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Digest Of His Work Is<lb />
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We have 75 students enrolled here<lb />
this term; TO of the students who were<lb />
hero last quarter withdrew, but two of<lb />
them came back; 42 new students en-<lb />
tered this term.<lb />
There are 39 Co-eds enrolled this<lb />
term; 4 of those here last term did not<lb />
com back; 10 new ones entered.<lb />
The names of the new Co-eds are:<lb />
Harry Dail. Robert Eason, Robert<lb />
Harris, Bill Hearne, John Hodges,<lb />
Alfred McLawhorn, C. M. Thomas,<lb />
i Alfred Tucker, J. E. Wooten. Frank<lb />
 Dail.<lb />
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his talk was that concerning a feature<lb />
article he wrote some time ago which<lb />
caused quite a good deal of commenl<lb />
in the state. Several persons had<lb />
credulously believed wild report-<lb />
about a "Devil Child" having been<lb />
born in Pitt County. Comments rose<lb />
to such a point that he finally wrote<lb />
the story of a child having been born<lb />
with all the marks of a devil. The<lb />
child was made to do superhuman<lb />
things, with the hope that discussion<lb />
might cease; but, the public clutched<lb />
at the idea of the devil child and came<lb />
miles to see this feature article "Devil<lb />
Babe<lb />
There Will Be Fewer<lb />
Pictures This Quarter<lb />
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field gi als, Mosl <lb />
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had the opposing<lb />
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were high scorers<lb />
team, each gettin<lb />
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against Rocky Mount "Y<lb />
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ng captain for last<lb />
the Teachers. This<lb />
have one particular<lb />
Favorite Movie Actors And Actress<lb />
Are To Play Leading Parts<lb />
So far, the entertainment committee<lb />
has bought, six pictures for the win-<lb />
ter quarter. Since the basketball<lb />
games take the place of some of fhe<lb />
movies, there will be fewer pictures;<lb />
so the pictures obtained will ofter be<lb />
better and newer than the ones here-<lb />
to-fore.<lb />
Saturday night, January 23rd, the<lb />
student-body will see "Common Law<lb />
featuring Constance Bennett. It has<lb />
been said that her performance is<lb />
superb, better than is usual.<lb />
Four of the other pictures are:<lb />
"Devotion with Ann Harding.<lb />
"Sweepstakes with Eddie Quillan.<lb />
"Rebound with Ina Claire.<lb />
"A Woman of Experience<lb />
Helen Twelvetrees.<lb />
i lyn Rogers was recently elected<lb />
man of the campus committee.<lb />
Rogers is a Junior and was elec-<lb />
 fill the vacancy made by Annie<lb />
mond Home by her resignation.<lb />
chairman of the committee is a<lb />
nember of the student council.<lb />
She appoint- five assistants who are<lb />
;o aid her in keening the campus<lb />
�1 aned up and in checking the throw-<lb />
ing of paper and cups on the campus<lb />
y the girls. These five assistants<lb />
will not le known by anyone except<lb />
the chairman and the president of the<lb />
student government association.<lb />
ted<lb />
lu,<lb />
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the members<lb />
very highly<lb />
omen.<lb />
Th garni<lb />
played. It<lb />
play as<lb />
had to leavt<lb />
Carolina pla<lb />
game wa<lb />
incnt shown by<lb />
ing foul shots,<lb />
shots.<lb />
Charles King was acting captai<lb />
l last night's game and play. '<lb />
 tiful first half gam. He<lb />
j wei t into the air and took<lb />
' tended for some Louisburg<lb />
: Tucker ran wild and shot<lb />
i Bob Eason played a<lb />
I guard, but had to leave <lb />
j second quarter because <lb />
Jsonal fouls. Bill Hearne showed im<lb />
i provement in his shooting and playe<lb />
I a good all round game. Bill Barkc<lb />
j Red Forbes and Nelson Hunsucke<lb />
played nice floor games and helpei<lb />
place the ball in scoring positions.<lb />
The next game will be with Camp<lb />
bell College at Buie's Creek. Nes<lb />
week the local collegians will play tin<lb />
Farmville All-Star at Farmville, am<lb />
on Saturday, Jan. 30th, Louisbur<lb />
will play in Greenville.<lb />
Over a thousand people saw the la-<lb />
home game and as this is anybody'<lb />
game, a hot time is anticipated.<lb />
o<lb />
rold Kreutzberg will perform in<lb />
Social Religious Building, Mon-<lb />
February 1 with four dancing<lb />
lers. His metropolitan appear-<lb />
with his quartette of girls has<lb />
d vry successful, and although<lb />
his dancers are new, his per-<lb />
ances have ranked favorably with<lb />
� oi his past four seasons,<lb />
past seasons of his career the<lb />
: touch of morosenses and sullen-<lb />
� ut his appearances has been<lb />
nished by the talented Yvonne<lb />
 which shows that all German<lb />
icers are not solemn or heavy. In<lb />
attempt to completely satisfy his<lb />
serican audience, the world's great-<lb />
dancer is this year providing four<lb />
linine colleagues that are famous<lb />
their daintiness and beauty.<lb />
kreutzberg is to-day recog-<lb />
world's foremost dancer.<lb />
� art of dancing is wit-<lb />
' ed in civilized circles, Mr. Kreutz-<lb />
srg is known to present the greatest<lb />
I ' ; ' ��� magic and beauty of the<lb />
� rn dance. His dancing technique<lb />
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Unong these are "Hangmans Dance<lb />
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as disciples of the Mary<lb />
L-hool of Modern Dancing.<lb />
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Dr. Leland Cooke<lb />
Talks At Vespers<lb />
Record Crowd Hears<lb />
Mr. H. H. Brimley Speak<lb />
Pastor Of The Christian<lb />
Church At Kinston<lb />
LOOKING FORWARD.<lb />
The Emphasis Of Religion Is Dis-<lb />
eased; Interesting Examples<lb />
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this season, bet a player will be ap-<lb />
pointed before each game.<lb />
There were several members of the<lb />
Teacher College faculty thai attend-<lb />
ed the game. It was very noticeable<lb />
that they just couldn't sit still while<lb />
the game was in progress. Mr. Deal,<lb />
a professor of E. C. T. C almost bit<lb />
his cigar into two parts, and when the<lb />
game was 13 to 12 he was so excited<lb />
ho almost ate the cigar. The players<lb />
of both teams were delivering the<lb />
The Science Club was most fortu-<lb />
nate in securing Mr. H. H. Brimley,<lb />
State Curator of the North Carolina<lb />
State Museum, to speak at the last<lb />
monthly meeting, January 18.<lb />
Mr. Brimley used for his subject,<lb />
Peculiarities of Birds, which was a<lb />
most interesting subject. Mr. Brim-<lb />
ley has spent many years in field<lb />
work in which he has studied the<lb />
birds in their native haunts and has<lb />
noted their peculiar and interesting<lb />
habits. He entertained the audience<lb />
with such stories as that of the brush<lb />
turkey which builds her nest in sand<lb />
by turning her back to the desired<lb />
spot and scratching sand up into a<lb />
large pile. When the pile reaches the<lb />
proper height, or when the turkey<lb />
tires of scratching, she goes to the<lb />
top of the pile and deposits a single<lb />
egg. Other turkeys passing by, in<lb />
egg laying moods, continue scratching<lb />
dirt and adding to the height of the<lb />
pile, each time laying a single egg at<lb />
the top, until the pile reaches a height<lb />
fant turkeys hatch, being precocious<lb />
birds, they open their sand filled eyes,<lb />
stretch and yawn, and begin scratch-<lb />
ing their way out of captivity. This<lb />
and other such stories made this meet-<lb />
ing one of the most interesting of all<lb />
meetings, and the audience was un-<lb />
usually enthusiastic. Those who were<lb />
unable to come missed a great treat.<lb />
PROGRAM<lb />
State Theatre<lb />
Janiiury 25�30<lb />
Monday and Tuesday<lb />
"FRANKENSTEIN" with John<lb />
Boles, Mae Clarke and Boris Kar-<lb />
loff.<lb />
Wednesday<lb />
"FALSE MADONNA" with Kay<lb />
Francis and William Boyd.<lb />
Thursday<lb />
"BENHUR" with Ramon Navarro.<lb />
goods and a basketball game worth<lb />
going miles to see was being played.of ten to twelve feet. When the in-<lb />
Friday<lb />
"THIS RECKLESS AGE'<lb />
Charles (Buddy) Rogers.<lb />
with<lb />
Saturday<lb />
"RAINBOW TRAIL" with George<lb />
O'Brien.<lb />
Napoleon once said:<lb />
Austrians because t<lb />
know the value of five<lb />
Five minutes! such ;<lb />
yet in that short period so many<lb />
things can happen! Five minutes<lb />
may mean the making or the com-<lb />
plete ruin of a nation; the winning<lb />
or losing of a battle; the saving or<lb />
loss of a life; your success or fail-<lb />
ure in life.<lb />
In your college life do not let a<lb />
little five minute periods lost here<lb />
and there cause you to fail a les-<lb />
son, a test, an examination, or a<lb />
course. It is not worth it. Utilize<lb />
those minutes. Someone has said<lb />
that most of one's life is spent in<lb />
"fruitful waiting When you find<lb />
time on your hands and think you<lb />
have nothing to do, try to work out<lb />
in your mind some problem that<lb />
will help you to be more successful<lb />
in your work and in your life.<lb />
Only by using every spare minute<lb />
to advantage may one's life become<lb />
one of "fruitful waiting only then<lb />
may one win in life.<lb />
On<lb />
�lira<lb />
V<lb />
WI<lb />
iht<lb />
thi<lb />
mor<lb />
mere<lb />
dri am<lb />
� evening, January 10, an<lb />
alk was delivered by Mr.<lb />
-pier Services. Mr. Cooke<lb />
iphasis of religion�how<lb />
s of religion up to this<lb />
was always placed in<lb />
he terribleness of it. Our<lb />
were horrified to think<lb />
die without Christ.<lb />
nhasis of religion is<lb />
�to live for Christ.<lb />
reat success; love; what is<lb />
? All this is life, the one<lb />
to us. Life has something<lb />
a definition, more than<lb />
phrases. You wonder, you<lb />
you accomplish things�this is<lb />
ol<lb />
npl<lb />
; ners<lb />
icn would<lb />
ty. the ei<lb />
on livin<lb />
nure<lb />
vital<lb />
than<lb />
FRESHMEN<lb />
ARE TO<lb />
PAGES.<lb />
ACT AS<lb />
This term the Freshmen are to be<lb />
the pages in the office. Every night<lb />
from 6:30 to 7:30 some Freshman<lb />
stays in Cotten Hall office with the<lb />
Dean to get the girls when they are<lb />
wanted, call them to the telephone, or<lb />
the like. Last term the sophomores<lb />
did this work.<lb />
life. As we think of life, let us think<lb />
of Him who gave us life. Christ<lb />
lives forever�to live is Christ.<lb />
Jesus began His life by working.<lb />
He said: "My Father worked before<lb />
me, so I work also Jesus was not<lb />
idle. Oh, the sins of the idle rich! A<lb />
man should earn his living by the<lb />
sweat of his brow. In this time when<lb />
we are called upon to think, we must<lb />
take time to know that God is God,<lb />
and life is life. People must think of<lb />
something other than gayety, we must<lb />
have a responsibility in life. To work<lb />
is the dignity of the human being,�<lb />
behind those hands which swing the<lb />
hammer, the brush, and the book,<lb />
there is a soul.<lb />
We cannot go through life unless<lb />
we love people. Jesus loved the peo-<lb />
ple so much that He Kved with them,<lb />
touching the filth, the wealth, but<lb />
knowing there was a soul. Jesus<lb />
urged the rich to leave their wealth<lb />
and follow Him if they wanted life.<lb /><lb />
Mmgmmuammagmmm<lb />
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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 second-class matter De-<lb />
cember 8, 1925, at the Postoffice,<lb />
Greenville. N. C. under the<lb />
Act of March 3, 1879.<lb />
Subscription Rates for the College<lb />
Year, $1.50 <lb />
Advertising Rates, 25c per<lb />
Inch per Issue<lb />
Column<lb />
EDITORIAL STAFF<lb />
Maggie McPhersonE'��r<lb />
Elizabeth Haywood . Managing Editor<lb />
Assistant Editors<lb />
Carolyn Conner, Marguerite Lane,<lb />
Estelle McClees, Elizabeth<lb />
Thompson<lb />
CO-ED STAFF<lb />
I. W. WoodEditor<lb />
Eric Tucker . . .<lb />
Mamie E. Jenkins<lb />
Assistant Editor<lb />
Advisor<lb />
BUSINESS STAFF<lb />
Roslyn Satterwhite . . Business Mgr.<lb />
Mytrie Gray Hodges . . As't Bus. Mgr.<lb />
Advertising Managers<lb />
Sara Johnson, Mary L. Pipkin, Ethel<lb />
Parker<lb />
Circulation Managers<lb />
Grace Williford  Anne Thompson<lb />
Emma Lee Wilkinson . . .<lb />
Typist<lb />
M. L. Wright<lb />
Advisor<lb />
Most o the fall �� tt. g the �-�<lb />
chief thing is to make the best<lb />
of the worst days.<lb />
The real cause of restlessness<lb />
is the fact that we are all getting<lb />
to be like Mr. Micawber just<lb />
waiting for something to turn<lb />
up It is necessary for college<lb />
students to, as Mr. Henderson<lb />
puts it, "learn to do with out<lb />
things There must be some<lb />
force behind things to turn them<lb />
up. Unless students want to go<lb />
to be like Mr. Mieawber, just<lb />
waiting for something to turn<lb />
up they had better rid them-<lb />
selves now of the habit of wait-<lb />
ing for it. Remember some are<lb />
just now feeling what others<lb />
have felt for a life time. Am!<lb />
as Longfellow says "some days<lb />
must be dark and dreary<lb />
It is in the mind of every stu-<lb />
dent to think they are by them-<lb />
selves in having a hard time.<lb />
'�Thou seest we are not all atom<lb />
mi hap<lb />
This wide and universal theater<lb />
Presents wore woeftd pageants<lb />
than the scene<lb />
Wherein we play"<lb />
ESS II! T ESS IE<lb />
Saturday, January 23, 1982<lb />
club spent a part of its time<lb />
struggling for existence. It<lb />
now stands firmly on its feet,<lb />
and is no longer pale and sickly<lb />
from lack of attention and ma-<lb />
terial. Miss Grigsby and Miss<lb />
Jenkins have given the Scribb-<lb />
lers their loyal support.<lb />
A great many outstanding<lb />
meetings have been held. Miss<lb />
Grigsby conducted one in which<lb />
she discussed , straight news<lb />
items, and gave the members<lb />
subjects from which they wrote<lb />
news articles. These were read<lb />
and criticised. At another meet-<lb />
ing Harry Wicker of Renfrew<lb />
Printing Company talked on<lb />
headlines.<lb />
At the first meeting held this<lb />
quarter Mr. M. L. Wright talked<lb />
on the human interest stories.<lb />
He read several such stories that<lb />
he had written that had been<lb />
published by various publica-<lb />
tions throughout North Carolina<lb />
and other states.<lb />
The club was fortunate the<lb />
last time it met to have Carl<lb />
Goerch talk to it on general<lb />
journalistic writing.<lb />
Three members of the Scribb-<lb />
lers have written to other col-<lb />
leges concerning the work that<lb />
their journalism clubs are doing.<lb />
Several replies have been re-<lb />
ceived, however, not much satis-<lb />
faction has been derived for<lb />
very few of the colleges conduct<lb />
real journalism clubs.<lb />
This sketch of what the Scrib-<lb />
blers have been tloiag is to let<lb />
efforts<lb />
Nothing But Co<lb />
DID M�l<lb />
B1 I<lb />
T��, c�i won<lb />
"Mayflower"<lb />
()f bis Geoff!?<lb />
KMv ?<lb />
Y<lb />
Campus liosgk<lb />
u.<lb />
A ��M '<lb />
to �� I'll<lb />
tin au<lb />
L �<lb />
TliK I- X xr<lb />
m the I<lb />
torium.<lb />
,) tlM<lb />
John Co<lb />
� h art<lb />
rd h<lb />
t,<lb />
h. tured,<lb />
Open Forum<lb />
All students arc in<lb />
bate to the Open F<lb />
n ,1 to eontri-<lb />
iruii! Column.<lb />
WHY NOT E. C.T.C.<lb />
the students know the<lb />
The secret of success for man that are being put forth to pub-<lb />
lish a good newspaper.<lb />
It is also a remindei to those<lb />
students that are interested in<lb />
yetting on the Teco Echo staff<lb />
for next year to become a mem-<lb />
ber of this club, so that they may<lb />
get the necessary experience in<lb />
order to become eligible for the<lb />
staff.<lb />
is O. P. M. (other people�<lb />
money.)�Joseph P. Day.<lb />
"Nothing" has been defined<lb />
as a footless stocking without a<lb />
leK.�Ormand Beebe.<lb />
It is magnifieient to grow old<lb />
�if one keeps young.�Harry E.<lb />
Fosdick.<lb />
Error of opinion may be tol-<lb />
erated where reason is left free<lb />
to combat it.�Thomas Jeffer-<lb />
son.<lb />
N. C<lb />
-o-<lb />
C. W. has stretched her con-<lb />
science enough to let the girls within<lb />
her walls smoke in their rooms. 'Ibis<lb />
new privilege caused a great deal of<lb />
exeita ment on our campus. The news<lb />
spread like wildfire. Girls were ex-<lb />
cited and thrilled Not for kmg, how-<lb />
ever. "We would never be permitted<lb />
to smoke" they said gloomily- But<lb />
why not? It has become an accepted<lb />
thing in society. It is true some<lb />
people d. n't approve of it. but not<lb />
.von the natural laws of the universe<lb />
tr. to please everybody.<lb />
There are a great many students on<lb />
this campus that do not want this<lb />
Essie says:<lb />
1 used to think when I was a fresh-<lb />
man that I would be a novelist or a<lb />
famous professor at some university<lb />
and do great things; hut aomehow,<lb />
now that graduation is only about<lb />
five months off, I'm looking forward<lb />
to that unknown school where I hop<lb />
t?) to teach next year. Already I<lb />
nave stopped thinking of having digni-<lb />
fied people around me; and now my<lb />
heart goes out tp dirty children in<lb />
some rural or small-town school.<lb />
Dr.<lb />
tioii on i<lb />
Meadow<lb />
i th<lb />
'�Sham<lb />
popular<lb />
Turner<lb />
on ���<lb />
expre-<lb />
why <lb />
gave<lb />
oth r<lb />
ion.<lb />
an iHu 'r:1<lb /><lb />
A k<lb />
Jan<lb />
tory �'<lb />
Hall was on trow<lb />
is January 23.<lb />
Hi<lb />
THE SIM Kit l E. C.T. <lb />
ha<lb />
can be<lb />
R. C<lb />
K. C. T. C. students owe a great<lb />
deal of appreciatin to the entertain-<lb />
ment committee for the unusually<lb />
entertainments for this year.<lb />
Sometimes it seems every-<lb />
&amp;f XSL3jE� �SS -em, i.eri Everybody who<lb />
fens.<lb />
only<lb />
srirls<lb />
Delightful task to rear the<lb />
tender thought.<lb />
To teach the young idea how<lb />
to shoot.�James Thomson.<lb />
Harold Kreutzberg is said to<lb />
be the world's greatest dancer.<lb />
ANOTHER OPEN FORUM?<lb />
� ' privilege. Those girls do not have t<lb />
Last spring term Mr. MeGin- smoke. We are nol asking for sobm<lb />
nis organized an Open Forum ; thinir every body has to do. We<lb />
that was held every Tuesday and Urant the privilege so that those<lb />
Thursday afternoons during the j who do want to can.<lb />
Rumor says a great many of ih<lb />
wished attended but no one was Kirs an. M11�'Kin, anyway,<lb />
required to go. Certain sub- j lh. t() tht. k,irl wfaQ WH<lb />
jects were discussed by faculty I l.uh ;uul V(,t smokcs for<lb />
leaders and this discussion was j Utms (.xist"<lb />
followed by an open forum dis-1 rrsu.t5t.al,v all thl KhU :ulmit it is<lb />
cussion by the whole group. L t) hy wm� hut it is a (lis.<lb />
This was a new organization, L tl) tH. school to have rules<lb />
and like all new-born things it j Uvokn tmu everybody knows about<lb />
It is'nt<lb />
not break a<lb />
such condi-<lb />
gooo<lb />
This economy<lb />
well for student?<lb />
reduce, but how<lb />
uis'mess does very<lb />
that are trying to<lb />
about those that arc<lb />
trying to tram<lb />
WE MODERNS.<lb />
Bv Nellie Wise<lb />
The world is going to the dogs<lb />
So the old folks say,<lb />
Dut 1 wonder if it's any worse<lb />
Than it was in their day?<lb />
Of<lb />
"We Moderns" aren't so<lb />
for existence.<lb />
Nearly all the seats in the<lb />
auditorium have been taken foi<lb />
Galli-Curci's performance.<lb />
going to bring Galli-Curci from<lb />
W llson to Greenville.<lb />
had to struggle ioi cmbvcuvc. and IU) one can prov�<lb />
Some imprint must have been<lb />
left for recently students have<lb />
been heard to say that they<lb />
wished it had been continued.<lb />
It would certainly serve as a<lb />
meeting place for students who<lb />
We know the other men on the wished to discuss any problems<lb />
faculty envy Mr. Henderson and : under the leadership of some<lb />
Mr Tummings because they are teacher of their choice. To have<lb />
an organized discussion would , k.aH bu(ly is aslcep<lb />
go a long way in checking the .f gome om, <lb />
dangerous irossip that some<lb />
From the way the Co-eds are<lb />
"hanging around" with girls re-<lb />
cently we believe that a "young<lb />
man's fancy" is not waiting for<lb />
spring to play its mischief. Or<lb />
they have mistaken these warm<lb />
days for spring.<lb />
Do we have too many regula-<lb />
tions? Who is there to argue<lb />
over this point since Dr. Wright<lb />
spoke in chapel concerning the<lb />
relative work done by the day<lb />
students and dormitory stu-<lb />
dents? Are the regulations of<lb />
the college not a great asset?<lb />
o<lb />
INTEREST GROUPS.<lb />
We are not asking to it on front<lb />
campus or walk down the street and<lb />
smoke, we only want the privilege to<lb />
smoke in our rooms or in smoking<lb />
rooms.<lb />
Dangerous? Yes, but not nearly so<lb />
dangerous as those unknown smokers<lb />
who fill the halls with fragrant cig-<lb />
arette smoke after the lights are out<lb />
s gossip<lb />
times spreads itself like wild-<lb />
fire over the campus.<lb />
If such an interest group is<lb />
held, it would be necessary for<lb />
the students to plan the fre-<lb />
quency of the meeting, decide<lb />
upon Ihe topics to be discussed,<lb />
and the faculty members that<lb />
would conduct the discussions.<lb />
If you have any complaint, then<lb />
support the renewing of these<lb />
groups!<lb />
the cigarette in<lb />
� sure that the<lb />
they have got to hidi<lb />
too big; a hurry to I<lb />
light is extinguished.<lb />
N. C. C. W Uuke. Carolina, and<lb />
Salem permit their girls to smoke.<lb />
Why can't E. C. T. C. girls cast their<lb />
lot with their sisters?<lb />
THESE MEETINGS!<lb />
WAITING FOR SOMETHING<lb />
TO TURN UP.<lb />
Have you selected your In-<lb />
terest Group? On January 22,<lb />
there will begin four Interest<lb />
Groups�discussions which will<lb />
be enjoyed by all of you, and<lb />
which all of you will be bene-<lb />
fited by if you attend. Select<lb />
one of the following: Seeing<lb />
Europe, by Mr. Hillman, Miss<lb />
Davis, Miss Peterson, Miss Gor-<lb />
rell, Mr. Deal, Mr. Frank. Love,<lb />
the Greatest thing in the World,<lb />
by Mr. Lillycrop. Literature of<lb />
the Bible�Short stories by Dr.<lb />
Meadows, and Poetry by Miss<lb />
Turner. Developing Personal-<lb />
ity�Miss Holtzclaw.<lb />
OUR COLLEGE NEWSPAPER<lb />
WORK.<lb />
course<lb />
good,<lb />
But we all don't drink and smoke,<lb />
The old folks are scandalized<lb />
If we tell a funny joke.<lb />
Let's go back to halcyon days�<lb />
Were our ancestors good then,<lb />
When grandma smoked her old pipe<lb />
And grandpa drank his gin?<lb />
We skip and dance around about<lb />
To show how good we feel�<lb />
Dancing is a sin nowadays�<lb />
Why wasn't the Virginia Keel?<lb />
The idd folks wag their heads and say<lb />
We're the worst they've ever seen,<lb />
I wonder if they think of the things<lb />
they did<lb />
On Christmas and Hallowe'en?<lb />
They curse the fate that they were<lb />
born<lb />
To see such a class take their place.<lb />
When they're gone, their memory will<lb />
remain<lb />
As one more perfect race!<lb />
The age of BSir<lb />
past out of existew<lb />
shackle "tin luuie"<lb />
into a modern "white<lb />
the swish of a bi u I<lb />
white paint the "spiri<lb />
made its new appearai a on tl<lb />
pus. !one are the daj<lb />
enjoyed blissful hours bumi i g  �<lb />
down the one way drive on ba � ���<lb />
front campus in the darn spiril<lb />
K. c. T. c Nothing tt mains � I<lb />
old life now but men �w i but<lb />
memories<lb />
Now, since the miracle with th<lb />
paint brush has been perform) I<lb />
girls ride in heavenly ecstasy �-<lb />
it enclosed within the walla �'<lb />
"white elephant Even the student<lb />
government president ba- lewi reo w i<lb />
dignity to partake of its h spitalitj<lb />
when its offered her a lift to L  .<lb />
 - - o<lb />
BIHDSEVE VIKW OF I BE OllS<lb />
Within the boundaries of East Can<lb />
lina Teachers College there are a<lb />
number of odd darkly dressed ol . �� ' �<lb />
among the hundreds of blue, y 11 <lb />
I red, green, speckle.1. spotted, -tuped,<lb />
ind checked dresses. These peculiar<lb />
ooking object- have had the title<lb />
VH i KOI S M<lb />
At the beginning of the fall<lb />
quarter the editors of the Teco<lb />
Echo, realizing how they needed<lb />
training to guide their falter-<lb />
ing pens, organized a Scribblers<lb />
Club for the purpose of training<lb />
and guiding the inexperienced<lb />
pens of those students who are<lb />
interested in journalistic work<lb />
and in writing for the Teco<lb />
Echo.<lb />
The last people in the world to<lb />
admit the presence of a depres-<lb />
sion are college students. But<lb />
now, during a time when the<lb />
wailing of "hard times" is right<lb />
in their midst, and taking some<lb />
of their fellow students home on<lb />
account of�not money�but<lb />
lack of money�it has become<lb />
the main topic of discussion. It<lb />
has become an everyday occur-<lb />
ence to see a girl open a letter<lb />
smiling, and then, when her eyes<lb />
fall upon the content of the let-<lb />
ter the smile fades and gives<lb />
way to a frown. In answer to<lb />
the question, "What is the mat-<lb />
ter asked by a friend, she say's<lb />
"The bank at home has gone<lb />
broke or "The Company my<lb />
father worked for has gone<lb />
broke or something similiar.<lb />
Students mope over the de-<lb />
pression, they neglect their stu-<lb />
dies to worry over it, they spend<lb />
their social hours talking about<lb />
it, they grow restless, some even<lb />
go home because they are dis-<lb />
contented, and around all the air<lb />
of depression hovers about. Of<lb />
course, we might say with the<lb />
banished Duke in the Forest of<lb />
Arden, "True is it that we have<lb />
seen better days but let us<lb />
There has been a notice on the<lb />
bulletin hoard, and also in the Teeo<lb />
Echo ever since October, stating that<lb />
all organizations must have permis-<lb />
sion from the Social Committee be-<lb />
fore they can use the auditorium; and<lb />
also that they must get from this com-<lb />
mittee the date on which they can hold<lb />
their regular meeting. These notices<lb />
seem to be words without a meaning<lb />
or the students who are responsible<lb />
for the meetings are too stupid to<lb />
understand the notice is for them.<lb />
"Against stupidity the very gods<lb />
themselves contend in vain said<lb />
Schiller, the German poet. That is<lb />
the only explanation that can be given<lb />
for the absolute ignoring of the col-<lb />
lege regulation that is so important<lb />
to all of its students. It has been im-<lb />
posible the entire school year to have<lb />
a meeting of the editorial staff of the<lb />
Teco Echo when all members could be<lb />
there, and yet they have permission<lb />
from the Social Committee to meet on<lb />
every first and third Wednesdays.<lb />
There is always some class meeting,<lb />
society meeting, or club meeting that<lb />
somebody just has to attend. The<lb />
only way to get a message to the stu-<lb />
dents that are not there is to chase<lb />
them all over the campus for two or<lb />
three days, and then when they are<lb />
finally cornered they are just leaving<lb />
for some unexpected call meeting of<lb />
some kind and haven't time to listen.<lb />
As a result the carrier of the message,<lb />
lamenting because she did not do the<lb />
work in the first place, returns reluc-<lb />
tantly to her room and does another<lb />
girls job rather than chase her down<lb />
"Co-ed" bestowed up' I) them. Y D<lb />
can see them scattered about the cam- :<lb />
pus any time of day. but always thej '<lb />
are in the center of hovering skirts, :<lb />
Terrible! No, they eem to enjoj it<lb />
even go out of their way to get irrt �<lb />
the midst of the bright colred skirt<lb />
What do they look like? Oh. th J<lb />
resemble the human race. Son an �<lb />
tall, some short, some medium, on<lb />
fat. some slim, some plump. me<lb />
with red hair, some with black �.<lb />
some with blonde hair, but writl all<lb />
these differences the fact still re-<lb />
mains that they all bekmg to the j<lb />
species called Co-eds.<lb />
Occasionaly a group of girls will be<lb />
sitting on class reciting the days U<lb />
son, when suddenly from the back of<lb />
the room comes a deep courser sound<lb />
than is usually made around them,<lb />
Did a lion roar? No. only a Co-ed de-<lb />
cided to ask a question.<lb />
On the dance floor they are ahvn - !<lb />
speckled in among the girls. The<lb />
funny part to that is they never danc<lb />
DR. WRIGHT TALKS IN CHAPEL.<lb />
5e guri<lb />
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At the regular convocation exercises<lb />
on January 9, Dr. Wright spoke on the<lb />
question of whether or not the wine<lb />
which Jesus produced at the wedding<lb />
feast narrated in John was real.<lb />
President Wright said that in his<lb />
mind there was absolutely no question<lb />
of its not being real, because it is the<lb />
use that one makes of God's work and<lb />
not the work itself that makes it<lb />
evil. It was not, and is not now, evil<lb />
to go to a wedding feast and have an<lb />
enjoyable time; the thing that is<lb />
wrong is to enjoy oneself at the ex-<lb />
pense of harm to one's self.<lb />
with each other but witi<lb />
anybody would think they d<lb />
predate their kind.<lb />
�They may be found in the<lb />
ium, in all the classrooms, in<lb />
riders, the library, on the Bti<lb />
dermg about the campus, En<lb />
store, and occasionally in the post-<lb />
office where they evidently go to drop<lb />
some sweet maiden a note in the heal<lb />
mail, but look as you may and you<lb />
will never find the doors of the dining<lb />
room darkened by a Co-ed. That is<lb />
one place where the girls get along<lb />
very well without them.<lb />
auditor-<lb />
the car-<lb />
pa, W.U1-<lb />
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again. On Saturday mornings while<lb />
the Teco Echo is being printed the as-<lb />
sociate editor that failed to do her job<lb />
condescends to come around and see if<lb />
her help is needed in writing some-<lb />
thing for the paper. That saying,<lb />
�'Better late than never evidently<lb />
weighs heavily upon her conscience.<lb />
The Teco Echo problem is the prob-<lb />
lem of all organizations on the cam-<lb />
pus. The conflicts and confusion<lb />
that occur as a result of no system<lb />
only gives girls excuses for not hear-<lb />
ing what she ought to hear or doing<lb />
what she ought to do.<lb />
This will only be remembered when<lb />
the presidents of the organizations go<lb />
to the Social Committee and ask for<lb />
permission to meet. Plan your meet-<lb />
ings ahead of time and be sure there<lb />
are no conflicts!<lb />
orm<lb />
pe<lb />
they are, whereaver they are found,<lb />
no matter under what condition all the<lb />
girls think they are "teachers pets<lb />
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their first game of the season to the<lb />
smooth playing team of Campbell Col-<lb />
lege by the score of 30 to ltl. It vu-<lb />
very noticeable at the start thai the<lb />
E. C. T. C. boys were frightened and<lb />
were shooting their shots too hur-<lb />
riedly.<lb />
When the home boys crime into the<lb />
game at the start of the second half<lb />
it was immediately evident that Coach<lb />
Porter had diagnosed Campbell's sys-<lb />
tem of play and they were an entirely<lb />
different team. Each team scored 11<lb />
point, in the second half and judging   ,<lb />
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RAMON NOVARRO in a scene From BEN-HUR'<lb />
State, Thursday. Shows 1:29, 3:30, 6;50, 9:00<lb />
Around The World<lb />
With The Faculty<lb />
It Has Been Said<lb />
It has been said that:<lb />
Galli Curci arrives Sunday so that<lb />
While talking to B. W. Ginn on the s1 'vi!1 liaV( :iu' l" �st before feel<lb />
subject of his next vaeath n .in which  "1:l�(, Monday night. She h<lb />
he intends to go to Reno, he acciden- leveling with imr others: A maid<lb />
tally cut his finger. I don't know!8 raangr, an accompanist and he,<lb />
whether it was the thoughts of "sit- husband Not only the college, bir<lb />
ting around there watching thos�!itls' � �t;rc town of Greenvflle i:<lb />
widows flirt as he put it, or wheih.<lb />
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waiting her arrival. F i<lb />
he became uneasy as he talked about I Ui,u the manager . the Proctoi<lb />
the place. j ,s fitting r ms for her with furniture<lb />
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"Mis! Wadlington said she hadn't ! Tl ' J" n � ?�? X" <lb />
.   tnere are 1 lowers in her room at<lb />
been anywhere and hadn't done any- aij P1(S<lb />
She of the Golden Voice has givci<lb />
more than one performance in on.<lb />
If It's New<lb />
ive have it<lb />
Turban and Scarf Set Complete<lb />
19 cents<lb />
thing spectacular since she came back<lb />
from the holidays. "I'm one of those<lb />
good little stay-at-home girls SheJdV-TTLH Ie"ormaBce ln "<lb />
 �  6 r Qaj out once during her career Th<lb />
said her car that was formerly  �  . .  l '<lb />
christened "Co-Ed but whose name Z Zl Z V <lb />
has been changed to "Old Ironsides L� f� '  ! J m,�<lb />
has been staying at home too. She's Xel "fo<lb />
stays at home and pays strict atten-<lb />
tion to her knitting.<lb />
flow r She<lb />
ang one song.<lb />
Miss Ross spent last week-end at havenSw 1 rformance; w<lb />
her home in Bonnerton, N. C. L to h ' rT l� 11<lb />
 lorv.ud to, the German Dancers.<lb />
Mr. McGinnis says he has been sit- � ,�. �,  ,� 0<lb />
ting around reading the newspapers to��Ji� � fm0TS haVt' hur'<lb />
. , , , . , '  pK.cace tneir piav.<lb />
to see how much his salary is going to  '<lb />
be cut, and to see if he can still eat � "TT 77?, ; 117, <lb />
oatmeal for breakfast. aClllty W ho S Who?<lb />
McLellan's<lb />
"The College 5 and 10"<lb />
EXPLANATION NEEDED.<lb />
What is this we hear about the<lb />
teachers who live in the dormitory<lb />
having formed a cluh, calling it "The<lb />
Order of the Tight-Wads"? Girls, it<lb />
might be an example they would like<lb />
for us to follow. Instead of going to<lb />
the show when they have an urge, we<lb />
hear that they play bridge because it<lb />
doesn't cost anything, since they<lb />
already have the cards.<lb />
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CAMPUS GOSSIP.<lb />
Eobert II. Wright. President. B. S<lb />
University of North Carolina; 1). Ed<lb />
j Wake Forest College; Graduate Study<lb />
Johns Hopkins University; Teachers<lb />
College, Columbia I'niversity.<lb />
E. L Henderson, Director of In-<lb />
struction in administration and super-<lb />
vision A. I University of Texas;<lb />
allege<lb />
Galli-Curci VVIJl Sing At I . T. C. January 25.<lb />
In Other Parts of The World<lb />
Q.<lb />
Columbia<lb />
Graduate<lb />
Columbia<lb />
(Continued from Page 2)<lb />
Want new spring<lb />
clothes?<lb />
ing "All's well that ends Well May-<lb />
be it is�but, I ask you, is the day<lb />
ending well when you say your bed-<lb />
time prayers to the melody of "Sing<lb />
You Sinners?"<lb />
WHAT PRICE BEAUTY.<lb />
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I was wandering around campus<lb />
hunting for a scent of some news<lb />
brewing, when my sensitive "nose for<lb />
news" was irritated by the odor of<lb />
that green fluid call Jo Cur. Here<lb />
are a few figures about it and its<lb />
uses on campus.<lb />
Of the 18 girls on campus who give<lb />
finger waves, 11 were home and,<lb />
thinking this a good chance to adver-<lb />
tise their trade, answered a question-<lb />
naire for me. Taking these 11 girls<lb />
Come See The New Suits<lb />
$9.95 and $16.95<lb />
Coats $9.95 S16.95 $27.50<lb />
Dresses $4.95 $9.95 $16.95<lb />
Hats $2.95 $3.95 $4.95 $5.95<lb />
That Wore Selected In The New York Market<lb />
last week. They are bein� unpacked daily<lb />
Irresislable styles and so reasonably priced<lb />
Going Bi?<lb />
Kayser's Mesh Hose $1.00. Try a pair<lb />
C. Heber Forbes<lb />
Jusl Received Shipment Of<lb />
new spring styles<lb />
at new low prices<lb />
tt.99 $2,98 $3.98<lb />
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REAL QUALITY FOOTWEAR<lb />
See these before you buy<lb />
Goburn Shoe Store<lb />
Your Shoe Store<lb />
M. A Teachers C<lb />
University; additional<lb />
Study, Teachers College<lb />
University.<lb />
Car! L. Adams, Director of Instruc-<lb />
tion in Education and Psychology, A.<lb />
B Bethel College, Kentucky; M. A<lb />
Ph.D George Peabody College.<lb />
Lucile Charlton, Primary Education,<lb />
B.S M.A George Peabody College.<lb />
If. C. Hayes, Education, A.B L.L.<lb />
H .M.A Mercer University; Graduate<lb />
Study, George Peabody College.<lb />
Howard J. McGinnis, Psychology,<lb />
K.S University of West Virginia;<lb />
-M.A University of Chicago; Gradu-<lb />
ate Study, George Peabody College.<lb />
�I. H. Rose. Education, A.B Duke<lb />
University; M.A Columbia Uni-<lb />
versity.<lb />
Annie C. Newell, Education, Diplo-<lb />
ma, State Normal School, Trenton.<lb />
X. J R.S M A Diploma in Kinder-<lb />
garten, Teachers College, Columbia<lb />
University.<lb />
Leon 11. Meadows, Director of In-<lb />
struction in English, L.I Peabody<lb />
College; Ph.B Baylor University;<lb />
average as the approximate average ; B.A 11.X Yale University; Ph.D<lb />
for the eighteen, I find: Columbia University<lb />
An average of 216 finger waves a Mary Hemphill " Greene, English<lb />
W j B.A Agnes Scott; M.A Columbia<lb />
3-4 of a bottle of Jo Cur is required j I'niversity.<lb />
for each set or 162 bottles are used Emma L. Hooper, English, B.A<lb />
weekly. At 10 cents a bottle, the Mississippi State College for Women<lb />
manufacturers of Jo Cur are �1 , M.A Universitv of Virginia.<lb />
richer weekly because of our trade. T , . � ,<lb />
�.�� , -Mamie E. Jenkins, English, A.B<lb />
At the rate of five waves per head, j Duke University. MJL Columbia Uni-<lb />
there are 1080 separate waves made versity. Graduate Study, Uarvendty of<lb />
Wisconsin; Columbia University.<lb />
Alice Lucile Turner, English, B.S<lb />
M.A PhD George Peabody College.<lb />
Lois Grigsby, English, B.A Ohio<lb />
Wesleyan University; M.A Columbia<lb />
University.<lb />
R. C. Deal, Director of Instruction,<lb />
Foreign Language, A.B M.A David-<lb />
son College; B.D U. T. Seminary.<lb />
Ella Graves Thompson, Latin, A.B<lb />
Meredith College; M.A University of<lb />
i Chicago.<lb />
P. W. Picklesimer, Director of In-<lb />
truction, Georgraphy, B.Ped Berea<lb />
College; B.S M.A George Peabody<lb />
College; additional Graduate Study,<lb />
George Peabody College.<lb />
Marie W. Peterson, Georgraphy,<lb />
B.Di Highland Park College, Des<lb />
Homes, Iowa; A.B Des Moines Uni-<lb />
versity; M. S University of Chicago;<lb />
Graduate Study, University of Chic-<lb />
ago.<lb />
J. B. Cummings, Geography, B.S<lb />
M.A George Peabody College for<lb />
Teachers.<lb />
A. D. Frank, Director of Instruc-<lb />
tion, History, B.S M.A George Pea-<lb />
body College; Ph.D Columbia Uni-<lb />
versity.<lb />
Note�Other members of the fac-<lb />
ulty will be run next issue.<lb />
Professor John<lb />
Princeton University believe<lb />
first trip to the moon will<lb />
within the next century.<lb />
Stewai<lb />
be<lb />
a reaction to her experi-<lb />
week she had not yet<lb />
results.<lb />
The expenditui<lb />
the United Stale, in 19<lb />
by the Federal Offiet<lb />
were 13,200,000,000.<lb />
for edu(<lb />
y<lb />
Carl L. Schra.Ier. State<lb />
dent of Physical Educati<lb />
achuetts, has asked that<lb />
lege have a "sport doctor,<lb />
iness it would be to prevei<lb />
unfit student from playi<lb />
tic games.<lb />
rk- If you are going to Co-<lb />
� graduate work, and you<lb />
fl tend called "Smitty and you<lb />
him t'n.m your dormitory win-<lb />
ii't be surprised if twelve<lb />
'Smitty's" come running &amp;t<lb />
tv<lb />
no less than 148 Smiths<lb />
 university this year, as<lb />
til 91 Millers, 68 Cohens,<lb />
rid 4'J Joneses.<lb />
Olds. ABberta�Evidence ths<lb />
territory once was tropical is<lb />
discovered increasingly here.<lb />
Recently a branch of (<lb />
apples was found; and figs <lb />
leaves of the tropical variety<lb />
been found in deep formations.<lb />
is of an Inter-Faith Coun-<lb />
aote co-operation between<lb />
tholic and Protestant stu-<lb />
been announced at New<lb />
rsitv.<lb />
Wats<lb />
�rk I'<lb />
V. .i-<lb />
weekly. If any of the Co-eds have<lb />
ideas of becoming a sailor, he must<lb />
be discouraged now!<lb />
12 cents is the average price char-<lb />
ged for each finger wave, making a<lb />
total weekly income of $25.92, or $1.40<lb />
weekly for each girl giving the waves.<lb />
Since the fluid used costs seven and<lb />
a third cents, it is estimated that a<lb />
finger wave costs the victim nineteen<lb />
and a third cents. At this rate<lb />
$42.12 is spent weekly for this means<lb />
of beautification�and this does not<lb />
include the innumberable bobby pins.<lb />
Since it requires approximately<lb />
twenty minutes to put in each finger<lb />
wave, seventy-two hours are spent<lb />
weekly at the task; or, four each for<lb />
each girl giving the waves.<lb />
All figures considered, one skilled<lb />
in the art of enticing waves into<lb />
otherwise straight or unruly hair<lb />
averages an income of 36 cents per<lb />
working hour! That is a neat little<lb />
sum for a college girl to make in her<lb />
spare time; but, what about those of<lb />
us who are subject to sea sickness!<lb />
New York�Catherine G<lb />
graduate student at New "<lb />
versity, isn't afraid of mice.<lb />
is, she has good control of<lb />
pulses. For four days she<lb />
herself with 1�"0 of the rod<lb />
attempt to discover whethc<lb />
exercise increases resistance<lb />
monia.<lb />
Some of the mice were in a t:<lb />
mill while others were in cells wl<lb />
prevented much moving about. '<lb />
girl worked all New Year's Eve wat<lb />
.ti-<lb />
Development of informal national<lb />
leaders among the country's youth is<lb />
the impose of "The United States<lb />
" ' ' '� just formed. Calvin Coolidge<lb />
Elihu R. ot, Newton D. Baker, Owen<lb />
D. Young and John Grier Hibbins,<lb />
president of Princeton University, are<lb />
' ds of the organization, which will<lb />
pick prominent college students to<lb />
a model Congress each year in<lb />
 hinirton.<lb />
il Society of Medicine members<lb />
don recently were told by one<lb />
r colleagues that high heels are<lb />
ttess vanity on the part of<lb />
. that they cause no injury to<lb />
"The Razzberries" are available for<lb />
any occasion. For engagements, see<lb />
Katherine Jones, manager.<lb />
�o<lb />
Miss Morton and Miss Smit<lb />
Sunday in Williamston, N. t<lb />
Miss Bessie Willis and Miss<lb />
Shields Van Dyke, the foi<lb />
whom graduated in the class o<lb />
with Miss Smith, the latter gi<lb />
at ing from here in "29.<lb />
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HOSTESSES AT BRIDGE<lb />
, wil h<lb /><lb />
ner of<lb />
DISEMBODIED SOULS.<lb />
By Katherine Wall.<lb />
Tl.<lb />
souls�Where do<lb />
am<lb />
We believe in-<lb />
Good Work Good Service<lb />
Good Material<lb />
Goodyear Shoe Shop<lb />
Misses Melba O'Brien<lb />
McDaniel were charming<lb />
to a number of friends in th I<lb />
son Society Hall, Saturday aftern<lb />
January 18, 1982 from four to six<lb />
o'clock.<lb />
Six tables were at play during th<lb />
time. After two progressions delici-<lb />
ous candies were served and dancing<lb />
was enjoyed the remainder of the<lb />
afternoon.<lb />
Miss Hattie Lee Humphrey, bolder<lb />
of high score, was awarded a lovely<lb />
bottle of perfume and Miss Ethlyn<lb />
Sanders, holder of low score, was pre-<lb />
sented a beautiful handkerchief.<lb />
Those present were: Misses Rachel<lb />
Hurst, Margaret Murchison. Ethel<lb />
Parker, Holly Butler, Leola Pleasant.<lb />
Claudia Mae Wynne, Mattie Lou Cot-<lb />
ton, Elizabeth Denny, Hazel Speer,<lb />
Hilda Thompson, Rosa Williams,<lb />
Birdie Lee Debnam, Gee Hardy, Mary<lb />
Catherine Holland, Virginia White,<lb />
Virginia Taylor, Laura Eure, Hattie<lb />
Lee Humphrey, Mildred Horton,<lb />
Elizabeth Royall, Clyde Morton, and<lb />
Ethlyn Sanders.<lb />
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BRIDGE PARTY.<lb />
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disembodied<lb />
y stay?"<lb />
ften lurk in deepest depths of<lb />
e very seldom seen at play<lb />
��: own spirits eternal quiet-<lb />
o them a breath of the divine:<lb />
souls that have departed long<lb />
give us all<lb />
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ie, oh, spirits! And<lb />
thats fine,<lb />
i draw from out our lives all weal<lb />
and woe<lb />
Help us to be all that is kind and good,<lb />
�Ami in our inmost thoughts make<lb />
truth to know.<lb />
Give to as the patience for which we<lb />
should<lb />
Always let our<lb />
yearn.<lb />
Than best of helpers we indeed may<lb />
know<lb />
The rest that all of God's<lb />
reapers sow.<lb />
weak natures daily<lb />
good<lb />
On Saturday afternoon, January 9,<lb />
from 3:30 to 5:30 Miss Mildred Hor-<lb />
ton entertained at two tables of<lb />
bridge.<lb />
Two progressions were played after<lb />
wlueh candies and mints were served.<lb />
Miss Melba O'Brien, holder high<lb />
scoie, was awarded a lovely dance<lb />
handkerch,ef and Miss Clyde Morton,<lb />
holder of low score, won an attractive<lb />
souvenir. � -<lb />
Those playing were Misses Ethlyn<lb />
Sanders, Rachel Hurst, Madge Reyn-<lb />
olds, Jennie Draughon, Elizabeth<lb />
Royal, Mildred McDaniel, Melba<lb />
O Brien, and Clyde Morton.<lb />
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REPORTORIAL STAFF.<lb />
Y. W. C. A.�Elizabeth Denny.<lb />
Poe Society�Catherine Flaugher.<lb />
Emerson Society�Annie C. Baker.<lb />
Lanier Society�Myrtie G. Hodges.<lb />
Senior Class�Lelia Ellen Belk.<lb />
Junior Class�Bertha Walston.<lb />
Freshman Class�Clyde Morton.<lb />
"C" Class�Ruby May.<lb />
English Club�Nina Walston.<lb />
Athletic Asso.�Grace Williford.<lb />
Alumnae�Katherine Wahl.<lb />
Co-ed Club�George Wilkerson.<lb />
Music Dept.�Bertha McKinney.<lb />
Alumnae<lb />
KURALT-BISHOP.<lb />
Thoughts<lb />
and<lb />
Meditations<lb />
CLUBS<lb />
THE ART OF TAKING.<lb />
Wh<lb />
taking<lb />
people<lb />
anything;<lb />
the pains to tell<lb />
j wrong with your<lb />
PIANO NEWS.<lb />
to<lb />
this<lb />
The piano department is glat<lb />
welcome several new students<lb />
quarter.<lb />
The last report of Miss Meade is<lb />
very encouraging. Mrs. Guy Smith i?<lb />
substituting for her.<lb />
Edith Marslender has been elected j<lb />
organist for the Presbyterian church, j jjna<lb />
Miss Gorrell played at "The End of !<lb />
the Century Club which met at Mrs.<lb />
R. II. Wright's, January 1:2th.<lb />
o�<lb />
THE JOHNSTON COUNTY<lb />
CLUB HOLDS MEETING.<lb />
In the presence of immediate rela-<lb />
tives and friends, Miss Ina Bishop and<lb />
Wallace Hamilton Kuralt were mar-<lb />
i ied at the home of the bride near<lb />
here at 10:30 A. ML, Saturday, Decem-<lb />
ber 2Gth. Rev. J. K. Phipps, pastor of<lb />
the Presbyterian church, Pollocksville,<lb />
N. C, officiated, the lovely double<lb />
ceremony being used.<lb />
Preceding the ceremony a violin<lb />
solo was rendered by Miss Nancy<lb />
Lane, of Hillsboro, accompanied on the<lb />
piano by Miss Geneva Phillips, of<lb />
Rocky Mount. "I Love You Truly"<lb />
was beautifully sung by Miss Ruth<lb />
Rouse, of Kinston. The bride attend-<lb />
ed by her sister, Miss Trixie Jenkins,<lb />
entered to the strains of the wedding j am tempted to throv<lb />
march played by Miss Geneva Phillips, j;uu ra�e h� who is<lb />
They met the groom, who was attend-<lb />
ed by Dalton Burton, of Raeford, at a<lb />
lovely improvised alter.<lb />
Mrs. Kuralt is the attractive daug-<lb />
hter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bishop.<lb />
She is an alumnae of the East Caro-<lb />
Teachers College. Greenville, N.<lb />
C. At present she is Home Eco-<lb />
nomics teacher at Hillsboro, She will<lb />
complete the school term before join-<lb />
ing her husband at Charleston, W.<lb />
Ya where he is a manager of a chain<lb />
A. G. Walters i<lb />
Jeweler i<lb />
en we say "taking" we can mean<lb />
for<lb />
nistam e some<lb />
Quality S&amp;vke<lb />
Lautare'g<lb />
take gi"et pleasure' in Hltro ,<lb />
ducing the speaker, while others take j f<lb />
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tore.<lb />
Following the ceremony the voting<lb />
The Johnston County Club met from j coupU u.ft f(�. Norfolk alu! flum there<lb />
went to Washington, 1). ( where they<lb />
spent the holidays.<lb />
�o<lb />
methltg<lb />
oine people<lb />
take things that don't belong to them,<lb />
while others, may Heaven help them,<lb />
continue to take those "little C. C.<lb />
Pills" which Miss Morris hands out.<lb />
Often, when standing on a high<lb />
spot, where a fall or jump would in-<lb />
stantly crush out life, I hear the<lb />
subtle, fascinating call of Death. I<lb />
myself forward<lb />
hovering always<lb />
near, that terrible One we all must<lb />
sometimes answer, no matter what our<lb />
station.<lb />
"Jump he s:iys. "and come with<lb />
me on the Great Adventure that all<lb />
think of worn! ringly. Von want to<lb />
know what is beyond the grave, and<lb />
only I can show y<lb />
hestitaie, about the I<lb />
full of di a<lb />
To be sun<lb />
� adventures,<lb />
ordid, monoi<lb />
conie to<lb />
DR. M. B. MASSEY<lb />
Dentist<lb />
200 - 202 National Bank Building<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb />
Phone 437<lb />
u.<lb />
lie;<lb />
It<lb />
four until five o'clock, December 10,<lb />
1981, in the "Y" hut. There was no<lb />
business to come before the club, but<lb />
an interesting program carrying out<lb />
the Christmas Spirit was given.<lb />
Silent Night was sung by all first.<lb />
After this Miss Rena Woodard read a<lb />
Christmas story. Many very interest-<lb />
ing contests followed. Refreshments<lb />
consisting of roasted marshm�llows<lb />
were served.<lb />
O<lb />
THE CLASSICAL t LIB.<lb />
The regular meeting of the Classical<lb />
Club was held on Wednesday, Decem-<lb />
ber 16, 1931, in the "Y" hut. The<lb />
different members answered roll call<lb />
with a Latin motto of some college. It<lb />
was decided that "The Boar a short<lb />
play, be brought to the next meeting<lb />
for criticism. The Poster Committee,<lb />
which included Edith Morton, Eliza-<lb />
beth Carswell, Louise Fowler, and<lb />
Mary Taylor, was appointed for the<lb />
month of January. The Social Com-<lb />
mittee included the Freshmen.<lb />
Ait enjoyable program, with Eloise<lb />
Hyde as leader, was then rendered,<lb />
her topic being "Roman Wall Paint-<lb />
ings <lb />
Confections of all kinds were served i<lb />
by Louise Fowler, Eloise Hyde, and<lb />
Kemp House, after which the meeting<lb />
adjourned.<lb />
o<lb />
ENGLISH CLUB MEETS.<lb />
BARBER-MILLS.<lb />
Jacksonville. X. C. Coming as a<lb />
complete surprise to friends here, is<lb />
the announcement of the marriage of<lb />
Miss Eliza Mills and James Barber<lb />
which tok place in Marion, S. ( on<lb />
the evening of December 7th.<lb />
Mrs. Barber is a daughter of Mr.<lb />
and Mrs. W. C. Mills, of Richlands.<lb />
She attended Richlands high school,<lb />
and E. C. T. C at Greenville. At the<lb />
present she is engaged in teaching at<lb />
the Dixon high school.<lb />
Mr. Barber, a son uf M. F. Barber,<lb />
is employed at Loekainy dC- Son<lb />
Garage.<lb />
The young people have many friends<lb />
in this section who wish them much<lb />
happiness.<lb />
O<lb />
The following letter was recently<lb />
received by our President from oik<lb />
! of you.<lb />
sorrows<lb />
you son<lb />
will be<lb />
if you<lb />
eternal res! a it I It<lb />
but that u iil soon 1<lb />
be through with <lb />
and sorrows Life will bring<lb />
"Think everyone wants<lb />
is unknown. Wh<lb />
1 sh<lb />
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dents ami<lb />
will giv<lb />
nost of it<lb />
Think<lb />
e will be<lb />
reach me,<lb />
You will<lb />
miseries,<lb />
you.<lb />
t<lb />
YOU<lb />
D A R E<lb />
NOT MISS SEEING<lb />
"Frankenstein"<lb />
WITH<lb />
John Boles - Mae Clarke<lb />
MONDAY - TUESDAY<lb />
' what<lb />
what<lb />
want<lb />
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that any<lb />
on. Com<lb />
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VIVID DRAMA<lb />
"False Madonna"<lb />
WITH<lb />
Kay Francis - Win. Boyd<lb />
WEDNESDAY<lb />
IN SOUND<lb />
"BFN HIR"<lb />
THURSDAY<lb />
iii<lb />
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lie<lb />
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ter laue-<lb />
cave<lb />
The English Club held its regular<lb />
our former students:<lb />
My dear Mr. Wright:<lb />
Happy New Year to you! I hope<lb />
this year has many fine things in<lb />
store for you.<lb />
I am enclosing a letter that contains<lb />
a bit of news in which you may find<lb />
interest, since it contains information<lb />
as to the "where-abouts" of one of the<lb />
"14;2" graduates.<lb />
The high ideals and sound phil-<lb />
osophy of education gained at Green-<lb />
ville remain a part of the early ex-<lb />
�v<lb />
monthly meeting Thursday night, j pcrience that I cherish�count most<lb />
January 21, in the "Y" hut. The I sacred�'tis you. our leader, who de-<lb />
to poise<lb />
axe me fai i<lb />
suddenly �<lb />
"Wait s<lb />
i low, hollow, si;<lb />
out there.<lb />
' "Wait! D m't I<lb />
� again�this time<lb />
f j give you. Wouli<lb />
you love h. re to<lb />
Would you go 1<lb />
never call you ba k<lb />
have to meet Deal!<lb />
member, if you go n<lb />
come back.<lb />
"Death will be y<lb />
me, hut do you want<lb />
now? I gjve you what<lb />
you want it enough to<lb />
me 'sordid and monoti<lb />
wish, but you know that<lb />
me so. it is your fault.<lb />
Death the '(heat Advei<lb />
SO DIFFERENT<lb />
"THIS<lb />
RECKLESS AGE"<lb />
WITH<lb />
BUDDY ROGERS<lb />
PEGGY Sil n<lb />
FRIDAY<lb />
me yet<lb />
what<lb />
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some sh<lb />
ur frien<lb />
Aft. r a<lb />
me day<lb />
. Think<lb />
Life can<lb />
the ones<lb />
shadow?<lb />
�nds can<lb />
all, you<lb />
Zane<lb />
Grey's "R<lb />
SAT!<lb />
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STATE<lb />
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you want, if<lb />
take it. Call<lb />
mous' if you<lb />
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They call<lb />
ire but Life<lb />
NOTICE : !<lb />
meeting was called to order by the<lb />
president, Kathryn Johnson, and a<lb />
short business session was held, dur-<lb />
ing which several committees made re-<lb />
ports, and a program committee for<lb />
the next meeting was appointed.<lb />
Eloise Hyde took charge of the meet-<lb />
ing and conducted a very interesting<lb />
contest on present-day North Carolina<lb />
writers. Huldah Nobles was given a<lb />
set of book-ends for scoring the most<lb />
points in the contest. Following the<lb />
program, delicious refreshments were<lb />
served by the committee in charge.<lb />
o<lb />
WHAT GOSSIP DOES.<lb />
serves the credit. You have been an<lb />
inspiriation to me. Thank you.<lb />
Very sincerely,<lb />
BOON'IE HOWARD.<lb />
This was the enclosed clipping from<lb />
a letter to the principals, from the<lb />
superintendent in Louisville. Ken-<lb />
tucky:<lb />
In the field of general subject mat-<lb />
ter supervision, may I announce:<lb />
greater.<lb />
?ards,<lb />
'��ath.<lb />
is as gn at.<lb />
I stumble ba<lb />
the escape, and<lb />
fulness. "Until Death makes mi<lb />
I w ill LIVE, and to the utmost<lb />
TO OCR CO-EDS.<lb />
"The Razzberries'<lb />
for any occasion.<lb />
ments, see Katherine<lb />
are availabh<lb />
For engage<lb />
Jones, Mjrr.<lb />
grateful for<lb />
with thank-<lb />
go.<lb />
ave<lb />
are really<lb />
� surprised<lb />
sen<lb />
true.<lb />
f you<lb />
(Winston-Salem Journal.)<lb />
I tear down homes, mar hopes,<lb />
wreck the ambitions of sterling men<lb />
and women.<lb />
I blast romance, break hearts and<lb />
wound to death the sensitive soul.<lb />
I generally always manage to paint<lb />
white black and make the worse ap-<lb />
pear the better reason. Innocence be-<lb />
comes vice in my presence and the<lb />
tears of shame are vagrant.<lb />
In my rapacious zeal for scandal. I<lb />
lick my hungry chops and no man<lb />
stands so high in his community that<lb />
I may not pull him to the level of the<lb />
gutter and damn with my false lips<lb />
the dream of his existence.<lb />
I carry a magnifying glass in my<lb />
hand through which I gaze at every<lb />
fault and every action I survey be-<lb />
comes the larger through my telling.<lb />
I tear the foundation from the eco-<lb />
nomic structure and laugh to scorn the<lb />
human beings who frantically strive<lb />
to bring order out of chaos. I snatch<lb />
the wife from an adoring husband's<lb />
arms and declare to the berefit chil-<lb />
dren, "Behold, your house is left unto<lb />
you desolate<lb />
. I tear down homes, mar hopes,<lb />
wreck the ambitions of sterling men<lb />
and women.<lb />
I am idle gossip.<lb />
o<lb />
Mabel Dickens: Why is "Soup"<lb />
Porter called "Soup"?<lb />
Lucy Evans: Because he was born<lb />
on Monday.<lb />
Co-eds, you deserve a pat on the<lb />
back, or some such imaginary medal of<lb />
Miss Allene Seaton�Supervisor Ihonor, if the things we have In<lb />
Kindergartens. i hearing about you<lb />
Miss Mary Browning�Supervisor j Perhaps you would<lb />
Primary Grades 1-3.<lb />
Miss Bonnie Howard<lb />
Intermediate Grades 4-f.<lb />
I am sure that the elementary<lb />
principals will share with Dr. Rubado<lb />
and me the feeling of satisfaction that<lb />
Miss Howard is now available to help<lb />
;upervisor<lb />
principals with their teachers of<lb />
grades 4-6 inclusive. While Miss How-<lb />
ard's more recent experience has been<lb />
in the primary field, her work has<lb />
been successful in these grades and<lb />
her training has been more than ample<lb />
for her new duties. In addition to her<lb />
training and experience, her fine en-<lb />
thusiasm and glowing personality will<lb />
help you wonderfully in your work<lb />
with teachers.<lb />
Very truly yours,<lb />
FREDERICK ARCHER, Supt.<lb />
�o<lb />
THIS FAST WORLD.<lb />
f the faculty mem-<lb />
of the college take<lb />
behavior<lb />
lave heard<lb />
iff<lb />
By Bertha Walston<lb />
When the sun lies down to rest<lb />
And the world keeps rolling on,<lb />
I sometimes wonder if it wouldn't be<lb />
best<lb />
To follow the example of the tireless<lb />
sun.<lb />
It travels all day,<lb />
Then it rests all night,<lb />
While the world keeps agoing<lb />
And thinks it's all right.<lb />
But when the world gets too tired<lb />
I wonder what will happen then,<lb />
tor that must be the end of all pro<lb />
gress.<lb />
Yes, when the world goes to rest<lb />
ihe end must come.<lb />
Oh, why can't we follow<lb />
The example of the God-given sun?<lb />
knew how main<lb />
hers and offic :<lb />
note of your gentleman!<lb />
around the campus. We 1<lb />
the people in the office say that vour<lb />
conduct while you were being waited<lb />
on in there was perfect; and we have<lb />
heard the faculty numbers express<lb />
their appreciation of your sportsman-<lb />
ship in the classroom and your consi-<lb />
deration of others at<lb />
that you have set<lb />
conduct, don't fail<lb />
don't let us<lb />
painted a fa<lb />
times. Now<lb />
your standard of<lb />
to live up to it;<lb />
believe that they<lb />
se picture to us.<lb />
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Just reeeiveil�<lb />
some beautiful<lb />
spring shoes.<lb />
dont fail to see<lb />
the many new<lb />
styles we are now<lb />
showing.<lb />
nave<lb />
THE DIFFICULT JOB<lb />
GRIFFIN SHOE CO.<lb />
"Smart Footwear"<lb />
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5 easy to do the easy job lt re<lb />
quires little effort, little training, and<lb />
little character. And yet in the<lb />
civilized regions of to-day there is a<lb />
mad scramble for the soft job. When<lb />
the challenge comes to the mass of<lb />
people, instead of accepting it with<lb />
determination, they grow sick at<lb />
heart and let the challenge die with-<lb />
out the slightest struggle to master<lb />
There is no reward in shunning the<lb />
difficult job and doing the easy. Any<lb />
body can do it. ft m onIy a <lb />
cr umstance that plans a person in I<lb />
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and httle effort.<lb />
theAitI:hmthaeneeof<lb />
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mesh hose all shades <lb />
SPECIAL j<lb />
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White's Stores !<lb />
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NOTICE!<lb />
Scribblers hold their regular<lb />
meeting on the first and third Wed-<lb />
nesday's at 6:30 in Room 212 RP<lb />
porters and all others who are in"<lb />
RSL"Journa,ism - �<lb />
New Spring<lb />
Dresses - Skirts - Sweaters<lb />
Received Daily. Special Price<lb />
to College Girls.<lb />
Pay Us A Visit<lb />
The Smart Shoppe<lb />
3rd. door from 5 points<lb />
ssjssam&amp;iztxrzzi<lb />
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te picture history of y our childhood?<lb />
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mill treasure eicry glimptm into<lb />
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