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Essay Contest<lb />
Being Conducted<lb />
B. Woman's Club<lb />
Four East Carolina debaters<lb />
participated in a series of two<lb />
direct clash debates with a<lb />
ary M. A. and group of State college students<lb />
College of Woo in the Austin auditorium, Feb-<lb />
ruary 4.<lb />
Two teams were formed from<lb />
the so von debaters with repre-<lb />
sentatives from both schools on<lb />
each team. Mildred Beverly, a<lb />
senior, and sophomore James<lb />
Worsley of ECTC along with a<lb />
State debater composed the af-<lb />
firmative team, while the neg-<lb />
ative side was upheld by two<lb />
East Carolina students, sopho-<lb />
more Carlyle Cox and fresh-<lb />
man Elsie West, and two stu-<lb />
dents from State college.<lb />
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i Forensic club, the topic dis-<lb />
cussed was a proposal for<lb />
World Federation. The negative<lb />
team was awarded the decision<lb />
See Debaters on Page Four<lb />
Woman's club is<lb />
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English club of<lb />
assist them with<lb />
the essay will be.<lb />
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ntesl is opened to<lb />
student and the<lb />
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for the contest.<lb />
of the contest at<lb />
is a committee com-<lb />
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I nes, Florine Mor-<lb />
Miss Lois Grigsby.<lb />
judges at the col-<lb />
Dr. Lucille Turner, Dr<lb />
k, and Dr. Denver<lb />
i. Final judges will be<lb />
of the Woman's club<lb />
winning essays will be-<lb />
� property of the Wo-<lb />
First prize will be<lb />
the 2nd prize will<lb />
Units about the con-<lb />
found in any Eng-<lb />
sroom.<lb />
Students Attend<lb />
Methodist Meet<lb />
Methodist students from cam-<lb />
puses all over North Carolina<lb />
met at the Duke Memorial<lb />
Methodist Church in Durham,<lb />
February 5-7 in the annual<lb />
North Carolina Methodist Stu-<lb />
dent Conference. "Discipline<lb />
for Christian Living" was the<lb />
theme of the conference. Dr.<lb />
John Keith Benton, dean of the<lb />
School of Religion at Vanderbilt<lb />
University, as main speaker,<lb />
gave addresses Friday night<lb />
and Saturday morning. He<lb />
preached the conference ser-<lb />
mon at the 11 o'clock service<lb />
on Sunday. Dr. Benton spoke<lb />
See Meet on Page Four<lb />
Nancy Wynne,<lb />
Varsity Sweetheart<lb />
arsir<lb />
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ment<lb />
tiviti<lb />
�&amp;<lb />
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Varsity club present-<lb />
Jweetheart for 1943�<lb />
Nancy Wynne, at the<lb />
club Square Dance,<lb />
night, February 7.<lb />
1 is a junior from<lb />
Since she came to our<lb />
is in the fall of 1940, she<lb />
won the friendship of<lb />
who knows her with<lb />
weet, quiet manner.<lb />
ng a progressive Gram-<lb />
Grade major, Nancy has<lb />
relaxation and enjoy-<lb />
in numerous outside ac-<lb />
. Although she has been<lb />
in the YWCA, YDC, and<lb />
Lanier Society, she is most in-<lb />
terested in the WAA. The<lb />
charming little "Sweetheart"<lb />
not only plays soccer but is on<lb />
the Jarvia Hall basketball team.<lb />
She made Varsity last year.<lb />
When asked how she felt<lb />
when learned she had been<lb />
chosen Varsity Sweetheart,<lb />
.Nancy blushed and replied; "I<lb />
was scared stiff�I had no idea<lb />
I d get it<lb />
Before the interview ended<lb />
Nancy had said, "Next to Bob<lb />
(Young), I like sports best<lb />
Women Athletes<lb />
To Sponsor Dance<lb />
In Gym Tonight<lb />
Beginning the most gala Val-<lb />
entine celebration on our cam-<lb />
pus at 8:30 P. M. February<lb />
13, will be the Women's Athle-<lb />
tic Association sponsoring its<lb />
annual dance.<lb />
Under the direction of the<lb />
president, Louise Lindsay, the<lb />
committee chairmen have made<lb />
plans for a Valentine celebra-<lb />
tion. Committee chairmen are<lb />
as follows: Decorations, Lee<lb />
Bledsoe; Figure, Sue Parker;<lb />
Properties, Ruth Spencer; Re-<lb />
freshments, Dixie Chappell; In-<lb />
vitations, Grace Westbrook<lb />
Brockman. Varsity club mem-<lb />
bers have charge of checking<lb />
wraps.<lb />
Watch your hearts girls!<lb />
Cupid may be lurking around<lb />
every corner. Jimmy Wooten<lb />
and his band will furnish the<lb />
"hot swing" that everyone<lb />
seems to enjoy.<lb />
STUDENT COOPRATIVE<lb />
MOVEMENT<lb />
MEMBERSHIP AND DUES<lb />
All students enrolled at East<lb />
Carolina Teachers College shall be<lb />
members of the Student Cooperative<lb />
Movement and shall pay a student<lb />
activity fee of $6.00 per quarter.<lb />
POWERS<lb />
All legislative powers of the stu-<lb />
dent body shall be vested in the Stu-<lb />
dent Cooperative Movement, judicial<lb />
powers, in Men's and Women's Judi-<lb />
cance, respectively; executive pow-<lb />
ers, in the Student Cooperative<lb />
Council.<lb />
MEETINGS<lb />
There shall be a regular mass<lb />
meeting once a montn. Other meet-<lb />
ings may be called at the discretion<lb />
of the President of the Student Co-<lb />
operative Movement or upon written<lb />
request of 25 members.<lb />
OFFICERS<lb />
(1.) There shall be a president,<lb />
vice-president, secretary, historian,<lb />
treasurer, first assistant treasurer,<lb />
and second assistant treasurer.<lb />
(2. Nominations for these officers<lb />
shall be made by a committee, ap-<lb />
pointed by the Student Cooperative<lb />
Council for that purpose, at a mass<lb />
meeting the first Wednesday in the<lb />
spring quarter. The floor will be<lb />
open for other nominations. Election<lb />
day will be two weeks from the day<lb />
nominations are made. Each candi-<lb />
date must be elected by a majority<lb />
of the votes cast.<lb />
(3.) Qualifications<lb />
a. All candidates must have and<lb />
maintain throughout their term of<lb />
office an average of a "3" and a<lb />
clear student government record.<lb />
b. All candidates must pass a<lb />
simple examination in parliamentary<lb />
law.<lb />
c. The president shall be an in-<lb />
coming senior.<lb />
d. The vice-president shall be an<lb />
incoming junior.<lb />
e. The secretary shall be any<lb />
classification and shall be able to<lb />
take and write up notes.<lb />
f. The historian shall be incoming<lb />
Junior or Senior.<lb />
g. The treasurer shall be any<lb />
classification, but shall have served<lb />
one year as first assistant treasurer,<lb />
shall have a thorough understand-<lb />
ing of simple bookkeeping and ac-<lb />
counting principles, and must be<lb />
bonded.<lb />
h. The first assistant treasurer<lb />
shall be an incoming sophomore or<lb />
junior and shall have a thorough un-<lb />
derstanding of simple bookkeeping<lb />
and accounting principles, and must<lb />
bo bonded.<lb />
i. The second assistant treasurer<lb />
shali be any classification.<lb />
DUTIES<lb />
a. The president<lb />
(1) Shall be head of the student<lb />
body and president of the Student<lb />
Cooperative Council.<lb />
(2) Shall call and preside over all<lb />
meetings of the student body and the<lb />
Student Cooperative Council<lb />
(3) Shall appoint any special com-<lb />
mittees.<lb />
(4) Shall be ex-officio member of<lb />
all standing committees.<lb />
(5) Shall be the official delegate<lb />
to any national or regional meetings<lb />
of student government association.<lb />
b. Vice-president<lb />
(1) Shall serve as vice-president<lb />
of the Student Cooperative Council.<lb />
(2) Shall perform the duties of the<lb />
president in his absence.<lb />
c. Secretary<lb />
(1) Shall serve as secretary of<lb />
the Student Cooperative Council.<lb />
(2) Shall record and read minutes<lb />
of the Student mass meetings and<lb />
the Student Cooperative Council.<lb />
(3) Shall keep a separate journal<lb />
of all resolutions passed by the<lb />
Student mass meeting.<lb />
(4) Shall post all necessary notices<lb />
concerning the SCM.<lb />
d. Historian<lb />
1() Shall be in charge of the per-<lb />
manent records of all student or-<lb />
ganizations chartered by the SCM.<lb />
(2) Shall assemble and make an<lb />
annual report of all student activi-<lb />
ties to the president of the college.<lb />
e. Treasurer<lb />
(1) S'lall have charge of all fees<lb />
collected by the SCM.<lb />
(2) Shall be in charge of the Bud-<lb />
get Office.<lb />
('5) Shall make a quarterly report<lb />
report to the student body.<lb />
(4) Shall serve as chairman of the<lb />
Budget Committee.<lb />
f. First assistant treasurer<lb />
(1) Shall assist the treasurer in<lb />
his duties.<lb />
(2) Shall be assistant in the Bud-<lb />
get Office.<lb />
g. Second assistant treasurer<lb />
(1) Shall keep a record of the<lb />
financial transactions of the SCC.<lb />
(2) Shall make a quarterly report<lb />
to the student body.<lb />
h. Faculty advisers<lb />
(1) Shall act in an advisory<lb />
capacity only.<lb />
STUDENT COOPERATIVE<lb />
COUNCIL<lb />
1. Officers (Same as officers of the<lb />
SCM).<lb />
2. Members�one boy, one girl<lb />
elected by each class, along with the<lb />
president of each class; the president<lb />
of each club or organization charter-<lb />
ed by the SCC (or a representative<lb />
appointed by the president of said<lb />
organization and approved by the<lb />
SCC), editors of each publication (or<lb />
duly appointed representative ap-<lb />
proved by the SCC), the vice chair-<lb />
men of the Men's and Women's<lb />
Judiciaries, the vice presidents of<lb />
each house committee, the vice pres-<lb />
idents of the day-student commit-<lb />
tees, and 3 faculty advisers nomina-<lb />
ated and elected in the same manner<lb />
of the officers of the SCM.<lb />
3. Functions of the Student Co-<lb />
operative Council<lb />
a. Shall be the executive body of<lb />
the SCM.<lb />
b. Shall coordinate all student ac-<lb />
tivities on the campus.<lb />
c. Shall charter every student or<lb />
ganization on the campus�said<lb />
charter (based upon number of ac-<lb />
tive members, financial report, and<lb />
written report of activities made to<lb />
the historian of the SCM) to be re-<lb />
newed each year.<lb />
d. Shall refer matters of student<lb />
conduct to the Judiciaries.<lb />
e. Shall have the power to try and<lb />
impeach any officer of a student or-<lb />
ganization whose conduct does not<lb />
measure up tothe standards set<lb />
forth by the SCM.<lb />
f. Shall elect all members of stand-<lb />
ing committees and designate the<lb />
chairman of each, except publica-<lb />
tions' staff, to be elected by the<lb />
student body.<lb />
h. Shall devote its energies chiefly<lb />
to taking the leadership in construc-<lb />
tive activities of the student body.<lb />
WOMEN'S JUDICIARY<lb />
1. Officers�Chairman, Vice-chair-<lb />
man, and Secretary nominated and<lb />
elected by majority vote by the<lb />
women students in general spring<lb />
election.<lb />
2. Duties of officers<lb />
a. The chairman shall preside at<lb />
all meetings and shall in case of a<lb />
tie cast the deciding vote in any<lb />
case.<lb />
b. The vice-chairman shall be in the<lb />
absence of the chairman perform his<lb />
duties and shall serve as a member<lb />
of the SCC.<lb />
c. The secretary shall record the<lb />
minutes and send out any necessary<lb />
notices.<lb />
3. Members�The president of each<lb />
woman's dormitory, and the presi-<lb />
dent of the women's day-student<lb />
committee, along with the above of-<lb />
ficers, shall constitute the member-<lb />
ship of this body.<lb />
4. Powers<lb />
a. Shall have original jurisdiction in<lb />
all matters concerning discipline of<lb />
women students, except those powers<lb />
reserved to the House Committees.<lb />
b. Shall handle all disciplinary cases<lb />
of women students referred to it by<lb />
any member of the SCM, the SCC,<lb />
the faculty, and staff.<lb />
c. Shall hear any appeals of students<lb />
from actions of dormitory commit-<lb />
tees.<lb />
d. Shall refer all cases for suspen-<lb />
sion or expulsion to the Faculty<lb />
Discipline Committee.<lb />
e. Shall report its general actions<lb />
quarterly to the student body.<lb />
f. Shall make reports in specific<lb />
cases upon request of the SCC,<lb />
MEN'S JUDICIARY<lb />
1. Officers�Chairman, Vice Chair-<lb />
man, and Secretary elected by ma-<lb />
jority vote of the men students in<lb />
the general election.<lb />
2. Duties of officers<lb />
a. The chairman shall preside at all<lb />
meetings and shall in case of a tie<lb />
cast the deciding vote in any case.<lb />
b. The vice chaiman shall in the ab-<lb />
sence of the chairman perform his<lb />
duties and shall serve as a member<lb />
of the SCC.<lb />
c. The secretary shall record the<lb />
minutes and send out any necessary<lb />
notices.<lb />
3. Members�The president of the<lb />
men's dormitory, the president of the<lb />
men's day-student committee, and<lb />
three members-at-large elected by<lb />
the men students in the general elec-<lb />
tion shall constitute the member-<lb />
ship.<lb />
4. Powers�(same as Women's Judi-<lb />
ciary).<lb />
HOUSE COMMITTEES<lb />
1. Officers and Members�President,<lb />
vice-president, secretary, and six<lb />
members-at-large nominated in house<lb />
meeting and elected by majority of<lb />
votes cast by the members of the<lb />
house in the general election.<lb />
2. Duties<lb />
a. Shall handle all cases violating<lb />
dormitory regulations and make a<lb />
report of their actions to their re-<lb />
spective Judiciaries.<lb />
b. Shall uphold dormitory standards<lb />
at all times and promote the general<lb />
welfare of the house.<lb />
DAY-STUDENT COMMIT-<lb />
TEES (MEN'S AND WO-<lb />
MEN'S<lb />
1. Officers�President, Vice-presi-<lb />
dent, Secretary, and six members-at-<lb />
large nominated and elected by the<lb />
day students in the general spring<lb />
election.<lb />
2. Duties<lb />
a. Shall handle any minor cases of<lb />
misconduct.<lb />
b. Shall refer major cases to their<lb />
respective Judiciaries.<lb />
c. Shall promote the welfare of the<lb />
day students.<lb />
STUDENT-FACULTY COM-<lb />
MITTEE<lb />
1. Members�There shall be three<lb />
students nominated by the nominat-<lb />
ing committee and elected by ma-<lb />
jority vote in the general election<lb />
and three faculty members elected<lb />
by the faculty on this committee.<lb />
The chairman shall be elected by the<lb />
committee.<lb />
2. Duties<lb />
a. Shall serve as a clearing house<lb />
See Council on Page Four<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
Leaves For Army<lb />
East Carolina's loss is the<lb />
army's gain in the case of Jack<lb />
Edwards, former Sports editor<lb />
of the Teco Echo for the fall<lb />
quarter and two issues of this<lb />
quarter. Jack was inducted in-<lb />
to the army at Fort Bragg last<lb />
Tuesday.<lb />
According to his many<lb />
friends "smiling, friendly" Jack<lb />
will be missed in all phases of<lb />
college life from covering the<lb />
sports to being a swell dancer!<lb />
Although he attended only a<lb />
little more than two quarters<lb />
here, after entering ECTC last<lb />
summer, he madt quite a name<lb />
for himself.<lb />
Jack hopes to enter the Mete-<lb />
orology branch of the Army<lb />
Air Force. If his application is<lb />
accepted he will probably be<lb />
sent to some college for a<lb />
course of study.<lb />
As to Jack's future, in his<lb />
own word's "After I get out of<lb />
the service, I plan to come back<lb />
to ECTC, major in English and<lb />
history until a junior, then<lb />
transfer to Carolina and major<lb />
in journalism<lb />
To meet the urgent need for<lb />
a joint organization of men<lb />
and women students on this<lb />
campus, the Student Coopera-<lb />
tive Movement, outlined in<lb />
chart form elsewhere on this<lb />
page, is here presented by the<lb />
Constitution Committee as the<lb />
plan proposed for reorganiza-<lb />
tion of the student government<lb />
associations of the college.<lb />
Worked out by a committee<lb />
composed of Bessie Fay Hunt,<lb />
Joyce Dunham, Carlyle Cox<lb />
Jennings Ballard. Virgil Ward,<lb />
Estelle Davis, and Evan Grif-<lb />
fin, the plan embodies ideao<lb />
that have been growing in the<lb />
minds of many people on the<lb />
campus for several years. In<lb />
fact, such a revision was begun<lb />
four years ago, but was not<lb />
pushed to completion.<lb />
The present plan is not a<lb />
hasty piece of work, but is the<lb />
product of much thought, study,<lb />
and discussion. When it was<lb />
outlined for President Mead-<lb />
ows recently, he said, "after a<lb />
careful examination of the pro-<lb />
posed changes, "this plan has<lb />
my whole-hearted approval and<lb />
support. I am heartily in<lb />
svmpathv with the spirit of the<lb />
plan<lb />
The set-up, as will be noticed<lb />
in the chart, provides for an<lb />
executive council composed of<lb />
members of both groups whose<lb />
responsibilities shall include the<lb />
coordination of all students ac-<lb />
tivities, and leadership in the<lb />
execution of a definite con-<lb />
structive program. The mem-<lb />
bership of this council will<lb />
represent every interest group<lb />
See Plan on Page Four<lb />
High Tribute Paid<lb />
Alumni Casualties<lb />
In a simple but impressive<lb />
(service a memorial service was<lb />
held in chapel Tuesday, Febru-<lb />
ary 2, paying tribute to the<lb />
three alumni who have lost<lb />
their lives in the armed forces<lb />
since the United States entered<lb />
the war�Lt. O. D. Andrews,<lb />
of Rocky Mount; Lt. Johnston,<lb />
of Greenville; and Lt. James<lb />
Stanley Woolfolk, of Greenville.<lb />
All three men were in the Army<lb />
Colorful Opera<lb />
To Be Presented<lb />
On February 26<lb />
It has often been said that<lb />
the opera "Martha" should be<lb />
the choice of one who desires<lb />
to see grand opera for the first<lb />
time. There are several reasons<lb />
for choosing "Martha" as an<lb />
introduction to grand opera.<lb />
First, the story of a haughty<lb />
young noblewoman who goes to<lb />
a country fair and falls in love<lb />
with a handsome farmer, is<lb />
easily understood and is appeal-<lb />
ing in its contrasts of drama<lb />
and humor. Second, the music<lb />
is very tuneful. The opera is a<lb />
continuous succession of easily<lb />
remembered and unusually<lb />
beautiful tunes. Third, many of<lb />
the melodies art familiar to the<lb />
avesage person. The operatic<lb />
novice is frequently surprized<lb />
to hear the famous "Last Rose<lb />
of Summer" introduced as the<lb />
principal soprano aria and to<lb />
hear the tenor sing the famous<lb />
third act aria which was used as<lb />
Air Force.<lb />
Speaking at the service, for'a popular song during the past<lb />
the whole institution, President<lb />
Leon R. Meadows said: "We<lb />
have assembled this morning<lb />
for the purpose of paying<lb />
tribute to three of our boys, all<lb />
commissioned officers in the air<lb />
force<lb />
Dr. Meadows referred to the<lb />
loss of Bernard Spilman as an-<lb />
other that came close to the col-<lb />
lege, because "though he did<lb />
See High Tribute on Page Four<lb />
few years. Fourth, it is colorful.<lb />
Set in the early part of the<lb />
eighteenth century in England<lb />
it offers beautiful and varied<lb />
costuming and settings which<lb />
range from the interior of a<lb />
palace to a country fair.<lb />
The local production of<lb />
"Martha which is given by<lb />
the music department, will be<lb />
given in Austin Auditorium on<lb />
See Opera on Page Four<lb />
Local Debaters To End<lb />
Year With Carolina Team<lb />
University of North Carolina<lb />
debaters will meet an East<lb />
Carolina group for the second<lb />
time this season in the Austin<lb />
auditorium Wednesday evening,<lb />
February 17.<lb />
Representing ECTC will be<lb />
Sophomores Carlyle Cox and<lb />
James Worsley, who will sup-<lb />
port the proposal that the<lb />
United Nations should establish<lb />
a federal union. Two Carolina<lb />
debaters will take the negative<lb />
side of the query in the debate<lb />
which will be according to con-<lb />
ventional procedure.<lb />
In the first meeting of the<lb />
year between ECTC and Caro-<lb />
lina a local negative team com-<lb />
posed of Cox and Jennings<lb />
Ballard defeated the university-<lb />
team. The second meet was ar-<lb />
ranged at the suggestion of the<lb />
Carolina boys, who expressed<lb />
that determination to seek re-<lb />
venge. Answering the challenge,<lb />
President Cox of the debater's<lb />
organization on the campus de-<lb />
clared, "East Carolina is will-<lb />
ing to meet the university<lb />
team any day, and we are out<lb />
to win<lb />
As the final scheduled clash<lb />
of a debate season marked by<lb />
ve ECTC victories in seven<lb />
meets the coming debate will be<lb />
the climax of the 1942-43 de-<lb />
bate year for the college.<lb />
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BAGE TWO<lb />
The TECO ECHO<lb />
SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 13 1,40<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 />
Marjorie Smith<lb />
Ruth Alfred<lb />
Charles Cushman<lb />
Evan Griffin<lb />
Margaret Lewis<lb />
Conelia Beems<lb />
Ray Sparrow<lb />
James Worsley<lb />
Margaret Ennett<lb />
Clyde Mann<lb />
Mary Alice Blackham<lb />
Gretchen Webster<lb />
Melva Williamson<lb />
Snorts Editor<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 />
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Editor's Note: The following letter was<lb />
written to Bessie Fay Himt, for publication<lb />
i)t the Teco Echo:<lb />
Dear Miss Hunt:<lb />
I wish to congratulate you and your<lb />
committee upon the excellent plans you have<lb />
suggested for the revision of the constitu-<lb />
tion. I see no reason why the Student Co-<lb />
operative Movement, as recommended by<lb />
your committee, should not be a success.<lb />
Students will have the full cooperation of<lb />
the entire staff of the college in their ef-<lb />
forts to inagurate this form of government.<lb />
You will be glad to know, also, that the<lb />
faculty, at a meeting last night, approved<lb />
the report of the committee on student-fac-<lb />
ulty relationships, and recommended that<lb />
students be given representation on nine<lb />
faculty committees.<lb />
Students are free to call on any staff<lb />
member for help in carrying out the pro-<lb />
posals in your constitution.<lb />
Very truly yours,<lb />
Leon R. Meadows, President.<lb />
I<lb />
STUDENT SPOTLIGHT<lb />
EDITORIALS<lb />
Phi Sigma Meets<lb />
At a meeting of the Tau Chapter of the<lb />
Phi Sigma Pi fraternity, national honor<lb />
society, February 5, all boys in school eligi-<lb />
ble for membership were guests. This year,<lb />
on account of the drop in membership<lb />
caused by the war, the national organiza-<lb />
tion has requested the local Chapter, of<lb />
which W. B Harris of Greenville is presi-<lb />
dent, to accept for membership second quar-<lb />
ter Freshman whose scholastic rating is<lb />
high enough. Formerly only those of<lb />
sophomore standing were eligible.<lb />
A discussion on the function and<lb />
values of the organization was led by Dr.<lb />
Beeches Flanagan. Faculty sponsor of the<lb />
local organization. Plans are being made<lb />
for the publication of a magazine during<lb />
the spring quarter.<lb />
Stationery Store<lb />
Carrying V-Mail<lb />
Serving the purpose of the obvious<lb />
necessity for conserving cargo space of air-<lb />
planes as well as ships, the V-Mail system<lb />
was devised. V-Mail represents a saving of<lb />
98 per cent in cargo space as opposed to or-<lb />
dinary mail. Radio announcers and news-<lb />
papers have been urging the people who<lb />
sent mail to our fighting men overseas to<lb />
use the V-Mail for sometime.<lb />
Reproduction installations for V-Mail<lb />
are now available in the British Isles, Ice-<lb />
land, and India. Within the near future they<lb />
will be available in North Africa.<lb />
V-Mail is quick�it goes to the boys<lb />
overseas by air. It is on sale now in the "Y"<lb />
stationery store and students are urged to<lb />
buy it for overseas use.<lb />
in three, she has attended summer schoo,<lb />
every summer for four, thus never being in<lb />
the junior class. This year she was chosen<lb />
for "Who's Who. .<lb />
"I love to travel on crowded buses It is<lb />
fun to trv to get a seat from someone She (<lb />
likes popular music and to dance. Her chiet<lb />
worry is the fear of getting fat, "cause then<lb />
I couldn't get in my sister's clothes.<lb />
"My ambition at the present is to work<lb />
some army camp, and my 1<lb />
Sigma Pi Alpha<lb />
Phi Sigma Chapter of Sigma Pi Alpha,<lb />
national honorary fraternitv for students<lb />
of foreign languages, held Us annual initia-<lb />
tion meeting Wednesday, February 3 at<lb />
6:45 P. M.<lb />
New members initiated into the fra-<lb />
ternity are: Dorothea Boyette, Mary Craw-<lb />
ford, Mozelle Hooks, Dorothy Jordan, Jan-<lb />
ice Lister, Ronalda Lee, Margaret Magill,<lb />
Dorothy Maynard, Katie Earl Owen, Paula<lb />
Ross, and Esther Mae White.<lb />
Wednesday niht, February 10, Sigma<lb />
Pi Alpha held a regular meeting at which<lb />
Miss Madelon Powers, a member of the Art<lb />
Department, was the guest speaker. Miss<lb />
Powers spoke on the subject of Modern<lb />
French Art. She illustrated her talk with<lb />
colored slides of representative works of<lb />
outstanding artists from the time of Wat-<lb />
tea u to the present.<lb />
Of course you all recognize the face of<lb />
the Student Spotlight for this issue as none<lb />
other than Janie Eakes, an all busy senior<lb />
from Greenville. There is so much to tell<lb />
about Janie that it is hard to find a begin-<lb />
n i n g. As a<lb />
freshman Janie j<lb />
was secretary<lb />
of her class and<lb />
a member.<lb />
of the Chi Pi<lb />
Players. In her<lb />
sophomore year<lb />
she was secre-<lb />
tary of the Chi <lb />
Pi, president of<lb />
the sophomore<lb />
class a n d an<lb />
a s s o siate<lb />
of the Tecoan. I<lb />
She was in the igf<lb />
State contest ;<lb />
play that won<lb />
the champion-<lb />
ship in Chapel I<lb />
Hill. She was ;<lb />
also a YDC re-<lb />
presentative to the State Student Legisla-<lb />
ture in Raleigh.<lb />
This year she is editor of the anuual, the<lb />
Tecoan and taught in the high school all fall<lb />
quarter. She received credit for double prac-<lb />
tice teaching. Janie has to say of that experi-<lb />
ence, "I loved it and my kids, they really<lb />
taught me a lot Incidentally she is major-<lb />
ing in commerce and English. She says her<lb />
ambition is "not to become and old maid<lb />
school teacher however.<lb />
When asked what her hobby is she<lb />
made the astonishing reply, "cooking, but<lb />
not eating it "I'd rather laugh than do<lb />
anything else, so I guess that's kind of a<lb />
hobby .too Janie admitted that she is<lb />
quite fond of moron jokes, "but not because<lb />
I'm moronish<lb />
"I'm very modest about all this she<lb />
said as the questioning went en. She was a<lb />
member of the Poe Society her freshman<lb />
year, and has been a member of the Com-<lb />
merce club for three years. Janie savs she<lb />
never was a junior. Having made four vears ' one. BEST ALL AROUND<lb />
Utopia For Students<lb />
With a growing demand<lb />
proved student government org<lb />
the campus, a committee <lb />
students has drawn up .<lb />
senting it t� ,nt student<lb />
This plan i the out<lb />
and crit icisms from stud<lb />
today, students of form<lb />
members. Meeting afl<lb />
in an office at some array ���?� . ! held when groups, or th<lb />
other ambition will come after the duration, 1 hav ,i(tUn togetfter ,<lb />
cause I don't want to be a war-bride ; finding the trouble of th<lb />
Janie's life has been Idled with manv I rf . , q  nijnat(.  p<lb />
interesting experience. It has been a favorite l4du( fm UvU,nU(V ,<lb />
pastime for many summers for Janie tohave outcome ia neari, <lb />
a host of her girl friends out to her house.<lb />
Arming themselves with a pitcher of tee<lb />
some blankets<lb />
water, a bottle of vinegar,<lb />
and pillows thev would climb up on top ol<lb />
the hen-house by way of a slightly delopi-<lb />
dated fence.<lb />
Janie is rooming in the dorm this quar-<lb />
ter with her "chosen" twin, Christine Hel-<lb />
len. (If you know one you surely know the<lb />
other because they have been very close<lb />
friends for many years.) "It's fun signing<lb />
in and out say Janie of dormitory life.<lb />
She likes all branches of the service, but<lb />
"I sure do like the Marine dances, because<lb />
there are so many boys and so few irls<lb />
She says she couid sit up all night playing<lb />
bridge if she was playing with "three more<lb />
silly people<lb />
"I miss Shasta more than anything.<lb />
She was my car. She always carried about<lb />
fifteen people, who usually ended up by<lb />
pushing. Her motor dropped 2 inches, the<lb />
radiator didn't have a bottom, and she had<lb />
a wind shielf wiper that wouldn't work. She<lb />
had four tires and a spare�but that didn't<lb />
mean anything. The steering wheel had so<lb />
much loose motion she went straight all the<lb />
time, but she was cute and she got where<lb />
she was going�but without an exhaust<lb />
pipe. Poor Shasta died one dav but ;t was<lb />
for the good of her countrv<lb />
killed a lot of Japs<lb />
Jane was qualified for many senior su-<lb />
perlatives and received a very outstanding<lb />
has been cai 1 I ully<lb />
and redu 1<lb />
cate detail<lb />
vised upon<lb />
able minimum shown in I<lb />
one.<lb />
Students who have<lb />
this movement will not<lb />
plan is put to work. They will I<lb />
from afar the progress I I<lb />
assuring such an organizatioi<lb />
students was their aim an I �<lb />
tion.<lb />
If 01 hers are willing I<lb />
hours for such a mo emenl<lb />
the remaining student bodv c<lb />
it careful consideral ion. �!<lb />
and the plan, read if. qu<lb />
to the extent that you becomi<lb />
but�UNDERSTAND IT. Wh<lb />
derstanling is reach 1 it is � I<lb />
believe thai the st udc nt body will<lb />
this movement 100 per cent '<lb />
Rudeness In Chapel<lb />
Recently an other v ise<lb />
program was marred by on<lb />
ness. Naturally everyone is<lb />
� studi<lb />
us I<lb />
SCUMMING<lb />
By The Keyhole Korrespondent<lb />
Who'll Be The Next Victim Of Cupid?<lb />
Marrying Fever Spreading - And How!<lb />
?-<lb />
!<lb />
Glad you like the tripe fed you here I that he seems to be get getting places with<lb />
last issue! If you didn't, what the hell are Dot Reade; but from the way that little<lb />
you doing back for more?<lb />
Speaking of last issue, no sooner did<lb />
Teet Beck and Pretty Peacock vacate Bush<lb />
number 3 side of Wilson than Big Doug<lb />
Jones and Ruthie Winslow moved up a<lb />
notch from number 2. They are carrying on<lb />
the Beck-Peacock necking tradition in a fine<lb />
style.<lb />
And while we are on the subject of<lb />
bushes, here's one we heard coming from<lb />
the shrubbery around the Campu<lb />
blonde and a big Jirine were cuddled in<lb />
Wilson parlor Sunday. Cushman's chances<lb />
look slim<lb />
Casanova Wiley Brown was lost for<lb />
two whole days when Isabel Barnhiil made<lb />
it Isabel Gurganus before he went looking<lb />
for a new chicken . . By the way, Wiley,<lb />
wasn't there once a girl named Mary<lb />
Home?<lb />
A suggestion to Rudy Walters: Better<lb />
ound the Campus building 1 keep an eye on Mid, big bov That wolf<lb />
after the dance the other night: "Dammit, Xick (Woody) Zuras is stil' in school<lb />
Katherme, you know you're the only girl I isn't he, Maxwell?<lb />
could ever loveWhy keep bringing the past We have discovered that the work be-<lb />
ing done in the Administration building<lb />
these days is iust a sideline to that done on<lb />
upOh Clyde, do you really mean it?<lb />
If you do, I'm the happiest girl in the<lb />
world r That's all we could get by stretch- i the steps after dark. 'And from ahTndic<lb />
mg our rubber ears till the priority board I tions it's Woody Jones and Sara Robertson<lb />
veiled Uncle! But for further informa-j who have the best records. They're con-<lb />
tion, consult Mann and Kyzer. (Wonder if, stantly on the honor roll in campus love<lb />
Lib Gates is still in Manteo's little black making.<lb />
book- . u , Charlotte Elliott seems to be having<lb />
Bushes are all right for some people, trouble deciding whether it wiP be Henry<lb />
but the old faithtul box in the shadows by (Romeo) Aldridge or Bill (Heartbroaker)<lb />
the staff room serves its purpose for Harry Greene. This Aldridge, by the way is quite<lb />
Jarvis and Janice Fairless. a power with the women. He started a bond<lb />
To Dick Gauidin: our deepest sympathy day of his cwn by nesting himself in his<lb />
for losing Ann and the farms. Look as if booth at Gotten and charging ten cents each<lb />
the Jinnes have caused another ECTC lad<lb />
to bite the dust<lb />
It looks as if Little Betty Batson packs<lb />
one helluva wallop�anyway, her ration<lb />
card includes Frank Coiner, Wesley John-<lb />
ston, Troy Rouse, one jitterbugging Mar-<lb />
ine, and several unidentified males. (Since<lb />
the ratio is some nine-to-one, she is hoard-<lb />
ing the loving that would ordinarily supply<lb />
40 ECTC belles.<lb />
Rhetorical question: How much are the<lb />
captains of the other five intramural bas-<lb />
ketball teams paying that little bundle of<lb />
pulchritude, Dot Johnson, to work on Ran-<lb />
dolph Roper? And it seems to be having its<lb />
effect since the Flying Fleet hasn't won<lb />
but one contest so far.<lb />
Looks as if Ethel Smith is trying to<lb />
monopolize these Carolina boys. Burney<lb />
Warren is the latest to succumb to her<lb />
charms.<lb />
Hold everything�here's a hot one�<lb />
Ruby White has accomplished the unaccom-<lb />
plishable by grabbing Barnard Trent from<lb />
Asbell's crew, leaving only about 16 mem-<lb />
bers for Jean . . .<lb />
Charles Cushman covered up his de-<lb />
bacle in the Freeman affair by pointing out<lb />
for kisses. Wonder how much he charges<lb />
for a date, girls? We hope this "hawks"<lb />
you, Henry.<lb />
Elmo seems to have broken the Mayo<lb />
tradition at East Carolina by capturing<lb />
the affections of more than one woman.<lb />
Leading candidate at present seems to be<lb />
the new freshman from Wilmington, Juani-<lb />
ta Blackman, who is following in the foot-<lb />
steps of sister Bunnie.<lb />
Nancy Wynne's charms enabled her to<lb />
hold a leading member of the Varsity club<lb />
long enough to derive some benefit from it.<lb />
Now that she's the club sweetheart you'd<lb />
better watch that stuff, Bob.<lb />
And here's a warning to those couples<lb />
who persist in using parked automobiles<lb />
for necking parlors. The chief says he's on<lb />
the prowl for such delinquents and that he<lb />
might squeal to the OPA.<lb />
Well, tnat's all, kids�if anybodv has<lb />
any complaints about anything written<lb />
here, let him look us up and we'll do one of<lb />
two things: prove that it's the absolute truth<lb />
or that it was two other fellows . . .<lb />
So we remain . . . your till Bill Harris<lb />
By Harold Taylor<lb />
. "Who'll be the next victim of cupid?"<lb />
Since Christmas this ole' marryin' fever<lb />
has been spreading like wild-fire and many<lb />
ECTC girls have become a part of a war<lb />
marriage, last week I asked Miss Morton for<lb />
the names of the married students and she<lb />
replied. "I'll give you the names of the girls<lb />
married now. but by the time the paper<lb />
comes out there may be a dozen more<lb />
When a girl goes home for the week-end now<lb />
it's very probable that she's changed her<lb />
name by the time she gets back. Some of the<lb />
girls that aren't getting married are sure-<lb />
ly doing some strong thinking according to<lb />
the number of flashy fingers seen around.<lb />
(I wonder if the dime stores are mopping<lb />
up during this war)<lb />
When talking to one of the luckv girls<lb />
the other day about married life she<lb />
promptly spoke up, "There ain't nothing<lb />
like it! It's a lot different from what I ex-<lb />
pected�it's wonderful Don't let this<lb />
statement influence you girls on the border<lb />
line because she had been married only two<lb />
weeks, and her husband is leaving for the<lb />
army soon. Ask her the same question after<lb />
she has been "sitting home reading her<lb />
magazines" six months from now.<lb />
Nearly all of the girls are marrying<lb />
men in service or who are expecting to be<lb />
called soon. Mrs. Miriam (Hewett) Gar-<lb />
gano, attractive blond wife of a Solomon<lb />
Island marine, was married last January<lb />
a year ago and hasn't seen her husband<lb />
since last June when he left for the Solo-<lb />
mons area. Leona (Council) Sugg went<lb />
west Christmas and married a private in<lb />
the army air corps way out in Oklahoma.<lb />
"We had a week and a half together but I<lb />
don't have any idea where he is now she<lb />
said. Isabel (Barnhiil) Gurganus certain-<lb />
ly surprised a few people when she came<lb />
back engaged after the holidays�but she<lb />
didn't stay that way long. She took the final<lb />
step about three weeks later. Mrs. Kirk<lb />
(Perry) Hayes, whose marriage culminated<lb />
a campus romance last year, is "Keeping<lb />
the home fires burning" while Bert is in<lb />
the Army Air Corps. The latest news has<lb />
it that Birchie Smith, editor of the Pieces<lb />
Of Eight, got married to a navv man Sat-<lb />
urday�Keep 'em sailing, Birchie<lb />
Other ECTC brides are Mrs. Elizabeth<lb />
(Ives) Ewell, Mrs. Velver (Brown) Wells<lb />
Mrs. Grace (Westbrook) Brockman, Mrs!<lb />
Lena Rose (Giles) Jennings, Mrs. Beatrice<lb />
(Helms) Daniels, Mrs. Nell (Brandon)<lb />
Reavis, Mrs. Dorothy (Ballentine) McClure<lb />
and Mrs. Lydia (May) Booth. Ther may<lb />
be others but it's their own fault because<lb />
they didn't get any publicity�they should<lb />
have told their roommates about being mar-<lb />
ried so she could have told everyone else on<lb />
the campus.<lb />
Many other students withdrew from<lb />
school after marrying, two of the more re-<lb />
cent ones being Dorothy Denny and Lib<lb />
Sugg who were married the past week-end<lb />
It is understood that many of the girls en-<lb />
rolled in the Fall quarter that didn't come<lb />
back to school this quarter have settled<lb />
down to married life.<lb />
Who started this "Gettinmarried busi-<lb />
ness around here anyway? Was it Mrs<lb />
Elizabeth (Smith) Smith, assistant dean of<lb />
women, who herself got hitched last Au-<lb />
Square Dance<lb />
By Evan Griffin<lb />
On Saturday night, February 6, the<lb />
halls of Wright building resounded with the<lb />
jive of Levy Evans and his "Coon-hunters"<lb />
(or was it's Stardusters?) as ECTC students<lb />
and guests brushed up on their four hands<lb />
around, Virginia Reel, and promenading at<lb />
a square Dance sponsored by the Varsity<lb />
club. Billy Greene and Vance Corey, both<lb />
experts in the art of square dancing, call-<lb />
ed the �ets, and their job of lessening the<lb />
confusion of the dancers probably didn't<lb />
arouse the envy of others. Between sets the<lb />
"Barnyard promenaders" were given a<lb />
breathing spell by playing records for those<lb />
more interested in round dancing. It can<lb />
certainly be said that "a good time was had<lb />
by all" judging from the "ruckus" that was<lb />
raised and the jiving of the lartre crowd at-<lb />
tending (approximately 800).<lb />
A hog-calling contest was conducted on<lb />
the stage and top honors went to Farmer<lb />
Snag Clark (for either yodeling or hog-call-<lb />
ing) . He w a s given one dollar in trade at<lb />
the Olde Towne Inn by the Varsity club and<lb />
a T-Bone steak by the Olde Towne Inn.<lb />
The highlight of the dance was the an-<lb />
nouncing of the Varsity club Sweetheart.<lb />
Nancy Wynne, a cute blond from Bethel,<lb />
was the lucky girl winning the honor<lb />
and the Varsity club badge was pinned<lb />
around her shoulders by Bob Youn�- (no<lb />
doubt).<lb />
Proceeds from the dance will go to-<lb />
wards sponsoring a- formal dance on March<lb />
6 a n d for the purpose of putting on good<lb />
posture week in the near future.<lb />
the morning paper as �. r a<lb />
I know she's , there should be no objection I<lb />
of papers before the last M rii<lb />
chapel, but under no circumsft<lb />
papers be read after the 8:30 n'cl � <lb />
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read, study, and probably sleep t<lb />
many chapel programs bu1 usually<lb />
disturbance to others. How ver, it w<lb />
impossible to open a thing ; - lai<lb />
newspaper and not call attention to !i<lb />
by the size and n use of he paper.<lb />
Such ;i program as the memorial<lb />
vice held Tuesday, February 2. m .<lb />
most reverent and respectful i tt ntion<lb />
any type program. It must take a I I<lb />
nerve or ignorance to sit right und<lb />
speakers noses and rattle and turn<lb />
a paper for the entire student body<lb />
ness. How<lb />
friends of<lb />
membered<lb />
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Everybody Needs Books<lb />
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their assignments and uphold the stands<lb />
w the school when there aren't enough I<lb />
books to go around in some classes?<lb />
It can prove I 1 U very inronvii � I<lb />
sometimes impossible to find<lb />
to go to the library 1 nd pn<lb />
merit. It seems that some 1<lb />
in favor of ordering more<lb />
book because they are not based wil<lb />
efficieny of the book All right if they are<lb />
contemplating changing the book why wait<lb />
until a great many students suffer from th<lb />
the lack of proper materials. Why don't the<lb />
choose the new books and order them nou "<lb />
As matter of fact several years ago? Pro-<lb />
bably the war will get blamed for it now I<lb />
One teacher defends the lack of book, bv<lb />
saying that the library staff savs "ten<lb />
dents to a book When ten<lb />
prepare an assignment (<lb />
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eight of these students to come to cla<lb />
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students try to<lb />
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Professor Deal Gives Class A Cut<lb />
After Waiting Eighteen Years!<lb />
Believe it or not Mr. R. C. Deal has been<lb />
promising a cut to his classes for eighteen<lb />
years, and not until yesterday was that cut<lb />
given!<lb />
plays a clean ball game  The Keyhole! gust? If so, she certainly has a lot of in<lb />
Korrespondents. fluence around here<lb />
 t�JJ began with two names. (Wrhoever<lb />
said, What's in a name?") The Titians were<lb />
giants and land storms in Mythology; Titian<lb />
was an Italian painter that discovered a<lb />
certain shade of red. Mr. Deal thinking it<lb />
was going to be difficult for his students to<lb />
keep the two straight gave them the incen-<lb />
tive to straighten them out by oromising a<lb />
cut if every student identified the names<lb />
correctly when quiz time came around His<lb />
anticipation was not in vain because vear<lb />
after year someone would miss the question.<lb />
� A,bout a week a�� he ave his class in<lb />
Mythology a test. Question number fourteen<lb />
was "Define Titian Being very confident<lb />
ol the intellect of her class, one student<lb />
promptly asked the professor, "Will we get<lb />
a cut if all of us answer number fourteen<lb />
correctly?"<lb />
"That was certainly the wrong ques-<lb />
tion at the wrong time said Prof. Deal "I<lb />
Tielped raise her and so I speak a little more<lb />
frankly to her than I do to my other stu-<lb />
dentS explained Mr- DeaI to his class<lb />
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body answers it right<lb />
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utian�Italian painter<lb />
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his announcement. "Everybodv answered<lb />
the fourteenth question right except two<lb />
girls who came in the class after I told vou<lb />
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And so Deal gave a cut that he had<lb />
promising for eighteen years!<lb />
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PAGE THREE<lb />
Cadets In Tournament Finals<lb />
Regular Game Ends In Tie Good Offidating<lb />
Vols Win In Overtime<lb />
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Middies, Cadets<lb />
Tie For 'Mural<lb />
Basketball Title<lb />
First-place honors in the<lb />
tramural basketball league reg<lb />
ular season play were shared<lb />
by V. B. Harris' Middies and<lb />
Wiley Brown's Cadets, who<lb />
won seven games and lost three<lb />
each to end the season in a tie.<lb />
1 he two teams plan to play off<lb />
the tie tor league champion-<lb />
ship at a later date.<lb />
Floyd Woody's Volunteers<lb />
finished a close third place<lb />
with a record of six wins and<lb />
tour losses. In fourth place was<lb />
Stuart Tripp's Generals, who<lb />
broke even in the ten<lb />
schedule.<lb />
The Standings:<lb />
IVam won<lb />
Middies 7<lb />
( adets 7<lb />
Volunteers 6<lb />
Generals 5<lb />
Commandos 4<lb />
Flying Fleet 1<lb />
Roommates Buddy Murray<lb />
and Clyde Mann turned in an<lb />
outstanding job as officials for<lb />
all the games of the recent in-<lb />
tramural basketball league and<lb />
were questioned very few times<lb />
on their decisions. They kept<lb />
the games under control at all<lb />
times and were respected by the<lb />
boys.<lb />
Showing the sportsmanship<lb />
which has prevailed throughout<lb />
the season, these two boys, who<lb />
ai e veteran hardwood perform<lb />
ei s sacrificed their opportunity<lb />
to participate in the Rames in<lb />
order that they might officiate.<lb />
game<lb />
lostpet.<lb />
3.700<lb />
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smooth ball<lb />
Flying Fleet<lb />
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topped again.<lb />
the winners<lb />
Doug Jones and<lb />
led the losers<lb />
Billy "the Kid" Greene, for-<lb />
ward for the Cadets, topped<lb />
Steve Jones by nine points and<lb />
won individual scoring honors<lb />
for the intramural basketball<lb />
league play. Bill's total was 121<lb />
points while Steve swished the<lb />
for 112 markers.<lb />
Captain Wiley Brown of the<lb />
Cadets took third place honors<lb />
with 110 points. Greene and<lb />
Brown teamed to give the<lb />
Cadets the team scoring hon-<lb />
ors.<lb />
Big Stuart Tripp, who led<lb />
his team to a successful sea-<lb />
son, shared fourth place with<lb />
Captain Floyd Woody of the<lb />
Volunteers with 90 points each<lb />
Bob Young versatile Comman-<lb />
do guard copped fifth place<lb />
honors with a total of 89<lb />
points.<lb />
Top individual scorers are as<lb />
follows:<lb />
Captain Woody<lb />
Leads His Team<lb />
To Victory<lb />
A last-second field goal by<lb />
Captain Floyd Woody enabled<lb />
the Volunteers to eke out a close<lb />
win over the Commandos by a<lb />
28-26 count in the first round<lb />
of the championship intramural<lb />
tournament play last week.<lb />
Doug Eley, Jerome Butler and<lb />
Steve Jones fired shots from all<lb />
angles of the floor to give the<lb />
Vols a lead in the first half. In<lb />
the second half Captain Nick<lb />
Zuras and Bob Young connected<lb />
on several beautiful shots and<lb />
and put their team back i nto<lb />
the ball game.<lb />
Young knotted the count at<lb />
26-all with a long pot shot with<lb />
only a minute to play; but<lb />
Woody pulled the game out of<lb />
the fire with a beautiful shot<lb />
from out near the sideline with<lb />
only seconds remaining in the<lb />
ball game.<lb />
Scoring for both clubs<lb />
evenly distributed with Eley<lb />
Butler and Jones leading the<lb />
victors, while Young, Zuras and<lb />
Waters led the losers. The vic-<lb />
tory advanced the Volunteers to<lb />
the semi-finals of the tourna-<lb />
ment.<lb />
Volunteers And Cadets<lb />
Fight Way Into Finals<lb />
Seeded Cadets Go<lb />
To Finals<lb />
Topseeded Middies<lb />
Downed By Vols<lb />
INVEST IO OF YOU? INCOME<lb />
IN WAR BONDS AND STAMPS<lb />
Playing Has Begun In Girls<lb />
Intramural Basketball<lb />
11-Star Selection<lb />
-$<lb />
The editor's choice for the all<lb />
star berths is based on the all-<lb />
round play during the regular<lb />
season and a player's perform-<lb />
ance in the tournament does<lb />
not enter into this selection.<lb />
First Team:<lb />
Player<lb />
Total Points<lb />
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It WO<lb />
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Greene 121<lb />
S. Jones . 112<lb />
Brown 110<lb />
S. Tripp 90<lb />
Woody  90<lb />
Young 89<lb />
Zuras 82<lb />
Roper 80<lb />
Harris 78<lb />
Clark 75<lb />
D. Jones 65<lb />
Johnson 59<lb />
Warren 56<lb />
Lassiter 55<lb />
Forrest 51<lb />
Craft . 51<lb />
Waters 47<lb />
Mavo  44<lb />
Elev 38<lb />
Butler 35<lb />
Rogerson .  33<lb />
Owens 28<lb />
LINEUP:<lb />
Volunteers<lb />
Woody, g<lb />
Butler, c<lb />
Eley, f<lb />
S. Jones, f<lb />
B. Tripp, g<lb />
Sparrow, g<lb />
Totals<lb />
Commandos<lb />
Zuras, g<lb />
Crandell, g<lb />
Mallard, c<lb />
Waters, c<lb />
Young, f<lb />
Cox, f<lb />
Totals<lb />
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2<lb />
3<lb />
4<lb />
3<lb />
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SUPPER T I M E<lb />
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The girls, under the direc-<lb />
tion of Lee Bledsoe, have or-<lb />
ganized dormitory teams for<lb />
intramural play. They began<lb />
playing Tuesday in a series to<lb />
d et e r m i n e the intramural<lb />
champs. There are four teams<lb />
organized: One in Cotton, with<lb />
Justine Gurley for captain; one<lb />
in Wilson, with Nell Murphey<lb />
for captain; two in Jarvis, one<lb />
with Verna Caraway for cap-<lb />
tain and the other with Lsbelle<lb />
Gurganus for captain.<lb />
They have been holding in-<lb />
formal practice for the past<lb />
two weeks and some of the girls<lb />
look like real stars. Amanda<lb />
Etheridge, a freshman from<lb />
Manteo, shows promise of be-<lb />
coming an outstanding player.<lb />
Wile y Brown's scrapping<lb />
Cadets fought their way into<lb />
the finals of the inlramurals<lb />
championship tournament Wed-<lb />
nesday night by downing Ran-<lb />
dolph Roper's Flying Fleet in a<lb />
27-20 thriller.<lb />
Although they got off to a<lb />
slow start, the Cadets led all the<lb />
way and put the game on ice in<lb />
the last five minutes of play<lb />
when Billy Greene and Captain<lb />
Brown tallied with follow-up<lb />
shots to put them in the lead by<lb />
seven points. Brown, Greene<lb />
and Owens lead the victorious<lb />
Cadets in scoring with 24<lb />
points between them.<lb />
Captain Roper, Burnie War-<lb />
ren, and Russell Rogerson turn-<lb />
ed in fine performances for the<lb />
Flying Fleet.<lb />
LINEUP:<lb />
Cadets<lb />
Brown, g<lb />
Greene, 1<lb />
Johnson, c<lb />
Owens, g<lb />
Williams, i'<lb />
Woody's Volunteers fought<lb />
their way into the finals of the<lb />
intramural tournament by de-<lb />
feating Harris' top seeded Mid-<lb />
dies in the semi-finals played<lb />
early this week.<lb />
Steve Jones who was second<lb />
in scoring during regular play,<lb />
led the Vols with 10 points fol-<lb />
lowed closely by lanky Doug<lb />
Ely with 9. Harris was high<lb />
scorer for the losers with 12<lb />
points.<lb />
LINE UP:<lb />
Volunteers Pos<lb />
Woody G<lb />
B. Tripp G<lb />
Butler C<lb />
S. Jones F<lb />
Ely F<lb />
Total<lb />
Flying F<lb />
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Rogerson<lb />
Taylor, f<lb />
Warren, g<lb />
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SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 13.<lb />
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Louise Marl in Joins<lb />
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WAVES�<lb />
Another graduate of this<lb />
college to enter the service is<lb />
Miss Margaret Martin. She is a<lb />
member of the WAVES and is<lb />
now stationed at Cedar Falls,<lb />
Iowa. From a letter received<lb />
recently s h e writes: "This<lb />
school is a General School for<lb />
the purpose of training enlist-<lb />
listed personnel for their lives<lb />
in the Navy and in Special;<lb />
Schools. Our class is the second!<lb />
of its kind. We came here on j<lb />
January 21st and will be here!<lb />
for four or five weeks. Then;<lb />
we'll be scut directly on to work <lb />
or to some Special School.<lb />
"The strictest Naval Discip<lb />
line is observed. Orders and<lb />
Commands are obeyed to the<lb />
letter, and so far everyone has<lb />
c o o p e r a t e d beautifully. We<lb />
might have thought our rules<lb />
at the college were strict, we<lb />
just didn't know how much,<lb />
moet we could take<lb />
"The group here is a very se- <lb />
lect. intelligent group, and I be-1<lb />
lieve they'll do some very<lb />
worth-while service when they<lb />
have finished their training<lb />
Lueu Inez Glover, a WAVE�<lb />
Lucy Inez Glover, who took aj<lb />
two year course in Primary j<lb />
Education graduated here in<lb />
1936. She came back later to<lb />
summer school and is now in <lb />
the Naval Reserve for Women<lb />
at the Naval Training School,<lb />
Indiana University, Blooming-<lb />
ton. Indiana.<lb />
Before entering the Navy Re-<lb />
serve she was an employee in<lb />
the Division of Account. State<lb />
Revenue Department and re-<lb />
ceived a leave of absence from<lb />
there when she decided to en-<lb />
ter the service for her country.<lb />
She is training to be a store-<lb />
keeper and this training con-<lb />
sists of many courses such as:<lb />
Navy Organization and indoc-<lb />
trination. Military Drill, calis-<lb />
thentics. English and Navy<lb />
aviation accounting and typing.<lb />
She says "Our day's work be-<lb />
gins with reveille at 6:15 and<lb />
ends with taps at 10:00 She<lb />
expressed how glad she was<lb />
that she could do her part for<lb />
her country by doing this<lb />
work.<lb />
Edna Haskett Weaver, Instruc-<lb />
tor�<lb />
Mrs. Edna Haskett Weaver I<lb />
is the only North Carolina<lb />
Woman instructor of radio<lb />
operating in the Army Air<lb />
Force. She attended school here<lb />
in 1928-29.<lb />
"As you may know she says<lb />
in a recent letter. "I am now<lb />
teaching Radio Operating in<lb />
Army Air Forces Technical<lb />
Training School at Sioux Falls,<lb />
South Dakota. My work is most<lb />
interesting and I enjoy every<lb />
moment of it. In all my teach-<lb />
ing experiences the foundation<lb />
upon which I have built my<lb />
best efforts is the teachers<lb />
training received at East Caro-<lb />
lina Teachers college<lb />
with the desirability of a fed-<lb />
eration as a means of prevent-<lb />
ing world-wide depressions.<lb />
Professor Edwin Padgett,<lb />
head of the speech department<lb />
at State college judged both<lb />
debates.<lb />
MEET<lb />
Continued from Page One<lb />
on "Demands for Christian<lb />
"Methods in Christ-<lb />
tian Living and Courage for<lb />
Christian Living<lb />
Outstanding leaders assisted<lb />
the conference which divided<lb />
after the address and forum in-<lb />
to small "cell groups" for fur-<lb />
ther work and study. Dr. Hiey<lb />
Bollinger, secretary of the De-<lb />
partment of Student Work of<lb />
the General Board led one of<lb />
the groups, and also conducted<lb />
a "workshop period" for of-<lb />
ficers of student groups.<lb />
Students attending the con-<lb />
ference from East Carolina<lb />
Teachers college were: Edna<lb />
Powell, Sybil Beaman, Alma<lb />
Simmons, Jessie Earp, Mary<lb />
Edith Hollingsworth, Lillian<lb />
Boyette, Jonnie Faye<lb />
Dorothy Lewis, Frances South-<lb />
erland, Wanda Tyndall, Robert<lb />
Martin and Elizabeth Titts-<lb />
worth, Methodist student secre-<lb />
tarv.<lb />
COUNCIL<lb />
Continued from, Page One<lb />
STU COOPERATIVE MOVEEment<lb />
for any mutual problem of students<lb />
and faculty or staff.<lb />
h. Shall interpret in case of dispute<lb />
any by-law of the SCM.<lb />
STANDING COMMITTEES<lb />
1. Budget Committee�Shall be com-<lb />
posed of the treasurer of the SCM<lb />
as chairman, 2 boys, 2 girls, 2 fac-<lb />
ulty advisers, and shall appropriate<lb />
funds collected by the SCM, and pre-<lb />
sent budget to student body for ap-<lb />
proval.<lb />
2. Entertainment Committee�Shall<lb />
be composed of 2 representatives<lb />
from each class and three faculty<lb />
advisers and shall submit plan for<lb />
proposed entertainment program to<lb />
SCC, shall sign necessary contracts<lb />
for the same, shall have charge of<lb />
calendar of social events.<lb />
3. Social Committee�Shall be com-<lb />
posed of two representatives from<lb />
each class and two faculty advisers<lb />
and shall have charge of all social<lb />
functions given by the entire student<lb />
body and shall have charge of the<lb />
calendar of social events in conjunc-<lb />
tion with Entertainment Committee.<lb />
4. Publications Board�Shall be com-<lb />
posed of the editors and business<lb />
managers and one faculty adviser<lb />
from each publication and three stu-<lb />
dents-at-large. Shall certify the can-<lb />
didates for editor, business manager,<lb />
and the assistants of all the publi-<lb />
cations, shall furnish estimates for<lb />
the Budget Committee as to the<lb />
amount of money each publication<lb />
will need for the ensuing year, shall<lb />
approve the editorial policies of the<lb />
publications, shall fill vacancies of<lb />
the staff of any publication during<lb />
the year subject to confirmation by<lb />
the Student body.<lb />
5. House and Grounds Committee�<lb />
Shall be composed of one student<lb />
from each dormitory, two students-<lb />
at-large, and two faculty advisers<lb />
and shall plan and execute a definite<lb />
program in the interest of the ap-<lb />
pearance of the campus.<lb />
6. Point System Committee�Shall<lb />
be composed of one student from<lb />
each class and one faculty adviser<lb />
and shall check all points and re-<lb />
Barnes I port � tne &amp;CC any v'�lation of the<lb />
Point System.<lb />
7. Elections Committee�Shall be<lb />
composed of one student from each<lb />
class, three students-at-large and<lb />
two faculty advisers and shall<lb />
supervise all elections, set up polls,<lb />
handle publicity, shall have all nomi-<lb />
nees certified, post names of candi-<lb />
dates one week prior to election day,<lb />
and shall see that officers maintain<lb />
average and conduct record neces-<lb />
sary.<lb />
8. Handbook Committee�Shall be<lb />
composed of six members of the SCC<lb />
and shall have charge of editing the<lb />
handbook for the following year.<lb />
OPERA<lb />
Continued from Page Two<lb />
Fridav. February 26 and Tues-<lb />
day, March 2. Principal roles<lb />
in the opera will be taken by<lb />
Jean Abeyounis, Lorraine Prit-<lb />
chard, Donald Perry. Ingram<lb />
Walters, James White and W.<lb />
B. Harris. Elizabeth Bridgers,<lb />
Lucy Nell Smith, Mary Blane<lb />
Justus, Mary Alice Charlton,<lb />
Marie Walthall and Morris<lb />
Flow will sing smaller parts<lb />
and the chorus music will be<lb />
provided bv the Womens Glee<lb />
Club.<lb />
VISIT THE<lb />
(DIXIE LUNCH!<lb />
. "Where The Gang Eats" j<lb />
KARES<lb />
DEBATERS<lb />
Continued from Page One<lb />
in the first debater after win-<lb />
ning the first two clashes. The<lb />
second debate was won by the<lb />
same team alter it received de-<lb />
cision over the affirmative in<lb />
two out of three clashes. Both<lb />
of the clashes won by the neg-<lb />
ative in the second debate dealt<lb />
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In<lb />
EATS<lb />
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DRINKS<lb />
STUDENTS!<lb />
PATRONIZE<lb />
THE MERCHANTS<lb />
WHOSE ADS YOU SEE<lb />
IN THIS PAPER<lb />
PLAN<lb />
Continued from Page One<lb />
on the campus and will be<lb />
large enough to carry out ex-<lb />
tensive plans.<lb />
The legislative powers of the<lb />
SCM will be vested in the stu-<lb />
dent body while the judicial<lb />
powers will be centered in two<lb />
separate bodies�a Women's<lb />
Judiciary and a Men's Judici-<lb />
ary, assisted by house commit-<lb />
tees and day-student commit-<lb />
tees. In case any misunder-<lb />
standing as to the meaning of<lb />
any rule should arise, a Stud-<lb />
ent-Faculty Committee h a s<lb />
been provided to act as an in-<lb />
terpreting agency as well as a<lb />
group in which students and<lb />
faculty may meet to thrash out<lb />
together their mutual problems.<lb />
The rough draft of the plan<lb />
will be presented to the student<lb />
body in mass meeting Wednes-<lb />
day night for consideration and<lb />
action. As the floor will be<lb />
open for questions and any<lb />
recommendations a n y member<lb />
of the present associations<lb />
wishes to make before definite-<lb />
action is taken, all students are<lb />
urged to bring their copies oJ<lb />
the chart with them to the<lb />
meeting.<lb />
HIGH TRIBUTE<lb />
Continued from Page One<lb />
not attend our college his father<lb />
and mother were closely associa-<lb />
ted with the institution for<lb />
many years and he grew up on<lb />
our campus<lb />
Maribelle Roberston opened<lb />
the program with the playing<lb />
of Beethoven's "Moonlight Son-<lb />
ata Charles Cushman followed<lb />
bv reading a passage in the<lb />
fifteenth chapter of the Gospel<lb />
of John.<lb />
Harold Taylor paid tribute to<lb />
Lt. Andrews and in closing his<lb />
brief biographical sketch he<lb />
said, "O. D. gave all that he had<lb />
to the cause of freedom. He will<lb />
be an inspiration not only to us<lb />
that knew him but to all stu-<lb />
dents of East Carolina Teachers<lb />
college<lb />
Rosalie Brown, speaking of<lb />
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Lt. Johnston, pointed out his<lb />
intense interest in flying and<lb />
spoke of his fine qualities as a<lb />
person and a soldier. "He gave<lb />
his all for his family, his school,<lb />
and his country she said.<lb />
J. C. Shepherd talked of Lt.j<lb />
Woolfoik's great interest in all i<lb />
things scientific, as shown in I<lb />
even his grammar school days.<lb />
nd his love for living, which<lb />
rathei fly even th<lb />
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Ruby Taylor read a Bonn<lb />
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The annual tuition of $100.00 covers<lb />
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