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Number 14<lb />
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Council; Arthur, Robert<lb />
Caroline. Christine<lb />
P. ulah. Janie Eakes.<lb />
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Simms-Vane, Marjorie Da-<lb />
Lucille, Frances Robinson;<lb />
Mil; . Dave Owens; Miss<lb />
Jones, Margie Hollowell; and a<lb />
detective and policeman who<lb />
have not yet been chosen.<lb />
Gut, Air, and Earl�Mrs.<lb />
Plummer, Lois Sessoms; Kitty,<lb />
Jane Vann; Elinor, Jean Har-<lb />
ris; Boggs, Billy Greene, and a<lb />
lawyer, not chosen.<lb />
A<lb />
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men each week�a million free<lb />
cigarettes a week for Victory�<lb />
that's Chesterfield's message of<lb />
good cheer to oui fighting men<lb />
at the front.<lb />
With the slogan "It's Victory<lb />
Tunes for the boys over here<lb />
and Victory Smokes for the<lb />
- over there Liggett &amp;<lb />
Myers Tobacco Company makes<lb />
this announcement five nights a<lb />
week over th- regular Fred<lb />
Waring Pleasure Time" radio<lb />
broadcast (Mondays through j<lb />
Fridays on the National coast<lb />
to-coast network)�and alse<lb />
three nights a week on thej<lb />
Harry James program (Tues-j<lb />
day, Wednesday and Thursday1<lb />
Columbia coast-to-coast net-l<lb />
work).<lb />
The sending of a million j<lb />
Chesterfields, week after week<lb />
to 50.000 fighting men, mi<lb />
foreign bases where smokes arej<lb />
hard to get and supplies not too j<lb />
frequently delivered, is largely I<lb />
the result of the radio public s<lb />
interest in Chesterfield's out-<lb />
standing radio shows.<lb />
Since last November, Fred<lb />
Waring has been devoting his<lb />
entire 15-minute broadcast to<lb />
"Victory Tunes playing and<lb />
singing songs selected by the<lb />
men in our Service Camps aad<lb />
dedicating each program to one<lb />
of the camps or posts. So en-<lb />
thusiastic ha been the response<lb />
to this feature that Waring has<lb />
enough requests on file to con-<lb />
tinue his salutes for months to<lb />
come.<lb />
To date, eight new service<lb />
songs have been written and<lb />
esentod bv Fred Waring and<lb />
far this year 110 different<lb />
Camps have voted on what thev<lb />
wanted Waring to play and<lb />
then tuned in to hear the re<lb />
suit. The songs written include<lb />
"Skv Anchors" for Naval Avia-<lb />
tion; "Roll Tanks Roll" for the<lb />
Armored Forces; "Look Out Be-<lb />
low" for the Parachute Troops;<lb />
"The Fight Quartermaster<lb />
Corps "The Men of the Mer-<lb />
chant Marines "Man to Man<lb />
for the marching soldiers of the<lb />
T ;� "T� Mow TUne" for<lb />
sealing to children<lb />
uiis alike, for the third<lb />
an outstanding production<lb />
cl Udren's theatre classic will be<lb />
brought to the college bv the<lb />
A AUW when on April '30.<lb />
Clifton Britten's Goldmasquers<lb />
give two performances of "The<lb />
Sl eing Beauty" in the Austin<lb />
Auditorium. There will be a<lb />
matinee at 3:00 primarily for<lb />
children, and an evening per-<lb />
formance at 8:30 for college<lb />
students and the general public.<lb />
Year before last hundreds of<lb />
children and adults enjoyed a<lb />
children's theatre group of na-<lb />
tional reputation in "Alice in<lb />
Wonderland and last year a<lb />
still more enthusiastic recep-<lb />
ti n was given the play "Little<lb />
: Black Sambo" produced by a I<lb />
college group under the direc-j<lb />
ion of Clifton Britton who was<lb />
I doing graduate work last year.<lb />
This year's play is the fami-<lb />
liar tale of the beautiful prin-<lb />
; cess who, under a magic spei<lb />
, fell asleep along with every<lb />
living thing in the castle, and<lb />
remained wrapped in dreams<lb />
until awakened by Prince<lb />
Charming who alone could<lb />
break the spell.<lb />
The director promises that<lb />
the production will surpass<lb />
: "Little Black Sambo" in coloi<lb />
and beauty. Both actors and<lb />
production staff for the play<lb />
! will be high school members Ox<lb />
the Goldmasquers. a Goldsboro<lb />
Victory Corps group which<lb />
Britton has been directing this<lb />
year. Two officers of the Chi<lb />
Pi Players on the campus-<lb />
Dave Owens and Ophelia Hooks<lb />
will act as stage managers.<lb />
Miss Louise Williams is in<lb />
; charge of arrangements for the<lb />
performances. Colorful setting<lb />
and beautiful musical back<lb />
the<lb />
and<lb />
background worked out to lie in<lb />
keeping with the fairyland<lb />
castle in which the scene is<lb />
laid.<lb />
The College Choir<lb />
'Uncle Bobby'<lb />
Visits Methodis<lb />
Under the sponsorship of th<lb />
Methodist student group uhe<lb />
Rev. Robert Bradshaw, direc-<lb />
tor of youth work for the<lb />
Methodist Church in North<lb />
Carolina, spent three days on<lb />
the campus this week, speaic-<lb />
ing Wednesday. Thursday and<lb />
Friday nights to an audience<lb />
that increased in numbers each<lb />
night, and leading discussion<lb />
College Choir To Give<lb />
Concert Tuesday, April 27<lb />
 �<lb />
Miss Williams<lb />
Vespers Speaker<lb />
hit Genericre Hodgin<lb />
A. L. Dittmer will direct th <lb />
college A Cappella choir in a<lb />
concert to be given Tuesday,<lb />
April 27. at 8:30 p. m. in the<lb />
Austin auditorium. There an<lb />
in the choir. This<lb />
first concert for<lb />
groups in the afternoons. He<lb />
closed the series Friday night I by Arkhangelsky: Prayer,<lb />
with a talk at YW-YMCA ves-1 Beethoven; Cherubim Song.<lb />
32 members<lb />
will be their<lb />
this year.<lb />
The program for the evening<lb />
is as follows: 0 Gladsome Light<lb />
by<lb />
by<lb />
pers on "The<lb />
Presented<lb />
Heavenly Vision i Bortniansky : Devotion<lb />
by Ma-Jmezzo from the opera<lb />
at vesper<lb />
Inter<lb />
Caval<lb />
I ground will characterize<lb />
production with costumes<lb />
PIANO RECITAL<lb />
Students of the class in Ap-<lb />
plied Piano will give a recital in<lb />
Austin auditorium on Thursday<lb />
at 8:15 P. M April 29, 1943.<lb />
An interesting program of<lb />
Classical, Romantic and Modern<lb />
numbers will be presented.<lb />
The Woman's Chorus will sing<lb />
several numbers.<lb />
bel Spence Watson, presiding<lb />
for the YW, as the "Uncle <lb />
Bobby" of students ail over the '<lb />
state, Mr. Bradshaw acknoui<lb />
edged his liking for the title and<lb />
spoke of his kind reception on 1<lb />
the campus. Then turning tc!<lb />
his theme, he said he wished to j<lb />
talk on a matter that is c ither j<lb />
the most important thing in the<lb />
world or worth nothing at all,<lb />
according to the individual.<lb />
"To me, he said, "it is tlu<lb />
most important thing in the<lb />
world that there is the "heaven-<lb />
ly vision' for every man�the<lb />
touch of God's hand on man<lb />
After showing that the must<lb />
powerful things are thoe not<lb />
able to be seen, he mentioned<lb />
various ways in which God<lb />
reaches individuals.<lb />
"I don't know what He uses<lb />
to touch you said the speaker,<lb />
but every impulse to better liv-<lb />
ing, and everything that lifts<lb />
See Methodists on Pane Four<lb />
Will<lb />
Leon<lb />
Sunrise Communion Service<lb />
Being Held Easter Morning<lb />
ACE Members<lb />
teria, by Rusticana; We<lb />
Fight, words by Dr.<lb />
Meadows and music by<lb />
Dittmer: Son of a Wooden<lb />
Soldier, arranged by Guy Spen-<lb />
er: When Jonnie Comes March-<lb />
ing Home, by Louis Lambert,<lb />
which was featured in the pic-<lb />
ture of the same name; Ameri-<lb />
ca, Ernest Bloch; Dear Land of<lb />
Home, Jean Sibelius; Jesu Du-<lb />
icio Memoria. Thomas L. Vit-<lb />
toria; O Bona Jesu, Palestrina;<lb />
0 Filii et Filiae, Traditional<lb />
French 18th Century Carol; In<lb />
Dulci Jubiio, Pearsall; Three<lb />
Blind Mice, arranged by Wai-<lb />
ter Aschenbrenner; College<lb />
Pledge. A. L. Dittmer; Purple<lb />
and Gold, A. L. Dittmer; and<lb />
 Benedictus, by Petter C. Lut<lb />
kin.<lb />
Last spring the choir gave a<lb />
concert and has participated in<lb />
'the Christmas music for the<lb />
1 past two years. Donald Periw<lb />
 has been president of the or-<lb />
ganization for the past two<lb />
years. This choir offers stu-<lb />
dents, boys and girls, a wonder-<lb />
ful opportunity for mixed sing-<lb />
ing which is enjoyed by boU;<lb />
the singers and the public.<lb />
pn<lb />
so<lb />
Infantry; "In Navy Blue" for<lb />
the Waves and "Hail to the<lb />
Corps" for Marine Aviation.<lb />
Equally popular is Harry<lb />
James 'tribute to the men in the<lb />
armed forces with his night y<lb />
feature called the "Chesterfield<lb />
Special Since Harry James<lb />
records are hard to get, he plays<lb />
See Cigarettes on Page Four<lb />
A sunrise communion service<lb />
to include both college and town<lb />
will be held at the old lake site<lb />
on the back campus Easter<lb />
morning at 6:30, with ministers<lb />
of Greenville participating in<lb />
the service and administering<lb />
the communion by invitation of<lb />
the YWCA and YMCA.<lb />
Planned by the two "Y" as<lb />
the culmination of the series of<lb />
short devotional periods being<lb />
observed after lunch each day<lb />
this week in the Y Hut undei<lb />
the direction of the Interfaith<lb />
Council, this is intended to<lb />
bring together people from all<lb />
churches in a service giving ev-<lb />
pression to their common aim<lb />
and unity of spirit. The Minis-<lb />
terial Association of Greenville<lb />
has accepted the invitation to<lb />
the services, and its members<lb />
who could be present will take<lb />
part. . �<lb />
For the music, Easter hymns<lb />
will be used, with a college<lb />
choir leading the singing.<lb />
Special music will be furnished<lb />
by A. L. Dittmer, accompanied<lb />
by Miss Eleanor Etheridge, and<lb />
one of the voice students at the<lb />
college. A student will issue the<lb />
call to worship.<lb />
Seats will be arranged in the<lb />
old lake bed facing an altar on<lb />
the wooded slope at the east.<lb />
For this new venture in co-<lb />
operation among various<lb />
churches and between college<lb />
and town, Bessie Fay Hunt,<lb />
See Service on Page Four<lb />
Elect Officers<lb />
New officers of the ACE for<lb />
next year were elected at the<lb />
regular meeting Tuesday night,<lb />
April 13. The officers are as<lb />
follows: president, Dorothy<lb />
Wnitley; First vice-president,<lb />
Sybil Beaman; second vice<lb />
president, Wilma Dean; third<lb />
vice-president, Mickey Boyette;<lb />
corresponding secretary, Gladys<lb />
Davis; recording secretary and<lb />
treasurer, Helen Blanchard;<lb />
publication rep resenta-<lb />
tive, Ruth McHan; publicity,<lb />
Hazel Dell Jones; Teco Echo<lb />
representative, Carol Leigh<lb />
Humphries. These officers will<lb />
be installed at the May meet-<lb />
ing.<lb />
Miss Dora Coates, primary<lb />
advisor, was guest speaker at<lb />
the meeting. Having been away<lb />
during the winter quarter work-<lb />
ing with the State Board of<lb />
Education, Miss Coates spoke<lb />
on her work, "Extended School<lb />
Services for Children of Work-<lb />
ing Mothers Miss Coates dis-<lb />
cussed various federal agen-<lb />
cies interested in services for<lb />
children with working mothers<lb />
during war time, and of do-<lb />
mestic and labor problems<lb />
throughout the state due to the<lb />
women working. "If children<lb />
See ACE on Page Four<lb />
Mickey Boyette<lb />
Heads Methodist<lb />
Student Group<lb />
Mickey Boyette has been elec-<lb />
ted president of the Methodist<lb />
Student group in recent elec-<lb />
tions. Other officers for 1943-<lb />
44 are: Dorothy Lewis, first-<lb />
president ; second vice-presi-<lb />
dent, Francis Tunstall , Syble<lb />
Beaman and George Tyndall,<lb />
secretaries; Sam Stricklanu,<lb />
treasurer, Jessie Earp, chair-<lb />
man of Worship and Evangel-<lb />
ism; Chairman World Friend-<lb />
ship, Alma Simmons; Chair-<lb />
man Community Service,<lb />
Dorothy Jean Creech; chairman<lb />
recreation, Edith Wilkerson;<lb />
chairman publicity, Edna Po-<lb />
well ; chairman music, Gene<lb />
vieve Hodgin; campus repre-<lb />
sentative, Elizabeth Kittrell<lb />
and Robert Martin; town repre-<lb />
sentatives, Margaret Johnston<lb />
and Robert Martin.<lb />
Miss Iouise Williams, a<lb />
YWCA adviser, talked on the<lb />
matter of friendliness between<lb />
students and teachers, discuss-<lb />
ing the possible barriers be-<lb />
tween the two pointing out<lb />
things that should draw them<lb />
together, and suggesting vari-<lb />
ous means of building continu-<lb />
ally more cordial relationships,<lb />
Ij" at the Vesper hour, April 19.<lb />
Miss Williams, discussing the<lb />
topic given her, began by sug-<lb />
gesting three questions, the<lb />
answers to which might throw<lb />
light on the matter.<lb />
First, she inquired, are there<lb />
barriers in the way to real<lb />
friendliness? Her answer was<lb />
that most of things which seem<lb />
to divide, such as age and lack<lb />
of understanding, but imagi-<lb />
nary. She did point out that cer-<lb />
tain real barriers exist tempor-<lb />
arily at times, as when the limit-<lb />
ed mental, spiritual, and physi-<lb />
cal energy of the teacher and<lb />
the number of calls on her at a<lb />
given time must necessarily<lb />
limit her power to respond for<lb />
the time being.<lb />
She then discussed whether<lb />
or not there are things that<lb />
make friendliness the natural<lb />
attitude between students and<lb />
teachers. Neither can get along<lb />
without the other; intelligence<lb />
is supposedly common to both;<lb />
they are together often, speak<lb />
the same lanaguge, and have<lb />
common interests and a com-<lb />
mon goal. Thus, she said, the<lb />
things that draw us together<lb />
are greater than those that<lb />
See Vespers on Page Four<lb />
The 900 East Carolina stu-<lb />
dents will go to the polls in the<lb />
Women's Student council room<lb />
(22 Austin) between nine a. m.<lb />
and six p. m. Wednesday to<lb />
choose the major student offi-<lb />
cers in the first election to be<lb />
held under the new Student Co-<lb />
operative Government associa-<lb />
tion.<lb />
Interest has settled on the<lb />
race for the presidency of the<lb />
combined student body, in<lb />
which strong campaigns are be-<lb />
ing made by the supporters of<lb />
Candidates Carlyle Cox and<lb />
Willie Mae Daniels. Signs and<lb />
speeches have been rampant on<lb />
the campus for the past week.<lb />
Carlyle and Willie Mae, rising<lb />
juniors, have been proved cap-<lb />
able of holding the office.<lb />
In connection with the stu-<lb />
dent elections a "Citizenship<lb />
Day" has been declared for<lb />
Wednesday. Classes will be at-<lb />
tended only in the morning, the<lb />
afternoon being used for clean-<lb />
ing up the campus and for<lb />
voting. The Australian ballot<lb />
system will be used for the vot-<lb />
ing. Because of the number of<lb />
offices and candidates, the bal-<lb />
lots will be divided into three<lb />
parts.<lb />
Running for the important<lb />
post of vice-president of the<lb />
SCGA are Virginia Cooke,<lb />
Dorothy Lewis and Joyce Wat<lb />
son. Chairman of the Women's<lb />
judiciary committee is Jane<lb />
Vann. Candidates for vice-<lb />
chairman are Camille Jernigan,<lb />
Christine Pittard and Nina<lb />
See Elections on Page Four<lb />
New President<lb />
Selects 194344<lb />
YWCA Cabinet<lb />
Regular Meeting Held<lb />
Future Teachers of America<lb />
held its regular meeting Tues-<lb />
day evening, April 20, 1943.<lb />
Charlotte Shearin gave an in-<lb />
teresting talk on "College<lb />
Days Rebecca Perry and<lb />
Edna Earle Lang gave a report<lb />
on the NCEA conference held<lb />
at Raleigh on April 1.<lb />
Incoming president of the<lb />
YWCA, Helen Stone, selected<lb />
members of the 1943-44 cabinet<lb />
after consultation with several<lb />
outgoing officers and the ad-<lb />
visers. Students chosen were<lb />
those who were felt would ac-<lb />
cept the responsibilitiy and<lb />
those who would be willing to<lb />
give their best to the "Y<lb />
Students selected to serve as<lb />
chairmen were as follows:<lb />
Mabel Spence Watson of Fre-<lb />
mont, Religious Editor; Alice<lb />
Ferrell of Clayton, Freshman<lb />
Adviser; Gertrude Berry of<lb />
Timberlake, Night Watch;<lb />
Elsie West of Roxboro, Forum<lb />
Chairman; Esther Mae White<lb />
of Beliverdere, Social Service;<lb />
Rownea Montaque of Oxford,<lb />
Personnel Chairman; Ruth<lb />
Davis of Pikeville, Recreation;<lb />
Iris Woody of Graham, Social;<lb />
Louise Lassiter of Aulander,<lb />
Publicity; Pearl Arnold of Do-<lb />
ver, Music; Frances Congleton<lb />
of Stokes, Reporter; Annie<lb />
Audrey Stevenson of Palmyra,<lb />
World Fellowship; and Leona<lb />
ISassar of Selma, Properties.<lb />
Student Body Hears<lb />
Campaign Speeches<lb />
Candidates for Student Gov-<lb />
ernment offices and their sup-<lb />
porters were given an opportun-<lb />
ity to speak before the student<lb />
body the past Wednesday eve-<lb />
ning at a mass meeting in the<lb />
Austin auditorium. Estelle Da-<lb />
vis, outgoing president of the<lb />
Women's Student Government<lb />
Association, introduced each of<lb />
the candidates in turn and in-<lb />
vited them to address the stu-<lb />
dents.<lb />
Political discussion began<lb />
with presentation of Carlyle<lb />
Cox and Willie Mae Daniels,<lb />
nominees for president of the<lb />
new Student Cooperative Gov-<lb />
ernment Association. Following<lb />
brief talks by the rival candi-<lb />
dates, the President opened the<lb />
meeting for discussion which<lb />
was keynoted by Bessie Fay<lb />
Hunt, speaking for Willie Mae,<lb />
and James Worsley for Carlyle.<lb />
Candidates Tor the offices of<lb />
vice-president, secretary, His-<lb />
torian, treasurer, assistant<lb />
treasurers, and student mem-<lb />
bers of the Student-Faculty<lb />
committee were introduced and<lb />
in some cases took the opportun-<lb />
ity to express their willingness<lb />
to apply their abilities to the<lb />
service of the students if elec-<lb />
ted. Because of the large num-<lb />
ber of students running for the<lb />
sixteen positions as marshais,<lb />
they were only asked to stand<lb />
upon being introduced.<lb />
Nominees for cheerleaders,<lb />
including some nominated at<lb />
the meeting in accordance with<lb />
a suggestion made by Harry<lb />
Jarvis, were given a chance t:<lb />
demonstrate in leading cheers<lb />
before the student body.<lb />
Students campaigning for<lb />
positions on the Teco Echo and<lb />
Tecoan were next presented t"<lb />
the assembly. The remainder of<lb />
the meeting was devoted to the<lb />
presentation and discussion of<lb />
candidates for positions on the<lb />
Men's and Women's Judiciaries.<lb />
ELECTIONS<lb />
Following are general direc-<lb />
tions for the student elections<lb />
Wednesday, April 28.<lb />
"Cast one ballot only.<lb />
"Be sure to sign your ballot.<lb />
"Ballot boxes will be labeled.<lb />
There will be baxes for the Stu-<lb />
dent Cooperative Government<lb />
association, publications, women's<lb />
judiciary, men's judiciary, dormi-<lb />
tories, men's day students and<lb />
women's day students. Students<lb />
are asked to be sure to put their<lb />
ballots in the right boxes<lb />
ESTELLE DAVIS,<lb />
President W o m e n 's<lb />
Student Government<lb />
Association.<lb />
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SATURDAY, APRIL. 24, 1943<lb />
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9<lb />
PAGE TWO<lb />
The TECO ECHO<lb />
The Teco Echo<lb />
Published Biweekly by the Students of East<lb />
Carolina Teachers College<lb />
Entered as second-class matter December 3,<lb />
1925' at the U. S. Postoffice, Greenville,<lb />
N. C, under the act of March 3, 1879.<lb />
Rosalie Brown Editorin-chief<lb />
ASSOCIATE EDITORS<lb />
Margie Dudley Charles Craven<lb />
Louise Thomas Harold Taylor<lb />
Maribelle Robertson Marv Sue Moore<lb />
Campus Quiz; Answer Questions<lb />
Bring To The Teco Echo Office<lb />
!<lb />
STUDENT SPOTLIGHT<lb />
by Be mice Jenkinn<lb />
Dr. A. D. Frank<lb />
Chapel Speaker<lb />
172<lb />
Exclusive of fraternity house par- When at a student mass ��� en<lb />
ties and weekly gym dances, how many gS "rise,<lb />
proms, formals or big dances were held at<lb />
your college during the past school year (all<lb />
semesters) <lb />
REPORTERS<lb />
Evan Griffin<lb />
Margaret Lewis<lb />
Conelia Beems<lb />
Ray Sparrow<lb />
Floyd Woody<lb />
James Worsley<lb />
Betty Edwards<lb />
Keyhole Korrespondents<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
Sports Renorter<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 />
TYPISTS<lb />
Helen Page Johnson<lb />
Jean Goggin<lb />
Cathy Hester<lb />
Luis Grigsby<lb />
Beecher Flanagan<lb />
Sherman M. Parks<lb />
Cathy Hester<lb />
Proof Reader<lb />
Alumni Reporter<lb />
Editorial Adviser<lb />
Business Adviser<lb />
Teenical Adviser<lb />
Mi mber<lb />
North Carolina Collegiate Press<lb />
Association<lb />
Member<lb />
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Vote Wisely<lb />
Qualifications for the various student<lb />
officers should be carefully considered<lb />
when ECTC students go to the polis next<lb />
Wednesday. Every student should read con-<lb />
scientiously in his copy of the constitution<lb />
the stated requirements for the individual<lb />
posts and for the offices as a whole. It is a<lb />
definite requirement that any student offi-<lb />
cer must have a scholastic average of at<lb />
least a "3 Some knowledge of parliamen-<lb />
tary procedure is required of the presidents<lb />
and varied amounts of experiences is re-<lb />
quired for many of the offices.<lb />
In addition to the qualifications defi-<lb />
nitely put forth in the constitution, there<lb />
are other perhaps more abstract, but none-<lb />
theless important requirements for student<lb />
leaders. Speaking ability, social ability<lb />
(ability to work with others experience in<lb />
leadership, and knowledge of the demands<lb />
of the offices for which thev are running.<lb />
Every check on a student election ballot<lb />
should represent thorough consideration by<lb />
a student.<lb />
Chi Pi Play<lb />
Deserves A Hand<lb />
Last Thursday and Friday nights Chi<lb />
Pi play. "Ladies in Retirement" was given<lb />
with the greatest success. The first produc-<lb />
tion of the year and under the new director<lb />
really deserves a hand As the reputation of<lb />
these plays given by the campus dramatic<lb />
club has always been far above reproach, it<lb />
is good to see this group carrying on in the<lb />
commendable way they are. Miss Ellen<lb />
Caldwell really did a splendid piece of work<lb />
in directing, staging, and working out the<lb />
excellent lighting affects. Mr. Denton Ros-<lb />
sell aided with the production and his ser-<lb />
vices were well rended. The cast introduced<lb />
some newcomers to the ECTC stage and we<lb />
will be wanting to see more of them. Each<lb />
was equally good in his or her part, and we<lb />
wish them luck in future performances. The<lb />
director, the stage crew, and the actor?.<lb />
"Some people in the world today do not<lb />
agree with Thomas Jefferson that certain<lb />
truths are 'self-evident, that all men are<lb />
created equal, that they are endowed by<lb />
their Creator with certain inalienable<lb />
rights, that among these are Life, Liberty,<lb />
and the Pursuit of Happiness said Dr.<lb />
A. D. Frank as he began his discussion of<lb />
the news in the college assembly, Tuesday,<lb />
April 14, by commenting on the two hun-<lb />
dredth anniversary of the birth of that great<lb />
patriot.<lb />
The speaker referred to the Constitu-<lb />
tion as one of Jefferson's contributions to<lb />
the whole world, saying that its influence<lb />
had not been confined to this country, but<lb />
that it had been "a beacon light to the op-<lb />
pressed of the world  and he went on to<lb />
say. "I commend it to you as a document<lb />
well worth your reading<lb />
In turning to the new ship-building re-<lb />
cord in March. Dr. Frank observed that the<lb />
most crucial battle being waged today is that<lb />
on the seven seass between the submarine<lb />
and merchant shipping. At the present<lb />
moment it seems that it will be determined<lb />
by this country's succeeding in building<lb />
ships faster than they can be sunk or in fail-<lb />
ing in that attempt.<lb />
He made the record of 146 ships, a total<lb />
of 1.516.00 tons launched in March, more<lb />
significant by pointing out that such a year-<lb />
ly rate of over 18.000.000 tons for 1943 alone<lb />
exceeds the total tonnage of the merchant<lb />
marine of this country in 1089 and is not<lb />
far short the 21,000,000 tons owend by the<lb />
Great Britain in that same year.<lb />
"Germany is still building submarines<lb />
faster than we are sinking them, but the<lb />
Government cannot announce the total num-<lb />
ber of sinkings he explained. "The facts<lb />
might help the morale of the German pepole<lb />
too much<lb />
Dr. Frank warned against being too<lb />
easily over -optimistic or pessimistic, saying<lb />
that the attitude of the American public, is<lb />
very fickle.<lb />
Facing the fact that in any case, where-<lb />
ever an invasion is made the hardest fight-<lb />
ing lies ahead, and many of the boys will not<lb />
be coming back, he urged that fhose at home<lb />
not feel too sorry for those who don't come<lb />
back, that thev realize that those who give<lb />
their lives will have made a real contribu-<lb />
tion, and that those at home put forth every<lb />
effort to see that they make their own con-<lb />
tribution or the home front.<lb />
Entertaing the boys over the weekend<lb />
and being nice to them is fine on the side, he<lb />
addd, but a real contribution means buying<lb />
bonds and stamps, folding bandages, and<lb />
knitting sweaters.<lb />
Before commenting on recent very suc-<lb />
cessful ai rraids over Germany, Dr. Frank<lb />
said that while the air force was doing the<lb />
spectacular part of the fighting, in the last<lb />
analysis, in his opinion the war would be<lb />
w on b tin ground forces, as the war in Rus-<lb />
sia seems to be proving.<lb />
The British and American air forces are<lb />
able to do what he called complementary<lb />
bombing. The RAF big bombers, capable of<lb />
carrying great loads of bombs, go over at<lb />
night, flying lo wto avoid anti-aircraft fire,<lb />
and ropping bombs in the general location of<lb />
their targets. American high altitude bomb-<lb />
ers fly over in the day, and with their very<lb />
fine bombsight do precision bombing. The<lb />
very fast, very light new wooden planes of<lb />
the British, known as mosquito planes, like<lb />
wise fly in the day. at housetop altitudes,<lb />
and destroy such things as bridges, troop<lb />
trains, and locomotives.<lb />
The fact that so little is heard of the<lb />
German Air Force may say that they are<lb />
short on oil and gasoline, or that are short<lb />
on trained pilots, or that they are saving<lb />
their planes for an all-out offensive during<lb />
the summer.<lb />
"For the moment Dr. Frank said in<lb />
closing, "in Russia, and on all fronts 'Gen-<lb />
eral Mud' is in charge<lb />
2. To what extent have war condi-<lb />
tions caused a change in the number or<lb />
character of such dances? (Please include<lb />
all information concerning promotions for<lb />
war funds, relief organizations, etc.)<lb />
3.<lb />
Have bandleaders participated in<lb />
any war activities connected with your<lb />
dances? If yes, how?<lb />
4. Approximately how much money<lb />
was spent for importing dance bands to play<lb />
at these dances?<lb />
(a) How has the war affected<lb />
the dance budgets?<lb />
hair rises<lb />
,ndtrMeTtothe front of the auditorium<lb />
to begin a classic oration, a single cry ol<lb />
"There goes Carlyle springs from the<lb />
throats of the student body.<lb />
Carlyle. who stands five teet,<lb />
(he's 11 per cent<lb />
eight<lb />
over-<lb />
has<lb />
inches in height<lb />
weight, it was discovered in math 154). haa<lb />
always been a leader in the discussion of all<lb />
first<lb />
phony orchestras and reading philo� .<lb />
This intellectual inclination tie? in wit!<lb />
ambition to become a lawyer after fcradua-<lb />
tion.<lb />
A -ports enthusiast. hi8 versatility<lb />
unquestioned. In high school he play<lb />
and quarterback on the grid team<lb />
coming to ECTC he has participated ��,<lb />
tramural basketball and is a frequent visi-<lb />
of the tennis courts. wher hi<lb />
tor<lb />
serve is appreciated by his<lb />
Oh<lb />
5.<lb />
How did transportation difficul-<lb />
ties affect the hiring of bands7<lb />
(a) Did your school use more<lb />
local bands than formerly? If yes, which<lb />
bands? <lb />
6. What single orchestra, having<lb />
1 Javed at your colleg eduring the current<lb />
school year, proved the MOST POPULAR<lb />
with the student body? Why7<lb />
7. What single orchestra, having<lb />
played at vour college during the current<lb />
school vear, proved the BIGGEST DISAP-<lb />
POINTMENT? Why?<lb />
8. What is the current campus taste<lb />
in dance music?<lb />
Sweet? Jitterbug? Latin-American? (List<lb />
in order of preference)<lb />
(1)<lb />
(2)<lb />
(3)<lb />
9 Which orchestra specializing in<lb />
each of the above styles does your student<lb />
bedv )refer?<lb />
(1) (Sweet)<lb />
(2) (Jitterbug)<lb />
(3) Latin-American)<lb />
10. How important are phonograph<lb />
records in popularizing dance orchestras<lb />
among your student body? <lb />
'ay:<lb />
school problems.<lb />
This junior from Rober son vine<lb />
came before the eyes of the students in his<lb />
first quarter at East Carolina when he<lb />
played the part of Dr. Sully, one ol the lead-<lb />
ing roles in Clifton Rritton's fall production<lb />
of "Double Door" last year. Carlyle was for<lb />
a time a member of the Chi Pi Players.<lb />
Having begun his oratorical career by<lb />
advancing as far as the semi-finals in a<lb />
state debating contest in high school, Car-<lb />
lyle followed the speech-making urge by<lb />
joining the Jarvis Forensic club last year.<lb />
He participated in debates against Presby-<lb />
terian and Campbell colleges. Voted presi-<lb />
dent of the Forensic club for this year, he might not be in school next year, a<lb />
has led his colleagues in establishing an en- dined when it was suggested at th- n n<lb />
viable record in the Dixie Forensic tourney lions mass meeting that he become a ca<lb />
and in debates with State and Carolina. date for the office ol presid nt oi �<lb />
As an English major Carlyle is a mem- ed Student ooperative council :��<lb />
ber of the English club. In the classroom he year. Overruling his objection, th�- stu<lb />
has an above-average record. His hobbies lie bodj by an overwhelming von. draft<lb />
along intellectual lines�listening to sym- as its candidate.<lb />
handed<lb />
nents.<lb />
This active student hold the d<lb />
tion of being the first boy to work in<lb />
college post office, where he daily meets v<lb />
-tudent body in his chores of selling si m<lb />
and putting up packages and letters.<lb />
His ability as a student leader v.<lb />
cognized when he was this vear made a<lb />
member of the committee which drew u I<lb />
new constitution for the students. Carlyle<lb />
was chairman of the Nominations c �<lb />
tee which nominated candidates I r<lb />
major student office which will b�<lb />
iri elections Wednesday.<lb />
Because he is in the Marine reser 1<lb />
Bits o Fashi<lb />
o 1 asnion<lb />
BY i<lb />
In the spring a young- man's fancy raw silk (result of recent visit ol v<lb />
turns to thoughts of his current heart-throb Chiang). You might help Uncle Sam<lb />
all decked out for Easter. jouvinatin<lb />
Out of the whirl-a-gig of hats parading blouse and<lb />
in the spring style review, you'll be able to The latest<lb />
pick one to suit your fancy�no matter what<lb />
you fancy. A hat is labeled anything from a<lb />
sprig of flowers and fruit, a big cartwheel.<lb />
Most of the gals pick the little numbers. Pe-<lb />
tete caiots are anchored to the back of the<lb />
head. These dinunitive hats are weighted I pinks. You'll find a style you like<lb />
with veiling, fruit and flowers which play ie. blazer, feminized windbreak r.<lb />
peek-a-boo with curls round front. If. how- Shoes�that's a different story. V<lb />
ever, plain Jane's your name (hail to the probably already yielded to the temotat<lb />
an old skirt, adding<lb />
jacket to a new soring- g I<lb />
in blouses is Ma's old shirl<lb />
come back again�still tucked and �<lb />
with long, full sleeves and high necklim<lb />
usually sporting a big black bow. Jj<lb />
came in all the colors�deep blues,<lb />
reds, yellows and greens, soft purples ai<lb />
s.<lb />
to tailored of spending Number 17�1<lb />
ikewise<lb />
! '<lb />
(a)<lb />
tual selection<lb />
dances ?<lb />
Do records plav a part in ac-<lb />
of bands to nlay for your<lb />
To what extent?<lb />
(b) Does your paper<lb />
band or record department?<lb />
carry a<lb />
Man Overboard<lb />
Sink Or Swim!<lb />
by Harold K. Taylor<lb />
For four long years I've waited to see<lb />
someone fall into the goldfish pool in<lb />
Wright Circle�now that I've seen mermaid<lb />
Freida Davis and merman Harry Willey<lb />
come from the slimy green water, I can say<lb />
that my education at ECTC is almost com-<lb />
plete.<lb />
It was after supper one of those warm<lb />
evenings last week when this exciting event<lb />
took place. I had walked down to Cotten<lb />
with that quiet group of girls I eat with and<lb />
as we loitered in front of Cotten we heard<lb />
an outcry of excitement and a splash com-<lb />
ing from the direction of the pool.<lb />
Someone shouted, "Somebody fell into<lb />
:he pool By the time that sentence was<lb />
'inished everyone within hearing and seeing<lb />
listance were hastily approaching the scene<lb />
of action.<lb />
Freida Davis was gleefully wading<lb />
around amid the frightened goldsfish. Final-<lb />
ly when she thought her hilarious specta-<lb />
tors had laughed enough for their own good,<lb />
she came out of the water.<lb />
While Freida was having such a hectic<lb />
time in the pool, Priviate-to-be Harry Wil-<lb />
ley was sitting on the sidelines laughing at<lb />
his good-fortune. The girls, Freida and<lb />
�Cherry, had tried to push Harry in but he<lb />
(c) Have record labels like Hit,<lb />
Beacon, Musicraft and other lesser-knowns<lb />
put in an appearance on your campus? If<lb />
yes, which ones and to what extent?<lb />
11. List, in preferential order, the<lb />
three dance orchestras most popular with<lb />
your student body. (This list need NOT in-<lb />
clude bands that have played for dances on<lb />
vour campus.)<lb />
1. .<lb />
2.<lb />
3.<lb />
12. List, in preferential order, the<lb />
three male and three female band vocalists<lb />
who are most popular with your student<lb />
body. (List only individual singers appear-<lb />
ing exclusively with dance bands.)<lb />
MALE FEMALE<lb />
1.  1.<lb />
2. 2.<lb />
3. 3.<lb />
13. Which of the newer dance orches-<lb />
tras does your student body consider most<lb />
promising and most likely to reach the top?<lb />
For what reason?<lb />
trail-blazer, the gal who sticks<lb />
simplicity mid the ruffles of everybody I Mom, and the rest of the family. In<lb />
else!) there's still a little hat for you. Your ; case you'll have to shop the shops for<lb />
number is the beanie quilted in white to set ; shoes which fit the bill. Optimistically -<lb />
on back or tipped o'er frant But the choice posing that Number 17 still resides in?<lb />
is still on the loose. There are medium-<lb />
sized sailors, one cute one ha a ruffled ba-<lb />
lerina skirt; berets-pancake or othervise;<lb />
and bonnets in felts, straw or ribbon. If<lb />
you're in a melodramatic mood, you'll want<lb />
to pick the big floppy picture hat.<lb />
Society requires more than a hat. my<lb />
dear; so let's go shopping for what-to-wear<lb />
twix hat and shoes. Suits, the ever-classic,<lb />
are softly tailored for spring. They come in<lb />
sun-bright colors in blue denion, which has<lb />
deserted the farm for the fairer sex (we<lb />
hope!), ticking, shirting madras, gingham.<lb />
But if your taste run along fancier lines<lb />
you'll find rayon Jersey, faille, shantung.<lb />
your little blue book, we'll go shopping I<lb />
real shoes. Remember, no more two-1 1<lb />
-hoes, no colors except blue, black, bn<lb />
and white. If you want your feet to dash a<lb />
little color, you'll have to resort again I<lb />
the play shoe. The stores are jammed v<lb />
styles galore, all of which are cute. Have<lb />
noticed that heels aren't quite so hi<lb />
Saves leather.<lb />
Add a bag. which comes big or litt<lb />
any style, any color, any material. Add a ;<lb />
of bright or white gloves, presto: yo<lb />
ready to step from the band-box and �<lb />
catcher from a to  and you're the pretl<lb />
one in the Easter Parade.<lb />
Mrs. Ruth Everett, 0PA<lb />
Worker, Speaks To AAUW<lb />
Mrs. Ruth Yick Everett, information<lb />
officer of the OPA spoke March 23, to the<lb />
Greenville branch of the AAUW on the close<lb />
relation of the OPA to the life of every mem-<lb />
ber of the group she was addressing and<lb />
every person in the community, and its rela-<lb />
tion to the whole national economy.<lb />
She emphasized especially the part<lb />
each individual must play in the work of the<lb />
OPA.<lb />
"It will succeed or fail she said, "not<lb />
in Raleigh or Washington, D. C, but in<lb />
Greenville, and Pitt County.<lb />
It must depend on the cooperation of<lb />
:he individual. The speaker then went on to<lb />
iiscuss the work of the home front and say<lb />
;hat the people here can cause the men at the<lb />
'ront to lose the war.<lb />
She took up in detail the contribution<lb />
women at home can make by conservation of<lb />
food and clothing.<lb />
She showed in vivid detail the necessity<lb />
of price control, pointing out that there is<lb />
an inflationary gap at present of some twen-<lb />
ty-five billion dollars beween money in the<lb />
hands of the people to be spent and the<lb />
amount of goods available for purchase.<lb />
"We have let inflation come to us she<lb />
said, "but it is a controlled inflation<lb />
She then took up the work of the OPA,<lb />
explaining what it is doing and why it is do-<lb />
ing it, and asking the help of each person<lb />
present in making it work. When you do not<lb />
g-et what you want from your local board<lb />
and feel impatient, she said, remember that<lb />
its members are giving their time and en-<lb />
ergy to helping your community share<lb />
equally in scarce commodities that it is a<lb />
committee of neighbors trying to maintain<lb />
a sound, wholesome, economy for the com-<lb />
munity.<lb />
In Terms Of Metropolitics<lb />
And Psycopathic Diabolism<lb />
&amp;-<lb />
turned the tables on them and landed Frei-<lb />
da in the wet spot.<lb />
Freida isn't one to give up so easily so<lb />
with the help of Cherry she proceded to<lb />
drag Harry to the brink of the pool. In the<lb />
clamor poor Freida tripped and for the sec-<lb />
ond time made a beautiful swan dive into<lb />
the green water, being followed by the not-<lb />
so-fortunate Harry. It would have been a<lb />
four-star show if Cherry had gone in too.<lb />
Dripping from head to toe Freida left<lb />
the hysterical bystanders and the last we<lb />
heard from here she was combing goldfish<lb />
)ut of her hair.<lb />
Alumni Sons, Daughters<lb />
Elect Officers<lb />
The Alumni Daughters and Sons met<lb />
in the "Y" hut Thursday night and elected<lb />
officers for the coming year. They were as<lb />
follows: President, Hazel Williford; vice-<lb />
president, Hazel Jones; secretary, Vivian<lb />
Yelverton; treasurer, Hilda Moore; report-<lb />
er, Elizabeth Bridgers.<lb />
After the elections the club enjoyed a<lb />
social hour consisting of impromtu debates,<lb />
stunts, and songs.<lb />
by Associated Collegiate Press<lb />
A Minneapolis newspaper columnist,<lb />
and music critic on the side, received the<lb />
following letter irom an undergraduate:<lb />
"BEING ENGAGED on a senior thesis<lb />
on necracism, in' which the relationship of<lb />
Hitler to Wagner's music plays a part, and<lb />
having heard that some years ago you did<lb />
some special research on Richard Wagner,<lb />
I am interested (for I always prefer ani-<lb />
mate sources of information to inanimate)<lb />
in your personal interpretation of this<lb />
rather ambivalent character T would espe-<lb />
cially like to have you explain Wagner to me<lb />
in terms of metopolitics, nationalistic retro-<lb />
version, racialist mysticism, and psyco-<lb />
pathic diabolism. I am of the belief that the<lb />
'meta' theory is the key to the attraction<lb />
which Wagner's music holds for Hitler.<lb />
Anything further that you might have to<lb />
say concerning Wagner's place in the scheme<lb />
of irrationalism general would be apprecia-<lb />
ted. Please let me hear from you, if at all<lb />
possible, by next mail<lb />
And answered it as follows:<lb />
"DEAR SIR:<lb />
"While the 'meta' theory is undoubtedly<lb />
a key, in part, to Wagner's racialist mys-<lb />
ticism, I think you have erred in not allow-<lb />
ing sufficiently for the psychoehoreographiv<lb />
tendencies exhibited, for example, in the<lb />
'Bacchanale which proves to me that at<lb />
this period of his life the bent of his mind<lb />
was biopolitical. Evidences of geometabol-<lb />
ism, too, abound in his third phase, partic-<lb />
ularly in "Gotterdammerung' and confute<lb />
the easy hypothesis that his earlier pyro-<lb />
manism was either consistently retrorsive,<lb />
regressive or panegyristic. Ethnogrophic<lb />
predispositions Mediterranean in character<lb />
rather than Nordic are noticeable in the<lb />
'Volsung' theme and may anticipate, to<lb />
some degree, the affinity between Musso-<lb />
lini and Hitler, although the archivist Toy-<lb />
buckmaster has noted that Wagner used<lb />
long slurs over this theme and conceives that<lb />
this might have been intended as an antici-<lb />
patory slur upon Hitler's future all, Italy.<lb />
Here scholars disagree. However, the point<lb />
is incontrovertibe that the eupectic is absent<lb />
in Wagner's metapolitical and psychoagro-<lb />
nomist horizon which sufficiently explains<lb />
the polarity of the Hitler-Rosenbery poli-<lb />
tico-ceramics and the occasional Wagne;<lb />
fugal obsessions, not to say aberrations. 1<lb />
trust this completely clears everything up.<lb />
"Fraternally yours.<lb />
�"W. J. McN<lb />
"P. S. In case anything else bothers you,<lb />
just give me a ring<lb />
A. L. Dittmer<lb />
Gives Fine Recital<lb />
A.<lb />
In a most enjoyable concert, April 14.<lb />
L. Dittmer. voilinist. and Mrs. Marv<lb />
Bertolet Smith, accompanist, presented a<lb />
program that showed great command of the<lb />
instruments and musical interpretation of<lb />
high order.<lb />
The playing of Mr. Dittmer, who is<lb />
head of the music department, was marked<lb />
by strength and smoothness Especially in<lb />
Mendelssohn's" "Concerto in E Minor" did he<lb />
show fine feeling for the beauty of the com-<lb />
position and skill in the intricate technique<lb />
this composition demands.<lb />
A Zimbalist number, "Suite in Ancient<lb />
Style gave a satisfying sense of contrast<lb />
and coordination in the arrangement of its<lb />
numbers and the handling of its melodies.<lb />
The last two groups were composed of<lb />
shorter more familiar numbers. Among<lb />
them an audience favorite was Dreiser's<lb />
"Caprice Viennois "Falling Leaves bv<lb />
Stoessel, was interpreted as a poem in<lb />
sound, and the carefree rhythms and folk-<lb />
songs melodies of Spalding's "Alabama"<lb />
were notable.<lb />
Mrs. Smith's complete sympathy with<lb />
the soloist, and her flawless rhythm, as al-<lb />
ways, added greatly to the pleasure of the<lb />
audience.<lb />
Mr. Dittmer responded generously with<lb />
encores.<lb />
The program was a presentation from<lb />
the music department of East Carolina<lb />
Teachers College, for the Greenville Art<lb />
Festival, and had as co-sponsors the Wo-<lb />
man's Club of Greenville.<lb /><pb facs="00037921_tn_0003" /><lb />
TRDAY, APRIL, 24, 1943<lb />
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new field soon. Her address:<lb />
Co. 2. 1st. lin. 41st. WAAC<lb />
Training Regt Branch C. 5th.<lb />
Trg. Center, Camp Polk. La.<lb /><lb />
In a physical fitness test<lb />
given recently to cadets a'<lb />
Craig Field, Alaadet Jesse<lb />
Gray broke the field record<lb />
with a score of 153, topping the<lb />
leading record of 2nd. Lt. L. K<lb />
Hayes by one point.<lb />
This report, which is taken<lb />
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newspaper, states that Cadet<lb />
Gray is 21 years old, 5 feet and<lb />
8 inches in height, and weighs<lb />
155 pounds.<lb />
Such things as lung capacity,<lb />
leg lift, back lift, and hand grip<lb />
are tested in these Physical fit-<lb />
ness exams which are given the<lb />
cadets every month.<lb />
College Band Plays<lb />
For Assembly<lb />
The ECTC band, directed by<lb />
A. L. Dittmer, head of the col-<lb />
lege music department, gave a<lb />
short concert at the assembly<lb />
hour, April 21.<lb />
 Beginning with Sonsa's "The<lb />
Thunderer with its power and<lb />
volume, the program ranged<lb />
through a variety of selection<lb />
the closing number being the<lb />
national anthem.<lb />
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and Silver by Franz Lehar;<lb />
"Diane Overture G. E. Hol-<lb />
mes: "Shepherd's Dream C.<lb />
11. Taylor; "Pavanne Morton<lb />
Gould; "Berceuse Al Jarne-<lb />
felt; "Alma Mater H. A.<lb />
McDougle; and "Hail to Teach-<lb />
er's College Watson.<lb />
President of the band is a<lb />
Greenville student, Carl White-<lb />
burst; the vice-president is<lb />
Freeman Watson of Albemarle;<lb />
and the secretary, Gertrude<lb />
Woolard of Plymouth.<lb />
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shortage is most acute.<lb />
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year of the Chi Pi Players' pro-<lb />
duction of "Ladies in Retire-<lb />
ment April 15, ihree Green-<lb />
ville girls were prominent<lb />
among the members of a cast<lb />
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terest throughout the whole<lb />
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sisters who parcipitated in the<lb />
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scene of the crime; and Virgin<lb />
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SATURDAY, APRIL, 24, 1940<lb />
NOMINEES FOR STATE<lb />
PRESIDENCY, 1943-15<lb />
Mrs. Elizabeth S. Smith,<lb />
Misses Wita Bond and Hannah<lb />
Turnage( nominating committee<lb />
for officers of the Alumni As-<lb />
sociation for the years 194:5-45<lb />
have presented the following<lb />
persons as nominees for presi-<lb />
dent: Mrs. J. T. Sutton (Mae<lb />
Hampton Keith) of LaGrange<lb />
and Mrs. Clem Garner (Ruth<lb />
Blanchard) of Greenville.<lb />
Mrs. Sutton is a graduate of<lb />
, TuTutai" Normal Class of<lb />
28. While in college she was<lb />
active in a number of college<lb />
activities, including Y. W. C. A<lb />
Athletic Association, Poe Socie-<lb />
ty and music organizations, be-<lb />
ing a member of the Student<lb />
 olunteer Band. She was Teco<lb />
Echo reporter for Wake Coun-<lb />
ty Club. Since graduation she<lb />
has taught twelve years, eight<lb />
in county schools and four in<lb />
the Roanoke Rapids City<lb />
Schools. She has done further<lb />
tudy in Summer Schools at<lb />
I � N. C. and State College. She<lb />
served as president of the Burl-j<lb />
ington Alumni Chapter for the I<lb />
year 1940-41. At present Mrs<lb />
button is very active in all or-j<lb />
gamzations in LaGrange, being<lb />
a member, organist, and presi-<lb />
dent ot the Woman's Mission-<lb />
ary I nion of the Baptist church '<lb />
She is secretary of the Wolfean <lb />
cook Club and president of he; :<lb />
locaJ Alumni Chapter at the pre<lb />
sent time.<lb />
Mrs Garner has received<lb />
three diplomas from E. C. T. C<lb />
the Two-Year Normal in 1929<lb />
A. B. degree in 1934 and M. A<lb />
degree in 1942. she has taught<lb />
fourteen years, two in Newport<lb />
three in Whitakers. three in<lb />
brimesland and the past six in<lb />
the Greenville City Schools. Mrs<lb />
Garner is very active in the re-<lb />
, PoUu C1V1C and educational<lb />
hfe of Greenville. She is a mem-<lb />
ber and a Sunday School depart-<lb />
mental superintendent of the<lb />
Memorial Baptist Church, mem-<lb />
ber ot the North Carolina Edu-<lb />
cation Association Department<lb />
of Classroom Teachers, and of<lb />
the Association for Childhood<lb />
Education. She JK&amp;Tpresident of<lb />
ated from a two year norma<lb />
course in 1933 here. Since 1939<lb />
she has been teaching in Roan-<lb />
oke Rapids schools.<lb />
CIGARETTES<lb />
Continued from Page One<lb />
a "Chesterfield Special" every<lb />
night over the air, so that the<lb />
boys in the far-off spots can<lb />
hear their favorites in the sen-<lb />
sational James arrangements,<lb />
played through the mike exact<lb />
ly as the boys would hear them<lb />
on their phonographs at camp.<lb />
The thousands of Service-<lb />
men ail over the country who g�<lb />
slightly haywire every time<lb />
Harry James goes on the aii<lb />
with his magic trumpet will dp<lb />
delighted to hear that he ha<lb />
just been voted champion of<lb />
about everything on the list.<lb />
The wizard of the Chester-<lb />
field Music Makers recenin<lb />
j emerged from a popularitv sur<lb />
; vey conducted by 'Radio Life<lb />
! Pacific Coast fan magazine<lb />
I with the following score:<lb />
1�Favorite recording artist<lb />
2�Favorite sweet orchestra<lb />
3�Favorite hot orchestra<lb />
4�Helen Forrest, favorite<lb />
girl singer<lb />
5�Favorite recorded song I<lb />
"I've Heard That Song Be-<lb />
fore"<lb />
Thus West meets East on<lb />
even term, for James was only<lb />
recently voted America's cham-<lb />
pion dance band in a similar<lb />
contest in the East, conducted<lb />
by radio editors under the au-<lb />
spices of the New York World<lb />
Telegram.<lb />
Ks<lb />
(73<lb />
fe<lb />
K<lb />
1��<lb />
spread of the first surprise de-<lb />
portations from the refugee<lb />
camps. At once came the con-<lb />
viction that the 18 Jewish stu<lb />
dents at Chambon might be<lb />
threatened too. From that day<lb />
BARBUTl IS A LIEUTENANT IN THE<lb />
ARMy AIR CORPS INTELLIGENCE<lb />
DIVISION AND HAS BEEN STA-<lb />
TIONED IN CAIRO,<lb />
QUESTIONING ITALIAN<lb />
PRISONERS<lb />
THEY'RE READY TO GIVE<lb />
THEIR LIVES<lb />
YOU LEND YOUR MONEY<lb />
SWAfR E(DAfcJ<lb />
to rule over you.<lb />
The liberal arts, we are told,<lb />
are luxuries. At best you should<lb />
fit them into your leisure time<lb />
They are mere decorations up-<lb />
on the sterner pattern of life . . .<lb />
Men and women who are devot-<lb />
ing their lives to such studies none 0f the students dared<lb />
should not be made to feel in-<lb />
ferior or apologetic in the face<lb />
of a PT boat commander or the<lb />
driver of a tank. They and all<lb />
their fellow citizens should<lb />
know that the preservation of<lb />
cultural heritage is not<lb />
WHOSE<lb />
WN IN<lb />
THE 400<lb />
meters gave<lb />
America its<lb />
only individual flat<lb />
RACE VICTORY IN THE<lb />
1928 OLYMPIC GAMES<lb />
our<lb />
superfluous<lb />
are fighting<lb />
Wilkie.<lb />
. It is what we<lb />
for �Wended<lb />
none of the students dared to<lb />
sleep in the house. They spent<lb />
nights hiding as best they couid<lb />
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ELECTIONS<lb />
Continued from Page One<lb />
Cook. Contesting for the chair-<lb />
manship of the men's judiciary<lb />
are Frank Coiner. Ellis Beds-<lb />
worth and Ed Brown.<lb />
Worsley, Dave Owens<lb />
Robert Martin are running for<lb />
vice-chairman.<lb />
Because of the withdrawal oi<lb />
all other candidates, Bernict<lb />
Jenkins and Harry Jarvis will<lb />
be editor and business manager<lb />
of the Teco Echo next year<lb />
Jarvis succeeds<lb />
man Women's Day Student com-<lb />
mittee. Evelyn Lyon. Rosalie<lb />
Brown, Rena Bateman, Betsy<lb />
Hobgood, Geraldine Taylor and<lb />
Frances Tunstall; vice-chair-<lb />
man Women's Day Student com-<lb />
mittee, Jane Hardee, Virginia<lb />
iTn ri i Rouse' Mary Sue Moore, Eliza-<lb />
 J " beth Bridgers and Bea Forest;<lb />
1 president Gotten Hail, Marjor.e<lb />
I Pnvott; Fleming hall, Marjorfc<lb />
I Fitzgerald, Elizabeth Craw-<lb />
ford, Alice Stovall and Dorothv-<lb />
Wilson; Jarvis hall, Dorothv<lb />
Shearin: Wilson hall Mary Em-<lb />
ma Jefferson, Margie Dudley<lb />
and Dorothy Lewis; Ragsdafe<lb />
VESPERS<lb />
the<lb />
in 1040-41<lb />
as vice-pre<lb />
(. .� ' V "yuc"i ui . ctcnievea. mir il v<lb />
04um . fAlumni apter lowed along with<lb />
and is<lb />
sident.<lb />
now serving<lb />
Wayne County Chapter�<lb />
At a meeting of the Wayu<lb />
County Chapter of East CaW<lb />
Una Teachers College. Miss Lot-<lb />
tie Moore, bride-elect was given<lb />
a surprise shower of gifts. Mrs.<lb />
w. V. Westmoreland was elec-<lb />
ted president to succeed Mr-<lb />
Julian Jenkins. Mrs. paul<lb />
McGill was elected vice-presi<lb />
dent and Mrs. Sara Dicksons,<lb />
secretary and treasurer.<lb />
Miss Lottie Moore received<lb />
an A. B degree in Grammar<lb />
Grade Education in 1940 from<lb />
here and has been teaching in<lb />
g . Goldsboro schools since<lb />
W rule here she was active in the<lb />
Lamer Society. Woman's Stu-<lb />
dent Government Association,<lb />
Glee Club, and Young Women's<lb />
� nnstian Association.<lb />
She was married to Sgt.<lb />
Charles Russell Haves Ji<lb />
Kaceland, Kentucky and Sey-<lb />
mour Johnson Field, Tuesday<lb />
night. April 13 at the parsonage<lb />
ot Saint Paul Methodist Church<lb />
uoJdsboro.<lb /><lb />
Auxiliary RachelJ. Farrior�<lb />
4. A" Rachel Farrior joined<lb />
the WAACs in the fall of 1942<lb />
and took her basic training at<lb />
Fort Des Moines, Iowa.<lb />
Since November she has been<lb />
Continued from Page One<lb />
divide.<lb />
Mentioning a number of the<lb />
ways in which groups can con-<lb />
tribute to the cordial relations<lb />
being suggested, she answered<lb />
the third question, what can we<lb />
do?<lb />
"Such relations she declar-<lb />
ed, "do not happen: thev are<lb />
if you have fol-<lb />
me in the<lb />
answers to our three questions<lb />
you will agree that there is no<lb />
real reason why there may not<lb />
be genuine friendliness between<lb />
the student and his teacher<lb />
Miss Etheridge, of the music<lb />
department, was in charge oi<lb />
the music, and Ann Poythress<lb />
oi Henderson led the devotional<lb />
and presented the speaker.<lb />
succeeds himself. romv Lew<lb />
of'<lb />
ACE<lb />
Continued from Page One<lb />
grow up weak physically and<lb />
mentally, what's the use of win<lb />
mng the war?" Miss Coates<lb />
states emphatically. In dosing<lb />
she urged the primary and<lb />
grammar grade teachers to do<lb />
 � their Power to care for<lb />
children during the present<lb />
crisis.<lb />
METHODISTS<lb />
formaion and Filter Center, but<lb />
recently has been transferred<lb />
am La- She id at<lb />
Waacville" barracks while<lb />
stationed at Wilmington<lb />
ditirfn!1.61X?6Cts t0 get some ad-<lb />
ditional training at this nev<lb />
assignment. She has volunteer-<lb />
ed for loreign dutv.<lb />
Her address L: Co 2- lit<lb />
Bar. 42st. WAAC Trg.Regf<lb />
Branch C. 5th WAAC Trg<lb />
Center, (amp Polk, La.<lb /><lb />
Roanoke Rapids Chapter�<lb />
�r fu oanoke Rapids Chapter<lb />
rJe ESt Caroli"a Teachers<lb />
College Alumni Association de-<lb />
cided to work at the Red Cross<lb />
room at least one night a week<lb />
because of the reat demand for<lb />
workers, instead of having<lb />
monthly meetings. However,<lb />
they had a picnic supper in the<lb />
all and are planning another<lb />
in iviay.<lb />
The president of this club is<lb />
Miss Efia D. Gibbe. who gradu-<lb />
Continued from Page One<lb />
you higher is God speaking to<lb />
you.<lb />
That the important thing is<lb />
the way one answers the vision<lb />
was the speaker's final point.<lb />
Mr. Bradshaw had begun his<lb />
series on the campus Wednes-<lb />
day night by talking on "Chris-<lb />
tianity in Our Everyday Lives "<lb />
in this he made it clear that re-<lb />
stationed at the WdminXnTn r � - he made lt ciear that re<lb />
formation an?FilterSL? fc SKSi ,be not 5 re<lb />
VISIT THE<lb />
kDIXIE LUNCH!<lb />
"Where The Gang Eats" <lb />
- . � -��� "mis v� ic-<lb />
straint, but one of freedom and<lb />
joy.<lb />
The topic on Thursday night,<lb />
1 Love the Christian Life "<lb />
the speaker made vivid by per-<lb />
sonal experiences.<lb />
The discussion group, which<lb />
met at the Methodist student<lb />
center, Thursday, took up tne<lb />
nature or religion and prayer<lb />
and on Friday, divided the<lb />
theme among the problems of<lb />
racial relations, relations to<lb />
service men, and being at one's<lb />
best in wartime.<lb />
Jonnie Faye Barnes, the<lb />
president and Miss Elizabeth<lb />
Tittsworth, Methodist studenl<lb />
worker led the group which<lb />
brought "Uncle Bobbv" to the<lb />
campus.<lb />
See Our<lb />
COAT SUITS AND COAT FOR EASTER<lb />
Latest Styles. Spring Colors.<lb />
DRY GOODS SHOP<lb />
503-505 Dickinson Ave3rd Door From Five Points<lb />
I Bonnie Davis and Vivian Yel-<lb />
; verton. Maribelle Roberteson is<lb />
I editor of Pieces O' Eight, and<lb />
I Garnette Cordle is business<lb />
manager.<lb />
j Candidates for the other of-<lb />
fices are: Secretary SCGA.<lb />
Mane Hmton. Amanda Ethc-<lb />
I ridge and Frances Xewby �<lb />
treasurer SCGA. Ruth Allen<lb />
first assistant treasurer SCGA<lb />
Clarine Johnson. Gretchen Bos-<lb />
well and Harriet Chestnut: sec-<lb />
ond assistant treasurer. Mar-<lb />
garet Person; historian SCGA<lb />
Ronaldo Lee. Florine Clark and<lb />
Burchie Smith Johnston: stu-<lb />
dent-faculty committee. Ruth P<lb />
Davis. Doris Hockadav. Garn-<lb />
ette Cordle. Maribelle'<lb />
son and James Worsley; secre-<lb />
tory-treasurer men's judiciary,<lb />
Beverly Cutler; secretary. wo-<lb />
men s judiciary, Geraldine Ai-<lb />
bntton, Mary Blane Justus<lb />
Amy Floyd, and Annie B. Bar-<lb />
tholomew; treasurer women's<lb />
judiciary, Mary Frances Steph<lb />
enson, Dorothy Jean Creech,<lb />
Alma Summons, a n d Dixie<lb />
1 hapel.<lb />
For publications: associate<lb />
business managers Tecoan, Lil-<lb />
ian Boyette, Alice Wiggins<lb />
Bessie Council and Rebecca<lb />
rlorton; associate editors Te-<lb />
coan Dorothy Lewis, Mozelle<lb />
Hooks, Inez Simmons and Pin-<lb />
ear Mae Windley; associate edi-<lb />
tors Teco Echo, Jean Goggin,<lb />
Margaret Lewis, Rosalie<lb />
Brown and Thomas Williams;<lb />
associate business managers<lb />
n� ich(?' Glads Davis, Lu-<lb />
cille Husketh, Rachel Dixon,<lb />
Dorothy Pearsall and Robert<lb />
Morgan; associate editors<lb />
Pieces O Eight, Anne Gwynne<lb />
Dorothy Pearsall and Frank<lb />
Coiner; associate business man-<lb />
Mae Windley, Laurne Marsh-<lb />
 ause and Elsie Biggs.<lb />
For day student and house<lb />
KEn9?3Bi chairman Men's<lb />
w st"dent committee, Clyde<lb />
Mann Bob Martin; vice-chair<lb />
man Men's Day Student com-<lb />
ttee, Harry Jarvis; Chair-<lb />
JOIN THE CROWD<lb />
THAT SHOPS<lb />
SMARTLY AND<lb />
ECONOMICALLY<lb />
� at �<lb />
McLELLAN'S<lb />
cheerleaders and minor officers<lb />
of the various committees and<lb />
organizations are not listed.<lb />
SERVICE<lb />
Continued from Page One<lb />
Religious Education Chairman<lb />
for the YWCA; Mabel Spence<lb />
Watson, Y. W. Forum Chair-<lb />
vwA and Sammy Crandell.<lb />
iWCA president ,have worked<lb />
out the program, and other 01<lb />
ticers and members of both Fs<lb />
have contributed to the pre-<lb />
parations.<lb />
In case of rain late in the<lb />
Robert- I �eek-ll?e service will be held in<lb />
the Wright Auditorium.<lb />
fo make it a true sunrise<lb />
ervice the call to worship will<lb />
e given at G:30.<lb />
PARADE OF OPINION<lb />
by Associated Collegiate Press<lb />
"The destruction of the tradi-<lb />
tion of the liberal arts at this<lb />
crisis in our history . . WOuii,<lb />
be a crime comparable, in mv<lb />
opinion, with the burning of the<lb />
books by the Nazi . . Burn<lb />
your books�or, what amounts<lb />
to the same thing, neglect your<lb />
books�and you will lose free-<lb />
dom as surely as if you were to<lb />
mvite Hitler and his henchmer<lb />
Cross Swiss Border<lb />
CrassS wiss Border<lb />
A stirring report has ju<lb />
reached the World Student Ser-<lb />
vice Fund at its office at 8<lb />
West 40th Street, N. Y. C, re<lb />
ceived in a roundabout way<lb />
from its administering commit-<lb />
tee in Europe. This report tell<lb />
of the exciting events which<lb />
took place in southern France<lb />
during the early fall of 1942.<lb />
immediately after the deporta-<lb />
tion orders affecting Jews in<lb />
France.<lb />
One of the important projects<lb />
sponsored by the World Student<lb />
Service Fund in Europe was<lb />
the Student Home at Cham-<lb />
bon, in the Haute Loire. This<lb />
home meant a new life to more<lb />
than thirty students, some of<lb />
whom had been studying in the<lb />
six French universities which<lb />
were still operating, others of<lb />
whom had been released from<lb />
the huge refugee camps in<lb />
France. All the students at<lb />
Chambon were in desperate<lb />
need of physical rehabilitation<lb />
after months and years of un-<lb />
dernourishment. At the Student<lb />
Home it was possible to have a<lb />
fairly adequate diet, to do<lb />
healthful work on a farm, and<lb />
to continue studies under a<lb />
trained Director. The change in<lb />
the appearance and morale of<lb />
students after a few months<lb />
under this comparativelv norm-<lb />
al regime was little short o"<lb />
mriaculous.<lb />
At the beginning of August<lb />
governmental authorities came<lb />
to the Director of the Student<lb />
Home to take a census of the<lb />
young people living there. No<lb />
one anticipated that the pur-<lb />
pose of the visit was to prepare<lb />
the deportation list of Jews.<lb />
A few days later the rumors<lb />
ig<lb />
in the surrounding forests and<lb />
farms, only coming back to the<lb />
house at certain hours during<lb />
the day. By the middle of Au-<lb />
gust the situation had become<lb />
acute. Three nights in a row the<lb />
police raided the house not find-<lb />
ing any of those they were seek-<lb />
ing but confiscating all their<lb />
j goods. The students, in hiding,<lb />
ere without food cards or<lb />
identification papers. To be<lb />
without a food card in France<lb />
is quite lite ally to be without<lb />
food. It was only due to thi<lb />
splendid support of the French<lb />
population, both Cathloic and<lb />
Protestant, that the Je vish stu-<lb />
dents were able to survive.<lb />
A few days latei the Director<lb />
of the Student Home was!<lb />
threatened with arrest far not !<lb />
having given the student<lb />
the police. At this point<lb />
came clear that the only safety<lb />
for the students was to try to<lb />
flee the country. Thanks to'the<lb />
French counterpart of the "un-<lb />
derground railway they final-<lb />
ly made their way througi<lb />
numbles hazards to the Swis 1<lb />
border.<lb />
One by one the students<lb />
straggled into Geneva, asking<lb />
for help and protection from<lb />
the World Studenl Service<lb />
gee camps provided for then<lb />
The Committee is now u,i'l<lb />
Ing on a more permanent pfo<lb />
to help the student refuj<lb />
continue their education, wjjjcu<lb />
all of them are most anxious<lb />
do. This plan may call f<lb />
placing of all student -� in<lb />
single camj) with special h<lb />
tiea for study, or for the organi<lb />
zation of a student hom ' ij'j<lb />
that at Chambon from<lb />
some of them had such an<lb />
ing escape. Whatever ig done<lb />
will be line with the n<lb />
pose of si ; lent relief�the<lb />
paration o! students to fil<lb />
ful rule in society after I<lb />
is over.<lb />
Phi Sigma Chapter<lb />
Elects Officers<lb />
Thi Sigma chap<lb />
Pi Alpha elected its nev<lb />
cs rs for the coming sch<lb />
Wednesday night, i h<lb />
follows: Elizabeth<lb />
president: Mary Emma<lb />
son. vice-president: �<lb />
! Boyette, secretary - tr<lb />
ap to;Ruth R()ach Tecoan re<lb />
tive: and Ronaldo Lee,<lb />
chairman.<lb />
After the elections. Ma<lb />
Lane, chairman of th- -<lb />
committee conducted a<lb />
party R freshments wer<lb />
ved at the end of the<lb />
I<lb />
� By late Oc-<lb />
200 students.<lb />
; t ('� m refugi e<lb />
' as well as<lb />
Student Home<lb />
arrived and<lb />
 meet these<lb />
Fund's committee<lb />
tober more than<lb />
J including numl en<lb />
j camps in Franc<lb />
those from tin I<lb />
at Chambon. had<lb />
asked for aid<lb />
nev. need- the WSSF Cora<lb />
tee immediately organized al<lb />
special service; and a qualified<lb />
secretary was appointed. Stu-1<lb />
dents were provided with what<lb />
they needed most�food, cloth-<lb />
es, shelter when they first ar-<lb />
med and books and study ma-<lb />
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