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                <lb />
GRACt MOORE TO SING<lb />
OCTOBER 24(h<lb />
TECO ECHO<lb />
EAST CAROLINA TEACHERS COLLEGE<lb />
ENROLLMENT NEARS<lb />
900 MARK<lb />
Volume IX<lb />
irace Moore, Opera Star<lb />
And Movie Queen, Coining<lb />
Greenville, N. C, Wednesday, October 5, 1932.<lb />
Number K<lb />
(ailed "Fairy Princess"<lb />
Because of Charm<lb />
And Talent<lb />
U'PEAltS OCTOBER 24<lb />
it, theMetropolitan<lb />
ir andtalking-screen<lb />
1 ne on Zlegfield's list<lb />
: eautifu w men in<lb />
I will give a concert here<lb />
� 24. Many saw and<lb />
i the talkies in The<lb />
ue M on and "A Lady of Me-<lb />
an I were charmed with her.<lb />
nd loveliness has made<lb />
call her le "fairy princess<lb />
g � len hair, corn-flower<lb />
and is slim and graceful,<lb />
aves her spell with voice,<lb />
� I charm. Her voice has<lb />
ned to a vibrant Stradi-<lb />
"n - just a lively voice, hut<lb />
� � with a personality<lb />
�� ry reads like a fairy tale.<lb />
a S uthern girl from Tenn-<lb />
w � re as a gir she sang in<lb />
 tist choir. She went to<lb />
B m nt c liege in Nash-<lb />
Shi had her chance to sing<lb />
Ogt m, with Martinclli,<lb />
was encouraged to study for<lb />
ceri stage,<lb />
has achieved a three-fold<lb />
- as an artist: on the screen,<lb />
n an I pera, and it1 concert<lb />
an : added to these she has<lb />
and charm and is an all<lb />
i I  v, iy woman,<lb />
i r first s'accesscs were in nmsi-<lb />
medy, then in grand opera<lb />
meert woiic, and last, on<lb />
� en. She keeps busy in all<lb />
the summer of 1931, she mar-<lb />
Sen r Valentino Parera. a<lb />
Spaniard motion-picture<lb />
SI e h i I claimed she was too<lb />
nsider marriage but six<lb />
Iti sffcei she met the dashing<lb />
i ird on an oeaa 1 nor, they<lb />
� ���' �! will be in America<lb />
hen and nay accompany her<lb />
aa1 � ci as- tour this f ill,<lb />
� � aid ; � have much i a<lb />
ut he is not going to he<lb />
a doi  obligate, but has a<lb />
f his wn. Sime day they<lb />
a p ture together.<lb />
� Moore has organised an<lb />
an I ma oth-runninr busi-<lb />
thal '� called "Grace Moore,<lb />
h me ffice in New<lb />
branches in Cannes,<lb />
" . and Hollywood. She has<lb />
��� � less hours, with inter-<lb />
appo ntraent, and her<lb />
ry is kept busy. In the<lb />
n her villa in Cannes.<lb />
up her operatic roles<lb />
. ��� ngs.<lb />
Mr. Deal Outlines<lb />
the Year's Activities<lb />
Professor's Son<lb />
Is Killed Friday<lb />
While Hunting<lb />
E, C. Hollar, Jr. Shot In<lb />
Fall While Hunting<lb />
Youth Was Very Popular At High<lb />
School and On Campus<lb />
who<lb />
The college community was<lb />
greatly shocked Saturday morning<lb />
to hear cf the death of E, C. Hol-<lb />
lar, Jr who was accidentally kill-<lb />
ed while hunting- Friday, :10th. He<lb />
was the son of Professor E.  Hol-<lb />
lar, who has been a member of the<lb />
j faculty of this college for a num-<lb />
� her of years.<lb />
j "E. ( as he was known to all<lb />
his friends, left his home en the<lb />
Winterville road about a mile from<lb />
Greenville Friday afternoon attired<lb />
in his hunting suit. As he did not<lb />
return by supper time, the family<lb />
became concerned. Later they be-<lb />
came alarmed, and after ascertain-<lb />
comes first ,n entertainment inR that hc was nol t, be fot)ml at<lb />
;  !  the home of any of his friends, in-<lb />
stituted a search. Ah nit b:30 his<lb />
body was found some distance<lb />
from the h use. Coronor Ellwan-<lb />
ger was called and immediately<lb />
impannoled a jury. The lay of the<lb />
land, the positi m of the body and<lb />
every evidence showed clearly that<lb />
death came as a result of a fall,<lb />
The coroner's iurv immediately re-<lb />
GRACE MOORE<lb />
figi<lb />
Dr. Wright Urges<lb />
Attendance At<lb />
Church Services<lb />
Members of The<lb />
Faculty Report<lb />
Varied Vacations<lb />
President Wright Has<lb />
Been In Constant De-<lb />
mand As Speaker and<lb />
As Guest<lb />
Large Enrollment Marks<lb />
Opening of College Year<lb />
DR. ROBERT II. WRIGHT<lb />
President<lb />
turned the verdict that the deceas-<lb />
Preident Wright, in a Chapel Cl1 ,liefJ as result of accidental gun?<lb />
talk before the entire student body shot.<lb />
"E. C was sixteen years of<lb />
age and a prominent member of<lb />
the present senior class of the<lb />
high sen ol. He stood high in the<lb />
on Saturday moaning urged every<lb />
student to attend church each Sun-<lb />
day during the school year.<lb />
Dr. Wright emphasized the fact<lb />
that it makes no difference to<lb />
which church one belongs, but that<lb />
it .i cs mike a difference whether<lb />
one attends that church or not.<lb />
"To be a good student he said,<lb />
'it is necessary to be well-rounded<lb />
both mentally, physically, and<lb />
morally. Since the State and the<lb />
Church are separated and not<lb />
joined! together a in by-gone days,<lb />
the general impression is that the<lb />
State is not concerned with he re-<lb />
ligious life of its citizenship, but<lb />
the State is concerned with any-<lb />
thing pertaining to it- welfare. It<lb />
is of a great deal of importance to<lb />
the State and the National Gov-<lb />
ernment that the individual de-<lb />
velops his spiritual life<lb />
He continued: "In no sense is<lb />
the college concerned about what<lb />
Church you go bo. That is true in<lb />
one sense only, but it is a great<lb />
deal of concern to the College<lb />
whether you go or not. The Col-<lb />
lege insists that you go to Church<lb />
since there is no way to grow ex-<lb />
cept through action. If you grow<lb />
morally, ycu must work and if you<lb />
grow spiritually you must worit in<lb />
the Spirit field<lb />
n . and the Classical<lb />
� tning for a most sue-<lb />
" in spite of the smaller<lb />
! he Foreign Language<lb />
: under Mr. R. C. Deal.<lb />
y I continue the prc-<lb />
m last year, but will<lb />
- BC t-e of activity.<lb />
 been added to the<lb />
H gh School an addi<lb />
��� in French. This will<lb />
igesti n in the work of<lb />
5 h oi majors who have<lb />
i at��� likewise arrange-<lb />
being made to have Ele-<lb />
' �� taught to sixth<lb />
h grade students at the<lb />
k-hi <lb />
' is soliciting the Mana-<lb />
State Theater to offer<lb />
in French. Thi. will be<lb />
as well as beneficial<lb />
estimation of the faculty and his<lb />
classmates. He possessed a fine<lb />
muni iuu. was universally liked by<lb />
all who knew him. The passing<lb />
of "E. C is a real loss to the<lb />
Greenville high school and parti-<lb />
cularly to the senior class. Since<lb />
entering the high scho d he has<lb />
been prominently identified with<lb />
all the activities of the ela�.<lb />
For a long time tke family lived<lb />
near the collage and w uld get<lb />
their mai! from ths college office.<lb />
To many of the h? student and<lb />
the Alumnae, a familiar sigh was<lb />
to see Professor Hollar and "E.<lb />
CV, father and son, c -ming to-<lb />
gether for the mail.<lb />
Mr. Hillman made a beautiful<lb />
talk on the theme "The Spirit of<lb />
Youth or "Go Forward He<lb />
read the Lesson in the Old Testa-<lb />
ment when the children of Israel<lb />
crossed over the river. The spirit<lb />
of youth, he said, was exemplified<lb />
in the life of "E. C<lb />
The funeral was held Sunday af-<lb />
ternoon at three o'clock from the<lb />
home on the Winterville road. The<lb />
services were in charge of Rev. E.<lb />
(Continued on Page Three)<lb />
Inspiring Message<lb />
Delivered By The<lb />
College President<lb />
Points Out Requisition<lb />
For Leadership And<lb />
Life<lb />
SOMETHING NEW<lb />
i n:<lb />
W<lb />
b i<lb /><lb />
� to 7:00 P. (M.<lb />
Where: C<lb />
By Wh<lb />
&amp;at: A party.<lb />
r whom: New girls.<lb />
Saturday (October 8)<lb />
ampus building,<lb />
m: Athletic Associa-<lb />
Cw<lb />
time: Print dress.<lb />
Larse Number of<lb />
Get Teaching<lb />
Below is a list of the 132 gra-<lb />
duates who have teaching positions,<lb />
and the town and the county in<lb />
which they teach.<lb />
Two-Year Primary<lb />
Eula Ayeock, Glendale Chapel,<lb />
Johnston.<lb />
Mary E. Baker, Bakersvile, Mit-<lb />
chell.<lb />
Nannie Barbee, Kellum, Onslow.<lb />
Howard M. Brooks, Chinquapin,<lb />
Duplin.<lb />
Idell Britt, Smith's Chapel,<lb />
Wayne.<lb />
Janette Cain, Ingold, Sampson.<lb />
Dora Crawford, Daniels Chapel,<lb />
Wayne.<lb />
Margaret Clemmon, Wilming-<lb />
ton, N. Hanover.<lb />
Opal Ervin, East Bear Creek,<lb />
Onslow.<lb />
Elizabeth Farmer, Wilmington,<lb />
N. Hanover.<lb />
Alice Farrior, Maple Hill, Pen-<lb />
der.<lb />
Sallie Lou Finch, Erwin, Har-<lb />
nett,<lb />
Doris Gurley, Red Springs, Robe-<lb />
son.<lb />
Josephine Harrison, Oak City,<lb />
Martin.<lb />
 Continued on page four)<lb />
'32 Graduates<lb />
Positions In State<lb />
"THE PENCIL" WAS<lb />
VESPER THEME<lb />
Friday evening, September 30,<lb />
Mrs. Howard spoke at the Vesper<lb />
service of the Y. W. C. A on<lb />
"The Pencil<lb />
She compared our lives with pen-<lb />
cils.<lb />
We can tell all about a pencil<lb />
on the outisde, but we cannot tell<lb />
about the inside. We notice the<lb />
coor, decoration, and the eraser of<lb />
the pencil, but we don't know what<lb />
kind of mark it will make.<lb />
"People, as well as pencils,<lb />
make marks, and just as the pen-<lb />
cil mark can be erased, so God<lb />
will give us another chance to<lb />
'make our lives better.<lb />
The real purpose of a pencil is<lb />
to make a mark and after the<lb />
pencil is used up, the mark re-<lb />
mains. So it is with our lives, for<lb />
what we have done is what counts<lb />
She also told a beautiful story to<lb />
illustrate her point further.<lb />
"The glory of life is:<lb />
To love, not to be loved;<lb />
To give, not to get;<lb />
To serve, not to he served.<lb />
An inspiring address was de-<lb />
livered by the President of the<lb />
College at the first Sunday night<lb />
Vesper Service of the year. The<lb />
theme of his tali was "Prepared-<lb />
ness for Life r -oadership<lb />
The speaker asserted thai the<lb />
cause of the present economic con-<lb />
dition is the lack of faith this gen-<lb />
eration was trained to exhibit. Na-<lb />
tions of the world today cannot<lb />
trust one another. Japan and<lb />
China, he said, are constantly<lb />
�guarding againt any suspici us<lb />
move on the part f the other. Not<lb />
only nations hot petiole are now<lb />
tacking in faith.<lb />
"The whale structure of human<lb />
sofciety hay been built n faith<lb />
President Wright continued, "and<lb />
it is necessary if we ever came<lb />
becjk to a normal condition it is<lb />
necessary to restore lost faith"�<lb />
faith in ourselves, faith in our fel-<lb />
lowmen, faith in the Government,<lb />
and faith in God<lb />
The second requisition he men-<lb />
tioned was "Knowledge He said<lb />
the belief that the disciples were<lb />
ignorant was erroneous. Matthew.<lb />
Mark, Luke. John and Paul were<lb />
given as examples of the type of<lb />
educated men in those days. Moses,<lb />
Dr. Wright declared, was probably<lb />
the most highly educated man of<lb />
his time and race, and knowledge<lb />
is as essential today as in former<lb />
times.<lb />
"Loyalty to a cause" was the<lb />
tihird great factor considered.<lb />
When man is willing to sacrifice<lb />
himself for a cause, the world will<lb />
be a better place in which to live.<lb />
The fourth division of the ad-<lb />
dress was "I-ove love that makes<lb />
one willing to make almost any<lb />
sacrifice, even for enemies.<lb />
These four.points, Faith, Know-<lb />
ledge, Loyalty, and Love, are the<lb />
qualities which make for success-<lb />
ful lives and leadership.<lb />
A feature of the evening pro-<lb />
gram was a solo by La Rue Man-<lb />
gum. The Y. W. C, A. Choir fur-<lb />
nished other music.<lb />
BIBLE IS OFFERED<lb />
MANY TEACHERS STUDY<lb />
manner.<lb />
A course in Bible is being offer-<lb />
ed this year for the first time. It<lb />
is being taught by Dr. Meadows,<lb />
and iMiss Turner and is a one hour<lb />
course. The catalog course num-<lb />
ber is English 114.<lb />
The teaching of Bible here is<lb />
the result of efforts on the part of<lb />
the Y. W. C. A. and members of<lb />
the faculty. If enough sign up<lb />
for the course, it will become a<lb />
standard college course here.<lb />
A true friend is one of your best<lb />
assets throughout life. Your suc-<lb />
cess or failure during this school<lb />
year will depend largely upon ie<lb />
friends you choose now.<lb />
Faculty members spent the .sum-<lb />
mer months in irarious<lb />
and places.<lb />
Dr. Wright has been in great<lb />
demand since June. He has deliv-<lb />
ered a number of addresses among<lb />
them to the Snow Hill Chapter of<lb />
the D. A. R to members at the<lb />
Laymen's Meeting of the Van e-<lb />
boro Methodist Church, and at th<lb />
Methodist Church in Washingt in,<lb />
at the Alderman's Reunion at Del-<lb />
way, at the Cromarties' first re-<lb />
union at South River Chapel, Presi-<lb />
dent Wright spoke. A high spot<lb />
of the latter program was the un-<lb />
veiling of a tablet to William Cro-<lb />
martie, cf whom President Wright<lb />
is a lineal descendent.<lb />
He attended the Elementary Edu-<lb />
cation Conference at Chapel HOI,<lb />
and also spent four weeks at At-<lb />
lantic Beach.<lb />
Mr. Henderson spent his vacation<lb />
in Texas�two weeks on a farm<lb />
and two weeks visiting. He s lys<lb />
he "did a little of everything<lb />
Mr. Haynes has just returned to<lb />
our campus fr m Nashville, Term<lb />
where he has been in school for a<lb />
year and a half.<lb />
Miss Hooper took over the busi-<lb />
ness of managing her home while<lb />
there last summer. But she did<lb />
Kts more thin that. She visited<lb />
sveial construction companies,<lb />
some of which told her that the<lb />
price of building materials was<lb />
increasing rapidly, while others<lb />
told her that the price had thus<lb />
far remained about the same.<lb />
IMiss Jenkins spent a very de-<lb />
lightful summer visiting her bro-<lb />
thers and friends in and around<lb />
Xew York City and Baltimore.<lb />
While there she visited the office<lb />
of Grace Moore's business mana-<lb />
ger. Part of her vacation was tak-<lb />
a<lb />
en up in a visit to the mountains<lb />
of our own state.<lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Picklesiemer spent<lb />
part of the summer at the Seashore<lb />
Club at Atlantic Beach, where a<lb />
group of our faculty members own<lb />
a club house.<lb />
Miss Peterson enjoyed her vaca-<lb />
tion in the western part of N. C.<lb />
and in Iowa.<lb />
Miss Holtzclaw visited in New<lb />
Orleans and in Mexico during the<lb />
latter part of the summer. She<lb />
attended the National Home Econo-<lb />
mics meeting in Atlanta. Part of<lb />
(Contiued on page four)<lb />
Freshman Orientation Is<lb />
Aided By Student Of-<lb />
ficers And I'pper<lb />
Classmen<lb />
CL SSES BEGl N FRIDAY<lb />
at cms c � .jii on<lb />
irning, Se ten : i r 30,<lb />
with enr Hot n1 Bearing<lb />
hundred mark. f:aet<lb />
in figure- are not avail-<lb />
! rienl I n was c m-<lb />
on, Wednesday, with<lb />
v "r;o y mg men and<lb />
led. Long lines of<lb />
the Admin-<lb />
at pr s<lb />
Freshman<lb />
eted at n<lb />
pr ximatel<lb />
imen enr<lb />
udents filed throus<lb />
MISS ANNIl<lb />
Dean o<lb />
L. MORTON<lb />
Women<lb />
TECO ECHO ISSUES<lb />
FIRST NUMBER<lb />
pus Buildings in<lb />
registration oe-<lb />
staff f r -his<lb />
:he extra train-<lb />
mi, fi<lb />
he<lb />
ecently<lb />
!� bably<lb />
dies of<lb />
has bid. Al-<lb />
ine only one pa-<lb />
assumed easilj<lb />
irk and has is-<lb />
a record of i" :<lb />
istration and Fan<lb />
the best organizei<lb />
ri d in years.<lb />
On Monday, officers of student<lb />
organizations and upper-classmen<lb />
arrived to welcome the freshmen<lb />
to Greenville and assist them in<lb />
be � imiiife adjusted to their new<lb />
environment.<lb />
The feature of Freshmen Week<lb />
was the assembling of the new<lb />
students in the auditorium of the<lb />
Campus building on Tuesday af-<lb />
ternoon for the first formal meet-<lb />
ing of the scholastic year.<lb />
Dr. Leon R. Meadows, Chairman<lb />
of the Freshman Pr gram. pened<lb />
the meeting with a tlk on the<lb />
Purpose of Freshman Week.<lb />
President Wrht gave an in-<lb />
spiring tali of welcome and ad-<lb />
vice. He opened his address in an<lb />
informal manner, assuring stu-<lb />
dents that all possible would be<lb />
done to make them feel at home in<lb />
c liege, though ibt-y would suou<lb />
find the difference between col-<lb />
lege and home and high school<lb />
life. He said that he knew some-<lb />
thin? of the tremendous sacrifice<lb />
on the part of most of the folks<lb />
hack home, and pointed out the im-<lb />
portance of their making good in<lb />
I their college careers.<lb />
He said: "The spirit of America<lb />
is the spirit of people who broke<lb />
Toe Teeo Echo<lb />
year, because f<lb />
ing received thro<lb />
organized Scribblers, is<lb />
one of the most efficient<lb />
workers the pape<lb />
though it edited a<lb />
per last year, it h.<lb />
and quickly its v<lb />
sued this paper a<lb />
efforts.<lb />
iMiss Elizabeth Haywood, Editor<lb />
of the Teco Echo, served last year<lb />
on the staff as. Managing Edit r.<lb />
As Editor this year she is an ex-<lb />
officjo member of 'ho Studeni<lb />
Council.<lb />
Miss Myrtie Gray Hodges, Busi-<lb />
ness Manager, was last year As-<lb />
sistant Business Manager of the<lb />
Teco Echo. Alth ugh Miss Hodies<lb />
was only a Sophomore at the time,<lb />
she showed such capability that<lb />
she was elected Business Manage<lb />
for her Junior year.<lb />
The editorial staff of ths paper<lb />
is chosen from the members of thelaway from home countries, cleared<lb />
Scribblers, which trains  �<lb />
m em-<lb />
bers for the places they will hold.<lb />
Miss" Willa Mitchell ' Dickey, by<lb />
serving as typist for the Teco Echo<lb />
last year, holds this year, position<lb />
as Managing Editor of the paper<lb />
and as secretary for the News Bu-<lb />
reau. From the first she h is<lb />
proven her ability and efficiency.<lb />
and the staff is indeed fortunate<lb />
to claim her service.<lb />
Remember, freshmen, there is no<lb />
harm in asking a question. You<lb />
will probably be benefitted, and<lb />
certainly no one else will lose<lb />
anything.<lb />
Y. W. C. A. Extended Welcome<lb />
To The Old And New Students<lb />
Girls Urged To Join<lb />
The Y. W. C. A. did much work<lb />
during "Freshman WTeek" to make<lb />
the new comers on our campus ad-<lb />
just themselves easily.<lb />
The Cabinet members wore white<lb />
dresses and had blue ribbons with<lb />
the letters "Y. W. C. A printed<lb />
on them so that new students could<lb />
easily identify them.<lb />
After the formal introduction<lb />
Tuesday night in the Campus<lb />
building, the new 'girls whose last<lb />
names began with "A" through the<lb />
alphabet to those beginning with<lb />
"N were asked to- go to the "Y"<lb />
hut for a party. The rest were<lb />
asked to 'go Wednesday night.<lb />
Numerous contests, games, and<lb />
stunts were engaged in, after<lb />
which the Cabinet members served<lb />
punch and' wafers.<lb />
Another feature on the program<lb />
was the readoption of the 'Little<lb />
Sister" plan Eaeh member of<lb />
the Senicr-Normal Class and each<lb />
member of the Junior Class was<lb />
given the name of some member of<lb />
the Junior-Normal Class or the<lb />
Freshman Class to treat as a little<lb />
sister.<lb />
The Y. W. C. A. invited all girls<lb />
to join the organization and enjoy<lb />
Staff Calls For<lb />
More Journalists<lb />
All students interested in any<lb />
phase of journalistic work arc!<lb />
those really interested in study-<lb />
ing journalism in night classes<lb />
are requested to meet in Room<lb />
303 tonight at 0:30.<lb />
This is a call for new mem-<lb />
bers for the Scribblers Club<lb />
and is the first step to be tak-<lb />
en by those interested in be-<lb />
coming members of the staff of<lb />
this paper.<lb />
the fellowship offered.<lb />
The annual Y. W. C. A. and<lb />
Student Government party in hon-<lb />
or of the student body was given<lb />
Saturday night, October 1st, in<lb />
the Campus Building. The 'Razz-<lb />
berries" furnished music for the<lb />
dancing.<lb />
.M "� <lb />
The program during intermission<lb />
consisted of selections of popular<lb />
music rendered by Marjorie Fodrie<lb />
and Alva Van Nortwick. respect-<lb />
ively. Tap dancing numbers were<lb />
done by' both Elizabeth Sugg of<lb />
Greenville anda group of six col-<lb />
lege students,<lb />
the forests, and built homes for<lb />
themselves and established govern-<lb />
ments that each individual might<lb />
have the privilege of making the<lb />
most possible out of his life. That<lb />
is the great spirit of our country.<lb />
That is the great fundamental<lb />
difference in America and any<lb />
other nation n the face of the<lb />
earth. There isn't any other place<lb />
on earth where the individual has<lb />
a wide open road in front of him<lb />
with no handicaps except his own<lb />
limitations. The colleges of<lb />
America are wide open to boys anj<lb />
girls who have been able to com-<lb />
plete the high school work<lb />
That the future depends on the<lb />
present generation of college peo-<lb />
ple was a point on which he put<lb />
emphasis. He expressed the be-<lb />
lief that no other class of people<lb />
have greater opportunities for ser-<lb />
vice than teachers have. He as-<lb />
sured the young men and women<lb />
bef re him that the training they<lb />
received in a teachers college wrould<lb />
be valuable to them not only in<lb />
teaching but in any profession, and<lb />
would be the best possible pre-<lb />
paration for home-making so they<lb />
need have no fears about the fu-<lb />
ture in case they changed their<lb />
plans.<lb />
He pointed out ways in which<lb />
one could succeed in college, stress-<lb />
ing the importance of careful se-<lb />
lection of friends and of making<lb />
the most of opportunities.<lb />
This address was followed by<lb />
talks by other college officers that<lb />
would make the college machinery<lb />
run smoothly. Mrs. Spilman talk-<lb />
ed on the student's relation to the<lb />
(Continued on Page Three)<lb />
The girls and boys in College<lb />
are called en to help fill the<lb />
house for lovely Grace Moore.<lb />
We should give this Southern<lb />
girl a warm welcome. We have<lb />
just three weeks in which to<lb />
advertise. Write letters to<lb />
people you think will be inter-<lb />
ested, help distribute circulars,<lb />
and send window cards to other<lb />
towns. Watch for chances to<lb />
send out material, and be ready<lb />
to help when called upon.<lb />
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WEDNESDAY, OCTOB<lb />
The Almanac Association has as<lb />
a big objective for the next two<lb />
years the establishment of the<lb />
scholarship which we are trying<lb />
to do thy the end of the 2!th year<lb />
of the college. This can be done<lb />
only through the active interest of<lb />
the chapters and the members<lb />
throughout the entire year, not JHst<lb />
a month or so before commence-<lb />
ment. Have you organised your<lb />
chapter for the year? If you have<lb />
not, let's get an early start and<lb />
do some good work for the year.<lb />
If there are no more than 5 E. C,<lb />
T. C, girls in your community you<lb />
can organize a small chapter or<lb />
.pin with others in a cotonty<lb />
unit, but by all means get into an<lb />
vjrganization. We need the back-<lb />
ing of every alumnae to carry out<lb />
our propject.<lb />
The offer made by the Teco Echo<lb />
is explained elsewhere in this is-<lb />
sue. For $2.00, you will get a<lb />
year's subscription to the paper<lb />
and pay your membership fee to<lb />
the Association. The usual price<lb />
is ?1.50. Isn't this a fair offer<lb />
and don't you think that we as<lb />
loyal alumnae should by all means<lb />
ke advantage of it? If the $2.00<lb />
not available just now, a post-<lb />
ited check will be acceptable.<lb />
Send in your check now, so you<lb />
will not miss a single copy of the<lb />
paper.<lb />
Deanie Boone Haskett,<lb />
President, Alumnae Association.<lb />
MISS JULIA TAYLOR<lb />
Noted Alumnae<lb />
Is Interviewed<lb />
At Registration<lb />
Marci.i Helms, Prospect, 11. �<lb />
Union.<lb />
Glenda H dge, Boston, Wayne.<lb />
Catherine Holland, Newport,<lb />
Carteret.<lb />
Laureta Howard, (Prospect Hill,<lb />
CasweH.<lb />
Margraet Huff, Warsaw, Duplin.<lb />
Mona Jnrvis, Tiny Grove, Beau-<lb />
fort.<lb />
Evelyn T. Jones, Willow Springs,<lb />
Wake.<lb />
DeEtte Kimrey. Wilmington, N.<lb />
Han ver.<lb />
Mary Lillian Lee, Selma, Johns-<lb />
ton.<lb />
Bertha McKimuy, Bakersville,<lb />
Mitchell.<lb />
Helen McLaughlin. Warsaw,<lb />
Doplin.<lb />
Janie MuNair, Etoberdell, Rich-<lb />
Eula Bass, Lucama, Wilson.<lb />
.Ruth BaysiTea, Dawson Schoo<lb />
Halifax.<lb />
Daisy M. Belk. Marshville, Un<lb />
ion.<lb />
Lelia Ellen Belk. Indian Tr.i<lb />
Union.<lb />
Annie Lee Bryant. Kannapli.<lb />
Cabitrrus.<lb />
Ruth Burkette. Kannapolis, Cab-<lb />
arrus.<lb />
Eva Butler, Herrings, Sampson.<lb />
Helen Carifcm, Wallace, Duplin.<lb />
Margaret Carlton, Riehlands,<lb />
Onsl.w.<lb />
Thelma Cherry, Weeksville, Pas-<lb />
(motank.<lb />
Lila S. Ohestnutt, Jasper, Cra-<lb />
ven.<lb />
Mary Belle Clark, Creedmoor.<lb />
Uranville.<lb />
Sophia L. Clark, Warsaw, Dap-<lb />
lin.<lb />
Elizabeth Conley. W. Marion,<lb />
McDowell.<lb />
Carlyn Conner, Bclhaven. Beau-<lb />
fort.<lb />
Lucille, Conner, Seaboard, N r!h-<lb />
riu .<lb />
ell W<lb />
Johnston.<lb />
Evelyn Wright, C<lb />
Rachel MKy i<lb />
work at George PeaO uy<lb />
for Teachers, Nashville, Turn<lb />
Two gradual  are teaching<lb />
of the state. They are:<lb />
Perkins n. fcwo-yi ar<lb />
BlaeJkridge Sch ol, V'ii<lb />
Joye, A. B Lydia, So<lb />
Some of the 'u<lb />
turned to Summer<lb />
Mi; Scov !lc spent a vt<lb />
her vacation on � bouse pai<lb />
Heaeh.<lb />
: . Bowen visited Chape<lb />
Jreenville, Piit.lBo ne, Vaile Cru�<lb />
radoato em, and Raleigh during<lb />
College nier.<lb />
gfiss Coati j Btudi<lb />
University dun) be<lb />
sence for one y<lb />
.iready to resume I er <lb />
nia; Lou - Bliss Hyman spnl hei<lb />
(' lumbia Un<lb />
' V lie I<lb />
Mi<lb />
i ;� ruiiii t. : studying a.<lb />
ients who i Miss An<lb />
, gra lightfu vis<lb />
�ho<lb />
�r<lb />
M<lb />
roe.<lb />
duate in August had secur i p<lb />
tions for the fail before coming.J Mi;<lb />
Below is a list i these: teach<lb />
Two-Year Primary a!<lb />
Millie Biggs, Hope Mi<lb />
beiiand.<lb />
Zouline Darden, Bea<lb />
umberlan 1.<lb />
Ottice Holden, Shal i tl<lb />
lulton,<lb />
nd gra<lb />
Mi<lb />
( ip<lb />
Spring<lb />
Ca-<lb />
JULIA TAYLOR<lb />
mona.<lb />
Evelyn M.iynanl. Warsaw, Dup- lhampton.<lb />
jjn Catherine Elaugher<lb />
Ksma Melvin. Ingold, Sampson. Hope, Mash.<lb />
Dorothy D. Millis. Ilawes Run: Olive Gilbert, F.iwin. Hamett<lb />
School, Onslow. ! Mrs. Bessie C. Bancoci<lb />
Lillian Mitchiner, Roanike Ra- tonia, Gaston.<lb />
pids, Halifax. ' &amp;oii Hardy, LaGrange, Lonmr<lb />
Thelma News me, Goldsboro Isabel Hunt, Coopers, H. S.<lb />
DISCUSSES WORK Wayne. Nash.<lb />
 I Koma Lee Owens, Bolvoir, Pitt Mildred Ives. Colerain. Bertie.<lb />
"The Campus is gorgeous an 1 i i,nui rj. Phillips, Lemon Springs, Susie E. Jenkins. Kannap lis<lb />
the pool in front of this (Campus) Lee. Cabarrus.<lb />
building is as lovely as any 1 have i Bertha Pritchird, Siler City, Kathryn Wanson, Thomasvilk<lb />
seen. The new buildings here are Chatham. Davidson.<lb />
far beyond any I ever expected to Sillie Bradley Putman, Bullock Roxy Jones. A-irelian Springs<lb />
see at East Carolina Teachers Col-1 Wilson. i Halifax.<lb />
J ne<lb />
Beulahv<lb />
COMBINATION OFFER TO THE<lb />
ALUMNAE<lb />
lege" said Miss Julia Taylor of the Evelyn Rogers, Chinquapin, Dup-<lb />
elass of l while visiting on cam-jjin,<lb />
pus during registration. Nell Shaw, Weeksville, Pasquo-<lb />
Miss Taylor was originally from : tal1k.<lb />
The Teco Echo and the Alumnae<lb />
Association of East Carolina<lb />
Teachers College are working a<lb />
combination offer to the Alumnae.<lb />
The subscription price of the pa-<lb />
per has been reduced to the Alum-<lb />
nae who send in their subscription<lb />
at the same time with Alumnae<lb />
dues. Of the $2.00 sent in, one<lb />
will go to the paper and the other<lb />
lo the Alumnae Association.<lb />
The Teco Echo agrees to keep<lb />
up the Alumnae Department and<lb />
offers its columns to the officers<lb />
of the Association and college as<lb />
a medium for reaching the Alum-<lb />
nae and, in turn, hopes to get the<lb />
support of the Alumnae.<lb />
Miss Elizabeth Rolfe Hobbs, who<lb />
has her normal school diploma and<lb />
college and is working for her A.<lb />
B. Degree, will be the Editor and<lb />
is on the staff on the same basis<lb />
as the other editors. She urges<lb />
the chapters to send in news of<lb />
their meetings and activities and<lb />
would appreciate any news sent in<lb />
by individuals.<lb />
Irma Knowles. Jamesvilie, Mar-<lb />
tin.<lb />
Mabel E. Lewis, Raleigh. Wake.<lb />
Ruth Logan. Hampstead, Ponder.<lb />
Wilson, (but she is now a resident Susie K. Swain. Leland, Bruns- Tucker Lynch, Rich Square,<lb />
of Albion, X. Y. After teaching -wick I Northampton.<lb />
for five years Miss Taylor entered Annie S. Thompson, Plymouth Estelle MeClees, C lumbia, Tyr-<lb />
Child Welfare Work in Orleans j Washington. I roll.<lb />
County, New York. Her work as Mary Underwood, Ookrmbia, Tyr-j Edna McCullen, Faison, Duplin.<lb />
County Children's Agent envolves<lb />
Juvenile C urt, the palcinj<lb />
Julia Taylor of dependent childrenIen. Elia Moore. Mayo School, Edge-<lb />
in institutions, probation work, and' totu Williams, Jacksonville, On- combe.<lb />
investigation into the home life of Ljow. Millie Moore<lb />
problem children. Varneda Woodard, Brogden W�fce.<lb />
rcll. Virginia McN itt, Fayeltev:<lb />
Elizabeth Walston, Shiloh, Cam- Cumberland.<lb />
Wake F rest,<lb />
Chris tine<lb />
Duplin.<lb />
N. Pearl Taylor, Kn tts Islai I<lb />
Ourrituek.<lb />
T�o-Vc;ir Gramma1,<lb />
Letha Avery, Cove City, ' ravi n.<lb />
Lila Culberts n. Saratoga, W I<lb />
son.<lb />
Edna Melton. Galli way Sho �<lb />
Pitt.<lb />
Hilda Modlin, Hear Gra :s, Mi r-<lb />
tin.<lb />
Dixie M -rt n, Swansbor .<lb />
Blanche It se, N w1 in Grove<lb />
Sampson.<lb />
Minnie R, Cox, Hollywood S ho<lb />
Pitt.<lb />
A. B. Graduates .<lb />
Josephine ("arty. R an ke Ra<lb />
paL, Halifax.<lb />
Jessie T. Flythe, R x- bel, Bei<lb />
tie.<lb />
Frances W. Herring, Who'<lb />
Swamp, Lenoir.<lb />
Louie Dell Pittnmn, Greensfror<lb />
Guilford.<lb />
Grace M. Rouse, Halls BL S.<lb />
Sampson.<lb />
Leta Stanley. White Oak S hi<lb />
Otis! w.<lb />
Reita Thompson, Washingt n<lb />
Beaufort.<lb />
qui<lb />
Mr. A. A. Hei<lb />
his vacation<lb />
ate. He we<lb />
Mi<lb />
Mi<lb />
about a n-i<lb />
hnnrirt d<lb />
Mi<lb />
Mi<lb />
She says about her wo<lb />
T en-<lb />
joyed teaching, but this is<lb />
School, Johnst in.<lb />
Margaret Woodbury,<lb />
Roanoki<lb />
Gertrude Orr, Bailey, Nash.<lb />
Mrs. Stafford Patterson. More-<lb />
er experience. It has taught me Rapids. Halifax. Ihead City. Carteret.<lb />
lessons in tolerance I never W edd Viro-inia W lodburv Ia1-hii1 Hali- I t i t, i w i i i<lb />
Virginia u on iuij, lAKuiu, nai. Edna Peele, Epsom School,<lb />
have learned elsewhere. I have �� � , <lb />
,  , , Ulx- j r ranklin.<lb />
learned that it is during the early Lela Woody. Estatoe, Mitchell.<lb />
life of children that we should lend J Two-Year Grammar<lb />
our effort to help the handicapped' r;lllino Adc ck. Dortch's School<lb />
ones. Children born into poor en- Nash FV;l ScSweyer, Rich Square.<lb />
vironments have,the same instincts, T   , ,   ,�. , Northampton.<lb />
Lena t. Allsbrook. A bite Oak. ,t �   �  ,<lb />
emotions, and desires as do child- M  Myra St�il, Ahos�ie, Hertford.<lb />
ren bora into eood homes, and if r T  evi .  Roslyn Satterwhiw, Jaj�esville,<lb />
Mi<lb />
Members of Faculty<lb />
Report Varied Vacations<lb />
w<lb />
Zelma Robins n, Shallotte. Brun-<lb />
I swick .<lb />
(Continued on<lb />
given a chance, they will do well<lb />
Judge Bertram K. HarcouH of<lb />
the Children's Court of Orleans<lb />
County, is quoted in the Teco Echo<lb />
of December 20. 1930, as sayintj:<lb />
"I sh uld ao! want t comment<lb />
upon th� work of the Children's<lb />
Court without mentioning the Coun-<lb />
P.uline Boyette, Kenly. J 'hns-<lb />
Alma Braxton, Aurelian Spring.<lb />
Halifax.<lb />
Hildred Bull vk. Black Creek,<lb />
Wilson.<lb />
Mary A. Bullock. Miiuv School,<lb />
the time she vi - ite i<lb />
Tennessee, and in Cl<lb />
ginia.<lb />
Mi's. Bloxton vis<lb />
mond County, "iri;in<lb />
Martin. liamsburg.<lb />
Erma Small, Jasper. Craven. Miss Lewi� moton<lb />
j Grace Snvll, Chinquapin, Duplin.jvilie Virginia whe<lb />
Cullie Stafford, Black Cnn-k.iher niece, later retu<lb />
Wilson. jville, Virginia, ai d<lb />
Alice Tilley, Severn, Nortbamp-jAlso she studied t<lb />
ton. school of Fine Arts.<lb />
Bi ach<lb /><lb />
L W<lb />
Welcom<lb />
e<lb />
ty and Children's Agent. Miss Julia i  ,  �   ,<lb />
" , , . . . I Mildred Cam, Smyrna, Coluni<lb />
Iaylor who is m manv instance � t <lb />
! u s<lb />
greater service in handling ehild- R Tartwright. Wades I<lb />
ren s cases than I could be as a . '� ,<lb />
. ,   . , Point, Beaufort,<lb />
juuge. This primarily is because T, , , �, ,  , <lb />
7   . Rachel Mmk. Gardners, Wilson.<lb />
.fsne through tactiul handling of I  �� �. , �  ,<lb />
  .  ' Elsie M. Drake, Nashville, Nash.<lb />
gt j o ry .� , the situation corrects the cases T ,� T. , r, , ,<lb />
Co-eds Sponsor Contest which w�t.) �u�&amp; .�. iuJ Josephine Dunlap, Zebalon,<lb />
Anni D. Upehurch, Manteo,<lb />
Dare.<lb />
Florence Vincent, Severn, North-<lb />
Because the old co-ed room was<lb />
too small to handle the new co-eds,<lb />
the old infirmary has been cleaned<lb />
and furnished for the young men.<lb />
Dr. ReBarker, assisted by some of<lb />
the old co-eds, literally had spring<lb />
house cleaning. Dr. ReBarker also<lb />
solicited furniture stores for furni-<lb />
ture so that the co-eds would feel<lb />
more at home. We thank the fur<lb />
niture stores for iiheir co-operation<lb />
in furnishing the building, and we<lb />
thartk Dr. ReBarker for making it<lb />
possible that we have new quar-<lb />
ters.<lb />
The question has arisen as to<lb />
what it shall be called. Many<lb />
names have been suggested, "The<lb />
Lion's Den "The Stag etc. In<lb />
all fairness we wish everyone to<lb />
have a chance to express his or<lb />
her choice of names. So, in our<lb />
great contest we are going to of-<lb />
ftr the following prizes. As first<lb />
prize we offer, a wind-blown bob<lb />
(we have the fan if you have the<lb />
bob), Second prize will be a beau-<lb />
tiful water color (picture) of a<lb />
vaccum, painted by that famous<lb />
pointer, Ur A. Hamm; third prize,<lb />
i� crate of (bottled frog soup, la-<lb />
led "Tramp's Delight To all<lb />
we extend the privilege of entering<lb />
our Great Contest for a newer and<lb />
better name for our new home.<lb />
Wake.<lb />
Hazel Ellis, Chinquapin, Duplin. 1<lb />
ould otherwise be brought<lb />
into court<lb />
Miss Taylor came by plane from<lb />
Newark, N. J. She stopped - ver<lb />
. s ,1 t- � -a � , .Sampson.<lb />
at Cornell University with one of . . TT  �, �<lb />
 r, ,  ' TT . Annie Spe Howell, Lewiston<lb />
the Professors there. Her trip was � <lb />
Bertie<lb />
exceedingly pleasant and her visit<lb />
to her Alma Mater was "one of<lb />
the high spots of the trip<lb />
Geneva Hughes, Shiloh, Camden.<lb />
Erline Johnson, Minga, Samp-<lb />
son.<lb />
Kuen:a King, Chinquapin, Dup-<lb />
Alma MeGinnis Married im.<lb />
Margaret Lane, Hurdles, Cb<lb />
Alma MeGinnis, of the Class of<lb />
'31, daughter of Mr. Howard D. J.<lb />
Katherine Wall, Sardie-Carmel<lb />
School, Mecklenburg.<lb />
Wrae Ward, Central School. P ,s-<lb />
quotank.<lb />
Joyce E. Warren, Newton Gr ve.<lb />
Sampson.<lb />
,  ,lmg a H.ilL S, Ella M. Watson, Cabarrus, Cab-<lb />
arrus.<lb />
Mary F. Whitehurst, Fountain.<lb />
Pitt.<lb />
Hazel Whitehurst, Roanoke Ra-<lb />
pids, Halifax.<lb />
Helen Williams, Herrings H. S<lb />
I Johnston.<lb />
Christine Wilkerson. Chinquapin<lb />
Duplin.<lb />
Sara Williams, Corolla, Curri-<lb />
tuck.<lb />
wan.<lb />
Rebecca H. Lee, Four<lb />
Oaks,<lb />
MeGinnis, Registrar, was married Johnston.<lb />
on Tuesdays, October 4, to Mr.<lb />
James Johnson of New York City,<lb />
formerly of Greenville. Because<lb />
of the recent death of the groom's<lb />
father, they had a quiet ceremony<lb />
at home.<lb />
Miss MeGinnis was the honoree<lb />
at a number of parties and show-<lb />
ers. She is a very popular y.r<lb />
Greenville girl.<lb />
Mr. Johnson has been making a<lb />
reputation for himself with his<lb />
work in commercial art.<lb />
They will livie on West 84th<lb />
Street, New York.<lb />
BETWEEN YOU AM) ME AND<lb />
THE BEDPOST<lb />
NOTICE<lb />
The Teco Echo will be re-<lb />
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