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C. N. Y AYNICK CHIEF SPEAKES<lb />
AT BANQUET<lb />
VITAL PROBLEMS DISCISSKD<lb />
Five I C. T. C. Delegates Attend<lb />
K. C. T. C. Sends Seven Delegates<lb />
The North Carolina Collegiate Press i<lb />
Association met ai Greensboro, A(<lb />
21 23 lor its twenty-fourth convention<lb />
Vlloge 'or Women<lb />
The North Carolina Student Y. ML.<lb />
C. A. V. W. C. A. Officers Training<lb />
Conference was held at Chapel Hill.<lb />
X. C, April 2 �� and 24. It met<lb />
j for the purpose of training fur crea-<lb />
. tive, constructive, Christian campu<lb />
North Carolina College for Wome"<lb />
�itd us hcstess<lb />
The main speakei<lb />
leadersh<lb />
of the convention was C. N. Way nick<lb />
editor of the High Point Enterprise.<lb />
Delegates were sent from the new<lb />
papers, magazines and yeai<lb />
Practically ail the out-<lb />
standing colleges of North Carolina<lb />
were represented. The E. C. T. C.<lb />
delegates were: Helen Harkey, Joy<lb />
Pickard, Edith Morton, Ruth Parker,<lb />
oi : .  . . .<lb />
most of the colleges of North Carolina<lb />
The Teco Echo, college newspaper,<lb />
sent three representatives, an the<lb />
Tecoan, the college year book, four.<lb />
Tin convention opened Thurs la<lb />
afternoon, April -l. with registration<lb />
of th delegates and an informal tea<lb />
in the Student Building � f N. C. C.<lb />
In the evening, the d 1 'gates wen<lb />
entertained at a delightful banquet at<lb />
the 0. Henry Hotel. Mr Wayniek, a<lb />
young but prominent North. Carolina<lb />
journalist, delivered a short, inspira-<lb />
tional talk. Following this, th. re was<lb />
a dance in the college gymnasium.<lb />
Friday morning there was a busi-<lb />
ness meeting, followed by group dis-<lb />
cussions. In the afternoon, the Oaro-<lb />
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Faculty Members<lb />
View Cherry Blos-<lb />
soms Saturda<lb />
REPORT PLEASANT TRIP<lb />
and Elizabeth Denny.<lb />
On Friday evening, Dr. McNeil Po-<lb />
teat of Raleigh addres ed the group, j<lb />
His subject was "Social Implications<lb />
of the Gospel Saturday morning an <lb />
interesting talk was delivered by R v-<lb />
erend Thomas Wright on "Training<lb />
foi Leadership Immediately follow j<lb />
ing that a number of discussion groups<lb />
were held which took up finance. .<lb />
programs, world fellowship, social<lb />
functions, lectures, and other vital<lb />
problems. At noon. President Frank<lb />
1 P. Graham addressed the conference,<lb />
the subject of his talk being "America<lb />
Needs Leaders In the afternoon,<lb />
Mis Elizabeth Manget and Mr. John<lb />
: Winter t id something of the Student<lb />
Volunteer Movement. This was fol-<lb />
lowed by a talk on isuc Ridge by Mr.<lb />
William C. Farthing, after which a<lb />
business meeting was held. Saturday<lb />
evening Dean Milner spoke on the<lb />
"PurposM the Student Christian As<lb />
sociation  �; 'he meeting closed with<lb />
- tnday morning, the Reverend<lb />
Thomas Wright of the Old Episcopa<lb />
,�<lb />
i !<lb />
�,<lb /><lb />
The Senior Normal Class<lb />
Presents Interesting Plays<lb />
Teco Echo, Tecoan<lb />
Staffs Elected<lb />
Elizabeth Haywood and I rli�� Hodges<lb />
Eiead Teco Echo; I.oree Cagle nd<lb />
Frances Harvej Head Tecoan<lb />
Carolim<lb />
THREE ONE U i PI <lb />
Van Nort w iik 1 i  ures<lb />
mission<lb />
itn Thui �� . and I<lb />
April 2i ai d a h<lb />
Class presi<lb />
i Hi itieu . "The<lb />
"Neighb :  . i d ��<lb />
 f; 1V EN<lb />
in Inter-<lb />
MAGGLE M PHERSON<lb />
Editor of the Teco Echo, li�312<lb />
ILAA V ' !li<lb />
ROSLYN SATTERWHITE<lb />
Chsnch led looming Watch Later j Business Manager of the Tec, !<lb />
1931 32<lb />
Ik GREY H' DGE!<lb />
the new officers were installed, and at<lb />
ten o'clock the conference closed with<lb />
a talk by Dr. Shelton Smith. The<lb />
delegates bade farewell after having a<lb />
picture made of the group.<lb />
Misses Morton, Hyman. Wahl. Mc<lb />
tiee. and Norman, members oi the<lb />
faculty, motored to Washington, D. C,<lb />
Saturday, to see the cherry blossoms<lb />
now in bloom.<lb />
They left Greenville Saturday �-<lb />
morning and a; rived in Washington<lb />
jut in time to see the cherry bios- $Ue KlClge IS OUP"<lb />
soms at sunset. They spent th right  � .<lb />
in Alexandria ami returned to Wash<lb />
tngton Sunday morning, where thej<lb />
viewed the blossom- again in ail their<lb />
 RESIGN TlO.S OF OFFICERS<lb />
 plclluol .<lb />
i t ; , ACCEPTED<lb />
Alter visiting other place- 01 in-<lb />
terest in and near Washington, thej<lb />
 Catherine Htnson, Melba O linen<lb />
returned to the campu- Sunday nigm<lb />
reporting that the cherry blossom<lb />
furnished one of the loveliest sighl<lb />
A. A.U. W. En-<lb />
tertains Senior<lb />
leCt At Y. W. C A. Mrs� Milner of Guilford I ollege Spea<lb />
thev had ever<lb />
seen.<lb />
o-<lb />
Elected To 1 ill Vacancies<lb />
Cullie Stafford, retiring president<lb />
Misses Hooper And<lb />
Turner Attend A.<lb />
A. U. W. Meeting<lb />
i easurer, 1- ranees<lb />
iml ions were acce<lb />
were named<lb />
At<lb />
li<lb />
more reee<lb />
v<lb />
Mis.ses Lucile Turner and Emma <lb />
Hooper of our faculty, and Mrs. E. 1.<lb />
Hillman ami Mrs. J. E. Winslov rep<lb />
resented Greenville at a meeting o<lb />
! the N. C. division of the American As<lb />
�Bociation of University Women heal a<lb />
. Wmston-Salem on Friday and Satui<lb />
day, April 15 and Id.<lb />
Mrs. Hillman, the only representa<lb />
hive from Greenville who spoke. g&amp;<lb />
report from the committee oi legis-<lb />
lation of which she is chairman.<lb />
Among the speakers at the meeting ;<lb />
ere Miss May Kwei of China, Mr.<lb />
�"red Kippey of Duke University, and �<lb />
Ir. Davis of U. N. C. Mis- Kw i.<lb />
)ean of Women at a Chinese College.<lb />
a graduate of I N. C. and. is hack j<lb />
ni s year doing graduate work. She <lb />
poke on "Higher Education I i<lb />
Cornell in China Mr. Kippej dis Recently tin<lb />
ussed the "Interest of the I S. injVli.<lb />
he Present Trouble Between China<lb />
bd Japan Mr. Davis, who i a<lb />
The members of the A. A. U- W. en<lb />
tertained the members oi �<lb />
Class Tuesday evening at a re- j)ti<lb />
in the V Hut.<lb />
The outstanding event of fch evi<lb />
ring was an address by Mrs. Milnei<lb />
Dean of Women at Guilford Coileg<lb />
Miss Turner welcomed the membei<lb />
of the Senior class and introduci<lb />
Mi Milner.<lb />
Mrs. Milner spoke on lie<lb />
d as "Nature's Masterpiece" this necessary for successful I �  . I<lb />
c place which is used as the Lee �� '��ld be a success '  '<lb />
l,1 fr Boys in the winter months; mentally alert. It s?<lb />
which is kepi up in the summer know how many people go throu<lb />
  .�  Association blind to the beauties that are on �� i<lb />
 Wing this service, a short busi-Uand. To 1 mentally a rt one mu<lb />
' ession was held at which time well informed on many subject<lb />
 Parker, president of the A- To be a success one must have em.<lb />
i ,v, , -n.tinti r.f th tional contiad. When girls go aooi<lb />
New Cabinet<lb />
Installed At<lb />
Mass Meeting<lb />
oil) OFFICERS RETIRE<lb />
Mi - Mur.hi-mi President Now<lb />
i-rs  : he -1 udent oody w ere<lb />
ected to fill these import ant posi-<lb />
Elizabeth Haywood, of Trenton.<lb />
Si. C, was chosen as editor-in-chief of<lb />
he Teco Echo. Miss Haywood. a<lb />
! : ior, ha served on the newspaper<lb />
ft thi year as managing editor,<lb />
Sb fr hman year was spent at<lb />
!�  bar1 College. Associate editors<lb />
.  v I! serve vith Miss Haywood<lb />
a e Willa Mitchell Dickey, Clyde<lb />
VI. �. n, Mary G. Parker. Bertha<lb />
Walston, and Margaret Walter.<lb />
Myrtie Grey Hodges, of Ayden, will<lb />
be the businc a manager. Miss<lb />
H�dges, bow a iophomore, was this<lb />
year assistttnl business manager oi<lb />
jthb publication, wa.� cheer leader and<lb />
Teco Echo Reporter for the I.aider<lb />
Society, Becau ?he was carrying<lb />
I to. man) point , Mi - Hodges had to<lb />
he; ;� a as Secretary for<lb />
W. C. '�� for next year. Ad<lb />
managers are: Elizabeth<lb />
Denny, Clara Vann Freeman, Marg-<lb />
aret Smith, ami irginia Taylor; and<lb />
I the ' a illation managers are: .Jessie<lb />
Cede, Lucy Leroy, Margaret<lb />
and Mildred Gibson.<lb />
�Nisbet was elected by the CO-<lb />
for the position of co-ed<lb />
i the publication. His as-<lb />
 is b orge Wilkerson.<lb />
r the Tecoan, Loree Cagle, "t<lb />
ei fi rdton, was elected editor-in-<lb />
Mis f icle. a .1<lb />
Cilyn<lb />
Pali<lb /><lb />
ed eiu<lb />
edit. I<lb />
iruor, has newt<lb />
;  y promient positions on the cam-<lb />
pa among them, the presidency of<lb />
! her el: ss and associate editor of the<lb />
' Annual<lb />
The business manager of the Tecoan<lb />
will be Frances Harvey, of Greenville.<lb />
Though a sophomore. Miss Harvey has<lb />
held many offices. To accept thi-<lb />
position she was forced to resign the<lb />
position of treasurer of the Y. W. C.<lb />
A. for m-xt year.<lb />
peal- of  .a er.<lb />
The � hara<lb />
"Neighboi  . en :<lb />
.lone Mary Eiizal<lb />
A. Bullock, Martha (<lb />
den, S; die Mae G;<lb />
ton, and Irma Dell I<lb />
pi esented th.<lb />
manner that ill<lb />
each indh am.Li. I<lb />
pathos of life v.er<lb />
The las! of th<lb />
the "Witches Garden<lb />
tasy made more<lb />
of the spot light<lb />
arrangement a Th. I<lb />
in this weir Sail) 1<lb />
Catheryn Hollai �<lb />
and Lena 'hei l) <lb />
charact ers, takii g<lb />
Good Fairy' a<lb />
Shaw, Margaret R<lb />
fines. Bertha Prit<lb />
Wynne. Flon it Hool<lb />
and Mai y Undi i h o. i<lb />
The iday- w. ro .<lb />
Helen Doi-tch of G.<lb />
assisted by the Mi -<lb />
ons, Elizabeth Th.<lb />
Britt. Hazel i: .<lb />
pianit for the ra i<lb />
plays.<lb />
Ret ween the act<lb />
wick sang many J<lb />
Miss Media Watson<lb />
at the piano alid pb<lb />
 the Young Women's Christian As<lb />
�ciation. addressed members of th<lb />
tudent body on the subject of Bin<lb />
.a ,� nd what it means. She de<lb />
-e Moore, oui<lb />
 A. led the<lb />
Inter-City Meeting<lb />
Of Rotary Here<lb />
Greenville Club Host at Banqael<lb />
: re 010 t. tin-<lb />
gi rls re1 ire.<lb />
Moore read<lb />
Ma: <lb />
Tecoan Off Press<lb />
that i Hi'<lb />
' address<lb />
�rotary, Mytrie Grey Hodges, and I slamming things dowi<lb />
Harvey The:<lb />
opted and i and<lb />
fill their place<lb />
they lack emotional control.<lb />
A large number of the E<lb />
Joyed the evening with t!<lb />
A. A. I .<lb />
neeting, 'atherine<lb />
a- � rv. sen to fill the position<lb />
of - cretary, and Melba O'Brien to fill<lb />
that of ii �. asurer.<lb />
Plans For Student<lb />
Chapel Are Made i Science Club Present<lb />
ittee vppom.cd ,� Mke Plan. Diamond's Lunch Room<lb />
Y. of which many members are<lb />
ulty members. They were well ph<lb />
with the address and enjoyed the<lb />
pitality of the hosts. Following<lb />
program, a delicious ice course<lb />
served.<lb />
11 tin I<lb />
i the<lb />
had<lb />
dent heartily<lb />
idem<lb />
nn m<lb />
istant director of the Carolina Play-<lb />
iftkers talked on Dramatic Club<lb />
jTork.<lb />
This was the first time that eithei<lb />
iss Turner or Miss Hooper had seei<lb />
e new Duke Campus. They also<lb />
sited for the first time the Moravian<lb />
apel where the Easter services are<lb />
tld annually.<lb />
�O<lb />
tESHMEN ENTERTAIN Jl NTORS<lb />
- ut this school<lb />
tave chap 1 programs by the<lb />
tudents iher.ieKes at regular inter-<lb />
US. President Wright presented the<lb />
��� :<lb />
I<lb />
� 1<lb />
i) ue Store<lb />
tOn the night of April 16, the Junior<lb />
�ss was entertained at the Freshman<lb />
ght Club. Several entertainments<lb />
pre featured and dancing was enjoy-<lb />
throughout the evening.<lb />
A color scheme of green and yellow-<lb />
variegated balloons added much<lb />
the festivity of the evening. At-<lb />
ctive treasure boxes and horns<lb />
hue given as souvenirs.<lb />
plan 'wice before action was taken but<lb />
everyone seems quite interested in th<lb />
new plan. Speeches were made during<lb />
an Open Forum discussion for the ac-<lb />
ceptance of the plan, and Margaret<lb />
Murchison made a motion that the<lb />
plan be accepted and that the Presi-<lb />
dent appoint a committee to confer<lb />
with him concerning the interval be-<lb />
tween times and plans for the remain-<lb />
der of the year. The motion was car-<lb />
ried by a unanimous vote.<lb />
More recently. President Wright<lb />
j:as appointed a committee of Henry<lb />
PICNIC PLANNED FOR MONDAY<lb />
The Tc i .an has come from the press<lb />
md is ready for distribution as soon<lb />
dues are all paid. The yearbook<lb />
hows a great deal of work and in-<lb />
r nu t want into its composition and)<lb />
t is an annual that any girl should<lb />
,es  ,� proud of.<lb />
 c0 The feature section contains pic-<lb />
�  ol the superlatives of types of<lb />
iuding,  girls. The first choice for<lb />
r! 1 each  pe appears in evening dress,<lb />
. : � reas, the second choice appears in<lb />
d brief. i , � , - of a by gone day.<lb />
i presi xhc make up oi the entire annual<lb />
:nt -  extremely good; Likeness of the<lb />
b I) I ai attra. tiv. ly displayed; snapluesl<lb />
h. high h ai jokes show the real spirit<lb />
u h ,i the college; and the views of the<lb />
�vas ihe campus are the most striking that<lb />
without j have been pictured in many years.<lb />
The Greenville<lb />
International wa<lb />
to the delegat.<lb />
meeting ol Rota<lb />
North Carolina<lb />
The banquet v a<lb />
ball at this colle<lb />
by quite a large<lb />
Edgar Bundy,<lb />
i was toastmast<lb />
Prizes were av<lb />
club having th.<lb />
dub having th.<lb />
th ir meml � i<lb />
Ann wh ha.<lb />
tanee. theoupl<lb />
i ied longest, an.<lb />
been marrii d .<lb />
The K. tary <lb />
ville attended t<lb />
Sends Out An S. 0. S.<lb />
i �<lb />
Recently the Science Club featured.<lb />
it at its regular meeting a slant scien-1Qriffii<lb />
,e title comedy, "Diamond Dick's Lunch (.ia, 1()<lb />
Room This was received by mem-<lb />
bers of the elub and their invited<lb />
guests in such a hilarious manner that<lb />
it was again presented, this time at<lb />
the chapel assembly. Billy Nisbet<lb />
played the leading role of a Chinese<lb />
cook, while four other members of the<lb />
club interpreted the parts of cowboys<lb />
from the wild and wooly west. All of<lb />
the tricks and explosions went off<lb />
support the council would be-<lb />
come an awe-inspiring body. Partic-<lb />
ularly did she stress the importance of<lb />
impressing this feeling of comrade-<lb />
shin upon the new girls'next year.<lb />
Before the meeting adjourned, Mary<lb />
Sue Langton and Marjorie Griffin<lb />
were elected to attend a conference<lb />
f Student Government Officers. Miss<lb />
i is vice-president of the asso-<lb />
ciation for next year and Miss Langs-<lb />
ton is a house president.<lb />
Following the mass meeting, the<lb />
new council met alone for the first<lb />
time.<lb />
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LOOKING FORWARD<lb />
Sas appointed a �� �T Uefl in spite of th edifficulty of pre-<lb />
Oglesby, Mary Kuford Best, .eite j<lb />
Foley Krma ' Small, and Margaret setting such a comedy out of a science<lb />
Woodhury to confer with him about room.<lb />
THE SACEED LOVE STORY<lb />
OF THE MASS" BY KEITH<lb />
The Science Club now is planning on<lb />
me matter. The plans with about the<lb />
matter. The plans of this committee Momlav nijrht. Eacri<lb />
will soon be ready to be presented � . to invite a guest<lb />
the student body for acceptance or re-1 ���� , , .<lb />
eLtion to accompany the club.<lb />
The Y. W. C. A. is sponsoring on<lb />
Monday night. May '2, at 7:30, an il-<lb />
lustrated picture drama, "The Sacred<lb />
Love Story of the Mass George A.<lb />
Keith, S. J the lecturer, terms the<lb />
Mass- "The Sweetest ami the Sad-<lb />
dest, The Strongest, the most Com-<lb />
fnf.ing, most Beautiful and Inspiring<lb />
Lave Story�The Most Sacred that<lb />
was ever told<lb />
"A good name is rather to be<lb />
chosen than great riches and loving<lb />
kindness rather than silver and<lb />
gold Is this true, or is it not?<lb />
It is. People like the idea of being<lb />
considered wealthy by others and<lb />
knowing themselves that they have<lb />
some silver and gold; give them a<lb />
chance to choose between all this<lb />
and a good name, and there is no<lb />
doubt in the minds of men as to<lb />
which they will take. An individ-<lb />
ual with loving kindness and honor<lb />
is richer than than kings and great<lb />
lords.<lb />
As we follow after our different<lb />
vocations in life, this should be re-<lb />
membered. Now is the time to<lb />
I start. Make your name and then<lb />
I keep it. It means everything:<lb />
' liberty, happiness, and above all,<lb />
friendship. Be loyal to yotfr cause<lb />
and willing to support your ideas,<lb />
i as we can believe in ourselves<lb />
W<lb />
among strangers.<lb />
Mr. Liilycrop, pastoi of th<lb />
ville Episcopal Chun h, a a 1.<lb />
inspiring talk on the sul �<lb />
ing Out an S. 0. S at th<lb />
Sunday night convocation oi tl<lb />
C. A. on April 24. These lettei �<lb />
used to mean Self, Others, and Savior.<lb />
Emphasis was placed on the fact that<lb />
we should always "expect the :<lb />
from Self; help Other and aevei , i<lb />
get the Savior<lb />
The service was closed with the As-<lb />
sociation motto.<lb />
o<lb />
CLASSICS ON THE CAMPUS<lb />
The Junior-Senior banquet will<lb />
be held on our campus this evening.<lb />
It is in classical style, but it is<lb />
hoped none of the classical authors<lb />
take to a second birth and visit this<lb />
fete! The guests are sure to have<lb />
a good time, for the Juniors have<lb />
secured Jelly Leftwich and his<lb />
orchestra for the entire evening.<lb />
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told.�H. C. Bailey.<lb />
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CO-OPERATION<lb />
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hute to the Open Forum Column.<lb />
IONFLK TS<lb />
One source f dismay to student:<lb />
here is the constant conflict ol meet<lb />
iiigs. As surely as the English Club'<lb />
scheduled meeting is due, some class<lb />
calls an important gathering As<lb />
surely as the Science Club is supposed<lb />
to assemble, a mass meeting takes ail<lb />
of its members. There ate. naturally,<lb />
exceptions: hut there is, if you notice,<lb />
a call meeting of some kind almost<lb />
every night. Of course, many of these<lb />
meetings are unavoidable. However,<lb />
tueh confusion would be avoided<lb />
were the annoyance considered and an<lb />
effort made to eliminate it. One way<lb />
in which this could be aided is by co-<lb />
operation of the clubs, societies, am1<lb />
classes with the Campus Committee<lb />
; do not take this fact in- operation oi w.e ou �<lb />
Insideration. Some of the classes with the Campus Committee, ts so unusual:<lb />
� rs have served well; hut whose duty is to schedule meetmg. To see Mr. Deal with a<lb />
ho most part, they report with as little conflict as possible. At To see Dr. Ada �m.l<lb />
Iirticles specified and present, the Committee, realizing the For Vise Cass.dj to g.v<lb />
! f �� bv one of the editors, need for them, has left Thursday mght try test on Fnday.<lb />
epresentative is not in- free for call meetings. If the depart- To see Flossie and BecKj<lb />
  newspaper seri- ments that could do so would use that i For K. C. 1 C. to lose a<lb />
  . l l l.��ino- indi-Mil of some of the other ; To see Sophomore- on I<lb />
Campus Gossip<lb />
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"Thoughts and Meditation - ' � ' !<lb />
the other night, Clyde Morton turn,<lb />
with a look f de ipaii on her face an<lb />
said, "What shall I write ru xt  A<lb />
�,y thoughts have run away So in<lb />
tate<lb />
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frh to attend the meet- evening instead of some of the other To see Sophomo<lb />
e Scribblers, the club conflicts would become the exception Sunday afternoon.<lb />
( i.i the reporters rather than the present rule. To see a date in<lb />
ork and to train them � ��- : ,la' ,uirht-<lb />
  st;lf's. MEETINGS To see Miss Je<lb />
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the parlor on Sine<lb />
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ism.<lb />
am colleges, anvone in- � iasm.<lb />
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�ut" for a place on the re- valuable minutes during chapel exer ; T(j hea) a Freshman talking <lb />
al staff of the publication, cbes and at meals announcing "There I theme.<lb />
reporter obtains his posi- will be very important meeting oi the t,<lb />
n (he merits of his work. �iM r organization, ah , <lb />
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are t he raw ma- i membt<lb />
club or organizatioi<lb />
hers are urged to be proem<lb />
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mmrters are the raw ma- members are urge.t to dc piexm � .  ,<lb />
�rm V hich future Staffs Is there any reason why Mich a Condi- ; 1- bear the hue Mcpha<lb />
hioned, and the future tioa should he so prevalent here? aseeud and descend the campus.<lb />
� the cream of the col- There is a committee on carapu -<lb />
l'i would be hard, if not which has chartered meetings of all These lovely spring days have m:<lb />
ible, to work such a plan clubs and organizations on campus at a young man- fanc tu<lb />
; � there is one ehangeisuch time that there is no need for a love. How strange that e<lb />
make The reporters person to be wanted at two meetings couples seek the Aust<lb />
appointed by the Organi- at one time This schedule has been ami the Austin Hall st<lb />
Hesidents in conference worked out to a marked degree of their sweet nothings i<lb />
, Teco Echo editor. in proficiency and since this is true, whv an eagerly listening<lb />
IV, more competent girls, is it necessary to always remind peo- in the case ol the stej<lb />
lil.i!<lb />
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lilieteill gllis. iis ii uecesiiv i.u .�.�  <lb />
Ig and eagei pie that such and such is meeting to<lb />
VOU, COUld be night in room so and so; and it .s ver<lb />
paper could important so everybody please em<lb />
�. present ?<lb />
How can any organization do tin<lb />
UENDLY SIM HIT work that it has in mind if half it<lb />
members are in a rush because their<lb />
j lad that our girls presence is required elsewhere at a g, uerai me ting piacc<lb />
a friendly spirit to-j very important meeting of the� - � j and maybe because thej like thi d<lb />
another and towards jit is up to the president or leader oi Too, the seat back offers veneei I<lb />
�rs. According to the each organization to make his work picked off, Austin audito ira<lb />
; our midst who have j so interesting that everybody will re- quite a popular meeting placi an .<lb />
tool at Other Colleges, I member to go to the meetings with-<lb />
al find this splendid jnut being reminded. And it is up To Ralph: Have you read the si<lb />
many Other places, j these responsible persons to see that entitled '�The Girl Who Tired<lb />
.   1 ; , .   �i �  rA iic it w  �" �'<lb />
uite appropria<lb />
ing towards higher thii<lb />
the finally come to<lb />
ti p their ideal has<lb />
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is popular: maybe b .<lb />
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it the time and place des- J Waiting<lb />
many other places, j these re<lb />
!Ue are at other) they meet<lb />
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"�. but as a rule th<lb />
lion as we have been doing<lb />
No. but I gue<lb />
in: fine ill' ri in luc    ,  .iiuug<lb />
his ignated bv the program committee Rachel:<lb />
teir and not in any such helter-skelter t.t,)jt.Kt. K;ri<lb />
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B 1NQUET STR IS<lb />
toward one another is fashion i<lb />
di mendable as the one �o-<lb />
Carolina Teachers Col- THE BROWSING ROOM<lb />
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otice, she will se The co-eds have a browsing room. Mary, oh, Mary, lend me youi<lb />
-rvone on meeting hut whv don't we use the browsing h ptease; mine are broke and<lb />
S and greet her koom on the basement floor" There�t  " ��  l" string<lb />
. "t 1 � L. . x a�i  ��w m.wt im- Oh, you darling. Id nevei Ii<lb />
smiles ant<lb />
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ley and evenlfc a radio there, and it seems most an- I Oh, you darling. I'd n<lb />
metimes gets! fair that we are not even allowed the to set ready and fixed with,<lb />
he "eternal����-�. f .wi it durine: the ranehlDarn "��l't away from<lb />
an nidi �v .11, <lb />
uivilege of using it during the lunehJDarnl1<lb />
tl i ii t ii ,ri a sec!<lb />
low do you think<lb />
0 thiak "infem hour. The boys, as well as the girls, a s'<lb />
.ui � ,�t ,i in Ithis shine off my nose if you<lb />
she keep UP. should be allowed to meet there in<lb />
this social groups to hear the music and Itnt" mirror all the tiim<lb />
�� l�� "� -�� od. '<lb />
Let's continue this S(H.jai groups to hear the music and �e mirror all the tune Yeah, y<lb />
mirit, for v e are in no che like. Since there is no other radio j finger wave is good, but is thi tin<lb />
mm !� building up for on campus that is in working order, too tight? I forgot a dance handk<lb />
�olina Teachers College J and sinee the boys would like to hear cheil ' Nancy, oh<lb />
ion as one of the friend- the music occasionally, I w.mt to know<lb />
leges in the State. No why we can't use the browsing room.<lb />
nee. no hauerhtiness of �J. S.<lb />
. no haughtiness of<lb />
distinctions-<lb />
voti an extra dance handkerel<lb />
something t" match my white satin 1<lb />
Oh, anything will he okey with me.<lb />
Sure Boh is coming, who'd you think<lb />
I'd a.k I think it a rotten<lb />
III H<lb />
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Nothing But Co-eds<lb />
TICK<lb />
. in. class distinctions� �o 'u,e l ls coming, wnou you<lb />
art the ideals inspiring THK RADIO AT THH CAMPUS l'd �' ' "u"k t a rotten<lb />
nts and faculty. HITLIHNG llhal luk can't get here, aa<lb />
�H. T. what's the matter with the radk at fall' lau�,1 �� h !t l<lb />
the famous Buitdimr! Whv isn't h l "��� she will be � waureas<lb />
MI RSONS TO ELECT<lb />
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who work for<lb />
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psCi Uege. With<lb />
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LSI V' III W il ll V �ti I<lb />
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did we I ruh<lb />
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ol the i aner<lb /><lb />
he Campus Building Why isn't it<lb />
fixed? If the college doesn't want it<lb />
NEW OFFICERS hj be giU u, take it. But what is<lb />
the use of letting it stay there 1 It's<lb />
�son Society, at its regular doing no good. Why not fix it so we<lb />
2k nominated cun jr(.� some music on it? Do you get<lb />
tired of hearing the piano down there?<lb />
I do. With the radio you can get<lb />
orchestras easily between t550 and<lb />
750. which are much easier to dance<lb />
by than pianos. So why not fix it?<lb />
�B. N.<lb />
day, April 2<lb />
iates for its next year's officer<lb />
iri- have been approved, and tln-<lb />
�n will take place early next<lb />
arriedon. Our h:i<lb />
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( . P. A. CONVENES<lb />
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na Theatre honored the delegates<lb />
� a picture, "The Crowd Roars<lb />
'h� V. . C. A. entertained with a<lb />
uff t supper at the Y Hut. Lai, r<lb />
�' ���� was an impromptu dance at the<lb />
i. Henry Hotel.<lb />
The meeting closed Saturday raorn-<lb />
vith a meeting ;it which new of-<lb />
icers were elected, and loving cups<lb />
re awarded to the winning publica-<lb />
o . Mr. A. V. Washburn, Jr of<lb />
 i �� l rest w chosen president.<lb />
Y.i.( Foresl was selected as the meet-<lb />
p ace for the fall convention.<lb />
The !� C. T. C, representatives<lb />
for th, Teco Echo�Roslyn Sat-<lb />
�� dte, retiring business managei,<lb />
 abeth Haywood, 1932-33 editor:<lb />
fyrt Hodge . 1932-33 business<lb />
� lagef; for the Teeoan�Alice Tilley.<lb />
etiring editor; Evelyn Wright, pe-<lb />
: ba� in! - a anager; Loree Cagle<lb />
 editor; and Frances Harvey<lb />
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CONSIDERATION<lb />
The kind and helpful dispositions of<lb />
college students is not always appre-<lb />
ciated. This has been well demonstra-<lb />
ted OB our campus very recently. Two<lb />
weeks ago at the Junior-Freshman<lb />
party the guests were astonished and<lb />
surprised to find rather unusual de-<lb />
corations in the balcony. Some of<lb />
our fellow-students, thinking that<lb />
there was a lack of adornment there<lb />
and considerately wishing to remedy<lb />
the situation, draped their own bodies<lb />
about the railings. Later in the eve<lb />
ning, fearing lest there be an over<lb />
supply of cream and cake to he wast- self- IIe couldn't expect me to stand<lb />
ed, some of our kind friends forsook arou,Hl hk' a weeping moonbeam<lb />
while he made low to Janet, could he<lb />
�Why on earth didn't I bring Petei<lb />
anyway?Oh. it was simply ripping,<lb />
divine, oh, words can't express it<lb />
But I'm glad we don't have the strain<lb />
of a Junior-Senior every night -Mv<lb />
feet might as well have gone through<lb />
a rock cru.sherNity, Nite-But<lb />
wait a sec1 forgot to tell yoti<lb />
thatShe would go to sleep!<lb />
now. �� ,<lb />
Oh, Nell, where on earth it my othei .<lb />
mitt, you had them this afternoon <lb />
iior a i<lb />
darning that little place. No, they're ,�;i<lb />
not either. Here it is; that i- all<lb />
right! Gee, just two more minutes,Iv n �<lb />
and then that perfectly adorable!<lb />
orchestra I'll try to spate- vou a<lb />
thought for a second or two. It's too<lb />
bad you aren't a Junior or a Senior or<lb />
that a coed didn't give you a bid.<lb />
That dark one invited the tackiest<lb />
g'rl, she's really not half as good look-<lb />
ing as you, but then she can dance -<lb />
And how!<lb />
oh! He was deevine! Perfectly I away.<lb />
handsome! And looked wonderful in search, accoi<lb />
the tux! Hold me hack, my heart is finding the i<lb />
running away! His big brown eyes to charm her<lb />
could just look right on through me bridli o�. l<lb />
and that hlack hair! Gee, how could back to hei<lb />
any man be so handsome!�No. I was Mr. Hoi<lb />
not talking about Boh! -I miiI Ted ' very u, od . vl<lb />
of course.�Oh, he brought Mary, but<lb />
then he danced with me twice and h Jati <lb />
is going to drop me a line tomorrow<lb />
bright and early! -Bob- -Oh. I reckon<lb />
he is big enough to take care of him<lb />
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their decorative positions to effect a<lb />
reduction in the food supply. As a<lb />
result of this exhibition of superlative<lb />
student consideration, the Juniors have<lb />
announced to the student body, in<lb />
order not to inconvenience anyone on<lb />
the night of the Junior-Senior PrVom,<lb />
 that sufficient decorations have bten<lb />
planned and refreshments carefully<lb />
ordered.<lb />
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BUSINESS MEETING<lb />
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Although the Teachers have had<lb />
only a few weeks practice on the<lb />
diamond in which to learn the wrinkles<lb />
of the field and the eccentricies of the<lb />
old sphere. Coach Deal is gradually<lb />
A short business meeting of the I turning out a well-rounded team.<lb />
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Science Club was held in the Science<lb />
Building Wednesday night, April �'�.<lb />
for the purpose of electing the �4<lb />
ficers for next year. Before this was<lb />
done, a committee was appointed to<lb />
decide what the Science Club should<lb />
give to the Museum. The treasure:<lb />
requested that all members pay their<lb />
dues as soon as possible. The follow-<lb />
ing officers were elected: President,<lb />
Nelson Hunsucker; Viee-president,<lb />
Mabel Dickens; Secretary, Robert<lb />
Sugg Fleming; Treasurer, Ida Mae<lb />
Nance; Advertising manager, Vera<lb />
Jennings.<lb />
Around The World<lb />
With The Faculty<lb />
None of the players have had previous<lb />
experience other than high school and<lb />
a little semi-professional baseball ex-<lb />
cept Bill "Lou" Brown. From this<lb />
raw material the present team has<lb />
evolved.<lb />
Billy Brown, 1st. baseman, was an<lb />
all round good ball player in high<lb />
school. His hulk, his left handedness,<lb />
his amazing ability to move ovo<lb />
space rapidly, and his ability as a<lb />
hitter gained him the position as first<lb />
Alumnae<lb />
LAMER SOCIETY ELECTS<lb />
OFFICERS<lb />
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baseman on t<lb />
School team in the vcai<lb />
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The Lanier Society held a special<lb />
meeting Tuesday night, April 2o for<lb />
the purpose of electing officers for<lb />
the year 1982-33. The following of-<lb />
ficers were elected:<lb />
President�Kinily Lane.<lb />
Vice-President�John Coward.<lb />
Secretary�- Louise Whitfield.<lb />
Treasurer�Frances Newsome.<lb />
Cheer Leader-�Myrtie Grey Hodges.<lb />
Teco Kcho Reporter -Margaret j l<lb />
Greenville High<lb />
�24, "2S, and<lb />
). Along with his baseball playing.<lb />
Brown also made monograms in bas-<lb />
ketball and football. After leaving<lb />
high school, he entered U. N. ( where<lb />
after an unsuccessful attempt during<lb />
his freshman career, he made both the<lb />
basketball and baseball squads his<lb />
sophomore year. 1 Hiring his junior<lb />
and senior years he was varsity left<lb />
guard on the basketball team which<lb />
went far in the Southern Conference,<lb />
varsity 1st baseman on the baseball<lb />
team. Alter graduating from U. N. C.<lb />
in 0, In- was basketball and baseball<lb />
Mr. K. ( Deal delivered an address<lb />
at the Junior-Senior Banquet in the<lb />
Washington High School on April 1�.<lb />
He also gave a talk to the Rotary Club<lb />
on April 21. lie is going to make an<lb />
address at the Wooksville High School<lb />
commencement, at Elizabeth City, on<lb />
Friday, April 23.<lb />
Miss Smith, assistant Dean, spent<lb />
last week-end in Eltzabethtown, where<lb />
she taught for two years. She visited<lb />
Louise Welch, Elisabeth Deal and<lb />
Madelioiie McCain. These- girls are<lb />
graduates of our college.<lb />
Miss Morton, Miss Hyman, Misa Mc-<lb />
Gee, Miss Wahl. and Miss Norman<lb />
visited Washington, D. C, the week<lb />
end of April 16. They reported a very<lb />
nice trip and very lovely scenery<lb />
along the l'oute.<lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Spillman and theii<lb />
children -pen! Sunday in Pinehurst.<lb />
Miss Geneva Lou Franklin, a mem-<lb />
ber of the class of "31, spent the week-<lb />
end of April � on tin- campus. Miss<lb />
Franklin is teaching in Raleigh.<lb />
Raleigh Chapter of Alumnae Elects<lb />
Officers<lb />
At the April meeting of t<lb />
Chapter of the E. C. T. C<lb />
Association held Thursday<lb />
the Woman's Club, the fol<lb />
ficers were elected: Mi;<lb />
therland, President; Mi I<lb />
ing. first vice-pres idei I :<lb />
Thoi itighg1. second<lb />
Mrs, 0 G. Dul e, Jr recoi<lb />
tary; Miss Alice P �<lb />
ing eeretary, and Mrs. J.<lb />
e porter.<lb />
Mrs. Vaden !� m I<lb />
oa.h at his Alma Mater, ( H.<lb />
Mr. B. W Ginn visii<lb />
Goldsboro last Sunday,<lb />
On<lb />
Misa<lb />
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Carolvn<lb />
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( onnor, and j Thursday were<lb />
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and<lb />
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now he is our "Lou" at<lb />
Russell. K. I.<lb />
Tecoan Reporter�Frances Watson. m.  baseman is John Hodges,<lb />
Marshals: vvlll ll; . ivj j,o!ri 2nd ami short-<lb />
Mildred Horton, Rebecca Curtis, loj) , n lh(I G h g ulm faring '28,<lb />
Marguerite Lane took Miss Elisabeth<lb />
Smith to Wilson where she took the<lb />
i rain to Elizabethtown,<lb />
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"2�. and "30. In "36 he was co-captain<lb />
of the team which made an enviable<lb />
record by winning the majority of the<lb />
games in the Eastern Conference.<lb />
The position of short stop is held by<lb />
lack Barrett of Farmville. Jack too<lb />
has had more experience than the ma-<lb />
rit of our players, but none on a<lb />
college nine. Along with tine vrars<lb />
nigh school experience, he has had two<lb />
-umnieis' experience in semi-pro base-<lb />
ball in Eastern Carolina.<lb />
Bill Barker, 3rd baseman, has play-<lb />
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ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION ELECTS<lb />
OFFICERS<lb />
The Athletic Association met Wed<lb />
nesday night. April 27 for the pur<lb />
pose of electing officers for next<lb />
year.<lb />
The new officers will be: President,<lb />
Iris Flythe; Vice-president. Helen<lb />
Harkey; Secretary, Mabel Dickens;<lb />
Business manager, Pauline Barber; jj wilh hi, feigfe scho(ll u.am in frea-<lb />
Tecoan Representative, Mary Sue I  u Barker played outfield in high<lb />
Langston. The Teco Echo reporter M honl .UK, sliu sh�W!s his ahiiity afield<lb />
will be appointed soon by the Presi- 1). hs Kanuing of high fouls, of<lb />
dent and Editor of the publication. j a, v hu, an,lJ1.�i tm. earner. He is<lb />
iji beginning to feel at home at 3rd.<lb />
C. M. Thomas, our catcher, has<lb />
i never participated in organized hall<lb />
playing, but he has played "b.o k i t"<lb />
in his home town of Clayton. Even<lb />
though he never caught before, he is<lb />
rapidly learning to master tm nooks,<lb />
hops, and slow balls of our pitchers.<lb />
Charlie King, who is starring in<lb />
right field, has also starred in ally-<lb />
baseball and has won many home runs<lb />
from cops after windows in the back ef<lb />
eveial Greenville stores have been<lb />
broken. Now he is responding won-<lb />
derfully to Coach Deal's tutoring and<lb />
it appears as though Babe Ruth will<lb />
have to look to his laurels afield or<lb />
some big league scout will be taki � g<lb />
him away, for Charlie has a way of<lb />
starting out in a run and making ��<lb />
hard ball look easy.<lb />
Farmville High has added another<lb />
valuable player to our ranks. Captain<lb />
Charles Rumley. Charles played first<lb />
base in high school, but now has been<lb />
C Everted into a center fielder of<lb />
merit. In high school he covered the<lb />
inital bag in such a way as to arouse<lb />
interest throughout the Northeastern<lb />
Conference, and now he handles his<lb />
h:nces afield with a polish which is<lb />
hardly ever developed in such a short<lb />
pace of time as Teachers have been<lb />
practicing<lb />
"Red" Forbes is at home in the left<lb />
garden Throughout his baseball<lb />
playing career, he has played left<lb />
Miss Roxie Flythe, and<lb />
Renfrew. Members p<lb />
Misses Elizabeth Thoma<lb />
Brown, Ethel Southi<lb />
Fleming, Pattie Jenkins,<lb />
Sadie Xeal, Lola Reel.<lb />
gett, and Mary Rac<lb />
Mesdames .J. C. Thorous<lb />
iunty super-j Fonville, 0. C Duke, -I<lb />
f State Col , E. H. Spruill, Max M '<lb />
Mr. Henderson and Dr. Adams at-<lb />
1-tided their last meeting in Wilson<lb />
County Friday, April 2&amp;. They have<lb />
been assisting in an educational pro-<lb />
gram carried on by the<lb />
intendent with the help<lb />
lege, Duke University, and E. C. T. C. JMarcom<lb />
Mr. Henderson and Dr. Adams have<lb />
been Working with Mr. P. L. Fugati.<lb />
principal of Elm City High School,<lb />
and with three of the teachers there,<lb />
Miss Shippe, Miss Staten, and Mrs.<lb />
Byrd. They have been giving stand-<lb />
ardized tests there and other phases<lb />
of a well-planned educational pro<lb />
gram.<lb />
Mi<lb />
seen<lb />
Billy Nesbit: You were born<lb />
a writer, George.<lb />
( Wilkerson: Ah, you've<lb />
some of the things I've turned out?<lb />
Billy: No, 1 was thinking whal a<lb />
splendid ear you had for can ing a<lb />
pen.<lb />
cc:<lb />
Advice To The Lovelorn<lb />
,m<lb />
X<lb />
v1<lb />
BY SY1 VESTER AND ANNABEL<lb />
Dear Sylvester and Annabel,<lb />
I am engaged to a charming young<lb />
man. He thinks I am perfect. But<lb />
listen! He will he disillusioned; I<lb />
have false teeth. Shall 1 tell him be-<lb />
fore marriage or wait until after<lb />
marriage<lb />
- DOUBTFUL.<lb />
By all means, do not tell him be-<lb />
fore marriage. Go ahead and marry<lb />
him and then keep your mouth shut.<lb />
Dear Sylvester and Annabel,<lb />
I am deeply in love with a far-off<lb />
Hollywood movie star. He seems to<lb />
pay no attention to me whatever. In<lb />
fact, I am deeply humiliated by his<lb />
a<lb />
they have searched one eo-ed a<lb />
another in order to find their he,<lb />
desire. Evidently, something i- I:<lb />
ing, or they would have se!ect�<lb />
prince charming by now. I, as one<lb />
who is interested in the welfare of our<lb />
college and the amusement of oui<lb />
girls, wish to ak your advice us to<lb />
how to remedy the situation. En<lb />
other words, I would like to know<lb />
your opinion -of the ideal co-ed and<lb />
how to attract him to our campus.<lb />
Eagerly,<lb />
My Dear Girl;<lb />
Beauty after all is only skin deep i<lb />
remember that the most valuable BU<lb />
get h- s a rough exterior Some �<lb />
of our own present co-eds might be<lb />
forever ignoring my very existence, prince charming, only, as yet. h<lb />
? <lb />
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Winking and<lb />
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Loving and Yes<lb />
Sinning!<lb />
He's Looking<lb />
Forward To<lb />
"ONE<lb />
HOUR<lb />
WITH<lb />
YOU"<lb />
WHO? WHY?<lb />
Maurice<lb />
CHEVALIER<lb />
of course but who is<lb />
YOU?<lb />
Confidentially Its<lb />
YOU and YOU<lb />
And In the Cast<lb />
JEANETTE<lb />
MacDONALD<lb />
Charlie Ruggles<lb />
AN ERNST<lb />
LUBITSCH<lb />
Production<lb />
MONDAY - TUESDAY<lb />
STATE<lb />
Coming Barbara Stanwyck in<lb />
"So Big" and "Taraan" The Ape<lb />
Man<lb />
Please tell me what I can do to make<lb />
him center his attentions upon me.<lb />
Anguishingly,<lb />
�HOPEFUL,<lb />
field, and from the way he is now<lb />
playing, there is no reason why wt<lb />
should allow him to become lost, lie<lb />
is tilling his garden well and when<lb />
a bail comes in his direction, few<lb />
weeds have a chance to grow before<lb />
he fields (feels) it. Red played for<lb />
Winterville Hi for two years and also<lb />
for Winterville town team.<lb />
Of pitchers we have four: Bill<lb />
Hearne, Eric Tucker, Pete Hunsucker,<lb />
and Jimmy "Skippy" James.<lb />
Bill Hearne played for G. H. S. in<lb />
numerous positions, and is now at<lb />
home pitching, at 1st, at 3rd, and<lb />
afield.<lb />
"Pete" Hunsucker, with his fast ball<lb />
and its quick break, pitched for Win-<lb />
terville Hi in '28 on a team which won<lb />
all its games. Hunsucker took his<lb />
regular turn in the box and now the<lb />
I old boy seems able to carry on his<lb />
winning even after a lapse of four<lb />
years.<lb />
"Skippy" James was a star pitcher<lb />
in high school his senior year. He<lb />
won quite a few of the games he<lb />
pitched and defeated Greenville High's<lb />
It is a id, sail affair when anyone<lb />
like you. Hopeful�Hopeless would be<lb />
more appropriatecenters her atten-<lb />
tion on ;t star of any kind. Those in<lb />
Hollywood are just as unapproachable<lb />
as the ones above. In fact, you re-<lb />
mind me of a dog howling for the<lb />
moon.<lb />
Our suggestion is that you try to<lb />
make yourself a small star there on<lb />
the campus and attract a few of those<lb />
co-eds for satellites. Really, if you<lb />
get to know them, they can sooth your<lb />
humiliations and make you the envy<lb />
of the other girls.<lb />
However, if your love is so strong<lb />
that such a course as the one mention-<lb />
ed will not suffice, try seeing every<lb />
picture your star plays in, and see<lb />
each of the pictures as many tim.es as<lb />
possible. Every minute he is on the<lb />
screen study him, and pick out all his<lb />
faults. You may not think it, but he<lb />
has lots of them. Your love won't be<lb />
able to stand very much unprejudiced<lb />
and true criticism, and when it seems<lb />
to begin waning, play upon the co-eds<lb />
until they stand first in your affec-<lb />
tions.<lb />
o<lb />
Dear Sylvester and Annabel,<lb />
There are many co�eds around here;<lb />
ancient rival, Washington, in a pitch-1 but obviously none of them possess<lb />
ers duel. His has marvelous control, those qualities which infatuate the<lb />
good breaking curves so is earning his<lb />
uniform and a position on the Teach-<lb />
ers squad.<lb />
o�<lb />
Only our bias bars our having<lb />
snakes as house pets, Nellie Louise<lb />
Condon, director of the Repitle So-<lb />
ciety of America, said recently.<lb />
sophisticated girls of our college.<lb />
Probably a few charms and admirable<lb />
qualities would prevent the inconsid-<lb />
erate attitude of contempt and the<lb />
habit the girls have of always ignor-<lb />
ing their persistent attentions. Think<lb />
of Becky, Rachel, Nellie, and others!<lb />
You must have noticed how diligently<lb />
not have found his Madame Queen.<lb />
Certain people who) y.iu mentioned<lb />
seem to have found co-eds who suit<lb />
their taste and fulfill their ideals for<lb />
a living male "It Surely you have<lb />
seen Flossy, Harry, and our own Lind-<lb />
burg become infected with the delight-<lb />
ful disease of Spring fever. This<lb />
malady seems to be contagious, as<lb />
your "etc might sometimes be seen<lb />
in the rear of the auditorium, in the<lb />
library "studying or walking home<lb />
from the Y store.<lb />
The rank of the co-eds is small, but<lb />
some of them as yet do not have<lb />
strings tied around their fingers; and,<lb />
if at first you don't see anything<lb />
really charming, remember the old<lb />
axiom�"If at first you don't �suck-<lb />
seed'�keep on sucking till you do<lb />
'suck seed<lb />
I and Sylvester too are interested in<lb />
advancing the cause which you have<lb />
taken upon yourself to further. We<lb />
advise that you talk up the project<lb />
and form a society to enlarge the eo-ed<lb />
group by talking, writing, and "you<lb />
know" to the boy friends and your boy<lb />
friends' boy friends for in numbers<lb />
there is safety. With more co-eds on<lb />
campus there will be a larger and a<lb />
better chance of a Prince Charming<lb />
getting in by mistake and perhaps you<lb />
will be the lucky one to hook and<lb />
string him.<lb />
Encouragingly,<lb />
�ANNABEL.<lb />
P. S. Don't be disheartened, Syl-<lb />
vester was just as bad as one of your<lb />
"Red" haired co-eds, but I took him for<lb />
better or worse and got the latter.<lb />
(Note: Annabel and Sylvester<lb />
are seen often these days with cer-<lb />
tain co-eds. They must have learned<lb />
all these secrets they tell you of. WTrite<lb />
and find out. Address all correspond-<lb />
ence to Teco Echo).<lb />
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RElHRTORIAL STAFF.<lb />
V. C. A. Elizabeth Denny.<lb />
f . ; �� therine Fl lugher.<lb />
. n So -i. ty Annie C. Baker.<lb />
i r So. iety Myrtle G. Hodges<lb />
Lelia EU� n Belk.<lb />
I  Bertha Walston.<lb />
  class Clyd Morton.<lb />
� ass Ruby May.<lb />
 h Club Nina Walston.<lb />
, , � Grace Williford.<lb />
i ;� Katherine Wahl.<lb />
i i luh Co rge Wilkerson.<lb />
i i Bertha McKtnney.<lb />
Thoughts<lb />
and<lb />
Meditations<lb />
arrived for the guests to .haw for<lb />
partners (this was done by matching<lb />
first and last names of authors) the<lb />
most fun of all came. Partners had<lb />
 dramatize hi some brief way a �wsii<lb />
know piece of literature. "Litth<lb />
Hed Riding Hood Winter Comes ,<lb />
�The Village Blacksmith and "Tie<lb />
Call of the Wild" were very iagenions-<lb />
h .Iran atized.<lb />
In departing f r the college, the stu-<lb />
dents assistants had to draw straws in<lb />
rder to settle :i dispute as to vvh.<lb />
ihculd be honored with riding hack to<lb />
he campus with Miss Gray The stu-<lb />
dents wh had to walk home have<lb />
ilanned to con tm.t a rumble seat in<lb />
Mi Gray's Oldsmobile coupe.<lb />
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' chaperoning a party on a fishing<lb />
excursion to Grimesland. Bill Hearae<lb />
has brought back many wild tales of<lb />
eels, catfish, and other seafish that<lb />
tre in the river near Grimesland. To-<lb />
' She was I iaJ j, party wants to see him pull<lb />
and walkjreal fish from the water. Can he do<lb />
windy day j , � After Junior-Senior ask one oi<lb />
she wan i hese if he did: Mrs. Hancock, Wrae<lb />
Rachel MeKey, Nellie Grissora,<lb />
Williams, Bob Eason; or you<lb />
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It Has Been Said<lb />
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retrain i<lb />
d and though<lb />
� in again.<lb />
a.<lb />
They too,<lb />
a: been sakl that:<lb />
Miss Wadlington has recently be-<lb />
�.�.�� a professor.<lb />
St.Ha Blevins falls for goodlooking<lb />
boys in Cotten Hall parlor down the<lb />
te iis.<lb />
Miss Cassidy put off a science test<lb />
because tights went out during study<lb />
�P<lb />
�ii iriem<lb />
and they to.<lb />
i . ��,� x ! hour.<lb />
The college has been made over<lb />
ldness- j ,il!tl. the School Council,<lb />
ateh the things we saj ; w &amp;re g0jng t) have a "Hollie-<lb />
word and deed to 0Uroo,j� on this campus soon.<lb />
Mi. Deal has been saving a whole<lb />
x to buv a new pair of shoes, and<lb />
i;e hasn't got them yet.<lb />
Ther will be little change in travel-<lb />
ler's pockets this year. Fashion<lb />
Motes.<lb />
Mi . Kuykendall is learning to<lb />
ii : again.<lb />
Everything comes to him who eats<lb />
the<lb />
person is a tlowei<lb />
ie birth; the hud t!<lb />
girl; the bloom tl<lb />
the iitiering old agi<lb />
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Chapel Hill. X. C. The well read!<lb />
University freshman should read<lb />
twelve of the better class magazines<lb />
regularly, according to a report is-<lb />
sued recently by a joint faculty-fresh-<lb />
man committee at the University of<lb />
North Carolina. The average freh<lb />
I man should read five of these maga-<lb />
zines regularly, and no first year man<lb />
should fall below three.<lb />
The well-read and average fresh-<lb />
man according to the report, should<lb />
read The Daily Tar Heel, a state or<lb />
national daily paper, and The New j work.<lb />
York Times regularly. The first-<lb />
year men who read the minimum<lb />
amount arc expected to read The New<lb />
York Times occationally, hut they<lb />
should read the campus paper and a<lb />
state or national daily regularly.<lb />
The magazines elected for the well- actual<lb />
read freshman by the committee are<lb />
Time. Literary Digest, Harper's,<lb />
Scribner's. Forum, Atlantic Monthly.<lb />
Vanity Fair. Collier's, American, Col<lb />
lege Humor. Judge, and Buccaneer<lb />
tli these. Time. Collier's. American<lb />
Judge, and Buccaneer were chosen f- i<lb />
the average reader. As a tniniraun<lb />
list, the three magazines chosen an<lb />
Time. Collier's, and Buccaneer.<lb />
The well-read freshman occasional-<lb />
:( growth of the juni. r ouege � '�'<lb />
the last decade, President Vinson said<lb />
that his ideal for the universitj v. a.<lb />
the abolishment of the freshman ai �<lb />
sophomore classes as such, develop<lb />
meat of separate schools to "laj th<lb />
general educational fi unda n i, �"<lb />
f upper classes on a gradual<lb />
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