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GREENVILLE, N. C, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1942<lb />
Number 5<lb />
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DEDICATION<lb />
The Teco Echo is very proud<lb />
to dedicate this issue to the<lb />
alumni now in the armed ser-<lb />
vices of the United States.<lb />
Through the Alumni Associa-<lb />
tion of East Carolina Teachers<lb />
College, sending the paper has<lb />
been made possible by the<lb />
w o r k the association has<lb />
done in securing the list of<lb />
names which appears in this<lb />
issue. This list is as complete<lb />
as it was possible to make it<lb />
up to date.<lb />
Anyone w h o can supply<lb />
names and addresses of other<lb />
alumni, or corrections for ad-<lb />
dresses listed will please send<lb />
the information to the Teco<lb />
Echo, the Alumni office or<lb />
Miss Maria I). Graham of the<lb />
college.<lb />
Ballard, Cox Win Certificate<lb />
At Dixie Debate Tournament<lb />
ured above are six former students of ECTC who are now serving in some branch<lb />
forces (Top row reading from left to right) Jesse Gray. Army Air Force;<lb />
Watson I . S. Navv; "Red" MacLawhorne, U. S. Army.<lb />
(Second row) Walter Tucker, Army Air Force; Charles Futrell, Army Air Force; Robert<lb />
tr. Chemical Warfare<lb />
Addresses Of Service Alumni<lb />
Gathered By Association<lb />
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Sung At Vespers<lb />
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Graham, Dr. A. D. Frank, and<lb />
Mr. J. B. Cummings of the Fac-<lb />
ulty Advisory committee of the<lb />
Alumni association is a list of<lb />
addressess of men who have at-<lb />
tended this college for at least<lb />
two quarters and who are now<lb />
W C re and in thfc armed forces-<lb />
t 'Defense Copies of the paper are to be<lb />
, VfXRim sent to all these alumni and a<lb />
�,k, roStede Christmas letter will also be<lb />
tracks, o nducad the Relatives and friends are<lb />
� oiu t ureed to supply names and ad-<lb />
�i'7J b?J&amp;SS "I' alumni that the,<lb />
" ,� ; tim? on know. Names and addresses<lb />
 , to'he a Chri" should be mailed to Miss Gra-<lb />
ra�i after "fte ,bam or to the Alumni office.<lb />
choir sang groups of<lb />
lirituals.<lb />
g talk, Chaplain Grice<lb />
ck to the Bible for an ,<lb />
� ; �udinn anH rp- Q- M- Bn Fort bam Houston, IVxas.<lb />
, his question, and re David R AdamSj Base Wea.<lb />
the audience that<lb />
s Christians the<lb />
YW, YM Present<lb />
Xmas Program<lb />
Contributing to the Christ-<lb />
mas spirit on the campus, for<lb />
many years the YMCA and the<lb />
YWCA have had a white gift j Carolina Teachers<lb />
service<lb />
Jessica T. Biddle<lb />
Newest Addition<lb />
To ECTC Faculty<lb />
Mrs. Jessica T. Biddle, a<lb />
charming southerner, is the<lb />
newest addition to the home<lb />
economics teacher list and she<lb />
is well-established in the foods<lb />
department where she teaches<lb />
classes.<lb />
Mrs. Biddle is a native of<lb />
New Bern. Before coming here<lb />
she taught home economics in<lb />
the public high schools of<lb />
Craven county, did social ser-<lb />
vice teaching in Philadelphia<lb />
and taught in the University of<lb />
Maryland ,summer session.<lb />
She attended Beaver College,<lb />
Jenkintown, Pennsylvania, East<lb />
College and<lb />
Carlyle Cox and Jennings<lb />
Ballard composed an E. C. T. C.<lb />
debate team which achieved a<lb />
rating surpassed by that of<lb />
only three other teams at the<lb />
Dixie Strawberry Leaf debate<lb />
tournament held in Charlotte<lb />
December 2-5.<lb />
Having won this rating by<lb />
overcoming five of their seven<lb />
opponents, the debaters were<lb />
awarded at the closing session<lb />
of the meet a certificate of<lb />
merit which has been placed on<lb />
 display in Dr. M. N. Posey's<lb />
classroom. Among the teams de-<lb />
feated by E. C. T. C. men were<lb />
teams from the University of<lb />
North Carolina, the University<lb />
of Alabama, Davidson College,<lb />
and Wingate College. A team<lb />
from the Wofford College and<lb />
the girls team from Alabama<lb />
won over the local team.<lb />
Three teams which ranked<lb />
ahead of the East Carolina de-<lb />
baters were; a team from Duke<lb />
University, which by winning<lb />
all of its scheduled debates be-<lb />
came the champion among the<lb />
boys' teams, the top girls'<lb />
team from Lenoir Rhyne Col-<lb />
Lt. 0. D. Andrews Lt. John Johnston<lb />
Second Lieutenant O. D. Andrews, who was killed in line of<lb />
duty, Julv, 1942, when the bomber, on which he was navigator,<lb />
crashed somewhere in the United States. He was from Rocky<lb />
Mount and attended State college for two yeas before coming<lb />
to ECTC. . �  .  ,<lb />
Second Lieutenant John Johnston, of Greenville, was killed<lb />
in action in the New Guinea area, on November 30, according to<lb />
Srth���?by his mother, Mrs. F. V. Johnston, Wednesday liege and the gins from Ala<lb />
night. He was 22 years old, a graduate of Greenville high school bama.<lb />
and a former student of ECTC, He received his civilian pilot <lb />
license at the local airport prior to entering the army in Oeto- j<lb />
ber 1941 He received his wings and commission in the Army<lb />
Air' Force at Spece Field, Moultrie, Ga on May 20 this year I<lb />
and was instructor at an air base in Flordia before being sent<lb />
Dverseas for duty.<lb />
on Sunday night. Last ithe University of Maryland.<lb />
Below is the list up to date:<lb />
Cpl. Julius Abcrnethy, Battery "A"<lb />
!310 F. A. Bn A. P. O. No. 79,<lb />
Camp Blandinjr. Florida.<lb />
Pvt. Kelly Abeyounis Co. A �<lb />
Bible<lb />
(of tilt<lb />
world.<lb />
ithe Vine "One thing these<lb />
have in common he said, "is,<lb />
ithey are used up in making<lb />
� ir contributions to life, and<lb />
Christians are truly like Christ<lb />
only when they realize that he<lb />
who !  s<lb />
Set Ves<lb />
ther Station. Merced, California,<lb />
'salt Pvt. Garland F. Bailey T 213, 17th<lb />
to<lb />
earth "the light of the jSchool Squadron, Chanute Field, 111!<lb />
" and the "brandies of'nois<lb />
Lieut. George Brarber, Jr Co. I,<lb />
591 E. B. R A. P. O. No. 507, New<lb />
York, New York.<lb />
Cpl. Jack Wilson Barrett, Hq and<lb />
Hq Co 363 Q. M. Bn Camp Ed-<lb />
vvards, Massachuestts.<lb />
Lieut. J. D. Bridgers, Scouting<lb />
Squadron No. 6, U. S. S. Enterprise,<lb />
il<lb />
ife in service j Fleet P. O San Francisco, Cali-<lb />
i on Page Four lSee Service Men on Page Fom<lb />
year the student body received<lb />
this program in assembly with<lb />
such enthusiasm that it was<lb />
given again last Tuesday in<lb />
chapel Bessie Fay Hunt headed<lb />
the committee composed of j<lb />
members of the two "Y" cabi-<lb />
nets which planned and arrang-<lb />
jed the program.<lb />
At the beginning of the pro-<lb />
gram the curtain was drawned<lb />
to reveal the manger scene with<lb />
Helen Stone as Mary and Ed<lb />
1 Brown as Joseph. Dorothene<lb />
Massey accompanied at the<lb />
piano a quartet singing "Silent<lb />
j Night Singing the quartet<lb />
Were Jean Abeyounis, Jim<lb />
White. Bobby Pritchard and<lb />
Donald Perry, all of the music<lb />
department. Bessie Fay Hunt<lb />
was the reader.<lb />
Campus organizations were<lb />
Replacing Miss Lottie Sim-<lb />
mons, Mrs. Biddle instructs<lb />
classes in foods and is head of<lb />
the Training school cafeteria.<lb />
Besides her classroom and<lb />
extra curricular work, Mrs.<lb />
Biddle finds time to indulge in<lb />
interesting hobbies, collecting<lb />
poetry, glass, and crystal. Al-<lb />
though her collections are not<lb />
very large, she says she has<lb />
several very interesting pieces.<lb />
Swimming, hiking, horse-<lb />
Set Addition on Page Four<lb />
Whitehurst And Wilkerson<lb />
Attend Methodist Meet<lb />
William J. Baird<lb />
To Speak Here<lb />
January 11-13<lb />
?�<lb />
Campus Donates<lb />
$134ToW.S.S.F.<lb />
Patsy Whitehurst and Edith<lb />
Wilkerson represented the<lb />
Methodist student association<lb />
at the third annual Inter-Racial<lb />
state conference held in Dur-<lb />
ham on November 20 through <lb />
122. "Adventures in Applied One hundred and thirty-four<lb />
Christianity" was the theme of dollars was the amount of the<lb />
Paula Ross Head<lb />
Third Frosh Y'<lb />
Paula Ross was elected pres-<lb />
ident of the freshman "Y"<lb />
the conference<lb />
Registration for the confer-<lb />
ence began at 4:00 o'clock on<lb />
Friday afternoon.<lb />
In the afternoon session dis-<lb />
cussion groups were continued,<lb />
and at the close of the session<lb />
discussion leaders made reports<lb />
to the combined sessions.<lb />
On Saturday night delegates<lb />
were entertained in Saint Phil-<lb />
check recently mailed to the<lb />
-World Student Service Fund by<lb />
Helen Stone, treasurer of the<lb />
WSSF Drive. The drive started<lb />
November 20 and lasted<lb />
through November 28, sponsor-<lb />
ed by the YWCA and the<lb />
YMCA.<lb />
Special collections were taken<lb />
up after chapel and the Thanks-<lb />
I giving service. During the<lb />
middle of the drive week the<lb />
represented by students who'cabinet at a meeting in the hut<lb />
Stage Crew And Musicians<lb />
Working With 'Martha'<lb />
came to the manger scene to<lb />
bring their gifts. Representing<lb />
the various organizations with<lb />
on Tuesday, November 23.<lb />
Electing individual officers and<lb />
holding separate meetings has<lb />
lips Episcopal parish house at WAA" sponsored "Play Night<lb />
a buffet supper. Marion Gunn,<lb />
a student from Livingston col-<lb />
Musical as well as stage re-<lb />
hearsals for the opera "Martha"<lb />
have been in progress for the<lb />
past month. Although the opera<lb />
will not hi given until Febru-<lb />
ary such advance rehearsals are<lb />
mad necessary by the task at<lb />
hand. "Producing an opera and<lb />
producing a play are under-<lb />
takings of a somewhat different<lb />
order states Denton Rossell i<lb />
who is handling the production.<lb />
"An opera not only requires<lb />
th memoriation of the text and<lb />
the working out of stage ac-<lb />
tion but requires the memori-<lb />
zation of difficult music and the<lb />
coordination of action to the<lb />
beats of that music<lb />
Miss Ellen Caldwell, teacher<lb />
in the mathematics department<lb />
who has had training in drama-<lb />
tics at Randolph Macon and<lb />
Columbia University, is assist-<lb />
ing Mr. Rossell with the stage<lb />
movements. Miss Caldwell had<lb />
produced plays at Donelson<lb />
High School in Nashville, Tenn.<lb />
before coming to East Carolina<lb />
Teachers College.<lb />
Ophelia Hooks and Dave<lb />
Owens, who have competently<lb />
managed the staging of several<lb />
plays here, have been appoin-<lb />
ted stage managers<lb />
Hazel Harris Is supervising<lb />
the construction of the sets and<lb />
will also serve as property mis-<lb />
tress.<lb />
Ben Miller, campus electri-<lb />
cian, will have charge of the<lb />
lighting effects.<lb />
Rehearsals of the chorus<lb />
music, which will be supplied<lb />
by the Ladies glee club and the<lb />
Choir under the direction of<lb />
Miss Kuykendall and Mr. Ditt-<lb />
mer, will commence immediate-<lb />
Beli-Java Dancers<lb />
Perform At ECTC<lb />
heir gifts were: Samuel Cran- been a part of the Y pro-<lb />
dell from the YMCA offering jgram for the past two years,<lb />
worship Estelle Davis from j Other freshman elected to serve<lb />
the WSGA offering faith, Evan on the cabinet for this year are<lb />
Devi Dja and her Bali-Java<lb />
Dancers, widely-acclaimed by j<lb />
critics to be the "most exciting<lb />
entertainment ever brought to<lb />
America presented an exotic<lb />
program of South Sea dancing<lb />
art in the Wright Auditorium,<lb />
Tuesday night, December 8.<lb />
Perhaps the most unusual en- j<lb />
tertainment ever witnessed in<lb />
Wright Auditorium, Devi Dja<lb />
and her - dancing ensemble<lb />
brought to the E. C. T. C. audi-<lb />
ence the native dances, cos-<lb />
tumes, and music of Bali, Java,<lb />
and Sumatra. Included in the<lb />
varied program of numbers<lb />
were many of the jealously<lb />
guarded dances of their native<lb />
islands. To give the program<lb />
greater interest Devi Dja's<lb />
company included a small band<lb />
o f instrumentalists, who<lb />
through the use of archaic in-<lb />
struments brought the music of<lb />
Java to life on the Wright<lb />
stage.<lb />
This performance is among<lb />
the first of its kind in the<lb />
United States, Devi Dja a n d<lb />
her company having just ar-<lb />
rived in America a short time<lb />
ago after a successful tour of<lb />
Europe.<lb />
With the new world of dance<lb />
and music, the South Sea Is-<lb />
landers brought gorgeous cos-<lb />
tumes, noted for their richness<lb />
of color and their dazzling con-<lb />
trast. The stage was free of<lb />
setting, lending the entire space<lb />
to the dancers and the per<lb />
Griffin from the the MSGA of-<lb />
fering hope. Mozelle Hooks<lb />
from the freshman class offer-<lb />
ing courage, Pat Edwards from<lb />
the sophomore class offering<lb />
love, Dave Owens from the jun-<lb />
ior class offering unselfish-<lb />
See Program on Page Four<lb />
Mary Warren, vice-president;<lb />
Eleanor Booth, secretary; and<lb />
Bessie Council, treasurer.<lb />
Freshman YWCA members<lb />
meet twice a month for their<lb />
regular meetings and once a<lb />
month at the whole YWCA ser-<lb />
vice.<lb />
lege for Negroes acted as toast<lb />
mistress.<lb />
After supper Miss Gunn in-<lb />
troduced Dr. Frank Hickman,<lb />
Dean of Duke university chapel,<lb />
who spoke on "The Student in<lb />
War Time<lb />
Closing the conference, Dr.<lb />
Hart brought a message Sun-<lb />
day morning on "Tensions as<lb />
Main Springs Special music<lb />
for the service was furnished<lb />
by the North Carolina college<lb />
choir.<lb />
William Jesse Baird, dean of<lb />
Berea College, Kentucky, on<lb />
leave of absence from his col-<lb />
lege, and serving as a "Travel-<lb />
ing Associate" with the Dan-<lb />
forth Foundation, of St. Louis,<lb />
Missouri, will visit the E. C-<lb />
IT. C. campus January 11, 12,<lb />
and 13, to study what is being<lb />
done by religious groups on the<lb />
campus and to share with them<lb />
what he has learned from his<lb />
contacts with such groups in<lb />
other colleges and a long and<lb />
rich experience.<lb />
Tentative plans for Dean<lb />
Baird's visit here include a<lb />
meeting with the cabinets of<lb />
the YWCA and YMCA and the<lb />
officers of the various church<lb />
groups, a meeting with all in-<lb />
terested students Who occupy<lb />
positions of leadership on the<lb />
campus, a talk at chapel, and a<lb />
special service on Tuesday<lb />
night for everyone. Dean<lb />
Baird is interested in discuss-<lb />
ing ideas and plans with any<lb />
groups on the campus, students<lb />
teachers, who are striving<lb />
All entertainments cost one<lb />
cent and 4000 pennies were on<lb />
hand for change. Sixty-six dol-<lb />
lars and sixteen cents were 0r<lb />
taken in at the "Play Night" to help the campus community<lb />
See W. S. S. t. on Page Four I "find a richer way of life<lb />
Tableaux And Xmas Music<lb />
Program For Sunday Night<lb />
�<lb />
lllMl, Will VUll-UtilVVi 1U1MV� i-  - -<lb />
ly after the Christmas holidays, formance of their exotic art<lb />
E. A. Poe Society<lb />
Host For Dance<lb />
Last Saturday<lb />
Sponsoring the first quarter-<lb />
ly college dance this year, the<lb />
Poe Society played host to ap-<lb />
proximately a thousand dancers<lb />
Saturday evening, December 5.<lb />
Decorations carried out a<lb />
Christmas theme. A large<lb />
Christmas tree stood in the<lb />
center of the floor decorated,<lb />
and with packages and candles<lb />
underneath. Stockings hung<lb />
from the basketball goals, and<lb />
St. Nick rode across the cur-<lb />
tain behind the orchestra. Stars<lb />
were shining from the curtain,<lb />
also. Lighting the candles un-<lb />
der the tree was part of the<lb />
figure ceremony which ended<lb />
in the group forming a star.<lb />
Billy Knauff and his orches-<lb />
tra furnished the music for the<lb />
occasion. Sponsors for the , <lb />
dance were: Anne Poythress, choir and orchestra<lb />
Sponsors for the Fall College dance fromthe Poe society are: (Top row, left to fight)<lb />
Margaret Pugh Harden, Anne Poythress and Burchie Smith. (Second row) Anne Gilliam,<lb />
Mary Windley and Mary Long Ford.<lb />
Burchie Smith, Mary Windley,<lb />
Margaret Pugh Harden, Mary<lb />
Long Ford, and Anne Gillian.<lb />
Instrumental in the carrying<lb />
out of the society's plans were<lb />
the following committee chair-<lb />
men: Figure committee, Ga-<lb />
rni 11 e Jernigan; Decoration<lb />
committee, Mary Louise Wal-<lb />
lace ; Refreshments, Bessie<lb />
Council; Invitation committee,<lb />
Hazel Dale Jones; Property<lb />
committee, Martha Jefferson,<lb />
"This year's program is ex-<lb />
pected to be comparable with<lb />
last year's efforts states Mr.<lb />
A. L. Dittmer of the program<lb />
of Christmas music with artis-<lb />
tic tableau to be presented by<lb />
the music department Sunday<lb />
night, December 13.<lb />
For quite a number of years<lb />
Miss Gussie Kuykendall has di-<lb />
rected the Ladies glee club in<lb />
a recital of Christmas music.<lb />
This year Miss Kuykendall will<lb />
be unable to direct her group in<lb />
their part of the program Sun-<lb />
day night, having been called<lb />
away from the campus for the<lb />
remainder of the quarter. Mr.<lb />
A. L. Dittmer will direct the<lb />
music for the program which<lb />
will be offered by the College<lb />
choir, glee club, and orchestra.<lb />
Bessie Fay Hunt will be the<lb />
reader. Solos will be taken by<lb />
Jean Abeyounis and Morris<lb />
Flow from the glee club, Mary<lb />
Alice Charlton and Donald<lb />
Perry from the choir.<lb />
Two years ago the tableau<lb />
was first introduced by the<lb />
Last the<lb />
glee club, bass quartet, and<lb />
solos combined for a more suc-<lb />
cessful program.<lb />
Local ministers are being in-<lb />
vited to bring their congrega-<lb />
tions to the program. Last year<lb />
the program was given for two<lb />
night, but in complicance with<lb />
the gas rationing there will be<lb />
only one program this year. A<lb />
capacity of both students and<lb />
townspeople is expected to be<lb />
present for the program.<lb />
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PAGE TWO<lb />
The TECO ECHO<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 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 />
S24E�B�n<lb />
(&amp;6TTHE URGE<lb />
TO HELP PURSE<lb />
HITLER'<lb />
Marjorie Smith<lb />
Ruth Alfred<lb />
Charles Cushman<lb />
Evan Griffin<lb />
Margaret Lewis<lb />
Conelia Beems<lb />
Jack Edwards<lb />
James Worsley<lb />
Margaret Ennett<lb />
Clyde Mann<lb />
Mary Alice Blackham<lb />
Gretchen Webster<lb />
Melva Williamson<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
THREE BLIND MEN<lb />
(BLIND TO AMERICA'S WILL TO WIN)<lb />
Open their eyes by inve5t.n6<lb />
your change m war stamps<lb />
STUDENT SPOTLIGHT<lb />
BUSINESS STAFF<lb />
Harry Jarv s Business Manager<lb />
ASSOCIATE BUSINESS MANAGERS<lb />
Dorothy Pearsall Pat Edwards<lb />
Helen James Charles Cushman<lb />
Rachel Dixon Betty Batson<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 />
Member<lb />
North Carolina Collegiate Press<lb />
Association<lb />
Member<lb />
ftssocicrted CoUe&amp;de Press<lb />
Distributor at<lb />
Gol!e6ialeDi6est<lb />
�MPRKSBNTED POT NATION ADVERTISING BY<lb />
National Advertising Service, Inc.<lb />
College Publishers Representative<lb />
420 Mad. son A vs. New York. N. Y.<lb />
SMICMO � BotTOS . i.O� AlHUt . i,<lb />
What Other Colleges Are Doing<lb />
By Associated Collegiate Press<lb />
Brunets who dance well and are good <lb />
conversationalists are the ideal date, accord-<lb />
ing the applications received by the Inde-<lb />
pendent Women's association dating bureau<lb />
at Pennsjdvania State college.<lb />
Girls should not pay too much attention<lb />
to advice to be a good listener, it was dis-<lb />
closed. The men defined a good conversa-<lb />
tionalist as one between a constant chatter-<lb />
er and an unalul tended listener.<lb />
Of 79 male applicants, 21 rated con-<lb />
versational ability as essential, 17 demanded<lb />
good dancers, 17 requested brunet dates, 16<lb />
voted for slenderness, 14 asked for a talka-<lb />
tive date, 13 said the date should not be too<lb />
quiet, 12 objected to too much makeup, and<lb />
10 condemned snobbishness.<lb />
Only seven votes each were given to<lb />
beauty, a sense of humor and intelligence;<lb />
five favored good figures and five "a rea-<lb />
sonable amount of reserve four ruled out<lb />
smoking and two vetoed wearing glasses.<lb />
Three voted for blonds and two for red-<lb />
heads.<lb />
Coed applicants rated height as a<lb />
virtue, with 26 of the 64 specifying it. Ten<lb />
objected to conceit, three to drinking, one<lb />
To The Editor<lb />
It seems that finally at least a small<lb />
portion of the members of the student body<lb />
of East Carolina Teachers College has<lb />
awakened to the fact that there is a foreign<lb />
influence existing in the administration of<lb />
the affairs of the Student government<lb />
There is no reason whatsoever, as I see<lb />
it. why the students themselves should not<lb />
be allowed to administer their affairs un-<lb />
molested by out side influences, through a<lb />
properly set-up and properly functioning<lb />
Student government association. Yet under<lb />
the present set-up many privileges which I<lb />
feel rightfully belong to ihe students are<lb />
actually not present, but are controlled by<lb />
persons other than representatives of the<lb />
students.<lb />
Xot as a major objection, but only to<lb />
cite an example of this, I refer you to the<lb />
form of the off-campus permit as printed<lb />
Ion page 18 of the current handbook. Why,<lb />
I may I ask. when a student conforms to all<lb />
to cigars, and one t glasses.<lb />
T?1<lb />
the regulations of the college and has the<lb />
ANN ARBOR, Mich.� (ACT)� Physi-1 written consent of her parents, should she<lb />
conditioning combined with practialjbe required to secure further permission to<lb />
by Jack Edwards<lb />
For the past three years Jennings Hal- represented the YIm<lb />
lard has been an outstanding student on this Legislature in Raleie<lb />
campus. Jennings, who is from Ah xis.<lb />
transfer-<lb />
ed to E. C. T. C.<lb />
from Brevard<lb />
during his sopho-<lb />
more year.<lb />
Since his ar-<lb />
rival here. Jen-<lb />
nings has been<lb />
especially 0 u t-<lb />
standing for his<lb />
speaking ability.<lb />
During the past<lb />
two years, he<lb />
has been on the<lb />
debating team of<lb />
the Jarvis Foren-<lb />
sic club. Last<lb />
week he was one<lb />
f the two representatives who wn third<lb />
place at the Dixie Strawberry leaf tourna-<lb />
ment.<lb />
For the last two years Jennings has<lb />
aj'P in1d the �'�<lb />
H US4 .i 1" was M(( pjd � �<lb />
roj i i club dun:<lb />
thai year he was a men d an aascM iate edit i �: n an � . 1 VDC for 11 1<lb />
� � itu  En; ; hl llizz. d ;�' i ' ii � ��'II 1 Nil I S<lb />
; 1 fi cam is I<lb />
J i.<lb />
i - in! i . v. � . ��� band i -� ' Henri<lb />
Philadel Aft iua �� �! i .symphonic n ! hia and " er finishing i i Jennings ��� � He i! now in t he Sa<lb />
the<lb />
vis<lb />
i, �<lb />
�V<lb />
of<lb />
PARADE OF OPINION<lb />
By Associated Collegiate Pre<lb />
Health, foundation of the nation, will Professor Walter Langh<lb />
demand the most trained experts after the jstructor in English and direel<lb />
war, asserts E. E. Crabb, president of In- activities on the Wabash (in-<lb />
vestors Syndicate, in reporting on predic- left for naval training at No-<lb />
tions of 346 American colleges, technical versity.<lb />
schools and universities. Northwestern university<lb />
Nearly one of every three predictions its students who fought in th '<lb />
How Resourceful<lb />
Are Yon'<lb />
ou<lb />
Audiences that wiggle, squirm, whis-<lb />
per, and shuffle their feet are thorns in<lb />
anybody's speech. When a speaker preDares<lb />
a talk it is a matter of common courtesy for<lb />
the audience to be quiet and attentive. Stu-<lb />
dents here at E. C. T. C. have on several oc-<lb />
casions been rude to performers on the<lb />
stage. Sometimes it was an an entertain-<lb />
ment, other times in assembly. Whatever<lb />
the place and whatever the cause, it is time<lb />
an analysis was made to find some means jtmg UP camP 1<lb />
ca<lb />
training in woodcraft in a course Oemg<lb />
given at the University of Michigan by the<lb />
school of forestry and the department of<lb />
physical education and athletics.<lb />
Through field trips, seminars and in-<lb />
struction in wrestling holds and judo blows,<lb />
the course is designed to help students ac-<lb />
quire sound judgment in coping with situa-<lb />
tions encountered in out-of-door life. The<lb />
knowledge thus gained is useful to the stu-<lb />
he<lb />
ex<lb />
dent whether<lb />
or joins field<lb />
globe.<lb />
Fundamentals of-out-door life are<lb />
stressed with emphasis on preparation of<lb />
nourishing meals, proper technique of set-<lb />
spend a week-end off campus?<lb />
My idea of college is that it is a place<lb />
for the training and development of an in-<lb />
dividual's mental capacities to prepare<lb />
them to become the social, intellectual, and<lb />
religious leaders of the future.<lb />
Aren't the intellectual capacities of the<lb />
students of E. C. T. C. properly developed<lb />
by American educators on post-war de-<lb />
mands for trained experts, perhaps reflec-<lb />
ting the maxim, 'health alone is victory<lb />
forecast health or allied activities reports<lb />
Crr.bb. "Over a fifth of the replies mention-<lb />
ed business or associated fields. Natural<lb />
sciences received 18.4 per cent, other pro<lb />
and catch w ilu<lb />
in emergencies<lb />
to detect edible plants<lb />
tnimals which may be eaten<lb />
and sufficient knowledge of<lb />
scouting to enable students to keep on a<lb />
proper course through use of the compass,<lb />
landmarks, rough maps and bearings taken<lb />
on the sun and stars.<lb />
Safe ways of crossing bottomless mus-<lb />
kegs and bogs, proper handling of canoes,<lb />
small boat and rafts plus training in pro-<lb />
tection against injuries, disease, insects and<lb />
selves and either enjoy some fancy of their iepes alsr ae important features of the<lb />
past, or plan for seme future event. The ;?urse- Sell-defense and speedy ways of<lb />
me a program is presented to the ?.lspa mg a,n. adversary are learned'from<lb />
in assembly or elsewhere, it<lb />
of exterminating this campus menance.<lb />
People who can not sit through any en-<lb />
tertainment, program, or service with<lb />
patience�if not attention�are evidently<lb />
unmature. They are shallow and their atti-<lb />
tudes show they have little resource within<lb />
themselves. Whether a person is bored or<lb />
"�? n5 What is goine on bef�re them, they<lb />
should always be able to retire within them<lb />
erves in the armed forces lt() ,ne extent that they are capable of evalu-<lb />
ations to any part of the ating situations and choosing for them-<lb />
selves the course of action to follow which<lb />
will be most beneficial to their intellectual,<lb />
educational, and social development? Or do<lb />
they have to go back to the practice, com-<lb />
monly associated only with youths of the<lb />
grammar school age, of letting someone else<lb />
make their choices in the course of action<lb />
to take in matters which may be of vital<lb />
importance to the future life of that in-<lb />
dividual ?<lb />
Let's get awake fellow students and try<lb />
to create democratic and social conditions<lb />
student body,<lb />
might prove worthwhile forthe studente to<lb />
see how resourceful they are, should the<lb />
program become tiresome or boring.<lb />
Today Or Two Years!<lb />
Which Is Your Choice?<lb />
One year since Pear Harbor, and still<lb />
part of America acts like Sleeping Bautv<lb />
EMS ltG PrlnC? �- COme the "22<lb />
vvh2 fk tUrn uut fine' but those who<lb />
write the wars are not so merciful.<lb />
This is everybody's war. Gone ar the<lb />
battled thG gfant kni?ht went to<lb />
battle uith sword in hand to fight for the<lb />
sVweTinf. Ten- -T1f LS the women's war '<lb />
wh eh i ,wVT If " merg and ����<lb />
ami i 1 needed A woman that is �tr0ng<lb />
dSdthetrediu TV Her hands are "4to<lb />
ao tne tedious things in war work tha thev<lb />
once did at home. It is up to everyone"to dl<lb />
ide where they belong. In some rases<lb />
Sven3 yoTahvSea� Fro UlanuS<lb />
feel that it int.r-t�,d!Clde in' Some PeoPle<lb />
reel that it is their duty to finish some loh<lb />
w� bSS hmVeH'ta�ed' PaicuallyioL<lb />
much Jo S' Tyhe they Sh0uld? But how<lb />
that S G man 0r woman g�ing to do<lb />
de?eme work tiCGrS �ainin2 Sch�o1' � in�<lb />
The mostn. ' � ?-r three years from w?<lb />
beliefS i pessimist1 Person has reasons to<lb />
fetow fl fc? "? be over before ose<lb />
Todav i L ?Ve �ance t0 finish training,<lb />
dav U XI t tlmeuwner me� are needed. To-<lb />
yy is the time when men, boys who a year<lb />
ago were right here on this campus are<lb />
"heerfuf nfi?hting' �?5"<lb />
heerful pictures appears when we stop to<lb />
think what would happen if the shipyards<lb />
airplane factories and other essential<lb />
dustnes decided to wait two years to<lb />
with theii job.<lb />
Youth has a great problem today and<lb />
no one can solve it except them. The answer<lb />
lies m the heart. We must do what we hink<lb />
sionsghnf " en SUck t0 t' wittouY ffl�<lb />
sions of grandeur or reward. Everyone<lb />
who wants to share the inevitable pea7e to<lb />
come should want to share in the Sine<lb />
about of it. We didn't want this war wf<lb />
don't want to fight; but it is too late tor'that<lb />
te7ware NnY WarA A long' hard' �S Wt?<lb />
ter war No true American can close his<lb />
abmitt' vW End ?6 "l just won'tIhink<lb />
5?�  aYou must think about it' Start<lb />
thinking. Are you living on borrowed time!<lb />
m-<lb />
go on<lb />
wrestling and judo.<lb />
The course developed from a non-credit<lb />
seminar on personal care in the field given<lb />
tor forestry students by Dr. Samuel A. Gra-<lb />
nrflna"1 ?ri,Earl C' �'R�ke and a WrieS Of<lb />
practical field exercises offered experimen-<lb />
taJJy m the spring semester of the 1941-42<lb />
school year. With the advent of compulsory<lb />
I Physical conditioning for all men students.<lb />
Cincinnati. Ohio � (ACP) � "Here's<lb />
hoping this gets to Dad in the form of a<lb />
bomb or part of a plane, because he will<lb />
know what to do with it William H. Ken-<lb />
ney said as he added to the scrap pile on the<lb />
University of Cincinnati campus.<lb />
His father is Major General George C.<lb />
Kenney, in command of the United Nations'<lb />
air forces in the southwest Pacific.<lb />
Joung Kenney, pre-medical student,<lb />
has been busy with scrap collecting The<lb />
??AVneooity'S iIe to date weihs mor" than<lb />
150,000 pounds.<lb />
Crawforsville. Ind.� (ACP)� Fourteen<lb />
Wabash college seniors recently spent a<lb />
week at the Shades, 15 miles southwest of<lb />
Crawfordsville, inaugurating the fall ses-<lb />
sion of senior study camps.<lb />
Discussions of topics relative to their<lb />
courses and interests had been planned bv<lb />
a committee of the seniors. Guest speakers<lb />
took part in. informal evening discussions<lb />
WASH� (ACP)� The women's service<lb />
corps, newly organized military class for<lb />
f?neaf ROTC ref With, thS h�"�- at the<lb />
sto?: cRoCtiwitPharmt �f � M -�"<lb />
Making their first appearance�wear-<lb />
ing raincoats and saddle shoes and anWets<lb />
because their uniforms hadn't yet arrived-<lb />
�e2s now gaining in the corps scored<lb />
52 out of a possible 60 points.<lb />
Units were graded on halting and<lb />
In winning the parade, the WSr'� i�<lb />
companies andf.St S&amp;S8ST<lb />
16,020-pound siege gi us<lb />
ter in the early days of thai v �<lb />
presented to the government as<lb />
Texas A. &amp; M. college has<lb />
time record i nrollmenl of 7 I<lb />
More than r,(io students at W<lb />
fessions 13.2 per cent, social work 6.4 per- Stalt' S�Ilege. uLk('d in the<lb />
cent, miscellaneous experts 3.6 per cent,<lb />
and government specialists 3.4 per cent of<lb />
the total mentions.<lb />
"Ten occupations accounted for 72.36<lb />
per cent of the total mentions in the list of<lb />
65 specific types of experts. The number of<lb />
times such experts were mentioned and<lb />
their percentages to the total follow: doc- are Dein8 studied at the University of<lb />
tors 118, or 11.6 per cent; engineers 104. or und,r, supervision of H. II. Power, pr<lb />
10.2 per cent; foreign trade specialists 99, sor � Petroleum engineering,<lb />
or 9.7 per cent; teachers 98. or 9.7 per cent: I)r- Esson McDowell Gale, who hi<lb />
nutritionists and social workers each 54. or 'returned from a special government<lb />
5.3 per cent; occupational therapists 46, or sion n China, has been appointed<lb />
4.5 per cent; dentists 37, or 3.5 per cent; James (),i'1 Murfin professor of polit<lb />
economists 33, or 3.2 per cent; and business 'science at the University of Michigan<lb />
administrators 31, or 3 per cent Dr. Raymond L. Kilgour, erstwhile<lb />
A summary of predictions on demands struetor and tutor at Harvard and Had<lb />
y<lb />
est.<lb />
A noticeable increase in numl<lb />
dents from outside the continents<lb />
States is reported by tin- Catholic Un<lb />
itv of America.<lb />
Qualities of American gasoline I<lb />
affected by adverse conditions oi<lb />
communities,<lb />
here on the campus which conform with<lb />
those existing in our homes<lb />
and state at large.<lb />
Let's formulate a plan for a student<lb />
government here at our college which will<lb />
be a credit and honor to us as individuals<lb />
and to the institution itself.<lb />
I am aware of the fact that most stu-<lb />
dents are unwilling to have their name<lb />
definitely linked as leaders in any move-<lb />
ment toward the transplanting of powers<lb />
rightfully belonging to the students but not<lb />
exercised by them to its rightful position,<lb />
namely the Student government for fear<lb />
the remainder of their stav here will be<lb />
made both unpleasant and 'difficult. Let's<lb />
all get together and present a united f�-ont<lb />
in an effort to get what is rightfully ours.<lb />
The men students here are ail con-<lb />
fronted with the situation of having to go<lb />
to the battle fronts of the world to fight<lb />
in a war which is termed by our national<lb />
leaders as a war for the preservation of the<lb />
democratic principles m the world. Are we<lb />
going to be forced to fight sunposedlv for<lb />
principles which actually do not even'exist<lb />
in this public institution of our state? Per<lb />
mny thlnk We- Wl U a" be abIe to PUt<lb />
more enthusiasm -in our war effort when<lb />
HnliGthe CtUual existnce of those prin-<lb />
ciples, for which we are supposedly fight-<lb />
You will always find me ready to co-<lb />
operate with and work to the limit of my<lb />
abilities with any organized movement aim-<lb />
aflnS f�r the- Students conditions<lb />
"7mf,the democratic functions of stu-<lb />
dent affairs by the students through a<lb />
properly Student government association<lb />
. �?Jabout t students, divided<lb />
dominated or united and democratic?<lb />
�Leon R. Sparrow.<lb />
for trained experts, after victory and peace,<lb />
with co-educational, men's, and women's<lb />
schools combined, by groups follow:<lb />
GROUP Mentions V To Total<lb />
Health 334 32.8<lb />
22.4<lb />
18.4<lb />
13.0<lb />
5.4<lb />
3.6<lb />
3.4<lb />
Business 228<lb />
Natural Sciences 188<lb />
"Other" professions 132<lb />
Social Workers 65<lb />
Miscellaneous 36<lb />
Government 34<lb />
Total Mentions 1,017<lb />
"What trained experts will be most in<lb />
demand after the war?" the nation's higher<lb />
educational institutions were asked Three<lb />
hundred forty-six schools�261 co-educa-<lb />
tional, 54 women's and 31 men's�replied<lb />
many of them mentioning more than one<lb />
type of experts in their aggregate of 1,071<lb />
mentions.<lb />
Has been engaged to teach French and<lb />
as assistant librarian at Carleton colh<lb />
.North field.<lb />
Dean C. H. Rogers, University of Mil<lb />
nesota college of pharmacy, has been �<lb />
ted 1943 president of theMinnesota P<lb />
maceutical association.<lb />
Berkeley. Caif.�(ACP�Spelling<lb />
ther subjects in elementary education<lb />
come a long way from the little red w<lb />
house.<lb />
A scientific study of eve movement"<lb />
training for speed and accuracy in spll<lb />
made by Dr. Luther C. Gilbert, profess<lb />
"3 in the University of Calif. <lb />
education<lb />
and his wife, Doris Wilcox Gilbert, has<lb />
published by the University Press.<lb />
The study indicates that learning sne<lb />
can be increased, at least in fourth �<lb />
k��i Srs the list in both co-edoca- ! s�th grade pupils, by determining� tl<lb />
tional and men's colleges, Teachers headed ?Iimum study rate of studenteand<lb />
the list in women's schools. Engineers came m� accordingly the time<lb />
second m both co-educationaf and<lb />
universities, while<lb />
spent in<lb />
; � �<lb />
place<lb />
trac<lb />
and<lb />
nutritionists<lb />
men s<lb />
held that<lb />
examination of the word<lb />
gators write.<lb />
men s<lb />
faculties, though sixt<lb />
ZvS? a C�!legeS Medical technologists<lb />
took third place in schools exclusive for<lb />
women. ���i ior<lb />
Doctors received 15, or 16 1<lb />
L"cSons predicted by <lb />
the in-<lb />
the<lb />
Teaching of good perceptual habit-<lb />
most efficient method of gaining I<lb />
per cent of Imum.dvte" rbe ?"� 5 the �'<lb />
'ratQtff � the pupils crease thei<lb />
nrovp n, cffiaeny 0f learning and can<lb />
prove perceptual habits.<lb />
Fashion V7<lb />
nter<lb />
and<lb />
Merry Christmas<lb />
fn �iMLrry,C?!ristmas and HaPPy New Year<lb />
this"y a tStWlyZ. Mtyr<lb />
�ther Christmases anH he JOys known ��<lb />
tion of the t�rCShSdmbarslnsspiritneW -<lb />
�The Staff.<lb />
Christmas Carol Sing<lb />
Friday night around a lighted tree in<lb />
p01?- lf Tlson Hal1' the Phi Sigma Aloha<lb />
English dub, YMCA and YWCA will hold<lb />
a Christmas carol sing. Some of the songs<lb />
Word S wif, mrei!Ch-d ?om� in SP�-2P<lb />
nr SSf the m?st uni(iue and interest-<lb />
ing position on the campus, Man- Sue<lb />
TeThraf he distinction 'of being<lb />
JL rvii ii campus representative on<lb />
the College board of Mademoiselle, popular<lb />
fashion magazine. pwpuiar<lb />
Interested in a career of fashion de-<lb />
Mary Sue decided that being a<lb />
representative to Mademoiselle<lb />
'fhkmoflh0" neWS �f Camus fads and<lb />
�ns of their respective campuses. They<lb />
signing,<lb />
campus<lb />
cordially invited to attend.<lb />
be furnished. Everyone.<lb />
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2nd GAME; pirates lost to the<lb />
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lege by a 44-35 score yesterday<lb />
afternoon in Wilson. Young led<lb />
the field by zipping the net for<lb />
18 points�eight field goals and<lb />
two foul goals.<lb />
Brother Bob Young heighten-<lb />
ed the family name even more<lb />
by capturing second-place hon-<lb />
ors. Bob tallied nine points, and<lb />
was followed by Nick Zuras<lb />
with three, and Clyde Mann<lb />
and Billy Greene with two<lb />
BOHUNK TROPHY<lb />
ACC's Bulldogs for the third<lb />
consecutive time carried home<lb />
the Bohunk trophy, a wooden<lb />
bucket symbolizing victory by<lb />
lone of the arch rivals.<lb />
Printed on the trophy is a<lb />
record of the athletic contests<lb />
played by the school for the<lb />
past three years. The Pirates<lb />
19424S cheerleaders. Left to right: BerakeiFreemagf�rg<lb />
Jones, Lois Sessoms, Elna Powell, Harry Jarvis and Lena Rose Giles. Fiont, Head Cheerleader<lb />
Charles Cushman<lb />
Yellers Progress<lb />
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'Not Married He Says<lb />
Versatile, Athletic Jack Young<lb />
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ACC Tops Pirates 42-22 In Debut;<lb />
Score Deadlocked 14-14 At Halftime<lb />
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UCS RECORD<lb />
fheir record thus far<lb />
this season includes wms over<lb />
Mount olive's USO team and<lb />
42 Eight of East Carolina's best<lb />
table tennis players will clash<lb />
free throws; jn the fourth and fifth rounds<lb />
lof the annual championship<lb />
'tournament next week.<lb />
Thirty-two boys entered the<lb />
Coach John B. Christenbury's tournament, and eight have<lb />
Pirates will meet the strong �been eliminated in each of the<lb />
Bulldogs two more times this!first three rounds played last<lb />
week.<lb />
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Young is favored to defeat Jack<lb />
Bragg reception Edwards, Wiley Brown to top<lb />
center Twice has ACC lost toRussel Rogerson and Doug<lb />
tunity<lb />
FOULS, FOULS, FOULS<lb />
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roughest contest played by<lb />
ECTC in the past two years,<lb />
the game was a continuation of<lb />
fouls. The two teams together<lb />
committed 27 fouls, the Bull-<lb />
dogs 14 and the Pirates 13. In<lb />
shooting free throws the Pir-<lb />
ates were superior and sank<lb />
nine while the Dogs zipped<lb />
four.<lb />
THE FACTS<lb />
ECTC:<lb />
HARRIS<lb />
MANN<lb />
YOUNG, J.<lb />
BROWN<lb />
YOUNG, B<lb />
Zuras<lb />
Jones<lb />
Greene<lb />
Ten experienced cheerleaders<lb />
under the direction of Head football basket- well. A member of the Varsity<lb />
Leader Charl�,�.Mj-de b been- club for three years the sports<lb />
ance of the year rolled at East Carolina three<lb />
last Friday night years ago, Jack "Daddy" Young<lb />
of fo TTTTf-ACC will be sorely missed by rirate versatile- iuunfe - ��<lb />
basketbU game lathletic teams when he gradu- ber of the YMCA and the Ki<lb />
"Rolal e Br�wn Phi fraternity. He was a mem-<lb />
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Evelyn ewis, �:f�MLJ Heaven" a Chi Phi presenta-<lb />
Elna Powell, Lois Sessoms, WKM- ton hat won honors last year<lb />
Ruth Bostian, Bermce Freeman, - Jg i "JjT University of North<lb />
Harry Jarvis, Doney Jones and <lb />
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lover was vice-president of that<lb />
organization last year-<lb />
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honor<lb />
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Hockey Champs<lb />
replacement 1 Jones to win over Bill Council<lb />
(The Frank Coiner-Brant Waters<lb />
 'games is a toss-up.<lb />
"Much interest has been dis-<lb />
played in the championship<lb />
tournament, and the boys seem<lb />
to be enjoying it states Physi-<lb />
cal Education Director O. A.<lb />
Hankner.<lb />
Totals<lb />
ACC:<lb />
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SMITH<lb />
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Lena Rose Giles are cheerlead<lb />
ers for this year states Lead<lb />
er Cushman. "We practiced<lb />
every day for two weeks before<lb />
the first game, and we will<lb />
practice regularly before eacn<lb />
game.<lb />
"Our plans for the year in-<lb />
clude pep rallies, if they can<lb />
possibly be arranged. We also<lb />
plan to introduce new cheers<lb />
Three of the ten leaders jates at the end of this quarter<lb />
worked with Cushman last "Whether or not I comeback<lb />
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6<lb />
6 ed Coach Walter Latham's<lb />
15 Stokes high school team 27-4<lb />
4 Freshman Stephen Jones led<lb />
0 the Outlaws by scoring five<lb />
Carolina dramatics contest.<lb />
East Carolina students will<lb />
have an opporunity to see<lb />
brawnv Jack show his talent in<lb />
the Music department's opera,<lb />
"Martha which is now being<lb />
rehearsed�that is, if Uncle<lb />
Sam doesn't want Jack before<lb />
the presentation.<lb />
"My hobby is work in indus-<lb />
trial arts. I enjoy making tables,<lb />
cabinets, and similar articles<lb />
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question, "Is is true that you<lb />
are married?" Yes, Jack was<lb />
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ried For further information,<lb />
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Howard nament Captain "Sit" Knowles<lb />
S� .ohomore-Junior aggregation<lb />
won a 2-0 decision over<lb />
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FG�field goals; FT<lb />
TP�total points.<lb />
20<lb />
0<lb />
44<lb />
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tecause oi<lb />
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and<lb />
FIRST H Ml<lb />
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unorthodox f'avored Senior-Freshman team<lb />
in a rough game played Novem-<lb />
ber 22.<lb />
, �, Physical Education Director<lb />
three<lb />
in the<lb />
but Bulldog<lb />
pin's six points<lb />
ark r picture for<lb />
the Teachers. Markers by Doug<lb />
Jones, Jack Young, Clyde Mi<lb />
and W. B. Harris c mpleted the<lb />
Buc's first-half threat.<lb />
vl�; OND H kh�<lb />
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trated th sti<lb />
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Eley and W<lb />
and inspired th<lb />
broadcast all home ECTC bas-<lb />
ketball games states Mrs.<lb />
�� � Bail Laughinghouse, manager<lb />
! �, Dorothy Parks was the star oi ()f local radio station WGTC<lb />
the came. Not only did she piav-by-play accounts will be<lb />
broadcast by Harold Dale.<lb />
ECTC Outlaw "BV<lb />
Defeat Stokes 27-4<lb />
East Carolina's Outlaw "B"<lb />
team won their first game of<lb />
 .the season last Friday night<lb />
"If we are notified a week in when they completely outclass-<lb />
advance, we would love to<lb />
WGTC To tfroacast<lb />
Home Basketball Games<lb />
next quarter to work on my<lb />
Master's degree depends upon gVa(jmg the question, b<lb />
whether or not I'm called into ijater said �No, I'm not<lb />
the Navv. I'm in V-7, and if I m -ied For further inforn<lb />
called I'll probably go to Co-<lb />
lumbia university or the Uni-<lb />
versity of New York for my<lb />
schooling states the six feet<lb />
one 210 pound giant.<lb />
"Of course my future is un-<lb />
certain. I may teach after I<lb />
leave the service, or I may go<lb />
into engineering he continues.<lb />
Not only has Jack been one<lb />
of the most valuable members<lb />
points, while Ralph Hunter,<lb />
Stuart Tripp and Bruce Tripp<lb />
were runner-ups with four<lb />
points each. Completing the<lb />
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HERE'RE THE FIGl<lb />
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committed L5 personal touls to m er of the Sophomore-Jun-<lb />
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�YOUNG, B.<lb />
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Zuras<lb />
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COLOMBO<lb />
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PAGE FOUR<lb />
The TECO ECHO<lb />
FRIDAY, DECEMBER n, 1942<lb />
Greetings to Our Uniformed<lb />
Alumni�<lb />
The Alumni Association<lb />
sends its warmest greetings to<lb />
you. men and women, who spent<lb />
happy days at East Carolina<lb />
Teachers College as students;<lb />
who here learned to follow the<lb />
spirit of your Alma Mater's<lb />
motto, "To Serve and who to-<lb />
day, at home and abroad, serve<lb />
all your country and all man-<lb />
kind by your heroic sacrifices.<lb />
Nash-Edgeeombe Chapter�<lb />
The Xash-Edgecombe Chap-<lb />
ter of East Carolina Teachers<lb />
College Alumni Association haro<lb />
held two successful meetings<lb />
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tial meeting in the home of<lb />
Miss Wita Bond, was largely<lb />
devoted to discussing plans for<lb />
the year. After a social hour in<lb />
which games were enjoyed, re-<lb />
freshing fruit drinks and waf-<lb />
ers were served. Miss Irma<lb />
Vause was in charge of the<lb />
social hour.<lb />
On November 10 a dinner<lb />
meeting was held at Overton's<lb />
in Rocky Mount, with a good<lb />
attendance present. Mrs. E. P.<lb />
Gerard. (Elsie Horton) con-<lb />
ducted the short business ses-<lb />
sion and Mrs. J. M. Bridger<lb />
read a letter from Dr. L. R.<lb />
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lege, urging the chapters to<lb />
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Ship Examelia, cf American Export<lb />
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802 T. S. S. Bar. 1525, Goldsboro,<lb />
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Naval Training School, Harvard<lb />
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