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From The Staff<lb />
GREENVILLE. N. C, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1943<lb />
Number 5<lb />
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Two n-w member? f the music de-<lb />
ment Dr. Karl V. Cil I I and Mr.<lb />
Charles Fisher, and Mips Eleanor<lb />
Ether id Re, who joined the faculty<lb />
last year, were presented in a joint<lb />
recital Thursday night. December 2<lb />
Dr. Gilbert, violinist, played Pre<lb />
hide (The Deluge) by Paint-Saens.<lb />
Sonata in A Major by Franck, Alle-<lb />
irretta ben noderato, Romance, from<lb />
D. Minor Concerto bj Wieniawski,<lb />
and Suite. Op. 4-4 by Sehutt, Allegro<lb />
risoluto. His encore was Rondino<lb />
(On a theme by Beethovan) by Kries-<lb />
!er. Miss Eleanor Etheridge accom<lb />
nanied him at the piano.<lb />
Mr. Fishet Sings<lb />
Mr. Charles Fisher, baritone, sane.<lb />
It is Enough (Elijah) by Mendelssohn.<lb />
Where'er You Walk (Semele) by Han<lb />
del. British Children Prayer bj<lb />
Wolfe, Old Mother Elubbard (In tin<lb />
Style of Handel) by Hely-Hutchhv<lb />
son. I Heard A Foresi Praying by<lb />
De Rose and Gwine to Hebbin by<lb />
Wolfe. For bis encores be sane Flu<lb />
White Gift Service<lb />
Held For Students<lb />
In Chapel Tuesday<lb />
I) Denver E. Baughan<lb />
Doctor Baughan<lb />
Cet? Recognition<lb />
h? Short Stories<lb />
Q i eiips Feature<lb />
3hristmts �mk<lb />
h Joist Eesita!<lb />
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Finder,<lb />
Song by Amy Woodfordt<lb />
and Young Tom of Devon bj<lb />
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it the piano by his wife. Mrs. Shirlej<lb />
: Fisher.<lb />
Mis Etheridge, pianist, player<lb />
Sena Op. 5, in F Minor ,y B ahnis.<lb />
Allegro Maestoso, Andante Espres<lb />
ivie. For h r encore she played May<lb />
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by OeeW. 3�i <lb />
closing Dr. Gilbert<lb />
tad the best time of my life tonigjfl<lb />
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trgarel Fe� i left, and Margie Dudley h<lb />
oi associate editors of the Teco Ech<lb />
e keen elevated from the<lb />
OS-editors of Pieces O'<lb />
ECTC Girls Win<lb />
Specie! Honors<lb />
College To Close Friday<lb />
For Christmas Holidays<lb />
At 4 B Confess<lb /><lb />
Annie Blanche Johnson<lb />
Lawson, JSCTC freshmen.<lb />
Fraternity Hears i<lb />
Speech by Hilldrup<lb />
Paper Late<lb />
t the request of the printer.<lb />
Sherman M. Park � ho wenl to<lb />
Fort Bragg. December 7. to be<lb />
inducted into the Failed States<lb />
army the publication date of this<lb />
i-vuc o the Teco Echo �a de-<lb />
layed trom Friday, December 10.<lb />
until Wednesday, December 15.<lb />
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Meadows Makes Talk<lb />
In Assembly Program<lb />
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Whkh ef- "K " : x � a,ul Peace<lb />
. iimil - topk of a talk by President<lb />
Lid. l �- R Meadow, i, the assembly<lb />
I  lay, November 30.<lb />
a ; ii g that the country cannot lei<lb />
now m its war effort, he urged<lb />
 ation as well as other ac-<lb />
. . tivil i considered in connection<lb />
rity i litical ith its contribution to victory and<lb />
a prime � �' � S If-discipline and sacrifices<lb />
� � � war effort are essenta he<lb />
re are inner said. Doctor Meadows, who was in-<lb />
, .  rtanl I ed by Miss Louise William<lb />
� Hilldrup, and declared that conservation, especially<lb />
field of health, is an important<lb />
; art<lb />
f education in the wark effort.<lb />
��� to the end of the fall<lb />
.Vcording to Registrai<lb />
J. Mcfjinnie, "This has beer<lb />
� i;tTter. Everything has<lb />
gone along very wvll and with ver<lb />
little disturbance, in spite of the<lb />
present turmoil<lb />
Vbout Student Fee<lb />
Doctor McGinnis asked that the<lb />
students be reminded of the fact that <lb />
the student activity fee of 6 will be<lb />
paid along with the regular fee in the<lb />
Administration building before regis<lb />
ti ation.<lb />
Since the students will register foi<lb />
the winter quarter on January 4. they<lb />
are asked to get the new schedules<lb />
that an- now available in the Admini-<lb />
stration building and work out all<lb />
problems in schedule for winter quar-<lb />
ter with their advisers before going<lb />
home for the holidays. This will<lb />
avoid some of the confusion on regis-<lb />
tration da; . says Doctor McGinnis.<lb />
The College Calendar<lb />
Because of the necessity of having<lb />
34 weeks iii the college year, the<lb />
calendar for this year will follow the<lb />
mtlined plan given in the college<lb />
catalog. This means that, there will<lb />
(See HOLIDAYS on Page Four)<lb />
"One-Way Love a story of th<lb />
West Tennessee hills by Dr. Denvei<lb />
E. Baughan of the Fast ('ar ilina Eng-<lb />
lish department, appears in the cur<lb />
rent mind er of American Preface<lb />
creative cigan of the School of h<lb />
inanities at the University of Iowa.<lb />
Prof. Noi man Foerester is direi<lb />
of this school.<lb />
From Dodd, Mead<lb />
Doctor Baughan has had inquiries<lb />
from the Atlantic Monthy Press re-<lb />
garding a novel on the "One-Way<lb />
! ove" theme. Favorable comment,<lb />
ether with an inquiry regarding<lb />
for a novel, was elicited from<lb />
Mead and Company when<lb />
)'( locks another story by<lb />
ghan with the same -et-<lb />
uhlished in the Prairie<lb />
niversity of Nebraska,<lb />
mer of 1942.<lb />
I hcfotfRmScu an. who joined the<lb />
Fa.t ?Ca�BJjKfacuity in liT. re-<lb />
'  'iiL1  ' deirree-<lb />
Yandyfcj�L tawf-ity and his doc-<lb />
ti rate utirSile- adversity. He has also<lb />
uoue fttadurrte'ff ik at C.eorge Pea-<lb />
body college<lb />
Research fcJS.peJST,<lb />
In atUiW<lb />
Doctc<lb />
numb<lb />
induing "jJl<lb />
lu-iytl'o<lb />
and Alta was declared a national peamM<lb />
winner in the clothing achievement  Jfn(<lb />
contest PMh4 . pT'<lb />
Annie Blanche has been a 1l(1yJ�Jpy- ojpHgnois Press; "Creative Writ-<lb />
! in 4-H Club work in the Souiworfd fr. Jnc, - puldished in Education,<lb />
i club, and won the ten-daydPr tyf cJ.�A.i(8tbbe' J '� "Swift's Source of the<lb />
 Chieagu with ail evpt-nses paid fgofih-ms Reconsidered appear-<lb />
ttaVing first rdace m Leuoir co,ynty Irxg t'e September ICW issue of<lb />
i Southeastern district, and the sratel gtigij-di I iterar History, published<lb />
'in her food project. Having beej.y tt The Johns Hopkins Press;<lb />
food project winner for five years -gj, Philip Sidney and the Match-<lb />
, and holder of the Lenoir county can! makers appearing in Modern Fan<lb />
ning title for foyx years, she ap- ; KUage Review. October 1938, publish-<lb />
peared m a national radio program J DV Cambridge University Press,<lb />
I "Fashions in Rations" from Chicago j England; "A Compliment to Sidnej<lb />
j while there.  Hamlet appearing in Notes and<lb />
Alta, who has taken a leading part J (Queries oi August li.t, 1939, published<lb />
in 4-H activities in Robeson county j� London, and "The Question of Sid-<lb />
for seven years, has completed 22 pro-<lb />
jects and has specialized in canning,<lb />
food, room improvement, and cloth-<lb />
ing. She was one of a team of five<lb />
girls and three boys representing<lb />
North Carolina at the Congress.<lb />
A four-year college scholarship was<lb />
awarded Annie Blanche and a $200<lb />
one to Alta for being declared na-<lb />
tional winners. Both girls plan to be<lb />
home demonstration agents.<lb />
All the various branches of the Fast<lb />
Carolina department of music joined<lb />
together to present a joint recital ofjford as<lb />
Christina- music in Austin auditor- Joseph,<lb />
ium Monday night.<lb />
To open the program tin- brass en-<lb />
semble, heard off stage as from a<lb />
distance, presented four numbers un-<lb />
der the direction of Mr. Karl Gilbert.<lb />
The numbers are "0 Come. All Ye<lb />
Faithful "Hark! Tin- Herald Angels<lb />
�  ' i) Little Town of Bethlehem"<lb />
ml "Joy to the World<lb />
Miss du sie Kuykendall then direct-<lb />
H the � chorus' in singing<lb />
ival<lb />
� Charles<lb />
� �del ed<lb />
How a<lb />
Song<lb />
as There and No Fire<lb />
wa sung by Elizabeth<lb />
Bridge) .<lb />
The women's chorus sang "Carol<lb />
d the R issian Children "Ye Watch-<lb />
 Ande Ye Holy One and "The<lb />
Sleep of the t'hild Jesus with Miss<lb />
Kuykendall ecting. They later of-<lb />
fered "Glory to God in tin- Highest"<lb />
�:� : "Silent Night! Holy<lb />
the close of the program.<lb />
A Vocal ensemble, composed i r a<lb />
worni n's quintet, was directed by Mr.<lb />
Fisher in the singing of "Angels o'er<lb />
the Fields "From Heaven High and<lb />
�Full;<lb />
i<lb />
� � Bells<lb />
Contributing to the Christmas<lb />
-pirit on the campus, the YWCA and<lb />
the YMCA have for many years had<lb />
 white ift service on Sunday night.<lb />
For the past two years the students<lb />
received this program in i- embly<lb />
with such enthusiasm that it was gi-<lb />
ven again yesterday in chapel. Mabel<lb />
Spence Watson headed the commit-<lb />
tee planning the program.<lb />
At the beginning of the program,<lb />
the curtain was drawn to reveal the<lb />
manger scene with Elizabeth Craw-<lb />
.M; . v M I John Johnson a<lb />
T L.ist trio, composed<lb />
of Clarine . on, Dorothy Sasser<lb />
and Edna Averette, sang "Silent<lb />
Night" and Joy to the World<lb />
Mabel Spence WatSOn W a - I �'<lb />
reader.<lb />
People representing the various<lb />
campus organizations brought gifts<lb />
in keeping with the hristmas spirit.<lb />
Those bringing gifts to the mangi i<lb />
were: -J. C. Shepherd from the YMCA<lb />
offering worship, Dorothy Lewis<lb />
from the SCC offering courage, Eve-<lb />
lyn Lewis from the sophomore class<lb />
offering love, Vivian Yelverton from<lb />
the junior class offering unselfness<lb />
Dorothy Pearsal from the senior<lb />
class offering tolerance. Annie Bar-<lb />
tholomew from the WAA offering<lb />
:� yalty, Gretchen Webster from the<lb />
literarv societies off. forgive-<lb />
ness, Sarah Hunter from the clubs<lb />
ffering patnee, Christine Heilen<lb />
trom the publications offering work.<lb />
Elizabeth Bridgers from the music or-<lb />
j ganizations o f f e r i n g coop ration,<lb />
( arol � igh Humphries from the<lb />
church organizations offering fellow-<lb />
ship, Ruth Allen from the studenl<lb />
Night at J body offering obedience to law. Mrs.<lb />
 Elizabeth Smith f the alumni of-<lb />
fering honor. Doctor Browne from the<lb />
faculty � ffering truth, Mr. Duncan<lb />
from the staff offering service and<lb />
Helen Stone from the YWCA offering<lb />
consecration.<lb />
Watched Their<lb />
he Bells" and "The<lb />
Fisher, the<lb />
"Swiss Ski-<lb />
Rose" and<lb />
ind Alt;<lb />
both re<lb />
. � ,<lb />
ceMed�<lb />
tirtnhl "I<lb />
rago recently. Annie Blanche is one<lb />
 Carolina Teacacrs college wil; of natiun:il h:im10I1 cooks-<lb />
� at fiyoii on Frliy. December<lb />
�-v�nc of tLe Christmas<lb />
ipfciii it?rorniV"ti�aUJhe Na<lb />
-IC4rH, tojJi4ssVlelPin Chi-<lb />
e two short stories,<lb />
las had published a<lb />
rch articles. They<lb />
are's Probable Con-<lb />
WO Romanos ap-<lb />
inuary 1937 number<lb />
English and Germanic<lb />
lished by the Univers-<lb />
Girls Turn On Razzle-Dazzle<lb />
At Christmas-Decorated Dance<lb />
ney's Love for His Wife published<lb />
and<lb />
in Notes<lb />
25, 1939;<lb />
pearing in Stadies<lb />
lished in January<lb />
By Jackie DeLysle<lb />
ECTC's glamour gals turned their<lb />
razzle-dazzle on the many, many ser-<lb />
. vice men. and so so many civilian a-<lb />
midst the fineries of Christmas at the,<lb />
Emerson-sponsored college dance in<lb />
the Wright building, Saturday. De<lb />
1 cember 4.<lb />
i<lb />
East Carolina beauties turned on<lb />
the heat with many bewitching new<lb />
'hair-dos. with Marian Hurley leading<lb />
the parade. Night-colored evening<lb />
, dresses led the variety of gowns<lb />
I sported by ECTC jingle belles, with<lb />
i bridal-wh;te tagging not far behind.<lb />
, It must have been pay day in the ser-<lb />
vices, for orchids and roses vied with<lb />
the :olorful Christmas decorations.<lb />
Incidentally, high honors should go! work in Washington.<lb />
t Maric Mike Cook whose untiring Before coming to<lb />
ECTC Is 'Swell'<lb />
Says Miss Ilex<lb />
Miss France- Alex, hailing front<lb />
Washington. D. C, is one of the new<lb />
additions to the physical education<lb />
department.<lb />
She received her college education<lb />
at Georg Washington university in<lb />
Washington, D, C. and Columbia uni-<lb />
versity, where she received her mas-<lb />
ter's degree lat year. In a Missouri<lb />
high school she began a nurse's<lb />
course, but completed her high school<lb />
ECTC, she in-<lb />
Queries of November gffortg made themselves known in strutted in playground work, public<lb />
Swif; and Gentillet, ap- ; t)u. gaily decorated Christmas tree, school at Gocher college in Baltimore,<lb />
in Philology,<lb />
1940 by the<lb />
North Carolina Press.<lb />
touting the Fast Carolina iusic �v Thorston<lb />
versa ty<lb />
Since<lb />
staff, Doctor Baughan has evidenced<lb />
his interest in writing by working<lb />
with the student publications.<lb />
gaily<lb />
!ulthe blue canopy covering the en-<lb />
I trance, and the scattered bells,<lb />
wreaths and candles.<lb />
I'ni-<lb />
'Sampson County Belles7 Winners<lb />
 . � lies in my<lb />
� H:1-Bi!ly stj<lb />
� ipproprial<lb />
. the "Samp-<lb />
Katie Eai<lb />
i. race Alderman.<lb />
 � � honors of a<lb />
at the amr<lb />
p � red by tl e<lb />
I<lb />
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Mat<lb />
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�. tion Friday<lb />
 in Austin audi<lb />
ral hundred student-<lb />
mall admission price to<lb />
the program.<lb />
At Soda Shop<lb />
wing the program, the Samp-<lb />
I ur.ty Belles visited the soda<lb />
shop and. basket and pitch pipe in<lb />
serenaded the students there-<lb />
They added to their night's earn-<lb />
y taking up a collection after<lb />
pgain singing "Pins and Needles<lb />
nd prize of 50 cents in war<lb />
stamp went to a group of girls doing<lb />
U Can Can dance. The dancers are<lb />
lilda Moore, Julia Hancock, Jerry<lb />
fcAlbritton. Elna Powell. T o m m i e<lb />
tverette and Amanda Etheridge.<lb />
Third prize of 25 cents in stamps<lb />
"PINS AND NEEDLES" and these<lb />
get-ups won first prize in the ama-<lb />
teur hour program for Mattie Grace<lb />
Alderman, left, and Katie Earle<lb />
Owen.<lb />
went to trace Taylor for her effective<lb />
imitation of a small girl doing a reci-<lb />
tation. Judges for the evening were<lb />
Dr. M. N. Posey, Miss Madalon<lb />
1 owers and Mr. Karl Gilbert.<lb />
Give 11 Acts<lb />
Annie B. Bartholomew was mis-<lb />
tress of ceremonies and Catherine<lb />
; Brinson was chairman of the pro-<lb />
! gram, which included 14 acts.<lb />
Vocal solos were rendered by Dot<lb />
j Peebles, Faye Pritchard and Penny<lb />
I Smith. A vocal duet, "The Moun-<lb />
taineers was presented by Mar<lb />
jorie McBee and Helene Rouse. Edna<lb />
Earle Poole gave a reading.<lb />
A tumbling act. "The Builders<lb />
was offered by Verna Carraway, Lee<lb />
Bledsoe, Jean Douglass, Jerry Al-<lb />
britton. Sarah Wilson and Nancy<lb />
Wynne. Amanda Etheridge did a<lb />
juggling act. Nannie Lou Little,<lb />
Alma Gray Bowden, Mary Alice Co-<lb />
?.art and Irene Trot composed a<lb />
blackfact quartet. Peggy Nye, Nell<lb />
Atkinson and Kathaleen Floyd ren-<lb />
dered a comic act, and a trained-<lb />
monkey act was given by Nancy<lb />
Wynne and Mickey Boyette.<lb />
Gilbert Leads Singing<lb />
of Christmas Carols<lb />
Mr. Karl Gilbert, talented faculty<lb />
musician, led the student body in the<lb />
singing of Christmas carols in chapel<lb />
Tuesday, December 7.<lb />
Under the leadership of Mr. Gil-<lb />
bert, the students sang together "O<lb />
Come, All Ye Faithful "It Came<lb />
upon the Midnight Clear "While<lb />
Shepherds Watched Their Flocks<lb />
"O Little Town of Bethlehem" and<lb />
"Silent Night! Holy Night Sheets<lb />
containing the words of the carols<lb />
were distributed among the students.<lb />
Ruth Winslow led the devotional<lb />
and introduced Mr. Gilbert.<lb />
Fraternity Told Story<lb />
Of Spanish Christmas<lb />
An account of the story of Spanish<lb />
Christmas by Esther Maie White and<lb />
duet of "Silent Night" in Spanish by<lb />
Katie Owen and Ronalda Lee featured<lb />
the program at the semi-monthly<lb />
meeting of the Phi Sigma Chapter of<lb />
Sigma Pi Alpha, foreign languages<lb />
fraternity, held Thursday evening,<lb />
December 9. Katie Owen also read<lb />
a poem, "Twas the Night Before<lb />
Christmas<lb />
Three new members, Hazel Gray<lb />
Evans, Jassie Mae Home and Sarah<lb />
Moore, were initiated into the fra<lb />
ternity at this meeting.<lb />
Eileen Farrell Will<lb />
Give Concert Here<lb />
Eileen Farrell, brilliant young star<lb />
of CBS, will appear in the Wright<lb />
Auditorium at 8:80 p. m. on the night<lb />
of January 13.<lb />
Miss Farrell, who has risen to<lb />
fame within the last few years, has<lb />
been acclaimed by critics as "one of<lb />
the most promising young artists to<lb />
have come along in a many a day<lb />
Her voice, that of a dramatic soprano,<lb />
has been praised by Robert C. Bagar<lb />
as "big and lustrous . . . the Kirsten<lb />
Flagstadt, Helen Traubel type of<lb />
voice <lb />
Miss Farrell made her debut over <lb />
CBS several years ago as a guest<lb />
over a symphonic program conducted<lb />
by Howard Barlow. On that occasion ,<lb />
she sang the extremely difficult<lb />
"Liebstodt" from Tristan und Isolde.<lb />
From that day on she has risen to i<lb />
the fame she now enjoys.<lb />
Last year she appeared over three I<lb />
weekly CBS broadcasts, but dropped<lb />
them this year to concentrate on one !<lb />
program a week and her concert ap- <lb />
pearances. Miss Farrell has been in- j<lb />
formed by the management of the<lb />
Metropolitan Opera House, peer of all!<lb />
opera organizations, that whenever.<lb />
she is free they would like for her to<lb />
join their list of artists. I<lb />
Hal Thurston's music blended with<lb />
the Christmas theme as he melted<lb />
gates and gals with his "White<lb />
Christmas His "The Dreamer" also<lb />
created quite an impression in the<lb />
mind of Fmmett Fisher, who spent<lb />
the entire evening singing the first<lb />
two words. This two-word solo must<lb />
not have been too objectionable to<lb />
the crowds of femmes who mobbed<lb />
The Bi- Fish.<lb />
During intermission, the balcony<lb />
was filled with couples who found<lb />
the soft lights and steady hum of<lb />
voices ideal and cozy. Tom Rowlette,<lb />
however, even with two beautiful<lb />
women, could find nothing better to<lb />
do than throw paper cups at couples<lb />
who were "out of this world<lb />
The Marine Race<lb />
Miss Fiances Alex came out first<lb />
in the Marine Race with three ma-<lb />
(See DANCE on Page Four)<lb />
Md and community centers. Her<lb />
summers have been spent in camps<lb />
as physical education director. Here<lb />
she is teaching six classes in health<lb />
and physical educati<lb />
Miss Alex thinks ECTC is "swell<lb />
She says that had it not been for the<lb />
welcome she received when she got<lb />
here, she would not be here now.<lb />
Miss Alex says she had a rather dif-<lb />
ficult time getting here, but she de-<lb />
cided it was worth all the transporta-<lb />
tion difficulties.<lb />
Like so many others. Miss Alex<lb />
a The North and South are so<lb />
different, but it's swell and I do hk.<lb />
it down here so much When quizzed<lb />
about the difference, she replied<lb />
that everyone in the South is m<lb />
warm-hearted and so interested ir<lb />
other people and their problems.<lb />
In her spare time Miss Alex evi-<lb />
dences her devotion to sports of all<lb />
kinds by playing badminton. She can<lb />
be found many afternoons in the<lb />
Wright gymnasium rounding out a<lb />
foursome<lb />
Students, faculty and townsw�en are doing an excellent job of roll-<lb />
ing bandages in the Red Cross workroom in the basement of Austin.<lb />
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WEDNESDAY. PECEMBEK '5, 1943<lb />
PAGE TWO<lb />
The TECO ECHO<lb />
To Cut or Not To Cut<lb />
Let's Get It Settled!<lb />
A' nonces from classes have long been a<lb />
bone t contention at East Carolina Teachers<lb />
college. Two years ago students were allowed<lb />
a straight total of eight cuts with no<lb />
strings attached. This method proved un-<lb />
satisfactory because of the excessive num-<lb />
ber of absences from classes, and the stu-<lb />
dents themselves took action to remedy the<lb />
situation in the spring of 1942.<lb />
It was through action by the student<lb />
h uy that all absences from classes, except<lb />
tlist' with special excuses, were made<lb />
"d uble" cuts. �'� counted as two of the al-<lb />
lowed eight absences. This left the college<lb />
v ith its present inconsistent system, which<lb />
in name gives tight cuts during the quarter,<lb />
but which in actuality allows four absences.<lb />
nd even this system has proved un-<lb />
satisfactory in that there have been many<lb />
t 0 many absences from classes. The fac-<lb />
ulty has now taken action on the matter, and<lb />
a committee has been appointed to recom-<lb />
mend a better system. Various suggestions<lb />
have been made as to a solution to the prob-<lb />
lem of absences. One faculty member has<lb />
suggested unlimited cuts, maintaining that<lb />
the teachers would then make the courses<lb />
hard enough so that cuts would be imprac-<lb />
tical ile. This is generally considered as too<lb />
much of an extreme. In other colleges such<lb />
methods as reducing the number of hours of<lb />
credit given and lowering the grade for the<lb />
irse are used. Both of these systems are<lb />
extremist and fa.il to follow sound reasoning.<lb />
Some colleges, such as Duke university, al-<lb />
1 ��� unlimited cuts for students making the<lb />
r Dean- list in scholastic aver-<lb />
ages. This, too, is improbable for East Car-<lb />
olina, which has no such list.<lb />
It is not known as yet what the faculty<lb />
committee will recommend, but it seems<lb />
likely that they will suggest allowing three<lb />
unconditional cuts each quarter and a limit-<lb />
ed number of excused cuts�the require-<lb />
ments for an excused absence being made<lb />
more' stringent than in the past. Unless a<lb />
tter system is proposed, this seems to be<lb />
the most practicable solution to the East<lb />
Carolina problem.<lb />
Claudia Marks New<lb />
Milestone for Chi Pi<lb />
With the successful presentation of<lb />
Rose Franken's Claudia on Friday and Sat-<lb />
urday evenings, the Chi Pi players marked<lb />
the beginning of their seventh year as an<lb />
essential part of East Carolina Teachers<lb />
i :e. Since being1 founded on the campus<lb />
in the spring of 1937 by Clifton Britton and<lb />
John David Bridgers, the Chi Pi group has<lb />
brought widespread recognition to itself and<lb />
to the college.<lb />
Almost every major performance of<lb />
any type on the campus in the past seven<lb />
years lias been either produced by the Chi<lb />
Pi players or aided by members of the group.<lb />
Perhaps the peak was reached two years ago<lb />
when a Chi Pi play, directed by Clifton Brit-<lb />
ton. won a state championship. Last year the<lb />
group was largely responsible fcr the great<lb />
success of the opera Martha<lb />
And now the success of Claudia marks<lb />
an ther milestone in the prograss of the Chi<lb />
Pi players. Myriads of efforts go into each<lb />
Chi Pi drama, and Claudia has been no ex-<lb />
ception. In addition to endiess rehearsals<lb />
for several weeks, many hours have been put<lb />
in by the back stage crews. All of the stu-<lb />
dents owe a vote of congratulations and<lb />
thanks to the Chi Pi players.<lb />
The Teco Echo<lb />
published Biweekly by the Students of East<lb />
Carolina Teachers College<lb />
faltered as second-class matter December 3,<lb />
1925. at the U. S. Postoffice, Greenville,<lb />
FN. C, under the act of March 3, 1879.<lb />
STUDENT SPOTLIGHT<lb />
another<lb />
of the East Cui-olina lggSTHSS<lb />
Lillian Boyett better known- ��V, <lb />
to Who<lb />
versitu s<lb />
Who in Am<lb />
Mari belli Robertson Editor-in-chief<lb />
ASSOCIATE EDITORS<lb />
Rosalie Brown, Thomas Williams, Jean<lb />
Goggin.<lb />
REPORTERS<lb />
v ncv Wynne, Cornelia Beems, Katie Owen,<lb />
H ris, Frances Congleton, Alta Mae<lb />
Thompson. Louise Kilgo, Robert Martin,<lb />
Jimmy Warren, Paula Ross, Jane Hardy,<lb />
Harriet Dula, Jean Harrelson, Elsie West,<lb />
Kathryn Sprinkle. Jackie DeLysle, Charlene<lb />
Moye.<lb />
'War Is Hell7 Note:<lb />
Army Gets Sherman<lb />
"War is hell"�so said Sherman. The<lb />
staff of the TECO ECHO becomes the latest ex-<lb />
ponent of this maxim. Another Sherman<lb />
has gone to war. This may be bad for the<lb />
enemies of democracy, but it is more immedi-<lb />
ately bad for the TE( 0 ECHO and in the long<lb />
run for the college.<lb />
Most students have inner met Sherman<lb />
M. Parks, and probably only a few have no-<lb />
ticed his name in the masthead of the Teco<lb />
Echo as "technical adviser Sherman has<lb />
printed the college newspaper and served in<lb />
an advisory capacity to the staffs for five<lb />
years. He has been largely responsible for<lb />
the paper's achieving the success it has in<lb />
the journalistic field. Last Wednesday<lb />
Sherman was inducted into the army of the<lb />
United States at the Fort Bragg induction<lb />
center. As a result of this the Renfrew-<lb />
Printing company, which prints the paper<lb />
and Pieces 0' Eight, might liquidate. This<lb />
would create for the staffs and for the stu-<lb />
dent body as a whole the problem of finding<lb />
a means of printing these publications. But<lb />
before attempting to solve this problem, the<lb />
college should join the staffs in extending a<lb />
note of thanks and best wishes to Sherman<lb />
Parks.<lb />
Now Is The Time<lb />
To Start Collecting<lb />
One prime requisite of any teacher is a<lb />
personal library. The prospective teacher<lb />
should have his library well begun by the<lb />
time he has finished his four-year college<lb />
course.<lb />
Facilities for obtaining books of any<lb />
type are negligible on the East Carolina<lb />
campus. In some cases students may obtain<lb />
books no longer being used in classes from<lb />
the book room. Although books of this type<lb />
are usually text books and not too attractive<lb />
to the student, tiny are in many cases valu-<lb />
able additions to a personal library. This is<lb />
especially true in such fields as science,<lb />
home economics and mathematics.<lb />
Another source of books on the campus<lb />
is the stationery store which vends a limit-<lb />
ed number of reprints of books at prices<lb />
which students can afford. This source can<lb />
be much improved if the stationery store<lb />
will procure reprints and cheap copies of the<lb />
classics and other books valuable to a<lb />
teacher's library.<lb />
Since students in this college are not re-<lb />
quired to furnish their own books, they lose<lb />
a valuable incentive to beginning a personal<lb />
library. Teachers on the campus could help<lb />
remedy this situation, perhaps, by offering<lb />
for sale to the students at reduced prices any<lb />
old copies or duplicate copies of good books<lb />
which they may have. In a number of cases<lb />
East Carolina faculty members have books<lb />
which serve only to overstock their own li-<lb />
brary shelves and which in many cases<lb />
might be valuable to students just beginning<lb />
libraries.<lb />
At any rate, students interested in hav-<lb />
ing personal libraries (and this should be all<lb />
students, especially those planning to teach)<lb />
should begin now to investigate possibilties<lb />
of procuring desirable books.<lb />
infirmary. For more extensive surgical care<lb />
students are sent to the local hospital. For<lb />
eye, ear, nose and throat care and for dental<lb />
care students are referred to specialists.<lb />
The health service does not at this time have<lb />
an X-ray or metabolism machine and labora-<lb />
tory facilities are limited.<lb />
For sudden acute illness or for acci-<lb />
dents the student may call for service at any<lb />
time and the nurse in charge, at her discre-<lb />
tion, will call the college physician.<lb />
The health service proxides no medical<lb />
service to students in private homes d rmi<lb />
tories or at any place, except in the college<lb />
infirmary.<lb />
This y,ar Mick is P�sint O, � odtot Student<lb />
association, on the business statt oi int1 commit-<lb />
she also served last year, and on thegJgS Child-<lb />
tee. She is third vice-president j'JJ'u"<lb />
hood Education and a member of the gleeclu<lb />
Last year Mickey was secretary O he VV ,1 ��<lb />
letic association and the recreational chwrmAof <lb />
Student association. During summer gj�J� s�(,a�<lb />
president of the Student Cooperative Govenwem<lb />
'Primary education is Mickey's major and at present<lb />
she is doing her pract.ee teaching at th. 'I raining BChooI.<lb />
About this she says, and I do love it!<lb />
When asked about her hobby Mickey said, I collect 61<lb />
bobs, if you can call that a hobby<lb />
While being interviewed Mickey was madly dressing<lb />
for a date with Carey, her little sailor fromJgwho<lb />
waiting in the parlor of Jarvis ha 11. �JS�<lb />
from Ahoskie and is a transfer from the Women s<lb />
he confessed that she likes it right now it s<lb />
Her favorite sports are<lb />
ISew Book;<lb />
Clifton Crandell<lb />
Mary Sue Moore<lb />
John Johnson<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
Fashion Editor<lb />
Photography Editor<lb />
was<lb />
hails<lb />
college, but s<lb />
here much better,<lb />
swimming and tennis.<lb />
As to her favorite song she pondered a<lb />
bit and said. "They change so often�but<lb />
right now it<lb />
something e<lb />
writers.<lb />
�Til Be<lb />
I'll B<lb />
Bits o'Fashion<lb />
BY SUE<lb />
Jingle bells, iingle bells, jingle all the list and<lb />
way! Do you realise it, chilluns? Christ-<lb />
mas is just around (.cams!<lb />
Christmas means giving; giving means<lb />
shopping; and shopping means a headache �<lb />
unless you make out a Christmas shopping<lb />
Health S<lb />
ervice<lb />
BUSINESS STAFF<lb />
BETTY BATSON Business Manager<lb />
ASSOCIATE BUSINESS MANAGERS<lb />
Gladys Davis, Lucille Huskett, Sybil Bea-<lb />
man, Helen Wooten, June Brandenburg,<lb />
Robert Morgan.<lb />
Denver E. Baughan Editorial Adviser<lb />
Beecher Flanagan Business Adviser<lb />
Sherman M. Parks Technical Adviser<lb />
Member<lb />
North Carolina Collegiate Press<lb />
Association<lb />
Masker<lb />
Associated GoBegiale Press<lb />
GoileSiaie Oldest<lb />
MNMNTn r�� MAT(OH�L<lb />
National Advertising<lb />
CUty HHiw<lb />
How it works:<lb />
Your college health service is organized<lb />
in two divisions�the clinic and the in-<lb />
firmary.<lb />
The clinic provides two definite periods<lb />
daily when the college physician and a nurse<lb />
are at the health service and are available<lb />
for consultation and professional service.<lb />
The college nurses are not permitted to<lb />
diagnose or prescribe, making it most im-<lb />
portant that attendance at the infirmary oc-<lb />
cur when the physician is present. At this<lb />
time your complaints are considered and ad-<lb />
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 science<lb />
group is presented as follows:<lb />
Modem Methods and Materials for<lb />
Teaching Scieyice by Heiss: The Develop-<lb />
ment of Generalized Science Courses in State<lb />
Teachers Colleges by Reynolds; Basic Math-<lb />
ematics by Hart; Fundamental Mathema-<lb />
tics by Harkin; Mathematics in Agriculture<lb />
McGee; Mathematics for Every Day Affair<lb />
by Mallory; The Gist of Mathematics by<lb />
Moore; Practical Mathematics, Parts I and<lb />
II by Palmer; The Mathematics of Finance<lb />
by Perkins and Perkins; Mathematics Dic-<lb />
tionary by James; Bibliography of Mathe-<lb />
matical Education by Schaff; Teaching of<lb />
Secondary Mathematics by Butler; Seven-<lb />
teenth Yearbook of the National Council of<lb />
Teachers of Mathematics; Algebra. Mathe-<lb />
matics for Technical Training by Evans; A<lb />
Survey of Modern Algebra by Birkoff<lb />
and McLane Plane Trigonometry-Mathi ma-<lb />
tics for Technical Training by Evans;<lb />
College Geometry by Daus; Cilculus-<lb />
Mathematies for Technical Training by<lb />
Evans; Calculus by Nelson; Differen-<lb />
tial and Integral Calculus by Bacon;<lb />
Elements of Differential and Integral Cal-<lb />
culus by Granville: Elementary Functions by<lb />
Gale; A Herpetological Consideration of<lb />
Fanned Areas in Southern Arizonia by Gloyd ;<lb />
Fundamentals of Electricity from the Train-<lb />
ing for Victory; Principles of Chemistry<lb />
Bound with Reference Book of Inorganic<lb />
Chemistry by Hildebrand; A Course in Gen-<lb />
eral Chemistry by Bray; Semi-Micro Labora-<lb />
tory Exercises by Burrows; Lecture Experi-<lb />
ments in Chemistry by Fowles; Chemical Ele-<lb />
ments by Nechaeu ; Variation and Differenta-<lb />
tion in Ceratophyllum by Pearl; Wild Vio-<lb />
lets of North American by Baird; Lamora-<lb />
tory Directions for Histological Technique<lb />
by Brauer; Marine Shells of the West Coast<lb />
of North America by Oldroyd; The Spider<lb />
Book by Comstock; Contribution to the Her-<lb />
petology of the Smoky Mountains of Ten-<lb />
nessee by Necker; Reptiles and Amphibians<lb />
of the Chicago Region by Schmidt; Poison-<lb />
ous Snakes of Illinois by Necker.<lb />
With The Armed Forces<lb />
by Rosalie Brown<lb />
For our last issue before the holidays,<lb />
we have news from several of our bo-s.<lb />
some of whom we have not heard from be-<lb />
fore. First is Staff Sgt. James W. Joyner,<lb />
His letter was slightly cut up by the time<lb />
it reached his alma mater, but one gets<lb />
used to such things when the boys get over<lb />
anxious to write an interesting letter. In<lb />
this case, it was a matter of telling us where<lb />
he is stationed. All we know is he is some-<lb />
where outside of the continental limits of<lb />
the U. S. A. But that covers a lot of<lb />
territory. James says he is Uncle Sam's<lb />
number one "goldbrick" when the college<lb />
papers reach him, until he has finished read-<lb />
ing it from cover to cover. He writes.<lb />
"I am stationed in a (an dthen the censor's<lb />
scissors went to work) wilderness<lb />
and have been here for the past thirteen<lb />
months. We have a USO show occasionally<lb />
so at least we see a white woman once in a<lb />
while. (That makes a big difference� be<lb />
stationed at the Naval Magazine. Port Chi-<lb />
cago. Calif. He says the duty is strenuous<lb />
but interesting. "The activities are of a con-<lb />
fidential nature and there is a good chance I<lb />
will move closer to Tokyo as the big eastern<lb />
push progresses writes the Coach. The<lb />
coach is interested in knowing where ali<lb />
"his boys" are and guesses that they are<lb />
scattered all over the world which is about<lb />
right. He wants addresses, so if you will<lb />
watch this column from time to time you will<lb />
be receiving them. "Coach Here is wish-<lb />
ing you a speedy trip to Tokyo where you<lb />
can use some of those offensives you taught<lb />
our undefeated football team year before<lb />
last, and and even speedier return home and<lb />
to ECTC. Address: Lt. (j.g.) J. B. Chris-<lb />
tenbury, 840 Berrillessa St Mortines, Cal.<lb />
� <lb />
Jim White and Carl Whitehurst are<lb />
bunk mates up at Fort Eustis. Va. Jim<lb />
writes that he misses school this year, but<lb />
his work is right in line with his commerce<lb />
major while here. He is secretary to a psy-<lb />
chiatrist, "and the work never fails to be in-<lb />
teresting He confesses that now he wishes<lb />
he has taken more interest in those psy-<lb />
chology courses under Doctor Adams. Ad-<lb />
dress: PFC James L. White. ASN 14157194,<lb />
II 1. &amp; Hq. Btry. AARTC. Fort Eustis. Va.<lb /><lb />
Word reaches us that Keith C. Hudson<lb />
is now enrolled as an aviation cadet in the<lb />
army air forces pre-flight school for pilots<lb />
at Maxwell Field. AlabamaWalter<lb />
Mallard received his wings and commission<lb />
in the AAF this month and was a recent<lb />
visitor to the campus. Friends were glad<lb />
to see him back, and looking hale and hearty<lb />
in his uniform. . . . First Lt Dave Breece<lb />
is back in the states and Raleigh after ser-<lb />
vice as pilot of a light bomber in Labrador,<lb />
Greenland. Iceland. Scotland. England, Tu-<lb />
nisia. Malta. Sicily and Italy. Dave wears<lb />
an air medal ribbon with five clusters. He<lb />
has seen 14 months in active service.<lb /><lb />
Charles Cushman is in pilot training in<lb />
advanced school and is scheduled to finish in<lb />
a few weeks. "Oh happy day! I'm having a<lb />
special pair of silver wings made, three feet<lb />
wide and lit up with neon lights, to wear<lb />
when I get my leave. That's how proud I'll<lb />
be of them he writes. "Cush" wanted to<lb />
know who is taking care of his favorite bush<lb />
just before you get to gate No. 1. That was<lb />
his "parlor" while he was here and he hopes<lb />
it isn't being neglected. Our best wishes go<lb />
0 another<lb />
H is stati<lb />
f our boys who has made good.<lb />
d Arm) Air<lb />
Vi<lb />
i LU,<lb />
Arkansas, at present.<lb /><lb />
Sgt. Mitchell S. A very writes from<lb />
Camp White, Oregon, that he gets the paper<lb />
and enjoys it very much. At the time his<lb />
letter was written he was on maneuvers in<lb />
a dry, dusty county where the "nights arc<lb />
really cold and the days scorching hot<lb /><lb />
Another of the "staffroom buddies<lb />
Pvt.Norman B. Waters (as his letter was<lb />
headed, but Brant to everyone around here)<lb />
is in California with the Leathernecks. "I've<lb />
been out here for three weeks now and<lb />
haven't done a thing but drill about five<lb />
hours a day, run obstacle courses, work in<lb />
the field and scrub floors He finishes his<lb />
training there December 25, and then goes<lb />
to areial gunner school. He says for<lb />
t and start tax<lb />
But remember this<lb />
must give useful V<lb />
what's not absolutely m<lb />
y ur pock ts jingl<lb />
that's inflation.<lb />
lint supposing j �<lb />
lege lassies on your Ch<lb />
then hear ye, heai ; , for h �<lb />
cessories galore to <lb />
Most bags an � n<lb />
for overnight cases. 1 he fa1<lb />
deep-seated pouch - �ith<lb />
straps, copies of the mailmai<lb />
All the rashion mag- show man<lb />
laxly nice ne. the<lb />
bag, expands like an accordh<lb />
gar's fortune plus all your w<lb />
college Vogtu BUggests a gianl<lb />
soft yellow calfskin with yell v<lb />
match, worn with a grey-cheer.<lb />
bring cheers i"r m the bands!<lb />
Almost a populai<lb />
collarbox. Waj bai Gra<lb />
a-courting, he had to h&amp;y e his<lb />
affair madi 5 para ly f<lb />
the modern miss must ha<lb />
bag, a round stiff bottomed affair, - fi<lb />
per. with a drawstring. A Uurgi<lb />
aiake a BUpei addenta for suits a: .<lb />
jackets. The same bag dressed up '<lb />
ing�big or little evenings�c 1<lb />
toise shell botti m and side rim�the 1 in<lb />
Mack satin. Any bag would n 1<lb />
gift for roommates (you could ah aya<lb />
snitch it for something extra special).<lb />
You'll get no cold shoulder if <lb />
gloves. White washable capeskii<lb />
dark suits. Champagne-beige<lb />
button length: velvi teen<lb />
short gloves; long gloves; dress -<lb />
-ports gloves; gloves with a futun<lb />
love you if you give gloves.<lb />
Any lassie would think you a Chi<lb />
,mgel if you gave costume jewelry 1<lb />
mas day in the morning. F"instance a<lb />
decker bracelet of simulated peai<lb />
reindeer head lapet pin sparklinj<lb />
� right colored things, or painted wo<lb />
leart earrings and so OB and on.<lb />
There's a world of littl do<lb />
rifts such of beanies, fur felt, WO I f<lb />
crotched wool (feeling energetic?<lb />
make this 'un with mittens <lb />
Vests, suspenders (holds "em ui<lb />
with attached ear muffs, all a;<lb />
felt hearts and flowers.<lb />
A span for a tiny waist�nothil<lb />
ter could come rii the Christmas tree. V<lb />
ones in crushed red gloveskin, or black - �<lb />
narrow 'una in brown suede or 1<lb />
vered sparklers for evening�your 5 -<lb />
you'll find one to suit your taste -<lb />
There'll always be a handky�th<lb />
coming in all the colors and many prettj<lb />
prints. Cotton for morning, linen I<lb />
' " �! ' nil <lb />
they go!<lb />
Sweaters. Bcarves, blouses, a<lb />
Christmas shopping goes. But remeir<lb />
Santa Claus only comes to see good little I<lb />
and girls on his annual flight from the N<lb />
Pole. So if you want old Santa to fill<lb />
stocking brimming over OB Christmas<lb />
night you'd better get down and crar.<lb />
exams are written down in <lb />
holidays!<lb />
Do the Students Want<lb />
Another Telephone?<lb />
ed, the doctor orders your admission to the<lb />
wards of the infirmary. Only in this<lb />
manner can you be admittedlo the infirm-<lb />
ary.<lb />
The infirmary clinic provides common<lb />
medicines and supplies to all as a part of the<lb />
health service. For special drugs or ma-<lb />
terials prescriotions are given enabling the<lb />
student to obtain from the drug stores the<lb />
? <lb />
John Saieed, who is now a cadet<lb />
army air forces, writes Editor Jenkins<lb />
From all sides one still hears complaints<lb />
from students about the telephone situation.<lb />
yet nothing is being done about the conges-<lb />
tion around the pay phone in Jarvis. As<lb />
was pointed out in an earlier issue of the<lb />
vice and treatment is given for all condi<lb />
tions not requiring bed rest or isolation. If lieve it or not!)" Guess the other fellows out Jenkins to "be good and 111 stuff some Japs<lb />
your condition is such that bed rest is need- in other wildernesses know exactly what he to send you<lb />
means. Just as a word of hopefulness to you<lb />
James, there will be plenty of good-looking,<lb />
white girls at ECTC when you get back to<lb />
the states, so don't fail to come and look<lb />
them over. Address: S- Sgt. James W. Joy-<lb />
ner, 9th Station, N. A. W APO 691, care<lb />
Postmaster, New York, N. Y.<lb />
 statea tnai my ciass, wnicn is class 120, is other tefonhnno �a"Z TT" IT "� <lb />
Jenkins, editor of this sheet, recently re- the "guinea pig" of the Army Air corps, be- tion should hi hl� 5. �v. u" T'i<lb />
;� tk -EC0 E,CH0- Jt is Possible, despite war condi<lb />
2 �T U?-nS' th,at a fPhone might be obtained fo:<lb />
SlJ Wl8fm ha,L Obviously, the administrate<lb />
Notemdbehrer2e4.at l"SfK g� StTo d� " "<lb />
ECTC, and the food is fine . . I am classi<lb />
York Time<lb />
stated that my class, which is class 120, is<lb />
phone without being<lb />
prompting must come<lb />
prompted. Such<lb />
from the student<lb />
4 20 Madison Avt.<lb />
NtwYc<lb />
N.Y.<lb />
needed supplies. Dispensing is done only on<lb />
the doctor's order and only to the person<lb />
concerned.<lb />
Only minor surgery is provided at the<lb />
ceived a letter from our old friend Coach<lb />
John Christenbury, who is now a Lt. (jg)<lb />
in the navy. Coach John (as he was known<lb />
to all the students while on our campus) is<lb />
fied as pilot . . . The New York Times hodv" ifti.77" T" .V,u tI,c olu"v'<lb />
�? 1 ! e students think they need an-<lb />
" if16?10"6 and want to obtain one, ac-<lb />
snould be begun through the Student<lb />
cause we were the first class to take classifi- CooDerativp ����?r<lb />
cation before entering college, instead of af- Whit about ?t " n �L ln a Jmass meetin<lb />
ter college ntu f, nl lt?� Do the students want an-<lb />
Good luck to you, John. p atnin w"e? �TJ t11 of their &amp;m'<lb />
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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1943<lb />
The TECO ECHO<lb />
PAGE THREE<lb />
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Strong Competition Evidenced in Girls' Volley Ball<lb />
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lle) ball it am i left to i i ;hl . first row: Annie B. llartho-<lb />
tegister, Jean Scarborough, I'ualine Taylor. Lib I'pchurch;<lb />
Sessums. W ilma Johnson. Bertha l.dmunson, Anne Wood v.<lb />
Spirited competition is being shown<lb />
by the four teams engaged in the in-<lb />
tramural girls' volley-ball tourna-<lb />
ment. Bach of the teams has played<lb />
three games and all, except Jarvis II,<lb />
have won two while losing one. Jar-<lb />
vis II has failed to come through as<lb />
et.<lb />
In the first games played Tuesday<lb />
evening, December 8, in the Wright<lb />
gymnasium, Jarvis I defeated Flem-<lb />
ing, 21-16, and the Gotten- Wilson<lb />
team edged Jarvis II, 25-23.<lb />
Four games were played on the<lb />
second liight of the tournament<lb />
Tuesday. December 'J, The Cotten-<lb />
I Wilson aggregation topped Jarvis 1,<lb />
I 23-20, and the Jarvis I team in turn<lb />
downed Jarvis II, 23-16. Fleming<lb />
� bounced lack to earn two victories,<lb />
I defeating Jarvis II, 20-12, and ueat-<lb />
ing Cotten-WUaon, 20-13. (otten Wilson volley ball team. Heft to right), first row: Helen House.<lb />
From Jarvis hall, which has the Isabelle Humphrey. Jerry Albritton. Jean Chaplin: second row: Dot Jones<lb />
.nallcst number of girls but has two j ysle West. Doris Stevens. Margaret "T'ail: tack: Nell Murhpy.<lb />
teams entered, Verna Carraway and ��<lb />
Julia Aim Hancock have been out-<lb />
standing on the I team, while Aman-<lb />
da Etheridge and Dot Peele have<lb />
I aced II. "B. B Bartholomew and<lb />
I'arolyn Register have played best lor<lb />
Fleming. The Cotten-Wilson team<lb />
has been paced by Sit Knowles, Doris<lb />
Stevens and Helene Rouse.<lb />
"There are so many good players<lb />
that it is hard to pick a varsity team<lb />
in volley ball says Isabelle Hum-<lb />
phrey, bead of the sport.<lb />
Alumnus Wins letter<lb />
With Seahawk Eleven<lb />
Ensign lames (Big fim) Johnson<lb />
ol Raleigh '38 graduate and four<lb />
letter athlete at ECTC, received a<lb />
major football award tiiis week as a<lb />
regular member of the i43 Seahawk<lb />
football squad of the I S. Navy Pre-<lb />
Flight school at Iowa City, Iowa.<lb />
Ensign Johi<lb />
Sophomore-Junior<lb />
Team Holds Lead<lb />
!n Soccer Tourney<lb />
After five hard-fought contests the<lb />
son received the Navy I Sophomore-Junior Boecer teams holds<lb />
 2-1 advantage in games won. Two<lb />
it team which closed its<lb />
ietter as left, tackle for the power-<lb />
ful I'r, -Flight team which bsl it�llC�nes were scoreless deadlock<lb />
i highly successful season<lb />
! victories and one defeat.<lb />
is h ve been voted<lb />
Etheridge Wins<lb />
Ping Pong Match<lb />
Moye and Johnson Lead<lb />
Mates to 39-37 Victory<lb />
Johnson's Team<lb />
Sets 72-26 Win<lb />
Over Bombardbrs<lb />
haw<lb />
ootball<lb />
top-ran<lb />
Whih<lb />
his athl<lb />
with nine<lb />
The Sca-<lb />
the No. 2<lb />
md the<lb />
�� am in the nation<lb />
ing service eleven.<lb />
a1 ECTC Johnson specialized<lb />
tic talent on boxing, and thi.<lb />
experience is serving him in good i<lb />
stead in his role as boxing coach of<lb />
the Navy fliers at Iowa City. His<lb />
brother. Jack Johnson, is a sophomore<lb />
at ECTC.<lb />
So<lb />
ieht<lb />
11 voile; bailers, (left t" rit hO, first row:<lb />
Mc Law horn, Vnanda Etheridge; aecond<lb />
in-on. nnie Belle Johnson. Jean Mathews.<lb />
Sports Kditor Gives Records<lb />
Ot Players in Touch Football<lb />
� l-as;<lb />
I Id 1<lb />
Hi<lb />
Mai<lb />
B B i<lb />
t his<lb /><lb />
eted 13<lb />
.<lb />
yards <lb />
10 yards.<lb />
�<lb />
Bell is<lb />
-t Ol  II<lb />
 thers Stanfield J -hri<lb />
; 1 d : � gfi Id, 13; Bill Kit;retl. 12;<lb />
y Cutler. 3; Keith Cummings,<lb />
: Snag Clark. 7. All Marines<lb />
. � and in scoring except two,<lb />
 the Commandos had five men to<lb />
� ring honors.<lb />
Men's Ping Pong Meet<lb />
Goes into Semi-finals<lb />
. � HDRors<lb />
U<lb />
� .<lb />
in the men's ping pong tourna-<lb />
� � ts gone into the semi-finals as<lb />
� ��-  reco Echo goes to press. Ed<lb />
" i; Beddingfield will play Joe Lasaitei<lb />
: J. C. Shepherd will meet Sanfield<lb />
3 Johnson to determine the finalists.<lb />
Beddingfield defeated Alton Gray<lb />
in the first round and Beverly Cut-<lb />
stly with ler, who drew a bye in the first<lb />
round, in the quarterfinals. Clifton<lb />
larii Crandell downed Big John Charltor<lb />
 mei I � � first round and was stopped by<lb />
. assiter in the quarter-finals. John-<lb />
- merits, son drew a bye in the first round and<lb />
iefeated Robert Martin in the quar-<lb />
"�' merits, terfinals. Shepherd defeated Fenner<lb />
Boyd in the first round and Bernice<lb />
40 mei ts. Jtnkii  who drew a bye, in the quar-<lb />
Br w � who tei -finals.<lb />
Amanda Etheridge, winner in the <lb />
upper bracket of the girls' ping pong ,<lb />
tournament, defeated Fee Bledsoe,<lb />
lower bracket winner. 21-17 in the de-<lb />
cisive game of the finals to win the<lb />
championship. The match was play-<lb />
ed Friday, and each, girl had a 21-19 j<lb />
victory to her credit when the final<lb />
Nan Little. Mae game was played<lb />
o� : Dot Peele. j In the upper bracket Amanda ad<lb />
i vanced to the finals by drawing a bye<lb />
i in the first round, defeating Dixie<lb />
Chappell in the second round, defeat<lb />
ing Hilda Moore in the quarter-<lb />
finals and stopping Carolyn Register<lb />
in the semi-finals. Hilda went to the<lb />
quarter-fi ala by beating Nell Mur<lb />
phy and getting a forfeit victory.<lb />
Francelle Harden defeated Penny-<lb />
Smith in the first round and was in<lb />
turn defeated by Betty Smith in the,<lb />
second round. Betty Smith was<lb />
stopped in the quarter-finals by-<lb />
Register, who got that far by draw-<lb />
ing a bye and downing Margaret<lb />
Nunn.<lb />
In the lower braket Bledsoe topped<lb />
Nan Little in the first round, defeat-<lb />
ed Julia Hancock in the second round<lb />
was given a forfeit in the quarter-<lb />
finals and stopped Dot Peele in the<lb />
semi-finals. Molly Brown defeated<lb />
Jerry Albritton in the first round, but<lb />
failed to play her match with Annie<lb />
Bartholomew in time, giving Bledsoe<lb />
her forfeit victory. Dot Peele ad-<lb />
Marine,<lb />
3G<lb />
19<lb />
14;<lb />
rins their second .<lb />
tory. Stanfield Johnson's Sharpshoot-<lb />
ers overwhelmed Beverly Cutler's<lb />
Bombardiers, 72-26, in an intramural<lb />
basketball game in Wright Frida<lb />
afternoon. Johnson hung up an in-<lb />
dividual point record for the yeai<lb />
with :57 tallies.<lb />
Blanie Move -cored 16 points foi<lb />
the rictors. Other lenders were Tom<lb />
Rowlette with 10 points, Bernice Jen-<lb />
kins with -even and Bill Griffin with<lb />
two. Alton Gray scored is for the<lb />
losers. Ben Blown had four points,<lb />
and J. C. Shepherd and Cutler scor-<lb />
ed two each. Clifton Crandell led the<lb />
defense at guard.<lb />
This was the hist game to be play-<lb />
ed before Chri tmas. According ti<lb />
Coach t V Hankner, new teams will<lb />
probably be chosen after rhe holidays.<lb />
Paced by Blanie Move and Captain j<lb />
Stanfield Johnson, who scored 16 and<lb />
15 points, the Sharpshooters edged a<lb />
hard fought 3�-37 victory over Joe<lb />
' T assiter's Marines in the first game<lb />
i f the intramural basketball season<lb />
Monday evening, December fi.<lb />
There was some discussion' about<lb />
the score a minute before the end of<lb />
� game, the score board giving the<lb />
vie I Sharpshooters a six-point advantage<lb />
;iu the official book giving the score<lb />
a 39-37. The latter was accepted and<lb />
the Sharpshooters put on a freezing<lb />
exhibition in the final minute.<lb />
Standouts for the Sharpshooters<lb />
� her than Move and Johnson were<lb />
Keith Cummings with six points, Tom<lb />
Rowlette with two and Bernice Jen-<lb />
kins who played a good floor game.<lb />
Ben Harrison led the Marines with lv<lb />
points. Captain Lassiter scored ninei<lb />
Fenner Boyd six and Morrison Leg-<lb />
getl four. Jack Johnson was good on<lb />
Lassiter's Team<lb />
Tops Bombardiers<lb />
Hitting the basket from all angles,<lb />
Joe Lassiter's Marines racked up their<lb />
first vict ry of the intramural basket-<lb />
all eason by crushing Beverly Cut-<lb />
It r's Bombardier 07-17. in the Wright<lb />
nasium last Wednesday night.<lb />
Ca tain ' � itei led his team, rack-<lb />
ing m �� � tal of 33 points. Ben Har-<lb />
rison coHected 16 points, Morrison<lb />
I get 10, and Fenner Boyd and Jack<lb />
i f eh. Cutler tallied sev-<lb />
en foi  ers, Clifton Crandell<lb />
and  linker and Henry Har-<lb />
ris t. each.<lb />
The Lassiter team belt! a decisive<lb />
35- i lead al halftime.<lb />
In the first game of the season<lb />
I Wednesday, December 1, the Senior-<lb />
; Freshman outfit held the sophomores<lb />
' and juniors to a scoreless tie, al-<lb />
though short three players. The fol-<lb />
lowing Friday the two teams battled<lb />
: through another scoreless encounter.<lb />
I The Sophomore-Junior team won.<lb />
4-0. Monday. December 6; and the<lb />
Senior-Freshman team turned the<lb />
tables, 2-0, last Wednesday. Friday<lb />
the juniors and sophomores came<lb />
back to win. 2-0.<lb />
Superior playing as goalkeeper and<lb />
expert performance with her defen-<lb />
sive drop kick by Annie B. Bartholo-<lb />
mew is lauded by her Senior-Fresh-<lb />
man teammates. "Lee Bledsoe seems<lb />
to always have the ball and Polly<lb />
Taylor is another star sas Moll<lb />
Brown, head of soccer.<lb />
A varsitj team for soccer nas been<lb />
picked as follows: Annie Bartholo-<lb />
mew, Lee Bledsoe. Amanda Etheridge<lb />
Margaret Hall, Hilda Moore, Pot<lb />
Peele, Carolyn Register, Jean Sear-<lb />
borough, Doris Stevens. Pauline Tay<lb />
lor, Lu-y Winston. Anne Woody<lb />
Molly Brown and Nell Murphy.<lb />
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PAGE FOUR<lb />
The TECO ECHO<lb />
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1943<lb />
'Claudia' Presented Successfully By Chi Pi Players<lb />
Large Audiences<lb />
See Performance<lb />
Friday, Saturday<lb />
4<lb />
Who's Who in Cast of Chi Pi Production<lb />
Claudla.lb w Franken'a recent<lb />
Bi iadwiIVlit presented by the Chi<lb />
p �rplayed to large audiences<lb />
ralhundred in Austin audi-<lb />
i u mFtiday and Saturday cve-<lb />
rungsApproximately $270 was<lb />
i eal to i' 1 ,n-i the production, accord-lb Treasurer Hilda Moore.<lb />
 ookeI'aki'v lead<lb />
Virg( ooke, who took the title<lb />
role wii- proclaimed as "superb ' in<lb />
I or -f the child-like young wife<lb />
1�lly learns to meet life on j<lb />
' - 'Ai tirras. Claudia's husband,1<lb />
Dunwassympathetically played by j<lb />
Ed H,ddii-field, whose interpreta<lb />
tion i�David's tender. mature'<lb />
chai �, :gripped the audience.<lb />
-Mrs. Brown's (Hazel Har-<lb />
Hazel did a fine<lb />
. hV. 1v( r, as the mother of<lb />
wl� o. with the assistance of<lb />
David.lei;s the flighty young matron<lb />
�U<lb />
OthersIVri'orm Well t 1 serving couple, Fritz<lb />
B� were well played by<lb />
 -Wirren and Hilda Moore.<lb />
K : ��Jam - gave an outstanding Jerry Seymoore, the : Englishman and "other i lau lia's life. Josephine 1 Jean Harrelson provided<lb />
good c?medy as Daruschka and Julia.<lb />
Hritton omments<lb />
1 " Bril � Chi Pi director for<lb />
� , nead f drama-re 1 � sch ol, attend-�' rraance and com-<lb />
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Chi Pi Players Moving Spirit<lb />
Of Drama at East Carolina<lb />
In the spring of mi a small group<lb />
interested in dramatic<lb />
of Clifton Brit-<lb />
Friday and Saturday evening!<lb />
Purposes ot Chi Pi<lb />
PurpotM ol th hi 1 play �<lb />
stated in their <lb />
. to give its<lb />
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icing<lb />
promote inter I<lb />
tctivities of the<lb />
part t '<lb />
practical �<lb />
ting �<lb />
plaj . '<lb />
dramatic i<lb />
develop the creative<lb />
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promote an enthusiasm<lb />
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Virginia Cooke (Claudia) was born<lb />
n AulamUr, N. C. Since then she<lb />
has lived in Beaufort, Saratoga and<lb />
Wilson, in the last of which places<lb />
in<lb />
lie<lb />
attended high school. There she<lb />
was outstanding in dramatics, as she<lb />
has been here since her freshman year<lb />
when she made her debut on the ECTC<lb />
stage as Queenie in On the Bridge at<lb />
Midnight. Last year she appeared in<lb />
Ladies in Retirement.<lb />
Ed BeddingfieW (David) was born<lb />
i. Clayton, X. C. There he went to<lb />
ligh school where he was prominent<lb />
con-<lb />
than<lb />
In li�40 he entered the<lb />
University of<lb />
he later became<lb />
dent body of the Pharmacy school.<lb />
He plans to return to Chapel Hill as a<lb />
medical studenl after Christmas.<lb />
dramatics, although more<lb />
cerned with the technical work<lb />
with acting.<lb />
North Carolina where<lb />
president of the stu-<lb />
Hazel Harris (Mrs. Brown) was<lb />
born in Mississippi, but soon moved<lb />
to western North Carolina where she<lb />
attended high school at Montreat<lb />
junior college. She was a member of<lb />
the dramatic club there and appeared<lb />
in several plays. She plans to trans-<lb />
fer to the University of North Caro-<lb />
lina next year to major in dramatics.<lb />
This junior has been a member of the<lb />
Chi Pi players since her second quar-<lb />
ter here, and was elected president<lb />
if this organization for 1943-44.<lb />
m<lb />
Kenni<lb />
Pitt<lb />
vicinity<lb />
tervillo.<lb />
plays ii<lb />
lead in<lb />
Jimmy.<lb />
lina, this<lb />
dramatic-<lb />
Kenneth<lb />
Chi Pi i<lb />
Claudia.<lb />
;h James (Jerry) was born<lb />
county in the Winterville<lb />
and attended school in Win-<lb />
He appeared in several<lb />
high school and played the<lb />
his senior play. That Boy,<lb />
A sophomore at East Caro-<lb />
ls his first venture into<lb />
since coming to college,<lb />
was not a member of the<lb />
ilayi ; s before appearing in<lb />
of student<lb />
under the leadership<lb />
�ton and John David Bridgers, banded<lb />
! together to form the Chi Pi players.<lb />
'since that time this organization has<lb />
been the moving spirit of the drama<lb />
Ion the Last Carolina campus.<lb />
Outstanding Plays<lb />
! During this period it has produced<lb />
either alone or in collaboration with<lb />
the senioi class, such memoral le<lb />
plays as Stage Door, Wutherir.g in all it ; '<lb />
Heights, Romona. The Skull. Double faithful<lb />
Door, A Ball's House. Ladies in Re g to Hj<lb />
tirement and Claudia. Most of these Harris, pieaent hi i<lb />
productions were direct by Clifton<lb />
i Britton, under whose guidance in-<lb />
terest in dramatics reached a new<lb />
high at East Carolina, in his si<lb />
years here.<lb />
The Directors<lb />
After Clifton left the college in<lb />
1942 there was a brief gap in the<lb />
succession of plays winch was end<lb />
Success of Play<lb />
Oeoends on Crew<lb />
� � -<lb />
the spring of 194.1 by the produc- kx backed u<lb />
, inch out tl � '<lb />
tion of Ladies in Retirement, vt<lb />
was directed by Miss Ellen Rion Cald-<lb />
well of the mathematics department.<lb />
Miss Elizabeth Stoney was brought<lb />
from the University of North Caro- sets ai<lb />
lina to direct Claudia, presented last recent pre I Claudia<lb />
by the Chi <lb />
a play producl<lb />
the til � work<lb />
who tun ' ' �<lb />
.1. 1.<lb />
Hast<lb /><lb />
Y<lb />
Director Pleased<lb />
v.<lb />
( laui<lb />
1 i r e c t o r of<lb />
lia, essed herself as being<lb />
� i w ith the perform-<lb />
11 i audience react ion.<lb />
Si left j "sterday to return<lb />
apel Hill, where she is a gradu-<lb />
�. dramatics at the Uni-<lb />
X rl I I Carolina.<lb />
Jean Harrelson Takes<lb />
Part of Julia In Play<lb />
lean Harrelson (Julia) was born<lb />
Wilmington, N. ( From there she<lb />
 ved to Winston-Salem, where she<lb />
 .i- active in 1 igh school dramatic<lb />
nd also took part in the Community<lb />
Little Theatre. Her home is now in<lb />
New River. There she has worked<lb />
lii dramatics, thus gaining<lb />
labW<lb />
�xpenenc<lb />
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w<lb />
another<lb />
she<lb />
abetl Me<lb />
;� : Mrs<lb />
advanced<lb />
iversity,<lb />
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viser<lb />
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idows,<lb />
Leon Meadows<lb />
mathematics at !<lb />
Ga. Elizabeth<lb />
,m this college in 1941 <lb />
1 her education the fol-<lb />
at Baylor university.<lb />
hi went to Columbia<lb />
here she received her<lb />
� .  Fune, 1942.<lb />
university she is the ad-1<lb />
s in one of the dormi- '<lb />
college, like many other<lb />
luses, has naval units <lb />
e. In one of Elizabeth's<lb />
as only two civilians, the<lb />
Navy boys. She says she<lb />
her work and feels that she is<lb />
�  her part toward the war effort.<lb />
Leon Meadows Jr who is now at<lb />
Columbia university doing graduate<lb />
work on his master's decree, is a also<lb />
1941 graduate of East Carolina. Be-<lb />
I � egan work on his master's<lb />
did defense work at New-<lb />
port v- ami Cherry Point and<lb />
taught m the Tarboro school.<lb />
CHAPTER MEETINGS<lb />
Charlotte Chapter:<lb />
The Charlotte chapter of the East<lb />
Carolina Teachers College Alumni<lb />
iat ion met Wednesday afternoon<lb />
with Mr<lb />
Hilda Moore (Bertha) i<lb />
Greenville student. However<lb />
lived in Virginia for two years where<lb />
she attended the first grade. She is<lb />
a second quarter sophomore. "I've<lb />
never been in any other dramatic pro-<lb />
 ductions that count was her com-<lb />
laughter j nient when asked about her previous<lb />
experience. A credit to her mental<lb />
abilities is the fact that she skipped<lb />
two and one-half grades.<lb />
Jimmy<lb />
calls<lb />
studi<lb />
ser at<lb />
third quarter<lb />
v<lb />
Warren (Fritz) is what lie<lb />
i " alserian which means he<lb />
d dramatics under K. tl. Wal-<lb />
Greenville high school. This<lb />
freshman was born and<lb />
i eared in Greenville. His previous ex-<lb />
perience includes radio plays and high<lb />
school productions. He was a member<lb />
of the Black Masquers, honorary high<lb />
school dramatics society. There he<lb />
appeared in one contest play and<lb />
managed the stage for another. He<lb />
designed and built scenery for the<lb />
Kiwanis minstrel last year.<lb />
a<lb />
Teco Echo meets<lb />
Student demands<lb />
Since Year 1925<lb />
Josephine Gibson (Daruschka) is<lb />
still another Greenville high school<lb />
product. She also got her start in<lb />
dramatics under R. G. Walser. Jo ap-<lb />
peared in a number of plays while at-<lb />
tending Greenville high school. Her<lb />
talent for music brought her to the<lb />
stage at East Carolina last year as a<lb />
member of a group giving a vocal<lb />
concert. It was this vocal ability<lb />
which helped her to land the part of<lb />
Daruschka, an opera singer, in the<lb />
production, Claudia.<lb />
; i � n.<lb />
Meadows<lb />
the evening,<lb />
college for its<lb />
tht<lb />
post<lb />
president<lb />
ikes<lb />
Preisdent<lb />
p aker of<lb />
plans of thi<lb />
Miss Irma Vause is the<lb />
of the Rocky Mount chapter of alum-<lb />
ni, but Mrs. Frank G. Greathouse,<lb />
alumna who was recently appointed<lb />
to the Board of Trustees of ECTC,<lb />
presided at the dinner.<lb />
After a meal of barbecue and tried<lb />
chicken, each of the former students<lb />
there told of her present work�most<lb />
of the married ones, too, now being<lb />
engaged in teaching and each of the<lb />
visitors said a few words of greet-<lb />
ing.<lb />
After adjournment many of the<lb />
group wi nt to the home of Mrs.<lb />
Greathouse for a visit.<lb />
Christmas tree.<lb />
�n let loose with his<lb />
the jitterbugs took<lb />
and Dot<lb />
dates, formed a<lb />
Wh n Thurst<lb />
"920 Special<lb />
i ver with Jack Edwards<lb />
P ibles taking top honors.<lb />
"Ragged but Right<lb />
The general opinion of Suzy and<lb />
Joe College of the Emerson dance<lb />
seems to be concisely�"rugged but<lb />
right About 65 girls proved this<lb />
fact by sacricing their social privi-<lb />
leges to stay at the dance until the<lb />
last strains of the "Star Spangled<lb />
Banner" bade them all goodnight,<lb />
leaving only eight minutes to get<lb />
back to their respective dorms.<lb />
By Margie Dudley<lb />
S ringing from a demand from<lb />
time to time for a student newspaper<lb />
and resulting from the student need<lb />
of publications and better entertain-<lb />
ments, the dreamed about became a<lb />
reality when the first issue of the<lb />
Teco Echo was published in the fall<lb />
of 1925 with Deanie Boone Haskett,<lb />
present critic teacher in the English<lb />
department, Greenville high school,<lb />
as editor.<lb />
At a mass meeting of the student<lb />
body on November 23, 1926, the pro-<lb />
cording to Doctor McGinnis, the com position of an entertainment and<lb />
mittee feels sure that it will event- ' publication fee was submitted. The<lb />
ually have some plan that will provn I students themselves set the student<lb />
satisfactory. tivitey fee at five dollars per stu-<lb />
 e paid at the beginning of<lb />
inch quarter. This fund was to be<lb />
apportioned to the organizations by a<lb />
committee of students and faculty<lb />
 advisers. This plan was to insure<lb />
! every girl's getting an annual and<lb />
Quarterly, a publication with<lb />
department which was discontinued<lb />
in 1923. .After this the A<lb />
iation published and sent to news-<lb />
i apers, a clip sheet. Finally, a I<lb />
' eet newspaper was publishe I �<lb />
other week by the association. W<lb />
the Teco Echo was established it was<lb />
i.ii lerstood that the Alumni<lb />
m ni a as to have space in everj<lb />
for an alumni colui il<lb />
Mis 1. - Grigsby and Dr. Denver<lb />
E Baughan have Bucce ded Mi<lb />
Jenkins as editorial adviser, I1<lb />
' Baughan having !�� for<lb />
rent ear. Dr. 1 eel r I<lb />
r laced Mr. Wright as adviser to the<lb />
business staff several years air<lb />
Committees Appointed<lb />
For Freshman-Junior<lb />
Plans for the fr �hman<lb />
dance wore made at the first ff<lb />
"���ting of the freshman cla<lb />
recently with President Clifton Nel-<lb />
son presiding. No date has been set<lb />
for the dance as yet. but it will be<lb />
held sum time in January or early<lb />
in February, according to Preside! I<lb />
Nelson.<lb />
chairmen for the dance commit-<lb />
tees were appointed as follows: Mar<lb />
Ellis Knotts and Jean Harrel<lb />
decorations; Lois Jones, chaper<lb />
Keith Cummings, door; France i<lb />
Page, invitations; Winifred Bell<lb />
property and lights; June Branden-<lb />
burg, orchestra; and Jackie DeLysle,<lb />
figure.<lb />
I<lb />
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VISIT THE<lb />
ROLLERDROME<lb />
Fun and Relaxation<lb />
For<lb />
Everyone<lb />
was h<lb />
Nanc<lb />
rling road. Mrs. R. A.<lb />
with .Mrs. Sawyer.<lb />
re Keeter was wel-<lb />
the chapter as a new<lb />
1' tter from the president<lb />
organization was read and<lb />
Greenville Chapter Meeting:<lb />
The Greenville Alumni chapter held<lb />
its regular meeting Friday evening,<lb />
December 3, with Mesdames Janie<lb />
Jackson Simmons, Julia Woolard<lb />
Irvintr Sawyer at her home ! Batchelor, and Lessie Mae Stafford<lb />
as hostesses.<lb />
Mrs. Catherine Hill Walsh, chap-<lb />
ter president, conducted a short busi-<lb />
ness session, after which the program<lb />
chairman. Miss Ruth Modlin, intro-<lb />
duced Mrs. J. H. Rose who gave a<lb />
number of delightful Christmas<lb />
Readings.<lb />
Mr<lb />
coined into<lb />
member. A<lb />
of the state<lb />
discussed.<lb />
Members were urged to help with<lb />
Red Cross work. Year books were<lb />
given to the members by Miss Lucy<lb />
Hanks. (Jifts for the service men<lb />
adopted by the chapter were collect-<lb />
ed. A schedule was planned where-<lb />
by some member would either write<lb />
or send a gift to the men every two<lb />
weeks.<lb />
Rocky Mount Chapter:<lb />
At a dinner meeting of the ECTC<lb />
alumni of Rocky Mount Friday night,<lb />
December 3, five Greenville guests<lb />
were present. President and Mrs.<lb />
L. R. Meadows, Miss Maria D.<lb />
Graham, and Miss Sallie J. Davis of<lb />
the college, and Mrs. Clem Garner,<lb />
state president of the Alumni associa-<lb />
Do Your<lb />
XMAS SHOPPING<lb />
at<lb />
W.T.GRANT'S<lb />
DANCE<lb />
(Continued from Page One)<lb />
rines. Miss Nell Stallings was not<lb />
far behind with her cute lieutenant.<lb />
The figure, led by Emerson Presi-<lb />
dent Billie Bryan, and composed of<lb />
the dance committee chairmen and<lb />
officers of the society and their<lb />
HOLIDAYS<lb />
(Continued from Page One)<lb />
be no siring holidays.<lb />
The committee that was appointed<lb />
;t a meeting of the directors of in<lb />
 traction to arrange a calendar for<lb />
next year has been at work, but, as<lb />
et, nothing definite has been decided<lb />
This committee has received report<lb />
from various teachers colleges, and<lb />
several of them begin the fall quarter<lb />
earlier in September and close rt<lb />
around December 3. This would mako<lb />
it necessary to have a part of winter<lb />
quarter in December and the remain<lb />
der after the holidays.<lb />
Other Plans Discussed<lb />
Several other plans have been<lb />
brought to their attention, and ac<lb />
ROBERTSON<lb />
(Continued from Page One)<lb />
publicity manager for ECTC. Last<lb />
year he was editor of the Greenville<lb />
News-Leader, local representative foi<lb />
United Press and reporter for the<lb />
News and Observer. In addition Jen-<lb />
kins has had experience as a free<lb />
lance writer for various newspapers.<lb />
WAA Cabinet Chooses<lb />
Miss Stallings Adviser<lb />
Miss Nell Stallings, who joined the<lb />
faculty of the physical education de-<lb />
partment last summer, was elected<lb />
adviser of the Women's Athletic<lb />
association at the last cabinet meet-<lb />
ing of the association. The WAA<lb />
had been without an official adviser<lb />
since the departure of Miss Dorothy<lb />
Parks, who joined the WAC at the<lb />
end of last year.<lb />
"Miss Stallings has shown much in-<lb />
terest in the WAA this year and has<lb />
contributed much of her time to the<lb />
association declares President Lee<lb />
Bledsoe. "The WAA is looking for-<lb />
ward to this year with Miss Stallings<lb />
as adviser<lb />
the college newspaper.<lb />
Mrs. Elizabeth Smith, present assis-<lb />
tant Dean of Women, was YWCA re-<lb />
porter on the first Teco Echo staff.<lb />
From its beginning down to a few<lb />
years ago Miss Mamie Jenkins and<lb />
Mr. M. L. Wright were editorial ad-<lb />
viser and business adviser of the col-<lb />
lege paper.<lb />
At first the staff of the paper was<lb />
elected by nominations from the floor<lb />
at a general mass meeting. Recently,<lb />
nominations have been submitted by<lb />
a nominations committee of the pub-<lb />
lications board, established in 1935,<lb />
with the student body adding<lb />
names desired.<lb />
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