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GREENVILLE, N. C, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1944<lb />
Number 3<lb />
CORRECTION<lb />
In the last issue of the TECO<lb />
ECHO it was stated that the students<lb />
had contributed $87.51 to the United<lb />
War fund, but no mention was made<lb />
of the amount contributed by the<lb />
acuity.<lb />
The faculty contributed $787, which<lb />
makes a total of $874.51 contributed<lb />
hen at the college.<lb />
unior-Freshman<lb />
Dance To Be Held<lb />
Saturday Night<lb />
Request For Additions To Faculty<lb />
To Be Presented To Legislature<lb />
 A<lb />
-aj<lb />
n c<lb />
iser<lb />
i.<lb />
Phi Sigma Pi Fraternity<lb />
Sponsors Formal Dance<lb />
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1Z&amp;' 1sail<lb />
YSIJ<lb />
UNK<lb />
ts<lb />
Phi Surma Pi fraternity is<lb />
laving its annual Fall formal dance<lb />
Saturday, November 18, at B:4S in<lb />
v. : if � building<lb />
. sponsors for the dance are<lb />
Morris Flow Frma Hinnant, .Kan<lb />
Si arl orough, Mary Alice Cahoon,<lb />
Violet Sparks, Jack DeLysle, and<lb />
Miss .l�.tn Hclver Fane, of the art<lb />
irtment<lb />
Morris Flow is not pictured.<lb />
Mi cabers of the fraternity will be<lb />
front of the "Y" store and in the<lb />
I office today. Monday, Tuesday<lb />
Wednesday to sign up those<lb />
ing to attend this formal pay<lb />
Fids will be sold at fifteen<lb />
cents for a single person and twenty-<lb />
five cents for couples at both the "<lb />
�� and the post office on Wednes-<lb />
snd Thursday, November 15 and<lb />
16.<lb />
Adams Compiles<lb />
Information On<lb />
lurJie Visual Aids<lb />
WAA Ask Council<lb />
For Appropriation<lb />
Penny Smith, representing the<lb />
Woman's Athletic association, pre-<lb />
sented a report and asked for an ap-<lb />
propriation to the WAA to cover<lb />
wear on and replacement of their<lb />
equipment used daring the recrea-<lb />
tional hour on Sunday afternoon, at<lb />
the Student Cooperative council meet-<lb />
ing November 1.<lb />
She gave an estimate of the damage<lb />
done to the equipment and said that<lb />
the WAA did not feel that it was<lb />
their duty to bear this expense. After<lb />
some discussion a motion was made<lb />
and carried that Fenny take the re-<lb />
port to the treasurer and ask for an<lb />
appropriation.<lb />
B<lb />
US .<lb />
C. L. Adam:<lb />
from M<lb />
aw 1; lia, foi<lb />
has received a re-<lb />
Neil Cokhale. of<lb />
� �'� trmation on the<lb />
Tomorrow night the Junior class<lb />
will entertain the freshmen at the<lb />
first formal dance of the year in the<lb />
Wright building. The Marine Recrea-<lb />
tional band from Cherry Point will<lb />
provide the music for the gala event.<lb />
Bernicc Godley, junior class presi-<lb />
dent, will lead the figure and will be<lb />
followe 1 by other officers of the jun-<lb />
ior clas Margaret Person, Alta Mae<lb />
Thompson, Edna Farle Moore. Mar-<lb />
jorie Smith. Curtis Butler and Fouise<lb />
Keith and officers of the freshman<lb />
class and the committet heads in<lb />
charge of the dance.<lb />
Chairmen of the committees are<lb />
Charlotte Elliot, decorations; Edna<lb />
Earle Moore, invitations; Mary Young<lb />
Bass, chaperones; Frances Congle-<lb />
ton, refreshments; Jean Scarborough<lb />
�, t nublicat ons on the same plan as last<lb />
properties; Mary Blane Justus<lb />
figure.<lb />
Amanda Etheridge, president, an-<lb />
nounced that a telephone will be in-<lb />
stalled in Fleming hall for making<lb />
local calls and receiving long distance<lb />
calls.<lb />
� i.<lb />
visual aicis in education<lb />
ECT<lb />
leadinir<lb />
,<lb />
to ed icate i<lb />
ead ters<lb />
t1 the very<lb />
vi .  aids<lb />
Freshmen and Juniors signed up<lb />
for the dance in front of the "Y<lb />
Store" last week, and a big turn-out<lb />
is expected.<lb />
ome of the<lb />
and school<lb />
problem of<lb />
in teaching<lb />
em with the best in<lb />
foi -nation on the subject explained<lb />
Mr. i le. He added, "I am taking<lb />
The Council voted to pay<lb />
tors and business manager<lb />
yea.<lb />
the edi-<lb />
of the<lb />
An orchestra has not been selected f.  of writing to you personal-<lb />
as yet.<lb />
Tryouts Held For<lb />
Chi Pi Production<lb />
The inf.<lb />
rtvtM -<lb />
'Educational<lb />
, are in charge of the<lb />
� at your College<lb />
tion requested includes,<lb />
ires, . � its taught,<lb />
ed, planning and nature<lb />
� ral and a summary<lb />
f lectures1 given in courses on audio<lb />
HIN N INT<lb />
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AVB. �<lb />
1<lb /><lb />
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ge<lb />
CE<lb />
 LANE<lb />
Try-outs for the fall Chi Pi pro-<lb />
�ti. "A Murder Has Been Ar-<lb />
ranged were held Wednesday night<lb />
(tetober 25.<lb />
J. F. Brandt was chosen for the<lb />
of Sir Charles Jasper, a wealthy<lb />
Englishman interested in the occult.<lb />
Jimmy Warren plays the role of<lb />
Maurice Mullins, Sir Jasper's only<lb />
living relative.<lb />
Dorothy Jean Creech has the part<lb />
of Beatrice, Sir Jasper's wife, and<lb />
Charlotte Robertson plays as Miss<lb />
Grose, the secretary. Iris Ruth Smith<lb />
is Beatrice's mother, and Sarah Moore<lb />
plays ai Mrs. Wrogg, the cook.<lb />
Canine Jernigan is a "woman" who<lb />
provokes a mysterious element. No<lb />
one has been selected for the role of<lb />
Cavendish, the band conductor.<lb />
"A Murder Has Been Arranged" isj<lb />
an ingenious and imaginative ghost I<lb />
story written by Emlyn Williams, the<lb />
celebrated playwright. The play is Cj<lb />
blessed with originality�the situa-jHt <lb />
uon holds one spell-bound throughout, j �<lb />
i '<lb />
Thanksgiving Holidays<lb />
Begin November 22<lb />
Dr. McGinnis announced this week<lb />
jthat Thanksgiving Holidays will be-<lb />
' gin Wednesday, November 22 at<lb />
' n,�n. Class work will resume Mon-<lb />
day. November 28.<lb />
compiled the in-<lb />
U send it to Mr.<lb />
; davs.<lb />
Armstrong, Graham<lb />
Speak To Faculty<lb />
Roy Armstrong, superintendent of<lb />
schools in Go-dsboro, and W. A.<lb />
Graham, superintendent of schools in<lb />
Kinston, will be guest speakers at a<lb />
faculty meeting here tonight.<lb />
The purpose for having these out-<lb />
side speakers address the faculty is<lb />
to try to bring about a closer relation-<lb />
ship between the college and the pub-<lb />
lie schools of the State.<lb />
Although the topics of the talks<lb />
have not been announced. Dr. McGin-<lb />
nis suggests that they will concern<lb />
such problems as -What I want in a<lb />
teacher" and "How ECTC can serve<lb />
I Eastern Carolina<lb />
Representatives from the freshman<lb />
class to the various committees werei<lb />
elected. Macy Bell and Dorothy<lb />
Harris were elected to serve on the<lb />
social committee, Btt Carawan on<lb />
the point system committee, and<lb />
Marian Early on the elections com-<lb />
mittee. Grace Whitehurst was elected<lb />
to fill the vacancy OB the handbook<lb />
committee left by Ellis Bedsworth.<lb />
who resigned; and Melt.a Garner was<lb />
elected to the elections committee to<lb />
fill the vacancy left by Margaret<lb />
JANICE MOORE MARINE<lb />
Janice Moore Marine, senior from<lb />
Eturgaw, died at 11:00 p.m. Saturday,<lb />
October 28, after only an hour's ill-<lb />
ness. Janice was the daughter of<lb />
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Marine of<lb />
Eturgaw<lb />
Jari at ended Atlantic Christian<lb />
college tor her freshman year and<lb />
then M-aii ferred to ECTC. She was<lb />
j majoring in borne economics. Janice<lb />
wa. 18 rears old.<lb />
Hall, who also resigned.<lb />
Students Attend<lb />
Meet In Raleigh<lb />
Bv JIMMIE WARREN<lb />
All-Star Opera Quartet<lb />
First Major Entertainment<lb />
ECTC Graduates<lb />
Of Last Year<lb />
Have Marled Jobs<lb />
'Y Y Sponsor<lb />
Religious Emphasis<lb />
Dr. Ray C. Petry, of Duke uni-<lb />
versity, was Vesper speaker Sunday<lb />
nisrht. October 29. He began Religi-<lb />
ous Emphases week with the sub-<lb />
ject "Character and Foundation of<lb />
Christian Education<lb />
Dr. Petry said a Christian educa-<lb />
tion is a means by which we live a<lb />
little higher�a little better. He gave<lb />
the functions of Christian education,<lb />
which are as follows: A means to help<lb />
us bring together different fields of<lb />
education; to help us to learn that<lb />
we never gain truth unless we com-<lb />
mit ourselves; to be worshipful in a<lb />
very mysterious world; and to ap-<lb />
preciate great resources of Christian<lb />
literature.<lb />
By FREDA CAUDELL<lb />
Is There Detective In The House?<lb />
Here Is A Mystery To Be Solved<lb /><lb />
HULL<lb />
Holmes who<lb />
�ampus mystery<lb />
is getting worse<lb />
and<lb />
g jars. A<lb />
tall and pepper<lb />
� - have dis-<lb />
.  i, Tive places<lb />
r ECTC Some<lb />
 m that they<lb />
 off. Others<lb />
eorj that � number<lb />
ptrators are re-<lb />
 ur disappearance.<lb />
�r.y  vm' friends, it<lb />
, land a direct<lb />
those two limpid<lb />
 rely that when<lb />
foM, there jes'<lb />
If they continue their<lb />
nets, ther'll be a day<lb />
when you'll adapt as<lb />
ng, "No jam. no nothin'<lb />
-mate takes back those<lb />
' that was straight off the cob,<lb />
b"t what with the shortage of grains<lb />
'�' everything, I thought�OK. Ill I<lb />
hush; this<lb />
worse.) .<lb />
For the benefit of those who rinse<lb />
their hair in vinegar, the variety used<lb />
in the dining hall is not pure apple<lb />
vinegar, and it's possible that it<lb />
wouldn't be any too good for the<lb />
curly locks that make up your<lb />
"crowning glory<lb />
A recent interview with Mrs.<lb />
Rives, who is responsible for buying<lb />
the food that we consume so readily,<lb />
disclosed the fact that her storeroom<lb />
is well stocked with foods for which<lb />
most people practically haveH corn-<lb />
et first-degree murder. ��"�<lb />
Vay back in the fall of 41 B.R. (be<lb />
fore rationing) when prices began to<lb />
oar, bought considerableamoon of<lb />
canned goods. It � because oi<lb />
foresight that we enjoy today canned<lb />
pineapple, peaches, ij �J<lb />
Ye, we're aware of the fact that<lb />
the food isn't always prepared the<lb />
way Mam. fixes it but your mama<lb />
See MYSTERY on Page Four<lb />
192 graduates from ECTC<lb />
1 ; 1 are now teaching in the<lb />
oola of North Carolina and nine<lb />
other -dates, which are Georgia, Illi-<lb />
nois. Maryland. New Jersey, New<lb />
York, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Virginia<lb />
and Washington, D. C. The other 48<lb />
alumni are employed in various other<lb />
fields of service.<lb />
Of the 192 graduates 159 are work-<lb />
ing in 49 different counties of North<lb />
Carolir i, and 38 are working or serv-<lb />
j ing in the armed forces in nine other<lb />
states.<lb />
Two of the M. A. graduates are<lb />
teaching in colleges. They are Mrs.<lb />
Joyce Hill Hales, teaching here at<lb />
 ECTC. and Palmer C. Holt at Olivet<lb />
Nasarene college in the state of Illi-<lb />
nois.<lb />
There are nine alumni doing office<lb />
work. They are Ruth Allen, Laura<lb />
Etearne, Louise Nason, Maribelle<lb />
Robertson Moore, Doris Williams<lb />
Geraldine Taylor. Katherine Russell,j of<lb />
Louise Jones, Rosalie Brown and<lb />
Daisy Mayo.<lb />
There are four graduates doing<lb />
laboratory work, Emily Burns, Gar-<lb />
net te J. Cordle, Rachel Dixon and<lb />
Gretchen Webster.<lb />
In the armed services there are<lb />
Hiram J. Mayo, Julius C. Shepherd,<lb />
Jerome Butler and James Worsley.<lb />
In home demonstration work are<lb />
Pansie Deal and Margarette Ricks.<lb />
I In dietition work are Elizabeth<lb />
Creech, Jean Hubbard, Patsy White-<lb />
hurst, Ada Willey and Helen Flynn.<lb />
Those in war work are Garnette<lb />
Cordle, Laura Hearne, Mrs. Nell<lb />
Helms Elizabeth Kittrell, Louise E.<lb />
Mason, Geraldine Taylor.<lb />
Those graduates that are teaching<lb />
See GRADUATES on Page Four<lb />
The Columbia All-Star Opera quar-<lb />
tet, which gave a concert here Fri-<lb />
day, November 3, as the first of the<lb />
major entertainments this year, ap-<lb />
peared before an audience of approxi-<lb />
mately eight hundred students and<lb />
teachers in the Wright auditorium.<lb />
It was composed of Josephine Tumi-<lb />
nia. colorature soprano; Donald<lb />
Dame, tenor; Helen Olheim, mezzo-<lb />
soprano; and Walter Cassel, baritone.<lb />
The program began with the quar-<lb />
tet from Rigoletto "Bella figlia dell<lb />
'amore by Verdi. A group ofduets<lb />
followed with Mr. Dame and Mr.<lb />
Cassel beginning them with "The<lb />
Very Thought of Money from The<lb />
Barber of Seville by Rossini. Miss<lb />
Tuminia and Mr. Cassell then sang<lb />
next "Piangi fanciulla also from<lb />
Rigoletto.<lb />
The famous Barcarolle from "The<lb />
Tales of Hoffman by Offenback, was<lb />
presented by Miss Olheim and Mr.<lb />
Dame; and the duet selections were<lb />
brought to a close with the singing<lb />
of "Sous le dome epais" from Lakme,<lb />
by Delibos, by Miss Tuminia and<lb />
Miss Olheim. The first half of the<lb />
program concluded with the Spinning<lb />
Wheel Quartet from "Martha by<lb />
Flotow.<lb />
After a brief intermission the con-<lb />
cert was continued with the singing<lb />
the Messager Donkey Duet by<lb />
Miss Olheim and Mr. Cassell. Next<lb />
a group of solos was sung by the<lb />
four artists. Mr. Dame's selection<lb />
was "Le Reve" from Manon, by<lb />
Massenet. Miss Olheim offered her<lb />
rendition of The Song of Khivira, by<lb />
Moussorky. A duet from the Verdi<lb />
opera "La Traviata Parigi o Cara,<lb />
sung by Miss Tuminia and Mr. Dame<lb />
followed. Miss Tuminia's solo selec-<lb />
tion of the evening was the colora-<lb />
ture aria, "Shadow Song" from<lb />
Dinorah, by Meyerbeer. Mr. Cassell<lb />
sang the "Prologue" from Pialiacci<lb />
by Leoncavalla. The program was<lb />
brought to an end by the quartet ar-<lb />
rangement of the sextet from "Luci<lb />
di Lammermoor by Donizetti.<lb />
Several encores were offered dur-<lb />
ing the course of the concert<lb />
The following students will repre-<lb />
sent East Carolina Teachers college<lb />
at the Student Legislature, which is<lb />
to be held in Baleigh from November<lb />
17-1(J: Dot Peebles, Dorothy Jean<lb />
Creech, Amanda Etheridge, Ruby<lb />
Hudson, Katherine Abernathy. Miriam' -The Church in Its Relation To<lb />
Averette, Louise Keith. Camille Jerni World Society" was the theme of Dr.<lb />
gan, Marjorie Smith. Vivian Yelver- j Petry's closing speech Tuesday night,<lb />
ton, Ann Dale, Clifton Crandell. October 31. The Church, according<lb />
Mary Alice Charlton. Curtis Butler to Dr. Petry, is two-fold, for it is a<lb />
Brooks Beddingfield. Bud Jackson, j human institution as well as a divine<lb />
Hubert Bergeron and Jean Hoddens<lb />
Dr. Howard J. McGinnis, acting<lb />
president, met yesterday at 5:96 p.m.<lb />
with Mayor George W. Davis of<lb />
Farmville, SenatorsA. B. Corey and<lb />
Sam O. WorthingtOfl of Greenville.<lb />
and Mr. John Clark, Pitt county cam-<lb />
paign manager for Hon. Gregg<lb />
Cherry, for the purpose of acquaint-<lb />
ing these men with the need for ex-<lb />
 pension of the college plant and addi-<lb />
tions to the staff. Dinner was served<lb />
by the home economics department at<lb />
!6:30.<lb />
A request will be presented to the<lb />
State Legislature in January for<lb />
funds to provide for six additional<lb />
teachers for the school year 1 45-46,<lb />
for a dean of the college, a director<lb />
of practice teaching and a director of<lb />
public relations and student welfare,<lb />
and for five additional teachers for<lb />
the school year 1946-47.<lb />
"We hope the Legislature may I e<lb />
convinced of our need for the I �<lb />
buildings requested and for the addi-<lb />
tions to the staff for which we �<lb />
asking stated Dr. McGinnis.<lb />
Looking forward to a decided in-<lb />
crease in enrollment after the war,<lb />
the administration feels the need for<lb />
broadening the scholastic program and<lb />
broadening the opportunities in the<lb />
various departments of the college.<lb />
This will necessitate acquiring addi-<lb />
tional teachers in order to be ade-<lb />
quately prepared to serve the students<lb />
best.<lb />
A dean of the college will act some-<lb />
what as' would a vice-pre.sident; he<lb />
will relieve the president of many<lb />
minor tasks and duties and leave the<lb />
president free to devote his full time<lb />
to his duties as president.<lb />
A director of practice teaching and<lb />
placement will serve as a rdina-<lb />
tor of the entire practice teaching<lb />
program.<lb />
According to Dr. McGinnis the di-<lb />
rector of public relations and student<lb />
welfare would have charge of the<lb />
news bureau and would serve as pub-<lb />
licity manager for the college. He<lb />
would also serve as a "recruiting �<lb />
ficer" for prospective students.<lb />
'T am very much interested in ra-<lb />
ting the college publicized favors<lb />
in this critical year when w art look-<lb />
ing forward to expanding our pro-<lb />
gram and launching out constructive-<lb />
ly to make the college an instrument<lb />
of larger educational service to the<lb />
State explained Dr. McGinnis.<lb />
The six additional teacht n re-<lb />
quested for lH45-4ti will include an<lb />
instructor In industrial art. one or<lb />
two instructors in physical education<lb />
and one or two music teachers.<lb />
Earlier this fall a request was pre-<lb />
sented to the Advisory Budget i<lb />
The committee appointed to draw<lb />
up the bills, Louise Keith, chairman<lb />
Dorothy Jean Creech, Ruby Hudson, j<lb />
Marjorie Smith and Mary Alice<lb />
Charlton, decided that we should pre-<lb />
sent two serious bills and one humor-<lb />
eous bill. These bills were passed<lb />
by the delegates at a meeting on<lb />
November 6.<lb />
institution. In order to minister to for funds for a post-war con-<lb />
the souls of man, it must also minis- struction program which will include<lb />
ter to his physical body, for the sav-<lb />
ing of the physical body leads to the<lb />
salvation of the soul. The Church<lb />
must be the norm of reconstruction<lb />
of a sick and uncertain world.<lb />
Dr. Petry explained, "Only through<lb />
the Church can we find a lasting<lb />
peace<lb />
a student union, a health and physical<lb />
education building, boys' dormitory,<lb />
girls' dormitory and a dormitory for<lb />
women teachers.<lb />
Dr. Ray C. Petry Is Speaker<lb />
For Religious Emphasis Week<lb />
St<lb />
DR. RAY C. PETRY<lb />
Alpha Sigma Selects<lb />
New Fraternity Pin<lb />
A fraternity pin was selected by<lb />
members of Alpha Sigma fraternity<lb />
at a special meeting October 31.<lb />
The group selected a pin that seems<lb />
to symbolize best the ideals of the<lb />
fraternity. A deadline was set for<lb />
November 14, for mailing the order.<lb />
Dr. Ray C. Petry, who was the<lb />
speaker for Religious Emphasis<lb />
week, received his A. B. degree from<lb />
Manchester college, and his A. M<lb />
and Ph. D. degrees from the Univers-<lb />
ity of Chicago.<lb />
After the completion of his gradu-<lb />
ate degrees in 1932, Dr. Petry had a<lb />
year's experience in social service<lb />
work in the city of Chicago, after<lb />
which he taught at McPherson col-<lb />
j lege. As head of the Department of<lb />
j religion in this institution he was in-<lb />
I timately associated with young<lb />
I people's organizations as well as with<lb />
i the Rocky Mountain regional work<lb />
in the Student Christian movement.<lb />
 Upon coming to Duke university in<lb />
1937 he assumed duties both in the<lb />
Divinity school (as assistant profes-<lb />
sor of church history), and as a mem-<lb />
ber of the undergraduate teaching<lb />
staff in the department of religion.<lb />
Since 1940, Dr. Petry has been<lb />
supervisor of freshman instruction in<lb />
religion in Trinity college of Duke<lb />
university. At present, he is associ-<lb />
ate professor of church history in the<lb />
Divinity school. His work has in-<lb />
volved not only the field of personal<lb />
relations but also that of writing and<lb />
lecturing on social issues. A num-<lb />
ber of articles, as well as his recent<lb />
book, "Francis of Assisi have been<lb />
concerned with Christian conceptions<lb />
and activities.<lb />
Freshman Class<lb />
Elects Officers<lb />
Brooks Beddingfield defeated<lb />
Betty Jervis for the presidency of the<lb />
freshman class in a run-off held<lb />
Monday, November . Jean Hull WM<lb />
elected vice-president; Hennie Ruth<lb />
Whichard, secretary; and Gordon<lb />
Davis, treasurer.<lb />
Other officers elected were Macy<lb />
Bell, representative to TECO AN; and<lb />
Mary Whichard and Half Hales,<lb />
representatives to Student Coopera-<lb />
tive council. Neill Posey was elected<lb />
representative to the TECO ECHO<lb />
in the first election held Tuesday,<lb />
October 31.<lb />
Other students competing in the<lb />
run-off were Ottis Peele for vice-<lb />
president, Colline Clark and Ozelle<lb />
Pipkins for secretary, Trudy Lough-<lb />
lin for treasurer, Lida Mitchell for<lb />
representative to TECO AN, and Bud<lb />
Jackson, Jewel Jones, Ray Futrell and<lb />
Ben Dees for representative to the<lb />
council.<lb />
Sons And Daughters<lb />
Of Alumni Hold Meet<lb />
Wilma Kearney was elected secre-<lb />
tary of the Alumni Daughters and<lb />
Sons club at a meeting held Tuesday,<lb />
October 31, at 6:30.<lb />
Alma Lee Whitley was elected<lb />
chairman of the program committee.<lb />
Katherine Sprinkle and Helen Rouse<lb />
were appointed to serve on this com-<lb />
mittee.<lb />
It was decided that the meetings<lb />
would be held the last Tuesday night<lb />
of each month. Fifteen were present.<lb /><lb /><lb />
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PAGE TWO<lb />
The TECO ECHO<lb />
�� " i<lb />
More Variety Desired<lb />
In Major Entertainments<lb />
For the past few years there has been a<lb />
tendency for the Entertainment committee<lb />
to schedule only opera singers, ballet dancers,<lb />
concert pianists and other "high-brow" en-<lb />
tertainers for the main attractions of the<lb />
year.<lb />
Perhaps this is the reason for the poor<lb />
attendance at these programs. There should<lb />
be more variety in the types of entertain-<lb />
ments, rather than have the same types each<lb />
year. We are not criticizing the selection of<lb />
opera singers, etc but we feel that there is<lb />
a need for other forms of entertainments<lb />
also.<lb />
For example. Charlie Spivak and his<lb />
orchestra came here three or four years ago,<lb />
and a tremendous turn-out of students re-<lb />
sulted. At least one entertainment of this<lb />
nature should be scheduled each year.<lb />
As a solution to the problem of poor at-<lb />
tendance at the major attractions of the<lb />
year we suggest that there be more variety<lb />
in the types of programs.<lb />
Expansion Aims Depend<lb />
On Favorable Publicity<lb />
Kvidence that the college officials are<lb />
"looking forward to a decided increase in en-<lb />
rollment after the war is shown by the an-<lb />
nouncement by Dr. McGinnis that eleven ad-<lb />
ditional teachers an dthree more members<lb />
for the administrative staff will be requested<lb />
when the State Legislature meets in<lb />
January.<lb />
These few weeks between now and the<lb />
time the request is presented to the Legisla-<lb />
ture will be critical times for the college.<lb />
Tht college must be publicized as favorably<lb />
as possible during this period. It will be<lb />
necessary for the students and faculty to<lb />
work in close harmony to impress the<lb />
legislators anil citizens of the State in such<lb />
a way as to make them see the need for<lb />
granting our requests.<lb />
East Carolina Teachers college is rated<lb />
highly as a teachers college. With the neces-<lb />
sary additions made to the faculty, to the<lb />
college plant and to the administration, and<lb />
with the close cooperation of everyone con-<lb />
cerned ECTC can hold the first-place rank.<lb />
Lei's all strive to make it so!<lb />
i5tmtpathij<lb />
The faculty and student body of East<lb />
Carolina Teachers college wish to extend<lb />
their sincerest sympathy to Mr. and Mrs.<lb />
John R. Marine in the death of their<lb />
daughter. Janice.<lb />
We deeply regret the loss of one of our<lb />
fellow students.<lb />
The Teco Echo<lb />
Published Biweekly by the Students of<lb />
East Carolina Teachers College<lb />
Entered as second-class matter December 3,<lb />
1925. at the U. S. Postoffice. Greenville,<lb />
X. C, under the act of March 3, 1879.<lb />
Need For Participation<lb />
In Intercollegiate Sports<lb />
�ft<lb />
There has been some talk about having<lb />
intercollegiate basketball this year. If it is<lb />
at all possible to do so, it would be a very<lb />
definite help to the sports program.<lb />
Of course, intercollegiate sports have<lb />
been greatly hampered by the war; however,<lb />
many schools have managed to continue their<lb />
sports programs, and we should like to see<lb />
ECTC fall in line.<lb />
The problem of getting money for<lb />
transportation seems to be the bottleneck at<lb />
present. Before the war this was taken<lb />
care of by an appropriation by the budget<lb />
committee from the student activity fee.<lb />
Since intercollegiate sports are a vital<lb />
part of most college programs, we feel it is<lb />
only fair that ECTC be given an opportunity<lb />
t resume its place in the college sports<lb />
world.<lb />
Memorial Planned<lb />
For Christenbury<lb />
Dr. W. S. DeLoach<lb />
Mr. O. A. Hankner<lb />
Mr. J. B. Cummings<lb />
Miss Lois Grigsby<lb />
Mrs. Agnes Barrett<lb />
It seems fitting and appropriate that<lb />
some sort of recognition be given by our col-<lb />
lege for the fine spirit and service rendered<lb />
to the college by John B. Christenbury. who<lb />
was a member of our faculty in the Depart-<lb />
ment of Health and Physical Education dur-<lb />
ing the years 1940 to 1943.<lb />
Will you please serve on a Committee to<lb />
decide upon some appropriate memorial in<lb />
honor of Mr. Christenbury. Mr. Christen-<lb />
bury was probably one of the most popular<lb />
persons who ever served on our faculty. He<lb />
had a most wholesome influence on the stu-<lb />
dents, and his eheefulness was an inspira-<lb />
tion to all who knew him.<lb />
Respectfully.<lb />
Howard J. McGinnis, President.<lb />
SCUMMING<lb />
By The Keyhole Korrespondent<lb />
Gee What big ears and eyes I've got.<lb />
See all. hear all. and tell all�That's me gals<lb />
and guys Well, you guessed it. It's me<lb />
and here I am again Off to a snooping<lb />
stopping start<lb />
First, I'm terribly sorry I made the<lb />
awful mistake last time and wish to apoli-<lb />
gize for calling Larry James, Larry Brown.<lb />
And by the way, he and Cora must still have<lb />
it bad. How 'bout that, Cora???<lb />
Speaking of having it bad, what do<lb />
"yawl" think about Beverly Cutler and Sue<lb />
Edwards. You never see one, but what you<lb />
see the other What's going on here kids!<lb />
Beverly, won't you even trust her from the<lb />
dining hall to Gotten by herself??<lb />
It seems that somebody's off the beam�<lb />
I thought Jack Edwards was .supposed to be<lb />
in love with Jackie DeLysle, but from all I<lb />
see and hear, he seems to have made the<lb />
roundsLillian Harris and Audrey�aw<lb />
for goodness sakes it would take columns<lb />
and columns to name 'em. Where did<lb />
Jackie come in<lb />
Well, we've heard of all kinds of gifts,<lb />
but Lois McLeod "takes the cake" with hers<lb />
Tom Williams<lb />
Associate Editors<lb />
Goggin,<lb />
Jean<lb />
Jimmy Warren,<lb />
Congleton.<lb />
Reporters<lb />
E -NV-mborio<lb />
friaVv<lb />
STUDENT SPOTLIGHT<lb />
By Huh rt Bergt re<lb />
alk<lb />
by<lb />
im-<lb />
d o v P<lb />
11 vou should i� <lb />
 Liidin oneandW g<lb />
BWrtal strains of �fJ( " ht,ar Some<lb />
out the window and then sudden y ma<lb />
i ht iive burn up the joint, then ou<lb />
 i VL further. Camille Jermgan<lb />
neednt go any i urine i.<lb />
�� b" in?ide- iident of the senior d<lb />
uttile students,<lb />
an accom-<lb />
Editor-in-Chief<lb />
Frances<lb />
SADIE HAWKINS DAY, Nov.11<lb />
�last week, we understand, she received a<lb />
gorgeous radio from some cute Jynne. Is<lb />
this right, Lois?<lb />
Wonder what happened to Lib last<lb />
week when Clifton Nelson came up? Where<lb />
did you keep yourself. Lib? Was that nice<lb />
to go away??? We hope it's not all over<lb />
What in the heck stopped Mary Lou,<lb />
Evelyn and Cora all of a sudden? Couldn't<lb />
he social privileges,<lb />
COl<lb />
lid it girls'<lb />
John, we are beginning to believe that<lb />
you have been getting Krma and Nora Lee<lb />
mixed up�or is it that you just can't study<lb />
when Erma is around???<lb />
Some girls get all the breaks! If that<lb />
hau been the ole' keyhole (Correspondent's<lb />
right<lb />
!<lb />
fellow he would have been shipped<lb />
out! Dixie Sugg, you get all the bre<lb />
Virginia Small, you certainly are see-<lb />
ing quite a lot of a certain little civilian!<lb />
Where is the soldier, Virginia?<lb />
We hear that Fiances Eakes doesn't<lb />
mind taking telephone calls in the wee hours<lb />
of the morning if they are from a certain<lb />
little serviceman in Arkansas. We wouldn't<lb />
either, Frances.<lb />
In the eyes of the ole' keyhole Korre-<lb />
spondent Mary Buckmaster certainly is a<lb />
good looking girl. For your information<lb />
boys, she lives in Jarvis hall.<lb />
Nell McQueen, that shore was a cute Lt.<lb />
that walked home with you the other night.<lb />
How about letting us in on how you do it<lb />
We hear that cute little blonde Edna<lb />
Vann Harrell has been getting a rush lately<lb />
�Which will it be Vann? Tom or Amos??<lb />
Why doesn't Ray Futrell make up his<lb />
mind?<lb />
Billy Ferrell's interest seems to be<lb />
anchored in the "V" store between third and<lb />
fifth periods with a certain little blonde day<lb />
student.<lb />
If anyone has noticed that certain<lb />
gleam in Brownie's eyes lately�- it could be<lb />
that her one and only is home on furlough.<lb />
We hear Bud Jackson has been hanging<lb />
around Jarvis quite a bit lately�how about<lb />
it Mary young??<lb />
It seems that Margarette Butler can't<lb />
make up her mind�one day you see her and<lb />
sh? has her diamond on her right hand�the<lb />
next day it's on her left�but after all it is<lb />
the same difference�'cause Margarette has<lb />
two rings that that certain little Jyrine gave<lb />
her.<lb />
We notice that Grace Davis is stepping<lb />
out quite a lot. She is doing her bit to keep<lb />
up the morale of the Marines here.<lb />
Edna Earle. don't you know that it isn't<lb />
nice to make more than one date at a time?<lb />
Oh, these girls that get all of the men<lb />
WITH THE ARMED FORCES<lb />
By Jean Goggin<lb />
Marjorie Smith, Curtis Butler, Elsie West<lb />
Violet Sparks, Katheryn Sprinkle, Thelma<lb />
Cherry, Hubert Bergeron, Edna Earle<lb />
Moore. Amos Clark, Mary Young Bass,<lb />
J. L. Brandt, Jean Hull, Edna Vann Harrell,<lb />
Freda Caudell, Etta Frances Harper, Jean<lb />
Hodgen. Evelyn Lewis, Bud Jackson, Ruth<lb />
Whitfield, Betsy Hellen, Joyce Strickland,<lb />
Nan Little, Ella Cashwell.<lb />
Ruby Hudson . . Assignment Editor<lb />
NeilPoseySports Editor<lb />
Jack Johnson . . Photography Editor<lb />
Margaret Nisbet  Cartoonist<lb />
Business Staff<lb />
Sybil Beaman . . . Business Manager<lb />
Associate Business Managers<lb />
June Brandenburg, Rosa Alice Lancaster,<lb />
Mary Elizabeth Wooten, Jean Ipock.<lb />
Dr. Beecher Flanagan Faculty Adviser<lb />
Graham T. Olive . . Technical Adviser<lb />
Member: North Carolina Collegiate Press<lb />
Association, Associated Collegiate Press.<lb />
Represented for national advertising by�<lb />
National Advertising Service, Inc 420<lb />
Madison Avenue, New York, N. Y. Chicago,<lb />
Boston, Los Angeles, San Francisco.<lb />
Cpl. Donald Propst whose address is<lb />
now 14th Co. S. T. C, A. P. 0. 853 co Post-<lb />
master, Miami. Fla. is teaching English to<lb />
Spanish-speaking soldiers. He writes that<lb />
he is enjoying the tropical sunshine but in<lb />
no way can it compare with the sunshine of<lb />
eastern, N. C.<lb /><lb />
L. Ray Sparrow's (a former TECO<lb />
ECHO staff member) address is now co<lb />
S. S. James R. Randall, co International<lb />
Freighting corporation, co Postmaster N. Y.<lb />
 ?<lb />
Mary Frances Byrd, American Red<lb />
Cross staff assistant is now serving in Eng-<lb />
land. Mary Frances joined the Red Cross<lb />
in August and received her training in<lb />
Washington, D. C.<lb /><lb />
Lt. Charles Clark instructor in the<lb />
Army Air force, is now stationed at Free-<lb />
man Field, Seymour, Ind.<lb /><lb />
Pvt. Robert Young was recently injured<lb />
when with three other crew members he was<lb />
forced to parachute from a plane returning<lb />
from a training cruise over the Gulf of<lb />
Mexico. Bob is now stationed in Texas.<lb /><lb />
Ens. Metzel Simmons is now home on a<lb />
15-day leave after having completed a course<lb />
at communication school in California.<lb />
Prior to this he served overseas for seven<lb />
months. He was in the invasion of the<lb />
Miarianna's New Baihan and New Guinea.<lb />
Camille. pres<lb />
ie one of ECTC's most vers;<lb />
She not only plays the piano hk<lb />
plished concert artist, but Ukes part in man.<lb />
�h' ol activites<lb />
club the Poe society,<lb />
club and the Chi Pi players.<lb />
her studies and extra-<lb />
lo do a little 'loving<lb />
her nights are occupied.<lb />
the forthcoming Chi Pi<lb />
Been Arranged<lb />
A member of the English<lb />
the VWCA, the Glee<lb />
Camille still<lb />
takes time from<lb />
curricula activities<lb />
At the moment<lb />
She's appearing in<lb />
production "A Murder Has<lb />
And of all things she's playing the part of a<lb />
"ghost , ,<lb />
Cheese, fried chicken, and caramel cake<lb />
are the foods that remain her favorites. She<lb />
likes to collect records, read books (especial-<lb />
ly those of Llovd Douglas), dance, play<lb />
bridge and go to the movies. Her favorite<lb />
composer is Chopin, and when Camille plays<lb />
him he's "xtrickly in the groove<lb />
Two years ago Camille sat in the<lb />
orchestra pit in Austin and accompanied<lb />
that wonderful production Martha. "This<lb />
was the most thrilling experience I've ever<lb />
had she says. Last year she was kept busy<lb />
being the chairman of the Entertainment<lb />
committee and serving as accompanist to<lb />
student recitals. During the last two years<lb />
she has been a marshal, and last year she<lb />
wib chief marshal.<lb />
"Music she states "is the most impor-<lb />
tant thing in my life. Well nearly the most<lb />
important Camille has been playing th�-<lb />
piano i cr since she<lb />
grades. Just a few v.<lb />
program in chapel, n I<lb />
peared in a tuib-t.t i i<lb />
served the reputalion<lb />
most accomplish<lb />
Sh � v. ants to tea I I<lb />
some city, preferably<lb />
She likes to impr<lb />
tunes ;i- "Star I uat"<lb />
her favorite popular ;<lb />
the twinkling of a �<lb />
classics without losing a<lb />
music.<lb />
The genera coi �<lb />
with the nimble fii .<lb />
peisonality should make a<lb />
one dav. "(larnegie II<lb />
.<lb />
'<lb />
Bits o JFashi<lb />
o lasnuHi<lb />
BY SUE<lb />
Comes November. So let's talk turkey<lb />
about what makes a well-dressed gal the<lb />
"apple of his eye" for a campus co-ed or a<lb />
visiting G.I.<lb />
First of all he'll want a gal dressed to<lb />
fit the weather. Now that old man winter<lb />
Metzel graduated from ECTC in 1942 and<lb />
received his commission in July 1943.<lb /><lb />
Heaman H. Robenson Jr. S 2c is now<lb />
stationed at Bainbridge, Md. His address is<lb />
Co. 4, Sec. 2, NAPS, USNRC.<lb /><lb />
Midshipman Sydney Dunn is now at the<lb />
U. S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md. He<lb />
writes that it is a far different place from<lb />
ECTC�no women.<lb />
 � <lb />
Word has been received .that Joseph<lb />
Walker was killed in action in France on<lb />
October 7. He entered the armed forces<lb />
about eight months ago. Joe was a graduate<lb />
of ECTC.<lb /><lb />
Lt. W. A. Davidson Jr has been miss-<lb />
ing in the Pacific since October 13. He has<lb />
been overseas more than two years.<lb /><lb />
Jack Edwards, who has the wings of the<lb />
glider corps, is now in officer candidate<lb />
school at Camp Lee, Virginia.<lb />
 v<lb />
Cpl. Floyd Eamon has been stationed in<lb />
England for the past eight months.<lb />
 . <lb />
We appreciate the letters that we have<lb />
received from you servicernen telling of your<lb />
activities, but there are still a lot of you who<lb />
have not written. How about taking a few<lb />
minutes to write us about your activities?<lb />
has come out of hibernation and days are<lb />
clear and cold, a wise 'un is interested in<lb />
coats.<lb />
Had you noticed? Coats this year are<lb />
softly tailored. The Chesterfield, that<lb />
versatile, straight-hanging box coat, still<lb />
rates high for school girls, but your campus<lb />
credits will zoom way up yonder if<lb />
choose one of the newer fitted coats.<lb />
There are coats that are fitted, Princess<lb />
style and other coats with loose gathers<lb />
caught in 'neath a tie-belt, and still other<lb />
coats that are semi-fitted, cut with a flare.<lb />
Our smart model sports a snappy num-<lb />
you<lb />
ber. Md 'a 5758. If a pi<lb />
claims a unique style creal<lb />
front panels drop from the<lb />
down t the waistline and<lb />
ward the hips, outlining � Fits<lb />
tht tii of each pocket the <lb />
to the hem. The seams an<lb />
top-stitching�a style not <lb />
this year. Like it? He'll think<lb />
lb-re's a little tip�whei<lb />
for a brisk campus walk or 1 - ' ' -<lb />
game, a mart one will weai<lb />
warm and coxy, for chatt<lb />
aren't becoming, and a pi<lb />
show the pretty side if it has I<lb />
a barrage of goose-bumps.<lb />
A coat to go � dancing I tea, or!<lb />
church�that's when a BCh<lb />
the fur-trimmed coat. But<lb />
the plain cloth coat dressed U<lb />
fur buttons or fur belts. Th - ai<lb />
stories that catch the eye. i<lb />
has returned to the fold at j into 1<lb />
semi-dressy coat that's ;<lb />
wardrobe.<lb />
What goes under a If a ��<lb />
chooses a dark, basic color �<lb />
want under-coat dresses 'n �"<lb />
sweaters to We gay. Top a 9<lb />
with a tie-belt topper in a warm, rw<lb />
brown. It's a date-bait, a:<lb />
on the other hand, if she ch � '�'<lb />
bright cheery color, she'll pick<lb />
for under-coat contrast. F'in-v � r<lb />
reefer top-coat in bittersweet e-vering �<lb />
Chinese coolie dress in shiny t<lb />
 And remember, go si 8 �<lb />
Pumpkin Pie, for he likes his gal to be�<lb />
smooth chick!<lb />
�Mc( ALL S( 'HOt I S. RVIC&amp;<lb />
NEW BOOKS<lb />
POET'S CORNER<lb />
The moon was high.<lb />
The road was dark,<lb />
A perfect place<lb />
To stop and park.<lb />
I gave a sigh,<lb />
I gave a groan,<lb />
1 cursed the fates,<lb />
I was alone!<lb />
Classified�Orton, Catalog of Reprints<lb />
in Series; Orton, Cumulative Book Index-<lb />
Pooer, Benjamin, Descriptive Catalog of<lb />
U. S. Publications; Pomeroy, Elizabeth<lb />
A. B. Cs for Hospital librarians- N C E A<lb />
Library Book Catalogue; Americana An-<lb />
nual 19 U, Americana Corp; Johnson<lb />
Thomas H Men of Tomorrow; Nine Lead<lb />
ers Discuss the Problems of American<lb />
Youth; Farbor, Marven, Ed Philosophical<lb />
Essays m Memory of Edmund Husserl- � � .<lb />
Parkes Henry B Pragmatic Tost; Ward<lb />
James. Essays in Philosophy; Wilson, George<lb />
A Reckoning With Life; Joad, C. E M The uum-chewing girl<lb />
God and Evil; Hogue, Helen Gibson, Brinol And � cud-chewinq cou<lb />
mgup Ourselves; James, William, Essays on Are m�" �ike,<lb />
Faith and Morals; Aspects of Ethical Relu Yet Afferent somehow.<lb />
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The TECO ECHO<lb />
PAGE THREE<lb />
NEWS<lb /><lb />
Parker. Miss Helen Stone and Laura<lb />
W llkereoa as hostesses. A report has<lb />
not been received of the third meet-<lb />
ing<lb />
Uoanoke Rapids<lb />
The meeting of the Roanoke Rapids<lb />
chapter �,f ECTC Alumni association<lb />
held at Coltrane hall, with Mrs.<lb />
 hris LamlK-rt (Margaret Moore),<lb />
the retiring president, presiding.<lb />
The following officers were elec-j<lb />
ted: President�Miss Margaret Lew-<lb />
ie; vice-president�Mrs. Chris Lam-<lb />
it; and secretary-treasurer�Miss<lb />
Klixabeth Wilder.<lb />
Miss Mary Lowder was appointed<lb />
U write the history of the chapter.<lb />
There were ten members present.<lb />
 .tr- KkK Mount<lb />
Mist Rachel Blanchard was hostess<lb />
to the Becky Mount chapter Thurs-<lb />
. vening, November 2, at the<lb />
pan! horn,� at Mrs. John Coleman. Plans<lb />
.cation, wtn- made for the coming year. A<lb />
a man- -oeial hour was enjoyed after the<lb />
business meeting.<lb />
The following are the officers for<lb />
11145: President -Rachel Blanch-<lb />
ard; vice-president-Mrs. C. E. Pri-<lb />
vott (Annie M. Collier); secretary-<lb />
reporter Mrs. John H. Hayes (Tat-<lb />
tle Farmer); and treasurer�Mrs.<lb />
Lucille B. Hall (Lucille Bullock).<lb />
lumni Visit Campus<lb />
I.ee Bledaoe ami Ruth Davis, two of<lb />
� i � arlotte<lb />
� Mrs.<lb />
: Park<lb />
foil M -<lb />
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Mustangs Defeat Warhawks<lb />
In Hotly Contested Game<lb />
Parker Twins<lb />
In Tennis Match<lb />
The<lb />
battle<lb />
Parker twins are slated to<lb />
it out in the men's tennis<lb />
On Monday, November 6, Jesse<lb />
Parker's Mustangs defeated the War-<lb />
hawks by a score of 13 to 7. The<lb />
game was very hotly contested from<lb />
start to finish with the Warhawks<lb />
leading until the last few minutes of<lb />
play.<lb />
Both teams see-sawed back and<lb />
forth in the first uarter until Cherry<lb />
i<lb />
Sports Views<lb />
By Neilf Posey<lb />
I<lb /><lb />
ARCHERY CLASS AT PRACTICE<lb />
tournament.<lb />
Both boys will be in I recovered a Warhawk fumble on the<lb />
l-rryl;<lb />
Hanks.<lb />
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and<lb />
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Fleming Hall Players Win<lb />
In Soccer Tournament<lb />
All-Star Team<lb />
Is Selected<lb />
For Football<lb />
A touch football all-star team has<lb />
been selected. Both intramural teams<lb />
got an even hare of all-star players.<lb />
Members of the all-star team are<lb />
as follows: James Parker, back, War-<lb />
hawks; Jess Parker, back, Mus-<lb />
 tangs. Jack-on. end, Warhawks, Tripp,<lb />
hack and captain for the Mustangs CF M. Hall<lb />
rough last year's girls, who are teaching in (��, y, end for the Mustangs and<lb />
Posey. center for the Mustangs. Cut-<lb />
ler, back and Crandell. end, received<lb />
from the "44 class are teaching there honorable mention.<lb />
also. Grace Clarke, Genevieve Hod- �<lb />
gin and Margaret Lewis. The All Star Team was selected by<lb />
Mia. JuHa Tavlor, two-year gradu Co� Hankmr. head of the Physica<lb />
the ate in ItM, and her sister Mrs. C. A. &amp;�� department, Jesse Parker.<lb />
. South Elk, iMarv Taylor), AB class of '33. -M tain of the Mu-tangs James Park-<lb />
 � , r eaotain of the Warhawks, lripp,<lb />
were recent visitors on the campus. iT c�pim �<lb />
. , , .  I cantain of the old Thunderbolt team<lb />
Miss Tavlor is doing public welfare! tl I uu"  , <lb />
, .   � r11 ar,(l Neil Posey, Sports editor of the<lb />
work in Louisiana, while Mrs. Elks'<lb />
By ELSIE WEST<lb />
The last game in the soccer tourna-<lb />
ment was played Monday afternoon<lb />
at 4:00 o'clock. The line-up was as<lb />
follows:<lb />
Flaming<lb />
CF D. Peele<lb />
Rl Mary Barton Taylor<lb />
RW Betsy Slade<lb />
U Penny Smith<lb />
RHE Dot Warren<lb />
CHE Lib Upchurch<lb />
I.HB Polly Taylor<lb />
RF Lucy Winston<lb />
I.F 1 Honeycutt<lb />
G Helen Rouse<lb />
Cotten. Wilson, Jarvis<lb />
there swinging their rackets with<lb />
deadly effect. The game will take<lb />
place before November 15 in a three<lb />
out of five set match.<lb />
Both boys reached the finals with<lb />
share of the winning points too.<lb />
College Boasts<lb />
Real Swing Band<lb />
By RICHARD DAVID<lb />
Football season is fast closing up.<lb />
"Old Man Winter" is setting in and<lb />
tennis is about to say good-bye as<lb />
the trees become bare.<lb />
It's a little early yet to look toward<lb />
basketball. Prospects for intercol-<lb />
legiate basketball are not so bright<lb />
Unless the men students form an or-<lb />
ganization much like the WAA, no<lb />
money can be obtained for travel to<lb />
 .on.<lb />
refn<lb />
present,<lb />
A of-<lb />
lirs. E. L.<lb />
lira. Ir-<lb />
Koanoke Rapids, returned to the cam-<lb />
pus for the week-end. Three others<lb />
9  I rought<lb />
and the<lb />
Thn e meet-<lb />
held this<lb />
are<lb />
vice-presi-<lb />
de retary�<lb />
: treas-<lb />
b earrving on her husband's business ECHO. All star players were o<lb />
m Scotland Neck, N. C, while he � selected on their ability, sportsman- <lb />
chin nnH nt Tendance.<lb />
ship and attendance.<lb />
m service.<lb />
Holland Named President of Club<lb />
Mrs. J. C. Holland. (Alia May Jor- ,<lb />
class of i�19, credit manager UT. IXxy V. 1 tuj<lb />
of the Cooper Furniture company. Speaks In Chapel<lb />
Raleigh, has been made president of;<lb />
,1 ot the Sleigh Credit Women's club. Dr. Ray C Petry of Duke univer-<lb />
J She was installed at a candlelight sity spoki in chapel on Tuesday, Oct-<lb />
� Mrs -ervice Friday night, October 27. ober 31<lb />
 � 1944 ! Norm of World Reconstruction<lb />
Rl Etheridge<lb />
RW M. Stallings<lb />
LI Eakes<lb />
RHB Averette<lb />
CHE Burns<lb />
I I.HB Herring<lb />
' RF Rivenbark<lb />
G Roundtree<lb />
The teams fought up and down'the<lb />
field in a scoreless game until the<lb />
third quarter, when Betsy Slade<lb />
scored a penalty kick for Fleming,<lb />
ther score was made in the re-<lb />
inder of the game, and Fleming<lb />
won with a score of. 1-0.<lb />
Mis. Stallings stated that she didn't<lb />
know that there were such good<lb />
soccer players on campus until they<lb />
came out to play in the last tourna-<lb />
ment game.<lb />
Volley Ball and Field Hockey<lb />
The ending of the soccer season<lb />
10-yard line. This was the first score<lb />
of the game with Parker scoring! surrounding colleges and military<lb />
standing up. The extra point was! bases. Unless travel accommodations<lb />
no good, making it 6 to 0. Jackson are found, intercollegiate basketball u<lb />
.put the Warhawks back in the game, out of the question. Latest reports<lb />
out much difficulty. James' cuts and with an interception on the Mustang; show that if travel accommodation<lb />
; trustv sJings won out for 10-yard line. James Parker then could be- obtained, insufficient fund,<lb />
them respectively. Aces took theirj made a wide end run for the score to pay for them would leave us still<lb />
1 The pass to Jackson was good for the out in the dark. There is one hope,<lb />
extra point making the score 7-6. ! however, and that is the formation of<lb />
The second quarter saw both! a Men's Athletic association.<lb />
teams go back and forth into each The college had a similar organiza-<lb />
other's territory without being able i tion a few years ago. Its constitu-<lb />
te score j tion could be dug up and revised. The<lb />
The third quarter was a repetition j revised constitution would then have<lb />
of the second with both teams having! to be approved by the Student coun-<lb />
long sustained drives into enemy cil before any financial aid could be<lb />
territory, but not being able to score. appropriated to help carry along.<lb />
ECTC boasts a real Dance Band, j Most of the last uarter was thei Intercollegiate competition would<lb />
and immediately I hear the question same, but the Mustangs finally pushed j mean bigger and better basketball<lb />
"But where is it?" Fellow "music over a touchdown on a pass to Harp-J programs for men.<lb />
lovers" you only have to tune your er. The extra point was also caught Red tape is abundant and basket-<lb />
ear to Wright building, second floor by Harper. This victory brought the j ball season is rolling around fast.<lb />
Thursday nights, from 7:15 to 8:15 Mustangs up to an even par with the! The playing of intercollegiate basket-<lb />
j ii  . , : nan 'm largely in the hands of the<lb />
men students of ECTC. What are<lb />
you going to do about it, men?<lb />
Honors<lb />
Top honors this issue go to foot-<lb />
ball linemen like "Red" McKenzie,<lb />
. m. to bring in some good solid jive Warhawks.<lb />
and jazz. These Thursday night<lb />
sessions are beginning to assume a<lb />
warm place in the hearts of our fel-<lb />
low jazz enthusiasts.<lb />
Now let's get down to the impor-<lb />
tant thing, the composition of the<lb />
band. We have four saxes front-<lb />
ing the bard with three trumpets and<lb />
one trombone backing us. Over to<lb />
the left are the drums, a good base<lb />
fiddle and a rugged piano. Out<lb />
front for all to see are three vivaci-<lb />
ous, curvaious, vocalists�tried and<lb />
true products of Dixieland.<lb />
We are sending out a call for one<lb />
or more solid saxes and one or more<lb />
torrid trombones. Anyone who is in-<lb />
terested and can play any instrument<lb />
Lewis Vice-President<lb />
Of Methodist Group<lb />
Dorothy Lewis was elected vice-1<lb />
Lewis was elected vice- ��-�ii� �nH Clif<lb />
. , A ' Frank Bonner, Ray r utrelle and Lin-<lb />
f the first District of the;   � n� imn(rnt iob of<lb />
preside 1<lb />
Meth di t Student movement at the<lb />
Methodi t State Planning retreat, 1<lb />
which she ami Miss Mamiej Chandler,<lb />
attend d at Sunny Acres, near Win-<lb />
ston-Salem, November 5-6.<lb />
The program emphases, set up by<lb />
the National conference, were dis-<lb />
cussed, and plans were made for the<lb />
Methodist Student conference to be<lb />
held the second week-end in Feb-<lb />
ruarv.<lb />
Sweet Revenge Being Planned By Freshmen<lb />
To Pav For Blows Dealt In Initiation<lb />
iSEY<lb />
eetest of all<lb />
the mind of<lb />
pUS.<lb />
Grav, where are you going. Youl Crandell. Strickland. Dayies and<lb />
The<lb />
I the upper-<lb />
H pretty<lb />
. � ve had<lb />
for thifl torture which<lb />
the freshmen.<lb />
v r good though,<lb />
infirmary.<lb />
 tion in the minds of j<lb />
cermng retail-<lb />
- coming. The<lb />
� �,1! when or<lb />
trike. Each<lb />
� more fear�and<lb />
�. irater.<lb />
( r u stance. He's<lb />
. lj  ater-boy be-<lb />
inot run. The spirit of the b<lb />
that you killed will fret and tear your<lb />
room' to pieces as it did in the mind<lb />
of the owner.<lb />
( harlton, you, the capable admini-<lb />
strator of upperclassmen affairs shall<lb />
His subject was "Jesus, the! brings on volley ball on Tuesday and<lb />
Thursday nights from 7:30 until 8:30<lb />
in the Wright building, and field<lb />
hockey on Monday, Wednesday and<lb />
Friday from 4:00 to 5:00 on the foot-<lb />
ball field back of the Campus build-j<lb />
ing.<lb />
WAA Hike<lb />
Jean Matthews, head of hiking, has<lb />
announced that the WAA is planning<lb />
a hike Saturday, November 11,<lb />
destination�unknown. All those in-<lb />
terested will meet on the Wright<lb />
building steps at 2:00 p. m. File slips<lb />
in Cotten office.<lb />
is welcome to come up and try out ld and new melodies. This week we<lb />
with the band. murdered "You Always Hurt the One<lb />
Let us switch to our musical store- You Love All dickering aside, we<lb />
house. We find most of the familiar, really gave it a professional touch<lb />
hit tunes of the past year and of the with the able assistance and direc-<lb />
present. together with a good selec- tion of Mr. Charles Fisher,<lb />
tion of all-time oldtimers like. After a few more rehearsals we<lb />
"Marie "Night and Day" and "Be- will be ready to play for your listen-<lb />
gin the Begine ing and dancing pleasure anytime<lb />
At each rehearsal we work out a you, the student body, call upon us.<lb />
new hit tune and go over some of our, The band can easily be booked, see<lb />
Dot Peebles, business manager<lb />
other.<lb />
One little, two little, three little,<lb />
four little, five little spanks, and<lb />
sign please, Mr� Thank you.<lb />
It was "clean this and clean that . . .<lb />
Shin these and shine those. Do this<lb />
�Ti"5 - - �- T�y-S<lb />
said t vr:<lb />
VAS YOUNG<lb />
GAIN AND llD<lb />
JOIN UP WITH<lb />
THE WAVES<lb />
We<lb />
think you will like our music.<lb />
ton Crandell. The important job of<lb />
"holding that line" fell to these boys<lb />
naturally- Stockily built "Red" tfi<lb />
hard to run around or go through. He<lb />
received a bad cut below his left eye<lb />
last week and remained on the sick<lb />
list for two games. Frank Bonner<lb />
has been giving the Warhawks seri-<lb />
ous trouble all season. Frank loves<lb />
Warhawk territory and stays there<lb />
most of the time.<lb />
(iirls Wanted<lb />
Speaking of sports reporters the<lb />
Sports staff of this paper wants and<lb />
needs a bit of femininity on the staff:<lb />
a woman is needed to write this<lb />
column or write one of her own.<lb />
Women make up most of the students<lb />
of ECTC and therefore should be gi-<lb />
ven at least part of the Sports page.<lb />
WAA news in itself is insufficient to<lb />
do justice to the women or their di-<lb />
rectors. This call is addressed to the<lb />
WAA and the Womens Physical Ed.<lb />
department.<lb /><lb />
vou made the freshmen dread them<lb />
. encouraged rather emphatically<lb />
i to tt inch thick, ,n this line of work also. Now it is<lb />
4 ,nch"o1"JL and have an over- quu, and the sun shines bright and<lb />
, tv of 16 inches They should the birds do simr and the air is clean<lb />
more destruction to you. �<lb />
?'pKi�f" throw your gun away; it tnen-j<lb />
Chief throw your g However, � good spirit prevailed,<lb />
wUl do you no good. �J?J� 1 roallv we flshnien are all right<lb />
you walk your rounds �j " I �hint be able to write this.<lb />
come alive and send you lieemg<lb />
whence y.u came from, only to have<lb />
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�   feSM tui nU 22 By !fv Sunday Night<lb />
i�Here lies 'Chief who guarded the J<lb />
I will visit your ECTC until he spanked a The aimual pledge service for the<lb />
n� freshman during the week of Octo- YMCA and the YWCA was held<lb />
k- H to 27 in the year of 1944 Sunday night.<lb />
Ye itaph) Tht' 'ircsidcnt of the YWCA' Wil"<lb />
Roses to the upperclassmen who lie Mat, Daniels, and the president of<lb />
ma 'm trv to kill us. Bergeron, tho MCA. Sam Strickland, lead the<lb />
dUllL two groups, respectively, in their<lb />
Arnold Presents Budget p ;<lb />
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g. For this you<lb />
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plague. Fear when you<lb />
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: tain itching powder;<lb />
yoa lie down to rest, for<lb />
:  . � e coated with itch-<lb />
f. ar when you comb<lb />
ooab may be coated<lb />
po �' t. I We hope.)<lb />
Home Kconomics Club<lb />
Hans Future Programs<lb />
:ed at the Home Eco-<lb />
,ng in November,<lb />
the 1 r. sident. Lillian Hines, ap-<lb />
��. . to draw up plans<lb />
futun progrtae.<lb />
m -f the people on the<lb />
and the topics of the fu-<lb />
tan iiiHMj along with a paper<lb />
' - ions o fother topics, will<lb />
. on the Home Economical<lb />
hull.tin board in the Classroom build-<lb />
After a general discussion of sug-<lb />
gested topics, songs were sung and<lb />
refreshments served.<lb />
mnw�� 4V, Special singing was rendered by<lb />
For Acceptance By I ! Mary AHee Charlton, who sang "The<lb />
Fnday night Vespers, November ,rd's Prayer<lb />
3 was the regular business meetiag.<lb />
The devotional was conducted by<lb />
Mildred Wellons.<lb />
President Willie Mae Daniels pre-<lb />
sided. Sara McKeniie, chairman of,<lb />
the membership drive, reported that<lb />
the YWCA has a total of 265 mem-<lb />
bers Pearl Arnold, treasurer, pre-<lb />
sented the budget for the year, which<lb />
was accepted by the "Y� at large.<lb />
Willie Mae Daniels announced<lb />
that the World Student Service Fund<lb />
drive will be held on campus the first<lb />
week in December.<lb />
Buy your ladies' sheer<lb />
hose at�<lb />
WAVES perform vital Navy iobs. Without<lb />
them, manpower demands of the armed<lb />
forces would be much more severe.<lb />
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�ember lo<lb />
The TECO ECHO<lb />
Vissins, Bonner, Woody<lb />
Handle Student Fan Mail<lb />
McGinnis, Frank<lb />
Attend Conference<lb />
Aliee WigginSi of Sanbury, is better<lb />
known OB the ECTC campus as stu-<lb />
dent postmistress for the ever-popu-<lb />
lar place on our campus, the college<lb />
Post Office. Alice in her sophomore<lb />
year decided that she would like to do<lb />
some kind of work 01 the campus, so<lb />
she applied for work, but in no par-<lb />
ticular field. Upon being assigned<lb />
to the Post Office she started out on<lb />
the road to becoming manager of the<lb />
Post Office in the summer of '43 and<lb />
the fall of "44.<lb />
Alice is also doing her practice<lb />
teaching at the Orecnville High school<lb />
this quarter; she likes her work at<lb />
the high school immensely. She will<lb />
receive her A. B. degree in home<lb />
economies and science at the end of<lb />
the quarter.<lb />
Alice has also been active in many<lb />
other activities on the campus. She<lb />
has served as college marshal, Emer-<lb />
son society marshal, treasurer and re-<lb />
porter of the Home Economics club,<lb />
associate editor of the TECOAN;<lb />
and in the summer of '43 she was<lb />
president<lb />
meiit and<lb />
Judiciary.<lb />
In the Post Office working with<lb />
Alice are Florence Bonner and Iris<lb />
Woody.<lb />
ALICE WIGGINS<lb />
Dr. Howard J. McGinnis and Dr.<lb />
A. 1). Frank attended the Twenty-<lb />
Fourth Annual Meeting of the North<lb />
Carolina College conference at the<lb />
O. Henry hotel in Greensboro, Octo-<lb />
ber the 25-26.<lb />
Dr. Fulton J. Sheen, who spoke on<lb />
"A Charter for Education was the<lb />
main speaker. Dr. Sheen is profes-<lb />
sor of philosophy at the Catholic<lb />
University of America, Washington,<lb />
I). C.<lb />
Uev. Cuthbert E. Allen, conference<lb />
president, spoke on "Post-War<lb />
Changes to Education A new com-<lb />
mittee on war relations was or-<lb />
ganized.<lb />
The North Carolina conference was<lb />
organized to discuss the development<lb />
and improvement of the educational<lb />
program of the state sehools and col-<lb />
leges.<lb />
Two delegates represented each<lb />
college at the meeting.<lb />
ECTC Post Office<lb />
Has Interesting<lb />
College History<lb />
of the Student Govern-<lb />
secretary of the Women's<lb />
Happiness And Dejection Reign<lb />
During Mail Call Scramble<lb />
&amp;-<lb />
rTorence will become<lb />
the Post Office at the end of<lb />
quarter when Alice takes up the pro-<lb />
fession of teaching. Florence is<lb />
from Aurora. N. C. She has alsoth<lb />
d as Poe society marshal.<lb />
served as<lb />
Iris is from Graham,<lb />
is her first year in the Post<lb />
she is also serving on the Program<lb />
committee of the YWCA.<lb />
By JEAN HULL<lb />
Bang! Shuffle! Scrape! "That darn! fcerpieees of correspondence, stopping<lb />
boa "f mine stays empty all the )CCasionallly to bestow upon of those<lb />
 time i less fortunates, who droop about as<lb />
manager of "Oooo. it's from John-ny I one- did, a few words of wisdom<lb />
this "Will you move over, pe-leeze and enlightenment.<lb />
"Wow! I hit the jackpot There is another side of this life in<lb />
Yes, you guessed it. The scene is the Post Office�that of those care-<lb />
College Post Office. It is rash worn three who are responsible for<lb />
� -s when isn't?), and I, along the distribution of the mail. Of<lb />
I with everyone else, am in a mad. course, you know<lb />
N. C. This gcramble to see if I rate a letter, or gins, our faithful<lb />
Tost Office. I tw0 ,�. thrt,0.<lb />
all the other<lb />
The college post office has quite<lb />
an interesting history. Like the mail<lb />
handled in it. the post office has<lb />
"been around<lb />
We kick because the mail is not put<lb />
up on time occasionally, but getting<lb />
mail now i much simpler than it was,<lb />
in th early days of the college. The;<lb />
girls bad to go down town to get their<lb />
mail. It was later arranged so that<lb />
the room at the northwest end of<lb />
Austin (whore the "Y" store now is)<lb />
could be used for delivering mail.<lb />
From there the P. 0. was moved<lb />
to tlu room which is ust opposite<lb />
the TECO ECHO staff room. Only<lb />
one girl did 'part-time work in it.<lb />
This continued until about ten years<lb />
ago. at which time it was moved to<lb />
its present locality the dining hall.<lb />
The equipment was more than<lb />
doubled and another worker was<lb />
added. The P. 0. employed two girls<lb />
for about twelve years until the<lb />
National Youth administration made<lb />
it possiblt to hire two more.<lb />
Dr. McGinnis, who was in charge<lb />
of the (lost office for eighteen year<lb />
ucceeded by Mr. Smiley last<lb />
Oppelt Joins ECTC Faculty<lb />
As Education Teacher<lb />
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written besule � course 01<lb />
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thrir ,t-hedu!e cards of classes.<lb />
tfter these weeds ���<lb />
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bout wh.�m ��<lb />
naked, died �<lb />
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Alpha Siffma Sponsors<lb />
Hallowe'en Party<lb />
spon<lb />
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spoken "Oppert<lb />
the neap teacher �<lb />
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didn't have to plan for i'00 people,<lb />
I betcha, I betcha! Two trained dieti-<lb />
tian. Mrs. Rose Harrill and Alya<lb />
Ray Taylor, plan our meals, balanc-<lb />
ing them according to our daily re-<lb />
quirements. Many of those foods are<lb />
fairly bursting with vitamins,<lb />
them and you'll have plenty of<lb />
vigor and vitality. Yas, you!<lb />
them�Alice Wig-<lb />
postmistress, who<lb />
I peak over and around has served us three years and two<lb />
anxious students in the j summers, and her two able assistants,<lb />
fond hopes that I will find someI Florence Bonner and Iris Woody.<lb />
precious parcel lurking in my own; These patient girls are continually<lb />
dear box.<lb />
Of course, the girl whose box is<lb />
just above mine always manages to<lb />
get there first and monopolize the<lb />
surrounding territory. I finally re-<lb />
sort to pushing aside a few legs<lb />
was<lb />
May. Dr. Haynes took charge in I<lb />
September when Mr. Smiley became<lb />
the Dean of Men.<lb />
The college post office is the re-<lb />
sult of a courtesy arrangement with<lb />
the Greenville post office. It handles<lb />
insured packages and is now trying<lb />
to obtain authority to cash money<lb />
orders. If the College had a branch<lb />
post office, it would be open all day<lb />
but would open later and close earlier<lb />
than now and would not employ col-<lb />
lege girls.<lb />
night, October 2K. in<lb />
the campus building<lb />
body of BCTC <lb />
Students were attracted<lb />
"Gypsy Camp where Miss<lb />
t�l�l fortunes<lb />
inskii<lb />
playe<lb />
to nrnnies. takii<lb />
of Death and many<lb />
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the depa<lb />
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typographical error<lb />
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was itaffy. -f he "<lb />
lecturer or if he Wi<lb />
hi students.<lb />
typogrspl ea! error -<lb />
lift Dr. j. i. Op<lb />
;f mystery be<lb />
wondered if<lb />
boresome<lb />
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Ihe Alpha Sigma fraternity<lb />
(1 a Hallowe'en party Saturday<lb />
the basement of fa <lb />
for the student iiVV tm.re eSJM Is<lb />
' pelt, no longer a man<lb />
' eanae all of our qasstions have<lb />
answered and we have found that Dr.<lb />
Oppelt is a good teacher, a wonder-<lb />
ful sport, and a fin SUMS.<lb />
Dr. oppelt wsj bora fan Mapleton,<lb />
Minn. He did his undergraduate<lb />
work at Otterbein college. Ohio, re-<lb />
ceive bis master's degree at Cohsm-<lb />
l.ie university and b;� doctor's d<lb />
gree at Ohio State university. For<lb />
three years he taught math and<lb />
science at Central H c4, Lo-<lb />
Ohio. The next fifteen years<lb />
in mid I1<lb />
t . �<lb />
for<lb />
by the<lb />
Dempeey<lb />
they entered. While<lb />
many interesting games were<lb />
Bobbing for apples, throw-<lb />
Dr<lb />
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studie<lb />
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i�g pennies, taking rhost rides, i<lb />
tering the Valley<lb />
ade up a large portion of the<lb />
night's entertainment. In the lobby,<lb />
,ld, and at the<lb />
cake chances were<lb />
.f the party John Oharlton was<lb />
to draw for the<lb />
holding<lb />
elose ot tne<lb />
called to the stage<lb />
lucky number. The person<lb />
the lucky number, 899, was Edith<lb />
Buck, who received a beautifully<lb />
decorated cake. A large number at-<lb />
tended the Hallowe'en party and also<lb />
the usual dance in the gymnasium.<lb />
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college,<lb />
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GRADUATES<lb />
(Continued from Page One)<lb />
are Jessilu Aman, Edna Averett,<lb />
Mavis Ballance, Annie Bartholomew,<lb />
Rena Bateman. Gertrude Berry, Helen<lb />
Blanchard, Blennie Blue, Charlotte<lb />
Bordeaux, Lillian Boyette. Edith<lb />
harassed with such questions as, "Dicb<lb />
I get a letter today"? "Did my<lb />
nackage come?" "Was it insured"?<lb />
ilas the mail been put up"?<lb />
This last is the $64 question. Did<lb />
you know that some unthoughtful<lb />
(much to the consternation of their j.eople even go so far as to stand and<lb />
owners!) and crawling bravely hang on the door in an effort to at-<lb />
through. ! tract the attention of those within,<lb />
I eventually get past this mass of merely to ask if the mail has been <lb />
legs only to find that my box is fully put op. Naturally, when a dozen or<lb />
three feet away from me. At this more people disturb those working in,<lb />
point I get a "do or die" expression the PO, it takes them much longer<lb />
on my face, set my jaw determinedly, to put up that all-important mail of<lb />
and prepare for a final supreme ef-j yours and mine.<lb />
Entertainment Committee<lb />
Announces Year's Attractions<lb />
fort. Upon considerable exertion ap-<lb />
plied to the afore-mentioned task, I<lb />
eventually find myself before that all-<lb />
important box of mine.<lb />
But wait! That COULDN'T be my<lb />
box. There isn't even BO much as a<lb />
post card there! It is merely that<lb />
nobody tores me any more. Here I<lb />
Bradley, Virginia Britten, Virginia! work and slave to make my parents<lb />
Butt. Klla Carawan, Murel Chapman proud of me, and they don't even<lb />
Dixie Chappell, Emma Clark, Marie<lb />
drop me a measely little 'ole note to<lb />
encourage me. I used my best line<lb />
on tnat cute Marine I met, and where<lb />
does it get me?<lb />
Suddenly life has lost its luster.<lb />
An irrepressible gloom settles upon<lb />
me. My face assumes a haggard ex-<lb />
pression as I limp through the crowd,<lb />
desolate, care-worn, a solitary suffer-<lb />
er in this laughing throng of care-<lb />
free college students who all get at<lb />
least two five-page letters every day.<lb />
There is simply no justice, none<lb />
whatsoever!<lb />
However, as some learned person<lb />
once said, "Every dog has his day<lb />
Applied in this case it means that one<lb />
of these mornings I'm going to be<lb />
among those privileged characters<lb />
Students Eat Dogs<lb />
At Wiener Roast<lb />
Students eat dogs! Yes, Edna<lb />
Vann Harrell and Jimmie Warren led<lb />
the parade at the gala convention of j ,<lb />
the ECTC Dog-Eating Confederation<lb />
Cobb, Koena Collins. Nina Cook, Wil-<lb />
lie Copeland. Mildred Copeland, Mary<lb />
Cox, Mary Cozart.<lb />
Mrs. Margaret Dale, Bonnie Davis,<lb />
Doris Davis. Dorothy Davis, Ruth<lb />
Davis, Annadell Dawson, Wilma Dean,<lb />
Mrs. Ruth Durden. Doris Edwards,<lb />
Lina Edwards. Virginia English,<lb />
Annie Evans, Alice Ferrell, Jane<lb />
Fisher, Marjorie Fitzgerald, Amy<lb />
Floyd, Lois Greene, Lucy F. Green,<lb />
Jane Harden, Myrtle Harris, Rosalyn<lb />
Harris, Wilma Hart, Mary Hastings,<lb />
Vera Hastings. Christine Hellen, Iris<lb />
Herring, Betsy Hobgood, Genevieve<lb />
Hodgin. Kathryne Holder, Anne Hol-<lb />
loman, Sybil Horton.<lb />
Lillia Hunter, Louisa Hunter,) who read happily over several mas-<lb />
Sarah Hunter, Mrs. Blanche Jackson<lb />
Helen James, Mary Jefferson, Mildred<lb />
Johnson, Hazel Jones, Floridel Ken-j<lb />
nedy, Mrs. Beatrice Kirchner, Mrs<lb />
Maxine Lane, Edna Lane, Margaret<lb />
Lewis, Wilma Lewis, Janice Lister,<lb />
Evelyn Lyon.<lb />
Pearl McDonald, Harold McDougle,<lb />
Ruth McHan, Lona Maddrey, Bobby-<lb />
Martin, Myrtle Massengill, Glellie<lb />
Mizelle, Doris Moore, Lorraine Moore,<lb />
Esther Morgan, Florine Morris,<lb />
Gladys Mumford, Frances Newby,<lb />
Blonnie Odom, Sue Parker, Cassie<lb />
Parnell, Dorothy Pearsall, Annie<lb />
Perry. Rebecca Perry, Bdna Powell,<lb />
Mrs. Nell Reavis, Margaret Reed,<lb />
Helen Register, Grace Roberson,<lb />
Mary Roberts, Viola Register, Frances<lb />
Roberts, Alma Rouse, Virginia Rouse,<lb />
Marjorie Rowe.<lb />
Dorothy Sasser, Dorothy Shearin,<lb />
Mary Sheffield, Lucy Smith, Alma<lb />
Simmons, Martha Spence, Annie<lb />
Stevens, Helen Stone, Alice Stovall,<lb />
Grace Taylor, Frances Tunstall, Vir-<lb />
ginia Uzzele, Linda Vann, Ernestine<lb />
Vinson, Annie Ward, Gwendolyn<lb />
Ward, Mabel Watson, Mildred White,<lb />
Dorothy Whitley, Edith Wilkerson,<lb />
Hazel Williford, Jessie Wilson, Doro-<lb />
thy Wilson, Mrs. Oleta Wood.<lb />
Billie Bennett, Virginia Bledsoe,<lb />
Nell Carter, Lucille Davis, Ophelia<lb />
Hooks, Virginia Knowles, Mrs. Carley<lb />
Johnston, Margaret Liles, Elizabeth<lb />
Matthews, Frances Robertson, Betty<lb />
Spruill, Mrs. Mattie Barnes, Nancy<lb />
Darden, ,Mrs. Marjorie Phillips, Mrs.<lb />
Ivy Synder, Mrs. Luella Stancill,<lb />
Mrs. Erma Turner, Minnie Whitting-<lb />
ton.<lb />
In case you are doubtful about the<lb />
hours during which the Post Office is<lb />
pen. they are as follows: 8:00-9:00;<lb />
12:15-1:00, 1:15-2:00, and 5:30-6:00.<lb />
Mail is received from the Green-<lb />
vilk Post Office before breakfast and<lb />
before lunch. The packages usually<lb />
come in before lunch, a package list<lb />
being posted as soon after lunch as<lb />
possible.<lb />
The campus mail (notices etc.) is<lb />
distributed three times daily. By the<lb />
way, such mail should be written on<lb />
standard size note cards and arranged<lb />
in alphabetical order as they are<lb />
dropped in the "local' 'box.<lb />
Have you ever given a false name<lb />
to one of your ardent admirers in<lb />
the Marine corps? Then the "sad<lb />
Elections Held<lb />
To Fill Vacancies<lb />
A number of studenl government<lb />
vacancies were filled in an election of<lb />
Tuesday. October SI. Nominations<lb />
for the vacancies, which existed at<lb />
the beginning of the year, were made<lb />
at a mass meeting on October 11.<lb />
of<lb />
Margaret Hall defeated Marjorie<lb />
Jones and Doris Kranck for the office<lb />
of secretary of the Student Coopera-<lb />
tive council. Defeating Penny Smith,<lb />
Faye Jessup was elected second assis-<lb />
tant treasurer.<lb />
Dr. Carl Adams won over Miss<lb />
Ellen Caldwell and Dr. Beecher Flana-<lb />
gan for the postion of faculty adviser<lb />
of the council.<lb />
Beverly Cutler was the only nomi-<lb />
nee for chairman of the Men's judici-<lb />
ary. Mabel Wynn was also unopposed<lb />
for the office of vice-chairman of the<lb />
Women's judiciary.<lb />
Brooks Beddingfield, who defeated<lb />
sack" writes you an adoring letter<lb />
pouring forth his ardent admiration Kit Blackmail. Shirley Braswell, and<lb />
for you, only to have said adoring<lb />
letter returned to him by our weary<lb />
post-mistress, who has searched vain-<lb />
ly for the name thereon. 'Tis a sad<lb />
case, but one which could be easily<lb />
remedied. Aw, have a heart! Con-<lb />
sider those poor girls who have to<lb />
send back those letters. Now, that's<lb />
better! We knew you'd see it their<lb />
way.<lb />
The Entertainment committee<lb />
i : Carolina Teachers college has<lb />
scheduled four attractions and has<lb />
made tentative plans for other enter-<lb />
tainments to be presented during the<lb />
remainder of the school year.<lb />
Robert St John, noted news com-<lb />
, . ntator, will speak here in early<lb />
December. On February 1 Mona<lb />
1'aulee. mezzo-soprano of the Metro-<lb />
politan Opera company and Colum-<lb />
1 ia network artist, will appear in<lb />
concert.<lb />
Young and talented pianist William<lb />
Kapell will play here on March 5, and<lb />
Mia Slavenska, glamorous leading<lb />
Prima Ballerina, Ballet Russe de<lb />
Monte Carlo, and star of the motion<lb />
picture. "Ballerina will bring her<lb />
dance ensemble to this campus April<lb />
2<lb />
This year season tickets are avail-<lb />
able to the public. They may be pur-<lb />
chased when tickets for the concerts<lb />
are on sale.<lb />
The members of the Entertainment<lb />
committee for 1944-45 include Jose-<lb />
phine Gibson, chairman, Louise Kilgo,<lb />
Dot Peebles, Miss Marguerite Aus<lb />
tin, Mr. Charles Fisher and Dr. A. D<lb />
Frank.<lb />
ram<lb />
were rpent in educational administra-<lb />
tion and teaching which accounts for<lb />
his excellent ability to make his<lb />
courses m education realistic Dr.<lb />
Oppelt taught St Ohio State univers-<lb />
ity, following bis study there and<lb />
came to us from Simpson college to<lb />
Iowa.<lb />
He has contributed to a number of<lb />
periodicals, among them. "The Ameri-<lb />
can School Board Journal "The<lb />
High School Teacher" and "Educa-<lb />
tional Administration and Super-<lb />
vision<lb />
Ft<lb />
IfOUR EXCLUSIVE<lb />
WINTER ' : FIT<lb />
"Life<lb />
Topic<lb />
If yon happen to pass the tennis<lb />
courts on Tuesday, Thursday, Satur-<lb />
day or Sunday afternoon you might<lb />
hear Dr. Haynes saying something<lb />
like thi "Okay, Posey, you can stand<lb />
up now it's safe If you stop for a �<lb />
minute, you will find that Dr. tppelt<lb />
has just executed his favorite stroke.<lb />
C. HEBER FORBES<lb />
where, the tiatitm shops<lb />
ami saves.<lb />
The riffet kind  frw<lb />
and foodl foi -�<lb />
snack-<lb />
McGinnis Speaks<lb />
On Education Week<lb />
Dr. Howard J. McGinnis spoke in<lb />
chapel on Tuesday, November 7, on<lb />
"Education Week He spoke of the<lb />
many educational institutions which<lb />
Elizabeth Cox. will fill the vacancy<lb />
on the Student-Faculty committee.<lb />
Although nominations were made to<lb />
fill the faculty vacancy on the com-<lb />
mittee, the faculty must elect its own<lb />
member.<lb />
No one of the five nominees for<lb />
the college marshal vacancy received<lb />
a majority of the votes cast for that<lb />
position; Jean Scarborough defeated<lb />
Dot Peebles in a second election.<lb />
Doris Brock, Katherine Hester and<lb />
Alene Vause were the nominees elim-<lb />
inated in the primary.<lb />
of Newspaper Publishers last Sun-<lb />
day. In case you don't follow this<lb />
double talk, we are trying to tell you<lb />
that the TECO ECHO staff had a<lb />
wiener roast at the chimney last Sun-<lb />
day night.<lb />
At the last count Edna Vann and<lb />
Jimmie had eaten about 10, or was it<lb />
15, or maybe 20 dogs�we don't re-<lb />
member. Eating hotdogs is like<lb />
drinking little toddies�after the first<lb />
three or four a fellow forgets how to<lb />
count.<lb />
Mary Young Bass cried away her<lb />
appetite while cutting up the onions<lb />
and e�uld eat only eight. Tom Wil-<lb />
liams, the "ed was so busy keeping<lb />
the fire going that he devoured only<lb />
nine of the hot canines.<lb />
Among the other high-scorers were<lb />
Amos Clark, 12; "D. J Creech, 16;<lb />
Freda Caudell, 11; Curtis Butler, 26<lb />
(well, almost), "Sprinkle" and about<lb />
15 other "stoogents<lb />
Miss Grigsby, member of the Eng-<lb />
lish department, announced that pic-<lb />
tures for the TECOAN will be made<lb />
November 13-16. Dr. McGinnis an-<lb />
nounced that classes will end Wednes-<lb />
day, November 22 at noon for Thanks-<lb />
giving holidays, and students will re-<lb />
turn to begin classes on Monday<lb />
morning, November 28.<lb />
LAUTARES BROS.<lb />
JEWELERS<lb />
Watches � Jewelry<lb />
Silver � Gifts<lb />
Watch Repairing<lb />
"The College Jeweler"<lb />
VISIT THE<lb />
DIXIE LUNCH<lb />
'�Where The Gang Eats"<lb />
HONEYCTTT<lb />
GROCERY<lb />
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While Studying<lb />
Garris Grocery<lb />
"If It's In Town, We Have IL"<lb />
QUALITY and QUANTITY<lb />
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DELICIOUS<lb />
CAROLINA BAIRY'S<lb />
MILK SHAKES<lb />
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You will find gifts for your family and friends<lb />
on our third floor<lb />
Patronize Your College<lb />
Stores<lb />
Belk-Tyler Co.<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Stationery Store<lb />
A COMPLETE LINE OF<lb />
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Soda Shop<lb />
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