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!i James Warren, as Signor<lb />
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P � �: on, as Signora Monti, middle-<lb />
rormer burlesque queen; J. L.<lb />
B � dt aa Andrew Larkin, a timid<lb />
:� logetic little man; Margaret<lb />
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TWIN BEDS is a three-act farce'<lb />
w: itten by Margaret Mayo and Salis-<lb />
! 1 ury Field. It has been made into a<lb />
motion picture.<lb />
The production will be directed by<lb />
! Clifton Britton, former ECTC direc-<lb />
tor. Rehearsals will begin on Mon-<lb />
day night. The date for the play has<lb />
i not yet been scheduled, but, according<lb />
to present plans, it will be given<lb />
within the first few weeks of the<lb />
spring quarter.<lb />
Working backstage will be Stage<lb />
Manager Babe Hooks. Hiram Mayo,<lb />
! scenery chairman; Elizabeth Kittrell,<lb />
properties; Mary Sue Moore, cos-<lb />
tomes; Burchie Johnston, publicity;<lb />
Grace Taylors, programs; Christine<lb />
Pittard, make-up; Frances Brown,<lb />
tickets.<lb />
Judges for the tryouts were Miss<lb />
Ellen Caldwell and Babe Hooks.<lb />
Templeton Favors<lb />
Negro Music, Jazz,<lb />
Sinatra Crooning<lb />
by Jean Goggin and<lb />
"College student-<lb />
Louise Kiln'o<lb />
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Dr. Hiilman Speaks<lb />
At Chapel Program<lb />
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Febru ury 15.<lb />
centered his talk<lb />
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in education that are<lb />
eg of war are also<lb />
of � ace stated Dr. <lb />
the fact that to-<lb />
forced, because of<lb />
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have not yet<lb />
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ng high uiir stand-<lb />
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eertificate he ex-<lb />
Twenty-Five Girls<lb />
Take Final Oaths<lb />
Of Pi Omega Pi<lb />
At a formal initiation dinner last<lb />
Saturday night, February 12, in the<lb />
Classroom building, twenty-five hon-<lb />
. r students in business education who<lb />
bad composed the ECTC chapter<lb />
Alpha<lb />
the Pi<lb />
of<lb />
Iota took the final oaths of<lb />
Omega Pi, national business<lb />
education fraternity of college and tlUt ne<lb />
university groups.<lb />
Speaker for the occasion was Dr.<lb />
E. R. Browning, head of the business<lb />
education department. His topic of<lb />
discussion was "Your Chosen Pro-<lb />
fession and Its Future in North Caro-<lb />
lina<lb />
make a more en<lb />
thusiastic audience because everyone<lb />
seems to have a good time stated<lb />
Mr. Alec Templeton, when asked if<lb />
he liked to play before college<lb />
groups.<lb />
Before coming to the United<lb />
States. Alec Templeton. was a con- j ha<lb />
cert pianist in England. However,<lb />
then he only played serious music.<lb />
He acquired the degrees of Licentiate<lb />
of the Royal Academy of Music and<lb />
Associate of the Royal College of<lb />
Music. Alec Templeton came to the<lb />
United States in 1936 with band<lb />
leader, Jack Hylton, to do radio<lb />
�broadcasts. In 1940, Mr. Templeton<lb />
acquired his citizenship papers and<lb />
married a Californian.<lb />
Mr. Nord. business manager, who<lb />
has been with Mr. Templeton ever<lb />
since his first concert in Chicago as-<lb />
serted that Negro spirituals are a<lb />
favorite of Mr. Templeton. When<lb />
Mr. Templeton heard his first George<lb />
Gershwin tunes, be exclaimed "This<lb />
will bring jazz into the parlor<lb />
Classics have their inning, but Mr.<lb />
Templeton thrills his audience by<lb />
mixing the serious and light pieces.<lb />
On his Wednesday night programs he<lb />
mixes tunes into clever improvisa-<lb />
tions and impersonates people.<lb />
At the reception held after the con-<lb />
ceit Mr. Templeton made up songs<lb />
and san� them to Camille Jernigan,<lb />
Dr. and Mrs. L. R. Meadows. Mr.<lb />
Charles Fisher and Dr. K. V. Gil-<lb />
bert. He also did an "Ode to ECTC"<lb />
While he was playing one student re-<lb />
marked to a woman standing near<lb />
her how wonderful he was and how<lb />
cute she thought he was. only to find<lb />
out later that it was Mrs. Templeton<lb />
she had been talking to.<lb />
When asked what be thought of<lb />
Frank Sinatra, Mr. Templeton stated<lb />
that he liked Sinatra's singing and<lb />
that most people didn't know Frank,<lb />
ure if they knew him as<lb />
a personal friend as he did, they<lb />
would understand him better. Frankie<lb />
is Mr. Templetons favorite singer<lb />
and Mr. Templeton confides that<lb />
Bing Crosby is Sinatra's favorite.<lb />
Picklesimer Article<lb />
Appears In Journal<lb />
In a recent number of Economic j<lb />
Geography, there appeared an article<lb />
m "Forest in the New Bright To-<lb />
bacco Belt by Dr. P. W. Pickle-<lb />
diner, head of the department of<lb />
geography at ECTC. His article is<lb />
illustrated with maps and pictures of<lb />
this section of the state.<lb />
During the past few years there<lb />
have appeared in various geographi-<lb />
cal journals and trade publications a<lb />
number of articles by Dr. Pickle-<lb />
simer. A recent article of his, en-<lb />
titled "Our Changing Geography<lb />
been widely published.<lb />
Religious Groups<lb />
Carry Out Theme<lb />
Of Brotherhood<lb />
WENDELL W. SMILEY<lb />
ECTC Alumnus Bailey<lb />
At Maxwell Field Base<lb />
ted<lb />
Toastmistress was Geraldine Tay-<lb />
lor Greenville senior and president of : Maxwell Field, AlaGarlan F.<lb />
the local Beta Kappa chapter. Miss Bailey, 24. son of Mr. Lee Bailey,<lb />
Audrey V. Dempsey welcomed the<lb />
guests; President L. R. Meadows ex-<lb />
tended greetings to the initiates; and<lb />
Dr. K. V. Gilbert played "Romance"<lb />
by Wieniawski as a violin solo, ac-<lb />
companied by Miss Eleanor Ethridge.<lb />
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Weep No More, My Ladies!<lb />
Leap Year Is Here Again<lb />
Del.<lb />
Those students initiated were Ruth<lb />
Allen, Annie Bartholomew, Rena<lb />
Dr. Hiilman. In Bateman, Gretchen Boswell, Mary I<lb />
er to bis query he stated that Bryan, Dixie Chappell, Harriet Chest- J<lb />
qualifications or characteristics tmt Amy pioyd, Betsy Hobgood, j<lb />
 teacher -hould have are u Hearne. Clarine Johnson, Mil- s<lb />
tst an average intelligence, per-jdred Johnson. Evelyn Jones, Dorothy <lb />
lity, good health, a sense sffj Lewis, Daisy Mayo, Manors Mew<lb />
interest in children, charac- born Annie Sue Perry, Ellen Riddick, i<lb />
� interest in religion. Maribelle Robertson, Marjorie Rowe,<lb />
� � "I think teaching is the; Katherine Russell, Geraldine Taylor,<lb />
test; profess ion  second to j Frances Tunstall, Jane Vann and<lb />
s� Vivian Yclverton. Mrs. Joyce Hill<lb />
Hiilman was introduced by Hab?s ana Misses Lena C. Ellis, Velma<lb />
Lowe and Tommie Lou Corbitt were<lb />
made honorary members.<lb />
Dr. Browning and Miss Dempsey,<lb />
members of the Zeta Chapter at<lb />
Colorado State Teachers college, pre-<lb />
sided over the initiation.<lb />
Other guests at the dinner were<lb />
Mesdames L. R. Meadows and E. R.<lb />
Browning.<lb />
College Ave Thomasville. N. C. is<lb />
now enrolled as an aviation cadet in<lb />
the pre-flight school at Maxwell<lb />
Field. Alabama, an installation of the<lb />
Army Air Forces Training Command.<lb />
Here the cadets are receiving nine<lb />
weeks of intensive military, physical<lb />
and academic training.<lb />
AC Bailey attended East Carolina<lb />
j Teachers' College, Greenville, North<lb />
Carolina in 1940-1941.<lb />
The "Y" vesper programs this<lb />
month are carrying out the theme o!<lb />
February, "Brotherhood Month" with<lb />
various persons speaking on brother-<lb />
hood in its many aspects. The climax<lb />
of this series of talks and discussions<lb />
will be a "Religious Emphasis Week"<lb />
February 22-25 with Rev. Charles M.<lb />
Jones, pastor of the Presbyterian<lb />
church of Chapel Hill as leader.<lb />
The regular monthy business meet-<lb />
ing was held Friday night, February<lb />
1. with several officers giving re-<lb />
ports.<lb />
A litany, "Brotherhood Through<lb />
Christian Unity"<lb />
Spence Watson<lb />
chairman, was led by Paula Ross<lb />
Sunday night, February (3.<lb />
The litany began with "My Coun-<lb />
try and was carried out with re-<lb />
sponsive readings, prayers, a n d<lb />
hymns. Given especial note in the<lb />
readings was the verse. "And there<lb />
shall be one fold, and one shepherd<lb />
Dr. R. L. Hilldrup spoke Sunday<lb />
night, February 13,<lb />
Brotherhood In the<lb />
Dorothy Lewis of Farmville conduc-<lb />
ted the devotional and introduced the<lb />
speaker. Dr. Hilldrup asked the<lb />
question: "Is the spirit of Christian<lb />
brotherhood growing in this coun-<lb />
try?" and explained that brotherhood<lb />
does not necessarily mean equality of<lb />
man as is sometimes thought. The<lb />
Bible recognizes this fact, he said,<lb />
citing the parable of the talents.<lb />
"However, each one of us will be held<lb />
responsible according to the talents<lb />
given us by God.<lb />
"Nor is Christian brotherhood a pa<lb />
(See VESPERS on Page 4)<lb />
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rolinian<lb />
Is Center Of<lb />
EM Library<lb />
Bob Martin<lb />
The<lb />
;  a -ant<lb />
whom on<lb />
SIX<lb />
-foot<lb />
ili<lb />
smiW<lb />
he-man with the!<lb />
and jovial manner, j<lb />
es in and about the col-<lb />
uranged by Mabel lege library, is none other than Wen-<lb />
VWCA program all W. Smiley, successor to Felix<lb />
Snider as librarian.<lb />
Mr. Smiley is a native North Caro-<lb />
linian, I ora at Bryson City. He re-<lb />
ceived his education at Marshall high<lb />
. ko1, Mars Hill c ilege, and at the<lb />
University of North Carolina, where<lb />
the A. B. degree in education was<lb />
 rred him. Turning his interests<lb />
a few years later to library science,<lb />
on "Christian he again attended University of<lb />
United States North Carolina and this time he re-J<lb />
ceiced an A. B. in library science<lb />
Continuing further in this field, he j<lb />
received the M. A. degree in library<lb />
science from University of Illinois.<lb />
His experience is varied in that he<lb />
has 1 een on faculties at Georgia<lb />
Teachers college, University of Illi-<lb />
nois graduate school and University<lb />
of North Carolina, and he comes to<lb />
ECTC from Mercer university.<lb />
Hobbies of Ins are stamp collect-<lb />
ing, fishing (of which he says "gas-<lb />
oline rationing cramps my style"),<lb />
"Religious Emphasis Week spon-<lb />
sored by the YWCA and 1TMCA as a<lb />
time for a campus-wide period at<lb />
thought and discussion, will open on<lb />
the campus next week a four-day<lb />
program of formal talks, discussion<lb />
meetings, and conferences on various<lb />
pects of the theme of "Brother-<lb />
od in which all students and mem-<lb />
' ers of the faculty and Btaff are in-<lb />
vited to participate, according to<lb />
Helen Stone and J. C. Shepherd,<lb />
ire dents of the two organizations.<lb />
The chief speaker, Rev. Charles M.<lb />
bmes, pastor of the Presbyterian<lb />
�hureh of Chapel Hill, will talk<lb />
'irst at chapel on Tuesday, and again<lb />
hat night at 6:45 in Austin auditor-<lb />
ium. Each day through Friday there<lb />
will be a meeting at 12:00 and again<lb />
at 0:45.<lb />
The speaker comes highly recom-<lb />
i ended by a number of students here<lb />
�it the college who have heard him<lb />
at student conferences and other state<lb />
i eligb us meetings.<lb />
In an effort to bring home in<lb />
practical terms the theme of brother-<lb />
iod, the sponsoring organizations<lb />
have arranged for a Jewish leader,<lb />
Rabbi Harold L. Gelfman from<lb />
Raleigh and Father Maurice Tew of<lb />
the St. Gabriel Catholic Church in<lb />
Greenville to share the programs<lb />
with Mr. Jones on Wednesday. At<lb />
12:00 on that day the three men will<lb />
give brief talks bringing out special<lb />
as cts of their respective faiths<lb />
bearing on the general theme of<lb />
"Brotherhood<lb />
Students are asked to drop ques-<lb />
tions into the slot of door 107 in Aus-<lb />
tin building any time Monday and<lb />
thereafter. Questions turned in will<lb />
be discussed at the night meeting<lb />
Wednesday,<lb />
The committee in charge of plans<lb />
for the week include Mabel Spence<lb />
Watson, chairman, Sam Strickland.<lb />
Mary Cameron Dixon, Elsie West,<lb />
Clifton Crandell, Mrs. Robert Ram-<lb />
sey, Jr Bobbie Brewer and Edna<lb />
Hodees.<lb />
FTA Organizes Drive<lb />
For Salvage Campaign<lb />
The paper salvage drive, headed by<lb />
the Future Teachers of America, is<lb />
now underway on campus. Large<lb />
boxes have been placed in all the<lb />
dormitories and in the classroom<lb />
buildings for the deposit of scrap<lb />
paper. It will be collected each week<lb />
and turned over for defense needs.<lb />
Students and all other persons on<lb />
the campus have been asked to save<lb />
every scrap of waste paper and thus<lb />
do an important part in the war ef-<lb />
fort. "If every person on the campus<lb />
will join in this drive states Dons<lb />
Peebles, Rowlette<lb />
Head Freshmen<lb />
In Recent Election<lb />
lent L. R- Meadows.<lb />
Dot Peebles has recently succeeded<lb />
John Charlton to the presidency of<lb />
the freshman class. Tom Rowlette<lb />
has been elected vice-president.<lb />
Dot was a member of the National<lb />
Honor society at Needham-Broughton <lb />
high school in Raleigh. She was a<lb />
member of the annual staff, and par- I<lb />
ticipated in many student goverment j<lb />
activities. Dot is a member of the<lb />
na Teachers<lb />
college. oves" dancing<lb />
chicken raising and dancing. Con-<lb />
cerning dancing, he declares that,Sparks, publicity chairman for the<lb />
"one of these days I am going to FTA, "the college will meet another<lb />
barn to jitterbug He is also a li- j great opportunity for contributing to<lb />
censed ground school instructor of I home needs and the war effort. Scrap<lb />
tircraft engines. At Mereer he j paper must be saved if groceries are<lb />
taught naval aviation cadets. An- to be taken home in bags, if laundry<lb />
other talent which this very versatile j is to be wrapped, and, more impor-<lb />
man possesses is in wood and metal tant still, if containers are to be<lb />
work Recognition of this skill has ready for food, medicine, and blood<lb />
made him Buperviser of the campus j plasma for the fighting forces. The<lb />
Industrial arts workshop. Besides! FTA Chapter will appreciate full co-<lb />
(See SMILEY on Page 4) 'operation in this undertaking<lb />
Five ACE Members<lb />
Present Program<lb />
On Child's Future<lb />
Five students participated in the plee cJub at East Caroli<lb />
ACE program on the subject "Child college. She "just lov<lb />
I Delinquency Tuesday night, Febru- j and prefcrs the Navy to all branches<lb />
ary 8. of the service. jjQW T responded to the organ-like<lb />
Sybil Beaman, vice-president of theTom is a graduate of Greenville j tripping. finger inns of<lb />
association, was in charge of the pro- high scbooL He was a member of the j T ,(,u,n instead I shall tell you<lb />
gram and spoke on the subject "Save j basketball team and manager of the j <lb />
Neighbors Disturbing Factor<lb />
For Classical Music Lovers<lb />
Take a typical night at the Campus<lb />
weep building. Frances Bassinger, Mary C j<lb />
ar! Dixon. Frances Page, and J iirune<lb />
-and get Bell rush up to Tom Rowlette-1<lb />
"Tommy they drool, "date me to-<lb />
already beenj night ' Tom informs them thatBetsy<lb />
is. Bear traps,<lb />
Yes, the concert thrilled mo. It<lb />
exalted me. It caused my face to<lb />
flush, my heart to beat so wildly that<lb />
I thought it would burst through my<lb />
wool dress. But I shall not write of<lb />
rt of feminine<lb />
Heb-n Bason<lb />
�nek. You dig<lb />
� deep, smooth it<lb />
lece there.<lb />
.Irene leaps for y<lb />
,n him, drags him out,<lb />
, Proc Roebuck, Mary White-<lb />
hurt. Jane Vann, and Betty Batson<lb />
- already asked him. Sadly they<lb />
turn away and suddenly spy Stanfield<lb />
Dr. K. V. Gilbert Speaks<lb />
To Sigma Pi Alpha<lb />
The Phi Sigma chapter of the Sig-<lb />
ma Pi Alpha, national honorary fra<lb />
He was president of j<lb />
disturbing elements�my<lb />
aim uuutj t-j � - � r�,<lb />
Luckilv. they are the first. tcrnity, held its regular meeting l'eb-<lb />
"ami he gracious promises an hour ruary 10, with Dr. K. V. Gilbert as<lb />
the Children For What?" She point- j football team. He was president oi j m,j hbors at tho concert.<lb />
ed out that everyone must think in , the junior dramateers and won fame al, friends 0f<lb />
terms of the security of the whole, and fortune at ECTC as "Little forve them�they i<lb />
world during such times as the i Back Sambo This is Tom's first<lb />
present. quarter at ECTC and he thinks "it's<lb />
Betty Batson spoke on "Problems j Qn the ball �<lb />
States President Peebles and Vice-<lb />
president Rowlette, "We are planning<lb />
various social entertainments and<lb />
hope to round out the year by having<lb />
the best freshman class that ECTC<lb />
has ever had<lb />
second time by the knitting brunette<lb />
on my right who insisted that "if<lb />
that's -all the tune a sonata has to<lb />
have, I believe I could write one<lb />
By now I realized it was no use to<lb />
try to lose myself completely to the<lb />
music, so I tried to point out to herj<lb />
the theme of Beethoven's "Pathel<lb />
que" at each of its entrances.<lb />
im<lb />
to the show. Nice<lb />
gal.<lb />
guest speaker.<lb />
Dr. Gilbert, head of the music de-<lb />
partment, spoke on the topic. ' i<lb />
has another device.<lb />
I bosh, disguises her<lb />
� Home's and lures<lb />
r men that pass by, behind<lb />
Once behind, sue snaps a<lb />
Scuffs on him and off to<lb />
�TI he is led!<lb />
V � f these methods are a little<lb />
for the more conservative and<lb />
ful gal at Esse Tesse like Evelyn<lb />
1-wis, for instance, who just winks<lb />
s records to demonstrate his sub-<lb />
ject.<lb />
In the business session before the<lb />
social meeting, it was decided to have<lb />
freshman initiation during the spring<lb />
quarter. Members of the club were<lb />
asked to work at least one hour each<lb />
n each one.<lb />
The students aren't the only<lb />
ones who are taking advantage of<lb />
leap year. Miss N fvljj Jions in Music He played vari<lb />
D ar- all making pulenty progress. ,v���tratP his sub<lb />
The best approach used is one ori-<lb />
ginated by Dot Peebles. The night<lb />
before she makes eight posters each<lb />
bearing the words. "Henry Harris,<lb />
how about a date tonite, Love Dot.<lb />
These she puts in each booth in the<lb />
�Y" store. Not only does she iei aSKetx vu WU1IV � �<lb />
Henry know she wants a date but all week in the Red Cross room in the<lb />
the other girls too. basement of Austin.<lb />
Mabel � J! GrouP ringing and a refreshment<lb />
of Mexican Children in the South-<lb />
west In Grave Clark's discussion on<lb />
"The Responsibility of the School for<lb />
Underprivileged Children" she urged<lb />
the group to realize that there are<lb />
underprivileged children right here in<lb />
America, and that there is a grave<lb />
need to educate future teachers to<lb />
meet community demands wherever<lb />
they go.<lb />
Mickey Boyette talked on<lb />
'The<lb />
Negro Child in the World Chaos<lb />
Gladvs Davis pointed out in her dis-<lb />
cusstn of "Prospect, for Child Wei- I day.February 8. The band �, d,<lb />
fare in the United States" that after rected by Dr. K. V. Gilbert, head<lb />
the war more clinics, courts and other , the music department.<lb />
organizations for delinquent children' The opening number was the<lb />
mine, but<lb />
Cod forgive them�they don't know-<lb />
good music when they hear it, and<lb />
furthermore they try their darndest<lb />
to keep their associates in the same<lb />
uneducated class.<lb />
My soul was being uplifted; I wa:<lb />
escaping to another world<lb />
ing of being in the Wright auditorium<lb />
left me when suddenly my spell was<lb />
broken by a tug- of my hair and a<lb />
high soprano voice at my right ear<lb />
shrilling, "Say, Honey, this gruesome<lb />
sonata is depressing me. Got a fag?"<lb />
' Aroused thus from my dream<lb />
A program of music was presented world, I had to force myself to re-<lb />
bv the college band at chapel Tues- press the impulse to shout at the<lb />
blonde Dumb Dora, "Hell, no, and<lb />
shut that damn mouth of yours, you<lb />
College Band Appears<lb />
At Chapel Assembly<lb />
and smiles cozily at Percy and all her "LeBP pYEAR on Page 4) hour closed the program.<lb />
fktric� �� n "<lb />
will mean more competent personnel<lb />
if the United States is really interes-<lb />
ted in children.<lb />
Following the program of the eve-<lb />
ning the members of the ACE were<lb />
shown a movie on "Children<lb />
little snip But, fortunately or un-<lb />
fortunately something reminded me<lb />
Spangled Banner This was follow- j that I was' up for election this month,<lb />
ed by the "Washington Post March j which called for my being a little<lb />
"Metropolis Overture "Hail To sweeter to my future voters 1.quiet-<lb />
Teachers College and the "Alma' ly smiled a reply, "Nope, kid, all out.<lb />
Mater " The program ended with the I ' Again I departed into a subcon-<lb />
"Thunderer March ; ious state, only to be disturbed a<lb />
Is the picture clear enougl<lb />
Should I continue? Of course,<lb />
could include the wigglesome<lb />
bead on my left who kept mumblil<lb />
something about the coming of<lb />
week-end at Carolina and T.<lb />
My scorn for her inability to<lb />
11 feel- fluiet casts no reflections on<lb />
outfit, but�well, you und�<lb />
there just wasn't space left f<lb />
when I had the famed Alec<lb />
ton before me playinj<lb />
magnificent sonata,<lb />
tion the couple sittir<lb />
wing ofN the balcony!<lb />
parently thrown int<lb />
each other to the et<lb />
ment of Debussy's<lb />
Yes, I attended<lb />
joyed it. too, butj<lb />
layers of my bi<lb />
ter struggling<lb />
reactions. Ci<lb />
section of tl<lb />
next time the<lb />
tee brings a<lb />
campus?<lb />
other<lb />
men.<lb /><lb />
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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY<lb />
PAGE TWO<lb />
The TECO ECHO<lb />
Religious Tolerance Chief Purpose<lb />
For Observance Of Brotherhood Week<lb />
F �r a number of years the National<lb />
C �uncil of Christiana and Jews have been<lb />
�serving February aa the National Brother-<lb />
: . d nil nth. Such an observance is especial-<lb />
. ei tinent today with the world filled with<lb />
and strife.<lb />
 nmi<lb />
On th campus next week the YWCA<lb />
and YMCA groups are sponsoring a Reli-<lb />
gious Emphasis Week program in order that<lb />
East Carolina Teachers college students may<lb />
advantage of participating in the Na-<lb />
al brotherhood program. National<lb />
Emphasis week is planned as a practical out-<lb />
let for religion.<lb />
Not only is there a need for brotherhood<lb />
between nations but between groups there<lb />
are racial animosities and creed intolerances.<lb />
The main purpose for having a time set<lb />
apart for brotherhood is to bind the people<lb />
of all nations and all creeds together with<lb />
greater tolerance for the varied beliefs and<lb />
faiths of the world. Such an observance as<lb />
Brotherhood month will help to bring people<lb />
of good will everywhere to cultivate a better<lb />
understanding of groups the world over.<lb />
have dealt rather harshly with several<lb />
cases, but in all instances we did what we<lb />
the u; 31 was best for the student and for the<lb />
c llegc. l hope that I have justified or at<lb />
1 ast explained a few misconceptions of the<lb />
actions of the judiciary in these situations.<lb />
Jane Vann, Chairman,<lb />
Women's Judiciary<lb />
STUDENT<lb />
by Bob Martin<lb />
SPOTLIGHT<lb />
Blonde hair, couple of SJKnowIe, better<lb />
SCUMMING<lb />
By The Keyhole Korrespondent <lb />
: manner go to make up Virginia<lb />
known as "Sit This specimen of tne<lb />
u<lb />
feminine sex is vi<lb />
science fraternity.<lb />
mem-<lb />
of<lb />
Culture As Educational<lb />
As Formal Studies<lb />
i-<lb />
dinai<lb />
se ei<lb />
u<lb />
s CTiewhat of a mystery why there<lb />
v students in the college band. Or-<lb />
i school this size would have a band<lb />
mea as large as ours.<lb />
that the students just are not in-<lb />
in playing a musical instrument?<lb />
you, the students, think you do not<lb />
he time to spare? Or, is it that you<lb />
not received a "personal" invitation or<lb />
to join the band? There must<lb />
some reason for the small number of stu-<lb />
participating in the band.<lb />
Undoubtedly, in a student body of nine<lb />
ldred there will be dozens of students who<lb />
re musical talent and- ability. Many<lb />
sted<lb />
s it tha<lb />
ha l<lb />
have<lb />
citation<lb />
several times and is now at a most lenient<lb />
level.<lb />
The writer of the editorial also men-<lb />
tions that such a "small percentage of the<lb />
student body is ever late Truer now than a<lb />
year ago. but do you know why? Last year<lb />
anyone who called was automatically ex-<lb />
cused and some students stayed hdme some-<lb />
times as long as a day later, relying on the<lb />
call to excuse them. This year, those who<lb />
call�for legitimate reasons�are punished<lb />
as well as those who don't call, though not<lb />
as severly, and this quarter the number of<lb />
students returning late from week-end visits<lb />
has fallen from approximately 100 to only<lb />
two or three.<lb />
Those students signing in late from the<lb />
Christmas holidays�or at least, some of<lb />
them did not read the bulletin boards and<lb />
those who did said. "Well, it just reads<lb />
'expected to return On a week-end permit<lb />
Valentine- Day chad and gone, a few<lb />
heart's set afire, and a few broken, ECTC<lb />
gates and gals resume their former "carry-<lb />
ings on We're full of questions, so have<lb />
all the answers ready.<lb />
Aren't coincidences funny, or is it a co-<lb />
incidence that Vivian Yclverton and Beverly<lb />
Whitley will work together on the annual???<lb />
We're wondering, y'all . . .<lb />
M. Pugh Harden, M. Dudley, M. Lewis<lb />
suttinly hated leavin' the practice house. It<lb />
must have been 'cause they liked cookin<lb />
(Up what, we're asking?)<lb />
Ummmmm Tuck, we see you've decided<lb />
to go in for movie stars. Now, it's Veronica<lb />
Lake Sharpe. Sharpe, indeed<lb />
"Pease Porridge Hot" as sung by Proct<lb />
Rowbuck. "Pease Porridge Pot  . Pease<lb />
Porridge Pot" . . Got "Pot" on the brain,<lb />
haven't ya Proct?<lb />
member of girls' tennis team.<lb />
have probably guessed, "Sit"<lb />
nea<lb />
rlv all<lb />
As vou<lb />
ports it i. possible for one of the weaker sex to P�?P�<lb />
in Shi MT��W�fiK&amp;5S ��<lb />
cer, and held hockey. UT wst �  <lb />
"Basketball and tennis are M games. -iitter-<lb />
Either her fon.lnoss for dancing, excluding<lb />
buggi<lb />
orcl<lb />
The senior class<lb />
choice for "most i<lb />
Wall c"s (Nor Kan lina) gifts to the world and st range- -<lb />
5 crazy about strawberries. In fact, she claims sh <lb />
caneatallanybelsejnp gj� .� ph ical rf<lb />
In the entertainment world T Dorse<lb />
is tops with her. particularly when he plays<lb />
"Night and Day" or "It's Always Yon. Ac-<lb />
cording to Sit listening to the Lux Radio<lb />
Stanfield and Winnie certainly are fish theatre and Information Plea.se is a migni<lb />
� played in their high school bands. vou write the time you expect to return and<lb />
that these same students would cer-<lb />
 be interested in playing in the college<lb />
nand.<lb />
Now is the time for students to realize<lb />
that the band affords an opportunity for<lb />
tltural education, which is as valuable to a<lb />
well-rounded graduate as are required<lb />
method courses.<lb />
Letters To The Editor<lb />
I'm definitely no writer, but I felt�that<lb />
in fairness to the Women's judiciary�the<lb />
editorial about the unfairness of judiciary<lb />
punishments should not go unanswered. I<lb />
i mised that the main topic of unfairness<lb />
ncerned the punishment of students who<lb />
r turned late from the week-ends or Christ-<lb />
lays. On argument the writer gave<lb />
'  thing in the world today abides<lb />
iort of rule That is where I be-<lb />
jre Lng. Ask a serviceman who re-<lb />
camp late if he is punished�even<lb />
ilties ���� ��� the cause! Re-<lb />
- ci  ges i not such a heavy<lb />
 . . an � ergency arises, I have<lb />
tiling to reinstate your social privi-<lb />
leges for the occasion. If you're planning to<lb />
become teachers, what would your principal<lb />
think of his new teacher if she came in late<lb />
for the week's classes, having made no ar-<lb />
rang ments in case of delay?<lb />
- h<lb />
v. as th<lb />
by any<lb />
gin dis<lb />
been w<lb />
r<lb />
.(�(.( �<lb />
nd argument that I disagree<lb />
th is the statement that the girls who were<lb />
late were punished "by having their social<lb />
privi eges removed for a period of three or<lb />
four weeks Social privileges are removed<lb />
for no longer than three weeks for being<lb />
late, instead of the three or four weeks as<lb />
published. Of the 121 students who were<lb />
late only 46 had their social privileges re-<lb />
moved for three weeks and 62 received less<lb />
than two weeks! The judiciary has a sched-<lb />
ule to follow for late returns, and I would<lb />
glad i" explain it to anyone who is in-<lb />
terested. This schedule has been revised<lb />
The Teco Echo<lb />
Published Biweekly hy the Students of East<lb />
Carolina Texchers 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 />
Maribelle Robertson Editor-in-chief<lb />
ASSOCIATE EDITORS<lb />
Rosalie Brown, Thomas WilKams, Jean<lb />
Goggin, Louise Kilgo. Robert Martin, Jackie<lb />
DeLysle.<lb />
REPORTERS<lb />
Nancy Wynne. Cornelia Beems, Katie Owen,<lb />
Hazel Harris, Frances Congleton, Alta Mae<lb />
Thompson, Jimmy Warren, Paula Ross,<lb />
Jane Hardy. Helen Wooten, Elsie West,<lb />
Kathryn Sprinkle. Charlene Moye.<lb />
Clifton Crandell<lb />
Mary Sue Moore<lb />
John Johnson<lb />
then if you're late, you're punished. I've<lb />
heard few complaints about that�you ex-<lb />
pect punishment! Then, why did you think<lb />
this was different?<lb />
Some students say that they don't con-<lb />
sider themselves under the jurisdiction of<lb />
the college until they have registered again.<lb />
Well, in such an instance, why not take all<lb />
vour possessions home with you when you<lb />
leave at the end of each quarter and bring it<lb />
all back, if you come back? Miss Morton<lb />
asks you to notify her at the end of each<lb />
quarter if you aren't expecting to return the<lb />
following quarter, and if she receives no<lb />
notice she expects you all back. From now<lb />
on. if you'd rather take your belongings<lb />
home at the end of each quarter and take<lb />
your chances on having your room assigned<lb />
to someone else rather than make an honest<lb />
attempt to return on time, I'm sure it could<lb />
be arranged.<lb />
You must not forget the fee for late<lb />
registration. Of the 121 who were late, ap-<lb />
proximately 1 paid the late registration fee<lb />
of ne do'<lb />
� � v,<lb />
quest.<lb />
The judiciary is not�contrary to the<lb />
other writer's opinion�trying to "step in<lb />
and coerce the students to cease traveling<lb />
We're only asking for a little cooperation<lb />
from the students by asking them to realize<lb />
the times and difficulties of travel and to<lb />
make their arrangements for returning ac-<lb />
cordingly. I'm not trying to contend that<lb />
the judiciary has been perfect in inflicting<lb />
punishments�far from it! Perhaps we<lb />
 Sports Editor<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, 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 />
Xortk Carolina Collegiate Press<lb />
Association<lb />
Mcaber<lb />
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National Advertising Service, Inc.<lb />
4 to MAOitOH MB. New Yom. N. Y.<lb />
lar to Dr. McGinnis and the sched-<lb />
posted by Miss Morton at his re-<lb />
lovers. Every night they go to the fish pond<lb />
and feed fishes. We don't have to ask any<lb />
questions about that <lb />
Lorraine Moore seemed mightly excited<lb />
to see Ed "David" Beddingfield. Plannin'<lb />
on being "Claudia Lorraine???<lb />
Saturday night, we see Jackie listening<lb />
to Jack fling the bull . . . Come Sunday,<lb />
and we see Jackie flinging the bull to two<lb />
Marines. You could make better progress<lb />
together, couldn't, Jack and Jackie??<lb />
Ben. who bit you head???? Mimi????<lb />
Dot??? or Peggy Rose????? You wouldn't<lb />
cut each others throats, would you, girls????<lb />
Lucille Oakes�Weren't you surprised to<lb />
see your man last week-end? My, but we're<lb />
nosey<lb />
Everytime we turn around Beverly Cut-<lb />
ler has a new one. 'Fraid you're too fast for<lb />
us. Beverly.<lb />
Ellis Bedsworth has at last found real<lb />
love in Gotten hall. It's not a "Spark is it<lb />
Ellis, or is it?????<lb />
ITEM TO BERNARD WEST�co<lb />
Greenville high school. Frances Page thinks<lb />
you're just too cute for words That<lb />
oughta' be enuff, Bernard.<lb />
Btrnice Jenkins, no longer being editor<lb />
cf this paper, cannot prevent any dirt about<lb />
him from creeping into the headlines. He<lb />
certainly seems to have a special twinkle in<lb />
his eye every week-end when he comes to see<lb />
Betty Batson.<lb />
Can you imagine???? Henry Harris<lb />
without his trumpet?? Butch without Doo-<lb />
ley??? Etna Powell without a date??? Hel<lb />
Boyette with black hair? Keith Cummings<lb />
not being afraid of girls??? We can't <lb />
We've run plumb, spang out of ques-<lb />
tions, so for the time being, we'll let you ask<lb />
questions, and saw how 'bout a little sure<lb />
enuff dirt????<lb />
Yours til Dr. Baughan gives his English<lb />
class a cut.<lb />
nice way to spend one's time. To her Bette<lb />
Davis and Don Ameche lead the parade. Ls-<lb />
uallv dramatic romances are her type ot<lb />
movie, but for a change, "give me the good<lb />
old reliable horse opera<lb />
Her favorite pastime, when not pursu-<lb />
ing the goal of intellectual advancement, of<lb />
course, is listening to Camille Jernigan play<lb />
the piano: and the height of her ambition is<lb />
to acquire "a vocabulary like Dr. Toll s.<lb />
Four vears of study are completed for<lb />
il recei<lb />
iiiiiii tviUcation<lb />
science. Then, she says, "I'm oi<lb />
make a name for myself Hei<lb />
to enter Columbia universil �<lb />
woik in physical education.<lb />
If any of the male creat ir<lb />
place are interested in making a<lb />
her. then volunteer to read poetrj<lb />
Not only does Sit like to h� ai<lb />
she also tries her hand at wril<lb />
her own.<lb />
Sit declares that she is gob . I<lb />
career woman, which, sh-<lb />
name for an old maid. But,<lb />
an understanding with a certain<lb />
geant in the Army?)<lb />
Bits o' Fashi<lb />
o i: asnion<lb />
Y :<lb />
K.<lb />
K.<lb />
FROM THE ARMED FORCES<lb />
by Rosalie Brotvn<lb />
At long last, a letter has come again<lb />
from "Jungle Jimmie" Whitfield, one time<lb />
editor of this paper. Jimmie has been over-<lb />
seas for twenty-six months and says "the<lb />
natives and monkeys down nere in Central<lb />
America have threatened to make me mayor<lb />
of a dobe village In addition to his mili-<lb />
tary duties he is an authorized correspon-<lb />
dent for the Jungle News service in the<lb />
Coast Artillery command of the Caribbean<lb />
area, and is empowered to collect informa-<lb />
tion for official press releases. Having<lb />
time for still other conquests, as is so typi-<lb />
cal of Jimmie's nature, he has done some<lb />
membership work for the Veterans of<lb />
Foreign Wars and recently offered a plan<lb />
to national headquarters designed to coor-<lb />
dinate members of the V. F. W now overseas<lb />
with the home front, R. B. Handy, Adju-<lb />
tant General, not only commended the pro-<lb />
posal, but advised in a personal letter that<lb />
it had been adopted by national headquar-<lb />
ters and was being put into effect, thus mak-<lb />
ing it a worldwide plan, since members are<lb />
scattered all over the globe. We extend our<lb />
congratulations to you Jimmie and are proud<lb />
of you. It's good to see the jungles haven't<lb />
harmed that prodigious mind of yours.<lb /><lb />
Sgt. Vern A. Kuetemeyer, "Some-<lb />
where in England writes that he keeps up<lb />
with the news and events on the campus via<lb />
the paper, which is a "welcome little mes-<lb />
senger While writing his letter, Vern was<lb />
in charge of quarters and "there is a noisy<lb />
discussion going on here in the Orderly<lb />
room, I can hardly think he wrote. Be-<lb />
ing engaged in the same type of work as<lb />
when he was in the states, Vern finds his<lb />
duties as an Instrument Specialist very en-<lb />
joyable. "Let us hope and pray the new<lb />
year will bring something bigger and finer<lb />
for all of us and more trouble for Mr.<lb />
Hitler he finished.<lb /><lb />
Pvt. Charles Dan Jordan, class '35,<lb />
writes from Wright field, Dayton, Ohio, of<lb />
his very interesting work. The laboratory in<lb />
which he is working is the only one of its<lb />
kind. It is part of the Material command<lb />
of the Army Air forces. It is known as the<lb />
Aero Medical Research laboratory, but the<lb />
nature of the work is secret and restricted.<lb />
Dan is in the Physiological branch. His job<lb />
is concerned with respiration, necessitating<lb />
many flights to high altitudes and to run<lb />
analyses on gases and blood. "Believe me<lb />
it is a thrilling job. I have been far beyond<lb />
our announcer ceiling of 40,200 ft. Much<lb />
of the work is done in low pressure cham-<lb />
bers, but we do have a B-17 which is a true<lb />
flying laboratory and is in constant use.<lb />
Many tall and interesting stories go with<lb />
that dear old ship he says.<lb />
� � � <lb />
Cpl. Donald Propst who is stationed<lb />
at Fort Bragg writes that he is enjoying<lb />
this column very much because it keeps<lb />
him in touch with former friends. "Many<lb />
of the boys I read about were my class-<lb />
mates and it is the first time I have heard<lb />
of their whereabouts in a long time<lb />
� �<lb />
The news of 2nd. Lt. Alvin Wooten's<lb />
death saddened many people at school, as he<lb />
had many friends, both among students and<lb />
faculty here. Alvin began his training in<lb />
the CPT program while in school here. He<lb />
received his secondary training at Lumber-<lb />
ton, N. C afterwards teaching ground<lb />
school for a short period. He received his<lb />
instructor's rating, commerciaal license,<lb />
and radio-telephone license at New Orleans.<lb />
Early in 1943 he joined the Army Air<lb />
Transport Command, 2nd. Ferrying di-<lb />
vision of the Air Corps. He ferried bomb-<lb />
ers all over this country, Mexico, South<lb />
America, England, and Africaa. He lost<lb />
his life in a heavy bomber crash in Grander,<lb />
Newfoundland.<lb /><lb />
He "doodit" again. Yes, Jimmie<lb />
Dempsey has made major. He returned<lb />
from the European and North American<lb />
theatre a few months ago, after making<lb />
captain in the fall. In a year and a half he<lb />
has come from second Lt. to major. He is<lb />
one of the youngest majors in the United<lb />
States, according to his home town paper.<lb />
 � <lb />
Recent visitors on the campus were:<lb />
Nell McCullen, of the WACS; Jack Edwards<lb />
who is at State college at the present; West-<lb />
ly Johnston and Troy Rouse who had just<lb />
completed their training and received their<lb />
wings as aerial gunners in the Army Air<lb />
Forces; Jerome Butler, now an ensign in the<lb />
Naval Reserve. Gilbert Britt is in Rhode<lb />
Island awaiting the commissioning of the<lb />
new destroyer U. S. S. Hancock, upon which<lb />
he has been assigned duty. He severed sever<lb />
al months on the U. S. S. Toscaluca<lb />
Whether you are schooling, dating, or<lb />
traveling, you will be, if you are abb'�bo says<lb />
Dame Fashion�wearing a suit. Matters<lb />
not if it is a cardigan suit, a box-jacket suit.<lb />
a belted tunic suit, a reefer suit, a bolero<lb />
suit, or the latest cutaway suit, the glad get-<lb />
nut for this year of our Lord nineteen hun-<lb />
dred and forty-four will be a suit (as it has<lb />
been from ages on end and will be for as<lb />
long as Woman sallies forth for jaunts about<lb />
the countryside, be it schooling, schoolmarm-<lb />
ing, or housewifing). This spring shows<lb />
your choice in style, material, and color.<lb />
Only one common characteristic need you<lb />
find b'twixt your suit and the suit you meet<lb />
walking down the street. They're both<lb />
proud possessors of slim skirts, "tubes the<lb />
fashion magazines call them.<lb />
The newest, the prettiest, and the least<lb />
practical is the cutaway suit. Vogu'a new<lb />
cover shows one in crimson wool. The hip<lb />
length jacket, with peplum which gradually<lb />
dwindles away from waistline to hipline.<lb />
doesn't quite meet in front showing a white<lb />
blouse with a little Petr Pan collar. Other<lb />
versions of the cutaway suit are hound's-<lb />
check wool with a jacket which button with<lb />
one button at the collarless Deciding. Such<lb />
a suit in black and white check or in brown<lb />
and white check with a white blouse peep-<lb />
in gout at midriff is oh, so fetching. But in<lb />
such a suit, milady's chest is exposed to all<lb />
the spring breezes, which, I think, defeats<lb />
th real purpose of any suit.<lb />
A favorite of the women of chic is the<lb />
belted tunic. Over a sheath of a skirt is<lb />
worn a long (finger-tip). full jacket, the full-<lb />
ness thereof being caught in by a belt at<lb />
the waist. Bright wool gabardine in yellow,<lb />
green, purple, worn with a neutral skirt in<lb />
grey, beige, or black�you'll have a hand-<lb />
some twosome. For most of the gals at<lb />
ECTC, however, this belted tunic is too<lb />
sophisticated, although you'll probably pio-<lb />
test the fact.<lb />
But there are scores of suits which are<lb />
both practical and "just right F'instance<lb />
Mile's Design For a Living Contest prize-<lb />
winning spring<lb />
i ne-button jacket, this<lb />
waist, and a collarless neel<lb />
wot sled, it's taiion d to a ��� -<lb />
over with feminine charm. A sim<lb />
and one which any college gal would<lb />
one in gn y and white striped w<lb />
Vogue. It has a slightly flar<lb />
ket with two buttons and a la � I I ar�1<lb />
lapel b. ing high and narrow which -<lb />
look in lapels.<lb />
For the college girl, too, is the I<lb />
ket suit Good for the lithe figure. .<lb />
for school days, and travel, it's a suit j<lb />
lov if you can wear it. A navy-blue<lb />
suit lined w i t h blue-and-white <lb />
crepe and sporting a matching cap -<lb />
blouse proves the axiom of fashion�tl<lb />
suit's no better than its lining. Memorai<lb />
for a happy spring is a box-jacket<lb />
black-and-white wool. The jacket (<lb />
shirtwaist sleeves, with wd piping on<lb />
cuffs and one the lapel collar. The -<lb />
skirt claims a bright red belt. Both v.<lb />
with a white crepe blouse with bow-t<lb />
throat makes for a super b ttcher.<lb />
Th bolero suit with the high-<lb />
skirt is tops for attractiveness; the cai<lb />
suit brings cheer from the bands!<lb />
fly-front suit is easy-on-the-eyes (as tl<lb />
are!) the three-piece suit with three quari<lb />
length topcoat is a live-in-always b<lb />
maker. Suits in checks, in plaids, in stripes<lb />
in plains; suits in black, in crimson, in<lb />
low, in green, in grey, in beige: suits in w<lb />
flannel, in wool gabardine, in wool w<lb />
in aralac. Spring motto: SUITS.<lb />
But supposing you have a suit of<lb />
year or the year before, which is a<lb />
daunted but none the worst for wear. A<lb />
well and good. Just give old-faithful a<lb />
in neutral grey, black, beige, or brown '<lb />
liven up the color. Then give it new<lb />
with new collar and cuffs and maybe .<lb />
piping in some new wool pin-check, stri<lb />
' or plain in green or yellow or crimson, or<lb />
purple. Presto, your tabby suit has<lb />
down and eight to go!<lb />
Here's to a suiting spring!<lb />
Mann and Carlyle Cox are in the USMCR,<lb />
stationed at Duke were here last week-end<lb />
for the college dance. Brant Waters is in<lb />
Sea School at Camp Elliott, Calif. Bili<lb />
Council is in the artillery at Camp Pendel-<lb />
ton, Calif.<lb />
New Boot<lb />
During the fall quarter a total of 323<lb />
books were added to the ECTC library. The<lb />
names and authors of these books will be<lb />
published in this and successive issues of the<lb />
Teco Echo. In this issue the juvenile col-<lb />
lection is presented as follows:<lb />
First Thanksgiving by Barksdale; Ban-<lb />
jo the Crow by DuBois; Little Magic Horse<lb />
by Ershoff; Wings for Nikias by Black-<lb />
stock; Twelve Months Make, a Year by<lb />
Coatsworth; David Copperfield by Dickens;<lb />
Old Time Stories of the Old North State by<lb />
McCorkle; Boys Book of Policemen by<lb />
Crump; West Point Today by Banning; Jun-<lb />
ior Air Raid Wardens by Bechdolt; An-<lb />
napolis Today by Banning; Pony Express<lb />
Goes Through by Driggs; Youih and the<lb />
Sea; Our Merchant Marine Calls American<lb />
Youth by Floherty; A World of Stories for<lb />
Children by Clark; Jack Tales by Chase;<lb />
Jatuka Tales by Jatakas; Heroes of the<lb />
Kalevala by Deutsch; The Tale of the Pro-<lb />
Weaver by Baity; Fun for Boys and Gi<lb />
by Cleveland; How to Draw Ships by Ana<lb />
How Man Made Music by Buchanan; Ba<lb />
Bouquet by Crane: Poems for Children bj<lb />
De La Mare; Book of Ballad Storie by Bfac-<lb />
Leod: George Washington's World by Fes-<lb />
ters; Heroines of the Sky by Adams:<lb />
Modern Composers for Boys and Girls by<lb />
Burch; am a Pueblo Indian Girl by Abeita<lb />
Poor Richard by Daughterty; Juarez, Her<lb />
of Mexico by Baker; Aulaire, Edgar Par-<lb />
in of; Leif the Lucky by Aulaire; Nareissa<lb />
Whitman; Pioneer of Oregon by Eaton.<lb />
QUOTABLE<lb />
QUOTES<lb />
� K<lb />
(by Associated Collegiate Press)<lb />
"Most college students lead secluded<lb />
lives, and a good many years usuallv elapse<lb />
before the graduate takes his place as an ac-<lb />
tive citizen in his communitv. This lag must<lb />
be overcome Dr. William F. Zimmerman,<lb />
president of Thiel college, Greenville, Pa<lb />
advocates apprenticeships in community ser-<lb />
vice and leadership for college men and<lb />
women.<lb /><lb />
"As the colleges responded to the war<lb />
methea Moth by Kane; The Tale of a Crow needs by such things as the V-12 program,<lb />
by Kane; The Story of Invention by Van they will respond to the needs of postwar re-<lb />
Loon; Your Career in Engineering by Car- construction when the time come Postwar<lb />
lisle; Tall Timber by Holbrook; Peter and education receives a vote of confidence from<lb />
Penny Plant a Garden by DuBois; Your Dr. Walter A. Lunden, former president of<lb />
Clyde Career in Chemistry by Carlisle; Man is a Gustavus Adolphus college St Peter Minn.<lb />
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The TECO ECHO<lb />
PAGE THREE<lb />
Men's Intramural Basketball<lb />
Reorganized Into Two Teams<lb />
Greenville Five Tops<lb />
Navy Quintet 38-33<lb />
lariins Upset<lb />
Mkn Terrors<lb />
a Semi-Pro Game<lb />
Terrors Trail I<lb />
Marine Air Base<lb />
By Score Of 34-27<lb />
A very spirited rally in the fourth<lb />
period enabled the Greenville Golden<lb />
Terrors to defeat the Navy Corpsmen<lb />
from the Marine air base at Green-<lb />
1 ville for the second time, February 7.<lb />
Ti1t. score of the first game was<lb />
36-27, the last one much closer end- The Golden Terrors of Greenville<lb />
ing m 58-33. The Terrors led most lost their first game of the season,<lb />
i of the way. however, and led at the after winning five straights, to the<lb />
: d d all quarters except the first, enlisted Marines at the air base by a<lb />
rhe sere at the end of the first -lose -core of U-21, in Wright audi-<lb />
neriod was 10-9. torium, February 2.<lb />
Stuart Tripp led the Terrors scor- The Marines trailed all the way lin-<lb />
ing pace again with ll? points. John- til the fourth quarter, when a 13<lb />
Williamston Martins, semi-pro son and Harrison were next with point rally won the game. The half-<lb />
n Martin county, invaded the eight each. Leiakua led the Navy time score was 16-13.<lb />
'HAL'S REALLY CRAZY A60UT MB HP SAYS I'M WORTH<lb />
MY WS�6MT IN SAVINGS 9TAMP S "<lb />
bruary 14 and upset the with 14. followed<lb />
rors by coming from he- eight.<lb />
�� last half to win, 41-35.<lb />
he second straight loss for<lb />
die team.<lb />
ripp led the Pitt hoys again<lb />
Greenville Navy<lb />
Leiakua, !�'<lb />
Levin, F<lb />
Mattola. '<lb />
tints, followed by Johnson  , <lb />
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la with Leading in the scoring, Gardner<lb />
made 10 for the Marines, trailed by<lb />
l.acky and Allen with seven each.<lb />
For the Terrors, it was Stuart Tripp<lb />
with eight, and Harrison and Lassiter<lb />
with five each.<lb />
The box:<lb />
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Greenville 5 15 8 6�351<lb />
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American Hocittv 0 Mayaiine CartoonuU.<lb />
WAA To Sponsor Annual Dance<lb />
Saturday Night, February 26th<lb />
Totals<lb />
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will have its annual dance Saturday and Amanda Etheridee wil<lb />
night, February 20. This dance is<lb />
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them Th( t began the season by<lb />
ght panics from<lb />
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committee is com- Sorority at George Washington uni-<lb />
(�i chairmani versity in Washngton, D. , have<lb />
nn Hancock given up their meeting rooms and m-<lb />
Catherine Brinson v. ted the rent money in Bonds. They<lb />
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FLEMING I TEAM<lb />
The above girls make up the number one intramural basketball<lb />
inditing close team from Fleming hall. They are. from left to right: Front row,<lb />
("arolvn Register, Polly Taylor. Captain Katherine Abernathy,<lb />
n the individual point line-up for Back row, Mozelle Suitt<lb />
man, 'ere are eight players on Scarborough.<lb />
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Penny Smith. Hilda Moore. Jean<lb />
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Societies Begin<lb />
Elaborate Plans<lb />
For May Day Fete<lb />
�� , nterf( red. How<lb />
.  Is 1 me to referee por the past several years ECTC<lb />
ral confc has not had May Day exercises but<lb />
summer of 1943, Stan-1 this year the May Day exercises will<lb />
the Greenville Spin- ; i,0 held early in May with all the<lb />
i-pro team. He is pomp and glory of the past years<lb />
. .mmittees working on the pro-<lb />
pro basketball team joct hope this will he the loveli<lb />
ix out of eight of its j one ever witnessed here.<lb />
66 Dudley.<lb />
63 May 6 has been definitely set as<lb />
61 the date and the place will be in<lb />
46; front of Wilson dormitory. On the<lb />
If night of May six a dance is to be<lb />
20 given in the Campus building in honor j<lb />
3 of the queen and court.<lb />
31 Dr. Gilbert is in charge of music<lb />
for the afternoon affair and selected<lb />
members from the college music de- j<lb />
partment will participate. On the j<lb />
music committee with Dr. Gilbert are!<lb />
Mary Blane Justus, chairman, Ca<lb />
mille Jernigan, Jean Roberson, Hazel,<lb />
Williford, Maribelle Robertson, and<lb />
Frances Brown.<lb />
All the dances are under the di-<lb />
rection of Misses Alex and Stalings.<lb />
Serving with them are Jerry Albrit-<lb />
ton. chairman, Jean Goggin, Ruthie<lb />
Winslow, Marie Hinton, Ann Gillam,<lb />
Sarah Elliott.<lb />
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The TECO ECHO<lb />
SATURDAY, FEBR1 ARY 19<lb />
1944<lb />
Chi Pi PlayersjPresent<lb />
Jane Eyre Tonight At 8:30<lb />
Jane i!re was presented by the<lb />
- last night at 810 in<lb />
audit num. It will be pre-<lb />
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Webster and James War-<lb />
leading ttties as Jane<lb />
and Rochester. Jane Eyre is<lb />
en-year-old gover-<lb />
Mi R Chester's ward. Ho-<lb />
rn his middle thirties,<lb />
i wale social experience and<lb />
humor that is nearly always<lb />
!  a. an elderly gentle-<lb />
.ict as housekeeper to<lb />
R ester, is played by Mary<lb />
El Marybelk Redditt<lb />
u � Poole, who is supposedly<lb />
tress of the household.<lb />
Id schoolmate of Roches-<lb />
portrayed by Curtis<lb />
Gibson plays the role of<lb />
the dashing, regal<lb />
county. Blanche's<lb />
Ingram, is played by<lb />
Kenneth James plays<lb />
e clergyman.<lb />
�� place in a recep-<lb />
� Thornfield hall, the<lb />
I Edward Rochester<lb />
lyre is an immortal classic<lb />
1 ��� Bronte. It was<lb />
stag :n a three-act<lb />
Who's Who In Jane Eyre<lb />
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HAZEL HARRIS<lb />
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director of the play.<lb />
r.rector is Hazel Har-<lb />
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B 11and J. I Brandt<lb />
- -and technical di-<lb /><lb />
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President Harris<lb />
Assists Director<lb />
In Staging Drama I<lb />
Hazel Harris, of Asheville, is act-<lb />
j : a.� assistant director of .TAXI<lb />
EYRE. Hazel is president of the<lb />
; Chi Pi players.<lb />
Since her matriculation at ECTC<lb />
in the fall of 1941, Hazel has taken<lb />
! an active part in all campus drama-<lb />
i tic activities. This fall Hazel por-<lb />
trayed the rule of Claudia's mother,<lb />
Mrs. Blown in the Chi Pi's produc-<lb />
ts n of CLAUDIA.<lb />
Hazel was burn in Mississippi but<lb />
� �on moved to western North Caro-<lb />
lina where she attended high � ol<lb />
;� Montreal junior college. She was<lb />
a member of the dramatic club there<lb />
and appeared in several plays. Her<lb />
1 dramatic experiences h a v e been<lb />
varied in acting and backstage work.<lb />
Next year she plans to tranfer to<lb />
the University of North Carolina to<lb />
major in dramatic art.<lb />
Gretchen Webster, who plays Jane, DEATH and worked backstage on w<lb />
a young governess, hails from Lees- DOUBLE DOOR.<lb />
burg. While attending grammar<lb />
school t ere, she wrote several one-<lb />
Mi: � manager of CLAUDIA ; e<lb />
plaj ing Fritz. Jimmy also de<lb />
d the set for JANE EYRE.<lb />
it, CLA1<lb />
Jimmy Warren, who portrays Mr.si<lb />
t Rochester, Jane's employer, graduated Josephine Gibson, who i playing<lb />
�from Greenville high school last year. Blanche Ingram, the haughty belle Roche<lb />
ict plays, which were given in chapel While there be bad participated in of the country, is a product of Green- native<lb />
aruscnKa m �  .HA. In a<lb />
tion to her part, Jo also handled the<lb />
publicity for JANE EYRE.<lb />
Curtis Butler, who portray- Ma<lb />
Rochester's boyhood friend, is a<lb />
Kelford. During his four<lb />
hel-Kell<lb />
When she entered high school, she many plays both as an actor and as ville high school. She was a member years at th<lb />
moved to Yaneeyville, where she oh a backstage worker. He entered of the Dramateers and Black Mas- he took part in several plays. Cur-<lb />
tained considerable experience in ECTC in the winter quarter of last quers and look the leading role in an i comes to ECTC as a ore,<lb />
both backstage work and acting- .ear and began his work in drama- operetta there. A freshman here, having attended N. . State last<lb />
Gretchen is a Chi Pi player and has j tics here by helping to construct the this is her second performance on the year . This is his first appearai<lb />
appeared in VICTORY (� V E R cenery for MARTHA. Last fall he ECTC stage, her fii beine that of the ECTC tage.<lb />
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Mary Frances Ellis, who plays<lb />
Mrs. Fairfax, Rochester's house-<lb />
keeper, comes from Fayetteville.<lb />
W ile in high school there, he took<lb />
part in the senior play. Now a<lb />
at ECTC she worked last<lb />
property mistress for<lb />
ppnortu<lb />
Kenneth James, who has the<lb />
part of Mr. Wood, the clergyman,<lb />
hails from Winterville. This sopho-<lb />
more is a graduate of Winterville<lb />
school, where he was active in<lb />
dramatics. Sir.ee coming to ECTC<lb />
Lvni<lb />
has playe<lb />
the role<lb />
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I t red! Just watch-1<lb />
gel Chi Pi players<lb />
. plaj is : ugh to make<lb />
� i rest-cure.<lb />
the tl ird fhx r of Aus-<lb />
I M visiting my cousin<lb />
hustling you've<lb />
Si � r�s they were trying<lb />
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1 I hi ard a slightly exasper-<lb />
n call it) finished<lb />
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: aint, I cannot see;<lb />
! had to put on pas masks<lb />
� n venturing out of his rathole.<lb />
� " bed d '� . � ; : i a bag<lb />
watching the go-<lb />
. shriek made us<lb />
 e i i en d out and<lb />
� r of the committee<lb />
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u '�; never know it;<lb />
inder the remains of a<lb />
We scurried away with<lb />
� nging choes in our ears,<lb />
g till we reached the<lb />
Green Room and (so I thought) a<lb />
sanctuary.<lb />
There, however, all was bedlam.<lb />
Tile costume committee was working<lb />
away feverishly, sewing on ruffles<lb />
and ripping out sleeves; pinning and<lb />
measuring and basting and making<lb />
a great deal of fuss. Rowdy almost<lb />
smothered while trying to find his<lb />
way around a wedding veil, and when<lb />
the girls discovered him�! After a<lb />
narrow escape we hid in the property<lb />
net, but we bumped into one of<lb />
the crystal candlesticks, setting its<lb />
prisms jangling, and had to flee for<lb />
refuge again.<lb />
As we raced toward the stage, I<lb />
managed to gasp out, "The lighting<lb />
room�that's our only hope And<lb />
-o it was. The lighting committee<lb />
had not Vet begun Work, so We hud-<lb />
dled, panting, behind a spotlight and<lb />
vowed that never again would we<lb />
meddle in the production of a Chi Pi<lb />
play. Our days of gremlin drama j<lb />
wire over.<lb />
CLAUDIA.<lb />
CLAUDIA and is a member of the<lb />
for JANE EYRE.<lb />
ays Lady L<lb />
Bl nche' i er, claims<lb />
; � town just<lb />
from New B<lb />
school, v. here si � � �. ared in<lb />
Mai; e Redditl<lb />
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stress for Tl rnfii I, i fn m<lb />
ra, Whili Aurora<lb />
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.1 NK EYRE v II b<lb />
first work in ditics at ECTC.<lb />
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M int H<lb />
LEAP YEAR<lb />
(Continued from Page One)<lb />
builder in the world for feminine ego.<lb />
Why, I'd never get a date with Clif-<lb />
ton Crandell, if it wasn't for leap<lb />
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in �<lb />
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SMILEY<lb />
Continued from Pane One<lb />
: �<lb />
le evidei<lb />
i al least one<lb />
Leap year is just an older form of<lb />
Sadie Hawkins' day�only guns aren't<lb />
used, 01 are they? Oh�well�any-<lb />
way. "Everyday's leap year" say<lb />
Vashti Newman and Mamie Lee<lb />
Little. It's nice that way, isn't it<lb />
girls?<lb />
And here's just a word to the wise<lb />
'Course, we mean The Ragsdaie<lb />
Hall Romeos of the campus. Steer<lb />
clear of these wolverines, 'cause if<lb />
thej catch ya' you're a goner for a<lb />
whole year, and who wants one ECTC<lb />
duties he devotes<lb />
time to what he<lb />
"hobby" of all�<lb />
iree boys and one<lb />
e a "Bachelor's Paradise"<lb />
let those women get a<lb />
Warren; business manager,<lb />
iggs, Allie Proctor Roebuck,<lb />
NOMINATIONS<lb />
Continued from Page One<lb />
be. II nnant, associate business<lb />
DeLysle was nominated for<lb />
tor of the Pieces O' Light; for<lb />
��' - '� editor, J. L. Brandt and<lb />
J<lb />
I<lb />
ai d Inez Simmons; and associate<lb />
b iness ms � ���� rs, Laurene Marsh-<lb />
Windley, and<lb />
Pittard.<lb />
Marshals and Cheerleaders<lb />
The following were nominated for<lb />
marshals: Ruth Winslow, Katherine<lb />
Davenport. Katherine White, Mary<lb />
Alice I al n, Alice Copeland, Fran-<lb />
1 Mary Bryan, Nellie Win-<lb />
I, Chris! ne Pittard. Margaret<lb />
Mi ��; Y' mg Bass, Laurine<lb />
Alta Mae Thompson,<lb />
1 irk, Eleanor Phillips, Hen-<lb />
rietta Cooper, Marjorie Privott, Char-<lb />
lotte Elliott, Janice Fahrless, Eliza-<lb />
beth Temple. Frances Temple. Jean<lb />
Robertson, Myra Boyce, Lee Mae<lb />
Jones, Allie Mitchell Dildey, Dorothy<lb />
Lewis, Frances Page. Ruth Baker,<lb />
Rebecca Kirkland, and Mary Frances<lb />
Stephenson.<lb />
' ld( r Jackie-DeLysle, Mar-<lb />
garet Hall. Dorothy Peebles, Evelyn<lb />
Lewi Edna Karle Moore, Katherine<lb />
Abernathy, Frances Page, Jean Scar-<lb />
borough, Charlott Mason, and Helen<lb />
Ruth Sessoms.<lb />
Dormitory Officers<lb />
Wilson Hall: President, Nancy Kil-<lb />
patrick, Bessie Council, and Pat Ed-<lb />
wards; vice-president, Mary Blane<lb />
Justus; secretary, Dorothy Reade,<lb />
Katherine White, and Louise Wooten;<lb />
members at large, Margaret Hall,<lb />
Mary Frances Ellis, Elgia Scott,<lb />
kJRena Averett, Lois Jones, Peggy<lb />
Hopkins, Katy Jones, Ann Parker,<lb />
and Frances Lewis.<lb />
Jarvis Hall: President, Frances<lb />
Lakes and Jean Matthews; vice-presi-<lb />
dent. Lorraine Davis, Annie Lee Ea-<lb />
I son, and Fay Midgette; secretary,<lb />
Myree Dunn, Rebecca Kirkland, and<lb />
; Charlotte Wooten; members at large,<lb />
i Elsie Corbitt, Sybil Eakes, Doris<lb />
 Franck, Worth Lanier, Omelia Mon-<lb />
roe. Rebecca Pridgen, Ellen Riddick.<lb />
Virginia Small, and Catherine Wtiod<lb />
Fleming Hall: President, Willie<lb />
I Mae Daniels, Maxine Pleasant, Doris<lb />
Sutton, Catherine White, and Muriel<lb />
Whitehurst; vice-president, Katherine<lb />
Abernathy, Jessie Earp, and Anne<lb />
Woody; secretary, Dahlia Adams,<lb />
Fay Jessup, and Grace Walker; mem-<lb />
bers at large, Ruth Brown, Catherine<lb />
! Dexter, Nora Lee Hinnant, Iris Lee,<lb />
i Carolyn Register, Catherine Wilson,<lb />
 Linear Mae Windley, and Mabel<lb />
Wynne.<lb />
Cotten Hall: President. Barbara<lb />
Parker; vice-president, Dora O'Neil,<lb />
Ruby Hudson, Catherine Long, and<lb />
Mary Elizabeth Slate; secretary,<lb />
Josephine Everett, Joyce Forest, and<lb />
Mary Elizabeth Wooten; members at<lb />
large, Sybil Beaman, Elsie Biggs,<lb />
Jessie Carter, Charlotte Elliott, Ma-<lb />
rietta Griffin, Lucille Husketh, Doro-<lb />
they Jarvis, Rosa Alice Lancaster,<lb />
Mary Frances Stephenson, and Nor-<lb />
ma Whitfield.<lb />
Ragsdaie Hall: President, Stan-<lb />
field Johnson and Beverly Cutler;<lb />
vice-president, Ernest Chesson and<lb />
Norfleet Hardy; secretary, Leslie<lb />
Venters and Joe Lassiter; members<lb />
at large, Clifton Crandell, Delton<lb />
 Creech, Curtis Butler, Ellis Beds-<lb />
I worth, Richard David and John John-<lb />
json.<lb />
hall may<lb />
now, but<lb />
chance and they'll make it a "Hen-<lb />
pecked Hell Yep, Weep no more<lb />
my LADY, but you'd better start<lb />
weeping now, little man, cause it's<lb />
leap year and we're coming after<lb />
ya'l!<lb />
VESPERS<lb />
(Continued from Page One)<lb />
ternalistic social order dealing out<lb />
work and food and freedom from<lb />
struggle and effort. Christians<lb />
throughout the centuries have felt<lb />
called by God not to a life of safety<lb />
and comfort, but to dare to risk their<lb />
lives for a master greater than they<lb />
said the speaker.<lb />
In telling what Christian brother<lb />
hood is, Dr. Hilldrup said that it is a j<lb />
recognition that all men are of infi<lb />
nite value in the eyes of God. "It is j<lb />
also he declared, "a spirit of good<lb />
will- a willingness to help another<lb />
bear his burden so long as he needs<lb />
help, but not long enough to weaken<lb />
him<lb />
He then gave several evidences of<lb />
the growth of Christian brotherhood<lb />
such as more social service, increased<lb />
church attendance, and the sale of<lb />
more Bibles.<lb />
Some of the factors working<lb />
against brotherhood, said Dr. Hill-<lb />
drup are a growing class conscious-<lb />
ness, evidenced by the bitterness be-<lb />
tween labor and capital, and the ten-<lb />
dency to believe the bad about people<lb />
have achieved more than others.<lb />
these interests an<lb />
a great deal of h<lb />
says is 1 is biggei<lb />
tin- rearing of his<lb />
girl.<lb />
New services of t!ie library started<lb />
under the supervision of Librarian<lb />
Smiley are furnishing the faculty<lb />
with a list of books added to the li-<lb />
brary, organization of pamphlets in-<lb />
to a material bureau in order that<lb />
they may be obtained easily, to be put<lb />
in a small room just off the reference<lb />
room at the front of the building, the<lb />
completion of a graduate seminar<lb />
containing usable materials and extra<lb />
-pace to hold special classes.<lb />
As to his opinion of the college as<lb />
a whole. Mr. Smiley feels that "people<lb />
here are very nice to work with and<lb />
as for the library he says that "it is<lb />
the best teachers college library in<lb />
'he state, surpassed only by three or<lb />
four colleges in the state Accord-<lb />
ing to Mr. Smiley the only regret-<lb />
table tiling concerning the library is<lb />
that students are neglecting or over-<lb />
looking the opportunities which it of-<lb />
fers, and he urges students to take<lb />
advantage of these opportunities<lb />
more often.<lb />
At present Mr. Smiley holds the<lb />
unique distinction of being the only<lb />
man on the faculty in 1-A classifica-<lb />
tion.<lb />
�hase of dental work. Furthermore,<lb />
e '� wi imen who<lb />
lave ntered I profi � � have<lb />
�rov d except iccessful, par-<lb />
ic ilarly ii fi �' children's<lb />
emphasized the<lb />
Negro dentists,<lb />
ale, and quol<lb />
rector of<lb />
rry Medical<lb />
� � Bob Jones college, l ev and,<lb />
ind Hunt ngtoi I In I I c liege<lb />
'or university, Upland, Ind<lb />
Wl eat n (111.) liege<lb />
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Dr. M. Don <lb />
dental � I 01  M <lb />
eollef. . Fisk mivei ity, as saying<lb />
that there are only 2,000 Negro den-<lb />
tists, very few of them women, serv-<lb />
ing the 12,000,000 Negroes in the<lb />
United States.<lb />
; � A jsociated Collegiate Press<lb />
University of California has estab-<lb />
lished a record of putting 50,000 stu-<lb />
dents through war courses in 21<lb />
months.<lb />
LAUTARES BROS.<lb />
JEWELERS<lb />
Watches � Jewelry<lb />
Silver � Gifts<lb />
Watch Repairing<lb />
"The College Jeueler'<lb />
QUALITY and QU �<lb />
IN<lb />
CAROLINA DAIRY'S<lb />
DELICIOUS<lb />
MILKSHAK1<lb />
whi<lb />
"How can we expect to establish a<lb />
world brotherhood if we do not have<lb />
the spirit of Christian brotherhood in<lb />
ourselves?" he asked in closing.<lb />
Hunter college, N. Y featured a<lb />
colorful War Bond sale during the in-<lb />
termission of the annual all-college<lb />
musical production, Sing. Their presi-<lb />
dent as master of ceremonies.<lb />
DETROIT, MICH.�(ACP)�Wo-<lb />
men dentists, as scarce now as wo-<lb />
men welders were before Pearl Har-<lb />
bor, will appear in the future in ever-<lb />
increasing numbers, Professor Char-<lb />
les W. Creaser, chairman of the pre-<lb />
medical and pre-dental committee at<lb />
Wayne university, predicts.<lb />
Professor Creaser points out thati<lb />
of more than 1,400 dentists now prac- I<lb />
ticing in Detroit, only 12 are women, '<lb />
and that throughout the country<lb />
there are 35 men in the profession for<lb />
every woman.<lb />
"The skill which women in war in-<lb />
dustries are displaying in the mani-<lb />
pulation of small tools said Profes- '<lb />
lie late Gov. Luien 1. Dickinson<lb />
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