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Carolina's boys in chapel, November 12. Left to<lb />
C. Tway, Army Air Force: Lt. James G. Prest-<lb />
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and Navy line; Ensign P. M. Russell, Naval<lb />
Lt. Um Kelly. Marine Corps.<lb />
Five Branches Of Military<lb />
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Lewis Ranks High<lb />
On Army Tests<lb />
by Ruby White<lb />
Ensign P. M. Russell, naval air<lb />
board is making a<lb />
�lieges and univers-<lb />
it the nation.<lb />
'W ar : rerunners to an-<lb />
Scoring 151 on the general<lb />
intelligence test, making 141<lb />
points out of 150 on the Me-<lb />
chanical aptitude test and rank-<lb />
ing among the highest on an<lb />
examination before entering<lb />
Finance School, Osborne Lewis<lb />
former junior at E. C. T. C.<lb />
prepared to enter the army.<lb />
Osborne left school on Octo-<lb />
ber 15 to go to his home in<lb />
Marshalburg for a few days be-<lb />
will be here in fore going to the army. He took<lb />
Phi Sigma Hears<lb />
Talk On France<lb />
By Mrs. Humber<lb />
Phi Sigma held its regular<lb />
meeting Wednesday evening,<lb />
November 11 in the "Y" Hut.<lb />
Mrs. R. 1. Humber, a native of<lb />
France who is now making her<lb />
home in Greenville was guest<lb />
speaker.<lb />
Mrs. Humber spoke on<lb />
"France Forever She said<lb />
that the new Armistice which<lb />
was made between the free<lb />
Punch and Germany was<lb />
broken by Hitler November 11.<lb />
When a new government is set<lb />
up it will be the fourth re-<lb />
public.<lb />
All of France is like a prison<lb />
camp and in Brittany there are<lb />
four for political prisoners.<lb />
Mrs. Humber said the French<lb />
women were fighting also and<lb />
in one case they helped all the<lb />
French prisoners escape. An<lb />
underground road from Brit-<lb />
tany to free France is used for<lb />
escape.<lb />
Mrs. Humber read a letter<lb />
which she received from hei<lb />
husband the first week in No-<lb />
vember. An American lawyer<lb />
wrote to Mr. Humber telling<lb />
him how he and his wife escap-<lb />
ed from France and the condi-<lb />
tions which prevail there at<lb />
present. He said that food was<lb />
scarce and although there is<lb />
15 per cent more food than<lb />
normal most of it goes to<lb />
Germany and also 85 per cent<lb />
of the wine. In restaurants a<lb />
person can order only a small<lb />
See Talk on Page Four<lb />
Campus Thanksgiving Plans<lb />
Include Varied Program<lb />
Band Broadcasts<lb />
Half-Hour Concert<lb />
A. L. Dittmer conducted the<lb />
band in a WGTC broadcast<lb />
Wednesday night observing<lb />
Armistice Day. "Today, all over<lb />
this nation people are hearing<lb />
martial music, and are being<lb />
thrilled with the urge to keep<lb />
in step stated Mr. Dittmer at<lb />
the opening of the program.<lb />
Opening the thirty minute<lb />
program was "Legionaires on<lb />
Parade by Ervin Kleffman.<lb />
"Ase's Death" from Peer Gynt<lb />
Suit, by Grieg, was the second<lb />
selection. "Field General by<lb />
Paul Weeks a march which<lb />
would make "any boys unitedly<lb />
march ahead, to face great<lb />
dangers, to tackle the task and<lb />
win the war came next.<lb />
"Barcorolle" from Tales of<lb />
Hoffman, by Offenbach, was<lb />
the fourth piece played by the<lb />
band. Next came Vernon Kuete-<lb />
meyer's arrangement of Melba<lb />
Watson's "Hail to Teachers<lb />
College H. A. McDougle lead<lb />
the band with his trumpet in<lb />
the playing of his "Alma<lb />
Mater "Washington Post<lb />
March" by John Phillip Sousa<lb />
was played and followed by<lb />
"Star Spangle Banner con-<lb />
cluding the program.<lb />
Above is pictured the sanitarium in caves for students in<lb />
Yenan, China.<lb />
Sanitorium Made Possible<lb />
By American Students<lb />
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; inch of tl<lb />
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Paoi Four<lb />
e nov<lb />
service<lb />
Faculty Musician<lb />
Presents Recital<lb />
For Assembly<lb />
e a n o r Etheridge,<lb />
. musician, pre-<lb />
rogram of piano se-<lb />
chapel last Tuesday<lb />
his examination at Fort Bragg<lb />
3 opening on October 31.<lb />
every in During his two years here,<lb />
a choice Osborne made one two and one<lb />
three, the rest being straight<lb />
nes. This was honor roll every<lb />
quarter. He had been elected<lb />
vice-president of the Men's Stu-<lb />
dent Government Association<lb />
and vice-president of the Y. M<lb />
C. A. for this year. He was a<lb />
member of the Chi Pi Players,<lb />
the Commerce Club, and the<lb />
; Math Club. When a sophomore<lb />
he was a member of the M. S<lb />
G. A and a member of the "Y"<lb />
council.<lb />
Excluding Westerns, Osborne<lb />
See Lewis on Page Four<lb />
Crossfield Speaks On Japs<lb />
To Student Body In Chapel<lb />
Junior-Freshman<lb />
Deemed Success<lb />
"After the Germans are de-<lb />
feated, I firmly believe that it<lb />
will take two years to defeat<lb />
the Japanese stated Dr. R. H.<lb />
Crossfield, world traveler, lec-<lb />
turer and author who spoke to<lb />
the ECTC student body in<lb />
chapel Tuesday, November 10.<lb />
Dr. Crossfield is pastor at the<lb />
Eighth Street Christian Church<lb />
in Greenville and is considered<lb />
an authority on the Japanese<lb />
people.<lb />
In covering the subject,<lb />
"Why Japan Fights the well-<lb />
known lecturer presented the<lb />
background of the war by ex-<lb />
plaining that the Japanese,<lb />
"feel superior because they<lb />
claim a divine ruler, land and<lb />
law<lb />
He outlined the progress<lb />
Japan made during her period<lb />
sing first group<lb />
. : Ba "T o c c a t o<lb />
v. . Brahms, "Sherzo"<lb />
ta in F minor, and <lb />
in's "Preludes and "E- Billy Knauff and his orches-<lb />
Threc modern numbers tra furnished music for the first<lb />
T semi-formal dance on the cam- ica's own Commodore Perry in<lb />
1854. America's first offense<lb />
Katherine Hinson<lb />
Compiles Thesis<lb />
On N. C. Writers<lb />
by Louise Thomas<lb />
A sanitarium in caves for stu-<lb />
dents in Yenan, China, added to<lb />
the program of student relief<lb />
carried on by the World Stu-<lb />
dent Service Fund because the<lb />
alarming increase of tubercu-<lb />
losis among students, due to<lb />
abnormal living conditions,<lb />
may be unique in the annals of<lb />
medical history; but it is cer-<lb />
tainly unique in interest for<lb />
E. C. T. C. students, for it was<lb />
American student giving which<lb />
E.C.T.C. Students<lb />
Have Fire Drills<lb />
Reviving an old custom, dis-<lb />
carded for many years, E. C-<lb />
T. C. had the first in a series<lb />
of planned fire drills a few<lb />
weeks ago.<lb />
Realizing the need of such<lb />
, for� i practice in case of fire or air<lb />
made this amazing sanitarium , the student Governmem<lb />
North Carolina Writers of<lb />
Literary Prose from 1900 to<lb />
19U0: Biographer and Biblio-<lb />
arapher is the title of a recent<lb />
thesis compiled by Miss Kath-<lb />
erine Wilkins Hinson, English<lb />
teacher in the Kinston High<lb />
School, Kinston, North Caro<lb />
Una.<lb />
"This study is an attempt to<lb />
bring together the available<lb />
exact information about North<lb />
Carolina authors since 1900 and<lb />
includes lists of their produc<lb />
of complete "isolation, during tions and of the printed critic-<lb />
which time she made vast<lb />
strides toward improving her<lb />
culture as well as improving<lb />
the material resources of her<lb />
country. Japan had the doors to<lb />
her country opened by Amer-<lb />
r.i<lb />
Miss Etheridge<lb />
'La Com- pus this fall when the juniors<lb />
oa, and "The entertained the freshmen, last<lb />
by Cope- Saturday evening, November<lb />
14. Approximately five or six<lb />
is from hundred students, service men<lb />
She received and other guests were there.<lb />
jp . at Andrews College Decorations were of autumn<lb />
Hi � i htr degree of Mas- foliage with a patriotic motif.<lb />
t Music from the Cincin Dave Owens, class president,<lb />
n ervatory of Music, jand Ophelia Hooks lead the<lb />
Eincinnatti, Ohio. While at the j figure. Music represented each<lb />
K lory. Miss Etheridge branch of the service and the<lb />
under the direction of national anthem was played as<lb />
11 known instructor of the group formed a "V After<lb />
Dr. Karol Liszniewski. the figure there was a no-break<lb />
Miss Etheridge has joined the dance for those in the figure.<lb />
ic staff in the place of Miss i Members of the faculty and<lb />
azel Elsom who taught public i their wives were chaperones.<lb />
hool music at the Training "I feel sure that I speak for<lb />
hool last year. Before com- the freshman class when I say<lb />
g to E. C. T. C. she taught (that I think this was a well-<lb />
the Fassifern High School in planned and very entertaining<lb />
endersonville, N. C. In addi- dance. The music was wonder-<lb />
n to her duties at the Train- ful, the refreshments were very<lb />
g School, Miss Etheridge also good, and we had a swell time<lb />
ches a freshman class in states Mozelle Hooks, president<lb />
usic Theory at the college, lof the freshman class.<lb />
ixie Debate Delegates Chosen<lb />
nnings Ballard, senior, and lotte contest the delegates will<lb />
against Japan was committed<lb />
when a high tariff was placed<lb />
on the sweat shop materials<lb />
See Crossfield on Page Four<lb />
ism of the words<lb />
"The writer believes that a<lb />
handbook of this kind is need-<lb />
ed by the teacher of senior high<lb />
school in English in the State<lb />
and might prove helpful for the<lb />
woman's literary clubs and for<lb />
the English clubs in college<lb />
"The. body of the thesis is ar-<lb />
ranged in the order of a dic-<lb />
tionary Each biographical<lb />
See- Thesis on Page Four<lb />
possible.<lb />
Yenan, in North Shensi, is a<lb />
city of caves. There are thous-<lb />
ands of them, scattered through-<lb />
out 20 miles of mountain<lb />
gorges. Homes, schools, indus-<lb />
tries, government offices, every-<lb />
thing�and everybody�is in<lb />
caves. Living in caves offers<lb />
marked advantages. Not only is<lb />
one safe from air-raids, but one<lb />
is warm in winter and cool in<lb />
summer. Furthermore, caves<lb />
are economical!<lb />
Here is a description of the<lb />
student sanitarium, construct-<lb />
ed with funds sent to China by<lb />
the World Student Service<lb />
Fund. "It is all caves�120 of<lb />
them�street upon street, half<lb />
a mile up into the mountains.<lb />
If it is not one of the seven<lb />
wonders, it is certainly the<lb />
eighth. The ground excavated<lb />
from the caves has been built<lb />
into wide outdoor porches,<lb />
where patients can sit or lie in<lb />
the glorious mountain air and<lb />
sun. Students abroad contri-<lb />
buted ?10,000 Chinese currency<lb />
toward the sanitarium. The<lb />
Yenanities thanked us again<lb />
and again for this help<lb />
The construction cost of the<lb />
sanitarium was less than<lb />
$12,000 in Chinese money.<lb />
Equipment cost $8,000 in that<lb />
currency. The sanitarium has<lb />
100 beds. By March of last<lb />
year, 156 patients had been ad-<lb />
mitted, 63 of whom were cured<lb />
See WSSF on Page Four<lb />
Association created a commit-<lb />
tee, headed by Katherine Kyzer,<lb />
to draw up plans for drills.<lb />
Students were notified that<lb />
the drill would take place but<lb />
not the exact time. Instructions<lb />
for the drills were pasted on<lb />
bulletin boards in all the dormi-<lb />
tories.<lb />
Special girls have been in-<lb />
structed in the line of duty as<lb />
electricians in the various<lb />
dormitories. In the future the<lb />
drills will be unannounced. The<lb />
signal to leave the building will<lb />
be three short rings.<lb />
Each student is responsible<lb />
for her window, door and tran-<lb />
som being closed. All doors are<lb />
See Fire Drills on Page Four<lb />
Thanksgiving morning at<lb />
8:30 o'clock a program will be<lb />
held in the Austin auditorium.<lb />
Mary Cox, a junior from Golds-<lb />
boro, will give a talk on<lb />
"Thanksgiving is Thanks Liv-<lb />
ing The Ladies Gle Club will<lb />
supply music for the program.<lb />
For the first time in about<lb />
ten years, Thanksgiving will<lb />
be observed on the campus this<lb />
year. Classes will not be held on<lb />
Thursday but will be held the<lb />
rest of the week-end. Due to<lb />
transportation conditions, a<lb />
week longer will be given for<lb />
Christmas and no Thanksgiving<lb />
and spring holidays.<lb />
As part of the entertainment<lb />
for the students on the campus,<lb />
the W. A. A. will sponsor Play<lb />
night Wednesday. Proceeds<lb />
from the affair will be given<lb />
for the World Student Service<lb />
Fund. Organizations and the<lb />
faculty will sponsor booths<lb />
which will carry out a carnival<lb />
theme. Space roped off in the<lb />
center of the gym will be used<lb />
for dancing. Side shows and<lb />
games will be the other attrac-<lb />
tions. One cent is the ceiling<lb />
price for all shows.<lb />
Helen Stone, treasurer of the<lb />
Y. W. C. A. is chairman of the<lb />
committee which will have<lb />
charge of the money. At a cen-<lb />
trally located place there will<lb />
be a large glass container where<lb />
the pennies will be put as they<lb />
are gathered from the booths.<lb />
A score board will be at hand<lb />
to mark the growth of the<lb />
funds.<lb />
All booths have not been<lb />
spoken for yet. Those organiza-<lb />
tions wishing to sponsor a<lb />
booth should see Mary Louise<lb />
Lindsay as soon as possible.<lb />
Miss Ellen Caldwell<lb />
New Member Of<lb />
E. C. T. C. Faculty<lb />
by Cornelia Beems<lb />
Refugee Compares North And South<lb />
w<lb />
fcomore Carlyle Cox were<lb />
feted to represent East<lb />
folina Teachers College at<lb />
Dixie Debate Tournament<lb />
e held in Charlotte Decem-<lb />
2-5. The two delegates were<lb />
sen by three faculty judges<lb />
nving an elimination con-<lb />
last Monday evening.<lb />
Jach of the debaters in the<lb />
test delivered a five minute<lb />
on the collegiate query<lb />
ing with world federation.<lb />
�fore attending the Cnar-<lb />
participate in a local debate<lb />
with two other members of the<lb />
Jarvis Forensic Club who will<lb />
be chosen at the next meeting<lb />
of the club.<lb />
James Worsley was selected<lb />
to serve as alternate in the<lb />
event either of the principal<lb />
delegates are unable to attend.<lb />
The judges for the elimination<lb />
contest were Mr. E. C. Hollar,<lb />
Dr. Beecher Flanagan, and<lb />
Miss Maria Graham.<lb />
For four years after I came<lb />
from Germany all I had seen of<lb />
the U. S. A. was New York, and<lb />
just as Paris means France for<lb />
the Parisian, so New York<lb />
meant America for me. Well,<lb />
two months ago I came to the<lb />
South and right from the begin-<lb />
ning I was impressed by hun-<lb />
dreds of new experiences. The<lb />
way people speak, dress, live�<lb />
everything seems completely<lb />
different here and I now have<lb />
to make the second great adjust-<lb />
ment of my life.<lb />
When I left the train in Wil-<lb />
son, for the first time I felt al-<lb />
most as lost as I did four years<lb />
ago when I stepped on Ameri-<lb />
can soil for the first time. I<lb />
could not understand the people<lb />
around me, and they could not<lb />
understand me. Then finally�I<lb />
arrived at ECTC and was<lb />
cordially received by Miss Annie<lb />
L. Morton and Grace Ross.<lb />
The extreme friendliness and<lb />
helpfulness of everybody at<lb />
ECTC surprised me greatly and<lb />
made me feel at home at once.<lb />
"Southern Hospitality" is not<lb />
just an idle boast. How cool and<lb />
distant Northerners seems in<lb />
comparison! One neighbor does<lb />
not know the other in New York<lb />
by Jenny Witkowski<lb />
City, while here, it seems, that<lb />
everybody belongs to a big<lb />
happy family. Here, where one<lb />
is happy the next one will<lb />
share the happiness, and in case<lb />
of pain felt by one, the other<lb />
will suffer with him and try to<lb />
help. Sometimes I wish that my<lb />
first home in America after I<lb />
came from abroad could have<lb />
been in the South�adjustments<lb />
would have been so much<lb />
easier!<lb />
But there is something in<lb />
New York that is missing at<lb />
ECTC, something that makes<lb />
life richer and more worth-<lb />
while in the metropolis. I am<lb />
referring to a certain cultural<lb />
portunites and cultural atmos-<lb />
phere of New York. But of<lb />
course, it is not fair to compare<lb />
Greenville or E. C. T. C. with<lb />
this metropolis. The great va-<lb />
riety of inhabitants really<lb />
makes New York City what it<lb />
is. But I think we can learn<lb />
frpm it, just as much as the<lb />
Northerners can learn many<lb />
things from the South.<lb />
Sociology teaches that there<lb />
is a mutual interaction between<lb />
human beings and their en-<lb />
vironment. Let us make our en-<lb />
vironment as pleasant and val-<lb />
uable as possible. Culture and<lb />
education have become rather<lb />
"faced" terms for many. They<lb />
"I liked E. C. T. C. from the<lb />
very beginning, but I like it bet-<lb />
ter every day because I'm be-<lb />
ginning to know the students.<lb />
I don't feel too strange because<lb />
Mrs. Rossell was a friend of<lb />
mine at home and I also knew<lb />
Dr. ReBarker states Miss<lb />
Ellen Caldwell who replaced<lb />
Mrs. Denton Rossell in the<lb />
Math department this year.<lb />
Miss Caldwell, whose home<lb />
is in Nashville, Tennessee,<lb />
graduated from Randolph Mac-<lb />
on Womans College in Lynch-<lb />
burg, Virginia, and did gradu-<lb />
ate work at Columbia Univers-<lb />
ity in New York where she got<lb />
her Masters degree. She taught<lb />
school at Donelson High School<lb />
and at Peabody Demonstration<lb />
School in Nashville before com-<lb />
ing to E. C. T. C. During the<lb />
summer she taught swimming<lb />
at the Country Club pool in<lb />
See Member on Page Four<lb />
Sophomore Class<lb />
To Give Dance<lb />
Tomorrow Night<lb />
Members of the sophomore<lb />
class will entertain the senior<lb />
class at the annual Sophomore-<lb />
Senior tomorrow night in the<lb />
Wright Gym.<lb />
Billy Knauff's orchestra will<lb />
furnish the music for the oc-<lb />
casion. Decorations will carry<lb />
out a Thanksgiving theme.<lb />
Chairmen of the committees<lb />
are: decorations, Mary Sue<lb />
Moore; refreshments, Catherine<lb />
Hester; invitations, Charles<lb />
Cushman; orchestra, Alice Wig-<lb />
gins; chaperones, Allene Vause;<lb />
figure, Joyce Watson.<lb />
Meadows Elected<lb />
Conference Head<lb />
Dr. Leon R. Meadows was<lb />
elected president of the North<lb />
Carolina College conference for<lb />
1943 at the 22nd annual con-<lb />
ference held in Greensboro, No-<lb />
vember 4. He will succeed Dr.<lb />
Luther L. Gobbel, president of<lb />
Greensboro college.<lb />
The conference endorsed the<lb />
recommendation from the ad-<lb />
mission committee that special<lb />
emergency courses, when or-<lb />
ganized in accordance with the<lb />
approval of the State -Depart-<lb />
ment of Public Instruction, be<lb />
allowed credit for college en-<lb />
trance in lieu of other units or<lb />
See Meadows on Page Four<lb />
Sawyer Speaks At Vespers<lb />
atmosphere. In New York should not be. We are living in<lb />
people want to learn and dis-<lb />
cuss and decide on their "Wel-<lb />
tanschauung There are many<lb />
lectures, forums; chances to<lb />
learn about most any topic,<lb />
There are many libraries where<lb />
foreign and American literature<lb />
may be found. Lovers of the<lb />
drama can see plays on Broad-<lb />
way and those interested in<lb />
painting and sculptures can<lb />
visit numerous private or pub-<lb />
lic art galleries.<lb />
I could go on and on telling<lb />
you about the educational op-<lb />
a period of great historic events<lb />
and changes and it is necessary<lb />
for all of us to understand<lb />
them. We don't know how lucky<lb />
we are to be able to go to col-<lb />
lege, learn and study. Let's take<lb />
advantage of our opportunities<lb />
and let's be critical. Our library<lb />
offers us quite a selection of<lb />
reading material. Why not take<lb />
advantage of it? Classes can<lb />
only give us a limited insight<lb />
into the topics discussed. Out-<lb />
side reading and student dis-<lb />
See Refugee on Page Four<lb />
Emmett Sawyer, first presi-<lb />
dent of the Y. M. C. A. on the<lb />
E. C. T. C. campus speaking at<lb />
Vespers on November 8, stress-<lb />
ed the fact that his listeners as<lb />
Christian soldiers must live up<lb />
to the same kind of strict stand-<lb />
ard that the military man has<lb />
to meet.<lb />
Such soldiers at home, dis-<lb />
ciplined as Christian soldiers,<lb />
must take advantage of their<lb />
opportunity for training. The<lb />
students in colleges all over the<lb />
country should strive to exploit<lb />
fully their great opportunities,<lb />
so that they may be great<lb />
soldiers of Christ, he said.<lb />
They must possess willingness<lb />
to sacrifice, said Mr. Sawyer,<lb />
and here he pointed out the life<lb />
of sacrifice that was Living-<lb />
stone's. The ability to "work to-<lb />
gether with classmates and<lb />
friends" will make and mold<lb />
them into better Christian<lb />
soldiers. As warriors of the<lb />
cross Christians should be<lb />
courageous, and above all, to be<lb />
a good soldier, must practice<lb />
love. Even though we engage<lb />
an enemy in mortal combat, we<lb />
should never forget that Chrit<lb />
himself taught that we mst<lb />
love even our direct foes.<lb />
Mr. Sawyer concluded his<lb />
talk by saying "We must de-<lb />
vote a portion of our life to<lb />
Christ every day<lb />
Music for the occasion was<lb />
supplied by Lorraine Pritchard<lb />
and Dorothine Massey.<lb />
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The<lb />
CO ECHO<lb />
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER<lb />
20<lb />
eco 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 U. S. Postoffice, Greenville,<lb />
N. C, under the act of March 3, 1879.<lb />
Rosalie Brown Editor-in-Chief<lb />
ASSOCIATE EDITORS<lb />
Margie Dudley Charles Craven<lb />
Louise Thomas Harold Taylor<lb />
Maribelle Robertson Mary Sue Moore<lb />
REPORTERS<lb />
Marjorie Smith<lb />
Ruth Alfred<lb />
Charles Cushman<lb />
Evan Griffin<lb />
Margaret Lewis<lb />
Conelia Beems<lb />
James Worsley<lb />
Margaret Ennett<lb />
Clyde Mann<lb />
Mary Alice Blackham<lb />
Gretchen Webster<lb />
Melva Williamson<lb />
The Latest About Died Hair<lb />
Faculty Parly<lb />
e-<lb />
Jack Edwards Sports Editor<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 Katson<lb />
Bernice Jenkins<lb />
TYPISTS<lb />
Cathy Hester Christine Helen<lb />
Helen Page Johnson<lb />
Jean Goggin  Proof Reader<lb />
Lois Grigsby  Editorial Adviser<lb />
Beecher Flanagan Business Adviser<lb />
Sherman M. ParksTechnical Adviser<lb />
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North Carolina Collegiate Press<lb />
Association<lb />
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Associated CbUe6iate Press<lb />
Distributor of<lb />
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CmcAtO � BO.TOH � LO UHUt � s� nuMnco<lb />
It all began one Saturday night when<lb />
glamour-girl Anne Foxsworth decided to ap-<lb />
pear at the Sadie Hawkins dance as Moon-<lb />
beam McSwine. After a couple hours of<lb />
strenuous application, the former would-be<lb />
Veronica Lake emerged as Heddy Lamarr in<lb />
all her splendor. All those second glances<lb />
she got convinced me that she made a sure<lb />
hit.<lb />
Not since last spring has the campus<lb />
experienced a similiar revolution. Who can<lb />
ever forget those eventful days last year<lb />
when any Betty Coed was apt to kiss her<lb />
beau goodnight�a typical brunette�onty<lb />
to appear at the breakfast table the follow-<lb />
ing morning a transformed red-head. (I'll<lb />
vouch the Greenville druggists, relieved of<lb />
all their surplus proxide, have not forgot-<lb />
ten.) Then too, there are several victory<lb />
haircuts on the campus that are definite re-<lb />
sults of the experiments.<lb />
I dare say that the introducer dreamed<lb />
of selling the idea completely. (Drat it, my<lb />
secret ambition has al ays been to make an<lb />
invention, get a patent and retire. Looks<lb />
as if I let a fortune slip through my fingers<lb />
right here.) Whether intended or not, the<lb />
fad has swept the campus like wild fire.<lb />
You are likely to meet at any corner, your<lb />
favorite blende as a brunette. (It must be<lb />
the gypsy in them.)<lb />
Although the job looks like a pretty<lb />
neat one, there are still a couple of" loop-<lb />
holes. Several of the coeds have already<lb />
voiced their complaints against the vile<lb />
odors. Take a tin from me, splash on a<lb />
couple drops of Ben Hur perfume and this<lb />
problem will be solved. There still remains<lb />
the nuisance of rubbing off. It simply won't<lb />
stay put on the hair, but I've ?een it well<lb />
anchored on some white shirls. Any solution<lb />
to the problem will be greatly appreciated.<lb />
Shakespeare voiced my sentiment exact-<lb />
ly when he said, "Who will not change a<lb />
raven for a dove?"<lb />
We Hope There Won't<lb />
Be A Fire�But<lb />
Along with other activities which have<lb />
resulted from thinking in terms of defense<lb />
plans, fire drills have been re-established<lb />
on the campus. Seeing the possibihtv of<lb />
disastrous results should a fire break out on<lb />
our campus; the Student Government Asso-<lb />
ciation has organized, with characteristic<lb />
fore-thought, a committee to plan and carry<lb />
out practice drills.<lb />
According to reports, the first drill<lb />
was one hundred per cent efficiently car-<lb />
ried out. Those students and members of<lb />
the administration who made the drill suc-<lb />
cessful should be highly praised for their<lb />
cooperative spirit and seriousness in the<lb />
matter. Fire drills should be taken seriously<lb />
at all times.<lb />
Some discomfort may result from hav-<lb />
ing to tumble out of bed occasionally for a<lb />
drill, but this small discomfort will be<lb />
necessary to assure safety in case of an<lb />
emergency.<lb />
A. C. E. Meeting<lb />
At the regular meeting of the A. C. E<lb />
Tuesday night, November 10; Miss Ruth<lb />
Pritchard, city and county librarian, spoke<lb />
to the members of the association on the<lb />
subject, "Children and Books Samples of<lb />
story books for primary and grammar<lb />
grade children were shown along with �ome<lb />
wartime books for young girls and bovs of<lb />
today.<lb />
Program chairman, Carol Leigh Hum-<lb />
phries, introduced the speaker and an-<lb />
Putting aside their dignity, members<lb />
of the college staff and their wives had a<lb />
very delightful party. Friday, November 6.<lb />
From 5:45 o'clock until seven o'clock every-<lb />
one had fun in the "Y" Hut.<lb />
As the guests arrived they were divided<lb />
into the feuding families: the Yokums and<lb />
th Scraggs, the Yukes and Kallikakes, the<lb />
Hatfields and the McCoys, and the Monta-<lb />
gues and the Capulets.<lb />
After serving themselves to a buffet<lb />
supper, the families sat at unfriendly dis-<lb />
tances and stared at each other; during<lb />
dessert, hatchets and guns were buried and<lb />
all ate in harmony.<lb />
During the meal a fashion show was<lb />
presented as a part of the floor show. The<lb />
style review consisted of costumes from the<lb />
Gay Nineties to the 1930's. A Florador Sex-<lb />
tette was another number on the floor show.<lb />
Members of the sextette dressed in costumes<lb />
of the nineties were Misses Margaret Sell-<lb />
man, Ellen Caldwell, Audrey Dempsey,<lb />
Mary Caughey, Mrs. Marianna Christian-<lb />
bury and Mrs. Eva Blaine. They offered a<lb />
rollicking dance.<lb />
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Dittmer dramatized<lb />
"A Bicycle Built for Two while Mr. Ditt-<lb />
mer sang.<lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Denton Rossell burlequed a<lb />
dramatic interpretation of "My Merry Olds-<lb />
mobile<lb />
Humorous readings were given by Miss<lb />
Eunice McGee and Mrs. P. W. Pickelsimer,<lb />
who were also in costume.<lb />
Flappers of the 1920's were Miss Pearl<lb />
Chapman and Mrs. Agnes Barrett.<lb />
Miss Lena Ellis and Miss Marguerite<lb />
Austin danced the Charleston.<lb />
Closing the hour of fun were songs by<lb />
an impromptu sextet composed of Mr. J. H.<lb />
Rose, Dr. L R. Meadows, Dr. R. J. Slay,<lb />
Mr. Denton Rossell, Mr. A. L. Dittmer, Dr.<lb />
H. J. McGinnis, and Mr. F. D. Duncan with<lb />
Miss Eleanor Etheridge at the niano.<lb />
Miss Dora Coates, Mrs. L. P. Rives,<lb />
Miss Madelon Powers, Mrs. Adelaide Blox-<lb />
ton, and Miss Gussie Kuykendall composed<lb />
the party committee.<lb />
STUDENT SPOTLIGHT<lb />
by Jack Edwards<lb />
With the reputation of being one of the I began her colorful college career I . ini<lb />
hardest work- the Poe Society, Home Economic<lb />
ing and most<lb />
ambitious stu-<lb />
dents at East<lb />
Carolina, Mary<lb />
Long Ford<lb />
steps into the<lb />
Student's<lb />
Spotlight b y<lb />
virture of her<lb />
a c c o m p lish-<lb />
ments in ex-<lb />
tra - curricular<lb />
activities a s<lb />
well as schol-<lb />
astic work.<lb />
The outstand-<lb />
ing senior has<lb />
been in Who's<lb />
Who in Amer-<lb />
ican Colleges<lb />
and Univers-<lb />
ities.<lb />
Mary Long<lb />
Science club when a freshman. Si<lb />
an<lb />
and<lb />
a member of these organizations ,  n� �<lb />
four years at ECTC, and has play.<lb />
ent roles as a leader in each ! �<lb />
As a sophomore Mary wa� a<lb />
of the Teco Echo advertising �<lb />
plied her personality to soliciting .<lb />
ments for the bi-weekly publican<lb />
ing her responsibilities as junto<lb />
vice-president of the class, n men<lb />
"Y" cabinet and a member of I<lb />
(list Student Association council.<lb />
When consulted about her ! ,<lb />
friendly senior said "I'm not ;<lb />
get married, but other than thai I<lb />
cided about my future The <lb />
home economics major is m�t ,<lb />
nutrition, foods and cafeteria worl<lb />
a cook, Mary Lon' is now manaj<lb />
Training School cafeteria.<lb />
"I like baseball, football, ten � i<lb />
fried chicken. The friendly faculti<lb />
consider best at ECTC " sh<lb />
in<lb />
COJlCJUi!<lb />
I<lb /><lb />
SCUMMING<lb />
By YE WISE OLE OWL<lb />
The young man who has been making that you are beginning to spend a<lb />
Jenny Witkowski so happy for the past<lb />
couple of weeks is Mr. Bill Klein who visited<lb />
here from New York just to be next to his<lb />
heart-throb.<lb />
Wilev Brown�It is rumored around<lb />
Emerson Society Meets<lb />
Ralph Waldo Emerson was featured at<lb />
the regular meeting of the Emerson Society<lb />
on Thursday night. November 12.<lb />
Slips of paper consisting of quotations<lb />
trom Emerson were distributed amono- the<lb />
group and a sketch of his life was given by<lb />
the program chairman, Carol Leigh Hum-<lb />
phries. Books containing essays, poems and<lb />
Xo Xhe Editor<lb />
nounced that in observance of Book Week, i,pictures of Emerson were passed to mem-<lb />
The What And Why<lb />
Of The WSSF<lb />
Most students and faculty members<lb />
have responded very readily to the call for<lb />
aid from the World Student Service Fund<lb />
This fund provides direct relief for students<lb />
and professors who are victims of war It<lb />
is the authorized channel for aid to student<lb />
prisoners of war, operating under the Gen-<lb />
eva Convention of 1929; international non-<lb />
sectarian and non political. It places a<lb />
special responsibility for fellow students up-<lb />
on Americai. students.<lb />
In foreign countries today student? and<lb />
teachers are making an attempt to keep a<lb />
spark of learning alive. They are determined<lb />
to have educated and well trained people to<lb />
help rebuild their countries after the war.<lb />
this drive is a united appeal for relief of<lb />
students in the Far East and in Europe and<lb />
student refugees in the United States<lb />
No single part of the world can hope<lb />
to advance alone. Ignorance of the rights<lb />
of others is the cause of the great conflict<lb />
and war today. America cannot movp for-<lb />
ward alone, but all countries must move<lb />
forward together. Just like in a convoy" the<lb />
�PS ? g� 0nly as fast as the lowest ship.<lb />
Educated countries can move only as fast<lb />
as the slowest country!<lb />
November 15-21, a book exhibit was to be<lb />
held in the library at the Training School.<lb />
Grammar and primary majors were urged<lb />
to visit the library between 1:30 and 500<lb />
o clock Monday through Friday. Stories<lb />
were told to the various grades, and parents<lb />
were invited to visit the exhibit.<lb />
Miss Humphries told the A C E<lb />
members about Play night which is to be<lb />
pven Wednesday night before Thanksgiv-<lb />
ing for the purpose of all clubs and organi-<lb />
zations aiding the World Student Service<lb />
rund. A. C. E. members voted to<lb />
a booth.<lb />
sponsor<lb />
bers of the society. The president urged all<lb />
members to read at least one essay by Emer-<lb />
son in the near future.<lb />
Doris Hall, accompanied by Jean Bailey<lb />
gave a number of musical readings.<lb />
Service Men Addresses<lb />
Next issue the Teco Echo will print a<lb />
list of the names and addresses of the alum-<lb />
ni m the service The Faculty advisory com-<lb />
mute of the alumni association has been<lb />
working on this list of names for quite some<lb />
BIT O FASHION<lb />
By SUE<lb />
Listen, my children, and you shall hear<lb />
�a lecture. Hold your horses, don't stop<lb />
reading yet After all this might concern<lb />
Back in the grades somewhere, you<lb />
ampus<lb />
D<lb />
iscussion<lb />
campus<lb />
Has Your Organization<lb />
Responded?<lb />
Maybe everybody is too sleepy to know<lb />
or care about what goes on around the<lb />
fhdon't"818 ShlU,d be careful that<lb />
they don t sleep through something reallv<lb />
worthwhile. For instance next Wednesday<lb />
night Play night will be a lot of fun if<lb />
everybody will. cooperate. The W A A l<lb />
working untiringly to make the evert a<lb />
haCvrrl"7teoVetrhp0nIy a-f6W ��a�ons<lb />
nave rained to the occasion as yet<lb />
With just a little effort, many attrac-<lb />
tive booths side shows and the like can be<lb />
gotten up. Other carnivals have proven to<lb />
be quite a lot of fun. The purpose of this<lb />
carnival to support the W. S S. F is a verv<lb />
commendable one. Come � -n iZrH?<lb />
Below are endorsements bv<lb />
leaders on the W. S. S. F. Drive.<lb />
James Worsley: "I feel that contribu-<lb />
SSFh t0 thl W�rld Student Servi Fund<lb />
w ill do much to promote world good feelimr<lb />
and consequent world peace<lb />
f� Mf?uJustin: "A welcome opportunity<lb />
to contribute to the continuation of educa-<lb />
tion throughout the world "<lb />
Estelle Davis: "It is a small contiibution<lb />
it wll,kcerraWe St�P t0 think �f the �<lb />
Dorothy Sasser: This is 0ur chance to<lb />
SSffoTnf'S?11?1 exPeHen what we<lb />
call tour of the best years of our lives<lb />
Aren t we willing to give such a little know'<lb />
ink we have so much '<lb />
h Moze"e Hooks: "It seems to me that<lb />
fo? wh�h �pE no.wuthier cause t�n that<lb />
the? Xr<lb />
io�&amp; ffaSS eX<lb />
cation need our hln n� mnI 7<lb />
theirEv s?rh1� ruet ?d<lb />
Evan Griffin: "I think the W Row<lb />
likeVfniS hHhly c��ndanle and I woufd<lb />
n Li r US t0 SUpport �. along with drives<lb />
to help our own students " anves<lb />
weVeD�hadWonleny: "�ne �f the h ideas<lb />
?vf.ad on our campus�After all �1<lb />
should show our interest in otherS-anH 'mS<lb />
drive is a good means of express "d <lb />
Joyce Dunham: Tm sure EC<lb />
learned (or did you?) that there's a time<lb />
for everything. For instance, when on the<lb />
seldom occasions we're allowed to pull out<lb />
all glad rags, why in tarnation can't we<lb />
grab the opportunity? Taffeta skirts in tiny<lb />
pin-checks are the thing with a velveteen<lb />
basque in some bright or femimine color<lb />
and you're all set to bring in the game Per-<lb />
haps crepe or net or tulle-given a drape<lb />
shape to reveal your figure suits your fancy.<lb />
J?Zrmng MJS P a smooth-<lb />
er Picture than ever before. But we mustn't<lb />
heairrdobTdSd � that,eek and "SSSi<lb />
o? HffPt� n emTduoua ribbons in velve<lb />
or taffeta. Or perhaps to call attention to<lb />
dalt011� like face you'U want "pafr of<lb />
daisy-felt ear rings, not the garden variety<lb />
but miniature. Add dash to a dress which<lb />
gets its style from cut of line sequins7frou<lb />
frou or row upon row of fringe But Sp<lb />
something to keep old man weather out on<lb />
your way. Little jackets in bunny-fur o?<lb />
silver fox, or your black tailored coat sub<lb />
statutes quite nicely for a great coat for eve-<lb />
welf What' attPrr 5 8fe<lb />
green? Pale yellow coat over sea<lb />
The fact is admitted that we were not<lb />
asked to express our opinion concerning the<lb />
W. S. S. F. drive but since this is a so-called<lb />
"free" country we deem it our privilege and<lb />
our pleasure to express our views.<lb />
It is an old adage that "charity begins<lb />
at home"�this is sound advice that has not<lb />
been strictly adhered to by the American<lb />
people. Anyone will admit that an impera-<lb />
tive need still exists within the bounds of<lb />
the United States and yet we see fit to send<lb />
($300,000 worth) abroad, or to be spent at<lb />
home on foreigners. This money could be<lb />
spent to greater national advantage in the<lb />
building of the shattered American leader-<lb />
ship that will result from the present con-<lb />
flict.<lb />
For 1G6 years, for its entire existence<lb />
to be exact, the United States has repeated-<lb />
ly "hired" itself out to the mercenary de-<lb />
sires of one nation or another. We "have<lb />
fought wars and destroyed two generations.<lb />
We have bled the soil of America white<lb />
producing food for foreign people and now<lb />
we have designated the America youth to<lb />
support countries that lie from 3,000 to<lb />
6,000 miles away. If we had clothed our<lb />
soldiers in shining armor and sent them<lb />
forth to a beleaguered castle we could not<lb />
better revert to the medieval puritanism of<lb />
heart which should have died years ago.<lb />
If the American youth of to-day are<lb />
not important enough to keep the economic<lb />
wealth at home for its sole development<lb />
then the Marines that died on Guadacanal<lb />
and those who were slaughtered at Wake<lb />
Island died for a worthless cause.<lb />
in Fleming Hall. What about it?<lb />
I wonder why Bonnie Davis has<lb />
certain look on her face lately (<lb />
that Ray Sisk is going to pay us<lb />
shortly?<lb />
It's a mystery to me why Moll)<lb />
Jam's Hall, still studies at night. Si<lb />
boys. She's got what it takes.<lb />
Is that song Willie CcpeJand .<lb />
round singing "My Bill" or maybe it'<lb />
Marines Hymn It's ?11 the same g i<lb />
way.<lb />
Dave and Ophelia look mighty<lb />
strolling along together. Adonis and4<lb />
Mite<lb />
The way the blondes uv be<lb />
brunettes seems to disprove the tl.<lb />
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes I'm sti<lb />
ing to ee one that the change will �<lb />
more beautiful.<lb />
Is the Martha Jefferson-Ralph H<lb />
romance on the rocks so soon? It lool<lb />
way.<lb />
Jack Warren and Winnie Mere r<lb />
ed mighty happy together the ether r<lb />
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little quarrel. We hope so.<lb />
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standing have finally been hooked T<lb />
lucky (??) g-irls are roommates. Jean B;P<lb />
and Marjorie Womble, respectively.<lb />
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eyes its Bob Young and Nancy Wynn<lb />
looks like the real thing.<lb />
"Sit" Knowles and Ralph "Rn .<lb />
lucker seem to be on the edge of fall<lb />
Or have they fell already?<lb />
Well folks that's about all for this Hi<lb />
and remember, be careful what you do<lb />
cause this writer is always '<lb />
around. Happy Thanksgiving. '<lb />
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own nation, exalt our own students and<lb />
magnify our own glory for America i ours<lb />
and we must keep it so.<lb />
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Hungarians are "alarmed" over a<lb />
rumor that the Nazis are about to teutcnize<lb />
their schools.<lb />
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Association, was held on the isle of the<lb />
rising sun recently. Premier Tojo contribut-<lb />
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dents under wartime conditions<lb /><lb />
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'RIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1942<lb />
The TECO"ECSO<lb />
: a.<lb />
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irates To Open Basketball Season Week From Friday<lb />
� �.in in mi ii- i i i i, i mmm i � �� ��.�� Mp� -�� � '������ ' l�' ' ' �  <lb />
Best Sportsman; Zuras Runner-Up<lb />
wenty-Two Man<lb />
quad Sparked<lb />
y Nine Veterans<lb />
Although we have not com-<lb />
our basketball schedule<lb />
because of correspon-<lb />
3 still pending, ve will<lb />
htlesa open the season Fri-<lb />
December 4 states Pir-<lb />
Mentor John B. Christen-<lb />
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Clyde Mann and Bill<lb />
Christenburys secre-<lb />
assistants, have corre-<lb />
ji with and received<lb />
i - from Atlantic Chris-<lb />
College; West Carolina<lb />
College; William and<lb />
 irfolk Division; Camp-<lb />
Collegt : and Louisburg<lb />
Service teams that are<lb />
� , i opponents for the<lb />
. are the United Service<lb />
:ation team. Southport;<lb />
Training Station team.<lb />
the Langley Field,<lb />
. t am : the Naval Air<lb />
i. Norfolk; and the<lb />
g team,<lb />
nine veterans on hand,<lb />
hn's daily drills are<lb />
 a smooth-working<lb />
and Jack Young,<lb />
Maim. Wiley Brown. W.<lb />
Forty Cheering Students<lb />
Give Bill Lucas Send-Ofl<lb />
w<lb />
Now leading- the girls' field hockey tournament is the Junior-Sophomore team pictured a-<lb />
bove. Front row. left to right: Verna Carraway, Virginia Lee Bledsoe, Dot Shearin, Dixie Chap-<lb />
pell and Annie Bartholomeu. Second row: Edna Powell. Nell Murphey, Captain "Sit" Knowles,<lb />
Physical Education Director Dorothy W. Parks, Lucy Winston and Dot Peele.<lb />
rlarr<lb />
� in <lb />
Greene, Nick<lb />
Woody and Ban-<lb />
are experienced<lb />
vho will bear the<lb />
of keeping East<lb />
- name promin-<lb />
N comers to<lb />
at will probably<lb />
re Steve Jones,<lb />
Clinton, and<lb />
Johnson, Green-<lb />
school graduate. Doug<lb />
 member of the "B"<lb />
t - also has pros-<lb />
a first-hand sub-<lb />
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Forwi from<lb />
nty-two man<lb />
sed t hopefuls j<lb />
. tean - I hrough- !<lb />
B ides the top i<lb />
Tripp, Russell<lb />
lglas Eley, Nor- i<lb />
Mayo. Elmo Mayo. Bruce<lb />
Hunter, Buddy<lb />
ay, William Craft. Robert<lb />
A . and Ray Sparrow are<lb />
ing rapidly. Before the<lb />
f the season Coach John<lb /><lb />
from hig<lb />
)ut the<lb />
t s h e, S<lb />
son, D<lb />
Approximately forty cheer<lb />
ing East Carolina students were<lb />
on hand Friday night at the<lb />
local bus station to bid a final<lb />
farewell to Bill Lucas, popular<lb />
ECTC athlete who has been an<lb />
asset to the physical education<lb />
program since he enrolled year<lb />
before last. Lucas is now spend-<lb />
ing his last two days with his<lb />
family in Asheville before re-<lb />
porting to Nashville, Tennessee,<lb />
where he will begin training to<lb />
become an Army Air Force<lb />
Cadet.<lb />
A junior at the time of his<lb />
departure, Ambitious Lucas<lb />
played guard on the football<lb />
team for two seasons. East<lb />
Carolina's undefeated team of<lb />
last year will long remember<lb />
the consistant play of the high-<lb />
spirited gridder.<lb />
As president of the Varsity<lb />
club, a member of the Men's<lb />
Student Government Associa-<lb />
tion, and manager of the base-<lb />
ball team, Bill has proved his<lb />
worth as nil extra-curricular<lb />
participant as well as an<lb />
athlete.<lb />
Secretary to Coach John<lb />
Christenbury, the sportsman<lb />
has arranged basketball games<lb />
and officiated all intramural<lb />
football games this season.<lb />
Editor Chooses<lb />
Allmural Team<lb />
Young<lb />
Bob Young, proficient and<lb />
versatile athlete, heads the list<lb />
of intramural football honor-<lb />
men by capturing the best<lb />
sportsmanship award and land-<lb />
ing a berth on the<lb />
Teeo Echo All-<lb />
'mural team. Cap-<lb />
tain of the second-<lb />
place R a n g e r<lb />
team, Young nosed<lb />
out Nick Zuras<lb />
for the sportsmanship award in<lb />
a second-primary election in<lb />
which players voted. Jerome<lb />
Butler trailed Zuras and wat<lb />
eader of the runner-ups.<lb />
The Teeo Echo sports editors'<lb />
Allmural teams:<lb />
First Team:<lb />
Captain Billy Greene, Nick<lb />
Zuras and Walter Mallard,<lb />
Cadets; Captain Bob Young,<lb />
Stuart Tripp and Jerome But-<lb />
ler, Rangers.<lb />
Second Team:<lb />
Captain Brant Waters. Floyd<lb />
Woody, Eagle Squadron; John<lb />
Saieed and W. B. Harris, Ca-<lb />
dets; Jack Young and Buddy<lb />
Murray, Flying Tigers.<lb />
Honorable Mention:<lb />
Captain Norman Mayo and<lb />
Elmo Mayo, Flying Tigers;<lb />
Steve Jones, Eagle Squadron;<lb />
Wiley Brown, Billy Gaddy and<lb />
Clyde Mann, Rangers.<lb />
'Mural Volleyball, Table Tennis<lb />
Entries To Close Monday<lb />
Despite their first loss, the above Senior-Freshman team is slightly favored to win the field<lb />
hockev chamnionship today. Front row, left to right: Mary Anna Brown.Zula Newman, Aman-<lb />
da Etheridge, Captain Esther Parker and Sarah Willson. Second row: Annie Laura Jones, Ruth<lb />
Hall Rachel Robertson. Hilda Moore. Isabell Humphrey, Justine Gurley and Louise Lindsay.<lb />
11<lb />
me<lb />
if these to see<lb />
Girls' 'Mural Hockey Teams Clash Today;<lb />
Winner Of Game To Be Champions<lb />
SS.  i ��' �  �������.�-<lb />
IJ un ior-Sophomores<lb />
Win 3-2 In Thriller<lb />
Senior-Freshman Lead<lb />
When Game Is Called<lb />
U<lb />
in Sit" Knowles' Jun-<lb />
ior-Sophomore intramural field<lb />
Jr. pulled into the<lb />
1 championship<lb />
t r.r Monday by defeat-<lb />
i: � S. m r-Freshman team<lb />
B-L Edna ParnelVa last-minute<lb />
 pelled doom for Captain<lb />
 i'aiker's Senior-Fresh<lb />
r tion despite their<lb />
play.<lb />
the ball rolling in<lb />
� half. Dot Shearin<lb />
bed in on a set-up play by<lb />
teammates and scored the<lb />
i. goal of the game for the<lb />
winning team. To make chances<lb />
for the losers look even darker,<lb />
Lee Bl scored again after<lb />
baffling the goalies.<lb />
At this point the Senior-<lb />
shi .an team took over after<lb />
Captain Parker scored a goal<lb />
on a free-try penalty. Team-<lb />
mat' Eleanor Booth deadlocked<lb />
the score by driving in a hard-<lb />
earned score near the end of<lb />
the L'ame.<lb />
To put the game in the bag<lb />
for the Junior-Sophomore team<lb />
Edna Parnell then racked up<lb />
her winning score.<lb />
This afternoon at 4:00 o'clock<lb />
the girls' Junior-Sophomore in-<lb />
tramural field hockey team will<lb />
meet the Senior-Freshman<lb />
eleven at Wright Field in the<lb />
final game of the champion- Avenging their 3-2 loss to<lb />
ship tournament. Leading the I the scrappy Junior-Sophomore<lb />
 tournament play is the Junior- field hockey team, the Senior-<lb />
Sophomore team which won the Freshman led the second game<lb />
opening contest Monday by a of the championship tourna-<lb />
8-2 score. In the second series ment by a 2-0 count when the<lb />
'game the Senior-Freshman game was called because of a<lb />
were leading when the game!minor head injury of Junior-<lb />
was called because of a minor Sophomore Dixie Chappell,<lb />
head injury of Right Wing hard-fightmg rjght wing.<lb />
Dixie Chappell. Today's game Captain Esther Parker of<lb />
'between the closelv-matched the leaders out-maneuvered<lb />
ever, when a foul was commit-<lb />
ted by Mary Louise Lindsay<lb />
and the upperclassmen again<lb />
took over.<lb />
Captain Parker was again the<lb />
leader of a score in the final<lb />
period. It was the Parker to<lb />
Frances Leggett combination<lb />
that produced the score that<lb />
gave them a 2-0 lead.<lb />
teams will decide the champion-<lb />
ship.<lb />
Clyde Mann Selected<lb />
Basketball Manager<lb />
Head manager of the 1942-<lb />
'43 edition of the East Carolina<lb />
basketball squad is Clyde Mann,<lb />
who will combine his efforts to<lb />
playing as well as managership.<lb />
Mann will be assisted by<lb />
Brant Waters, Stuart Tripp,<lb />
and Buddy Murray. Tripp and<lb />
Murray will also play.<lb />
Keeping all equipment is the<lb />
principal job of the managers.<lb />
Goalie Nell Murphy to bag the<lb />
first marker of the game. The<lb />
score was set up when Edna<lb />
Powell committed a foul which<lb />
resulted in a penalty bully.<lb />
The second scoring threat of<lb />
the game came in the same per-<lb />
iod when the Junior-Sopho-<lb />
more team invaded enemy ter-<lb />
ritory. This threat ended, how-<lb />
Both team's fighting desper-<lb />
ately to overcome the opponent<lb />
provided too much excitement<lb />
for the girls and over-enthusi-<lb />
asm resulted in an injury as<lb />
Dixie Chappell was struck on<lb />
the head with a hockey stick.<lb />
The injury was not serious but<lb />
resulted in the game's being<lb />
called,<lb />
Entries for intramural volley-<lb />
ball and table tennis will close<lb />
Monday, according to 0. A.<lb />
Hankner, director of physical<lb />
education. Blanks are now post-<lb />
ed on bulletin boards in the<lb />
Austin building, New Class-<lb />
room building and the post of-<lb />
fice. �<lb />
"A series of volleyball games<lb />
will begin immediately after<lb />
teams have been organized, and<lb />
a schedule will be formed that<lb />
will result in continuous play<lb />
until the end of the fall quar-<lb />
ter declares Hankner. "The<lb />
table tennis tournament will<lb />
also begin in the near future.<lb />
"In past years students have<lb />
shown much interest in volley-<lb />
ball and table tennis. We are<lb />
hoping that even more interest<lb />
will be displayed this year.<lb />
Some type of award will be<lb />
given the winner of the table-<lb />
tennis tournament as well as the<lb />
members of the winning volley-<lb />
I Tuesdays<lb />
: noontime.<lb />
and<lb />
The<lb />
Saturdays at<lb />
time for the<lb />
ball team<lb />
Russell Rogerson, senior<lb />
physical education major was table.tennis Kames has not been<lb />
runner-up m the Uble-tenms decided yet<lb />
tournament last year and will<lb />
be a slight favorite to capture<lb />
the crown this year. Other can-<lb />
didates, however, are showing<lb />
promise and all indications<lb />
point toward a tightly-contest-<lb />
ed tournament.<lb />
Volley-ball will be played on<lb />
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SefuTjST<lb />
The TECO ECHO<lb />
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20. 194,<lb />
play.<lb />
All prizes were Defense Sav-<lb />
Association President Visits<lb />
the College� All prizes were Defense Sav-<lb />
Mrs. J. C. Holland (Alia May jings Stamps which were donated<lb />
Jordan) of Raleigh paid theby merchants and other busi-<lb />
Alumni office a visit on the ness concerns in Greenville,<lb />
week-end of October 25-26, and j One flower arrangement for<lb />
held a valuable conference on ! decoration was donated<lb />
n��: 1. u:i 1 ii -1<lb />
alumni work while here.<lb />
On Saturday evening she pre-<lb />
sided at a meeting with Presi-<lb />
dent L. R. Meadows; Miss<lb />
Smith, the State treasurer of<lb />
the Alumni Association; and<lb />
the members of the faculty ad-<lb />
visory committee to the Associa-<lb />
tion,�Misses Maria D. Gra-<lb />
ham, Ruth White, and Emma<lb />
L. Hooper, Dr. A. I). Frank,<lb />
and Mr. J. B. Cummings.<lb />
Mrs. Holland reviewed the<lb />
plans set up at the May meeting<lb />
of the Executive Board and ex-<lb />
pressed her faith that a full-<lb />
time secretary will be secured<lb />
within the present school ses-<lb />
sion. She reported on the past<lb />
untiring efforts and on the<lb />
continuing efforts of the com-<lb />
mittee appointed to secure a<lb />
secretary and stated that she is<lb />
confident this committee will<lb />
yet succeed.<lb />
She expressed her satisfaction<lb />
with the present temporary ar<lb />
rangement for carrying<lb />
by<lb />
the Greenville Floral company.<lb />
Refreshments were served<lb />
from the lovely dining room of<lb />
the Home Economics Depart-<lb />
ment. The following were hos-<lb />
tesses: Mesdames Clem Garner<lb />
(Ruth Blanchard), Grace Ay-<lb />
scue (Grace Snell), George<lb />
Gardner (Katie Lee Farmer),<lb />
Chester Walsh (Katherine<lb />
Hill) Thornton Meeks (Ruth<lb />
Willard), C 1 a x t o n Stancill<lb />
(Minnie Ruth Jenkins), George<lb />
Clapp (Jeannette Powell), J.<lb />
M. Basart (Sybil Clark), Paul<lb />
Batchelor . (Julia Woolard),<lb />
DeRock Vincent (Marietta<lb />
Medlin), Jasper Jones (Alice<lb />
Foley) and Miss Christine<lb />
Johnston.<lb />
Caroline Miles Speaks<lb />
To Baptist Students<lb />
Anchors Weighed<lb />
At Baptist Party<lb />
A party in the form of a<lb />
Naval cruise was given for the<lb />
Baptist day students at the<lb />
Baptist Student Center Thurs-<lb />
day night, November 12.<lb />
Recruits were accepted into<lb />
the Navy at 8:00 o'clock, and<lb />
assigned to a ship. Anchors I members there<lb />
were weighed and friendly com- guests present<lb />
petition between the crews of<lb />
the ships constituted the fun<lb />
throughout the evening. The<lb />
crew of the ship winning the<lb />
least number of contest was<lb />
placed in the brig on a diet of<lb />
bread and water. Doughnuts<lb />
and hot chocolate was served<lb />
to the others in the galley.<lb />
"I've Anchored My Soul in<lb />
a Haven of Rest" was sung as<lb />
quirement. Each person is al-<lb />
lowed one pound of bread a day<lb />
but no butter.<lb />
Mr. Humber wrote that hU<lb />
friend escaped after a long<lb />
hard struggle even though the<lb />
Germans arrested three other<lb />
Americans.<lb />
At the close of Mrs. Hum-<lb />
ber's speech, the Phi Sigma<lb />
members sang the French na-<lb />
tional anthem, "La Marseil-<lb />
laise Besides the Phi Sigma<lb />
were many<lb />
CROSSFIELD<lb />
MILITARY<lb />
Continued from Page One<lb />
sent to the U. S. A. Later, in<lb />
1920, she was again offened by<lb />
the law of exclusion against her<lb />
people coming here to live.<lb />
Mr. Crossfield told of the<lb />
shrewdness, bravery, and abil<lb />
si was sung as snrewuness, Dravery, ana aDil<lb />
vessel vespers to conclude the, ity the Japanese used in Fight<lb />
evening of merriment. Clarine ,mr R"�ri �A�� fcmr ofaQfQ,<lb />
Johnson, Social vice-president<lb />
of the B. S. U and Betsy Hob-<lb />
good, day student representa-<lb />
tive, cooperated in planning<lb />
for the party.<lb />
much of the work of the Alum-<lb />
ni Office through employment<lb />
of Miss Jane Vann, a junior<lb />
majoring in commerce and<lb />
English, as part-time steno-<lb />
grapher; and she helped work<lb />
out plans for Miss Vann's<lb />
duties, which will be supervised<lb />
by the advisory committee.<lb />
Special phases of the work were<lb />
Caroline Miles, active Baptist<lb />
student and extension director<lb />
on of the Baptist Student Union,<lb />
Commerce Club<lb />
Buys $50 Bond<lb />
aiTottPH frrr r � unmt as the cmef corner stone<lb />
commlttPP m0mber �f thG fnd the bindinr factor � any<lb />
committee. h 0 m e Quote m M '<lb />
introduced one of the five sub-<lb />
jects discussed at the North<lb />
Carolina B. S. U. Convention<lb />
which met at the Tabernacle<lb />
Baptist Church in Raleigh, Oc-<lb />
tober 23, 24. and 25. Miss Miles<lb />
topic for discussion was "Plan-<lb />
ning the Christian Home She<lb />
stressed the importance of<lb />
Christ as the chief corner stone<lb />
Mrs. Holland's interest in the<lb />
alumni in the armed forces of<lb />
our country led to her plan to<lb />
send from the Alumni Associa-<lb />
tion a Christmas letter to all<lb />
Alumni in uniform; and she<lb />
appointed Dr. Frank to secure<lb />
names and addresses for this<lb />
purpose. The same plan will<lb />
apply to all alumnae in the<lb />
WAVES and WAACS. Mrs.<lb />
Holland urges those who can<lb />
supply any of the needed in-<lb />
formation to mail it as soon as<lb />
possible to the Alumni Office<lb />
or to Dr. Frank.<lb />
Miss Smith made the treas<lb />
urer's report for the Associa-<lb />
tion, which now has a good<lb />
?rart TTon, the 'ear's budget.<lb />
Mrs. Holland asked Miss Smith<lb />
to receive all dues and to re-<lb />
port names of paid members to<lb />
the Teco Echo business man-<lb />
ager.<lb />
President Meadows m a d a<lb />
sense statements, on the effect<lb />
which the present emergency is<lb />
having on the college enroll-<lb />
ment and finances. He ar-<lb />
ranged for additional files for<lb />
�e Alumni Office and express-<lb />
ed his appreciation of the fine<lb />
work and loyal cooperation of<lb />
tne Alumni Association.<lb />
Mrs. Holland expects to come<lb />
to the college on fairly frequent<lb />
visits to assist with office<lb />
matters.<lb />
"Homes of tomorrow are in the<lb />
making today and we as young<lb />
people can not evade our re-<lb />
sponsibility<lb />
regular meeting Tuesdav night,<lb />
November 17, in the "Y" Hut.<lb />
One of the most important<lb />
transactions during the businesj<lb />
meeting was the decision of the<lb />
club to buy a $50 war bond with<lb />
'V -� wttaiiCTC uocu 111 X' lj;ill<lb />
ing Russia, whom they defeated<lb />
in 1905. Trying her power<lb />
again in 1915, Japan attacked<lb />
China, after which congress<lb />
created a nine-power conference<lb />
and ran Japan out. Japan tested<lb />
Russia, England, and the Unit-<lb />
ed States to see if they would<lb />
fight, by sinking one of their<lb />
ships. When no steps were<lb />
taken against Japan she again<lb />
attacked China, this was 121<lb />
1937.<lb />
"These men insisted Dr<lb />
Gemtiifued from Page One<lb />
help the boys decide on their<lb />
preference<lb />
Each of the five emphasized<lb />
the fact that college students<lb />
will make "good officer ma-<lb />
terial and boys should adjust<lb />
their curriculums to include<lb />
math, science and physics.<lb />
Immediately following the<lb />
lectures by the officers ques-<lb />
tions were asked by ECTC<lb />
boys, and conferences were<lb />
held in various sections of Aus-<lb />
tin auditorium. The purpose of<lb />
the conferences was to clear up<lb />
the boy's problems and to give<lb />
them more information on the<lb />
reserves.<lb />
"All we can promise is de-<lb />
ferment until the end of this<lb />
semester stated Lt. Tway,<lb />
army air force.<lb />
"Sorry you didn't get a<lb />
chance to see ECTC's 918 girls<lb />
was the statment addressed to<lb />
the officers. In reply, Lt. Prest-<lb />
wood said, "The representa-<lb />
tives that we have seen speak<lb />
well for the college<lb />
vice-presidnt for the confer-<lb />
ence last year was uncontested<lb />
for the Presidency.<lb />
FIRE DRILLS<lb />
Continued from Page One<lb />
to be left unlocked. Students<lb />
are requested to wear a heavy<lb />
coat or house coat, carr<lb />
a towel in case of smoke, leave<lb />
by assigned exits with as little<lb />
confusion as possible.<lb />
Students are to assemble in<lb />
designated places and to return<lb />
to the dormitories when the<lb />
signal is given.<lb />
According to Katherine Kyzer<lb />
the first drill was entirely suc-<lb />
cessful.<lb />
The Commerce club held its L "J??. men insisted Dr.<lb />
gular meeting Tuesdav nitrht. UrosP"?d. are trained as much<lb />
I ���- n Milieu CIO all LI , 11<lb />
as eighteen months in advance<lb />
for a particular attack, such as<lb />
Pearl Harbor<lb />
Concluding his speech, Dr.<lb />
Crossfield pleaded with the stu-<lb />
dents to get behind the nation<lb />
the proceeds of the sq T" u" ecu ucli I1U LIie nation<lb />
dance which the club sponsored if the. waf ;ffort hy getting<lb />
at the first of the school year. !the mo'st out of their education.<lb />
REFUGEE<lb />
Continued from Page One<lb />
cussions would make our stud-<lb />
ies more interesting and valu-<lb />
able. (I wish our teachers would<lb />
let us have more classroom dis-<lb />
cussions for I think it is im-<lb />
portant to develop a critical at-<lb />
titude toward learning and<lb />
life problems in general instead<lb />
of automatically accepting<lb />
everything books and teachers<lb />
tell us.<lb />
Such concerts as the recitals<lb />
of Mr. Albert Spalding and<lb />
Denton Rossell offer us fine op-<lb />
portunities to enjoy classical<lb />
music.<lb />
Once our college years are<lb />
ended we will have little spare<lb />
time to spend for our education,<lb />
these four years are the most<lb />
important ones in our life.<lb />
lt was also decided to sponsor<lb />
a booth for Play night next<lb />
Wednesday.<lb />
Doris Hall, a freshman from<lb />
Rocky Mount, gave several ex-<lb />
pressive readings, as the pro-<lb />
gram for the evening. She was<lb />
accompanied at the piano bv<lb />
Jean Daley, also of Rocky<lb />
Mount.<lb />
LEWIS<lb />
THESIS<lb />
Continued from Page One<lb />
sketch is followed by two biblio-<lb />
trraphier. The first bibliography<lb />
lists the complete words of the<lb />
author in books and major<lb />
periodicals. The second is a list<lb />
of studies and sketches about<lb />
the author<lb />
"This biographical dictionary<lb />
is preceded by a historical sur-<lb />
vey and followed by a list of<lb />
the author classified according<lb />
he literary types they<lb />
MEADOWS<lb />
See Refugee on Page Four<lb />
half-units.<lb />
T. O. Wright, Oak Ridge Mili-<lb />
tary Institute, Oak Ridge, read<lb />
the resolution which pointed<lb />
out that lack of an educational<lb />
agency on a par with other<lb />
federal war agencies and di-<lb />
rectly responsible to the presi-<lb />
dent keeps from the top coun-<lb />
cil tables of war strategy the<lb />
renewed pleas, offers and ad-<lb />
vice of college and university<lb />
leaders.<lb />
Statement of the resolution<lb />
will be sent to President Roose-<lb />
velt and Paul V. McNutt, head<lb />
ot the man power commission<lb />
Dr. Meadows, who served as<lb />
WSSF<lb />
Continued from Page One<lb />
and discharged at the end of<lb />
six months.<lb />
The monthly upkeep of the<lb />
hospital last year was not over<lb />
3000 Chinese dollars, an ex-<lb />
pense of $1.50 per patient per<lb />
month in U. S. money at the<lb />
current rate of exchange (last<lb />
year U. S. $1.00 to Chinese<lb />
$20.00), an amazing return on<lb />
����������������<lb />
 , �<lb />
FOR THE TOPS IN j<lb />
money contributed, that m�<lb />
American student givin t<lb />
significant than ever. h<lb />
The Chinese are .<lb />
about helping them<lb />
A report from the I<lb />
relief committee in Cl<lb />
"For shortage of 1<lb />
thonties have rea 1<lb />
ing livestok, such <lb />
chickens. The proc,<lb />
their sale help to a<lb />
come. During the first<lb />
four months, the <lb />
ed Chinese $80.00<lb />
pigs<lb />
This kind of r-<lb />
thing the WSSF d<lb />
lege campuses all 1<lb />
ed States are mo<lb />
meet.<lb />
I<lb />
I<lb />
I<lb />
Dresses<lb />
AND<lb />
Coats<lb />
SEE US FIRST<lb />
BLOOM'S<lb />
KARES!<lb />
We Serve The Bert <lb />
In<lb />
EATS<lb />
and<lb />
DRINKS<lb />
MEMBER<lb />
?orict, Vice-Pridents for<lb />
In the spring of 1942 the fol-<lb />
lowing district vice-presidents<lb />
ere elected by ballot: Western<lb />
?WA B- M- Bennett<lb />
(Elizabeth Stewart), Forest<lb />
City; South Piedmont District,<lb />
Mr. Lonnie Rogers (Nancy<lb />
anlfy), 916 E. Park Avenue,<lb />
Charlotte; North Central Dis-<lb />
trict, Miss Vivian Lucas, Louis-<lb />
burg; Southeastern District<lb />
Mrs J.W Coon (Annie Batts),<lb />
Route No. 3, Fayetteville<lb />
Northeastern District, Miss<lb />
Alice Pope, Y. W. C. A<lb />
Greensboro. '<lb />
All of these important offi-<lb />
cials of tne Alumni Association<lb />
have long been active in the or-<lb />
ganization, and their experi-<lb />
ence as local chapter officers or<lb />
as Mate officers has fitted<lb />
them well for their responsible<lb />
Places as district leaders and<lb />
members of the executive board<lb />
Greenville Chapter<lb />
For the November� meeting<lb />
Chapter held a most enjoyable<lb />
bridge tournament on Friday<lb />
evening, November 13, in the<lb />
new Classroom Building at the<lb />
college. Twenty tables were in<lb />
Continued from Page One<lb />
�Nashville for a while<lb />
Her hobbies are tennis, dra-<lb />
matics, horse-back riding, danc-<lb />
ing and "I like to read too, but<lb />
thai everybody likes to do<lb />
Miss Caldwell likes to travel<lb />
She says "I think I'd rather<lb />
travel than do anything, if I<lb />
had my wish.� Whie ghe wag<lb />
in Virginia, she traveled a lot<lb />
and she thinks that the scenery<lb />
�ere 1S�btifuL " used to<lb />
drive a Model T Ford in Lynch-<lb />
burg. and I had a terrible time<lb />
WiuTU Under contro1 on the<lb />
mils. She says she hasn't had<lb />
a chance to travel any in North<lb />
Carolina since she has been<lb />
nere.<lb />
Miss Caldwell, who is five<lb />
feet, six and a half inches tall,<lb />
has grey eyes and brown hair.<lb />
She is very striking looking and<lb />
asjarm and personality plus<lb />
TRY<lb />
CAROLINA DAIRY'S<lb />
DELICIOUS<lb />
MILKSHAKES<lb />
�<lb />
Because of Lack of Help We<lb />
Will Not Remain Open at<lb />
Night<lb />
Continued from Page One<lb />
is a great movie fan and attends Ito<lb />
every show possible. From the wrote<lb />
tiTh? W?terd E-)P- 7- C- ur- 'Undoubtedly the most out-<lb />
f�JS If A, e COuld ahrays be standing aspect of this work is<lb />
round at the campus movie on the presentation of the rwn<lb />
Saturday nights. He sat in the ' complete bibiographies follow<lb />
balcony, in the middle section!ing each author. Pro? tc this<lb />
on the right hand side of the (thesis any study of North Caro<lb />
projection room. lina writers from 1900 to 1941<lb />
Footba and baseball were i would have entacled long hours<lb />
his fayonte sports, Carolina his!of research. Now the cLplete<lb />
Yani'tev1-�,1lge team and the bibliography need only bT con-<lb />
Yank s his choice among base- suited<lb />
ball favorites.<lb />
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Save I<lb />
PENNEY'S !<lb />
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Continued jrom Page One<lb />
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man or a foreigner always<lb />
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irancs. So many eggs are re-<lb />
quired from each farmer a<lb />
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