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Elaine Welch, Betty Jarvis, Alma<lb />
Lee Whitney and Peggy Adams. For<lb />
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Jewel Bradshaw and Shirley Savage<lb />
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Lucy Nulton of the Training school<lb />
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Delegates<lb />
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were Betty Jean Smith, Ozelle Pip-<lb />
kins, Etta (aroway, Hennie Ruth<lb />
Whichard, Colline Clark and Frances<lb />
Turner. For the treasurer Jo Keeter,<lb />
Betsy Hellen, Trudy Lorham, Caro-<lb />
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! Eleiinor Harrison were nominated.<lb />
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Harden Taylor, Rebecca<lb />
Charlotte Burden<lb />
I Blanchard. Those<lb />
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Rainwater was the assistant director<lb />
f the workshop, and Mi a Nnlton<lb />
was in charge of the seven and eighl<lb />
year old children in the demonstra<lb />
tion school.<lb />
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f teachers ai d pri ci tl i<lb />
malice county. '<lb />
llOp V. :i Hostel<lb />
Murphy, fount, superinti<lb />
Tn the Student Cooperative council<lb />
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campus building be kf-pt open on<lb />
until 5:00 for<lb />
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and Marjorie, Alamance county, and was sponsored<lb />
nominated for!by the University of North Carolina,<lb />
COLUMBIA ALL-STAR OPERA QUARTET<lb />
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tfarguerite Austin.<lb />
- and Dr. A. D.<lb />
Student 'W To Sponsor<lb />
Religious Emphasis Week<lb />
TECO ECHO representive were Lida1 offering university credit in<lb />
Mitchell, Hilda Riley, Daisy Steele,I graduate or anderg<lb />
Helen C. Hardy and Maisie Bell.<lb />
Two representives to the Student<lb />
Cooperative council will be elected<lb />
from the following: Walter Jackson,<lb />
Mary Andrews Whichard, Mary G.<lb />
Hales, Edith Starling, Ernestine<lb />
t Whitley, Patsy Pridgin, Truman<lb />
I Cherry, Charles Wood, Ben Dees,<lb />
Jewell Jones, Ray Futrell and Frank<lb />
Bonner.<lb />
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Enlarged<lb />
rig to enlarge the<lb />
were ed at a<lb />
Abernathy Speaks<lb />
At Vespers On<lb />
'Spiritual Clothing'<lb />
Religious Emphasis week, which is<lb />
ted to the emphasizing of reli-<lb />
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rora October 29 through<lb />
Oct H, order the sponsorship of<lb />
 WCA ai d YMCA.<lb />
1 - ak( ;� for the three-day<lb />
Dr. Ray C. Petry of<lb />
1 Dr. Petry's theme<lb />
� Ai oraisals of Christian<lb />
Appointments Made<lb />
By Council<lb />
To Fill Vacancies<lb />
eith r<lb />
work.<lb />
Nine hours credit was given for the<lb />
six weeks. It was financed by the<lb />
General Education board.<lb />
The course consisted of observa- i<lb />
tion in the demonstration school,<lb />
general conferences, study of special<lb />
problems, ard trips. Working to-<lb />
gether to try to understand the child<lb />
was the aim, and the teachers did<lb />
not divide- .into groups according to<lb />
the grade they taught.<lb />
Dr. Turner from the department<lb />
of education of OswegQ Teachers<lb />
college, OswegO, N Y was director<lb />
of the workshop. There were thirty-<lb />
nine teachers and principals from<lb />
the county attending, and they had<lb />
at their disposal any of the special-<lb />
ists and authorities from the uni-<lb />
versity.<lb />
The council nominated the following<lb />
to be delegates to the Student Legis-<lb />
lator to be held in Raleigh from<lb />
If! I Feeble i,<lb />
a i :inda<lb />
j Hud on, Katherine<lb />
ernathy, Miriam Averette, Louise<lb />
Keith ' amille Jernigan, Marjorie<lb />
Y dverton, Clifton<lb />
ii. e Charlton, Jean<lb />
Charlton, Jackie<lb />
i Lutler, Erma Hin-<lb />
Beddingfield, James and<lb />
and Mary Alice Cahoon.<lb />
In ith, Vivian<lb />
Crandell, Mary<lb />
Goggi n, J 1.<lb />
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riant :<lb />
An All-American (superior) rating<lb />
has been awarded the TECO ECHO<lb />
by the Thirty-First All-American<lb />
Critical service of the Associated<lb />
Collegiate press of the University of<lb />
Minnesota, for the issues published<lb />
during the winter and spring quar-<lb />
ters of 1944.<lb />
The TECO ECHO was one of ten<lb />
newspapers from schools with en-<lb />
rollments corresponding in size with<lb />
that of ECTC, which were awarded<lb />
the All-American honor rating.<lb />
A rating of "excellent" was given<lb />
�he TECO ECHO on its coverage,<lb />
! alance, vitality, originality and<lb />
tratment of news. A like rating was<lb />
given on the content, organization and<lb />
style of the news stories and on the<lb />
proofreading.<lb />
The judges praised the editorial<lb />
page a- "A very fine editorial and<lb />
feature page. You can be especially<lb />
proud of your editorial column<lb />
Weak Points<lb />
"Your features are your weakest<lb />
point. They are important and de-<lb />
serve the careful thought and treat-<lb />
ment you give to other types f<lb />
stories commented the judges.<lb />
A lack of interest-arousing words<lb />
in the opening paragraphs of the<lb />
stories was also pointed out.<lb />
Other Comments<lb />
The TECO ECHO was scored as<lb />
� appointed to draw I "excellent" on the make-up of the<lb />
bills to be presented in the entire paper. The coverage, treat-<lb />
i �  � � i ment and display of the sports page<lb />
. . e were Louise Keith, chairman,1 ,<lb />
was rated especially high.<lb />
; orothy Jean Creech. Ruby Hudson .  . - ,  .<lb />
J ' A certificate of award will be<lb />
Marjorie Smith and Mary Alice rnaiied to the TECO ECHO as soon as<lb />
'harlton. ; it can be prepared and printed.<lb />
"A Murder Has Been Arranged9<lb />
To B Presented By Chi Pi<lb />
English Class 330<lb />
ry and<lb />
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. bat) in an effort<lb />
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�t of the work in<lb />
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Prank This is a chance<lb />
 this campus to j<lb />
prove the college<lb />
vespers. This was the last in a series<lb />
of talks on spiritual needs The<lb />
by Catherim<lb />
� �)<lb />
H- � � Ifoi day evening<lb />
the Book of Living and<lb />
read<lb />
Katherine Abernathy spoke on<lb />
ek d the history and Spiritual Clothing" at Friday night<lb />
ors by Dr. A. D.<lb />
history depart-<lb />
scripture was<lb />
Charles.<lb />
Miss Abernathy said that hi; nil it y<lb />
and meekness are the spiritual<lb />
garments, which come from within<lb />
one's self. She reminded her audi-<lb />
ence that it is the meek person who<lb />
becomes the great leader. Site said<lb />
captured' tnat when one loses sight of God, one<lb />
etc in loses humility; therefore, we must<lb />
the historical � keep in touch with God.<lb />
Miss Mamie Chandler spoke on<lb />
� "Religion" at the Sunday night ves-<lb />
' pers service October 22. She defined<lb />
I religion as being man's recognition<lb />
wer uutside himself<lb />
1 lr<lb />
ill begin the series on<lb />
g at the regular ves-<lb />
discussing "Character<lb />
of Christian Educa-<lb />
will be<lb />
At chapel<lb />
Dr. Petry will speak on "Jesus, the<lb />
 � World Reconstruction<lb />
ning his topic will be<lb />
Mary Young Bass, chairman of the . , <lb />
courtesy card committee gave a re- 10 i rCScill 1 lay<lb />
port concerning rules that students  Unaee, a one-act play by<lb />
must observe at the campus building j Gt.rsll.nUirfr wiU be presented<lb />
on Saturday nights and nights ofL . Tiuhiv NovembeT 7,<lb />
' 'Iby English 330. This class in ele-<lb />
mentary stage production has begun<lb />
Daughters And Sons<lb />
Of Alumni Entertained<lb />
By JAMES WARREN<lb />
Emlyn Williams' intensely drama-<lb />
tic thriller "A Murder Has Been Ar-<lb />
I ranged" is scheduled to be the first<lb />
Miss Mamie E. Jenkins, adviser of J 0f three productions by the Chi Pi<lb />
the Alumni Daughters and Sons players this year. It will be pre-<lb />
Student Cooperative council October<lb />
18.<lb />
club, entertained<lb />
members of the<lb />
the new-<lb />
club at a<lb />
and old<lb />
wiener;<lb />
roast Sunday afternoon, October 15,<lb />
at the college chimney.<lb />
About twenty club members were<lb />
Its Relations to<lb />
"The � in<lb />
F<lb />
and riscussions or<lb />
tonics as "Attaining<lb /><lb />
We<lb />
the study of production problems in<lb />
The chair made a ruling that the three types of plays,<lb />
resolution passed in mass meeting at' The cast for "The Unseen includes<lb />
October 4 was not legislation and.j Jayne Griffin, Janice Smith and N r-<lb />
therefore, was not subject to ratiiica-l fleet Hardy. James Warren will bej there to enjoy the hot dogs and Pepsi<lb />
Tuesday, j tion by the Student Cooperative coun- stage manager. The following stu-(;0j.ls Tni3 was the first meeting of<lb />
cil. This ruling was upheld by the dents will assist him: Make-up, j ;h(i or.anization for this year.<lb />
council. 1 Morris Flow; lighting, Edith Buck<lb />
costumes, Henrietta Cooper; proper<lb />
r and closer to<lb />
the return of<lb />
P - s.mester<lb />
W rid War II veterans<lb />
f whom have been<lb />
rever, the vast ma- Miai<lb />
yt the battle of as being an<lb />
� this country.<lb />
of a supreme po<lb />
and man's efforts to relate him<lb />
to that power. She said that our<lb />
great<lb />
t leaders in past and present hi<lb />
tory have given religion a first place! protrra<lb />
in their lives. Jesus was great be- Accord"<lb />
�v" and "Why Don't<lb />
Christianity?" will be:<lb />
f, r Monday and Tuesday.<lb />
ilace of theso discus-<lb />
e posted on the post<lb />
office and the "Y" bulletin boards.<lb />
Mildred Wellons. religious educa-<lb />
� of the YWCA, is in<lb />
l" the planning of the various<lb />
ms.<lb />
to the YW president,<lb />
M. Daniels, this is one of the<lb />
� important programs to be pre-<lb />
i<lb />
cause his life was guided by religious<lb />
principles.<lb />
Chandler defined religion also. H the "Y and every student<lb />
adventure in friendship is cordially invited to attend all the<lb />
I rogi ams.<lb />
Vacancies of the various commit-1<lb />
tess were filled. Allie Mae Dilday<lb />
was elected to the house and grounds i<lb />
committee. Ann Woody was elected I<lb />
chairman of this committee. Miss j<lb />
Caldwell was elected faculty member<lb />
of the point system committee.<lb />
Christine Y'arborough was elected to j<lb />
the elections committee. Vivian<lb />
Yetverton was appointed acting;<lb />
Chairman of Publication Board.<lb />
Mary Alice Cahoon presented a<lb />
list of regulations concerning quiet-1<lb />
ness and lights out in the dormi- j<lb />
tories.<lb />
ties, Mary Frances Ellis ;set, J. L.<lb />
BraiHt. Hubert Bergeron and Grac�<lb />
Whitehurst.<lb />
Mr. W. K. Christian ,teacher of<lb />
dramatics, will direct.<lb />
Old members ar� urged to attend<lb />
the next meeting, and anyone else<lb />
who is eligible for membership will<lb />
be welcomed as a new member. Any-<lb />
one whose mother or father attended<lb />
this college may join the club.<lb />
3n iflemnnam<lb />
with God.<lb />
Cou<lb />
rtesy Card CommitteeJvAakes Rules<lb />
Bass, chairman of thej<lb />
committee, met with<lb />
I � perative council<lb />
er 18. to present;<lb />
re rules and regula-<lb />
ro ap kf this committee.<lb />
n approved by the council<lb />
E�Former students of this col-<lb />
lege who are willing to secure<lb />
an identification slip in Cot ten<lb />
hall bearing the name of said<lb />
former student and the year in<lb />
which he or she was last regis-<lb />
tered.<lb />
o Student assistants placed on<lb />
duty at the door are to conform to<lb />
i n th. the rules concerning admission, sub-<lb />
r, are open only to �e thg provision that reason-<lb />
.able exceptions may be made as a<lb />
red students entitled' reguJt q BgTeement arrived at by notn<lb />
ard bearing as a, the facuity assistant at the door and<lb />
f identification the sea- gaid student assistant. Unless there<lb />
to each quarter's en- such coriCUrrence of opinion the<lb />
person will not be admitted.<lb />
3 All invitations are strictly per-<lb />
tudent and present sonal and therefore void if trans-<lb />
ferred with or without consideration<lb />
4 All persons attending formal<lb />
dances are subject to refusal of ad-<lb />
�n if not in formal evening<lb />
mission u n�l  . ,<lb />
pertains to the girls.<lb />
considered duly<lb />
a:r.ments.<lb />
A person<lb />
� ed<lb />
accompanying a<lb />
'�  a form bearing the name of<lb />
tudent and that of the<lb />
� � It<lb />
I A person holding a formal<lb />
at ion to a particular dance attire<lb />
which invitation is affixed<lb />
ames of persons to whom<lb />
� Aas issued.<lb />
D The number of servicemen<lb />
is<lb />
:v is to be let in the<lb />
lilding after 10:00 p. m. on<lb />
I �" irmal dances.<lb />
 gi are to show their sea-<lb />
on tickets each Saturday night. No-<lb />
 �ril be admitted without one.<lb />
8. Students with dates are to file<lb />
,late slips in their respective parlors<lb />
after which they are given a slip by<lb />
tie- parlor hostess bearing name and<lb />
the name of his or her date, which is<lb />
presei ted to the person on duty at<lb />
door �f Wright building,<lb />
v Any student who leaves the<lb />
Wright building will not be readmit-<lb />
u ! under any condition.<lb />
10. There is to be no smoking in the<lb />
auditrium of the Wright building.<lb />
Boys and servicemen may smoke in<lb />
the lobby. Girls are to smoke only<lb />
in the ladies lounge.<lb />
11. When students leave the Wright<lb />
building they are to go directly to<lb />
their respective dorms.<lb />
It should he kept in mind that the<lb />
executive committee has ruled that<lb />
Pearl Arnold Speaks<lb />
At First ACE Meeting<lb />
The Association of Childhood Edu-1<lb />
cation held its first regular meeting<lb />
for the year on Tuesday October 9, j<lb />
at 6:45 p.m. with sixty people<lb />
present.<lb />
The meeting was opened by group<lb />
singing, led by Laura Marie Walker. ,<lb />
The president welcomed all the old<lb />
and new members, and Lucille<lb />
Husketh. program chairman, ex-<lb />
plained the purpose and rules of the<lb />
organization. A story, "The Palace<lb />
Made by Music was read by Pearl<lb />
Arnold.<lb />
The president made a short talk in<lb />
which she urged cooperation from all<lb />
the members. She also extended an<lb />
invitation to all who wished to join.<lb />
While the new members signed up<lb />
refreshments were passed.<lb />
manner and to<lb />
agreed upon by<lb />
card committee.<lb />
the<lb />
courtesy tion<lb />
I cause.<lb />
This<lb />
No person<lb />
admitted unless he or she enters the <lb />
door or doors where Student and - �tudents are to ad<lb />
ulty assistants are on dut; a dance on the college<lb />
campus.<lb />
These rules go into effect on Satur-<lb />
day night, October 28.<lb />
lm-<lb />
willing to be re�i2MStot��T lnfraC"<lb />
of these rules or<lb />
other just<lb />
Junior-Freshman Dance<lb />
To Be November 11<lb />
The annual Junior-Freshman dance<lb />
will be held Saturday evening, No-<lb />
vember 11, at 8:30 in the Wright<lb />
building. Music will be furnished by<lb />
the College Swing Band.<lb />
Bernice Godley will lead the figure.<lb />
Others who will participate in the<lb />
figure will be the chairmen of the<lb />
dance committees, the officers of the<lb />
freshman class and the officers of<lb />
junior class.<lb />
Lt. FENLY SPEAR Lt. JOHN B. CHRISTENBURY<lb />
Lt. Fenlv Spear, bomber pilot and former ECTC stu-<lb />
dent, was killed on a mission over Holland in June. He<lb />
attended ECTC during 1940-42, majoring in English and<lb />
mathematics. He was the Chi Pi electrician along with<lb />
having several acting parts in Chi Pi plays. In the sum-<lb />
mer during its runs, he was assistant electrician for lne<lb />
Lost Colony While at ECTC he got his pilots license un-<lb />
der the CPT program here at the college. He later attended<lb />
State college. Lt Spear was the son of Mrs. Fenley Spear,<lb />
formerly dietician at ECTC.<lb />
Lt. (jg) John Boyd Christenbury, former coach and<lb />
physical education instructor at East Carolina Teachers<lb />
college, was killed in the explosion of two navy ammunition<lb />
ships at Port Chicago, California, on July 18, 1944. Chris-<lb />
tenbury camo to ECTC m 1940. He was commissioned in<lb />
the navy in March, 1943, and was given leave of absence<lb />
from the college for the duration. He was from States-<lb />
ville. He worked at Brevard college before coming to<lb />
ECTC. His work in Greenville was outstanding, and he was<lb />
popular with college officials, the students and the public.<lb />
sented in the Austin auditorium on<lb />
the nights of November 24th and<lb />
25th. Advance sale of tickets will be-<lb />
gin soon.<lb />
The Chi Pi plays, who have in the<lb />
pat�t given such suspenseful myster-<lb />
ies as "Ladies in Retirement' 'and<lb />
"The Skull have found in "A Mur-<lb />
der Has Been Arranged" one of the<lb />
cleveret physochological dramas ever<lb />
written for the modern stage.<lb />
The play comes from the prolific<lb />
pen of Emlyn Williams, author of<lb />
such masterpieces as "Night Must<lb />
Fall' 'and "The Corn Is Green It<lb />
was his first Baaceas. The superbly<lb />
drawn characterizations, "nerve ting-<lb />
ling" situations and the mood of im-<lb />
pending doom made this three-act<lb />
presentation a night of chills and en-<lb />
tertainment.<lb />
The scene of th� drama takes place<lb />
on the bare stage of the St. James<lb />
theater in London, where recently a<lb />
man was murdered in one of the<lb />
dressing rooms. A party of people<lb />
have been assembled on the dark<lb />
stage to celebrate the birthday of<lb />
Sir Charles Jasper, who has just in-<lb />
herited ten million dollars. Soon<lb />
Sir Charles learns that his nephew,<lb />
long unheard from, has paid him a<lb />
visit. It happens that the nephew,<lb />
Maurice Mullins, is the only heir to<lb />
the uncle's legacy. From then on<lb />
the play gathers momentum, leading<lb />
j up a climax in the suspense-packed<lb />
' third act, containing one of the most<lb />
 thrilling ghosts scenes ever written.<lb />
It is guaranteed to keep the audience<lb />
on edge.<lb />
Production plans have begun al-<lb />
ready, and try-outs were held last<lb />
Wednesday. The mystery-drama<lb />
promises some unusual problems for<lb />
the players to solve and rare op-<lb />
portunities to create a unique and<lb />
handsome production.<lb />
Mr. Kenneth Christian is directing<lb />
the play.<lb />
Recreation Sponsored<lb />
By WAA This Week<lb />
Until the juke box recovered from<lb />
internal injuries sad returned from<lb />
the hospital, a recreation hour was<lb />
sponsored by the Women's Athle-<lb />
tic association in the Campus build-<lb />
ing from 6:30 until 7:30 p.m. Mon-<lb />
day through Friday.<lb />
Students played shuffleboard,<lb />
basketball, pingpong, badminton,<lb />
darts, etc.<lb />
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PAGE TWO<lb />
The TECO ECU O<lb />
All-Out Attendance<lb />
Expected At Concert<lb />
The Columbia All-Star Opera quartet<lb />
will appear in concert at ECTC next Friday<lb />
night, and it is hoped that a targe number<lb />
istudents will attend.<lb />
Ml too often in the past the students<lb />
havt tailed to turn out in large numbers tor<lb />
th more important entertainments which<lb />
.u, brought to the college each quarter. Fre-<lb />
quently less than half the student body have<lb />
attended th se concerts, while the others in-<lb />
differently remained away.<lb />
As an excuse for this attitude<lb />
. i th students say that they<lb />
understand what the singers are singii<lb />
or that they "do not like classical music<lb />
s me othei such excus�.<lb />
These ent. rtainments are brought here<lb />
not only for the entertainment oi the stu-<lb />
dents faculty and townspeople, but also to<lb />
eh, the studen cultivate an appreciation<lb />
fine music. If all the students would<lb />
� ke an interest in these entertainments and<lb />
� u to - n joy and appreciate them.<lb />
: soon find that they really do en-<lb />
m<lb />
 t Friday, then<lb />
U Ut attendance at<lb />
�tainments sponsored by the<lb />
mittee.<lb />
To The Editor<lb />
usually<lb />
'o not<lb />
or<lb />
let's start<lb />
the major<lb />
Entertain-<lb />
Teco Echo Staff<lb />
Proud Of Honor Rating-<lb />
Have you noticed on this campus the<lb />
girl that works in the dining hall? You can<lb />
tell her by the exhausted expression upon<lb />
her face.<lb />
Indeed, she has something to be ex-<lb />
hausted about, for meal after meal�clay af-<lb />
ter day, she works as hard as she can to<lb />
serve the tables assigned to her. It is her re-<lb />
sponsibility to bo prompt for these services.<lb />
She runs down the aisle with a tray heavy<lb />
enough for only a mule to carry. In work-<lb />
ing near the back she wonders at what<lb />
moment she will be unfortunate enough to<lb />
land on anything but her feet. If you don't<lb />
1 i lieve it. just take a tray and then try slid-<lb />
ing down the aisle. She spends approxi-<lb />
mately fotn- hours every day working in the<lb />
dining hall while she spends only three<lb />
hours on. elass.<lb />
It is impossible for her to always be as<lb />
cooperative as she has been in the past. Ex-<lb />
tra work has boon piled upon her this year<lb />
and st; fir she hifs continued to hold this re-<lb />
sponsible position. If you could hear her<lb />
talk, you might think she is practically run<lb />
down, and I don't see why she isn't.<lb />
We would like to say "thank you" to the<lb />
student body for being so kind and consi-<lb />
derate to her. We feel that you have some<lb />
idea of her situation. If it were not for your<lb />
splendid cooperation, she would have run<lb />
do1 n long ago.<lb />
�,1 WORKER.<lb />
STUDENT SPOTLIGHT<lb />
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As a rule the members of our<lb />
� u � TVfCi Rf!HO has been<lb />
Again the iw" rA Ilv' ' ' <lb />
award d the All-American ratine by the All-<lb />
, Critical service of the Associated<lb />
� � ress. We are justly proud ot<lb />
ehi cement. .<lb />
I h� award was based on the issues pub-<lb />
NEW BOOKS<lb />
c<lb />
dm ins<lb />
the winter and spring quarters<lb />
ii. v hile<lb />
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Maribelle Robert<lb />
on Moore<lb />
Many i f the present members<lb />
; were als i on the staff during that<lb />
proud t have had a part in<lb />
ECO ECHO such a good paper.<lb />
i ing especial praise was the edi-<lb />
which is generally considered<lb />
� - ag . For this page in particu-<lb />
ircls go to Mj ribelle.<lb />
recoi 1 to live up to, the<lb />
the TE( 0 ECHO will make<lb />
t this year t give the students<lb />
laoer as has I sen given them in<lb />
books<lb />
�have<lb />
e already extensive ECTC<lb />
There are seventeen new books<lb />
tction library, twentyseven in bio-<lb />
Since last spring quarter 276 new<lb />
ficti n. biography, and classified<lb />
�en added to th<lb />
rar<lb />
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22 I books classified, and twelve new<lb />
r t! e u niles.<lb />
! f llowing is<lb />
ks as compile<lb />
lit rarian:<lb />
a part of the list of<lb />
bv Mr. W. W. Smiley.<lb />
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In memory of Lt. Fenly Spear and Lt.<lb />
i John Boyd Christenbury, both of<lb />
. m have given their lives in this present<lb />
orld conflict, we humbly dedicate this<lb />
; su i f the TECO ECHO.<lb />
Lt. Spear, a former student, and Lt<lb />
istenbury, the athletic coach, were popu-<lb />
lar and were very active here at ECTC The<lb />
L ss of these two men leaves a vacant place<lb />
thul cannot easily be filled.<lb />
To those of us who are still here, it is<lb />
- duty to see that this world IS made a<lb />
tter place in which to live�that these two<lb />
men, and the many others like them, will not<lb />
have riven their lives in vain.<lb />
�; n Aimedinen. E. M Frossit :<lb />
: Ketti, God's Front Porch; Hersey,<lb />
r- hn A Bell for Adano; Jackson, Charles,<lb />
�: , Lost Wei kt nd: Lewis, C. S Perelandra;<lb />
Lindbergh. Anne M The Steep Ascent;<lb />
Mann, Th mas, Joseph, Tht Providt r;<lb />
Mitchell. Joseph, McSorley's Wonderful So-<lb />
�� parsons Alice Heal. Tin Mountaini<lb />
Romains, Jules, Death of a World; Remains.<lb />
rules Depths and th Heights; Romains,<lb />
student<lb />
body seem to forget that we are engai e I in<lb />
a great war at the present time. 01 course<lb />
we think of our brothers, sweethearts, and<lb />
husbands being in danger on the battle<lb />
front, but we have no solution as how to pre-<lb />
v nt the bloody struggles.<lb />
We have before i � the greatest problem<lb />
in humP I " I f- -that of rebuilding the<lb />
world after this war. The young people of<lb />
b day will be the ones to suffer tomorrow ii<lb />
there is ho solution to this problem. No<lb />
d ub1 the student body of East Carolina<lb />
Teachers college will be the leaders m their<lb />
mmunities in a few years. Are we going<lb />
to negiect this problem and le1 tomorrow be<lb />
in a political turmoil as it is today, or are<lb />
we going to concentrate on the matter and<lb />
work together for the common goal?<lb />
There is no better way in helping to<lb />
s ,lve this probl m than by joining the Inter-<lb />
nal nal Relati mship club. It is sponsored<lb />
by the Carnej ie Endowment, from which we<lb />
receive the best and latest books dealing<lb />
with national and international topics. We<lb />
m et every f urth Tuesday night to discuss<lb />
, r( blems that c me up in world affairs. 1 he<lb />
rel uilding of the world after this war is our<lb />
I � , probl m. Will you not help us in<lb />
ve this problem by contribul<lb />
- the International Relations<lb />
ipp i cia s girl<lb />
new � i ' Bill l<lb />
d Marine: You v<lb />
comes h� me in N i<lb />
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my roommate, Do1 Lewis, or<lb />
or reading inscriptions on ton<lb />
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Thomas Wolfe. Her t rite b <lb />
has non . -vs to her favorite son , it is l u<lb />
Walk Al ne<lb />
Among her activities, other than<lb />
, ing : f .d friend to everybody. :�<lb />
find that she was president the fr<lb />
"Y" her freshman year, and president<lb />
the Wesley foundation in the<lb />
1943 and '1 I. She was on th W  hoi<lb />
committee last year, and this year sh<lb />
elected president of Wi<lb />
on the Women's Judiciary this year.<lb />
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rims; Romains. Jules. Proud and<lb />
R mains, Jules. Work and Play;<lb />
Jules, World from Below; Walker.<lb />
SCUMMING<lb />
By Th Keyhoh Correspondent<lb />
Yan � i<lb />
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The Teco Echo<lb />
Published Biwei kly by the Stmh nts of<lb />
East Carolina Teachers College<lb />
Hnte ed a- second-class matter December<lb />
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Welles Lincoln's Navy Department;<lb />
Diamond. William. The Economic Thought<lb />
of Woodrow Wilson; Eastman. Max F<lb />
Heroes I Havt Known; Birkhead, Alice.<lb />
Heroes of Modem Europe; Mi.wa. Stephen<lb />
Paul, Great Men and Vom� of Poland;<lb />
Lansing, Marion E Liberator and Ihroc<lb />
of Mexico and Central America; Magnor,<lb />
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Twenty Modem Americans; Himber, Mrs.<lb />
Charlotte. Famous in Their Twenties; Tully.<lb />
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Liberators, and Hi rocs of South America:<lb />
Casey, Robert Joseph, Such Interesting<lb />
Peoph : Hibbert, Mrs. Eloise, Embroidered<lb />
Gauzo: Portraits of Famous Chinese Ladies;<lb />
Sickols, Eleanor M Twelve Daughters of<lb />
Democracy; Schnittkind, H. T Lirin Bio-<lb />
graphies of (rent Philosophers; Malcolm.<lb />
Sir Ian Z Vacant Thrones; a Volume of Po-<lb />
Hical Portraits; Macartney. C. F. N Man<lb />
Win, Missed It: Schnittkind, H. T Living<lb />
Biographi s f American Statesmen; Elynn.<lb />
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I'h fography Editor<lb />
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a man . � � Business Manager<lb />
isOciate Business Managers<lb />
andenburg, Rosa Alice Lancaster,<lb />
a Elizabeth Wooten, Jean Ipock.<lb />
r. BEBCStt Flanagan Faculty Adviser<lb />
BLAIIAM T. Olive . . Technical Adviser<lb />
 ue now attending college in a<lb />
h r unique time. The college enrollment<lb />
small but we must remember that a small<lb />
c �Hege enrollment has some advantages as<lb />
well as disadvantages. There can, of course,<lb />
be no athletic program and there are other<lb />
ctivities which we can't have because of the<lb />
mall numbers; but on the other hand, you<lb />
have time for many things that you wouldn't<lb />
hae time for if college life was more com-<lb />
plex. You have the opportunity to know<lb />
vour instructors and to know your fellow<lb />
students which was impossible under other<lb />
conditions as in 1920 during the peak enroll-<lb />
ment following the first war when we had<lb />
graduating classes of 400 President D. S<lb />
Well, gang, here I am again with all tin<lb />
dirt, it seems I just can't help hearing an<lb />
seeing things and I jusl have to sprea<lb />
around the campus � that's my job<lb />
know!<lb />
So, here I go  It seems that Lib<lb />
Morgan and her roomate Betty Jo met two<lb />
"heavenly bodies in Marine uniform, and it<lb />
sent 'em straight out o' this world. It's the<lb />
talk of Cotten hall, and by the way. what- -<lb />
over became them? Since Travis Flana-<lb />
gan left town. Sarah Robersou is free again<lb />
�wonder who the next victim will be???"<lb />
Thump! Thump! Thump! In case you<lb />
hear a peculiar noise"like this, it's Mary Rose<lb />
Brown's heart beating violently away over<lb />
the new coed transfer Casanova from State.<lb />
Do you know anything about this, BUI???<lb />
He makes campus rounds, even to Gotten.<lb />
-Eieotv" ole' guy, ain't he?<lb />
Cosh, doesn't Cora get around�Snag,<lb />
Pot, and now (brace yourself kills) that<lb />
good-looking piece of a man called Larry<lb />
Brown. Mor power to ya, Babe! 1<lb />
� Hoot! Hoot! Hoot! No, not a train<lb />
whistle�jusl Bersha Bob's new howl for<lb />
her ole man Hooty. By the way. he was up<lb />
here last weekend, wasn't he? Did ya' have<lb />
8 huge time? Where did ya' keep him.<lb />
Bersha? We didn't see so much of you<lb />
two. I'mmmm!<lb />
Wonder how Harry Jarvis (with his<lb />
little strips) rates with Janice Fairless now<lb />
that she's been sporting all those "Louies"?<lb />
However, we were just wondering!<lb />
Well, it seems that Marguerette Move<lb />
is still stepping out with "her J. P�You<lb />
haven't missed many nights, if any, have ya<lb />
gal????<lb />
Why such a long face, Blanche? Is it<lb />
because the "Honorable Louis Dupree" left<lb />
to go to the Army? By the way, you go for<lb />
Dupree's. don't you?<lb />
"Mickey" Ross was running around in<lb />
a "flitter" last week yelling that her "little<lb />
man" was here, meaning Hiram Mayo, of<lb />
course. Better watch out "Mickey you<lb />
can't keep tabs on him all the time now,<lb />
'cause he's away from you most of the time,<lb />
and, if I know my Navy men. you can't keep<lb />
ne gin to tne oth '� :<lb />
"V a" Shar i . and then<lb />
we he tr its another girl from W<lb />
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Inez McCaskill is n w a<lb />
diamond around� We I � ar the big �<lb />
to be soon, a ra nth??? Go d<lb />
congratulati ns But what I<lb />
all our paratra ' year?<lb />
Everybody '<lb />
our last year's coeds cam I n fur-<lb />
lough- Betsy Helen especially�And we<lb />
;av T m with Bi tsy ; i alb all I<lb />
time . . . C uld it be thai he has die' .<lb />
that Betsy is "his gal We hope so any-<lb />
 ay.<lb />
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wi1 '�" Bizzelle quit a bit. W<lb />
v, h: ! "Butch" V OUld I .�<lb />
If you hear any strang noises coming<lb />
- ul i f the Wright building in tl<lb />
its just "Bason" and "Mot" I I<lb />
on those horns. ! ton'1 tell the are w<lb />
ing on a new techni iue to capture Men<lb />
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WITH THE ARMED FORCES<lb />
By Jean (i<lb />
t ace<lb />
again it's time to pay a brief visit<lb />
to several oi our men in service who keep us<lb />
informed as t their activities.<lb />
First on the list is a later from T Sgt<lb />
Waiter Tucker. At the present time Walter<lb />
is "A. P. '). New York City"�to be precise,<lb />
in Italy. So far Walter has -IT missions to<lb />
his credit. He writes that he has seen every<lb />
country anywhere near Italy.<lb />
 ' <lb />
Lt, Douglas Jones is the next on our<lb />
list. Doug is now a navigator, having gradu-<lb />
ated from Selman Field, Louisiana on Sep-<lb />
tember 4. His present address is Avon<lb />
Park, Florida.<lb /><lb />
It was certainly good to see Belvin B.<lb />
Reck on the campus Saturday. Belvin<lb />
 rite him. Hi<lb />
am l: 38, L'SN IV. Great La<lb />
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Mrs. E. D. II<lb />
. received tin I<lb />
Fodie Hodges' c<lb />
Mr. and<lb />
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from Li<lb />
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it is right when I say F<lb />
cleanest living man oi marine<lb />
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Crete as he is better knwn) attended ati,n- He has cours<lb />
ECTC in 1942,<lb />
is stationed at<lb />
mouth. Virginia,<lb />
He is now in the navy and<lb />
is stationed at the naval hospital in Ports-<lb />
Member: North Carolina Collegiate Press<lb />
Association, Associated Collegiate Press.<lb />
represented for national advertising by-<lb />
National Advertising Service, Inc U0 P�ainard of Coe College Cedar Ravpds,<lb />
Madison Avenue, New York, N.Y.Chicago, Iowa, discusses some of the benefits of the<lb />
Boston, Los Angeles, San Francisco. small wartime college.<lb />
check on them. ne4 even when they're home<lb />
Well, at last. "Charlie" Shine says that<lb />
she has really found "her ideal man How<lb />
long do ya think it'll last "Charlie"�for-<lb />
ever? Is he the marrying type, hon???<lb />
Ah. We notice that Esther Mae White<lb />
gets around quite a bit this year, but is con-<lb />
fined to one certain "KEN"�you know,<lb />
that really cute Marine with that cute smile<lb />
Home on furlough is Eoonis McC.lahon.<lb />
Looms graduated from ECTC in 194 and<lb />
was the "v d-head piano player" with Billy<lb />
Knauff's orchestra. He is now in the bund<lb />
at Marianna. Florida.<lb /><lb />
Lt. Bill Lucas is now stationel at Wil-<lb />
mingten, Delaware. He is in the ferry com-<lb />
mand of the army. Bill has ferried planes<lb />
to almost every country in the fighting zone.<lb /><lb />
Ens. W. B. Harris is now "somewhere<lb />
in the South Pacific W. B. received his<lb />
commission from Northwestern University.<lb />
W. B. took an active part in dramatics and<lb />
musical programs while in school here<lb />
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hope that he stavs there a long linH<lb />
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ALUMNI NEWS<lb />
The TECO ECHO<lb />
PAGE THREE<lb />
tlumni<lb />
Honor<lb />
college<lb />
knee at<lb />
reachen<lb />
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Hall<lb />
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A report has been received from<lb />
Roanoke Rapid. Ms Elisabeth'<lb />
Wilder is the secretary and treasurer I<lb />
oi the chapter for 1944-45. There<lb />
were seven new members.<lb />
W ilatagtea<lb />
' a recent meeting of the ECTC<lb />
Alumni association of Now Hanover<lb />
ounty held To�day evening, Oeto-<lb />
elected �eeretary to succeed Miss<lb />
be 10, Miss Azalono Sutherland was<lb />
Mary Prances Byrd, now serving with<lb />
the American Red Crass overseas.<lb />
Miss ran Thomas was elected treas-<lb />
urer to succeed Mrs. Elizabeth Un-<lb />
rer (Elisabeth.Noe) who is no longer<lb />
in the city.<lb />
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After a word of welcome by the<lb />
1 president, Mrs. Haze Kimery Way.<lb />
Mis i Wital report was given on the Alumni<lb />
. e (Eula �� program hold at the college early<lb />
Bi ike ' '� summer, by Mrs. A. K. Bag-<lb />
pett (Aileen Huntb The proposed<lb />
constitution of the local chapter was<lb />
read by Mi - Bessie Fay Hunt and<lb />
was discussed by the group.<lb />
kies and<lb />
by Miss<lb />
Karl Privott<lb />
 attrac-<lb />
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The class-<lb />
arti tic ar-<lb />
The meeting closed with the sing-<lb />
with 'nK n" ;m' college song led by Mi-s<lb />
I arol Leigh Humphries. The next<lb />
� � rig will be in January.<lb />
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VarhawSs Ta! I?<lb />
Over Mustangs In Opener<lb />
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(J) rSQUTRE. INC 104<lb />
Reprinted from the November issue of Esquire.<lb />
i<lb />
In the closing minutes of the gamej<lb />
Captain James Parker. Intercepted a<lb />
pass in his own end zone and dashed<lb />
100 yards to pay dirt to give his War-<lb />
hawks a 14-7 defeat over the Mus-<lb />
tangs in the opening game in the<lb />
men's new Intramural Touch Foot-<lb />
ball league Wednesday, October 26.<lb />
Both teams spent the first half<lb />
searching for weak spots in their op-<lb />
ponent's defense. The second half<lb />
started with a bang and became any<lb />
body's game.<lb />
First Quarter<lb />
.Jesse Parker Kicked off to the War-<lb />
hawk 10-yard line. A few downs<lb />
later Jesse intercepted a pass, only<lb />
to have one of his po isea intercepted<lb />
by the Warhawks. The Warhawks<lb />
then carried the ball to the Mustang<lb />
ess ion of th<lb />
� 2fi yard<lb />
Warhawks on the Mus-<lb />
line.<lb />
hirri Quarter<lb />
Warhawks kicked off and took<lb />
TI,<lb />
Sports Views<lb />
By Neil Pasef<lb />
Men and women's intramural<lb />
-ports have beun. Programs have<lb />
been outlined. Play is in early pro-<lb />
gress. Happy faces of winners are<lb />
i r � (en. Fall is here. Football<lb />
i d n e on the Mustang 88. Three rtd Socket are here. Time to give<lb />
.ace lul passes thrown by Tripp . yt'i ; 1 -ing a song.<lb />
ui the ball on the Warhawks' 8-yard � � e e e<lb />
i e. Cutler intercepted the next pass Good common sense was shown<lb />
i ran the<lb />
t V<lb />
Mustang 3s. hen two new touch football teams<lb />
p from James Parker to Gran were formed this week. Three-team<lb />
letted 23 yards, -laiaes Parker ran competition is perhaps better; but<lb />
I I around right end to score on two-team competition  better than<lb />
the following play. The extra point! no competition at all, whieh was re-<lb />
was good, giving the Warhawks a 7-j suiting from the old set-up. No<lb />
point bad late in the 3rd quarter, i team was able to muster up enough<lb />
Kicked off out of bounds, the ball' full time players and forfiets came<lb />
was brought 10 yards in from the side right and left. The new teams, War-<lb />
ine on the Warhawk :5. Jesse dawks and Mustangs, will have :dx<lb />
'arker ran to his opponents1 25 be- to eight full-time players and names<lb />
uarter ended. : will be played on time, on the<lb />
cheduled days and with enough<lb />
urth Quarter<lb />
A run to the 15, a pass to the 1 and<lb />
0, where Warren intercepted a pass. wo runnjng iays iy Tripp and an<lb />
players to make it interesting.<lb /><lb />
"We made it"<lb />
� � in-<lb />
ing teachers<lb />
Mr R. H. Studebaker<lb />
Mi R. B. Studebaker (Ethelym<lb />
Fisher) of the class of 1936 is teach-<lb />
ing the eighth grade in Carroboro<lb />
N. C. this vear.<lb />
Wesley Foundation<lb />
Begins Year's Work<lb />
H<lb />
urine<lb />
M<lb />
orris<lb /><lb />
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e ci ml <lb />
teei<lb />
� Cai Una<lb />
ic lin � �<lb />
" list Eru-<lb />
i ve-<lb />
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.� � autumn<lb />
college<lb />
ne Morris, a 1944 graduate, is<lb />
� i . sley Foundation began its<lb />
ear's work by most of the council<lb />
from North Carolina this win- t   � rt'trat from<lb />
She is teaching five classes in Se � at Mr- Waldrop's<lb />
cottaire on the 1 amlico sound.<lb />
. ish and is adviser to the junior<lb />
cla  the bi-monthly newspaper and<lb />
the annual in the Calvert County<lb />
High<lb />
land.<lb />
school, Prince F<lb />
redone<lb />
s, Mary-<lb />
engross-<lb />
teaching<lb />
so much<lb />
� lee-<lb />
pter<lb />
�r<lb />
�ire<lb />
fir ' meeting on<lb />
- 6 in the New<lb />
"My work is completely<lb />
mjr; I never dreamed that<lb />
could be so interesting and<lb />
fun comments Floriae.<lb />
Teaches at Carolina<lb />
Miss Frances Barnes, a teacher of<lb />
English in Leaksville high school<lb />
taught a three weeks demonstration<lb />
course of High School Senior English<lb />
�it the University of North Carolina<lb />
this summer from June 14 30.<lb />
Eleven high school seniors from<lb />
Chape Hill and oilier towns m the<lb />
tate were enrolled in this English<lb />
course. All phases of English in-<lb />
struction were carried on during the<lb />
four hours daily which the class wa-<lb />
in session. The class set high<lb />
standards of achievement for future<lb />
clases of this kind.<lb />
Thirty-seven English teachers ob-<lb />
erved Miss Barnes at various hours<lb />
aker, and they reported no evidence of fa-<lb />
done j tigue or boredom at any time during<lb />
Jones<lb />
 : -eC-<lb />
: the<lb />
holding<lb />
�f East<lb />
Alumni<lb />
Those<lb />
tended this retreat were Doro-<lb />
i i nor Booth, Margaret<lb />
! : t �n, Bes ie Jouncil, Rosa Alice<lb />
Lancaster, Jessie Earp, Lorraine<lb />
I Davis, Sam Strickland. Clifton Cran-<lb />
iell and Mami i handler.<lb />
On September 28, the freshmen<lb />
�� . i otten and Fleming halls were<lb />
a1 the Center, and on<lb />
Septem er 29 those from Jarvis and<lb />
Wilson were entertained. Sons<lb />
and games were played,<lb />
led  R a Alice Lancaster. Mem-<lb />
� the uncil erred refreah-<lb />
For th( in ' three Sundays upper-<lb />
;men met the freshmen in thtdr<lb />
� ipective dormitories and-went with<lb />
m to Sunday school. Once again<lb />
-tudent- oi ECTC were started off<lb />
on the i �' foot.<lb />
Autumn haves fell on the campus<lb />
calling Mi thodist students to the<lb />
first Bib Party of the college year,<lb />
at Jarvis Memorial Church, from<lb />
New League Set Up<lb />
For Touch Football<lb />
A new intramural touch football<lb />
league ha been set-up. The War-<lb />
hawks, Mustangs and Thunderbolts,<lb />
because f a shortage of full-tTme<lb />
players, have dissolved. From the<lb />
"melting pot" Jesse and James j<lb />
Parker were selected to head two new-<lb />
teams.<lb />
Under the same name, Warhawks,<lb />
but with a new team, James Parker<lb />
will take the field with running mates<lb />
Jackson, Crandell, Cutler, Bedding-<lb />
field, Futrell, Manning, Gray and<lb />
Strickland.<lb />
Jesse Parker's new Mustang team<lb />
will have strong support from Tripp,<lb />
Ferrell, Posey, Harper, Cherry, Bon-<lb />
net, McKenzie and Warren.<lb />
A quick kick by Jesse Parker put the<lb />
Warhawks dee)) in their own terri-<lb />
tory, and the quarter ended with the<lb />
Warhawks on their own 19-yard line.<lb />
Second Quarter<lb />
James Parker faked a kick and ran<lb />
to mid-field; on the next down he<lb />
booted and the ball was grounded on<lb />
the Mu-tang 6-yard line. Harper<lb />
passed to Jesse Parker for 40 yards.<lb />
Next play saw a pass intended for<lb />
Jesse Parker intercepted by James<lb />
Parker on the 40-yard line. Jesse<lb />
Parker a few minutes later duplicat d<lb />
his brother's action carrying the ball<lb />
back to his own 40. Jackson Inter<lb />
cepted a Mustang pass on mid trip<lb />
and ran to the Mustang 42. A pass<lb />
to Gray nett d 20 yard Half time<lb />
whistle sounded with the ball in po: -<lb />
Speaking of experts there are four<lb />
; ra point set the Mustangs tied at j in lnfc field of tennis. They are Dr.<lb />
i with the Warhawks early in the Haynea, Dr. Fisher, Dr. Posey and<lb />
Ith quarter. Kick-off by Jesse Park Dl Oppelt Most any sunny day be-<lb />
' to .lame- gave the Warhawks the! tween the hours of three and five<lb />
on their own la-yard line. An<lb />
ran bj Beddingfield who later-<lb />
d to I utlei gained 10 yards.<lb />
This Collegiate World<lb />
Because of the present unforunat'<lb />
prevalence of Poliomyelitis (Infantili<lb />
Paralysis3 it is desirable that w<lb />
o'clock these gentlemen may be seen<lb />
on the tennis courts. This reporter<lb />
is wondering whether or not the<lb />
ight a pass over center and: devil himself made their rackets be-<lb />
� i 50.  hn � pass plays failed cause no wickeder games can be seen<lb />
! up any yardage. Then Jess- on tho campua. A good game of<lb />
where he fumbled the ,l'nn s credit to themselves and<lb />
I icked up by team- ' nlliant example to support the fact<lb />
curied it to theilhat 'life begins at 40<lb />
r� i <lb />
� aptain James Park- <lb />
at t play intercepted a Xo truer love ever existed be-<lb />
i i zone and ran for: lWrt'n man and woman than exists<lb />
1 wn. The extra! between the Parker twins. Though<lb />
I e captain different teams they al-<lb />
 - out-do each other in wishing<lb />
other success. Whenever one of<lb />
� twins wins a football game at<lb />
he expense of the other, the winner<lb />
ays runs over to the loser,<lb />
through! his arms around him and<lb />
l � les him for his lost.<lb />
Iton and<lb />
No Boiling Water<lb />
or Sponge Cakes<lb />
(ACP)��Grand-<lb />
The Parker twins Jesse and James,<lb />
are transfers from Guilford college.<lb />
should make a few comments and ma wasted a lot of boiling water on Jesse captains the Mustangs while<lb />
i<lb />
. a hat ha<lb />
and what be'the day's activities. The student<lb />
He asked u ions to the new educational ex-<lb />
help accomplish ' perienee was very favorable.<lb />
Mis Barnes received her A. B. in<lb />
English at ECTC in 1937. She got<lb />
�<lb />
e alumni sec-<lb />
and outlined her M. A. in 1943 at Columbia uni-<lb />
. ear.<lb />
versity.<lb />
nhill Reads Paper<lb />
(n Peace Discussion<lb />
read � paper con-<lb />
irton Oak- discus-<lb />
  for World Se-<lb />
: � ! national Rela-<lb />
g Tuesday, October<lb />
the proposed plan<lb />
� peace of the<lb />
� rent examples.<lb />
m ans complete<lb />
 r � r yet; it is just a<lb />
the 1 oitad Nations<lb />
hed structure.<lb />
. mted some in-<lb />
at ion toward the dis<lb />
Table Tennis Entries<lb />
Close November 4<lb />
"Table tennis entries will be ex-<lb />
tended to November 4 Coach Hank-<lb />
tier stated today. Only five men<lb />
have signed up to participate and<lb />
Coach Hankner feels that this ex-<lb />
tension will provide more players,<lb />
thus insuring a better tournament.<lb />
All intramural basketball entries<lb />
must be in by November 11. Boys<lb />
are urged to sign up as soon as pos-<lb />
sible so teams may be formed.<lb />
Dorothy Lewis, president of the<lb />
Wesley Foundation, attended a con-<lb />
ference last summer on the shores of<lb />
Lake Geneva, in Wisconsin. Metho-<lb />
dist Youth gathered there for a week<lb />
of leadership, training inspiration,<lb />
Christian fellow-hip, and cooperative<lb />
living. These 840 Methodists made<lb />
up the Second Convocation of the<lb />
Methodist Youth Fellowship.<lb />
Worcester Argues<lb />
On Peace Problems<lb />
Arguing for competitive business<lb />
in keeping peace. Dean A. Worces-<lb />
ter. Jr assistant professor of eco-<lb />
nomics. Louisiana State university,<lb />
Baton Rouge, La discussed the re-<lb />
lationship between government-con-<lb />
trolled international economy and in-<lb />
ternational peace at a recent campua<lb />
meeting.<lb />
suggestions as put both by Dr.<lb />
Renter, physician at Roanoke college.<lb />
Salem. "a. Dr. Senior stresses the<lb />
importance of rest, plenty of it, and<lb />
at least eight hours a night. long<lb />
these same lines, it i- important to<lb />
avoid overfatigue by the observance<lb />
of regular hours.<lb />
Avoid crowds in public places,<lb />
; naturally, but nt to the extent of<lb />
utter isolation. You are as safe on<lb />
I the college campus anil attending<lb />
I classes as you could possibly hope to<lb />
be in any area in which there have<lb />
been cases of polio. Try, however,<lb />
 to avoid contamination by flies. If<lb />
� the foregoing precautions are ob-<lb />
I served we should feel free from worry<lb />
: and concern. If you should happen<lb />
to feel ill, though, it is advisable to<lb />
report to the college infirmary, im-<lb />
mediately.<lb />
That's all folks! Cheer up, and<lb />
, and her results weren't<lb />
o d s if she' used ice water.<lb />
0 says lr. Gladys Stevenson,<lb />
i tant profesor of home economics<lb />
he Los Angeles eampus of the<lb />
Diversity of California. Although<lb />
ot sponge cake recipes still call<lb />
James captins the Warhawks. Both<lb />
boys are tall, heavy built and friend-<lb />
ly. ECTC sports fans will hear more<lb />
and more about these twins in com-<lb />
ing intramural football and basketball<lb />
headlines.<lb />
 � � � �<lb />
r (oiling or hot water, Dr. Steven High scoring honors this month go<lb />
n set up an experiment to see if to the administration. The men take<lb />
iquids at lower temperatures would<lb />
I just as Well.<lb />
As the water temperature was<lb />
lowered, the cakes increased in size<lb />
and tenderness, and the largest and<lb />
enderst of them all was produced<lb />
with ice wate !� Stevenson sug-<lb />
ts the substitution of iced milk,<lb />
as results aie jul a. good, and food<lb />
�aiues are increased.<lb />
.�<lb /><lb />
��<lb />
Professor Worcester pointed out<lb />
that private business men with large : above all, don't worry!<lb />
foreign investments tend to be ap-<lb />
pearsers, since their interests are<lb />
threatened by war. Competitive<lb />
business is patriotic, he said; thus it<lb />
causes less international friction than<lb />
would business controlled by the<lb />
state.<lb />
VISIT-<lb />
thc plan.<lb />
Elizabeth Thomas, vice-president,<lb />
took Robert Martin's place as presi-<lb />
n. and several'dent when he left to enter the army<lb />
-ed opinions of iast quarter.<lb />
en<lb />
Sports Calendar<lb />
I intramural sports calendar for 1944-45 as outlined<lb />
i' inkner is as follows:<lb />
.QUARTER<lb />
Basketball (Schedule I) -<lb />
�I'ER QUARTER<lb />
M'tball (Schedule II)<lb />
entries close November 11<lb />
Social Workers Are<lb />
In (ireat Demand<lb />
Morgantown, W. Va.�(ACP)�<lb />
"We could have placed five or six<lb />
times as many students in public wel-<lb />
fare po itions this year as we did<lb />
said Dr. E. If. Sunley, Head of the<lb />
Department of Social Work, West<lb />
Virginia university. He continued by<lb />
saying, "Never has there been such<lb />
n ai precedented demand for pro-<lb />
fessionall) prepared social workers.<lb />
Social workers are wanted as staff<lb />
meml i rs in medical and psychiatric<lb />
lepartments f our Army, Navy, and<lb />
civilian hospitals, as child welfare<lb />
yorkers in our state departments of<lb />
lublic welfare, as interviewers in<lb />
United States Employment Service<lb />
offices, as counsellors for housing<lb />
projects, as children's workers for<lb />
juvenile courts, as rehabilitation<lb />
workers, by war agencies, etc<lb />
Dr. Sunley added, "In recent<lb />
months several new areas of social<lb />
�.oik have devolped. Some of the<lb />
most interesting of these have in-<lb />
cluded counseling positions in indus-<lb />
try, social case work positions in<lb />
labor unions, case work jobs in de-<lb />
partment tores, counseling positions<lb />
n the Federal agencies and case work<lb />
Government - controlled business<lb />
would tend to increase friction when<lb />
one government attempted to over-<lb />
charge another, since there is no in-<lb />
ternational power strong enough to<lb />
settle such a dispute. Only in a<lb />
workable international government<lb />
would such a system be advantage-<lb />
ous. Since we have no such govern-<lb />
ment, he concluded, state-controlled<lb />
economy would be likely to increase<lb />
the chances for war.<lb />
The right kind of fruits<lb />
and foods for those<lb />
snacks�<lb />
!<lb />
HONEYCUTT<lb />
GROCERY<lb />
positions in war relocation pro<lb />
grams<lb />
"This is but a beginning, new<lb />
agencies and new services in the post-<lb />
war period, especially services for our<lb />
returning veterans, will call for large<lb />
numbers of well prepared social<lb />
workers. Rurthermore, here in West<lb />
Virginia, there are many undevolped<lb />
fields of social work such as medical<lb />
and psychiatric social works in our<lb />
mental hospitals and institutions for<lb />
mental defectives, as recreation<lb />
leaders in similar and other state in-<lb />
stitutions ,as psychiatric workers in<lb />
our public schools, as case workers<lb />
in our adult probation programs, and<lb />
as medical social workers in our<lb />
crippled children's program<lb />
Norfolk Shoe Shop<lb />
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pride in your interest in small de-<lb />
tails which mean so much to them,<lb />
a clean healthy surrounding gives a<lb />
man a better out-look on life and en-<lb />
ables him to play better ball. I refer<lb />
to the cleaning and painting of the<lb />
men's shower room.<lb /><lb />
Co-starring with the administra-<lb />
tion is Coach Hankner. The men's<lb />
intramural sports programs are suc-<lb />
cessful largely through the efforts<lb />
of Coach Hankner. Some coaches will<lb />
organize intramural sports and at-<lb />
tend to the many details, but few-<lb />
will work alone, making ready a foot-<lb />
ball field, long after helpers have<lb />
left. More power to you, Coach<lb />
Hankner and thanks.<lb />
�r-<lb />
VISIT THE<lb />
DIXIE LUNCH<lb />
"Where The Gang Eats"<lb /><lb />
LAUTARES BROS.<lb />
JEWELERS<lb />
Watches � Jewelry<lb />
Silver � Gifts<lb />
Watch Repairing<lb />
"The College Jeweler"<lb />
where the. nation shops<lb />
and saves.<lb />
entries close January 6<lb />
entries close January 13<lb />
Bowling (individual) �entries close February d<lb />
Table Tennis (singles) <lb />
SPRING QUARTER<lb />
Softball <lb />
Tennis (singles) <lb />
Horseshoes (singles) <lb />
Track and Field Athletics.<lb />
entries close February 3<lb />
entries close April 14<lb />
entries close April 7<lb />
entrise close April 14<lb />
.entries close April 28<lb />
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Friendly<lb />
Atmosphere<lb />
plus<lb />
Good<lb />
Food<lb />
Drinks<lb />
BISSETTE'S<lb />
DRUG STORE<lb />
THE BEST LINE OF<lb />
Stationery, Toilet Waters and Notions<lb />
�AT�<lb />
Call For That Much Needed Nourishment<lb />
While Studying<lb />
Garris Grocery<lb />
"If It's In Town, We Have It"<lb />
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PAGE FOUR<lb />
The TECO ECHO<lb />
Browning Department Head<lb />
Since Joining Faculty<lb />
Dr. E. R. Browning has been head<lb />
of the commerce department since he<lb />
joined the BCTC faculty in 1936.<lb />
He fa instructor in accounting.<lb />
business law, office machines Bad<lb />
general business. In addition he is<lb />
aivi,i to the Commerce club.<lb />
Dr. Browning received his B. C. S.<lb />
degree at Bowling Green Business<lb />
university, his A. B. degree at <lb />
y.ir-hal college, his M. Ed. degree!<lb />
a Duke univer-itv and his Ph. D de-j<lb />
gree at Colorado State Teachers col-<lb />
lege. While at Colorado State he was<lb />
a member of Pi Omega Pi and Phi<lb />
Delta Kappa fraternities. Before j<lb />
o ECTC he was principal of!<lb />
I in Logan, West<lb />
c mm<lb />
 inri<lb />
na.<lb />
Brow<lb />
g I  n<lb />
TE OAN �<lb />
i- a<lb />
board<lb />
council.<lb />
.g is faculty adviser to<lb />
'operative council, the<lb />
the student stores. He<lb />
member of the Publications<lb />
and the Faculty Advisory<lb />
Commerce Department Grows<lb />
Since Organization in 1936<lb />
Browning Speaks ECTC Chapter<lb />
To Commerce Club Pi Omega Pi<lb />
Formed Last Year<lb />
Miss Dempsey<lb />
Audrey V. Dempsey who is<lb />
reeley, Colorado is in charge<lb />
I eginning secretarial work.<lb />
beginning shorthand and<lb />
tj nig.<lb />
Miss Dempsey received her A. B.<lb />
and M. A. degrees from Colorado<lb />
State College of Education at Gree-<lb />
kdo, is a graduate of Gregg<lb />
college in Chicago, and has attended<lb />
W odbury college, Los Angeles. Cali-<lb />
t rnia She is sponsor for the Pi<lb />
Omege Pi fraternity. This is her<lb />
year at ECTC.<lb />
DR. E. R BROWNING<lb />
"akcs Flares hr<lb />
The Commerce department was or-<lb />
ganized January 1, 1936. Today it<lb />
is one of the largest departments in<lb />
the college. During 1U36 there were<lb />
twenty-five students enrolled in com-<lb />
mercial subjects. The present en-<lb />
rollment of commerce majors is 253.<lb />
Originally the department was lo-<lb />
cated in the attic of Austin building<lb />
and consisted of two rooms, a long<lb />
used for the typing classes and<lb />
the small office room under the<lb />
aves used for accounting. At that<lb />
ime there were only twenty-five<lb />
yi writers with typewriter desks<lb />
ade by the manual arts department<lb />
inder the direction of the school<lb />
irpenter. The accounting room con-<lb />
i ted of two work benches taken<lb />
"rom the workshop.<lb />
n th spring of 1040 when the new<lb />
a room building was completed<lb />
Smmerce department was moved<lb />
be basement. The amount of<lb />
Kiss Vetma Lowe, and<lb />
joined the leaching staff<lb />
shorthand laboratory room, account<lb />
btg room and accounting laboratory<lb />
room, and the reading room. There<lb />
are to be found in these seven rooms<lb />
seventy-one typewriters, one long-<lb />
carriage typewriter, ten Monroe cal-<lb />
culators, two key-driven calculators,<lb />
one adding machine, one booking<lb />
machine, one mimeograph machine<lb />
and one miraeoseope The shorthand<lb />
department has thirtv desks and the I five- teaches.<lb />
During l�36 there were twent-five<lb />
,), E R Browning W � talk "n<lb />
Mah("o"rN7 in the Commerce c<lb />
lb 1 Thi<lb />
j first organized in IS<lb />
. bit giving helpful Missouri State Tea<lb />
"as for office workers was ghrw " Maryville, fctfaecori At<lb />
Henrietta Cooper, Kearney, tim(, are f <lb />
room.<lb />
A drama<lb />
� was<lb />
Nortin �.<lb />
� � ii<lb />
The Pi Omega Pi �<lb />
returned to high school work in Ches-<lb />
ter, West Virginia and was roplacct<lb />
bv Miss Audrey V. Dempsey in U4U<lb />
In 1942 Miss Zita Bellamy was added , " . Umar Kearney<lb />
to teach office machines and account Hear, � n , <lb />
ing. She only stayed one year and, I- fa order to help the<lb />
Mrs. Joyce Hales took her place. At MI � - � t,ich stu. tho flft, � '<lb />
the present time the staff consists of<lb />
office management department, which<lb />
is n associate of the shorthand<lb />
course, has two dictaphones, three<lb />
transcribers and one shaving ma-<lb />
chine. The newest addition to the<lb />
department is the Commerce club making the enrollment 4G5<lb />
room murnished by the Commerce<lb />
club and Pi Omega Pi fraternity.<lb />
Whin the department was organ-<lb />
ized there were only two subjects<lb />
taught, typewriting and accounting.<lb />
At the present time there are twenty -<lb />
ight courses in the department.<lb />
en get acquaint, d each<lb />
e"XdP and told where he n.<lb />
M ,iMr�H was called by Secrc-<lb />
� Iota sorority.<lb />
: mi<lb />
� H<lb />
,v Vivian Bass.<lb />
At the present the club is working<lb />
a club motto, c<lb />
number of pupils increased to 1 other'titfngs to make ��! twentyM !<lb />
There was a slight decrease in 194U enjoyable Approximately n ,a<lb />
tudents enrolled in commercial sub-<lb />
jecta. From 1936 to 1939 the, total <lb />
.ncreased to o�.<lb />
Per membership in i<lb />
otto, ciud ijfii an jntjivi(uai n  <lb />
make the  rif  ,�  <lb />
This de-<lb />
crease continued in 1941 with the<lb />
number 314, but in 1942 the enroll-<lb />
ment of 676 was almost double that<lb />
of 1941. In 1943, 720 students were<lb />
enrolled in commerce classes with<lb />
12 majors m this field. This figure<lb />
constituted approximately 75' i of<lb />
Tl<lb />
,uuil,its attended tho meeting.<lb />
mcen for the year are Doro-<lb />
Reed, president; "Hanora Mew-<lb />
 , pl -uieni; Lee Blae 3<lb />
in.r; Vivian Bass, secretary;<lb />
j  Dilday, Mial chairman and<lb />
' ittle, reporter.<lb />
pace<lb />
increased from two These courses include tyyewriting entire enrolln<lb />
I H;<lb />
At the business meeting of the Pi;<lb />
a Pi fraternity it was decided.<lb />
Mi<lb />
Lena Ellis<lb />
i- instructor in<lb />
that an initiation for new members<lb />
e held during the fall qtmrter of <lb />
this year and that the fraternity j<lb />
would lave one business meeting, one<lb />
ocial meeting and one program<lb />
m eting each qnarter.<lb />
. mall rooms to four large, well-ven-<lb />
tilated and better-equipped rooms.<lb />
The amount of office space increased<lb />
from one small room, which was used<lb />
' r a classroom and an office, into<lb />
e separate offices. The continued<lb />
rrowth of the department necessitated<lb />
the addition of three more class-<lb />
ics. In these rooms are situated<lb />
the typing room, office machines<lb />
room, shorthand lecture room and<lb />
ent of 928 students at-<lb />
accounting, office management, short-1 tending the college,<lb />
hand, three courses of office ma Since 1936 this department has ad-<lb />
chines, the last course to be added to vanced from two teachers in two<lb />
the curriculum, and salesmanship rooms. From the two courses taught<lb />
There are seven courses taught in ac room From the two cours<lb />
counting, four typewriting courses, j in the beginning have grown twenty<lb />
three office machine courses and five j eight subjects. The twenty-five<lb />
shorthand courses. typewriters and two accounting work<lb />
In 1936 there were only two in- benches have been succeeded by one<lb />
stractors in the commerce depart f the most modemly equipped de-<lb />
ment. In 1937 Miss Lena C. Ellis, i partments in the South.<lb />
Phi Sigma Pi<lb />
ses taught "� ip<lb />
.<lb />
November<lb />
fur a forma<lb />
18<lb />
Am<lb />
� <lb />
activi<lb />
Greto b n B<lb />
I �<lb />
i:<lb />
Sarah J oca, Dorii<lb />
. Thomas Will�<lb />
son and Tommie I. . <lb />
Kiddick hi president.<lb />
i �<lb />
� - ; Miss Audrt ;� I<lb />
K K. Bn a<lb />
j Zeta chapter at '<lb />
legs of Edacati<lb />
i iHy members are M<lb />
nd Mis- V<lb />
�<lb />
The acting vice-president. Sara<lb />
. . acting secretary Elsie West,<lb />
� elected in the absence of Mary<lb />
. , o. i the Brvai and Gretchen Boswell to serve<lb />
rial science. She received tnt<lb />
ree from Bowling Green for on. quarter. President Ellen<lb />
�a �k� m R nted everal committees �<lb />
- university and the M. a- �� '<lb />
Western Kentucky State 1 '�� I entire year: wo-<lb />
eollege. Her majors were jram . ttee Etee et chair-<lb />
 . E gush and her minor .an, Vman Y erton and Doroth3<lb />
Lewis' h lusecleamng cemmitti'e llar-<lb />
. ication.<lb />
irman, Btanora<lb />
is Stevens; Ellen<lb />
Timid Freshman Concludes<lb />
ECTC Is Mans Paradise<lb />
They say that ECTC is a man's,<lb />
aradise No one seems to know who<lb />
�they' are. but evidently "they"<lb />
haven't been around much since<lb />
nele Sam began deleting the ranks<lb />
right at him. Every one of<lb />
them! -Oh. what a lamentable situa-<lb />
tion!<lb />
Don't misunderstand. This fellow-<lb />
no- woman hater; he could take<lb />
them or leave them�one at a time<lb />
But thirty-wen, that was just more! ami the telling by he11 Murphy of<lb />
than he could take. He blushed and I a short, short story.<lb />
re coming to the<lb />
Hiss Ellis tautrht in<lb />
Or College.<lb />
- c U<lb />
College in<lb />
the East<lb />
Decatur.<lb />
Mississippi State<lb />
ae; and the Snead Jun-<lb />
 Boas, Alabama. She was<lb />
� r in business education at<lb />
y State Teachers college De-<lb />
aling here. She has taught<lb />
� -truetor in the summer<lb />
ions of Bowling Green Business<lb />
versity where she got her A. B.<lb />
ree.<lb />
Hiss Velma Lowe<lb />
' �� and I1<lb />
and S  y Hudson will look<lb />
� rds t the candidates for<lb />
ember hip in this organization.<lb />
The social for fall quarter will be,<lb />
:  i tmas party thai will be held<lb />
Rag dale parlor. At this time the.<lb />
plans to wrap gifts for two j<lb />
rivileged children and present<lb />
to members of the fraternity.<lb />
� gift committe will be composed<lb />
f Clarine Johnson, cl.airman, and j<lb />
blushed and blushed until his ears<lb />
shone like new copper pennies. With<lb />
unsteady legs he staggered to the<lb />
last seat on the last row, naturally.<lb />
Then he heard girls giggling in the<lb />
room. They weren't giggling at him;<lb />
they knew they weren't giggling at<lb />
him. but he didn't know it. He slid<lb />
down, down in his seat; he felt small-<lb />
er than a- -well, he felt plenty small.<lb />
A.<lb />
Velma Lowe is instructor in<lb />
iting. She holds the A. B. and<lb />
:� mes from the University<lb />
H<lb />
of Tennessee. Before coming to,<lb />
ECTC in 1936 Miss Lowe taught in'<lb />
Grenada college, Grenada, Missis-<lb />
sippi, and the National Park semi-<lb />
aary, Forest Glen, MaryUui � She<lb />
has also taught in high school in Ton-<lb />
nes see.<lb />
Miss Lowe has attended special<lb />
sions of summer school at the<lb />
B wlittg Green Business university,<lb />
� Kentucky. She has<lb />
ted three summers' work to-<lb />
irard her Doctorate at the Univers-<lb />
f North Carolina.<lb />
Mrs. Hales<lb />
 n J yce Hill Hales, of Ayden,<lb />
N. C, supervises accounting labs,<lb />
office machines, practice teaching<lb />
and general business. She received<lb />
her A. B. artrl M. A. degrees from<lb />
East Carolina Teachers college. Last<lb />
a Mrs. Hales was an assistant<lb />
while she was working for her<lb />
masters degree. This year she is a<lb />
regular teacher and an active mem-<lb />
ber of the Pi Omega PL<lb />
JLasLGSstsr Spaaks<lb />
It fesper Service<lb />
rvic<lb />
s, Fridaj<lb />
� first in<lb />
Spiritual<lb />
�f men at ECTC with little, white ��<lb />
greeting cards.<lb />
There are times when the 20-to-l<lb />
ratio between the men and women<lb />
doesn't seem to multiply a man's<lb />
; happiness twenty times. Take the<lb />
ease of CENSORED.<lb />
It seems that on a certain day in<lb />
j a certain building not so long ago<lb />
ne of ECTC's new and gullible<lb />
fr shmen dashed down the hall at an<lb />
nergetic pace.<lb />
"Oh, gosh he groaned, "I'm goin'<lb />
to be late and if I'm late I'll have to<lb />
crub all the old dirty floors. (The,<lb />
Id bands from down Ragsdale hall<lb />
way may be credited with this bit of<lb />
ropaganda.)<lb />
But he made is to the<lb />
ne -in plenty of time for the fate<lb />
that lay before him. j what am I saying! Oh, why was<lb />
or then�oh, unhappy day! There! j�<lb />
were thirty females in that room� fn the next instant a latecomer<lb />
and not a man among them. Not even dashed into the room�a man! The<lb />
a reasonable facsimile of a man. 1(Uor iaj perked up. His manly vigor<lb />
(He hadn't gone in yet; he just stood n.turned, and, among other things,<lb />
loor like a criminal standing so ti(j the wolf in him. He over-<lb />
Debaters To Enter<lb />
In Tournament<lb />
The program of the Jarvis Foren-<lb />
sic club, which met on Thursday, Oc-<lb />
tober 19, consisted of the reading by<lb />
the club president, Miriam Averiette,<lb />
of a poem. "Strictly Germ-Proof<lb />
, � as the date<lb />
b ythe Phi Sigma<lb />
bi. hwary professional education<lb />
fraternity, at the meeting on Octo-<lb />
ber 16.<lb />
The sponsors chosen for the dance<lb />
are Morris Flow. Erma Hinnant, Jean<lb />
Scarborough. Mary Alice Cahoon.<lb />
Violet Sparks, Jackie DeLylse and p- . p. pi<lb />
Miss Jean Mclver Lane, new member j " VylU I I 1 my tl H<lb />
of the art department. Several com-<lb />
mittees were appointed to begm<lb />
preparation for the dance.<lb />
The orchestra has not been selected<lb />
Utl<lb />
-<lb />
. and Mrs J M 1<lb />
is an active member.<lb />
Deal Elected Adviser<lb />
officers of the Phi Sigma Pi are<lb />
� His Bedsworth, presidentj Jhn<lb />
mson, vice- 11 id at; John Cban-<lb />
� - . secretary; and Sam Strickland,<lb />
�; easuref.<lb />
Ollie<lb />
Jesse L. Carter was elected to the<lb />
office of vice-president to fill a va-<lb />
cancy created by the resignation of<lb />
Katherine Abernethy.<lb />
This year the club plans to have a I<lb />
more active program, of which the,<lb />
participation in the Dixie Leaf De-<lb />
1 ate tournament in Charlotte will be<lb />
an important part. To this event the<lb />
club hopes to send two teams, one<lb />
Mr. R. C. Deal was e.<lb />
� Chi Pi Ph<lb />
lie day. October 17<lb />
A committee including<lb />
el Brooks, and Patt;<lb />
was appointed to revis�<lb />
m titution and to clear<lb />
tnts in order to make .<lb />
efficient and useful organ<lb />
Patty Simmons a D d<lb />
Living-ton Hall at Columbia uni-i<lb />
v.  , , i ' Dates were electel coatumi<lb />
rsity, New urk City has been;<lb />
ven lack to the College. Oncej i property mistres tt<lb />
Then the bell rang, and everything<lb />
hecame so quiet one could have heard1 affimative and one negative<lb />
his heart thumping. In fact one; Martha Burton, Helen Rouse, Lala<lb />
could hear his heart thumping. j Vaughan, Jesse L. Carter, Christine<lb />
"Oh. why was I ever born?" hej Yarborough, Elaine Wrelch, Sue Cot-<lb />
room in j thought. "Oh, why doesn't my draft j ton, Rebecca Murphy and Alice Sum-<lb />
' board come and get me�oh, my gosh, rell joined the club at this meeting.<lb />
�i fellows will drape out of win-<lb />
Mrs and lounge around the lobby.<lb />
.ightfi will no longer go out at 10:30.<lb />
Mobody will ever again get up at half<lb />
past five in the morning to do calis-<lb />
ics. There will be radios blaring,<lb />
water fights, and penny-pitching.<lb />
t.i<lb />
'�<lb />
R.<lb />
"Bi<lb />
IV<lb />
,i.<lb />
h<lb />
$87 Contributed<lb />
To United War Funi<lb />
It was reported at chapel on Tues-<lb />
day. October 24. that the students of<lb />
l'( liad contributed a total of<lb />
$S7 to the United War Fund. The<lb />
program, which was sponsored by the<lb />
three literary societies, was conducted<lb />
by Mary Alice Charlton, president of<lb />
the Emerson society and Irma Hin-<lb />
nant, president of the Lanier society.<lb />
In emphasizing the work done by<lb />
the Red Cross, the USO and other<lb />
agencies which will benefit from the<lb />
drive, Mary Alice attempted to show<lb />
why it was so -important to make<lb />
contributions to the United War<lb />
Fund, which is a consolidated drive<lb />
for money to be distributed among<lb />
many war relief agencies.<lb />
A list of new regulations concern-<lb />
ing admission of students and others<lb />
to college dances and other college<lb />
-ocial affairs and entertainments was<lb />
read at the beginning of the pro-<lb />
gram.<lb />
 ijee ' am a ter -poke of the<lb />
f the essentials Spiritual<lb />
of her talk was<lb />
md of Life She said that<lb />
i- our major requirement to<lb />
 ically, so is food in our<lb />
ial lives. When we "eat of His<lb />
and drink of His blood, and<lb />
en His spirit flows into our own,<lb />
i . d we have really tasted of the<lb />
read yf life<lb />
The second in the series was the<lb />
Water of Life presented by Lor-<lb />
raine Davis Friday night. October 13.<lb />
She said that the water of life is a<lb />
fountain in Heaven which flows<lb />
ternally. It means that Christ is<lb />
as important to soul as is water to<lb />
the body.<lb />
Miss Annie L. Morton was speaker<lb />
t Sunday night vespers October 15.<lb />
Her topic was "Man's Privilege and<lb />
bility to Choose She said that it<lb />
i this ability to choose which sets<lb />
an apart from all the rest of<lb />
nation. It is the strength and<lb />
lory of our race that most of us<lb />
tave chosen the good. Miss Morton<lb />
aid that as college students we have<lb />
boice of friends, studies, activities,<lb />
nd conduct. Since our lives are of<lb />
� ntinuous influence on the lives of<lb />
hers, we must choose the good.<lb />
Josphine, with Sally Margaret<lb />
Johnson at the piano, sang "The<lb />
lord's Prayer<lb />
night. Oc-<lb />
it Beries of m t,u'<lb />
Necessities m front of a firing squad.)<lb />
Were those thirty females looking<lb />
ut the window? Were they looking and .<lb />
t the teacher Were they looking But,<lb />
red? No, no, no�they were look-1 story.<lb />
looked-<lb />
blonde<lb />
-I mean looked over�the<lb />
sitting across from him<lb />
as they say, that's another<lb />
Science Club Holds I Poe Society To Study<lb />
First Meeting Of Year Works Of Namesake<lb />
the University of Texas, who was<lb />
bora in Czechoslovakia.<lb />
Commenting on the many opinion-<lb />
circulating about Russia's position<lb />
after Germany falls, he added that<lb />
most Americans distrust Moscow be<lb />
cause they know so very little about<lb />
thu Russians.<lb />
SCOTT'S DRY<lb />
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Third at Cotanche, Dial 3722<lb />
We Appreciate Your<lb />
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EAT and DRINK<lb />
where all<lb />
COLLEGE<lb />
STUDENTS<lb />
meet<lb />
KARES<lb />
On Tuesday, October 17, the<lb />
cieiice club began the current year<lb />
with a combined social and business<lb />
The Poe Literary society is plan-<lb />
ning to live up to its true name this<lb />
year and study some of the works of<lb />
meeting with approximately fifty of I its namesake, Edgar Allan Poe<lb />
he one hundred seventy six Science Plans are being made for debate<lb />
majors present. I between the Poe society and the other<lb />
During the business session the i societies.<lb />
group discussed reconstruction of The Poe society has helped sponsor<lb />
le club constitution and elected j "rush week" for the freshman and<lb />
i ,ome new standing committees. The helped with the United War Fund<lb />
vice-president, Virginia Small, told drive on the campus<lb />
the new members some of the club'<lb />
objectives for the year.<lb />
Their objective for the year is to<lb />
get a society room for their special<lb />
use.<lb />
Sophomore-Senior<lb />
Dance December 9<lb />
The date of the Sophomore-Senior<lb />
dance was set for December 9 at a<lb />
meeting of the sophomore class on<lb />
October 1. It was also decided that May Day.<lb />
class dues should be one dollar for<lb />
each student.<lb />
v John Charlton, president of the<lb />
class, presided at the meeting. Other<lb />
officers of the class are Dorothy<lb />
Peebles, vice-president; Sidney Bunn,<lb />
treasurer; and Katherine White, sec-<lb />
retary.<lb />
Oouncil Approves<lb />
Appropriations<lb />
The Student Cooperative council<lb />
approved the following appropriations<lb />
made by the budget committee for<lb />
the school year 1944-45:<lb />
Junior class, $200.00; senior class,<lb />
$75.00; entertainment committee,<lb />
$4,500.00; personal service, $300.00;<lb />
TECOAN, $5,500.00; TECO ECHO,<lb />
$1,700.00; social committee, $400.00;<lb />
PIECES O' EIGHT, $715.00; Student<lb />
Cooperative council, $350.00; Women's<lb />
Athletic association, $200.00; Young<lb />
Men's Christian association, $175.00;<lb />
Young Woman's Christian associa-<lb />
tion, $300.00; Chi Pi players, $300.00;<lb />
Forensic club, $100.00; incidentals,<lb />
$75.00; three societies, $150.00 for<lb />
Austin, Texas� (ACP)�"Czechos<lb />
lovakia and the Balkan countries<lb />
need have no fear of Russian 'im<lb />
perialism' after this war. The<lb />
Soviet Union is only interested in<lb />
friendly relations in Europe and will<lb />
be busy for the next fifteen or<lb />
twenty years with reconstruction<lb />
says Dr. Edward Micek, associate<lb />
professor of Slavonic languages at<lb />
STUDENTS<lb />
patronize the<lb />
merchants<lb />
whose ads<lb />
appear<lb />
in this<lb />
publication<lb /><lb /><lb />
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ii<lb />
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The nitro-paraffin industry had its<lb />
start in the chemistry laboratories at<lb />
Purdue university. From nitro-para-<lb />
fins come ingredients in the Army's<lb />
raincoats, floor wax, camouflage<lb />
paints solvents, cosmetics, and in-<lb />
secticides.<lb />
STUDENTS<lb />
Visit Our Gift Shop<lb />
On Third Floor<lb />
Belk-Tyler Co,<lb />
Patronize Your College<lb />
Sto<lb />
Stationery Store<lb />
A COMPLETE USE OF<lb />
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Soda Shop<lb />
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OF ALL COLLEGE STUDENTS<lb />
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