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TECO ECHO<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1945<lb />
Number 13<lb />
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Business Ed<lb />
Conference<lb />
Held April 27<lb />
�<lb />
in<lb />
V business education conference<lb />
was held in the Commerce Cmbroom<lb />
Friday, April 87, at 7:30 p.m.<lb />
Apprxoimately sixty-five students at-<lb />
� meeting.<lb />
le ut <lb />
� i<lb />
 � : teachers who aided in the elis-<lb />
ion id the topic. "Improvement<lb />
of I - Teaching These people<lb />
unladed Dr. McGinnis, Mr. Dowd,<lb />
Miss Bell, Mr. Boettecher, Marie<lb />
ardi I Annie Sue Perry.<lb />
addition to the college faculty<lb />
were several outside principals<lb />
KATIE EARLE OWEN<lb />
f the<lb />
� ortl<lb />
bridge<lb />
Several points were brought oul<lb />
in the discussion as to the specific<lb />
. general qualifications of a busi-l<lb />
'�� � ness education teacher and a train-<lb />
ng curriculum. The first quality is<lb />
personality coupled with accuracy<lb />
knowledge of subject matter.<lb />
eral people pointed out that the<lb />
isiness curriculum must be set up<lb />
fit � . jieed- of the community<lb />
thai business arithmetic and<lb />
English should be made a<lb />
part of any well-rounded program in<lb />
the greatest manner possible.<lb />
Katie Earl Owen<lb />
Heads Senior<lb />
Class For Next Year<lb />
Methodist Council<lb />
Members Elected<lb />
The present time is usually thought<lb />
of as the end of a Wesley Founda-<lb />
tion year. The old council goes out<lb />
and a new one comes in to serve for<lb />
the year. The election of the new<lb />
council took place on Sunday morn-<lb />
ing. April 8, at the regular meeting<lb />
of the student class at the Jarvis<lb />
Memorial Methodist Church. They<lb />
are as follows: president, Rosa Alice<lb />
I ancaster; vice-president, Eleanor<lb />
Booth; ;secretary, Virginia Small;<lb />
treasurer, June Brandenburg; chair-<lb />
men of the commissions; Worship,<lb />
Lorraine Davis; Personnel, Evelyn<lb />
Grant; World Friendship, Frances<lb />
Banks; Community Service, Emily<lb />
Roberson; Literature and Training,<lb />
Frances Lewis; Recreation, Caroline<lb />
Andrews; Church Relations, Gordan<lb />
Davis; Publicity, Janet Rose; Drama,<lb />
Miriam Harper; Music, Eleanor<lb />
Harrison; and Town Students, Doris<lb />
Bizzell.<lb />
Societies Hold May Court On<lb />
ECTC Campus This Afternoon<lb />
QUEEN OF MAY<lb />
Praj er of<lb />
i 8<lb />
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. tradi-<lb />
Katie Earle Owen. French and<lb />
English major, from Roseboro, was<lb />
recently elected president of the sen-<lb />
ior class for 1945-46.<lb />
Katie Earle was a member of the<lb />
Teco Echo staff her sophomore year,<lb />
serving as representative for the<lb />
English Club and Phi Sigma fra-<lb />
ternity. She served on council dur-<lb />
ing last summer's school session. For<lb />
the past year she has served as Te-<lb />
coan Representative from the Eng-<lb />
The teacher of business education j lish Club and Vice-president of the<lb />
should present the subjects in such a Sigma Pi Alpha, national honorary<lb />
way as to aid the pupils in a voca- language fraternity. For the last<lb />
 manner as well as for person- three quarters she has been a mem-<lb />
 Boys and girls often re-jber of the college band.<lb />
 i other professional training Other officers are: vice-president,<lb />
t up to<lb />
�" �� after leaving high school, and thus<lb />
� �re the business training, if properly<lb />
. . ted, will aid them in securing<lb />
letter positions.<lb />
They were given their commission<lb />
Sunday night. April 22, at eight<lb />
o'clock in the church. The leader of<lb />
the service was Dorothy Lewis, presi-<lb />
dent of the Wesley Foundation for<lb />
1944-45. The program began with<lb />
the prelude, "Adagio" by Scarmolin,<lb />
after which followed the processional<lb />
of the Wesley Foundation Council.<lb />
The meditation was directed by<lb />
Bessie Council and the responsive<lb />
leading was lead by Dorothy Lewis.<lb />
Catherine Abernathy lead the group<lb />
effectively in prayer. "The Silent<lb />
Voice used as the offertory solo,<lb />
was beautifully sung by June Bran-<lb />
denburg. A talk entitled "Through<lb />
the Year" by Dorothy Lewis gave to<lb />
the new council and the rest of the<lb />
LEE MAE JONES<lb />
Booth, a grammar grade audience an idea of the growth one<lb />
?<lb />
Mat<lb />
f .  i ampus<lb />
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V U<lb />
� Uni-<lb />
� d the<lb />
� iff, -a as repre-<lb />
H �� I -<lb /><lb />
I  Pie �� for<lb />
War w liters'<lb />
. : �� asked to<lb />
� �<lb />
h numl � ra I<lb />
. for in<lb />
Confer-<lb />
R PEACE<lb />
a citizen of a<lb />
: 60 years ago<lb />
� dft ided and<lb />
ced<lb />
Ids a- much<lb />
: : e Founding<lb />
If : r these<lb />
my child-<lb />
from in-<lb />
tuture world<lb />
Si he<lb />
� ganizatton<lb />
. i of the<lb />
mell neutral<lb />
. admitted by<lb />
One of the most interesting parts<lb />
the discussion centered around the<lb />
stion, "What part hould b ta<lb />
play in the various commercial sub-<lb />
ts? TTie general opinion was thatjFrmnck frum Scotland Neck<lb />
are necessary as a basil for<lb />
measurement of progress and de-<lb />
. ing the effectiveness of presen-<lb />
.d the material. Tests also<lb />
initiate r- guhur and complete study<lb />
which is important to any educational<lb />
t rial.<lb />
Eleanor<lb />
major from Pollocksville; secretary,<lb />
Barbara Brewer, from Red Springs;<lb />
treasurer. Alts Mae Thompson, from<lb />
Goldsboro; representative to coun-<lb />
cil. Ernest Chesson and Sara<lb />
Franck; representative to the Teco<lb />
Echo, Martha ifosely from Kinston;<lb />
representative to Tecoan, Doris<lb />
Miss<lb />
Greene is faculty advisor.<lb />
Pi Omega Pi<lb />
Gets New Members<lb />
Beta Kappa Chapter of Pi Omega<lb />
I'i. the national honorary business<lb />
e held next year because it is Mjucation fraternity, has extended in-<lb />
This conference was the second of<lb />
� kind for this schol year. It is<lb />
the hope of the committee that more<lb />
might make throughout a year by<lb />
participating in the Wesley Founda-<lb />
tion.<lb />
Director of the Wesley Founda-<lb />
tion, Mamiej Chandler, gave the<lb />
commission to each council member<lb />
as they knelt around the chancel.<lb />
After accepting the responsibility of<lb />
leadership for the coming year, each<lb />
member rose, walked forward and<lb />
knelt before the altar. Rosa Alice<lb />
Lancaster, the new president lighted<lb />
the candles held by the members and<lb />
lead the recessional. They sung "I<lb />
Will Not Be Afraid" with meaning-<lb />
ful voices as they went out. The<lb />
benediction was pronounced by Miss<lb />
Chandler.<lb />
nay<lb />
through these meetings that future<lb />
bers can discuss problems with<lb />
.tions to membership to ten stu-<lb />
dents who have high scholastic<lb />
people who have experience in this recor,is in business education. Cora<lb />
field. In this way, students can<lb />
learn some of the things to expect<lb />
and also techniques that may make<lb />
 good or a bad teacher.<lb />
B. S. IT. Retreat<lb />
Attended By Twenty<lb />
Bond. Mary Elizabeth Carr. Kay'<lb />
Mann. Betty Joyce Kinlaw, Omelia<lb />
Monroe. Edna Hodges. Dorothy,<lb />
Peebles, Vivien Sitterson. Hannah,<lb />
Ruth Humbles, and Doris Franck j<lb />
were pledged to the local chapter at The Baptists Student Union In-<lb />
a candlelight service held in the Com- j stallation Party was held on Satur-<lb />
day night, April 21, 1945, in the<lb />
BSU Holds Party<lb />
For Installation<lb />
Of New Officers<lb />
Voice Students<lb />
Give Program<lb />
In Chapel<lb />
The voice students of Mr. Charles<lb />
Fisher presented a melodious mus-<lb />
ical program at the Chapel exercises<lb />
April 24.<lb />
Stephen Foster's seldom heard<lb />
song, "Oh! May the Red Rose Live<lb />
Always was sung first by the mixed<lb />
jrroup of seven students: Dorothy<lb />
Peebles, Elizabeth Bridgers, Mary<lb />
Blane Justus, Lucy Nell Smith, Sally<lb />
Margaret Johnson. Jean Robert<lb />
and Josephine Gibson.<lb />
Lucy Nell Smith, soloist, sang<lb />
"Seranade to Juanita' 'followed by<lb />
the trio composed of Sarry Margaret<lb />
Johnson, Jean Roberson, and Eliza-1<lb />
beth Bridgers, singing "The Prayer"<lb />
from the opera "Hansel and Gretel<lb />
A selection from the opera<lb />
"Madame Butterfly" was sung by<lb />
Bfary Blain, soloist.<lb />
MAID OF HONOR<lb />
WILMA KEARNEY<lb />
lavis, Pearson<lb />
Speakers At<lb />
FTA Meeting<lb />
East Carolina Teachers College<lb />
will give its annual May Day Pro-<lb />
gram Saturday, May 5, on the<lb />
grounds in front of Wilson Hall.<lb />
The May Day Program will be<lb />
sponsored by the three societies:<lb />
Emerson, Lanier, and Poe.<lb />
The hour in which the program<lb />
will be given is five o'clock p. m.<lb />
The program is as follows:<lb />
Queen of May is Lee Mae Jones, a<lb />
senior from Wendell. The Queen's<lb />
Maid of Honor is Wilma Kearney a<lb />
junior from Snowhill. The Queen's<lb />
Attendants are; Jean Scarbrough,<lb />
Helen Boyette, Marjorie Privotte,<lb />
Dorothy Jean Creech, Erma Hinnant,<lb />
Alta Mae Thompson, Margaret Per-<lb />
sons, Ruthie Winslow, Pat E. Mer-<lb />
rill, Ilmar Kearney, Murial White-<lb />
hurst, Charlotte Elliot, Blanche Og-<lb />
burn.<lb />
Train Bearers�Nathaniel Daniel<lb />
Norwich III, Mary Harrington.<lb />
Crown Bearer�Bruce Cummings<lb />
Flower Girls�Elizabeth Keel, and<lb />
Elizabeth White<lb />
Trumpeteers� Lib Darwen<lb />
Jesters�Neil Posey, Ray Futrell<lb />
Accompanists�Camille Jernigan,<lb />
Edith Brown<lb />
Minuet, Negro Dance, Varsoviene,<lb />
Waltz-Quardrille, May-Pole Dance<lb />
Dancers� Betty Jervis, Billy Neal,<lb />
Lura Mallard, Fluff Dupree, Marjie<lb />
Vaugrhn, Grace Johnson, Lydia Mit-<lb />
chell, Charlotte Burden, Macy Bell,<lb />
Nora Lee Hinnant, Trudy Loughlin,<lb />
Kit Blackham, Edna Vann Harrell.<lb />
Lorriane Davis, Jewel Porter, June<lb />
Brandenburg, Etta Carawan. Gladys<lb />
Davis, Nellie Crawford, Katie Earle<lb />
Owen, Beth Smith, Mamie Lee Fish-<lb />
er, Joyce King, Mary Ruth Baker,<lb />
Hilda Nell Quinn, Dot Brinson, Jerry<lb />
Leary, Sarah Ann Moss, Elizabeth<lb />
Worthington, Eleanor Harrison, Edna<lb />
Poole, Rowena Willis, Thelma Jones,<lb />
Sue Roberson, Mary Ellen Sawyer<lb />
Alta Earl Tyson, Margery Thomas,<lb />
Camille Selby, Mary George<lb />
Isley, Eleanor Booth, Sara<lb />
Sara Franck, Doris Franck, Virginia<lb />
Hinson, Brownie Hinson, Mary Ellen<lb />
Kittrell, Rayonelle Bailey, Leta Olive,<lb />
Mary Nelson, Margaret Bradley,<lb />
Frances Cain, Ernestine Whitley,<lb />
Dorothy Gurley, Madge Richardson,<lb />
Ruby Smith, Ethel Rouse, Freds<lb />
Caudell, Elsie WTest, Peggy Honey-<lb />
cutt.<lb />
ge<lb />
iwers, their<lb />
mpathisers, shall<lb />
�' 'rirtiones on pro-<lb />
organisataon<lb />
: membership;<lb />
mi SC nation may<lb />
y reason, secede<lb />
� amzation;<lb />
. r nation or<lb />
m shall k'vc UP<lb />
en ign right to COSB-<lb />
r again other na-<lb />
I y of the world<lb />
. made effective<lb />
� � . tablishment<lb />
ttonal police force;<lb />
� a primary goal of the<lb />
 ion shall be in the<lb />
M of economic and po-<lb />
mperialism throughout the<lb />
ind<lb />
�� that it shall be the first<lb />
the world organization not<lb />
to destroy the military power<lb />
�rmans and Japanese, but to<lb />
fjrnmiate and carry into execution<lb />
�er measures may be deemed<lb />
r-ect<lb />
nerce Department clubroom on<lb />
April lib Formal initiation services<lb />
Twenty students and Miss Mary fM t,u,st, pledges will be held on<lb />
Lee Ernest, student secretary repre- i May 15 KHen Riddick, the presi-<lb />
sented E. C. T. C. Baptist Student j daA rf Bta Kappu Chapter, will<lb />
I nion at the annual B. S. U. Spring pTeaide owr the formal services.<lb />
Retreat held in Chapel Hill, North officers who have been elected for<lb />
Carolina. April 27-29. 1945-46 are: Sarah Jones, president;<lb />
State B. S. U. officers were elec I)((I Stevens, vice-president; Mary<lb />
ted and among them was Margaret Ebeth Carr, secretary; Hannah<lb />
Butler as secretary and treasurer for : Ruth Huml,ies, treasurer; and Cora<lb />
1946-46. Margaret is � sophomore H(inil hislurjan. Formal installation<lb />
�it E C T. C and is also Social ; serTjeea for these officers will be<lb />
Vice-President of the local B. S. U. K,M immediately after the initiation<lb />
services on May 15.<lb />
Tom Williams<lb />
Award Offered<lb />
for next year.<lb />
Baptist students attending the re-<lb />
treat were: Clarine Johnson. Ruby-<lb />
Hudson. Mary Frances Ellis, Miriam<lb />
Johnson, Catherine Charles, Anne<lb />
Shear.n, Margaret Butler, Kathryn<lb />
Davenport, Gilmer Edgerton, Jo<lb />
Keeter, Rosa Stephenson, Ins Ruth ft<lb />
Smith. Trilby Johnson. Reth. Pope. H W. Q��� Wj<lb />
Mary BuckmasU-r, Muriel Day, Mary QV Tl VlllVfcU I I<lb />
 11! Twis Eleanor Chestnut<lb />
Ka teen Wh'ichard, and Frances Beta Kappa Chapter of Pi Omega<lb />
Kalhhtn pit the national honorary business<lb />
Wtley education fraternity, has established<lb />
paring for a third world war of con-I an annual award of ten dollars to be<lb />
quest.<lb />
presented at Commencement to the<lb />
senior business education major with<lb />
scholastic standing in<lb />
ary to preVent them from pre- Classification<lb />
� � an American citizen j the highest<lb />
, CouTO you as an Amer !fou years of husiness education at<lb />
support some such pieuge Carolin Teachers College. In<lb />
�"tion that you honor of the late Thomas Williams,<lb />
� Is there " T, Z "hich one? who was a member of the fraternity,<lb />
jthis award will be known as the<lb />
Thomas Clay Williams Memorial<lb />
Scholarship Award. The first pres-<lb />
entation of the award will be made<lb />
at the Commencement exercises on<lb />
June 4, 1945.<lb />
Classroom Building. The B. S. U.<lb />
officers for the next year were in-<lb />
stalled.<lb />
The theme carried out was "Swing-<lb />
ing On A Star Guests were in-<lb />
vited by Social Chairman, Mary<lb />
Frances Ellis to visit the various<lb />
constellation of stars including O-<lb />
rion, where charades were played;<lb />
Tarus, where active games were<lb />
used; Lyra, where a "Musical Ro-<lb />
mance' 'was enjoyed; and the Big<lb />
Dipper, where refreshments were<lb />
served. A color scheme of yellow<lb />
and blue was carried out in the din-<lb />
ing room. Yellow candles burned on<lb />
the table which was centered by a<lb />
lovely arrangement of wild iris. Lou-<lb />
vene Womble and Jo Keeter presided<lb />
at the table. Ice cream with ginger-<lb />
ale, nuts and cookies were served.<lb />
Polaris, the last constellation<lb />
visited, was decorated with green<lb />
trees, bright stars, and a yellow moon<lb />
just rising above the trees. While<lb />
the guests were visiting Polaris, Dr.<lb />
Henry C. Weldon, pastor of Stoney<lb />
Creek Baptist Church, Rocky Mount,<lb />
brought an inspiring message on the<lb />
topic, "Swinging On A Star � You<lb />
Can Be Better Than You Are<lb />
"Now To the Month of May a<lb />
old English song, was rendered The F. T. A. held its last meeting<lb />
the combined group. ' for the quarter on May 1. The Sen-<lb />
Josephine Gibson sang a selection ior members. Bersha Davis and Zula<lb />
from the opera, "Carmen Pearson, spoke on two very interest-<lb />
The girls sang the popular song i ing timely subjects. Bersha gave a<lb />
"Holiday for Strings" by Billy Rose talk explaining the purpose, signi-<lb />
which was followed by a great deal fieance and aims of the Dumbarton<lb />
of applause so for their encore num- Oaks Plan; and Zula the outgoing<lb />
ber the group sang ever popular<lb />
Latin American "Tico Tico<lb />
Y. W. C. A. To Have<lb />
Annual Spring Retreat<lb />
The Y. W. C. A. is planning to<lb />
have its annual spring retreat at Red<lb />
Oak Saturday, May 12. A full day-<lb />
is .planned for both old and new of-<lb />
ficers. During the morning differ-<lb />
ent chairmen will meet in their re-<lb />
spective groups to make plans for<lb />
the year of 1945 and 1946. In the<lb />
aftemon they will enjoy a social. The<lb />
officers plans to leave immediately<lb />
after breakfast on the college truck.<lb />
president, spoke on the San Francis-<lb />
co Conference, stressing its great im-<lb />
! ortance for peace. In absence of<lb />
the program chairman, Frances<lb />
1 urner presided over the program<lb />
and brought before the organization<lb />
a topic entitled, "This is Your De-<lb />
mocracy Dora � Bailey closed the<lb />
program by reading the poem,<lb />
' Promise of Peace<lb />
Helen Rouse, the new president, and<lb />
Elizabeth Worthington, the new sec-<lb />
retary, were serving in their offices.<lb />
May Day Committee�Freda Cau-<lb />
dell, Charlotte Elliott, Margaret<lb />
Person, Erma Hinnant, Elizabeth<lb />
Darden.<lb />
The Queen will be entertained by<lb />
dances. A minuet, a varsorienne, a<lb />
Negro dance and a waltz will be gi-<lb />
ven in her honor.<lb />
Th program will be concluded by<lb />
the traditional May Pole dance.<lb />
We wish to express our apprecia-<lb />
tion for the cooperation and kind<lb />
assistance that has been giren to us<lb />
by Miss Frances Alex, and Miss Nell<lb />
Stallings.<lb />
cannot sanction'<lb />
3 Vany major point essential in<lb />
a plan for world organization.<lb />
Name<lb />
At the close of Dr. Weldon's mes-<lb />
sage the outgoing B. S. U. Council<lb />
members, carrying lighted candles,<lb />
entered from the rear of the room.<lb />
As the new B. S. U. Council members<lb />
were called by retiring president,<lb />
Clarine Johnson, each lighted her<lb />
candle from the old council members<lb />
and took her place in a star forma-<lb />
tion on the stage.<lb />
Clarine reminded the Council that<lb />
just as sailors keep their eyes on<lb />
the Pole Star to be sure they are on<lb />
the right course, so should the<lb />
B. S. U. Council keep its eyes fixed<lb />
on Christ as their Pole Star to be<lb />
sure they are on the right course<lb />
in their work.<lb />
Her challenge to all present was:<lb />
"When you are tempted to com-<lb />
promise with life and avoid moral<lb />
responsibility and try to escape by<lb />
being small, remember that Christ<lb />
when tempted, steadfastly set His<lb />
face toward Jerusalem and the<lb />
cross As the cross was formed<lb />
from the star the group sang,<lb />
"Beneath the Cross of Jesus<lb />
Commerce Club<lb />
Holds Regular Meeting<lb />
The regular meeting of the month<lb />
for the Commerce Club was held<lb />
April 17, 1945 in the Commerce Club<lb />
Room. The purpose of this meeting<lb />
was chiefly business.<lb />
Dorothy Lewis, chairman of the<lb />
constitution committee, presented a<lb />
new constitution for discussion. Af-<lb />
ter some explanations were made,<lb />
the constitution was adopted.<lb />
Nominees for next year's officers<lb />
were read by the president, Dorothy<lb />
Reade and other nominations were<lb />
made from the floor. An election<lb />
was held April 19, 1945 and Margaret<lb />
Hall was elected as president; Joyce<lb />
Kinlaw, vice-president; a run-off is<lb />
to be held between Kathlyn McDaniel<lb />
end Ruth Baker for secretary; also<lb />
Kay Mann and Mary<lb />
Henderson Jones<lb />
Missing In Action<lb />
Corporal Kenneth Henderson and<lb />
Lt. Douglas Jones have been reported<lb />
missing in action over Germany.<lb />
Cpl. Henderson was reported miss-<lb />
ing on April 5, and Lt. Jones on<lb />
April 7.<lb />
Cpl. Henderson has been overseas<lb />
since May 1943 and as a member of<lb />
the paratroopers saw action in<lb />
Sicily and Italy prior to the invasion<lb />
of France. He participated in the<lb />
battle of Belegan bulge last Decem-<lb />
ber and had seen further action in<lb />
the drive of American forces across<lb />
the Rhine and deep into Germany.<lb />
Lt. Jones is a navigator in the<lb />
Army Air force and has served ovar-<lb />
seass since December 1944.<lb />
Wooten; Ruth Johr.on, Teco<lb />
Reporter; and Peggy Hopkins, Te-<lb />
coan Representative.<lb />
A committee was appointed to<lb />
make plans for a theater party the<lb />
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The TECO ECHO<lb />
Campus Is Saddened By<lb />
Death OF Ernie Pyle<lb />
Last month the United States lost a won-<lb />
derful newspaper reporter. Editors of all<lb />
papers felt close to this man. College edi-<lb />
tors admired him because he was a writer<lb />
that used simple language.<lb />
Many editors have wanted to be a writer<lb />
like him. He always suggested to use simple<lb />
plain everyday language. This is certainly<lb />
one thing that we should always remember.<lb />
The loss of Ernie Pyle has been felt by<lb />
all newspaper people. They feel he has left<lb />
with his memory a better knowledge ot<lb />
how to appeal to the average person.<lb />
Pyle's Great Influence<lb />
On College Papers<lb />
In this issue of the paper the staff would<lb />
like to pay tribute to the memory of Ernie<lb />
I'vle and 'all others like him. It was men<lb />
like him that have become a friend of the<lb />
college fighting forces. He made friends<lb />
with them and wrote of these young boy s<lb />
activities on the war front. He is one that<lb />
has sent back to us the down to earth facts.<lb />
He has written in language we can under-<lb />
stand. <lb />
By his influence college staffs have telt<lb />
they could continue to print a paper with<lb />
news for our fighting men.<lb />
He is gone but there will be others to<lb />
carry on the wonderful work started by this<lb />
New Mexico man.<lb />
To Believe With Certainty<lb />
We Must Begin By Doubting<lb />
I am sitting on the ECTC lawn think-<lb />
ing of a statement 1 read in a paper a few<lb />
davs ago. It was this. "To believewith cer-<lb />
taintv we must begin by doubting<lb />
From my place on the lawn I can see<lb />
the campus stretched before me in a well<lb />
divided plan, calm and sure under the sun.<lb />
its students and faculty are busy rushing<lb />
about trving to get their work done, each<lb />
54 paratelv. They seem to be unaware that<lb />
there is a universe which is one unit skill-<lb />
fullv set together. They have grown up and<lb />
win grow old and eventually die with the<lb />
same narrow understanding of the world<lb />
and its beauty.<lb />
There are only a few who ever lift their<lb />
heads, who ever gaze at the sky. who ever<lb />
question that it is blue. But it is those<lb />
few who have seen the sky and have caught<lb />
the vision of the future.<lb />
Search through the great names ot his-<lb />
tory and you will find this true. It is these<lb />
men who are not content to accept facts but<lb />
to prove them. Not satisfied to hear the<lb />
truth but to verify it.<lb />
It is these, down through the years who<lb />
have made the world better. It is the knowl-<lb />
edge that will be more of these that<lb />
gives us hope for the future.<lb />
Edison, Ford. Lincoln. Jefferson and<lb />
Franklin�only the beginning of that list of<lb />
men and women who have caught that vision<lb />
of tomorrow and have given their lives to<lb />
fulfill a need of humanity. Yet this is an<lb />
indication of what can be done if keen alert<lb />
minds lift their eyes to the sky.<lb />
From here on my blanket I watch the<lb />
world go by. It is dark and troubled at<lb />
times but there is always that breaking<lb />
through of the sunlight at the end of the<lb />
siorm. And it fills my heart with happi-<lb />
ness when I see a student stop and lift his<lb />
eyes to the sky, and' question that it is blue.<lb />
Jarvis Hall Parlor Gets<lb />
New Coat of Paint<lb />
Jarvis Hall Parlor changed almost<lb />
overnight from a dark dreary parlor to a<lb />
beautiful white one. Yes, the painters did<lb />
a wonderful job on it. Now when you walk<lb />
in the front door you aren't greeted by that<lb />
dreary, let down feeling. Just by a few<lb />
coats of paint the whole atmosphere has<lb />
been changed. Now when you walk in every-<lb />
thing is so pretty and cherry looking that<lb />
you can't help but feel contented and at<lb />
home.<lb />
In order to keep this parlor nice and<lb />
pretty as it is now. the students are going<lb />
to have to cooperate. Some are wondering<lb />
how they are going to do this, but that is<lb />
an easy question to answer. If you see any-<lb />
one putting their feet on the white woodwork,<lb />
ask them in a nice way, not to do that. Also<lb />
in order to keep the walls as they are now,<lb />
don't let your friends strike matches on<lb />
them. Remember, girls, this is your home<lb />
now and as much your parlor as anybody<lb />
else's You wouldn't want them to scar the<lb />
floor, strike matches or put their feet on the<lb />
woodwork in your living room at home,<lb />
would you? So now that this is your home<lb />
for the time that you are here, take the same<lb />
interest in it that you would if you were in<lb />
your living room ; in your own home town,<lb />
jarvis Hall Parlor is as pretty as any other<lb />
parlor on campus now and we want to keep<lb />
it that way. therefore, through your help<lb />
and cooperation we can.<lb />
SCUMMING<lb />
By The Keyhole Korrespondent<lb />
STUDENT SPOTLIGHT<lb />
By Betty J<lb />
Aggressive Aggie<lb />
By Jtan Hull<lb />
The Teco Echo<lb />
Published Biweekly by the Students of<lb />
East Carolina Teachers College<lb />
Entered as second-class matter December 3,<lb />
1925, at the U. S. Postoffice, Greenville,<lb />
N. C, under the act of March 3, 1879.<lb />
Ah. spring! with its birds, its budding<lb />
trees, its source themes and its "Aggresssive<lb />
Aggies" to get in your hair!<lb />
Just when you're busy learning about<lb />
the life span of a termite, the interior of a<lb />
B-29, or the rise and fall of the Roman Em-<lb />
pire, bang! crash! thud! down come six or<lb />
eight Encyclopedia Hritannicas! From her<lb />
position on the floor amid all the topsy-<lb />
turvey books. Aggie looks up at you with<lb />
big baby blue eyes and ask innocently. "Did<lb />
I disturb anybody?"<lb />
Then she pots the books back on the<lb />
shelf with the z's behind the a's and the m's<lb />
behind the x's. Naturally no one can find a<lb />
volume when she wants it. but that doesn't<lb />
phase Aggie. She has already finished us-<lb />
ing them. BO why worry?<lb />
When you are trying to concentrate on<lb />
the growth of a cancer (interesting subject,<lb />
eh what?), Aggie can be heard all the way<lb />
across the room whispering excitedly about<lb />
a certain third person masculine who is<lb />
simply de-vine?<lb />
All I have to say to'you. Aggie, is that<lb />
you had better hold on to that head of yours,<lb />
:caue some of these days you're going to<lb />
wake up without it. Then won't you be<lb />
sorry!<lb />
Well, well, the ole' keyhole korrespondent<lb />
has been snooping around again trying to<lb />
get a little dope on all these cute gals around<lb />
here once again so here goes<lb />
Ruthie. when are you going to learn the<lb />
difference between dreams and reality?<lb />
Girls, they were mighty cute Lt's. on<lb />
campus last weekend. We hear some have<lb />
been stationed here now.<lb />
Mary Alice, that is a dream of a picture<lb />
you received. Too bad Billy wasn't here<lb />
to give it to you.<lb />
Mary Alice Cahoon, you looked very happy<lb />
the other day. Must have been a letter<lb />
from Mike.<lb />
The Four Musketeers, Pitt, Singie, Lota<lb />
and Jean seem mighty lonesome these days.<lb />
Lota, too bad Aeicky had to leave.<lb />
Mary Young, what are you going to do<lb />
when Nick leaves? Spend all your time<lb />
writing letters???<lb />
Blimp, it looked mighty good to see you<lb />
on campus.<lb />
We understand why "Fish" is beaming<lb />
from ear to ear. Her "Tech Sgt. Rouse"<lb />
(and don't leave off the "Tech part) is<lb />
coming home today on a 15-day furlough.<lb />
Bet'cha you'll get red roses for the dance<lb />
Saturdav night  and by the way,<lb />
"Fish don't let Troy find out about your<lb />
new "friend boy" on campus, namely E. G.<lb />
Maybe "Charlie' Shine" could say a word or<lb />
two there.<lb />
Jean, you shouldn't give the gals "sech"<lb />
dirty looks when they break on Charles at<lb />
the Campus building. After all, you want<lb />
him to stay popular, don'tcha???<lb />
"Did you say you were lookingfor Mary<lb />
Young Bass? Well drop by the Teco Echo<lb />
staff room, and if she is not there shell be<lb />
down at the printers That's what I heard<lb />
all over the place this morning when<lb />
thought I would have to get a couple oi blood<lb />
hounds to track her down. And sure enough.<lb />
that is where I found her. down at the prin-<lb />
ter with printer's ink on the end ot her nose.<lb />
Mary Young hails from Enfield! She<lb />
is a Junior and is majoring in commerce<lb />
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Student on the Stand<lb />
By Bobbit Parrish<lb />
I1IIS COLLEGIA!<lb />
I B .1- i ciah i '<lb /><lb />
Mattie Grace, Dot and Yvonne, we heard<lb />
you got caught at the dance Saturday night.<lb />
Too bad you happened to be seniors that<lb />
night.<lb />
Anyone wishing to learn more about<lb />
playing bridge, please contact either Katie<lb />
Earl, "Fish" or Mary Young.<lb />
Katie Earle says, quote, "Just one date<lb />
with that good-looking hunk of man, 'Red'<lb />
Sellars would make me the happiest woman<lb />
at ECTC<lb />
Peggy Honeycutt, what's this we hear<lb />
about you and Ray Futrelle? More power<lb />
to you, even though Sybil Ledford is run-<lb />
ning you a tight race.<lb />
Elna, what happened to you and your<lb />
Lt's.? Seems a civilian is taking their<lb />
place.<lb />
This is about all the campus gossip for<lb />
this time so the ole' Keyhole Korrespondent<lb />
will sign off for this time hoping that<lb />
everybody has a wonderful time at the May<lb />
Dance.<lb />
Co-Editors<lb />
Jean Goggin and Mary Young Bass<lb />
Freda Caudell . . . Associate Editor<lb />
Reporters<lb />
Marjorie Smith, Curtis Butler, Elsie West,<lb />
Violet Sparks, Thelma Cherry, Mary<lb />
Buckmaster, Edna Earle Moore, Betty<lb />
Jarvis, Jean Hull, Edna Vann Harrell, Etta<lb />
Frances Harper, Jean Hodgen, Evelyn<lb />
Lewis, Bud Jackson, Ruth Whitfield, Betsy<lb />
Hellen, Joyce Strickland, Nan Little, Ella<lb />
Cash well.<lb />
WITH THE ARMED FORCES<lb />
By Jean Goggin<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 />
Member: North Carolina Collegiate Press<lb />
Association, Associated Collegiate Press.<lb />
Represented for national advertising by�<lb />
National Advertising Service, Inc J20<lb />
Madison Avenue, New York, N. Y. Chicago,<lb />
Boston, Los Angeles, San Francisco.<lb />
First Lt. Fodie Hodges, USMCR, has<lb />
been awarded a second Bronze star medal<lb />
"lor achievement in action against the en-<lb />
emy" while serving as a rifle platoon leader<lb />
during the operation on Guam in July, 1944.<lb />
He holds the Bronze Star Ribbon with<lb />
one star, Purple Heart ribbon with one<lb />
star, Navy unit Commendation Ribbon and<lb />
Asiatic-Pacific Ribbon with two stars.<lb />
Master Sgt. William Harris is serving<lb />
with an antiaircraft battalion of Major<lb />
General Davidson's 10th air force in Burma.<lb />
Sgt. Stanley Scarborough who has been<lb />
sesrving with the army as M.P. for 34<lb />
months in India has returned to the states.<lb />
Oscar G. Gulley received a commission<lb />
and aerial navigator's wings at Selman<lb />
Field on April 21.<lb />
Lt. Col. Robert Eason has been awarded<lb />
the Bronze Star medal for meritorious ser-<lb />
vice, against the enemy in Europe. He is<lb />
serving as commander of a field artillery<lb />
battalion with the Ninth army in Germany.<lb />
Wiley Brown has been promoted from<lb />
Ensign to Jr. grade Lt. in the naval re-<lb />
serve.<lb />
Technical Sgt. Stephen W. Johnston has<lb />
been awarded the 1st Oak Leaf Cluster to<lb />
the air medal. He has been in the service<lb />
23 months. He is with the famed 7th<lb />
Bombardment Group of the Tenth Air<lb />
Force. He is credited with 40 missions<lb />
and 350 hours of combat flying.<lb />
The following addresses have been asked<lb />
for:<lb />
H. M. Cox, Sp. (Y) 1-c, N. A. S. Oper.<lb />
Towre, Atlantic City, New Jersey.<lb />
Lt. R. 0. Everett 0926852, Combat Crew<lb />
Sec Gulfport Field, Mississippi.<lb />
This column is repeating the question it<lb />
ran last week, but limiting the answers to<lb />
the boys, who had all the laughs on the<lb />
girls last time. We regret that the majority<lb />
of these refused to give their names with<lb />
thir bad moments, but it'll be tun guessing.<lb />
anyhow, we hope.<lb />
QUESTION: WHAT IS YOUR MOS1<lb />
EMBARRASSING MOMENT OR EXPE-<lb />
RIENCE?<lb />
WEAL POSEY: Undoubtedly, the time<lb />
when I went swimming and tost my trunks<lb />
on the "crest" of a dive! It's the gospel<lb />
truth and what's more "It could happen<lb />
to YOU<lb />
BILLY TUCKER: My sister let me use<lb />
her car (and GAS) one night to come over<lb />
to the library to study. I finished early<lb />
(very early) and took a group to ride,<lb />
stoppng out at Clark's for a coke. Next<lb />
night one of the boys was over and asked<lb />
me if he'd lost his tiepin in the ear last<lb />
night. 1 mumbled something and he said,<lb />
"Well, it must have been when we were out<lb />
to Clark's, then, 'cause 1 sure had it on<lb />
when we were riding around For the<lb />
next hour I kept my eyes on the floor and<lb />
his NECK�but not on my sister!<lb />
.  My biology teacher remarked to the<lb />
class after we'd had a hard test that upon<lb />
correcting the papers she'd thought it quite<lb />
a coincidence that � students sitting side<lb />
by side should miss the same questions with<lb />
the same wrong answers . . . and I knew<lb />
what she meant before she gave our corner<lb />
a glance.<lb />
T. L. Thinking that when in doubt, tin-<lb />
best flowers to send were probably red<lb />
roses, I sent my date for a dance a corsage<lb />
of them. When I arrived at her house she<lb />
was wearing a wine-colored evening dress<lb />
looking rather green. Even could see it<lb />
wasn't so good. Since then I've always<lb />
asked.<lb />
 JESSE PARKER: My most embarrassing<lb />
experience happened when I went to get<lb />
my high school class ring back from a girl<lb />
I had been dating. I was leaving for my<lb />
first year in college and wanted my ring<lb />
before 1 left. When I asked her for the<lb />
ring she went into the house and brought<lb />
back a box with about ten or fifteen rings<lb />
in it and told me to pick mine out because<lb />
she couldn't remember which one was mine<lb />
. . . Was my face red<lb />
R. F When I felt nearest to a worm was<lb />
an experience while sitting in a darkened<lb />
show talking and gossiping to my buddy.<lb />
Happened to get off on one guy I didn't<lb />
especially like, because I thought he bragged<lb />
a lot and thought he was the berries with<lb />
the ladies. "He's gonna get in my hair<lb />
and have to be combed out, if he doesn't<lb />
mind I said. Shocked to my socks, a voice<lb />
in the rear leaned forward and piped,<lb />
"Brother, he'd take a hair brush to you<lb />
I looked around and there sat right back of<lb />
me one of his pals. TCH, TCH.<lb />
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73-1-11 N Advanced Navigator, Selman<lb />
Field, La.<lb />
Richard D. Nelson, S 1-c, O. G. V.<lb />
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some people one night and completely forgot<lb />
her last name! What would you have felt<lb />
like?<lb />
J. W My date and I were at a dance<lb />
one night andhad a crowd around us<lb />
watching our jitterbugging, when my part-<lb />
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While sou.e schools have �� '<lb />
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that the student must be freed Of "J<lb />
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important curricular changes to jjf<lb />
student broader orientation to tl �<lb />
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culture of the present day world. Si l"<lb />
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pi ovule supplementary help. These include<lb />
psychiatrists, dormitory counselors, recre-<lb />
ational directors and supervisors of student<lb />
activities.<lb />
In the past, however, many of these<lb />
workers were "specialists in name only �<lb />
brochure ioints out, with "little real pro-<lb />
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evitably, it continues, "many instructional<lb />
staffs regarded the specialists with usp.c-<lb />
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NEWS<lb />
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tWO Bofaa, "Make Believe- and "Sweet<lb />
Dreams, Sweetheart<lb />
Mrs. Morgan Daniel (Marguerite<lb />
verette)<lb />
gave an appreciative toast<lb />
to the hostess, Mrs. Jaggers, to<lb />
whieh Mrs. Jaggers responded.<lb />
A-itmir Mrs. .laggers in serving<lb />
and entertaining were Mr. and Mrs.<lb />
Will Mitchell. Misses Gene Bullock,<lb />
Rutk r.teedluve. Daisy Mitchell, Don-<lb />
lie Dean, Ann Buchanan and Gene<lb />
Clark.<lb />
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 aacc County<lb />
Dr.  Howard McGinnis. acting<lb />
president of the College, was guest<lb />
speaker at a dinner meeting of the<lb />
Vance County Chapter on Thursday.<lb />
April 26, at 8:30 in the Vance Hotel<lb />
with thirty-five present �ten of<lb />
whom were from the Granville Coun-<lb />
ty ("hapter.<lb />
Dr. McGinnis told the group some<lb />
of the plans for enlarging the Col-<lb />
lege. He mentioned that plans are<lb />
being made for an addition to the<lb />
rraining School, a Health and Physi-<lb />
cal Education building, a hoys'<lb />
dormitory, a Student Union Build-<lb />
ii  and a teacher's dormitory.<lb />
� � improvements will not be<lb />
le until after the war said Dr.<lb />
McGinnis.<lb />
Mrs. L. I Stancill (Laella Lan-<lb />
caster (presided. She extended wel-<lb />
I i all present and called on<lb />
the guests from the College to re-<lb />
spond. Miss Emma Hooper, chair-<lb />
 . of the Advisory Committee.<lb />
Miss Kate Lewi a member of the<lb />
rial faculty who used to teach<lb />
 H nderson, Mrs. Howard J. McGin-<lb />
1917) nis and Mrs. Clem Garner, Alumni<lb />
Secretary, gave a few remarks.<lb />
Each person was asked to intro-<lb />
duce tin person on her right, giving<lb />
: 1 r married name, maiden name, and<lb />
I - at the College.<lb />
A mother, Mrs. S. J. Averette<lb />
, (Emma Stanfield) and her daughter,<lb />
anti<lb />
Mrs. Morgan Daniel (Marguerite<lb />
Aveivtti 1. both alumnae of ECTC,<lb />
were present Another "Alumni<lb />
Daughter" that was Christine Hellen,<lb />
ig -liter of Mrs. K. V. Hellen<lb />
: is tine Tyson ).<lb />
Nai �: �� Smith at the piano and<lb />
Garnette Myers leading, the entire<lb />
Ping Pong And<lb />
Shuffleboard<lb />
Tournaments Start<lb />
Rebecca Murphy, has made plans<lb />
for tournaments to be played in<lb />
shuffleboard, ping pong, and bad-<lb />
minton. These tournaments are to<lb />
start Monday after May Day. For<lb />
information showing what teams are<lb />
to play each other, Rehecca has<lb />
posted schedules on the bulletin<lb />
hoard in the Wright Building.<lb />
1 hose scheduled to play in the<lb />
shuffleboard tournament are: Hilda<lb />
Moore, Morris Flow, Nell Murphy,<lb />
D � Peele, Bobbie Brewer. Nan<lb />
Little, "Slat" Register, and Jerry<lb />
Burns. These tournaments are to<lb />
he played on May 22-23, May 24-25,<lb />
May 26-28.<lb />
Those to play in the ping pong<lb />
tournament are: Betty F. Smith, O-<lb />
m lia Moore, Hilda Moore, "Slat"<lb />
Register, Jerry Burns, Nan Little,<lb />
Dot Peele, Elsie West, Jean Round-<lb />
tree. Frances Bass, Grace White-<lb />
hurst, - Gupton, Bobbie Brew-<lb />
Dur-<lb />
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ei. Sue Johnson, Jean Chaplin, and<lb />
Nell Murphy. These are to be play-<lb />
ed on May 9-10, May 10-14, May<lb />
16-16, May 17-18. and May 19-21.<lb />
Last, hut not least, those partici-<lb />
pating in the badminton tournaments<lb />
ar ' Amanda Etheridge, "Slat" Regi-<lb />
ster, Hilda Moore, Elsie McCain, Nan<lb />
Little, Jerry Albritton, Bobbie Brew-<lb />
I r. Jean Roundtree, Jessie Carter,<lb />
Leggy Adams. Elsie West, Margaret<lb />
Hall, Nell Murphy. Jerry Burns, Jean<lb />
Chaplin, and Dot Peele. These<lb />
tournaments started April 30 and<lb />
are to be played further on May 2,<lb />
May 3-4, May 4-5. and May 7-8.<lb />
Girls' Have you forgotten that<lb />
Softball and archery practices have<lb />
been started? Softball practices are<lb />
held on the football field each Mon-<lb />
days. Wednesdays, and Fridays from<lb />
6:30 until 7:30 p.m and archery<lb />
Dogface Begins<lb />
CAP Training<lb />
"All right you dogfaces. FALL<lb />
IN Thus another Monday night<lb />
meeting of the Greenville Civil Air<lb />
Patrol Squadron is started by "Merci-<lb />
less" Simmons, one of the squadron<lb />
four non-commissioned officers. The<lb />
blustering Navy issue Cpl. Simmons<lb />
proceeds to give the squadron a piece<lb />
of his mind, while ne calls the roll.<lb />
"McKenzie" "Woods?" No answer.<lb />
Looks like Dot has made him late<lb />
again!<lb />
"Awn, reep, beep, heop" (one, two,<lb />
three, four to you ignorant people),<lb />
goes the cadence as Sgt. Taylor,<lb />
USMCR, starts the weekly drilling<lb />
of the cadets. "To left flank, march.<lb />
Your other left, dogface roars the<lb />
D. I. "What are you trying to do,<lb />
ruin the squadron?" Meekly your<lb />
reporter rejoins the rest of his squad-<lb />
ron.<lb />
Lt. Lemon almost has hysterics<lb />
when your reporter calmly called the<lb />
twin engined B-25 Mitchell a Hellcat<lb />
fighter. (Much to the other cadets'<lb />
amazement your reporter does recog-<lb />
nize a Lightening.)<lb />
The C. A. P. Cadets are taught<lb />
basic infantry drill, radio, aircraft,<lb />
recognition, navigation, first aid, and<lb />
other subjects which eventually lead<lb />
to actual flight and maybe a civilian<lb />
pilot's license.<lb />
When this C. A. P. squadron was<lb />
activated there was a squad of ECTC<lb />
hoys but now the draft and enlist-<lb />
ments have cut this number con-<lb />
siderably. The squadron needs<lb />
several more squads to fill its quota.<lb />
Students who will attend the meet-<lb />
ings regularly and who are planning<lb />
to attend ECTC are preferred, of<lb />
course.<lb />
Nothing Like Dormitory Life<lb />
It's So Good For Your Health<lb />
Dormitory life is wonderful! It is<lb />
so conducive to good study habits<lb />
that no one has any difficulty keep-<lb />
ing up-to-date on her class assign-<lb />
ments. To prove this assertion let<lb />
Now seems to be a good time to<lb />
lake a shower, so I make all the<lb />
necessary preparations. After going<lb />
to the shower. I change my mind<lb />
me relate to you a typical evening in I about being a good time, because at<lb />
the dormitory. lleaat rht other �irls have had the<lb />
I return from supper with the very<lb />
host of intentions, unlocking my door<lb />
and marching directly to the book-<lb />
case, not allowing myself to think of<lb />
anything but the immediate task of<lb />
studying. I give myself a pat on<lb />
the back for this remarkable dem-<lb />
onstration of will power and then<lb />
quickly, for fear I will weaken,<lb />
choose books for the subject that are<lb />
most pressing and depressing me at<lb />
the moment. After assembling these<lb />
books on a cleared portion of my<lb />
desk, I reach for a pencil.<lb />
I always keep everything in its<lb />
proper place; therefore, I never have<lb />
same idea. I return dejectedly to my<lb />
room, dip my "pawa" in the basin,<lb />
and call the job complete.<lb />
About this time I hear someone<lb />
paging the girl next door, and an-<lb />
nouncing that there is a "handsome<lb />
hunk o' man in the parlor reques-<lb />
ting her presence. Of course, several<lb />
dozens sets of ears prick up at the<lb />
sound of this momentus information,<lb />
and there is a stampede to get to<lb />
her room. We all ruch to her side<lb />
out of the goodness of our hearts to<lb />
see that she is properly dressed and<lb />
made to he "easy on the eyes<lb />
After we get through with her, she<lb />
nothing to be compared with this<lb />
spirit of cooperation to be found<lb />
among dormitory students. Absolute-<lb />
ly nothing!<lb />
When the excitement is over, we<lb />
discover that there is a very insis-<lb />
tent voice somewhere within us that<lb />
keeps saying "I wanna eat Being<lb />
unable to contend with this persis-<lb />
tent little voice, we take the line of<lb />
least resistence and dig into our<lb />
closets for the remains of last night's<lb />
feast. After everyone has brought<lb />
her contributions to the room, some-<lb />
one exclaims that we should "eat,<lb />
drink, and be merry for tomorrow we<lb />
may die" during that science test.<lb />
We need no further encouragement;<lb />
we immediately commence to devour<lb />
everything in sight (well, not quite<lb />
everything). After the last guest<lb />
has left, my roommate and I heave<lb />
a sigh and return to the arduous<lb />
any difficulty in finding what I want is almost a nervous wreck and prac<lb />
when I want it. That pencil! Where ticallv has to be carried downstairs j task of studying. So it goes every<lb />
in a straight jacket. Really there is night. Dormitory life is wonderful!<lb />
cal argument. Mr.v Davis, the oldest<lb />
of the three and a rabid politician.<lb />
could I have put it? After search-<lb />
ing diligently for about a half an<lb />
hour, I discover my pencil, which is<lb />
little more than a stub, perched on<lb />
my ear. felt that he knew more about the<lb />
Of course the pencil has to be i political set-up of this country than<lb />
sharpened. This process takes an-1 anybody else. The argument became<lb />
ether half-hour of my valuable time, hotter and hotter, until finally Mr.<lb />
because, while at the pencil sharpen- , Davis informed the other two gentle-<lb />
er I meet someone I have not seen men that they were definitely "off<lb />
since lunch. During this lengthyWith this he left the post office and<lb />
started hurriedly hack to the office.<lb />
I wa waiting for him and ready<lb />
to do anything, as I never knew what<lb />
he was going to ask me to do next.<lb />
A he stepped into the door of the<lb />
office, the usual hub-hub of a small<lb />
town newspaper was going on about<lb />
him. The telephone was ringing and<lb />
as Mr. Davis answered it, he could<lb />
lapse of time we both have acquired<lb />
many choice bits of gossip that are<lb />
too potent to be with held any long-<lb />
er; therefore, it is necessary that we<lb />
spend some time in catching up on<lb />
what is going on.<lb />
When I finally return to my room,<lb />
j I am met by a host of smiling face-<lb />
� our neighbors from across the hall<lb />
hall field on Tuesdays and Thurs are paying us their nightly social<lb />
days from 6:30 until 7:30. Girls, call. We have such a delightful time<lb />
why not come on out and take a part that when they leave, I am complete-<lb />
1 act ice.<lb />
are also held on the foot-j in these sports!<lb />
Ty out of the mood to study.<lb />
When Working For Hometown Newspaper<lb />
Your Time Can Never Be Called Your Own<lb />
pl.in, f 1 roup joined in singing.<lb />
M:<lb />
18.<lb />
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ting<lb />
of Mr<lb />
1 in<lb />
Weddings<lb />
Sarah Skinner Roberson. a mem<lb />
ber of the senior class, and M. Sgt<lb />
Trai- Hooker Flanagan were united<lb />
in marriage on April IT at the home<lb />
t the bride in Spring Hope.<lb />
Louise Kilgo of Greenville, soloist,<lb />
and Jean Roberson of Spring Hope,<lb />
pianist, presented a program of<lb />
1 nuptial music.<lb />
.�' Vivian Ln- All Roberson, sister of the bride,<lb />
 A Pk-jwas maid of honor. Attending as<lb />
Margaret ,r,(ilmaids were Charlotte Elliot of<lb />
' -1 joined in K(it.nti,n, Bersha and Frieda Davis<lb />
of Mount Olive, and Jean Harring-<lb />
 Mary K-t.lle ti if t;ri.t.nville.<lb />
The groom had as his beat man<lb />
his brother, Edward Stuart Flana-<lb />
gan of Greenville. Ushers were<lb />
� ial evenl<lb />
linnei given the<lb />
Grant County<lb />
n V illie Lee<lb />
. of) Col-<lb />
  -day even-<lb />
clock.<lb />
mite and<lb />
ten carrying<lb />
Mr. Davis came hobbling into the<lb />
Progress office about ten o'clock<lb />
Tuesday morning. He was wearing<lb />
a broad grin and had a cigarette<lb />
hanging out of the corner of his<lb />
mouth. Infact. I don't remember<lb />
ever seeing him when he wasn't smil-<lb />
ing or smoking an endless chain of<lb />
cigarettes.<lb />
I watched him from the door of the<lb />
drug store across the street as he<lb />
fumbled in his pocket for his keys.<lb />
Mr. Davis. "Rob as his wife called<lb />
him, was editor and publisher of the<lb />
Progress, a smal ltown paper. He<lb />
insisted rather sternly that his em-<lb />
ployees be at work by nine o'clock in<lb />
the morning, yet, he never showed<lb />
up before ten o'clock.<lb />
Sipping my usual morning coca<lb />
cola. I ambled slowly across the<lb />
street. Beaming with happiness, the<lb />
old gent greeted me with a cherry,<lb />
"Good morning, Young Lady Go-<lb />
ing to his desk he fumbled through<lb />
I , , u 4l(� :� in hi to discuss the possible candidates<lb />
the nost office i does her shopping about this time in �<lb />
tne poa omce. rr mmn0-l for highway commissioner of the dis-<lb />
I knew that I would have time to j the morning, came in to the grocery<lb />
read the story in the "Readers Di- and cornered poor Mr. Davis.<lb />
eighty-sixth anniversary the following<lb />
week. Before writing a story on the<lb />
anniversary, we looked back through<lb />
the files of past years for interesting<lb />
details in the history of the paper.<lb />
When "Rob" succeeded his father<lb />
m 1903, he had just graduated from<lb />
the University. Following in the<lb />
footsteps of his father, "Rob" set out<lb />
to expand the scope of the paper. The<lb />
Progress began to come out every<lb />
week. The circulation increased four<lb />
hundred per cent over the circula-<lb />
tion of forty years ago.<lb />
In those files we came across the<lb />
stories about the first automobile<lb />
and the excitement they caused. Mr.<lb />
"Rob" Davis was one of the first<lb />
hardly hear the masculine voice at citizens of Enfield to buy a car. <lb />
the other end of the wire, but he did Continuing through the files we<lb />
understand enough to know that some foun( articles leading from the First<lb />
mad dogs were on the loose, and that World War and depression to the<lb />
meant another story for the paper, present day war.<lb />
Glancing at his watch he sudden-<lb />
me an<lb />
hour over time. In telling me that<lb />
we would call it a day, Mr. Davis re-<lb />
minded me that I should be down at<lb />
nine o'clock sharp the next morning,<lb />
which, I knew meant he wouldn't be<lb />
down until ten o'clock!<lb />
In a frenzy of excitement he bang<lb />
ed the telephone receiver down and ly reai;ze(i that he had kept<lb />
told me to take a story. Nervously<lb />
he dictated inshort and broken sen-<lb />
tences. Just as we were finishing<lb />
this, tle "town brass hats" walked<lb />
1 rid. Since this was a political<lb />
issue, Mr. Davis entered into the dis-<lb />
cussion enthusiastically. After dis-<lb />
cussing thoroughly the pros and cons<lb />
of the matter all of the men started<lb />
gest" that I had been wanting to! would have to tell him about the<lb />
read, for it was very likely that Mr. S neighbor's baby crying alb night, her<lb />
Davis wouldn't he hack, for at least j husband's being in bed with the flu.<lb />
an hour. Half dreaming, I followed i and about the English girl to whom<lb />
him in my thoughts to the post of- her son Johnnie has � lame time. Out of this hub-bub l'<lb />
fice Though it was only two blocks Finally managing to get away from<lb />
away, it would probably take him j Mrs. Harris, he hastened to the post<lb />
fifteen or twenty minutes to get; off ice.<lb />
there He would stop at the Smith , At the post office he met Mr. Jones<lb />
Grocery to ask about Mr. Smith's boy and Mr. Williams, and immediately<lb />
�A<lb />
managed to get scattered bits of in-<lb />
tormation and piece them together to<lb />
form a story.<lb />
After lunch Mr. Davis announced<lb />
Grocery to ask about Mr. anum . uov -�. �. " ,  woulu celebrate its<lb />
in England. Mrs. Harris, who always they became involved in a hot pohti- j mat<lb />
ard Stokes, Edwin Clark, and j a disorderly mass of typed copy<lb />
Barney Warren, all of Greenville. Without saying a word to anybody,<lb />
:tnd Edward Yearbv Jr of Raleigh. he Hmped out into the direction of<lb />
The groom is stationed at Kelly<lb />
Field in Texas after having returned Wilmington City Schools, and Ed-<lb />
recently from the European Theater. mond Williams McKendrick, of West-<lb />
mghoose Electric International Com-<lb />
PLAYSHOES<lb />
HOSIERY<lb />
Newest Spring Styles<lb />
MERIT'S SHOE<lb />
STORE<lb />
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For that lovely photo-<lb />
graph for that special<lb />
person, visit�<lb />
BAKER'S STUDIO<lb />
1<lb />
where the nation shops<lb />
and saves.<lb />
SCOTT'S DRY<lb />
CLEANERS<lb />
REPAIRS - ALTERATIONS<lb />
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� table centering<lb />
in arrangement of<lb />
. rs polling the<lb />
n the living room<lb />
n attractive ar-<lb />
ia nge and iris.<lb />
ii the dining room<lb />
 stS were seated.<lb />
imported lace<lb />
led identical<lb />
� ins and vel-<lb />
. flanked by five<lb />
with burning<lb />
An elaborate f'ur-<lb />
icrved to forty<lb />
. dinner the guests<lb />
the living room<lb />
 r coffee was served<lb />
program and social<lb />
1 �� d president, Mrs.<lb />
Powell (Nelle Tunstall),<lb />
, program. Mrs.<lb />
offered the invocation,<lb />
roup sang the col-<lb />
 Had to Teachers Col-<lb />
mpanied by Myrtle Leigh<lb />
Him Millie Carel gave a<lb />
reading, "Ma at the Home-<lb />
using names of well known<lb />
Wilma Lee Hart, accoro-<lb />
Margueritte Currin, sang<lb />
Dorothy Southerland Johnson be-<lb />
1 came the bride of James D. Sandlin<lb />
n April 14. While attending ECTC.<lb />
Sandlin majored in music and<lb />
commerce, and was also accompanist<lb />
pany, was SO<lb />
lemnized on March 24.<lb />
-<lb />
of the college choir.<lb />
Mr. Sandlin is now employed in<lb />
his father's lumber company in Beu-<lb />
iaville.<lb />
Annette Handley and Sgt. John H<lb />
(ioelz were married on April 14. Af-<lb />
ter attending ECTC two years, Mrs.<lb />
Goeta received her diploma in Busi-<lb />
ness Administration from Bowling<lb />
Green University. She has been em-<lb />
ployed as secretary in the Civilian<lb />
Personnel Department at Seymour<lb />
Johnson Field, Goldsboro.<lb />
Sgt. Goelz is stationed at Buckley<lb />
Field. Colorado.<lb />
QUALITY and QUANTITY<lb />
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DELICIOUS<lb />
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The marriage of Lura Ogburn<lb />
and Charles Guy Hight, Jr took<lb />
ulace March 30.<lb />
' ��. HiBh, attended W- H�r -<lb />
�areer.a Secretarial School and �<lb />
now employed in the oH.ce of the<lb />
ZZ Cotton M.U. in Fc.nk.mton.<lb />
Henderson Pharmacy in rr�<lb />
where the couple will make their<lb />
h�Z marriage of ft �"<lb />
J� member of the faculty of the<lb />
Buy your ladies' sheer<lb />
hose at�<lb />
Friendly<lb />
Atmosphere<lb />
plus<lb />
Good<lb />
Food<lb />
Drinks<lb />
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DRUG STORE<lb />
The right kind of fruits<lb />
and foods for those<lb />
snacks�<lb />
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"Where The Gang Eats"<lb />
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All Kinds of Shoe Repairing<lb />
AH Work Guaranteed<lb />
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GROCERY<lb />
THE BEST LINE OF<lb />
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While Studying<lb />
Garris Grocery<lb />
"If If s In Twm, We Have It<lb />
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PAGE FOUR<lb />
"i<lb />
The TECO ECHO<lb />
" 1945<lb />
May Day Court Is<lb />
A Group Of Swe<lb />
Lee Mae Jones<lb />
Crowned Queen<lb />
ii<lb />
Made Up Of<lb />
ECTC Girls<lb />
I.ee Mae Jones, age 20 and a sen-<lb />
ior, known as "the girl wh dimples<lb />
and baby.talk" is our May Queen for<lb />
this year. She is a graduate of<lb />
Rolesville High School, Wendell.<lb />
N. C.<lb />
While in high school, Lee was edi-<lb />
tor-in-chief of the school paper for<lb />
two years and also editor of annual<lb />
during her senior year. She played<lb />
the leading role in the Junior and<lb />
Senior plays. A loving cup was gi-<lb />
ven her for best all-around girl. She<lb />
also won medals for salutorian and<lb />
being the most outastanding student<lb />
in high school.<lb />
In the fall of 1943, Lee transferred<lb />
here from Peace Junior College in<lb />
Kaleigh. N. C.<lb />
While at Peace she was a member<lb />
of the Magazine Staff and a mem-<lb />
ber of the Pi Pheta Mu Society,<lb />
Vvhich won a silver loving cup for<lb />
guiving the best production of the<lb />
year in which Lee was the heroine.<lb />
Lee is getting a B. S. Degree in<lb />
Commerce and Social Science. Last<lb />
ear sin' was an attendant in May<lb />
I ay.<lb />
Last summer she was secretary of<lb />
Cooperative Council and a member<lb />
at large on the house committee.<lb />
This year. Leo has been college<lb />
marshal, Lanier society marshal and<lb />
treasurer of the Commerce club.<lb />
Lee's main hobby is meeting<lb />
! t-ople. along with telling jokes.<lb />
writing poems and short stories, and<lb />
reading magazines, especialy Life<lb />
an.i Readers Digest.<lb />
Her favorites are Cherry Ice<lb />
cream, the Army Air Corp, semi-<lb />
classical music and the popular tune.<lb />
"All My Lifeand boat riding at her<lb />
home.<lb />
a typewriter keyboard in the com-<lb />
merce building or a piano keyboard<lb />
in Wright building. In case you<lb />
haven't guessed by now, she is one<lb />
of those industrious music and com-<lb />
merce majors.<lb />
She is a member of the Lanier So-<lb />
ciety and the Commerce Club.<lb />
Her favorite type of music varies<lb />
with her mood, but she is rather<lb />
partial to semi-classical vocal music.<lb />
She is one of those modest souls and<lb />
wont' admit that she can sing, but,<lb />
take it from me. she can.<lb />
She spends her spare time playing<lb />
bridge. Her favorite sport is horse-<lb />
back riding. She learned how to<lb />
ride last summer and liked it so well<lb />
that she rode horseback every after-<lb />
noon until she returned to school in<lb />
the fall.<lb />
When asked what foods she pre-<lb />
ferred she licked her lips and ex-<lb />
plained, oh, fried tjhicken and straw-<lb />
berry shortcake and carmamel cake<lb />
and lots of things!<lb />
in the Court of Lee Mae's.<lb />
Helena, is better known on cam-<lb />
pus as "Hel She rooms by her-<lb />
self but is always found in Basin's<lb />
loom. It seems they are insepar-<lb />
able.<lb />
EXelene is a Junior Frencfy and Eng-<lb />
lish major. She is a member of the<lb />
i'lii Sigma fraternity and Emerson<lb />
Society.<lb />
She transfere 1 from Peace College<lb />
last year.<lb />
As for the branch of service she<lb />
says, "Just take the big Army Air<lb />
Corps we wonder why??<lb />
"My Heart Sings" is her favorite<lb />
song and Harry James her favorite<lb />
orchestra,<lb />
This little blonde is one of those<lb />
tare people with a Scarlet O'Hara<lb />
waist line.<lb />
Winter days find her cross-legged<lb />
on a bed playing bridge with Basin,<lb />
Mot and Bruce (too bad Mot had to<lb />
I roak it up). Now when those sum-<lb />
mer months come she just loves to<lb />
swim and to get one of those delicate<lb />
shades of pink sunburns.<lb />
Maid of Honor in last year s May<lb />
Court, Ruthie Winslow. is also a Wil-<lb />
son Hall blonde. She is one of those Charlotte is a Junior and rooms in<lb />
dignified seniors that on June 4 will Gotten Hall,<lb />
receive a well earned "Sheep Skin j Charlotte was a college mrashal<lb />
Ruthie since entering ECTC has tins year anl also for next year,<lb />
been a college marshal, representa- When asking Charlotte about her<lb />
tive to Student Cooperative Council, on am man she dreamy eyed replied<lb />
and Emerson Society marshal. that her brother Tom leds her list of<lb />
Ruthie is a primary major from men. of course, theres always room<lb />
Hertford. for tin- Army, Marines etc.<lb />
Just like lots of other people her Charlotte's favorite food! Ah she<lb />
favorite song is "Night and Day" was quick on the answer, boiled<lb />
Freshmen Give<lb />
Juniors Dance<lb />
On April 28<lb />
High Schools Hold<lb />
Music Festival<lb />
The annual High School Music<lb />
Festival for this section of the state<lb />
jwas held in Wright Auditorium on<lb />
Early spring was the theme of the j prj(jav April 27.<lb />
dance the Freshman class gave in j , .<lb />
honor of the Junior class last Satur-1 The plan of the day was as !i-<lb />
lows: The bands gathered in time tor<lb />
The direc-<lb />
day night in Wright auditorium.<lb />
Row upon row of pine trees formed �he afternoon concert.<lb />
tors chose their places on the<lb />
JiiSciiool Debates<lb />
Held At ECTC<lb />
BSU Elects Officers<lb />
For Next Year<lb />
Fourteen<lb />
I<lb />
High S ool<lb />
tl,uns of Kas�rn N-rth . arl,<lb />
their dhrtrid <lb />
Carolina Tehe� Collage, A<lb />
The qaary tor debate w� B<lb />
That the voting age .l.ould I- �.��'�<lb />
to eighteen<lb />
the background for the College<lb />
Swing Band, which furnished the<lb />
music.<lb />
An ivy trimmed arch and white<lb />
picket fences covered with honey-<lb />
suckle at the end of the dance hall<lb />
opposite the door, gave the sugges-<lb />
tion of a garden. Color was furnish-<lb />
gram. Prof. Earl A. Slocum, one of<lb />
the most noted band directors in the<lb />
South and a member of the music<lb />
faculty of the University of North<lb />
Carolina, was here to criticise con-<lb />
structively the playing of the differ-<lb />
ent bands. After the concert in<lb />
ed by the pastel streamers forming Wright Auditorium, the bands as-<lb />
the ceiling and the light dresses also sembled in marching order and par-<lb />
gave a festive air. aded to the courthouse. Here the<lb />
Junior and Freshman class officers massed bands gave a short concert<lb />
formed the figure with the initials j under the direction of Mr. Slocum.<lb />
The evening program was devoted<lb />
to choral music. There were five<lb />
Dr. Meredith N. Pwej ra� direc-<lb />
debatc " ut<lb />
of<lb />
the<lb />
chair-<lb />
of the two classes, "F-J"�Fresh-<lb />
man-Junior. The Juniors were:<lb />
Edna Earle Moore, Alta Earl Tyson,<lb />
Frances and Elisabeth Temple, and<lb />
Margie Smith. Those of the Fresh-<lb />
group choruses after which each<lb />
chorus sang individually. Dr. Karl<lb />
V. Gilbert, head of the music depart-<lb />
man class were as follows: Jean Hull,1 ment of ECTC directed the mass<lb />
acting president, Hennie Ruth Whic- Kroup in three numbers � 'To Thee<lb />
hard, secretary; Truman Cherry. We Sing" by Tkach; "The Music<lb />
treasurer; Decoration Committee: Life" by Cain; and "Praise<lb />
chairman, Betty Jervis, Mary Sue Lord" by Christiansen.<lb />
Cotton, Jean Hull, Audrey Mallard; �� the critic for the singing of the<lb />
Refreshment Committee: Sue McGee. individual groups,<lb />
chairman; Billie Perry, Mell Perry. "The Festival was a success<lb />
Carolyn Lowe, Bessie Nae Butt, and everyway say Dr.<lb />
Camilla Selby; Properties Commit-<lb />
tor of<lb />
Contest. Members<lb />
Forensic Cm who ���'�� '<lb />
,�� for the debate- wen N II �<lb />
phyi Jessie Lore Carter,<lb />
Averette and Mrj EHa Carr.<lb />
The teams were orgai<lb />
three rounds. The aftei �<lb />
of debates ran along OTW thlj<lb />
Greenville, B. F. Grady High Scl<lb />
and two Rocky Mount teat<lb />
. and therefore eoi tor the<lb />
debates. Rock: ' �-<lb />
,v,r B. J. Grad)<lb />
High negative,<lb />
finnative won<lb />
ryn 1 �<lb /><lb />
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M<lb />
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Mem<lb />
to the<lb />
Dr. Gilbert<lb />
in<lb />
The<lb />
steak and all that goes with it.<lb />
Her favorite songs are "Through<lb />
the Years" and "All My Life<lb />
Wonder who she has in mind?<lb />
In her spare time she delights in<lb />
sleeping, added her<lb />
Wilma Kearney, maid of honor of<lb />
mr May court, is a Junior and lives<lb />
in Fh ming Hall.<lb />
She is secretary of the Alumni<lb />
Daughters and Sons and treasurer<lb />
of 'he Emerson Society.<lb />
Wilma wouldn't say very much<lb />
p.lout her love life, but she did say Teco<lb />
that she loved the Army Air Corps Ruthie<lb />
and men six feet tall. Her ambition<lb />
is to hook the right one and have a<lb />
double wedding with Illmar.<lb />
She admitted that she spent most<lb />
of her time "keeping her mind to-<lb />
gether but her hobby is getting out<lb />
�Id letters and reading them.<lb />
When I asked Wilma what<lb />
and her favorite orchestra, Tommy<lb />
Dorsey. She is also quite fond of the<lb />
Army Air Corps song. Must be<lb />
caused by a certain navigator.<lb />
She likes to play bridge, dance and<lb />
swim down where "Carolina Moon" making hats and<lb />
was written. roommate.<lb />
She is planning to teach next year �<lb />
in Norfolk. Erma Hinnant�You know the girl<lb />
Ruthie has always lived in Wfl-jwho always greets you at the dinning<lb />
son hall and when asked where her hall door with a smile,<lb />
favorite building was she immediate- Erma is a junior from "Little<lb />
ly said. "Wilson Hall' and east Wing Pikesville" or rather near Golds-<lb />
at that boro.<lb />
Her main exercise is going to the She has been very active during!<lb />
P. O. to see just how much mail she her three years here. During her<lb />
has but always to her disgust there Junior ear she served as president <lb />
tee, Charles Woods; Orchestra Com-<lb />
mittee: Dorothy Bennett; Figure<lb />
Committee: chairman, Camilla Selby,<lb />
and Helen Brown; Chaperon Com-<lb />
mittee: chairman, Shirley Savage;<lb />
Invitation Committee: Helen Owens.<lb />
Chaperons were: Dr. and Mrs.<lb />
Posey, Dr. Banes, Dr. and Mrs. Gil-<lb />
bert and Mr. and Mrs. Brown.<lb />
improvement from a musical stand-<lb />
point of the different groups was<lb />
most apparent and seemed to prove<lb />
the worth of the day to the high<lb />
schools and to ECTC<lb />
The high schools represented were<lb />
Kinston, New Bern, Rocky Mount,<lb />
Williamston, and Greenville.<lb />
t,ers<lb />
evening<lb />
firmative team WOB I<lb />
and Gi � af-<lb />
ov.r B<lb />
i egative, in the evening d<lb />
two winners will represent tl<lb />
in the slate contest to 1<lb />
Chapel Hill in May.<lb />
The teama that to k pai I<lb />
Contest came fron<lb />
Conway, Rocky Mount, i<lb />
Greenville, Roam <lb />
der, Columbia, Creswell, K.<lb />
i<lb />
Women Have Always Been<lb />
Will Always Be Different<lb />
is lots of mail for a box mate "The<lb />
one of those people you<lb />
read about and want to touch�<lb />
those that make honor roll.<lb />
If you ever see a little ole' brown-<lb />
haired, green-eyed girl standing<lb />
around with her mouth gaped open<lb />
i staring at a stray Merchant Marine.<lb />
her you will know that it is none other<lb />
favorite food was, she got that far, than that<lb />
off lookin her eyes and dreamily Selma.<lb />
little Creech girl from<lb />
answered, "Fried chicken and pecan<lb />
pie<lb />
Her favorite song is "I Dream of<lb />
" ou I tried to make her tell me<lb />
wko "You" is. but�no luck!<lb />
Jean Scarborough, age 19 and a<lb />
senior, is a graduate of Grifton High<lb />
School, Grifton. N. C. While in high<lb />
school, Jean was a cheer leader, co-1 and pin up pictures, and listening to<lb />
D. J. is a Junior and is majoring<lb />
in history and English. She lives<lb />
in "Iceberg 169 Jarvis Hall.<lb />
This past year she served as vice-<lb />
president of the Cooperative Coun-<lb />
cil and treasurer of the Poe Society.<lb />
She is now president of the Student<lb />
Cooperative Government Association.<lb />
D. Js hobby is collecting poetry<lb />
of the Lanier society, and was a<lb />
member of the handbook committee,<lb />
and a member of Cooperative Coun-<lb />
cil.<lb />
Now she is serving as vice chair-<lb />
man of Woman's Judiciary and is<lb />
serving on Cooperative council.<lb />
Erma says, "I don't have any<lb />
special 'nobby except collecting pic-<lb />
ture post cards, and I do like to try<lb />
to play tenr.is<lb />
Boy, does Erma like to eat. Her<lb />
favorite foods are oysters and any-<lb />
thing chocolate.<lb />
There arc always two things that<lb />
go well together�We always think<lb />
of John and Erma together. Keep<lb />
up the good work, John! Be sure<lb />
to keep on your toes, because the<lb />
Navy doesn't give up without a fight.<lb />
Night and Day is Erma's favorite<lb />
song. Wonder whv???<lb />
at ECTC for two years.<lb />
While at Louisburg College, she-<lb />
was president of the student body.<lb />
For the past year she has been vice-<lb />
president of the senior class and 2nd<lb />
vice-president of the A. C. E. and has<lb />
served on the social committee.<lb />
Muriel is also a member of the Emer-<lb />
son Society.<lb />
When asked about her hobby,<lb />
Muriel said writing letters to her<lb />
mother, but her roommate informed<lb />
me that she knew better That<lb />
then- is a little boy by the name of<lb />
Jimmy that receives quite a few let-<lb />
ters from her.<lb />
Muriel's favorite sport is riding<lb />
bicycle and he said, "I can't play<lb />
tennis, but 1 do like to try<lb />
Sammy Kaye's orchestra is her<lb />
favorite orchestra and "Sunrise Sere-<lb />
nade" is the song which she said that<lb />
she has liked ;for the longest time.<lb />
She also likes "Together very much.<lb />
Now, I wonder who she was think-<lb />
ing about<lb />
Muriel said that she is planning to<lb />
loaf this summer and teach rrext fall<lb />
if that certain one doesn't change her<lb />
mind.<lb />
when it's needed.<lb />
Her favorite sang is "Candy A<lb />
certain Smith boy from Pikesville<lb />
likes it too.<lb />
Alta Mae is really happy when she<lb />
is working and listening to records.<lb />
She likes chocolate cake best of all.<lb />
Reading is one of Alta Mae's<lb />
lavorite past times. She likes to<lb />
read novels more than any other<lb />
books.<lb />
Alta Mae wants to do nursery<lb />
school work. She has a way of get-<lb />
ting along with people and I am sure<lb />
she will get along with the children.<lb />
editor of the high school paper, a<lb />
debater, and a very good basketball<lb />
player.<lb />
Jean attended Campbell CoBege,<lb />
Buies Creek, N. C. for two years and<lb />
transferred her in the fall of 1943.<lb />
She is getting an A. B. Degree in<lb />
Physical Education and History.<lb />
Last summer Jean was secretary<lb />
of the House Committee during sum-<lb />
mer school. This past year she has<lb />
been a cheer leader, marshal, mem-<lb />
the pick up when it will play.<lb />
When asked what her favorite food<lb />
was she said, "Oh. I like everything<lb />
to eat. but I just love 'cool drinks<lb />
D. Js favorite songs are "Moon-<lb />
light Sonota, "Perfidia and especial-<lb />
ly "Stuff Like That There<lb />
As for her love life, she prefers<lb />
a Merchant Marine with brown eyes<lb />
�who happens to be named Carl!<lb />
Now as I silently close the door, I<lb />
leave D. J. standing on her head<lb />
ber of the WT. A. A. Cabinet, and i earnestly looking for a bobby pin<lb />
secretary of the Emerson Society.<lb />
Her hobbies are sewing, knitting,<lb />
dancing, and collecting pictures of<lb />
ships.<lb />
that fell behind the dresser.<lb />
Illmar Kearney, a duplicate of<lb />
Wilma, is also a Junior and rooms<lb />
in Fleming Hall with her sister.<lb />
Illmar is treasurer of the Emerson<lb />
Society and President of the Alumni<lb />
Daughters and Sons.<lb />
When I asked her about her likes<lb />
and dislikes, she took no time in tell-<lb />
ing me that she loved the Army Air<lb />
Corps�namely Raye (with an accent<lb />
on the "e").<lb />
Her hobby is collecting different<lb />
kinds of perfume; she also loves to<lb />
swim, try to dive, and try to do the<lb />
Pat Merrill, the former Pat Ed-<lb />
wards, also from Hertford i in the<lb />
May Court for the first time.<lb />
Pat has been President of the<lb />
Sophomore class and President of the<lb />
Poe Society, marshal, Treasurer of<lb />
her Junior class, and Treasurer of<lb />
Poe Society.<lb />
Pat's favorite man is Lt. Leo Mer-<lb />
rill, USNAC to whom she was mar-<lb />
ried on January 6, 1945. Right now<lb />
she is lonesome for him since he is in<lb />
South America. (But don't worry,<lb />
Pat, he'll be here soon).<lb />
She just loves to eat. That must<lb />
have been why she enjoyed living in<lb />
the practice house so much. "Always"<lb />
is her favorite song . Hobbies are<lb />
Marjorie Privitte is a senior from<lb />
Edenton this year. She lives in Cot-<lb />
ten Hall.<lb />
Marjorie was president of the<lb />
Women's Judiciary this year and a<lb />
marshal for the Lanier Society.<lb />
She is crazy about fried" Chicken<lb />
and her hobbies are eating and sleep-<lb />
ing.<lb />
Her favorite song is "Always" and<lb />
she has a definite weakness for the<lb />
Navy and civilians. Maybe there is<lb />
some connection with her favorite<lb />
song. Who knows ?<lb />
If you see a cute little blonde with<lb />
a winning smile and blue eyes stroll-<lb />
ing around campus it will probably<lb />
be none other than Muriel White-<lb />
hurst.<lb />
Muriel is a senior primary major<lb />
from South Mills. She is a transfer<lb />
from Louisburg College and has been<lb />
Alta Mae Thompson is a junior<lb />
from near Goldsboro.<lb />
She has taken an active part a-<lb />
round the campus. During her Jun-<lb />
ior year she served as college<lb />
marshal, secretary of the Lanier So-<lb />
ciety and secretary of the Junior<lb />
class. She will be the treasurer of<lb />
the Senior class next year.<lb />
Alta Mae has that sweet expres-<lb />
sion on her face all the time. All<lb />
right! Stop blushing! You can de-<lb />
pend on her to lend a helping hand<lb />
EAT and DRINK<lb />
where all<lb />
COLLEGE<lb />
STUDENTS<lb />
meet<lb />
K ARES<lb />
Ever since there wa i<lb />
as a woman she has prided hei<lb />
in being entirely different I<lb />
other creatures. Her whit<lb />
smooth bam her charm �<lb />
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slouch (don't ask me what it is, I collecting pictures, of which she has<lb />
uon't know). But she spends most j a good collection of Leo, and writing<lb />
of her time trying to make Wilma nightly letters to her husband.<lb />
do right!<lb />
Blanche Ogburn is her name. If<lb />
you want to see her, she may be<lb />
found at practically any hours of<lb />
the morning or night either pounding<lb />
Pat will graduate on June 4 with<lb />
an A. B. Degree in Social Science and<lb />
Home Economics.<lb />
Helene Boyette, 6 ft. 2.in blonde<lb />
from Wilson Hall, is another maid<lb />
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