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Tonight the boys' Phi Sigma Pi j<lb />
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Swing hand, under the direction of<lb />
Mr Charles Fisher.<lb />
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Ophelia Hooks, with Pvt. Dave<lb />
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Tucker; Jane Hardy, w i t h Joe<lb />
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l.t. Rocky Gillis; and Miss Madelon<lb />
Powers with Dr. Paul A. Toll.<lb />
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theme of the dance. The fraternity<lb />
members and their dates and the<lb />
sponsors and their dates will lead the<lb />
figure.<lb />
Etheridge, West<lb />
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A debate team, composed of<lb />
Students Hear<lb />
Dr. Jacocks Talk<lb />
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out the fad<lb />
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1 recent YMCA elections Sam<lb />
Strickland was elected unamiously as<lb />
-idem for next year; Delton<lb />
reecn succeeds himself as secretary<lb />
Beverly Cutler replaces Joe Lasaiter Elsie West, of Roxboro, repeated<lb />
a treasurer; and Clifton CrandeB re- the Jarvis Forensic club and hcTC<lb />
places Sam Strickland as vieewd- � � the Grand Eastern<lb />
Forensic tournament conducted b<lb />
, iho RtrawheiTV Leaf society, under<lb />
Selections by the officers of a the Btrawoerry <lb />
 . . . , i the ausnices of Winthrop college held<lb />
� �amet resulted in appointment of Tn auspin �<lb />
John Charlton to succeed Clifton Omrlotte. NorttCaretoa Aprfl7-<lb />
il  Religion Education chair- B. The team entered seven roumK<lb />
. Ellis Bedsworth to replace won five, and lost<lb />
Johnson as Social chairman, ��8<lb />
Curtis Butler to replace Bob Moi<lb />
Raleigh, N. C, April 27�(AP)�<lb />
The Board of Trustees of East Caro-<lb />
lina Teachers college in closed ses-<lb />
sion here today appointed Dr. Howard<lb />
J. McGinnis, the college Registrar, as<lb />
acting president of the institiution to<lb />
succeed Dr. Leon Meadows whose re-<lb />
tirement becomes effective May 1.<lb />
Dr. McGinnis was graduated from <lb />
the State Normal School of West<lb />
Virginia and also studied at the I'ni- :<lb />
varsity Of West Virginia, the Uni-<lb />
versity of Chicago and George Pea-<lb />
hody college. Dr. McGinnis will<lb />
assume duties of both president and j<lb />
registrar until he is succeeded by a<lb />
new full-time president. j<lb />
The board also appointed a sub-<lb />
committee to recommend a president<lb />
to take over direction of the college, j<lb />
The committee, composed of Dr. Paul j<lb />
PitZgeraM, A. B. Andrews and Mrs.<lb />
Charles Johnson, will make their<lb />
recommendation to the board as soon j<lb />
as a selection has been made.<lb />
A resolution was adopted recom-<lb />
mending that the business functions<lb />
of the college he placed under a l.usi-<lb />
ness manager who would be directly<lb />
responsible to the president of the<lb />
DR. HOWARD J. MeGINNIS<lb />
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Amanda Etheridge, of Manteo, ��d college and to the hoard of trustees. tiK<lb />
He would he retpiircd to make an an-<lb />
nual report to the hoard at any other<lb />
time specified by the hoard.<lb />
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YWCA � n chairman.<lb />
as Publicity chairman, and Leslie<lb />
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Permanent Records chairman. As<lb />
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appointed.<lb />
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Ware, Executive Secretary of South-<lb />
ern F Council of National Stu-<lb />
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rs, cabinet, and advisory council<lb />
m the interest of Student work of<lb />
V'MCA.<lb />
The advi ory council consists of<lb />
Dr. W. A. Browne and Dr. R. L. Hill-<lb />
ip.<lb />
of about<lb />
thirty-five teams. There was only-<lb />
one team that made a better record<lb />
than the ECTC team.<lb />
The query for debate was the in-<lb />
tercollegiate question dealing with an<lb />
International Police force.<lb />
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gate, Bridgewater, CNC, University<lb />
of Alabama (men) and Davidson.<lb />
They lost to the University of Ala-<lb />
bama (women) and Wofford, giving<lb />
them a five out of seven victory.<lb />
ACE Holds Meeting<lb />
To Elect Officers<lb />
Five Students<lb />
Asked To Join<lb />
Pi Omega Pi<lb />
These Worn en- Unpredictable!<lb />
Woman Hath Charms, However<lb />
BY ROBERT MARTIN<lb />
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been selected<lb />
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. . Pi, national honor-<lb />
fraternity.<lb />
will be initiated<lb />
� May 19.<lb />
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West, Sarah<lb />
Hudson, Doris Stevens<lb />
was installed<lb />
rtei a ith Gerakune<lb />
lent. The local chap-<lb />
� take the place of j<lb />
rity in order that<lb />
might be eligible<lb />
in our fraternity is<lb />
sional atti-<lb />
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the national organi-<lb />
� �presents<lb />
Chapter has twenty-<lb />
Miss Audrey<lb />
the spounr. The<lb />
Annie B. Bartholo-<lb />
nt: Clarine John-<lb />
' R. aa Cateman, treas-<lb />
� �- Russell, historian.<lb />
i P I a: at present fifty-<lb />
B ing anything but a womanhater<lb />
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against the fair sex. Con-<lb />
fuCi s once summarised ray feelings<lb />
wh n be said: "Woman who give 'glad<lb />
eye' and flirt with man. never come<lb />
aero ss in the end<lb />
og down to the real fact how-<lb />
ev r, women find nothing more<lb />
ing than to see some poor devil<lb />
struggling along under the influence<lb />
of intoxicating beveragea, but just - fm hef<lb />
bottle in their .<lb />
tip<lb />
� � the "Goon Child" wants only to<lb />
park along a lonely and dark road<lb />
and count stars.<lb />
When talking to a girl about your<lb />
coming date, she'll ask you what dress<lb />
you'd like to have her wear and just<lb />
h w you'll like her to fix her hair.<lb />
ling quite elated over this, you'll<lb />
suggest she leave her hair in long<lb />
beautiful flowing waves and wear<lb />
that gorgeous navy blue, low cut<lb />
formal. Upon that night of nights<lb />
Down<lb />
the steps she comes in a bright<lb />
orange and red with her hair twisted<lb />
at the peak of her dome into a crea-<lb />
tion resembling a bird's nest, and like<lb />
The ACE held its monthly meeting<lb />
Tuesday night, April 11. The meet<lb />
inir was opened with the group's sing-<lb />
ing "Anchors Aweigh" and "Amer-<lb />
ica led by Laura Marie Walker.<lb />
Wilma Dean was in charge of the<lb />
program which was made up of re-<lb />
ports given by members who attended<lb />
the North Carolina Educational as-<lb />
sociation in Raleigh, March 23. Those<lb />
who gave reports were Miss Alma<lb />
Browning, Lucille Husketh, Bettie<lb />
Smith and Sybil Beaman.<lb />
After the program was a short<lb />
business meeting and Sybil Beaman,<lb />
acting president, presided. The pur- OfficCFS For 1944-45<lb />
The hoard also adopted a resolu-<lb />
tion that�the matter of retirement<lb />
of Dr. L. R. Meadows, made under the<lb />
state retirement law for state public<lb />
schools and institutional employees,<lb />
is a matter for the State retirement<lb />
board, whose secretary advises that<lb />
he (Meadowa) has regularly made ap-<lb />
plication "ii the prescribed form<lb />
Meadowf pension is expected to be<lb />
little more than $100 a month. He is<lb />
eligible for retirement now that he<lb />
reached his ooth birthday several<lb />
weeks ago.<lb />
Under the adopted recommenda-<lb />
tions, the business manager shall be<lb />
responsible for the following: Assist-<lb />
ance in budget preparation, control<lb />
of budget operation. Recounting and<lb />
preparatii nof financial reports, col-<lb />
lection of all institutional .income<lb />
pre-audit of expenditures, disburse-<lb />
ment of all funds except student ac-<lb />
tivity fees, internal audits, purchas-<lb />
ing, inventory of property, manage-<lb />
ment of student loan funds, manage-<lb />
ment of physical plant and business<lb />
management of dormitories, dining<lb />
halls and laundry.<lb />
No department of the college shall<lb />
collect any money without being<lb />
authorized to do so by the business<lb />
office. All institutional accounts<lb />
shal Ihe - audited annually by the<lb />
State auditors.<lb />
r<lb />
ft<lb />
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n<lb />
Officers<lb />
nt Boihf<lb />
Wednesday afternoon the Pitt<lb />
County (.ratal jury returned in Su-<lb />
perior Court in Greenville true bills<lb />
of indictment charging 16 counts of<lb />
eszlement and one of false pre-<lb />
ten " by Dr. Leon Meadows, presi-<lb />
dent of East Carolina Teachers col<lb />
Dr. Meadows' bond was set at<lb />
by Judge Clawson Williams.<lb />
� � bond was furnished.<lb />
The embesslement counts charge<lb />
Dr. Meadows with the mishandling of<lb />
more than $12,000 in special college<lb />
and student activity funds over a<lb />
period of five years. The false pre-<lb />
charge covers one of the 16<lb />
� mbezzlement.<lb />
Investigation for indictment was<lb />
hegui April 17 by Solicitor David M.<lb />
Chirk after the hoard of trustees in<lb />
three ions had exonerated Dr.<lb />
Meadows of any misha��,) ig of funds<lb />
� ;ed.<lb />
Solicitor Clark said that the 16 in-<lb />
lictn covered "tlu.se items in the<lb />
State Auditor's report which most<lb />
clearly indicated were of a criminal<lb />
ire He said further that he<lb />
probably would seek a special crimi-<lb />
ial term of Pitt Superior Court to try<lb />
the �. ince it would take about<lb />
to try it. The next<lb />
cheduled criminal term of<lb />
urt i-<lb />
I ��� i foi ee- ' V �<lb />
 n t i . � , i  iv � rovernn<lb />
v  e in tailed in a pro-<lb />
� 1. Tuesday, April 18,<lb />
pro � am<lb />
i : � rve � p<lb />
r asking guidance<lb />
the coming y e a r. Dr.<lb />
made a sh rt talk on "The<lb />
r  ibilitiea of Students in<lb />
1 ome of tht ir re-<lb />
ilities.<lb />
11 rothy 1 ��ui i resident of<lb />
Alpha Sigma Selects<lb />
pose of this meeting was to elect of<lb />
ficers for 1944-45. The following The Social Science honorary fra-<lb />
were elected: President. Gladys Da- ternity, the Alpha Sigma, elected of-<lb />
vis; First vice-president, Lucile ficers for the coming year on April<lb />
Husketh; Second vice-president presi-jlL Those elected were President,<lb />
dent Muriel Whitehurst; Third vice- Marjorie Smith; vice-president, Vera<lb />
president, Rehecco Horton; Corre-I P.rl Williams; secretary. Catherine! In explaining our heritage, Aman<lb />
snonding secretary, Worth Lanier; ; Wilson; treasurer, Frances Temple; da said, further, that it la a year-old ley, mmanuel Training Union direc-<lb />
Recording secretary, Margaret Ipock; reporter, Laurene Marshhurn. iconstitution. "Our future she da- tor; Catherine Charles, Memorial<lb />
Publicity representative Pearl rn- ' This is the first year there has elated, "is what we make it We Training Union director; Elsie Cor-<lb />
TTri,nsVw"icV'clashTwi old; Historian. Bettie Smith, Puhlica- been a social science fraternity on the can refuse it work and effort to help bftt extension director; Baptist Stu-<lb />
representative Laura Marie campus. Social science majors with rrow, or we can give It care to den<lb />
her dress.<lb />
Feeling quite hold some day, you Walker; TECO ECHO, Sarah<lb />
(See THESE WOMEN on Page 4) nis.<lb />
BY AMANDA ETHERIDGE<lb />
Swing Band Dance<lb />
Given In Wright<lb />
:ay night. April 15. the Col-<lb />
in tr hand gave a dance at the<lb />
' auditorium. Admission was<lb />
28 cents and quite a large<lb />
' students, servicemen, and<lb />
le enjoyed an evening of<lb />
ing to the modern strains of<lb />
mead by the band.<lb />
 Fisher is the faculty<lb />
ad the hand which was organ-<lb />
in the Winter quarter. The<lb />
ai has met with much success on<lb />
two occasions it hasplayed for a<lb />
allege dance, and at the Coronation<lb />
BaH at the high school.<lb />
once try<lb />
presence.<lb />
When dancing they all think they<lb />
are horn vocalists and insist on hum-<lb />
mine; or singing directly in your<lb />
ear .<lb />
( hoc never knows when he'll be put<lb />
lin �  There are always girls<lb />
to be found that ask. while dancing.<lb />
"Truthfully now. what i the matter<lb />
with my dancing?" Don't be misled<lb />
Into responding. "Well. Gertie, if<lb />
you'd renumber that all music has<lb />
particular rhythm and that my<lb />
feet are for me to dance on you'd get<lb />
along Letter And don't be subtle<lb />
and make any cracks about her danc-<lb />
ing may not he SO good hut she can<lb />
nire intermission.<lb />
Th,n there are the,Hbmste Cm council<lb />
taring eoBege and under 1 wlio at executive and legisla-<lb />
lu,mpt to be so much elder nch rf 3UMimt t.<lb />
 sophisticated<lb />
land those over<lb />
'childish as hih school jrirls and go<lb />
j. for "little girl" fashion. They <lb />
jo can't seem to strike a happy I The S. C.C. is made up of<lb />
medium. 1. residents of all chartered clubs<lb />
 �"W Cu-tto elo. President,<lb />
Siderl one ot the v�,a.�.u� of � co - ; . 1 ' -president, of the<lb />
,eSe KA hut in- Wl t � e.cot Jt- fc�  J other slu.<lb />
�.r �ne word of �rofn,t5 .md it he <lb />
e�mes qnieter thnn on empty de� h I k - J ' <lb />
chamber and colder than renn i<lb />
Woods in January.<lb />
If you send a girl gardenias she - from fc-<lb />
wanted roses, while if you sendI ner h wg would �ke to point<lb />
roses, she wanted gardenias. They<lb />
either think orchids come a dime a<lb />
dozen or that a fella picks up money<lb />
along the gutters. lecture room of the New Classroom<lb />
Then there is your dream girl who<lb />
believes what Confucius<lb />
man who park on hill<lb />
level<lb />
�. i resident<lb />
Student I looperaiive Government<lb />
the pai t � f. review<lb />
�� � i First Year of Cooperativ<lb />
Government She said that ou<lb />
-ernment is a constructive one<lb />
"it intends not to destroy but to build<lb />
up and give the student body a chane<lb />
; for exer i ing citisenship<lb />
President Lewis said that the road<lb />
had been made easier for the officers<lb />
of th( organization because of the<lb />
knowledge that they had the support<lb />
I of the student body. "We feel, said<lb />
Dorothy, "that our many hours of<lb />
I I or and anxiety have not been in<lb />
vain.<lb />
, Amanda Etheridge, who is presi-<lb />
dent of the Student Cooperative<lb />
Government association for the com-<lb />
ing year, presented "Our Heritage<lb />
and Our Future<lb />
"Our constitution is to<lb />
pared w:th the skeleton in<lb />
of a year-old child said<lb />
' a child needs a brain to learn to<lb />
walk, �' our constitution needs and<lb />
la- many brains to help it walk<lb />
It<lb />
�i AliL'USt.<lb />
In referring the indictments,<lb />
Solicitor Clark said, "This thing was<lb />
ed into my lap. I made a<lb />
thorough investigation of the charges<lb />
ied in the special audit. I drew<lb />
up indictments covering those items<lb />
rly seemed to be of a<lb />
criminal nature. The remainder<lb />
lably would be of a civil nature<lb />
I' is reported that there was pres-<lb />
brought on Mr. Clark from both<lb />
i.les of tlit- question. Some people<lb />
urged indictment, but others tried<lb />
rd to keep the matter as quiet as<lb />
. Mr, Clark stated that after<lb />
ating the matter he felt that<lb />
would not be doing his duty if he<lb />
atter ride.<lb />
be com-<lb />
the body<lb />
Amanda.<lb />
Siarins Johnson<lb />
ecied To Head<lb />
Baptist Students<lb />
� � Johnson of Stedman, has<lb />
� n tdeeted as president of<lb />
the Baptist Student union for next<lb />
ear.<lb />
Working with her, the following<lb />
til members have also been elec-<lb />
ted to serve as officers next year:<lb />
Lucile Smith as enlistment vice-<lb />
iresident; Mary Frances Ellis as so-<lb />
cial vice president; Ruby Hudson, de-<lb />
votional vice-president; Louvene<lb />
Womble, secretary; Miriam Johnson,<lb />
r; Laura Marie Walker,<lb />
music director; Anne Shearin, poster<lb />
Kaihryn Davenport, re-<lb />
rter; Elisabeth Thomas, Memorial<lb />
smlav School representative; Lau-<lb />
�i ae Marshburn, Immanuel Sunday<lb />
representative; Frances Whit-<lb />
'llool<lb />
tions<lb />
Mcln- I Ml average of a<lb />
i membership.<lb />
ire eligible for make it more to the steady stride of M<lb />
1 manhood.<lb />
1943-44 Council Secretary Reviews Events<lb />
Sponsored and Promoted By This Year's Body<lb />
oT who"act assilly and Ithne Government association. It is<lb />
and go indeed a relatively new body but is<lb />
already showing promising signs of<lb />
;the<lb />
have<lb />
S. C.<lb />
been<lb />
for<lb />
C its accomplishments<lb />
numerous but there are<lb />
ut here<lb />
On May 5, 1943 the S. C. C. of<lb />
ECTC met for the first time in the<lb />
At the beginning the new council J they presented a bill which was<lb />
elected its standing committees and , passed.<lb />
several special committees for pub-1 "Dime Day" drives functioned un-<lb />
licizing college, etc. Throughout the der the supervision of the S. C. C. in<lb />
entire year these various committees, the form of a committee appointed by<lb />
such as the Handbook, Entertain-<lb />
ment, Social, Elections, Courtesy<lb />
Card, House and Grounds, and Point<lb />
System committees, have functioned<lb />
smoothly making the convenience and<lb />
pleasure of the student body the<lb />
chief reason for their existence. The<lb />
S. C. C. has received reports from<lb />
each of these committees.<lb />
At the first meeting of the Fall<lb />
quarter Dorothy Lewis, vice-presi-<lb />
dent, took over the duties of Presi-<lb />
dent Cox, who was called to the<lb />
Marines.<lb />
During the past year the council<lb />
has kept under its jurisdiction the<lb />
Sunday afternoon recreation hour for<lb />
Service men.<lb />
On November 12-13 the S. C. C.<lb />
ted splendidly in turning-hack money<lb />
to help pay for the equipment. As<lb />
a result of the hard of the commit-<lb />
tees, the movie equipment will be in-<lb />
tailed sometime this week,<lb />
the President of the S. C. C. This The S. C. C has a Red Cross corn-<lb />
drive has entertained much success, mittee which hascontrihuted much te<lb />
The Elections Committees upon a j help make the Red Cross room suc-<lb />
unanimous vote of the members, jcssful and in addition various or<lb />
agasine representative; Jessie<lb />
ae Horn; V. YV. A. president, Jean<lb />
Dailey; Kathleen Whichard, day stu-<lb />
dent representative; and Sara<lb />
McKenzie, editor of<lb />
The faculty<lb />
B. S. U, next<lb />
Watters, Miss<lb />
and Dr. W.<lb />
These new officers wil lbe installed<lb />
at an installation party April<lb />
in the classroom building at<lb />
p. m. All Rapt is<lb />
vited to be tlu�re.<lb />
�The Key<lb />
advisers for the<lb />
year are Mrs. Ethel<lb />
Margaret Sammon,<lb />
A. Browne.<lb />
1 lbe inst<lb />
29th<lb />
8:00<lb />
ists are cordially in-<lb />
school year<lb />
one faculty<lb />
?T building with President Carlyle Cox, elected 20 delegates to attend the<lb />
id about! . Following that memorable <lb />
ho park on hill not being on. P <lb />
She always wants to take m g <lb />
a show, a<lb />
, always wants to tawe  np by fc g c c<lb />
dance, play bridge, or eat I nve<lb />
Raleigh Student Legislature which<lb />
meets annually in Raleigh. Most of<lb />
the delegates were S. C. C. members;<lb />
S. C. C. bought election booths for<lb />
student elections thus making it un-<lb />
necessary to borrow those belong to<lb />
the City of Greenville.<lb />
The S. C. C. supported whole-<lb />
heartedly the March of Dimes Cam-<lb />
paign for Infantile Paralysis and<lb />
Council members took an active part<lb />
in its success on the campus.<lb />
One of the outstanding achieve-<lb />
ments of the S. C. C. was that of lo-<lb />
cating and arranging to purchase the<lb />
much-needed new movie equipment<lb />
for the students. Acommittee fjom<lb />
the Council worked zealously in or-<lb />
der to obtain funds to pay for the<lb />
equipment. Heads of organizations,<lb />
consequently members of the S. C. C.<lb />
reworked their budgets and coopera-<lb />
ga inzations have sponsored Red<lb />
Cross Bandage Rolling projects.<lb />
The S. C. C. appointed a committee<lb />
which presented a definite plans for<lb />
making the duties of the faculty ad-<lb />
visers and chaperones clear to the<lb />
ttudents.<lb />
The S. C. C. for the year 1943-44<lb />
met for the last time in Austin build-<lb />
ing. April 12, 1944. With all sincer-<lb />
ity the S. C. C. of '43-44 hopes that<lb />
all its time and efforts have not been<lb />
in vain. In addition to the im-<lb />
measurahle amount of time spent by<lb />
the various S. C. C. committees the<lb />
Council itself met altogether<lb />
Thirteen Boys Leave<lb />
For Armed Forces<lb />
During the current<lb />
thirteen students and<lb />
member have withdrawn from school<lb />
to go into the armed forces.<lb />
Mr. Roland Farley, critic teacher<lb />
in physical education at the Green-<lb />
viile high school, was drafted into<lb />
the Army.<lb />
Six of the twelve students are in<lb />
the Army. Tney are Dave Owens,<lb />
Royal Carson, J. C. Shepherd, War-<lb />
ren Aldredjre. C. Hugh Edwards and<lb />
Thomas Craft. The Navy claims five<lb />
of them also. They are Sidney<lb />
Dunn. James Felton, George Wynne,<lb />
Robert Morgan and Ben Brown. It<lb />
uncertain which branch of service<lb />
John Bizzell and Morris Griffin are<lb />
in.<lb />
There may be others who have<lb />
.withdrawn from school this year to<lb />
regular sessions an approximate total; enter the services; however, names<lb />
of 52 hours and 35 minutes. are n�t available at present.<lb />
in<lb />
'<lb />
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PAGE TWO<lb />
The TECO ECHO<lb />
SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 1944<lb />
aft5�<lb />
Tons Of Metal Kept<lb />
From War Scrap Drive<lb />
Perhaps tons of scrap metal could be<lb />
released Un- the war effort if the students<lb />
ere riven permission to cut the heads and<lb />
fett off their beds.<lb />
For years members ot' the student body<lb />
have expressed a desire to cut the heads and<lb />
�t off their beds in order to make their<lb />
rooms more attractive. It is true that stu-<lb />
dents would take more pride in their dormi-<lb />
ms if they could do something to<lb />
the furniture. Interior decorators<lb />
L�ate i down beds to improve the<lb />
tie's room. By doing this,<lb />
� could be !hu n in deco-<lb />
n of the looms.<lb />
Even before the war. cutting the heads<lb />
and f ' the beds would have warranted<lb />
proval just for the sake of beauty. Now<lb />
i- another reason to give�donations<lb />
to the scraj' drive. The Government needs<lb />
scrap metal ami hundreds of pounds stand<lb />
idle in dormitory rooms while Uncle Sam<lb />
bej donations. If for no other reason.<lb />
students should certainly be allowed to cut<lb />
their beds down.<lb />
W HAT-HAVE-YOU<lb />
in the April 8 issue of the State Magazine:<lb />
"Yes; Dr. Meadows has decided to step<lb />
down. But what about the trustees of the<lb />
college? Thej voted eight to four, to<lb />
exonerate the president. At their last meet-<lb />
ing, a i(solution was presented to this ef-<lb />
fect. This resolution, unless we are mis-<lb />
en had been prepared before1 the meeting<lb />
took place and before the evidence was sub-<lb />
mitted. It seems to us that a board of<lb />
trustees of any institution represent just as<lb />
iverful influence as does the president.<lb />
Their acti ns and decisions should be taken<lb />
solelj in consideration of the progress, de-<lb />
velopn nf and welfare of the institution,<lb />
nd not in connection with the welfare of<lb />
any one indh idual.<lb />
ad ion whi h they did in<lb />
e are of the opinion that<lb />
Well,<lb />
stay�<lb />
TO<lb />
day is:<lb />
con<lb />
By Bob Martin<lb />
it looks as if Spring is really here<lb />
an: way. activity on the tennis<lb />
lV tans (some natural and some<lb />
! i nd new tender romances on the<lb />
prove so. Question of the<lb />
"Will Pitt County rains continue to<lb />
a<lb />
In your reporter's first venture into<lb />
column business, he did what so many<lb />
humans do, make a mistake. Therefore, he<lb />
wishes to take this opportunity to make a<lb />
correction. He mentioned in the column<lb />
that the arboretum "situation" on a certain<lb />
Sunday afternoon was a pressure affair <lb />
the Administration on the judiciary. That,<lb />
it seems, was not true and he offers his<lb />
apologies as to the mention of the word<lb />
.�( ssure<lb />
thinks Elsie West and<lb />
Etheridge did an exce<lb />
This corner<lb />
da "Alan<lb />
. � 'h Dixie Leaf Debate tourna-<lb />
tit during Easter week-end. They indeed<lb />
were a credit to East Carolina Teachers<lb />
coil i and to themselves, as they emerged<lb />
the top ten list  debaters, losing only<lb />
two decisions. Only one team lost one de-<lb />
cision. Give them and the Jarvis Forensic<lb />
club, which is under tin supervision of Dr.<lb />
Meredith N. Posey, a well deserved "pat on<lb />
back<lb /><lb />
so in line for congratulations is the<lb />
college swing band. In just a few months it<lb />
organized and has grown into an<lb />
d of which we can indeed point<lb />
 pride. They give us music equal to,<lb />
and far above, most of that furnished by<lb />
visiting orchestras in the past. The guiding<lb />
genius behind the scences is Mr. Charles<lb />
Fishera newcomer tothemusicdelart-<lb />
nilmt,whogivesfreelyofhistimeand<lb />
taent.Sodon'tforgettoappreciatethis<lb />
S of guj s and girls.<lb />
W�er now�e ermay be<lb />
worth.partoi aneditorialwhichaa red<lb />
mbers i f th<lb />
Doaro who<lb />
view that welfare of Dr.<lb />
adows, personally, was of greateer im-<lb />
rtance that the welfare of the college.<lb />
We believe that it would be in the best<lb />
� sts of the college if these eight mem-<lb />
bers resigned their office.<lb />
We commend the four members who<lb />
had the courage t T�nsider the evidence in<lb />
the case and vote accordingly, regardless of<lb />
how much they may have hated to vote as<lb />
they did<lb />
(Editorial�State Magazine�April 8. 1944)<lb /><lb />
'l he heighl of inconsistency and revers-<lb />
al of position, in tin opinions of many, is<lb />
that evidenced by our president. Dr. Mead-<lb />
ows. Auditors stayed here about eight<lb />
months and he didn't satisfactorily explain<lb />
certain accounts for them. Then at the first<lb />
nie tine of the Board of Trustees, he said he<lb />
c uld i xplain and in three days made a list<lb />
of what he had spent : he "asked for the<lb />
resignati ns of four members, then dropped<lb />
the cha against them, he asked for re-<lb />
tirement, a1 the end of the school year<lb />
(August 31 and now he asks for immediate<lb />
retirement. What does all this mean?<lb />
Also concerning Dr. Meadows, it has<lb />
come to our attention that many students<lb />
feel that they were sold out" by the)<lb />
Governor, and by certain officials, in that<lb />
the handling of the special funds by Dr.<lb />
Meadows was not more fully investigated.<lb />
A1 first the Governor and other officials<lb />
. iblicly approved the action of the students<lb />
in ting such, and by all indications a<lb />
investigation by a positively<lb />
known tin I and unprejudiced body was<lb />
rhen Ir. Meadows announced<lb />
bis � irement, it gained official approval,<lb />
! nd continued investigation or judgment of<lb />
facts was apparently dropped. Many felt<lb />
ca had a band in this. But, per-<lb />
haps now. those who have considered all ef-<lb />
f rts to clear up the matter lost will have<lb />
n w hope with the turning over to the Grand<lb />
Jury of Pitt county a bill of indictment.<lb />
1 is not � �' �.<lb />
SCUMMING<lb />
Tin K yhoh Correspondent<lb />
The Teco Echo<lb />
Published Biweeklp hy the Students of East<lb />
Carolina Teuchers College<lb />
Entered as second-class matter December 3,<lb />
1925, at the U. S. Postoffice. Greenville,<lb />
N. C. under the act of March 3, 1879.<lb />
Maribelle Robertson Editor-in-chief<lb />
ASSOCIATE EDITORS<lb />
Rosalie Brown, Thorn Williams<lb />
Goggin, Louise Kilgo, Robert .Martin<lb />
DeLysle.<lb />
Jean<lb />
Jackie<lb />
REPORTERS<lb />
Cornelia Beems, Katie Owen. Hazel Harris.<lb />
Frances Congleton. Jimmy Warren, Paula<lb />
Ross. Jane Hardy. Helen Wooten, Elsie<lb />
West. Kathryn Sprinkle. Camille Jernigan,<lb />
Ruby Hudson. Carol Leigh Humphries.<lb />
( athy Hester.<lb />
Mary Sue Moore<lb />
John Johnson<lb />
Fashion Editor<lb />
Photography Editor<lb />
BUSINESS STAFF<lb />
Sybil Pea man Business Manager<lb />
ASSOCIATE BUSINESS MANAGERS<lb />
Gladys Davis. Lucillee Husketh. Betty Bat-<lb />
son, Helen Wooten, June Brandenburg,<lb />
Grace Clark.<lb />
Denver E. Baughan<lb />
Beecher Flanagan<lb />
Graham T. Olive<lb />
Member<lb />
North Carolina Collegiate Press<lb />
Association<lb />
Member<lb />
Associated Gottefciate Press<lb />
Distributor �<lb />
GoUebiate Di6est<lb />
MHIMHtid ran notion.u xdvcrtisino by<lb />
National Advertising Service, Inc.<lb />
CmiUv PrnMiimri Ktprnenutnt<lb />
� MAOMON Avc Nsw YOfiK. N. Y.<lb />
��� ra<lb />
Sorry, we can't oblige you with a<lb />
scummy scumming this issue, but we're ex-<lb />
hausted from all that snooping it took to<lb />
bring you the last eolyum. Anyway, we dug<lb />
u a small handful. Hope it'll do 'til we get<lb />
over this spell of spring fever.<lb />
1' seems that Hazel Harris has lost that<lb />
; S. A. since Doug Nelson has to be paid<lb />
� � kiss her.<lb />
hn Charlton is trying to bring back<lb />
when swooning was the<lb />
you were breaking<lb />
Fleming the other<lb />
reason for your<lb />
we call them.<lb />
old da<lb />
( � uld it be that<lb />
another engagement in<lb />
night, since that was the<lb />
ast "fainting spells"�shall<lb />
back. This time we want to present Miss<lb />
Norwood with a bouquet of orchids. She's<lb />
been picked on just as much as anyone else,<lb />
and she's been mighty swell about it. In<lb />
the meantime, we're going to give her a little<lb />
rest and try Miss Austin. Wonder why she<lb />
looked so happy last week�could it have<lb />
been Mulholland�or better still, DeLoach?<lb />
So far, this hasn't been a lovelorn col-<lb />
umn, but recently we got this bit of corre-<lb />
spondence. It reads as follows: "Advice<lb />
to ECTC Wolverettes�The wolves of<lb />
ECTC. better known as the stronger sex of<lb />
the campus, hereby wish to state that they<lb />
would appreciate the cooperation of the ECTC<lb />
girls in following the rules of etiquette and<lb />
refrain from asking the wolves of the cam-<lb />
pus for dates. We agree that there is an<lb />
acute man shorta.ee (or boy shortage) and<lb />
alsc that this is leap year, but it is getting<lb />
pretty tiresome to have to hide behind your<lb />
favorite bush 13 to avoid being swamped by<lb />
date-seeking wolverettes. Remember your<lb />
popularity on the campus will be twice as<lb />
high if you let the wolves chase you instead<lb />
of your chasing the wolves. We remain<lb />
yours. THE WILSON HALL RAIDERS<lb />
With that word to the wise, we sign off<lb />
'till next week.<lb />
K.<lb />
K.<lb />
WITH THE ARMED<lb />
FORCES<lb />
By Rosalie Broun<lb />
Well. boys, it's good to be back after<lb />
missing an issue, but if you fellas don't get<lb />
that writers cramp out of your hand and<lb />
start letting us know what you are doing all<lb />
over the world. I shall have to take up knit-<lb />
ting, and I'm definitely not the domestic<lb />
type. So won't you write and tell us where<lb />
you are, what you are doing (if Uncle Sam<lb />
says it's O. K.) and that you still remember<lb />
your Alma Mater?<lb />
Some sure signs that we aren't forgot-<lb />
ten are the furlough visitors. Clinton<lb />
Joyner who is with the Army Medical<lb />
Corps stationed at Camp Lee, Va rated a<lb />
"210" (ten days) and has been very much<lb />
in evidence on the campus. "It feels good to<lb />
get back to ECTC even though I do have a<lb />
lot of competition with t h e Marines he<lb />
says. "but. being as I'm one of the lucky boys<lb />
stationed near home I'm able to get home<lb />
enough to keep my girl friend on the ball<lb /><lb />
The grape vine is truly a great system,<lb />
and that is practically the way I received<lb />
news of several of our boys. Recently a<lb />
letter came to the staff from 1st. Lt. Frank<lb />
W. Morris. Jr headed "Somewhere It<lb />
seems that Frank was inspired to write us<lb />
because of some back issues of this "sheet"<lb />
received from Stanley Scarborough whom<lb />
he had bumped into upon arrival at his new<lb />
station from another theatre of operation.<lb />
Stanley is now a sergeant in the military<lb />
police. Back to Frank's letter I quote,<lb />
"Stanley had five copies which he gave me,<lb />
and 1 must admit they made me a little home-<lb />
sick for old ECTC. The latest of the five was<lb />
dated December 15 and reading about the<lb />
Christmas dance, etc really reminded me of<lb />
some good old times. ECTC has been a con-<lb />
stant subject of conversation ever since I<lb />
came into combat last June 5. When I joined<lb />
the 68th Fighter Squadron on that date, who<lb />
should be the first person to meet me but<lb />
Bill Shelton (president of Men's Student<lb />
government '39-40) then a 1st. lieutenant<lb />
and now a major. Bill and I flew a lot of<lb />
combat together on Cape Bon, Pantelleria,<lb />
Sicily, and Italy, and have more to do over<lb />
here. In fact old ECTC has been running<lb />
STUDENT SPOTLIGHT<lb />
i .  , ink Hum 1)n "<lb />
By ('(ml L igh Hum)<lb />
who stand-<lb />
out<lb />
the<lb />
Many of you already know this Senior<lb />
on campus, as one who for three years served yo<lb />
library in securing books.<lb />
As a grammar grade major from Ridsvii<lb />
Stone needs no introduction to tin- student b<lb />
freshmen met her last fall as she helped them make<lb />
ments during Freshman Orientation week.<lb />
me is a member oi the lall �<lb />
During her I<lb />
lb<lb />
M.<lb />
Yes, as you guess. .<lb />
society (none under 5 ft. (.<lb />
in. allowed.)<lb />
years'here she has proved to be outstanding in -<lb />
pus activities. As a Freshman, she became an<lb />
ber of the VWr.x and Methodist Student ass i<lb />
ing her Junior year, Helen served as president ol the I<lb />
and treasurer of the YWCA. In the House ol ide<lb />
program last spring, she represented the spirit oi<lb />
As president of the YWCA tins year. Helen h<lb />
many qualities of good leadership. In the Senior<lb />
fives, the Senior class chose her as the "one I<lb />
succeed As a result of her good work thes<lb />
various places, you will find her name among tl<lb />
"Who's Who Among Students in American Coll<lb />
Universitiees She has also been a member of th<lb />
Cooperative council this year.<lb />
Attending YWCA President School at<lb />
Union Theological seminary last summer for<lb />
six weeks was a great experience for Helen.<lb />
"Pennsylvania station seems like a city<lb />
within'itself as compared with the town<lb />
from which I come says Helen. "The fun,<lb />
fellowship, and inspiration with girls, repre-<lb />
senting nine states and fourteen colleges is ins<lb />
something I can never forget She hopes<lb />
to go back some day�maybe after several t i<lb />
years of teaching. The next time she does<lb />
not want to get caught in a Harlem riot as<lb />
she did on her first trip there:<lb />
Helen's hobby is collecting picture<lb />
postal cards from "everywhere" and poems<lb />
and quotations from great writers. As for<lb />
her favorite food. Helen says quite emphat-<lb />
ically, "anything with chocolate in it-<lb />
chocolate pudding, chocolate cake, chocolate<lb />
ice cream and chocolate candy (It's good<lb />
to have her as a roommate when those boxes<lb />
of chocolate stuff come from home, too!)<lb />
Helen's favorite sports are hiking and soft-<lb />
ball.<lb />
One of the worse sounds to her ears, is<lb />
the popping of chewing gum. (It still goes<lb />
on, even though our supplyns limited, they<lb />
m<lb />
Bits o x as!<lb />
non<lb />
BY SUE<lb />
of hiberna-<lb />
your ward-<lb />
chool,<lb />
dears,<lb />
why Penny Smith has been so the 58th for some time- since Bil1 nas been<lb />
Editorial Adviser<lb />
Business Adviser<lb />
Tclinical Adviser<lb />
Wonder<lb />
happy since Easter weekend? They say old<lb />
flames never die. What about it, Penny?<lb />
Did you know that Camille Jernigan<lb />
had a very good girl friend at A.C. named<lb />
Bill? At least they have the same tastes�<lb />
in men.<lb />
LOST BLOND�5 ft. 11 inches-<lb />
blue eyes�last seen headed toward Fort<lb />
Bragg. U found, please return to Babe<lb />
Hooks so she'll look natural again. (Her<lb />
suntan could stand a little blondeening.)<lb />
Fleming Hall girls really know how to<lb />
keep their dirt undercover. Come on, girls,<lb />
let just a little bit leak through so this<lb />
column will be interesting.<lb />
Well??!? Have you seen Maribelle<lb />
Robertson's 3rd finger, left hand? Not bad<lb />
�in fact, bee-you-ti-f ul! Wonder how<lb />
Billy stopped her from talking long enough<lb />
for him to pop the question. He did it,<lb />
though, so congratulations to him�and for<lb />
both of them�Best Wishes!<lb />
At the rate people are getting engaged<lb />
around here�and married� there won't be<lb />
anybody left to teach school.<lb />
So Blimp is thinking about joining the<lb />
Waves. Aren't there enough lieutenants<lb />
for you. or do you like the ensign uniforms<lb />
better?<lb />
Incidentally, who is "Pill's" latest girl?<lb />
Is it true that his motto is "date every<lb />
female at ECTC, including the Dean of<lb />
Women"?<lb />
Well, girls, our own Mr. Bill Lee is go-<lb />
ing to Annapolis in June, so somebody had<lb />
better work fast. Watch out for Maddrey<lb />
�She's in there pitching as usual. (She'll<lb />
learn.)<lb />
Uncle Sam certainly has did me dirt�<lb />
imagine his taking my three best sources of<lb />
material. Anyway, if Joe, Stanfield and<lb />
Rob't are as much help to him as they were<lb />
to me, the war can't last much longer. Also<lb />
it's going to be mighty uninteresting now to<lb />
walk up the hill toward Wilson�just when<lb />
the leaves have provided such a haven, too.<lb />
Lorraine Moore and Ed Beddingfield<lb />
looked mighty happy this weekend. Wish<lb />
more of the girls around here could have<lb />
their men more often.<lb />
Last issue we gave Vashti a pat on the<lb />
squadron commander a good while Well�<lb />
this really was news. Our congratulations<lb />
to Bill and we wish both plenty of luck in<lb />
their new endeavors. Through Frank we<lb />
also learn that his former roommate, Alfred<lb />
Baucom. is stationed in the South Pacific,<lb />
getting along fine and holding the rank of<lb />
captain. Frank wrote that he used to see<lb />
Spence Hatley quite frequently when he was<lb />
in advanced flying school back in '42. "Re-<lb />
meember Hatley and his orchestra?" He<lb />
asked. "Signing off now and looking for-<lb />
ward to visiting ECTC when I get back<lb />
from Shangri-la Lt. Frank W. Morris,<lb />
Jr 58th Fighter Squadron, 33rd. Fighter<lb />
Group, A. P.O. 883 co Postmaster, New<lb />
York, N. Y.<lb /><lb />
Via the grape vine again I learned that<lb />
three former students found each other<lb />
down New Orleans way and spent an after-<lb />
noon "shooting the breeze They were Evan<lb />
Griffin who is working on PT boats in the<lb />
shipyard there, Dallas Peel and Paul Wal-<lb />
drop who are in the V-12 program at Tu-<lb />
lane university. According to Evan they had<lb />
quite a lot to talk about.<lb />
Letters To The Editor<lb />
By Curtis Butler<lb />
Dear Editor:<lb />
The presence of a symphony orchestra<lb />
is a rare (much too rare) occasion on the<lb />
ECTC campus; so when we attend a con-<lb />
cert, it is much like going into a Mohamme-<lb />
dan mosque or attending a ball at the White<lb />
House. We really don't know exactly how<lb />
to conduct ourselves and we cannot easily<lb />
make a s e c r e t of it. By following a few<lb />
simple rules we can obtain quite a bit of ease<lb />
and self-confidence.<lb />
Of course, we should be attentive lis-<lb />
teners. Nothing can be more annonying<lb />
and disturbing to the music lovers than to<lb />
sit behind someone who continuously<lb />
squirms in his seat and carries on an end-<lb />
less chatter with his companion. This is<lb />
mere courtesy. And even though the<lb />
Cotton is king again! Out<lb />
ation for the winter; and into<lb />
robe, a good spring tonic. Cotton for<lb />
cotton for play; cotton is versatile!<lb />
Gingham, chambray, batiste,<lb />
seersucker, prints�your choice. My<lb />
you can't go wrong.<lb />
For classes the simple shirtwaist frock<lb />
of times gone by is still the best b i I<lb />
(Already you've proved the well-known<lb />
truth by making showings fresh from the<lb />
band box in cotton.) The tailored shirt<lb />
tucked in the big printed full skirt is cam-<lb />
pus costume, spring and summer. The cot-<lb />
ton suit in seersucker is always tops for<lb />
c 1 a s s e s. traveling or what-have-you.<lb />
Mademoiselle shows a beautiful (your man'll<lb />
think so too!) striped chambray suit with<lb />
white pique piping.<lb />
For classes, dates, dancing most any<lb />
Saturday night, nothing's better than a fit-<lb />
ted bodice with a full skirt. Skirts aren't<lb />
as twirlable as of last year but you'll find<lb />
some fetching numbers with gathered (some<lb />
gathers, that is) skirts dotted about in the<lb />
latest fashion Mags. Vogue recommends a<lb />
gorgeous hussy of a dress ; made of big bands<lb />
of green, sand, and blue gingham, the eye-<lb />
attracter has a fitted waist with the latest<lb />
cap sleeves, and a full skirt. For you Tall<lb />
Gals, Skinny, nothing could be better.<lb />
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music may be soothing, do not go to sleep.<lb />
But if this evilest of all evils occurs, please<lb />
do not move! z<lb />
Be on time at the concert, if it is pos-<lb />
sible and don't leave before it is over. If it<lb />
is necessary to leave early, wait until inter-<lb />
mission or at least Detween numbers.<lb />
(Would you make your departure after eat-<lb />
ing the first course of a meal at the home of<lb />
Mrs. Ritzy.) Would you leave the theater<lb />
after seeing only the comedy or the<lb />
reel or half the feature?<lb />
And, by all means, do not applause un-<lb />
til a complete symphony is played, lt is<lb />
absolutely wrong and discourteous to do<lb />
otherwise. The symphony is a musical com-<lb />
position made up of several movements and<lb />
should not be applauded until all is heard.<lb />
Watch this, for it is one of the characteris-<lb />
tics of those to whom the concert halls<lb />
new places<lb />
The next time you attend a concert trv<lb />
these few suggestions and the chances' are<lb />
that you will act in a manner which even the<lb />
professional concert-goer will wish to<lb />
emulate.<lb />
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names and authors of these books will be<lb />
published in this and successive issues of the<lb />
TECO ECHO. In this issue the general col-<lb />
lection will be completed as follows:<lb />
Garrison, At Home With Children; Lo-<lb />
so, Secuftarial Office Practice; Frykhind, Worshio- f<lb />
Trade and Job Analysis; Rithman, Build it<lb />
Yourself; Chaffers, Handbook of Marks on<lb />
Pottery and Porcelain; Frost, Contemporary<lb />
Piece<lb />
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Ocean; Adams, Atlas of Am Hist<lb />
Adams, The An . Crockett, P<lb />
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Revolution; Minnegrode, Certain Rich '<lb />
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Dynamitt Cargo; Roustan. Pvm<lb />
trench Revolution; Baldwin. Thi St<lb />
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ItfURDAY, APRIL 29. 1944<lb />
The TECO ECHO<lb />
PAGE THREE<lb />
Posture Health Drive Ends<lb />
n Crowning Rulers Tonight<lb />
to make the student !<lb />
Min Fran Jarvis Forensic Club<lb />
Has Varied Program<lb />
Bowling Alley<lb />
Releases Scoring<lb />
ead Bowlers<lb />
Austin Third Floor Spooks<lb />
Make Merry In Storm-Blackout<lb />
BY HAZEL HARRIS<lb />
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tlth Education I dasa<lb />
p -tare Week during<lb />
nil -1 29. The cam-<lb />
rht when the<lb />
i queen of posture will<lb />
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PI dance.<lb />
 made Monday<lb />
A specie oosa-<lb />
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minetion. Af-<lb />
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Since<lb />
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Forensic club on Thursday<lb />
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April<lb />
program was presented by<lb />
several of the members. (Catherine<lb />
Abernethy, the vice-president and<lb />
progtam chairman, presided.<lb />
 poem by Thomas Hood, "The<lb />
Sonj of the Shirt was reead by<lb />
Doris Baumrind. This was followed<lb />
bj a report from the representatives,<lb />
to the Dixie Strawberry Leaf Debate<lb />
Tournament in Charlotte, which was<lb />
given 1 s Elsie West, one of the de-<lb />
bater Thirty-five teams took part<lb />
the tournament, and the team from<lb />
ECTC was among the ton ten being<lb />
rioUS five Ottt of seven times.<lb />
� us sidelights were contrib-<lb />
by Amanda Etheridge, the sec-<lb />
ond member of the ECTC team, who<lb />
told of a few amusing incidents but<lb />
. to make a full length speech<lb />
: allowed an hour and a half<lb />
in which to do so.<lb />
The program closed with a short<lb />
talk on "The Life and Music of<lb />
Tschaikowski" bn Curtis Butler.<lb />
meeting was adj irned after pl<lb />
were made for a social meeting<lb />
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n Thursday night, March 24,<lb />
there have been many students<lb />
ave taken advantage of the op-<lb />
lity and tried their hand at<lb />
in the new alleys here on the<lb />
The bowling alley is open<lb />
nday through Friday from<lb />
10 p.m. until 10:00 p.m on Satur-<lb />
from 1:80 p.m. until 5:30 p.m.<lb />
n Sunday from 8:00 p.m. until<lb />
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The following people are the high-<lb />
i � up to date girls: Alma<lb />
wden 135 and Jessilu Aman<lb />
v Henry Harris 148 and<lb />
Big" Tripp 1BJ.<lb />
howling over 100 are: " Lee<lb />
Winnie Bell, Stanfield John-<lb />
lie Chadwiek, Fenner Boyd,<lb />
immings, Doris Frank, Mary<lb />
J istice, John Chartton, Lota<lb />
�: White. Irene Trott, Bever-<lb />
utler, Draughton, .lack Johnson,<lb />
on Crandell, Blanch Ogburn,<lb />
lie "Little" Tripp, Porgie Win-<lb />
I, Evelyn Rouse, Eleanor Booth,<lb />
Henson, Bob Martin, Julian<lb />
roe Lassiter, Alton Grey,<lb />
neth James and Ruth Spencer.<lb />
It was stormy that night, I remem-<lb />
ber, when we three members of the<lb />
scenery crew climbed the creaking<lb />
stairs to the third floor of Austin.<lb />
For a while, all went well; then, just<lb />
after I had sent the boys back down-<lb />
stairs for some lumber, I heard the<lb />
black-out signal Quickly, I flicked<lb />
off the light, and then, seeing, a<lb />
 faint glow from far down the side<lb />
hall, I made my way toward it. grop-<lb />
i ing along the wall.<lb />
Past the interminable lines of<lb />
locked doors, down the long, shadowy<lb />
ball I went, my footsteps echoing<lb />
hollowly behind me. I reached the<lb />
end of the hall, turned the corner,<lb />
and snapped off tli last lights. Utter<lb />
darkness shrouded me like black<lb />
(<lb />
velvet, hot and stifling. I retraced<lb />
my steps, going more slowly now.<lb />
There seemed to DC something walk-<lb />
ing a little way behind me; I could<lb />
hear the faint, irregular rhythm of<lb />
footsteps. I stopped to listen. Not a<lb />
sound, and my straining eyes were<lb />
unable to pierce the blackness. I<lb />
started on again, my heart pounding.<lb />
Bast the little alcove leading to the<lb />
elevator where formless things wait-<lb />
ed to spring out upon me I crept, on<lb />
and on down a hall that seemed sud-<lb />
denly to have stretched out to twice<lb />
its length. The footsteps still fol-<lb />
lowed followed ell at once I stop-<lb />
ped anfl began to laugh. Of course,<lb />
they were only echoes of my footfalls<lb />
-hadn't I noticed the echo in that<lb />
hall not five minutes before?<lb />
Reassured, I made my way back to<lb />
the front hall, felt my way along the<lb />
wall to the platform we were build-<lb />
ing, and sat down.<lb />
Outside flashed the first sheet<lb />
lightning of the storm, and for a<lb />
moment every object in the hall stood<lb />
Ethridge And Gibson<lb />
Performed In Chapel<lb />
Miss Josephine Gibson, soloist and<lb />
Miss Eleanor Ethridge, pianist ren<lb />
dered several selections at Chapel out sharply in the blue-white glare.<lb />
Mi<lb />
d posture at all times declared<lb />
Stuart Tripp. member of the Posture<lb />
Drive committee.<lb />
Alumni News<lb /><lb />
Registrar Lists<lb />
Honor Students<lb />
Of Winter Term<lb />
Tuesday. April 11<lb />
Dr. Gilbert, who was in charge of<lb />
the program, led the devotional, read-<lb />
ing from first Corinthians, 13th<lb />
chapter, and introduced Jo and Miss<lb />
Etheridge.<lb />
Jo sang three numbers�"Now Up-<lb />
o nthe First Day of the Week by<lb />
Frank La Farge; an aria from Saint-<lb />
Saetis. "Sampson and Delilah, and<lb />
Because by d'Hardelot.<lb />
Then the darkness came back with a<lb />
rush. I shivered a little as the<lb />
streaming rain lashed across the<lb />
windows. Somewhere behind me an-<lb />
other window was banging irregu-<lb />
larly as though some monsted of the<lb />
storm were pounding for admittance.<lb />
1 Again came the lightning, and in a<lb />
far corner of the hall I saw two<lb />
small greenish spots glowing against<lb />
the shadows: then there was a pat-<lb />
Dr. Frank Stars For Faculty<lb />
In Game With Students<lb />
BY ELSIE WEST<lb />
Miss Etheridge played "Waltz injtering rush as the rat scurried<lb />
A-flat by Brahms; "La Comparsa across into the scenery room, and I<lb />
by Ernesto Lecuona, a Cuban com- relaxed once more.<lb />
poser, and Grieg's "To Spring<lb />
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month. A<lb />
! was appointed<lb />
J. Steagall<lb />
Mr Ruth<lb />
J. R. Harris<lb />
1 hinii<lb />
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Office of District Vice-President<lb />
The election of district vice-presi-<lb />
�- will be held next month, when<lb />
nominations will be announced and<lb />
dlots will be sent to all paid mem-<lb />
these<lb />
v ious<lb />
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made<lb />
ters.<lb />
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winter quarter 1944<lb />
made the usual variety<lb />
n courses carried. It<lb />
i careful comparison of<lb />
with those made in pre-<lb />
s to determinte whether<lb />
rood<lb />
cord foi<lb />
�rse or<lb />
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this quarter was bet-<lb />
about the same as that<lb />
students in other quar-<lb />
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Nanni<lb />
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The office<lb />
is very<lb />
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lei :� avor<lb />
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.f district vice-presi-<lb />
important. "At all<lb />
he constitution, "they<lb />
to create a spirit of<lb />
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by helping to<lb />
rs throughout<lb />
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listrict meeting a year.<lb />
p� cause the districts ot fhe Alumni<lb />
Association are the same a- the dis-<lb />
�� ts of the North Carolina Edn<lb />
Association, it is possible, even<lb />
�r present travel restrictions, to<lb />
llli<lb />
� v 29, that<lb />
ted any<lb />
: t. Dr. Leon<lb />
prited any<lb />
� tdy of<lb />
ersonal<lb />
has not<lb />
convert-<lb />
personal<lb />
least a brief meeting of alum-<lb />
itftend district meetings of<lb />
hers' association. By corre-<lb />
ICe, to the vice-p: oisdeiits<lb />
ut accurate information<lb />
-���: the highest standards of<lb />
brighter side of the picture,<lb />
that 29 students who were do-<lb />
ing practice teaching and 127 others;<lb />
mad a grade average of "2" on all<lb />
thej .veie taking which car-<lb />
� Finite grade. The honors<lb />
�!� high grades were pretty evenly<lb />
divided between the different class<lb />
groups which hows that no one<lb />
 monopoly on intelligence.<lb />
industry red apples or whatever it<lb />
akes to secure good grades.<lb />
Students doing practice teaching<lb />
i ived only a grade of "B" on that<lb />
course, when passed, and they usual-<lb />
ly take only one or two other courses<lb />
with the practice teaching; but<lb />
tke teaching absorbs so much of<lb />
! time and energies that little is<lb />
left - i t! ey -ay, to put on other<lb />
courses However, a considerable<lb />
i a very loyal alumna, has<lb />
almost impossible in the<lb />
Meadows<lb />
ally<lb />
are a:<lb />
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ent district<lb />
follow I:<lb />
Western District:<lb />
vice-presl-<lb />
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individual<lb />
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lasae deci-<lb />
Boa�i of<lb />
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Board who<lb />
the goals<lb />
and minds<lb />
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and Mr. Leon<lb />
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and '<lb />
loyalty<lb />
del<lb />
For the Western District: Mrs.<lb />
B. M. Bennett, of Forest City, who<lb />
'has been an active worker in the<lb />
Association since her graduation in<lb />
1917 and who by her fine leadership<lb />
in the Association and her commun-<lb />
ity services became the Alumni<lb />
Award recipient of 1941,<lb />
For the South Piedmont District.<lb />
Mrs. Bonnie W. Rogers (Nancy<lb />
Brantley, "24) of Charlotte, who, as<lb />
He vicinity of camps, to ac-<lb />
mucfa during her term of<lb />
�Vi<lb />
,e organized and first presideent of<lb />
the Charlotte Chapter .splendidly<lb />
demonstrated her leadership and<lb />
ir publicity that loyalty.<lb />
who thou<lb />
found it<lb />
Fayettevi<lb />
complish<lb />
office. I<lb />
For tin- Northeastern District. Mrs.<lb />
Mamie Copeland Liverman, (A. B.<lb />
1928), of Winterville, where she is<lb />
active in the local chapter.<lb />
For the Northwestern District,<lb />
there has been no vice-president since<lb />
last July 6. On that date Alice Pope,<lb />
who was giving excellent service, was<lb />
married to Mr. Barker Boyd Rand of<lb />
Raleigh, where she is now an active<lb />
member of the Raleigh Chapter. It<lb />
is hoped that an equally strong alum-<lb />
na may be chosen as her successor.<lb />
number of them made very<lb />
grades on the extra courses.<lb />
The distribution of students who<lb />
made a grade average of "2" during<lb />
the winter quarter shapes up as fid-<lb />
lows : Freshmen -<lb />
� 33; Juniors �<lb />
other Seniors doing practice teaching<lb />
� 29. This is a grand total of 156<lb />
who made a grade average of �'2'<lb />
during the winter quarter.<lb />
The names of those making a "2"<lb />
average are:<lb />
Freshmen:<lb />
Rhoda Mae Bone. J. L. Brandt.<lb />
.ban Brown, Amos 0. Clark. Jr<lb />
Clifton K. Crandell, Florence Daven-<lb />
port, Lorraine Y. Davis, Thelma Dil-<lb />
lay, Mary C. Dixon, Aldine Early,<lb />
Melba Garner, Margaret Hall, Annie<lb />
Belle Johnson, Katy Lou Jone;<lb />
1 iyn Lois Jones, Rosa Lancaster.<lb />
Frances Ellen Lewis, Kay Mann,<lb />
Helen Best Matthews, Elisabeth<lb />
Moore, Kathryn Morris, Douglas<lb />
Nelson, Hannah M. Morris, Dorothy<lb />
Peebles, Edna Ellen Sharps, Vivien<lb />
Sitterton, Martha Strewn, Alice Ruth<lb />
Sutton, Mary Whitehurst, A a n e<lb />
Woody, Olive Woody.<lb />
Sophomores:<lb />
Pearl Arnold, Dora Bailey, Doris<lb />
Baumrind. Elizabeth Bridget's. Ruth<lb />
Brown, Curtis Butler, Jessie Love<lb />
Now there was nothing save dark-<lb />
ness and the gusty roar of the rain<lb />
and wind. For what seemed like<lb />
hours I crouched there, listening to<lb />
tin- elemental fury of the storm.<lb />
Suddenly there were footsteps again<lb />
�no echo this time, surely. They<lb />
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PAGE FOUR<lb />
The TECO ECHO<lb />
SATURDAY, APRIL 29,<lb />
year's Programs Outlined<lb />
By Entertainment Committee<lb />
BY JAMES WARREN<lb />
Before going out of office this year<lb />
the Entertainment comniitte of the<lb />
past nine months has selected four of<lb />
the chief attractions for next year's<lb />
program. The entertainments chosen<lb />
the Columbia All Star Opera<lb />
rtet; Mora Paulee, yoang meaao-<lb />
� �' � Metropolitan opera;<lb />
William Kappell, brilliant young<lb />
� Bfia Slavenska of the<lb />
with her troupe.<lb />
of the most successful of<lb />
nov. hies in recent years is the All<lb />
Star Opera Quartet, composed f<lb />
fn m the Metropolitan opera,<lb />
wh give programs of favorite and<lb />
operatic arias. du t. trios.<lb />
and of course, quartets. When the<lb />
ere � ometime in Oe-<lb />
will include in their pro-<lb />
quartet familiar to all the<lb />
students of ECTC the quartet from<lb />
"Martha<lb />
A beautiful, vivacious young opera<lb />
�? really act and look<lb />
� part is a rare thing on the opera<lb />
stai what famed Metro-<lb />
politan gained when charming M na<lb />
Paulee I i company a few<lb />
rs ago, for Miss Paulee i a wo-<lb />
man with a brilliant personality. Her<lb />
ram are praised by critic as<lb />
things of rare beauty, and they class<lb />
her as i tie of the foremost young:<lb />
rtists, for she has that rare<lb />
quality . f knowing how to reach her<lb />
audiei Miss Paulee will appear<lb />
- �n after Christmas.<lb />
ENTERTAINMENT COMMITTEE<lb />
ilbert Praises<lb />
ilony Prowam<lb />
The El I Committee at<lb />
i Carolina Teachers college pre-<lb />
sented for its major event of the<lb />
��; Quarter the North Carolina<lb />
I hoi in two concerts<lb />
17, 1944. The i<lb />
� � the sch �'� children<lb />
 Gn �; lie, and the evening<lb />
� rt for the general public, were well<lb />
I oth audience<lb />
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. programs was<lb />
� I  the conductor of the<lb />
tra, Dr. Benjamin Swalin. In<lb />
the �n Mr. Charles Fisher, of<lb />
: i T i faculty, was the nar- I<lb />
rator. He explained the instrumi<lb />
William Kappell. to appear here "f the orchestra to the children and<lb />
sometime in March, is a male Cin- ' Payers demonstrate<lb />
derella. He has risen to national rument<lb />
S<lb />
Chi Pi Players<lb />
To Present Hit<lb />
Of Stage, Movie<lb />
The Chi Pi players have announced<lb />
that, due to contractual difficulties,<lb />
"Junior Miss" cannot be presented as<lb />
planned. Instead a rollicking comedy ea<lb />
has been selected�"You Can't Take<lb />
It With You<lb />
The play concerns the doing" "f a<lb />
wacky family, of which the grand-<lb />
father, Martin Yanderhof. collects<lb />
stamps and snakes and goes to<lb />
circuses and commencements as his<lb />
hobbies. His daughter, Penny Syca-<lb />
more, writes plays and paints and is<lb />
completely absent-minded. Just as<lb />
wacky, but only married into the<lb />
family, is her husband. Paul, who<lb />
makes fireworks. He is assisted by<lb />
another outsider. Mr. Do Pinna, an<lb />
ice man who came to bring some fee<lb />
and just stayed on for -even year<lb />
Penny's daughter. Essie, aspires to a<lb />
career in ballet. Her husband, Ed,<lb />
plays the xylophone and runs a print-<lb />
ing press in the living room. Penny's<lb />
other daughter, Alice, is the only<lb />
normal one in the bunch. She doesnl<lb />
have a husband yet, but she is i<lb />
much in love with her boss's son. Tony<lb />
Kirby. Then there are the colored<lb />
maid, her boy-friend, an ex-burle<lb />
queen, an ex-Grand Duchess of<lb />
Russia, a Russian ballet-master, and<lb />
the wealthy Mr. and Mrs. Ki<lb />
Bedlam is nothing compared<lb />
goings on in the bou i<lb />
Yanderhof.<lb />
Too Cant Take<lb />
will be presented for tv.<lb />
race at Cherry Point on Maj<lb />
addition to m reral v<lb />
the campus. The dates for I<lb />
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date.<lb />
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Camille Jernigan, Chairman of Entertainment Cammittee<lb />
Colorado State college<lb />
brate its 75th anniversary<lb />
fame in almost two short years. Mr.<lb />
The children also<lb />
njoyed hearing different sections of<lb />
Jem ;�dn Heads Committee<lb />
To Arrange Entertainments<lb />
will cele-<lb />
in 1945.<lb />
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Kappell. a young man of 21, has been ti �"wtra play familiar tunes, the<lb />
VISIT<lb />
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acclaimed by nearly every jrreat<lb />
isical personality in the United<lb />
States, and his appearances with<lb />
such orchestras as the X. -w York<lb />
ic, the Boston Symphony,<lb />
� the Philadelphia orchestra have<lb />
n standing-room successes. This<lb />
me young man has been hailed<lb />
f the greatest young artists<lb />
to a pear in the musical horizon in<lb />
many year<lb />
"til, " rina,<lb />
vill<lb />
famous ballets when<lb />
� sometime next spring. An<lb />
artist of incomparable power and<lb />
feeling, Mile. Slavinska is a beautiful<lb />
� entrates on the beauty<lb />
f � Equipped with ens-<lb />
tun- - that cos1 (0,000, she<lb />
be program ballet<lb />
price beauty.<lb />
rhythms � f which had previously been<lb />
given them by the drummer.<lb />
S � Gibson, music ma-<lb />
ior ai ECTC, was the soloist of the<lb />
� rt. She was enthusi-<lb />
cally received by her y. ung<lb />
rers, d was � back for an<lb />
n ore.<lb />
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inued from Pajre One)<lb />
fred � tiei rod many others.<lb />
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as veti A fo the program of<lb />
the e Haydn "Farewell"<lb />
tituted fo tl ��<lb />
scheduled piano concerto. By request,<lb />
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XBC Symphony, and De- he liked The Prokofieff Sym-<lb />
Symphony, among others. Hi- phonj Strauss<lb />
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ave tak I t that the "I Pre-<lb />
'  S1 tea and to In  by l.iszt. was the climax of<lb />
re � albums tl � evening. Every n of the<lb />
"besl orchestra put forl best to play<lb />
Us- the difficult numb r as a veteran<lb />
ive heard him on out- group.<lb />
rrams accord him a Dr. Swalin and his orchestra are to<lb />
:al place among their favorite be commended for the fine concert<lb />
B artist Greenville, and it is the<lb />
Currently. Mr. Thomas is heard ' writer that it will be the<lb />
St;r ght on the "Man- beginninj of many such concerts,<lb />
I ry-G -Round" broadcast KARL Y. GILBERT.<lb />
from WJB Network ever; Tue <lb />
the Stroh program broad- Taylor. Elizabeth Wells, Irene White.<lb />
from WJR in Detroit; frequent Patsy Whitehurst, Hazel Williford,<lb />
Saturday- on the Mutual Network's j Oleta Odum Wood. Hazel Yelverton.<lb />
ago Theatre of the Air His' Practice Teachers:<lb />
This year's Entertainment com-<lb />
mittee has been composed of Camille<lb />
Jernigan, chairman, James Warren,<lb />
Mil key Boyette, Miss Marguerite<lb />
Austin, Dr. Karl Y. Gilbert and Dr.<lb />
A. D. Frank. This is the first year<lb />
that a student has acted as chairman<lb />
committee. Its chief purpose<lb />
is to plan and arrange the schedule of<lb />
entertainments.<lb />
Camille Jernigan, a junior from<lb />
Aulander, is an outstanding music<lb />
her enrollment she<lb />
remained an honor student. In<lb />
addition to her duties on this commit-<lb />
as chairman, she accompanies<lb />
voice students, teaches beginners to<lb />
play the piano, works on the staff of<lb />
the TECO ECHO, is a member of<lb />
the glee club and plays for the<lb />
Greenville Rotary club. She has re-<lb />
cently been elected pre- ident for next<lb />
rs senior class.<lb />
James Warren is a sophomore<lb />
ville. His main duty on<lb />
tainment committee was<lb />
that of Publicity manager. Articles<lb />
ing in the college paper and<lb />
local papers have, for the most part.<lb />
bee? written by Jimmie. He also<lb />
saw that posters to advertise the en-<lb />
tertainraents were distributed. His<lb />
other campus activities are largely<lb />
taken up with dramatics. A member<lb />
of the Chi Pi players, he has already<lb />
appeared in three plays this year.<lb />
In addition, he has worked backstage<lb />
and done some directing.<lb />
Mickey Boyette is a senior from<lb />
Ahnskie. Mickey served on the En-<lb />
tertainment committee of last sum-<lb />
mer. She has been selected to appear<lb />
in the 11)44 edition of WHO'S WHO<lb />
AMONG STUDENTS IX UNIVERS-<lb />
ITIES AND COLLEGES by virtue<lb />
of her participation in campus ac-<lb />
tivities. Last summer she was presi-<lb />
dent of the Student Cooperative<lb />
council.<lb />
Miss Marguerite Austin is a mem-<lb />
ber of the Foreign Language depart-<lb />
ment. She has served on entertain-<lb />
ment committees in the past.<lb />
Dr. Karl V. Gilbert, head of the<lb />
Department of Music, is a newcomer<lb />
to the Entertainment committee.<lb />
Dr. A. D. Frank, head of the<lb />
Department of History, has previous-<lb />
ly acted as chairman of the commit-<lb />
tee before the chairmanship<lb />
riven to a student.<lb />
RAT and DRINK<lb />
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For Debating Club<lb />
At a regular meeting of the Jarvis<lb />
Forensic Thursday night. April G,<lb />
fi�� rs were elected to serve the<lb />
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The officers are as follows: Miriam<lb />
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Honor Students<lb />
(Continued from Page Three)<lb />
Marjorie E. Smith, Frances Temple.<lb />
Elsie Bath West. Pimr Mae Wind-<lb />
ley Iris Woody, Evelyn Zimmerman.<lb />
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J. Elizabeth Brown. Lydia Briggs,<lb />
Ida Florine Clark. Virpinia Cooke.<lb />
Sara Currin. Willie Mae Daniels, Leo<lb />
Edwards. Jessie B. Gooden, Nell M.<lb />
Helms. Betsy Hohgood, Jessie Maie<lb />
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