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MARCH 31ST<lb />
EAST CAROLINA TEACHERS COLLEGE<lb />
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VOLUME III<lb />
Professor Deal<lb />
Talks At Sunday<lb />
Evening Service<lb />
LARGE NUMBER IN AUDIENCE j<lb />
"Creative Work of God Is Topic;<lb />
S: Man K Greatest t reation<lb />
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On Sunday evening, March 6th, Mr. I<lb />
Ralph Deal spoke at Y. V. C. A. Ves- j<lb />
per Services. IK- read from the twen-1<lb />
ty thiit! chapter "I' Genesis, ami dis-I<lb />
cussed the creative work t God. A ;<lb />
man is a being who lo.k- up to some<lb />
one greater than he. If man did not<lb />
have a God, he would provide one. U I<lb />
seems that the Christian religion is I<lb />
tin- most sound religion.<lb />
A few years ago it was almost im- <lb />
possible tti read the first chapter of<lb />
Genesis in public for people thought j<lb />
that they were going to discuss evo- j<lb />
iution. The people were divided into <lb />
two groups creatorists and evolution- i<lb />
ists. Evolutionists believe that life!<lb />
was at first protoplasmic and foi<lb />
lung time has !ii-en slowly developing<lb />
Creatorist<lb />
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GREENVILLE, X. C. SATURDAY,MARCH 19TH, 1932<lb />
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MARGARET MURCHISON<lb />
Ha- Recently Been Elected Pres-<lb />
i it' The Student Government<lb />
Association<lb />
NUMBER 12<lb />
Irish Playwright J Nationa, Th<lb />
bpeaks AtE.C.T.C<lb />
Lennox Robinson, Driecfor of " bhe<lb />
Players Lectures On Irish<lb />
Theatre.<lb />
To Present Play Tonight<lb />
Loomson, director<lb />
.tr and author<lb />
Hills spok<lb />
Mi<lb />
Ah<lb />
5 believe that God created<lb />
(man, plants animals, and<lb />
-ix dav<lb />
First chapter of<lb />
New Officers of<lb />
Student Govern-<lb />
ment Are Elected<lb />
Genesis shouldn't bring forth any such<lb />
discussion. One must realize that<lb />
there is a Supreme Being some super<lb />
Kumar being. Genesis simply relates<lb />
a fact that the world eame into being<lb />
by the work of some Supreme Being.<lb />
Th- greatest thins; God created was<lb />
man. Why was it the greate i Be-<lb />
cause it was his last creation. He<lb />
realized what he had created so he<lb />
stopped and rested. He gave man<lb />
power ever all things.<lb />
How tan man he of the same image <lb />
ut God? Not physically, not in wisdom<lb />
net m justice, and sot in holiness. We<lb />
art created in the image of God for<lb />
two reasons, and they are a reason-<lb />
ing mind and an immortal soul.<lb />
Mai. ear. never hope to cope wit.<lb />
M i:c mm: 1' MURCHISON PRES.<lb />
Australian Ballot Is Used<lb />
ETHEL PARKER<lb />
Wh Has Recently Been K �� i<lb />
ldi-nt of The Y. W. C. A.<lb />
Y. W. C. A. Offi-<lb />
cers Are Elected<lb />
For Next Year<lb />
. and a d<lb />
e, the X<lb />
d his talk<lb />
 :h Drama.<lb />
England ci<lb />
iry of plays<lb />
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T VISIT SIN E SEASON 1913<lb />
ibbejI heatre Irish Players Will<lb />
V),� arIn Famous Play, "The Fai Off Hills ' � � �� - Irish Players at hei e tonight are eon-re i �  actors in the ��� American producer<lb />
c<lb />
ETHEL PARKER<lb />
PRESIDEN I<lb />
Irish<lb />
Wii'iam Butler Yeat  Lady<lb />
, and George Bernard Shaw<lb />
 associated.<lb />
peaker pointed out that the<lb />
� portrayed in man wavs is<lb />
MISS 1 l KIKN )I, any<lb />
Great Comedienne<lb />
r<lb />
On Tuesday. March lath, the annual<lb />
election of Student Government of-<lb />
fset is was held. A strictly Australian<lb />
hall- � was used for the first time and<lb />
plan proved to lie very successful.<lb />
i n � election tacked much f the usual<lb />
s. nfusion, although the majority of<lb />
the students performed their duties as<lb />
citizens of the college and voted.<lb />
At even thirty when the ballots<lb />
v i re closed, am<lb />
thing; that God has made. Man can't<lb />
hope to swim like a fish, or fly with<lb />
the ease and safety and grace that a<lb />
bud can fly. Man must confine his ef-<lb />
forts along the lines that he was de-<lb />
signed Alan can never reach greatness<lb />
except through his reasoning mind or<lb />
immortal soul.<lb />
o<lb />
Student Body Votes<lb />
For Inter-Collegiate<lb />
Athletics Here<lb />
ir. ReBarker Appeals to Students<lb />
Fur Financial Help. Vote Was<lb />
1 Unanimous.<lb />
d counted, it was found<lb />
 that Margaret Murchison had been<lb />
chosen as next President. Miss .Mur-<lb />
Ichison was Secretary of Student Gov-<lb />
lernment this year and a House Presi-<lb />
dent last year. Incidentally, she was<lb />
president of the Freshman class three<lb />
years ago. lh-r loyalty and service<lb />
iti these offices have proved her capa-<lb />
bility and efficiency.<lb />
Marjorie Griffin received the second<lb />
highest number of votes and will he<lb />
the new Yiee-President. Miss Griffin<lb />
ha- also served on the Council as well<lb />
as held the office of President of Phi<lb />
Sigma this year, hv is indeed capahle<lb />
oi holding the position.<lb />
Several of the other officers elected<lb />
serve,1 on the Council this year. Re-<lb />
becca Curtis, who is the new Secretary,<lb />
served as Treasurer the latter part of<lb />
the year. Hattie Lee Humphrey, who<lb />
i- a new House President, represented<lb />
the Sophomore Class this year Evelyn<lb />
Elizabeth Middle i- Vice President:<lb />
Myrtle Grej Hodges i- Secretarj<lb />
Frances Harvey is freasurer<lb />
The Young Women's Christian As-<lb />
sociation elected offi r for a xt y ar<lb />
on Tuesday, Ethel Parker, v. ho was<lb />
vice-president of the Y. W. C. A. wa.<lb />
elected president. Besides being <lb />
president of the Y. W. C. . Miss<lb />
Parker has held a positii n a the Teco<lb />
Echo staff as well a- other minor of-<lb />
fices. She will he a. Senior next year.<lb />
It is the custom of the Y. W. i A to<lb />
he an ex-officio membei oft tudent<lb />
Council.<lb />
Elizabeth Biddle, who wa elected<lb />
vice-president, will also b a Senior<lb />
next year. Mis Biddle ha been pres-<lb />
ident of her class, she has been her<lb />
elass council representative and at<lb />
present i a marshal and chairman of<lb />
the Social Committee ol the v. vy. c.<lb />
A.<lb />
The newly elected secretary of th<lb />
Y. W. C. A. will he a Senior next year.<lb />
Myhtie Grey Hodges i- assistant busi-<lb />
ness manager of the Teco Echo as<lb />
as Teco Echo Reporter and<lb />
leader for the Lanier Society.<lb />
the real Irishman. It is the aim<lb />
of the Abbey Theatre to prove that<lb />
�tape- lit in the country with simple<lb />
characters make- ;) most beautiful<lb />
and most highly appreciated plots.<lb />
b cause the drawing room Irishman i<lb />
is- I he real I i hir.an,<lb />
Aie tier standard this group up-<lb />
holds i simple acting. Mr. Robinson<lb />
told f -la- ;tagy a- ting of a few years<lb />
back and how it had been supplanted<lb />
by acting in which every movement is<lb />
required. This tatter class of acting<lb />
is done in the many little theatres of<lb />
Amerii a. theatres which had their be-<lb />
ginn ng just after the last visit of<lb />
the �� playi rs to America. Mr. Robin-<lb />
- n -poke highly of the work being<lb />
v, ith fin<lb />
that mal<lb />
loved am<lb />
111! '1. and !<lb />
t volatile<lb />
"eel I<lb />
urh<lb />
!<lb />
Horn<lb />
h Frederick Kcch at the Cniv. r-<lb />
f North Carolina. Mr. Koch re-<lb />
I his incentive from the- players<lb />
� uihl- his plots around Carolina<lb />
Lore just as the Abbey Theatre<lb />
its on Irish Folk Lore.<lb />
-o-<lb />
11<lb />
A. A. U. W. Meets<lb />
Thursday Evening<lb />
At the regular meeting in Chapel on Rogers was re-elected Chairman of<lb />
Fridft morning Dr. Rebarker, dean at the Campus Committee. Laura Eure<lb />
the co-eds on the campus, appealed to was re-elected House President.<lb />
the student body for help in order The other new officers are: Edith<lb />
Morton, treasurer; Mary Lynn Pipkin,<lb />
that<lb />
Laniers Win Over<lb />
Poes In Debate<lb />
Ethel Parker and Emily Lane Are<lb />
'I he Successful Ones<lb />
there might he a continuation of<lb />
the inter-collegiate athletic activities Joy Packard, Agnes Strickland, Alene<lb />
during the spring quarter. The vote Hunt, Stella Blevins, Mary Rahh and<lb />
taken was unanimously in favor of Mary Sue Langston, House Presidents.<lb />
accepting Dr. Rebarker's proposition<lb />
that we foivgo the privilege of another<lb />
unscheduledd entertainment this term<lb />
and give thi $296 to the furthering<lb />
of the baseball team.<lb />
Mr. Deal, who showed an unlimited<lb />
amount of zeal during the basketball<lb />
season has been chosen by the boys as<lb />
Ithfc sponsor of the baseball team, and<lb />
jthus far he has shown much interest<lb />
Pn the held and shaping of the team<lb />
pnto a group that will be able to rep-<lb />
resent us us well as they did in the last<lb />
luurter.<lb />
Mr. Winters has already graded the<lb />
�ew diamond, which is located m the<lb />
pffinity of the lake and is now readv<lb />
 "IJply the clay. Mr. Winters has<lb />
t�ven his services so far and the boys<lb />
pd girl- f the student body extend<lb />
Iheir appreciation to him for thi;<lb />
ark<lb />
Baseball practice begins today, and<lb />
hoped that at least two full teams<lb />
m he on the ground at each succes-<lb />
fre practice this year.<lb />
This Ut another step toward inter-<lb />
choo! activities for both the boys and<lb />
e Ws and the faculty members have<lb />
Pdgd their support to the further-<lb />
�g Of the girls athletics as well as to<lb />
at of the boys.<lb />
T. N. T. MEETS<lb />
tW, dnesday night, March second,<lb />
N. '1. held their regular meet-<lb />
ihe business was taken up first<lb />
fe meeting was presided over by<lb />
fsident. Following the business,<lb />
iments were served by the com-<lb />
in charge. The next meeting<lb />
held Wednesday night, March<lb />
-third.<lb />
One of the most exciting events of<lb />
the year happened at the close of the<lb />
vh-dt on the campus of the Alumnae<lb />
Saturday, March 5th. After the pro-<lb />
gram of the day, everyone's interest<lb />
was centered upon the Inter-Society<lb />
Di bates for the night.<lb />
When the debaters came upon the<lb />
� tage, interest was seemingly at its<lb />
highest point; however, nothing could<lb />
he worse than the suspense while<lb />
waiting for the judges, decisions.<lb />
When the first reading was for Poes,<lb />
LOOKING FOKW API).<lb />
Someone has said that, there<lb />
so much good in the worst f<lb />
so much had in the best i : U th I<lb />
it hardly behooves any of u t<lb />
speak ill of the rest i  us. This<lb />
philosophy is very popular, I i<lb />
is seldom practiced. People af to-<lb />
day jump at conclusions too quick-<lb />
ly. We judge others with a judg-<lb />
ment that would be unpleasant if<lb />
applied to us. Sometimes we don't<lb />
even know the person about whom<lb />
we are speaking. Somebody else's<lb />
opinion becomes ours.<lb />
May we always be last in thls<lb />
list of people. One purpose of the<lb />
college is to make us broad-minded<lb />
enough to find the good in our<lb />
enemies and the had in our friends.<lb />
The place in the world we are pre-<lb />
paring ourselves for furnishes<lb />
much opportunity for judging<lb />
others. May we, as teachers learn<lb />
to think twice before we speak and<lb />
j to keep our hearts pure; then, in .<lb />
; criticising others, it will not be ;<lb />
i �<lb />
! possible for us to say anything<lb />
' except that thing which would<lb />
! cause a person to strive just a little<lb />
; harder because a friend has given<lb />
I him a "lift<lb />
Mi-<lb />
Hillman and Miss Jenkins Are<lb />
Hostesses<lb />
The Greenville Chapter of the A. A.<lb />
i W. met at the home of Mrs. E I<lb />
Hillman, Thursday afternoon. March<lb />
17th. Miss Jenkins and Mrs. Hill-<lb />
man were joint hostesses. The Asso-<lb />
ciation is this year studying universi-<lb />
ties of America, and this meeting was ;<lb />
.a continuation of this study. Mis-<lb />
Ella Thompson spoke on the Univer- ;<lb />
sity of Chicago, and Mrs. J. E. Wins-<lb />
low on Howard University,<lb />
After the program the hostesses!<lb />
served refreshments. The next meet- <lb />
ing of the chapter will he held in<lb />
April at the home of Mrs. S. J. Everett<lb />
o<lb />
MR. 1 . J. Met OP MICK<lb />
Great Tragedian<lb />
Who while regarded as theleading<lb />
tragedian with the company. fequent-<lb />
ly excels in character and.e- m .iv<lb />
parts. One of th most versatile of<lb />
the company, he has played mire than<lb />
two hundred and fifty parts.<lb />
NEW SYSTEM IS SUCCESS<lb />
Will Be Used !n Future<lb />
On Monday. March 14th, re<lb />
tion for the Spring Quarter at I<lb />
( was held. This quarter a ne<lb />
tern was ued. There was no f<lb />
assembly and each class was apj<lb />
a time at which to reporl foi<lb />
slice<lb />
ui as in<lb />
Election Of Teco<lb />
Echo Staff To Be<lb />
Held Tuesday<lb />
AH Editorial Officers Must Come From<lb />
Scribblers Club.<lb />
' and hurrying than fi nna ly;<lb />
! to get our schedule cards sigi<lb />
rmade� everybody took hi - I<lb />
i This system of registra .<lb />
j bly will be used in the future<lb />
� much more successful than the<lb />
! registrations,<lb />
f<lb />
HIGH SCHOOLS<lb />
Y. W. C. A. PROGRAM HELD<lb />
ON DINING ROOM STEPS<lb />
The Staff for the 1932-1933 Teco<lb />
Echo will be elected next week. Early<lb />
in the year it was announced that all<lb />
members of the editorial staff for<lb />
next year would come from the pres-<lb />
ent staff and Scribblers Club. This will<lb />
restrict the nominees to a compara-<lb />
tively few and capable number. All of<lb />
staff.<lb />
;<lb />
The Y. W. C. A. program Friday ! the members of this club have done<lb />
the hearts of the Laniers sank; but night was held on the steps of the J remarkably good work and but only<lb />
when the last two proved to be over- dirin� hall and was a step singing a small number of them can be on the<lb />
whelmingly in favor of the Laniers,<lb />
they nearly raised the roof with their<lb />
shouts of joy.<lb />
The query debated was: "Resolved,<lb />
that the United States should maintain<lb />
an army and navy larger than is nec-<lb />
i ssary to enforce its laws. The af-<lb />
firmative side of the question was up-<lb />
held by the Laniers, Ethel Parker and<lb />
Emily Lane; the negative, by the Poes,<lb />
Clara Vann Freeman and Lucy LeRoy.<lb />
It is at a time like this that one has<lb />
a chance to show both his school and<lb />
society spirit, and there was not any-<lb />
one on the campus who did not have<lb />
plenty of both that night; at least,<lb />
they showed that they did.<lb />
program. Many of the old favorites<lb />
and some of the newer songs were<lb />
sung. Mrs. Bessie Hancock kad the<lb />
singing.<lb />
o<lb />
C. S. P. A. MET IN NEW YORK<lb />
MARCH 10, 11, AM) 12TH<lb />
The eighth annual convention of the<lb />
Columbia Scholastic Press Associa-<lb />
tion held its meeting in New York<lb />
City the 10, 11, and 12th of March.<lb />
The Teco Echo is a member of this<lb />
Association. The Convention was very<lb />
successful under the leadership of<lb />
Joseph M. Murphey, who is editor of<lb />
the School Press Review and Presi-<lb />
dent of the Convention.<lb />
notice:<lb />
A week's pass .given through the<lb />
courtesy of the Capitol Theatre,<lb />
well be presented to the E. C. T. C.<lb />
students submitting the best name<lb />
for the Emerson Orchestra, now<lb />
known as the Razzberries The<lb />
names suggested will be judged by<lb />
the present members of the orches-<lb />
tra. Submit all suggestions to<lb />
Kathtrine Jones, manager, within<lb />
five �lays after the publication of<lb />
this paper.<lb />
Tin re are high schools in the<lb />
United States today that reach<lb />
practical!) all children of high-<lb />
school age in the con; in unities they<lb />
serve. There are schools that do<lb />
not consider their task complete<lb />
 until each young person is success-<lb />
! fully and happily at work in some<lb />
i life vocation. There are school-<lb />
j so organized that young people get<lb />
j valuable practice in citizenship.<lb />
j There are schools in which the joy<lb />
j of learning is so magnified that pu-<lb />
: pils become familiar with the great<lb />
I discoveries and ideals of the age.<lb />
; There are schools whose teachers<lb />
so sense their relationship to<lb />
 awakening young life that pupils<lb />
I come to feel the inspiration and the<lb />
challenge of the new social order<lb />
founded on intelligence. Out of<lb />
-chools like these will come the high<lb />
school of tomorrow. Every teacher<lb />
� who is willing to do some pioneer-<lb />
ing of his own can help to achieve<lb />
the new day.�Joy Elmer Morgan<lb />
in the Journal of the National Edu-<lb />
j cation Association.<lb />
the names listed in<lb />
� up to blazen them forth<lb />
� 'he Abbey man-<lb />
tes that "there are no<lb />
tr ompany This, despite<lb />
at the roster coming here<lb />
r. F. J. McCormkk, Miss<lb />
we, Mr. Barry Fitzgerald,<lb />
ureen Delany, and Mr. P. J.<lb />
b all as famous in their own<lb />
our reigning stars are on this<lb />
t be A ilantic.<lb />
r Elmer Kenyon, who has<lb />
a compn hensive study of drama<lb />
Ireland, stated that down to the<lb />
ties of the last century, Ireland,<lb />
the domination of the English<lb />
I I centuries no drama. At this<lb />
Mr. William Butler Yeats, Mr.<lb />
�"Ward Martyn and Lady Gregory<lb />
aw a vision of a national theatre that<lb />
1 uld awaken literary ambition in<lb />
and and be a center of dramatic<lb />
there. A letter was drawn up<lb />
hese enthusiasts asking friends for<lb />
guarantee to cover the expenses of<lb />
� � � ;� � mances of Irish plays in Dublin.<lb />
"We will show that Ireland is not<lb />
� home of buffoonery and of easy<lb />
ment, as it has been represented,<lb />
but the home of an ancient idealism.<lb />
�' e a � confident of the support of all<lb />
n people, who are weary of mis-<lb />
 entaiion. in carrying out a work<lb />
that s outside all the political ques-<lb />
" - ' � it U divide us.<lb />
the guat-udgaapoas more than sufli-<lb />
nt and the theai -s carried on<lb />
' "i since through political stresses<lb />
and strain through poverty, riots, that<lb />
have almost stopped the plays, and<lb />
wars the World War. which took<lb />
most of its actors and the Civil War<lb />
�  the country. When political inde-<lb />
pendence wasn't forth-coming for Ire-<lb />
land, the literature took an indepen-<lb />
dent channel. The Abbey Theatre<lb />
was a source of almost political con-<lb />
flict. In retaliation for the imperti-<lb />
nences of the Abbey Theatre, the<lb />
crown authorities granted letters<lb />
patent limiting the playhouse to<lb />
dramas of Irish life only, thus turning<lb />
I -� tone of the literature into differ-<lb />
e t channels. Nevertheless, the Abbey<lb />
'� been called the "Theatre that<lb />
i mad a nation<lb />
; istra- j Fhe visit of these players, their first<lb />
. I . 'I. ' i this country in seventeen years, will<lb />
w sys-jl rovidi an interesting study for fol-<lb />
eneral lowers of the drama, for this is no or-<lb />
ed iinary traveling group of thespians,<lb />
� j' ' �'� present something permanent,<lb />
veryJa the; tre which from humble but sin-<lb />
fusion cere beginnings has attained almost<lb />
� rush I world-wide fame. It was born of the<lb />
: was th, the courage, the indomitable<lb />
termination to revive Irish drama<lb />
roba- j: ' afford Irish dramatists an oppor-<lb />
 to make themselves heard,<lb />
ormer At the theatre in Dublin, only gen-<lb />
uinely great plays are presented.<lb />
These plays have excellent entertain-<lb />
ment values and always aie literary<lb />
j masterpieces that live for decades.<lb />
The Theatre's greatest tribute is in<lb />
the influence which this group has<lb />
wielded in advancing the establish-<lb />
ment of the little theatre movement<lb />
throughout the world and the beacon<lb />
! light position it holds in regard to<lb />
repertory theatre groups. Their<lb />
methods have been studied by leading<lb />
drama organizations in various Euro-<lb />
pean countries.<lb />
Not more than once in a decade do<lb />
the great actors of Ireland's National<lb />
playhouse come to Amterica. This<lb />
season the Irish Free State has<lb />
granted the Abbey players permission<lb />
to close their home in Dublin and bring<lb />
their fine entertainment to this land.<lb />
There is no "second" company from<lb />
the Abbey and so the theatre that<lb />
helped Ireland to become a Free State<lb />
is closed during this tour.<lb />
-o-<lb />
MRS. FRANK HAS GUEST<lb />
Mrs. Frank has as her guest for a<lb />
few weeks her sister, Mrs. McKathey,<lb />
for whom Mrs. Deal entertained Fri-<lb />
day night, March 18th.<lb /><lb />
E'glBllWliljil'ja.i.Jl.MjtewWJ' ' ' �a<lb /><pb facs="00037988_tn_0002" /><lb />
The Teco Echo<lb />
Published BiMorvthly During The Col-<lb />
lege Year by The Student Govern-<lb />
ment Association of East Caro-<lb />
lina Teachers College.<lb />
HEAD OF COLUMBIA DE-<lb />
FINES EDUCATION<lb />
Entered as second-class matter De-<lb />
cember ;�. Hi2fS, at the Postoffiee,<lb />
Greenville, X. C. under the<lb />
Act of March 3, 1879.<lb />
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Maggie McPhersonEditor<lb />
Elizabeth liaywood . Managing Editor<lb />
Assistant Km roBS<lb />
Carolyn Conner, Marguerite lane,<lb />
Estelle McClees, Elizabeth<lb />
Thompson<lb />
Co-ed Staff<lb />
I. V. WoodEditor<lb />
Erie TinkerAssistant Editor<lb />
Mamie E. JenkinsAdvisor<lb />
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Advertisi ng M anagess<lb />
Sara Johnson, Mary L. Pipkin, Ethel<lb />
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Circulation Managers<lb />
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Ruth HoodAssistant Typist<lb />
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M. L. WrightAdvisor<lb />
SATURDAY, MARCH 19, J 932<lb />
The majority of good leaders<lb />
have always been on the side of<lb />
the oppressed.�Aldous Huxley.<lb />
If we want pologamy, let's<lb />
have it, but let's not camouflage<lb />
it as monogamy.�Bishop Booth<lb />
of Vermont.<lb />
0<lb />
Every new instrument that<lb />
civilization has devised�prop-<lb />
erty, currency, credit, the ma-<lb />
chine�has widened the breach<lb />
between individuals and heaped<lb />
up inequalities and misery.�<lb />
Dr. Eeinhold Neibuhr,<lb />
Dr. Nicholas Butler, president<lb />
of Columbia University, defines<lb />
education as follows:<lb />
"Education is a gradual ad-<lb />
justment to the spiritual posses-<lb />
sions of the race, with a view to<lb />
realizing one's own potential-<lb />
ities and to assist in carrying<lb />
forward that complex of idea<lb />
acts and institutions which we<lb />
call civilization.<lb />
"Those spiritual possessions<lb />
may be variously classified but<lb />
they certainly are at least five-<lb />
fold. The The child is entitled<lb />
to his scientific inheritance, to<lb />
his institutional inheritance and<lb />
to his religious inheritance.<lb />
Without them all he cannot be-<lb />
come a truly educated and a<lb />
truly cultivated man.<lb />
THE BEGINNING OF THE<lb />
END.<lb />
On Monday morning of this<lb />
week many girls registered for<lb />
their last term of college work.<lb />
For them it seemed to be the<lb />
true beginning of the end. No<lb />
more will they anticipate annual<lb />
reunions with friends they have<lb />
acquired; no more will they be<lb />
subject to dormitory and college<lb />
regulations; No more will they<lb />
be carefree college girls. They<lb />
are setting out on the final lap<lb />
of their college life. The final<lb />
spurt, safe sailing, and a good<lb />
start are more essential to them<lb />
now than ever before if they<lb />
would have their spirit and the<lb />
spirit of their work to live on.<lb />
Many are for the first time,<lb />
s<lb />
little time and quiet in which to<lb />
think it over. Neither can they<lb />
solve problems, prepare lessons<lb />
plans, or learn a difficult French<lb />
vocabulary.<lb />
The victrolas reign supreme<lb />
on all halls from three-thirty<lb />
o'clock in the afternoon until<lb />
seven-thirty o'clock at night.<lb />
The students trying to study<lb />
during these four hours might<lb />
just as well wait the hour for<lb />
victrolas to cease has come�<lb />
four hours and a good day gone.<lb />
Why. when girls play their<lb />
victrolas can't they keep their<lb />
doors closed? At least the<lb />
"blah! blah! blahs Will not<lb />
disturb quite so many people.<lb />
Victrolas in dormitories; it's<lb />
true, help to cheer us up when<lb />
we feel as we Ain't Got No-<lb />
body but why impose on tin-<lb />
poor victrolas and make them<lb />
work overtime? After so main-<lb />
hours labor surely they need a<lb />
rest! and certainly the students<lb />
need a chance for thought.<lb />
Campus Gossij<lb />
f i IK 11<lb />
y.<lb />
U '<lb />
It<lb />
,n a<lb />
s Told By A Freshman Woi<lb />
kine Ciirl I<lb />
NEW OFFICERS.<lb />
You know I've<lb />
old place now, 1 ki<lb />
everything 'bout it.<lb />
two whole months<lb />
green when I first i<lb />
To begin with 1<lb />
I was to work in<lb />
(Only Freshman dii<lb />
appreciate that.)<lb />
Well, I finally f<lb />
the dining hall v. il h<lb />
WCOTOC 1<lb />
w all th<lb />
I've I i<lb />
but, L<lb />
i ame!<lb />
i,m I- OIll II' l"ll<lb />
 corts. I guess we stui<lb />
We have again elected our by accident. We saw a r<lb />
Student Government officers and eyeing us as we came in<lb />
the leaders of the Y. W. C. A that she might Rive me<lb />
haven't we? Yes, and, as usual, mation so I pranced tin;<lb />
we have been very excited and ; an,i says; "i�, Anna<lb />
interested in the outcome of the gonna work in here<lb />
elections. Each of us had cer- "Well what do you me<lb />
tain candidates we thought tohn at this time. If<lb />
be more outstanding, mure capa- ; work,<lb />
bled<lb />
y of women<lb />
r themselves<lb />
Professor F.<lb />
The vast majorit<lb />
persist in dragging<lb />
down to our level.�<lb />
B. Balmer.<lb />
We have let the idea of free-<lb />
dom under self-respect go to seed<lb />
in our colleges and are turning<lb />
out too many hard-boiled, hard-<lb />
hearted, hard-headed dumb-bells<lb />
�Wiliiam Allen While.<lb />
room with the aim of moulding<lb />
character, broadening vision,<lb />
and learning the art of leader-<lb />
ship and training. Many more<lb />
have already passed through the<lb />
period of practice teaching and<lb />
are now adding the final touches<lb />
smoothing the rough edges del-<lb />
vino; deeper in the problems of<lb />
life.<lb />
But none of those who are<lb />
registering for their last time<lb />
are really beginning the end.<lb />
Perhaps it is the end of college<lb />
days, but the little learning they<lb />
have acquired will only whet<lb />
their appetites for more and<lb />
make this termn the end of the<lb />
beginning. The true senior only<lb />
finishes to begin.<lb />
this time<lb />
you should ha<lb />
telday<lb />
"Hut (my voice gr<lb />
lii.e that nice m;<lb />
named .Mr. Metjinni<lb />
lure either Monday<lb />
"Well (the voiet<lb />
again,1 get that hal<lb />
et in yonder and ir<lb />
I spec you have<lb />
knees playing Home<lb />
mine pealed forth th<lb />
ate with the students and their (the Republic.<lb />
fellow workers. Again and again I walked into that<lb />
we hear this word used, although<lb />
ble or better fitted for the office<lb />
than others; consequently, there<lb />
has been a great deal of discus-<lb />
sion, followed by the casting of<lb />
votes.<lb />
Alter elections we hear a<lb />
great deal about cooperation,<lb />
and perhaps the only time in j Officers cannot be a success with<lb />
their life, entering the school jout the cooperation of the stu-<lb />
dents. The officers cannot be,<lb />
true leaders unless they cooper- i<lb />
K  T r howt<lb />
Thoughts<lb />
Meditations<lb />
The reason why teachers arc<lb />
disliked is their conscious or un-<lb />
conscious condescension.�Hen-<lb />
rv N. Dickinson.<lb />
Kid the other fellow if you<lb />
want to. but don't kid yourself;<lb />
there's nothing in it.�J. J. Ber-<lb />
net.<lb />
Bad taste cannot be ameliora-<lb />
tee by argument: it is only to be<lb />
improved by education.�J. E.<lb />
H. Blake.<lb />
0<lb />
The Englishman has to trans-<lb />
late an American joke into Eng-<lb />
lish before he can laugh at it.�<lb />
Chico Marx.<lb />
o<lb />
Our youth we can have but<lb />
today. We may always find<lb />
time to grow old.�Bishop Ber-<lb />
keley.<lb />
�o<lb />
We are trying to run a twen-<lb />
tieth-century world with eigh-<lb />
teenth-century social policies.�<lb />
Dr. Glenn Frank.<lb />
o<lb />
We all agree that winter time<lb />
has been reversed. Or maybe<lb />
March is like a woman�as<lb />
changeable as the weather.<lb />
�o<lb />
Once more we have bowed our<lb />
heads to the yoke of knowledge<lb />
that is enclosed within the walls<lb />
of E. C. T. C.<lb />
o<lb />
The rivalry of the Poes and<lb />
Laniers will now change to La-<lb />
niers and Emersons!<lb />
"The ideal student is always<lb />
in revolt. A conforming student<lb />
is a Bourbon to start on, who<lb />
never learns anything new and<lb />
never forgets anything old. Con-<lb />
formity is death to youth. Later<lb />
in life youth will learn to con-<lb />
form with wisdom, but at the<lb />
home plate, with the bat in hand,<lb />
before the bases are run, youth<lb />
should be in revolt�free, on its<lb />
toes, rarin' to go said William<lb />
Allen White, in a recent inter-<lb />
view with a Daily Kansan re-<lb />
porter.<lb />
VICTROLAS IN DORMITO-<lb />
RIES.<lb />
Exasperated students trying to<lb />
write term papers to the tune<lb />
of "You're My Everything do<lb />
not like to be reminded that their<lb />
grades on the course depends<lb />
on the paper that they hand in.<lb />
They like it still less when the<lb />
news is broken to them by a<lb />
victrola down Uhe hall. Why<lb />
victrolas can't even be sympa-<lb />
thetic or encouraging about it;<lb />
they announce it for the whole<lb />
world to hear, that is, the small<lb />
world that makes up a dormi-<lb />
tory.<lb />
"Just one More Chance no<lb />
doubt fits the situation when<lb />
girls will go to the show and<lb />
leave their lessons until the last<lb />
minute. How easy it would be<lb />
to get lessons, we think, if there<lb />
were no such instruments as<lb />
victrolas.<lb />
"Good Night Sweetheart<lb />
"Call Me Darling and "Am I<lb />
Wasting My Time On You are<lb />
all quite appropriate when girls<lb />
are at home for the week-end.<lb />
But college is not a place for re-<lb />
miniscences. It has been said<lb />
that older people always look to<lb />
the future and what it holds in<lb />
store for them. Students in col-<lb />
lege should live in the present<lb />
and enjoy every minute of it.<lb />
"I'm Studying With Tears<lb />
In My Eyes would fit the situa-<lb />
tion better than would "I'm<lb />
Dancing With Tears In My<lb />
Eyes It's true the tears would<lb />
likely be tears of vexation and<lb />
disgust at the thought of being<lb />
interrupted by the crooning of<lb />
some male voice on a victrola<lb />
record.<lb />
"When It's Springtime In The<lb />
Rockies many of us would like<lb />
to be there�anywhere. If those<lb />
victrolas are not turned off, and<lb />
we are allowed to collect our<lb />
thoughts once more, we will be<lb />
coming to summer school at<lb />
East Carolina, "When The Moon<lb />
Comes Over The Mountain<lb />
Parents with their pet expres-<lb />
sions of sterness will say, "It<lb />
All Depends On You and will<lb />
not believe victrolas are respon-<lb />
sible.<lb />
How are students supposed<lb />
to be able to study amid the<lb />
noises that usually issue from a<lb />
victrola? Very few students<lb />
can put their best work into a<lb />
theme if they are not allowed a<lb />
it never seems to carry a great<lb />
deal ot meaning.<lb />
Cooperate with the Y. W. C.<lb />
A. and its new officers. Cooper-<lb />
ate with the new Student Coun-<lb />
cil. Of course, if we�but will<lb />
we? Will we give them our co-<lb />
operation throughout next year<lb />
when, at some time or another.<lb />
we will hear a rumor which some<lb />
body told somebody else that the<lb />
council restricted someone for<lb />
too slight an offence? Will we<lb />
continue to work with the Y. W.<lb />
C. A. even if someone shows us<lb />
that it has flaws, and is much<lb />
weaker than the Y. W. C. A. of<lb />
another school.?<lb />
Every year we have heard the<lb />
organizations and their officers<lb />
criticised. There is no reason to<lb />
believe that the student body of<lb />
next year will ' made up of<lb />
such students that will not criti-<lb />
cise or point out the mistakes as<lb />
they see them. One of the newly<lb />
elected officers, when asked if<lb />
she were not pleased answered,<lb />
"I don't know. I'll lose friends<lb />
because it is impossible to please<lb />
everybody Lose friends? Why?<lb />
Because of the readiness to crit-<lb />
icise rather than to work with<lb />
the organizations.<lb />
We have again elected our<lb />
Student Government officers and<lb />
the leaders of our Y. W. C. A<lb />
haven't we? Let's realize now<lb />
that they are going to do the best<lb />
that they can at all times. Let's<lb />
give them our support in making<lb />
these organizations stronger<lb />
than they ever have been.<lb />
o�<lb />
SPRING QUARTER FOR BET-<lb />
TER GRADES<lb />
i<lb />
:h<lb />
I<lb />
a ttles<lb />
dishi<lb />
hail ;<lb />
"If ;<lb />
used<lb />
jj lady st<lb />
�pen and<lb />
the<lb />
the<lb />
un<lb />
We are beginning a new quar-<lb />
ter. Let's make the most of it.<lb />
Some of us are carrying less<lb />
work than we could carry if we<lb />
had not flunked some courses.<lb />
That ought not to be. We should<lb />
realize the sacrifices that are<lb />
made to keep us in school here.<lb />
Enough study will pass any<lb />
course. It has been said that an<lb />
idle mind is the devil's workshop<lb />
so maybe if enough time were<lb />
spent on preparation of lessons<lb />
that we would avoid being called<lb />
to council. Let us try it.<lb />
Being in a religious turn of<lb />
mind, the saying "God helps<lb />
them whohelp themselves" comes<lb />
to me. When students come to<lb />
college they should not leave<lb />
their religion at home. Those of<lb />
you who heard Mrs. Spillman<lb />
talk at Vespers must realize that.<lb />
But no matter who -we are, or<lb />
what classification we have, let's<lb />
make this spring term the best<lb />
we ve ever had. Cut out those<lb />
failures�-we can pass! Let's do<lb />
it. Let's make our parents<lb />
proud of us and E. C. T. C. glad<lb />
we came to school here.<lb />
Spring quarter for bett<lb />
grades.<lb />
CM.<lb />
never saw so many disl<lb />
and things in ail my i<lb />
was a great big old tra<lb />
know what to do with<lb />
carry it. Anyhow ther<lb />
person (I learned later<lb />
another girl) and stick<lb />
my hand. In a comma<lb />
voice she told me to<lb />
dishes.<lb />
I staled at the tray a<lb />
her. I had been told so!<lb />
life of hot dishes and �<lb />
up to that time I hadn't<lb />
main dishes. Howevi r :<lb />
failed me and I lacked .<lb />
ask her what they w<lb />
gingerly took the tray i<lb />
and found my way to<lb />
saw all kind of dishes. <lb />
buckets but no man<lb />
proceeded back to the dini<lb />
met the giri who sent rne<lb />
please ma'am. 1 thin, th<lb />
the main dishes to pu(<lb />
they call Jeeter balls in<lb />
This impertinent young<lb />
at me, her mouth tit<lb />
hee-hawed. I still ain't gol<lb />
but 1 laughed to be congenia<lb />
"Well she says, grabbin'<lb />
out of my hands, "go sej<lb />
tables<lb />
"What on earth does she want tla-<lb />
table set up for wondered I? "Looks<lb />
to me like they are plenty high al-<lb />
ready but just to be accommodating<lb />
I started putting some little boards<lb />
which I found in the pitcher, under<lb />
the legs of the table. "Horn time I got<lb />
them up along comes my friend or<lb />
assistant again. Again her mouth flew<lb />
open, but this time she wasn't laugh-<lb />
ing.<lb />
"What are you doing now gayg<lb />
she?<lb />
"Why I am setting up the table<lb />
says I.<lb />
This time she don't hee-haw. she<lb />
just plain yells and finally says, "well<lb />
how 'bout putting the forks and spoons<lb />
around the table for people to eat<lb />
with tuenl"<lb />
"Oh yeah says I, 'Til do that<lb />
About time I get all the forks on the<lb />
right and all the knives on the left<lb />
along comes the benevolent looking<lb />
lady again.<lb />
"Have you crumbed your tables<lb />
says she.<lb />
"Yassum<lb />
She reaches over and touches a lit-<lb />
tle raised design on the table cloth.<lb />
"Oh you haven't crumbed this table,<lb />
you must always crumb your table<lb />
first thing Up comes my forks,<lb />
knives and spoons in one swoop.<lb />
Well I finally got the table crumbed<lb />
and set up again.<lb />
Then here comes my assistant. "Go<lb />
put the tray in the bread line Weil<lb />
I knew what bread pans were, but up<lb />
o that moment I hadn't heard of bread<lb />
lines, but I decided the two must be<lb />
identical so I went to the oven and<lb />
stuck the tray in the pan of bread.<lb />
The tall servant who works in the<lb />
bakery happened to look just as I<lb />
was in the act of closing the door. As<lb />
he looked around I thought to myself<lb />
of all the goggle-eyed eervants they<lb />
have them here,<lb />
"Uh-uh Miss, is yo trjing to heat<lb />
 I<lb />
un ��" Id i <lb />
'ur (,rea! Tragedy.<lb />
ind Mi<lb />
Fti ' after ("i ristma: the ilai I<lb />
me � . el peas. - During the ;  I<lb />
nths they had cultivate tin<lb />
� so well that bv last v . I � h -<lb />
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Dear Sylvester and Annabelle:<lb />
Alter reading your letter in th<lb />
mn attended a meeting<lb />
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orth Carolina, attended the meet-<lb />
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teachers of the State to find out<lb />
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Clubs in Pitt County. They have al-<lb />
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club at Simpson, at Red Banks, and<lb />
at Winterville. There remain two more<lb />
lessons in S. A. Please tell me when U0 be judged, the last being the Greea-<lb />
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specified amount per lesson because judges will render their decision and<lb />
given the winning club.<lb />
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WEDNESDAY- Xovma Foster in "STEADY COMPANY"<lb />
On the stage 9 P. M.�MANLESS WEDDING<lb />
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"THE GREEKS HAD A WORD FOR THEM"<lb />
A Witty-Zippy Comedy Romance<lb />
On stage Thursday night 8:45 "Herb" Mattocks and his troubadors<lb />
COMING!<lb />
Bert Wheeler Robt. Woolsey<lb />
In "GIRL CRAZY"<lb />
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"Chick" Sale in first feature<lb />
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We will have a very favorable re-<lb />
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the shore, the stars shining above Council of English Teachers,<lb />
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in our class which meets every Thurs- <lb />
day night at 7.30 o'clock in the sum- C. S. V. COniCI-<lb />
mer house at the Lake. The only ac-<lb />
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strong neck, and of course a receptive<lb />
mood. So we will see you Thursday<lb />
night.<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
Sylvester and A-nnabelle.<lb />
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WINTEI) TERM GRADUATES<lb />
Sixteen Graduated<lb />
At the end of the Winter term six-<lb />
teen girls were graduated from East<lb />
Carolina Teachers College. They were<lb />
Pauline Luther Adcock, Grammar<lb />
Grade; Pauline Boyette, Grammar<lb />
Grade; Florence Deette Grimes, Gram-<lb />
mar Grade; Maude Janet Hicks, Gram-<lb />
mar Grade; Ada Bett Joymr. Primary<lb />
(hade; Nina Elizabeth Warren, Pri-<lb />
marv tirade; Lola Tunnel Watson, Pri-<lb />
ence Held March<lb />
4th And 5th At<lb />
Raleigh, N. C.<lb />
 era Jennings, Bertha Prichard, Edith<lb />
Diliard and l.ucy Kelly Were<lb />
Representatives of The College.<lb />
East Carolina Teachers College was<lb />
represented in the twenty-first annual<lb />
convention of North Carolina Student<lb />
Volunteer Union held in Raleigh from<lb />
the th to 6th, by Yera Jennings, Ber-<lb />
tha Prichard, Edith Diliard and Lucy<lb />
; Kelly. The delegates returned with<lb />
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II. S. Eng. Hist Betty Greene. Gram-<lb />
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Home Economics; Ruth Picklesimer.<lb />
H. S. Geog. Sci Katherinc Wall,<lb />
Grammar Grade; Joyce Elizabeth<lb />
Warren, H. S. Hist. Sci Sarah Jane<lb />
Williams, H. S. Eng. Hist.<lb />
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THE GREENVILLE CAFE<lb />
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Smart: "How far from the answer<lb />
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The senior meditated silently with<lb />
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Seven Ages of A Woman<lb />
1 Infant.<lb />
2 Little girl.<lb />
3 The young woman.<lb />
4 The young woman.<lb />
5 The young woman.<lb />
6 The young woman<lb />
7 The young woman.<lb />
much interest with his fiery speeches<lb />
on "Humanity Uprooted Discussion<lb />
groups were led by Dr. Judd, Mr.<lb />
Norman, Miss Miriam Goodwin and<lb />
Mr. Roy Currier. Both black and<lb />
white took active parts in these dis-<lb />
cussions.<lb />
Not all the time was spent in lec-<lb />
tures and discussions. "Ba Thone<lb />
a one-act platy of Burns by Edna A.<lb />
Baldwin was presented by students of<lb />
Duke University The dinner given<lb />
in the United Christian Church Satur-<lb />
day night was also of much interest.<lb />
Songs in Japanese and Chinese de-<lb />
lighted all those present.<lb />
The conference, an echo of the Buf-<lb />
falo Conference was a great suceess<lb />
and the only regret of those who went<lb />
from E. C. T. C. was that more girls<lb />
could not go.<lb />
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Y. W. C. A.�Elizabeth Denny.<lb />
Poe Society-Catherine Flaugfcer.<lb />
Emerson Society -Annie C. Baker.<lb />
Lanier Society - Myrtie G. Hodges.<lb />
Senior Class- I.elia Ellen Belk.<lb />
Junior Class- Bertha Walston.<lb />
Freshman Class�Clyde Morton.<lb />
"C" Class �Ruby May.<lb />
English ClubNina Walston.<lb />
Athletic Assov�Grace Williford.<lb />
Alumnae�Katherine Wahl.<lb />
Co-ed Club�George Wilkerson.<lb />
Music Dept. -Bertha McKinney.<lb />
Alumnae<lb />
Micss I.eta Williams will till the po-<lb />
sition as Alumnae Reporter that was<lb />
left vacant by the graduation of Kath-<lb />
erine Wall. Miss Williams graduated<lb />
from the two year course in 1928-29<lb />
and is now working on her A. B. de-<lb />
gree. She is well acquainted with<lb />
many of the alumnae, and she is an<lb />
efficient and capable worker.<lb />
Nothing But Co-eds<lb />
BROADWAY COLUMN<lb />
On Wednesday night, March 15th<lb />
the Jarvis Literary Society met. New<lb />
members were welcomed to this so-<lb />
ciety bv the President, Charles King.<lb />
The meeting was called to discuss a<lb />
Constitution for the newly orgamzed<lb />
society and to formulate plans for<lb />
future programs and activities.<lb />
Ml co-eds are urged to become<lb />
charter members of this organization<lb />
i� the near future so that more effec-<lb />
tive and comprehensive work can be<lb />
accomplished this year.<lb />
Some co-eds have "hit upon a new<lb />
plan It took brains to think of flunk-<lb />
inK a few subjects so that we wouldnt<lb />
have to take so many hours. Were<lb />
going to give the girls a few more<lb />
hours. Now you tell one.<lb />
The co eds are glad to have Jack<lb />
Barrett, Charles Rumley, James Moye,<lb />
and James Burton James jom the<lb />
student body this term. We know they<lb />
W1� cooperate with the Coed Club and<lb />
we hope this organization w.ll enable<lb />
them to acclimate themselves to<lb />
on this campus easily.<lb />
CLUBS<lb />
SCIENCE CLUB HAS BACKWARD<lb />
PARTY<lb />
Dr. Slay Renders Solo<lb />
lit<lb />
THINGS WED LIKE TO KNOW<lb />
Why isn't Bob Eason seen in the<lb />
back of Fleming any more?<lb />
What makes Hemby Bumette so<lb />
forward<lb />
Who's the champion checker player 1<lb />
Why is Red Flanagan such power?<lb />
Who was it that 1 saw at the lake<lb />
the other night?<lb />
Why was Miss Nance advised to<lb />
change her biology class?<lb />
Why did the Science Club go "star-<lb />
gazing" the other night?<lb />
Who stole my English book?<lb />
Who welcomed that Rumley boy<lb />
with open arms?<lb />
Why does Ja<lb />
red sweater?<lb />
Why is John t<lb />
Why does the<lb />
running?<lb />
Who furnishes<lb />
Who rode the<lb />
night?<lb />
Why do all the Co<lb />
Campus Building aftei<lb />
apples every Monday?<lb />
How lhury Settle gets so man<lb />
What effect has the moon n lovers<lb />
Witty .gixis-JFUn after some Co-Eds?<lb />
k Barrett wear that<lb />
maid's neck so sore?<lb />
white elephant keep<lb />
Harry Hail with gas?<lb />
levatoi Tu sduy last<lb />
One co-ed says. "Life ain't so grand<lb />
here " I know three girls who passed<lb />
all their work but Flossy. Sam, and<lb />
Bill each flunked a subject<lb />
We appreciate everything that Dr.<lb />
kdaras said in Chapel Wednesday<lb />
about us and hope the student body<lb />
realizes it.<lb />
Everyone seemed full, pleased, and<lb />
happy as they went through the re-<lb />
ceiving line after the party. Hot dogs<lb />
and bottled drinks were served as re-<lb />
freshments and candy, cake and flap<lb />
jacks were given as prizes. The prize<lb />
for the best singer at the party was<lb />
given to Dr. Slay, who rendered a<lb />
beautiful solo, which was intended to<lb />
be part of a course, but he did not re-<lb />
ceive support. The group singing con-<lb />
test went to the group two of which<lb />
Bob Eason was a member. Immediate-<lb />
ly before this came the backward suit-<lb />
case races. A representative of each<lb />
group raced in this backward, taking<lb />
a coat from the grip, wearing it back-<lb />
wards, and then finishing the race run-<lb />
i.ing backwards. The winner was Alva<lb />
Van Nortwick of group live. Just pre-<lb />
ceding this Henry Ogleshy, of group<lb />
five won the balloon blowing contest.<lb />
Dr. Slay gave the first big hit of the<lb />
afternoon by equaling Miss Greene in<lb />
making a hat. Both were made from<lb />
crepe paper and three pins.<lb />
Everyone was bid farewell and ask-<lb />
ed to come again as they entered the<lb />
Science Building by the fire escape,<lb />
where the party was given on Satur-<lb />
day evening March 5th, at 5.00 o'clock<lb />
o��<lb />
Science Club Receives New Members<lb />
The co-eds were all glad to have<lb />
�soup" Porter in Chapel Wednesday<lb />
mormag. It was largely through his<lb />
work and influence that the Teachers<lb />
made the showing they did last season.<lb />
BASKET BALL RETURNS<lb />
During the past Basket Ball season<lb />
the Teachers scored 398 points during<lb />
the twenty James they played. The<lb />
opposing teams rolled up the slightly<lb />
larger score of 114 or IT, points more.<lb />
Individual scoring stood:<lb />
Tucker 20), Barker 61, Eason ob.<lb />
King 41, Forbes S2, Nesbit 22, and<lb />
llunsucker 3.<lb />
Spring<lb />
Clot!<lb />
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Youneednt liave trouble <lb />
bled a large collection<lb />
i Wnmpn's Wearing Ap<lb />
Misses and Women s<lb />
we have assem<lb />
Styles in<lb />
your approval�<lb />
For morninix<lb />
Hi<lb />
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For afternoon<lb />
For <lb />
We<lb />
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and why not get your Easter I lat here.<lb />
�� and dozens of lovely new hats just<lb />
G�edthU,gec�t�,lUdethaUhereisnora<lb />
ntitfied with less than the bet. Let m shot<lb />
C. Heber Forbes<lb />
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2'fe<lb />
MRS. S1MLLMAN 11<lb />
THE GOOD S VM VB<lb />
V. W. . A. LSI<lb />
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R KERN 1� I<lb />
MANY STUDENTS EN JO!<lb />
"People Love I o Live In<lb />
There Are Christians<lb />
On Sunday evening,<lb />
Mrs. �)� B- Spillman sp<lb />
Services. She talked ab<lb />
Samaritan and<lb />
live in a land '<lb />
tiatis, where th<lb />
but still aren't<lb />
to the<lb />
dinner ?<lb />
We know that tln co-eds have a<lb />
"browsing" room but do we know what<lb />
.that won! browsing" means to them?<lb />
j Evidently it means place to have fun<lb />
 as well as a place to work. If you just<lb />
happen ap to that door sometimes<lb />
P. S� If you want to know anything ! when they don't expect you, it is amaz-<lb />
1 i' "� MMMiM fY<lb />
just let us know.<lb />
It Has Been Said<lb />
It ha been said that:<lb />
Erankie Davis was sick last week;<lb />
she took too many examinations.<lb />
Dorothy Knox didn't want to be<lb />
shaken before exams because she was<lb />
too full of history.<lb />
On last Tuesday evening at 6.30 the<lb />
Science Club held its regular meeting<lb />
in the Science Building. Miss Lelia El-<lb />
len Belk gave a brief but interesting<lb />
talk on "Ferns and a Science Hobby<lb />
Miss Belk told about and displayed<lb />
some pictures of some very beautiful<lb />
and also strange ferns that are found<lb />
about the earth. Miss Erma Small<lb />
told in a kind of a monologue form a must go out<lb />
frank, if true, experience of being ' things; one i<lb />
with an old man who had studied word to thos<lb />
.nw flakes practically all his life and j Samaritan I<lb />
had made many pictures of them with- Christian.<lb />
out finding any two alike. Miss ("assi-<lb />
dy stated that the book containing<lb />
these thouands. of pictures of snow-<lb />
flakes was now on sale and the price<lb />
is $10.00. Current events were given<lb />
by Miss Mary Belle Clark.<lb />
After this regular program was ren-<lb />
dered, the new members were received.<lb />
They are heartily welcome and if there<lb />
is anyone else who is a science major<lb />
and meets the requirements of the<lb />
club, he will be welcomed and urged<lb />
to atted the meetings of the club.<lb />
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and<lb />
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1 DON'T KNOW<lb />
ENGLISH CLUB MEETS.<lb />
The English Club held its regular<lb />
Exams had their toll; they<lb />
enough damage for one time.<lb />
did<lb />
ing to see so much activity going on<lb />
in such a small place. Checker boards,<lb />
card tables, baseballs and gloves, ten-<lb />
nis balls and rackets and a stack of<lb />
books that look like new are strewn<lb />
about the room. Also their dummy meeting in the Y hut Wednesday eve-<lb />
mascot is lying in one corner without ning at 6.30. "Lima Beans a play<lb />
any legs or a head either. (What a<lb />
condition for a good mascot to be in!)<lb />
Besides that you will see all kinds of<lb />
paper bows and painted signs to rep-<lb />
resent the different<lb />
long to.<lb />
societies they be-<lb />
Registration this time was the best<lb />
we have ever had and we want to have<lb />
it like this again.<lb />
There was no flunk slips put up in<lb />
the post office, but� the advisors had<lb />
a time holding on to those sheets of<lb />
paper they had.<lb />
ML P<lb />
ZEIDER TALKS IN CHAPEL<lb />
ON MILK.<lb />
Is Sponsored By The North Carolina<lb />
Board of Health<lb />
by Alfred Kreymbug, was given. Ruby<lb />
Taylor played the wife, Mary Taylor<lb />
the husband, and Pauline McCulleii<lb />
the huskater. It was well given and<lb />
the club enjoyed it.<lb />
A very interesting talk was given<lb />
on make-up by Martha Starling. This<lb />
was followed with a talk on play pro-<lb />
duction by Mary G. Parker.<lb />
On every class we use til<lb />
No matter where we go<lb />
Just these simple little ���<lb />
Those three words 1 doi<lb />
It may be Economic .<lb />
Government and so.<lb />
But still they are my !y-<lb />
These three word- 1 do<lb />
There seldom is a ijllt - �<lb />
Hut these word- we're I<lb />
Those three words oh ��<lb />
Confront us every day.<lb />
Perhaps we'll find anothi<lb />
But until we do, I'm m<lb />
For these three tt i id. .<lb />
There really is no cure.<lb />
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NOTICE!<lb />
If the runs in yoi<lb />
ing see Elizabeth 11<lb />
Wilson Hall. Reas<lb />
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PAIR!<lb />
Dr<lb />
such<lb />
Meadows apologized for giving<lb />
an easy exam to his English<lb />
classes.<lb />
Dr. Slay says that if seventh periods<lb />
kill us we will all die in peace.<lb />
There is an<lb />
Cotten Hall.<lb />
invisible telephone in<lb />
When you want to cut class you<lb />
had better try the windows instead of<lb />
doors.<lb />
Lifebouy is very popular<lb />
ten Hall once a week.<lb />
m<lb />
Cot-<lb />
Clafton Cherry is already selecting<lb />
household articles for her mountain<lb />
home�we are wondering how long<lb />
they will be on the shelf.<lb />
Knitting is quite popular on the<lb />
campus since cold weather started.<lb />
Windows need to be double-screened<lb />
Miss Summerville is teaching baseball<lb />
On Tuesday morning at the regular<lb />
convocation, President W;right intro-<lb />
duced Dr. McGeachey, superintendent<lb />
of the Pitt County Board of Health.<lb />
Mr. McGeachey in turn introduced Mr.<lb />
M. P. Zeider, who is this year affiliated<lb />
with the North Carolina Board of<lb />
Health.<lb />
Mr. Zeider spoke on milk�the ad-<lb />
vantages obtained from drinking it,<lb />
sources, difficulties.<lb />
He said that there are in N. C.<lb />
275,000 milk cows and that means that<lb />
10 persons are de- endent on 1 cow for<lb />
their milk supply. Unfortunately we<lb />
consume more milk in this state than<lb />
is produced here, a practice violating<lb />
Gov. Gardner's "live at home cam-<lb />
paign<lb />
This program was one of a series<lb />
given throughout the schools of the<lb />
state in the National Milk For Health<lb />
Weeks.<lb />
SCRIBBLERS MEET<lb />
The regular meeting of the Scrib-<lb />
blers Club was held in the Staff Room<lb />
on Monday night. Bertha Walston,<lb />
president of the club, presided. The<lb />
chief business of the meeting was the<lb />
discussion of those eligible for the<lb />
Teco Echo staff for next year and the<lb />
work they had done. The editorial<lb />
staff for next year will be chosen from<lb />
this club.<lb />
EASTER IS ONLY<lb />
SHORT TIME<lb />
AWAY<lb />
A<lb />
McKay-W ashinglon Co.<lb />
Science methods class will be con-<lb />
formed to the rules of a floating tea.<lb />
Loree Cagle will be the first appli-<lb />
cant for the insane asylum which will<lb />
be instituted here on the campus.<lb />
Dr. Adams Talks<lb />
At Chapel Service<lb />
Thanks Students For Their Coopera-<lb />
tion.<lb />
Ne<lb />
.aste<lb />
NOTICE !<lb />
The Y. W. C. A. will have with it<lb />
at its regular meeting on Sunday night<lb />
representatives from the Y. W. C. A.<lb />
of Wake Forest.<lb />
MUSEUM NOTES<lb />
Ida Mae Nance went off her diet<lb />
long enough to eat six bowls of figs.<lb />
It has been said that the laziest<lb />
man on earth is the one who sirgs:<lb />
"Moonbeams, Kiss Her For Me�B.<lb />
C- Bee.<lb />
The new minerals have been labeled<lb />
and placed in the cabinets just inside<lb />
of the Science Building door. They<lb />
are a very interesting collection and<lb />
the public is invited to see it. Miss<lb />
Greene suggests that you take particu-<lb />
lar notice of the little mud puppy be-<lb />
cause it is the most interesting thing<lb />
in the museum.<lb />
At the chapel exercises on Wednes-<lb />
day morning, Dr. Adams held a post<lb />
mortem for the basket ball team.<lb />
"I have looked over the records of<lb />
several college and high school teams<lb />
during their first year and I find that<lb />
our record compares favorably with<lb />
theirs. In fact, very few of them won<lb />
fifty per cent of the games they play-<lb />
ed as we did Dr. Adams stated.<lb />
He asserted further that in behalf<lb />
of the boys and the faculty members,<lb />
and all others who made this year's<lb />
successes possible, he wished to thank<lb />
the girls in the student body for their<lb />
support. "Without your support we<lb />
would have been unable to have a<lb />
team he said, "and we hope next<lb />
year to have both boys and girls' bas-<lb />
ket ball<lb />
The number of points each boy made<lb />
during the season was very good.<lb />
Tucker getting highest with 205 and<lb />
Barker next with 61.<lb />
"In conclusion Dr. Adams said,<lb />
"I wish to say that our first boy's bas-<lb />
ket ball season at E. C. T. C. was a<lb />
whale of a success<lb />
Now You Can Have Value<lb />
Never Before, Wiih<lb />
Low Prices On Permanent<lb />
Call Us Now Before The "<lb />
Rush Is On<lb />
REALISTIC WAVES<lb />
(2 For $12.00)<lb />
EUGENE WAXES<lb />
(2 For $10.00)<lb />
OTHER WAVES<lb />
FINGER WAVE<lb />
Shampoo and Finger Wa e $1.(M<lb />
(Long Hair $1.25)<lb />
SPECIAL<lb />
Joncaire Powder and 1<lb />
All Shades and Oi<lb />
See our nev Easter Footwear<lb />
'Hose to match evety pair"<lb />
S6.00<lb />
$5.00 Up<lb />
50e<lb />
Griffin Shoe C<lb />
o.<lb />
Smart Fi<lb />
erfume,<lb />
"is. Special<lb />
Combination, $12.00 Value<lb />
FOR $1.00<lb />
THE VANITIE BOXE<lb />
Next To State Theatre<lb />
DR.M.H.MASKKY<lb />
Dentist<lb />
'00 - 202<lb />
National<lb />
GREENVIL<lb />
Ban!<lb />
K. N.<lb />
Phone 437<lb />
WHITES STORES, Inc.<lb />
New Shipments<lb />
DRESSES,<lb />
HATS,<lb />
HOSF<lb />
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$5,00 And Up<lb />
Phone 789<lb />
Over K, Brown Hi<lb />
TECOANS Ah<lb />
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Misses Hooper<lb />
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Mrs. Hillman, tl<lb />
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Fred Kippey of Du<lb />
Mr. Davis of t<lb />
Dean of Women at<lb />
is a graduate �f !<lb />
thi s yea i doing gi<lb />
spoke on "H gh<lb />
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cussed the -h.t,  �<lb />
the Present Trouli<lb />
and Japan Mi<lb />
sistant directoi of<lb />
makers, talked <lb />
Work.<lb />
This was the firs<lb />
Miss Turner or Mis<lb />
the new Duke C;<lb />
visited for the first<lb />
chapel where the E<lb />
held annuallv.<lb />
� FRESHMEN ENTER! UN H<lb />
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On the nig-ht of April 1<lb />
Class was entertained al I<lb />
Nlffct Club. Several ;<lb />
ware featured and danoinj<lb />
ed throughout thi evenini<lb />
A color scheme of greei<lb />
��d variegated balloons<lb />
to the festivity of the e<lb />
tiva treasure boxt s<lb />
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