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The TECO ECHO<lb /><lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C FRIDAY. APRIL 7, 1944<lb />
Number 11<lb />
Trustees To Meet<lb />
eadows Case<lb />
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!�Pgleih Today<lb />
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Entertainment Committee Sponsors Concert<lb />
By North Carolina Symphony Orchestra<lb />
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JOSEPHINE GIBSON<lb />
Miss Ethridge To Play;<lb />
Josephine Gibson Soloist<lb />
1 ii 1 time in the past<lb />
: ii of Trustee of East<lb />
ichers college will meet<lb />
id make decisions on the<lb />
I eon R. Meadows. The<lb />
ke place today, Fri<lb />
Ral igh to consider Dr.<lb />
m Miie-t for retirement as of<lb />
II, the end of the school year.<lb />
ent Meadows presented his<lb />
for retirement to Governor .1.<lb />
Broughton last week. Im-<lb />
Ij folio w i n g, Governor<lb />
i i hi d a recommendation<lb />
e � aid of Trustees that they<lb />
 � Dr. Meadows request for re-<lb />
M ement. The statement of the<lb />
G rnor was published in the NEWS<lb />
' I OBSERVER Wednesday morn-<lb />
. March 29.<lb />
Dr. Meadows Gives;Dr. Frank Speaks<lb />
Easter Holidays Boy Pianist Plays<lb />
To Student Body In Chapel Hours<lb />
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I) I . R. Meadows declared Easter<lb />
Holidays from Friday April 7, at<lb />
toon until Tuesday. April 11. at 8:00<lb />
i.m. As set up the regular schedule<lb />
i n the year did not include holidays<lb />
Foi Easter, nor did it Include spring<lb />
holidays.<lb />
The announcement was m a d e<lb />
Wednesday. March 2i�.<lb />
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When Josephine Gibson, popular<lb />
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i North Carolina Symphonj orches<lb />
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"the biggi st<lb />
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- � Ffered the<lb />
llmost ever<lb />
vi!<lb />
Dr. Meadows has Keen at Hast Care-<lb />
ers college continually since<lb />
g of the second school year.<lb />
1910. He was connected<lb />
English department. Later<lb />
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openii<lb />
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red here<lb />
I career<lb />
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la of the different depart<lb />
w i e selected, Dr. Meadows<lb />
he head of the English de-<lb />
I'pon the death of Dr.<lb />
Wright on April 25, 1934,<lb />
�ard of Trustees appointed Dr.<lb />
WS as the temporary president.<lb />
 formally established as pres-<lb />
in the fall of the following<lb />
I tar.<lb />
Twin Beds Made<lb />
Us Laugh Hard;<lb />
We Won't Forget<lb />
YKIll'DT<lb />
On Tuesday, March 28, Dr. A. D<lb />
Frank, head of the history deparl<lb />
men! spoke to the student group u<lb />
chapel on current event touchinj<lb />
for the most part on the recent cam<lb />
1 paigns in Russia. Speaking on th<lb />
invasion question, Dr. Prank express<lb />
led his opinion that invasion it not'<lb />
far removed from the present, and<lb />
1 that it will in all probability le kepi<lb />
i in utmost secrecy up until the very<lb />
date.<lb />
Last Tuesday. April 1. Master<lb />
Robert Malcolm Morris of New Bern<lb />
gave a brilliant performance at the<lb />
piano in assembly. The selections in-<lb />
1 eluded Rachmaninoff's "Predude<lb />
C Sharp Minoi Chopin's "V<lb />
Brilliante" and 'Three W:<lb />
one of his own compositions<lb />
i Symphony or-<lb />
ippear here<lb />
52 it has hel<lb />
DR. B. t. 8WALOI.<lb />
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club in Greenville<lb />
It wasn't long from then that<lb />
to making m<lb />
In the tent 1. grad<lb />
sons ard only three<lb />
 started voice study un-<lb />
pervision of Mr Lewi S<lb />
ent red here January 19-4 I<lb />
(1 mo ic :�� - her major and<lb />
her minor. But<lb />
rtions at Greenville hi<lb />
the retirement plan, a teach-<lb />
lay retire voluntarily at 60 years<lb />
l e or automatically at 65. Dr.<lb />
dows will reach his sixtieth birth-<lb />
April M. 1944. The salary<lb />
�dule for retired teachers ranges<lb />
 $100-8125 a month.<lb />
the reactions of the rest of the audi-<lb />
ence they were obviously in the same<lb />
predicament er something.<lb />
From the time that the curtains<lb />
Does my stomach hurt! "Twin! tain Stream The orijrinal composi-<lb />
affected me like that and from tier depicted a small nsoun<lb />
tream flowing into the river: hence,<lb />
into the ocean which becomes turbid<lb />
with the swift current. Master Mor-<lb />
ris received wide applause.<lb />
As encores he played Fibich's<lb />
"Poem" and closed the recital �<lb />
the popular "Smoke Gets h Your<lb />
Eyes<lb />
The young pianist is the eleven<lb />
year-old brother of Floiine Morris.<lb />
 nior at ECTC.<lb />
Poe Society Gives<lb />
Last College Prom<lb />
in<lb />
toriUm, Monday,<lb />
r the direction of Dr.<lb />
regarded by lead-<lb />
as one of the best<lb />
its conception in<lb />
that position of excel-<lb />
g year ago became<lb />
nphonk orchestras<lb />
red witl state subst-<lb />
�<lb />
� i a performs here<lb />
li ill have the unique<lb />
: hi aring "their own<lb />
soloists with the organi-<lb />
zation. For Josephine Gibson, sopo-<lb />
more major, and Miss Eleanor<lb />
ianist and music teacher,<lb />
the symphony in<lb />
' , nd tit night respective-<lb />
ly.  � will sing in the after-<lb />
the children concert, which<lb />
to 1 grammar grades<lb />
rhile Misa Ethridge<lb />
famed Tschaikowsky<lb />
erto in B Flat Minor at the regu-<lb />
hich 1 eings at 8:30<lb />
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 OB<lb />
hr Current Year<lb />
crews, members of<lb />
parents of the senior:<lb />
be faculty and<lb />
attended an in-<lb />
Gharlton Elected<lb />
Kext President<lb />
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sings with th<lb />
number will<lb />
Heart at<lb />
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Her, give<lb />
Marv<lb />
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rchestra<lb />
This<lb />
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beautiful<lb />
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piano teach-<lb />
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Clti Pi Players<lb />
To Present Three<lb />
One-Act Dramas<lb />
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year she heU<lb />
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was elected<lb />
. ciety for<lb />
eting of the<lb />
eeds Mary<lb />
the office<lb />
ietv.<lb />
fell open until they slammed together<lb />
a howling finale the audience was<lb />
laugh-infested by merry marital mix-<lb />
ups.<lb />
The Senior class can't be praised<lb />
enough for doing such an excellent<lb />
:oh of entertaining our study and war-<lb />
worried minds. "Twin Beds" was �<lb />
definite change (and what a change!)<lb />
from the plays presented here for the<lb />
past few years and. unquestionably, formal reception in the Alumni o I<lb />
one of the best comedies we have been  to get punch and autographs,<lb />
privileged to see. To each of the foUowmg, we would<lb />
Who will forget Jimraie Warren as like to say congratulations and thai<lb />
a bam actor. Maribelle as a ravish- foi s most memorable evening:<lb />
ing brunette. Virginia Roi.se as a Dave Owens, Virginia Rouse, Jim<lb />
sweet, vivacious Httle wifie. Dave as mte Warren. Manbelle Robertson, Joe<lb />
� e grouch, husband, Pugh as the Lassiter, Margaret Pugh Harden, and<lb />
sarcastic sophisticate. Jse as the hen- Elisabeth Kittrell, the cast; Chf<lb />
pecked type, and Lin Kittrell as the Britton. Ophelia Hook Hubert Ber-<lb />
uTpitymaid! Just try! I'D bet yo� rerun, Grace R.�bers,n'Marjorie<lb />
remember it to talk about at the 1966 Rowe, Martha Jefferson Winnie Bell<lb />
Alumni luncheon. and Miss Madekm Powers, the<lb />
After the play, the cast, backstage stagers.<lb />
�;  dance sponsored by the<lb />
� was held last Si I<lb />
April 1.<lb />
 � I ns carried oul I<lb />
tne. The orchestra, th<lb />
and, was placed in a big Eaa-<lb />
, � woven in yellow and<lb />
re on i<lb />
 �;  �   large<lb />
 �. eggs thr igh which the couples<lb />
ii the figure stepped.<lb />
President Alice Ccpeland, Spons r-<lb />
Edwards, Gertrude Woolard,<lb />
ma Jefferson, Margt<lb />
I Di rothy Jean Creech,<lb />
Mary Alice I larll vk<lb />
E � on society,<lb />
the s loists this is some-<lb />
ion To Miss<lb />
it will be her first perform-<lb />
ance - mphony orchestra, and<lb />
e, Georgian by birth but<lb />
-i in heart, it will be<lb />
- solo appearance. Those who<lb />
: around Wright building<lb />
moon have no doubt<lb />
either Miss Ethridge practic-<lb />
 , . gently with Mrs. Guy Smith<lb />
rehestra's part on a sec-<lb />
piano, or Josephine rehearsing<lb />
At Thy Sweet Voice" with<lb />
Fisher faithfully coaching.<lb />
the way, also appears<lb />
- concert as the nar-<lb />
� ator,<lb />
, � North Carolina<lb />
ite a different job<lb />
. tine a regular organiza-<lb />
: Dr. Swalin has to rehearse<lb />
ers of his orchestra at<lb />
� � - and places. After<lb />
president<lb /><lb />
Gretchen<lb />
Wei<lb />
dent of the Lai � tVl�<lb />
 Smiy Frances Ratcliff nt �r0upe �Ver lhe<lb />
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chosen were Eliza-<lb />
, , president, Jean<lb />
. cretary, Wilma and<lb />
treasurers, Winifred<lb />
E )H0 representative,<lb />
TECOAN representa-<lb />
uis� Wooten, Allene<lb />
hie Win-iow. marshals.<lb />
Hope Orchids Aren't Rationed!<lb />
What's Easter Without Flowers?<lb />
Burchie Johnston, Car Hi ter.<lb />
Ileen King, Mary Blane Justus<lb />
n, Gilliam, committee chairmen,<lb />
med a rabbit's head for the figure<lb />
nediately following intermission.<lb />
was the last college dane� for<lb />
the year. It is the campus custom<lb />
for the three societies I<lb />
dances, one each quarter.<lb />
JACKIE DF LYSLE<lb />
Flavicin Rivals Work<lb />
Of Penicillin Drug<lb />
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n- been to �'�'<lb />
.vn. She finds it quite easy<lb />
� � keys at a very rapid' Carolina<lb />
Tin- mor<lb />
ng of the i.i Pi players<lb />
r lesday, April 4, it was decided to<lb />
tent on April 24 experimental<lb />
t ictions of three one-act plays.<lb />
performances, which will be given<lb />
. Austin auditorium, will be bee to<lb />
the public.<lb />
i he plays will be "Special Rates<lb />
a t- Ik comedy, which will be directed<lb />
bj Gretchen Webster; -Waiting a<lb />
tragedy, whose director will be Jim.<lb />
mie Warren; and "Man of Arts a<lb />
edy, under the direction of Basel<lb />
ris.<lb />
'II 6 cast of "Man of Arts" will in-<lb />
clude Henrietta Coper, rackie De<lb />
Lysle, J. L. Brandt, and Kenneth<lb />
James.<lb />
In "Special Rates" Louise Lisk.<lb />
Hilda Pulley. Hubert Bergeron and<lb />
Lillian Collis will portray some ol<lb />
the country pepole of our own North<lb />
NASHVILLE. TENN. -<lb />
A powerful anti-bacterial<lb />
ehicb research<lb />
(ACP)�<lb />
substance<lb />
ra believe will rival<lb />
penicillii � been developed in the<lb />
labor � f Vanderbilt university<lb />
txl of medicine and is now the<lb />
object of extensive study there.<lb />
X i- non toxii drug, called flavicin,<lb />
first produced about a year ago,<lb />
 feu months after research was be-<lb />
zan it production of pencillin, ac-<lb />
cording to Dr. Milton T. Buch. assis-<lb />
tai<lb />
IF-<lb />
wh<lb />
Di<lb />
�ro<lb />
-or<lb />
of pharmacology, and<lb />
Yawn, Yawn, kerehoo; Easter.<lb />
holiday flowers and LOVE! Yeah,<lb />
Spring is here, hayfever. Easter and<lb />
glorious holidays and LOVE<lb />
Take this matter of love. In<lb />
Spring a young man's fancy turns to<lb />
what he's been thinkin' about all win-<lb />
ter. The campus is already showing I Tnci0<lb />
signs of the beginning of many won- j tl.ver<lb />
derful summer romances. Holdin'<lb />
hands, blissful sighs, soft lights,<lb />
, (who said they were soft?) and starry<lb />
eyes.<lb />
Chief likes this Spring stuff. Busi-<lb />
� ness is better. He certainly has a<lb />
hard time keeping tab on ever'body.<lb />
Notice the change in atmosphere�<lb />
lor rather in disposition? All the<lb />
girls have turned to sugar. Reason:<lb />
Faster is just around the corner and<lb />
lege. Of course, too, some of us just<lb />
love the teachers and school so much.<lb />
we just can't leave 'em.<lb />
I hear tell that Dave Owens hasn't<lb />
been on a drunk, he just looks that<lb />
way. Trying to pack up all the sleep<lb />
ya' can 'fore ya' go fan the army,<lb />
aren't chu? Good luck, Dave, maybe<lb />
Sam can cure your Spring<lb />
Phi Sigma Pi<lb />
Holds Banquet<lb />
For Second Time<lb />
tble them about a<lb />
, fore a c no rt and take the<lb />
the paces Next<lb />
from all over North<lb />
and rehearse; only<lb />
- later to give a concert.<lb />
� . ircumstances Dr. Swa-<lb />
Vr th orchestra a superb<lb />
-einbie.<lb />
 . rganixation comes here<lb />
perform a program that in-<lb />
favorite- as Les Preludes<lb />
Liszt, Classical Symphony by<lb />
Voices of Spring by<lb />
Strauss and, of course, the Tschaikow-<lb />
,kv Concerto in B Mat Minor.<lb />
Lookit all<lb />
What this<lb />
reseaeh assistant there's nothing worse than corsageless<lb />
developed the drug. Dr. Leo j Easter. Who didn't say girls were<lb />
��, another research assistant golddiggers? Boys, there s a nice<lb />
ked several months on the. patch of jonquils and violets in the<lb />
.nfuation. (Arboretum. Show these girls you<lb />
"Flavicin is produced from a mold j can't be leggejd<lb />
under much the same condi<lb />
Kerehoo? Kerehoo?<lb />
those hay fever victims,<lb />
spring won't do to you<lb />
sure yours is hay fever, "Singie or<lb />
did you catch a cold? (from some-<lb />
body)<lb />
Spring means hot weather and hot<lb />
weather means sun baths and swim-<lb />
ming. There's certain a lovely-<lb />
variety of limbs being displayed on<lb />
the roof garden of the Hotel A La<lb />
New Classroom building. How 'bout<lb />
it. Bason, Mot, am! Penny?<lb />
Swimming � did somebody say<lb />
water? Some people just can't get<lb />
enough of this wonderful rain so they<lb />
Twenty-siv fraternity members and<lb />
attended a barbecue, fried.<lb />
�hicken and brunswick stew �.<lb />
riven by the Tan Chapter of Pi Sig-<lb />
rta Pi fraternity, Wednesday evening,<lb />
Are you Marc 2 at Respess.<lb />
President Stanfield Johnson was<lb />
mastei of ceremonies. Messrs. J. H.<lb />
 A. B. Corey and M. L.<lb />
Wrighl were guests of the fraternity.<lb />
Dr. V D. Fiank. Dr. P. A. Toll. Dr.<lb />
JL C. Haynes, and Dr. Herbert Re-<lb />
Bark, r were the honorary members<lb />
present; and Mr. E. C. Hollar and Dr.<lb />
Beecher Flanagan, associate mem-<lb />
bers, were present also. Dr. Flana-<lb />
gan is sponsor of the fraternity.<lb />
Officers and fraternity members<lb />
present were: Beverly Cutler, vice-<lb />
president; Robert Martin, secretary:<lb />
Debaters Leave<lb />
or Charlotte<lb />
da;<lb />
of<lb />
tn n:<lb />
a<lb />
per<lb />
tsure time<lb />
he has.<lb />
Bridge<lb />
-But with my present<lb />
;  very little time off<lb />
the present, Miss Ethridge<lb />
ther plans except to continue<lb />
.  line of music. "The future<lb />
insettied for me<lb />
serious "Waiting" will<lb />
I cast Tom Rowlott, France-<lb />
Page and Nina Cook.<lb />
illi m (the mold from<lb />
ill in is extracted), hut re-<lb />
higher incubation tempera-<lb />
ture Dr. Goth said.<lb />
-The mold matures in about seven<lb />
days, while pencillium does not ma-<lb />
ture until 12 to 14 days<lb />
search for water. Come on. gang<lb />
Oh BUss-Easter holiday. We all, give the gold fishes a break After j Sam Strickland, treasurer Ellis Beus-<lb />
take our bags (No, Stanfield-not all. they're coldblooded to-get a worth, ?,t,at-amis; J. L. Brandt<lb />
Sat kind We mean suitcases) and bucket and soak your feet. (Jack Johnson. Joe Lassiter, R chaid<lb />
rd tt Ipty, lonesome buses. Happy Holidays, Happy Ss David, Harold �2<lb />
Some of us, however, feel as if our Day and hope the Bunny s good to Herman May�T)<lb />
chances of the Easter Bunny's (alias Ya. Hurry back and lets see who James, aJX:vfst<lb />
Johnny Jirene) coming to see us, will got the most orchids Venters, Richard C. David, Ernest<lb />
be much better here at our dear col- See ya' at 8:00 A. M. Tuesday! Chesaon, Jr.<lb />
da Etheridge and Elsie West,<lb />
- chosen by the Jarvis<lb />
to represent East<lb />
- college at the Dixie<lb />
� � tournament, left yester-<lb />
compete vith a group<lb />
e, ft ge debaters. The<lb />
nament will be held over the<lb />
end of April '�'�<lb />
The subject I i debates will be<lb />
� re query used by the intercol-<lb />
legiate debaters, -Resolved. That the<lb />
United States mould cooperate in<lb />
� lishing and maintaining an In-<lb />
ternattonal Police Force upon the de-<lb />
ceat of the Axis<lb />
Co date the team has to its credit<lb />
 km won over the team from the<lb />
University of North Carolina. The<lb />
l it was held here on the campus<lb />
Jarvis Forensic Club<lb />
Debates On Radio<lb />
Monday night. March 27, the<lb />
Forensic club broadcast over<lb />
. . . Radio hour a streamlined<lb />
Intercollegiate debate<lb />
,1Ved: That the United<lb />
-hould cooperate on establish-<lb />
ed maintaining an International<lb />
, Force upon the defeat of the<lb />
Those debating were Amanda<lb />
Kheridge and Kathryi. Sprinkle for<lb />
the affirmative; Jessie Gooden and<lb />
Miriam Averette for the negative.<lb />
Dr. Meredith N. Posey, sponsor, in-<lb />
troduced the speakers.<lb />
Freshman Class Has I<lb />
Polls For Officers<lb />
Tuesday. April 4 the Freshmen<lb />
class hdd elections for the Sopho-<lb />
more officers for next year. John<lb />
Charlton was elected president. There<lb />
a ill be run-off bewteen Dot Peebles<lb />
and Margaret .lone for vice-present.<lb />
Katherine White was elected secre-<lb />
tary for the second time and there<lb />
wili be a run-off between Sidney<lb />
Bunn and Martha Strawn for treas-<lb />
urer. . . ,<lb />
Mary Cameron Dixon was elected<lb />
Student council representative, Proc<lb />
Roebuck, the TECO ECHO repre<lb />
sentative. There wil Ibe a run-off<lb />
between Ann Woody and Dot Peebles<lb />
for the TECOAN representative.<lb />
Dr Slay and Dr. Gilbert were elec-<lb />
ted advisers again. The run-offs will<lb />
be held Thursday.<lb />
THE NORTH CAROLINA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA<lb />
In No Hurry To Marry<lb />
Are Montana Co-eds<lb />
by Associated Collegiate Press<lb />
Co-eds at Montana university don't<lb />
believe in love at first sight. And de-<lb />
piU t!u wartime trend, they're in no<lb />
rusl get married. These facts<lb />
r� ireeled m a campus survey of<lb />
altitude toward engagement and<lb />
marrige in a sociology class titled.<lb />
��The Family<lb />
The conclusions were based on the<lb />
answers of c university women pro-<lb />
portioaately allocated among the<lb />
issee. The average age<lb />
;r was 19.<lb />
A i; mantic 18 per cent of those<lb />
tioned. look upon "love at first<lb />
ight' as a requisite to a happy mar-<lb />
riage, but an impiessive 82 per cent<lb />
thoughi there's nothing to it.<lb />
lhe co-eds agreed 25 is the ideal<lb />
marriage age for men, and 23 for<lb />
women.<lb />
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PAGE TWO<lb />
The TECO ECHO<lb />
The Teco Echo<lb />
Published Biweekly hy tht Students of Flast<lb />
Carolina Teuchers College<lb />
Entered as second-class matter December 3,<lb />
1925, a1 the U. S. Postoffice, Greenville.<lb />
N. C, under the act of March 3, 1879.<lb />
Mabibelle Robes hson Editor-in-chief<lb />
ASSOCIATE EDITORS<lb />
Rosalie Drown. Thomas Williams, -lean<lb />
Goggin, Louise Kilgo, Robert Martin, Jackie<lb />
DeLysle.<lb />
'M-n, kTER<lb />
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, ana I ngl ton, Jimmy arren, I aula<lb />
1- irdy, Helen Woot n, Elsie<lb />
  i tthryn Sprinkle, Camille Jernigan,<lb />
Hudson, Carol Leigh Humphries,<lb />
h Hester.<lb />
Mi i Su Mooi<lb />
i n<lb />
Fas lion Editor<lb />
Photography Editor<lb />
BUSINESS STAFF<lb />
Sybil Beaman Business Manager<lb />
ASSOCIATE Rl'SIXFSg MANAGERS<lb />
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son, Helen Wooten, -Tune Brandenburg,<lb />
(Jrace Clark.<lb />
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Beech r Flanagan Business Adviser<lb />
Graham T. Olive Technical Adviser<lb />
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CNICUO ' BC5-OH � LO Audit! � lAH FlAHCIKO<lb />
connected with the play were not for the<lb />
niors alone or any other particular organi-<lb />
zation, but for the whole college, in that all<lb />
profits are I eing riven to the college in order<lb />
�  a new movie projection machine.<lb />
  . e students who attend the Saturdy night<lb />
m  s will certainly agree that a new mo-<lb />
� n picture machine is badly needed. Give<lb />
them b hand, students, and don't forget<lb />
them!<lb /><lb />
A good bet for two and a half hours of<lb />
laughs and entertainment is the Kiwanis<lb />
Dixieland minstrel to be given in Austin<lb />
auditorium. Wednesday, April 12, and<lb />
Thursday, April 13, at 8:15 P. M. Songs,<lb />
i ' faci d characters and their "nice clean<lb />
; I : � rdcr for the evening. All<lb />
I n fit of underprivi-<lb />
. il r . Greenville and admission<lb />
� 5c � chance, your reporter has tickets<lb />
W dn� sday evening performance and can<lb />
i tain tickets for you for the Thursday eve-<lb />
� ig performance. If such a desire is in<lb />
ur mind, dear reader, p ease write, tele-<lb />
graph, phone or interview the reporter.<lb /><lb />
Orchids to President Dorothy Lewis for<lb />
her patient, intelligent and unbiased pre-<lb />
siding over the two mass meetings recently<lb />
laid � � to Babe Hooks for her excellent<lb />
direction of the Senior play.<lb />
SCUMMING<lb />
By The Keyhole Korrespondent<lb />
WHAT-HAVE-VOU<lb />
by Robert Martin<lb />
Mia<lb />
ir dirt<lb />
We<lb />
, . innin ' a new column by yours truly<lb />
� !(. give students a keener insight<lb />
in1  nine's on the campus, and if pos-<lb />
sil le the "news behind the news" of the cam-<lb />
pus. Any information, "tips inside stories<lb />
what-have-you will be appreciated and<lb />
n prompt attention by this writer. It<lb />
s a purpose i f this column to be a "voice<lb />
ol the stu . " as much as possible, their<lb />
ris ol current affair are always wel-<lb />
m d. Vaccination in order that this<lb />
pi lumn may n 't become archaic, and "out-of-<lb />
will be the injection of attempted<lb />
mor. ir d mocractic privilege is to de-<lb />
. i1 could be classed as such, or<lb />
whether there is a legitimate excuse<lb />
this column.<lb /><lb />
It seems that one of the beauty spots of<lb />
our campus is faced with obliteration�obli-<lb />
-ation in the sense that no one is to enter<lb />
it. ther I re, cannot see it. Of course, if you<lb />
en "doing what they ought not to do"<lb />
- a r suit f c mplaints<lb />
two mem! oft W ra n's judiciary,<lb />
acting under rd rs  � m the administration.<lb />
Thes "two" guards pleasantly informed<lb />
those in the arboretum to keep walking in<lb />
the general direction of the entrance and not<lb />
come back. This was a "pressure" af-<lb />
� ssure on the members of the in .<lb />
m the administration, and pressure<lb />
 n the administration from some citizens of<lb />
Greenville. We presume their pressure re-<lb />
sulted from their moral consciences.<lb />
it seems that there have been couples in<lb />
the arboretum on a clear and fair day, who<lb />
haw been "doing what they uoght not to do"<lb />
and s meone passing by or "watching" ob-<lb />
i 4his. Thus we incurred their right-<lb />
. wrath and indignation. Whatever the<lb />
couples were "doing" it seems a shame that<lb />
one of the truly beauty spots of the campus<lb />
should be restricted to the whole student<lb />
d because of the actions f a few couples.<lb />
' ity of students<lb />
talk .n a warm,<lb />
H ' n if there will be<lb />
another anytime soon. Possibly some of the<lb />
aforementioned majority might hold hands,<lb />
and isn't that a terrible "crime"? As the<lb />
solution one student mentioned rules all over<lb />
the place�"Sit six inches apart and refrain<lb />
from holding hands<lb />
Seriously, are not college students sup-<lb />
posed to be young ladies and gentlemen and<lb />
can they not be trusted in the broad open day-<lb />
light? Ar � e -till being treated as children,<lb />
" thought and decisions, as we<lb />
have been treated by some in the past two<lb />
weeks?<lb />
If couples were in the arb return seri-<lb />
ously violating moral rules of conduct and<lb />
behavior, this column condemn them, but<lb />
we urge again that the whole student body<lb />
I e condemned for the action of a few.<lb />
This reporter has faith in the students and<lb />
believes if the matter is laid squarely in their<lb />
laps as to their future conduct determining<lb />
future nn continued accessibility to the Ar-<lb />
tum, such matters will work themselves<lb />
The highest praise and commendation<lb />
go to all members of the cast, director and<lb />
all other participants in the staging of the<lb />
recent senior play. TWIN BEDS. It was<lb />
entertaining and excellently staged.<lb />
Particularly noteworthy is the fact that the<lb />
time, trouble and effort of all those people<lb />
re tii<lb />
sj.<lb />
,1<lb />
has sprung, it 1<lb />
(namely youi<lb />
have quite a<lb />
oks as if<lb />
Keyhole<lb />
lot to do.<lb />
searching bushes for news,<lb />
'cause the only ones we ever find are Stan-<lb />
field and Blanche Ogburn (or sometimes<lb />
Winnie Bell), John Charlton and Irma Hin-<lb />
nant. J. C. Shepherd and Bessie Council and<lb />
the same old bush-dwellers. Let's leave the<lb />
bushes and get into the lighter places.<lb />
Have y u ever seen anything to beat the<lb />
waj Joe Lassiter is being run after? Looks<lb />
as if Joe has plenty on the ball, judging from<lb />
his throng �( admirers. "Hennie" Cooper<lb />
and Porgy Winstead don't seem to mind each<lb />
other's close competition, but they are just<lb />
match for -lane Massey, Greenville Hi<lb />
Beauty. And, Brother! Can she run! Why,<lb />
ii -di- could talk as fast as she can chase that<lb />
-eyed Lassiter guv, she would have little<lb />
ti uble talking herself out of the position<lb />
her persistence got her into�namely,<lb />
thai of !� ing a nuisance, we're thinking.<lb />
Speaking of "Hennie" brings up the<lb />
if Soldier -lack Edwards. This<lb />
ame must want her cake and eat it,<lb />
,ubjec1<lb />
'oopei<lb />
t<lb />
Ka<lb />
iin<lb />
i she's able, v,<lb />
he I m-again,<lb />
and Mickey<lb />
he gong '�' ill<lb />
Mayo finds<lb />
ite and �' i<lb />
I . - a; 13<lb />
ho are we to doubt her?<lb />
Off-again romance of<lb />
has us guessing as to<lb />
ring. Between rounds,<lb />
i time to give lessons to<lb />
White and J an Asbell. Now, there's a<lb />
iram Mayo. Three bru-<lb />
�� � md n telling how many<lb />
more on the line. Oh, Didn't you know? He<lb />
alsi receives telephone calls from interested<lb />
females who never tell their names, but prac-<lb />
tically everything else.<lb />
A thousand pardons to the four people<lb />
who were innocent victims of the last issue<lb />
of this column. The Maribelle and J. L. were<lb />
rj lie Redditt and J. L.Brandt. THEY<lb />
seei ' have found Romance, NOT Man-<lb />
ia Heavens, No! She's had<lb />
ime, and she's plenty satis-<lb />
Fact is, she (Editor Robertson) never<lb />
ks al another man twice!<lb />
From a reliable source, we heard that<lb />
J . :kie De Lysle, Dot Peebles, Frances Page,<lb />
:� . Knowles, and Ellen Maddrey were, and<lb />
ve quote, "Damn sick and tired of being<lb />
imeared all over the Scumming Column<lb />
(Unquote) Well, may we say (and quite<lb />
rcastically), "Pardon US"�<lb />
So Myrtle Price has finally learned that<lb />
I looks don't hold all the wonderful things in<lb />
life. She's dating a Marine now, and the<lb />
two of them make quite a cute couple. We<lb />
extend a helping hand to Cupid and hope to<lb />
see the two together more.<lb />
Alma Simmons puzzles us. When<lb />
Arthur .Jackson comes home on leave, It's all<lb />
"Jackson Vet. when Lt. Tom Shelton's<lb />
flashing wings land on campus, Tom's the<lb />
one. No, we're not condeming it. As long<lb />
as Alma keeps them both happy, why should<lb />
w i: y. More power to you, girl, and may<lb />
best man win.<lb />
Right here and now we want to do<lb />
something unusual. Yessir! Instead of<lb />
tattling, we want to pat Vashti Newman on<lb />
the back. She has been put in every gossip<lb />
column this year, just about, and if we do say<lb />
so ourselves, not in a very nice wray. But<lb />
has she complained? Not Vashti! She's been<lb />
a real sport. However, we do hope we're not<lb />
around when she gets slung out of Julian<lb />
White's convertible. It's a reckless crew,<lb />
these Freshmen.<lb />
Clifton Nelson and Lib Jenkins are still<lb />
hitting the stars. Hope they never have to<lb />
come down. It all seems to be on the level.<lb />
Of course, there is always the "boy or girl<lb />
from home but let's see how it comes out.<lb />
Which reminds me! Jane Hardy (Wil-<lb />
son Hall Jane, not Greenville Jane) certain-<lb />
ly seemed to lose interest when Clifton's<lb />
green Buick went back to Morehead City.<lb />
Whatsa matter. Jane? Doesn't the mere<lb />
1 act that you know the big car and the couple<lb />
of yachts really exist suit you? Maybe you<lb />
have to SEE them to appreciate the OWN-<lb />
ER. Could that be true? And could it be<lb />
true that you are going to keep on robbing<lb />
the high school cradle? Pat's not a small<lb />
guy by any means, but doesn't the fact that<lb />
he's in the eighth grade make any difference<lb />
to you? My! My! My! (And might we add,<lb />
"tsk, tsk, tsk)<lb />
We see that Miss Norwood doesn't date<lb />
much lately . Not enough time to tend to<lb />
everyone else's business and pitch woo- too,<lb />
eh what? (WHO SAID THAT?)<lb />
L slie Chadwick and Sylvia Greene have<lb />
finalh made up after the rift caused by dif-<lb />
i ; in. opinions on the Meadows affair.<lb />
We're glad, 'cause there really wasn't much<lb />
sense in a break-up over so impersonal a<lb />
matter. Take Violet and Ellis, for instance.<lb />
They disagreed but in a nicer way.<lb />
Wonder who Babe Hooks will find to<lb />
pla with since Dave Owens has put on<lb />
khaki? Maybe shell just settle down to mak-<lb />
ing those seven "l's" she needs for gradua-<lb />
tion.<lb />
Wh doesn't Joe Lassiter make up his<lb />
mini about Porgy Winstead? Charlie<lb />
"I ittie" Trip;) w; uldn't mind taking up<lb />
where Joe leaves off every now and then.<lb />
Hazel Harris really gets around. One<lb />
night it's Doug Nelson, the next night it's<lb />
Curtis Butler. Considering the male short-<lb />
age, she's doing O.K. for the Harris name.<lb />
By the way. what happened to her and Jim-<lb />
mie Warren?<lb />
Herbert Bergeron's crush on "Mot"<lb />
Jefferson is obvious. Too bad that she still<lb />
loves Ralph. Anyhow. Hugh sure knows<lb />
how to pick 'em.<lb />
The glow of happiness shining from<lb />
that Black convertible Sunday afternoon re-<lb />
sulted from Singie Alston's happiness from<lb />
being with Dopey Watson this weekend.<lb />
Lucky man!<lb />
Jerry Albritton's Lt. down from New<lb />
Jersey was mighty good-looking. We don't<lb />
wish to be mean, but do you call dating that<lb />
Wolf Jack Edwards being true to Bob? We<lb />
don't!<lb />
Need it be mentioned that Faye Case<lb />
and Etna Powell stall have their Lt's? We<lb />
think it unnecessary to say�just taken for<lb />
granted.<lb />
Torn Rowhtie sure is taking advantage<lb />
of thai green auto. Don't let it throw you,<lb />
Tom.<lb />
Frances Brown really wants to go to<lb />
see her man. Good luck, Frances! You really<lb />
prove how you feel. Too bad others are not<lb />
as sincere as you.<lb />
If it took Robert Martin as long to pop<lb />
a girl a question as it takes for him to say<lb />
what he means in a speech, we'd hate to sit<lb />
in on his proposal.<lb />
May Queen Mary Emma Jefferson's<lb />
heart was on her sleeve the other weekend<lb />
when her "King" came home on leave. When<lb />
will the vows be said, Emma? Or have they<lb />
been ?<lb />
Charlie Clark, on leave, seems to miss<lb />
his old crowd of last year's graduates. In the<lb />
meantime he forgets with Sit Knowles and<lb />
Cuto Ruthie Winslow, but this is strictly on<lb />
the up and up. Just a case of friendship.<lb />
Sit has another Charles and Ruthie's con-<lb />
tent waiting for Doug Jones.<lb />
Wouldn't be surprised if Mary Alice<lb />
Charlton and "Her Man" Wes weren't seri-<lb />
ously considering taking that final plunge<lb />
into matrimony. Anyhow, it's past the first<lb />
round symptoms.<lb />
Looks as if Stanfied "In Other Words"<lb />
Johnson, Joe "Bright Eyes" Lassiter, and<lb />
Robert "Correct Me If I'm Wrong" Martin<lb />
won't be around more than a month and a<lb />
half. Everyone will hate to see them go, but<lb />
we could name about fifteen dames who will<lb />
reall) feel lost. They will leave behind more<lb />
than their share of broken hearts. Why not?<lb />
There's nothing like doing your part on the<lb />
home front as long as you're here, eh, boys?<lb />
Have Tenor Donald Perry and Camille<lb />
Jernigan really lost the spark? Could it be<lb />
that the sailor named Robert took over Cpl.<lb />
Perry's place in Camille's heart?<lb />
And have you seen Colleen King's<lb />
sparkler? Ray Wooten did the giving. He<lb />
sure can pick 'em. Yes, the ring ANT) the<lb />
girl.<lb />
Billy Tucker seems to be taking Ben<lb />
Brown's place with Gertie Woolard.<lb />
Speaking of fickle people, has Ruby-<lb />
White finally narrowed her list of fiances<lb />
down? Last time I heard, it was six�but<lb />
that was two weekends ago. The number<lb />
must be at least eight, by now.<lb />
Are Lee Bledsoe and Bernice Jenkins'<lb />
conversations just business, or is there more<lb />
to it than that. That's just a guess, 'cause<lb />
we believe it's strictly a matter of figures,<lb />
and I don't mean a perfect "36<lb />
Can you imagine "Blimp" Flynn inter-<lb />
missioning with an enlisted man"? What's<lb />
the matter. "Blimp an acute shortage of<lb />
bars? Must have been.<lb />
We nearly dropped our uppers when we<lb />
saw Louise Wooten minus the diamond Hil-<lb />
ton Carson gave her. Of course, we don't be-<lb />
lieve it, but cotdd the fact that Veon is such<lb />
a whiz at writing (and we won't sav what<lb />
Li�a :��,�� t �� iii lo 7ttj<lb />
STUDENT SPOTLIGH1<lb />
 Camilli <lb />
kino) influence Louise that much? Wonder<lb />
if Hilton knows?<lb />
WANTED! The long-haired brownette<lb />
with a brown coat and pink striped pajamas<lb />
seen out after hours.<lb />
Can it be that we've been nasty long<lb />
enough? Can it be that it's a good thing your<lb />
Keyholers keep their names a secret? Can it<lb />
be that quite a few of our Campus dames are<lb />
getting pretty mad about what we say?<lb />
Could be, so we'd better get out of town be-<lb />
fore this hits the press. See you in the<lb />
morgue <lb />
�Your Keyhole Korrespondents<lb />
thin<lb />
art<lb />
4.<lb />
No, she couldn't be left out of Siue<lb />
not this little bundle of perpetual mote<lb />
she is Frances Ophelia Hooks; to us, �<lb />
"Babe just the busiest little puce oi hui an<lb />
pus. To think of Babe is to-think ol Dave fo<lb />
sleep, and Dave. To think of Babe is also to t<lb />
ing fun, 'cause wherever she happens tow<lb />
popping. If somebody gets a bot-foot blame<lb />
If somebody gets a silly letter. Name that . � h<lb />
her delight is sending unexpected ads cut i<lb />
papers to people who will be shocked (�<lb />
barrassed) when thej unsuspectmj<lb />
full view, f the hopeful students wl<lb />
if they were "cute that day<lb />
AJ1 Babe's activities haven't been on th. Ms<lb />
Oh. no. not by a long shot. Being pres itotafMJ<lb />
club as the Chi Pi players take, a lot of hard work<lb />
Sophomore and Junior years were taken u la .<lb />
this position's demands. However dramatic,<lb />
down Babe's alley. Beginning with the Pai<lb />
SKULL still remembered thriller of 1940, her<lb />
this field has varied, finally settling down to staj en<lb />
ging of productions. Techniques picked up fro!<lb />
Britton. former student-director, have certainly C<lb />
handy, and to top off her four years - I<lb />
activity in dramatic circles. Babe w a<lb />
pleasantly surprised at the way her direction<lb />
of TWIN BEDS resulted in such a hit show.<lb />
Several people want to know why 'Phelia is<lb />
nevei seen before the footlights instead<lb />
backstage. Well, there's a little ruling<lb />
(don't ask me where it came from) that a<lb />
person with her average down cannot take<lb />
parts in plays. Quite simple, you see.<lb />
For entertainment. Babe takes, without<lb />
hesitating, baseball. Sports mean more I<lb />
than, a play evei did. And in ca- 5 u re<lb />
curious as to why her voice is so husky, il -<lb />
because she was just too good a head ch er-<lb />
leader for her high school varsities.<lb />
Next to sports and dramatics, sailing<lb />
and the movies are listed. Get her to<lb />
you about how she learned to 9wim OB a daj<lb />
il! January when their sailboat sank al bake<lb />
Waccamaw. As for the movies, her favor-<lb />
ite actor, Clark Gable, played in her favorite<lb />
movie, Gone With the Wind<lb />
Babe has plenty reason not to gorget<lb />
the song "My Ideal but for her. Donald<lb />
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and j<lb />
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Bits o x ash ion<lb />
BY SUE<lb />
In tin sprint! a young mail's rime tur<lb />
to thoughts of his girls' m a n i a for hats.<lb />
(Fooled you. didn't I?) For this is the<lb />
spring that girls in the know are making<lb />
for the lack of a drape shape by cute little<lb />
numbers atop the head, or big flashy mil<lb />
bers, ditto. Then- are two big classes of<lb />
hats for SPRING�the little (suspicion of a<lb />
hat) and the big.<lb />
The little hat is definitely. THE HAT<lb />
for a college lassie. The dab of  wars<lb />
cocked behind each ear and tied on by a slew<lb />
or veiling is feminine allure; it's 1A with the<lb />
Army and is perfect extra-curricular mater-<lb />
ial for them that gets away with, murder.<lb />
Vogue shows a half-bonnet of sheer pink<lb />
straw which showers apple blossom down<lb />
back atop a pink net. Romantic? You bet !<lb />
For us plainer Janes theiv're till flow-<lb />
ers but not quite as big a garden. For in-<lb />
stance, you might try a skull cap of white<lb />
strawlace with a posy garden backdrop 1 I<lb />
same (white strawlace).<lb />
You sleek gals can claim a smart Fedora<lb />
�a concoction worn tilting way front to<lb />
cover one eye (almost) and give you a jaunty.<lb />
flirtatious air. One such creation comes in<lb />
rough white straw with a cerise satin bow<lb />
and cerise filmy veil.<lb />
The little bonnets are strictly campus<lb />
costume. The trim and tailored will choose<lb />
a grey felt bonnet with a crisp white bow<lb />
and piping. The frankly flirtatious will<lb />
choose a bonnet with a heart shaped brim<lb />
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than ' ' -ke ten viol I -<lb />
what-have-you.<lb />
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. know) para<lb />
quotable<lb />
"quotes<lb />
By Associated Collegiate Press<lb />
PARADE OF OPINION<lb />
"Science, like every other human pro-<lb />
duct, is racial and conditioned by blood. It<lb />
is important to examine the physics of the<lb />
Jewish people because it is a striking anti-<lb />
type of German physics . . Like everything<lb />
else Jewish, so also Jewish physics has only<lb />
of late become generally accessible to im-<lb />
partial public view. It had long developed<lb />
in hiding and hesitatingly. With the end of<lb />
the war . . . Jewish physics in its full pe-<lb />
culiarity suddenly swept forward like a tor-<lb />
rent�Prof. PUlipp Lenard, in preface to<lb />
his Deutsche Physik, Munich, 19S6.<lb />
"The only way to whip Japan is to go to<lb />
Japan and do it. The Japanese morale is<lb />
not going to break and the military dictator-<lb />
ship is not going to collapse. It is going to<lb />
be a hard job an dit will take a lot more of<lb />
us and a long time � but I hope not tooiong.<lb />
The Japanese military dictatorship is as<lb />
ruthless with its o w n pepole as with out-<lb />
siders. That's why there is no other way to<lb />
win the war except by crushing this military<lb />
dictatorship. You can't do business with<lb />
Japan. In my opinion, Ambassador Grew is<lb />
exactly right when he says that the Japs are<lb />
the most dangerous enemy we face at the<lb />
present time Statement by Dr. M. E. Sad-<lb />
ler, president of Texas Christian intiversity,<lb />
who spent a year in Japan studying her eco-<lb />
nomic, educational and military systems.<lb />
� <lb />
"Never before has competence been at<lb />
such a premium. America is coming to the<lb />
conclusion that failure is a sin, that the kind<lb />
of education which breeds ineptitude and<lb />
profligacy is a crime. This attitude is not<lb />
felt alone in academic circles. It is a great<lb />
upsurge from the masses of men and women,<lb />
faced with the necessity to serve and an ap-<lb />
preciation of the value of knowing how<lb />
Henry Townley Heald, president of Illinois<lb />
Institute of Technology, says that the acade-<lb />
mic goivn, once an orament, now is nothing<lb />
if not a tool.<lb />
� A( '� F Wl<lb />
"The law 1 f today is nothing l <lb />
the plan and will of the fuhrer. Oi<lb />
has absorbed Adolf Hitler's book M-<lb />
Kampf can be a lawyi � '<lb />
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in Frani , October &amp;<lb /><lb />
"Intel 1 useless rel ise of<lb />
January SO, l<lb /><lb />
"From 1 times through<lb />
subsequent millema until the present d.<lb />
the significance I ��must rwv, � h<lb />
tention; for it represents the ground I<lb />
which all fundamental characters both<lb />
dividuals and : peoples spring�<lb />
iding ideas for historical insi<lb />
German schools, issued lu Wilhtlm F<lb />
minister t t,t, riir. Mop, 1933,<lb /><lb />
"We- renounce international science. W<lb />
renounce the international republic of learn-<lb />
ing. We renounce research for its wn sak.<lb />
Wt teach and learn medicine, not to increase<lb />
tin number of known microbes, but to k<lb />
the German people strong and healthy. We<lb />
teach and learn history, not to say how thil<lb />
actually happened, but to instruct the Gel<lb />
man people from the past. We teach and<lb />
learn the sciences, not to discover abstract<lb />
law but to sharpen the implements of the<lb />
German people in competition with other<lb />
peoples. If the German universities make<lb />
and keep this vow, then it will naturally come<lb />
about again that they are the first to. he<lb />
consulted in all cultural and spiritual ques-<lb />
tions�Dr. Kahrstedt. professor of history.<lb />
University of Gottinagen, address on Ger-<lb />
man Empire day, reported in Xature, April<lb />
U, 1937. p. 702.<lb />
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PRIL 7. 1944<lb />
The TEC0 ECHO<lb />
PAGE THREE<lb />
0 varsity Plans<lb />
War Veterans'<lb />
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Civilian Students'<lb />
Enrollment Drops<lb />
As Of November<lb />
Non-Military Ed. Group<lb />
Dwindles, Cuts - Deferments<lb />
in<lb />
MUSEUM �ii<lb />
Dr. B. B. i<lb />
e direction f<lb />
M . un chib h<lb />
The nut"<lb />
irds and animals !i<lb />
nuseum. Men E ti i<lb />
as follow Ann Wood.<lb />
Cincinnati, Ohio. (ACP) As of<lb />
November, full-time civilian students<lb />
I in f)74 approved colleges and uni-1<lb />
I versitiea totaled 449,849 as against<lb />
li t year 750,233; and grand totals ;<lb />
i f students, including part-time and<lb />
ummer session attendance, in 671<lb />
in titutiona were 746,831 in contrast<lb />
to lasl year's 1.074,its Dr. Raymond<lb />
Walters, president of the University<lb />
of Cincinnati, announced in his twen-<lb />
ty-third annual survey of college at-<lb />
tendance in America.<lb />
These losses, amounting to 88.6 per<lb />
cent in full-time attendance and 30.5<lb />
in grand totals, would be much great-<lb />
er if women had not flocked to col-<lb />
leges and universities in unusual<lb />
numbers this fall, he pointed out. In<lb />
full-time enrollments in representa-<lb />
ii.a Karl Poole, Amelia tjve types of institutions, 67 per cent<lb />
'ii.<lb />
adie Little.<lb />
Walker, Haxel Strick-<lb />
Peele, V rna Jarraway,<lb />
Georgia Cutler, Winni-<lb />
Helen Se.s:<lb />
�dill)<lb />
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World Situation !s<lb />
Discussed By Bisson<lb />
Professor Explains<lb />
Calendar At Meeting<lb />
Kl I EY. CA1 IF.<lb />
I of civilian students are women, prac-<lb />
I tically two out of every three.<lb />
"In five broad fields�arts and<lb />
WASHINGTON (ACP) Our<lb />
warring nation this week cut into the<lb />
number of young men from its<lb />
dwindling manpower reserves who<lb />
can be spared for non-military educa-<lb />
tion.<lb />
In an announcement altering edu-<lb />
cational deferment policies in effect<lb />
tor the past year, national Selective<lb />
Service headquarters established a<lb />
nation-wide quota of 10,000 students<lb />
L'oi occupational deferment and re-<lb />
rduced the number of fields in which<lb />
� ii ferments may he granted to five.<lb />
The overall quota applies to under- T �<lb />
; graduate student)- of engineering,<lb />
1 physics, chemistry, geophysics and<lb />
geology who cannot complete their<lb />
! training before July 1.<lb />
Here's the reasoning behind the<lb />
tightened deferment policy. Needs ot<lb />
the armed forces for personnel in<lb />
professional and specialised field<lb />
says Selective Service, are being met<lb />
by army and navy specialised train-<lb />
ing program Hence deferments for<lb />
il  field: t.i the national quo!a.<lb />
I (Allege admini trators now must<lb />
tangh with the problem of deciding<lb />
;  hid . I identa v. ithin each school<lb />
nuot) 'hall l.e recommended for de-<lb />
: i erment.<lb />
Schooh may re erve placet on their<lb />
quotas for promising students not<lb />
This Collegiate World<lb />
STATE I OLLEGE, l'A-(ACP)�<lb />
Good teacher i hould not he drafted<lb />
, � uardle - I age, marital status, or<lb />
ions, according to Dr.<lb />
rra � dean f the school of<lb />
Peni yivania State col-<lb />
on thi<lb />
merely<lb />
� i ,i. he aid, the man<lb />
pupils recite ies-<lb />
tnore<lb />
useful<lb />
trial j<lb />
in<lb />
Appan<lb />
old enough to be affected by draft ing a difi<lb />
n ulations. Places not used at all �' ei .<lb />
, � be allocated to other schools.<lb />
Fapan e are hav-<lb />
time eu8! in' the Hell-<lb />
in i Wright planes<lb />
.il puni I'lMcnt m the<lb />
� .  deferments will he granted<lb />
unioi college students only if evi-<lb />
denci i)- presented that each such � tu<lb />
,een or will lie accept d by<lb />
�einoi college and that he<lb />
graduate from the senior college with-<lb />
in 24 months from the time of first<lb />
requei ting deferment.<lb />
U i- also understood, of course,<lb />
that deferments will remain in force<lb />
only so long as a student maintains<lb />
an acceptable level of work.<lb />
tic.<lb />
i i i ii. .ei i ai d, instructor f<lb />
at I Mm. Stale university,<lb />
. i- no w old for "hell"<lb />
in �;��� �<lb />
I, rhard aid the closest they<lb />
could eei i(l Helldiver i "Herudaiba<lb />
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take d<lb />
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11.<lb />
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� �� for the type of <lb />
cial itructun thai i<lb />
aftei her defea<lb />
das A. Bisson, on tl<lb />
 � ' .  sul of t hi<lb />
grvei a1 I � W. sleyi<lb />
also: "Th. privi<lb />
; t her i wn mi<lb />
�<lb />
.e staff<lb />
� I nst i-<lb />
lecture<lb />
in I'ni-<lb />
� (ACP)<lb />
i envious fiidd 0<lb />
� Professor W.<lb />
man of the depart-<lb />
on the Berkeley<lb />
� i . of Califor-<lb />
ical Association of<lb />
at its recent meet-<lb />
students out of uniform are limited<lb />
i, engineering, commerce, agri- to esPential civilian needs in war pro-<lb />
duction and "in support of the war<lb />
effort<lb />
Current deferments in the five eli-<lb />
Post War Education<lb />
Planned For Veterans<lb />
culture and teachers college�there<lb />
are U2,240 freshman women in repre-<lb />
sentative institutions as compared<lb />
f with 80,234 in 1942, a gain of 6.5 per fole fields considerably exceed the<lb />
� cent; whereas there are only 48,609 0,000 mark, according to Selective<lb />
freshman men in these fields as com- Service officials in Washington. That<lb />
MADISON WIS.<lb />
gram undei<lb />
I<lb />
Ii"<lb />
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Bi<lb />
Italian war<lb />
i applied to<lb />
. �� power of<lb />
tolen ter-<lb />
lity and<lb />
. we ma'<lb />
and their Cod-<lb />
w Yeai - day to the<lb />
il 153 B.C. when<lb />
e the first month of<lb />
Prof. Alexander e-<lb />
istom of Leap<lb />
� � fact that the<lb />
� I I extra days<lb />
keen the calendar in<lb />
pared with 130,143 a year ago. a<lb />
loss of 02.6 per cent he stated.<lb />
Dr. Walters' figures showed that<lb />
graduate schools, law schools, and<lb />
teachers colleges show decreases<lb />
whereas medical schools, with their<lb />
civilian and military students, re-<lb />
port an all-time high.<lb />
"Considering soldier and sailor stu-<lb />
dents aggregating approximately<lb />
. 300,000 in the nation as a whole,<lb />
these men in uniform and the large<lb />
attendance of women serve to keep<lb />
the United States full-time enroll-<lb />
. , , 0,C!ment up to approximately the dimm-<lb />
ed onlv 355 . , , ' ,  �.<lb />
ished level of 1942, he said.<lb />
nths, and nice . � . ,<lb />
In civilian full-time totals, the<lb />
University of California, with all<lb />
hranches, continues as the nation's<lb />
largest, with 11,245 men and women.<lb />
and Columbia University, New York<lb />
City, has jumped from last year's<lb />
sixth place to second with 9,236 stu-<lb />
ervice oflu<lb />
means there must he a systematic<lb />
tightening up all along the line to<lb />
ration such civilian education within<lb />
quota limits.<lb />
Administration of the quota is in<lb />
the hands of the National Roster of<lb />
Scientific and Specialized Personnel<lb />
f the War Manpower Commission.<lb />
The Roster has no par! in establi<lb />
ing tlie quota. As an administrative<lb />
agency, however, it distributed the<lb />
quota by fields. When the calculat-<lb />
ing machines stopped whirring, the<lb />
figures came out like this:<lb />
(ACP) A pro- ,<lb />
which veteran of this (<lb />
wai will he permitted to enter tin I<lb />
University of Wisconsin even though<lb />
they do not possess the usual pre-re-<lb />
quisite educational credits has be<lb />
approved by the faculty. :<lb />
The faculty decided veteran should<lb />
he admitted if they can g ive " a<lb />
fa tory evidence th. v are prepared t�<lb />
take advantas ly the subjects<lb />
oner to t1  They do not hav. to<lb />
Seeding to become largely self-<lb />
supp fai a- food is concern-<lb />
ed, Bern � college is producing<lb />
food on inn acre- of farm land com-<lb />
prising paii of the college property.<lb />
For outstanding work in chemistry<lb />
and nutrition, Dr. Conrad A. Elven-<lb />
oi i I' biochemistry at the<lb />
. ity of Wisconsin, was awaroT<lb />
(d the Willard Gibbs medal of the<lb />
Chicago section of the American<lb />
cial ion.<lb /><lb />
F. W. Meckelman, former pro-<lb />
in the Methodi: t college, Tok-<lb />
irns America the Jap shipping<lb />
be a dangerous myth.<lb />
r a degree.<lb />
ist C. Krev has been<lb />
e chairman of the University of<lb />
Minnesota department of history, sue<lb />
late Dr. Lester B. Ship-<lb />
(ACP) The<lb />
yivania plans to<lb />
� 13.000 graduati<lb />
lents in the armed ser-<lb />
a postwar employment<lb />
Uumnus Strt. Little<lb />
11111- I mm Front<lb />
 approximately<lb />
. da) - e; i- insert-<lb />
iriginally the last<lb />
i i,e Daice eon-<lb />
February became<lb />
in history was 46<lb />
 Prof. Alexander<lb />
Caesar and<lb />
I about revising<lb />
) had to patch<lb />
B cause of the<lb />
� � hree periods<lb />
. . : ei n passed<lb />
.� - due thai year.<lb />
to he added to the<lb />
calendar<lb />
Engineering<lb />
Physics<lb />
Chemistry<lb />
(ieoiogy, geophysics<lb /><lb />
Quotas for individual<lb />
based on the ratio �f pre<lb />
ti. i (5<lb />
850<lb />
2,250<lb />
college<lb />
sent students<lb />
i HIL.A DELPHIA<lb />
,f Pen)<lb />
male i th ' tl<lb />
nd fon � r<lb />
v ices e ca pe<lb />
-lump.<lb />
The university has started B " i I<lb />
-onnel index" which eventually ma<lb />
include all of the university 65,000<lb />
alumni The index will contain<lb />
among other things the occupational<lb />
liV(" records oi those registered, and will<lb />
be compiled in co-operation with the<lb />
wai department and other govern-<lb />
tern university, housed in<lb />
ingle wooden building when it was<lb />
uildi<lb />
. i ars<lb />
ivt boasts 91<lb />
A<lb />
new course dealing primarily<lb />
city traffic problems has been<lb />
d at Wayne university.<lb />
 A1-<lb />
ret<lb />
ans hungry<lb />
,  IIS<lb />
) gime, if we<lb />
come<lb />
rk wit � new lei<lb />
ted out, however, that<lb />
of rational ideai<lb />
e" will<lb />
intil we first "clip<lb />
� thi Emperor and divorce<lb />
n from the milil<lb />
He warned against �'�<lb />
imir an earlv c<lb />
New Russia Emerges<lb />
Different from Soviet<lb />
Among the 116 institutions of the nu-nt agencies<lb />
thers among the 25 largest I South Atlantic division (Delaware,<lb />
Maryland, District of Columbia, Vir-<lb />
ginia. West Virginia, North and<lb />
South Carolina. Georgia and Florida),<lb />
where the 63,985 students are 30.4<lb />
less than last year. The largest loss<lb />
was among the 43 institutions report-<lb />
ing in the six New England states<lb />
(Maine. New Hampshire, Vermont,<lb />
sin, 5,204; Brooklyn College, 5,167; : Massachusetts, Rhode<lb />
College of the City of New York, I Connecticut)<lb />
5,164; Wayne University, 4,765; Uni<lb />
versify of Washington, 4,090; Louisi- (r(<lb />
in full-time attendance are, in this<lb />
diminishing order; University of<lb />
Minnesota, 7,288; New York Uni-<lb />
versity, 0.874; Ohio State University,<lb />
6,445; University of Illinois. 6.159;<lb />
University of Michigan, 6,031; Hun-<lb />
ter College. 6,636; University of<lb />
Texas. 5,548; University of Wiscon-<lb />
Cornell co-eds are helping to solve<lb />
the pin-hoy shortage. For a current<lb />
bowling tournament a squad consists<lb />
; eighl young won.en. Any four may<lb />
articipate as a team. Of the four,<lb />
� i bowl another sets up the pins,<lb />
nd a fourth keeps score. In the<lb />
next game the jobs are reversed.<lb />
Morton's Bakery<lb />
Best<lb />
in Baki r:i Goods<lb />
r<lb />
��� <lb />
ts, Rhode Island and<lb />
where the 31,8t3 stu�<lb />
dents represent a drop of 45.6 per<lb />
.rof<lb />
ptimism<lb />
f Jai in.<lb />
ill far<lb />
luty for<lb />
etun<lb />
It<lb />
Engl<lb />
e Bast<lb />
even ii<lb />
. le for China,<lb />
 . and America to push a con-<lb />
we against the Japanese<lb />
1 hinese territory until "the<lb />
nintang and Communist forces<lb />
hina cooperate and throw their<lb />
weight into the war<lb />
a pan.<lb />
against munist,<lb />
To a'<lb />
States, but do<lb />
ti n until f")ii-<lb />
rved in<lb />
months<lb />
St.<lb />
. He is<lb />
. Little.<lb />
resides<lb />
ro. M.C.<lb />
lina<lb />
Art Center Remade<lb />
From Coach House<lb />
BL " MINGT0N. ILL ACP)<lb /><lb />
ii- wife<lb />
Xarbo<lb />
�t.ville.<lb />
Wesleyan university hi<lb />
center remodelled from<lb />
. a new<lb />
an old<lb />
Study Classes<lb />
Conduct Research<lb />
Of Failures<lb />
trt<lb />
roach house.<lb />
Every inch of the old coach house<lb />
.a- been utilized, said Dr. William E.<lb />
Shaw, president of the university. An<lb />
id teed bin on the first flor now<lb />
i �- a cabinet to hold the art rie-<lb />
artment's coleetion of 2,200 slide<lb />
Even the old chimney flue now is a<lb />
al chute for oily rags.<lb />
The art center provide- modernized<lb />
irawing rooms, studio- and lecture<lb />
: ��!) White glass hlackhoards,<lb />
block and movable picture rack<lb />
make the building more functional.<lb />
ana State University. 3,930; North-<lb />
western University, 3,772; Temple<lb />
University. 3.763; University of Pitts<lb />
ANGELES (ACP)�"A new burgh, 3,716; Boston University,<lb />
based on national in- ,3,657; Syracuse University, 3,622; j<lb />
� from either Tsarist University of Chicago, 3,504; Penn<lb />
B ta, . merging de- ' sylvania State College, 3,270; Cornell<lb />
it I. Kerner, Sather Univeritv, 3.168; Indiana University<lb />
history on the Berkeley 3,141; United States Naval Academy<lb />
. I niversity of Cali- 3.043. '<lb />
In his analysis of full-time civilian !<lb />
second World War has de- enrollment by geographical areas,<lb />
, inmed the trend of the j Dr Walters noted the smallest loss<lb />
Union away from an inter-<lb />
nalh directed communist ideo-i 7<lb />
of world i evolution to that of a<lb />
power actins in line with na-<lb />
 lie maintained. "Like<lb />
liter e. �� i based on national<lb />
terest, Russia is seeking to have<lb />
Hy, though not. necessarily coni-<lb />
tates on her frontiers.<lb />
id isolation in which her se-<lb />
en ity would he menaced, the Soviet<lb />
Union stand- for a hard and fast al-<lb />
ance with the United States, the<lb />
O mmonwealth of Nations,<lb />
ai d I . as a nucleus around which<lb />
� ffective postwar international or-<lb />
ranisation should he built<lb />
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The TECO ECHO<lb />
Alumni News<lb />
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Nah-1 .dseiomhe thapter<lb />
Members 't the Naah-Edgcombe<lb />
chapter t Baal Carolina Teachers col-<lb />
lege Alumnae association adopted the<lb />
following resolutions at their meet-<lb />
March 27:<lb />
�: reas, The Rocky Mount chap-<lb />
. l East Carolina Teachers College<lb />
association has voted to<lb />
 icly its attitude toward the<lb />
recent investigation by the board oi<lb />
ees ol ilif handling of the col-<lb />
v Dr. Leon R.Meadows,<lb />
ate past presHM<lb />
who , plained<lb />
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Mrs. Charles<lb />
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Resolved, That the members of<lb />
tei shall go on record as<lb />
endorsing the action of the<lb />
ol trustees in exonerating Dr.<lb />
R. Meadows of the charges<lb />
! misa ppropi i<lb />
isted to him; and.<lb />
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d, That the members wish<lb />
again their loyalty to and<lb />
in Dr. Leon R. Meadows.<lb />
tut oi East Carolina Teachers<lb />
�W1TA A. BOND.<lb />
"LUCILE B. HALL,<lb />
"IRMA VAUSE,<lb />
"Resolutions Committee,<lb />
us Irma Vause, president ol<lb />
apter, presided at the<lb />
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recent action of thel<lb />
in the complete ex-<lb />
Meadows and that <lb />
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school resent the action of the<lb />
oi Trustees in the exoneration<lb />
Meadows, and "as a graduate<lb />
college, an alumna also of th<lb />
mer school, and a member <lb />
fur<lb />
tin<lb />
Hilda Pulley spoke at the vesper<lb />
hour Friday night, March 24 on<lb />
"Love The program was presented<lb />
by the freshmen "Y For Sunday<lb />
night, March 2f, the speaker was the<lb />
Rev. Hartwell Campbell, pastor of the<lb />
It 11 manual Baptist church, who spoke<lb />
on "Christianity and Order<lb />
Hilda said that we do not always<lb />
get the true meaning of love. We<lb />
should have a deep love for every-<lb />
one . . . friends and enemies alike,<lb />
she said.<lb />
Mr. Campbell, who was introduced<lb />
by Mai el Spenee Watson, YWCA pro-<lb />
chairman, began by saving that<lb />
we are approaching- a time which is<lb />
I the climax in human history. . . .<lb />
 Faster.<lb />
i He told of the thieves being cruci-<lb />
! fied with Christ, and said that they<lb />
j were not concerned with Christ and<lb />
 - hether or not he was crucified.<lb />
"Chrisl and tl - thieves he said,<lb />
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love and respect the ellgo. and I<lb />
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isting order without having any-<lb />
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justice of the world.<lb />
Then turning to the qualities of<lb />
Cod who thus condemned the social<lb />
ordei of Jesus' day, he pointed out<lb />
that He is a God of justice, though it<lb />
Pearl Arnold, YWCA music chair-<lb />
man, was pianist.<lb />
Mv. Dick Howerton, Baptist Stu-<lb />
dent secretary, spoke Friday night,<lb />
March 51, at the vesper hour on "The<lb />
Hope oi An Old World<lb />
Carol Leigh Humphries, president<lb />
oi the Baptist student union, led the<lb />
devotional and introduced Mr. Hower-<lb />
ton.<lb />
Mr. Howerton said that many peo-<lb />
ple believe there is very little hope in<lb />
this old world. "They think he<lb />
aid, "that there are very few sane<lb />
people<lb />
He told of an incident when a class<lb />
of high school students were asked<lb />
how many thought there would be<lb />
peace after the war. Only a few be-<lb />
lieved there would be, he pointed out.<lb />
Mr. Howerton then mentioned the<lb />
people who are on the other extreme<lb />
These people, he said, think that all<lb />
will be well if we only get a satisfac-<lb />
tory plan and tke money to back it<lb />
to win the war<lb />
Parade of Opinion<lb />
by Associated Collegiate Press<lb />
Sodier-students of the army speci-<lb />
alized training unit at the University<lb />
of Cincinnati are looking to the day<lb />
when they can return to peace time<lb />
college and university study as civi-<lb />
lian students.<lb />
Dr. L. A. Pechstein, director of the<lb />
university's war training program<lb />
and dean of the teachers college, an-<lb />
nounces 82 per cent of these men ex-<lb />
pect to attend institutions of higher<lb />
learning after they have done their<lb />
part for Uncle Sam.<lb />
Here is an indication, Dean Pech-<lb />
stein notes, "that higher education<lb />
faces the greatest challenge in its<lb />
history so far as numbers are con-<lb />
t-im (I "<lb />
to college express � def<lb />
work after the war; -<lb />
the SS2 whose college eaj<lb />
interrupted by the wa. .<lb />
tinue for a degree; and<lb />
th tf vL now hold eoll �� <lb />
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Result of a survey among approxi-<lb />
mately 600 average ASTP men on<lb />
the campus were reported by Dr.<lb />
Pechstein. Believed to be the first<lb />
of its kind, the survey was made<lb />
among soldier-students within a week<lb />
after they had arrived at the univers-<lb />
ity in order to determine their atti-<lb />
tudes unaffected by campus study<lb />
and training routine.<lb />
In the contrast to the 82 per cent<lb />
anticipating civilian college careers the world.<lb />
 are 14 per cent who have no present<lb />
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"Neither of these ideas is right for!<lb />
a Christian he said. "The hope forj<lb />
ar old world is to be found in Christ�<lb />
the Christ of the cross said Mr.<lb />
Howerton. The power of Christ can<lb />
sometimes difficult to see that in solve all problems<lb />
whole tluni<lb />
a it<lb />
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was served.<lb />
.as beautifully dee<lb />
and gold flower:<lb />
A two-course lui<lb />
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Raleigh Chapter<lb />
 hapter of Fast Caro<lb />
Alumni asso<lb />
ai a call i �� ting March 31,<lb />
1944, went on record as "commending<lb />
Governor J. Melville Broughton for<lb />
 Ik statement in The News and<lb />
v.�!�. on March 29, that he had at<lb />
Mexican Scholars<lb />
To Receive Their<lb />
Honorary Degrees<lb />
a affairs. Mr. Campbell said.<lb />
Order is one of the paramount ne-<lb />
cessities in life, the speaker declared.<lb />
He said that the ability of men to<lb />
predict correctly the time of sclipses<lb />
e moon and the sun and other<lb />
ig ail refer to the order God has<lb />
, tablished in the universe.<lb />
In explaining disorder, Mr. Camp-<lb />
bell said that an insane person tries<lb />
to divide order into two distinct pat-<lb />
terns. "Sin he declared, " is dis-<lb />
order Our order is not perfect, but<lb />
much better than no order at all.<lb />
We are all dependent he said, "on<lb />
th� good grace of God for correc-<lb />
tion<lb />
We need the desire to bear one an-<lb />
other's burdens, he said further. We<lb />
need Christ who can take our all and<lb />
multiply our blessings.<lb />
Edna Earle Lang was pianist for<lb />
I he service.<lb />
The vesper program Sunday night<lb />
was devoted to the reading of select-<lb />
ions bearing on the Faster theme by<lb />
Elsie West, assistant program chair-<lb />
man of the YWCA.<lb />
Elsie read "Facing the Challenge<lb />
with Jesus" and "Easter Message<lb />
Edna Earle Lang, pianist, for the<lb />
program, played the Easter hymns<lb />
that were a part of the development<lb />
of the theme.<lb />
intention of continuing their studies<lb />
and 4 per cent who are now unde-<lb />
cided.<lb />
Coming from every state and rep-<lb />
resenting the full Army range of<lb />
ages, from 18 to 38, these 600 soldier-<lb />
students are believed by Dean Pech-<lb />
stein to form a typical cross section<lb />
of the approximately 140.000 ASTP re<lb />
men on nearly 225 campuses through- ca<lb />
the coming of peac<lb />
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Women Students<lb />
ed To Meet<lb />
Demands Of War<lb />
WASHINGTON - (ACP) � More<lb />
�i a year ago. the government said<lb />
; needed immediate training of col- ;<lb />
women to meet the demands of<lb />
As more men so into the armed<lb />
trees th� need grows for women in,<lb />
rarioui types of war service. Here j<lb />
 up-to-date story of important,<lb />
vacancies for women today�vacan- i<lb />
which the government is trying<lb />
ard to fill.<lb />
Ir time of war, the armed forces<lb />
ave the first claim upon men and<lb />
somer alike. But the response of<lb />
American women to the call of the<lb />
armed forces has been, on the whole,<lb />
somewhat sad one. Thousands of<lb />
idditional recruits are needed, and<lb />
ome of them, in terms of the woman-<lb />
Wright's Class Has<lb />
Barbecue Supper<lb />
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�ci'dogy 204 class was di-<lb />
-d demand, raui<lb />
come<lb />
vided into five teams, each of which<lb />
made a report on one tribe of primi-<lb />
tive people. It was decided that the<lb />
group voted the best would be enter-<lb />
tained at supper.<lb />
The class entertained the winning<lb />
group, Evelyn Jones, Sarah Jones,<lb />
Grace Whitehurst, Jane Tucker, and<lb />
teacher, Mr. Wright, at a barbeque<lb />
supper at Respess's on March 10.<lb />
Fach group tried to be better than<lb />
! the other. Dave Owens dressed up<lb />
as a chief, did a war dance, and<lb />
smoked the pipe of peace with Mar-<lb />
garet Pugh Harden. Jean Goggin<lb />
awaked the class by yelling, "Oh,<lb />
look at the village but all they saw<lb />
was a drawing of pigs. The evening<lb />
team who talked on the Soloman Is-<lb />
landers showed costumes, pictures and<lb />
necklaces from the island.<lb />
personnel is needed varies from time<lb />
to time, you have a good chance of<lb />
I finding a spot where you can use<lb />
-Pre i t.nt of<lb />
( i . A.<lb />
Mrs. Annie Laurie Brinkley McDon-<lb />
ald, ot Hickory, who was last week j<lb />
elected vice-president of the North<lb />
Carolina Education association, was;<lb />
graduated in the two-year normal j<lb />
la of 1927, a major in grammar<lb />
grack education. Mainly through<lb />
summei study, she has added the<lb />
A. B. degree from Lenoir-Rhyne col-<lb />
. and the M. A. degree from the<lb />
 Diversity t North Carolina. She-<lb />
has held position in many education-<lb />
al organizations, and has proved her-<lb />
self indeed the teacher of fine leader-<lb />
ship that was evidently hers when<lb />
she was a student in her first Alma<lb />
Mater.<lb />
laureat.<lb />
versity,<lb />
Ainu;<lb />
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United<lb />
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liege I the National Uni-<lb />
i ictor of laws.<lb />
genienta for the ceremonies<lb />
g completed by the univers-<lb />
- the assistance from the<lb />
State- embassy at Mexico<lb />
WA has reported that on<lb />
rauary 1. 1944, its strength was<lb />
,S5'J officers and enlisted women.<lb />
At present the WAVES greatest<lb />
needs are for aerologists, mathema-<lb />
ncians, physicists, instructors in air<lb />
Motor Unfitness<lb />
Keeps Boys Unfit<lb />
Fcr HHitarlstics<lb />
Line that up against the authorized I navigation, supply corps officers and<lb />
trength of the WAC- 200,000; officers for medical research.<lb />
women many of whom are required The SPARS prefer college gradu-<lb />
ior overseas' service. j ates wilh at least three years of wor<lb />
U you don't want to go overseas, experience. College women who<lb />
yon Jan still release another person j worked before entering school and<lb />
for it Recently the WAC has been i during summer vacations can help to<lb />
recruiting for specific station assign- ; fill SPAR openings for lawyers, pay-<lb />
ments within this country. It is now : and supply officers, communications,<lb />
lso permitted for candidates to apply ordnance and personnel officers<lb />
for a specific job on the basis of their<lb />
Maybe you want to be a Marine.<lb />
Mrs. Mary Matthews Gentry (Mrs.<lb />
B. F. Gentry) of Raleigh, N. C, who<lb />
graduated in commerce and English<lb />
with the class of 1940, is working<lb />
with the Farm Security Aministra-<lb />
tion as an accounting supervisor for<lb />
states of North Carolina, Ten-<lb />
nessee, Kentucky, Virginia, and West<lb />
Virginia; and at present she is<lb />
assigned to a job on the Scuppernong<lb />
Project at Columbia, N. C. Her hus-<lb />
1 and. Pfc. Frank Gentry, is in the<lb />
I Cor - ationed at West Palm<lb />
Mrs. Gentry is the<lb />
i ua i harlotte Matthews, a mem-<lb />
ber of the Junior class whose guest<lb />
she was recently on the campus.<lb />
experience. Qualified col-1 That branch of the service is recruit<lb />
 g� women who enlist in the WAC j ing officer candidates to work as<lb />
have a good chance to become offi- specialists in various fields or as<lb />
c rs and to continue working in their general duty officers.<lb />
major field at a place of their own! Remember�enlistment in the arm-<lb />
CHICAGO (ACP)�Motor unfit-<lb />
ness" among American young men is<lb />
at an appalling proportion. Dr.<lb />
Thomas K. Cureton, of Urbana, 111<lb />
declares in an article in the Journal<lb />
the American Medical association.<lb />
"Motor unfitness Dr. Cureton ex-<lb />
plained, means the capacity to run.<lb />
jump, dodge, fall, climb, swim, ride,<lb />
lift and carry loads and to endure<lb />
long hours of continuous work.<lb />
"Large numbers of young men are<lb />
entering adult life unconditioned and<lb />
unmo ivated to maintain physical fit-<lb />
ness Dr. Cureton concluded from a<lb />
study of 2.628 young men who enter-<lb />
ed the University of Illinois last<lb />
September.<lb />
ed forces adds up to more than<lb />
patriotic service. You will receive<lb />
the same postwar benefits as our men<lb />
in the armed forces. A bill is now<lb />
in Congress to provide for veterans<lb />
, omen It's expected to reach 100,000 j who meet certain standards a year<lb />
� v the end of this year. I of education at government expense<lb />
choosing.<lb />
The WAVES still need additional<lb />
officers condidates, who will be re-<lb />
cruited from civilian life. WAVE<lb />
present strength is nearly 50,000<lb />
The Navy is now selecting college<lb />
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