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THE TECO ECHO<lb />
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��.457 CAROLINA TEACHERS COLLEGE<lb />
VOLUME VIII<lb />
GREENVILLE, N- C, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1931.<lb />
THE FRESHMEN<lb />
REGISTRATION<lb />
BIG SUCCESS<lb />
The Freshmen of K. C. T. C ar<lb />
rived Monday afternoon and Tuesday<lb />
morning, September 28 and and 29th.<lb />
They were met at the train and bus<lb />
bj the members of the Y. W. C. A<lb />
cabinet The rooms were assigned U<lb />
them at Cotton Hall by the Dean oi<lb />
Women, Miss Annie L. Morton.<lb />
Lunch was served Tuesday at one<lb />
o'clock and following that all students<lb />
gathered in tin- Social Religous Build<lb />
ing. Dr. Meadows talked to them a<lb />
few minutes on the "Purpose of<lb />
Freshmen Week Following his<lb />
talk Dr. Wright, President of the Col-<lb />
lege, made an address. He welcomed<lb />
the Freshmen most cordially and let<lb />
them know that he was a friend of<lb />
the Freshmen.<lb />
Miss Kuykendall conducted some<lb />
music that was much enjoyed by all<lb />
the new girls.<lb />
"Student relationship to the Treas-<lb />
urer" was discussed by Mr. Spillman,<lb />
and "Student Relationship to tht<lb />
Registrar" was disscussed by Mr. Mc-<lb />
 linnis.<lb />
Mi. Fort, chairman of the appoint-<lb />
ment committee, g ve them a briel<lb />
talk on Vhat Course Shall I Take?'<lb />
From four o'clock to five all Fresh-<lb />
nun toured the campus under the di-<lb />
rection of the student council.<lb />
Dinner was served in the old dining<lb />
hall at six o'clock.<lb />
The students gathered once more ir.<lb />
the auditorium at seven o'clock, ane<lb />
were introduced to the student gov-<lb />
ernment officers and the dormitory<lb />
officers. A short talk was made by<lb />
Miss Morton, and was followed by<lb />
college songs and yells by the cheer<lb />
leader.<lb />
Wednesday morning they registered<lb />
and paid their bills. In the evening<lb />
th y Isenibled in the suditorium<lb />
where they were introduced to the<lb />
major organizations on the campus.<lb />
College customs were discussed by<lb />
members of the student body. Rule<lb />
and regulations were explained and<lb />
pointed out by Millie Moore, president<lb />
of the student government.<lb />
Conduct at entertainments was dis-<lb />
cussed by the chief marshal.<lb />
Other courtesy talks were made on<lb />
the use of the Library, dining halls.<lb />
postoffiee, chapel, quiet hour and<lb />
study hour.<lb />
Thursday morning they met with<lb />
the House Directors in the dormi-<lb />
tories. This was followed by a physi-<lb />
cal examination at the infirmary.<lb />
At seven-thirty a free moving pic-<lb />
ture was shown in the auditorium of<lb />
the Austin Building.<lb />
MISS MORTON<lb />
SPEAKS TO THE<lb />
NEW FRESHMEN<lb />
o<lb />
In ending up an interesting talk to<lb />
the Freshmen Miss Annie L. Morton,<lb />
Dean of Women said:<lb />
Of course we have regulation here,<lb />
because there certain inhibitions and<lb />
prohibitions in the college experience<lb />
that the wise, discreet, respectful<lb />
person will recognize and cooperate<lb />
with.<lb />
Q. How to fit into your environ-<lb />
ment ?<lb />
1. Ask advice freely.<lb />
2. Accept help freely.<lb />
Put your best foot forward.<lb />
Make the best start possible.<lb />
Succeed as a roommate.<lb />
Be business like.<lb />
Consider your house director<lb />
friend. Make every effort tn<lb />
her part to make you comfortable ar.d<lb />
happy.<lb />
S. Form good study habits.<lb />
9. Meeting school social oblig -<lb />
tions.<lb />
10. Observe the requirements of the I generations How are we<lb />
j pay this debt? We realize<lb />
3.<lb />
4.<lb />
5.<lb /><lb />
7.<lb />
your<lb />
STUDENT BODY<lb />
ENJOYS TWO<lb />
GOOD PICTURES<lb />
Two shows have welcomed the stu-<lb />
dent body to their coming year at the<lb />
college.<lb />
Thursday evening, after registra-<lb />
tion, the students were thrilled by the<lb />
breathtaking experiences of "The<lb />
Lady Who Dared Billie Dove gave<lb />
a superb performance as the wife of<lb />
an American Ambassador, Sidney<lb />
Hlacknier, Conway Tearle, who was<lb />
once with the Carolina playmakers,<lb />
wa- excellent in the role of a smugg-<lb />
ler.<lb />
Saturday the student body again<lb />
flocked to the auditorium to see the<lb />
less exciting but just as interesting<lb />
story of "The Children of Dreams<lb />
Although the two pictures were of<lb />
entirely different types, they were<lb />
both accepted heartily by the students.<lb />
THEEMERSONS<lb />
WELCOME YOU<lb />
As the new year begins, once more<lb />
the Emersons welcome the new girls<lb />
to our campus. In 1&amp;26 we began the<lb />
blazing of a trail into new fields of<lb />
literary endeavors, and to every new<lb />
girl we say, "Will you not go with<lb />
us on our adventure?" We're glad<lb />
you are here and we're willing to help<lb />
you any way to become adjusted to<lb />
your new surroundings.<lb />
RACHEL McKEY.<lb />
AROUND THE I<lb />
WORLD WITH<lb />
THE FACULTY<lb />
" 'Teacher, teacher, where have you<lb />
been ?'<lb />
'I've been�' "<lb />
The answers are numerous. Some i<lb />
I<lb />
have traveled, and others have stayed i<lb />
at home.<lb />
Mr. E. L. Henderson remained in<lb />
Greenville.<lb />
Dr. Adams spent two weeks vaca- i<lb />
tion in Richmond and Washington,<lb />
"seeing ball games and shows, looking<lb />
at the stars, and lots of other things<lb />
Mr. McGinnis took a ten day trip, '<lb />
passing through North Carolina and<lb />
Virginia, and over the mountains of<lb />
West Virginia, to his childhood home<lb />
in Danville. There he stayed part of<lb />
he week. After traveling through<lb />
Maryland, he spent a few days in<lb />
Washington, and then returned home, j<lb />
After staying awhile at her home in<lb />
-?alem. N. J Miss Newell studied for<lb />
six weeks at Columbis University, and<lb />
then went to camp.<lb />
Miss Charlton stayed in Savannah.<lb />
' leorgia.<lb />
Dr. Meadows went, during the sum-<lb />
ner, to his home in Shelbyville, Tenn.<lb />
Miss Mamie Jenkins after teaching<lb />
lere in summer school, went to Nags<lb />
lead. Pen Mar, Md Baltimore, and<lb />
ew York.<lb />
Miss Lois Grigsby stayed at White<lb />
lorn, Tenn.<lb />
Her home in Abbeville, S. C,<lb />
laimed Miss Greene through the<lb />
-ummer.<lb />
Miss Turner stayed at home, also,<lb />
n Pulaski, Tenn.<lb />
Mr. Deal stayed four days away<lb />
rom Greenville. Two he spent in<lb />
A'hite Lake, and two in Richmond.<lb />
Miss Thompson stayed in Leasburg.<lb />
North Carolina.<lb />
Another who chose to stay at home<lb />
is Mr. Picklesimer.<lb />
Mr. Cummings taught during sum-<lb />
mer school in the North Texas State 5ChooL Loyalty to the institution.<lb />
Teachers College, in Denton, Texas, h School organizations.<lb />
The remainder of the time he stayed 12. Be sure to write letters home.<lb />
in Trenton, Tenn. o<lb />
Dr. Frank stayed in Savannah.<lb />
Tenn. He remarked, "That's a big<lb />
town. It has a blacksmith shop, and<lb />
a grocery store; and I stayed, most of<lb />
f the time, in the grocery store<lb />
Mr. Holler went to Peabody Col-<lb />
lege, in Nashville, Tenn. One week<lb />
if his six weeks vacation he stayed in<lb />
Richmond. During the time, he saw<lb />
lamestown and Williamsburg. The<lb />
�emaining five weeks he stayed at<lb />
home, "helping Mrs. Hollar make<lb />
preserves, and can things<lb />
Miss Sallie J. Davis spent her vaca-<lb />
tion at Camp Toxanay.<lb />
For six weeks, Miss Laura T. Rose<lb />
vas at the Wisconsin University sum-<lb />
mer school. The rest of the summer<lb />
he "washed dishes" at her home,<lb />
Marine-on-St. Craix, Minn.<lb />
During her vacation, Miss Kath-<lb />
arine Holtzclaw saw New York,<lb />
Clarksville, Tenn Black Mountain,<lb />
and Asheville.<lb />
Miss Dora Meade was in Victor.<lb />
New York.<lb />
Mrs. Bloxton stayed in Williams-<lb />
burg and Driver, Va.<lb />
Miss Kuykendall stayed in Lexing-<lb />
ton, Ky.<lb />
New England called the Misses<lb />
Gorrell and Gray.<lb />
Miss Margaret Sammon and her<lb />
mother stayed for a week at Ridge-<lb />
crest.<lb />
Miiss Lewis went to new York, and<lb />
Miss Bonnewitz stayed in Van West,<lb />
Ohio.<lb />
Dr. ReBarker stayed "on the cam-<lb />
pus"�in the library and in Austin<lb />
Hall.<lb />
Miss Graham preferred to remain<lb />
at home in Warrenton, N. C.<lb />
Miss Williams stayed in Greenville,<lb />
Kentucky.<lb />
Dr. Slay taught for six weeks in the<lb />
University of North Carolina in<lb />
Chapel HiU.<lb />
Miss Cassidy stayed at her home in<lb />
Cleveland, Ohio.<lb />
Miss Wilson seems to want, not<lb />
only to "keep her vacation instead of<lb />
"spending" it, but also to "keep" to<lb />
herself what she did during the sum-<lb />
mer. However, from the information<lb />
she gave, we find that she stayed<lb />
mostly in Chapel Hill. She traveled<lb />
quite a bit, having gone to Pennsyl-<lb />
vania, and "the states in bewteen<lb />
For about three months Mr. Beecher<lb />
Flanagan haunted the state library in<lb />
Raleigh, delving into "old books and<lb />
dusty records Afterwards, he<lb />
traveled in Tennessee, Arkansas,<lb />
NUMBER 1<lb />
THE Y. W C. A<lb />
MAKES GOOD<lb />
BEGINNING<lb />
Friday evening at 6:30 th.<lb />
A. held its first meeting of<lb />
with a lai<lb />
new girls.<lb />
ram<lb />
V. W. (<lb />
'ist meeting of the year<lb />
audience of both old and<lb />
1 very inter, st ing pro-<lb />
gram was carried out The V. V.<lb />
was delighted with itsleaders and its<lb />
I'lrtVll<lb />
Th<lb />
ey extend<lb />
Welcome t(<lb />
PRESIDENT ROBE?! H. WRIGHT<lb />
SSES THE FRESHMEN<lb />
every one to morning watch held at<lb />
7:30 in the mornings.<lb />
COLLEGE OPENS<lb />
ITS TWENTY-<lb />
SECOND YEAR<lb />
E. C. T. C. opened its doors for the<lb />
; twenty-second year on September<lb />
'28th. with an enrollment which<lb />
! amounted to about 827 students.<lb />
The faculty, student council, Y. W.<lb />
C. A. cabinet, and the girls who hold<lb />
; working-positions on the campus co-<lb />
I operated wonderfully in making<lb />
1 Freshmen week a great success.<lb />
The president of the Y. W. C. A.<lb />
and the student government president<lb />
and officers met the trains and busses<lb />
that were loaded with Freshmen, and<lb />
showed them the way to the deans of-<lb />
fice and to their rooms.<lb />
The dormitories are all filled. The<lb />
Freshmen finished their registration<lb />
on Wednesday. The upper classmen<lb />
registered on Thursday. Friday the<lb />
regular class work began <lb />
There have been several changes<lb />
made this year. Freshmen and Sen-<lb />
iors are not allowed to carry but six-<lb />
teen hours of work, while Juniors and<lb />
Sophomores maximum of work is<lb />
eighteen hours.<lb />
No student is eligible to practice<lb />
teaching or graduation without an<lb />
average grade of a three.<lb />
Georgia, and other Southern states.<lb />
Miss Annie Morton stayed at her<lb />
home in Beaufort, North Carolina.<lb />
Mr. Fort went to York, S. C.<lb />
Miss Redwine taught summer<lb />
school here for six weeks, and spent<lb />
the remainder of the summer at her<lb />
home in Monroe, North Carolina.<lb />
Miss McGee stayed at her home in<lb />
LaGrange, Georgia.<lb />
Miss Elizabeth Hyman went to<lb />
summer school at Columbia Univer-<lb />
sity. The latter part of the summer<lb />
she spent in Rocky Mount.<lb />
Miss Frances Wahl stayed in Ar-<lb />
kansas, "running around everywhere"<lb />
Miss Willis went to Raleigh and<lb />
Wilmington.<lb />
Mr. Ginn stayed in Goldsboro.<lb />
Miss Wadlington was in Cadiz, Ky.<lb />
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Henderson<lb />
went to Florida. I<lb />
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Wrirght, Mrs<lb />
Spillman, and Miss Ross spent a wee c<lb />
in New York City.<lb />
Young friends, we are delighted to<lb />
have you with us at this beginning<lb />
of this college year. Dr. Meadows<lb />
says you have started on a four-year<lb />
voyage and will get acquainted with<lb />
each other�he took a trip and got<lb />
seasick, but still made friends�1 ex-<lb />
pect you will get homesick, in fact.<lb />
hope you will. If you want to cry go<lb />
ahead. There is no regulation against<lb />
it. But seriously, we are delighted<lb />
that you have found it so you can<lb />
come to college this year, and doubly<lb />
pleased to have you here with us.<lb />
George Peabody made this statement<lb />
on one occasion "Education, a debt due<lb />
from present to future generations<lb />
If the people of this great Republic of<lb />
ours could realize the great truth in<lb />
those few words by that great man<lb />
who loved his fellowmen�"Education,<lb />
a debt due from present to future<lb />
going to<lb />
(some of<lb />
j us do) that it is a debt that the State<lb />
of North Carolina owes; to the boys<lb />
i and girls of this old state of ours.<lb />
And North Carolina is striving, some-<lb />
times successfully, sometimes unsuc-<lb />
cessfully, but always with earnestness<lb />
to pay this debt that the present gen-<lb />
eration owes to the one coming for-<lb />
ward. For that reason the State of<lb />
North Carolina has built this insti- .<lb />
tution. Two million dollars, in round<lb />
numbers, have been spent here to give<lb />
the young white men and women who<lb />
wish to become teachers an opportun-<lb />
ity to get that kind of education which<lb />
will give them the greatest opportun-<lb />
ity to be of service in paying the debt<lb />
which we owe to the children of North<lb />
Carolina who are here. You have<lb />
come to this institution because it i<lb />
the institution of your choice; you<lb />
have come with a purpose, because<lb />
that has been characteristic of every<lb />
freshman class that has entered our<lb />
institution. You have come from<lb />
your homes with the determination<lb />
that you are going to fulfill a part, at<lb />
least, of the ambition of your lives<lb />
and the ambition of those back home<lb />
who have made sacrifices that yon<lb />
might come to college. You will meet<lb />
teachers and officers who have dedi-<lb />
cated their lives to the young people<lb />
of this state, but it is just as well<lb />
that I tell you at the beginning that<lb />
we cannot educate you. All this or-<lb />
ganization, all this money spent by tht<lb />
state, all the efforts put forward, the<lb />
annual appropriation of a hundred and<lb />
fifty thousand dollars is here to give<lb />
you an opportunity to educate your-<lb />
selves. It is an individual proposi-<lb />
tion. Do not work for your teachers.<lb />
Do not work for a grade. You are<lb />
here to grow and develop intellectual-<lb />
ly, to acquire facts, to get knowledge,<lb />
to get power that will enable you to<lb />
go back and be of service somewhere<lb />
in some community in this state, but<lb />
it is your jon. These teachers and of-<lb />
ficers are your friends. I am glad to<lb />
tell you young people that you have<lb />
come to a college where the whole or-<lb />
ganization is working together as one<lb />
perfect unit to help the students who<lb />
come here to attain the things that<lb />
they left home to attain, but it is<lb />
your job.<lb />
There is one thing that I find not<lb />
only among college students but a<lb />
large number of people in the world�<lb />
the horror of saying "I don't know<lb />
If you don't know, say so. That's<lb />
why you are here to learn. A high<lb />
school graduate went with his father<lb />
to see the president of the college in<lb />
which he planned to enroll and when<lb />
ENTERTAINMENT<lb />
COMMITTEE HAS<lb />
STARTED WORK<lb />
The entertainment committee is<lb />
working hard to bring to us good<lb />
entertainments this year among those<lb />
asked by the president, "How much d<lb />
you Know? he said, "I'm not sure<lb />
that I know anything The presi-<lb />
dent's answer was that perhaps h<lb />
-h� aid be enrolled in the senior class.<lb />
as it usually took a student three j<lb />
years to learn that.<lb />
Admit that you don't know and ask !<lb />
and you will find people here who will<lb />
take real pleasure in helping you find<lb />
the information you wish. A large<lb />
nuinbet of students are here now just<lb />
t be of service to you. The college<lb />
authorities haven't required these j<lb />
girls to come back, and the State of<lb />
North Carolina hasn't paid the ex- !<lb />
uense of it; they have come just be- <lb />
can o they want to help you. And<lb />
that spirit runs all through this col- j<lb />
i ge. Acquire knowledge, get all the<lb />
information you can, and when you<lb />
don't k ,ou, ak,<lb />
Ignorance, 1 sometimes think, is the <lb />
worst influence in the world. Ignor-<lb />
ance, the world over, has done more<lb />
damage to the human family than<lb />
war, famine, and pestilence combined.<lb />
George Washington probably died be-<lb />
cause of the ignorance of doctors who<lb />
attended him. Many, many young<lb />
men and women have died because of<lb />
the ignorance of those who were sup-<lb />
posed to doctor them. The terrible<lb />
condition this world is in today is be-<lb />
cause of the ignorance that has domi-<lb />
nated, the ruling classes in the vari-<lb />
us nations of the world. We are<lb />
bere as a band or an army with out-<lb />
faces to the world's worst enemy�<lb />
ignorance, and endeavoring to help<lb />
subdue that enemy. You have come<lb />
to join the ranks and we are here to<lb />
help y u. We want to help you make<lb />
the fight.<lb />
You are not going to find things<lb />
here like they were back home. I had<lb />
a girl come to college here one time<lb />
who brought a feather bed in her<lb />
I sunk. She stayed about three weeks<lb />
came to me in tears; was going home;<lb />
; lust "couldn't stand it etc. Finally<lb />
aid the food was the trouble, said<lb />
there wasn't anything she could eat�<lb />
: said she wanted some corn bread, col-<lb />
lards, and fat meat: That girl did go<lb />
 home�and married three weeks after-<lb />
; ward. But I do want you to realize<lb />
i that it will not be like home, and there<lb />
j will be a lot of things to learn. This<lb />
 organization is builded to fit on top of<lb />
5 our high school education Down in<lb />
L'ae lower grades you didn't have much<lb />
choice; in high school you had a little<lb />
more and with the greater liberty<lb />
came greater responsibilities. As you<lb />
go along in the scale of education the<lb />
greater the liberty the greater , re-<lb />
sponsibility. We are not going tc<lb />
try to make you study your lessons;<lb />
we are going to give the opportunity.<lb />
Be not deceived; God is not mocked;<lb />
whatsoever a man soweth that shall<lb />
he also reap. If you do your task<lb />
your career in college will be worth-<lb />
while, but it is your responsibility.<lb />
You will have a few, not many, but<lb />
a few rules and regulations to observe<lb />
and I think you should realize that<lb />
most of them are made by the stu-<lb />
dents themselves out of their experi-<lb />
ence in the college. They have made<lb />
a number of regulations to govern<lb />
themselves. And young friends, the<lb />
world today is suffering for the lack<lb />
of intelligent leadership, more than it<lb />
has during the past fifty years. We<lb />
need young men and women with<lb />
vision. We need young men and<lb />
women with ideals, who are willing to<lb />
sacrifice to accomplish the worth-<lb />
while. I hope that you will join the<lb />
that they have alread secured con-<lb />
tracts for are Don (ossox, Russian<lb />
male chorus, November 16, Galli-<lb />
Curei, January �') andAbbee Theatre<lb />
Irish plays, March 19,<lb />
The members of tthientertainment<lb />
committee are Mr. E.L. Henderson,<lb />
chairman, .Miss MamnJenkins, and<lb />
Mr. Ps<lb />
irncll Picklesimer from the fac<lb />
ulty. and Dorothy Sloan. Anne Horn<lb />
and Millie Moore from the student<lb />
body. This committee serves the col<lb />
lege without any pay for their<lb />
vices. Give them your support<lb />
cooperate with them by boosting<lb />
entertainments.<lb />
cr-<lb />
ind<lb />
the<lb />
-<lb />
WELCOME TO<lb />
FRESHMEN,<lb />
NOTHING MORE<lb />
With "The Bells" on our toes and<lb />
the spirit of "Lraphal" in our hearts,<lb />
the Poes welcome yon to (ear campus<lb />
and into our social group. . Even<lb />
Felix, our ma-cot, spreads his small<lb />
mouth in friendly greeting.<lb />
If you sing highly, dance gracefully,<lb />
argue convincingly or twit tie smooth-<lb />
ly, we have a place for you�<lb />
So-<lb />
Come on girls and take our hand.<lb />
We are the Poe Society band.<lb />
. We're the gang who want to he<lb />
true,<lb />
What we need is only you.<lb />
Welcome girls! We need you so.<lb />
Don't forget to be a Peel<lb />
MAJORIE FLYTHE, President.<lb />
THE SIDNEY<lb />
LANIER SOCIETY<lb />
"Baa! Baa! Baat" which when<lb />
translated means "we welcome all<lb />
new girls. This is the message that<lb />
our Goat sends to weleome every new<lb />
girl to our campus. He joins with us<lb />
'n "singing a song of praise" to the<lb />
Sidney Lanier Society and hopes that<lb />
you will join us in helping to make<lb />
our society a bigger and better<lb />
"flock<lb />
band who will labor and wait; who<lb />
are willing to sow the seed and wait<lb />
for the harvest; who are willing to be<lb />
disappointed but will not give up, who<lb />
are going forward and making the<lb />
world a better place to live in.<lb />
I saw a statement in the paper to-<lb />
day to this effect:<lb />
Seventy percent of the men in<lb />
WHO'S WHO in America are college<lb />
men, and only one person in a hun-<lb />
dred goes to college. One college man<lb />
in forty achieves distinction, while<lb />
only one non-college man in ten<lb />
thousand achieves distinction. Twelve<lb />
per cent of the white population in<lb />
North Carolina are illiterate. Young<lb />
friends, there is a great task lying out<lb />
in front of you; to remove the bond-<lb />
age of ignorance from the citizenship<lb />
of your state; to break the shackles<lb />
and to set the youth of North Caro-<lb />
lina free; that you may make your<lb />
whole state the thing that Aycock<lb />
dreamed it would be. You are here to<lb />
make your beginning in this great<lb />
war against ignorance in our state.<lb />
And may Jehovah give to each tf<lb />
you the opportunity to accomplish<lb />
your life's purpose.<lb />
?3981<lb />
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THE TECO ECHO<lb />
Published BiMonthiv During The College Year by The Student<lb />
Government Association of East Carolina Teachers College.<lb />
Entered as seeond-class matter December 3, 1925. at the Postoffice,<lb />
Greenville, N. C under the Act of March 3, 1879.<lb />
Subscription Rates for the College Year, $1.50<lb />
Advertising Rates, 25c j er Column Inch per Issue<lb />
STAFF<lb />
Editor-in-Chief<lb />
Business Manage<lb />
Faculty Advisors<lb />
Managing Editor<lb />
Assistant Editor<lb />
Assistanl Editor<lb />
Assistant Editor<lb />
Assistant Editor<lb />
 Maggie McPherson<lb />
Roslyn Satterwhite<lb />
Miss Mamie Jenkins<lb />
Mr. M. L. Wright<lb />
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(Circulation Managers<lb />
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Manager <lb />
Myrtie Gray Hodges<lb />
Sara Johnson<lb />
 Mary L. Pipkin<lb />
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 Grace Williford<lb />
Anne Thompson<lb />
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3RD.<lb />
Knowledge comes, but wisdom<lb />
inurersT unyson.<lb />
We arc�,�o surroi<lb />
tions that(  (<lb />
now are �1t j. j<lb />
Open Forum<lb />
In each edition of The Teco Echo<lb />
this column is set aside for the dis-<lb />
cussion of problems of our readers.<lb />
mded by tradi-<lb />
,vere living but<lb />
Havcloek Ellis. c<lb />
In this column you may give your<lb />
opinion on any question, or problem in<lb />
which you are interested. Your<lb />
miens ne,�noi are, nor will oe. op:nion may be worth something to<lb />
� Robert Browning- i someone else. This column has been<lb />
o ! gyei to you. Take advantage of it!<lb />
AIns schools in America to- o<lb />
day are simply places for parrot- READ THE TECO ECHO,<lb />
ins facts.�Joh n Gould Fletcher.<lb />
I iii'U'V people by what they<lb />
arc nor will be.<lb />
sort of scrap paper has appeared. 1<lb />
wish to urge that before we come for-<lb />
ward with our criticism, that we know<lb />
just what is wrong or good about the<lb />
This is the first issue of The Teco<lb />
 t u i i; , , U  ! Echh to be published this term. The<lb />
 t perpetually Ixuieve that a ,<lb />
1 i- .  i   :w, istatf has been handicapped by the lack<lb />
serious subject makes uiiat is ?� �i �<lb />
  , , u - of news and time, but finally some<lb />
said about it important.� . ,  ,<lb />
Bailey.<lb />
o<lb />
The purpose of an education<lb />
is to help the truth in order that i paperi and go to the staff and make<lb />
we may do the right.�Dr. Boyd our criticisms and suggestions to<lb />
Edwards. them. Let us be sure that we don't<lb />
0 give The Teco Echo a glance then<lb />
Lartfe streams from little toss it aside and say there is nothing<lb />
fountains flow, m lt- Form the habit of reading<lb />
Tall oaks from little acorns . every word of it�Ads and all.<lb />
trrow.�David Everett �<lb />
.0 REQUIREMENTS OF A<lb />
It will be well for any oi you <lb />
who are thinking of running for ,  .<lb />
th president in the future to Understanding and apprecia-<lb />
remember thai the locusts will tion of other races and cultures<lb />
asrain in 1948. That<lb />
! � Will! US<lb />
year ill certainly be a bad one<lb />
for the White House.�William<lb />
Castle, Jr Under Sec. of State.<lb />
(i<lb />
The Teco Echo urges the fac-<lb />
ulty and officers to use the<lb />
columns of the pan r for official<lb />
announcements, mass meetings,<lb />
club meetings, and class meet-<lb />
ing's.<lb />
WELCOME FRESHMEN!<lb />
E. C. T. C.<lb />
(kt. 1, 1931<lb />
Dear Ma and Pr. and the folks;<lb />
I'm miserable! If yea den') conn<lb />
after me right av.iy Til jump rat ci<lb />
a window or something; fast see if<lb />
don't. Honestly ma and pa. my eyes<lb />
are all swollen f m crying and<lb />
look so ugly that nobdoy pays me a ,<lb />
mind. You'd think they didn't evei<lb />
knov. that I was president of my das<lb />
in high school and v ted the prettiest<lb />
jirl and everything, bat they ean'l<lb />
fool me. Of coure, when we have i<lb />
class meeting I'll probably be elected<lb />
to something or other, because all th<lb />
teachers last year said i ne look at :<lb />
showed that I had powers of leadei<lb />
ship. I don't care ab lit that though<lb />
I WANT TO GO HOME.<lb />
The girls up here aren't a lit nic<lb />
like I thought they would be. Why. I<lb />
�ilways thought when y u got t; eol<lb />
lege tht they came around and in-<lb />
vited you to feasts and things bit:<lb />
all I've seen to eat around hen- i.<lb />
hash in the dining room; Gee! :h"<lb />
:tlilti(. t.lltou.agenH.nt orlaMMH.np<lb />
home C. O. I-<lb />
Heaps of love,<lb />
MARGARET.<lb />
Lg . I<lb />
What every college girl mi I<lb />
unbreakable father Rotunda.<lb />
Jokes<lb />
I<lb />
 Welcomes you to GreenvHl and r ipectj<lb />
! patronage un your oe.s need repairing<lb />
j J. PRESTON SMITH. Manager<lb />
GOODYEAR SHOE SHOP<lb />
�ou to (<lb />
patronage when y<lb />
V u're too conceited about your ; <lb />
Ooks J<lb />
Not at all. I don't think I'm half ; <lb />
is good-looking as I really am j<lb />
Rotunda. ! j<lb />
Lowe's Exclusive Millinery<lb />
a;irls aren't even polite. I smiled<lb />
one this morning and all she iaid was <lb />
�'hello, Freshman I wonder liov. j After all, you know, the best jokes<lb />
-she knew I was a Freshman? Any aren't printed: no indeed! They're<lb />
how she must be somebody importanl running around all over school! -<lb />
because I saw her walls i-ight up to on j Rotunda.<lb />
f the professors and speak and in j �<lb />
"Meet me at the corner to-night at ; .j���m�m"��� "<lb />
seven<lb />
"All right, what time will you be ?��  <lb />
there"<lb />
THE COLLEGE GIRLS CHOICE<lb />
To Serve Is Our Pleasure<lb />
WARREN'S DRUG STORE<lb />
actually answered her.<lb />
Speaking of professors; in one o<lb />
my classes this morning Mr. Flanaga<lb />
(oh! ma, he's kinds y ling, an<lb />
human looking�not a bit like a pr<lb />
lessor) called me Miss Jones, and<lb />
told him that it would be alright t<lb />
call me Mary, 'cause all the folks a' write ont<lb />
home did. Something funny musi<lb />
have happened about then becausi<lb />
everybody laughed and Mr. Flanagan<lb />
got all red in the face. Just iike he ha<lb />
a fish-bone in his throat.<lb />
Well, ma and pa. I guess you all an<lb />
getting ready to go to bed now. Th<lb />
lights go off here at 10:30 rnd !<lb />
never do have time to bru h my ha:<lb />
)ne-hundrei times like it .ay in th<lb />
beauty book and roll it up on pa i<lb />
The (Id beds are so hard thai 1 jn<lb />
wish and wish for my feathi r-bed i<lb />
if I were there I wouldn't even f i a<lb />
Sis for crowding.<lb />
Ma, I'm trying to do just whal �<lb />
told me about being polite to every<lb />
body and not eating too fa t at th<lb />
table. I don't have to reim n be<lb />
about the forks, becau �� we don'<lb />
have but one. Some of the girl<lb />
were greedy enough to take orange<lb />
Wilson to coed: "I don't know<lb />
whether you belong here or not but ! <lb />
I'll take your name any way<lb />
Senior: "Have you seen a govern-<lb />
nent book by mistake?" ' I<lb />
Freshman: "No, I haven't; did she <lb />
; i<lb />
 old German woman went into j <lb />
he drug store and up to the clerk.<lb />
with the question mark beaming up- I<lb />
 her fare, at!<lb />
WELCOME!<lb />
Quality Service<lb />
Lautares<lb />
i<lb />
"I wan; another boddle of dat same <lb />
wiune vot mein old man got ;J<lb />
"Oh, yes politely said the clerk.<lb />
"What was the name of the medi-<lb />
"I don't know: he said you knew<lb />
ie l.ar<lb />
�f I, ction<lb />
"What i- you<lb />
r name<lb />
"San<lb />
"Wk<lb />
"Yah<lb />
-Wii:<lb />
-I rai<lb />
"Wot<lb />
as mine husband<lb />
is your husband's name?"<lb />
 hat ?"<lb />
dot's right<lb />
- right?"<lb />
Wott<lb />
n what is his last name?"<lb />
is his last name. Jacob is 4M<lb />
name. Jacob Wott is his i<lb />
SheafkVr Perns and Pencils<lb />
In The City. Skrip In All I olors<lb />
Fine Watch and Jewelry Repairing at Rea liable Price<lb />
Ilinton Jewelryo.<lb />
"At the Bis? Clock"<lb />
!<lb />
out of the diningroom at hiefast ' his fin<lb />
but not me! ' whole name. Wott is his name. Wott �<lb />
Gu'ess I'll have to close and go t ; i my name. Wott is both of our <lb />
bed. Please, please, come to see m names�Christian Observer. <lb />
and bring some good old fried <lb />
chicken. He: "I've never seen such dreamy<lb />
i<lb />
Love and ki ;ses,<lb />
MARY.<lb />
P. S. Send my tooth-brush.<lb />
�,�o<lb />
Dear family;<lb />
eves.<lb />
s; "You've never stayed<lb />
before�-Judge.<lb />
-o i<lb />
contemporary or remote. ,  ,<lb />
Ability and disposition to Dear famll" "Do y. a beluve ,n hered.ty? I<lb />
weigh evidence in controversial I What I'd give to see real folks Of course I do, replied the gently I<lb />
matters. j again -r-d to be treated witih � tiny egoist "Why, I ve got one of the<lb />
Ability and disposition to b't of consideration. This place is � bright t boys you ever saw<lb />
awful and I know I shall be gray- <lb />
headed if I stay here very long. I!t "Dearest, will you marry me?'<lb />
WHITE'S<lb />
mentally project an undertak-<lb />
ing through its successive steps<lb />
before undertaking it.<lb />
Skill in explanation and pre-<lb />
diction.<lb />
Ability and disposition to look<lb />
beneath the surface of things be- have st'en that green-looking daughtei<lb />
fore passing judgment. of y�urs as sh ot out "f that nui<lb />
Ability to do reflective think- spattered car with old worn-out suit<lb />
I got here about 2:00 Monday,<lb />
rather shaken u� after riding ov r<lb />
that twenty miles of rough read in<lb />
our old tin lizzi�. I wish vou could<lb />
Sh� "No, I can never marry you.<lb />
Jack; but I hall always respect your<lb />
good taste�Montreal Star.<lb />
t<lb />
This lssui of The Teco Echo is<lb />
for you, Freshmen! All thei<lb />
week you have been welcomed<lb />
by various orginizations, and<lb />
now the College Newspaper<lb />
greets you.<lb />
You will find in this issue a<lb />
message from President Wright.<lb />
Miss Morton, and the president<lb />
r the major organizations on<lb />
the campus. They were writ-<lb />
ten for you. Keep them�you<lb />
will find thai th y will be of<lb />
value to you throughout your<lb />
Ln<lb />
college days.<lb />
It is 1 he hope oi<lb />
f the staff that<lb />
this issue of The Teco Echo will<lb />
be of value to you for informa-<lb />
tion, and also for a record of<lb />
your first week at E. C. T. C.<lb />
BOOST YOUR COLLEGE<lb />
PAPER!<lb />
We wan! a better paper, do<lb />
you? But we can't make it a<lb />
better paper without your sup-<lb />
port. Do you write poetry t Can<lb />
you write editorials? Have you<lb />
anything to contribute to make<lb />
The Teco Echo a bigger and bet-<lb />
ter paper?<lb />
This year we are beginning a<lb />
Reporters Club which will be<lb />
composed of all reporters, who<lb />
want to contribute. This club<lb />
will meet every two weeks, each<lb />
time to learn something new<lb />
about journalism- The success<lb />
of next year's Teco Echo, as well<lb />
as that of this year's paper de-<lb />
pends largely on this club.<lb />
Would .you like to lie a member?<lb />
Cooperation will make our<lb />
paper the kind of a paper we<lb />
want to send out. Can we count<lb />
on you?<lb />
ing.<lb />
Disposition toward continued<lb />
istudy and intellectual cultiva-<lb />
tion.<lb />
Critical and questioning atti-<lb />
tude toward traditional sanc-<lb />
tions.<lb />
Clarity in definition.<lb />
Discrimination in values in<lb />
reacting to environment, social<lb />
and physical.<lb />
Analytical approach to pro-<lb />
positions leading to the detec-<lb />
tion of fallacies and contradic-<lb />
tions.<lb />
Ability and disposition to ob-<lb />
serve accurately and systemati-<lb />
cally.<lb />
Understanding and skill in<lb />
the use of process of induction,<lb />
deduction and generalization.<lb />
The ability to see relation-<lb />
ships and accuracy in their in-<lb />
terpretation.<lb />
A freshness of interest with<lb />
respect to the developments of<lb />
knowledge. � InterCollegiate<lb />
Press News<lb />
An elderly looking patient was<lb />
shown into the doctor's surgery.<lb />
"So you have severe headaches,<lb />
pains in the back, and bilious at-<lb />
tacks?" said the doctor. "H'm! What<lb />
is your age, madam?"<lb />
"Twenty-five she replied coyly<lb />
The doctor continued to write.<lb />
"Yes�and loss of memory, too he<lb />
murmured.�Christian Observer.<lb />
There had been several earthquake<lb />
shocks in a certain district; so a mar-<lb />
ried couple sent their little boy to an<lb />
uncle who lived out of the dangerous<lb />
zone. A day or two later they re-<lb />
ceived a telegram:<lb />
"Am returning your boy; send<lb />
earthquake�Pearson's<lb />
SCHEDULE.<lb />
School Hours<lb />
j You Come, You See, We Conquer<lb />
Everything For The College Girl<lb />
cases in. her hands and numerou<lb />
bundles wrapped in newspaper tucked Rising Bell�C0 A. M.<lb />
securely under each arm. Breakfast�7:30 A. M. .<lb />
I had not the faintest idea which Recitations�8:15 A. M. to 12:25 <lb />
one of the many buildings I was to M. <lb />
call my home for the next nin Lunch�12:60 P. M. except Sunday )<lb />
months. Nevertheless, I started oul ' :0� P. &amp;. <lb />
up the board walk, heavy of feel and Recitations�1:25 P. M. to 4:25 P.M.<lb />
heart. Dinner�5:56 P. M.<lb />
Walking aimlessly for several Study hour� 70 P. M. to 10:30<lb />
minutes I at last caught sight of P- -�!�<lb />
several girls coming down the walk Lights out�100 P. M.<lb />
toward me. As I approached them 1 Office Hours of the Dean of Women<lb />
became more and more aware of my 8:30�10:30 A. M<lb />
 Extremely Large Selection At Extremely Lew Pri'e<lb />
i<lb />
tight fitting waist, short skirt, old<lb />
run-over shoes, cotton stockings and<lb />
faded tam. Nearer and nearer they<lb />
came and weaker grew my heart<lb />
1:30�2:36 P. M.<lb />
Conference by appointment.<lb />
There are no office hours on Sun-<lb />
lav.<lb />
Just as I came even with them I ask- i House Keeper's Hours<lb />
ed them if they were Freshmen.<lb />
Honestly if I insulted them I did not<lb />
8:15 A. M.�10:00 A. M.<lb />
Infirmary Hours<lb />
mean to. Just the same thev turned! 8:0&amp;�9:�0 A. M.<lb />
their noses up a block or two in the<lb />
air and completely ignored me.<lb />
With my feathers slightly ruffled.<lb />
I proceeded on up the walk. Again 1<lb />
saw some one�a girl. When I<lb />
reached her it seemed I could not<lb />
speak, but I knew I must or walk on<lb />
green as ever. I heard myseif as in<lb />
a far-off-voice�"Where is Wilson?"<lb />
She thawed a little, enough to point<lb />
out the building. Stuttering my<lb />
thanks, I fairly flew up the pave . When the girls finished eating I<lb />
"? IT!0, g aml slunibk'd;it a plate hardly touched; and fol-<lb />
lowed them out of the dining hall.<lb />
1:36�2:30 P. M.<lb />
6:30�7:88 P. M.<lb />
Girls needing medicine must get it<lb />
before 7:30 P. M. In case of emer-<lb />
gency girls may go to the infirmary<lb />
at any hour.<lb />
1. There must be quiet in the<lb />
dormitories, from 7:30 P. M. to 6:30<lb />
A. M.<lb />
sver eaten.<lb />
into room 4.<lb />
On reaching my room I found my-<lb />
self alone in a forsaken-looking place,<lb />
with bare beds, a table and two<lb />
chairs. No one can imagine my feel-<lb />
ings.<lb />
Once out I found myself alone in the<lb />
night.<lb />
After a long time I gathered<lb />
courage to face the loneliness of that<lb />
, . T , v i dreary room. To tired to take off<lb />
Just as I was about to burst intft, my clothes, I threw two sheets on the<lb />
tears I saw everybody running tol bed, crawled in between them and<lb />
ward the din.ng hall. Half-heartedlyV flooded my room in tears, too sick and<lb />
I entered the-race and arrived breath- lonely to have any interest in any-<lb />
lessly at thhe table of upper efessJ body or anything<lb />
men. None of them spoke to me or Thus passed my first day of my col-<lb />
seemed at all interested in whether I lege life. Today I feel better for my<lb />
starved or not. I know that meal j tears but I still want to come home<lb />
was the least digested of any I have Write to me real soon and give me<lb />
WELCOME<lb />
�fcj. C T. C.<lb />
GIRLS<lb />
Back to Greenville and Our Store<lb />
rememberWo ui in slyio :smi qualitv Rt,ulv l(V.<lb />
Wear, Dry Goods and X�ti�ns at the prices vuu can afford<lb />
to pay.<lb />
MEN<lb />
Wo extend you a most cordial WYloome and invite you to<lb />
V.SU us for your needs. We assure each of vou courteous<lb />
treatment and that you will be shown th, newest merchan-<lb />
disc at the right prices.<lb />
COME TO SEE US!<lb />
McKay-Washington Co.<lb />
"The Ladies Store"<lb />
400 Evans Street<lb />
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