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MAA and will take part in the tour- Regensburg in August, 1943.<lb />
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ears for what they were intended Helen Matthers, Jean Roberson; stu-<lb />
and we should look hack on the his- Kt membera of Student-r aeuTU<lb />
� ry of human life and learn from the committee, Marjorie Jones. Nora 1<lb />
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world will not be what it ought to be. Young Ba s. Marv Whitehurst, My<lb />
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progress, all things, and all peoples rmfae lhiVi. coUege marshals, Ftor-<lb />
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 be used as such. line chirk. Mary Young Bass, Freda<lb />
live as God chooses, we will (,uiai,u Edna Vann Harrell, RuUi<lb />
here. We will , Tohnnie Ayerette: Gladys<lb />
Christian Directs<lb />
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formist, that is, one<lb />
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trary to the principles<lb />
heart.<lb />
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Saturday evenings. March 2 and 3. done paganism will i<lb />
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filled with flak and<lb />
comedy "The I<lb />
nament.<lb />
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ball association, sponsored by the rockets ired at the formation from<lb />
Smithfield Rotary Club, invites top- the ground. One of the rockets came<lb />
ranking all-star and non-conference sQ dose that the tail gunner saw the<lb />
ba ketball teams to take part in their eievators of the plane pass through<lb />
annual Eastern Crolina Tournament. the streamer left by the projectile.<lb />
This tournament will be the first No one knows exactly what bap-<lb />
tournament the Pirates have parti- pened after "bombs away but the<lb />
ipated in five years. They, as yet'jcrew believes that after the bombs<lb />
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Christian church<lb />
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writes that the schedule for the tour-<lb />
uamen1 w,H he completed by the 20th<lb />
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peace, service<lb />
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concluded<lb />
Marv Blaine Justus,<lb />
Wilma Kerne Bernice Godley,<lb />
Folly Taylor, Dorothy<lb />
Stanley. Frances<lb />
Page, Margaret<lb />
Mary Buekmaster,<lb />
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I must open our eyes and ears, remem-<lb />
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live by the laws of God. When we do<lb />
who thia we will have life, just.ee and<lb />
h:it brotherhood.<lb />
��- J. L. OppeR sang a solo.<lb />
Gloria Bruc .<lb />
Harris, Katherine<lb />
Congleton, Franc<lb />
(Bootsie) Joi.<lb />
Kittrell, Anne Boyette<lb />
Frances Temple.<lb />
Amanda<lb />
Taylor, Rowena<lb />
Toenette;<lb />
eelique; Wilton Joyner<lb />
ranf Dorothy Lewis as Beline; merely be a B<lb />
Whin ford as Cleante; Wal- Second, there are<lb />
Thomas Diafoirus; seem lo be conformists,<lb />
Tbiseally have no beliefs or convtctioi<lb />
They started out by being �<lb />
ists and the next logical ste<lb />
M. dethat of becoming a person<lb />
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load to explode. The plane was bad-<lb />
ly battered by the blast, and two of<lb />
the engines were hit.<lb />
One piece of flak hit a flare packed<lb />
in one of the dinghys, and started a<lb />
fire which Sgt. Rouse and the �<lb />
gineer fought with extinguishers.<lb />
Because of the intensity of the blase,<lb />
they couldn't put it out. M they jet-<lb />
tisoned it, but only after it had<lb />
severed several of the control cables<lb />
nd burned a hole in the fuselag.<lb />
.1<lb />
Elizabeth Bridgers as An- faith and morals.<lb />
many conformists, Christianity will ThurM,ay February lo, stu-<lb />
hame and a mocKery. ECTC held elections for<lb />
those people who j " ' of selecting a May Queen Instead of falling free, the dinghy<lb />
-� Selections were from flew back and landed against the<lb />
lasses with the queen surfaces, which wer.<lb />
class<lb />
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Mary Ellen<lb />
Eliza � Tempi<lb />
Ucna Averette, Edr.<lb />
Etheridge, Doris<lb />
Willis, Ruby Nicholson, Charlotte El-<lb />
liot, Edna E. M Kire, Christine Bow-<lb />
Honeycutt, Blanche Og-<lb />
Patty Daniels,<lb />
Welch. Neli<lb />
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these students.<lb />
Otis Peele will appear as<lb />
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Father Maurice sttg-<lb />
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Pi oduction of last quarter, fa conclusion, Fatner �� - Queen: Lee K<lb />
 , 1 1 Been Arranged Lesled that we check up on ourselves WUmar<lb />
c1 Fisher wd Ibe M. Pur- S .e ,f we belori, Uer - ,<lb />
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onstiution commit (Sketes) Roberson, rats5<lb />
the welfare commu. � ��� Jewe, IVuter t an-ly<lb />
contributmg five dollars to . <lb />
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ing School.<lb />
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navian countries�Norway.<lb />
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ciation for Child<lb />
on held its regular meet,<lb />
Tuesday, February 13 in the<lb />
���. Reports were<lb />
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chairmen of the c<lb />
welfare committee.<lb />
ACE is<lb />
from<lb />
, , Drama<lb />
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"Junior Mi<lb />
land Denmark<lb />
the Scandi-<lb />
Sweden.<lb />
was di-<lb />
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College<lb />
cutt<lb />
1<lb />
Sster,<lb />
Peggy Adam<lb />
: (Mot) Jefferson<lb />
Chrisitan, super-1 ao then we<lb />
will direct the Christian church.<lb />
Special singim<lb />
for the plays ,he high school glee<lb />
Sarah Moore; the direction of M<lb />
Sam Strickland; i Camiile Jernigan,<lb />
sie Council; costumes, chord<lb />
chairman, Elizabeth<lb />
JarvSs,<lb />
me GiUiam, Martha<lb />
Dorothy Harris.<lb />
�hairman.<lb />
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bar a<lb />
ally<lb />
nto five committees, which<lb />
d;Ll the various phases of life m<lb />
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united<lb />
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Women's Judiciary:<lb />
Parker; van-chairman. Erma<lb />
- i , Cnarks A. Franco<lb />
Hinnant, Violet bparas, �<lb />
Vin arow an<lb />
Ranks' notary. Etta<lb />
n �: -�. ���<lb />
t i �ri l.ols jom<lb />
I ,w: . Cmmi Lee t,al lls.<lb />
W. Kenneth<lb />
visor of dramatics,<lb />
production.<lb />
Committees selecte<lb />
are: stage manager<lb />
assistant manager<lb />
Grace Walker<lb />
Darden, Mary Alke<lb />
erties, Anne GiUiam<lb />
cy Kilpatrick, Leona<lb />
ness manager<lb />
vertising,<lb />
nan, Jean Goggin<lb />
.lice Cahoon, chair-<lb />
Kilgo;<lb />
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two upper c<lb />
befog chosen from the senior<lb />
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following were chosen by the stu-<lb />
dentg to make up their May court:<lb />
Lee Mae Jones; maid ot<lb />
Kearney; court: 1U-<lb />
Erma Hinnant, Mar-<lb />
Dorothy Jean Creech,<lb />
aren't faithful to the J g'oorn, Jean Scarborough,<lb />
!argaret Person, Pat Edwards Mer-<lb />
lta Mae Thompson, Helen Boy-<lb />
Mary Wind-<lb />
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Maxine Pleasant; ad<lb />
Camiile Jernigan<lb />
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Ellis Bedsworth;<lb />
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In Chapel Feb. 8<lb />
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it was blown off.<lb />
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ing a heavy drag and a bad vibra-<lb />
tion, they had to reduce speed and<lb />
drop out of the formation. A short<lb />
distance from friendly territory, two<lb />
Messerschmitt 109s attacked them.<lb />
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low, in front Sgt. Rouse said, "and<lb />
as soon as they got within ranj<lb />
the chin turret and ball turret gun-<lb />
ners opened up on them. The hading<lb />
plane was hit almost immediately.<lb />
wobbled a little, and straightened<lb />
out for another burst at the For-<lb />
tress. Our gunners cut loose again.<lb />
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Helen Bason. addressed the asaefflbrj on LA Christian Work in the World<lb />
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conduct, nvudence. (�h esentatives from several .Even though W. were navm.g to<lb />
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presented a chart<lb />
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than 100 holes in<lb />
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Green.<lb />
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attendance<lb />
yOU decide<lb />
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. education.<lb />
divided into ten<lb />
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G I Bill Of Rights Gives<lb />
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primary stuuem.<lb />
Coats.<lb />
Hollar Is Speaker<lb />
At IRC Meet<lb />
(Note: This article by Dr. Roy<lb />
A Cheviile, professor of social<lb />
science at Gracetand College,<lb />
Iwa. is reprinted from the<lb />
"Graceland Tower" because of<lb />
its wide interest for college stu-<lb />
dents.) �<lb />
'�How do you B� 'our wor(ls-<lb />
question bobs up again and wise<lb />
in a school year. Apparently<lb />
students think there's a secret<lb />
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Dr. McGinnis<lb />
with a Learner's<lb />
to a Triangle. At the base of th<lb />
Learner's Triangle were a large am-<lb />
ount of facts followed by thinking<lb />
and judgment and a small amount of<lb />
The explanation of this waa<lb />
arson chooses to do<lb />
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action.<lb />
North Carolina colleges<lb />
Duke. State. Woman'sTollege,<lb />
una, Pheiffer, Shaw, St. Augustine's<lb />
and others.<lb />
The principal events of the meet<lb />
were the discussion groups on I ground after that mtssi<lb />
suhiects of timely significance, piain too much<lb />
Saturday night banquet and Since his arrival in this I<lb />
 the Sundav morning services theater of aerial wartare. he<lb />
much grumbling. We slept on tables.<lb />
in chairs, and on the floor, but we<lb />
were all too glad to be back on the<lb />
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On the whole<lb />
the above three processes<lb />
before act-<lb />
ing on any<lb />
decisions.<lb />
and the luncheon<lb />
The con-<lb />
The opposite<lb />
triangle showed a<lb />
of the triangle in<lb />
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say:<lb />
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lives, to acquire<lb />
Educational<lb />
world in 1 women<lb />
and im- New Jersey<lb />
opportunities<lb />
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liege are to broad-1 bducauu rM at<lb />
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SSTcTtSl! AfrL. These Umallest part of the triangle was in<lb />
are the ones who spot a new word, facts.<lb />
.usually an inch and a half long, . Presidt.nt McGinnis corn-<lb />
Hollar spoke at the 11 and then wait for an occasion to prudent person to the sci-<lb />
ol Relations Club meet- m,r it on the unsuspecting. 1 ' u� � finHs all of the tnfor-<lb />
heW UI; February 25, 1945. His<lb />
-Germany, the Disturber,<lb />
Hiatbe "Eternal Question<lb />
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foui<lb />
the<lb />
dance.<lb />
in Duke Chapel,<lb />
and "summing-up" session<lb />
"tVrcnee leader was Mr. D. W. Yates<lb />
rector of St. Phillip's in Durham and<lb />
the speaker at the banquet was the refineries<lb />
rector of Christ's Church in Raleigh, Magdeburg<lb />
Mr. William Lea.<lb />
The ECTC delegates were accom-<lb />
panied by<lb />
Mr. John R. Bill, rector<lb />
was<lb />
has par-<lb />
ticipated in more than 25.UU0 miles<lb />
of bombing missions against German<lb />
targets. Among the targets to<lb />
which he has flown are: the oil<lb />
at Merseburg, Hanover and<lb />
industrial targets at<lb />
Berlii the marshalling yards at<lb />
Munster, as well as missions in di-<lb />
rect support of Allied ground troops<lb />
in western Europe. He holds the<lb />
Mr. E. (<lb />
nternation<lb />
ing<lb />
In examining<lb />
the Germanic<lb />
aid that both<lb />
and evil have<lb />
He said that<lb />
war veterans<lb />
College for Women in a<lb />
t jc-�j � college and,<lb />
to enable 1 special program by the c e , �od<lb />
!1'� uvliv or- made available by the G. L Bm Country<lb />
i place in a highly or maUe m Charlemagne<lb />
tu get some Rights. designed to round he Germans destroje<lb />
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the fundamental j out a liberal e leading to a He mentioned that<lb />
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for<lb />
recall a young man<lb />
the word "perspicacity" and its ad-<lb />
jective derivative. He draped<lb />
around his tongue and pushed it<lb />
who got hold of<lb />
d-<lb />
it<lb />
occasion � prudent person to<lb />
meeting. 11 ;ntist who first finds all of th<lb />
mation available, sifts it out and thus<lb />
eets a broad foundation for thinking<lb />
andd acting. He said that scientists<lb />
take years, but we have to do<lb />
day. Other-<lb />
elected as one of the two<lb />
of the 1946 Episcopal Student con<lb />
ference.<lb />
may<lb />
Hollar said inw "�'1 lhrough his puckered lips. Then one . processes every<lb />
come from the j iiv opportunity came. He re- J . &amp;r&amp; ukely t0 form conclus<lb />
even when<lb />
to christianize<lb />
d all be<lb />
day<lb />
Greenville,  five 0ak Leaf CV<lb />
to that medal for "meritorious<lb />
achievement" during his missions.<lb />
Dowd Lists Causes Of<lb />
Juvenile Delinquency<lb />
Dowd of Greenville<lb />
Friday nigh<lb />
Dowd list-<lb />
Miss Mother Guest<lb />
Of BSU Group<lb />
, Juliette Mother, Young �lj � Friday night on<lb />
I fc-rred in conv<lb />
�ivilization;<lb />
an occupation and to ac-<lb />
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states.<lb />
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Al!1 do for you and what you etc) yeftr of<lb />
He mentioned uwn. -� cacious in<lb />
cimo the leader in unifying Ger-1.<lb />
' v until 1988 when Hitler began! up a vocabulary<lb />
v'eTerans (WAVES,JJ dlctRtorship. He did not attempt (, , block away<lb />
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ersation to an old lady I m hastUy<lb />
The fellow had resolved<lb />
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solve H without your<lb />
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to define<lb />
Germany,<lb />
Marines<lb />
advantage<lb />
of education,<lb />
0nade0fposlefor them, at public . ,<lb />
under the Servicemen s Re<lb />
hut he merely<lb />
The<lb />
healthier and more normal<lb />
only in organized experience.<lb />
Dr. McGinnis concluded by asking<lb />
ivenile Delinquency Mr.<lb />
invention will be the guest of the j ollowing causes of juvenile<lb />
in<lb />
messages<lb />
this important question:<lb />
 COmP�dj!Jt-y'is to.followthe gjowtof, <lb />
ueavor to attain the top or<lb />
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expense,<lb />
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Jes who were interested in<lb />
-ial affairs and also<lb />
� P;�ple" "I Ser1-<lb />
Is Germany an mter-<lb />
djustment Act. J �<lb />
av help you solve it,but 1 c<lb />
college ,<lb />
He<lb />
dren A lad of five or so was<lb />
ing his first visit to the farm<lb />
saw a strange bit of machinery with<lb />
charp teeth resting on the ground.<lb />
"What's that?" he asked<lb />
� tion with this unwholesome influence<lb />
work in the South. � f movieS) radio, and broken homes;<lb />
During this period of missionary (3) idle youth; (4) fallure of parents<lb />
Mother will discuss to devote play period to children,<lb />
fact that parents have<lb />
Do we en-<lb />
the bot-1 emphasis, Miss<lb />
, profit by col<lb />
attendance and want to go, oth-<lb />
ovide the necessary funds<lb />
p you work out<lb />
details of selecting a rnents<lb />
liege, a curriculum,<lb />
from<lb />
may prt<lb />
they may help you<lb />
of the de � "ond i transition<lb />
a rooming ana<lb />
the women Unue to be disturbers<lb />
1 their discharge services with-<lb />
branches of the armediserv� l <lb />
out waiting for the sXal arrange- floor concerning<lb />
next regular term, spec-<lb />
will be made so<lb />
to college may<lb />
ible. irrrrterms To Germany. The Dum<lb />
minority groups of the South- using<lb />
a study of Indians as a guide to bet-<lb />
Mr Fisher then led the group ta understanding of these groups,<lb />
singing five songs of the "Big Discussion periods will be heldleach<lb />
Three "The British Song "afternoon at the Baptist Student<lb />
Got Sixpence the Russian folk song, Center? and each evening in Austin<lb />
"That's a harrow replied his dad. I (.Mink and the three American<lb />
�Whit's it for?" T����l-g "UP. Up. -�Je�<lb />
building.<lb />
An invitation is extended to<lb />
all<lb />
and (5) the<lb />
let up in their rearing of children.<lb />
Mr. Dowd suggested that to im-<lb />
prove this condition we must recog-<lb />
nize vividly the initiative and imagi-<lb />
nation of a child and put it to work<lb />
properly. The talk on this subject<lb />
should be turned off. Better recre-<lb />
ational facilities should be provided.<lb />
students to meet Miss Mother M Parents should be educated to these<lb />
what<lb />
j�ecl.ry to s.ve u�co�dition�l�r-<lb />
diSCUSi0n ,r�m vXmePnt1nn p'lvtU V "�X'T TSl'Ti - �-� "I i- and schco. programs Shou.d<lb />
'Thema-igo't'ting<lb />
be<lb />
 but�- - -i-rrrasticssi- � -<lb />
ing a real college<lb />
'leKeTGx"BlLL on Page<lb />
new ex<lb />
cperience made it imperative<lb />
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 : mttrtltions and na� l7.year-old high a remedy xor<lb />
f ft TZ-ZZI coUege designed or 1 y- Ggrmany<lb />
be solved by you alone U n w<lb />
at all<lb />
A definite schedule of the wees<lb />
rogram w<lb />
tin boards.<lb />
be expanded to include activities.<lb />
Mr. Dowd said juvenile delinquen-<lb />
cy isn't s problem so far as the child<lb />
one group<lb />
that the boy learn a new word. another in singing them at the same p<lb />
Therefore he could use it intelligent- time A deimvte -� U-lu concerned. If is merely a young<lb />
Z Furthermore he had need of fc the devotion-1 program will be posted on the bulle- J�<lb />
Tt seems to me, then, that Uie arnurcv tlm hnftrda.<lb />
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PAGE TWO<lb />
The TECO ECHO<lb />
Students Should Choose<lb />
Their Leaders With Care<lb />
Soon members of the student body will<lb />
march to the polls and usher in office the<lb />
major campus leaders for the Coating school<lb />
year. In the past there has boon an appar-<lb />
ent lack of interest in the student balloting.<lb />
Will this bo the story again for the forth-<lb />
coming elections?<lb />
As members of a democratic student<lb />
l,ociy � 0f the students, for the students.<lb />
and by the students, you should take seri-<lb />
ously tin matter oi' electing those who will<lb />
serve you in the new year that lies ahead.<lb />
Often criticism of those in office prevails.<lb />
Under the surface one can find the cause<lb />
� th criticism in tin- election that preceded<lb />
the administration of the student in ques-<lb />
tion. No election should bo a popularity<lb />
contest Ask yourself, "What type of ser-<lb />
vice will the person 1 vote for give? Does<lb />
In have the qualifications that make him<lb />
adept to the duties that he wlil have to<lb />
. ssume? Is ho the kind of person who can<lb />
shoulder responsibility adequately?" These<lb />
and other questions should be kept in mind<lb />
at all times in considering the candidates,<lb />
Too foten students who do not vote are<lb />
the first to howl when a student officer falls<lb />
down on the job. If you don't vote, blame<lb />
no one but yourself if a certain officer isn't<lb />
up to par. It is your election. Those whom<lb />
you elect will be expected to fill their po-<lb />
sition to meet with your expectations. When<lb />
m n is elected by a minority, consider-<lb />
ing the entire student body, to represent a<lb />
ajority, then it stands to reason that he<lb />
: ighl have deficiencies.<lb />
Let's turn out to the polls on election<lb />
day and roll up the biggest vote for all<lb />
the offices in the history of the school. The<lb />
few minutes that are required in voting<lb />
will not be a sacrifice of your time, but a<lb />
contribution to better leadership on the<lb />
campus of East Carioina Teachers College.<lb />
Decide on the candidate you want to serve<lb />
you and vote your convictions.<lb />
ECTC Basketball Team<lb />
Merits Your Support<lb />
S CUMMING<lb />
By The Keyhole Korrespondent<lb />
Well, here I am again, peeping through<lb />
keyholes to see what dirt I could dig up ��<lb />
i am sorry to say that things have been a<lb />
little quiet since I was last roaming around<lb />
�� but here goes anyway.<lb />
Around Wilson Hall way things seem<lb />
little stirret<lb />
Flemi<lb />
up.<lb />
un<lb />
It seems that "Tuck"<lb />
tis mind � will it be<lb />
How about it "Tuck"?<lb />
(S W. seems to be doing all right<lb />
las a different one every night.<lb />
Charles, do vou still have Kat's<lb />
just can't<lb />
Wilson it<lb />
Char1<lb />
too. He<lb />
By the way<lb />
picture.<lb />
"Wossie" Woof'li. how do you like<lb />
hoises with rhinestones that come from<lb />
the Pacific and. Kat J 1 hear the mail<lb />
service from California is improving all<lb />
the time.<lb />
wondering what's hap-<lb />
up in Wilson hall. Sup-<lb />
to ask "Lt.<lb />
l, if you want to get the<lb />
I have be n<lb />
pened to "Red'<lb />
s<lb />
ose we will have<lb />
By the way girl!<lb />
to Room 42. Wilson<lb />
marrying fever, mo<lb />
hall.<lb />
Florence, how does it feel without dear<lb />
old "Fish"?<lb />
Jackie, are you and Curtis on the out's<lb />
I hear he's crazy about Jimmy Dorsey's<lb />
music.<lb />
"Jake" slid gets around. "Some people<lb />
got it and some ain't<lb />
Dear me,<lb />
Why Eolene S.<lb />
vate?<lb />
Harold 1<lb />
tin hall. How<lb />
V<lb />
lo my eyes deceive me.<lb />
ire you talking to a pri-<lb />
has found something in Cot-<lb />
it Jean, or is it someone<lb />
1). J we hear thai you are just count-<lb />
ing the days until April! It couldn't be<lb />
that a en-tain Merchant Mariner by the<lb />
to come home<lb />
:<lb />
nioo seel<lb />
Believ<lb />
1 all team,<lb />
has been :<lb />
each game<lb />
group ther<lb />
out<lb />
W<lb />
not, ECTC has a basket-<lb />
good one at that. There<lb />
representative group at<lb />
there could be a larger<lb />
uld it hurt us to give up<lb />
a night of gossiping in order that we sup-<lb />
port our team? Certainly it isn't disloyalty<lb />
that prevents us from giving our support to<lb />
a team that is fighting for the glory of<lb />
ECTC.<lb />
To appreciate and support athletics is<lb />
a duty as well as a privilege that future<lb />
teachers cannot afford to miss. It is through<lb />
knowing and loving games of students that<lb />
teachers may find a meeting ground with<lb />
them that is not afforded by the more formal<lb />
atmosphere of a classroom.<lb />
Help yourself by helping your teams.<lb />
name of Carl<lb />
then � or �- Ci U<lb />
In case any ol<lb />
that cute Army Lt<lb />
week, it was none<lb />
from Buies Cr k.<lb />
see Freda Caudell<lb />
a why<lb />
I r a nv<lb />
since when did H become the fashion<lb />
to wear two c �rsages to a dance. Mary<lb />
Young? Or were you looking out for your<lb />
roommate?<lb />
p certainlj does hang around<lb />
We are wondering who he<lb />
most, tiie parlor hostess or<lb />
you are wondering who<lb />
on the campus last<lb />
other than Clyde Lloyd<lb />
Foi further reference,<lb />
Now that could have<lb />
Freda wenl home last week-end<lb />
t vM-u-u-e-r-f-u-l time!<lb />
you might merely say that you are one of<lb />
the hard-working freshmen at ECTC.<lb />
These few rules aren't hard to remem-<lb />
ber, so go ahead and apply them. Aggie.<lb />
Atta girl!<lb />
When College Women Marry<lb />
Because of the numerous Mills girls<lb />
who came back from Christmas vacation<lb />
either engaged or married, we of the<lb />
WEEKLY, a bunch of old maids, view with<lb />
bewilderment the galaxy of diamond studdetl<lb />
fingers. It's a good thing. Girls should<lb />
and will get married. We are proud also<lb />
of the high percentage of" alumnae with a<lb />
Mrs. degree.<lb />
Our only hope for the new brides nd<lb />
fiances is that they do not make their mar-<lb />
riages an escape into mediocrity. So often<lb />
a housewife becomes so embroiled in little<lb />
things. Their worlds can become bounded<lb />
by four walls. Their conversation can de-<lb />
generate to Johnny's ailments, their newest<lb />
recipe, an effective diet, or the latest bit of<lb />
scandal. It is easy to make tempests in<lb />
teapots. It is easy to become narrow minded<lb />
by living a quiet lite.<lb />
Married life has unbounded opportuni-<lb />
ties for the enrichment of one's life. It<lb />
should be every girl's ambition to make a<lb />
lovely home for her husband" and family.<lb />
But beyond that it is her duty to stay alive<lb />
to the world as it progresses. Just as when<lb />
she is in college, a girl becomes more per-<lb />
ceptive, so all through life she should keep<lb />
alive her interest in the world in order to<lb />
enrich her own life and life of her family.<lb />
Furthermore, if it is her goal to make<lb />
life truly beautiful for her husband and<lb />
ft mily, she must incorporate her love of<lb />
beauty, and by this we mean music, art,<lb />
a ml literatim into her own life. A woman<lb />
las time for the esthetic side of life. While<lb />
men must busy themselves with engineer-<lb />
ing, science, and medicine, a woman is<lb />
excused for her interest in music, art, and<lb />
poetry. A true wife can give a lot to her<lb />
husband in his leisure time by helping him<lb />
understand some of the beauties of life that<lb />
he does not have time for in the business<lb />
world.<lb />
Saturday. F. bruarv r<lb />
Saturday<lb />
STUDENT SPOTLIGHT<lb />
By F<lb />
i ((<lb />
In Caudell<lb />
Sybil Beaman is a lenlof anl -riHgr.<lb />
 to March. She look�o� �  �<lb />
rad-<lb />
uat<lb />
as one<lb />
of the highlights oi her life.<lb />
She is a prims<lb />
practice teaching a1<lb />
last quarter. SI<lb />
but I don't think I .<lb />
this year<lb />
Sybil ha b<lb />
Mil the can<lb />
m � of th<lb />
busine<lb />
She bai<lb />
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favori<lb />
put even<lb />
she goes w ild '�� it h d<lb />
song is "Stardust"<lb />
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Sybil lea<lb />
uld bk' to<lb />
students. She -�<lb />
school spirit a;<lb />
activities and I<lb />
mel hing 1<lb />
.<lb />
WITH THE ARMED FORCES<lb />
By Jean Goggin<lb />
Perhaps<lb />
this is idealism, but women<lb />
� a little starry-eyed. If<lb />
can afford to I<lb />
we college women fail to lift our gaze be-<lb />
t ng the routine of housewifely cares, we<lb />
will become narrow minded as our world<lb />
narrows.<lb />
�Mills College Weekly<lb />
Neil<lb />
is a<lb />
coin I<lb />
Rowena!<lb />
Goal<lb />
we know<lb />
V-Day Program<lb />
S i'<lb />
The Teco Echo<lb />
Published Biweekly fcf the Students of<lb />
East Carolina Teachers College<lb />
Fntered 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 />
Co-Editors<lb />
Jean Goggin and Mary Young Bass<lb />
Fish, you are the luckiest gal<lb />
)f! It "shore" does make us happy<lb />
to see you and Troy together so much!<lb />
Don't tell anybody, but we sorta envy you!<lb />
That "shore" is a mighty cute I A. we<lb />
have been seeing you around with so much<lb />
lately, Eleanor  It couldn't be that he<lb />
is a rebel that you get along SO well to-<lb />
gether?<lb />
We notice that Snag Clark has been<lb />
hanging around .Jarvis hall quite a bit late-<lb />
Now we wonder if Elossie Clark<lb />
uld have anything to do with that? She<lb />
a mighty cute gal. Snag!<lb />
Now Eoy, don't tell me somebody else<lb />
taking the place of that one and only<lb />
little sailor!<lb />
Mary Alice, don't you just love to get<lb />
letters that aie all cut up by a censor? We<lb />
are mighty glad that you heard from Mike.<lb />
Jackie, we hear that you are about to<lb />
vamp Tom . . . Now what is Jack going<lb />
to say about that?<lb />
Iv<lb />
is<lb />
Cheers for the boys in Europe; prayers<lb />
for the men in the Pacific would constitute,<lb />
a fitting program for Y-day. Such seems<lb />
to be the general opinion of governors.<lb />
mayors, and other leaders over the country.<lb />
The Santa Ana Board of Education has<lb />
considered the matter and decided that short<lb />
programs of a patriotic nature shall be<lb />
prepared by the various schools of the city.<lb />
There will be no closing of schools on this<lb />
occasion.<lb />
"Too many American boys have fallen<lb />
and too many are still in danger to make<lb />
V-Day in Europe one of carousal in Ameri-<lb />
ca" declares Col. John Stilwell, president of<lb />
the National Safety Council.<lb />
The defeat of Germany means that we<lb />
are one step closer to victory, but actually<lb />
with that accomplished, our job is only half<lb />
done. .70,000,000 Japanese are yet to be<lb />
We haven't been getting very much<lb />
news from you service nun lately. How<lb />
about dropping us a letter?<lb />
Amos Clark is receiving his initial na-<lb />
val inductrination at the ( S. Naval drain-<lb />
ing Center, Great Lakes, Illinois.<lb />
His recruit training consists of instruc-<lb />
tions in seamanship, military drill, and gen-<lb />
eral naval procedure. During this period<lb />
a series of aptitude tests will be taken by<lb />
the recruit to determine whether he will<lb />
hi assigned to a naval service school, to a<lb />
shore station, or to immediate duty at sea.<lb />
Pvt. Russell Beddard, of Winterviile,<lb />
who was on duty with the An. in the<lb />
South Pacific, is improving satisfactorily in<lb />
a government hospital at Thomasville, Ga<lb />
after suffering a nervous breakdown.<lb />
Pvt. Norman Wilkerson, I S. Army,<lb />
who was stationed at Camp Lee. a has<lb />
been transferred V0 Indian Town Gap. Pa.<lb />
James M. Slay, son of Dr. and Mrs.<lb />
B. J. Slay has been promoted from the rank<lb />
of captain to that of major. Major Slay is<lb />
with the 6th Marine Division in the Pacific.<lb />
Cpl. William E. Craft, who has been<lb />
stationed at Cam) Claiborne, La has been<lb />
transferred to the Pacific area. His ad-<lb />
dress is: Cpl. William E. Craft. 34674096,<lb />
15th Base Post Ofl<lb />
tmasfc � S I<lb />
The  �<lb />
i ecently i ine I I<lb />
Guard is James K.<lb />
cc.M Bt S. <lb />
York.<lb />
-1 nd Lt. M �<lb />
cited by the 31<lb />
1st "P Ri<lb />
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Italy.<lb />
II. re are some ad<lb />
Ensign II. C. T<lb />
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Francis� . I � nia.<lb />
Ci I. Bruc� R. Ma;<lb />
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Cpl. d �rge 1L V<lb />
APO 1 19, 160 Air. Sos<lb />
N. Y.<lb />
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care of Fleet<lb />
 lalitornia.<lb />
James L.<lb />
USNTC, Gi<lb />
. A<lb />
:<lb />
s<lb />
first to assist in the gigantic jolt of rebuild-<lb />
ing the devastated lands, and we are the<lb />
ones who help to re-establish education for<lb />
the entire world. Upon graduation there<lb />
will be a great demand for young, intelli-<lb />
gent, and skilled workers who will be able<lb />
to face the enormous problems of reorgan-<lb />
izing the world from one of hatred and war<lb />
to one of friendliness and peace.<lb />
We must study the problems of the<lb />
future with reference to the mistakes of<lb />
defeated. We may be exuberant over the the past and the conditions of the present,<lb />
r.i � u� ��  !?���� knf KUviiui) (id 'e must place these ideas into practical<lb />
Frepa Caudell<lb />
Associate Editor<lb />
Reporters<lb />
Marjorie Smith. Curtis Butler, Elsie West.<lb />
Violet Sparks. Thelma Cherry, Mary<lb />
Buckmaster. Edna Earle Moore, Betty<lb />
Jarvis, Jean Hull. Edna Vann Harrell, Etta<lb />
Frances Harper, Jean Hodgen, Evelyn<lb />
Lewis, Bud Jackson. Ruth Whitfield, Betsy<lb />
Hellen, Joyce Strickland, Nan Little, Ella<lb />
Cashwell.<lb />
Ruby Hudson . . Assignment Editor<lb />
Neil PoseySports Editor<lb />
Jack Johnson . . Photography Editor<lb />
Margaret Nisbet  Cartoonist<lb />
Aggressive Aggie<lb />
By Jean Hull<lb />
Aggie, it's about time you learned how-<lb />
to introduce people. First, let me give you<lb />
a few don'ts. Never say. "Mr. Jones, shake<lb />
hands with Mr. Brown or "Jim, 1 want<lb />
to make you acquainted with my friend<lb />
Robert Do not say "make you'acquainted<lb />
with and never refer to one person as<lb />
�my friend A'ou imply that the other per-<lb />
son is not.<lb />
Business Staff<lb />
Sybil Beaman . . . Business Manager<lb />
Associate Business Managers<lb />
June Brandenburg, Mirian Harper,<lb />
Mary Elizabeth Wooten, Jean Ipock,<lb />
Sid Buna, Kit Blackham.<lb />
Dr. Beec her Flanagan Faculty Adviser<lb />
Graham T. OLIVE . . Technical Adviser<lb />
Member: North Carolina Collegiate Press<lb />
Association, Associated Collegiate Press.<lb />
Bepresented for national advertising by�<lb />
National Advertising Service, Inc U20<lb />
Madison Avenue, New York, N. Y. Chicago,<lb />
Boston, Los Angeles, San Francisco.<lb />
Another on our list of don'ts is the<lb />
quite frequent mistake of repeating each<lb />
name twice. To say each name once is all<lb />
that is necessary.<lb />
The most formal introduction you can<lb />
make is, "Mrs. Green, may I present Mr.<lb />
Black?" On informal occasions the mere<lb />
repeating of names ("Mrs. Green, Mr.<lb />
Black") is sufficient.<lb />
Of course you know that a man is al-<lb />
ways presented to a woman. However, if<lb />
you find yourself saying the man's name<lb />
iirst. you can insert the preposition "to"<lb />
before the woman's name. For instance,<lb />
you may say. "Mr. Jones, may I introduce<lb />
you to MrsSmith?"<lb />
If you find yourself at dinner next to<lb />
a strange man, by the rules of common<lb />
fall of the Axis in Europe but bloodshed and<lb />
sorrow will not have been overcome with<lb />
that event alone.<lb />
On D-Day thousands of Americans<lb />
gathered in churches to pray for the pro-<lb />
tection and success of our armies. Others<lb />
paused at their work in factories, offices,<lb />
farms, and homes for moments of silent<lb />
prayer. Surely V-Day should pass without<lb />
the aid of a bottle and boisterous shouting.<lb />
Our celebration ought to be dignified and<lb />
purposeful. V-Day should be a day of com-<lb />
memoration and of rededication to the re-<lb />
maining task before us.<lb />
�The El Don, Santa Ana, Calif.<lb />
Prepare Now For The Future<lb />
"We, the people of the United States<lb />
is becoming ever increasingly, "We, the<lb />
young people, the students, of the United<lb />
States This change is occurring because<lb />
of the war and because for the first time<lb />
here in history America is beginning to<lb />
look upon her youth for aid in this desperate<lb />
hour of need. We are, as students, recog-<lb />
nized as a valuable part of the American<lb />
way of life, we are America's first line of<lb />
defense.<lb />
Each high school class throughout the<lb />
nation will be asked to help the war effort<lb />
and workable plans that will not only bring<lb />
peace, but will bring security and justice.<lb />
It's a hard task that confronts us. It<lb />
is one that will be a challenge to our patience<lb />
and ingenuity. Wiser men than we have<lb />
attempted the same job. but they failed.<lb />
We must not fail this time so prepare now<lb />
while there is time. Tomorrow will be<lb />
too late.<lb />
�The High Times, Springfidd, Mo.<lb />
Bits Of Philosophy<lb />
(From The Imperial Magazine)<lb />
Elderly people are often disposed to<lb />
tell the younger generation that they will<lb />
never see the like of men like John LSulli-<lb />
van and Diamond Jim Brady. Brady had<lb />
an enormous appetite and Sullivancould<lb />
put away a lot of liquor, but men are living<lb />
today who can match their feats. In the<lb />
Magazine Advertising &amp; Selling we read a<lb />
profile of a New York advertising writer<lb />
We refrain from including his name, but<lb />
have no reason to doubt the authenticity of<lb />
the following statement:<lb />
"Ed dotes on weird dishes says a<lb />
"Things like roasted sheep's heads<lb />
friend<lb />
auu"  �"� �z� -� �- � - - - �  ���� mierp s neaas<lb />
in many ways. In paper and scrap drives, � which he annihilates meticulously, right<lb />
various war relief agencies and of course in down to the bare teeth. He frequently<lb />
war bond drives the student is indispen- breakfasts on such tasty items as left-over<lb />
beer. E I la led for i a� h<lb />
voice, and tossed the ei<lb />
seats in front and la1<lb />
� h six steins of book i<lb />
Eld is six feet four<lb />
250 pounds.<lb /><lb />
We witnessed a badn<lb />
in which the competition<lb />
What impressed u<lb />
skill of the competitt ra<lb />
between the men's and<lb />
Loth sexes fought :<lb />
honors were worth winninj<lb />
thai whenever a man ha I a<lb />
vantage over his o pom<lb />
wanted to win, but just to <lb />
ently sufficient The worn a,<lb />
hand, never relaxed. '1 !<lb />
to be to humiliate their opi<lb />
them out without a point, if<lb />
Men wini compete with<lb />
business, we noticed, ai<lb />
We wouldn't care to heai<lb />
thinks of her competitor<lb /><lb />
One day Christopher Bi<lb />
whimsical column in the I<lb />
Sun to describe the troubh I<lb />
family encounters in removing<lb />
a glass jar. Two year- a<lb />
would have been as hunt<lb />
was intended to be. but DO thi<lb />
of a gadget bought at a vari I<lb />
not more than a quarter, it tunnri<lb />
This gadget is of sin ' �<lb />
It affords the leverage Li I<lb />
tc turn even when manipuia al<lb />
twist. ,e<lb />
The point of this article is tha:<lb />
hardware. variety, and kitchen dej<lb />
are full of inexpensive aids that sr<lb />
end of nasty little problems, such as pee11<lb />
apples and punching holes in cans of eWj<lb />
c rated milk. They may not be for<lb />
today, on account of war restnitions<lb />
but<lb />
sable<lb />
maintaining<lb />
nd drives the student is indispen- breakfasts on such tasty items as left-over �u i! accou� OI TV 7 the �<lb />
Our physical education classes are cold lobster, pickled crawfish, cold boiled I ?, ?e" S? f�I "J" 7 heir wa-<lb />
ning and improving the health of puree of Swiss chard - and usually wT Pt lad,es thered to learn of their<lb />
 ence.<lb />
and usually washes<lb />
"future leaders Senior boys and some down this type of meal with a quart of<lb />
juniors are preparing for military service, beer. His favorite drink is Irish Whiskpv k JUSt the other evemng 1I! tt"ie of<lb />
oi com- The Junior Red Cross and First Aid classes but he is also a vast imbiber of beer On efore1dinTner the metal cap on a �<lb />
cofcTTU with him. will see that we are prepared for those a warmi night at the Garden, dug the 2l� f? iT'but <lb />
on do not have to tell him your name emergencies in which we are injured Golden Gloves bouts, he amazed his compan! wSS I"the clU<lb />
though. If he introduces himself to you, We are the ones who will be called upon ions by consuming twenty-eight botUeTof got &amp; mUrmUr<lb />
bothered to learn<lb />
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PAGE THREE<lb />
NEWS<lb />
 � � � ��� I<lb />
Pirates Stop Bogue Air Raiders<lb />
. H t"<lb />
I vak.r at the Kohrm<lb />
l� of the Raleigh chapter East<lb />
�rolina Teachen CeBege Ahunni<lb />
kssociatkm, held Tuesday night al<lb />
h Ms. .). m. Newsoni<lb />
(Ellen Renfrew) on Woodburr. Road.<lb />
Mr. Balientinc diaeasscd the<lb />
In � fast and furious game that<lb />
ki jit the fans on their feet the entire<lb />
last quarter, the ECTC five won out<lb />
Bogue Field Air Raiders by<lb />
of 49-46 here January 31.<lb />
1 In<lb />
with<lb />
game<lb />
with regard 'to<lb />
I t various<lb />
He<lb />
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prob-<lb />
meeting the<lb />
Berricea for the<lb />
declared that while the<lb />
;i ;k body may endorse<lb />
talariea for teachers, and<lb />
adequate can- for unfortunates<lb />
various institution<lb />
in naind that diet<lb />
rendered<lb />
ist cut the<lb />
score was deadlocked at 45-45<lb />
two minutes left in the ball<lb />
At one minute before the<lb />
final whistle the<lb />
ECTC f<lb />
nt t!u<lb />
ivor<lb />
I all<lb />
score stood at 47-46,<lb />
With 30 seconds left<lb />
fame the score stood<lb />
the<lb />
Jamesville All-Stars Marine Game Feb. 2<lb />
Lose To ECTC Pirates Goes To Pirates<lb />
ECTC Defeats<lb />
ACC Quintet<lb />
19-46. At the final whistle<lb />
�re stood at 49-46.<lb />
' of the scoring was done from<lb />
� �  from the basket. Beautiful<lb />
� I<lb />
we<lb />
b services can<lb />
n proportion as<lb />
to pay, "in other words<lb />
garment to fit the<lb />
He also discussed the pro-<lb />
snvendraent to the Constitution<lb />
women equal rights with<lb />
l ailing attention to the<lb />
� - whk ii go with<lb />
� . i was<lb />
� 11. Harris<lb />
l'espon-<lb />
uch rights.<lb />
introduced by Mr<lb />
chairman of the<lb />
ECTC<lb />
.lames Parker,<lb />
Tripp, g<lb />
Charlton, c<lb />
Jesse Parker.<lb />
Bob Lee, f<lb />
Move, g<lb />
Totals<lb />
Jamesville<lb />
;�'<lb />
immittee.<lb />
�<lb />
Mrs. i. I. (i aw ley (Ethel Vick),<lb />
hapter president, conducted the<lb />
ness meeting, at which the alum-<lb />
�� endorsed unanimously the pro-<lb />
i the improvement of the<lb />
 recently presented by the<lb />
r . g president, Dr. H. J. ItcGinnis.<lb />
 C<lb />
ifter the meeting, refreshments<lb />
in the Valentine motif were served<lb />
dining room. Ice cream, cake,<lb />
I nuts were served. The table held<lb />
a center arrangement of red and<lb />
white carnations and snap-dragons<lb />
in a silver howl, flanked by green<lb />
ers in silver holders.<lb />
I es with Mrs. Newsom<lb />
were Mrs. Forest Shuford (Mae Ren-<lb />
.vi and Mrs. Richard Coke (Inez<lb />
VV mfield).<lb />
hots by James Parker<lb />
Pirates lt points while!<lb />
i hooks by Mundy netted<lb />
ties 16 points.<lb />
irst half the Air Raid-<lb />
i � v ed a slight superiority on<lb />
i nd with the half-time<lb />
' 23-21. Third quarter saw<lb />
es add 8 points before the<lb />
1 � - made a basket. Then the<lb />
i steadily gained on the Ma-<lb />
Early in the fourth quarter<lb />
see-sawed back and forth<lb />
U til lames Parker made a snowbird<lb />
eh broke the ice giving the Pi- i Holliday. f<lb />
rates a point advantage. Jesse J Martin, f<lb />
Parker added 2 more points before Corey, c<lb />
the came ended in victory for ECTC. j Brown, g<lb />
Because of the beautiful shooting! Holliday, g<lb />
and the see-sawing of the score back Manning, f<lb />
and forth the crowd showed great<lb />
enthusiasm which reached a peak Totals<lb />
n-ar the end of the game Because<lb />
the noise the crowd was making.<lb />
it was fully two minutes after the<lb />
i 'ore the players, crowd and<lb />
referee kiu-w that the final whistle<lb />
had blown.<lb />
Led by Jesse Parker, the underdog<lb />
Pirates ran up a 48-39 win over the<lb />
favored Jamesville All-Stars. The<lb />
game took place Thursday, February<lb />
s. 1946 in the college gym.<lb />
The Pirates started off with a<lb />
hang, getting 24 points to James-<lb />
ville's 7 is the first quarter. Half-<lb />
time- score was 88-18 in the Pirate's<lb />
favor. In the second half, the Pi-<lb />
rates wen 18-39 without much trou-<lb />
i ble<lb />
Co-kings of the court for the night<lb />
; were Jesse Parker who racked up<lb />
 16 points for the Pirates and Corey<lb />
who sank Hi points for Jamesville.<lb />
The ECTC Pirates captured the<lb />
, old Wooden Bucket from Atlantic<lb />
. a rough and wild and wooly Christian College last night in the<lb />
basketball game the ECTC Buccan- A( (<lb />
eers gained revenge on the Green<lb />
In<lb />
Sports Views<lb />
By Neill Posey<lb />
Well, the Pirates under the spon-<lb />
sorship of the MAA have come a<lb />
them<lb />
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ville Marines by defeating<lb />
38-32 here, February 2.<lb />
Bob Lee, forwaid, lead the -coring<lb />
by rocking up 13 points to his credit.<lb />
In there scoring also were the Par-<lb />
ker twin Jesse and James, getting<lb />
10 and 11 points respectively. Doyle<lb />
took top honors for the Marines with<lb />
11 points.<lb />
Up till the fourth quarter the Pi-<lb />
rates managed to keep the to) half<lb />
of the score. However, the fourth<lb />
quarter started with the score '2'A-SA.<lb />
The Pirates were too much for the<lb />
.Marines in this final quarter and<lb />
won 38-32.<lb />
The game was hard fought all the<lb />
K3 way. During the course �f four ball<lb />
12 games with each other, the Marines<lb />
oand the Pirates have developed a<lb />
I strong rivalry. This rivalry is ob-<lb />
48! served even by bench warmers of<lb />
gym by outclassing a game I long way. Thirty days ago there<lb />
Bulldog Quintet by the score of j was no ECTC varsity basketball<lb />
60 32. The Bulldogs were in there j team. Today, through the MAA.<lb />
fighting all the way but the Pirates ! there is a high ranking non-eonfer-<lb />
had too much height and experience ence basketball team. The Pirab !<lb />
enjoy a five-game win streak, having<lb />
for them.<lb />
This Wooden Bucket is an old tro-<lb />
phy that has passed back and forth<lb />
between the Pirates and the Bull-<lb />
already defeated all competition<lb />
from nearby teams. They have<lb />
earned an invitation to the Eastern<lb />
Carolina Tournament, sponsored by<lb />
the Smithfield Rotary Club. The Pi-<lb />
rates and the MAA are climbing up<lb />
the ranking scale.<lb />
TP<lb />
10<lb />
8<lb />
9<lb />
Parker, g<lb />
dogs for many years. Year before<lb />
last the Pirates lost the bucket to<lb />
the Bulldogs in a baseball game, but<lb />
night the Pirates gained it back.<lb />
TPi Though the opponents of the Pi-<lb />
21 rates will not be known until the<lb />
8 20th of this month, the Pirates<lb />
y expecting stiff competition. The<lb />
12 I Smithfield team itself, will be a like-<lb />
17 ly winner for it has already defeated<lb />
2 j Wake Forrest earlier in the season.<lb />
 The Pirates, however, expect to be<lb />
60 j in good shape when they take the<lb />
'trip up to Smithfield for the tourna-<lb />
ECTC<lb />
James<lb />
Tripp. g<lb />
Charlton, c<lb />
Jesse Parker<lb />
Bob Lee, f<lb />
Clark, g<lb />
Totals<lb />
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9<lb />
2<lb />
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9<lb />
12<lb />
16<lb />
0<lb />
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39<lb />
both teams. The game score now<lb />
stands 2-2. If possible another game<lb />
ACC<lb />
Askew, f<lb />
will be played so as to play off the Barnes, c<lb />
tie now existing.<lb />
ECTC<lb />
Tripp, g<lb />
James Parker, g<lb />
rlton, c<lb />
B ; I.e. . f<lb />
Jesse Parker, f<lb />
Clark, g<lb />
G<lb />
1<lb />
PT<lb />
0<lb />
ECTC Takes Marines<lb />
By Score Of 47-45<lb />
In a slow game that went wild in<lb />
the closing minutes, the ECTC Pi-<lb />
rates came out with a 47-45 win<lb />
over the Greenville Marines here<lb />
las! night in the college gym.<lb />
Weddings<lb />
marriage of Miss Frances<lb />
Mateli n Boyd, of Lane, S. C, and<lb />
Sgt Benjamin Sydnor Love-<lb />
of Crisp, was solemnised Jan-<lb />
8th.<lb />
Mi- Lillian Maitland Boyette. ol<lb />
 -� e, became the i.ride of<lb />
-<lb />
1 h '�<lb />
urles Edward Arrington, of Cov-<lb />
1 Mrs. i$' . , .<lb />
 � gton, Va m a ceremony held<lb />
�ii i .i �<lb />
January 21st. They will make their<lb />
me in Haxton, N. C.<lb />
Mum l.ila Mae Crawley, of Fay-<lb />
 became the bride Tech<lb />
 Eieaze Deary Rahn. of Savan-<lb />
. a in a ceremonj on January<lb />
271<lb />
Mia Marion Franklin Hurly. of<lb />
� � was united in marriage<lb />
H  rith Sgt. George Robert Graham, of<lb />
R : Springs, on February 2. 1946.<lb />
 couple will be at home m Bed<lb />
The marriage of Mis Elo.se Ger-<lb />
&amp;d  (rude Owens, of Fountain, to UpL<lb />
 W. Bushman of Massilon,<lb />
Totals<lb />
Bogue Field<lb />
Preston, f<lb />
ly, f<lb />
Mackie, c<lb />
McGary, g<lb />
 Donaldson,<lb />
�-iKing, g<lb />
v. � r. f<lb />
Totals<lb />
4<lb />
3<lb />
0<lb />
17<lb />
G<lb />
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4<lb />
6<lb />
0<lb />
0<lb />
1<lb />
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Change School Program<lb />
For Advancing Science<lb />
Cambridge, Mass.�(IP)The fu-<lb />
ture of technical education in rela-<lb />
tion to significant advances in science<lb />
was considered by the faculty com-<lb />
mittee in revising the curriculum<lb />
I at Massachusetts Institute of Tcch-<lb />
j nology.<lb />
The most important feature of the<lb />
I revision is a coordinated four-year<lb />
! program in the humanities and so-<lb />
cial sciences which emphasises<lb />
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ment. Watch for the tournament<lb />
schedule.<lb />
Top honors this issue again go<lb />
to the cheerleaders. They deserve<lb />
them. Those cheerleaders are yell-<lb />
ing a way to a place in the heart<lb />
of ECTC sports fans. When inter-<lb />
collegiate basketball went out three<lb />
I years ago the cheerleaders had to<lb />
j go too, but intercollegiate basketball<lb />
Special provrsions are made J .i<lb />
H� students who when they enter, <lb />
are ready for advanced work in En-1 rf w<lb />
ion.<lb />
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in ten! ive instruction. The<lb />
hut now it is loud � loud enough<lb />
to be heard over the state of N. C.<lb />
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Lmue throughout the four students ;ind vu<lb />
. . townpeople, for the support you have<lb />
second year all students r ' Tl0,t �. ��iv fnr vtm<lb />
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.1 �1 .J  i 1 nn t Jwit lulls D<lb />
9 the Marines<lb />
in the 5 game series.<lb />
In the closing minutes the Pirates<lb />
overtook a 2-point lead which the'<lb />
Marines had gained. In the pre-<lb />
ceding quarters it had been the Pi-<lb />
rates all the way but in the fourth<lb />
quarter the Marines sneaked up and<lb />
before the Pirates knew it the Ma-<lb />
. lines had a two-point lead. ECTC<lb />
2 1 however, put on a spirit of power<lb />
� and took the game 17-45.<lb />
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ethical and social implication-<lb />
science and technology.<lb />
Guide To Studies<lb />
Issued For Veterans<lb />
tip)<lb />
Jesse Parker, act<lb />
Pirates, tok high<lb />
; netting 17 points. Enlow<lb />
 12 points for ih taaers.<lb />
forward of the<lb />
scoring honors,<lb />
ran up<lb />
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married to Lt. William Lucas of j<lb />
 ville and Wilmington. Delaware,<lb />
 January 29 in the St. Andrews<lb />
Covenant Presbyterian Church in<lb />
Wilmington.<lb />
The chapel in Epworth Methodist<lb />
ireh i Norfolk was the setting<lb />
January 20 for the marriage of<lb />
Mi Hazel Naomi White, of Cres-<lb />
weil, to William Raymond Forbes.<lb />
�f Elizabeth City. The couple will<lb />
, at home in Norfolk, Va.<lb />
Washington,<lb />
� valuable and practical toolsjBob Lee, I<lb />
 aid in the educational readjust- .juin Charlton, e<lb />
of veterans ha just been issued<lb />
y  A rieaxi Council on Edu-<lb />
 i. is i8 a Guide to the Eval-<lb />
i f Educational Experiences in<lb />
the Armed Services, compiled for the<lb />
council n.ider the direction of George Totals<lb />
P Tuttie of the University of IBi- j Greenville Marines<lb />
with the cooperative support of 1 Patawlski, f<lb />
nineteen regional and national ac Enlow, f<lb />
crediting associations. Teufel, c<lb />
The loose-leaf handbook will be j Yokes, g<lb />
indispensable for any institution JHawkhurst,<lb />
' Doyle, g<lb />
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which expects to evaluate fairly the<lb />
educational experiences of men and<lb />
women who served in the military<lb />
force The armed forces have them-<lb />
selvea ordered more than 10,000 sets<lb />
of the book.<lb />
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The new schedule provides for a<lb />
standard curriculum for all first year<lb />
students. The second year curricu-<lb />
lum has been divided into two I B<lb />
subdivisions, science and engineering,<lb />
with an opportunity to begin ele-<lb />
mentary subjects of the student's<lb />
chosen profession.<lb />
The number of undergraduate sub-<lb />
jects was reduced from 523 to 412.<lb />
This was accomplished by consolida-<lb />
tion of subjects of nearly the same<lb />
content and purpose, and elimination<lb />
of certain options. There was also<lb />
a reduction in the variety of sched-<lb />
ules offered in the upper years. Un-<lb />
der the new plan meteorology is<lb />
established as a separate undergrad-<lb />
uate course leading to .he degree of<lb />
bachelor of science in meteorology.<lb />
The four year program in the<lb />
humanities and social sciences pro-<lb />
vides that in addition to customary<lb />
courses in modern languages stu-<lb />
dents will take one full course 'i a<lb />
non-professional character every<lb />
year. The work of the first year<lb />
will be devoted to English with em-<lb />
phasis on written and oral ex pies<lb />
lish and for foreign students who<lb />
require<lb />
�mph: ,<lb />
will c .<lb />
,ears.<lb />
In tin<lb />
.ill  n an introductory course to and the<lb />
in mod n history with specl refer-1 Come on fift a<lb />
ence to e place oflthe United States g.ye &amp; yeR for the pi.<lb />
in world affairs. On the basis of the<lb />
preceding courses, especially history<lb />
in the second year, the third year<lb />
will be devoted to the social sciences<lb />
aerally, economics and psychology.<lb />
Under the new program in the sec-<lb />
, nd h: If of the third year students<lb />
will be permitted to choose between<lb />
a limited number of options in the<lb />
general field of the social sciences.<lb />
In their senior year students will<lb />
be given an opportunity to choose one<lb />
of four options, namely the history<lb />
of science and thought,<lb />
rate's are "red hot<lb />
Speaking of babies, though many<lb />
students do not know it, there is a<lb />
new baby on the campus. It belongs<lb />
to the MAA. It is the ECTC fresh-<lb />
man basketball team. The MAA.<lb />
here in the middle of the season,<lb />
have organized a freshman basket-<lb />
ball team which has already played<lb />
several warm-up games with Ayden<lb />
All-Stars and Ayden High school.<lb />
They took both games easily, show-<lb />
ing good form and ability. The<lb />
manager<lb />
music and! MAA has sent word to<lb />
. western world litera- I William B. Harper to schedule more<lb />
ture, or international relations. Each I games for the freshman. Harper is<lb />
of these four courses will be closely j also the varsity manager.<lb />
coordinated with the objectives and j .�.  .�.  � ��  -�-f<lb />
purposes of those given in the pre-<lb />
ceding three years. All classes will<lb />
be held in small sections and con-<lb />
stant opportunity will be given for<lb />
improvement in both written and oral<lb />
expression.<lb />
VISIT THE<lb />
DIXIE LUNCH<lb />
-Where The Gang Eats"<lb />
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afternoon. The high<lb />
played a? this time,<lb />
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. -piled for one quarter.<lb />
. . Mrs. Sam Under-<lb />
Weeks were the<lb />
Up to the present time, these<lb />
am- have been playing only prac-<lb />
tice games<lb />
but now the fun and<lb />
competition really begins. Won't you<lb />
come out and "root" for your favo-<lb />
rite team?<lb />
becca Murphy who is head of this<lb />
activity. Any girl may participate;<lb />
in any one or all of the following<lb />
sports: ping pong, badminton, and<lb />
shuffleboard. The equipment is avail<lb />
able in the campus building in the<lb />
latter part of Tuesday and Thursday<lb />
afternoons and for the entire after-<lb />
noon on Saturdays. Many students<lb />
have signed up at present, but if<lb />
there are any others who wish to<lb />
play in this tournament, see Rebecca<lb />
Murphy, Wilson hall, and get ready<lb />
for play in this tournament.<lb />
Trophy For Coach Christenburg<lb />
When a WAA member comes to<lb />
your room for your contribution<lb />
sometime in the near future for a<lb />
trophy for Coach Christenburg, if<lb />
you would like to help with the proj-<lb />
ect, it will be greatly appreciated.<lb />
&amp;?:<lb />
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where the nation xhops<lb />
and saves.<lb />
THE BEST LINE OF<lb />
Stationery, Toilet Waters and Notions<lb />
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Individual Sports<lb />
The individual sports tournament<lb />
sehedoM is being drawn up by Re-<lb />
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graph for that special<lb />
person, visit�<lb />
BAKER'S STUDIO<lb /><lb />
COMPLIMENTS<lb />
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atraomral baskebtall tourna-<lb />
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buildini: Seven teams are partici-<lb />
The teams and captains are<lb />
v. (often 1. Betty Joyce<lb />
( ottea 2. Jerry Albritton;<lb />
"ming 1. Peggy Honeycutt; Flem-<lb />
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fcnd day students, Jans Harrison.<lb />
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PAGE FOUR<lb />
ECHO<lb />
Excellent Opportunities Are<lb />
Offered ECTC Music Majors<lb />
"I �u toW the very first day 1<lb />
MTtved in Greenville that I would<lb />
have to understand that the schools<lb />
at North Carolina were just begin-<lb />
ning to cone up to the standards<lb />
of schools in other states.1 This was<lb />
� statement made by Dr. Karl V.<lb />
Gilbert, bead of the music depart-<lb />
ment at East Carolina Teachers Col-<lb />
lege.<lb />
�!u-t the other day he continued.<lb />
"1 was told that our students do<lb />
. o need as much preparation as I<lb />
would Hke them to have -imply he-<lb />
cause the standards of North Caro-<lb />
lina .re not high, and 1 took out<lb />
of that that things being as they<lb />
are 'U1.v bother my head about<lb />
changing it '�" '<lb />
G. I. Bill <lb />
�(Continued From Page 1)�<lb />
school graduates will not apply to<lb />
veterans, each applicant will be con-<lb />
sidered in the light of her individual<lb />
qualifications. To meet the situa-<lb />
tion a fe' simple conditions of ad-<lb />
mission have been set up: (1) the<lb />
applicant must have � serious pur-<lb />
pose; (2) the program Bhe desi<lb />
must be feasible, and (8) she must<lb />
c capable ot doing college work.<lb />
Full consider; tion will he given to<lb />
any educational experience she may<lb />
n the service, especially<lb />
MISS M Mil A GRAHAM<lb />
THANKS STUDENTS<lb />
Miss Mira Graham wishes t<lb />
(hank the students and the faculty<lb />
lor their kindness during her illness.<lb />
Miss Graham i now at her sister's,<lb />
Mrs. W. H. Home, in Rocky Mount,<lb />
N. C.<lb />
had<lb />
1 mei<lb />
Forces Insti-<lb />
1 av�<lb />
when this is validated by teats given<lb />
Sue statements made by one who g A(<lb />
,s here to carry on. and even im- <lb />
I rov. the work don. by the musk<lb />
department, warrant investigation.<lb />
 p irpose of the Department of<lb />
Music Education aa stated in the,<lb />
survey results, Dr. Gilbert said he<lb />
thought that, generally speaking, the<lb />
music majors had the right purpose<lb />
for studying music in mind, hut too<lb />
!tv. tudents wore interested in<lb />
s and trills and<lb />
inculating a<lb />
"Too many<lb />
then<lb />
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catalogue i:<lb />
1. "To meet the needs for com-<lb />
petent vocal and instrumental teach-<lb />
ers of musk in the state of North<lb />
I I'iir.a and its surrounding terri-<lb />
This need will be met by<lb />
senting, to students with a na-<lb />
musical talent, a complete and<lb />
well-rounded curriculum in musk ed-<lb />
ucation.<lb />
2. "To meet the music needs of<lb />
students majoring in the fields ot<lb />
elementary educaiton.<lb />
 "To meet the music needs of<lb />
all students who desire to broaden<lb />
their cultural background through<lb />
the art<lb />
Logically curriculum<lb />
(fered is the primary means of<lb />
reparmg music ma. - for their<lb />
��  teachers of musk.<lb />
 an sixty courses offen<lb />
music and muskal orgai tions in<lb />
k parmtent. Courses it. theory,<lb />
harmony, con ' . musk history,<lb />
and musk literature, ting,<lb />
creative musk, musi pre ial i �<lb />
at t. la are required<lb />
Individual in-<lb />
struction - ffered ii piai � vice<lb />
Vocabulary<lb />
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college student will do well to giv<lb />
attention to expanding experiencel<lb />
along evei so many fronts. Much<lb />
if this expa<lb />
tiding will come through<lb />
lt. in<lb />
iven a<lb />
md ears of<lb />
conversation, in<lb />
new experienc.<lb />
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nterest around instrumental<lb />
IS, and that is not the purpose<lb />
of tiie music offered here remarked<lb />
Dr. Gilbert It is his hope that<lb />
musk can become a ingle major in<lb />
this college in order that the stu-<lb />
: may devote more time to the<lb />
numerous phases of music study. At<lb />
present, lie is working on the cur-<lb />
riculum, in the main expecting to<lb />
ki ep the present courses, hut revised<lb />
 :i- to increase the number of<lb />
� c- and the number of electives.<lb />
Ther has bee i a decided increase<lb />
in the number of music majors this<lb />
ear and it is predicted that the<lb />
er will continue to grow in the<lb />
"The music department of<lb />
Collegiate orlrj<lb />
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tuii-<lb />
students<lb />
hing musk to bos<lb />
love for music in them,<lb />
of our majors center<lb />
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ticipation m u<lb />
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Reprinted from the February iasw of Esqr ��<lb />
"Someone railed her far a ft<lb />
ground ol<lb />
may even coin some.<lb />
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PUsh East Carolina Teachers College is<lb />
I rward states Dr. Gilbert,<lb />
not cany meanings ot A1 (lMnu to do so under<lb />
ling. With a back- . guidance ol the present music<lb />
inguistk material faculty and with the support of<lb />
this 1<lb />
and with<lb />
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mi-u<lb />
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lents begim ng in piano, ike<lb />
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skal concerts given from time to j other colleges filled<lb />
Teachers For Nursery<lb />
Schools In Demand<lb />
I. Lansing, Mich. (IP)�Rec-<lb />
: need to meet a current<lb />
ii. demand for professional<lb />
.  achers, the home<lb />
inks division and education de-<lb />
�  nit of Mkhigan State College<lb />
. stal lished a new state-approv-<lb />
arriculum in child development<lb />
ill permit more student- to<lb />
in �  I ield of study.<lb />
ry training curse has<lb />
�V d to home economics stu-<lb />
: cialtzing in home manage-<lb />
nd child development ever<lb />
ince it was started IT year- ago.<lb />
Under the revision, however, stu-<lb />
of elementary education at<lb />
, in home economies may<lb />
. child development course.<lb />
Wisconsin Plans For<lb />
Educational Problems<lb />
Madison, Wis. (IP)- The Univer-<lb />
-itv of Wisconsin si preparing to<lb />
meet the big educational problem<lb />
that is already beginning to chal-<lb />
lenge it. I'M � A. Kykstra declared<lb />
recently. Anton- these problems he<lb />
� rated:<lb />
( 1 I A more mature student body.<lb />
At the Univ '<lb />
Norman, th '�<lb />
under the din<lb />
graduate War coui<lb />
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War" flair with ta<lb />
was raised �<lb />
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record for two eraesi 1' �<lb />
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Hipported the progran<lb />
inception.<lb />
of placement examinations in many<lb />
fields.<lb />
(6) New combinations of majors<lb />
which will cut across divisional lines.<lb />
I (7) A great influx of foreign<lb />
jatudnets both graduate and under-<lb />
; graduate. Those familiar with the<lb />
foreign student situation are confi-<lb />
dent that for many years student<lb />
I will come from ahroad in very laru-<lb />
! numbers.<lb />
"There are other problems in thi<lb />
Examinatioi<lb />
mate Peanut W � � ;<lb />
dition at Man B<lb />
whkh provides for '<lb />
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our average age will be stepped up field hut these which ! have en<lb />
by three or four years.<lb />
(2) A considerable number with<lb />
some high school defkiencies; there-<lb />
fore, many adult special<lb />
(3) Th( establishment of refresh-<lb />
i r courses for large contingents ol<lb />
students.<lb />
crated are sufficient for illustration<lb />
Pres. Dykstra said. "It is evident<lb />
that for some time to come our ob-<lb />
ligations will be to provide and stim-<lb />
ulate flexibility as against forme)<lb />
i igidities.<lb />
"This will mean heavier adminis<lb />
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club in high school. These figures<lb />
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colleges and universities.<lb />
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taking the general music courses.<lb />
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