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Pay<lb />
Your Dimes<lb />
The TECO ECHO<lb />
Every<lb />
Bond Day<lb />
e XVIII<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C "SATURDAY, JANUARY 16, 1943<lb />
Number G<lb />
College Campus Visited<lb />
By Dean William J. Baird<lb />
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William �. Baird of<lb />
. Berea, Kentucky<lb />
ttmpus from tfon-<lb />
noon, January 11, un-<lb />
sday afternoon, the<lb />
� he auspices of the j<lb />
n M� C. A. Besides<lb />
i some ;ul ice to in-<lb />
I h'nn Baird made<lb />
es to student groups j<lb />
short stay.<lb />
night at 7 :30 o'clock<lb />
ium on the firs.<lb />
New Classroom<lb />
Baird spoke to I<lb />
of the various<lb />
ranizations on ihe j<lb />
chapel Tuesday<lb />
irought a message '�<lb />
,ly. He spoke<lb />
in Austin audi-<lb />
i -day at 2:00 p. m.<lb />
at 6:30 p. m. On<lb />
I, spoke at 8:30<lb />
12:00 o'clock.<lb />
d came to US as a<lb />
at of the Dan- j<lb />
in in which lu<lb />
iated since Sep-<lb />
taking a year's<lb />
, from his col-<lb />
as already visited a<lb />
of colleges in the<lb />
I plans to visit many j<lb />
11 of the Kentucky<lb />
! H an Baird enjoys<lb />
stories about the<lb />
mountain inhab-<lb />
gh w hicli he shows<lb />
s1 is the welfare<lb />
ins love of beauty.<lb />
- were spiced with<lb />
richened by little<lb />
hilosophy. "What<lb />
gainst in this<lb />
il is going to<lb />
you. Not alone wet<lb />
the best ideas of<lb />
ving His sympa-<lb />
he under privileged<lb />
e Southland, those<lb />
unpainted houses,<lb />
; ated enough<lb />
in making the<lb />
al they have, who<lb />
to buy books<lb />
school. " 'Hits gol<lb />
. ted a mountain<lb />
on Page Four<lb />
Engineering Jobs<lb />
Offered Seniors<lb />
By Civil Service<lb />
College-trained persons are<lb />
sought for on-the-job training<lb />
in -engineering in the Federal<lb />
service, the U. S. Civil Service<lb />
Commission announces. Gradu-<lb />
ates and senior students major-<lb />
ing in any field are urged to<lb />
make themselves available for<lb />
engineering activities which<lb />
may lead to an attractive ca-<lb />
reer. Women particularly are<lb />
s ught.<lb />
ularly are sought.<lb />
Positions are as junior engi-<lb />
neer. The entrance salary is<lb />
$2,000 a year, not including<lb />
payment for authorized over-<lb />
time, which under certain con-<lb />
ditions may amount to as much<lb />
as 20 per cent of the yearly<lb />
salary. For those who have not<lb />
had previous training in engi-<lb />
 neering, a war training course<lb />
I has been specially planned,<lb />
'covering the fundamentals of<lb />
who spent three days on the junior engineer work in a Fed-<lb />
campus talking to student lead-jeral agency.<lb />
Applications may be made to<lb />
Young Metropolitan Opera Singer,<lb />
Rise Stevens, To Give Concert Here<lb />
Dean William J. Baird of Be-<lb />
rea Colle.ee. Berea. Kentucky,<lb />
ers, leaders of Christian organ-<lb />
izations, and the student body<lb />
under the auspices of the Y. M.<lb />
C. A. and V. W. C. A.<lb />
Sunday Vespers,<lb />
Litany On Peade<lb />
Sunday night Vesper service.<lb />
January 11, sponsored by the<lb />
V. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A. of<lb />
Fast Carolina Teachers college<lb />
was in the form of a litany on<lb />
peace given by Miss Bessie Fay<lb />
Hunt of Wilmington. Y. W.<lb />
program chairman.<lb />
Four candelabra on the stage<lb />
furnished the only light in the<lb />
auditorium. To the accompani-<lb />
ient of quiet music. Miss Hunt<lb />
carried out the theme of peace<lb />
in readings chosen from many<lb />
sources and led the group in<lb />
prayers and a responsive read-<lb />
ing which was an invocation for<lb />
peace.<lb />
Dorothine Massey of Pleas-<lb />
ant Hill was pianist.<lb />
the U. S. Civil Service Commis-<lb />
sion by graduates or senior<lb />
students in any field, provided<lb />
they enroll in t h e special<lb />
ESMWT course. "Engineering<lb />
Fundamentals, Junior Engi-<lb />
neer-Supplemental Engineer-<lb />
ing senior students or gradu-<lb />
ates may qualify without fur-<lb />
ther training, as may also grad-<lb />
uates or senior students in as-<lb />
tronomy, chemistry, geology,<lb />
physics, mathematics, and en-<lb />
gineering sciences who can<lb />
show 6 semester hours in strict-<lb />
ly engineering subjects. In lieu<lb />
of these 6 semester hours in en-<lb />
gineering subjects, the comple-<lb />
tion of any ESMWT course in<lb />
engineering will be accepted.<lb />
Engineering. Science a n d<lb />
Management War Training<lb />
courses are tuition-free, spon-<lb />
sored by the U. S. Office of<lb />
Education, offered at about 2001<lb />
colleges throughout the coun-<lb />
try.<lb />
Countless new people are<lb />
urgently needed in the engi-j<lb />
Set Civil Service on Page Four<lb />
Assembly Hears<lb />
Dr. Baird Speak<lb />
Dean William Baird spoke<lb />
Tuesday morning, January 12,<lb />
at the first assembly this quar-<lb />
ter. Dean Baird, who spent<lb />
several days on the campus<lb />
speaking to various groups,<lb />
spoke to the student body on<lb />
"Multiplication of Spiritual<lb />
Powers.<lb />
Sammy Crandell, president<lb />
of the Y. M. C. A. introduced<lb />
the speaker. Dean Baird told of<lb />
some of his experiences as a<lb />
boy in the Appalachian Moun-<lb />
tains of Kentucky. He told the<lb />
students of the first sewing<lb />
machine his mother owned, the<lb />
crude telephone he rigged up to<lb />
a house four hundred yards<lb />
away�with a can, a piece of<lb />
string and a piece of animal<lb />
skin. He said there is power in<lb />
See Assembly o) Pane Four<lb />
Attention Girls!<lb />
Girls are needed to help roll<lb />
bandages for the Hed Cross. A<lb />
larjje number of students have<lb />
signed up for this work, but<lb />
many more are needed. If you<lb />
have not signed up to work<lb />
night or day. do so right away.<lb />
Any students that feel that it is<lb />
impossible to sign up for cer-<lb />
tain hours, but do have some<lb />
spare time occasionlly. are at<lb />
liberty to stop by the surgical<lb />
dressing room in the basement<lb />
of the New Classroom building<lb />
any time of day from 9:00-12:00<lb />
in the morning. 2:00 to "1:00 in<lb />
the afternoons.<lb />
Rise Stevens<lb />
Dora Coates On Leave<lb />
For State Education Survey<lb />
Dick Howerton<lb />
To Spend Week<lb />
With Baptist<lb />
Mast Meeting<lb />
Last Wednesday<lb />
u<lb />
!i"erton, Baptist<lb />
en1 secretary, will<lb />
week of Deeper<lb />
!� liking on the eam-<lb />
- 18-22.<lb />
moon at the Bap-<lb />
I lenter from 4 :00-<lb />
 discussion period<lb />
At this time stu-<lb />
. free to ask ques-<lb />
� give their opinions<lb />
� problems that are<lb />
� American youth to-<lb />
� will also he a daily<lb />
Power held at the<lb />
m 1 :30-11 :46 p. m.<lb />
Howerton will speak on<lb />
npua at 630-7:30 p. m<lb />
through Thursday eve-<lb />
il� will also speak at the<lb />
Hour Sunday, January<lb />
will assist Evelyn<lb />
 and Caroline Miles in<lb />
ting Baptist doctrines at<lb />
a Friday. .January 22.<lb />
Howerton is a graduate<lb />
�� Forest College and the<lb />
irn Baptist Theological<lb />
Committies Investigates<lb />
ECTC Student Government<lb />
�1 <lb />
� in 11 I Student government here at<lb />
llnrnthv nOSOWei! 'East Carolina Teachers college<lb />
uoruiny dumjwcu i umkr investigation. two<lb />
 - . committees are functioning in<lb />
HniKP rrMlflPrit the capacity of investigator.<lb />
HUliMT I ICSIUtl. . !student-Faculty committee and<lb />
a Constitution committee have<lb />
reports of findings. Weakness-<lb />
es, faults and how they can be<lb />
Improved are being discussed.<lb />
Composing the Student-Fac-<lb />
ulty committee are: Miss Mar-<lb />
guerite Austin, Mr. M. L.<lb />
Wright. Mr. J. B. Cummings,<lb />
Joyce Dunham. Bessie Fay<lb />
Hunt and William Greene. Ser-<lb />
All girl students were in-<lb />
formed at mass meeting Wed-<lb />
nesday night. January<lb />
13, that<lb />
Dorothy Bsowell. of Wilson,<lb />
was elected Jarvis House pres-<lb />
ident at a special<lb />
election of the<lb />
Women's Stu-<lb />
dent Government<lb />
Association<lb />
Thursday Jan-<lb />
uary 14. 'J he elec-<lb />
tion was held to<lb />
fill the vacancy<lb />
Council left by Lorraine<lb />
who resigned because of<lb />
her practice teaching duties in<lb />
Williamston. Dorothy will serve<lb />
until the regular spring election.<lb />
Other candidates were Mary<lb />
Virginia Butt and Helen Blan<lb />
chard. Nominations came from<lb />
the student body at the Wed-<lb />
nesday'night mass meeting.<lb />
on the<lb />
Horne.<lb />
thev are invited to the Presi<lb />
dent's Ball and can ask their<lb />
friends in the service to go with<lb />
them. Servicemen will have to<lb />
get tickets from the Woman's<lb />
Club for themselves.<lb />
Girls were told that they<lb />
must record their grades, in<lb />
order to see what privileges<lb />
they have. Nominations for<lb />
Jarvis house president were<lb />
Marv Virginia Butt. Helen<lb />
Blanchard. and Dot Bosweli. In<lb />
view of the fact that spring<lb />
elections come during the busi-<lb />
est part of the quarter, chang-<lb />
ing the time for elections was<lb />
brought before the body. It was<lb />
voted that the time be moved<lb />
away from exam time, and<lb />
scheduled for an earlier or later<lb />
Miss Dora Coates, supervisor<lb />
of elementary education at East<lb />
Carolina Teachers college, is on<lb />
leave of absence from the col-<lb />
lege this term to serve with the<lb />
State Department of Public In-<lb />
struction in a survey of the<lb />
need for special schools for<lb />
children of war workers in<lb />
North Carolina.<lb />
The program of school exten-<lb />
sion services, for which the<lb />
survey is a preliminary step,<lb />
will take care of children of<lb />
pre-school age and those of<lb />
school age whose parents are<lb />
stationed at military posts or<lb />
are in war work at these bases.<lb />
Where it is necessary the ser-<lb />
I vices will be extended to cover<lb />
after-school hours of children<lb />
Sallie Norwood<lb />
New Hall Matron<lb />
Since last June 3, Miss Sallie<lb />
Norwood has presided as the<lb />
new matron of Wilson Hall, re-<lb />
placing Miss Mary Cheatham.<lb />
Although Miss Norwood is<lb />
orginally from Henderson,<lb />
she feels that Greenville is<lb />
her second home. Before com-<lb />
ing to East Carolina Teachers<lb />
college, Miss Norwood taught<lb />
the fourth grade in Farmville<lb />
for a number of years and<lb />
while there she considered<lb />
Greenville a nice "suburb<lb />
Her father's Norwegian, her<lb />
name's Norwegian, her hus-<lb />
band's Hungarian, h e rf pet<lb />
foods are Hungarian, her dog<lb />
is English, her training mostly<lb />
European and her roles foreign,<lb />
yet Rise Stevens is as Ameri-<lb />
can as Tillie the Toiler. She will<lb />
be heard in concert at the<lb />
Wright Auditorium on Tues-<lb />
day, January 2G.<lb />
Ree-zuh�as her name is pro-<lb />
nounced�was born in New<lb />
York City, attended Newton<lb />
high school. She's been singing<lb />
ever since she appeared as a 10<lb />
year old prima donna on a local<lb />
radio program. While still in<lb />
teens, she studied with Mme.<lb />
Schoen-Kene in private vocal<lb />
lessons, supplemented by a<lb />
three year course at the Juil-<lb />
liard School of Music. She turn-<lb />
ed down her first bid to the<lb />
Metropolitan Opera Company<lb />
 because she didn't think she<lb />
was ready for it; toured Eu-<lb />
rope and South America for<lb />
experience; returned, signed<lb />
with the Metropolitan and mad'<lb />
her bow with it on Novem!er<lb />
22, 1938, in Philadelphia as the<lb />
young nobleman, Octavian, in<lb />
"Der llosenkavalier<lb />
Since her debut, she has<lb />
toured the nation extensively in<lb />
concert. Performed for three<lb />
successive seasons with the<lb />
Teatro Colon in Buenos Aires<lb />
and appeared in leading roles<lb />
at the Glydenbourne Festival in<lb />
England. When she sang in<lb />
San Francisco in the fall of<lb />
1940, she scored one of the<lb />
greatest ovations in West Coast<lb />
history. The same season the<lb />
Metropolitan revived "Samson<lb />
and Delilah" especially for her:<lb />
the first American to sing the<lb />
role in more than 22 years.<lb />
Many famous foreign singers<lb />
had slithered across the vast<lb />
stage of the Metropolitan Opera<lb />
House in the role of one of the<lb />
most celebrated vamps in his-<lb />
See Singer on Page Four<lb />
Dr. C. W. Reynolds<lb />
Accepted By U. S.<lb />
Naval Reserve<lb />
Supervision of the work will a children<lb />
ving on the Constitution com-<lb />
mittee are; Virgil Ward, Carly- j date.<lb />
le Cox, Bessie Fay Hunt, Joyce As the students have<lb />
Dunham; Estelle Davis and come up to the pledge of last<lb />
Evan Griffin�ex-officio. See Meeting on Page Four<lb />
not<lb />
be handled by the state, and the<lb />
federal government will pro-<lb />
vide funds for such schools<lb />
where it is needed. Heading the<lb />
work over the entire country<lb />
are two agencies, the U. S. Of-<lb />
fice of Education and the Chil-<lb />
dren's Bureau.<lb />
North Carolina is one of the<lb />
first states to be granted funds<lb />
for ascertaining the need for<lb />
the services proposed. Under<lb />
the direction of Dr. W. F.<lb />
Credle of the State Department<lb />
of Public Instruction, three of<lb />
field workers, Miss Coates and<lb />
See Mi$s Coates on Page Four<lb />
Dave Owens Writes Play<lb />
Can You Give It A Title?<lb />
Dave Owens, junior class<lb />
president, has recently comple-<lb />
1 a three act mystery comedy.<lb />
I'� ing unable to name his play,<lb />
is desirous for the student<lb />
body to try a hand at the writ-<lb />
ing of a title. Monday. January<lb />
18, a copy of the play will be<lb />
placed in the Green Room. Stu-<lb />
dents who are interested in en-<lb />
tering the contest can stop by<lb />
the Green Room, read the play,<lb />
and leave their entry. Closing<lb />
� late for the contest will be<lb />
Monday, January 18. A prize of<lb />
2 will be offered for the ac-<lb />
cepted title.<lb />
"To create interest in drama-<lb />
tics here at East Carolina is<lb />
why I wrote the play States<lb />
Dave. Dave submitted the play<lb />
to the Chi Pi committee which<lb />
is working to pick out a play<lb />
for a Chi Pi production this<lb />
year.<lb />
"It's the only thing I've ever<lb />
written except term papers<lb />
and themes Dave says. How-<lb />
ever. Dave has taken an active<lb />
part in dramatics since he en-<lb />
tered E. C. T. C. Winter quar-<lb />
ter 1941. He is vice-president<lb />
of the Chi Pi Players this year.<lb />
Last year he was co-stage man-<lb />
ager and publicity chairman<lb />
for all Chi Pi productions. He<lb />
was in the contest play last<lb />
spring that won the state cham-<lb />
pionship at Chapel Hill, and<lb />
Vivacious Lady. He attended<lb />
the University of North Caro-<lb />
lina before coming to East<lb />
Carolina Teachers college.<lb />
Mr. Owens said he had the<lb />
student body and the stage<lb />
equipment in mind when he<lb />
wrote the play. He is very anxi-<lb />
ous for a suitable title and<lb />
urges as many students as pos-<lb />
sible to enter the contest.<lb />
Miss Norwood attended<lb />
Blackstone college at Black-<lb />
stone, Va. Although she did not<lb />
remain to receive a degree, she<lb />
received an A teaching ceritfi-<lb />
cate by summer schooling at<lb />
the University of North Caro-<lb />
lina. Duke university, and Ap-<lb />
plachian State Teachers college,<lb />
and since coming to E. C. T. C.<lb />
she has taken several courses<lb />
each quarter.<lb />
Even though she received an<lb />
A certificate without obtaining<lb />
a degree and enjoyed teaching,<lb />
Miss Norwood advises "every<lb />
boy and girl to finish school be-<lb />
fore beginning to work<lb />
Reading occupies a lot of her<lb />
spare time and is Miss Nor-<lb />
wood's favorite pastime. Socio-<lb />
logy is her favorite subject and<lb />
she expresses this interest in<lb />
her enjoyment in working with<lb />
people She says that she likes<lb />
both the girls and her job here<lb />
at East Carolina.<lb />
Miss Norwood shyly says<lb />
that there's nothing unusual<lb />
about her, but her friendly<lb />
smile makes her one of the<lb />
nicer "cogs which make the<lb />
wheel go round" h er e at<lb />
E. C. T. C.<lb />
Dr. Charles Reynolds, who<lb />
began his fifth year last Sep-<lb />
tember as a member of the fac-<lb />
ulty of East Carolina Teachers<lb />
College, is now among those<lb />
who have "joined the ranks of<lb />
marching men Dr. Reynolds<lb />
has been accepted in the Naval<lb />
Reserve and he left early this<lb />
month for Harvard University<lb />
for further study. He is taking<lb />
a 30-day training course in<lb />
indoctrination and communica-<lb />
tions at Harvard which in-<lb />
cludes a study of signalling,<lb />
code, radio, etc. After complet-<lb />
ing his training he will report<lb />
to Washington, D. C. for furth-<lb />
er orders. This relatively short<lb />
training period is accounted for<lb />
by Dr. Reynold's thorough<lb />
knowledge in the field of Phys-<lb />
ics and other subjects which<lb />
are of prime importance.<lb />
Dr. Reynolds, a West Virgin-<lb />
ian with an A. B. Degree from<lb />
Kentucky Weslevan c ol 1 e g e<lb />
and an M. A. and Ph. D. De-<lb />
gree from George Peabody Col-<lb />
lege for Teachers, was a mem-<lb />
ber of the Science department,<lb />
teaching Physics, Science<lb />
Methods, Astronomy, and su-<lb />
pervising the Science practice<lb />
teachers. He was exceedingly<lb />
popular on the campus, and<lb />
those who knew him will frank-<lb />
ly say "he was a swell fellow<lb />
See Dr. Reynolds on Page Four<lb />
Seniors Choose Surperlatives,<lb />
Billy Greene Most Popular<lb />
Superlatives: top row, left to right; Billy Greene, Metsel Simmons, Nell MuCullen Lou<lb />
Averett. Second row; Sammy Crandell, Mid Maxwell, Jim White, Helen Peacock, Adminta Eure.<lb />
Third row; Louise Lindsay, Walter Mallard, Hild a Martin, Bessie Fay Hunt, Joyce Dunham, Kudy<lb />
Walters. Fourth row; Wiley Brown, Evan Griffin, Pearl House, Madge Lane, Janie Eakes, JNor-<lb />
ma Hodges.<lb />
Senior superlatives were<lb />
elected by members of the sen-<lb />
ior class Thursday night, Jan-<lb />
uary 14. Superlatives are as<lb />
follows: Most friendly, Admin-<lb />
ta Eure, Eure; best personality,<lb />
Pearl House, Hobgood; most in-<lb />
dividual, Jim White, Scotland<lb />
Neck; best-all-around, Janie<lb />
Eakes, Greenville; best leader,<lb />
Evan Griffin, Williamston;<lb />
most capable, Joyce Dunham,<lb />
Wilmington; most talented,<lb />
able, Sammy Crandell, Stokes,<lb />
most intellectual, Madge Lane,<lb />
Winfall; most original, Mid<lb />
Maxwell, Brevard; most popu-<lb />
lar, Billy Greene, Crossonore,<lb />
best dancers, Hilda Mariin.<lb />
Conway, and Walter Mallard,<lb />
Trenton; prettiest, Helen Pea-<lb />
cock, Clarkton; most handsome,<lb />
Walter Mallard, Trenton; best<lb />
dressed, Norman Hodges,<lb />
Washington; most athletics Wi-<lb />
ley Brown, Parkton, and Louis<lb />
Rudy Walters, Bladenboro; J Lindsay, Fayetteville; most<lb />
most studious, Bessie Fayiversatile, Nell McCullen, Gin-<lb />
Hunt, Wilmington; cutest, Lou ton; wittest, Metsel Simmons,<lb />
Averett, Oxford; most dependColumbia.<lb />
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PAGE TWO<lb />
The TECO ECHO<lb />
The Tcco 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 />
Librarian Explains New System<lb />
For Paying Over Due Book Fines<lb />
Rosalie Brown Editor-in-Chief<lb />
ASSOCIATE EDITORS<lb />
Margie Dudley Charles Craven<lb />
Louise Thomas Harold Taylor<lb />
Manbelle 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 />
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 />
To The Editor<lb />
BUSINESS STAFF<lb />
Harry Jarvs 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 />
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Helen Page Johnson<lb />
Jean Goggin  Proof Reader<lb />
Lois Grigsby Editorial Adviser<lb />
Beecher Flanagan Business Adviser<lb />
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CKICMO � BOCTOII � LOt AKaiLK � fM PMMMCO<lb />
Dear Students,<lb />
I am just wondering how you feel<lb />
about your student government�What<lb />
student government? Maybe I should say<lb />
your dictatorship. I am beginning to won-<lb />
der if you do know what a democracy is?<lb />
I will admit that you have lived under an-<lb />
other system until you don't know how to<lb />
run a democracy. Things are happening on<lb />
this very campus that we are fighting to<lb />
preserve, but yet we haven't the gumption<lb />
to do anything. Do you even know how to<lb />
take up arms?<lb />
Just stop to think what kind of govern-<lb />
ment could be had on this campus if stu-<lb />
dent government was made to work. We<lb />
could have the rules we want, because we<lb />
would have the power�not just one cer-<lb />
tain person. Just think! We would have a<lb />
system to be proud of, to say what we<lb />
please, when and where we please.<lb />
All there is to say is, "It is up to the<lb />
students to carry on Come on students<lb />
lets see what you are made of!<lb />
�A HOPEFUL STUDENT.<lb />
Where Does Democracy<lb />
?<lb />
B<lb />
egin<lb />
Democracy is what people make it.<lb />
Right now is the time to decide what it is<lb />
to be twenty years from now. Most students<lb />
fail to see their part in the building and<lb />
supporting of democracy. It is because they<lb />
are irresponsible. Not so much in mind, as<lb />
in undertaking.<lb />
"Clarity begins at home goes the old<lb />
saying. Well, your home is here for a short<lb />
interval in your life. Democracy begins<lb />
here. Twenty years from now the men and<lb />
women who are students today will actually<lb />
be carrying the government. If they don't<lb />
prepare now. then can they dare hope for<lb />
their children to escape from what they<lb />
have been caught in?<lb />
Government is usually thought of as<lb />
federal, state, and city, but what about stu-<lb />
dent government? The backbone of the<lb />
nation lies there if only students will<lb />
recognize it. If only students would take<lb />
that precious treasure and examine it, look<lb />
deep down into it's possibilities, come to<lb />
terms with it and then really use it. Demo-<lb />
cracy. Student government.<lb />
Courses in parlarmentry procedure<lb />
are offered on the campus, many students<lb />
under the finer points of a student govern-<lb />
ment, and the teachers can and will lend a<lb />
hand. With the whole country fighting for<lb />
it, no one can afford to be ignorant about<lb />
government. Learn some basic principles,<lb />
then put them to work in a student govern-<lb />
ment. You will profit by the student govern-<lb />
ment and another generation by<lb />
wisdom.<lb />
Dear Editor:<lb />
When Dean Baird said to the<lb />
group assembled in the Austin auditorium<lb />
Tuesday evening that "too much is done for<lb />
people and not enough done for ourselves<lb />
he could have been talking about us. What<lb />
he said was particularly timely, because our<lb />
proposed plan for reorganization of student<lb />
government is calling for more action on<lb />
our part.<lb />
Vast possibilities lie within the realm<lb />
of student government when it is supported<lb />
wholeheartedly by an informed wide-awake<lb />
membership. Such a membership recognizes<lb />
immediately that coercion, which has never<lb />
solved any problem satisfactorily or com-<lb />
pletely, does more to destroy than to build.<lb />
The consensus of opinion on our campus is<lb />
that student government is merely a coun-<lb />
cil holding "a club over the heads of stu-<lb />
dents instead of an organization through<lb />
which we can grow and learn to be better<lb />
citizens later by being better college citi-<lb />
zens now�by expressing our initiative by<lb />
making choices, and by accepting the duties<lb />
and responsibilities that belong to each one<lb />
of us from senior to freshman, as members<lb />
of the Student Government Association.<lb />
In our effort to obtain certain rights<lb />
and privileges, lei us keep in mind that each<lb />
one gained carries with it a corresponding<lb />
responsibility. We cannot have one without<lb />
the other. In any problem that arises there �v<lb />
will always be two sides to the questio<lb />
A library book is usually loaened for a<lb />
period of one week (subject to renewal in<lb />
case no one else has requested the book) and<lb />
is to be returned on or before the latest<lb />
date stamped in the back. A fine of five<lb />
cents is assessed against the borrower for<lb />
each day a book is late in being returned.<lb />
Reserved books may be borrowed for<lb />
use outside the library the last half hour the<lb />
library is open each day to be returned be-<lb />
fore the end of first class hour the follow-<lb />
ing school day. Under the present arrange-<lb />
ment the first class hour is actually the sec-<lb />
ond period�so a book returned before<lb />
10:00 o'clock a. m. is not overdue.<lb />
Most college students are well aware<lb />
that these fines are to assure the prompt<lb />
return of borrowed books, and are not for<lb />
the purpose of income. As a matter of fact,<lb />
the time involved in recording the necessary<lb />
information, sending from one to four<lb />
notices to the student, and the various other<lb />
bookkeeping tasks involved, frequently<lb />
amount to more than the amount collected.<lb />
Beginning.with the present term a pro-<lb />
cedure is inaugrated which will give the<lb />
prompt student a reduced fine and penalize<lb />
those which cause all the record-keeping<lb />
and notification. Essentially it is a "dis-<lb />
count for cash" idea as follows:<lb />
1. If the fine is paid at the time the<lb />
book is returned to the library desk, thus<lb />
ending the transaction with one simple re-<lb />
ceipt entry, a discount of 40 per cent is al-<lb />
lowed; this applies only to fines on over-<lb />
due items.<lb />
2. Fines not paid when the book is re-<lb />
turned are payable anytime before the last<lb />
week of the term, but no discount is allowed.<lb />
�"). Fines not paid before the final week<lb />
of the term are reported to the Business Of-<lb />
fice for collection, and are no longer pay-<lb />
able at the library. When this is allowed to<lb />
happen, the amount is increased 20 per<lb />
cent to cover the cost of handling. Further-<lb />
more, if the charges against an individual<lb />
studem total less than 25 cents, it is auto-<lb />
matically increased to the amount when re-<lb />
ported to the Business office, for that is<lb />
the smallest amount that can be justifiably<lb />
handled through the office.<lb />
4. Fines unpaid at the close of a term<lb />
will be like any other obligation to the in-<lb />
ution, and no grades nor transcripts will<lb />
�nt ;iiit until they are settled<lb />
�FELIX EUGENE SNIDER,<lb />
Librarian.<lb />
SATURDAY, JANUARY 16. l�4�;<lb />
STUDENT SPOTLIGHT<lb />
i<lb />
Why don't you write up someone else,<lb />
someone who has done something around<lb />
school, instead of me Declared modest<lb />
Mildred Beverly when the Teco Echo re-<lb />
As all students do, Mildred probably<lb />
looked forward to the day when she tvould<lb />
become a senior. She is a senior now<lb />
though a triifle "disillusioned"<lb />
al-<lb /><lb />
porter finally cornered her long enough for I .dent of the English club this year -till<lb />
an inter- �i member of the T cabinet, and again pro<lb />
view. 5fiM - -fmrnuTii'iWlrmn ram chairman for the Forensic club<lb />
h,<lb />
M i 1-<lb />
d r e d has<lb />
trod the<lb />
long paths<lb />
of fresh-<lb />
man, sopho-<lb />
more, jun-<lb />
ior, and now<lb />
is a sen-<lb />
ior. When<lb />
a s k e d to<lb />
sketch her<lb />
activities on<lb />
the campus<lb />
b e g i li-<lb />
ning as a<lb />
f r e shman,<lb />
Mildred<lb />
calmly said,<lb />
"I don't feel like I've done much. I've just<lb />
done what has come up "Well, just what<lb />
has come up?" insisted the reporter.<lb />
And so the interview was on. During<lb />
her freshman year she was a member of the<lb />
WAA, the English club, Science club, and<lb />
Forensic club. As a sophomore she remain-<lb />
ed a member of the same organizations be-<lb />
ing appointed program chairman for the<lb />
Forensic club. Adding to her interests she<lb />
joined the Teco Echo staff and promptly<lb />
distinguished herself as a feature writer.<lb />
This was the year of '4041 when the YDC<lb />
was first organized and Mildred became a<lb />
charter member. Mildred (in spite of all her<lb />
modesty) had proven to be an energetic and<lb />
capable student and was in demand her jun-<lb />
ior year. She became.Feature editor for the<lb />
Pieces Of Eight, president of the Forensic<lb />
club, publicity chairman for the WAA,<lb />
Tecoan representative from the English<lb />
club, and a member of the YWCA cabinet.<lb />
Last year she was a YDC representative to<lb />
C. State Student Legislature.<lb />
the N.<lb />
"I'm happily graduated :<lb />
teaching Laughs Mildred. Sh - de-<lb />
cided whether she likto teach or n<lb />
says quite frankly tl he ha been .tdlu<lb />
sioned. Some of the tales he told with a<lb />
twinkle in her pretty eyes would probably<lb />
discourage all the ambious seniors tartim<lb />
out this quarter, so it is not advisable<lb />
print them�but von ju�t pay her h<lb />
and you can get the low down<lb />
Life isn't all work for Miidred<lb />
hobbies and plenty of them. Writing and<lb />
collecting poems are her favorite on.<lb />
likes to travel and "meet int <lb />
people One who knows he friendly<lb />
position can readily understand that. -<lb />
says she likes to know a little about<lb />
thing that is going on around her. Sh, "<lb />
dancing and to ride�anything rhaf ride-<lb />
able Baseball is her favorite spo<lb />
Reading is a passion with her. The<lb />
English writers of the Romantic period<lb />
rank top with Mildred. She especially likes<lb />
Browning. Keats and "of course�Shake-<lb />
spear<lb />
Mildred is a English and Science ma<lb />
and after much coaching her secret ambi-<lb />
tion was discovered. She wants to be a<lb />
writer. When asked -why?" she answered<lb />
"I just want to. it is a desire that has<lb />
grown and grown over a long period of<lb />
time<lb />
It seems that everything she does ends<lb />
up in some form of writing. Last vear she<lb />
was a member of the debate teams that de-<lb />
bated two other colleges. Thi vear she was<lb />
chosen to be written up in Who's Wh g<lb />
will certainly end up in writing!<lb />
Mildred doesn't believe in "My coun-<lb />
try, right or wrong She says. My country<lb />
when it is right and someone elses when it<lb />
is right�but alwavs "the right "<lb />
(P. S. Thb<lb />
s is very unorthodox and my<lb />
represen.ee, the "V at the B,ue Rid (� , iTJAuZ Z<lb />
�ae(iCoon?ehree�S;ae " �CrTSdlrt ' W <lb />
iour cniidn-n. I wo boys and two girls')<lb />
Blues In Berlin<lb />
War brings many songs. Some of them<lb />
survive; others do not. Not a new song, but<lb />
tune cooked up by students at Chica-<lb />
maX tw?epvo;sl�etothetion.an(i Teachers college parodies the popular<lb />
maybe tmee. As students we should strive Blues in the Night The new Version<lb />
oufienM 1� rgh th� -ter -lied "Blues in Berlin" wa's priced in the<lb />
111 J?i -Pnts point of view, for that is Chicago newspaper, the Tempo.<lb />
FEATURE SERVICE<lb />
By Associated Collegiate Press<lb />
N.<lb />
HAMILTON<lb />
ary Trainin<lb />
recommended Colgate university's new com<lb />
a<lb />
istration to be<lb />
problem in our<lb />
your<lb />
Putting The Skids<lb />
Under Hitler<lb />
It's good to see the students showing<lb />
their willingness to help out in the war ef-<lb />
fort by voting again to buy a bond each<lb />
month. Perhaps they are beginning co real-<lb />
ize the necessity and value of such an act<lb />
However, it should not have been necessary<lb />
It f �. re"voJte' events have not changed<lb />
fast W�U,d be ,GSS this year tRn<lb />
Members of the student government<lb />
have certainly done their part. They have<lb />
done it quite well, but the student bodv11<lb />
a whole has not gotten behind the drive one<lb />
hundred percent. Now that the students<lb />
themselves have voted for it, then it is up<lb />
to them to back the drive one hundred per-<lb />
cent. One dime every Bond Day from<lb />
unTer l��  hdP PUt SkidS<lb />
the relationship in which the adr<lb />
tion stands to us. Only when we have done<lb />
this carefully and thoughtfully have we<lb />
right to expect the admin<lb />
young in spirit and see th"<lb />
light.<lb />
In the right kind of ?tudent govern-<lb />
ment the friendly roundtable discussion<lb />
shared by staff and students, should be-<lb />
come the clearing house for matters of vital<lb />
importance to all campus interests<lb />
On any campus a student government<lb />
organization should give intelligent leader<lb />
ship and direction to the entire program of<lb />
student activity. We have a chance to Hd<lb />
BJmSil FFST 0ation hefe<lb />
that wifl last and that we may well b� nroud<lb />
of, but the success of the effort to<lb />
depends solely upon how many of uf are<lb />
willing to give to it and get behind it S<lb />
just today but everyday d not<lb />
�BESSIE FAY HUNT.<lb />
It Won't Hurt Anyone<lb />
To Walki<lb />
Who's complaining about "no gas?"<lb />
Seems like that is a very trivial thing to be<lb />
worried about. It is a mere matter of whe-<lb />
ther you had rather ride now, and one day<lb />
let your brother, sweetheart, or friend find<lb />
out that there isn't any gas left in his plane<lb />
when he is thousands of feet above the<lb />
ground. Of course, these flyers are such a<lb />
swell bunch that they would try their best<lb />
to save the plane and themselves�never<lb />
complaining But don't think for a minute<lb />
they don t know. They know who's behind<lb />
ghem. They know who's sacrificing for them<lb />
After all�look what they are doing in re-<lb />
Tn for you.<lb />
Nation's Birth Rate<lb />
Decreasing Dangerously<lb />
, LOS ANGELES�(ACP)�Wartime<lb />
living, as it's now lived, is going to result<lb />
m fewer babies�too few, Dr. Constantine<lb />
Panunzio, sociologist at University of Cali-<lb />
fornia warns.<lb />
"Our situation is serious Panunzio de-<lb />
clared, because of two major factors:<lb />
1. So many of the armed forces station-<lb />
ed far away from home.<lb />
2So many women employed in war in-<lb />
dustries.<lb />
Unless something is done now about<lb />
the nation's slowing birth rate, the educator<lb />
says, Japan's population probably will in-<lb />
crease twice as much as the United States'<lb />
during the next generation.<lb />
Panunzio urges that:<lb />
1. The government take into considera-<lb />
tion the present birth decline in preparing<lb />
conscription orders for men between 22 and<lb />
22 and 26rticularIy marrie men between<lb />
Stiff Exercises<lb />
up<lb />
AUSTIN, TEXAS-(ACP)-Mark<lb />
another score for stiff exercises I<lb />
University of Texas co-eds who took a<lb />
war-conditioning" physical training course<lb />
showed an improvement of 24.9 per cent in<lb />
total physical fitness, according to a survey<lb />
of actual tests made at the beginning and<lb />
end of the course.<lb />
Results of a bettery of tests given to<lb />
the co-eds have been analyzed by Miss<lb />
Bertha Lee, who has written her thesis for<lb />
the degree of master of education in physi-<lb />
cal education on this problem<lb />
She found that the 94 girls who com-<lb />
Tempc<lb />
My fuehrer done tol' me,<lb />
When 1 was in Munich,<lb />
My fuehrer done tol' me,<lb />
Hans�.<lb />
A Russian will fall back, and give<lb />
you the east front,<lb />
Hut when the winter snows come,<lb />
A Russian's a two-face,<lb />
A worrisome thing, who leaves you to sing<lb />
The blues in Berlin.<lb />
See the bombs a-fallin'<lb />
Hear the blitzes caliin'<lb />
Goering! Oh, where is the luftwaffe?<lb />
We ain't got no booties,<lb />
All we got is cooties.<lb />
Goebbels! Oh, typhus and black plague<lb />
Die wehrmacht! Die wehrmacht!<lb />
A clickity-clack, and soon we'll be back<lb />
With the blues in Berlin.<lb />
From Smolensk to Mozhaisk,<lb />
From Kiev to Lubin,<lb />
Wherever the panzers go.<lb />
I've taken some big towns,<lb />
And made me some big talk,<lb />
But there is one thing I know,<lb />
A Russian's a two-face,<lb />
A worrisome thing, who leaves vou to sing<lb />
The blues in Berlin.<lb />
"StarTTIiel<lb />
Year Right"<lb />
r h ��&amp; klk &amp;<lb />
More Smoking Pleasure The current<lb />
Chesterfield theme is continued In the copy<lb />
which points out the importance of proper<lb />
mdntntiin,gl,Ving m0kers a wilder, cooler<lb />
and better-tasting cigarette.<lb />
The advertisement is illustrated with<lb />
MUita Trainin, CampS rlvP<lb />
pulsory 10-hour-i-week militarv drill "�kI 1 ttetnSSJ'wilflSXi f'T " ' i1 <lb />
physic conditioning S�, for adoption 4<lb />
pre-<lb />
by other colleges and universities<lb />
Adopted at the request of the univers-<lb />
ity's 873 students, most of whom are look-<lb />
ing forward to military service in the near<lb />
future, the program calls for an hour of<lb />
military drill every morning before classes<lb />
and five afternoon hours a week of boxing,<lb />
fencing, stick-work, bayonet, hiking, basket-<lb />
ball, swimming and improved Commando<lb />
work.<lb />
President Everett Case also announced<lb />
the university is spending more than $500<lb />
to purchase 150 bolt-action wooden guns<lb />
with which students will be taught the<lb />
manual of arms. Seniors will receive first<lb />
instructions in the manual since nearly all<lb />
of them expect to go directlv into service<lb />
after first semester commencement.<lb />
ANN ARBOR, Mich. � (ACP) �<lb />
Specialized instruction to prepare men and<lb />
women for service in territories likelv to be<lb />
occupied or in need of assistance as a result<lb />
of the war is now being offered by the Uni-<lb />
versity of Michigan graduate school.<lb />
Details of the program have been an<lb />
nounced by Dr. Howard B. Calderwood,<lb />
chairman of a committee which has com-<lb />
pleted arrangements. For the present in-<lb />
struction will be limited to Germany' the<lb />
schools and colleges will be ized<lb />
senting the program.<lb />
Each student will be intensively train-<lb />
ed tor a particular area through a study of<lb />
the language, resources, customs, insHtu-<lb />
tions and history of that area.<lb />
Two programs have been designed One<lb />
will cover approximately eight months and<lb />
is designed lor mature persons with ade-<lb />
quate training or experience in either law<lb />
industry, tinance. public utilities, education;<lb />
public health, social welfare or engineering<lb />
1 he second program is for persons lacking<lb />
such specialization and will include basic<lb />
preparation in some one of the fields<lb />
CHAMPAIGN, 111.�(ACP)�A<lb />
ot the nation'<lb />
shows a 9<lb />
urvev<lb />
universities and rolleges<lb />
per cent decline from a vear<lb />
ago in the number of full-time students<lb />
the report, covering 6G7 approved' in-<lb />
stitutions having 746,922 full-time students<lb />
was made by President Haymond Waters<lb />
of he University of Cincinnati and<lb />
published m "School and Societv<lb />
education journal.<lb />
iJA'n1;11' of California, with<lb />
 nation TLStd0RtS- ranked highest in<lb />
nation. The University of Minnesota<lb />
was<lb />
national<lb />
the<lb />
Lowlands and countrieslordedng"Germa oTnSs'tS wittll 294 Umversit'<lb />
Bits O' Fasti<lb />
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aressed in the uniform of the American<lb />
Wren's Voluntary Services. In on� S�d<lb />
she holds a sheet of war bonds and Itamns<lb />
ChesJs0 a l6tter -d �TS<lb />
cigarettes. On distant fronts, like AfHcS<lb />
and the South Pacific, next to a letter from<lb />
home there is nothing the men wouldTrather"<lb />
receive than cigarettes made inTSe U S A<lb />
Chesterfield points this out in its newsnaDer"<lb />
and radio advertising and urges its readers<lb />
and listeners to send cigarettes ifiriyto<lb />
men in uniform. <lb />
pleted the course had: stabilized their<lb />
weight perceptibly; improved their lung<lb />
capacity 4.32 per cent, their arm streS<lb />
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J "ft? 47 Per cent aMomfnai<lb />
strength 13.35 per cent, leg strength 2Q<lb />
cent and agility 11 per cent<lb />
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Ring out the old, ring in the new! 1942<lb />
long wiskers and sickle has creeoed<lb />
away! 1942-the year colored shoes, red<lb />
green, blue, yellow, twinkled on all emim-<lb />
ine toes; peg-top skirts and side draped<lb />
dresses swathed figures; big tarns and little<lb />
S? ?n�nJhe h,ead: and �iltin splashed<lb />
VL � kf-ep em coz 'hen les hang<lb />
irom finger-tips.<lb />
r�.wUt ?J'ab a bag 0f tea leaves wh�t no<lb />
rationing!) a crystal gazer, throw in a<lb />
couple of hands to read and a deck o' cards<lb />
�and let's look to the future.<lb />
Little 1943 comes in dancing, tied up in<lb />
cute didies�no pins (saving 'em to prick<lb />
the axis) and in his bag and baggage he<lb />
carries-guess what? A little ticket book<lb />
one for everybody for we'll probably have<lb />
clothes rationing before 1943 has grown a<lb />
long beard and is ready to retire. But this<lb />
our crystal ball reveals clearly this year<lb />
well be wearing more clothes to keep us<lb />
warm in less heated buildings, but w'ell be<lb />
necessarily using less material. For such a<lb />
 L06 weari"g trim, narrow skirts-�<lb />
chic but for the college mendled we'll stick<lb />
to the flared or gathered skirts as long as<lb />
we can buy material or swipe mother's red-<lb />
checkered table cloth to gather<lb />
drindl.<lb />
ture. A black suit�black hose, naw �i<lb />
navy, brown with brown, etc. My op ninn is<lb />
to troTthatine, "��� wil condone<lb />
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With so many uniform, and a scarcitv<lb />
of material our silhouette for 1943 l be<lb />
s eek and slim. 1943 will be a vear of "UD<lb />
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dear; instead of hair pins weTbe ty<lb />
hair nn in iki,���. . "5 LJ<lb />
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PAGE THREE<lb />
run,<lb />
. time of the year we<lb />
review what has been<lb />
iring th� past<lb />
has teen a very<lb />
in the life of our<lb />
life f our asao-<lb />
. n ow n individ-<lb />
ick upon the past<lb />
linfully conscious<lb />
� 1 have come of<lb />
, leadership ex-<lb />
an bo many<lb />
wanted to do last<lb />
can not get to do.<lb />
1 wanted to get to<lb />
you alumni in each<lb />
 the pleasure<lb />
tts1 one meet-<lb />
apter. Tire and<lb />
ike this im-<lb />
leged to pass through the por-<lb />
tals of East Carolina Teachers<lb />
College.<lb />
ALDA MAY HOLLAND,�<lb />
President.<lb />
1<lb />
eat honor and a<lb />
risibility to be<lb />
an alumni<lb />
ten '<lb />
LaGranue Chapter�<lb />
The La Grange chapter meet-<lb />
ings have been centered mainly<lb />
on ways in which the chapter<lb />
can obtain its goal for its as-<lb />
signed budget. In December a<lb />
Christmas bazaar was profit-<lb />
able; in January a bingo party<lb />
added greatly to our treasury.<lb />
The next money-raising scheme<lb />
is a rummage sale.<lb />
At each meeting the chapter<lb />
enjoys a short program various<lb />
activities of the college in addi<lb />
tion to a social hour.<lb />
"Count on us to do our part<lb />
for the Alumni Association<lb />
says the president. Mrs. John<lb />
T. Sutton.<lb />
ing rare pieces of china which<lb />
she owns.<lb />
After the program Mrs.<lb />
Jackson invited guests to the<lb />
dining room where her mother,<lb />
Mrs. R. V. Smith of Greenville,<lb />
poured tea. The table was light-<lb />
ed by yellow candles and had a<lb />
centerpiece of yellow and laven-<lb />
der flowers.<lb />
S ours. The �<lb />
- all the greater<lb />
still without a<lb />
tary. As we be-<lb />
1 pledge you<lb />
� you to feel<lb />
; me at any<lb />
g that I may<lb />
elp you.<lb />
v ss my sincere<lb />
Dr. Meadows<lb />
ng the past<lb />
ss to the Fac-<lb />
i immittee my<lb />
their untiring<lb />
ation. They ive<lb />
� e to help our<lb />
ts most trying<lb />
� forget Miss<lb />
is rendering<lb />
ii you for your<lb />
you that 1 am<lb />
�.ay in which<lb />
 the chapter<lb />
Franklin Chapter�<lb />
The East Carolina Teachers<lb />
College Alumni Chapter of<lb />
Franklin County held its first<lb />
fall meeting at the home of<lb />
Mr. and Mrs. C. Ray Pruette<lb />
here.<lb />
New officers elected are Mrsi<lb />
Susie Jackson. Louisburg, pres-<lb />
ident ; Annie Wester, Franklin-<lb />
ton, vice-president; and Mar-<lb />
jorie Gardner of Louisburg,<lb />
secretary and treasurer.<lb />
n pws M one of the best men<lb />
Others present were Mrs.<lb />
Frank Harrington, Louisburg;<lb />
Ruth McKellar, Franklinton;<lb />
Julia Lancaster, Franklinton;<lb />
Mrs. Thelma Brown<lb />
Franklinton; Vivian Lucas,<lb />
Louisburg; Mrs. Electa Ray<lb />
Hardy. Franklinton; and Mrs.<lb />
Robert W. Smithwick, Louis-<lb />
burg.<lb />
Charlotte Chapter�<lb />
The Charlotte chapter of<lb />
East Carolina Teachers college<lb />
alumnae has finished a series<lb />
of meetings on a constructive<lb />
program of service and defense<lb />
during the current school year.<lb />
Miss Pattie Dowell, Professor<lb />
of Education, Winthrop Col-<lb />
lege. Rock Hill, S. S. was guest<lb />
speaker at a luncheon held at<lb />
Kuester's Addison Apartments<lb />
by the Charlotte Chapter Of<lb />
Fast Carolina Teachers College<lb />
Alumnae Association, Novem-<lb />
ber 21, 1942.<lb />
Miss Dowell said, "A first<lb />
duty in defense for the college<lb />
woman is to keep herself<lb />
poised. We must be guided by<lb />
our intellects and not by our<lb />
emotions" she declared. "The<lb />
woman who cares adequately is<lb />
for the defense of such homes<lb />
that we are fighting Miss<lb />
Dowell outlined basic economics<lb />
for the housewife.<lb />
The Charlotte chapter has<lb />
adopted two soldiers who were<lb />
graduated from E. C. T. C.<lb />
Members will write these men<lb />
each week and will remember<lb />
them on social occasions.<lb />
The second Thursday in each<lb />
month is Red Cross sewing day<lb />
and bandage rolling day for the<lb />
Chapter.<lb />
Plans were discussed for a<lb />
Green! I bring-a-dish supper to be held<lb />
in January and a book review<lb />
tea in March, and the final<lb />
meeting in May.<lb />
the home of Mrs. V. L. King on<lb />
Maple Avenue in Graham. Miss<lb />
Ella Outland, Miss Nancy E.<lb />
Hinson, Mrs. Anne Parker, and<lb />
Mrs. W. R. Davis were joint<lb />
hostesses.<lb />
The house was beautifully<lb />
decorated throughout with the<lb />
Christmas motif. Games were<lb />
played, and prizes were won by<lb />
Miss Clyde Stokes and Mrs.<lb />
Jack Mayo. After refreshments<lb />
were served to the fourteen<lb />
members and the three visitors<lb />
present, the group gathered in<lb />
one room for the Christmas<lb />
bazaar.<lb />
The meeting was conducted<lb />
by the new officers. They are:<lb />
President, Mrs. Jack Mayo;<lb />
Vice-President, Mrs. Margaret<lb />
Rogers Odum; Treasurer, Miss<lb />
Ida Walters and Reporter, Mrs.<lb />
Chester J. Andrews.<lb />
Greenville Chapter�<lb />
The Greenville E. C. T. C.<lb />
Alumni Chapter held its regu-<lb />
lar monthly meeting on Friday<lb />
evening, December 4, in the<lb />
New Classroom Building.<lb />
After a brief business ses-<lb />
sion the meeting was turned<lb />
over to the entertainment com- songs that were popular in<lb />
mittee. Mrs. J. H. Rose delight- different periods in the growth<lb />
of America. Each song was<lb />
represented by a character in<lb />
costume typical of the period.<lb />
In the business meeting, a<lb />
motion was made and carried<lb />
that members of the Associa-<lb />
tion go to the Red Cross Surgi-<lb />
cal Bandage room on Tuesday<lb />
nights to make bandages for<lb />
the Red Cross Chapter.<lb />
After a business discussion<lb />
of the year's work, simple re-<lb />
freshments were served by the<lb />
Oxford Circle.<lb />
��������������������:<lb />
See Our Exquisite Line Of<lb />
DRESSES, HATS AND COSTUME<lb />
JEWELRY<lb />
C. HEBER FORBES<lb />
ed the group by giving the<lb />
Christmas play "Dust of the<lb />
Road" by Goodman.<lb />
Near the close of the evening<lb />
delicious refreshments were<lb />
served by the following hos-<lb />
tesses: Mrs. A. L. Tucker, Mrs.<lb />
H. A. Hudson and Miss Deanie<lb />
Boone Haskett.<lb />
Granville County Chapter�<lb />
The Granville County Chap-<lb />
ter of East Carolina Teachers<lb />
College Alumni Association<lb />
held its first meeting of the<lb />
season on Monday evening, No-<lb />
vember 23, in the recreational<lb />
room of the First Baptist<lb />
Church in Oxford. Mrs. B. D.<lb />
Bunn (Iola Finch), the presi-<lb />
dent, presided. The meeting<lb />
was opened by singing "Amer-jJ<lb />
ica, the Beautiful Rev. James<lb />
M. McChesney, pastor the local<lb />
Presbyterian Church, conducted<lb />
the devotional.<lb />
The entertainment feature of<lb />
the evening was a pageant,<lb />
"America Grows Up in Song<lb />
presented by a group of stu-<lb />
dents fro mthe Oxford Orphan-<lb />
age. A chorus of girls sang<lb />
COMPLIMENTS OF<lb />
McLELLAN'S<lb />
PATRONIZE YOUR<lb />
COLLEGE STORES<lb />
ys and girls in<lb />
. to give their<lb />
sary to preserve Teachers<lb />
a j of life, safe-<lb />
an institutions.<lb />
: � � ech, freedom<lb />
of religion<lb />
to all main-<lb />
� heritage and<lb />
we must make<lb />
� � home front, to<lb />
day when Vie-<lb />
so that peace<lb />
again. We can<lb />
� rving our country,<lb />
and our alumni<lb />
We can serve best<lb />
� inn and our ef-<lb />
� causes which are<lb />
of every girl<lb />
has been privi-<lb />
Greensboro Chapter�<lb />
Mrs. C. A. Jackson, (Patty<lb />
Earl Smith) was hostess to the<lb />
local alumnae of East Carolina<lb />
College Saturday at<lb />
her home on Madison avenue.<lb />
Mrs. Perry Sharpe in charge of<lb />
the program gave a lecture on<lb />
"The Glorified Clay exhibit-<lb />
Burlington Chapter�<lb />
The regular meeting of the<lb />
Burlington Chapter of East<lb />
Carolina Teachers College A-<lb />
lumni Association met Monday<lb />
evening, December 7, 1942, at<lb />
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MUCH NEEDED<lb />
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GARRIS GROCERY<lb />
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U. S. Army Announcement<lb />
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A SMART NEW COLOR<lb />
FOR GENERAL WEAR<lb />
The style-setting centers of Princeton<lb />
and N ew Haven give you this shade of tan.<lb />
As smart for town as for campus!<lb />
WAAC Laboratory Technician<lb />
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Lous Army has scores of jobs in the WAAC for<lb />
alert coUege women .  jobs vital to the war <lb />
jobs that will train you for interesting new careers<lb />
in the post-war world. And here is good news<lb />
indeed � you may enroll note in the fast-growing<lb />
WAAC and be placed on inactive duty until the<lb />
school year ends. Then you will be subject to<lb />
call for duty with this splendid women's corps<lb />
and be launched upon an adventure such as no<lb />
previous generation has known.<lb />
New horizons . . . new places and people . . .<lb />
interesting, practical experience with good pay<lb />
. . . and, above all, a real opportunity to help<lb />
your country by doing essential military work for<lb />
the U. S. Army that frees a soldier for combat<lb />
duty. These are among many reasons why thou-<lb />
sands of American women are responding to the<lb />
Army's need.<lb />
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fit you for many of the new careers which are<lb />
opening to women, and full Army pay while<lb />
doing so. And by joining now you will have<lb />
excellent chances for quick advancement for, as<lb />
the WAAC expands, many more officers are<lb />
needed. Every member�regardless of race, color<lb />
or creed�has equal opportunity and is encour-<lb />
aged to compete for selection to Officer Candidate<lb />
School. If qualified, you may obtain a commission<lb />
in 12 weeks after beginning basic training.<lb />
Go to your WAAC Faculty Adviser for further<lb />
information on the list of openings, pay, and<lb />
promotions. Or inquire at any U. S. Army<lb />
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The TECO ECHO<lb />
it ions in the<lb />
MEETING<lb />
Continued from Page One<lb />
year to donate a dime once a<lb />
month for stamps, a re-vote j<lb />
was taken to see if the stu<lb />
dents wished to continue the<lb />
practice this ear. Students<lb />
voted in favor of having Bond<lb />
Day once a month. It was an-<lb />
nounced that the Campus build-<lb />
ing would be open on Sunday<lb />
afternoon from three to six for<lb />
the entertainment of servicemen<lb />
the same as last quarter.<lb />
SINGER<lb />
Continued from Page One<lb />
lory since the opera's first pre-<lb />
sentation in 1895. But until the<lb />
season of 1940-41. Louise Hom-<lb />
er was the only American on<lb />
record to portray the Philistine<lb />
temptress. Of all prima donnas.<lb />
Rise Stevens, chosen to be the<lb />
siren to end all sirens, prob-<lb />
ably best looks the part of Deli-<lb />
lah. Dazzling, dark, with the<lb />
grace of a panther and the deep,<lb />
sultry beauty which makes<lb />
weak men strong and sends<lb />
strong men to topping off their<lb />
hair gladly and tearing down<lb />
buildings, she is the perfect<lb />
choice to prove that American<lb />
women can hold their own with<lb />
the sirens of the ages.<lb />
Miss Stevens stands 5 feet 7<lb />
inches tall, weight 135 pounds,<lb />
has brown eyes, peach-tinted<lb />
skin, and brown hair shining<lb />
with auburn lights. She's as<lb />
modern as today and just as<lb />
young. Her whims are of the<lb />
moment, her tastes classic. She<lb />
loves fine cashmere sweaters,<lb />
lush suedes, pearls, sterling<lb />
silver, and crystal glasses slim<lb />
as butterflies' wings. She<lb />
bathes in a huge round tub,<lb />
owns tWo dozen pairs of shoes,<lb />
and is definitely not the frilly<lb />
type. Extreme heights make her<lb />
dizzy. Oceans make her philoso-<lb />
phic. She seals all her letters<lb />
with silver sealing wax. She<lb />
likes the blue of Wedgewood<lb />
china, the vastness of sandy<lb />
beaches, the sentimentality of<lb />
family albums, and the beauty<lb />
of a bowl of fruit. Movies are<lb />
her passion, acquariums, her<lb />
pet abomination. She cries<lb />
when she's happy. She adores<lb />
mink, modern furniture, filet<lb />
mignon and tweeds. She likes<lb />
to swim and walk. She owns a<lb />
dashing dachshund named "Wo-<lb />
tan Her husband picks out all<lb />
her hats. She dislikes heavy<lb />
silverware, slippery rugs, pink<lb />
and blue combinations, and get-<lb />
ting up to dance in the middle<lb />
of dinner. She never sleeps late.<lb />
Her hobby is collecting good<lb />
luck mascots. She loves com-<lb />
pany.<lb />
"Most sensational debut was<lb />
that of young, good-looking<lb />
Rise Stevens . . sang with ma-<lb />
ture taste and acted her part<lb />
with full-blown operatic tem-<lb />
perament. For her, even the<lb />
morosest critic phophesied and<lb />
expansive future Was the<lb />
criticism in Time (News maga-<lb />
zine), December 26, 1938.<lb />
DR. REYNOLDS<lb />
joy that comes from knowing<lb />
good books and music, the satis-<lb />
faction in work.<lb />
"When you and I learn that<lb />
any job in the world that needs<lb />
to be done is dignified, be it<lb />
shoveling coal, when that sort<lb />
of philosophy is learned by<lb />
American, class hatred will dis-<lb />
appear We cannot live a bal-<lb />
anced life without having a<lb />
tolerance for those less fortu-<lb />
nate than ourselves. When<lb />
speaking of the negro he said<lb />
"I am much more alarmed<lb />
about the condition of the skin<lb />
than the color<lb />
This humanity loving<lb />
southerner advocates the pro-<lb />
grams that will improve the<lb />
cultural and economic status of<lb />
the south.<lb />
0f Federal employees into -junior f� � ob-<lb />
armed forces and the ryi rstami second-es,<lb />
?� nf engineering prob- tamed a f()r<lb />
Little things such as patience tion<lb />
Dean Baird said to  � the tan the�nd �ti�ffi �kE?<lb />
the work is P ��  the ij S. Civil Ser-<lb />
should<lb />
tion.<lb />
i�r<lb />
great things, with great person-<lb />
alities includes the old fashion<lb />
thing called prayer. "The great<lb />
of prestige<lb />
sent to<lb />
hington.<lb />
Continued from Page One<lb />
who really knew his science<lb />
Dr. Reyonlds will be missed<lb />
in several respects. He was not<lb />
only a good teacher, but he was<lb />
always one of those who was in<lb />
the cheering section for the<lb />
E. C. T. C. Pirates. Participa-<lb />
tion in sports did not occupy a<lb />
lot of his time, but he was all<lb />
out for football, basketball, and<lb />
baseball, pulling for a touch-<lb />
down, a goal, or a run. He liked<lb />
to find time to hunt. There will<lb />
be a vacant seat in the stands<lb />
as well as a very important<lb />
vacancy in t h e Department of<lb />
Science.<lb />
Mrs. Reynolds is still resid-<lb />
ing in Greenville and she con-<lb />
tinues to hold her position as an<lb />
English teacher in Greenville<lb />
high school.<lb />
DR. BAIRD<lb />
ASSEMBLY<lb />
Continued from Page One<lb />
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to her child, "but hits got to<lb />
learn to use hits sense<lb />
He places great emphasis on<lb />
what he refers to as the "in-<lb />
tangible values as beauty, the<lb />
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