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�AYi<lb />
Congratulations<lb />
Seniors<lb />
The TECO ECHO<lb />
Welcome Home<lb />
Alumni<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, TUESDAY, MAY 25, 1943<lb />
Number 16<lb />
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Thibault Thrills Audience<lb />
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gering<lb />
Students Urged<lb />
To Speed Course<lb />
In Summer School<lb />
In line with a request by the<lb />
federal government urging that,<lb />
college students complete their<lb />
work as soon as possible, Eastj<lb />
Carolina Teachers college is<lb />
making every effort to assist<lb />
students in speeding up their<lb />
work.<lb />
It is pointed out in the office<lb />
that a year may be saved in a<lb />
four-year course by attending<lb />
three full summer sessions, but<lb />
j it is stressed that good educa-<lb />
tional standards should not be<lb />
sacrificed for the sake of speed.<lb />
Registration for the first<lb />
I term of summer school begins<lb />
Thursday. June 3, and class-<lb />
work begins Friday. June 4.<lb />
Last day for registration will<lb />
be June 10. The term ends Wed-<lb />
nesday, July 14, and registra-<lb />
tion for the second term begins<lb />
Thursday, July 15. Second-term<lb />
classwork begins the next day<lb />
and the term ends Friday,<lb />
August 27.<lb />
A tentative list of the courses<lb />
to be offered during the sum-<lb />
mer sessions can be found in the<lb />
summer school number of col-<lb />
lege bulletin, but any course<lb />
listed in the general catalogue<lb />
will be offered during either<lb />
term of summer school if there<lb />
is sufficient demand for it.<lb />
Practice teaching in the elemen-<lb />
tary grades will be offered dur-<lb />
ing the first term only.<lb />
Dr. McGinnia is planning a<lb />
scries of lectures in popular<lb />
subjects to be open to students,<lb />
faculty and townspeople. There<lb />
will be nc charge for these lec-<lb />
tures, which he says will prob-<lb />
ably be heM once a week at<lb />
times when the most people will<lb />
have the opportunity to attend.<lb />
Dr. Clyde A. Erwin Will Speak<lb />
At Commencement Next Week<lb />
Seniors To Hold<lb />
Allegiance Service<lb />
An allegiance service is being<lb />
planned by the senior class for<lb />
Alumni Day Saturday, May 29,<lb />
at 6 () P. Iff at which time the<lb />
seniors will pledge allegiance to<lb />
their Alma Mater. The cere-<lb />
mony will take place on the back<lb />
campus behind Wilson hall.<lb />
The college band will open the<lb />
program with a musical pre-<lb />
lude. Short addresses will be<lb />
made by the state president of<lb />
the Alumni association and by<lb />
Miss Marguerite Austin, fac-<lb />
ultv adviser of the senior class.<lb />
Evelyn Lewis Elected<lb />
Prexy Of Sophomores<lb />
 numbers<lb />
second<lb />
gram. In<lb />
Belle Jeun-<lb />
' and others<lb />
 as able to<lb />
� has gained<lb />
r his clear<lb />
ronunciation<lb />
of foreign<lb />
C. -H.p McZoHkQ<lb />
Fraternity Meet<lb />
Features Speech<lb />
By Dr. McDonald<lb />
lead-<lb />
and<lb />
nger of<lb />
roles<lb />
� the radio pro-<lb />
� Merry-Go-<lb />
 rican Melody<lb />
"Nocturne<lb />
.  and the<lb />
"Wash Me. 0<lb />
track, Meshack<lb />
in the fourth<lb />
am.<lb />
bers from musi-<lb />
h as �"Without<lb />
 in the Beguine<lb />
River" made up<lb />
� of the program.<lb />
audience com-<lb />
. g "Night and<lb />
t oes By and<lb />
, � ce" at the end<lb />
am. H<lb />
. - encores<lb />
by Harold Taylor<lb />
Climaxing a year full of ac-<lb />
tivity, the Phi Sigma Pi fra-<lb />
ternity held its annual founders<lb />
day banquet at the Okie Towne<lb />
Inn Wednesday, May 12, with<lb />
Dr Ralph McDonald as speak-<lb />
er Dr McDonald is an associ-<lb />
ate in the Extension Division<lb />
at the U: of N. C. andI is vice<lb />
i chairman of the North Caro-<lb />
lina Education assocition.<lb />
recently announced his<lb />
dacy for the 1044 gubernatorial<lb />
election.<lb />
In his address, which<lb />
: broadcast over WGTC,<lb />
McDonald declared,<lb />
Carolina ranks<lb />
forty-eight states<lb />
Evelyn Lewis was elected to<lb />
succeed Mozelle Hooks as presi-<lb />
dent of the incoming sopho-<lb />
more class in elections held<lb />
Monday morning. May 3. Iffar-<lb />
jorie Smith is to be vice-presi-<lb />
dent; Doney Jones, secretary,<lb />
Bernice Godley, treasurer.<lb />
Representatives to the Teco<lb />
Echo. Teoean, and Student Co-<lb />
operative Government associa-<lb />
tion were elected at a meeting<lb />
of the class on Monday night.<lb />
Thev are Alta Mae Thompson,<lb />
representative to Teco Echo,<lb />
Catherine McDaniel, represen-<lb />
tative to Teoean, and Dorothy<lb />
Creech and Joe Lassiter, repre-<lb />
sentatives to the SCGA.<lb />
Teco Echo Keeps<lb />
High Honor Rating<lb />
"First Class" honor rating<lb />
was received by the Tt CO Echo<lb />
recently from the ACP's Twen-<lb />
ty-eighth All-American News-<lb />
paper Critical service. This is<lb />
I the third time in the history of<lb />
 the paper this high rating has<lb />
i been received: during the year<lb />
I George Willard was editor, last<lb />
year when Mary D. Home was<lb />
'editor, and this year.<lb />
Special attention was paid to<lb />
the coverage of war news on<lb />
the campus. Editorals and edi-<lb />
torial page features on the war<lb />
I received a superior rating. Cov-<lb />
erage was considered very good;<lb />
j balance, good; vitality, good;<lb />
originality, fair; treatment,<lb />
good; news stories, very good;)<lb />
organization, very good: style.<lb />
very good: leads, very good;<lb />
features, fair; interviews, excel<lb />
lent; speech reports, excellent<lb />
headlines, very good: front<lb />
page makeup, very good: edi-<lb />
torial column, excellent; editor-j<lb />
ial page features, excellent<lb />
sports writing, excellent; dis-<lb />
play, excellent; all adding up to<lb />
the final rating which is con<lb />
sidered "excellent<lb />
j James Worsley Wins<lb />
'In Essay Competition<lb />
Awards for the best essays<lb />
on World Federation were pre-<lb />
sented to two East Carolina<lb />
students bv Mrs. J. H. M. Moore<lb />
on behalf of the Greenville Wo-<lb />
man's club at a recent meeting<lb />
of the organization. First prize<lb />
in the contest, which was open<lb />
to all students of East Carolina<lb />
Teachers college, was given to<lb />
Sophomore James Worsley, who<lb />
proposed the adoption of a<lb />
World Federation as a solution<lb />
for the world's political prob-<lb />
lems. Second prize went to Tom<lb />
Williams, a freshman, who in<lb />
his essay opposed the adoption<lb />
of a world-wide federal govern-<lb />
ment.<lb />
Music Recital Features<lb />
Pianist Camille Jernigan<lb />
Camille Jernigan, popular I "Martha" given by the music<lb />
and versatile sophomore from' department. This was<lb />
Aulander, was featured in a<lb />
piano recital before a large and<lb />
'aper<lb />
Late<lb />
This edition of the Teco Echo,<lb />
which ordinarily would have<lb />
been delivered to the students<lb />
Friday at noon, was delayed at<lb />
the request of the printer.<lb />
appreciative audience in Austin<lb />
Tuesday evening. The program<lb />
also presented vocal selections<lb />
by a group of new singers.<lb />
amille has been accompany-<lb />
j ist in all vocal concerts by col-<lb />
! lege musicians this year. She<lb />
has played for the opera<lb />
Diplomas will be awarded<lb />
graduating seniors by President<lb />
Leon R. Meadows at ceremonies<lb />
featuring an address by Dr.<lb />
Clyde A. Erwin, State Superin-<lb />
tendent of Public Instruction.<lb />
The presentation, and talk<lb />
scheduled for 10:30 A. M. May<lb />
31 in the Wright Auditorium<lb />
will conclude the series of com-<lb />
mencement exercises to be held<lb />
over the last week-end in May.<lb />
The official opening of com-<lb />
mencement exercises will be<lb />
marked by the celebration of<lb />
Alumni Day on May 29. Begin-<lb />
ning the day's program, the<lb />
Alumni association will formal-<lb />
ly welcome the graduates as<lb />
new members of the organiza-<lb />
tion and will represent the<lb />
Alumni award. In the after-<lb />
noon, following a dinner for<lb />
alumni members and graduates,<lb />
the two groups along with the<lb />
faculty will be entertained at<lb />
the home of President and Mrs.<lb />
Meadows. There will then be an<lb />
"Allegiance Service" for the<lb />
graduates, which with a music<lb />
recital in the evening will con-<lb />
clude the days activities.<lb />
The baccalaureate sermon will<lb />
be delivered by Dr. Taliaferre<lb />
Thompson in the Wright build-<lb />
ing Sunday morning at 11:00<lb />
A. M. o'clock in a service to<lb />
which the townspeople are in-<lb />
vited.<lb />
Climaxing their commence-<lb />
ment exercises, the graduates<lb />
will assemble in the Wright<lb />
Auditorium Monday morning to<lb />
hear Dr. Erwin's address. The<lb />
speaker, who while serving his<lb />
second term as Superintendent<lb />
of Public Instruction is main-<lb />
taining his reputation as a pro-<lb />
gressive educational leader, re-<lb />
turns to a campus where he once<lb />
taught several terms of the<lb />
summer school. After the talk<lb />
the seniors will go forward to<lb />
receive their diplomas from Dr.<lb />
Meadows.<lb />
Of the 172 seniors who have<lb />
' made application to graduate,<lb />
The program opened with j all but ten are to receive the pro-<lb />
Mary Plane's singing "Ciascun I fessional Katchelor of Arts de-<lb />
la Dice" from La FUjlia di gree. while the others will be<lb />
Regimento by Donizetti. In- awarded the degree of Batchelor<lb />
gram Walters followed with 0f Science.<lb />
"The Two Grenadiers" by Schu<lb />
mann. "0 Mio Babbino Carp" chapel Program Given<lb />
from Gianni Sehiehi by Puccini " A � frr�ViPstrsi<lb />
was sung by Mary Alice Charl- tV College 1 rcnestra<lb />
Morris Flow offered "Nor-<lb />
piano recital by an East Caro<lb />
Una gill this year.<lb />
In the first part of the re-<lb />
cital Tuesday evening Camille<lb />
rendered "Sonata Pathetique"<lb />
by Beethoven, "Grave "Al-<lb />
legro Molto "Adagio Canta-<lb />
bile and "Allegro She la-<lb />
ter played "Soaring" by Schu-<lb />
mann. "Berceuse" by Chopin,<lb />
and "Ritual Fire Dance" by<lb />
Falla.<lb />
The singers included on the,<lb />
program are Mary Blane Jus-<lb />
tus, Ingram Walters, Mary<lb />
i Alice Chartlon, Morris Flow,<lb />
Josephine Gibson, Lucy Nell<lb />
Smith and W. B. Harris. Mr.<lb />
Denton Rossell joined with<lb />
Mary Blane Justus and Mary<lb />
Alice Charlton in singing se-<lb />
lections from the opera "Han-<lb />
sel and Gretel<lb />
He<lb />
candi-<lb />
Jenkins Replaces Brown<lb />
As Editor Of Newspaper<lb />
.<lb />
BR<lb />
Dr.<lb />
North<lb />
of the<lb />
in its teacher-<lb />
offered t raining program ?"� �<lb />
,res dur Carolina teachers College has<lb />
the concert, played a great part J1�<lb />
'riday after- (his record. Your J<lb />
essed a pre- foremost teacher tnum jn<lb />
singing be- stitution in the� ��"SSw�<lb />
n your own The theme )f Hr, McDonalds<lb />
rsilf over to address was cpmP�<lb />
f our democratic governmena ana<lb />
ucation and the government<lb />
education of Germany and<lb />
See Meet on Page 3<lb />
ly of<lb />
It hey<lb />
ii ill<lb />
fetter.<lb />
lend<lb />
itiott<lb />
:cos<lb />
ER<lb />
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. '� His ability o<lb />
v as proved Fri-<lb />
hihaull found the<lb />
gracious the<lb />
a the campus<lb />
iveliest I've seen<lb />
hot<lb />
ery<lb />
'House Of Comradeship<lb />
Elections Carried Out<lb />
Students Attend<lb />
jState'T'Meet<lb />
: r member! of the<lb />
' mradeship. the an-<lb />
ram symbolizing the<lb />
- of students on<lb />
is, were held Thurs-<lb />
13, in the lobby of<lb />
tiding.<lb />
ted for the pro-<lb />
en will be held at the<lb />
irvices Sum<lb />
ire<lb />
operation, Adminta<lb />
ncerity, Carol Leigh<lb />
iumphries; service, Bessie Fay<lb />
Hunt; trust, Dorothy Whitley;<lb />
tlty, Mabel Watson; cour-<lb />
Willie Mae Daniels; joy,<lb />
pristine Hellen; sympathy,<lb />
Gwen Goodson; understanding,<lb />
�Miriam Sexton; helpfulness,<lb />
Fast Carolina was well rep-<lb />
?Li �t the state-wide joint<lb />
YM YWcl conference held at<lb />
North Carolina State College<lb />
ofhapef Hil'wae feature<lb />
of the conference ident<lb />
Retiring YWCA � M ie<lb />
Charlotte She-arm Esther Mai<lb />
White and Sylvia Greene<lb />
S<lb />
ard, StaafkH Johnson<lb />
UbSsutler represented<lb />
TLf his talks<lb />
ff A3 Wbyr �e<lb />
need for solitude by<lb />
uals.<lb />
Doctorate Earned<lb />
By Miss Caughey<lb />
Miss Mary Caughey of the<lb />
science department was award-<lb />
ed the degree of doctor of phil-<lb />
osophy in commencement exer-<lb />
cises at Duke university Sat-<lb />
urday morning. She went to<lb />
Durham Friday to hear the<lb />
commencement address Friday<lb />
evening in the Duke chapel.<lb />
Elected a member of Sigma<lb />
Xi, the outstanding national<lb />
honorary scientific society, Miss<lb />
Caughey was initiated into the<lb />
group Saturday. This organi-<lb />
zation is composed mainly of<lb />
persons with the degree of doc-<lb />
tor of philosophy. Botany is<lb />
Miss Caughey's major and her<lb />
thesis subject is "A physiologi-<lb />
cal and ecological study of cer-<lb />
tain pocosin plants The field<lb />
work was done in a pocosin or<lb />
evergreen shrub bog located in<lb />
Beaufort county between Choc-<lb />
owinity and Vanceboro.<lb />
ton<lb />
wegian Echo Song" by Thrane<lb />
and "Vainka's Song" by Stuts-<lb />
man. "Visions" by Sjoberg-<lb />
Balogh and Grieg's "A Dream"<lb />
were sung by Josephine Gibson.<lb />
Lucy Nell Smith rendered "I<lb />
Heard a Blackbird" by Arlen.<lb />
W. B. Harris sang "The<lb />
 Star" by Rogers and "Long<lb />
Ago in Alcala" by Messager.<lb />
Mary Blane sang again offering<lb />
"Caro Nome" from Rigoletto by<lb />
Verdi, "Berceuse" from Jocelyn<lb />
by Goddard and "La Giromet-<lb />
ta" by Sibella. Mary Alice<lb />
presented "Fulfillment" by<lb />
Russell, "Little French Clock"<lb />
bv Kountz and "May Day Ca-<lb />
rol" by Taylor.<lb />
Under the direction of Mr.<lb />
A. L. Dittmer. the college or-<lb />
chestra presented a recital in<lb />
the chapel program Tuesday<lb />
morning, May 11.<lb />
Opening the program the or-<lb />
chestra played "The March of<lb />
the Little Lead Soldiers" by<lb />
Gabriel Pierne. This selection<lb />
was followed bv "Love's Greet-<lb />
ing" by Edward Elgar, "The<lb />
Procession of Sardar" by M.<lb />
Ippolitow-Iwanow, two selec-<lb />
tions from the "Ballet Egyp-<lb />
tian" by A. Luigini. The pro-<lb />
gram was concluded by the<lb />
rendition of several American<lb />
national airs by several com-<lb />
posers.<lb />
Three One-Act Dramas Given<lb />
By Members Of Senior Class<lb />
l,eW at- Vhf S,eSheBrdU De'lton "Creech, Sam<lb />
,uday night, Shepherd. B<lb />
friendliness, Janie Sti lcklana.<lb />
Bernice Jenkins editor-elect<lb />
of the Teco Echo for 1943-44,<lb />
is a veteran of several years<lb />
work in the newspaper field.<lb />
As a senior in Greenville high<lb />
school he was editor of the<lb />
school paper, Green Lights. He<lb />
has been news editor for the<lb />
Greenville News-Leader, local<lb />
representative for United Press<lb />
and reporter for the News and<lb />
Observer. In addition Bernice<lb />
has had much experience as a<lb />
Rosalie Brown, outgoing ed-<lb />
itor of the Teco Echo, began<lb />
her journalistic career while<lb />
she was going to Greenville<lb />
high school. In her senior year<lb />
she was associate editor of<lb />
Green Lights. Two years ago<lb />
she was a reporter on the Teco<lb />
Echo, and last year she was<lb />
an associate editor. Rosalie<lb />
still maintains her interest in<lb />
journalism�she will be an as-<lb />
sociate editor again next year.<lb />
New Junior Officers<lb />
Take Over Positions<lb />
Three one-act plays, "Happy<lb />
Journey "Two Crooks and a<lb />
Lady and "Gas, Air and Earl<lb />
were presented by the senior<lb />
class in their amnual play night<lb />
program Thursday night in<lb />
Austin auditorium. The plays<lb />
were directed by Miss Ellen<lb />
Rion Caldwell, and they were<lb />
produced with the aid of the Chi<lb />
!T hfdnce writ'e? for variousI in addition to her work in jour<lb />
free lance writer lorvariuu .  t- b<lb />
individ-<lb />
newspapers. During his fresh<lb />
man year he was sports editor<lb />
of the college paper and sports<lb />
oublicity manager for fcClo.<lb />
This year he has been sports<lb />
editor and business associate<lb />
for the paper.<lb />
nalism she is quite active in<lb />
dramatics and is a member of<lb />
the Chi Pi Players. In the<lb />
recent student elections she was<lb />
elected a marshal for next year.<lb />
Rosalie is a music education<lb />
major.<lb />
New officers of the incoming<lb />
junior class took over their of-<lb />
fices for the first time in a<lb />
class meeting held last Tuesday<lb />
evening.<lb />
Vivian Yelverton is the new<lb />
president of the class. Other<lb />
officers are Stanfield Johnson,<lb />
vice-president; Edith Brown,<lb />
secretary; Pat Edwards, treas-<lb />
urer; James Worsley and<lb />
Gretchen Boswell, Student Co-<lb />
operative council representa-<lb />
tives; Sam Strickland, Tecoan<lb />
representative; and Elizabeth<lb />
Crawford, Teco Echo represen-<lb />
tative.<lb />
Pi players.<lb />
"Happy Journey a skit by<lb />
Thornton Wilder, is the story of<lb />
a family's care-free trip to visit<lb />
the married daughter. Margaret<lb />
Reed played Ma Kirby, Bill<lb />
Council, was Pa Kirby, Robert<lb />
Morgan was Arthur the young<lb />
son, Christine Hellen was Caro-<lb />
line the younger daughter, and<lb />
Janie Eakes played Beulah the<lb />
married daughter.<lb />
In "Two Crooks and a Lady"<lb />
Frances Robertson as Lucille,<lb />
the maid, and Dave Owens as<lb />
Miller, her lover, are the<lb />
crooks who attempt to rob the<lb />
wealthy dowrager, Mrs. Simms-<lb />
Vane (Marjorie Davis) of a<lb />
valuable necklace.<lb />
"Gas, Air and Earl is a<lb />
comedy of errors in which the<lb />
social-climbing Kitty Carson<lb />
(Jane Vann) seeks to marry<lb />
Boggs (Clyde Mann), who is<lb />
Mrs. Plummer (Lois Sessoms')<lb />
chauffeur. Boggs is in reality a<lb />
writer; but Kitty, Mrs. Plum-<lb />
mer and her daughter Elinor<lb />
(Jean Harris) think he is an<lb />
earl in disguise. Metzel Sim-<lb />
mons has the part of Cavendish,<lb />
an English lawyer.<lb />
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TUESDAY<lb />
BAGE TWO<lb />
The TECO ECHO<lb />
MAY25.1St<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 />
Bernice Jenkins Editor-in-chief<lb />
ASSOCIATE EDITORS<lb />
Rosalie Brown Thomas Williams<lb />
Margaret Lewis Jean Goggin<lb />
Margie Dudley<lb />
REPORTERS<lb />
Cornelia Beems<lb />
Frances Congleton<lb />
Katie Owen<lb />
Alta Mae Thompson<lb />
Hazel Harris<lb />
Nancy Wynne<lb />
James Worsley<lb />
Bessie Council<lb />
Mary Thorp<lb />
Alice Wiggin<lb />
Mary Sue MooreFashion Editor<lb />
John Johnson Photography Editor<lb />
Alumni Page Edited by Thomas Williams<lb />
BUSINESS STAFF<lb />
Harry Jarvis Business Manager<lb />
ASSOCIATE BUSINESS MANAGERS<lb />
Betty Batson Dorothy Pearsall<lb />
Robert 'Morgan Lucille Huskett<lb />
Rachel Dixon Gladys Davis<lb />
Denver E. Baughan Editorial Adviser<lb />
Beecher Flanagan Business Adviser<lb />
Sherman M. Parks  Technical Adviser<lb />
Member<lb />
North Carolina Collegiate Press<lb />
Association<lb />
Member<lb />
Associated GoBe6iale Press<lb />
Distributor of<lb />
Cblie6iaie Di6es<lb />
HraiUNTID FOR MATIONtL. ADVIRTIHMI BY<lb />
National Advertising Service, inc.<lb />
CcJUge Pmbiuhert X��Utim<lb />
War Changes Nothing New To ECTC<lb />
i<lb />
With The Armed Forces<lb />
by Rosalie Brown<lb />
4SO MAOIfON AVI.<lb />
iiiuti) � BoToa � id<lb />
n�w York, n y.<lb />
Student Body Offers<lb />
Welcome To Alumni<lb />
This weekend approximately 250 mem-<lb />
bers of the East Carolina Teachers college<lb />
Alumni association will flock to the campus<lb />
to celebrate the annual Alumni Day pro-<lb />
gram. With travel conditions as they are at<lb />
present because of the war and its effect on<lb />
transportation, it is very fortunate that so<lb />
many of the alumni are finding it possible<lb />
to attend the annual exercises. The Alumni<lb />
association is the only connecting link be-<lb />
tween the former East Carolina students<lb />
and the college today. This organization is<lb />
doing an excellent job of keeping the college<lb />
and its alumni in touch with each other. The<lb />
Teco Echo joins the entire student body in<lb />
saying to visiting members of the Alumni<lb />
association, "Welcome home<lb />
Students Asked For It�<lb />
Now Its Up To Them!<lb />
In a recent meeting of the New Student<lb />
Cooperative council a controversy arose<lb />
over the question of whether faculty ad-<lb />
visers should be voting members or chair-<lb />
men of standing committees of the student<lb />
government.<lb />
The dicussion was ended when the coun-<lb />
cil elected a faculty member chairman of the<lb />
Entertainment committee. After the meet-<lb />
ing an investigation was carried out by cer-<lb />
tain students and faculty advisers, and it<lb />
was discovered that to have a faculty ad-<lb />
viser as chairman of a student committee of<lb />
this sort is definitely contrary to the con-<lb />
stitution. Legalizing the action of the coun-<lb />
cil in this matter would involve revision of<lb />
large sections of the constitution, in effect<lb />
the adoption of an entirely new type of con-<lb />
stitution in which the faculty would be in-<lb />
cluded in the government in the full sense<lb />
of the term.<lb />
Because of other pressing duties and a<lb />
lack of time to put into the job, the faculty<lb />
adviser elected chairman of the Entertain-<lb />
ment committee resigned the position. In<lb />
the last meeting of the council the unconsti-<lb />
tutionally of faculty chairmen was discuss-<lb />
ed and it was decided that in the future only<lb />
students will be elected to head the stand-<lb />
ing committees.<lb />
This is the first issue which the council<lb />
has had to face and decide whether authority<lb />
lay with students or faculty. In making the<lb />
decision in favor of the students the council<lb />
was undoubtedly right and following the con-<lb />
stitution. The Entertainment committee,<lb />
however, and perhaps some of the other com-<lb />
mittees involved in this decision carry a<lb />
great deal of responsibility. The students<lb />
have rightfully and constitutionally taken<lb />
this authority upon themselves. Now it is<lb />
up to the students to see that these positions<lb />
are capably filled and the best possible jobs<lb />
done.<lb />
Congratulations, Seniors<lb />
Best Of LuckS<lb />
Next Monday members of the senior<lb />
class of 1943 will receive their diplomas in<lb />
what might be the last services of any type<lb />
at East Carolina for some of them. Some of<lb />
this class will go directly into the armed ser-<lb />
vices, some will go into war work, others will<lb />
take their places as teachers and help "to<lb />
keep the light of education burning in a<lb />
dark world To these classmates the re-<lb />
mainder of the student body wishes "The<lb />
best of luck<lb />
James Bullock, '39-41 writes us that he<lb />
spent six weeks in Nashville being classified<lb />
and washing dishes. He says he was "work-<lb />
ing his way through classification via dish-<lb />
washing He received his preflight train-<lb />
ing at Selman Field, La. After finishing<lb />
there he received a f.ifteen day furlough (at<lb />
long last) and is being transferred to Coral<lb />
Gables, Fla. We wish him the best of luck<lb />
and hope to see him with a pair of silver<lb />
wings the next time he comes to visit his<lb />
Alma Mater.<lb /><lb />
Word was recently received here from<lb />
the Naval Air Station at Glenview, 111, that<lb />
Naval Aviation Cadet Thomas Swain, Jr.<lb />
has been transferred to the Naval Air<lb />
Training Center at Corpus Christi, Texas,<lb />
after successful completion of the primary<lb />
flight training course at Glenview. After<lb />
passing the advanced flight training course<lb />
at Corpus Christi, Cadet Swain will pin on<lb />
his wings as a naval aviator and be com-<lb />
missioned as an ensign in the naval reserve<lb />
or a second lieutenant in the Marine Corps<lb />
reserve. "Tom as he was known to friends<lb />
here at ECTC, is a graduate of Greenville<lb />
high school and did further study here. He<lb />
began his naval aviation career at the Navy's<lb />
Pre-Flight school at the University of North<lb />
Carolina.<lb />
 . <lb />
Pvt. Clinton Joyner, who left here a few-<lb />
weeks ago with five other army reservists,<lb />
writes that he is going through thirteen<lb />
weeks of basic training in the Quarter Mas-<lb />
ter Corps at Camp Lee. Va. Clinton likes the<lb />
army "all right, but misses ECTC His ad-<lb />
dress is Co. K, 13th QMTR, Camp Lee, Va.<lb /><lb />
Sgt. Howard Adams, junior here in '41,<lb />
recently entered an army forecasters school<lb />
in Grand Rapids, Michigan. "We don't hope<lb />
to become finished meteorologists, only<lb />
practical forecasters. We will be sent to<lb />
weather stations all over the world and will<lb />
be responsible for the safety of aircraft<lb />
from a weather viewpoint he writes.<lb />
Howard had previously been stationed at<lb />
Sheppard Field. Texas, and at the Air Base<lb />
in Merced, Cal. His address: 35th TSS, Pant-<lb />
lind Exhibition Bldg 6th Fl Grand Rapids,<lb />
Michigan.<lb /><lb />
"I've been in the Navy since November<lb />
13 of last year. It's a swell life, if you don't<lb />
weaken This statement comes from a form-<lb />
er student J. L. Casteen, better known in<lb />
these parts as "Jaybird Yeoman "Jaybird"<lb />
is stationed at Portsmouth, Va. He asks for<lb />
news of the college and friends. Relating an<lb />
interesting experience, he wrote about<lb />
bumping into an ensign on one occasion. He<lb />
begged his pardon, never looking up, and<lb />
let the ensign pass on. After studying the<lb />
back of the head of the officer as he passed,<lb />
something very familiar struck him. Cauti-<lb />
ously and curiously he overtook him and<lb />
peered into the face which turned out to be<lb />
another former student and classmate, En-<lb />
sign Gilbert Britt. It was a happy meeting<lb />
for both and they enjoyed each other's com-<lb />
pany and a steak together.<lb /><lb />
Gilbert Peel, Jr who attended ECTC<lb />
in '37-38 has been overseas with the "Sea-<lb />
bees" since last September. He left with xa<lb />
rating of MM 2c and has received one pro-<lb />
motion an is now SF 1c. He writes home<lb />
that he has received two letters of commen-<lb />
dation since has has been in the Southwest<lb />
Pacific. For what he is not allowed to tell,<lb />
"until after the duration He says he is<lb />
stationed on a coccanut plantation, and that<lb />
fall is just beginning there now. "Since the<lb />
weather is changing maybe the mosquitoes<lb />
will leave, but then the flys will come In<lb />
another letters to his parents he complain-<lb />
ed, "there's nothing to this grass skirt busi-<lb />
ness you see in the movies. I haven't seen<lb />
any yet Gilbert spent fifteen months in<lb />
the Newport News shipyard before enlist-<lb />
ing in the navy in February, 1942. His ad-<lb />
dress: Gilbert Peel, Jr. SF 1c, UHNR � Co<lb />
D Platoon 1; 15th Naval Const. Batt co<lb />
Fleet Post Office, San Francisco, Cal.<lb /><lb />
Dallas Peel, who attended school here<lb />
in 38-41, is "getting along fine in the Navy "<lb />
He has been in the South Pacific aboard 'a<lb />
battleship for six and a half months. Dur-<lb />
ing � oT.he�a,s received one promotion<lb />
from EM 3c to EM 2c. He writes home that<lb />
he has now passed the mental and physical<lb />
exams for OCS and has been recommended<lb />
by his chief and assistant petty officers.<lb />
There are eight others waiting for further<lb />
orders and if he is one of the lucky few he<lb />
hopes he will be leaving for the west coast<lb /><lb />
The Young Men's Christian Association<lb />
vr61! lent 0ut "In Service Member-<lb />
ship Cards to a number of former "Y"<lb />
members here on the campus. These cards<lb />
give the owner the rights and privileges of<lb />
a Y member at any YMCA building in the<lb />
country. The cards last for the duration of<lb />
the war and are designed for the use of<lb />
XCe ofhetMCA6 h�me Uke <lb />
All former members of the "Y" here on<lb />
the campus who have not received "In Ser-<lb />
vice Cards' may obtain them simply by<lb />
YMrnA pheirH n;mf and address to the<lb />
SfS, Pre�ldentT here at East Carolina<lb />
Teachers college. J. C. Shepherd, the Presi-<lb />
dent of the organization, also urges all men<lb />
students who enter military service after<lb />
school closes to send their name and address<lb />
to him He will be enrolled in summer school<lb />
rfrl bG �lad to mail out "In Servke<lb />
Cards to such person as desire them.<lb />
by Sarah Moore<lb />
Twenty-five years ago students were de-<lb />
voting much of their time to the war effort.<lb />
A look through the 1917-18 volume of the<lb />
"Training School Quarterly shows that<lb />
"Victory Gardens war bonds, and making<lb />
surgical dressings for the Red Cross are<lb />
nothing new on this campus, even though<lb />
these activities had different names twenty-<lb />
five years ago.<lb />
Pictures in the Quarterly show seniors<lb />
hoing away at rows of vegetables. In the last<lb />
war classes, clubs, societies, and the YWCA<lb />
of East Carolina Teachers Training School,<lb />
as it was then called, got busy and raised<lb />
some of their own food. Not only that�they<lb />
canned, dried and even sold their garden<lb />
products. They also picked strawberries, and<lb />
dug yarrow and wild onions out of the grass,<lb />
signing up to give so much time to work. In<lb />
the fall they picked cotton, even contracting<lb />
for the management of whole crops near<lb />
town.<lb />
The money made was spent foi "liberty<lb />
bonds for Red Cross, refugees, and war<lb />
work. The bonds were contributed to the<lb />
school for the Student Loan Fund. The twen-<lb />
tv-five vear class left a $500 bond as a class<lb />
gift.<lb />
Numbers of articles told ways of econo-<lb />
mizing in cooking and how to preserve foods.<lb />
People were advised to buy butter while they<lb />
could get it and store it away in stone jars,<lb />
pack eggs in salt and use less flour by mak-<lb />
ing breads with corn meal and using Irish<lb />
potatoes "potatoe flour" it was called instead<lb />
of flour in cakes. One article contained a<lb />
chart showing the sharp rise in food prices<lb />
over a few menths' time. Anyone tempted to<lb />
complain abo.i a food "situation" nowadays<lb />
will think twice when he realizes that<lb />
"ECTTS" during World War I had one<lb />
meatless day a week and any number of<lb />
"Wheatless and sweetless" days. Corn meal<lb />
and potatoes took the place of flour and mo-<lb />
lasses, the place of sugar, for a long stretch<lb />
of time, it seems.<lb />
"Eatless" parties became the fashion,<lb />
the money which would have been spent for<lb />
refreshments going to buy bonds. At one<lb />
party imitation refreshments, such as paper<lb />
popcorn, were served.<lb />
The Red Cross had a sewing room and<lb />
students worked regularly in it. Several oc- j<lb />
casions they held old fashioned "sewing,<lb />
Bees" at which students and teachers spent<lb />
a social afternoon making garments for<lb />
refugees and soldiers, students signed up<lb />
for sewing time just as they do now for time<lb />
to roll bandages. They were making clothes<lb />
for refugees and sending boxes to the Bel-<lb />
gians before the war was declared. There<lb />
are pictures of exhibits of garments for<lb />
babies and small children. One story goes<lb />
that in the pockets of bathrobes and pajamas<lb />
made for soldiers some of the girls put their<lb />
names and address hoping for replies.<lb />
An article on soap making told how old<lb />
"Aunt Fanny" one of the colored cooks, out<lb />
of fats and grease saved, made soap for the<lb />
kitchen.<lb />
Then as now women were used for war<lb />
work. One issue of the magazine was a list<lb />
of jobs that women cuold do beside sewing,<lb />
knitting, and making Red Cross Surgical<lb />
dressings. Among these were automobile<lb />
driving, dietitian work, factory inspection,<lb />
nursing and gardening.<lb />
One news story said that the president's<lb />
secretary (a woman, mind you) had left to<lb />
join the Navy as a "yeomanette One of the<lb />
home economics teachers was drafted by the<lb />
government for special work as a dietitian.<lb />
Another item told that Dr. Leon R<lb />
Meadows, then "Mr. Meadows was at an<lb />
officer's training camp at Fort Oglethorpe, ,<lb />
Georgia and a later one, that he was a lieu-<lb />
tenant in the army intelligence department<lb />
STUDENT SPOTLIGHT<lb />
by Harold Taylor<lb />
Quiet, versatile Clyde Mann needs no<lb />
introduction to t h e studenU at ECTC-<lb />
Whenever you see a tall, neatly �f�n<lb />
ous-looking strawberry h.1 o n d w.ng<lb />
around the campus you know he .Clyde.<lb />
"Manteo as many of his fnenculean<lb />
him has taken an active part in athletics on<lb />
tcampuf He played on the varsity basket-<lb />
ball team last year and was manj��r ol tne<lb />
football team. This pas winter be aided in<lb />
directing the intramural basketbaH Pjograni<lb />
and refereed many of the games. He has<lb />
been a member of the Varsity club lor two<lb />
yearTn the general elections held recently<lb />
Clyde was elected to head the Men s Day<lb />
Student group, and was appointed to serve<lb />
as chairman of the Budget Investigation<lb />
committee. He was also elected inprevious<lb />
elections to the presidency of the Phi Sigma<lb />
Pi fraternity and as treasurer of the rising<lb />
senior class. . .<lb />
When asked about his hobbies he re-<lb />
plied that collecting and reading books on<lb />
politics, public finance and other social<lb />
science courses took up the greater part ot<lb />
his spare time. Clyde plans to study law af-<lb />
ter the war and we can bet that he'll end up<lb />
as a politician�and a democratic one at that.<lb />
that. .<lb />
Clyde is in the marine reserve and like<lb />
most of the coeds has a very indefinite<lb />
future. He isn't sure whether they will call<lb />
him when school is up or whether he'll be<lb />
able to finish here next year. But when he<lb />
does go in we can imagine what a tough<lb />
leatherneck he'll be!<lb />
When there are anv women's i<lb />
thletb<lb />
rently!<lb />
U tr: .<lb />
concerned you can count on Louise Lind<lb />
knowing something about them. Lindsay !<lb />
everyone calls her, is a physi.<lb />
and social science major and g  jjT<lb />
year.<lb />
When asked for an interview f,r u.<lb />
spotlight, she modestly claimed<lb />
hadn't done anything since coming<lb />
four years ago�but ue know<lb />
Lindsay, president of th<lb />
Athletics association this year<lb />
dent last year, and an active<lb />
freshman and sophomore years<lb />
ed and played hard to promote sp<lb />
ties for the girls on the care<lb />
she was in charge of all the<lb />
sports and this year she is a<lb />
physical education instructors wit ,r jn<lb />
creased duties.<lb />
The senior class selected Lin<lb />
most athletic girl when they �<lb />
superlatives.<lb />
Besides her activities in a1<lb />
say was a member of the Em.<lb />
for two years ana has been a tn n<lb />
Young Democratic club. Bui U<lb />
jther social activities ha been<lb />
important�she's rot a soldi<lb />
lir corps who's already pledged<lb />
her. She said the final step n v.<lb />
late this summer or early fall.<lb />
Although she's getting marri<lb />
say still wants to teach�Bhe has �<lb />
ed a job of teaching in WHmingl<lb />
accept it. But after the war she<lb />
to be a good housewife!<lb />
�i<lb />
: the<lb />
-�<lb />
Bits o Fashion<lb />
�?<lb />
BY SUE<lb />
-<lb />
-IV<lb />
-<lb />
A o The Editor<lb />
�  24 May 1943<lb />
Editor<lb />
TECO ECHO<lb />
The library has been fortunate this year<lb />
in securing rather valuable sets, many of<lb />
them of considerable age, that are important<lb />
to an institution of this type; especially to<lb />
those doing graduate work. I am noting by<lb />
brief title some of them hereafter; if you<lb />
care to give them space in your final issue I<lb />
shall appreciate it.<lb />
Everyone expects a library such as<lb />
ours to have late books of interest, but se-<lb />
curing these basic titles becomes difficult<lb />
after they are out of print.<lb />
Yours very truly,<lb />
Felix Eugene Snider.<lb />
American State Papers (Record of the<lb />
tirst 14 congresses of our country; we have<lb />
about 11 or 12 of the 38 volumes.)<lb />
Documents Catalog (The final catalog of<lb />
publications of the federal government- we<lb />
have just secured the two latest.)<lb />
Catalog of Books Represented by Li-<lb />
brary of Congress Printed Cards (We have<lb />
2fii volumes, all that are out, of this valuable<lb />
bibliography, which will have 160 when<lb />
completed.)<lb />
AtlaJfXJng'$ar'I? �f � " (Th<lb />
tiontll'S Am�riCan J�Urnal �f Educa-<lb />
Rational Cyclopedic of American Bio-<lb />
Qraphy (We have secured the basic set and<lb />
the index volumes.)<lb />
Bergey's Manual of Determinative Bac<lb />
teriology.<lb />
Educational Review (Secured almost<lb />
complete set of this predecessor of School<lb />
and Society.)<lb />
Lincoln's Library of Essential Informa-<lb />
tion (Valuable one-volume encyclopedia.)<lb />
Bennett s Chemical Formulary (6 v of<lb />
up-to-date techniques.)<lb />
Wharton's Revolutionary Diplomatic<lb />
Correspondence.<lb />
Annual Register (76 early volumes? in-<lb />
Despite the fact that the date-book is the j illies-of-the-valley scattered in-<lb />
most popular book on the campus, a delve j.he beautiful bride floating down<lb />
into some of ye old-school subjects might a cool white organdy intersperse<lb />
give Miss Gad-about something to-be glad-itilla lace. For the dash-it-all<lb />
about. furlough�there're the quick-tri: -1<lb />
History repeats itself. Witness the Em-j uits in pink or sand rayon shanti<lb />
pire nightie�skimpy and cool; the linen j even if you haven't hooked your n<lb />
duster, a throw-over coat, taken from the What am I saving It's Jun<lb />
early horse-less horse days, (thev come in ot i-x � , V i u i <lb />
u � l- f 4. jr a least) we ve studied hard for<lb />
beige men for town and countrv�campus mA� ,�� , ,<lb />
f l- i ii l months and we known our less<lb />
or traveling, for you. my dear), or black and k-4 tVl , � .  <lb />
white check; the crisp sirt-waist, swiped �! SEf Un th' r<lb />
from the Gibson Girl of the Gay Nineties. hepe'<lb />
The Chinese kamona which Confusius a<lb />
thousand years ago said was strictly so-so<lb />
in the right places�still goes.<lb />
Phys Ed gives the happy gad-about a<lb />
nice tan via bare-backs and neat shorts.<lb />
Practical application of those little rule<lb />
books results in a graceful stance and a trim<lb />
figure!<lb />
Without Science we'd all be plain Janes,<lb />
for to it we bow in grateful recognition of<lb />
cosmetics, beautifiers, liquid stockings (Oh,<lb />
so nice for hot weather in substitution for<lb />
nylons), test-tube slippers (nice, too, if that<lb />
little blue ticket has long-since flown from<lb />
the nest), and love-ly materials�rayon,<lb />
aralac dyes, and the like.<lb />
Economics tells us how to budget that<lb />
shoe-string wardrobe, how to conserve so's<lb />
to prevent inflation.<lb />
Geography takes us on tour and packs<lb />
our bags with pleasant surprises from Latin<lb />
and South American; bathing suits a la sa-<lb />
rong (Pardon!) from the south-sea islands;<lb />
coolie hats from China�the current favor-<lb />
ite being in rough straw, worn tipped just<lb />
forward a wee bit to keep from squinting;<lb />
and turbans from Morocco�the latest being<lb />
half-a-turban in gay prints.<lb />
Sociology�Ah It's June, a hushed<lb />
audience packed in a sweltering church�<lb />
e<lb />
grab a fishing pole and line-<lb />
my lady!<lb />
Ole MacDonald needs some hel<lb />
a pair of overalls, a pair of slack 3<lb />
a cover-all dress�your favorite:<lb />
straw hat. a sloppy pair o' worn-<lb />
and you're out to do your bit with<lb />
But life's, not all work and no play -<lb />
heigh-o the merry-o you can chang- I<lb />
able cottons for a gay trip to towi<lb />
ning out on the terrace or a good b<lb />
the orchard trees.<lb />
Or you might try knitting for tl<lb />
Cross in a bright-checked gingham s<lb />
gingham dress with cotton lace (it's<lb />
.1 rush this season). Chambry and<lb />
also cut a pretty figure.<lb />
But for those of us who'll be dig<lb />
books off the shelf after a measlev w<lb />
trudging back in again�our slogai<lb />
cool! By clop-clop sandals�soles and -<lb />
(showing red toe-nails). By short<lb />
haircuts or long bobs swept up <lb />
the world; pardon, summer school 1<lb />
tails. By crips cottons. By vigorously (<lb />
our feverous brows by waxing. How � , K<lb />
Cool back and forth with one hand<lb />
putting in our last two-cents worth in<lb />
last minute term paper.<lb />
Summer School.<lb />
Thi Advanh<lb />
SCUMMING<lb />
By The Keyhole Korrespondent<lb />
Greetings  if thou are shocked read<lb /><lb />
of Bearhood" . . Eley has informed m.<lb />
eluding period of our revolution.)<lb />
American Annual Cyclopedia (covering<lb />
Civil War period.)<lb />
Rees' Cyclopedia �  . (The encyclo-<lb />
pedia of a century ago.)<lb />
Jane's All the World's Aircraft (War<lb />
makes these very important.)<lb />
Jane's Flighting Ships)<lb />
D Sturgis' Dictionary of Architecture and<lb />
Building.<lb />
Who Was Who, 1929-40 (Continuing an<lb />
important series.)<lb />
all women students wishing to be class<lb />
may do so by simply typing a complel<lb />
scuption of themselves and dropping<lb />
no further  it gets worser and worser.<lb />
Brant Waters is still "hopping" curbs<lb />
hniJVr Place and Jenkins is tryinS to scnption ot hemsel<lb />
hold this failing rag together so I "dast" say the post office uh<lb />
you can't find out who is going to "hawk" 45c . Ifcbfcft,S�tSff<lb />
you this issue . . . i��,j �n. L  ra ne c<lb />
The "Saint" of Ragsdale No. 10 has won<lb />
his battle and Edgar Allen Coiner has "bit<lb />
the dust" . . . watch that stuff Jerry . . .<lb />
they say Emmett Fisher tried to get the "Y"<lb />
Store an ABC License but the "Holy Rollers"<lb />
blocked itLeslie "Woman's Man"<lb />
Chadwick has quit dating girls for the show<lb />
�4 ' uerv time he does he falls in love . . .<lb />
Zombies are not the only thing that Roper<lb />
and Simmons found in Washington, D C<lb />
that pack a kick . . . "Randy" is writing a<lb />
lot of letters nowadays . . Harold Taylor's<lb />
fraternity pin has been seen in many places<lb />
but this is new . . . what did you say<lb />
Butch"? . . . Kelly Robertson has at last<lb />
hypnotized a man  at least Pierce Sen-<lb />
ter looks mighty dreamy eyed.<lb />
Nick "Refugee" Zuras has finally settled<lb />
down with his number one cardiac palpita-<lb />
has classified Jane as 2-B in the "Blue Book<lb />
tor, Jane Hardee . . . Doug "Bear" Eley<lb />
Board of Bear Classification <lb />
it this is a mutual political discussion or the<lb />
results of something finer�anyway Bes<lb />
b ay and Carlyle are getting closer and closer<lb />
thse waning days of spring<lb />
Billy Greene has changed his shirt once<lb />
already this week . . he had a date w<lb />
1! innie Cooke . . by the wav 'Ginnie<lb />
what happened to Cherrv Point's "ace in<lb />
the hole ?<lb />
And now the question and YOU answer<lb />
them column:<lb />
1. Why don't Nancy Wynne and Bob<lb />
xoung say something to each other some-<lb />
time?<lb />
2. What happened to "Romeo" Gauldin.<lb />
he don't get around much anymore"?<lb />
3. Why can't I mention bushes in this<lb />
column?<lb />
4. Why can't we have more blooming<lb />
friendships like the Mildred Beverlv-Kathe-<lb />
rine Jones combination?<lb />
� o5Wrho started Sam Strickland to smok-<lb />
ing IHe is trying to drown his sorrow in<lb />
strong smoke�Jerome Butler).<lb />
6. Who is Bessie Council's "Chief Bug-<lb />
tiunter; the one she describes as "kissing<lb />
like a vacuum cleaner"? (Why J. C!)<lb />
I remain forever your secret slanderer<lb />
until Helen Mozingo gets a date, until Bill<lb />
Council is a Marine Lt Brown learns to<lb />
sing Rose of No Man's Land" on the Sun<lb />
lay marine program, Gabriel Heater wins<lb />
2� k aFv a?rd "Te2" Beck K fraternity<lb />
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�TUESDAY<lb />
MAY 25, 1943<lb />
Peckers Slus 19-2 Win Over Deacons<lb />
To Capture InttwaJjChampionship<lb />
The TECO ECHO<lb />
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a total of 20 hits<lb />
ing on 11 errors<lb />
opponents, Floyd<lb />
fast-moving W o o d-<lb />
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, mon Deacons 19-2<lb />
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the intramural<lb />
the third straight<lb />
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with the Deacs<lb />
of-seven-gamea se-<lb />
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and received good<lb />
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was settled in the<lb />
the first inning<lb />
Smith hit a double<lb />
Stanfield Johnson<lb />
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his hit. A double<lb />
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runs in each of<lb />
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singles and four<lb />
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the fifth inning.<lb />
Dick Gauldin each<lb />
ts in this frame.<lb />
and Woody<lb />
final tally in the<lb />
est's single, a walk<lb />
netted a run for<lb />
ns in the first. John<lb />
ed in the second<lb />
e round on infield<lb />
- Cox and Sammy<lb />
Warren was the only<lb />
Woodpecker team<lb />
il safely. Woody,<lb />
Gauldin and Roper<lb />
bingles each.<lb />
and Smith tfot<lb />
For the losers<lb />
JS<lb />
j THOUSH fEO MISSED SPRIN0<lb />
TRAINS FOR THE FIRST<lb />
TIME IN 20 VEARS, HE'S IN<lb />
BETTER SHAPE THAN EVER-<lb />
Hes A MARINE LEUTSNANTi<lb />
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STRIKE AGAINST<lb />
THE AXIS<lb />
Butler And Davis<lb />
Tennis Champions<lb />
In Mixed Doubles<lb />
Jerome Butler and Estelle<lb />
Davis won a hard-fought 7-5,<lb />
6-4 victory over Floyd Woody<lb />
and Sit Knowles in the finals of<lb />
the mixed doubles of the intra-<lb />
mural tennis tournament.<lb />
After winning a close 6-4, 4-6,<lb />
6-4 decision over Emmett Fish-<lb />
er and Amanda Etheridge to<lb />
get into the finals of the tour-<lb />
ney, Woody and Knowles were<lb />
favored to take Butler and<lb />
Davis in tow before the match<lb />
was played. The winners were<lb />
forced to struggle all the way to<lb />
score their upset victory.<lb />
Butler and Davis advanced<lb />
to the finals by defeating Brant<lb />
Waters and Esther Parker in<lb />
the semi-finals. In the first<lb />
round Woody and Knowles drew<lb />
a bye, while the champions<lb />
eliminated Harry Jarvis and<lb />
Louise Lindsay.<lb />
Miss Dorothy Parks Ready-<lb />
To Enter Service In WAAC<lb />
Floyd Woody Reaches Finals<lb />
In Intramural Tennis Tourney<lb />
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Parker Advances<lb />
In Girls' Singles<lb />
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man to get more ment where she will meet the<lb />
winner of the Eunice Herring-<lb />
Sit Knowles engagement for the<lb />
championship.<lb />
Parker advanced to the finals<lb />
by defeating Lee Bledsoe in the<lb />
semi-finals of the upper bracket.<lb />
Esther had previously humbled<lb />
Frances Leggett and Rachel<lb />
Robertson in the second and<lb />
first rounds of the tourney.<lb />
a'v Bledsoe defeated Amanda<lb />
Etheridge in the second round<lb />
and Mildred Jordan in the first<lb />
round for the privilege of meet-<lb />
ing Parker.<lb />
(KKRS: In the lower bracket Eunice<lb />
O A E Herring defeated Dot Peele in<lb />
3 2 olthe second round and stopped<lb />
0 Annie Bartholomew in the first<lb />
0i round to advance to the semi-<lb />
' finals. Sit Knowles defeated<lb />
Louise Lindsay in the second<lb />
round and topped Nell Murphy<lb />
in the first round.<lb />
Floyd Woody, who plays foot-<lb />
ball, basketball, and baseball in<lb />
the regular intercollegiate<lb />
sports program, has advanced<lb />
to the finals in the men's singles<lb />
of the intramural tennis tourna-1<lb />
CrandelFs Report<lb />
Features Meeting<lb />
Of Student Body<lb />
As the feature of the mass<lb />
meeting held Wednesday night,<lb />
May 12, Sammy Crandell, chair-<lb />
man of the committee of stu-<lb />
dents and faculty elected by the<lb />
student body to investigate<lb />
drinking and gambling on the<lb />
campus, read the report of the<lb />
committee.<lb />
The committee offered a num-<lb />
ber of suggestions for improve-<lb />
ment and referred the report to<lb />
Bledsoe Elected<lb />
New WAA Prexy<lb />
Virginia Lee Bledsoe suc-<lb />
ceeded Louise Lindsay as pres-<lb />
ident of the Women's Athletic<lb />
association in elections of offi-<lb />
cers and heads of sports held<lb />
April 28.<lb />
Verna Carraway succeeds<lb />
Pearl House as vice-president.<lb />
Dot Peele replaces Lillian Boy-<lb />
ette as secretary. And Annie<lb />
Bartholomew takes the place of<lb />
Ruth Hall as treasurer.<lb />
Heads of sports are as fol-<lb />
lows: tennis, Amanda Ether-<lb />
idge; volleyball, Nell Murphy;<lb />
field hockey, Isabelle Hum-<lb />
phries; soccer, Molly Brown;<lb />
basketball, Nannie Lou Little;<lb />
Softball, Doris Stevens; indi-<lb />
vidual sports, Dot Shearin;<lb />
hiking, Hilda Moore; and bi-<lb />
cycling, Jerry Albritton.<lb />
Nancy Wynne will represent<lb />
the organization of the staff of<lb />
the Teco Echo, while Lillian<lb />
Hoyette is representative of the<lb />
Tecoan staff. �<lb />
Camp Leach Scene<lb />
Of YWCA Retreat<lb />
the Student Cooperative coun-<lb />
it. Woodv wil meet .he win-1 $n to take any action deemed<lb />
of the Emmett Fisher-Jer- feasible by the counci<lb />
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I'randell 1; Three base<lb />
ssiter; two base hits.<lb />
ohnson, Taylor, Roper:<lb />
halls, by Fisher (Ro-<lb />
ClarkBrown, Mayo) ;<lb />
� ases, Woodpeckers 7.<lb />
7; umpire, Greene.<lb />
MEET<lb />
led from Page One<lb />
"An inescapable task of<lb />
ic schools of America is to<lb />
e the democratic culture<lb />
tee thoroughly Ameri-<lb />
childhood and American<lb />
� in the true elements of<lb />
ilture. There is no other<lb />
in existence which can<lb />
ly take care of this funda-<lb />
tal need of democracy said<lb />
eaker.<lb />
banquet program was<lb />
ned with invocation by Pres-<lb />
� Leon R. Meadows. Clyde<lb />
R Mann, president of the fra-<lb />
il v. gave the address of<lb />
come in which he told the<lb />
. of the Phi Sigma Pi. He<lb />
ssed the fact that nearly all<lb />
the members would go into the<lb />
armed forces after graduation<lb />
that they would turn back<lb />
to the teaching profession after<lb />
the war.<lb />
Mr. A. L. Dittmer played two<lb />
violin selections.<lb />
Laniers Sponsor<lb />
College Dance<lb />
The Navy note was empha-<lb />
sized in the spring-term College<lb />
dance sponsored by the Lanier<lb />
society and held in the Wright<lb />
auditorium Saturday evening,<lb />
May 1. Billy Knauff's orchestra<lb />
furnished music for the affair.<lb />
Decorated as a ship, the audi-<lb />
torium had the name "USS<lb />
Lanier" conspicuously placed on<lb />
the stage curtain over the<lb />
orchestra. Life-savers in red,<lb />
white and blue bordered the<lb />
auditorium, which was roped off<lb />
ner<lb />
ome Butler clash for the men's<lb />
championship.<lb />
Woody advanced to the finals<lb />
by defeating student body Pres-<lb />
ident Carlyle Cox by a 6-1, 7-5<lb />
score in the semi-finals of the<lb />
upper bracket. Floyd turned on<lb />
the heat to win the final two<lb />
games in the last set after Cox<lb />
had a fought to a 5-5 score.<lb />
In the lower bracket Fisher<lb />
advanced to the semi-finals<lb />
when Brant Waters and Nick<lb />
Zuras, his first and second-<lb />
round opponents both forfeited.<lb />
Butler drew a bye in the first<lb />
round and eliminated Bob Mar-<lb />
tin in the second round to reach<lb />
the semi-finals.<lb />
Cox advanced to the semi-<lb />
finals against Woody by out-<lb />
lasting Burney Warren 2-6, 7-5,<lb />
7-5 in the second round. He de-<lb />
feated Harry Jarvis in the first<lb />
round. Woody topped Harold<lb />
Taylor 7-5, 6-2 in the second<lb />
round. He drew a bye in the<lb />
first round.<lb />
as a ship's deck. Adding to the<lb />
ship effect, the lobby was deco-<lb />
rated with streamer luggage.<lb />
Dorothy Davis, president of<lb />
the society, and her escort led<lb />
the figure. Other officers of the<lb />
society and their escorts, com-<lb />
ing down the gandplank from<lb />
the center of the stage, formed<lb />
an anchor in the center of the<lb />
ship. Betty Batson was chair-<lb />
man of the figure committee.<lb />
The committee was composed<lb />
of Miss Audrey Dempsey, Miss<lb />
Frances Wahl, Dr. Beecher<lb />
Flanagan, Dr. H. C. Haynes,<lb />
Chairman Crandell, Kathryn<lb />
Kyzer, Charlotte Shearin, In-<lb />
gram Walters, and James<lb />
White.<lb />
Claire Jenkins, student treas-<lb />
urer for the past year, present-<lb />
ed the treasurer's report to the<lb />
student body.<lb />
Carlyle Cox, president of the<lb />
Student Cooperative Govern-<lb />
ment association, briefly urged<lb />
all students to uphold the new<lb />
government. Carlyle impressed<lb />
upon the student body the fast<lb />
that ,4Our rules are the students'<lb />
rules, not the faculty's or ad-<lb />
ministration's. We as students<lb />
should abide by the rules we<lb />
have accepted<lb />
He urged a change from nega-<lb />
tive don'ts of the old system to<lb />
positive do's. Among the sug-<lb />
gestions were those to keep the<lb />
campus clean, and the dormi-<lb />
tories clean and quiet.<lb />
Camp Leach near Washing-<lb />
ton was the scene of much aco�e<lb />
tivity during the week-end of<lb />
May 7-9, when the old and new<lb />
YWCA cabinets held their an-<lb />
nual retreat there.<lb />
Although there was consider-<lb />
able merry-making on the trip,<lb />
the group spent the greater part<lb />
of the time in making plans for<lb />
nxt year's "Y" activities. Chair-<lb />
men of related committees met<lb />
in groups and discussed the ac-<lb />
tivities of this year and made<lb />
plans for next year.<lb />
Those who went on the trip<lb />
are: Helen Stone, Charlotte<lb />
Shearin, Bessie Fay Hunt,<lb />
Mabel Spence Watson, Annie<lb />
Audrey Stvenson, Iris Woody,<lb />
Alice Ferrell, Gertrude Berry,<lb />
Violet Sparks, Sylvia Greene,<lb />
Lona Sasser, Grace Ross, Zalie<lb />
Carrawan, Ruth Davis, Louise<lb />
Lassiter, Carol Leigh Humph-<lb />
ries, Elsie West, Esther Maie<lb />
White. Catherine Russell, Pearl<lb />
Arnold, Mildred Beverly, Fran-<lb />
ces Congleton, and Misses Lois<lb />
Grigsby, Louise Williams and<lb />
Mary Ann Cobb.<lb />
Miss Dorothy W. Parks, in-<lb />
structor in physical education,<lb />
has joined, the Woman's Army<lb />
Auxiliary corps and will be<lb />
sworn into active service as a<lb />
private in June. Miss Parks is<lb />
eagerly awaiting her induction<lb />
so she can begin "being of more<lb />
service than I am here<lb />
Miss Parks, who hails from<lb />
St. Petersburg, Florida, arrived<lb />
on the East Carolina campus<lb />
in the fall of 1941. Before<lb />
coming to ECTC Miss Parks<lb />
received her training from the<lb />
Florida State College for Wom-<lb />
en and obtained her M. A. de-<lb />
gree at Columbia uinversity.<lb />
Since coming here Miss<lb />
Parks has taught social danc-<lb />
ing, hockey, soccer, tennis,<lb />
principles of health and physi-<lb />
cal education for elementary<lb />
schools and methods and ma-<lb />
terials for elementary schools.<lb />
Her extra-curricular activi-<lb />
ties include being faculty ad-<lb />
viser of the Women's Athletic<lb />
Association and head of intra-<lb />
mural sports for women.<lb />
Miss Parks has been ex-<lb />
tremely popular with the stu-<lb />
dents since coming to East<lb />
Carolina. Louise Lindsay, re-<lb />
tiring president of the WAA<lb />
says of her, "Although we will<lb />
miss Miss Parks a great deal,<lb />
we admire her courage and pa-<lb />
triotism. We know she will<lb />
make good. East Carolina<lb />
Teachers college loses a grand<lb />
person and Uncle Sam gets<lb />
New Officers, Plays<lb />
Feature Club Meeting<lb />
Installation of new officers<lb />
and the presentation of two<lb />
plays "The House of the<lb />
Heart" and "The Silver Lin-<lb />
ing featured the program in<lb />
the year's last meeting of the<lb />
English club, held Monday eve-<lb />
ning, May 11.<lb />
New officers are Rowena<lb />
Collins, president; Dorothy<lb />
Lewis, tfce-president; Alice Fer-<lb />
rell. secretary; Alma Simmons,<lb />
treasurer; Katie Earle Owen,<lb />
Teco Echo representative; and<lb />
Esther Maie White, Tecoan<lb />
representative.<lb />
Woodpeckers Get<lb />
12-7 Victory<lb />
Over Murraymen<lb />
By playing heads-up ball and<lb />
taking advantage of all the<lb />
breaks, Floyd Woody's Wood-<lb />
peckers scored a decisive 12-7<lb />
victory over the Deacons of<lb />
Buddy Murray Friday, May 7,<lb />
to knot the count in the intra-<lb />
mural softball series at three<lb />
games all.<lb />
The Woodpeckers amassed 12<lb />
hits, including a homerun in the<lb />
first by Stanfield Johnson, while<lb />
Nick Zuras and Snag Clark<lb />
held the Demon Deacs to five<lb />
safe hits, all singles. Zuras<lb />
pitched hitless ball in the first<lb />
two innings, striking out two<lb />
men in each frame, but lost his<lb />
control and walked five consecu-<lb />
tive men after Pot Craft had<lb />
opened the third with a single.<lb />
Clark appeared at this juncture<lb />
and John Saieed greeted him<lb />
with a three-run single. Two<lb />
singles and an error gave the<lb />
Demons their final run in the<lb />
fourth.<lb />
Woody started things off for<lb />
his team with a double in the<lb />
first. Johnson's homer, three<lb />
errors and a single by Jerome<lb />
Butler accounted for four runs<lb />
in that inning. Three more<lb />
tallied in the second on Gene<lb />
Smith's double, a walk, and two<lb />
errors. Singles by Burney War-<lb />
ren, Butler and Smith brought<lb />
two runs in the third. An error,<lb />
a walk and singles by Beverly<lb />
Cutler, G. A. Taylor and Clark<lb />
scored three in the sixth.<lb />
Butler with three for three,<lb />
Smith with two for two and<lb />
Clark with two for four paced<lb />
the Peckers at the plate. Elmo<lb />
Mayo, Wiley Brown, Murray,<lb />
Saieed and Craft got the Dea-<lb />
con hits.<lb />
Score by innings:<lb />
R H E<lb />
Deacons 006 100 0 7 5 5<lb />
Woodpeckers 432 003 x 12 12 3<lb />
Batteries: Brown and Mur-<lb />
ray; Zuras, Clark and Gauldin.<lb />
Umpire, Greene.<lb />
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Annual ECTC Alumni Day To Be CelebratedSaturday<lb />
Seniors Will Be Accepted<lb />
Into Alumni Association<lb />
Saturday. May 29. the Alum-<lb />
ni Association will celebrate its<lb />
thirty-first annual Alumni Day.<lb />
A special feature of the day<lb />
will be the acceptance of the<lb />
graduating seniors into the<lb />
Alumni Association.<lb />
Registration at 9:30 a. m. in<lb />
Austin auditorium will bein<lb />
the events of the day. There<lb />
will be a special program at<lb />
10:30 in Austin auditorium.<lb />
President Leon R. Meadows<lb />
will make the welcoming ad-<lb />
dress.<lb />
1918,<lb />
The honor classes of<lb />
933, and 1942 will be<lb />
given special recognition at<lb />
this time. Presentation of the<lb />
Alumni award will be made.<lb />
At 11 :30 there will be a busi-<lb />
ness meeting of the Alumni<lb />
Association. A luncheon will<lb />
be held in the dining hall at<lb />
1:00.<lb />
President and Mrs. Meadows<lb />
will have open house at their<lb />
home on East Fifth street Sat-<lb />
urday from 4:00 till 6:00.<lb />
An allegiance service is<lb />
scheduled for 6:30 on the west<lb />
campus. The state president of<lb />
the Alumni Association and<lb />
Miss Marguerite Austin, facul-<lb />
ty adviser of the senior class,<lb />
will make short addresses. The<lb />
class will make a pledge of<lb />
allegiance to its Alma Mater.<lb />
The present officers of the<lb />
association are Mrs. J. C. Hol-<lb />
land, president: Miss Martha<lb />
Whitehurst, vice- president;<lb />
Miss Grace Smith, treasurer;<lb />
and Mrs. May Johnson Eure<lb />
Tyndall, resident secretarv.<lb />
Mrs. B. M. Bennett. Mrs. Lon-<lb />
nie Rogers. Miss Vivian Lucas,<lb />
Mrs. J. W. Coon, Mrs. Mamie<lb />
Copeland Liverman and Miss<lb />
Alice Pope are the six district<lb />
vice-presidents.<lb />
Class Presents Debate<lb />
In Forensic Club Meet<lb />
Members of Dr. M. N. Po-<lb />
sey's English 118 class present-<lb />
ed a debate on the query "Re-<lb />
solved : that the federal intern-<lb />
al tax revenue should come<lb />
from a single tax on income"<lb />
in the last meeting of the Jar-<lb />
vis Forensic club held May 3.<lb />
Paula Ross and Bobbie Brew-<lb />
er ilefended the affirmative and<lb />
Carol Leigh Humphries and<lb />
Jean McKimmon supported the<lb />
negative side. New officers of<lb />
the debate club are Elsie West,<lb />
president; Amanda Etheridge,<lb />
vice-president; Barbara Park-<lb />
er, secretary - treasurer; and<lb />
Kathryn Sprinkle, Teco Echo<lb />
reporter.<lb />
Ten-Year Classes<lb />
Will Be Honored<lb />
In Alumni Program<lb />
Members of the honor classes<lb />
of 1933 and 1942 will be special<lb />
guests of the college on Alumni<lb />
Day, Saturday, May 29, when<lb />
many of the alumni will return<lb />
to celebrate this annual event.<lb />
The ten-year honor class, the<lb />
class of 1933, consisted of 123<lb />
A. B. graduates. Class officers<lb />
were Evelyn Gillam, president;<lb />
Katherine Blalock, vice-presi-<lb />
dent: Mamie Ruth Long, secre-<lb />
tary and Helen Hicks, treasur-<lb />
er. Faculty advisers for the<lb />
group are Dr. R. J. Slay and<lb />
Miss Ruth Bonnewitz, who is<lb />
now Mrs. Robert Hines of Van<lb />
Wert, Ohio. This was a four-<lb />
year class.<lb />
Two members of the class<lb />
who have been particularly out-<lb />
standing are Lt. Charles King<lb />
and Lt. Eric Tucker. Lt. King<lb />
has distinguished himself as an<lb />
aviator, and Lt. Tucker has<lb />
done well in Uncle Sam's army.<lb />
Another group which gradu-<lb />
ated in 1933 was the two-year<lb />
class known as the senior nor-<lb />
mal class. Margaret Russell,<lb />
president; Eleanor Brinkley,<lb />
vice-president: Margarette Rog-<lb />
ers, secretary and Elsie Tilgh-<lb />
man, treasurer, were the offi-<lb />
cers of this group of 165 stu-<lb />
dents.<lb />
Many of the boys of the class<lb />
of 1942 are now serving in the<lb />
various branches of the armed<lb />
forces. Lt. O. D. Andrews is the<lb />
only one who has thus far given<lb />
his life for his country. The<lb />
alumni of this group who are<lb />
now in the service are Pvt. Tom<lb />
Cox, Yeoman Henry Clark, Pvt.<lb />
Charles Futrelle. Air Cadet<lb />
Jimmie Gianakos. Air Cadet<lb />
Jesse Gray, Pfc. Bobby Hollar,<lb />
Pvt. Vern Keutemeyer, Pvt.<lb />
Charles Marks. Pvt. Loonis<lb />
McGlohon, Lt. Joe Staton. Pfc.<lb />
Walter Tucker, Air Cadet Dan<lb />
Waddell, Ensign David Watson.<lb />
Chief Petty Officer Harry Rid-<lb />
dick, and Russell Beddard.<lb />
There may be others who are<lb />
not included in this list.<lb />
Class officers of the 1942<lb />
group were Ida Ruth Knowies,<lb />
president; Frances Sutherland,<lb />
vice-president; Mildred Spang-<lb />
ler, secretary; and Emily Mur-<lb />
phy, treasurer. Dr. Slay and<lb />
Miss Katherine Holtzclaw are<lb />
the faculty advisers.<lb />
Greenville Chapter�<lb />
The Greenville Alumni Chap-<lb />
ter held a most enjoyable<lb />
bridge tournament on Friday<lb />
evening, May 7, in the lobby<lb />
of the New Classroom building.<lb />
High score prize for ladies<lb />
went to Mrs. Raymond Smith<lb />
and high for men to Mr. De-<lb />
Rook Vincent. Mrs. Leslie Bri-<lb />
ley won second high and the<lb />
lucky prize went to Miss Eliza-<lb />
beth Deal.<lb />
Refreshments were served by<lb />
candle light from the lovely<lb />
dining room in the same build-<lb />
ing. The patriotic color scheme<lb />
was used in all decorations.<lb />
Raleigh Chapter�<lb />
Dr. L. R. Meadows of Green-<lb />
ville, president of the East<lb />
Carolina Teachers College, was<lb />
guest speaker Thursday eve-<lb />
ning at the annual get together<lb />
dinner of the Raleigh Chapter<lb />
of ECTC Alumnae at the Wom-<lb />
an's Club. Mrs. May J. Tyn-<lb />
dall, the new secretary of the<lb />
Association was also an honor<lb />
guest.<lb />
Dr. Meadows spoke of the<lb />
activities of the college in war-<lb />
time and the fact that the col-<lb />
Jege is helping to supply the<lb />
need for commercial graduates<lb />
well as teachers. After a<lb />
fesume of college activities, a<lb />
iker read some of his own<lb />
is. Dr. Meadows has long<lb />
in urged to publish his poems<lb />
ibook form.<lb />
le speaker was introduced<lb />
rs. Charles M. Johnson, a<lb />
iber of the chapter and of<lb />
State Board of Trustees of<lb />
ICTC. Mrs. Johnson was pre-<lb />
sented by Mrs. J. L. Marcum,<lb />
program chairman.<lb />
Prior to Dr. Meadows' ad-<lb />
dress, a short business session<lb />
kwas held at which time the fol-<lb />
lowing slate of officers for next<lb />
year was presented: Mrs. John<lb />
H. Harris, president; Mrs. W.<lb />
G. Crawley, vice-president;<lb />
Miss Mary Lou Butner, secre-<lb />
tary; Mrs. R. F. Nobles, treas-<lb />
urer; and Mrs. G. W. Brad-<lb />
shaw, reporter.<lb />
A report of the year's activi-<lb />
ties of the chapter was given<lb />
by Mrs. J. M. Newsom, out-<lb />
going president, who also pre-<lb />
sided over the business session<lb />
and dinner. Mrs. J. C. Holland,<lb />
State president of the Alumni<lb />
Association, introduced Mrs.<lb />
May J. Tyndall. State alumni<lb />
secretary, of Greenville.<lb />
Thirty-five chapter members<lb />
were present for the occasion.<lb />
The tables were decorated in<lb />
purple and gold, the college<lb />
colors. At the head table, pur-<lb />
ple and yellow iris and lemon<lb />
lilies were arranged in a silver<lb />
bowl flanked by yellow tapers<lb />
in crystal holders.<lb />
Gretchen Webster New<lb />
President Of Laniers<lb />
New officers of the Lanier<lb />
Literary society were elected at<lb />
the last meeting of the group.<lb />
Gretchen Webster replaces<lb />
Dorothy Davis as president,<lb />
Grace Clark is vice-president,<lb />
Ruth Davis secretary, Dorothea<lb />
Boyette treasurer, Robert Mor-<lb />
gan Teco Echo representative<lb />
and Mary Frances Stephenson<lb />
Tecoan representative.<lb />
Palace Barber<lb />
Shoppe<lb />
The Three Musketeer<lb />
Barbers<lb />
Mrs. J. C. Holland<lb />
Mrs. May J. Tyndall<lb />
Mrs. Holland, Mrs. Tyndall<lb />
Hold High Alumni Positions<lb />
College Will Have<lb />
World War Class<lb />
As Honor Guests<lb />
Members of the Class of 1918<lb />
will celebrate the twenty-fifth<lb />
anniversary of their graduation<lb />
as honor guests of the college<lb />
during the commencement ex-<lb />
ercises scheduled for the last<lb />
week-end in May. The group<lb />
graduated after completing the<lb />
two-year normal course when<lb />
the college was known as the<lb />
East Carolina Training school.<lb />
Passing the entire senior<lb />
year during the period of<lb />
America's participation in the<lb />
World War, the class devoted<lb />
much of its time to Red Cross<lb />
sewing and other forms of war<lb />
work. All of the dresses worn<lb />
by the graduates were made by<lb />
the girls while participating in<lb />
a contest in which an award<lb />
was given to the girl who pro-<lb />
duced the graduation dress<lb />
most inexpensively.<lb />
Miss Mamie Jenkins, faculty<lb />
adviser to the class, states that<lb />
according to the records, the<lb />
members of the class are now-<lb />
scattered from California to<lb />
New York. Thirty-nine North<lb />
Carolina counties contain resi-<lb />
dents who graduated in the<lb />
class of '18. One of the group<lb />
when last heard from was at-<lb />
tempting to leave China.<lb />
"As You Like lt the senior<lb />
play of the class is considered<lb />
by some to have been one of<lb />
the best productions ever given<lb />
on the campus. The class was<lb />
also noted for its production of<lb />
the play "Robin Hood" with<lb />
some of the parts from the<lb />
opera. Using the profits from<lb />
their dramatic activities and<lb />
other work the class raised five<lb />
hundred dollars which was in-<lb />
vested in bonds and subsequent-<lb />
ly placed in the student loan<lb />
fund.<lb />
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Volunteers Help<lb />
In Alumni Work<lb />
Mrs. J. C. Holland, formerly<lb />
Miss Alia May Jordan, state<lb />
president of the Alumni asso-<lb />
ciation of East Carolina Teach-<lb />
ers college, recently announced<lb />
the appointment of Mrs. May<lb />
Johnson Eure Tyndall of Ayden<lb />
to the position of secretary of<lb />
the Alumni association.<lb />
Mrs. Tyndall arrived in<lb />
Greenville May 10 to assume the<lb />
duties of the office vacated by<lb />
Miss Estelle McClees, the first<lb />
secretary of the association, who<lb />
last June resigned to return to<lb />
her former position as science<lb />
teacher in Elizabeth City.<lb />
Miss Emma L. Hooper of the<lb />
English department has been<lb />
performing the duties of the<lb />
alumni office during the past<lb />
year until the services of Mrs.<lb />
Tyndall were obtained.<lb />
Mrs. Holland succeeded Mrs.<lb />
B. M. Bennett formerly Miss<lb />
Elizabeth Stewart as president<lb />
of the Alumni association. Dur-<lb />
ing the first year of Mrs. Hol-<lb />
land's administration the asso-<lb />
tion advanced over twenty<lb />
chapters and this year, despite<lb />
war problems, her leadership<lb />
has held the association to-<lb />
gether.<lb />
Mrs. Holland is approaching<lb />
the end of her two-year term.<lb />
Elections of officers for the<lb />
next two years are now in pro-<lb />
gress and will be announced in<lb />
the near future. Installation of<lb />
the new officers will take place<lb />
during commencement.<lb />
Mrs. Tyndall received her<lb />
A. B. degree in June, 1938, in<lb />
grammar-grade education. For<lb />
the past two years she has<lb />
taught in elementary grades in<lb />
Deep Run. Her being a charter<lb />
member and the first president<lb />
of the Ayden chapter of the<lb />
Alumni association and her<lb />
affiliation with the state alum-<lb />
ni organization fit Mrs. Tyndall<lb />
for the position of secretary of<lb />
the association. When a senior<lb />
at ECTC, she was chosen the<lb />
person with the "best personal-<lb />
ity She is affiliated with the<lb />
Ayden Christian Church and is<lb />
a former member of the Avden<lb />
Junior Woman's club.<lb />
Teco Echo Does<lb />
Much Traveling<lb />
To Boost Morale<lb />
From the United States to<lb />
India the Teco Echo travels<lb />
around doing its bit for the<lb />
moral of 'the service men of<lb />
East Carolina Teachers Col-<lb />
lege.<lb />
The idea started last fall<lb />
when Mrs. J. C. Holland, state<lb />
president of the Alumni asso-<lb />
ciation, made a visit to the<lb />
college, and at a meeting of<lb />
the advisory committee of the<lb />
Alumni association, suggested<lb />
that a Christmas letter be sent<lb />
to men in service who had at-<lb />
tended ECTC. She also sug-<lb />
gested that copies of the Teco<lb />
Echo be sent to the men in ser-<lb />
vice.<lb />
A Christmas letter was writ-<lb />
ten by Dr. A. D. Frank, and<lb />
sent out to about 150 alumni<lb />
in the service by Miss Emma<lb />
L. Hooper and Jane Yann.<lb />
Through the efforts of Miss<lb />
Maria D. Graham, Mr. Ralph<lb />
Deal, and Mr. J. B. Cummings<lb />
the difficult task of securing<lb />
the correct addresses of the<lb />
service men has been carried<lb />
on.<lb />
Since last October through<lb />
the unceasing efforts of Miss<lb />
G r a h a m an ever-increasing<lb />
number of papers has been<lb />
sent out. Now each time the<lb />
Teco Echo rolls off the press<lb />
copies of it are being sent to<lb />
stations all over the United<lb />
States, England, Africa, India,<lb />
Panama Canal Zone and to the<lb />
Pacific war area.<lb />
Miss Graham has not been<lb />
alone in her effort to keep the<lb />
service alumni in touch with<lb />
the college. Harold Taylor,<lb />
writer of the service men's<lb />
column has helped her<lb />
Miss Graham has particular-<lb />
ly counted on the help of eleven<lb />
girls who have helped in ad-<lb />
dressing the papers which<lb />
come folded from the printer.<lb />
Together these girls have spent<lb />
144 hours in addressing papers<lb />
since last October. Because the<lb />
addresses are long, it takes an<lb />
average of two and one-half<lb />
minutes to address each paper.<lb />
These girls who have given<lb />
their time in helping Miss<lb />
Graham are Dora Bailey, Viv-<lb />
ian Bass, Josephine Everett,<lb />
Annie Eason, Erma Hinnant,<lb />
Blanche O g b u r n, Rebecca<lb />
Piidgen, Doris Sparks, Leyta<lb />
Taylor, Mildred Wellons, and<lb />
Iris Woody.<lb />
Anyone knowing new ad-l<lb />
dresses of those names already<lb />
in the file or current addresses<lb />
of boys in service whom Miss<lb />
Graham has been unable to<lb />
contact will help bring a bit of<lb />
the home front to the men by<lb />
helping Miss Graham get her<lb />
lists complete and up-to-date.<lb />
Alumni Aided By Miss Hooper<lb />
During Absence OJ Secretary<lb />
Alumni Offspring<lb />
Are Unusual Club<lb />
By Tom W<lb />
Miss Emma L. Ho<lb />
I English department<lb />
I man of the commit te<lb />
I conducted the affai<lb />
! Alumni office tin<lb />
"I have enjoyed<lb />
with the Alumni<lb />
much because it ha<lb />
a new understand ii<lb />
organization, a n d<lb />
brought me mam i e<lb />
and new acquaintance<lb />
made me realize tin- lo<lb />
the alumni to the<lb />
kind of loyalty that I<lb />
the chapters remain a<lb />
During the past year there<lb />
has been no alumni secretary to<lb />
attend to the business of the<lb />
Alumni association. Voluntary<lb />
and cooperative work of the<lb />
faculty advisory committee of<lb />
the Alumni association has made<lb />
possible the amount of secre-<lb />
tarial work done for the Alumri<lb />
office. This committee consists<lb />
of Miss Emma L. Hooper, chair-<lb />
man, Miss Maria D. Graham<lb />
Miss Ruth White, Dr. A. D. <lb />
Frank and Mr. J. B. Cummings<lb />
Under the general supervision<lb />
of Miss Hooper, Jane VannJ<lb />
senior, and Marie Whitehurst1<lb />
have worked in the office.<lb />
Alumni chapter reports have<lb />
sometimes been written by-<lb />
Catherine Hester, alumni re-<lb />
porter to Teco Echo, and oc-<lb />
casionally by Miss Hooper and<lb />
Jane Vann. A large number of<lb />
commerce majors have volun-<lb />
teered for mimeographing<lb />
work.<lb />
Dr. Frank comDOsed the<lb />
Christmas letter sent to the<lb />
alumni in the armed forces.<lb />
Miss Graham has handled all<lb />
the communication to these a-<lb />
lumni. Mr. Cummings helped to<lb />
collect the addresses. Miss Gra-<lb />
ham also looked after receipts<lb />
for alumni dues and business<lb />
matters, along with Harry Jar-<lb />
vis, business manager of Teco<lb />
Echo.<lb />
Miss Ruth White has kept<lb />
records of marriages and<lb />
changed addresses of the alum-<lb />
ni.<lb />
CONGRATULATIONS<lb />
TO THE<lb />
GRADUATING CLASS<lb />
GRANT'S<lb />
AUREVOIR<lb />
To you who are leaving for "keeps"<lb />
we say�"Lots of good luck"  To you<lb />
who are returning we say�"Hurry back<lb />
 We'll miss you<lb />
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Other organizations on the<lb />
campus may have outstanding<lb />
members and freakish combi-<lb />
nations, but the Alumni Daugh-<lb />
ters and Sons believe that they<lb />
have more than any other. At<lb />
least they are tied up with the<lb />
past more. Betsy Hobgood is<lb />
the grandchild of the real<lb />
founder of East Carolina<lb />
Teachers college. Prof. W. H.<lb />
Itagsdale. East Carolina wasIgardlessoi war<lb />
started as just a dream in Prof. 1 dared Miss Hooper.<lb />
Kagsdale's mind; he worked for I Th h h<lb />
it until it became a reality. His k f A<lb />
portrait, along with others vv ho Misg Rq<lb />
made the dream come true can h� (oji(.<lb />
be seen in the front hall rfl am, <lb />
Austm- serves no more credit tl<lb />
This year from two alum- others who have c<lb />
nae there have been six stu- their time and efforts<lb />
dents enrolled here, the trio work. In fact she wag ,<lb />
known as "those three Jeffer- st that your report<lb />
son sisters" and the Kearney jficulty getting an intei<lb />
twins, Wilma and Illmer, and uas a0ou, to give up<lb />
their sister who was here in fjnallv consented to talk<lb />
the fall. The Jerrersons, Ann MisS Hooper firmly<lb />
Mary Emma and Martha, are that the Alumni <lb />
from Fountain and are the need of a full-time secrel<lb />
daughters of the former Emma attend to the many ;<lb />
Harden, a graduate in the first the organization She<lb />
class. The Kearneys hail from ti "The small amounl<lb />
Snow Hill, and their mother 11 have done has impressed<lb />
was also here in the early years i me the necessity of a<lb />
of the school. secretary. Much of the<lb />
There are several instances spondence has been nej<lb />
where two sisters or a brother this year,<lb />
and a sister are members of been kept<lb />
the club. Two sets of brothers the specia<lb />
and sisters are members�Bill<lb />
and Bessie Council of Durham<lb />
and Woody and Hazel Dell<lb />
Jones of Farmville. Five sets<lb />
of two sisters are in the club<lb />
�Helen and Mary Blanchard,<lb />
The files ha<lb />
up-to-date. <lb />
needs n<lb />
alumni to send their i �<lb />
dresses. If a secreta<lb />
n thing else to do sh<lb />
keep busy locating th<lb />
and recording their add<lb />
am rejoicing that<lb />
Mr<lb />
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and Mary Sue and Hilda Moore.<lb />
Mary Sue and Hilda's sisters;01 tu' campus. Sammy<lb />
graduated in 1941. This year;1'111 ami Sammy Strickla<lb />
nine of the alumni have "sent<lb />
us twenty students. While<lb />
Elizabeth Bridgers is one lone<lb />
chick from her family in school<lb />
at the present, she has the dis-<lb />
tinction of being a member of<lb />
the only family who have at-<lb />
tended East Carolina a hundred<lb />
per cent. Her mother and<lb />
father attended in the early<lb />
years and her only brother,<lb />
John David, graduated in 1940<lb />
There is another important f<lb />
twosome in the organization, ! )<lb />
although they are not relatives. I j<lb />
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members. Crandell is<lb />
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as president of this<lb />
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