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EAST CAROLINA TEACHERS COLLEGE<lb />
VOLUME VIII<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1931.<lb />
President Wright<lb />
Makes Address<lb />
Autumn Crowd Listen<lb />
to Optimistic View<lb />
on School Situation.<lb />
An occasion like this bring to the<lb />
hearts and souls, especially of these<lb />
sitting i" front of me. a peculiar<lb />
kind of feeling that nothing else<lb />
brings. It brings to my heart and to<lb />
my soul a peculiar kind of feeling that<lb />
you can't realize. I do love to see<lb />
people start out in the world to do<lb />
something and stick to it through heat<lb />
and cold. My life has been a happy<lb />
one in the past twenty-two years, be-<lb />
cause I have seen young women of<lb />
North Carolina going forward with a<lb />
, axp&amp;se aa� accomplishing that pur-<lb />
pose. We have come to a period in<lb />
our history when it is time for us to<lb />
take stock. Public education in North<lb />
Carolina is in politics. The state has<lb />
taken over the public schools. The<lb />
state is setting standards for public<lb />
schools. The last General Assembly<lb />
made the hardest cut in education and<lb />
we can't dodge the effects of it. The<lb />
center of operation is moved away<lb />
from the County seat into the state<lb />
Capital. Recent efforts to remove<lb />
special taxes for schools have been<lb />
voted down, showing that people are<lb />
going to see to it that their children<lb />
are educated. What is our obligation ?<lb />
Never before in the history of our<lb />
state has it been so vividly before u i<lb />
that it is necessary that we know be-<lb />
fore we vote what the candidate<lb />
stands for and that we know before<lb />
we vote whether the candidate can<lb />
withstand temptation and can ring<lb />
true and stick to what he does stand<lb />
for. We have a form of government<lb />
more centralized than any European<lb />
nation. Our nation has a budgeting<lb />
system that leaves it with the presi-<lb />
dent what shall be spent or what shall<lb />
not be spent. It is a system of con-<lb />
trol, and control is the big word in it.<lb />
North Carolina has a similar system<lb />
and the big word is control. It should<lb />
be Service. Our lawmakers are look-<lb />
ing at it from the wrong angle. They<lb />
say control is necessary, and that is<lb />
true; but it is r.ot necessary to as-<lb />
sume that every person who touches<lb />
public funds will take advantage of<lb />
it if he can. The spirit of it is wrong.<lb />
Jesus said the Sabbath was made for<lb />
man, and not man for the Sabbath.<lb />
The buget ought to be for people and<lb />
not the people for the budget. When<lb />
we get the spirit of service it will be.<lb />
We have, at present, the most expen-<lb />
sive system of government the human<lb />
mind has ever devised. The spirit of<lb />
the thing is wrong. Jesus said He<lb />
didn't come to destroy the law of the<lb />
prophets, but to fulfill. We are on<lb />
the wrong basis.<lb />
We owe it to the civilization just in<lb />
which we are living and to the civili-<lb />
zation in fr nt of us to rear a genera-<lb />
tion of boys and girls who will feel<lb />
their civic responsibility so keenly<lb />
that it will function in their lives. In<lb />
spite of all the papers, and what some<lb />
of our people say, to the countrary I<lb />
believe the trouble is with my genera-<lb />
tion, and not with the boys and girls<lb />
of today. Hut we are going to have<lb />
to lay aside all prejudice and seek the<lb />
truth and see to it that man and<lb />
women of character are put into posi-<lb />
tions of responsibility, for it is char-<lb />
acter we need. We must come to the<lb />
point where we will elect men to<lb />
make laws and who are law-abiding<lb />
citizens. You say, don't we do that?<lb />
If you had gone up to Raleigh, around<lb />
the hotels, last winter and early<lb />
spring you woulu have seen that we<lb />
did not. It is a responsibility which<lb />
rests upon the teachers of the state<lb />
and the ministers of the common-<lb />
wealth to so teach the youth of today<lb />
that when they take over the reins<lb />
of Government they will see to it that<lb />
these things no longer exist. Teach-<lb />
ers, your responsibility is not met<lb />
when you teach efficiently the child-<lb />
ren who come to your classes day<lb />
after day. Your obligation doesn't<lb />
stop in the school room. You must<lb />
bo an influence in the community for<lb />
those spiritual values that we have<lb />
neglected so long ago. We are spend-<lb />
ing more money on good roads than<lb />
we are spending on good citizenship.<lb />
I don't think we are spending too<lb />
much on good roads�I think it is a<lb />
good investment. But it is the ma-<lb />
terial, and we are making it sacred.<lb />
Dr. Meadows<lb />
Conducts The<lb />
Chapel Service<lb />
Urges The Students To<lb />
Utilize Their Time In<lb />
A Profitable Manner.<lb />
Education Week<lb />
To Show Results<lb />
Office of Education, N.E.A<lb />
American Legion Sponsor<lb />
Eleventh Observance<lb />
and<lb />
On Thursday morning in the ab-<lb />
sence of President Wright, Dr. L. R.<lb />
Meadows conducted the regular chapel<lb />
exercises. Dr. Meadows read as the<lb />
Scripture Lesson the one-hundred-and<lb />
thirty-seventh psalm. This passage of<lb />
scripture deals with the leading of the<lb />
�hildren of Israel from their home in-<lb />
to a strange land. In the strange<lb />
land they were homesick and could not<lb />
he mirthful as their captors re-<lb />
quired. Dr. Meadows stated that<lb />
many in the student body could apply<lb />
it to their own lives, for quite a few<lb />
had revealed their homesickness and<lb />
the others who had not, had felt the<lb />
:ilts of a homesick pain.<lb />
Had Dr. Meadows selected a sub-<lb />
� c t for his talk, he would have<lb />
j c�cs�E. 'jus one: "The value of some-<lb />
I Shiny: that we pt,res but do not realize<lb />
j That we Possess it" Dr. Meadows<lb />
i urged students to utilize their time'<lb />
I properly and to be quiet in the cor-<lb />
I riders whei: they do not have a class.<lb />
! In concluding, he stated; "It is bad<lb />
J . nough to waste money but to waste<lb />
time is worse<lb />
NUMBER 2.<lb />
Famous Artist<lb />
Coming to College<lb />
SERGE JASOFF<lb />
Director of Don Cassocks Male Cho-<lb />
rus, Coining November 17th<lb />
HOBOES ON<lb />
RAMPAGE<lb />
SEVERAL STATES REPRE-<lb />
SENTED AT E. C. T.<lb />
East Carolina Teachers<lb />
growing. Not only does<lb />
students from all sections<lb />
Carolina, but many other<lb />
represented. There is at<lb />
from the following state<lb />
Massachusettes, South<lb />
ginia, and Alabama,<lb />
one from Canada.<lb />
bollege is<lb />
sue n;iw<lb />
of North<lb />
states are<lb />
Homes Visited By Group<lb />
Seeking Food, But No<lb />
Work<lb />
least<lb />
s: Flo<lb />
Carolina,<lb />
There is<lb />
one1<lb />
Vir-<lb />
Shun snobbery; do not feel superior<lb />
to persons who have not attended col-<lb />
lege.�Dean Hawkes of Columbia.<lb />
Even in the West, people can be<lb />
mistaught.�Mahatma Gandhi.<lb />
Be not deceived; God is not mocked.<lb />
Whatsoever a state or a nation or<lb />
people of the world sow that they<lb />
shall reap also. There is no getting<lb />
around it. We must have the ma-<lb />
terial. Seek ye first the Kingdom of<lb />
God and His righteousness and all<lb />
those things shall be added unto you<lb />
�and we don't believe it! We don't<lb />
act as if we did. And so Teachers<lb />
must build up the spiritual life, fill<lb />
the hearts and souls of children in<lb />
North Carolina with that life that<lb />
completely satisfies; the only life<lb />
that is a complete life. Back yonder<lb />
when we went into the World War we<lb />
taught people to hate; to hate to the<lb />
point that they would be willing to<lb />
destroy human life. They were thus<lb />
taught to make them good killers of<lb />
men. We are reaping now what we<lb />
sowed then. Faith, Hope, and Love,<lb />
and the greatest of these is Love. If<lb />
we ever expect to get our problems<lb />
solved we must sow a generation of<lb />
human loves with the seed of love<lb />
that is so great that they will be will-<lb />
ing to make sacrifices for their :<lb />
enemy. If this world ever comes out :<lb />
of this slump we are in today it v. ill<lb />
come out of it because the seed of'<lb />
love is sewn over the world. It must i<lb />
come. Teachers, the responsibility is �<lb />
yours and mine. Are we going to <lb />
sow these seed? Are we going to !<lb />
have the backbone to say No, I won't I<lb />
be a party to that; I won't do that be-<lb />
cause it is wrong; because as I see it<lb />
that thing should not be done. In all<lb />
our daily contacts the kind of life we<lb />
live is the greatest lesson and the<lb />
greatest sermon ever taught or<lb />
preached. Live before tie youth of<lb />
today in such a way that your life will<lb />
cast the glow of righteousness into<lb />
the hearts and souls of all those who<lb />
come in contact with you. That as I<lb />
see it, is to be a great teacher. The<lb />
great Teacher went about good; and<lb />
He was the way, the Truth, and the<lb />
Life. His way is life. Follow His<lb />
teaching in your work and your life<lb />
will be a success.<lb />
 On Tuesday evening, October 13,<lb />
, between the hours of six and nine,<lb />
four hones in Greenville were so un<lb />
fortunate as to be visited by a group<lb />
I of hoboes (in reality prospective Eng-<lb />
i tish teachers) who were begging food.<lb />
The first stopping place was the<lb />
: home of Mr. E. L. Hillman, where the<lb />
! Methodist preacher and his wife, al-<lb />
 ways prepared to help the poor, dis-<lb />
1 tributed food. Then the group moved<lb />
on to Mr. H. A. Bost's and Mr. J. A.<lb />
Tones where more food was found.<lb />
Thirst overcoming all other desires<lb />
after this, the home of Mr. P. W.<lb />
Pieklesimer, of the College faculty,<lb />
was raided; and there, to the great<lb />
surprise of many, bottle drinks were<lb />
provided.<lb />
The hoboes, at last satisfied that<lb />
:ill needs for one meal were supplied,<lb />
next withdrew to the secrecy of Rock<lb />
Springs, made a Camp fire, and en-<lb />
joyed immensely a meal planned ac-<lb />
cording to the desires of Greenville<lb />
housewives.<lb />
The warning whistle of the nine<lb />
o'clock freight train broke upon the<lb />
harmony of the group; and those<lb />
hel.ees who could not catch rides on<lb />
the train were last seen walking slow-<lb />
ly down the railroad to the various<lb />
destinations for the night-that they<lb />
had chosen beforehand.<lb />
, Parents and teachers in hundreds of<lb />
communities throughout the United<lb />
States will discuss "What the Schools<lb />
are Helping America to Achieve" in<lb />
the eleventh annual Ameiican Educa-<lb />
tion Week which will be observed<lb />
November 9-15. The program will be<lb />
sponsored, as it has been for a decade,<lb />
ly the Unit.d States Office of Educa-<lb />
tion, The-American Legion, and The<lb />
National Education Association.<lb />
The,schools belong to the people.<lb />
They are an expression of ihe hopes<lb />
if the people for the future of their<lb />
�hildren and of the nation. The obliga-<lb />
tion to help shape the life of tomor-<lb />
row is shared by every citizen wh<lb />
has the national welfare at hearr. It'<lb />
all citizens are to help determine the<lb />
rharaeter of tomorrow's world<lb />
through education they must not only<lb />
 seek information about the schools.<lb />
they must take an active part in<lb />
studying their needs, planning their<lb />
objectives and measuring their a-<lb />
j ehievements. American Education<lb />
Week offers an opportunity for such<lb />
participation.<lb />
During .American Education Week.<lb />
the doors of thousands of schoolrooms<lb />
I will be open. Citizens are especially<lb />
� invited to inspect the work fe the<lb />
j schools. In the schools themselves,<lb />
j pupils, teachers and school officers<lb />
S will define more sharply the aims of<lb />
j education and critically test the extent<lb />
to which they have been achieved.<lb />
Particularly, during periods of de- <lb />
pression such as the one through i<lb />
which we are passing, citizens are!<lb />
greatly concerned with the develop- '�<lb />
ment of human resources, in which the <lb />
schools engage. "What the Schools are<lb />
Helping the Nation to Achieve in t<lb />
Economic Progress" will be a popular<lb />
topic for the discussions of this week. <lb />
JJerrznce �.� this1 great r.atior f�� J<lb />
val will be statewide in a number of �<lb />
States in which the governors plan to<lb />
 issue proclamations setting aside the '<lb />
week as a period in which citizens may <lb />
inspect and evaluate the aims, needs<lb />
and achievements of the schools.<lb />
Visit your schools American Educa-<lb />
tion Week.<lb />
o<lb />
GALLJ CURCI,<lb />
World Famous Coloratura Soprano<lb />
Who Will Appear Here In January<lb />
Dr. Wright<lb />
Is Speaker<lb />
At Service<lb />
Dr. Wright<lb />
teresting talk<lb />
delivered a most in-<lb />
when no moke to the<lb />
LOOKING FORWARD.<lb />
Recently, a great college presi-<lb />
dent passed into the unknown:<lb />
when told that the end of his earth-<lb />
ly labors was approaching, a smile<lb />
came over his face and he said with<lb />
calmness: "My own faith as I ap-<lb />
proach eternity grows stronger day<lb />
by day. The faith I have had in<lb />
life is projected in the vast future<lb />
toward which I travel now. I know<lb />
that I go to an all powerful God<lb />
wherever He may be. I know that<lb />
He is a pei-sonality who created<lb />
man in His image. Beyond that I<lb />
have no knowledge�no fear�only<lb />
faith<lb />
As we look forward to this col-<lb />
lege year and to all the years that<lb />
follow, may we possess a sublime<lb />
faith in ourselves, in our work, in<lb />
our fellowmen, and in our God;<lb />
only thus can we, at the close of<lb />
our earthly career, step out into<lb />
eternity with the faith of a little<lb />
child.<lb />
girls at their first Vesper Service of<lb />
this year. He quoted the following<lb />
passage:�"I am the way, the truth,<lb />
and the life, no man cometh to the<lb />
Father but by me<lb />
In this life, it is either the way of<lb />
Christ, or the way of chaos. Jesus<lb />
told his Apostles to spread his doc-<lb />
trine throughout the world, and yet<lb />
vie - v wrt livirg a Christian life. As<lb />
we increase in knowledge, we increase<lb />
our responsibility. The world is to-<lb />
day a much smaller place to the in-<lb />
dividual than it was a half century<lb />
as). The doctrine of the Christian<lb />
religion has circled the globe, but<lb />
nevei theless, look over the world to-<lb />
AMERICAN EDUCATION<lb />
WEEK<lb />
November 9-15, 1931<lb />
Genera Topic: What the Schools<lb />
are Helping America to A-<lb />
chieve<lb />
Monday�In Economic Progress<lb />
Tuesday�In Child Health and<lb />
Protection<lb />
Wednesday�In Citizenship and<lb />
Loyalty to Law<lb />
Thursday�In Improvement of<lb />
Rural Living<lb />
Friday�Thru a Higher Level of<lb />
Intellectual Life<lb />
Saturday�Thru the Enrichment<lb />
of Adult Life<lb />
Sunday�Thru High Ideals of<lb />
Character and Home Life<lb />
Mr. Mashburn<lb />
Heard At Vesper<lb />
Mrs. Knatt Proctor Renders Solo.<lb />
Mr. Mashburn, pastor of the<lb />
Christian Church of Farmville, spoke<lb />
at Vesper Services, Sunday, October<lb />
11th, on "The Power of Quietness<lb />
There is a great strength and beau-<lb />
ty in quietness. We need to be quiet<lb />
�be still and know that Jesus is<lb />
here. Ghandi spends two hours each<lb />
day alone, and he probably has more<lb />
power today than any other person in<lb />
the world. Wonder if there is any<lb />
connection in his own quietness and<lb />
his power of the multitudes?<lb />
Here in your school you need hours<lb />
of quietness so as to meditate. In<lb />
silence we see ourselves�will help<lb />
you to bring yourself together and see<lb />
a better, vision of life. Our mind will<lb />
see more clearly, and will gain new<lb />
strength. If you do not find time for<lb />
quiet, nature will take her toll and<lb />
will pay a tremendous price. The<lb />
drug store has no medicine for nerves,<lb />
and for heartaches, but nature has,<lb />
so let's go into quiet and meditate.<lb />
Whenever we have quiet we see that<lb />
mankind needs his virtues. Do we<lb />
need this quietness and solitude in our<lb />
college life?<lb />
day an1noticetheconditions�-mil-<lb />
iions sta iving, pauperism, debts,etc.<lb />
� and t. we havemore knowledge<lb />
thanf re.What must Jehovah<lb />
thin- h� trouble?<lb />
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we aredestincdto destruction.The<lb />
Galli Curci Coming<lb />
Here In January.<lb />
Don Cossacks Male<lb />
Chorus Conies Nov. 17<lb />
This year our fall and winter en-<lb />
tertainments center around two big<lb />
attractions: Galli Curci, the world-<lb />
famous coloratura soprano who will<lb />
sing for us in January and the Don<lb />
Cossack Russian Male Chorus which<lb />
will be here November 17.<lb />
The Don Cossack Russian Chorus or<lb />
the Singing Horsemen of the steppes<lb />
made their first visit to this country<lb />
last season. This chorus is a group<lb />
of thirty-six former officers of the<lb />
Czar. They have swayed audiences<lb />
eyerywhere by their unique and<lb />
emotional music. Especially does it<lb />
excel in the thrilling use of its tre-<lb />
mendous vocal powers. It has been<lb />
said that at times "the crash of tone<lb />
is like the roaring sea that suddenly<lb />
at some mysterious command sub-<lb />
sides to a mere whisper Their pro-<lb />
gram is divided into three parts. The<lb />
first group is devoted to church<lb />
music by Gretchanioff, Tchaikowsky,<lb />
and others; the second group is a<lb />
number of folk melodies; the third,<lb />
soldiers songs. On every program is<lb />
found the well-known Volga Boat<lb />
Song. These men, singing the song<lb />
of the homeland which they have<lb />
small hope of ever seeing again since<lb />
they Are exiles, sing with such emo-<lb />
tion that each audience thrills to it.<lb />
Everyone knows the great soprano.<lb />
Her triumphs have won world-wide<lb />
fame, for she has charmed Italy,<lb />
Egypt, Spain, Russia, South America,<lb />
Central America, England, St<lb />
Wales, Ireland, Australia, Xev<lb />
land, the Orient, and America. I<lb />
Curci was born in Milan, Itaiv and<lb />
ceived her education in that<lb />
Later she was graduated from col<lb />
and from the Conservatory of Milan,<lb />
for as her father wished, she intended<lb />
to become a concert pianist. However,<lb />
her father met with business troubles,<lb />
and Galli-Curci, then sixteen, taught<lb />
music and supported the family. Then<lb />
she began to train her own voice, and<lb />
when her father returned three years<lb />
later she was ready for her glorious<lb />
debut in opera. Since then she has<lb />
�la known all over the world.<lb />
'N<lb />
I<lb />
majority of the people of today are<lb />
not living Christian lives. How does<lb />
it affect us here? Christianity is the<lb />
mot joyful life on earth. Spread<lb />
that joy and that happiness all<lb />
through the college year<lb />
o<lb />
N. C. C. P. A. To<lb />
Hold Convention<lb />
The North Carolina Collegiate Press<lb />
Association will hold its Fall Conven-<lb />
tion on October 22, 23, and 24 at Duke<lb />
University. Registration of the dele-<lb />
gates will take place from two o'clock<lb />
until six in the lobby of the Union<lb />
Budding of the West campus on<lb />
Thursday afternoon, October 22.<lb />
Each publication will be allowed<lb />
only two delegates. All others will<lb />
havfe to pay a fee of five dollars for<lb />
entertainment while there.<lb />
Alice Tilley, Editor of Tecoan, Ev-<lb />
lyn Wright, Business manager of<lb />
Tecoan, Maggie McPherson, Editor of<lb />
Teco Echo and Roslyn Satterwhite,<lb />
Business Manager of Teco Echo will<lb />
be representatives from E. C. T. C.<lb />
Edward Thomas of Duke Univer-<lb />
sity whose home is in Greenville is<lb />
President of the association. He<lb />
states that big plans have been made<lb />
for the convention.<lb />
The A'h � '  v � � . �<lb />
October 7th, ana the <lb />
year were introduced as follow o.<lb />
President�Helen Williams.<lb />
Vice-President�Olive Gilbert.<lb />
Secretary and Treas.�Iris Flythe.<lb />
Business Manager�Bertha Walston.<lb />
Tecoan Reporter�Mary Langston.<lb />
Teco Echo Reporter�Grace Willi-<lb />
ford.<lb />
As is the custom, the association<lb />
will be divided into two teams this<lb />
ryear with Bertha Walston as captain<lb />
of the Athenians and Hazel Ruth<lb />
Turnage as captain of the Olympians.<lb />
The Association was glad to see so<lb />
.many girls interested in Athletics and<lb />
hopes to make this the most success-<lb />
ful year the Association has known.<lb />
In previous there has been some<lb />
difficulty in getting all of the classes<lb />
represented in basket-ball; it is the<lb />
sincere wish that every girl interested<lb />
in Athletics will come out and prac-<lb />
tice.<lb />
P-T-A HOLDS MEETING<lb />
AT TRAINING SCHOOL.<lb />
The Parent-Teachers Association<lb />
held its regular meeting at the train-<lb />
ing school last week. The first part<lb />
of the meeting was taken up with<lb />
business. Mrs. E. L. Henderson,<lb />
president of the association, presided.<lb />
LARGE ATTENDANCE<lb />
AT ALL CHURCHES.<lb />
The attendance of the College girls<lb />
at Church and Sunday School has been<lb />
remarkable the past two Sundays.<lb />
Every church has been crowded with<lb />
College girls. They have accepted the<lb />
Greenville churches as their church,<lb />
and are being loyal members during<lb />
their stay here.<lb />
NOTICE.<lb />
As soon as you get organized for<lb />
this year, elect your Teco Echo re-<lb />
porter so that your activities can<lb />
be published in your college paper.<lb />
Send the name of all reporters to<lb />
the Editor of The Teco Echo.<lb />
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u.i.vi r ;il u s are co-<lb />
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:�' Ining the thous-<lb />
(I. P.)<lb />
NOISE A NECESSITY?<lb />
"Now sit we close about this<lb />
taper here,<lb />
And call in question our neces-<lb />
sities<lb />
In a college with a student<lb />
body as large as our's where<lb />
everything concerns everybody<lb />
else, it is necessary for individ-<lb />
uality to be sacrificed for unity.<lb />
There is a number of girls on<lb />
our campus that have not at-<lb />
tained this inward feeling of<lb />
loyalty that is necessary for any<lb />
united effort to be successful.<lb />
Not to mention the valuable<lb />
time of their own that is wasted,<lb />
many hours of someone elses is<lb />
fruitlessly thrown away. Stu-<lb />
dent government officers that<lb />
are practice teaching and doing<lb />
apprentice work are constantly<lb />
being interrupted to quiet the<lb />
dormitories, so that those who<lb />
are studying might do so undis-<lb />
turbed.<lb />
It is'nt in keeping with the<lb />
ideals and standards of our col-<lb />
lege to forget the rights of<lb />
others. It is the right of every<lb />
teacher to teacher his class un-<lb />
disturbed, and every student to<lb />
have classes and study hours<lb />
hat are not interrupted by un-<lb />
necessary noises from other<lb />
sources.<lb />
As long as girls will chatter,<lb />
and as long as they will wear<lb />
shoes with endless heels, it is<lb />
necessary that they place some<lb />
restriction upon them so that the<lb />
noise that results from these<lb />
things might be checked. It is<lb />
too much of a big parade for a<lb />
group of girls to walk through<lb />
the corridors of the Austin!<lb />
Building tapping their heel11'<lb />
continuously as they pass <lb />
rooms. �m irresist-<lb />
There seems fa-8 tms parade<lb />
ible ehaic nalls during recita-<lb />
v� periods. No thought is<lb />
given to the distracted professor<lb />
as he tries to talk above the<lb />
noise, nor of the student as she<lb />
vainly tries to recall what she<lb />
read the night before.<lb />
Those girls who have not yet<lb />
learned the necessity of giving<lb />
up individual pleasures for the<lb />
group should sit down and "call<lb />
in question" their necessities<lb />
and leave all the noise that is<lb />
not a necessity undone.<lb />
ESSIE 1 ESSIE<lb />
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Open Forum Campus<lb />
WHY NOT MOVE?<lb />
neciall<lb />
need ft.t l  -<lb />
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� hould they be lo-<lb />
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ge number of students on<lb />
ve that these activi-<lb />
a place in the<lb />
ding, rath r than<lb />
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aid occuj<lb />
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tstin Building.<lb />
j. im 5 are needed for the<lb />
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ty of this institution. They<lb />
� to be enjoyed. However,<lb />
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owe (freshman) decided<lb />
u1 tin two awfulest things<lb />
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imetbing. .c he asked Edna<lb />
c uiw il was a place<lb />
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Essie Says: The photogra hor<lb />
coming next week. The "ami<lb />
rush" will begin.<lb />
With Co-eds on the Teco Echo s1<lb />
maybe news will piek-up around h<lb />
LISTEN FRESHMEN<lb />
was t to, walk<lb />
 and listen to<lb />
Ii . talk as 1- ud as it can, that<lb />
�  this (hange. All of us look<lb />
 to the a e of the browsing-<lb />
md "V ' st re, and we enjoy it<lb />
extent that we forget classes<lb />
ing on just above us.<lb />
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0 UL, ALUMNAE!<lb />
Alumnae! This issue of our<lb />
3 foi yi u! Why not make thi<lb />
ng cnes y. ars, too? We arc<lb />
ng t i y. u, in the name of the<lb />
: ad ad it means to its gradu-<lb />
We need subscribers, and to<lb />
MeCullen if tl<lb />
ii be initiated.<lb />
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1. Dr. Wright �-njos 9<lb />
ing hirMhoe�.<lb />
2. Eaak T�sit- can neur<lb />
get married.<lb />
I. Henry Ogieafcj did not<lb />
like hi mustache.<lb />
4.  out of BS9 E. C. T. C.<lb />
girl know Mr. Flanagan i�<lb />
not married.<lb />
BASKET-BALL<lb />
Co-eds  Y.u HSBSl<lb />
work to iday bMket-ball.<lb />
the wise is BufficienJ<lb />
a ;s y-<lb />
. kini<lb />
Frank has the swell head. All the wise is sufficient We<lb />
up t0 the present fresharcB I stand the Admraistrati a Officu<lb />
called Contemporary history j solidly behind the Co-�ds B�<lb />
iptible hibtory, but a freshman, j basket-ball team for E, C. T <lb />
u  ed as to what ass she year. Three cheers for the Ad<lb />
th<lb />
"Compli<lb />
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We be!<lb />
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E. C. T. (<lb />
Wednseday, j tration Offieial H<lb />
tery history like to see a game betwe n tlH<lb />
radi-jand the Co-eds. WoaW thei<lb />
crowd ?<lb />
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dlingi on le: sun in keep-<lb />
� side of the road when<lb />
THE WRONG TT1H"i)E.<lb />
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Soon the time will be here w<lb />
you are to elect y. ur class offie<lb />
No doubt yen have already b<lb />
thinking of this; and each� y a I<lb />
had a suppressed desire to maze<lb />
your capability. WharfjT! Tea.<lb />
of your elassmaAQtice which of i<lb />
not mean. utest dresses cr the<lb />
hjvdOrable eyes, but it means to <lb />
the outlook fir the one that i;a<lb />
most "jrrey matter" : iui the one<lb />
is tabled "Leadership<lb />
The same thing- ai;e to c;<lb />
your other class offitt rs. h �<lb />
girl who i.s capable to hold the of<lb />
and with your co-operation there<lb />
be nothing to regret, nothing to 1<lb />
but all to gain.<lb />
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the time is n<lb />
country of .ei<lb />
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reminding her that<lb />
As we watch the new<lb />
ust themselves to the<lb />
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nne 1 or r'dfiintr tn(' i<lb />
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mi i :iLr and finding<lb />
spid r, and then<lb />
. k. only to find when<lb />
them again that the<lb />
tude of college life. '1:<lb />
hard to come to school at<lb />
work.<lb />
The Teco Echo a i in<lb />
students remain in coli<lb />
are afraid that some <lb />
studying until the last a<lb />
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asked Miss Wilson if the spider<lb />
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E. C. T. (<lb />
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NEW REGULATTONS INTRO-<lb />
DUCED BY ,MK. M. L. WRICK?<lb />
Alumnae wHl<lb />
make the Tec i<lb />
ft r every one.<lb />
you and<lb />
Vhere are you teach-<lb />
h of y a.r classmates<lb />
Any news of the<lb />
e welcomed, and will<lb />
Scho more intere tine<lb />
the freshmen<lb />
one of the ad-<lb />
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ation are not<lb />
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8:15 A. M.�Town girls d<lb />
the hill, breathless, high-heel<lb />
ing, gum popping.<lb />
"There oupht to be a lav <lb />
first period classes. I'm ruinii<lb />
j health trying- to comb my ha i, ;<lb />
my'hose and eat breakfast a<lb />
same time<lb />
"Save that energy for that last<lb />
dred yard dash, old dear, there<lb />
the bell<lb />
TO THE ALUMNAE<lb />
ju t finished<lb />
i arning what<lb />
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wear caps. E-<lb />
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they are<lb />
v. hen they<lb />
no one to<lb />
. girl! c irtain!y believe in<lb />
theii lead vs. The presi-<lb />
� orj ani :ation feel that<lb />
:tting Loo much solitude<lb />
�'� tu a meeting and have<lb />
Ik to but themselves.<lb />
We believe that more credit should<lb />
be given for practice teaching. We<lb />
not nl;s do it, but we have to have it<lb />
done to us by our room mates.<lb />
ENTER THE CO-ED.<lb />
With thirty-three wide-awake<lb />
Co-eds ot<lb />
found il i<lb />
Teco Echo to skirts alone. Our<lb />
paper is a student's paper, and<lb />
� the purpose of the1 paper to<lb />
3 of all student<lb />
we have<lb />
to devote the<lb />
This issue of the Teco Echo is a<lb />
letter from home to you, Alumnae,<lb />
who have gone into different nooks<lb />
and corners of the world to teach.<lb />
It is the desire of your Alma Mater<lb />
to give to you in this letter the same<lb />
thrill you received, when as a Fresh-<lb />
man you opened a letter and found<lb />
that it was from home. You will<lb />
find on these pages news of your col-<lb />
lege, and news of your friends who<lb />
like you, have entered the world of<lb />
professions. Some have yielded to<lb />
Cupids fatal arrows; others are del-<lb />
ving further into the fields of uneon-<lb />
quered knowledge, and still others are<lb />
scattered about the country teaching<lb />
everything from the children that<lb />
lave just climbed out of the cradle,<lb />
to the high school youth who has mas-<lb />
tered everything.<lb />
Renew your acquaintance with the<lb />
faculty, officers, and students by sub-<lb />
scribing- for the Teco Echo. Let your<lb />
Alma Mater also hear from you. A<lb />
column of the Teco Echo is devoted to<lb />
you�help fill it up!<lb />
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some thing a u; I<lb />
have only a few<lb />
si- :n not tal <lb />
it i- evident th it<lb />
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bnsme:<lb />
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do n :<lb />
of com<lb />
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id they in-<lb />
eir health,<lb />
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wear hal i<lb />
get their<lb />
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identification<lb />
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operation in persuading these youngjsay upperclassmen?<lb />
men to come inside the building fcojyou did, but they arc<lb />
protect their health even though their above all otlu rs<lb />
character<lb />
smirched.<lb />
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TEACHERS COLLEGE<lb />
HAS BIRTHDAY.<lb />
publish ah' n<lb />
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orgam:<lb />
Since th<lb />
kind as to<lb />
wan! not <lb />
also t.) Ii a<lb />
that everv<lb />
tons.<lb />
i gods have been so<lb />
send us Co-eds, we<lb />
nly to see them, but<lb />
th ra. So in order<lb />
girl might have the<lb />
privilege of listening to the Co-<lb />
eds, we have given to them a<lb />
the Teco Echo in<lb />
y may express them-<lb />
ir ideas and opinions.<lb />
column ot<lb />
which th<lb />
solve:<lb />
In addition to that column we<lb />
also urge that ihev<lb />
make con-<lb />
tributions to other parts of the<lb />
paper.<lb />
The Cn- Club has already<lb />
elected their .staff. Their names<lb />
It is'nt often that women make any<lb />
publicity of their age, although they<lb />
sometimes advertise their birthdays<lb />
rather widely. However, Teachers<lb />
College is not so old that she wants to<lb />
start backwards yet.<lb />
We are proud to admit that a few<lb />
days ago our college was twenty-two<lb />
years old. If we compare the small<lb />
handful! that President Wright spoke<lb />
cf as being here twenty-two years<lb />
ago, with over eight hundred today<lb />
we will find that we have somthing<lb />
of which to be proud. Our College<lb />
has already proved that it was not<lb />
built out of soft material nor upon a<lb />
sandy foundation. It is not built of<lb />
cabbage nor of mud. No emeny could<lb />
blow it down. This growth has been<lb />
a result of the labor, dreams, and<lb />
visions of the administrative leaders<lb />
on our campus.<lb />
Among those who helped to give it<lb />
a start and are still with us are- Dr<lb />
Robert H. Wright, Miss Sallie Joyner<lb />
Davis, Miss Mamie Jenkins, Miss<lb />
Maria D. Graham and Dr. Leon R<lb />
Meadows.<lb />
Mr. M. L. Wright introduced to th<lb />
upper classmen some new and supris-<lb />
ing regulations. Although they sug-<lb />
gest quite a change it: the routine to<lb />
which the students are accustomed.<lb />
they were accepted cheerfully. !lr.<lb />
they are:<lb />
Be more respectful to Senior Tip<lb />
your hats to them, stand when in<lb />
their presence and say "yes, ma'am<lb />
and "no, ma'am In return, Seni<lb />
must coach, and answer all acaden '<lb />
questions asked by underclassmen.<lb />
You will no longer have morning<lb />
watch, because it is net safe for stu-<lb />
dents to bo out tmchaperoned at thai-<lb />
time of the day.<lb />
There will be no dates in the parlor<lb />
this year. You vill keep them in car-<lb />
out on the roads, or walking on back<lb />
campus. During the months of De-<lb />
cember and January, all cars f�j<lb />
dates must he artifieaily heated<lb />
Co-eds are not to be allowed en th<lb />
campus unchaperoned.<lb />
A penalty is to he placed on any!<lb />
one who is on time for meals. Being j<lb />
on time is too great a bother to .the<lb />
dean. It causes too great a rush and :<lb />
too much ci nfusion. The penalty is<lb />
that you will be made to eat with the (<lb />
faculty.<lb />
Permits will not be rer.uiitd for any<lb />
dates. One will be required, however<lb />
to go to bed, or to sleep. This is he- J<lb />
cause sleeping especially on dassesitf you care to. y. u ,a . ,  ,<lb />
has become a nmsance.  jj - ��<lb />
It is necessary to get permission Thai old savins- ��it �li i V<lb />
from the registrar to answer ques- fuSlJ ff ' "<lb />
tionson class. The reason is that 2 1 �- fU Ca" pr�"<lb />
xi. , , laL, irn.te the college spirit here on fh.<lb />
there has been too much promiscous � u<lb />
f  . .  i��mscous campus to such an extent until everv-<lb />
talking between pupils and the teach nf. h v, P r t n Lc'erj<lb />
er. In these hard times, don't waste ! u ' "n  .� V �'� , T <lb />
your breath. hvmg here, and w.ll always want to<lb />
 come back.<lb />
A student cannot go to the shows 5i u�,<lb />
� , , v"� EStuoents, have vou ever �tnnnrH ��<lb />
accompanied by anyone but a vouio-  , , . shopped to<lb />
man y ourhmk what constitutes college spirit<lb />
rri i I �n our camnus? Have vou ever wrm<lb />
This rule was suggested by the iercd whJ Z  t, . J , ,<lb />
freshmen. Probably the upper class- I Zf, , , f ' "? T place<lb />
men have never thought of this b-l' u 'PCP entlcem? "<lb />
Be respectful to the faculty  "? "0t' "��� eon-<lb />
A FUTUREAREER.<lb />
V- an artist pu character upon a<lb />
canvas s;<lb />
As a mast n pa's skill into a wall;<lb />
As a.a actress puts her ipiiit into her<lb />
work;<lb />
A a ballet-danci r puts a seemingly<lb />
feather-weight heart !� fore her<lb />
audit nee;<lb />
Even though the sparks of my youth<lb />
yet fly fr ra a living coal.<lb />
I have a welcome vii. a that in later<lb />
years,<lb />
fa the making of a home<lb />
Co-eds strolling leisurely on<lb />
hill.<lb />
"Shucks, why hurry"? He late<lb />
give the girls a thrill with a<lb />
entrance<lb />
arsd<lb />
10:15 A. M.�-Seme town gir<lb />
scending hill at more leisurely<lb />
"Ho, for a good old dope!<lb />
chapel take care of itself<lb />
Hatless Seniors also "Den<lb />
bound.<lb />
Let<lb />
I si<lb />
i.<lb />
ii<lb />
,ut my s- ul.<lb />
-BERTHA WALSTON.<lb />
as b rtter<lb />
�: browse, as now they<lb />
� �� �  ; an ut-door browi ;v room<lb />
1 the fi ml �fi of Austin Hall. I<lb />
sink it would be rather unpleasant j ply dead, I'll never advise anyone t<lb />
�r them there when the cold windsjcorae here<lb />
igin to blow and their chairs are<lb />
ivered in frost each morning. So<lb />
:w gir.s, let u- have your hearty co-<lb />
Students, I wish you would analyze<lb />
these statement Why are they said<lb />
and who say's them? What, did you<lb />
12:45 P. M.�Practice-teacher re<lb />
burning from the high school witl<lb />
that "what do I care if I ,ii ik.<lb />
"I wanted to slap that kid's sa <lb />
face this morning, but what could 1<lb />
do?"<lb />
"I hope every one of theee tenth<lb />
grade girls grow up to he practice-<lb />
teachers. My critic-teacher toW me<lb />
to look up the word "discipline" in the<lb />
dictionary<lb />
Well, maybe<lb />
he very ones,<lb />
bo should be boost-<lb />
eci me<lb />
I thank vou.<lb />
little ; ing their college for ail they're worth.<lb />
j Yes, it depends upon upperclassmen.<lb />
i upon freshmen<lb />
B. W.<lb />
upon the faculty<lb />
COLLEG<lb />
it<lb />
College life, what is it? h<lb />
reat? Wait, yoa had better i.ot say<lb />
o. for it is exactly what you make<lb />
. Yen cap. take part in outside ac-<lb />
vities. make them lively ar.d active<lb />
to mala this a college full of pep and<lb />
life, a college with plenty of college<lb />
spirit.<lb />
Yoa can't expect a few to make the<lb />
j society and associations active and<lb />
 full of life. Xo, the officers are too<lb />
i dependent up n ycur cooperation.<lb />
I They are merely guides and without<lb />
everyone to<lb />
Anytime of day�A certain critic-<lb />
teacher descending the hill with an<lb />
umbrella in one hand and notebook?<lb />
in another.<lb />
Mr. M. L. Wright inspecting shrubs.<lb />
5:45 P. MRow open rm of<lb />
freshmen returning frm ��� the<lb />
street clad in new blue dresses, neu<lb />
green dresses, brown dresses, and<lb />
fore:<lb />
When speaking to them, kneel before<lb />
them and touch ycur hands and head<lb />
to the floor. They will be known by<lb />
the halo around their heads.<lb />
Since the assistant dean cf women<lb />
has got to have something to do, she<lb />
must censor mail, both out going and<lb />
in coming. To save ink, go talk ovcr<lb />
matters with the assistant dean bo-<lb />
fore writing them.<lb />
The use of the telephone is compui<lb />
sory.<lb />
In these hard times we must prac<lb />
eive of the fact that it all comes<lb />
back to college spirit, which a college<lb />
must have or it's life will go "Bum<lb />
Sure, we have some college spirit<lb />
here on cur campus, but we think<lb />
there could be much more. In fact,<lb />
ve know there could for we have<lb />
rood proof. Just yesterday, we saw<lb />
tudonts, solemn faced with a home-<lb />
dek expression pondering over their<lb />
vasigumearta white a few careless tears<lb />
plashed upon their books. Ycu hear<lb />
2vefy once in a while, "I'm not going<lb />
o that old society meeting, they don't<lb />
black dresses, new shoes an.i <lb />
new hats. Some of them carrying<lb />
���. bas of Popcorn; others "dopes for<lb />
guide, without your in- the roommate. A great deal of mean-<lb />
fcerest and cooperation, their hands j ingless conversation floatia- �'�-��-<lb />
are tied. Each of you must there-<lb />
fore be willing to gladly help when<lb />
called on, you must take an interest<lb />
in your activity, attend its meetings<lb />
and boost and boo.t it to the utmost.<lb />
Just remember, "It ail depends on<lb />
you" and when you do the college<lb />
spirit will begin to grow. You will<lb />
see a change on the faces of many,<lb />
and through your cooperation and<lb />
help and boosting. E. C. T. C. will be<lb />
come the most enjoyable place to live<lb />
in the whole wide world.<lb />
tice ecomony. Therefore there"wJL 1� ���? T "TT8' <lb />
be only one implement used in Thffl f l?f -�r Im "0t goin to<lb />
dining room which wlil be a knTfe 1 1 association" � 'I've<lb />
en wm oe a knife. ft.ever seen such a bum place, it's sim-<lb />
WHAT ARE REPORTERS?<lb />
Everyone is wondering what Teco<lb />
Echo reporters are supposed to do.<lb />
Classes and societies who elect them<lb />
seem to think that their pictures will<lb />
be in the paper, instead of the writing<lb />
they are supposed to do.<lb />
When class elections are being held<lb />
it seems as if students do not realize<lb />
the importance of having a real re-<lb />
porter, and not an attractive figure-<lb />
head.<lb />
Reporters should work if they wish<lb />
to hold their offices. Won't you Jry<lb />
to remember this when electing your<lb />
reporters? s <lb />
and cries of "Sign off for me. Mary<lb />
6:30 P. MHatless Seniors again<lb />
strolling down the hill with that<lb />
"don't you wish you could gu" look.<lb />
7:30 P. M.�Co-eds briskdv an-end-<lb />
�ng the hill to study (?J � the<lb />
library.<lb />
"Dates" hurrying toward Cotton<lb />
�n best suits, newly cleaned and<lb />
pressed.<lb />
12:00 P. M.Mr. Williams rounding<lb />
the comer-twelve bells and all is<lb />
well.<lb />
CLOUDS AND I<lb />
Clouds and I<lb />
On a thick, dark night<lb />
Underneath a starless sky<lb />
Play and frolic to-gether<lb />
Until lightning quickly flashes hv.<lb />
fhen comes old man thunder.<lb />
From out the swaying deep<lb />
Bothering us with his roaring, muffled<lb />
sound.<lb />
And clouds and I can plav no more<lb />
m old man thunder goes his boister-<lb />
ous round.<lb />
-BERTHA WALSTON.<lb />
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who wac<lb />
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Ol<lb /><lb />
Cleveland,<lb />
who have a<lb />
your new <lb />
Maker Job<lb />
city, and try i ul<lb />
away that taste<lb />
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Mix up a<lb />
sp-ooti of sait .<lb />
water. Fill ur. I<lb />
with the solution<lb />
stem job, h.dd y<lb />
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prop it up aga<lb />
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minutes. Th �<lb />
fill up with I �� :<lb />
once, naturally.<lb />
nnd forma a era '<lb />
tate of the �I<lb />
There are. wh� t<lb />
not, two types f<lb />
smokers and cold.<lb />
tor have at least<lb />
smoke each one i<lb />
days in successi<lb />
goes up to dry,<lb />
ITS N<lb />
The Scribblers'<lb />
that as a name fi<lb />
ization on the canii<lb />
The reporters of<lb />
organized�Imagine<lb />
paper is right now<lb />
that it has just slid<lb />
These "news can<lb />
themselves "Scribble!<lb />
officers have elected!<lb />
President�N ina<lb />
Vice-President�Kl<lb />
Secretary and<lb />
Williford.<lb />
Teco Echo Repoi<lb />
ston.<lb />
We want you to kt<lb />
eds are represented<lb />
"news-carriers alsoj<lb />
told you that is bee<lb />
probable that more<lb />
interested in the<lb />
would have otherwise!<lb />
Girls�and boys-<lb />
join us, if you are at<lb />
writing for your pj<lb />
that you can do the<lb />
admittance, you musl<lb />
president a written<lb />
from an English teacl<lb />
pus who has taught .<lb />
' who is now teaching<lb />
also, specify in what<lb />
of writing you are m<lb /><pb facs="00037978_tn_0003" /><lb />
blumn<lb />
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again<lb />
that<lb />
ari Cotton<lb />
leaned and<lb />
nns rundintr<lb />
and all is<lb />
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V ALSTONS-<lb />
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In Other Parts of The World<lb />
Registration in New York City<lb />
public schools this year was estimated<lb />
early at 1,250,260.<lb />
New York University has begun its<lb />
100th year this fall.<lb />
When a bear was killed by hunters<lb />
in Turkey several days ago, a child<lb />
who was lost four years ago was<lb />
found with the animal, quite savage<lb />
in its habits. The child's mother is<lb />
now attempting to civilize him.<lb />
Chicago.�In their fight for the<lb />
right to smoke in sorority houses, co-<lb />
, eds at Northwestern University have<lb />
, used the name of no less than Frances<lb />
Willard, founder of the Women's<lb />
'Christian Temperance Union.<lb />
Miss Jean Van Evera, women's<lb />
(editor of the Daily Northwestern un-<lb />
dergraduate newspaper, said she had<lb />
Bscovered in old files of the paper<lb />
fthat the temperance leader at least<lb />
Ponce had been tempted to try a ciga-<lb />
frette�and got caught.<lb />
�According to the files Miss Van<lb />
Evera said, a preceptress came into<lb />
Miss Willard's room and saw smoke<lb />
curling from a bureau drawer. Pull-<lb />
ing open the drawer, she was horri-<lb />
fied to find a half-burned cigarette.<lb />
Miss Willard apparently was just like<lb />
any other girl<lb />
Pasadena, Cal.�Russell W. Porter,<lb />
associate in optics at the California<lb />
Institute of Technology, has told of<lb />
plans for creating temperatures in<lb />
laboratories here as high as those in<lb />
the sun spots.<lb />
Columbia, Mo. � Announcement<lb />
made by the deans of women of the<lb />
University of Missouri and two girl's<lb />
schools here, assert that co-eds may<lb />
not talk to men for more than three<lb />
minutes at a time on the street, nor<lb />
go to the dentist's without a chap-<lb />
eron.<lb />
President E. L. Hendricks of Cen-<lb />
tral Missouri State Teachers College,<lb />
has extended a personal invitation to<lb />
Mahatma Gandhi to visit Warrens-<lb />
burg and the college campus if he<lb />
comes to the United States. Presi-<lb />
dent Hendricks has met the Mahatma<lb />
personally.<lb />
taken down. A pipe is never allowed<lb />
to dry without cleaning. Thus a<lb />
pipe gets a good week's rest between<lb />
smokes.<lb />
Girl<lb />
We'd rather see you smoke<lb />
your cigarettes.<lb />
Montreal. � Three explorers and<lb />
scientists will leave here in a few<lb />
days for Churchill on Hudson Bay,<lb />
where they plan to take colored mov-<lb />
ing pictures of Aurora Borealis.<lb />
By photography, triangulation and<lb />
astronomical transits, they will at-<lb />
tempt to determine the height of the<lb />
display.<lb />
London.�"Fall in love is the best<lb />
possible advice to youth, according to<lb />
Sir J. Arthur Thomson, famou<lb />
British biologist, now 70 years of age.<lb />
"If I were to give my advice, I<lb />
would say to young people�fall in<lb />
love he declared, "To the middle-<lb />
aged�-Avoid bad debts. They are<lb />
payable in old age and they are not<lb />
pleasant.<lb />
"To the aged, I would say: Get<lb />
young again. Join the society of the<lb />
Old and Bold<lb />
Falling in love, Sir Arthur declar-<lb />
ed, is really "rising in love This<lb />
chapter of life has more possibilities<lb />
of uplift than any other he thinks.<lb />
"It is a pity that so much emphasis<lb />
is laid on the physiological and so<lb />
little on the psychological side of<lb />
youth he asserted. "Love is one of<lb />
the two or three greatest opportuni-<lb />
ties of life,<lb />
"What is love? It has three notes<lb />
which Browning said made not a<lb />
sound but a chord. They are:<lb />
"Physical fondness, which is in-<lb />
dispenable.<lb />
"Emotional attraction linked to the<lb />
purely physical attraction, through<lb />
the appeal of duty and strength.<lb />
"The note often missed altogether<lb />
of higher sympathies in intelligence,<lb />
purpose, and ideals which mean dec-<lb />
ency and good living.<lb />
"Theie is a gieat tendency to make<lb />
a scapegoat of sex. The trouble is<lb />
that youth is so miseducated. The<lb />
fact is that youth has so few big in-<lb />
terests and has ceased to strive after<lb />
higher values.<lb />
"The safeguard is to fall in love<lb />
Cleveland, Ohio.�You college boys<lb />
who have a tough time breaking in<lb />
your new pipes, give thanks to Pipe<lb />
Maker John Bessai, of this man's<lb />
city, and try out his recipe for taking<lb />
away that taste of varnish. Here it<lb />
is:<lb />
Mix up a solution of one-half tea-<lb />
spoon of salt in one-eighth glass of<lb />
water. Fill up the bowl of the pipe<lb />
with the solution. If it's a straight<lb />
stem job. hold your finger over the<lb />
mouthpiece, if it is a curved stem,<lb />
prop it up against something.<lb />
Let is stand not longer than ten<lb />
minutes. Then shake out the water,<lb />
fill up with tobacco and smoke at<lb />
once, naturally. The salt crystallizes<lb />
and forms a crut through which the<lb />
taste of the wood cannot penetrate.<lb />
There are, whether you know it or<lb />
not, two types of pipe smokers: hot<lb />
smokers and cold smokers. The lat-<lb />
ter have at least four pipes, and<lb />
smoke each one not longer than three-<lb />
days in succession. Then the pipe<lb />
goes up to dry, and a fresh one is<lb />
Gandhi dares to apply the Sermon<lb />
on the Mount in politics�Sherwood<lb />
Eddy.<lb />
The end of all life is not living to<lb />
work but working to live.�George<lb />
Lansbury.<lb />
Perish with him the folly that seeks<lb />
through evil good.�Whittier.<lb />
What's one nation's humor can be<lb />
another's prison.�J. B. Prietly.<lb />
The only way to get rid of a temp-<lb />
tation is to yield to it.�Oscar Wilde.<lb />
The chief danger to religion lies in<lb />
the fact that it has become so re-<lb />
spectable.�Professor John Dewey.<lb />
It is only the ignorant who despise<lb />
education.�Publius Syrus.<lb />
Economics is still in a background<lb />
state and economists have not yet<lb />
earned the right to be listened to at<lb />
tentively.� John Maynard Keynes,<lb />
English economist.<lb />
IT'S NEW.<lb />
The Scribblers! How do you like<lb />
that as a name for the latest organ-<lb />
ization on the campus?<lb />
The reporters of the Teco Echo are<lb />
organized�Imagine that!�and that<lb />
paper is right now headed up the hill<lb />
that it has just slid down.<lb />
These "news carriers" have named<lb />
themselves "Scribblers and for their<lb />
officers have elected the following:<lb />
President�Nina Walston.<lb />
Vice-President�Elizabeth Denny.<lb />
Secretary and Ti-easurer�Grace<lb />
Williford.<lb />
Teco Echo Reporter�Bertha Wal-<lb />
ston.<lb />
We want you to know that our Co-<lb />
eds are represented in this group of<lb />
"news-carriers also. (The reason I<lb />
told you that is because it is very<lb />
probable that more grls will become<lb />
interested in the "Scribblers" than<lb />
would have otherwise.)<lb />
Girls�and boys� we invite you to<lb />
join us, if you are at all interested in<lb />
writing for your paper and think<lb />
that you can do the work. To gain<lb />
admittance, you must bring to the<lb />
president a written recommendation<lb />
from an English teacher on this cam-<lb />
pus who has taught you one term or<lb />
who is now teaching you; you must,<lb />
also, specify in what particular line<lb />
of writing you are most interested.<lb />
Advice To Lovelorn at E. C. T. C.<lb />
Write letters every day about what<lb />
a marvelous time you're having; he<lb />
will forget it isn't "Carolina" and<lb />
think you're getting a big rush.<lb />
Don't forget to mention how hun-<lb />
gry you are in those letters. Food<lb />
will ease even the pangs of love.<lb />
Don't play Guy Lombardo records<lb />
on the Vic.<lb />
Rush madly to the Post Office<lb />
three times daily to insure a thrill<lb />
when the letter really does come.<lb />
Take two handkerchiefs to the show<lb />
in case there is a touching scene.<lb />
Go to "Denton's" at least once a<lb />
day.<lb />
Keep in practice by flirting with<lb />
the "Co-eds<lb />
Tell the roommate all about him<lb />
after the lights go out.<lb />
Avoid reading Tennyson and Byron,<lb />
that is, if you have one of these<lb />
idealistic complexes; you might begin<lb />
to think you are the modern version<lb />
of "Elaine, the Lily Maid<lb />
Turn his picture to the wall if you<lb />
want to study.<lb />
Fall out of love.<lb />
: Society:<lb />
MRS. FRANK ENTER-<lb />
TAINS HISTORY MAJORS.<lb />
Saturday evening from six to eight,<lb />
Mrs. A. D. Frank entertained the fall<lb />
history practice teachers. A delicious<lb />
�upper was served consisting of fried<lb />
chicken, hot biscuits, lima beans,<lb />
stuffed apple salad and coffee which<lb />
was followed by a delicious dessert.<lb />
Those enjoying Mrs. Frank's hos-<lb />
pitality were: Marjorie Jackson, Kat-<lb />
herine Johnson, Margaret Carlton,<lb />
Marjorie Flythe, Verna Teachey,<lb />
Hazel Futrell, Pauline McCullen,<lb />
Sara Williams, Carolyn Conner and<lb />
Marguerite Lane.<lb />
Miss Alma Browning and Miss Cleo<lb />
Rainwater, who are on leave of<lb />
absence for a year from the Training<lb />
School, were visitors here last week-<lb />
end.<lb />
TO FRESHMEN ONLY.<lb />
A divinty student named Tweedle<lb />
Once wouldn't accept his degree.<lb />
'Cause its tough enough to be called<lb />
Tweedle,<lb />
Without being Tweedle D D.�<lb />
Rotunda.<lb />
How are you liking us? Isn't it<lb />
the grandest place to be in? Any of<lb />
the old girls�we mean upper class-<lb />
men�will tell you that E. C. T. C.<lb />
has more fun, thrill, heartaches, and<lb />
disappointments than most any place.<lb />
Ail these different sensations can<lb />
eerae to ycu in one day too. But they<lb />
are different from what you got in<lb />
high school Everyone has a mean-<lb />
ing to it. It does seem too bad that<lb />
some new girls have to get homesick<lb />
every year and go home to stay be-<lb />
fore they have time to become ad-<lb />
justed.<lb />
This is the big trouble. You ex-<lb />
pected it all to be roses without<lb />
th( rns, and right now we will frankly<lb />
tell yon that you will find thorns<lb />
right in the class rooms�they aren't<lb />
in the chairs and desks either. To ex-<lb />
plain what we mean we'll give an ex-<lb />
ample:<lb />
You know Miss Wilson, don't you?<lb />
The other day she asked her class to<lb />
bring hvr sonic insects for classifica-<lb />
tion, description, etc. One freshman<lb />
thought he'd play a joke on her, and<lb />
painted the wings of an insect so it<lb />
v old look like a new kind. Miss Wil-<lb />
son was taking up something about<lb />
each one of the insects. When she<lb />
came to the painted insect she said,<lb />
"A ell, I see you have bees, grasshop<lb />
pers, ants, and a painted piece of im-<lb />
pudence from some member of the<lb />
class You may not call this a good<lb />
example of a thorn, but rather say-<lb />
Miss Wilson was a "peach" to not find<lb />
our. who did it.<lb />
Girls have you heard about the Co-<lb />
d organinzing a club called, "Lazy<lb />
Beys Club?" One of the conditions<lb />
�f the membership is that no one shall<lb />
ever he seen doing anything in a<lb />
hurry: the penalty is a good dinner<lb />
for all the others. The other day<lb />
Frank Tyson was seen running fast<lb />
to catch up with Becky Johnson to<lb />
walk to the library with her. At the<lb />
next meeting charges were preferred<lb />
igainst him. "I'm innocent said<lb />
Finnk. "The truth is Becky was in<lb />
a hurry for me to catch her, and I<lb />
�vas too lazy to put out enough effort<lb />
to resist the temptation He didn't<lb />
have to buy dinners.<lb />
Some other funny things that have<lb />
come up in College, especial class-<lb />
rooms, are there:<lb />
Mr. Frank asked Kara Lynn Corey<lb />
if she could give him a well known<lb />
date in Roman History. Kara Lynn<lb />
said, "Sure, Anthony's with Cleo-<lb />
patra<lb />
Mr. Wright was explaining to his<lb />
class what was meant by bigamy. He<lb />
told them it meant having two wives<lb />
at the same time. He asked if any<lb />
one in class could tell him a word<lb />
that meant having only one wife.<lb />
Frank Dail spoke up and said, "I can<lb />
�Monotony<lb />
Marjorie Flythe told Mr. Slay she<lb />
was afraid water at her home might<lb />
have typhoid germs in it. Mr. Slay<lb />
told her to boil all the water before<lb />
drinking it and the germs would be<lb />
killed. But Marjorie said, "Not me,<lb />
I'd rather make an aquarium out of<lb />
my stomach than a morgue any day<lb />
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all the breaks even if they are ac-<lb />
cused of it. We know you do have a<lb />
hard time finding room number "so-<lb />
and-so" and looking up books in the<lb />
library because Elizabeth Overton<lb />
said she went to the library at 7:00<lb />
and at 9:25 she had found her book,<lb />
but the bell rang and she had to come<lb />
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courage. You will finally get so you<lb />
won't even look for a book.<lb />
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erine I'nssidy going out of the dining-<lb />
room with their pockets full of ginger<lb />
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they are so big and fat.<lb />
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other day. My, but it was some<lb />
scramble. Carl had E. L. by the<lb />
hair and E. L. was biting a plug out<lb />
of Carl. Anybody would think they<lb />
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wonder why they don't put it in the<lb />
papers. Oh, yes, I know these wealthy<lb />
influential men can pay themselves<lb />
out of anything.<lb />
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Miss I.u.ille Turner, member of th<lb />
English Department in her desserta<lb />
tion made an analysis of the content<lb />
of the Swanee Review, which is fclw<lb />
oldest Literary Quartly in America<lb />
It will be forty years old next year<lb />
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the Dessertation in it. The name ol<lb />
the article is "A History of tin<lb />
Swanee Review<lb />
Yeh, Alice V. has all kind of pet<lb />
bugs in her room. They say that<lb />
when everything gets quiet over there<lb />
that they will even talk to her.<lb />
Misses Cassidy, Kuykemlall. Hoop<lb />
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ington Saturday night.<lb />
Misses Holtzclaw and Betsy Lee<lb />
spent October 4 in Fivemont.<lb />
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'cause Addie Frank pinched him.<lb />
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vorce every time he gets married<lb />
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runior yea newly ele� ted officei<lb />
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tee at the close of each year so 1<lb />
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year will look something like this:<lb />
Your account shows a balance<lb />
4luo of 2 pecks of okra. Kta<lb />
ante is not paid by December 10, we<lb />
will have to add one raddish per week<lb />
interest;<lb />
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corn However you owe the Y Store<lb />
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per. They have ask us to collect<lb />
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ferent ways and she never knows<lb />
what she's going to say until she looks<lb />
at the cards. She said that girls had<lb />
been to her room every night since<lb />
she's been here to find out what she<lb />
might know about them. Frankie<lb />
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her best friends. At first, her in-<lb />
terest was only personal, but after<lb />
telling the fortunes of some of her<lb />
Kirl friends her interest heightened.<lb />
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cards, she replied, "I do. They've<lb />
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come true<lb />
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account from yours we find that we fortune told Frankie was delighted,<lb />
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half bushel of potatoes for a perman-<lb />
ent and I need some hose. Love,<lb />
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stamps too.<lb />
Dear Dad: Wire me a bale of hay<lb />
at once; the law got me last night for<lb />
speeding. I'm in the cooler.<lb />
Your devoted son,<lb />
Edgar.<lb />
Dear William:<lb />
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produce. I am already over drawn at<lb />
the barn now. Your Ma got her new<lb />
teeth last week and they cost me 5<lb />
bushels of shelled corn and a peck of<lb />
barley. The weekly payments on our<lb />
radio are 6 crates of kale and 4<lb />
onion carrying charges<lb />
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seed and you'll just have to make out<lb />
on that until Xmas.<lb />
Devotedly,<lb />
Dad.<lb />
Such expression as follows will<lb />
soon be heard on the campus;<lb />
"Say how about lending me a to-<lb />
mato until Saturday<lb />
"How about that squash that you<lb />
borrowed from me last August?"<lb />
"I owe the library a collard for<lb />
keeping a book out over time. Can you<lb />
give me change for a bunch of<lb />
celery?"<lb />
"I just got change for a ham over<lb />
in Goldie's room; she's got a crate of<lb />
eggs That ju.t reminds me I owe<lb />
Hill Home 2 bundles of fodder for<lb />
some face cream<lb />
My advice to you girls is to get rid<lb />
of your dainty hand bags, and get<lb />
We were told that the teller always<lb />
shuffles the cards before the receiver.<lb />
A card fell out.<lb />
"Remember that boy, will you?<lb />
He's a blonde with blue eyes. See if<lb />
I say anything about him later<lb />
Another card fell out.<lb />
"Seems to me like you're taking a<lb />
joy ride<lb />
Elizabeth took the cards. She was<lb />
requested to make a wish and to think<lb />
about it while she shuffled. A third<lb />
card fell out.<lb />
"He's a club man with dark hair<lb />
and brown eyes. Remember him<lb />
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table and cut them into three piles�<lb />
the past, present, and future. Frankie<lb />
turned, them over.<lb />
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haired man concerning money. This<lb />
man has blue or gray eyes and his<lb />
hair's no darker than yours. This<lb />
blonde boy is blue over something,<lb />
probably business. I'll shuffle and<lb />
find out. (When I'm in doubt, I<lb />
shuffle and read the cards again.)<lb />
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ness trip and is certainly blue over<lb />
something. What? Yes, he could<lb />
be a relative of yours<lb />
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ment is in store for you. You will<lb />
have a chance to marry a boy with<lb />
black hair and brown eyes, but you<lb />
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sage. You have a lot of friends. I<lb />
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relatives of yours, maybe your father<lb />
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see an engagement, probably him.<lb />
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business trip. You're blue over soiae-<lb />
thing. You're going to hear of a<lb />
wedding soon. You're facing good<lb />
luck and wealth. That's all<lb />
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Hardy. This is what she told Haset:<lb />
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hair and blue eyes. He's been to ee<lb />
you right much. I see a near rela<lb />
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black haired man who's respon-<lb />
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blonde girl's been ill. You'll heai<lb />
about it. You're going with two fel-<lb />
lows. They're both good friends<lb />
yours. They'll not lie untrue to you<lb />
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another. Not a half dozen of her<lb />
customers have ever seen her before.<lb />
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