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EAST CAROLINA TEACHERS COLLEGE<lb />
VOLUME VIII<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C SA TURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1931.<lb />
Don Cossack<lb />
Russian Male<lb />
Chorus Coming<lb />
Serge Jaroff, Leader<lb />
Thirty-Six Former Officers In Rus-<lb />
sian Imperial Arm�Russian<lb />
Church Music. Rnszian Folk<lb />
Sengs, and Russian Soldier<lb />
Songs.<lb />
The Dn Cossack Russian Male<lb />
Chorus is coming to E. C. T. C. No-<lb />
v� mbi 17lh. This chorus is known<lb />
as "The Singing Horsemen of the<lb />
Steppes It is their first extensive<lb />
tour in America, and Teachers Col-<lb />
lege is exceedingly fortunate in being<lb />
able to secure one of the hundred<lb />
c ocert dates they are giving in their<lb />
coast to coast tour. Last year they<lb />
sang in some of the leading eastern<lb />
cities, and were received with wild<lb />
enthusiasm.<lb />
Serge Jaroff has been their leader<lb />
for the five years they have sung to-<lb />
gether. The 36 men composing the<lb />
chorus, all former officers in the Rus-<lb />
sian Imerpial Army, are now expa-<lb />
triates. During their internmeni in<lb />
a prison camp in Bulgaria, they<lb />
formed a small chorus under the lead-<lb />
ership of Serge Jaroff. who had been<lb />
choir conductor. Their fame gradual-<lb />
ly spread abroad until to-day this<lb />
chorus is considered perhaps the<lb />
greatest in the world. They always<lb />
sing in uniform and with military<lb />
precision.<lb />
They will be heard in concert only,<lb />
and will not broadcast.<lb />
NUMBER 3.<lb />
COSSACK, RUSSIAN MALE CHORUS WHO WILL APPEAR NOVEMBER 17TII.<lb />
Student Journalist<lb />
Hold Conference<lb />
"at Duke University<lb />
'radically AH North Carolina Col<lb />
leges Are Represented�Varied<lb />
Program is Carried Out.�Teco<lb />
and Teocan are Represented.<lb />
Iniation Week<lb />
Great Success<lb />
New Students<lb />
Join Societies.<lb />
STUDENT BODY<lb />
ATTEND SALE<lb />
K. W. Cobb Talks To<lb />
Students on Tobacco,<lb />
President Wright Makes Arrange<lb />
ments for Students to Attend<lb />
Warehouses in Greenville.<lb />
Emersons Entertain<lb />
New Girls At a<lb />
Special Program.<lb />
MEN NOT WANTED" IS GIVEN.<lb />
-O-<lb />
H. J. McGinnis Speaks<lb />
Before Registrars Di-<lb />
vision E. Conference.<lb />
On October 20 the E C. T. C. stti<lb />
attended the tobacco sales in Green<lb />
ville. Arrangements were made will<lb />
the warehousemen by Presidi<lb />
Wright.<lb />
K. W. Cobb. Secretary of Grc<lb />
ville Tobacco Board of Trade gavi<lb />
review on tobacco in Greenville di<lb />
ing chapel.<lb />
"Besides work he said, "toba<lb />
is a recreation He then extend<lb />
hearty welcome to all the collt<lb />
girls to visit the various warehous<lb />
"Pitt county h: crntinu ' "n '<lb />
largest tobacco growing county i<lb />
world. Sixty thousand acres<lb />
A normal crop<lb />
t I<lb />
The new girls were entertained at<lb />
a special program given by the Emer-<lb />
son Society in the Austin Hall Mon-<lb />
day evening, October 26th, from six-<lb />
twenty to seven-ten o'clock.<lb />
Henry Oglosby, Master of Cere-<lb />
monies, announced as the first num-<lb />
ber, "My Cow Wouldn't Give Milk, So<lb />
I Sold 111 in sung by Catherine Jones,<lb />
accompanied by her sister, Louise.<lb />
Miss Jones sang several popular selec-<lb />
tions.<lb />
Immediately following this, Lib<lb />
Madrin and Hattie Sylivant, "two of<lb />
Ned Wayburn's proteges tap danced.<lb />
The main feature of the program<lb />
A. A. U. W. Will<lb />
Study Universities<lb />
Faculty Members<lb />
Speaks At A. A. U. W.<lb />
play, entitled:<lb />
"Men Not<lb />
ti<lb />
the<lb />
arc<lb />
will<lb />
Howard .1. McGinnis. Registrar of<lb />
E. C. T. C. made a talk before the I grown yearly<lb />
Registrars Division of the North Car- j average 715 pounds per acre. To-<lb />
olina College Educational Conference j baeco farmers start work in Decem-<lb />
Saturday. Mr. McGinnis spoke in be- j ber when they plant the beds, and the<lb />
half of the good, bad and indifferent I sales close the following year<lb />
anted<lb />
Cast of Characters,<lb />
srgaret Bronson�Lena Cherry Als-<lb />
! brook.<lb />
I Laura Fitzsimmons�Helen Carltc ��<lb />
!Mrs. Richard D. Kellog�Margaret<lb />
Woodbury.<lb />
Helen Stoddard�Virginia Woodbury.<lb />
in<lb />
student. Some of the colleges in<lb />
February. During all that time the<lb />
North Carolina have so many failures, j farmers start working in the U<lb />
he said, that it was his purp<lb />
�;e to co. Women aid a great<lb />
deal<lb />
bae-<lb />
ihb<lb />
cmraa<lb />
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help solve the problem of student fail- j work. They do most of the grading<lb />
ares. He discussed the number of j and tying.<lb />
failures and the number that should) Greenville is the largest tobacco<lb />
fail. How many of these failures, he j market in the world, and it looks like<lb />
asked, are the colleges responsible j this year it is going to sell more than<lb />
for? How many are the homes re-j any other market. This large mar-<lb />
sponaible for? How many are the j ket is the result of the interest that<lb />
students themselves responsible for?; the business and professional men<lb />
Why do they fail" Should there be have taken in it.<lb />
an arbitrary standard? Could this I The sales began at nine o'clock at<lb />
standard be supported? Shall it be the five different warehouses. Five<lb />
set up and worshipped as god? hundred and sixty piles are sold an<lb />
How many students are in college hour, which makes six piles per<lb />
by chance? There should be some minute. During a normal sales day<lb />
way of aiding students in taking the one million and a half pounds of to-<lb />
eoarse they are fitted for. If they bacco is sold. The Greenville market<lb />
are in the wrong place whose fault j is the best and is getting better <lb />
is it? Following this discussion over six<lb />
Guidance was the main j hundred students were divided into<lb />
t <lb />
gave<lb />
students who failed because they were I facuity, and attended one of the five<lb />
in the wrong place. warehouses.<lb />
The price of tobacco went up three<lb />
cents per pound the clay the college<lb />
students attended.<lb />
o<lb />
student<lb />
ic for discussion. Mr. McGinnis j groups of 125 each, and placed under<lb />
everal illustrations of college i the direction of some menr.fr of the<lb />
Summers�Irma Dell Phillips,<lb />
istle�Elizabeth Farmer.<lb />
Frances Ayres�Pansy Lanier.<lb />
Gras.c Kellog�Anne Thompson.<lb />
Another interesting feature of the<lb />
program was a number sung by the<lb />
famous Emerson Male Quartet, en-<lb />
titled, "Oh, Emerson sung to the<lb />
tune of "Sweet Adeline The quar-<lb />
tet was composed of Pansy Lanier,<lb />
Irma Dell Phillips, Mary McCormick,<lb />
and Catherine Jones. Following this<lb />
selection, Miss Jones sang, "If You<lb />
Join the White and the Blue<lb />
As a closing number, all old Eraer-<lb />
sons were asked to stand and sing the<lb />
society song.<lb />
The program was given not only as<lb />
entertainment for the new girls, but<lb />
also to show the new girls a type of<lb />
work that the Emersons will be doing<lb />
throughout the vear.<lb />
A study of the universities, their<lb />
development and history was begun<lb />
at the first meeting of the year of the<lb />
American Association of University<lb />
Women.<lb />
Miss Lucile Turner as chairman of<lb />
the program committee introduced the<lb />
theme by saying that some knowledge<lb />
of the problems of the universities of<lb />
the earlier days might be helpful to<lb />
those interested in the universities of<lb />
the present.<lb />
Miss Lois Grisby, the first speaker<lb />
of the afternoon, talking on "The<lb />
Earliest Universities gave some<lb />
jdea of the origins and institutions of<lb />
their early schools and colleges, this<lb />
was a most interesting opening of the<lb />
subject. Miss Emma Hooper follow-<lb />
ed this with a very interesting ac-<lb />
count of "The Professor and the Stu-<lb />
dent of the Middle Ages She read<lb />
extracts from old documents and<lb />
stories that proved that, after all,<lb />
teachers and students were as human<lb />
as they are now, and that the chief<lb />
difference between the old and the<lb />
new is that of buildings and equip-<lb />
ment.<lb />
The mass of business that had ac-<lb />
cumulated during the summer vaca-<lb />
tion and the important problem pre-<lb />
sented by the president suggest a busy<lb />
year ahead. Readjustment of commit-<lb />
tees, the forming of new committees,<lb />
and the. discussion of activity pro-<lb />
jects made the business meeting ex-<lb />
ceedingly interesting.<lb />
The A. A. U. W. is composed of<lb />
women who are graduates of college<lb />
and universities on the reorganize list<lb />
of class A Colleges.<lb />
LOOKING FORWARD<lb />
I<lb />
Henry Ward Beecher said: "No<lb />
! matter hove good the walls and the<lb />
, materials are, if the foundations<lb />
: are not strong, the building will<lb />
I not stand. By and by, in some<lb />
; upper room, a crack w:U appear<lb />
and men will say: 'Thei is the<lb />
 crack but the cause is in the<lb />
! foundation So, if in youth you<lb />
lay the foundations of your charac-<lb />
 ter wrongly, the penalty will be<lb />
I sure to follow. The crack may be<lb />
far down in old age, but somewhere<lb />
i it will certainly appear<lb />
College students are laying the<lb />
j foundations for success or failure<lb />
J in the future: the student who pre-<lb />
I pares his work regularly and well,<lb />
who engages in a limited number<lb />
of extra-classroom student activi-<lb />
ties, who conserves his time, and<lb />
who develops his personality, is<lb />
reasonably sure of success; the<lb />
loafer, the drone, the time-waster<lb />
may expect failure. It is the priv-<lb />
ilege of each student to determine<lb />
his destiny.<lb />
NOTICE.<lb />
All organizations must have per-<lb />
mission from the social committee<lb />
before they can use the auditorium.<lb />
They must also get from this com-<lb />
mittee the date on which they can<lb />
hold their regular meetings. Miss<lb />
Catherine f rcidy is chairman of<lb />
the committee.<lb />
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RACHEL McKEY,<lb />
MARJORIE FLYTHE.<lb />
The North Carolina Collegiate<lb />
Press Association held its fall meeting<lb />
at Duke University, October 22, 23,<lb />
and 24. There were approximately<lb />
forty college publications represented<lb />
The staffs of the Chroncile, Chantic-<lb />
leer, and Archive acted as host at the<lb />
convention.<lb />
The convention opened at 2:00<lb />
Thursday afternoon with the registra-<lb />
tion of delegates in the West Campus<lb />
Union, and was followed by a banquet<lb />
. 1 dance in the evening.<lb />
Fridaj the journalists attended<lb />
arious business meetings throughout<lb />
the morning, and attended the Duke-<lb />
Wake Forest football game and an-<lb />
�;� binnet in the evening. At<lb />
10:30 Saturday morning business<lb />
t&amp;eetinga were held, and with their<lb />
adjournment at 12:30 the conference<lb />
ended.<lb />
The N. C. C. P. A. has attained<lb />
much prominence among the journa-<lb />
j listie organizations of the state. It<lb />
comprises at the present time 40 pub-<lb />
j iications representing 22 Universities<lb />
i and Colleges scattered about the<lb />
j state.<lb />
Those attending the conference<lb />
 from E. C. T. C. were: Alice Tillie,<lb />
 editor of the Teocan; Evelyn Wright,<lb />
I business manager of the Tecoan;<lb />
: Maggie McPherson, editor of the Teco<lb />
i Echo; Eoslyn Satterwhite, business<lb />
I manager of the Toco Echo.<lb />
The Thursday program was as fol-<lb />
lows :<lb />
2:00-6:00 P. M.�Registration of<lb />
delegates in the lobby of the West<lb />
Campus Union. Tea and Sandwiches<lb />
were served by the co-ed staff of the<lb />
Chr-nciie.<lb />
8:00 P. M.�Feature banquet in<lb />
West Campus Union. Short talks<lb />
were made by Ed Thomas, president<lb />
of the X. C. C. P. A and Martin<lb />
Green, president of the student gov-<lb />
ernment association at Duke. The<lb />
address of the evening was made by<lb />
J. C. Home, Jr of Rocky Mount, N.<lb />
C. graduate of Duke University and<lb />
president of the North Carolina Press<lb />
Association.<lb />
0:30-12:00 P. M.�Convention dance<lb />
for all uelegates by the Duke Blue<lb />
for all delegates and members of the<lb />
Duke publication staffs. Music was<lb />
furnished by the Duke Blue Devils.<lb />
The Friday program was as follows:<lb />
10n-i2:00 A. M.�Business Meet-<lb />
ing in "Y" hall of East Duke. Dele-<lb />
gates were divided into groups which<lb />
they represented. Open forum dis-<lb />
cussion was led by H. R. Devire,<lb />
director of public relations and alumni<lb />
secretary, Duke University; A. L.<lb />
Brandon, Rocky Mount Telegram; J.<lb />
B. Hubbell, Duke English department;<lb />
J. P. Hardison, of Raleigh.<lb />
2:00 P. M.�Duke-Wake Forest<lb />
football game.<lb />
8:00 P. .�-Banquet in West Cam-<lb />
pus Union. Address by Lewis Carr,<lb />
of New York Times and Saturday<lb />
Evening Post.<lb />
To-day closes initiation week at<lb />
E. C. T. C. Practically all the new<lb />
students joined one of the three Lit-<lb />
erary Societies on the campus. The<lb />
raniers succeeded in getting more<lb />
tew students. The programs of initi-<lb />
ation were each separate and each<lb />
uccessful.<lb />
Sidney Laniers<lb />
Baa! Baa! Baa! E. C. T. C. has<lb />
been inhabited by goats this past<lb />
week, or one would think so after hav-<lb />
ing heard the pitiful attempts of some<lb />
of the new girls to use goat language.<lb />
However, by the last of the week, they<lb />
had become quite successful in the art.<lb />
Perhaps the most enjoyable part of<lb />
initiation was the privilege of getting<lb />
up mornings at 6:30 to meet the old<lb />
goats, and learn from them some goat<lb />
manners and customs. Do you re-<lb />
member the old saying that one can<lb />
get used to anything? The freshmen<lb />
say they have given that a thorough<lb />
test this week, and as a result, they<lb />
have decided that it is obsolete.<lb />
Wednesday morning when they<lb />
trolled into class with their hair<lb />
dicked back, no make up on, and<lb />
adorned with their short dresses,<lb />
everyone on the campus could sym-<lb />
pathize with them, having once been<lb />
through with the same thing�or did<lb />
they need sympathy? And by the<lb />
way, did you know that belts and<lb />
sashes have gone completely out of<lb />
style? Ask a freshman.<lb />
We hated to hurt the feelings of the<lb />
co-eds, and make them lose all the fun<lb />
they're getting out of school, by not<lb />
leting the new girls talk to them, but<lb />
it was aboslutely necessary. We<lb />
hope they'll forgive us. That was a<lb />
least giving the old girls a break<lb />
wasn't it ?<lb />
"To every beginning there must b<lb />
an end and the end of this week wa<lb />
one that will not soon be forgotten.<lb />
Saturday was truly last but not least.<lb />
After the big parade and many tort-<lb />
ures through which they went, came<lb />
the big party. This truly made up for<lb />
everything they had endured during<lb />
the whole week. They nearly began<lb />
to see that after all, it was worth it.<lb />
TUCKER<lb />
President of Emerson Soc. President of Poe Society President of Lanier Soc.<lb />
Facutly Members<lb />
Attend Celebration.<lb />
MR. J. Y. JOYNER<lb />
SPEAKS IN CHAPEL.<lb />
On Saturday, Mr. J. Y. Joyner<lb />
spoke at the chapel session. Mr.<lb />
Joyner was the first chairman of the<lb />
Board of Trustees of this college and<lb />
did much toward making it the place<lb />
it is to-day.<lb />
Mr. Joyner said that good roads,<lb />
manufacturing, farming and pleasure<lb />
came second to a child. A child is the<lb />
greatest resource in this nation and<lb />
can do more than all the spindles and<lb />
trucks in the world.<lb />
Miss Davis. Miss Green, and Miss Rose<lb />
ave Enjoyable Trip�Bring<lb />
Back Interesting Report.<lb />
Miss Sallie Joyner Davis, member<lb />
of the History Department, Miss Mary<lb />
Green, member of the English depart-<lb />
ment and Miss Laura Rose member<lb />
of the History department attended<lb />
the celebration at Yorktown, October<lb />
IS and 19.<lb />
They brough back with them a de-<lb />
lightful report of both the town and<lb />
the celebration�below is a shorft<lb />
sketch of what they saw.<lb />
"My Yorktown celebration trip?-<lb />
A delightful memory of quaint co-<lb />
lonial houses, gay uniforms of con<lb />
I<lb />
tinentals and Red-coats lining 'the<lb />
narrow streets, salutes and cheers as<lb />
cur President and First Lady arrive,<lb />
silk top hats, thoughts of the present<lb />
Lord Conwallis so graciously taking<lb />
part, masses of troops in orderly ar-<lb />
ray crossing the battle-field, the<lb />
scarlet lines of the British slowly ap-<lb />
proaching and the laying dwn of their<lb />
arms, drums beating, bands playing,<lb />
old Ironsides in the harbor, thousands<lb />
of people everywhere and, best of all,<lb />
the spirit that prevaded the whole�<lb />
Not a jolly one of glorification but a<lb />
quiet strong spirit of genuine ap-<lb />
preciation of what the victory made<lb />
possible. It may sound sentimental,<lb />
I do not feel it so, but I felt as if I<lb />
were one of the man, there and yon-<lb />
der, together deeply, quietly, thankful<lb />
and happy. Was that the spirit of<lb />
America that I caught?"<lb />
REV. W. H. BRUNSON<lb />
SPEAKS AT VESPER.<lb />
Misses Nulton and Gor-<lb />
rell Render Voilin<lb />
Duet<lb />
Do we live without a purpose in<lb />
life, or do we ever come in contact<lb />
with people who have no purpose?<lb />
This questioned was asked by Rev.<lb />
Brunson, pastor of the Christian<lb />
Church, of Ayden, N. C, when he<lb />
spoke at Vesper last Sunday night.<lb />
Are you just drifting along? We<lb />
should have a purpose in college and<lb />
have the determination to succeed in<lb />
spite of all the handicaps which we<lb />
encounter. Along with our purpose<lb />
we should also have a definite plan.<lb />
Let each of us think for ourselves, act<lb />
for ourselves, even though we are<lb />
alone, if we are sure we are right our<lb />
plan should be in harmony with God's.<lb />
Each of us should have a plan and<lb />
purpose in life�a plan and purpose<lb />
for this college year�and have a<lb />
prize in view.<lb />
Well, the long-waited for week has<lb />
come and gone. This week, that both<lb />
the old and new girls looked forward<lb />
to with a good deal of enthusiasm.<lb />
The new girls looked forward with a<lb />
feeling of dread while the old girls<lb />
anticipated one of the biggest kicks<lb />
of the year. Here's when all the old<lb />
girls got revenge for their part in<lb />
last year's initiation. They have as-<lb />
sumed dictatorship and used their<lb />
authority.<lb />
Everyone expected one of the best<lb />
laughs of the season. They were<lb />
able to get to their mail without<lb />
squeezing through and being stepped<lb />
on by a mob of freshmen who had to<lb />
have their mail before breakfast.<lb />
This week the new girls had to stay<lb />
out of the postoffice until after meals.<lb />
Another thing that was dear to the<lb />
heart of every upperclassman was<lb />
that feeling that their rights of being<lb />
superior were not trampled on. Here<lb />
fo ronce they had their way. The new<lb />
girls had to stand aside for old girls<lb />
entering the dining room.<lb />
No make-up, old hats, 1928 style<lb />
dresses, and the Society pass-word<lb />
were also special features for the<lb />
week.<lb />
Saturday night was the climax, and<lb />
as the climax is always the most in-<lb />
teresting point this one was nothing<lb />
different. Cotton pajamas; old sweat-<lb />
ers wrongside out; one bedroom shoe<lb />
and one slipper; slickers, umbrellas;<lb />
hair in plaits, and noses red with lip-<lb />
stick furnished an interesting sight<lb />
for the audience.<lb />
Dr. Louis Ferdinand, 23, a grand-<lb />
son of the former German Kaiser,<lb />
worked for two years incognito at the<lb />
Ford Motor Co. in Detroit.<lb />
NOTICE!<lb />
Scribblers hold their regular<lb />
meeting on the first and third Wed-<lb />
nesday's at 6:30 in Room 212. Re-<lb />
porters and all others who are in-<lb />
terested in Journalism are urged<lb />
to attend.<lb />
i<lb />
V<lb />
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It<lb />
The Teco Echo<lb />
Published BiMonthly During The Col-<lb />
lege Year by The Student Govern-<lb />
ment Association of East Caro-<lb />
lina Teachers College.<lb />
Entered as set onel-elass matter De-<lb />
cember �. 1925, at the Postoffiee,<lb />
Greenville, N- C under the<lb />
Act of March ;?, 1879.<lb />
Subscription Pates for the College<lb />
Year, $l.r.O<lb />
Advertising Rates, 25c per Column<lb />
Inch per Issue<lb />
EDITORIAL STAFF<lb />
Maggie McPhersonEditor<lb />
Elizabeth Ilaywood . Managing Editor<lb />
Assistant Editors<lb />
Carolyn Conner, Marguerite Lane,<lb />
Estelle MeClees, Elizabeth<lb />
Thompson<lb />
Co-ed Staff<lb />
1. Y. WoodEditor<lb />
Eric TuckerAssistant Editor<lb />
Mamie E. JenkinsAdvisor<lb />
BUSINESS STAFF<lb />
Roslyn Satterwhite . . Business Mgr.<lb />
Mytrie Gray Hodges . . Asl Bus. Mgr.<lb />
Advertising Managers<lb />
Sara Johnson, Maty L. Pipkin, Ethel<lb />
Parker<lb />
( Circulation Managers<lb />
dare Wiliiiord  Anne Thompson<lb />
Emma Lee WilkinsonTypist<lb />
M.  WrightAdvisor<lb />
SATURDAY, 31, 1931.<lb />
Leisure grows in popularity,<lb />
now that so many people wonder<lb />
what is the use of working so<lb />
hard for money when you will<lb />
lose it if you try to save it.�<lb />
Elmer Davis.<lb />
It is not unlikely that in the<lb />
nexl 50 years America will be<lb />
divided into two worlds: the<lb />
world of Peter and the world of<lb />
pan,�Dr. Fulton Sheen.<lb />
Those people are strongest<lb />
who do not in an emergency let<lb />
their emotions dominate their<lb />
reason.�Aristide Briand.<lb />
Some of the new Poos seem to<lb />
blame Marjorle Flythe for their<lb />
present predicament, and are<lb />
showering their vengeance on<lb />
articles in her room. She wants<lb />
to know, "Is that nice?"<lb />
It seems that Laniers think<lb />
it's time for eo-eds to begin<lb />
primping. Certainly you have<lb />
noticed the latest versions of<lb />
Indian and Cowboy costumes<lb />
that are appearing around Aus-<lb />
tin Hall.<lb />
Two new Emersons forgot to<lb />
pay the proper respect for<lb />
Dr. Frank Wednesday morning.<lb />
Their society president reme-<lb />
died this by making the girls in-<lb />
terrupt class long enough to<lb />
make their best bow before His<lb />
Highness.<lb />
SCRIBBLERS<lb />
The Scribblers Club has been<lb />
organized so that an efficient<lb />
staff for the Teco Echo may be<lb />
-hosen. The present staff, who<lb />
have ever so slightly dipped<lb />
their fingers in ink, and attemp-<lb />
ted to put in print the news of<lb />
the campus, realize their weak-<lb />
ness and their lack of training.<lb />
It is their great hope that next<lb />
year there will be a staff to<lb />
which a newspaper and its parts<lb />
will not be strangers. It is<lb />
their desire that no other staff<lb />
will feel that the task is too big<lb />
for them.<lb />
All students, to be eligible for<lb />
the staff next ear must be a<lb />
member of scribblers, so if you<lb />
are interested in any phase of<lb />
newspaper work join the club<lb />
and support your college paper.<lb />
o<lb />
THOMAS A. EDISON.<lb />
Several days ago Thomas A.<lb />
Edison, one of the worlds most<lb />
famous men died. Yet, though<lb />
death has claimed him, no man<lb />
is more vitally living to-day<lb />
than Edison. There is probably<lb />
no living man whose influence<lb />
reaches so far and effects so<lb />
many lives as Edison through<lb />
his gigantic inventions.<lb />
A great number of his inven-<lb />
tions are essential parts of our<lb />
campus. Our electric lights,<lb />
dynamos, mimigraph machines,<lb />
radios, phonographs, and mod-<lb />
ern movies, are a result of the<lb />
great inventors works.<lb />
Edison put the millions he<lb />
made on his inventions back in-<lb />
to service for humanity. He<lb />
was no miser. Material wealth<lb />
held a very small place in the<lb />
life of this great personality.<lb />
Age was not his enemy. His<lb />
mind was still young with am-<lb />
bition and new ideas. He died<lb />
in the midst of a great dream�<lb />
the dream of a process for the<lb />
manufacture of rubber. Had<lb />
he lived it would soon have be-<lb />
come a reality and not a dream.<lb />
In coming years Biographies<lb />
will be written on him: school<lb />
children will study his life and<lb />
his works; encyclopedias will<lb />
praise him; scientist will honor<lb />
his memory; and into the far<lb />
corners of the universe his in-<lb />
ventions will serve mankind<lb />
down through the coming ages.<lb />
Open Forum<lb />
All students are urged to contri- J<lb />
hute to the Open Forum Column. !<lb />
LIBRARY LOGIC<lb />
ESSIE TESSIE<lb />
Nothing But Co-eds<lb />
(CO-ED COLUMN.)<lb />
DID YOU '<lb />
to ;<lb />
While dudk hunting iu<lb />
Mi ss Kukyendall aimed<lb />
and killed a four pound fbh.<lb />
Dr. Adams play an excell i I<lb />
game of bridge.<lb />
Onet the carm ok ; of a E. C.<lb />
T. C. Freshman an.<lb />
 ntu ! ;<lb />
i a du<lb />
is to enter the r volvi<lb />
library<lb />
 door iii t oo<lb />
I.<lb />
Loree Cagle received 7 U '�<lb />
the same pla e.<lb />
menti<lb />
inleiV 'ii<lb />
i dii s 1 rom<lb />
When swimming<lb />
Mr. Hollar- become<lb />
once.<lb />
Belts and sashes I av - me cm tn-<lb />
pletely out of style. Ask a Pre h-<lb />
iv.an.<lb />
That Henry Ogle by as! i 1 Mr.<lb />
Henderson the other day and s lid<lb />
"Good afternoon, Mr. Jeter<lb />
lTdo A.M.<lb />
CO-EDS JOINING SOCIETIES<lb />
Many of the Co-eds w re t�: kl<lb />
md thrown for a hi arty i- s 1 n<lb />
vhen the girls began a king Lhe <lb />
 .  e�U to join their Societies. Of en<lb />
Essie Says: , .<lb />
. . the Co-eds tost i iii in the end.<lb />
What a disappointment it is to some ,<lb />
�v n'dn 1  Societies have �� '<lb />
erirls when they rush to the pest, '   ,<lb />
' prominenf at E. C. 1. � . an I<lb />
a help tl<lb />
slip is the notice of a glee club meet- ! as v-c' <lb />
� leave college. It's �� in -<lb />
ing. '<lb />
The Freshmen came out "just as ' � �   V'<lb />
they are" this week. No sugar coat- be308 thev � l J�� l �<lb />
ing was allowed. The old girls de-j1<lb />
cided nature meant for Freshmen t<lb />
be plain.<lb />
o<lb />
� r<lb />
i A1<lb />
j:<lb />
I  i<lb />
C7t<lb />
iffue, thrilled by the thoughts of a.<lb />
package, only to find that the package j l( hi !p the ' oys a, ,K<lb />
N 0 QK V" Vfl<lb />
There Ought To Be A Law Ag<lb />
Initiation Week<lb />
'�<lb />
Well<lb />
-von �<lb />
CO-EDS<lb />
A la Daffcdils<lb />
I wandered lonely as a cl ud<lb />
Down to the P.O. to ��� Use my bill<lb />
When all atnee I h aid a li ud<lb />
She t; of laughter and of thrills;<lb />
In Austin Hall right near the sti ir<lb />
I saw a Co-ed loitering there.<lb />
I went my way as maidens do<lb />
When on some errand bent,<lb />
Again 1 heard a loving coo-<lb />
With thrills the air was rent;<lb />
I paused to learn the cause of glee<lb />
On the steps sat Co-eds, One, Tv. i<lb />
Three!<lb />
I wound my way with little choice<lb />
And through the students wiggle<lb />
When all at once I heard a voice<lb />
And a half a hundred giggled<lb />
CO-EDS ELE T CFFIC<lb />
Sec and 11 eas.<lb />
Bu incss Manas<lb />
Athlctii Comi i<lb />
�� Brown, Ch: i<lb />
Co ed Editi r Ive<lb />
Assistant Editor<lb />
Reporter G i rg<lb />
. v a<lb />
11-<lb />
ON ON<lb />
THE BOOK ROOM.<lb />
� Even 'h�- 1<lb />
that th;<lb />
 I:<lb />
Wilker<lb />
DR. REBARKER CO-ED AD<lb />
I craned my neck and turned my headl Many ami<lb />
In the dooway stood another Cn-ed!t f;Kt<lb />
1 V� 1 I.<lb />
HITCH YOUR WAGON TO A<lb />
STAR.<lb />
"Nothing ventured, nothing<lb />
gained<lb />
The person who sets his goal<lb />
high is the one who obtains<lb />
heights in this life.<lb />
The higher the ambition the<lb />
higher the goal reached. If one<lb />
hitches his wagon to a star, even<lb />
though the star is not reached,<lb />
the goal reached is high; be-<lb />
cause in having such a high am-<lb />
bition and striving to realize it,<lb />
seme high degree of success will<lb />
be obtained.<lb />
Jt is the man who strives that<lb />
succeeds. The loafer and the<lb />
man who shirks his duty has no<lb />
place in the race. This is an age<lb />
of progress and forward move-<lb />
ment. If we are to succeed, if<lb />
we are to be worth while to our-<lb />
selves, and our school we must<lb />
set our goal high and strive to<lb />
reach it. We must hitch our<lb />
wagon to a star.<lb />
EMERSON, LANIER, POE ?<lb />
What society did you join?<lb />
This question was asked time<lb />
and time again all over the cam-<lb />
pus. Be an Emerson! Be a<lb />
Lanier! Be a Foe! Were the<lb />
answers they received.<lb />
With those cordial invitations<lb />
lief ore the poor freshmen, they<lb />
turned with a hopeless appeal to<lb />
the upperclassmen. "What so-<lb />
ciety must I join?" They im-<lb />
immediately met with the reply,<lb />
"Be an Emerson, Lanier, or<lb />
Foe whatever that particular<lb />
upperclassman happened to be.<lb />
So, Freshmen, since the up-<lb />
perclassmen didn't untangle the<lb />
web for you, it seems as if it was<lb />
a case of your own opinion in the<lb />
Society question. The one you<lb />
joined is the best.<lb />
There has been some discussion<lb />
lately as to why students are so care-<lb />
less with the books they use in the<lb />
library. Especially in the reference<lb />
room does one see the results of<lb />
neglect. Why is it that books are<lb />
left lying on the tables where they<lb />
were last used? Certainly it would<lb />
be easy to walk to the shelf where the<lb />
book was found, and put it again in<lb />
its place; and the work of the girls<lb />
who help there would be less. An-<lb />
other way to help both the workers<lb />
and the students who have to use the<lb />
reference books is to put the book in<lb />
its proper place. It requires only a<lb />
little more time to put volume nine<lb />
between volumes eight and ten, than<lb />
to stick it in the first vacant space<lb />
you see; but what a help to the next<lb />
one who wants to use it!<lb />
o<lb />
THE TOBACCO SALE.<lb />
On October 15th, President Wright<lb />
asked the student body if they should<lb />
like to go to a tobacco sale, especially<lb />
those who had never attended one.<lb />
Nearly everyone's hand went up. It<lb />
seemed funny that so many young<lb />
people living in the greatest tobacco<lb />
growing state in the union could have<lb />
grown up to the age of attending col-<lb />
lege and still be ignorant of the pro-<lb />
cedure of a tobacco sale.<lb />
Dr. Wright kindly consented to give<lb />
us two periods on October 20th for<lb />
these students who so desired to at-<lb />
tend a sale. Accordingly on this day<lb />
the student body assembled in chapel.<lb />
The air was keen with excitement.<lb />
Some were thrilled over the new<lb />
about-to-be experience, while others<lb />
were elated over the fact of a "class-<lb />
cut that won't count<lb />
After dividing the students into five<lb />
groups, putting each group under the<lb />
direction of some faculty member,<lb />
each leader with his followers depart-<lb />
ed to the different warehouses. Ar-<lb />
riving there the group was turned<lb />
loose to learn anything they could<lb />
from anyone they cared to ask.<lb />
About noon, after running up and<lb />
down the aisles, practically under the<lb />
auctioneer's feet, for an hour, every-<lb />
body came back. Some were the<lb />
wiser for the trip, having learned<lb />
from some men of the town a few<lb />
things of importance; yet the majority<lb />
got their blistered heels for nothing.<lb />
One thing that everyone knew was<lb />
that tobacco went up three cents per<lb />
pound while we were there. It is good<lb />
to think we do a little good in this ol'<lb />
world of ours.<lb />
helping the C -eds<lb />
The Co-eds api reci<lb />
;tratn<lb />
( !<lb />
Many smiles could be seen<lb />
when li . y h<lb />
I Reharker ws s their ad i or.<lb />
My Please remits tucked m my hand , , .   .<lb />
 j 'i.utvi r is u.Kmg an active i<lb />
I elbowed toward the door,<lb />
And c.n the journey upward met<lb />
Some Co-eds, Three or Four;<lb />
I cleared the stairs and made the j<lb />
grade<lb />
A Co-ed lounged on the balustrade!<lb />
I lingered at the bulletin hoard<lb />
To learn just who was coaching, <lb />
The faces 'round broke into smiles<lb />
A Co-ed was approaching;<lb />
I sauntered down the hall toward<lb />
Fleming"<lb />
 I �� it is<lb />
which to h<lb />
called s'a. ci<lb />
(�' a sure to<lb />
y u<lb />
things that this<lb />
i an find it p<lb />
��. indio, pai<lb />
months.<lb />
Campus Gossip<lb />
CO-EDS' CD INCES<lb />
Life is just<lb />
We came upoi<lb />
ng c<lb />
i v. e ca t<lb />
And met a Co-ed with some women!<lb />
 we are forthwith setting down i r t<lb />
benefit of all the Co-eds, Then<lb />
more truth than poetry in it.<lb />
I leaned against the window sill<lb />
To read my "Daily Paper<lb />
And at the water f tint nearby<lb />
Stoed a Co-ed and a flapper;<lb />
Laughing and joking, jolly and gay<lb />
Merry as birds on a summer day.<lb />
I sat upon the steps to read<lb />
The "News of Other Worlds<lb />
And then I moved to let them pass-<lb />
A Co-ed and some girls;<lb />
Sauntering along despite the mass<lb />
A Co-ed and a little lass.<lb />
Continuous as the Stars that shine<lb />
And sing and dance on Old Broad-<lb />
way,<lb />
They stretched in never ending line<lb />
The students, bright and gay;<lb />
And as I down the walkway sped<lb />
Ambling along was another Co-ed!<lb />
I wandered leisurely with the crowd.<lb />
Down to the Mess Hall to be fed,<lb />
And there for once I sorely missed<lb />
The bright and cheerful Co-ed;<lb />
Absent�when the grace was said<lb />
The dead-game sport�the Co-ed!<lb />
o<lb />
WHAT IS IT?<lb />
What is it that:<lb />
Makes Seniors rush hither and<lb />
thither and never have time for any-<lb />
thing.<lb />
Makes girls grow gray.<lb />
Gives one the idea that maybe her<lb />
I. Q. isn't so high after all.<lb />
Is dreaded and feared throughout<lb />
college and in the end. becomes a<lb />
pleasure.<lb />
Makes girls stay off the street and<lb />
awa trom State and Capitol.<lb />
Causes one to haunt the library.<lb />
Starts a search for long forgotten<lb />
notes.<lb />
Is an excuse usually accepted as a<lb />
reason for not preparing lessons.<lb />
Affords interesting topics for con-<lb />
versation.<lb />
Excuses one from chapel.<lb />
Seems to make Seniors feel that<lb />
they are a privileged class.<lb />
Is enjoyed more than any terms<lb />
work in college.<lb />
It is Practice Teaching.<lb />
What Is Chance?<lb />
"Cheer op.<lb />
You have two chances-<lb />
One of getting the germ<lb />
And one of not.<lb />
�nd if you et the germ<lb />
You have twe chances- -<lb />
One of getting the disease<lb />
And oiio cf not.<lb />
�nd if you get the disease<lb />
Y ii have two ch nee -<lb />
One of clyinj<lb />
And one of not.<lb />
And if yon di �<lb />
Weil, you still have two li<lb />
FRESHMEN CO-ED INITIATION. I<lb />
It won't be long now. Don'1 you !<lb />
worry Co-ed Freshie the$Tl get you ; �<lb />
by and by. The Co-eds welcome allH<lb />
the girls lo the initiation, the more<lb />
the merrier. Please don't be em<lb />
harassed girls. It; all in fun.<lb />
o<lb />
Penney's saves<lb />
you moncv go<lb />
Hosiery<lb />
� � �<lb />
Gloves<lb />
� � �<lb />
Toiletries<lb />
nrl afl the<lb />
portam ao<lb />
rued for c<lb />
J. C. PENNEY<lb />
Company, Inc.<lb />
Greenville, N. C.<lb />
LOST, STRAYED, OR STOLEN.<lb />
The Co-eds and One other person<lb />
received a sudden shock when they<lb />
read the announcement that Honor-<lb />
able Frank Tyson of Ayden, N, C,<lb />
was missing at the particular momen<lb />
he should have been present, ,m-<lb />
mediately a search w?" begun<lb />
Charles King found ni nnd carried<lb />
him on his shoul'� to the important<lb />
engagement ie shoulel have already<lb />
attended.<lb />
Had<lb />
H<lb />
 h rw d you si ep j<lb />
' il d up like that?<lb />
my eyes shut.<lb />
a lv .id the name f the '<lb />
E. C. T. C? WelL it is<lb />
about the girl who dreamed<lb />
ib  bugs all night?<lb />
Oh, that is easily explained. She<lb />
has Miss Wilson.<lb />
JX4TE<lb />
w,<lb />
"�<lb />
m<lb /><lb />
�jr?.mi<lb />
 HOW TO LIVE.<lb />
J <lb />
v4 go on living in thi weary World.<lb />
think of the banners left still un-<lb />
furled,<lb />
And of the brave deeds left still un-<lb />
done,<lb />
For in God's eyes there is praise for<lb />
everyone.<lb />
There are many now who are going<lb />
wrong,<lb />
There aro many now who are all but<lb />
strong.<lb />
 We had cur first lesson in Greek at<lb />
the Tobacco sale last week.<lb />
 f<lb />
Then  � � '�  �e continue to '<lb />
� ignore r wait,<lb />
When with a few words according<lb />
to their state,<lb />
We- can pat them up and on at a fas-<lb />
ti r gait.<lb />
We look to much on worldly things,<lb />
We seldom think of eleath or what it<lb />
brings.<lb />
Can we expect to in His sight win<lb />
success,<lb />
When everything but this life we<lb />
never unrest?<lb />
Friend, think not only of yourself, but<lb />
� other men.<lb />
Clean e first yeursclf, then vou can<lb />
see dearly your brother to<lb />
cieanse.<lb />
For lather than be praised ten times<lb />
by this sod<lb />
I had rather be smiled at one time by<lb />
God. �<lb />
�V"<lb />
. M<lb />
 S3<lb />
Monday &amp; Tuesday<lb />
Wednesday<lb />
WILLIAM HA1NES<lb />
"The New Get Rich Quick<lb />
Wailingford'<lb />
In Othe<lb />
By aeclimal  I<lb />
que and Navam �<lb />
ng themselves<lb />
National A �<lb />
Spaniards the<lb />
divorce by t<lb />
nevei befi re<lb />
Wa 1 .��. i(IP j<lb />
an ai. U tit <lb />
y ars ag . ii<lb />
historic �. .<lb />
land ii the :<lb />
the in sti <lb />
tin- Eskim<lb />
Around<lb />
Mr .<lb />
imagin:<lb />
her hoi<lb />
all he.<lb />
t�. hei<lb />
Virgini!<lb />
"Nothii<lb />
You'll no<lb />
did during<lb />
on his mi<lb />
County, it<lb />
ness-km h<lb />
Then, v I I<lb />
Septemi i i<lb />
himself ai<lb />
mighty l m<lb />
Miss Gra<lb />
of the cam<lb />
Even thoug I<lb />
this fall Mr. Pra<lb />
hunting, lit als<lb />
golf. He hasi '�<lb />
town yet but �<lb />
While up there <lb />
Hams burg and Ji<lb />
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Wednesday andi<lb />
Registrar's secti<lb />
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Elizabeth, class of 1930<lb />
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Mrs. Bradsher stayed at<lb />
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Spain has broken the age-long com-<lb />
bination of church and state by voting<lb />
that the state no longer has a national<lb />
religion!<lb />
According to Henry B. Collins, Jr<lb />
the finding of beautifully carved tools.<lb />
weapons and ornaments at the site<lb />
makes it almost certain that the na-<lb />
tives of that region came from Asia.<lb />
Around The World<lb />
With The Faculty<lb />
Mrs. Jeter had the best time<lb />
imaginable this summer. She went to<lb />
bcr hom in l.ynchburg, Va and say<lb />
ill I her old friends�just entertained<lb />
to her hearts content. She toured<lb />
Virginia one week with her son.<lb />
'�Nothing eventful but I had a very<lb />
pleasant time she states.<lb />
You'll never guess what Mr. Gimm<lb />
did during his vacation. He worked<lb />
on his mother's farm in Greene<lb />
County, Its the first time in '�Good-<lb />
ness-knows when" that he's done that.<lb />
Then, when everybody was gone in<lb />
September he stayed there right by<lb />
himself and worked. He had a<lb />
mighty lonesome time.<lb />
Miss Gray said she had not been off<lb />
of the campus since the term began.<lb />
Even though Bill Hearne's isn't here<lb />
this fall Mi. Frank still goes squirrel<lb />
hunting. He also plays quite a bit of<lb />
g�.lf. He hasn't been up to York-<lb />
town yet but he hopes to go this fall.<lb />
While up there he plans to visit Vil-<lb />
liamsburg and Jamestown.<lb />
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"Dr. Meadows is a farmer? It's a<lb />
fact. He owns three thousand five-<lb />
hundred fifty acres of land in Craven<lb />
and Carteret County. He also owns<lb />
some farm land near Washington. He<lb />
visits these quite frequently.<lb />
Mrs. Spillman just goes everywhere.<lb />
She went up to Yorktown Saturday<lb />
and she's going to the Baptist State<lb />
Convention in Winston-Salem on<lb />
November 9, 10. and 11. She has<lb />
been called a day early because she is<lb />
a member of the General State Board,<lb />
being one of the three women on it.<lb />
"I've been working like a Turk�<lb />
figuring, figuring, figuring stated<lb />
Mr. McGinnis I went to Durham<lb />
Wednesday and Thursday to the<lb />
Registrar's section of the North Car-<lb />
olina College Conference. I made a<lb />
speech on "Why Student Fail and<lb />
How to Prevent It<lb />
Mr. Picklesimer says he has not<lb />
been off any where this fall. As he<lb />
taught here in summer school, he re-<lb />
mained in Greenville also during the<lb />
summer. "But, "he said, "my mother<lb />
and father and all the little ones<lb />
visited me then<lb />
Mr. Deal reports that his daughter,<lb />
Elizabeth, class of 1930 won a $40.00<lb />
watch offered by Tavannes Watch<lb />
Company through W. L. Best Com-<lb />
pany to person most closely estimat-<lb />
ing number of watches manufactured<lb />
by Tavannes Company in forty years.<lb />
Miss Meade and Miss Correll re-<lb />
port that: The music class he'd its<lb />
first practice recital Wednesday eve-<lb />
ning in the Campus Building. Th c<lb />
taking part were: Mary Robb, Edna<lb />
Farrow, Evelyn Maynard. Dorothy<lb />
Humphreys. Maude Reyonlds, Edith<lb />
Marslen ler, Melba Watson and Eliza-<lb />
beth Smith.<lb />
The practice recitals are held twice<lb />
each month.<lb />
The program on Wednesday eve-<lb />
ning was exceptionally well rendered.<lb />
: Society:<lb />
'RESBYTERIAN GIRLS<lb />
DELIGHTFULLY ENTERTAINED<lb />
Monday evening, the Presbyterian<lb />
girls enjoyed a delightful party al the<lb />
Presbyterian Church. As we Reared<lb />
the church grounds, a witch directed<lb />
us to a wide open space where every-<lb />
one was gathering. Here we were<lb />
divided into different groups�owls,<lb />
bats, cats, devils, etc. Contests be-<lb />
tween the groups followed. Each<lb />
group elected its cheer leader and<lb />
yelled for its contestant. Unhappily,<lb />
the "devils as usual won out in the<lb />
contests. But the "bats" received the<lb />
prize for the most pep.<lb />
Each group then lined up and filed<lb />
into the basement of the church, where<lb />
many skeltons, and ghosts gave u- all<lb />
creepy feelings�although we did try<lb />
to convince ourselves that it was only<lb />
Halloween. A very appalling ghost<lb />
story was told to the dumb stricken<lb />
crowd. Then we were 'Mowed to go<lb />
into the numerous booths to learn our<lb />
fate in many different subjects�<lb />
Francis Harvey's occupation, by the<lb />
way, is to be a sweet, loving mother!<lb />
Some learned that they would inherit<lb />
money at the age of 45. Of course<lb />
some of the prophecies were not so<lb />
pleasing.<lb />
We were again allowed to go out<lb />
on the grounds. But we were led on<lb />
mysterious paths. Happily all along<lb />
the way we found peanuts, apples,<lb />
doughtnuts, marshmallows, and last of<lb />
all a big cup of hot tea to warm our<lb />
dampened spirits after our trip to the<lb />
underworld.<lb />
It was a real party. Thanks to the<lb />
Presbyterians!<lb />
-O-<lb />
SUPPER WITH MRS. HOWARD.<lb />
Miss Williams says she is sorry but<lb />
she hasn't been anywhere or done<lb />
anything lately except "to write a<lb />
letter home and read some and a few<lb />
little things like that<lb />
Tuesday night the nominating com-<lb />
mittee of the Student's Club met at<lb />
the Parrish House to decide on the<lb />
nominees for this year. The mem-<lb />
bers of the committee found on ar-<lb />
riving at the Parrish House that they<lb />
were to cook supper which they did<lb />
with much enjoyment. The table<lb />
was set in front of the open fire in<lb />
the Students Center, and a sapper<lb />
consisting of steak, potato chips,<lb />
pickles, jam, hot rolls, and coffee was<lb />
served. After supper every one sat<lb />
around the fire and toasted marsh-<lb />
mallows.<lb />
Those present were the members of<lb />
the committee: Carolyn Conner, Marg-<lb />
uerite Lane, Catherine Faugher, Joy<lb />
Pickard, Mrs. Howard and Capt.<lb />
Estabrook.<lb />
Mrs. Bradsher stayed at E. C. T. C.<lb />
during summer school. She helped<lb />
Mrs. Bloxton at the close of summer<lb />
school she visited Raleigh, her former<lb />
home. She also spent a week with<lb />
relatives in Roxboro.<lb />
Mr. Flanagan attended a joint meet-<lb />
ing of the National Tax Association<lb />
and Southern Eastern Economical As-<lb />
sociation in Atlanta, Georgia, last<lb />
week. He reports to have heard very<lb />
good discussions and interesting<lb />
papers read. He paid a short visit to<lb />
his home in Chattanooga, Tennessee<lb />
on his trip and returned to E. C. T. C.<lb />
Sunday night.<lb />
At the Blue Ridge Conference this<lb />
summer East Carolina Teachers Col-<lb />
lege was represented by Cullie Staf-<lb />
ford and Millie Moore.<lb />
Miss Annie Morton went to Beau-<lb />
fort Monday afternoon, taking with<lb />
her her mother, who had been with<lb />
her since Sunday morning. She re-<lb />
turned Wednesday.<lb />
Mrs. A. D. Frank delightfully enter-<lb />
tained at a buffet dinner Saturday<lb />
night a group of history majors.<lb />
(Continued on Page 4)<lb />
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Emerson Society�Annie C. Baker.<lb />
I anier Society�Myrtle G. Bodges.<lb />
Senior Class-Leila EBen Belk.<lb />
Junior Class-Bertha Walston.<lb />
English Club-Nina Walston.<lb />
Athletic AssoGrace Williford.<lb />
AlumnaeKatherine Wahl.<lb />
Co-ed Club �George WOkersom.<lb />
Views of Faculty<lb />
Hazel Willis was discovered making<lb />
doll dresses in her room last night,<lb />
E C Hollar was seen last night<lb />
washing dishes. He doesn't like for<lb />
us to know he is hen peeked but�<lb />
Lucille Turner forgot she wasn't<lb />
taUdng to her freshmen class when<lb />
she said, "Shame on you" to 1 -<lb />
Wright<lb />
Did you see Laura Rose taking her<lb />
daily dozen the other day? Some<lb />
teachers can be most undignified when<lb />
they try.<lb />
lay morning at 10:00 o'clock in the<lb />
ipartment of the brides parents in<lb />
he historical Maxwell House.<lb />
The marriage united two old and<lb />
widely known North Carolina families,<lb />
he bride being the daughter of the<lb />
ate Frederick Clifford Spence and<lb />
, grand-daughter of R. B. Babington,<lb />
,f Gastonia, N. C. She received her<lb />
arly education at Marion Junior Col-<lb />
lege, Marion, Va and later attended<lb />
East Carolina Teachers College,<lb />
Greenville, N. C, where she graduated<lb />
n June, 1931 .<lb />
The bridegroom is a prominent<lb />
voung business man of Greenville, a<lb />
graduate of the University of North<lb />
Carolina and a member of the Delta<lb />
Sigma Phi Fraternity.<lb />
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VttlLETIC ASSOCIATION<lb />
HOLDS MEETING.<lb />
SOCIETY NEWS<lb />
(Continued ir tn Page 3)<lb />
Miss Morton, Miss Wahl, Miss<lb />
McCee, and Miss llyman spent the<lb />
week-end of October IKih, in Norfolk<lb />
Virginia. The parly chose the Manteo<lb />
route to Norfolk. Many places of in-<lb />
terest including Kill-Devil Hill, Nag's<lb />
Head, and Fort Raleigh were visited<lb />
by the touring party.<lb />
Athenians Get More New Members<lb />
Misses Catherine Cassidy, M.iry<lb />
Greene, Lois Grigsby, Louise Williams<lb />
and Agnes Wadlingtcn motored te<lb />
Washington for dinner Saturday<lb />
night.<lb />
SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS<lb />
WAS ENTERTAINED<lb />
SENIOR DOINGS<lb />
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?irls Saturday in the parlor having<lb />
their fingers measured for rings .<lb />
Ves! They were Seniors, and the<lb />
Senior rings are ord" As Presi-<lb />
dent Wright says, there i. always ajyoa so loi<lb />
Lime when a girl wants her finger � r. � k f<lb />
measured; and this was one of the j <lb />
times. This year the rings are being<lb />
bought from our local dealer, Mr.<lb />
Rest, so we are as. ured of satisfac-<lb />
tion.<lb />
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forward to before Christmas. What<lb />
is it? The Senior play. The Com-<lb />
mittees are working hard trying to<lb />
fleet, the play and the coach.<lb />
Lost a Senior privilege. The priv-<lb />
ilege of having nothing to do when<lb />
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much for Beecher last week. He had<lb />
to take a week end vacation. Of<lb />
course he said he was attending some<lb />
kind of a meeting hut-any how Miss<lb />
Morris persuades him to chase all the<lb />
girls out of his room immediately<lb />
after class. Their crushing" may<lb />
prove fatal.<lb />
On October 17th, the old and new<lb />
members of the Athletic Association<lb />
met in the Campus Building. There<lb />
are two teams of the association-the<lb />
Athenians and the Olympians. The<lb />
captains of both teams did good work<lb />
in gaining new members. Bertha<lb />
Walston was successful in gaining the<lb />
most members for the Athenian team.<lb />
Various games, contests, dancing<lb />
and refreshments were enjoyed. We<lb />
hope the girls' interest in athletics<lb />
will continue.<lb />
It is the desire of the Athleic As-<lb />
sociation to make the basket ball<lb />
games an event that every one will<lb />
enjoy. This will require work. If<lb />
there is any one who does not know-<lb />
where the ball court is�it is on the<lb />
back campus. Come out and practice<lb />
with your team.<lb />
I wish I could have seen Howard<lb />
McGinnis the other day when the<lb />
policeman got him for flirting.<lb />
Dr. and Mrs. Rebarkcr delightfully<lb />
entertained a group of the college<lb />
class from the ' Immanuel Baptist<lb />
Church, at their home on Tuesday<lb />
afterno n. The party was entirely in-<lb />
formal, as the main object was to<lb />
have all the girls become acquainted<lb />
with each other, and with he teacher.<lb />
The girls greatly enjoyed the games<lb />
of anagrams and Ping Pong which<lb />
were played throughout the after-<lb />
noon.<lb />
The guests were invited to try their<lb />
art of candy making, and there seem-<lb />
led to be quite a few artists, if their<lb />
candy was a sample of their work.<lb />
At five-thirty the guest expressed<lb />
their thanks for the good times af-<lb />
forded them by their host and hostess.<lb />
and departed for the college much en-<lb />
couraged by the results of an after-<lb />
noon of fun.<lb />
we were Freshmen, we understood<lb />
that the Seniors bad a privilege of<lb />
having nothing to do. Now that we<lb />
tre Seniors we find that it was in<lb />
rain illusion or else the privilege has<lb />
(�ill lost. If found, the Senior?<lb />
would appreciate its being returned to<lb />
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MEETING WEDNESDAY.<lb />
A Class in Journalism is to be Con-<lb />
ducted.<lb />
FORMER STUDENT TO<lb />
APPEAR ON PROGRAM<lb />
At a New York State Conference<lb />
soon to be held in New York City,<lb />
Julia Taylor of the class of '21 is to<lb />
appear on the program. Her subject<lb />
will be, -Minimum Public Welfare<lb />
Work for Children<lb />
Julia has been doing welfare work<lb />
in New York for a number of years<lb />
and has been very successful in it.<lb />
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MEETING OF ALUMNAE<lb />
OFFICERS.<lb />
A meeting of the Alumnae officers<lb />
was held at the home of Miss Graham,<lb />
Friday evening, October 16th, for the<lb />
purpose of discussing plans for the<lb />
coming year. Those present were:<lb />
Miss Graham, Miss Jenkins, Deanie<lb />
Boone Haskett, President of the As-<lb />
sociation and Grace Smith who is<lb />
corresponding secretary.<lb />
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VISITORS.<lb />
Quite a number of our former stu-<lb />
dents were visitors on the campus this<lb />
week.<lb />
Edna Thomas West, of the A. B.<lb />
class of '31 was a visitor here this<lb />
week-end. She is teaching at Pantego.<lb />
Miriam Mullen, A. B. class of '31,<lb />
was a visitor on the campus during<lb />
the week.<lb />
was on the campus this week. She is<lb />
teaching in the grammar grades of<lb />
Stokes.<lb />
Mrs. W. T. Crater, who was Inez<lb />
Pittman, of Washington, N. C, visited<lb />
relatives in Greenville during the<lb />
summer.<lb />
Miriam Ausbon of the two-year<lb />
class of '31, who is teaching at Chicod<lb />
was on the campus this week.<lb />
Bettie- Pearl Fleming is again<lb />
teaching in High Point, N. C.<lb />
Irene Fleming, who is teaching in<lb />
Raleigh, was home for the week-end<lb />
recently.<lb />
Louise Hudgins of the two-year<lb />
class of '30 was on the campus this<lb />
week. She is also teaching at Stokes.<lb />
Elizabeth Carswell, of the freshman<lb />
class is the third member of her<lb />
family to attend school here. Her<lb />
step-mother, who was Miriam Sham-<lb />
hart, was here in "22 and "23. They<lb />
now.live in Jacksonville, Fla.<lb />
Besides her step-mother, Elizabeth's<lb />
aunt, who was Thelma Shamhart<lb />
graduated from here in '21. Thelma<lb />
is now Mrs. Guy E. Weeks of Peters-<lb />
burg, Virginia. She has two children<lb />
Thelma and Guy, Jr.<lb />
The Scribblers met Wednesday, Oc-<lb />
tober 21st, in the club room to learn<lb />
more about editing a paper.<lb />
Miss Grigsby, who had previously<lb />
been asked to meet with the club, gave<lb />
a very interesting discussion, and<lb />
some practice on beginning straight<lb />
news articles. She gave the five W's<lb />
of a news story�Who, What, Where,<lb />
When and Why� and to these she<lb />
added How.<lb />
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THE VIOLIN ENSEMBLE<lb />
HAS REORGANIZED.<lb />
HIGH LIGHTS IN CHAPEL<lb />
President Wright made a very good<lb />
comparison on Friday at chapeL He<lb />
compared the interest taken by the<lb />
state in highways of knowledge and<lb />
highways of commerce. There ha-<lb />
been placed on gas a higher tax s<lb />
that good roads may be constru ted<lb />
hut the state has seen fit to discour-<lb />
age education by deducting 20 from<lb />
the salary of teachers.<lb />
Shall we neglect the child, allow its<lb />
life to be less complete, and subtract<lb />
from its chances of success, or shall<lb />
we build more and better roads?<lb />
The violin ensemble has re-<lb />
organized under the leadership of<lb />
Miss Gorrell. This is a small group<lb />
playing music for violin, piano, flute,<lb />
and cello, and meets on Thursday<lb />
evenings.<lb />
IT'S A SHAME!<lb />
By Bertha Walston<lb />
Funny, why I never thought of it,<lb />
Yret I seldom ever think.<lb />
Funny, why I never thought I loved<lb />
you.<lb />
'Til that afternoon, sitting by the<lb />
brink.<lb />
The water, how it sparkled<lb />
In the last rays of sun!<lb />
And the scenery all around us seemed<lb />
to be a painting<lb />
That some artist had neatly done.<lb />
Throwing in a dusk of sunset<lb />
And letting a stream go rippling<lb />
through,<lb />
Then he gave the finishing touch<lb />
By carelessly dropping a spot of paint.<lb />
And he let me call it you.<lb />
The trees were standing 'round<lb />
A whispering hope to me,<lb />
And you sat looking in the water<lb />
Where our images you could see.<lb />
But I wasn't thinking of our images,<lb />
Nor the sunsets beautiful hue;<lb />
The thought that occupied my mind<lb />
Was, simply, that I loved you.<lb />
Funny, why I never thought of it,<lb />
And why I didn't try to kiss you!<lb />
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THANKSGIVING HOLIDA1<lb />
BEGIN NOV. 25.<lb />
VOLUME VIIJ<lb />
Armistice Day<lb />
Legion Prograi<lb />
Is Great Succel<lb />
Gypsy Smith, Jr Spe;i<lb />
To Large Auddienc<lb />
MRS, J 11. H VLDROP SIM<lb />
The Armistice Daj Pn gran<lb />
the American Legion  �<lb />
ed, wa- hi in the Campu I<lb />
of the Hart Carolina  achei i<lb />
on Wednesday, Novi tnber<lb />
11:0(1 o'clock. Thi P I<lb />
twet-n the files f <lb />
took their places at<lb />
o'clock taps wen sound) .<lb />
Reverend W II. C � rl<lb />
invocation. Th� audio<lb />
sang "America. In tl<lb />
President Wright, Di I<lb />
wan in charge of the<lb />
Mrs. J. II. Wakh <lb />
heart of the Posl, deligl<lb />
accompanied by Mrs. Sn<lb />
lege sang the chorus I ;<lb />
Home Fires Burning" an : Mi<lb />
drop sang the verses.<lb />
Dr. Adams riti duced I<lb />
by saying that be ha I <lb />
perfect or an adequat<lb />
speech, arid tl al  e a<lb />
m-vcr been laid � n b<lb />
present to the audit-no<lb />
greatest evangel I reachei<lb />
lived- Rev. Mr. Gj <lb />
reason for this popu irii<lb />
took up hi. fal bei<lb />
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everyone.<lb />
Mr. Smith began h 5 tall<lb />
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his father was bo 1 ng . �<lb />
Gypsy's father is preachii g .<lb />
delphia with 618 churcl -<lb />
him. He is 72 years Id has <lb />
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Gypsy thinks that his fathei<lb />
are the only people in tl na1<lb />
have never had an accredit! . I<lb />
nr an accredited missionary<lb />
them. They have on!y beei<lb />
fore the sheriff.<lb />
Mr. Smith said: "I iiki tl<lb />
way of celebrating Armi ti �<lb />
much tetter than the Am i<lb />
day at 11:00 o'clock in Englai<lb />
store is closed, every wheel s<lb />
every man, woman and child, v<lb />
at home, in school or in thi -<lb />
for a few moments to . I<lb />
those men who paid thi<lb />
sacrifice. Every airplam<lb />
its course so planned that it �<lb />
be in flight at this tinu<lb />
We go hack today so that �<lb />
understand the less ns  th ;<lb />
problems of the present<lb />
prophesies of the future. E<lb />
gave to the colonies a bn it! �<lb />
government and this they<lb />
more, and so they fought f<lb />
think that the Mother Country<lb />
have understood her child bet<lb />
do not think they were ever dh<lb />
I think it was purely a ma<lb />
separation.<lb />
There was a period of tra<lb />
the new form of govermm  ,<lb />
we were faced with the quest<lb />
slavery arid states rights '� �<lb />
War was begun, and for fi or yea<lb />
continued. Following this<lb />
period of great progress: Win i<lb />
at the State of Texas. I find :<lb />
land, England, Wales, Italy, S<lb />
Portugal, and Belgium o a d<lb />
placed in it and still havi<lb />
land remaining to make 61 stau<lb />
size of Rhode Island. If I e<lb />
Ireland and drop it down in the G<lb />
Lakes, it would make only the si<lb />
est island. The Rhine, the Rl<lb />
and the Tiber would not be s,<lb />
as the mouth of the Mississippi.<lb />
"And then 1914 came. I eaa<lb />
forget it. I was sitting in my ro.irJ<lb />
the city of Cambridge, when my f at<lb />
rushed in with a telegram in<lb />
hand. It was from London, and it<lb />
from Lord George. My father<lb />
called to meet that man in Londo<lb />
once. Sometime later he rushed<lb />
and said: 'My God, it's war<lb />
Kitchener had just told the Brit<lb />
cabinet that there were twenty<lb />
or twenty-four thousand soluil<lb />
ready to go to war. These he<lb />
could be placed in back of the Erei<lb />
at a moment's notice. Lloyd Gei<lb />
hesitated and said: No, those<lb />
came back would come back<lb />
cripples. But Lloyd George could<lb />
keep back these men; however, wl<lb />
he did have to send his countrynj<lb />
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