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VOL! ME VIII<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1982.<lb />
NUMBER 16<lb />
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Junior-Senior<lb />
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i � Toastmistress.<lb />
� to the College Rosa Lee<lb />
i Dr. R H. Wright<lb />
� s.niors Loree Cagle.<lb />
, � , Nannie Smith.<lb />
Mi ,1. i! Waldrop.<lb />
i � � � the guests Pansy Lanier.<lb />
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  .�  the dining room the<lb />
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i t;ii � �� � here Jelly Leftwich<lb />
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Officers And Committee Of l'itt County Chapter Under The Wilson Pergola<lb />
CHRISTINE TYSON HELLEN, KATIE FARMER GARDNER, MARY LEE<lb />
GALLUP EDWARDS, IRENE HILL. ELIZABETH EVANS SAVAGE,<lb />
MAMIE RUTH TUNSTALL. HAZEL KENNEDY COREY, AND DIXIE<lb />
TAYLOR.<lb />
Teachers College Is Represent-<lb />
ed At Annual N. C. Student<lb />
Government Association<lb />
A Message From<lb />
The President<lb />
annual<lb />
are so<lb />
pon us<lb />
irn oui<lb />
"home-<lb />
ccupied<lb />
I)LA.NIK LOOM: II VSKETT,<lb />
President of the Alumnae Association<lb />
Faculty Members<lb />
Are Heard At<lb />
"Y" Services<lb />
M; - GRAHAM EMPHASIZES 1M-<lb />
POR l W I OF RIA lRENCE<lb />
DR. VDAMS AD ISES A DEFINITE<lb />
PI RPOSE<lb />
MISS M ! TON TELLS BEAUTIFUL<lb />
STORY<lb />
. ,  rening, May 1, Miss Gra-<lb />
f the faculty, proved to those<lb />
. . i � Y W. C. A. Vesper Services<lb />
thai  erence �- an important thing<lb />
i She emphasized the ne<lb />
� � reverence for God and for<lb />
A .  feature of this program<lb />
rendered by Mrs. Brown,<lb />
 � eacher of Greenville.<lb />
�� th following Fruiay night, May<lb />
fi ;� i spoke on "A Definite<lb />
 . �  Dr. Adams related personal<lb />
� � ��� that showed the weakness)<lb />
rom merely trying to do<lb />
othei have done, and wasting<lb />
: � ing insignificant things '<lb />
1 � : � a fixed purpose. He ended his<lb />
� Ii bv advising the audience'<lb />
. , 1<lb />
; , :� one definite goal.<lb />
On Mothers Day, Miss Nulton told<lb />
a ti resive narrative to a large;<lb />
I i ip of college girls at the regular;<lb />
Music Students<lb />
Attend Oratorio<lb />
At Raleigh, N. C.<lb />
"The Messiah" by Handel Was Pre-<lb />
sented by Raleigh Choral Club<lb />
Members of the Music Appreciation<lb />
class and the Glee Club, under the<lb />
ehaperonage of Miss Wadiington and<lb />
Miss Smith, had the opportunity of<lb />
attending the famous oratorio. "The<lb />
Messiah" by Handel, given by the<lb />
Raleigh Choral Club at the Church of<lb />
:ho Good Shepherd, Raleigh, N. C.<lb />
May 1. 1932.<lb />
The chorus of seventy-five voices<lb />
I and the thirty piece orchestra under<lb />
the direction of Mr. Isaac Lucius Bat-<lb />
tin, was very inspiring. The Halle-<lb />
lujah Chorus was probably enjoyed<lb />
most because it had recently been<lb />
studied in the Music Appreciation<lb />
class.<lb />
The trip furnished social and educa-<lb />
tional benefits; and the girls who at-<lb />
tended considered themsleves indeed<lb />
fortunate.<lb />
o�<lb />
"Sacred Love Story of<lb />
The Mass" Shown Here<lb />
Laniers - Emersons<lb />
Debate Tonight<lb />
Large Number of Boosters Are Ex-<lb />
pected to be Present<lb />
Gets Scholarship<lb />
REV. GEO. A. KEITH LECTURES<lb />
evei �!�"� vesper services. Miss !<lb />
. ill t iy dealt w;th a visit ot an<lb />
 gel i anli and the lessons he<lb />
learned before being allowed to re-<lb />
f- ei ' he gates of Heaven.<lb />
In honor of Mothers Day, two beau-<lb />
tify were rendered at this ser-<lb />
vice. The first was by Mrs. Hancock,<lb />
a i mpanied at the piano by Miss<lb />
Dorothy Sloan and on the violin by<lb />
M Gorrell. The second was by Mr.<lb />
Alva Van Nortwick, accompanied at<lb />
the piano by Miss Edith Marslender.<lb />
PRES. � RIGHT DELIVERS<lb />
 OM.MENt EMENT ADDRESS<lb />
Sponsored by The Young Womens<lb />
Christian Association<lb />
On Monday, May 2. the "Sacred<lb />
Love Story of The Mass a series of<lb />
slides, and a lecture accompanying<lb />
these slides by Rev. George A. Keith,<lb />
were given in Austin Auditorium un-<lb />
der the auspices of the Y. W. C. A.<lb />
Music accompanied many sections of<lb />
the picture.<lb />
Rev. Keith was Dean of Men at the<lb />
University of Detroit for three years<lb />
and is at present located at the Creigh-<lb />
ton University at Omaha, Nebraska.<lb />
For :2 years he has been a Jesuit, and<lb />
it has taken him all of his years as a<lb />
Jesuit to collect the pictures which he<lb />
showed Monday night.<lb />
The picture began with some slides<lb />
which demonstrated sacrifices in the<lb />
Old Testament, showing many pictures<lb />
of Christ, many scenes of the actions<lb />
of a Priest at Mass and pictures of a<lb />
few of the world's famous cathedrals.<lb />
THIS IS FINAL COMSAT<lb />
Emily Lane and Ethel Parker Are the<lb />
Debaters for the Laniers; Kathryu<lb />
Johnson and Edith Morton Will De-<lb />
bate for Emersons.<lb />
The final inter-society debates will<lb />
be held in the Austin Auditorium to-<lb />
night at S:Otl o'clock. The query is<lb />
Resolved: That the Federal Govern<lb />
ment should own and develop the<lb />
chief sources of the Hydro-electric<lb />
power of the United States.<lb />
The Laniers won in the preliminary<lb />
debate over the Poes in March. They<lb />
are also the holders of the cup now<lb />
KS a result of last year's victory.<lb />
Since both teams are strong, the<lb />
debates are expected to be very in-<lb />
teresting and close.<lb />
Miss. Mortons<lb />
Letter<lb />
Dear Alumnae:<lb />
T am happy that it is again ray<lb />
privilege to remind you that we are<lb />
expecting you to spend commencement<lb />
week-end. with us on the campus.<lb />
We are hoping that you can come<lb />
on Friday, and stay until President<lb />
Wright has awarded diplomas to the<lb />
long line of seniors.<lb />
Classes of '22 and Ml, a very special<lb />
invitation to you. our honor guests.<lb />
June  Will you be here?<lb />
(Miss) Annie L. Morton.<lb />
Ti President of East Carolina<lb />
Ti a. hers College has been in great de-<lb />
in i by several of the high schools of<lb />
Ni rth I arolina. He has already de-<lb />
livered addresses to Aurora High<lb />
Sehool, Newport High School, Foun-<lb />
tain High School, and Conway High<lb />
Sch iol. President. Wright still has<lb />
several other engagements for the<lb />
spring commencement programs.<lb />
GREETINGS TO THE<lb />
ALUMNAE<lb />
Marv Shelton McAithur<lb />
Music Week<lb />
Observed Here<lb />
THREE PROGRAMS RENDERED<lb />
BEFORE STUDENTS<lb />
Announcement was made yesterday<lb />
by Mrs. R. L. McMillan, chairman of<lb />
the Picture Memory Contest for the<lb />
North Carolina Federation of Women's<lb />
(Tubs, that Miss Nan Evans had been<lb />
awarded a scholarship given under the<lb />
auspices of the Federation.<lb />
Miss Evans, who is a member of the<lb />
Broughton High School faculty, will<lb />
leave next week for New York City<lb />
where she will study in the New York<lb />
School of Line and Applied Art dur-<lb />
ing the Slimmer session. She is a na-<lb />
tive of Greenville and a graduate of<lb />
East Carolina Teachers College.<lb />
Miss Evans is working on her<lb />
master's degree, to which the work in<lb />
the New York school will be credited.<lb />
Dear Alumnae:<lb />
Commencement is<lb />
again and it is again<lb />
thoughts toward tin<lb />
coming Most of u<lb />
with other things during the year, we<lb />
are jii-one to neglect our Alma Mater,<lb />
but now June is almost here and we<lb />
should make definite plans to be there.<lb />
We want to have more alumnae pres-<lb />
ent than ever before.<lb />
On Saturday, the same plan will be<lb />
followed as last year. That is, the<lb />
business meeting will begin at 10:30,<lb />
in the Austin Building, and last until<lb />
11:30. The program will begin at<lb />
" ��:� and last until 12:30. Luncheon<lb />
will be served at one o'clock.<lb />
According to custom, the '22 class<lb />
and the il class will have their re-<lb />
spective reunions and will be guests<lb />
of the college. We are hoping to have<lb />
one hundred per cent attendance in<lb />
both classes.<lb />
The college opens wide its doors to<lb />
all Alumnae, who are welcome at any<lb />
time during commencement. Let's<lb />
everybody be there. If you see to it<lb />
that you are present, we shall be get-<lb />
ting on toward the desired one hun-<lb />
dred percent. If you are planning to<lb />
stay in the College, let the college<lb />
know about it. On Founders' Day<lb />
there were manyr more present than<lb />
had made reservations. Of course<lb />
everyone was delighted that there was<lb />
such a large number present, but it<lb />
would make it much easier if they<lb />
knew approximately the number to<lb />
prepare for.<lb />
The important thing is to come.<lb />
There are so many new things that<lb />
have been done since last year, for<lb />
instance�but wait. You had rather<lb />
find them out for yourselves. Every-<lb />
body make a bargain to meet every-<lb />
body else at commencement.<lb />
Met In Greensboro<lb />
MARY SUE LANGSTON AND MAR-<lb />
JORIE GRIFFIN, DELEGATES<lb />
(Signed) Deanie B. Haskett.<lb />
G limmering now are our mem'ries<lb />
of our college days;<lb />
R oughness hewn 'way�only soft J<lb />
glows we see;<lb />
E ach hoarding therein the most<lb />
cherished of lays<lb />
E ach serving to bind us more<lb />
closely to thee, Alma Mater.<lb />
T ime teaches one the things of J<lb />
true worth.<lb />
I n thee have we found a great j<lb />
treasure of earth.<lb />
N ow as commencement draws near<lb />
once again,<lb />
G reetngs Alumnae to thee would<lb />
extend.<lb />
S o would we make it each year a<lb />
refrain, Alma Mater.<lb />
Three of the Five Phases of Music<lb />
Here Were Represented<lb />
The ninth annual National Music<lb />
Week, May 2-8, which was celebrated<lb />
in many town and cities throughout<lb />
the United States, was appropriately<lb />
observed on this campus through a<lb />
series of chapel programs. Three of<lb />
the five phases of music under super-<lb />
vision of the department of Music<lb />
were represented. These were piano,<lb />
violin, and voice. The College Or-<lb />
chestra and the Training School Or-<lb />
chestra, the other two phases carried<lb />
on here, are under the direction of<lb />
Miss Eugenia Thomas.<lb />
At the first program, given on<lb />
Tuesday morning, Miss Meade explain-<lb />
ed the purpose and significance of<lb />
Music Week. After this two piano<lb />
solos were rendered: "Melody" by<lb />
Moskowske, by Edith Marslender and<lb />
"Garantelle" by Nollet, by Evelyn<lb />
Maynard.<lb />
On Wednesday the Glee Club, which<lb />
is under the instruction of Miss Kuy-<lb />
kendall, gave three numbers. These<lb />
were: "A Wander's Night Song" by<lb />
Rubenstein, "Hush Song a Welsh<lb />
(Continued on page 5)<lb />
President Wright's<lb />
Message To Alumnae<lb />
Once each year we are happy be-<lb />
cause you come back here. The com-<lb />
mencement occasion would be incom-<lb />
plete without your presence. We are<lb />
expecting a large number of our<lb />
Alumnae with us on Alumnae Day,<lb />
Saturday, June 4th. I hope you can<lb />
stay through Sunday and Monday.<lb />
Your officers have worked out a splen-<lb />
did program and you will be missed if<lb />
you are not here. Make your plans<lb />
now to come to Greenville on the<lb />
fourth. Y'our college needs your pres-<lb />
ence and will need your help during<lb />
this trying time. We know we have<lb />
your backing and that is a great com-<lb />
fort to us.<lb />
We want to see you. Come.<lb />
ROBT. H. WRIGHT.<lb />
Famous Organist<lb />
Gives Concert<lb />
In Greenville<lb />
Dr. Minor C. Baldwin Plays at linman-<lb />
uel Baptist Church<lb />
NOTICE!<lb />
The Alumnae Gift Shop will be<lb />
open during Commencement. All<lb />
visiting Alumnae are urged to in-<lb />
spect the articles and come pre-<lb />
pared ot help us clear out the shop<lb />
and swell the fund by buying some<lb />
of the North Carolina pottery, from<lb />
Jugtown and Teague potteries, and<lb />
brass.<lb />
A number of the teachers and pupils<lb />
of E. C. T. C. had the pleasure of hear-<lb />
ing Dr. Minor C. Baldwin, world-<lb />
famous concert organist who gave the<lb />
music lovers of Greenville a rare treat<lb />
when he appeared in an organ recital<lb />
before a capacity audience at the Im-<lb />
manuel Baptist Church Monday night.<lb />
May 9, at eight o'clock.<lb />
Dr. Baldwin, long solo organist for<lb />
the Brooklyn Institute, of Arts and<lb />
Letters, and soloist at practically all<lb />
the World Fairs, has played in all the<lb />
music centers in Europe and is widely<lb />
known in the world of music.<lb />
Dr. Baldwin opened the program<lb />
with an Italian scherzo and then gave<lb />
one of his own compositions, "A Re-<lb />
verie full of pensive sweetness.<lb />
Perhaps the most brilliant of his<lb />
selections was Rossini's "Overture<lb />
from Semiramide though Schubert's<lb />
"Au Mer" was well received by the<lb />
audience.<lb />
After a short intermission, Dr.<lb />
Baldwin gave his closing numbers, the<lb />
principal one being Beethoven's "C<lb />
Major Symphony<lb />
(Continued on page 5)<lb />
Marjorie Griffin and Mary Sue<lb />
Lang-ton represented the Student<lb />
Government Association of East Car-<lb />
olina Teachers College at the annual<lb />
North Carolina Student Federation<lb />
which met at Greensboro with N. C.<lb />
C. W. as host.<lb />
Dr. Julius I. Faust, president of the<lb />
college, opened the third annual con-<lb />
vention in a welcoming address to the<lb />
sixty delegates who were assembled<lb />
there.<lb />
Mayne Albright of Raleigh, retiring<lb />
president of the Federation appealed<lb />
to the body to center their attention on<lb />
the problems of North Carolina and<lb />
leave the national affairs to the na-<lb />
tional conventions. This Federation<lb />
had all it could do to sponsor contsruc-<lb />
tive thinking in North Carolina.<lb />
Resolutions were passed urging<lb />
North Carolina students to take active<lb />
parts in extra-curricular activity in<lb />
order to better prepare themselves for<lb />
society after graduation.<lb />
In the evening the delegates were<lb />
entertained at a buffet supper at the<lb />
Y hut. followed by a dance in Rosen-<lb />
thai Gymnasium.<lb />
The outstanding speaker of the con-<lb />
vention was Mr. Taylor who delivered<lb />
an address on "The North Carolina<lb />
Plan<lb />
Saturday morning the meeting<lb />
divided for group discussion. At the<lb />
afternoon session, the convention<lb />
voted to affiliate with the Social Ser-<lb />
vice Council, Y. M. and Y. W. C. A.<lb />
Conference and the North Carolina<lb />
Collegiate Press Association. The as-<lb />
sociations will keep their own identi-<lb />
ties but profit by the affiliation<lb />
through the economy and ability to<lb />
secure better speakers.<lb />
The meeting closed Saturday night<lb />
with a banquet at which Haywood<lb />
Weeks of Swansboro, President-elect<lb />
of the University of North Carolina,<lb />
student body, was elected president of<lb />
the North Carolina Student Federa-<lb />
tion. Other officers elected were: W.<lb />
L. Smith, Catawba College, Vice-pres-<lb />
ident; Eloise Cobb, N. C. C. W Secre-<lb />
tary; and Mary Cathrine Seviers,<lb />
Salem, Treasurer. J. T. Anderson,<lb />
Jr was named chairman of the<lb />
executive committee.<lb />
The next meeting is to be held at<lb />
North Carolina State College should<lb />
the affiliation program fail.<lb />
COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM<lb />
Friday, June 3<lb />
8:30 P. M.�Musical Recital.<lb />
Saturday, June 4<lb />
! 10:30 A. M.�Meeting of the Alum-<lb />
; nae Association.<lb />
1:00 P. M.�Alumnae Luncheon.<lb />
j 5:30 P. M.�Class Day Exercises.<lb />
8:30 to 10:30 P. M.�Open for So-<lb />
I cial Gatherings.<lb />
Sunday, June 5<lb />
11:30 A. M.�Commencement Ser-<lb />
mon, Dr. J. Clyde Turner, Pastor<lb />
First Baptist Church, Greensboro,<lb />
North Carolina.<lb />
Monday, June 6<lb />
10:30 A. M.�Address, Hon. Rivers<lb />
D. Johnson, Warsaw, North Caro-<lb />
lina.<lb />
11:30 A. M� Graduating Exercises.<lb />
RESERVATION CARD<lb />
COMMENCEMENT 1932<lb />
I wish reservation for:<lb />
Saturday, June 4, Complimentary<lb />
(underscore)<lb />
FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY<lb />
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Address<lb />
. Luncheon<lb />
Room for:<lb />
Please check this blank and return to Miss Annie L. Morton, College.<lb />
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The Teco Echo<lb />
Published BiMonthly During The Col-<lb />
lege Year by The Student Govern-<lb />
ment Association of East Caro-<lb />
lina Teachers College.<lb />
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EDITORIAL STAFF<lb />
Maggie McPhersonEditor<lb />
Elizabeth Haywood . Managing Elitoi<lb />
Assistant Editors<lb />
Carolyn Conner, Marguerite Lane.<lb />
Estelle McClees, Elizabeth<lb />
Thompson<lb />
Co-ed Staff<lb />
I. V. WoodEditor<lb />
Eric TuckerAssistant Editor<lb />
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BUSINESS STAFF<lb />
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Circulation Managers<lb />
;is you will help us to be; but,<lb />
knowing that the Student body<lb />
is willing to forego an excellent<lb />
entertainment in order for us to<lb />
lay the foundations for strong<lb />
college trams in baseball, basket-<lb />
ball, and football, we will put<lb />
every ounce of energy, of will-<lb />
power, of skill, and of practice<lb />
into the making of college teams<lb />
that will bring honor and glory<lb />
to your Alma Mater and to ours.<lb />
�Nelson Hunsucker,<lb />
President Co-eds.<lb />
o<lb />
THE STUDENT CHAPEL<lb />
PROGRAMS<lb />
Dr. Wright put before the stu-<lb />
at home, to make her name stand<lb />
out in school circles because of<lb />
the talent and the ability of her<lb />
students and not because of the<lb />
highly paid concert artists and<lb />
speakers that we might other-<lb />
wise have next year. An age of<lb />
progress has entered her walls,<lb />
an age in which she will do the<lb />
things that will make our Alma<lb />
Mater more revered.<lb />
MISS GRAHAM AND MISS<lb />
MOORE GET WHERE-<lb />
ABOUTS OF TEACHERS<lb />
When the Alumnae come back<lb />
to their Alma Mater they look<lb />
around for all the instructors<lb />
they knew when they were here.<lb />
dent body the project of having Many times they find that they<lb />
are gone�and always they say,<lb />
"Where is Miss�?" Or "What<lb />
has happened to Mr.�?" To<lb />
answer these questions that have<lb />
been asked and will be asked<lb />
again, Miss Graham and Miss<lb />
Moore have written the where-<lb />
abouts of the ex-faculty mem-<lb />
bers, and they are published in<lb />
this issue of the Teco Echo in-<lb />
stead of the regular faculty<lb />
news. We feel that no detective<lb />
could have so thoroughly poked<lb />
into all the corners of the United<lb />
States, and got this news so well<lb />
resented by organizations of as Miss Graham and Miss Moore.<lb />
students or individuals. 0<lb />
Grace Williford . .<lb />
Willa M. Dickey<lb />
Ruth Hood . . . .<lb />
Hula B. Leech . .<lb />
M. I Wright . .<lb />
. Anne Thompson<lb />
Typist<lb />
Assistant Typist<lb />
Assistant Typist<lb />
Advisoi<lb />
i<lb />
SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1932.<lb />
This is an urgent call for more<lb />
Chapters. Why not participate<lb />
in the joys of association, get-<lb />
ting together at regular inter-<lb />
vals, and knowing each other.<lb />
Keep the College Fires Burning!<lb />
The Teco Echo wants more<lb />
subscribers. How many sub-<lb />
scriptions can you get in your<lb />
school?<lb />
Please notify Miss Morton.<lb />
Miss Moore, or Mrs. Jeter when<lb />
you expect to come. It will save<lb />
time, labor, and some embarrass-<lb />
ment. W you do not decide to<lb />
come until the "last minute<lb />
come on anyway. You are wel-<lb />
come. When possible, please<lb />
write, telephone, or telegraph.<lb />
Alumnae, do you waul the<lb />
Teco Echo? 1) "yxm want to<lb />
k-Y-v-Vi in loach With your Alma<lb />
Mater? Are you willing to pay<lb />
fn- issueing one number each<lb />
year? Discuss this in your<lb />
chapters, and with one another.<lb />
We use a lot of space from time<lb />
o time.<lb />
When you are invited to lunch-<lb />
eon or to stay overnight, you<lb />
make an effort to let your host<lb />
and hostess know if you are ac-<lb />
cepting the kind invitation.<lb />
When our Alma Mater invites<lb />
us. let's be equally as consider-<lb />
ate.<lb />
�o���<lb />
AX APPRECIATION<lb />
This edition of the Teco Echo<lb />
is being sponsored by the Pitt<lb />
County Chapter of the Alumnae<lb />
Association for the Alumnae.<lb />
The members have worked faith-<lb />
fully and, as you see. successful-<lb />
ly to make this paper interesting<lb />
and instructive to present stu-<lb />
dents here as well as to those of<lb />
former years.<lb />
We, the staff of the Teco<lb />
Echo, wish to thank the mem-<lb />
bers who so ably and so prompt-<lb />
ly executed the tasks asked of<lb />
them. Particularly do we wish<lb />
to extend our appreciation to the<lb />
committee, Miss Mamie Ruth<lb />
Tunstall, chairman, and Misses<lb />
Irene Hill and Ruth McGowan,<lb />
who are largely responsible for<lb />
the publication of this issue.<lb />
o<lb />
AN APPRECIATION<lb />
The co-eds of this school wish<lb />
to thank every member of the<lb />
faculty and student body for the<lb />
stand taken in regard to the ap-<lb />
propriation of a large part of the<lb />
budget for the scholastic year<lb />
1932-33 to the Chapel Commit-<lb />
tee, the Literary Societies, the<lb />
girls' Athletic Association, and<lb />
the boys' Athletic Association.<lb />
The boys' Athletic Association<lb />
has adopted the sports title of<lb />
"Teachers" because we too are<lb />
aiming to be teachers, because<lb />
this school in for training in<lb />
that profession, and because we<lb />
are your team.<lb />
Our victories are the victories<lb />
of the school; our defeats are<lb />
your defeats; we are as strong<lb />
student chapel programs once a<lb />
week. A vote was taken and a<lb />
great majority were found to<lb />
aver the suggestion. A commit-<lb />
tee of students was immediately<lb />
appointed to work on the organi-<lb />
zation and function of the stu-<lb />
dent chapel programs. After<lb />
working diligently for several<lb />
-lays the committee has submitt-<lb />
ed the following recommenda-<lb />
I ions:<lb />
Student chapel shall be held<lb />
mce a week, preferably Friday.<lb />
At this time the program shal<lb />
be<lb />
th<lb />
Open forum, presided over by<lb />
�be chairman of the Program<lb />
Committee, shall be held every<lb />
first Wednesday for the purpose<lb />
of discussing student problems.<lb />
Ever third Wednesday cur-<lb />
rent events shall be brought be-<lb />
fore the student body by persons<lb />
chosen by the committee.<lb />
The following recommenda-<lb />
tions were made as to the selec-<lb />
tions of the committee for chapel<lb />
programs:<lb />
A committee of five elected by<lb />
the student body shall be in<lb />
charge of Student Chapel Pro-<lb />
grams.<lb />
This committee shall be com-<lb />
posed of one senior, one town<lb />
student, one co-ed. and any other<lb />
two students chosen from the<lb />
student body.<lb />
The chairman of this commit-<lb />
tee shall be chosen from the in-<lb />
coming Senior class.<lb />
The committee in charge of<lb />
Student Chapel programs shall<lb />
meet regularly once a quarter<lb />
and any other time that the na(n<lb />
arises, for the purpose of ar-<lb />
ranging tne programs for that<lb />
�niaCer and shall notify those<lb />
having charge of the chapel pro-<lb />
grams sufficiently early for<lb />
them to prepare a worthwhile<lb />
program.<lb />
The committee in charge of<lb />
student, chapel programs shall<lb />
act as a nominating committee<lb />
for the ensuing year.<lb />
It wus decided that it would be<lb />
advisable for the committee to<lb />
petition to the Rudget Commit-<lb />
tee iv twenty-five dollars to be<lb />
used for the purpose of paying<lb />
expenses for special speakers.<lb />
These recommendations were<lb />
placed before the student body<lb />
Thursday, May 5 and were ac-<lb />
cepted.<lb />
Now the question arises, "Will<lb />
it be successful?" The following<lb />
is the only answer possible now,<lb />
"If the students want it to it<lb />
will<lb />
�o<lb />
PROGRESS<lb />
An era of progress prevails<lb />
when the student body of a col-<lb />
lege the size of East Carolina<lb />
Teachers College appropriates<lb />
from the entertainment budget<lb />
of the school a sum of over<lb />
fifteen hundreds dollars to in-<lb />
dividual organizations to be used<lb />
for the things that organizations<lb />
need worse. Never before have<lb />
the students voted how to spend<lb />
the entertainment fees, but this<lb />
year they took a step that will in<lb />
years to come be remembered as<lb />
probably the most farseeing<lb />
taken during the entire year.<lb />
Fourteen years from now,<lb />
when the present Freshman<lb />
class is the honor class at com-<lb />
mencement, who can tell what<lb />
the effect of this financial help<lb />
to the literary societies, the<lb />
Chapel Committee, and to the<lb />
two athletic associations will be?<lb />
Though school spirit may not<lb />
have been outstanding through-<lb />
out this year, now there is a<lb />
channel through which all the<lb />
pent up feelings of school love,<lb />
of school honor, and of school<lb />
boosting and praise may flow.<lb />
Every student on this campus<lb />
next year will be able to take<lb />
some part in at least one of these<lb />
organizations to which help was<lb />
voted, and every student will be<lb />
an active part of at least one.<lb />
East Carolina Teachers Col-<lb />
lege voted to accomplish things<lb />
Campus Gossip<lb />
THINGS WED LIKK TO KNOW<lb />
KATE KALKILATK VISITS<lb />
ESSIE TESSIE<lb />
June, the month of roses, is also the<lb />
month of weddings. We wonder how<lb />
many E. C. T. C. girls will become a<lb />
Mrs during that time.<lb />
The tennis court surely is becoming<lb />
more and more popular, especially the<lb />
sidelines and the parked automobiles.<lb />
We wonder why?<lb />
Hemby Burnette has dech.red his<lb />
candidacy for the President of the<lb />
United States.<lb />
I wonder if the Louisburg boys en-<lb />
joyed their visit to E. C. T. C. I sup-<lb />
pose none will ever know because<lb />
quests so often deceive hostesses.<lb />
However, I am certain the girls feel<lb />
that they did their part because they<lb />
tried to give them a full nights enter-<lb />
tainment.<lb />
THE WATERLESS<lb />
WATER FOUNTAIN<lb />
"Water, water everywhere, but not<lb />
a drop to drink<lb />
Hot, disgusted with myself, I ap-<lb />
proached the water fountain expecting<lb />
to cool my heated, feverish brain with<lb />
the cool gurgling flow of the nectar<lb />
of life; but, when with expectant lips<lb />
and bended head I turned the handle,<lb />
behold my charm over the thing was<lb />
gone nothing flowed forth! My<lb />
disgust was changed to chargin and<lb />
a sheepish look as a group of between-<lb />
Well, if I hadn't seen Dr. Wright<lb />
with my own eyes about half an hour<lb />
ago, 1 would certainly think I'd hit<lb />
the wrong town. I'm fully aware of the<lb />
fact that ten years is a long time, but<lb />
I don't think I quite realized what<lb />
enormous changes can take place in<lb />
that length of time. Still I've changed<lb />
along with Greenville, thank goodness!<lb />
Wouldn't I cut a shine around here<lb />
now if I'd stayed just like I was then�<lb />
in dress, anyway. Instead of this thin<lb />
sweater suit I've got on now. I'd prob-<lb />
ably be wearing a pleated plaid skirt,<lb />
a middy blouse and tie or maybe one<lb />
of those heavy college sweaters we<lb />
thought were so collegiate! And my<lb />
hair! Tangled and matted into huge<lb />
puffs and balls or stuffed with "rats<lb />
All this mass was held in place by a<lb />
hair net. What a life! But when we<lb />
finished we were creations. Imagine<lb />
how I'd look with my hair like that<lb />
now, instead of having the finger wave<lb />
I have. And beauty parlors! My idea<lb />
of a beauty parlor in those days was<lb />
;�. luxurious solon in New York or<lb />
Paris, where Mrs. Vanderbilt and Mary<lb />
Miles Minter (our Joan Crawford)<lb />
went to have themselves beautified.<lb />
Permanent waves! Why we laughed<lb />
at the thought about like we laugh at<lb />
the thought of talking to Mar- now.<lb />
Don't I remember scorching every<lb />
strand of my hair with those electric<lb />
curlers. Mrs. Beokwith preached a<lb />
sermon on the vanity of modern wo-<lb />
men the very next day.<lb />
Why didn't some one tell mo Pitt<lb />
Shoe Company wasn't there any longer<lb />
Went down there this afternoon to get<lb />
me some new pumps and there was a<lb />
swell modern drug store where I used<lb />
to buy my Sunday oxfords. I felt like<lb />
"Alice in Wonderland or Rip Van Win-<lb />
kle Then I thought I'd go window<lb />
shopping down at Heber Forbes, so I<lb />
kept right on down the same side of<lb />
the street. Got to where it ought to<lb />
be and there was the nicest little<lb />
place, but vacant now. I just happened<lb />
to glance acroos the street and saw<lb />
what looked to be Fifth Avenue to my<lb />
unaccustomed eyes. I blinked and look-<lb />
ed again. It was Heber Forbes My<lb />
curiosity got the better of me, so I<lb />
thought I'd just cruise around awhile<lb />
and see just what had happened.<lb />
Naturally, my first interest was<lb />
McKay Washington's where I used to<lb />
Why "Lou" Brown is a ham ?<lb />
What's become of the moon?<lb />
Who'll win the tennis tournament?<lb />
Why is Waddell Mills called<lb />
"Chink"? , <lb />
Who is that brown-eyed girl John<lb />
Coward is seen so much with?<lb />
Why is "Red" Forbes such a "cake"?<lb />
What was in the punch?<lb />
Why does the White Elephant get<lb />
the "hiccups"?<lb />
What is Hemby's pastime?<lb />
Who's the luckiest co-ed?<lb />
How far off are exams?<lb />
Why are front steps (?) so popular<lb />
at night?<lb />
Why is Bob often called "Tom" ?<lb />
Who's Henry's latest?<lb />
Who taught Red Flanagan to sing?<lb />
What became of "Susie"?<lb />
Where Ida May Nance got those<lb />
sweet peas like Eric Tucker was wear<lb />
ing?<lb />
REVIEW OF YEARS ACTIVITIES<lb />
The past year has been a successful<lb />
one as far as the co-eds are concerned.<lb />
They have organized athletics, a Co-ed<lb />
Club, a literary society, and other<lb />
things.<lb />
The Co-ed Club was reorganized<lb />
with Nelson Hunsucker as President.<lb />
Through this club athletics were<lb />
brought into the lime light.<lb />
For the first time in the history of<lb />
the college there was a boys' basket-<lb />
ball team which played intercollegiate<lb />
hall. Considering the newness of the<lb />
material, the basketball team had an<lb />
exceptionally good year. C. W.<lb />
(Soup) Porter, High School coach,<lb />
loaned us his services. Out of the<lb />
twenty games played, ten were won,<lb />
or an average of .50. The following<lb />
were the scores of the games.<lb />
cause after "meditation boar" v.j<lb />
lasted from two to three o'clock<lb />
could go out on what was th.�. <lb />
as board-walks and talk to the<lb />
but as certain as death i Wt v<lb />
well chaperoned. Then aft. i <lb />
I think they had some form :<lb />
ious worship in the chapel and <lb />
that was over it was "so ton<lb />
next Friday night<lb />
� Alexander Huu,� r<lb />
Around The World<lb />
With The Former<lb />
Faculty<lb />
Mrs. Kate R. Beck with, i.<lb />
Women from 1980 to 1 :o; i<lb />
with h�r daughter, Gladys, u<lb />
family at -l.il North Ea-t Mti<lb />
Miami, Florida.<lb />
Miss May R. B. Muffly. public<lb />
music 1910-1124, ha been u<lb />
for years. She and her friei<lb />
beta White own a home togetb<lb />
live at 2T�H North Calveit Sti���<lb />
timore, Md.<lb />
Miss Daisy<lb />
1912-1917, has<lb />
Bailey Wait,<lb />
studied at inte<lb />
Cornell University, when-<lb />
working toward her Doetoi<lb />
in English. Her present i<lb />
422 Eddy St Ithaca, N. V.<lb />
Miss May Barrett, Primar<lb />
1912-1918. continues t te<lb />
summer at the University of<lb />
Her regular work is in conne<lb />
the University of Miami, Col<lb />
Florida.<lb />
Teachers10Campbell30<lb />
Teachers17A. C. C.23<lb />
Teachers21A. C. C37<lb />
Teachers38I.�,uisburg34<lb />
Teachers17Campbell30<lb />
Teachers20Farmville15<lb />
Teachers10Louisburg0<lb />
Teachers99Win. and Mary29<lb />
Teachers27Goldsboro14<lb />
Teachers20Williamston14<lb />
Teachers21Win. and Mary37<lb />
Teachers21Farmville23<lb />
Teachers24Wilmington23<lb />
Teachers�oWilliamston24<lb />
Teachers25Rocky Mount41<lb />
Teachers30Rocky Mount37<lb />
Teachers32Wilmington26<lb />
class loafers with an ill conceived idea' buy my middies and shiny satin di<lb />
of humor laughed at my embarrass-<lb />
ment. So, with spirits dampened by<lb />
them rather than cold drink, I joined<lb />
the group to laugh with the rest at the<lb />
next unfortunate, be he teacher or<lb />
student for they all bit alike.<lb />
�One Who Bit.<lb />
Practice Teaching<lb />
Then And Now<lb />
Elizabeth Evans Savage<lb />
The first Practice Teaching in East<lb />
Carolina Teachers Training School,<lb />
which was done by "D"s or Seniors,<lb />
was altogether for Primary training,<lb />
and was offered only in the first four<lb />
grades. This work was done at the<lb />
old Evans Street School which at that<lb />
time accommodated all the school<lb />
children in Greenville.<lb />
A few years later the Model School<lb />
was built on Cotanch Street, "Buz-<lb />
zard's Roost and the Practice Teach-<lb />
ing was moved into new quarters. The<lb />
student teachers then did rheir prac-<lb />
tice teaching in two grades, instead of<lb />
one. For instance, the third and first<lb />
went together as did the second and<lb />
fourth. The girls would observe two<lb />
weeks, then teach three weeks ir one<lb />
grade, then move on to the other grade<lb />
of their choice and repeat the pro-<lb />
cedure.<lb />
In 1917-18 the practice work was<lb />
temporarily moved to Evans Street<lb />
School while the Model School was re-<lb />
modelled and enlarged until it includ-<lb />
(Continued on page 5)<lb />
es. It was there, all right, but I would<lb />
never have known it all fixed up, it<lb />
was! I walked on down and looked<lb />
for Burney Warren's where we used<lb />
to buy our ice cream cones, but there<lb />
stood Miller-Jones Shoe Store. Later<lb />
I found out he had moved across the<lb />
street, for I saw J. C. Penny Store up<lb />
there where Young's Mercantile used<lb />
to be, so I asked what had happened<lb />
to our old stand-by. I think I would<lb />
have walked out the Avenue to see the<lb />
old store if I had had on a pair of my<lb />
1922 shoes.<lb />
Oh, and Blount-Harvey's; That's<lb />
crossed the street too. This town has<lb />
evidently been playing checkers.<lb />
Everything's jumped across the street.<lb />
Being worn out, I thought I'd go<lb />
back up to the school, stopping at<lb />
Lautares for a drink. I could hardly<lb />
believe my eyes�or my ears! What<lb />
had become of the electric piano with<lb />
the pretty red lights up on it? And<lb />
the windows full of candyI stopped<lb />
to get a drink, but couldn't leave with-<lb />
out some powder and one of those<lb />
lovely necklaces! Imagine Lautare's<lb />
carrying anything except candy!<lb />
Now I am worn out. This has been<lb />
an exciting day for me�but what can<lb />
you expect after ten years? Ten<lb />
more years at this rate and there will<lb />
bet subways, elevated railways and<lb />
airports on top of the buildings. Wish<lb />
all of you girls could see all this. How-<lb />
ever, I refuse to be surprised! I'm<lb />
ready for anything now! <lb />
Also the boys have a baseball team<lb />
his term. Prof. R. C. Deal is coach-<lb />
ing this team. Although we are not<lb />
having quite as successful season in<lb />
this sport as basketball, we are never-<lb />
theless making a fair showing. A<lb />
baseball team cannot be organized in<lb />
. ne season.<lb />
The Jarvia Literary Society was re-<lb />
organized. Charles King was elected<lb />
president. All co-eds are honorary<lb />
members of this society.<lb />
Among other things, the co-eds have<lb />
.�. column in the Teco Echo devoted en-<lb />
tirely to co-eds.<lb />
Next year we hope for bigger<lb />
triumphs. A request is before the Ap-<lb />
propriations Committee now for funds<lb />
to organize athletics next year, la-<lb />
eluding football.<lb />
o�<lb />
REMINISCENCES OF AN OLD<lb />
CO-ED.<lb />
Miss Annie Ray, Primary Met!<lb />
1916-1920, after getting her Ma tei<lb />
Degree at Teachers College, N, ��<lb />
York, taught in our Western Stat�<lb />
Teachers College at CoUowhee m g<lb />
year ago when she went acrof<lb />
Tennessee. She is connected witl<lb />
State Teachers College, Johnst<lb />
Tennessee. Her address is 823 .<lb />
Pine Street.<lb />
Miss Miriam MacFayden, Primary<lb />
Methods Critic Teacher 1912-1922<lb />
after two years study at Pea<lb />
Teachers College, from which instil<lb />
tion she has both her Bachelor! a :<lb />
Master's Degree, went to North I a<lb />
Una College for Women, Greensboi<lb />
where she teaches in the bcIkx :<lb />
education.<lb />
Miss Annie Lee Davis, Piano<lb />
1910, married Mr. Will Hook.<lb />
Greenville in 1912. They live o<lb />
Street across from the colli<lb />
as it was called in the early<lb />
Louisa Hooker, their elder dau<lb />
is a student at Duke University<lb />
is the newly elected President oi<lb />
dent Government of the �<lb />
College.<lb />
Miss Fannie Mae Bishop,<lb />
1909-1912, is mm Mrs. R. B. Don<lb />
311 East Tennessee St. Florence.<lb />
If I am correct it was 1908 and<lb />
1909 that I attended the "Training<lb />
School as it was then known. We<lb />
had something like 17 boys at that<lb />
time, if my memory is correct and we<lb />
roomed in the west end of the East<lb />
Dormitory next to the Main Building,<lb />
the President in the center of the<lb />
building and the Teachers in the east<lb />
end. so you can see where the brains<lb />
were located during the old days. But<lb />
at the same time all eyes were West-<lb />
ward-Ho because in the other dormi-<lb />
tory, and there were only two at that<lb />
time, were the "girls" as they were<lb />
then known.<lb />
There was no such thing as an ath-<lb />
letic association during those days but<lb />
the, last year I was there the girls had<lb />
the nerve to don basketball suits and<lb />
the astute minds of Mr. Wright and<lb />
Mrs. Beckwith prohibited the boys<lb />
from going near them in such attire-<lb />
it was horrible to think of such a thing<lb />
Lo, how times have changed.<lb />
We had a literary society and that<lb />
afforded some recreation as well as<lb />
amusement to the school.<lb />
Excepting the Literary Society the<lb />
Miss Birdie McKinney. Latin 1909-<lb />
1911, Mathematics 1919-1920, i .<lb />
Mrs. W. T. Rowland, 514 Caddo Street<lb />
Arkadelphia. Arkansas. Her husbai<lb />
is a physician. She and all of sisters<lb />
spent three weeks in Reidsvilit- last<lb />
summer just before her old home was<lb />
sold.<lb />
Miss Mabel Comfort, Mat hem<lb />
1913-1919, is following a tmaiaeac<lb />
reer in San Francisco. Her addi<lb />
is 1796 Green Street, San Praaci i<lb />
California.<lb />
Miss Ella Wilkes, Kathemal<lb />
1924-1929, spent several quarter <lb />
the University of Chicago where she<lb />
earned her Master's Degree in <lb />
graphy. She is now teaching (<lb />
graphy at the State Teachers Calkje,<lb />
Morehead, Kentucky.<lb />
Miss Eliazbeth Toland, Mathema<lb />
1929-1930, returned to the Ihthrersitj<lb />
of Missouri, where she receive<lb />
her Master's Degree. Her present � :<lb />
dress is Braymer, Missouri.<lb />
Miss Elizabeth PuKh, Horn. 1<lb />
nomics 1910-1914, married Dr. K i<lb />
Uarrof Greenville in 1915. Their<lb />
daughter Elizabeth is a senior ,n h.gh<lb />
school.<lb />
only other amusement<lb />
was our Friday<lb />
evening v.sits to the girls dormitory<lb />
which lasted for an hour and a half in<lb />
then- parlors and our old friend Mrs<lb />
Beckwtth walked something Hke "n<lb />
nnles every Friday night in front of<lb />
the parlors to see if everything Z<lb />
runnmg smoothly according to .Z<lb />
apostolic ideas. The courting in thaT<lb />
Place was as ancient as Noah's Ark<lb />
to the present day you peop,e .re�<lb />
Sundays were looked forward to bT<lb />
Miss Martha Armstrong, Home Eco-<lb />
nomics 1914-1918, has returned to<lb />
tne college a number of summers. T�,<lb />
VJrZ She taUKht Home Economic.<lb />
"W three summers she was Dean of<lb />
Women. She h� charKe of Hum,<lb />
Economy at Winthrop College, Rack<lb />
Hill, South Carolina.<lb />
nJ!t !�?� Rves- Home Eco<lb />
nomics 1922-1923, is now Mrs. Geo.ge<lb />
W Spicer, of the University of Va.<lb />
Miss Harel Moore. Art 1928-1929,<lb />
18 "�� "� MiUedgeville, Ga.<lb />
19m924.EUTrptey' MWm<lb />
(Continued on p pive)<lb />
PITT COUNTY H wi<lb />
Or H BBS<lb />
President DIXIE .<lb />
Vice President Mi- Ls<lb />
caster Stam .<lb />
Secretary Mr- K <lb />
n�-r (Katie i � I �<lb />
Treasurer -Mrs<lb />
(Hazel Kri <lb />
Reporter Mr- J L<lb />
abeth Evans)<lb />
TECO B4 BO<lb />
Mamie Run. Tub<lb />
Ruth McGuwan<lb />
Irene HU1<lb />
FOUNDERS DAI I<lb />
Mrs. L. W. Gaytard <lb />
King)<lb />
Mrs. H Kuj: :<lb />
lup)<lb />
Elizabeth Smith.<lb />
PITT COUNT! 19 I<lb />
OFf I ER!<lb />
Presideit. M .<lb />
Vice- Pre 1<lb />
Edwards.<lb />
Secretary, Mi In<lb />
Time uf n � � ,�<lb />
Thursday evening i<lb />
beginning with Oct �<lb />
The Pitt Chai<lb />
Dixie la<lb />
After a bnf ;<lb />
the Pitt County I<lb />
Carolina Teach i C<lb />
at the beg� ig  <lb />
The orgaaisation f <lb />
desire for rasampti i<lb />
the Chapter, r ; ii g<lb />
bring the Aluntaac<lb />
with frne another a:<lb />
render a more � tai<lb />
the college.<lb />
The first meeting<lb />
Vines House. M , .<lb />
all parts of the e� i I<lb />
this meeting  � <lb />
work were iaKoaai :<lb />
Plans for abaci �<lb />
were made. Verj<lb />
to this time ha�i I�� �� :<lb />
people who mac. xt<lb />
and it was aWided I<lb />
tensive prograr :� <lb />
lif� and tTpan1<lb />
Both Founder- Da <lb />
the Teco Echo carry<lb />
In order to mak. a<lb />
tiv�� one, each ax I<lb />
give one hundru pen<lb />
The character - (<lb />
nae were aatlii �-�; a<lb />
serverance, initial.<lb />
ness, enthua h<lb />
love.<lb />
Through the <lb />
chapter we haw k, ; I<lb />
the work of our cotlegt<lb />
come more faBtereated<lb />
its plans, and its <lb />
aim always be that thi<lb />
ter we may foeter � .<lb />
cooperation that a<lb />
and our Alma Mat,<lb />
greater service.<lb />
The two definite<lb />
year have been Fooa<lb />
this special issue af<lb />
and these are left la I<lb />
selves.<lb />
POE PINS,<lb />
LANIER PlNSl<lb />
EMERSON PD<lb />
PEARL GUARJ<lb />
COLLEGE Ri:<lb />
W. L. BEST<lb />
"College Jewelei<lb />
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ei "meditation hour" w- ,<lb />
m two tc three o'clock w,<lb />
at i n �hat was then kno<lb />
a ks and talk to the girjs<lb />
Uin as death is, we Were<lb />
ei tied Then after dinner<lb />
ad some form of relig.<lb />
the chape) and when<lb />
i it was -so long" m<lb />
 n fht<lb />
Alexander Harper.<lb />
und The World<lb />
th The Former<lb />
Faculty<lb />
H Keck with, I�an 0f<lb />
1909 to l�M is iivi�K<lb />
. igl tei. Gladys, and htr<lb />
S rth East i�4th Street<lb />
R 1? Bluffly, public school<lb />
I t been an invalid<lb />
51k and her friend KUza-<lb />
b home together and<lb />
 rth Calvert Street, Bat<lb />
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tdied at intervals at<lb />
, while she is nOW<lb />
� i Doctor's Degree<lb />
� sent address is<lb />
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el Primary Methods<lb />
ties to teach eaea<lb />
� -u of Virginia.<lb />
.  in connection a ith<lb />
Miami, Coral Gables,<lb />
y. Primary Methods<lb />
(retting ht-r Master's<lb />
hera College, New<lb />
�ur Western State<lb />
at CulU'whee until a<lb />
I . a ent across into<lb />
, nne ted with the<lb />
ege, Johnston City,<lb />
address is 823 West<lb />
MacFayden, Primary<lb />
teacher 1912-1928,<lb />
I iidj at Peabody<lb />
�? m �hnh institu-<lb />
. � 11 Bachelor's and<lb />
wt I to North Caro-<lb />
 men, Greensboro,<lb />
 . m the school of<lb />
�avis, Piano 1909-<lb />
Will Hooker of<lb />
They live on 5th<lb />
the college park<lb />
the early days.<lb />
ir elder daughter<lb />
Diversity. She<lb />
;� itdent of Stu-<lb />
. f t he oiaan's<lb />
Use Bishop, 1'iatio<lb />
) H. ltouuiiick,<lb />
, St Fk.ionce, Ala.<lb />
V. Kinney, Latin 19�-<lb />
1919 1926, is now<lb />
I, 514 Caddo Street<lb />
 less as He bu band<lb />
r and all of BJstH<lb />
eka in Kidsviile last<lb />
�: re her old borne was<lb />
: rt, Mathematics<lb />
wing a business ca-<lb />
. o. Her address<lb />
r.tt S:ni Francisoti<lb />
ioL<lb />
ft Ikes, Mathematics<lb />
. - teveral quarters at<lb />
 i a-ago where he<lb />
a ters Degree in Geo-<lb />
n m teaching Geo-<lb />
State Teachers College.<lb />
ntucky,<lb />
wth Toland. Mathematics<lb />
� in ed to the University<lb />
vhen she received<lb />
 grei He present�?<lb />
 . r, M;s-oUri.<lb />
ibeth Pngh, Home Eco-<lb />
1914 married lr R- L-<lb />
 in 1915. Their<lb />
Kb is a senior in high<lb />
M . a Armstrong, Home F.co-<lb />
� 1914-1918, has returned to<lb />
. t her of summers. Two<lb />
� mght Home Economic<lb />
- lummera she was Dean �<lb />
�. baa charge of Home<lb />
� Wmthrop College, R<lb />
- a I atana.<lb />
I � ne Reaves, Home Ec0"<lb />
1823, is now Mrs. George<lb />
'� 8pic r, ol the University of Va<lb />
Miai Haze! Moore, Art 1988-lW<lb />
I � ag m MilledgeviUe, Ga.<lb />
Haa Elizabeth Tarpley, sewing<lb />
i'23-1924.<lb />
(Contttoed on Page Five)<lb />
Alumnae Department<lb />
PITT COUNTY CHAPTER<lb />
OFFICERS<lb />
Lan-<lb />
President DIXIE TAYLOR<lb />
Vice PresidentMrs. Luella<lb />
caster Stancil.<lb />
Secretary Mrs. Katie Lee Gard-<lb />
ner (Katie Lee Farmer)<lb />
Treasurer�Mrs. Arthur Corey,<lb />
(Hazel Kennedy)<lb />
Reporter Mrs. J. L. Savage (Eliz-<lb />
abeth Evans)<lb />
Chapter Chit-Chat<lb />
Katie Farmer Gardner<lb />
Life Insurance From<lb />
The Viewpoint<lb />
of Ex-Teacher<lb />
Mamie Ruth Tun. tall<lb />
TECO ECHO<lb />
Mamie Ruth Tunstall<lb />
Ruth McGowan<lb />
Irene Hill<lb />
FOUNDERS DAY COMMITTEE<lb />
Mrs. L. "VY. Gay lord (Mattie Moye<lb />
King)<lb />
Mrs. C. H. Edwards (Mary Lee Gal-<lb />
lup)<lb />
Elizabeth Smith.<lb />
PITT COUNTY 1932-33 NEW<lb />
OFFICERS<lb />
President, Miss Elizabeth Smith.<lb />
Vice-President, Mrs. Clifton H.<lb />
Edwards.<lb />
Secretary, Miss Irene Hill.<lb />
Time of meeting: The second<lb />
Thursday evening in each month,<lb />
beginning with October.<lb />
The Pitt Chapter<lb />
Dixie Taylor<lb />
After a brief period of inactivity,<lb />
the Pitt County Chapter of East<lb />
Carolina Teachers College reorganized<lb />
at the beginning of the school year.<lb />
The organization followed a general<lb />
desire for resumption of activities of<lb />
the Chapter, hoping that it would j Training School.<lb />
bring the Alumnae in closer contact<lb />
with one another and in that way<lb />
render a more outstanding service to<lb />
the. college.<lb />
The first meeting was held at the<lb />
Vines House. Many Alumnae from<lb />
all parts of the county attended. At<lb />
this meeting objectives for the year's<lb />
work were discussed.<lb />
Plans for observing Founders' Day<lb />
were made. Very little attention up<lb />
to this time had been given to those<lb />
people who made our college possible<lb />
and it was decided to sponsor an ex-<lb />
tensive program dealing with the early<lb />
life and expansion of the College.<lb />
Both Founders' Day and this issue of<lb />
the Teco Echo carry out this idea.<lb />
In order to make our chapter an ac-<lb />
tive one, each member was urged to<lb />
give one hundred percent cooperation.<lb />
The characteristics of a good Alum-<lb />
nae were outlined as follows: per-<lb />
serverance, initiate, loyalty, faithful-<lb />
ness, enthusiasm, friendliness, and<lb />
love.<lb />
Through the achievements of our<lb />
chapter we have fcept in touch with<lb />
the work of our college. We have be-<lb />
come more interested in its activity,<lb />
its plans, and its dreams. May our<lb />
aim always be that through our chap-<lb />
ter we may foster a spirit of love and<lb />
cooperation that will help ourselves<lb />
and our Alma Mater to render a<lb />
greater service.<lb />
The two definite projects of the<lb />
year have been Founders' Day and<lb />
this special issue of the Teco Echo,<lb />
and these are left to speak for them-<lb />
selves.<lb />
We have had a wonderful year in<lb />
our Pitt County Chapter. But it<lb />
couldn't have been any other way<lb />
with Dixie Taylor as president.<lb />
To begin with, the girls from Falk-<lb />
land are: Kizzie Dunn, who teaches<lb />
the fifth grade; Mrs. Luella Lancaster<lb />
Stancil, of the second; Elizabeth Good-<lb />
ing, of the first; Cornelia Jordan, of<lb />
the seventh; and Dorothy Crutchlow.<lb />
Three come from Pactolus. Nell<lb />
Ward teaches the sixth and seventh<lb />
Grades; Willard Allen the fourth and<lb />
fifth and Pearl Oldham the first.<lb />
The other girls live in Greenville or<lb />
teach in the schools here. Marjorie<lb />
Davis, '12, (Mrs. C. M. Warren) has<lb />
two children of her own to teach. Mat-<lb />
tie Moye King (Mrs. L. W. Gaylord)<lb />
has six children. Elizabeth Hardee is<lb />
Mrs. Bruce Bilbro. Sallie Waters<lb />
(Mrs. Leroy Hardee) has one little<lb />
boy. Hazel Kennedy (Mrs A. B.<lb />
Corey) is still teaching the fifth grade<lb />
at Third Street School. Elizabeth<lb />
Smith is assistant Dean at E. C. T. C.<lb />
Grace Smith is an important part of<lb />
the personnel of the Smith Electrical<lb />
Shop. Dixie Taylor teaches the fourth<lb />
grade at the Third Street School. Es-<lb />
telle Green teaches the seventh grade<lb />
at Third Street School. Mary Lee<lb />
Gallup, (Mrs. Clifton Edwards) has 'histants, dietitians, librarian<lb />
one little boy in the first grade at the<lb />
Training School. Annie Mae Edwards<lb />
is Mrs. Earle Daniels. Elizabeth Evans<lb />
(Mrs. J. Lindsay Savage) is a third<lb />
grade critic teacher in the Training<lb />
School. Mary Shelton McArthur teach-<lb />
es English in the Greenville High<lb />
School. Christine Tyson (Mrs. Earl<lb />
Hellen) has three children. Irene Hill<lb />
is the secretary at the Training School<lb />
Josephine Little (Mrs. E. E. Rawls)<lb />
has two children. Christine Johnston<lb />
is a critic of the second grade in the<lb />
Mary Emma Clark<lb />
(Mrs. Gus Forbes) has three children.<lb />
Ruth McGowan, Eloise Ellington and<lb />
Mary Wright are not teaching. Mamie<lb />
Ruth Tunstall sells insurance. Mildred<lb />
Vail, who is now Mrs. Harry Johnson,<lb />
has one little boy. Alberta Corey<lb />
(Mrs. G. A. Taylor) has three children<lb />
Laura Foley teaches the fourth grade<lb />
in the West Greenville School, and I,<lb />
Katie Lee Farmer, (Mrs. George W.<lb />
Gardner) am still teaching the second<lb />
grade at the West Greenville School.<lb />
, abso<lb />
� i i<lb />
et-<lb />
Life insurance is one of the best or-<lb />
ganized businesses in America. There<lb />
are few businesses or professions in<lb />
which so many different grades and<lb />
types of workers can find the right<lb />
niche for the exercise of their particu-<lb />
lar talents and abilities. I changed<lb />
my profession early in 1926, and say<lb />
frankly, insurance is a source of much<lb />
interest and satisfaction. Some<lb />
thought concerning it is constantly<lb />
with me. It is another branch of teach-<lb />
ing and your teacher training is a<lb />
valuable asset in part of this work.<lb />
In the insurance business there are op-<lb />
portunities for girls with training<lb />
in mathematics and statistics, since<lb />
every insurance company employs a<lb />
staff of workers in its secretarial and<lb />
accounting departments; an army of<lb />
clerical workers, typists, and steno-<lb />
graphers. In the service departments<lb />
that contribute to the welfare of its<lb />
policy holders, advancement of the<lb />
companies' employees and the larger<lb />
companies that cooperate with social<lb />
and medical organizations, provide<lb />
jobs for doctors, nurses, laboratory as-<lb />
teachers<lb />
personnel, recreation and publicity<lb />
workers. Selling insurance offers a<lb />
little better chance for the immediate<lb />
future than other branches of the<lb />
work. I do not mean that it is an<lb />
easy occupation or provides a royal<lb />
road to success. There are advan-<lb />
tages in it and three stand out from<lb />
the many actually found: fair financial<lb />
returns, opportunity for public ser-<lb />
vice and the fact that people never re-<lb />
gret the money that they spend for<lb />
life insurance. That last reason is<lb />
worth thinking about It is a very<lb />
great source of personal satisfaction<lb />
to feel that in earning your own living<lb />
you are really able to help others.<lb />
This desire is instilled in every con-<lb />
scientious teacher�to serve�and, like<lb />
teaching, it gives one the opportunity<lb />
to make one's work count for more<lb />
than a salary check at the end of the<lb />
month. The successful underwriter as<lb />
well as teacher is the one who has an<lb />
objective other than "merely earning<lb />
a living"�there are the same very<lb />
definite personal qualities neces sary<lb />
for success in selling insurance as in<lb />
teaching, self another's point of view,<lb />
infinite tact, stick to-it ivetesj<lb />
lute integrity anil belief in the<lb />
you sell.<lb />
Life inurance companies h<lb />
suffered from serious losses<lb />
they have invested their fun<lb />
diversity cf ways, diversificati<lb />
character, lovarion and numb<lb />
specified kind. Ii i no1 unu<lb />
a company to hold 2000 dif .<lb />
n a-<lb />
Echoes From Founders Day<lb />
vestments, therefore<lb />
who deposits $10�.(W<lb />
a company has a t<lb />
at risk on every inv<lb />
curity of principle<lb />
primary imp rtan e<lb />
are hedged ab ul<lb />
what May be pur I i<lb />
1 believe I ha! : h g i<lb />
arc not the laws I<lb />
the officials of the i<lb />
they arc 'iic trustei<lb />
ligation.<lb />
If teaching<lb />
enough to go aroui<lb />
a.ii look into tlu<lb />
ance.<lb />
fEd. Not<lb />
f F<lb />
uin<lb />
th<lb />
I All<lb />
.�!� Day 1<lb />
A lumnae<lb />
bough the account<lb />
a ! been published,<lb />
who were on the<lb />
i an.on<lb />
la.rt uii<lb />
,KlfN VL I ITi V MEMBER!<lb />
SI III. ON ST 1 i<lb />
Prei ident Wright, Mi -� Da i , J n<lb />
ins, Lewi . Graham and Dr. Mead u<lb />
A Tribute To<lb />
Dr. Wright<lb />
r the celebration had an op-<lb />
to read it. Therefore, it<lb />
led timelj a nd advisable to<lb />
se echoes fr m Founders'<lb />
r � Fo md i. - Day at K. C.<lb />
 ; a le� ided success<lb />
� ,the Pitt O ui ty Alum-<lb />
� i  ittee i. risible for<lb />
and i ring program<lb />
etl C. ' � chi irman;<lb />
W. (la rd: Mi . C, II. Ed-<lb />
bus<lb />
Dr. SI<lb />
lent W<lb />
y. when he i<lb />
ght Founder<lb />
ine tribute:<lb />
Da?<lb />
NOTK E!<lb />
The committee wants to thank the<lb />
members of the Pitt County Chap-<lb />
ter, Miss Jenkins, and the editorial<lb />
and business staff of the Teco Echo<lb />
for their efficient and willing a<lb />
sisl ance.<lb />
Their splendid co-operation makes<lb />
this number possible.<lb />
Chairman, Mamie Ruth Tun-tall,<lb />
Irene Hill.<lb />
Ruth McGowan.<lb />
�-it has been aptly sai<lb />
tion is the lengthened sh<lb />
one man. We are not<lb />
physical lhtf;l however<lb />
Lhe -figurative languogs<lb />
meaning because it<lb />
speaku<lb />
we fee<lb />
has s<lb />
applied to om<lb />
ihvsicallv and<lb />
I<lb />
:m<lb />
shadow is lonj<lb />
t all, whose si<lb />
suggestion of the far, far, rea<lb />
le future of our college. Aga<lb />
idopting the langugae of<lb />
w is<lb />
OOP<lb />
another<lb />
�i,<lb />
or<lb />
It Has Been Said<lb />
Christine John n<lb />
It has beer, said that Gr<lb />
not like it used to be.<lb />
It. is nearing commem i mi<lb />
and Alumnae of F. C.  C.<lb />
turning toward Greenville,<lb />
of their Alma Mater. Some<lb />
ing back for the fir I til i<lb />
have seen many commem<lb />
As they reach Greenville<lb />
(Continued on ps<lb />
I introduce the man who in the<lb />
f East Carolina Teachers<lb />
College was first in the days of<lb />
struggle, first in the years of its suc-<lb />
ci  first in the cause of its remark-<lb />
able growth, first in the love of its<lb />
alumnae, and first in the gratitude of<lb />
the thousands who are yet to be<lb />
: served by the college�President<lb />
1 Robert Herring Wright<lb />
. �� icipate in<lb />
it theii Alma<lb />
. . : re resented<lb />
" � � of 1916. 1 he date<lb />
or th � � nvenience<lb />
f the 1Alumi ; it 1 eing the<lb />
: Mar h s. the date of<lb />
tioi of t! � act of establish-<lb />
ii g E. ( T. T. S.<lb />
inging of the "Old North<lb />
S ta t e �� � ional part of the pro-<lb />
gram Joyner sociateiconducted by Dr. J. Y. o ha been intimately as-ith F. C. T. C. since its<lb />
foundinjj, ils well as having had a big<lb />
part initsestablishment.<lb />
A sontrTramp, Tramp, Tramp<lb />
e pe ia1Vidapted for Founders' Day<lb />
by MisJenkm and Kuykendall,<lb />
was sUlth. tudent body.<lb />
M i �� ��� the AllI (�nie Boone Haskett, presi-� Sum- Alumnae Associa-iu ly extended a welcome to : e and fi lends of the col-<lb />
Dr. especiaR. 1J. Slay, presiding, gave aentiop to Senator J. L.<lb />
i �ar, V. H. Ragsdale, and Thomas<lb />
J. Janthese three to whom the<lb />
collegeisgrateful for their services<lb />
i(Cmtinued on Page 5)<lb />
5)<lb />
The Lancaster sisters, Martha, Cora,<lb />
and Blanche, are all still teaching.<lb />
The first is now Mrs. Leon Leggett<lb />
and has a son in school in Leggett.<lb />
Blanche teaches in the Hugh Morson<lb />
High School in Raleigh and Cora is in<lb />
the Greensboro schools. They had a<lb />
re-union recently at Martha's home.<lb />
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was elected president for next year.<lb />
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ganized at Bethel<lb />
i K. i . T. ( Alumnae Association met<lb />
in October and organized for the<lb />
present school year. The following<lb />
. ffieers were elected: Mildred Ever-<lb />
ett, President; Mrs. Ben Williams.<lb />
V'ice-Pre ident; Mis Wita Bond, Sec-<lb />
retary and "reasurer; and Mrs. W. J<lb />
Helms, Reporter There are about<lb />
forty members of tin- Rocky Mount<lb />
hapter, nut the average attendance<lb />
is not so great.<lb />
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ly meetings have been held on th<lb />
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month in the homes of different mem-<lb />
r. Bridge and other games an.<lb />
contest � have been used as a means<lb />
i' entertainment at Liiese meetings<lb />
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financial standpoint. Plans wert<lb />
p.de a oit' time for a bridge tourna<lb />
hint in the early spring, but it was<lb />
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at the home of Mrs. ,1. 1 Brov n on<lb />
Wednesday, March 2, with Mr . Browi<lb />
and Mrs. D. R. Edmondson acting a<lb />
hostesses, to organize a chapter. Th<lb />
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If. Manning, vice-president; Mrs.  1.<lb />
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gram committee, Miss Kay Lee Cioan<lb />
inger, chairman. Mrs. M. W. Lassitei<lb />
and Miss Bernice House. Me<lb />
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Tuesday after the first Sunday.<lb />
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and fun with the old spirit of E. C<lb />
T.  prevailing. Founders' Day was<lb />
discussed arid everyone was urged i<lb />
attend.<lb />
The second meeting was hold Tues-<lb />
day, April 15, at Blount Hotel witl<lb />
Misses Emma Bonne, Mable Bam<lb />
Jennie Oliver, and Kay Lee Cloaningei<lb />
as hostesses. A report of Foun I :<lb />
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Florence Taft was appointed reportei<lb />
for the Teco Echo.<lb />
The hostesses delightfully enter<lb />
tained first, with college songs; then<lb />
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fun while all were searching aroun<lb />
the room to find the names of mem<lb />
hers concealed in many ways. "Bin<lb />
go" was played. Three prizes wen<lb />
offered: one to an old Lanier, Emer-<lb />
son, and Foe. The hotel parlors wen<lb />
thrown ensuite and very attractiveh<lb />
decorated carrying out the college<lb />
colors of purple and gold.<lb />
The members of this chapter are:<lb />
Mrs. William Andrews (Marie An-<lb />
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i.exonL Mrs. D. C. Carson (Lil Bunt- '<lb />
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Wilmington: Marjorie Roebuck, 'SI;<lb />
Kathleen Britt,  Sherley Miller<lb />
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Elizabeth Hobbs, "31; Bessie Shearin,<lb />
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nez Forbes; Doris Jeanette.<lb />
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Hardee; Ethel Baskins; Edith Quin<lb />
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 W. Wilson, Herbert EL Austin, and<lb />
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Kinney; Mrs. Kate R. Beckwith, of<lb />
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members who are still in service, and<lb />
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personality and her continuous effort<lb />
to bring about beauty in both art and<lb />
life, Dr. Slay announced Mis Kate W.<lb />
Lewis who told of her close observa-<lb />
tion of the college through all its<lb />
growing nains. Being a member of<lb />
the Greenville City School Faculty<lb />
at the time of the breaking of the<lb />
ground for the first buildings, she has<lb />
been an interested observer through<lb />
the period of its wonderful growth.<lb />
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faith, courage and wisdom�these are<lb />
the characteristics of one whom all<lb />
Alumnae love for devoted service,<lb />
Miss Mamie F Jenkins.<lb />
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many students who have passed her<lb />
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Miss Graham spoke of the way in<lb />
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town of Greenville. She bespoke the<lb />
cooperation of both for the good of<lb />
both.<lb />
Majesty of character as an enviable<lb />
attribute, especially character which<lb />
comes from "power to think, kindness<lb />
and honesty of speech, from devotion<lb />
to duty and from the innate fineness<lb />
of spirit that creates a response in<lb />
others" was Dr. Slay's tribute to Miss<lb />
Sally Joyner Davis. In response,<lb />
Miss Davis reviewed briefly the period<lb />
of educational awakening of interest<lb />
in education in our state for the last<lb />
quarter century, referring to our lead-<lb />
ers and the part our college has con-<lb />
tributed.<lb />
Dr. L. R. Meadows was spoken of<lb />
as a teacher with a definite philoso-<lb />
phy of life, one "who lives it and<lb />
brings it into the lives of others He<lb />
gav� a brief review of the growth of<lb />
the college by showing the sharp con-<lb />
trast between what is found here to-<lb />
day and what was here twenty-two<lb />
years ago.<lb />
President Robert Herring Wright<lb />
was introduced as "first in the days<lb />
of struggle, first in the years of its<lb />
success, first in the cause of its (E. C.<lb />
T. C.) remarkable growth, first in the<lb />
love of its Alumnae, and first in the<lb />
gratitude of thousands who are yet to<lb />
be served by the college<lb />
In a brief speech Dr. Wright spoke<lb />
of the great service Teachers Colleges<lb />
are rendering today, of the great need<lb />
of necessary provision to train teach-<lb />
ers, and he appealed to the Alumnae<lb />
for loyalty and support. "In this<lb />
time of world wide depression our<lb />
college must carry on and the support<lb />
of the Alumnae is sadly needed" said<lb />
Dr. Wright.<lb />
After the singing of the College<lb />
song, Dr. Slay introduced Ex-senator<lb />
S. J. Everett as one of the greatest<lb />
benefactors of the school. It was<lb />
largely through his efforts that the<lb />
appropriation was secured which made<lb />
it possible to build the new Science<lb />
Building and the Students' Building,<lb />
as well as to do much more of the<lb />
great building program.<lb />
Mr. Everett gave one cause of the<lb />
trend of education in this eastern<lb />
North Carolina the fact that malarial<lb />
mosquito has been subdued. He paid<lb />
tribute to the three co-workers who<lb />
were instrumental in founding E. C.<lb />
T. C.�"Ragsdale, the dreamer; Jarvis,<lb />
the diplomat; Fleming, the pleader<lb />
and provider On the campus are<lb />
domitories named for each of these.<lb />
He spoke of the pure Anglo-Saxon<lb />
blood to be found in the old North<lb />
State but pointed out that, in order<lb />
to produce a higher type of citizen a<lb />
higher type of learning must be pro-<lb />
(Continued from page two)<lb />
ed fourth, fifth, sixth, and seventh<lb />
grades.<lb />
From 1916-1918 Joyner School was<lb />
used so that practice teaching i uld be<lb />
done in a rural situation. This was<lb />
transferred to Winterville, a large<lb />
consolidated school. The girls went<lb />
and returned each day in the old E C.<lb />
T. T. S. Bus. This arrangement was<lb />
continued for more than ten years.<lb />
In 1921, E. C. T. T. S. was changed<lb />
into E. C. T. C, and the girls had to<lb />
be given an opportunity to major in<lb />
High School subjects. Arrangements<lb />
were made for practice teaching in the<lb />
Greenville High School.<lb />
Two additional Primary grades were<lb />
opened to student teachers at Evans<lb />
Street School from 1920-1128. In 1929<lb />
Around Th� World With Th�<lb />
Former Faculty<lb />
(Continued from Page 2)<lb />
Miss Mary Tatum, Sewing 1923-<lb />
1926, is Mrs. Russell Bailey, Third<lb />
Avenue, Wheeling, West Va.<lb />
Mrs. Austin Grimes, Cooking 1923-<lb />
1924, after working several years<lb />
with the State Department married<lb />
Dr. F. C. Strosnider of Goldsboro,<lb />
North Carolina.<lb />
Miss Dorothy Dean, Sewing 1926-<lb />
1928, took her Haster'a Degree last<lb />
year at Teachers College, New York.<lb />
She is now teaching in<lb />
ened<lb />
?rred<lb />
�jfths,<lb />
in all<lb />
the new training school was<lb />
tend all Primary work wa trari;<lb />
to this modern building, and s<lb />
was enlarged in 1930. all grad<lb />
is done there.<lb />
This year practice teaching<lb />
in three first grades, two s<lb />
three thirds, two fourths, two<lb />
one sixth, and one seventh; am<lb />
subjects in the high school.<lb />
The two-year Normal Seniors nave<lb />
one whole term in the grade of theit<lb />
choice. They observe and teach al'<lb />
subjects in that grade.<lb />
The four-year Seniors have two<lb />
terms in the Primary and Grammar<lb />
Grades, the first apprentice work, the<lb />
usual routine work or as teacher' as-<lb />
sistant, and the second term teaching<lb />
In the high school they teach two sub-<lb />
jects, one term to each subject.<lb />
��o<lb />
IT HAS BEEN SAID<lb />
Miss Willie Bomar, Cooking 1926-<lb />
1928, now has her Doctor's Degree.<lb />
She has also written a text book on<lb />
Home Economics. She is teaching in<lb />
the Kansas State Teachers College,<lb />
Pittsburg. Kansas.<lb />
Mr, and Mrs. A. D. Frank, Home<lb />
conomics, are now living in their<lb />
me on Eighth Street just across<lb />
treet from the Slays with whom<lb />
� � lived foi several years.<lb />
MssI)<lb />
Elwaton<lb />
11yslet1 E<lb />
cdlt'K1<lb />
Tennessee.<lb />
rothy Tolleson, Physical<lb />
1923-1924, is teaching<lb />
ucation at George Peabody<lb />
for Teachers, Nashville,<lb />
Miss Mary Jane Alexander, Physi-<lb />
cal Education 1925-1929, is teaching<lb />
in a State Teachers College at Hunt-<lb />
ington, West Virginia.<lb />
(Continued from Page 3)<lb />
Miss Mabel Ogden, Physical Educa-<lb />
tion 1927-1931, is now Mrs. Jordan<lb />
Stokes III, Valley Vista Road, Nash-<lb />
ville, Tennessee.<lb />
Portable bus or in their own cars their<lb />
minds will turn to their first trip here<lb />
on the Norfolk and Southern or Atlan-<lb />
tic Coast Line and their slow and un-<lb />
certain journey from the station to the<lb />
College in the town "hack Now<lb />
they may reach here on any one of<lb />
five paved roads.<lb />
Passing "Five Points" the older<lb />
Alumnae will miss the little frame<lb />
building where their pictures used to<lb />
be made. In its place is the five story<lb />
bank and office building.<lb />
Going over toward College hill they<lb />
will find old "Buzzard Roost" trans-<lb />
formed into a place of beauty with its<lb />
paved streets and beautiful homes.<lb />
The successive crops of red clover and<lb />
peas on the campus have been replaced<lb />
by green grass and lovely shrubbery.<lb />
The five original buildings have grown<lb />
tt fourteen.<lb />
In driving over paved streets to see<lb />
the city, some of the Alumnae will<lb />
think of their "dates" of 1909 when<lb />
the driving was confined to the paved<lb />
street from the Post Office to the<lb />
A. C. L. station.<lb />
Many parts of Greenville will be<lb />
found to be entirely new. East<lb />
Eighth, Ninth, Tenth Streets, and Col-<lb />
lege View belong to these later years.<lb />
They were all once "Sam White's old<lb />
field<lb />
The old frame building of the Pres-<lb />
byterian and Christian Churches on<lb />
Dickinson Avenue have disappeared.<lb />
Modern buildings have been erected<lb />
in different parts of town. A new-<lb />
Baptist and Episcopal Church will be<lb />
found also.<lb />
Evans Street School which in 1909<lb />
housed all the school children in<lb />
Greenville has been burned and a<lb />
handsome Public Library is in its<lb />
place. Third Street School, West<lb />
Greenville School, the Training School<lb />
and the High School now accommodate<lb />
the children of the city.<lb />
In the tobacco district we find the<lb />
three warehouses increased to seven<lb />
and the market grown to be the lar-<lb />
gest Bright Leaf market in the world.<lb />
As the business district is visited<lb />
many new stores will be found. Hotel<lb />
Bertha has been replaced by Hotel<lb />
Proctor and the Princeton. A new-<lb />
Courthouse and Post Office will be<lb />
found on Evans Street. Two theatres<lb />
have taken the place of the small one<lb />
of twenty-three years ago.<lb />
S3 many changes will make one<lb />
wonder if the Greenville people have<lb />
changed. In appearance�yes; the<lb />
styles and years have certainly<lb />
changed them outwardly. At heart<lb />
they are as cordial as ever and equally<lb />
as glad to have former students of the<lb />
College among them.<lb />
vided. Here is the great opportunity<lb />
of E. C. T. C. with its motto, "To<lb />
Serve<lb />
In this time of financial upheaval,<lb />
said Mr. Everett, we must not "let<lb />
perish the principles of those earlier<lb />
North Carolinians in whose honor we<lb />
hold this Founders' Day It is a<lb />
fitting time to recall their ideals in<lb />
order that we may work the harder<lb />
to carry on.<lb />
At 12:30 dinner was served the<lb />
Alumnae, the Faculty, the Board of<lb />
Trustees, and invited guests.<lb />
Miss Majorie Herman, Biology 1913-<lb />
1917, is Mrs. Jay Zeamer, the mother<lb />
of four children, two girls and two<lb />
boys. Her address is 56 Ridge Street,<lb />
Orange, New Jersey.<lb />
Miss istelle Sorgenfrey, Biology<lb />
1924-1931, is now Mrs. Andrew Doug-<lb />
las. Her husband teaches Electrical<lb />
Engineering at Stevens College,<lb />
Hoboken, New Jersey.<lb />
Miss Bettie White, Biology 1924-<lb />
1931, married Mr. Simon Rapoport, a<lb />
lawyer, in June 19:jl. Their address<lb />
i 1H�7 East Greenwood Ave Nash-<lb />
ville, Tennessee.<lb />
Miss Grace V. Maguire, Science<lb />
1927-1929, is completing her course in<lb />
medicine this June. Her address is<lb />
814 Lancaster Street, Albany, N. Y.<lb />
Mr. A. J. Keech, Science 1924-1925,<lb />
after substituting the year for Dr.<lb />
Slay was principal of the Greenville<lb />
High School for five years. He is now<lb />
connected with the State Normal<lb />
School, Kcene, New Hampshire.<lb />
Miss Nell Maupin, Education and<lb />
History 1916-1924, received her Doc-<lb />
tor's Degree at the University of<lb />
Iowa. Our last knowledge of her was<lb />
that she was teaching at Harrison-<lb />
burg, Virginia.<lb />
FAMOUS ORGANIST GIVES<lb />
CONCERT IN GREENVILLE<lb />
(Continued from Page One<lb />
.MUSIC WEEK OBSERVED<lb />
HERE LAST WEEK<lb />
Following is the complete program<lb />
of the evening.<lb />
Scherzo�An Italian Composer.<lb />
A Reverie�Baldwin.<lb />
Overture from Semiramide�Rossini<lb />
Return of Spring�Haberier.<lb />
A Hymn (Softly and Tenderly).<lb />
Au Mer�Schubert.<lb />
A Selection�Bach.<lb />
C Major Symphony�Beethoven.<lb />
Through the Reverend W. H. Covert,<lb />
Dr. Baldwin was secured for the con-<lb />
cert here between an engagement in<lb />
Southern Pines last week-end and one<lb />
later in the week in Washington, D. C.<lb />
In spite of his advanced age�he<lb />
has been over fifty years on the con-<lb />
cert stage�and a hard day of travel,<lb />
the organist charmed his listeners<lb />
with the vigor and life of his playing.<lb />
A free-will offering was made as a<lb />
slight recompense to the great organ-<lb />
ist for his generosity in inserting this<lb />
engagement in his already crowded<lb />
schedule.<lb />
(Continued from page 1)<lb />
folk tune, and "Ma Little Banjo s<lb />
negro folk-song.<lb />
The violin ensemble, under the su-<lb />
pervision of Miss Gorrell, furnished<lb />
three delightful numbers on Saturday<lb />
morning. The first of these was<lb />
"Moment Musical" by Schubert and<lb />
the second, a beautiful arangmeent at<lb />
"Old Kentucky Home "Mother Ma-<lb />
chee the third number on their pro-<lb />
gram, was particularly appropriate as<lb />
Mother's Day came the following Sun-<lb />
day.<lb />
gp,<lb /><pb facs="00037991_tn_0006" /><lb />
Thoughts<lb />
and<lb />
Meditations<lb />
DO DREAMS COME TRUE?<lb />
Mar? Shelton McArthur<lb />
In the summer of 1922 there ap-<lb />
peared in the Teachers College Quar-<lb />
terly an editorial saying:<lb />
"The vision that President Wright,<lb />
and others who have helped to make<lb />
dreams come true in the past, have of<lb />
the college of the future, the campus<lb />
extended blocks beyond the present<lb />
boundaries, the groups of building so<lb />
arranged that they will take care of a<lb />
thousand students, and that can be<lb />
added to as the numbers increase be-<lb />
yond that, the influence of the college<lb />
broadening and deepening until it is<lb />
felt in every corner of the Slate, and<lb />
until every child in the State is in a<lb />
schoolroom which has in it a trained<lb />
teacher is a vision that should be<lb />
realized in a very few years<lb />
You want to know if dreams come<lb />
true.<lb />
And. if so when and why they do?<lb />
What is the dream that's fashioned.<lb />
please ?<lb />
Who is the dreamer? Answer these;<lb />
For much depends 'pon what you seek<lb />
Ton if you're Strong or if you're<lb />
weak.<lb />
You say it is a dream to serve 1<lb />
The dream one who'll never swerve<lb />
From goal that's se however far�<lb />
However roujrh the pathways are?<lb />
Such dreams as this will he realized,<lb />
Your dreamer has far seeing eyes.<lb />
Alumnae know that dreams come true.<lb />
Ten years have taught us that they<lb />
do.<lb />
Ten years ajro! Twas then that we<lb />
First had a class work for degree.<lb />
That little Freshman class scorned<lb />
fears�<lb />
The charter class, the pioneers.<lb />
They numbered only ton. Now we<lb />
Have hundreds working for degree.<lb />
Our Alma Mater grows each year<lb />
In size, in fame, in ruem'iies dear,<lb />
111 lovillK service to the youth.<lb />
In hope, in visions, and in truth.<lb />
Yes, dreams come true. They're<lb />
realized<lb />
When made by men who've always<lb />
prized<lb />
Those things which are the most<lb />
worthwhile.<lb />
A worth dream, hard work, a smile.<lb />
Such men we've had we're fHad to<lb />
know<lb />
Their visions made our college grow.<lb />
CLASS OF 1922 ADDRESSES AND<lb />
NEWS ITEMS<lb />
MISCELL NEOLS NOTES:<lb />
(Continued from Page 4)<lb />
A HOME ECONOMIST<lb />
(Continued from page 4)<lb />
Grace Bazemore is teaching three<lb />
high school English courses and three<lb />
Seventh Grade subjects this year at<lb />
Merry Hill.<lb />
Elizabeth Ilummell (Mrs. Matt<lb />
Briggs) teaches second grade in Golds-<lb />
boro.<lb />
Helen Minton, '28, who is now Mrs.<lb />
Bill Thorton, is teaching in Winston-<lb />
Salem.<lb />
Hester Lee Davenport, 2�, is teach-<lb />
ing at Atlantic.<lb />
Vada Highsmith, '11, is now Mrs.<lb />
R. A. McCuilen of Clinton.<lb />
Ludeena Jennings is now Mrs. Sethe<lb />
Carter of Elizabeth City, Route 3.<lb />
Annie Woodley is now Mrs. Louis<lb />
Brown of Oak City.<lb />
Ruth Bowen is now Mrs. Dewey<lb />
Berry of Shiloh.<lb />
Kate Murray is now teaching at<lb />
Fountain.<lb />
Mattie Blight is Mrs. Jesse B. Ross,<lb />
of Washington.<lb />
Bertha Cooper is teaching at Wal-<lb />
lace.<lb />
Clara Fitzgerald (Mrs. B .B. Park-<lb />
er) lives at Pine Level.<lb />
Hallie Lee, '29, is teacher of fourth<lb />
grade at New Salem High School,<lb />
Marshville.<lb />
Maggie Hinson, '30. is at Stanfield,<lb />
North Carolina.<lb />
Nell Marsh, '29, is teaching in<lb />
Union County, Marshville.<lb />
Rosa Bell MeNelly, '28, is teaching<lb />
at Kenly.<lb />
Virginia Vaughn (Mrs. C. C. Ivey)<lb />
of Mount Olive now has two boys.<lb />
Adrianna Grant, '2S, of Nesmith,<lb />
S. C, is teaching at Pleasant Hill.<lb />
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Felton (Ella Mae<lb />
Sallinger. a member of the class of<lb />
"M) announce the birth of a daughter,<lb />
Mao Sallinger.<lb />
���o�<lb />
MARRIAGES AND ANNOUNCE-<lb />
MENTS<lb />
Reverend Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Jones,<lb />
of Baltimore. Maryland, announce the<lb />
engagement of their daughter Eliza-<lb />
beth to Mr. Burwell Temple, of Kins-<lb />
ton, N. C, son of Mrs. Nannie Temple<lb />
and the late Dr. Temple. The wed-<lb />
ding is to take place in Greenville in<lb />
June. Elizabeth has been teaching in<lb />
Kinston since graduating from East<lb />
Carolina Teachers College.<lb />
(Mary has been teaching four years<lb />
in Snow Hill, says she loves the work<lb />
and expects to be teaching ten years<lb />
from today).<lb />
Eva Cooke, Route 4, Louisburg,<lb />
North Carolina.<lb />
Leah Cooke, (Mrs. Leah Cooke Mat-<lb />
thews). 4t16 Post Street, Jacksonville,<lb />
Florida.<lb />
(Leah taught three years in Char-<lb />
lotte, went to Jacksonville, Fla in<lb />
1926 to teach, met husband, married<lb />
1927. keeping house since, baby son<lb />
born December 25, 1931.)<lb />
Lilla Mae Dawson, (Mrs. John W.<lb />
Thompson), 1200 Evergreen Avenue,<lb />
Goldsboro, N. C.<lb />
(Taught 1922-24) at Burlington<lb />
City Schools, taught one year Golds-<lb />
boro City Schools met my "Waterloo"<lb />
lure, married in July 1925. Have two<lb />
children, Ann (age 5), John (age 2.)<lb />
Mary Dunn, (Mrs. J. R. Whitsant),<lb />
Winston-Salem, N. C.<lb />
Lorene Early, Dead.<lb />
Lillian Edwards, Nashville, N. C.<lb />
R. F. D teaching at Dallas, N. C.<lb />
Annie H. Felton, Benson, N. C.<lb />
(Expects to attend Duke Summer<lb />
School).<lb />
Liny Fleming, R. F. D. Greenville,<lb />
N. C, teaching at Newport, N. C.<lb />
(Has taught past seven years in<lb />
Newport, N. C.)<lb />
Alice Fulfurd, (Mrs. George Powell)<lb />
Danville, Va.<lb />
Julia Catling, (Mrs. R. H. Pope),<lb />
Tillery, N. C.<lb />
Bertha Godwin, Conetoe, N. C,<lb />
teaching at Tarboro, N. C.<lb />
Blanche Harriss, (Mrs. George Pad-<lb />
gette), 1236 Hapton Ave Newport<lb />
News, Va.<lb />
(Taught two years after Gradua-<lb />
tion that year her pupils decreased<lb />
to one�she married�the number still<lb />
remain the same�Blanche enjoyed<lb />
teaching but declares married life is<lb />
happier).<lb />
Mamie Hayes, (Mrs. Floyd Cain),<lb />
Spencer, N. C.<lb />
Charley Mae Hennessee, (Mrs. Cecil<lb />
Hamilton), Morganton, N. C.<lb />
Melissa Hicks. (Mrs. E. G. Glenn),<lb />
Henderson, N. C.<lb />
(She has two fine sons).<lb />
Ruby Holland, (Mrs. F. W. Tyndall)<lb />
Kinston, N. C.<lb />
Ida Holland, Mayesville, N. C,<lb />
Lilleton, N. C.<lb />
Myrtle Holt, (Mrs. Ernest Stegall),<lb />
Marvin, N. C.<lb />
(Taught two years in Winston-<lb />
Salem�married, has daughter in<lb />
school anil a younger son.<lb />
Beartice James, (Mrs. Dewey Ed-<lb />
mundson), Bethel, N. C.<lb />
Trixie Jenkins, Selma, N. C.<lb />
(Received her A. B. from E. C. T. C.<lb />
in 1925 � expects to receive M. A.<lb />
from George Peabody College in<lb />
August 1932).<lb />
Fannie Johnston, City Schools, Dur-<lb />
ham, N. C.<lb />
Sallie Mae Jones, married and lives<lb />
in Stonevilie, N. C.<lb />
Annie Ruth Joyner, Oriental, N. C.<lb />
Ruby Joyner, (Mrs. T. R. Boyette),<lb />
Route 3. Kenly, N. C.<lb />
(Married 9 years�3 boys (7 years),<lb />
(3 years), (3 months.) Says she does<lb />
nothing worth while except to try and<lb />
bo a good wife and mother).<lb />
Annie Kittrell, Greenville, N. C.<lb />
Goldsboro, N. C.<lb />
(Annie has received A. B. and ex-<lb />
pects to receive M. A. this summer�<lb />
Spent one summer touring Europe�<lb />
the past few years have been spent<lb />
teaching first grade work in Golds-<lb />
boro City Schools, where she has made<lb />
an enviable reputation for herself as a<lb />
teacher.<lb />
Espie Lee, (Mrs. Mason Torrence),<lb />
Raleigh, N. C.<lb />
Alma Lois Lewter, Woodland, N. C.<lb />
Elsie Lewter, Woodland, N. C.<lb />
Marie Lowry, Petersburg Public Li-<lb />
brary, Petersburg, Va.<lb />
Maggie Louise McCain, Waxhaw,<lb />
North Carolina.<lb />
Nellie McDonald, (Mrs. Homer A.<lb />
Hampe), Spindale, N. C.<lb />
(Married two year ago to a Texan,<lb />
but declares he was well worth wait-<lb />
ing for�Spent their honeymoon tour-<lb />
ing Mexico and plan to go west this<lb />
summer.)<lb />
Sarah McDuffie, St. Pauls, N. C.<lb />
Carrie Mercer, (Mrs. Graham Cav-<lb />
anaugh), Richlands, N. C.<lb />
(Has been married two and one half<lb />
years�Continues teaching.)<lb />
Cleone Minsbew, married and lives<lb />
in Norfolk, Va.<lb />
Sallie Minshew, (Mrs. Pace), Char-<lb />
lotte, N. C.<lb />
Gladys Norriss, South Mills, N. C,<lb />
Woodland, N. C.<lb />
Josephine O'Briant, (Mrs. L. B.<lb />
Bass), Belmont, N. C.<lb />
(She has a son in school).<lb />
Ella Outland has changed from<lb />
teaching to another job. She has this<lb />
to say about her new work:<lb />
"My official title is Home Econom-<lb />
ist with the Southern Public Utilities<lb />
Company with headquarters in Char-<lb />
lotte, and my job is to conduct cooking<lb />
schools, demonstrate the use of our<lb />
Electrical appliances and advertise for<lb />
the company generally. My territory<lb />
includes Marion, North Wilkesboro,<lb />
Lenoir and Taylorsville, and no love-<lb />
lier country is to be found especially<lb />
now with Spring buds bursting and<lb />
the Rhododrendren and Laurel getting<lb />
ready to bloom.<lb />
I came with the company in April<lb />
of last year, leaving my teaching in<lb />
the Thomasville City Schools. I like<lb />
my work immensely and it ties up<lb />
with my Home Economics work in<lb />
College, which, after all was my<lb />
greatest interest<lb />
Oma O'Briant, (Mrs. H. G. Simp-<lb />
son), Roxboro, N. C.<lb />
(Continues teaching in city schools)<lb />
Bettie Parker, St. John's, N. C.<lb />
Irene Parker, Ahoskie, N. C.<lb />
Beverly Pearce, Louisburg, N. C,<lb />
Same.<lb />
Virginia Rhea, (Mrs. O. L. Spivey),<lb />
Windsor, N. C.<lb />
Julia Rose, Route 2, Bentonsville,<lb />
North Carolina.<lb />
Pauline Saunders, (Mrs. E. T. How-<lb />
ard), 111 Oakwood Court, High Point.<lb />
North Carolina.<lb />
Married a professor�so continues<lb />
teaching in order to keep pace with<lb />
him).<lb />
Tbelma Shamhart, (Mrs. G. E.<lb />
Weeks Jr.), Y. M. C. A Petersburg,<lb />
Virginia.<lb />
Annie M. Smith, Rosemary, N. C.<lb />
Neola Spivey, (Mrs. Spurgeon<lb />
Boyce), 704 Ramseur Street, Durham,<lb />
North Carolina.<lb />
Annio Spruill, (Mrs. C. M. Hill),<lb />
Newport, N. C.<lb />
(Taught three years and married�<lb />
She now has a son Charles McRae, age<lb />
5 and a daughter Bettie Joe, age 1<lb />
month.)<lb />
Janie Station, R. F. D. Charlotte,<lb />
North Carolina.<lb />
(Married and has two children).<lb />
Eloise Stephenson, Townville, N. C.<lb />
Mamie Stokes, (Mrs. J. A. Prit<lb />
chett), Windsor, N. C.<lb />
(Has a duaghter three and one half<lb />
years.)<lb />
Ruth Swinney, (Mrs. Griffin Pat-<lb />
rick). Grift on, N. C. Dead.<lb />
Katherine Tripp, (Mrs. William<lb />
Stokes), Stokes, N. C.<lb />
Addie Tharpe, Troy, N. C.<lb />
Mary E. Tungstall, Baptist Train-<lb />
ing School, Louisburg, N. C.<lb />
Clare Vaughn, Virgilina, Va<lb />
Greensboro, N. C.<lb />
Alma Walkup, Dead.<lb />
Gladys Warren, Plymouth, N. C.<lb />
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