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                <lb />
TECO ECHO<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, SATURDAY, MARCH 3, 1945<lb />
Number 9<lb />
Dorothy Creech Elected As President Of S.C.G.A.<lb />
Class Presents Moliere's<lb />
The Imaginary Invalid"<lb />
w t<lb />
I<lb />
-rt-r<lb />
WARREN<lb />
LOUISE LASSITER<lb />
It<lb />
at Mo-<lb />
il cei<lb />
I<lb />
might .<lb />
William Kapell, Pianist<lb />
To Appear In Concert<lb />
Address Given<lb />
in Assembly<lb />
By Wm Austin<lb />
Miss Austin, traveling secretary of<lb />
the YWCA, addressed the assembly<lb />
en when- the contributions to the<lb />
� V. rid Student Service fund go. She<lb />
i,i o per cent goes to China for<lb />
the Chinese students who have been<lb />
I in the war there for seven years.<lb />
, Since schools and colleges are the<lb />
I first military objective f the Jap-<lb />
anese, the schools and colleges in<lb />
China have moved as many as six<lb />
i times.<lb />
Before the war only rich students<lb />
went, to school in China. At the<lb />
present time it costs students $75.00<lb />
fr public baths. The WSSF pro-<lb />
vides tea rooms for students. There<lb />
is a small tea room for 5,000 students<lb />
where the students gather around ,<lb />
! and drink free hot water.<lb />
Miss Austin said that SO per cent j<lb />
of the students from IT to 25 in<lb />
Norway, Czechoslovakia. Finland and<lb />
have tuberculosis.<lb />
Parker, Johnson<lb />
Head Judiciaries<lb />
In the elections held W<lb />
Dorothy Jean Creech ws ' I<lb />
president for the coming : the<lb />
Student Cooperative Government as-<lb />
sociation.<lb />
Following are the offi<lb />
Mar?<lb />
ers e<lb />
eted:<lb />
Cameron<lb />
BARBARA PARKER<lb />
DOROTHY JEAN CREECH<lb />
Henderson Speaks<lb />
On Education<lb />
At Frat Meeting<lb />
Denmark<lb />
i<lb />
as<lb />
'hark<lb />
Tin "Young Kan from Manhattanj<lb />
 liam Kapell, twentj one year old<lb />
 ericai Piai iat, will give a c ncerl<lb />
 i igl � Auditoi ium on March j<lb />
� 8:00 p.m.<lb />
This electrifying pianist, to whom<lb />
� : . � . and critics alike<lb />
. � .  , was horn in New York i ity<lb />
. Member 20, 1922. As a .<lb />
 studied with Dorothy Anderson<lb />
ette; later with Olga Samaroff<lb />
. �wski who baa ��� en one of the<lb />
great musical influences in hi life.<lb />
Before he was twenty Kapell had<lb />
� ree major awards, the Youth<lb />
I  si of the Philad phia On :<lb />
I i Naumburf Foundation<lb />
ad, and the Town Hall Endow-<lb />
.<lb />
� Sera- Award. Us career<lb />
pa-<lb />
�<lb />
began in July. 1942, when he<lb />
.  bis first appearance m New<lb />
Yrk with orchestra- at the Stadium<lb />
Concerts with the Pfcilhamaonic-Sym-<lb />
ay under Kfrem Kurtz, playin<lb />
�� , :iew and exciting Soviet-Armen-<lb />
Coneerto of Aram Khateharto<lb />
un I U 1, . � lo �<lb />
rial Sinee then he has playeo<lb />
work so many times that he has be<lb />
nicknamed "Khatchatourian Kapell. '<lb />
In 1942-48 his introductory con-<lb />
tour included an apuearanc<lb />
the St. Louis Symphony under<lb />
Vladimir Golschmann in the Rach-<lb />
maninoff C minor Concerto which<lb />
sited the Globe-Democrat, "kit<lb />
newer, like the audience, gaap-<lb />
. in astonishment<lb />
"UP-M '� Brilliantly launched. William ka-<lb />
 ,eil. began h.s second tour in the<lb />
Mi Star Placed<lb />
Or FTA Charter<lb />
At a recent meeting of the Robert<lb />
EL Wright Chapter of the Future<lb />
Teacher- of America a gold star!<lb />
representing the seventh annual re<lb />
newal of the chapter's charter in<lb />
National Educational Association<lb />
was placed on the charter certificate<lb />
by the president, Zula Pearson.<lb />
In the first meeting of this quar-<lb />
ter Josephine Everette introduced a<lb />
new look. Separate Star, by L. Erd-<lb />
man, a story of a young teacher's<lb />
read a poem,<lb />
Aid is sent to the prisoners of war<lb />
in German prison camps through the<lb />
WSSF. Books and studies are pro-<lb />
vided so that those who wish to<lb />
, study will have<lb />
! Miss Austin san<lb />
At the regular meeting of Phi Sig-<lb />
ma Pi Fraternity Monday evening,<lb />
February 20. Dr. E. h. Henderson<lb />
spoke on the subject of Progre ;ive<lb />
; Education. He said that fifty<lb />
lometmng to do.<lb />
that it was re-1 ago the teacher<lb />
markable that TO per<lb />
 examinations taken bj<lb />
War were passed.<lb />
(The pupils were tnra<lb />
The WSSF not only provides books j fajied to learn their<lb />
' and supplies as well as the regular<lb />
equipment<lb />
for thi' returning stu-<lb />
y ar?<lb />
or no<lb />
cent of the voice in what was taught. She was<lb />
prisoners of given a program, a set of rules and<lb />
 a text book and told to follow them.<lb />
hed .1' they<lb />
I<lb />
rooms then were generally anal ract-<lb />
lve. "We have learned :i � � ��'<lb />
but also provides blankets and Hbout teaching sine then lie -aid.<lb />
beds for the universities. Miss Aus- i psychology has almo<lb />
tin said. "These students are amaz-<lb />
ingly like us<lb />
Those Dutch students in the under-<lb />
ground are interested not in books I attractive environi<lb />
or studies, but in living. "We are jlearned that intei<lb />
going to have to teach them to live learning, that<lb />
again said Miss Austin.<lb />
dent:<lb />
sci-<lb />
ence in the last fifty years.<lb />
We have discovered that children<lb />
learn better when in a plea-ant and<lb />
We have<lb />
Vice-president,<lb />
Dixon; secretary, Mina<lb />
Averitte; treasurer, Elsie Wc t; 1st<lb />
assistant treasurer, Kath � � ;<lb />
2nd assistant treasurer. Jean Hull,<lb />
Carolyn Register (run off); histor-<lb />
ian. Katherine Abernathy. Jean Rob-<lb />
erson (run off).<lb />
Advisors, Dr. R. J. Slay, Dr. E. R.<lb />
Browning, Dr. Carl Adams: student<lb />
members of Student-Faculty commit-<lb />
tee, Brooks Beddingfield, Myree<lb />
Dunn, Mary Whitehur-t; college<lb />
marshals, Elisabeth Temple, chief<lb />
marshal, Ruth Baker, Christine Bow-<lb />
en, Gloria Bruce, Mary Buckmaster,<lb />
Frances Congleton, Freda Caudell,<lb />
Charlotte Elliott, Dorothy Harris,<lb />
j Margaret (Peggy) Honeycutt, Mar-<lb />
garet (Bootsie) Jones. Edna Earle<lb />
Moore, Frances Page, Doris Taylor,<lb />
Pauline (Polly) Taylor, Frances<lb />
Temple.<lb />
College cheer leaders, Margaret<lb />
(Peggy) Honeycutt, chief, Peggy<lb />
Adams, Dorothy Harris. Betty Jer-<lb />
vis, Edna Earl Moore. Mae Payne,<lb />
Patsy Pridgen, Carolyn Register.<lb />
Publications�Tecoan: editor. Mary<lb />
Penny Smith; associate editor Anne<lb />
Dale. Mary G. Hales, Beaufort Wil-<lb />
liams; business manager. Nora Lee<lb />
Hinnant; associate business mana-<lb />
ger, Pauline (Polly) Taylor; Teco<lb />
Echo: editor, Amanda Etheridge; as-<lb />
sociate editors, Bobbie Parrish, Neil<lb />
Posey; business manager. June Bran-<lb />
On Thursday night, February 22, denburg; associate business mana-<lb />
,�, Ja�, F���5ic had �Ujs sr�r<lb />
JACK JOHNSON<lb />
Mate Club<lb />
Selects Debators<lb />
rest<lb />
of tryouts<lb />
ns forensic ciuu uh uc�� -<lb />
u-u'O' Eight: editor. Doroth I<lb />
to select two teams which , �� tAr Fram.r, Pafi<lb />
i s;<lb />
associate editor. Frances<lb />
success. Dora<lb />
The Teachers'<lb />
Bailey<lb />
Tf<lb />
Miss Austin concluded by saying<lb />
1 that students will have to know each<lb />
j other again. "She said, "1 hope that<lb />
students will continue to work for<lb />
us<lb />
Eastern<lb />
Charlotte<lb />
effoi t is 1<lb />
portion to interest. We have teamed<lb />
that eoertion fails. We learn by<lb />
doing, and we must give :ia'n ants made five-minute talks on some<lb />
Tntret effort ami attention nave<lb />
phases of the national debate ques-<lb />
will represent ECTC in the Grand  manager Harriet Dull;<lb />
Debate Tournament in j ciate business manager, Elsi<lb />
this spring. The contest- Edwards.<lb />
;<lb />
Biggs<lb />
� �<lb />
1. B<lb />
 alker,<lb />
. . Mary<lb />
 1 Gil<lb />
�<lb />
marvagi 1 �<lb />
1 <lb />
Dr. Gilbert led the assembly in<lb />
�be February meeting consisted of'singing "Love Divine, All Loves Ex-<lb />
" , - .u M. celling" and "Faith of Our fathers.<lb />
articles from the Journal of the Na-ul"<lb />
tional Education Association, that Lorraine Davis, propertiea chair-<lb />
OT read and di-cussed. "In a Nut man of the YWCA cabinet, intro-<lb />
-hell which gives some good advice duced the aker<lb />
and "Teaching in War<lb />
Government should enact legislation  �'   -<lb />
L 4 � Jesse Love Carter, Margai<lb />
requiring compulsory arbitration of Pleasant, Care<lb />
Ma<lb />
J<lb />
Music Program<lb />
In Chapel<lb />
lege<lb />
sans "My<lb />
 1  Camille<lb />
i Mr. Fiaher<lb />
 1 1 . Mary<lb />
. Sally Mary John-<lb />
  " bv "ictor<lb />
 r Mr. Fi-i-r<lb />
. al Latin Ameri-<lb />
I 1 , j iw loded "A Gay<lb />
ft re, Aye and<lb />
autumn of 1943, � tour which in-<lb />
eluded -even performances with tin<lb />
Boston Symphony under Serge<lb />
Kouevitzkv. a reeogagement with<lb />
SI Louis Symphony, winter eon-<lb />
certs with the New York Philhar-<lb />
l a-Svmphony. and appearances<lb />
with the Philadelphi Orchestra in<lb />
Eugene Ormandy's United Nations<lb />
,  A special di-patch to the<lb />
February Ne� York Times reported the result<lb />
apart- f hia Philadelphi successes: "Break-<lb />
ing with precedent, the Philadelphia<lb />
I . teachei<lb />
rime" by Helen Starns was read by<lb />
Beraha Davis and discussed by the<lb />
members present. The poem, "Tribute<lb />
to the Teacher" was read, and the<lb />
famous Persian proverb "Those who<lb />
are educated " was read by Dora<lb />
Bailey.<lb />
A committee of three members�<lb />
Beraha Davis, chairman, Lillian Joy-<lb />
rer, and Zula Pearson, was appointed<lb />
to work on a special project for the<lb />
organization.<lb />
The programs, thus far, have<lb />
shown much interest in literature of<lb />
inspiration to the teacher. At the<lb />
next meeting of the FTA the story<lb />
China's Progress<lb />
Theme of Vespers<lb />
"China and Her Progress" was<lb />
the theme of the vesper service Fri-<lb />
day. February 16. Betty Cole led<lb />
the dveotion on God's way of an-<lb />
swering prayer. Jean Hull, accom-<lb />
panied by Martha Strawn, sang a<lb />
solo.<lb />
Betty Midgette read "I Told That<lb />
Child "to Wash Clean A story of<lb />
a YWCA nursery center in China.<lb />
Sallie M. Johnston told about the<lb />
Chinese school for boys, the Bailee<lb />
school, named for its founder, Joseph<lb />
Bailee. Its purpose is to teach the ! rroupj and they attend regular<lb />
boys all of whom come from sur- - dasses<lb />
Frances Banks will be pr.<lb />
U1C .� - .0f Fleming Hall. Vice-pre-men,<lb />
tiTVmoral or immoraL The child tie-n: Resolved: That the Federal raine Davrs; secretary, Helen .<lb />
mUst be put into social groups He ov,rnmcnt should enact fjJTCJ<lb />
must learn to adjust himsell to Un-<lb />
social group. Most children will learn<lb />
early to conform to the social group<lb />
made up of children their own age.<lb />
The Boy Scout movement has shown<lb />
this time and again. The organiza-<lb />
tion has done a great deal to develop<lb />
a democratic environment When the<lb />
child is put into this democratic en-<lb />
vironment he soon bam that his<lb />
rights end where the rights of others<lb />
are violated. The Boy S its have<lb />
learned to astronsize the boy who<lb />
refuses to conform to the groups.<lb />
"Perhaps the great - "<lb />
man to socialize is � �<lb />
concluded Dr. Henders n.<lb />
Bell,<lb />
Honey-<lb />
icutt, Rachel Pleasant, Carolj 1 K<lb />
all labor disputes. Those who were p)lly Taylor,<lb />
selected as the first team are Aman- Jarvis Hall House commit:<lb />
da Etheridge and Elsie West, who president, Reba Brown. Mary<lb />
were the club's representatives to 1 Frances Slack (run off); vue presi-<lb />
dent, Iola Hofler, Elizabeth Thomas<lb />
(run off); members at larg<lb />
of<lb />
n<lb />
Fourteen veterans have enrolled<lb />
for the second semester at the Pitts-<lb />
burg (Kansas) State Teachers Col-<lb />
lege, bringing to 53 the number now<lb />
on the campus. Most are taking<lb />
non-college two-year courses to re-<lb />
move vocational handicaps. There<lb />
are a few college students in the<lb />
col-<lb />
the Grand Eastern last year. The<lb />
second team has not been definitely<lb />
decided upon. Helen Rouse and Jes-<lb />
ie Carter, who with the members<lb />
,t the first team were the only ones<lb />
to try out. will be our Grand Eastern<lb />
delegates unless they are challenged<lb />
and defeated in a second tryout<lb />
which takes place on March 8 at<lb />
7:30. Any student may challenge<lb />
the present winners.<lb />
Ellen<lb />
Jean<lb />
The judges for the debate were<lb />
Dr. Lucile Turner, Dr. Beecher<lb />
Flanagan, and Dr. Paul A. Toll.<lb />
re<lb />
Orchestra has engaged for the next<lb />
three seasons William kapell, who U)!d.<lb />
has created a flurry in musical circles lege<lb />
be -find' of the year. This is the<lb />
first time in the history ot the<lb />
orcheatea that a soloist was signed<lb />
for SO long a period. The contract,<lb />
�. the result of the personal<lb />
ummph achieved by the young<lb />
virtuoso -<lb />
H,s program will e-at of two<lb />
Chorale Preludes, "Jeau. Joy of Man<lb />
� �� "Rioice Beloved cnris<lb />
I f Blxch- Partita C<lb />
, by a minister tlW, by J- �� Uebungen"<lb />
Uonliandf Rondeau, La-<lb />
;irtK.h. also con- Courante, -��' Bach; C.<lb />
 ,ri(�ation: "A j price. Caprice 10 byg S- A.<lb />
 than its1,harp minor, Op. b, 1"ier'<lb />
at though ,lat. Op. 76, Capnccio<lb />
rht that; 76, intermezzo, C.<lb />
of the HA 1 1 si.oi,uvo c� - lege classes<lb />
f,tot "The Winged Victory rounding peasant villages, reading,<lb />
" Ind sUnifkance will be writing, and mechanical skills and<lb />
lts history and significance wi IT . ,nnr.lnsion Sallie Mar-<lb />
, s"tatue "stands in our col-I technique In conclusion SaHie Mar-<lb />
garet read a poem, "Don t Quit,<lb />
library.<lb />
Pennsylvania State College is of-<lb />
fering a correspondence course in<lb />
rabbit care.<lb />
Breakfast Dodger Is Low In Oatmeal. . <lb />
By MAE BOWEN<lb />
B. Minor, Op.<lb />
119 by Jo-<lb />
?LACE<lb />
8<lb />
a plae. m<lb />
. , He gave as an ex-<lb />
 j.pular song. ��Aeeent-u-<lb />
POsitiW which actually<lb />
1 meai -r for us �<lb />
i eat, however, that<lb />
I jnts who are swing fans<lb />
lk into serious music.<lb />
Mr PialM � a-ked all students to listen<lb />
Metropolitan Opera on the<lb />
every Saturday afternoon. "<lb />
nation WRRF, Wasb-<lb />
The patriotic air "Your Land and<lb />
My Land" and the cowboy ballad,<lb />
"Up, Up, Up were also sung by<lb />
I Rrhms- Ballade, F major,<lb />
hannes Branms, ��<lb />
���� S6 Polonaise, A-iiai<lb />
Berceuse, opus 5b, r<lb />
maior by Fredic Chopin; Ihree rre<lb />
hX by Shosttakonitch; La Soiree<lb />
dUar Grenade, Danza Iberica, Me-<lb />
phisto WaltxyLM�t.<lb />
SePTalf of the students singing one<lb />
:ongh - the remainder the other<lb />
song.<lb />
Miss<lb />
The students on this campus are<lb />
high in I. Q- but low in oatmeal<lb />
(affirmed by one glimpse at the<lb />
empty dining hall every morning);<lb />
therefore, they get zero in arith-<lb />
metic The girls must think that<lb />
an hour of beauty sleep is of more<lb />
value than a well-planned and bal-<lb />
anced breakfast that awaits them in<lb />
the dining hall. The boys probably<lb />
.it up until early morning beating<lb />
their gums or engaged in card<lb />
games; so they are too fagged out<lb />
to rise for an eight o'clock meal.<lb />
The riveter, after oversleeping,<lb />
dashes off to her work at the factory<lb />
with a single cup of hot tea and<lb />
swoons before noon at her job, so<lb />
employers complain. The white col-<lb />
lar worker who, calling sinkers and<lb />
a cup of coffee a morning meal lapse<lb />
into a state of nervousness and nau-<lb />
sea before 10:00 a. m. and remains<lb />
on in mid-morning.<lb />
Droves of students dash off to<lb />
classes without a bite and by the<lb />
time they reach the eleven o'clock<lb />
was amazed and actually turned to<lb />
go back to the dormitory when the<lb />
head dining hall girl approached<lb />
her with the question, "What<lb />
Rabbi Folochka<lb />
Speaks at Vespers<lb />
Rabbi Gerson Folochka of the<lb />
Oheb Sholom Temple in Goldsboro<lb />
spoke at vespers Sunday night,<lb />
February 25, on "Brotherhood<lb />
He said that three great countries,<lb />
Russia, Gultean, and U. S though<lb />
they differ in their philosophies, are<lb />
united in the war effort. Although<lb />
doma may differ, ethical principles<lb />
upon which religion is based are<lb />
united. We, of all religions, are<lb />
aKreed that religion alone will ulti-<lb />
mately solve the world's problems.<lb />
time they reach tne eleven o ein. �-  <lb />
cTsse would feel as if they could wrong?" She replied. Not any<lb />
never reach third floor of Austin thing-I was mereh wondering if<lb />
, , ,� i��� uax, haA a hit of were crazy o<lb />
building unless they had a bit of<lb />
nourishment. Crossing the campus<lb />
when changing morning classes,<lb />
however, you bump into numerous<lb />
"straw sippers Between classes<lb />
they scramble through the mob of<lb />
students gathered in the "Y" store<lb />
for a soft drink and cream<lb />
puffs to revive their flogging<lb />
spirits and then on to class. They<lb />
might ask themselves the question:<lb />
"Am I supporting myself or am I<lb />
supporting the college soda shop?"<lb />
A freshman as she crawled out of<lb />
bed and drowsily made her way to<lb />
the dining hall at seven-fifty on her<lb />
second morning here said, "My good-<lb />
ness! This is the right place, isn't<lb />
Sea before 10:UU a. m a�u �- - f he <lb />
unprdouctive �J�� LJn. t�t� Not<lb />
UllLlvav<lb />
the ECTC breakfast dodger is more<lb />
fortunate because she has a supply<lb />
Grig,by M -�-M"� (e "Y" to dePend<lb />
dining hall was breathtaking. Not<lb />
being acquainted with the minor o'clock. If<lb />
number that go to breakfast, she not eat.<lb />
were crazy or out of style for com<lb />
ing to breakfast The head girl<lb />
told her to hang around and a few-<lb />
half-dressed, drowsy-eyed, trying-to-<lb />
be-ambitious girls and boys would<lb />
stagger in about eight o'clock. That<lb />
is how empty our dining hall -is in<lb />
the morning. We are indeed an eat<lb />
and run group and we do more run-<lb />
ning than we do eating.<lb />
The boys and girls of this insti-<lb />
tution definitely are not breakfast<lb />
campaigners. Why do I know? Be-<lb />
cause since I enrolled here in Sep-<lb />
tember of 1942, I have held a job<lb />
in the dining hall and I seldom miss<lb />
a breakfast. And why do I attend<lb />
breakfast so much more than other<lb />
students? Because my job requires<lb />
me to be in the dining hall by seven<lb />
I'm already there, why<lb />
Rabbi Folochka said that one<lb />
couldn't measure life and character<lb />
by time possession, or happiness, but<lb />
by growth, mentally, spiritually, and<lb />
physically.<lb />
Franck, Melba Garner, Mai<lb />
Kittrell, Cornelia Mattock-<lb />
Matthews, Sybil Morris.<lb />
Mary Windley will be president of<lb />
Wilson Hall. Vice president, Mar-<lb />
garet Nunn, Dorothy Beade (run<lb />
off); members at large, Caroline An-<lb />
idrews. Jena Brown, Frances Lewis,<lb />
Lyda Mitchell, Billie Neal. Nell Win-<lb />
field.<lb />
Chairman of Women's Judiciary is<lb />
Barbara Parker. Vice chairman,<lb />
Erma Hinnant; secretary. Martha<lb />
Strawn; treasurer, Jessie Love tar-<lb />
ter.<lb />
Men's Judiciary chairman is John<lb />
Johnson; vice chairman. John Charl-<lb />
ton; secretary-treasurer, Neil Posey;<lb />
members at large. James Parker,<lb />
Jesse Parker.<lb />
Women's Day Student committee<lb />
president is Nancy Harris. ice<lb />
president, Pearl Saieed ; secretary<lb />
and treasurer, Hennie Ruth Whieh-<lb />
ard; members at large, Martha<lb />
Bland, Anne Cox, Betsy Hellen, Char-<lb />
lotte Robertson, Mary B. Taylor,<lb />
Mary Andrews Whichard; advisor,<lb />
Dr. Slay.<lb />
President of Cotten hall is Kath-<lb />
erine Long. Vice president, Iris<lb />
Woody; secretary, Allie M. Dilday,<lb />
Sallie M. Johnston (run off); mem-<lb />
bers at large, Barbara Brewer, Lil-<lb />
lian Callis, Betty Joyce Kinlaw, Ruby<lb />
Nicholson, Fay Sanders, Violet<lb />
Sparks.<lb />
Rabbi Foloachka emphasized the<lb />
fact that if people of all religious<lb />
cults can don the same uniform and<lb />
worship in the same chapel, fight for<lb />
Delegates Attend<lb />
Annual Convention<lb />
Dot Lewis, vice president of the<lb />
worship in the same cnapei, i.Bt , . uot w�� � Carolina<lb />
Z same ft �hy -t they be JMM J-���,<lb />
united in the same way in civilian<lb />
life?<lb />
Francis Banks and Miss Mamie<lb />
Chandler attended the annual Metho-<lb />
dist State Student convention held<lb />
February 16 through 18 at the Ash-<lb />
.iit-VS-S-t" Iw-MeV. CM in I-han,<lb />
executive " , I t �f the convention was<lb />
presented to St. Bonaventure Col-<lb />
lege, Olean, N. Y 17 paintings from<lb />
his private collection.<lb />
A Harvard medical professor as-<lb />
serts a child as a rule should be six<lb />
years old before his tonsils or ade-<lb />
noids are removed.<lb />
Theme of the convention was "A<lb />
Faith for Living Dr. Albert C.<lb />
Outher of Duke University was the<lb />
main speaker.<lb />
Plans were made for the first dis-<lb />
trict conference which will be held<lb />
at State College in Raleigh, April<lb />
13 through IB.<lb />
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PAGE TWO<lb />
TECO ECHO<lb />
Experiment And Experience<lb />
Prepare For Leadership<lb />
Youth is continually experimenting<lb />
with the new. A high school graduate is<lb />
experimenting with the new when ho enters<lb />
college; he continues to do so when h meets<lb />
situations ami new people. Crises thai<lb />
on<lb />
he<lb />
�at j<lb />
WITH THE ARMED FORCES<lb />
By Jean Gog gin<lb />
STUDENT SPOTLIGHT<lb />
By<lb />
Mar it Young Ban<lb />
new<lb />
i ccur in his life are met by experimental<lb />
and he hopes that it will turn out tor t<lb />
best.<lb />
make a law by which experiments<lb />
1h followed is a dangerous busin s.<lb />
But<lb />
jary,<lb />
law.<lb />
T i<lb />
must<lb />
New<lb />
new res<lb />
,i<lb />
stimuli demanc<lb />
at i d . nder leadershi<lb />
iiit ;i edience to an<lb />
ons s.<lb />
is neces<lb />
inflexible<lb />
I oni<lb />
leaders . ho - ui le th<lb />
f youth ate people who have<lb />
performed many experiments;<lb />
d number i I them have no1<lb />
C( jful, bu1 through i xperience<lb />
mental tr nd<lb />
t hi ir.seI. es<lb />
robably a<lb />
been SUC-<lb />
thev have<lb />
situation that<lb />
Other people.<lb />
enahli s them to better<lb />
m t a<lb />
LUlde<lb />
There is no one clear path in guiding<lb />
ne's future welfare. There must be ex<lb />
I i rii lentation and human cooperation under<lb />
i adership.<lb />
Aggressive Aggie<lb />
'rr<lb />
By Jea<lb />
Hi'<lb />
ii' ently<lb />
Harry Jai<lb />
 Teco Echo<lb />
that "Cushie"<lb />
� -nied kind<lb />
a letter was received from<lb />
He said he had not received<lb />
since last summer. He heard<lb />
was on campus and said it<lb />
Ah! A man has entered the scene. Yes,<lb />
a mall�one of those two-legged things that<lb />
you can't get along with, but that you most<lb />
definitely can't get along without. The man<lb />
in Aggie's life is a beautifully-tanned, blond,<lb />
masculine six-footer � 0-0000 (pardon my<lb />
primitive reaction). He has Aggie in a<lb />
either, not only because of the dreamy look<lb />
s eves, but because he is a staunch<lb />
01<lb />
with him. He<lb />
the old jam sessions<lb />
hall piano.<lb />
�d( that he couldn't be here<lb />
said he would never forget<lb />
they had at the dining<lb />
At a<lb />
School on t he<lb />
sity at Wa<lb />
Benjamin W.<lb />
 ith the fleet.<lb />
i: nies at the Naval Training<lb />
e can p is of Wisconsin Univer-<lb />
Wis qualified Blue jacket<lb />
Brown as a radio operator<lb />
Staff Sgt. Norman<lb />
in<lb />
advocate<lb />
P<lb />
I'll<lb />
it.<lb />
dra;<lb />
of Emily<lb />
O. K. Aggie,<lb />
etiquette hook with its wel<lb />
see what I can find there.<lb />
The most important<lb />
this: Don't attrad att<lb />
conspicuous behavior, wr<lb />
a loud voice, staring at pe<lb />
them, and talking across<lb />
Here's another tip.<lb />
 ans upon a gentleman<lb />
However, in accompanying a lad;<lb />
a' night, whether down the steps<lb />
or from one building to anothe<lb />
out my trusty<lb />
worn pages and<lb />
�mw who was vo in e<lb />
icn<lb />
any<lb />
A 1<lb />
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seems<lb />
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ncludes<lb />
knockin<lb />
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the da<lb />
to be<lb />
tit' by<lb />
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I into<lb />
merer<lb />
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last July 15,<lb />
cal Ala.<lb />
exp<lb />
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three m n<lb />
returning to<lb />
E. Warren. U. S.<lb />
in battle in France<lb />
my hospital at Tus-<lb />
 German mine seriously<lb />
Warren's foot. He spent<lb />
n an English hospital before<lb />
. � iiii ry last November 15.<lb /><lb />
� ii Knight<lb />
� in Italy.<lb />
anywnere<lb />
 a house<lb />
or when<lb />
gentleman offers his<lb />
n t permit a gentle-<lb />
the arm or elbow and<lb />
course, when assisl ing<lb />
� mobile, it is good<lb />
v alking a distance, a<lb />
arm. Etiquette d i -<lb />
man to grab a lady by<lb />
shove her al n. 01<lb />
her to get into an<lb />
form to put his hand under her elbow. In<lb />
helping her out of the ear. he should alight<lb />
first and offer her his hand. Over danger-<lb />
ous footing or up a few rickety step- he<lb />
also goes first and then leans over and<lb />
offers her his hand.<lb />
A gentleman may observe one of two<lb />
rules when walking down the street with a<lb />
lady. He may walk on her left or he may<lb />
� ml Lt. with the<lb />
5th Army Air force in Italy, tie is a nav<lb />
gator on a Liberator Bomber and has seen<lb />
ii on several bombing attacks on mili-<lb />
ary and industrial targets in enemy terri-<lb />
st Lt. Joseph T. Wilkerson, MC, re-<lb />
cently graduated from the .Medical Field<lb />
. Pa. He received his M D.<lb />
e from B .man Gray School of Medi-<lb />
cine.<lb /><lb />
. Elizabeth Cox. now a student at<lb />
ECTC, has received the following citation<lb />
for her husband. S. Sgt. Elmer M. Cox.<lb />
11 F. A. Bn C. S. Army, is awarded the<lb />
Bronze Star for meritorious service and<lb />
achie em nl nom June 15 to November 15.<lb />
1944 in France, Belgium, Holland and Ger-<lb />
n anv. Set. Cox's performance of his duties,<lb />
The Teco Echo<lb />
Published Biweekly by the Students of<lb />
East Carolina Teachers College<lb />
both<lb />
tiona<lb />
hi en<lb />
t hmking<lb />
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.�lion chiei,<lb />
rious. His<lb />
on critical<lb />
alue to his<lb />
has been excep-<lb />
intelligence and<lb />
situations have<lb />
unit in success-<lb />
fully carrying out its' missions on numerous<lb />
occasions. Sgt. Cox. by his efficiency and<lb />
devotion to duty, has produced results that<lb />
are a credit to himself and the armed forces<lb />
of the United States.<lb /><lb />
Janus F. Johnson has been promoted<lb />
in the Navy to the rank of Lt. (jg). Lt.<lb />
Johnson, now serving on Tarawa Island in<lb />
the Pacific, was widely known as an ama-<lb />
teur boxer in this section.<lb /><lb />
Wiley S. Mayo. Jr recently graduated<lb />
from the Naval Air Training Base, Corpus<lb />
Christi, Texas, and was commissioned an<lb />
ensign in the United States Naval Reserve.<lb />
Each naval aviator is an expert flyer,<lb />
navigator, aenologist, gunner, and radio<lb />
operator.<lb />
Wiley has a brother, Hiram, in the<lb />
Navy and a cousin, Norman, who is an<lb />
ensign in the Navy. All three attended<lb />
East Carolina Teachers College.<lb /><lb />
Netherland East Indies<lb />
�"Molucca Group"<lb />
Main Exchange, APO 926<lb />
27 Jan. 1945<lb />
To My Classmates:<lb />
Four years ago I was honored by being<lb />
your first class president and was able to<lb />
speak to you in person. I wish that it were<lb />
possible for me to be there now but since it<lb />
isn't I want to send this message to you, my<lb />
class.<lb />
During your period the most drastic<lb />
changes in the history of our college have<lb />
taken place. You were the leaders and have<lb />
shown a spirit that we on the fighting fronts<lb />
are proud of. It would be unwise for me to<lb />
condemn or commend any of you for the side<lb />
you took but it is the fact that you fought<lb />
for what you thought was right that makes<lb />
me proud of you. Without such a spirit we,<lb />
as a nation, could not have become so great.<lb />
You. a wartime class, have had to sac-<lb />
rifice many things�among these being the<lb />
loss of many members of the class, and the<lb />
job of doing without many of the luxuries<lb />
of life. However, there is no need in my<lb />
telling you what sacrifices you have made.<lb />
You realize it more than I.<lb />
In writing this I believe that I am ex-<lb />
pressing the sentiments that many of us in<lb />
the service feel. We. in our small way. are<lb />
doing what we can to bring peace and free-<lb />
dom to the world. Alone we cannot do this,<lb />
but with the help and cooperation of all,<lb />
such a task can he accomplished.<lb />
Some day I hope to see all of you again<lb />
because I will always feel that I am a part<lb />
of you. Again I express my regrets in not<lb />
being there to see you graduate. So with<lb />
a heavy feeling in my heart, from across the<lb />
Pacific I extend to each of you my heartiest<lb />
congratulations and wish you the best pos-<lb />
sible luck and success.<lb />
Most Sincerely,<lb />
Harry J. Jarvis,<lb />
"Class of '45"<lb />
Oh yes. Jean Gogg<lb />
st j<lb />
a few simple questions<lb />
easy<lb />
to find.<lb />
to ask<lb />
Well, just you try locat<lb />
there you "find a note saying she �M� <lb />
staff roon . Dash over there<lb />
find she is at the printers<lb />
Norfolk. Virginia B<lb />
home town ol Suffolk. Yo<lb />
nut town!<lb />
"Night and 1 a "<lb />
her favorite ngs J<lb />
Well, that li<lb />
over the<lb />
where I finally found her staving ove<lb />
paper. At te�t�� "f ��5i<lb />
oeck system on the typewriter. <lb />
editorial and<lb />
She attended<lb />
peck sy<lb />
she was trying to type her<lb />
not getting very far.<lb />
Jean is a Virginian tone<lb />
Farmville State Teachers ollege he first<lb />
year of college, but having heard JO much<lb />
about Carolina schools she decided to trj<lb />
ECTC, and has remained her ever sine<lb />
Sine said to just give her a little longer in<lb />
Carolina and she would be a lar Heel.<lb />
Since coming to ECTC. Jean has served<lb />
as associate editor of the Teco Echo and a<lb />
reporter on the Pieces O' Eight. She is a<lb />
member of the Emerson Society, English<lb />
Club. WAA, and the Student Cooperative<lb />
Council. She also writes the column H rtn<lb />
the Armed Forces<lb />
This quarter she became co-editor 01<lb />
the Teco Echo. This is the kind of work<lb />
Jean loves. When she finishes college she<lb />
hopes to get a job on a newspaper or maga-<lb />
zine, but says she will probably teach Eng-<lb />
lish and social science in a school which she<lb />
hopes will be in or close to Norfolk.<lb />
It seems that Jean's favorite places are<lb />
ii playing bridge<lb />
and potat � t the<lb />
with the crowd.<lb />
When asked w<lb />
most about ('aroli i<lb />
people are just<lb />
they do proi<lb />
such as " <lb />
Entered as second-class matter December 3,<lb />
1925. at the U. S. Postoffice, Greenville,<lb />
X. C under the act of March 3, 1879.<lb />
walk on th<lb />
should  ve<lb />
women whi<lb />
een them<lb />
I h ater.<lb />
Es that enou<lb />
Be Kood!<lb />
i it ide of the sidewalk. He<lb />
sandwich himself between two<lb />
walking, hut he may sit be-<lb />
church, in a car, or in the<lb />
at<lb />
li for today. Aggie? 0. K.<lb />
Co-Editors<lb />
Jean Goggin and Mary Young Bass<lb />
Fkeda Caudell . . . 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 Whit field. Betsy<lb />
Hellen. Joyce Strickland. Nan Little, Ella<lb />
(dashwell.<lb />
Ruby Hudson- . . Assignment Editor<lb />
NeilPoseySports Editor<lb />
Jack Johnson . . Photography Editor<lb />
Margaret Nisbet  Cartoonist<lb />
S CUMMING<lb />
By The Keyhole Korrespondent <lb />
Business Staff<lb />
Sybil Beaman . . . Business Manager<lb />
Associate Business Managers<lb />
June Brandenburg, Miriam Harper,<lb />
Mary Elizabeth Woolen, Jean Ipock,<lb />
Sid Bunn, Kit Blackham.<lb />
Dr. BEECHES Flanagan Facidty Adviser<lb />
Graham T. Olive . . Technical Adviser<lb />
MemJer: North Carolina Collegiate Press<lb />
Association, Associated Collegiate Press.<lb />
Represented 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 />
Wheeeee! Listen to the March winds<lb />
howl. It mows your hair, your skirts and<lb />
loads 'n' loads of nice juicy gos-sip<lb />
Who has seen the wind? Or rather,<lb />
who has seen Mae Paine with the same boy?<lb />
"Snag are you being sucked in again?<lb />
You'd better watch your step, "coach<lb />
The wind, it seems, blew Lt. Tom Jef-<lb />
fards right into Steva Dupree's arms. Good<lb />
going, "General we didn't think you'd give<lb />
up your<lb />
Lillian, this, has been going on for<lb />
months' Jimmie's getting to be as station-<lb />
ary as the sofa in Fleming.<lb />
Hennie, do you still write your nightly<lb />
letters to Jim Turner? "Ain't love grand?"<lb />
Say, �"Fick the wind blew in a lotta men<lb />
for you, didn't it? What was that about<lb />
you being true?<lb />
Hoyt. aren't you having a pretty hard<lb />
time deciding between Morris, Elsie and<lb />
Rosamond? What now? Competition be-<lb />
tween roommates and town belles<lb />
Dahlia, don't those V-Mail letters from<lb />
Scotty give you a thrill?<lb />
Frances Brewer, we take off our hats<lb />
to you � any gal that's as true to their man<lb />
as you are deserves the highest praise<lb />
Edna Vann, you oughta run a 1-gal<lb />
date bureau. Seems all the men go for you<lb />
in a big way - - - keep it up<lb />
Mary Lou, you lucky gal � that cute<lb />
Bill Davenport has really got the biz<lb />
Here's hoping he gets lots 'n' lots of fur-<lb />
loughs � just for you! The wind just blew<lb />
John in the background, didn't it???<lb />
Macy Bell � that sparkler you're<lb />
sportin' is some kinda on the ball. Inciden-<lb />
tally, those two gals, Ella Carrayn and<lb />
Peggy Honnicut take our number 1 vote as<lb />
two cu-ute gals.<lb />
Miriam Harper and Page Duke had<lb />
two cute 0. C. As last week-end. Tell me,<lb />
girls, do you fall in love every week-end???<lb />
It's a great life! What happened to Bert<lb />
V Sd???<lb />
The March wind blew Larry Jamei<lb />
right out of Cora's heart and in return<lb />
dropped James Brody. Fair swap???<lb />
"T" and Claude seem to make it a<lb />
nightly thin ; in Cotten parlor. Also Eolene<lb />
and Vaughan, Jeanne Brown and Charles,<lb />
Anne and various Lts. and Mary Cameron<lb />
and Jimmie. What a busy place<lb />
Lib Harden, we haven't heard a thing<lb />
'bout you in so long. Exactly what is the<lb />
score on your love life???<lb />
Two coeds who really feel the effects of<lb />
love are Ellis Bedsworth and James Parker.<lb />
Congrats Frances Banks and Nora Lee.<lb />
Mickey Ross has finally pinned the<lb />
apron strings on Hiriam May's the lucky<lb />
day, so we hear.<lb />
Who puts that gleam in Maxine Pleas-<lb />
ant's eye? Have you gotten "blown in<lb />
too???<lb />
Frances are you partial to the Navy?<lb />
With Duck in Florida, Bill at Annapolis, an<lb />
Ensign at Chapel Hill and Vanilla in Nor-<lb />
folk. I would think so. Incidentally, was<lb />
a private and now he's a Lt. We are glad<lb />
to meet one that isn't blinded by the gold<lb />
Incidentally, Curtis'll only be a pvt too!<lb />
"Moose are you and Ashley fussing<lb />
or loving? And why the tears?? Splain . . .<lb />
Mary G you had better keep a close<lb />
eye on Mr. Lee cause "Penny" has an eye<lb />
on him also. Her roommate "Lib" isn't<lb />
doing so bad either. How about it Brooks???<lb />
Colleen, you and Billy Mac looked awfully<lb />
happy together. He is a mighty cute fellow.<lb />
A hint to the wise - - - Charles W<lb />
why be so nosey about everybody's age and<lb />
business??? For after all you aren't com-<lb />
pletely dry behind the ears yet<lb />
Some men are so dumb Tom. what<lb />
happens twice happens three times<lb />
Sadie L who was that hunk of man<lb />
you were with Saturday a week ago? Hi<lb />
seemed willing to follow you around.<lb />
Miss Alex, who was that captain you<lb />
vamped from Amanda Friday night - - -<lb />
She looked distressed<lb />
Watch those aches and pains of yours.<lb />
Jean. That's no way to get a man � or<lb />
is it<lb />
The Wilson hall belles must be slipping<lb />
� where are all the Lts. . . .<lb />
Wanted � one tall, dumb, handsome<lb />
man � for Dot. Think vou could hold<lb />
him???<lb />
I had a man. he was a good man �<lb />
poor Kats. Ann, Bason, Hel, Margie, I). J<lb />
Mot, Dot, etc. I know all of you are waiting<lb />
for Hubert to make up his mind.<lb />
Flossie, how are you and Snag gettin'<lb />
along? Is Lota giving you competition???<lb />
Ruby, I know a lot of girls are getting<lb />
diamonds these days and a lot are not, but<lb />
do you think it's nice to wear your sister's<lb />
diamond on your third finger, left hand,<lb />
and break all the boys hearts???<lb />
Camille and Lt. Turnage looked mighty<lb />
good at the dance last Friday night. Nice<lb />
going.<lb />
Bason seems to have a crush on a man<lb />
� any man.<lb />
Since F. T. blew in town. Tuck hasn't<lb />
seen much of Fluff. I wonder why<lb />
Larry and Cora � Cora and Larry �<lb />
Isn't love wonderful . . .<lb />
Why does Hel always throw her neck<lb />
out of joint every time a plane flies by. Bet<lb />
she thinks Bill is in one of them. He's<lb />
home, so no more sore necks<lb />
Haywood, did you find out who your<lb />
secret admirers from Fleming are??? Who<lb />
signed their letter a new way � BBSACK?<lb />
Too bal Al had to leave the dance early<lb />
because of a squabble over his coat.<lb />
Did you check that quandry Mot has<lb />
been in? Could it be a result from her<lb />
trip to Greensboro and RALPH<lb />
Charlotte, are you sure you want Ben<lb />
for your one and only??? Is Pat talking<lb />
you out of that idea . . . ??<lb />
Well, well, have you seen that life size<lb />
picture of Bob that is the attraction in<lb />
Mary Blame's room??? Don't all of us gals<lb />
PARADE OF OPIN<lb />
By Ass ciaU I<lb />
MELTING THE ICE<lb />
,4Then an �'<lb />
py is the theme and<lb />
the student senate is cai<lb />
te friendlin - an �<lb />
� rs then<lb />
i rsby on the wa<lb />
they urge others I<lb />
In many cases the n suit -<lb />
ing, the senal<lb />
admit that it bright -<lb />
to extend this first<lb />
to a fellow i hio Stater.<lb />
Educator ha ; �<lb />
greati St draw back in att<lb />
versity is its unfri<lb />
that at small colleges the<lb />
that the collegian is sun '<lb />
quaintance of all other<lb />
dons the mortar board<lb />
skin.<lb />
That is not the a<lb />
President Bevis has nut <lb />
ating students know es<lb />
of commencement Tin<lb />
that he spends half ��.� i<lb />
seniors are invited to his I<lb />
uation tea. introducing tl I<lb />
for the first time. A<lb />
earlier in college caret rs<lb />
a lot.<lb />
Vice-President Stradlej<lb />
carry this smiles can<lb />
to include the personnel of 1<lb />
Declaring that the days of I<lb />
tor are passed, he points<lb />
assist in making this at<lb />
they would nod, smile, or -<lb />
dents, whether they wen<lb />
or not. He realizes that S<lb />
standing might arise with I<lb />
pretty women students,<lb />
wives and the women thems<lb />
believes it's worth tlu risk.<lb />
The vice president in <lb />
affairs claims there's an ex<lb />
professors whose eyes an<lb />
walks as they hurr from<lb />
ins With all the ice there, I<lb />
their step. But a glaiu. U<lb />
then, a smile, a cheerj "1<lb />
long way in melting son<lb />
If students and faculty a<lb />
ticipate wholeheartedly in this<lb />
friendliness, our friendships w � � <lb />
manifold. And the most<lb />
winter would be a little warmer<lb />
man<lb />
wish we had one???<lb />
Well, Ruthie, you seem quite happy<lb />
these j days. Must be those letters from<lb />
So smile awhile.�Tht Oh S U I<lb />
the<lb />
tit-<lb />
le<lb />
, UT seenls that Lota, Pitt, Sarah, Ruth.e<lb />
it you or somebody else who cut Lillian ana, Jean have another friend's weddimr<lb />
� J? iT Don,t discouraged, gals, one<lb />
dfng y�U Wi" N hBVing the wed-<lb />
Mary Young, it isn't everyone that can<lb />
have two men that are Ensigns atatinSS<lb />
s just as big and just as good at Norfolk and have Wack convertiW<lb />
Bootsie, how many men did you catch JUflt how did you do it???<lb />
Harris out of the Bill Lee picture???<lb />
Did the wind blow all the "smooch"<lb />
bushes down or did somebody cut 'em. Poor<lb />
Gordan Davis is bemoaning his � don't<lb />
worry � in 40 or 50 years there'll be some<lb />
more just as big and just as good<lb />
at the dance? When they start doing your<lb />
homework � that's going some<lb />
Jackie, we're glad you aren't bar-crazy.<lb />
You liked Jack when he wasn't anything but<lb />
Wheeeeeeeee � we<lb />
came in like a lion<lb />
 out we go � calm and quies,<lb />
lamb � we're blown out . SCIent a<lb />
-Ye Olde Keyhole Korrespond<lb />
"Re-education is something<lb />
mans must do themselves�the hard ���<lb />
They must take the responsibility for jJ<lb />
political development, and they must get<lb />
of their ideas of super-nationali-m. b .<lb />
Germans can't, we can't. It is m<lb />
that cannot be forced upon them. �e .<lb />
only help them if they want to be JJ<lb />
My idea and, 1 think, the general idea<lb />
the Allies is to give the Germans a anc. c<lb />
a chance to become civilized and cooper <lb />
so that they may be an important I<lb />
in the future Dr. Konstantin Rer7L<lb />
University of Minnesota professor ,0' n<lb />
man stresses the need for self-re-edu�<lb />
� of Germany in a recent address.<lb />
t<lb />
1<lb />
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The TECO ECHO<lb />
PAGE THREE<lb />
NEWS<lb />
WAVES 1� im-Saw Puzzle to Aid NavsRgNto<lb />
Dr. �rUHi. W. T. Hinnanl (Rubj<lb />
i1 'auirhtridge).<lb /><lb />
 i eddiags<lb />
' N��rma Kathleen Crawiey, of<lb />
Di P. and Christopin r C. Howard <lb />
� 'Kinstan, were married on Fehru-<lb />
17. 1945.<lb />
iMist Eateila Kd Hards, of Newport.<lb />
V  and Leslie Glenn Garner, of<lb />
Newport, were married on January<lb />
� V27, 1945.<lb />
Mis Mary Kmma Jefferson, of<lb />
i u tain, N. C. became the bride of<lb />
L<lb />
uner<lb />
Ser-<lb />
Paul links Burnette. USNR, of<lb />
Farmville, N. ( on February 6,<lb />
ruaiy 21, 1945, Mi- Edna<lb />
M;iv Montuumery. of Warionton, he-<lb />
ride of Lt. Kendall Hi<lb />
United States Hartinte<lb />
1 marriage of Miss Frances<lb />
Mi W. I'uliiam New sum. of Littleton, and<lb />
G .�� W. Alson. of Airhe, took place<lb />
. . i n Fel ruary 10, 1945.<lb />
 frs. Miss Iris Reynolds Walker, of<lb />
lirt Hiilsboro, and Master Sjrt. Clarence<lb />
' Cates, USAAF, were married<lb />
January 27, 1945.<lb />
seeing that each man's aptitudes and<lb />
achievements are so appraised that<lb />
he can be given refresher training at<lb />
tempo and give special aid at weak<lb />
points.<lb />
Men scheduled to remain sixteen<lb />
he can be given refresher training ai mma hhw�� -  .<lb />
the proper level and speed. Some weeks spend one hour m � �<lb />
�����.i  ��u. of work, class on "how to study' which m-<lb />
men need sixteen weeks of work,<lb />
others eight, still others only two<lb />
weeks.<lb />
Upon his arrival, each man is in-<lb />
terviewed at which time his special<lb />
Navy training and experience, de-<lb />
termination to finish the course in a<lb />
minimum time and facility for oral<lb />
expression are recorded. Seven hours<lb />
of testing over a two-day period<lb />
follows.<lb />
The tests open with two aptitude<lb />
batteries, the first to disclose what to<lb />
expect of a man in science, matheme-<lb />
I ics and English by determining his<lb />
e peed in thinking with number sym<lb />
class on "how to study" which in-<lb />
cludes emphasis on note-taking, self-<lb />
recitation and techniques of attack-<lb />
ing problems. To improve the man's<lb />
ability to take notes, recording have<lb />
been made of physics lecture. These<lb />
are played back with the men taking<lb />
notes. The notes are then examined<lb />
and criticized and the process re-<lb />
peated until the trainees gain pro-<lb />
ficiency. To emphasize the value of<lb />
self-recitation, the men take achieve-<lb />
ments tests after doing selected pa-<lb />
sages in class without time for note-<lb />
taking, outlining or Belf-reeitation,<lb />
Results are then compared with<lb />
t in tnitlKinK wan biudoci i�- ,ivo�. <lb />
and with words or language sfm- those of tests taken when time was<lb />
� . j? ai ?olo -f ii rii rt'<lb />
OFFICIAL U. S. NAVY PHOTOGRAPH<lb />
These WAVES are working on a - puzzle - the most JgS!<lb />
at the Navy Hydrographic Office, they are helping construct a chart by use ot ae p<lb />
finished form the chit will guide the Navy's fighting men mo per. ions in he Pacffic �, <lb />
two years, there's still a need in the WAVES for thousar Is of ��mZmM a month, plus many<lb />
children under 18 - whose starting pay, counting food and qua.ters, will be ill<lb />
"extras" and post-war advantages.<lb />
WAA NEWS<lb />
ECTC Has Been Home Of Education<lb />
For Finch Family For Past Thirty Years<lb />
By NELL FINCH MURPHY I fa tm, puMic schoo.s 0f the city schools, beginning her<lb />
! 1 lt A . 1 tVtiitl 111 1 '1<lb />
career in<lb />
I;<lb />
If ir<lb />
I'<lb />
roulo -<lb />
ice.<lb />
Irotiki ;<lb />
i incn-a-<lb />
day- "l<lb />
. ,?� man<lb />
the (er<lb />
I way-<lb />
for their<lb />
Li t get rid<lb />
If the<lb />
methirT<lb />
We can<lb />
be help1;<lb />
chance�<lb />
lK,perative<lb />
Umt factor<lb />
Reichai11<lb />
r of Ger-<lb />
lucAtioo<lb />
Dcrms Finish<lb />
Basketball Contest<lb />
Jessie Parker Bowls<lb />
Highest Score of Year<lb />
e highest score made so far<lb />
year was made by Jessie Parser<lb />
scored 186. James Parker a a<lb />
, � runner-up with 175. Maxie<lb />
�- Warren. 156, and Doris Stevens, 161,<lb />
1  gfc woren for the girls. Others<lb />
g bigfa are .Joy Flanagan. 1<lb />
n Joyner,<lb />
L18, Amanda Etheridge, 142. Jane<lb />
rrison, 141, Wilma Johnson. 110,<lb />
Baker, 106, Dr. Flanagan, 1 M,<lb />
Austin, 120, Dr. Oppelt, 107.<lb />
Stewart, 116. Dora Franck,<lb />
122, Jo Kelt. r. 106, Brownie Henison,<lb />
8 EL Wmfield Car . 106, Fran-<lb />
Sotton, HO; Mickey Conies. 183,<lb />
Rowena Willis. 101, Eleanor Booth,<lb />
114.<lb />
-<lb />
I:<lb />
The Finch family has been repre-<lb />
sented in the enrollment at Easl<lb />
Carolina Teachers College for the<lb />
past thirty years, beginning with<lb />
1915. There are two of us here now<lb />
my Bister, Rebecca Ann Murphy,<lb />
a freshman physical education and<lb />
math major, and I, a senior English<lb />
and French major, are of the second<lb />
generation of Finches.<lb />
S. ven out of nine daughter of<lb />
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Finch of Hen-<lb />
derson attended this school, first<lb />
East Carolina Teachers Training<lb />
School and then East Carolina<lb />
1M, Jeon Douglas, Teachers College. First of all. lola<lb />
Jhe very active in com- 1934;<lb />
munitv affairs, having served as<lb />
president of the PTA, president of<lb />
the Home Demonstration club, as<lb />
ml then in 1942<lb />
and 1943,<lb />
she taught in the John Burroughs<lb />
school in Washington, D. C. In 1<lb />
hols and the second to measure his<lb />
capacity for learning physics. A<lb />
test constructed here is then given to<lb />
diagnose how well a man has main-<lb />
tained his study skills such as out-<lb />
lining, reviewing, over-learning, de-<lb />
fining terms, taking notes and read-<lb />
ing.<lb />
The men receive three achievement<lb />
testa including the standard Coopera-<lb />
te 1'hysics and English Tests and<lb />
a special constructed by the Mathe-<lb />
matics Department to measure the<lb />
trainee's knowledge of algebra and<lb />
trigonometry. Although 93 per cent<lb />
I of the men assigned here to date have<lb />
had college mathematics, some have<lb />
shown in their mathematics achieve-<lb />
ment tests that they have forgotten<lb />
how to do simple arithmetic prob-<lb />
lems. Others still remember their<lb />
spherical trigonometry, but the aver<lb />
age trainee does correctly only 44<lb />
per cent of his mathematics prob-<lb />
lems.<lb />
As the last step before getting the<lb />
given for these study features.<lb />
With a clear picture of their weak-<lb />
nesses and strength, and with the<lb />
benefit of special coaching and<lb />
supervised study, many of the men<lb />
proceed faster than anticipated, it<lb />
was learned. Thirty-one of the first<lb />
fifty-two men assigned to the unit<lb />
were held to be in need of sixteen<lb />
weeks i refresher work, but by ap-<lb />
plication under the school's flexible<lb />
program six cut their time in the<lb />
unit to eight weeks.<lb />
School For Retailers<lb />
At S. C. University<lb />
Columbia, S. C� (IP)� The Uni-<lb />
versity of South Carolina is follow-<lb />
ing the nation-wide trend which has<lb />
seen the establishment of schools and<lb />
departments of retailing.<lb />
Frequently called distributive edu-<lb />
cation, in many of the nation's lead-<lb />
ing universities, the new department<lb />
of retailing here provides training<lb />
teacher, leader, and officer in<lb />
Baptist Church, member of the Amer-<lb />
ican Legion Auxiliary, and active in<lb />
Red Cross work. We live at "Four<lb />
Oak near Henderson.<lb />
Mattie C. Finch, who married At-<lb />
torney Maurice Clifford Pearce, on<lb />
I July 16, 1039, attended Wake Forest<lb />
College summer school, University1<lb />
0f North Carolina summer school,<lb />
Asheville Normal school, took exten-<lb />
sion courses from Atlantic Christian<lb />
In rlo as rne last step uciwc g   � -<lb />
Service men started on their refresher work, for men and women in many pnas�<lb />
as and 1944, she had a t.ml Service nen ta interview is held of retail business. A four-year course<lb />
the'position with the Offtee of . nnor a ton personal , . <lb />
ttended school from lOttjCoUege and State College. She has<lb />
to 1919 Fannie Mae Finch was her- taught in a number of public schools<lb />
f North Carolina beginning her ca-<lb />
. Naprsteh is active with trainee, this time to ac<lb />
n cPvl religion and educational u: nit him with results of his tests<lb />
activities m the communities in 1 explain his classification, point ou<lb />
SSI Uves. She now lives in hi, glaring weaknesses or unusual<lb />
Norfolk while Warrant Officer Napr- strong �- and make suggetions on<lb />
tek is serving in the Pacific war procedure needed a. fatoted bythe<lb />
UK ' Uhole pattern of test results. When<lb />
"ECTC is indeed the educational special weaknesses are evident, a<lb />
man's schedule is arranged so that he<lb />
pends less time on subjects in which<lb />
be is strong and more on those in<lb />
which he is weak. Instructors are<lb />
also given results of tests so that<lb />
home of the Finch family.<lb />
in 1919 and 1920. Mary Ann Finch.<lb />
niv<lb />
mother, was also here in<lb />
-<lb />
1919 reer in 1923. Since her marriage,<lb />
Mattie Collins Finch was Mra. Pearce has led an active life<lb />
enrolled here in 1028, Sallie Lou in Washington, D. C. where her� hus-<lb />
Fincl. attended ECTC from 1930 to band is an attorney for the Lands<lb />
1932 and Pauline Finch was here division of the Department of Jus-<lb />
from 1932 to 1934. tice. She has served as supply teach-<lb />
It may be of interest to the alumni�t.r f�r various schools<lb />
An<lb />
'<lb />
�a Jernigan. Moore. Dob-<lb />
 Person, Dail and Hales. Jarvis:<lb />
mdtree, Burns. Etheridge. Hardy.<lb />
to know the<lb />
is activi<lb />
w-r work<lb />
rch activities.<lb />
in<lb />
am<lb />
1 in soc<lb />
ial<lb />
record of each Finch i d. ( and<lb />
Lrirl On August 20, 1920, lola Val j work, oilier<lb />
Finch married Bonnie David Bunn, amJ church activities, being a mom-<lb />
,a prominent teacher, who has been ber of the North Carolina State So-<lb />
Stallinga, Berrmg, BarreU, Mat- ' SUIH.nnU.mk.nt in va-Liety and the North Carolina Demo-<lb />
�  Warren, and Lutl Cotton 1,1 , .stems of the state. ciatic Society.<lb />
. II Harden, Keeter. Mumlrd. Kmlaw.j attended Cornell Dniver-j Ik.� Finch attended Meredith Col-<lb />
Streamlined Program<lb />
Adopted at Colgate<lb />
Hamilton. N. Y.�(IP)What may-<lb />
become a pattern for work with<lb />
veterans returning to college has<lb />
been set by Colgate University in<lb />
connection with it job of preparing<lb />
men for midshipman schools in the<lb />
shortest possible time through its<lb />
asniuLon, I "oi ii. l i �<lb />
Led Cross Navy Academic Refresher Unit <lb />
will be offered leading to the degree<lb />
of bachelor of arts with a major in<lb />
retailing.<lb />
The new department will include<lb />
such courses as management-em-<lb />
ployee relations, retail management<lb />
and operation, salesman-hip. text<lb />
and non-textiles, color, line and de-<lb />
sign, the consumer and the market,<lb />
credit and collections, business cor-<lb />
respondence, commercial law, retai<lb />
merchandising, fashions, advertising<lb />
and display, merchandising mathe-<lb />
also given results ui tcaw d� �� �� ���-����<lb />
they can pace the work at optimum matics, and peraoanel management.<lb />
Buy your ladies' sheer<lb />
hose at�<lb />
Garris, J. Hall. Steven and Free-<lb />
 Gotten ID Caudell, Smith.<lb />
lones, Albritton, Bradshaw, White.<lb />
I r and Herring. Day Sta-<lb />
ts: Flanagan. Robertson. Harri-<lb />
. Taylor, Whichard. Henderson.<lb />
. . Hellen, and Saieeed.<lb />
1 � The teams from the various dorms<lb />
meet soon and dtoose eight Beo-<lb />
from each dorm to make up a<lb />
varsity from that dorm to represent<lb />
Them in a straight elimination tour-<lb />
nament to be held soon. These teams<lb />
re not been selected at the pres-<lb />
ume, but the names will be<lb />
g II ted Wil<lb />
various<lb />
Becky<lb />
Jef-<lb />
: . H len<lb />
Ba- posted.<lb />
school systems of the<lb />
Bunn attended Cornell Univer-<lb />
sity in 1922 and the University of<lb />
North Carolina summer school in<lb />
1926 and 1929. She was enrolled at<lb />
ECTC in the summer school of 194<lb />
when her husband was a member<lb />
of the faculty. She has taught in<lb />
many of the publk school systems of<lb />
state, beginning her career in<lb />
L919. In 1932, she was dean of<lb />
women at Western Carolina Teachers<lb />
College summer school. From 1932<lb />
to 1942, her time was entirely de<lb />
voted to Blonnk Dale and Anna<lb />
Prances, two young daughters. In<lb />
1943, she taught English and history<lb />
in Berea Bigh school; in 1944, she<lb />
and geogra<lb />
Stahlished by the Navy Department.<lb />
Through the Y-7 Unit Colgate gets<lb />
every month from fifty to seventy-<lb />
five men elected from the fleet be-<lb />
cause of officer aptitude. All have<lb />
had at least two y- ars of college work<lb />
and some have graduate degrees.<lb />
Only 50 per cent of them, however,<lb />
have taken both college physics and<lb />
mathematics, the two subject- which<lb />
lege in 1927. She married A. C.<lb />
Wabberson, a prominent pharmacist.<lb />
on June 11, 1930. Since her mar-<lb />
Mi Wabberson has been ac- feceive gtesl emphasis in the re-<lb />
community. I<lb />
fresher course.<lb />
While some of the men who have<lb />
, j taken these courses have forgotten<lb />
much of what they learned, many who<lb />
ave not had physics or mathematics<lb />
Melinda.<lb />
taught science, biology<lb />
a phy at Stem High school; and 1945,<lb />
nartetiwMitli to Hold Modern Secretary she a uaching biology, geography,<lb />
artsmoutn to � � Beauty nd Brains Li history at stovan Bigh school<lb />
( lasses I or Diplomats lias �eauiy �� Mn I5unn a ahvays acliVe m av.c,<lb />
Inprepa�. New Wilmington. -A Ligioas, and educational activities<lb />
,  in, The modern Meal L communities where she works,<lb />
 ' nly. a" rt soknowl how to , having been president of many or-<lb />
. . hand, but she also<lb />
 MJo" in make<lb />
I in Publk brain<lb />
na<lb />
tive in the church aw<lb />
They have one daughter,<lb />
They live in Hamlet.<lb />
Mr. Henry A. Skinner and Sallu<lb />
Lou Finch married September 11,1<lb />
L944 She taught in the Erwin city<lb />
schools from 1932 to 1942. She held<lb />
B position with Civil Service in the<lb />
Office Of Censorship, Washington,<lb />
D. C. Mr. and Mrs. Skinner live m<lb />
Norfolk, Virginia, where he is an<lb />
electrical engineer.<lb />
Pauline married Warrant Officer<lb />
Charles Naprstek on June 30, 1944.<lb />
She attended Wake Forest College<lb />
summer school in 1941, and UNC<lb />
summer school in 1939. She taught<lb />
in Benson, Nashville, and Warsaw<lb />
WHITE'S<lb />
EAT and DRINK j<lb />
where all<lb />
COLLEGE<lb />
STUDENTS<lb />
meet<lb />
KARES<lb />
have had special training or experi-<lb />
ence while in the Navy so that their<lb />
knowledge in the key subjects is<lb />
greater than that of men who took<lb />
these subjects in college.<lb />
The problem, therefore, is one of<lb />
For The Best Always Insist On<lb />
LANCfS f<lb />
Peanut Butter Sandwiches, Salted Peanuts, Candy<lb />
the community such<lb />
M president of the John Nichols<lb />
The right kind of fruits<lb />
and foods for those<lb />
snacks�<lb />
the most of her beauty and<lb />
according to Prof- ��"� � � president of Gran-<lb />
�,r. secretarial t vi)k. (ounty chapter of ECTC Alum<lb />
� ,e�t head at Wesminster CAeu As�cialion u,icher of Philathea<lb />
�An ideal secretary ta OM who m Fiil Btlst church, member<lb />
,lt,r. keep, up with i-SJlTi. board of directors of the<lb />
er-pote; filter, telephone ca<lb />
U, expand<lb />
 govern-<lb />
earlier<lb />
emphastf<lb />
i( 0f the coUege'i p"twar<lb />
 jin. lt i- expected<lb />
,d those re<lb />
follow, up on important assignments<lb />
�r contracts, and becomes an alm-st<lb />
indispensable business machine, he<lb />
i xplains.<lb />
Urging the use of common sense<lb />
in a secretary's personal appearance<lb />
 and a member of the Chap<lb />
er XI Delta Kappa Gamma frater-<lb />
nity. Mr. Bunn is superintendent of<lb />
the GrenefBe county schools. His<lb />
family lives in Oxford.<lb />
Fannie Mae Finch married Dr. J.<lb />
H Bunn, pastor of Morehead City<lb />
LAUTARES BROS.<lb />
JEWELERS<lb />
Watches � Jewelry<lb />
Silver � Gifts<lb />
Watch Repairing<lb />
"The College Jeweler"<lb />
in a secretary's personal WL rhurch. She attended Louis-<lb />
Professor Cansler ieshrt- �J?3mtmlmn in 1922 and 1923 with<lb />
for the public's sake. Mannish type<lb />
clothes, high "hair-dos spangleu<lb />
�. ,<lb />
will<lb />
,ose re- ciouies, "�&amp;�� � ,<lb />
 a jewelry, droopy sweaters, WH. and<lb />
J ' . �o t npeves.<lb />
terest in<lb />
these<lb />
WeUesJey College Has<lb />
Kusian Department<lb />
u . ui'i A De-<lb />
Mass. � ' ' '<lb />
t of R isaian has been esab-<lb />
, oUege this year.<lb />
. R . cnaah mterot by<lb />
.  .era.luates in Russia and<lb />
.<lb />
t.ve of kh� Russian<lb />
Department " students a<lb />
Kb grammatical foundation tor<lb />
the language and fbiency in speak-<lb />
rnoai who have had this back-<lb />
,nd will go on later to the field<lb />
I Hian literature and the reading<lb />
the Russian classics. It � ��<lb />
hoped that students will ga�" a I r<lb />
undertanding of �<lb />
laces are the professor's pet peeves<lb />
He recommends moderate dress -<lb />
not too far on either extreme A<lb />
proper amount of intelligence should<lb />
he used in the choice of nail polish<lb />
and lipstick shades, he declares.<lb />
In training, future secretaries.<lb />
Prof. Cansler finds his greatest prob-<lb />
lem is to get a person to give<lb />
enough intelhgent thought to the ac-<lb />
ouisition of background abdities and<lb />
skills in her professed "�<lb />
��Intelligence plus training plus<lb />
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ville Seminary in 1922 and 1923 with<lb />
her husband. She taught in the<lb />
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marriage to James Vinson, Jr and<lb />
John, now a sophomore at Wake Por-<lb />
att College. Mrs. Bunn is active in<lb />
various community clubs and is very<lb />
active in all church activities.<lb />
Mary Ann Finch, my mother,<lb />
Among the students P next year<lb />
rolled in the department some are i<lb />
Pf intoPworkin<lb />
reconstruction, some hope � work in<lb />
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TECO ECHO<lb />
Actors In The Imaginary Invalid'<lb />
Outstanding Students On Campus<lb />
Dot.<lb />
DOT LEWIS<lb />
English and<lb />
commerce<lb />
a piny t'r<lb />
in<lb />
an<lb />
major, will appear in<lb />
the first tune since she has been<lb />
college.<lb />
While in high school, Dot played<lb />
the part �t the mother in the senior<lb />
elass play, "Littk Women<lb />
Dot is a member f the English<lb />
club, Commerce cmb, Poe society<lb />
Omega Pi fraternity, chief mai<lb />
treasurer of Women's Judiciary,<lb />
president of Wesley Foundation and<lb />
 rwc a.<lb />
ELIZABETH BRIDGERS<lb />
I ime<lb />
11!<lb />
Greenville student, is ap-<lb />
,n the play for the first<lb />
c she entered coll -�<lb />
she is bettei known to her<lb />
a rooming in the dorm for<lb />
time. She says that she<lb />
thia is really college life.<lb />
� ' � i, was something missing<lb />
as a day student<lb />
When she was in high school, Lib<lb />
was in the Greenville High Drama-<lb />
tics and then in th Black Masquers.<lb />
Lib is a music a.ml Ei<lb />
"Rochester" in .lane Byre, presenter<lb />
oq our campus last February.<lb />
Jimmy � holding down the er.<lb />
impoi tan: n � � � "Ar-an" in th<lb />
play that , present spotlight,<lb />
Imaginary Invalid. He is a Chi Pi<lb />
and plans t" make dramatics his<lb />
major and hi- work, hoping to study<lb />
I i i arolina, eventually.<lb />
Come on i ol and see Simmy in<lb />
i You won't he sorry!<lb />
BACK STAGE GROUP<lb />
B u are in order, at this<lb />
;  om of the unsung heroes,<lb />
! the backstage en w ! Th ie boys � d<lb />
� a do much of I heavy work,<lb />
painting hammering, etc. Patti Sim-<lb />
age manager and i-<lb />
mi Strickland.<lb />
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Chicago IT. Pioneers In<lb />
Abolishing H. S. Credits<lb />
Chicago, DL�H�)�The I'nivers-<lb />
it of Chicago's pioneering step in<lb />
abolishing high school credits as �<lb />
basis of placing students in its Col-<lb />
lege, begun full scale last September<lb />
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ing<lb />
leve<lb />
.ei more than 100 of S00 enter<lb />
students to advance beyond the<lb />
indicated in their official school<lb />
the<lb />
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major. . tn� supervisor<lb />
� of the English club, )- p<lb />
club, college orchestra, vocal<lb />
ensemble, Woman's Judiciary, and<lb />
irman of the Woman Day Stu-<lb />
dent committee.<lb />
Next quarter Lib will be at the<lb />
Greenville High schot 1 practk<lb />
 ting.<lb />
LOUISE LASSITER<lb />
Lou is most definite on one point<lb />
and that point (she's quick to teli<lb />
you) is simply teaching fifth grade<lb />
. someday. Asked of her inures;<lb />
in dramatic<lb />
wer that<lb />
. she gave a lukewarm<lb />
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assisted bj S<lb />
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effects<lb />
Woods i anoi<lb />
art � ! of other helpers, i<lb />
of whom were I last w<lb />
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DR. i HRIST1 N<lb />
our resume cannot and, must<lb />
. completed without a w rd for the<lb />
meaning, of cow e<lb />
ind director of th<lb />
play. Dr. Christian, More<lb />
 much more!), to discussi<lb />
itself and its author,<lb />
 ive out with  word<lb />
to hit ' '� i, part in the produ<lb />
the finished roduct will stand<lb />
for his very able direction and plain<lb />
a ork. Many hour- g<lb />
whipping into polished shape a pres-<lb />
entation which the audience m<lb />
sits and . -� ften little n<lb />
all that has gone into the finished<lb />
product. But if we stop to th<lb />
we do know- and so, t<lb />
his a tt, and th<lb />
 dit . Ralph W. Tyler, universi<lb />
examiner, announced recently.<lb />
With high school credits in the dis-<lb />
card, a battery of placement test was :<lb />
given the new students, of whom 370<lb />
entered before completing high school<lb />
and 424 after high School graduation.<lb />
Tl � test required 14 hours of conceit-<lb />
I tion over three days and covered<lb />
the fields of English, the humanities,<lb />
an 1 the physical, biological and social<lb />
sciences, including American history.<lb />
Students taking the placement<lb />
examinations already had taken apti-<lb />
tude tests and had been acecepted by<lb />
the College, which admits pupils after<lb />
he sophomore year of high school<lb />
and grants them the bachelor's de-<lb />
gn �� by the age of 18 or 19.<lb />
Requirements for the bachelor's de-<lb />
are "net by passing comprehen-<lb />
iive � am nations in the fields of<lb />
represented in the place- j<lb />
� � � . Prof. Tyler explained, i<lb />
StudN !� entering after the sopho-<lb />
i -av of high school face a<lb />
rriculum calling for 13 comprehen-<lb />
sive examinations; those who enter<lb />
� high school graduation hav<lb />
- 'comprehensives" to take.<lb />
The placement tests, however, have<lb />
STng M Monkey On 0h,r M. O, !�,<lb />
Bv tLARlNE JOHNSON<lb />
Perhaps when people W� �<lb />
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Tuesday, Thursday, .8JJS<lb />
they think the monkey has rtfMly<lb />
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who is on the out-i-le of � �<lb />
looking in at the monkey.<lb />
A, I approach the budget off<lb />
when it is my hour to work. I usually<lb />
rmd a Kroup of students gathered<lb />
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I late, 1 have a guilty feeling. 1<lb />
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waiting on me.<lb />
stuffy<lb />
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"Will you<lb />
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Prayer Sen ice<lb />
At Vespers<lb />
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Or Durham Sun<lb />
editor of the<lb />
was recently<lb />
Teco<lb />
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Bernice Jenkin<lb />
Echo la t year,<lb />
ted to the position of telegraph<lb />
'i on the Durham Sun.<lb />
As telegraph editor, he handles<lb />
. make-up of the front page, and<lb />
is responsible for all Associated<lb />
Press, United Press and out-of-city<lb />
news in the paper.<lb />
lie! nice served as court reporter,<lb />
K�rts editor and photographer for<lb />
When I open the door, a<lb />
atmosphere surrounds me. As quick- , a, quite �<lb />
lv as possible. I raiaa the wmdow other work.<lb />
iv, T nun iret it for a minute, ,aI! usually count<lb />
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to be all thumbs when I hurry, m<lb />
order to keep the people from hav-<lb />
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ter, and 1 glance at it to see if it On the wl<lb />
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Mrs. Humber<lb />
Speaks at Vespers<lb />
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back<lb />
all- E TC says<lb />
but didn't expect to follow the pro- tions<lb />
fession. In high school, Lou was in We almost rgot t<lb />
a few play the outstanding one Dr. Christian would have 1 say c i<lb />
being "His Shepherd Kingdom cerning "Imaginary I:<lb />
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student a good one is also a probablj writt.<lb />
( hi I'i. and will be<lb />
seen<lb />
the<lb />
comedies, combining s cial <lb />
.emir senior play in an impor- farce.<lb />
tant role.<lb />
OTT1S PEELE<lb />
That, further, d� pit a<lb />
admire the satire tl<lb />
at I � of<lb />
lis tin<lb />
Ottis has two parts in the play.<lb />
He is "Bonnefoi" in the first act<lb />
and Bel-aide" in the last (of which<lb />
there are three in all. incidentally).<lb />
ottis is greatly interested in dra-<lb />
matics, and although his major is<lb />
and science, when and if he<lb />
:�   dramatics will surely enter<lb />
into-his teaching, somehow. He<lb />
promising that.<lb />
Ottis, a Chi Ti.<lb />
-A Murder Has<lb />
given last quarter.<lb />
��(me out he<lb />
see a good eoniedv<lb />
and fine acting<lb />
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nclu<lb />
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pure comedy<lb />
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itumes<lb />
The Home Front<lb />
Must Sacrifice<lb />
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needed more that: ever t.<lb />
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ought to know, for he<lb />
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ting<lb />
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valid" is good, with<lb />
even though Lou I.a-siter migh<lb />
the slight edge on honors.<lb />
Charl<lb />
it. He'<lb />
having been in several high<lb />
days�hut entertains no idea of fol-<lb />
lowing the profession. Instead, he<lb />
ia a commerce major (that still does<lb />
not mean teacher).<lb />
Charles says the part he mot re-<lb />
members and liked best was thai<lb />
of "Spike Jones a humane rok i<lb />
a hoy who inspired ami eneourag I<lb />
an injured ex-baseball pitcher to cor<lb />
tinue his career despite his handi-<lb />
cap.<lb />
Tti the students this is Charles'<lb />
message: "I ur- all itudents,<lb />
Vir � -a i.mi.<lb />
I interested in doii g <lb />
that "Imaginary<lb />
ill-round acting, on the home front an<lb />
' for the nurst<lb />
aide i urse '�<lb />
the Red Cro -<lb />
ponsor-<lb />
ship of Mortar Board, senior honor-<lb />
ary sorority. Since only -a co-ed<lb />
ran be accommt d d, I ose � ho an<lb />
accepted must it' conscientious<lb />
energetic and continue through the<lb />
so hours (-even hours weekly) oi<lb />
training and practical experienc<lb />
well as give at least 150 edditi<lb />
1 ours o'<lb />
credit ed<lb />
for many student<lb />
i the number of required<lb />
 � ions. ' H the 281 who en-<lb />
sophomore year of<lb />
bool, 67 were excused from<lb />
nore ; ear-long courses. Om<lb />
student wa.i excused from<lb />
comprehensives more thai: a<lb />
work His broad general<lb />
� � can be ascribed to the<lb />
.i he has not 1 on a<lb />
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up of 281, � were ex-<lb />
rjcused from one comprehensive. 12<lb />
m two, anu two from three (a<lb />
year's work). The majority of these<lb />
, advanced knowledge in the<lb />
phj si -� sciences.<lb />
Ever student entering the College<lb />
after high school graduati n must<lb />
take eight comprehensive examina-<lb />
tion . But of tt 424 such students<lb />
j m September 51 demonira-<lb />
. superior knowledge in the place-<lb />
; v. ere informed I<lb />
 one, two, or. in one case,<lb />
naprehensives without full<lb />
. Special advice was given<lb />
as to what specific lectures to<lb />
the "i. IT already have<lb />
issed the third-year com-<lb />
in pliyical sciences, 16<lb />
of A or B.<lb />
dent- who entered after<lb />
third year of high school, four<lb />
: dvanced on the heels of tht.se in the<lb />
year above: they have hut nine cora-<lb />
. : i heitsives to take.<lb />
Mrs U. I- Humber, a native of<lb />
France now living in Greenville,<lb />
spoke at vespers Sunday night, Feb-<lb />
lary ii. on the "Responsibilities of<lb />
. . hristian Citizen<lb />
She aid that we should ask our-<lb />
selves what type of world order do<lb />
we want, since we have found that<lb />
we can't live alone.<lb />
Humber remarked that we<lb />
rain our young people, and<lb />
hers we can do much to create<lb />
a better understanding of other peo-<lb />
since all people are fundnamen-<lb />
tally alike, by teaching young people<lb />
: the customs and language of<lb />
s of other tends. Mrs. Humber<lb />
. eves that m order to avoid an-<lb />
other war ail people must learn to<lb />
under tand each other.<lb /><lb />
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with gj<lb />
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Mrs. Humber suggested that are<lb />
keep up with the developments of<lb />
our state, our country, and the<lb />
. UI.<lb />
ii ce it is the Christian citizen<lb />
wh. must build the world of tomor-<lb />
row, he realizes that there is a need<lb />
Ur (hristian leadership.<lb />
In closing, Mrs. Humber asked this<lb />
 -tion: Are we going to be pre-<lb />
pared to be leaden in the building<lb />
of a new world, or are we going to<lb />
have a part in bringing on World<lb />
War III.<lb />
back across the counter. When 1<lb />
am rushed. 1 sometimes do not even<lb />
see the face of the person � only<lb />
the hand. <lb />
I really enjoy my work moat wbea<lb />
I am not rushed, hut when there i<lb />
rather steady work to do. I have<lb />
time then to see the person whosf<lb />
check I am cashing, and I have an<lb />
opportunity to talk with or make a<lb />
few remarks to the person.<lb />
I can always tell when someone i-<lb />
coming into the oil ice. for 1 can hear<lb />
the patter of feet on the cement<lb />
floor. 1 can tell by the. slowing up<lb />
pace, as the person ears the door,<lb />
whether or not Hie person is Ci<lb />
ing into the office.<lb />
Some students stop in front of<lb />
the door and look in with an expres-<lb />
sion on their face which shows t<lb />
they wonder if they should come in.<lb />
This is especially true of the fresh-<lb />
men who come to the budget office<lb />
for the first time. These people<lb />
their first<lb />
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this comedy<lb />
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"For an evening of solid enter-<lb />
tainment, he at Austin auditorium<lb />
on Friday or Saturday niirht com-<lb />
ments Wilton. A commerce and<lb />
physcial ed major, Wilton isn't too<lb />
interested in acting, hut still enjoys<lb />
his parts. Wiltor. says he just pre-<lb />
fers being out front, laughing with<lb />
the rest of the gang. On the other<lb />
side, Wilton is the sort that can be<lb />
depended on as a real addition.<lb />
JIMMY WARRKN<lb />
Jimmy really loves acting and is<lb />
really goad at it. He will admit,<lb />
however, that it's lots of work �<lb />
more than most .people realize. Dra-<lb />
matics should be on every campus,<lb />
in Jimmy's opinion, for several good<lb />
reasons; one of the main reasons is<lb />
the development of poise and easy<lb />
stage control that acting necessarily<lb />
brings to those who stick with it.<lb />
This should be a vital factor in<lb />
helping potential teachers and in-<lb />
structors, such as the ECTC stu-<lb />
dents.<lb />
Jimmy is a veteran of the "foot-<lb />
light parauo having been in more<lb />
plays than he can remember. One<lb />
of his favorite roles was that oX<lb />
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