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For Sadie Hawkins<lb />
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GREENVILLE, N. C, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1942.<lb />
Number 3<lb />
Students Elect Ed Brown,<lb />
Billy Greene Vice-Prexys<lb />
'46 Officers<lb />
and<lb />
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jilly Greene, popular<lb />
standing senior; and<lb />
�wn, hard-working commerce<lb />
from Coleraine, were<lb />
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en' a Student Government<lb />
sociation and the Young<lb />
leu's Christian Association in<lb />
lections held October 24.<lb />
Billy, a transfer from Bre-<lb />
college, has been prominent<lb />
tics, dramatics and jour-<lb />
,m since he enrolled at EC-<lb />
two years ago. As a foot- j<lb />
and basketballer the ver-1<lb />
. and friendly senior has<lb />
his worth for the past<lb />
years by starring in both j<lb />
ts. Billy was appointed<lb />
ts editor of the Teco Echo <lb />
fall. His many activities, :<lb />
 r, caused him to resign<lb />
appointment.<lb />
his accomplishments in<lb />
5, Handsome Bill was in-<lb />
the Varsity club.<lb />
H, has held the offices of secre-<lb />
and vice-president of that<lb />
. ion.<lb />
field of dramatics he<lb />
een outstanding as an<lb />
. Vinhering Heights<lb />
Skull and the "Easter<lb />
� ' For his varied activi-<lb />
ty has been recognized in<lb />
Who in American Col-<lb />
d Universities<lb />
junior commerce major,<lb />
� an outstanding mem-<lb />
.� Young Men's Chris-<lb />
ation. His election to<lb />
�, sidency is a climax<lb />
'MCA work.<lb />
Ed Brown<lb />
"Wh<lb />
Eighteen Persons<lb />
Represent School<lb />
At Raleigh Meet<lb />
Eighteen students represent-<lb />
ed p C. T. C. at the Sixth<lb />
Sorth Carolina Student Legis-<lb />
� ire Assembly in Raleigh. Oc-<lb />
er 30-31. More than 175 dele-<lb />
from 15 colleges were<lb />
senl Registration began at<lb />
on Friday.<lb />
Small Enrollment<lb />
Forces Reductions<lb />
In Appropriations<lb />
With 200 fewer students en-<lb />
rolled and consequently $3,000<lb />
less money in the student fund<lb />
for this year, all student organ-<lb />
izations saw their allowances<lb />
ifor operating expenses cut<lb />
from last year's total, when<lb />
the Appropriations committee<lb />
I held its annual meeting at the<lb />
first of this month. Hardest hit<lb />
was the Men's Athletic associa-<lb />
tion, which because of the<lb />
dropping of varsity football re-<lb />
ceived only $2,250, or $1,066<lb />
'less than last year.<lb />
Two organizations, the For-<lb />
ensic club and the Music de-<lb />
� partment, received appropria-<lb />
tions for the first time this<lb />
year. The Forensic club was gi-<lb />
ven $50 because they "did such<lb />
good work last year according<lb />
to Claire Jenkins, student treas-<lb />
urer and chairman of the Ap-<lb />
; propriations committee. To help<lb />
finance their proposed opera<lb />
i the music department was a-<lb />
! warded $200.<lb />
Claire; Estelle Davis, presi-<lb />
jdent of the Women's Student<lb />
I Government association; Evan .<lb />
Griffin, president of the Men's B. S. U. State Student Conven<lb />
Popular and friendly Mozelle<lb />
Hooks was elected president of<lb />
the Freshman class in a second-<lb />
primary election October 29.<lb />
Mozelle defeated Martha Jeffer-<lb />
son, Edward Bright, Dardanelle<lb />
Proctor and Edna Earle Moore.<lb />
Other Officers elected were<lb />
Margaret Johnston, Greenville<lb />
high school graduate, vice-press-<lb />
dent; Dorothy Creech of Selma.<lb />
secretary; and Robert Morgan of<lb />
Lillington, treasurer.<lb />
Teco Echo and Tecoan repre-<lb />
sentatives elected are Lib l)ar-<lb />
den of Hertford and Charlotte<lb />
Elliott of Edenton.<lb />
Geraldine Albritton of Snow<lb />
Hill was chosen Women's Stu-<lb />
dent Government representative.<lb />
Thanksgiving,<lb />
Eliminated By<lb />
Spring Holidays<lb />
Request Of ODT<lb />
Baptist Students<lb />
Attend Meeting<lb />
Of State Group<lb />
New Department<lb />
Stresses Health,<lb />
Physical Culture<lb />
Dr. F. P. Brooks, prominent<lb />
(Greenville physician for the<lb />
ipast 8 years, has been named<lb />
ihead of the Department of<lb />
Health and Physical education.<lb />
I "The formation of this depart-<lb />
jment is primarily a change<lb />
in administration. In the fu-<lb />
ture, however, it will envolve<lb />
changes in the curriculum de-<lb />
clares Dr. Brooks.<lb />
"The Physical education de-<lb />
partment, infirmary and col<lb />
In compliance with a request<lb />
jby the United States Govern-<lb />
Iment Office of Defense Trans-<lb />
portation, East Carolina has a-<lb />
b o 1 i s h e d Thanksgiving and<lb />
! spring holidays.<lb />
Colleges and universities all<lb />
over the nation have been re-<lb />
! quested to discontinue both holi-<lb />
jdays because of transportation<lb />
j difficulties resulting from war-<lb />
time shortages of rubber and<lb />
gasoline. This movement will<lb />
eliminate four trips by every<lb />
out-of-town student, or approxi-<lb />
mately 4,000 automobile, bus, or<lb />
train trips.<lb />
Under the present plan stu-<lb />
dents will leave for Christmas<lb />
holidays at noontime, December<lb />
tl6, and will return by Thursday<lb />
Janie Eakes, under-graduate, morning, January 7. This 20-<lb />
Student Government associa-<lb />
Seventeen Baptist students of scious ancj to prepare them to<lb />
E. C. T. C, accompanied by teach health and physical edu<lb />
their Student Secretary, Mary cation.<lb />
Lee Ernest, attended the annual I "Through our new plan we<lb />
 hope to meet state requirements<lb />
in respect to teachers certifi-<lb />
cates, offer electives in health<lb />
tion held at the Tabernacle<lb />
tion; Laura Faye Wood, senior I Baptist Church in Raleigh Oc-<lb />
class representative; Helen tober 23-25<lb />
James junior class represent- j h f th Convention<lb />
tive; Elizabeth Crawford, soph-i<lb />
omore class representative; iwas,<lb />
and Dr. Beecher Flanagan and neat" Five timely topics: Inter<lb />
Miss Margaret Sellman, ad-1racial Understanding, Keeping, UJ<lb />
visers; composed the commit- Faith Todav, Building a Peace- ;calion, our aims are to provide<lb />
'ful Post-war World, Planning 1 such a wide variety of activi-<lb />
a Christian Home, and Combat-(ties and sports that all students<lb />
Alcohol with Christian will wish to take part in some<lb />
lege medical service have now is now teaching in Greenville day vacation will be the only<lb />
been combined into one depart- j high school. Janie entered col one during the school year.<lb />
ment. The main objective is tojiege the summer following j "Eight or ten years when<lb />
make all students health con-1 graduation from Greenville East Carolina did not have<lb />
high school in 1940. She has at- , Thanksgiving holidays, a pro-<lb />
tended two years and three sum- j gram was carried on during<lb />
mers here at ECTC. With the jthat day which was highlighted<lb />
permission of the college in-1 by an intramural basketball<lb />
structors and Mr. J. H. Rose, ' game states Miss Agnes Bar-<lb />
superintendent of the city rett, secretary of E. C. T. C.<lb />
schools, she has been employed President Leon R. Meadows,<lb />
as a teacher in the commerce who explained this ODT re-<lb />
department of the high schoolquest. "Although I have heard<lb />
She is being credited with of no plans for this year, there<lb />
and physical education, im-<lb />
prove classes now being offer-<lb />
ed and offer a three-hour course<lb />
mi j in personal hygiene which will<lb />
be among the required sub-<lb />
jects.<lb />
double praticing.<lb />
Highest allotments went to<lb />
the Tecoan, $5,000; the Enter<lb />
tainment committee, $4,975; gg-JJg we<lb />
Glee Club Gives<lb />
Initial Program<lb />
will probably be some type of<lb />
program for the entertainment<lb />
of the students. Of course Mrs.<lb />
H. L. Reives, head of the E. C-<lb />
T. C. dining hall, will have her<lb />
i usual delicious Thanksgiving<lb />
dinner<lb />
Billv Greene<lb />
the Men's Athletic association; 'Social Action were introaucca �j"vi -uu �. � xu,u,c K kenda1 di<lb />
See Enrollment on Page Fou, and discussed by the studentjtato � greeted the Ladies Glee Club in<lb />
Albert Spalding Presents<lb />
Violin Concert At Collese<lb />
students in some sport every<lb />
i a half-hour musical program<lb />
Among the eminent speakers �JJ� ot ever ear � C01 iover WGTC Wednesday night at<lb />
at the Convention were: Dr. !iee- 13.30 o'clock. "Were You<lb />
Louis D. Newton. Vice-presi- j Miss Dorothy Parksr MttB There" and American folk<lb />
dent of the Baptist World Alii-1 Marguerite Austin, John Chris- ig()ng arranged by the eminent<lb />
ance; Rev. W. C. Somerville, ajtenbury and O. A. Hankner arec oger and arranger, H. T.<lb />
Inoted Negro minister; Mr. instructors in the new depart<lb />
E. B. A<lb />
Junior-Freshman<lb />
Dance Scheduled<lb />
For November 14<lb />
In an atmosphere of patroi-<lb />
and nature, the Junior-<lb />
Presenting a program vary-<lb />
ng from the majestic grace of<lb />
school to the<lb />
ECTC Daisy Maes<lb />
Will Chase Men<lb />
At Hop Saturday<lb />
the old Italian s<lb />
brilliance and imaginativeness<lb />
of the late French and Spanish,<lb />
Thad Eure, secretary of state, Albert Spalding enthralled an<lb />
essed the legislature in the I audience 01f approximately a<lb />
, of Representatives at thousand person with his<lb />
:lock. He told something of maKic vi0lin in a concert at the <lb />
history of the Capitol and w jeht Building Thursday eve-j<lb />
discussed parliamentary pro- ni 0ctober 29. Andre Ben- dread inspiring occasion<lb />
in his talk. oist Spalding's accompanist for ,Lil' Abner and other eligible<lb />
Paget. pro- g0 year8j appeared with him in bachelors will be here tomor-<lb />
row. The Chi Pi Players are<lb />
Bringing special notice were<lb />
ie oeparx- Buriejgn opened the program.<lb />
William Hall Preston, Associate j ment, Dr. E. B. Aycock, who �The l's Prayer" written tism<lb />
Southwide Student Secretary; .was to be Dr. Brooks assistant. . tfte eminent contemporary Freshman dance Saturday. No-<lb />
Dr. Ted Adams, Pastor of the is in the Army and his position j Malatte and arranged by vember 14, will be the social<lb />
has not been replaced. Carl Dees came next on the highlight of the fall quarter.<lb />
program. Concluding the group Billy Knauff and his orchestra<lb />
of sacred music was "Largo" by will furnish music for the af-<lb />
Handel. fair<lb />
First Baptist Church, Rich-<lb />
mond, Virginia; and Dr. Hor-<lb />
jnell Hart, Professor of Socio-<lb />
logy, Duke University. Mission-<lb />
aries present were Rev. J. Mar-<lb />
tin England, Rev. Aleck Her<lb />
ring, and Rev. M. T. Rankin.<lb />
Sadie Hawkins Day.<lb />
Bond Report<lb />
Dave Owens, president of the<lb />
class, announced that<lb />
the<lb />
for I<lb />
public speaking and tne'concert.<lb />
.ting coach at State College,<lb />
addressed the assembly. Pro-<lb />
r Paget gave a resume of his presentation of his own ar-<lb />
the activities of the Student rangement of the Corelli sonata,<lb />
Legislature since it's founding opening number of the pro-<lb />
L937 by Pi Kappa Delta,na- the ymia-Lobas "Sona-<lb />
tional honorary public speaking Fantasy Jacohim's Varia-<lb />
tions" and the Beethoven sona-<lb />
ta.<lb />
"Mr. Spalding handled the<lb />
foreign most difficult<lb />
fraternity at State College.<lb />
Bills discussed by both the<lb />
House and Senate are follow-<lb />
ing: Revision of Selective Ser-<lb />
vice, retention of<lb />
languages in high schools, pre<lb />
ntion of a third World War,<lb />
free college education to deserv-<lb />
technical pas-<lb />
with ease and artistry,<lb />
and coupled with this a rare<lb />
warmth of tone and feeling,<lb />
declares A. L. Dittmer, head of<lb />
Schubert-<lb />
by Bra-<lb />
ouths, mobilization of man- lj music department<lb />
power (presented by E. C. 1. C. U1C u . � . � u�<lb />
delegates), school attendance: "Ave Maria by<lb />
enforcement, high school mili- j Wilhelmg; .Waltz,<lb />
tary training, educational agelhrns; "Caprice Viennoise,M b<lb />
raised, incorporation of Kreisler; Hora<lb />
PTit Oranadas: and<lb />
Beethoven are<lb />
sponsoring a Sadie Hawkins!<lb />
Day Dance in the Wright Audi-<lb />
torium in true "Dogpatch<lb />
style<lb />
Dancing will begin at eight-<lb />
thirty and last until eleven.<lb />
"Kickapoo Joy Juice" will be<lb />
served.<lb />
Ophelia Hooks, president of<lb />
the Chi Pi Players urges that<lb />
all persons who can wear cos-<lb />
tumes patterned from those in<lb />
the comic strip or gingham<lb />
dresses and overalls.<lb />
Committees for the dances<lb />
have been chosen by the presi-<lb />
dent of the Chi Pi Players.<lb />
The committee for chaperones<lb />
Composing the last group of<lb />
 songs were three numbers, junior<lb />
Topping all former receipts, "Wide River a folk song ' committees formed to work on<lb />
council members collected $60 emanating from American soil, the dance were making every<lb />
on the Bond Dav of October 20. which was written by Noble effort to save on expenses and<lb />
The class of '43 gave $18.75 for Cain. �Ma Little Banjo by at the some time sponsor an lm-<lb />
a $25 War bond. ; William Dichmont was sung pressive affair.<lb />
With money received from next by the forty young women At 10:30 o'clock a figure led<lb />
last year's Bond Days, the coun- in the glee clug. Mana Jucca's Dv President Dave will end<lb />
cil reports buying the first $500 ;�t Love Life" came next. Con- with a flag-raising ceremony,<lb />
bond for the school. lending the program was the Dance Committee Chairman<lb />
Booths were placed in the 'A 1 m a Mater" by Harold: Margaret Lewis, Ellen Mad-<lb />
dining hall and in front of the McDougle of Greenville. ! drew Dot Davis, Margaret Har-<lb />
prnii T iav Novem-i"Y" store during the day. Addi- Mr A L Dittmer, head of idem Garnet Cordle, Rosalie<lb />
e�gf . � a;1I tional collections were made in ; tfte Music department, an- I Brown and Bonnie Davis along<lb />
a room-to-room canvass after. nounced and Miss Camille Jer- with officers of the junior and<lb />
the dormitories were closed at! nigan accompanied at the pi- i freshmen classes will be in the<lb />
niht. , i ano. Next Wednesday night the figure.<lb />
Bond day will be sponsored : c0ege Dand wni present a pro- Fourteen chaperones from the<lb />
by the council on the twentieth g.ram at the same time. faculty will be invited to attend.<lb />
Denton Rossell<lb />
Offers Concert<lb />
Mr. Denton Rossell, tenor,<lb />
presented a musical program<lb />
accompanied by Miss Camille<lb />
"PWfnf the<lb />
labor unions, jail improvement, i Granadas; and<lb />
prohibition referendum, moral jDerbishirs, by<lb />
conditions around army camps, favorite numbers included in<lb />
Set Legislature on Page Four 'encores offered by Spalding.<lb />
ber 3 in Austin Auditorium.<lb />
In the first group of selec-<lb />
tions were sung "The Happy<lb />
Lover" arranged by Hughes,<lb />
"Care Sleep" by Handel, "Oh,<lb />
Sleep! Why Dost Thou Leave<lb />
Me?" also by Handel, and<lb />
"Danza, danza, fanciulla" by<lb />
Durante. The first song had a<lb />
medium tempo, the next two<lb />
were slow, sedate and romantic,<lb />
day of each month.<lb />
while the last expressed move-<lb />
ment and vitality, the English<lb />
is composed of Helen Flynn, translation of this song title be-<lb />
chairman, and Osborne Lewis.<lb />
The music committee is Gret-<lb />
chen Webster, chairman, Ethel<lb />
See Daisy Mae on Page Four<lb />
Spalding Grants Lengthy Interview<lb />
�A most delightful audience door of literature.<lb />
By Bernice Jenkins<lb />
This fact when the great mcianwas<lb />
to play to, most responsive.<lb />
Thev appeared as if they enjoy-<lb />
ed "it emphatically declared<lb />
Albert Spalding, noted violinist,<lb />
when queried about the response<lb />
of the audience at his concert<lb />
in the Wright Building last<lb />
week.<lb />
Mr. Spalding, whose pictures<lb />
are perfect descriptions of him<lb />
physically but fail to reveal his<lb />
warm, friendly personality,<lb />
made this statement in an inter-<lb />
view with the writer at his<lb />
hotel Friday morning, follow-<lb />
ing the performance.<lb />
BOOSTS MECHANICAL MUSIC<lb />
According to Spalding, this<lb />
responsiveness and appreciation<lb />
of his East Carolina and other<lb />
audiences "means the language<lb />
of music has become a very im-<lb />
portant factor in the life of this<lb />
country. Mechanical music, such<lb />
as radio and phonographs he<lb />
explains, "has opened the<lb />
closed door of music to the<lb />
people as printing opened the<lb />
. reflected right in the atti: first presented JCa<lb />
tude of such audiences as that<lb />
of last night. A generation ago<lb />
ninety per cent of the people<lb />
were afraid of classical music, broadca<lb />
Now perhaps only about ten<lb />
per cent are afraid of it<lb />
"I am enjoying my trip to<lb />
E. C. T. C. and Greenville very<lb />
much was a sincere statement<lb />
of the master violinist. "We<lb />
have had very nice weather<lb />
Only thing needed to make his<lb />
trip complete would be "good<lb />
news from the American forces<lb />
in the Far East<lb />
MAKES SPECIAL TRIP<lb />
Asked about Lis reasons for<lb />
making a special trip from New<lb />
York to Greenville for this en-<lb />
gagement, Spalding offered thi3<lb />
modest explanation: "One ot<lb />
the chief reasons is because the<lb />
town of Greenville and E. C<lb />
T. C. tolerated my music and<lb />
having passed through one or-<lb />
deal, wanted me again 1 he<lb />
first "ordeal" was in 1931,<lb />
afternoon in order to be back in<lb />
New York for his Sunday<lb />
ing "Dance, Maiden Dance!<lb />
"Der Wanderer an der Mond"<lb />
("The Wanderer to the Moon")<lb />
by Schubert introduced the sec-<lb />
ond group. Next was "O Lie-<lb />
bliche Wangen" ("Sweet Cheeks<lb />
to me Turning") by Brahms,<lb />
"Stille Sicherheit" ("Hark!<lb />
How Still") by Franz, and "Der<lb />
Rottenf anger" ("The Rat-<lb />
Catcher") by Hugo Wolf. The<lb />
last selection was inspired by<lb />
See Concert on Page Four<lb />
'There is no sectionalism in<lb />
music; it depends on the in-<lb />
dividual was the artist s reply<lb />
to a question concerning the<lb />
tastes of his various audiences.<lb />
"Exactly the same program pre-<lb />
sented here last night I wi<lb />
play in concert in Carnegie Hall<lb />
within a week's time About<lb />
his reception in the different<lb />
sections of the country and<lb />
throughout the world he said,<lb />
"I find music a friendly pass-<lb />
port. The peopteput up with<lb />
you and enjoy it<lb />
LIKES RUSSIAN AUDIENCE<lb />
Spalding, who has drawn his<lb />
bow across the heart strings of<lb />
music lovers "in Europe, in my<lb />
own country, America, and as<lb />
far west as Hawaii finds that<lb />
the "one audience most alive<lb />
See Sliding on Page Four<lb />
Work On Tecoan<lb />
Begun By Staff<lb />
Janie Eakes, editor-in-chief<lb />
of the college annual, and her<lb />
staff have begun work on the<lb />
Tecoan. Although Janie is now<lb />
teaching in Greenville high<lb />
school she will remain editor of<lb />
the Tecoan. She plans to pick<lb />
up her studies during the win-<lb />
ter quarter.<lb />
Mr. Loren D. Doss, of the<lb />
Dunbar Studio in Charlotte, has<lb />
been on the campus all week<lb />
taking class pictures. Mr. Doss<lb />
is filling the place of Mr. Dunny<lb />
Dunbar who has taken the pic-<lb />
tures for the past twelve years.<lb />
Mr. Dunbar died suddenly at<lb />
his home last summer.<lb />
Mrs. Eva L. Blaine<lb />
Popular Addition<lb />
To ECTC Faculty<lb />
By Jack Edwards<lb />
Modest and easy-going Mrs.<lb />
Eva Lee Blaine, new addition<lb />
to the E. C. T. C. faculty, jovi-<lb />
ally states with a twinkle in her<lb />
pretty blue eyes, "Bridge is my<lb />
hobby, and I also like golf and<lb />
tennis Replacing Dr. Paul<lb />
Toll who is now on a leave of<lb />
absence, Mrs. Blaine teaches<lb />
government, sociology and edu-<lb />
cation.<lb />
A graduate of E. C. T. C. in<lb />
1933, the sweet-natured instruc-<lb />
tor says, "When I was here<lb />
there wasn't a boy on the cam-<lb />
pus. It's certainly different<lb />
now. But that's not the only<lb />
difference. I am very much im-<lb />
pressed with the improvements<lb />
made by E. C. T. C. Not only<lb />
are the new buildings impres-<lb />
sive, but the natural beauty of<lb />
the campus is even more at-<lb />
tractive<lb />
Five Upperclassmen Give<lb />
Advice To Freshman Class<lb />
"If I were a Freshman" was I are more fun and require less<lb />
the topic discussed by five out- work. Concluding with a point<lb />
standing students in assembly,<lb />
Tuesday, November 3. Miss<lb />
Louise Williams presented the<lb />
speakers who were as follows:<lb />
Billy Greene, a senior; Clarine<lb />
Johnson, a sophomore; Lucy<lb />
Greene, a junior; Mirian Sex-<lb />
ton, a senior; and Helen Stone,<lb />
a junior.<lb />
on concentration Billly urged<lb />
the freshmen to organize their<lb />
work, be prompt, and do what<lb />
their conscience tells them to<lb />
do. "But don't depend too much<lb />
on your conscience<lb />
Clarine Johnson said that if<lb />
she were a frshman again, "I'd<lb />
cultivate friends Try to re-<lb />
n not a freshman and I'm member names and the faces<lb />
not going to preach, but I am that go with them she urged<lb />
going to tell you what I think She suggested that it is a bad<lb />
Emphatically stated Billy<lb />
Greene. Billy had three main<lb />
topics in his brief talk. Coopera-<lb />
tion, cordination and concentra-<lb />
tion were the three. Under co-<lb />
operation Billy suggested to the<lb />
freshmen to ask their advisors<lb />
what subjects to take instead of<lb />
making the mistake he did by<lb />
taking all the "crips" his fellow<lb />
students told him to take. For<lb />
coordination Billy said that it<lb />
After graduating from E. C- would be a good plan to take<lb />
T. C. Mrs. Blaine received her electives that "fit in with your<lb />
Master's degree at the Univers-<lb />
ity of North Carolina. She is<lb />
the wife of Second Lieutenant<lb />
J. B. C. Blaine, P. H. D. and<lb />
former teacher of economics at<lb />
UNC. Lieutenant Blaine is in<lb />
the Pay Corps of the Finance<lb />
Division. "Whether or not I be-<lb />
major subjects He reminded<lb />
the freshmen that everyone<lb />
should try to stay physically fit<lb />
for the war effort, and that<lb />
Physical Education could play<lb />
an important part in helping<lb />
bring about good health while<lb />
in college. He warned them not<lb />
gin work on my P. H. D. deto devote too much time to<lb />
See New Member on Page Four hobby courses, because "they<lb />
policy to form snap opinions<lb />
about people, "later you may<lb />
find a very good friend in one<lb />
who you may not have liked at<lb />
first. Back in high school you<lb />
may have been the big frog in<lb />
the pool, but remember that you<lb />
are a small frog in a big pool<lb />
now With a final word Clarine<lb />
said for the freshman to<lb />
make friends with their teach-<lb />
ers, that they "won't bite<lb />
Lucy Greene, third speaker on<lb />
the program mentioned the<lb />
value of entertainments on the<lb />
campus. She spoke recognizing<lb />
the fact that freshmen may let<lb />
the entertainments slip by<lb />
them, unattended, thinking<lb />
little value would be gained<lb />
from them. She said they would<lb />
find entertainments both in-<lb />
teresting and entertaining.<lb />
See Program on Page Four<lb /><lb />
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The T E C O<lb />
The Teco Echo<lb />
Published Biweekly by the Students of East<lb />
Carolina Teachers College<lb />
Entered as second-class matter December 3,<lb />
1925, at the Postoffice Greenville, Saturday 'night" you'll" have" your chance"to<lb />
Get The Lead Outa' Yo9 Pants<lb />
Sadie Hawkins Day's Coming<lb />
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6 iu<lb />
lib<lb />
FRI<lb />
Gals, all of vou realize how hard it is<lb />
to catch a man on this campus but come<lb />
N. C under the act of March 3, 1879.<lb />
Rosalie Brown<lb />
ASSOCIATE EDITORS<lb />
Margie Dudley Charles Craven<lb />
Louise Thomas<lb />
Maribelle Robertson<lb />
Y. M. And Y. W. C. A.<lb />
Very Active<lb />
Y. M. C. A. and the Y. W. C. A. are<lb />
two organizations which deserve a salute<lb />
from every student on this campus. They<lb />
t�to �yy out to get'em a man and you'll need "shape" are doing an admirable job in Christian<lb />
Mary Sue Moore and plenty of it<lb />
&amp;����"<lb />
STUDENT SPOTLIGHT<lb />
i<lb />
BY M ldred Beverly<lb />
V C.<lb />
Editor-in-Chief<lb />
really catch the one you've had your eyes on<lb />
for so long, 'cause Saturday is "Sadie Haw-<lb />
kin's Day<lb />
In case you haven't been getting in<lb />
"shape" you had better start pronto 'cause<lb />
according to "ole man Mose" everybody'll be<lb />
REPORTERS<lb />
Marjorie Smith James Worsley<lb />
Margaret Ennett<lb />
Clyde Mann<lb />
Mary Alice Blackham<lb />
Gretchen Webster<lb />
Williamson<lb />
 Co-Sports EJditors<lb />
Ruth Alfred<lb />
Charles Cushman<lb />
Evan Griffin<lb />
Margaret Lewis<lb />
Melva<lb />
Jack Edwards<lb />
Bernice Jenkins<lb />
BUSINESS STAFF<lb />
Harry Jarvs Business Manager<lb />
associate business managers<lb />
Dorothy Pearsall Pat Edwards<lb />
Garnette Cordle Charles Cushman<lb />
Rachel Dixon Betty Batson<lb />
TYPISTS<lb />
Cathy Hester Christine Helen<lb />
Helen Page Johnson<lb />
Jean Goggin<lb />
Lois Grigsby<lb />
Beecher Flanagan<lb />
Sherman M. Parks<lb />
 Proof Reader<lb />
Editorial Adviser<lb />
Busiyiess Adviser<lb />
Technical Adviser<lb />
Member<lb />
North Carolina Collegiate Press<lb />
Association<lb />
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Pissocialed Cblle6iate Press<lb />
Distributor of<lb />
Golle6iateDi6esl<lb />
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so0to� � Lea Ansci.fi � SM FMHcisca<lb />
Cutting The Cake<lb />
Accurately<lb />
Working under the handicap of having<lb />
$3,000 less money because of the drop of<lb />
200 students in enrollment this year, the<lb />
Appropriations committee did a creditable<lb />
job in allotting student funds for the cur-<lb />
rent school year.<lb />
Naturally the appropriations of all stu-<lb />
dent organizations and activities were cut<lb />
proportionately. Under pressure from every<lb />
side, it was the duty of the Appropriations<lb />
committee to judge accurately the amount<lb />
to be given to each organization. In order<lb />
to do this the committee found it necessary<lb />
to review the needs of every student group.<lb />
It has been rumored that Hazel Harris<lb />
Seragg has invented a flying machine to<lb />
assist her in catching up with Dave Owens<lb />
Yokum.<lb />
01' Man Mose told "Tiny Mite" Ses-<lb />
soms to "Beware of Mountain Rhythm"<lb />
and hide her charms and use her brains in<lb />
capturing her man.<lb />
Myrtle (Frightful) Litter and Lillian<lb />
(Fruitful) Privatte will find two men of<lb />
some description behind the fourth column<lb />
on the right hand side in the right audi-<lb />
torium.<lb />
that two jars of pre-<lb />
We noticed today<lb />
work, working with other religious groups<lb />
with the students, and with the churches of<lb />
this city.<lb />
On Fridav and Sunday nights at 6:30<lb />
p. m the Y. M. and Y. W. offer Vesper Ser-<lb />
vices, which are the only religious services<lb />
conducted on the campus for the entire stu-<lb />
dent body, usually with a guest speaker.<lb />
Twice a month in Ragsdale Hall the<lb />
Y. M. C. A conducts "Devotional Hour<lb />
which is a religious service strictly for boys.<lb />
Services are held beginning at 10 :30 p. m.<lb />
and lasting until 11:00 p. m. We have talks<lb />
given on the subject of religion, and we<lb />
have prayer services. This is something new<lb />
served turnips were missing from Mammy j and something which we believe will de-<lb />
Reeves Yokum's kitchen. When they were j velop the interest of boys in the Christian<lb />
traced they were found in Room 2 of Wil- i way.<lb />
son Hall. It seems that the culprits, Mar-<lb />
garet Lewis and Melva Williamson of Pine-<lb />
apple Junction are both preparing to catch<lb />
Jack (Hairless Joe) Edwards. May the best<lb />
gal win.<lb />
In previous Sadie Hawkins Days po'<lb />
Lonesome Pole Cat Brant Waters has never<lb />
The Y. M. and Y. W with the help of<lb />
denominational leaders, are working on a<lb />
plan, or making preparations, whereby<lb />
more boys and girls will become interested<lb />
in attending Sunday School and Church.<lb />
They are not failing to commend the stu-<lb />
dents on their attendance at the citv church<lb />
been chased by anything resembling a i es, but they are trying to create a wider<lb />
female, but this year it has been rumored<lb />
that Squaw Ruby White has all intentions<lb />
of bagging him.<lb />
It's just too bad Margaret Johnson<lb />
won't be able to be there as her younger<lb />
sister might catch her man. R. G. Sandy.<lb />
There will be plenty oi "Kickapoo Joy<lb />
Juice" to be had at the ole Mountain Barn<lb />
interest and a better attendance. With our<lb />
cooperation, the plan will succeed; there-<lb />
fore, let's follow their suggestions and make<lb />
another advancement for the "Y" and for<lb />
ourselves.<lb />
Now, the Y. M. C. A. is making plans<lb />
for some kind of social entertainment for<lb />
the boys, which will take place in the near I<lb />
Tf vaii h-mnen to see a bow of ribbon .deal of the Y.<lb />
If you nappen w mx n . . - ,  Society, second vice-president<lb />
�&amp;"��. thChar.XUa Srihot �bs. 5. an pr-iden, o, the P, T<lb />
pleasing personality has won the good-will<lb />
of all who know her.<lb />
Charlotte <lb />
is one o f fi<lb />
those people<lb />
who can be<lb />
depended up-<lb />
on to help in<lb />
fair or foul<lb />
weather. She<lb />
is interested<lb />
in the wel-<lb />
fare of those<lb />
around her<lb />
and is in eve-<lb />
r y w a y<lb />
worthy of<lb />
deepest con-<lb />
fidence and<lb />
trust.<lb />
In view<lb />
of her col-<lb />
lege record<lb />
there is no<lb />
wonder that<lb />
A vke-pr� � of<lb />
: the<lb />
B. S. I. and president oi me r. 1. a. <lb />
year Charlotte is doing an effect! I0<lb />
"meeting the responsibilities of the V V �<lb />
president.<lb />
"What do you iike to do when .<lb />
have anything to do?" I asked tut 31<lb />
me a look over a fudgecycle that aai<lb />
ly enough, "There are no such n.<lb />
my young life I changed my me1<lb />
approach by asking simply. "What .<lb />
like to do?"<lb />
"Go to conventions and meet<lb />
read, take part in sports, and coUej I<lb />
enthusiastically informed me betv.<lb />
of the fudgecycle. Incidentally, if I<lb />
ever conies to dine with you. retnemhi<lb />
have fried chicken and chocolate �<lb />
dessert since they are her favorite I<lb />
She collects friends, poems, and<lb />
ture post cards. Before I realized . I<lb />
happening she brought out the cards<lb />
was showing me the assortment. Ther.<lb />
107 from 14 states. Canada and H<lb />
She requested, "Wher you go to -�<lb />
sights, please send me a post cml<lb />
"Tell me about yourself' I said<lb />
she was among those chosen � don't know anything about myself T<lb />
for Who's Who in American Colleges and not strange. People who spend then <lb />
Universities. From the beginning of her col- working at varied interests don't have I<lb />
lege career she was interested in the Y. W to worry about themselves. However a<lb />
C. A. and was a member of the junior "Y" prying loosened up the bare facts<lb />
cabinet her freshman year. As a sophomore lotte's home is near Rocky Mount and<lb />
she was elected secretary of the Y. W. C. A is the eldest of a family of three chil<lb />
representative of the Training Union to the Her major is grammar grade work a'<lb />
B. S. U and vice-president of the F. T. A wants to teach "in a place where ch<lb />
During her junior year she was viee-presi- have never had much chance<lb />
Dance that night, but Estelle Davis says the future. Every year the Y. M. sponsors this<lb />
"Sniffers" will still be on the door. (In case 1 kind of entertainment, and the boys get to-<lb />
you don't know it those good looking girls<lb />
that will be standing at the door will net be<lb />
guilty of hunting a man�that is not just<lb />
any man. They are smelling for those who<lb />
gether and have a swell time.<lb />
Plans are to have a meeting of all mem-<lb />
bers soon and to tell them of their respon-<lb />
sibility as members, are being made. Func-<lb />
SCUMMING<lb />
By YE WISE OLE OWL<lb />
drink "Moonshine So boys, just wait until j tions and purposes of the organization will<lb />
you get inside to do your drinking. Inci-  be explained, because some members do not<lb />
dentally you may not get inside if you don't, j know all the things thev should about such.<lb />
This autumn atmosphere: the smell of<lb />
burning leaves, the crackling of nuts bv the<lb />
scurrying squirrels, and the rustling of turn-<lb />
ing' foliage does things to ye E. C. T. C.<lb />
guys and gals. Yes, cupid seems to be sur-<lb />
IV'<lb />
she bade her true-love good-bye -<lb />
night! Bizzell could have it bad. I'm<lb />
one to say.<lb />
Let's all agree to ask Griffin who<lb />
Advailahle "Doug" Jones will be on the Through this methodthe "Y" hopes to vivYng the tingling touch of Jack Frost's tall, dark and beautiful girl is th<lb />
Zodiacski Predicts ECTC's Future;<lb />
Faculty To Master Boogie Woogie<lb />
Dear Editor:<lb />
First. I would like to clarify the fact<lb />
that I am no relation to the guy who erron-<lb />
eously predicts the Big Five football games.<lb />
Unlike that critter who has a name some-<lb />
The size of last year's 'allotment' and The I J.hinf ke �ine; J am iftetl in the field of<lb />
plans for this vear of some of the organiza- I toretGllm the future.<lb />
tions were prime considerations.<lb />
In some instances the committee, who<lb />
made a thorough investigation of the ac-<lb />
tivities of each organization, rendered de-<lb />
cisions which might not be readily under-<lb />
stood by the students without careful con-<lb />
sideration of the facts. For instance, the<lb />
Men's Athletic association received a cut<lb />
which some students might not consider<lb />
proportionate since varsity football has<lb />
been dropped from the sports roster this<lb />
year. However, it was necessary to consider<lb />
the fact that football equipment, which had<lb />
been obtained before it was decided to drop<lb />
the sport, had to be paid for.<lb />
Judging from the minute number of<lb />
complaints from the students at large, it is<lb />
apparent that the Appropriations commit-<lb />
tee has done an efficient and satisfactory<lb />
As I look into my crystal, I see the<lb />
Wright Building literally shaking as the<lb />
fun-at-any-cost East Carolina faculty mem-<lb />
bers master the boogie in their regular<lb />
Saturday-night jam session. Entering the<lb />
building, I am very much impressed by Dr.<lb />
Leon R. Meadows and Miss Annie L. Mor-<lb />
ton, who are leading the field, after having<lb />
visited the punch bowl too frequently.<lb />
Just as I begin to get in the groove,<lb />
my eardrums are pierced by a shout of Dr.<lb />
Lucile Turner: "Get your boot off my dogs,<lb />
sister! What do you think this is, your<lb />
boithday?" Her remark is addressed to Miss<lb />
Emma Hooper, who is puffing merrily on<lb />
a two-fer.<lb />
Next I am amused by a dancing lesson<lb />
going on in the corner. Dr. Beecher Flana-<lb />
gan is teaching Miss Dorothv Parks the<lb />
job with the appropriation of student funds I widely acclaimed boogie. Attracted by the<lb />
this year. Since this is true, it is up to all j lesson. Dr. E. C. Hollar says, "May I cut<lb />
of the student organizations to use their j in it" you please<lb />
sliced allowances wisely and to make less Despite the fact that all the commotion<lb />
money serve adequately in carrying out I deafens me, Miss Maria GraharrisTasdv<lb />
their planned programs. heard as she says. "Whv il ft ?� Lf'll<lb />
let<lb />
There Are Other<lb />
Things A Lot Worse<lb />
This fall the students are being<lb />
down, so speak, because they will not be<lb />
able to go home for Thanksgiving. Thanks-<lb />
giving is something everyone looks forward<lb />
to. It means going home, seeing all your<lb />
friends, your parents, and turkey, turkey<lb />
and more turkey. Then too, Thanksgiving<lb />
is a day set aside to give thanks for the<lb />
many blessings we have. This vear E.C.T.C<lb />
students still have so much to be thankful<lb />
for.<lb />
Those students that have attempted to<lb />
go home on a week-end this vear have a<lb />
vague idea what traveling conditions are<lb />
Seats on buses are so scarce nowadays that<lb />
anybody who gets one keeps it. That in-<lb />
cludes males. To avoid super congestion the<lb />
government has asked that Thanksgiving<lb />
and spring holidays be eliminated, and an<lb />
extra week to be given for Christmas. This<lb />
is really a small request, but it will help<lb />
tremendously in the war effort.<lb />
When Christmas comes, most students<lb />
will be very glad to have that extra week.<lb />
A lot can be accomplished in three weeks.<lb />
It every student makes an effort to be<lb />
thankful and happy during the former holi-<lb />
days, no one will be running around with a<lb />
long face. After all, these times are not<lb />
exSedC T ?? nhing can be<lb />
expected. E. C. T. C. students can and will<lb />
make the most of the set up.<lb />
says, "Why is it so quiet in<lb />
here She appears disappointed because<lb />
of what.she terms, "A dead party, no noise<lb />
no life<lb />
Miss<lb />
Graham's<lb />
comments weren't<lb />
S"?,Ufi �.C:0"V1"ce me that the party<lb />
attention. He was hysterically laughing at<lb />
moron jokes being told by Dr. A. D. Frank.<lb />
Dr. Frank soon rushes to the corner of the<lb />
building, however, and changes stations on<lb />
the radio. Gabriel Heater is giving his night-<lb />
ly broadcast, and Frank switches him off to<lb />
get "Lum and Abner his favorite program.<lb />
"It was too good to last anyway com-<lb />
ments Miss Graham as Jane Hardy, presi-<lb />
dent of the Student Temperance League,<lb />
informs the pedagogues that 10:30 o'clock<lb />
is near and they must leave.<lb />
My crystal takes me to the rest of<lb />
the campus on the following morning. All<lb />
faculty members are sporting their new-<lb />
est hats, uniquely styled to include an ice<lb />
bag for hangovers. At first I am puzzled at<lb />
the sight of boys' dormitories. I then real-<lb />
ized that Carolina, Davidson, Duke and<lb />
Wake Forest had closed because of the draft.<lb />
The boy students now outnumber the girls!<lb />
Unfortunately, Miss Editor, at this<lb />
point my crystal becomes foggy; and I<lb />
can no longer see into the future.<lb />
Don't forget, Zodiacski predictions are<lb />
true predictions. Forty years of success<lb />
proves that!<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
Zodiacski.<lb />
Editor's note: Below are opinions of<lb />
�, , , &amp;  at. in iact i was<lb />
about to leave the knock-down arid drag-out<lb />
affair when Dr. Neil Pospv 5EL225 I<lb />
dull�anything but that ' in fact T ZT� 'dents about the Thanksgiving and spring<lb />
- holidays being cut out, and a longer time be-<lb />
ing given for Christmas. This space here-<lb />
after will be devoted to any comments you<lb />
wish to make about current problems on the<lb />
campus.<lb />
Iris Woody, freshman: "It's o. k. with<lb />
eil Posey attracted my<lb />
Are ECTC Students <lb />
Sociable<lb />
Every evening at 6:30 o'clock a social<lb />
nour is held in the Campus building. Only<lb />
a very small percentage of students attend<lb />
tnis social hour. After attending classes all<lb />
day, students owe it to themselves to relax<lb />
tor a while. Dancing is a very wholesome<lb />
and pleasant form of relaxation.<lb />
There is definitely a more serious atti-<lb />
tude among the students this year. Students<lb />
should be serious, but not to the extent that<lb />
they no onger enjoy the things young peo-<lb />
ple should. If the students, that do not go<lb />
to the Campus building, stay away because<lb />
they do not know how to dance: then they<lb />
should learn how. Any student that knows<lb />
�ow, sh�ld be willing to lend a helping<lb />
hand to those who want to learn. CoCf<lb />
douWThJS"6 t0 0VeTme bashfulness No<lb />
doubt there are some students who do dance<lb />
fu 'studentsCT� � 2! e other ba-<lb />
iui students. The administration would not<lb />
allow the dancing hour to be held if thev<lb />
did not think it worthwhile y<lb />
me.<lb />
Nancy Kilpatrick, sophomore: "I think<lb />
it is very patriotic not have them<lb />
Virginia Riddle: "Glad to be helping<lb />
Uncle Sam<lb />
Frances Averette: "Glad to do my part<lb />
even though it's small compared to the Sea<lb />
Bees and the Marines<lb />
Bernice Jenkins, freshman: "I think<lb />
its a very logical idea because ft is going to<lb />
save a lot of traveling. Personally I'd like<lb />
to have the holidays, though<lb />
Jack Edwards, freshman: "Longer<lb />
Christmas holidays will help alleviate the<lb />
labor shortage, since many college students<lb />
will have vacation jobs <lb />
iu ,Je19�in� freshman: "I guess it's<lb />
llleSLthg Y Fm terrib madat I'm<lb />
gamf miSS the Va' Te-VMI<lb />
Charlotte Elliott, freshman: "I'm sorta<lb />
bufl'm Sri Was pIannin t0 �� home!<lb />
out 1 m glad to do my part<lb />
v,Q oi10?6.?00' J'unior: "I'm proud of<lb />
the attitude the students are taking �<lb />
n TT Adams' Junior: "I'm just like<lb />
Donald Duck, I don't give a quack "<lb />
Jean Asbell, freshman: "I'm disap-<lb />
IVhat male student sends one certain but not in spirit. Confidentiallv. I think<lb />
ECTC lassie telegrams when his heart is heart is riding the waves in a Coast Gva<lb />
yearning tor her presence when his return , boat 1 Bob Adams, be careful it's her �<lb />
tromGuiltord College dances is a little de- you're holding!<lb />
,ayed , 0 ' , .� L I What keeps all of these he-men fi<lb />
u, Sf1, KS ffdilW the match dancing each night until the last piece<lb />
hat starts the Ihcker of love. Ii you don't : music begins? Do thev need more calor<lb />
believe it. ask beck each day or do they have dropsy in n<lb />
None but the lonely heart could DOS- ways than one? I guess thev want to<lb />
sibly know the feeling of a senior practice j pleaded with so here it is. Get hep and j<lb />
teacher when through tear?dimmed eyes ' in to a little jive. It's really good for you:<lb />
I BIT O FASHION '<lb />
j By SUE<lb />
and SniSV dam?vlS Wake UP I0" th�Se W '<lb />
and find Old Man Weather on the rampage, j soap and smelling salts and presto! a guar-<lb />
ou they drag the old shoes meant for the antee against leaks on the roof, in other<lb />
Salvation Army, the old hat intended for 'words a rain-resistant process for King Cot-<lb />
Mitilda, the cook and the old suit meant ton to bedeck Miss College Girl when pitch<lb />
Bntian. all of which "are forks reign, pardon, rain<lb />
the ram" j To begin at the beginning there're the<lb />
Jeep hats�strictly campusology attire.<lb />
They come in all the colors of the rainbow<lb />
For we're past the day of saving last vear's<lb />
black skirt or drab brown dress with the<lb />
shinny deat to add to the gloom of rainv<lb />
weather. So when clouds are gray, out ice<lb />
drag garberdine hats in beige, brown, green<lb />
and red. Or to protect fair-weather 'curls<lb />
pick and choose big scarfs of wool with per-<lb />
haps contrasting frings for La Senorita!<lb />
And of course include a big square of gaily<lb />
printed silk or cotton in vour stack of cute<lb />
stuff. Mile tells us to set those idle fingers<lb />
busy knitting a big wool triangle to tie<lb />
neath chin.<lb />
To cover yo' brightest skirt and sweat-<lb />
er, why there's the trench coat worn at ole<lb />
E. C. T. C. mostly in beige, but the red ones<lb />
will carry along a ray of sun-flame to make-<lb />
up tor bad weather. They also come in<lb />
greens and blues. Choose ye the three-quar-<lb />
ter length if patriotism pops out all over ye;<lb />
but if ye be powerful more interested<lb />
for<lb />
good enough to get ruined in<lb />
(again!).<lb />
But not we Moderns. We went a calling<lb />
Kate Smith, the "Songbird of the<lb />
South, moves her entire radio variety show<lb />
to Chapel Hill for the benefit of the cadets<lb />
at the Naval Pre-Flight Training School at<lb />
the University of North Carolina Friday<lb />
November 13. With Jane Wyatt and Murphy<lb />
ot the motion pictures as guests, the pro-<lb />
gram will be broadcast at 8:00 p. m over<lb />
WwSrUmAbiS Network including stations<lb />
wntS?' Asheville. WBT charlotte;<lb />
WDNC, Durham, and WBIG, Greensboro.<lb />
in<lb />
coat.<lb />
pointed in a way, but it really ia a good<lb />
idea. I still want to see my mother, though "<lb />
Dot Starling, senior: "I just as soon go<lb />
home one time as another<lb />
Jane Fisher, senior: "It's fine 'cause<lb />
it s going to give me that much longer with<lb />
a certain West Point cadet<lb />
Billy Greene, senior: "I'm glad of it<lb />
cause it gives us a chance to work three<lb />
weeks during Christmas and have some<lb />
money for winter quarter<lb />
 Fountain Taylor, freshman: " I don't<lb />
like it. I want to go home<lb />
keeping Dry, why pick the full-length<lb />
ot only are there the rainv-day coats'<lb />
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but there re the reversibles as well. Here's<lb />
where Scientists gave cotton a bath which<lb />
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when the sprinkles begin to come in earnest<lb />
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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1942<lb />
The TECO ECHO<lb />
Greene's Cadets Capture touch FootbaMJiampionsh<lb />
Final Standings<lb />
won<lb />
6<lb />
5<lb />
2<lb />
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lost<lb />
1<lb />
2<lb />
4<lb />
6<lb />
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A<lb />
Cadets Triumph<lb />
Despite Waters'<lb />
Impressive Play<lb />
less than a minute left<lb />
game, Captain Billy<lb />
pulled down a pass by I<lb />
Butler on the midfield ;<lb />
u raced back for the team<lb />
r yardage for a touch- j Cadets<lb />
ve his Cadets a 20-14 (Rangers<lb />
;wr Hob Young's Ran- j Squadron<lb />
 play-off game between (Tigers<lb />
o teams for the intra- '<lb />
n h football champion-<lb />
ednesday.<lb />
; members of Billy's<lb />
which won five games<lb />
one in regular play<lb />
he Hangers for top hon-<lb />
11 be given awards denot-<lb />
ir" championship. <lb />
game-winning run Sparked by the return to ac-<lb />
lo seconds left in tion of Captain Brant Waters,<lb />
"nh the count knott- the underdog Eagle Squadron;<lb />
14-14, Jerome Butler, fought valiantly and threatened!<lb />
ace, dropped the reign of the powerful, and<lb />
th�n undefeated. Cadets of;<lb />
Billy Greene before losing 16-<lb />
12 in an intramural touch foot-<lb />
ball game Tuesday, October 27.<lb />
Waters offered the thrill of<lb />
the game in the third quarter,<lb />
when with his team trailing 10-<lb />
6 he took a pass from Floyd<lb />
Woody at the line of scrimmage<lb />
'and ducked his way through<lb />
the entire Cadet team for 66<lb />
yards and a touchdown.<lb />
With Nick Zuras leading the<lb />
attack, the Cadets opened scor-<lb />
period to.inir early in the first period.<lb />
'he half. Midway Zuras passed to W. B. Harris<lb />
larter the Cadets for 40 yards, then dashed a-<lb />
35 yard pass from round end for 30 more and the<lb />
Bob Young's Rangers Stop<lb />
Champions In 19-12 Upset<lb />
i,l KS<lb />
Captain Bob Young, whose<lb />
Rangers were runners up in the<lb />
intramural touch football<lb />
league.<lb />
Z<lb />
Bob Does Scoring<lb />
As Rangers Take<lb />
Squadron By 26-0<lb />
Bv handing Brant Waters'<lb />
ui cent- a vauto ivl  i<lb />
in regular play of the intramural<lb />
touch football league. The game<lb />
was played Tuesday afternoon.<lb />
Young and Jerome Butler sup-<lb />
plied the offensive fireworks of<lb />
the encounter with Bob scoring<lb />
all four touchdowns, thre(<lb />
them on passes from Butler.<lb />
First score came as the first<lb />
half ended with Butler passing<lb />
20 yards to Bob. Bob passed to<lb />
W. B. Harris in tallv. Nick passed to Walter<lb />
ne Mallard for the extra point.<lb />
itler and Young ,Three minutes later the Squad-<lb />
� (Clyde Mann. Stuartjr0n cut this lead to one point ay nauuims � "r�<lb />
11 Gaddy, the Ran- when Woody tossed 25 yards to ! Eagle Squadron a crushing 26-0 j through<lb />
to a first on the Doug Eley, who took the ball on I defeat, Bob Young's surging<lb />
near the end of the the Cadet 40 and outdistanced jRangers earned a tie with Billy<lb />
to lose the ball on several pursuers to to score. At-j Greene's Cadets for first place<lb />
. first play after tempted conversion on a pass<lb />
over Bill Gaddy from Woody to Doug Jones<lb />
a Zuras pass on the failed.<lb />
,i pass, Butler to After an exchange of punts<lb />
the end zone, netted a Nvnich placed the Squadron on<lb />
: on the first play of their 0W1) 15, the Cadets earn-<lb />
larter. Bob Young ed two points on the first safe-<lb />
Tripp for the extra ty of tne intramural loop. A<lb />
� the score at 7-7. pass from center went over<lb />
ites later the Ran- Woody'a head, and he was tag-<lb />
, again on an eight- Ke Dac 0f his own goal. The<lb />
from Butler to Young Cadets scored the clincher on<lb />
By battling every minute of<lb />
the game, Bob Young's under-<lb />
dog Rangers upset Billy<lb />
Greene's undefeated and highly<lb />
favored Cadets 19-12 in intra-<lb />
mural touch football play<lb />
Thursday, October 29.<lb />
After a scoreless first quar-<lb />
ter with neither team- having<lb />
the advantage, Young's Ran-<lb />
gers struck quickly to score af-<lb />
ter three minutes of the second<lb />
period. Passes from Young to<lb />
Bill Gaddy and Stuart Tripp<lb />
carried to the Cadet four-yard<lb />
line. Young passed to Tripp for<lb />
the touchdown.<lb />
A few minutes later Tripp in-<lb />
tercepted a pass by Nick Zuras<lb />
and ran it back 30 yards to the<lb />
Cadet 15. Young tossed to Gad-<lb />
dy for five yards then passed<lb />
to Wiley Brown for the score.<lb />
Late in the second stanza Zu-<lb />
ras passed to Walter Mallard<lb />
for 40 yards, tossed to Bill<lb />
Council for 15, and followed<lb />
with a pass to Mallard for 13<lb />
and a touchdown.<lb />
Late in the third quarter Zu-<lb />
ras passed to Captain Billy<lb />
Greene for 50 yards and a sec-<lb />
ond Cadet score. Extra point at-<lb />
tempt was unsuccessful and the<lb />
Cadets trailed, 13-12. The Ran-<lb />
gers put the game on ice in the<lb />
Along The Sidelines<lb />
w<lb />
ith<lb />
Bernice Jenkins and Jack Edwards<lb />
Superior organization by students have a basketball sea-<lb />
Coach'john Christenbury along son to look forward � that<lb />
.with enthusiasm and genuine promises thrrite W�2J<lb />
interest by ECTC boys have re- plays. No student should pass<lb />
up this excellent opportunity to<lb />
Bill Lucas, who has devoted<lb />
much of his time to the intra-<lb />
mural football program. Lucas,<lb />
who has served as referee for<lb />
all of the games played, helped<lb />
with the planning of the pro-<lb />
gram and is helping Coach<lb />
John Christenbury arrange the<lb />
basketball schedule.<lb />
suited in a successful intramur-<lb />
al touch football program. Not<lb />
only have the boys displayed ex-<lb />
cellent sportsmanship, but keen<lb />
rivalry has prevailed through-<lb />
out the season. The games have<lb />
been close and evenly-matched;<lb />
the brand of football has been<lb />
tops!<lb />
Hitler Can't Buck<lb />
This Type of Spirit<lb />
Typical of the spirit shown<lb />
by the gridders is the determi-<lb />
nation of Norman Mayo's Fly<lb />
support a team with prospects<lb />
of a successful season.<lb />
Greene's Team<lb />
Defeats Tigers<lb />
In 13-0 Shutout<lb />
Billy Greene's Cadets assured<lb />
themselves of a tie for intra-<lb />
mural touch football honors by<lb />
Tigers. Despite the fact overpowering Norman Mayos<lb />
Last-Half Spurt<lb />
Wins For Eagles<lb />
Fighting back in the last half<lb />
to overcome a seven-point de-<lb />
ficit by scoring in each of the<lb />
final quarter, when Bob Young final two periods. Brant Wat-<lb />
passed" to Gaddy for 60 yards<lb />
to the Cadet three. Young ran<lb />
the middle for the<lb />
score.<lb />
Young's Rangers<lb />
Top Tigers 25-12<lb />
ers' Eagle Squadron downed<lb />
Norman Mayo's Flying Tigers<lb />
13-7 Thursday, October 29. It<lb />
was the fifth consecutive de-<lb />
feat for the Tigers.<lb />
Trailing 7-0 'ate in the fina1.<lb />
ing<lb />
that this team lost six conse<lb />
cutive games, it was on the field<lb />
ready for action when the<lb />
whistle sounded for their last<lb />
game ef the season in which<lb />
they met Billy Greene's champ-<lb />
ion Cadets.<lb />
Greene, Zuras. Young<lb />
Football Standouts<lb />
Players showing the best<lb />
sportsmanship in the opinion of<lb />
Teco Echo sports editors are<lb />
Captains Billy Greene and Bob<lb />
Young. Some decisions of offi-<lb />
cials have been disputed by<lb />
players, but Young and Greene<lb />
accepted rulings with no<lb />
cellarite Flying Tigers 13-0<lb />
Tuesday.<lb />
After a scoreless first quar-<lb />
ter the Cadets drove 40 yards to<lb />
a touchdown at the end of the<lb />
half. Nick Zuras passed twice<lb />
to W. B. Harris to carry to the<lb />
20, then passed to John Saieed<lb />
for a first on the Tiger two.<lb />
Nick pitched to Walter Mallard<lb />
for the score. Zuras' pass to<lb />
Greene for extra point was no<lb />
good, and the Cadets led 6-0 at<lb />
halftime.<lb />
After an uneventful third<lb />
period the Cadets drove to the<lb />
Tiger five on passes from Zu-<lb />
ras to Greene and Harris. Mal-<lb />
lard again caught the touch-<lb />
th<lb />
lead. Extra point th(<lb />
j� ,tu  � I Stuart Tripp for the extra point<lb />
iwi. � - r- me next play, when Captain ; makinR halftime count 7-0.<lb />
 ,n a pass from Young Greene intercepted a pass by dumber two and three were<lb />
� Wiley Brown. Woody on the mid field stripe marked up in tne third quarter<lb />
SCORE TIED AGAIN and raced down the sideline for 1. R()b making a beautiful 65-<lb />
Farlv in the third period the six points. Conversion was good ij run for the first and taking<lb />
Rangers made the first of three on a pass from Zuras intended ;a 15 d aeriaj from Butler.<lb />
futile scores in the game, when for Emmett Fisher but caught) x , �mo, civ nnint<lb />
Youmr Dass to Brown on a play by Greene<lb />
V 75 yards and a score. Greene, Zuras, Mallard, Hai-<lb />
s ealled off, however, be- ris and Saieed paced the Cadets.<lb />
"ause Bb wasn't five yards be- Waters. Woody and Eley weie<lb />
! leaders for the Squadron.<lb />
Score by quarters:<lb />
Squadron 6 0 6 0�12<lb />
Cadets 7 9 0 0�16<lb />
have i'xtcjicu iu'ib" ���� � iaru again wuni, u�t wm��<lb />
, complaints. The type of sports- down pass. Greene place kicked<lb />
artPi- the Souadron battled manship displayed by them is the extra point.<lb />
the element which carries a 0nly serious threat of the<lb />
team on to victory. game came on the resulting<lb />
Talented in passing, kicking kickoff. Floyd Woody, borrow-<lb />
and running, Nick Zuras gets ed t-rom tne Eagle Squadron for<lb />
the vote of the sports editors this game, took the kickoff on<lb />
for the best all-around player.<lb />
His accurate and well-timed<lb />
passes have been valuable to<lb />
Greene's Flying Cadets and<lb />
through to score the winning<lb />
touchdown on the final play of<lb />
the game. After passing to<lb />
Steve Jones for 25 yards to set<lb />
Showing the surge of power j up thes score .Floyd Woody-ran<lb />
four touchdowns, three of that brought them into a tie for around his left end for three<lb />
position at the end of intramur-jyards and the score, brant<lb />
al touch football play, the Ran- ; Waters executed a perfect drop<lb />
&amp;? 2�� TTJ mid- le-countsMerably in the<lb />
Tteera 25-1� Tuesdav. October (way the first period on a 10-1 success of that team.<lb />
07 vard aerial from Norman Mayo1  � � �<lb />
On the first play of the game to Buddy Murray. The same<lb />
the Rangers started their touch<lb />
down parade. Jerome butler,<lb />
Ranger passing ace, tossed to<lb />
Bill Gaddy at the line of scrim<lb />
Bob tallied the final six point-<lb />
er on a 10-yard pass from But-<lb />
ler, and Jerome made good on a<lb />
perfect place kick for the extra<lb />
point.<lb />
Score by quarters:<lb />
I Rangers 0 7 12 7�26<lb />
Squadron 0 0 0 0�0<lb />
mage. Gaddy lateraled to Stu- goal<lb />
combination worked for extra<lb />
point. The Squadron threatened<lb />
several times in the first half<lb />
but were stopped short of the<lb />
hand the line of scrimmage<lb />
when he lost the ball.<lb />
A few plays later a bad kick<lb />
gave the Cadets the ball on the<lb />
Ranger 30, and they took ad-<lb />
ai tage of the break to tie the<lb />
score again. Zuras again passed<lb />
Harris deep in the scoring<lb />
zone for the tally. The Zuras-<lb />
Harris combination worked for<lb />
the extra point.<lb />
rotCHDOWN called BACK Coach John christenbury has,Jack oung and W. B anis,<lb />
Early in the final quarter the the initial basketball, and guards Floyd Woody, Wiley<lb />
Rangers threatened .when Clyde: . of the new season for<lb />
fiedTS !�. Monday night in the Wright<lb />
drive stalled on the Cadet 30. (gymnasium.<lb />
Bob Young took a punt from pr0spects point to one of the<lb />
Basketball Begins Monday;<lb />
Eight Veterans To Report<lb />
art Tripp. who dashed 60 yard;<lb />
for the score. .<lb />
Early in the second period<lb />
the Rangers tallied again with<lb />
Butler passing 40 yards to<lb />
Young, who grabbed the ball on<lb />
the Tiger 10 and stepped over<lb />
for the touchdown. Bob was<lb />
stopped by brother Jack on ex-<lb />
tra point try. Later in the first<lb />
half the Tigers drove to the<lb />
Ranger three with Norman and<lb />
Elmo Mayo and Buddy Murray<lb />
leading the way. Murray ran<lb />
around end for the score.<lb />
On the resulting kickoff Boo<lb />
Young took the ball on his 25<lb />
and ran straight back through<lb />
Zuras n his own 15 a few plays lj est squads in the history of<lb />
later and threaded his way) ,�, u- ,� f�- a�<lb />
Brown and Bob Young of last the middle of the Tiger team<lb />
year's five will be back in for a third Ranger score<lb />
harness. g<lb />
"Our schedule is in the mak-<lb />
states Christenbury. "Ii<lb />
Near the end of the third<lb />
period the Squadron drove 60<lb />
vard for their first score. A 15-<lb />
vard run by Woody put the ball<lb />
on the Tigers 35, and a pass<lb />
from Woody to Jones scored<lb />
from that point. Conversion<lb />
failed when a pass from Woody<lb />
intended for Waters was caught<lb />
by Bernice Jenkins, who was<lb />
stopped short of the end zone.<lb />
Woody, Steve Jones and<lb />
Brant Waters paced the win-<lb />
ners. Leading the Tigers were<lb />
Murray, Elmo Mayo and Jack<lb />
Young.<lb />
Score by quarters:<lb />
Tigers 7 0 0 0�7<lb />
Squadron 0 0 6 7�13<lb />
Hardwood Sport<lb />
Promises Thrills<lb />
Flovd Woody, Clyde Mann,<lb />
Randolph Roper, W. B. Harris.<lb />
Bob Young, Jack Young, Wiley<lb />
Brown and Billy Greene will<lb />
round out a team that will con-<lb />
tinue to keep ECTC's name in<lb />
the basketball spotlight. These<lb />
boys, along with the hopefuls<lb />
that will report to the squad for<lb />
the first time, will carry a<lb />
heavy schedule.<lb />
In the field of sports, ECTC<lb />
his own 15 and raced 75 yards<lb />
to the Cadet 10 before being<lb />
caught from behind by Harris.<lb />
Zuras intercepted a pass by<lb />
Buddy Murray on his own<lb />
three to end the threat.<lb />
Zuras, Mallard, Saieed and<lb />
Harris paced the winners,<lb />
while Elmo Mayo, Woody and<lb />
Murray were best for the<lb />
Tigers.<lb />
Score bv quarters:<lb />
Cadet 0 6 0 7�13<lb />
Tigers 0 0 0 0-0<lb />
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the play back to the Ranger 20,<lb />
where he said Bob was tagged<lb />
by Walter Mallard.<lb />
' The Rangers scored again on<lb />
a 49-yard pass from Butler to<lb />
Young midway the quarter,<lb />
onlv to have the play called<lb />
hack because both teams were<lb />
ruled off sides.<lb />
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SSjXTSojyS the school this year for as <lb />
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With eight lettermen from<lb />
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a host of new candidates out<lb />
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Carolina over Davidson<lb />
Duke over Maryland<lb />
Wake Forest over VMI<lb />
State over Miami<lb />
N. C. Pre-Flighters over<lb />
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Georgia over Florida<lb />
Georgia Tech over Kentucky<lb />
Alabama over South Carolina<lb />
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Texas over Baylor<lb />
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The TECO ECHO<lb />
Al<lb />
umni News<lb />
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Goldsboro Chapter�<lb />
The Goldsboro Chapter of<lb />
East Carolina Teachers College<lb />
Alumni Association held its<lb />
first meeting of the season<lb />
194243 on October 12 at the<lb />
home of Mrs. Frank Jones on<lb />
East Walnut street. Mrs. Julian<lb />
Jenkins (Ollie Moore), the<lb />
i against the amendment.<lb />
The second Thursday night<lb />
of each month was elected as<lb />
the time of the regular meet-<lb />
ings instead of the night pre-<lb />
viously decided upon.<lb />
New committees for the year<lb />
were named by the president.<lb />
They are: Ways and means,<lb />
correspondent for the News<lb />
and Observer and collected<lb />
worth-while poems and articles.<lb />
Five feet five inches tall,<lb />
blonde-haired Mrs. Blaine is<lb />
pleasant and agreeable at<lb />
times.<lb />
an<lb />
" -j �Kl.lTA Lne iney are: ways and means<lb />
president, presided. Eight mem- Mrs. Inez W. Johnson and Mrs<lb />
oers were present. KannMh Rf�. �;�i nr. in<lb />
bers were present.<lb />
It was decided that the chap-<lb />
ter shall continue having<lb />
monthly meetings until condi-<lb />
tions warrant a change; but<lb />
that because of crowded condi-<lb />
tions in Goldsboro at the<lb />
present time, a banquet meet-<lb />
ing cannot be held this year.<lb />
The main discussion centered<lb />
around the chapter's book club<lb />
idea for the year�that a circ-<lb />
ulating list shall be worked out<lb />
so that all members will get a<lb />
chance to read at least ten<lb />
books during this year. Books<lb />
are to be distributed at the sec-<lb />
ond meeting in November.<lb />
It was suggested for all mem-<lb />
bers who need a ride to the<lb />
meetings to call those who have<lb />
cars.<lb />
November meeting will held<lb />
at Mrs. Sally Belle Westmore-<lb />
land's home at 209 N. William<lb />
street. All members present<lb />
were urged to get all other<lb />
members together for this<lb />
meeting.<lb />
Delicious refreshments were<lb />
served by the hostess.<lb />
Roanoke Rapids Chapter�<lb />
The Roanoke Rapids Chapter<lb />
of the East Carolina Teachers<lb />
College Alumni Association held<lb />
its first meeting this fall on the<lb />
lawn of the Scout Hut on Wed-<lb />
nesday evening, September 23<lb />
Hostesses. Misses Elizabeth<lb />
bmith, Nancy Sperling, Mary<lb />
Lowder, and Frances New-<lb />
some, and Mrs. Thelma Daugh-<lb />
try. served a picnic supper<lb />
Mrs. Thelma Daughtry, vice-<lb />
president of the chapter last<lb />
year, presided at the meeting<lb />
Flans for the year were dis-1<lb />
cussed, and the following offi-<lb />
cers were elected: Miss Ella D !<lb />
ibbs, President; Miss Mar-l<lb />
Kenneth Benton; social, Mrs. E<lb />
H. Browning and Mrs. C. P.<lb />
Thoroughblood; program. Mrs.<lb />
J. L. Marcom and Miss Elaine<lb />
Tomlinson; and scrap book,<lb />
Miss Ruby Garris.<lb />
At the conclusion of Mr.<lb />
Allen's talk tea and cookies<lb />
were served by the hostesses:<lb />
Mesdames John H. Harris, E.<lb />
H. Browning, J. S. Ferguson<lb />
and J. L. Marcom, and Misses<lb />
Elaine Tomlinson and Pattie<lb />
Jenkins.<lb />
La Grange Chapter�<lb />
The La Grange Chapter of<lb />
East Carolina College Alumni<lb />
Association held its first meet-<lb />
ing this fall on Tuesday, Octo-<lb />
ber 27, in the home of Mrs<lb />
Johnny Sutton (May Hampton<lb />
Keith). The meeting was open-<lb />
ed by singing the college song.<lb />
Miss Celia Grantham read a<lb />
letter from the former alumni<lb />
LEGISLATURE<lb />
Continued from Page One<lb />
an act to create a commission<lb />
to prepare a bill to consolidate<lb />
North Carolina's 100 counties<lb />
into 20, military affairs, and<lb />
the establishment of an institu-<lb />
tion for delinquent Negro girls.<lb />
Officers of the House were:<lb />
Speaker. Larry Williams, Wake<lb />
Forest; speaker pro tern, Eve-<lb />
lyn Hampton, Meredith; clerk,<lb />
Shirley Elliott, WCUNC; ser-<lb />
geant-at-arms, M i 11 a r d Bas-<lb />
night, Elon; and majority lead-<lb />
er, Dick Railery, UNC. Officers<lb />
of the Senate were: President,<lb />
Cecil Hill, UNC; president pro-<lb />
tern, Sam Behrends, Wake<lb />
Forest; clerk, Sarah Jackson,<lb />
Meredith; and sergeant-at-<lb />
arms, Jennings Ballard, East<lb />
Carolina Teachers College.<lb />
President of the whole assem<lb />
Ratcliffe.<lb />
Margaret Lewis, chairman,<lb />
Lona Maddrey and William<lb />
Stanf ield Johnson are in charge i<lb />
of refreshments.<lb />
Decorations will be under the<lb />
supervision of Mary Sue Moore,<lb />
chairman with Hazel Harris<lb />
and Freshman Chi Pi Players.<lb />
Prizes, entertainments and<lb />
judges will be taken care of by<lb />
Dave Owens chairman, Jack<lb />
Young and Lois Sessoms.<lb />
Students will be charged ten<lb />
cents and outsiders twenty-five<lb />
cents.<lb />
CONCERT<lb />
Continued from Page One<lb />
the story of the riding Hamlin<lb />
of rats. Mr. Rossell portrayed<lb />
the rat-catcher- while the pianist<lb />
played the part of the rats.<lb />
A selection from "Martha<lb />
"M appari tutt' amor" introduc-<lb />
ed the third group. "Danse Mac<lb />
i"How Do I Love Thee?"<lb />
'Lippe, words from the poem<lb />
Elizabeth Browning.<lb />
by<lb />
by<lb />
SPALDINC,<lb />
FRIDAY. NOVEMBER fi J<lb />
on his talented hand<lb />
"1 count �n the vi<lb />
far longer than r. . .<lb />
PROGRAM<lb />
Continued from Page One<lb />
"Many people think college stu-<lb />
dents live in dreamland she<lb />
said. "Try to read a good news-<lb />
paper everyday. There is more<lb />
to a paper than just Lil' Abner.<lb />
Listen to one good news anal-<lb />
yst a day and learn to pick out<lb />
the truth from propaganda<lb />
Mirian Sexton wisely stated<lb />
that too much participation in<lb />
outside activities is as bad as<lb />
not enough or none. "Choose a<lb />
Friday evening the delegates ��" "fjjfls int� �Ur "<lb />
�� �� -rmer a.umni M&amp;&amp;�iEK5 IbSSISSS JTST T<lb />
secretary, giving what would be Saturday. Those colleges rep�� saving mS � 1 f? by<lb />
expected ot the La Grange-f, re: D PgV 5t?S<lb />
AppaSao Leno $n�?t � "t�? WOuld<lb />
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Slto SSi�ft CaroHna fl "��" leeP the night<lb />
Teachers CoiWp �� i bef?re and fewer for Saturday<lb />
Carolina E C T r a.n ; night. "Work out a schedule so<lb />
wtrRuby White? KBhS 2X P wi" be we1 rounded<lb />
Roper, Evan Griffin, Margaret "5,� M,d<lb />
Futrell, Marv Louise K C Allow time for shows,<lb />
Ann Foxworth Charlotte Ft anCeS readmr and buI1 ses-<lb />
Margaret Smfth!Gretchen Wet a'�ng With y0Ur work<lb />
ster Metsel Simmons, Jennings<lb />
Kallard. Marjorie Davis, Eliza-<lb />
beth Winberry, Mildred Beverly<lb />
Baby Persall, Loriane Moore<lb />
James Worsley and Rosalie<lb />
Brown.<lb />
ed the third group<lb />
abre" "Dance of Death") by<lb />
Saint-Saens, "V o u s dansez,<lb />
Marquise" by Lemaire and<lb />
"Berceuse" from "Jocelyn" by<lb />
Godard, concluded the third<lb />
group.<lb />
After intermission<lb />
Miss Camille Jernigan played<lb />
Nocturne Opus 9 No. 2, and<lb />
Fantasie-Impromptu, piano<lb />
soloes by Chopin composing<lb />
group four. After these Miss<lb />
Jernigan rendered "M o z a r t<lb />
Lates" written by Alex Tern<lb />
ton and dedicated to Benny<lb />
Goodman. This rare piece was,<lb />
thoroughly enjoyed by all those 1?<lb />
present. the only<lb />
perform<lb />
Continued from Page One<lb />
and responsive is the Russian<lb />
audience. They are almost like<lb />
a Galvanic battery The violin-<lb />
ist has never toured South<lb />
America but "will go sometime<lb />
in the not too far distant<lb />
future<lb />
"I am very fond of sports�<lb />
at which I am a dud usually�,<lb />
bridge and books he declared<lb />
when questioned about hobbies.<lb />
"I like very much conversation<lb />
with people (He's certainly no<lb />
dud in this line.)<lb />
USES GIARNEKH S<lb />
Starting at the age of seven,<lb />
iole- i sPalrfin made his professional<lb />
nnv,debut at the ouveau Theatre<lb />
something should I<lb />
hands, then son i<lb />
play the violin II.<lb />
Stradearius but<lb />
Guarnerius "the g<lb />
two It was t!i,<lb />
was BMd at K. '<lb />
COMMENTS ON <lb />
"If I weren't<lb />
should try dammed -<lb />
t � fci<lb />
Ml miK!� QVAtQil<lb />
Voli<lb />
ad.<lb />
Chapter this year. Plans were<lb />
made to increase the member-<lb />
ship.<lb />
The officers for this year are<lb />
Mrs. Johnny Sutton (May H<lb />
Keith), President; Mrs. Stuart<lb />
Wooten (Pearl Mooring) Vice-<lb />
President: Miss Celia Grant-<lb />
ham, Secretary and Treasurer-<lb />
and Miss Eugenia Allen, Re-<lb />
porter.<lb />
The chapter will meet the<lb />
last Tuesday in every month.<lb />
I he next meeting will be held<lb />
m November with Miss Eugenia<lb />
Allen.<lb />
In the fifth group, Mr. Ros-<lb />
sell sang "Why?" by Tschai-<lb />
kowsky, "Field<lb />
Rachmaninoff,<lb />
Horseman" and "R u s<lb />
Child's Prayer" from "In the<lb />
Nursery" by Moussorgsky.<lb />
For the concluding group<lb />
Mr. Rossell sang "Tomorrow is<lb />
a Day by Rossell, "A Curious<lb />
Thing" by Klemm, "Twentieth<lb />
Century Serenade" bv Wragg,<lb />
tin Paris and his American<lb />
debut in Carnegie Hall. He is<lb />
American violinist to<lb />
at the famous Scola<lb />
in music exciaii<lb />
jlinist in answer<lb />
tion "If you wen<lb />
what would you i.r<lb />
am rather single I<lb />
that he added But I<lb />
led hifl remarks<lb />
vie: "Success in<lb />
music is naturally <lb />
hard work. But don'1<lb />
musician unless <lb />
yourself from doing<lb />
stop yourself; and ii<lb />
keep yourself from<lb />
ahead with music'<lb />
Opera House in Milan. His fav-<lb />
orite violin, which was made in<lb />
"Thi Hohhv I1735 by JosePh Guarnerius, a<lb />
igreat rival of Stradevarius. is<lb />
insured for $50,000. In explain-<lb />
ing why he carrier no insurance<lb />
W. T. GRANT CO.<lb />
'CONVENIENT FOR<lb />
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ENROLLMENT<lb />
Omtimted from Page One<lb />
and the Teco Echo, $1,400.<lb />
Other organizations granted<lb />
garet Moore, Vice-President; I �nds are Pieces o' Eight, $725 �<lb />
Miss Ruth Dean, Secretary and Women's Student Government<lb />
lreasurer; and Miss Ruth G. aviation, $700; Women's<lb />
wardy, Reporter. Six of the(Athletic association, $600- So-<lb />
new faculty members were add- !cial committee, $500- Men's<lb />
ed to the chapter. Student Government assoda-<lb />
. After the business meeting itl0n $300; Budget office ner-<lb />
pong and other games js�nel service $270 and Budget<lb />
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The Raleigh Chapter of East<lb />
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lumm Association held its sec-<lb />
ond meeting of the year on<lb />
Tuesday night, October 20<lb />
�- the Woman's Club.<lb />
. With still another month left j Continued from Page One<lb />
in its membership drive, those Pen(Js uP�n where mv husband<lb />
present were very much pleased stationed states Instructor<lb />
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-urs. j. m. Isewsome.<lb />
Arch T Allen, representative<lb />
from Wake County to the State<lb />
House of Representatives, gave<lb />
an informative discussion of<lb />
the proposed amendment to the<lb />
Mate constitution providing for<lb />
the consolidation of the five<lb />
Mate school boards. Mr Allen<lb />
explained some of the advan-<lb />
tages that the amendment, if<lb />
adopted would give to the<lb />
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