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GREENVILLE, N. C, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 12. 1943<lb />
Number 3<lb />
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Rehearsals For "Claudia"<lb />
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YMCA Will Sends Cards<lb />
To Alumni In Service<lb />
All ECTC nun in service, now num<lb />
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Cards from the YMCA this year. A<lb />
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C, iiCA president, appointed the<lb />
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partment emphasised the necessity<lb />
of students' doing: their utmost to<lb />
help build the better world of the fu-<lb />
ture for which the war is being fought<lb />
in her talk in chapel Tuesday morn-<lb />
ing.<lb />
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troduced Miss Grisgby and announced I<lb />
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drive held on the campus. The total<lb />
contribution from the college stood at<lb />
that time at $1800.03, of which!<lb />
$382.10 was contributed by students<lb />
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ganizations and individuals who par-<lb />
ticipated in the drive.<lb />
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Dancers surrounded by sun-pareh<lb />
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h rfully grinning Jack O'Lanterns<lb />
and a nanacing witch and broom.<lb />
glided between eerie shadows cast by<lb />
three spotlights at different angles.<lb />
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Hal Thurston way.<lb />
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for punch and cakes and immediate-<lb />
ly after intermission the traditional<lb />
figure, ending in the formation of a<lb />
pumpkin, and a grand march were<lb />
rented. Those participating in the<lb />
figure were junior and freshmen ad<lb />
visers, officers, and junior committee<lb />
chairmen and their partners.<lb />
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vember 4. it was decided that the<lb />
Carolina debate should be postponed<lb />
until a later date, perhaps spring.<lb />
Miriam Averette was elected secre-<lb />
tary of the group.<lb />
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as worked there were talks on "Extemporaneous<lb />
 i ructions. Speaking by Amanda Etheridge and<lb />
varied, in- "Liberating India after the War" by<lb />
Kathryn Sprinkle. Grace Taylor then<lb />
poke on "The Early American<lb />
Indian<lb />
Dr. M. N Posey, sponsor of the<lb />
Forensic club, read some of his poems<lb />
on his home state. Texas. They were:<lb />
'T Love That Limestone Boulder<lb />
et herself as with its setting in Austin. "On Being<lb />
work done Troubled "Living with an Obses-<lb />
rrival, saying, -ion "And Those I Love Die Tm<lb />
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Dance Saturday<lb />
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Phi Sigma Pi fra-<lb />
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land each other better as I learn thestate m<lb />
language says Mr. Charles Fisher<lb />
new member of the mu-uc department<lb />
at ECTC. The languague referred to<lb />
is. of course, the southern dialect A Parl<lb />
"I am enjoying my students here<lb />
very much, hut I think we will under-<lb />
vital into  �<lb />
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After a recreational period<lb />
in<lb />
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winch various games were played the<lb />
Women's Athletic association settled<lb />
vice- down to the serious business of elec-<lb />
ting officers to fill vacancies at a<lb />
ff elections held Fri- meeting held in the Wright building<lb />
Her opponent was Thursday evening, November 4.<lb />
ndell. The heads of dormitories, who are<lb />
other run-offs Catherine always elected in the fall, are Mar-<lb />
over Margaret Jones for! garet Hall. Wilson hall; Caroline<lb />
Mary Cameron Dixon de- Register, Fleming hall; Jean Doug-<lb />
nces Lewis for treasurer; las, Jarvis hall; and Jean Bennett.<lb />
defeated Elizabeth ' Cotten hall.<lb />
Echo representative; ! Virginia Knowles was elected head<lb />
R.ebuck defeated Dot of archery and Jean Matthews head<lb />
Tecoan representative. ' of individual sports.<lb />
Wright<lb />
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in this section.<lb />
Sam Strickland.<lb />
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native of Boise. Idaho. Mr. Fisher re-<lb />
ceived his education in the north and<lb />
West.<lb />
Starting oat to be a chemist, he<lb />
attended Whitman college in the state<lb />
of Washington and Iowa State col-<lb />
ge for two and one-half years. At<lb />
the end of this time he changed his<lb />
major to music, receiving his B.A. in<lb />
music education at Northwestern uni-<lb />
versity.<lb />
Hays Flute�Sings Bass<lb />
Mr. Fisher attended the Eastman<lb />
school of music for two years where<lb />
he received his M. A. His major in-<lb />
trument is the flute, and he sings<lb />
bass. He declares he doesn't play the<lb />
piano, but some of the students have<lb />
11 1 <lb />
and<lb />
and rui<lb />
trlia tary<lb />
In charge of the delegation from<lb />
East Carolina. I th St :<lb />
! dent I !oorx tative i mi-<lb />
nated 27 tudent- to represent this<lb />
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appointed I y S1 . tent-Body Pn-si-<lb />
i dent Dorothy Lewis a chairman of<lb />
the ECTC delegation.<lb />
The East Carolina �' a will<lb />
limmie Warren<lb />
 young CBS<lb />
 a an informal<lb />
e peri nces and ad-<lb />
Ei hind and North<lb />
Wright Auditorium<lb />
ber 19, at 8 p. m.<lb />
� �  a orter has with-<lb />
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� fail to win a. a life-<lb />
� his ; eporting duties in<lb />
u not only watched<lb />
fight toward final<lb />
has also followed<lb />
;ietua! battle fields<lb />
When Admiral<lb />
a a ii ated it was Gol-<lb />
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the first t' broadcast<lb />
.It was f"r<lb />
rilling eye-witness re-<lb />
- ol  �� fall � : Tunis that Mr.<lb />
n the George Foster<lb />
- a' ard i t 1942 and the Na-<lb />
i Headliner's club citation.<lb />
Adventure Story<lb />
1 �llil -ked in the<lb />
yeai of his life experi-<lb />
n � ' '�'� ell have come<lb />
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England as a Rhodes<lb />
law at Oxford. Dur-<lb />
ar there he was also<lb />
pondent of the United<lb />
IB lui row. CBS chief in<lb />
� ard of Collingwood's talents<lb />
news and immediately of-<lb />
correspondent for<lb />
C Uingwood had a hard<lb />
s g whether he should con-<lb />
- or accept this posi-<lb />
for the radio Ks-<lb />
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a i� t ars became one<lb />
and honored of<lb />
respondents.<lb />
Vs Tunis Fell<lb />
: snared one of the<lb />
a to take<lb />
hen he, with two<lb />
ntered the fallen<lb />
Aft r covering the<lb />
they sp i I aek across<lb />
arer on Page Four)<lb />
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introduce a<lb />
II to b � � title ! "Ai<lb />
act to establish a commission on post-<lb />
war planning for secoi lary i hw -<lb />
tion" in I i th hou es of the asseml<lb />
Hazel Williford will introduce the bill<lb />
on the floor of the house and Robert<lb />
oetor Meadows<lb />
iaoresents ECTC<lb />
� -third annual meet-<lb />
North Carolina College<lb />
tivities will get<lb />
�  , .  heard him pecking awav at it while<lb />
i.Tct until! r � �<lb />
Morgan will it il<lb />
senate. Amanda Etl : ai !<lb />
thy Creech are <lb />
Rosalie Brown chairman<lb />
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if F.<lb />
ill last<lb />
waiting to start practice with the<lb />
ce<lb />
y.<lb />
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for this affair will<lb />
irominent Pitt coun-<lb />
made quite a name<lb />
Uing square dances<lb />
of the<lb />
will be<lb />
An admission<lb />
f 15 cents for college students<lb />
nts for outsiders will be<lb />
reasurer<lb />
oca! Phi Sigma Pi chapter.<lb />
i in charge of admission.<lb />
! fee<lb />
and<lb />
charged, the proceeds to be used in<lb />
pins ior<lb />
members,<lb />
tig dance<lb />
committee<lb />
members<lb />
I swing band which he is helping the <lb />
students to organize on the campus.<lb />
Voice and beginning instruments<lb />
are being taught by Mr. Fisher. He<lb />
has previously taught at New York<lb />
State Teachers college, Plattsburgh,<lb />
N. Y and in public school in Wyo-<lb />
ming and Oregon.<lb />
"Right Much" Tops 'Em<lb />
The victim of this interview says<lb />
he<lb />
he thinks of the southern dialect<lb />
realizing that he is the one with the<lb />
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drau op the bill. 0<lb />
I l r, mmitt " were Ed<lb />
dingfield. Amanda Etheridge and<lb />
kit .<lb />
! a I year the ECTC delegation<lb />
presented a bill pi hili-<lb />
zation of manpower.<lb />
A - in the past the it ire will<lb />
 yi ir hear speeches by prominent<lb />
leaders in state political circl<lb />
En it t anaa '  and b<lb />
accent while here. He did admit.<lb />
however, that "right much" just about Beddin-fa id, Dorothy Jean<lb />
buying fraternity<lb />
This will be the second<lb />
of this quarter at East Carolina. It<lb />
is the second square dance sponsored j tops all of the peculiar sayings.<lb />
first one being Mr Fisher is very fond of <lb />
 sports and ice skating. He also skis<lb />
to and serves a wicked tennis ball, as<lb />
Catherin Aberro thy, Ellis Beds-<lb />
loesn't care to be quoted on what, vvoth Bessie Council, Maribelle<lb />
Robertson, Rosalie Brown. Lee Bled-<lb />
oe, Virginia Cooke, Robert Morgan,<lb />
held in Greensboro Novem-<lb />
I President Leon R. Meadows<lb />
rC pi � ented a talk on "Look-<lb />
ard concerning the part<lb />
. play in rehabilitation<lb />
ar.<lb />
'��'air principal speakers at the<lb />
� were Dr. Stella Center of<lb />
New York university, Dr. Karl Bige-<lb />
f the American Council on Edu-<lb />
cation and II. II. Armsby of the Unit-<lb />
� Office of Education.<lb />
D cb r Meadows, Dr. II. J. McGin-<lb />
Dr, A. D. Frank. D  I.ucile Turn-<lb />
. r, Ti Annie Newell, Miss Lucile<lb />
� rlt i and Ifisa Eunice McGee<lb />
ated Past Carolina at the con-<lb />
�� ence.<lb />
Eliabeth KittrelL Doi<lb />
sc<lb />
the fraternity, the first one<lb />
iucces -fully conducted last year.<lb />
�'We want all of the students<lb />
Vertically Or Horizontally<lb />
It's Still A Lot Of Fun<lb />
come out and enjoy themselves with ; has been evidenced on local courts,<lb />
us in something a little unusual forHis hobby is photography. He is a<lb />
Mv<lb />
ight. Ah. me.<lb />
leasant thought.<lb />
Talk By Miss Mallard<lb />
Moved To November 22<lb />
by Rosalie Brown<lb />
m for a pillow! Gosh I that what you were trying to do?<lb />
i tin e stats were M hard Stanfield Johnson can really cut the<lb />
Or could it be that I spent hardwoodf� that is when his skates<lb />
time on the skating rink <lb />
that must cooPerate and don l come off- To�<lb />
It sure; bad you lost one one night. (Wanta'<lb />
fun. but won't I ever; borrow my pillow?) Alton Gray you<lb />
fl cr is to skate on, not should have the loving cup! They tell<lb />
cmtes roll better on the i me you never tried this sport before,<lb />
pended in mid air; and i but believe it or not, he never falls.<lb />
Bg on skates. Well, you But do the watchers stay in suspense9<lb />
gal for trying, can you? j Inez Simmons,<lb />
the college Saturday night declares<lb />
Stanfield Johnson, president of the<lb />
fraternity.<lb />
Amendment Adopted<lb />
At Meet Of Students<lb />
An amendment to the constitution<lb />
providing for the execution of fresh-<lb />
man elections was adopted by the stu-<lb />
dent body at the mass meeting held<lb />
in Austin Wednesday night.<lb />
The amendment states: "Election<lb />
of freshman representatives to the<lb />
Student Cooperative council shall<lb />
member of the Phi Delta Theta social<lb />
fraternity and Phi Mu Alpha profes-<lb />
sional music fraternity.<lb />
For the last year Mr. Fisher has<lb />
been in the army. He was stationed<lb />
at Fort Knox, Ky where he was a<lb />
(See FISHER on Page Four)<lb />
Pi! -id � I M lows was also one of<lb />
Lewis, Ed tl e six members of the Executive<lb />
Creech, 'ommittee of the American Associa-<lb />
chairman, Clifton Nelson, Ophelia tion of Teachers colleges who met in<lb />
Hooks. Nell Murphy, Hazel Willi- j Chicago October 28-29 to discuss<lb />
ford, Margaret Person and Amanda J problems of the association.<lb />
Etheridge. One of the principal topics of this<lb />
Of the other students nominated meeting al was post-war planning,<lb />
by the council to attend the meeting introduced by the committee now at<lb />
some were undecided as to whether � rk in after-the-war training of<lb />
they, could go as this was written, teachers. Doctor Meadows is one of<lb />
The others are Vivian Yelverton, the three elected members of this<lb />
Gretchen Webster, Bernice Jenkins<lb />
Mabel Spence Wat 01 . Nina Cook, Di c<lb />
Annie Kate Evans. Paula Ross and tneetin<lb />
Helen Flynn.<lb />
cutive committee.<lb />
to where next year's<lb />
New Dance Band Is Born<lb />
On East Carolina Campus<lb />
should be held was conduc-<lb />
ted, and it was decided that the meet-<lb />
ing should 1 e held in the south. If<lb />
it is in the south, it will probably be<lb />
in Atlanta, according to Doctor<lb />
Meadow s<lb />
nt.<lb />
. No-<lb />
the good old days when we Martha Jefferson have been exhibit-<lb />
children, we always did our mg numerous and large bruises. Say,<lb />
Bg in the streets of this fair � girls, you should carry pillows, too.<lb />
What is this younger genera-j Well, watching all this was a lot of<lb />
iinning to? Now they have fun because I hadn't lost my balance<lb />
d floors to skate on. (Look in years, until suddenly I was sailing<lb />
Miss Morton, the girls will be through space and landed up some-<lb />
ng home for their skates and where on the floor looking very much<lb />
practicing in the dorms. 'like a pretzel. Yes, it's great fun,<lb />
But getting back down town to the but next time I go back I hope I can<lb />
hard<lb />
out,<lb />
k. last night I really saw some<lb />
er sights! Floridel "Blondie" Ken-<lb />
Ann Holloman and jtake Placo not laler than six weeks<lb />
aftei the opening of the fall quarter.<lb />
Freshman members of standing com-<lb />
mittees shall be chosen by the Student<lb />
Cooperative council not later than<lb />
eight weeks after the opening of the<lb />
fall quarter<lb />
This amendment was drawn up by<lb />
a committee appointed last spring to<lb />
make recommendations for the cor-<lb />
rection of flaws in the constitution.<lb />
It was composed of Chairman Bessie<lb />
stay with the crowd. It's always<lb />
funny to me; when I'm going one<lb />
by Robert Martin<lb />
A swing orchestra is being born on Drummer boy<lb />
those j way, everybody else is going the<lb />
the campus.<lb />
It first saw the gleam of light on<lb />
the night of October 29 when eleven<lb />
musicians of the college and city<lb />
gathered in the Wright building to<lb />
begin a life of hard work and prac-<lb />
tice. While it is still in the em-<lb />
bryonic stage, some day students will<lb />
undoubtedly proudly acclaim it as<lb />
"our college swing band<lb />
The brass section consists of a<lb />
combination of Lib Darden and Dick<lb />
Fay Hunt, James Worsley, Harry I Fleming, Greenville boy, for first<lb />
Farvis, Dorothy Lewis, Joyce Dun- j trumpets, Joe Lassiter for second and<lb />
i,<lb />
t Ti<lb />
at Sirvi'<lb />
She will<lb />
Iv looks pretty good on<lb />
hut "Blondie" you can't other. Then when I finally get start- ham and Cariyle Cox. Corrections of Lib Morgan for third<lb />
skates the same way you do a ed their way, those fickle skaters are j a number of other minor flaws in the<lb />
is also one of Green-<lb />
the music world. Lay-<lb />
work.<lb />
phone. And Babe Hooks, just<lb />
il Put Bragg. She will � hat was that you were trying to do?<lb />
club concerning her field j You and Dave better leave your danc-<lb />
I ing for the Campus building, or was<lb />
batting it around the other way. Oh, j wording and construction of the con-<lb />
well. You aren't young but once, so<lb />
have a big time then is my motto.<lb />
See you at the rink.<lb />
i<lb />
stitution lecommended by the com-<lb />
mittee were also adopted by the stu-<lb />
dents Wednesday.<lb />
Melody sec- department.<lb />
ville's gifts to<lb />
ton Clark.<lb />
That "female Eddie Duchin Ca-<lb />
mille Jernigan. is in charge of the<lb />
ivory keys (well, anyway, the keys).<lb />
This musical organization, yet an<lb />
infant, meets every Wednesday and<lb />
Friday night. Helping to rear the<lb />
prodigy is that excellent musician,<lb />
Mr. Charles Fischer of the music de- 4-H club historian, and Alta Lawson,<lb />
partment, who is serving as director who has won a free trip to the Na-<lb />
of the group. The newly organized tional 4-H club congress in Chicago<lb />
-wingsters also have the approval of un her general record for seven years.<lb />
Mr. Karl Gilbert, head of the music!<lb />
Banquet For Leaders<lb />
Planned By 4-H Club<lb />
Flans for a banquet honoring state<lb />
leaden in the field of home econmics<lb />
were discussed at the meeting of the<lb />
Collegiate 4-H club in the New Class-<lb />
room building auditorium Tuesday<lb />
evi uing. November 9.<lb />
Several outstanding state 4-H lead-<lb />
ers were i resent at the meeting, in-<lb />
cluding Frances Banks, State 4-H<lb />
club president, Eleanor Booth, State<lb />
Committees to plan for the banquet<lb />
were appointed with chairmen as fol-<lb />
tion is composed of Richard David I The band plans to provide music lows: Bertha Mallard, foods; Frances<lb />
and Rosalie Brown for alto saxes and j hot and sweet for Pa t Carolina Jive Banks, decorations; ' Lucil Smith<lb />
Floridel Kennedy and Fay Jessup for! Cats, when it has reached full matur- igram; Bobby Lou Martin invita-<lb />
tenor saxes. Joe Register of Green ity and is allowed its first dress tions; and Elirnbeth<lb />
ville handles the trombone chores, suits. i cards.<lb />
Lewis, place<lb />
t<lb />
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PAGE TWO<lb />
The" TECd ECHO<lb />
FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 12. 1943<lb />
Do We Say "Blame It On The War"?<lb />
Or Do We Try To Satisfy A Need?<lb />
"Blame it on tht war<lb />
From the number of times one now<lb />
hears this excuse it would seem that it is the<lb />
easiest phrase in the English Language to<lb />
say. This is, Of course, at present a ligiti-<lb />
mate excuse in many cases,<lb />
excuse used<lb />
But it is also an<lb />
for many situations in which<lb />
more careful investigation and more effort<lb />
mighl bring the desired or at least better<lb />
results.<lb />
a situati n is it would seem, the<lb />
ne-system at East Carolina Teachers<lb />
i llege. For many years students have re-<lb />
quested more pay telephones for girls to re-<lb />
lieve congestion in the use o the one in Jar-<lb />
vis hall. For many years the need has been<lb />
neglected. Came the war�bringing a sharp<lb />
increase in the number of necessary student<lb />
calls ol all types. Thai the one pay telephone<lb />
in Jarvis is inadequate to meet the needs of<lb />
approximately 600 girls is well known to<lb />
every studenl and certainly should be known<lb />
to the college staff.<lb />
Already this year calls important to the<lb />
j ers ns s � king to make them have failed to<lb />
g-el th because of the number of per-<lb />
sons using the one telephone. One such situa-<lb />
tion occurred one night last week when a<lb />
Teco Echo stafi member sought to make an<lb />
important call to Chapel Hill on business for<lb />
the newspaper but was unable to do so be-<lb />
 is 'hi telephom was "booked solid' until<lb />
10:31<lb />
Students have been told that because of<lb />
war conditions, it would be impossible to get<lb />
non paj telephones for the college. And an<lb />
official of the telephone company has said<lb />
ha1 a ise of the wiring setup on the cam-<lb />
iis. i. would be impossible to obtain tele-<lb />
h - - �r Fleming or Cotten halls. He also<lb />
aid. however, that it might well be possible<lb />
n ("V Wilson hall. A telephone<lb />
in Wilson might not be the most convenient<lb />
thing for girls at the east end of the campus,<lb />
but it would be another one for all of the<lb />
girls to use and would give them twice as<lb />
many as they now have. Isn't it worth try-<lb />
ing?<lb />
Is A Cigaret Worth<lb />
$300,000 To Students?<lb />
There was a very worried look on<lb />
Sammy Strickland's face the other night as<lb />
he wa . � r 1 the still-glowing cigarette<lb />
and very carefully ground out the last<lb />
-park. The lighted butt was lying on the<lb />
highly inflammable floor of the Austin audi-<lb />
torium after students had left at 10:80.<lb />
Sammy, as m is1 students know, is in<lb />
charge of the Austin building for the admini-<lb />
stration. 11 is is job and responsibility to see<lb />
that activities in the building are carried out<lb />
as they sould be and that the building is<lb />
treated as it should be. ly his job he is pro-<lb />
tecting the privilege of students to use the<lb />
building after classes and at night for stu-<lb />
dent projects.<lb />
This was not the first lighted butt<lb />
Sammy has found after the departure of<lb />
students using the building. Sammy doesn't<lb />
object to students' smoking. The admini-<lb />
stration doesn't object to students' smoking<lb />
in the proper places. But obviously the Aus-<lb />
tin building, long famed as a fire-trap, is not<lb />
the proper place. In certain rooms ot Aus-<lb />
tin�those with cement floors and walls�<lb />
smoking is permitted. In other rooms,<lb />
especially the auditorium where everything is<lb />
constructed of wood now old and dry, stu-<lb />
dents shouldn't expect permission to smoke.<lb />
That cigarette stub Sammy extinguish-<lb />
ed might have caused, or the next one might<lb />
easily cause, a fire disastrous to the college.<lb />
In ordinary times the state might replace<lb />
Austin for around $300,000, but with the war<lb />
it w uld be next to impossible to build a new<lb />
Austin at any price. This explains the wor-<lb />
t ied look as Sammy stepped on the cigarette<lb />
which cost pr. bably three-fourths of a cent.<lb />
Groups using the auditorium and other<lb />
i. i ids of Austin should bear in mind that if<lb />
students don't respect the privileges grant-<lb />
ed them, it follows that those privileges<lb />
might lie removed.<lb />
The Teco Echo<lb />
Published Biweekly by the Students of East<lb />
Carolina Teachers CoUegt<lb />
Entered as second-class matter December 3,<lb />
1925, at the U. S. Postoffice. Greenville,<lb />
X. C. under the act of March 3. 1879.<lb />
This Record Is Good,<lb />
It Will Be Better<lb />
Students of East Carolina Teachers<lb />
college this year contributed nearly three<lb />
times as much per capita to the United or<lb />
National War Fund drive than they did to<lb />
the similar drive conducted by the World<lb />
Student Service fund in the college last year.<lb />
Total contribution last year by students<lb />
was $134.01 for an average of slightly less<lb />
tan 15 cents for each student. This year<lb />
with a smaller student body the contribu-<lb />
tion was $394.10, an average of slightly<lb />
more than 42 cents for each student. Last year<lb />
the college ranked seventh among North<lb />
Carolina colleges contributing and this year<lb />
will probably rank higher.<lb />
Most of the money contributed by the<lb />
colleges will go into the World Student Ser-<lb />
vice fund again this year and will be used<lb />
to benefit unfortunate students in all parts<lb />
of the world, including American students<lb />
in enemy prison camps.<lb />
The big increase in the size of the con-<lb />
tribution from East Carolina students this<lb />
year, although still short of the ideal goal of<lb />
on dollai for each student, shows a decided<lb />
gain in knowledge of what is required of<lb />
them by students. The student body may<lb />
well feel proud of its improvement in this<lb />
drive and prepare itself to do even better<lb />
when called upon in the future.<lb />
A Gum Shortage?<lb />
Not At East Carolina!<lb />
We are told that there is a chewing gum<lb />
shortage in the- nation. And if one should<lb />
observe the promptness with which the great<lb />
American habit disappears from the East<lb />
Carolina Soda shop when occasionally it is<lb />
found in stock, he might agree that there is<lb />
indeed a shortage.<lb />
But the girls who sere meals in the<lb />
dining hall know better. There isn't any<lb />
shortage of chewing gum. How could there<lb />
be when so much of this somewhat sticky<lb />
substance is found attached to plates after<lb />
each meal? Of course it might be argued<lb />
that even with a shortage gum would wear<lb />
out after so many thousand upward and<lb />
downward movements of the jaw, but not in<lb />
such quantities as are found in the dining<lb />
hall.<lb />
If there be such a shortage, it would<lb />
seem that the students should be more saving<lb />
with gum than to leave it on their plates.<lb />
And shortage or not. college students should<lb />
be more courteous than to uses plates for<lb />
refuse cans when disposing of gum.<lb />
Bernice Jenkins Editor-in-chief<lb />
ASSOCIATE EDITORS<lb />
Rosalie Brown, Thomas Williams, Margaret<lb />
Lewis, Jean Goggin, Margie Dudley.<lb />
REPORTERS<lb />
Nancy Wynne. Cornelia Beems, Katie Owen,<lb />
Alice Wiggins, Hazel Harris, Erances Con-<lb />
gieton, Oharlen Moye, Edna Munford. Alta<lb />
Mae Thompson. Louise Kilgo, Robert Mar-<lb />
tin, Jimmie Warren. Paula Ross, Jane<lb />
Hardy. Harriet Dula.<lb />
Clifton Crandell<lb />
Mary Sue Moore<lb />
John Johnson<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
Fashion Editor<lb />
Photography Editor<lb />
BUSINESS STAFF<lb />
Betty Batson Business Manager<lb />
ASSOCIATE BUSINESS MANAGERS<lb />
Gladys Davis, Lucille Huskett, Sybil Bea-<lb />
man, Helen Wooten,<lb />
Robert Morgan.<lb />
Denver E. Baughan<lb />
Beecher Flanagan<lb />
Sherman M. Parks<lb />
June Brandenburg,<lb />
Editorial Adviser<lb />
Business Adviser<lb />
Technical Adviser<lb />
Member<lb />
North Carolina Collegiate Press<lb />
Association<lb />
Member<lb />
Associated GoOeoiate Press<lb />
Distributor of<lb />
Gaile6iaie Digest<lb />
MniHHTio row nation �l AOvsaTisma my<lb />
National Advertising Service, Inc.<lb />
College Publisher! Reprtsentatn<lb />
420 Madison Avb New York. N.Y.<lb />
�mtm � im Mum � $�� ��i<lb />
Health S<lb />
ervice<lb />
The assistant college physician is First<lb />
Lieutenant E. Burtis Aycock, now on leave<lb />
in the ser ice of the United States army.<lb />
Dr. Aycock is employed to assist in operat-<lb />
ing the clinic, the infirmary and in teaching<lb />
courses in health and devotes one fourth of<lb />
his time to college duties. He also engages<lb />
in the practice of medicine in Greenville.<lb />
Dr. Aycock was bora in Fremont, N. C,<lb />
and educated in the public schools of Fre-<lb />
mont and the University of North Carolina,<lb />
from which he received the A.B. degree. He<lb />
then taught in public schools for several<lb />
years, reentering te University of North<lb />
Carolina, to study medicine in 19,0. After<lb />
completing the work there in 1932 he trans-<lb />
ferred to McGill University in Canada and<lb />
received the degrees of M.D. and CM. in<lb />
1935. He interned in a hospital in Vancou-<lb />
ver, B. G. after which he came to Greenville<lb />
and opened offices for the general practice<lb />
of medicine.<lb />
He was elected assistant college physi-<lb />
scian of East Carolina Teachers college in<lb />
1942 and was acting college physician at the<lb />
college from March. 1942 until June 1942<lb />
when he was commissioned by the United<lb />
States army and thus forced to ask for leave<lb />
i f absence from his college duties before his<lb />
tenure as assistant college physician actual-<lb />
ly begun.<lb />
Dr. Aycock was married to Miss Jean<lb />
Hodges of Greenville, N. C in 1941. They<lb />
have a son Burtis, who was born to them in<lb />
New Orleans where he is now stationed. His<lb />
return to his college work is eagerly awaited<lb />
by staff and students.<lb />
vice Careers for Girls; Irwin�What you<lb />
Should Know About Spies and Saboteurs;<lb />
Sanders�Evolution of Executive Depart-<lb />
ments of the Continental Congress, 1774-<lb />
17X 1985; U. S. Office of Gov. Report, In-<lb />
formation Service�United States Govern-<lb />
ment Manual Summer 1943; Stein�Itfs A<lb />
Cinch, Private Finch Steinbeck�Bombs<lb />
Away; National Conference of Social<lb />
Work�Social Work; Levy�Study in Public<lb />
Relations; Roller�Community Planning for<lb />
Youth; Milligan�Club Members's Hand-<lb />
book; Langford�Education and the Social<lb />
Conflict N.E.A. Dept of Supervisors and<lb />
Directors of Instruction�The Yearbook;<lb />
Kandel�The Cult of Uncertainty; Kuo�<lb />
Chinese System of Public Education; Nutt-<lb />
all�Teacher: Institute for Research�A<lb />
Caree) as a Waac, A Career as a Wave, A<lb />
Career in the Spars, A Career in the U. S.<lb />
Marines, A Career as a Medical Records Li-<lb />
rectora�Elementary Education Bifdiogra-<lb />
phy; Dolch�Better Spelling; Dolch�Teach-<lb />
in! Primary Reading; Folmsbee�The Pub-<lb />
lic School and the Future; Mars Hill Col-<lb />
lege�Inauguration of Hoyt Blackwell; Pas-<lb />
chal�History of Wake Forest College;<lb />
Mann�Powers and Duties of Woman; Field<lb />
�The Com Lady; Brown�The State High-<lb />
way System of N. C. its Evolution and Pres-<lb />
ent Status; Johnson�John Henry Tracking<lb />
Down a Negro Legend.<lb />
SCUMMING<lb />
Jlii The Keuhole Korrespoudent<lb />
Bizz, bazz. guff and stuff reveals facts<lb />
that ye keyhole korrespondents scoop,<lb />
scramble up, and out comes the straight (?)<lb />
of who's heart's fluttering around with<lb />
what flame.<lb />
Gertie Woolard went home last week-<lb />
end while Ben Brown spent the week-end on<lb />
Wilson hall steps. Gertie, looks as if there's<lb />
no doubt about it . . . you're the light in<lb />
his blackout, the sniff in his shaving lotion�<lb />
shaving lotion?�yeah, shaving lotion, or the<lb />
peach in his pie.<lb />
Doris Hockaday has that marine. Bob.<lb />
skittering after the dazzle-dust she scatters<lb />
around. He's not bad to look at, either.<lb />
It seems the ECTC stag line: namely.<lb />
Joe Lassiter. Stanfield. Ed Beddingfield,<lb />
and Clifton Nelson, escaped from the clench-<lb />
es of their female colleagues for just one<lb />
week-end and WOW! What a week-end!<lb />
Quote Ed, "Most hospitable place I've ever<lb />
seen in my life"�referring to Morehead<lb />
where the four spent Saturday night on Nel-<lb />
son's yacht. Buzz, buzz! Girls, did you know<lb />
Nelson had a yacht?<lb />
Wo hear that Dot Peebles and a certain<lb />
Greenville boy had a mighty fine time at<lb />
the Pika Frat house at State college not so<lb />
long ago.<lb />
A real sure-enough wolf was chasing<lb />
Charlotte Elliot the other night, and he<lb />
wasn't a marine, 'cause Charlotte was run-<lb />
ning.<lb />
Have Stanfield and Frances Page found<lb />
th real thing at last? It certainly took you<lb />
long enough. Stanfield, so it must be true.<lb />
"Chuck's coming next fall: Chuck's<lb />
coning in November; Chuck's coming next<lb />
month; Chuck's here With that for a<lb />
send-off Pitt's off to Stantor to spend every<lb />
possible moment getting some un-censored<lb />
information. We're wondering if she'll re-<lb />
turn with a sparkler?<lb />
"Billy blah, blah, blah: Billy, blah. blah,<lb />
blah quote Maribelle.<lb />
Beverly Cutler seems to be giving all the<lb />
girls a thrill. Evelyn. Rebecca, and how-<lb />
many more?<lb />
Dick Fleming seems to think that<lb />
25.000 pounds of tobacco is a lot for a com-<lb />
pany to buy. Why doesn't somebody put<lb />
him wise, or is he already too wise?<lb />
The story goes that there came a loud<lb />
knock and little Bessie Council of Wilson<lb />
hall yells. "Come in, Squirt�The moral<lb />
of the story is "don't yell a spicy salutation<lb />
like that before you know who darkens your<lb />
doorway, for it might be Miss White or Miss<lb />
Norwood�as it was in this case<lb />
Here's good news for some lucky girl!<lb />
Sammy Strickland announces that he would<lb />
like to take some "delicate" creature out to<lb />
bench four for a conversational date.<lb />
Signing off with all due respect to the<lb />
benches and to the neglected bushes�we re-<lb />
main your faithful friends�(we hope!).<lb />
STUDENT SPOTLIGHT<lb />
by Margie Dudley and Margaret U<lb />
.New -Book,<lb />
"Deliver me from Frank Sinatra. rl hat a<lb />
strictly off the record, though Pardon,<lb />
Jane, but we couldn't help using that ((nota-<lb />
tion to show that side of your personalit)<lb />
which proves that you have a mind ot your<lb />
own.<lb />
Chairman of the women's judiciary.<lb />
member of Who's Who Among Students<lb />
American Colleges and Universities and sen-<lb />
ior superlative, Jane Yann does not confine<lb />
her activities to one phase of college lit<lb />
She majors in commerce and science and M<lb />
a member of the commerce club ami the 1 l<lb />
Omega Pi fraternity, which took the place ot<lb />
the Alpha Iota sorority.<lb />
Last year Jane was vice-president of the<lb />
Women's Student Government association,<lb />
t eing selected as delegate to the Southern<lb />
Intercollegiate Association of Student Gov-<lb />
ernments at Randolph Macon college in<lb />
Lynchburg. Virginia. She played the pan<lb />
of Kitty in last year's senior play, Gas, An.<lb />
and Earl.<lb />
Jane elected to join the Emerson soci-<lb />
ety when she was a freshman and was a<lb />
marshal from her society in 1942-4:1. She is<lb />
a member of the Women's Athletic associa-<lb />
tion and Young Women's Christian associa-<lb />
tion.<lb />
Flying is Jane's hobby, and her greatest<lb />
desire is to have a plane of her own. She was<lb />
ilian Pilot Train<lb />
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her home to1<lb />
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During the summer quarter a total of<lb />
395 books were added to the ECTC library.<lb />
The names and authors of these books will<lb />
be published in this and successive issues of<lb />
the Teco Echo. In this issue the sociology<lb />
group is presented as follows:<lb />
Beveridge Report on�Social Security<lb />
of England; Sherrill�Criminal Procedure<lb />
in North Carolina l'J30; Carlisle�Civil Ser-<lb />
i;<lb />
�<lb />
Bits o' Fashic<lb />
on<lb />
BY SUE<lb />
Hat chat? There's plenty of it. Takes<lb />
a clear head for thinking and takes a neat<lb />
head to look pretty, so the magazim 3 say.<lb />
Vogue says the flopsy-mopsy has no place in<lb />
the world today. Still, college girls sally<lb />
forth with bounding manes. Far be it from<lb />
me to tell you to cut your golden tresses b<lb />
the new look is the neat look. So tame your<lb />
hair down a bit; either by wearing a n. t,<lb />
curling it tight enough to make it stay put<lb />
or pining it into a roll�quite fetching and<lb />
makes you look tall and sophsicated. The<lb />
bun is making a return engagement but is a<lb />
little on the maturish side for ECTC iassi <lb />
One way to keep your mop entrained while<lb />
en campus is the band of color worn framii<lb />
the face, caught o'er the ears and fasten d<lb />
back under your hair, 'bis quite prett;<lb />
1 haven't seen any on the campus. Wha1<lb />
the matter, girls? You aren't going to<lb />
such a cute trick get by without nabbing are<lb />
you <lb />
Glamour says your B. Q. (Beauty Quo-<lb />
tient) is definitely lacking if you think run-<lb />
ning a comb through your hair preserve s I<lb />
wave better than brushing. So on with the<lb />
brushing!<lb />
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she can count for anything from a football<lb />
game (where?) to church. Such a hat is<lb />
the sou'wester, a hat for Sunday, Monday<lb />
and always. Hatlie Carnegie introduce<lb />
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by Rosalie Brown<lb />
Cpl. Jack Edwards is becoming so fami-<lb />
liar to the campus again that it seems like<lb />
eld times. Come February, Jack has been in<lb />
the army a year. Yes, the staff members<lb />
well remember the day we came to school to<lb />
find no sports editor for the paper. Since<lb />
then Jack has been fortunate enough to get<lb />
home several times, and has been stationed<lb />
in Ohio, Maryland, and Georgia. While in<lb />
the peach state he was stationed at the At-<lb />
lanta Ordance depot. Jack said he missed<lb />
ECTC but there were plenty of cute Georgia<lb />
peaches in Atlanta. He was a company<lb />
clerk. Last week Jack was transferred to<lb />
North Carolina State college where will<lb />
study engineering.<lb /><lb />
Sgt. Bill Gaddy, who was a student here<lb />
until last February, stopped by on his way<lb />
home a few days ago. Since he entered the<lb />
army air force he has been "gadding" about<lb />
from one school to another taking aerial gun-<lb />
nery training. He is a waist gunner in a<lb />
B-17, Flying Fortress to you. Bill says this<lb />
is very exciting. Bill is stationed at Salt<lb />
Lake City, Utah, and expects to go over soon.<lb />
I asked Bill how he feels before going up and<lb />
he says he always get a sensation "kinda like<lb />
when you go into a ball game (While here<lb />
in school, Bill was outstanding in basket-<lb />
ball). Bill said he hadn't seen a tree grow-<lb />
ing for six months until he came back to good<lb />
old Carolina.<lb />
 � �<lb />
by Hilda Moon<lb />
Bro' Rabbit in his reknowned br<lb />
patch had nothing on the few faithful and<lb />
courageous WAA members who penetrated<lb />
the "depths of the wild woods" bordering the<lb />
mill stream, Saturday afternoon, November<lb />
G.<lb />
Before passing out of the realm i civili-<lb />
zation we explored the decaying remains of<lb />
a famous old estate. Since the house, excuse<lb />
me�the manor, is still in use, we restricted<lb />
our discoveries to the outlying portions and<lb />
so happened upon the old swimming poo and<lb />
bath house. Sitting there beside the dirty.<lb />
stagnant water, surrounded by trees and<lb />
a lot of people by showing up all over the<lb />
world for that matter. A letter from John<lb />
R. Anderson tells of his surprise in finding<lb />
a copy lying on his desk at Hampden-Sydney<lb />
college where he is in the Naval Y-12 unit.<lb />
"I got a big thrill out of reading about the<lb />
things my old friends are doing around the<lb />
college and a verv homesick feeling came over<lb />
me for ECTC He has to say of the Y-12<lb />
program, "it is the greatest opportunity for<lb />
the young men that has ever been at-<lb />
tempted<lb /><lb />
Cpl. Milton Truckner, who is now in<lb />
Laboratory school at Fitzsimons General hos-<lb />
pital, Denver, Colorado, writes that he Is still<lb />
receiving his copies of the paper. He says<lb />
that every issue brings back memories that<lb />
he won't forget. "The days I spent at ECTC<lb />
were the happiest ones, I have ever spent and<lb />
I hope to resume my studies there after the<lb />
war<lb />
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Alex Barber Xoe, called in college<lb />
"Andy is a prisoner in Germany. A radio<lb />
broadcast was picked up by his parents sav-<lb />
ing that he was all right. His brother, Jack,<lb />
and sister, Elizabeth, are both graduates of<lb />
ECTC.<lb />
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Charles Little, a technical sergeant in<lb />
the army is reported missing in action. He<lb />
was with the American army in North<lb />
Africa.<lb /><lb />
On October 25, Col. Claire L. Lirce, U. S.<lb />
Army Air force, presented Mrs. Lester<lb />
Meeks an Oak Leaf Cluster and an army air<lb />
medal for her son, Lt. Tomas Meeks, who was<lb />
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ain in civilization we stopped for rei -<lb />
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with full stomachs, hurting feet, sci ii<lb />
ed legs, torn clothes and drooping hair we<lb />
straggled ba campus ready and rai<lb />
for our Sat'dy night dates. Well, ready a<lb />
way.<lb />
The Teco Echo seems to be surprising killed during an air battle over Germany last<lb />
June I He was a navigator on an Ann i<lb />
bomber. The Purple Heart, posthumous<lb />
aWi r Lt. Meeks was presented to his<lb />
?me He was a former<lb />
student of this coilef<lb />
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Metsel Simmons is taking his midsh<lb />
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Wilej Brown, Floyd Woody, and "1 an h<lb />
at good oh Northwestern working as hard<lb />
as bed, out we a ant to stay for at least eirht<lb />
more weeks becaUM then we get the gold<lb />
i'lani He ays that Nick Zuras graduated<lb />
the last ot October, and Frank Coiner is en<lb />
a destroyer in the Atlantic and thinking not<lb />
too much of the set-up. Simmons was a little<lb />
puzzled to find all YM and YW news on a<lb />
Page of the first is.wie. Remembering, no<lb />
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many others had in the staff room in the<lb />
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The TECO ECHO<lb />
Win Over Commandos Monday<lb />
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Wednesday<lb />
Brown Leads Way<lb />
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Junior-Sophomore Team<lb />
Field Hockey Champions<lb />
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talliag �ne in an intramural touch football name between the Marines and<lb />
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Marines Top Commandos<lb />
In Crushing 36-5 Triumph<lb />
Johnson's Outfit<lb />
Gets 13-6 Victory<lb />
Over Marine Six<lb />
oring in ��<lb />
fast F-tepj<lb />
verwhelm<lb />
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Stanfield .Johnson's<lb />
mandoa in the seventh prame of<lb />
the intramural football series, 36-6.<lb />
i field-day victory gave the Ha-<lb />
rii es an edge in the series, J to 3.<lb />
The lone Commando marker came<lb />
i � a pass from Captain Johnson to<lb />
Fenner Boyd in the first two minutes<lb />
of play.<lb />
"Big" Cliff ('randeli tied up the<lb />
ball game two minutes later, in the<lb />
first period, taking a long pass from<lb />
"Lefty" H n Brown.<lb />
In the second period, the Marines<lb />
the lead when Brown threw an-<lb />
other of his pass bullets into the<lb />
waiting arms of Captain Lassiter.<lb />
Th�' half trulcd 12-6, since none of the<lb />
tries for extra point were good. The<lb />
f � i half of the game was played<lb />
Monday, November 8, but since rain<lb />
The field Hockey season at ECTC<lb />
has been concluded with a three-<lb />
game tournament in which the jun-<lb />
Joe Lassiter's fast-stepping Ma- Ulls ,uu sophomores defeated the<lb />
lines rolled up four touchdowns Mon- noIS iim freshmen, winning one<lb />
day, November 1. as they defsatedI ame, 3 to 1, with the other two be-<lb />
Stanfield Johnson's powerful Com- j j, scoreless ties.<lb />
mandoa 25-0. The Marines took the. Original plans called for the sen-<lb />
lead in the series by this victory i()rs all( juniors to play a team com-<lb />
? to 2. posed of sophomores and freshmen<lb />
"Lofty Ben Brown threw all fourlut it was dscidsd by Nell Murphy,<lb />
of the touchdowns passes, despite the ,tl( f fjt.i, hockey, that the com-<lb />
pact that his ankle had been spiked.jpetition would be keener with the<lb />
The first of his touchdown passes hega experienced freshmen playing<lb />
came in the second period vheniwjtn the seniors. This decision, how-<lb />
Sailor Bill Kittrell took one over his ,V( uas ,U)t matje until after Jun-<lb />
shoukler. Clifton Crandell took the. jul. j)ot i.t.ie had piven precious<lb />
next as he was standing in the end cnewing gUM to the seniors.<lb />
But chewing gum not withstand-<lb />
ing, the experience of the seniors was<lb />
not enough to overcome the lack of<lb />
experience of the freshmen and the<lb />
Junior-Sophomore outfit was the<lb />
 ictor, and Dot had some consolation<lb />
Captain Johnson led his Comman-<lb />
dos to a hard-earned 13-6 victory<lb />
over Joe Lassiter's Marines Wednes-<lb />
day, November 3, evening the series<lb />
.one. Kittrell took another and<lb />
Crandell finished off the scoring for,<lb />
the day when Captain Johnson of the!<lb />
Commandos tipped one to him in an<lb />
attempt to intercept it.<lb />
Only one of the tries for extra<lb />
point was successful. Brown fired a<lb />
bullet in to the arms of Crandell in<lb />
the end zone for this one.<lb />
The Marines gambled and lost on<lb />
five other scoring chances, though<lb />
they dominated the field all after-<lb />
noon. The Commandos did not<lb />
threaten in the entire game.<lb />
Good defensive players of the day<lb />
were Marrison Leggett and Keith<lb />
Cummings for the Marines. Captain<lb />
Lassiter did good work on the de-<lb />
fense in the back field. For the<lb />
losers Captain Johnson and Ed Bed-<lb />
dingfield starred,<lb />
Score by periods:<lb />
Commandos 0 0 0 0� 0<lb />
Marines 0 6 13 6�25<lb />
over the loss of her chewing gum.<lb />
The teams were closely matched<lb />
and the competition keen, as indicated<lb />
by the scores 0-0, 3.1 and 0-0.<lb />
Hilda Moore, of the Junior-Sopho-<lb />
i lore team, led her charges to vic-<lb />
tory in splendid fashion by chalking<lb />
Up two of the winning tallies. Cap-<lb />
tain Amanda Etheridge came up for<lb />
a third tally. Their skill was equally<lb />
matched by Varna Carraway, only<lb />
scorer, Annie Barthamew and Cap-<lb />
tain Dixie Chappell of the Senior-<lb />
Freshmen team; but they were un-<lb />
able to minister the extra punch to<lb />
put over the winning goals.<lb />
Standouts Picked<lb />
On Varsity Team<lb />
For Field Hockey<lb />
Fourteen girls have been chosen<lb />
from the two field hockey teams on<lb />
the campus for the varsity team.<lb />
Under the constitution of the Wo-<lb />
men's Athletic association the mem-<lb />
bers of the varsity team will receive<lb />
25 points towards awards and will<lb />
have a picture in the annual.<lb />
The varsity team was chosen by<lb />
Nell Murphy, head of hockey, Miss<lb />
Nell Stallings, adviser, and Lee Bled-<lb />
oe, president of the WAA, following<lb />
 tournament in which a team com-<lb />
posed of juniors and sophomores de-<lb />
feated a team composed of seniors<lb />
and freshmen.<lb />
Members of the varsity team are<lb />
Amanda Ktheridge, Lee Bledsoe,<lb />
Dorothy I'eele, Caroline Register,<lb />
Annie Bartholomew, Molly Brown,<lb />
Dixie Chapell, Margaret Hall, Bob-<lb />
Mo Brewer, Penny Smith, Lucy<lb />
 r e 7 a  u I Winston, Hilda Moore, Jean Matt-<lb />
captain oi tennis and was a member ,�<lb />
Jones, Langley Begin<lb />
Last Part Of Training<lb />
Maxwell Field, Ala Nov. 10.�Two<lb />
souths from Fast Carolina Teachers<lb />
College, Greenville, N. C, Douglas R.<lb />
Jones and Carl V. Langley, have re-<lb />
ported to the army air forces pre-<lb />
� flight school for pilots at Maxwell<lb />
i field, Alabama, to begin the third<lb />
 phase of their training as pilots in<lb />
the U. s. Army Air Forces' expand-<lb />
ing program.<lb />
These aviation cadets are receiving<lb />
nine weeks of intensive physical, mili-<lb />
tary and academic instruction at<lb />
Maxwell field, preparatory to begin-<lb />
ning their actual flight training at<lb />
one of the many primary flying<lb />
schools located in the Army Air<lb />
Forces Eastern Flying Training Com-<lb />
mand.<lb />
Cadet Jones, who attended East<lb />
Carolina Teachers college in 1U41-<lb />
1H43 played basketball, served as<lb />
of Pi Kappa Phi fraternity.<lb />
Cadet Langley attended in<lb />
1940.<lb />
1939-<lb />
by the chapter. It was unanimously<lb />
approved that we meet our budget by<lb />
personal subscription rather than by<lb />
outside activities.<lb />
bewa and Nell Murphy.<lb />
(Mary Elizabeth Crawford), Mrs.<lb />
I John Y. Lassiter (Leila Pleasant),<lb />
Mrs. H. L. Dale (Maydc Reynolds),<lb />
Mrs. Stephen Wallace Derbyshire<lb />
! (Anne Richardson), and Miss Caro-<lb />
line Richardson and Claris Smith.<lb /><lb />
iten nnisi<lb />
alf was pi<lb />
i i � nd half turnet<lb />
at three all. Johnson threw both<lb />
touchdown passes and scored the ex-<lb />
tra point after one of them.<lb />
Ben Brown brought about the lone<lb />
Marine touchdown when he took the<lb />
ball on the Marines' 25 and in three<lb />
plays ran 75 yards for the score.<lb />
Later in the second period. Captain j<lb />
Johnson threw a long pass to Fenner<lb />
Boyd to set up the score and a short<lb />
The score<lb />
Pritchard and Jean A.beyounis were<lb />
visitors on the campus recently Lor-<lb />
raine teaches public school music and<lb />
is in charge of the glee club in the<lb />
Murfreesboro school. She also teach-<lb />
es private lessons in voice there.<lb />
Tl<lb />
the Marine;<lb />
periods. In<lb />
th<lb />
ing the game, the one to Boyd for the tally<lb />
,ed Wednesday. remained tied unti<lb />
into a riot, fourth quarter<lb />
ring twice in both an<lb />
third period, it was on<lb />
Jean is working with a tobacco corn-<lb />
in Greenville and is giving voice<lb />
lessons to beginning students, while<lb />
studying voice under Mr. Fischer.<lb />
They were both voice students of dis-<lb />
tinction here last year, being stars in<lb />
completed Plans were made for a<lb />
Christmas bazaar. The treasurer re-<lb />
ported twenty-five paid members.<lb />
At the close of the social hour of<lb />
games, a delicious salad plate with<lb />
coffee was served.<lb />
On November 1, the chapter met at<lb />
home of Miss Annie Bason. Miss<lb />
i Clyde Stokes and Mrs. Paul Jones<lb />
i (Ruth Barhee) were associate hos-<lb />
tesses.<lb />
Raleigh Chapter:<lb />
The Raleigh chapter met at the<lb />
home of Mrs. J. C. Holland on Thurs-<lb />
day evening, October 14, for their<lb />
regular bu mess and social meeting.<lb />
Mrs. Join H. Harris and Misses<lb />
Greenville Chapter Meetings:<lb />
The Greenville chapter has had two<lb />
meetings this year. The first met<lb />
Friday night, October 8, in the new<lb />
classroom building and the bridge<lb />
tournament was held Friday night.<lb />
Mildred Herring and Hannah Ireland I November 5, in the same building at<lb />
 estt rn<lb />
MI<lb />
Advisers Aiding<lb />
With Publications<lb />
Crandell a<lb />
Lass<lb />
end<lb />
B<lb />
rain, who took a long aerial<lb />
ter. Crandell caught it in<lb />
one. The Marines second<lb />
the third period came after<lb />
erceptejd one of Johnson's<lb />
midfield and ran it back<lb />
bo the six-inch line. Then<lb />
from Captain Lassiter to<lb />
� Marines went into a 24-6<lb />
ther<lb />
ice.<lb />
Captain<lb />
when<lb />
to Boyd that put the game<lb />
Ed Beddingfield passed to<lb />
Johnson to make it 13-6. con-<lb />
cluding the scoring for the day.<lb />
Leggett was good in the Marine<lb />
line while the Commandos power-<lb />
house was Jimmi<lb />
for the<lb />
early in the<lb />
, , x , the opera "Martha.<lb />
Johnson tossed '<lb />
Goldsboro Chapter:<lb />
The Goldsboro Chapter held its<lb />
first meeting last week and made<lb />
plans for further meetings.<lb />
Charlotte Chapter:<lb />
The first fall meeting of the Char-<lb />
otte chapter was held September 29,<lb />
f"r had.<lb />
last game beforeleaving<lb />
Navy.<lb />
Score by periods:<lb />
Marines0 6<lb />
Commandos0 6<lb />
is, Teco<lb />
Tecoan.<lb />
; Dr. E. T. Brown-<lb />
 r the Tecoan.<lb />
rial . � icr. He<lb />
b th business and edi-<lb />
�� : - years. He has<lb />
� i for five years.<lb />
I � k the annual<lb />
in the student's<lb />
. later thej will gi<lb />
. -mate that have<lb />
and succeeded in life<lb />
rnts Students<lb />
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. ara and be ays he<lb />
have done a good<lb />
 business adviser<lb />
Pit es O' Eight and has<lb />
Dr. Flanagan's coin-<lb />
that h thought n would be<lb />
ther magazine for the<lb />
. � g ampus information<lb />
iumn. He praised the<lb />
and iikes the way it has<lb />
: i- Be-t<lb />
if in, like Doctor Flana- j<lb />
� ��� adviser for the <lb />
I i E ght. This is his first<lb />
� �� Teco Echo. He<lb />
for both publica-<lb />
an -aid, "I don't<lb />
n �r off the record.<lb />
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least ruled�that the<lb />
il . have all responsibil-<lb />
� � I i their mistakes<lb />
In the final period, Keith Cum-<lb />
- : . another of Brown's touch-<lb />
 es on the Commandos' 25.<lb />
lb- cut to his right, dodged a would-<lb />
. � kl  feinted the safety man and<lb />
reached pay dirt in full fashion.<lb />
Later in the fourth period, it was<lb />
(randeli once again. This time he<lb />
took his pass from Cummings, to con-<lb />
Alumni<lb />
News<lb />
Chapter Meetings Held<lb />
By Alumni Association<lb />
Burlington Chapter Meetings:<lb />
This Chapter has made an excellent u.j ;tt the home of Mrs. J. R. Harris<lb />
Felton, playing his -tart. On September 15, 1943, Mrs. ,ya Miller). The girls brought<lb />
Jennings Bryan (Letha Jarman) and their knitting or sewing, and a social<lb />
Mrs. Jake Mayo (Sophia Jarman). hour was enjoyed before the business<lb />
the retiring president, were joint meeting.<lb />
hostesses at a delightful out-door j ju. officers for the ensuing year<lb />
supper honoring the former teachersare as follows: president. Mrs. Buck<lb />
and welcoming the newcomer t arrington (Shirley Miller); vice-<lb />
After the supper a wall-attended president, Lucy Hanks; secretary,<lb />
business session was held. At this Mrs. J. R, Harris (Yera Miller);<lb />
time the follow new officers were treasurer, Mrs. R. A. Hand (Pearle<lb />
elected: President. Miss Ella Moore; Daniels); publicity, Mrs. E. H. Stegall<lb />
vice-president. Mrs. Anna Outland J (Rosalind Satterwhite); adoption,<lb />
Parker; secretary, Miss Clyde Stokes; Mrs. Fred Sprock (Louise Kittrell)<lb />
were assistant hostesses.<lb />
An enthusiastic business session<lb />
was I "Id with Mrs. Harris, president,<lb />
presiding. Reports were given by the<lb />
following c o m mitt e e s chairmen:<lb />
Membership, Mrs. G. E. Crawley<lb />
(Ethel Yick); Program, Mrs.<lb />
J. E. Holland (Allah May Hordan),<lb />
Ways and Means: Miss Ruby Gar-<lb />
ris; Sunshine: Mrs. Richard Coke<lb />
(Inez Winfield); Scrapbook: Mrs. J.<lb />
M. Newsoaa (Ellen Renfrew); Social:<lb />
Miss Mildred Herring; Year Book:<lb />
Mrs. B. J. Ray (Anne Whitehurst)<lb />
and Miss Hannah Ireland.<lb />
After the business session bridge<lb />
and Chinese checkers were enjoyed.<lb />
At the conclusion of the games re-<lb />
freshmenta were served.<lb />
New members welcomed into the<lb />
Chapter were: Mrs. R. A. Martin<lb />
the college. These were both success-<lb />
ful meetings.<lb />
At the November meeting of the<lb />
Chapter 28 tables were set for the<lb />
annual bridge tournament. Many<lb />
prises were generously donated for<lb />
favors by the Greenville merchants.<lb />
0<lb />
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6<lb />
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game.<lb />
The<lb />
lions,<lb />
n and<lb />
and (<lb />
Many friends of Mrs. Kate Beck-<lb />
with. long the Lady Principal of the<lb />
coring for the day. Neither<lb />
a try for extra point and ! "<lb />
was 36-6 at the 'nd of the<lb />
Treasurer. Mrs. Baxter Ridenhour;<lb />
Reporter, Mrs. Jake Mayo.<lb />
On October 4. this chapter met at<lb />
the home of Mrs. R. A. Sharps. The<lb />
game was unique in mtercep-<lb />
Brown intercepted five Com-<lb />
passes, Beverly Cutler three,<lb />
aptatn Lassiter two, proving<lb />
that the Marines's defense was alert.<lb />
In the line, Leggett was in there rush-<lb />
ing the passes on every play, driving1<lb />
i and getting through. Crandell,<lb />
playing right end. was there, too.<lb />
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The TECf) ECHO<lb />
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PAGE FOUK - "  -�� .T �<lb />
East Carolina Students Donate $394.12 To War hund<lb /><lb />
Students of East Carolina Teach-<lb />
ers' college contributed a U'tal �t<lb />
$394.10 to the United or National War,<lb />
fund drive conducted in the city and<lb />
, t campus last week. Faculty<lb />
and workmen of the<lb />
ti ited slT.1 for a total<lb />
; m the institution as a<lb />
Students Offer<lb />
Varied Answers<lb />
TeWar Queries<lb />
tl was $260.11 al ove<lb />
�I i turned in by theMany varied answers were obtain-<lb />
�, college. Last year'sed f om tu i rtl who filled in a<lb />
1  Cai lina seventhquestionnaire, recently distributed by<lb />
lies ea in thethe Tec i Echo, concerning problems<lb />
to the World Stu-arising from war conditions.<lb />
S udH ndle Drive i an � t the WAccord ' � to this questionnaire, air is the favorite branch The WAVES is the<lb />
, . �' the Young�  erred 1 ranch of the women's ser-<lb />
ciation, head-while th nurse corps ran a close<lb />
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president of the�1 the question of whether women<lb />
t �Christian association, , drive and carry-hould be drafted into the armed services. Exactly a"1 per cent of the stu-<lb />
1 � �n "� the campus. 1; y night ' ' ; � is "hursdaj . Octob r 28, �  colU cted indents q tioned, all of whom were :  answered "yes while the other 50 pi r cc nt answered "no Seventy-jve x r cent of the students queried lo nol elieve in war marriages, and<lb />
. � year, wasne girl answ red, "Yes, if anybodyll<lb />
: S gma chapter ofn arrj nw,<lb />
A pi a, national 1 nors rjTl ere re numerous varied sug-t ons  to what should be done � rlitl r alter the war. One of the 1 unique answers was "put bint<lb />
i a cag and charge a dollar admis-<lb />
The Student Coopera-ision until the war debt is paid<lb />
was - cond high with aAnswers to the question "What shortages caused by the war affect<lb />
Pers ��n ass In 'ryou most?" were evenly distributed<lb />
al canvassing, tween hose, shoes. e,a and food.<lb />
249.60 was added to the"Men" was answered by one girl.<lb />
�iti n. An at-Most of the students thought that<lb />
"e t ' ntact evers stu-e United States should dominate at<lb />
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SaI for the menbetween the United States and the<lb />
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More Than 1200 Service Men<lb />
Entertained At ECKTTgi I all<lb />
Government Asks<lb />
More Draftsmen j<lb />
To Aid With War<lb />
Ov.r a hundred draftsmen are be-<lb />
iought by the r. S. Civil Sarv.ce<lb />
Commission for work in Federal<lb />
agencies thai i- neces ary to<lb />
pro eeution of the war. Entrant<lb />
salaries range from $1,762 to 13,163<lb />
ar, including pay for th<lb />
,f overtime incorporated m the 18<lb />
hour Federal workweek.<lb />
Draft men of all type- are needed,<lb />
I Soldiers, sailors, marines, coast-<lb />
I guardsmen and fliers�more than<lb />
200 of .hem have been guests of the<lb />
college daring the social hour from<lb />
8:80 until 10:30 on Saturday nights<lb />
.nee registration September 21.<lb />
From all parts of the country, Cali-<lb />
femia, Maine, New York, Texas,<lb />
IN th Carolina, from numbers of<lb />
array, navy and marine bases, these<lb />
: men have drifted to East Carolina for<lb />
: week-end leaves, too short to visit<lb />
hen respective homes.<lb />
i From Fast Year<lb />
This means of entertaining service<lb />
m n has grown out of the Saturday<lb />
i night and Sunday afternoon recrea-<lb />
; inal hours of last year. Sunday af-<lb />
ternoons were devoted to ping pong,<lb />
checkers, volley ball, darts and other<lb />
imes. College girls acted as hos-<lb />
t esses.<lb />
ti naj hour is being considered.<lb />
( ommenta of visiting service men<lb />
indicate that camp leaves spent on<lb />
("apt. Jimmy Dempsey<lb />
rticularly ship, electrical, and me- j jr U. Vernoa l<lb />
anieal draftsmen, as well aa top Uate from Green vi .<lb />
raphic draftsmen. Agencies need- pieted hU 5� mifwion<lb />
Continuation of the bundav recrea- - �i , <lb />
types ol peraonnal m tin ritorj :in w n� ��.<lb />
greatest number- are the leveral bo- United States aa an ii<lb />
teaus of the N'avs Department, the) if, �r Lieutenant 1.<lb />
,e East Carolina campus rate high Coaat and Geodetk Survey of the De- lho � ,),�� ,<lb />
ith all branches of the service. Ac-paiumnt of Commerce and the ��a�ar adI<lb />
.ording to one marine, "The only Geological Survey of<lb />
ling wrong with the set-up is that ol the Interioi<lb />
E TC is too far from Cherry Point 11 artment an-<lb />
and his solution to the problem is<lb />
n ove Cherry Point nearer to Green-j Qualified engineering draft-men in<lb />
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Captain Jimmy Dempsey<lb />
Stationed On West Coast<lb />
Beverly<lb />
Margaret<lb />
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Flem<lb />
and<lb />
been transferred to the air inspec-<lb />
tor's office at headquarters of the<lb />
nd Bomber commaw<lb />
ington state, according " inf rma-<lb />
tion received recently from Fort<lb />
?rge Wrig<lb />
is stationed.<lb />
Captain Dempsey, who wears th<lb />
LECTURER<lb />
(Continued from Pace One)<lb />
oad to Tunis to report what they<lb />
M i �- the way. Colling-<lb />
and I is c mpani ns shouted to<lb />
Brown, Ellis Bedsworth, Clifton<lb />
Crandell and Keith Cummings.<lb />
The faculty is represented on the<lb />
committee by Dr. Herbert Rebarker,<lb />
i Capt. Jimmy Dempsey, former East<lb />
�Would you be willing to be an old'(,aroliim stud�nt from Wilson, has<lb />
iid and live in freedom?" This<lb />
��' ' � '�'��� fcion caused a meat deal of dis-<lb />
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turer, posed it<lb />
l ' .  ' ��:l" at Easi Carolina last ton mvivt.(j .recently from Fort tired soldiers the" news<lb />
� �� an' year. According to the questionnaire,  Wright, the post at which he had fallen. f<lb />
a Weilons tor g5 H,t. cent ot tiu. stUlit.IU lirv wiij<lb />
erry Albritton, u, � tl ir dl.vams of mal<lb />
nan, Bar-1" jjostofe stadents couldnot Distinguished Flying cross and Air<lb />
dlay ,�� t � t  lonirth of the medal with nine Oak Leaf clu-ters foi<lb />
The Treasury De-<lb />
War Product -<lb />
Board utilize statistical draftsmen, ractkal<lb />
draftii -<lb />
ti- i<lb />
vilie. any field are urged to apply, now-<lb />
Committee Handles It ever, persons without prenoua expen-<lb />
Helen Flvnn is chairman of the -nee in the fields where needs exist<lb />
courtesy card committee, which issues may be appointed and trained in th.<lb />
invitations to service men in the subject. Women are especially de-<lb />
lobby of the Wright building during sired Applicants having training or<lb />
the social hour. Other student mem- experience primarily in commercial<lb />
hers of the committee are Dorothy! art. interior decorating, etc w<lb />
Lewis, Vivian Yelverton, Bessie Coun included any drafting training or ex-<lb />
cil and Bena Bateman, and Ben I perienee will be considered.<lb />
For positions paying $l,7o2 a year.<lb />
requirements are at a minimum. Per-<lb />
Hollar and Dr. Herbert C. Haynes.<lb />
no words could describe the expres- Two faculty members and two boys<lb />
sions on those weary soldiers' faces from the committee receive -ervice<lb />
at that moment. He said he felt like<lb />
a modern Paul Revere,<lb />
�.all.<lb />
glee as To<lb />
�resent con<lb />
at ti.e leni<lb />
be. A number participation in bombing raids agains<lb />
he Axis from England and North<lb />
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the<lb />
inch)<lb />
Drhc Explained<lb />
rned fame for himself<lb />
ankly prof<lb />
as to when the war would end.<lb />
post-<lb />
Aust<lb />
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drive among tin<lb />
various wy- , , g d   ix nuitils U) six vcars.<lb />
. chapel program x, maJority of l)u. tudents, how- i Africa, eaj<lb />
-r. frankly professed no knowledge h" personal pilot of Gen. Ike Eisen-<lb />
hower, commander in chief of tin-<lb />
Allied forces in the Mediterranean<lb />
' theatre of war.<lb />
The Second Bomber command, ac-<lb />
cording to the release, trains combat<lb />
crews and units for heavy bombard-<lb />
' ment groups in overseas organiza-<lb />
tions at bases throughout the north-<lb />
west.<lb />
While at East Carolina Captain<lb />
I Demnsev played basketball with the<lb />
Pirates and was outstnndin<lb />
Collapses on Job<lb />
After an all-night ride<lb />
he finallv<lb />
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Constantine where he caught<lb />
Dr. P.<lb />
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� operation of<lb />
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id gave facts about the<lb />
drive in the city and j<lb />
Creech explained I<lb />
East Carolina Has<lb />
312 Alumni Listed<lb />
n Armed Services<lb />
i plane for Algiers, Arriving just in j<lb />
ime for his broadcast, he was near<lb />
Lo the point of exhaustion. He broad-<lb />
�ast his news and just as the "off<lb />
air" signal flashed on. he collapsed.<lb />
son, ��. nville and Colombus, Miss.<lb />
The captain is the son of Lt. Col.<lb />
and Mrs. James C. Dempsey of Wil-<lb />
son. He is married, his wife now<lb />
making her home at 104 Bruton<lb />
avenue. Wilson.<lb />
You will be proud of yourself<lb />
to see the<lb />
DRESSES, SUITS. COATS<lb />
AND ACCESSORIES<lb />
at<lb />
WILLIAMS'<lb />
! "The Ladies' Store"<lb />
QUALITY and QUANTITY<lb />
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CAROLINA DAIRY'S<lb />
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East Carolina Teachers college is<lb />
represented in all branches of the ser-<lb />
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Shirley Avery, Elizabeth Beavens.<lb />
Sarah Pun M. ry Belle Clark. Rachel<lb />
Farrior, Lucy Ivea Clover. Ida Ruth<lb />
ing conducting and urged Knowles, Margaret Martin. Nell<lb />
contribute. McCullen, Frances Nance, Mildred<lb />
 Owens, Katherine Jones Page, Doro-<lb />
F'TOlJlp thy Parks. Frances Peel. Elizabeth<lb />
White Perkins, Frances Sinclair.<lb />
ted from Page One) Mary B. Strickland and Edna E.<lb />
Armred Force band. Whitley.<lb />
� -ay, "I dis- At preent Charles Little and<lb />
about grades. Herbert Hemby are missing; and<lb />
is mi placing the em- Andy Knowey is a German prisoner.<lb />
advice to students is: ()- D. Andrews, John Johnston, Wil-<lb />
hii g for which you are ham Sledge, Thomas Meeks, George<lb />
: d exci i in this. Whether West and Stanley Woolfalk have been<lb />
: ing college as a future killed in action.<lb />
: i "social engineering" Thomas Meeks received a decora-<lb />
� e confidence gained by tion for action over Germany and<lb />
outstanding ability in after his death his parents received<lb />
in a <lb /><lb />
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