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POE - LAN1ER<lb />
DEBATES TONIGHT<lb />
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GREENVILLE, N. C, SATURDAY, MARCH 5TH, 19.T2<lb />
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Frank Addresses<lb />
Student Body<lb />
TMENT<lb />
Tl�r Is Planted By Leaders On Cam-<lb />
pus. In Dedicated To Dr. right<lb />
Cn Monday morning, February 22,<lb />
Bast Carolina Teachers College held<lb />
t tree plaining' exercise in honor of the<lb />
bicentennial celebration of the birth<lb />
of George Washington, a great lover<lb />
of Jutture as well as a great command-<lb />
er and leader.<lb />
The entire student body assembled<lb />
in the auditorium at 10:39 A. ML for<lb />
the program. Mr. M. 1- Wright briefly<lb />
introduced the exercises, after which<lb />
:be Star Spangled Banner was sung.<lb />
lr. A. D. Frank, of the History de-<lb />
MTtmetit of this school, delivered an<lb />
Mftiress on "Washington. The Planter<lb />
OKi I.over of Trees He stated that<lb />
iMfhough in the past the Father of His<lb />
Jgbntry has been pictured as a demi-<lb />
Oli. and a faultless creature, there is<lb />
i tendency today to tear his character<lb />
o pieces and picture the real man, a<lb />
OS , w'ho made mistakes but who was<lb />
o superior that he will always stand<lb />
ut in the ranks of the great men of<lb />
Ifr nation.<lb />
Washington was a great lover of Discusses Truth, Honesty, Justice.<lb />
�fes. flowers, ami shrubs; and as a I'urily. Beauty, and Goodness.<lb />
MWof, the speaker quoted some of the j <lb />
igthorities of the life of Washington. On Sunday evening. February 28th,<lb />
tOC, gave excerpts from his diary. In lr. Herbert ReBarker delivered an in<lb />
Educational Meet<lb />
Meeting Held At Wash-<lb />
ington, I). C.<lb />
INTERESTING REPORT OF THE<lb />
ASSOCIATION OF AMERICAN<lb />
TEACHERS COLLEGES<lb />
BROUGHT BACK<lb />
Founders Day Celebration<lb />
DR. R. J. SLAY<lb />
Who acted as Master of Ceremonies at Founder's Day Program<lb />
Dr. Rebarker Is<lb />
Heard At Vesper<lb />
Student Volunteers<lb />
Are Studying India<lb />
I'shagram and Medical Missions<lb />
Topic For Discussion,<lb />
Are<lb />
hi- diary are found records of kinds<lb />
4B trees that Washington loved ami<lb />
��i!ted. One of his favorites, it seems<lb />
nt- the oak. for he planted many of<lb />
f$:y kind he could obtain.<lb />
J'ollowing this address. Miss Mamie<lb />
8gJenkins gave "What Do<lb />
kn We Plant This Tre<lb />
foresting talk at Y. W. C. A Service.<lb />
There are six things Paul believi il<lb />
composed our thoughts�truth, hon-<lb />
esty, justice, purity, beauty and good-<lb />
ness.<lb />
Troth�during this day of science<lb />
We Plant i we wonder if there are any truths.<lb />
?" and a! We find about us certain truths which<lb />
Interesting Lessons Are<lb />
Conducted<lb />
ody on it written especially for this j we should go by- -physical truths and<lb />
fa-ion. ' I spiritual truths. There is only one<lb />
The remainder of the program was person to live with and that is self.<lb />
�en around the cedar tree which was j We will be rewarded for not violating<lb />
Unted. Miss Millie Moore, President j spiritual laws as well as not breaking<lb />
f the Student Government Associa- j physical laws, for the Divine Creator<lb />
ioi .superintended the planting of the I knows when we violate the spiritual<lb />
pe, introducing in turn the president laws.<lb />
m representative of each organism-1 Honesty We must be honest with<lb />
i and telling what that organization j ourselves, and honest with our fellow<lb />
Bated when it planted the tree. man. Duo to our social environment.<lb />
(President Wright accepted the tree ; there is a standard for honesty.<lb />
,i<lb />
Ushagram means in Bergoli, "the<lb />
village of the Nev, Day" and it is a<lb />
village built on a campus of fifty<lb />
acres one hundred and thirty-eight<lb />
miles from Calcutta. Ushagram is a<lb />
community of Indiana boys and girls,<lb />
teachers and missionari<lb />
a cooperative proje I<lb />
Christianity adapted to<lb />
ions in Bergal. The adults arc mem-<lb />
bers of the community teaching the<lb />
students how to live- the richest sort<lb />
of life by sympathetic guidance in<lb />
self-directed activities initiated by<lb />
boys ami girls themselves.<lb />
�- engagefl in ; <lb />
in practical BJIV<lb />
rural condit-<lb />
At the last meeting of the X. E. A<lb />
which was held at Washington, I). C,<lb />
F. . T. C. was represented by eight<lb />
of her most efficient faculty member<lb />
those Ix'mg Dr. Meadows, Dr. Adams.<lb />
Dr. ReBarker, Dr. Slay. Mr. Hender-<lb />
 son. Mr. McGinni and Mr. Rose, Su<lb />
perintendent of the Greenville High<lb />
i School.<lb />
The part of the meeting to which!<lb />
i ar delegates paid most attention was<lb />
the Association of American Teach-i<lb />
ers Colleges. The program of thi<lb />
division in a very brief form is as i<lb />
follows:<lb />
Friday morning� Selection, Growth<lb />
and Development of Faculty Members<lb />
of Teachers Training Institutions.<lb />
Friday afternoon The Proper Place<lb />
and Functions of the Training School<lb />
in a Teacher Training Institution.<lb />
Friday evening Banquet. What<lb />
Constitute - an Efficient State Program<lb />
In Teachr Training.<lb />
Saturday morning What Part D<lb />
Standards Play In The Social Evolu- ;<lb />
tion of Teacher Training Institutions<lb />
Saturday afternoon�The Obliga- :<lb />
tions of Teacher Training Institution<lb />
to the Public in a Proper Consideration j<lb />
of:<lb />
(a) Student Personal Problems<lb />
(1) Financial Support<lb />
e'i Survey of Teacher Training'<lb />
Institutions.<lb />
Of course, at each of these meeting j<lb />
very noteworthy and influential men i<lb />
discussed various parts of the topic j<lb />
th' n under way. Their committee re-<lb />
ports were always given at the end of<lb />
J �� wo eting in order th�t there would I<lb />
 tt Deliver;<lb />
�� W right<lb />
�l Teach<lb />
Leading ddr<lb />
alks of I'linc<lb />
( oil<lb />
ege.<lb />
ANNUAL EVENT<lb />
pjaci<lb />
I. EVE<lb />
thi c<lb />
91 I.<lb />
� t<lb />
W. M. McGinnis<lb />
Speaks At Yes<lb />
PC �<lb />
61<lb />
�ver<lb />
tfth a few words of praise of the<lb />
Ofmer President of the United States<lb />
IRESSES<lb />
and HATS<lb />
i militv IllGl<lb />
itHarvtff<lb />
FOB TWENTY-TWO CENTS<lb />
I For twenty�two cents a day, i<lb />
flfelii boys and girls in North 1<lb />
Carolina are given an opiortunity !<lb />
to build a foundation for life.<lb />
For twenty two cents a day these ;<lb />
btys and girls are presented with j<lb />
lew experiences, new problems, and j<lb />
jfew facts.<lb />
 For twenty-twe cents a day a 1<lb />
Mttle more knowledge is added to �<lb />
�Itch boy and girl's original store-<lb />
lru"se"<lb />
I For twenty�two cents a day 86t,<lb />
�31 boys and girls are moulding a<lb />
�fe-tiiue character.<lb />
I For twenty-two cents a day, the<lb />
�tate provides an education for ev-<lb />
�ry boy and girl.<lb />
I Twenty-two cents a day, the dif-<lb />
Rrence between ignorance and edu-<lb />
ction; twenty-two cents, the dif-<lb />
rence between failure and suc-<lb />
twenty�two cents, the dif-<lb />
ence between disappointment and<lb />
ppiness.<lb />
Are the boys and girls of North<lb />
rolina worth twenty-two cents a<lb />
y Should twenty-two cents a<lb />
y be spent on the future citizens<lb />
Xorth Carolina? Should the<lb />
orth Carolina of tomorrow" be<lb />
enlightened State, giving every<lb />
y and girl from the mountains to<lb />
sea an opportunity to burgeon<lb />
t all that is within him, or should<lb />
is opportunity be limited at this<lb />
e of strees and financial depres-<lb />
�n? These are questions which<lb />
Jould be carefully considered in<lb />
ly school program based on ex-<lb />
fnditures from public taxation.<lb />
�State School Facts.<lb />
Justice�it deals with our relation-<lb />
ship with our fellow man. Are we<lb />
just? Can we be snobbish if we are<lb />
just to our fellow man? Probably, in<lb />
courts of today, there are times when<lb />
we do not receive justice, but there<lb />
is one place where we will all receive<lb />
justice�divinity. You can not find<lb />
an incident in Christ's life where he<lb />
did not give justice. The fundamental<lb />
failure of this age is because every-<lb />
body assumes that lie is something he<lb />
is not, yourself.<lb />
Purity�every individual desires<lb />
(Continued on Page 5)<lb />
Boys and girls from di<lb />
ant<lb />
villa-<lb />
ges where there are no schools come<lb />
to Ushagram for an education, and<lb />
there they live in little adobe cottages<lb />
which they themselves help to build.<lb />
In this school the students learn<lb />
very practical things. Besides school<lb />
work, they do numerous things, ft<lb />
you would visit I'shagram, you would<lb />
find almost everyone busy before ten<lb />
o'clock for that is the houi school be-<lb />
gins. You would see students working<lb />
in the bank, post office, tons, libra-<lb />
ries and fields.<lb />
Great excitement rules every year<lb />
on Flection Day when the village<lb />
Panchayat (council oi ruling body) is<lb />
(Continued m page 5)<lb />
to be no one meeting given<lb />
to that alone.<lb />
On Monday the entire city cele-<lb />
brated the Washington Bi-Centennial<lb />
Pictures of Washington were to be<lb />
seen everywhere, basts of him were<lb />
displayed in every prominent place.<lb />
statues were scattered throughout the<lb />
city, and Washington, D. C Many<lb />
sight-seeing tours, both for amuse-<lb />
ment and educational value, were held.<lb />
Some of the places visited being: The<lb />
White House. Arlington, Mt. Vernon.<lb />
and the Capitol, while the legislature<lb />
was in session.<lb />
The X. E. A. which opened its meet-<lb />
ing on Friday morning, February 19th.<lb />
closed Thursday evening, February<lb />
25th.<lb />
M<lb />
Margaret Dozi<lb />
On Sunday Ev<lb />
 W. ML McGin<lb />
an Church, Wj :<lb />
Ki<lb />
v. c<lb />
a mo:<lb />
A. Y<lb />
a;<lb />
I <lb />
Laniers And Poes Will Have<lb />
Exciting Combat Tonight<lb />
Number Alumnae Will<lb />
Be Present<lb />
Sound Arguments Are Expected From<lb />
Both Societies As They Defend<lb />
Their Positions<lb />
LOOKING FORWARD<lb />
Cummings says that although<lb />
thing in life would be the same<lb />
u went to college or if you did<lb />
j there would be many girls who<lb />
d come to E. C. T. C. just to get<lb />
bs three times daily.<lb />
The Lanier ami Poe Literary Socie-<lb />
ties will debate tonight on the query,<lb />
Resolved: That the United States<lb />
Should Maintain An Army and Navy-<lb />
Larger Than Is Actually Necessary<lb />
To Uphold Its Laws. The Poes will<lb />
defend the negative side while the La-<lb />
niers will support the affirmative.<lb />
The Lanier debaters are Ethel Par-<lb />
ker and Emily Lane. Miss Parker is<lb />
from Weldon, N. C, and is classified<lb />
here as a Junior with English, Geog-<lb />
raphy, and Science as her majors.<lb />
Emily Lane is from Hertford. N. C,<lb />
and is also a Junior. Her majors are<lb />
History and Science.<lb />
The debaters for the Poe Society<lb />
are Clara Vann Freeman and Lucy<lb />
LeRoy. Miss Freeman lives at Cole-<lb />
rain, N. C. She is a Sophomore with<lb />
Home Economics and Science as ma-<lb />
jors<lb />
Abbey Theatre<lb />
Irish Players To<lb />
Appear In March<lb />
NO STARS IN COMPANY. THEY<lb />
CLAIM, BIT CALLED ALL<lb />
STAR CAST IN AMERICA<lb />
CALLED BY CRITICS FINEST ACT-<lb />
ING COMPANY IN ENGLISH<lb />
SPEAKING WORLD<lb />
The Abbey Theatre Irish Players<lb />
called by critics the finest acting com-<lb />
pany in the English-speaking world<lb />
will appear at Fast Carolina Teachers-<lb />
College on the evening of March 10th.<lb />
As a literary and cultural ambassador<lb />
from a small country to a large one<lb />
comes this group of inspired players<lb />
of inspired plays.<lb />
During their tour of the United<lb />
States and Canada, the Abbey Theatre.<lb />
Dublin, will be closed because there is<lb />
no "second company Since the Irish<lb />
Free State will not permit this being<lb />
done very often, this is probably the<lb />
Lucy LeRoy is from Goldshoro. She only chance many people will have to<lb />
is a Freshman and her majors are His- see these actors within a decade at<lb />
tory and English.<lb />
A number of the alumni will be<lb />
present to boost their society.<lb />
least. In America tiny would be call-<lb />
ed an "All Star Cast but they insist<lb />
(Continued on Page 4)<lb />
"Greet the unseen with a smile,<lb />
said Browning. Can this be done<lb />
Whether it can or whether it can-<lb />
not, Fast Carolina Teachers College<lb />
is doing it. If we stop to think how<lb />
much beauty has been added to our<lb />
campus during the last year, we<lb />
have evidence enough that someone<lb />
had a bright foresight into the fu-<lb />
ture. It is true. We still have<lb />
some hoard walks, hut they are rap-<lb />
idly disappearing. By the time<lb />
that George Washington is three<lb />
hundred years old, the campus will<lb />
be a lovely garden of trees shading<lb />
mental pursuers from the sun.<lb />
When this all happens, the num-<lb />
ber of students will be larger, and<lb />
many more courses will be offered.<lb />
There are thousands only waiting<lb />
for the call to join the mighty cru-<lb />
sade against illiteracy. Many, many<lb />
of them are going to find no better<lb />
starting place than our own college<lb />
which we all love.<lb />
In all its development and prog-<lb />
ress, our Alma Mater has not over-<lb />
looked the spiritual element that<lb />
must enter into this movement. As<lb />
time goes on, more and more em-<lb />
phasis is being placed upon its im-<lb />
portance. We cannot know just<lb />
what the future holds in store for<lb />
us, and we are thankful for it.<lb />
There would be no joy and glory in<lb />
looking forward if we knew what<lb />
was coming; so with our banners<lb />
ever uplifted and our motto Ser-<lb />
vice to our fellowmen we are<lb />
marching forward with a steady<lb />
pace to light up the way and make<lb />
it easier for those who shall follow-<lb />
in our foot steps to travel.<lb />
my answi<lb />
i i hov,<lb />
to be? How<lb />
be? The<lb />
which we me;<lb />
height, lov ne<lb />
How tall s<lb />
tall should a<lb />
to be pure. C<lb />
hand in. hand.<lb />
should be ta<lb />
clean of b dy<lb />
is waiting, b<lb />
men who are<lb />
it is som thii<lb />
an.<lb />
Yo<lb />
sh�<lb />
W<lb />
grow<lb />
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lattmg doesn ; gel<lb />
Lei us teai n to b<lb />
society, and be  �<lb />
.�St home or sil uai �<lb />
a lot and gee- a lpn<lb />
How wide shi uld<lb />
should be wide en<lb />
sympathy, love and<lb />
far as possible to<lb />
humanity. We tnus<lb />
I live everything yot<lb />
service don't build<lb />
youi self.<lb />
How big should<lb />
e<lb />
As nearly as b<lb />
as one can be. Wasn't 11. tall � igh<lb />
to be pure, low enough to be humble,<lb />
and wide enough to let H; sympathj<lb />
love and talents extend so as to bring<lb />
blesings to humanity?<lb />
LENNOX ROBINSON TO SPEAK.<lb />
Fore-runner of The Vhboy<lb />
Irish Players.<lb />
Theatre<lb />
On March 9th. Lennox Robinson, d<lb />
rector of the Abbey Theatre Irish!<lb />
Players, is going to speak in the<lb />
Austin Auditorium at T1 o'clock.<lb />
He will talk on Irish drama, and es-<lb />
pecially on the work of modern dra-<lb />
matists. Mr. Robinson is the director<lb />
of the Players and will return to tlv<lb />
campus to coach the play the "Far Off<lb />
Hills on March 19th.<lb />
. a<lb />
ery<lb />
� on the<lb />
-1' day<lb />
founded,<lb />
honor<lb />
asses of<lb />
Seat- at<lb />
lumbers<lb />
als from<lb />
on the<lb />
ge were Mr R. J. Slay,<lb />
tei � .� i. monies, President Rob-<lb />
H. Wi � Mr. S. .1. Everett, the<lb />
r of i he day. members of the<lb />
nd ;chool board. At present<lb />
are dxty five members of the<lb />
back in 1907 there were only<lb />
whom were present at this<lb />
' � r tl singing of -The Old North<lb />
Dr. Slay, professor of science<lb />
ge, told very briefly why we<lb />
en havi ga Founder's Day after all<lb />
.  and why this particular<lb />
chosen. We have a Found-<lb />
'�� he said, to recall to our minds<lb />
of th �se v ho made this In-<lb />
m ibh . It is on March 5th,<lb />
ai so that the Alumnae may<lb />
�  ;i to ome.<lb />
J V Ji j r, a memeber of the<lb />
itees, led in the devotional<lb />
Mr. Joyner has been con-<lb />
  �<lb />
, .��e since its touiiu-<lb />
. ai (j is well known to both the<lb />
. ty and student b �iy as he has<lb />
i i. re a good many times in the<lb />
' a id  always welcomed heartily.<lb />
The - udent body stood then and<lb />
ai "Tramp, Tramp. Tramp a<lb />
 "Tramp, Tramp. Tramp, the<lb />
are Marching The words for<lb />
h ng were written by Miss Jen-<lb />
, a l n '��� r �: the English Depart-<lb />
ince the founding of the Teach-<lb />
Coll xv. This special adaption of<lb />
ng inspired both teacbers-in-tbe-<lb />
� ai i the Uideiit ii'ifiy to work for<lb />
1 nor and glory of the school.<lb />
address of welcome was brought<lb />
thi friends of the school and the<lb />
� by Miss Deanie Roone Has-<lb />
� . :� : : of the State Alumnae<lb />
ati � . Miss Haskett was editor-<lb />
hieJ t the Teco Eeho, the college<lb />
 i . East Carolina Teachers Col-<lb />
 it year it was ever publish-<lb />
SI e is on of the most capable<lb />
tl at � d have been chosen for<lb />
Ids and very gracious!<lb />
It visitors on this glad<lb />
tl � i ginal faculty -<lb />
welcome and<lb />
I he eleven original faculty<lb />
fivi arc still affiliated with<lb />
� c-hool ti day. These are Miss<lb />
 t( W. ! ewis, of the Art Department<lb />
M ; Mamu E. Jenkins, of the English<lb />
Di rtment, Miss Maria D. Graham,<lb />
1- partment of Mathematics,<lb />
VI Sallie Joyner Davis, a niece of<lb />
Dr. � Y. Joyner, and of the History<lb />
Dei a " ' i"� i Mr. Leon R. Mea-<lb />
the glish Department.<lb />
Pi sident Wright's message was,<lb />
"The Function of a Teachers College<lb />
This r. ; ublic in which we live, he said,<lb />
is one of the greatest experiments in<lb />
government ever made, and its in-<lb />
fluence is being felt throughout the<lb />
world. The government rests directly<lb />
upon the shoulders of the citizenship<lb />
and for that reoson it is e isential that<lb />
we have an intelligent and enlightened<lb />
citizenship, regardless of color. The<lb />
public school system is at the very<lb />
foundation of oar government and the<lb />
success or failure of our government<lb />
is dependent upon the type of men and<lb />
women who teach the youth of our<lb />
land. Teachers Colleges throughout<lb />
America are rendering one of the<lb />
greatest possible service to the gov-<lb />
ernment. The hope of our govern-<lb />
mental ability is dependent upon pub-<lb />
lic education and public education is<lb />
dependent upon well trained teachers.<lb />
For that reason, the American teach-<lb />
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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 3, 1925, at the Podtoffice,<lb />
Greenville, N. C. under the<lb />
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EDITORIAL XT AW<lb />
Maggie McPhersonEditor<lb />
Elizabeth Kaywood . Managing Editor<lb />
Assistant Editors<lb />
Carolyn Conner, Marguerite Lane,<lb />
Esteile McClees, Elizabeth<lb />
Thompson<lb />
Co-ED Staff<lb />
I. W. Wood . .<lb />
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Mamie E. Jenkin<lb />
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instant Editor<lb />
. . . Advisor<lb />
BUSINESS STAKE<lb />
Roslyn Sattei white . . Business Mgr<lb />
Mytrie (hay Hodges . . As't Rus. Mgr<lb />
Advertising Managers<lb />
Sara Johnson, Mary I Pipkin, Ethel<lb />
Parker<lb />
Circulation Managees<lb />
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Ruth HoodAssistant Typist<lb />
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M. L. WrightAdvisoi<lb />
SATURDAY, .MARCH 5th, 1932<lb />
of 1914, we remain unconvinced<lb />
as to the wisdom of the predeces-<lb />
sors.<lb />
"Fourteen years after the ar-<lb />
mistice tlui glamor and heroism<lb />
of that period fails to impress us,<lb />
even when inscribed in gilt on<lb />
stone memorials. The sword has<lb />
lost its brilliance; the helmets<lb />
and shiny buttons are tarnished.<lb />
In fact, the whole glorious tem-<lb />
ple of Mars has crumbled into<lb />
ashes. We respect the war dead,<lb />
but we question the judgment of<lb />
those responsible for their death.<lb />
�N. S. E. A.<lb />
������o<lb />
IX WHATSOEVER STATE.<lb />
We are often reminded of<lb />
Paul's statement when he said.<lb />
"I have learned, in whatsoever<lb />
state I am. therewith to be con-<lb />
tent but seldom do the remind-<lb />
ers tell us that Paul did not have<lb />
in mind to be content in the state<lb />
f standing still. If that state-<lb />
ment is to be interpreted literal<lb />
ly, then Paul tailed miserably to also gives the student an erra-<lb />
live up to his own philosophy, neons concept of the direct mean-<lb />
for we Know Paul was ever on<lb />
the alert to change bad situations<lb />
into good. He was not content<lb />
to let things drift where they<lb />
would.<lb />
Dr. Reinhold Xiebar, profes-<lb />
sor at the Union Theological<lb />
Seminary,<lb />
statement<lb />
believe in<lb />
Dr. Glenn Frank, president of<lb />
the University of Wisconsin says<lb />
'Western education must share<lb />
the blame for the breakdown of<lb />
political, social and economit-<lb />
leadership in the United States<lb />
Specialists, according to Dr.<lb />
Prank, are not capable of meet-<lb />
ing and "wrestling with difficult<lb />
problems as a whole In a crisis<lb />
the specialists are not willing to<lb />
assume full responsibility for<lb />
"general conclusions<lb />
o�,��,<lb />
Dr. Homer 0. Rainey, Buck-<lb />
nell University president, said<lb />
that the lack of intellectual in-<lb />
terests in college students was<lb />
the "most serious obstacle to<lb />
their pursueing independent<lb />
work and gaining lasting values<lb />
from education<lb />
"We must find Dr. Rainev<lb />
said, "ways of developing strong<lb />
intellectual interests on the part<lb />
of our students. Our present sys-<lb />
tem of higher education is de-<lb />
structive to creative work and<lb />
ernor Gardner<lb />
"Truth cru lied.<lb />
"error, wounded<lb />
and dies amon<lb />
pers.<lb />
The tren<lb />
lies a great <lb />
n-<lb />
UO(<lb />
' will<lb />
writ h<lb />
p<lb />
Uampus Gossip<lb />
down through ages it v .<lb />
to pieces constantly, !i<lb />
it came (tut stronger. <lb />
literature has become<lb />
because �(' its ability t<lb />
criticism and live on in<lb />
tht obstacles that ha"<lb />
its way.<lb />
To wail beeau  mo<lb />
said something aboul '<lb />
organization ol which<lb />
president is like the lit<lb />
who spent her time �<lb />
cause Susie had call<lb />
If Abraham Lincoln ! a<lb />
and said 1 he 8 ui hi rn<lb />
were telling L;l <lb />
were not t rue : e<lb />
been called t h rld' i<lb />
fool, bui because n <lb />
til, �'  j : �<lb />
r4<lb />
1<lb />
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W:<lb />
fSft<lb />
one<lb />
ing of education, that it is char<lb />
acterized by a text boo recita-<lb />
tion, grade, credit, point, time<lb />
concept<lb />
In a recent address. Dr.<lb />
Kleinsmid, president of<lb />
Von<lb />
the<lb />
said<lb />
unfavorable circumstances.<lb />
Because they are the grand-<lb />
sons of pioneers. Americans<lb />
have not yet realized that the<lb />
charm of life consists of periods<lb />
of leisure.�Andre Mauroris.<lb />
o�<lb />
People in the United States<lb />
are hitting their talents in cubby-<lb />
holes and tomato cans.�Dr.<lb />
Warren M. Persons.<lb />
The village "belle's wisecracks<lb />
liquor habits and morals are as<lb />
up-to-date as her city cousin's.�<lb />
Albert Blumenthal.<lb />
Labour to keep alive in your<lb />
breast that little spark of celes-<lb />
tial lire, conscience.�George<lb />
Washington.<lb /><lb />
It is not enough thai women<lb />
should know only what men<lb />
know.�Lady Astor.<lb />
I don't mind red<lb />
vism or socialism,<lb />
object to is hypocrb<lb />
bug.�Lady Astor.<lb />
-hot bolshe-<lb />
but what I<lb />
V and hum-<lb />
evidently accents that University of California,<lb />
mildly. He does not that of the 500 to '600 words<lb />
resigning oneself to with which common laborers are<lb />
� j presumed to be endowed, about<lb />
Aid: half make up the college fresh-<lb />
"To resign one's self to immu- man's vocabulary. "The word.<lb />
able circumstance, to find satis- 'swell' alone he said, "is used<lb />
faction in inner values, is the to describe 4972 situations.<lb />
answer of religion to the prob- To make that correct on our<lb />
Jem of life. But it is one thing campus we would have to sub-<lb />
to accept our own limitationsUtitute "cute" for swell<lb />
and those of nature and another - 0 �<lb />
to accept a society which con-<lb />
signs some men to poverty and<lb />
heaps wealth into the laps of<lb />
others. Social circumstance is<lb />
never immutable and religion is<lb />
always being betrayed into coun-<lb />
seling acceptance where there,<lb />
ought to be heroic rebellion<lb />
Taking what Dr. Xiebar says<lb />
as logical philosophy and apply-<lb />
ing it to our own little world,<lb />
wt should not so often condemn<lb />
the dissatisfied students. They; ()n March 19th, the Abbey<lb />
have not worked out the pro�- Theatre Irish Players will ap-<lb />
lem as Dr. Xiebar has. but be- j pear here for a performance,<lb />
hind most ot their dissatisfac- jhese world famous plavers have<lb />
tion and restlessness there is been said to be the finest group<lb />
probably a cause besides that of Gf piavers j� the English-speak<lb />
just ' ii  <lb />
dent<lb />
clliet<lb />
men.<lb />
The organi<lb />
stand an in � r.<lb />
ed to pieces but<lb />
si i onger than<lb />
ganization tha<lb />
only an invalid<lb />
withers am'<lb />
dares to sa<lb />
th:<lb />
u i<lb />
(lif<lb />
Open Forum<lb />
All students are urged t<lb />
bute to the ),� nl i a . �' ' .<lb />
IT SHOULD LI<lb />
I �  �<lb />
T�<lb />
.tt .t M<lb />
V.<lb />
A Sophomore at Yale is pay- have takei<lb />
ing much of his way through i ball on th<lb />
college by washing dogs. The<lb />
students here who are clamniei-<lb />
ill); for self-help jobs ought to<lb />
set- if they couldn't get a job<lb />
washing rabbits.<lb />
 e ir<lb />
t ri<lb />
&amp;<lb />
ABBEY THEATRE IRISH<lb />
PLAYERS.<lb />
. m and w<lb />
since we have<lb />
some students<lb />
applies to eve<lb />
Out of appr<lb />
committee's el<lb />
i ampus, if nol<lb />
playing shout<lb />
plies to both t<lb />
))l<lb />
being disagreeable stu-<lb />
it<lb />
o<lb />
ing; world. They present only tht<lb />
"genuine great" plays. The en-<lb />
tertaining value is excellent and j .<lb />
an the masterpieces of litera<lb />
IT Wo VI IU LONfL<lb />
A fool must now and then be<lb />
right by chance.�William Cow-<lb />
per.<lb />
The only public peace the In-<lb />
dian nation knows is the peace of<lb />
a public prison.�Mahal ma Gan-<lb />
dhi.<lb />
A frozen asset is just a bank-<lb />
er's mistake.�Will Rogers,<lb />
My father's saying was: The<lb />
great tragedy of science: the<lb />
slaying of a beautiful theory by<lb />
an ugly fact.�Leonard Huxley.<lb />
o<lb />
If the repeal or retention of<lb />
the Eighteenth Amendment is<lb />
not a political issue, how did it<lb />
get into the Constitution?�Al-<lb />
fred E. Smith.<lb />
Dr. Charles C Abbot, secre-<lb />
tary of the Smithsonian Institu-<lb />
tion, has invented a peridometer.<lb />
or "brass brain capable of solv-<lb />
ing with more acuracy than hu-<lb />
man calculators the problems<lb />
presented by the curves of natu-<lb />
ral processes in space and time.<lb />
It will be used as a long-time<lb />
weather forecaster.<lb />
A CHALLENGE TO THE<lb />
WOULD-BE TEACHERS ture that have lived for decaoes.<lb />
 The manager and director.<lb />
President George WiUard Fra Mr. Lennox Robinson, directs<lb />
sier, Colorado State Teachers! the plays personally. He is. per-<lb />
College in the December Journal! haps, considered the greatest of<lb />
of the National Education Asso-i the younger Irish dramatists. He<lb />
ciatioti, said "if we could replace' wrote "The White-headed Boy<lb />
all uneducated and unsuccessful; the "Big House "The Lost;<lb />
teachers in the schools of Ameri Leader and a number of other<lb />
ca, there would be no surplus 'successful days. There are four- <lb />
Now, according to Dr. Frazier teen excellent players. It has j<lb />
is a good opportunity "to im-jbeen seventeen years since they<lb />
prove the quality of teaching j visited America, but their su-i<lb />
lie proposes to eliminate the perb acting and "the vivid real<lb />
surplus of teachers by limiting j ities presented by their unusual'<lb />
the student admission to teacher plays are still poignantly remem-l<lb />
I the<lb />
ilege;<lb />
.1 (�<lb />
unpc'i tanl<lb />
ft Sh ill<lb />
tl<lb />
thi<lb />
:i - ki<lb />
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f<lb />
training institutions, by elimi-<lb />
nating incapable students during<lb />
training, and by replacing the<lb />
unqualified teachers that now<lb />
have positions with those that<lb />
are fitted. The law of survival<lb />
should apply to teachers as well America.<lb />
bered by all who saw them<lb />
The plav that is to be given<lb />
here is "The Far Off Hills by <lb />
Lennox Robinson. It is a gay '<lb />
comedy in three acts. This play<lb />
has not yet been produced in<lb />
as people of other professions<lb />
In one instance he says, "thous-<lb />
ands of unprepared and unsuc-<lb />
cessful merchants, farmers, law-<lb />
yers and doctors are forced to<lb />
give up their occupations be-<lb />
cause they cannot stand the com-<lb />
petition of those who are more<lb />
intelligent or better prepared.<lb />
Teachers should not be afraid to<lb />
stand the same test<lb />
Whether or not President Fra<lb />
The performance will be a de-<lb />
lightful one. People from all<lb />
over Eastern North Carolina<lb />
should be urged to comebecause<lb />
the present tour made by these<lb />
famous versatile players is prob-<lb />
ably the last for ten years. Begin<lb />
now to write your friends about<lb />
it. Don't let them miss the oppor-1<lb />
tunity of seeing these players<lb />
of which Dr. Eric Wettergreen,<lb />
Director of the National Theatre<lb /><lb />
:h<lb />
Dorothy Thompson has re-<lb />
vealed that the hobby of her hus-<lb />
band, the novelist Sinclair Lewis<lb />
is science.<lb />
�o�<lb />
After two years the jazz age<lb />
seems as far away as the days not fitted<lb />
zier is right in his advocacy of of Stockholm, said: "The acting<lb />
such a policy will remain to be<lb />
seen, but it should at least be a<lb />
challenge to students of teacher<lb />
training colleges during this<lb />
time of surplus teachers. It<lb />
would be wise for every would-<lb />
be teacher to take an inventory<lb />
of herself, and see, if such a<lb />
test should be put to them, if she<lb />
would be one of those that would<lb />
be discarded as not qualified or<lb />
before the vvat<lb />
gerald.<lb />
F. Scott Fitz-<lb />
STUDENT PLEADS FOR<lb />
LIFE OF GENERATION<lb />
In speaking before the Disarm<lb />
ament Conference, where he rep-<lb />
resented the Intercollegiate Dis-<lb />
armament Council and the Stu-<lb />
dent Christian Movements of<lb />
Great Britain and the United<lb />
States, James, F. Green, Yale<lb />
Senior, said in part:<lb />
"After contemplating the e-<lb />
vents preceding the catastrophe<lb />
�<lb />
It is impossible at the present<lb />
to draw a line between the good<lb />
and the bad teachers. A strict<lb />
enforcement of the law of "sur-<lb />
vival of the fittest" is not possi-<lb />
ble right now and all the poor<lb />
teachers will not be forced to<lb />
give up their schools, but it is<lb />
necessary for teachers and every<lb />
would-be-teacher to realize that<lb />
the situation where teachers are<lb />
teachers because they cannot do<lb />
anything else no longer exists<lb />
It belongs to past generations.<lb />
Bernard Shaw's statement that<lb />
"those who can, do, those who<lb />
can t, teach to put it mild, is a<lb />
simple untruth.<lb />
of the Abbey Theatre is the best<lb />
in the world. In the theatre,<lb />
there must be an appeal to the<lb />
emotions, and because of the<lb />
naturalism of the acting at the<lb />
Abbey Theatre and its definite<lb />
emotionalism, it is a model for<lb />
all Europe<lb />
o�<lb />
ORGANIZATIONS AND<lb />
CRITICISM.<lb />
We often hear the president<lb />
ol some organization or class, or<lb />
the head of some publication la-<lb />
menting tne fact that ho Q<lb />
ization of which she is head is<lb />
being criticised. Is she wanting<lb />
sympathy? Does she think her<lb />
particular organization to be<lb />
faultless? Nothing marks tin-<lb />
weakness of any organization so<lb />
much as the fact that it cannot<lb />
stand criticism.<lb />
tion tf S .beanng on the situa-<lb />
ton?L,t ls true then the faults<lb />
should be remedied and not co -<lb />
Stt M ' 1? Pensions.<lb />
n it is not true, then do as Gov-<lb />
Heal ii<lb />
should I<lb />
I weighed<lb />
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a.ks for<lb />
that evei<lb />
make h<lb />
not mean for<lb />
denial ding swi<lb />
will probablj<lb />
the cla s v:i!it<lb />
and liiu- op Iti<lb />
for your request<lb />
sense for doing j ���<lb />
The point in di n<lb />
is to outweigh the �<lb />
and more reaoona!<lb />
fuss because you<lb />
certain privilege. I<lb />
your class capable<lb />
cision and have s;<lb />
which to base you<lb />
student is not a �<lb />
and regulations hai<lb />
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planations for their<lb />
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next term. You want to kn<lb />
they are? Well, lei me thin<lb />
ute. Oh! you can go ap ton n<lb />
until To P. If. and you can �<lb />
show with a boy at night.<lb />
nut alone. You have to have<lb />
ron same as when you have<lb />
date in the afternoon! You c<lb />
see a boy alone up lien- ! <lb />
isn't it ridiculous? Why, n<lb />
80 many girls go wild when I<lb />
out in the big, had world! Uox<lb />
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dates a month. Same a- everyb<lb />
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Mr. Wright<lb />
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Carolina from ' -<lb />
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and a aaeml ei I �<lb />
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golf, and when -<lb />
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tion of Mr. Wright a<lb />
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and ls;f�, wa- six f- I<lb />
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1'ft him out foi ai<lb />
long arms would reacli<lb />
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Top row from left to right - Miss Lewis. Mr. Ragsdale,<lb />
Miss McKenney, Miss Davis. Midcle row - Miss<lb />
Graham. Miss Jenkins, Mr. Austin. Bottom<lb />
row - Mr. Wilson, Mrs. Ogborn, Mrs. Bishoy<lb />
H MS OFF.<lb />
jr. M I. Wright once wrote ��<lb />
short article named the "American<lb />
Boy in which he said. "1 take off my<lb />
hat to th- American Boy The stu<lb />
dent at this institution today wish t.<lb />
change that expression and saj "1<lb />
take off my hat to the six members oi<lb />
the original faculty that are still teach<lb />
ing here!<lb />
While delving into past volumes of<lb />
the Tec Echo, 1 suddenly came to an<lb />
issue in which 1 found a short bio-<lb />
graphical sketch of Dr. Wright, Miss<lb />
Jenkins, Miss Davis and Miss Graham.<lb />
So k.eiily did I enjoy this sketch of<lb />
thinker, and lias been taught to fight<lb />
for principle rather than for populari-<lb />
ty. My ancestors were not politicians<lb />
in the usual sense of the term but<lb />
shared in all civic and political re-<lb />
sponsibilities.<lb />
All ol my life has been spent in the<lb />
state except two years of childhood,<lb />
my first two years as a teacher, and<lb />
the several years I spent in college.<lb />
My college career began a few days<lb />
before my sixteenth birthday in Nash-<lb />
ville, Tennessee at "Old Peabody<lb />
After several years ol teaching e<lb />
perience, 1 went to Teachers College,<lb />
Columbia University, where 1 sat at<lb />
the feet oi Dr. David K. Smith and<lb />
Dr. Naomi Norsworthy and others. I<lb />
received mj H. S. degree and bache-<lb />
lor's diploma in Mathematics at the<lb />
end ol two years. Since that time 1<lb />
have attended summer school four dif-<lb />
ferent summers and spent the year<lb />
1924 26 at Te?chers (Siege again.<lb />
when I received mj M. A. degree. M'j<lb />
first two years of teaching were in a<lb />
one-room school in Shelby County,<lb />
Tennessee, under a woman county<lb />
superintendent, the aunt of Miss Char-<lb />
les William ot N. E. A. lame.<lb />
work. In addition to this training. I<lb />
: at in .lass at i'eabody, Baylor, Yah<lb />
and Columbia for seven years. On<lb />
year in the Crockett Texas High<lb />
School and twenty-two years at Ea<lb />
Carolina Teachers College constitute<lb />
my teaching experience. I was in tl<lb />
United States Army from August 191 ,<lb />
to September 1919, but did not go<lb />
over-seas.<lb />
Hunting is my choice of out-do<lb />
sports; homelife and my library fa<lb />
nisli mi' the greatest amount of plea:<lb />
are; my hobby, which is probably n l<lb />
a good one. is never to be absolutely<lb />
idle; my chief ambition is to become<lb />
a good teacher.<lb />
REGISTRATION SPRING QUAR-<lb />
TER.<lb />
W� �K� i<lb />
TOE GREENVILLE CAPE<lb />
Just what you v ant, jui f when you want it<lb />
The Bes1 of Food<lb />
arge, Currituck t Cherokee. ' th' " came h"m and taught Eng<lb />
The itinerant spirit, still strong, jish� Greek, Science, and Mathematics!<lb />
rops out periodically, in the annual j i 1 father's high school. I taught<lb />
oui t Washington or wild goose mathematics in the Goldsboro High;<lb />
�liases from Canada to British Hon- School the year before I came to Green I<lb />
luras, or just rolling along North Car- viJle. 1 have been connected with this  .<lb />
dina's good roads. "Go" was the first institution since its establishment<lb />
verb learned. "I am going to Europe i in y10<lb />
two years from now Whenever the I The  bi� triP  mv lif(' was m<lb />
formula is changed to "one year ai111 when ' xy,m tu S;U1 Francisco by<lb />
disaster follows, such as the world wa  Kansas City, Denver, Vellow-<lb />
Wu or the breaking of a bank or a stonc Park- Pikes 1V:iV � Los Angeles.<lb />
hone, and returned by way of Oregon, Wash<lb />
ington, and the Canadian Rockies.<lb />
My avocation has had two phases;<lb />
Several new students will enter Ea t<lb />
Carolina Teachers College for the<lb />
spring quarter, beginning Monday,<lb />
March 1 Ith.<lb />
The usual routine for registration<lb />
will be carried out with the exceptioi<lb />
that students will be expected to r. g<lb />
'�! by classes, that is, by year grou<lb />
 A separate period will be assigned f.<lb />
each group, and all other groups will<lb />
be expected t remain away from th.<lb />
registration building at that time<lb />
The periods assigned to the different<lb />
THE NEW SPRING<lb />
Foot<lb />
wear<lb />
i<lb />
 EsHere. WeF.<lb />
( ti.ms Wh.<lb />
I Want Youi<lb />
FOR YOU<lb />
Conic In ;<lb />
and<lb />
bate has made me a kind of pioneer<lb />
Urn ot North Carolina tirst kinder<lb />
arteners experimented with m<lb />
three. 1 was<lb />
at<lb />
fascinated with the<lb />
Sin used in.<lb />
letuonstrate to a skep-<lb />
early history of these teachers that 1<lb />
i ,ii.  � it  to tfnit I projecting around with collection<lb />
at once decide t" pass 11 on to oU<lb />
, . �  �� . i u , i pictures and scrapbooks. I<lb />
through this issue o! the teco pa ho. j<lb />
Missing Mis- lewis' name and know<lb />
tag he w.i- among the first faculty, 1<lb />
immediately gathered the high spots<lb />
ol hei life and am likewise passing it<lb />
on to you. Another name that we are<lb />
particularly interested in today was<lb />
missing, Dr. Meadows, who became a<lb />
mtn-r of the faculty here for the<lb />
� ne of a religious nature, the other of<lb />
m athletic oi outdoor nature. For<lb />
in the college 1<lb />
thirteen years hei<lb />
ul.i not' was ebairman of the : �� �<lb />
e induced to leave the kindergarten, i tee Ml tlu' V- W-� A- Several hours<lb />
each week were given to this work,<lb />
tied public the new-fangled theory<lb />
that a child that did not know her let-<lb />
ter could learn to read.<lb />
1 was one ot the first four girls to j<lb />
break into a North Carolina boys' .m! <lb />
i.gc and earn an A. B. degree from<lb />
a oy it wa<lb />
and what<lb />
garden " the Blue Rid<lb />
Fellowship work, the '<lb />
tbeii beginnings in tl<lb />
tie<lb />
mnsnine<lb />
ge fund. Wor. I<lb />
 store all had<lb />
rose days. The<lb />
store, a suggestion of mine, eame into<lb />
being to serve the girls "first" to make<lb />
Primarj and Grammar Curricula<lb />
A. M.<lb />
8:15 to 9:15 All D's<lb />
9:15 to 10:15 Seniors<lb />
!0:15 (. 11:1a Juniors<lb />
11:15 to 12:30 Sophomores<lb />
P. M.<lb />
! :�) to 2:35 Primal y "s<lb />
�J:� to �" Grammar C's<lb />
3:35 to 4:15 Completion of unfinish-<lb />
ed schedules<lb />
High School Curricula<lb />
A. M.<lb />
8:15 to 10:00 Seniors<lb />
10:00 to 11:15 Juniors<lb />
11 :15 to 12:30 Sophomores<lb />
I . M.<lb />
1:35 t 2:35 -Freshmen<lb />
� to 3:00 Completion of unfinish-<lb />
ed schedule.<lb />
Each group is urged to arrive at tin<lb />
Campus Buildin<lb />
1 Newesl Edea V<lb />
I<lb />
I and Straps In N.<lb />
 Black and White G<lb />
 and Brown Puni -<lb />
I and The Prices<lb />
ud of Our Selec-<lb />
:  and We<lb />
Vftei All Yours<lb />
Show You The<lb />
 N i elty Cutout<lb />
; hades of Blue, Green,<lb />
binations. Also Black<lb />
(xfords and Gilly Tie<lb />
v 1932 Models Too<lb />
$2.95 to $5.95<lb />
i<lb />
,r at the beginning of . t<lb />
rAHTMLNT STORE<lb />
ONC<lb />
"At summe se sTon DrVeiows Trinity College, which entitles me to a �� � Oucief sources of the �� fm. � J.<lb />
a co " d' o till the high lights I� ammg the Luke Alumnae. Inci -�'� orth. Blue Ridge fund were: the m;nn :iU,llt(,nUi,l by the ��. � <lb />
t . f 'k'n?ally jt a!sn makeS U' PSrtly �. in Cara ' ' the left of the lobby. After having cot<lb />
Ifyouwnm to spetrf a few moments P��ible for the woman problem ; P-k.ijjr straw rn making curtam �, ,h(.u, registration th,y .� v<lb />
 time in dStful retrospect- there and the co-educat,o�al college.  th? � � and selling leek :i, � tht. ha� y th(, � ����,<lb />
 " . ,  i ai I was in the first facultv at East Caro- i unaei  uces. , . i shnnlH  B�� i i ti <lb />
there and the co-educatiotiai colleg<lb />
I was in the first faculty at East Cai<lb />
in. Teachers College.<lb />
Since getting my M. A. degree from<lb />
Columbia University, I have been back I ' ' ' �<lb />
in the summer and for a full year to<lb />
. es, and s tling<lb />
�am out un.iei the ti<lb />
Having bad two brothers and bavin<lb />
been brought up with a crowd of boys, <lb />
I was ever fond of outdo sports. 1<lb />
i ode horse back, play<lb />
quet, and tennis. In the ea<lb />
leave the hall by the center door. Eaci<lb />
tudent should be sun to bring th�<lb />
course book with him m registration J I<lb />
day. ; <lb />
There will be no general assembly j j<lb />
����-��� for announcements on registration 1<lb />
wa<lb />
(V<lb />
ariv uays ot<lb />
mcefmng<lb />
get other courses at Teachers College � � ��.� � �� uav. borne announcement<lb />
I wanted f�r work here. I have brows- J�?" l T hv te"nis a-  registration will be made at Chapel<lb />
ed around during the summers, once j aml dn1 the annual tennis tourna- Jon Tuesday. March 10th. i I<lb />
yoin time in delightful retrospect<lb />
of the tirst original teachers that<lb />
are still with us. 1 urge you to read<lb />
these sketches.<lb />
Ji a few terms are out of date, re-<lb />
member that all but two were written<lb />
four years ago.<lb />
President Robert 11. Wright<lb />
Robert Herring Wright. President<lb />
i East Carolina Teachers College, at the University of Wisconsin<lb />
M fingers were staind early. II ������ �'� �or fcourse i vith thl, Registrar on I 1<lb />
' t speil by putting together a Jame  lni J�s� MacFayden Tuesday or Wednesday, March 15 oi '<lb />
ubscription schools and l w-� seing words come out. The J l��� 4Jchallenge and Won. ,� They may 1)(. feft in offlJe Xo -<lb />
Oak Ridze Institute before be went to owner of the printing press promoted f�,f"f 1 �d unseMat the Austin Building or left at the<lb />
Carolina,� l '��ki�K � everything on the!� MUrwed its application caused J Registrar' office.<lb />
Notice To College Girls<lb />
We Art' Reducing Prit<lb />
Huif Soles and Heels On All<lb />
ATork<lb />
born m Parkersburg, Sampson<lb />
ittended learned<lb />
��i and I type and seeing<lb />
vere stained early. 11 tel�ed the w faculty members for S (.ul ,<lb />
tudent. chal- j students are reouested to leave theii j<lb />
ii<lb />
North Carolina.<lb />
University of North<lb />
tl.<lb />
where he got blS B. S. degree ill 1897.<lb />
He attended Johns Hopkins University<lb />
fa 1901-02.<lb />
Mi. Wright taught In the public<lb />
Efcchools of North Carolina and South<lb />
Cai lina from 1891 to 1894 and at<lb />
t)ak Ridge Institute several year- af-<lb />
ter that. He was head of the depart-<lb />
ment of history in Baltimore Cityol-<lb />
Pege from 1903 to 1906 and was prin-<lb />
cipal oi Eastern High School, Balti-<lb />
more from 1906 to 1909. He was<lb />
made President of East Carolina<lb />
preachers College when it was estab-<lb />
lished in 1909, and the college has<lb />
grown rapidly under his administra-<lb />
tion. During the last few years, it<lb />
Ihus been made a member of the Amer-<lb />
ican Association of Teachers Colleges<lb />
ir.d a member of the Association of<lb />
 me to give away my tennis racket and<lb />
be content with raising ferns in my<lb />
clas<lb />
class room and sweet peas, and nas- n  ,i a � , � .�<lb />
call at the Registrars office and do so<lb />
turtmms on the outside.<lb />
stafi from printer's devil to associate<lb />
editoi of what was then the smallest<lb />
weekly in the world.<lb />
An early shock to my vanity doubt-<lb />
less changed my whole career. The<lb />
ugliest man in his country, a great j<lb />
uncie, looked at me with pity, shook i<lb />
i i �.l c i Halifax Countv. near !)�<lb />
his head and muttered, the family j4 , .� . .<lb />
beauty is playing out I looked at.<lb />
him and realized that, if we had been T' " (ar"lina- ht' �!<lb />
All D's and Seniors who have not<lb />
applied for graduation in June should<lb />
Miss<lb />
Miss Kate V. I� is<lb />
Kate W. Lewis was born in<lb />
lnville, 'a<lb />
After graduating from Peace Institute<lb />
g<lb />
at lice. Th.y should also et a<lb />
"blue blank" on which to apply for a<lb />
State Teachers Certificate.<lb />
o�<lb />
IF<lb />
oi leges an.t sec<lb />
ilidary schools of the<lb />
Southern States.<lb />
Mr. Wright is fond of fishing ami<lb />
df. and when in college he was a<lb />
football star. The following descrip-<lb />
tion of Mr. Wright as a football player<lb />
fas written by a man who was his<lb />
lassmate at the University of North<lb />
Carolina.<lb />
Bob Wright, of the teams of 189S<lb />
iini 1896, was six feet four inches tall,<lb />
weighed about one hundred and eighty<lb />
founds and much the build of Guion,<lb />
)ut was a little longer and a little<lb />
lore rangy. He was strong and quick<lb />
iuid used his long arms to perfection in<lb />
Seeping an end from boxing him, and<lb />
phould his tackle get under him and<lb />
�ft him out for an opening, Wright's<lb />
mg aims would reach over and a<lb />
land on a canvass jacket was a sure<lb />
ackle when it was Wright's fingers<lb />
liat closed upon it. He was never<lb />
sed much in carrying the ball, but<lb />
pen he did run he was apt to bring<lb />
gain to his team. He played football<lb />
� seriously as he thought and lived<lb />
nd studied, li was not plav to him,<lb />
lut work, and he studied and thought<lb />
ver it. Every movement he made,<lb />
ery step he took, every ounce of ex-<lb />
fcrtion was for a particular purpose.<lb />
have never seen him smile in a game;<lb />
was always too busy for that.<lb />
Mamie E. Jenkins<lb />
1, Mamie E. Jenkins, was born in a<lb />
lethodist parsonage, and like the fa-<lb />
lous umbrella, "raised everywhere"�<lb />
going down grade two generations af- j<lb />
tei him. my face could never be my<lb />
fortune. Recently my self esteem was<lb />
restored by the assurance that I have<lb />
one claim to beauty, although it is<lb />
hidden. A specialist said I had the<lb />
prettiest ear drum he had seen in<lb />
many a day.<lb />
Sallie Joyner Davis.<lb />
Miss Sallie Joyner Davis, a native<lb />
of Wayne County, received her early<lb />
training in the Goldsboro City Schools.<lb />
Shi spent one year at Mary Baldwin<lb />
College, Staunton, Virginia; later she<lb />
graduated at the North Carolina Col-<lb />
lege for Women. She did her gradu-<lb />
iteachint<lb />
Miss I<lb />
wi<lb />
has held posit-<lb />
ions in Henderson, Goldsboro and<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina.<lb />
She has also graduated from Suon-<lb />
Froehlich Industrial School of Art in<lb />
Chicago, and from the Borthbay Stu- i v.<lb />
dio School of Art.<lb />
Her summers she spends in going to<lb />
school. She has attended many -in<lb />
 Chicago, at the University of Narth<lb />
 Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia, for<lb />
example.<lb />
Miss Lewis declared that she knows<lb />
nothing about her life that would be<lb />
interesting to others. To illustrate, she<lb />
related an incident that occured while<lb />
�she was teaching in Goldsboro. The<lb />
school superintendent asked all the<lb />
! If all the hats were one hat.<lb />
What a great hat that would be.<lb />
If all the co-eds were one CO-ed,<lb />
What a great co-ed that would be.<lb />
If all the feathers were one feather.<lb />
What a gnat feather that would be<lb />
Now, if that great co-ed took the great<lb />
bat, burned up the great feather<lb />
What a great fire that would he.<lb />
Half Soles and<lb />
Half Soles and<lb />
Half Suit's<lb />
LfathtT 'Taps<lb />
Rubber Taps<lb />
Rubber Hei Is<lb />
If You Don'1 Want T<lb />
 Them To Our Agents.<lb />
I Every I !a.<lb />
i<lb />
i<lb />
Leatner Laps  oc f<lb />
Rubber Taps 80c !<lb />
55c <lb />
20c j<lb />
25c <lb />
 30c I<lb />
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i Rnng Your Shoes Yourself, Give j<lb />
We ill (,nil For and Deliver Work j<lb />
Service Guaranteed At I<lb />
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City Shoe Shop<lb />
E, T. GOOR, Proprietor<lb />
JUST A SLIP OF A GIRL<lb />
uate work at Trinity College, Durham, ,<lb />
�, -T . � � , , teachers to plan an interesting exhibit Valentine Day brought telegrams<lb />
N. C, 1 Diversity of Pennsylvania, and I ,   .  � , T   . .<lb />
the University of California. She<lb />
Banana peel.<lb />
Flash of hose,<lb />
A little squeal,<lb />
Down she goes.<lb />
-College Hunioi<lb />
Chic-<lb />
New<lb />
taught in Greensboro City Schools,<lb />
Greensboro College for Women, and<lb />
was a charter member of the East<lb />
Carolina Teachers College Faculty.<lb />
Miss Davis has traveled widely in<lb />
America and Europe. Her home which<lb />
she built and called "shingled bless-<lb />
edness she later exchanged for a<lb />
lodge in the vast wilderness of the<lb />
Blue Ridge Mountains. The "keenest<lb />
regret of my life" she states was<lb />
"that my husband died in his infancy<lb />
Her keenest joy is prodding D's<lb />
through History V, and her greatest<lb />
achievement is horse-hack riding.<lb />
Maria D. Graham.<lb />
I was born in Fork Township, War-<lb />
ren County, where my father and moth<lb />
er, both native Tar Heels, settled when<lb />
they were first married. My father<lb />
was then a school teacher and contin-<lb />
ued to teach in Warren County for<lb />
fifty years.<lb />
Our family of Grahams has given to<lb />
North Carolina more teachers perhaps<lb />
than any other one family in the State.<lb />
My ancestors on both sides were<lb />
fighting stock, and each of us children<lb />
to be sent away. She told him that<lb />
she did not have anything to send, and<lb />
knew of nothing she could plan to send<lb />
He answered her. and she learned that<lb />
she was the only teacher that had<lb />
complained and was likewise the only<lb />
Special Delivery Packages, and letters j<lb />
We wonder if Easter will bring it's<lb />
corsages? But thanks to our Spring<lb />
Holidays, we won't be here to see.<lb />
o�<lb />
Any one who takes lecturing serious-<lb />
teacher who had something prepared 1 should be very careful of his gram-<lb />
which needed only to be packed<lb />
Imagine her astonishment! He was re-<lb />
ferring to quarterlies that her classes<lb />
made each term. The pupils exchang-<lb />
ed post cards with people from all<lb />
parts of the world. Then they studied<lb />
the types of cards, how long a time<lb />
was required for a card to reach them<lb />
from the sender, and other interesting<lb />
topics. These cards and what was<lb />
learned from them were put together<lb />
in books or quarterlies. And Miss<lb />
Lewis thought she had nothing inter-<lb />
esting for an exhibition.<lb />
North Carolinian, from the state-at- a fighter: each is an. independent<lb />
Dr. Meadows.<lb />
I was born in LaFayette, Alabama,<lb />
in the year one; I was the youngest<lb />
of fourteen children. My father was<lb />
a school teacher. When I was two and<lb />
a half years old my people moved to<lb />
Haynesville, Louisiana, where I grew<lb />
up on a large farm. A one-teacher<lb />
rural school, plus my father's library,<lb />
furnished the background for my life's<lb />
mar.�Prof. Erwin Edman.<lb />
The direct primary is a failure be-<lb />
cause in the rural districts the evan-<lb />
gelicals are organized politically.�<lb />
Representative Loring M. Black.<lb />
Bootleggers, formerly prosperous,<lb />
are making a bare living.�Andrew J.<lb />
Volstead.<lb />
The true use of speech is not so<lb />
much to express our wants as to con-<lb />
ceal them.�Oliver Goldsmith.<lb />
If a nation is required to cut its<lb />
cloth according to a pattern no of its<lb />
own making, a misfit is inevitable�<lb />
Rear Admiral Chase. '<lb />
The child is father of the man.�<lb />
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A man had a dollar ($1.00) He went<lb />
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tor a drum and two cents (2c) for<lb />
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TWO HUNDRED YEARS AFTER.<lb />
Seventeen and thirty-two�Nineteen<lb />
and thirty-two�George Washington.<lb />
These words to ali suggest the life<lb />
�ind death of an honored son.<lb />
A man who not only in his sight<lb />
.vas a success,<lb />
But one who in this country is<lb />
known to be of the best.<lb />
What would have happened if his<lb />
mother had allowed him to go to sea<lb />
Ah! probably it would be Briton in-<lb />
-tead of us, and we would not be free!<lb />
But thanks to that mother who saw<lb />
o far ahead,<lb />
And did not let him go, but kept<lb />
him here instead.<lb />
He led us in our plight, for a free<lb />
place to rest,<lb />
And while he was leading he did his<lb />
very best<lb />
To do it in the very highest way.<lb />
So that if we won, America would<lb />
be here to stay.<lb />
After the struggle was over, he<lb />
placed the flag solidly in its stand,<lb />
Always to wave over this free and<lb />
noble land.<lb />
He prayed that it might ever, over<lb />
this country wave,<lb />
The highly cherished pennant of the<lb />
free and the brave.<lb />
And now upon this day, two hundred<lb />
years after his birth,<lb />
We the people who now inhabit his<lb />
earth,<lb />
Stand with bowed heads and offer a<lb />
silent prayer.<lb />
That America may continue to<lb />
prosper and forever be free and fair.<lb />
C. S. E.<lb />
o<lb />
Irish Flythe to Helen Harkey: Do<lb />
we have any amusement between the<lb />
acts of the Senior play?<lb />
Lucy Leroy (misunderstanding the<lb />
question) Yes, they punch your ticket.<lb />
Little Willie: Mom, you said the baby<lb />
had your eyes and daddy's nose, didn't<lb />
you?<lb />
Mom: Yes, darling.<lb />
Little Willie: Well you better keep<lb />
yer eye on 'im. He's got grandpop's<lb />
teeth now.<lb />
Somebody ask Margaret Murchinson<lb />
or Louise Jones what the significance<lb />
of the date 1732 is.<lb />
Little Boy: Pa. its raining.<lb />
Father. Well, let it rain.<lb />
Little Boy: I was going to, Pa.<lb />
Lipstick is merely something that<lb />
gives a new flavor to an old pastime.<lb />
Rotunda.<lb />
She: I'm sorry you thing I'm con-<lb />
ceited.<lb />
He: Well, No. I wouldn't say that<lb />
but I think you suffer a little from "I"<lb />
strain.�Rotunda.<lb />
Short story of a Freshman.<lb />
First month�"A promising young<lb />
student<lb />
Second month: "A young student<lb />
Third month. "Young<lb />
NOTICE!<lb />
Look out for the Science Club.<lb />
Its hind-ide before�that is it is<lb />
going to have a hind-side-before<lb />
party tonight from 5:00 to 7-30<lb />
P. M.<lb />
if o<lb />
Now �he housewife can buy her coal<lb />
in can just as she does tomatoes,<lb />
cerealand roast chicken. Major pro-<lb />
ducer in the vicinity of Haxelton, Pa.<lb />
��re placing their product in galvanized<lb />
iron Containers of varied sizes and are<lb />
seajing the containers to guarantee the<lb />
com as their product<lb />
At last the unknown has happened<lb />
��two co-eds have been called to coun-<lb />
cil. And who were they none other<lb />
than Pete Hunsucker and Clyde Brown<lb />
Imagine the meek Clyde Brown doing<lb />
something so dark and sinster that<lb />
the girls thought it best to have him<lb />
eppear in council; and imagine the<lb />
president of the Coed Club being sent<lb />
a summons, Mr. Hunsucker stood the<lb />
shock quite well, but Mr. Brown turn-<lb />
ed several shades lighter when he re-<lb />
ceived his summons.<lb />
Why was their restriction not posted<lb />
in the coffin? Well, it happened like<lb />
this�more gossip I suppose you are<lb />
saying�but these two boys were only<lb />
called up and asked to go up town<lb />
to get some drinks for the council<lb />
members. The co-eds shared the re-<lb />
freshments as a partial payment<lb />
their scare.<lb />
��o�<lb />
BEAN OF CO-EDS.<lb />
Listen! Is that a pony with a loose<lb />
hoe? No, it is only "alimo" Dupree.<lb />
If everyone would get as interested<lb />
in co-ed baseball as Mr. Deal we<lb />
might get somewhere. Why, he act-<lb />
ually scrapped a telephone pole while<lb />
explaining how the diamond should be<lb />
laid off.<lb />
We still want to know how to<lb />
tract forty live from forty-rive<lb />
get forty� five.<lb />
rub<lb />
anl<lb />
If any of the co-eds fail to get their<lb />
copy of the Teco Echo, they are urged<lb />
to see Grace Williford and report it<lb />
to her.<lb />
foi<lb />
The girls have their council, which<lb />
is a privilege not had by the boys on<lb />
our campus; but the boys do have<lb />
Dean. And what is more the boys are<lb />
far more satisfied with their Dean<lb />
than the girls will ever be with their<lb />
student government, even though it is<lb />
a democratic organization.<lb />
Dr. Herbert ReBarker has made<lb />
many wise decisions and has worked<lb />
with the hoys in such a way as to<lb />
gain their love and friendship like few-<lb />
other men could have done. Dr. Re-<lb />
Barker has given much attention to<lb />
baseball and basketball for the boys,<lb />
and has cooperated in every way to<lb />
make the co-eds take their rightful<lb />
place among the girls.<lb />
He is likewise assisting the hoys in<lb />
an attempt to get a dormitory for boys<lb />
on the campus. The boys and their<lb />
Dean are writing letters, seeing boys<lb />
personally, and using their influence<lb />
in every way to get this dormitory for<lb />
them next year. If they succeed, their<lb />
success can be attributed largely to<lb />
Mr. ReBarker.<lb />
To Dr. ReBarker, the faithful coun-<lb />
sellor of the co-eds, we wish to express<lb />
our appreciation for the work you<lb />
have done and are doing for us and<lb />
the interest you have displayed in us.<lb />
In a discussion of the recapitula-<lb />
tion theory "Ontogeny Recapitulates<lb />
phytogeny Drury Suttle asked if<lb />
I margin the prenatal growth passed<lb />
j thruug the monkey stage. Charles<lb />
King answered very promptly. "No,<lb />
Mr. Suttle. you are ju:t passing<lb />
through that stage HOW<lb />
It has been said that the way the<lb />
o-eds speak of Dean ReBarker and<lb />
Coach Deal, frightens some of tin-<lb />
girls. They are afraid in a few year-<lb />
things will be reversed so that they<lb />
will be the coeds.<lb />
Thoughts<lb />
ami<lb />
Meditations<lb />
Moras Thomas says one letter can<lb />
make a whale of a lot of difference.<lb />
He got an "()" instead of an "A<lb />
Among Eight Hundred Girls.<lb />
The fellows at State, Carolina and<lb />
Duke think it funny that young men<lb />
with all of their philosophical ideas<lb />
of religion, science and morals, should<lb />
enjoy going to a college where they<lb />
were outnumbered twenty-five to one<lb />
by femenine skirts.<lb />
In the first place they consider it<lb />
sissy to be called a co-ed. We differ<lb />
with them greatly. It is pleasing to<lb />
us to have the title of co-ed bestowed<lb />
upon us. They would not like to be-<lb />
long to organizations in which the<lb />
"lady's word is law but we, like Rip<lb />
Van Winkle, are learning to develope<lb />
patience and contentment by not hav-<lb />
ing to be responsible for seeing that<lb />
the soup is on the baby's face is<lb />
clean. Another big advantage of liv-<lb />
ing amoug eight hundred girls is if<lb />
one girl kicks you there is always<lb />
another near by. We never have t.<lb />
suffer from being wall flowers.<lb />
Our minds are never polluted with<lb />
"polliticking" when student govern-<lb />
ment officers are elected. Everybody<lb />
expects us to be dumb so We can be<lb />
i urselves and not bother with sugar<lb />
coating. We don't know the humili-<lb />
ation of being slighted cause we arc-<lb />
so conspicious the teachers don't have<lb />
much difficulty in spotting u Then<lb />
there comes the honor of being ;i mar-<lb />
tyr�tnat is we often suffer or take<lb />
the blame for things we haven't done,<lb />
and along with that we have plenty<lb />
of skirts behind which to hide when<lb />
we are guilty.<lb />
In short, it is great to he a cc<lb />
among eight hundred girls.<lb />
o<lb />
E. C. T. C.<lb />
Sunday Night<lb />
"i count that man idle that might<lb />
be better cIMploVt -d aid SoCratOI I<lb />
wonder bow much ol iuy tune bu- b�-t-i.<lb />
-pent in idleness according to Soci i-<lb />
tea's philosophy? now man tioui-<lb />
have 1 spent when 1 might have been<lb />
better employed? 1 cannot count them,<lb />
and if I could I would not dare! A.i<lb />
the end of another quarter drawl near<lb />
however, 1 cannot help but �-at my<lb />
eye backward ami wonder! While In,<lb />
wondering I wonder if I might not find<lb />
some employment better than woadei<lb />
ing over past mistakes?<lb />
What a pleasing hallucination it is<lb />
for a Senior to turn the pages of time<lb />
backward and think what -he would<lb />
substitute in place of errors during<lb />
her first years at college! Oh! if she<lb />
could only live those year- again'<lb />
However, before her stretch many,<lb />
many more years than those already<lb />
gone.<lb />
I sat in my room gazing absently<lb />
out of the window late one afternoon<lb />
when suddenly I saw through the trees<lb />
the sun turn from gold to flaming red.<lb />
No, I did not sec th�- change, and ye!<lb />
the transformation took iaee while<lb />
my gaze was fixed on it. It was beau-<lb />
tiful! More, oh, a great deal more<lb />
beautiful than unset of literature.<lb />
! -at and meditated upon the billion<lb />
ol yean in which that same sun had<lb />
set ;ii the same place, and yet, so far<lb />
as any one know no two sunsets have<lb />
ever been alike, "Alike, but, oh! how<lb />
ed<lb />
differenU hat a personality the sub<lb />
posses .to always appear different<lb />
so thatthe entire world rejoices at its<lb />
appealnee, and although it appear<lb />
daj aft�i daj no one ever tires of it.<lb />
Its quiet appearance at dawn, its gol-<lb />
den bl dItance at noon, and its flaming<lb />
beautj ;it sunset i always a source of<lb />
tnspil aton to the world of the beauts-<lb />
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that it<lb />
ver think maybe you are in<lb />
asylum and that you just<lb />
at<lb />
E. �' T. C<lb />
u ever dream of a world so<lb />
that your dream -uddenly<lb />
cause everything is so Utopian<lb />
rne<lb />
a standstill'<lb />
-o-<lb />
Sam Quinnerly and Hemby Burnette<lb />
have signed up for the tennis court<lb />
for all next quarter. Watch out, girls,<lb />
you have some competition.<lb />
Eric Tucker has gone to Washing-<lb />
ton, D. C, to stand the entrance ex-<lb />
aminations to West Point Military<lb />
Academy. The co-eds wish you luck,<lb />
Eric.<lb />
Not only does the young man's heart<lb />
beat wildly in the springtime. One of<lb />
the co-eds received the following note<lb />
from a dormitory student: "I'm glad<lb />
to have met you, And I'll never forget<lb />
you; so keep your ears clean!<lb />
Flossie wears barber-pole socks-<lb />
red, white and blue striped.<lb />
Although the basketball season is<lb />
over, Alfred Tucker still gets his<lb />
practice.<lb />
skull'<lb />
The name "Jarvis Literary Society"<lb />
has been adopted by the co-ed society.<lb />
In the future the co-eds will only be<lb />
honorary members of the four other<lb />
societies. This new society will be<lb />
made up only of the co-eds, but will<lb />
be organized along the lines of the<lb />
girls' societies.<lb />
One of the dormitory students, in a<lb />
fit of confidence, explained that, al-<lb />
though Sam Quinnerly is not so pret-<lb />
ty, he surely knows how to make love!<lb />
We wonder how she guessed it ?<lb />
Now that the basketball season is<lb />
over, E. C. T. C. can look back over an<lb />
excellent first year in inter-collegiate<lb />
ball. The Teachers won ten games<lb />
and tost ten. How many other schools<lb />
could equal that for a first year's<lb />
record ?<lb />
Mayhew Sawyer says if Miss Turner<lb />
would start grading from the other<lb />
end of the row, the 5's might not al-<lb />
ways come out on his name.<lb />
Don't get excited if John Coward<lb />
looks rather pale; he read his first his-<lb />
tory assignment yesterday.<lb />
Young fellows will be young fellows<lb />
-Isaac Bickerstac.<lb />
Dear Ma,<lb />
You just can't imagine how many<lb />
times I've gone to the Post Office<lb />
looking for a letter from you. 1<lb />
thought I told you in my last letter<lb />
a dime had to buy a set of Geography<lb />
maps, (fifty cents each), and some<lb />
valentine paper. You know you<lb />
haven't written in three weeks. If<lb />
you are not going to send any money<lb />
looks as if you could let me know if<lb />
you're dead or alive.<lb />
I went to chureh again this morn-<lb />
ing and Ma, people just stared at me.<lb />
I know they must have thought I was<lb />
pretty or else something was out of<lb />
ordinary, because they kept whisper-<lb />
ing among themselves. I looked to<lb />
see what was wrong, hut I saw<lb />
nothing except the same old shoes I<lb />
graduated in last year and that dress<lb />
I got out of the "Missionary bag<lb />
Maybe they are tired of seeing the<lb />
same thing every Sunday, because I<lb />
haven't missed a time but I thought<lb />
everybody liked a red dress.<lb />
Ma, has anybody said anything to<lb />
you about the depression that's in<lb />
this country today? I haven't seen it<lb />
yet, but they say it has visited every<lb />
American city. I don't know what<lb />
it's like, but every time President<lb />
Wright begins talking about it in<lb />
chapel, he puts on such a serious<lb />
contenance that I feel sorry for him.<lb />
I had a miserable calamity the<lb />
other night. I know you will be<lb />
ashamed of me, but you remember<lb />
how shaky I get when everybody gets<lb />
to calling for things at the same time.<lb />
Well, somebody wanted the salt and<lb />
when I started to pass it.I dropped it<lb />
right in the middle of the apple butter.<lb />
I felt like going through the floor.<lb />
Our hostess looked at me out of the<lb />
corner of her green eyes. I told her I<lb />
was feeling monstrous about it and<lb />
hoping to make me feel better, she<lb />
said it could have been worse.<lb />
Why doesn't "L" write? I thought<lb />
surely be wouldn't forsake me in my<lb />
time of trouble. I've already writ-<lb />
ten him four letters without an<lb />
answer. I want your advice, shall I<lb />
try it one more time? Seems as if<lb />
I've been putting it plain enough.<lb />
I know I'm still a "C but it seems<lb />
like things would be easy for me by<lb />
now, but woe be unto the children I<lb />
have to teach. Think of me teaching<lb />
P. S. M. when I sound like a "Croak-<lb />
ing" frog myself.<lb />
We no longer have pictures on Sat<lb />
COLLEGE EDITORS VOTE RE-<lb />
PUDIATION OF PROHIBITION<lb />
Chapel Hiii, . C The college<lb />
editors of the United States have re-<lb />
pudiated almost unanimously the pro-<lb />
hibition of intoxicants by the govern-<lb />
ment. Results of the University of<lb />
North Carolina poll indicate that<lb />
thirty of thirty-four editors voting,<lb />
favor repeal of the Eighteenth Amend-<lb />
ment and the Volstead Act. Three<lb />
were in favor of retaining these act;<lb />
the editor of the Daily Nebraskan re-<lb />
plied that be favored neither repeal<lb />
nor retention.<lb />
A. C. Aslakson, editor of the Min-<lb />
nesota Daily and the most outspoken<lb />
of the vot.rs in the poll offered this<lb />
comment: "I am definitely opposed to<lb />
prohibition. 1 believe it has led to the<lb />
vicious use of alcohol by our American<lb />
youth. What's the use of asking if<lb />
prohibition has been enforced? Neither<lb />
is it enforceable<lb />
The New York World Telegram re-<lb />
fer to the results of the pull as an in-<lb />
dication that the youth of today is<lb />
prepared "to undertake the future task<lb />
Of protecting the integrity and con-<lb />
sistency of the Constitution instead<lb />
of misusing it fur irrational experi-<lb />
ments. Something for which the na-<lb />
tion today can be devoutly thankful<lb />
urday nights because they are being<lb />
economical, a new word I've learned<lb />
in college.<lb />
I could tell you<lb />
but this<lb />
some more things<lb />
J my last sheet of paper. If<lb />
you don't write or send me<lb />
money within three davs I<lb />
some<lb />
am going<lb />
to pack up and come home post-haste.<lb />
rill then I'm In i�g in nupt,s<lb />
Love (N'heaps of it.)<lb />
MARY.<lb />
P- S. 1: I have worn out my<lb />
brogans" going to the post office. Is<lb />
it Pebble for me to have some more?<lb />
r. S 2: Miss Lewis said for me<lb />
to semi you a valentine, but ah. want-<lb />
ed me to give her the best on�, so i<lb />
didn't send any.<lb />
MARY.<lb />
Exploiters now wear dinner coats<lb />
ren. Dr. Parkhurst.<lb />
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2 -ts.hT,g to pay off penis with<lb />
Platitudes W lnston Churchill.<lb />
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indicate that<lb />
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take the future task<lb />
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g in hopes.<lb />
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MARY.<lb />
have worn �ut n�y<lb />
g to the post office. l�<lb />
� to have some more.<lb />
- Lewis said for ��<lb />
alentine, hut she want-<lb />
her : he best ones, so 1<lb />
MARY.<lb />
� wear dinner coat<lb />
and - cream for child-<lb />
l hmm racies are shit'<lb />
dngto pay off perils with<lb />
A : tot, Churchill-<lb />
has bo more to do ��<lb />
ai � has with politics-<lb />
I ei idan.<lb />
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love liberty for then'<lb />
only a step further t�<lb />
ADVANCE SPRING<lb />
DRESSES<lb />
$498<lb />
and<lb />
Society<lb />
AT DINNER.<lb />
MISS HOLTCLAW ENTERTAINS<lb />
AroundTheWorld JJ- C. S. V. U.<lb />
jWith The Faculty<lb />
pimento-cheese sandwiches, stuffed i . ,<lb />
, , , � Mr. R. C. Deal was fcoastmaster at<lb />
date and not tea.  , . . <lb />
  ,  Da idson Alumni Banquet, Luesda<lb />
those present were Helen Williams,  ,   <lb />
   - March 1st, at New Bern, N. (. I he i<lb />
Olive Gilbert, Mary .Sue Langston,<lb />
$7.90<lb />
� N'ewost Fashions of 1932 . . ,<lb />
gay, bright colors as well as dark<lb />
� Plenty of sep-<lb />
arate dresses<lb />
w<lb />
G�3<lb />
Last Saturday Miss Oassidy. her<lb />
mother, .Mrs. John Cassidy, Miss New-<lb />
Miss Holw-law delightfulily enter-JIris Flythe and Bertha Walston.<lb />
tained at dinner Wednesday evening, j ��<lb />
Those enjoying her hospitality were! MISS NEWELL ENTERTAINS<lb />
Mrs. Bloxton. Misses Nellie Bloxton.l<lb />
Cuilie Stafford, Myrtis Hughes, Alic�<lb />
Tilley, Lena Kvlyn Hellen. Betsy Lee<lb />
Sara Williams and Sura Johnson.<lb />
After a delirious dinner the guest<lb />
played bridge.<lb />
1)R. AND MRS MEADOWS ENTER-<lb />
TAIN.<lb />
Dr. and Mrs. Meadows entertained<lb />
the senior English majors, and the<lb />
members of the English department<lb />
faculty, both the college and the high<lb />
honorary guest of this occasion was<lb />
Dr. Lingle, President of Davidson Col-<lb />
leg  Alumni were present from<lb />
twelve different counties of Eastern<lb />
N th Carolina.<lb />
0<lb />
Conference Meets<lb />
March 4th. 5th.<lb />
At Raleigh, N. C.<lb />
Ldrnton Street Methodist Church<lb />
Hostess Blanche Van Dyke and<lb />
Bertha Pritchard Represent<lb />
L. C T. C.<lb />
,1! Miss Rose and Mi s Greene; went TRIBUTES LAID ISHINGTON<lb />
to W i. hington, N.  on a party given<lb />
l. .Miss Newell in honor of Mrs. Cas-<lb />
sidy. After having supper they went<lb />
The<lb />
n M<lb />
t'i i ide in an oyster boat.<lb />
 0<lb />
SECOND PAGE<lb />
One of the features of the Tre<lb />
Planting celebration on February 22<lb />
was the reading of the following poem<lb />
wi it en by Mi Mamie K. Jenkins, a<lb />
ItV FACULTY MEMBER!<lb />
Probably we d not<lb />
h o worship is a w<lb />
Semic, but W h n w e st<lb />
li' <lb />
i<lb />
-first Student inference<lb />
- "ii its way; in fact, it<lb />
li , ;i coni erence of<lb />
i olina Student Volunteer<lb />
II reallj bi an echo from<lb />
Quadi nnial Convention<lb />
� during the Christmas<lb />
the 1<lb />
li-<lb />
li George Wa<lb />
ilize thai evei<lb />
ill l,<lb />
a special contribution to the Bi-Cen-<lb />
te-nnial Observation of the birth of<lb />
Washington. This poem, a parody on<lb />
�ill h<lb />
) <lb />
What Do W<lb />
STYLES and<lb />
SIZES for<lb />
MISSES and<lb />
WOMEN<lb />
J. C. Penney Co. mc<lb />
GREENVILIJL N. C.<lb />
school. Wednesday evening at dinner<lb />
in their home.<lb />
After a delicious dinner had bee<lb />
served, the guests played Lol i.<lb />
There were six tables, and six high<lb />
score prizes given. Those winning<lb />
prizes were Kathryn Johnson, Sam<lb />
Williams, Nannie Smith, Ethel Walk-J of trees.<lb />
er, Nina Walston. and Miss MeArthur.ivvi, w<lb />
In presenting the prizes, mrs. Mea-    . <lb />
dovvs said that since it was a grou<lb />
of F'nglish majors she wanted to giv<lb />
them a copy of some of the master<lb />
then present<lb />
f "P. ter Rab<lb />
afflict<lb />
mbei i<lb />
indivi<lb />
y mai<lb />
with<lb />
1-<lb />
Wl<lb />
When We Plant The Tree i. ! yy ) ,r  . � ; ; <lb />
rthy contribution to the memoryljj, �� ; � meeting i E thi Tl<lb />
n first President a great lover I jfcAili ter Chapter of the D. A. 1;<lb />
ees. he home of Mis. Robert If. V ,<lb />
She also made one on "George Wi<lb />
PI.vNT MIS TPPK? ington, The Christian Gentleman<lb />
. I'rie Sans Sovic Club, Tuesday, M;<lb />
lant when we plant thi<lb />
at do v<lb />
t n i <lb />
We honor ourseh<lb />
�f Mr.<lb />
Char<lb />
in hon Tine thee.<lb />
W<lb />
'rt planting thj<lb />
Red Hen and! er great,<lb />
Whi builded well, that 1<lb />
andards, oh lead-<lb />
I<lb />
pieces of literature. E<lb />
el them with a copy<lb />
hit" and "The Little<lb />
others of that type. Wh� builded well, that ship of state<lb />
Miss Hooper, Miss Grigsby, audiWhi two hundred years ago, today,<lb />
Miss McArthu. assisted Mrs. Mea Jimself was launched upon life's waj<lb />
dows in serving.<lb />
T<lb />
i -i. in the home<lb />
Forbes.<lb />
M i. Hollar gave to the Kiwania ' in<lb />
lebi ii lth, an interesting talk o<lb />
n<lb />
i i.<lb />
I "Washingti<lb />
! and Dlsllfe:<lb />
The Man His l.ik<lb />
(in Sunday. February<lb />
the Methodist Sund<lb />
Primacv of Washin<lb />
there to<lb />
Is. but the<lb />
�ye imme-<lb />
Raymond<lb />
dical mi<lb />
ior s x<lb />
retary for<lb />
� � ' ng reached the<lb />
� � the Christian<lb />
'�� lifi and what<lb />
Then Raymond<lb />
aal Se� retary of the<lb />
�' te i Movement, will be<lb />
a keen ob erver of world<lb />
ill deliver an inspiring<lb />
e time will be spent in<lb />
n seme m entertainment.<lb />
one-act play of Burma,<lb />
.in, will be presented.<lb />
protrays the life of a Mis-<lb />
DONT BE MISLEAD�<lb />
QUALITY We Have It<lb />
SEKVKK We give It !<lb />
SATISFACTION We (Guarantee It <lb />
Goodyear Shoe Shop i<lb />
i<lb />
SHE WENT TO THE<lb />
THRESHOLD OF HELL<lb />
FORHAPPINESS.<lb />
THE LOVE STORY<lb />
THAT DARED BE<lb />
,fc REAL!<lb />
Otheis present were: Miss Jenkins,<lb />
Miss Turner. Mr. Mullholland, Mrs.<lb />
Bowen, Eloise Hyde, Kathryn Jones.<lb />
Carolyn Conner, Marjorie Flythe, Mag<lb />
gie McPherson. Margurite 1 ane, Edna<lb />
Peels, Margaret Carlton, Verna Tea-<lb />
chy, Lama Hamlin, Lucy Williford,<lb />
Emma McArtluu. ! elia Ellen Belk,<lb />
Pauline McCulhn. lrma KnowKs, and<lb />
Louie C. Jones.<lb />
o�-�����-<lb />
MISS SOMKRVILLK ENTER-<lb />
TAINS ATHELKTP BOARD<lb />
e talked ai I<lb />
We plant to thee when we plant this Ln� . Blanche Van Dyke and Berth.<lb />
tiVl Dr. Prank contributed to the ceh-  Pritchard will represent the Student<lb />
What do we hope as we plant this Kii(. n hh nri nm ��� in i,nv,nT. Volunteer Hand from this institution.<lb />
. � Edna A. Baldw<lb />
i This p<lb />
ionary. Meal time<lb />
 derful opportunity for social contacts.<lb />
loanhe<lb />
if<lb />
nds a won-<lb />
we hope as we jilant this j<lb />
tree?<lb />
That it s roots may upon the past take j ;<lb />
ration held on our campus in honor!0 �'<lb />
of Wahington by making an interest<lb />
ing talk on "Washington As a Planter j Student Volunteers<lb />
hold,<lb />
Feeding on that rich and, nourishing<lb />
f Trees<lb />
Mr. Deal also made a talk on this<lb />
anie hero but to , save Ins life hi<lb />
i doesn't remember whore be was aoi<lb />
 !l' � what phase of Washington's life tu<lb />
toiii hi d.<lb />
(Continued from page 1)<lb />
mould,<lb />
That through drought<lb />
through rain and snow<lb />
It evergreen branches will staunel<lb />
,Kr"W' . � A ROUND TDK WORLD WITH<lb />
Ever honored be the name, ever green<lb />
be the fame,<lb />
ONE ON OIK PK I.SI DEVI<lb />
1 larger<lb />
I Ushag<lb />
r<lb />
Of the leader we honor when we plant i<lb />
this tre<lb />
( tar leaders n<lb />
We Do Fine Watch And<lb />
JEWELRY<lb />
REPAIRING<lb />
REASONABLY<lb />
HINTON<lb />
JEWELRY COMPANY<lb />
At The Big Clock<lb />
On Saturday, February 20th, Miss<lb />
Somerville entertained in her apart-<lb />
ment, the Athehtic Boprd with a live-<lb />
ly party. The idea of Washington's<lb />
birthday was carried oul in the favors<lb />
given to each guest. The party was! �� .<lb />
planned and carried out well. Every Through them each here is planting<lb />
event being filled with humor and pep. this tree;<lb />
Contests of all kinds as well as games This is the first of a stately row,<lb />
of fortune telling and face reading.<lb />
nto each tree may the fibres of<lb />
w,n. niove.i Then came the best symbols grow;<lb />
part of the evening. Miss Somerville May the leaders and followers who<lb />
served the girls a most delightful come after these<lb />
salad curse, consisting of chicken Nourish andcherisUitese symbols we<lb />
salad with crackers, olive sandwicc, L ' " plant when we plant this tree.<lb />
Dr. Wright is really ai<lb />
man. A certain person at the N L.<lb />
A. (I've promised not to tell his<lb />
,  .  � name) otfseeing Dr. Meadows asked,<lb />
Who are we here to plant thi tree 1 .<lb />
. . , �, .ii ! where is nob Wright.<lb />
icircled around it you 111 "<lb />
Dr. Meadows answered, Well, he<lb />
didn't come The other man aid<lb />
"Then we might as well stop the<lb />
meeting right here, because we cer-<lb />
tainly can't do anything without<lb />
TJob<lb />
elected. Both the boys and girls have<lb />
separate Panchayat in which they car-<lb />
ry on their government. These two<lb />
Panchayats have representation on the<lb />
lization of the adults of<lb />
called the Municipality<lb />
� with the city government<lb />
Vnd this is life in India.<lb />
This is only the beginning of the<lb />
Let us hope that every chapter<lb />
to lie continued India<lb />
illingly receives men from<lb />
ho are eager to venture<lb />
m for Christ.<lb />
will end,<lb />
need aru<lb />
the w. st<lb />
the Clough Hos<lb />
g pfe<lb />
ice in<lb />
ntal<lb />
muia<lb />
This hospital was bail<lb />
�t Ongole.<lb />
a tone i<lb />
ii.<lb />
�jp'<lb />
Miss Hudgins was called to her<lb />
home in Spairfcansburg, S. C, because<lb />
of-her father's illness.<lb />
such a<lb />
whe<lb />
Abbey Theatre Players<lb />
(Continued from Page 1<lb />
Los Angeles, Califoi<lb />
Mis Williams sypent last week-end<lb />
I in Durham, N. C.<lb />
I Mi .1. B. Spillman went to Eden-<lb />
ton Tuestlay, February 23rd, taking<lb />
made of synthetic . . .  . .   <lb />
' with her lrgmia ole. Alice Mae<lb />
universi<lb />
mass-meeting was recentlj<lb />
New anestheticc<lb />
rfumes, which will give the patien<lb />
fifty million<lb />
isfy its avai<lb />
been able<lb />
Porter, Viola Boyee and Hilda Boyce.<lb />
called at the University of Southern subconscious sensations of fragrance,jThey rcturned the following day.<lb />
You will never for- I<lb />
get the charm and I<lb />
the power of this I<lb />
marvelous romance<lb />
P<lb />
jncontpwuttle <lb />
BARBARA f<lb />
tNVVYCK<lb />
rbidderi<lb />
' with<lb />
ADOLPHE<lb />
MENJOU<lb />
and Ralph Bellamy<lb />
A Frank Copra Production<lb />
A COLUMBIA PICTURE<lb />
Irrttittibty Imprtttir.<lb />
Th CLASSIC that tV�8Y-<lb />
ONI WILL Sit.<lb />
 Capitol<lb />
fur othx<lb />
people.�GandW-<lb />
that 'there are no stars in our com-<lb />
pan<lb />
They have a rich repertoire of Irish<lb />
plays that have become classics, in-<lb />
eluding the works of the great drama-<lb />
tists of Ireland. With these many of<lb />
tie- greatest plays of the Irish drama-<lb />
tists had theif first offering, includ-<lb />
ing some Bernard Shaw's, most of J.<lb />
M. Singe's, Lennox Robinson's, Lady<lb />
Gregory's, Jean O'Casey's, George<lb />
Shiel's, William Butler Yeat's, T. C.<lb />
Murray's. St. John Ervine's and of<lb />
many others. The play chosen for<lb />
eastern North Carolina is "The Far<lb />
Off Hills by Lennox Robinson.<lb />
In this company of fourteen players<lb />
including F. J. McCormick, Eileen<lb />
Crowe. Barry Fitztrerald, Maureen<lb />
Delaney, and P. J. Cavolan, every play-<lb />
jer; as nearly perfect as is possible to<lb />
j be. Every play they present is a gem.<lb />
Dr. Eric Wettergreen, director of the<lb />
(National Theatre of Stockholm, said<lb />
of them: "The acting of the Abbey<lb />
Theatre is the best in the world. In<lb />
the theatre there must be an appeal to<lb />
the emotions, and because of the nat-<lb />
uralism of the acting at the Abbey<lb />
Theatre and its definite emotionalism,<lb />
it is a model of all Europe<lb />
o<lb />
DID VOF KNOW THAT<lb />
Wilson was once a college presi-<lb />
dent ?<lb />
Hoover was once an unknown engi-<lb />
Borah once belonged to a company<lb />
of Shakespearean actors?<lb />
"Ralph Roister Doister" was the<lb />
first drama, and that it was a comedy?<lb />
Some birds have hoofs?<lb />
Robert Fleming is interested in<lb />
hatching chickens?<lb />
Miss Kuykendai made a grand slam<lb />
in bridge the other day ?<lb />
California to adopt a resolution of in- have been predicted by Prof. Marston<lb />
ternational goodwill among younger T. Bagart, head of the organic chem-<lb />
people. The action was endorsed by istry department of Columbia I niver- j<lb />
the Interfraternity Council, the Y. M. sity.<lb />
C. A. and the Y. W. 0. A. �"<lb />
The resolution presented to the stu ' A bust of Lafayette has been pre-<lb />
dent body for ratification follows: seated to New York I n.versity.<lb />
We, the students of the University<lb />
Miss Schoville and Mr. B. W. Ginn,<lb />
went to Durham Monday, February<lb />
22nd, to take Warren Sehovill. Miss<lb />
chovill's nephew, back to Duke after<lb />
re. TheV<lb />
spending the week-end he-<lb />
were taken through tin<lb />
1 there by Duk<lb />
illowed to go through unk<lb />
of Southern California, in a gesture of I A quantity of beads shaped to look<lb />
friendliness and in frank effort to like human teeth have been found mj v him<lb />
avoid international suspicions, hereby; Assyria, showing that there was a<lb />
, j fashion in ancient Nineveh of wearing<lb />
1 hat American students should artificial teeth around one's neck.<lb />
assume a broad objective outlook on<lb />
world problems without respect to Rev. Dr. Luther A. Weigle, dean of<lb />
race or creed. the Yale Divinity School, in a sermon<lb />
new chapel<lb />
iresident. No one is<lb />
accora-<lb />
vvas duil � .  <lb />
a as the result<lb />
3S??fj or medical at ten-<lb />
large district. Kvery-<lb />
m India disease is taking its<lb />
:ver al ne, has called for over<lb />
in ten years to sat-<lb />
The hospital has<lb />
0 do a great wave and grad-<lb />
ually the Indians are realizing the<lb />
bem fits they can receive from it. In<lb />
addition to the healing of the diseases<lb />
the hospital has been able to break<lb />
down the caste system to a great de-<lb />
rree. Gradually the Indian is leani-<lb />
ng the lesson of love and what it<lb />
neans to be the brother's keeper.<lb />
2 That a spirit of international<lb />
goodwill should be developed among<lb />
the university tudents of the world.<lb />
3 That international suspicions<lb />
must give way to international acts<lb />
of cooperation.<lb />
4 That the time has come for the<lb />
settlement of international problems<lb />
by any other means than war.<lb />
" 5 That university students every-<lb />
where be invited to join in this ex-<lb />
pression of a desire to bring about<lb />
universal understanding and goodwill.<lb />
recently asserted that materialism,<lb />
blended with a blatant paganism, is<lb />
gripping the world.<lb />
Miss Jenkins and Miss Lewis<lb />
spent a very. delightful week-end in<lb />
Franklington-the week-end of Febru-<lb />
ary -Oth. Miss Jenkins visited hei<lb />
cousin Mr. William Jenkins while<lb />
Miss Lewis visited her college room-<lb />
mate .Mrs. William Jenkins.<lb />
Winter Park, Fla� -Among three<lb />
men and three women receiving hon-<lb />
orary degrees at Rollins College last<lb />
week was Miss Zo'na Gale, novelist<lb />
She was given the degree of Doctor of<lb />
Humanities. Another was Miss Annie<lb />
Russell of Winter Park, retired actress<lb />
in whose honor Mrs. Edward W. Bok.<lb />
of Philadelphia gave Rollins $100,000<lb />
with which to build the Annie Russell<lb />
Theatre, now nearly completed.<lb />
Dr. ReBarker Speaks<lb />
(Continued from Page 1.<lb />
o<lb />
purity. Purity is something to be<lb />
it for. V' ong people whe, read<lb />
trash cannot keep their thoughts pure.<lb />
Beauty�there are people who only<lb />
see thi- evils of this life, and never see<lb />
anything good, or beautiful. The world<lb />
� y a lovely place, if we would<lb />
�  I ok for the lovely things. Look<lb />
foi thi :� v ly things of a person's life,<lb />
In tl la; when we are looking for<lb />
; in ife, if we would only see the<lb />
beautiful, we could find our thrills.<lb />
Reauty is harmony, thought, action,<lb />
rhythm. We should seek beautiful<lb />
things of life and try to be like them.<lb />
We should learn beautiful poetry, ap-<lb />
close. They had been going on for I iUVl'iau' art- aiul good music. We<lb />
the five preceding Friday nights. The h'iihi hnut thf beautiful<lb />
NOTICE!<lb />
On Friday, February 26th, the Y.<lb />
W. C. A. Study Courses came to a<lb />
Y. Y. C. -A. sincerely hopes that ea<lb />
thines ot ii<lb />
Beauty of character<lb />
A senior co-ed at Iowa State Teach-<lb />
ers College is earning her way through<lb />
colleee as a bus-driver, while a mas-1 <lb />
culine member of the Sophomore class New YorkWhile f hmese and Jap-<lb />
at Montana State College accomplishes anese student leaders sat together at<lb />
the same end bv selling cakes which he I the International House here agreed<lb />
person who attended one of these I s bettev ihim beauty of form or coun-<lb />
� ourses enjoyed it and will be benefit- 'j tenance.<lb />
ed by it We would like to thank i lb odness- some people are too<lb />
.everyone who assisted in any way to j "goody-goody These people have a<lb />
help us make, these courses possible. I warped idea of religion. Christ was<lb />
specially do we. want to thank those i haiW porson. Goodness means true-<lb />
bakes himself, his angel food having<lb />
won a prize in a local competition.<lb />
Children are not quite so pleasant as<lb />
they used to be.�Augustine Birrell.<lb />
The paramount duty of the foreign-<lb />
er in any country, in the Chinese gov-<lb />
ernment's opinion, is to respect and<lb />
obey its laws.�Wang.<lb />
that their nations should not be fight-<lb />
ing each other, seventeen Chinese stu-<lb />
dents at Columbia- University cabled<lb />
the Chinese government requesting<lb />
permission to return home to engage<lb />
in active service against Japan<lb />
who directed the courses, and we sin-<lb />
cerely' hfipe w� may have each of them<lb />
"to speak to us again.<lb />
Five times this year stocky little<lb />
Emmet Toppino of Loyola University,<lb />
New Orleans, has equalled the world's<lb />
60-yard for indoor track. He made<lb />
the distance in 0.06.2.<lb />
Heidelberg, Germany.�Like George<lb />
Washington, President Paul von Hind-<lb />
enberg of Germany is "first in war.<lb />
first in peace and first in the hearts of<lb />
his countrymen Prof. Carl Wittke<lb />
of Ohio State University said in a<lb />
speech at the celebration of the becen<lb />
tenary of the first president of the<lb />
United States, af the University of<lb />
HeliJelberg.<lb />
ness. Are you ashamed of what you<lb />
are? If you are, you had better make<lb />
yourself better to live with. In order<lb />
to be good, we must set a standard<lb />
PIANO NOTES. about the people with whom we asso-<lb />
Frances Spilman and Jeanne Blount ���i :inl think good thoughts about<lb />
mtertained the music class on Wed- (those we come in contact with. Many<lb />
aesday evening by dancing the minuet, j people do not think. Think-but<lb />
 think wholesome thoughts.<lb />
News has .been received that Miss o<lb />
Dora Mead expects to return and re- Mr. Wright: In what industries do<lb />
ume work as head of the piano de- the state prisoners engage?<lb />
mrtment atj the beginning of the Student: Well, they make licenses,<lb />
ipring quarter. All piano students clothes, can sauer kraut, and�<lb />
lesiring to study with her may regis- Ruth B Oh, Mr. Wright, what<lb />
er with her on March 14th. does sauer krout look like when it's<lb />
growing?<lb />
All who do not believe that E. C. T.<lb />
I. is an up and coming school had<lb />
letter ask the Fleming girls about<lb />
I their new elevator service.<lb />
Mr. Fornes spent Wednesday morn-<lb />
ing, February 24th, in Vanceboro,<lb />
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URN FOR<lb />
! BRATION<lb />
tee 1)<lb />
would cause the rate of illiteracy to<lb />
be very greatly reduced.<lb />
Dr. Lyman Abbott says that the<lb />
purest blood to be found in our nation<lb />
can be found here in North Carolina,<lb />
Virginia, Tennessee and Georgia. Hert<lb />
in Eastern Carolina the blood is pur-<lb />
est, and from this district and from<lb />
those who learn to love the ideas and<lb />
ideals of this school will come the<lb />
leading citizens of the future. But<lb />
they must have the advantages of a<lb />
higher type of learning than in ages<lb />
past. To give this training it is the<lb />
aim of this school whose motto is,<lb />
"To Serve<lb />
Hast Carolina Teachers College<lb />
was established at a time when politics<lb />
was the leading issue of the day. The<lb />
CLUBS<lb />
tl<lb />
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promptness, and service would be the<lb />
greatest asset to the teaching world<lb />
tnd hence to the professional and non-<lb />
professional world of any institution<lb />
thai could bo designed. Now is another<lb />
time of financial upheaval, but the<lb />
irinciples of these earlier North Caro-<lb />
inian, men in whose memory we have<lb />
paused for a few minutes in the daily<lb />
routine to honor, their work shall not<lb />
perish and North Carolina will grow<lb />
ut of her troubles into a flourishing<lb />
iistrict again. Because the peak of<lb />
duration has been reached once in our<lb />
�tate i; no reason why such cannot<lb />
tappen again.<lb />
Of all the times to have a day on<lb />
.hich to recall those men instrumen-<lb />
tal in founding the school, this year is<lb />
the best. It is wise to recall and re-<lb />
freshen the memories of the Alumnae<lb />
with the message that the college has<lb />
in tilled during the years of your col-<lb />
lege work.<lb />
Mr. Everett's talk was well pre-<lb />
pared and well delivered. It was an<lb />
inspiring message to thce girls who<lb />
have taught and to those girls who<lb />
plan to g:o out into the profession in<lb />
the future.<lb />
Following the announcements by Dr.<lb />
Slay, dinner was served the alumnae<lb />
the faculty, the board of trustees,<lb />
and invited guests. Among those<lb />
present in the Old Dining Hall were:<lb />
Mr. and Mrs S. J. Everett. Mr. J. Y.<lb />
loyner. Mr. and Mrs. F C. Harding,<lb />
and daughter Mary, Mr J. L. Flem-<lb />
ing and Mai g ret, Mr. and Mrs. A. E.<lb />
Hobgood, Mrs. C. W Wilson. Mrs. H.<lb />
E. Au-tin and Miss Denny, Mrs. Sam<lb />
Underwood, Dr. and Mrs. Carr, Mr.<lb />
and Mrs. Will Hooker, Dr. and Mrs.<lb />
Pace, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Batchelor,<lb />
Mi. and Mrs. Hugh Ragsdale and<lb />
members of the local chapter of the<lb />
E. C. T C. Alumnae in whose hands<lb />
the planning of this program lay.<lb />
The following is a letter to the Poe<lb />
-ociety from last year's president:<lb />
The Poe Society,<lb />
E. C. T. C.<lb />
Greenville, N. C,<lb />
Dear Old Society Members:<lb />
Just to let you know that I'm still<lb />
interested in you and the work you<lb />
ire doing I am writing you to let you<lb />
know that you have ray loyel support<lb />
for Saturday night at the debates. I<lb />
I would give anything I know to be<lb />
with you Saturday night, but I am<lb />
about a hundred and fifty miles away<lb />
and I can't possibly get there.<lb />
I certainly have missed the society<lb />
-ind you folks this year but I know you<lb />
ucn a school, founded on the l -� � , .l- j<lb />
. , , , " have accomplished great things under<lb />
your efficient president and I know you<lb />
are going to tie these old colors back<lb />
on the cup Saturday night.<lb />
I am perfectly happy in my work.<lb />
I am teaching general science, biology,<lb />
geography and physics in the Broad-<lb />
way High School.<lb />
I have some of the finest students<lb />
you ever saw. I love them so much.<lb />
But, in spite of my work and students<lb />
I do miss being with you and how I<lb />
would love to be there Saturday night.<lb />
I wonder how the flower bed is look-<lb />
ing? I surely would love to see it. 1<lb />
know it is pretty.<lb />
I must close. I know you are going<lb />
to make old red and white fly high<lb />
Saturday night. Let me know the<lb />
results of the debate. Luck to the de-<lb />
baters and society.<lb />
Your former president,<lb />
Addie Pinnell.<lb />
one hour but that Laniers must have<lb />
that cup again this year. It's up to<lb />
us to help them get it.<lb />
o<lb />
ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION IS<lb />
TO SPONSOR CIRCUS<lb />
Razzberries Will Play For Dance. Side<lb />
Shows, Big Parade, Special Acts<lb />
Booths, Dance, Features For<lb />
Evening.<lb />
Since there is no tent on campus<lb />
quite big enough to house a circus, the<lb />
Athletic Association is going to pre-<lb />
sent their circus in the campus build-<lb />
ing. The date will be March 12th, and<lb />
the hour will be 0:45 p. m and the ad-<lb />
mission will be 10c for the public and<lb />
5c for those taking part. There will be<lb />
side shows, a big parade, special acts.<lb />
all kinds of booths and then a dance<lb />
The Razzberries have been engaged to<lb />
help, so the success of the big circus<lb />
is assured.<lb />
The Athletic Association realizes<lb />
that everybody wants some kind of<lb />
recreation between the terms so it has<lb />
planned this entertainment that will<lb />
be of interest to every girl and boy on<lb />
campus. Come out and see the clowns<lb />
IT HAS BEEN SAID.<lb />
Ida Mae Nance has just dicovereti<lb />
through some source that she is ever-<lb />
weight.<lb />
The Scribblers have been doing some<lb />
good work for the paper this year.<lb />
Mildred Dixon looks very much like<lb />
an angel.<lb />
President Wright doesn't want Mr.<lb />
l'i. kit<lb />
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rs imer anj I<lb />
ix f et tall.<lb />
inger he is already<lb />
Leap year did its leaping on Febru-<lb />
ary 2�th.<lb />
Margaret Williams is thinking of<lb />
abandoning the nit a d' teaching school<lb />
in ordei to take up prop"<lb />
lecy.<lb />
We<lb />
lelll.<lb />
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NOTICE<lb />
Through the courtesy of Mr.<lb />
Walker at the State Theatre and<lb />
Mr. Ferguson of the Capitol, the<lb />
Emersons enjoyed two good pic-<lb />
tures recently. All members wish<lb />
to express their thanks and appre-<lb />
ciation to these two men.<lb />
PROGRAM STATS THEATRE.<lb />
MARCH 7-12<lb />
Monday and Tuesday<lb />
"HELL DIVERS<lb />
With Wallace Beery, (lark Gable<lb />
and Dorothy .Ionian<lb />
Wednesday<lb />
"AROUND THE WORLD"<lb />
With Douglas Fairbanks<lb />
Thursday and Friday<lb />
"LADY WITH A PAST"<lb />
Constance Bennett and Bey Lyon<lb />
Saturday<lb />
"GAY CABALLERO"<lb />
George O'Brien<lb />
Welcome<lb />
Alumnae<lb />
TO OUR CITY<lb />
j We Extend To You A Cordial Invitation To<lb />
I Visit Our Store Where You Will See The<lb />
I Newest Shoes and Hosiery In Spring Modes<lb />
! Griffin Shoe Co.<lb />
Smart Footwear<lb />
NOTICE ! !<lb />
are<lb />
THE EMERSONS<lb />
,i<lb />
liu<lb />
Alumnae<lb />
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though' to !<lb />
of th ir.aJai<lb />
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North Car<lb />
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tst proniis-<lb />
this time<lb />
ons of the<lb />
�Taniye Martin, a graduate of '30,<lb />
visited on oar campus February 27th.<lb />
She enjoyed the ball game between E.<lb />
C. T. C. and Rocky Mount.<lb />
We'rs wide awake<lb />
That's no mistake,<lb />
The EMERSONS are we.<lb />
If in search of a lively band,<lb />
Try our Society.<lb />
All ups, no downs,<lb />
All smiles, no frowns,<lb />
You'll find we never shirk,<lb />
'Tis true we like to play, but say,<lb />
You ought to see us work.<lb />
If looking for a smart girl.<lb />
Or one who's full of fun,<lb />
If looking for a friendly girl,<lb />
Or one who has honors won,<lb />
If looking for the right girl.<lb />
Just try an EMERSON!<lb />
Former Emersor.s. we welcome you<lb />
and we are sure that on this day of<lb />
reunion you will find that we have<lb />
beeD true to the society and the pledge<lb />
which you have handed down to us.<lb />
"The Razzberrie-<lb />
for any occasion. For<lb />
merits, see Katherine Jone<lb />
available<lb />
engage-<lb />
 Mgr.<lb />
Mr. Fort says that the surplus oi<lb />
leisure time that exists in the World<lb />
today has caused young people to<lb />
change their conception of heaven.<lb />
He says that they no longer look for-<lb />
ward to a place of rest�they look for-<lb />
ward to a place of action and jazz.<lb />
o<lb />
Advice To The<lb />
Lovelorn<lb />
BY SYLVESTER AND ANN AMII<lb />
ACKNOWLEDGED<lb />
HY SMART WOMEN<lb />
as one of the Nation's<lb />
greatest rout riltu t ions<lb />
in answer to the rluinor<lb />
for quality and style at<lb />
a price.<lb />
These Two Numbers<lb />
(Styles 35X and 20)<lb />
� IS �<lb />
fjummTnq B?rd<lb />
FULL FASHIONED HOSIERY<lb />
 central part of the<lb />
agsdal in whose<lb />
the Teachers<lb />
, realized that<lb />
could be es-<lb />
;safeer��: he con-<lb />
Shinu: a school<lb />
major object<lb />
fto t;n out into<lb />
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bat it was here<lb />
the teaching<lb />
I'done best and<lb />
nods so that<lb />
have equal<lb />
(torn the city<lb />
pfew men of<lb />
full worth of<lb />
possibilities<lb />
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tter training<lb />
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scheme of<lb />
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in<lb />
the<lb />
Mary Worthiagton, a graduate of<lb />
'31, was on our campus, Monday, Feb-<lb />
ruary 29th.<lb />
Delia Lawrence of '31 is spending<lb />
this weekend here. Miss Lewrence<lb />
is teaching at Speed.<lb />
SCIENCE CLASS<lb />
GOES STAR GAZING.<lb />
Bessie Wall, class of '29, who is<lb />
teaching at Rosewood, is spending<lb />
this week-end with her sisters Ruby<lb />
and Katherine Wall.<lb />
Matilda Klein of '30, a member of<lb />
the Wrightsboro faculty, is spending<lb />
this week-end here.<lb />
o<lb />
Letha Newton, who graduated in the<lb />
class of '31, is spending the week-end<lb />
here.<lb />
Nannie Ester Williford, of the class<lb />
of '30, is visiting her sister Grace<lb />
Williford.<lb />
MEETING IN ENGLEWOOD.<lb />
The Nash-Edgecombe Chapter of<lb />
the E. C. T. C. Alumnae Association<lb />
held an interesting meeting on Tues-<lb />
day evening, the session being held at<lb />
the home of Mrs. F. L. Greathouse, in<lb />
Englewood. Assisting Mrs. Great-<lb />
house as hostesses for the month were<lb />
Mrs. W. T. Hinnant and Mr. Thomas<lb />
C. Hall.<lb />
The meeting was presided over by<lb />
Miss Mildred Everette, president of<lb />
the chapter and among other things a<lb />
bridge tournament was discussed.<lb />
Plans for the affair will be worked<lb />
oat by a committee in charge.<lb />
Following adjournment members<lb />
present enjoyed several spirited rub-<lb />
ber of Contract and later dainty re-<lb />
freshntents were served. In these the<lb />
Valentine idea was carried out and<lb />
tallies and appointments were also<lb />
Kgstive of Valentine Day.<lb />
PWfcot were Miss Irma<lb />
s, lbs. W. J; Helms, Mrs. O. K.<lb />
 IHh fifen, Mrs. W T. Hin-<lb />
Mried Everette, Miss<lb />
Blk w. Wifiiams.<lb />
Horrors! There were girls at the<lb />
lake star gazing! But don't get the<lb />
wrong impression for they were only<lb />
Star-gazing to see how Venus and<lb />
Mars sit opposite each other; and<lb />
many, undoubtedly, wished that she<lb />
and her O. H. O. could exchange<lb />
places with them. These pleasant<lb />
thoughts were soon pushed roughly<lb />
into the background by the idea that<lb />
Jupiter once had a love affair too.<lb />
Next the big and small dippers were<lb />
pointed out, but instead of the original<lb />
idea that was being taught many were<lb />
wondering how anything could stay<lb />
in a dipper wh.tch was held in such a<lb />
precarious position; and if Thor on his<lb />
rampages did not upset the dippers<lb />
after drinking the contents. We won-<lb />
dered if the dippers contained am-<lb />
brosia, or nectar, or just the plain ole<lb />
spirits of corn.<lb />
 This star-gating expidition was too<lb />
soon over for one's imagination runs<lb />
away with such a setting, moon and<lb />
stars, and a lake.<lb />
ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION MEETS<lb />
The Athletic Asociation met in the<lb />
Austin Auditorium Friday night, Feb.<lb />
26th, 1932. The meeting was con-<lb />
ducted by the vice-president. This<lb />
was a business meeting; plans were<lb />
made for the circus the Association is<lb />
giving March 12th.<lb />
LANIERS.<lb />
Dear Sylvester and Annahell. :<lb />
I am 18 years and very Enoch in bve<lb />
My boy friend is handsome, has brown<lb />
eyes, dark hair, and Sashing teeth<lb />
He is a co-ed at K. C. T. C. where h.<lb />
is striving to prepare himself for some<lb />
life work. Perhaps you know that<lb />
there are only 38 boys in that school<lb />
and 800 girls. I wish your advice a<lb />
to how I am going to keep him as he<lb />
is rather tickle. I lay awake long<lb />
nights thinking what I would do if<lb />
he fell for some other girl Dear<lb />
friends, I really believe I weald die.<lb />
Please give me your advice.�<lb />
Despondent!<lb />
My Dear Girl:<lb />
After thinking over your problem I<lb />
and Sylvester have decided to give you<lb />
some advice to your personal appear-<lb />
ance. In order to do that Halitosis, a<lb />
very grave social error, may be avoid-<lb />
ed we advise the use of Listerine<lb />
twice daily. Another terrible risk is<lb />
B. O. How well I remember the niht<lb />
Sylvester proposed to me, but he had<lb />
B. O. Even his best friends would not<lb />
tel him, but I sent him home with a<lb />
cake of Life Bouy Soap. But above<lb />
all, keep a neat appearance. Now, how<lb />
do you rate in S. A.? That one qualitv<lb />
that will keep a man. We feel we<lb />
should advise you to write us for our<lb />
ten lesson course "How to have S. A<lb />
for which we charge the minimum fee<lb />
of 25c.<lb />
If you follow our instructions, I<lb />
feel sure your lover will be true.<lb />
Annabelle.<lb />
Dear Readers: All who wish to re-<lb />
ceive advice from these two experi-<lb />
enced old people, address your letter<lb />
to Sylvester and Annabelle! Teco Echo!<lb />
�o<lb />
FOR OUR COLLEGE.<lb />
At<lb />
$1 .00<lb />
l<lb />
a<lb />
Pmir<lb />
Picot Tops, French Heels,<lb />
chiffons and Service<lb />
Weights in Fashion's<lb />
Newest Shades, Chosen<lb />
by our Paris Stylist,<lb />
Madame Bolegard<lb />
An Incomparable Value!<lb />
ay-Washington Co.<lb />
coupon<lb />
Vod Aer March 31st, 1932<lb />
' a beautiful 8x10 inch<lb />
ramiag if presented<lb />
This coupon with $<lb />
Photograph of themselves suitabU<lb />
entitles b<lb />
tred ti<lb />
tor<lb />
HA KER'S STUDIO<lb />
Evans Street, Greenville, X. c<lb />
. 0n ur fore March 31st, 19S2<lb />
iws is a regular $5 value. Good<lb />
so tor children photos<lb />
Each one of us is proud of our so-<lb />
society, each one of ns loves it, and<lb />
now is the time to show it! Girls, your<lb />
society needs you! I am sure that all<lb />
of the old girls will say that the de-<lb />
bates are one of the most, if not the<lb />
most, exciting and thrilling events on<lb />
our campus during the whole school<lb />
year, and after tonight, the new girls<lb />
will say so too. But this cannot be<lb />
without the help of everyone of you<lb />
Girts, we've got to win tonight, so<lb />
conie out with every bit of pep you .<lb />
Poea, and forget everything elser heust, faithful<lb />
old<lb />
For the teachers college of the<lb />
North State;<lb />
For her President, unselfish, guiding<lb />
and kind;<lb />
For her faculty, wise, prudent, and<lb />
learned;<lb />
For her patrons, hoping and seeking<lb />
to find;<lb />
The joyful cry is hurled.<lb />
For her motto "To Serve Her Fellow<lb />
men<lb />
For her ideals, better and higher each<lb />
day;<lb />
For her morals, leading to the best<lb />
end;<lb />
in every way;<lb />
DR. M. B. MASSKY<lb />
Dentist<lb />
200-202 National Rank Rm!d<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb />
Phone 437<lb />
ing<lb />
A. G. Walters<lb />
Jeweler<lb />
SPECIAL<lb />
For Month Of March<lb />
Permanent Waves<lb />
$").00 And Up<lb />
I<lb />
Ov<lb />
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Phone 789<lb />
K Brown Drug Store<lb />
EASTER HOLIDAY<lb />
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Professor Deal<lb />
Talks At Sunday<lb />
Evening Service<lb />
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Dr. ReRarker Appeals u, �<lb />
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