August 22.<lb />
In the Summer School bulle-<lb />
tin it is stated that "students<lb />
: w ill be permitted to carry a<lb />
j maximum of three full courses<lb />
; each term for a total credit of<lb />
j nine quarter hours per term<lb />
j (six semester hours) A tenta-<lb />
! live list of the courses to be of-<lb />
j fered during the summer ses-<lb />
sions is found in this bulletin,<lb />
i but any course listed in the gen-<lb />
j eral catalogue will be offered<lb />
during either term of summer<lb />
I school provided there is<lb />
j dent demand for it.<lb />
According to the office of ad-<lb />
j ministration, a large enroll-<lb />
ment is expected for this sum-<lb />
mer session. All college students<lb />
have been urged to continue<lb />
their studies this summer in or-<lb />
der to finish as soon as possible<lb />
and qualify for National De-<lb />
fense jobs.<lb />
Informational bulletins is-<lb />
sued by the Government say<lb />
that all college students should<lb />
obtain their degrees so there<lb />
will be increased efficiency in<lb />
employees and employers.<lb />
Many Guests Visit<lb />
Home Management<lb />
House This Year<lb />
suffi- during<lb />
Burns.<lb />
Special Program<lb />
By Victory Choir<lb />
Lewis Sidney Bullock's Vic-1<lb />
tory Choir will present a special<lb />
program of songs in a concert <lb />
at the Austin building tonight<lb />
at 8:30. This will be the first<lb />
of a series of concerts to be pre-<lb />
sented in nine states, including<lb />
several army camps. A nominal<lb />
admission fee will be charged<lb />
and there will be special tickets<lb />
for college students.<lb />
The singers were designated<lb />
by Governor J. M. Broughton<lb />
as the American Victory Chorus<lb />
of North Carolina last summer<lb />
and on a radio hook-up from<lb />
New York, Mr. Bullock's singer .<lb />
won exceptional high praise<lb />
from music critics.<lb />
Greenville is headquarters<lb />
for the Victory Chorus. Its<lb />
members are from Eastern<lb />
Carolina towns. The singers<lb />
serve without pay and through<lb />
sheer love of singing and enter-<lb />
taining the public. <lb />
PRACTICE HOUSE<lb />
The two units of the Home<lb />
Management House have enter-<lb />
tained a hundred and fifty-one<lb />
invited dinner guests at sixty-<lb />
six dinners during the past<lb />
year. No record has been kept<lb />
of the "drop in" company.<lb />
Opportunity is provided for<lb />
each girl to entertain in the<lb />
House in the Apartment. The<lb />
dinner in the Apartment, for<lb />
six people, must not cost over<lb />
a dollar. The allowance in the<lb />
House is more liberal.<lb />
Two hostesses entertained<lb />
jointly at times. This was made<lb />
I necessary by the increase in the<lb />
cost of food.<lb />
Both units of the Home Man-<lb />
agement House will be run each<lb />
term of summer school.<lb />
Students who entertained<lb />
the year were: Sylvia<lb />
Elsie Mae Daughtry,<lb />
Elizabeth Gay. Juanita Rush.<lb />
Mildred Aycock, Frances Gilli-<lb />
kin, Louise Shearon. Yvonne<lb />
Browning, Rosemary Under-<lb />
wood, Marie Gupton. Dorothy<lb />
Gupton, Lydia May, Minnie<lb />
Quinn, Margaret Tart, Melza<lb />
Bostic, Julia David, Emily<lb />
Johnson, Hazel Bowen, Lucille<lb />
Wright. Elizabeth Thomasson<lb />
Propst, Marion Smith, Edith<lb />
Harris, Jessie Keith, Ruth Britt,<lb />
Emily Murphy, Ida Ruth Know-<lb />
les, Ruth Norwarah, Ann Hurff,<lb />
Pauline Mitchell. Lula Gupton,<lb />
Rosa Pecora. Margenette Ash-<lb />
bell. Gladys Sturdivant, Evelyn<lb />
Mitchell. Pecolia Fisher Smith,<lb />
Lula Mae Whitehurst Wilson,<lb />
Lois Lee Britton, Harriet Law-<lb />
rence, Eldred Evans, Dorothy<lb />
Powell. Mary Harvey Ruffin,<lb />
Jane Williams, C hristine<lb />
Schroy, Elizabeth Stacey, Celia<lb />
Blanche Dail, Lillie Easom,<lb />
Louise Taylor. Annie Ruth<lb />
Tucker, Marjorie Gardner, Hel-<lb />
en Margaret Jenkins, Helen<lb />
Lane, Luda M a e Jenkins,<lb />
Nina Catling, Eldred Evans,<lb />
Virginia Whitley, Julia Latham,<lb />
Lucile Privette, Hulda Strick-<lb />
land. Helen Jenkins, Margaret<lb />
Wise, and Hazel White.<lb />
Dr. Leon R. Meadows, (top)<lb />
who will award degrees to the<lb />
1942 graduating class and Mr.<lb />
John Temple Graves, Com-<lb />
 mencement speaker.<lb />
Graves To Speak<lb />
At Commencement<lb />
Exercises Here<lb />
Completing the 1941-1942<lb />
college year will be the annual<lb />
commencement program to be<lb />
held May 29, 30, 31, climaxed<lb />
by graduation exercises on Mon-<lb />
day, June 1st.<lb />
On Friday evening. May 29,<lb />
seniors, juniors, and Alumni<lb />
will be entertained by the col-<lb />
ege at the annual commence-<lb />
ment dance to held in the<lb />
Robert H. Wright Building.<lb />
Alumni Day will be cele-<lb />
brated on Saturday, May 30.<lb />
Plans for the day are as fol-<lb />
ows:<lb />
9:30 a. m.�fleeting of the<lb />
Alumni Association.<lb />
1 :00 p. m.�Alumni Luncheon<lb />
4 :00 p. m.�Open House for<lb />
Alumni and Faculty, at home of<lb />
President and Mrs. Meadows.<lb />
8:30 p. m.�Musical Recital.<lb />
Bishop Edwin H. Hughes, of<lb />
the Methodist Church, will make<lb />
the Commencement sermon at<lb />
11:00 o'clock Sunday morning<lb />
in the Wright Building. All<lb />
local churches will cancel their<lb />
usual Sunday mornings ser-<lb />
vices and many townspeople are<lb />
expected to attend the College<lb />
services.<lb />
On Sunday afternoon, the<lb />
East Carolina Teachers College<lb />
Band will give a concert on<lb />
front campus at 3:30. The pro-<lb />
gram lists many favorite<lb />
marches and selections from<lb />
well known operas. This is the<lb />
first concert by the band since<lb />
it has been under the direction<lb />
of Mr. Robert Getchell, who<lb />
came to the campus last fall.<lb />
At 7:00 p. m members of<lb />
the YWCA and YMCA will<lb />
hold their annual candlelight<lb />
Vesper service in the Wright<lb />
Building.<lb />
Mr. Temple Graves II, will<lb />
deliver the commencement ad-<lb />
dress at 10:30 Monday morning<lb />
in the Wright Building. Mr.<lb />
Graves address will be followed<lb />
by the awarding of the di-<lb />
plomas to ihe 203 graduates.<lb />
This year, for the first time<lb />
in the history of the college, the<lb />
degree of Batchelor of Science<lb />
will be awarded to 11 students.<lb />
1942 Tecoan<lb />
According to Lallah B. Watts,<lb />
editor of the 1942 edition of the ! Atr<lb />
John Temple Graves II, noted<lb />
lecturer, editor, and author will<lb />
deliver the commencement ad-<lb />
dress Monday morning June 1.<lb />
Mr. Graves was graduated from<lb />
Horace Mann School in 1910.<lb />
Since that time he has attended<lb />
a number of other schools, re-<lb />
ceiving several degrees. He<lb />
worked on the editorial staff of<lb />
the New York Journal for a<lb />
couple of years before the<lb />
World War I, He was a second<lb />
Lieutenant with the 49th Heavy<lb />
U. S. Army in France,<lb />
Students Take<lb />
OTI Off Blacklist<lb />
Tecoan, college yearbook, the<lb />
annuals are expected to arrive<lb />
next Tuesday, May 26. The<lb />
annuals will be distributed as<lb />
soon as they arrive. Lallah B.<lb />
asked that students watch the<lb />
bulletin boards for an announce-<lb />
gment concerning the distribu-<lb />
tion of the annual.<lb />
 v, nv,i p; pi.ivpm dance to be held tomorrow night in the<lb />
Wright BumZ'f� 53TS right trow! ffiSwSo&amp;lk Hooks and Dave Owens who<lb />
win theftud Catherine Kzer. Bottom row: Jean Abeyoums, Eugema ll.rri.burn,<lb />
and Ruth Bray.<lb />
Members Of Four Classes<lb />
To Be Guest Of Collese<lb />
Members 4 ihe classes of<lb />
17 '32 and '41 will be honor<lb />
I of the college during the<lb />
.mmencement exercises to<lb />
!i 19<lb />
� C<lb />
 ia.<lb />
Mt WvtM<lb />
held on the campus May �,<lb />
30, 31 and June 1.<lb />
Members of the class of l<lb />
will celeurate their twenty-<lb />
fifth reunion. Dr. Leon K.<lb />
Meadows is adviser to the class.<lb />
Yale blue and white are the<lb />
class colors: "Esse Quam Vi-<lb />
derf. the class motto; and<lb />
ragged robin, the class flower.<lb />
Through the years, the<lb />
seventeeners have shown much<lb />
lovaltv to their Alma Mater.<lb />
Many' of them have worked as<lb />
officers in the Association.<lb />
Mrs B M. Bennett (Elizabeth<lb />
Stewart) served for two years<lb />
as president of the general<lb />
was employed as part-time<lb />
Association. At one time, she<lb />
alumni secretary. Mrs. Bennett<lb />
has never missed a commence-<lb />
ment at ECTC. She speaks of<lb />
the occasion as being "the high<lb />
light of the year" and for this<lb />
trip to Greenville she says that<lb />
she begins planning a year in<lb />
advance. On Alumni Day, 1941,<lb />
Mrs. Bennett was presented the<lb />
symbolic alumni award. Miss<lb />
Wita Bond has served as secre-<lb />
tary and treasurer of the gen-<lb />
eral Association and also as<lb />
part-time alumni secretary.<lb />
Members of the two-year and<lb />
I four-year classes of "32 will<lb />
have their tenth year reunion.<lb />
' It is hoped that many will find<lb />
i it possible to come back for the<lb />
I See Honor Guest on Page Four<lb />
1918-19. and assistant<lb />
ward N. Hurley on<lb />
Peace Committee in<lb />
has been editor of<lb />
Beach Times, and the Jackson-<lb />
ville Journal. At the present he<lb />
is on the editorial staff of the<lb />
Birmingham Age-Herald, and<lb />
daily editorial column syndi-<lb />
cated to Southern newspapers.<lb />
He is the author of several<lb />
southern book; essays, economic<lb />
reviews, short stories and<lb />
poems.<lb />
Bishop Edwin H. Hughes has<lb />
been bishop of the Methodist<lb />
Episcopal Church since 1908,<lb />
and senior bishop from 1936-40<lb />
Members of the student body<lb />
of East Carolina Teachers Col-<lb />
lege voted Thursday night. May<lb />
14, 1942, to take the Olde Towne<lb />
Inn, local restaurant, off the<lb />
blacklist.<lb />
This action was taken at the<lb />
request of the new owners, Mr.<lb />
to. Ed-1 H. B. Sommers and Billy Fow-<lb />
American ler, upon their promise to do all<lb />
Paris. He jn their power to enforce high<lb />
the Palm standards of conduct in the res-<lb />
taurant at all times.<lb />
Students voted unanimously<lb />
to take it off the blacklist.<lb />
The blacklist had been placed<lb />
on the Olde Towne Inn some-<lb />
time ago when advertising cards<lb />
of an unfavorable nature had<lb />
been circulated bearing the<lb />
name of Olde Towne Inn.<lb />
Other points considered in<lb />
taking off the blacklist were the<lb />
reputation of the new owners<lb />
in the operation of the Green-<lb />
ville Health center and reports<lb />
He attended West Virginia Uni- j received from the Greenville city<lb />
Sec Commencement on Paae U 1 officials.<lb />
Dramateers To Entertain<lb />
At Coconut Grove Dance<lb />
Members of the Chi Pi Play-1<lb />
era will play host at a Coconut<lb />
Grove Dance tomorrow night in<lb />
Wright Auditorium. Sponsors<lb />
for the dance were elected in a<lb />
recent meeting and are as fol-<lb />
lows : Ruth Bray, Kay Kayser,<lb />
Jean Abeyounis. Ethel Smith,<lb />
Gene Marshburn, and Ophelia<lb />
Hooks.<lb />
Ophelia Hooks, president for<lb />
this year and next year will<lb />
lead the figure with Dave<lb />
Owens, recently elected vice-<lb />
president for next year.<lb />
Donald Perry is chairman of<lb />
the floor show committee. Assis-<lb />
ting Donald on this committee<lb />
are Rosalie Brown and Jean<lb />
Abeyounis.<lb />
Other committees for the<lb />
dance are: Clifton Britton,<lb />
chairman of the figure commit-<lb />
tee. House Decorations are be-<lb />
ing taken care of by "Shorty"<lb />
Sessoms and Jack Young. Mar-<lb />
tha Rice is chairman of the<lb />
Stage Decorations. Refresh-<lb />
ment, Margaret Lewis; Light-<lb />
ing, Fenley Spear; Art, Mary<lb />
T. Bailey, constitute the re-<lb />
maining committee heads. Dave<lb />
Owens, Ruth Bray, Kay Kay-<lb />
zer, Clifton Britton, and Ophe-<lb />
lia Hooks are ex-officio to all<lb />
committees.<lb />
Bids have been on sale for<lb />
two weeks for twenty-five cents<lb />
apiece. Each member of the<lb />
club has six complimentary bids<lb />
to be given to friends off the<lb />
campus. All alumni members of<lb />
the club have been sent bids.<lb /><pb facs="00037907_tn_0002" /><lb />
PAGE TWO<lb />
The TECO ECHO<lb />
Ent(<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 />
Ptt��ice. Greenville. X. C. under the act of March 3 187Q<lb />
Rosalie Brown<lb />
ASSOCIATE EDITORS<lb />
Margie Dudley<lb />
Charles Craven<lb />
Louise Thomas<lb />
Maribelle Robertson<lb />
Mary Sue Moore<lb />
Mildred Beverly<lb />
Margaret Ennett<lb />
Billy Greene<lb />
REPORTERS<lb />
Harry Jarvis<lb />
BUSINESS STAFF<lb />
Business Manager<lb />
ASSOCIATE BUSINESS MANAGERS<lb />
DOROTHTf PEARSALL<lb />
Garnette Cordle<lb />
Rachel Dixon<lb />
Cathy Hester<lb />
Lois Grigsby<lb />
Beeches Flanagan<lb />
Sherman M. Parks<lb />
Eugenia Marshburn<lb />
Pat Edwards<lb />
Charles Cushman<lb />
FRIDAY<lb />
��<lb />
STUDENT'S CORNED<lb />
Editor-in-Chief<lb />
 Town Editor<lb />
Copy Editor<lb />
Feature Editoi<lb />
News Editor<lb />
Society Editor<lb />
Assignment Editor<lb />
Ruth Alfred<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
TYPISTS<lb />
Helen Page Johnson<lb />
Mary Morris<lb />
Editorial Adviser<lb />
Business Adviser<lb />
Technical Adviser<lb />
Member<lb />
North Carolina Collegiate Press<lb />
Association<lb />
M�mber<lb />
ftssocialed CoflG6taie Press<lb />
Distributor of<lb />
Coileftiaie Di6est<lb />
.i.o.l mutxiM mr<lb />
Nationai Advertising Service, lot<lb />
0 MMMM Avi NI.YOM.N.Y<lb />
(��HI<lb />
HCUi that i've. Got my t�Pi.onA can't S��i<lb />
TO HAKE UP y MIND WHAT euSlJVUSS TO So into"<lb />
Alumni<lb />
News<lb />
By<lb />
ESTELLE McCLEEf<lb />
Well folks, here is a student whom we dc<lb />
duee to you�merely present. We present I<lb />
the ole Teco Echo with great pleasure. Marj<lb />
more than her share of work since she has i<lb />
Maty has distinguished herself mosl<lb />
ism. For four years she has worked on the i<lb />
man year she worked as a reporter. Not a i<lb />
was an associate editor on the staff of ( .<lb />
was in high school. During her Sophomore a)<lb />
was elected an Associate editor of<lb />
the Teco Echo. When Jamea<lb />
Whitfield was called to the army<lb />
last fall. Mary automatically took<lb />
over his duties as editor for this<lb />
year. Both students and faculty<lb />
feel that Mary has fulfilled this<lb />
lostiion with competence. Mary<lb />
has worked hard to play up the<lb />
students whom she feels are the<lb />
best news of all, and to give the<lb />
students what they wanted in<lb />
their paper. Last summer she<lb />
worked on the Greenville News<lb />
Leader for several months. She<lb />
says that the Teco Echo is her<lb />
first love. After graduation she<lb />
hopes she will get a jo!) teaching<lb />
journalism.<lb />
Don't think that Mary is<lb />
capahie and interested only in<lb />
newspapers and the such. She is<lb />
majoring in Science and Math and<lb />
is very good in her field. She was a member<lb />
her second and thin'<lb />
freshman year she <lb />
h<lb />
year<lb />
I<lb />
Welcome Home Alumni<lb />
year as the<lb />
collegeromeXck to VSPf! f loyal Alumni of the vice-president. Mrs. T. R. Ains-<lb />
sWnPandPtomat then- Alma Mater, to renew old friend ley (Ruth V. Batten) Hertford<lb />
toru a� "rT �neS; Many of these formt!r udents look Mrs. H. R Winslow fRuth<lb />
and view it as an outstanding event in Spivey), secretaw Her f d<lb />
rerqwmans County�<lb />
On Thursday night, May 7. a<lb />
Perquimans County chapter of<lb />
the Alumni Association of East I<lb />
Carolina Teachers College was C<lb />
organized. The organization ings during the year. For each<lb />
meeting was held in the home meeting a program has been<lb />
� .Mrs; � Winslow (Ruth given. The total number of<lb />
N'ney). Officers elected were: alumni living in Greensboro<lb />
I resident Mrs. C. E. Hobgood ; who have been contacted dur-<lb />
Breedlove), Hertford: ing the year is twenty-five<lb />
porter. Mrs. Staton Ross<lb />
eluding dues the chapter's con-<lb />
tribution is $35.31.<lb />
In Greensboro, the E. C. T<lb />
alumni have held four meet<lb />
president her Third<lb />
s a member of the Math I<lb />
1 � �r u th� tn'st year 'n was�rgani<lb />
As if all of these things can't keen her I<lb />
sides! In a recent count she discovered thai -� .<lb />
postcards. (If you go somewhere picturesqu tl<lb />
might send her another for her collection � Marv<lb />
all sports. Of course all of E. C. T C<lb />
ball basketball, and football. Once sh<lb />
tending a football game in snow<lb />
played she stayed! Whenever<lb />
their year.<lb />
Alumni Day<lb />
However tht<lb />
leir are many of our graduates who have<lb />
iosi touch with the school tor various reasons<lb />
It is true that it is impossible for all of our graduates to re-<lb />
'arn A r�1 I)a:v- bul there are many who can return but<lb />
seem to lack that spirit of loyalty so vital to the success of an<lb />
TZZZSra"on'or feel that the A,umni 2t�S<lb />
Johnnie<lb />
Of-<lb />
ficers for 194142 were: presi-<lb />
dent. Miss Alice Pope; vice-<lb />
president. Mrs. Robert Barbee<lb />
'Alice Whitehurst) ; secretary-<lb />
treasurer. Lila Pritchard. For<lb />
the<lb />
major ones<lb />
e was tl<lb />
and rain, bul<lb />
she gets a little si<lb />
watching she runs out and takes a swim or<lb />
lo end a very successful college career Mar<lb />
among students of American Universities and I<lb />
Who. Well. Mary, we hate to see you leave us <lb />
ing for your by-line in the New York Times -<lb />
S. Strickly confidently, Marv has<lb />
Ut please don't tell who told <lb />
PUK<lb />
This is not true. The<lb />
program<lb />
NoU : A few of the chap- school. Dr. Berwin used "as a fJornnl,ttee plans to have Relig-<lb />
i dfvel�P pirit ,of coopera- Uer presidents or reporters have topic, in relafa� hSJ!Ll 10,us Emphasis week with a not-<lb />
constitution of the Associaton, the<lb />
Alumni Association has a very definite<lb />
purpose. According to the<lb />
purpose of thi<lb />
A!rnlIPo'VtS ?!mbers to 5"Me a spirit of loyalty to tteFr Ialready "sent<lb />
ufble �� In onit t fHSft?6 Welfare oi the Whenever vear'work<lb />
! ossible. In order to fuliill this purpose it is necessary for every<lb />
nsrTwsr to do his or her parl A�d �<lb />
However you cannot do your part unless you keep ud with<lb />
n b?5S?hv" Sd V1aCUVe intCrest in ita acie" This<lb />
can he done b attending the meetings of the organizat<lb />
year on Alumni Day. Not only will<lb />
rk<lb />
and reporter. Miss<lb />
White, Belvidere. This brings the last meet<lb />
the total number, of chapters up Dr. Beate Berwin<lb />
to twenty-two. Miss Emilv refugee<lb />
Smithwick. vice-president<lb />
the Northeastern district, assi<lb />
ted in the organization<lb />
The incoming and outgoing<lb />
V. W. C. A. cabinets, with the<lb />
"Y" advisers. Misses Williams<lb />
I J and Grisby, had a retreat at<lb />
j Camp Leach near Washington,<lb />
" I North Carolina, during the<lb />
In weekend of May 8-10, to think<lb />
out an interesting program for<lb />
the remainder of the programs<lb />
schedule for this year, and to<lb />
plan the installation of the<lb />
House of Comradships and com-<lb />
mencement services. During the<lb />
retreat, work, recreation, and<lb />
worship, were given their place<lb />
on the schedule.<lb />
Group programs for the com- To th-e E(lit) of the Teco Echi<lb />
ing year will be worked out by<lb />
a committee of three. Bessie Fay<lb />
Hunt, chairman, will have<lb />
charge of Sunday night vespers<lb />
and special programs. Friday<lb />
night Vespers which will con-<lb />
German S1StS largely of rouPs diflCUS-<lb />
wrmi s,ons and forums will be under<lb />
Spence<lb />
ill plan<lb />
atch. Then<lb />
"Oil.<lb />
STUDENT OPINION<lb />
?us impression lefl<lb />
swers are Ne<lb />
m<lb />
. Ii<lb />
I wish to correct one erroneo<lb />
torial of May 8, entitled "Some A<lb />
say -can the students help it if the dormitories<lb />
for study? Isnt someone on the administrative<lb />
for enforcing a reasonable amount of quiet<lb />
That, my dear students, is on<lb />
no one but yourselves, and the<lb />
sibility in the matter, the better off we shall all be 1<lb />
ance o r quiet in the dormitories is put down in blacl<lb />
in the handbook as the responsibility of the Student i<lb />
the proctors appointed by the council If th<lb />
" th<lb />
'�<lb />
point on which you<lb />
sooner you accept j<lb />
ey fail to<lb />
ed speaker from off the campus.<lb />
in relating her expert<lb />
report of the ence. "My Escape From Ger-<lb />
to the Alumni Of- many During the business 1 chief aims is have<lb />
�u Tese rePorts are included hour, officers for next year " student Programs and thus<lb />
the La Grange chapter was were chosen. Mrs C A Hck<lb />
organized last September with son (Patty Smith) wi<lb />
I . i-v �ilii ��'�� au.i oiuiLiii win serve<lb />
h representatives from the Colas president: Mrs Robert Bar<lb />
si lew present. During the year bee (Alice Whitehurst) vice<lb />
h eight meetings were held. The President; and Miss 'Bessie<lb />
more people into "Y"<lb />
Farewell Seniors!<lb />
Th<lb />
f serve daring 194243. tLZ p ,t I,Calu�ni � in<lb />
you<lb />
leave your Alma Mater this year you will walk m, Veni<lb />
into a topsy-turby world. Many of you boys wTnot be able to '<lb />
persue the work you have plannedinstead vo w enter into<lb />
some branch of the service or government woVk S o m e of "ou<lb />
tMrls will not follow the plans you had made, either However<lb />
here are vital positions waiting for you to fill. Teachers are in<lb />
demand now as never before. You have vour degrees Go out<lb />
there seniors and fight. You have the stuff in vou ?o make Voo<lb />
We say to each of you. "Good luck, we shall miss you "<lb />
These<lb />
Sut-<lb />
Keith) ;<lb />
art<lb />
sec-<lb />
Celia<lb />
Orantham: reporter. Miss Ev-<lb />
Jitt County as guests to ,<lb />
bridge party. In April, a Bingo<lb />
party was enjoyed. Guests<lb />
speakers to Alumni during the<lb />
year have been: Mrs. Adelaide<lb />
�. Bloxton, Miss Maria<lb />
Oraham, and Dr. Leon R<lb />
dows. Mr. Denton<lb />
D.<lb />
Mea-<lb />
Rossell of<lb />
Education vs. War<lb />
W� Hm�St SCh�0,S and co,lees are confronted with<lb />
�rellments and, at the sj<lb />
ng8taff, plant and the ordinary<lb />
the problem oi decreasing enrollments "and, at Vhe'samT tFrne'<lb />
with the necessity of maintaining staff. nlTJ JuJ!me'<lb />
forces and in productive capacities i, exactedI to mlv TT<lb />
roacts into the student body of 2211 S<lb />
mentri.nC0lleges,st?adi1 decrease" iftimef wlr ' " enr�11<lb />
' r7, &amp;rer But a college education<lb />
Six meetings have been held,<lb />
the first of which was held in<lb />
September with Dr. Leon R<lb />
Meadows as guest speaker. His<lb />
topic, "What Constitutes A<lb />
Good Alumnus was an inspi-<lb />
ration to all. In October, the<lb />
president. Beatrice Cherry, gave<lb />
an account of the Homecoming<lb />
lay at E. C. T. C. The Novem-<lb />
ber-December meeting was held<lb />
m December with a short<lb />
hnstmas program and an ex-<lb />
change of gifts. Dr. Frank<lb />
spo�Lt0 the �rouP in January<lb />
on "The United States and the<lb />
War Situation The February<lb />
meeting was a social at the<lb />
home of Miss Vallie Sumrell. In<lb />
March, the chapter sponsored a<lb />
bridge tournament which was<lb />
very successful. Every member<lb />
was most cooperative in the<lb />
undertaking. During the last<lb />
IT utinAkof ihe year' which was<lb />
held at the home of Mrs. Staton<lb />
jtnSZZgLfiJZZ <lb />
are against you. There<lb />
are very few students who go back to college after thev-h�e<lb />
why not come to summer school? Then vou'll haw hnS , J <lb />
lege education and the job. But whatever you do Hn " C01'<lb />
tyour college education uW vlllTJ y�U d�' don t �ve "P<lb />
education unless you have to.<lb />
5cal selections on<lb />
the Christmas program. Also,<lb />
Mr �e, Christmas program,<lb />
Miss Ruby Grant, senior, read<lb />
a story. Miss Christine Johns-<lb />
ton, alumna read selections<lb />
from The White Cliffs for the<lb />
,o!e,usJry Pr��ram Officers, for<lb />
1941-42 were: Mrs. Mildred<lb />
Owens, president; Mrs E T<lb />
Stafford (Lessie Mae jen-<lb />
SK' �vice-president Mrs.<lb />
Chester Walsh (Catherine Hill)<lb />
secretary; Grace E. Smith<lb />
treasurer; Estelle McClees, re-<lb />
porter. Officers for 194243<lb />
are: Mrs. R V. Davenport<lb />
M�rr�S lcho,s)' President,<lb />
Mrs Clem Garner (Ruth Rlan-<lb />
chard) vice-president; Eliza-<lb />
SLDal' secretary Grace<lb />
femith, treasurer; Mrs. Mildred<lb />
Snf" r?P�rter- The Green-<lb />
ville chapter has turned into<lb />
the Association treasury the<lb />
amount of eighty dollars and<lb />
seventy-five cents.<lb />
draw<lb />
work<lb />
On Friday evening Virginia<lb />
 hitley and Charlotte Shearin<lb />
old and new presidents, talked<lb />
on the purpose for which the<lb />
iWCA exists, and outlined the<lb />
schedule for the retreat.<lb />
Those who went on the retreat<lb />
were Misses Williams and Gris-<lb />
by. Virginia Whitley, Charlotte<lb />
Shearin. Willie Mae Daniels,<lb />
5 2 o�ne' Bessie Fa' Hunt,<lb />
Mabel Spence Watson, Carol<lb />
l-eigh Humphries, Mildred Bev-<lb />
�Z'�,Sy,S Green- A,1'ce Ferrel,<lb />
Estelle Davis, Zalia Carowan,<lb />
Grace Ross, Frances Radcliff,<lb />
Kathenne Russell. Annie Aud-<lb />
rey Stevenson, Dorothine Mas-<lb />
sey, and Mary Long Ford<lb />
ruling the responsibility lies ultimately on those t<lb />
vole1 at air �ffkvi's-�r cven m�re on those<lb />
 h<lb />
W r a f hF? r(ulations in the handbook (p<lb />
v. . U A. and not by administration) is "There shall b<lb />
able quietness in the dormitories at all tim�<lb />
t th(<lb />
re<lb />
and tht<lb />
of oersonal responsibility in the students<lb />
oudK tL d�t��ry who plays her radio s� loudly or<lb />
rnntrr-i a c,lsturbs others, is woefully lacking both u M :<lb />
ththtti?Sey�fffr80,MU responsibility. Alst. 1 I<lb />
that b the time a girl is "old enough to be in college sh si<lb />
have sufficient maturity and consideration for other, so tl<lb />
herUkeen�r T,� " �V h "ith � k<lb />
her keep reasonably quiet when others are trying to study<lb />
itorv lUh�v?aVe miny. times P�rs(,naI1v ��i�ted girls in my dorm-<lb />
wini"�f &amp; hf u to S? �ut ?f bed and "� the other<lb />
ere, L t? T after m,d"1hl l( d it. But every tim I �<lb />
lack ft T1? VT lt has been " of �. .<lb />
i � � f Vo1 lJ r �n f�U� Ul ccept personal re-<lb />
oponstbUity, and an admission of the failure of student<lb />
S( I <lb />
plans for the year were sub-<lb />
mitted by the president and<lb />
voted on; in October, the annual<lb />
dinner meeting was held at the<lb />
Woman s Club with Dr. Re-<lb />
Barker and Dr. Baughan as<lb />
a bridge tournament was spon-<lb />
sored ; in December, alumni en-<lb />
joyed a Christmas party; in<lb />
January, Dr. Clyde A. Erwin<lb />
superintendent of Public In<lb />
struction, was guest speaker; in<lb />
February, five pupils of the<lb />
w. DPariment of the State<lb />
School for the Blind gave a<lb />
concert for the Alumni group-<lb />
, in March, Miss Estelle McClees<lb />
visited with the chapter; in<lb />
��� if mu?ical Program was<lb />
given by voice pupils of Miss<lb />
Byerly music teacher in Need-<lb />
ham Broughton High School;<lb />
SJtei a bride tournament<lb />
was held among chapter mem-<lb />
bers. During the State Teach-<lb />
ers Meeting in RaJeighmem-<lb />
� �J the,Wh chapter<lb />
whatTre f dolrmitwV � a student responsibilit)<lb />
wnat are you going to do about it<lb />
students?<lb />
�MARY<lb />
CHEAT 11 AM<lb />
new officers were electedMrs h-wf1! chaPter had<lb />
Robbie Dail nresidenf Jf e meetings during the<lb />
Martha BSJiiJS" JSL me-mbs on the<lb />
Miss Christine Harris, secrel<lb />
tary-treasurer; and Mrs. Staton<lb />
Koss, reporter. Officers who<lb />
served the chapter during the<lb />
past year are: president, Bea-<lb />
trice Cherry; secretary-treas-<lb />
urer, Mrs. Jamie Dail; and re-<lb />
HOOTING WHO'S<lb />
, , A. . By the Wise Ole Owl<lb />
boreh�. �wW1Se nd �uVl "1 the oId oak tree (the one in the ar-<lb />
ITit Tl1 'hat did the old bird �y? He's really cap-<lb />
you-S allf P y' USC he Sees a11' knovvs a!I- �-oe is<lb />
that Dek0"1 r thJnjrS thJlt the 0,d bird whispered to me was<lb />
seen to-to P and,the cute �mber. Ann Ward, are<lb />
atstJiiJ5a- To�much'm fact for thti re-<lb />
kum nts of Many Vo-<lb />
sto?t7?nW aifd Ra(lhe � together , break up. and each one<lb />
BH1 'tonf?PlhT80,mebody else-namely. Kathleen Aycock and<lb />
these Kl Joh"s�n- But here is the confoozing part. Are<lb />
oart of thS � JCt,y- �n,the beam or are their actions just<lb />
part of their spring cleaning? How 'bout it folks?<lb />
Billv seems fn 1 T JamesPart time, anyway. However,<lb />
Buy seems to be getting along o. k although that britrht red<lb />
the'otoSieT SS He,en'S attention�Blllv what � thS<lb />
On?nfZ1 Vd VOV.saVin? -��"�. Is that right?<lb />
Billv rlnp h i Peculiar things, says the old bird, is that<lb />
EX�2TZL?.S fia "unattached" these days. To quit<lb />
hfltinr ormmj i. i. i  uiiauaciiwi xnese aays. 10 quit<lb />
toTwSwtSt f rUb.bery uand get t0 thc Point, has our moun-<lb />
S nVea?ii?h?� � nteTV-n the girls about th campus; is some-<lb />
dosomAt �r in the Wor,d matter Please Owl-<lb />
do some heavy evedrippmg and enlighter<lb />
�� ��3 fyesdripping and enlighten our worried n inds.<lb />
active roll. Sixty Raleigh E. C.<lb />
1. L alumni have been con-<lb />
tacted during the year. Pro-<lb />
grams for each meeting have<lb />
been very interesting. The fol-<lb />
lowing is a report of the pro-<lb />
gram: In September, there was ��.<lb />
a business meeting at which year<lb />
S �omeXiY edriPPtog and enlighten ,�� worried<lb />
ome heavy evesdnpping and enlightei<lb />
SI1 (And y�u.r enemy�referring to the bird again)<lb />
a tea for all visiting E C T r<lb />
alumni. Officers for the past<lb />
year have been: president, Miss<lb />
Mrs T MrMS; Vice-Preskient,<lb />
1942-43 are: Mrs. J. M. New-<lb />
some president; Mrs. John H.<lb />
Harris, vice-president; Miss Ne-<lb />
w. l-ee Townsend, secretary<lb />
Miss Annie Uurie Melvin trea-<lb />
surer; Mrs A. B. Uzzle, Jr rt<lb />
tor hi' Incd �ues the chap-<lb />
xer nas contributed one hundred find vonrlf in �;liSL "v UI "un y�u wui prooaDJ<lb />
dollars to the Association tWs i����l&amp;J1? th,n net fall. Till then here<lb />
Davifaffar ?2l��j� heads nor tai,s from this Sisk-<lb />
a-waJit L toL ?nd,e,rtlf Ry and Bonnie are definitely "that-<lb />
femTor youtoclTa'p g �ther'SAn�ther pr0b'<lb />
excitS'mtodnn 0,d P"1 to stamP the foregoing in my<lb />
to leave Bn? thJ )IT C!) jt was about �me for him<lb />
to leave. But the last thing he said to me was that he was irointr<lb />
to travel everywhere this summer from Natehy to MoWleTrom<lb />
keep an eye on all our Problem Chilin.<lb />
So, be earful, if you step out on us or "him" you will probably<lb />
wf wilWill"li fVst ,n8r next faIL Ti" then here's<lb />
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ire men liP'i' was rated excellent.<lb />
Se v OUr good<lb />
ALUMNI DAY<lb />
of '41 accepted teaching posi- stration; positions as assistant j cepted a position as a social graduates are in service. Two<lb />
tions. Other positions accepted Home Demonstration Agents; case worker; and one, as an ad- of the class are doing graduate<lb />
were: stenographic; positions positions as recreational direc- grttaing representative with work and one is a student at<lb />
Planters Peanut Company ot the Assembly 1 raining School<lb />
Virginia. Fourteen of the men in Richmond, Va.<lb />
!hl Fathei HONOR GUEST<lb />
the YWCA<lb />
Continued from '� One<lb />
occasion. I with the Farm Security Admini-1 tors, WPA. One graduate ac<lb />
("lass adviser for the senior:<lb />
i lass of '32 is Mr. Ralph Deal.<lb />
Shearin. presi<lb />
1 Humphries oi<lb />
lent : He)<lb />
R ids ille, treasur-<lb />
M Daniels of Ox<lb />
and Bessi Fa<lb />
ington, R ligious<lb />
( ontinut (I from Peat One<lb />
Give Her A (Graduation Gift From<lb />
ccsc � s<lb />
"The Hoitx of Values"<lb />
icers are<lb />
Marshall-<lb />
Since Miss Catherine Cassidy.<lb />
who was adviser to the two-year<lb />
elass is no longer at ECTC, Miss<lb />
at their home on Easl Fifth Louise Williams has been asked<lb />
Street for all guests, including l? rvv M sl,wial hostess to<lb />
the class of "42, of Alumni hay. eiass du�ng commence<lb />
This tea will end the program ment- �m��Z��-�. -T<lb />
for Alumni Day for 1942. ' M(' Class Of 41 will hold : Tviimr ciwwfcTT j nTTiminri i-vi-�t-o�o(t-o<lb />
their first reunion meeting of I NEW SPRING and SUMMER DRESSES<lb />
e class this year. 11 AT<lb />
A large majority of the Class I I<lb />
COMMENCEMENT<lb />
v riNG<lb />
I 'ontinut d from Page One<lb />
naM versity, Indiana College and<lb />
" " Ohio Wesleyan where he re-<lb />
 fin� ceived several degrees. He has<lb />
p���' been a lecturer at Vanderbilt<lb />
� is ldu- University, De Peauru Timers<lb />
ity. Southern California and<lb />
Southern Methodist University.<lb />
He is a member of Delta Tan<lb />
Uelta and Phi Beta Kappa,<lb />
Bishop Hughes is the author of<lb />
'Letters hi Evangelism"<lb />
' I hanksgiving Sermons<lb />
� Ont<lb />
- which<lb />
on,<lb /><lb />
and<lb />
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CONGRATULATIONS<lb />
TO TDK<lb />
(LASS OF '42<lb />
For Tkt Ilt ul Gift<lb />
�Set �<lb />
W IL LI A M S '<lb />
"T)n Lali(s Store<lb />
C. HEBER FORBES I <lb />
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all lor That<lb />
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IIMENT WH<lb />
(; KK1S GROCERY<lb />
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IRA ; A "IONS<lb />
THE<lb />
A riNG ('LASS<lb />
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r. Year"<lb />
nd Link. Seniors!<lb />
1. DRESS<lb />
FOR 'I HI.<lb />
MENCEMENT<lb />
J PENNEY (().<lb />
Treat Your<lb />
Senior Friends<lb />
With Refreshing<lb />
Drink<lb />
from<lb />
KARES<lb />
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( ongTatulations<lb />
To '42<lb />
Seniors<lb />
WE HAVE ENJOYED<lb />
SERVING YOU<lb /><lb />
NEH1 BOTTLING<lb />
COMPANY j<lb />
Greenville, N. C.<lb />
Swell Treats<lb />
THE HOUSE OF<lb />
LANCE<lb />
EXTENDS<lb />
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE<lb />
SENIORS OF '42<lb />
SEE THE NEW<lb />
SWIM SUITS and PLAYSUITS<lb />
id k c'lb y <lb />
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GUM 0 '42<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />
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Congratulations<lb />
Seniors<lb />
We Have Enjoyed<lb />
Serving You<lb />
THE COLLEGE<lb />
STORES<lb />
We Shall Pay<lb />
Them Back With<lb />
Compound<lb />
Interest'lr.o<lb />
a4M,r:iJ<lb />
We Need Every College Man<lb />
In Officers' Training<lb />
� To Man the Mightiest Air Army in the World <lb />
Make Your Choice This<lb />
Week For Present or Future<lb />
Officers' Training<lb />
Refreshment, complete<lb />
refreshment delicious<lb />
taste, without an after-<lb />
taste. these things<lb />
give Coca-Cola some-<lb />
thing special in a soft<lb />
drink. Thirst asks noth-<lb />
ing more.<lb />
You trust its quality<lb />
iOTTlED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY<lb />
COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Dorothy Lamour<lb />
SINMON TIES<lb />
THE FLEET'S IN<lb />
William Holden Jimmy Dorsey and orchestra<lb />
PKIBAt May 29<lb />
Miriam Hopkins<lb />
Brian Donlevy<lb />
�A Gentlemen After<lb />
Dark"<lb />
WED-nUK<lb />
Ginger ROGERS<lb />
with R.S.V.P. eyes as<lb />
"ROXIE HART"<lb />
May 31-June 1<lb />
Katharine Hepburn<lb />
Spencer Tracy<lb />
"Woman of <lb />
the Year'<lb />
PITT<lb />
IF your blood boils at the very<lb />
thought of an enslaved world . :<lb />
If Jap treachery and Nazi savagery<lb />
make you see red and itch for a gun<lb />
�calm yourself with the promise<lb />
that we shall pay them back uith com-<lb />
pound interest!<lb />
We shall�and you as a college<lb />
man now have the opportunity of<lb />
serving as a Flying Officer�a Bom-<lb />
bardier, Navigator or Pilot�with<lb />
that branch of service which will do<lb />
that paying back in person�the U. S.<lb />
Army Air Forces!<lb />
Under the new Army Air Force<lb />
Reserve Plan�if vou are a Senior or<lb />
wish to leave school�apply now for<lb />
your Aviation Cadet training.<lb />
You and your friends can share<lb />
together the work and fun of flight<lb />
training, and after approximately 8<lb />
months�earn the right to be flying<lb />
officers in the U. S. Army Air Forces!<lb />
On the other hand, if you are a<lb />
Freshman, Sophomore or Junior�<lb />
you can. if you like, continue your<lb />
studies under the Deferred Service<lb />
Plan of the Army Air Forces-and<lb />
become better prepared for Officers'<lb />
Training later.<lb />
New Simplified Requirements<lb />
To qualify you must be 18 to 26<lb />
(inclusive), physically fit-and pass<lb />
a new, simplified mental test which<lb />
c Jlege men find easy.<lb />
When you are ready�and facili-<lb />
ties are ready�you begin as an<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, provided<lb />
they maintain sausfactory scholas-<lb />
tic standing.<lb />
All College Men May Enlltt<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. All 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 />
The new Army Air Fore Enlisted Re-<lb />
serve Plan l� port of on over-oil Army<lb />
Enlisted Reierve Corp proarom shortly<lb />
to be announced. This program will<lb />
provide opportunities for college men<lb />
to enlist in other branches of the Army<lb />
on a deferred basis and to continue<lb />
their education through graduation if<lb />
a satisfactory standard of work is<lb />
maintained. In ease of necessity the<lb />
Secretary of War shall determine when<lb />
they may be called to active duty.<lb />
It Is understood that men so enlisted<lb />
will have the opportunity of competing<lb />
for vacancies In officer's candidate<lb />
schools.<lb />
This plan has been approved In the<lb />
belief that continuance of education will<lb />
develop capacities for leadership. (Re-<lb />
serve enlistment will not alter regulations<lb />
regarding established R. O. T. C. plans.)<lb />
Aviation Cadet at $75 a month, with<lb />
expenses paid.<lb />
If vou have majored in science or<lb />
engineering you can try for a<lb />
commission in the ground crew�in<lb />
Armament, Communications, Engi-<lb />
neering, Meteorology, Photography.<lb />
As a Second Lieutenant on active<lb />
duty, your pay ranges from $183 to<lb />
$245 a month.<lb />
80 Have Won Commissions<lb />
Due to thorough training�about<lb />
four out of every five Aviation Cadets<lb />
this past year received Second Lieu-<lb />
tenants' commissions�of which 67<lb />
axe now flying officers.<lb />
The tremendous expansion of the<lb />
Air Forces should assure rapid ad-<lb />
vancement in all branches. And after<lb />
the war�you'll be ready for the ever-<lb />
growing opportunities in aviation.<lb />
Settle Your Service Now<lb />
The years ahead are war years�and<lb />
every college man should make his<lb />
plans accordingly.<lb />
To make America supreme in the air<lb />
we need every college man who can<lb />
qualify for active or deferred service.<lb />
So take advantage now of this op-<lb />
tion. You may never again have such<lb />
opportunities.<lb />
See your Faculty Air Force Advisor<lb />
for information and help with details.<lb />
Join the thousands of America's col-<lb />
lege men who are enlisting this week!<lb />
NOTE: If you are under 21, you will need<lb />
your parents' or guardian's<lb />
consent. Birth certificate<lb />
and three letters of recom-<lb />
mendation will be required<lb />
of all applicants. Obtain<lb />
the forms and send them<lb />
home today.<lb />
SEE YOUR FACULTY AIR FORCE ADVISOR FOR FULL INFORMATION<lb />
Or Apply to Your Local Recruiting and Induction Station)<lb />
Arm, RecruitinK and Induction Station Are In The Follewfa Cities<lb />
CHARLOTTE ASHEVILLE DURHAM FArETTEVILLE<lb />
R LEIGH WINSTON-SALEM<lb />
Aviation Cadet Examining Boards Are Located In Tfie FewtaR-Cities :<lb />
CHARLOTTE FAYETTEVILLE WILMINGTON<lb />
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PAGE FOUR<lb />
t - -  �   � .  m,iiMliiMa<lb />
i gn Sports Summarizing <lb />
I jSp?" k Billy Green<lb />
! K: in �<lb />
J i<lb />
lo start another year of "sports news" and occurrences, we'<lb />
the new sports staff take delight in saying that we are taking<lb />
i ver something that has been handled with the best of judgment,<lb />
honor, and good sports writing. Jimmy Gianakos' proved to be<lb />
one of the best editors ever to handle the sports section. With<lb />
his originality and good management he was able to rake up the<lb />
goods that sports lovers liked to read.<lb />
We shall appreciate your criticism and suggestions during<lb />
the coming year in our "Sports Parade<lb />
The TECO ECHO<lb />
FRIDAY. MAY<lb />
Training Station<lb />
Defeats Pirates<lb />
In Monday's Game<lb />
The Naval Training Station<lb />
of Norfolk downed the Pirates<lb />
of East Carolina. 125, Monday<lb />
afternoon at the Guy Smith<lb />
Stadium. The game proved to<lb />
be a much closer battle than had<lb />
been anticipated by the three<lb />
hundred Tans who attended.<lb />
These fans had the opportunity<lb />
to cast their eyes on some big<lb />
time sluggers and were ap-<lb />
parently well pleased by the<lb />
performance shown by these<lb />
men along a ith the "do it or di �"<lb />
Bucs End Athletic Seaso<lb />
on<lb />
I lie Pirates seem to have had quite an enjoyable tim<lb />
their trip to Norfolk last week. Bob Young was quite proud of<lb />
the great catch he made to put Sam Chapman out. Chapman, "a<lb />
big timer had knocked one over the fence the previous time up.<lb />
"Big Henry" Aldrich was so sure of striking the m i g h t y<lb />
"Sam" out that he put up a four-bit bet with some of his fellow<lb />
t animates. However, Aldrich pitched a good game even though<lb />
the fifth inning rain did keep him from winning his bet.<lb />
In the 1940 football season, the Pirates worked into a good<lb />
machine, and one that developed into victors of a perfect season<lb />
with last Fall's undefeated brigade. Our college President. Dr.<lb />
Meadows, receives much credit for these seasons as he contribu-<lb />
ted much m finding ways for s me of the leading athletes to at-<lb />
Dr. Meadows finds it impossible to attend but few of<lb />
le<lb />
attitude of i!<lb />
men.<lb />
Dick Gauldin<lb />
tire engagement<lb />
iiv and<lb />
Norfolk i<lb />
one hit 1<lb />
plate Of<lb />
some fine<lb />
and right<lb />
bed b<lb />
(Ihristenbury-<lb />
hurled Lhe en-<lb />
for the Teach-<lb />
ield Sam Chapman,<lb />
ean-up man to only<lb />
r four trips lo the<lb />
course Chapman hit<lb />
ones into deep center<lb />
field, only to be rob-<lb />
!ob Young and<lb />
Football Team<lb />
r<lb />
sViOst Successful<lb />
East Can<lb />
lege has completed<lb />
m i -nee : , athlel<lb />
in the hH<lb />
an'i I, up'ea1 en<lb />
; all and fifl I<lb />
ball and baseball.<lb />
Things look'<lb />
in football v<lb />
fourteen men turn<lb />
practice the first<lb />
ever, ��( loach Jol<lb />
jpeedy<lb />
the .fame?<lb />
of all the<lb />
as ! usiness keeps him occupies<lb />
thletic teams and willing to In<lb />
. but he is always back<lb />
1) in any way possible.<lb />
You have no doubt noticed the big fellow following the gaso-<lb />
line moving machine around the campus. This youth bears the<lb />
handle. "Fat" Rogeraon, and what time he isn't on class, he puts<lb />
m hours of time with that machine. A strange thing about this is<lb />
that he keeps it going steady and at a fast rate of speed.<lb />
Rogerson has been a big factor on the football team for the<lb />
past two seasons at his tackle position. Last season he did most<lb />
ot the kicking-off and easily proved to be one of the best in the<lb />
South. Well, if "Fat" sticks to that mowing machine and Uncle<lb />
Sam doesn't interfere, we'll be seeing great things from this boy<lb />
Rogerson next Fall.<lb />
Two prominent men in past athletic history of this college<lb />
have completed their basic training in the Gene Tunnev Physical<lb />
Education program at the Norfolk Naval Base and are' now<lb />
stationed at their respective positions. Donald Brock, whom we<lb />
remember for his great basketball ability and sportsmanship.<lb />
- stationed at Houston. Texas. Walter Rogers, 1940 football'<lb />
captain, is at Pearl Harbor. These are instructors in the Navy.<lb />
Six Seniors Sing Swain Song<lb />
by Billy C n m<lb />
On Monday. June 1, three of East Carolina's greatest<lb />
athletes. Charles Futrell. Dan Waddell. and Howard Roberson<lb />
will receive their college degrees. These fellows have contributed<lb />
very much by helping the Pirates through manv athletic engage-<lb />
ments. Norman Mayo. Bob Young, and Jimmv Gianokas plan<lb />
to graduate at the end of the first term of this year's summer<lb />
school.<lb />
Dan Waddell<lb />
Dan Waddell entered school in the fall of 1940 as a transfer<lb />
from Brevard College. While at Brevard. Dan served on the Stu-<lb />
dent Council, was captain of the football team his second year,<lb />
and was outsanding as a scholar. Coach Christenburv saw ability<lb />
in Waddell's football knowledge and made him quarterback on<lb />
the Pirate roster for the seasons '40-41. Waddell proved to be<lb />
a fine general and was a main cog in this vear's undefeated foot-<lb />
jndefeated football edition. He was manager of the basket-<lb />
at ECTC. A pet thought of his was<lb />
under player's nose at half-time. "I<lb />
want you birds to feel ready he would exclaim with a laugh.<lb />
Charles Futrell<lb />
Our next hero is the blonde headed bov who never frowns<lb />
He goes by the name of Charles Futrell, "Whitie" to his fellow-<lb />
athletes. Charlie has established quite a record during his four<lb />
years at East Carolina. Being a star in two sports, football and<lb />
baseball, he has given fans and team-mates much to recognize in<lb />
his good sportsmanship and ability. Charlie captained the Pirate<lb />
baseball outfit this season and proved to be every bit the leader<lb />
his friends expected him to be. He also served as president of<lb />
the arsity Club this vear.<lb />
Buddy Murray. Sammy Cran-<lb />
dall managed to get his mits on<lb />
one of Chapman's slugs also.<lb />
Radunish did the dirty work<lb />
en the mound for the sailors,<lb />
and really gave the Greenville<lb />
boys something to look at. Radu-<lb />
nish was relieved in the sixth<lb />
by Carl Wray. ex Mars Hill and<lb />
Wake Forest athlete.<lb />
Leading the Teachers at the<lb />
bat were "Shorty" Tripp, who<lb />
grabbed two hits for four trips,<lb />
and Wiley Brown who got Lwo<lb />
hits in three trips and played a<lb />
bang-up game at short stop, be-<lb />
I ing pulled in from center<lb />
field due to Brant Waters' be-<lb />
ing laid up with poison ivy.<lb />
Waters has been the stalwart at<lb />
the short stop position this sea-<lb />
son. Other hitter of the day for<lb />
the Teachers were. Murray.<lb />
Mayo. Young and Sisk, each<lb />
with (ne for four. For the<lb />
Sailors, Carlin, ex-piedmont<lb />
Leaguer, got three hits for four<lb />
trips, closely followed by Cari<lb />
Wray with two for two. The<lb />
other hits for the Navy were<lb />
scattered with Chapman getting<lb />
one for four, Rosa, one for four.<lb />
j Preibisch. one for five, and De-<lb />
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! Roberson. Charles Futrell)<lb />
six senior athletes who will graduate this ye<lb />
. Bob Young, Dan Waddell. Jimmv Gianakos<lb />
Pirates Score<lb />
One Win, One Loss<lb />
On Norfolk Trip<lb />
:ir. Top row : How-<lb />
and Norma Mayo.<lb />
The slugging Pirates of East<lb />
Carolina made quite an tmpres-<lb />
th their trip to Nor-<lb />
folk 1;<lb />
Jaurs with one for five.<lb />
The Boxes:<lb />
E. C. T. C. AB R 11<lb />
Murray. RF 5 11<lb />
Brown. SS 3 1 2<lb />
Futrell, 1 B<lb />
Mayo, 2B<lb />
Young. H CF<lb />
"ipp. 3B<lb />
randall. LF<lb />
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Sisk. C<lb />
Gauldin,<lb />
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ball squad during both vear<lb />
to slap the "smelling salt<lb />
training Sta.<lb />
DeJaurs, RF<lb />
Parker. 2B<lb />
Carlin. 3B<lb />
 'haj man, CF<lb />
Smith, C<lb />
Preibisch. LF<lb />
Metelskv. IB<lb />
Rosa, SS<lb />
Radunish, P<lb />
Wray, P<lb />
Stooley, 2B<lb />
Hutchinson, IB<lb />
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41 11 11<lb />
Howard Roberson<lb />
Someday you will hear of a great invention in the science<lb />
world. With this invention will be none other than the name '<lb />
Howard Baxter Roberson. Howard better known as "Bull " i� an- ;<lb />
other transfer from Brevard College where he was a standout I<lb />
tackle on the football team and ranked in the upper group scho-<lb />
lastically. He entered East Carolina in the fall of 1940 and was<lb />
an outstanding player on the gridiron that season. He also served<lb />
on the undefeated Pirate machine last fall, and he stuck to the<lb />
name Bull, when being approached by opposing gridders.<lb />
Bob Young<lb />
Our out-going sports editor. .Jimmy Gianakos, comes next in<lb />
line Jim transfered from Mars Hil! College in the fall of '4o' and<lb />
upon setting foot on the ground old of ECTC he made the com-<lb />
ment, "Some place won't it?" We all know Gianokas for his lead-<lb />
ership wit, and ability to do many things. As captain of the 1941<lb />
football team, Jimmy was tops. He was heads up at all times and<lb />
his decisions were always for the good of the team. He was chosen<lb />
on the Little All-Amencan football team of 1941.<lb />
WAA Plans Retreat<lb />
To Nearby Beach<lb />
Tomorrow Night<lb />
Norman Mayo<lb />
All of us will remember the heartbreaking accident last fall<lb />
which came when Bob Young received a head injury in the first<lb />
game of the season. Even though injured, Bob stole the show that<lb />
day as he picked up an average of 11 yards per try, and account-<lb />
ed for three of the five Pirate touchdowns.<lb />
�niBob transferred fr�m Brevard College in the fall of 1940<lb />
While there he stood out in basketball and scholastics. He has<lb />
made the honor roll here every quarter with the exception of one<lb />
Playing three sports, football, basketball, and baseball, and being<lb />
a "whiz bang" in all three, easily makes him the outstanding<lb />
athlete on the campus.<lb />
Jimmy Gianakos<lb />
The sixth member of our honor group came to East Caro-<lb />
J"a Tfhers Co,e&amp;e from Plymouth High School, and showed on irst<lb />
his ability to make friends right off. Norman served for three handed cateT As J<lb />
seasons on the football team and has been a big standout for the '<lb />
Buc baseball team during his four years here. He has ranked<lb />
among the top in hitting every season and was number one in<lb />
batting this past season. .<lb />
by Claire Jenkins<lb />
All of the organizations on<lb />
the campus have been having<lb />
their "retreats so the WAA is<lb />
retreating to Bayview this<lb />
week-end. If you see some of<lb />
the girls on campus Monday<lb />
morning looking as though<lb />
"they had been drug through<lb />
. . .  just look at their sun-<lb />
burns and know that they had<lb />
a glorious week-end. Fifty<lb />
members will leave Saturday<lb />
afternoon on Mr. Rick's bus<lb />
(due to gas and tire rationing),<lb />
chaperoned by Miss Dorothy<lb />
Parks, Miss Mary E. Humph-<lb />
ries, Miss Lena C. Ellis, and<lb />
Miss Audrey Dempsey.<lb />
Off the record, the Junior-<lb />
rresnman team with Lindsey<lb />
and Parker pitching won the<lb />
majority of games over the<lb />
Sophomore-Senior team with<lb />
"Dally" and "Sit" in the pitch-<lb />
er s box. The good work by<lb />
Sophomore Bartholomew on<lb />
first base was mighty handy<lb />
up with the "bucket For the<lb />
Freshmen, "Dot" Peele excelled<lb />
ise with that left-<lb />
-ar as short<lb />
stops go, Leggett can't be beat-<lb />
en ! "To wind up Porky House<lb />
really swung out with those<lb />
home runs, and it is hoped that<lb />
with<lb />
1st week. On Monday<lb />
May 11. the sluggers downed<lb />
the Norfolk Naval Air Station<lb />
11-1. "Dick" Gauldin. Teachers<lb />
Ace allowed only eight hits for<lb />
the afternoon while the mighty!<lb />
Teachers slugged sixteen hit's<lb />
from Cermanskie and Hepler<lb />
'ho shared the pitching for the<lb />
Air Station.<lb />
Buddy M u r ra y. Teachers<lb />
Catcher, came to the plate five<lb />
times and grabbed three hits.<lb />
Brown slipped out three for<lb />
six. Futrell. two for four. Wa-<lb />
ters, two for five, and "Dick"<lb />
Gauldin. two for four. These<lb />
were the leading hitters of the<lb />
day for the Teachers; however,<lb />
the entire team got at least one<lb />
hit for the afternoon.<lb />
In the second day's engage-<lb />
,ment, the Pirates were slightly<lb />
'the underdogs, losing to the<lb />
Naval Training Station. 24-5<lb />
in a game which ended after<lb />
five and one half innings had<lb />
been played.<lb />
Of course, m u ch is to be<lb />
taken into consideration as the<lb />
Training Station carries noth-<lb />
ing less than "Pros of last<lb />
year Big Sam Chapman had<lb />
quite a day, although "Rabbit"<lb />
Bob Young did outrun one to<lb />
the fence and caught Sammy<lb />
out, to rob him of a good hit.<lb />
This man, Sam, had just clear-<lb />
ed the fence the previous time<lb />
to base and was "hankering"<lb />
for another ten-foot clearance.<lb />
The game scheduled for Wed-<lb />
nesday, May 13, with the<lb />
Naval Hospital team was called<lb />
because of rain.<lb />
Bucs End Baseball Season<lb />
With Fair Batting Average<lb />
Former Athlete<lb />
Recently Married<lb />
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Marshall Teague. who played<lb />
tailback on Coach John ChHs-<lb />
tenbury's undefeated football<lb />
team, announced his marriage<lb />
i" a former classmate from<lb />
Jacksonville. Flu where he is<lb />
stationed with the U.S. Navy.<lb />
The former Pirate football star<lb />
entered the navy soon after<lb />
leaving school last December.<lb />
Teague was a strong cog in<lb />
the "12 edition of the undefeat-<lb />
ed Pi rate eleven. Weighing only<lb />
135 pounds, the former Brevard<lb />
College athlete turned in bril-<lb />
liant performances in every<lb />
game played by the Pirates last<lb />
year. "His services will be<lb />
sorely needed next year said<lb />
Coach John Christenburv, "and<lb />
we'll miss them more than you<lb />
know<lb />
The Pirates ended their base-<lb />
ball season for this year by<lb />
playing a good game with the<lb />
Naval Training Station.<lb />
Batting averages<lb />
were gathered fr<lb />
book and read a<lb />
Name<lb />
Mayo<lb />
Futrell<lb />
Waters<lb />
Murray<lb />
Tripp<lb />
Sisk<lb />
Brown<lb />
Young<lb />
Aldrich<lb />
("ran dell<lb />
Harris<lb />
Gauldin<lb />
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lollows:<lb />
Ai;HAV.<lb />
5924.406<lb />
5221.404<lb />
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4818.376<lb />
4615.304<lb />
20G.300<lb />
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254.160<lb />
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'I1' istenbur w a �<lb />
about tin<lb />
. By drilling<lb />
after day I i<lb />
�' good outfit in W .<lb />
and Jack V . � .<lb />
n. and Clyde Mam<lb />
w e r e supported I j<lb />
promising reserves<lb />
should prove to form<lb />
outfit for next year's s as<lb />
By the time baseba<lb />
came, the war situatioi i<lb />
things look bad from<lb />
angle. There w as<lb />
trouble because oi<lb />
shortage and several<lb />
dropping athletics. H �<lb />
after mapping and vvorl<lb />
around. Coach Christi<lb />
was able to find several t<lb />
which proved to make gan<lb />
interest for the Pirates.<lb />
By winning seven and<lb />
seven the Teachers end .<lb />
with a .500 average whii<lb />
good for any small c<lb />
team under present conditi<lb />
It has been a happy yea1 I<lb />
everyone in athletics, and we<lb />
are sure that with the<lb />
spirit and interest, nexl<lb />
athletic teams will prov '<lb />
just as successful.<lb />
LAUTARES BROS. <lb />
c:<lb />
Sincere Congratulations<lb />
To The<lb />
Class of 'J2<lb />
�<lb />
BISSETTE'S<lb />
DRUG STORE<lb />
Greenville, N. C.<lb />
JEWELERS<lb />
Watches � Jewelry � Silver<lb />
Gifts � Watch Repairing<lb />
Jimmie Gianakos<lb />
AND<lb />
Bill Lucas<lb />
represents<lb />
WYATT BROWNS<lb />
Cascade Laundry<lb />
Dial 2155<lb />
J<lb />
her batting average will come<lb />
up to that of Miss Parks.<lb />
"Dally" has really taken a<lb />
magician's role in pulling out of<lb />
the hat the transportation to<lb />
Bayview, and this is representa-<lb />
tive of the fine leadership the<lb />
WAA has possessed through-<lb />
out the year.<lb />
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