<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<mets:mets OBJID="37940" ID="wordcount10857" TYPE="textjp2images" xmlns:mets="http://www.loc.gov/METS/" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xmlns:mix="http://www.loc.gov/mix/v20" xmlns:amd="http://www.loc.gov/AMD/" xmlns:vmd="http://www.loc.gov/VMD/" xmlns:oai_dc="http://www.openarchives.org/OAI/2.0/oai_dc/" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3" xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.loc.gov/METS/ http://www.loc.gov/standards/mets/mets.xsd http://www.loc.gov/mix/v20 http://www.loc.gov/standards/mix/mix20/mix20.xsd http://www.loc.gov/AMD/ http://lcweb2.loc.gov/mets/Schemas/AMD.xsd http://www.openarchives.org/OAI/2.0/oai_dc/ http://www.openarchives.org/OAI/2.0/oai_dc.xsd http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3 http://www.loc.gov/standards/mods/v3/mods-3-2.xsd http://www.loc.gov/VMD/ http://lcweb2.loc.gov/mets/Schemas/VMD.xsd">
  <mets:metsHdr CREATEDATE="2016-02-01T01:19:03" LASTMODDATE="2016-02-01T01:19:03" RECORDSTATUS="Complete">
    <mets:agent ROLE="OTHER" TYPE="INDIVIDUAL" OTHERROLE="CATALOGER">
      <mets:name>Dragon, Patricia</mets:name></mets:agent></mets:metsHdr>
  <mets:dmdSec ID="DMD0001">
    <mets:mdWrap MDTYPE="MODS">
      <mets:xmlData>
        <mods:mods>
          <mods:titleInfo>
            <mods:title>The Teco Echo, May 26, 1944</mods:title></mods:titleInfo>
          <mods:abstract>East Carolina's student-run campus newspaper was first published in 1923 as the East Carolina Teachers College News (1923-1925). It has been re-named as The Teco Echo (1925, 1926-1952), East Carolinian (1952-1969), Fountainhead (1969-1979), and The East Carolinian (1969, 1979-present). It includes local, state, national, and international stories with a focus on campus events.</mods:abstract>
          <mods:identifier type="local">UA50.05.02.286</mods:identifier>
          <mods:identifier type="doi">37940</mods:identifier>
          <mods:identifier type="job">1755</mods:identifier>
          <mods:originInfo>
            <mods:dateIssued encoding="w3cdtf">19440526</mods:dateIssued></mods:originInfo>
          <mods:language>
            <mods:languageTerm authority="iso639-2b" type="code">eng</mods:languageTerm></mods:language>
          <mods:typeOfResource collection="yes">text</mods:typeOfResource>
          <mods:physicalDescription>
            <mods:form authority="aat">newspapers </mods:form>
            <mods:extent></mods:extent></mods:physicalDescription>
          <mods:subject authority="lcsh">
            <mods:name type="corporate">
              <mods:namePart>East Carolina University</mods:namePart></mods:name>
            <mods:topic>Students</mods:topic></mods:subject>
          <mods:subject authority="lcsh">
            <mods:name type="corporate">
              <mods:namePart>East Carolina University</mods:namePart></mods:name>
            <mods:genre>Newspapers</mods:genre></mods:subject>
          <mods:subject authority="fast">
            <mods:hierarchicalGeographic>
              <mods:country>United States</mods:country>
              <mods:state>North Carolina</mods:state>
              <mods:county>Pitt County (N.C.)</mods:county>
              <mods:city>Greenville (N.C.)</mods:city></mods:hierarchicalGeographic></mods:subject>
          <mods:name>
            <mods:namePart>East Carolina University</mods:namePart>
            <mods:role>
              <mods:roleTerm>contributor</mods:roleTerm></mods:role></mods:name>
          <mods:accessCondition type="useAndReproduction">This item has been made available for use in research, teaching, and private study. Researchers are responsible for using these materials in accordance with Title 17 of the United States Code and any other applicable statutes. If you are the creator or copyright holder of this item and would like it removed, please contact us at als_digitalcollections@ecu.edu.</mods:accessCondition>
          <mods:accessCondition type="rightstatement.org">http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-EDU/1.0/</mods:accessCondition>
          <mods:relatedItem type="host" displayLabel="Collection">
            <mods:titleInfo>
              <mods:title>Student Newspaper Collection</mods:title></mods:titleInfo>
            <mods:identifier type="doi">newspaper</mods:identifier>
            <mods:relatedItem type="host" displayLabel="SubCollection">
              <mods:titleInfo>
                <mods:title>The Teco Echo</mods:title></mods:titleInfo>
              <mods:identifier type="doi">teco</mods:identifier></mods:relatedItem></mods:relatedItem>
          <mods:location>
            <mods:physicalLocation>University Archives</mods:physicalLocation></mods:location></mods:mods></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:dmdSec>
  <mets:dmdSec ID="DMD0002">
    <mets:mdWrap MDTYPE="DC">
      <mets:xmlData>
        <oai_dc:dc>
          <dc:title>The Teco Echo, May 26, 1944</dc:title>
          <dc:description>East Carolina's student-run campus newspaper was first published in 1923 as the East Carolina Teachers College News (1923-1925). It has been re-named as The Teco Echo (1925, 1926-1952), East Carolinian (1952-1969), Fountainhead (1969-1979), and The East Carolinian (1969, 1979-present). It includes local, state, national, and international stories with a focus on campus events.</dc:description>
          <dc:creator></dc:creator>
          <dc:subject>East Carolina University--Students</dc:subject>
          <dc:coverage></dc:coverage>
          <dc:contributor>East Carolina University</dc:contributor>
          <dc:date>19440526</dc:date>
          <dc:type>Text</dc:type>
          <dc:format>newspapers </dc:format>
          <dc:publisher>J. Y. Joyner Library, East Carolina University</dc:publisher>
          <dc:language>eng</dc:language>
          <dc:identifier>37940</dc:identifier>
          <dc:rights>http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-EDU/1.0/</dc:rights>
          <dc:subject>East Carolina University--Newspapers</dc:subject>
          <dc:coverage>United States--North Carolina--Pitt County (N.C.)--Greenville (N.C.)</dc:coverage></oai_dc:dc></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:dmdSec>
  <mets:dmdSec ID="DMD0003">
    <mets:mdWrap MDTYPE="OTHER" OTHERMDTYPE="TEI">
      <mets:xmlData>
        <tei:TEI xmlns:tei="http://www.tei-c.org/ns/1.0" xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.tei-c.org/ns/1.0 http://digital.lib.ecu.edu/tei/xsd/tei_P5.xsd">
          <text xmlns="http://www.tei-c.org/ns/1.0">
            <body>
              <div type="other">
                <pb facs="00037940_tn_0001" />
H<lb />
s<lb />
the<lb />
P Ma<lb />
� SI<lb />
w<lb />
'RLE<lb />
p�<lb />
got a<lb />
Nip<lb />
in.<lb />
fin-up<lb />
iocs it<lb />
No!<lb />
MC of<lb />
Id him<lb />
Iff.<lb />
vs we<lb />
N<lb />
COS<lb />
ue<lb />
WELCOME<lb />
ALUMNI<lb />
Th<lb />
e<lb />
TECO ECHO<lb />
FAREWELL<lb />
SENIORS<lb />
XIX<lb />
GREENVILLE. N. C, FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1944<lb />
Number 15<lb />
�<lb />
Commencement Schedule<lb />
in<lb />
 ; i. 111.<lb />
1:00 p.m.<lb />
i :00 p.m.<lb />
G<lb />
(i<lb />
Ml.<lb />
111.<lb />
p. 11!<lb />
30 a.m.<lb />
SATURDAY, JUNE 3<lb />
Meeting Alumni Association<lb />
Alumni Luncheon<lb />
Open House for Alumni and Faculty in Class-<lb />
ic mm Building<lb />
Senior Allegiance Service. West Campus<lb />
Music Recital<lb />
SUNDAY. JUNE 4<lb />
Commencement Sermon. Wright Auditorium<lb />
Dr. F. W. Burnham. Seventh Street Christian<lb />
('hureh, Richmond<lb />
YWCA-YMCA Vesper Service. Wright Audi-<lb />
torium. Monday, June 5<lb />
Commencement Address. Wright Auditorium<lb />
Dr. Gerald W. Johnson. Baltimore<lb />
Graduation Exercises<lb />
Awarding of Diplomas by Dr. Howard J<lb />
McGinnia<lb />
Johnson And Burnham To Speak<lb />
At 35th Annual Commencement<lb />
Posey Succeeds Baushan<lb />
As Adviser To Teco Echo<lb />
Posey has been<lb />
i ECHO staff to<lb />
E. Bauahi<lb />
usic Department<lb />
To Give Recital<lb />
Saturday Night<lb />
j 1936, Dr.<lb />
duiing tht<lb />
Baughan was teaching<lb />
regular school year at the<lb />
�:c<lb />
Ha<lb /><lb />
B .<lb />
th<lb />
as<lb />
0<lb />
rc-<lb />
lie-<lb />
�nd<lb />
A<lb />
Uni-<lb />
te this<lb />
i Uni-<lb />
iit'ht in<lb />
M<lb />
�<lb />
college, Fr<lb />
lall<lb />
University of New Hampshire and<lb />
during summer session at the I ni-<lb />
versity of Alabama. Before receiv-<lb />
ing his Ph. D. he taught at State<lb />
college of Memphis for five yea<lb />
and baa taught at the University ol<lb />
Omaha also.<lb />
Dr. Baughan received his A. B. and<lb />
II. A. fram Yanderbilt D uvexsity.<lb />
He received his Ph. 1. at Vale.<lb />
Baughan has been faculty ad-<lb />
: r the PIECES O EIGHT<lb />
its establishment. While on<lb />
acuity hen- he has written and<lb />
thed three hurt stories and re-<lb />
 articles, some of which ware<lb />
d in England.<lb />
n<lb />
Year's Work Concluded<lb />
By VWCA and YMCA<lb />
The annual commencement recital<lb />
� sored by the music department of<lb />
ECTC will be presented Saturday<lb />
night, .Tun 3, at 8:30 in the Wright<lb />
auditorium.<lb />
The program is a? follows: Dance<lb />
of the Bayaderes (Queen of Bheba),<lb />
Goldmark, bj the college orchestra; I<lb />
,  �. - i ai ce, Beethoven, Iris Lee;<lb />
Sing We and Chant It. Morley, by<lb />
Doris Lee, Sally Margaret Johnston.<lb />
Ethyl Smith and Jean Roberson; Im-<lb />
� in A flat. Schubert, Dorothy<lb />
Haynard; Ich Grolk Nieht (I'll not<lb />
complain), Schumann. Josephine Gib-<lb />
. Meditation from -Thais Ma-<lb />
, . � and Csardas, Monti, bj Richard<lb />
: Awakening, Kramer and.<lb />
Life be Music, Sproas by i<lb />
'a chorus; Romance in i<lb />
inn, Virginia Rouse<lb />
Bishop, by Mary Blane<lb />
n, t, a Creech playing<lb />
r�to: Scherxo, Griffea,<lb />
PIECES O" EIGHT<lb />
The editors and cartoonists of<lb />
PIECES O' EIGHT wish to an-<lb />
nounce that no cartoon in any is-1<lb />
sue �as intended to represent any<lb />
individual. The purpose of all car-<lb />
toons is that of humor only.<lb />
MARGIE DUDLEY,<lb />
MARGARET LEWIS.<lb />
Co-Editors.<lb />
DOUGLAS NELSON.<lb />
Cartoonist.<lb />
Summer School <lb />
To Open June 8 I<lb />
June 8, registration day marks the<lb />
beginning of the first term of the<lb />
! 1944 ECTC summer school ses-<lb />
sion. The first term will end July<lb />
; 14, and the second term will begin<lb />
July IT, ending August 26.<lb />
All courses give credit toward<lb />
I graduation and toward certification<lb />
 in teaching. Teachers certificates<lb />
�'may he renewed in a six weeks ses-<lb />
sion for those so desiring. Classes<lb />
will meet five days a week. Mondays<lb />
through Friday, with only a few af-<lb />
t i noon classes. Course schedules<lb />
are now available in the office of the<lb />
registrar.<lb />
During the first session practice<lb />
teaching in the primary and gram-<lb />
mar grades will he offered. Only<lb />
candidates for a degree in this college<lb />
can be admitted to practice teaching<lb />
during the summer session. Gradu-<lb />
ate courses leading toward the Mas-<lb />
ter's degree will also he offered.<lb />
IM<lb />
mor<lb />
Memorial Service<lb />
Held To Honor<lb />
War Dead<lb />
Boys Accepted<lb />
For limy, Havy<lb />
Red Cross Workers At F�rt Bragg<lb />
Have Accomplished<lb />
Much Past Year<lb />
ARKS<lb />
Young Men's<lb />
iristian Asso-<lb />
. ear will close<lb />
oerams, typi-<lb />
lar vesper services, the YMCA and<lb />
YWCA gave ; Thanksgiving pro-<lb />
gram in chapel. The -Y" hut was<lb />
open for meditation on Armistice<lb />
day.<lb />
� r<lb />
H . �<lb />
During the Christmas sesason the<lb />
vnmial white gift service was prc-<lb />
Commence- sented in chapel.<lb />
� 4.<lb />
if Corn-<lb />
May 28,<lb />
I �<lb />
the<lb />
Cam<lb />
; I -<lb />
work.<lb />
group<lb />
i! k<lb />
rnigan;<lb />
 iouai d,<lb />
i Overture,<lb />
�al feature<lb />
Lullaby from<lb />
by Elizabeth<lb />
"Promtheus<lb />
liege orchestra.<lb />
 all phases of<lb />
BY SARAH McIN'MS<lb />
On Tuesday. May 16, an impres-<lb />
sive memorial service was held in<lb />
memory of the five alumni of ECTC<lb />
who, dining the past year, have given<lb />
their lives in the service of our coun-<lb />
try. These alumni are Lt. (jg) Wil-<lb />
liam S. Sledge, Looiaburg; Sgt.<lb />
George 1- West, La Grange; Lt.<lb />
i Thomas Meeks. Bethel; Lt John R.<lb />
Denton, Jr. Ay den; and Lt. Stephen<lb />
Alvin Wooten, Mneelesfleil.<lb />
Dr. K V. Gilbert, accompanied by<lb />
Approximately 88.000 surgical<lb />
dressings have been folded by college<lb />
students and faculty members during<lb />
� sixty evenings of the college year.<lb />
from 6:36 to 8:36 on Monday, Thurs<lb />
; day and Friday evenings in those<lb />
weeks when the surgical dressing<lb />
! room was supplied with trauze. Three<lb />
! times during the session the regular<lb />
work has been interrupted not only<lb />
Gerald W. Johnson, of Balti-<lb />
will deliver the commencement<lb />
addre - a1 the Thirty-fifth Annual<lb />
( ommencement exercises of ECTC<lb />
Monday morning, June 5, at 10:30, in<lb />
in Robert H. Wright auditorium.<lb />
Dr. F. W. Burnham. of Richmond,<lb />
s. ill deliver the Baccalaureate sermon<lb />
Sunday. June 4. at 11 a. m.<lb />
A total of l I degrees will be eon<lb />
erred. Of these there are 129 A. B.<lb />
 gree . IS B. S. and one M. A.<lb />
Thirteen seniors who graduated in<lb />
December and thirteen who graduated<lb />
in March will be among the 145 re-<lb />
ceiving degrees.<lb />
The commencement program will<lb />
.p.n with the Processional, Grand<lb />
March from "Aida by Verdi. The<lb />
prayer will he given hy the Rev.<lb />
Robert W. Bradshaw, pastor of the<lb />
Jarvis Memorial Methodist church of<lb />
Greenville. The Women's Chorus will<lb />
dng �'Psalm 166 by Cesar Franck.<lb />
Dr. Johnson will make the com-<lb />
mencement address, followed hy the<lb />
graduating exercises at 11:30. Di-<lb />
plomas, degrees, Bibles and eertifi-<lb />
cates will lie awarded by Dr. Howard<lb />
J. McGinnis, acting president of the<lb />
college.<lb />
The class of 1943 will present a<lb />
Scholarship-Leadership Award to a<lb />
member of the class of 1944. The<lb />
presentation will be made by Miss<lb />
Foyce Dunham, president of the class<lb />
of 1943.<lb />
Dr. F. W. Burnham will deliver the<lb />
baccalaureate sermon Sunday at 11<lb />
a. m in the Wright auditorium. The<lb />
two '�Vs" will hold a special vesper<lb />
Joe was accepted by the navy. He service Sunday night at 8 o'clock, in<lb />
is president of the college hand and the Wright auditorium.<lb />
plays a trumpet in the swing hand. j(l. Gerald White Johnson, a native<lb />
Last quarter he was a spark plug on North Carolinian, is a newspaper man<lb />
: serv<lb />
JOE LASSITER. ROBERT MARTIN<lb />
and STAN FIELD JOHNSON<lb />
Joe Lassiter, Robert Martin and<lb />
Stanficld Johnson were accepted for<lb />
military service at Fort Bragg April<lb />
26. They expect to report for duty<lb />
ii. June.<lb />
h<lb />
dh<lb />
vacations hut also by ne<lb />
�ht at the college.<lb />
� i amental and vocal<lb />
musk are presented.<lb />
Solo<lb />
and<lb />
w<lb />
ike for<lb />
 will<lb />
gran are Ger-<lb />
: � itt, Dorothy<lb />
 Helen Stone,<lb />
V  . F. Ellis.<lb />
� Sparks, A-<lb />
B e t t y Smith.<lb />
1 I Humphries<lb />
. , foi the Commence<lb />
 will be the bee- tribution<lb />
aker, Dr. F. W. Burn-<lb />
I .d. Virginia, whose<lb />
� mity�the Basis<lb />
!� ollowing his speech,<lb />
.  ,v -Y" Cabi-<lb />
Throughout the month of February<lb />
all the vesper services were huilt a-<lb />
round the general theme of Brother-<lb />
hood. As a climax for this, the last<lb />
last week of February was set aside<lb />
as Religious Emphasis Week with<lb />
Rev. Charles Jones from the Presby-<lb />
terian church in Chapel Hill M guest<lb />
speaker.<lb />
The YWCA and YMCA sponsored<lb />
the National World Student Service<lb />
Fund drive during fall quarter.<lb />
Through play night and personal eon-<lb />
the "Y" was able to remit<lb />
urn of 9364.69 to the chairman of<lb />
the drive in Pitt County.<lb />
Recently B careful revision of the<lb />
, ont.tution of the YWCA was made<lb />
and accepted.<lb />
War the end of the first quarter,<lb />
the social committee planned a tea<lb />
Five New Members<lb />
Taken In Fraternity<lb />
The initiation for the new mem-<lb />
bers of the Pi Omega Pi fraternity<lb />
Miss Eleanor Ethridge, played "Ro-1 inir<lb />
mance from D Minor Concerto by<lb />
Wieniawski. Kenneth James read a<lb />
1 passage of scripture.<lb />
Brief sketches of the lives of the<lb />
five boys who have been killed were<lb />
given by Mary Frances Ellis. Curtis<lb />
Butler. Helen Johnson, Erma Hin-<lb />
nant and Mary Alice Austin. The<lb />
following information was cited from<lb />
cessity of closimr the room because<lb />
of lack of irauze.<lb />
The best records were made dur<lb />
the fall quarter when 3,000 on<lb />
the basketball team. Joe is a math<lb />
ami science major and hails from<lb />
Con way.<lb />
Boh Martin is associate editor of<lb />
the TKCO ECHO.<lb />
president of the Men's Judiciary,<lb />
secretary of Phi Sigma Pi fraternity,<lb />
and president of the Men's Day stu-<lb />
dent committee. For the past three<lb />
years he has been a member of the<lb />
YMCA. and last year he was treas-<lb />
on several North<lb />
and is at present af-<lb />
of the sophomore class. Before<lb />
October 18 was the highest number , tance bv the army he had<lb />
and ' ' .  , i. t<lb />
Commerce clubroom , jK, lalks made<lb />
and Friday nights, May-<lb />
night Evelyn Jones,<lb />
was held in tin<lb />
on Thursday<lb />
18 and 19.<lb />
On Thursday<lb />
Doris Stevens, Ruby Hudson, Tom j<lb />
Williams and Elsie West became<lb />
pledge members. The final formal<lb />
initiation was conducted hy Rena j<lb />
Bateman, Pat Russell. Dixie Chap- j<lb />
oell and Geraldine Taylor on Friday<lb />
1� by these students:<lb />
of dressings made in one evening<lb />
075 on December 2 was the lowest<lb />
number.<lb />
In the winter quarter the numbers<lb />
ranged from 1250 on the opening<lb />
night, February 3, up to<lb />
been elected president of the Inter-<lb />
national Relations club for next year.<lb />
He edits a regular column in the<lb />
TECO ECHO.<lb />
Stanfield is president of Phi Sigma<lb />
2,259 onlp. fr.ltrnity. vice-president of the<lb />
February 21 and down to 706 �n,junior ciass, secretary of Ragsdale<lb />
March 2. The spring quarter produc<lb />
(jg) William Stoard<lb />
Lt<lb />
"Bill" as be was known on the cam-<lb />
pus, was both an A. B. and M. A.<lb />
graduate of this college. He volun-<lb />
teered for the Naval reserve in June<lb />
1941. He received his wings and<lb />
commission as an ensign and was<lb />
later promoted to Lt. (jg). He was<lb />
stationed at the Naval Air station at<lb />
Hall and a member of the YMCA<lb />
tion has shown effects of the appeal j cahinet He has h<lb />
Sledge, �f the outdoors and of many spring<lb />
numbers b<lb />
een an active par-<lb />
ticipan intramural football, bas-<lb />
meetings, the numbers beginning,jketball �,� baseball.<lb />
wlun the room reopened on March 21<lb />
with 1.012, dropping to 350 on April<lb />
28, and reaching 1.462 on April 3 as<lb />
the highest number during the quar-<lb />
ts<lb />
All three.of these boys are mem-<lb />
bers of Phi Sigma Pi fraternity.<lb />
Carolina pa pel<lb />
Hinted with the Baltimore SUN. He<lb />
is also the author of ROOSEVELT:<lb />
In addition he is DICTATOR OR DEMOCRATT, which<lb />
is 1 iled as the most distinguished<lb />
 � ihy of the president that has<lb />
,�; appeared. He is a graduate of<lb />
Wake Forest college and has received<lb />
several honorary degrees. In 1937<lb />
be was conferred the LI. D. degree<lb />
from the University of North Caro-<lb />
lina. He is also a member of Phi<lb />
Beta Kappa.<lb />
Dr. Frederick -William Burnham,<lb />
the baccalaureate speaker, is a<lb />
from Illinois. He was edu-<lb />
Eureka college. Illinois, and<lb />
I iversity of hieago. He has<lb />
 a j and is a leader in na-<lb />
and international religious<lb />
At present he is the pastor<lb />
of the Seventh Street Christian church<lb />
in Richmond, Virginia. He is the<lb />
author of UNIFICATION, and A<lb />
MISSIONARY TOUB OF ALASKA.<lb />
clergy<lb />
cated<lb />
. i<lb />
11 aveli<lb />
 tional<lb />
I circles<lb />
i<lb />
these three scheduled evenings many<lb />
other hundreds of dressings have<lb />
night Following this, there was the xvhi(ily island, Washington where he<lb />
installation of the new officers f�WM killed in a crash May ' ' �'�'��<lb />
1944-45. They are Ellen Riddick,<lb />
"Y"<lb />
. place. The<lb />
fTthe 'to emhip. The sprin qua.<lb />
president; Marj<lb />
dent: Gretchen<lb />
Manoi<lb />
vice-presi-<lb />
Sgt. George L. West, of whom it<lb />
has been said by one of our faculty<lb />
Bryan,<lb />
Boswell, secretary; jjn"Jmbers -He was a genteel, though-<lb />
� Mewborn, treasurer; and j  am considerate person majored<lb />
 . J ou.<lb />
Harriet Chestnutt, historian.<lb />
ter social was a banquet in the col-<lb />
 th- YMCA and lego dining hall. VUT,<lb />
. . . Resides these activities the YWCA<lb />
red various types Beanie tnea<lb />
, r ii ��,�� has sponsored sunuay �<lb />
�uriI1g the fan mnr- has , . Thege pro.<lb />
inet returned early evening ��f <lb />
, it Freshmen Ori- grams<lb />
IM m the "Y" hut guest speakers.<lb />
.men the first<lb />
g vesper �ci ���<lb />
have included both student and<lb />
. Ire<lb />
bar the two "Y's'<lb />
denomii.ational<lb />
, ,iay program<lb />
d Rev. T. B. Cowan<lb />
ria Religious Fellow-<lb />
Teanv<lb />
( from the regu-<lb />
Boys' Fraternity<lb />
Elects Officers<lb />
Phi Sigma Pi Initiates<lb />
Four New Members<lb />
Thursday evening, May 18, four<lb />
new members were initiated into Tau<lb />
chapter of Phi Sigma Pi fraternity.<lb />
Stuart Tripp, Leon Smith, Jr Delton<lb />
I reach and John Charlton.<lb />
This initiation brings to an end the<lb />
activities of the year for the fra-<lb />
ternity which included a square<lb />
dance! banquet at the Olde Towne<lb />
in History and commerce for 2Vis<lb />
years. On April 13, 1942 he was in-<lb />
ducted into the army. He became<lb />
a chief engineer and was assigned to<lb />
flight duty. On September 20, 1943<lb />
he crashed while taking off at the<lb />
Maxton Army Air base.<lb />
Lt. Thomas Meeks majored in<lb />
mathematics and science and was ac-<lb />
See MEMORIAL SERVICE Page 4<lb />
he committee in charge of this I been made by various students and<lb />
evening work is composed of Misses teachers who have worked whenever<lb />
Emma L. Hooper, chairman. Ruth j they could during the hours in the<lb />
White, Sallie Norwood, Mary Caug day.<lb />
hev and Annie C. Newell of the facu-1, One group of students from the<lb />
Uv and Misses Eleanor Booth, Doris YWCA has been working regularly<lb />
Brock Katie Earl Owen, Margaret, from 12:00 to 1:00 on several Thurs-<lb />
Ipock and Rachel Dixon of the stu-j .lays of the spring quarter and sever-<lb />
dent body al cluhs have also had rePresenta"<lb />
In addition to the work during' tives working at various hours.<lb />
Museum Club<lb />
Elects Officers<lb />
For &amp;xt Year<lb />
BY PAULA ROSS<lb />
Inn, formal dance and several barbe-<lb />
cue and brunswick stew suppers at<lb />
Respess.<lb />
Officers Car next year were elected<lb />
l,v the Phi Sigma Pi fraternity at a<lb />
Meeting held last Tuesday night in<lb />
Di Flanagan's room.<lb />
EIha Bedsworth was elected pre<lb />
d,nt; Ernest Chesson. vice-president<lb />
Clifton Crandell. secretary:<lb />
author of Strickland, treasurer;<lb />
 �f the Federation, Tripp. XZLli Johnson,<lb />
-sfor!Lt;Rohert.re.r,m<lb />
H. L Humher Speaks<lb />
On "World Peace"<lb />
Humher,<lb />
L<lb />
Humber is a<lb />
who lived in<lb />
, and who escaped just 55 Strickland, re,<lb />
tht. Gen � entered worth. ����f<lb />
Sam<lb />
Stuart<lb />
The re-<lb />
H<lb />
To�<lb />
rs<lb />
tnt. t,er.m.l3 "pjans were made for a barbecue<lb />
 community life? We this quarter.<lb />
M.mething is minus m<lb />
, nal life. The League<lb />
tmm great step but this<lb />
the world court failed.<lb />
are inadequate. What we<lb />
need h law Only one institution can<lb />
h law. and that institution is<lb />
Kvermnent of delegated power,<lb />
Mr Humber.<lb />
It as had<lb />
CALDWELL, IDAHO- -(ACP)<lb />
Plastics now may be made from po<lb />
tatoes<lb />
Commencement Long Way OjJ<lb />
But Seems To Come Too Soon<lb />
$�<lb />
When the ed asked me to write a . dances, good entertain-<lb />
feature on leaving school�you know I basketball. Then at long<lb />
�the seniors view point, I had to "if spring again, and birds on<lb />
stop and ponder the matter for a the ' winK ' again  Yes, it is<lb />
while. There is so much one could j . amJ after youVe been swear-<lb />
say at a time like this, and yet is atI werent COming back another<lb />
a lost just how to say it. Such is my j - fjnd that you are reany at-<lb />
casc. Jtached to the place. And by place<lb />
To start with you recall a friend, m)11 the students, teachers,<lb />
telling you as you began your college J; quirrels in the woods, the fish pond,<lb />
career in the fall of 1940, that four C Beans And so ends your<lb />
years in college would fly by. "When j freshman year which means sheading<lb />
you are a senior, remember I said j inferior title "frosh plus burn-<lb />
four years would fly by Right source theme you sweated<lb />
then commencement, 1944, seemed so<lb />
far away that it should belong to an-<lb />
other century. Well, now you re-<lb />
member and would like to coin an-<lb />
other phrase if you could<lb />
with for a whole quarter<lb />
The fall of 1941 rolls around after<lb />
a nice summer vacation .enough ro-<lb />
mances, swimming, long motor trips.<lb />
In the recent elections of Museum<lb />
club officers for next year Georgia<lb />
Cutler was elected president; Helen �<lb />
Sessoms. vice-president: Ann Woody,<lb />
secretary; and Helen Bason, treas-<lb />
urer. The out-going officers are<lb />
president, Ann Woody; vice-presi-<lb />
dent; Amelia Monroe: secretary,<lb />
Helen Sessoms; and treasurer. Jean<lb />
Scarborough.<lb />
For the last two weeks the club<lb />
members have been working under<lb />
the supervision of Verna Carraway,<lb />
preparing the room for the Open<lb />
House. They have built up the club<lb />
room by writing up the history of<lb />
the articles and putting lights in the<lb />
cases. The ghrla have collected live<lb />
animals such as snakes, fish and<lb />
turtles.<lb />
The cluh observed Open House<lb />
Wednesday night. May 24. from 6:30<lb />
to 9:00. Everyone was invited and<lb />
delicious refreshments were served to<lb />
all.<lb />
Yeswhen vou are a freshman it I tennis and the like, and you find<lb />
looks like a iong road ahead. But yourself bundled up and back atole<lb />
ASSOCIATION OF CHILDHOOD EDUCATION<lb />
 tb� APF for the year 1944-45 are as follows:<lb />
o ,�v1Teft to HgM Lura Made Walker, publications repre-<lb />
Back rowti lelt to rignt, imu.�. rman- Worth Lamer, cor-<lb />
sentative; Pearl 1 Uuriel White-<lb />
sponding ZLLl&amp;l 'redo ECHO repre-<lb />
vice-<lb />
your first quarter is gone before you<lb />
get use to the differences in college<lb />
and high school. When Christmas<lb />
comes you go home and really miss<lb />
ECTC with new worlds td conquer.<lb />
Of course you heard some skeptic<lb />
speak of the war and soon we would<lb />
be in it, etc etc. But after all, what<lb />
comes VOU KO numr aiiKi n�"j in  .a, ii<lb />
thl ole Place (Of course that crush did he know about it. Always a lot<lb />
you have on" one of the upperclass- of people trying to kill all the joy m<lb />
toes- , - bv he College responding JiTcInnia TECO ECHO repre<lb />
A STZSZTatte potato pulp S hurst. 2nd ff? lstT vicf<lb />
of Idaho ��.�� la8tic suit-isentative FronJ �� �dcnpresident; Margaret Ipock<lb />
inK ZZZ and ceramic pro- -prudent. dt; Bettie Smith, historian<lb />
men, and a football player at that,<lb />
makes you anxious to get back. Oh,<lb />
don't forget that we did have a foot-<lb />
ball team when were were freshmen.<lb />
A darne good one too, and the next<lb />
year they didn't lose a game!) Win-<lb />
ter quarter certainly doesn't crawl <lb />
life and never see anything pleasant<lb />
Then it happened. It couldn't It<lb />
wouldn't. But it did. You are calm-<lb />
ly practicing glee club music for the<lb />
Christmas program while some sneak-<lb />
ing little yellow bellows of the Rising<lb />
1 See COMMENCEMENT Page 4<lb />
Another field trip was taken by<lb />
several members of the club; the pur-<lb />
pose was to get specimens to add to<lb />
the club collection. They went to Core<lb />
Point Saturday, May 20, with Dr.<lb />
Brandt. Those attending the field<lb />
trip were Amelia Monroe, Ann<lb />
Woody, Elna Powell and Georgia<lb />
Cutler. The trip was very success-<lb />
ful.<lb />
The members of the club wish to<lb />
express their appreciation to Mr.<lb />
Deal. Miss Charlton, Dr. Adams and<lb />
others for their help in building up<lb />
the Club Room through their dona-<lb />
tions.<lb />
T<lb /><pb facs="00037940_tn_0002" /><lb />
PAGE TWO<lb />
The TECO ECHO<lb />
� �<lb />
1 iA<lb />
)<lb />
I<lb />
�<lb />
So Long, Seniors<lb />
It is with both pride and regret that we<lb />
look forward to commencement . . a pride<lb />
in the achievements of the departing seniors,<lb />
and a regret in seeing them go.<lb />
As one looks back over the four years<lb />
hi or she has spent in college, he realizes<lb />
that he has just passed through what are<lb />
c nsidered the happiest days of one's life.<lb />
This is particularly true of the student who<lb />
has been active in extra-curricular activities<lb />
; rid who has tried to take advantage of all<lb />
the opportunities provided. Almost invari-<lb />
ably the person who lives a full life is the<lb />
person who lives a good life.<lb />
After having lived together and worked<lb />
t gether these short years, we have formed<lb />
strong bonds of friendship. All good things<lb />
must come to an end. however, and so it is<lb />
with college.<lb />
So it is fare" ell and good luck. Seniors,<lb />
and lei us hope that you. in fact all of us.<lb />
will go out and do everything possible to<lb />
make this work! a better place in which to<lb />
live!<lb />
Welcome To Al<lb />
umni<lb />
Next Saturday it will again be our<lb />
pleasure to play host to the alumni of ECTC.<lb />
It is a pleasure to have these former<lb />
Students return for a visit, and to know that<lb />
� in though their school days are past they<lb />
still have an interest in the college. We<lb />
v ant this college to be a college that the stu-<lb />
d nts can be proud of. and with the interest<lb />
and cooperation of the alumni with the stu-<lb />
dents and faculty it is and will continue to<lb />
be such.<lb />
We should like for the alumni to feel<lb />
that they are welcome not only on Alumni<lb />
Day. but any and every day. This is<lb />
your college as much as it is ours, and we<lb />
are always glad to have you comp back for a<lb />
WHAT-HAYE-YOU<lb />
Bu Bob Martin<lb />
It is our guess that a more brilliant, en-<lb />
lightened and working mind than of Mr.<lb />
R bert Lee H umber's has not been seen on<lb />
the campus for some time. Unless you want<lb />
a World War III. it would be well to consider<lb />
what this man and other men like him are<lb />
saying. Certainly .Mr. Humber's basic idea<lb />
that there should be an international ar-<lb />
rangement of nations and an international<lb />
law which can be enforced, cannot be far<lb />
from wrong. It is our duty as students and<lb />
potential leaders to really think through<lb />
such proposals, and stand up for what we<lb />
think. It is the sacred and honor-bound<lb />
duty to the fighting man of today, that not<lb />
only we as students and leaders, but each<lb />
and every citizen of the U. S do everything<lb />
within his power to see that this war is not<lb />
fought in vain. Otherwise duty, debt, friend-<lb />
ship, allegiance or whatever you choose to<lb />
call it that we owe to them, both living and<lb />
(it-ad. is nothing short of a farce.<lb /><lb />
The present administration's full sup-<lb />
port of the students' rightful contention to<lb />
the State Budget Office that the "Y" Store<lb />
and Stationery Store belong to the students<lb />
The Teco Echo<lb />
Published Biicccklf) hy the Students of East<lb />
Carolina Teachers 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 />
Tom Williams Editor-in-chief<lb />
ASSOCIATE EDITORS<lb />
Maribelle Robertson, Rosalie Brown, Louise<lb />
Kilgo. Jimmy Warren, Frances Congleton,<lb />
Jean Goggin, Robert Martin. Jackie DeLysle<lb />
REPORTERS<lb />
Paula Ross. Cornelia Beems. Hazel Harris.<lb />
Ellic West. Kathryn Sprinkle, Camille<lb />
Jernigan. Ruby Hudson, Yiolet Sparks,<lb />
Sarah McGinnis. Mary Bass.<lb />
Mary Sue Moore<lb />
John Johnson<lb />
Fashion Editor<lb />
Photography Editor<lb />
BUSINESS STAFF<lb />
Sybil Beaman Business Manager<lb />
ASSOCIATE BUSINESS MANAGERS<lb />
Gladys Davis. Lucille Husketh, Betty Bat-<lb />
son, Helen Wooten, June Brandenburg.<lb />
Grace Clark.<lb />
Denver E. Baughan<lb />
Beecher Flanagan<lb />
Graham T. Olive<lb />
Editorial Adviser<lb />
Business Adviser<lb />
Technical Adviser<lb />
Member<lb />
North Carolina Collegiate Press<lb />
Association<lb />
Associated Gofler3tde Pren<lb />
Cbfleeiate Dl6est<lb />
mmiuntic Tam utimil AOvm�TimN� av<lb />
National Advertising Service, Inc.<lb />
4ao maomon av�<lb />
Nbw Yomk. N. Y.<lb />
t<lb />
T<lb />
and that profits derived should be spent on<lb />
the campus, is highly commendable and is<lb />
indeed most gratifying. Such an agreement<lb />
as to fact and purpose, shows if nothing<lb />
else that administration and students can<lb />
and do work in harmony.<lb /><lb />
There comes to my mind this one�<lb />
He: "Hello, Baby<lb />
She: "I'll have you know I'm nobody's<lb />
baby<lb />
He: "Well, wouldn't you feel like hell<lb />
at a family reunion<lb /><lb />
This corner's choice for the next presi-<lb />
dent of our college, if he is available, is Dr.<lb />
Ralph McDonald. He is indeed a man of<lb />
rich educational background and experience,<lb />
and one of keen intellect and capability.<lb /><lb />
From what we hear a good bet for a<lb />
night of laughs and entertainment is the<lb />
current Chi Pi production "You Can't Take<lb />
It With You Without a doubt the posters<lb />
advertising the play are both interesting and<lb />
very original.<lb /><lb />
We offer one more attempt at humor�<lb />
Negro wench at the revival meeting<lb />
) 'sing in ecstasy � "Last night I wras in the<lb />
; i ms of de debil: tonight I is in de ahmes of<lb />
de Lawd <lb />
Voice from the rear of the congrega-<lb />
tion � "What are you doing tomorrow<lb />
night, baby?"<lb /><lb />
We realize this has been perhaps a very<lb />
tlying and difficult school year for many,<lb />
but we hope, and we feel it is an obligation<lb />
of students, faculty and administration, to<lb />
start anew this summer school and the next<lb />
regular term of school. To start anew, in<lb />
that past difficulties and individual differ-<lb />
ences be forgotten, and to be concerned only<lb />
with the immediate and sole objective of<lb />
.king this a successful college. For a col-<lb />
lege to function smoothly is very easy, but<lb />
when a trying and difficult situation arises.<lb />
then the real test, of what kind of "stuff"<lb />
the students, faculty and administration are<lb />
made of, comes when an effort is being made<lb />
to return to normal. This test includes<lb />
whether everyone can pull together and work<lb />
in harmony for the good of the college, re-<lb />
gardless of individual feelings and separate<lb />
personalities. Our harmony and coopera-<lb />
tion are increasing, but they must do so more<lb />
and more. It is plainly an untruth to say<lb />
we cannot "put our house in order We<lb />
have done it, and we will do it again. We<lb />
have the possibilities, equipment, intellect<lb />
and ability to make this the best teachers<lb />
college not only in this state, not only in the<lb />
South, but in the entire nation. Iet the<lb />
motto of each and every person connected<lb />
with the college be "FORWARD<lb /><lb />
Saturday poppies will be sold on the<lb />
campus, so don't forget to buy a poppy.<lb />
Reasons for and benefits from this noble<lb />
work need no explanation.<lb /><lb />
Orchids this week to the Student Coop-<lb />
erative Government association. In one<lb />
short year it has proved its right to exist,<lb />
and proved that students can and do govern<lb />
themselves well and are capable of meeting<lb />
problems and solving them. We might add<lb />
that much credit is due to Dot Lewis, as its<lb />
first full-year president, and it is this re-<lb />
porter's opinion that the Association's ef-<lb />
ficient work will continue under the very<lb />
able guidance of "Manteo" Etheridge.<lb />
FKIIMUV � fR!DAY.<lb />
Ml<lb />
Philosophy<lb />
If a fellow tries to kiss a woman and gets<lb />
away with it, he's a man;<lb />
If he tries and doesn't get away with it, he's<lb />
a brute;<lb />
It' he doesn't try to kiss her but would get<lb />
away with it if he tried, he's a coward;<lb />
But if he doesn't try to kiss her and wouldn't<lb />
get away with it if he did, he's a wise<lb />
man.<lb />
�Bob Martin.<lb />
WITH THE ARMED FORCES<lb />
By Rosalie Broun<lb />
Former business manager of this<lb />
paper, Harry "Shacky" Jarvis, seems to be<lb />
doing all right over in Australia. Already<lb />
he has induced some signal corps photo-<lb />
grapher to take his picture (along with sev-<lb />
eral others! and send it back to the States.<lb />
The tan he is sporting looks quite good, too.<lb />
It seems that King Neptune gets all his<lb />
mail, however, or else people just aren't<lb />
writing to him. "I think the country is<lb />
beautiful although it isn't as modern as the<lb />
Slates. I've been to a couple of dances and<lb />
I can see the American influence very easily,<lb />
especially in their jitterbugging. Some are<lb />
as good as any Americans I've seen. The<lb />
food here is fine and I've never eaten as<lb />
much fruit in my life Incidentally he saw<lb />
"Fighting Doug" soon after he got over<lb />
there.<lb /><lb />
Lt. G. E. (Mike) Barber, Jr. was<lb />
stationed in Corsica the last time I heard<lb />
anything via Dr. Flanagan. He has been<lb />
getting the TECO ECHO regularly and says<lb />
he really appreciates it. "We have been<lb />
stationed in Corsica for a short while, and<lb />
I am very pleased. The island is beautiful,<lb />
but people here are hard pressed. I've seen<lb />
Napoleon's birthplace He wrote.<lb /><lb />
Pvt. Norwood Jones is across the pond<lb />
tangling with the natives of New Caledonia<lb />
according to a recent letter. He says he is<lb />
in fine health and thinks he is surrounded by<lb />
pretty country, but "I'd much rather be back<lb />
in the States. These islands aren't like the<lb />
ones you see in Dorothy Lamour's pictures.<lb />
I've been looking for one like that but haven't<lb />
been able to find it. The moon looks very<lb />
romantical, but there's nothing here to get<lb />
romantical with. I've never seen such<lb />
a large male population in my life He<lb />
writes. At the time of his letter Norwood<lb />
was in meteorology school.<lb /><lb />
A letter to the staff reveals to us the<lb />
where-a-bouts of one PFC Arthur L. Jack-<lb />
S(Jdeep in the Ozarks in Camp<lb />
Crowder. I guess you've heard of the 'play-<lb />
ground of the Ozarks Well, this isn't it<lb />
Says Arthur. He is taking a course in tele-<lb />
phone repair, and is already assigned to a<lb />
combat outfit and expects to see action soon<lb />
after completion of his course. Incidentally<lb />
action looks like good duty compared to the<lb />
Ozarks.<lb /><lb />
Lt. Colonel Robert A. (Bob) Eason is<lb />
now on duty at Camp Howze, Texas. He<lb />
received his degree in science and history<lb />
here in 1935. Lt. Colonel Eason was a mem-<lb />
ber of the Greenville National Guard and<lb />
left town with that unit and went to Camp<lb />
Jackson, S. C, where he was promoted in<lb />
1942 from captain to major. After Camp<lb />
Jackson he was transferred to Fort Sill,<lb />
Oklahoma, where in 1943 he was promoted<lb />
to rr.nk of lieutenant-colonel.<lb />
 � <lb />
Well, boys this will be my last column,<lb />
but next year there will be another writer<lb />
so keep those letters pouring in. It was<lb />
swell hearing from you and being able to<lb />
share the column and the paper with you.<lb />
Good luck to each of you and give 'em the<lb />
Devil for ECTC! (Don't be too surprised if<lb />
you run in to me "outthere" someday,<lb />
either.) So � until Hitler and Tojo are<lb />
sizzling in Hell . . . "Keep 'em Flying and<lb />
Keep 'em Sailing<lb />
SCUMMING<lb />
By The Keyhole Korrespondent<lb />
School is out A few tears, sorrowful<lb />
goodbyes and one or two yip�yip hurrahs.<lb />
i�'� r the most part, the scumming-makers are<lb />
sorry to bid adieu to ye fair institute. At<lb />
an rate, ye keyhole korrespondent is sorry<lb />
to see all the dirt swept clean until another<lb />
year. Oh well, there's always summer<lb />
school. Some consolation!<lb />
Daphne Donnerson and Beverly Cutler<lb />
are now going around with that panic-<lb />
stricken I�won't�see�you�'til�next�<lb />
year look. Parting is such sweet sorrow, so<lb />
they say.<lb />
Have Hel Boyette and Jack Edwards<lb />
decided that an old flame never dies? 'Pears<lb />
that way. (Say, is Hennie Cooper trying to<lb />
make this a trio?)<lb />
During her stay at the infirmary Jerry<lb />
Albritton certainly brightened up things<lb />
with Lts candy and flowers.<lb />
Why has Jane Hardy been throwing<lb />
daggers at Frances Page? It couldn't be<lb />
because of one Pat Patterson, could it? Why<lb />
worry, Jane? You have loads more on your<lb />
string. Oh yes, Frances, you seem to like<lb />
Pat quite a bit, don't you ?<lb />
Inez McCaskill has finally hooked that<lb />
man-about-Ragsdale Charlie Tripp. Con-<lb />
grats, Inez.<lb />
Speaking of true gals, nobody ever<lb />
mentions Dorothy Jean Creech. A truer,<lb />
I've never seen. Orchids to you, Dot.<lb />
Why don't Dot Peebles, Mary Lou Ay-<lb />
cock and Ethel Smith fight over Layton<lb />
Clark???? Aren't y'all gonna miss him this<lb />
summer???? By the way, Ethel, why don't<lb />
you get a man of your own, and lay off of<lb />
other gals???<lb />
Band practice certainly provides a won-<lb />
derful opportunity for Blondie Kennedy and<lb />
Randolph "Saxie" Mixon to throw love<lb />
notes in music. Doris Lee, aren't you glad<lb />
that high school bill passed? You couldn't<lb />
of stood it, could ya'?<lb />
Hiram can't you make up your mind<lb />
between Mickey and Catherine? You better<lb />
hurry and choose one fore the army gets you<lb />
and you don't have either one.<lb />
Playboy Bill Lee has at last ventured<lb />
into the business world of roller skates, We<lb />
wish you hearty success, Mr. Lee, but don't<lb />
you miss Janice? She misses you!<lb />
Say what you please about Maddrey, she<lb />
can still pick 'em. Who's had a cuter En-<lb />
sign than she had up for the Junior-Sen-<lb />
ior??<lb />
Soooooo Reecie Hinton's partial to the<lb />
STUDENT SPOTLIGHT<lb />
� thP TFCOAN. May day atten-<lb />
Business manager ot tht l B J"t WHO'S WHO<lb />
dant, member of the Lanier J"2 ' 'j<lb />
AMONG UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES u<lb />
Rae Davis from Seaboard.<lb />
Dot I. a gramma Kraci, major ami has ���� �<lb />
numerous campus activities smc -�'�mm<lb />
the fall of 1940. For four years Dot has be a men �<lb />
the Lanier society. She n s�on,�r for ����"�"<lb />
of her sophomore and junior years. In a,l.l,U"n Ihe TO<lb />
college marshal from the l.an.ers in her - ophomon -ami<lb />
junior years. Last year she was elected pr-xtent "1 U<lb />
society.<lb />
Dot has been working on the TBCOAN since she sraa<lb />
a sophomore and she says she really loves it. "It 8 more fun<lb />
meeting people like that. If you see any oi the business<lb />
men in Greenville turn their heads when they see me, don t<lb />
be alarmed. Thev mean well�they just think I want to<lb />
sell them an ad, since I've been at it for three years. I was<lb />
rewarded for mv duty work with a little you don't Bee I<lb />
business trip to'Charlotte after Christmas. h down, Vm<lb />
If you don't think we had fun. ask Christine are f<lb />
Heilen for inside dope. Rich experience!<lb />
fev and fai I" '<lb />
For two years Dot held the postion of Asso-<lb />
ciate Business manager of the annual. This<lb />
year she has served as Business manager.<lb />
Her other activities around school have<lb />
been featured by her membership in the 'hi<lb />
Pi players and YDC.<lb />
"I like all sports, particularly tennis.<lb />
Give me couple of Pepsis and a ht day and<lb />
I'll play all day and not even know it's hot<lb />
She loves to dance. She added that she<lb />
especially liked the pre-war dances at State<lb />
and Carolina. " T)em' were tht: good ole<lb />
week-ends before drafting of males<lb />
Xow her chief interests lie in the Air<lb />
corps. Her theme song now is "Say a<lb />
Prayer for the Boys Over There If you<lb />
follow, that means he's still moving around.<lb />
Chocolate ice cream holds top place<lb />
with Dot. Her craving for that delicacy<lb />
starts about 10:30 every night when it is<lb />
impossible to satisfy her hunger.<lb />
As anyone else. Dot has her dislikes�<lb />
war, Guy Lombardo and cauliflower.<lb />
"I like to laugh as much as anyone. If<lb />
i; il ays -tie o<lb />
good b ok and let me cur! up<lb />
you'll hear nothing els fn i<lb />
I like variety. I still fe I i<lb />
I uild morale of Marinwl e I'i<lb />
ville. I've be a I<lb />
attract my eyes, but things I -<lb />
in tht (�� � ��<lb />
"No one has<lb />
than 1 have. I had n firsl<lb />
thi- year Up to th<lb />
with h r ' r E �'� �<lb />
the Student government la I<lb />
found this year thai she r<lb />
harmonious!) with<lb />
family.<lb />
Al present Dot<lb />
the summer. She into<lb />
but doesn't kpow i xactly<lb />
A Fleming hail girl Dot'a<lb />
vitality will certainly tal<lb />
cam us acth ities. To 1 Nt, � �<lb />
of luck and keep smiling<lb />
Bits o fashion<lb />
i;y SUE<lb />
Summer Time�Is yours going to be a<lb />
work summer or a play summer? Uncle<lb />
Sam urges that it be WORK. But that work<lb />
in itself might be a division from the old<lb />
grind of test, themes, reports, projects and<lb />
the million and one other tasks which make<lb />
school one big headache.<lb />
The old-timey way of securing a deep,<lb />
deep tan come summer, was to hot-foot it to<lb />
the beach for a day, a week-end or a summer<lb />
stay. Xow if you want a deep tan by<lb />
patriotic methods, you might try a summer<lb />
session with Farmer Brown, or your own<lb />
Dad, be you from the wide open spaces. All<lb />
the fashion magazines show for Miss Farm-<lb />
er-rette, knee-length jumper shorts in den-<lb />
im�leaving shoulders an arms bare to the<lb />
sun, good for a tan and also good for a blis-<lb />
ter as any good farmer will tell you. So<lb />
you'll want to choose these back-to-the sun<lb />
jumper-shorts for brief trips out in the full<lb />
glare of the sun, or else choose a brief cool<lb />
cotton blouse to go along with it. Shorts<lb />
.<lb />
-<lb />
and slacks in gingham,<lb />
make any member of the Lai<lb />
to salute-fr duty. But when S<lb />
and tow n's ; our destination,<lb />
c ol, brief dresses i i tt i<lb />
braj pique, dotted sv� iss, and<lb />
cottons. The latest, coolest ai I<lb />
sign is the one with low U n<lb />
haps you're the pinafore kind<lb />
dainty ; if so, fr you then<lb />
little-girl dresses with big f<lb />
and ruffles and frills gal<lb />
Farming is not the only w<lb />
- no-sir-ee. Some of you �ill<lb />
tight back down the pathwaj I I<lb />
I 1 rN. (rthers will be plug <lb />
typewriters, standing behind<lb />
saying' "The Customer is Aiv .<lb />
While still others will be finding<lb />
around ; and a chosen few will I<lb />
role of MRScooking, dustinj<lb />
turn.<lb />
And for all :A' you�have a<lb />
mer, stay cute, and, keep COOL.<lb />
navy. For a while we couldn't decide which<lb />
branch of service it was.<lb />
Tuck . . . violets to you (we ran out<lb />
cf orchids) for picking a swell gal like Ruth<lb />
Davis�not that the others haven't been<lb />
swell, too, but we think Ruth is tops.<lb />
Joe Lassiter, we all believe that if any-<lb />
body else misses you (of course, everybody<lb />
will) one Jane "track 'em down�dead or<lb />
alive" Massey will certainly grieve her<lb />
heart out. Come on Joe, give the gal a<lb />
break . .<lb />
Stanfield, here's hoping the army likes<lb />
you s well as we have. Wonder if they'll<lb />
have a Bush 13 at Fort Bragg?<lb />
Hasn't Beverly Whitley been giving<lb />
Audrey Burney something more than the<lb />
"business eye"?<lb />
Louise Edwards can tell anyone on the<lb />
campus how it feels to be in love, can'tchu<lb />
Louise?<lb />
Whose Phi Gamma Delta pledge pin is<lb />
Jackie wearing? Oh, well, it isn't a fratern-<lb />
ity pin<lb />
Same old stuff�Butch and Doolev<lb />
Heck, no dirt 'bout them. They're alwavs<lb />
together. By the way tho Butch, is that a<lb />
diamond on your third finger left hand or<lb />
is that a diamond???? '<lb />
Somebody in Wilson 'shore must have<lb />
had a man on leave 'cause walking on cam-<lb />
pus after dark seemed to be mighty urgent<lb />
issue. "L<lb />
Julian White and Kelly Robertson seem<lb />
to have at last found love. What'll Pierce<lb />
and Jean Hilton think 'o that ' ?t??<lb />
We beg your pardon, Mary' Cameron<lb />
Dixon. You were seen only once with Larrv<lb />
James. Plenty of girls would feel lucky to<lb />
be seen with him (.nee. Larry<lb />
ttled on anyone as yet. but Vashl<lb />
her fingers crossed. Speaking ' '<lb />
isn't there something called a d<lb />
that one does t one's roommate � I<lb />
Ralph Garrett, Va&amp;hti??<lb />
Cotten Hall is about the worst<lb />
campus for cutting-throats. IV Eve-<lb />
lyn's, Mary Lou cuts Vaahti's, Page cuts<lb />
Lou, Los cuts Mary Lou's, and -<lb />
Nothing like knocking your best '� the<lb />
head, is it?<lb />
With all campusology dassi - cut out<lb />
ami only the parlor for our wolves I irk<lb />
in. your old keyhole korrespondent ia i.aving<lb />
a time digging up dirt. Don't worn'<lb />
though, we still have a little.<lb />
Everybody knows that Louise W Cat<lb />
Jones. Inez. Blimp Flynn and Fay. Case are<lb />
still chasing shave-tails, so that will <lb />
enough about these girls who an B the<lb />
search for offer material. Now for some-<lb />
thing new about people who aren't publicity<lb />
hogs.<lb />
Rash! . . . Our fair belles of the pjsj<lb />
are back from Cherry Point. They worked<lb />
mighty hard or else had a helluva good time<lb />
� � � � if you don't believe it take a gander<lb />
�t them. p. 8. Can't you imagine Henry<lb />
(Superman) Harris at Cherry Point with<lb />
soato real supermen?<lb />
Here's an Esso Etxra�Mildred Hussey<lb />
� writing a book�yes that's right, Mj<lb />
writes a chapter a day in economics and<lb />
math classes. It's to a captain somewhere<lb />
across the Atlantic The book will be on<lb />
sale after the war. (Ha! Corny, wasn't it.)<lb />
K.<lb />
ri&amp;f<lb />
� h�<lb />
I<lb />
I<lb />
'<lb />
0f0<lb />
1<lb />
.<lb />
Burlinn1<lb />
j!<lb />
A-<lb />
i<lb /><lb />
�i<lb />
-B. .<lb />
M<lb />
B<lb />
� rk<lb />
1<lb />
I<lb />
Th<lb />
U , .t<lb />
lor i<lb />
I<lb />
�neml<lb />
Coldl<lb />
havcj<lb />
fall.<lb />
ara<lb />
V.<lb />
ralul<lb />
Newl<lb />
Ol<lb />
call(<lb />
dis<lb />
chal<lb />
aPM<lb />
cha<lb />
ltet<lb />
'unl<lb />
1,1 K<lb />
Wi<lb />
lanj<lb />
trel<lb />
tiol<lb />
hai<lb /><pb facs="00037940_tn_0003" /><lb />
A, MAY 2$, 1944<lb />
iiiti'<lb />
flirt '<lb />
! .<lb />
nr the<lb />
jinfir.i-<lb />
hasn't<lb />
s got<lb />
erotf<lb />
� oaa<lb />
Eve-<lb />
cuts<lb />
n the<lb />
it out<lb />
work<lb />
iavin?<lb />
(worry<lb />
Cat<lb />
je are<lb />
(ill be<lb />
In the<lb />
BOO"<lb />
olicity<lb />
The TECO ECHO<lb />
PAGE THREE<lb />
ALUMNI<lb /><lb />
W<lb />
11<lb />
m<lb />
the<lb />
� Ima<lb />
the<lb />
it tonal<lb />
I. The<lb />
dedi-<lb />
t pilt'T<lb />
tor a<lb />
It is hoped that many more i<lb />
ecome interested in<lb />
show loyalty to<lb />
by becoming a<lb />
member of the New Hai<lb />
tel-<lb />
urei<lb />
this district will<lb />
the Association<lb />
their Alma' Mater<lb />
and<lb />
UWnt chap-<lb />
WSJ<lb />
Granille (�unt Chapter<lb />
Becnnse of m many conflicts<lb />
year the Gmnville C<lb />
dent,<lb />
dent.<lb />
M rs.<lb />
pi U'�<lb />
In the<lb />
Mis. Ge<lb />
J.<lb />
rt<lb />
��<lb />
U<lb />
chap-<lb />
our<lb />
I I � on to the<lb />
benefit<lb />
� nsored,<lb />
I �� W-rs i.f Hi to be<lb />
this<lb />
unty chaptei<lb />
has not held it regular<lb />
However, on March 10.<lb />
o'clock at the Oxford<lb />
twenty members of th<lb />
dinner after<lb />
meeting was held<lb />
meetings.<lb />
1944 at six<lb />
Motor Inn<lb />
Association<lb />
which<lb />
The<lb />
om<lb />
dinner i nei<lb />
ther meet-1 Ian<lb />
�y have<lb />
I The<lb />
i d eon-<lb />
i I full<lb />
chapter.<lb />
1 mem-<lb />
ted nine<lb />
me<lb />
pre-<lb />
Ifra. T.<lb />
enjoyed s ioveh<lb />
a busine<lb />
chapter VOted to have<lb />
meeting a year, and foi<lb />
call meetings. It was al-<lb />
ited that the executive eommit-<lb />
COmposed of the officers, be<lb />
suthority to act upon any cur-<lb />
business of the organisation.<lb />
Officers as follows Were elected for<lb />
e year: President, Miss Ruth Park-<lb />
secretary, Miss Helen If organ;<lb />
ssurer, Miss Josephine Catlette.<lb />
so i<lb />
tei .<lb />
gi v n<lb />
rent<lb />
tn<lb />
luncheon For visting alumni who were<lb />
in town for the State Teachers' mocit<lb />
1 he luncheon was quite a sue-<lb />
ibsence of your presi-<lb />
. Craw ley, vice-presi-<lb />
presided. For the luncheon,<lb />
 Lassiter arranged the<lb />
ind Mrs. Richard Coke was re-<lb />
sponsihle for the decorations. In<lb />
April the annual dinner was held at<lb />
the Woman's club with Mr. Claude F.<lb />
Gaddj ol liex Hospital guest speak-<lb />
i "� Dr.  L. Carpenter gave the in-<lb />
 cation and Mr. Gaddy was intro-<lb />
�'�� ced by Mrs. G. W. Bradshaw. For<lb />
a n wt successful and delightful din-<lb />
e give credit to Mrs. J. C. Hol-<lb />
i"i the programs, Miss Mary<lb />
tutner, the place cards, and Mrs.<lb />
Noble and Mrs. J. M. N'ewsom<lb />
the decorations, and to Mrs. M.<lb />
Medlin for collecting the money.<lb />
En .May the annual business meet-<lb />
ing was held at which time the fol-<lb />
lowing new officers were elected:<lb />
Mrs. George Crawley, president; Mrs.<lb />
L.<lb />
Anne W. Ray and Miss Hannah Ire-<lb />
land.<lb />
I would like to thank the officers,<lb />
the group captains who have been so<lb />
faithful to serve in any way, and the<lb />
various committees for their splendid<lb />
cooperation during this year.<lb />
R. F<lb />
R.<lb />
11<lb />
md<lb />
the present records<lb />
hat have held meet-<lb />
are the Greensboro<lb />
have<lb />
. Aike Bur-�Carolina social ine regu-meetings. ave COn and eVetl<lb />
v showed<lb />
t in the IT a� m<lb />
slay night. ter mem-17 " $er-<lb />
5Mi. � ��<lb />
pi1 Vi.i 1e an D a letter<lb />
she com-<lb />
'mber er rnot only<lb />
Other Chapters<lb />
According i<lb />
other chapters<lb />
� jra this year<lb />
chapter, Rocky Mount chapter. Roan-<lb />
oke Rapids chapter, franklin Coun-<lb />
ty chapter, and the Winterville chap-<lb />
ter Because of lack of information<lb />
concerning these chapters' activities<lb />
t"i the year we are unable to review<lb />
what they have done. However, they<lb />
are to be congratulated for the effort<lb />
and work put forth to keen th<lb />
 haptei i alive.<lb />
Anne<lb />
Carpenter, vice-president; Mrs.<lb />
V. Ray. secretary; Miss Pattie<lb />
ikins, treasurer; Mrs. Richard<lb />
ke, reporter.<lb />
During this year, there have been<lb />
six lap robes made and turned in to<lb />
the Red Cross.<lb />
Tlie Chapter plans to entertain<lb />
soldiers at the YMCA during July.<lb />
Throughout the year we have con-<lb />
stantly referred to the attractive year<lb />
books designed and made bv Mrs.<lb />
Promotions of Alumni in Service<lb />
Recent announcements of promo-<lb />
tions of alumni in service stir the<lb />
pride of the Alumni association,<lb />
which extends congratulations to<lb />
these newest winners of advance-<lb />
ment as well as to the other hundreds<lb />
whose training here has enabled<lb />
them to go steadily forward in mili-<lb />
tary ranks. Some late promotions<lb />
noted, are:<lb />
Bob Eason to lieutenant-colonel,<lb />
Charles King from lieutenant to<lb />
lieutenant-commander. Francis Jen-<lb />
nings to lieutenant-colonel, a n d<lb />
Fodie Hodges to first leiutenant.<lb />
V. B. Harris of Greenville was<lb />
commissioned an Ensign in the U. S.<lb />
Naval Reserve when he graduated<lb />
recently from the Naval Training<lb />
School for' midshipmen at Abbott<lb />
Hall, Northwestern university. Chi-<lb />
cago, 111.<lb />
His completed three-month course<lb />
consisted of navigation, seamanship<lb />
and gunnery. The newly commis-<lb />
sioned Ensign will now see action<lb />
with the fleet as a deck officer.<lb />
Daughters, Sons<lb />
Of ECTC Alumni<lb />
Continue Work<lb />
During the year the Alumni<lb />
Daughters and Sons have been look-<lb />
ing into the past to compare the<lb />
work of their mothers, when they at-<lb />
tended East Carolina Teachers col-<lb />
lege, with the work they themselves<lb />
are doing today. Many of them were<lb />
doing war work here during the first<lb />
world war. Several students have<lb />
discovered interesting and amusing<lb />
facts. For instance, Martha Strawn<lb />
found that her mother, the former<lb />
Lila Faircloth, was quite an actress<lb />
while in school. She had the lead in<lb />
the play, "The Romancers Elizabeth<lb />
Bridgers discovered that her mother,<lb />
formerly Essie Whichard of Green-<lb />
ville, was a member of the first pro-<lb />
duction given at this college; she<lb />
played the part of a black cat.<lb />
Hold Annual Alumni Day<lb />
Program Saturday, June 3<lb />
Beginning with registration at j<lb />
9:30 on Saturday, June 3, Alumni Day<lb />
will open this year's commencement<lb />
and will "bring home" many alumni<lb />
who delight in returning to the col-<lb />
lege campus. The Honor Classes<lb />
this year are the classes of 1919,<lb />
1934, and 1943; and these will be<lb />
guests of special intereat at the<lb />
morning program and the afternoon<lb />
tea.<lb />
The Alumni Day program, which<lb />
will begin at 10:30, and over which<lb />
Mrs. Ruth B. Garner, the State<lb />
President, will preside, will have for<lb />
its chief feature the presentation of<lb />
the Alumni Award to the alumnus or<lb />
the alumna who was recently chosen ville chapter serving as hostess. Mrs.<lb />
Chester Walsh is president of this<lb />
gladden the heart of these diligent<lb />
workers.<lb />
The annual luncheon will be in-<lb />
formal and. because of restriction on<lb />
food and limited helpers, will be for<lb />
only those alumni who have made<lb />
reservations not later than May 30.<lb />
It is the regret that again this year<lb />
the luncheon guests cannot include all<lb />
the faculty and staff and all alumni<lb />
who arrive unannounced at "the<lb />
eleventh" or even the "twelfth hour<lb />
Welcome to all will, however, be<lb />
the order of the day at the afternoon<lb />
tea from four to six in the New<lb />
Classroom building, with the Green-<lb />
by seciet ballot to be the recipient of<lb />
this annual symbolic recognition<lb />
from fellow alumni. According to<lb />
the regulations originally set up by<lb />
Association, the name of the re-<lb />
I the .<lb />
The Jefferson girls, Mary Emma j cipienl not announced until<lb />
and Martini, always have some in<lb />
n-ster Walsh is presi<lb />
chapter. She will be asisted by the<lb />
new president of the chapter, Miss<lb />
Ruth Modlin, other officers and mem-<lb />
bers of the chapter, officers of the<lb />
State Association, members of the<lb />
and ad-<lb />
teresting tale of their mother's<lb />
school days. She was Emma Hardin<lb />
of the class of 1912. Another daugh-<lb />
ter. Marie, received her Master's de-<lb />
gree last year from this institution;<lb />
and this year Mary Emma starred as<lb />
the May Queen.<lb />
The work of the club this year has<lb />
lese<lb />
Keep up the gooil work, Chapters,<lb />
ami make our Alumni association<lb />
excel as it has in the past for the<lb />
.ear 1944-45.<lb />
me in<lb />
tth our<lb />
taptei of East<lb />
. .� i � has had<lb />
- .t er with<lb />
ring Hill),<lb />
 the first<lb />
�. I letober &amp;.<lb />
� g held on May<lb />
present en-<lb />
ema planned<lb />
gram chair-<lb />
 contained<lb />
 utstanding<lb />
are Stephen<lb />
Star given<lb />
I Hooper; and<lb />
A Tree Grows<lb />
� y Miss Eliza-<lb />
 vend excellent<lb />
were given,<lb />
ranter has thirty-<lb />
This year some<lb />
 e helped with<lb />
i office, which has<lb />
contact more<lb />
Raleigh Chapter<lb />
The Raleigh chapter of the ECTC<lb />
Alumni association has had a success-<lb />
:  ear. In the fall of 1944, the of-<lb />
ficers, Mrs. John H. Harris, presi-<lb />
dent. Mrs. George Crawley, vice-<lb />
president. Miss Mary Lou Butner,<lb />
secretary, Mr. R. F. Noble, treas-<lb />
urer, and Mrs. C. V. Bradshaw, re-<lb />
porter, discussed plans for the year's<lb />
work. It was decided at this time<lb />
that we follow the constitution and<lb />
plan at least eight regular meetings<lb />
: mghout tin- year. That plan was<lb />
followed and since September 1943,<lb />
 until now. May 1944, the Chapter has<lb />
held eight regular meeting two<lb />
called meetings and one luncheon<lb />
wit ha total of 32 alumni attending.<lb />
We an- proud that during the year<lb />
�A have contacted a number of lieu<lb />
of new alumni and have been fortu-<lb />
nate to add seven names to our list<lb />
i active member Up-to-date we<lb />
have thirty-four active members of<lb />
the Chapter for this year. We have<lb />
found it easy to collect money when<lb />
we have members attending.<lb />
Allegiance Service<lb />
By Class Of '44<lb />
Tin incoming alumni, the class of<lb />
1944, will hold mi the west campus<lb />
on Saturday afternoon at 6:30 the<lb />
Allegiance Service which, though<lb />
only five years old, is now considered!<lb />
a beautiful tradition to he followed<lb />
by each graduating class.<lb />
This impressive dedication of the<lb />
graduates to loyal allegiance to their<lb />
Alma Mater was originated by Miss<lb />
Estelle McClees while Alumni secre-<lb />
tary, and was first used by the class<lb />
of 1940, "f which Mr. Clifton Britton<lb />
the president and Professor<lb />
Ralph Deal was the adviser.<lb />
This year Mr. Deal will again par-<lb />
ticipate in the service, for he is ad-<lb />
viser to the class of 1914. Miss<lb />
Dorothy Pearsall, who was vice-<lb />
president "f the class and is now ser-<lb />
ving as president, since the ex-presi-<lb />
dent, Dave Owens, was recently in-<lb />
ducted into the army, will lead the<lb />
class in the responses in the cere-<lb />
monial.<lb />
MUSIC RECITAL<lb />
Music students from the classes of<lb />
Miss Con ell and Mr. Frisher were<lb />
presented in a joint recital in Miss<lb />
Kuykendall's room on Wednesday af-<lb />
ternoon. May 17. The recital was<lb />
both interesting and helpful to those<lb />
taking part and to the audience. This<lb />
will be the last student recital for<lb />
this school term.<lb />
Representatives Chosen<lb />
By Interfaith Group<lb />
At the last Interfaith council meet-<lb />
ing Friday night. May 19, representa-<lb />
tives from the various organized stu-<lb />
dent religious groups and the two<lb />
"Y's" elected the following new of-<lb />
ficers: Chairman. Paula Ross, repre-<lb />
senting the Presbyterian group; vice-<lb />
chairman, Dorothy Lewis, of the<lb />
Methodist -group; and secretary-<lb />
treasurer. Leyta Taylor, representa-<lb />
tive from the Christine group.<lb />
Other members of next year's In-<lb />
terfaith council include Elizabeth<lb />
j Darden, Episcopal; Myree Dunn,<lb />
Free Will Baptist; Clarine Johnson,<lb />
Missionary Baptist; Willie Mae<lb />
Daniels, YWCA; and Sam Strickland,<lb />
! YMCA.<lb />
It is hoped that all the religious<lb />
1 been under the leadership of Hazel<lb />
Williford, president. She is the<lb />
daughter of the former Virginia<lb />
F.lps, who rolls surgical dressings for<lb />
the Red Cross and is an active mem-<lb />
ber of the Greenville chapter of the<lb />
Alumni association.<lb />
The club was entertained by Miss j<lb />
Mamie Jenkins, adviser, and Miss<lb />
Williford February 29, in Ragsdale<lb />
Hall. During the party day students<lb />
Christine Hellen, daughter of the<lb />
former Christine Tyson of Greenville,<lb />
and Betsy Hobgood, whose mother<lb />
was formerly Willie Ragsdale of the<lb />
1912 class, compared conditions in<lb />
getting to and from school at the<lb />
time their mothers were day students<lb />
and at the present.<lb />
This week several daughters who<lb />
live in Greenville will assist the<lb />
Greenville chapter in serving at the<lb />
tea which will honor visiting alumni<lb />
Hazel Williford, a graduate, must<lb />
feel regretful because this is her last<lb />
year as a student to serve in this an-<lb />
nual capacity.<lb />
hour of the program. The citation Commencement committee<lb />
and the response are always ofjvisers f the honor classes,<lb />
significance. The day's program will close with<lb />
Another feature of the program i the Allegiance Service of the class of<lb />
will be the singing of two numbers 1944.<lb />
"My Journey's End" and "Young The officers of the Association are,<lb />
Tom O'Devon" by Mr. Charles Fish- besides Mrs. Garner, present presi-<lb />
er, who since last fall has been the dent; Mrs. Augusta Woodward Mar-<lb />
teacher of voice at the college. com of Raleigh, vice-president; Miss<lb />
���, � . Grace Smith of Greenville, treasurer;<lb />
The late Herbert E. Austin, pro-  � <lb />
, , , , .and the following vice-presidents:<lb />
fessor of education here for twenty<lb />
. . ,  , . Mrs. B. M. Bennett, Miss lvian Lu-<lb />
vears. was the adviser of the class ot<lb />
1919. At the request of the class his � �"� L' � Rogers. Mrs. J. W.<lb />
  � �  (don and Mrs. Mamie C. Liverman.<lb />
granddaughter. Miss Elizabeth Aus-<lb />
also ol the Executive<lb />
Miss Elizabeth Aus-<lb />
tin, now a junior, will pay tribute to<lb />
his long service to education. Miss<lb />
Kate W. Lewis is acting as the of-<lb />
ficial hostess for the class.<lb />
Following the program, an impor-j<lb />
tant business meeting will be held, at<lb />
which chapter reports and associa-<lb />
tion reports will be read. Advance<lb />
reports from several chapters indi- �<lb />
cate a remarkably fine showing for<lb />
this year when transportation prob- <lb />
lems have hampered all activities.<lb />
Some of the chapters have even done<lb />
better than when no war was hinder-<lb />
ing; and the Wilmington chapter,<lb />
which for two years was inactive, has<lb />
reorganised All have contributed in<lb />
some way to their country's service.<lb />
The president of the Association<lb />
has a most gratifying report on the<lb />
loyal work of alumni throughout the<lb />
state, and Miss Grace Smith, State<lb />
treasurer, has a financial report to<lb />
A menibe:<lb />
Board is Mr J. C. Holland of Ral-<lb />
eigh, the immediate past president.<lb />
STUDENTS<lb />
Patronize the merchants<lb />
whoa ads you see in<lb />
this paper.<lb />
i<lb />
groups on the campus will be drawn<lb />
closer together tha never next year,<lb />
as each group will know of the work<lb />
of the other groups through the<lb />
monthly meetings of the Interfaith<lb />
council.<lb />
At the end of six weeks of a<lb />
sorority competition on the Univer<lb />
sity of Cincinnati campus, war bond<lb />
sales have passed the $100,000 mark.<lb />
HUNGRY?<lb />
NEED FOOD?<lb />
th<lb />
chapter<lb />
a which<lb />
June i.<lb />
is also<lb />
will be<lb />
' hapter<lb />
chapter has been<lb />
nip of Mrs. W. V.<lb />
rear. The chap-<lb />
nplimented n its work,<lb />
� � little difficult<lb />
inrjf oat their complete<lb />
they have nine paid<lb />
it is hoped that the<lb />
tpter will be able to<lb />
ive members by next<lb />
�f the alumni in that<lb />
iged in Red Cross and<lb />
rk. which is of great<lb />
� tent-da? situations.<lb />
To our program committee, Mrs.<lb />
J .C. Holland and Mrs. L. L. Carpen-<lb />
ter, we give much credit for a suc-<lb />
cessful year. In September, a busi-<lb />
ness meeting was held after which<lb />
Miss Mary Loo Butner had charge of -<lb />
a recreational period. At the Octo-<lb />
ber. November and December meet-<lb />
ings bridge was enjoyed. The De-<lb />
cember meeting was held with Mrs.<lb />
J. M. N'ewsom and was a benefit<lb />
bridge. In January 1944, the pro-<lb />
gram consisted of four guest speak-<lb />
ers who are students at State col-<lb />
lege. Three of the young men are<lb />
native South Americans and the other<lb />
one has traveled extensively in South<lb />
America. These speakers who<lb />
brought to us a discussion of Pas-<lb />
American relations along with the<lb />
history and geography of Chile.<lb />
The March meeting consisted of<lb />
business and the playing of bridge.<lb />
Mrs. Clem Garner, State Alumni<lb />
President, was there and spoke brief-<lb />
ly. In April the Chapter sponsored a<lb />
"Typists Come-Typists Go" But Ojfice Remains<lb />
To Report To ECTC Members Work Oj Chapters<lb />
come�typists<lb />
go"�and<lb />
typing.<lb />
Marie<lb />
could spare or take or steal an hour<lb />
from studies�the Alumni Office<lb />
needed her. She knew, for hadn't<lb />
yptst<lb />
Alumni Office goes on<lb />
least the typists do.<lb />
itehurst and Marie Hinton typed I she been reporting and typing Alum-<lb />
H  i ,b � two Maries ! ni news to the TECO ECHO for near-<lb />
two months, and�tile CWO ivianes <lb />
fixtures, the Office thought.<lb />
were<lb />
But busier interests took them. Next<lb />
Morris Flow stayed just long enough<lb />
to make the Office think she would<lb />
not depart, but she Flowed away<lb />
Ne�<lb />
laaover Chapter<lb />
April 12, 1944 a meeting was<lb />
f the Wilmington Alumni to<lb />
plans for re-organizing the<lb />
Miss Bessie Fay Hunt was<lb />
ted to serve as temporary<lb />
until new officers were e-<lb />
n April 25. On this date<lb />
n alumnae met and the follow-<lb />
iffieers were elected: Mrs. Robert<lb />
"y, president; Frances Souther-<lb />
vice-president; Mary Frances<lb />
Byrd, secretary; and Elizabeth Noe,<lb />
treasurer.<lb />
Already this organization is func-<lb />
tioning smoothly. Many ahnmae<lb />
hav joined and sent in their mem-<lb />
rship fee of 1 to the State Treas-<lb />
DUKE UNIVERSITY<lb />
School of Nursing<lb />
DURHAM, N. C.<lb />
The bssic entrsnee requirements sre<lb />
intelligence, sptitude for nursing,<lb />
and character. During the War, high<lb />
school graduates who have not had<lb />
college work, including chemistry,<lb />
should enroll in the special Pre-Nurs-<lb />
ing Course offered in this School,<lb />
which will begin July 3, 1944. Those<lb />
who successfully complete this pre-<lb />
nursing course. �nd other students<lb />
with acceptable college work will be-<lb />
gin September 29, 1944. Tuition for<lb />
Then Ruby Hudson came, soon af-<lb />
ter Christmas, and made a genuine<lb />
understanding with the Office type-<lb />
writer�on condition that it would do<lb />
its part. It behaved nicely for two<lb />
months; then it balked. Maybe it<lb />
thought its long years of service en-<lb />
titled it to a vacation. The Office<lb />
said. "No�a war's on and Mr.<lb />
Duncan, college treasurer, had that<lb />
typewriter so doctored that it is as<lb />
sprightly and dependable as if it had<lb />
not lived through World War I and<lb />
two years of World War II; and the<lb />
Alumni association says, "Thank you,<lb />
Doctor f Machines<lb />
And Ruby Hudson keeps typing-<lb />
two hours a day even though she is<lb />
an English major taking four courses<lb />
in English and two other courses;<lb />
and even though she is Cotten Hall<lb />
vice-president and thus a member of<lb />
the Student Cooperative council.<lb />
Then recently Catherine Hester<lb />
joined the loyal effort whenever she<lb />
ly two years and seeing volunteer<lb />
workers doing all sorts of needed<lb />
jobs there? So this spring she's<lb />
been helping get out ballots to paid<lb />
members and letters to chapter presi-<lb />
dents and typing news.<lb />
But even these student typists<lb />
were not enough. "Call on some<lb />
alumnae begged the Alumni Office.<lb />
And so President Gamer called,<lb />
"Come over and help us, Mrs. Grace<lb />
Snell Askew and Mrs. Dorothy Wil-<lb />
lard Johnson and Mrs. Elizabeth<lb />
Smith and those busy employed<lb />
alumnae hurried to make the re-<lb />
stored typewriter hasten.<lb />
"They can't do it all moaned the<lb />
observing Alumni President. "Who<lb />
will help next?" And Dr. McGinnis<lb />
told Miss Hooper, who joined the<lb />
plea, "Yes, our office typists will get<lb />
out some of the letters to the honor<lb />
classes Then letters rolled off<lb />
their college typewriters and mimeo-<lb />
graph machines.<lb />
Then Ruth White and Sallie Nor-<lb />
wood and Christine Johnson and Mrs.<lb />
Katherine Hill Walsh�why didn't<lb />
those other loyal alumnae register?<lb />
�met hours in the evenings to fold<lb />
and seal and stamp letters contain-<lb />
ing all those typists' work.<lb />
The Office smiles: Catherine is<lb />
right there typing for this page.<lb />
Ruby Hudson is too; and Ruby will<lb />
stay through Commencement and<lb />
twelve weeks this summer. Lucky<lb />
Office�it has Ruby, Typist A-l.<lb />
"Moral of this story says Presi-<lb />
dent Ruth B. Garner of the Alumni<lb />
association and say all other ob-<lb />
servers of these typists, "Hear ye!<lb />
Hear ye! The Alumni Association<lb />
must have typists, and it must have<lb />
a secretary who can type and think<lb />
and write and speak. The Alumni<lb />
Office means business�it wants a<lb />
secretary<lb />
When (he Association has a secre-<lb />
tary, then the president will not<lb />
faithfully dash in from a day's<lb />
teaching to supervise the typists and<lb />
write hundreds of letters as the<lb />
present president, Mrs. Garner, has<lb />
done this year.<lb />
For the food you need<lb />
while studying, visit<lb />
GARRIS GROCERY<lb />
Convenient Location<lb />
VISIT<lb />
BISSETTE'S<lb />
DRUG STORE<lb />
For Th, Best In<lb />
Sandwiches<lb />
Drinks<lb />
and<lb />
Ice Cream<lb />
Cool dresses for the girl that<lb />
wants something smart. You<lb />
ivill always look your best<lb />
with a dress from�<lb />
WILLIAMS'<lb />
"The Ladies' Store"<lb />
EAT and DRINK<lb />
where all<lb />
COLLEGE<lb />
STUDENTS<lb />
meet<lb />
KARES<lb />
t I<lb />
the ore-nursing course is $100.00 and, J<lb />
$100.00 per year for the narsing1<lb />
Th� covers the cost of instruction <lb />
end maintenance. Students joining <lb />
the United States Nurse Cadet Corps<lb />
will have no tuition to pay and will<lb />
receive uniforms and stipends. Kel-<lb />
logg Loan Funds for tuition are also<lb />
available. Catalogue and application<lb />
forms should be obtained from: The<lb />
Dean of tbe School of Nursing,<lb />
Durham, North Carolina.<lb />
DIAL 2861<lb />
ftf DICKINSON AVE.<lb />
RenfauiA printins p?<lb />
"commercial printers"<lb />
Grctnvillc, North Carolina<lb />
i-<lb />
i'<lb />
i'<lb />
i<lb />
�<lb />
i<lb />
i<lb />
i<lb />
i-<lb />
�<lb />
� <lb />
�<lb />
i<lb /><lb />
i<lb />
i<lb />
i<lb />
Morton's Bakery<lb />
Best<lb />
in Bakery Goods<lb />
New Summer<lb />
HATS<lb />
SUITS<lb />
DRESSES<lb />
visit<lb />
'MMnTTTTTT.���iiiH��i�44imi�MH�H��MfMi<lb />
C. HEBER FORBES<lb />
PATRONIZE YOUR COLLEGE STORES<lb />
rww�����aa�w�������<lb />
Stationery Store<lb />
A COMPLETE LINE OF<lb />
SCHOOL SUPPLIES<lb />
Soda Shop<lb />
THE MEETING AND EATING PLACE<lb />
OF ALL COLLEGE STUDENTS<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />
t<lb />
T<lb />
���� � . . �<lb /><pb facs="00037940_tn_0004" /><lb />
FRIDAY. MAY 26, I<lb /><lb /><lb />
I<lb />
PAGE FOUR<lb />
The TECO<lb />
�� - �<lb />
ECHO<lb />
944<lb />
Chi Pi Players Present Comedy<lb />
'You Can't Take It With You"<lb />
!<lb />
II<lb />
The Moss Hart-Grog Kaufmann t<lb />
comedy Tea Can't Take It With !<lb />
 I u which wma presented by the i<lb />
Chi I'i players at Cherry Point last<lb />
 .inlay night, will be presented<lb />
a iin tonight and tomorrow night at<lb />
8 to in Austin auditorium.<lb />
it  , i of the most famous of all<lb />
 leriesn plays. When it was pra-<lb />
ted on Broadway in 1936, it was<lb />
at laimed by New York's tough .<lb />
I tks aa one of the richest and fun<lb />
st of comedies to appear in many<lb />
 cade. The critics were evidently<lb />
wrong in their judgment, for the<lb />
v enjoyed a run of two years, a<lb />
cessful adaptation in the movies.1<lb />
and has won the coveted Pulitzer,<lb />
Prise award for the beat American;<lb />
play of 1986.<lb />
This famous Pulitzer Prize winner<lb />
b rich in comedy and philosophy that<lb />
truly human. "There is nothing<lb />
! illow about the play as one<lb />
c itic remarked. It comedy situa-<lb />
tii ns and lines are not just thrown<lb />
i! but come from the character of<lb />
tl � entire play. That perhaps is win-<lb />
it is such a success. All the people<lb />
are portrayed in the play arc-<lb />
real. No doubt everyone has<lb />
Pi<lb />
THE SYCAMORE FAMILY<lb />
W ! O<lb />
v ry<lb />
n 11<lb />
e<lb />
I n<lb />
had.<lb />
the people in this play at one<lb />
or another. If they haven't<lb />
they certainly will wish they<lb />
For the people in this drama<lb />
are aa real and interesting as any<lb />
; one can find.<lb />
In the variety of characters in<lb />
"You Can't Take It With You" they<lb />
are such people as old Grandpa with<lb />
his view point of life that expresses<lb />
play; the<lb />
Sycamore a<lb />
husband; tl<lb />
 I 'harmich<lb />
the whole play; the never quite<lb />
never<lb />
birds,<lb />
who don't<lb />
e; Donald<lb />
�a. the humorous maid and<lb />
vant: Kolenkov, the Russian Bal-<lb />
master who loves to eat and talk<lb />
whole<lb />
n Mrs.<lb />
I!<lb />
never<lb />
nd her<lb />
ie love<lb />
lifi<lb />
i,<lb />
G-MEN<lb />
ut<lb /><lb />
K<lb />
an<lb />
ir<lb />
home land; Mr. and Mrs.<lb />
the stiff Wall street tycoon<lb />
tiff but human wife; Mr.I<lb />
i. the childish old man who<lb />
fireworks and likes every-<lb />
1: Henderson, an income tax<lb />
u can't understand the<lb />
people thai live in this "mad house-1<lb />
whole and Alice Sycamore, the<lb />
hter of Mr. and Mrs. Sycamore<lb />
is the only "sane" member of I<lb />
family; Tony Kirby, who is in I<lb />
with Alice and the family but!<lb />
can't tear away from his father's in-<lb />
fluence.<lb />
Those are the people Vuu'll meet if<lb />
you come to see the play. Those are<lb />
the people yai'll meet if you come to<lb />
see this hilarious comedy which has<lb />
captured the hearts of all those who<lb />
have seen it.<lb />
ppened to reme<lb />
u had met that was i<lb />
youi brother ii<lb />
in Panama<lb />
ecame easj i<lb />
llell<lb />
 re<lb />
iui:t<lb />
da<lb />
M i<lb />
t<lb />
uvc<lb />
c la I<lb />
i 1 pa<lb />
them.<lb />
Now<lb />
teachin<lb />
ninel y<lb />
a n<lb />
. el i-<lb />
some marine<lb />
on Guadalcanal<lb />
England, or a<lb />
and things hack<lb />
again. You went<lb />
our activities and<lb />
ui chin op when<lb />
town. And by de-<lb />
.(.� a workable<lb />
understanding<lb />
place among<lb />
g up. Practice<lb />
hui idred and<lb />
an<lb />
?ur<lb />
June IS, 1943 in action over Germany.<lb />
Lt. John R. Denton, Jr. was here<lb />
in the school year of 1937-38 as a<lb />
social science major. He enlisted in<lb />
the ah corps in January 1942 as a<lb />
cadet and won his pilot wings in<lb />
September of the same year. Lt<lb />
Denton was killed in action on July<lb />
'� 1943, when his plane was shot<lb />
down, while returning from a raid<lb />
over Hamburg, Germany.<lb />
Lt Stephen Alvin Wooten, better<lb />
1 now n to his friends as Alvin, at-<lb />
tended ECTC for one regular school<lb />
ear and one summer session. It was<lb />
here on the campus that Alvin took<lb />
up flying, in the Civilian Pilot Train-<lb />
ing school here. On February 1943<lb />
joined the Army Air Transport<lb />
command. He met his death in)<lb />
Gander Newfoundland.<lb />
Dr. R. L. Hilldrup paid tribute to j<lb />
the other comrades-in-arms. "Three I<lb />
of our alumni have been reported<lb />
missing in action since our last mem-<lb />
orial service a year apo. They are<lb />
Staff Sgt. Morris Abeyounis of<lb />
Greenville; Tech. Sgt. Herbert Hem-<lb />
i y Burnette, of Farmville and Second<lb />
Lt. Elmer Leon Smith of Ayden.<lb />
Moreover, during this college year<lb />
three of our alumni have been re-<lb />
ported officially as prisoners of war<lb />
in Germany. They are Second Lt.<lb />
 ilbur H. Brown, of Greenville;<lb />
rech. Sgt. Charles II. Little, of Win-<lb />
Viille; and Tech Sgt. Alex Barber<lb />
Noe, of Ayden. We anxiously pray<lb />
� these six men may be safely re-<lb />
turned to their families and friends<lb />
Mr. Charles Fisher sang "There is j<lb />
No Heath" by O'Hara. Mabel Spence I<lb />
Watson closed with a prayer.<lb />
hours clia<lb />
e that m;<lb />
raduation<lb />
 mi havi<lb />
.1<lb />
COMMENCEMENT<lb />
Conti'iiucd from Page One<lb />
Sun pulled their facinorous attack on<lb />
Pearl Harbor. When practice was<lb />
over and you came out the warm De-<lb />
camber air greeted you and you felt ;<lb />
wonderful because it was the seventh!<lb />
of December and school would be out j<lb />
for Christmas holidays soon. But<lb />
ur friends who had the news, the �<lb />
pitifully few, inaccurate flashes that <lb />
could be picked up, ran to tell you with1<lb />
� eir eyes full of disbelief and horror<lb />
your impregnable, secure world<lb />
crumbled. You couldn't visualize<lb />
your brothers, sweethearts, friends<lb />
in uniforms fighting like your Dad<lb />
hack in 191T. You didn't need<lb />
to though, because in your mind you<lb />
knew some were too young, others<lb />
were already in shipyards and im-<lb />
portant business, and college. They<lb />
wouldn't have to go.<lb />
Everyone insisted, however, that<lb />
it would take two years for us to<lb />
prepare ourselves fo rany kind of a<lb />
fight at all. Som. how you got<lb />
through the first year with quite a<lb />
mixture of emotional attitudes. You<lb />
wanted to stop school and do your<lb />
share. But something stronger than I<lb />
your patriotic urges kept you in ,<lb />
school. You were introduced to ra- j<lb />
turning, black outs, bandage rolling,<lb />
and men in uniforms.<lb />
The war had touched you in many<lb />
ways. For some it meant giving up<lb />
your loved ones to training camps,<lb />
overseases duty, and death. For all<lb />
it meant disspencing with daydreams<lb />
and illusions of a short, easy war.<lb />
There were times when you wonder<lb />
how some professor could be so hard,<lb />
and that you were ju t having the<lb />
hardest time in the world, studying<lb />
and getting nowhere fast. Then you<lb />
and<lb />
ci truer,<lb />
agious i<lb />
things.<lb />
If til<lb />
hard, and<lb />
how<lb />
your eh<lb />
might ge<lb />
i emember<lb />
never be re<lb />
walk ovei<lb />
never return<lb />
Yes, the wo<lb />
And you kno<lb />
111V<lb />
a<lb />
letei mination<lb />
up to you (and<lb />
quality points)<lb />
t around the<lb />
strangely cour-<lb />
to do so many<lb />
COLLEGIATE WORLD<lb />
pushing you SO<lb />
u did not realize just<lb />
e world needs you and<lb />
ion and ability, you<lb />
You might<lb />
days can<lb />
when you<lb />
he I n shold, you can<lb />
except as a spectator.<lb />
rid is yours to conquer,<lb />
w what You're just the<lb />
were! i t<lb />
sentiments<lb />
that c �<lb />
?caotu red<lb />
Gammi Phi Beta Sorority of the<lb />
University of Southern California<lb />
has been awarded a special Treasury<lb />
citation for establishing what may<lb />
be a national record for a week's<lb />
war bond and stamp sales of $210<lb />
0  double its quota. The plan<lb />
 a � originated as a father-and-<lb />
daughter acting as co-chairmen.<lb />
Players Express<lb />
Thanks For Help<lb />
From Outsiders<lb />
BY CURTIS BUTLER<lb />
The Chi Pi players like most other<lb />
i organizations is not self-sufficient,<lb />
but rather depends on the combined<lb />
efforts of the so-called outsiders and<lb />
�he regular members. In fact, with-<lb />
ut the aid given by these non-mem-<lb />
hera the club could not possibly have<lb />
made the progress which it has made<lb />
in the past. By this it is not meant<lb />
fhat the members have fallen down<lb />
in their responsibilities, for just the<lb />
opposite is true. But reference is<lb />
made mainly to that help which em-<lb />
anates from without the club.<lb />
Our greatest source of cooperation<lb />
and encouragement is, of course, the<lb />
student body and those from Green-<lb />
ville and elsewhere who are the regu-<lb />
lar attenders of our performances. It<lb />
is they who help our account books<lb />
avoid the "red It is they, too, who<lb />
give the needed confidence and<lb />
praise�first by their presence at the<lb />
productions and later by the many ex-<lb />
pressions of approval.<lb />
To our most patient and under-<lb />
- landing adviser we owe a debt of<lb />
gratitude which could not be paid in<lb />
all the rest of years of the existence<lb />
of the club. Yes, Miss Powers has<lb />
been wonderful. Her problems have<lb />
been unlimited. Yet she has come<lb />
through them all with flying colors.<lb />
She has been a vital, compromising<lb />
and practical influence to our club.<lb />
We owe much to the kind and '�<lb />
! patient assistance of several mem<lb />
hers of the faculty and residents of<lb />
Greenville who have acted as judges<lb />
in the tryouts for our plays. These!<lb />
are important occasions for doubt- <lb />
lessly the success or failure of a pro<lb />
duction depends upon the care and<lb />
kill used in the selection of the mem-<lb />
bers of the cast. Our judges in the<lb />
past have done exceptionally good<lb />
work.<lb />
Miss Ruth Oncley, our director, has<lb />
become as much one of us that we al-<lb />
most forget to pause and give to her<lb />
I the praise she worthily deserves.<lb />
Hers has been the task of almost liv-<lb />
ing with us from 6:30-10:00 or 12:00<lb />
; each night�laughing at our corny<lb />
! jokes, humoring our whims, suffer-<lb />
! ing through our numerous mistake?<lb />
and even working on scenery and<lb />
make-up as if she were one of us.<lb />
We are not forgetting her tireless ef- j<lb />
forts to make our plays hit per-<lb />
iormances<lb />
To these and all others who have<lb />
at any time given us aid and support<lb />
�financial, physical, or moral�we<lb />
wish to express our heartiest thanks.<lb />
To you we owe the continuance of our<lb />
organization.<lb />
Who's Who In Chi Pi Play<lb />
Wendell Smiley, the college libra-<lb />
who plays Grandpa<lb />
from<lb />
� �ft, Rji<lb />
hails<lb />
Lumberton,<lb />
nan,<lb />
Vanderhof,<lb />
N C. Mr. Smiley got his degree in<lb />
Library Science from the University<lb />
of North Carolina. Before coming<lb />
to Greenville Mr. Smiley was con<lb />
nected with the library at the Unt-<lb />
versity. This is his first time on the<lb />
F.CTC stage, in fact, he confides, i<lb />
haven't been in a play sine my sen-<lb />
ior year in high school<lb />
Sarah Moore, who plays the part<lb />
of Penny Sycamore, is a sophomore i<lb />
from Greenville and is a graduate of <lb />
Greenville High school. In h'gh<lb />
school she took an active part m dra-<lb />
matics. This is her first appear<lb />
tr.ee on the ECTC stage.<lb />
Billy Tucker of Greenville has the j<lb />
role of Mr. Kirby. "Tuck" is giving<lb />
hk first performance on the ECTC<lb />
stage.<lb />
Hennie Cooper, freshman, who<lb />
plays Essie comes from Wallace. She<lb />
was very active in high school dra-<lb />
matics, having the lead in her last vmA<lb />
three plays, including the high school<lb />
senior play. She worked backstage on<lb />
JANE EYRE. This is her first ap-<lb />
pearance on the ECTC stage.<lb />
Tom Rowlette plays Ed, Essie's<lb />
husband. A freshman from Green-<lb />
ville High school, Tom was active in<lb />
high school dramatics. He first ap-<lb />
peared on the ECTC stage when he<lb />
was still in high school, when Clifton<lb />
Britton borrowed him for LITTLE<lb />
BLACK SAMBO.<lb />
The part of Rheba is played by Eu-<lb />
j nice Modlin. Eunice is a freshman.<lb />
, She worked backstage on CLAUDIA<lb />
nd on JANE EYRE. This is her<lb />
I first part in an ECTC play.<lb />
Henry Harris of Greenville por-<lb />
trays Donald. He attended Green-<lb />
ville High school. Henry is a fresh-<lb />
man, and this is his first play since<lb />
he was in the fifth grade.<lb />
J. L. Brandt who plays Paul Syca-<lb />
more is also from Greenville, a sopho-<lb />
more, and a graduate of Greenville<lb />
High school. He was not active in<lb />
age i;<lb />
Produc-<lb />
 ' v<lb />
EYRE)<lb />
TIREMENT and<lb />
 - Pre<lb />
-<lb />
tu<lb />
LADIES is i<lb />
�M<lb /><lb />
I; , � v � I � �<lb />
1<lb />
�<lb />
Bl 1CI<lb />
Pi � �<lb />
I<lb />
it!<lb />
ROMANTIC LEADS<lb />
� 8lIl active membrf tho'i. Pi<lb />
H, was light technician for<lb />
.lI1( JANE EYRE snd si-<lb />
ted and exec � ' f"r<lb />
Cl xn.IA This is his first appear-<lb />
ance on the KT -�<lb />
Marvbelle Redditt. Alice of the<lb />
8hOW, M a freshman from I<lb />
Si was active in drama' Au-<lb />
rora high sdI Her first appear-<lb />
ance on the ECTC J"<lb />
p;iI, of Grac in JANE EYRE. (S �<lb />
has been a "th the Chi H<lb />
players sin ��, came interested<lb />
ii .1 L.)<lb />
Doug Nebon, a so re,<lb />
I plays the pan of Tonj K<lb />
other Greem � H<lb />
was not activt in � - drama-<lb />
tics and became ii I ��n1 �,fu'<lb />
entering ECTC last miner. His<lb />
first work with tin 1<lb />
execution of the JANE EYRE<lb />
He wa � also p.erf i<lb />
for thai i w. This is his first<lb />
pearance on the E T<lb />
Hazel Harris from Aslw ville, who<lb />
plays Mrs Kirby, � ��<lb />
high school dramatics; however, since<lb />
coming to ECTC last summer he has<lb />
her Of the I '<lb />
freshman year<lb />
Pi players since<lb />
1942. S<lb />
rwiN Bl<lb />
K.d ikho<lb />
� �<lb />
Huberl 1 � -� �<lb />
DePinna i i fi<lb />
Hope B<lb />
�<lb />
He<lb />
tiis. ��<lb />
This i- bia fii it<lb />
ECTC tagi<lb />
Hasel W<lb />
Ik, playa<lb />
Wei<lb />
n<lb />
rer I hi I<lb />
Herbert W<lb />
�<lb />
� H . �<lb />
i<lb />
� �<lb />
I :<lb />
appear ' � ECTC si<lb />
pert oi<lb />
Keith Cu i -� -<lb />
the S<lb />
h<lb />
'<lb />
' YRE<lb />
L<lb /><lb />
-<lb />
�<lb />
���<lb />
'<lb />
! ,<lb />
one<lb />
to<lb />
o u<lb />
MEMORIAL SERVICE<lb />
VISIT<lb />
Norfolk Shoe Shop<lb />
All Work Guaranteed<lb />
SCOTT'S DRY<lb />
CLEANERS<lb />
REPAIRS - ALTERATIONS<lb />
j All Work Guaranteed<lb />
j Third at Cotanche, Dial 3722<lb />
j We Appreciate Your<lb />
i Business<lb />
Contii<lb />
tice in the<lb />
tra. the <lb />
On An<lb />
to the an<lb />
sioned a S<lb />
corps as :<lb />
' from Page One<lb />
Y M i<lb />
I. and tii<lb />
1941 he<lb />
and was<lb />
college orches-<lb />
� science club.<lb />
�.as drafted in-<lb />
later commis-<lb />
the Army Air<lb />
He was killed<lb />
VISIT<lb />
Pitt Photo Shop<lb />
110 West Fifth Street<lb />
Greenville, N. C.<lb />
Next to State Theatre<lb />
t hi fort<lb />
i<lb /><lb />
lea i'iul ECTC<lb />
� BRODTS �<lb />
Bathing Suits<lb />
Crisp Cottons<lb />
Shoes<lb />
visit <lb />
VISIT THE<lb />
DIXIE LUNCH<lb />
"Where The Gang Eats"<lb />
QUALITY and QUANTITY<lb />
IN<lb />
CAROLINA DAIRY'S<lb />
DELICIOUS<lb />
MILKSHAKES<lb />
o<lb />
JuhU<lb />
LAUTARES BROS.<lb />
JEWELERS<lb />
Watches � Jewelry<lb />
Silver � Gifts<lb />
Watch Repairing<lb />
"The College Jeweler<lb />
For The Best, Always Insist On<lb />
L4NCC,S<lb />
Peanut Butter Sandwiches, Salted Peanuts, Candy<lb />
i NOTIONS<lb />
 COSMETICS and<lb />
? COSTUME JEWELRY<lb />
� visit �<lb />
McLELLAN'S<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 />
Find out today about your place in the<lb />
Women's Army Corps. Learn how you can use<lb />
your background, your aptitude in one of 239<lb />
vital Army jobs.<lb />
Clip the coupon below, and mail it at once.<lb />
You will be sent an interesting illustrated<lb />
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 womenl<lb />
If you want to finish your college �eme�ter<lb />
before starting your Army career, you<lb />
can enlist in the WAC now and arrange<lb />
to be called to active duty latex�any<lb />
time within the next 4 months.<lb />
You must be at least 20 years old<lb />
before joining the WAC.<lb />
ARM1<lb />
�a<lb />
?<lb /><lb />
THE BEST LINE OF<lb />
Cosmetics, Hosiery and Notions<lb />
AT<lb />
C C$Ef$ J &amp; 1C<lb />
I<lb />
 Enjoy yourselves this summer and we will<lb />
t be looking forward to your return in the fall.<lb />
I We'll miss you. It's going to be mighty lone-<lb />
 some while you're away.<lb />
BELK-TYLER CO.<lb />
Greenville, N. C.<lb />
���wAaaOaaa<lb />
t<lb />
T<lb />
� 'iv<lb />
Flanii<lb />
On Si<lb />
i<lb />
V<lb />
I<lb />
I<lb />
I<lb />
gram<lb />
1<lb />
c<lb />
1.<lb />
eartl<lb />
ban<lb />
faith<lb />
clasa<lb />
out<lb />
braj<lb />
own<lb />
as<lb />
Tl<lb />
�-<lb />
of<lb />
nte<lb />
of<lb />
frtJ<lb />
flay<lb /><pb facs="00037940_tn_0005" /></div></body></text></tei:TEI></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:dmdSec>
  <mets:amdSec>
    <mets:techMD ID="TMD0001">
      <mets:mdWrap MDTYPE="NISOIMG">
        <mets:xmlData>
          <mix:mix>
            <mix:BasicDigitalObjectInformation>
              <mix:ObjectIdentifier>
                <mix:objectIdentifierType>local, filename</mix:objectIdentifierType>
                <mix:objectIdentifierValue>37940.0001</mix:objectIdentifierValue></mix:ObjectIdentifier>
              <mix:fileSize>62856844</mix:fileSize>
              <mix:FormatDesignation>
                <mix:formatName>image/tiff</mix:formatName>
                <mix:formatVersion>6.0</mix:formatVersion></mix:FormatDesignation>
              <mix:FormatRegistry>
                <mix:formatRegistryName>PRONOM</mix:formatRegistryName>
                <mix:formatRegistryKey>PUID: fmt/10</mix:formatRegistryKey></mix:FormatRegistry>
              <mix:byteOrder use="system">little endian</mix:byteOrder>
              <mix:Compression>
                <mix:compressionScheme>uncompressed</mix:compressionScheme></mix:Compression>
              <mix:Fixity>
                <mix:messageDigestAlgorithm>MD5</mix:messageDigestAlgorithm>
                <mix:messageDigest>82941eb04dabe9e09696511757249e0e</mix:messageDigest>
                <mix:messageDigestOriginator>ecu:digital_collections</mix:messageDigestOriginator></mix:Fixity></mix:BasicDigitalObjectInformation>
            <mix:BasicImageInformation>
              <mix:BasicImageCharacteristics>
                <mix:imageWidth>7072</mix:imageWidth>
                <mix:imageHeight>8888</mix:imageHeight>
                <mix:PhotometricInterpretation>
                  <mix:colorSpace>Grayscale BlackIsZero</mix:colorSpace>
                  <mix:ColorProfile>
                    <mix:IccProfile>
                      <mix:iccProfileName></mix:iccProfileName>
                      <mix:iccProfileVersion use="system"></mix:iccProfileVersion></mix:IccProfile></mix:ColorProfile></mix:PhotometricInterpretation></mix:BasicImageCharacteristics></mix:BasicImageInformation>
            <mix:ImageCaptureMetadata>
              <mix:SourceInformation>
                <mix:SourceSize>
                  <mix:SourceXDimension>
                    <mix:sourceXDimensionValue></mix:sourceXDimensionValue>
                    <mix:sourceXDimensionUnit>mm</mix:sourceXDimensionUnit></mix:SourceXDimension>
                  <mix:SourceYDimension>
                    <mix:sourceYDimensionValue></mix:sourceYDimensionValue>
                    <mix:sourceYDimensionUnit>mm</mix:sourceYDimensionUnit></mix:SourceYDimension></mix:SourceSize></mix:SourceInformation>
              <mix:GeneralCaptureInformation>
                <mix:dateTimeCreated>20150615</mix:dateTimeCreated>
                <mix:imageProducer></mix:imageProducer></mix:GeneralCaptureInformation>
              <mix:ScannerCapture>
                <mix:scannerManufacturer></mix:scannerManufacturer>
                <mix:ScannerModel>
                  <mix:scannerModelName></mix:scannerModelName>
                  <mix:scannerModelNumber></mix:scannerModelNumber>
                  <mix:scannerModelSerialNo></mix:scannerModelSerialNo></mix:ScannerModel>
                <mix:ScanningSystemSoftware>
                  <mix:scanningSoftwareName></mix:scanningSoftwareName>
                  <mix:scanningSoftwareVersionNo></mix:scanningSoftwareVersionNo></mix:ScanningSystemSoftware></mix:ScannerCapture></mix:ImageCaptureMetadata>
            <mix:ImageAssessmentMetadata>
              <mix:SpatialMetrics>
                <mix:samplingFrequencyPlane>object plane</mix:samplingFrequencyPlane>
                <mix:samplingFrequencyUnit>in.</mix:samplingFrequencyUnit>
                <mix:xSamplingFrequency>
                  <mix:numerator>300</mix:numerator>
                  <mix:denominator>1</mix:denominator></mix:xSamplingFrequency>
                <mix:ySamplingFrequency>
                  <mix:numerator>300</mix:numerator>
                  <mix:denominator>1</mix:denominator></mix:ySamplingFrequency></mix:SpatialMetrics>
              <mix:ImageColorEncoding>
                <mix:BitsPerSample>
                  <mix:bitsPerSampleValue>8</mix:bitsPerSampleValue>
                  <mix:bitsPerSampleUnit>integer</mix:bitsPerSampleUnit></mix:BitsPerSample>
                <mix:samplesPerPixel>1</mix:samplesPerPixel></mix:ImageColorEncoding>
              <mix:TargetData>
                <mix:targetType>internal</mix:targetType>
                <mix:TargetID>
                  <mix:targetManufacturer></mix:targetManufacturer>
                  <mix:targetName></mix:targetName>
                  <mix:targetNo></mix:targetNo>
                  <mix:targetMedia></mix:targetMedia></mix:TargetID></mix:TargetData></mix:ImageAssessmentMetadata></mix:mix></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:techMD>
    <mets:techMD ID="TMD0002">
      <mets:mdWrap MDTYPE="NISOIMG">
        <mets:xmlData>
          <mix:mix>
            <mix:BasicDigitalObjectInformation>
              <mix:ObjectIdentifier>
                <mix:objectIdentifierType>local, filename</mix:objectIdentifierType>
                <mix:objectIdentifierValue>37940.0002</mix:objectIdentifierValue></mix:ObjectIdentifier>
              <mix:fileSize>61229984</mix:fileSize>
              <mix:FormatDesignation>
                <mix:formatName>image/tiff</mix:formatName>
                <mix:formatVersion>6.0</mix:formatVersion></mix:FormatDesignation>
              <mix:FormatRegistry>
                <mix:formatRegistryName>PRONOM</mix:formatRegistryName>
                <mix:formatRegistryKey>PUID: fmt/10</mix:formatRegistryKey></mix:FormatRegistry>
              <mix:byteOrder use="system">little endian</mix:byteOrder>
              <mix:Compression>
                <mix:compressionScheme>uncompressed</mix:compressionScheme></mix:Compression>
              <mix:Fixity>
                <mix:messageDigestAlgorithm>MD5</mix:messageDigestAlgorithm>
                <mix:messageDigest>af489c58fa54e28f032a3e9334fa647e</mix:messageDigest>
                <mix:messageDigestOriginator>ecu:digital_collections</mix:messageDigestOriginator></mix:Fixity></mix:BasicDigitalObjectInformation>
            <mix:BasicImageInformation>
              <mix:BasicImageCharacteristics>
                <mix:imageWidth>6956</mix:imageWidth>
                <mix:imageHeight>8799</mix:imageHeight>
                <mix:PhotometricInterpretation>
                  <mix:colorSpace>Grayscale BlackIsZero</mix:colorSpace>
                  <mix:ColorProfile>
                    <mix:IccProfile>
                      <mix:iccProfileName></mix:iccProfileName>
                      <mix:iccProfileVersion use="system"></mix:iccProfileVersion></mix:IccProfile></mix:ColorProfile></mix:PhotometricInterpretation></mix:BasicImageCharacteristics></mix:BasicImageInformation>
            <mix:ImageCaptureMetadata>
              <mix:SourceInformation>
                <mix:SourceSize>
                  <mix:SourceXDimension>
                    <mix:sourceXDimensionValue></mix:sourceXDimensionValue>
                    <mix:sourceXDimensionUnit>mm</mix:sourceXDimensionUnit></mix:SourceXDimension>
                  <mix:SourceYDimension>
                    <mix:sourceYDimensionValue></mix:sourceYDimensionValue>
                    <mix:sourceYDimensionUnit>mm</mix:sourceYDimensionUnit></mix:SourceYDimension></mix:SourceSize></mix:SourceInformation>
              <mix:GeneralCaptureInformation>
                <mix:dateTimeCreated>20150623</mix:dateTimeCreated>
                <mix:imageProducer></mix:imageProducer></mix:GeneralCaptureInformation>
              <mix:ScannerCapture>
                <mix:scannerManufacturer></mix:scannerManufacturer>
                <mix:ScannerModel>
                  <mix:scannerModelName></mix:scannerModelName>
                  <mix:scannerModelNumber></mix:scannerModelNumber>
                  <mix:scannerModelSerialNo></mix:scannerModelSerialNo></mix:ScannerModel>
                <mix:ScanningSystemSoftware>
                  <mix:scanningSoftwareName></mix:scanningSoftwareName>
                  <mix:scanningSoftwareVersionNo></mix:scanningSoftwareVersionNo></mix:ScanningSystemSoftware></mix:ScannerCapture></mix:ImageCaptureMetadata>
            <mix:ImageAssessmentMetadata>
              <mix:SpatialMetrics>
                <mix:samplingFrequencyPlane>object plane</mix:samplingFrequencyPlane>
                <mix:samplingFrequencyUnit>in.</mix:samplingFrequencyUnit>
                <mix:xSamplingFrequency>
                  <mix:numerator>300</mix:numerator>
                  <mix:denominator>1</mix:denominator></mix:xSamplingFrequency>
                <mix:ySamplingFrequency>
                  <mix:numerator>300</mix:numerator>
                  <mix:denominator>1</mix:denominator></mix:ySamplingFrequency></mix:SpatialMetrics>
              <mix:ImageColorEncoding>
                <mix:BitsPerSample>
                  <mix:bitsPerSampleValue>8</mix:bitsPerSampleValue>
                  <mix:bitsPerSampleUnit>integer</mix:bitsPerSampleUnit></mix:BitsPerSample>
                <mix:samplesPerPixel>1</mix:samplesPerPixel></mix:ImageColorEncoding>
              <mix:TargetData>
                <mix:targetType>internal</mix:targetType>
                <mix:TargetID>
                  <mix:targetManufacturer></mix:targetManufacturer>
                  <mix:targetName></mix:targetName>
                  <mix:targetNo></mix:targetNo>
                  <mix:targetMedia></mix:targetMedia></mix:TargetID></mix:TargetData></mix:ImageAssessmentMetadata></mix:mix></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:techMD>
    <mets:techMD ID="TMD0003">
      <mets:mdWrap MDTYPE="NISOIMG">
        <mets:xmlData>
          <mix:mix>
            <mix:BasicDigitalObjectInformation>
              <mix:ObjectIdentifier>
                <mix:objectIdentifierType>local, filename</mix:objectIdentifierType>
                <mix:objectIdentifierValue>37940.0003</mix:objectIdentifierValue></mix:ObjectIdentifier>
              <mix:fileSize>62282628</mix:fileSize>
              <mix:FormatDesignation>
                <mix:formatName>image/tiff</mix:formatName>
                <mix:formatVersion>6.0</mix:formatVersion></mix:FormatDesignation>
              <mix:FormatRegistry>
                <mix:formatRegistryName>PRONOM</mix:formatRegistryName>
                <mix:formatRegistryKey>PUID: fmt/10</mix:formatRegistryKey></mix:FormatRegistry>
              <mix:byteOrder use="system">little endian</mix:byteOrder>
              <mix:Compression>
                <mix:compressionScheme>uncompressed</mix:compressionScheme></mix:Compression>
              <mix:Fixity>
                <mix:messageDigestAlgorithm>MD5</mix:messageDigestAlgorithm>
                <mix:messageDigest>32630924860da3f8a6c660d9e57a3cdf</mix:messageDigest>
                <mix:messageDigestOriginator>ecu:digital_collections</mix:messageDigestOriginator></mix:Fixity></mix:BasicDigitalObjectInformation>
            <mix:BasicImageInformation>
              <mix:BasicImageCharacteristics>
                <mix:imageWidth>6976</mix:imageWidth>
                <mix:imageHeight>8928</mix:imageHeight>
                <mix:PhotometricInterpretation>
                  <mix:colorSpace>Grayscale BlackIsZero</mix:colorSpace>
                  <mix:ColorProfile>
                    <mix:IccProfile>
                      <mix:iccProfileName></mix:iccProfileName>
                      <mix:iccProfileVersion use="system"></mix:iccProfileVersion></mix:IccProfile></mix:ColorProfile></mix:PhotometricInterpretation></mix:BasicImageCharacteristics></mix:BasicImageInformation>
            <mix:ImageCaptureMetadata>
              <mix:SourceInformation>
                <mix:SourceSize>
                  <mix:SourceXDimension>
                    <mix:sourceXDimensionValue></mix:sourceXDimensionValue>
                    <mix:sourceXDimensionUnit>mm</mix:sourceXDimensionUnit></mix:SourceXDimension>
                  <mix:SourceYDimension>
                    <mix:sourceYDimensionValue></mix:sourceYDimensionValue>
                    <mix:sourceYDimensionUnit>mm</mix:sourceYDimensionUnit></mix:SourceYDimension></mix:SourceSize></mix:SourceInformation>
              <mix:GeneralCaptureInformation>
                <mix:dateTimeCreated>20150615</mix:dateTimeCreated>
                <mix:imageProducer></mix:imageProducer></mix:GeneralCaptureInformation>
              <mix:ScannerCapture>
                <mix:scannerManufacturer></mix:scannerManufacturer>
                <mix:ScannerModel>
                  <mix:scannerModelName></mix:scannerModelName>
                  <mix:scannerModelNumber></mix:scannerModelNumber>
                  <mix:scannerModelSerialNo></mix:scannerModelSerialNo></mix:ScannerModel>
                <mix:ScanningSystemSoftware>
                  <mix:scanningSoftwareName></mix:scanningSoftwareName>
                  <mix:scanningSoftwareVersionNo></mix:scanningSoftwareVersionNo></mix:ScanningSystemSoftware></mix:ScannerCapture></mix:ImageCaptureMetadata>
            <mix:ImageAssessmentMetadata>
              <mix:SpatialMetrics>
                <mix:samplingFrequencyPlane>object plane</mix:samplingFrequencyPlane>
                <mix:samplingFrequencyUnit>in.</mix:samplingFrequencyUnit>
                <mix:xSamplingFrequency>
                  <mix:numerator>300</mix:numerator>
                  <mix:denominator>1</mix:denominator></mix:xSamplingFrequency>
                <mix:ySamplingFrequency>
                  <mix:numerator>300</mix:numerator>
                  <mix:denominator>1</mix:denominator></mix:ySamplingFrequency></mix:SpatialMetrics>
              <mix:ImageColorEncoding>
                <mix:BitsPerSample>
                  <mix:bitsPerSampleValue>8</mix:bitsPerSampleValue>
                  <mix:bitsPerSampleUnit>integer</mix:bitsPerSampleUnit></mix:BitsPerSample>
                <mix:samplesPerPixel>1</mix:samplesPerPixel></mix:ImageColorEncoding>
              <mix:TargetData>
                <mix:targetType>internal</mix:targetType>
                <mix:TargetID>
                  <mix:targetManufacturer></mix:targetManufacturer>
                  <mix:targetName></mix:targetName>
                  <mix:targetNo></mix:targetNo>
                  <mix:targetMedia></mix:targetMedia></mix:TargetID></mix:TargetData></mix:ImageAssessmentMetadata></mix:mix></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:techMD>
    <mets:techMD ID="TMD0004">
      <mets:mdWrap MDTYPE="NISOIMG">
        <mets:xmlData>
          <mix:mix>
            <mix:BasicDigitalObjectInformation>
              <mix:ObjectIdentifier>
                <mix:objectIdentifierType>local, filename</mix:objectIdentifierType>
                <mix:objectIdentifierValue>37940.0004</mix:objectIdentifierValue></mix:ObjectIdentifier>
              <mix:fileSize>62928908</mix:fileSize>
              <mix:FormatDesignation>
                <mix:formatName>image/tiff</mix:formatName>
                <mix:formatVersion>6.0</mix:formatVersion></mix:FormatDesignation>
              <mix:FormatRegistry>
                <mix:formatRegistryName>PRONOM</mix:formatRegistryName>
                <mix:formatRegistryKey>PUID: fmt/10</mix:formatRegistryKey></mix:FormatRegistry>
              <mix:byteOrder use="system">little endian</mix:byteOrder>
              <mix:Compression>
                <mix:compressionScheme>uncompressed</mix:compressionScheme></mix:Compression>
              <mix:Fixity>
                <mix:messageDigestAlgorithm>MD5</mix:messageDigestAlgorithm>
                <mix:messageDigest>3e0cfc83eaa5c330c9625ca59a714f94</mix:messageDigest>
                <mix:messageDigestOriginator>ecu:digital_collections</mix:messageDigestOriginator></mix:Fixity></mix:BasicDigitalObjectInformation>
            <mix:BasicImageInformation>
              <mix:BasicImageCharacteristics>
                <mix:imageWidth>6992</mix:imageWidth>
                <mix:imageHeight>9000</mix:imageHeight>
                <mix:PhotometricInterpretation>
                  <mix:colorSpace>Grayscale BlackIsZero</mix:colorSpace>
                  <mix:ColorProfile>
                    <mix:IccProfile>
                      <mix:iccProfileName></mix:iccProfileName>
                      <mix:iccProfileVersion use="system"></mix:iccProfileVersion></mix:IccProfile></mix:ColorProfile></mix:PhotometricInterpretation></mix:BasicImageCharacteristics></mix:BasicImageInformation>
            <mix:ImageCaptureMetadata>
              <mix:SourceInformation>
                <mix:SourceSize>
                  <mix:SourceXDimension>
                    <mix:sourceXDimensionValue></mix:sourceXDimensionValue>
                    <mix:sourceXDimensionUnit>mm</mix:sourceXDimensionUnit></mix:SourceXDimension>
                  <mix:SourceYDimension>
                    <mix:sourceYDimensionValue></mix:sourceYDimensionValue>
                    <mix:sourceYDimensionUnit>mm</mix:sourceYDimensionUnit></mix:SourceYDimension></mix:SourceSize></mix:SourceInformation>
              <mix:GeneralCaptureInformation>
                <mix:dateTimeCreated>20150615</mix:dateTimeCreated>
                <mix:imageProducer></mix:imageProducer></mix:GeneralCaptureInformation>
              <mix:ScannerCapture>
                <mix:scannerManufacturer></mix:scannerManufacturer>
                <mix:ScannerModel>
                  <mix:scannerModelName></mix:scannerModelName>
                  <mix:scannerModelNumber></mix:scannerModelNumber>
                  <mix:scannerModelSerialNo></mix:scannerModelSerialNo></mix:ScannerModel>
                <mix:ScanningSystemSoftware>
                  <mix:scanningSoftwareName></mix:scanningSoftwareName>
                  <mix:scanningSoftwareVersionNo></mix:scanningSoftwareVersionNo></mix:ScanningSystemSoftware></mix:ScannerCapture></mix:ImageCaptureMetadata>
            <mix:ImageAssessmentMetadata>
              <mix:SpatialMetrics>
                <mix:samplingFrequencyPlane>object plane</mix:samplingFrequencyPlane>
                <mix:samplingFrequencyUnit>in.</mix:samplingFrequencyUnit>
                <mix:xSamplingFrequency>
                  <mix:numerator>300</mix:numerator>
                  <mix:denominator>1</mix:denominator></mix:xSamplingFrequency>
                <mix:ySamplingFrequency>
                  <mix:numerator>300</mix:numerator>
                  <mix:denominator>1</mix:denominator></mix:ySamplingFrequency></mix:SpatialMetrics>
              <mix:ImageColorEncoding>
                <mix:BitsPerSample>
                  <mix:bitsPerSampleValue>8</mix:bitsPerSampleValue>
                  <mix:bitsPerSampleUnit>integer</mix:bitsPerSampleUnit></mix:BitsPerSample>
                <mix:samplesPerPixel>1</mix:samplesPerPixel></mix:ImageColorEncoding>
              <mix:TargetData>
                <mix:targetType>internal</mix:targetType>
                <mix:TargetID>
                  <mix:targetManufacturer></mix:targetManufacturer>
                  <mix:targetName></mix:targetName>
                  <mix:targetNo></mix:targetNo>
                  <mix:targetMedia></mix:targetMedia></mix:TargetID></mix:TargetData></mix:ImageAssessmentMetadata></mix:mix></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:techMD></mets:amdSec>
  <mets:fileSec>
    <mets:fileGrp USE="MASTER">
      <mets:file ID="FID0001" MIMETYPE="image/tiff" SEQ="1">
        <mets:FLocat xlink:href="" LOCTYPE="URL" /></mets:file>
      <mets:file ID="FID0004" MIMETYPE="image/tiff" SEQ="2">
        <mets:FLocat xlink:href="" LOCTYPE="URL" /></mets:file>
      <mets:file ID="FID0007" MIMETYPE="image/tiff" SEQ="3">
        <mets:FLocat xlink:href="" LOCTYPE="URL" /></mets:file>
      <mets:file ID="FID0010" MIMETYPE="image/tiff" SEQ="4">
        <mets:FLocat xlink:href="" LOCTYPE="URL" /></mets:file></mets:fileGrp>
    <mets:fileGrp USE="ACCESS">
      <mets:file ID="FID0002" MIMETYPE="image/jp2" SEQ="1">
        <mets:FLocat LOCTYPE="URL" xlink:href="http://150.216.68.252/ncgre000/00000038/00037940/00037940_ac_0001.jp2" /></mets:file>
      <mets:file ID="FID0005" MIMETYPE="image/jp2" SEQ="2">
        <mets:FLocat LOCTYPE="URL" xlink:href="http://150.216.68.252/ncgre000/00000038/00037940/00037940_ac_0002.jp2" /></mets:file>
      <mets:file ID="FID0008" MIMETYPE="image/jp2" SEQ="3">
        <mets:FLocat LOCTYPE="URL" xlink:href="http://150.216.68.252/ncgre000/00000038/00037940/00037940_ac_0003.jp2" /></mets:file>
      <mets:file ID="FID0011" MIMETYPE="image/jp2" SEQ="4">
        <mets:FLocat LOCTYPE="URL" xlink:href="http://150.216.68.252/ncgre000/00000038/00037940/00037940_ac_0004.jp2" /></mets:file></mets:fileGrp>
    <mets:fileGrp USE="THUMB">
      <mets:file ID="FID0003" MIMETYPE="image/gif" SEQ="1">
        <mets:FLocat LOCTYPE="URL" xlink:href="http://digital.lib.ecu.edu/encore/ncgre000/00000038/00037940/00037940_tn_0001.gif" /></mets:file>
      <mets:file ID="FID0006" MIMETYPE="image/gif" SEQ="2">
        <mets:FLocat LOCTYPE="URL" xlink:href="http://digital.lib.ecu.edu/encore/ncgre000/00000038/00037940/00037940_tn_0002.gif" /></mets:file>
      <mets:file ID="FID0009" MIMETYPE="image/gif" SEQ="3">
        <mets:FLocat LOCTYPE="URL" xlink:href="http://digital.lib.ecu.edu/encore/ncgre000/00000038/00037940/00037940_tn_0003.gif" /></mets:file>
      <mets:file ID="FID0012" MIMETYPE="image/gif" SEQ="4">
        <mets:FLocat LOCTYPE="URL" xlink:href="http://digital.lib.ecu.edu/encore/ncgre000/00000038/00037940/00037940_tn_0004.gif" /></mets:file></mets:fileGrp></mets:fileSec>
  <mets:structMap LABEL="IMAGE">
    <mets:div ORDER="1">
      <mets:div ORDER="" LABEL=""></mets:div>
      <mets:div ORDER="1" LABEL="1">
        <mets:fptr FILEID="FID0001" />
        <mets:fptr FILEID="FID0002" />
        <mets:fptr FILEID="FID0003" /></mets:div>
      <mets:div ORDER="2" LABEL="2">
        <mets:fptr FILEID="FID0004" />
        <mets:fptr FILEID="FID0005" />
        <mets:fptr FILEID="FID0006" /></mets:div>
      <mets:div ORDER="3" LABEL="3">
        <mets:fptr FILEID="FID0007" />
        <mets:fptr FILEID="FID0008" />
        <mets:fptr FILEID="FID0009" /></mets:div>
      <mets:div ORDER="4" LABEL="4">
        <mets:fptr FILEID="FID0010" />
        <mets:fptr FILEID="FID0011" />
        <mets:fptr FILEID="FID0012" /></mets:div></mets:div></mets:structMap>
  <mets:structMap LABEL="AUDIO">
    <mets:div ORDER="1">
      <mets:div ORDER="" LABEL=""></mets:div></mets:div></mets:structMap></mets:mets>