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Let's Top Records<lb />
With Bond Sales<lb />
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GREENVILLE, N. C, MONDAY, JANUARY 24, 1944<lb />
Number 6<lb />
Thirteen Seniors<lb />
Receive Degree<lb />
In Fall Quarter<lb />
Freshman-Junior Prom Saturday<lb />
Featured Thurston Music Makers<lb />
Mystic<lb />
Holds<lb />
Realm<lb />
Strange<lb />
of Ragsdale Wolf Den<lb />
Attraction for Visitor<lb />
Thirteen students graduated from<lb />
East Carolina Teachers college at<lb />
the end of the fall ouater. Eleven<lb />
received the A. B. degree, and two<lb />
received the B. S. degree.<lb />
The A. B. degree was conferred up-<lb />
on the following: Virginia Dare Brit-<lb />
ton, Pendleton, grammar grades;<lb />
Ella Carawan, Swan Quarter, home<lb />
economics-social science; Willie Cope-<lb />
nland, Ahoskie, grammar grades;<lb />
Mrs. Margaret Broughton Dale, Hert-<lb />
ford, commerce-English; Ethel Doris;<lb />
Davis, Goldsboro, English-social<lb />
science: Lina Mae Edwards, Foun-<lb />
tain, home economics-social science;<lb />
Mary Virginia English, Willard,<lb />
home economics-science; Kathryne<lb />
Holder, Windsor, primary; Helen<lb />
Webster, Warren<lb />
Given Chief Roles<lb />
?or Ghi Pi Drama<lb />
�HMWMB<lb />
Saturday night, January, 22, was<lb />
At the tryouts held last Tuesday I<lb />
night for the parts for Jane Eyre, the<lb />
lltlCiond Chi Pi production of the sea- I<lb />
son. Cretchen Webster and Jimmy j<lb />
Warren were given the leading roles j<lb />
of Jane and Rochester. The dates<lb />
set for the drama are the nights of j<lb />
February 17 and 18 in Austin audi-<lb />
torium. Rehearsals have been held<lb />
since Wednesday.<lb />
Supporting characters will be play<lb />
�<lb />
M IN<lb />
, � I ex-<lb />
of<lb />
� � tale<lb />
i" la: i. he is<lb />
I : � vails�<lb />
:  � ' Irop.<lb />
�<lb />
lent Alton Cray ;the Air corps by<lb />
Bob "he's in the Navy now" Morgan.<lb />
teaching by J. C. "Wilson parlor"<lb />
Shepherd, and that noted authority<lb />
on women and romance Stanfield<lb />
�<lb />
W<lb />
i this<lb />
�. ited<lb />
lacking<lb />
at-<lb />
 there<lb />
� 11<lb />
� this<lb />
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swooning all at the same time.<lb />
! � � inquiring; visitor soon learns<lb />
that these walls which house scholars,<lb />
tlemen and other oddly-assorted<lb />
characters also contains diversified<lb />
taknt and representatives from all "Bush No. 10" Johnson.<lb />
field: . The merchant world is repre-<lb />
i rtted by Ed "Blount-Hanrey" Gar-<lb />
the music world by Joe "Hot-<lb />
1 : " Lassiter and Julian "Guess<lb />
; I am playing" Matthews; poli-<lb />
by that rising political dynamo.<lb />
. �<lb />
rh.<lb />
ist<lb />
people's choice" Charlton.<lb />
hree named also have a<lb />
; "managing" the dining hall,<lb />
lm world<lb />
i Lie<lb />
represented by<lb />
Jack Johnson of Colony<lb />
o official newsreel camera-<lb />
campus. Drama is staged<lb />
"backstage" Bergeron and<lb />
de-builder" Owens. Keith<lb />
' Cummings furnishes the<lb />
The visitor realizes after a short<lb />
while that nearly all these "God's<lb />
gifts to women" do their part in<lb />
keeping up home morale by giving a<lb />
thrill to as many of "Cod's gifts to<lb />
men" as possible. Upon leaving, the<lb />
visitor is- or should be�very con-<lb />
scious of the fact that here are some<lb />
swell fellows, who are nice to have<lb />
around as coeds, or as . . . Anyway,<lb />
you'd miss 'em if they all left sud-<lb />
denly.<lb />
Christine James, Bethel, grammar! nv" Josepnine r,ibson, as Blanche<lb />
trades; Lena Elo.se Maddrey, Sea- InRPmm. Lvnn Klein, Lady Ingram;<lb />
board, grammar grades and Sue Bee- RosaHe Brown, Grace; Marv Frances<lb />
ton Parker, Pollocksville, home eco- E�is Mrs Fairfax; Kenneth James,<lb />
nomics-social science. Woo(). amj Curtis Butler Mason<lb />
The two students who received the Director for the presentation of<lb />
B. S. degree are Martha Rachel Flem- Margaret Carleton's dramatization of<lb />
ing, Crimesland, commerce-English charlotte Bronte's immortal classic,<lb />
and Daisy King Mayo, Greenville, Jane Eyre, will be Miss Ruth Oncley<lb />
commerce-English. ()f the University of North Carolina.<lb />
( Because graduation exercises are Hazel Harris, president of the Chi<lb />
held but twice each year�in June and Pi players, with the assistance of<lb />
August�the December graduates Hubert Bergeron, will direct the<lb />
the date; 8:30 'til 11:45 was the time;<lb />
campus building was the place. The<lb />
le big<lb />
John Charlton<lb />
will return for their diplomas at the<lb />
June commencement exercises.<lb />
dy.<lb />
� i <lb />
Ion<lb />
-<lb />
i to<lb />
. all �' �� rooms<lb />
It isal i u this time that the visi-<lb />
 �  informed that more is<lb />
come, for are there not moit- of<lb />
thesestrange creatures elsewherej<lb />
Not helow the ground as in the pre-<lb />
.case, but two stories above<lb />
round in a second-story wing of this<lb />
lajestiC structure. Can the visitor<lb />
ai d a repeat performance? With a<lb />
� of vitamin he braces up and<lb />
 Here, actions, plot and<lb />
the same and the visitor<lb />
mtinuation of talents and<lb />
I � ns. There ii the "broad-<lb />
�ystem represented by Si-<lb />
- are<lb />
.<lb />
Mai<lb />
that<lb />
causing<lb />
urse all<lb />
same�<lb />
�Hall of<lb />
Rev. X. C. Brooks, Jr.<lb />
To Be Campus Guest<lb />
Brooks<lb />
Jr. of<lb />
� a series of talks<lb />
ere during the week of January 24-<lb />
bservattce of the "Week of<lb />
Deeper Spiritual Thinking The<lb />
Debating Tryouts<lb />
For State Contest<lb />
Set For Thursday<lb />
Tryouts for selection of two de-<lb />
baters from the Jarvis Forensic club<lb />
to debate against the debating team<lb />
from the University of North Caro-<lb />
lina have l.een postponed by Presi-<lb />
dent Nell Murphy until Thursday<lb />
night. The subject this year for de-<lb />
bate is: Resolved that the United<lb />
Suites should cooperate in establish-<lb />
ing and maintaining an International<lb />
Police fore upon the defeat of the<lb />
Axis. Originally the tryouts were<lb />
set for last night, January 21.<lb />
Those students whose speeches will<lb />
be appraised are: Jessie Gooden,<lb />
Winter Enrollment<lb />
Drops Ten Per Cent<lb />
Eight hundred eighty-six students<lb />
enrolled for this quarter on registra-<lb />
tion day, January 4. Of this num-<lb />
ber twenty-eight are entering ECTC<lb />
for the first time.<lb />
There were nine hundred fifty-<lb />
three enrolled for the winter quarter<lb />
of 1943. The present enrollment<lb />
represents a drop of less than ten<lb />
per cent below that of the correspond-<lb />
ing quarter a year ago.<lb />
"This is the normal drop that we<lb />
would expect stated Dr. Howard J.<lb />
McCinnis, registrar.<lb />
The number of men students this<lb />
quarter changed but little from the<lb />
number here in the fall. There were<lb />
forty-nine registered for the fall<lb />
quarter; now there are forty-eight<lb />
here.<lb />
backstage activities for the produc<lb />
tion. J. L. Brandt has been desig-<lb />
nated as technical director and elec-<lb />
trician.<lb />
Jane Eyre is the romantic and<lb />
tragic story of the love of a man and <lb />
a woman pitter against the stormy<lb />
background of life. Since it was first<lb />
published as a novel back in the I<lb />
nineteenth century, it has become a<lb />
favorite and has never failed to<lb />
arouse the deepest emotions of the<lb />
readers of the English classics.<lb />
"The Chi Pi players hope to make<lb />
their presentation as handsome as<lb />
possible, with impressive scenic ef-<lb />
fects and colorful costumes of the<lb />
Jane Eyre period President Harris<lb />
declares.<lb />
Judges for the tryouts were Misses<lb />
Oncley<lb />
Owens.<lb />
President Charlton<lb />
Takes Active Part<lb />
h �&amp;m Affairs<lb />
Freshman-Junior dance was tht<lb />
event. Hal Thurston and his music-<lb />
makers added to the occasion with<lb />
their swing.<lb />
Those freshmen who made the<lb />
whole thing possible and those who<lb />
took part in the figure with the guest<lb />
class leaders were the following<lb />
freshmen: John Charlton, president;<lb />
Bat Peebles, vice-president; Cathe-<lb />
rine White, secretary; and Mary<lb />
Cameron Dixon, treasurer. The com-<lb />
mittee chairmen are as follows:<lb />
Jackie DeLysle, figure; Dot Peebles,<lb />
decoration; Winnie Bell, lighting and<lb />
properties; Frances Lewis, refresh-<lb />
ments; Keith Cummings, door; Fran-<lb />
ces Page, invitations; Page Duke,<lb />
; courtesy cards; Lois Jones, chape-<lb />
rons; and June Brandenburg, or-<lb />
chestra.<lb />
No definite central theme had been<lb />
chosen for decorating the gymnasium,<lb />
but arches covered with pink and<lb />
white roses prevailed.<lb />
President Charlton expressed his<lb />
appreciation of the fine cooperation<lb />
he received in sponsoring the dance.<lb />
"We could not have made it a success<lb />
if our class had not given their time<lb />
and effort as they did. Thank you,<lb />
Freshmen<lb />
Bv J WE HARDY<lb />
Thai new freshmen president has<lb />
really gotten around in his day. He<lb />
could probably spend hours filling ftoarf Grants Beaman<lb />
your ears with all kinds of wild tales<lb />
that is, if he weren't so modest.<lb />
Ho. haven't I told you? The name<lb />
is John Charlton and he hails from<lb />
Barrackville, West Virginia. Yes, an-<lb />
other of those Yankees.<lb />
Getting back to John's getting<lb />
around -the prexy of the class of<lb />
HUT lives by the old adage. "Variety<lb />
is the spice of lfe First, there was<lb />
his work in a coal mine in his home<lb />
state, then he served a stretch�no,<lb />
not at Leavenworth- but in the Ma-<lb />
rine corps (this ought to increase his<lb />
Famed Templeton<lb />
To Give Concert<lb />
Recreation Program<lb />
Sponsored By Council<lb />
Beginning Sunday, January<lb />
Reverend N. (<lb />
Georgia will roak�<lb />
L<lb />
2H<lb />
23,<lb />
Loine Averette, Kathryn the Wright building will be open<lb />
Sprinkle, Elsie West, Clifton Cran-1 every Sunday afternoon for the enter-<lb />
dell, Nell Murphy<lb />
Etheridge. Dr. M. N. Posey is the<lb />
adviser to the club and official coach<lb />
and Amanda tainment of the service men.<lb />
standing with the fairer sex since<lb />
and Madelon Powers and Dave  .  <lb />
; most of them just adore the Leather-<lb />
 i Desks). After the Marines, John<lb />
tried his hand at working in a steel<lb />
mill. But none of these experiences<lb />
satisfied the restless nature of our<lb />
subject, and guess where he turned?<lb />
You're right! Teaching!<lb />
Johnny, as most everyone knows<lb />
, him. first dreamed of becoming a<lb />
Alec Templeton, the celebrated teacher when he substituted for two<lb />
piano-satirist, will appear in concert; months in Barrackville high school.<lb />
at the Wright auditorium, Friday, j "But you ask, "how in the world<lb />
February 11, at 8:00 P. M. under the did he stray so far from Yankee-<lb />
auspces of the entertainment com land?" One day while traveling<lb />
mittee, as announced by Chairman about on a bus John happened to find<lb />
Camilla Jernigan. j a seat next to an ECTC alumnus,<lb />
Mr. Templeton has quickly risen j David Watson "Dopey" told Charl-<lb />
to fame and is recognized as one of j ton about his Alma Mater and it<lb />
America's favorite pianists. A man must have been good for John regis<lb />
of many arts, he is a pianist of first tared last September as<lb />
Business Managership<lb />
Upon the resignation of Betty<lb />
BatSOfl at the close of the fall quar-<lb />
ter, Sybil Beaman was appointed by<lb />
the Publications board to complete<lb />
the school term as Business Manager<lb />
of Teco Echo. Her appointment has<lb />
been approved by the Student Co-<lb />
operative council.<lb />
Sybil has worked on the business<lb />
staff for two years. In addition to<lb />
her duties on the Teco Echo, she is<lb />
vice-president of the Association of<lb />
Childhood education.<lb />
a Math-<lb />
and badminton will be open to all<lb />
program is under the sponsorship of I for lne debaters. From this group I service men and students who attend<lb />
Basketball, ping pong, shuffleboard j rank in tne classical field, an expert<lb />
t<lb /><lb />
�<lb /><lb /><lb />
�<lb />
ackground,<lb />
"paradise"<lb />
�. an the :��-<lb />
v.agi erian<lb />
.� ; hlll-Wil-<lb />
Sinatra's<lb />
th Baptist Student union.<lb />
Open forums on "Christian Home"<lb />
will be held from 4:00-5:30 Tuesday<lb />
� rough Friday afternoons at the<lb />
Baptist Student center. Rev. Brooks<lb />
will give lectures in the classroom<lb />
building Tuesday, Wednesday and<lb />
Thursdsy nights from 6:30-7:30.<lb />
Rev. Brooks is originally from<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina, the son of<lb />
Y. and Mrs. N. C. Brooks. He has<lb />
ind<lb />
two alternates will also be chosen to<lb />
participate, in the event that a<lb />
principle cannot appear.<lb />
Debates against the Carolina team<lb />
will take place sometime in February<lb />
at East Carolina Teachers college.<lb />
Dates will be announced in the near<lb />
future.<lb />
The contestants must make five-<lb />
minute talks on the subject of the<lb />
debate before Judges Madelon Pow-<lb />
these informal gatherings. Com-<lb />
munity sings are being planned as an<lb />
addition to the activties.<lb />
The project is under the direction<lb />
of the Student Cooperative council.<lb />
Each Sundav a different campus or-<lb />
musical mimic, and the world's great-<lb />
est improviser.<lb />
His programs include an equal<lb />
share of the heavy and the popular.<lb />
Among the latter are his now famous<lb />
improvisations. In these he has his<lb />
audiences to suggest four tunes�two<lb />
popular and two classical. He com-<lb />
President's Ball<lb />
Sponsored Again<lb />
In Paralysis Fight<lb />
ers, Beecher Flanagan and Paul A. provide the entertainment.<lb />
Etheridge, when asked<lb />
teen active throughout the state a<lb />
outhern Baptist district with his Toll.<lb />
youth programs. For a few years he j Amanda<lb />
ed as the N. C. Baptist Student j about the forthcoming debates with<lb />
UNC, stated, "We beat Carolina twice<lb />
last year and we are expecting the<lb />
spirit of rivalry in this year's con-<lb />
test to be keener than ever. Caro-<lb />
lina is out to revenge their lost and<lb />
ganization will supervise the enter- j bines the four into one closely-knit<lb />
tainment for that day. This week j composition.<lb />
the Young Women's Christian asso-1 Mr. Templeton can be heard on<lb />
ciation will be in charge. The fol- j his weekly radio program on<lb />
lowing Sunday the Chi Pi players will j Wednesday nights from 10:30 to<lb />
11:00 over the Columbia network.<lb />
Science major.<lb />
"ECTC is all David said�and<lb />
more. In fact, it's a swell place and<lb />
I want to learn lots more about what<lb />
makes such a good school tick<lb />
An athlete is John. You can look<lb />
at him and tell that. He's over six<lb />
feet, and well, he's just got that kind<lb />
of physique you expect to see break-<lb />
ing through the line for a touchdown.<lb />
Football is his favorite, too, but he<lb />
likes the others almost as well.<lb />
At present he is practing his<lb />
hobby-coaching. When Greenville<lb />
(See PRESIDENT on Page Four)<lb />
serv<lb />
�ecretary.<lb />
National 4-H Winners<lb />
Speak At Assembly<lb />
cercises Tuesday, Janu- titje-<lb />
Ball  � sored annual-<lb />
of President<lb />
D - will again<lb />
f Dimes campaign<lb />
in the Wright audi-<lb />
ry 28 or 2<lb />
ition went to press, I<lb />
U lad not been an<lb />
our team will fight to keep our<lb />
In chapel ex<lb />
ry 18, A It a Lawson and Annie<lb />
Blanche Johnson, members of the<lb />
llTZrtlZ'L On Durham NeWSpaper, in (he College Exchange during the<lb />
as delegates to the Na-<lb />
Jenkins Gets Position<lb />
Putting Up Mail Is No Joke�But It's Fun<lb />
Artists Granted<lb />
Council Charter<lb />
For Poster Bureau<lb />
The Poster bureau, organized by<lb />
art students who have been making<lb />
posters for campus organizations,<lb />
has been granted a charter by the<lb />
Student Cooperative council.<lb />
The bureau is composed of the fol-<lb />
lowing students. Chairman Virginia<lb />
Rouse, Elizabeth Cox Jenkins, Fran-<lb />
ces Radcliffe, and Lou Lassiter. Ad-<lb />
viser for the group is Miss Madelon<lb />
Powers, art instructor.<lb />
It was organized to standardize the<lb />
making of posters on the campus.<lb />
Members of the bureau must charge<lb />
set prices of forty, sixty or eighty<lb />
cents, depending on the size of the<lb />
posters, for each one made. All pos-<lb />
ters must be subscribed for through<lb />
the bureau. The bureau furnishes its<lb />
own materials.<lb />
Elizabeth Cox Jenkins states, "Wc<lb />
think that we can give the campus<lb />
organizations better posters by hav-<lb />
ing a centralized plan in effect<lb />
"The students and teachers at East<lb />
Carolina Teachers college surely are<lb />
a literate group of folks said<lb />
Gretchen Webster and Alice Wiggins<lb />
who look after the postal exchange.<lb />
These two students had just com-<lb />
pleted a week's check on the number<lb />
of pieces of mail that were handled<lb />
It must be remembered that this<lb />
work is only a side issue with them�<lb />
a temporary task for which they have<lb />
not had previous training and one<lb />
they will discontinue soon to take on<lb />
the job of instructing the youth of<lb />
the land.<lb />
Most of us admire "figures Per-<lb />
xpenence as ae.eg�wea - ru: " 0 I Former Teco Echo Editor Bernice . , t d when<lb />
tional 4-H Club meet held in Chicaf � , Jenkins is now associated with the<lb />
The<lb />
�<lb />
out<lb />
At the during the Christmas holidays.<lb />
akers gave also a brief discussion<lb />
the meaning and importance of<lb />
1-H Club work.<lb />
Teachers college, Lillian Hines. acting president of<lb />
the President "the Home Economics club, presided<lb />
charge if they go stag over the meeting<lb />
Students with<lb />
Durham Sun in Durham, North Caro-<lb />
lina. His duties are to cover the<lb />
court proceedings. Upon the absence<lb />
of the sports editor recently, Jenkins<lb />
directed the editorship of that page.<lb />
He writes, "I miss ECTC, but I<lb />
find my new job filled with interest<lb />
haps these may be of interest to you<lb />
previous week and they were begin-1 since you helped make them with<lb />
those letters you wrote and those you<lb />
in.<lb />
may not take advan-<lb />
thii privilege. Such an ar-<lb />
� � - � tads possible by local<lb />
rho will solicit funds<lb />
townspeople to pay tor the<lb />
- of servicemen and college stu-<lb />
� Council President Dorothy<lb />
Lewia states, "Give your dimes to<lb />
the fight against infantile<lb />
paralysis. Student leaders will act<lb />
as clectors for the March of Dimes<lb />
campaign<lb />
Hal Thurston and his music makers<lb />
will play for the occasion.<lb />
Olive Succeeds Parks<lb />
As Technical Adviser<lb />
With the drafting of Sherman<lb />
Parks, printer for the Renfrew Print<lb />
,ng company which publishes he<lb />
college newspaper. Graham T. Ulive<lb />
of Winterville, North Carolina, takes<lb />
over the duties of technical adviser<lb />
for Teco Echo.<lb />
Mr Olive comes to Greenville from<lb />
Cumberland county. His experience<lb />
of twenty years as a printer has been<lb />
wide and varied.<lb />
Council Appoints New<lb />
Discipline Committee<lb />
Amanda Etherdge, secretary of the<lb />
Student Cooperative council, and Mar-<lb />
guerite Ricks have been elected by<lb />
the members of the council to repre-<lb />
sent the student body on the discipline<lb />
committee.<lb />
According to the present Constitu-<lb />
tion the SCC elects two student mem-<lb />
bers to serve on the discipline com-<lb />
mittee. The faculty is represented<lb />
by three teachers.<lb />
they look at the figures and realized<lb />
that there had been more than 9,000<lb />
chances to muff a piece by putting it<lb />
in the wrong box�but that seldom<lb />
happens.<lb />
During the past three years Gret-<lb />
chen and Alice have been putting up<lb />
your letters, papers, notices, post<lb />
cards, circulars, and every sort of<lb />
postal material that will go into the<lb />
549 cubby holes�boxes�assigned to<lb />
your convenience. They have been<lb />
handling with tender care your in-<lb />
sured and uninsured packages, big,<lb />
small, square, round, oblong, neatly<lb />
wrapped, tattered, battered, stale,<lb />
fresh, etc etc. They have sold you<lb />
hundreds of dollars worth of beauti-<lb />
ful "steel engravings" produced by<lb />
your Uncle Sam (postage stamps and<lb />
post cards), and it has been done with<lb />
a skill and courtesy that is remark-<lb />
able.<lb />
received, if you get your mail on the<lb />
campus of ECTC.<lb />
During the week of December 5-11,<lb />
inclusive � seven days � fifteen<lb />
thousand three hundred eighty-two<lb />
(15,382) different pieces of mail<lb />
passed through the College Exchange.<lb />
That is enough to fill about thirty-<lb />
five standard mail sacks and it is<lb />
some load for the postman who lugs<lb />
it in from his truck, often through a<lb />
milling group of students and faculty<lb />
to the Exchange room, or vice versa.<lb />
Broken down, these figures shape<lb />
up this way:<lb />
Incoming mail�First Class (letters<lb />
from John, Bob, and Mom)�6,311<lb />
Second Class (the home paper,<lb />
etc.)�S83<lb />
Fourth Class (that box candy, etc)<lb />
�311<lb />
Drop Mail (notices of Important<lb />
class meetings, etc.)�1,635.<lb />
That is a total of 9,140 pieces to be<lb />
put in your boxes or handed to you<lb />
personally with a smile, for which<lb />
you are kind enough to reciprocate,<lb />
we hope.<lb />
Fifty-seven of those 311 packages<lb />
were insured and had to be signed<lb />
for on the dotted line.<lb />
The story of outgoing mail is<lb />
short, but it made up a sizeable pile,<lb />
namely, 6,216 pieces of First Class<lb />
(billet deaux of sweet nothings, af-<lb />
fection and business) and 26 pack-<lb />
ages of this, that, and the other, for<lb />
a total of 6,242 pieces.<lb />
Now, let's break it all down some<lb />
more. The average number of pieces<lb />
handled each day in the College Ex-<lb />
change was 2,053. Sunday was a<lb />
light day with only 1,250 pieces to be<lb />
handled. Saturday was the big day<lb />
with 2,565 pieces passing through<lb />
the office. But Wednesday with<lb />
2,497 and Thursday with 2,467 were<lb />
not far behind.<lb />
Sunday and Monday were the only<lb />
days when fewer than 2,000 pieces<lb />
were handled by the Exchange<lb />
lassies.<lb />
You will notice that the First Class<lb />
mail�incoming 6,311 pieces and out-<lb />
going 6,216 pieces�makes up the<lb />
larger part, as would be expected, or<lb />
(See MAIL on Page Four)<lb />
E. R, Browning<lb />
Elected Adviser<lb />
For Day Students<lb />
Dr. E. R. Browning head of the<lb />
Business Education department de-<lb />
feated Miss Mary Greene and Dr.<lb />
Herbert Rebarker to become adviser!<lb />
to the Day Student committee at a<lb />
special election held Friday, Janu-<lb />
ary 14.<lb />
Under the leadership of Chairman<lb />
Frances Tunstall, the committee is<lb />
making plans to sponsor a bridge<lb />
tournament to raise money for furn-<lb />
ishings for the Day Student room in<lb />
the basement of Austin, which the<lb />
college has recently had painted.<lb />
The date for the tow<lb />
not yet been set, but<lb />
tentative plans it will be I in<lb />
immediate future.<lb />
"I hope the students on<lb />
as well as all day stud<lb />
port our plans for<lb />
Student room as<lb />
make it urges<lb />
Further plans<lb />
soon.<lb />
s<lb />
t<lb />
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PAGE TWO<lb />
MONDAY, JANUAR1 21 <lb />
The TECO ECHO<lb />
�<lb />
Students' Carelessness Encourages<lb />
Deterioration OF Equipment<lb />
When the new constitution was put in-<lb />
to effect, one of the changes which it<lb />
brought about was in the entertainment and<lb />
soc i a 1 committees. Correspondingly a<lb />
change occurred in methods used to carry on<lb />
:ing program in the Wright building<lb />
the we k and on Saturday<lb />
nights when there wasn't a scheduled enter-<lb />
tainment. En the past this situation has<lb />
. handled very efficiently by the hiring<lb />
( f at least me person, and at times two, to<lb />
haw charge of playing the records and the<lb />
imr care of both the records and the<lb />
hine. This system was ideal in that only<lb />
or two responsible persons ever had the<lb />
key or played the records, thus insuring bet-<lb />
care of the expensive record-player and<lb />
the s ec rds.<lb />
The designation of one or two people to<lb />
e s le charge of the equipment is an ab-<lb />
si lute necessity, not only for the care of the<lb />
records and the machine but also for full en-<lb />
tert linment value for the students. This<lb />
rd lesson has been proved this year to an<lb />
tenl which has been very destructive and<lb />
unsatisfacti ry. This year no one person has<lb />
en in charge of the dancing hours. Such<lb />
inefficiency has brought on the inevitably<lb />
unfortunal results. There are no new<lb />
 The few which might be classed<lb />
tched and worn and the<lb />
ampered with in such a<lb />
ond repair. One can<lb />
� hal there is no point in<lb />
ing nev� records that pass through many<lb />
diffi rent and careless hands. Records are<lb />
broken, misplaced, lost, and scratched with<lb />
careless and irresponsible handling.<lb />
The most regrettable factor is the<lb />
present condition of the record machine.<lb />
The laek of attending care it should receive<lb />
has brought on unnecessary deterioration.<lb />
dinarily such machines are valuable, but<lb />
v. they are doubly so because of the war-<lb />
tin e shortage. Record players such as this<lb />
ne cannot be replaced for years.<lb />
S me ni rhts after everyone else has left<lb />
the building the machine is left on. The dial<lb />
ng the 1 ne quality has been ren-<lb />
1 ly useless and the quality of<lb />
ne seriously impaired. Thus one can<lb />
r adily see that a remedy is needed immedi-<lb />
acy. The best suggestion for changing such<lb />
a situation is by designating one or two<lb />
people to have complete responsibility for<lb />
peri : s of dancing. But, to insure the<lb />
at of this plan, the sug-<lb />
� ' ment that<lb />
be tassed as a job<lb />
student who is appointed for<lb />
be paid regular hourly wages on<lb />
the basis of the self-help plan.<lb />
The writer does not wish to accuse any<lb />
one person or committee for allowing such<lb />
a situation to arise and grow into the prob-<lb />
;t now is. It is one of those things<lb />
which have happened because of the lack of<lb />
ht f all who have worked together<lb />
the change brought on by the new<lb />
cousi iuu ion.<lb />
Since the responsible group of the cam-<lb />
pus is the Student Cooperative council, we<lb />
deem it the duty of that group to alleviate<lb />
this unfortunate situation with better or-<lb />
ith a discontinuance of the<lb />
 altogether.<lb />
Want Active Campus?<lb />
Nominate Leaders<lb />
In a few weeks the problems of nomina-<lb />
rtudent leaders for the year 1944-45 will<lb />
c me to the student body. For such an issue<lb />
its need time to think about those in<lb />
The Teco Echo<lb />
 It) ed Biweeklg hy the Students of East<lb />
Carolina Teachers College<lb />
Entered as second-class matter December 3<lb />
1925, at the U. S. Postoffice, Greenville,<lb />
N. ( under the act of March 3, 1879.<lb />
RIBELLE Robertson Editor-in-chief<lb />
SSOCTATE EDITORS<lb />
� � nia; Williams, Jean<lb />
REPORTERS<lb />
Nancy Wynne, Cornelia Beems, Katie Owen,<lb />
xlazel Harris. Frances Congleton, Alta Mae<lb />
Thompson, Louise Kilgo, Robert Martin,<lb />
Jimmy Warren, Paula Ross, Jane Hardy<lb />
Helen Woo ten, Elsie West, Kathryn<lb />
Sprinkle, Jackie DeLysle, Charlene Moye.<lb />
'lifton Crandell  Sports Editor<lb />
" Moore . Fashion Editor<lb />
n Johnson Photography Editor<lb />
BUSINESS STAFF<lb />
BEAM AN Business Manager<lb />
SSOCIATE BUSINESS MANAGERS<lb />
Gladys Davis. Lucille Huskett, Betty Bat-<lb />
son, Helen Wooten, June Brandenburg<lb />
Robert Morgan.<lb />
Denver E. Baughan Editorial Adviser<lb />
Beecher Flanagan  Business Adviser<lb />
Graham T. Olive  Technical Adviser<lb />
Member<lb />
Carolina Collegiate Press<lb />
Association<lb />
Member<lb />
Ptssocided Cblle6iate Press<lb />
DiKributw �<lb />
Goflefiwie Dt6est<lb />
MMIHNTn worn UTMKL tMtHTIWM s<lb />
National Advertising Service, Inc.<lb />
OMegt Pukkibft 'mi jj.ju<lb />
4�0 Madison AVK. New YOUIt N. Y.<lb />
whom they shall vest the powers of office to<lb />
lead the activities of the campus. Prime<lb />
among these officers is the president of the<lb />
Student Cooperative council. The past can<lb />
boast of good leaders and it is up to the<lb />
present student body to see that this tradi-<lb />
ti nal factor is not lost.<lb />
To be a vital and effective organiza-<lb />
tion, it is necessary that the student council<lb />
have as its head a person who is fully capable<lb />
of handling the responsbilities involved.<lb />
The jerson who is elected to this posi-<lb />
tion should, it seems, be one who inspires<lb />
respect from his fellow students, one whom<lb />
they will accept as a leader and with whom<lb />
they will cooperate willingly.<lb />
Independence and dependability are<lb />
vitally needed by a student council president.<lb />
These two characteristics are especially de-<lb />
sirable when this officer is required to face<lb />
personally an emergency as well as when he<lb />
is performing his regular duties.<lb />
Frequently a student president of the<lb />
executive council is faced with the problem<lb />
of passing judgment on the suggestions<lb />
made by some person in authority. To do<lb />
so wisely, thereby preserving the spirit of<lb />
democratic living, is an essential responsi-<lb />
bility of the student president.<lb />
Such situations require a person with a<lb />
sane perspective, sound judgment and un-<lb />
biased viewpoints in order to safeguard<lb />
freedom of thought, speech and action in a<lb />
world which is now struggling to decide<lb />
whether a dictatorship or a democracy shall<lb />
reign supreme.<lb />
Athletes Need Hearty<lb />
Cheers To Win<lb />
It may seem elementary to the sophisti-<lb />
cated readers of a college newspaper to men-<lb />
tion the subject of school spirit in connection<lb />
with support of the athletic programs of-<lb />
fered to all students who wish to participate.<lb />
However, something needs to be said about<lb />
the poor attendance at the college athletic<lb />
contests.<lb />
Through an intramural program, thehe<lb />
is much to be derived from entering into the<lb />
spirit of keen, but friendly, rivalry between<lb />
the teams on the campus.<lb />
Thus far this quarter there have been<lb />
played about a half-dozen games and the at-<lb />
n c c a 1 . - : . all -t mi 1<lb />
low. Such acti ities, though one enters in-<lb />
to them only as a spectator, carry with them<lb />
as many factors of good education as one<lb />
can get in the classroom.<lb />
Come on. students, support these<lb />
athletic events! The players need your<lb />
morale-building cheers.<lb />
Oh, yesThere Is<lb />
A War On!<lb />
by Mary Alice Charlton<lb />
"Good-morning comes a cheery voice<lb />
from a uniform standing outside the dorm-<lb />
itory to the college girl squinting out of her<lb />
window to determine the day's weather.<lb />
"A uniform wonders the girl as she<lb />
laboriously pulls at the shade and slumps<lb />
drowsily back into the covers. "Oh.yeah, a<lb />
marine she thinks sleepily as she remem-<lb />
bers the time and present situation. "What<lb />
a ghastly war Then the idea strikes her<lb />
that the day is Sunday and the fortunate<lb />
ones from the nearby marine base have fled<lb />
from the camp and migrated to different<lb />
towns, chiefly to Greenville.<lb />
With this thought to urge her onward,<lb />
Miss College arises, wanders over to break-<lb />
fast to sit down to a meal that really em-<lb />
phasizes the fact that somewhere there is a<lb />
war being fought. That means no bacon,<lb />
for one thing. She eats somewhat languidly<lb />
and after scraping her plate because of the<lb />
shortage-of-labor situation, Miss C. goes<lb />
back to her room to dress for church. As<lb />
she takes down her new suit, she holds it up<lb />
to her as though she had not tried it on doz-<lb />
ens of times already.<lb />
"This suit would be so much cuter if the<lb />
kirt were just a little fuller she laments.<lb />
"Remember the war says her room-<lb />
mate as she stretches her head underneath<lb />
the dresser to retrieve a precious bob-pin<lb />
which had fallen in the midst of a week's<lb />
accumulated dust. "The skirts are much<lb />
narrower now. I guess pretty clothes are<lb />
out until after the victory<lb />
Miss College completes her primping,<lb />
attends church and returns to spend the<lb />
afternoon building up the morale of some<lb />
homesick marine. Then it's back in the<lb />
dorm to term papers, jam sessions, etc.<lb />
Monday, the same old cycle is lived<lb />
through�breakfast, hurried preparation for<lb />
her first period class where she studies the<lb />
war in relation to history. In the afternoon<lb />
Miss College spends whatever spare time<lb />
the teachers allow her with knitting a sweat-<lb />
er for an unfortunate soldier�in this case,<lb />
unfortunate, because it is her first bit of<lb />
handicraft. Evening comes and the patri-<lb />
otic little college girl dons a white gauze<lb />
over her hair and proceeds down to the Red<lb />
Cross Room to roll bandages to help the<lb />
cause. After doing her patriotic duty for a<lb />
good half hour she goes over to the Campus<lb />
building to dance, and again is reminded of<lb />
the war. She notices a boy�and how<lb />
scarce they are!�with a crowd of girls<lb />
standing around watching him as if he were<lb />
some valuable museum piece. Tearing<lb />
through the crowd, Miss College bravely<lb />
breaks on him.<lb />
"Are you going home next week-end?"<lb />
he asks her, as they take a few seps be-<lb />
tween breaks.<lb />
"No, Dad won't come after me because<lb />
of the gas and tire shortages and the buses<lb />
are so irregular nowadays that I'm afraid I<lb />
won't get back on time if I stay any while<lb />
at all, so I guess I won't go she replies<lb />
sadly, as another girl cuts in on her.<lb />
Dancing is over and it is off to her<lb />
dorm room to study�this time about the<lb />
changing geographical conditions brought on<lb />
by a war-torn world.<lb />
This done Miss College throws down her<lb />
book with a sigh. "Oh. dear, I really would<lb />
like to shampoo my hair, but no bob-pins.<lb />
Oh, to have been born with curls With<lb />
the shampoo nipped in the bud, she prepares<lb />
for bed. After forcing the last bit of tooth-<lb />
paste from the tube, she lifts her arm to aim<lb />
for the waste-basket when her roommate<lb />
shouts, "Save that tube! We'll have to have<lb />
it to buy more toothpaste<lb />
"Why? Oh, yes, of course, how could I<lb />
forget�the war<lb />
SCUMMING<lb />
By The Keyhole Korrespondent<lb />
Curiosity killed my cat exclamation<lb />
point She got to poking her nose in funny<lb />
places and taking chances with her nine<lb />
lives period Finally that trap snapped back<lb />
and there she was deader'n a dodo period I<lb />
pondered period That cat wTas a small girl<lb />
period. She got around period She found<lb />
out lots of things period<lb />
So you see where I got my ideas and<lb />
don't blame me dash blame my cat period<lb />
The only difference in me and my cat is that<lb />
I haven't gotten caught yet comma I hope<lb />
period<lb />
Even in these war times new and eager<lb />
young faces parenthesis male parenthesis en-<lb />
roll at ECTC and increase the palpitations<lb />
of the feminine hearts period or should I say.<lb />
question mark question mark<lb />
Clifton Hugh Edwards has been seen<lb />
mulling words with Emily Grey on several<lb />
occasions and my advice to Hugh is to find<lb />
out about the competition period<lb />
Teen-age possibilities hailing from<lb />
Bethel comma who frequently frequent the<lb />
Y-store are George Wynn and Billy White-<lb />
hurst period Don't rush comma girls com-<lb />
ma there are still Marines in town period<lb />
A few romances have survived the ice<lb />
and snow and three weeks separation of<lb />
Christmas holidays period Frances Page<lb />
and Stanfield are still holding hands at<lb />
Saturday night movies semi-colon Billy<lb />
Tucker still waits for Lee to pull herself<lb />
away from her books semi-colon Norman<lb />
and Sir's names still appear together on Got-<lb />
ten Hall date books and the first week-end<lb />
Beddingfield down from Chapel Hill<lb />
to see Lorraine period<lb />
Cotton hall girls will miss Kelly's eleven<lb />
(clock good night question mark<lb />
Freshman Mimi Tripp seems all aglit-<lb />
ter with newity which doesn't mean that I<lb />
don't think she's in to stay period<lb />
There's a dance coming up this week-<lb />
end and my feet are a-itching and a-burning<lb />
to trip the light fantastic with all those<lb />
wolves exclamation point<lb />
Rumors indicate that Jackie DeLysle<lb />
has invited Corporal Edwards period Why<lb />
I thought I saw Jack with Hell Boyette for<lb />
the past two week-ends exclamation point<lb />
Who's cutting whose throat question mark<lb />
Graduate Audrey White was in town<lb />
last week-end we hear comma and would you<lb />
believe it question mark Bill Lee came home<lb />
:omma too period Coincidental question<lb />
mark<lb />
Where did the girls in the Practice<lb />
House find that Pilot question mark and I<lb />
don't mean reptile period If you see Marg-<lb />
aret Pugh walking around with her nose in<lb />
he air comma don't think her snooty com-<lb />
ma it's probably due to her sudden interest<lb />
in planes period<lb />
Prospects look favorable for a very<lb />
prosperous and revealing year for your Key-<lb />
hole Korrespondents comma but we want co-<lb />
operation period Don't forget if you can't<lb />
find talent at home the Marines are still in<lb />
town and where is your patriotism comma<lb />
girls question mark<lb />
Yours 'til a daffier idea reaches my<lb />
cerebellum and bounces against the wails of<lb />
my so-called head period no remarks period<lb />
K<lb />
K<lb />
With The Armed Forces<lb />
by Rosalie Brown<lb />
Here we go again folks with lots of<lb />
words from many of our boys since the last<lb />
issue of the paper. Lt. Jesse Gray writes<lb />
to Miss Graham of many interesting things<lb />
that have happened since he left the states.<lb />
He has been in South America, Africa, India<lb />
and is now in China. "I have visited the<lb />
Taj-Mahal one of the seven wonders of the<lb />
world, and man's greatest memorial to a<lb />
woman. "I have to say that was one of the<lb />
most beautiful and magnificent works of<lb />
architecture I've ever seen<lb />
"I like China very much better than<lb />
India. The people here are happier, and<lb />
have a few silly customs. Men, women,<lb />
boys and girls all walk around on the streets<lb />
as they do in the United States. They like<lb />
us very much and I honestly believe their<lb />
hospitality toward us, particularly pilots, is<lb />
unequaled anywhere else in the world. It is<lb />
almost unbelievable the things they will do<lb />
to aid us. I don't see how any people could<lb />
endure as much war as they have and be so<lb />
jolly and optimistic.<lb />
"I only wish the people at home could<lb />
see the war as we see it and maybe they<lb />
would quit celebrating an early victory and<lb />
continue to work hard.<lb />
"Japan is as strong as Germany ever<lb />
was and since they have every strategical<lb />
and valuable part of China, Burma, and the<lb />
STUDENT SPOTLIGHT<lb />
M<lb />
by Rosalie Brwfin<lb />
jrirl. At least that<lb />
Here is the senior class b cutest � wi�<lb />
is the superlative she was voted and 1e thrw.<lb />
agree. Petite Christine Hellen � i?? isn't much<lb />
fourths of an inch tall. As a matte of fatt �e<lb />
larger than the little children she hopes t0 ttacn �<lb />
She finishes in March, and would like to start<lb />
light away. ,  rVll- p navers for<lb />
"Chris" has been a member of the Chi 1 1 P <lb />
four years. During her sophomore year she pi X dm<lb />
"Little Black Sambo and was treasurer of thsdWuJJU<lb />
year she was a first .PnSTdaS elec-<lb />
and had a part in the senior play. Her tr�' tivp for<lb />
ted her as its treasurer. She was Tecoan J?"<lb />
her sophomore class. She was a member 0 the Poe ax<lb />
he, freshman, sophomore and this year J� JJg<lb />
an associate editor of the Tecoan and is hCblfl<lb />
year. This year she is a member of the ACE, also.<lb />
"Collecting records, making candy, and taking sun<lb />
baths (espeSlv on Janie's hen house) are my hobbies<lb />
she respondedI when quizzed about how she likes to spend<lb />
her leisure time. That is, when she has some. This ener-<lb />
getic little brunette is interested in many things. &amp;he<lb />
Hkes football and basketball, and "I like to try to play en-<lb />
nis, but all I do is run after the ball" She<lb />
post cards.<lb />
"Chris" likes to ride on crowded buses.<lb />
but never gets a seat. She doesn't seem to<lb />
mind that, however, for she takes a ride<lb />
every chance she gets. Her favorite branch<lb />
of the service is the army. Rumor has it that<lb />
these words in a current song have special<lb />
meaning to her. " . . when you are in Aus-<lb />
tralia. I'll never, never fail you The rest<lb />
of it seems to be military secret but some<lb />
think it is a certain little soldier she met<lb />
here on July 4th about two years ago. How<lb />
'bout it "Fluff"?<lb />
"Chris" is the older daughter of Mr.<lb />
and Mrs. Earl Hellen of this city. She has<lb />
a brother in the navy. "1 like to read, fie-<lb />
tion the best, and love ai<lb />
cals are my favoritu I g �<lb />
When asked the sixty-f 1<lb />
tion about practice teacl 1<lb />
-oh. I loved practio I<lb />
children She ia a prir<lb />
taught the second grade. Lasl<lb />
lived in the dormitory for I<lb />
really enjoyed getting v n �<lb />
college life.<lb />
She is a member oi<lb />
board this year and the S1<lb />
Live council. Rightfully si �<lb />
this year by being ch �<lb />
Among Students in America<lb />
Universities.<lb />
Bits o' Fashion<lb />
BY SUE<lb />
saddle again! And<lb />
under WORK, let's<lb />
We're hack i)i the<lb />
'fore you get snowed<lb />
have a fireside chat.<lb />
All the fashion mags advise "a date<lb />
with Dr. Sun" and tell us to bare that mid-<lb />
riff, expose that back, show those legs. But<lb />
assuming that, only Mrs. Plutocrat is mak-<lb />
ing a trip to Florida, leaving 900 ECTC<lb />
girls shivering in our sunshine state, let's<lb />
talk about keeping warm.<lb />
Vogue suggests for a fireside (your<lb />
radiator, my child) chat a Little Lord Faunt-<lb />
leroy suit�black velveteen slacks with a<lb />
long sleeve white blouse and a big black bow.<lb />
which is fetching: which I'd like to see after<lb />
you've rolled and tumbled with cell-mate<lb />
from your bed to your floor and back again.<lb />
Mile goes Oriental and shows Chinese<lb />
tapered slacks (also black velveteen) with<lb />
a Coolie jacket for lounging. Vogue dittoes<lb />
the Chinese influence, showing slacks and<lb />
Chinese tunic of lavender wool-and-rabbit's-<lb />
hair�definitely better.<lb />
Better still are the quilted cotton housed<lb />
coats, shown by Mile, Vogue, Esquire, and<lb />
Jcme Arden (of the comic stripes, case you<lb />
Snth Pacific and fight a fanatical war,<lb />
th y will be more stubborn than ever. We<lb />
don't have all our strength thrown against<lb />
them and when we do, we will certainly win,<lb />
but the people should be patient as this thing<lb />
known as 'time' will play an important<lb />
part. We think two years is a conservative<lb />
estimate to the quickest ending of the war<lb />
and three more like it, in these parts. I<lb />
have been in two fights in which the Japs<lb />
were badly beaten by our oldest fighter<lb />
planes, so you can imagine what we will do<lb />
when they send us our best planes. I am in<lb />
the 75th Fighter Sqd. which has one of<lb />
the best combat records of the U. S. A. F<lb />
having shot down 114 planes to its loss of<lb />
9. The first week I was here this was really<lb />
a hot corner. The Japs came in to bomb us<lb />
and we would shoot them down. I have<lb />
hopped out of bed in the wee hours of the<lb />
night and dived inside trenches while they<lb />
dropped bombs. I have watched these<lb />
fights from the ground and in the air and<lb />
they look just like the movies until a zero<lb />
gets on your tail and starts shooting. It is<lb />
very thrilling, though. On my second mis-<lb />
sion I was lucky. I shot a bomber down out<lb />
of a formation of three and didn't even get<lb />
hit by their fire or get chased by any of the<lb />
zeros�happy days<lb />
� <lb />
Pfc. George H. W. Johnson is now with<lb />
the army in England. He writes that he has<lb />
been over there for some time and the Teco<lb />
Echo is keeping up with him. "The coun-<lb />
try is very beautiful, but the girls are not<lb />
any ways like ours at home. They are no<lb />
comparison to the girls at dear ole ECTC<lb />
Says George.<lb />
� <lb />
Lt. Bill Whitehurst is now teaching at<lb />
"Cocoanut College" which is located on a<lb />
South Pacilic island. He writes that the<lb />
curriculum is made up of courses on various<lb />
weapons of war Mathematics plays a very<lb />
big part in the subject I am teaching. I left<lb />
my ship about a month and a half ago. I<lb />
saw action several times and have learned<lb />
to appreciate the beauty of another day<lb />
 � �<lb />
Ray Sparrow writes Miss Jenkins that<lb />
he hasn't forgotten "those days of toil I<lb />
spent under your faithful guidance. I am<lb />
in the sunny country of Europe and all the<lb />
boys from the-front dream and talk of<lb />
galoshes It seems that Ray saw Bill Mer-<lb />
ner somewhere on his way over, but the<lb />
censor did his dirty work and we are none<lb />
the wiser as to where these two former ECTC<lb />
students met. "English doesn't count over<lb />
here so pardon this said Ray, and to an<lb />
English teacher, too!<lb />
 � <lb />
Lt. Leo Burks writes, "At present I am<lb />
don't know). Vogtu sho?<lb />
stripe cotton tied on one sid<lb />
all pocket OB t'other. Quilt<lb />
satin are oh. so pretty, bu1 I<lb />
tumble of dorm life Ole K.<lb />
more of a nine-lives teaire. V <lb />
of all for a late jam session or era -<lb />
when dorms are approaching tl<lb />
is the old stand-by�the cottoi<lb />
robe.<lb />
'Neath your housecoat th<lb />
ma's nighti with long sleeves<lb />
for those who shiver ami shakt<lb />
wind doth blow. a. : r the c<lb />
are the baby sleepers, those long- grj<lb />
sleeved pajamas with knitted cuffs at a - -<lb />
and wrists. For those of thicl<lb />
there's the night shirt. Grandpop's conti<lb />
tion to the wardrobe of the -mar. -<lb />
pus. Also for those who never worp<lb />
the weather are convict-striped p<lb />
loose-hanging, free-for-action blou�<lb />
the real outdoor girl there '<lb />
with legs cropped off s�'s you can tr<lb />
light fantastic 'bout the dorm witl<lb />
worry.<lb />
For a hot fool in sub-zero weath r, M �<lb />
nives you knitted bed socks by Kys<lb />
with ribbons. And for a hot foot duri<lb />
sunlight hours, how's about a foot-1<lb />
wool, cotton, and rayon socklets w n<lb />
your shoes: save- yo' stockings, too.<lb />
Best of all to scuff about in true<lb />
fashion are Joyce scuffs. V<lb />
-sue showed leopard printed cotton<lb />
others come in cotton chenille in rain<lb />
colors or satin (likewise the rainbow . if<lb />
insist on being a plutocrat.<lb />
Well, here goes 1944. and here's<lb />
we all get by notebooks, term papers, f -<lb />
and keep warm in the dorm!<lb />
deep in the heart of Italy. Not as deep as I<lb />
would like to be. but still well up in the<lb />
terior. The natives are poorly dressed,<lb />
the old people and small children hav-<lb />
hard time of it. They hang around at me<lb />
times, and gratefully bear away the r<lb />
vidual soldier's leavings in the tin cans.<lb />
New Year's morning was unbelievably r.<lb />
but seme poor Italians were right here w<lb />
their buckets. I am in a section where few<lb />
fruits are grown. The people are fanners<lb />
but war has ruined their crops. There -<lb />
nothing to sell in the shops, and the result 1?<lb />
inflation of a sort. Some excellent leather-<lb />
workers, shoemakers, and metalworkers are<lb />
to be found in a nearbv town. I see very<lb />
few young Italians (16-25). I guess they<lb />
are in some army, somewhere<lb /><lb />
Dick Gauldin is now stationed at Basic<lb />
Training Center Xo. 10 of the Armv Air<lb />
Forces Training Command at Greensboro,<lb />
where he is receiving his basic flight train-<lb />
ing. . . . Daniel S. Jones is now enrolled as<lb />
an aviation cadet in the AAF Pre-Fligh:<lb />
School for Pilots at Maxwell Field. Ala. . .<lb />
Jerome Donaldson was transferred from the<lb />
Savannah one month before she was sunk<lb />
and is at present stationed on an island<lb />
somewhere" . . Lt. (jg) Herbert Wilker-<lb />
son is stationed on an island, also. He<lb />
writes that time has reallv flown bv since<lb />
he joined the navy a year and a haJf ago.<lb />
but it can t go by too fast for me until this<lb />
war is over and I have soaked mv feet in<lb />
lar Heel mud once more . . . Cpl. Flovd<lb />
Eamon. who is with the 50th. Fighter Sqd<lb />
writes that receiving the Teco Echo is an<lb />
interesting factor in any former student's<lb />
me. Even though 1 know few of the stu-<lb />
dents enrolled today the various articles<lb />
concerning the faculty and alumni are rea-<lb />
son enough for one to look forward to each<lb />
vSaa' �� Is my sincere hope that the vear<lb />
1944 will bring forth a world wide peace,<lb />
thus enabling the former studentsto<lb />
assemble together at ECTC agaiu We cer-<lb />
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The TECO ECHO<lb />
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Boys BeginBasketball Season with Strong Competition<lb />
Men's Athletics<lb />
Now In Full Swing<lb />
For Winter Games<lb />
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r sporta program<lb />
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ur teams<lb />
are eap-<lb />
Stanfield<lb />
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irogram<lb />
issiter,<lb />
ECTC Pirates Stop Pinetops<lb />
In First Intcrscholastic Event<lb />
Marines Win 45-27<lb />
Lasitter Leads<lb />
In Offensive Play<lb />
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game<lb />
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tlif Tirates<lb />
ver a strong<lb />
Pinetops, a small<lb />
and Rocky<lb />
being made for fu-<lb />
schoola and<lb />
is nothing<lb />
� from those circles<lb />
games before<lb />
I' rates defeated the<lb />
; and the Pine-<lb />
lost a pre-<lb />
� - I rt � Ile All-<lb />
the Pirate's first interscholastic<lb />
of the season here Monday,<lb />
ECTC five led all the<lb />
Pinetops Green<lb />
Waves, S4-21. The game was not in<lb />
doubt at any time.<lb />
Leading the victorious home team<lb />
were Stanfield Johnson and "Big<lb />
John Chariton, with eleven points<lb />
i aeh. Joe I.assiter and Ben Harrison<lb />
were good on the defensive.<lb />
For the Pinetops semi-pro five,<lb />
 obb was high scorer with eight<lb />
points, and Owens was next with six.<lb />
PINETOPS<lb />
Jenkins, G<lb />
Coi g<lb />
Owens, C<lb />
Ellis, F<lb />
Best F<lb />
l'i ipp, F<lb />
Totals<lb />
PIRATES<lb />
Harrison, G<lb />
Lassiter, G<lb />
Chariton, C<lb />
Johnson, F<lb />
Rowlette, F<lb />
Cutler. C<lb />
Totals<lb />
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tops 12.<lb />
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Pine-<lb />
Joe Lassiter's fast-stepping Marine<lb />
Flyers defeated Stanfield Johnson's<lb />
Sharpshooters Wednesday, January<lb />
19, 45-27, in the<lb />
game of the<lb />
grant.<lb />
scoring<lb />
Mill<lb />
WAA Barn Dance<lb />
Women's Athletic association<lb />
has underfoot plans for a barn<lb />
dance to be given in the Wright<lb />
auditorium Saturday night, Feb-<lb />
ruary 5 at 8:30 P. ML<lb />
Watch this page for further<lb />
announcements concerning the<lb />
gala event.<lb />
first intramural<lb />
ECTC men's sports pro- !<lb />
lassiter led his own team<lb />
31 of the 45 markers. John- <lb />
lso led his team with 20 of the j<lb />
27 scored by his team.<lb />
Lassiter's team was held to a low<lb />
score for the first half since neither<lb />
team showed much activity in the first<lb />
half. The score at the end of the<lb />
half was 19-7. The per half score of<lb />
the final half was 26-20, indicating a :<lb />
deckled comeback or- the part of the I<lb />
Sharpshooters.<lb />
Owen's Quintet<lb />
Routs Cutler Five<lb />
With 77-16 Score<lb />
- imes<lb />
ly H<lb />
. ai<lb />
been re-<lb />
Sch<lb />
It ge in<lb />
ol in<lb />
The<lb />
meet<lb />
cage<lb />
Robert Morgan<lb />
Star Sophomore<lb />
To Be Navy Man<lb />
Marines Play Tonight<lb />
Marine officers from the Green-<lb />
ville air station will make up the<lb />
opposing quintet for Lassiter's<lb />
ECTC five tonight. January 24<lb />
at S:00 P. M. in the Wright<lb />
auditorium.<lb />
Scheduled by John Chariton<lb />
and Lieutenant Kdwards of the<lb />
local Marine base, this will be<lb />
the first of the ECTC-Marine<lb />
clashes.<lb />
MARINE FLYERS<lb />
Lassiter.<lb />
Rowlette,<lb />
:J. Johnson,<lb />
Shepherd.<lb />
Garris,<lb />
Martin,<lb />
Totals<lb />
SHARPSHOOTERS<lb />
S. Johnson,<lb />
C. Tripp,<lb />
Cumin ings,<lb />
Harris,<lb />
H. Mayo,<lb />
Totals<lb />
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15<lb />
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Dave Owen's powerful armada<lb />
boiled over with energy Wednesday<lb />
night. January 19, and completely<lb />
routed Beverly Cutler's Little Bom-<lb />
bardiers, who must have been "up-<lb />
stairs" while the game was under-<lb />
way. Taking a very early lead, and<lb />
building up a wide margin, the con-<lb />
test was merely a practice session for<lb />
Owens and his Sky-scrapers, piling<lb />
up a score of 77-16.<lb />
The first half ended with the score<lb />
43-4. The Midgets put on a rally in<lb />
the second half, especially in the<lb />
fourth period and ran up their score<lb />
a bit, but they were far out of range,<lb />
the game ending 77-16.<lb />
Big Alton "Atlas" Gray led the<lb />
victors with 30 points, while Owens<lb />
Jarvis Overruns<lb />
Cotten-Wilson<lb />
With 26-20 Margin<lb />
With a fast-moving game between<lb />
j the Cotten-Wilson and Jarvis teams,<lb />
the � volley ball tournament ended<lb />
Tuesday night, January 11, with a<lb />
26-16 score in favor of the stronger<lb />
Jarvis team.<lb />
Tho e chosen for the varsity team<lb />
the team made up of the outstand-<lb />
ing volley ball players were: Verna<lb />
Can away, Dot Peele, Lee Bledsoe,<lb />
Lucy Winston, Amanda Etheridge,<lb />
Nell Murphy, Margaret Hall, Carolyn<lb />
Register, Annie B. Bartholomew. Sit<lb />
Know tea, Helen Rouse. Doris Stevens,<lb />
IsaUlle Humphrey and Julia Ann<lb />
Hancock.<lb />
Semi-finals won by the Cotten-<lb />
Wilson players, 28-20, were held the<lb />
night before the end of the tourna-<lb />
ment and featured keen competition<lb />
between the Cotten-Wilson and Jar-<lb />
vis volley ball teams. At the end of<lb />
the first half. Fleming led with a<lb />
score of 13-6. Strong rivalry key-<lb />
noted the run-off game.<lb />
Acording to Isabelle Humphrey,<lb />
head of volley ball, "This has really<lb />
been a successful season. There<lb />
were a number of girls participating<lb />
in the sport and their interest and<lb />
determinaton to win made for more<lb />
exciting games. I have thoroughly<lb />
enjoyed this season and regret that<lb />
it is all over until next year. May<lb />
the next season top this one<lb />
stM�<lb />
gfcRVICT<lb />
fmsK<lb />
Buy<lb />
WAR<lb />
BONDS<lb />
L S. Treasury Departmem<lb />
Girls' Dormitories to Compete<lb />
In Intramural Basketball<lb />
from<lb />
� U-km m ECTC<lb />
 r Navy V-5<lb />
ted Januarv 3 at<lb />
:CTC he at-<lb />
l .ore<lb />
. r class,<lb />
-dressed and<lb />
i, and i .<lb />
lass Lay Ex-<lb />
. lead-<lb />
� J get-<lb />
the Boy<lb />
in Lillington.<lb />
chool he was<lb />
� lass, and led<lb />
team in his<lb />
 oar- at the<lb />
Also at this<lb />
Harrison Scores Fifteen Points<lb />
In Overtime Contest with Conway<lb />
i<lb />
. �<lb />
In a five-minute overtime contest,<lb />
Friday light, January 21 an ECTC ;<lb />
team, captained by Joe Lassiter de-<lb />
feated the Conway All-Stars by the<lb />
e margin of 83-29. Ben Harrison,<lb />
I or Greenville high school basket-<lb />
ball piayer. led the fast-moving at-<lb />
tack with fifteen markers. Follow- i<lb />
ing close behind was Tom Rowlette, i<lb />
racked up a total of eght points j<lb />
collect second scoring honors.<lb />
The opposing teams met each<lb />
other's pace with alternate basket-<lb />
ringings. At halftime the two power-<lb />
ful teams held a 19-19 tie.<lb />
At the time of the finals bell the<lb />
teams were holding their own with a<lb />
j � Campbell I tying<lb />
� I Reclamation con- !<lb />
So lit troop<lb />
to Life Scout with<lb />
Badges i eeding only one<lb />
voted Eagle<lb />
� r of r42, Robert came<lb />
asked why he chose<lb />
ered, "Well. I guess<lb />
 sister, Esther, was<lb />
� I since I have been<lb />
regretted it once<lb />
a high school<lb />
: � .d of Mathematics<lb />
He made a hit<lb />
; was elected treas-<lb />
by his fellow fresh-<lb />
core of 29-29. Stanfield John-<lb />
n and Tom Rowlette came through<lb />
with two crip shots to put ECTC in-<lb />
to the lead for a close victory.<lb />
Starting line-ups for the two teams<lb />
were as follows:<lb />
ECTC Tripp, center, Harrison and<lb />
Rowlette, guards, and Lassiter and<lb />
Johnson, forwards.<lb />
CONWAY ALL STARS � Wood-<lb />
ward, center. Ricks and DeLoach,<lb />
guards, and Butler and Hedgepeth,<lb />
forwards.<lb />
Substitutes were�Dave Owens and<lb />
Beverly Cutler for ECTC and Bur-<lb />
den for the opponents.<lb />
'<lb />
� norai j educational<lb />
I Si naa PL and was<lb />
tary in a few<lb />
in April 1943, he was<lb />
retary, I he i ffiee which he<lb />
also joined Lanier<lb />
 Mi A.<lb />
ember 1943, he came back<lb />
�re, and renewed his<lb />
gram of extra-cur-<lb />
Ife WSW elected col-<lb />
membei of Men's<lb />
 present is acting<lb />
uj tale hall. Pending<lb />
last spring, he exerted<lb />
VMCA as chair-<lb />
ii the "V" cabinet.<lb />
� r, he represented the<lb />
North Carolina State Stu-<lb />
lature, and introduced a<lb />
H . ���� of Representatives<lb />
�.ar Planning for Sec-<lb />
atioe in North Carolina<lb />
i�d with only one op-<lb />
National War Fund<lb />
, Robert spoke in chapel, thus<lb />
g to raise the miraculous $1300<lb />
from this campus.<lb />
' i stmas, Robert has spent<lb />
of his time getting into the<lb />
�rhiea he completes Friday,<lb />
�� B, with his induction at<lb />
fcragg into the Navy Reserve<lb />
n Group, V-5.<lb />
1 hope to get a commission and<lb />
Conie ack to ECTC as a fighting son<lb />
f avy Blue. And I'm looking<lb />
forward to coming back as soon as we<lb />
L'ncle's' war<lb />
WAA Plans Tourney<lb />
For Shuffleboard<lb />
Play in the Women's Athletic asso-<lb />
tion shuffleboard tournament will<lb />
begin within the next two weeks. Ac-<lb />
cording to Presdent Virginia Lee<lb />
Bledsoe.<lb />
"It should offer interesting results<lb />
since last year's tournament was suc-<lb />
cessful because of a good number of<lb />
shuffleboard contestants states<lb />
President Bledsoe.<lb />
Players and dates for the games<lb />
will be announced in a few days.<lb />
Jani<lb />
1- m<lb />
Grigsby Gives Test<lb />
To Student Leaders<lb />
Parliamentary law tests were given<lb />
by Miss Lois Grigsby Wednesday<lb />
night, January 19, at 6:45 to the<lb />
officers of all campus or-<lb />
ganizations and committees.<lb />
presiding<lb />
tnixatioi�<lb />
The Constitution of the Student Co-<lb />
operative council states that such -<lb />
Practice Teachers<lb />
Suffer Ordeal<lb />
With Smarties<lb />
Wait 'til you get to be a senior!<lb />
Then you can ramble on with the in-<lb />
evitably favorite topic of young ECTC<lb />
pedagogues-to-be�practice teaching.<lb />
Such an ordeal really has its ups<lb />
and downs. There are lesson plans<lb />
to struggle over, movies to miss be-<lb />
cause there are conferences with<lb />
critic teachers and advisers, papers<lb />
to grade or throw to the gaping<lb />
mouth of waste backets and inquisi-<lb />
tive smart alecs who insist upon ask-<lb />
ing just that question you'd never<lb />
dreamed of having to answer since<lb />
even the educational geniuses haven't<lb />
as yet discovered their answers.<lb />
"Miss Teacher, may I please be ex-<lb />
cused today? I want to go to the li-<lb />
brary to study<lb />
"Oh, this homework�it's killing<lb />
us<lb />
"Why in the world do we have to<lb />
write our autobiographies? We'll<lb />
never get famous enough to make<lb />
them valuable documents<lb />
"Teacher, John's cheating. He's<lb />
got his book open<lb />
These are just a sample of the in-<lb />
quiries we must hear.<lb />
What to do? "Oh, dear the<lb />
thoughts of the victim of practice<lb />
teaching move on, "why did I ever<lb />
come to a teacher's college? It'll send<lb />
me to Dix Hill or somewhere worse,<lb />
I know. I feel sure that I am digging<lb />
my grave right now. I don't see that<lb />
I have much of an education because<lb />
I don't seem to know the answers<lb />
to any of my student's queries. Oh,<lb />
dear<lb />
So far everybody else I know has<lb />
passed practice teaching without dy-<lb />
ing, but I know that they didn't have<lb />
to cope with those far-from-angelic<lb />
teen-age sophisticates I have. The<lb />
way th y act you would declare they<lb />
had been born with a priority on the<lb />
world. They are impudent, insolent,<lb />
indolent, impulsive, improbable and<lb />
definitely impossible.<lb />
What really gets us down most is<lb />
followed with '24.<lb />
losers with five.<lb />
BOMBARDIERS<lb />
Cutler, G<lb />
Crandell. G<lb />
Boyd, C<lb />
Morgan, F<lb />
Edwards, F<lb />
Totals<lb />
SKY-SCRAPERS<lb />
Nelson, G<lb />
Griffin, G<lb />
Gray. C ,<lb />
Brown, F<lb />
Owens, F<lb />
Totals<lb />
Cutler led the<lb />
F.G.<lb />
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24<lb />
1<lb />
Moronic Letter<lb />
Proves Results<lb />
Of I. Q. Test<lb />
Even freshman intelligence and<lb />
personality tests do not weed out all<lb />
those mentally distorted. The follow-<lb />
ing letter found lying on the staff<lb />
room floor will help verify this:<lb />
1234 Queer Street<lb />
Egypt, North of Carolina<lb />
Telephone�1-2-3<lb />
January 38. 1948<lb />
Dear Moron,<lb />
I sat down, pencil in hand, to type<lb />
you a letter. Pardon the pen.<lb />
I don't live where I lived before<lb />
because I moved to where I live now.<lb />
When you come to see me you can<lb />
ak anyone where I live for no one<lb />
knows.<lb />
I'm sorry we're so far together, I<lb />
wih we were closer apart. My Aunt<lb />
Julia died and is doing fine�she<lb />
� aid tell you "hello I hope you are<lb />
doing the same.<lb />
I started to Greenville to see you.<lb />
I saw a sign saying, "This takes you<lb />
to Greenville Well, I got on the<lb />
; sign and sat there three hours and<lb />
! the old thing didn't move! But I'll<lb />
there the second Saturday of next�<lb />
j week, regardless!<lb />
I am mailing you a coat by ex-<lb />
teeth to get one of them to answer i press. I cut the buttons off to make<lb />
one of your questions.<lb />
But, don't let's get too excited, for<lb />
it won't be long now before it'll all<lb />
be over and we can go out into a<lb />
teaching world of our own, patterned<lb />
from that of our grandmother's day<lb />
when the teachers had as their guid-<lb />
ing light, "Spare the rod and spoil<lb />
the child<lb />
Girlarebeginning practice<lb />
 .The first call to the<lb />
teieatnajnr sport was<lb />
giv nW� laynight, January 12.<lb />
A rer�J ��number of girls<lb />
answi e�tiis call and basketball<lb />
headai� aieadyplanning the team<lb />
lay-outs.<lb />
Kaihdormitory.is to be repre-<lb />
the fact that those high school she-<lb />
wolves are so inclined as to try taking<lb />
our men away from us. It's too bad<lb />
we can't stay out until after 10:30.<lb />
Then we'd see uho would win with<lb />
Greenville's marines students or<lb />
their�ahem�teachers.<lb />
Not just social attitudes are off-<lb />
key. They're of the same opinion<lb />
as most of the youth�"there is no<lb />
fun in studying and we know we<lb />
won't get anything out of learning<lb />
what happened back in some year<lb />
B. C Therefore, they don't prepare<lb />
their lessons and it's just like getting<lb />
blood out of a turnip or pulling eye<lb />
in<lb />
shall be passed by all those stu-<lb />
dents who must conduct meetings o<lb />
any kind on the campus. This rule<lb />
was made to comply with.that secuon<lb />
of the Constitution which reads that<lb />
Roberts' Rales of Order sha 1 be the<lb />
gu.ding factor for the enactment of<lb />
student business.<lb />
Miss Grigsby prepared the test<lb />
from the study guide sheet sissued<lb />
to Student Body ' <lb />
Lewis<lb />
mas.<lb />
NOTES ON BOND<lb />
DRIVES<lb />
The editorial staff of the Woodrow<lb />
Wilson high school paper (Dallas,<lb />
Texas) launched a War Savings cam-<lb />
paign around the purchase of a jeep�<lb />
"Jasper Jeep" to be specific. Jasper's<lb />
popularity grew so swiftly that he<lb />
was provided with a wife, Josephine,<lb />
and a son, Jackson. Within four<lb />
months of sales, there were nineteen<lb />
members of the jeep family.<lb />
it lighter. They are in the pockets! j<lb />
Hon, if you don't get this letter by<lb />
any chance, let me know and I'll mail<lb />
it to ya!<lb />
Our neighbors' baby swallowed<lb />
some pins, but they fed it a pin <lb />
cushion, so everything is all right <lb />
now.<lb />
I would have sent you the six dol-<lb />
lars I owe ya'�but I sealed this let-<lb />
ter before I thought of it. I'll mail<lb />
it in my next postcard.<lb />
Sincerely, not yours, but Some-<lb />
body else's�<lb />
P. S. Enclosed you will find a picture<lb />
of me�but for fear of losing it, I<lb />
took it out.<lb />
Victory Requires<lb />
100 Percenters<lb />
Classroom standards don't hold<lb />
good on the battlefield. Former col-<lb />
lege men now stationed at remote<lb />
Army posts are learning that there<lb />
is no "coasting through" this war.<lb />
A soldier on a South Pacific island<lb />
won't get by a Jap sniper with only<lb />
65 per cent alertness A torpedoed<lb />
sailor won't survive xn a life raft<lb />
with only TO per cent of the necessary<lb />
endurance. In those tests of war<lb />
there is no middle ground. A man<lb />
excels or fails.<lb />
We who still enjoy the security of<lb />
the campus ale being tested too. We<lb />
are up for exams in faith, under-<lb />
standing and effort in the war pro-<lb />
gram. A 65 per cent belief in de-<lb />
mocracy is not enough. A fair un-<lb />
derstanding of our war eeonomv<lb />
j won't do. We can't crib through this<lb />
; war by leaving it up to our fellow<lb />
students to do the saving aivi econo-<lb />
 Busing necessary to prevent inflation.<lb />
We who have so much to gain in a<lb />
sound post-war world cannot be satis-<lb />
fied with less than excellent in these<lb />
j crucial tests. We must give com-<lb />
plete support to the War Savings<lb />
Program.<lb />
sented in the li�44 intramural basket-<lb />
ball program by two teams with the<lb />
exct ption ol Wilson hall, which has<lb />
the smallest number of girls partici-<lb />
pating in the sport.<lb />
As scheduled the dormitory teams<lb />
will compete each other in games to<lb />
be played Monday. Wednesday and<lb />
Friday nights from 7:30 until 8:00.<lb />
(n Tuesdays and Thursdays the<lb />
sirls have planned games from 4:00<lb />
until 5:00.<lb />
Directors for the girls will be<lb />
Misses Nell Stallings and Frances<lb />
Alex of the Physical education de-<lb />
par'merit.<lb />
Nannie Lou Little, head of intra-<lb />
mural basketball, urges, "Come out<lb />
for basketball, girls! IC not only<lb />
good for you�it's swell fun<lb />
VISIT<lb />
Norfolk Shoe Shop<lb />
All Work Guaranteed<lb />
Call For That-<lb />
MUCH NEEDED<lb />
NOURISHMENT WHILE<lb />
STUDYING<lb />
GARRIS GROCERY<lb />
'7: It's In Town We Have It"<lb />
Morton's Bakery<lb />
Best<lb />
in Bakery Goods<lb />
! Nw<lb />
Pitt Photo Shop<lb />
110 West Fifth Street<lb />
Greenville, N. C.<lb />
Next to State Theatre<lb />
�f<lb />
CLEARANCE SALE<lb />
For Spring<lb />
Merchandise<lb />
WILLIAMS'<lb />
"The Ladies' Store"<lb />
QUALITY and QUANTITY<lb />
IN<lb />
CAROLINA DAIRY'S<lb />
DELICIOUS<lb />
MILKSHAKES<lb />
il!illllllli!il!i!iilllllSlil!illllililillil!l<lb />
i<lb />
VISIT THE<lb />
DIXIE LUNCH<lb />
"Where The Gang Eats"<lb />
VISIT THE<lb />
ROLLERDROME<lb />
Fun and Relaxation<lb />
For<lb />
Everyone<lb />
Palace Barber Shop<lb />
Appreciates<lb />
Your Patronage<lb />
Dorothy<lb />
for distribution before Christ-<lb />
BOWL FOR HEALTH<lb />
at<lb />
Greenville Health<lb />
Center<lb />
jjjjJW<lb />
OUR BEAUTIFUL LINE OF SPRING<lb />
COATS ARE ARRIVNG DAILY<lb />
SAIEED<lb />
503-505 Dickinson Avenue<lb />
STUDENTS<lb />
Do You Want More Bottle Drinks?<lb />
Bring In Those Bottles<lb />
2c Each<lb />
Soda Shop<lb />
THE MEETING AND EATING PLACE<lb />
OF ALL COLLEGE STUDENTS<lb />
MORE BOTTLES�MORE DRINKS<lb />
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PAGE FOUR<lb />
The TECO ECHO<lb />
MONDAY. JANUARY 24. 1944<lb />
r<lb />
Student-Faculty Report Presented<lb />
For Controlling Student Stores<lb />
Having been parsed by the mem-<lb />
bers of tlio Student Cooperative coun-1<lb />
cil, the report of the Student-faculty I<lb />
committee appointed to investigate<lb />
the college stores awaits the February ,<lb />
ma 8 meeting for acceptance or re- !<lb />
jection by the student body.<lb />
Tlie following recommendation? j<lb />
concerning the ownership, control and<lb />
i gem en t of the College stores<lb />
are made by the committee composed<lb />
of Students Virginia Lee Bledsoe,<lb />
J. C. Shepherd and Mabel Spend<lb />
Wat JOH and Faculty Members E. R<lb />
Browning, A. D. Frank and M. L.<lb />
Wright:<lb />
"The stores shall be supervised by<lb />
t g rning body called The Govern-<lb />
Board of the Stationery Store.<lb />
I hall eon; i t of three fac-<lb />
. era appointed by the Presi-<lb />
AMERICAN HEROES<lb />
BY LEFF<lb />
Wolverines Get<lb />
Extra Funmaking<lb />
After Dorm Hours<lb />
Pi Omega Plans Program<lb />
For February Initiation<lb />
i<lb />
At the meeting last night of the. Wplf are Worker<lb />
Commerce fraternity, Pi Omega, fill " c  fnf,<lb />
plans were formulated for the initia-1 SpeaKS At AVl U�t� �<lb />
t<lb />
I '<lb />
years;<lb />
appoint<lb />
Student<lb />
f the college for terms of one,<lb />
tnd three years at the beginning!<lb />
thereafter for terms of three<lb />
ind three student members<lb />
d by the Pr<lb />
Cooperative<lb />
esident of the<lb />
Government<lb />
association from the rising sopho-<lb />
more, junior, and senior classes, re-<lb />
terms of three years,<lb />
 years and one year and there-<lb />
after for terms of three years. Vac-<lb />
ancies in the student membership<lb />
are to bo filled from the classes in<lb />
which the vacancy occurs.<lb />
it -hall be the duty of the Board<lb />
a faculty director who shall<lb />
. ll meetings of the Board<lb />
but who shall not have a vote except<lb />
in the ease of a tie-vote among the<lb />
iiu mbers present.<lb />
"No member of the Board will be<lb />
for any service in connection<lb />
� stores.<lb />
. i title to all the property of<lb />
� res shall be vested in the stu-<lb />
dent body as a continuing organiza-<lb />
tion.<lb />
"The Governing board is to be a<lb />
policy-making body. The faculty di-<lb />
rector si.ail have complete control of i<lb />
the stores; including labor, stock,<lb />
c induct within the stores and final<lb />
authority to determine the amount of<lb />
� i appropriated at any<lb />
n i m t. in order to be<lb />
i . '�  live, must agreed upon by the<lb />
Si .  it Government and the Presi-<lb />
: the College and shall not be<lb />
changed without the consent of both<lb />
I  ties<lb />
tion-dinner of the newly-organized<lb />
honor group for Saturday night, Feb-<lb />
ruary 12 at 7:00.<lb />
President Geraldine Taylor, of<lb />
Greenville, appointed a committee<lb />
We certainly can't let the boys get<lb />
ahead of us. The very idea! We rate<lb />
as much attention as they. Besides<lb />
what goes on in our dormitories af-<lb />
ter hours might be of more interest<lb />
than anything the boys in Ragsdale j compose(i 0f Rena Bateman, chair<lb />
could ever think of. I mari) ciarine Johnson and Jane Vann<lb />
They ought to look in on us some ! to arrange a program for the dinner.<lb />
night. Then, on second thought, this The initiation rituals will be presided<lb />
might not be such a good idea after , over by Dr g r Browning, head of<lb />
�H- ' the Business education department,<lb />
Of course, serious things do happen amJ Miss Audrey Dempsey, who are<lb />
in our dormitories, but, then, nobody j okltime member, 0f the fraternity.<lb />
would read this if that's all I had to . , .<lb />
Pi Omega Pi, national business<lb />
 education fraternity, has designated<lb />
Beta Kappa as the East Carolina<lb />
Teachers college local chapter name.<lb />
b�g for bis country, b<lb />
government rDtJRSSta<lb />
During the refreshment ; - <lb />
a cup of delicious tea, an<lb />
discussion followed Ea �<lb />
fifteen n '��<lb />
present-day affa:i-<lb />
The Charlotte Chapter<lb />
The Chart  lust �<lb />
� Ie ro mbei in � y.<lb />
Lola Atnold Love, �<lb />
M.ss Salt Davis, a worker lVI, rfnifl Proi<lb />
for the Pitt Countv welfare depart- iM ,uddetuy <lb />
! n.ent was guest speaker at the meet- Ml. m <lb />
I in. of the Association for Childhood j Jum. � JW3 a daugl<lb />
Education Tuesday night, January Mrs. Herb, i � �<lb />
�Restless Youth Challenges the TiVt, m�,� ,<lb />
.<lb />
Community" was the subject<lb />
talk.<lb />
"In the past said Mi:<lb />
Si<lb />
 �eeember meeting<lb />
Davis, chapter of U� ECTt<lb />
say, so I'd better write of those things<lb />
that don't happen to everybody.<lb />
I can speak for Wilson only, but<lb />
dorm life can really be a rare life.<lb />
For example, who else but Wilson<lb />
girls would think of having their mid- j<lb />
night teas�for the benefit of those<lb />
questions, we use tea and the hot j<lb />
"parents have been the only onesj?;on. She will � �<lb />
concerned with children's problems tr t(u. aaaociatioi<lb />
Huckleberry Finn and his father friends.<lb />
were the only persons concerned with j The Raleigh Chapter:<lb />
Huck's school life and disciplinary � The. Raleigh chapter <lb />
problems. Many Huck's are travel- j Carolina Teacher-<lb />
ing our streets today. We must uaoeiatioa met January I<lb />
place more emphais on the child. 1 Woman't club<lb />
j Until the formal initiation in Febru- Iuch attention is paid to physically<lb />
 ary, the members of the fraternity handicapped children, but a warped<lb />
will be called to order under the name pcrs0nality is just as bad as any<lb />
of Pi Omega. j physical handicap<lb />
Membership is composed of thosej Tn dosing Miss Davis said that the<lb />
L<lb />
Hjman Epstein knew th�t after wounding a man the Jap� aronnd Sanananda<lb />
were withholding their Are, nsing; the injured soldier for bait until anarmed<lb />
medical aides like himself came into range. Yet again and again he crept out<lb />
under sniper fir to rescue wounded comrades until at last the Japs got him.<lb />
"That kid was the best his commander said of determined little Hymte<lb />
Epstein. Are you baying War Bonds as determinedly T<lb />
Vesper Services Present<lb />
Varied Religious Programs<lb />
At the first vesper program of this ; fact that we must choose today whom<lb />
students who were initiated into the greatest war work anyone can do for<lb />
water from our spigots. We wouldn't<lb />
think of violating a regulation by:<lb />
using a hot plate in our Rooms. That ! Alpha Iota sorority during the past a a.ild is to give that child whole-<lb />
might blow a fuse. ' three vears- At an early meeting of j SOme contacts.<lb />
The week-ends are what we live � �, the sorority voted to relin-<lb />
for�marines, dances, bus trips, etc ish their local chapter in Alpha<lb />
Everyone does these things, but does : I�ta a�� become affiliated with the ,<lb />
everyone have the trouble we do? j Pl Omega Pi.<lb />
I hope not. It's all we can do to The dinner will be served by Miss j<lb />
keep the clotheB on our backs on Cox's junior cooking class.<lb />
Thursday nights when the other girls! Further business of the night's<lb />
(not me�I'm not that cute) are pack- meeting including the acclamation of<lb />
ing their week-end bags and are for- ; Manora Mewborn as society marshal<lb />
ever in need of just that special �0 fill the vacancy left by Doris<lb />
blouse you have on. You say, "Where ! Wells when she withdrew from the<lb />
college.<lb />
we Wl<lb />
11 serve. "Tomorrow she told th<lb />
is your resistance?" don't tell me�<lb />
those Wilson Wolverines will stop at<lb />
nothing, so it's better to hand over<lb />
jour last glad rag rather than suffer<lb />
sion<lb />
Roanoke Rapids:<lb />
The Roanoke Rapids Chapter of the<lb />
Fast Carolina Teachers college alum-<lb />
ni association held its December<lb />
meeting Thursday, December 8 in<lb />
on poor working girls who are Coltraine Hall with Miss Margaret<lb />
e consequences.<lb />
struggling to get an education and<lb />
president, presiding.<lb />
Moore<lb />
the students, "is yours, and tomor- j The funniest scenes�one that the at the same time giving you a highly I The Chrstmas program consisted of j-<lb />
row depends on you and what you boys wouid especially enjoy�that go , efficient and courteous service�one singing of Christmas carols with Mrs. <lb />
:o with it<lb />
world of brotherhood<lb />
that<lb />
compares favorably with that Ed Knott (formerly Elizabeth Smith)<lb />
after everybody has dressed for bed. I given by Uncle Sam's workers in our at the piano and a reading, "What<lb />
It can bring a beautiful , on behind our walls are those just<lb />
quarter on Friday night, January 7,<lb />
Pearl Arnold, Violet Sparks, Eleanor'<lb />
Booth, and Clifton Crandell gave a'<lb />
report on the conference they attend-<lb />
ed recently on the campuses of Liv-<lb />
ingston and Catawba college at<lb />
Salisbury, N. C.<lb />
The topic of the conference was j peace after the war. "Christ must publics, campus and otherwise, are have given it anyway, they just say, j ings of world<lb />
"Building Tomorrow's World Today sit at the peace table. Otherwise reduced to�well, gosh, my vocabulary thank you music were played.<lb />
Questions such as "What kind of there is no hope she said. j is so limited I can't even think of;<lb />
monthly m��� ting<lb />
Group No. 2, with Mi<lb />
Phelps, U team iea<lb />
of the program.<lb />
Mrs. John Harris �<lb />
chapter conducted a<lb />
ing. after �I ich Leom<lb />
Peruvian student a1 5tal<lb />
spoke on the Japai �<lb />
Pel  and E. .1. V<lb />
�: � Pan-Americai<lb />
on "The Land of Cl<lb />
Following � mi � I g<lb />
ments. were -<lb />
The table was<lb />
cloth and wa<lb />
rang raent of ivy, I<lb />
candle Mrs. Hart ; .<lb />
punch bowl, ai - aj<lb />
. � � �<lb />
lb. � for t' �<lb />
Mesdames Leon I<lb />
-on. Jr. and E. S. Wc I<lb />
Rul y (iai ri - and Irei � 1 .<lb />
Mrs. Stroud devoted a part of her! Those glamour girls that show their lest postoffices. All they ask is your j Christmas by Miss Martha Rice.<lb />
time to discussing the making of j pancacked faces to their admiring cooperaton, but since most of you J Daring the refreshment hoar record-<lb />
famous Christmas<lb />
Council Presents<lb />
New Amendment<lb />
To Point System<lb />
. nrollment of men on the cam-<lb />
f Fast Carolina Teachers col-<lb />
has gradually decreased be-<lb />
of their induction into the<lb />
services until at the present<lb />
re are only forty-nine en-<lb />
The Point System Committee,<lb />
thorough investigation, has<lb />
that the offices of the organi-<lb />
s dealing with men alone, have<lb />
become increasingly lighter, and there-<lb />
fore require less time and effort of<lb />
the officers than was required when<lb />
the enrollment of men was higher.<lb />
lege<lb />
caus<lb />
arme<lb />
� �<lb />
after<lb />
as<lb />
world do we want?" and "How can it<lb />
be achieved were discussed. No<lb />
distinction between races was made,<lb />
and the conference was inter-racial<lb />
with white, negro, Japanese, and<lb />
ether students present.<lb />
Clifton reported on a talk made by<lb />
Mr. E. Raymond Wilson entitled<lb />
"What Does Christianity Demand of <lb />
Us? "How to Strengthen Our Good j<lb />
Neighbor Policy as discussed by Dr.<lb />
Rayford Logan was summarized by<lb />
Pearl. Eleanor told of the discussion<lb />
forum groups they attended while at<lb />
the conference. ,<lb />
Rosa Lancaster presided and Estelle<lb />
! Valentine was pianist for the pro-<lb />
gram.<lb />
On Sunday evening. January 9th,<lb />
; the new Jarvis Memorial pastor, Rev.<lb />
; Robert A. Bradshaw, better known as<lb />
1 "Uncle Bobby spoke to the stud-<lb />
dents.<lb />
Pearl Arnold was pianist. Dorothy<lb />
; Creech led the responsive reading and<lb />
I introduced "Uncle Bobby<lb />
"Uncle Bobby" spoke on the theme<lb />
! is so<lb />
Earle Lang was pianist for anything monstrous enough to de-<lb />
Edna<lb />
the program.<lb />
The Sunday evening vesper service,<lb />
January 16, was a Litany of "The<lb />
Lord's Prayer" led by Dorothy Whit-<lb />
ley. Sailie Margaret Johnson pro-<lb />
vided the music.<lb />
�FRANCES CONGLETON,<lb />
"Y" Reporter.<lb />
scribe us. Dressed in all sorts of<lb />
nierht shirts, p.js etc the girls of To Publicize College<lb />
a crowd get together in one poor<lb />
soul's room and raise a little, or<lb />
commotion. Sleep? Study? Why,<lb />
we wouldn't even consider it.<lb />
Miss Hazel Yelverton, bride-elect<lb />
. , of December, was presented a gift in<lb />
West Heads Committee her crystal pattern.<lb />
(ireenville Chapter:<lb />
The Greenville chapter of the<lb />
Under the supervision of Elsie Alumni association met Friday eve-<lb />
West, chairman, the publicity com- ning, January 7, 1U44, at 8 o'clock in<lb />
mittee appointed by the Student Co- the new classroom building with Mrs.<lb />
New Spring Styles<lb />
Arriving Daily<lb />
SGC Posts Notice<lb />
Of Amendments<lb />
For Student Vote<lb />
I It is in these little sessions that operative council is evolving plans to! Ola Tucker and Mrs. Mildred Owens<lb />
j the rehashes, post mortems, throat publicize East Carolina Teachers col as joint hostesses.<lb />
'cuttings go on. Before the gathering j lege. After a short business meeting Dr.<lb />
'is adjourned at least three people Carrying on the work done by last; Frank, in his most interesting man-<lb />
jhave sworn never to speak to another year's committee, it will undertake to near, gave "Highlights of the News<lb />
I girl. That's what they get for being j keep news items in the local and 1 He urged each one present to do his<lb />
I such snakes! state papers, communicate with other<lb />
Oh. boy, listen at me talk! Well, schools by means of exchanging <lb />
anyway, I don't take an Army cap- j news and pictures of campus high-1<lb />
tain right out from under the nose lights and plan programs for radio �<lb />
of my very best friend just because presentation.<lb />
I want to wear some silver wings<lb />
too. Students at Goucher college in Bal-<lb />
This could go on and on, but before timore, Maryland, launched a drive<lb />
Suits, Dresses, Coats<lb />
Sweaters. Skirts<lb />
and Shoes<lb />
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to buy a jeep a month. The girls<lb />
were so enthusiastic that they were<lb />
The Student Cooperative council j lhe Ed,tor fires me' ni uit- ReaI <lb />
publishes the following Amendments! w� JPrlsaren't 80 bad once you de-<lb />
to the Constitution which have had veloP e patience to tolerate our i able to purchase the nrst one m less<lb />
consideration by the student body and<lb />
f We Serve The Best !<lb />
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eccentricities.<lb />
ati<lb />
are to be voted on in the near future:<lb />
1. A request that Article X, Sec-<lb />
of making full use of our God-given i tion 4 which reads:<lb />
talents. His main text was "Thou j "The powers of the Men's Judiciary <lb />
art weighed in the balance�see to it j shall be the same as those of the Wo-<lb />
that they are not wanting The in- men's Judiciary found in Article X,<lb />
 terpretation of this verse as given Section 4 of this Constitution<lb />
was that on one side of the balances , ge changed to:<lb />
j are found the talents and qualities I -The powers of the Men's Judiciary<lb />
f thisJact, the PomSysJ God pjv ug and on the other kj, samg qj. R9<lb />
are found the things we do. Hence, J those of the Women's Judiciary for<lb />
in order to balance our lives, we must, the women, found in Article IX, Sec-<lb />
MAIL<lb />
than two weeks after the program<lb />
was begun. Students received a<lb />
special reward for the first Bonds<lb />
they bought: A mock driver's license<lb />
to show that they can "drive" them<lb />
as well as buy them.<lb />
a tne<lb />
'mittee offers this amendment<lb />
report of the Point System<lb />
Committee made to Student Coopera Q) fu, share of the respoa 4 of Constitution�<lb />
 ouncil during Spring quarter of . God giyen us making<lb />
.<lb />
1943 and approved by the Council at<lb />
that time.<lb />
First, :f at any time the enroll-<lb />
ment of men in East Carolina Teach-<lb />
( dlege at the beginning of the<lb />
ar shall decrease<lb />
n oi less, the<lb />
given to any office in the<lb />
Men's Christian Association,<lb />
Men's House Committee, the I<lb />
2. A request that Article XI, Sec<lb />
 the best of them. "Uncle Bobby" tion la No. 2 which reads:<lb />
j made his talk very interesting by re-<lb />
Continned from Page One<lb />
j 12,527 of the 15,382 pieces which<lb />
; passed through the Exchange that<lb />
week.<lb />
j These figures�big and small�say<lb />
i nothing of the pennies taken in at the<lb />
window for the stamps sold you to I<lb />
iput on that letter to Mom or the ' were coffe,e' butter' cologne' station"<lb />
soldier boy. The Exchange must. e l , -<lb />
order stamps from the city postoffice,<lb />
which it does about every other day<lb />
A War Bond rally at the College of<lb />
New Rochelle, New York, was high-<lb />
lighted by an auction of articles do- i<lb />
nated by students and their families.<lb />
Among the articles offered for sale<lb />
In<lb />
EATS<lb />
and<lb />
DRINKS<lb />
Belk-Tvler Go.<lb />
Greenville, N. C.<lb />
lating some of his past experiences , members-at-large may be any classi-<lb />
; so as to explain more clearly his ficatjon<lb />
j meaning. Be changed to:<lb />
Mrs. L. A. Stroud of Greenville' "The vice-president shall be an in-<lb />
ipoke at the vesper program Friday coming junior or senior, and the sec-<lb />
night, January 14, with Mary Cox retary and members-at-large may be<lb />
leading the devotional and "introduc- any classification<lb />
Day Student Committee, the<lb />
ing the speaker.<lb />
Mrs. Stroud chose as her theme,<lb />
Phi Sigma PiRemember� rom the twelfth chap<lb />
ter of Ecclesiastes. She stressed the<lb />
PRESIDENT<lb />
the<lb />
Men's<lb />
Men's<lb />
Fraternity, and any other organiza<lb />
tion dealing with men alone, shall be<lb />
one-half the number specified in the<lb />
Point System approved by the Point<lb />
System Committee and the Student<lb />
Cooperative Council for that year. Continued from Page One<lb />
Should the enrollment of men ex-1 high's coach was drafted, John step-<lb />
. ed one hundred seventy-five in the pe(j n to coach the boys' basketball<lb />
quarter, the full quota of points team If au this substituting keeps<lb />
ified by the Point System for; up) he will be veteran by the time he<lb />
hat year shall be given each office -a ready to do his practicing teaching.<lb />
As for current musical hits, the<lb />
new president has no favorite but<lb />
admits that he rather likes the lyrics<lb />
of the above mentioned men's organi-<lb />
zations.<lb />
Any office held by a man student<lb />
which carries duties responsible to j t0 "When They Asked About You<lb />
both men and women students shall j What else John is a member of<lb />
carry its full quota of points specified ; tne North Carolina State guard. For<lb />
in the Point System. j anything more I refer you to him.<lb />
Second and Last, A student shall be Remember, girls, it's Leap Year!<lb />
ualified for nomination for any<lb />
 ffice if he already holds the ten<lb />
points specified as a maximum num-<lb />
ber in the Constitution of the Student<lb />
( oereiative Government Association,<lb />
or it' the office for which he is nomi-<lb />
nattd will give him over his maximum<lb />
number of points, unless he resigns<lb />
from an oil ice or from offices he<lb />
holds prior to his nomination.<lb />
This amendment has been passed<lb />
by the Student Cooperative Council<lb />
as having been considered and voting<lb />
by the student body shall take place<lb />
on an early data.<lb />
. and in seven days you purchased<lb />
The vice-president, secretary, and j from Gretchen and AHce most of the<lb />
stamps that carried your 6,216 pieces<lb />
of outgoing mail. Thank goodness,<lb />
ths girls don't have to do the licking.<lb />
And don't think the girls do not<lb />
see some funny things, pet names<lb />
and all that adorn your envelopes.<lb />
Sometimes they are hard put to it to<lb />
identify the addressee sufficiently to<lb />
put the letter in the right box. Some<lb />
of those pet names surely are a wow.<lb />
treasurer, and the members-at-large, T. ��  �  .  ,<lb />
,  Then there are the letters, some of<lb />
may be any classification.<lb />
(Sorry, girls, that was last semester.)<lb />
One pair of nylons attracted a pur-<lb />
chase of $175 worth of Bonds. With-<lb />
in an hour, sales had mounted<lb />
$7,299.<lb /><lb /><lb />
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coming junior or senior, and the sec-<lb />
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have not yet been set by the Student<lb />
Cooperative council.<lb />
them marked "rush dropped by the<lb />
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