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GREENVILLE, N. C, FRIDAY, APRIL 9,1948<lb />
Number 13<lb />
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RepresentECTC<lb />
At State Meet<lb />
At the meeting of the Council<lb />
on Cooperation in Teacher Edu-<lb />
cation in Chicago last week-end,<lb />
from which President Leon R.<lb />
Meadows returned early this<lb />
week, the chief problems con-<lb />
sidered, said President Mead-<lb />
ows, were financing the school<lb />
maintaining morale in educa-<lb />
tion, pre-service and in-service<lb />
training teachers, and post-war<lb />
education.<lb />
Around 75 representatives of<lb />
the fourteen national education<lb />
organizations of the country<lb />
were present at this meeting,<lb />
which was, for mo.t of them, a<lb />
substitute for their usual annual<lb />
convention. President Meadows<lb />
represented the executive com-<lb />
mittee of the American Asso-<lb />
ciation of Teachers colleges.<lb />
All met first in a general ses-<lb />
sion, then divided into foui<lb />
groups to consider separate<lb />
��pies, and later brought to-<lb />
jgether th i findings and sugges-<lb />
! tions of each.<lb />
Also, representatives of<lb />
National Safety Organization<lb />
me1 with the Council, to seek the<lb />
assistance of teachers collects<lb />
especially, in carrying out a plan<lb />
for safety education.<lb />
The chief suggestions record-<lb />
ed l�y the Council were the need<lb />
for the prospective federal aid<lb />
being offered the schools by the<lb />
three hundred million subsidy<lb />
bill now before Congress, the<lb />
Mrs. May Eure Tyndall<lb />
Elected Alumni Secretary<lb />
M is. May Johnson Eure<lb />
Tyndall. of Ay den, North Caro-<lb />
lina, has been elected to the<lb />
position of secretary of the<lb />
Alumni Association of East<lb />
Carolina Teachers College and<lb />
will arrivi on the campus about<lb />
the first of May to begin her<lb />
duties and will continue, in this<lb />
beginning period of her service,<lb />
through the first term of the<lb />
Summer School. This is the im-<lb />
portant announcement just re-<lb />
leased by Mrs. J. C. Holland,<lb />
State president of the Associa-<lb />
tion.<lb />
Mrs. Tyndall. who<lb />
her A. B. degree in June, 1938,<lb />
was a major in grammar grade<lb />
education; and for the past two<lb />
years has been teaching in the<lb />
elementary grades in Deep Run.<lb />
North Carolina.<lb />
As a charter member and the<lb />
first president of the Ayden<lb />
( hapter of the Association,<lb />
Mrs. Tyndall demonstrated her<lb />
the) leadership and loyal service in<lb />
the Association. Each year since<lb />
her graduation she has taken an<lb />
active part in both her<lb />
chapter and the Association at<lb />
large, so that she is well in-<lb />
formed on the nature of the or-<lb />
ganization and experienced in<lb />
many phases of its work.<lb />
In her senior year in college<lb />
Mrs. Tyndall was chosen among<lb />
the "superlatives" of her class<lb />
as the member with the "most<lb />
personality It is this striking<lb />
personality, her friendliness, in-<lb />
telligence, and poise which also<lb />
make her well fitted to take over<lb />
the responsibilities of alumni<lb />
secretary.<lb />
Mrs. Tyndall is affiliated<lb />
w i t h the Aydcn Christian<lb />
Church and was formerly a<lb />
member of the Ayden Junior<lb />
Woman's Club. She is the<lb />
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B.<lb />
Eure of Whiteville, North Caro-<lb />
lina.<lb />
Mrs. Tyndall succeeds Miss<lb />
Estelle MeClees, the Associa-<lb />
tion's first secretary, whose<lb />
 resignation last June to return<lb />
 to her former position as a<lb />
Ingram Waiters, senior stu- science teacher in Elizabeth<lb />
dent in music, presented a piano City left a vacancy that has been<lb />
' recital with a skill and artistry ; difficult to fill. The committee<lb />
Dr. W. A. Browne,<lb />
Father Maurice<lb />
Vespers Speakers<lb />
necessity of the development of<lb />
a retirement system for teach-<lb />
ers as a contribution to morale<lb />
in education, the need to train<lb />
teachers for both immediate and<lb />
long-time needs, and the impor-<lb />
tance of trying to envision the<lb />
needs of the education of the fu-<lb />
ture from knowledge of the past<lb />
and of making preparation for<lb />
it.<lb />
Dr. W. A. Browne, adviser<lb />
for the YMCA and a member of<lb />
the faculty spoke at the Vesper<lb />
service Sunday evening, March<lb />
29.<lb />
Dr. Browne used as his topic<lb />
"Religious Mannerisms and in<lb />
received the talk brought out some of the<lb />
differences in religious ideas<lb />
and practices that groups have<lb />
fostered at one time or another.<lb />
"We cultivate our religion to<lb />
suit our wishes instead of mak-<lb />
ing our wishes suit our reli-<lb />
gion he told the audience.<lb />
Then turning to some of the<lb />
"religious mannerisms" in ways<lb />
of thinking that are practiced<lb />
j now, he said, "We have acquir-<lb />
ed, for example, the idea that<lb />
I some occupations are better<lb />
.11 than others or that the interests<lb />
of a few groups are more im-<lb />
porant than others<lb />
Dr. Browne warned against<lb />
failing to recognize values in<lb />
others. In hating our enemies<lb />
we may iose sight of the good<lb />
in them. To get ourselves int<lb />
the right ways of things we<lb />
must get right ways of living,<lb />
he declared.<lb />
Alice Ferrell of Clayton con-<lb />
ducted the devotional. Pianist<lb />
Vern Kuetemyer<lb />
Arranges Melodies<lb />
When Jean Abeyounis, Lor<lb />
raine Pritchard, Linwood Gur-<lb />
ganus, Camille Jernigan and<lb />
Denton Russell appear together<lb />
in concert on May 4th they will<lb />
include on their program<lb />
melodies from "Porgy and<lb />
Bess" in an arrangement which<lb />
has a unique distinction. The<lb />
arrangement was made by<lb />
Private Vernon Kuetemeyer of<lb />
the Army Air Corps and was<lb />
completed in the barracks and<lb />
around the amusement center<lb />
piano at the army air base in<lb />
New Orleans where PrivaU;<lb />
Kuetemeyer is stationed.<lb />
Last year as a graduating<lb />
senior in the music department<lb />
Vernon Kuetemeyer arranged<lb />
melodies from Jerome Kern's<lb />
"Showboat" which were sung in<lb />
a campus concert and repeated<lb />
this week in chapel. This year<lb />
although in a much different<lb />
environment he has found the<lb />
necessary minutes of time to<lb />
complete his arrangement of<lb />
themes from the famous folk<lb />
opera by George Gershwin. The<lb />
arrangement includes such<lb />
familiar numbers as "Summer-<lb />
time "I Got Plenty o 'Nut<lb />
tin' " and "It Ain' Necessarily<lb />
So<lb />
The four singers and Mis<lb />
Jernigan will offer a diversi-<lb />
fied program of solos, duets<lb />
and ensemble numbers.<lb />
Bessie Fay Hunt's Motion<lb />
Carried At Mass Meeting<lb />
A. L. Dittmer<lb />
New Officers<lb />
Elected By BSU<lb />
BSU officers for next year<lb />
have been elected by the Bap-<lb />
tists of ECTC. They are Carol<lb />
Ieigh Humphries, president;<lb />
was Dorothin� Massey of" Pleas- Gwendolyn Ward, membership<lb />
Rudy Walters<lb />
Gives Successful<lb />
Piano Recital<lb />
ant Hill<lb />
For the vesper hour service<lb />
April 5, Father Maurice, pastor<lb />
of St. Gabriel's Catholic Church<lb />
of Greenville, spoke on the vital<lb />
need for religion along with<lb />
formal education.<lb />
Presiding for the YMCA, the<lb />
student welfare chairman of the<lb />
organization, W. B. Harris, pre-<lb />
sented Miss Pearlie Langston<lb />
of Four Oaks, who introduce<lb />
A. L Dittmer<lb />
To Give Recital<lb />
Next Tuesday<lb />
The next musical offering<lb />
from the Music Department will<lb />
be given next Tuesday evening,<lb />
April 13, in the Austin Auditor-<lb />
ium at 8:30 P. M. when A. L<lb />
Dittmer. violinist and Mrs. Guy<lb />
Smith, pianist appear in a con-<lb />
cert of violin and piano music.<lb />
Mr. Dittmer of our faculty is<lb />
well known in and around<lb />
Greenville for previous appear-<lb />
ances as a violin soloist. Mrs.<lb />
Smith, formerly of our faculty,<lb />
is now organist at the First<lb />
Presbyterian Church of this<lb />
city. She will always be remem-<lb />
bered for the excellent accom-<lb />
panying she used to do for the<lb />
many traveling artists who fre-<lb />
quently anpeared without an ac-<lb />
companist; her accompaniments<lb />
for all of these were, in spite of<lb />
their extemporaneous nature,<lb />
practically flawless.<lb />
The program to be given next<lb />
vice-president; Mary Cox, de<lb />
votional vice-president; Ruth<lb />
McHair, social vice-president:<lb />
Mary Frances Ellis, secretary;<lb />
Edna Earle Lange, treasurer; j Tuesday is particularly interest -<lb />
Jean Dailey, Baptist Student ing from the fact that so many<lb />
representative; Dorothy Sasser, I contemporary composers are<lb />
reporter; Rebecca Perry, editor<lb />
of Key; Dorothy Whitley, music<lb />
chaiman; Christine Hellen, day<lb />
student representative; Laura<lb />
M. Walker, YWA president;<lb />
Father Maurice. For the special Mary Ann Rogers, Immanuel<lb />
ion of meni-<lb />
� D Ita chapter of<lb />
. Gamma, honorary<lb />
ternity for teach-<lb />
the state meeting<lb />
past week-end.<lb />
ere three faculty<lb />
Dr. Lucile Turner,<lb />
Jei and Miss<lb />
that won much applause Frida<lb />
evening, April 2.<lb />
The program was varied and<lb />
interesting. Among the com-<lb />
j positions given, those of modern<lb />
composers seemed to win most<lb />
response from the audience<lb />
Walters' own composition, "Pre<lb />
lude" was so well received by<lb />
his listeners that he repeated it<lb />
See Recital on Page Four<lb />
that secured Mrs. Tyndall's ser-<lb />
vices was appointed by Mrs.<lb />
Holland last June, and was<lb />
composed of Mrs. J. L. Marconi<lb />
of Raleigh, Miss Virginia<lb />
Blount of Roanokc Rapids, Mice<lb />
Maria D. Graham of the Faculty<lb />
Advisory Committee to the<lb />
As. ociation, and Mrs. Holland,<lb />
ex-officio chairman, of Ral-<lb />
eigh.<lb />
music, Jean Abeyounis sang "I<lb />
Heard a Forest Praying<lb />
The purpose of education, said<lb />
the speaker, is not to make<lb />
walking encyclopedias, but to<lb />
fit people to live in their own<lb />
state in life. A man may have<lb />
any number of degrees, and still<lb />
not be fit to meet his obliga-<lb />
tions to his fellow men and God.<lb />
irn�<lb />
head of<lb />
.� ; ai tmi nt of this<lb />
is a state founder<lb />
irer, also attend-<lb />
: the Council,<lb />
i the general<lb />
nd was a guest of<lb />
a ,i reception for Dr<lb />
ml the state officers.<lb />
Jenkins, also of the Eng-<lb />
- ent, spoke at the<lb />
aft rnoon session as<lb />
the standing com-<lb />
oii progress. Miss Nevveli,<lb />
Education department,<lb />
ate from the local<lb />
a isisted in the initi-<lb />
eremonies for new mem-<lb />
 and the reception which<lb />
'��1.<lb />
Among the initiates wero<lb />
. for the local chapter, Mrs<lb />
R. Waiters, of the Home<lb />
nomics department; Miss<lb />
Lacy, field worker with<lb />
State Department of Edu-<lb />
i ai ion and member of the Home<lb />
Kconomics faculty; and Mrs.<lb />
Mary Langston Evans of Man<lb />
teo, formerly a teacher in the<lb />
Greenville schools.<lb />
Members of the Northeastern<lb />
Chapter of Delta Kappa Gam-<lb />
ma, including Farmville, Kins-<lb />
ton, Plymouth and Manteo, will<lb />
See State Meet an Page Four<lb />
by Helen Page Johnson<lb />
I spend a considerable por- contagious,<lb />
tion of my time observing the<lb />
habits of my fellow students.<lb />
By their various movements<lb />
and migrations they bring the<lb />
about, to me! I<lb />
see they<lb />
fever?<lb />
year<lb />
have the fever. What<lb />
Spring, of course.<lb />
Yes, Spring is here! I can tell<lb />
it by the air, the budding of the<lb />
trees, chirping of the birds, and<lb />
yes, the pairing off of the birds,<lb />
and also the ECTC lassies�<lb />
mostly with the Marines.<lb />
Along with spring comes this<lb />
thing called spring fever which<lb />
is the cause of all the changes<lb />
on our campus�changes such<lb />
as sitting on the grass instead<lb />
of in the parlors. From my<lb />
window I now see several<lb />
couples who seem to be lazily<lb />
enjoying the pleasantness of it<lb />
all. 'That couple straight in<lb />
front of my window, is none<lb />
other than Hazel Branch and<lb />
Harold Smith.<lb />
Dr. Haynes has "it too!<lb />
Look at those most becoming<lb />
shorts he is wearing. He has his<lb />
tennis racket, a box of balls, and<lb />
a little cap sitting back on his<lb />
heaa, coming toward the tennis<lb />
courts. This fever seems to be<lb />
because when I<lb />
started to dinner I saw more<lb />
shorts, sweat shirts, and tennis<lb />
shoes chasing balls on the courts<lb />
out in front of the college post<lb />
office.<lb />
As the girls filed out of their<lb />
respective dormitories at the<lb />
sound of the dinner bell last<lb />
evening, I noticed they had<lb />
changed their wearing apparell<lb />
from skirts and sweaters to<lb />
starched pinafores which<lb />
brought a look of carefreeness<lb />
to them. In place of their regu-<lb />
lar saddle shoes were sandles<lb />
of every color and kind. From<lb />
under these straps shone red<lb />
toe nails, and Harold Taylor re-<lb />
marked that he had even seen<lb />
some green ones!<lb />
Spring Fever has a tendency<lb />
to make people want to go<lb />
places and do things. The effect<lb />
of this on our campus is that we<lb />
have fewer students here on<lb />
week-ends.<lb />
Spring is here and along with<lb />
it came spring fever which is<lb />
greatly responsible for the sud-<lb />
den change brought about on<lb />
the campus, be careful boys and<lb />
girls and don't let too much of<lb />
it get into your hair.<lb />
Inter-Faith Council<lb />
To Sponsor<lb />
Holy Week<lb />
Recently organized Inter<lb />
Faith Council composed of<lb />
representatives from the de<lb />
nominations the YWCA and the<lb />
YMCA will sponsor Holy Week<lb />
services April 19-24, the week<lb />
preceeding Easter.<lb />
Short devotionals in the "Y"<lb />
Hut each afternoon from 1:30<lb />
til 1:45 concerning the signi-<lb />
ficance of Holy Week. Every-<lb />
one is cordially invited to at-<lb />
tend and share in the worship.<lb />
Sunday School representative;<lb />
Annie Sue Perry, Memorial<lb />
Sunday School representative;<lb />
Marguerite Ricks, Immanuel<lb />
Training Union representa-<lb />
tive; Clarine Johnson, Memo-<lb />
rial Training Union representa-<lb />
tive.<lb />
New officers will attend the<lb />
Spring Retreat in Raleigh,<lb />
April 9-10, to discuss with tin.<lb />
6ther officers throughout the<lb />
state, their plans for next year.<lb />
They will be installed at a<lb />
formal party April 30, and will<lb />
begin their duties May 1.<lb />
represented. A composition by<lb />
Efren Zibalist, husband of the<lb />
beautiful Alma Gluck who died<lb />
not long ago in the prime of her<lb />
life: another by Albert Spald-<lb />
ing, well remembered for his<lb />
appearance here last fall; an-<lb />
other by Albert Stoessel, pro-<lb />
fessor of music at N. Y. U two<lb />
by Fritz Kreisler, and another<lb />
by Samuel Gardner, violin in-<lb />
structor at the Juiliard School<lb />
of Music in New York�these<lb />
are all given in answer to the<lb />
often made query, "Must a<lb />
musical composition be old to<lb />
be good?"<lb />
This concert nas been timed<lb />
in order that it may at the same<lb />
time serve as a special feature<lb />
of the "Greenville Art Festival"<lb />
See Dittmen on Page Four<lb />
by Bernice Jenkins<lb />
By a unanimous vote of al-<lb />
most the entire student body,<lb />
the Student Cooperative move-<lb />
ment, new constitution for the<lb />
student government association,<lb />
was accepted and ratified in a<lb />
mass meeting Wednesday night<lb />
The n e w government which<lb />
was presented in full in the<lb />
April 5 issue of the Teco Echo,<lb />
will go into effect May 4.<lb />
Bessie Fay Hunt, chairman of<lb />
the committee which planned<lb />
the constitution, put forth the<lb />
motion "that the constitution<lb />
and by-laws of the Student Co-<lb />
operative Government associa-<lb />
tion appearing in the Teco Echo<lb />
of April 5, 1943, be adopted and<lb />
that they go into effect on Ma;<lb />
4, 1943<lb />
In the discussion which fol-<lb />
lowed the motion by Bessie Fay.<lb />
two amendments to the constitu-<lb />
tion were carried. Harry Jarvis'<lb />
suggestion that nominees for<lb />
cheer leaders be required to try<lb />
out before the student body at<lb />
a mass meeting before elections<lb />
was accepted. James Worsley,<lb />
moved that the individual, not<lb />
the organization, be punished by<lb />
loss of membership for unex-<lb />
ctised absences from Student<lb />
Cooperative council meetings.<lb />
The motion was carried.<lb />
Two motions concerning the<lb />
election of marshals were re-<lb />
jected.<lb />
In order to insure the consti-<lb />
tutionality of the coming elec-<lb />
tions, a list of special provisions<lb />
was presented by Carlyle Cox,<lb />
a member of the constitution<lb />
committee. The provisions were<lb />
accepted; and a nominations<lb />
committee composed of eight<lb />
women and four men was ap-<lb />
pointed by Estelle Davis, presi-<lb />
dent of the women's Student<lb />
Government association, who<lb />
presided over the meeting.<lb />
Carlyle Cox was made chairman<lb />
of the committee, which will re-<lb />
commend candidates for the<lb />
major offices of the SCGA at a<lb />
mass meeting Tuesday night.<lb />
Elections will be held April 26<lb />
Phi Sigma Pi<lb />
Elects Officers<lb />
On Monday night at the regu-<lb />
lar meeting of the Tau Chapter<lb />
of Phi Sigma Pi, new officers<lb />
were elected for the '43-44<lb />
term. This year for the first<lb />
time in its history, the fratern-<lb />
ity elected rising sophomores to<lb />
offices. The newly elected of-<lb />
ficers are as follows: President,<lb />
Clyde Mann, Manteo; Vice-<lb />
president, Harry J. Jarvis,<lb />
Hopewell, Va Secretary, Ro-<lb />
bert B. Morgan, Lillington;<lb />
Assistant - secretary, Francis<lb />
Coiner, Newport News, Va<lb />
Treasurer, Buddy Murray, Ral<lb />
eigh; and Historian, Belvin B.<lb />
Beck, of Lexington.<lb />
Official information regard-<lb />
ing the Navy College Training<lb />
Program has been received by<lb />
the ECTC boys in classes V-l<lb />
and V-7 in the Naval Reserve.<lb />
The new Navy College Train-<lb />
ing Program will be inagurat-<lb />
ed about July 1, 1943. Qualified<lb />
students enlisted in the Naval<lb />
Reserve will be ordered to ac-<lb />
tive duty as Apprentice Seamen<lb />
under this program on or about<lb />
July 1, with pay, subsistence<lb />
and uniforms. They will be as-<lb />
signed to colleges with which<lb />
the Navy will have contracts<lb />
for further training. Class V-l<lb />
and V-7 students will initially<lb />
be assigned to training on the<lb />
basis of their present or indi-<lb />
cated major field of concentra-<lb />
tion and the needs of the ser-<lb />
vice.<lb />
The present class V-7 stu-<lb />
dents who, as of July 1, 1943,<lb />
have one term or less to com-<lb />
plete in order to meet the re-<lb />
quirements for a bachelors de-<lb />
gre may, if they desire, remain<lb />
on inactive duty at the college<lb />
in which they are now enrolled<lb />
The Navy will enter into con-<lb />
tracts with selected colleges and<lb />
universities for the training,<lb />
housing, feeding and medical<lb />
service of its students. Colleges<lb />
are selected by a joint commit-<lb />
tee consisted of representatives<lb />
of the Armed Forces and the<lb />
War Manpower Commission.<lb />
The list of colleges with which<lb />
the Navy will have contracts in<lb />
connection with the Program<lb />
has not been announced yet.<lb />
Students who are able to<lb />
carry elective courses in addi-<lb />
tion to their Navy Curriculum<lb />
may do so provided the extra<lb />
work does not interfere with<lb />
their proper performance of as-<lb />
signed duties. Under similar<lb />
conditions they will be allowed<lb />
to participate in college athle-<lb />
tics or other extra-curricular ac-<lb />
tivities. Navy students may, a4<lb />
their own personal expense,<lb />
join all previously established<lb />
college organizations and fra-<lb />
ternities which are available to<lb />
all students on the same terms.<lb />
The discipline standards of the<lb />
Navy will be maintained.<lb />
Pitt county boys in the Re-<lb />
serve are W. B. Harris and<lb />
James Worsley of Greenville.<lb />
Samuel Crandell of Stokes and<lb />
Max Tucker of Bethel. In all,<lb />
there are twenty ECTC boys in<lb />
the Naval Reserve.<lb />
WAAC Recruiters<lb />
To Visit Here<lb />
April 26-27<lb />
A team of WAAC Recruiters<lb />
consisting of one WAAC Of-<lb />
ficer, one Auxiliary and one En-<lb />
iisted Man will be at East Caro-<lb />
lina Teachers College on April<lb />
26th and 27th to answer ques-<lb />
tions, contact interested girls<lb />
and take applications for enroll-<lb />
ment in the Women's Army<lb />
Auxiliary Corps.<lb />
The team is making a tour of<lb />
the major women's colleges in<lb />
North and South Carolina in an<lb />
effort to increase enrollments<lb />
and at the same time expedite<lb />
enrollment of college girls who<lb />
have waited until the end of the<lb />
college semester before joining<lb />
the rapidly growing corps of<lb />
the Women's Army.<lb />
Lt. Dorothy E. Cooper, 3rd<lb />
Officer of the WAAC and Assis-<lb />
tant Recruiting Officer of the<lb />
Charlotte District Recruiting-<lb />
Headquarters is in charge of the<lb />
"Collegiate Recruiting Crew<lb />
Auxiliary Mary E. Foster and<lb />
Private Bill Mitcham are the<lb />
members of the team which is<lb />
covering every major women's<lb />
college in the two Carolinas for<lb />
the purpose of enrolling college<lb />
in the Women's Branch of the<lb />
U. S. Army.<lb />
This lightening tour of the<lb />
major colleges in the Carolinas<lb />
will cover a total milage of more<lb />
than a thousand miles, and will<lb />
take place during the month of<lb />
April.<lb />
Women are desperately need-<lb />
ed now to release men for actual<lb />
combat duty, and the college wo-<lb />
men are un untapped source of<lb />
women-power that is now being<lb />
called upon to aid in the fight<lb />
to protect the freedom of<lb />
America.<lb /><lb />
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RAGE TWO<lb />
TECO<lb />
The Teco Echo<lb />
Published Biweekly bu the Students of East<lb />
Caroliiia 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 8, 18V9.<lb />
Rosalie Brown Editorin-chief<lb />
ASSOCIATE EDITORS<lb />
Margie Dudley Charles Craven<lb />
Louise Tht.mas Harold Taylor<lb />
Maribelle Robertson Mary Sue Moore<lb />
REPORTERS<lb />
Evan Griffin James Worsley<lb />
Margaret Lewis Betty Edwards<lb />
Conelia Beems Keyhole Korrespondents<lb />
Ray Sparrow<lb />
Floyd Woody<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
Sports Revorter<lb />
BUSINESS STAFF<lb />
Harry Jarvis 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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CHICAOO � BOSTOI. � LOS ANSELES � SAH FRANCISCO<lb />
JL o X neEditor<lb />
ay night, as I sat in the library<lb />
Tu sd.<lb />
trying to study. I suddenly realized one (and<lb />
maybe the most important) reason why my<lb />
eyes are gradually going to the bad. The<lb />
print in the book, which it is imperitive that<lb />
I read, was rather small but that was only a<lb />
minor factor why I couldn't see, As I look-<lb />
ed around, I noticed that almost everyone<lb />
was hovered over their work trying to make<lb />
out their own notes or the printed material<lb />
before them.<lb />
Yes, it's just what everyone of us knows<lb />
�it's those "doggoned" dim lights. Can't<lb />
something be done about them? I think that<lb />
if something isn't done this will soon have to<lb />
lit turned into an institution for the blind<lb />
and we wouldn't want that to happen! May-<lb />
be that's one reason why so few students use<lb />
the library.<lb />
�Hub White.<lb />
Commerce Club<lb />
President Meadows has given his con-<lb />
sent for the use of a small room in the Com-<lb />
merce department to be used by Commerce<lb />
majors as a reading room.<lb />
The (Commerce club and Commerce<lb />
sorority met at a call meeting Monday eve-<lb />
ing, March 29, to discuss plans for raising<lb />
funds to furnish this room. To this end, the<lb />
club and sorority are sponsoring a square<lb />
dance Saturday evening, April 17, in the<lb />
Wright building. Admission will be 15 and<lb />
25 cents.<lb />
Regular meeting of the Commerce club<lb />
was held Thursday evening, April 1, and<lb />
officers for the coming year were nominat-<lb />
ed. Voting will be by secret ballot in the<lb />
Commerce department sometime soon.<lb />
FRIDAY, APRIL 9<lb />
1943<lb />
WTFWW i- ��  ��   � �vb ,<lb />
Bits o Fashion<lb />
BY SUE<lb />
F r<lb />
I rs Oi<lb />
that she<lb />
Square Dance<lb />
A square dance, sponsored by the Phi<lb />
Sigma Pi Fraternity was given last Satur-<lb />
day night at the Campus Building. Levi<lb />
Evans and his five-piece string band furn-<lb />
ished the music for the occasion. Mr. Vance<lb />
Corey, famous in this section for his ability<lb />
to call square dance sets, led the Virginia<lb />
Reel, Four-handed Star and other forms of<lb />
folk dancing. At the end of the dance Mr.<lb />
Corey remarked that this was one of the best<lb />
square dances ever held on the ECTC cam-<lb />
pus.<lb />
M mbers of the fraternity and the com-<lb />
mittees on which they served are as follows:<lb />
Harry Jarvis, "Tete" Beck, and W. B. Har-<lb />
ris, Door; Nick Zuras and Ray Sparrow,<lb />
Music; Metzel Simmons, Tickets; Frank<lb />
Coiner and Robert Morgan, Publicity; and<lb />
Robert Martin, Russell Rogeron and Nick<lb />
Zuras checked hats and coats.<lb />
Cafeteria<lb />
The East Carolina Teacher's College<lb />
cafeteria under the supervision of Miss<lb />
Stella Marie Cox, of the Food department,<lb />
and with the assistance of the girls, who<lb />
are taking the lunch room management<lb />
course, Home Economics 220, are providing<lb />
well planned, prepared and properly served<lb />
meals for the training school students and<lb />
others who wish to get their meals there.<lb />
Meals are served between the hours of<lb />
twelve and one o'clock every day except<lb />
Saturday.<lb />
Well balanced plate lunches are served<lb />
three times a week, and soup and sandwiches<lb />
are served the other two days. Each meal is<lb />
Marshals for the 1942-43 year will com-<lb />
plete their term of office when new mars-<lb />
hals are elected in the general elections next<lb />
week. Pictured above from left to right are:<lb />
Top row: Dot Davis, president of the Lanier<lb />
Society, from Seaboard: Bobby Pritchard,<lb />
chief marshal. Seaboard; Ann Poythress,<lb />
president of the Poe. Henderson: Hilda Mar- Grangt<lb />
tin, president of Emersons, Conway. Second<lb />
row: Camille Jernigan. Poe, Aulander;<lb />
Blanche Crisp, Emerson, Oak City; Dot<lb />
Johnson, Poe, Scotland Neck; Helen Thom-<lb />
as, Poe, Corinth. Third row: Betty Batson,<lb />
Lanier, Burgaw; Billy Bryan, Emerson, La Angier.<lb />
Zalia Carowan, Lanier, Pantego;<lb />
Adminta Eure, Poe, Eure. Fourth row:<lb />
Helen Massey, Lanier, Pleasant Hill; Jane<lb />
Vann, Emerson, Clinton; Nell McCullen,<lb />
Lakeland, Florida; Inez Stephenson, Lanier,<lb />
I<lb />
SCUMMING<lb />
By The Keyhole Korrespondent<lb />
T<lb />
I<lb />
The service men must have heard about<lb />
the lack of dirt on the ECTC campus, for one<lb />
calm and peaceful morning, while all were<lb />
quiet and sleeping, a soldier invaded Wilson<lb />
Hall and had a friendly chat with several be-<lb />
fuddled lassies. All we have to say is ECTC<lb />
has the calmest, COOLEST, and most col-<lb />
lected bunch of girls or else the ddumb-<lb />
est one we've ever seen. Not a one of them<lb />
screamed! It seems that even Mr. Beans did<lb />
not protest when the said person or another<lb />
(?) spent the night in Miss Morton's private<lb />
parlor.<lb />
From the service men back to civilians<lb />
the Frances Phelps-Emmett Fisher<lb />
case seems to be about the most potent and<lb />
all-of-a-sudden affair we've encountered. As<lb />
for our predictions, we are afraid to predict.<lb />
sold for the sum of ten cents, which includes<lb />
a desert. Half pints of milk are sold to the<lb />
students for one cent and popcicles for five<lb />
cents.<lb />
More of the college day students and<lb />
others are urged to get their lunches at the<lb />
cafeteria which is located on the first floor<lb />
of the Wright building.<lb />
Following are some of<lb />
menus used:<lb />
Vegetable soup<lb />
Meat Sandwiches<lb />
Rice pudding<lb /><lb />
Meat loaf<lb />
Mashed potatoes string beans<lb />
corn muffins<lb />
milk<lb /><lb />
Brunswick Stew<lb />
, , ' Carrot Stripa<lb />
whole wheat biscuits<lb />
vanilla pudding<lb />
milk<lb />
the typical<lb />
Crackers<lb />
Milk<lb />
fruit<lb />
Greens<lb />
But, Frances, a word to the wise <lb />
For all of you girls who were afraid<lb />
Brant and- (?) were joined in Holy Wed-<lb />
lock last week-end, we have the matter all<lb />
cleared up and definitely know he's still on<lb />
the loose.<lb />
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde have hit the<lb />
campus�or should we say Miss Jekyll and<lb />
Mrs. Hide? Yes, these dual personalities<lb />
really exist in Fleming, Jarvis and Cotten.<lb />
Why the fictitious names, girls? Maybe<lb />
that's the explanation for the strange man<lb />
in the dormitory!<lb />
Here's a triangle for you. Lorraine<lb />
Moore, Powell Spaight (State, guy), and<lb />
Betty Lee Spruill. May the best gal win!<lb />
We thought the custom of frat pins had<lb />
ceased to mean "taken but not so with the<lb />
Teet and Peacock affair, if what we've heard<lb />
is on the leval.<lb />
And Lois Green is "pinned Cam Fet-<lb />
ner has returned and she wears a pair of<lb />
silver wings! The cradle�it rocks no more�<lb />
or does it?<lb />
N Baby Pearsal and "Cosanova" Warren<lb />
have been seen together somewhat latlev.<lb />
Now that Troy Rouse is in the army,<lb />
maybe we'll see if his relationship with Betty<lb />
Batson and Dot Johnson was just a beauti-<lb />
ful friendship. They've been together almost<lb />
constantly, y'know.<lb />
We hear that Marguerite Ricks is plan-<lb />
ning to visit her best love in Washington, D.<lb />
C, this week-end. Can it be that when she<lb />
returns she will be another among the in-<lb />
eligibles?<lb />
Roper, you better watch yourself. You<lb />
seem to be invincible, but Jean Asbell seems<lb />
to have a way with her men.<lb />
Just a reminder folks. Bill Council and<lb />
Janie Eakes are not allowing their friend-<lb />
ship (?) to dry-rot.<lb />
Anchors away my lad  . All hands on<lb />
deck! Bob Adams is back in town and spend-<lb />
ing every spare minute with Mary Louise<lb />
Wallace. Stand back, girls, and worship from<lb />
afar. She has the situation well in hand.<lb />
(Pardon the expression, Marines.)<lb />
Ho hum, folks. Wake up! Don't take life<lb />
seriously�you'll never get out of it alive.<lb />
Physical Coddling<lb />
by Associated Collegiate Press<lb />
Coddling of the nation's youth by auto-<lb />
mobiles, double feature movies and the<lb />
radio is reflected in a recent war manpower<lb />
commission announcement that more than<lb />
40 per cent of draft registrants arc? being<lb />
rejected, according to Prof. Leon Kranz,<lb />
head of Northwestern university's depart-<lb />
ment of physical education.<lb />
Prof. Kranz, who was a lieutenant in<lb />
the army air corps during World War I, says<lb />
the rejection rate of 35 per cent during that<lb />
war was serious enough, but that the current<lb />
rate offers challenge to educational and<lb />
health authorities. He maintains that many<lb />
defects which show up in the prime of life<lb />
orginate from unhygienic practices during<lb />
childhood.<lb />
"Petore gas rationing it was a common<lb />
practice to see youngsters riding to school<lb />
in the family automobile he said. "They<lb />
sit through three or four hours at a stretch<lb />
in the movies and then lounge before the<lb />
radio for several hours. These practices are<lb />
going on at a time when the youngsters<lb />
should be building bodies for the future.<lb />
"We are not beginning in this country<lb />
to do a proper job of training our youth in<lb />
helpful physical pursuits<lb />
Americans, in Kranz's opinion, have<lb />
glorified the white collar worker and aban-<lb />
doned use of the hands except for getting<lb />
food to the body and dressing themselves,<lb />
fcven walking is avoided whenever possible<lb />
he said.<lb />
Kranz blames the high percentage of<lb />
rejections among older men to what he<lb />
claims is a misdirected physical training<lb />
program 'The reason men degenerate so<lb />
rapidly after 25 he said, "is because they<lb />
give up the activities of youth and do not re-<lb />
The college glamour-puss of the ),at<lb />
gives a deep bow. as the Now American Girl<lb />
is ushered in mid cheerings from tin-<lb />
bleachers.<lb />
This New American Miss has fina<lb />
given herself a clean scrub off come the<lb />
winged lips (everybody knew they were<lb />
faked anyway) ; off, the gobs of mascara<lb />
"curled" eyelashes: up and back go th<lb />
snaky locks; and�strike up the band' The<lb />
new Miss America comes forth smootl<lb />
feminine. Her hair is much shorter, not al<lb />
lowed to blow wth the breeze but smooth<lb />
and simple; her lips are natural in brij<lb />
red instead of the previous purples; <lb />
eyes sparkle behind lashes only touched <lb />
mascara in fact our belle has come on m �� �<lb />
char.<lb />
this new Miss America, the dii<lb />
fashions�Americans, too) de<lb />
shall be more fetching than ever.<lb />
Spring has come<lb />
And winter has went;<lb />
And Skirts 'n sweaters<lb />
la past and spent.<lb />
So the wise ole gal<lb />
Packs 'em up till later.<lb />
And wears cute cottons<lb />
So men'll want to date Yr.<lb />
Peasants skirts and blouses, nothi<lb />
new to the campus lassie, this year howe<lb />
have a new approach. The skirts com<lb />
deep, rich colors in heavy cottons or ray.<lb />
the blouses, in bold splash prints in ra<lb />
jersey with low round drawstrings form!<lb />
the neck lines and big billowing s!ee<lb />
Chambray, eyelet embroidery, and seer-<lb />
sucker are favorites for the little girl dres<lb />
which are favorites of college girls Pina-<lb />
fores, drawstring skirts are found in every<lb />
girl's closet.<lb />
To go with these "baby" dresses you'll<lb />
find baby sandles called Alice in Wonder-<lb />
lands, but which call for number 17. So<lb />
might choose a play shoe-ropez, or the like<lb />
which'U retain your glamour and your valu-<lb />
able coupon.<lb />
This new Miss America likes to wear u<lb />
hot' Esnecially since she finds such a van, .<lb />
of stepn-fetchers in the stores. There are<lb />
the petite skull-huggeis which MU featun s<lb />
in pale pastels or in print to mutch a blouse.<lb />
Or perhaps you'd like one in straw with a<lb />
big, big rim for your glamorous moment<lb />
If it's a sporty number you're after fake a<lb />
tip from General Montgomery and snitch his<lb />
African beret; it's an adaptable thing, can<lb />
be worn tipped fore, aft, or sidewavs<lb />
For a fling-on jacket the Navy has<lb />
loaned us the pea-jacket, the brief cut cute<lb />
little double breaster. Or for an elongated<lb />
number, the trench coat.<lb />
Madam Chiang Kai-Shek has hit the<lb />
lecords, she appeared on a fashionable wo-<lb />
mans college in slacks and fur top coat.<lb />
Presto, the college lifted its band againsl<lb />
that versite garment and fashion now de-<lb />
crees the tunic look of a trench coat worn<lb />
over slacks. Madam Chiang gave Adrian,<lb />
the elite Holloywood designer, the inspira<lb />
tion for new prints tor spring, raw silk<lb />
showing dragons, fans, and other things<lb />
oriental.<lb />
With new glamour and new spring<lb />
clothes our campus Miss gives a star' per-<lb />
formance anywhere, anytime so that he's<lb />
asked back for a curtain call Our new Miss<lb />
is one-A!<lb />
Quotable Quotes<lb />
by Associated Collegiate Press<lb />
"Dictators dare not permit the untram<lb />
meed and objective study of the institutions<lb />
and policies of government, but democracies<lb />
cannot live without it. In everv land it is the<lb />
holders of irresponsible power, the posses-<lb />
sors of vested interests, and those who fear<lb />
a genuine government of the people, who are<lb />
the first to attempt to suppress the free dis-<lb />
cussion of pohtcal questions. liberal consti-<lb />
tutional democracies that know their true in-<lb />
terests protect and promote the unrestrict-<lb />
ed study of political institutions and meth-<lb />
ods, because their own welfare and prore<lb />
depend upon it<lb />
P'ot-�am A, Anderson of the Unicns-<lb />
ity of Minnesota.<lb />
place them with a suitable program<lb />
the ZS C�U,d,Create- in the minds of men<lb />
hev Kl an�e �f continuins training after<lb />
5JV� glVen up Participation in so-call-<lb />
ed strenuous games, then we could continue<lb />
to maintain a high level of bodv conT on-<lb />
ing well beyond the present age "<lb />
In this regard, the Northwestern edu-<lb />
cator challenges the exercise value of Uv0 of<lb />
towlm? HpmMt P�PU,ar SP�rtS' �lf �<lb />
bowling He asserts it is a delusion to be-<lb />
lieve that participation in these sport nro-<lb />
nesl aTh.adeqUat: Pr�gram of Physical Pf"t.<lb />
ness. These sports are valuable chieflv for<lb />
their social relationships and not as condi<lb />
tioners says Kranz, who shoots golf fatte<lb />
0 s and bowls in the 200's<lb />
Kranz recommends that three parts of the<lb />
body most neglected in everyday activity be<lb />
given special attention. Thev are the abdo<lb />
snouioers. or the first he suggests lvintr on<lb />
the back and repeatedly raising the head and<lb />
shoulders to a trunk-curl oosition This is<lb />
arshouldnthraCting th �fcwninai muscles'<lb />
and should be increased gradually until it<lb />
can be repeated 60 to 75 times daily To<lb />
strengthen the feet he recommends more a<lb />
tive use of th toes in walking. For the frms<lb />
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By Harold Taylor<lb />
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came out a mechanic<lb />
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said ments at the army air base in<lb />
next New Orleans. Vern wrote thai<lb />
a buck assembling aircraft parts was a<lb />
rs who left this I far erv from music, but<lb />
arm) were Troy Uncle Sam shuffled hit<lb />
Yaw ard Bright, for him he<lb />
slie Nelson <lb />
r Keesler Field After being in the combat<lb />
i they will gev one for several months, Floyd<lb />
e air corps. Char- ! Hinton, former three-letter man<lb />
will report to thefrom ECTC came back to the<lb />
idquarters in I campus for a brief visit thL<lb />
but doesn't week. Floyd is a First lieutenant<lb />
AMERICAN HEROES<lb />
BY LEFF<lb />
where he'll b<lb />
V Victor<lb />
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ls. Herbert grad-<lb /><lb />
ival (lommunica-<lb />
HarVard Uni<lb />
and was com-<lb />
Ensign. Ensign<lb />
r San Fran<lb />
sun.<lb />
now and has many experiences<lb />
to relate after having seen ser-<lb />
vice in the thickest of fighting<lb />
in the far Pacific battle area.<lb />
Soon after graduating from<lb />
ECTC in 1941 Floyd entered<lb />
the Army Air Corps and after<lb />
training in several states he<lb />
won his wings and was com-<lb />
missioned a second lieutenant<lb />
One of his first assignments af-<lb />
ter going on actie duty wa?<lb />
dropping paratroopers at Ft.<lb />
j Benning. Ga. When the an<lb />
corpi started experimenting<lb />
with gliders Floyd found him-<lb />
self in the midst of it all and was<lb />
one of the first pilots in the<lb />
United States to work with<lb />
gliders.<lb />
With a South Pacific island<lb />
as his home base after leaving<lb />
the states. Floyd made many<lb />
trips to Guadacanal carrying<lb />
freight and supplies and bring-<lb />
ing back wounded marines.<lb />
Because of an ulcerated<lb />
stomach he has been grounded<lb />
since last December and ha<lb />
YW-YM Elections<lb />
M.SS. LtFP<lb />
I<lb />
 in the Lumber pilot killed, the co-pilot seriously injured, both<lb />
left motors hot a�ay, left wing on fire and a swarm of Jap Zeros all<lb />
around Col. L. ti. Saunders took over his bomber's controls above Bou-<lb />
gainville, escaped the Zeros and saved his seven remaining crew mem-<lb />
bers' lives by a crash landing on the water at 95 miles an hour. Navy<lb />
craft rescued them.<lb />
They give their lives�You lend your money.<lb />
Loan Bonds.<lb />
Buy Second War<lb />
president of the YMCA to suc-<lb />
ceed Sammy Crandell. He was<lb />
chosen in a run-off election with<lb />
Edward Brown.<lb />
In the same run-off Joe Lassi-<lb />
ter of Convvay won out over<lb />
Robert B. Morgan for treasurer.<lb />
In a previous election Del<lb />
ton Creech of Smithfield was<lb />
vice-president; Sylvia chosen secretary and Sammy<lb />
Strickland of Rich Square was<lb />
elected vice-president.<lb />
AMERICAN HEROES<lb />
BY LEFF<lb />
Helen Stone of Reidsville was<lb />
chosen in elections at ECTC the<lb />
last week in March to serve as<lb />
president of the YWCA for next<lb />
year. She will succeed Charlotte<lb />
Shearin of Rocky Mount in that<lb />
office.<lb />
In the same election Willie<lb />
Mae Daniels of Oxford was<lb />
chosen<lb />
Green of Ruduco, treasurer;<lb />
and Violet Sparks of Reidsville,<lb />
secretary.<lb />
As treasurer of the YWCA<lb />
this year, Helen Stone has sat<lb />
on the cabinet and been active<lb />
in the work of the organization<lb />
She is now president of the Fu-<lb />
ture Teachers of America on the<lb />
campus.<lb />
Miss Dan! -Is has been the "Y"<lb />
secretary ;his year. She is als-e<lb />
organizer and first president of<lb />
the college Four H club.<lb />
Miss Green has been serving<lb />
as chairman in charge of<lb />
properties. Miss Sparks is a<lb />
freshman .<lb />
J. C. Shepherd, rising senior<lb />
from Lexington, was elected<lb />
Future Teachers<lb />
Meet In Raleigh<lb />
1 londa .<lb />
ked tit lastlbeen at Nichols Hospital in St.<lb />
lere on a ten Louis. His doctors think he'ii<lb />
is stationed I Y he can hardly wait to get<lb />
be flying again soon and Floyd<lb />
back at the Japs.<lb /><lb />
: ampa, r lon-<lb />
� he ground crew of<lb />
He has taken<lb />
: 0. C. S. and<lb />
� � a chance at a com<lb />
As captain of a<lb />
m at ' he field this<lb />
� showed his bud- j<lb />
was still a good<lb />
his to animates<lb />
. mp trophy.<lb />
beii i hai bliss, jun-<lb />
ast year, is in North<lb />
� � orts that he re-<lb />
colleg ap r regular-<lb />
glad to get il. He<lb />
- � ar a large city<lb />
he best I health.<lb />
- G. Whtiford, a<lb />
here last year, re-<lb />
. . lated from an Army<lb />
hnicians' School at<lb />
Wis. i is ;s spend-<lb />
irlough at his<lb />
. � ille am<lb />
Former ECTC women stu<lb />
dents aren't letting the men get<lb />
ahead of them in this war. Lt.<lb />
Mary Beile Clark is a Nurse in<lb />
a hospital in England and re-<lb />
in.its that our English allies are<lb />
very nice people to work with.<lb />
Ensign Frances E. Nance is<lb />
working in the office of the<lb />
Navy Chief of Personnel in<lb />
Washington. D. C. She got her<lb />
commission after completing the<lb />
WAVES Officer Training<lb />
course at Smith College. North-<lb />
ampton. Mass.<lb /><lb />
Other former ECTC girls and<lb />
their service addresses are list<lb />
ed below:<lb />
Mildred Owens, Co. 4. Reg.<lb />
62nd. WAAC Training Center.<lb />
Davtona Beach. Fla Edna E.<lb />
second class in the navy. He is<lb />
stationed in Norfolk, but is now<lb />
out at sea. He was in the battle<lb />
of Casablanca.<lb />
Gordon Forrest, sophomore<lb />
here this year, entered the army<lb />
on March 7, 1943. He was in<lb />
ducted at Camp Lee, Virginia.<lb />
Linwood, who attended<lb />
King's Business College in<lb />
Greensboro, is now a sergeant<lb />
at Camp Rucker, Ala.<lb />
A sister, Christine, is a 2nd<lb />
Lieutenant in the Army Nurses<lb />
Corps. She took her nurse's<lb />
training at Lynchburg, Va.<lb />
Beatrice Forrest, another<lb />
sister, is now a grammar grade<lb />
sophomore in this college.<lb />
Jim Slay<lb />
Makes Captain<lb />
James M. Slav, eldest son of<lb />
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Slay of Stu-<lb />
dent street, has just been pro<lb />
moted to the rank of captain, ac-<lb />
cording to word reived yester-<lb />
day by his parents.<lb />
Captain Slay is an instructor<lb />
in the Marine Corps School at<lb />
Quantico, having been station-<lb />
ed there in January of last year.<lb />
Before that he was an instruc-<lb />
tor in Randolph Macon Aca-<lb />
demy, Fort Royal. Va.<lb />
At the state meeting of the<lb />
Future Teachers of America in<lb />
Raleigh April 1, Mabel Watson<lb />
of Fremont, ECTC junior, was<lb />
elected state secretary for the<lb />
coming year; and Rebecca Perry<lb />
of Louisburg, was named to<lb />
serve on the executive commit-<lb />
tee.<lb />
Miss Perry and Edna Earle<lb />
Lang of Gatesville represented<lb />
the college at the Raleigh meet-<lb />
ing.<lb />
FTA is the student branch of<lb />
the NCEA and the NEA.<lb />
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QU'V Y. �as a loader on one of her big guns until he was unk during<lb />
an engagement with the Japs off Savo Island in the Solomons.<lb />
Hoffman i typical of the crew. You are helping Hoffman and his<lb />
baddies when you buy bonds during the Second War Loan Drive. They<lb />
ui- their live You lend your money.<lb />
. all th � . rclassmeu<lb />
Merle Slater, who<lb />
: into the army<lb />
tnior lure last May.<lb />
� ime Merle has been<lb />
After crossing<lb />
en1 a tim or two he<lb />
Panama where he<lb />
r -ix months. In<lb />
e was sent back to the<lb />
si udy navagation at<lb />
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Merle, "so maybe they'll<lb />
a : v, days leave after<lb />
� the first part of my<lb />
ict week James Bul-<lb />
learning to be a<lb />
at Selman Field.<lb />
will re-1 Whitley. WAVES Officer Train-<lb />
Tampa ing School. Smith College. Nor-<lb />
thampton, Mass Lucy Inez<lb />
; Glover. WAVES Training Cen-<lb />
ter, Bloomington. Indiana;<lb />
Rachel Farrior. WAACS�ad-<lb />
dress changed.<lb />
former students of ECTC and<lb />
one daughter of Mrs. 0. H.<lb />
Forrest of Wmterville are now<lb />
in the service of their country.<lb />
Hyatt Forrest, an A. B. gracl-<lb />
i uate of this college in 1938 en-<lb />
I tered the Navy February 3.<lb />
I 1943. He was commissioned an<lb />
j ensign on M arch 4, 1943.<lb />
'lie will be stationed in Rhode<lb />
i Island. Prior to his entering<lb />
! the navy, he had been a teacher<lb />
I of science in schools of Grimes-<lb />
land. Pactolus, and was princi-<lb />
forces.<lb />
Ola Forrest, who was ECTC<lb />
unior in 1942 is now a yeoman<lb />
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A Limited Supply Of<lb />
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Arrow Hitt, Arrow Trump and Arrow Dale are<lb />
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They're three of Arrow's most popular white<lb />
shirts, because they go well with just about all<lb />
kinds of necks, complexions, facial contours,<lb />
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PAGE FOUR<lb />
The TECO ECHO<lb />
FRIDAY. APRIL 9. 1943<lb />
Alumni News<lb />
1<lb />
At the state meeting of the<lb />
Future Teachers of America in<lb />
Raleigh Thursday, Miss Main)<lb />
Watson nj' Fremont, ECTC jun-<lb />
ior was tit,ted state secretary<lb />
lor the coming year arid Miss<lb />
Rebecca Perry, student, was<lb />
named to serve on the executive<lb />
committee.<lb />
Miss Perry and .Miss hdn.<lb />
Earle Lang of Gatesville repre-<lb />
sented the Robert li. Wrigh!<lb />
chaj ter of F. T. A. at the Ral-<lb />
eigh meeting. This is the local<lb />
chapter of which Helen Stone i-<lb />
president and Mabel Watson is<lb />
STATE MEET<lb />
Continued from Page One<lb />
meet Saturday afternoon in<lb />
Ragsdale Hall. Mrs. Mabel<lb />
Evans Jones, president of the<lb />
chapter, will preside. Miss Jen-<lb />
kins is vice-president of thiejed plans for a four-week sum<lb />
group. imer session in which city-bred<lb />
i the annual national meet-j students will harvest crops by<lb />
ias been cancelled becausehay an attend classes at night.<lb />
The Collegiate<lb />
Review<lb />
by Associated Collegiate Pres<lb />
Of more than 350 alumni of<lb />
New Mexico Highlands uni-<lb />
versity now in the armed<lb />
forces. S3 are commissioned of-<lb />
ficers.<lb />
Brooklyn college has aisclos-<lb />
m<lb />
the<lb />
war, the national presi Baltimore Polytechnic insti-<lb />
' in. Dr. Margaret ?Strob, of the<lb />
Wilson Teachers college. Wash-<lb />
tute has inaugurated a sea di<lb />
vision, designed to teach pros-<lb />
UV- Pi 1<lb />
rsident.<lb />
!� A. is ih�<lb />
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ington, !). 0 attended this pective navy, coast guard and<lb />
mot-ting to bring the national marine recruits about the life<lb />
point of view. Her speech at a they will lead on active duty.<lb />
dinner meeting on Friday eve- College students in the scien-<lb />
ning on the effect of the war on I tific and technical fields may be<lb />
the schools of the nation, which deferred until July 1, 1945, un-<lb />
she declared arc being "bombed hr provisions of a new occupa-<lb />
by the forces of greed and tional bulletin sent from selec-<lb />
short-sightedness was a high-jtive service headquarters to<lb />
light of the program. local boards.<lb />
Other attending the conven-i Although' women are filling<lb />
tion from this chapter were many University of Oklahoma<lb />
Mrs. Mabel Evans Jones, pres- campus jobs formerly held by<lb />
�: th chapter. Miss Annie men, a man has been hired to<lb />
1 kins, j rid Miss Edna Robin- wait table in Hester hall, wo-<lb />
seii of Farmville and Miss Ethel I men's dormitory<lb />
1 errv.<lb />
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Two University of Kentucky<lb />
sophomores. Billy Hockaday<lb />
i and James Snyder, are finan-<lb />
cing their education as profes-<lb />
sional magicians.<lb />
Dr. Isaiah Bowman, presi-<lb />
dent of John Hopkins univers-<lb />
ity, is new president of Amer<lb />
icting<lb />
�veninj<lb />
co-sponsors f<lb />
"War and<lb />
 1<lb />
in -i. Mrs. J. K.<lb />
a Miller), Mrs. H.<lb />
I R salind Sj I<lb />
� E. Love, Mrs,<lb />
(Grac Whitaker)<lb />
I Pi er t Helen G.<lb />
Fred L. SprocK<lb />
 � trell), Mrs. Lannie<lb />
Nancy Brantley), Mrs.<lb />
irrington (Shirely Mil-<lb />
� � Lucy flanks, and<lb />
Continued from Page One<lb />
W mien's club who in this ca;<lb />
the Greenville'J ican Association for the ad<lb />
vancement of Science.<lb />
William II. Hastie, former<lb />
dean of Howard university law<lb />
school, has been named winner<lb />
rlK.L'1 J AL, of the Spingarn medal for 1942,<lb />
Continued from Page One an annual award by the Nation-<lb />
end as an encore. al Association for the Advance-<lb />
fhe two-piano number "Auf ment f Colored People.<lb />
ii Bergen" by Grieg, played I Leroy H. Durham, graduated<lb />
Waiters and his teacher, recently from the University of<lb />
V. Gorrell, was a fea Missouri, completed 16 3-4 years<lb />
of scho iing with a perfect at-<lb />
tendance record.<lb />
The war department has re-<lb />
leased a list of 119 colleges<lb />
which have been approved a<lb />
pre-aviation cadet training cen-<lb />
ters.<lb />
Hunter college has started a<lb />
program under which every<lb />
freshman, sophomore and jun-<lb />
ior is required to complete a<lb />
program or course in one of 30-<lb />
odd war service training areas<lb />
which the college offers.<lb />
Co-eds studying interior de<lb />
signing at the University of<lb />
Texas have been asked by post<lb />
officials from the Del Valle air<lb />
base to design decorations for<lb />
the officer's lounge at the base<lb />
New theater courses in pup<lb />
petry are offered at Western<lb />
college, Oxford, Ohio.<lb />
The University of Utah is the<lb />
oldest state university west of<lb />
the Mississippi river.<lb />
President Edmund E. Day of<lb />
Cornell university recently was<lb />
elected president of the Asso-<lb />
ciation of Land Grant Colleges.<lb />
Seven hundred fifty students<lb />
at Illinois Institute of Techno-<lb />
logy are dividing their time be-<lb />
tween classroom and actual<lb />
work industry.<lb />
All Pomona college men are<lb />
now required to pass an agility-<lb />
obstacle course test to determine<lb />
their physical fitness undo<lb />
standards set up by the militarj<lb />
services.<lb />
Mrs. Mary B. Bondurant, di-<lb />
rector of placement and studenl<lb />
aid at the University of Geor<lb />
gia, is administering a nationa;<lb />
teacher-clearance center for ta-<lb />
xational Institutional Teachei<lb />
Placement association.<lb />
and Mrs. A. E. Hobgood of this<lb />
city. Now a junior in college,<lb />
she was active in dramatics in<lb />
the Greenville high school, as<lb />
member of the Black Mas-<lb />
quers' and taking one of the<lb />
leads in the plav "Night Must<lb />
Fall<lb />
Virginia Cooke will play<lb />
Lucy, the maid, who with Al-<lb />
bert, cheerful, corrupt, dapper,<lb />
helps to solve the mystery. Vir-<lb />
ginia became known to play-go-<lb />
ers' last year when she had the<lb />
leading role in the melodrama.<lb />
"On the Bridge at Midnight<lb />
Albert will be played by Bilk<lb />
Greene of Crossnore. Billy's<lb />
most outstanding- performance<lb />
up to the present was as Cathy's<lb />
drunken brother in "Wuthering<lb />
Heights<lb />
Ruby Taylor, sophomore from<lb />
Greenville and a transfer from<lb />
Greensboro College, will por<lb />
tray the Catholic nun. Sister<lb />
Theresa.<lb />
Miss Ellen Rion Caldwe<lb />
teacher in the matnematics<lb />
part ment is directing "Ladi<lb />
it<lb />
stage managers.<lb />
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