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Secember 18<lb />
ECTC Pays Tribute<lb />
To Janice Marine<lb />
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On November 21 the students of<lb />
ECTC payed tribute to Janice Marine,<lb />
B member of the Senior class, who<lb />
died suddenly on October 28.<lb />
The memorial service began with<lb />
a Scripture reading and prayer by<lb />
John, noted newspaper I Dr. Howard J. McGinnis. Short<lb />
radio commentator, will speech in tribute to Janice Marine<lb />
were riven by Miss Holtzclaw, her<lb />
ight auditorium on Moo-1<lb />
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w n1 to Europe in l�3i<lb />
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Play Night On December 8<lb />
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adviser; France Eakes, a class-<lb />
mate; and Miss Annie L. Morton,<lb />
. dean of women. All three spoke of<lb />
isociated I her loyalty, sincerity, faithfulness<lb />
the day and dependability.<lb />
The memorial service was con-<lb />
cluded by Mr. Fisher who sang "Out<lb />
i i the Night<lb />
of King �<lb />
A Murder Has Been Arranged<lb />
ToBe P resen ted I onite-Saturday<lb />
�ltd the<lb />
cupation<lb />
escape of<lb />
�� Belgrade<lb />
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husi<lb />
MRS. R. K. SELLERS<lb />
ECTC Alumna Is<lb />
On College Staff<lb />
Y<lb />
ftv : ntosl of VOU probably kll<lb />
our new scial science teacher, Mr<lb />
i; to �'� Ui : Stat in! �<lb />
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! and of I Silent People in<lb />
three weeks. Ano her book, "It- Al-<lb />
ways Tomorrow was scheduled for<lb />
e late in Noveralx i<lb />
 rty- � old, R '��� H St.<lb />
Writers' Club Is<lb />
onued By Greene<lb />
The Writers clul<lb />
rroui<lb />
one of the newh<lb />
on the campus<lb />
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��, sofl i � k( n.<lb />
eyed, brown-haired,<lb />
Although his impres-<lb />
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She received both her<lb />
ve beard and mustache give him a<lb />
A degree, from ECTC. Ktinte1 appearance, he is<lb />
from Oak Park, Illinois, a horn, t .wn<lb />
ne shai � En I H mingway.<lb />
IVE<lb />
"Lite In Mexico"<lb />
Topic Of ACE Meet<lb />
RUES<lb />
U. E. Sellars<lb />
. B<lb />
d 1 addition, she has also studied at<lb />
k any t(  i-nlvirsity of North Carolina in<lb />
field of literature and art educa-<lb />
tion.<lb />
Mrs. Sellars finished high school<lb />
in Ayden. N. C. and then took a two<lb />
� professional course at this col-<lb />
After teaching at Grifton for<lb />
.out- time, she married and made her<lb />
in Greenrilk in 1026.<lb />
g , cam back to ECTC in 1940 I<lb />
v B. degree; in 1942 she<lb />
 her M. A. in history. Dur-<lb />
thhi time she was hostess and<lb />
� for the National Youth<lb />
Music Recital Is<lb />
Given By Students<lb />
A student musk recil<lb />
in the Wright huil<lb />
held a me ting on Tuesday afternoon,<lb />
November 21, at which tryouts for<lb />
membership wore read and three new<lb />
members were elected.<lb />
i� new members were Joy Flana-<lb />
; gan, Amanda Etheridge and Martha<lb />
Strawn. Miss Flanagan's short<lb />
' story, -The Sixth Day deals in an<lb />
unusual manner with a circus freak<lb />
whose loneliness fosters rebellion but<lb />
who is forced to accept his lot. A<lb />
story of the North Carolina coast and<lb />
,t- liv. exploits of the Coast Guard<lb />
was Miss Ejheridge's contribution.<lb />
This tale is especially good in its<lb />
characterization of Captain Pat, an<lb />
elderly man who prefers active duty<lb />
to an easy retirement Miss Strawn<lb />
 thri : t sketches�a<lb />
"A Murder Has Been Arranged<lb />
a murder mystery in three acts, by<lb />
I Eralyn Williams, will be presented by<lb />
I the Chi Pi players tonight and to-mor-<lb />
1 row night at 8:30 in the Austin audi-<lb />
torium. The play is directed by Mr.<lb />
W. Kenneth Christian. Hennie Cooper<lb />
is stage manager.<lb />
Sir Charles Jasper's high-tempered<lb />
seeretarj is played by Charlotte<lb />
Play Night is being sponsored by<lb />
the YWCA and YMCA Friday night,<lb />
December 8, from 7:00 till 10:00 in<lb />
the Campus building. All proceeds<lb />
will go to the World Student Service<lb />
Fund drive for refugee students and<lb />
prisoners of war.<lb />
Play Night will be similar to a<lb />
carnival and will consist of booths<lb />
sponsored by various college organi-<lb />
zations. There will be dancing, re-<lb />
freshments, fun houses, auctions and<lb />
a style show, "Miss College Girl, of<lb />
1944 modeled by the boys. Admis-<lb />
mission to any of the booths will be<lb />
one cent.<lb />
The World Student Service Fund<lb />
is a world-wide drive to help student<lb />
Robertson; Cavendish, the band con-1<lb />
ductor, by saxophonist R i c h a r d j rejief -pne money raised from this<lb />
David; ;Mr. Wragg, Sir Charles' j drive fcroes to huy books, study ma-<lb />
cook, by Sarah Moore; Jimmy North, j terias medicial supplies, food and<lb />
a charming stranger, by Otis Peele: I ci(,thing for refugee students and<lb />
Beatrice, Sir Charles' wife, by Doro- j �r;nnprs nf war. It is also used to<lb />
thy Creech;<lb />
mother, bv<lb />
prisoners of war.<lb />
J. L. Brandt and Jimm<lb />
scene from Chi Pi pr du<lb />
der Has Been Arranged.<lb />
Warren in Charles' only living relative, by<lb />
 Mir- Warren and a strange Woman, by<lb />
Camille Jernigan.<lb />
ECTC Sends Delation<lb />
To Student Legislature<lb />
Mrs. Arthur, Beatrice's i j reimikl colleges and universities<lb />
Iris Ruth Smith; S&amp;Mjn wartorn countries. The drive will<lb />
Charles himself, a student of occult, j last from December 4 through Decera-<lb />
by J. L. Brandt; Maurice Mullins, Sir 11)er y<lb />
Today a "question and answer"<lb />
service is being held in the "Y" hut<lb />
regarding any information concerning<lb />
the drive. The Vesper service in<lb />
Austin auditorium on Sunday, De-<lb />
cember 3, will also be in connection<lb />
with this relief fund.<lb />
There will he a missionary guest<lb />
at chapel next Tuesday, who will tell<lb />
some of her experiences with the<lb />
World Student Service Fund.<lb />
chara I � r<lb />
age, and<lb />
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descriptivi<lb />
ministration and also a hostess<lb />
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frui<lb />
M<lb />
f the Seabeen.<lb />
Before accepting her present p-<lb />
J � � U teacher of government and.<lb />
v. she taught at Greem<lb />
high school: Next quarter she bop,<lb />
,  to teach her major subject, history.<lb />
When ad about her favorite<lb />
 �.� of using lNure time, she a,l<lb />
�on that .he was very interested m re-<lb />
.t.areh work. She also enjoys sewing<lb />
� and picture painting.<lb />
Mr Sellars is a native Ol l �l<lb />
' county and now resides in Greenville<lb />
was given<lb />
in Wednes-<lb />
day, No lr<lb />
T1   2. am was as follow "A<lb />
Garden at Evening" by Eckesl �<lb />
: "Th� "� meetm was held in th.<lb />
Liadow, played by Mettle Ragsdale hall and Miss<lb />
�. .� g , , by (ur. Greene, the faculty member of the<lb />
Brown; To A . was hostess.<lb />
Eighteen students represented Eastthese rame bills were presented by.<lb />
( andina Teachers college at the Grace Whitehurst, ���" "<lb />
Eighth Annual Studenl Legislature Marjorie E. Smith with Clifton Cran-<lb />
asaembly held in the Capitol building dell, Elsie West and Mary oung;<lb />
�n Raleigh November 17-18. Dr. P. A. Bass making the seconding: speeches.<lb />
Toll accompanied the group. At the joint meeting at e opening!<lb />
The ECTC delegation presented of the Assembly Amanda Etheridge<lb />
three bills of which two wore passed was elected speaker pro tem of the The Senior class elected their sen-<lb />
d waa defeated. The first of House, and Mary Young Bass was ior superiatives on Monday.<lb />
Seniors Elect<lb />
Superlatives<lb />
dealt with appointed representative from ECTC<lb />
MacDowell, played by The Writers club a<lb />
   �� k, , � in the fall with four student,<lb />
rn; Ma; -  ��� I provement ol<lb />
plaVed 1 Rachel Lee; andjmembers and a faculty member in- defeated wza a<lb />
j S � y Schumann, ludo.1 on itioll. They Wuo Curios<lb />
. �� Butler, Jimmy Warren, Catherme<lb />
� E. You Walk" bv Handle Sprinkle. Myrtle Pnce and Miss<lb />
M ,v , : b, Jean ftoberson; Greene. The purpose of the chib is<lb />
v 3 S,V Cbates, rendered to encourage creative writing among<lb />
� J, , J , .  .m il Mio" talented students and to give mem-<lb />
iV l'�t I<lb />
Mir.<lb />
W.r<lb />
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FTT<lb />
Btargen<lb />
crave taJka<lb />
ra<lb />
of<lb />
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Teco Echo Staff<lb />
Adds New Members<lb />
A mo Clark has been promoted<lb />
from reporter to associate editor of,<lb />
the TECO ECHO succeeding Jimmy<lb />
Warren, who will resign after the<lb />
. ; -o limmv is going to aTO-<lb />
Uh Meeting next issue. Jimm �<lb />
, of the lina after Christmas.<lb />
Ue fur Kargsofet N.sbet s cartoonist for.<lb />
.rmenoftb. te paper. ThejejreH <lb />
appointed era. Theyar. . � <lb />
Walker. Harrell, Freda CaudeU, hnYl '<lb />
Pe1 Cl, Harper, Jean HodgensEvelyn<lb />
games; Lewis, Bud Jackson. Ruth hitf n-lo <lb />
Wont Betsy Hellen. Joyce Str.ckian.i. Nan,<lb />
d by Josephine Gib- bers tho benefit of hearing cnt.csm<lb />
iden Dance" bv Duranti. of their work. It is hoped that a<lb />
 SaUy M Johnston. number of students on the campus<lb />
comoanisU for the recital j will join the group during" the year.<lb />
�Trnigan and Dorothyl Tryouts will be held again durmg<lb />
, , the winter quarter.<lb />
Johnson.<lb />
re.<lb />
pas-<lb />
informal essay. The<lb />
parlor of,<lb />
' T, the two thai wer passe  , - ar�iii�<lb />
'the establishmen of a state equaliza- to accompany Governor J. Melville<lb />
tion fund for the constructing and Broughtou to the meeting.<lb />
.iequipingof pnblk chools. The sec- The students representing ECTC<lb />
tra,UZ ond bill was concerned with the im- were Miriam Averette, Mary Young<lb />
libraries. The Bass, Brooks Beddingfield, Dorothy<lb />
humer- Jean Creech, Clifton Crandell, Aman-<lb />
tull tnai was ue;�� � �� �"�"�� ��s�" w�u<lb />
ous one asking that all buses slow da Etheridge, Jean Hodgens, Walter<lb />
down when approaching historical Jackson. Camille Jernigan Louise<lb />
markers in order to let the passengers Keith. Dorothy Peebles. Myrtle Price. �BW<lb />
read them and so become familiar Dorothy Reade, Marjorie E. Smith, Dot Lewis; ;best dancer, Ethel Smith;<lb />
with the history of North Carolina. Martha Strawn, Jimmie Warren, best dressed, Mary Edith<lb />
These were presented in the House; Elsie West and Grace Whitehurst.<lb />
bv Martha Strawn. Miriam Averette This assembly was sponsored by<lb />
and Dorothy Peebles with Amanda the Pi Kappa Delta honorary forensic<lb />
Etheridge Dorothy Jean Creech and fraternity of State college. Thirteen<lb />
Brook. Beddingfield presenting the colleges were represented with around<lb />
seconding speeches. In the Senate. 175 delegates present.<lb />
elected were most intellectual, Clarine<lb />
Johnson; most individual, Jane<lb />
Hardy; most dependable, Bessie<lb />
Council; wittiest, Mable Wynns; best<lb />
disposition, Sam Strickland; most<lb />
studious, Myrtle Price; most sincere.<lb />
Ellen Riddick; friendliest. Mary Alice<lb />
Cahoon; most talented, Camille Jerni-<lb />
gan; most athletic, Dot Peele; most<lb />
versatile, Dot Lewis; most capable,<lb />
worth; prettiest, Mary (Billie)<lb />
Bryan; ;cutest. Burchie Davis; most<lb />
popular, Dot Lewis.<lb />
Professor Deal Directs<lb />
Lost And Found Bureau<lb />
rn&amp; Peebles Elected ! English Class 330<lb />
�Srjiety V ice-President Presents "The Unseen"<lb />
rie<lb />
ion;<lb />
� � .<lb />
� Huketh,<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />
ntle. Ella CaahweB,<lb />
and Mary Buckmaster.<lb />
Betty Jervis<lb />
New Dorm Standards Put<lb />
Into Effect November 27<lb />
Advisory council for c.m,i,�<lb />
ege<lb />
Faculty Ad-<lb />
I)r Howard J<lb />
 D. Fran Dr. P. A<lb />
Dr. Lucille<lb />
I. Morton and<lb />
 met Jointly<lb />
ratrw cun-<lb />
. i. - ol I<lb />
tandardi and<lb />
The fact was pointed<lb />
had to be done<lb />
the dormitories<lb />
� .  on that the<lb />
og<lb />
: Krusslon by fac-<lb />
Dr. McGinnis<lb />
,r to the 0<lb />
 what might<lb />
ve the situations.<lb />
The Advisory council gave lU<lb />
tl<lb />
tion.<lb />
i tn the suggestions. i�-<lb />
SSUT� "SS Z Cooper.<lb />
tv council and in the mass mee ng<lb />
Having been accepted in ��<lb />
ings, the suggestions are a part of<lb />
 he dormitory standards andI regula- ,<lb />
tions and will be listed in the hand-<lb />
book as such. - - �<lb />
The standards are as follows<lb />
 There shall be quietnc- te<lb />
Dot Peebles was elected vice-presi-<lb />
dent of the Ejnerson society at a<lb />
meeting held November 16. Freda<lb />
and Found bureau of the��5<lb />
�f May<lb />
The Lost ana rouna � caudell was elected chairman<lb />
college, which is located in Professor 1 fM Emerson society.<lb />
to C Deal's office, was established Te Digram on Emerson's life was<lb />
Ca-<lb />
ago at the request<lb />
lureau<lb />
watch<lb />
Soph-Senior Dance<lb />
To Be December 9<lb />
The Sophomore class will enter-<lb />
tain the eniors at the annual Sopho-<lb />
more-Senior dance December 9, from<lb />
8:00 till U:5-<lb />
The theme of the dance will be<lb />
exeeptins Saturday ms)�hen �n p <lb />
tbout seven yean<lb />
ol the students.<lb />
Articles that are lost are reported<lb />
to Prof Deal's office and those that j<lb />
are tound are returned to it to be<lb />
claimed by their owners. During the<lb />
two months the Lost and Found<lb />
has bandied about ten<lb />
fifteen necklaces and brace-<lb />
lets and twenty fountain pens. Among<lb />
other articles handled by this office<lb />
are compacts, class rings, college<lb />
pins, keys, umbrellas, evening coats<lb />
and lipsticks.<lb />
Prof. Deal commented that of all<lb />
the lost articles handled in his office,<lb />
all are claimed except the fountain<lb />
pens that won't write and the lip-<lb />
sticks.<lb />
"I am absolutely convinced of the<lb />
honesty of the student 1ody as a<lb />
whose. 1 have found no student who<lb />
ever took an article that had been<lb />
turned in unless he was completely<lb />
satisfied that it was his stated<lb />
Prof. Deal.<lb />
"The Unseen a one act play by<lb />
Alice Gerstenberg, was presented in<lb />
chapel on Tuesday, November 14 by<lb />
the English 330 class.<lb />
Various members of the class com-<lb />
posed the cast and back-stage crew.<lb />
:aThe play was directed by Mr. W. K.<lb />
boon and Dot Peebles. Christian, teacher of dramatics.<lb />
Lib Darden is the new president of The characters were Jeffrey Nor-<lb />
th e Emerson society succeeding fleet Hardy; Hulda, Janice Smith,<lb />
Mary Alice Charlton. I and Lois, Joyce Griffin.<lb />
Home Furnishings Class<lb />
Arranges Book Exhibit<lb />
Students in the home furnishings<lb />
class of the home economics depart-<lb />
ment have arranged an exhibit of<lb />
"one hundred inexpemive books for<lb />
a home library" in the reception<lb />
room. The exhibit was open through<lb />
November 28.<lb />
The list of one hundred books was<lb />
prepared and published by the "Maga-<lb />
zine Publishers' Weekly It includes<lb />
books on the following topics: Home<lb />
references, art and music, science,<lb />
nature, philosophy and religion, his-<lb />
tory, biography, travel, poetry, drama<lb />
and essays.<lb />
REPORT ON STUDENT COUNCIL MEETINGS<lb />
dormitories between the hours<lb />
7 rrVKht. in dormitories<lb />
Zl those in halls, parlors and<lb />
bShTar. to be extmguished at<lb />
,CE<lb />
� of the Student Co-I shall be extende visiting from<lb />
appointed a com- 3. There shal be <lb />
rl art some suggestions H:00 p.m. untii granted<lb />
� ae hour at which the 4. That lig of the house<lb />
.uld be extinguished in the by and at the di.<lb />
,i regulations govern- president.<lb />
'<lb />
ouietness conducive<lb />
ly ng conditions. The<lb />
ia as follows: Mary Alice<lb />
cards be printed<lb />
from Cherry Point.<lb />
Ml sophomores and seniors are re-<lb />
quested to sign up for the dance in<lb />
front of the "Y" store Friday, De-<lb />
cember 1, and Monday, December 4.<lb />
Invitations will be sold Friday, De-<lb />
for cember 8, in front of the "Y" store.<lb />
The various committee chairmen<lb />
Studying" aan7�SleepinV for each.   <lb />
iary Alice student's r��m- he ftbove sug-1<lb />
hairman. Dorothy Jean Any ff�lt in a council call-<lb />
(rev. Mvrtle Price, Willie Mae gestions wi� � mmenAed that the<lb />
Dudela, Jthn Charlton. Dr. P. A" down� and "tion9 be the definite<lb />
Toll and Dr. E. R. Browning. foreg0"5ilr of the house commit-<lb />
The committee worked out some responsibility<lb />
�uggtstions and submitted them totee.<lb />
Nellie Winfield, Florence<lb />
Bonner; figure, Jackie DeLysle;<lb />
orchestra. Jean Roberson; refresh-<lb />
ments, Francis Lewis; -invitations,<lb />
Katherine White; chaperones, Frances<lb />
Paige; lighting, Hennie Cooper.<lb />
In the Student D operative council<lb />
meeting Novemlv r 29 Martha Mosely<lb />
was elected as Junior class represen-<lb />
tative on the point system committee<lb />
to replace Geraldine Albritton. Annie<lb />
Lee Eason was elected as Senior class<lb />
representative to the point system<lb />
committee, and Katherine Abernathy<lb />
was elected chairman of this commit-<lb />
tee.<lb />
The following organizations volun-<lb />
teered to keep the- Campus building<lb />
open during next quarter on Sunday<lb />
at recreation hour: English club, Jan.<lb />
7; YWCA, Jan. 14; FT A, Jan. 21;<lb />
Commerce club, Jan. 28; Science club,<lb />
Feb. 4; Home Ec club, Feb. 11; Phi<lb />
Sigma Pi, Feb. 18; International Re-<lb />
lations club, Feb. 25; Alpha Sigma,<lb />
Mar. 4; and Jarvis Forensic club,<lb />
Mar. 11.<lb />
A committee composed of Margaret<lb />
Person, chairman. Louise Keith and<lb />
Mary C. Dixon was appointed to go<lb />
over the Constitution to detect any<lb />
flaws and report to the Council<lb />
ig. She pointed out that it is diffi-<lb />
cult for students to see with the<lb />
present lights unless they are direct-<lb />
ly under the light. A committee to<lb />
investigate the lighting situation was<lb />
Superintendent Graham from New<lb />
Bern and Superintendent Armstrong<lb />
from Goldsboro wpuld speak Novem-<lb />
ber 9 on teacher training, and he<lb />
urg�d all practice teachers to be<lb />
anointed as follows: John Charlton, present. Mr. Brewer, college electri-<lb />
chairman, Elizabeth Thomas, Tom-<lb />
mie Averette, Elizabeth Bridgers and<lb />
Bernice Godley.<lb />
Louise Keith reported on the work<lb />
of the Student Legislature commit-<lb />
tee. She gave a context of the bills<lb />
which were to be presented to the<lb />
Legislature. These bills appear else-<lb />
where in this issue.<lb />
President Amanda Etheridge ap-<lb />
pointed a committee composed of<lb />
Elsie West, chairman, Sylvia Greene<lb />
and Erma Hinnant to work with Dr.<lb />
Karl Gilbert on a radio program. A<lb />
cian, discussed the lighting system in<lb />
the dormitories and asked to students<lb />
to cooperate by not overloading the<lb />
circuits.<lb />
Miss Annie L. Morton, dean of<lb />
women, made several announcements.<lb />
She said that students must file off-<lb />
campus slips for both the Thanks-<lb />
giving and the Christmas holidays.<lb />
She asked that students expecting<lb />
week-end guest other than parents<lb />
and alumni file a slip a day before<lb />
the guests are expected to arrive.<lb />
Miss Morton urged that students<lb />
cittee to inveati.au the U�l answer telephone calls M soon as pos-<lb />
Amanda Etheridge is ex officio mem- Lane,<lb />
dances on Saturday nights was ap-<lb />
pointed as follows: Mary Blane Jus-<lb />
tus, chairman, Jackie DeLysle, Doro-<lb />
thy Reade, Sybil Ledford, Louise<lb />
Keith, Dr. J. L. Oppelt and Miss Jean<lb />
ber of this committee.<lb />
November 15<lb />
Helen Wooten made a report on the<lb />
lighting situation in dormitories at<lb />
the meeting of the Student Coopera-<lb />
tive council November 15. She stated<lb />
that she and Mr. Brewer, the college<lb />
electrician, had gone through the<lb />
various dormitories and had found<lb />
the lighting facilities to be inade-<lb />
quate in all rooms.<lb />
Helen suggested that an attempt<lb />
be made to secure fluorescent light-<lb />
Willie Mae Daniels asked that each<lb />
organization sign up for its booth for<lb />
Play Night. The following commit-<lb />
tee was appointed to sponsor the Stu-<lb />
dent Cooperative council booth:<lb />
Mytrle Price, chairman, Ruthie Wins-<lb />
low, Jean Roberson, Alta Mae Thom-<lb />
son and Margaret HalL<lb />
Mass Meeting<lb />
The mass meeting held November<lb />
8 was given almost entirely to the<lb />
making of raried announcements.<lb />
Dr. H. J. McGinnis announced that<lb />
sible. She said that if anyone had<lb />
not had her grades recorded, she<lb />
should do so the following day. Also<lb />
anyone holding a new office should<lb />
have it recorded.<lb />
President Etheridge read a letter<lb />
of appreciation from the parents of<lb />
Janice Marine.<lb />
President Etheridge introduced a<lb />
discussion ofi the lights-out situation.<lb />
The rules and recommendations that<lb />
had been submitted to the Faculty<lb />
council concerning the maintenance<lb />
of qpiet and good study conditions in<lb />
the dormitories were read. These<lb />
rules appear elsewhere in this issue.<lb />
President Etheridge read a letter<lb />
from Mr. F. D. Duncan stating that<lb />
See COUNCIL on Page Three<lb />
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PAGE TWO<lb />
The TECO ECHO<lb />
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Bring The Boys Home<lb />
By Buying" War Bonds<lb />
Wasn't it wonderful�that Thanks-<lb />
giving dinner! The turkey a golden brown,<lb />
fragrant and tempting, the steaming rice<lb />
covered with rich giblet gravy, the sweet<lb />
potato souffle topped with marshmallows<lb />
delicately browned, the fresh string beans,<lb />
the celery and olives and salted nuts, the hot<lb />
buttered rolls, the mincemeat pie, and that<lb />
satisfying cup of coffee�ah, such a meal<lb />
would tempt the gods.<lb />
The distinct pleasure of eating leisure-<lb />
ly with your family, cracking the same corny<lb />
jokes and exchanging a few new ones, rela-<lb />
ting the experiences of the past weeks, giv-<lb />
ing encouragement and receiving it. feeling<lb />
a bond of understanding between all the<lb />
members of the family group�these things<lb />
are worth fighting for.<lb />
Speaking of fighting. I wonder how the<lb />
boys "over there" fared during the holidays.<lb />
"K" rations are a poor substitute for turkey<lb />
and dressing. Many of our boys spent the<lb />
day in fox holes, others crept cautiously<lb />
through sultry jungles in search of Jap<lb />
snipers, some dodged German bullets<lb />
watched their buddies fall beside them,<lb />
quiet dinner for these boys. Hitler<lb />
Tojo have seen to that.<lb />
No. we at home haven't experienced the<lb />
agony and self-sacrifice experienced daily<lb />
by the boys over there. But we can do a lot<lb />
to help bring them home sooner and so re<lb />
lieve them of the hell through which they<lb />
are going. We can do this by giving our<lb />
whole-hearted support to the SIXTH WAR<lb />
LOAN drive which is now under way. This<lb />
is our duty. The boys over there aren't<lb />
shirking. Can we?<lb />
lean Hull.<lb />
Higri Degree Of Honesty<lb />
Exists Among Students<lb />
Upon inquiring into the activities of<lb />
the Lost and Found bureau of the college, it<lb />
was learned from Prof. R.C. Deal, director<lb />
of the bureau, that there exists a very high<lb />
degree of honesty among the students.<lb />
While outlining the work of the bureau.<lb />
Prof. Deal emphasized the fact that since<lb />
the founding of the Lost and Found bureau<lb />
some years ago he has never known any stu-<lb />
dent to claim articles not belonging to him.<lb />
Though there is every opportunity for a<lb />
person to claim articles belonging to others,<lb />
there has been no evidence of such happen-<lb />
ing.<lb />
This is as it should be. and it is very<lb />
gratifying to observe this fine record. Such<lb />
conduct is essential to an honor system�an<lb />
honor system which should, and probably<lb />
does, exist throughout the college.<lb />
Laurels go to Prof. Deal, who has been<lb />
so successful in getting lost-and-found<lb />
articles returned to their owners.<lb />
JViday. December l<lb />
pecem"<lb />
and<lb />
No<lb />
and<lb />
Play Night Profits To Aid<lb />
World Student Service Fund<lb />
Next Friday night the two "Y's" are<lb />
sponsoring Play Night to raise money for<lb />
the World Student Service Fund drive.<lb />
The profits from Play Night will be<lb />
used to help students the world over to con-<lb />
tinue their education. The WSSF provides<lb />
books and supplies for students and equip-<lb />
ment for schools that are not supported by<lb />
Church or State as here in the United<lb />
States.<lb />
Rather than ask for outright contribu-<lb />
tions from the student body, the "Y's" are<lb />
providing a night of good entertainment for<lb />
a very small charge. The carnival being<lb />
planned will offer dancing and a variety of<lb />
games and other entertainments.<lb />
Play Night offers an opportunity to kill<lb />
two birds with one stone�first by having<lb />
an evening full of fun and at the same time<lb />
making our contribution to the World Stu-<lb />
dent Service Fund.<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 />
N. C, under the act of March 3, 1879.<lb />
Tom Williams<lb />
Ed ito-r- in-Ch ief<lb />
STUDENT SPOTLIGHT<lb />
By A�i CUnn<lb />
Contribute to World Student Service Fund<lb />
WITH THE ARMED FORCES<lb />
By Jean Goggin<lb />
His greatest ambition is to be a Certi-<lb />
ficd Public Accountant. Kwworth<lb />
His name is Ellis Jennings Bedsw i<lb />
Tie claims Marshall berg as his honu. al<lb />
part of his life. As his friend mU testify,<lb />
 is a "one-man chamber ot��<lb />
the small waterside town. The fact that he<lb />
i f . m down Carteret county way accounts<lb />
i . his odd accent. ,<lb />
Ellis expects to receive his Bach.lo,<lb />
Science degree in Commerce and Histor. in<lb />
June. He plans to work as an accountant<lb />
after graduation, although he may first con-<lb />
tinue his studv in the field of accounting.<lb />
He is only 19 years of age, having grad-<lb />
uated from high school when he was only 15.<lb />
first year of college at<lb />
his<lb />
Congratulations go to First Lt. John D.<lb />
Waddell. jr co-pilot of a B-17 Flying Fort-<lb />
ress of the 95th Bombardment group. He<lb />
has been awarded the 3rd Oak Leaf cluster<lb />
to the air medal for "Meritorious achieve- -<lb />
ment" while participating in eighth air<lb />
force bombing attacks on vital German in-<lb />
dustrial targets, and on Nazi airfields,<lb />
supply dumps and gun emplacements in sup-<lb />
port of advances by allied ground forces on<lb />
the continent.<lb />
John is a member of the Fortress group<lb />
which led the first American bombing attack<lb />
on targets in Berlin, and which was cited by<lb />
the President for its outstanding bombing<lb />
assault on railroad marshalling yards at<lb />
Munster, Germany, in October, 1943. As a<lb />
component of the distinguished Third<lb />
Bombardment division, the group also<lb />
shared in a Presidential citation given the<lb />
entire division for its historic England-<lb />
Africa shuttle bombing of an important<lb />
messerschmitt fighter plain plant at Regens-<lb />
burg. Germany, in August of 1943.<lb /><lb />
Sam White is now stationed at the U. S.<lb />
Naval Training center. Bainbridge. Mary-<lb />
land. He writes that they have regular<lb />
classes in various subjects such as battle<lb />
phone talking, lookout practice, ship identi-<lb />
fication, military courtesy, military drill and<lb />
physical instruction, popularly known as<lb />
P. T. (Physical Torture). He says navy<lb />
life is O.K. with him. but there is one tough<lb />
thing, washing his own clothes. Sam says<lb />
he should be a good housewife by the time<lb />
he graduates.<lb />
Sgt. Billy Hyde is now<lb />
Texas having returned from<lb />
stationed in<lb />
Italy. Billy<lb />
has completed 51 missions as a bombardier.<lb />
 �<lb />
Capt. T. Cecil Willis, USAAF, is now-<lb />
stationed at Hill Field, Odgen, Utah. He is<lb />
a 1940 graduate and has just returned to<lb />
the States after several months duty in the<lb />
West Indies,<lb /><lb />
Pfc. John Bizzell is now stationed at<lb />
Cam) Gruber, Oklahoma. Formerly he was<lb />
at Camp Livingston. Louisiana and Fort Sill,<lb />
Oklahoma.<lb />
Gc H6 Robert Whichard's address is<lb />
now HO. Btry. 383 F A Bn. Al'O. 470. New<lb />
York.<lb />
First Lt. Henry M. Phillips received the<lb />
Distinguished Flying Cross and the air<lb />
medal with an Oak Leaf fluster at a recent<lb />
review of troops at Munoc Army airfield.<lb />
Lt. Phillips won his decorations for meri-<lb />
torious achievement on combat missions<lb />
during 10 months service in the central<lb />
Pacific area.<lb />
   :<lb />
Tech Sgt. Trey W. Bouse, jr a radio<lb />
operator and a gunner, has been awarded a<lb />
second Oak Leaf cluster to his air medal.<lb /><lb />
Lt. Edgar A. Denton has been missing<lb />
in action over Germany since November 2.<lb />
Lt. Denton was a Flying Fortress inlet of<lb />
the Light Air Force and recently received<lb />
the air medal and Oak Leaf cluster for<lb />
"Meritorious achievement" while participa-<lb />
ting in bombing attacks upon war plants in<lb />
Germany and upon Nazi military defense<lb />
points and communication lines in support<lb />
of Allied armies in Western Europe.<lb />
He completed<lb />
Louisburg. <lb />
Bedsworth is one of the 20 ECT stu-<lb />
dents recently named for "Who's Who<lb />
Among Students in American Colleges and<lb />
Universities" for the school year 1944-45.<lb />
Ellis Bedsworth is president of the Phi<lb />
Sigma Pi fraternity, vice-chairman of the<lb />
Men's Judiciary and treasurer of the Metho-<lb />
dist Student association. He is also a mem-<lb />
ber of the Ragsdale hall house committee<lb />
and of the Commerce club.<lb />
Last year he was junior class represen-<lb />
tative to "the Student Cooperative council<lb />
and a member of the YMCA cabinet. Dur-<lb />
ing the summer he served as student treas-<lb />
urer.<lb />
He works in the library and is in charge<lb />
of the men's part of Ragsdale hall. These<lb />
and other duties and his studies leave him<lb />
little spare time, as anyone attempting to<lb />
find him for an interview can testify. He<lb />
says he has no hobby except "taking care"<lb />
of his "old lady who is John Johnson. hL<lb />
roommate.<lb />
liu<lb />
rlini;1"11<lb />
( hapl<lb />
-<lb />
1<lb />
Bel<lb />
His reading ifl ab il limil<lb />
ally browsing through a<lb />
volume of Edgar A. Guest's (<lb />
which can be found on a �<lb />
His musical f;<lb />
Dorsey, "Night and Day an<lb />
As far as food is eona n<lb />
shrimp, steak and fried oysl<lb />
emphasis on the latter.<lb />
He doesn't ad<lb />
sports, except for an occa<lb />
tennis. As a spectator, he<lb />
more than a fast game of baski<lb />
Elli was very arnica<lb />
tioned about his "love lil<lb />
came strangely silent and n<lb />
mating only that he has a  �<lb />
for "Fleming hall women 11<lb />
Ellis' intt rests this year are n I<lb />
divided.<lb />
Aggressive<lb />
Aggie SCUMMING<lb />
By Jean Hull<lb />
By The Keyhole Korrespondent<lb />
Associate Editors<lb />
Jean Goggin, Jimmy Warren, Frances<lb />
Congleton, Amos Clark.<lb />
Reporters<lb />
Marjorie Smith, Curtis Butler, Elsie West<lb />
Violet Sparks, Katheryn Sprinkle, Thelma<lb />
Cherry, Mary Buckmaster, Edna Earle<lb />
Moore, Betty Jervis, 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 />
Neil PoseySports 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 20<lb />
Madison Avenue, New York, N. Y. Chicago,<lb />
Boston, Los Angeles, San Francisco.<lb />
Oh! Oh! Hold on to your eye teeth<lb />
everybody! Here comes Aggressive Aggie,<lb />
lil' gal who packs such a wallop!<lb />
Aggie is always ready to greet you with<lb />
a hearty slap on the back which 1 oosens<lb />
every tooth in your head and sends you rock-<lb />
ing back on your heels. Wherever Aggie is,<lb />
there you'll find confusion and plenty of<lb />
bruised limbs. Let her in your room, and<lb />
she's like a bull in a china shop, breaking<lb />
glasses, burning holes in your best spread<lb />
with her cigarette ashes, and smearing lip-<lb />
stick on the cherished picture of your "dear-<lb />
ly beloved<lb />
After a few encounters with human<lb />
tornado, the other girls get wise to Aggie's<lb />
carelessness with other people's property�<lb />
to say nothing of their physical well-ebing.<lb />
They manage to steer clear of her presence<lb />
in the halls and are always "just leaving"<lb />
when she comes to their rooms.<lb />
This coolness on the part of the other<lb />
girls finally dawns on Aggie and she finds<lb />
herself all alone and lonely with nary a soul<lb />
to lend a sympathetic ear to her tale of woe.<lb />
She begins to find fault with the college,<lb />
with the teachers, and with her former<lb />
friends. She wanders dejectedly how come<lb />
the sudden brush-off.<lb />
Well, Aggie, if you really want to knew,<lb />
just bend close and we'll whisper into the<lb />
fuzz over your good ear. The fault lies not<lb />
in the school, nor the faculty, nor your<lb />
friends�it lies in you. By failing to be<lb />
thoughtful you have broken the basic rule of<lb />
etiquette. Look around you and see if the<lb />
most popular girls aren't the girls who are<lb />
thoughtful and considerate of others. Take<lb />
a tip from these girls, Aggie, and you won't<lb />
go lacking for friends.<lb />
i�� � , �  - , . ��.� ,j, in i�iil��<lb />
There was a young lady of Siam<lb />
Who said to her lover, Kiam,<lb />
"If you kiss me, of course,<lb />
You will have to use force, ,<lb />
But 1 bet you are stronger than I am<lb />
Greetings students Well, here I am<lb />
back after Thanksgiving holidays full of<lb />
turkey, cranberry sauce, and ever so much<lb />
gossip!<lb />
Wonder how Neil Posey is making out<lb />
with Frances Moore? It seems he has stiff<lb />
competition in a tall Marine. Oh, those<lb />
roses and orchids (not to mention the<lb />
candy).<lb />
Say, Susie, what has happened to you?<lb />
Beverly seems to enjoy sitting in the "Y"<lb />
store with Dot Harris these days.<lb />
The campus is all aglow over Sarah<lb />
Robinson's beautiful diamond. Congratula-<lb />
tions, Sarah. Speaking of diamonds, Mary<lb />
Alice Cahoon has a beautiful diamond too.<lb />
Gosh, Eiis don't youever get tired of<lb />
sitting in Fleming hall parlor?<lb />
Now Jackie, all we want to know is�<lb />
why didn't you wear Curtis Perkin's roses<lb />
Sunday night when you were with Jack<lb />
Edwards? Glad to see you two back to-<lb />
gether.<lb />
Oh, Elsie, what has happened to your<lb />
budding romance? We miss seeing Hoyt's<lb />
red convertible tearing around the campus.<lb />
Have you heard? He is getting a new car!<lb />
There is an attractive blonde on campus<lb />
with such nack names as "Bedroom Eyes<lb />
"Baby Face and many more. Now what<lb />
we want to know is why does she blush when<lb />
she is called such names?<lb />
Frank Bonner, please make up your<lb />
mind. Is it Ann, Martha, or<lb />
.fffi<lb />
It<lb />
seems as if you did Martha rather dirty the<lb />
week-end of the fraternity dance.<lb />
Wonder who could be writing so many<lb />
anonymous letters to students on the cam-<lb />
??<lb />
pus<lb />
If anyone should wander over in the<lb />
vicinity of the campus building at night,<lb />
they would see all the gals giving Billie<lb />
Tucker a rush! Good dancer.<lb />
Bud<lb />
gave<lb />
Legislature<lb />
Snag Clark seems to enjoy hunting<lb />
quite a lot these days. Say, Snag, what are<lb />
you really hunting?<lb />
The freshmen girls seem to be causing<lb />
quite a bit of trouble (so they say i for up-<lb />
perclassmen this year. Man complication,<lb />
you know.<lb />
That clud that floated around campus<lb />
last week, in case you are interested, was Dot<lb />
Peebles. The only logical reason was her<lb />
Gob, Ben Harrison.<lb />
Your old Keyhole Korrespondent knows<lb />
of quite a few gals who took a trip to Chapel<lb />
Hill for the football game Saturday. Mary<lb />
Alice Cahoon, Morris Flow, Lillian Harris.<lb />
Audrey Benson, Jean Hodgens, Sarah Rob-<lb />
inson. Charlotte Elliott, Peggy Honeycutt,<lb />
Dale and Nadine Jobe. Who did you cheer<lb />
gals�Duke or Carolina?<lb />
Why the long face Ann Dale? Miss<lb />
Hubert????<lb />
Girls! Want information on a cute<lb />
Marine? Just ask a blonde day student by<lb />
the name of Adelaide Warren. Now, that<lb />
gal really gets around.<lb />
Kit and Trudy seem to be doing O.K.<lb />
these days (as if the girls on campus didn't<lb />
know).<lb />
We're all glad to see Billy Ferrell back<lb />
after his illness. Billy doesn't think there<lb />
is any need of coming back to school since<lb />
he can't go out in the night air. Whv that<lb />
attitude, Billy?<lb />
Allan Jones, must you try to be the<lb />
Casonova of the Campus?<lb />
Wanted: Two girls between the hours<lb />
of (anytime) to make a detour sign for the<lb />
gate at Wilson hall. Please have said sign<lb />
read, "Lieutenants, there are three other<lb />
dormitories on the campus�said dormitories<lb />
are Jarvis, Fleming and Gotten. How about<lb />
strolling up their way?"<lb />
Norfleet, I thought that kiss in "The<lb />
Unseen" was supposed to be a fake<lb />
Temptation???<lb />
Speaking of J. L he has joined the<lb />
Superman club. What do you know about<lb />
that. Won't he ever grow up?<lb />
Johnny Averette and Billie Denton<lb />
seem to be getting along swell these davs.<lb />
Keep it up kids.<lb />
Here's hoping "LIGHTS OUT" doesn't<lb />
curb any of your dates girls.<lb />
Leaving a thought of cheer: only three<lb />
more weeks until Christmas holidays<lb />
Protest To Editor<lb />
Ed. Note: All opinions expressed below<lb />
are those of the writer alone and are in no<lb />
measure shared by the editor or other mem-<lb />
bers of the staff.<lb />
November 12<lb />
Dear Mr. Williams (formerly I would have<lb />
said Tom),<lb />
I write to tell you that your paper is<lb />
guilty of gross misrepresentation of the<lb />
facts�and that is putting it mildly It<lb />
would be rash to use the term "lie but that<lb />
1 ate 26 frankfurters at the recent party let<lb />
us say, of the TECO ECHO staff is postive-<lb />
ly absurd. Is it so very much more trouble<lb />
to adhere even slightly to the facts? Well,<lb />
couth local yokels, country �<lb />
unknown backwoods haj �<lb />
tistic dramatic enthusiasts, i pick-<lb />
pockets, and others nearly as I a .<lb />
Warren, I went only out of a sei<lb />
of obligation. Having paid th.<lb />
ly largo fee of 35c, I went �� I<lb />
tions of eating as many ho1 bad<lb />
paid pennies out of the dollar. Bui<lb />
serious 'imitations forced upoi<lb />
delicate (should I say bird-Iiki<lb />
and the gluttony of Edna Van Ha<lb />
ate the last eight franks, and F:<lb />
who did away with Pepais so fast I<lb />
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Protestingly yours,<lb />
CURTIS BUT1<lb />
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University audience recently.<lb />
Universities Must Serve<lb />
(By Associated Collegiate Pr 1<lb />
American universities cannot endure<lb />
as "ivory towers" affording a retreat for<lb />
scholars, Dr. Edwin Sharp Burdell. director<lb />
of Cooper Union, New York city, told a<lb />
forum on post-war educational problems at<lb />
Fenn college, Cleveland. Ohio, recently.<lb />
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demanded in the postwar era, said Dr. Bur-<lb />
dell, rejecting a proposal of Dr. Robert M<lb />
Hutchins, president of the University of<lb />
Chicago, to return to the disciplines of the<lb />
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ALUMNI NEWS<lb />
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�g the social hour following<lb />
buaiaaw seasion Miss Ruth Mod-<lb />
hn and Mrs. Clem Garner, hostesses<lb />
served hot Russian tea and cookie.<lb />
Barthtftea and Caartette Have<lb />
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W wish each of you could see the<lb />
attractive yearbooks made by Bur-<lb />
lington and Charlotte chapters Mrs<lb />
�� Warren ("ates. Grace Cheek<lb />
and Ida Walters were the committee<lb />
from Burlington to make the books.<lb />
Mi Lucy Hanks and Mrs. T.<lb />
Pruettc were responsible for<lb />
I harl.tte yearbooks.<lb />
R.<lb />
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Margaret Lewis, president of the<lb />
Roanoke Rapids chapter of Alumni.<lb />
Lee Bledaoe and Mrs. Chris Lambert<lb />
(Margaret Moore), visited on the<lb />
�us the week-end of November<lb />
18 and attended the college dance.<lb />
Adminta Kure. vice-president of<lb />
Northwestern District, has been visit-<lb />
ing on the campus Adminta<lb />
W iston-Salera this year.<lb />
Barons Outclass<lb />
Phantoms 50-20<lb />
Piloted by Jesse Parker the Barons<lb />
outclassed the Phantoms to the tune<lb />
of 50-20 in the Men's Intramural<lb />
Basketball league Monday night, No-<lb />
vember 27, in the gym.<lb />
Jesse Parker showed that he was<lb />
king of the court for the night by<lb />
scoring IS goals, which constituted<lb />
over half of the Baron's points. Moye<lb />
ran a close second with nine baskets.<lb />
Cutler lead the opponents with eight<lb />
points.<lb />
The Batons took the tip-off and<lb />
gained an early had, which they kept<lb />
throughout the game. The half-time<lb />
score was 20-10.<lb />
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Clifton Britton was in Greenville<lb />
He was as interested as<lb />
ever in dramatics. His Gokbborc<lb />
w ill present a play soon.<lb />
Goin.u' Down?<lb />
The -cores weremadeas f.Hows:<lb />
Barons:<lb />
BlaversPos.F.Pts.<lb />
MoveRF018<lb />
WarrenLF04<lb />
Parker, Jessec020<lb />
("randellI.G1' 0<lb />
ManningRG0� <lb />
Totals150<lb />
Phantoms:<lb />
PlaversPos.F.Pts.<lb />
CutlerRG08<lb />
DeesLG00<lb />
CherryC04<lb />
BonnerLF04<lb />
joynerRFo4<lb />
G arrisRF02<lb />
Totals022<lb />
Tripp's Aces<lb />
Defeat Phantoms<lb />
Stuart Tripp's Aces defeated<lb />
Beverly Cutler's Phantoms by the<lb />
score of 39 to 28 November 20.<lb />
Tripp paced the winners with 18<lb />
points. Joyner was high scorer for<lb />
the losers with 10 points. The game<lb />
was close during the first half, with<lb />
the half-time score standing at 29-23,<lb />
in favor of the Aces. The Aces pulled<lb />
away in the second half to a decisive<lb />
lead of 11 points over the Phantoms.<lb />
November 16th Game<lb />
Jesse Parker's Barons eked out a<lb />
'0-24 verdict over Tripp's Aces in the<lb />
opening game of the Men's Intra-<lb />
mural Basketball league November<lb />
10.<lb />
Strong passing attacks were made<lb />
by both teams. Captain Parker got<lb />
down to business early and came out<lb />
as high scorer for the Barons with 10<lb />
baskets for a total of 18 points. The<lb />
score at the half was 18-9 with the<lb />
Barons leading.<lb />
James Parker was referee.<lb />
Sports Views<lb />
By Neil! Posey<lb />
Ftta Carowan wa selected president<lb />
of the Freshman YWCA at the meet-<lb />
ing on Wednesday, November 15. Jo<lb />
Kcctcr was elected vice-president;<lb />
21 Dorothy Bennett, secretary; and<lb />
wrgia King, treasurer.<lb />
En<lb />
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Sawyer is studying in<lb />
winter. He is at Seminary<lb />
tn.i-<lb />
Fleming Leads In Soccer;<lb />
Other Activities In Sports<lb />
As a resull of the soccer season next meeting will be held on Decem-<lb />
Fleming hall load- the other dorms ber 1 at 7:30 p.m. "Con on, Chilian<lb />
with a total score of L23 for the most les' dance<lb />
participants and also for being one Basketball<lb />
of tie winning teams of tin- soccer The basketball season will begin<lb />
tournament Jarvis ranks second after Christmas during winter quar-<lb />
with � points. Wilson third with -U tor (oh happy day!) and will prob-<lb />
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a telepl i ne i- to be installed in Flem-<lb />
. . and that the rental is to be<lb />
1  the college. It was pointed<lb />
that the telephone in Jarvis is<lb />
be used for long-distance calls<lb />
! only.<lb />
Tin- list of (ielegates to the Stud' <lb />
Leg hi Raleigh was an- rN ar I Baker, Doris Taylor.<lb />
need. Clarine Johnson reported Katie Earl  en, Manie Lee Fischel,<lb />
riey orders can be cashed in Dixie Sugg, Nan Little, Wilma John-<lb />
Budget office. son, Lib Unchurch, Betty Eakes, to do besides dancing. The truth of<lb />
Noemher Mh Meeting Ethel R �. ! : Corbitt, Marj � isinesa is the WAA equipment i-<lb />
; thp November 8th meeting of Rivenbark, Jerry Burns, Jerry Al- open for use of anyone who would<lb />
point and Cotten fourth, with 12<lb />
points.<lb />
Bowling lley<lb />
The WAA Alley is now open seven<lb />
days each week with Doris Stevens<lb />
and Jo Ke t r as mai i srs. Pin.<lb />
ably meet on Monday. Wednesday<lb />
and Friday nights, although it hasn't<lb />
been definitely decided. Notice will, truly scrubbing clothes<lb />
appear in this column as soon as any bock!<lb />
thing has been planned.<lb />
Recreation Hour<lb />
Many students ait not aware of the<lb />
that from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the<lb />
Campus building there is something<lb /><lb />
: that<lb />
�! piled<lb />
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the cur-<lb />
used for<lb />
'II of<lb />
ction<lb />
Mr E. T. I<lb />
I h e Student Cooperative council<lb />
Penny Smith read a letter from Mr.<lb />
F. I. Duncan, college treasurer,<lb />
thai $i� lias been appropri-<lb />
ated toward the upkeep of the WA <lb />
. . merit that is used during the<lb />
recreation hour on Sunday after-<lb />
A letter from Miss Betty Lewis.<lb />
hairman of the Student Legislature<lb />
committee, asking for a copy of the<lb />
ruies and regulations governing the<lb />
 was read.<lb />
The advisability of the Council's<lb />
sending flowers whenever a student's<lb />
relative dies was discussed at some<lb />
length. It was decided that flowers<lb />
would be sent, and in the case of the ;<lb />
death: of a very close relative that a<lb />
teiegram would be sent. Elsie West<lb />
Margaret Hall were appointed to I<lb />
take care of this.<lb />
Clarine Johnson was given author<lb />
ity to deposit student funds with the<lb />
Guaranty Bank and Trust company.<lb />
Students wishing to schedule "socials"<lb />
were advised to see Mrs. Barrett.<lb />
t o participate in badminton,<lb />
pong, basketball and<lb />
britton. Helei  ise, Marietta Grif- can<lb />
fin, Ral W lync Smiley, Fran- ping pong, basketball and shuffle-<lb />
ces Page and Jackie Del.ysle. ard in addition to the regular<lb />
I'v to I time Wilson hallI dancing. Remember "All work and<lb />
has had th most participants with'no play make- Jack 'n' Jill dull<lb />
a close second, people (Author's note: I know it's<lb />
Those in Cotten bowling over 90 areIcorny, but who cares?)<lb />
 iewa Given<lb />
irensic Meeting<lb />
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lub Novem-<lb />
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�The Royal<lb />
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"Frenchman's<lb />
Maurier was<lb />
� �� 1 need by<lb />
m chair-<lb />
as follows: Joe Keeter�107, Jan<lb />
Hall 108, Doris Steven- 94, Corney<lb />
Been 95, Norma Whitfield 90,<lb />
and Dot Taj loi 111; Fleming: Hel n<lb />
R 94; ilson: I cky Murphy�<lb />
94, Mary ( Hales 112, Margie<lb />
Vaughn  Jarvis: Sarah Frank<lb />
93, and E - Booth 112; Rags-<lb />
dale: Frank Bonner- 112, Jesse Park-<lb />
er is James Parker 143, Ed Gar<lb />
125, Truman Cherry 98, Clifton<lb />
Crandell US, Beverly Cutler�102,<lb />
Leslie ' ck 119, Wilton Joy-<lb />
ner�94, Charlie Tripp�122, Billy<lb />
Harper 100, Jack Johnson 4, and<lb />
Stuart Tripp 137.<lb />
Honorable mention should go to<lb />
P.t ity Cole, Ann Cates, Etta Carawan,<lb />
Jewel Bradshaw, Wilma Johnson, Dot<lb />
Harris. Lib Unchurch, Ethel Rouse.<lb />
Julia Ann Hancock, Nell Murphy.<lb />
Etta France- Harper. Mallie Parker<lb />
Caroline Andrews. Billy Neal, Dot<lb />
Bennett. Blanche Ogburn, Helen Mid-<lb />
gette, Shirley Parker, Mary Riven-<lb />
back, Rowena Willis, and Alma Lee<lb />
Whit ley.<lb />
Square Dance Club<lb />
The Square Dance club has had one<lb />
Sad Sack's Belle Is Wonderful<lb />
Montage �t ECT (ials<lb />
i turned to the less important features<lb />
Bv WILLIAM CRAFT  , , .  -<lb />
�the b Miy. nape and figure. In<lb />
After finishing the gruesome task stature, he was about five feet, five<lb />
of washing my C. L's, I reclined for inches-tall and would tip the scales<lb />
the usual "bunk fatigue In only (a io;i pounds. She had all the de-<lb />
luxe parts and was really super. Her<lb />
figure was a cross between Eleanor<lb />
Powell, �"llell" Boyette and Bershia<lb />
Davis.<lb />
I don't know how this happened,<lb />
but, as you know, dreams are funny.<lb />
Anyway, the next thing I recall I was<lb />
ful dream and dosed off in a peaceful , talking with Miss Belle in her dress-<lb />
three or four minutes I was in dream-<lb />
land. The first thing to p p into my<lb />
dreams was me. myself, or yours<lb />
O.i-h- my<lb />
Finally, after rolling and tossing<lb />
for a half hour, I dismissed tl is aw-<lb />
slumber. This time I dreamed I was<lb />
seated in the front row at a huge<lb />
USO show.<lb />
The show was introducing a new-<lb />
star as '�Southern Belle The very<lb />
ing room. She had the lovable per-<lb />
sonality of Edna Earle Moore, the<lb />
southern accent used by "Bootsie"<lb />
Jones, and the tactfulness of Dot<lb />
Peebles She kept wrinkling her<lb />
moment this gorgeous female ap-jnose like Proc Roebuck and seemed<lb />
Sportsmen at ECTC are not asleep!<lb />
The Pirates in their purple and gold<lb />
suits may again be seen on this an 1<lb />
many other college handcourts. Clad<lb />
tidings pertaining to the present in-<lb />
tercollegiate basketball questions are<lb />
beginning to be heard all over the<lb />
campus. As you know actjve inter-<lb />
collegiate basketball looked out of<lb />
the question at the start of this fall<lb />
quarter. Only a single hope re<lb />
mained and that lay in the organisa-<lb />
tion of a men's athletic association,<lb />
for with it financial aid might be i<lb />
tained from the council. It is toward<lb />
this goal that the men are Working<lb />
days, hours and minute- to reach.<lb />
Although no formal announcement<lb />
has been made, progn far is<lb />
as I relate: A week ago all men stu-<lb />
dents held two "pow wows with<lb />
Coach Hankner, head of the college<lb />
physical education department. Li-<lb />
fects of this meeting can be seen in<lb />
their action of selecting a committee<lb />
to draft a constitution and the spon-<lb />
sorship of a men's intramural basket-<lb />
ball league. The league is already in<lb />
action, as can be seen elsewhere on<lb />
this page. The constitution commit-<lb />
tee (Hankner, Jesse Parker, James<lb />
Parker, Tripp and others interested)<lb />
are hard at work drafting a constitu-<lb />
tion. They have almost completed it.<lb />
The organization, according to I �<lb />
present uncompleted draft of the con-<lb />
stitution, will be called th Mi<lb />
Athletic association and its purp �<lb />
shall be to sponsor intercollegiate and<lb />
intramural athletics for men A host<lb />
of mentorium objective- are being in-<lb />
cluded besides.<lb />
Of course such a program will c<lb />
"green hacks" but it is worth it.<lb />
Estimates on the cost for basketball<lb />
only are from $500 to $1500 and will<lb />
be fixed only after a careful stud<lb />
the committee.<lb />
however, because there before me .<lb />
a long string of clothes to be ironed.<lb />
Much to my disappointment, the<lb />
dream ended with a hr electric iron<lb />
chasing me around. Now that you<lb />
see what makes a "sad sack" sad.<lb />
will some bright genius i:m nt a c<lb />
traption that will keep good and bad<lb />
dreams from interfering with each<lb />
other.<lb />
peered on the stage, I was sure I<lb />
knew her. She was so beautiful that<lb />
I pinched myself to see if I was<lb />
dreaming�sure enough, I was, but I<lb />
didn't wake up. Who could? Her long<lb />
yellow gold hair was as beautiful as<lb />
as exciting as Mary Lou Aycock when<lb />
-he's expecting a call from John<lb />
Hooks.<lb />
BASKETBALL<lb />
Below is the schedule of the men's<lb />
Her friendliness amused me. She j intramural basketball games for the<lb />
was as friendly as Sarah Pickett<lb />
when there're four or five "brass col-<lb />
Students Help Fill<lb />
Red Cross Quota<lb />
The Red Cross workroom will be<lb />
closed until further notice. The quota<lb />
has been filled and all bandages<lb />
shipped.<lb />
The workroom was open for fourmeeting so far this year. It is a new<lb />
week during which time 14?1 � ciu, being organized by the WAA.<lb />
bandages were completed. The last Anyone is eligible who is willing and<lb />
night the room was open was banner!wants to team to square dance. The<lb />
night; the students and faculty mem-j<lb />
hers completed a total of 2.430 band-1<lb />
ages.<lb />
Those in charge of the surgical<lb />
dressing room have been very favor-<lb />
ably impressed with the interest and j<lb />
the spirit of cooperation shown by the j<lb />
college girls.<lb />
Mrs. Rivers, chairman of the Red<lb />
Cross here, says, "This work is of<lb />
vital importance to the war effort, as<lb />
commercial firms cannot produce the<lb />
volume of folded sponges necessary<lb />
in war time<lb />
ECTC Represented<lb />
At Religious Meet<lb />
The annual Inter-Collegiate Con-<lb />
�! nce on Applied Christianity was<lb />
held at Bennett and Greensboro col-<lb />
leges in Greensboro from November<lb />
IT through the 19.<lb />
The speakers for the conference<lb />
were Dr. V. C. Vang, an eminent<lb />
Christian statesman and educator of<lb />
China; Dr. E. A. Reid, sociologist of<lb />
Atlanta university and the Rev.<lb />
Charles Jones of Chapel Hill. N. C.<lb />
The conference was both inter-<lb />
racial and interdenominational.<lb />
There were representatives from<lb />
thirty-four colleges in North Carolina<lb />
and Virginia. Those attending the<lb />
conference from East Carolina<lb />
Teachers college were Sarah McGin-<lb />
Amanda Etheridge's. Upon obaearv- iara" around. Gee, she was really<lb />
ing her closer. I found she had Jackie j same gal<lb />
DeLysle's pretty blue eyes (let's pre- Dreams are surely wonderful, too<lb />
tend Jackie has blue eyes, they go so (One travels so fast). In the next<lb />
well on blondes).Francis Page's cute scene t was witn "Southern Belle<lb />
little no-e. Morris Flow's dimples and j .smooching in the arboretum. I will<lb />
Ethel Smith's pancake makeup Her j not attempt to describe this experi-<lb />
lips, covered with "dragon blood" lip- Lnce, because I might get a furlough<lb />
stick, were as tempting as Margie someday and want to come back to<lb />
Smith's. i ECTC.<lb />
After the face was examined, l The smooching didn't last long,<lb />
remainder of the quarter.<lb />
Dec. 1�Phantoms vs Aces<lb />
Dec. 4�Barons vs Phantoms<lb />
Dec. 6�Aces vs Barons<lb />
Dec. 8�Phantoms vs Aces<lb />
Dec. 11�Barons vs Phantoms<lb />
WAA BOWLING ALLEY<lb />
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The TECO ECHO<lb />
Austin Stage To Be Scene<lb />
Of Weird, Fascinating Drama<lb />
Tonight, the stage of Austin audi-<lb />
torium will be convened into the<lb />
eerie stage of the St. James Theatre<lb />
in oriion This spine-tickler, "A<lb />
Murder Ha Been Arranged by the<lb />
ingenious Kmlyn Williams, has one of<lb />
the most intriguing plots of any play<lb />
ever produced on the ECTC stage.<lb />
A Sir Charles Jasper was to give<lb />
a dinnei on the stage for the mem-<lb />
ber of his family, in observance of s<lb />
weird anniversary. Then, after the<lb />
clock hail struck eleven, Sir Charles<lb />
was to inherit the tidy figure of two<lb />
million pounds.<lb />
It seems that many years ago a man<lb />
was slain in the theatre; a dumb girl<lb />
had appeared and the ghost of the<lb />
murdered man had drifted onto the<lb />
stage after the numb girl's death, so<lb />
that the murderer was revealed. This,<lb />
; accordinc to the prophecy, was to be<lb />
repeated if anyone else were mur-<lb />
Idered on the site of the first murder.<lb />
A most important part in the<lb />
1 scheme of thing- ivas that Maurice<lb />
Mullins, only near relative of Sir<lb />
Charles's death prior to eleven o'clock<lb />
on the night on which the play takes<lb />
place.<lb />
Unseen forces perform ghastly<lb />
acts before the eyes of the audience.<lb />
Horror plays havoc in the vast closed<lb />
theatre and the outlookers, like the<lb />
victims, are locked within to await<lb />
the inevitable. Telephone wires are<lb />
cut and all connections with the out-<lb />
side world are lost. Outside are gay-<lb />
crowds; inside there is everything<lb />
to fear.<lb />
You i 11 want to be there when the<lb />
curtain goes up at S10 and see this<lb />
novel mystery play.<lb />
ECTC Swing Band<lb />
Furnishes Music<lb />
At Chi Pi Play<lb />
One of the most unusual features<lb />
of tonight's production of "A Murder<lb />
Has Been Arranged" is the use of the<lb />
ECTC Swing Band as a stand-in for<lb />
the one hired by Sir Charles Jasper<lb />
to play for his dinner party on the<lb />
stage of the St. James Theatre, Lon-<lb />
don. It is the first public appear-<lb />
ance of the Swing Band this year and<lb />
is the first time that a "live" band<lb />
has played for the intermissions of a<lb />
play.<lb />
Richard David, saxophonist with<lb />
the band, will also play the part of<lb />
Cavendish, the band conductor. Other<lb />
members of the band are Elizabeth<lb />
Cotten. Faye Jessup, Mary Barden<lb />
Taylor, Elizabeth Darden, Elizabeth<lb />
Morgan. Mitchell White, Wanda Tyn-<lb />
dall, Lay ton Clark and Josephine<lb />
Gibson. Dorothy Peebles acts as<lb />
manager for the band and Mr. Charles<lb />
Fisher is the director.<lb />
The Swing Band was formed last<lb />
year with a view to providing experi-<lb />
ence in that type of music for its<lb />
members and provide music for many<lb />
of the school dances.<lb />
( HARLOT 1E ROBERTSON<lb />
JIMMY WARREN<lb />
( AMILLE IERMG N<lb />
WHO'S WHO IN CHI PI PRODUCTION<lb />
SCENE FROM "A MURDER HAS BEEN ARRANGED"<lb />
Varied Programs Feature<lb />
Vespers For November<lb />
Drama Group Organized<lb />
By Wesley Foundation<lb />
What's new? Why. havent you<lb />
heard? The Wesley Foundation on<lb />
our campus has organized a drama<lb />
group called the Wesley Foundation<lb />
players.<lb />
The group held its first meeting<lb />
November IT at the Methodist Stu-<lb />
dent center with Miss Mamiej Chand-<lb />
ler in charge. Jimmy Warren was<lb />
elected president; Peggy Honeycutt,<lb />
secretary and "Boo" Williams, assis-<lb />
, tant secretary. Plans were made to<lb />
produce a Christmas play: however.<lb />
the play lias not been elected as yet<lb />
J. I Brandt, a day student from<lb />
Greenville, will play the role of Sir<lb />
Charles Jasper, � in- of the leads in the<lb />
forthcoming Chi Pi production, "A<lb />
Murder Has Been Arranged J. L.<lb />
attended Greenville high school and<lb />
constructed scenery for the operetta,<lb />
"The Chimes of Normandy During<lb />
his freshman year at ECTC he d<lb />
signed and built scenery for the stage<lb />
production, "Claudia He was in<lb />
charge of all Lighting for Chi Pi's<lb />
productions last year, and played the<lb />
role of Paul Sycamore in "You Can't<lb />
Take It With You<lb />
Jimmy Warren, a prominent mem-<lb />
ber of Chi l'i player will play the<lb />
role of Maurice Mullins. He also at-<lb />
tended Greenville higl school and is<lb />
a day student at ECTC. Last year<lb />
he played the following roles: Fritz<lb />
in "Claudia Kolenkov in "You Can't<lb />
Take It With You Rochester in<lb />
lane Eyre and Monty in 'Twin<lb />
Beds He erved as tage manager<lb />
and stage designer for several Chi<lb />
Pi productions. Jimmy studied dra-<lb />
matics at Columbia university this<lb />
past summer and played the part of<lb />
Six Charles Freeman in "Beax<lb />
St rat an um" while there.<lb />
Dorothy Jean Creech will play the<lb />
role of Beatrice Jasper, one of the<lb />
leads in "A Murder Has Been Ar-<lb />
ranged This is her first role in Chi<lb />
Pi, but she took an active part in<lb />
dramatics in Sclma high school.<lb />
Charlotte Robertson plays the part<lb />
of Miss Groze. Charlotte played in<lb />
"Why I Am a Bachelor" and "Free-<lb />
doom Is a Trumpet" in Greenville<lb />
high school.<lb />
Mrs. Wraggs is played by Sarah<lb />
"Oscar" Moore, who is a day student.<lb />
She became a Chi Pi member last<lb />
year and played the role of Penny<lb />
Sycamore, one of the leads in "You<lb />
Can't Take It With You the Chi Pi<lb />
spring production.<lb />
Iris Ruth Smith, a freshman from<lb />
Deep Run, will play the role of Mrs.<lb />
Arthur. In high school she played in<lb />
November 19<lb />
El abeth Cotton was speaker at<lb />
Vespers Sunday night, November 19.<lb />
The theme of her talk was "What We<lb />
Have To Be Thankful for in 1944<lb />
She said we must start on the<lb />
campus and be thankful for the many<lb />
� tnities we have here. We<lb />
should be thankful that we have no<lb />
fear of falling bombs, that we have<lb />
'� lay and that we can<lb />
g about our daily work as we choose.<lb />
'Our gre: est problem stated<lb />
Elizabeth,  the planning of the<lb />
post-war world, and each of us has a<lb />
part in it. We should pray for co-<lb />
ration among our students, the<lb />
leaders of our country and among tin<lb />
leaders of the Allied Nations, so that<lb />
neither selfishness nor greed will<lb />
enter into the peace<lb />
She added, "Tliis world is our world<lb />
and it will be just the kind of world<lb />
we make it. We must pray for world<lb />
brotherhood if we are to have the<lb />
kind of world we want<lb />
In conclusion, she read Marjorie<lb />
IfcModen's poem, "Thanksgiving A<lb />
musical duet, "Traumerei" by Robert<lb />
Schumann, was rendered by Sallie<lb />
Margaret Johnston, pianist, and<lb />
Richard David, violinist.<lb />
November 10<lb />
Lucille Husketh and Mary C.<lb />
Dixon reported on the Blue Ridg<lb />
conference, which is the official meet<lb />
ing place of the YMCA's<lb />
yWCA's of the South, at Vesper-<lb />
Friday nijrht, November 10. The<lb />
conference was held a few miles from<lb />
Black Mountain June 8-1S.<lb />
The theme of the conference was<lb />
"Christian Conviction P e r 0 i. a 1<lb />
Growth, Social Action which ex-<lb />
presses the major concerns of the<lb />
student "Y's" in the southern region.<lb />
The conference, according to Lu-<lb />
cille Husketh, was divided into five<lb />
parts�platform addresses, seminars<lb />
workships, worship periods, recrea-<lb />
tion and fellowship. She told us that<lb />
in one of the workshops it was found<lb />
that the ECTC "Y" was the best of<lb />
the YWCA's in the teacher college<lb />
group, because of its organization<lb />
and its work on the campus.<lb />
In her report Mary C. Dixon re-<lb />
ported on what she considered one of<lb />
the most interesting discussions�<lb />
that of "Personality Growth" by Lil-<lb />
lian Smith. In the discussion the<lb />
Browning's Class<lb />
Has Guest Speakers<lb />
Mr. Sam B. Underwood, Jr and<lb />
Mr. J. Frank Harrington were guest<lb />
speakers to Dr. E. R. Browning's<lb />
Business Law class on November 13<lb />
and 15, respectively.<lb />
Mr. Underwood, a Greenville attor-<lb />
ney, discussed the major features of<lb />
contacts. Mr. Harrington, clerk<lb />
of the Pitt County Superior Court,<lb />
explained his duties as clerk of court<lb />
and told of the procedure used in try-<lb />
ing a case.<lb />
The Business Law class went on a<lb />
field trip to a session of the court<lb />
earlier this quarter.<lb />
question of raw prejudice was brought<lb />
up. Miss Smith said the Negro did<lb />
not want social equality with the<lb />
white man, but he wanted simply the<lb />
chance to be a human being a chance<lb />
to grow politically and economically.<lb />
June Brandenburg sang "Bless this<lb />
House. 0 Lord<lb />
November 12<lb />
The following Sunday night the<lb />
Vesper service was a song service<lb />
under the leadership of Dr Karl Gil-<lb />
bert. Krma Hmnant led the de-<lb />
votional.<lb />
November 17<lb />
Friday night, November 17. Clarine<lb />
Johnson read "The Sisters by-<lb />
Eleanor B. Stocks. Candlelighting<lb />
was used in the Hut and fall leaves<lb />
served to suggest Thanksgiving. Soft<lb />
music was played as a background.<lb />
Simpson Takes Pictures<lb />
For College Annual<lb />
By now everyone probably knows<lb />
about Mr. Simpson from Simpson's<lb />
Studio in Charlotte, who took in-<lb />
dividual pictures of our student body<lb />
for the school annual. THE TECOAN.<lb />
He was here for four days and, as<lb />
we found out, was a very patient<lb />
man. Having had our pictures taken.<lb />
we remember how hard Mr. Simpson<lb />
tried to gel us to smile prettily for<lb />
the birdie; and I have often wondered<lb />
how many films were ruined because<lb />
some of us tried to appear so solemn<lb />
and studious looking.<lb />
Now that we have received our<lb />
proofs, I can see the smiling faces of<lb />
students running around showing the<lb />
pictures to everyone and trying to<lb />
decide which pose is better and how-<lb />
many pictures to have made. Don't<lb />
take too long in deciding, fellow stu-<lb />
dent or you may get left out.<lb />
Forensic Club<lb />
Discusses Politics<lb />
On November 2, the Jarvis Foren-<lb />
sic club had a program on current<lb />
political affairs. The vice-president<lb />
and program chairman, Jesse L.<lb />
Carter, introduced t h o speakers.<lb />
Short talks for the Democratic presi-<lb />
dential nominee. Franklin I). Roose-<lb />
velt, were made by Elsie West and<lb />
Christine Yarborough. Upholding,<lb />
for the night at least, the other major<lb />
political party, the Republicans,<lb />
were Amanda Etheridge and Helen<lb />
Rouse, who to a typically southern<lb />
audience called attention to the com-<lb />
mendable qualifications of Thomas<lb />
E. Dewey.<lb />
The new debate question, which has<lb />
just recently been announced, was<lb />
read to the club by the president,<lb />
Tommie Averitte. It is upon this<lb />
topic, resolved: "That the federal<lb />
government should enact legislation<lb />
requiring compulsory arbitration of<lb />
all labor disputes that our teams<lb />
will debate in the Grand Eastern<lb />
Forensic tournament, which is to be<lb />
held in Charlotte from April 5 to 7,<lb />
1945.<lb />
After a report by the radio pro-<lb />
gram committee and some discussion<lb />
by the club on the subject, it was de-<lb />
cided to present, when it came the<lb />
club's turn, several talks to be made<lb />
on subjects of interest by various<lb />
members of the Jarvis Forensic.<lb />
Christian Directs<lb />
Shi Pi Production<lb />
"Henpecked Henry" ' Erilla<lb />
Hyde<lb />
The role of .Jimmy North will<lb />
played by Otis Fee He �<lb />
hading roles in sev ral I<lb />
plays "Johnin Cricket "AaiU Si-<lb />
manthe Rale the Roost ad "Johnn<lb />
Grows I p"<lb />
('amille Jernigan pla role oi<lb />
"the woman Can i t1 x �<lb />
lander and played the part of Temp-<lb />
est in "Tempest and Sunshine" ��<lb />
Grandmother in "Look Who- Here<lb />
She helped with sound effe I and<lb />
lighting in "Ladies In Retirement<lb />
At Cedar I rest Camp foi Gii at<lb />
Chimney Mock. N. I i helped �<lb />
dramatics. She was accompanist for<lb />
the opera, "Martha given here I<lb />
years ago. She was el.airman for I �<lb />
Entertainment commit U � ar.<lb />
The role of Cavendi<lb />
conductor, will be pla � hard<lb />
David, a mask ma o will<lb />
the ECTC Swing Band � tl � -and<lb />
in the play.<lb />
Lanier Society Chooses<lb />
Sponsors For Dance<lb />
A booth for the World 51<lb />
Service Fund on December<lb />
planned at the meeting of th I<lb />
V'9<lb />
Christi<lb />
iicid i<lb />
iki- i:i ! H<lb />
MR. W. K. CHRISTIAN<lb />
Johnson Speaks At<lb />
English Club Meeting<lb />
Mr. V. K. Christian, director of<lb />
(the forthcoming production, "A<lb />
 Murder Has Been Arranged is a<lb />
e. w mender of the English faculty<lb />
at ECTC and comes from the Eng-<lb />
lish faculty of Cornell university.<lb />
Mr. Christian has taken a special<lb />
interest in the Chi Pi players. Among1<lb />
I those plays which Mr. Christian di- i<lb />
j rected before coming to ECTC are<lb />
"Irish Rose "Midsummer Nights i has man'<lb />
Dream" and "Imaginary Invalid<lb />
Henrietta Cooper, sophomore and<lb />
stage manager for tonight's Chi Pi<lb />
production, became a member of the<lb />
organization last year and has ser-<lb />
ved in several capacities. In the<lb />
spring production of "You Can't Take<lb />
I It With You she played the role of<lb />
Essie, one of the leads. Henrietta<lb />
took over the position of stage mana-<lb />
ger from Hubert Bergeron, who was<lb />
society November <lb />
Plans for t Christmas dai<lb />
which is sponsored bj I �<lb />
were made and discussed Sp nsora<lb />
for the lance were elected as follows:<lb />
Margie Smith. Mary Young B<lb />
Proc Roebuck, Dorothy Reach and<lb />
Nora Lee Rinnant.<lb />
There has been much interest ir.<lb />
the society this year and the 8oc tj<lb />
for the remainder of<lb />
the year.<lb />
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Lane Makes Talk<lb />
To Primary Teachers<lb />
"How a Book is Made" was the<lb />
j subject of Miss Jean Lane's talk to<lb />
the primary student teachers recent-<lb />
ly.<lb />
Miss Lane told the group how a<lb />
 book is made, from a manuscript<lb />
through the finished book. She<lb />
showed samples of books in their<lb />
many stages of production.<lb />
Before coming to ECTC art de-<lb />
partment Miss Lane was junior art<lb />
editor for J. B. Lippincott company,<lb />
Philadelphia.<lb />
QUALITY and QUANTITY<lb />
IN<lb />
DELICIOUS<lb />
CAROLINA DAIRY'S<lb />
MILK SHAKES<lb />
Picklesimer Writes<lb />
Magazine Article<lb />
"The New Bright Tobacco Belt of<lb />
North Carolina an article written<lb />
by Dr. Parnell W. Picklesimer, head<lb />
of the geography department, ap-<lb />
peared in the January, 1944, issue of<lb />
"Economic Geography<lb />
"The purposes of this study are to<lb />
determine how man has occupied and<lb />
used the land, to account for the<lb />
change. that have taken place in the<lb />
use of its resources, and to suggest<lb />
problems which are likely to await<lb />
solution in the near future<lb />
In this article Dr. Picklesimer told<lb />
of the occupance, character of the<lb />
lanscape and land use of the Bright<lb />
Leaf belt.<lb />
Clarine Johl son gave a reading<lb />
and discussion on the book of "Ruth"<lb />
at the English club meeting on No-<lb />
vember 14.<lb />
Mary Frances Ellis, program chair-<lb />
man, outlined t h e program for<lb />
1944-45, the theme of which is to be<lb />
"This Interlocking World This<lb />
theme was borne out in Clarine's dis-<lb />
cussion and, reading of the book of<lb />
"Ruth which is the oldest and best<lb />
known expression of interracial love. I<lb />
On December 12 Norfleet Hardy<lb />
will present a Christmas story by-<lb />
Tolstoy. "Where Love Is. There God j<lb />
Is Also Succeeding speakers for!<lb />
the year will be Mrs. Robert L. Hum<lb />
her, (amille Jernigan. Elizabeth'<lb />
Bridgers, Miss Lois Grigsby and j<lb />
Dorothy Lewis.<lb />
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