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The TECO ECHO<lb /><lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY. MARCH 15, 1945<lb />
Number 10<lb />
Physical Edudation Classes<lb />
Give Demonstrations<lb />
h 5<lb />
ge<lb />
the Physical<lb />
� a demonstra-<lb />
� eluded:<lb />
Early English<lb />
D<lb />
dan � Bel<lb />
, h- and named<lb />
I apitol<lb />
i d by K. A.<lb />
Arranged by<lb />
i ong<lb />
What A<lb />
from "Ok-<lb />
'Y' Choir Organized<lb />
By Martha Strewn<lb />
38th Anniversary<lb />
Of Establishment<lb />
Of ECTC March 8<lb />
By Bobby Parrish<lb />
 kmgratulatiori!<lb />
Martha Strawn.<lb />
should be given to<lb />
She has organized<lb />
a "Y" choir and has worked wry<lb />
hard with it. She and Miss Kuyken-<lb />
dall have taken orach interest in this<lb />
group and are rettin'r it organised<lb />
into a fine choir. The members arc<lb />
earning new songs and are planning<lb />
Ito -tart singing at Vesper Services<lb />
j nexl quarter. We admire Martha,<lb />
and thank her too; for the patience<lb />
and cooperation she<lb />
helping us with tin<lb />
I ers are:<lb />
The 38th anniversary of the pass-<lb />
ing of the bill establishing the col-<lb />
lege was on March 8 and observance<lb />
of thai has been known in this school<lb />
a Pounder's Day.<lb />
.tt ntion was called to this in Dr.<lb />
McGinnis' chape! talk when he paid<lb />
e to the founders. The por-<lb />
ti i of three of the founders whose<lb />
les are most prominently eon-<lb />
' i ed with the school are constant-<lb />
h t efore the students as they bans<lb />
on the wall facing the entrance t<lb />
has shown in.Au U" taiMi,�-<lb />
songs. Mem- William Henry Ragsdale, the man<lb />
in whose mind the school perhaps was<lb />
mma Strange, Doris Strange,<lb />
Ethel Rouse, Elisabeth Gotten, Maxie<lb />
S953.73 Raised<lb />
In Red Cross Drive<lb />
On EOTC Campus<lb />
Mr. W. B. Cummings is in charge<lb />
of the Red Cross Drive on campus<lb />
announced that the total amount col-<lb />
lected from the cam ns was $i�5i.73.<lb />
The campus was divided into four<lb />
sections and each one had a chair-<lb />
man which had workers under them.<lb />
Miss Morton in charge of the dormi-<lb />
tories collected $77.01 from Wilson;<lb />
$49.39 from Fleming; �50.10 from<lb />
larvis; and $122.53 from Cotten<lb />
1 making a total of $299.63. Dr. Paul<lb />
Toll collected $203.60 from the west<lb />
jend of the campus; Miss Dempsey<lb />
$203.50 from the southwest end and<lb />
Mr. Smiley $191.70 from northern<lb />
end.<lb />
ECTC Pirates Lose Championship<lb />
To Smithfield Blue Streak Team<lb />
THE ECTC PIRATES<lb />
1 first<lb />
 in .<lb />
,� w ii<lb />
1 ance<lb />
irele<lb />
ele,<lb />
etc,<lb />
. etc.<lb />
etc<lb />
Warren. Betty<lb />
Leona Keene<lb />
Hohgood, Iris<lb />
W<lb />
Fleming.<lb />
iiniu't ing<lb />
i<lb />
itt. El<lb />
McGee, Daisy Steei,<lb />
Sue Banks, Violette<lb />
- Clark, Ernestine Whit-<lb />
Icy. Maude Smith. Ruth Lassiter,<lb />
H.lcn Jones. Mary Robinson. Dorothy<lb />
Smith. Betty Jervis, Billie Neal<lb />
Peggy Adams. Marjorii<lb />
I Mattie Parker. Joyce<lb />
Ruth Carroll, Geraldine Burns. Marie<lb />
Herring. Aleane Cade, Mary Ellen<lb />
Sawyer, Camilla Selby. Hilda Riley,<lb />
Patsy Pridgen, Dorothy Warren.<lb />
Rowena Wilson, Lillie Gupton, Mary<lb />
B ickmaster, Kathryn Shaw. Nan<lb />
Little, Madge Richardson. Betty Ann<lb />
( ole, Jane Blackweil, Rosa Stephen-<lb />
. Helen Hardy, Doris King. Lottie<lb />
Baker Murphy, Iris Smith, Marie Edmun-j<lb />
son, Marrieta WhitfieW, Nell Perry.<lb />
Dorothy Johnson. Helen Brown, Nell<lb />
' Lewis, Sue Brown, Dorothy Wade.<lb />
Hooker, Betty Smith, Frances<lb />
Bass, Delia Evans. Rachel Lee,<lb />
Myrtle Paul, Mary Cotten, Margaret<lb />
Person, Frances Tarkington, Elaine<lb />
Houston, Janet Rose. Elaine Welch,<lb />
j0 Keeter, Joan Bennett, Christine<lb />
Bowen, Dorothy Buson, Alma Whit-<lb />
ley, Rachel Merriman, Vivian Cherry.<lb />
Eleanor Harrison, Oselle Pipkins, and<lb />
� -�� Marg pea, Arnold.<lb />
, ini Elian-1<lb />
I r, Carolyn<lb />
tte<lb />
conceived, is in the center;<lb />
James Lawson Fleming, who intro-<lb />
duced the bill into the senate, is on<lb />
the right; and Governor Thomas J.<lb />
Summer School To<lb />
Begin On June 7<lb />
alii Choreo<lb />
ic ar-<lb />
OW and Iren�<lb />
Bridge, Lady<lb />
 i a Rang<lb />
Across.<lb />
Drau-<lb />
Eakes<lb />
I . Fran-<lb />
. Lib t'p-<lb />
Winston,<lb />
; ette, Sarah<lb />
tt Snj ler, Mar-<lb />
Moore,<lb />
Margar I Shields,<lb />
Jr Jewel Brad-<lb />
V Catherine<lb />
ri II . Gar-<lb />
Cates, Joyce<lb />
Av.ritte. Claire<lb />
.1, yner, Kathryn<lb />
 Mary Hum-<lb />
.  Ana Battle.<lb />
McLawhon, Doris<lb />
 Eva Davenport.<lb />
Powell, Gay<lb />
Houston.<lb />
. � - Marie Lanchester,<lb />
Marietta Whitefield.<lb />
� � Frances Tarking-<lb />
l  eman, Margaret<lb />
, Edwards, Eliza-<lb />
I. . ma Strange, Nell<lb />
La Verne<lb />
G Isley, Maddie Alder-<lb />
V , Jewell Jones, Sue<lb />
inia Hinson, Brownie<lb />
: Booth, "Fish" Fia-<lb />
Brown, Doris Franck,<lb />
Katie Owens, Muriel<lb />
,  Annie Hatley, Fay<lb />
Mdnnis, Dahlia<lb />
 mdenhorg, Lois<lb />
 ant, Melba<lb />
, Moore Jerry Albrit-<lb />
Mary Ann<lb />
Duvis, Lucille Hus-<lb />
M;i. 1'ee.lin. Polly Tay-<lb />
l; .�  Freda Caudell,<lb />
. .Kan Chaplin, A-<lb />
Debaters Selected<lb />
At Debate Meeting<lb />
At the meeting of the Jarvis<lb />
Forensic club on Thursday night,<lb />
March, 8, tryouts were held to select<lb />
the second debate team which will<lb />
represent ECTC in the Grand Eastern<lb />
Debate Tournament in Charlotte this<lb />
Spring. Jessie Love Carter and<lb />
Helen Rouse, who were chosen con-<lb />
ditionally in the tryouts of February<lb />
Jarvis, North Carolina's "Grand old<lb />
man" is on the left.<lb />
There are many others who had<lb />
Dart in working to create a school<lb />
ie A ea 1. I ' , , UM<lb />
in the eastern part of the state tor<lb />
 autrhan.<lb />
training young men and young<lb />
Strickland, J . <lb />
women for teaching m the public<lb />
schools of North Carolina Many<lb />
more have contributed throughout<lb />
the years to the building up of the<lb />
great institution as it now stands.<lb />
Four of the Charter members of<lb />
the faculty are still here. They arc<lb />
Miss Mamie K. Jenkins, Miss Kate<lb />
W. Lewis, Miss Maria D. Graham<lb />
and Miss Sallie Joyner Davis.<lb />
The first big celebration of Foun-<lb />
der's Day was on the 26th anni-<lb />
versary in 1983, on March 5, the<lb />
Saturday nearest the date, and the<lb />
last was m 1940 when the classroom<lb />
Building was dedicated. On the first<lb />
of these, sponsored by the Alumni<lb />
association, an elaborate program<lb />
was presented in which each of the<lb />
chief founders and Dr. Robert H.<lb />
Wright, who was president for the<lb />
first twenty-five years, and the<lb />
charter members of the faculty were<lb />
specially honored.<lb />
Mr. S. J. Everett, who was then<lb />
a member of the senate and render-<lb />
ing valuable service to the school<lb />
was cheif speaker of the occasion. In<lb />
I his speech, he aptly referred to<lb />
Ragsdale as the dreamer, Jarvis the<lb />
diplomat, and Fleming the pleader-<lb />
provider.<lb />
The President of the Alumni<lb />
Association. Miss Deanie Boone<lb />
Haskett. now English Critic in the<lb />
High School, who was the first edi-<lb />
tor-in-chief of the TECO ECHO and<lb />
the first person to receive a mas-<lb />
ter's degree from ECTC, gave the<lb />
As usual, the SUMMEB SKSSION<lb />
1945 will be a full quarter which will<lb />
be divided into two terms of six<lb />
weeks each, for the convenience of<lb />
those who find it inconvenient to at-<lb />
tend a full quarter. First term June<lb />
7, to July 13. Second term from;<lb />
July 16 till August 24.<lb />
All departments of the college will i<lb />
be in operation and the faculty will<lb />
be selected from the regular staff.<lb />
Schedules f courses will be pro-<lb />
vided for each, class level � Fresh-<lb />
man, Sophomore, Junior, Senior, and<lb />
Graduate.<lb />
A dormitory is being reserved for<lb />
hubsands and wives living outside<lb />
Pitt County, if one or both are en-<lb />
The above team played to the finals in the neat tournament<lb />
and was defeated for the championship hy the SnuthfielrJ team.<lb />
rolled in the summer session.<lb />
The campus training school will be<lb />
mi operation during the first term<lb />
for supervised practice teaching in<lb />
the elementary grades, and for<lb />
demonstration teaching.<lb />
Courses of instruction will be of-<lb />
fered in these fields:<lb />
Art, English, Health and Physical<lb />
Education, Li! rary Science. Psycho-<lb />
logy, Business Education, Foreign<lb />
Language. Mathematics, Science,<lb />
Education, Geography, History. Home<lb />
Economics, Musk and Social Science.<lb />
The SUMMEB SKSSION will pro-<lb />
vide special recreational, social, and<lb />
educational features in addition to<lb />
the regular courses in your curri-<lb />
culum.<lb />
Gov. Cherry Speaker<lb />
For Commencement<lb />
The Honorable R. Gregg Cherry,<lb />
Governor of North Carolina, will de-<lb />
liver the commencement address to<lb />
the 1945 graduates of ECTC, accord<lb />
ing to an announcement just made<lb />
by acting president Howard J. McGin-<lb />
nis. Commencement exercise- will<lb />
be held on Monday, June 4. at 10:30<lb />
a. m. in the Wright building.<lb />
Dr. McGinnis announced, also,<lb />
the Reverend David W. Vates. past �<lb />
of St. Phillip's Parish, Durham, will<lb />
The ECTC Pirates lost the cham-<lb />
pionship game in the men's division,<lb />
losing 82-SS to the Smithfield Blue<lb />
Streaks in the Smithfield Eastern<lb />
�� a basketball tournament. The<lb />
 j j. iris team took the cham-<lb />
pi tnship cup in the women's division<lb />
' y defeating the Dunn All-Stars<lb />
20-18 The tournament was held in<lb />
Smithfield February 28 and March<lb />
! and I<lb />
met their match in<lb />
of this tournament, al-<lb />
r hard all the way<lb />
order  be on the victory wagon.<lb />
i: o�9 Mothers of the Blue<lb />
ran op K2 points against the<lb />
, Carlo H an getting 24<lb />
. Hollcmas got 18. James<lb />
lop a.an for the Pirates<lb />
with IT points.<lb />
The Pirat �� ed the tale game<lb />
d feating the Colerain Red<lb />
Devils, 51-37, in the opening round<lb />
and be Bt gue Field Air Raiders.<lb />
36-35, in the semi-finals. The Smith-<lb />
fieid team reached the finals by de-<lb />
feating Beulaville. .iS-21 in the open-<lb />
ing round and the Wilson Ramblers.<lb />
50-31 in the semi-finals.<lb />
The Chinquapin yrirls eked out a<lb />
j .18 win over the Dunn All-Stars in<lb />
the championship game. They gained<lb />
bye in the opening round and de-<lb />
in reeog- fitted Beulaville girls 22-15 in the<lb />
r. rc3innis<lb />
Speaks In Shape!<lb />
Pre- n1 H J. McGinnis, in rec<lb />
ration of . Founders' Day. March S. onufmui Dunn trot to the finals<lb />
spoke at chanel March 6, first de- .nruUi,n defeating Fort Bratrtr 16-13<lb />
scribing briefly the<lb />
taken in<lb />
deliver the Baccalaureate sermon on<lb />
uie -tens taken m . (l Smithfield tfirls 23-ls. Maggie<lb />
establishing this college and paying p.K.y scored 13 points for the win-<lb />
i�  .1 h� WmA contributed fierg while Mary Lincoln Johnson<lb />
Sunday, June 3.<lb />
and<lb />
werJ challenged by Nell Murhey<lb />
Christine Yarborough. Each<lb />
welcoming address.<lb />
In 1933, it was again made a<lb />
gala<lb />
�� v . on occasion, but in 19154 the program<lb />
speaker gave a f.ve-m.mate t. h �on <lb />
some phase of the natto,ral debat , - <lb />
quesuon: Resolved: That the Federal ��-� This,<lb />
Government should Jhawwv, was not presented as the<lb />
requiring compulsory arb.tratum c Prt.silent Wright cut short<lb />
disputes<lb />
Mary Baldwin To Keep<lb />
Ifs Apple Traditions<lb />
Staunton. Va. - (ACP)Apple<lb />
traditions will endure said Dr. L.<lb />
WiLon Jarman, president of Mary<lb />
Baldwin College when asked recently<lb />
about the sale of the college apple<lb />
orchard.<lb />
The apph-eating and picking,<lb />
which has become traditional at<lb />
Mary Baldwin, will continue, Dr.<lb />
Jarman stated.<lb />
The orchard was sold due to the<lb />
fact that -orchard business is highly<lb />
Robert Suttie Speaks<lb />
At Vesper Services<lb />
Robert Suttie, C7SMC, of Chicago.<lb />
111 spoke at Vespers Sunday Bight,<lb />
March 4, on "What God means to<lb />
me<lb />
He explained that one thing that<lb />
kept people from following Christ is<lb />
that they love to live by the way<lb />
of the world.<lb />
He stated that we are young and<lb />
our best is before us. What are we<lb />
going to do with it? Are we going<lb />
to let God be our leader and make<lb />
Christian leaders out of us or are<lb />
we going to make the same mistake<lb />
 of so many others by following m<lb />
the paths of sin?<lb />
Other Marine- who took part in<lb />
the service were Arnold Willis, West<lb />
Virginia, who led the singing. GeroW<lb />
Williamson, Huntington, Virgnia.<lb />
who played the violin and Wallare<lb />
Stringer who testified.<lb />
tribute to those who had contributed<lb />
to its building -founders, teacher<lb />
and students alike- and then outlin-<lb />
ing certain policies and procceduro<lb />
fundamental in the operation of the<lb />
institution if it is to can out its<lb />
aims.<lb />
He quoted from the charter of the<lb />
college and the aims as stated in the<lb />
catalogue. When asked how many<lb />
had read the statement of college<lb />
aims in the catalogue, a number of<lb />
indents raised their hands as hav-<lb />
ing done so.<lb />
chalked up 9 points for the losers.<lb />
ECTC vs Colerain Red Devils<lb />
The Pirates took the opening<lb />
c without much trouble. Every<lb />
See PIRATES on Page Three<lb />
'The Doughgirls'<lb />
Given By Marines<lb />
The Recreation Department of the<lb />
In showing that the administration United States Marine Corps at<lb />
of an institution is a complex affair. Cherry Point presented a perform-<lb />
h, toM how the general assembly had lance of THE DOCGHGIRLS in Ana-<lb />
first provided for the establishment tin auditorium Thursday night.<lb />
of the College, and (hen for its con- March 8. The play is from a book by<lb />
trol and direction by a board of Joseph Fields and was directed by<lb />
trustees; and how the board had. in Paul Steward. The cast included<lb />
� urn. chosen a president and faculty members of the personnel of the<lb />
 d delated to them the responsibil- Mai me and "lady" Marine Corps.<lb />
Uy for the operation of the College� j The three leading roles of Edna,<lb />
"for the instruction, housing, general j Vivian, and Nan were Rita Work,<lb />
a large part of its endowment in-<lb />
vested in it the president went on<lb />
to sav. The orchard was sold for<lb />
.CE<lb />
Helen Hardy, Edna<lb />
Jackson, Nan Little,<lb />
immea Parker, Jesse<lb />
Peaden, Claude Ply-<lb />
Stuart Tripp.<lb />
labor disputes. Christine xar-<lb />
,trough and Jessie Carter were se-<lb />
lected and these, with Elsie West<lb />
and Amanda Etheridge. will make up<lb />
the two teams.<lb />
The debaters will begin work im-<lb />
r � u- and they will be coached<lb />
mediately anu miy<lb />
by Dr. M. N. .Posey of the English<lb />
Department.<lb />
Dr Lucile Turner, Dr. A. D.<lb />
a nr C T Edsall were<lb />
Frank, and Dr. .<lb />
judges for the tryouts.<lb />
An announcement of especial im-<lb />
portance to members of the Jarvis<lb />
Forensic and to all students tateH<lb />
t,ted in debating was made at th '<lb />
nu.eting. There will be offered in<lb />
the English department next tem<lb />
a one-hour course in debating (Eng-<lb />
lish 118), which will be conducted b<lb />
a which will present<lb />
Dr Posey and whicn win i<lb />
practical study and practice in the<lb />
art of debating<lb />
Dance Postponed<lb />
By Freshmen Class<lb />
The freshman class met on March<lb />
, m� nians for the Freshman-<lb />
,e which was to be<lb />
10.<lb />
M not an orchestra available<lb />
that night. We hope to have it<lb />
Bert quarter so don't feel too dis-<lb />
appointed for not getting to go. You<lb />
will have just as good a time next<lb />
quarter.<lb />
Cornell To Teach<lb />
Streamlined Chinese<lb />
M y (IP)�Newly-de-<lb />
ssrsassS<lb />
b"en made available to civilian stu<lb />
I ut Cornell University.<lb />
� .as postponed -e g emphasis is P" �<lb />
SPT tinXly From listening to<lb />
use extensively. com<lb />
records of their own rorrectly<lb />
leath of President Wright cut short<lb />
the plans. The custom of honoring<lb />
the day dropped out until 1940.<lb />
One of the biggest celebrations in<lb />
the history of the school was on<lb />
Founder's Day when the dedication<lb />
of the Classroom Building was com-<lb />
bined with Homecoming. Governor<lb />
Clyde R. Hoey and Supt. Erwin<lb />
made the addresses.<lb />
There was an imposing academie<lb />
procession in which a number of<lb />
state officials and other honor guests<lb />
joined the board of trustees, faculty,<lb />
staff, alumni, and students marched.<lb />
The Wright auditorium was filled to<lb />
overflowing. The orchestra and glee<lb />
club furnished the music. A number<lb />
of guests were at the luncheon, the<lb />
basketball game and a dance, spon-<lb />
sored by the Alumni association, in<lb />
the evening.<lb />
The college opened on October 5,<lb />
1909, another important date in the<lb />
history of the school, which in the<lb />
early years, was observed especially<lb />
and sometimes called Founders Day.<lb />
This, however, was too soon after<lb />
the opening of school for an elabor-<lb />
ate celberation and it was difficult to<lb />
get many alumni back for homecom-<lb />
ing. So it was usually marked only<lb />
by special assembly exercises. For<lb />
a number of years some date during<lb />
the Fall was set aside for Homecom-<lb />
ing Day for the alumni.<lb />
For the duration the celebration of<lb />
all these special days has been<lb />
abandoned and students in post-war<lb />
technical and almost too uncertain $65,000 and the money w,l be re-<lb />
in nature for Mary Baldwin to have 1 invested as part of the endowment.<lb />
Let's Go To The Library<lb />
welfare, direction and control of the<lb />
students<lb />
To help develop students in the<lb />
principles and practices of democratic<lb />
organization and self control, said<lb />
Dl McGinnis, the president and<lb />
faculty approved a student govern-<lb />
ment association and delegated to it<lb />
certain responsibilities relating to<lb />
Student behavior, discipline. and<lb />
social activities. Advisers are pro-<lb />
vided from the faculty whose special<lb />
rcspon. ibility it is to help the organi-<lb />
st,on work in harmony with the<lb />
policy of the college.<lb />
�'Any current group of students at<lb />
a "college-is on the campus for only<lb />
By Violet Sparks<lb />
L vditivelv brief period of time, and<lb />
return several books when they were a u . onportunity<lb />
t<lb />
1<lb />
l;�ra8 of their own voices anu ot- abandoned and stuaenis - Vy,�<lb />
�STi- to records o correcUy- c&amp;n look forward to the re-<lb />
52 Chinese, STZml � th� ��"<lb />
ly discover and correc ���<lb />
The library is primarily for study<lb />
and research, although students use<lb />
it for other purpose. It should be a<lb />
place that stimulates you to do your<lb />
best and it can he made so, if those<lb />
who use it will observe simple rules<lb />
of conduct and show a little consi-<lb />
deration for other students.<lb />
There are rules of good etiquette<lb />
for use of the library as well as for<lb />
other things. Students are asked to<lb />
be as quiet as possible in the library,<lb />
and I might add, when coming in the<lb />
library you would think sometimes<lb />
that some people have never seen a<lb />
revolving door, judging from the<lb />
noise they make when coming in.<lb />
It is" only polite that you await<lb />
your turn at the desk and avoid ail<lb />
conversation if possible. Do not<lb />
force the girls who. are working to<lb />
have to tell you to be quiet, and above<lb />
all, don't try to tell them how the<lb />
library should be run. It is quite evi-<lb />
dent that the average student doesn't<lb />
know any too much about using it.<lb />
Much less running it.<lb />
When you make a five on a book,<lb />
pay it with good spirits, and let it<lb />
be a lesson to you. For goodness<lb />
sakes, don't blame the library girls<lb />
or the library for your own careless-<lb />
ness in failing to return a book on<lb />
(time. For example, a girl failed to<lb />
due. As usual, she tried to convince<lb />
us that she had returned them, but<lb />
our records proved that she was mis-<lb />
representing the fact to say the<lb />
least. Because she neither paid for<lb />
the hooks nor turned them in, she<lb />
was not permitted to check out any<lb />
more books from the library. She<lb />
caused several unpleasant scenes, and<lb />
at the end of the quarter, she re-<lb />
turned the books, but she left school<lb />
without paying any fine, and to this<lb />
day she owes our library over $22.00.<lb />
Our library and our school aren't<lb />
proud of students like that one.<lb />
If you want to be popular with the<lb />
its members have little opportunity<lb />
to become experienced in administra<lb />
Harriet Trimpe, and"Marie Dolan re-<lb />
spectively.<lb />
The play concerns the efforts of<lb />
the girls Nan. Edna, and Vivian to<lb />
I ecome legally married to their<lb />
��husbands with whom they are liv-<lb />
ing as Mr. and Mrs. in Suite 354 of<lb />
a fashionable hotel in Washington,<lb />
Ii. C. Confusion reigns from the<lb />
first opening of the curtains to the<lb />
last closing. Besides the three<lb />
counles in the suite things are even<lb />
more crowded when a Russian soldier,<lb />
in this case a girl, and later an ad-<lb />
miral come to share the rooms.<lb />
Seldom a minute passes without the<lb />
telephone's ringing, someone's knock-<lb />
ing on the door, or one of the real<lb />
wives' coming in in search of hubby.<lb />
It was a humorous conglomeration<lb />
nenceu in auiimipw�- �<lb />
tivi. � nid rk-m M,Gin. of ��r��l i.ci.ivnts and . general<lb />
� -nonce MM. H-i2<lb />
practice must reside in the faculty<lb />
which is continuous, and to which<lb />
such responsibility has been dele-<lb />
gated by the Board of Trustees of<lb />
the college<lb />
It must be apparent, said the<lb />
speaker, that no fornvl action of the<lb />
Student Government Association can<lb />
supersede an action by the college<lb />
administration, and that the officers<lb />
Of such an association are subordi-<lb />
nate to and amenable to the coun-<lb />
Profanity abounded, as did the<lb />
suggestive remarks or jokes, but<lb />
from the vigorous response, both in<lb />
applause and laughter, it was ap-<lb />
parently enjoyed by the capacity<lb />
audience.<lb />
The only representation of local<lb />
talent was one of the timid canines<lb />
which frequent our campus. His per-<lb />
formance was exceptionally praise-<lb />
worthy, despite a slight case of<lb />
stage-fright.<lb />
If you want tone popu.ar ��� re,mlarly constituted of<lb />
library girls, don't wait until 9:29 c,l of �<lb />
to bring a half dozen books to be<lb />
renewed. You don't realize the<lb />
trouble a little thing like that can<lb />
be, for it usually means someone<lb />
will have to work over-time, to file<lb />
the cards, and our time, like yours,<lb />
is very valuable.<lb />
When you get ready to leave the<lb />
library, clean up your mess on the<lb />
table, if you happen to be one of<lb />
those persons who can't refrain from<lb />
tearing paper in tiny bits; push up<lb />
your chair and leave quietly.<lb />
The library is for student use and<lb />
students who appreciate'and realize<lb />
it opportunities should be the bene-<lb />
ficiaries of its resources.<lb />
(teen of the College<lb />
��The carefully considered recom<lb />
mendations of the association he<lb />
and faculty would work out such re-<lb />
vision.<lb />
"The performance of administra-<lb />
mendations ot tne www � i -� <lb />
aid "will be welcomed and given tive functions here on the campus<lb />
careful consideration; but it must be must be cooperative, sympatheUc<lb />
 ;�� �,�� LiiMiminni" said President<lb />
clearly understood that the organiza-<lb />
tion must operate under the admini-<lb />
strative regulations of the College,<lb />
and that the administrative staff of<lb />
the College must reserve the final<lb />
right to" interpret these regulations.<lb />
Dr. McGinnis said that the present<lb />
Student Government Association con-<lb />
stitution and by-laws are satisfactory<lb />
and harmonious said President<lb />
McGinnis, in concluding, " if they<lb />
are to be effective in promoting the<lb />
welfare of the currently enrolled stu-<lb />
dents and the College in general,<lb />
which represents the interests of<lb />
thousands who have been here in<lb />
previous years and thousands yet to<lb />
come in future years, and the inter-<lb />
stitution and Dy-iaws m ���-� .�  -<lb />
to the faculty in the main, but that ests of other citizens of the state,<lb />
some revision seems advisable, and who derive direct and indirect bene-<lb />
that a joint committee of students! See McGINNIS on Page Four<lb /><pb facs="00037951_tn_0002" /><lb />
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Vacations Should Be Used<lb />
For Much Needed Rest<lb />
Vacation time is here,<lb />
hooks will he forgotten.<lb />
should be appreciated<lb />
are not getting these<lb />
For four days<lb />
This vacation<lb />
iy us, as many schools<lb />
holidays. ECTC stu-<lb />
Frank.<lb />
-he gets<lb />
dents live ch se t nough to school so thai they<lb />
will not have to travel long distances on the<lb />
buses. We will be able to rest and then re-<lb />
turn to school ready to settle down and do<lb />
some hard work. 01 course, we know that<lb />
spring is coming ami that is the time when<lb />
we want t stay outdoors and forget our<lb />
classes. Let's remember thai th re are hoys<lb />
fighting that we may have the privilege of<lb />
ing to school, so let's show them that we<lb />
can work.<lb />
Remember, the holidays weren't given<lb />
us that we could stay up all nighl and make<lb />
ours Ives sick, so thai when we return to<lb />
school we are in a worse condition than when<lb />
we left<lb />
Let's all return to school with smiling<lb />
faces that have no circles under the eyes.<lb />
When we return let's be on time. Register<lb />
on time with your group. In this way we<lb />
can show the admit tion just how much<lb />
we appreciated spring holidays.<lb />
Founders Day Anniversary<lb />
Should Be Revived<lb />
ECTC just passed its 88th anniversary<lb />
on March S. Due to the war we have been<lb />
unable to v. �'��ate this anniversary for the<lb />
i  s eral years.<lb />
Since the first Founders Day celebra-<lb />
� n many ne attractions have been added<lb />
to the campus through the cooperation and<lb />
interest ' the stud nts and teachers who<lb />
have strived to mal � this a larger and hot-<lb />
ter sch<lb />
We students her now regret that we<lb />
have had to i i I bration of<lb />
Pounders Daj I ui that within a few<lb />
years we will be al resume this worth-<lb />
while custom.<lb />
S CUMMING<lb />
 T'n, K yh U Kor respondent<lb />
Fluff, why do you always run to the<lb />
parlor when someone knocks on the pipes?<lb />
Could it ho F. T.V<lb />
Lai Guskins really is getting around<lb />
these days�wonder why she had circles un-<lb />
der her eyes Monday night? Oh, these<lb />
Looeys!<lb />
Florence�are you having men trouble?<lb />
Wonder vno it'll he. Fish or Clinton<lb />
Bessie Mae. you'd hotter watch these<lb />
Norfolk men�they're rugged I know<lb />
Whv does B. J. always um to the win-<lb />
The Teco Echo<lb />
Published Biweekly by the Students of<lb />
East Carolina Teachi rs College<lb />
Entered as second-class matter December 3,<lb />
1925, at the U. S. Postoffice, Greenville,<lb />
X. C, under the act of March 3, 1879.<lb />
Co-Editors<lb />
Jean Goggin and Mary Yoi xr, Bass<lb />
Freda Caudell<lb />
Reporters<lb />
dow when she see a "white top? Could the<lb />
Navy run through your veins?<lb />
Margie. Paul wont like Bill<lb />
Anne, you'd better watch<lb />
Especially week-ends you go home-<lb />
so lonesome.<lb />
What's the matter Susie? Won't<lb />
Beverly take heed to your wolf calls? Keep<lb />
howling or belter still join the Nurse Cade<lb />
Corps.<lb />
Flossie, those eyes of yours aren't fail-<lb />
ing you are they? Or doesn't Snag go for<lb />
the color?<lb />
Wonder why Lai and Lota are such<lb />
:� 'i od friends these days?<lb />
Eleanor, since when did you and Vir-<lb />
ginia go in for Coeds?<lb />
Wonder who sings "My man is never<lb />
on time?"<lb />
Those were cute Marines you had Sun-<lb />
day. Alma Lee. Mary Buck, and Eleanor!<lb />
What are you trying to do, build up their<lb />
morale!<lb />
1). J we all liked Carl Jr so much!<lb />
Fay J. I hear that you are still true to<lb />
that Carolina man.<lb />
Kitty can't you tie Blaney down?? You<lb />
seem to be trying hard enough.<lb />
Freda we hear that the postman has<lb />
been bringing you some mighty sweet letters<lb />
from that "oik- and only" second looey . . .<lb />
Wonder if Neil will spend as much time<lb />
in Jarvis Hall parlor next quarter as he has<lb />
this one? We heard that Frances is coming<lb />
back<lb />
Sorry to hear that you are leaving Mae.<lb />
What will all these poor Coeds do?<lb />
Jack we hear that Fleming Hall has<lb />
everything you want? What about all the<lb />
rest of the gals on the campus? You must<lb />
have gotten the habit from "The old<lb />
 oman"�Ellis.<lb />
Johnie we are all wondering if you and<lb />
Billy will go hack this time?<lb />
Yes. Grace is at it again, Dick, blab,<lb />
blab. blab, blab, blab. oh. but it is so much<lb />
fun to make up, or s i they tell me.<lb />
You say its A C. this time, huh Eleanor?<lb />
What about the campus crush???<lb />
Say Kowena. can 1 meet that "Carl" the<lb />
next time he comes? Please.<lb />
We hear that Bob is mighty cute, Ore<lb />
butdoes it take you long to read his<lb />
letters with all those long words?<lb />
Yep, we hear that the Marines always<lb />
win, how about it Mary Young? We hear<lb />
that Nick has finally worked his way to the<lb />
�Student on the Stand<lb />
QUESTION: What is your favorite ECTC<lb />
pastime?<lb />
Edith Broun. Playing cards, eating,<lb />
and going to the show.<lb />
Worth Lanier. Reading fiction, and ask-<lb />
ing the ouija for her answer to the future.<lb />
Morybetle Redditt. Dreaming of J. L<lb />
of course!<lb />
Bettimot Smith. Talking, beating my<lb />
gums, chewing the rag and shooting the<lb />
breeze.<lb />
Helen Hardy. Practicing tumbling in<lb />
the halls at night and falling out the<lb />
windows.<lb />
Marjorie Thomas. Studying Science 24<lb />
(ach!)<lb />
Marjorie Blarichard. Dreaming of Ma-<lb />
rines.<lb />
Evelyn Medlin. Reliving high moments<lb />
spent in Spokane, Wash.<lb />
Dot Hunis. Telling jokes, and sun-<lb />
bathing.<lb />
Betty L Smith. Going to campus<lb />
building Saturday nights, and dancing with<lb />
tall, handsome Marines.<lb />
Mary Potter. All my spare time is<lb />
wrapped up on one Marine Corps sergeant,<lb />
thank you.<lb />
Morn Lou Daniel. It's hard to say ex-<lb />
cept for dancing and sleeping between<lb />
classes.<lb />
I'oil 1 Taylor. My pastime? Doing<lb />
nothing  I love it! Put writing short-<lb />
hand is what tills it up.<lb />
Lois Johnson. Messing, just fooling<lb />
away the time, and hearing from "Bill<lb />
I),is Stafford. Talking nigger talk,<lb />
and dreaming of Jimmy.<lb />
Murid Whitehurst. Waiting for a let-<lb />
ter from Juny.<lb />
Nancyuthrell. Giggling over the boy<lb />
with the mustache and sideburns.(!)<lb />
Elizatu I'n Simpkins. Writing letters<lb />
to the on and only (Navy, mind you).<lb />
Iris Clark Sitting around the fish<lb />
pond with a Marine like last Sunday's.<lb />
�tohi Harrison. Studying . . . believe<lb />
it or not!<lb />
Ann Dail. Playing bridge.<lb />
Joy Flanagan. Dreaming of a democ-<lb />
icy<lb />
I wish we had<lb />
one<lb />
top of the list,<lb />
mighty cute<lb />
Nic<lb />
e worK cause<lb />
i�<lb />
Dorothy Nell Henderson.<lb />
od cake and apricot ice.<lb />
Eating angel<lb />
WITH THE ARMED FORCES<lb />
By Jean Goggin<lb />
Associate Editor<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 />
Ix'wis. Bud Jackson, Uuth Whitfield, Betsy<lb />
Hellen. Joyce Strickland, Nan Little, Ella<lb />
( a.vhwell.<lb />
RUBY Hudson . . Assignment Editor<lb />
Neil POSHSports Editor<lb />
Jack Johnson . . Photography Editor<lb />
Margaret Nisbet  Cartoonist<lb />
Business Staff<lb />
Sybil Beaman . . . Business Manager<lb />
Associate Businkss Managers<lb />
June Brandenburg, Miiian Harper,<lb />
Mary Elizabeth Wooten, Jean Ipock,<lb />
Sid Bunn, Kit Blackham.<lb />
Dr. Beecher Flanagan Facidty Adviser<lb />
Graham T. Olive . . Technical Adviser<lb />
Member: North Carolina Collegiate Press<lb />
Association, Associated Collegiate Press.<lb />
Represented for national advertising by�<lb />
National Advertising Service, Inc U20<lb />
Madison Avenue, New York, N. Y. Chicago,<lb />
Boston, Los Angeles, San Francisco.<lb />
Mrs. Garner recently received a letter<lb />
from T Sgt. Newton 1). Clover who is in the<lb />
Netherland East Indies. He has been oxer-<lb />
seas for 1G months. He said that while he<lb />
was here he always said he would never be<lb />
a teacher, but he would have to retract that<lb />
statement since entering the army. He<lb />
stated that at the present time he is busy<lb />
most of the time giving lectures. His ad-<lb />
dress is T Sgt. Newton D. Glover, .14257544,<lb />
2!7th. T E A T Chemical Eng. Co APO,<lb />
71) Unit I c f Post Master, San Franciso.<lb />
Calif.<lb /><lb />
Nina Bell Reddit, storekeeper third<lb />
class has been promoted to her present rank<lb />
from that of seaman first class. She is<lb />
serving with the Waxes in California.<lb /><lb />
Herschel Tyson has-been promoted to<lb />
Staff Sergeant. This was announced by the<lb />
headquarters of the Ninth Air Force B-26<lb />
Marauder base, somewhere in France.<lb /><lb />
Sgt. Richard W. Gaylord. 34002935,<lb />
113th. Field Artillery Battaiion. United<lb />
States Army, is awarded the Silver star for<lb />
Gallantry in action on 23rd. of No ember,<lb />
1944, in Germany. Richard erformed as a<lb />
forward observer in an outstanding superior<lb />
manner, though it was his first assignment<lb />
to this duty.<lb /><lb />
Lt. Jesse B. Gray, who destroyed two<lb />
Jap planes in aerial combat as a fighter<lb />
pilot with the East China Wing of the<lb />
Fourteenth Air Force, has received the Dis-<lb />
tinguished Flying Cross and Air Medal<lb />
awards. He has been serving with Major<lb />
General C. L. Chennault's 14th. Air Force<lb />
since November 28, 1943.<lb /><lb />
Here are a few addresses that we have had<lb />
request for:<lb />
Lt. J. A. Blow, Aviation Test, Naval<lb />
Air Base, Patuxtent River, Md.<lb /><lb />
Richard H. Chadwick. SI C, Barracks<lb />
II. A. T. B� Camp Bradford, N. O. B. Nor-<lb />
folk (II), Va. �<lb /><lb />
Lt. Joseph P. Gaston. 01594183, Co. D�<lb />
38th. Engr. G. S.Regt. APO 562�cf Post-<lb />
master, New York.<lb /><lb />
Ensign J. G<lb />
Southhampton A. K. A. 66, co APO, Ban'<lb />
Tli 'Teh<lb />
15.<lb />
ThU'H<lb />
STUDENT SPOTLIGHT<lb />
 Jack Johnson<lb />
Stuart "Big" Tripp - a sn.M a 1<lb />
graduate in June if Miss Davis wiH let h<lb />
He is a physical education-historj maj �; ��<lb />
, ants to be a physical education instructoi<lb />
when he finishes college,<lb />
Stuart's main interesl haa al rays been<lb />
sports. He is president of the MA A and a<lb />
member of the basketball team this year.<lb />
He has also played basebal and football for<lb />
ECTC before these teams were discontinued.<lb />
He is Sergeant-al Arms of the 1 hi .<lb />
ma Pi fraternity and a member oi the i<lb />
C. A.<lb />
"Big" Tripp's motto i<lb />
when you can sit and<lb />
can lie (down) He live<lb />
sleeping through breakf;<lb />
M.<lb />
Ion t<lb />
��; n't stand<lb />
si� when<lb />
up to this by<lb />
, vy morninj<lb />
although he is a licena I dishwasher.<lb />
When asked about food and music, hi?<lb />
i nly � tnment was: "Give me<lb />
creamed potatoes and h g music. 'S �<lb />
Dreams Sweetheart i my favorite song<lb />
right now<lb />
Stuart says he hopes all the seniors<lb />
have enjoyed college as much as he ha<lb />
adds that'he will be glad to get out 30 tl<lb />
he can get an education.<lb />
Bits o' Faslii<lb />
asi .<lb />
SUE<lb />
Hearts and flowers .<lb />
March � the month<lb />
parties galore.<lb />
lb � 's youi<lb />
. it's MarclC<lb />
of dances and<lb />
chanc<lb />
Veil 0<lb />
f the sch<lb />
Francisco, Calif.<lb /><lb />
Lt. Carl W. Langley, 828th. squad 485<lb />
group, c f Postmaster, APO 520 New York.<lb /><lb />
Thomas E. Langley S. F 2 C, APO San<lb />
Francisco, Calif.<lb /><lb />
Glenn C. Moore, E. M. 1 C, 1521 C Ave-<lb />
nue, National City, San Diego, Calif.<lb /><lb />
Lt. Alton Payne, USN SOSU-2. co<lb />
FPO New York.<lb /><lb />
Capt. Ralph C. Winstead, Co. K, 38th.<lb />
Infantry APO, 2 c o Postmaster New York.<lb /><lb />
Lt Robert J. Burton, USMCR. Service<lb />
Marine Squadron 12, co FPO, San Fran-<lb />
cisco.<lb /><lb />
M Sgt. Charles Edwards, 1000th. AAF<lb />
Base Unit. Atlantic City, New Jersey.<lb /><lb />
Arthur L. Hoddit AS, Co. 449, U. S.<lb />
Training Center, Sampson, N. Y.<lb /><lb />
Lee Edward Gaskins Y 2 C, ATB, Per-<lb />
sonnel Office. Fort Pierce, Fia.<lb /><lb />
Sgt. Eugene Larry Gaskill 34305805,<lb />
Hq. and Hq. Co. C. &amp; A. Reception Center,<lb />
Fort Bragg, N. C.<lb /><lb />
Pfc. James J. Edwards. 13014852, Co. I,<lb />
406th. Inf. APO, 102, co Postmaster New<lb />
York.<lb />
 : <lb />
TSgt. Larry Peele Eagles, 34464754,<lb />
2nd. Camp Hq. &amp; Camp Co APO 322, c'o<lb />
Postmaster, San Francisco, Calif.<lb /><lb />
Cpl. Wii'iam T. Carraway 35258422,<lb />
60th. Troop Carrier Group, 28th. Troop<lb />
Carrier Sqdn. APO 650 co Postmaster, New<lb />
York.<lb /><lb />
S Sgt. Norman E. Best, Co. B. 349 Inf.<lb />
Regt. APO 449 co Postmaster New York.<lb /><lb />
S Sgt. Gerald James 34307622, Sqdn.<lb />
P Bks. 167, 3505 AAF Base Unit, Scott<lb />
Field, Illinois.<lb /><lb />
Pfc. M. H. McPaul 14188216, 75th.<lb />
Harris, USNR, U.S.S.i AACS Gp. APO 788 co Postmaster, New<lb />
p York.<lb />
set. Now you can be as romantic aa Juliet.<lb />
For the days of the pencil-slim, straight-<lb />
as-a-bean-pole short formals � they're gone<lb />
forever, we hope!<lb />
Instead school girls this winter and<lb />
spring sally forth in formals with softly<lb />
gathered skirts. They're far more becom-<lb />
ing and make a girl the belle of the ball �<lb />
for what could be more alluring than the<lb />
swing of a flowing skirt as she glides o'er<lb />
the floor in a dreamy waltz.<lb />
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By Ma<lb />
McCall S<lb />
East Carolina Teachers College<lb />
Greenville. North Carolina<lb />
March 1. 1945<lb />
To Faculty, Staff, and Alumni:<lb />
In response to several suggestions, a<lb />
committee was appointed by President<lb />
McGinnis to make plans for a memorial to<lb />
John B. Christenbury, who lost his life in<lb />
the Port Chicago disaster in July 1944,<lb />
while on active duty in the Navy. Lt.<lb />
Christenbury had been given a leave of ab-<lb />
sence from the college for the duration. The<lb />
committee discussed several possibilities<lb />
and finally agreed unanimously on the fol-<lb />
lowing:<lb />
A cup, to be known as the John B.<lb />
Christenbury Memorial Trophy, to be<lb />
Ouotable Quotes<lb />
(By Associated I<lb />
"From time to time w<lb />
tolerance: religious fa<lb />
ance. political tolei<lb />
world conflict, to be :<lb />
justmont. tolerance is no1 �<lb />
world is too small u wei<lb />
we put up with him or aiw hi<lb />
tain things or we may m- i<lb />
awarded annually to a young man student cxist- To abide, allow, endure,<lb />
of East Carolina Teachers College who is a person' ��� or nation to do<lb />
member of an athletic team during his senior We. do not approve does not<lb />
year, and who is selected by a faculty com- s,irit uluin which we can I<lb />
mittee on the basis, of scholarship, character, (Peration and finally world ; We mu-<lb />
and service to the college. The trophy will beyond tolerance to a staff<lb />
probably be kept at the college and have the Jj? understanding and finally � ratios<lb />
winner's name engraved on it each year. must understand those who dii<lb />
This particular memorial was suggested US in.rellKiun- nice, or politics<lb />
for a number of reasons�it gives the &amp;arvhf A. Andreas �i B<lb />
friends and associates of Coach Christen- Statl Teachers Collcoe emphasize<lb />
bury a chance to take part in its establish- � unfersiamdmQ in order t<lb />
ment, and, especially, it recognizes some of �ssisnn Cnify Without Uniform<lb />
the fine things for which he stood in his <lb />
work with the young men of the college. New Mexico A &amp; M Agflai r BtsW<lb />
To date, fifteen dollars has been do- Quiet at the Mines games in El Paso and<lb />
Bated by individuals and the Goldsboro when the game was over, the miners razzed<lb />
Alumi Chapter. Any one wishing to make a bunch ofvilv Agjries about ft � Ms "la<lb />
a contribution may send it to Agnes Barrett. �f school spirit'<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
Christenbury Memorial Committee<lb />
W. S. DeLoach<lb />
Agnes Barrett<lb />
O. A. Hankner<lb />
Lois Grigsby<lb />
J. B. Cummings.<lb />
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there on that little mound for, anyway?" &amp;<lb />
incautious Miner queried.<lb />
"Well drawled an Aggie whose name<lb />
should be graved in deathless verse, "<lb />
trying to teach you Texans your alphabet-<lb />
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March 18, 1945<lb />
LT'i<lb />
The TECO.ECHO<lb />
BAGE THREE<lb />
NEWS<lb />
the College and tht<lb />
ition ta growing m<lb />
: bj the numhet of<lb />
n: the past week<lb />
I tartans to he able<lb />
anisation meeting<lb />
t ounty t'haptiIT and<lb />
I � iptec and the<lb />
 ting ol the Gran-<lb />
t<lb />
1 SaptSf<lb />
March �th. at<lb />
Mrs. L. L. Stancill (Luella Lan-<lb />
caster) was elected president. To<lb />
ive with her were Mrs. C. A. Wil-<lb />
liams (Lucille Newton) as Vice-<lb />
President and Miss Nannie Smith as<lb />
Sretaiy-Treasurer.<lb />
It was decided that the next meet-<lb />
ing was to be held sometime in<lb />
April A committee was appointed to<lb />
make arrangements.<lb />
Those present were Miss Nannie<lb />
Ben But, Miss Winnie Burt, Miss<lb />
Thefana Duncan, Mrs. E. G. Glenn<lb />
. nts of East  i Mali � a Hieks, Miss Christine<lb />
College attended ajHellen, Miss Evelyn Jones. Mrs.<lb />
Harvey's t ale- D. L McCallum (Annie V. G<lb />
 Mrs. John L. Mund:<lb />
former E�li- I Blanchard). Mi<lb />
0 ECHO, �u elected Mis- Agnes Pt<lb />
an election was held. The following<lb />
officers were elected:<lb />
President: Mrs. T. G. Powell (Nel-<lb />
 lie Tunstall)<lb />
Vice-President: Mrs. R. E. Fields<lb />
(Isabel Pollard)<lb />
Secretary: Miss Mamie Baldwin<lb />
Treasurer: Miss Rennie Lassiter<lb />
Reporter: Miss Myrtle Peacock<lb />
Mrs. Bunn, with the assistance of<lb />
her two daughters, served delicious<lb />
punch, homemade cookies and dainty<lb />
sandwiches to the following:<lb />
Mrs. B. T. Adcock (Louise Gooch),<lb />
Mrs. R. W. Breedlove (La Rue Man-<lb />
rom), Mrs. H. L. Brown (Miriam<lb />
ditcher), Mrs. W. R. Dosher Jr.<lb />
(Erne-tine Parham), Mrs. R. E.<lb />
Fields (Isabel Pollard), Mrs. David<lb />
Jaggera (Willie Lee Smith), Miss<lb />
Myrtle Leigh Peacock, Mrs. C. L.<lb />
Phipps (Ruth Mangum), Mrs. T. G.<lb />
Powell (Nell Tunstall).<lb />
ray),<lb />
ay (Nellie Rawls<lb />
Garnctte Myers,<lb />
Tram, Miss Nannie<lb />
u i authority Sa<lb />
committee to<lb />
foi the next<lb />
th� second Mon-<lb />
, Mrs. If. A.<lb />
Mat Wl itehead), Mrs.<lb />
(M bred Lhrerman),<lb />
. Myrtle Hopkins.<lb />
W. M. Jell-<lb />
Wiilt.it), Carter<lb />
Owen B<lb />
lith, Mrs. L. L. Stancill (Luella<lb />
Lancaster), Mrs. (). K. Tharrington<lb />
(Ruth Isabelle Boyle), Miss Helen<lb />
Thompson and Mrs. C. A. Will<lb />
(Lucille Newton).<lb />
iams<lb />
'<lb />
(Jreenville Chapter<lb />
On Friday, March Dth, the Green<lb />
ville Chapter held its regular month<lb />
ly meeting<lb />
Before the business meetintr. Mrs.<lb />
Nich.ls. (Sara Fred Owens (Mildred Mattocks) in-<lb />
Misa Elizabeth Bii'lgers<lb />
and Miss Mary Blaine Justus, both<lb />
I students at the college, who gave a<lb />
I musical program. They were accom-<lb />
jpanied by Miss Eleanor Etheridge,<lb />
I of the College faculty. Miss Bridgers<lb />
sanir The House on a Hill, by Ernest<lb />
'('harles, and Lolly pops, by Kathleen<lb />
Monroe Introduced<lb />
Bailey), and Mrs.<lb />
. Van Hook).<lb />
� u- r<lb />
Observe Founder's Day<lb />
March 8, 1�4S)<lb />
r of the Alum<lb />
K.<lb />
H<lb />
Carolina Blair. "One Fine Day" from Madame<lb />
the Woman's Butterfly, by Puccini, and The Sacred<lb />
March 8th. Heart of Notre Dame, by Harmati,<lb />
�" Founder's Day. were sung by Miss Justus.<lb />
joyner (Christine Mrs. K. T. Stafford (Lessk Mae<lb />
Harris (Rachel I Jennings) and Mrs. Jethro Johnson<lb />
i (ABa May (Dorothy Willard) served hot spiced<lb />
Crawley (Ethel tea, sandwiches, cookie and nuts.<lb />
e CogdeU gaw Following the social hour. Mrs.<lb />
v tV  f�und,r. �f I). M. Wittiford (Nannie Lee Elks)<lb />
1 , a. Jordan H" Vice-President, was in charge ol i individuals and the Golds<lb />
H. Ragsdale, and J. L. the business meeting. Itrs. . � chapter. Anyone wish-<lb />
. � two Bring charter Loftin (Edna Moore) acted as secre- contribution may send<lb />
 Miss Sallie Joyner tary.<lb />
John B. Christenbury Memorial<lb />
Trophy<lb />
A faculty committee was appointed<lb />
by Dr. McGinnis to make plans for a<lb />
memorial to John B. Christenbury,<lb />
who lost his life in the Port Chicago<lb />
disaster in July, 1944, while on active<lb />
duty in the Navy. Coach Christen-<lb />
bury had been given a leave of ab-<lb />
sence from the college for the dura-<lb />
tion. The committee discussed sever-<lb />
al possibilities and finally agreed<lb />
unanimously on the following:<lb />
A cup, to be known as the John B.<lb />
Christenbury Memorial Trophy, is to<lb />
be awarded annually to a young man<lb />
student of East Carolina Teachers<lb />
College who is a member of an<lb />
athletic team during his senior year,<lb />
and who is selected by a faculty com-<lb />
mittee on the basis of scholarship,<lb />
character, and service to the college.<lb />
The trophy will probably be kept at<lb />
the college and have the winner's<lb />
name engraved on it each year.<lb />
This particular memorial was sug-<lb />
gested for a number of reasons�it<lb />
gives the friends and associates of<lb />
Lt. Christenbury a chance to take<lb />
part in its establishment, and, espec-<lb />
ially, it recognises some of the fine<lb />
things for which he stood in his work<lb />
with the young men of the college.<lb />
To date, fifteen dollars has been<lb />
Pirates Lose To<lb />
All-Star Team<lb />
points ahead of its opponent. Half-<lb />
time score was 16-15, ecah team net-<lb />
ting 20 points in the last half.<lb />
Box Score:<lb />
ECTC<lb />
The Jamesville All-Stars gained<lb />
revenge on the Pirate cagers, defeat-<lb />
ing them by the score of 69-59 in<lb />
the Jamesville gym February 23.<lb />
Here the Pirates had handed the<lb />
Jamesville quintet a 48-39 defeat,<lb />
but the tables were reversed m<lb />
Jamesville.<lb />
Halftime score was 37-26 in James-<lb />
ville's favor. It seemed that at one<lb />
time the Pirates were going to over-<lb />
take the All-Stars. At 4 minutes<lb />
left to play in the ball game the<lb />
Pirates were within 5 points of<lb />
Jamesville, but came out ten points<lb />
behind at the final whistle with the<lb />
final score being 69-59. Bob Lee<lb />
was master of court though the<lb />
Pirates lost. He got 26 points.<lb />
Box Score:<lb />
ECTC<lb />
G. FT.<lb />
2 1<lb />
4 1<lb />
2 0<lb />
12 2<lb />
5 3<lb />
1 0<lb />
Player<lb />
Lee, f<lb />
Moye, f<lb />
Parker, c<lb />
Tripp, g<lb />
Clark, g<lb />
Totals<lb />
Bogue Field<lb />
Player<lb />
Mundy, f<lb />
Galleghen, f<lb />
Sullivan, c<lb />
McGary, g<lb />
Donaldson, g<lb />
Macky, c<lb />
Berner, g<lb />
Totals<lb />
G.<lb />
5<lb />
1<lb />
2<lb />
3<lb />
1<lb />
12<lb />
G.<lb />
3<lb />
5<lb />
0<lb />
5<lb />
0<lb />
1<lb />
2<lb />
16<lb />
FT.<lb />
4<lb />
1<lb />
5<lb />
1<lb />
1<lb />
12<lb />
FT.<lb />
1<lb />
0<lb />
0<lb />
1<lb />
1<lb />
0<lb />
0<lb />
T.P.<lb />
14<lb />
3<lb />
9<lb />
7<lb />
3<lb />
Other State Departments of Edu-<lb />
cation are also devising systems of 1<lb />
evaluation and many colleges plan j<lb />
to give degree credits for the<lb />
courses taken by soldiers in Army<lb />
schools.<lb />
The officers and enlistde men at<lb />
the AAF Redistribution Station here<lb />
are those who have reported for new<lb />
assignments after completing over-<lb />
seas tours of duty. "Twenty per<lb />
cent of the 'returnees' initiate steps<lb />
for returning to school while they<lb />
are here Lt. Pollen said.<lb />
"In some cases they are men "who<lb />
entered the Army without complet-<lb />
ing their high school or college edu-<lb />
cations. And they had no intention<lb />
of going back to their books until<lb />
they saw the effectiveness of spe-<lb />
cialized training in the prosecution<lb />
of the war.<lb />
"This drove home the realization<lb />
that the more education they have,<lb />
the greater their earning power will<lb />
be as civilians In other instances,<lb />
the education officer pointed out,<lb />
men have gone up through the ranks<lb />
to become officers. They want to<lb />
establish themselves in a higher so-<lb />
cial and economic place in civilian<lb />
society than they came from � and<lb />
they feel they can do that through<lb />
additional education.<lb />
� � �<lb />
Sports Views<lb />
By Neill Posey<lb />
36<lb />
T.P.<lb />
7<lb />
10<lb />
0<lb />
11<lb />
1<lb />
2<lb />
4<lb />
35<lb />
ADDITION AT ST. MARY'S<lb />
Notre Dame, Ind.�(ACP)� A new 1<lb />
addition<lb />
Well, the Pirates wound up a suc-<lb />
cessful cage season in Smithfield at<lb />
the Eastern Carolina basketball<lb />
tournament, even though they lost<lb />
out in the finals to the Smithfield<lb />
Blue Streaks. The Pirates have a<lb />
jwon and lost record that speaks for<lb />
them saying, "What's the matter<lb />
with the Pirates. They're all right.<lb />
Who said so Ten wins<lb />
against four defeats is good going.<lb />
The MAA deserves all the credit<lb />
for there even being a basketball<lb />
team to take up the fight in college<lb />
sportsland for ECTC. They organ-<lb />
iz 1 themselves at the first of the<lb />
winter quarter and had a successful<lb />
ball team on the college hard court<lb />
within a few week- after the quarter<lb />
started�fast work. . However, the<lb />
MAA wishes me to thank those stu-<lb />
dents and faculty who saw fit to help<lb />
support the Pirates this season. It<lb />
goes without saying that the Pirates<lb />
exit only because of those students<lb />
and faculty who gave their support.<lb />
The Pirates reached the final in<lb />
Saint Ithu Eastern Carolina basketball<lb />
Player<lb />
James Parker, g<lb />
Tripp, g<lb />
Charlton, c<lb />
Lee, f<lb />
Jesse Parker, f<lb />
Moye<lb />
T.P.<lb />
5<lb />
9<lb />
4<lb />
26<lb />
13<lb />
2<lb />
ECTC vs Blue Streaks<lb />
The Blue Streaks showed they were<lb />
too much for the Pirates in the final<lb />
game of the tournament which took<lb />
place March 2.<lb />
Box Score:<lb />
ECTC<lb />
Miss Maria D. Graham.<lb />
Mrs.<lb />
the meeting, a social , Smith)<lb />
A. F. Smith (Elizabeth<lb />
told the group about the<lb />
it to Agnes Barrett.<lb />
 Miss Annie Smaw<lb />
Q stes � 9 were MiSl<lb />
Louise Smaw Osborne,<lb />
lame- (Wainer Boss). aad<lb />
ng.<lb />
; the Christenbury Mem-1 Campus Visitors<lb />
"rial Trophy. It was decided that Many former students of the Col-<lb />
I ainty Chapter<lb />
ore of the Hen-<lb />
&amp; h 'ol. fifteen former<lb />
j � i arolina Teachers<lb />
s - irday, March 10th,<lb />
, iance County Chap-<lb />
A imni Association.<lb />
the Greenville Chapter would make<lb />
� donation.<lb />
The meeting adjourned.<lb />
(ege returned for the week-end.<lb />
Virjrinia Spencer is now with the<lb />
Carolina Playmakers. She has writ-<lb />
ten a one-act play which has been<lb />
accepted by them.<lb />
Kathryn Boyd has recently finished<lb />
Totals 26<lb />
Jamesville All Stars<lb />
Player<lb />
J. Holliday, f<lb />
I Martin, f<lb />
Corey, c<lb />
Manning, g<lb />
Brown, g<lb />
A. Holliday, g<lb />
addition to the library of Saint j t h e Eastern Carolina DasKeiDau<lb />
Mary's College, the Saint Thomas tournament handicapped by the loss<lb />
Aquinas Room, is just being com- vf T0� r�� arkn had suffered a<lb />
pleted. It will house rare and special<lb />
editions of the works of Saint Thomas<lb />
as well as commentaries and studies<lb />
on Thomistic Philosophy, of which the<lb />
college is building a collection.<lb />
The room was designed by Prof.<lb />
Francis Kervick, head of the depart-<lb />
ment of architecture at the Univers-<lb />
ity of Notre Dame, and the hand<lb />
earring was excuted by ' Eugene<lb />
Kormendi, ecclestiastical artist and<lb />
professor of art at Notre Dame.<lb />
The room was set apart and planned<lb />
at the request of the late Mother M.<lb />
Verda, who for twenty years was<lb />
head of the department of philosohpy<lb />
at Saint Mary's, and it was equipped<lb />
of Jesse Parker, who had suffered a<lb />
broken hand in the ECTC vs James-<lb />
ville All-Star game played a week<lb />
before the tournament in Jamesville.<lb />
Accordingly, at the tournament ace<lb />
forward Jesse Parker of the ECTC<lb />
Pirates became Coach Jesse Parker<lb />
of the ECTC Pirates. (Dr. Flanagan<lb />
was made mascot at his own re-<lb />
quest.) During the regular season<lb />
the Pirates had been without a<lb />
coach, but Mr. Jesse Parker took over<lb />
as coach in the tournament. He<lb />
didn't do bad at all. He carried the<lb />
Pirates to the finals and came out<lb />
with 2 wins and 1 loss in games to<lb />
FT.<lb />
7<lb />
8<lb />
10<lb />
0<lb />
3<lb />
6<lb />
0<lb />
0<lb />
1<lb />
0<lb />
0<lb />
0<lb />
Player<lb />
Tripp, g<lb />
Charlton, g<lb />
Lee, c<lb />
Parker, f<lb />
Moye, f<lb />
Totals<lb />
16i Blue Streaks<lb />
21<lb />
0<lb />
6<lb />
59<lb />
T.P.<lb />
14<lb />
Totals<lb />
34<lb />
Player<lb />
Holloman, c<lb />
Mock, g<lb />
12 Denning, g<lb />
Holloman, f<lb />
) Royal, f<lb />
Jolly, f<lb />
Granville County Chapter<lb />
On Friday afternoon. March 9th,<lb />
 rruu,J " �m� .�, r-iv technician course at the<lb />
from 4:30 to 5:30 at the home of Mrs. an ra ttcnnicia<lb />
ID Dunn ten members of the Medical College of Virginia. She<lb />
rl vnl clty Alumni Group met. has accepted a position as technician<lb />
Du: the M� -er former H �- � HKh Department of 1<lb />
La frm the county, i Lynchburg, lrgima. pl ,<lb />
PIRATES<lb />
(Continued from Page One)<lb />
member of the sqaud played for at<lb />
least a few minutes. Halftime score<lb />
was 28-15.<lb />
Box Score:<lb />
Totals<lb />
G.<lb />
2<lb />
1<lb />
3<lb />
8<lb />
16<lb />
10<lb />
5<lb />
0<lb />
8<lb />
1<lb />
2<lb />
26<lb />
FT.<lb />
0<lb />
1<lb />
1<lb />
at Saint Mary's, and it was equipped -�- - <lb />
M and decorated largely through a gift his credit. It was interesting to<lb />
T'P- of Mother M. Verda's family, the watch him sitting on the bench with<lb />
4i , � �, -j r��ii� -MA l�-ji f V,on�Vi-wnrmini? SUb-<lb />
Dorscfa family, of Baltimore, Md. his squad of bench-warming sub-<lb />
2 ! It was Mother M. Verda's idea that slitut(,s. especially in the ECTC vs<lb />
8 the room incorporate the form and BoRUl. yvd game. His face showed<lb />
something of the appearance of the' ns of subduej tension. A big<lb />
cell of a student and a religious at crammcd in his mouth. He<lb />
She, in<lb />
17<lb />
5<lb />
it<lb />
4<lb />
3<lb />
1<lb />
2<lb />
0<lb />
0<lb />
10<lb />
offlers had moved from the county, Lynchburg, Virginia.<lb />
Boys Find Washing Dishes At Dining Room<lb />
Is Amusing As WU As Being Bard Work<lb />
By Jack Johnson main dishes and minutes but the record time is seven.<lb />
! third one collects main dishes q� one<lb />
p who have been doing kf). (M They follow in lme, going<lb />
work" in the dining hnttL the same order around the dining<lb />
roUna Teachers allege The girb who work at the<lb />
doing a SO�dj tables are required to have the dishes<lb />
ears an<lb />
The boys work an average of one<lb />
hour after each meal, some meals re-<lb />
quiring more time than others. ,<lb />
The dishwashers try to do their<lb />
K�ou i tables are required to nave �- - are some<lb />
- -Ucked and to put "jfL are a constant worry to<lb />
extra work because e�je(rffee pots on the trucks; the bo, . . u <lb />
Nine boys were; dQ thJ rest<lb />
� . dishwashers again<lb />
 the<lb />
tagt<lb />
ted and they responded<lb />
esl not because of the pay,<lb />
mrl in a critical war situ-<lb />
, M part of a dishwasher's<lb />
- netting up f"r breakfast.<lb />
�tTMi��-�<lb />
Player<lb />
Parker, f<lb />
Moye, f<lb />
Lee, cl<lb />
Charlton, g<lb />
Tripp, g<lb />
Beddingfield, g<lb />
Totals<lb />
Colerain<lb />
Player<lb />
Mustion, g<lb />
Harrell, g<lb />
McCarey, c<lb />
Lyonst, f<lb />
Powell, f<lb />
some complaints by leaving dishes on<lb />
the table and writing threatening<lb />
notes with cherry stain on the table<lb />
cloth, they have helped the situation<lb />
absenteeism and breakage. There<lb />
are several substitutes to work when<lb />
the regular boys are out, but some-<lb />
times a regular boy leaves school<lb />
Totals<lb />
G.<lb />
5<lb />
5<lb />
8<lb />
1<lb />
4<lb />
1<lb />
24<lb />
'G.<lb />
5<lb />
2<lb />
6<lb />
1<lb />
4<lb />
18<lb />
FT.<lb />
1<lb />
2<lb />
0<lb />
0<lb />
0<lb />
0<lb />
FT.<lb />
0<lb />
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the time of Saint Thomas She, �� it ever other goai for<lb />
36 her visits to Europe, had made a - Ag <lb />
pilgrimage to all the places in which mt� lo K� <lb />
Safnt Thomas had lived and studied ball Hew from end to end of the<lb />
The walls of the room are lined court he shifted slightly from left to<lb />
with rosewood shelves, indirectly ,i�ht on the bench. When the final<lb />
lighted, beneath which are built-in whistle blew his cigar came out to<lb />
cabinets. At one end is a writing f reguiar position and puffs of smoke<lb />
desk. Two animal heads, which form miv camo with reKUlarity. His team<lb />
supports for the writing desk when Lj that game in the iast 20<lb />
open, were carved by Professor Kor- � plav 36.35 Coach<lb />
mendi. One head, that of an ox is � suggestions to his team all<lb />
suggestive of the expression, the � t"urnament were basic and<lb />
dumb ox as Saint Thomas was during the tournaim<lb />
called by his earliest associates, and sound. He will make an excellent<lb />
the other, that of a dog, recalls the coach. That is what he is arnnng<lb />
old monatsic pun on the word Domini-1 toward. s a Physical Education<lb />
can: "Domini canes dogs of the<lb />
Lord.<lb />
Above the writing desk is a niche jh-m and lu, will be turning out vie<lb />
24<lb />
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2<lb />
4<lb />
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containing a statue of the Saint. The<lb />
doors of the niche have as knobs two<lb />
cloth, they have hel�"7toe I without getting a substitute. Break-<lb />
although the supervisors may something that not<lb />
disapproved of their tact.es. ! sometimes but there is no<lb />
The actual dish washing takes only need for breaking a bushel basket<lb />
u short time. The dishwasher is full L,very day.<lb />
filled with soapy water which is There arc some amusing things<lb />
tartl when one of the more<lb />
. triona boys starts banging on<lb />
� 1  � the morning to get r<lb />
help to wash breakfast d.shes. f, led W� 1 foUowi<lb />
 ually only three or four forc�.d th B machine meals in the dining hall and, although<lb />
�� 1eakfast. but they manage jrunnn &amp; com f Js hard work and it pay8 very little,<lb />
through with most of the work as the a. . doing fc gome<lb />
, ,�ing toclass because so many partment off c,ear on the en.<lb />
SU breakfast and eat in dishes �. �JL. and are<lb />
�V .tore, thus making fewer trance endlJMfc <lb />
U, be washed. Washing the supposed to be fixed. <lb />
ECTC vs Bogue Feild<lb />
Stuart Tripp sank a foul shot in<lb />
the last 20 seconds of the game which<lb />
gave the Pirates a 36-35 win over<lb />
the Air Raiders. This semi-final<lb />
game was the best game of the tourn-<lb />
ment as far as the fans were con-<lb />
cerned. At no time during the en-<lb />
tire game was a team more than 4<lb />
VETERANS RETURN TO SCHOOL<lb />
Atlantic City, N. J.(IP)-Youth-<lb />
ful veterans of the Army Air Forces<lb />
aren't waiting until the end of the<lb />
war to make preparations for re-<lb />
turning to school.<lb />
Through the Education Office at �iov�<lb />
AAF Redistribution Station No. 11 small carved figures of monks. The<lb />
here many of them are already ma- furnishings of the room consist of a<lb />
tricu'lating in the schools and col- long table and several chairs,<lb />
leges they expect to attend when<lb />
they go back to civilian life.<lb />
"In most cases we are able to in-<lb />
form these airmen that they will re-<lb />
ceive credits toward diplomas and<lb />
degrees for the specialized training<lb />
they have received in the air forces<lb />
explained 1st Lt. Milton A. Pollen,<lb />
education officer.<lb />
"Pilots, navigators, bombardiers<lb />
3 and aircraft mechanics, for example,<lb />
8 have all been given special training<lb />
Two states, New Mexico and North<lb />
37 Dakota, have asked Lt. Pollen's office<lb />
to evaluate this military training<lb />
in terms of the secondary school<lb />
units required for a diploma.<lb />
In one more year some high<lb />
school or college will probably grab<lb />
tories for that high school or col-<lb />
lege�lucky high school or college<lb />
that secures his services. "More<lb />
power to you, Jess<lb />
THE BEST LINE OF<lb />
Stationery, Toilet Waters and Notions<lb />
�AT�<lb />
where the nation shops<lb />
and saves.<lb />
the boys do not mind doing it. Some<lb />
of the things that happen are "off<lb />
the record" but taking everything in-<lb />
to consideration the work is perhaps<lb />
! -loie. iuo  fixed so ini�L ��- to consiueratiou w� �<lb />
� to he washed. Washing � �T" freely over aU surfaces, but being carried on as well here as in<lb />
kfasl dishes, therefore is, not can egs j, speeded up the other piaces that use student help.<lb />
,i on in the regular orderly when when njn<lb />
 smce the few boys who axe dishes look just 1 <lb />
have to do all the work.<lb />
at lunch and dinner when all the<lb />
- are at work they follow a set<lb />
routine so as to take the shortest<lb />
lime possible. The bread boy starts<lb />
the group ahead. His job is to take<lb />
up left er bread, crumbing the<lb />
tables and sweeping the floor. He<lb />
causes much commotion and some<lb />
anger sometimes when he takes<lb />
VISIT THE<lb />
DIXIE LUNCH<lb />
"Where The Gang Eats'<lb />
-��<lb />
SWEATERS - SKIRTS<lb />
ALL SPRING COLORS AND STYLES<lb />
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimii<lb />
dishes looK jusi � <lb />
double. The rule allows four plate<lb />
or six saucers to be run at once, but<lb />
when the boys are on their own, nine<lb />
or more plates or a whole stack of<lb />
saucers, are put in, even at the risk<lb />
that some of them have to be sent<lb />
hack to be washed again. When the<lb />
dtshes are deposited on the drying<lb />
rack, they are supposed to be wiped<lb />
, stacked and put on the shelves The<lb />
nes when he taxes �� dishes 1S de-<lb />
read from a table before the lJJTbf the number who were<lb />
are through eating. , I p� served at the meal, whether<lb />
The dishes which are scraped � . Qr not and<lb />
stacked by the people st eachi ta e ��� �?�. have a da. after<lb />
are taken up on trucks. The  ere ibtwlt, or not. The<lb />
truck takes up pitchers, coffee pots tn jr <lb />
nd cups, while the second ��"�"?� "�- for m hig meal is fifteen<lb />
up the plates and scraps, and the the plates<lb />
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Exams Do Cause Change<lb />
By Batty Jervis<lb />
Well, here's the end of another<lb />
qu urter my they do pass by quick-<lb />
ly. Have you noticed the change on<lb />
the campus? Empty<lb />
"Y" store, empty theatn<lb />
poor Mariiu<lb />
bur vt-rv<lb />
larlu<lb />
empty<lb />
nd the<lb />
just ream around look-<lb />
lonesome in fact, there's<lb />
hardly any activity at all on the<lb />
campus. The reason for all this?<lb />
Exams, of course!<lb />
It's a subject that is discussed all<lb />
quai ter and no one ever seems t�<lb />
w .rry about them; hut yet, when the<lb />
time comes- h will, that's some-<lb />
thing else. You see girls going to<lb />
and from the dining hail with their<lb />
hair rolled up (they don't oven take<lb />
time out for primping) the hars un-<lb />
their eyes are hid as From lack<lb />
of sleep; when they even forget such<lb />
a thins as a date, r a sandwich and<lb />
cake in the "Y Yes, there is do- until<lb />
finitely a change in the college. One when<lb />
poor irirl had been letting her finger That<lb />
nails irrow ail quarter so he could to be<lb />
polish them nieely for the holiday all a<lb />
(lance. And guess what? She hit examination!<lb />
, them all off. Yes. studying for<lb />
exams is really a trying time.<lb />
Then the day comes � ho, what a<lb />
"fouled up" time that is. You work<lb />
into the call room with your knees<lb />
�eking "Show Me the Way to Go<lb />
Home Finally the teacher raises<lb />
the shade and it looks as if a mil-<lb />
lion questions were written all over<lb />
the blackboard�you start to write<lb />
and alas! You've forgotten every-<lb />
thing you crammed in the night he-<lb />
ft ic. After struggling through the<lb />
ordeal. You memorize the questions,<lb />
planning to look them up later, so<lb />
you leave the room. Then, it will<lb />
happen  out of 10 times, you find<lb />
you're more relaxed and know the<lb />
answer to every single question (this<lb />
should teach a lesson to those who<lb />
cram the night before.)<lb />
Going to your rodln very disgusted<lb />
with yourelf�exams are forgotten<lb />
end of the next quarter<lb />
�ame thing happens again.<lb />
enough<lb />
Just Like the Picture on HetvWall<lb />
A pin- u p<lb />
picture (b e-<lb />
louinspired<lb />
this pose of<lb />
M s j Richard<lb />
Bon and his<lb />
bride, Marge<lb />
Vat tend.ihI,<lb />
af Supe r i o r.<lb />
W i s. VI a i I e<lb />
ltick was bag-<lb />
ging 40 Jap<lb />
planes. Marge<lb />
often gazed at<lb />
the picture<lb />
and wondered<lb />
il her dream<lb />
would c o m e<lb />
true.<lb />
the<lb />
the<lb />
is, unless you're lucky<lb />
a SENIOR�then you forget<lb />
: out anything like a little<lb />
iAcme)<lb />
It did come true, at<lb />
least in part. When<lb />
Dick returned home<lb />
and cameramen sought<lb />
photographs of the<lb />
flier and the girl he<lb />
left behind, .Marge in-<lb />
sisted they simulate<lb />
the pose of her favor-<lb />
ite pin-up. entitled<lb />
"It a e k Ho m e lor<lb />
Keeps More than<lb />
100.000 wives and<lb />
sweethearts of ser-<lb />
vicemen have similar<lb />
e o I o r reproductions,<lb />
which were distrib-<lb />
uted free bv a silver-<lb />
plate company. O<lb />
Commerce Club<lb />
Dines At Respess<lb />
Wednesday, March 7, 1945, the<lb />
Commerce club, gathered in front of<lb />
Austin at 5:30 p.m all hungry and<lb />
tired from a school days- work, waited<lb />
patiently for everyone to sign out.<lb />
Finally everyone had gone through<lb />
the procedure and we started walk-<lb />
ing. Everyone knew where we wen-<lb />
going or else they would not have<lb />
been in such a hurry. They say, "the<lb />
way to a man's heart is through his<lb />
 stomach and this certainly holds<lb />
I true to college students, except they<lb />
i will walk a mile over water to get a<lb />
There Is Always Excitemm<lb />
In The Ojjice OJ The Dean<lb />
By Cornelia Beems<lb />
There's never a dull moment in the<lb />
in Cotton Hall for the<lb />
office girl. If<lb />
deanV office<lb />
jrjrl who is genera<lb />
the telephone is not ringing. tOtW<lb />
ims, locked out of WM room and<lb />
wants to get a key or some one wants<lb />
an "off campus blank<lb />
I.(,t.s of amusing things happen in<lb />
the office. The Marine -eem to<lb />
think that every one in the office<lb />
should know all the students on the<lb />
eampUS and a full description of each<lb />
�� one will call up and ask t.<lb />
.oak to Betty and when the pa<lb />
the phone says "Betty<lb /><lb />
good barbecue dinner. Some of th<lb />
students didn't liking walking over answa-nng<lb />
ho? he 11 say, I don<lb />
fellow classmates, they managed<lb />
water so much, hut with the aid of w<lb />
to I about 5 feet a inch tall and real<lb />
� ��l rttv I think she rooms in Flem-<lb />
get across the river. hverything pretty.<lb />
has its side attraction and this time ,� And he -eem, think that<lb />
it was violets, and many of the to- it funny when "Hetty can t be k<lb />
ated simply because he doesn t<lb />
mdjknow her teat name. Moral: Girls<lb />
tell the Marine- your full name<lb />
the most nnpor-<lb />
Civil Service<lb />
Commission To<lb />
Give Examinations<lb />
The Civil Service Commission has<lb />
announced a new examination to se-<lb />
cure applicants for Junior Profession-<lb />
al Assistant- with the government.<lb />
The positions pay $2133 a year in-<lb />
cluding the amount for overtime.<lb />
For this examination either appro-<lb />
priate education or experience, or a<lb />
combination of the two, is qualifying.<lb />
Persons are especially needed for po-<lb />
sitions in the fields of business anal-<lb />
ysis, economics, editing, fiscal analy-<lb />
sis, information, personnel adminis-<lb />
tration, public administration, statis-<lb />
tic  me � � tests and meas-<lb />
urements, and technical agriculture.<lb />
licants who have successfully<lb />
completed a full four year COU i<lb />
leading to a bachelor's degree in a<lb />
college or university may qualify for<lb />
( ttrance I  examination. Senior<lb />
students may also apply hut they can<lb />
I I enter on duty until after gradu-<lb />
al n. In order to qualify with -<lb />
perience, applicants must have had<lb />
at least three year- of experience<lb />
which will show clearly their abilitj<lb />
t perform the duties of a Junior<lb />
I rofessional Assistant in one of the<lb />
fields mentioned.<lb />
Applicants will he given a written<lb />
test consisting of questions to test<lb />
their aptitude for learning or adjust-<lb />
ing to the duties f tile positions.<lb />
They will be accepted by the Civil<lb />
Service Commission until further<lb />
notice.<lb />
Students interested in these posi-<lb />
tions are urged to get further infor-<lb />
mation from Miss Ross. A copy of<lb />
the Commission's announcement of<lb />
this examination has been sent to<lb />
her office for the information of all<lb />
students. Information and applica-<lb />
tion forms are also available at first-<lb />
and sec nd-ctess post offices, from<lb />
the Commission's regional offices,<lb />
or direct from the U. S. Civil Ser-<lb />
vice Commission. Washington 25,<lb />
D. C.<lb />
Appointments to Federal ; sitions<lb />
are made in accordance with War<lb />
Red Cross Needs Help<lb />
Of College Students<lb />
c<lb /><lb />
and universities have<lb />
mad a material contribution to the<lb />
American Red Cross in its tremen-<lb />
dous expansion in recent years. Xo-<lb />
i � more than 7,000 men and women<lb />
are serving with the Red Cross over-<lb />
��, as. i:lm!<lb />
1:<lb />
Uon t<lb />
It<lb />
11 w<lb />
while additional thousands are<lb />
stationed in this country.<lb />
Their jobs require not only skill<lb />
in human relations, hut in many<lb />
cases profess ional and technical train- other lea<lb />
ing of the highest order. Thanks to<lb />
the academic training furnished by<lb />
American institutions of higher edu- ,<lb />
cation and the all-round development<lb />
which our way of life provides, the<lb />
American Red Cross has been aide to<lb />
carry on its world-wide duties in a<lb />
manner which has brought praise,<lb />
from every quarter.<lb />
The hid donor project, the pro<lb />
 ram i f services to the armed forces,<lb />
and tile never-ending work at home<lb />
looks to the improvement of<lb />
health and happiness of the individ-<lb />
ual community, have been continued<lb />
atai � ied as needed. Each new<lb />
een tackled with a will born<lb />
: the I � lief that if it is to ho done<lb />
: . . � done well.<lb />
V. ith tl advent of peace the Red.<lb />
Cross will face new task New peo-<lb />
ple will !e needed to carry on, and<lb />
it wiil be largely from American col-<lb />
leges and universities that these peo-<lb />
ple will he drawn. In the meantime,<lb />
however, the Red Cross must con-<lb />
tinue its war-time work. It must<lb />
maintain an increasing flow of blood<lb />
plasma. It must continue to serve<lb />
in (.very theatre of operation. It<lb />
must maintain its activities on the<lb />
home front.<lb />
To do this during the next twelve<lb />
months the Red Cross needs$200,000,<lb />
000.00 Last year thousands of dol-<lb />
lars were contributed to the Red<lb />
Cross by American college and uni-<lb />
versity students. This year will be<lb />
no exception. Give generously to<lb />
the 1145 Red Cross War Fund.<lb />
Wisconsin To Seek<lb />
Increased Salaries<lb />
Madison, Wis.�(IP)�Unless sala-<lb />
ries are increased among faculty<lb />
members, the University of Wiscon-<lb />
! -in will have difficulty in meeting<lb />
competition with other state univers-<lb />
ities for faculty members, a faculty<lb />
committee asserted in a report sub-<lb />
. mitted recently.<lb />
The University is at<lb />
-alary disadvantage" in its up-<lb />
r faculty ranks as compared with<lb />
Miss Lapsey Speaker<lb />
At Student Vespers<lb />
ling state universities of the<lb />
cation, and "(dans should now 1�<lb />
made looking forward to an adjust-<lb />
of university salaries in th<lb />
light of present and reasonably to lu<lb />
ated dre econmic and com-<lb />
( conditions the committet<lb />
. oncluded.<lb />
The report revealed the history of<lb />
v dur-<lb />
ai; ry changes at the unive<lb />
ing ti.e test 15 years, and reviewed<lb />
� effect of the depression alar<lb />
1932-33 and the<lb />
been made since<lb />
(ffect of tl<lb />
wah � i - applied in<lb />
eco�� . j which has<lb />
Miss Agnes Lapsey, Presbyterian<lb />
tudent worker, spoke at vespers<lb />
i Friday night, March 9, on "The Royal<lb />
j Law of Love<lb />
She said love is a royal law because<lb />
the king of love is God; it is above<lb />
land beyond every other law that ever<lb />
existed; and it makes our lives royal-<lb />
ly happy. It is a love that gives the<lb />
a substantial j right sense of value to everyday-<lb />
things.<lb />
This royal law of love never har-<lb />
bors a grudge, seeks the best of<lb />
everything in other people and is<lb />
wonderfully patient. It- is utterly<lb />
pure because it knows God.<lb />
Miss Lapsey remarked that this<lb />
love comes only from a God filled<lb />
heart. The greatest difficulty in<lb />
living by this law is that it is so<lb />
hard to live by such a law when<lb />
others around you aren't.<lb />
Lot Byrd led the devotional and<lb />
Martha Strawn sang the "Lord's<lb />
Prayer<lb />
praised the action of the<lb />
in accepting the recommenda-<lb />
restore all salary waivers.<lb />
Citizenship Study Is<lb />
Urged By Council<lb />
er, tl<lb />
�mmit ee<lb />
disclosed<lb />
that "only among instructors has the<lb />
average -alary regained and risen<lb />
above the 1929-32 average. The<lb />
average salary of instructors for<lb />
: is about 200 higher than the<lb />
1929-32 figure. For assistant pro-<lb />
1- tie average salary this year<lb />
dents stopped to pick some until they c<lb />
came in<lb />
out that eating was<lb />
tant thing then.<lb />
About seventy students were there<lb />
to enjoy the delicious dinner. And<lb />
believe it or not but Dr. Browning<lb />
walked out to Respess with the cluh.<lb />
even though I hear he rode back.<lb />
PASTOR SPEAKS<lb />
AT SERVICE<lb />
Rev. J. C. Moye, pastor of the Free<lb />
Will Baptist church in Greenville,<lb />
spoke at vespers Sunday night. March<lb />
11. After Mrs. Herman Noble read<lb />
Mark 2: 1-12, Rev. Moye explained fice an(j sUtrl popping questions, al!<lb />
the story of Jesus'healing of the man ffl on), breath "Who was my com-<lb />
The other day when I came through<lb />
the parlor, a Marine met me and<lb />
asked me if I knew a certain girl.<lb />
When I told him I did, he said. "S<lb />
wanted on the phone He had m re-<lb />
ly gone in the office and answered<lb />
the phone himself.<lb />
Nearly anything a student wi-h. -<lb />
to know can he answered in the of-<lb />
fice. Of course all of their questions<lb />
can't he an-uered. For example:<lb />
when a hoy calls for a girl and she<lb />
isn't home, he usually have hut<lb />
when she comes home arid find- sla�<lb />
had company, she'll head for the f-<lb />
with palsy.<lb />
Rev. Moye said that out of that<lb />
story we should get a lesson of faith<lb />
in ourselves, in others, and in God.<lb />
It should he a living faith that de-<lb />
mands the best within us. Then we<lb />
should have confidence in our self<lb />
and in God. This faith, confidence<lb />
and determination gives success, and<lb />
a success that surpasses that of<lb />
those who have gone before.<lb />
is about<lb />
an<lb />
 l! a<lb />
-ta,( <lb />
ti.<lb />
1929-<lb />
eve<lb />
0 below t<lb />
tat for associate professors is<lb />
$200 below. Full profressors<lb />
a for 1944-46 are about $300<lb />
the pre-waiver figure<lb />
- the iast five years the cost<lb />
 iiai increased. The report<lb />
that "on the average through-<lb />
out the United States the cost of liv-<lb />
! in gin iy43 has advanced nearly 25<lb />
! per cent over what it was five years<lb />
, earlier.<lb />
"M<lb />
iri<lb />
Manpower Commission<lb />
employment stabilisation programs<lb />
Surprise Party Given<lb />
For Jarvis Student<lb />
On Friday evening, March 9. 1945.<lb />
Mrs. Newtend Winslow was honored<lb />
at a surprise birthday party in Jarvis<lb />
policies and Hall. The room was attractively<lb />
mbers of the faculty as a whole<lb />
the uncomfortable position of<lb />
: less money to spend, of get-<lb />
- for what money they do<lb />
and of being asked to meet<lb />
their re-<lb />
l.avi<lb />
til. g<lb />
hav<lb />
heavier demands upon<lb />
sources then ever before.<lb />
"The committee believes therefore,<lb />
that the time has come when some<lb />
reasonable adjustment of university<lb />
salaries from the lowest to the high-<lb />
est should he made upon the basis of<lb />
increased living costs.<lb />
Writers Club Gets<lb />
New Members<lb />
At a meeting of the Writers Club<lb />
�n March 3 in Austin building four<lb />
new members were taken into the<lb />
cluh. These members, D. J. Creech.<lb />
Nell Battle, Henrietta Cooper, and<lb />
Bobbie Parrish submitted manu-<lb />
scripts in the club's recent tryouts<lb />
and were judged by the club to have<lb />
attained some degree of skill in<lb />
writing and to show promise of pro-<lb />
gress in this field and thus to be<lb />
valuable additions to the organization.<lb />
Meetings will begin with renewed<lb />
vigor next term. The program in-<lb />
cluding study of and practice in<lb />
writing poems, short stories, and<lb />
essays.<lb />
The Writers Club was founded<lb />
during the Fall term of 1944 by Miss<lb />
Mary H. Greene, the purpose being<lb />
to stimulate student interest in writ-<lb />
ing, to render practical aid to inter-<lb />
ested club members, and through co-<lb />
operation with the staff of the Pieces<lb />
O' Eight to help supply this maga-<lb />
zine with good, club approved<lb />
articles.<lb />
decorated with pink silk and biege<lb />
rayon. The honoree received many-<lb />
useful gifts such as rolling pin<lb />
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