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The TECO ECHO<lb />
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Number 11<lb />
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Three of the Personnel Center's Dr. A. D. Frank<lb />
most outstanding musicians were in barton Oaks Peace<lb />
a concert on Friday evening, March national<lb />
23, at B o'clock in Chape No<lb />
enlisted men. officers and civilian t<lb />
personnel were invited to attend.<lb />
Set. Donald Perry<lb />
8. All w l.ich <lb />
lac<lb />
well-known<lb />
throughout Fort Rragg for his pro-<lb />
fessional ability, teamed with Jeanne<lb />
Pidgeon Lange, popular contralto, to<lb />
1 ring to the audience an evening of<lb />
�did entertainment. Elsie Wain<lb />
Beil chose the beloved works of the<lb />
most brilliant composers for her<lb />
i) solos. Pfc. Lee Howard ac-<lb />
. ied the singers at the piano.<lb />
The program was as follows:<lb />
"Moil Coeu S'ouvre � ta Voix"<lb />
from Sampson and Delilah:<lb />
Wert Blind" by Johnson; Schubert's<lb />
"Aw Maria ("urran's "Nocturne"<lb />
. �:��! Peter deRose's "I Heard<lb />
lr. -t Praying" 1 base wen<lb />
� . Jeanne Pidgeon Lange.<lb />
"English Suite No. 4 Mozart's<lb />
�Fantasia" and Chopin's "Nocturne<lb />
1 in F sharp Major" was played by<lb />
 am Hell at the piano.<lb />
"La Fleur Que Tu M'Avais Jetee"<lb />
. Carmen, Franz's "Dedication<lb />
1nald's "Oh. Lovely Night Ed-<lb />
it, wards1 "Into the Nitrht" and Moya's<lb />
  "Song of Songs" were sung by tenor<lb />
Donald Perry.<lb />
Confei oii<lb />
i:i snvon<lb />
�tie.<lb />
1-<lb />
line<lb />
Marie<lb />
Maud<lb />
rard<lb />
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"If Thou force.<lb />
A f tol-<lb />
ls an<lb />
ike on the Dum-<lb />
an at the Inter-<lb />
stions Club meeting<lb />
held March 27. He stressed<lb />
1 at tie Dumbarton Oaks<lb />
� was oti" of the greatest<lb />
s life time. He Be med to<lb />
 disappointed becaui �� there were<lb />
w many people who were not fami-<lb />
lial with the Plan, and he urged the<lb />
grou ' � become "missionaries" for<lb />
il ado ion,<lb />
i  Plan would be lib the League<lb />
of Nations with few exceptions. It<lb />
would !�� composed of a general<lb />
assembly, a security council, and a<lb />
secretarial Unlike the old League<lb />
include a military p dice<lb />
Dr. Edsall Gives<lb />
Talk On Treaties<lb />
At AAU Keeting<lb />
Miss Darnes<lb />
Speaks In Chapel<lb />
Miss Flavel Barnes, field represen-<lb />
tative of the Yugoslovian u;overn-<lb />
ment, was the speaker at chapel.<lb />
Dr. Preston W. Edsall, of th� I Aprii 3. A lecturer and world<lb />
Social Science department, at an traveler she came to Greenville under<lb />
open meeting in the new classroom the auspices of the United War Fund<lb />
Building talked on the subject of Lj pitt County.<lb />
a<lb />
sung<lb />
cerning<lb />
Plan.<lb />
he finished speaking, there<lb />
interesting discussion con-<lb />
the Dumbarton Oaks peace<lb />
- . ior;<lb />
i Cole.<lb />
� .<lb />
V.<lb />
New Officers<lb />
Installed At<lb />
FTA Meeting<lb />
treaties March 27. "The treaty mak-<lb />
ing process is one of the most vital<lb />
questions of today, as presumably a<lb />
world organization will take the<lb />
treaty form<lb />
The speaker pointed out that the<lb />
present system of Senate ratification<lb />
of treaties has hindered the nation in<lb />
various ways in its negotiations with<lb />
other countries. He also explained<lb />
the weakness of having amendments<lb />
.which have little chance of being<lb />
! passed. He doubts the wisdom of the<lb />
proposed amendment requiring the<lb />
support of the houses as it has not<lb />
,nly all of the weaknesses of the<lb />
present system, but some new ones<lb />
as well.<lb />
"The treaty negotiations that will<lb />
probably come out of the California<lb />
Conference have a better chance than<lb />
most to be ratified Dr. Edsall de-<lb />
clared.<lb />
In telling of her experiences in re-<lb />
lief work for the people of YugOB-<lb />
slovia, which she has been actively<lb />
engaged in since VXW, Miss Barnes<lb />
made an effective appeal to give!<lb />
clothing for the clothing drive that<lb />
will be started soon.<lb />
She related many of the facts she<lb />
found to be true during her stay in<lb />
Yugoslovia She said, "A peasant is<lb />
as good as a king in Yugosoiiva for<lb />
the man who tills the soil is the king<lb />
of his country<lb />
Miss Barnes asked students to<lb />
contribute to the United Yugoslovian<lb />
Relief Fund of America which she<lb />
lepresents. In closing, Miss Barnes<lb />
asked the assembled students to<lb />
study the people of Yugosoliva "as<lb />
they are our friends<lb />
I President H. J. McGinnis intro-<lb />
Edsall devoted much of his duced the speaker and led in the dc<lb />
die<lb />
s<lb />
� '� M j -<lb />
- Fakes.<lb />
. Iida<lb />
� � Evans,<lb />
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s. I<lb />
�. . H. Nor-<lb />
i <lb />
r; Nora<lb />
� � H ill,<lb />
Humbles<lb />
S . more<lb />
. Sopho-<lb />
. � is<lb />
V. J<lb />
1 net: "Kashmiri Song" was sung<lb />
Sgt DonaM Perry and Jeanne<lb />
Pidgeon Lange.<lb />
Sgt. Perry has been the featured<lb />
loisl si v. ral times on a fifteen<lb />
ate program spans red by the<lb />
taff of the "Fort Bragg Post" of<lb />
� � ch Pfc. Dave Owens is editor and<lb />
the Chaplain's Branch. He is<lb />
steadily becoming even more well-<lb />
� 1 Bragg for his ability. He<lb />
is also taking the initiative in forra-<lb />
a Men's Choir oi Station Com-<lb />
ment and other unit members.<lb />
While at E( TC Donald studied<lb />
 under Mr. Denton Rossell and<lb />
appeared in several concerts. He<lb />
took the tenor Wad in the opera<lb />
"Martha" staged here m IM3 under<lb />
direction of Mr. Rossell.<lb />
Nominate Officers<lb />
For Coming Year<lb />
The Home Economics Club of East<lb />
SJ? Carolina Teachers College met Tues-<lb />
Keith. . <lb />
, , day, April 2, at 6:45 p.m.<lb />
M. Keltner, p� mMmm<lb />
Freshman;<lb />
; Rebecca<lb />
Mary Ellen<lb />
M. Prank,<lb />
ter, Sopho-<lb />
. . r, Senior; Ruth ,<lb />
Dorothy<lb />
 Lewis.<lb />
. reah-<lb />
� nior;<lb />
McLeod,<lb />
,lu<lb />
Mann,<lb />
'<lb />
D aid.<lb />
. Lois<lb />
Matthews, acting president,<lb />
presided over the meeting. A nomi-<lb />
nating committee was appointed by<lb />
the acting president to nominate of-<lb />
ficers for next year. The committee<lb />
consists of: Margaret Carol Banks,<lb />
Edna Karl Moore, and Bertha Mal-<lb />
lard.<lb />
The program was then turned over<lb />
to Mr Deal, who conducted an "In-<lb />
formation Please" program. Catherine<lb />
Heater and Elizabeth Register assis-<lb />
,� Mr Deal. Camille Jernigan<lb />
At the regular meeting of the j<lb />
Robert H. Wright Chapter of the Fu-<lb />
ture Teachers of America on Tuesday<lb />
night, April 3, the following new of-<lb />
ficer- were installed:<lb />
Zula Pearson, as '�'� u:is re<lb />
placed by Helen Rouse of Warsaw<lb />
X. c. Zula gave an account of the<lb />
war work and community work done<lb />
by the chapter for the past year.<lb />
Helen commented the OUtgOJng of-<lb />
ficer- and compared the organisation<lb />
of the Future Teachers of America<lb />
with a wheel�the hub representing<lb />
the advis. i and sponsor, Miss Emma<lb />
1 Hooper; U �� pokes representing i<lb />
the officers of th rgai ration, and<lb />
the rim represent. official and<lb />
iate members an i advisor work-<lb />
together in close harmony with<lb />
purpose in mind of being good<lb />
future teacher.<lb />
Dora Bailey of Everetts, N.  �<lb />
succeeded by Betty Jervis of Nor-<lb />
folk, Va. Dora reported on her<lb />
duties of the past year as nee-presi-<lb />
dent and program chairman. She<lb />
told of the interesting and education-<lb />
al reports given by Miss Lewis. Miss<lb />
Jenkins and students.<lb />
The outgoing secretary, Doris<lb />
Sparks of Reidsville, N. C. turned<lb />
her duties over to Elisabeth Worth-<lb />
ington Winterville, N. C. As outgo-<lb />
ing treasurer. Josephine Everett of<lb />
Rohersonville. N. C. turned her office<lb />
Dr.<lb />
speech to discussing the defects of<lb />
the present system of treaty making<lb />
in the U. S by which the two-thirds<lb />
majority required in the Senate may<lb />
defeat the will of the whole people<lb />
He showed not only that the Senate<lb />
1 as emasculated by amendment or<lb />
killed, either by direct vote, or by<lb />
failure to take action some 28'V ef<lb />
the 96 treaties with foreign na-j<lb />
tions submitted and that also only<lb />
by the narrowest margin have many<lb />
of our major treaties passed.<lb />
After examining the various alter-<lb />
! atives. Dr. Edsall suggested as the<lb />
most satisfactory the increased use<lb />
of the international executive agree-<lb />
ment.<lb />
In closing Dr. Edsall said, "We get<lb />
get about the kind of government<lb />
that our own citizenships justifies<lb />
Dr. Edsall, who is teaching classes<lb />
jr. "Government" has done much re-<lb />
I search work in Washington right<lb />
under the shadow of the capitol,<lb />
i where he has had an excellent oppor-<lb />
1 (unity to observe congress in action.<lb />
Mrs. Ethel R. Watters, of the<lb />
Home Economics Department and<lb />
President of the AAU, introduced<lb />
the speaker.<lb />
Two new officers for the next<lb />
'hienium were elected at a business<lb />
meeting following the address. Miss<lb />
i Irene Hester, librarian at the Shep-<lb />
hard Memorial Library was elected<lb />
vice-president. The new treasurer<lb />
will be Miss Margaret Sammon, of<lb />
the college library staff.<lb />
votionals.<lb />
Dr. Karl Gilbert led the assembly<lb />
in singing "Holy, Holy, Holy" and<lb />
"America the Beautiful<lb />
Miss Lois Grigsby<lb />
Speaks Before<lb />
English Club<lb />
Mia Slavenska And Tihmar<lb />
To Be Here Wednesday<lb />
Wednesday night at 8:00 Mia<lb />
Slavenska, David Tihmar and com-<lb />
pany will be presented in the Wright<lb />
Auditorium.<lb />
Mia Slavenska was born in Yugo-<lb />
slavia. She trained at the Royal<lb />
Academy of music in Zagreb and in<lb />
Paris.<lb />
At the age of sixteen she gave her<lb />
first gala performance at the Opera<lb />
House in Zagreb with her own dance<lb />
ensemble, in a program entirely ar-<lb />
ranged and choreographed by her-<lb />
self.<lb />
In 1938 she joined the Ballet Russe<lb />
de Monte Carlo in Europe as prime<lb />
ballerina and toured with the com-<lb />
pany throughout North America and<lb />
South America.<lb />
She has starred in the ballets<lb />
Giselle, Swan Lake, Gaiete Paris-<lb />
ienne, Scheherezade, Sylphides, Cop-<lb />
pelia, Nutcracker, Spectre de la<lb />
Rose.<lb />
Miss Slavenska was in the picture<lb />
Ballerina.<lb />
She personally designs many of<lb />
the costumes for the ballets which<lb />
she choreographs. 58 of these ori-<lb />
ginal costume sketches have been<lb />
shown at various times at exhibi-<lb />
tions in art museums.<lb />
David Tihmar was horn in Blair,<lb />
Oklahoma. He has had training<lb />
with Albertieri, Bronislava Nijinska,<lb />
Adolph Bohm, Theodore Koslogg. He<lb />
also studied technic of modern dance<lb />
movement with Kreutzberg; at Jooss-<lb />
music Leeder School; oriental dance with<lb />
tossell Ram Gopal. the Hindu Temple<lb />
and for two years under Miss Gorrell. Dancor; and the Spanish dance with<lb />
During her sophomore year she gave jose Fernandez.<lb />
Tihmar made his debut at Holly-<lb />
CAMILLE JERNIGAN<lb />
Camille Jernigan<lb />
To Give Music<lb />
?!sl Thursday<lb />
V v<lb />
On Thursday evening, April 12, at<lb />
8:30 p. ni Camille Jernigan, an ottt-<lb />
standii : s ni r, will give a music<lb />
recital in the Wright Auditorium.<lb />
Elizabeth Bridgers will render sever-<lb />
al vocal selections.<lb />
Miss Jernigan has studied<lb />
for two years under Denton Rossell<lb />
a recital under Mr. Rossell<lb />
The program for Thursday evening<lb />
consists of the following selections:<lb />
Bourree from 2nd Violin<lb />
Miss Lois Grigsby of the English Bach<lb />
department presented to the mem- - 14t No. o Beethoven<lb />
hers of the English Club on J� m Db . Chopin<lb />
27 a sketch of Voltaire s "The World!<lb />
As It Goes<lb />
The theme for the year. "Tins In- j<lb />
terlocking World" was carried out by<lb />
n reading and interpretation of Vol-<lb />
taire! "Philisophical History<lb />
From her summary of the sketch,<lb />
"The World As It Goes Miss Grigs-<lb />
by told of a young man, Babook, who<lb />
went to a city, called Parfaraus to<lb />
see if the people there were worth<lb />
saving. If Babook found these<lb />
'people not worth saving he would al-<lb />
low an angel to destroy Parfaraus.<lb />
Babook through his travel through-<lb />
out the city came in contact with<lb />
scholars, actors, tradesmen, mini-<lb />
sters, writers, and people from vari-<lb />
ous walks of life.<lb />
Nocturne in F Flat �<lb />
Etude Op. 25, No. 9<lb />
To a Hilltop<lb />
Sea Raptures<lb />
Chopin<lb />
Chopin<lb />
Ralph Cox<lb />
Eric Coates<lb />
Lolly Pops Huntington Woodman<lb />
Elizabeth Bridgers, Voice<lb />
Fantastic Dances 2 and 3�Sshosta-<lb />
kovich<lb />
Lcherso Griffes<lb />
Concerto in A Minor<lb />
lit Movement Schumann<lb />
Miss Gorrell at Second Piano<lb />
Englsh Class 234<lb />
Sees Art Exhibit<lb />
: Kay<lb />
Ham, Mayi, as.sted at the pano.<lb />
MerrinuJ The contestants were Be t Ed<lb />
Sopho- Uridge, Charlotte Womble Clara Lee<lb />
Sarah Crabtree, Martha Moseley, Mvss<lb />
Nance, Houston, Margaret Banks Lauvene<lb />
. ,1 Fresh- Keltner. Dot Whichard, Miss Cox,<lb />
. l,man; Bertha Mallard, Mary E. Holhng-<lb />
.�� Jam worth, Pat Merrill, Frances Lewis,<lb />
.el- i, Sen Virginia Small, Ima<lb />
-�� r FsRr Ns?su<lb />
question asked was to give the com-<lb />
iZr and title of songs played by<lb />
Camille Jernigan. There were ten<lb />
correct answers.<lb />
The meeting was adjourned at<lb />
8:00 p.m<lb />
llu. ,����, �t � r i-K lw( month,8 meetlne the 8tory<lb />
Qswl f"r" . , ,f ?�� of the statue ot "The Wineed Vie-<lb />
Ml�, K -�'�l7LJt: I �V" which ,�a�iS in the Hlw, �<lb />
� N  surrendered nei uuues pm4 r�<lb />
IriUnan  Thelma Jones of Win-told to the members by M.ss Emma<lb />
Iterville. N. C. Mary Frances ex-<lb />
I plain, d about a shelf for the mem-<lb />
j Miss Emma Harper's English 234<lb />
Of those Babook saw, he found f�W class, as well as many of the art stu-<lb />
worth saving. However, the scholars I dents and others interested visted the<lb />
he met on the street so impressed' Slu ppard Memorial Library last week<lb />
him that he changed his mind and to see an art exhibit of Chinese<lb />
spared the city. Mexican. Japanese Philippine, and<lb />
Miss Grigsby said in conclusion, Fast India objects d art and paint-<lb />
"This idea is much the same as feelings by artists of Eastern Carolina.<lb />
bers of the chapter being in the li-<lb />
brary. She also told of other ma-<lb />
tt rials in the F. F. A. room.<lb />
As publicity chairman. Helen Rouse<lb />
t,inu,l her duties over to Frances<lb />
Turner. Helen told of her job of<lb />
sending invitations to members, writ-<lb />
ing the news for the paper, and urg-<lb />
r; Margaret<lb />
, Lee 1'owell.<lb />
i Pridgea, Senior;<lb />
Senior; Mildred<lb />
Hooper, who was advisor of the<lb />
class of 1928, the class which pre-<lb />
sented the statue to the college. Miss<lb />
Hooper in her talk explained the<lb />
significance of the statue as a sym-<lb />
bol of victory and told how the class<lb />
of PJ28 used that as the theme of<lb />
their class day exercises.<lb />
A play was written and produced<lb />
by members of the class.<lb />
THE PROGRAM FOR GRADUATION-1945<lb />
.CE<lb />
. Freshman; Ellen<lb />
� l ft -cr Senior;<lb />
 F,� hman; Iris<lb />
: Mary Janice<lb />
Mar y Penny<lb />
 ; Edith Starling.<lb />
Steefe, Freshman;<lb />
. Senior; Martha<lb />
re; Elizabeth Sut-<lb />
Hn. B. B. Sugg, Jr<lb />
Doxfa Taylor, Fresh-<lb />
V lughan, Sophomore'<lb />
. -hman; Flsie West,<lb />
H .  Ruth<lb />
H  A. Whichard, Fresh-<lb />
White, Senior; Esther<lb />
White. Senior; Marion Lee<lb />
ior; Bettye Jean White-<lb />
Young<lb />
ip)�To meet<lb />
Rochester, N. Y.�UTJ<lb />
the rapidly growing need for educa<lb />
tonal "guidance for returning wa<lb />
veterans, a United Educaitonal Ser<lb />
� has been inaugurated m tide<lb />
The Rochester Board jTM��<lb />
lartmewSl supply for the first few<lb />
partmem counselor ex-<lb />
 � SJfctrSl �e.d a, -<lb />
Whichard, I cat.onal testing.<lb />
SATURDAY, JUNE 2<lb />
10.30 A.M.�Meeting of the Alumni Association<lb />
4:00P.MTea for Alumni and Faculty in New Classroom<lb />
Building<lb />
1 -00 P M.�Alumni Luncheon<lb />
630P.MAllegiance Service, Class of 1945, West Campus<lb />
8:30 P. M.�Music Recital<lb />
ttitude today. There is both good<lb />
and bad in a city and in its people<lb />
Grace Whitehurst, president, had<lb />
charge of the meeting.<lb />
The speaker was introduced by<lb />
Mary Frances Ellis, chairman of the<lb />
program committee.<lb />
Dorothy Lewis will have charge of<lb />
the program for next month.<lb />
Song Service Held<lb />
At Vespers March 23<lb />
Vespers Friday night, March 23,<lb />
was a song service under the lead-<lb />
ership of Martha Strawn, music<lb />
chairman of the YWCA. Mildred<lb />
Wellons read the 98th Psalm and led<lb />
in prayer.<lb />
Sunday night vespers were in charge<lb />
of Robert Suttie, USMC and other<lb />
Marines who told of some of their<lb />
experiences with God on the battle-<lb />
fronts.<lb />
wood Bowl in Adolph Bohm's "Ballet<lb />
Mechanique He was feature dancer<lb />
in Johannes Poulsen's production of<lb />
"Everyman He was the star in<lb />
Chariot's Revue and was engaged for<lb />
two performances at the Belles<lb />
Artes, the National Theatre in Mex-<lb />
ico City, and remained to give 20<lb />
concert performances.<lb />
Miss Slavenska was introduced to<lb />
this country through the beautiful<lb />
French motion picture, "Ballerina<lb />
That was six years ago.<lb />
Born in Slavonski Brod (Yugo-<lb />
slavia) at the crossroads of Occiden-<lb />
tal and Oriental culture, she is<lb />
typically slavic in looks. Beautiful<lb />
of face, Slavenska has an aureole of<lb />
radiant coppery hair. Her eyes are<lb />
dreamy and they change color in a<lb />
flash, dark or bright, depending on<lb />
her mood.<lb />
"I was a very sickly little bundle<lb />
of less than three pounds, when 1<lb />
was born said Miss Slavenska.<lb />
"My father permitted to have me<lb />
I christened 'Mia' only because I was<lb />
'not to live more than a few hours,<lb />
land so it didn't really matter what<lb />
they called me. But it did matter,<lb />
however. Helped by my mother's<lb />
unbreakable will and faith, I won my<lb />
first battle with life.<lb />
"My wish to become a dancer must<lb />
by my<lb />
Most of the materials on display me<lb />
m �.k,aned to the art center by JLTIlr � loved the theatre.<lb />
George Monk of Farmville who lived mother, Sw sue <lb />
in Chinafor some time.<lb />
Interesting among the Chinese ex-<lb />
hibit were the Quartz horses, Porce-<lb />
lain incense pots, carved ivory pieces,<lb />
I.aquee cigar box, ornamental pieces<lb />
of fumtiure, an opium pipe, dolls<lb />
dressed in native costume, a minia-<lb />
ture of a typical wheel barrow and<lb />
beautiful jade jewelry.<lb />
Still, my father permitted me to take<lb />
my dancing lessons only because I<lb />
was so tiny and delicate that a form<lb />
6T exercise proved to be very much<lb />
necessary. I took my first lesson<lb />
when I was four years old and I cried<lb />
all night many times because my<lb />
teacher was so fat. I couldn't be-<lb />
lieve it was possible for such a fat<lb />
woman to be a dancer. That was the<lb />
�k first shambles of my dreams<lb />
Outstanding in the Japanese ob- rst <lb />
Freshman; Frances<lb />
irst, Freshman, Murial White-<lb />
Senior; Norma Whitfield, Sen-<lb />
Ruth Whitfield, Fr-hinnn; Vern -j<lb />
arl Williams, Senior; Pmear Mae tu. w<lb />
tf-ney, Senior; Nellie Winfi ,<lb />
Sophomore; Ruth Winslow, Senior<lb />
Charlotte Womble, Senior; Lauven.<lb />
Womble, Senior; Mary Louise Worn<lb />
ble. Unclassified; Ann Judson Woody<lb />
Sophomore; Iris Woody Junior<lb />
Olive Woody, Sophomore; Mrs. Sybil<lb />
SUNDAY, JUNE 3<lb />
ll-l' Yates, Rector Church<lb />
ot thf Holy Cro. Chapel Hill, North Carolina<lb />
� OOP M � Y.W.�Y.M.C.A. Vesper Service<lb />
Robert H. Wright Auditorium<lb />
MONDAY, JUNE 4<lb />
10:30A.MCrrcrbr,t gg� Opjjgja, of<lb />
North Carolina, Raleigh, North Carolina.<lb />
11:30 A. M.�Graduating Exercises<lb />
Z: Suttie 8aid that Goo had mAmm �� HfZZTjM,<lb />
eyes but ours, no hands but ours and<lb />
no minds but ours through which<lb />
to reach our fellow men<lb />
Other Marines who took part in<lb />
the program were Pfc. William J.<lb />
Pearie, Philadephia, Pa Cpl. Eure<lb />
Marshall, Stockbridge, Michigan, Sgt.<lb />
R. C. Beydler, Buffalo, Wyoming,<lb />
Earl J. Gough, Ph. M Chicago, Illi-<lb />
nois, and S.Sgt. A. G. Cowart, Miami,<lb />
Florida.<lb />
For Friday night vespers, Kather-<lb />
ine Davenport read an Easter story<lb />
and Sallie Margaret Johnston sang<lb />
a solo.<lb />
Miss Slavenska be'eves the knowl-<lb />
edge and complete understanding of<lb />
music to be imperative to a dancer.<lb />
She has had seven years of musical<lb />
studies at the Royal Academy of<lb />
Music in Zagreb (Yugoslavia). An<lb />
amusing incident in her career tells<lb />
us that she has perfect pitch. On<lb />
one of her orchestral rehearsals be-<lb />
fore her Paris dance rectial, she<lb />
patiently danced through a few flat<lb />
notes in the brass section. Finally<lb />
pUy as well as a number of htho- any ,onger.<lb />
graphs, aqua-tints, woodcuts and . f-<lb />
water color paintings. conductor to quiet the orchestra.<lb />
jects shown-were two examples of<lb />
their famous rocking statues, a tiger<lb />
?.nd an elephant.<lb />
The Philippine collection included<lb />
a native costume and pieces of hand-<lb />
work made from pineapple fibers.<lb />
Many pieces of typical Mexican<lb />
handcraft, such as woven rugs, bas-<lb />
kets, lamps, metal bracelets, and pic-<lb />
Also on exhibit were several oil<lb />
portraits of Greenville Citizens,<lb />
water color still lifes and miniatures<lb />
painted by Mrs. Georgia Hearne of<lb />
Greenville. Other pictures on dis-<lb />
play included portraits painted by<lb />
New Bern and Kinston artists.<lb />
Serving as guides in explaining the<lb />
exhibit were Mrs. Evelyn Glenn,<lb />
"Would you please check the parts<lb />
of the horns? They are flat two<lb />
bars before Number 34 The con-<lb />
ductor checked; Slavenska was right<lb />
and thereby earned the great respect<lb />
of the musicians.<lb />
Mia Slavenska studied with some<lb />
of greatest teachers of continental<lb />
Europe, and acquired the title of<lb />
nvhihit were Mrs. rveiyu vj�w�a, i�- - - ta <lb />
Mrs Gaorge Monk, Mr. J. H. B. hallerin. .�.��'� �t N.U<lb />
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PAGE TWO<lb />
The TECO ECHO<lb />
Avoid Those Last<lb />
Minute Rushes<lb />
Most of us, as students, are sooner (and<lb />
in all probability it will be sooner) or later<lb />
faced with a "last minute rush<lb />
It may have begun the time you woke<lb />
lip at 7:55 a.m. and made it to breakfast.<lb />
Or. what about the time you were down in<lb />
the "Y" store and someone said it was time<lb />
for the bell, so you scooted upstair and ar-<lb />
rived puffing and puffing just as the bell<lb />
rang?<lb />
Most of us in that "last minute rush"<lb />
breath a sigh of relief that we are finally<lb />
through! I think no one should be able to<lb />
do this more earnestly than those who work<lb />
in the bookroom as the quarter ends, those<lb />
who put up the lunch mail, those who serve<lb />
the 9:25 customers in the "Y" store, and<lb />
those who serve in the dining hall on Thurs-<lb />
day and Sunday.<lb />
Everywhere you turn there are excellent<lb />
examples of rushing. Why 1 know a report-<lb />
er who had to write a copy in ten minutes<lb />
so that it could get to press that morning.<lb />
Tick! Tick!<lb />
The point is what are we going to do<lb />
about it? Of course there are some argu-<lb />
ments on both sides, but to use an old saying<lb />
"You are the masters of your own fate So,<lb />
its up to you!<lb />
Granted, some rushing has to be done,<lb />
but there are times when, if we planned<lb />
ahead, we could avoid some of those "un-<lb />
avoidable" (?) moments. What does your<lb />
"date" think about it?<lb />
Students Should Cooperate<lb />
In May Day Exercises<lb />
In less than a month the college will<lb />
have the May Day exercises. For this to be<lb />
a success the students will have to cooperate<lb />
with the committees in every way possible.<lb />
The committees will need people to give sug-<lb />
gestions, and to help plan and decorate if<lb />
this is to be the best May Day yet.<lb />
Let's remember that it is for us that the<lb />
May Day is jriven. We are the ones that will<lb />
enjoy watching the dances and the court: we<lb />
are "the ones that will have benefit of the<lb />
dance that night. So. fellow students, let's<lb />
be willing to help. Promise ourselves that<lb />
we will do all in our power to make this a<lb />
May Day that will go down in the history of<lb />
the school.<lb />
SCUMMING<lb />
By The Keyhole Korrespondent<lb />
Stud<lb />
ent on<lb />
the StanJ<lb />
STUDENT SPOTLICin<lb />
! �<lb />
Oh. oh, Easter's come and past, and all<lb />
the bunnies, the flowers and the eggs have<lb />
another year to wait before coming into view.<lb />
The Easier Bunny was certainly good to<lb />
some of the gals and guys this year. Take<lb />
Cat Long for instance. Mr Bunny left Billy<lb />
Byrd all wrapped up in red ribbon just for<lb />
Cat, and can she use him! ! ! Roommate<lb />
Margaret Williams will probably ask for<lb />
Mitchell White again next year, 'cause it's<lb />
getting to he such a serious affair <lb />
Robbie Parker went on an Raster Rgg<lb />
Hunt, and guess what she found? Abbey<lb />
Dunn, all purple and gold, and just itching<lb />
to be found by Robbie. What luck ! ! ! ! !<lb />
Also participating in tin- "hunt" were Jean<lb />
Chaplain and Elna Powell. Roth chalked<lb />
up eight to their credit. But, what we can't<lb />
figure out, is if they were eggs or Lts.<lb />
Trudy Loughlin hit .Jackpot, and every-<lb />
thing else that's good. Her sailor got home<lb />
for four wonderful days. That was better<lb />
than t orchids, wasn't it. Trudy?<lb />
Now that "Chief" is back, it looks like<lb />
he's gonna' give you a little competition<lb />
with Frances, doesn't it, Billy Denton?? ?<lb />
Miriam Harper, who is that Marine that<lb />
keeps haunting Cotten parlor with you?<lb />
What does it mean?<lb />
Say, Rick, do you have a priority on<lb />
corsages, or are you just real popular??<lb />
Three for one Raster has really got the biz.<lb />
and we envy you. but much ! Hennie are<lb />
you still carrying the torch for Billy Turner<lb />
7 o � �)<lb />
QUESTION (local): What Suggestions for<lb />
improvement would you make, if you were<lb />
in authority at ECTC?<lb />
Mattde E. Smith: Have electrified mat-<lb />
tresses that would so shock you at G :50 a.m.<lb />
that you'd be GLAD to get up!<lb />
Colleen James: Air condition the dorm-<lb />
itories!<lb />
Wilton Joyner: Buy Mrs. Morton a big<lb />
blindfold with instructions to use at night!<lb />
ill<lb />
I<lb />
bpea<lb />
found on<lb />
h r room an<lb />
a i<lb />
11 i<lb />
final<lb />
girl I've really<lb />
budg<lb />
Inbel i<lb />
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t, cated her in the<lb />
rl and hard, t<lb />
int<lb />
onderfu<lb />
i ! till.<lb />
she WOl<lb />
tomers'<lb />
you can e what ay<lb />
Elsie, from Allen<lb />
from thai high<lb />
ated<lb />
atea iroi �  w<lb />
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hei t'leshn. r she<lb />
he freshman YW A<lb />
Evelyn Modlin<lb />
pus at night�in<lb />
sometime'<lb />
: Ret Freshmen off cam-<lb />
fact, let freshmen off,<lb />
Jean 11 nil: Install sound-proof rooms in<lb />
the music department. As it is now, it's a<lb />
matter of survival of the fittest . . . or rath-<lb />
er, the loudest!<lb />
t<lb />
ber of the<lb />
year. Not<lb />
 ffice, she s a repr<lb />
to t<lb />
Rumors by wa<lb />
that Harold Rail is<lb />
What will you d .Mary Georg<lb />
bee? And speaking of<lb />
planning on uniting, how<lb />
of the bunnies tell us<lb />
singing nuptial tunes<lb />
and Alma<lb />
couples that are<lb />
about Marguerite<lb />
and J. D -lean ami Bol<lb />
Billv. Mary A3<lb />
ice and<lb />
oh.<lb />
Mike<lb />
Mary Alice and<lb />
�Janice and Russ,<lb />
Rittle Bit and Robert. Susie and Beverly, and<lb />
Elsie and Frances. What a lot of weddings<lb />
there are- gonna be<lb />
Margie .(ones, won't that<lb />
May for vou when Joe<lb />
Hi<lb />
as<lb />
Lt.<lb />
be a glad day<lb />
assiter comes<lb />
We're happy<lb />
a basket .<lb />
It really<lb />
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it Lota?<lb />
ooks<lb />
II us.<lb />
Help In The Seventh<lb />
War Loan<lb />
Drive<lb />
The Teco Echo<lb />
Published Biweekly by the Students of<lb />
East Carolina Teachers College<lb />
sailing into ECTC<lb />
for you.<lb />
Just like two bunnies in<lb />
that's "Snag" and Flossie.<lb />
like the real thing this time .<lb />
That knocked you out. didn't<lb />
"Rish are you and -lane getting up a<lb />
case, while Florence is temporarily out of<lb />
commission? That's what it looks like, and<lb />
by way of the grapevine, we hear it straight.<lb />
Have you been up on the roof? All the<lb />
Science teachers, home ec. and who els hope<lb />
you don't. In the middle of their most in-<lb />
teresting lectures, something like this inter-<lb />
rupts themDot Harris, you know doggone<lb />
well I'm at least three times darker than you<lb />
are am4 . . . Dot replies: "Cora Staley,<lb />
that's not so. Besides, the only reason<lb />
you're trying to get a tan is so you can vamp<lb />
Herb Lee, and you know it Or maybe this<lb />
 "Rage Duke. I hate to play bridge with<lb />
you. You jumped me to six hearts on the<lb />
seven and eight and  Well, Dot, I<lb />
wanted to finish putting a coat of Ed Stan-<lb />
field on my fingernails If vu see Lou<lb />
Lueitti Edwards: Add Raster holidays<lb />
and all kinds of holida) s. (editor's note: the<lb />
former was granted�thanks, Administra-<lb />
ton!)<lb />
Kathleen Whichard: Rut escalators in<lb />
Austin Building.<lb />
CUinth PlyU r: Keep the parlors as dark<lb />
always as they were on Raster week-end.<lb />
(said with relish!)<lb />
Margaret Carol Banks: Place an auto-<lb />
matic pepsi-eola and hot dog stand outside<lb />
every dorm!<lb />
Helei C. Hardy: Invent a "magic tank"<lb />
equipped with knowledge and facts of the<lb />
push button type to use in blank moments.<lb />
Florence Davenport: If no' air condi<lb />
Honing, electric fans, at least!<lb />
Ruth Beddard: Request the aviators to<lb />
stay at least twenty feet above the Classroom<lb />
Building roof when the girls are sunbathing.<lb />
Carinna Forlines: .Modernize the day<lb />
students' room, complete with juke box, tele-<lb />
 hone and date directory.<lb />
lltnl Jackson: Ask Miss Davis, for her<lb />
dog's benefit, to keep him tied down -just a<lb />
word for )1' Ragsdale.<lb />
Bessie Mai Butt: It pleases me as is . .<lb />
 I like it!<lb />
Question international): What think-<lb />
est Then of th Dumbarton Oaks Plan!<lb />
m-<lb />
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ental from tl ��<lb />
0 iv HO, .<lb />
urer to the Student Cooperal I<lb />
end has been eleel d i i!V1' t"� K<lb />
 'Although she i I '<lb />
leal Ed �<lb />
thinks sh<lb />
1 guess most i f �<lb />
Elsie is also i l <lb />
Ri fraternity. Sh�<lb />
v,eek end to attend and R. n De-<lb />
bating Tournament, re<lb />
ensic Club.<lb />
w , did with her<lb />
ure t ime she asked:<lb />
-�-<lb />
w<lb />
James Doolittle take off from I<lb />
the Hornet to Tokyo. He had a hand i<lb />
battle of Midway in v. hid: I<lb />
down and sp ur da<lb />
rubber life raft. H t the<lb />
bardmenl before R yt and '<lb />
Samar, Mendona and Luxon.<lb />
LUCK AND FOUR LEAF<lb />
CLOVER<lb />
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vear is new<lb />
Spring th.i<lb />
ken all ivds, ana' to th<lb />
Ihe earliest in forty-nine<lb />
Claude Plyler: Never heard of him!<lb />
Florence Davenport: Americans like to<lb />
think themselves the wealthiest peoph�why<lb />
not let them show it by contributing at least<lb />
one-third of the International Stabilization<lb />
Fund, then! Let the United States be the<lb />
"good Samaritan" in raising her neighbors<lb />
from the economic mire!<lb />
Margaret Holt: Oh, I<lb />
yours?�and so to oblige:<lb />
dunno�what's<lb />
To we,<lb />
'cause<lb />
or<lb />
Entered as second-class matter December 3,<lb />
1925, at the U. S. Postoffice. Greenville,<lb />
N. C, under the act of March 3, 1879.<lb />
Co-Editors<lb />
Jean Goggin and Mary Young Bass<lb />
Freda Caudell . . . Associate Editor<lb />
Reporter<lb />
Marjorie Smith, Curtis Butler, Elsie West,<lb />
Violet Sparks, Thelma Cherry, Mary<lb />
Buckmaster, Edna Earle Moore, Betty<lb />
Jarvis, Jean Hull, Edna Vann Harrell, Etta<lb />
Frances Harper, Jean Hodgen, Evelyn<lb />
Lewis, Bud Jackson, Ruth Whitfield, Betsy<lb />
Hellen, Joyce Strickland, Nan Little, Ella<lb />
Cashwell.<lb />
Penny Smith, just say "UGH"<lb />
you'd really think they were Indians<lb />
Yes, the roof really reveals a lot.<lb />
Back to Easter  Lucille Husketh,<lb />
those flowers were certainly pretty . . . and<lb />
we know it's great to be in love. You take<lb />
good care of the bunnies 'n' stuff till next<lb />
year<lb />
And, oh,<lb />
April Fool!<lb />
Bobbie Parrish: Here's hoping it will<lb />
help pave the way for the more important<lb />
conference coming up in San Francisco,<lb />
soon.<lb />
This ppi ing one oi campu<lb />
of the tim " is the - e for ban- l<lb />
clovers. Students going to and from<lb />
dining hall keep their � lued on the clo-<lb />
ver so much that th i em likel: I<lb />
over and land in the middle of thorn at any<lb />
moment.<lb />
Amidst ail of the profusion - irl<lb />
will gleet . � bout. "Look, I've found a<lb />
four lea: i r , sitting in I<lb />
middle e �' v a m her. car -<lb />
ily inspecting hoc se nth one. sifts<lb />
her eye-brows�as if I "Really?"<lb />
other students eVaning their necks<lb />
of the dormitory windows gasp in dismay,<lb />
for below them is ; c tie. Their fa-<lb />
vorite marines, who are lolling on the cam-<lb />
pus, suddenly wonder "what's going on, any-<lb />
way, in all that clover!1 They decide to<lb />
investigate.<lb />
M 'I.Y XI<lb />
As I<lb />
Boots BroadweU: Ditto<lb />
sentiment<lb />
that's my<lb />
When they do, they find not only the<lb />
answer to the present problem, but i<lb />
solution as to how to spend the rest of the<lb />
evening.<lb />
Wilton Joyner: Where is that place?<lb />
Helen C. Hardy: Anything you say is<lb />
what goes for me!<lb />
Bad Jackson: It's a good plan, if it<lb />
works!<lb />
e girls above in the dormitory �<lb />
becoming very much aware of the ap-<lb />
run hurriedly down the<lb />
The girls<lb />
are<lb />
proaching situation<lb />
steps and out onto the campus. Alas, when<lb />
they reach, the campus the girls have dis-<lb />
appeared and with them, also the marines.<lb />
"Who said four leaf clover is lucky, any-<lb />
way 7"<lb />
So<lb />
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WITH THE ARMED FORCES<lb />
By Jean Goggin<lb />
WHAT NEXT? ?<lb />
Ruby Hudson<lb />
Neil Posey . .<lb />
Jack Johnson<lb />
Margaret Nisbet<lb />
Assignment Editor<lb />
. . Sports Editor<lb />
Photography Editor<lb />
. . . Cartoonist<lb />
Business Staff<lb />
June Best Brandenburg . . Business Mgr.<lb />
Associate Business Managers<lb />
Eleanor Harrison, Miriam Harper,<lb />
Mary Elizabeth Wooten, Jean Ipock,<lb />
Sid Bunn, Kit Blackham.<lb />
DR. Beecher Flanagan Faculty Adviser<lb />
GRAHAM T. Olive . . Technical Adviser<lb />
We have received a letter from Milton<lb />
Cox thanking us for the college paper. He<lb />
said: "such little things as a paper don't<lb />
mean much to some people, but when a ser-<lb />
vice man receives a copy of his College<lb />
Paper�well, it means a lot His address<lb />
is now H. ML Cox Sp(Y) 1C; N. A. S.<lb />
Oper. Tower, Atlantic City, N. J.<lb /><lb />
AC Graham Gulley, whose address is<lb />
now AC Oscar Gulley, Jr 34671119 FIT<lb />
3-1-1 IN, advanced Navigation, Telman<lb />
Field, La writes it is good to get the news<lb />
and views of the Alma Mater.<lb /><lb />
Ruth K. Stall ings now a Wac in the Arm<lb />
forces writes "I miss being on the campus,<lb />
but am happy in the service and like my<lb />
work very much. I'm working in the Phys-<lb />
ical Therapy Clinic now. However, begin-<lb />
you'd expect to find in a veterans' hospital.<lb />
i yet have to see a sad one, and I've seen<lb />
pome banged-up cases<lb /><lb />
John B. Thomas was recently promoted<lb />
from first Lieutenant to Captain while serv-<lb />
ing with the Army in France. Captain<lb />
Thomas volunteered as a private three years<lb />
ago. After considerable training in ordi-<lb />
nance he was selected to attend officers'<lb />
training school because of "especially meri-<lb />
torious service" while a private. He be-<lb />
came a second Lieutenant and last year was<lb />
made a first Lientenant. He has been in<lb />
France since shortly after D-Day.<lb /><lb />
Lt. Bruce "Chick" Murray writes from<lb />
Assam, India, that he is in A. T. C. and is<lb />
flying cargo over the "Hump" into China.<lb />
As time marches on we find its path-<lb />
way littered with wearing apparel. If our<lb />
great grandmothers mouldering to dust in<lb />
their long skirts and petticoats could break<lb />
the bonds that hold them to the past ami<lb />
journey earthward to the present, they would<lb />
probably take one look at this naked age<lb />
and go hack and turn over in their graves.<lb />
Once a billowing skirt and seven petti-<lb />
coats were a maiden's source of protection<lb />
from roving eyes that might center their<lb />
gaze upon a slim petite "twenty-inches from<lb />
the floor" dress which "barely covers one's<lb />
knees<lb />
I am not the most modest person in the<lb />
world, and I appreciate a beautiful, sym-<lb />
metrical, and well-developed body as much as<lb />
only sixteen. It is an everyday sight to<lb />
meet a young lady on her way to the shower<lb />
with only a towel draped around her. A<lb />
favorit pastime of dormitory life is that of<lb />
finding a freshman who in all her<lb />
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all aglow I.<lb />
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ever, begin- The ship he flies is A C-46. His address is "�� � V"1"11 � �� ner unen-<lb />
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"Working in a hospital gives me a great Jennings has really been a fighting man of J�?8t de her according to the Texas State<lb />
satisfaction, knowing I am helping toward this war. Already he has seen about as. violent .ing and tearful pleading voice HI � , v�<lb />
�n into the<lb />
Madison Avenue, New York, N. Y. Chicago, a wounded soldier s recovery. The pati<lb />
Boston, Los Angeles, San Francisco. ents' morale is amazingly high and not what<lb />
much of the war as any man who has come<lb />
home from it. He saw the then Lt. Col.<lb />
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pleading voice cil, with headquarters on the Unive<lb />
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married oa February 25.<lb />
Since graduating- the bride has<lb />
ben employed in Chapel Hill as sec-<lb />
retary to the N. C.<lb />
S m iety.<lb />
Dr. Brown is a graduate of the<lb />
University of Illinonis. received<lb />
Master's degree from<lb />
A i M and his Ph. D<lb />
Slate University. H<lb />
the faculty of the School of Com-<lb />
l�e in the University of North<lb />
Carolina where the couple will live.<lb />
Former Student<lb />
Gives Glossary<lb />
Of Army Slang<lb />
his<lb />
Oklahoma<lb />
from Ohio<lb />
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On March S, Ueita Shifley Messick<lb />
ame the bride of Dr. William<lb />
McCoy Eagles.<lb />
After leering ECTC, she attended<lb />
in Wake Forest and recently has been<lb />
lying medical technology at Duke.<lb />
Dr. Eagles took both his onder-<lb />
irlotte graduate and his medical degree at<lb />
ter- Duke University. Since completing<lb />
internship at Duke he has been<lb />
-ring there as assistant resident<lb />
R irgery.<lb />
r. K<lb />
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l.ou Meta Barden and Sgt. Jay L.<lb />
(Roslyn Lilea win' married on March IT.<lb />
. A. S. � rhey will be at home in Laurinburg<lb />
1 EL where Sgt. l.iles is stationed after<lb />
of overseas service and<lb />
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Liles is secretary of the<lb />
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26 months<lb />
where Mr.<lb />
Laurinburg<lb />
nne F.lizabeth Morton, a student.<lb />
and Pfc Chesley Venabk Morton,<lb />
Q.S.M.C loth of Greenville, were<lb />
married on March 5th. The couple<lb />
will be at home in Atlantic Beach,<lb />
North I arolina.<lb />
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The marriage of Kloise Marslen-<lb />
der. las of '2-N to Krnest Russell<lb />
Randolph area eoleminsed on March<lb />
B. Th�- couple will be at home in<lb />
Moyock.<lb />
I.uc Pat Meads. WAVE,<lb />
r.s.A<lb />
; stationed at Elizabeth City, and s<lb />
ember of 1936 A. B. Class, and<lb />
Hassell House Worstey, mayor and<lb />
isinesa man of Oak City, were mar-<lb />
ried n February -4th.<lb />
South<lb />
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a Byrd Ogle-<lb />
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Mane (.upton. Class of '4 and a<lb />
aber of Creedmor High School<lb />
1 acuity, and Pvt. Arthur Ray Currin,<lb />
of (amp Wheeler, Georgia, -were<lb />
married on February 6th.<lb />
Louise Averett. a member of the<lb />
Jxorlina High School faculty, and Lt.<lb />
Willard W. King, who recently re-<lb />
el Lved his commission at Fort Ben-<lb />
r.ing. Georgia, were married in Ox-<lb />
ford on February 23.<lb />
Sun �� after-<lb />
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� � in 1929,<lb />
tated from<lb />
� i mmerce, At-<lb />
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ity of North<lb />
,  Busi- Ensign Kenneth A. oolard on<lb />
Kdith Guthrie became the bride of<lb />
i rtson March 6.<lb />
� tculty of<lb />
 College<lb />
Dardenella Proctor became the<lb />
well-known j bride of Lt. James P. Blow on Feb-<lb />
an. where the ruary<lb />
l<lb />
War terms and their meanings.<lb />
Collected by a former advanced com-<lb />
position student. ,<lb />
Brass Hat Staff Officer<lb />
Hit the slid -use a parachute<lb />
Do.io ('�(� before he solos<lb />
Fish- -Torpedo<lb />
To Brown off to get fed up<lb />
Kit Da Artist -Radio operator<lb />
Snow job a tall story<lb />
I fi ih� Salmon<lb />
H 1; 1 e Tl e Chaplin<lb />
'o- n Medals�Beer Stains<lb />
Ack-A k machine gun<lb />
D and D. Dunk and dirty<lb />
I G Potatoes<lb />
A Lawnmowi r a razor<lb />
The Ptomaine Domain the mess<lb />
� awbones- -army doctor<lb />
Ash can depth charge<lb />
Monkey Dr. 1! calisthenics<lb />
Dog show�foot inspection<lb />
Armored Gaw canned milk<lb />
Top Kii:k 1- ii si Serg ant<lb />
Light house Salt shaker<lb />
Milkauke. Goiter overstuffed<lb />
Chest hardware medals<lb />
Frogskin Dollar Bill<lb />
A Down Wind a vain pilot<lb />
Latrine Rumor � Unfounded<lb />
port<lb />
A Mao West Bouyant life saving<lb />
jacket<lb />
Sanpaper the anchor so unneces-<lb />
sary work<lb />
A Rebel A Southern girl<lb />
Bathroom Stationery�Toilet tissue<lb />
Chest Hardware medals<lb />
Motorsycle sidecar Bath Tub<lb />
Canary A beautiful girl<lb />
Belly Robber Mess Sergeant<lb />
Seagull� hick-<lb />
Gold Brick Soldier who dodges<lb />
work<lb />
Flea Bag- Matt loss<lb />
AGertrude � r on office duty<lb />
Brown Bombers C C pills the<lb />
Army 1 laxative<lb />
Gruesome Twosomes G. I. Shoes<lb />
i tume Jewelry Officers - insig-<lb />
a �<lb />
S� a G ins Bell Hops Marin a<lb />
African Gold Crap shooting<lb />
Dog Faro Soldi� i<lb />
, � anyone w ho buys a drink<lb />
pass tckout Pass the coffee<lb />
The Crying Towel Chaplin's shirt<lb />
tail<lb />
A Dirt BagSoldier on garbage de-<lb />
tail<lb />
To exercise the landing gear�take<lb />
a walk<lb />
Fall in the Tub Do your own<lb />
laundry<lb />
Two dots and a ds h�Beacon and<lb />
fried eggs<lb />
A mother McCrea�A sad story for<lb />
an alibi<lb />
Rak�Comb<lb />
Roll op your flaps�Be quiet<lb />
Shave tail - Lieutenant<lb />
Slum burner�cook<lb />
S. O. S.� Same old stew<lb />
Bed Pan�A submarine<lb />
Tire Patches �Pancakes<lb />
Yard Bird�Misfit<lb />
Yellow Leys -Calvaryman<lb />
Eebros�Non. Con. Off.<lb />
Pup.�The son of a Jap<lb />
Pup how � Stripped<lb />
exam.<lb />
Reprinted from the A-<lb />
11 Can t you saltc<lb />
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'tout dramatics?'<lb />
tina. Latin American trends to be<lb />
discussed include education, trade and<lb />
labor problems, social legislation and<lb />
contemporary politics.<lb />
"Academic and Extra-Curricular<lb />
Contributions to Inter-Americanism"<lb />
will be evaluated and contrasted in<lb />
a survey planned by the College's<lb />
Inter-American Committee. The stu-<lb />
dies of Coordinating Committees in<lb />
the College's Canadian and South<lb />
American branches promise varied<lb />
viewpoints of good neighbor relation-<lb />
ships. Educational factors leading to<lb />
a better knowledge of Mexican prob-<lb />
lems are being investigated by fac-<lb />
ulty members at Marymount College<lb />
in Los Angeles.<lb />
"Barriers of Inter-American Un-<lb />
derstanding" is the theme of the Bul-<lb />
letin which the combined committees<lb />
have agreed to publish in the spring.<lb />
Representatives continue to encour-<lb />
age and inter-change of faculty, lec-<lb />
turers and students.<lb />
tuition-free enrollment in the Gradu-<lb />
ate School for the amount of acade-<lb />
mic credit and the period of study<lb />
appropriate to the nature and scope<lb />
of the research study to be made, and<lb />
will make available to the student<lb />
the resources of the Center. A limi-<lb />
ted number of assistantships are also<lb />
being made available. They carry a<lb />
stipend of $100 a quarter.<lb />
A leaflet announcing the plan<lb />
states: "The National Opinion Re-<lb />
search Center, established at the<lb />
University of Denver in 1941, was the<lb />
first and to date is the only academ-<lb />
ic organization to establish a rounded<lb />
organization of statisticians and<lb />
analysts, with a personally selected<lb />
and trained staff of interviewers on<lb />
a national scale<lb />
Pea shooter�pursuit plane<lb />
Pea soup�Fog<lb />
Life insurance -Parachute<lb />
Fagle Day�Pay Day<lb />
(ross Bar Hotel�Guard House<lb />
Bubble Dancing�Dishwashing<lb />
Mobile Dandruff�Cooties<lb />
Hit the Har� Go to bed<lb />
Hit the deck�get up<lb />
The Baby Carriage�Machine Gun<lb />
Cart<lb />
The Boudior�tent<lb />
A Brief�weekend leave<lb />
Fog factory�Swamp<lb />
Cannon ball�grapefruit<lb />
Fudge�Army soap<lb />
Headstone�Pillow<lb />
(las House�Beer joint<lb />
Geese�Enemy Bombers<lb />
Jughead�Army mule<lb />
Hamburgers�Hand Grenade<lb />
Little wolf�Corporal<lb />
Meat Wagon�Ambulance<lb />
Night Bomber�play Boy<lb />
A qual roundup�Army Dance<lb />
Black Hawk�Army necktie<lb />
Army Bible�Regulations<lb />
Bomb Heaven�pretty girl<lb />
Cackle jelly�Eggs<lb />
course. Apart from its cultural val-<lb />
ue, the subject aims to serve as an<lb />
introduction to and motivation for<lb />
foreign language study, also as a<lb />
basis of preparation foro prospective<lb />
teachers of similar courses at the<lb />
high school level.<lb />
"Objectives of the purely cultural<lb />
college course in General Language<lb />
are broader than those of the corre-<lb />
sponding secondary school course<lb />
according to Professor Siegfried H.<lb />
Muller, instructor of the study course.<lb />
"While a vital function of the col-<lb />
lege course is the preparation of<lb />
prospective language teachers, stu-<lb />
dents of the social sciences should<lb />
also derive benefits. Methods and<lb />
subject matter depend on the level<lb />
at which the course is given, but the<lb />
pattern of instruction should be built<lb />
around a survey of existing languages<lb />
and relationship and historical de-<lb />
velopment without attempting a<lb />
working knowledge of any particular<lb />
language<lb />
Washington, D. C. � (IP) � The<lb />
U. S. Office of Education recently<lb />
surveyed the educational intentions<lb />
of 10,000 soldiers on duty in the<lb />
United States.<lb />
r, � , ,1D, � . . I With or without financial aid from<lb />
Denver, Colo.� (IP)�The graduate<lb />
, .  TT .  the government, 7 per cent express-<lb />
school of the University of Denver, , ,  . . f- , V � -<lb />
  � . . rt . ed a definite intention of returning<lb />
incooperation with the National Opm- I<lb />
ion Research Center of the Univers-<lb />
ity, recently announced a new plan<lb />
of graduate study open to graduate<lb />
students this winter.<lb />
A limited number of Public Opin-<lb />
ion Research fellowships for quali-<lb />
fied applicants desiring to engage in<lb />
a research study under the direction<lb />
and using the facilities of the Cen-<lb />
ter are being offered in connection<lb />
with the new program.<lb />
Reguraly qualified candidates for<lb />
an advanced degree are eligible for<lb />
these fellowships. They permit a<lb />
to school and college, but 3 of the<lb />
7 per cent said they would not do<lb />
so if good jobs were available. After<lb />
calculations for a variety of contin-<lb />
gencies this survey estimates that<lb />
an additional 5 per cent may return<lb />
to full time school and college with<lb />
government aid.<lb />
Tarrytown, N. Y� (IP)� A broad<lb />
two-year plan of research in the<lb />
humanities, leading to a better under-<lb />
standing of Latin American culture.<lb />
is offered to Juniors in the Social<lb />
Science Seminar at Marymount Col-<lb />
lege.<lb />
Varied phases of history, economics.<lb />
the<lb />
basis of student round table discus-<lb />
sions. Procedures and research<lb />
techniques are directed by four de-<lb />
partmental heads who attend all ses-<lb />
sions.<lb />
The two-year plan, extending<lb />
through the senior year, assures a<lb />
well-rounded programme. During the<lb />
first semester interest will be cen-<lb />
tered on Mexico, Brazil and Argen-<lb />
LAUTARES BROS.<lb />
JKWELERS<lb />
Watch s � Jewelry<lb />
Silver � Gifts<lb />
Watch Repairing<lb />
"The College Jeweler"<lb />
Friendly<lb />
Atmosphere<lb />
plus<lb />
Good<lb />
Food<lb />
Drinks<lb />
BISSETTE'S<lb />
DRUG STORE<lb />
Garden City, N. Y (IP)�The<lb />
tiaining of students to identifp speak-<lb />
ers of foreign languages by sound sociology and phUoaophy forni<lb />
and to classify messages written in<lb />
uch languages through their inher-<lb />
ent characteristics are significant<lb />
features of a study course being of-<lb />
fered to students of Adelphi College<lb />
this year.<lb />
Designated as a study of General<lb />
Language, the course, according to<lb />
President Paul Dawson Eddy, has par-<lb />
ticular value in connection with war-<lb />
time censoring and translation ser-1<lb />
vices. It embraces a survey of world<lb />
languages and a study of their his-<lb />
torical development, designed to de-<lb />
velop linguistic conssciousness, fam-<lb />
iliarity with the beginnings of speech<lb />
and writing and a better under-<lb />
standing of one's native tongue, as<lb />
well as other languages with which<lb />
the student body may be familiar.<lb />
The ability to speak or write a<lb />
foreign language, while valuable, is<lb />
not an essential prerequisite of the<lb />
For The Best Always Insist On<lb />
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th. They are making their<lb />
home at Childress, Texas.<lb />
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� the Goldsbnro<lb />
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i� j; .cky Mount.<lb />
M recently re-<lb />
,1 States after<lb />
in the China-<lb />
of the war.<lb />
Now Haven, Conn(IP)-Presi-<lb />
dent Charles Seymour of Yale Uni-<lb />
on versity has announced a reorganiza-<lb />
tion of the Sheffield Scientif School<lb />
designed to coordinate more effec-<lb />
tively undergraduate studies and to<lb />
promote advanced work in science.<lb />
Beginning with the next academic<lb />
year undergraduates taking the<lb />
course of study leading to the degree<lb />
of Bachelor of Science will be en-<lb />
rolled in Yale College together with<lb />
the Bachelor of Arts candidates<lb />
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d in marriage on March<lb />
Slater, a student was<lb />
of honor.<lb />
oh has just returned from<lb />
nfMH duty in the<lb />
it Pacific on the islands of<lb />
i. Cape Gloucester, New<lb />
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left for New York<lb />
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The TECO ECHO<lb />
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Frank Head Qf Department Since 1926<lb />
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Dr. Frank Has<lb />
Various Interests<lb />
Dr. A. D. Frank, head of the His-<lb />
tory department of the college has<lb />
many varied interests and partici-<lb />
pates in many of the campus activi-<lb />
ties. In addition to his great inter-<lb />
est in his teaching and his constant<lb />
activity as a pubic speaker, he is a<lb />
lover of sports and travel, and enjoys<lb />
as favorite pastimes gardening, hunt-<lb />
ing, and attending movies.<lb />
Dr. Frank became a member of the<lb />
faculty in 1924 and head of the His-<lb />
tory department in 1926. His fine<lb />
MBM of humor and the interesitng<lb />
way in which he presents the histori-<lb />
cal facts and interprets their signi-<lb />
ficance makes Dr. Frank's classes<lb />
lively and entertaining. When asked<lb />
how he became interested in history.<lb />
Dr. Frank stated that he had first<lb />
chosen economics as a major and<lb />
American history as a minor, but<lb />
that after serving in the United<lb />
States Army in World War I, he<lb />
changed his major to history. "The<lb />
War he added, "Caused me to be-<lb />
come more interested in people as<lb />
they relate themselves to the govern-<lb />
ment<lb />
An excellent speaker, he is always<lb />
Mr. Hollar Came<lb />
To ECTC In '26<lb />
Mr. Hollar became interested in<lb />
teaching at a very early age. When<lb />
he finished high school he taught<lb />
five years in a one room county<lb />
school.<lb />
After teaching for five years he<lb />
went to Teacher's College in Warrens-<lb />
burg, Missouri and received his A.B.<lb />
degree, after which he attended the<lb />
University of Missouri where he re-<lb />
ceived his M.A. degree. Mr. Hollar<lb />
has also done two and a half years<lb />
of additional advance work at George<lb />
Feabody College at Vandibilt.<lb />
Mr. Hollar taught history in Pub-<lb />
be Schools along with doing admini-<lb />
strative work for ten years.<lb />
He came to Greenville in 1926 and<lb />
was first Professor of Education. He<lb />
later became Professor of History<lb />
which is the position that he now<lb />
holds here.<lb />
Mr. Hollar is the father of Miss<lb />
Dorothy Hollar and Lt. Robert Hol-<lb />
lar. They are both graduates of<lb />
East Carolina Teachers College and<lb />
Dorothy has received her M. A. de-<lb />
gree from East Carolina Teachers<lb />
College. Lt. Hollar is now serving<lb />
with the fourtheenth air force in<lb />
in demand and speaks to various or- china.<lb />
Mr. Hollar has two hobbies which<lb />
ganizations, such as the Rotary Club,<lb />
Lion's Club. Book Clubs, and many<lb />
organizations on the campus.<lb />
Dr. Frank likes to travel. Before<lb />
the war he always took a trip each<lb />
year to some place within the United<lb />
States.<lb />
He was a member of the baseball<lb />
team in college and the football team<lb />
in the army. Here at the college he<lb />
coached boy's baseball for a year and<lb />
girl's basketball for a number of<lb />
years. During that time the girls<lb />
had the best record in their basket-<lb />
ball history.<lb />
Besides sports, he enjoys, not least<lb />
of all. eating. His wife, who used<lb />
to teach home economics here and<lb />
he enjoys greatly. His students are<lb />
quite familar with the first one,<lb />
"Pop Test Mr. Hollar says that<lb />
he gets a great kick out of giving <lb />
these little unspected tests. His sec<lb />
oi.d hobby is gardening, he finds that j<lb />
gardening after school is a real<lb />
Pleasure.<lb />
Mrs, Sellars Is<lb />
Latest Addition<lb />
To Department<lb />
Mrs. R. E. Sellars teaches history<lb />
and social science. She received<lb />
both her A. B. and B. A. degrees from<lb />
ECTC. In addition, she has also<lb />
studied at the University of North<lb />
Carolina in the field of literature and<lb />
crt education.<lb />
Mrs. Sellars finished high school<lb />
h; Ayden, N. C, and then took a two<lb />
year professional course at this col-<lb />
lege. After teaching at Grifton for<lb />
sometime, she married and made her<lb />
home in Greenville in 1926.<lb />
She came back to ECTC in 1940 to<lb />
take her A. B. degree. In 1942, she<lb />
received her M. A. in history. Dur-<lb />
ing this time she was hostess for the rigkt<lb />
National Youth Administration and<lb />
r.lso as hostess for the Seabees.<lb />
Before accepting her present posi-<lb />
tio nas teacher of government, his-<lb />
tory and sociology, she taught at<lb />
Greenville high school.<lb />
When asked about her favorite<lb />
ways of using leisure time, she said , allied him at the piano<lb />
that she was very interested in re-<lb />
search work. She also enjoys sewing<lb />
and picture painting.<lb />
Mrs. Sellars is a native of Pitt<lb />
county and now resides in Green-<lb />
ville.<lb />
Mr. Deal Gives<lb />
Program At Meet<lb />
Under the direction of Mr. Ralph<lb />
C. Deal and Miss Marguerite Austin<lb />
the French and Spanish classes gave<lb />
a musical program at the Greenville<lb />
radio station, Thursday, April 15, at<lb />
seven-thirty p. m.<lb />
Mr. Deal, who announced the pro-<lb />
gram, dedicated the first song, "Stille<lb />
Nacht, Heilige Nacht to the mem-<lb />
ory of Madame Schumann-Hcink<lb />
a former Metropolitan Opera star.<lb />
offered exten<lb />
I wanted to<lb />
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tntry.<lb />
Every Christmas Eve she would sing<lb />
this song not only in English as "Si-<lb />
lent Night but also in German,<lb />
"Stille Nacht. Heilige Nacht The<lb />
song was sung by members of the<lb />
French group under the direction of<lb />
Mary Blaine Justice.<lb />
"O Tannenbaum, O Tannenbaum"<lb />
("O Fir Tree. 0 Fir Tree") a German<lb />
song, was followed by the popular<lb />
I tone "Au Claire de la Lune" ("By the<lb />
of the Moon"). The latter<lb />
was sung in French. Both numbers<lb />
were sung by the French group, with<lb />
Curtis Butler accompanying at the<lb />
piano.<lb />
Alexander Akacsos rendered a vio-<lb />
lin solo, "Adagio Pathetique by<lb />
Godard. Camille Jernigan accomp-<lb />
Dancing Strenuous<lb />
So Says Tihmar<lb />
"Dancers are the greatest train<lb />
,Mtes in the world say David Tih-<lb />
mar, the tall, good looking young<lb />
man who will be Miss fflaTenakaB<lb />
partner in a concert here on Wed-<lb />
nesday evening.<lb />
-People who think that .lancing M<lb />
�a profession for a man is a 'shwy<lb />
occupation should try following one<lb />
of us through an average day! The<lb />
long hours of practice and rehearsal<lb />
require the utmost in physical dis-<lb />
cipline and use Just ahont every mus-<lb />
cle in the body<lb />
Mr .Tihmar has an insatiable in-<lb />
terest in all forms of the dance.<lb />
When he waa a small boy his family<lb />
home in Oklahoma was the scene of<lb />
many impromptu dancing parties or-<lb />
ganised by his older brothers and<lb />
sisters.<lb />
Be learned the basic Steps of so-<lb />
cial dancing from a local teacher<lb />
also had classes in tap and balet. I<lb />
David Tihmar there never was the<lb />
dense of embarassment which often<lb />
causes small boys to play hooky from<lb />
dancing school. David had a real;<lb />
goal in learning to dance, and as he (. , O (IP) ric"<lb />
became a welcome guest at the grown-<lb />
up parties at home, he discovered that<lb />
he enjoyed the rhythm of moving to<lb />
music. Ah ris v ith hi � cial dai ting t<lb />
'I ihinar<lb />
value of<lb />
, ble about<lb />
to enter.<lb />
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characteristic be ��<lb />
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Naturally. I I<lb />
covered fcbe<lb />
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The Spanish class sang "Amapola<lb />
S ("Pretty Little Poppy") directed by<lb />
 Dorothy Boyettc, with Sally Margaret<lb />
Johnson accompanying. They also<lb />
sang "Adios Muchachos" ("Goodbye,<lb />
Companion)<lb />
As a closing number, "Allnelte<lb />
("The Swallow) the popular French-<lb />
Canadian song, was sung by the French<lb />
group with Mr. Deal taking the solo<lb />
i<lb />
part.<lb />
BSD Open House<lb />
Every Saturday<lb />
role, she will in-<lb />
variable reply "Giselle No matter<lb />
how many different ballets she<lb />
dances, this traditional piece remains<lb />
her favorite. American and Cana-<lb />
dian audiences have admired Mia With the exception of the first num-<lb />
Slavenska in ballets such as Gisell, her. the program was dedicated to Mr.<lb />
Swan Lake, Lea Sylphides. Coppelia, Julian White and his wife.<lb />
The Nutcracker, Scheherazade, Gaite<lb />
Under the direction of Miss Mary<lb />
L. Earnest the Baptist Student Union<lb />
hence is a good cook, can testify, he j will hold an open house for students<lb />
says, that there is no food which he<lb />
does not like.<lb />
Originally from Tennessee, Dr.<lb />
Frank began his education at Mem-<lb />
phis State College and later trans-<lb />
ferred to George Peabody College<lb />
where he received his B. S. and M. A.<lb />
degrees. He then attended the Uni-<lb />
vrsity of Chicago, and Columbia<lb />
Lniversity where he received his Ph<lb />
D. He was a fellowship student one<lb />
year at George Peabody and one year<lb />
at Columbia.<lb />
Before coming to ECTC, Dr. Frank<lb />
taught for three years in a high<lb />
school in Tennessee and Alabama.<lb />
He also worked in the offices and in<lb />
the sales department of the Gulf Re-<lb />
fining Company at one time.<lb />
Of his two years in the army dur-<lb />
ing the first World War, he spent<lb />
one overseas in one of the real com-<lb />
bat divisions.<lb />
He is a member of the American<lb />
Historical Association, the North<lb />
Carolina Literary Historical Asso-<lb />
ciation, and the North Carolina State<lb />
Education Association. He also be-<lb />
longs to the American Association of<lb />
University Professors and the Ameri-<lb />
can Legion.<lb />
Parisienne and many others.<lb />
Newspapers all over the world<lb />
have called Mia Slavenska "the danc-<lb />
ing phenomena "the revelation<lb />
"the sensational dancer, "the unfail-<lb />
ing technician of the classical ballet<lb />
"a dancer such as only few exist<lb />
"the inspired, marvelous and great<lb />
On Saturday, April 7, students and I artist<lb />
servicemen held a recreation period<lb />
-<lb />
and servicemen every Saturday night<lb />
immediately after the movie until<lb />
10:15 p.m.<lb />
iSCOTT'S DRY<lb />
CLEANERS<lb />
in the "Y" hut. Popcorn was passed<lb />
while games, including Camelot and<lb />
Chinese Checkers, were being played.<lb />
With "Brownie Henson accompany-<lb />
ing at the piano, the group sang<lb />
hymns. Marshmellows were toasted<lb />
at an open fireplace.<lb />
There was a half hour devotional '�<lb />
period led by Al Cowart in which<lb />
Earl Gough and Earl Marshall par-1<lb />
ticipated. Bob Suttre, who usually<lb />
accompanies the Marines from Camp<lb />
LeJeune and Cherry Point, was not<lb />
present.<lb />
Service men present included Ma-<lb />
rines Al Cowart, Earl Gough, Earl<lb />
Marshall, Jim Walden, and Bill Ray.<lb />
All students and servicemen were<lb />
invited to come to the "Y" hut every<lb />
Saturday night.<lb />
It is for the young Yugoslav star.<lb />
Mia Slavenska, the poet wrote, "It is<lb />
poetry with arms and legs; it is the<lb />
gracious and the terrible animated<lb />
cause, beautiful by movement<lb />
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lessons, he grew interested in other<lb />
clsses offered by his teacher.<lb />
Tan dancing, for which y<lb />
Tihmar had a natural talent, led him<lb />
into prominence in high school dra-<lb />
matics. Musical revues "per.<lb />
and the like found him composing<lb />
dances for himself and a choi<lb />
with directing coming al rig i �<lb />
ally. Athletics, too, claimed I<lb />
tentions. and he iccelled at track I<lb />
swimming. The fact that he devel-<lb />
oped into a handsome six-footer didn't<lb />
hurt him, either!<lb />
The Tihmar family moved abpul<lb />
151 deal, so it's a bit hard<lb />
David to remember exactly what year<lb />
be lived where,<lb />
"We were in Oklahoma on snd<lb />
tor about fifteen years, I guess <lb />
-ays. "But I graduated from high<lb />
school in Denver. Then I went to<lb />
Brophy College in Phoenix and from<lb />
there is Los Angeles City College for<lb />
a dramatics course. I"l decided thai<lb />
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Miss Sallie Joyner Davis is a char-<lb />
ter member of the faculty of East<lb />
Carolina Teachers College. She has<lb />
taken an active part in the activities<lb />
on campus.<lb />
Miss Davis is the only teacher who<lb />
teaches North Carolina history along<lb />
with her other history courses.<lb />
History Is Hobby<lb />
With Miss Rose<lb />
Miss Laura T. Rose, born and<lb />
reared in Marine-on-St. Croix, Min-<lb />
nesota, attended Gustavus Adolphus<lb />
College for her B. A. and Teachers<lb />
College, Columbia University for her<lb />
M. A. degree. She did graduate<lb />
study at the University of Wisconsin.<lb />
After having taught several years<lb />
in the high schools in Minnesota,<lb />
Montana and Idaho Miss Rose came<lb />
to ECTC in January, 1926.<lb />
"I wouldn't teach anything but<lb />
U. S. History, except during some<lb />
emergency Miss Rose said.<lb />
SLAVENSKA<lb />
(Continued from Page One)<lb />
Theatre in Zagreb. In 1936, che de-<lb />
cided to participate in the world<lb />
tournament of dancing given in con-<lb />
nection with the sports Olympiad in<lb />
Berlin. There she scored an unfor-<lb />
gettable triumph. After this, she<lb />
left for Paris and her career began to .J,<lb />
grow with tremendous rapidity in-<lb />
side, all over Central Europe and<lb />
North Africa.<lb />
In 1937, she made her first motion<lb />
picture, "Ballerina the milestone<lb />
which brought her to the audiences<lb />
of the U. S. A. and Canada. And<lb />
then, in 1938, Mia Slavenska in<lb />
person came to America as prima<lb />
ballerina of the famous Ballet Russe<lb />
de Monte Carlo. .<lb />
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