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smoking President Wright said he<lb />
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morals at all. If it were he said I<lb />
women would not violate the laws of<lb />
morality by smoking any more than<lb />
did the men. It is purely a question<lb />
of public opinion; and the public has<lb />
in t yet adapted itself to the fact that<lb />
women have equal rights with men<lb />
when it comes to smoking. He said<lb />
that since this college was to train<lb />
teachers it could not possibly allow<lb />
smoking among the students without<lb />
endangering the reputation of the col-<lb />
lege in the eyes of the people. If ever<lb />
Founders Day To Be Held<lb />
Here March 5 For First Time<lb />
Future Success Of<lb />
Country Depends<lb />
On Educating The<lb />
Young Generation<lb />
"Americans Are<lb />
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Presented On The<lb />
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have be n in any othe<lb />
dance.<lb />
Harald Kreutzberg, a true genius,<lb />
creati all his dances, and when he<lb />
cannot find music I - fit them, his<lb />
friend and mu i al director, the pian-<lb />
lieve that dancing should tell a story<lb />
writ's the music for them. Although<lb />
to those wh. arc accustomed to the<lb />
conventional ballet dance, the modern<lb />
dame is ugly, grotesquely fantastical<lb />
even brutal, yet. one critic has aid.<lb />
there comes a time when such is per-<lb />
mitted the only thing for the plaee-<lb />
rnent bureau to do, he continued,<lb />
would be to have a list of those girls<lb />
who did not. Then when a superin-<lb />
tends tit came here for a teacher show<lb />
him each list of names and let him<lb />
choose the type of teacher he thinks<lb />
will fit into his community. Dr.<lb />
Wright also said that he did not<lb />
know how true it was but he had<lb />
heard that the fad of women smoking<lb />
was now dying out in the. northern<lb />
states where it was first begun. That<lb />
being the case, he does not think that<lb />
this epidemic will ever become a<lb />
ocial custom of the people as a whole.<lb />
There are those, however, who con-<lb />
sider it perfectly good taste for it is<lb />
going on in some of the very best<lb />
homes. He says that the girls who<lb />
smoke in this college do it just to see<lb />
if tiny can get by with it, and for<lb />
the thrill of doing that that is for-<lb />
bidden.<lb />
In reminding, he said, "I smoke a<lb />
great deal hut I am certainly glad<lb />
that Mrs. Wright does not<lb />
"The Whole Town's<lb />
Talking" Is Name<lb />
Interesting Combat Is<lb />
Expected.<lb />
Of The Ha<lb />
On. Of Most<lb />
Thrilling Events Of The<lb />
Year<lb />
LARGE CROWD IS EXPE TED.<lb />
Will Be Presented In Austin Building<lb />
KE PLACE IN<lb />
AUDITORIUM.<lb />
the wi!<lb />
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Dr. Branch Talks<lb />
To Science Class<lb />
"To that indiviiua! who catches its<lb />
spirit, the new dmce m tans a loosen-<lb />
ing of the spirit,a departure that may<lb />
have unseen piyehological signific-<lb />
anee, and thecurious grace of the<lb />
native<lb />
Kreutzberg w;is raised in the Wig-<lb />
man school, andhas kept the essen-<lb />
tial principles '��l the school, bat has<lb />
Subject For Talk Was<lb />
Teeth.<lb />
LARGE GROUP ATTEND MEETING<lb />
combined with them some of the<lb />
classic dance and evolved a unique and<lb />
beautiful art Someone said, "The<lb />
play of body, the movement of arms<lb />
and hands are classic. Bat his place-<lb />
ment of imagery, the varied contour,<lb />
the mastery of ideas are modern. He<lb />
weaves himself into patterns, runs the<lb />
gamin of shadings, and controls each<lb />
member of his body with a mind fine-<lb />
ly chiselled to the significance of the<lb />
modern world His form has been<lb />
called "a poem, so to speak, vars<lb />
libre<lb />
Kreutzberg has a fine physique, is<lb />
deep chested, muscular, and controls<lb />
his grace with a hard strength, that<lb />
makes him the foremost of our<lb />
modern male dancers. One who inter-<lb />
viewed him gives her first impression<lb />
of the dances. "A very modest, a<lb />
very youngish, a very shy, a very<lb />
lighter-than-air hoy extends a remark-<lb />
ably virile hand in greeting Of<lb />
himself, Harald Kreutzher? says:<lb />
"I am not a leader nor a creator of<lb />
any school of dancing. I dance to ex-<lb />
press myself. To me every movement<lb />
of the body is a dance. I dance from<lb />
my heart, blood and imagination. As<lb />
an actor uses words to tell the story<lb />
of the drama; as a composer narrates<lb />
his themes in bars of music, I express<lb />
(Continued on Page 4)<lb />
Dr. E. A. Branch of Raleigh has<lb />
been a vistor on this campus during<lb />
the past week. On Tuesday and on<lb />
Wednesday he spoke to the classes in<lb />
Science in the lecture room of the<lb />
Science Building. His subject was<lb />
one of vital interest to all of those who<lb />
intend to teach, even as it is of vital<lb />
interest to those who will never again<lb />
enter school rooms. The subject was<lb />
teeth.<lb />
The teeth, he said, are just grind-<lb />
stones in the mouth, the receiving end<lb />
of the alementary canal. If they are<lb />
in a bad condition then the body is<lb />
very likely also in such a condition.<lb />
His talk was made much more ef-<lb />
fective and interesting by the picture<lb />
slide which he showed and explained.<lb />
Following each lecture, Dr. Branch<lb />
conducted a few minutes of open<lb />
forum discussion or question and<lb />
answer period.<lb />
o<lb />
An outstanding event<lb />
term will be the presentation of<lb />
Whole Town's Talking" by the Seni i<lb />
Class on February 17th and 18th.<lb />
"The Whole Town's Talking" bj<lb />
John Emerson and Anita  s b ;<lb />
farce in three acts. The play was a<lb />
outstanding success in Broadway, wit<lb />
Ruth Chatteron starring.<lb />
The class has been fortunate in<lb />
curing Miss Evelyn Smith as coach.<lb />
Wrae Ward will play the part i<lb />
Henry Simmons, a typical America<lb />
manufacturer. The part of Hani.<lb />
Simmon, his wife, will be played I<lb />
Carolyn Connor. Evelyn Wright tak<lb />
the part of Ethel Simmon ,<lb />
daughter, a bit spoiled but b<lb />
and charming. Chester Binne<lb />
mon's partner, is played by<lb />
Oglesby. Tucker Lynch pla<lb />
part of the motion picture<lb />
Letty Lythe. Her dicetor,<lb />
Swift, is Marjorie Fly the.<lb />
Shields, a young Chicago m<lb />
knows how to make love, is pi .<lb />
Elva Schryer. These will be su � ;� i<lb />
ed in the cast by Rolyn Satterwl<lb />
as Nila Wilson; Kathryn Johnson<lb />
Sally Otis; Catherine Flaugl r<lb />
Annie, thte maid; Florence Vincenl<lb />
Sadie Bloom; Helen Williams as I<lb />
Taxi Driver; and Nannie Smith<lb />
Mrs. Jackson.<lb />
th<lb />
a<lb />
i:<lb />
i Vc<lb />
uary 2U, 1932 tht<lb />
Emily Lane and Ethel<lb />
allenged 'he Poe Debaters,<lb />
v and Maddie Vans Free-<lb />
query: Resolved that<lb />
ales should maintain an<lb />
navy larger than is<lb />
� -i essary to uphold its laws.<lb />
� thinking a short while the<lb />
nswered the challenge with a t<lb />
uece for the negative side of<lb />
sstion.<lb />
- oci �� debates are an annual<lb />
at East Carolina Teachers Col-<lb />
Mo event of the year excites so <lb />
 i t and enjoyment as these<lb />
winner of this debate<lb />
e Emorsons. The I.ail-<lb />
ing the cup this year<lb />
a viet ry won over both Poos<lb />
Emersons last year. A large<lb />
1 is always present to hear the<lb />
� 5. Tlie president of the neu-<lb />
,  ty always acts as chairman,<lb />
he meir.lx rs of the society always<lb />
n the center of the auditorium.<lb />
- ioty has its side of the audi-<lb />
m decorated with society colors;<lb />
YOUNG PEOPLE SHOULD M<lb />
RESPONSIBH ! 1 ilS (si<lb />
GOVERNMENT, S Ul S<lb />
W ll.lUU.<lb />
(NSFA) "In this ag<lb />
t ion an edu at ion is be i<lb />
than ever a hc t sity if one .<lb />
his place without being squeez<lb />
oJ the field says Ray L. Wi.<lb />
. Secretary of the Interior, in a<lb />
j interview granted to the Pen<lb />
j tan. One mu t have a combin;<lb />
'general cultural educate n<lb />
with specialized knowledge<lb />
I particular line which one<lb />
follow.<lb />
"Too many !� ople a<lb />
merely to mala' the grad ;<lb />
, lieve in stub an attitude.<lb />
i or university student, or<lb />
i for that matter, should <lb />
efforts in ins work with<lb />
getting the most out of it.<lb />
"Today th re is great c <lb />
Lanier �PP rtunity than ev r t for<lb />
per, un of th coming genera<lb />
key that will unlock this op<lb />
is the ability to take the at<lb />
vantage of educational i<lb />
offered. This (h nit mi a<lb />
work alone but also in tl<lb />
extra-curricular activiti<lb />
school.<lb />
"Americans are inclined<lb />
docile continue Dr. Wilhui<lb />
n<lb />
T<lb />
pr<lb />
iten<lb />
7<lb />
AUSTIN<lb />
thi<lb />
Will He A Yearly Event.<lb />
hit cresting Program<lb />
Will Be Enjoyed.<lb />
Hundreds Of Alumnae Have Accepted<lb />
Invitations To Return To Their<lb />
Mma Mater<lb />
, East Carolina Teachers<lb />
eli brate Founder's Day<lb />
imi in the history of the<lb />
Hundreds of Alumnae<lb />
' - eir Alma Mater in<lb />
( e asion. This school<lb />
1 by Act of the General<lb />
h 8, 1907. Since then<lb />
. and flourished from a<lb />
ol of one hundred and<lb />
students to a college<lb />
le hundred enrolled,<lb />
gram will be held in the<lb />
-ampus Building from ten-thirty to<lb />
 Ive thirty. Dr. R. �J. Slay will act<lb />
is master of ceremonies. There will<lb />
e ci: of the original eleven faculty<lb />
� i b rs precut at this meeting and<lb />
hej will all give short talks. All<lb />
but one of these six are still teaching<lb />
this Institution. The six teachers<lb />
are Miss Sallie Joyner Davis, Miss<lb />
Mamie E. Jenkins, Miss Maria 1).<lb />
Graham, Miss Kate Lewis, Dr. Leon<lb />
11. Meadows, and Mrs. Hooker.<lb />
Hooker is no longer a member<lb />
e faculty.<lb />
iss Deanie Boone Haskel, presi-<lb />
of the State Alumnae will give<lb />
w Icome address. The main ad-<lb />
the occasion will be given by<lb />
. C. Harding of Greenville.<lb />
Following the program will be a<lb />
dinner in the dining hall for all mem-<lb />
 rs of the Alumnae.<lb />
�o<lb />
Rev. E. L. Hillman<lb />
Speaks At Vesper<lb />
" !<lb />
�lie<lb />
Iress of<lb />
Mr. F. B<lb />
�If the<lb />
1 h<lb />
1,<lb />
American youth can shak<lb />
handicap, he lias op port in<lb />
him which-far surpass tho<lb />
other age or era.<lb />
"One of the greatest mi<lb />
the American public ha I<lb />
it has considered for so I<lb />
lego and the university a<lb />
social education and !<lb />
rather than ;i a place wb<lb />
j may develop himself acco<lb />
�wn talents. That is wl<lb />
i former 'bond salesi a a<lb />
; pavements today insea<lb />
'They took college as a s<lb />
ence, loafing for four y,<lb />
jceiving a diploma. Wh<lb />
Mr. Allen Of Memorial<lb />
Baptist Church Renders<lb />
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Short Story And Poetry<lb />
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hree new council members wree<lb />
:ted Friday to replace those who<lb />
igned. Rebeeea Curtis was elected<lb />
asurer to fill the vacancy left by<lb />
th Parker. Annie Sue Howard and<lb />
ia Walston were elected as house<lb />
sidents in Wilson and Fleming to<lb />
i the vacancy left by the resigna-<lb />
ion of Edna McCullen and Lois Huf-<lb />
the<lb />
emploj<lb />
works.<lb />
luntry i<lb />
his<lb />
xpe ri-<lb />
al re -<lb />
e is a<lb />
thi<lb />
v the<lb />
!� ng I<lb />
� first<lb />
yment<lb />
WHAT TO DO WITH YOUR LIFE<lb />
IS TOPIC.<lb />
We<lb />
Are Standing Today On One Of<lb />
The Gravest Thresholds of<lb />
History.<lb />
for this type (<lb />
of prosperity<lb />
becomes rougher he i<lb />
is consequent!<lb />
to be dropped from the (<lb />
of the firm in which ht<lb />
"The success of this c<lb />
'future depends on the pn � ti D oi<lb />
 the young people who will a cept an<lb />
j education that will properly fit them<lb />
! to carry on the functions of govern-<lb />
ments<lb />
On Sunday evening. January 23,<lb />
S32, an interesting talk was delivered<lb />
W. ( A. Vesper Services by<lb />
EL L. Hillman of the Methodist<lb />
V<lb />
the<lb />
Jesus said, "I am come that they<lb />
may have life and that they may have<lb />
it more abundantly Jesus's life was<lb />
the big thing with which he had to<lb />
wrestle. What shall I do with my<lb />
life? Let all of us ask this question<lb />
it is something we have to decide<lb />
some day. What shall the young men<lb />
a<lb />
,i<lb />
-O<lb />
LOOKING FORWARD.<lb />
The interest group<lb />
Literature of the Bible<lb />
studying the<lb />
is divided into<lb />
Po<lb />
NOTICE!<lb />
Senior Play to be presented Wed-<lb />
nesday and Thursday, February 17 and<lb />
18<lb />
In the Austin Auditorium.<lb />
WANTED<lb />
EVERY<lb />
ENGLISH<lb />
Tuesday Night<lb />
"Y" HUT-<lb />
CLUB<lb />
MEMBER<lb />
 6:30 P.M.<lb />
two sections, the Short Stories of the<lb />
Bible and the Poetry of it. Miss ,<lb />
Turner is now teaching the latter of<lb />
these divisions. The first phase taken ;<lb />
up by her was the book of Job. a book<lb />
classed as poetry because of the;<lb />
rhythm in its thought. It is a dram-j<lb />
atic poem, framed in an epic story.<lb />
"There was a man in the land of<lb />
Uz, whose name was Job: and that<lb />
man was perfect and upright, and one ,<lb />
that feared God, and eschewed evil<lb />
Job was a very wealthy man, one who .<lb />
was always good and upright. One<lb />
the devil told God that the reason Job<lb />
was so good was that he had nothing<lb />
to tempt him, for he had all the word-<lb />
ly goods he could wish for. The<lb />
devil asked God for permission to<lb />
tempt Job, and was told to do any-<lb />
thing so long as he spared his life.<lb />
Thus the devil started out by taking<lb />
away all of his wealth, but Job still<lb />
blessed his Father. Although t be-<lb />
devil tempted him in various and<lb />
awful ways, Job endures them all and<lb />
continues to trust in the Father.<lb />
has told us of a terrible<lb />
thing that happened in his "Des-<lb />
cent into the Maelstrom" all be-<lb />
cause one person failed to wind his<lb />
watch. The whole thing in a "nut<lb />
shell" amounted to the loss of a<lb />
ship and the life of a youth. It is<lb />
difficult to imagine that such a big<lb />
thing would happen from such a<lb />
small cause. How long does it take<lb />
� wind a watch?<lb />
Let us make a special effort to<lb />
prevent disasterous happenings<lb />
just because we do not think to<lb />
wind our watch. To college girls<lb />
that is one little thing that is of<lb />
j great importance. As a result, we<lb />
j may miss a class or cut a meal.<lb />
 Then, just think what happens.<lb />
! Let us remember to wind our<lb />
; watches and in keeping with the<lb />
j college motto "Be on time every<lb />
1 time Our success in life depends<lb />
: on this; consequently, let's hope<lb />
� that no one fails to attain his or<lb />
her goal on account of such a little<lb />
thing that can be done in much less<lb />
i time than it takes to tell it.<lb />
Student Volunteer<lb />
Begins Study On<lb />
Gandhi And India<lb />
Physical Features Of<lb />
The Country Were<lb />
Discussed.<lb />
ALL STUDENTS ARE URGED TO<lb />
ATTEND MEETINGS<lb />
he young women of today do?<lb />
There are lots of opportunities open-<lb />
ed up to those who want to make<lb />
- a, thing of their lives. Today is a<lb />
time which is trying the very metal<lb />
. ,ir souk. If we can have a cbar-<lb />
a 'a r and personality which is worth-<lb />
while, we shall rise. Jesus was not<lb />
talking of the easy life, but of one<lb />
whi i � up and doing something�one<lb />
who puts his whole spirit into life.<lb />
When we put our lives into ser-<lb />
vice, we get a thrill out of it. The<lb />
boys and gills of today are standing<lb />
on the threshold of one of the greatest<lb />
eras of our history. Remember you<lb />
are not living your life alone�you<lb />
are not carrying your burden alone�<lb />
Christ is with you. Will you give<lb />
Him the chance to go with you?<lb />
o<lb />
The Student Volunteer Group is<lb />
taking up the study of India and<lb />
Gandhi. Lucille Rose gave a very de-<lb />
tailed report of the physical features<lb />
of that country at the last meeting.<lb />
Some later discussions will be related<lb />
to the work of missions in India.<lb />
India, the country under British Dom-<lb />
inion, possesses one of the greatest<lb />
men of the age. With its three mil-<lb />
lion people it is striving for elf-<lb />
government. The group extends an<lb />
invitation to everyone who is interest-<lb />
ed in becoming a member or who is<lb />
interested in Missions to attend these<lb />
meetings, and study together the<lb />
present situations in India.<lb />
PICTURES THAT WILL APPEAR<lb />
HERE THIS QUARTER.<lb />
Favorite Movie Actors and Actress<lb />
Are To Play Leading Parts<lb />
The entertainment committee have<lb />
announced that the following pictures<lb />
will appear here sometimes during<lb />
this Quarter. "Common Law with<lb />
Contance Bennett featuring; "De-<lb />
votion" with Ann Harding; Re-<lb />
bound" with Ina Claire, and "A<lb />
Woman of Experience with Helen<lb />
! Twelvetress.<lb />
I The co-ed basketball games have<lb />
taken place of many of the pictures<lb />
for this Quarter.<lb />
(I<lb />
A<lb />
-<lb />
� '�l!i-JHSiL-� M�� �<lb /><pb facs="00037985_tn_0002" /><lb />
The Teco Echo<lb />
Published BiMonthly Daring The Col-<lb />
lege Year by The Student tiovern<lb />
ment Association of East Caro-<lb />
lina Teachers College. <lb />
Entered as second-class matter De-<lb />
cember 3. 1925. at the Postoffiee,<lb />
Greenville. N. C. under the<lb />
Act of March 3, 1879.<lb />
Subscription Rates for<lb />
Year, $1.50<lb />
the College<lb />
Advertising Rates. 25c per<lb />
Inch per Issue<lb />
Column<lb />
EDITORIAL STAFF<lb />
Maggie Mcl'hersonEditor<lb />
Elizabeth Haywood . Managing Editor<lb />
Assistant Editors<lb />
Carolyn Conner, Marguerite Lane,<lb />
Estolle McClees, Elizabeth<lb />
Thompson<lb />
Co-ed Staff<lb />
I. W. WoodEuitr<lb />
Eric TuckerAssistant Editor<lb />
Mamie E. JenkinsAdvisor<lb />
BUSINESS STAFF<lb />
Roslyn Satterwhite . . Business Mgr,<lb />
My trie Gray Hodges . . As't Bus. Mgr.<lb />
ADVERT1 SI N G M AN AGERS<lb />
Sara Johnson. Mary L Pipkin, Ethel<lb />
Parker<lb />
Circulation Managers<lb />
Grace Williford  Anne Thompson<lb />
Willa M. DickeyTypist<lb />
THE DEPRESSION.<lb />
Yes. the story of the depres-<lb />
sion is very familiar to us all<lb />
now, but here is a word you may<lb />
not have heard. The depression<lb />
must be over, for the girls at<lb />
E. C. T. C. had Ice Cream for<lb />
supper Sunday night, and that<lb />
is indeed a rarety.<lb />
WHERE DOES IT GO?<lb />
It has been impossible recent-<lb />
ly for the publicity committee to<lb />
trust the most valuable adver-<lb />
tising material out of sight be-<lb />
cause on a second glance it has<lb />
been known to disappear into<lb />
the realms of the unknown. Re-<lb />
peatedly this has happened.<lb />
Evidently some students think<lb />
they are gods to be fed pictures<lb />
of the Don Cossack Male Chorus,<lb />
tialli-Curci, and the Kreutberg<lb />
Dancers by the bulletin boards.<lb />
Occasionally it is necessary<lb />
for this material to be returned<lb />
to the company that sent it;<lb />
some belongs to members of the<lb />
faculty, especially the entertain-<lb />
ment committee; and some is<lb />
given to the Library where it<lb />
can be preserved so that all stu-<lb />
dents may have access to it.<lb />
It is not only a dishonest act<lb />
to take this material, but it is<lb />
depriving some students of see-<lb />
ing the pictures, as well as work-<lb />
ing a hardship on the advertis-<lb />
ing committee. A situation has<lb />
become disgraceful when the<lb />
.till<lb />
aents that the college still has six<lb />
member oi the original faculty.<lb />
These are Dr. Robert H. Wright,<lb />
president, Miss Sallie Joyner Davis,<lb />
Miss Mamie E. Jenkins, Miss Maria<lb />
I). Graham, Miss Kate W. Lewis, and<lb />
Dr. Lei n R. Meadows,<lb />
Large numbers of the Alumnae are<lb />
looking forward to the celebration,<lb />
March 5. To them it will be a happy<lb />
occasion to come back to their Alma<lb />
Mater,<lb />
mates,<lb />
appearc<lb />
and meet old friends ami class-<lb />
Ideas and incidents that dis-<lb />
,1 after imprinting will re-<lb />
vive, ami cherished memories<lb />
come to life again. They will<lb />
the pages of time bac<lb />
school girls again.<lb />
will<lb />
turn<lb />
;ward and be<lb />
Nothing But Co-eds<lb />
DID YOU KNOW<lb />
BY 1. W.<lb />
Mr. M. I Wri<lb />
by a mad dog.<lb />
lit was once bitten<lb />
Mi<lb />
from<lb />
Williams<lb />
ing burned<lb />
?arei<lb />
alive<lb />
escaped<lb />
a bus.<lb />
The ground<lb />
hadow.<lb />
did not see<lb />
his<lb />
'1 hat Mi s .It nkins one<lb />
a narrow escape from<lb />
"quick sands" near<lb />
received<lb />
inking in<lb />
Asheville.<lb />
ESSIE TESSIE<lb />
Campos<lb />
Essie says:<lb />
I feel sorry for<lb />
hates to bear dogJ<lb />
goats baa, 'cause<lb />
saying the Laniers had challenged the<lb />
everybody who<lb />
bark and billy<lb />
 beard a rumor<lb />
Ruth HoodAssistant Typist<lb />
Hula B. Leech  Assistant Typist commIttee is repeatedly forced<lb />
M. L. Wright Advisor 11( write the companies that sent<lb />
��� " in,71 the material that it cannot be<lb />
Saturday, February u, 1JU. responsje for returning ma-<lb />
 jterial because someone takes it.<lb />
Doing business without ad- j U it were an age of ogres.<lb />
like winking at a I fairies, witches, and other sup-<lb />
dark. You know erstitious characters, an un-<lb />
but noknown hand might be accused<lb />
When Miss dr.<lb />
in college she b<lb />
the sophomore:<lb />
gave the sophoi<lb />
five cents to he!<lb />
the sun dial<lb />
Campus.<lb />
n was a freshman<lb />
lieved every tiling<lb />
said. She even<lb />
ore class seventy-<lb />
�lj buy a canopy for<lb />
in the Agnes Scott<lb />
vertising is<lb />
girl in the<lb />
what you are doing,<lb />
body else does.�Anon.<lb />
PRIZE TO CO-ED WINNER.<lb />
To tht<lb />
Property has its duties as well<lb />
as its rights�Thomas Drum-<lb />
mond.<lb />
of reaching from nowhere and<lb />
swallowing this material, but<lb />
since fate has shown us that the<lb />
only kind of a hand thai can<lb />
take it away is that hand that is<lb />
attached to a human body, we<lb />
ir<lb />
i<lb />
Keep the course checked and I know that someone is taking it<lb />
e plane and engine logs writ- A beautiful picture of Gaili<lb />
K<lb />
the pi<lb />
ten up. Mind the gas and oi , . . .<lb />
That's marriage.�James War- on the bulletin board, and with<lb />
orro<lb />
Co c.<lb />
! $1.00<lb />
Hen- it is!<lb />
How can you<lb />
from forty-five s<lb />
:i remainder of f<lb />
co-ed handing or mailing the<lb />
� a of this problem<lb />
he will be prompt-<lb />
: lilt I<lb />
itor.<lb />
wci<lb />
1 oil. Curd in a new frame was hung.<lb />
ner Bellah.<lb />
Honor lies in honeit<lb />
Grover Cleveland.<lb />
toil�<lb />
The<lb />
aper.<lb />
. Win<lb />
tnswer<lb />
lie<lb />
wil<lb />
substract forty-five<lb />
that you will have<lb />
rty-five. It can be<lb />
dollar.<lb />
appear in the next<lb />
As long as war is regarded as<lb />
wieketl 11 wiM always have its<lb />
fascinations. When it is look-<lb />
ed upon as vulgar, it will cease<lb />
to be popular.�Oscar Wilde.<lb />
Imitation is the sincerest<lb />
flattery.�C. C. Colton.<lb />
The museum in the science<lb />
building i s gradually growing.<lb />
It is a source of great pride to<lb />
the science teachers and science<lb />
majors.<lb />
E. C. T. C. is at last to cele-<lb />
brate Founders Day.<lb />
Saint Valentine like Santa<lb />
Claus will probably be broke this<lb />
year. He will not be able to af-<lb />
ford many expensive boxes of<lb />
candy.<lb />
in three hours picture and frame<lb />
were no longer to be seen. This)<lb />
is only one instance of many<lb />
like incidents. Unless the dis-JNow<lb />
appearance of the material isjBefi<lb />
stopped the advertising also will<lb />
have to be stopped.<lb />
It has become a big and ser-<lb />
ious problem with the entertain-<lb />
ment committee. Every student I<lb />
should feel it her responsibility<lb />
to co-operate with the committee j after<lb />
in safe-guarding the advertising : the <lb />
material.<lb />
A PRAYER!<lb />
1<lb />
1<lb />
lay me<lb />
Before I take<lb />
If 1 should di<lb />
Then I'll have<lb />
WILLIAM<lb />
You folk<lb />
down to rest<lb />
my English test<lb />
� before I wake<lb />
no test to take.<lb />
AND MARY GAME<lb />
like<lb />
I'oes to debate.<lb />
From the looks of the head lines in<lb />
the papers all schools and educational<lb />
institutions better start teaching peo-<lb />
ple how to die instead of how to live.<lb />
EL C. T. C. girls don't eat spaghetti<lb />
because George Washington advised<lb />
that all foreign entanglements should<lb />
be avoided.<lb />
We hope the alumnae are looking<lb />
forward to Founders Day as much as<lb />
we are.<lb />
I AM ALMIGHTY<lb />
am<lb />
Hog uphill all the<lb />
it leads past wi<lb />
I four landings.<lb />
way.<lb />
� . <lb />
path<lb />
��em<lb />
a Roman<lb />
cry, "Halt!<lb />
hades of ��<lb />
W h<lb />
The weary Kon ai<lb />
by and end their da<lb />
the Parthenon, the<lb />
Room.<lb />
The architecture I<lb />
Roman origin, for a<lb />
three sides are friez<lb />
to the original I �'<lb />
of art are interest<lb />
work portrayed the<lb />
history<lb />
are mtereste<lb />
likenesses oj mi<lb />
march; student<lb />
by the costume<lb />
mans; students<lb />
inspiration in<lb />
natu<lb />
lies<lb />
t ne<lb />
are interested<lb />
surely are in<lb />
and energetic<lb />
r mote past,<lb />
art and is w<lb />
but it is ry<lb />
the moderr<lb />
Another w<lb />
rostrum an<lb />
ho<lb />
one i<lb />
Parth<lb />
der<lb />
Our r<lb />
o<lb />
FOUNDER'S DAY TO BE HELD<lb />
HERE MARCH  1932,<lb />
The rain and clouds were a<lb />
great relief Tuesday to the sup-<lb />
porters of the ground hog<lb />
theory.<lb />
Backward, turn backward, O<lb />
in your flight!<lb />
Make me a child again, just for<lb />
night!<lb />
Tiim<lb />
12th<lb />
thru<lb />
o-eds<lb />
Of I<lb />
� I,<lb />
to-<lb />
East Carolina Teachers College was<lb />
established by Act of the General As-<lb />
sembly, and ratified March 8, RIOT,<lb />
under the name of East Carolina<lb />
who like to see thrills<lb />
s must see the game that<lb />
play Friday night on the<lb />
ebruary. This game will<lb />
provide you with a fast type of bas-<lb />
ketball and will offer you a chance to<lb />
do some real honest-to-goodness<lb />
cheering for the team. Be sure that<lb />
your tonsils nre in good shape so that<lb />
they will not interfile with you doing<lb />
your part of the game. When the two<lb />
cheer leaders give the signal to yell<lb />
for the team, we should all show our<lb />
college spirit and do our best.<lb />
REMARKS!<lb />
I am the Great Indispensable! I<lb />
am carried carefully in the soft warm<lb />
hands of every girl on this campus.<lb />
All the co-eds valuo me. I am always<lb />
with co-eds and girls in the hours of<lb />
dire need- examinations. I am with<lb />
them at night during study hour, with<lb />
them on classes and am often up town<lb />
with them. At night I rest tran-<lb />
quilly on the table, in the table draw-<lb />
er, or in some place equally as safe.<lb />
I am thought of highly, prized be-<lb />
cause of my use. Sometimes I am<lb />
used as a gift from Prince Charming<lb />
to his fiancee and vice versa, on such<lb />
occasions my price is high, other<lb />
times I am less expensive.<lb />
I am used to express word of ten-<lb />
der sentiment to Toms, Dicks, and<lb />
Harrys and transport my message<lb />
home, to Duke, Carolina, and State as<lb />
well as to four corners of the globe.<lb />
I am always needed on such occasions.<lb />
I am almighty! I am the fountain<lb />
pen!<lb />
Coach<lb />
The great demand of the aud-<lb />
ience for encores at the enteraila-<lb />
ments should be a great compli-<lb />
ment to the entertainment com-<lb />
mittee.<lb />
The "D's" have already start-<lb />
ed work on selecting their play.<lb />
The Tecoan is getting polish-<lb />
ed up ready to go to press.<lb />
Brandon of Campbell re-<lb />
Teachers Training School. In li)20anni.u.kt.(i. This eoltege has a wonder-<lb />
amendment was added to the Charter j ful (.n:nu.e tll advance in athletics as<lb />
to make it East Carolina Teachers j it has uho m.t.oss:u.y prerequisites. I<lb />
College. In honor of the day on which j thoUKht the East Carolina team did<lb />
We cannot help believing<lb />
miracles when we watch the<lb />
change that is taking place on<lb />
the campus.<lb />
o<lb />
To The Alumnae<lb />
Alumnae,<lb />
Won't you come back today?<lb />
Won't you let us show our kind-<lb />
ness<lb />
To you in any way?<lb />
Ah, Yes,<lb />
We know you're coming back<lb />
It seems as if you simply must;<lb />
You cannot forget your Alma<lb />
Mater<lb />
In whom you have put your<lb />
trust.<lb />
She's just the kind of Mother<lb />
That you would hare her be.<lb />
That's why we're inviting you<lb />
To come, back to E. C. T. C.<lb />
She beinft our mother, we love<lb />
her too;<lb />
But Sisters, we love you in that<lb />
same way,<lb />
So we hope that you will be here<lb />
To help us celebrate Founder's<lb />
Day.<lb />
this Institution was chartered the col-<lb />
lege has decided to celebrate Foun-<lb />
der's Day, March 5. The observance<lb />
of Founder's Day causes us to pause<lb />
in retrospection and review the past<lb />
accomplishments of East Carolina<lb />
Teachers College when it was merely<lb />
a struggling training school without<lb />
much support, but with the tradition<lb />
of many years of noteworthy achieve-<lb />
ment.<lb />
On July 2, 1908 the ground was<lb />
broken for the first buildings. It was<lb />
not until October 5, 1909, however,<lb />
that the first regular session opened<lb />
its door to young men and women who<lb />
were preparing to teach in the North<lb />
Carolina schools. These students<lb />
graduated June 6, 1911. There were<lb />
one hundred and seventy-four stu-<lb />
dents enrolled the first year. On<lb />
November 20, 1920 the course was ex-<lb />
tended to four years and authorized<lb />
to grant degrees. The first degrees<lb />
to be granted were June, 1922. The<lb />
college was authorized to confer the<lb />
M. A. degree August 22, 1929. There<lb />
are at present twentyone substantial<lb />
buildings appropriate to the work of<lb />
the Institution, located Gn approxim-<lb />
ately one hundred and eighty-four.<lb />
During the years of its existence<lb />
many student organizations have been<lb />
created and developed on the campus.<lb />
Among these are the Student Govern-<lb />
ment Association; three Literary So-<lb />
cieties, the Poe, Lanier, and Emer-<lb />
son; the Young Women's Christian<lb />
Association; two publications, the<lb />
Teco Echo and Tecoan; and many<lb />
minor clubs. This year there is a<lb />
boy's basketball team.<lb />
It is of great interest to the stu-<lb />
exeeedingly well and all of them<lb />
shewed promise of developing into a<lb />
well-roundt d team<lb />
Coach Hodges of A. C. C. remark-<lb />
ed: "I was indeed surprised at the<lb />
strength and the all around playing<lb />
of the East Carolina basketball team.<lb />
I hope athletic relations may continue<lb />
between the two schools<lb />
E. C. T. C. BEATS LOIISBURG<lb />
COLLEGE.<lb />
game as they<lb />
four new-<lb />
win showed on<lb />
thev started th<lb />
had<lb />
players<lb />
a new coach and<lb />
Determination to<lb />
ill their faces before<lb />
game, but they found<lb />
i -lung Rome w<lb />
of as. Tie- urn<lb />
of a type ent in<lb />
century, which<lb />
ment over the<lb />
Corinthian style.<lb />
from the original in yet ai I er<lb />
for, believing that the p n is i � � �<lb />
than the sword, our int i r d<lb />
replace t he prows ol I conquered<lb />
vessels with the journals fr m the<lb />
homeland and with ���-� wl<lb />
neighboring provinces have sent<lb />
as homage.<lb />
Although our Roman forefatr;<lb />
found it expedient to StanS while 8<lb />
complishing tbeii great work;<lb />
Scribblers ami the staff, joint ruli<lb />
in the Parthenon of 1932, havi a ' g<lb />
narrow table such as King Artl ii<lb />
would have exchanged a hundred<lb />
Round Tables for. On this table re<lb />
six volumes of the annual Teco Echo<lb />
Wars, written and illustrated in <lb />
manner worthy of the nobh Caesar<lb />
and bearing testimony of the ipabl<lb />
commandership of the editors who<lb />
have led the army of workers through-<lb />
out the years.<lb />
In this massive building is the ma-<lb />
chine which sharpens the weapi i -<lb />
used to conquer the campus, and w �<lb />
is he who is by it "put on the spot, if<lb />
i' i<lb />
Open Forum<lb />
� rum �<lb />
the Teachers just too good for them.<lb />
LOSE TO WILLIAM AND MARY.<lb />
The boys basketball team of East<lb />
Carolina Teachers Colege had one of<lb />
its "on" nights last Saturday and<lb />
spent enough of its energy in forty<lb />
minutes to send the Louisburg College<lb />
quint back to Louisburg with a 16 to 6<lb />
defeat. Coach "Soup" Porter's local<lb />
collegians went on the court to win,<lb />
and win they did.<lb />
The Methodist visitors were limited<lb />
to one field goal in the first half, but<lb />
they made four foul shots. The<lb />
Teachers made eight points and the<lb />
half ended 8 to 6 in their favor.<lb />
In the second half the "professors<lb />
of basketball" gave Louisburg a les-<lb />
son on how to keep your opponents<lb />
from scoring. An excellent lesson it<lb />
was as Louisburg did not register a<lb />
single point.<lb />
Tucker, with seven points, topped<lb />
the winners while Edwards accounted<lb />
for five of the six Louisburg points.<lb />
The defensive play of King and Eason<lb />
featured for the Greenville collegians.<lb />
Hearne played the best game of his<lb />
career and that boy Nesbit certainly<lb />
is the find of the season.<lb />
Louisburg fully expected to win this<lb />
Playing their first out of State<lb />
basketball game in the history of the<lb />
college, the East Carolina Teachers<lb />
College basketeers lost to the Norfolk<lb />
Branch of William and Mary in Nor-<lb />
folk by the score of 29 to 23.<lb />
The game was very fast from the<lb />
beginning with both teams doing some<lb />
net passing. After three minutes of<lb />
play William and Mary scored 8<lb />
quick points, then the Teachers got<lb />
their "bearings" and played them on<lb />
even terms the rest of the game.<lb />
The work of King featured at guard<lb />
as well as the all around playing and<lb />
shooting of Tucker. Tucker was<lb />
high scorer for both teams and looped<lb />
the basket for 13 points.<lb />
One factor that was noticed while<lb />
the game was in progress was that<lb />
the Teachers made most of their shots<lb />
from the foul line good. This kept<lb />
them in the running and had the<lb />
Indians of William and Mary worried<lb />
throughout the entire game.<lb />
Sachs and Bowen were high scorers<lb />
for the Indians making eight and<lb />
seven points respectively. It could<lb />
not helped but be noticed that any man<lb />
on their team could shoot a goal and<lb />
all had to be kept very closely<lb />
guarded.<lb />
These two teams will meet again on<lb />
Friday, February 12, and you will<lb />
miss a real treat if you do not take<lb />
time off and see this game. This will<lb />
be the game of games in the basket-<lb />
ball season. The game will be played<lb />
in the Campus Building at the college.<lb />
O<lb />
"The Razzberries" are available for<lb />
any occasion. For engagements, see<lb />
Katherine Jones, manager.<lb />
ergil wil<lb />
pardon our plagansn<lb />
there too is the machine which writes<lb />
out the names of those who are to be<lb />
sent copies of our "paper bull stand-<lb />
ing like the guillotine ready for its<lb />
next victim.<lb />
Rut the sad part is, all of those<lb />
Romans on campus have not had<lb />
brave enough hearts to go to the<lb />
Parthenon and see and read of its<lb />
wonders. They have played the part<lb />
of the shirking Corinthian and know<lb />
nothing of the wonders which are<lb />
contained within their own city walls.<lb />
Be brave of heart!<lb />
Come up! Unlike the ancient Par-<lb />
thenon we have furnished lights to<lb />
quide your foot steps so that if your<lb />
torches are blown out by the Sentinel,<lb />
there will still be light. You can't<lb />
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Hey! every time you pass someone on<lb />
campus? Whether you know them or<lb />
not, you say, Hey!<lb />
Well, the reason, as near as I can<lb />
see is�just this, if you don't speak.<lb />
you're sure to be called a "high-hat<lb />
And you have heard that a "high-<lb />
hat is one who is self-centered, stuek-<lb />
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most of th � girls in Fleming and<lb />
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when on earth beside there oe back<lb />
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they could be removed to a further<lb />
distance from the buildings. That is<lb />
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iome very beneficial results from if<lb />
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NOTICE!<lb />
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tell them to<lb />
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P'Vt'� EC) Staff will be nominated<lb />
for next year. If you are interested<lb />
in becoming a member of the eaBtft<lb />
newspaper staff sec Bertha WaUton<lb />
soiui i iii, s soon.<lb />
goer, butter their ears<lb />
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there are two sides to everything, and<lb />
the other side to tthis argumnet. is<lb />
just try walking from the Science<lb />
Building to Austin while classes arc<lb />
changing, and if you don't get "blue<lb />
in the face from saying Hey! on the<lb />
average of one Hey! every two and a<lb />
half steps, I miss my guess. If vou<lb />
stop to think, isn't it silly, veiling<lb />
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members of the Teco Echo staff wslk-<lb />
ra� down the street in the mornings<lb />
ljl' Baed up in hats with pencils and<lb />
note books in their hands.<lb />
Bliss Eugenia Thomas is organist<lb />
and choir trainer for the Christian<lb />
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THE MONTH OF GENIUS.<lb />
Charlotte News.<lb />
i A i 14 li 1 The month of February which gave<lb />
A.ti. n alters I waani<lb />
Jeweler<lb />
ngton to the world�Washing-<lb />
 j ton, the deified and the damned alike<lb />
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Faculty Who's Who?<lb />
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daj. Feb. 10th. v irner<lb />
Baxter in<lb />
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Friday, Feb. I2th, Marian; Hop-<lb />
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I DIES OF TH  BIG HOUSE<lb />
STATE<lb />
nor<lb />
ITS<lb />
-is a month that has been singularly<lb />
fruitful in producing the humanity's<lb />
geniuses.<lb />
f j When the roll of February-born is<lb />
 . ailed, among those who answer are<lb />
 ; some of the most illustrious of his-<lb />
t 1 tory's great.<lb />
There was Mark Hopkins who may<lb />
io set down as the father of popular<lb />
education.<lb />
Charles Dickens proved by his life<lb />
and works that are can be utilized as<lb />
a powerful factor in bringing about<lb />
social reform.<lb />
John Ruskin, born in February,<lb />
1819, left behind him a powerful im-<lb />
pulse to bring beauty out of the gal-<lb />
leries and to thrust it into the common<lb />
ife.<lb />
Thomas A. Edison, born in Febru-<lb />
lary, 1S47, is still endowing humanity<lb />
with devices that enable it to escape<lb />
from the darkness, the delimitation,<lb />
and the slavery to one place which<lb />
marked the age before the age of<lb />
electric power.<lb />
Abraham Lincoln, born in February,<lb />
I 1809, left behind him an eternally in-<lb />
j spiring example of what horse-sense<lb />
and humanism can together do in even<lb />
the most critical hours of a people's<lb />
life.<lb />
Thaddeus Kosciusko, born in Feb-<lb />
uiary. 1746, not only proved a tower<lb />
of strength to Washington in the<lb />
rigorous days of the Revolution, but<lb />
! he left behind him a memory that has<lb />
been a sustained inspiration to the<lb />
I Polish people in their march toward<lb />
; independence,<lb />
Mary Lyon, born in February, 1797,<lb />
1 was the pioneer advocate of higher<lb />
education for women, and in 1837,<lb />
founded Mount Holyoke seminary.<lb />
Charles Darwin, born in February,<lb />
� 1809, re-made the attitude of mankind<lb />
toward itself and its universe by his<lb />
daring generalizations about the way<lb />
j man has come to be what he is.<lb />
And so on through a list of great<lb />
including Sir Thomas More,<lb />
Fifth tirade, Diploma, State Normal If<lb />
School, Athens, Ga B.S M.A<lb />
George Peabody College.<lb />
Elizabeth llyman, Critic Teachet<lb />
Sixth Grade, A.B North Carolin<lb />
College for Women; Graduate Stud;<lb />
Teachers College, Columbia Univer<lb />
it y.<lb />
Frances Wahl, Critic Teache:<lb />
Seventh Grade, Diploma, State Tea<lb />
hers College. Conway, Arkansas; B.S<lb />
George Peabody College; M.A Teat<lb />
iU I'<lb />
College, Columbia University.<lb />
GREENVILLE HIGH SCHOOL<lb />
Sara Scott, Critic Teacher, Englisl<lb />
; .i; Wmthrop College; M.A Colon<lb />
! bia I University.<lb />
Ml . Maude B. Bovven, Critic- Tea-<lb />
Sallie Joyner Davis, history, Diplo-<lb />
ma, North Carolina College for<lb />
Women; Three years Graduate Study,<lb />
Duke University; University of Penn-<lb />
sylvania; University of California.<lb />
E. C. Hollar, History. B.S Teach-<lb />
ers College, Warrensburg, Missouri;<lb />
M.A University of Missouri; addi-<lb />
tional Graduate Study, George Pea-<lb />
body College.<lb />
Laura T. Rose. History, A.B Gus-<lb />
tavus Adolphus College; M.A Colum-<lb />
bia University.<lb />
Mrs. Adelaide E. Bloxton, Director<lb />
of Instruction, Home Economics<lb />
Foods, B.S College of William and<lb />
Mary; M.S and Teachers Diploma, Ih �'� English, A.B North Carolin i<lb />
Teachers College, Columbia Univers- College for Women; Graduate Stud<lb />
j�V Easl Carolina Teachers College and<lb />
Katherine Holtzclaw, Director of Columbia University.<lb />
Instruction, Home Economics, Tex- Laura Th"�;�s. Critic Teacher,<lb />
tiles, B.S M.A George Peabody Col- , Sl " �� AB- Sal('m College,<lb />
leee. Raehel Scarborough, Critic Teacher,<lb />
Kate W. Lewis, Director of Instate- History. A.B North Carolina College<lb />
tion, Public School Art, Diploma,  Women; M.A Columbia Univer<lb />
Peace Institute, Raleigh, North Caro- �<lb />
lina; University of Virginia; State Connie Horne, Critic Teacher,<lb />
Normal School Hyannis, Mass Chau Frel  AR- Meredith College; M.A<lb />
tauqua Art School; Snow-Froeblich Columbia University; additional Grad-<lb />
School of Industrial Art, Chicag  Study, La Sarbonne, Paris Co<lb />
School of Fine and Applied Arts, New lumbia University, and Duke Uni<lb />
York. versity.<lb />
Ruth M. Bonnewitz. Public School   Badgers, Critic Teacher,<lb />
Art, Fort Wayne Art School, Fort Mathematics, A.B Atlantic Christian.<lb />
Wayne, Inch; New York School of College; Graduate Study, Columbia<lb />
Fine and Applied Arts. University and University of North<lb />
Helen G. Gray. Librarian, B.S j Carolina.<lb />
Northeastern State Teachers College, yiv illi P- Horton, Critic Teach-<lb />
Kirksville, Missouri; Graduate Work, er  ,me Economics, 12.S North Car-<lb />
University of Illinois. l College for Women; Graduate<lb />
Margaret Sammon, Assistant Li- Study, Columbia University,<lb />
brarian, Certificate. Bessie Tift Col- STANDING COMMITTEES<lb />
lege, Forsyth, Ga B.S (ieorge IVa- Placement Bureau, If. K. Fort.<lb />
body College. Chairman.<lb />
Herbert Reharker, Director of In- Admissions and Credits. Howard J.<lb />
struction, Mathematics, B.S MA McGinnis, Chairman.<lb />
Ph.D George Peabody College. Course of Study, E. L. Henderson,<lb />
Maria D. Graham, Mathematics, Chairman.<lb />
UL, George Peabody College; B.S s"cial Activities, E. L. Henderson.<lb />
M.A Columbia University. j Chairman.<lb />
Louise Williams. Mathematics, B.A OFFICERS OF ADMINISTRATION<lb />
Kentucky Wesleyan; M.A Columbia<lb />
University. Robert H. Wright, President.<lb />
Gussie Kuvkendall, Director of In- Leon R. Meadows, Director of Sum-<lb />
The National Geographic Societj<lb />
lias determined that George Wa li rig<lb />
ton was the first geographer of th<lb />
United States and the foremost Lrave<lb />
ler of his time.<lb />
Announcement has been mad of<lb />
the discovery of many gold Inca relics<lb />
in the mountains of Ecuador.<lb />
A new iyne of micro � �<lb />
developed at Princeton I<lb />
Dr. !� Newton Harvi y<lb />
biologlists will be able :<lb />
time to obsei ve i hang<lb />
within living cell . I<lb />
whi i l-d ah'out � i i i<lb />
lo oho and 12,000 n<lb />
minute.<lb />
radical skeptic, cross-examine in-<lb />
dividual members of the Cincinnati<lb />
team 112 min.); hear Kevin K. Eric-<lb />
son, of the Fundamental Union, give<lb />
n buttal (10 min.). Hear all three<lb />
under cross-examination l.y Cincin-<lb />
nati; and above all, believe only the<lb />
arguments of our visitors.<lb />
Our debaters will speak only what<lb />
they believe; and they don't agree!<lb />
Oh, Debating, Thou are translated;<lb />
ubverted in these evil times. Where<lb />
i thy pomp of yesteryear?<lb />
irst<lb />
Chapel Hill<lb />
to its own a) th<lb />
Carolina, and i<lb />
possibly, is thai<lb />
know how I <lb />
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Tar Heel, bi rea<lb />
DEBATE ON CAPITALS .1 (f ra-<lb />
trile -this side up). Oregon poan f<lb />
Cross Examination. With Univi r tj<lb />
of .Cincinnati in Gerrard Hall. S:30<lb />
p. m Friday, January . 1932.<lb />
Question: Is Capitali m a a Plan<lb />
of Economic Organization Unsi und?<lb />
Someone should look into this; ii<lb />
sounds dangerous. Prof. E. A. Ro! -<lb />
of Wisconsin remarks that a losing<lb />
side hates discussion; ev ry di :us-<lb />
sion shortens its life. Try this on<lb />
your Aunt Johanna and ther re-<lb />
actionaries. But if you want to tr in<lb />
for subversion- at your own risk-<lb />
hear S. P. Ximnoch, of the John Reid<lb />
Club, make out a case against Capi-<lb />
talism (15 min.); hear I Proct r.<lb />
i ro Southern College pro-<lb />
i.s winter are conducting an<lb />
ion of their economie status<lb />
� � n with that of professors<lb />
i cl ions of the country. Dr.<lb />
i'�. Kendrick, professor of<lb />
N rth 'arolina College, as<lb />
�' the investigation eom-<lb />
: and a half in the las ten<lb />
i he population of Canada is<lb />
i ten million for the first<lb />
i me.<lb />
London scientists have announced<lb />
the isolation of a material known as<lb />
Pure Vitamin 1).<lb />
The belief of many people that "An<lb />
Aople a Day Keep? the Doctor<lb />
Away is an example of the way in<lb />
which modern civilization sticks to<lb />
old superstitions, according to Dr.<lb />
Clark Wissler, anthropologist.<lb />
More than 40 per cent of the ma-<lb />
i trial in the World Almanac is<lb />
changed every year because of chang-<lb />
ing events.<lb />
struction, Public Sch<lb />
Music, B.S<lb />
George Peabody College; Gradual<lb />
kk<lb />
hand.<lb />
Work, Teacher:<lb />
snrrits, muiui .�.  <lb />
�    I niversitv.<lb />
Peter Cooper, George Meredith, Co-<lb />
pernicus, Johannes Gutenberg, Ernest<lb />
lienan, and others.<lb />
Verily, the illustrious and universal-<lb />
l,ly beloved Washington is surrounded<lb />
by a rare galaxy of immortals.<lb />
College, Columbia<lb />
e's<lb />
Exclusive Millinery<lb />
iMALLQ<lb />
OUR YEAR RINGS<lb />
ENTITY, SPECIALLY PRICED <lb />
Give Size, Year, Initials<lb />
Write S. B. DENNY, Auld Agent<lb />
Wilson, N. C,<lb />
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nls Is : Ground Hog Wreather So Don't Neg- j<lb />
E'ct Your Shoes. Have Them Repaired The <lb />
Eugenia Thomas. Public School<lb />
Music, Diploma in Piano, Meredith<lb />
College, Raleigh, N. C; A.B Uni-<lb />
versity of New York; University of<lb />
North Carolina: Teachers College.<lb />
Columbia University.<lb />
Dora E. Mead. Pian Peabody Con-<lb />
servatory of Music; Cornell Univers-<lb />
ity; Eastman School of Music<lb />
Lois V. Gorrell, Piano, Teach rs<lb />
Certificate, Peabody Conservatory of<lb />
Music; New England Conservatory;<lb />
Eastman School of Arts.<lb />
Sara Somerville, Physical Educa-<lb />
tion, AA.B University of Alabama; I Matron<lb />
M.A Teachers College, Columbia Irene<lb />
University; Graduate Study. George School.<lb />
Peabody College. Dr. -I<lb />
R. J. Slay, Director of Instruction, �<lb />
Science, B.S University of Missis-<lb />
met- School.<lb />
J. B. Spibman, Treasurer.<lb />
.Mrs. J. B. Spilman, Assistant Treas.<lb />
B. W. Ginn, Bookkeeper.<lb />
Hazel Willis, Secretary.<lb />
Howard J. McGinnis, Registrar.<lb />
Ola S. Ross, Assistant Registrar.<lb />
Mititie Scoville, Secretary.<lb />
Agnes Wadlington, Secretary.<lb />
Ml �. Katherine A. Lott, Secretary.<lb />
Mrs. Nannie F. Jeter, Dietitian.<lb />
Annie Morton, Dean of Women.<lb />
Miriam F. Goodwin, Assistant Dean<lb />
of Women.<lb />
Ark Moore, Dormitory Matron.<lb />
Mrs. Mamie G. Bradsher, Dormitory<lb />
Matron.<lb />
Mrs. W. G. McKean, Dormitory<lb />
THE MKTHOD1ST SUNDAY MJss r one Price am, Emiy Qmm<lb />
SCHOOL CLASS ENTERTAIN. jJis spent last week-end at Rocky<lb />
' Mount.<lb />
Hill, Secretary Training<lb />
EL Nobles, Physician.<lb />
Wednesday afternoon, from 1 to 5<lb />
� 'clock. Mrs. Blount's class of the<lb />
M. E. Church entertained a group ot<lb />
;he college girls who attend the M. E.<lb />
 'hurch.<lb />
Games and contests centering about<lb />
Saint Valentine's Day were thorough-<lb />
ly enjoyed.<lb />
Delightful refreshments were ser-<lb />
ved at the close of an hour of much<lb />
fun and merriment.<lb />
Those enjoying her hospitality<lb />
were:<lb />
Katherine Blalock, 1, uise Mclntyre,<lb />
Annie Mclntyre, Ruth Bevins, Mar-<lb />
garet Rogers, Katherine Hines, and<lb />
Elizabeth Davis.<lb />
Miss Francis Harvey is spending<lb />
� the week-end at her home in Green-<lb />
ville.<lb />
With The Faculty<lb />
Mr, McGinnis is in Nashville. Tenn<lb />
on business.<lb />
Miss Willis, speaking hardly above<lb />
a whisper, said she had not been any-<lb />
where at all and that she had lost<lb />
her voice just sitting there in the of-<lb />
fice- at work. But she can't fool us<lb />
like that because some of us have had<lb />
experience in losing our voices.<lb />
Right Way At<lb />
Goodyear Shoe Shop<lb />
Miss Wadlington says she has come<lb />
to the conclusion that all of the people<lb />
in the office are lazy�they never go<lb />
anywhere or do anything.<lb />
O<lb />
LARGE CROWD OF PEOPLE<lb />
ATTEND DANCE RECITAL.<lb />
PECIAL<lb />
SALE<lb />
SATURDAY AND MONDAY<lb />
llgh Grade Ladies Footwear For Two Days<lb />
Only, $1.80 a Foot, $2.00 a Pair<lb />
Coburn Shoe Store<lb />
Your Shoe Store<lb />
sippi; M.A Ph.D Colombia l"i;i- <lb />
Catherine Cassidy, B.A B.S. Ohio II ArOUIldThe Worfd<lb />
State University; M.A Teachers Col-<lb />
lege, Columbia University.<lb />
Alice V. Wilson, Science, B.S<lb />
Massachusetts Institute of Technol-<lb />
ogy; Graduate Study. Cornell Uni-<lb />
versity, School of Horticulture. Am-<lb />
bler, Pa.<lb />
M. L. Wright, Director of Instruc-<lb />
tion, Sociology, A.B University of<lb />
North Carolina; M.A Columbia Uni-<lb />
versity.<lb />
Beecher Flanagan, History and<lb />
Government, B.Ped Berea College;<lb />
B.S M.A George Peabody College;<lb />
additional Graduate Study, George<lb />
Peabody College.<lb />
Marion K. Fort, Director of Train-<lb />
ing, A.B Wofford College, South Car-<lb />
olina; M.A George Peabody College;<lb />
additional Graduate Study, George<lb />
Peabody College.<lb />
CAMPUS TRAINING SCHOOL<lb />
Anne L. Redwine, Critic Teacher,<lb />
First Grade, A.B East Carolina<lb />
Teachers Cllege; M.A Teachers Col-<lb />
lege, Columbia University.<lb />
Ruth Faison, Critic Teacher, First<lb />
Grade, A.B North Carolina College<lb />
for Women; Graduate Study, Colum-<lb />
bia University.<lb />
Lucy Nulton, Critic Teacher, Second<lb />
Grade, B.S George Peabody College<lb />
for Teachers.<lb />
Christine Johnson, Critic Teacher,<lb />
Second Grade, A.B East Carolina<lb />
Teachers College.<lb />
Mrs. E. T. Roberson, Critic Teacher,<lb />
Second Grade, Greensboro College for<lb />
Women; North Carolina College for<lb />
Women; A.B East Carolina Teachers<lb />
College.<lb />
Eunice McGee, Critic Teacher, Third<lb />
Grade, A.B Piano Certificate, La-<lb />
Grange College, T aGrange, Ga Grad-<lb />
uate Study, George Peabody College;<lb />
Emory University; University of<lb />
Georgia; Columbia University.<lb />
Mrs. J. L. Savage, Critic Teacher,<lb />
Third Grade, A.B East Carolina<lb />
Teachers College.<lb />
Louise Galphin, Critic Teacher,<lb />
Fourth Grade, A.B Winthrop College.<lb />
Cleo Rainwater, Critic Teacher,<lb />
All parts of eastern Nirth Carolina<lb />
were represented in the audience at<lb />
the Kreutzberg Dance Recital Mon-<lb />
day night, February 1. Close by is<lb />
Washington, which sent about fifty<lb />
people. In this number is included<lb />
Miss Zelma Russ and her dancing<lb />
class of twenty-five pupils. Many<lb />
people came from a radius of a hun-<lb />
dred miles. Perhaps the part of the<lb />
country best represented is that be-<lb />
tween Greenville and the coast. New<lb />
Bern, Kinston, Beaufort and other<lb />
towns sent a goodly number.<lb />
o<lb />
CRITIC TEACHER SPEAKS AT<lb />
AYDEN<lb />
Irma Dell Phillips spent last week-<lb />
end at her home in Gibsonville, N. C.<lb />
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Wright pent<lb />
last week-end in Beaufort, N. C.<lb />
Miss Annie L. Morton spent last<lb />
week-end at her home in Beaufort.<lb />
Miss Katherine Wall and Miss<lb />
Helen Reid are spending the week-end<lb />
in Rocky Mount, N. C.<lb />
Miss Josephine Harrison is spending<lb />
the week-end with Hildred Bullock in<lb />
Wilson.<lb />
o<lb />
MRS. SPILMAN ENTERTAINS.<lb />
Mrs. J. B. Spilman entertained part<lb />
of her Sunday School class at her<lb />
home Thursday, February 4. They<lb />
spent an informal social hour together<lb />
playing games. Following the games<lb />
delicious ice cream and cake were<lb />
served. Those enjoying her hospital-<lb />
ity were Marie Royster, Etta Nor-<lb />
wood, Alice Yancey, Ola William,<lb />
Winona Asbell, Sibyl Daniels, and<lb />
Doris Jones.<lb />
It Has Been Said<lb />
The co-eds have won another<lb />
ket ball game. This time the<lb />
was with Louishurg. Indi<lb />
proves to be quite exciting.<lb />
Everyone enjoyed the entertain-<lb />
ment Monday night. It was rumored<lb />
that the dancers could speak Eng-<lb />
lish; so quite a large part of the<lb />
audience waited after the enti rtain-<lb />
ment to engage them in conversation.<lb />
However, they did not care to discuss<lb />
any problem and remained very<lb />
quiet.<lb />
WAR SENTIMENT.<lb />
By Bertha Walston<lb />
Then Galli-Curci went to the Uni-<lb />
versity of North Carolina to sing, she<lb />
was detained hours after her concert<lb />
to autograph programs. Why didn't<lb />
we think of that? But, then it was<lb />
almost as thrilling to shake hands<lb />
with her.<lb />
The cry of war is ringing,<lb />
P ing heralded by men.<lb />
Yet why should our boys<lb />
March forth to war again?<lb />
Is it not enough<lb />
That banks arc going wild,<lb />
That times are running rough.<lb />
That today is Depression's child?<lb />
The horrors of war are many,<lb />
As everyone may see;<lb />
But.if justice there be any<lb />
Will someone show that part to me?<lb />
Let China declare the war,<lb />
Let China furnish the men,<lb />
Let Japan rage on against her,<lb />
But let America not enter in!<lb />
America is sending warships<lb />
To protect her people she does assert<lb />
Why doesn't she bring them home,<lb />
And protect them on her own free<lb />
dirt?<lb />
Miss Annie Redwine Speaks On First<lb />
Grade Problems<lb />
Miss Annie Redwine, critic teacher<lb />
for the first grade, talked to the pri-<lb />
maary teachers who met in Ayden,<lb />
January 30th. The discussion was con<lb />
corned with "How to Teach"�methods<lb />
of teaching and the problems encoun-<lb />
tered. Mis Redwine took as her topic,<lb />
The reason why Seniors get grey<lb />
has heretofore been Practice Teach-<lb />
ing. Now they have another care�<lb />
the Senior play. They are working<lb />
very hard, and we wish them luck. "Do you want her to kill your citizens,<lb />
To crush them body and soul;<lb />
Japan has taken Shanghai,<lb />
It wasn't hard for her to do.<lb />
"America, you had better leave Japan<lb />
alone.<lb />
No telling what she might do to you.<lb />
It has been said:<lb />
If you attended a certain sixth<lb />
period class you would think that<lb />
spring as here�that is if you noticed<lb />
the many cases of Spring Fever.<lb />
Often no one leaves immediately after<lb />
the bell rings, but waits a while to<lb />
wake up. Ho! Hum!<lb />
We changed tables today. This ac-<lb />
counts for the lack of noise in the<lb />
'Writing Problems in the First Grade"dining hall.<lb />
For instance, to wound Colonel Lind-<lb />
bergh<lb />
And leave him to die in a shell-hole?<lb />
"Can you watch your youths go out,<lb />
And stand there with a smile?<lb />
Do you mean to enter this war<lb />
Only to be in style?<lb />
"Yet, enter, America, if you must,<lb />
And let bad be turned to worse.<lb />
Then if you'll accept me as a helper<lb />
I'll enlist as a Red Cross nurse<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 Eetk.<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 />
KREUTZBERG DANCERS<lb />
(Continued from Page 1<lb />
my mood, my inner feeling with<lb />
movement, with my body. I do not be-<lb />
lieve that dancing should tell a tory<lb />
or have a meaning; nor do I feel that<lb />
a dancer must draw upon his experi-<lb />
ence to express fully dances of great<lb />
joy or great sorrow. I love music<lb />
vrv dearlv but I do not seek to in-<lb />
terpret in my darning the composi-<lb />
tions of the immortals, Bach, Mozart,<lb />
Shubert, etc. I create my dances and<lb />
then begin my search for the ideal<lb />
music, for the music that will best re-<lb />
veal my mood in movement. When I<lb />
cannot "find this music my friend,<lb />
Friedrich Wilckens, pianist and com-<lb />
poser, writes the music. I think we<lb />
all should dance, women and men and<lb />
children. Only through the dance can<lb />
we throw off the heaviness<lb />
and heart and soul<lb />
With Kreutzberg are four<lb />
were selected with great<lb />
thought. They form an ensemble that<lb />
harmonizes in every movement.<lb />
Frauleen Isle Maudtner, born<lb />
Berlin, won the championship<lb />
Europe in the Olympic<lb />
1928. When she<lb />
Alumnae<lb />
 MESSAGE FROM PRESIDENT<lb />
WRIGHT.<lb />
of body<lb />
girls who<lb />
care and<lb />
The bill creating East Carolina<lb />
Teachers College was ratified March<lb />
8, 1907. This date has been taken as<lb />
Founder's Day. For the first time in<lb />
the history of our college we are going<lb />
to observe this day. However, for the<lb />
convenience of our Alumnae, the ex-<lb />
ercises will be held on Saturday,<lb />
March 5, 10:30 A. M.<lb />
We are anxious to have a large<lb />
number of our Alumnae with us on<lb />
this occasion. Luncheon will be ser-<lb />
ved at the usual hour on Saturday.<lb />
If you wish to spend Friday or Satur-<lb />
day night in the college arrangements<lb />
have been made to provide for you in<lb />
one of the dormitories. There will<lb />
he an inter-society debate Saturday<lb />
evening at eight o'clock.<lb />
The State of North Carolina is go-<lb />
ing through one of its critical periods.<lb />
This makes it a trying time for our<lb />
college. There never has been a time<lb />
in the history of our college when we<lb />
needed your presence and support<lb />
more than now.<lb />
Hoping we may have the pleasure<lb />
of seeing you March 5, I am<lb />
Yours sincerely,<lb />
ROBERT H. WRIGHT, President.<lb />
CLUBS<lb />
ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION MEETS.<lb />
night, January 29, 1932 the<lb />
Association met Business<lb />
The purpose of the<lb />
the girls to work off<lb />
The girls<lb />
i. and are doing<lb />
Friday<lb />
Athletic<lb />
was taken up.<lb />
meeting was for<lb />
points for their monogram<lb />
show much interes<lb />
vstem.<lb />
good work with the point<lb />
MUSIC DEPARTMENT.<lb />
A verv interesting practice recital<lb />
was held in the Social Religious<lb />
Building. January 20, 1932. The fol-<lb />
lowing took part:<lb />
Elizabeth Smith, Kathryn Rarnette,<lb />
Mavde Reynolds, Bertha McKinney,<lb />
Ruth Falls, Dell Maye, Seta Ander-<lb />
son, Edith Marslander.<lb />
Some explanatory notes were given<lb />
which made the pieces more interest-<lb />
ing. These practice recitals are held<lb />
every month the first and third Wed-<lb />
nesdays from 6:39 to 7:30. Visitors<lb />
are welcome.<lb />
-The Razzberries" are available<lb />
for any occasion. For engage-<lb />
ments, see Katherine Jones, Mgr.<lb />
DR. M. B. MASSEY<lb />
Dentist<lb />
. 202 National Bank Building<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb />
200<lb />
Phone 437<lb />
Quality Se<lb />
ii <lb />
IS<lb />
Miss Thonia.<lb />
ed at a recent<lb />
Table Club<lb />
and Miss Gorrell play<lb />
meeting of the "Round<lb />
who<lb />
Lois Whitley, class of '30, who is<lb />
teaching at Benton, reports that there<lb />
'are quite a number of our former<lb />
graduates doing successful theaching<lb />
there.<lb />
Thoughts<lb />
and<lb />
Meditations<lb />
�SUET YO' MO IF"<lb />
in<lb />
for<lb />
Games in<lb />
reaches California<lb />
at the close of the present tour, she<lb />
expects to challenge America's cham-<lb />
pion diver, Miss Georgia Coleman.<lb />
Although her parents were opposed to<lb />
dancing as a career, she was deter-<lb />
mined to make good. Giving lessons<lb />
in acrobatic dancing she made enough<lb />
money to pursue her dream. In the<lb />
training school Kreutzberg found<lb />
her and added her to his gruop.<lb />
Araca Makarowa, born in Moscow<lb />
and for a long while an exile in Si-<lb />
beria, almost caused the Spanish<lb />
gypsy's foretelling to be fulfilled. In<lb />
1890 "the fortune teller told her father,<lb />
"You will starve to death in Siberia,<lb />
but you will have one daughter who<lb />
will dance her way to fame over the<lb />
wide world He died there, and<lb />
Araca now seems destined for a great<lb />
dance career. She taught herself to<lb />
speak and read German. Upon wit-<lb />
nessing one of her performances in<lb />
Berlin, Kreutzberg invited her to join<lb />
his group;<lb />
Dorita Lark in, class of '28, taught<lb />
year at Manteo. For the as of something<lb />
years she has been very<lb />
in her work at Ingold.<lb />
her first<lb />
past two<lb />
sucessful<lb />
Scotland Neck, Jan. 18.�A mar-<lb />
riage of interest which has just been<lb />
announced is that of Miss Hazel Wal-<lb />
ston, of this place to Bruce de Mau<lb />
vier of Binghamton, N. Y on October<lb />
19, 1931.<lb />
Miss Izora Whitf ;eld, an alumnae <lb />
of E. C. T. ( became the bride of I<lb />
Mr. Lehman Barwick during the i<lb />
Christmas holidays. Mrs. Barwick is<lb />
teaching in the grammar grades out<lb />
from Kinston.<lb />
O<lb />
THE WOMAN'S VOICE.<lb />
By Bertha Walston<lb />
When we think of war<lb />
We think of the Khaki line,<lb />
And of the broken hearts<lb />
Those boys have left behind.<lb />
We think of the weeping mother<lb />
And of the sweetheart with a tear in<lb />
her eye<lb />
lrja Hagfors, a blond from Finland, j jt nan for tnom to stand there-<lb />
studied at the Helleran School of<lb />
Modern Dancing. She was a solo<lb />
dancer and has given concert tours<lb />
helpless<lb />
And watch.their men go trudging by?<lb />
Do you think about your month only<lb />
with which to eat?<lb />
We should think of our mouths as a<lb />
means by which we mold our charac-<lb />
ter, make our friends, and that finally<lb />
get us to ear station in life.<lb />
Gossip is one of the most uncon-<lb />
ventional uses of the mouth. Some<lb />
people simply dote on bearing and<lb />
spreading gossip. Those people who<lb />
have had scandalous gossip about<lb />
them have learned a lesson and do not<lb />
take part in trying to circulate un-<lb />
true stories about others. Gossip is<lb />
usually attributed to "old maids but<lb />
I fear that if that is true, we are all<lb />
"old-maids" to a certain extent.<lb />
Some of us are not guilty of using<lb />
our mouths in such a vile way as curs-<lb />
ing. In the first place, it is wrong<lb />
to get so wrought up as to use Deistic<lb />
names in vain. It is a good rule,<lb />
when you do get provoked, to count<lb />
ten before you speak. By that time<lb />
the evil thoughts will have left your<lb />
mind and you will probably refrain<lb />
from hurting some one's feelings, and,<lb />
also, from putting an ugly stain on<lb />
your character.<lb />
God has given BS such wonderful<lb />
machines as mouths for a better and<lb />
more noble purpose. His plan is for<lb />
us to "set t<lb />
THE BREATH OF SPRING<lb />
PEEPING ALL TBSOUGH<lb />
THE STORE SHOWING<lb />
SPRING FASHIONS IN<lb />
Dresses,<lb />
Coats<lb />
Suits<lb />
Hats<lb />
Hosiery<lb />
Accessories<lb />
Our Prices are far below the<lb />
times of Depression<lb />
Your Pocket Book Will Appre-<lb />
ciate This. Do Come In And Let<lb />
Us Show You<lb />
WILLIAMS<lb />
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Prices To E. C. T. C. Girls<lb />
Imttare's<lb />
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For<lb />
Remembrance-<lb />
YOIT! PORTRAIT OF I<lb />
JUST AS PRICELESS<lb />
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vividly as do those wond<lb />
f b<lb />
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men! for a<lb />
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through Italy and Austria. Seeing<lb />
Miss Hagfors in an operetta at the<lb />
opera house in Berlin, Kreutzberg<lb />
spoke to her about his desire to form<lb />
a group, and she who had long ad-<lb />
mired his style of dancing broke the<lb />
contract with the opera house to join<lb />
the group. Her favorite sport is<lb />
skiiing; and she speaks fluently Ger-<lb />
man, French, Swedish, Finnish, and<lb />
English.<lb />
The fourth, Almuth Winckelmann,<lb />
.whose father is a well-known musician<lb />
in Germany and whose mother is a<lb />
painter, enrolled at the age of fifteen<lb />
in the school which was run in Han-<lb />
over by Kreutzberg and Georgi. Later<lb />
she was engaged by the Director of<lb />
the Opera House in Dessan who need-<lb />
de a dancer at the time. She danced<lb />
there for three years. Then, Kreutz-<lb />
berg needing a group of dancers, in-<lb />
vited Almuth to join him. She has<lb />
been with him ever since. She speaks<lb />
Italian, French, and German, and<lb />
�hopes to be able to master English<lb />
and Spanish this year.<lb />
Notice! Other members of the fac-<lb />
ulty were in last issue of Teco Echo.<lb />
o<lb />
de-<lb />
The enemies camps are roaring<lb />
Their planes are flying everywhere<lb />
Certainly we know the meaning,<lb />
They're killing us from the air.<lb />
America is the leading nation<lb />
She has built for her that name.<lb />
But if she enters the war and is<lb />
feated<lb />
America is all that she can blame.<lb />
Why does she intrude<lb />
In other nations affairs?<lb />
They don't come into hers,<lb />
And don't want her in theirs.<lb />
Why does America enter<lb />
Just to satisfy her will<lb />
When the nations wealth<lb />
Is flowing straight down hill?<lb />
What has been accomplished by<lb />
The Conference of Disarmament?<lb />
The nations must not understand<lb />
For toward war they are bent.<lb />
But once again I say its hard<lb />
For women to watch their men depart<lb />
Knowing there has never been a rifle<lb />
That could mend a broken heart.<lb />
0<lb />
DOWN THE BOULEVARD.<lb />
ing the peopi<lb />
tian life, am<lb />
over man.<lb />
You have,<lb />
verse 'Tn the<lb />
fancy turns<lb />
Have you<lb />
mouth is<lb />
world on fire" by tell-<lb />
h�iw to live the Chris-<lb />
of the Higher Power<lb />
no doubt, heard the<lb />
Spring a young man's<lb />
to thoughts of love<lb />
ever th ught that man's<lb />
the only means he has of<lb />
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his sweet-<lb />
small part<lb />
this as<lb />
SCRIBBLERS MEET.<lb />
it<lb />
telling words of love to<lb />
heart? The girls have a<lb />
of talking to do in cases like<lb />
Yes and sometimes, "No<lb />
Singing is one of the best uses of<lb />
the mouth. We should not try to be a<lb />
canary bird and sing all the time�<lb />
even when occasion does not demand<lb />
but. if you have any vocal talent at<lb />
all, develop it and sing your way into<lb />
the hearts of men.<lb />
NEW SHIPMENT<lb />
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SO Cents<lb />
White's Stores<lb />
5c to $5.00<lb />
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For Spring I<lb />
Are Arriving Daily 1<lb />
DRESSES,<lb />
SUITS,<lb />
UNDERWEAR<lb />
HOSIERY, j<lb />
Accessories, Dress Goods<lb />
We have a good collect ion of the arta<lb />
styles and newest patterns that tl i<lb />
season affords und the prices are � esti<lb />
fifteen years. We eordiallj<lb />
see our new lines.<lb />
nvit<lb />
McKay- Washington (.<lb />
-o-<lb />
By Bertha Walston<lb />
On Thursday night, February 4, the<lb />
Scribblers held a very interesting<lb />
meeting in the staff room. The pro-<lb />
gram was conducted by Miss Clyde<lb />
Morton, who chose as her topic the<lb />
printing press. This subject was<lb />
quite fitting as the members of the<lb />
club are to go to Renfrew Printing<lb />
Company to see a paper in the mak-<lb />
ing during the next few days. Short<lb />
talks were made by Miss Elizabeth<lb />
Haywood, Willa Mitchell Dickey, and<lb />
about the machines that would be seen<lb />
on this trip.<lb />
The Scribblers Club will hold its<lb />
membership open until after the next<lb />
meeting, which is on the third Wed-<lb />
nesday night in February, after which<lb />
time no more persons will be allowed<lb />
to enter. It is necessary to be a mem-<lb />
ber of this club in order to be eligible<lb />
for membership on the Teco Echo<lb />
staff next year; therefore, it is ad-<lb />
visable that all persons interested in<lb />
journalistic work see Bertha Walston<lb />
vithin the next week.<lb />
Like fleecy clouds<lb />
Adrift on a sunny day;<lb />
Like spiders spinning a web<lb />
To catch their innocent prey;<lb />
Like the falling of the leaves<lb />
As they float gently windward;<lb />
Like the wave of the ocean<lb />
As the tide races inward;<lb />
Like the ants, who are working<lb />
And wasting their lives;<lb />
Like the bees taking honey<lb />
Back to their hives<lb />
Like all of these<lb />
And many things more<lb />
I think of the cars<lb />
That pass my door.<lb />
OH YE GOSSIPERS.<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 />
Oh ye gossipers�ye destroyers of<lb />
character, ye spreaders of secrets, and<lb />
ye destroyers of confidence, from<lb />
whence did ye come? Of whom are<lb />
ye messengers?<lb />
Yea, I have said destroyers of<lb />
character, for do ye not that? Ye<lb />
add to that which is told ye and pass<lb />
it on. The author of a tale recognizes<lb />
it not when, after passing the rounds,<lb />
it reaches his ears. Ye make a tale<lb />
like a ball of snow rolling from the<lb />
mountain peak to the bottom, gather-<lb />
ing as it goes. Regardless of the<lb />
harm, the evil therein, ye pass it on.<lb />
I doubt not that people have suffered<lb />
because of you.<lb />
As spreaders of secrets none could<lb />
surpass ye. Your tongue is "loose<lb />
and dangling at both ends The<lb />
"don't ye tell" passes on from ye to<lb />
others, but with little significance.<lb />
Know ye not what these words mean ?<lb />
Ye cannot say ye are not destroyers<lb />
of confidence for many have suspi-<lb />
cions because of ye. The little has<lb />
been made big, and mole hills have<lb />
been made mountains. Friends have<lb />
separated, love has been killed, homes<lb />
have been broken, as a result of your<lb />
pink wagging tongues.<lb />
Why have ye permitted your<lb />
mouths to repeat such things? Why<lb />
have ye permitted such to pass from<lb />
your lips? These I leave for your<lb />
answer for ye may be wiser than I.<lb />
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