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AfI P.<lb />
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SUMMER<lb />
EDITION<lb />
The TECO ECHO<lb />
SUMMER<lb />
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GREENVILLE, X. (. FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 9, 1943<lb />
No. 17<lb />
MARY WYMAN<lb />
GIVES TALK<lb />
ON SAFETY<lb />
Miss Mary May<lb />
pervisor of Health<lb />
Boyette Elected President<lb />
Summer School Session<lb />
Wyman, Su-<lb />
oi nean and Safety<lb />
Education for the Louisville. Ky<lb />
city schools visited the campus<lb />
.June 17-1S and held conferences<lb />
with groups on safety. During the j<lb />
summer she visits all the teach- j<lb />
ers colleges over the Eastern part<lb />
of the United States under the<lb />
auspices of the American Associa- j<lb />
tion of Teachers Colleges and the<lb />
National Safety Council.<lb />
The purpose of her visits is to<lb />
arouse interest and help organise<lb />
safety councils in the teachers<lb />
colleges and public schools, and<lb />
to encourage the teaching of safe-<lb />
ty education. She trys to get the<lb />
teachers colleges to put on a<lb />
course in safety education into<lb />
the curriculum and to organize<lb />
work to train teachers to go out<lb />
into the public schools and teach<lb />
safety education.<lb />
BO A I<lb />
ESTI<lb />
S Marin<lb />
ed to move<lb />
 -Invasion i- in the air, and here a new type rubber landing boat<lb />
� "somewhere in tin I S The new craft carries ten tulh equipped<lb />
it high speed, powered hv paddling or by air outboard motor. The<lb />
when deflated, and can be inflated, readj for action, in a few minutes.<lb />
s.<lb />
xty ECTC Girls<lb />
elp String Beans<lb />
draft board<lb />
seat feed<lb />
byrebarker<lb />
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active part ir.<lb />
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students<lb />
id advisor,<lb />
who is, servi<lb />
rces abroad.<lb />
LECTURE UPON<lb />
EIGHT TYPES<lb />
OF FOODS<lb />
"Eight classes of food are need-<lb />
ed every daj by every person<lb />
said M:s Katherine Holtzclaw, di-<lb />
rector of instruction in home eco-<lb />
nomics at ECTC in a recent lec-<lb />
ture given at the college.<lb />
The eighth types listed by Miss<lb />
Holtzclaw are: r.wlk. eggs.<lb />
tables, including a green ve<lb />
k vegetable, a potato<lb />
College Women<lb />
Will Prepare For<lb />
Future War Tasks<lb />
Iwans<lb />
training<lb />
prepare<lb />
tasks and<lb />
for t heir-<lb />
introduced<lb />
,n. 111 (ACP) -<lb />
programs designed<lb />
college women for<lb />
New<lb />
to<lb />
war<lb />
to lay the foundation<lb />
future careers were<lb />
hv Northwestern Uni-<lb />
lii ri:<lb />
�s<lb />
Far Northern<lb />
School Rank<lb />
With The Best<lb />
KM<lb />
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IF. EC CLUB<lb />
MEETING<lb />
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. ash. I ACP) � You<lb />
id them in any directory<lb />
tional institutions, hut the<lb />
if the Aleutians and Ko-<lb />
iversity rank as the two<lb />
American institutions of<lb />
ai e a possibly far-reaeh-<lb />
vation in education of the<lb />
the nation's military out-<lb />
vege-<lb />
ftabh<lb />
� now veer , a raw<lb />
vegetable, fruits, including a cit-<lb />
rus fruit, or tomato juice and<lb />
other fruits, dried, raw or canned;<lb />
meat, including flesh, fish, and<lb />
beans (protein): a whole-grain<lb />
cereal such a oatmeal or whole<lb />
wheat bread; butter or other fat,<lb />
including peanut butter and vege-<lb />
table shortening, and sweets.<lb />
In addition to.these eight foods<lb />
two regulators of body processes,<lb />
water and cellulose (such as bran)<lb />
are needed. Miss Holtzclaw stress-<lb />
ed the need for- a proper diet in<lb />
order to maintain health standard:<lb />
in North Carolina.<lb />
in mei-<lb />
Captain M. L. Witherspoon, na-<lb />
val recreation and morale officer<lb />
: . Alaska sector, told of the<lb />
esl ' � ng in the navy" on a<lb />
"Courses will he offered in any<lb />
high school or college subject that<lb />
students elect to<lb />
ee or more<lb />
; aKe.<lb />
in hi<lb />
and<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />
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les will be held evenings<lb />
barracks and special huts,<lb />
here aren't any girls around.<lb />
I'm sure the boys will study<lb />
S,e BEST Page Three�<lb />
Lullabell<lb />
Lullabell Simmons Woody,<lb />
age and home unknown, will<lb />
be deprived of her education<lb />
at ECTC The little brown<lb />
dog. a friend of the student<lb />
body, was found dead on an<lb />
up-town street by Dave Owens<lb />
last Saturday afternoon. The<lb />
cause of her death is not<lb />
known.<lb />
Lullabell came to ECTC at<lb />
the beginning of the summer<lb />
session and was a frequent<lb />
visitor to the class rooms in<lb />
which sh? acted like a well-<lb />
bred student. The rattle of<lb />
her little collar will be missed<lb />
by those who knew her, and<lb />
the dining hall worker will<lb />
miss that hungry look and ap-<lb />
preciative appetite.<lb />
versity starting with the spring<lb />
quarter.<lb />
The new programs, which re-<lb />
sulted from recommendations of<lb />
military, industrial, and civic<lb />
I leaders, are outlined in a special<lb />
bulletin published by the univer-<lb />
i sity committee n war- activities.<lb />
I They fall into three fields of<lb />
i study�war industry, communitj<lb />
; service, and military service, and<lb />
l cover study periods ranging from<lb />
I a year to a year and a half.<lb />
The university's policy will be<lb />
! to make the programs immediate<lb />
i ly available for all women stu-<lb />
1 dents who desire to prepare them-<lb />
 selves for positions in the war<lb />
! effort. By undertaking such study.<lb />
! the student will not only fit her-<lb />
self for a specific war task but<lb />
i will receive training which will<lb />
i open up new opportunities after<lb />
the war.<lb />
The programs outlined may be<lb />
j followed by women1 i who are<lb />
' now enrolled as regular students.<lb />
(2) who wish to enter the uni-<lb />
I versity as regular students, and<lb />
j (3) who wish to enroll as special<lb />
students to follow one of these<lb />
programs.<lb />
For women who desire to enter<lb />
military or other government ser-<lb />
vice, courses an- offered in meteor-<lb />
ology, map making, weather ob-<lb />
server, economic analyst, assist-<lb />
ant in public administration, and<lb />
junior accountant. To qualify for<lb />
these positions students will be<lb />
required to take a wide variety<lb />
-See FUTURE Page Three�<lb />
Miracles<lb />
"Miracles of the Mind" was the<lb />
title of the lecture given in Austin<lb />
auditorium June 22 by Dr. Franz<lb />
Polgar. The lecture was a demon-<lb />
stration of telepathy, memory<lb />
facts, and the power of suggestion,<lb />
with subjects from the audience.<lb />
During the past year Dr. Polgar<lb />
has demonstrated his theory that<lb />
thought transference, a matter of<lb />
unceasing dispute, is possible.<lb />
Offi<lb />
�s f<lb />
� :<lb />
day nighl. .1-<lb />
ing. P Boyette,10<lb />
N. C.<lb />
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DANCER GIVES<lb />
PROGRAM<lb />
Miriam Man� �<lb />
known dai<lb />
ed a larg� -<lb />
July 1 by int.<lb />
He, � j<lb />
number diffi n-<lb />
and treat - 1v-<lb />
Students who formerly lived in State<lb />
now. The dormitories have become bar-<lb />
I'hese photographs were made in the<lb />
MILITARY SCENES STATE COLLEGE CAMPUS -<lb />
College's i new dormitories wouldn't recognize the place<lb />
racks and the area around them has become an A rmv post<lb />
area occupied bv air crew cadets, who occupv Alexander and Turlington halls. Top i�w shows the<lb />
barrack area with a sentry on guard at one of the entrances. The sentrv inquires into the business<lb />
of everv passer-by, as shown in the center photo. At the bottom, helmeted Air Corps men � preparing<lb />
at State College to become pilots, navigators and bombardier � study their post's bulletin board.<lb />
These men are members of the Army ir forces' "Hih College Training Detachment.<lb />
Registrar Announces Spring<lb />
Honor Roll Of 93 Students<lb />
r "omance.<lb />
Miss Mai � ea'� - �ompos -di - -<lb />
and supervi ��- <lb />
own costumes;a: �  :<lb />
arranges the m-<lb />
Oldest College<lb />
Paper Suspended<lb />
SISTERS GIVE<lb />
FINE RECITAL<lb />
Artiss dc Volt and Charlotte de<lb />
Volt entertained a responsive<lb />
audience in the Austin auditorium<lb />
on -June 18. Artiss, harpist and<lb />
Charlotte, violinist, presented a<lb />
delightful harp-violin program.<lb />
This combination is unusual and<lb />
lovely. Chamber music effects were<lb />
made possible by this combination<lb />
when it would have ben impossi-<lb />
ble with any other.<lb />
The artist played the Sonata in<lb />
C Minor by Spohr. the Fantasie<lb />
by Saint-Saens, and Berceuse from<lb />
the Fire Bird Suite by Stravinski.<lb />
Miss Artiss de Volt read several<lb />
selected poems, notably by Keats<lb />
and Millay, with harp accompani-<lb />
ment.<lb />
Encores were "Believe Me if All<lb />
Those Endearing Young Charms<lb />
"Deep River and "The Swan<lb />
ig quarter there<lb />
Dr. lb<lb />
worked up<lb />
o published<lb />
f last spr<lb />
lie<lb />
as<lb />
land;<lb />
M<lb />
Program<lb />
� Char-<lb />
lallentine<lb />
� Miss<lb />
ss Pearl<lb />
Dr. Picklesimtner Speaks To Group<lb />
On "Geography And The War<lb />
dis-<lb />
that<lb />
next<lb />
17th.<lb />
Eco-<lb />
. taught at th<lb />
11 irsday, Juiw<lb />
�" the Horn<lb />
- partment.<lb />
� : recreational activities<lb />
stressed for the summer<lb />
I . and all Home Ec<lb />
I are cordially invited to<lb />
the club and participate.<lb />
Dr. Parnell Picklesimer, head of<lb />
the department of Geography at<lb />
ECTC, addressed a group of stu-<lb />
dents and townspeople in Austin<lb />
auditorium. June 14. on "Geogra-<lb />
phy and the War<lb />
introduced by<lb />
series.<lb />
Dr. Picklesimer confined his in-<lb />
troductory remarks to the function<lb />
and status of geography in the<lb />
curriculum. Educators have, ac-<lb />
cording to the speaker, only re-<lb />
cently became at the backward-<lb />
Meadows, who I ness of our people in geographical<lb />
President Leon R.<lb />
has arranged for a series of five<lb />
lecturers to be given on consecu-<lb />
tive Monday evenings at the same<lb />
time and place by different mem-<lb />
bers of the summer school faculty<lb />
on subjects which President Mead-<lb />
Are you buying your share of ows says "we are short on.<lb />
Dr<lb />
training. More people than we are<lb />
aware of, he observed, are still of<lb />
the opionion that the earth L flat<lb />
And only the "uest informt Re-<lb />
alize that the nearest route t pir<lb />
farflung battlefields is by pae<lb />
Arctic Circle. "When our inS<lb />
Yo<lb />
said Dr. Picklesimer, "they took<lb />
with them some 110 tons of maps,<lb />
but they later had to send back<lb />
for 400 tons more More than<lb />
ever before, he noted this is a war<lb />
of places, but ;t goes further than<lb />
that; it is a war in hich the lead-<lb />
ers must know topography, its<lb />
strength or weakness. In connec-<lb />
tion with this point the speaker<lb />
took the occasion to discuss the<lb />
better known facts concerning<lb />
Olden Kings<lb />
Always Had Gold<lb />
Marion, Ind�(ACP) �Kings<lb />
of Old Testament times 'never<lb />
went off the gold standard, re-<lb />
ports Dr. J. T. Chappell of Marion<lb />
college.<lb />
Solomon received 32 tons in one<lb />
year; the Queen of Sheba left 7<lb />
1-2 tons to her successor; David<lb />
left 250 tons of gold as well as<lb />
500 tons- of silver. 500 tons of<lb />
bronze, 2.400 tons of iron.<lb />
Dr. Chappell also reports that<lb />
Radar and to conclude by observ-1 iron is mentioned 95 times in the<lb />
Bible; tin 5 times; bronze 152<lb />
times; lead 9 times; brimstone 15<lb />
During the spri<lb />
was a total Of<lb />
average grade of<lb />
ard J. McGinnis<lb />
following list to<lb />
the honor roll<lb />
quarter. Following are thos<lb />
dents making the honor ro<lb />
their classification.<lb />
Name<lb />
Pearl Arnold <lb />
Dora O'Neil Bailey <lb />
Jonnie Faye Barnes <lb />
Maydelle Batchelor <lb />
Rena Batenian <lb />
Lillian M. Boyette<lb />
Edith Brown <lb />
Jessie Love Carter <lb />
Ida Florine Clark <lb />
Virginia Cooke<lb />
Mcljones Cooper <lb />
Willie M. Copeland <lb />
Delton T. Creech <lb />
Louise Cummings <lb />
Mary Elizabeth Darden.<lb />
Xancy Cocke Darden . .<lb />
Ruth P. Davis Junior<lb />
Annadell Davvson  Junior<lb />
Elizabeth Davvson  Senior<lb />
Annie Laurie Denning  Senior<lb />
Joyce Dunham  Senior<lb />
Beatrice Helms Daniels Senior<lb />
Annie Lee Eason  Fresh.<lb />
Amanda Etheridge  Fresh.<lb />
Adminta Euro  Senior<lb />
Annie Kate Evans  Junior<lb />
Hazel Gray EvansJunior<lb />
Doris Mae Franck  Fresh<lb />
Mary Long Ford  Senior<lb />
Richard GauldinSenior<lb />
Gwendolyn Goodson  Senior<lb />
stu-<lb />
and<lb />
Classification<lb />
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 Flesh.<lb />
 Senior<lb />
 Senior<lb />
Funior<lb />
Junior<lb />
 Soph.<lb />
 Fresh.<lb />
 Soph.<lb />
 Soph.<lb />
 Senior<lb />
 Senior<lb />
 Fresh.<lb />
 Senior<lb />
Senior<lb />
Senior<lb />
E. C. HOLLAR<lb />
GIVES TALK<lb />
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"Of the twenty so-called re-<lb />
publics of Latin-America, nine are<lb />
no larger than the State of North<lb />
Carolina, and twelve have no more<lb />
inhabitants" said Prof. E. C. Hoi<lb />
ler in his lecture June 2S on "Our<lb />
La tin-American Neighbors<lb />
Most of the people of these j<lb />
countries are of Indian extraction j<lb />
and talk a language derived from i<lb />
Latin, the speaker observed. Bo- I<lb />
litically they have a strong mon-<lb />
archic bias, in spite of their fre-<lb />
quent sporadic attempts to form j<lb />
democracies, he said.<lb />
"Every one of the twenty has j<lb />
changed its president by violence ;<lb />
at least once within the last 25 .<lb />
years In matters of art and !<lb />
I<lb />
: culture it was pointed out that<lb />
J these peoples havi- much to be<lb />
i proud of. They have great uni-<lb />
j versities and linguistically are<lb />
our superiors. Their greatest<lb />
' weakness, as Prof. Hollar humor-<lb />
1 ously remarked, is laziness. "Clas-<lb />
ses are either up or down he<lb />
; said, "with no great middle class<lb />
such as forms the backbone of<lb />
1 our democracy, and their religion<lb />
is uniformly Catholic<lb />
In tracing the history of out-<lb />
relations with these countries.<lb />
Prof. Hollar lamented our<lb />
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Plans toy a po it-war l<lb />
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Speaker's Bureau<lb />
Will Furnish Well<lb />
Versed Lecturer<lb />
Lewiston. Me. �(ACP) � Bur-<lb />
mese beggars, Boston's have-nots,<lb />
black cats�name the topic and<lb />
the Bates college speakers' bureau<lb />
will furnish a lecturer well versed<lb />
in the subject and eager to speak<lb />
for no return other than the ex-<lb />
 perience gained.<lb />
Throughout the academic year<lb />
the bureau sends out undergradu-<lb />
Lucy Foard Greene  Junior Prof. Hollar lamented our dollar! ates to speak before organizations<lb />
Josephine Gibson  Fresh, diplomacy and the fact that much i of the surrounding communities.<lb />
Hazel B. Harris  Soph, j of our territorial growth has been j Students who are interested in<lb />
Caroline Hines  Senior 1 at their expense, but, thanks to gaining greater proficiency in pub-<lb />
Betsy Hobgood  Junior i the influence of such amhassa- he speaking volunteer their serv-<lb />
Margaret Ipock  Soph. dors at Josephus Daniels, he pre-<lb />
Ann Marie Jefferson  Grad. (dieted an era of better feeling.<lb />
Marv Emma Jefferson Senior I "We have made them independ-<lb />
ices, the only requireemnts being<lb />
that each must be acapable speak-<lb />
er who will not set his audience<lb />
H. Bernice JenkinsSoph, j ent concluded the speaker, "But; yawning and nodding and he must<lb />
Camille Jernigan  Soph, j they don't appreciate the fact be-1 be adequately and accurately in-<lb />
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V.<lb />
�AGE TWO<lb />
T li e T E C 0 E C II 0<lb />
FKIItW<lb />
Polish Sailers<lb />
5en ic<lb />
T POLAND'S N fii<lb />
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era than his - . . �. -1 ,<lb />
at nine per cent ol I<lb />
I ritish r.n es hei<lb />
� awarded h tbe i<lb />
lers, 11 Dist tuished S<lb />
t luring theii hours oil watch to<lb />
� kitten seems more at home before<lb />
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ts a -ti-itcd n ah the United<lb />
-  in the highest number of<lb />
to A Mi, �. men�Jl Distinguished<lb />
rrvice Crosses, 15 Distinguished Service<lb />
GOOD<lb />
f0m<lb />
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COMPANY WARTIME<lb />
by Nancy Turner<lb />
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ring to step our<lb />
pany at a time v,<lb />
. - tion and com<lb />
action for your f; i<lb />
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k via tion Cadets<lb />
Set Example in<lb />
buying Bonds<lb />
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cent<lb />
civilians to b<lb />
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 activated al �- a i<lb />
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mits stationed<lb />
Lay World Has<lb />
I Small Idea of<lb />
Chemistry in War<lb />
I Los Angeles, Calif.�(ACP)<lb />
( Thai the lay world has small<lb />
ideas of the developments in chem-<lb />
, istry and tvh it the war � ill usher<lb />
I in is indicated by Dr. G. Ross Rob-<lb />
 rts in, director of the chemical<lb />
laboratories on the Los Angeles<lb />
campus of (lie University of Cali<lb />
fornia.<lb />
Whereas in 1883 only 15,000<lb />
organic chemical compounds were<lb />
known, in 1936 the number rose<lb />
to 350,000, and there ate now<lb />
mori than 150,000.<lb />
"Undobtedly large numbers of<lb />
compounds are known to indus-<lb />
tries but are still being guarded<lb />
as industrial secrets says Prof.<lb />
Robet son.<lb />
'Each arrangement of atoms<lb />
found in organii compounds is ab-<lb />
� lut� ly precise as to numbi ��.<lb />
weight and volume of constituted<lb />
pai is, and represents a ch mi il<lb />
compound. A single combination,<lb />
'Uorc. may occasionally repre-<lb />
nl a new ten-million-dollar in-<lb />
dustry<lb />
Turkish Students<lb />
Studying in U. S,<lb />
Ann Arbor, Mich.�(ACP)<lb />
Nne new studi nts from Tu key.<lb />
� ec ol : hem civilians and thei<lb />
others officers in the Turkish<lb />
rmy, a studying engineering at<lb />
the University of Michigan dur-<lb />
ing the spring term. They bring<lb />
to -1 the number of students from<lb />
1 urkey enrolled in the university,<lb />
oraltan and Faruk Baysal. traveled<lb />
� '� �� �� f im Turkey to Lisb i<lb />
Porl ugal, passing hrougl anv<lb />
' lei man-occ piei :<lb />
ope. in order to reach the I nit 1<lb />
States by plane. The oth� r civil i<lb />
student, Hal Ozbash. mad<lb />
All three<lb />
The<lb />
M<lb />
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ll in Paris.<lb />
W<lb />
Women Students<lb />
legin Training<lb />
in<lb />
rm<lb />
with the hui<lb />
ammg m uni-<lb />
k parallelling the V-12 - � ed<lb />
.ne.<lb />
Ail b it two of the woi en i r<lb />
: or or senior science<lb />
who intend to take advai c d<lb />
ne courses offered onh oi �<lb />
Ji IV naw n<lb />
dvanced Knglisl<lb />
as been permitted to<lb />
ew session.<lb />
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a transfer fron I<lb />
iree are Durham jri<lb />
omen ar e ted<lb />
3 special students<lb />
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Brill live<lb />
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p ctical<lb />
well az<lb />
pover a<lb />
E"t3iI Rathbone and Nigel Bruce co-star as Sherlock Holmes<lb />
�1 and Dr. Watson over the Mutual network every Friday night.<lb />
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weapon 5J5 i<lb />
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pri � j ra m being follow ei by<lb />
'�� resl of the university.<lb />
WAAC Officers<lb />
Arrive to Train<lb />
In Finance School<lb />
Durham. . G.�With the ar-<lb />
rival of six WAAC oi'icers to re-<lb />
ceive training at the Army Finance<lb />
Officer School, another branch ol<lb />
the miltary services have joined<lb />
the Army. Navy, -Marine Corns,<lb />
and ("oast Guard trainees study-<lb />
ing on the Duke Unive sity camp-<lb />
us. The six women fficers will<lb />
be housed on the Woman's Col-<lb />
lege campus, in Ciles House. How-<lb />
ever, they are a nart of the reg-<lb />
ular Army Finance School class<lb />
and will attend classes with the<lb />
men on West Campos.<lb />
These WAAC will receive the<lb />
special finance training required<lb />
to enable them to handle WAAC,<lb />
finance personnel. They will fol<lb />
low the entire Finance School<lb />
Summer Session<lb />
Is Cross-Section<lb />
Of Universe<lb />
Durham, X. C.�Students from<lb />
J stales, the District of Columbia,<lb />
Brazil, Canada, the Canal Zone,<lb />
!� xico, and Puerto Rico, (rive<lb />
the Duke University summer ses-<lb />
sion a good cross-esction r pre-<lb />
sentation of the United States and<lb />
in ighboi ing countries.<lb />
North Carolina leads the en-<lb />
rollment with 283 persons enrolled<lb />
in aits and sciences alone. Next<lb />
in order are Pennsylvania, Virginia<lb />
and West Virginia, New Jersey<lb />
and New Fork, and Florida.<lb />
Other states I. om which the<lb />
summer students come, in order,<lb />
aie: Ohio, Georgia, South Carolina<lb />
Tennessee. .Maryland, Kentuckv,<lb />
Massachusetts Mississippi, Texas,<lb />
Connecticut, Alabama. Illinois,<lb />
Michigan, Missouri. Louisiana,<lb />
Arkansas, Minnesota, California,<lb />
' Indiana, Rhode Islan  Deleware,<lb />
� Nevada. Utah, Washingt n . .<lb />
Wiscons<lb />
in.<lb />
Duke Summer<lb />
Students Initiated<lb />
Durham, N. c. Six students<lb />
the Duke University summer ses-<lb />
sion were initialed into Kappa<lb />
Delta Pi. national honor bci<lb />
society recent Ij.<lb />
Those initiated are P. ( Fairar,<lb />
Durham; J. w. Harbison Pine-<lb />
hurst; E. R. Pe.y Stoval; Dewitl<lb />
K. Pittman, Laurinburg; W E.<lb />
Powell. Hairelsville; and Mi88 M<lb />
Louise stall, of Waynesboro, Pa!<lb />
-Miss Mary Middleton fngtam,<lb />
of Durham was also initiated with<lb />
the group. She was to have been<lb />
initiated at the regular initiation<lb />
last winter but was unable to at-j<lb />
tend.<lb />
Duke Middies Give<lb />
Military Review<lb />
Durham, . c. Middle, 0f<lb />
Duke XKoi'i staged the<lb />
military review of the n<lb />
recently w<lb />
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of WAAC's are expected to ar-<lb />
rive with each Finance School<lb />
Alpha,<lb />
was fol<lb />
mer s�l<lb />
Hick<lb />
Edna<lb />
fcu of Kappa Delta Pi<lb />
Id at Duke in 1937. Sum-<lb />
n officers are: David X<lb />
'ident, of Durham; Miss<lb />
�ker, �viee-presidenW of I<lb />
ONE OF MY LVF. VICTlMS-With u<lb />
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Teco Echo<lb />
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The TECO 1ECHO<lb />
PAGE THREE<lb />
Ready for Action<lb />
SCUMMING<lb />
YOUR<lb />
Looks like the armed forces are<lb />
going to leave us without this<lb />
column next year so we may as<lb />
well dish out a few lines about<lb />
the last of the male ECTCians.<lb />
It's hard to keep up with them,<lb />
they're leaving bo fast. .Jerome<lb />
and Estelle will have to carry on<lb />
by mail for the duration now, it<lb />
looks like. Billy and Virginia<lb />
have parted, too. Wonder if El-<lb />
len will ever get a letter? We<lb />
hated to see Dot and W. B. part,<lb />
too. (He hated to part with his<lb />
curls, too.) They always seemed<lb />
so happy even if Miss Moore did<lb />
say "You court too much<lb />
Sarah Roberson looks mighty<lb />
ise days, but I'll he<lb />
-� as lonely. Recent<lb />
� that the flame is still<lb />
'linton and Willie. Carl<lb />
art spent some happy<lb />
;ther Sunday! Naturally<lb />
e population will feel<lb />
:e of "Thriller" Cox.<lb />
der vhtt,t has happened<lb />
. C. ;m Bessie. Ac-<lb />
lonely t!<lb />
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high for<lb />
and Mar<lb />
hours to<lb />
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We w<lb />
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cording to "Chief Sam'Goddard<lb />
is a cupid. Joe Lassiter seems<lb />
to spend all of his time working<lb />
algebra and going with Lib Har-<lb />
den. Bernice Jenkins says he still<lb />
prefers the role of "lone wolf j<lb />
The only thing that could have<lb />
come between Harry and Janice- <lb />
has finally arrived. They will be<lb />
courting by mail after he leaves j<lb />
Monday for the Army.<lb />
Our vote for the happiest -<lb />
Jack and Shorty. Now Mr. &amp;<lb />
Mrs. Overheard in a. conversation I<lb />
about Sam Strickland, "I saw him i<lb />
with a jrirl on each arm the other j<lb />
I day Careful Sam!<lb />
Robert Martin still can't make i<lb />
1 his mind up about these ECTC I<lb />
' females. A cane couple: Beverly<lb />
 Cutler and Tiny Davis.<lb />
Well, girls, we guess the Ma-<lb />
� lines and the youngsters 'bout<lb />
I town will have to look after you <lb />
from now on. As I'm Leaving, j<lb />
loo. (But don't think I'm being j<lb />
run out of town.) I'll bid you<lb />
adieu and say it was fun being<lb />
our keyhole (correspondent.<lb />
THE SIM KIT OF THE UNITED NATIONS is symbolized by three Filipino officers shown here in Washington<lb />
at the Philippine Government offices. All three are now serving with the armed forces of the United States. Like<lb />
7.000 other Filipinos in the Army and Navy, they have pledged themselves to restore the freedom of their Philippine<lb />
homeland and of all other occupied nations. On the left is Midshipman Sergio Molano of die L S. Naval Academy;<lb />
1 n-ign Fnrique S. Fstevanez of the U. S. Coast Guard is in the center; and on the right is 2nd Lt. Leon J.<lb />
Hernandez, of the Air Forces, who was graduated from Annanolis this vear.<lb />
Student Spotlight<lb />
"MERE IS WO UMeMPLOYMtNT<lb />
AMONG ElSALVAOORS c5 V� �'<lb />
1700,000 PEOPLE ALTHOUGH THE NATION HAS THE:� V"<lb />
SECOND HIGHEST POPULATION Pfct SQUASfc WCE ON<lb />
THE COAJTINENT. EVERY IASCH 0T SOU. IS CULTIVATED<lb />
-EREALS, SUGARCANE AND EALSArA WOOO ARE<lb />
AWOMC OTHER PRODUCTS. THE INTERIOR HAS A<lb />
tVARM, PLEASANT CMMATE AND MILES OF FORESTS<lb />
tOUCATION IS FREE AND COMPULSORY, GOVERNMENT ls'<lb />
BY PRESIDENT AND CHAMBER OT DEPUTIES. SaajSALVAdor<lb />
15THE CAPITAL AW LAWCfSEtfr FOUR PRINCIPAL CITIES.<lb />
 f&amp;iSSSagBKiviw 3S-9MStS�fe .it<lb />
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popular junior She is planning to no her prae-<lb />
- our selection' tice teaching in the first grade.<lb />
�r this but hones to be<lb />
Gott Mitt Uns<lb />
Hv KHANK COINKK<lb />
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a heavy, ugly Luger pistol.<lb />
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tnd and the shot roared i<lb />
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btini reprinted from the 'V<lb />
cember, 1912. issue of l'iee-<lb />
) I ight -t ith the permission of<lb />
that had taken place the previous<lb />
day . . . and engagement from<lb />
which thousands of his comrades<lb />
had not returned. Yes; they had<lb />
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ame to<lb />
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is collecting earbobs,<lb />
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AMERICAN HEROES<lb />
BY LEFF<lb />
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author. Au�bur's note: advanced but the ground<lb />
caught him in the pit<lb />
stomach. He ret led backwa<lb />
-pitched into the n ad. Wj<lb />
-  like ebony water,<lb />
out the world<lb />
; . I<lb />
taken was drenched in<lb />
of the country's youth.<lb />
Suddenly he stopped. There A candle burned in the dim i:<lb />
sprawled face upwards in the mud tcrior of the shelter. Outs<lb />
th<lb />
'Got! Mil I us Literal trans-<lb />
ed, means (fold Witll Ls'<lb />
an 1 w as tlu mo: � � f I he Ger<lb />
man army in Itl4. Today Ger-<lb />
man mfantrv belts arc still in- and showing vague in the sickly j burlap covered door a small fn<lb />
scribed �ith the words.) tiht of the breaking dawn, lay ajsputtered arid blazed.<lb />
H - �" � looked across j German youth, clad in the u<lb />
i ti  black ground thejof the enemy infantry. On his feet<lb />
�����  that threw were a pair of fine black boots<lb />
fless amis in wild ex- With a erunt of satisfaction h<lb />
: i  does that i<lb />
Sh loves all kinds.of sports,<lb />
to eat, to cook, and most of all i<lb />
to "watch people. i especially :<lb />
njoy watching them in a large<lb />
bus station She doesn't go by ,<lb />
first irnpn sioiis, however. She j<lb />
it very fond of the Navy, and ;<lb />
- opened<lb />
fraid; abo �<lb />
him towered<lb />
fn . � � junior hi<lb />
cretary of the WAA, n n ber of<lb />
tl e ACE, thi MSA cabinet�act-<lb />
ing as Ri ��  I ! .� i an, nd<lb />
-tan: business manager of thi "I like the Army Air Corps about<lb />
Tecoan. For next year she had as well<lb />
ei elected pi at of the MSA. Micky is a vivacious (yet dig-<lb />
WAA Tecoan r - nta ive. thyrd nifled) brunette v.ho loves to eat,<lb />
vice-president of the ACM. asso- (especially fried chicken and choc-<lb />
ciate business manager of th olate cake), doesn't like movies,<lb />
Tecoan and  of the en- and spends her spare time work-<lb />
tertain lent committee. ing for Dr. Adams.<lb />
to h � :)ik winter . bent over to remove the boots  �,<lb />
day. i he man tossed t!<lb />
rafireline rolis r,f barbed Suddenly his eve was caught bv a ' , u t<lb />
�- - � � man belt towar<lb />
many-fingered demons little ray of light that stole over<lb />
('iiiis: mas seems to be your ucl y<lb />
� Ger-<lb />
lim. He picked<lb />
bodies, frozen still in ! his shoulder and lit upon a broad<lb />
ward position stewn across black belt that encircled the dead The little candle sent a ray of Philadelphia, Pa.�(A('I')�Tin<lb />
v morrass of the battle- soldier's waist. It struck upon, a light across the room and the! war is going to show us our edu-<lb />
�  im. A laugh escaped huge, metal buckle and made it) buckle gleamed brilliantly. Butjcational soft spots the hard way<lb />
War Shows Soft Future World<lb />
Spots in Schools Will Not Need<lb />
Aid of Scientist<lb />
&amp;� 1 rk If I ;nr ' I<lb />
s2�MsN8H5� - -<lb />
m3r"rsf -� i iN ��� "��� �� -  �'<lb />
Chicago�(ACP)�The world no i<lb />
tightly compressed lips and seem to dance and shine alone on j h noticed with a start that it J according to Dr. Frederick H longer will need he aid of the<lb />
was ben' and broken and of the! Lund, who believes too many col<lb />
He bent closer afrid examined the<lb />
buckle intently. It vas extremely<lb />
heavy and was decorated with the<lb />
saved his life.<lb />
i ine) �<lb />
I. "Christmas Day the bleak December day<lb />
ac on earth . . .<lb />
no Cod<lb />
the weight of his<lb />
 his -teely, (l(! eagie cest of Germany. Across it,<lb />
digging his bootedfTOW ri(jp t() gide was inscrihod He did not smile but only looked<lb />
into the mud e the juetonic words "Gott Mit at the timbered ceiiing and whis-<lb />
b ch, dew himself out onto jjuThe whole was cast in heavy pered, "Truly 'Gott Mit Uns' . . .<lb />
the sandbags. .metal. and Christ Was born on Christmas<lb />
The Germans will be sleeping Day.<lb />
today be grunted. Again the cynical smile broke<lb />
his lips and he translated. "God's<lb />
With UsSorry, fellow, the world 1 COMPOSER DRAFTED<lb />
is with out a God. There is no one. i<lb />
Lt. Clarence Lipsky, United States Air Force, fnm Great Nrrk, I . 1<lb />
was one of the fir-t Americans n participate in the bombing of Germany<lb />
and the occupied countries. Forced down oer enemj territory, Lt.<lb />
Lipek; i now in a Nazi prison.<lb />
To free this American seldier, as well a frnarantee your own future<lb />
liberty, buj Second War Loan Bond- widi every cent not needed for<lb />
the essentials of living.<lb />
three inscribed words only onejlege freshmen are homesick and<lb />
was left�"Cott The German's j too many high school students tell<lb />
bullet had struck the buckle and the b acl era to go to hell<lb />
aeeiy ir<lb />
His<lb />
earth. Th<lb />
an<lb />
cl ed in the frozen<lb />
�e Xazi boots and<lb />
ut now to see if<lb />
Hut I'll just take this belt anyway.<lb />
BY OWN WORK<lb />
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id duplicate them. His breath j It-n make a R00fi souvem He re- in 1!)40 Thomas L. Towers, for- i<lb />
scientist a dozen centuries hence, j<lb />
Dr. Ralph Linton, a visiting pro-<lb />
fessor of anthropology at the uni- '<lb />
versity of Chicago, says, for by<lb />
"Education for war should be 'imo th(,re uiU he no morc<lb />
tough he said, "How can we sci(.ntific wor!(is to rOn(U101- and<lb />
expeel to have discipline in the j science win know the anawerg.�<lb />
field if these young men can't.<lb />
stand disciplinary action in col "Already there are indicationli<lb />
lege?" the number of basic inventions is<lb />
'Pupils must be taught to obey ' deci easing Dr. Linton said. "Once<lb />
first. Then there should be a we have tapped, for example, al<lb />
hardening of the curriculm so! the sources of energy, including<lb />
that the pupil is forced to develop atomic energy, there simply wont<lb />
adequate work habits be any thing left to tap<lb />
I<lb />
Old Virginias Williarnsburg<lb />
Observes Double Anniversary<lb /><lb />
ie misty about his face.<lb />
:I9<lb />
noved the belt, buckled it about i mcr fi(.an 0f the Columbia L'n<lb />
rifle shot echoed Wg wai!5ti and gathering up the<lb />
itill I ?ecember morning<lb />
�ed a machine-gun nest<lb />
weapon still intact and<lb />
boots, turned and started back to<lb />
s trench.<lb />
He had walked about fifty yards<lb />
tarrel, a roll cursing the mud and debris that<lb />
made him stumble and falter,<lb />
when he heard a light, crunching<lb />
sound behind him. Quickly he<lb />
whiiled, drawing the heavy pistol<lb />
from the case by his side as he<lb />
I did so. There, crouched in the<lb />
about him lay<lb />
the mighty engagement tantcy was a Boche. In his hand<lb />
versity School of Busini<lb />
Ad-<lb />
oxen body of<lb />
raoed over iti<lb />
'bed wire that ensnaried the<lb />
sslj mangled body of a<lb />
American infantryman and<lb />
tambles of an artillery pieie<lb />
hole where once her crew<lb />
tood.<lb />
ample evi-1 mud his face drawn with expec-<lb />
ministration and national director<lb />
of the Committee to Defend<lb />
America by Aiding the Allies.<lb />
helped write the Selective Service<lb />
Act. Now he is Private Towers,<lb />
a trainee at the Army Air Forces<lb />
base in Atlantic City, N. J. He<lb />
was drafted.<lb />
TURE<lb />
AMERICAM4<lb />
�fy�Atc Caj)At-<lb />
ring, lab-j<lb />
.�  ind X-ray ,<lb />
'ho wish to en-<lb />
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s of social ser<lb />
cation, rec<lb />
personnel!<lb />
WHENSAHUElrftHoRSE<lb />
PERrKIEPHISINVfN-<lb />
TION OF THE Ta�&amp;�kPH<lb />
HE ASKR) fOl AND<lb />
RECEIVED ROM C0N6CBS<lb />
TKESUH Of 3o.o0o<lb />
WITH WHICH TO CONSTRUfJ<lb />
THE FlftST TaEGfiAPH<lb />
LINE BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND<lb />
BALTIMORE. MOGSE Ml6HtNEVEQ.<lb />
HAVE SUCCEEDED IF If HAD NOT fiEEN<lb />
FOli THE ENCOOmmm AND HELP<lb />
OF A TALENTED YNG MECHANIC,<lb />
ALFRED UAIL, WHO WORK� WITH HIM<lb />
FOR SEVEN VEAP.S<lb />
WkaifyouBuipWitU<lb />
WAR BONDS<lb />
Protection Against Raiders<lb />
OUR DEMOCRACY<lb />
by Mat<lb />
MEN of the MERCHANT, MARINE.<lb />
i i "��<lb />
American merchant sailors yjk-<lb />
IN I776,TURNED FROM<lb />
PEACETIME TRADE �<lb />
FORMED A FIGHTING NAVY<lb />
IN THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR-<lb />
HELPED WIN THAT WAS.<lb />
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eV<lb />
i i �<lb />
&amp;<lb />
One of the most effective anti-<lb />
aircraft weapons which our Marines<lb />
have used in the Solomons and other<lb />
South Pacific islands is the 40-mm.<lb />
anti-aircraft gun. It is a mobile gun<lb />
of terrific velocity, is automatic and<lb />
costs $24,000.<lb />
1<lb />
by<lb />
i.d<lb />
IflfC<lb />
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it Your<lb />
roll Savings<lb />
family Basis<lb />
10 per cent <lb />
a Starting "W<lb />
V<lb />
OILLAMP<lb />
JAMESTOWN<lb />
ONE OF THE MNN ftEASOWi f Oft. THE<lb />
rWFLOWct rVTTiN&amp; � T PLVMOflri<lb />
OOa. WAS THE SHOftTACsE OF IS �Sp.<lb />
 . REVEALED THAT- 'TCfl. W� COULDN6TW <lb />
tTtiME FOft F�rji '�EA&amp;CH OO. ONyOAIION 0UR. ; : ing forces. "They �ive their lives�<lb />
You at, home cannot man one of<lb />
these guns; you can't make one, but<lb />
you CAN buy Bonds to help furnish<lb />
them for our boys over there. War<lb />
Bonds and other Government Securi-<lb />
ties are your insurance policy when<lb />
peace comes and evidences your<lb />
patriotism and'concern for our fight-<lb />
Bv 180 THEY WERE "<lb />
MANNING AMERICAN '<lb />
WHALERS AND CLIPPERS-<lb />
MADE US SUPREME<lb />
ON THE SEVEN SEAS.<lb />
Historic Raleigh Tavern<lb />
 i'S<lb />
Today our merchant sailors<lb />
ARE AGAIN CARRYING THE<lb />
WAR TO OUR ENEMIES�<lb />
FGHTING SHOULDER. TO<lb />
SH0UL0E8WTH0(JARME.O FORCES,<lb />
WHERE<lb />
4nS&amp;&amp;&amp;4jk'x-<lb />
�A<lb />
Colonial Williarnsburg. nestle,1 in<lb />
one of the, most picturesque re-<lb />
gions of Virginia, will have special<lb />
interest for vacationists fortunate<lb />
enough to visit that section during<lb />
the summer. For 1913 is bold-lace<lb />
on the historic town's calendar, as<lb />
it marks the 250th anniversary of<lb />
the founding of its famous college.<lb />
William and Mary, and the 200th<lb />
anniversary of the birth ot a noted<lb />
alumnus, Thomas Jefferson.<lb />
Williarnsburg had an important<lb />
part in the social, political and cul-<lb />
tural life of Jefferson, both as col-<lb />
lege seat and capital of Colonial<lb />
Virginia. One of the places most<lb />
intimately associated with his Wi!<lb />
liamsburg days was Raleigh Ta era<lb />
where the future author ot the<lb />
Declaration of Independence met<lb />
frequently with Patrick Henr and<lb />
other patriot-companions, planning<lb />
steps that set the stage for Ameri-<lb />
ca's independence.<lb />
Raleigh Tavern, now completely<lb />
restored, was not only the social<lb />
center of the capital but the scene<lb />
of patriotic activity as well.<lb />
Through the taproom resounded<lb />
the voices of Oeorge Washington,<lb />
Jefferson, Henry, Lafayette, Pey-<lb />
ton Randolph, Richard Henry Lee<lb />
as they, clinked tankards and drank<lb />
patriotic toasts in beer and flips.<lb />
It is entirely likely that the beer<lb />
which filled the patriots' tankards<lb />
came from the college brewhonse<lb />
which, on the authority of Dr Earl<lb />
G. Swem. present librarian of the<lb />
college, was in the basement of the<lb />
main building. None of the college<lb />
brewfaotisfc equipment now sin<lb />
vies, bat -the .raMjites oi &amp;��bb<lb />
"fes ,sltorsM'd&amp;b'�Rfi'�<lb />
brew house furniture for tbe college<lb />
I was then tutaorized to be pur-<lb />
' chase.i from England.<lb />
When ts dissolution was ordered<lb />
by the British Governed, the Vir-<lb />
ginia House o; Burgesses repaired<lb />
to the Raletgn Tavern, where it<lb />
: met in open defiance of the official<lb />
edict It was h re.during these iar-<lb />
. ing sessions, that Patrick Henry<lb />
j and Jefferson mule some of the<lb />
stirring  ehes that kindled the<lb />
� revolutionary (lame of the Ameri-<lb />
, can colonists.<lb />
The example these loyal Virgin<lb />
! ians set was a grat impetus in the<lb />
: fhjht that led to the independence<lb />
; ol the United States of America<lb />
it was aluo in this tavern, on<lb />
: I'� t 5, 177(5, that the honor<lb />
M iety. Phi Beta Kappa, was or-<lb />
ga&amp;ised The fraternity's- anniver-<lb />
I sary celebrations are still . held<lb />
there.<lb />
According to the best informa-<lb />
I tion, the tavern was acquired in<lb />
ITol by Henry Wethcrbarne. who<lb />
; had a wide reputation for many<lb />
I years as a host. Its most famous<lb />
j room was the Apollo Room, which<lb />
! had a romantic place in Jefferson's<lb />
j life Writing to a friend in 1784. he<lb />
stated that the night before he had<lb />
been "as happy as dancing with<lb />
Belinda in the Apollo couid make<lb />
him<lb />
The Raleigh was operated a? a<lb />
tavern until 1S54. when it was re<lb />
modeled for use as a girls' acade-<lb />
my Five years later it was de-<lb />
stroyed by fire.<lb />
The restored Raleigh Tnvern was<lb />
dedicated as a patriots' shrine on<lb />
iPtecah.iSt-P' -be year 'of<lb />
TdS�foh-$itoiversjiry<lb /><lb />
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PAGE FOUR<lb />
PKll�.<lb />
The TECO ECHO<lb />
ALUMNI NEWS<lb />
(. hid hoodKducit ionConferenceMary Dorethea, to Leggett V.<lb />
At teh��ducation Con-Odom, Jr on June 22. 1943 at<lb />
ference 1lei i 11Greens-Saint Pauls Episcopal Church in<lb />
i  ECIV wa- wel representedGreenville. WALLS-MERCER<lb />
IMr. and Mrs. S. B. MerceT an-<lb />
Mialso i 'nounce the marriage of their<lb />
in! andaughter, Winifred, to Charles M.<lb />
e si :Walls, June 12, 1943 at the First Methodist Church in Greenwood, Miss.<lb />
i nil<lb />
 of th<lb />
1 ss Mar<lb />
uona<lb />
 AN PYhK-WHICFI RI<lb />
AY-I Y IS<lb />
Mr. and. Mrs. S. H. Davis an-<lb />
nounce the marriage of their<lb />
daughter, Virginia Pearl, to Novie<lb />
Winston Day on June 14, 1943 at<lb />
the hi me of the bride.<lb />
PARKER-COLLIE<lb />
Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Collie an-<lb />
i ee the marriage of their<lb />
laughter, Ka1 ri rte, to Ro ert<lb />
Parker. Jr on June 19, 1943 al<lb />
First Baptist Church in Sprint;<lb />
:SMI 1 III.AMLK<lb />
-Mr. an1 Mrs. M. I . Lanier an-<lb />
�-nounce l� marriage of their<lb />
1 11 RS-31 ELL ilaugh tei. lard Sap the honn LRK1N: ; . IAuline, to Janus Mil th on June 5, 1943 at of the bride. -ROEBUCK id Mrs. E. L. Roebuck the marriage of theii<lb />
- iN-REIISTER WashinglFrances, to Ernest Wad-n, Jr rn June 16, 1942 irst Christian Church ol i, X. C.<lb />
oim-hkf<lb />
With The Armed Forces<lb />
Ensign Jaek Young was a re- tinned at Fo Bragg Eonald, who<lb />
I cent visitor on the campus. He was outstanding in hw vocal can<lb />
has been at Northwestern Pniver-eert on the campua for the past<lb />
: sity for the past six months. He three years left for the Arm<lb />
 received his commission on July I, May. '43. He says he likes it fine.<lb />
He and Lois (Shorty Scs-j and that he is lucky enough to gel<lb />
I like! off every week-end. He is woi<lb />
in an office and also write ha1<lb />
1943<lb />
I soms were married July -l<lb />
' the Navy, hut I like getting mai-<lb />
1 i-ied better Laughed Jack. He<lb />
I had to say of training that it was<lb />
j "ruff as Hell, hut I wanted to<lb />
get home because I had some<lb />
business to attend to. and tin-<lb />
only way 1 could get home was to<lb />
graduate<lb />
Pob' Young is now in the Army<lb />
Air Corps. He is getting his<lb />
he lias seen some "rare shows.<lb />
The funniest expei ience I -<lb />
had in the Army wa- when he<lb />
sang at a h i Lr h official homi<lb />
once, hut what happened i- evi-<lb />
YOUNGESI SI K<lb />
"SEEING-EYE" hn<lb />
A i ersil<lb />
t In- world' � fi<lb />
"Seeing-Eye"<lb />
s i year? agi<lb />
i li aninf<lb />
i pli �<lb />
pent I:<lb /><lb />
ion. ! u i �<lb />
�ntallv a "milita<lb />
int.<lb />
liasic<lb />
Pvt. Stephen Wesley Johnsl<lb />
has been promoted to Pfc and<lb />
recently enrolled in Keesiei's I<lb />
B-24 Liberator mechanics scl<lb />
His promotion and selection<lb />
technical training were results oi<lb />
the high scores ! e received in his<lb />
Army mechanical aptitude tests.<lb />
His course, directed by the Tei hni<lb />
cal Training Command of th<lb />
western July 1, was a recent visit-1 Army Air Forces, will last 17<lb />
or on the campus. weeks and will include trail .<lb />
B-24 maintenance, hydraplics,<lb />
The following former ECTC ! :lllli electrical systems<lb />
training at Keesler Filed,<lb />
Miss and writes friends that he<lb />
likes it fine. After completing his<lb />
training he will go to some col-<lb />
lege for advanced study.<lb />
Ensign George Patterson, who<lb />
received his commission at North-<lb />
Welcome<lb />
to Student:<lb />
i�f Summer S� h<lb />
J. C. Penney Co.<lb />
I I in i: -<lb />
u Hi Li.<lb />
1<lb />
SNIPES-BISSETTS j<lb />
D and Mrs. M. P. Bissettej '<lb />
marriage of their THE ROLE OF WOMEN AT THE UNIVERSITY�From 45 coeds 20 years ago to 728 last year�<lb />
ghter, Camilla, to James Wil- such has been the remarkable growth in enrollment of women students at the University of North<lb />
n Snipes on June 11. 1943 at Carolina at Chapel Hill. One of the newest dormitories for women and some of the present and<lb />
the First Baptist Church in Wil- pioneer headers of coeducation at the Universit) are pictured above. The building is Kenan Dormi-<lb />
tory as seen through the stately columns of Mclver Dormitory. Upper group, left to right: Mrs.<lb />
hoys are now at Duke University<lb />
finishing their college work under<lb />
the supervision of the USMCR.<lb />
They are Caryle Cox. who was<lb />
elected president of the SCC for<lb />
next year: Bryant Walters, and<lb />
Hill Couneil.<lb />
In the Navy College Contua-<lb />
tion Program studying at New-<lb />
berry College are: Doug Kiev.<lb />
Jerome Butler, W. P. Harris, J.<lb />
F. Goddard, Hilly Greene, and<lb />
Janus Worsley.<lb />
inst ruments, eng me:<lb />
tion.<lb />
This is the first of two i  . , <lb />
the TECO ECHO which are to be<lb />
printed this summer especially I<lb />
our Alumni in the services W<lb />
'nave had such nice letters<lb />
all you hoys letting us know <lb />
enjoy getting the paper and ask-<lb />
! ing for a summer issue we decided<lb />
to try it.<lb />
Let us know where you an<lb />
what you tire doing. And by al<lb />
Try Our Food�<lb />
You'll Like It!<lb />
Dixie Lunch<lb />
" hew the Gang f<lb />
i<lb />
Quality �<lb />
and Quantity<lb />
hi<lb />
Carolina Dairy's<lb />
Delicious<lb />
Milkshakes<lb />
PROW N-t PITCH KR<lb />
Mr. and Mrs. A. X. Critcher<lb />
anncunci the marriage of their<lb />
daughter, Mi riam Rosalyn, to<lb />
Henry I.  Brown on June 4. 1943<lb />
 the Oxford Baptist Church.<lb />
M. H. Stacy. Dean of Women, who has been adviser f� women students since H�17: Miss Muriel Unchurch,<lb />
of Apex, president of the Woman's Government Association, and Miss Beth Chappel. of Richmond. Va<lb />
president of the Y. W. C. A,<lb />
Receiving their Naval Officers<lb />
training at Northwestern Uni-<lb />
versity arc Nick Zuras and Sammy<lb />
Crandall.<lb />
Lower group: A picture of some of the coeds<lb />
the tarly days, take i during a Commencement reunion.<lb />
Charles Cushman (just call him!<lb />
"Cushie") is now in Primary at j<lb />
Yicly Air Pase in Missouri. Aftei<lb />
Left to riiiht: Mis Willie Lee Lamhertson (Mr R. O. S. Bolton); Mrs. Archibald Henderson. Miss j heing classified as a pilot at his<lb />
Daisj Burroughs Allen (Mr L. L. Brinkley); Miss Mary Graves. Miss Harriet Berry, Miss Bessie first station at Nashville. Term<lb />
W hi taker, Miss Nellie Roberoon, Miss Marv Graham Morrison, ami Miss Birdie Pritehard (Mrs. R. he was sent to Maxwell Field. Ala<lb />
Lautares Bros,<lb />
JEWELERS<lb />
fl'atehes - Jewelrj - silu-r<lb />
Gifts - alcli Repairing<lb />
FREEMAN-YELVERTON<lb />
.Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Yek-erton<lb />
am unce the marriage of their<lb />
srhter, Helen, to Neil Willis<lb />
Freeman, Jr on June 10, 194 in<lb />
the Haves Barton Methodist<lb />
FORREST-MOORE<lb />
Mr. and. Mrs. P. D. Moore an<lb />
nounce the marriage of then<lb />
l� .a Deil, to Richaid<lb />
f rest on June 9, 1943<lb />
 the Eighth Sti eet Christian<lb />
i<lb />
h in Greenville.<lb />
HARGROVE-BLOW<lb />
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Plow an-<lb />
man iage of th �.r<lb />
da � tti  Alice Leigh, to Walter<lb />
Clark Hargrove, Jr on June 5,<lb />
O. F. Davis).<lb />
WAVES PERFORM IMPORTANT NAVY DUTIES<lb />
Women Trained as<lb />
Engineering Aidese  ;f<lb />
� - nan life tor anvthmg.<lb />
where he received his pre-flight.<lb />
His address is: A-C Charles L<lb />
Cushman AAFFTD. Yicly Air<lb />
Base. Yicly, Missouri. Cush writes<lb />
 that lie wouldn't exchange his<lb />
' l<lb />
Ann Arbor, Mich.� (ACP)�<lb />
in Saint Paul's<lb />
rch in Greenville.<lb />
El<lb />
lie Best Valses In<lb />
HOSIEKY, COSMETICS<lb />
and<lb />
school Sl'PPLIES<lb />
McLellan's<lb />
�'irst"<lb />
McGLOHONLOVELAf E<lb />
Mr. and Mrs. F. Y. I.<lb />
announce the<lb />
hter, X<lb />
McGlohon en<lb />
lur.t<lb />
re oi tneir<lb />
19, 1943 ii<lb />
t.afles<lb />
laptist Church in Crisp<lb />
HOLLAR<lb />
(Continued From Page One<lb />
II<lb />
Robert.Whitly, of Bethel, left<lb />
June 50 .for Duke University, to<lb />
enter OCX. He is in the Marine<lb />
Reserve.<lb />
yac.<lb />
"It's all yours says this Yeo-<lb />
man Ie as he turns ever a batch<lb />
cf correspondence to the WAVE<lb />
who is taking over his desk job.<lb />
(ALL FOB THAT<lb />
Much deeded<lb />
NOURISHMENT<lb />
While Studying<lb />
Garris Grocery<lb />
"If W in town we have it"<lb />
eai si of the way (the big brother j<lb />
way)  . t we have administered<lb />
gratuity. We need to under-j That they are both pleased is evi-<lb />
stand their attitude by our own: dent for he's now free to be as-<lb />
with regard to hyphenated Amer- SJF?fd ,to�actlve du;y abo;5rd cne<lb />
, u.  w T . ct Uncle Sams ships, and she's in<lb />
icaii iurmg World War I. 1 nen fu. �i.�� ,� �<lb />
 tne Wavy playing an important<lb />
our relationship will be less part in helping win the war.<lb />
one-sided j As a Yeoman this VAVE is do-<lb />
ing work for which her past ex-<lb />
perience best fits her. However,<lb />
there are many other opportuni-<lb />
ties for girls who can qualify upon<lb />
completion of their training period.<lb />
� �<lb />
WARBOIVDS<lb />
rVcfory Today�Security Tomorrow<lb />
Among them are jobs as Aero-<lb />
graphers, Storekeepers, Aviation<lb />
Machinists' Mates, Radio Com-<lb />
munications. Hospital Corps and<lb />
Link Trainer instructors. The Link<lb />
Trainer is used to train student<lb />
pilots.<lb />
A booklet, "How To Serve<lb />
Your Country In The WAVES<lb />
or SPARS outlines the types of<lb />
Women are now being trained at ! "Norwood Jones left for the<lb />
the University of Michigan as j Army June 14. He was a junior<lb />
engineering aides for the Army I here and a Math-Science major.<lb />
Ordnance Department. j He was stationed at Fort Bragg<lb />
In announcing the new training j for a while hut was shipped to<lb />
program, Prof. Robert H. Sher-j another- camp the-last of June.<lb />
lock, eo-ordinator for the engi-1<lb />
neering, science and management<lb />
war training program at the uni-<lb />
versity, declared it is the only one<lb />
of its kind in the United States.<lb />
The ordnance department has<lb />
selected 50 women from among<lb />
! civil service employes in Army<lb />
arsenals throughout the country<lb />
to be sent to the university to re-<lb />
ceive a special course of instruc-<lb />
tion.<lb />
The women receive base pay of<lb />
sii a month, plus overtime, and<lb />
a subsistence allowance during<lb />
1 1 weeks of training at the uni-<lb />
versity. Classroom, laboratory<lb />
work and supervised study require<lb />
a total of 48 hours each week.<lb />
Instruction is given in mechanical<lb />
: drawing, mathematics, metallurgy<lb />
! of engineering materials, manu-<lb />
j facturing processes and machine<lb />
I demonstration. This new class<lb />
; brings to 2(i0 the number of women<lb />
j receiving special engineering in-<lb />
J struction at the university for va-<lb />
Clean Sport<lb />
FOR BOY OR GIRL<lb />
Build up your health. Enjoy v<lb />
self with a clean every-da sporj<lb />
Our Wilson rackets and tennis<lb />
supplies will enable you to<lb />
up that interesting garni- to y<lb />
opponent. Be sure to ask :<lb />
Wilson's Tennis Supplies.<lb />
New Line Just Received<lb />
C H. Edwards<lb />
Hardware House<lb />
Cor, J)th and HrkiMson Ae<lb />
Dial -Ml"<lb />
forces.<lb />
jobs for enlisted women, the rious agencies of the armed<lb />
ratings, and the amount of money<lb />
a WAVE or SPAR receives upon<lb />
joining the Navy. A copy can be<lb />
obtained at your nearest Recruit-<lb />
ing Station or Office of Naval<lb />
Officer Procurement.<lb />
A favorite weapon with the Ma-<lb />
rines is the 15�-mm, pack howitzer,<lb />
HONOR<lb />
�(Continued From Page One)-<lb />
Thomas Williams  Fresh.<lb />
Ruby Reynolds West  Senior<lb />
Hazel Yelverton  Junior<lb />
Ruth Zaborowski  Senior<lb />
Margaret Person  Fresh. Tabulation:<lb />
KARES<lb />
WE SERYK<lb />
THE RKST<lb />
in<lb />
, Eats<lb />
and<lb />
Drinks<lb />
Rebecca Pridgen Soph.<lb />
� Myrtle C. Price  Soph.<lb />
' Lorraine Pritehard  Senior<lb />
a hard-hitting, vicious weapon which i Clarine Johnson  Soph, j Xcll Brandon Reavis  Junior<lb />
has give.1 excellent results against J Mildred Johnson  Junior Ellen Riddick  Soph.<lb />
the Jap invaders. It costs, complete j Hazel Dell Jones  Junior , Virginia Rouse  Junior<lb />
Sarah M. Jones  Fresh. I Marjorie Rowe  Junior<lb />
Katherine Kyser  Senior Katherine M. Russell Junior<lb />
Graduates, 4; Seniors, 26; Ju-<lb />
niors, 24; Sophomores, 23; Fresh-<lb />
men, 16; Total�93.<lb />
Kenneth Lane Henderson, son<lb />
of Dr. E. L. Henderson of the<lb />
ECTC faculty, has written his<lb />
parents from overseas. He attend-<lb />
ed ECTC in 1H4:2, and left Green-<lb />
ville in July, '42. for his training<lb />
in the paratroops. He received his<lb />
boot training in Camp Walter,<lb />
Texas, and took advanced train-<lb />
ing in a camp in Georgia. He can't<lb />
give much news of himself, except<lb />
that he is getting along fine. His<lb />
address is: Pvt. Kenneth L. Hend-<lb />
erson 14123756, H. Q. Co. 504<lb />
Parachute Inf APO 46!�, P. M.<lb />
New York.<lb />
Lt. James P. Gianakos received<lb />
his wings in the AAC May 28, '4<lb />
from Blytheville, Ark. He is now<lb />
in combat school in Smyrna. Tenn.<lb />
He says he really loves the Air<lb />
Corps, even if they do serve beans<lb />
on one occasion he piled his plate<lb />
up with burned Boston Baked<lb />
beans (in Arkansas) and an offi-<lb />
cer came along and made him eat<lb />
every one of them. He wasn't<lb />
quite his self for a while but after<lb />
that he says he never takes any-<lb />
thing on his plate that he doesn't<lb />
think he can eat . . . and enjoy it!<lb />
East Carolina's<lb />
Shopping Center<lb />
Pfc. Donald Perry is now sta-<lb />
Madge Lane  Senior<lb />
Worth Lanier  Soph.<lb />
Louise Lassiter  Soph.<lb />
Ronalda Lee  Soph.<lb />
Dorothy Hope Lewis  Soph.<lb />
J. C. Shepherd  Junior<lb />
Helen M. Stone  Junior<lb />
Richard Stokes, Jr Fresh.<lb />
Geraldine Taylor  Junior<lb />
Harold K. Taylor  Senior<lb />
Mary Louise Lindsay<lb />
Frances Peele Lamb  Grad. I Ruth 1<lb />
Senior j Ruby TaylorSoph.<lb />
The Marines and the army have<lb />
stalemated the Jap drive on Austra-<lb />
lia and our supply route with equip-<lb />
ment your War Bonds have pur-<lb />
chased. They need more, so we<lb />
must buy more Bonds to keep pace<lb />
as our forces take the offensive.<lb />
"They give their lives�You lend<lb />
Clyde Mann  Junior<lb />
Myrtle Gray Massengill. . .Junior<lb />
ew<lb />
Mrs. Christine Williams<lb />
Tripp <lb />
Chad.<lb />
Grad.<lb />
Daisy King Mayo  Senior Mrs. Nina Vainright Soph.<lb />
Dorothy Ballentine McClure. Senior I Elsie West  Fresh.<lb />
Nell 3JeCullen  Senior j Bernice White  Soph.<lb />
Eugenia McDonald Soph. Mildred Irene WhiteJunior<lb />
Sara Eugenia McKenzie.  .Fresh.<lb />
Hilda Moore  Fresh.<lb />
Mai-y Sue Moore  Junior<lb />
vour money u s. Tr�a�.ni x?�awm�n ' Zula Newman  Senior<lb />
Ruth S. Winslow  Soph.<lb />
Iris Woody  Fresh.<lb />
Helen Mae Wooten  Soph.<lb />
James R. Worslev. JrSonh.<lb />
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