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National Exams<lb />
Given Teachers<lb />
At Romans College<lb />
On Match 17-18, 1944. there will<lb />
c given National Teacher examina- <lb />
�ien�. at the Woman' College of the j<lb />
University of North Carolina at<lb />
Jreensboro, which at present is the<lb />
only examining center in the state.<lb />
The par ose f the f examinations<lb />
 to make teacher qualifications for<lb />
'ifferent states a? uniform as pos-<lb />
i! lc Many school systems, partic-<lb />
larly in the North nd East, and<lb />
Ctentially in the South require tests<lb />
esolta along with other information<lb />
�bout the individual in judiri'ig quali-<lb />
Ications of an applicant for beaching<lb />
o ition.<lb />
Until 1940 there was no competent<lb />
teacher examination designed for na-<lb />
tion-wide use. It was in this year<lb />
that the American Council on Edu-<lb />
i cation, through its National Commit-<lb />
i Lee on Teacher examinations inaugu-<lb />
Above is the staff for ECTC's nursery school. Standing, from ! rated the preparation and administra-<lb />
U 11 to right, are Miss Helen Finch, faculty director, Annie Audrey , tion of such tests, which are the tests<lb />
Stephenson, Mildred Copeland, Ada Willey and Janice Marine, "ow required by many of the more<lb />
Gretchen Webster and M&amp;rjorie Privette are seated. desirable school systems to be taken.<lb />
The results from these examina-<lb />
tions are not the sole basis for teach-<lb />
er selection, but are considered along<lb />
with such qualifications as experi-<lb />
ence, academic marks, etc. Such<lb />
examinations are limited to intellec-<lb />
tual, academic, and cultural ma-<lb />
terials. Emphasis is placed on func-<lb />
tions and application rather than<lb />
facts, thus specific preparation is not<lb />
essential. All examinations are of<lb />
objective type, consisting of multiple<lb />
choice items, and will extend over<lb />
two full days, each day including<lb />
about six hours of actual testing<lb />
time.<lb />
Examination fees are $7.50 per per-<lb />
son and include reporting of test re<lb />
Alec Templeton to Appear Here<lb />
In Concert, Friday, February 11th<lb />
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NURSERY SCHOOL STAFF<lb />
Pres. Dorothy Lewis Deems<lb />
Dime March Drive Success<lb />
ALEC TEMPLETON<lb />
Dot Lewis, chairman of the Infan- i<lb />
the larger; but l(. par:iiysis Drive on the campus,<lb />
. dices may be n.prts that the amount of money<lb />
� cla<lb />
given by the students amounted to<lb />
176.00. Dot acted as chairman of the<lb />
collect ions from Wilson dormitory<lb />
with the following students from Jar-<lb />
ergency, and pro- v;s Fleming, Cotton, Ragsdale and<lb />
 used with- j);iv students: Mary Young Bass.<lb />
excuse the absences j,  Earp, Clarine Johnson, J. C.<lb />
nal absences shepherd. Clifton Nelson, Frances<lb />
r �� � : n application of junstall and Jane Harrison, respec-<lb />
Vbse&amp;CC Commit- tjTejy. Also represented were the<lb />
Only illness of the y gtore and the Practice house by<lb />
 illness in his im- Kranr. Newby.<lb />
representation of the "Each chairman had sub-chairmen<lb />
� : d activity, or like (,n tiu. vanUs balls of the dormitories.<lb />
ttter will be interpreted Through the cooperation of everyone<lb />
justifying such ad- we fvv that the drive on our campus<lb />
ace waa a reat success. The amount,<lb />
� shall not receive $73 00 collected this year exceeded<lb />
ourse in which the total 1;lsl year's amount by $29.00 Dot<lb />
also says, "Thanks to everyone for<lb />
oces equals one-<lb />
� class meetings<lb />
g the quarter, ac-<lb />
NNIS on Page Four)<lb />
Jarvis Forensic<lb />
Selects Debaters<lb />
For State Meet<lb />
his splendid cooperation<lb />
Gotten hall led the contribution<lb />
with a total of 119.65, Wilson and<lb />
Jarvis were close behind with $16.14<lb />
and $16.07, respectively. Fleming<lb />
was fourth with $11.90.<lb />
WILLIAM MILLER BURKS<lb />
William Miller Burks, affection-<lb />
ately known as "Smut" to those<lb />
who were privileged to know him,<lb />
died Thursday morning at his<lb />
home on Eighth street after sever-<lb />
al weeks of serious illness.<lb />
His winning personality and<lb />
brilliant mind endeared him to his<lb />
classmates and teachers while he<lb />
uas enrolled as a student here.<lb />
"Smut" graduated from Green-<lb />
ville high school where he was a<lb />
member of the Monogram club and<lb />
the editorial staff of the school<lb />
newspaper "Green Lights<lb />
After enrolling at East Carolina<lb />
Teachers college, majoring in Eng-<lb />
lish and music, he made a name<lb />
for himself in various campus or-<lb />
ganizations. He was a member of<lb />
the Chi Pi Players, the varsity-<lb />
tennis team and Co-editor of the<lb />
Teco Echo. For two years he was<lb />
manager of the college varsity<lb />
teams.<lb />
No Not Hollywood Glamour<lb />
But Just ECTC's "Y" Store<lb />
Alec Templeton, the famed pianist,<lb />
i improvtter, and composer, will ap-<lb />
 pear here at the Wright auditorium<lb />
next Friday evening, February 11,<lb />
beginning his program at 8:00. He<lb />
romes here a the third entertain-<lb />
m nt of the year, soon to be followed<lb />
V Eileen Farrell, whose concert was<lb />
" tponed.<lb />
Mr. Templeton, who is starred over<lb />
�' weekly radio progiam Wednesday<lb />
nights from 10:30 to 11:00 over the<lb />
Columbia network, is one of Ameri-<lb />
ca's mast popular musicians. He is<lb />
r nsidered by music critics as the<lb />
' iremost of the few remaining im-<lb />
 visers. As a piano satirist, he<lb />
can take a popular hit and perform it<lb />
in the different styles of the masters,<lb />
or take a classic and literally put it<lb />
'in the groove John Hutchens,<lb />
radio editor of the New York Times,<lb />
described him as  a serious<lb />
musician of distinction,  a prac-<lb />
tioner of the now rare art of musical<lb />
improvisation,  an uproariously<lb />
funny mimic. The fact is there is no<lb />
me remotely like him . . <lb />
A native of Wales, Mr. Templeton<lb />
came to the United States in 1936<lb />
and has since become a citizen of this<lb />
country. During the eight years that<lb />
 he has been here American music has<lb />
become a part of his life. This can<lb />
sandwich, two cream puffs, a l e easily seen in his own composj.<lb />
; on what "a won- �� fo"r he makes extensive use of<lb />
I He ny cne<lb />
school officials will be made upon re-<lb />
quest and payment of fifty cents<lb />
The test need be taken only one time. : one ls<lb />
symphony.<lb />
by JACKIE DELYSLE ! ham<lb />
Just as Hollywood stars have their :ok . uu wuat �  j tions.<lb />
Coconut Groves and Brown Derbys lerful breakfast they have just had ! the jazz jdjg Even though he is<lb />
ECTC has its famous "Y" store. Al- Dave I wens�bright as a new cop- noted as being a champion of jazz,<lb />
though our "pepsi-Collinses" are a per penny�drools in and polutes the j he is a foremost artjst 0f serious<lb />
little weak, and our "bar-jerkers" not place with his new black cigar music.<lb />
so experienced in the art of making "Marajuana .Madness In hjs propram here Mr. Templeton<lb />
beverages, we ain't eomplainin Hiram Mayo and Mickey Ross are j wiU mcude several of his own com-<lb />
The quietness and solitude of the Jouched in one booth, their heads i posjtjons and his famous improvisa-<lb />
��Y" store jrive it an atmosphere more bent eve, a list of figures�a budget j tions Tho first part 0f ft will <lb />
devoted to serious music when he will<lb />
play Beethoven's Pathetique Sonata.<lb />
After intermission the second part of<lb />
his program will include the playing<lb />
of modern music by such famous<lb />
composers as Debussy and Rachmani-<lb />
noff. In the final group will be pre-<lb />
sented his own compositions and im-<lb />
provisations.<lb />
susceptible to study even than that of : it turns out to be.<lb />
few minutes�<lb />
suits to superintendents anywhere, to,the library. The gentle clank-clank We eavesdrop. .<lb />
the candidate and to the dean of the of the ice-breaker, Ben Brown's soft Strams of 'bsten here, you cat I saw<lb />
college. Additional reports of test I voice whispering in Gertie Woolard s him first and you leave him alone or<lb />
results, which are kept on permanent U-ar. John Charlton's soap box ora- 111 smack yonr- -face! reach our<lb />
by the National committee, to! tions. and "Is's" melodic voice call- blocked ear.<lb />
ignals to "Admiral Morgan And too, like the Coconut Grove,<lb />
Christian Students<lb />
Form Campbell Club<lb />
Efforts have been made to secure<lb />
� sub-center at East Carolina Teach-<lb />
ers college, but as yet no definite re-<lb />
sult has been obtained.<lb />
Any senior interested or desiring<lb />
further information may see Dr. Carl<lb />
L. Adams, and through him obtain<lb />
application blanks, which must be<lb />
sent to Greensboro not later than<lb />
Saturday, February 19, 1944.<lb />
eeting of the Jarvis<lb />
cm -day, January 25,<lb />
Students on the campus belonging<lb />
to the Christian church recently met<lb />
an dorganised the Campbell club.<lb />
Heretofore there has been no college<lb />
, who organisation for the students of this<lb />
 in the debate with denomination. With thehelp of Dr.<lb />
led for the near fu- .11. G. Haney, pastor of Eighth Street<lb />
selected are Amanda Christian church. Mrs. I aul R cks,<lb />
 Elsie West; those on Sunday school teacher of the college<lb />
lass and Sylvia Greene, student<lb />
Methodist Group<lb />
Hears Bradshaw<lb />
At Recent Meet<lb />
Y Group Sponsors<lb />
Religious Program<lb />
team are Kathryn e<lb />
. Miriam Averette. The worker, the group was organized m-<lb />
were Miss to activity.<lb />
g the decisions<lb />
� P wen, Dr. Paul Toll, and<lb />
� r Flanagan.<lb />
niery, Resolved "That the<lb />
 should coperate in<lb />
g and maintaining an In-<lb />
i . � Force upon the de-<lb />
f the Axis is the national<lb />
. ry for ir.ter-collegiate con-<lb />
-<lb />
f the more outstanding teams<lb />
made c.p of Carlyie Cox and Jen- <lb />
gs BaUard, both of whom are now j<lb />
am ed lervices. Dr. Posey has<lb />
r of the club since its or-<lb />
zation.<lb />
The club has requested a date near<lb />
latter part of March. It is ex-<lb />
: thai the debate will be held<lb />
the auditorium of the new class-<lb />
adding. The definite date will<lb />
e posted later.<lb />
The following officers were elec<lb />
A "Religious Emphasis Week"<lb />
sponsored by the YWCA and the<lb />
MCA will be observed on the cam-<lb />
Thursday evening, January 19, at! pus during the week of February 21.<lb />
6:45 in the Classroom building the i The speaker for the occasion will be<lb />
monthly Wesley Foundation campus the Rev. Charles Jones, pastor of the<lb />
meeting was held, with President; Presbyterian church of Chapel Hill,<lb />
Mickey Boyette presiding. who has been active as a speaker on<lb />
After necessary business and group j college campuses and at conferences,<lb />
singing, Edtih Wilkerson, chairman The theme chosen for the week of<lb />
of the committee of recreation, intro- j services is "Brotherhood Mr. Jones<lb />
duced Dr. Robert Bradshaw, known will make his first public talk at<lb />
;ng signals to luuninu m.u�u�u v w, �e<lb />
I lend into such perfect harmony that we mustn't forget our featured and<lb />
reminded of a moonlight famed vocalists. Tom "Bing Cros-<lb />
i y" Rowlette and Dot "Ethel Waters"<lb />
Sudd-nly in the midst of this poetic Peebles give out with their new ar- j<lb />
dream, a feminine voice is heard, rangement of " 'Y' Store Blues<lb />
"Ohhhh, you cufe man! You send The floorshow has begun Hubert!<lb />
roe On closer observation we find ' Bergeron and "Blimp" Flynn do a<lb />
that Joe Lassiter has turned on his ballet entitled "Flappin' the Feet<lb />
Frank-Sinatra charm and has com- while Margaret Lewis and Doris j<lb />
pletely melted some victim into bliss- Brock flip them cigarette butts,<lb />
ful unconsciousness. Wt' triP a r�PtJ that is tied j<lb />
In another booth, we find Alton across the doorway. Oh, Oh�Vashti<lb />
"Stokes" Gray, Sybil Eakes, Julian Newman is catching Marines again.<lb />
"Paderewski" Matthews, Robert Mar- We persuade her that we aren't in<lb />
j tin. and Winnie Bell holding a friend-<lb />
ly game of Spin the Bottle. Not<lb />
I satisfied, Robert Martin drifts over<lb />
! to the light switch and casually turns<lb />
 ihe lights off. "Is" blazes at him,<lb />
and he sheepishly returns to his slow-<lb />
game of Spin the Bottle.<lb />
ted: Elorir.e Clark, president; Hazel j to most students as "Uncle Bobby ' chapel on Tuesday and will speak af-<lb />
vice-president, Leyta Taylor, pastor 0f Jarvis Memoria' Methodist<lb />
secretary; Polly Bailey, treasurer; j church of Greenville.<lb />
Annie Blanche Johnson, publicity j nr. Bradshaw pointed out in begin-<lb />
chairmaa; Lucy Lancaster, social j ninj? his talk that the church used to<lb />
chairman; Grace Clark, membership be thought of as an organization<lb />
chairman; Gladys Snell,<lb />
leader.<lb />
devotional<lb />
ASTP To Continue<lb />
Training Army Men<lb />
WASHINGTON, D. C. (ACP)�<lb />
The Army Specialized Training Pro-<lb />
gram, which is now providing college<lb />
training for thousands of Army men<lb />
in more than 200 colleges and uni-<lb />
versities throughout the nation, will<lb />
continued despite rumors to the<lb />
contrary which have been circulated<lb />
'ithin recent weeks.<lb />
"The number of soldiers assigned<lb />
for training under the ASTP Secre-<lb />
tary of War Henry L. Stimson recent-<lb />
ly stated, "will be changed from time<lb />
to time so as to accord with the needs<lb />
of the Army and available manpower.<lb />
It is now being somewhat reduced but<lb />
may later be increased or still further<lb />
reduced as the needs of the military<lb />
situaton or military training make<lb />
advisable<lb />
At present time, about 140,000 men<lb />
�re being trained under the ASTP.<lb />
Gorrell Pianists<lb />
Present Recital<lb />
Pupils of the piano class of Miss<lb />
Lois V. Gorrell presented a studio<lb />
recital Wednesday afternoon, Janu-<lb />
ary 26, 1944, at 4:45 in Room 123,<lb />
Austin building. This is the first one<lb />
of its kind for the current year.<lb />
The program was a varied one. In-<lb />
cluded were Song of the Lark by<lb />
Tschaikowski, played by Lorraine<lb />
Davis; Theme from Andante by<lb />
Tschaikowski, Manora Mewborn; Pre-<lb />
lude in C-Sharp Minor by Rachmani-<lb />
noff Curtis Butler; Polonaise in A by<lb />
Chopin, Mary Warren; Nocturne by<lb />
Respighi, Martha Strawn; Romance<lb />
(Two pianos) by Arensky, Iris Lee<lb />
and Pearl Arnold; The Two Larks by<lb />
Leschetizky, Edna Earle Lang; Juba<lb />
Dance by Dett, Dorothy Maynard;<lb />
"Round Three Blind Mice (tran-<lb />
scribed by John Thompson, Elizabeth<lb />
Brown; Spirituals . . Transcribed for<lb />
solo piano, Swing Low, Sweet Chariot<lb />
and Oh, Nobody Knows the Trouble<lb />
I've Seen, Laura Walker; The Girl<lb />
with the Golden Hair by Debussy,<lb />
Camille Jernigan; Symphony, No. V.<lb />
(Arranged for four hands) by Beeth-<lb />
oven, Maribelle Robertson and Ca-<lb />
mille Jernigan.<lb />
necessary to join to go to heaven, but<lb />
that its very real purpose today is to<lb />
try to build a world in which it will<lb />
be easy to be a Christian. He con-<lb />
ter supper in the auditorium each<lb />
evening through Friday. In addition<lb />
to that, talks will be scheduled for<lb />
some time each day and meetings<lb />
with small groups and individuals<lb />
will be arranged.<lb />
Mabel Spence Watson, YWCA pro-<lb />
gram chairman, and Sam Strickland,<lb />
In addition to the nightly crowd of ; Virginia Knowles as vice-president,<lb />
aristocrats, there is also the swanky i Vera Williams as secretary, Louise<lb />
"breakfast" gang, who rush in two I Wooten as treasurer and Dorothy<lb />
minutes before the last bell�stuff a ' Reade as reporter, the ECTC social<lb />
I science majors have organized the<lb />
Seven Coeds Initiated Aiih Sigma fraternity<lb />
j . jji c 1 Sophomores, juniors, and seniors<lb />
IntO rhl Olgma " , Wlth an average of a "3" are eligible<lb />
Seven new members were initiated I membership. The purpose of the �<lb />
into the Tau chapter of Phi Sigma ; fraternity is to promote leadership<lb />
service and research in the field of<lb />
Honor Students<lb />
To Be Initiated<lb />
Into Pi Omega Pi<lb />
At an initiation-dinner on Satur-<lb />
day night, February 12 at 6:00 twen-<lb />
ty-five honor commercial students<lb />
will be initiated into the Pi Omega<lb />
Pi, national business education fra-<lb />
ternity. The local chapter will have<lb />
as its name Beta Kappa. These<lb />
twenty-five girls were formerly Zeta<lb />
With Allene Yause as president, I Dt.lta chapter of the Alpha Ioti. This<lb />
year the organization decided to re-<lb />
linquish that chapter and become af-<lb />
(See "Y" STORE on Page Four)<lb />
Social Science Majors<lb />
Organize Fraternity<lb />
Pi Tuesday night, January 25, in the<lb />
"Y" hut. The fraternity now has<lb />
twentv-one active members.<lb />
New members are Dave Owens, ithree instructors in the social science<lb />
Pinetops; Hiram Mayo, Mesic; Tom j department Dr. Paul A. TolL Dr.<lb />
Beecher Flanagan, and Mr. M. L.<lb />
filiated with the Pi Omega Pi. Mem-<lb />
bership in the Pi Omega Pi is based<lb />
on scholastic achievenment in com-<lb />
mercial subjects, with general su-<lb />
perior scholarship taken into conside-<lb />
ration.<lb />
Those students who will be initiated<lb />
are Ruth Allen, Annie B. Bartholo-<lb />
mew, Rena Bateman, Gretchen Web-<lb />
social science. ster Mary Bryan, Dixie Chapell, Har-<lb />
Advisers for the fraternity are the j riet Chestnut, Amy Floyd, Laura<lb />
Williams, Greenville; Leslie Venters,<lb />
Grimesland; Ernest Chesson, Jr<lb />
Columbia; Clifton Crandell, Stokes;<lb />
and Kenneth James, Winterville.<lb />
Stanfield Johnson, president of the<lb />
tinued by declaring that in the world mittee working out plans for the<lb />
today it is much easier for some j week. Other members of the corn-<lb />
people to be Christian than it is for j mittee are Mary Cameron Dixon.<lb />
(See METHODISTS on Page Four) Elsie West, Clifton Crandell, Mrs.<lb />
Y MCA vice-president, head the com- Educatoa fraternity presided over<lb />
the initiation exercises.<lb />
Robert W. Ramsey, Jr Bobbie Brew-<lb />
er and Edna Hodges.<lb />
Wright. "It Grows as It Goes" was<lb />
selected as the motto and black and<lb />
gold as colors for the club.<lb />
"We hope to increase our member-<lb />
ship and raise our standards to such<lb />
extents that we shall soon be able to<lb />
affiliate ourselves with a national<lb />
social science fraternity states<lb />
Dorothv Reade.<lb />
Laniers Sponsor<lb />
Valentine Dance<lb />
The college dance, sponsored by the<lb />
1 anier society will be held Saturday,<lb />
February 12 at the Wright building.<lb />
The Ijinier officers are Gretchen<lb />
Webster, president; Grace Clark, vice-<lb />
president; Ruth Davis, secretary;<lb />
Dorothea Boyette, treasurer.<lb />
The sponsors are Charlotte Elliott,<lb />
Ethel Smith. Morris Flow, Frances<lb />
Brewer and Dot Reade.<lb />
The committee chairmen are Lib<lb />
Jenkins, decorations; Betty Batson,<lb />
figure; Marie Hinton, refreshments;<lb />
Morris Flow, orchestra;<lb />
Hearne, Betsy Hcbgood, Clarine<lb />
Johnson, Mildred Johnson, Evelyn<lb />
Jones, Dot Lewis, Daisy Mayo, Man-<lb />
era Mewborn, Annie Sue Perry, Ellen<lb />
Riddick, Maribelle Robertson, Mar-<lb />
jorie Rowe, Katherine Russell, Geral-<lb />
dine Taylor, Frances Tunstall. Jane<lb />
Vann, Vivian Yelverton.<lb />
Dr. E. R. Browning, head of the<lb />
Business Education department, and<lb />
Miss Audrey Dempsey, both of whom<lb />
are members of the Zeta chapter at<lb />
the Colorado State College of Educa-<lb />
tion, will preside over the initiation<lb />
rituals. Miss Lena C. Ellis and Yel-<lb />
ma Lowe, instructors in the com-<lb />
merce department, will be taken into<lb />
the chapter as honorary members.<lb />
Other members will be initiated<lb />
during the spring quarter.<lb />
F.T.A. Holds Meeting<lb />
On Education Groups<lb />
The Future Teachers of America<lb />
held their regular meeting on Tues-<lb />
day. January 18, at 6:30 P. M. in<lb />
Austin building.<lb />
The program was directed by the<lb />
program chairman, Mildred White.<lb />
Several National Education associa-<lb />
tion and North Carolina Education<lb />
Dorothy i association talks were given on the<lb />
Reade, courtesy card; Mary Young j FT A, and their meanings.<lb />
Bass, invitations; Edna Earle Moore, The old and new business was<lb />
chaperones; and Hazel Williford and transacted. For a new project this<lb />
�MBS<lb />
Katie Earle Owen, property.<lb />
Alice Copeland and Billie Bryan<lb />
chapter decided to have a paper<lb />
salvage drive to collect waste paper<lb />
are presidents of Poe and Emerson on the campus for defense. Plans<lb />
societies. j are now being made for this project.<lb />
The theme will be valentine. Herb The plans completed.<lb />
Gupton and his orchestra will play The meeting was adjourned with<lb />
for the occasion. 1 the Teachers pledge.<lb />
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SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 5. 1944<lb />
I<lb />
PAGE TWO<lb />
The TECO ECHO<lb />
Should ECTCs Coeds Be Deprived<lb />
Of Communication With Outside?<lb />
The question: Should the telephone in<lb />
the boys dormitory be removed and placed<lb />
in one of the girls' dormitories, all of which<lb />
havi several telephones?<lb />
The answer: Very definitely NO.<lb />
There should be a telephone in every<lb />
dormitory that can be used in case of an<lb />
. mergencv. If the pay telephone in Bags-<lb />
dale v ere removed, the boys would not have<lb />
a telephone if an emergency should<lb />
hone in the teachers'<lb />
ut the men students<lb />
it under any cireum-<lb />
aeeSr<lb />
a. ISC<lb />
1<lb />
a<lb />
We don't<lb />
.� the boys'<lb />
u<lb />
o use<lb />
now whose idea it is, to re-<lb />
telephone, but it isn't such a<lb />
good one. The telephone situation here at<lb />
ECTC is bad enough as is. and there is no<lb />
earthly reason for making the situation<lb />
worse.<lb />
The fact that over eight hundred girls<lb />
have to rely on the one pay telephone in Jar-<lb />
vis for all their social and business calls is<lb />
distressing inched. However, there are other<lb />
ways of remedying the situation than re-<lb />
moving the phone from Ragsdale.<lb />
Several of the deans of the girls' dormi-<lb />
tories have telephones in their rooms. As a<lb />
solution to the problem we suggest that one<lb />
of these telephones be removed and placed at<lb />
the disposal of the students.<lb />
program and your help in staging the Presi-<lb />
dent's Birthday Ball. Please extend to the<lb />
girls of the college also our appreciation for<lb />
their help in attending the ball; and tell them<lb />
how sorry we are that we did not have more<lb />
Marines present. However, a check-up of<lb />
Cherry Point and New River discloses the<lb />
fact that they have a very intensive pro-<lb />
gram now, and it is pretty difficult for a<lb />
Marine to get off during the week<lb />
Very truly yours,<lb />
J. H. ROSE<lb />
Co-chairman Pitt County Com-<lb />
mittee for Infantile Paralysis<lb />
Drive.<lb />
STUDENT SPOTLIGHT<lb />
b,t Tom WiUtam<lb />
David Lawrence Owens. Dave to you<lb />
h.v, grabbed the<lb />
class<lb />
UaVlO Lawrence v�? - - . . emnr class,<lb />
spotlight this issue. Dare IS preside '� tn- ' Hy is lisU.i<lb />
last year he was president oi the.junior class,<lb />
in the 1944 edition of Who's Who in Awn<lb />
K<lb />
n<lb />
�4 �i<lb />
and Universities<lb />
QUOTABLE<lb />
QUOTES<lb />
�<lb />
i<lb />
Judiciary Punishments<lb />
Unfair to Students<lb />
This<lb />
i � � a;<lb />
suggestion<lb />
these time<lb />
al id I ' I<lb />
in th<lb />
is n� t an<lb />
ad vocation for doing<lb />
3 and regulations but it is a<lb />
that those in power realize that<lb />
are such that it is impossible to<lb />
ird and fast rules when nothing<lb />
� day abides by any sort of<lb />
unpredictable times. There<lb />
ns to rules now that would have<lb />
� i .istiP.ee in normal times.<lb />
rse, certain rules and regulations<lb />
to guide the student body in up-<lb />
roper standards, but surely there<lb />
� excepti �ns to all things. True, students<lb />
have a v av of putting up some nearly im-<lb />
pregnable excuses for getting around any<lb />
sel up, but if those in power would take<lb />
i n that they are dealing with<lb />
n beings, there would be<lb />
tuss and cooperation on the<lb />
are<lb />
Of CO!<lb />
needed<lb />
holdim<lb />
iauai m,<lb />
mm<lb />
campus.<lb />
Recei � .<lb />
late returninj<lb />
home becaust<lb />
c ml inuance i<lb />
ha<lb />
girls who were unavoidably<lb />
to school from week-ends at<lb />
of bad weather and th3 dis-<lb />
bus service were punished by<lb />
social privileges removed for a<lb />
of three or four weeks. These stu-<lb />
absolutely not guilty. They said<lb />
rol over the circumstances. Human<lb />
� � blessed with extraordinary<lb />
I r prognostication. These girls<lb />
her r diet nor remedy nature's<lb />
i re lainly snowbound.<lb />
r such seems inhuman and<lb />
in<lb />
� QUO<lb />
; it is not against the law to travel.<lb />
nment merely requests that travel<lb />
i to a necessary minimum. There<lb />
i ason f r the student judiciary to step<lb />
� rce th students to cease traveling.<lb />
� in scenery and atmosphere is help-<lb />
. � and especially to students.<lb />
�� v. ork � In n he is not confined<lb />
thing for too long a period. It is<lb />
- mi st necessary for students to<lb />
as it is for any other person<lb />
a to do so. Punishment should<lb />
� inflict  for necessities, though they<lb />
to be necessary evils.<lb />
'his was not the only case of punish-<lb />
f r being late that the students have<lb />
teen sujected to this quarer. At the begin-<lb />
ning of the quarter there were some few stu-<lb />
d nts who registered late. The administra-<lb />
set a time for registration, but it<lb />
have jurisdiction over a student un-<lb />
registered at the college. A charge<lb />
d liar ia made to all students who<lb />
after that time set by the adminis-<lb />
lf a  . ent is willing to pay this<lb />
f it . late registration, then he should<lb />
� �: ireise the privilege if he sees<lb />
to do so without having to be punished<lb />
The Teco Echo<lb />
Published Biweekly nj the Students of East<lb />
Carolina Tei.chers College<lb />
i i<lb />
by<lb />
is<lb />
in<lb />
On<lb />
to<lb />
m tti<lb />
not I<lb />
seem<lb />
nu<lb />
tion may<lb />
d m� not<lb />
uI he is<lb />
by the judiciary. The main offense the stu-<lb />
dent has committed is that he has caused the<lb />
administrative offices an inconvenience.<lb />
Coming late is no crime and should not be a<lb />
punishable offense beyond the one-dollar for-<lb />
feit. Such a small percentage of the student<lb />
body is ever late for registration that it<lb />
seems foolish for any body of students or<lb />
administrators to make such an issue over<lb />
it. The majority of the student body showed<lb />
that they are very anxious to get registration<lb />
over with by completing their registration<lb />
before the Christmas holidays began.<lb />
Music Offers Escape<lb />
From War Jitters<lb />
Music sets the mood for action in the<lb />
world drama as well as in the theatre. Lulla-<lb />
bies lull us to sleep; syncopated swing pre-<lb />
sents us with the urge to turn Fred Astaires;<lb />
classic masterpiece- awe US to the extent<lb />
that we are lost in their exquisite beauty, for-<lb />
getting the maddening rush of the world's<lb />
tempo; blaring trumpets and rolling drums<lb />
spur us on to Victory�each type has its<lb />
place in the lives of today's inhabitants of<lb />
the world.<lb />
So valuable is music to our enjoyment<lb />
of living that many great musicians are<lb />
sacrificing their luxuries and their lives to<lb />
afford us the pleasures of enjoying their<lb />
art. In the war-torn country that once was<lb />
the great France orchestras and operas still<lb />
ive their regular scheduled performances<lb />
despite the cost. In issues of current maga-<lb />
zines army morale officers report that music<lb />
leads the way in making the soldiers happy.<lb />
Though we do not have the abilities to<lb />
(by Associated Collegiate Press)<lb />
"It is impossible to separate Nazis and<lb />
the German people. I don't like our appeals<lb />
that Germany repudiates her leaders, be-<lb />
cause if the German people again change<lb />
their government just to get an easy peace,<lb />
we won't convince them that war doesn't<lb />
pay. If that happens we may almost as well<lb />
have lost the war said the University<lb />
of Texas' professor of government. Dr.<lb />
John L. Mecham. recently, who believes that<lb />
the kind of peace that is made after the war<lb />
doesn't count so much as the way that peace<lb />
is carried out.<lb /><lb />
"Across the Atlantic in the British Isles<lb />
the Yanks are trying to fit American slang<lb />
into the dignified game of cricket. Mem-<lb />
bers of the U. S. Eighth Air Force recently<lb />
razzed batters and bowlers in the best<lb />
Bronx manner. Such razzing is not cricket,<lb />
say the English, who prefer a polite hand-<lb />
clapping to the cheer and jeer. Which in-<lb />
fluence will prevail? Will baseball audiences<lb />
become sedate or will cricket fans learn to<lb />
shout. "Better duck, you jerk, here comes<lb />
the bottle�Student Life. Washington<lb />
University, St. Louis. Mo.<lb />
his favorite composers ne � � AboutMe<lb />
lar mUsic and hke. ��- �� J� rooners<lb />
Cr JS U StUta ihhungiwl-niuanaM-a<lb />
him (Probably doesn t like tnai nun��j<lb />
possesses)<lb />
���e doesn't like the funny papers! Imagine that! He<lb />
fces �od things to eat, however, ami o , and Mto<lb />
0 play the role of "God s personal gift to CM � <lb />
had a part in<lb />
mil was<lb />
t<lb />
fairer sex.<lb />
In his sophomore year h<lb />
the senior play. -Vivacious Lady<lb />
in the contest play that went to hapel Hill.<lb />
Last year he appeared in two one-act plays.<lb />
I once had to he a mamma bear<lb />
high scb ol in debal<lb />
v ar h � v aa elect d cli<lb />
cause he had too man) .<lb />
resign.<lb />
Dave hails fi m I<lb />
twenty year-old i ' M�<lb />
n a play<lb />
Bits o' Fas hi<lb />
asiuoii<lb />
' SUE<lb />
SCUMMING<lb />
By The Keyhole Korrespondent<lb />
of Beethoven or<lb />
Mozart or to sing like Pons or Flagstad, we<lb />
create works equal to thost<lb />
D<lb />
are free to enjoy passively music such as this<lb />
in our everydav living.<lb />
As in everything else the tastes of in-<lb />
dividuals vary in the selection of music.<lb />
Tin re are those who prefer hearing a five-<lb />
piece jazz band in smoke-filled dance halls to<lb />
enjoying the dignity of a performance of<lb />
foremost virtuosi at Carnegie hall or the<lb />
Metropolitan. If Beethoven's "Pathetique<lb />
Sonata" fails to free our tired minds from<lb />
the words of the ever-reminding commenta-<lb />
tors and editors who continuously harp on<lb />
the increasing peril our country is facing,<lb />
perhaps the current "Paper Doll" will do the<lb />
trick. As long as individual differences re-<lb />
main, it is necessary that music continue in<lb />
a variety of phases from opera to hill-billy<lb />
from oratorios to swing, in order that every-<lb />
ine can be reached by at least every type.<lb />
Music is the secret to harmonious liv-<lb />
ing in peace or wartime. It is a medium<lb />
through which people of different tongues<lb />
can meet in mutual understanding. When<lb />
its message penetrates us. we subconscious-<lb />
ly forget our silly prejudices against others<lb />
and our souls become refreshed with love<lb />
for our fellow man.<lb />
Letters To Student Body<lb />
Entered as second-class matter December 3,<lb />
1925, at the U. S. Postoffice, Greenville,<lb />
X. C. under the act of March 3, 1879.<lb />
AT<lb />
UHB<lb />
:i.r.K ROBERTSON Editor-in-chief<lb />
ASSOCIATE EDITORS<lb />
trown, Thomas WilHams, Jean<lb />
. alie<lb />
Goggin.<lb />
REPORTERS<lb />
Nancy Wynne. Cornelia Beems, Katie Owen,<lb />
Hazel Harris. Frances Congleton, Alta Mae<lb />
Thompson. Louise Kilgo, Robert Martin,<lb />
Jimi 1T- rren, Paula Ross. Jane Hardy,<lb />
W ' . Elsie West, Kathryn<lb />
inkle, Jackie DeLysle, Charlene Moye.<lb />
Clifton Crandell Sports Editor<lb />
Mary Sue Moore<lb />
John Johnson<lb />
Fashion Editor<lb />
Photography Editor<lb />
BUSINESS STAFF<lb />
Sybil Beaman Business Manager<lb />
ASSOCIATE BUSINESS MANAGERS<lb />
Gladys Davis. Lucille Huskett, Betty Bat-<lb />
son, Helen Wooten<lb />
Robert Morgan.<lb />
Denver E. Baughan<lb />
Beecher Flanagan<lb />
Graham T. Olive<lb />
June Brandenburg,<lb />
Editorial Adviser<lb />
Business Adviser<lb />
Technical Adviser<lb />
Member<lb />
Sorth Carolina Collegiate Press<lb />
Association<lb />
htmtm<lb />
(Associated Golleeiate Press<lb />
Distributor of<lb />
Ql!e6iote Di6es<lb />
MFNIIINTfO FOR KATK)N�L ADV��T1�M� Wft<lb />
National Advertising Service, Inc.<lb />
CaUtf PmUabers Ripitmnltim<lb />
420 Madison ave New York. N. Y.<lb />
The following letters, the first in connec-<lb />
tion with the telephone situation and the<lb />
second concerning March of Dimes, were re-<lb />
ceived ljy Dorothy Lewis, president of the<lb />
Student Cooperative council:<lb />
"S�me days ago I wrote to Mr. Aycock,<lb />
local manager of the Carolina Telephone and<lb />
Telegraph company, and asked him if it<lb />
would be possible for us to get another tele-<lb />
phone in one of the girls dormitories. As<lb />
you know, we had asked for this telephone<lb />
on numbers of occasions, but had been un-<lb />
able to get it. Today I received the follow-<lb />
ing letter from Mr. Aycock.<lb />
'In reply to your letter requesting an<lb />
additional pay station in the girls dormitory,<lb />
it will be impossible to give this service un-<lb />
der present conditions. The only alternate I<lb />
can suggest in this case is to transfer the pay<lb />
station that is now located in the boys dormi-<lb />
tory to one of the girls dormitories. If this<lb />
meets with your approval we will be glad to<lb />
make the transfer as soon as possible.<lb />
W. W. AYCOCK, Manager<lb />
Will you, as President of the Student<lb />
Cooperative Government association, take<lb />
the matter up with the ones most concerned,<lb />
which I take it, would be the boys in this<lb />
case, and find out if they would like the tele-<lb />
phone transferred to a girls dormitory. If<lb />
so, Mr. Aycock has promised to transfer it<lb />
immediately. Mr. Aycock tells me that the<lb />
telephone does not pay where it is.<lb />
Please let me know at your earliest con-<lb />
venience just what the decision of the stu-<lb />
dents is so that we may have the telephone<lb />
moved in case that is the conclusion you<lb />
reach.<lb />
Very truly yours,<lb />
LEON R. MEADOWS, President"<lb />
Valentine's Day rolls around and finds<lb />
Cupid hard at work shooting love arrows in-<lb />
to the hearts of many an ECTC couple. Ye<lb />
Keyhole Korrespondent barely escaped his<lb />
deadly arrow in time to let you in on the<lb />
kndw on who's carrying the "arrow" for<lb />
who.<lb />
Mary Cameron Dixon and Joe Lassiter<lb />
seem to be wearing that "Will you be my<lb />
valentine?" expression. It's nice to have<lb />
some good moral support at the basketball<lb />
games, isn't it Joe?<lb />
"Sit" Knowles made a valentine with<lb />
"My Charles" inscribed on it and sent it to<lb />
HER Charles. Cupid didn't miss you, did<lb />
he, "Sit"?<lb />
Cupid's biggest arrow landed right<lb />
smack in Butch Daniel's heart when she<lb />
took one look at that jitterbugging lad from<lb />
Kinston.<lb />
One couple that needs no assistance<lb />
from Cupid is Maribelle and Billy. Instead<lb />
of "Billy-blah blah�"It's Billy, ohhhhhhh<lb />
Troy Rouse caused many an ECTC<lb />
heart to beat valentine until "Fish" showed<lb />
up and shot her own arrows.<lb />
Has Cupid at last pierced the heart of<lb />
"Termite"? Can "Mot" Jefferson be the<lb />
lucky one?<lb />
Dick Fleming returned home for the<lb />
weekend, renewed all old flames, and ac-<lb />
quired a few more. Oh. that Carolina line<lb />
Edna Powell and Faye Case certainly<lb />
have a technique with the higher ranking<lb />
service men. Also Jerry Albritton�was<lb />
that a flower garden, Jerry, or merely two<lb />
orchids?<lb />
This June-in-January weather seems to<lb />
have thawed Frances and Stanfield out. Has<lb />
a certain Robert Bright become her Febru-<lb />
ary valentine or has "Fred Astaire" Murphy<lb />
danced his way into her heart?<lb />
Do Lib Darden and Reecie Hinton be-<lb />
lieve in sharecropping, or is Bill Lee just a<lb />
mighty cute hunk o' man? Speaking of<lb />
hunks of men, who is Morris Flow's new<lb />
heartthrob?<lb />
Was Cupid on Evelyn Lewis's side or<lb />
did "Blondie" just lose interest in Percy?<lb />
By the way, Blondie, who was that snazzy<lb />
little valentine you toted to the President's<lb />
Ball?<lb />
Who will Miss Norwood choose as her<lb />
Valentine this year? Keep on eye on her at<lb />
the college dance, Cupid.<lb />
Who are the "gruesome threesome" and<lb />
who dates them? Let us in on it, Tom.<lb />
Virginia Cooke sported her Ensign<lb />
Billy Green for one glorious weekend. Cupid<lb />
was certainly good to you, huh, Cooke?<lb />
Jack "Lucky Teeter" Edwards is simply<lb />
driving the girls crack with a week's fur-<lb />
lough and his little Buick scooter! Night<lb />
riding, huh?<lb />
Isn't it funny or is it merely a coinci-<lb />
dence that Mimi Tripp and Dot Peebles both<lb />
like Bens? Incidentally, the basketball<lb />
games, or Ben, seem to be drawing quite a<lb />
large attendance of feminine admirers.<lb />
With the college dance rolling around,<lb />
Cupid should be well in evidence with a<lb />
whole new quiver of arrows. In the mean-<lb />
while be good and Happy Valentine. For-<lb />
ever snooping, K. K.<lb />
in<lb />
favorite<lb />
Once upon'na time there was a little girl<lb />
named Esse Tesse. She had a long mane oi<lb />
flowing hair, although it had been longer a<lb />
couple of years back. Atop her pancake<lb />
f, undation she wore a flurry of powder and<lb />
v, bright smear of lipstick, which she religi-<lb />
ously renewed between every class for the<lb />
sake of her own morale, if for no other rea-<lb />
son (male). Her bosom friend, her cell<lb />
mate of dorm life, laid claim to a leather-<lb />
cut but all other descriptions were ditto. <lb />
On Monday mornings, at the crack o<lb />
dawn (8:45), Esse would lift one eye-lid,<lb />
take a peek at the clock, make a broad jump<lb />
and in LO minutes flat, Esse would be smil-<lb />
toothily from the back row. clad in her<lb />
weater�pastel blue, green, yellow.<lb />
�the one she'd meant to wash last<lb />
week but just hadn't gotten around to. On<lb />
Mondays she always wore her plaid-pleated<lb />
(real pleats) skirt left over from her Fresh-<lb />
man year, 'cause it built up her morale. On<lb />
other days she wore her other skirt�the<lb />
slim one which she liked too. but in which<lb />
she had to stand tall, hold in her tummy and<lb />
up her shoulders in order to look fetching.<lb />
Loafers she wore on her feet " 'cause you can<lb />
jump in 'tm in two jerks andcause every-<lb />
body else wears 'em anyhow<lb />
" Whereupon established in her cozy<lb />
corner, class would begin and Esse would<lb />
begin settling down to take up her slumbers<lb />
where she'd left 'em off. Afore reaching the<lb />
"just right" spot, she'd remember and sit up<lb />
 ith a jerk, taking it all in; for, after all.<lb />
there's a war on, you know, and the least we<lb />
can dp is to be good students now so's we can<lb />
become educated and go out and teach others<lb />
to become the same way.<lb />
And BO the week would go�classes,<lb />
trips up town, studying, jam sessions, jaunts<lb />
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one's patriotic duty I enteri<lb />
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other. And SO Es� .� -<lb />
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as I can remember.<lb />
MORAL OF THE STOItt :<lb />
could have had TWO Mann. �<lb />
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corner, although it has felt as th igl<lb />
played an advanced assignpH<lb />
spring comes rain. Vog � sh�<lb />
blue paratroop twill ram suit�slim,<lb />
skirt with boxy jacket and with wid<lb />
med bat both are. oh, so pretty rain<lb />
shine. Another rain or shine outfit<lb />
Vogm is a c al in red-and<lb />
rayon surah.<lb />
ness belted ii<lb />
sports a i atching wide-brimmed hat wit<lb />
snood tie for i ainy-day curls.<lb />
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by a lumper blouse it's colossal. Skirt<lb />
neutral-grey, earn. 1 beige, right<lb />
brown: blouse in white, yellow or<lb />
striped in red. yellow, and blue�this<lb />
would be pretty now under a I<lb />
and later standing alone.<lb />
And so claiming the withwh<lb />
of Best 1 '��' ssed (and cute too), 1<lb />
pecting to see you any day being es rt<lb />
by a whole Batallion.<lb />
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With The Armed Forces<lb />
by Rosalie Brown<lb />
"In behalf of the County organization<lb />
to fight infantile paralysis allow me to thank<lb />
you and your student government organiza-<lb />
tion for your help in the March of Dimes washing dishes is helping them out in the<lb />
Bill Council and Brant Walters are<lb />
really toughening up the hard way out in<lb />
California. They are on mess duty and work<lb />
eighteen hours a day. No doubt the experi-<lb />
ence these boys got in the ECTC dining hall<lb />
Marine corps. Bill says he misses his sleep<lb />
quite a bit. He thought it was something<lb />
ten ible to have to get up at seven when he<lb />
was in school here, but "never like this<lb />
Bill learned of "Coach John's" address<lb />
through the paper and they are beginning<lb />
to make plans to pay him a visit soon. They<lb />
are stationed near each other.<lb />
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Former business manager of the Teco<lb />
Echo, Harry (Shacky) Jarvis, has left for<lb />
overseas. In a letter to Miss Graham just<lb />
before his departure, he said he was quite<lb />
ready to go and wished he were on the ship<lb />
them because he wants to do his bit in finish-<lb />
ing this war in a hurry so he could get back<lb />
to ECTC. "When that new class comes in.<lb />
think of me and how much I'd like to be<lb />
there he wrote.<lb /><lb />
Tommy Noe writes that he is back in<lb />
school, but says it will never be like ECTC.<lb />
He is at the Great Lakes Training station<lb />
and there are nothing; there except sailors,<lb />
no pretty ECTC girls.<lb /><lb />
In an interesting letter that came to the<lb />
paper last week, George W. Heafner was<lb />
thanking the staff for the many copies of<lb />
the Teco Echo that have found their way to<lb />
him in the South Pacific. "Not only have<lb />
you shown to the service alumni your moral<lb />
support, but have demonstrated the de-<lb />
votion, loyalty, and the friendly school spirit<lb />
with which the paper and ECTC have here-<lb />
tofore been credited.<lb />
"During the course of events, I have<lb />
met other alumni, many of whom were form-<lb />
er classmates�even roommates�and can<lb />
truthfully say that the recognition you have<lb />
given us boys has met the admiration of all<lb />
George has been in the South pacific<lb />
for fifteen months and has "seen warfare"<lb />
in many places. .He has been on several is-<lb />
� lands from time to time and has to say that<lb />
"while the modern conception of them is<lb />
very misleading they are interesting, how-<lb />
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Lt. Leo Burks wrote a letter on Christ-<lb />
mas day thanking the staff for the paper<lb />
and giving his new address. Leo says the<lb />
paper contributes a "sort of bond between<lb />
me and the college days I enjoyed so much<lb />
He told the Editor and me to "get on the<lb />
ball" and double the space given to the<lb />
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O. II. Forrest, serving with th-<lb />
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with quite a problem when he receivt<lb />
October issue of the paper. "On<lb />
low mates asked what the name of tl<lb />
meant. Right offhand I did not know st<lb />
do not). I replied. 'Are you so -<lb />
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1 lector The answer must have sal<lb />
him for he wanted to know nothing<lb />
about the name of the paper. Juatwhal I -<lb />
the name mean?" (Whow! Was that a<lb />
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be darned if I knew what it literally nu.<lb />
either. Just for fun 1 won't answer<lb />
question until another issue. Wonder<lb />
else this will stump.) He is looking forward<lb />
to receiving more issues. "In the mean'<lb />
"he writes "I shall sail and fly over<lb />
briny sea until I run across the enemy. '<lb />
I will deliver an extra blow for our deal<lb />
Alma Mater<lb />
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The staff of the Teco Echo wilu- fco<lb />
express for itself and for the entire student<lb />
body of East Carolina Teachers college its<lb />
deepest symapthy to the family of William<lb />
Miller Burks of Greenville, who died Thurs-<lb />
day morning following a brief illne.s.<lb />
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Terrors Win Over Marines In Second Overtime Contest<lb />
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by CLIFTON E. CRANDELL<lb />
"Did you see that shot? Yeah!<lb />
and look who made it! It's that<lb />
purple No. 5. Joe Lassiter, All-<lb />
I American Junior from Conway,<lb />
' N. C Yes, it's that Joe Lassiter<lb />
again�this time he's making head-<lb />
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On Wednesday night at 8:30,<lb />
the Colden Terrors will meet the<lb />
Marine Enlisted Men's team in a<lb />
baskeiball game in Wright Audi-<lb />
torium. The Marines are com-<lb />
ing from the local air base. The<lb />
Terrors have defeated the Ma-<lb />
rine Officers and a Naval De-<lb />
tachment from the same base.<lb />
Oi Monday night, the Terrors<lb />
will probably meet the William-<lb />
ston Martins, a semi-pro team<lb />
from Martin county. No details<lb />
of this game are available.<lb />
T ONLY BEING PATRIOTIC. IF WE DON'T 00 TO TH? PROM<lb />
I CAN SPEND hW MONEY IN SAVINGS STAMPS,<lb />
It's A Good Time For All<lb />
At Barn Dance Tonisht<lb />
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by HILDA MOOSE<lb />
It's flot a square dance; it's r.ot a<lb />
exclusively for hep cats; but<lb />
t's a : time for all at the WAA<lb />
I$arn Dance, ton ght, Saturday. Feb-<lb />
from 8:30 i 10:45.<lb />
Wright gym. now known as<lb />
 ncle Ezra's (urn ("rib, will he dec-<lb />
rated in such a manner<lb />
Grey Mare wish she were back<lb />
where she Used to be. If, when you<lb />
r the door, you don't recognize<lb />
where y.u are (and you know good<lb />
I well that you're in the Wright<lb />
buildingor at least you thought<lb />
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Ezra hasn't let you in on all<lb />
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so you won't be too stunned.<lb />
le Ezra put in a pretty good <lb />
� : of hay last year, and as yet he<lb />
ented to get around to turn<lb />
ing such a "good money crop" into<lb />
cash; BO I'm afraid the old stuff<lb />
will be quite in evidence. Then too,<lb />
I don't think "Enc" is such a good<lb />
ekeeper - (barn-keeper). He<lb />
. � .  - plows and racks and<lb />
� g all around; he's quite care-<lb />
S if J'� U stump your toe on one<lb />
farm implement when ou<lb />
- swear too loudly, 'es<lb />
Ezra doesn't approve (He<lb />
the language of the devil.)<lb />
. Ezra may he old-fashioned<lb />
- speech but when it eomee to<lb />
. a right on t'P- He used<lb />
are dance when he was young,<lb />
'a too old and stiff now. Says<lb />
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. . these modern steps<lb />
girls wearing pants, acquired<lb />
fn cklea and missing teeth, and all<lb />
such stuff. He let me in on the<lb />
sc ret that Miss Stallings is going<lb />
to come dressed as a bale of hay�<lb />
well!<lb />
Even if he is getting pretty old,<lb />
Uncle "Ezra has still got a lot of<lb />
'he spirit left. In his old-fashionad way<lb />
he enthusiastically urges everyone to<lb />
come. He personally guarantees<lb />
that everyone will have a good time<lb />
for he, himself, is supervising all the<lb />
preparations and is buying many<lb />
new records.<lb />
P. S. If you think Uncle Ezra is<lb />
doing all the work, ask Nell Murphy,<lb />
Amanda Etheridge, Catherine Brin-<lb />
son. Garnette Crocker, Julia Anne<lb />
Hancock and Hilda Moore.<lb />
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Terrors Win Over<lb />
Winterville 28-38<lb />
The Greenville Golden Terrors de-<lb />
feated the Winterville All-Stars<lb />
Thursday night, January 27, 38-28,<lb />
in Wright auditorium. The Terrors<lb />
led most of the way and the game<lb />
was regarded as an easy game to<lb />
win, although the All-Stars led at<lb />
end of the half. 13-10.<lb />
and jitterbuggmg).<lb />
Stanfield Johnson led the dreaded<lb />
Terrors pace, scoring 12 points. Tom<lb />
Rowlette came in second with 8, fol-<lb />
lowed by Lassiter and Harrison with<lb />
�' . ach For the losers, Blainie Moye<lb />
scored 10, and Worthington 7.<lb />
Gaining a 7-4 lead in the first in the Army<lb />
Joe tells me that he likes anything<lb />
that pertains to sports, including<lb />
wolfin "I like best to take part in<lb />
basketball and swimming, because<lb />
basketball is about my speed I am<lb />
not certain that Joe likes wator. For<lb />
example, I hear that he got a little<lb />
too much while at White Lake once.<lb />
He was unconscious for 14 hours, his<lb />
body literally filled with lake water.<lb />
There's one phase of swimming thai<lb />
Joe doesn't like, and that's drowning.<lb />
Joe's, high school sports proirram<lb />
consisted of two years on the Conway<lb />
High quintet and one year on the<lb />
diamond. Since coming to ECTC he<lb />
has taken part in all the intramurals<lb />
offered. Had Joe had the chance, he<lb />
probably would have been a big gun<lb />
on a Pirate team. He was a mem-<lb />
ber of Floyd Woody's championship<lb />
team in softhall last spring. In the<lb />
summer of '43, there were no intra-<lb />
mural sports on the campus, but Joe<lb />
found his place on the Greenville<lb />
. Spinners baseball nine, a semi-pro<lb />
team in this city.<lb />
He was appointed to captain one<lb />
of the teams in football last fall. His<lb />
team had the championship almost<lb />
sewed up until Ben Brown. Lassiter's<lb />
biggest reliance, tore ligaments in<lb />
his ankle.<lb />
Just before going home for Christ-<lb />
mas, Joe defeated finalist J. C. Shep-<lb />
herd to win the Men's Table Tennis<lb />
Championship. To gain a place in<lb />
the finals, Joe beat Clifton Crandell,<lb />
and Ed Beddingfield.<lb />
Appointed a captain in basketball<lb />
also, Joe has led his team to victory<lb />
in two contests and is a member of<lb />
the undefeated "new" Golden Terrors<lb />
of Greenville, Lassiter has the high-<lb />
est individual scoring record in the<lb />
intramural league with 50 points to<lb />
his credit.<lb />
Some of the girls on the campus<lb />
may be wondering why this great big<lb />
hunk of "God's gift to women" isn't<lb />
Well, Joe has a 2-A<lb />
ECTG Quint Tops<lb />
local Navy Team<lb />
Sy Score Of 25-16<lb />
The Golden Terrors of Greenville<lb />
won their fifth straight game Mon-<lb />
day night, January 31, by defeating<lb />
he Greenville Navy team from the<lb />
air base. The game was one of the<lb />
closest the Terrors have played all<lb />
season, gaining a substantial lead<lb />
�nly after bitter fighting in the third<lb />
period, at the end of which they were<lb />
out in front, 25-16.<lb />
The Navy team held its own in the<lb />
first two periods, the first quarter<lb />
ending with the game tied at six ah,<lb />
and the half at 15-14. The third<lb />
period rally was the deciding factor<lb />
in the game for the teams played on<lb />
even terms during the last clocking,<lb />
the game ending 35-27.<lb />
High scorer of the game was the<lb />
Navy center, Mattola, with 15. He<lb />
was followed by Joe Lassiter with 12<lb />
ror the Terrors and Stuart Tripp with<lb />
10 for the boys in Gold. Stanfield<lb />
Johnson led the defensive, along with<lb />
the versatile Ben Harrison.<lb />
The Box:<lb />
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CulUrAuttii by tht American Scott! ojMagamu CurtwuM.<lb />
Sixty-One Girl Athletes<lb />
Participate In Basketball<lb />
The 1.44 basketball season began<lb />
with Blxty-oue ECTC girls participa-<lb />
ting in the activity. They are as fol-<lb />
lows :<lb />
Matthews, Rebecca Kirkland, Jose-<lb />
phine Creech, Loed McLawhorn,<lb />
Dorothy Jones, Bessie Wooten, Dot<lb />
Peele, Lucy Winston, and Emma Lee<lb />
oe, Nell Murphy, Amanda Garris.<lb />
Virginia Knowles, Dorothy<lb />
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ckiest costume He oaed to j took the lead, 13-10 at the half. With<lb />
all such prizes but he says he'll j the return of the first-team Terrors<lb />
leave such "nonsense" up to you. in the third period, the story was<lb />
ed some of the things they j different The Terrors scored 17 to<lb />
 do in his days: mismatched the All-Stars 4. leading at the end of<lb />
34<lb />
deferment as a student of math and<lb />
science. However, our friend Joe is<lb />
planning to enlist soon. He prefers<lb />
the Army Air Corps or the Navy. He<lb />
has a brother in each of these<lb />
branches of the service.<lb />
I am sure you read about Joe "Hot-<lb />
- i- -i.w �vu ton �nirt ' lips" Lassiter in the last issue of this<lb />
k- bovs wearing dresses 1 the period, 21  With this ten-point i <lb />
lead, the Terrors coasted to a final W�<lb />
39-28 victory.<lb />
Greenville Navy<lb />
Howard. G, 86<lb />
Drum, G, 44<lb />
Mattola. C, 27<lb />
Lelakus, F, 43<lb />
Levine, F, 58<lb />
McCormiek, F, c6<lb />
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Harrison, G, 6<lb />
Tripp, G, 1<lb />
Chartton, C, 12<lb />
Owens, C, 12<lb />
Johnson, F, 3<lb />
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Franees Chapman, Martha Jefferson,<lb />
Jerry Albritton, Eknse Williams,<lb />
Christine Yarborough, Wilma John-<lb />
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Stevens, Elizabeth Simpkins, Nancy<lb />
Holloman, Francelle Harden, Bobby<lb />
Brewer, Helen Rouse, Opal Eldridge,<lb />
Dixie Chappell, Reba Brown.<lb />
Vema Carroway. Edna Powell,<lb />
Mickey Boyette, Nancy Wynne, Hilda<lb />
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wrong spot Looking for the old di-<lb />
' lapidated bridge that spans the<lb />
4�30 marsh by the Washington highway,<lb />
g34 these female commandos found them-<lb />
ath 2. serves two blocks west of their ob-<lb />
Inman, jeetrve Their motto, "Never turn<lb />
e: Marines back" egged them on. Jumping from<lb />
dry land, to cypress knees, to dry-<lb />
logs, they plodded their path, and pro-<lb />
gressed. Finally they hit their des-<lb />
tination (the old bridge), but then<lb />
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Winterville<lb />
Worthington,<lb />
Tucker, C<lb />
Avery, F<lb />
B. Moye, F<lb />
Joyner, G,<lb />
Forest, G<lb />
Harris, G<lb />
J. Moye, G<lb />
HILDA<lb />
MOORE<lb />
i' nothing on<lb />
attended<lb />
Januarv<lb />
they had to do a little washing in the<lb />
creek, for their sense of balance<lb />
seemed to be lacking in some respect.<lb />
(Ask Jo Creech if you disagree with<lb />
this account.) ,<lb />
Miss Stallings claimed the title of Lassjter, G<lb />
"Gal with Muddiest Feet" but for<lb />
some strange reason the whole party<lb />
fought<lb />
Totals<lb />
Golden Terrors<lb />
Harrison, G<lb />
Cutler, G<lb />
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Owen's Quintet Leads<lb />
Intramural Standings<lb />
over since each member<lb />
she deserved it most.<lb />
' you readers are inclined to think<lb />
that the Marines are the only ones<lb />
who go on bivouac, maybe you'd bet-<lb />
ter join the WAA hikers on their<lb />
next tour of the land.<lb />
Girl Quints Have<lb />
Good Tournament<lb />
Crandell, G<lb />
Johnson, C<lb />
Boyd, C<lb />
Rowlette, F<lb />
(ummings, F<lb />
Owens ,F<lb />
Register, F<lb />
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The TECO ECHO<lb />
Chi Pi Players Are Getting Ready<lb />
For Presentation Of Jane Eyre<lb />
The Chi Pi Players, who several<lb />
j ars ago successfully presented<lb />
Emily Bronte's immortal Wuthering<lb />
Heights, are now engaged in the pre-<lb />
ation of Charlotte Bronte's equally<lb />
famous Jane Eyre. Dates for the<lb />
I erformances are Friday and Satur-<lb />
nights, February 18-19.<lb />
This production, according to Hazel<lb />
�i , pre ident of the drama group,<lb />
, pex ted to rival that of Wuther-<lb />
i , i, both in the appeal and<lb />
in technical beauty.<lb />
c ne is laid at Thornfield<lb />
Hall, in the north of England, in<lb />
,y this gloomy and forbidding<lb />
; e youi �' Jane Eyre comes as<lb />
i . and many are the mys-<lb />
terious and terrifying events<lb />
fke place before her love<lb />
that<lb />
for Mr.<lb />
Rochester, her employer, can be re-<lb />
W anied.<lb />
Crete hen Webster as Jane and<lb />
mj Warren as Rochester, sup-<lb />
. by Curtis Butler as Mason,<lb />
son as Blanche, Lynn<lb />
Klein a Lady Ingram, Mary Frances<lb />
Ellis a Mrs, Fairfax. Kenneth<lb />
Jam a; Wood, and Marybelle Red-<lb />
as til ace make up the cast.<lb />
Directed by Miss Ruth Oncley of<lb />
University of North Carolina,<lb />
Jane Eyre is in its fourth week of<lb />
rehearsals. In the absence of Miss<lb />
Oncley President Harris acts as di-<lb />
rector.<lb />
Vesper Program Presents<lb />
Varied Religious Services<lb />
The vesper programs of January i Qp her own plan to work abroad; am<lb />
21 and 23 were both led by students. ! a young college man who has had to<lb />
Marine Johnson presented a program give up his ambition to practice t e<lb />
j of readings Friday evening; and Sun- Christian way of living as a lawyer<lb />
! lay evening Carol Leigh Humphreys, to go into the armed forces, but he<lb />
 -resident of the Baptist Student is now doing great work for other:<lb />
Home Test'for WAVE Prospects.<lb />
Ten. 'Aye, Aye's Needed To Pass<lb />
Att<lb />
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wondering about their - .<lb />
and get  .<lb />
WAVE-m.ndcd g r.s iMtlon<lb />
themselves . s,mple Ik uej W q fc y<lb />
they would be ��? tebt o course. but <lb />
It isn't an infallible ori bhc ca� Lc reai<lb />
hcM ten questions affirmatively<lb />
STWAVES SfTita to have her:<lb />
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mion, spoke on "Serving Christ at<lb />
College<lb />
At the Friday evening service<lb />
1: I it<lb />
ie<lb />
is<lb />
on the small island where he is now<lb />
stationed.<lb />
'Tf the waffles have stuck in your<lb />
read the beautifull "Hall of, life said Miss Finest in closing.<lb />
feroes" and led the group in several ' "you can 'turn them into batter-<lb />
hymns. She also read the poems cakes. With Cod's help you can make<lb />
"Wanted: A Messenger" and "I something valuable out of what is<lb />
hall Not Pass This Way Again bft<lb />
Carol Leigh began her talk at the Emma Grace Clarke led the do- �<lb />
service with the question votional, and the B. S. U. trio com-<lb />
is the Christian motive for osed of Dorothy Sasser, Clarine<lb />
To this question the answer Johnson, and Edna Averette, aeconi-<lb />
the words of Christ, panied by Dorothy Whitley, sang<lb />
�We Would Be Builders Mary<lb />
Warren was pianist.<lb /><lb />
Sunday<lb />
�What<lb />
ervice.<lb />
as given m<lb />
. his is my commandment I give un-<lb />
o y u that ye love one another<lb />
"How may we become skilled in<lb />
Christian service and how may we<lb />
serve" was the next question Carol<lb />
eigh dbcussed. She said that we<lb />
barn to serve by serving in the<lb />
YWCA, the YMCA, the vesper ser-<lb />
vices, church organizations here on votional.<lb />
the campus, and in the church itself.<lb />
'Let us not be weary in well-doing,<lb />
for in due season we shall reap if we<lb />
faint not she quoted. In closing<lb />
he read the poem, "Awareness<lb />
The speaker at the Friday evening<lb />
vesper service, January 28, was<lb />
Reverend N. C. Brooks, who waa on<lb />
the campus as a guest of the Baptist<lb />
Student union. Mary Cox led the<lb />
lie-<lb />
Twin Beds Chosen<lb />
For Senior Play<lb />
Scene from Jane Eyre showing Josephine Gibson as Blanche,<lb />
James Warren as Rochester and Gretchen Webster as Jane Eyre.<lb />
!<lb />
Twins Beds, three-act comedy and<lb />
on picture hit, lias been selected J<lb />
ai the senior class play to be given<lb />
late in the winter quarter. Clifton <lb />
Britton, of Goldsboro and formerly<lb />
ECTC director will supervise the pre-<lb />
sentation of the production. Dates<lb />
for the tryouts will be held in the<lb />
near future, to be announced on the,<lb />
Austin bulletin board.<lb />
After making a study of several<lb />
plays, a committee from the senior<lb />
class headed by Babe Hooks selected<lb />
T�in hied. Stage managers for the<lb />
production will be Babe Hooks and<lb />
Lave Owens, president of the senior<lb />
class. Only seniors will be behind<lb />
stage and only seniors girls may try<lb />
for parts in the play. Due to the<lb />
scarcity of boys in the senior class,<lb />
any boy on the campus may try out.<lb />
Oncley To Direct<lb />
Chi Pi Production<lb />
Of Jane Eyre<lb />
Reverend Brooks pointed out in his<lb />
talk several dangers confronting the<lb />
world today. He said thai we mu-t<lb />
remember that "might is not always<lb />
right "It is a great fallacy to think<lb />
that the majority is necessarily<lb />
right he said.<lb />
"The cry of the crowd is still be-<lb />
ing heard he said, "and it is as<lb />
dangerous as it was when the people<lb />
Can you prove you are a at t� <lb />
burn or naturalized<lb />
Are vou between 2" and I e�<lb />
consent of parents or guardian is tut<lb />
Are vou single, or marrw<lb />
children under 18? (Wi t ,<lb />
eligible, but not wh<lb />
Li. gn on up.)<lb />
i a you furnish three charactei reier es?<lb />
liave yon attended high school<lb />
school for at least I yea<lb />
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al least l5 pounds, m � . .<lb />
 it m t � general body bu<lb />
Caa va read with either ee U<lb />
with both eyes at 12 feel �<lb />
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cried 'Crucify Him! Crucify Him to with our own eye<lb />
Pilate, who found no quilt in Jesus. ing.<lb />
As far as<lb />
Miss Mary Lee Krnest, Baptist<lb />
student secretary, spoke Sunday<lb />
night, January 30 at vespers on<lb />
"Waffles Into Battereakes<lb />
The topic chosen came from an in-<lb />
cident related by, Miss Ernest in<lb />
which, when the waffles for a guest He pointed out that although ths ma-<lb />
breakfast stuck, the mistress instruc- jority agreed in the incident of the<lb />
ted the cook to "turn the waffles in-  golden calf being made, it was not<lb />
to battereakes right. "The voice of God he said,<lb />
"The 'waffles' stick sometimes in; "must be heard and be reckoned<lb />
nearly everyone's life said Miss with<lb />
Ernest, "but we must not give way 1 "The place of the minority when<lb />
weakly, but make the best out of j the crowd cries is close to the cross<lb />
Ruth Oncley. director of the what we have ' said Reverend Brooks in "closing.<lb />
She illustrated by references to<lb />
standings between agencies<lb />
unwillingness of most agencit<lb />
lose a medkum of control. We have<lb />
seen the fight for power and presl �� I -��<lb />
is -omnipresent in Washington. We I<lb />
had heard that, of course, before we<lb />
But now we can see the fight<lb />
ind it's eye-open-<lb />
came<lb />
an alert, mV<lb />
V<lb />
taking g<lb />
of their spe<lb />
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ourselves are concerned,<lb />
A n y<lb />
we have learned that the recta- exis-<lb />
hi nuvc umu . I becoming an<lb />
tence of an interne leads to utter ex-<lb />
; inform I I I<lb />
of Pubi<lb />
Building. W<lb />
�. use<lb />
Mis:<lb />
("In Pi Player's latest production,<lb />
Jane Eyre, to be presented February three cases: Andrew, the apostle who<lb />
1- and 19, bails originally from Win- did not attain first place in the<lb />
field, Kansas. There she attended group, did not let this prevent his<lb />
Soutb Eastern university for two rendering other service to his Master;<lb />
years, before transferring to WCU- a prospective missionary in China<lb />
RUTH ONCLEY<lb />
DR. McGINNIS<lb />
(Continued from Page One)<lb />
cording to the teacher's record, ex- j<lb />
� that a student above sophomore i<lb />
ng who has a grade average of;<lb />
"2" on all previous college work may<lb />
have unlimited class absences.<lb />
4. Except in such emergencies as<lb />
those listed above, a permit to leave<lb />
the campus, which involves a class<lb />
absence will not be given if the stu-<lb />
dent's grade average is below "3<lb />
Members of the council turned in-<lb />
to Dr. McGinnis their suggestions for<lb />
changing the above plan and general<lb />
criticisms of the plan. The plan is<lb />
published in order that all students<lb />
on the campus may have an oppor-<lb />
tunity to study it and to offer to Dr.<lb />
McGinnis any suggestion that may be<lb />
desired.<lb />
After the suggestions have come in<lb />
and Dr. McGinnis has completed the<lb />
compilation of student opinion, the<lb />
report will be taken to the faculty<lb />
and administration for final action.<lb />
Rev. N. C. Brooks<lb />
Conducts Meetings<lb />
For Baptist Union<lb />
I NC, from which she was graduated in<lb />
; 1940.<lb />
i During her stay at WC she was a<lb />
; mi mber of the Play Likers, and since<lb />
! her graduation she lias worked with<lb />
tock companies and Little Theatres<lb />
and on the radio. At present Miss<lb />
Oncley is a Rockefeller assistant at<lb />
� tl e University of North Carolina,<lb />
where she is assistant business mana-<lb />
ger of the Carolina Playmakers. Her<lb />
most recent work in dramatics<lb />
was not defeated when forced to give<lb />
"There is victory with Christ he<lb />
said. "The wrong may Seem to suc-<lb />
ceed for a time but in the end the<lb />
victory is Christ's<lb />
Edna Earle Lang and Dorothy<lb />
Whitley were pianists for the pro-<lb />
gram.<lb />
hidden meanings behind the news and tional Labor Relations Board or the<lb />
gossip in this world crossroads.<lb />
A year ago, the fifty internes now<lb />
in Washington were undergraduates<lb />
at various colleges throughout the<lb />
United States. Most of us were re-<lb />
puted to be campus leaders of a sort.<lb />
Some were editors of campus news-<lb />
papers; some were presidents or of-<lb />
at ficers of student associations. Others<lb />
Many problems facing young people th<lb />
Committee for Fair Employment<lb />
Practices. Several of us are experi-<lb />
encing the throes of reorganization<lb />
in Lend Lease, Office of Economic<lb />
Warfare, office of Foreign Economic<lb />
Coordination and the Office of For-<lb />
eign Relief and Rehabilitation�all<lb />
now joined into one happy family<lb />
known a the Office of Foreign Eco-<lb />
nomic Administration.<lb />
But all of us, regardless of place-<lb />
ment, have had similar opportunities.<lb />
We have helped in the necessary and<lb />
practical work of administration.<lb />
UNC was the interpretation of the were active in dramatic or musical ac-<lb />
role of Sara Miller in Watch on the, tivities or were members of college<lb />
Rhine, shortly before Christmas. debating teams. And some of us<lb />
Miss Oncley expressed pleasure at were graduated with Phi Beta Kappa<lb />
the interest in dramatics shown by honors.<lb />
tiie students here and said she hoped We came from various walks �fFiow<lb />
of today were discussed last week as that Jane Lyre would prove as great campus life with one thing in com tion indices, reports and paper sur-<lb />
many students thought more deeply i success as Claudia. mon-an interest in government and j veys haV(. u tunu.d out in quanti-<lb />
spiritually when Reverend Nathan a healthy curiosity about the way it<lb />
Brooks, Jr pastor of the First Bap- . i rlAli4� jn W H �Vl i n erf ATI wrks at the federal level.<lb />
tist church, Waynesboro, Georgia, led OMiatasia all tf asating urn An investifati()n int0 uur<lb />
forums on "The Christian Home" and Washington A C P� Still fairly, personalities, characters and academ-<lb />
brought inspirational messages in the,new  tjH. Capital scene is the j ic standing we were chosen to be-<lb />
observance of the "Week of Deeper government interne � the bright,(come students at the National Insti-<lb />
 Spiritual Thinking in the Baptist young college graduate who comes to<lb />
Student union. Washington to study the machinery'<lb />
As the forums began Tuesday af- 0f government in operation.<lb />
j lernoon, Reverend Brooks asked the The theory behind internship is<lb />
girls two questions: "Do you want to ro( new por manv years, educators<lb />
j build a home? Do you want to build anj students of political science have<lb />
a Christian home?" Mr. Brooks led contended that if you mix specialized,<lb />
the group to realize that there is a coflege training and an interest in<lb />
difference in building just home and government with a knowledge of<lb />
in building a Christian home. j government at work, you'll come out<lb />
The aim throughout the week m with higher standards among pros-<lb />
the forums was to seek through a pective federal servants. The interne<lb />
better understanding of the problems j js taking hold.<lb />
METHODISTS<lb />
(Continued from Page One)<lb />
other people, and that such a situa-<lb />
tion should not exist. Christians<lb />
should try to make this world the<lb />
kind of world it ought to be, for<lb />
example, so there will not be a world<lb />
in which fifty percent of people go<lb />
hungry, as is the case today.<lb />
"No permanent world peace stated<lb />
Dr. Bradshaw, "will ever be unless<lb />
Christian principles are followed, and<lb />
to insure such a peace, there should<lb />
be a Christian pressure group at the<lb />
peace table<lb />
He concluded by saying that the<lb />
world peace is the churches' business,<lb />
as well as anyone else's, and that all<lb />
people should think not as individ-<lb />
uals, or as separate states, but as<lb />
Christians with world good in mind.<lb />
"Y"STORE<lb />
(Continued from Page One)<lb />
the service and she finally releases<lb />
us.<lb />
Tip-toeing cautiously across the<lb />
cigarette-butt carpet that lines the<lb />
mahogany floor, we find "Mot" Jef-<lb />
ferson drawing names in cigarette<lb />
ashes. She mumbles incoherently. We<lb />
take out our code books and finally<lb />
decipher her vague mutterings. "1<lb />
want to go Huntin Ralph HuntinV<lb />
We pass on.<lb />
Do we hear a donkey? Why, it's<lb />
Stanfield Johnson just showing his<lb />
Dr. Jekyll-Mr. Hyde personalities!<lb />
Frances "Gun Moll" Page winks at<lb />
"Al Capone Murphy. They jitter-<lb />
bug out.<lb />
Margaret Pugh Harden staggers<lb />
in. It seems she had eleven too<lb />
involved and a discovery of the "Will<lb />
of God" to strengthen the bases of<lb />
our the "Christian Home<lb />
Some of the safeguards of a Chris-<lb />
tian home which Reverend Brooks of-<lb />
fered the students were an under-<lb />
standing of the divine origin of the<lb />
home; Jesus' teaching concerning the<lb />
motives of the heart and of Christian<lb />
living; study of and a holding up of<lb />
the Bible; teaching, concerning Chris-<lb />
tian stewardship; and prayer as a<lb />
most important safeguard.<lb />
Tuesday night Reverend Brooks<lb />
brought a message on "There am I<lb />
using as his text "For where two or<lb />
three are gathered together in my<lb />
name; there am I in the midst of<lb />
them Wednesday night "Living<lb />
Dangerously" was his topic, with one<lb />
of the Beatitudes as his scripture,<lb />
"Blessed are they which are perse-<lb />
cuted for righteousness sake; for<lb />
theirs is the kingdom of heaven<lb />
Thursday night Reverend Brooks<lb />
brought a most inspiring message on<lb />
"Please Do Not Disturb His text<lb />
was "These that have turned the<lb />
More and more<lb />
of these students of government are<lb />
arriving in Washington every year.<lb />
This week Capital to Campus presents<lb />
one of them. She is Esther Miller,<lb />
a 1943 graduate of Rochester Uni-<lb />
versity. This is her story. From<lb />
here on, it's told in her own words . <lb />
We internes are leading an exciting<lb />
life in Washington. We work forty-<lb />
eight hours a week and never manage<lb />
to get enough rest. We sit in on<lb />
agency conference and try to impress<lb />
executives with our silent wisdom.<lb />
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House and Senate committee hear-<lb />
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just as many of us did in school. But<lb />
not over books. .Now we sit up talk-<lb />
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tute of Public Affairs and internes<lb />
or trainees in administration in the<lb />
federal government. The Institute is<lb />
a privately endowed organization. Its<lb />
prestige with government agencies<lb />
and the arrangements it makes with<lb />
them permit us to see agency opera-<lb />
tions from the inside.<lb />
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training period. Our first month was<lb />
devoted to orientation. Twice daily<lb />
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bureaus and divisions discuss their<lb />
work and inform us of the practical<lb />
applications of government admini-<lb />
stration. Among the better known<lb />
persons who talked to us are Eleanor<lb />
Roosevelt, who entertained us at the<lb />
White House, Harold Smith of the<lb />
Budget Bureau and Chief Justice<lb />
Stone.<lb />
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struction and discussion, we felt<lb />
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agencies.<lb />
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of both the war agencies and the old-<lb />
! line agencies and have observed<lb />
these patterns being ignored because<lb />
they failed to allow for the human<lb />
factor. We have come to know the<lb />
importance, for administrators, of<lb />
connections "on the Hill We have<lb />
learned that the lack of adquate<lb />
political connections on the part ofj<lb />
administrators has too often resulted<lb />
in the closing of Congressional<lb />
moneybags and the end of a necessary<lb />
program or the gradual death of an ;<lb />
agency.<lb />
We have heard the cries of war-<lb />
impacted communities, bedeviled with<lb />
one federal investigation after an-1<lb />
other. And we have seen attempts<lb />
to coordinate and telescope these in-<lb />
vestigations on the federal level�<lb />
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haustion. We take three or foor<lb />
hours of credit at American or<lb />
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