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Poe Society Elects<lb />
Next Year's Officers<lb />
YWCA Sponsors<lb />
Clothes Drive<lb />
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ended on the campus Tuesday with<lb />
a total of two large boxes of clothing<lb />
collected. The drive, which began<lb />
Wednesday. May 10. was sponsored<lb />
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j Hilda Pulley. World Fellowship<lb />
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dormitory to collect the clothing, and<lb />
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its regular meting Thursday, April<lb />
27. Dorothy Pearsall, tl e president,<lb />
presided. The meeting was opened<lb />
with the singing of the "Tho Church's<lb />
duo Foundation Sarah Mclnnis ton, and Church relations.<lb />
was in charge of the program, which Strickland replacing Clifton<lb />
. . 11�!i is the Methodist stu-<lb />
� group of the campus, wore elec- <lb />
Dorothy Lewis Bueceeds Lillian<lb />
� Boyette as president, Jessie<lb />
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ident, Katherine Abernathy re-<lb />
places Sybil Beaman as secretary and<lb />
Clifton Cran.lell replaces Sam Strick-<lb />
land as treasurer.<lb />
Chairmen of Commissions selected<lb />
are: Worship. Frances Banks suc-<lb />
ceeding Jessie Earp; Personnel, Doro-<lb />
thy J.an Creech replacing Elizabeth<lb />
Kittit'll: World Friendship. Lorraine<lb />
Davis replacing Alma Simmons, Com-<lb />
munity Service, Virginia Small suc-<lb />
ling Doorthy Joan Creech, Recrea-<lb />
ton, Rosa Alice Lancaster replacing<lb />
Edith Wilkerson, Musk, Doris Lee<lb />
replacing Genevieve Hodgin, Litera-<lb />
aftd training, Bessie Council suc-<lb />
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Eleanor Booth replacing Doris Sut-<lb />
Sam<lb />
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Jane Hardy<lb />
and Dori Bra hairroen; Re-<lb />
nts, Allene Vause, chairman,<lb />
Mars E St e, Catherine Hester,<lb />
Marjono Privott and Helen Wooten;<lb />
Properties, Alice dpi land, chairman,<lb />
Dot P el Joe Lassiter; Orches-<lb />
tra. Mo 11- Flow, chairman, Camille<lb />
Jernigan and Prances Brewer; Fig-<lb />
ure, Ruth Winslow, chairman; Jean<lb />
Goggin and Alice Wiggins; Chaper-<lb />
. Dorothy I. wis, chairman, Bes-<lb />
sie Coui Riddick; Door,<lb />
Gretchen Boswell, chairman, Ellis<lb />
Bo.i worth and Dot Peele; Invita-<lb />
tions, Billk Bryan, chairman, Louise<lb />
1 Wooten and Betty Batson.<lb />
will be the final formal dance<lb />
for the year.<lb />
Cran-<lb />
tiuilt around the BUbject, "The dell.<lb />
'Family of Churches Brief talks This year two new commissions<lb />
j were given on the origin and beliefs were established. They and their<lb />
of the Lutheran. Episcopal, Metho- chairmen are: Town representative,<lb />
' dist. Congregational, Christian, Bap- Margaret Johnston, and Youth Cara-<lb />
tbri and Presbyterian churches<lb />
On Monday night, May 1,<lb />
Magazine Publishes<lb />
Story By Dr. Baughan<lb />
,i<lb />
r. ri- Medusa a story by<lb />
Dr. D. E. Banghan, will appear in the<lb />
summer rrambei of the "Southwest porter, Elgia Scott.<lb />
Review " magaz.ne of creative prose, Marshals elected for<lb />
and fiction, published at were:<lb />
en Methodist university. Dal-<lb />
a busi-<lb />
ness meeting was hold for the pur-<lb />
pose of electing the officers for<lb />
1944-45. They are as follows: Presi-<lb />
dent, Paula Ross; vke-president,<lb />
they report the splendid cooperation RllWona Montague; secretary, Sarah<lb />
of all the girls. So eager were they : Mclnnis: treasurer, Del Reade; Wor-<lb />
that manyship t.iKurman, jon Brown; House<lb />
gave prac- ; representative: Cotton. Sallie Mar-<lb />
dent, Alice Cope- tically new articles of clothing They j j,arel Johnston; Fleming, Margaret<lb />
'McMillan; Jarvis, Worth Lanier;<lb />
rary Bociety recently<lb />
for the coming year.<lb />
were: president,<lb />
Pat<lb />
to contribute Bomexmng<lb />
who had no old clothes<lb />
ice-pn .<lb />
tary Grace Lee Evans; also brought back clothes from home<lb />
van, Sybil Beaman.<lb />
Tho Town Representative commis-<lb />
sion is to bring the Wesley founda-<lb />
tion into closer touch with resident<lb />
town students, and the Youth Cara-<lb />
van commission is to develop a group<lb />
of students and give them training<lb />
for Caravan work. The Caravan is<lb />
under Youth Fellowship of Methodist<lb />
church and is organised to give ser-<lb />
vice in churches all over the United<lb />
Slates.<lb />
Dorothy Jean Creech; re- j Despite the shoe rationing pro-j Wilson, Henrietta Cooper; Ragsdale.<lb />
gram, more shoes were contributed j Keith Cummings; Day Student repre-<lb />
md Lucy Nell Smith<lb />
� � remaining<lb />
was purpose-<lb />
that<lb />
participated in the<lb />
Grace Taylor, Jose-<lb />
mda Etbernige,<lb />
Averette and<lb />
�Tho past year has been a suc-<lb />
Backwooda Medusa" ia a story of eessful one for tho Poe society and<lb />
 hiUsme f western Tennessee �s new president of the Pees, I wit.<lb />
(Dr. Baughan's hirthplaco Thi, will to say that w-e're hoping for an<lb />
be Dr BauKhan's third story to be equally -uc-ossful one nex year,<lb />
! since the summer of 1941. commented President Edwards.<lb />
NEW YORK � (ACP)� At a recent<lb />
year than anv other article, although coats sentative. Heman Robinson; Social meeting of the board of trustees of<lb />
Anne Gil sweaters, dresses and other kinds of chairman, Carolyn Register; Public- the American College for Girls at Is-<lb />
ity chairman, Margie Smith; Assis- tanbul, Turkey. Dean irgima C.<lb />
superintendent of tant to orphan boy, Bettk Smoth. Giktersleeve of Barnard college, was<lb />
The Installation service will be elected president succeeding the late<lb />
held Sunday morning. May 21, at the William Adams Brown<lb />
morning worship hour. Old and new The college at stanbul has an en<lb />
i clothing were collected.<lb />
Mr. June Rose<lb />
the Greenville city schools, was<lb />
chairman of the drive in Greenville<lb />
and collected the clothes from ECTC.<lb />
ECTC Methodists<lb />
Install Officers<lb />
At Church Hour<lb />
A mosl � � andklight Cora-<lb />
missionii wice for the officers of<lb />
the Wesley foundation for 1944-48<lb />
was luld in Jarvis Memorial Metho-<lb />
dist church a- a part of the evening<lb />
worship on Sunday, April 23. The<lb />
Cross and candles were on the altar<lb />
inst a background of green.<lb />
Two seniors and former officer<lb />
Elizabeth Kiitr.il and Edith WUker-<lb />
01 . lighted the candles. Then Lil-<lb />
lian Boyette, outging president, led<lb />
the processional of the new council<lb />
to the altar. There she read a scrip-<lb />
ture passage. Miss Mamie J. Chand-<lb />
ler, director of the Wesley founda-<lb />
tion, then led a period of meditation.<lb />
The council officers and members<lb />
reman tanding at the chancel rail<lb />
to receive commissions as loaders of<lb />
Methodist students from the pastore<lb />
of tin church, Kev. R. W. Bradshaw.<lb />
Then the officers knelt before the<lb />
altar for a few momenta of dedica-<lb />
tion. Rev. Bradshaw lighted a candle<lb />
from the altar and handed it to Miss<lb />
Chandler, who in turn gave it to the<lb />
now president, Dorothy Lewis. She<lb />
lighted the candles of each member<lb />
of the group and as she lighted each<lb />
one thej rose. She then led them in<lb />
recessional from the church, all sing-<lb />
ing the chorus of "Are Ye Able<lb />
and collected tne ciouies irum iwv Bwnuug ���H ���. � �  ctnrl1Ilt� havinsr<lb />
The merchants in town are to mend officers are asked to be present at iollme.it of 550 students having<lb />
publisl<lb />
and clean the clothes.<lb />
this time.<lb />
turned away many applicants.<lb />
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YWCA Outlines<lb />
Achievements<lb />
To Steal Pvt. Hargrove Stuff-Sec Here FvtDavcQweig<lb />
Bv PVT. DAVE OWENS<lb />
"Pvt<lb />
do you mean<lb />
start an<lb />
the soldier whose name I was typing<lb />
Owens pout drunk! What would never have recognized it I<lb />
' Is this anv way to managed to rescue my tongue which<lb />
Capt. Til- 1 had -wallowed in my surprise and<lb />
Army career?"<lb />
�<lb />
�lining the history<lb />
of the YWCA on the<lb />
1 n the ECTC<lb />
WGTC Monday night,<lb />
- presenter<lb />
r proper<lb />
son harked.<lb />
"Sir. you're wrong, sir!<lb />
(We enlisted men always<lb />
say "Sir" t all the officers . . -)<lb />
"Well, just what do you mean by<lb />
staggering in the way you are<lb />
W<lb />
Frroii gave a brief history<lb />
telling of its activities<lb />
founded in the first year<lb />
ge. She told how it has<lb />
started to thank the Sgt. but by<lb />
I said, that time he was gone.<lb />
have to Now. a three-day pass at the place<lb />
I was working meant that I'd be<lb />
shipped out to basic training just<lb />
M MOM a- I came back, but to tell<lb />
the truth. I had been expecting to<lb />
sent out without the extra days<lb />
vertibk�just a '38 Plymouth, but<lb />
I managed to swallow my pride and<lb />
hopped in. In about ten minutes,<lb />
I was standing on the curb at Fay-<lb />
etteville waiting for a ride. Evident-<lb />
ly, I had picked the wrong spot, for<lb />
I just thumbed and thumbed and<lb />
thumbed and got no results what-<lb />
soever. Between me and my haste<lb />
to get home, I decided to walk to<lb />
a corner down the street. Between<lb />
watching a quartet of soldiers on<lb />
you are riding so fast. I looked<lb />
at the speedometer - - and thought<lb />
errn11'<lb />
rgecute�<lb />
l deceot<lb />
let <lb />
ik f c�e<lb />
alilk<lb />
fcf ChrijJ<lb />
OD's (winter uniform)<lb />
since the<lb />
had not<lb />
arith<lb />
had busted (pardon, Dr<lb />
Baughan) the zipper from my lug-<lb />
it around with me for the<lb />
IS five tiresome days it took me to<lb />
! get sworn into this army. Before<lb />
, t my! Jong, I was standing at the gate<lb />
mental, physical, and so Scarcely had I sat dow (WHQ,S<lb />
d side of life, and said they all j typewriter when Sgt Ba toLarcastic) into Fayettevilk, another<lb />
to make up a well-balanced next door, came m and �"�V j Paradise (Well, m<lb />
me, stood beside me.<lb />
some guy's<lb />
jeep (holding up heroically under<lb />
the strain of the four show-offs)<lb />
and thinking IF I had the right<lb />
road, I didn't make such good time<lb />
do-<lb />
ng?" he demanded of my fright-<lb />
WRONG1' M SlS IrOCND f grace. I got a quick shave and a<lb />
Hf-Sir I offered. "I'm just hmckj and "JltS not<lb />
' from a weekend pass and I went emyj�kir me a <lb />
ganization on the campus. tQ ECTC to my first dance in three j arnv ; �� fa� oc hjh.hikinp- is concerned.<lb />
Spence Watson explained whole weeks, and I'm still not over dm<lb />
how the -T- program helps lt. These GI shoes you know- B.<lb />
m,ers develop the four-fold; nWell, get to work and remember, �<lb />
fe She mentioned the various com-1 never tell an officer that<lb />
as which work to develop the WRONG<lb />
HE<lb />
as far as hitch-hiking is concerned.<lb />
In spite of my apparent slowness, I<lb />
managed to find the right place for<lb />
bumming, evidently, for in a few<lb />
minutes a black Club Coupe squatted<lb />
down beside me and Donald's suit-<lb />
case.<lb />
"Rocky Mt?" I asked hopefully.<lb />
aybe I am a little I (I always say Rocky Mt. because<lb />
reside .��. - beam). No, it wasn't ai nobody ever heard of Pinetops and<lb />
name on a sheet of paper seldom go there.)<lb />
A duet composed oi o��j -� j - - upard "Pvt Owens Cadillac or a buick tnai puuea over<lb />
garet Johnson and Jean Robinson and when l m� start- to the curb to let me ride into town<lb />
ang the national YWCA "Follow the you re to� get a three-day p <lb />
Oleam" � w�-t nreaided. Ung at six tonigni.<lb />
so close to there that it would "make<lb />
my head swim "We cut off at<lb />
Wilson and go through a little place . . "Wouldn't Manbelle love to be<lb />
calledand they just could remem- here. She would feel right at home<lb />
ber the name "PINETOPS I going so fast But the thought that<lb />
Well, if I wore a girdle, I would kept making me smile was What<lb />
have busted it, 'cause I just swelled will Mother say when I walk into<lb />
up with relief at being so lucky, the front door?" ou see, I had<lb />
I told them that that was where! just left the day before for what<lb />
I lived. They both looked at me I thought was for good, until I came<lb />
sympathetically and then looked at home from basic training. Things<lb />
each other understanding, as if like t<lb />
to say, "It's a pity everybody can't<lb />
live in Columbia, South Carolina<lb />
The fliers were very conscious of<lb />
their prowess (or whatever the word<lb />
is that means ability, etc.) for they<lb />
immediately asked me if I had ever<lb />
been in an airplane. I was some-<lb />
what on the weak side by that time<lb />
and couldn't answer, the footfeed<lb />
being so close to the floor that a<lb />
heavier foot would have pushed it<lb />
right on through the floorboard. It<lb />
I know how silly something like<lb />
smiling is when there is obviously<lb />
nothing to smile about.<lb />
It was getting darker, but I could<lb />
smell home when I got within a<lb />
few miles of it because nobody has<lb />
had a chance to movo the dead dog<lb />
News From SCC<lb />
May i, 1944<lb />
The report of the student-faculty<lb />
committee appointed to investigate<lb />
the college stores was accepted by<lb />
the Student Cooperative council.<lb />
The report given by the committee<lb />
elected to Bet up rules and regula-<lb />
tions regarding high school students<lb />
and college students relationships<lb />
.vas accepted by the SCC and is<lb />
to be presented at mass meeting.<lb />
A committee was appointed by the<lb />
president of the SCC to investigate<lb />
the matter of insuring the new mo-<lb />
vie equipment.<lb />
May 10. 1944<lb />
A report was given by the com-<lb />
mittee appointed to investigate the<lb />
insuring of the new movie equip-<lb />
ment. The General Insurance Agen-<lb />
cy will insure the equipment for<lb />
$1.01 per $100 per year. This policy<lb />
was accepted by the Student Co-<lb />
operative council.<lb />
May 17, 1944<lb />
A motion was made and carried<lb />
that was squshed in the road right<lb />
in front of our house the day before that the insurance premium of $24.87<lb />
I caught the' be paid from the Student Coopera-<lb />
I left. As soon as<lb />
combine<lb />
program.<lb />
A duet composed of Sally Mar-<lb />
No, it wasn't even a con-<lb />
The two Navy fliers said that<lb />
they weren't going to Rocky Mt. but<lb />
scent I started getting courage to<lb />
ask the Navy guys to start stop-<lb />
w2s "getting dark, and the fact that I ping so that I could start getting<lb />
the curves on the road were un-jmy bag out of the back seat (if<lb />
familiar to the driver didn't help my you want to call a Club Coupe's to talk to Miss W ilhams to see if<lb />
.vt t i:i ;u. onvthincr fan hn nnnA ai thflt. fin-<lb />
tive council funds.<lb />
A discussion was held concerning<lb />
the matter of making announcements<lb />
in chapel. President Etheridge is<lb />
nervous indigestion one bit.<lb />
It's funny how you think of dif-<lb />
ferent (and the silliest) things when<lb />
rear a seat) because I lived right<lb />
up here a little way. Luck was with<lb />
(Continued on Page Four)<lb />
anything can be done so that an-<lb />
nouncements can be made in chapel.<lb />
�Marie Hinton, Sec. SCGA<lb />
Elsie West presided.<lb />
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PAGE TWO<lb />
The TECO ECHO<lb />
SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1944<lb />
V<lb />
WHAT-HAVE-YOU<lb />
By Bob Martin<lb />
What student isn't beaming with pride<lb />
. er our new moving picture projection ma-<lb />
chine and new screen? Indeed it makes<lb />
 lite a difference and a body can really sit<lb />
ck and enjoy a show without straining<lb />
i t or tr.<lb /><lb />
There is the one going around about<lb />
male instructor who was instructing<lb />
f nale war worker how to rivet. He said,<lb />
"111 hold the rivet in place and when I nod<lb />
my head, you hit it he did and he woke<lb />
in the hospital the next day.<lb /><lb />
It looks now, according to many, as the<lb />
C liege will ie saved, from the deepest depths<lb />
of disgrace and despair. As the suggested<lb />
change of one archaic rule referring to<lb />
walking dates on campus, was not adopted<lb />
a1 mass meeting, students therefore no<lb />
longer can be accused of being "drunk with<lb />
��.  and of throwing away the rule<lb />
b ok Without a doubt, changing time limit<lb />
from 7:45 to 10:15 for walking dates on the<lb />
campus, and we meant front campus and<lb />
ii' t back campus or arboretum, is nothing<lb />
- ni of extreme radicalism, but what is<lb />
a radical if not one who has a difference<lb />
of opinion.<lb />
Perhaps many students voted without<lb />
c nsidering the question from all angles, at<lb />
least there was no opportunity of hearing<lb />
more points either pro or con. Then the<lb />
p werful prestige speech remained utter-<lb />
most in their minds, and as good lambs<lb />
lowed the shepherd. Evidently there was<lb />
no consideration of the inadequacies of the<lb />
parlors, as to size or comfort. Especially<lb />
is comfort important with such hot weather.<lb />
Several students who objected to chang-<lb />
ing the rule, objected not to walking dates<lb />
the front campus after 7:45. but rather<lb />
to any wholesale "smooching" on the cam-<lb />
pus, or for instance a girl sitting and a<lb />
y lying beside her. Then why not make<lb />
a rule�"No smooching on the campus or<lb />
lying on the ground or any other<lb />
d m's. but fnt prohibiting dating on the<lb />
: nt campus after 7:45. In contrast if one<lb />
� iected, ir example, to "smooching" in<lb />
Wright building during a dance, then if<lb />
they were consistent they would advocate<lb />
not having the dance and closing the Wright<lb />
building.<lb />
Have students been misled into saying<lb />
by their votes, that they are incapable of<lb />
judging their course of action if on the<lb />
nt campus after 7:45? That they might<lb />
be guilty of bringing disgrace to the college<lb />
by sitting on front or side steps of dormi-<lb />
tories. That they are irresponsible "chil-<lb />
dren" who cannot be trusted out of the sight<lb />
"watchful" eyes to walk two or three<lb />
times from Cotten to Wilson halls and back.<lb />
That sitting on the curb is immoral, and<lb />
such conduct would be unbecoming ladies<lb />
and gentlemen. That they have no sense<lb />
whatsoever of right and wrong, and thus<lb />
cann�.t be let out of the "fold" to have a<lb />
walking date between 7:45 and 10:15. Ask<lb />
yourself, students? Was I misled? Did I<lb />
make a hasty decision? Did I reallv think<lb />
the thing through? Would it not be well<lb />
within reason to allow dating on front cam-<lb />
pus till 10:15. with certain provisions, and<lb />
 f course nothing extreme? Did I not come<lb />
t school to leurn and to acquire knowledge<lb />
thus bettering myself, but also to have re-<lb />
laxation and recreation, without being<lb />
"cooped" up in a parlor?<lb /><lb />
After such an outburst we offer this<lb />
lament 'i' the science professor to return<lb />
tie reader to normal. Note from the pro-<lb />
fessor to a parent: "I must caution you<lb />
about your son. I caught him cheating in<lb />
his botany examination. He had seven<lb />
tlowers in his buttonhole and a quantity<lb />
i f pollen up his sleeve. Tomorrow, we have<lb />
an anatomy examination and if I catch him<lb />
with a nudist under his coat, he irill be<lb />
i id lit <lb /><lb />
Your reporter takes this opportunity<lb />
to inform you that due to a misunderstand-<lb />
ing, his name appears at the heading of the<lb />
"What-Have-You" column of Saturday,<lb />
May G. issue of TECO ECHO. He did not<lb />
write the column for that issue, nor does<lb />
lie necessarily share the views expressed.<lb />
S CUMMING<lb />
By The Keyhole "Correspondent<lb />
It seems that jealousy can't even be left<lb />
out of such a beautiful occasion as May<lb />
Day. Or perhaps certain Wilson hall belles<lb />
and their ninety-day wonders are above ob-<lb />
serving til1 time-proven custom of bowing<lb />
to the Queen of May.<lb />
Thanks, student body, for making the<lb />
cradle rockers legal. Now we can publish<lb />
the dirt we dig up and not get anyone in<lb />
trouble (as if we ever did!) But, it's a<lb />
funny thing�now that such dates are legal.<lb />
the ECTC-ettes have lost interest.<lb />
They say that some people actually let<lb />
the power of the office they hold go to<lb />
their heads, for further information on this<lb />
subject, observe the new chairman of the<lb />
Entertainment committee.<lb />
-Ma!ilrey is still at it. dear readers.<lb />
Gee, how she likes to flirt and how she<lb />
toves her men. but. oh. how she hates to<lb />
be told about it.<lb />
To Single and Dopey Watson�may<lb />
your entire life be as successful, as your<lb />
wedding party. It was estimated very<lb />
highly by all who attended.<lb />
What's the matter, Copeland. can't you<lb />
keep Till under control? We've been told<lb />
lie's giving other girls a thrill. (Hint to<lb />
you. Alice�in addition to snooping among<lb />
the ECTC bushes, we also rent or sell<lb />
chains, ropes, apron strings and lassoes of<lb />
all kinds.)<lb />
It has come to the attention of the<lb />
Keyhole Correspondent that the artistic ge-<lb />
i iu of ECTC�Lib Jenkins�doesn't do her<lb />
trolling to admire the beauties of nature,<lb />
but to keep proper tab on "the-man-about-<lb />
town" Clifton Nelson.<lb />
There must be something more to the<lb />
Owens-Hooks affair than "purely Platonic<lb />
for you can't keep Dave away from Babe<lb />
even if he has become a Pvt. part of this<lb />
man's Army.<lb />
Keith Cummings is really keeping<lb />
something to himself, but I can quote him<lb />
as saying something to this effect�"I regret<lb />
home in Bethel because they do no more<lb />
than the minimum amount of flirting.<lb />
Well, that's all, folks, until next week<lb />
when your Keyhole Korrespondent will<lb />
bring you the last installment of the ECTC<lb />
gossip.<lb />
Yours till<lb />
K.<lb />
K.<lb />
Letters To The Editor<lb />
Ed. Note: This column is for the<lb />
purpose of giving the students a chance<lb />
to express their opinions on any matter<lb />
iii any manner they see fit. Such a<lb />
column helps to uphold the right of<lb />
"freedom of the press Any material<lb />
printed in this column is not necessarily<lb />
endorsed by the paper. It is just an<lb />
individual's opinion.)<lb />
To the Editor:<lb />
Just what are the girls at ECTC sup-<lb />
posed to do on a date? Why treat us as<lb />
though we are still two years old? Can't<lb />
anyone be trusted around this place? It<lb />
seems that all the honor we've been hearing<lb />
so much about in mass meetings is merely<lb />
a bunch of bush-wha and evidently we<lb />
don't have any honor at all; at least every-<lb />
thing is pointing that way at present.<lb />
What is our beautiful campus for, any-<lb />
way, if we can't even walk around on it<lb />
after 7:45 p. m. Wouldn't you rather<lb />
see girls and their dates out on front cam-<lb />
pus than out in town somewhere? It seems<lb />
that we are going a little too far when we<lb />
have to say that in order to get out of the<lb />
parlor with a date at night the couple has<lb />
to leave the campus; yet isn't that exactly<lb />
what we are saying. You'll have to agree<lb />
that that sounds more like a concentration<lb />
camp than a college in a democratic country.<lb />
Anyway, not all the girls are allowed off<lb />
the campus at night so what do you think<lb />
these people are going to do? I suppose you<lb />
expect the freshmen to be content to sit<lb />
around in a hot. stuffy parlor while every-<lb />
one else goes downtown.<lb />
The parlors do not have sufficient room<lb />
to accommodate all the girls who have dates.<lb />
Even if they did, it is too pleasant outside<lb />
to make human being stay shut up in a hot<lb />
parlor every night. After all we are human<lb />
i.nd would greatly appreciate being treated<lb />
as such.<lb />
What is wrong with our sitting out<lb />
front on the benches? The benches were<lb />
made to sit on and there is sufficient light-<lb />
ing on our porches and out front so that<lb />
no harm could possibly come from permit-<lb />
ting us a perfectly normal privilege of a<lb />
citizen in a civilized world.<lb />
This is supposed to be an institution<lb />
of learning: one in which we learn to face<lb />
the facts and problems of life; one in which<lb />
we are to be taught to uphold the morals<lb />
of this nation; and one in which we learn<lb />
to be our own judges. May I ask how we<lb />
are going to learn these things if we are<lb />
not given a chance to approach them in our<lb />
college life, much less put them into use?<lb />
Never yet has there been an animal chained<lb />
down or caged that didn't go wild when<lb />
turned loose. That is exactly what will<lb />
happen to the girls when they graduate<lb />
from here if there are any left when we<lb />
get through enforcing such rules.<lb />
It's just not human! We don't sit in<lb />
STUDENT SPOTLIGHT<lb />
By Jean Goggin<lb />
Well, to Start with, she just loves chocolate ice cream<lb />
and playing croquet. And she likes to collect poems, too.<lb />
She is a member of the Methodist Student association<lb />
and was worship chairman during her sophomore year.<lb />
She belongs to the YWCA. Last year she was forum<lb />
chairman of the YW, and this year she is religious educa-<lb />
tion chairman.<lb />
Next she is�oh. yes, we forgot to tell you�we are<lb />
talking about Mabel Spence Watson of Fremont. She is<lb />
a grammar grade major and says she came to E 1 <lb />
"Because I wanted to teach<lb />
"I plan to teach for the first year or two and after<lb />
that�question mark quotes Mabel Spence.<lb />
Getting back to her varied activities, we find that she<lb />
is a member of the Future Teachers of America, of which<lb />
she is state secretary. Last year she was vice-president<lb />
of the FTA.<lb />
Because of her varied activities at ECTC, a write-up<lb />
of Mabel Spence will appear in this year's edition of<lb />
Who's Who Among Students in American<lb />
Universities and Colleges. She was selected<lb />
as the most intellectual student in the senior<lb />
class.<lb />
"My greatest desire is to find now and<lb />
where I can be of most service and then<lb />
devote my life to that work she said.<lb />
She attended the President's S I<lb />
YWCA h-ader- at Union Theologies<lb />
nary last summer in New York Cit<lb />
comments, "It was the most inspiring -<lb />
perience I have ever had. and it ii<lb />
my interest in Religious Education<lb />
Bits o' Fashion<lb />
BY SUE<lb />
Here comes the summer! Don't you<lb />
feel like singing? In bygone days the favo-<lb />
rite fashion ad for summer was that of a<lb />
love-ly girl pictured leaning against a post<lb />
in a beautiful, filmy dress, with full skirt<lb />
which floated gracefully down to the floor.<lb />
Now such pictures are about as scarce<lb />
as hen's teeth, for all the fashion magazines<lb />
advise the slim, street-length sheath of a<lb />
dress for dining and dancing.<lb />
But for a real occasion nothing seems<lb />
to fit but the pretty feminine floor-length<lb />
creation, and if you'll drag out ye old spy-<lb />
glass, you'll find a very few of the long<lb />
genuine evening dresses claiming pre-war<lb />
loveliness, if not prewar yardage.<lb />
And such come-hither charm will be-<lb />
deck all Juniors and Seniors on Saturday<lb />
night. I'm sure, for the annual Junior-<lb />
Senior.<lb />
The cutest and most practical in the<lb />
new floor-length evening dress is COTTON.<lb />
Vogue features a red and white striped<lb />
cotton dress with full pleated (within reg-<lb />
ulations of WPB) skirt, white fitted bodice<lb />
with wide bands of piping of the red and<lb />
white striped. It's definitely the type of<lb />
dress for a Plain Jane or for an "informal<lb />
evening" as Vogut puts it.<lb />
l.ikew i m informal. Modi<lb />
a halter-wise white pique with a ruffled-t<lb />
bodice and a full banaded skirt, splasl<lb />
i Yr all in gay fio ei ; a a tn1  iri<lb />
m rayon with row on row of swan.<lb />
squirrels, birds and thing- nice, worn w I<lb />
a batiste blouse with peasant drawsl<lb />
For 11 with a figure Vogue si<lb />
a gingham halter-neck dress with full ski<lb />
and banded and sashed in satin rigbon w<lb />
j erky bow - at Deck and ai I<lb />
For the more alluring. Mademoist �<lb />
by ways of bridesmaid suggestions, has<lb />
you a filmy number in rayon marquisette<lb />
th long, full sleeves, banded at th v<lb />
with full, flared skirt. The baby Peter Pai<lb />
collar is edged in lace to match, beaut<lb />
in white or past<lb />
Another of the bridesmaids' dresses '�<lb />
tured by MademoiselU which we ordinary<lb />
mortals could wear as evening dr. sses<lb />
simple and sweet dress of white orgai<lb />
with full skirt, fitted bodice, long-poinl<lb />
sleeves and a sweet little-girlish neck w<lb />
a double row of crisp ruffles from shoul<lb />
to shoulder and back again.<lb />
And now since you're all dressed<lb />
ready, let's away to the Junior-Senior, a<lb />
be wary of the unsuspecting male!<lb />
WITH THE ARMED FORCES<lb />
By Rosalie Broicn<lb />
I Y�1 1 A t f Yf Vdi l have but one life t0 give the �irls in lhe house at home- especially in the spring Norman Warren who is now station<lb />
X llC 1 VVLI JLjL"11U llx1n hal1" ,If that's ,tne wa' T�U feeL and summer, so you can't expect us to do England, which he says is really a bea<lb />
so while we're here; and anyway, isn't this<lb />
Published Biweekly hy the Students of East<lb />
Carolina Ta.chers 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 />
R salie Brown, Thomas Williams, Jean<lb />
Goggin, Louise Kilgo, Robert .Martin, Jackie<lb />
DeLysle.<lb />
REPORTERS<lb />
Cornelia Beems, Katie Owen, Hazel Harris,<lb />
Frances Congleton, Jimmy Warren, Paula<lb />
Ross, Jane Hardy. Helen Wooten, Elsie<lb />
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Ruby Hudson, Carol Leigh Humphries,<lb />
Cathv Hester.<lb />
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John Johnson<lb />
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ASSOCIATE BUSIN<lb />
Gladys Davis, Lucillee<lb />
son. Helen Wooten,<lb />
Grace Clark.<lb />
Fashion Editor<lb />
Photography Editor<lb />
STAFF<lb />
Business Manager<lb />
ESS MANAGERS<lb />
Husketh, Betty Bat-<lb />
June Brandenburg,<lb />
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Business Adi iser<lb />
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Keith, you belong in the society of the<lb />
Mormons. Can't you settle with one? Come<lb />
on. now, just try real hard. It's been done<lb />
before.<lb />
Fenner certainly has blossomed out,<lb />
come spring. Okay, girls, don't race so hard.<lb />
We have confidential information that<lb />
women are not down his line.<lb />
Who was that man that Jean Goggin<lb />
had all last week-end? Say, let us in on<lb />
this. We're interested.<lb />
Boe Alston's brother can come sit in<lb />
the parlor with me any night. Say, Cheat-<lb />
ham, don't rush back to Louisburg. We'd<lb />
like having you around a long time.<lb />
Since the play YOU CAN'T TAKE<lb />
IT WITH YOU (we're going to charge you<lb />
ad prices soon) is keeping Doug absorbed<lb />
in his lead. Jimmie Warren has decided<lb />
to step in and take over Doug's place with<lb />
Hazel. Anyway, taking her to the movies<lb />
is a good way to start out.<lb />
Former-editor Jenkins was in town<lb />
this week and straightway he paid Betty<lb />
Batson a visit. Maybe there is something<lb />
more to that than meets the eye.<lb />
Who is Layton Clark interested in�<lb />
Jackie or Roommate Dot? It's first one<lb />
and then the other.<lb />
Have the Fleming hall girls gone out<lb />
of the picture? We can't dig up a thing on<lb />
them, and we know that Garnette, Doris,<lb />
Baby, Inez. Anne, and the rest of the cuties<lb />
do keep the Marines plenty busy. We must<lb />
be off the beam or they just know how to<lb />
keep their activities quiet.<lb />
Mary Cameron Dixon's been seen with<lb />
a Greenville Casanova, Larry James. Not<lb />
bad, no, not bad at all!<lb />
our home for nine months out of twelve?<lb />
At present we students are coming here<lb />
because we wanted to. We liked the privi-<lb />
leges that were given us. We liked the way<lb />
in which things were carried out. We liked<lb />
the way the student body of ECTC was<lb />
being trusted and put on its honor. How<lb />
long do you think such reasons will hold<lb />
true if we are bound down, hand and foot?<lb />
How many girls are going to encourage<lb />
their friends to enroll? How many girls are<lb />
going to return next year and the years<lb />
following?<lb />
Don't you think that we are capable of<lb />
thinking through this matter and consider-<lb />
ing it from more angles than it has been<lb />
considered so far? Well, then, let's do so<lb />
before we take any drastic steps. Remem-<lb />
ber, we are supposed to be intelligent col-<lb />
lege students and we wish to be treated<lb />
as if we were out of kindergarten.<lb />
�"A FRESHMAN<lb />
THIS COLLEGEIATE WORLD<lb />
Recently I received a letter from Sgt.<lb />
stationed in<lb />
utiful<lb />
country. Norman said he wished to write a<lb />
few lines to tell us how much he is enjoying<lb />
the TECO ECHO. "Since coming to England<lb />
nineteen months ago, I have received the<lb />
paper regularly, and being a resident of<lb />
Greenville I have more than a personal in-<lb />
terest in the progress of the college he<lb />
writes. "Please extend my compliments to<lb />
the staff for publishing such an interesting<lb />
paper Norman sent his regards to the<lb />
faculty and a special threat to Dr. Haynes<lb />
for a tennis match when he gets back.<lb /><lb />
Edgar A. Denton, another Greenville<lb />
boy and a 1942-43 student here, received his<lb />
wings and commission as a second lieuten-<lb />
ant in the Army Air corps upon completion<lb />
of his training at Seymour, Ind.<lb /><lb />
A report from Headquarters, European<lb />
Theater of Operations, brings to our atten-<lb />
tion that Pfc. Kelly Abeyounis is attached<lb />
with a mobile baking unit that really puts<lb />
out the hot bread and coffee. A 1936 grad-<lb />
uate of ECTC, Pfc. Abeyounis taught school<lb />
in Bethel where he was considered a lead-<lb />
ing citizen. The men in his unit are not<lb />
only bakers, but clerks, truck drivers, me-<lb />
chanics who are also first rate soldiers<lb />
Uni versity of Texas home economics<lb />
students in training as teachers are getting trained to use all basic infantry weapons<lb />
special wartime work in re-styling clothes <lb />
and refinishing furniture at home. Francis Jennings is now Lt. Commander<lb />
 Jennings. He was a 1936 graduate of our<lb />
Expecting to find a unanimous appeal college and taught school before enlisting well as the Distinguished Flying Cross,<lb />
among the men for glamorous young gradu- in the Navy, since which time he has had<lb />
Word has been received h re that<lb />
Charles King. U. S. Navy Air corps, has<lb />
been promoted from the rank of lieu<lb />
to that of lieutenant-commander. He o m-<lb />
pleted his training at Ponsacola. Fia and<lb />
the citizens of Greenville may well rt<lb />
her his visits over the city a few years<lb />
when a Navy plane was something to behold.<lb />
especially with a sharp flyer showing it<lb />
at its best. LieutCommander King :<lb />
served as instructor at Naval Air sta1<lb />
Norfolk. Ya and Jacksonville, Fla whe<lb />
he is now stationed. He has also had a<lb />
duty aboard a carrier.<lb /><lb />
W. B. Harris was the youngest member<lb />
of his class to receive his commission<lb />
an ensign from the U. S. Naval Reserve<lb />
Midshipmen's school. Chicago. May 10.<lb />
1944. W. B. was at Newberry college. S. I<lb />
and then spent two months at the Ports-<lb />
mouth Navy yard. Ya. His grades were -<lb />
high in midshipmen's school that he was<lb />
exempt from all except one examination.<lb />
He is now in Miami, Fla waiting for<lb />
further assignment.<lb /><lb />
First Lieutenant James E. Joyner ii<lb />
resting at Miami Beach before going back<lb />
into active service. He was stationed at an<lb />
Army air base in England for the past<lb />
seven months and completed his 25 bomb-<lb />
ing missions on a Flying Fortress, as navi-<lb />
gator, over enemy territory in that war<lb />
theater. He was awarded "the U. S. Air<lb />
medal, and three Oak Leaf Clusters, as<lb />
ates of universities, surveyors were sur-<lb />
prised to learn that boys would rather have<lb />
middle-aged women standing before them in<lb />
the classroom. "Less distraction from the<lb />
Little Tripp's been holding out on us. books one male explained.<lb />
He is getting around, because before the <lb />
Judiciary put a stop to the bush-dwelling,<lb />
we spied him with�nope, we'd better not<lb />
say because we can't see that well.<lb />
Billy (Giggle-box) Whitehurst and<lb />
Jack Carson must be loyal to the girls at<lb />
many interesting experiences. He was on<lb />
the U.S.S. Tuscaloosa when President<lb />
Roosevelt and Prime Minister Churchill<lb />
boarded the vessel to draft the Atlantic<lb />
Charter. He served on the aircraft carrier<lb />
 Hornet and was adrift in a life raft four<lb />
Other requisites for the ideal prof are days after she was sunk. He is now in<lb />
punctuality and accuracy, an enthusiastic Hollywood helping make a movie for Navy<lb />
interest in his subject, and use of humorous trainees. Before going to Hollywood, Comdr.<lb />
incidents to brighten up dry textbook ma- Jennings was an aviation instructor in<lb />
terial. Miami, Fla.<lb />
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In my enthusiasm over Lt. Fodie<lb />
Hodges interesting letter which appeared in<lb />
my last column I left out his decoration.<lb />
Fodie, who is stationed somewhere in the<lb />
South Pacific, has been recommended for<lb />
the Silver Star for conspicuous gallantry<lb />
in action against the aps in the Marshall<lb />
islands. Nice going, Fodie, now I don't<lb />
even feel bad about all the times you stepped<lb />
on my toes jitterbugging at the Campus<lb />
building when you were a student here.<lb />
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and Friday nights from 6:30 until<lb />
7:30 to have fun. That is the pri-<lb />
mal aha of our softball intramural<lb />
program as well as the other ac-<lb />
tivities that are offered for your<lb />
lyment Besides, good fresh air,<lb />
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more like gating down to studying<lb />
bard. Come en, girls! Let get out<lb />
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v' was, Tommie Averette, Mickey<lb />
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thy Jean Creech and Elsie<lb />
Individual Sports<lb />
The shuffleboard and badminton<lb />
sbeet are still posted and girls may<lb />
plaj tournament games any time<lb />
the campus building is open and<lb />
in bowling so far with 180 to his<lb />
credit for the boys, and Katie Earl<lb />
Owen has the highest score for the<lb />
ladies, 138. Leslie Chadwick fol<lb />
lows Boyd with 170, Big Tripp<lb />
(Stuff) with 162, Henry Harris, 161.<lb />
and C'ummings with 156. Second<lb />
best for the girls is Boyce with 134<lb />
and Lee Bledsoe following close with<lb />
133.<lb />
Those bowling over 100 are: Little<lb />
Tripp, Doris Stevens, Crandall, Eth-<lb />
eridge, Nelson, Little, James, Jayne,<lb />
Myra Sara Frank, Johnson, Cutler,<lb />
Reed. Elsie Corbitt, Cray, Tommie<lb />
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Knowles, S. Johnson, Porgie, Rouse,<lb />
Peele, Winstead, Anne, Lassiter,<lb />
Moore, Lib, Doris Frank, and Hilda<lb />
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faculty team win with only one cas , � � � � �<lb />
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W ilma Johnson f the faculty team. .  , , , .<lb />
excepl the target As has been point<lb />
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Tell (bravo). We live to learn, and<lb />
archery is worth learning. Believe<lb />
me? No? Come and see!<lb />
At the end of the game. Miss<lb />
Stailings presented an award to the<lb />
dormitory getting the most winning<lb />
points and a second award to the<lb />
- composed dormUory having the most partici-<lb />
� Mae Black- !ants- Jarvis Hall won both of these<lb />
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S, Jessilu �l ;l hsho ash tray, respect- Blejekg<lb />
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According to Mi-s Frances Alex, knee grease, the required energy and<lb />
of the advisers of the WAA, I resistance to old Sol can go "flying<lb />
"Those of us who played had lots oft along with the breeze on the newly-<lb />
fun I wish more had come out to fixed WAA bikes. See Faye Jessup<lb />
taken all the life out of him, and<lb />
Little Tripp doesn't make much<lb />
noise alone.<lb />
t<lb />
I almost forgot to mention a big<lb />
'rat about the size of a small cat i<lb />
who plays in the hall until everyone j<lb />
is asleep and then I don't know'<lb />
what in hell goes on.<lb />
By the way�we have been visited<lb />
ed out in tins column, none of us<lb />
. j.� iiiv w�j�v�c nave oeen visuea<lb />
expect you to be a modern version Kl. .  , �, u  .<lb />
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enjoy themselves Miss Stailings, and take a ride.<lb />
also adviser to the WAA says, "It1 �<lb />
was fun. Let's have a bigger and bet- Bowling<lb />
ne next year j Fenner Boyd seems to be top man I<lb />
got a letter from a former Rags-<lb />
dale Rooster�Dave Owens. He<lb />
seems to remember us all�but, oh,<lb />
in the craziest ways.<lb />
The first one to get up in the<lb />
morning is Keith who goes around<lb />
calling everyone who wants to go<lb />
to breakfast, and then he asks them,<lb />
"Are you ready?"<lb />
Roll (all In Ragsdale Is Spasmodic<lb />
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with their night<lb />
osed to be Fenner's hang-out, but<lb />
not anymore.<lb />
Then you come to the room of<lb />
the three boys who get along the<lb />
bet of all�John, Julian and Hubert.<lb />
11 r:fidential!y, they are always on<lb />
the warpath.) Hubert and Julian are<lb />
ararays disturbing John, who is try-<lb />
ing to study or sleep. Julian is al-<lb />
ways coming in asking John what<lb />
to do when you can't get along with<lb />
your best girl.<lb />
"Should I buy her a corsage, or<lb />
should I ask Ellis what to do?" he<lb />
deads.<lb />
Then about twelve or one o'clock<lb />
Hubert will come in from the Green<lb />
Room about the time John gets to<lb />
sleep, and he'll turn all the lights<lb />
on. He finds out that John has<lb />
his blanket, and the sparks fly.<lb />
When he cuts the lights off Julian<lb />
Morton's Bakery<lb />
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will start talking to his Grandmother<lb />
if he wants anything. Hubert stuffs<lb />
his cars with cotton and snores in<lb />
despair. Then everything is nice<lb />
and peaceful until morning.<lb />
Last but not least there're Mayo<lb />
end Little Tripp who used to make<lb />
la lot of noise until Mayo got his<lb />
call for the Army. It seems to have<lb />
i<lb />
any peace in our<lb />
first room and<lb />
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. . out that they<lb />
� bed.<lb />
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urbing the peace.<lb />
�ways the center<lb />
if I'm wrong correct<lb />
are come to Ches-<lb />
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- as a nice quiet<lb />
are Joe and Fenner<lb />
studying if Joe is<lb />
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allege wrk, including chemistry,<lb />
shU enroll in the special Pre-Nurs-<lb />
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PAGE THREE<lb />
WAVES AT PLAY<lb />
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Young women enlist in the WAVES<lb />
to serve their country in wartime.<lb />
So � do exciting work � rig para-<lb />
chu.s, help teach Navy men gun-<lb />
nery and flying, take radio code<lb />
message from the battle fleet. Others<lb />
follow more prosaic pursuits �ste-<lb />
nography, storekeeping, telephone<lb />
operator But there's ample time for<lb />
recreation � recreation of each girl's<lb />
choosing. WAVES are shown above<lb />
playing volley ball at the Great<lb />
Lakes Naval Training Station. Be-<lb />
low, WAVE cheerleaders at a foot-<lb />
ball game at the San Diego Naval<lb />
Training Station. Young women,<lb />
20-36, without children under 18, can<lb />
get full information at Navy R-ciuit-<lb />
ing Stations or Offices of Naval<lb />
Officer Procurement.<lb /><lb />
1<lb />
From Major General Uhl<lb />
to the women of<lb />
E. C. T. C.<lb />
Of all the women in America, there is prob-<lb />
ably no group who should be more deeply con-<lb />
cerned with the outcome of this war than you<lb />
young college women.<lb />
Through the fruits of your study and your<lb />
good fortune, you can appreciate better than<lb />
most how much is at stake. Neither you nor<lb />
I can yet tell how much personal sacrifice<lb />
is needed to assure victory, but we cannot<lb />
afford to let it be too little and too late.<lb />
At this moment, the Army urgently needs your<lb />
eager minds and skillful hands to help speed<lb />
our soldiers' victorious return.<lb />
Frederick E. Uhl<lb />
Major General, U. S. Army<lb />
4th Service Command, Commanding.<lb />
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Women's Army Corps. Learn how you can use<lb />
your background, your aptitude in one of 239<lb />
vital Army jobs.<lb />
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booklet explaining the opportunities the WAC<lb />
offers you�the valuable experience the Army<lb />
gives you, the deep satisfaction you'll feel in<lb />
helping to speed America's victory.<lb />
Special deferment now<lb />
offered college women!<lb />
If you want to finish your college semeater<lb />
before starting your Army career, you<lb />
can enlist in the WAC now and arrange<lb />
to be called to active duty later�any<lb />
time within the next 4 months.<lb />
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personality<lb />
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is it? Why it's Gretchen<lb />
that cute little gal from<lb />
North Carolina. Gretchen<lb />
that she's always been quiet<lb />
calm because nothing really ex-<lb />
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post card.<lb />
Come, but announce your coming<lb />
You will be welcomed!<lb />
Notice to Be Sent by May 30<lb />
To the Alumni Office<lb />
East Carolina Teachers College<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Dear Alumni Secretary:<lb />
I am expecting to attend the 1944<lb />
Commencement, and request reser-<lb />
vations for the following times:<lb />
(Phase check.)<lb />
Nights: June 2 , 3 , 4<lb />
Meals: June 2 Supper<lb />
June 3: Breakfast . ,<lb />
luncheon , supper<lb />
June 4: Breakfast <lb />
luncheon , supper<lb />
June 5: Breakfast ,<lb />
luncheon , supper<lb />
Sincerely yours,<lb />
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Address ��<lb />
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ni Association presented to the col-<lb />
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Greenville Chapter Host<lb />
The Greenville ECTC Alumni<lb />
Chapter met on Wednesday evening.<lb />
May 10. in the Wright Building.<lb />
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rendered by a group of students un-<lb />
der the direction of Mr. Fisher. They<lb />
were accompanied by Miss Camille Heraby Burnette<lb />
Jernigan. Miss Elizabeth Bridgers. Lt Elmer Smith<lb />
accompanied by Miss Etheridge, sang; <lb />
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lovely violin selections. He was also<lb />
accompanied by Miss Etheridge.<lb />
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ness session was held with the presi- '<lb />
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to be held on June 3. This tea will be<lb />
sponsored by the Greenville Chapter,<lb />
service in the armi d f�wees and who<lb />
today are devoting themselves to the<lb />
cause of freedom for all men. in the<lb />
hope that their comrades "shall no-<lb />
have died in vain<lb />
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high place of reverence and gratitude<lb />
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lowing who have died for their coun-<lb />
try: In 1942-43, Lt. O. D. Andrews,<lb />
of Rocky Mount; Lt. John Johnston,<lb />
� of Greenville; and Lt. Stanley Wool-<lb />
; folk, of Greenville: and in 1943-44,<lb />
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'George West, of LaGrange; Lt. John<lb />
Denton, of Raleigh, and Lt. Stephen<lb />
Alvin Wooten, of Macclesfield.<lb />
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those who are reported as missing in<lb />
action: Staff Sgt. Morris Abeyounis,<lb />
of Greenville; Tech. Sgt Herbert<lb />
of Farmville; and<lb />
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dent. Miss Ruth Modlin; Vice-presi<lb />
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