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The TECO ECHO<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1944<lb />
Number 5<lb />
L<lb />
d'<lb />
Cc<lb />
er Society To Sponsor<lb />
ege Dance Tonight<lb />
Establish Memorial<lb />
For Christenbury<lb />
an<lb />
A memorial trophy is to be estab<lb />
lished for Lt. (jg) John B. Christen-<lb />
bury, former coach and physical edu-<lb />
i instructor here, who was killed<lb />
� I losion of two ammunition<lb />
� 1 -ft Chicago, California, last<lb />
trophy will hv a cup to ho<lb />
a a- th, John K. Christenbury<lb />
Mi monal up.<lb />
;�� cup will be presented annually<lb />
v -1'Mir man who is a member of<lb />
athletic team during his senior<lb />
� and win is chosen by a faculty<lb />
imittee on the basis of scholar-<lb />
character and service to the col-<lb />
Each year the name of the<lb />
nner will be engraved on the cup,<lb />
and the cup will remain here at the<lb />
 TIr- winner will receive<lb />
� . r i small replica of the cup or a<lb />
HOLIDAYS<lb />
Classes will be dismissed at noon<lb />
Wednesday, December 20, for the<lb />
Christmas holidays.<lb />
Dr. Howard J. McGinnis, acting<lb />
president, has announced that the<lb />
registration date for the winter<lb />
quarter has been changed from Tues-<lb />
day, January 2, to Thursday, Januar<lb />
4. This action was taken after re-<lb />
commendation by the faculty ad-<lb />
visory committee.<lb />
Robert St. John Will Speak<lb />
On ECTC Campus Monday Nite<lb />
Matt Phillips<lb />
Killed In Crash<lb />
In California<lb />
Concert<lb />
rh!<lb />
lal.<lb />
1- and<lb />
will<lb />
- i<lb />
provide for the trophy<lb />
ated bj the faculty, stu-<lb />
 alumni. Mrs. Agnes Bar-<lb />
it secretary to Dr. McGinnis. is<lb />
e c e i v i n g contributions for the<lb />
u<lb />
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hy.<lb />
l�r <lb />
faculty<lb />
memorial.<lb />
DeLoach is chairman of<lb />
committee planning the<lb />
Adopt New Rules<lb />
At Mass Meeting<lb />
First Lieutenant Henry Matt<lb />
Phillips, who graduated r�m BCTC<lb />
 ,h oiass of T.U1. wi.UHkl in a<lb />
.�ombat training flight near Kuroc,<lb />
California. Wednesday, December 6.<lb />
w a veteran army<lb />
fli�r and holder of ma decorations<lb />
for action against the tpemy io the<lb />
Pacific. He took part in the cam-<lb />
; paigns against the Gilberts. Marsb-<lb />
' alls and Marianas. Laft May W�<lb />
, ,A  ovn near the Caro-<lb />
hne Inlands, and he -ent two days<lb />
on a life<lb />
One Act Play<lb />
'Eternal Life"<lb />
Hiven Thursday<lb />
"Eternal Life a one-act play by-<lb />
Fred Eastman, was presented Thurs- <lb />
day night by the Wesley Foundation<lb />
players in Austin auditorium. The<lb />
play was directed bv James Warren.<lb />
Mary Hale Bowman, a widow, was<lb />
plaved by Emily Garris; Mrs. Hale,<lb />
her mother, by Mamiej Chandler;<lb />
Esther Hale, daughter of HrfLale,<lb />
by Wrtmsa iiwrperf Peggy Hale rW-<lb />
man, daughter cf Mary Halo, by Kfejt<lb />
Mann- Alec MacDonald. a winded<lb />
fiver of the RAF. by Charfes Wood:<lb />
and Dorothy Hale Bowman, tight-1<lb />
year-old son of Mary Bowman,<lb />
Jean Chaplin.<lb />
Dr. Herring To Speak Here<lb />
On Inter-American Affairs<lb />
-<lb />
HUBERT C HERRING<lb />
1 he<lb />
raft before<lb />
�<lb />
ted 1 �<lb />
s ; . � � inja held Decera-<lb />
. . ,  ech, than man of<lb />
� e on studying and light-<lb />
in the dormitories, submit-<lb />
Oeing rescued.<lb />
He vsa, awar.led th Di8tnuiahed<lb />
FMi.ir iv and Air Medal Wrth ��<lb />
Dak Iaaf i-lu-uar. He aieo received<lb />
the Purple Heart and five campaign<lb />
i ribbons with three battle stars.<lb />
This drama group -was first or-<lb />
ganized in November with James<lb />
Warren as chairmen. This was the<lb />
first performance of the Wesley<lb />
Foundation players, an organization<lb />
within the Methodist Student move-<lb />
meat. Its purpoaa is to present<lb />
drama of the hip-nest type, to de-<lb />
velop the dramatic ability of its mem-<lb />
bew and to become a chapter of the<lb />
National Society of W�Ary players.<lb />
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, th '� rmer mes:<lb />
rd I. There<lb />
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irs 7:00 p m. and<lb />
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rules t�<lb />
re-<lb />
call be eraiet-<lb />
 -Weell the<lb />
7:00 a.m.<lb />
ig-hta in the<lb />
 m the halls.<lb />
Lt.<lb />
gree<lb />
Smiley, YMCA Give<lb />
Supper For Men<lb />
Mr. Wendell W. Smiley, college li-<lb />
brarian and adviser to the men stu-<lb />
dents, and the Y.MCA will be hosts to<lb />
the me&amp;ftudent- at a upper in the<lb />
"Yhut Sunday niKht, December 17.<lb />
A iecflTtling of Picker Christina<lb />
Carol will be the main feature of the<lb />
Membership co this drama group � " Dr J? McGinnis, Dr.<lb />
A. D. Frank and Dr. P. W. Pickle-<lb />
simer will be special guests.<lb />
NG PASS<lb />
shall be ex-<lb />
 a1 l2:00 m tight for the<lb />
remainder of the night, provided that,<lb />
S � irday nighta the; shall be ex-<lb />
 at 1:00 a.n. Studying in<lb />
halls, bathrooms or any other<lb />
 where the lights are kept on all<lb />
� considered a violation of the!<lb />
. ,iard and should be so treated<lb />
Si mdard III. Lfcht cut? wlU hi't<lb />
 by and at the discretion of<lb />
. , presidents. Records of the<lb />
, cuts granted should be filed with<lb />
 chairman of the Women's Judi-<lb />
, ary These files will be open for<lb />
. �f the administration at all<lb />
Standard IV. Card, will be printed<lb />
indicating "studying" and "sleeping<lb />
each student's loom. Theaefiard�<lb />
Phillip received his A. B. de-<lb />
ln physical education and com-<lb />
aerce at ECTC in 1941. During hi�<lb />
junior yea he played on the football<lb />
team and was a member of the TECO<lb />
ECHO -taff. He playtd in the band<lb />
for two vears. As a senior he was<lb />
on the 4bfl of the PIECES V<lb />
LIGHT and was photographer for<lb />
the TKCdAN and was a member of<lb />
Phi Sigm Pi fraternity. He grad-<lb />
uated from liars Hill college and did<lb />
special work at the University of<lb />
.North Carolina,<lb />
He was the son of Mrs. E. E. Rawl<lb />
and the late H. M. Phillips of Green-<lb />
ville.<lb />
open to all Methodists of the campus<lb />
and any Others interested in this<lb />
work.<lb />
The second presentation of rtEtem�<lb />
ai Lif�" wiii be given at jaxvis Mem- Mrs Sellers Llected<lb />
orial Hethadist church on Sunday<lb />
evening, December 17, at 5:30.<lb />
for<lb />
�-�<lb />
S'<lb />
Students Elected<lb />
For "Who's Who"<lb />
' are to be hung on<lb />
I guidance of wo<lb />
failure OH the<lb />
serve the cc<lb />
proper use of<lb />
Considered � V<lb />
of Standard IV<lb />
It was sugg<lb />
presidents have<lb />
 on what<lb />
'ceptable reasons<lb />
cuts and agree on an hour, say<lb />
a.m later than which no light<lb />
-hall continue.<lb />
These rules were accepted<lb />
effect at the be-<lb />
Twenty-one students fcom ECTC<lb />
have been selected to appear us the<lb />
��Who's Who Among Students in<lb />
merican Universities and Colleges"<lb />
t! editd of that fubll-<lb />
marAAa facially W-<lb />
the pjlents who were<lb />
aits <lb />
editoT of "Wno's Who for Ajgf)-<lb />
)The selection of students foWWho s<lb />
Who" is based on scholarship, leader-<lb />
ship, character and participation in<lb />
WAA Publishes Booklet<lb />
Of Names, Addresses<lb />
Freda Caudell is in charge of<lb />
publishing a booklet containing the<lb />
names and addresses of the students-<lb />
The booklet, which is being sponsored<lb />
by the WAA. goes on sale this week.<lb />
Feeling that many of the students<lb />
would like to know the home ad-<lb />
dresses of other students at<lb />
Christmas, the members of the WAA<lb />
decided to prepare such a list for dis-<lb />
tribution among the students. The<lb />
proceeds from the sale of the book-<lb />
lets will be used to sponsor two<lb />
dances next quarter.<lb />
Jo Keeter and Clara Robinson are<lb />
assisting Freda. k<lb />
Dr. Hubert C. Herring, famous<lb />
I lecturer, author and authority on<lb />
I Latin America, will speak in the Aus-<lb />
I tin auditorium at 4:30 Sunday after-<lb />
noon, December 17.<lb />
Dr. Herring will speak under the<lb />
auspices of the International Rela-<lb />
tions club of ECTC. His appearance<lb />
her will be the ninth in a series of<lb />
twelve lectures at North Carolina<lb />
colleges and universities, which be-<lb />
gan at St. Mary's school in Raleigh<lb />
on December 13<lb />
has also spoken at St. Augustine's<lb />
college, Meredith, Elon, Guilford,<lb />
Woman's college at Greensboro, Ben-<lb />
nett college and Winston-Salem Teach-<lb />
ers college. Lectures at Shaw uni-<lb />
; ver-ity, Atlantic Christian college and<lb />
Li Hike university will complete his<lb />
tour.<lb />
This lecture series is a part of a<lb />
program in inter-American affairs<lb />
arranged 1 y the Southern Council on<lb />
International Relations. Expenses<lb />
are being paid by the Carnegie Goun-<lb />
laiion lor International Peace.<lb />
Dr. Herring, who is a graduate of<lb />
Union Theological seminary in New<lb />
York, has ben a minister of Congre-<lb />
gational churches in Wisconsin and<lb />
Kansas and from 1924 to 1939 was<lb />
director of social action activities of<lb />
National Congrega'ional churches.<lb />
Since 1928 he has been executive<lb />
director of the Committee on Cultur-<lb />
al Relations with Latin America. In<lb />
this capacity he has directed annual<lb />
seminars in Mexico, the Carribean,<lb />
Central America and South America<lb />
for a number of years. At present<lb />
Dr. Herring is a professor of Latin-<lb />
American civilization at Claremont<lb />
(college in California.<lb />
Dr. Herring is the author of a num-<lb />
I ber of books on Latin America and<lb />
Mexico. "And So to War" was pub-<lb />
lished in 1938; "Good Neighbors" in<lb />
1941; and "Mexico, the Making of a<lb />
Activities for the coming year were j Nation" in 1942. He has also con-<lb />
discussed at the meeting. It was de- ! tributed articles to Harper a Current<lb />
cided that class dues will be a dollar ; History. The N.Uon and the New<lb />
and are Wo be paid by January 15. York Tima.<lb />
Robert St. John, noted war cor-<lb />
respondent and radio commentator,<lb />
will report on the "World at War"<lb />
in the Wright auditorium on Monday<lb />
night, December 18, at 8:30.<lb />
St. John has been in newspaper<lb />
work for a great many of his forty-<lb />
two years. In 1931 he joined the<lb />
Associated press, later retiring to his<lb />
farm in New Hampshire. When war<lb />
appeared imminent in the summer of<lb />
L939, St. John rejoined the Associated<lb />
press and went abroad, arriving in<lb />
Paris the day before war began. He<lb />
was immediately sent to Poland and<lb />
from Poland he went on to the Bal-<lb />
kans, where he covered the partition<lb />
of Rumania, the abdication of King<lb />
Carol, the Rumanian earthquake, the<lb />
. his tour he two Iron Guard revolutions the en-<lb />
trance of Nazi troops into Bucharest<lb />
Freshman Adviser<lb />
At the meeting of the Freshman<lb />
class on December 7, Mrs. R. E. Sel-<lb />
lers was elected faculty adviser.<lb />
and<lb />
voted n to go into<lb />
ginning of the winter quarter<lb />
moved the<lb />
.lane Hardy<lb />
"t'11'11"11 Section I m the by-laws<lb />
To amend section<lb />
 rt,ui "In addition junior women<lb />
m ers who have an average of a<lb />
-T and a clear student government<lb />
record and seniors with<lb />
dent government record<lb />
See NEW RULES on Page Three<lb />
extra-curricular activities.<lb />
The students selected for this honor<lb />
are Dorothy Lewis. Marjorie Privott,<lb />
following ICamiHe Jernigan, Willie Mae Daniel<lb />
Bese Council. Alice Wiggins, Sam<lb />
Strickland, Clarine Johnson, Myrtle<lb />
Price Vivian Yelverton, Hilda Moore,<lb />
Elizabeth Bridgers, Jesse Gooden,<lb />
Beverly Cutler, Mary Bryan, Eliza-<lb />
beth Darden, Gretchen Boswell, Msry<lb />
 Frances Ellis. Pat Edwards, Mary<lb />
Alice Cahoon and Ellis Bedsworth.<lb />
a clean stu-<lb />
shall assume<lb />
Hardy Gives Program<lb />
At Englteli Club Meet<lb />
Norfleet Hard read an ijs��ed<lb />
Tolstoy's story, 'Where trfv� Is,<lb />
liTco j There God Is AV H ?�&amp;<lb />
the English club on December 12.<lb />
The story is about a Russian cobbler<lb />
of the last century who, after num-<lb />
erous misfortunes, finally turns to<lb />
the Bible for consolation. While<lb />
reading his Bible one night he seems<lb />
to hear a voice which tells him that<lb />
on the morrow he will see the Christ.<lb />
The next day he has many opportun-<lb />
ities to do good deeds, and in so do-<lb />
ing them discovers the real Christ<lb />
spirit.<lb />
The next meeting will be held on<lb />
January 9. At this time Mrs. Robert<lb />
L. Humbler, a citizen of Greenville,<lb />
will be the speaker.<lb />
Miss Jean Lane<lb />
Native Carolinian<lb />
Joins Faculty<lb />
Miss Jean Mclver Lane, a native of<lb />
North Carolina, joined the ECTC<lb />
faculty as a member of the art de-<lb />
partment at the beginning of<lb />
currertwArcol year<lb />
I<lb />
She<lb />
th<lb />
eW<lb />
ore<lb />
Sou<lb />
S<lb />
aft proj<lb />
She has always been interested in<lb />
art. Even at the early age of six she<lb />
showed an interest in art by design-<lb />
ing and making Christmas cards as<lb />
well as many other things.<lb />
Her favorite pastimes are photo-<lb />
graphy, golf and painting with water<lb />
colors. What she likes most, how-<lb />
ever, is hiking. Miss Lane thorough-<lb />
ly enjoys walking through the woods<lb />
and observing nature, especially dur-<lb />
ing the fall, when the forest is in one<lb />
of its most beautiful stages. She<lb />
thinks the trees on the college cam-<lb />
pus are lovely and she admires the<lb />
Spanish moss, which grows in pro-<lb />
fusion on the trees.<lb />
and into Bulgaria, the fall of Yugo-<lb />
slavia, the bombing of Belgrade and<lb />
the fall of Greece. He also saw the<lb />
fall of Crete, the drive in the Middle<lb />
East and the arrival of the Robin<lb />
Moor survivors in Cape Town.<lb />
Sent To England<lb />
Robert St. John returned to the<lb />
United States in 1941 and soon went<lb />
again to Europe, this time to Eng-<lb />
land. But he did not make his second<lb />
wartime trip abroad until he had<lb />
written in three weeks what has been<lb />
called the grisliest book to come out<lb />
of the war, "From the Land of Silent<lb />
People<lb />
In England he was an eye witness<lb />
to the devastating air blitz unloosed<lb />
on Britain by the Luftwaffe. There<lb />
he spent many nights in air-raid<lb />
shelters; in Canterbury he helped dig<lb />
for air raid victim. From England<lb />
St. John broadcast to the United<lb />
States.<lb />
Hardships<lb />
His wartime adventures have not<lb />
been without danger and hardship.<lb />
Strafed, bombed and machine-gun-<lb />
ned, he has narrowly missed death<lb />
many times and still'carries a Nazi<lb />
bullet in his leg�a memento of the<lb />
Grecian campaign.<lb />
But his adventures have come not<lb />
only from the war. Years ago in<lb />
the" "heyday" of Chicago's notorious<lb />
Al Capone, St. John was beaten,<lb />
thrown in a ditch and left for dead<lb />
by Capone's henchmen because he at-<lb />
tempted to expose the gangster in<lb />
a weekly he was oditing in Cicero.<lb />
Illinois.<lb />
Impressive Beard<lb />
St. John, who is ! asily recognizable<lb />
because of his impressive beard and<lb />
mustache, is conceded to have one of<lb />
the best voices in radio. He broad-<lb />
casts for the National Broadcasting<lb />
company.<lb />
In his lectures Robert St. John pre-<lb />
sents a graphic picture of what war<lb />
is really like, givei his views on the<lb />
progress of the conflict and urges<lb />
� upon America the necessity for all-<lb />
lout effort. Anecdotes from his own<lb />
'i experiences .n 17 countries make his<lb />
I talks vivid and personal.<lb />
Music Recital Given<lb />
In Wright Building<lb />
A second in the series of music re-<lb />
citals was given in the Wright build-<lb />
ing on Wednesday, November 15.<lb />
The program was as follows:<lb />
�Solfeggietto" by C. P. E. Bach,<lb />
played by Lorraine Harris; "Tom<lb />
Thumb's March" by Bohm, played by<lb />
Ma nor a Mewborn; "Bustles of<lb />
Spring" by Sinding, played by Doro-<lb />
thv Johnson; "Slumber Song" by<lb />
MARGIE SMITH<lb />
-PROC ROEBUCK<lb />
NORA I EE HINNANT<lb />
ERMA HtNNANT<lb />
Recently, Miss Lane, accompanied<lb />
by some of her students, collected<lb />
various types of berries, moss, ferns<lb />
and other forms of wild plant-life in<lb />
woods. They have been arranged<lb />
beautifully and are now on display<lb />
throughout the art department.<lb />
Besides art, Miss Lane is interested<lb />
in music and Juvenile books. It was<lb />
through her interest in the latter that<lb />
she was led to the work of junior art<lb />
editor and assistant producer of the<lb />
J. B. Lippincott Publishing company<lb />
jin Philadelphia. Now, however, she<lb />
has returned to teaching because she<lb />
likes the close contact with people<lb />
which teaching affords.<lb />
"I think my work is wonderful<lb />
she comments. "It is fascinating to<lb />
wonc with the students in creattvw<lb />
expression in art<lb />
Red Cross Praises<lb />
Work Of Students<lb />
The following letter was received<lb />
from the War Department by the<lb />
Pitt County chapter of the American<lb />
Red Cross in regard to the surgical<lb />
dressing program which has been<lb />
discontinued for the present time:<lb />
"The War Department wishes to<lb />
take this opportunity to thank the<lb />
volunteers in your chapter who have<lb />
given untiringly of their time and<lb />
effort in providing surgical dress-<lb />
ings for the army. These surgical<lb />
dressings volunteers have made an<lb />
outstanding contribution to the war<lb />
effort and their help cannot be eval-<lb />
uated in terms of hours or dollars<lb />
snd cents. The total requirements<lb />
enormous, far beyond the available<lb />
industrial facilities of this country<lb />
Schumann, played by Mrs. Rachel<lb />
Merriman; "Ase's Death by Grieg; and couid not have been met except<lb />
��Grandmother's Minuet" by Grieg. for the work of these volunteers<lb />
"Three Blind Mice" by Thompson<lb />
all played by Elizabeth Brown, and<lb />
-Dance of the Flutes" by Tschaikow-<lb />
ski, played by Leyta Taylor.<lb />
"Calm As The Night" by Bohm,<lb />
was rendered by Ethel Smith; "The<lb />
Little Damozel" by Novello, rendered<lb />
by Martha Strawn; "Were My Song<lb />
With Wings Provided" by Hahn, ren-<lb />
dered by June Brandenburg; "Italian<lb />
Street Song" by Herbert, rendered by<lb />
Mary Blane Justus; "Open Thy Blue<lb />
Eyes" by Massenet, rendered by<lb />
Lucy Nell Smith; and "Who Keeps the<lb />
Years" by Charles, rendered by<lb />
Elizabeth Bridgers.<lb />
The accompanist for the recital<lb />
was Camilla Jernigan.<lb />
whom we are sure take great pride in<lb />
having had such an active part in this<lb />
wartime activity<lb />
The Pitt County chapter of the<lb />
American Red Cross wishes to ex-<lb />
press its appreciation to the East<lb />
Carolina Teachers college students<lb />
and teachers for their cooperation in<lb />
doing this fine job. The War De-<lb />
partment has stated that since the<lb />
surgical dressing program is discon-<lb />
tinued for some time to come, plans<lb />
are being made now for another pro-<lb />
gram in which the students can par-<lb />
ticipate. Whatevei this new plan<lb />
may be, it is hoped that the students<lb />
will be just as willing to help make<lb />
it a success as they did the surgical<lb />
dressing program<lb />
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PAGE TWO<lb />
The TECO ECHO<lb />
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ZSKZ<lb />
Teco Echo Celebrates<lb />
19th Anniversary<lb />
With the publication of this Issue the<lb />
TECO ECHO celebiutes its nineteenth anni-<lb />
versary�1925-1944.<lb />
In these 19 years many changes have<lb />
come about in the appearance of the paper<lb />
and in the quality and style of writing. At<lb />
first the paper was almost a solid mass of<lb />
print with little headlines display and very<lb />
few pictures. Today the situation is almost<lb />
reversed�the paper is literary a mass of<lb />
headlines and pictures with much less print.<lb />
The TECO ECHO has been awarded<lb />
numerous awards by newspaper critical ser-<lb />
vices. In 1940 it was given a rating of<lb />
"excellent and last year it was rated as<lb />
"All-American<lb />
The staffs of the TECO ECHO, both<lb />
past and present, are indeed proud of this<lb />
record.<lb />
Boys' Dormitory<lb />
In Need Of Repairs<lb />
At the beginning of this quarter the<lb />
floors in the boys' dormitory were painted,<lb />
and several new doors were put up. At that<lb />
time a promise was made to have the walls<lb />
painted and other improvements made dur-<lb />
ing the Christmas holidays�if the boys<lb />
would take good care of the building during<lb />
this quarter.<lb />
The boys' dormitory has been badly in<lb />
need of repair for a long lime. It seems<lb />
that nothing has been done about it before<lb />
because the boys apparently were not in-<lb />
clined to take care of the property. For this<lb />
reason the place was allowed to get in a very<lb />
run-down condition, and living conditions<lb />
dropped to a level definitely lower than<lb />
should be found in a first-class college.<lb />
However, when the dormitory is in such<lb />
a bad state, there is little or no incentive for<lb />
the boys to take care of things. In other<lb />
words, if the college doesn't provide good<lb />
living quarters, the boys can't be expected<lb />
to take the best care of the facilities that are<lb />
provided.<lb />
According to Mr. Smiley, dean of men,<lb />
the men students have done well in keeping<lb />
things in good order this quarter. There<lb />
have, however, been some instances in<lb />
which this attitude of good conduct has not<lb />
existed. It would seem only reasonable to<lb />
believe that boys who are old enough to be<lb />
in college would be over that "destructive<lb />
age" and would be eager to take care of the<lb />
property of others. Let us hope that, any-<lb />
way.<lb />
Need To Conserve<lb />
Heat And Electricity<lb />
Mr. F. D. Duncan, treasurer and busi-<lb />
ness manager of the college, has requested<lb />
the cooperation of the faculty and staff in<lb />
the conservation of heat and electricity in<lb />
the various buildings on the campus.<lb />
The older buildings require much more<lb />
heat to make them comfortable than do the<lb />
newer buildings and even different Locations<lb />
in the same building require varying<lb />
amounts of heat. For this reason, he pointed<lb />
out, it is unavoidable that sonic of the mail-<lb />
ings should receive more heal than neces-<lb />
sary. If a room or office should become<lb />
overheated, it will be better to close the<lb />
radiator valves than to open a indow�thus<lb />
conserving the heat.<lb />
According to Mr. Duncan the electric<lb />
bill for the college amounts to almost<lb />
$1,000.00 a month and is mounting steadily.<lb />
It will help a great deal if everyone will co-<lb />
operate by turning off any lights in the<lb />
classrooms, offices or dormitory rooms when<lb />
they are not being used.<lb />
Red Cross Praises Work<lb />
Of ECTC Girls<lb />
A letter praising the ECTC girls for<lb />
their work in the Red Cross surgical dress-<lb />
ings room was received this week from the<lb />
Pitt County chapter of the American Red<lb />
Cross.<lb />
As a result of the efforts of these volun-<lb />
teers and that of many others, the Red Cross<lb />
has been able to supply the enormous de-<lb />
mands of the army for surgical dressings.<lb />
Because the huge demands fai exceeds the<lb />
capacity of the industrial facilities of this<lb />
country, it was necessary to call for volun-<lb />
teers among the civilian population of the<lb />
country.<lb />
In commenting on this work we can<lb />
merely say "A good job well done<lb />
Saturday. Deeei<lb />
Sgmpaifyy<lb />
The students and faculty of East Caro-<lb />
lina Teachers college wish to extend their<lb />
deepest sympathy to Amos Clark, Jr who<lb />
lost his father this week.<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 />
T<lb />
CHRISM<lb />
SCUMMING<lb />
By "The Keyhole Korrespondent<lb />
Well all you guys and gals, Christmas<lb />
is just around the cornei so you better start<lb />
behaving 'cause ole' Sarta will get you if<lb />
you don't watch out<lb />
All these gals with birthdays so near<lb />
Christmas shouldn't expect Santa to be so<lb />
good to themDid you have a happj<lb />
birthday Johnnie?? The candy "shore"<lb />
was good.<lb />
Gosh Amanda, that certainly was a cute<lb />
marine you were with the other night . . .<lb />
now don't tell me he just wasn't old enough!<lb />
We do hope Jackie will be back next<lb />
quarter�Jackie just think about all these<lb />
poor guys�what will they do???<lb />
Say Catherine. (Stanley) we wonder<lb />
why it is so urgent that you get your picture<lb />
before the 20th It couldn't be for Charles<lb />
�or could it? Well<lb />
Dot Harris doesn't seem to be getting<lb />
around much anymore�what is the matter<lb />
Dot�now don't tell me you have turned ovei<lb />
a nw leaf and are studying<lb />
Jewel�It has been rumored that you<lb />
are having a hard time deciding between<lb />
Ben and H. (�We ar� wondering which<lb />
will be the lucky guy <lb />
Burton, we hear you are still having the<lb />
hiccups. Now don't tell 'tie it is that Green-<lb />
ville boy what's making you have emotional<lb />
turmoils<lb />
Katie Karl�How's your I. Q.????<lb />
Attention stoogents Will let you in<lb />
on a secret Don't tell a soul, but Sprinkle<lb />
has a crush on J. L. and Jimmy' Poor boys!<lb />
Gosh Sid, haven't you been seeing quite<lb />
a lot of that certain little Lt.??? Nice work<lb />
gal�out�oh how we envy you<lb />
In case you have been wondering why<lb />
D. J. has been so happy lately�it could be<lb />
because she j-rot a letter from that certain<lb />
little nu reliant marine by the name of<lb />
Carl<lb />
Harriet Everitte was mighty happy<lb />
Wednesday afternoon about 5:00 o'clock<lb />
whin her boy friend came strolling in with-<lb />
out wai ning after being iverbeas ten months.<lb />
Jean Hodgens has been seeing a lot of<lb />
Robert Salisbury Jr. on the front steps of<lb />
Fleming lately.<lb />
Whose heart was going thump thump<lb />
last Saturday night at the Soph-Sr. dance.<lb />
Couldn't have been Frances Page's, could<lb />
it V? You and Duck sho did look pretty in the<lb />
figure, Page.<lb />
We see that two of M troupers are back<lb />
for at least ten days. We mean Davenport<lb />
and West. Give them a food time girls!<lb />
i' seems that Elizabeth Jenkins and<lb />
Haywood Sellers had a little misunderstand-<lb />
ing Sunday night, but evidently Lib couldn't<lb />
resist the Sinatra hair version in red.<lb />
Wedding bells are ringing for Annie<lb />
Cole Sewell and Ethel Smith Oh, you<lb />
lucky girls<lb />
Well, this is about all for this time folks<lb />
so�Mi rry 'hristmas to all and to all a good-<lb />
night. P. S. Don't forget to hang up vour<lb />
stocking Christmas  Goodnight.<lb />
WITH THE ARMED FORCES<lb />
By Jean Goggin<lb />
Editor-in-Chief<lb />
Associate Editors<lb />
Jean Goggin, 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<lb />
Neil Posey . .<lb />
Jack Johnson<lb />
Margaret Nisbet<lb />
Assignment Editor<lb />
. . Sports Editor<lb />
Photography Editor<lb />
. . . 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 />
Sid Bunn, Kit Blackham.<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 />
Sgt. Lewis B. Rebarker, a weather ob-<lb />
server at the Eighth Air Force headquar-<lb />
ters in England, has won the Eighth Air<lb />
Force small Arms Championship, firing the<lb />
30-caliber carbine for a score of 305 out of<lb />
a possible 400 points.<lb />
More than 40,000 officers and enlisted<lb />
men, representing every station in the<lb />
Eighth Air Force, participated in the<lb />
matches.<lb /><lb />
Lt. William C. Harris, Jr is now home<lb />
on leave after having served ten and a half<lb />
months in the Aleutians as pilot of a Navy<lb />
Catalira patrol bomber. His squadron flew<lb />
more than 10,00 hours in weather which<lb />
veteran combat pilots call "the toughest<lb />
flying weather in the world" with the loss<lb />
of but a single plane. This squadron car-<lb />
ried out the first Catalina bombing raid on<lb />
Paramushiru, Kurile Islands.<lb />
First Lt. Francis B. Ferebee, class of<lb />
'38, has completed his 50th mission as pilot<lb />
of a 15th AAF B-17 flying fortress in the<lb />
Mediterranean theatre of operations. He<lb />
wrears the Air Medal with five Oak Leaf<lb />
Clusters.<lb /><lb />
First Lt. Claude Wayland Tucker, U. S.<lb />
Army Ferrying Command, who has been on<lb />
both Atlantic and Pacific duty, has returned<lb />
to the States.<lb />
Cpl. J. B. Spilman. who has served<lb />
twenty-nine months in England, Sicily and<lb />
Italy, has also returned to the States.<lb />
 �<lb />
Lt. Herbert Wilkerson has returned to<lb />
the States after about two years of duty in<lb />
the Pacific war area. Herbert was one of<lb />
the medical officers aboard the cruiser<lb />
Helena when it was sunk in the South Paci-<lb />
fic last year.<lb />
tun��<lb />
STUDENT SPOTLIGHT<lb />
this issue. . , in activities<lb />
At the nresent Vivan s main acw��<lb />
She will receive her A. B. W�<lb />
ber of the Young Democrats club. She s<lb />
also a member of the Women� Athletic<lb />
association and the Poe society, of which in<lb />
was vice-president during her sophomore<lb />
year. She was formerly a member of the<lb />
Lanier society.<lb />
Last year Vivian was president of the<lb />
Junior class. During her freshman year she<lb />
served as hall proctor and was on the cabi-<lb />
net of the Methodist Student .association.<lb />
The following year she was sophomore class<lb />
lepresentative to the Tecoan; later thai year<lb />
she became associate business manager of<lb />
the annual. In addition she is a member of<lb />
the Commerce club, the Science club, the<lb />
Alumni Daughters and Sons club, Pi Omega<lb />
Pi fraternity and the YWCA.<lb />
She says that what she wants to do with<lb />
her life, what she plans to do with it and<lb />
what she probably will do with it are two, or<lb />
rather, three different things. Could it be<lb />
that somewhere a long the way the Air<lb />
Corps or a Duke university coed will enter<lb />
her plans for the future?<lb />
The things she like most �.re sleep and<lb />
breakfast, but liking the former better, she<lb />
often misses the latter. She likes almost<lb />
anything to eat exc<lb />
In the realm<lb />
popular and sew<lb />
symphonies and<lb />
Munn of the Baj ei All<lb />
program is her I<lb />
piano while in hi I<lb />
during her senior<lb />
Vivian was<lb />
tonsburg. She grad<lb />
school in 11. As ;i b i<lb />
tor of the annual, lb<lb />
YeUerton. is an<lb />
Last summer<lb />
State Teachers eoll<lb />
vious summers sh<lb />
the Seymour J I<lb />
Sits o Jcashion<lb />
BY SUE<lb />
Christmas is just around the corner.<lb />
And it's a close corner at the most. So you'll<lb />
want to start post haste on Christmas gift-<lb />
ing.<lb />
And what could be better than gifts that<lb />
you whip up yourself. You'll feel that you've<lb />
Staff Sgt. N. E. Warren has returned<lb />
to the United States and is in the Ashford<lb />
General Hospital. White Sulphur Springs,<lb />
W. Ya. He was wounded July 15 in the<lb />
European theater.<lb /><lb />
Nina B. Redditt, S 1 c (sk) of the Ship's<lb />
Company Receiving Ship, San Francisco,<lb />
California, recently completed training at<lb />
the storekeepers' school in Milledgeville,<lb />
Georgia.<lb /><lb />
Lt. J. D. Bridgets has arrived in Seattle<lb />
after 10 months duty with the Navy Air<lb />
forces in the Pacific. Their latest action in-<lb />
cluded raids on Manila prior to and during<lb />
the American invasion of Leyte. This is<lb />
John's second tour of duty in the Pacific,<lb />
having served 18 months with the Pacific<lb />
fleet immediately following the Pearl Har-<lb />
bor attack.<lb /><lb />
A third Oak Leaf Cluster to his Air<lb />
Medal has been awarded tp T. Sgt. Troy W.<lb />
Rouse, Jr. for "meritorious achievement"<lb />
while participating in bombing attacks up-<lb />
on German war plants and military defense<lb />
points in support of Allied armies.<lb />
Troy is a radio operator and gunner on<lb />
a B-17 flying fortress.<lb /><lb />
Due to the fact that there have been<lb />
many requests for addresses of the boys in<lb />
service, we arc giving you a few of them this<lb />
issue.<lb />
Capt. Eden F. Hilton, 807th AAF Base<lb />
Unit, Squadron "B Bergstrom Field, Aus-<lb />
tin, Texas.<lb />
Sylvia Burns, S 1c, Box 27, U. S. Naval<lb />
Air Station, Jacksonville, Fla.<lb />
Samuell H. Crandell, Rehabilitation<lb />
Physical Training School, Sampson, N, Y.<lb />
M. Sgt. William Howard Harris, AAAF,<lb />
ORD. Sec. M. Sqdn. 1, Greensboro, N. C.<lb />
really put a bit of yourself into each gift.<lb />
And your friends and family will appreciate<lb />
the personal interest you put in the selection<lb />
and making of their gifts.<lb />
Your room mate at school or your sister<lb />
at home will love a stuffed, fat pig made in<lb />
chintz, printed in roses. Fatty pig graces<lb />
a bed or props up books on a shelf, with equal<lb />
nonchalance, the love of a school girl's life.<lb />
Your best friend will ring merry Xmas<lb />
bells in your honor if you make for her, bal-<lb />
let shoes, a new rage for the school crowd<lb />
She'll wear 'em for an evening by the fire<lb />
or a dorm jam session. And thank her lucky<lb />
stars to claim you as her bosom pal<lb />
The list i nci eas<lb />
drawstring bag: a Dutcl<lb />
chenille yarn ; bl uses<lb />
your sehool friends<lb />
Christmas angel.<lb />
For Mummy th re a<lb />
kets. kitchen towel8, a;<lb />
gingham fruits 'n fl<lb />
mats. Dad will love a <lb />
yourself, or a flannel r<lb />
him his pipe and sli<lb />
paper and he's u happy a<lb />
For a new baby .<lb />
mother and make comf)<lb />
buggies in quilted satin. A:<lb />
adore a stuffed horsey, or D I<lb />
Y'know, Santa has a n<lb />
age. t�H�. So get out j<lb />
and dig in. All these -<lb />
your McCall Pattern Catal .<lb />
partment store<lb />
So.m the time draw 3 I<lb />
gift's finished, the last �<lb />
Then you'll spend your I<lb />
tree and getting ready : .1<lb />
You'll be a Merry Chri<lb />
wear pretty party dresa s, 1<lb />
wears a dress full of part<lb />
yet sophisticated � the �<lb />
wants her dreasup<lb />
petite sleeves, the demure<lb />
ness caught into the sioN -� a<lb />
ing o'er the flat tummy,<lb />
note that jaunty peplum. It a<lb />
a whow !<lb />
This dress is a BJ '�<lb />
dresses for they're femil<lb />
enough life and stiffn. sa<lb />
taffetas or stiff brocad s . .<lb />
versation pieces, enough 'ui<lb />
a dateable fantasy.<lb />
So . . . Merry Christmas<lb />
all, and Happy Hob-dates!<lb />
�MeCal S<lb />
Aggressive Aggie<lb />
b w<lb />
'<lb />
Jei<lb />
At<lb />
By Jean Hull<lb />
 J11 is that c�ming doTthetreet<lb />
It s a fire�it's a smoke screen�it's a fog-<lb />
no, it's Aggressive Aggie puffing away on<lb />
another cigarette. '<lb />
Aggie has acquired the name of the<lb />
walking somekstack" because of her perpe!<lb />
tual smoking (Where she gets the cigarettes<lb />
m these days and times when many's tS<lb />
gal who would gladly walk an extra mile for<lb />
a mere "draw" on a Camel is the mystery)<lb />
Aggie, honey, don t you realize that<lb />
smoking on the street is one of thos things<lb />
that just isn't done?�not<lb />
taste anyway.<lb />
And another thing, "Sir<lb />
Eyes" may create a very pi<lb />
when poured forth on wings<lb />
when applied literally, the affe<lb />
thing but soothing. The orgt<lb />
whelms the unfortunate pel -<lb />
face you thoughtlessly b'ow clou<lb />
Another of your unforgiva<lb />
faults is your habit of laying 3<lb />
down on the edge of suy con<lb />
then forgetting it and lettinf<lb />
charred groove on the edge of tin<lb />
You excuse vourselt b sa tatty<lb />
"just didn't think but that isn't<lb />
yourself credit for having much inl<lb />
Aggie. Come on, ole gal. you cai ��<lb />
than that. Just try.<lb />
1<lb />
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Hiram Mayo, S 2c, QuartermastPn.<lb />
Draft 11-15, U 8 N T r n � u <lb />
Maryland. ' T C" Abridge,<lb />
Pvt. Julius C. Shenherd r9a�0i o .<lb />
dron M. APO 16460 FP<lb />
Francisco, California. "u-bw, &amp;an<lb />
A�S�Jgt Floyd W- McHenry 69�7s�u<lb />
APO 66�167th General Hospiuf, cfpott<lb />
master, New York, N. Y. ' �t"<lb />
Cpl. Donald Propst 3467946. 14th 0<lb />
S. T. C, APO 8533, co Postmaster, Mi11-<lb />
Florida.<lb />
� TSgt, Walter L. Tucker 34315986, 513<lb />
Bomb Sqdn. 376 Bomb Gp APO 681, c <lb />
Postmaster, New York, NY.<lb />
XT Lt. (jg) S. B. Dees, U. S N. A. B. Kf<lb />
No. 807, co Fleet Post Office, San Francis-<lb />
co, California<lb />
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The TECO ECHO<lb />
PAGE THREE<lb />
ALUMNI NEWS<lb />
meeting of<lb />
 Kast Carolina<lb />
Mumni ussocia-<lb />
iitfht, IV-<lb />
�iii's club.<lb />
( Ethel<lb />
d ver the1<lb />
ter history were read. A program<lb />
eonnittea was appointed, after which<lb />
H freshments were served by the<lb />
hnittSSJl, Elizabeth Johnson<lb />
Be lie Anderson.<lb />
Iris Lee Speaks<lb />
At Vesper Service<lb />
Iris Lee opened Vespers Sunday<lb />
night December 10, with the playing<lb />
of "O Holy Night Rowena Monta-<lb />
gue read from the Bible the tradi-<lb />
tional Christmas story.<lb />
an�j i After the singing of Christmas<lb />
carols, Mary Frances Ellis read<lb />
Charles J. Finger's 'The Affair at<lb />
Greenville Chapter the Inn<lb />
Mr- J. H. Rose read several! December 8<lb />
f wel- Christauu ntwiM and poems to the I Miss Afcne-C Lapsley, the Presby-<lb />
Bfctmni of the Greenville chapter at Urian student worker, was speaker<lb />
Aces Defeat<lb />
Baron Team<lb />
O � squint, inc it�t<lb />
Reprinted from the<lb />
January Issue of ESQUIRE<lb />
civi-n by Mrs. I their regular meeting which was held<lb />
. acct nipan<lb />
Reed of Ral-<lb />
in the alumni office on Friday night,<lb />
December Mrs. Rose selected stories<lb />
M Johnson (Ruth which put the group in the proper<lb />
Dr. Howard J. spirit of Christmas.<lb />
After a short business meeting<lb />
at Vespen Friday night, December<lb />
H. She read from Philippians a se-<lb />
lection on what goes to make up a<lb />
popular person.<lb />
Miss Lapsley explained that one<lb />
cannot be lovely unless he has the<lb />
1-Kn.iiv.  �ii. i a imi i. uuMiiess meeting . - ��  � <lb />
n the college. Mr- ola Tucker (Helen Mattacks)px;�'r :md Prace of God- She said<lb />
, �� r i t � . . it It �� ir c 1rAii- fViof emck ran talrt.<lb />
it is a joy to know that one can take<lb />
Jesus with him everywhere and for-<lb />
. alumni sec- Mr. Fred Owens (Mildred Mat<lb />
� � Alumni locks), and Mrs. Annie Andrews<lb />
liareom, state Sellari served hot tea, fruit cake and!eVt <lb />
�cuition, C kit b.<lb />
and visturs. Plate and Cup Shower<lb />
dinner Eacb member wno was present at<lb />
were centered the regular December meeting of the j<lb />
I red GreenTflW chapter brought a salad i dred Wellons, the first speaker,<lb />
, i in late and cup as a (if to the alumni ,)r,)Uht out the Point that we are so<lb />
tablet held office. Now light refreshments can niuch more 'ortunate than other stu-<lb />
Chi Pi Players<lb />
Adopt New Rules<lb />
At the meeting of the Chi Pi play-<lb />
ers on Tuesday night, December 5,<lb />
several new members were admitted<lb />
into the club and a few others were<lb />
given credit for having done part of<lb />
the work which is a prerequisite to<lb />
membership.<lb />
Handing the Barons the only de I<lb />
feat they have suffered in the first<lb />
round of the Intrrmural Basketball<lb />
League, the Aces barely eaked out a<lb />
26 to 22 victory over the Barons in<lb />
the colege gym on Thursday, Dec. 7.<lb />
The game was a thriller all the<lb />
way, with the Aces taking a slight<lb />
early lead and the Barons coming<lb />
back in the fourth quarter to chal- 5:30 p. m<lb />
lenge that slight lead. Both team<lb />
held a tight defense and the offen-<lb />
sive team had to display fancy and<lb />
effective passing attacks to get into<lb />
scoring position.<lb />
Field Hockey, Basketball<lb />
Feature WAA Activities<lb />
Bowling Alley Kept<lb />
Busy By Students<lb />
The bowling alley is open Monday<lb />
through Friday from 4:30-5:30 p.m.<lb />
and 6:30-10:00 p. m Saturday,<lb />
1:30-5:30 p. m ;and Sunday, 3:30-<lb />
December 3<lb />
Sunday night December 3, three<lb />
students spoke on the World Student<lb />
Service fund<lb />
A large number of students have<lb />
participated in this sport and made<lb />
rather high scores. Those bowling<lb />
over 90 for the girls include: Cot-<lb />
ten�Frances S u 11 o n�124, Doris<lb />
. I Stevens�130, Katie Earl Owen�99,<lb />
Stuart Tripp, Captain of the Aces, I Caudell90 Clara Roberson<lb />
108, Sue Edwards�100, Jewel Brad-<lb />
shaw-100, Jo Keeter�122, Betty<lb />
� rough' I e<lb />
i "hntmaa<lb />
served.<lb />
dints in the war-torn countries of<lb />
other parts of the v orld. Dora Bailey<lb />
spoke on the WSSF' and its function<lb />
in America. Eleanor Booth explained<lb />
 Thoenaa Reeky Mount Chapter<lb />
were in Dr. Howard J. hteGinnia, acting<lb />
 president of East Carolina Teachers!how the student relief ves aid to<lb />
jcollegi -of Greenville, addressed mem refugees, internees and prisoners of<lb />
 i Hn ben of the Rocky Mount chapter at a ' Wlir<lb />
Ji nkins ami<lb />
sapper meeting held Thursday eve December 1<lb />
v u mi ;� �v�� i!�;���� A question and answer program on<lb />
ning November it), in the Universa- �<lb />
� . the World Student Service Fund<lb />
h-t church. .<lb />
i t. i  tv,� . �.� �,��� drive featured the program of the<lb />
Mrs. r L. Greathouse was master r "�<lb />
, ,  � �� � Vespers Friday night, December 1.<lb />
chapter of ceremonies for the occasion. Miss K . I -7 <lb />
 , , �, , . . , . , t, Amanda Ethendge read the ques-<lb />
ks Rachel Rlanchard. president of the � "<lb />
, iU , , .I tions, and members of the audience<lb />
,r meet- chapter, made the speech of welcome<lb />
i n m i -�� gave the answers. Through this quiz<lb />
for from the college Mrs. t lem Garner, . �� .<lb />
, , it was revealed how the WSSF works,<lb />
i . Mr. and introduced the alumni secretary<lb />
, , , . .  ,  the services it renders and the things<lb />
 , W Ray. who told of her work throughout the 1 .  , .<lb />
. , , . �  , . , it is accomplishing,<lb />
e A brief talk on the physical H . "<lb />
b r i:�� Th� devotional was led by Nancy<lb />
ication program at hast Carolina .<lb />
 . M. C riehton.<lb />
to the 1 eachers college was given by Miss<lb />
chapter of j Nell Stallihgs, followed by icmarks<lb />
 p by Mi-s Ruth White, representative<lb />
by BJght,jfroni tbi dean't office, and Mrs.<lb />
� Art HcGinnis, wife of the acting presi-<lb />
higb dent. Mis W. EL Skeels, accompan-<lb />
 were led bj Phillip Edwards, presented<lb />
 the chap- two vocal selections.<lb />
Those of the cast of the recent<lb />
play, "A Murder Has Been Ar-<lb />
ranged who were admitted were<lb />
Charlotte Robertson, Oti3 Peele,<lb />
Dorothy Jean Creech, Iris Ruth<lb />
Smith, and Canaille Jernigan. The<lb />
new members who worked with the<lb />
back-stage crews of this play are<lb />
Laura Mallard, Mary Alice Charl-<lb />
ton, Joyce Strickland, Dorothy John-<lb />
son, Charles Woods, and Jennie Al-<lb />
ston Watson. Maxine Henderson,<lb />
Mary George Isley, and Eva Mae parker<lb />
Davenport each were given credit for I Crandell<lb />
30 hours of work and Anne Dail, Manning<lb />
Mary Buckmaster, and Richard Warren<lb />
David for 15 hours each. Garri3<lb />
The club voted to establish the fol-<lb />
lowing rules in regard to Chi Pi<lb />
lighting equipment:<lb />
captured high scorer position by<lb />
racking up 14 points to his credit.<lb />
Parker, Tripp's openent, came in sec-<lb />
ond, yith 12 points for the Barons.<lb />
ACES<lb />
Player<lb />
Tripp<lb />
Jackson<lb />
Harper<lb />
Posey<lb />
Futrelle<lb />
Player<lb />
Pos.<lb />
C<lb />
G<lb />
G<lb />
F<lb />
F<lb />
BARONS<lb />
Pos.<lb />
" C<lb />
G<lb />
G<lb />
F<lb />
F<lb />
F.<lb />
0<lb />
1<lb />
1<lb />
1<lb />
1<lb />
F.<lb />
0<lb />
0<lb />
0<lb />
1<lb />
0<lb />
Pts<lb />
14<lb />
0<lb />
6<lb />
2<lb />
4<lb />
Cole�90; Fleming�Wilma Johnson�<lb />
97, Ruth Baker�115, and Ethel<lb />
Rouse�99; Jarvis�Sara Franck�<lb />
109, and Amanda Etheridge. Wilson-<lb />
Margaret Hall�95.<lb />
1. The club will lend its lighting<lb />
26<lb />
Pts.<lb />
12<lb />
7<lb />
0<lb />
2<lb />
1<lb />
22<lb />
Stuart Tripp's Aces tore into<lb />
i. ine ciuo win .enu ,� K��8 y Cutler's team to trounce them<lb />
equipment to any group or organ.za Jg n Tripp<lb />
tion on the campus or in the Green n poJnts fol.<lb />
ville high school, provided this group<lb />
Those boys scoring 100 and over<lb />
are: Jessie Parker�163, James<lb />
Parker�154, Ed Garris�147, Leslie<lb />
Chadwick�143, Frank Bonner�128,<lb />
Beverly Cutler�120, Brooks Beding-<lb />
field�111, Billy Harper�126, Stuart<lb />
Tripp�145, Jack Johnson�120, Wil-<lb />
ton Joyner�105, Neil Posey�116,<lb />
Clifton Crandell�114, and Fay Fu-<lb />
reD�131.<lb />
Teachers bowling over 100 are Miss<lb />
Austin�105, Dr. Oppeltr�111, Miss<lb />
Stallings�105. Dr. DeLoach�111,<lb />
Miss Caldwell- 156.<lb />
High scorers for the girls is Doris<lb />
Stevens with 130, teachers�Miss<lb />
Cald well with 156, and boys�Jesse<lb />
Parker with 163<lb />
Field Hockey<lb />
Fleming hall is leading the other<lb />
dorms combined so far in the field<lb />
hockey tournament. The first game<lb />
was played last week, and Fleming<lb />
won by a score of 2-1. Rain has pre-<lb />
vented all but of the scheduled<lb />
games.<lb />
There have been 28 persons out for<lb />
this sport from all the dormitories,<lb />
with Fleming having the most par-<lb />
ticipants and Jarvis running close<lb />
second. In spite of the stiff com-<lb />
petition of the rain ,the season has<lb />
been very successful thus far ac-<lb />
cording to the opinion of those who<lb />
have gone out.<lb />
Square Dance Club<lb />
The next meeting of the Square<lb />
Dance club will be held sometime af-<lb />
ter the beginning oi the winter quar-<lb />
ter since the regular scheduled meet-<lb />
ing would have come the night before<lb />
examinations. It is hope of the mem-<lb />
bers that this club will really begin<lb />
to function next quarter. May we<lb />
count on your support?<lb />
Basketball<lb />
This is a reminder to all that the<lb />
basketball season will begin im-<lb />
mediately after Christmas. Further<lb />
notice about the time will be given in<lb />
this column as soon as definite plans<lb />
have been made Everyone who is<lb />
interested please come out and play<lb />
with us. We need you to make this<lb />
the best basketball season ever!<lb />
Hike<lb />
Arnold Plays Lead<lb />
ville high school, provided this group . , 8 , p0?pV<lb />
�p�-u a oh - the dent Thell � TZL CtoistBU Program<lb />
body.  a  l. ����� tv.arr, lonH.I  <lb />
On December 2 twenty-seven people<lb />
braved the freezing weather and<lb />
hiked out to the overflow about two<lb />
miles on the Washington highway.<lb />
After reaching this point, the hikers<lb />
were rewarded wUh sausage, eggs,<lb />
rolls, coffee and doughnuts, which<lb />
made the trip seem very worthwhile<lb />
indeed!<lb />
12. The president or leader of the<lb />
group borrowing the equipment must<lb />
sign for it and assume full responsi-<lb />
� �� � bility for its damage or loss.<lb />
i Speaks<lb />
M FT&amp; Meeting<lb />
Plav Night Has<lb />
Lucky Winners<lb />
The Alumni Daughters and Sons<lb />
club held its second monthly meeting<lb />
on November 28 in Miss Jenkins's<lb />
class room at6:30. At the meeting<lb />
the members discussed their plans<lb />
foT participating in "Play Nite"<lb />
which was held :n the Campus build-<lb />
ing on December 8. The program<lb />
was given by Alma Lee Whitley.<lb />
3. The equipment must be returned<lb />
within 48 hours after it has been<lb />
used or pay a fine of five dollars for<lb />
each day after the expiration of the<lb />
allotted time.<lb />
of the The lucky winners at Play Night<lb />
Commerce Club Holds<lb />
sided affair with Tripp"s team lead-1 The annual White Gift servic�t a<lb />
ing 22 to 7 at half time. The game tradUional Christmas program of th<lb />
was very clean with only 10 fouls be- Uy�8� wiu be held at chapel next<lb />
ing committed. Parker was referee. Tuesday<lb />
The Nativity scence will be pre-<lb />
sented with Pearl Arnold playing the<lb />
role of Mary and Gordon Davis as<lb />
Joseph. A representative of each<lb />
campus organization will come for-<lb />
fard to offer a pif� to the Christ<lb />
Child. The gifts will be symbolical<lb />
ones, such as Love, Charity, Faith and<lb />
Hope.<lb />
Mildred Wellons is in charge of the<lb />
prgoram.<lb />
Christmas Carols Sung<lb />
At Chapel December 12<lb />
The chapel program for December<lb />
12 was a Christmas carol service.<lb />
Dr. McGinnis conducted the period of<lb />
4. Exceptions to these regulations devotions which was taken from<lb />
last Friday night were Dorothy Jean fting' December 3<lb />
on<lb />
Mi Mamie E<lb />
member of the<lb />
m etra-cur<lb />
Tuesday Creech who won the carton of dga-<lb />
i given by the Pi Omega Pi and! The last Commerce club meeting<lb />
Paye Jes.sup. who won the cake in the i for this quarter was held December<lb />
cake walk sponsored by the Internat- 5 in the commerce clubroom with<lb />
, college in ifesl iona! Relations club. Tommy Aver- Dorothy Reade preciding.<lb />
rett most nearly guessed the number Many new planr were discussed<lb />
ace thre were f -rains Nero ate.and received her, during the short business session.<lb />
bo week- peimy back. Nero, the rooster who Nan Little told about the stunt the<lb />
tents de- aU. 289 grains of corn, was sponsored club was to give at Play Night, which<lb />
dramatlea, ac- hy Alpha Sigma. was to be the imitation of faculty<lb />
I members.<lb />
Other booths were as follows:<lb />
Command Performance, Junior Class;<lb />
Hisni urganizaHjt cfab; FishinR<lb />
may be made at the discretion of the<lb />
club's executive council.<lb />
Hennie Cooper was elected his-<lb />
torian of the club.<lb />
The president, Curtis Butler, ap-<lb />
pointed Rachel Brooks and Margaret<lb />
Shields as new members of the mem-<lb />
bership committee, of which he is the<lb />
chairman.<lb />
Matthew, third chapter. Mr. Fisher<lb />
led the group in the singing of<lb />
Christmas carols.<lb />
Betty Smith announced that the<lb />
amount received for the World Stu-<lb />
dent Fund was very satisfactory.<lb />
ties and<lb />
. rk of the YWCA,<lb />
to be limited to $10.00. Ellen Riddick<lb />
and Dorothy Lewis were appointed<lb />
to do the buying of the gifts.<lb />
Dorothy Reade appointed a com-<lb />
mittee to work on the club song. A<lb />
report was given by Dorothy Lewis<lb />
on the progress of the constitution<lb />
committee, and it was definitely de-<lb />
cided rhat only commerce majors<lb />
atch, Poe 2 � J couitj De members of this club, that<lb />
" and ciety; Palm Reading, English club;jthe dues wQU,d 5Q cents yeMt<lb />
Senior class; . ,   -ci-nt aiu<lb />
u Future Teachers of America; ECTC<lb />
that through 1 . n Alumni<lb />
es and the so" Da htcrs and Sons; Scientific Kiss,<lb />
fftaest JM1-1 dub; Box,s MaM;h Poe So.<lb />
VISIT�<lb />
Bingo, Association of Child<lb />
 hood Education; Dr. I. Q English<lb />
U  was the second . . �<lb />
lub; Dancing, WAA.<lb />
given at FT A meet-<lb />
sen charter mem<lb />
Kate w. poe socjety Hunting<lb />
One of the biggest aims this year<lb />
is to have a formal dance sponsored<lb />
by the club. The club is going to<lb />
have an amateur program later in<lb />
the year to help provide funds for<lb />
Norfolk Shoe Shop<lb />
All Kinds of Shoe Repairing<lb />
AU Work Guaranteed<lb />
. an informative<lb />
tsdk on the oppor- J or Old hOTlg<lb />
' IT fhthe ��L Jean Hull and Mary Hales are hot<lb />
church of the rural <lb />
baa. arranged by 1 members traced it to '<lb />
gram chairman , " WllUams but could never<lb />
meeting preced ng Jean ,<lb />
Td IhaeSchap Maty have' finally found out from the<lb />
nnan. and the chap h &amp;n honorary member<lb />
ten. fo rit. main pro- ' that the song can be<lb />
sad fr its annual ol BTM. w�aw tw<lb />
this dance<lb />
The club is playing Santa Claus for<lb />
three needy children in Greenville.<lb />
Prices for gifts foi these children is<lb />
tj needy<lb />
� National Education-<lb />
 to which members<lb />
. were distributed by the<lb />
Bpaifce.<lb />
rsoa, the president, pre-<lb />
� �� meeting. Four new<lb />
were welcomed into the<lb />
Xo j found in the 1928 TECOAN They<lb />
'will probably have it by the next<lb />
meeting of the society.<lb />
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PAGE FOUR<lb />
The TECO ECHO<lb />
TOM WILLIAMS<lb />
SYBIL BEAM AN<lb />
Williams, Beaman Head<lb />
Staffs Of Teco Echo<lb />
Tom William of Greenville is<lb />
serving as editor-in-chief of the<lb />
TF.ro ECHO for 1944-46. This is<lb />
the sixth consecutive year in which<lb />
a student from Greenville has edited<lb />
the TECO ECHO.<lb />
Tom early manifested an interest<lb />
the field of journalism. During<lb />
his junior year in high school he was<lb />
associate editor ol the Greenville<lb />
high school newspaper, GREEN<lb />
LIGHTS. While a senior he was<lb />
managing editor of the GREEN<lb />
LIGHTS as well as editor-in-chief of<lb />
the school annual. He was also a<lb />
member of the Beta club and of the<lb />
Quil and Scroll, honorary journalism<lb />
society.<lb />
Tom. who is now a junior, joined<lb />
the TECO ECHO staff in the spring<lb />
of 1942; last year he was associate<lb />
editor.<lb />
He is a member of the Chi fi play-<lb />
er. Phi Sigma Pi fraternity and Pi<lb />
Omega Pi fraternity. He is also on<lb />
the Publications board and the Stu-<lb />
dent Cooperative council.<lb />
Sybil Beaman from New Bern is<lb />
business manager of the TECO<lb />
ECHO. Joining the staff last fall<lb />
as an associate business manager,<lb />
she was promoted to her present posi-<lb />
tion last December.<lb />
Sybil has participated in varied ex- j<lb />
tra-curricular activities during her<lb />
four years at ECTC. She has been a<lb />
member of the YWCA for four years<lb />
and a member of the Gotten hall house<lb />
committee for two years. Last year<lb />
she belonged to the Future Teachers<lb />
of America club.<lb />
A member of the council for two<lb />
years, she is now secretary of the<lb />
Wesley Foundation. She is also vice-<lb />
president of the Association for<lb />
Childhood Educaiton and a member<lb />
of the Poe society and of the Publica<lb />
tions board.<lb />
She expects to receive her bachelor<lb />
of arts degree in primary education<lb />
in March.<lb />
STAFF MEMBERS<lb />
STAFF MEMBERS<lb />
Publication Began<lb />
On Teco Echo<lb />
nineteen Years Ago<lb />
Hus issue ot the TECO ECHO<lb />
marks the nineteenth anniversary of<lb />
the founding of the paper.<lb />
The TECO ECHO was begun dur-<lb />
ing the fall quarter of 1125. and the<lb />
first issue was published on Decem-<lb />
ber 19 of that year. Miss Deanie<lb />
Boone Haskett, a Greenville studtnt<lb />
and now a critic teacher in English<lb />
I in Greenville high school, was the<lb />
first editor. Miss Mamie Jenkins<lb />
was the faculty adviser to the edi-<lb />
torial staff, and M. L. Wright was<lb />
the business adviser.<lb />
The first publication of the college<lb />
was the "East Carolina Training<lb />
School Quarterly� which wa first<lb />
published in 1914. In 1920 the State<lb />
Legislature changed the name of the<lb />
school t'rm East Carolina Training<lb />
school to Last Carolina Teachers<lb />
college. Due to a lack of funds the<lb />
publication of the "Teachers College<lb />
Quarterly" was terminated in 1923.<lb />
For a short time "The News Let-<lb />
ter a small tabloid-type paper ad-<lb />
dressed mainly to the alumnae, was<lb />
published.<lb />
It was very interesting to look back<lb />
Ithrough the filer oi the TECO ECHO<lb />
: and observe the fashions of yester-<lb />
year. To -ay that styles have<lb />
changed in the past 20 years would<lb />
be putting it mildly. Back in those<lb />
 medieval days the girls wore dresses<lb />
thai reached almost to their ankles<lb />
' and hats that would bo a disgrace to<lb />
body's wash woman. The dresses<lb />
and coat were not the form-fitting,<lb />
figure-flattering kind worn today,<lb />
but, instead, were very plain and<lb />
like a bean pole and decidedly unat-<lb />
traijjhl cut. The mad a girl look<lb />
tractive (at hast in the eyes of the<lb />
eves of the present-day casanovas).<lb />
Sn.ee 1 t TECO ECHO has<lb />
n edited by Greenville students<lb />
entirely. Several times the paper has<lb />
won second-place and first-place<lb />
honor ratings from various critical<lb />
services. It was awarded a rating<lb />
of excellent in 1940, when Mary<lb />
Home was i lit r. Last year under<lb />
the editor-hip of Maribell Robertson<lb />
Moore the TECO Hi HO was given an<lb />
All-American rating by the Associ-<lb />
ate d Collegiate press.<lb />
James Whitfield, who was editor<lb />
during the school year 1940-41, was<lb />
reelected for a second term, thus be-<lb />
coming the first and only student to<lb />
I e oh ct for two terms as editor of<lb />
the paper. However, Uncle Sam in-<lb />
tervened, and James was drafted at<lb />
the beginning of hi- second term.<lb />
Dr. Beecher Flanagan Advuef<lb />
To Teco Echo Stajj Workers<lb />
Dr. Beecher Flanagan<lb />
-nee depa.tment � adv, � "<lb />
Pi and one<lb />
Alpha Sigma.<lb />
Who's Who<lb />
Jean Goggil a senior, transferred<lb />
from Farmville State Teachers Col-<lb />
lege in Virginia where she had ex-<lb />
perience as a reporter for their col-<lb />
lege paper, since coming to ECTC<lb />
she has been an active member of the<lb />
Teco Echo staff and has risen rapidly<lb />
to the position of an associate edi-<lb />
tor.<lb />
Amos Clark, a sophomore from<lb />
Greenville, began this year as a re-<lb />
porter on the staff, but has made<lb />
such rapid progress that he is now<lb />
an associate editor.<lb />
Elsie West is the representative<lb />
from the WAA. The Lanier repre-<lb />
sentative is Edna Earl Moore, a jun-<lb />
ior from Wat saw. This is Edna's<lb />
first year on the staff. She is also<lb />
on the staff of the TECOAN.<lb />
Since entering school this fall Jean<lb />
I Hodgens has had her first experience<lb />
as a reporter .lean is a freshman<lb />
 from Raleigh. Violet Sparks, the re-<lb />
porter for th. YWCA. is a junior.<lb />
This not her first year on the staff<lb />
of the TECO ECHO. Kathryn<lb />
Sprinkle as a rep .nor, has written<lb />
j much of the Chi Pi news. Sprinkle<lb />
' i- a junior from GoWsboro.<lb />
The -port- editor, a Greenville boy,<lb />
j is none other than Neil Posey. This<lb />
I is not Veil's first experience with a<lb />
'paper as he was on the staff of the<lb />
Bud Jackson is assistant sport<lb />
editor. He had some eperienee as<lb />
a reporter for his school paper be-<lb />
fore entering ECTC this fall. He is<lb />
a freshman from Burlington.<lb />
Mary Buckaiaster is getting her<lb />
first experience as a reporter on the<lb />
TECO ECHO staff. Mary is the<lb />
representative from Chi Pi. She is a<lb />
freshman from Swansboro.<lb />
Edna Vann Harrell, a transfer from<lb />
Campbell college, is now experiencing<lb />
her first job as a reporter.<lb />
yT,3 .� � w <lb />
of the advised Ol U"<lb />
Dr Flanagan has<lb />
siyfllia.  � , ,<lb />
been adv,ser to the bus.n staff o<lb />
Fie�� O- BigM -er smce t<lb />
founded. He - � <lb />
gCGA last year. He .rves on<lb />
Student Budget committee this sear<lb />
After graduating from high M<lb />
i� Chkkamaug Ga Dr Flanagan<lb />
attended Berea college at Berea.<lb />
Kentucky, where he receiv i to<lb />
B Ped. degree. While at Berea<lb />
taught mathematics and phyweal<lb />
education in the Berea Normal id<lb />
He also taught one summer in<lb />
Normal school at Vanceburg. Ken-<lb />
tucky.<lb />
For his bachelors degree he ma<lb />
jored in mathematics and phy<lb />
He received his B. S M A and Ph.<lb />
D. at George Peabody college. For<lb />
graduate study he majored in Eco-<lb />
nom.es. History and in political<lb />
�<lb />
Li<lb />
A<lb />
Editor Dreams Of Luxurious Staff Room;<lb />
Reporter Bewails Plight Of Greenhorn<lb />
4f<lb />
The new reporter on the TECO;<lb />
ECHO staff threw his story on the<lb />
editor-in-chief's desk as though writ-<lb />
ing and handing in news stories was i - away �<lb />
a common event in the course of his! � .<lb />
ac ' tV��I The editor-n-cuef departed, leav<lb />
doleful existence. There was nothing<lb />
science.<lb />
Taught in High School<lb />
Dr. Flanagan taught high school<lb />
from Burgaw Mary Young Bass, a fci yeftrs He was pnncipal at<lb />
junior from Enflied, is a reporter on j shadydale, Ca. and Ranter,<lb />
the staff. She is also on the staff of<lb />
the TECOAN.<lb />
Freda Caudel, a transfer from<lb />
Campbell college, nas had ex-<lb />
perience as a reporter before coming ,<lb />
to ECTC. She was on the staff of '<lb />
the Campbell paper.<lb />
Nan Little, a junior from Winter-<lb />
ville, wrote some stories for the<lb />
paper her sophomore year but never<lb />
became an active member of the<lb />
staff until this year. While in high<lb />
school she was sports editor of their<lb />
school paper.<lb />
Ruby Hudson, a transfer from Mars<lb />
Hill, is the assignment editor for the<lb />
TECO ECHO. She is a senior.<lb />
Among the other members of the<lb />
staff are: J. L. Brandt, Etta Frances<lb />
Harper, Eve'yn Lewis, Thelma<lb />
Cherry, Joyce Strickland, Ella Cash- j<lb />
well. Jean Hull, Betty Jervis and <lb />
Jack Johnson protographer.<lb />
While at Ramer he taught physical<lb />
education and coached basketball and<lb />
football. He was head of the ma<lb />
ematics department at the high<lb />
school in Muidlesburg. Ky. one year.<lb />
The year before he came to Gr<lb />
ville he was head of the mathematics<lb />
department in Cumberland university<lb />
at Lebanon, Tenn. He did post doc-<lb />
torate study at the Cniversity of<lb />
Texas.<lb />
Came to ECTC in 1925<lb />
I Dr. Flanagan came to ECTC in the'<lb />
fall of 1925 to teach history. He<lb />
I taught history for five year after<lb />
which he began the teaching f �<lb />
nwmics, which he has been U<lb />
ever since. He stiP teaches state and<lb />
local government. Dr. Flanagan<lb />
said: "I enjoy teaching govern: �<lb />
almost as much as I do aconomu<lb />
DR. Bl I � HEH<lb />
11 �<lb />
Phi I<lb />
Phi Sigma Pi, 1<lb />
Alp)<lb />
torian f P<lb />
Variety ol<lb />
He has �<lb />
tikes �<lb />
� if<lb />
Canada. Cuba a<lb />
I �<lb />
Dr F<lb />
He <lb />
ing.<lb />
Dr 1  .<lb />
� � . �<lb />
He �<lb />
day<lb />
A<lb />
ii<lb />
low a game<lb />
A gift of $50,000 from an anony-<lb />
mous donor for the Chinese Graduate<lb />
School of Journalism in Chungking<lb />
! is announced by Columbia university.<lb />
The Chungking School, sponsored by j<lb />
Columbia's Graduate School of Journ-<lb />
alism, was opened on October 11,<lb />
1943 with a group of American<lb />
journalists as teachers<lb /><lb />
"Be not disheartened, Son. There<lb />
will be other times and other stories<lb />
for you to writer�for me to tear up<lb />
biggest attraction a score of the<lb />
most gloriously beautiful blondes and,<lb />
brunettes a fellow ever laid eves on!<lb />
Really, they're super. Small wonder<lb />
that so many students (particularly<lb />
shattered derelict.<lb />
lMT; ��T� iing "the reporter behind a broken and the nun students) find in the staff,<lb />
in the casual act to indicate that this r (,n a havt.n where Cay can forget<lb />
their troubles an 1 sorrows. es,<lb />
(These"last "words are in quo-1 the derelict crept noiselessly from r<lb />
was this reporter's first "sloppy,<lb />
messy ,no-good excuse for a news! That night at the strike of twelve<lb />
n't'ion mli'krbecausr'are'thejbed. He pulled away his pillow. His<lb />
ones commonly applied by the editor old trusty six-shooter glittered in the<lb />
to the work done by his staff. The ! pale moonlight. He smiled fiendish-<lb />
words applied by the editor to his ly. A few moments later he rtole,<lb />
staff are not quotable.) s silently from the building-out into<lb />
But the casual manned of the no- the darkness of the night � � � <lb />
vice did not fool our wise old editor So, if you should find a bullet-<lb />
(may his pious old soul be blessed). I riddled body in some gutter some-<lb />
He grimaced inwardly as the beam- where sometime (some sentence,<lb />
ing reporter flicked a speck of dust kindly inform us, because it will<lb />
off his "masterpiece probably mean that we shall be need-<lb />
After disposing of certain urgent J ing a new editor, no doubt.<lb />
business like giving CENSORED to j '<lb />
lazv. procrastinating staff members Editor's Viewpoint<lb />
for their multitudinous inadequacies, Why, I never dreamed that the life<lb />
the weary old editor turned his at- of a newspaper editor was such a<lb />
tention to the newborn story. Pick- carefree, easy-going, exciting life,<lb />
ing it up, he began to read. Believe you me. it is reaUv wonder-<lb />
He read�and he scowled and , ful.<lb />
frowned, and frowned and scowled, j The staff room is the most bee-out i-<lb />
manifestin ggreat disapproval. ful and most luxuriously furnished<lb />
"Now. this just isn't right, Son. I; place you ever saw. There are two<lb />
can't make anvthing out of this jum- tall casement windows opening on<lb />
bled mess of words. May I be so j the East. The floor is so highly<lb />
curious as to ask what in the world I polished that we can see ourselves m<lb />
this thing is supposed to about? And! it�we don't even need any mirrors<lb />
what's this last line�"A wonderful Then there are those thick Persian<lb />
time was had by all Oh, my good- j rugs that your foot sinks several<lb />
ness gracious! What an abomina-1 inches into when you step on them.<lb />
tion! What an atrocity! What did! The editor and the business mana-<lb />
I ever do to deserve this ! ger are provided with richly designed<lb />
The editor paused and looked i mahogany glass-top desks that would<lb />
around the comer of his desk and do justice to a king. And I mustn't<lb />
then up at the poor, suffering re- forget to mention the leather-uphols-<lb />
porter. "Better move that waste- tered sofa and the six easy chairs and<lb />
basket a little closer, Son I the chaise lounge.<lb />
Then he read on and frowned and I So you think the above-mentioned<lb />
small wonder.<lb />
As if all these luxuries weren't<lb />
enough to make any editor feel<lb />
heaven-bound, your editor has a real<lb />
staff one that is the last word in<lb />
efficiency, in promptness, in de-<lb />
pendability, in everything. Each<lb />
member of 'he staff hands in his'<lb />
stories promptly, well-written, cor<lb />
' redly punctuated practically perfect<lb />
stories in every way.<lb />
Well, I've had my dream now. So<lb />
let's come down out of the clouds and<lb />
face tin reality of the situation. The<lb />
staff room, to start with, is probably<lb />
the dreariest looking room on the<lb />
campus. The editor feels very grati-<lb />
fied if one-fourth of the members of<lb />
the staff attend the staff meetings<lb />
(whereas, the staff feel equally grati-<lb />
fied to have the editor attend the (<lb />
meetings).<lb />
To say that all stories are handed<lb />
in on time is the grossest exaggeration<lb />
of facts that we can imagine. In<lb />
fact, if by a miracle all the stories<lb />
should come in on time just once, tha<lb />
shock would be so great that the "ed"<lb />
would immediately pass from this<lb />
earth. Realizing tnis, the staff very<lb />
graciously refrains from this last act,<lb />
for naturally th y would hate to see<lb />
the "dear ol' editor" kick the bucket.<lb />
(Oh yeah?)<lb />
QUALITY and QUANTITY<lb />
IN<lb />
CAROLINA DAIRrS<lb />
DELICIOUS<lb />
MILK SHAKES<lb />
!<lb />
1<lb />
EAT and DRINK<lb />
where all<lb />
COLLEGE<lb />
STUDENTS<lb />
meet<lb />
KARES<lb />
MEMBERS OF BUSINESS STAFF SOLICITING A<lb />
Before Leaving For Home Get Thai<lb />
For Mother, Dad, Sis and Brother<lb /><lb />
RENFREW<lb />
PRINTING<lb />
C 0 MP A N Y<lb />
fHMMMntTinmMHMMMMMHMW<lb />
Belk-Tyler Co<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Ci<lb />
Hi<lb />
BRODY'S<lb />
scowled some more. He groaned<lb />
with dismay and consternation. "Ah,<lb />
journalism what crimes have been<lb />
committed in th name<lb />
He held out the paper and released<lb />
it. It floated gently earthward,<lb />
finally reaching the dark, gloomy<lb />
depths of the wastebasket. Then, to<lb />
add injury to insult, he hooked his<lb />
long leg over the desk'and stomped<lb />
the paper into nothingness.<lb />
items constitute a very luxurious<lb />
staff room, huh? Well, you don't<lb />
know the half of it. In one corner<lb />
there is a combination soda fountain'<lb />
and cocktail bar. The list of re-<lb />
freshments served here ranges from<lb />
cokes and pepsis (for the younger and<lb />
less experienced 3taft members) to<lb />
Scotch-and-sodas and highballs (for<lb />
the more spirited members).<lb />
But I haven't told you about the I<lb />
LAUTARES BROS.<lb />
JEWELERS<lb />
Watches � Jewelry<lb />
Silver � Gifts<lb />
Watch Repairing<lb />
"The College Jeweler"<lb />
wishes<lb />
ECTC<lb />
A<lb />
Patronize Your College<lb />
Stores<lb />
Stationery Store<lb />
A COMPLETE LINE OF<lb />
SCHOOL SUPPLIES<lb />
I<lb />
I<lb />
j<lb />
Merry Christmas<lb />
Soda Shop<lb />
THE MEETING AND EATING PLACE<lb />
OP ALL COLLEGE STUDENTS<lb />
?"<lb />
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