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EAST CAROLINA TEACHERS COLLEGE<lb />
Volume IX<lb />
Greenville, N. C, Wednesday, October 19, 1932.<lb />
Number 2<lb />
County Rally Day Creates Football Practice<lb />
Interest Among Students w Unlerway<lb />
CONCERT STAR TO APPEAR HERE<lb />
Assembled Oct. 15<lb />
Pitt With 203 Leads The<lb />
College Enrollment<lb />
I NIQUE MAP SHOWN<lb />
V miy Rally Day held here for<lb />
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.up and were held high<lb />
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subjects.<lb />
map of<lb />
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Coach Has Been Secured<lb />
FIRST GAME OCT. 29th<lb />
X rth Car Jina<lb />
��itspii .usly displayed in the<lb />
of the stage, and attracted<lb />
interest and favorable cont-<lb />
ent. The map was made in a<lb />
rag frame of silks. Each<lb />
.timed and is filled in with<lb />
ff rent el rs of silks. The sea<lb />
id lakes are made of blue. The<lb />
ip, labelled "The old North<lb />
�� was designed and made by<lb />
Marie Peterson, of the Geo-<lb />
raphy department and her nieces.<lb />
P tt county occupied a whole<lb />
s on Che right entrance.<lb />
Shaw Robeson, day-stu-<lb />
sen( Hive on the chapel<lb />
was county chairman.<lb />
'itt comity students are<lb />
f which number H8<lb />
fli .t the rally.<lb />
untv, with a roprosonta-<lb />
 -ecupied the stage. 25<lb />
the-state girls occupied<lb />
pi a i s on the stage. Eight<lb />
e wen- from each South<lb />
a and Virginia; two ea h<lb />
�ia and Maryland and<lb />
fi m Mas achusetts, Conneoti-<lb />
tnd New York.<lb />
trgaret Murchinson, president<lb />
. G. A. said a few words of<lb />
me ami told ah ut the North<lb />
hna map. President Wright<lb />
nonled on the interest shown<lb />
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Mary<lb />
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led,<lb />
prese<lb />
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A. V. Washhurn, Jr of Golds-<lb />
fa ro, X. C, Wake Forest junior.<lb />
who was last year elected president<lb />
of the North Carolina Collegiate<lb />
Press Association. He saoceeds<lb />
Ed Thomas of Duke University.<lb />
Mr. Washbum is editor of the<lb />
Howler, Wake Forest yearbook,<lb />
and is a member of Golden Bough,<lb />
hon r society on the campus, and<lb />
the Deacn track team.<lb />
This year East Carolina Teach-<lb />
ers College has a football team<lb />
practicing every day under Coach<lb />
Beatty. Two games have already<lb />
been scheduled. The first is with<lb />
ar l.na Reserve to be played<lb />
here on October 29, and the other<lb />
with Gmlf oal, at Gailford, n No-<lb />
vember 12. Clyde Brown hag been<lb />
elected manager of this squad.<lb />
This is the second year that the<lb />
Men's Athletic Ass elation ha- en-<lb />
couraged intercollegiate sports.<lb />
I. st year a basketball team which<lb />
won 50 per cent f its games was<lb />
'put on the flo r. Though the<lb />
baseball team was not fortunate, it<lb />
! had a successful year � �nsidoring<lb />
:the raw material it worker) with.<lb />
Those rep King regularly for<lb />
football practice are: Jack Barrett.<lb />
Charles Rumley, Charles King, B b<lb />
Bason, Bud Bullock, W. (). Jolly,<lb />
C. (). Armstrong, Charles I. minac.<lb />
Carlton MacMillaa, Troy Burnette.<lb />
Alvah Rage, .Ice Drerhack. Bel-<lb />
mont Kittrell, John Hodges,<lb />
Worthington, Billy Nisbet,<lb />
Dennis, W odrcw Woodard,<lb />
Wynne. W odrow Wort hit<lb />
Perry King, Dan Wright,<lb />
Broadhurst. Junior River;<lb />
T. m<lb />
Tom<lb />
J. C.<lb />
gton,<lb />
.lack<lb />
Kelly<lb />
Community Is Anticipating<lb />
Concert By Grace Moore<lb />
New Poe President<lb />
Conducts Meeting<lb />
Alva<lb />
odard<lb />
Miss Cherry Fills The<lb />
Vacancy<lb />
ij<lb />
M<lb />
Rally and told that at the<lb />
of registration on Thursday.<lb />
iy 90� young men and w. men<lb />
em- lied. He declared that<lb />
point on which the people if<lb />
tate s'and united is the be-<lb />
that the youth of the land<lb />
be edu � tied.<lb />
a conclusion t the rally, the<lb />
�m body si d and sang the<lb />
� -mt "Carolina<lb />
Co-Eds Select<lb />
New Officers<lb />
Viva Van Nor t wick<lb />
Elected President<lb />
Is<lb />
Th�<lb />
C<lb />
or<lb />
of-<lb />
at<lb />
on<lb />
Van<lb />
ed Club elected<lb />
the sch to! year<lb />
a iting of upper classmen<lb />
Tw -lay. October 11. Alva<lb />
Nbrtwiek, of Greenville, was elect-<lb />
ed President; R ibert Suu'g Flem-<lb />
ing of this ity. was elected Vice-<lb />
Pro dent; and Charles Edward, of<lb />
Pin-top. w-ill be Secretary-Treas-<lb />
urer.<lb />
1 he President and Viee-Presi-<lb />
dera" weie delegated t, draft Con-<lb />
stitution for the organization as,<lb />
heretofore, it has had r�o written<lb />
laws.<lb />
Retiring officers from tno club<lb />
are: Nelson Hunsucker. from He<lb />
Presidency; Frank Tyson, from the<lb />
Vice-Presidency, and Alva Van<lb />
Nortwbk, from the Secretary-<lb />
Treasutership.<lb />
�M'iss Clafton Cherry who has<lb />
been recently elected president of<lb />
the Pee Society in the absence- of<lb />
the fotmer president. Miss Sally<lb />
Bradley Pittman, presided at a<lb />
call meeting of the s ciety Monday<lb />
night, Octher 10. Sally Bradley<lb />
was graduated last year from the<lb />
normal course and was intending<lb />
t � return to continue her $rk fof<lb />
a degree. However, she dliangoB<lb />
her plans up n an offer of w teach-<lb />
ing (position near this city. Fhe had<lb />
become so popular among the stu-<lb />
dents that at the close of two<lb />
years she was elected a president<lb />
' f one of the three literary socie-<lb />
ties on the compos. Although re-<lb />
gretting Sally Brulley's 1 ss, the<lb />
Poes are very fortunate in having ;<lb />
someone so capable to carry on the!<lb />
work. Clafton was highly recom-<lb />
mended for the p sit ion through<lb />
the activities in which she has<lb />
taken part.<lb />
At the call meeting, another va-<lb />
cancy in the official body was<lb />
filled. Miss Louise Jordan was<lb />
elected to fill the office of Secre-<lb />
tary upon the resignation f Mis<lb />
Margaret Patrick.<lb />
Among the plane for the year<lb />
distressed wee those for the im-<lb />
provement f the Poe garden in<lb />
the c urt of Fleming Hall. New<lb />
fl wets were ordered, and plans<lb />
f r the fall shrubbery made. An<lb />
appteciation was extended to Miss<lb />
Katharine Holtzclaw, wh o tended<lb />
the garden during the summer.<lb />
The Charles Store made an of-<lb />
fer which will aid the society in<lb />
raising funds for the year by sell-<lb />
ing for ;t a nice grade :f cheap<lb />
hose. The offer was accepted.<lb />
Ahey unis, Maybe Sawyer<lb />
Van Nortwick, William W<lb />
and J;hn Blanchard.<lb />
Mr. Kenneth Beatty. of Green-<lb />
fville, has been secured as the<lb />
Athletic cosch fear the year. He<lb />
has had considerable experience<lb />
both as a player and as a coach<lb />
and has already organized two full<lb />
teams in his fo thall squad.<lb />
The faculty advisors, a Athletic<lb />
j Council, is composed of Mr. R. C.<lb />
Deal, Chairman, and Drs. Adams,<lb />
Frank and Slay. With these men<lb />
co- perating and working with<lb />
("each Beatty. the Men's Athletic<lb />
Ass ciation hopes to accomplish a<lb />
,worthwhile pie'ee of work during<lb />
ie yejfcr.<lb />
�Ma�, . . <lb />
Junior Cabinet<lb />
Is Installed At<lb />
Vesper Service<lb />
Student Fund<lb />
Allotments Are<lb />
Made For Year<lb />
Date of Senior<lb />
Play Announced<lb />
Other Business Settled<lb />
December 8th ai I :� I an I i<lb />
dates chosen for ;h presentat<lb />
if the Seni o- Play, regardV - of<lb />
the fact that heretofore this tra-<lb />
ditional 'play has been given dur-<lb />
ing the Winter Quarter. The Sen-<lb />
iors at a former meeting decided<lb />
to change the time to the Fall<lb />
quarter.<lb />
In discussing other business con-<lb />
nected with the dignity and ser-<lb />
ionssess of the position as Sen-<lb />
iors, these students decided that<lb />
the tdass w uld meet regularly t <lb />
first Monday night f each month.<lb />
The class dues for the year were<lb />
placed at 1.00.<lb />
Among the main yearly activi-<lb />
ties discussed was the established<lb />
and eagerly awaited trip to Bay<lb />
View. Annual and commencement<lb />
bills were t uched upon. As des-<lb />
sert, the el'ass was informed h.t<lb />
it has been granted the privilege<lb />
f entertaining the college glee<lb />
crah that will be a part of the<lb />
regular entertainment pr gram.<lb />
To Sing Oct. 24<lb />
"Two and Two Make Five<lb />
When She Sings1<lb />
IS OPERA STAR<lb />
Grace Moorewill lte trd in<lb />
c meert hre.Missiire, n w in<lb />
her fourthseas n atM (MWropol-<lb />
itan Operi Eftmse. a3 ading pri-<lb />
ma d nnas prana. liastoared Eu-<lb />
r pe forseveial yesrsand is one<lb />
of the neweststarsftfce silver<lb />
screen. She appe tredthe screen<lb />
as the fait� an1 fasci; i a tng heroine<lb />
jof the�alkn?-scrperetta,<lb />
-The NewMon aids carrying<lb />
her movieamh'encesalong with<lb />
her int i tte cbal. Tbis fact<lb />
is only tec. evkn1 fi� mthe letters<lb />
to be  �nd iil thedaiiy maU i<lb />
this papaar star.<lb />
BornnJellicoe.Tennessee,<lb />
Grace Mooreas achild -ail in<lb />
the choirf tre villae �hurch. She<lb />
first seriu-h� ��� nsdered making<lb />
muMc heicat'(��, i wha student<lb />
MISS GRAY AND<lb />
LIBRARY STAFF<lb />
ENTERTAINED<lb />
Composed of 25 Freshmen Teco Echo Receives $1250<lb />
The Juni<lb />
C. A. was<lb />
service la-<lb />
Junior C ,i<lb />
of the mos<lb />
the I<lb />
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n tosed <lb />
most represeriative gii<lb />
eahman class and is c!<lb />
V. W.<lb />
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V.<lb />
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Mrs. Wright And<lb />
Daughter Go To N. Y<lb />
Mis. M. Donald Cadman and.<lb />
Mis. Rubert H. Wright left Sat-<lb />
urday, October 15, for Pkasant-<lb />
ville, N. Y the home of the for-<lb />
mer. Mr Cadman is the daugh-<lb />
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Wright antl<lb />
hs been visiting them several<lb />
by the<lb />
that a<lb />
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,$HJiiztd j<lb />
thu two C<lb />
W.<lb />
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may exist<lb />
new girls.<lb />
Junior Cabinet wa<lb />
1 5t: and siaca that<lb />
abij.eis have worket<lb />
� r-<lb />
ime<lb />
to-<lb />
The committee in charge of the<lb />
Stodent fund met Friday night,<lb />
(k)lr 7, when potitiOHM were<lb />
road and ap;roj)riati ms made. The<lb />
: money used for the asppr ipriationa<lb />
:fund mes from the $5.00 student<lb />
fee pa'd quarterly. The fund ia<lb />
used for student publications, class.<lb />
student Government. Y. W. C. A.<lb />
aetraJC'e- end entertaintbaats.<lb />
Tk- two publtcati ns. the Tecoan<lb />
Miss Sammon and Mother<lb />
Are Hostesses At Tea<lb />
Mss<lb />
nother<lb />
A'argaret Samm m and hei<lb />
gave a delightful surprise<lb />
at Ward-Belraont Collegi<lb />
ville. Her first public i<lb />
f rtunately, was  the<lb />
Theatre in Washington,<lb />
cert with Martinelli.<lb />
c tmments<lb />
her �<lb />
York<lb />
on<lb />
seek<lb />
her<lb />
her<lb />
at Nah-<lb />
ptpearance<lb />
National<lb />
in a con-<lb />
Favorable<lb />
performance led<lb />
career in New<lb />
birthday tea for Mis Helen G.<lb />
Gray, Librarian. As guests, Miss<lb />
Sammon asked the library staff of<lb />
five college girls, and Miis Emma<lb />
Hooper, of the faculty. When Mis,<lb />
Gray arrived, supposedly on a call.<lb />
tb� concealed girls sang the well<lb />
gether well. In<lb />
girl- to select for<lb />
net, these qaestion<lb />
; Will she be interes<lb />
itian w rk of the<lb />
the Toco K<lb />
reaaree $4d00 known birthday<lb />
considering what<lb />
the Juni r Cabi-<lb />
;tre considered:<lb />
ed in the C.tri<lb />
V? Will sbe<lb />
and $10 re�oe-tively. Tha<lb />
graduating -Las-es receive<lb />
each; the Junior class receives<lb />
$�250: the Junior-N rmal class<lb />
Eleven Churches<lb />
Named As Choice<lb />
Methodist Is First Choice<lb />
Eleven den miinations are ropre<lb />
seated among the 900 student<lb />
registered at the end of tha retgis<lb />
(ration. Of this number the Me<lb />
thodists a me firs with 333; Bap<lb />
tits. second with 311, and Chris- man<lb />
tims and Presbyterians third with wood, iachel Stone, Louise Mcrris,<lb />
86 each. The remaining come in Evelyn Smit-h, Isa Costen Grant,<lb />
the foil:wing order: Episcopal, 32; Koena Horton. Margaret Bawls,<lb />
work t interest other- in it? Is'<lb />
she capable and dependable? Will<lb />
she make the Asscciati n purpose<lb />
her nur.Me?<lb />
The iastallation service port: ay<lb />
ed the spirit of 8he iccasion up t<lb />
and beyond that of previ nts years.1<lb />
Candlelight and white dresses made;<lb />
the service very impressive. ;<lb />
Ethel Parker, having made a!<lb />
short appealing talk, extended the!<lb />
Light of Fellowship" to eactii<lb />
Cabinet member, wh in turn pass-j<lb />
ed it on to these in tiie audience.<lb />
The Juniar Cabinet members;<lb />
who were tlus instilled are: Bs-I<lb />
mond Bradley, Nell Williford, Hil-<lb />
da Perkins, Ethel Vi.k, Mary<lb />
Bridge Butler, Sara McFodgen,<lb />
Odell P.itohatd, Anne LaDue Hart-<lb />
Rose Bateman, Ellen Fleet-<lb />
; and the<lb />
was appro-<lb />
�S12t; Sophomores, So<lb />
Freshmen, 35. $500<lb />
priated t the Student Government<lb />
(Continued on Page Four) -<lb />
Appointments Made<lb />
To The Tecoan Staff<lb />
The Te-oanstaff fcisa Iredv<lb />
started WO!�k onthe If:13Annual.<lb />
Pi ctures a;�e being takt�nnowin<lb />
the staff room by WhiteStudi sof<lb />
NewYorkCity.<lb />
reeling, "Happy<lb />
two birthday to you and came out to<lb />
S�75 - reet her. Soon she was presented<lb />
by telegrams fr.m each guest, the<lb />
words of which spelled her name.<lb />
Later Miss Sammon presented Miss<lb />
Gray a nosegay made of handker-<lb />
chiefs from the group. For re-<lb />
freshments, teia and cakes were<lb />
served.<lb />
Some of the telegrams received<lb />
were these:<lb />
"Here's expressing love extin-<lb />
guishahle never, glowing greatly<lb />
tad ant around you<lb />
"Heaven ever lavish every nice<lb />
gift round about you<lb />
After several years of intensive<lb />
study. Grate Mo re, on February<lb />
7. 1928, made her debute at the<lb />
Metropolitan Opera House. New-<lb />
York, as Mini; in "La Bbeme<lb />
She achieved a sensational suc-<lb />
cess the following spring at Opera<lb />
Comique in Paris, h -ving ten cur-<lb />
tain calls after the first act.<lb />
las<lb />
be-<lb />
The Ed't r-in-chief. Loree Oagle<lb />
and the Business Manager, Fran-<lb />
ces Harvey were elected last<lb />
spring. Their staffs, which wert<lb />
JUNIORS ELECT<lb />
CLASS OFFICERS<lb />
app<lb />
inted last week are: editorial<lb />
Clara Vann Freeman Is<lb />
Elected President<lb />
staff. Ellen Baker, Pansy Lanier<lb />
and Doris Mae Jones; business<lb />
stafr, Hulah B. Leach and Kath-<lb />
erine Hines.<lb />
W. A. A. ENTERTAINS<lb />
NEW STUDENTS<lb />
ie<lb />
;Frends and Free Will, with<lb />
each; Lutheran, 6; Catholic i<lb />
iHtliness, with 2 each; and<lb />
G' pel Tabernacle. 1.<lb />
j <lb />
INITIATION PLANS<lb />
8<lb />
md<lb />
the<lb />
Smith,<lb />
Koena Horton<lb />
Julia Mae Bordeaux, Elizabeth! <lb />
Hines. Mary Gorham, Ellen JenY, W. C. A. CONDUCTS<lb />
kins, Janie Outland, Louise Far<lb />
Parri-h, Malene:<lb />
The<lb />
Inter-Society Committee j<lb />
The W. A. A. began its year's j met recently antl made plans for<lb />
program Saturday evening at 5:00! initiation this year,<lb />
when it entertained the freshmen Initiation week begins October<lb />
and C's at an informal paily in the 2tth. and closes the 2Dth. Saturday of the East Carolina Teachers Col-<lb />
(a.mpus Building and accepted sev-1 being the big day. liege Alumnae Association, Thurs-<lb />
At a meeting of the Junior class<lb />
.n Monday night Clara Vann Free-<lb />
man was elected president. Other<lb />
fficers elected at that time are:<lb />
Margaret Smith, vice-president;<lb />
Myrtie Gray Hodges, cheer leader;<lb />
Elizabeth Denny, Tecoan represen,<lb />
tative. The Teco Echo represen-<lb />
tative will be appointed by the<lb />
Editor-in-chief of the paper.<lb />
Plans for a Junior-Freshman en-<lb />
soci.ation was held Fi id ay night, j tertainment were discussed.<lb />
ora<lb />
ginal roll but have gained<lb />
Miss Arlev V. Moore, and Miss!m� members made talks ,4? new m6mbers to help fifl the<lb />
Elizabeth C. Smith were joint hcs-on the work of c-nrm,ttees: Eliaa-1 Qf the m wHo registered<lb />
beth Biddle. ,n Membership; Mary I Sp.ho,mores last fall, 78 regis-<lb />
Rabb, Music; Pauline Barber, Pub '<lb />
Tiais seas n Miss Moor<lb />
fore h"r the buses; season of her<lb />
career. Her coast t , coast oon-<lb />
cert tout will extend fr m early in<lb />
(.). V ber thr ugh. January.<lb />
In oncert singing there Kust<lb />
be c hvtrast of mood and key to<lb />
av itl'monotony, and a song to suit<lb />
every taste. Miss Moore there-<lb />
fore gives much thought to the se-<lb />
lecti n of her songs and includes<lb />
the grave, the gay, the classic and<lb />
the light.<lb />
In opera and on the screen Grace<lb />
Moore has played the part of fab-<lb />
ulous women of history, but she<lb />
herself is perhaps the most glam-<lb />
oro-us of all. The gods have been<lb />
good to her, g lden hair, great<lb />
beauty, slender figure, glorious<lb />
voice, great histri nic ability, and<lb />
extraordinary magnetism.<lb />
Some ne has said: "Two and two<lb />
make five when Grace Moore<lb />
stags<lb />
So far, Grace Moore may well<lb />
be ipr ud of the results of her<lb />
years in apprenticeship before sbe<lb />
made her debute into opera four<lb />
years ago. From the small be-<lb />
ginning t f a church choir singer in<lb />
(Continued on Page Four)<lb />
'rior, Virginia<lb />
Grant.<lb />
BUSINESS SESSION<lb />
The first business meeting of<lb />
the Young Woman's Christian As- I<lb />
BEGIN TO FORM 'P'tt Chapter Entertained sociation was held Fnday night,<lb />
By Faculty Members;0ctJ,er u- with Ethel Parker' � Th� Juniors ha. lost &amp;i fr<lb />
 president. i� charge. The follow thJa ori inal roll blrt have g<lb />
tesses to the Pitt County Chapter<lb />
The Poe Society has accepted<lb />
the agency, offered by tihe<lb />
Charles Store, for selling a very<lb />
ni " grade of cheap hose. Any<lb />
pa-tronage from the student<lb />
body will be appreciated.<lb />
eral n-ew members. Having been ! On Oct ber 25 all<lb />
welcomed by -the president of the on the campus will be given an<lb />
organisation, Iris Flythe, the I .opportunity to join one of the<lb />
guests viewed a pageant in which' three societies, Poe, Emerson, or<lb />
the officers were intr duced and ; Ianier.<lb />
sports represented. The committee has asked'that no<lb />
Feati of the program includ- propaganda be spread this year<lb />
�(�OS Spilmanconcerning wthich society is the<lb />
ihjbest. Each student may choose the<lb />
or she wishes to join,<lb />
v,�d to it heartily.<lb />
f<lb />
fiatn<lb />
red I<lb />
Mis<lb />
"get m<lb />
Dixie (<lb />
ehihest. rjacl<lb />
"he Smart Shoppe<lb />
iris and boys:day night, Oct.ber 13th, in the<lb />
Y Hut on the College campus.<lb />
Four new members were added,<lb />
namely: Lois Hayes, Brownie Rcb-<lb />
erson, Anna Harris and Marie<lb />
Royster. .<lb />
Mrs. E. tE. Rawls was elected to<lb />
the secretary's place to fill the<lb />
vacancy made by Miss Irene Hill.<lb />
It was deckled that the Pitt<lb />
County Chapter would again spon-<lb />
sor Founders Day on March 11,<lb />
1933.<lb />
 -Mrs. Lindsay Savage and Mrs.<lb />
tie will be joint foo�-<lb />
next meeting to be<lb />
.me of Mrs. Savage.<lb />
licity; Louise Sharp, Social; Joy<lb />
Pickard, Morning Watch; Eliza-<lb />
btOh Denny, Religions; Ethelyn<lb />
Sanders, Social Service; Ruth<lb />
Parker, World Fellowship; and Lu-<lb />
cille Rose, Student Volunteer.<lb />
Other members of the Catbinet<lb />
are: Melba O'Brien, Treasurer;<lb />
Catherine Hinson, Secretary; Mar-<lb />
garet Rogers, Techo-Echo Report-<lb />
er; It is Flythe and Helen Harkey,<lb />
Store Keepers; and Margaret Mur-<lb />
chinson Student Government Rep-<lb />
resentative.<lb />
After these talks, all members<lb />
were given the opportunity to join<lb />
one of the committees and to meet<lb />
and become organieed.<lb />
tered this year as juniors and with<lb />
transfers and advanced students<lb />
added the class has an enrollment<lb />
of 125.<lb />
Many of the Sophomores of last<lb />
fall changed their courses so that<lb />
they could receive a diploma last<lb />
year, while others have done en-<lb />
ough summer school work to be<lb />
classified as Seniors now.<lb />
TAKING TECOAN PICTURES<lb />
Pictures for the Tecoan are be-<lb />
ing made everyday now. The same<lb />
company is in charge of their tak-<lb />
ing as last year, and proofs will<lb />
be given out in two weeks.<lb />
Grcup pictures will nat be made<lb />
until early spring.  <lb />
Rev. Ryan Discusses<lb />
Science and Religion<lb />
Is<lb />
Heard By Science<lb />
Majors<lb />
"We must keep an open mind to<lb />
Religion as we do to Science de-<lb />
clared Rev. W. A. Ryan, pastor<lb />
of the Christian Church of Green-<lb />
ville, at the first regular meeting<lb />
�of the Science Club, Tuesday<lb />
night, October 11, in speaking on<lb />
the subject of "The Relationship<lb />
of Science and Religion<lb />
"Hunt for the ultimate truth in<lb />
Religion as well as in Science<lb />
he continued. "Give them the<lb />
proper relationship which is in-<lb />
valuable and which is impossible<lb />
with a closed mind<lb />
Nelson Hunsucker, president,<lb />
was in charge of the meeting. The<lb />
constitution of tihe club was read<lb />
and two amendments were made.<lb />
Punch and cakes were served in<lb />
the Biology Laboratory.<lb />
One of the new members of the<lb />
Science Club is Mr. Morgan, the<lb />
ngyv critic teacher in Science.<lb />
1<lb />
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WEDNESDAY, 0�T I<lb />
PAKE TWO<lb />
THE TEOO ECHO<lb />
The Tcco Echo<lb />
Published Bi-Weekly During The<lb />
College Year By The Student<lb />
Government Association of East<lb />
Carolina Teachers College.<lb />
EDITORIAL STAFF<lb />
Elizabeth Hay woodEditor<lb />
Wilts Mitchell Dickey<lb />
Managing Editor<lb />
William Nisbet, Jr<lb />
Associate Editor<lb />
Elisabeth Hobbs Alumnae Editor<lb />
Assistant Editors<lb />
Clyde Morton, Mary G. Parker,<lb />
Bertha Walston, Margaret Wal-<lb />
ter, Clyde Brown<lb />
Mamie E. JenkinsAdvisor<lb />
BUSINESS STAFF<lb />
Myrtie Cray Hodges Business Mgr.<lb />
Virginia TaylorAsst. Bus. Mgr.<lb />
Drury Settle <lb />
 Associate Bus. Mgr.<lb />
Advertising Managers<lb />
E I Eftbeti Denny, Clara Vann Free-<lb />
man, Margaret Smith<lb />
Circulation Managers<lb />
Jessie Glenn Cle, Mildred Gibson,<lb />
Lucy LeRoy, Lucille Rose<lb />
ML L. Wright Advisor<lb />
Advertising Rates 25c per column<lb />
inch per issue<lb />
i L I<lb />
Assibant Librarian, and five assist-<lb />
ants from the student body. The<lb />
library is open for 11 1-4 hours!<lb />
each day except Saturday when it<lb />
is not open at night. Almost al-<lb />
ways the library us comfortably<lb />
filled, especially in the afternoon.<lb />
At night it is often crowded.<lb />
Bach fall, a two-lesson course in<lb />
the use of the library is given<lb />
Fresfhmen. This course aids them<lb />
greatly in finding the books they<lb />
need and in doing their own refer-<lb />
ence work.<lb />
IMPROVE BULLETIN BOARDS<lb />
Subscription<lb />
$1.50 Per Year<lb />
Entered as second-class matter De-<lb />
cember 3, 1925, at the Postoffice,<lb />
Greenvil'e N. C, under the<lb />
act of March 3, 1879.<lb />
Which Society To Join<lb />
There are three literary socie-<lb />
ties on the campus: the Emerson,<lb />
the Lanier and the Poe. Eat of<lb />
Students at East Carolina<lb />
Teachers College have a great ad-<lb />
vantage over those at many other<lb />
schools, in the form of bulletin<lb />
boards on which to 'post announce-<lb />
ments. These bulletin boards could<lb />
be ud to a better advantage if<lb />
they were kept up to date and<lb />
were made attractive.<lb />
Many of the bulletin boards have<lb />
news posted on them that is weeks<lb />
 old. Recent ami important an-<lb />
i nouneements are lost in the bedlam<lb />
I of old news that no one' has made<lb />
! it her (business to remove. If an-<lb />
nouncements would be made on<lb />
bulletin boards, it would not be<lb />
i<lb />
jnecessary to continue the present<lb />
iann ying and inaccurate method of<lb />
I announcing in the dining halls.<lb />
ELIZABETH HAYWOOD<lb />
Editor Teco Echo<lb />
A CO-ED TELLS<lb />
HIS IMPRESSIONS<lb />
OF OUR SCHOOL<lb />
It is a natural thing for s me<lb />
species of the great college rice to<lb />
fail in forming some sort of opin-<lb />
ion unless demand is made f r it.<lb />
I, a new (and honestly admit it)<lb />
and not astoundingly over-observ-<lb />
ant student, was aware of no de-<lb />
finite opinion I bad foamed of East<lb />
Carolina Teachers College. Sud-<lb />
denly I was commanded to expos-<lb />
tulate in written form upon the<lb />
impression I had received of the<lb />
college. I submitted and have<lb />
Valuable moments are lost daily at fa conclusion that by<lb />
these organizations has the same L aagggMy period because orga-com,bing the catacombs of my dor-<lb />
rrurpose. Each wishes to establish ,niza,tk)ns do n0t use the bui,etin'<lb />
The Master Craftsman<lb />
Mi-s Wadl.ngton: And here<lb />
comes the old Master Craftsman<lb />
himself.<lb />
(Enter Mr. Ginn.)<lb />
Mr. Ginn: Yes, here I am, an<lb />
have a little plan in my P eke;<lb />
i hat will revolutionize h me lit"<lb />
f r the t red wotk"ng man.<lb />
Mass W Another plain bookcase<lb />
at you've disguised t 1 ok like<lb />
grained wood, I gness.<lb />
iM G Now aren't you en��our-<lb />
aging. Lemme see, how much<lb />
was it you offered nie f r that<lb />
plain bookcase disgused to look<lb />
;Kke grained wo d? Wasn't it . .<lb />
Miss W. (huriiedly): If you<lb />
; kindly quit raving, I'll. . �<lb />
Mr. (J. (dazedly): I guess it will<lb />
 be safe to show you my plan. You<lb />
I wouldn't know how to get a patent<lb />
on it if you wanted to. (Produces<lb />
crumpled paper.) See. my master-<lb />
piece; A combination book-rack,<lb />
footstool, and smoking stand! Life<lb />
with it will be one sweet, sweet . .<lb />
Miss W. (scsuhingly): Well,<lb />
wlnre're you going to let the cat<lb />
sleep?<lb />
� Mr. C. C till in a daze): O'h, I<lb />
worked this out just before I went<lb />
to bed, and I'd put the cat out for<lb />
the night.<lb />
Miss W You're tolling me!<lb />
(Apol g!es are offered to the<lb />
above characters for all insults<lb />
sustained. Mr. Ginn has done a<lb />
beautiful piece of w rk on a book-<lb />
case made of ungiteaned wood<lb />
wh!ch he has made to appear<lb />
j grained. He is woiking now on<lb />
plans for a combination book rack,<lb />
footstool, and smokingstand. The<lb />
Open Forum<lb />
To the Edit r:<lb />
A Sophomore Talk h<lb />
Over<lb />
"It m K be gri .i'<lb />
f n toman srbi i oked<lb />
ith open<lb />
Why can't the co-eds have then<lb />
 .  -v. rlv- .vho were JOJ uslj i<lb />
mild mr I en after 8 'V B- ' ' tj<lb />
' r  � ii i they were t<lb />
itrhf' Bemuse of the recent � <lb />
� '� �  j �� "I w oi.i.r if I 11<lb />
8 n p ' ,1  no "I w oi.l.r if<lb />
regulation c ncernina the closing <lb />
0t an buildings, e ep  Hbrars <lb />
after seven-U<lb />
and (1 o mJtOl ies,<lb />
abe c -vd now have no pM e �<lb />
their own at night,<lb />
iris have I teir dormit lies<lb />
th�<lb />
It ia a- r<lb />
Or !<lb />
tht<lb />
gir<lb />
the boya have nothing yet<lb />
boys are students as well as 8�r<lb />
"he boys want their "bull"<lb />
5i' ns<lb />
reryth r<lb />
rover � al<lb />
� r, shmen<lb />
II theii <lb />
iot pric<lb />
ik m<lb />
as well 89 the girls want to:r ja -  P<lb />
therings. But because the closing of � "<lb />
the Go-ed Building the boys are da- hn �<lb />
MYRTIE tAY HOIK<lb />
Business Manager Toco<lb />
ES<lb />
Foh<lb />
The otihe<lb />
w ndering<lb />
.Munn.<lb />
co-eds yon ve<lb />
about are:<lb />
f Beaufort Hi; B<lb />
Edward South Ed<lb />
Joyner, of Arthur<lb />
Grav, )f LaGrange<lb />
been<lb />
Robert<lb />
.�v. jamin<lb />
Hi; James<lb />
Hi; Eugeiu-<lb />
Hi: James<lb />
pi ivel f a pi tee in<lb />
ther at night.<lb />
Although we boys arc not excep-<lb />
tionally studious, we hardly ever<lb />
study in the library (not always<lb />
because of tfce eonfoai n, ei<lb />
yet we need a quiet ; la e to stt<lb />
Keel, of Stokes Hi; Ah ah Pag<lb />
, Trent n Hi; Thomas Hernia<lb />
:if Brookneal Hi, (Virginia);<lb />
Carietoa MaoMilJn, of Mora<lb />
iV.<lb />
! There vou are girls! 48 f t<lb />
i<lb />
j for y ra to fight over<lb />
Italk to. dance with, and make 1 .v<lb />
1 , i i � i . i<lb />
!t , but don : negelct the old stano<lb />
ys is all we ask.<lb />
How A Senior Feels<lb />
n.<lb />
.no<lb />
ss'p about<lb />
which to ga- n nation<lb />
land I w.l! repay, '<lb />
the Fresfcman, f <lb />
year that we <lb />
i d the penalt ea h<lb />
. r-1. by the aophomi � ��<lb />
a � fre hm.in. Gee, it<lb />
n at night. The football player then, but no we<lb />
have little ther time in which to weei a rau ' �<lb />
study, just 'as the boya who work eds, sw.v" �<lb />
in the aftesno ns. Because of the waste basket for<lb />
fa t f:at we have f ur rooms in n w our turn has<lb />
which to study and one roam forjoan retarB wn<lb />
BOcisJ purposes, we wish to have "That ha pened 1<lb />
our place on the campus opes at- an<lb />
ter A p. m.<lb />
WHY THE LIGHTS?<lb />
a literary spirit founded and dev r .<lb />
eloped on the abilities of its mem-i phmee the principle reason the<lb />
bers. Each holds for high ideals, L lK)ards ,are not ustHj for<lb />
giving the girls and boys on the . announcements is because afa<lb />
campus an opportunity to fight � rea <lb />
for these ideals. U &amp;&amp;me . <lb />
The societies are literary in the I, and . fcfeey <lb />
nensa that they try to develop in,an y w &amp; A <lb />
their members t)he ability to speak' , , ,  , . . .<lb />
J r ! evolved a plan that is being watch-<lb />
c-apablv and successfully in pub ,  . , .  , .<lb />
 !ed with interest. On its boaixl are<lb />
lie. However, all of the time is'<lb />
Dot devoted to literary effort,<lb />
author of the 'above <lb />
anxious to see it jomp<lb />
one else, hut had t<lb />
cra:k to bring "The M<lb />
man" before the <lb />
dents.)<lb />
s.4ji of �he tima is taken up with;<lb />
a ual activities, which cause the;<lb />
mant mind I migtht find there im-<lb />
pressions that I had conceived un-<lb />
consciously. My results are re-<lb />
corded and perhaps contorted.<lb />
-As a co-ed I first considered E.<lb />
C. T. C. an institution for the in-<lb />
struction and bousing of a great<lb />
number of the members of the<lb />
fairer sex, where I would, no doubt<lb />
be exposed to class curriculum, the<lb />
process of education, the wiles of<lb />
women, and the scorn of the irvtel- ifor your appro<lb />
ligent professor. Thus far this isico-eds of E. C.<lb />
published attractive articles. Its!10 a �reat extent true despite ad- tKjn-t co iv<lb />
posters are wsll phwmed and later- � �� � nvuWpli- : And lacHes, �<lb />
.to<lb />
tfd<lb />
"u-<lb />
HERE COME<lb />
THE N<lb />
Ijadies!�At h<lb />
esting. That bulletin board<lb />
I cation of my problems. value sh a<lb />
ls Next as a transfer student, I ihxuls from a<lb />
read and few minutes ihave to be j was inclined to compare the gen- L u ,i)n't ut<lb />
g�is to become more intimately , . . . , , 7 - . . J v u' (1 " !<lb />
used to announce what the organi- eral appearance, both in architec- great pioasur<lb />
1 ture and otherwise of E. C T. Cnew qq-<lb />
acquainted, and more united<lb />
All of the societies are equally<lb />
gvvod, and are capable of guiding<lb />
any activities, therefore it matters<lb />
very little which one you join.<lb />
t'h OSS that one which you like<lb />
best; join it; and once you have<lb />
joined, work for it. Make it your<lb />
society.<lb />
wereand the oollee which I attended Messrs. Ka.<lb />
before coming here. There aie dif pak.er and<lb />
: fotences and s.ini-ilaritieM, bait lQ State it'o.<lb />
zation is doing.<lb />
If these bulletin boards<lb />
played up, they would be one of<lb />
the greatest assete to the classes j shall not say that either is wholly jand jostfph<lb />
and organizations, and they can be'unsatisfactory. The Collage plant e. Mun-a<lb />
5layed up if made interesting and compares favorably, and in many j Rodi t of g<lb />
attractive. leases, excek those of er c 1- jCar ,lina.<lb />
leges I am surei E. C. . C. atu-jciemson; I'<lb />
 !dents may justly be proud of ,jt j. j<lb />
One Nlgnt their building�and their, excellent Troy Bui<lb />
 equipment. Woodruff.<lb />
Mondav, October 17, was an! far as my limiled acquaint- . L, minaCf<lb />
eventful night and it carried with ancC with the coik�e pon,11t? me Ctege;<lb />
it the air of breathless excitement;10 J feel that the c�1!e,re ls Eton; All .<lb />
combined with the feeling of death Iwbat t should be' chrislian- v�� School; a<lb />
While we were washing the s.upful and ahve" of Willis<lb />
present librarian, Miss Helen G per dishes in the college dining hall! However. J lhave a h,t of critl- j Beid�<lb />
Gray, was the first faculty mem- ! the lights suddenly went out. Osaka CiSm whlch l hop� W,U l0 conAul" i there a-�<lb />
ered constructive rather than des-<lb />
ih 1<lb />
V'alkei<lb />
OIK UBRARY<lb />
The library of East Carolina<lb />
Teachers College has shown rapid<lb />
growth, along with the college. The<lb />
hev;and college girls alike were wmk-V'�vmmZriw�7?m .T. "Ikway,<lb />
ber employed to devote all<lb />
time to the library. She came8 m f '� le mc�  K  u i �f ,ir�,rv n it �. <lb />
tie of dishes did not stop While the! � uemocracj �n tne cam Ray M<lb />
� �� . " tructive. To a slight extent there  <lb />
cessant rat-1. , , Goroan,<lb />
ia the fall of 1923 when the li-<lb />
brary occupied Dr. Meadows' pres-<lb />
ent classroom, and part of the<lb />
classroom adjoining it. In the pre-<lb />
vious years it thad been under the<lb />
supervision of Miss Ross as an ad-<lb />
dition to her regular work.<lb />
At that time the library contain-<lb />
ed 2100 volumes, and Miss Gray<lb />
had one assistant. It was never<lb />
opened at nigttrt, and during the<lb />
day was not open for as many<lb />
hours as at present. During the<lb />
school year of 1922-23, there were<lb />
h200 books lent for home use.<lb />
Compare figures with those for<lb />
1931-32. At the close of the year<lb />
there were 17,132 volumes in the<lb />
Library. The total circulation for<lb />
the year was 115,847. Of these,<lb />
52,755 volumes were works both<lb />
fiction and non-fiction that were<lb />
lent for home use. 63,092 vol-<lb />
umes were books on reserve and<lb />
used from the desk.<lb />
In addition to tihe regular vol-<lb />
umes in she library, there are<lb />
about 90 periodical magazines, of<lb />
general and sipecial interest, and<lb />
the leading state daily newspapers.<lb />
Last year there were few new<lb />
works added to the library al-<lb />
though sorae new fiction was se-<lb />
cured. Most of the funds were<lb />
placed hi the rebinding of books<lb />
and replacing of fiction.<lb />
The library building used at<lb />
piesent was completed in 1924,<lb />
and was first opened for use in<lb />
October of that year. The staf<lb />
has grown until, besides Mtiss<lb />
Gray, there are Miss Sammon, the<lb />
lights were out.<lb />
Before leaving the dining room<lb />
m nt<lb />
pus. That was the first impres-<lb />
sion I received during registration I V V.<lb />
and matriculation. I found it very <lb />
I have been a senior only a week.<lb />
but I have already realized the<lb />
dignity of the classifieti n. So<lb />
that no one could possibly overlook<lb />
the fact that I am a senior, I.se-<lb />
oLted a chapel seat n the front<lb />
row directly before Dr. Wright.<lb />
Was it a thrill to sit there where<lb />
n i one but a senior is allowed to<lb />
!be? I coul.i feel the whole stu-<lb />
r I �5, dent body gazing enviously toward<lb />
I the front. The freshmen tried to<lb />
litlkeep their minds on Dr. Wright's<lb />
new j talk, but were constantly distract-<lb />
iaseied by me and my classmates.<lb />
I all. I "Oh. if only I had as much sense<lb />
iddedjas those seniois passed like a<lb />
� ' i any wirelesa message from one Freah-<lb />
Heyman to another. These and many<lb />
i take'other sensations swelled my hed<lb />
our as I sat day-dreaming. I hardly<lb />
remember seeing any ne as 1<lb />
 Edward stinnted f rth through the halls<lb />
'� of N so satisfied with myself that 1<lb />
 Faylor,could smile happily on "the<lb />
Wake Forworld.<lb />
and R nald I Since I .have practice teaching<lb />
, � North:this term, I decided to go down to<lb />
Jr of:the High School after chapel and<lb />
' . of Cita- observe a class. As I sat at the<lb />
: Davidson; j back of the classroom and watched<lb />
� ;�� �; Leon while my experienced critic teach-<lb />
i: Charles Ier tried to control a group of mis-<lb />
Teachers jehiev us high school students, my<lb />
nith, of!swelled head contracted so fast 1<lb />
Eipisvopal j really -xpected an explosion. Glad-<lb />
olson, III, !y yT aid I have exchanged places<lb />
with any Freshman. Only then<lb />
�ms chapsdid I realize the dignity and brains<lb />
arence Gal- necessary to be a good Senior, and<lb />
� rell, Daniel a Practice Teacher.<lb />
lay lor Oarr,<lb />
Dennis, Bel-<lb />
Blanchard.<lb />
he (� liege any expense<lb />
can.<lb />
makes Shem ! ok a -<lb />
� hat girl, and n paj I<lb />
I gh.<lb />
 Another thing �<lb />
To the Editor: tsof more a hippy<lb />
Ec nomy has been taught u? ialdont have to sit in<lb />
everything since we have Keen in during chapel. Thai<lb />
College. We have been asked � you as a freshn i<lb />
turn off the lights in our rooms I can i d asn <lb />
when we go aat, and to ail in sav-japperc-lassmen.<lb />
we We ka w al! h�-<lb />
�are jealously regarde<lb />
Woy is it, then, that the lights! man WOO has a '<lb />
in the Campos Building are sUow-lticular co-ed, for<lb />
cd bo remain n night after aight, j thinks the soph has<lb />
through study hour, and until lover her by bav ng<lb />
ab ut eleven o'clock. I room on!longer.<lb />
the front wing of C tten, and knowi So it is with a t ph<lb />
it to be true that these lights do great life it is, bat<lb />
burn. I wish to suggest that the Don't y a cry, I "<lb />
same Social Committee that is in I don't you cry.<lb />
charge of the Saturday night j Y u'll be a Sophoi<lb />
dances le put in charge of seeing j by<lb />
that the lights are turned out each1 <lb />
night when the students leave. i ��. � <lb />
Mary Met ormKR<lb />
I what's the idea of g<lb />
ery morning at 6:30<lb />
� , � . The roommate: Tr<lb />
v hv d � we cut corners It<lb />
. i i � i , ,says to.<lb />
must be laziness, because we know!<lb />
that we aren't in such a hurry to �<lb />
get i� our room and study. Our!<lb />
campus is beautiful but it will not;<lb />
be ling if we continue to cut!<lb />
across and leave a bare spot here<lb />
and a bare spot there.<lb />
E specially should we try to keep<lb />
the plot of grass in front of the<lb />
Campus building free el bare'<lb />
spots. Ijast year it was nothing<lb />
but one big grasless piece of<lb />
ground. Now it is one of the most I<lb />
beautiful places on the campus.<lb />
The walks are opposed to be used<lb />
to walk on, so let's walk on them,<lb />
not the grass.<lb />
lTTTING CORNERS<lb />
m. Bullock,<lb />
we discovered the huge fire to theldifficult to oblain brformationl "� " JT� ' "  7<lb />
soutMvest ofus. The flame of,from older students Had it not 'n&amp;ht' J�hn Wa"en' �arrM! Lee<lb />
Was. Woodard, Perry King, Dan<lb />
Wright, John Warren, Oarrie Lee<lb />
the Banner Warehouse gave a tea-l Th71Zuiy and a" fewlfff SB,�Wn h� <lb />
gic l�ht to the entire town. Thejolder aequaintances J would have the extreme pleasure of seeing<lb />
streets were crowded with cars been very mwh diaT,pointed in f vou before-they went to<lb />
on their way to the fire, each car the college. I heard one fresh- Gree"y Hl-<lb />
'�'� . . �� i J. C. Wynne, Jr Alton White-<lb />
man girl remark that it took her . . , T,   . <lb />
 . . " . hurst, and Kelly Abevounis, of Be-<lb />
somewhat over two hours to regis-  , " , ,<lb />
� tv� , t Ii thel. ay they are about to feel at<lb />
ter. The average time for this1, � , �. T ,<lb />
iU , , . , . , home over here, as do Wm. Jvihn-<lb />
process at the school from which, , r � J'  T , , ,<lb />
t 4- ����� j i i- Jn ani " � O. Jolly, Jr of Ayden.<lb />
I transferred was less than an: . �. , TJ' . . <lb />
i . �� , and Woodrow Wortmngton and<lb />
hour -per capita, including law and T ,  . B<lb />
�ki -3in �.�� �lilton Jones of Wintervill<lb />
Farmville respectively.<lb />
filled with an unbearable silence<lb />
On coming back to our room, we<lb />
found that the dormitories were<lb />
practically dark there being no<lb />
light except in the corridors. Ev-<lb />
ery face was filled with a sad or<lb />
unnatural expression of expect-<lb />
ancy.<lb />
Had the older<lb />
medical students<lb />
.students not (helped new ones there<lb />
When we entered the campus j the tLme woul(<lb />
and<lb />
A Senior.<lb />
IN NATl RES Sl'ELL<lb />
building we found that the usual<lb />
dance wtas yet undisturbed, though<lb />
the shadows of the fire flickered<lb />
on the porch of the building.<lb />
A space of time filledwith ter-<lb />
rors, creepy feelings and ghost-<lb />
like echoes. How one night could<lb />
be so like unto death and yet so<lb />
teeming with life, I cannot under-<lb />
stand.<lb />
I GODDA CODE<lb />
I'se dat ray aroun' ma haid.<lb />
Oh, Lawdy, I is almost daid!<lb />
Lemme huddle neah dat fan,<lb />
Lemme smell dat grease an' tar.<lb />
I'se purty cross an' mean, I s'pose,<lb />
But I igodda code right in ma doze.<lb />
Po' hot 'lasses down ma froat!<lb />
Pa, bring me yo' ovahcoat!<lb />
Ma, put ma feets inna pan o' water<lb />
Marindy, make it mo' dan hotter!<lb />
Dis cough am sho'ly bad an' hurtin'<lb />
I'se a gittin' wuss, fo' certain.<lb />
I'ss been mo' dan bad, I 'low.<lb />
Lawd I'se sorry, dig I vow.<lb />
Jus' doa' lemme doe like has!<lb />
Corns 'eaib ma, and' pa, an sis;<lb />
I feel death's col' hands, does you ?<lb />
Oh, oh lawdy! I . . kachoo<lb />
have been much i<lb />
longer.<lb />
However, having been asked for<lb />
my impression of E. C. T. C, and<lb />
not a comparison with other<lb />
schools, I will get back to my j<lb />
point.<lb />
The faculty is the finest with <lb />
whicfti I have ever worked. There!<lb />
is a personal touch which one gets <lb />
that makes hkn feel that he is a j<lb />
part of the school. This is very!<lb />
necessary to students wtho must j<lb />
carry the maximum amount of j<lb />
work.<lb />
Summing up the good Ipoints and!<lb />
bad points I find the former out<lb />
weigh the latter very greatly and<lb />
thus I say that Greenville should<lb />
be very protud of Bast Carolina<lb />
Teachers College.<lb />
(Finis)<lb />
I wish I were a living tree<lb />
with not much more to do<lb />
I'd stand and look up to the sky<lb />
And dream all day of you.<lb />
Then if you were another tree<lb />
And were standing by my side<lb />
If you smiled on all the others<lb />
I'd promise not to chide.<lb />
And if love spoke true to me<lb />
For other things I would not<lb />
care<lb />
We'd join our boughs in trustful<lb />
silence<lb />
And then be wedded there.<lb />
Bertha Walston.<lb />
NOSTALGIA, commonly called<lb />
homesickness is a terrible disease,<lb />
but .ne good thing about it is that<lb />
j most people usually survive the<lb />
dread malady. It makes a fresh-<lb />
man cry by the hours, until an up-<lb />
perclassman roommate wonders<lb />
if she has gone permanently or<lb />
temporarily, insane.<lb />
One fresihman appreciates her<lb />
Teco Eho; she climbed up fuur<lb />
flights of steps to get it.<lb />
WE DYE YOIK<lb />
Shoes, Satchels, Bags,<lb />
Gloves, Purses. Hat-<lb />
to match your<lb />
costume<lb />
Work Guaranteed to<lb />
Be Satisfactory<lb />
PLAIN DYE<lb />
Black, Tan, Broun<lb />
At 50c<lb />
Norfolk Shoe Dye Shop<lb />
Norfolk Shoe Shop<lb />
316 Evans Street<lb />
Greenville, N. C.<lb />
Opposite J. C. IVi <lb />
Store<lb />
Miller-Jones Shoe Co.<lb />
A GOOD PLACE TO SHOP<lb />
HOSE 49c PER PAIR<lb />
2 PAIR FOR 95c.<lb />
GRANTS<lb />
HEADQUARTERS<lb />
FOR STATIONERY AND<lb />
PARTY NOVELTIES<lb />
Helen Boomer says sfhe has at<lb />
last become sufficiently large to<lb />
fill two chapel seats at one time.<lb />
The other day the girl who sits<lb />
next to her in Chapel had to have<lb />
her pieture made at that tints, so<lb />
she asked Helen is the name of<lb />
friendship to please occupy her<lb />
seat. Both girls were dhecked<lb />
present. "A friend in need eh?<lb />
We Are Here<lb />
If the word smart means anything to you then<lb />
you will find the smartest dresses, coats, sport<lb />
and dress suits, and swagger suits too. Also we<lb />
have the newest gloves, bags, hosiery, hats.<lb />
Do come to see us E. C. T. C. Girls. We<lb />
tend you special prices always. - "<lb />
WIL<lb />
McLehWs<lb />
MILLINERY DEPARTMENT<lb />
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ESDAY, OCT. 19. 1932.<lb />
THE TEOO ECHO<lb />
PACE THREE<lb />
rofKA CC A CT finds  keptand Beemin�riy<lb />
rKv-�Vl V.VAOI �ry productive farms. However,<lb />
- � � a -r- thtse folks suffer from the same<lb />
jQ COVST dO0��,e that afflicts all agrieul-<lb />
1 V- -� � tural 'projects just now, low prices.<lb />
St. Louis and Kansas City, Mj<lb />
riiaui<lb />
envi<lb />
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it make a<lb />
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WE DYE YOUR<lb />
Sat hols. Bags,<lb />
Purses, Hats<lb />
atch your<lb />
costume<lb />
Guaranteed to<lb />
Satisfactory<lb />
UN DYE<lb />
Tan. Brown<lb />
At 5@e<lb />
Shoe Dy� Shop<lb />
Norfolk Shoe Shop<lb />
Evans Street<lb />
eenvitle, N. V.<lb />
iiti J. . Penny<lb />
St!V<lb />
NT'S<lb />
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EPARTMENT<lb />
A. W. Fleisch-Iar� outstanding packing centers<lb />
I You will find large<lb />
Mr.<lb />
,d the .Memorial Bap-lY.0U find meal ��<lb />
. , P�ata located in these cities and<lb />
Greenville, N.  has -<lb />
the foot of them must be the city.<lb />
So on yiu go, wondering. But<lb />
when you are so chose that you<lb />
feel like vou must soon turn riirht "11   "� �� � ��� � � � �-<lb />
up their iminviti �� i H valley at the foot of the pass. Ad- a,e. Here is a country that rement valley where large irriga<lb />
v�. tu uninvi  sues� y50" S" jectives are inadequate to convey to' minds one of portions of Z-anejiion projects are carried on. Sac<lb />
c,vei the city that you could not(J � , J:���;t JL. r.r!wV stjrif,s. lt ia rtainlv a 1 ramento is tl<lb />
see liefore. And it is not a small<lb />
the world From Buena Vista you rise the huge book-cliffe, sheerWhile the examination is a bit in-<lb />
travel along a fine valley to Twin perpendicular cliffs that rise sud-Jconvenient, it is undoubtedly ne-<lb />
Lakes. Here are two bodies of 'denly from the surface with only eesaary. Once over the Sierra<lb />
water nestled in the bosom of this slides of broken shale near their range you descend into the Sacra<lb />
some trepidation<lb />
ami<lb />
airan<lb />
Union<lb />
n mte<lb />
hen<lb />
i. Now Mexico,<lb />
Mississippi, Ala-<lb />
ra from which<lb />
ouched our other<lb />
xville, Tennessee.<lb />
i h a trip acquaints<lb />
h of the �e graphy,<lb />
pie of i'ur country<lb />
 � to be attained by<lb />
M�: eover, y u will<lb />
sense of the bigness<lb />
less' f or country,<lb />
real led before. You<lb />
a eil:zell<lb />
s, and rise above tht<lb />
f some section or<lb />
�-� things, 1 believe,<lb />
!e results from such<lb />
isj forming their principal industry.<lb />
the Teeo Echo an uc-jThe Missouri river separates the<lb />
i coast to coast trip he two Kansas cities, one in each<lb />
ig bis summer vacation. ���� After finding the 'Tourist<lb />
ie will be f particular'Home' and the 'ILtel' both unsat-<lb />
members of the Memo- i'sfactory, when you desired seme<lb />
Church, to those inter- i eonvfort following a long hot day<lb />
vel ng, especially in the driving, the auto ctamip proved<lb />
Geography students.) � trui' 'haven of rest In a de-<lb />
lightful hollow just off the high-<lb />
way, 'Victory Camp' was located.<lb />
barge shade trees adorned fine<lb />
rney that cov. kept liiWns fa midst � whkh<lb />
might find just the kind of accom-<lb />
Proin North 'mtKjatjon he desired. Thereafter,<lb />
1 us through needless to ;say we sOUght out<lb />
foil -wing states. p,aces Th(?y are m c(m<lb />
jcky, Missouri, fortabie and least expen3ive<lb />
I tah, Nevada , .<lb />
in returning Journey across Kansas prov-<lb />
' ch! t� be an endurance contest with<lb />
the heat. You soon et into the<lb />
great wheat growing section, and<lb />
in as much as the wheat had al-<lb />
ready leen cut, nought but im-<lb />
 mense fields of stubble stretched<lb />
from the road side .as far as youi<lb />
eye could see. Across these fields<lb />
blew terrific winds that were noth-<lb />
ing less than a blast from an in-<lb />
ferno. The thermometer in the<lb />
car never fell below 115 degrees<lb />
all day, and you felt completely<lb />
r .l j baked and absolutely parched when<lb />
of the , . , . ,<lb />
you reached a point at which to<lb />
top for the night. So Kansas left<lb />
a memory of severe torture, and<lb />
must I traverse its wheat field<lb />
areas again, I hope it may be at<lb />
another time than mid-July.<lb />
One more day brings us into the<lb />
'Rockies. We often picture in<lb />
place. There are some large build-<lb />
ings in it. But beside the mighty<lb />
heights against which the city nes<lb />
somebody else their exquisite beau- Cray's stries. It is certainly a ramento is the governmental seat<lb />
ty as they reflect the image ofan' m which you would not earelof the State and offers many at-<lb />
the surrounding mountains and ito oe lost. There are many unex- . tractions to the visitor. Since our<lb />
country on their plaid surfaces � pected'depresions' (not economic) : objective was San Francisco that<lb />
news against which the city nes- whjch &amp; re;ilty; into which you might suddenly j night, it was necessary to faurry<lb />
.Vim U � �Zu�-l ZSf i the mountains reflected in the 11 if y,u had no a-quaintance on. Crossing the valley you will<lb />
wrks LrZZu iTnC" Jas or those towering heights with it. The only inhabitants come to the Coast range, and once<lb />
orks marxelously, but, O, w :risi fr ,m their �hore Jusl seemed to be the ever present you begin the ascent of this range<lb />
smal he does appear when bisL ,ivkkH, ' d 1ari, (1(gs Jack Rabbits, and, I you will observe a distinct change<lb />
works are placed s.de by side with J J � ,upp(,Se. ratt!e -nakes. Two towns in atmospheric conditions. Imme-<lb />
pass or go on via Leadsville, but'e to be found. Thompsons and diately it is cooler, and continues<lb />
you would then cross two passes, Green River, the latter derives it, to grow colder as you approach th-<lb />
that of the Creator. At Colorado<lb />
Springs I had to stop for a small<lb />
repair. Then began the first at<lb />
temJ'to �"h in?nd 1 ascending over 10,000 feet fJr each � from the stream that fWs Bay region. Arriving<lb />
tempt to push into and up these , u . furnLS;u.s the uny touch w f und a Ferry re<lb />
majestic, snow crowned peaks, The<lb />
roads are g .od, and if your car has<lb />
anything in its motor that will $ull<lb />
you are safe, but if not, then I ex-<lb />
pect it will be you who will do the<lb />
pushing or pulling, or maybe slid-<lb />
ing.<lb />
The first mile brought me to a<lb />
standstill with a boiling radiator.<lb />
I removed the cap and had a pow-<lb />
erful demonstration of 'Old Faith-<lb />
ful' the geyser with out going to<lb />
one. We had thought to follow the by it and famishes the only tou<lb />
latter route, but somebody turned (,f verdure to be seen through<lb />
the road sign so that it pointed the , this pitiless territory. It baa ev-<lb />
wrong way and we were soon bo ery aspect of unfriendliness. Ar-<lb />
ginning the climb over ndepend- riving at Price one begins a climb<lb />
ence Pass. Immediately you start ov�r another range that wtU bring<lb />
up on a narrow road, just wide � mU the valley located by<lb />
enough for one car. Here and Brigham Young as the situation<lb />
there it widens sufficiently to per- '�� whieh he was to establish the<lb />
mit two to pass, but you w�ald Mormons as they are commonly<lb />
not meet many others traversing called, and at the head f this re-<lb />
it The atmosphere is most invig- niarkable valley by the shores ol<lb />
lg toi orating and you will see numerous the Great Salt Lake stands the<lb />
Yellowstone park to see it. That inounUin sixexma (iashing 0Ter entrancing city named for the<lb />
meant the radiator must be f illed j . ffl tumulUll)US Lake, Salt Like City. Tbe story<lb />
again after eootaig, but where was �ashi may n�t(. ho(, an(i f this city and its founder, must<lb />
the water? Once more, nature  � . i .<lb />
, . , . , . ' , ; there the deep quiet pools where<lb />
was kind in supplying a fine, clear j  .  �� � .<lb />
1 ' " ' the fisherman may ply his sport<lb />
mountain stream close by to meet; , ��<lb />
th's need. Having gotten its sec-<lb />
ond breath, the ear seemed to de-<lb />
cide that since it bad to go over,<lb />
it might just as well settle down i<lb />
to doing its part and get it over. jdwelljn,g<lb />
Thereafter, no further trouble of<lb />
that nature appeared, and we con-<lb />
tinued fur climb into these peaks<lb />
toward Buena Vista, Colorado, the<lb />
W' found a berry reads<lb />
out I whereby we could g<lb />
destination, and thi<lb />
down the Sacramei<lb />
acr ss the Bay aff<lb />
 . � ,ilirhtfn'<lb />
at Vallejo<lb />
to leave<lb />
lirect to ur<lb />
Ao h ur ride<lb />
River an I<lb />
d one of the<lb />
ores of th:<lb />
which in Jul<lb />
entire tr�<lb />
fully cleai<lb />
a ras e thing ran I<lb />
prevalent fogs. T<lb />
ting .and it spread<lb />
golden sheen acr ss<lb />
and gave us our<lb />
f the Golden Gat<lb />
ne looks from th<lb />
almost i<lb />
Faculty News<lb />
Misses Browning, Taylor, Rain-<lb />
water, and McGee motored to<lb />
Rocky Motunt Sunday afternoon<lb />
and bad dinner with Misses Emily<lb />
and Elizabeth Hyman. Miss<lb />
Browning reports a very nice time.<lb />
While taking the latter half of<lb />
his vacation last week, Mr. B. W.<lb />
Ginn visited in Raleigh, Selma and<lb />
Smithfield, but spent most of the<lb />
time in Goldsboro with his mother.<lb />
He proved t be an efficient nurse<lb />
after he learned not to give an<lb />
overdose of medk-ine.<lb />
Miss Ross spent the week-end in<lb />
Bonuert n witih her mother who<lb />
has been ill for sometime.<lb />
Kiss Willis visited her mother in<lb />
Raleigh last waak-eodi He<lb />
'her spends most of<lb />
I In R.ieigh <lb />
ally that i<lb />
t he<lb />
mo-<lb />
jnuiii<lb />
but it is only occasion-<lb />
ie may be there during<lb />
.��<lb />
� winter m<lb />
Mr. R. W.<lb />
r<lb />
its shimmering<lb />
� he bay waters,<lb />
u- perfeel view<lb />
t.ii-iKigh whicii<lb />
e Bay toward the<lb />
Ginn is now ak:r<lb />
part of his vacation -which he d<lb />
not get in the summer.<lb />
Mi<lb />
Spillman was senously<lb />
calm waters of the gentle 1'a.afit<lb />
i i lu. left for another telling ' Along the eastern shore are the<lb />
there the deep quiet pools where lH U!l 'ol anol-au luR- . . � , , ,  , ,  ,<lb />
When you leave Salt Lake City cities of Richmond, Berkeley, Oak-<lb />
 ,  w 'into and through Nevada land, Alameda, while San Fran-<lb />
and capture a flashing mountain to cross taw aim ui "h" , � �<lb />
trout. Onward and upward, you you have another desert to cro-s. Cisco, set up nits seven hills bath-<lb />
Avend your way. Here and there This is the Great Salt Desert wni,h ed in She glorious hght of the set-<lb />
. . , , � . � I ah old iudire was formerly the Xing sun. Our destination had<lb />
a shepherd may be seen with his t sn. jhi juoj,t was iu�w s<lb />
 ' , V.nttom f the Great Salt Sea when been reached,<lb />
sheep.otherwise no people, no tot,um m i-t v.iet a. <lb />
ola-es Soon you will its sh res extended beyond pies - � �<lb />
Uome'to the last' climb up the side cnt boundaries. Here a unique NOVELTY IN BURLAP<lb />
 of the mountain that has every s�ht greets your eyes as the road <lb />
1 appearance f; sheer precipiee. stretches across these immense. In Miss Peterson's office is a<lb />
'But up vou mast j, and then fields of dazzling salt. As far as w rk of art that well deserves at-<lb />
objeetive for that day's joumey. faefjre  ve . st hort climb is the eye can reach to the mountains jtention of eaoh visitor. ft is a<lb />
dl<lb />
two days last week because of<lb />
wht seemed to be a ease of over-<lb />
work. He has had only one-half<lb />
day away from the office chis year.<lb />
Pr.tf: (to female student who<lb />
had .been bowing him an unusual<lb />
amount of courtesy): "Young lady,<lb />
I believe you ibave the faculty for<lb />
love making<lb />
Sweet Young Thing: "Oh no sir!<lb />
only the student body<lb />
eenville on July 13.<lb />
- led us through the<lb />
State to Mars Hill<lb />
re to leave our two<lb />
r the summer. After<lb />
settled and spending<lb />
in that quiet moun-<lb />
ti-k in ne of those<lb />
�  we were ready to<lb />
tl rouraey.<lb />
our<lb />
imagination just what it will be<lb />
like to see some locality in which<lb />
we have never been. So pushing<lb />
n across western Kansas and<lb />
eastern Colorado I watched inten-<lb />
sely for a first glimpse wf these<lb />
mighty crags that form the back-<lb />
they are, and really inviting. (Cer<lb />
tainly in the summer time this is<lb />
true; one might change his tune<lb />
when they are swept with winter<lb />
st rms and snow.) As we traveled<lb />
on I noted my gas supply was de-<lb />
creasing rather rapidly, and we<lb />
retol ore<lb />
-tate<lb />
'unknown'<lb />
bone of our American Continent.)were then in sparsely settled coun-<lb />
AU the way across Kansas and try descending the first pass<lb />
eastern Colorado you have been<lb />
to be traclim1)ing t, a njgher altitude, al-<lb />
i ud that Tennessee thmh you do R su snadaaI1y you<lb />
antauis than Ij� ely<lb />
You are also in the coun-<lb />
-e mountains than li sCarceiy eoascious of any dif<lb />
redit for, or else my ; f<lb />
.sons had not nvade Uy yu may eKiXM.iem.e lhe<lb />
impression. Every ; mirage Hence vou may be a bit<lb />
it we had descended .p, about the first sight of<lb />
aid could settle down mninUms and feel doubtful<lb />
,ng with less fear; whether it is rtMnv them or not.<lb />
mat wind in g. ag we wended way up hiu<lb />
One finds mot fertile and dettght-1 tMtg an(J n u.h the Summit, that border these fields there is curious hanging made of rayon on<lb />
Jul valleys tucked away between! .  , . . (jst 0 tjie nothing but salt. The auto roadjburlap, tfie design intricate; the<lb />
these m untains. How enticing now banks July uth clear sun-U��l the railroad are parallel, colors harmonizing; the pattern,<lb />
shine and still. At the' top of the Otherwise there seems to be noUa (�ldity. It is a map of North<lb />
pass you may pause, and still see evidence of man's having mfide Carolina constructed by Hiss<lb />
the other peak pushing their heads any inroads in this tractless waste. Peterson and her nieces and ne-<lb />
above your point of vantage. It At the border of the salt desert :vhews. ,Too attractive to use for<lb />
is a great sight, one long to be you cross the Utah line into Neva-j a rag as was its �.g.nal purpose<lb />
remembered. Along the way you da, the most sparsely settled state the map is hung as geographical<lb />
will find the Indian Paint Brushes in the union. Little wmder. Vast Upestry.<lb />
thrusting their scarlet heads up treeks mountains make up the The counties are cut from va-<lb />
amidst the greensward, or else the country side. The whole state various clors of rayon, and then-<lb />
delicate pinks or lavendars or pur- said to have only 70,000 inhabitseparating borders are of bla.k.<lb />
pie of Colorado's flower, the Col- ants, and you could easily loose Lakes and ouher bodies of water<lb />
  avr, ��- �v.m in its vast tracts. The only lore woven in blues. Here<lb />
All the way down<lb />
DR. M. B. MASSEY<lb />
Dentist<lb />
200 - 202 National Bank Building<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb />
Phone 437<lb />
across the Rockies It was rough,<lb />
ragged country, and I was some-<lb />
what tr ubled lest my fuel supply<lb />
should not last. All about<lb />
li n ab -ut those nioun-<lb />
. only to find that there<lb />
nore. Our first night<lb />
as to Dickson, Tenn bdng m tQ CoL)Tliii0<lb />
dawned bright and 0.lt�f, tn v-oxv thp<lb />
� cnised a c mtinuance<lb />
that had been our por-<lb />
ar, and .as one might<lb />
sperience, 'well :n into<lb />
The first experience<lb />
� t the ordinary occur- wX)n(lt.r M they sudtlenly come into<lb />
Kentucky side of the  iir� ,r, in tn(,ir<lb />
where it joins forces<lb />
ississipps at Cairo, TilI-<lb />
we found an aactl meaning from the Palmist's<lb />
iver Ferry, ju-t a a.l wiu ,ift ,up m;ne oycs<lb />
ie railings, und a, unlo the hm&amp; fvom whence c(rn.<lb />
powerful tug tied to it t.  M� ,sin .f.mftth<lb />
' and down dale I so-on noted far in<lb />
the distance, forms which I thought<lb />
might be these peaks, and sin;e our<lb />
rad<lb />
Springs I expected to view the<lb />
noted Pike's Peak first of all. Gra-<lb />
dually out of the misty distances<lb />
i there looms into your conscious-<lb />
I ness these towering giants. One<lb />
I is filled with a sense of awe and<lb />
; wonder as they suddenly come intc<lb />
view ami grow upon you in theii<lb />
Sown splendor. Surely one cannot<lb />
ilook upon them and not gain a<lb />
iumbine. All the way down the them in its vast tracts The only jare woven in blues Here is a<lb />
the! other side of the pass the road two towns of any size between tne combination of beauty and utility<lb />
mountain sides were huge, tumb-1 throUKh entrancing mountain � state borders were Elko. and Reno woven into Art.<lb />
lei boulders and the scene left you!co(im Then? so many The latter place has a fame all its; Miss Peterson also has m her<lb />
feeling like someone ought to goLjjTZ, where svlvan wt0ded nooks1 own upon whi-h no comment needs .office a pen holder made of a map.<lb />
in there and clean up the place. J vou to pause aud amp, and be made. It is a good place to go H k most interesting and very<lb />
Some terrific forces of nature must � " thei �St and allUring thr. ugh. As to stopping. As to convenient. She has also made<lb />
have hSd an awful battle, and then' J y M G;enwood Spring3 the stopping, well? jenair covers from maps of the<lb />
forgot to come back and smooth y its curse-with the Colo- T.he final day of travel brought j hemispheres Perhaps one might<lb />
rado River as it winds through the! us into California. The Sierra Ne find himself sitting on top of the<lb />
Palisade country. Through this Uadas are mo- nearly comparable; world' watching Vnlh Carolina<lb />
entire course until Giand Junction to our North fc roHna Hue Ridge hang on tne wall.<lb />
has been reached, a variety of Mountains. They are higher, and <lb />
'J-eth my help. My help cometh<lb />
from the Ixird, which made heaven<lb />
There<lb />
they stand pointing the soul of<lb />
man to God, providing he has eyes<lb />
to see, and the ears to hear their<lb />
a moss that expanse<lb />
r. As you drove your f earth � (pg 121:1.2)<lb />
runway onto this barge iU t, m�Aim� a<lb />
it w uld continue to<lb />
. . ven though you had<lb />
ed it perform as it concerning the Creator,<lb />
ilar load Cram �An jmpressive experience as you<lb />
lbark r.OrtM�rl� 5nrmrc is tl<lb />
ur point of eml<lb />
tim<lb />
! approach Colorado Springs is this,<lb />
tay afloat and in aL mile&amp; and mj,es you will travel.<lb />
B we were climbing mountains have burst in<lb />
to the city, and be g and you jg evi.<lb />
�hat must protect the where is it<lb />
. .  �C Jl r�l tiro � <lb />
things out. So man has had to<lb />
build his road in winding, snake-<lb />
like fashion with many hairpin<lb />
turns through it until you can<lb />
come out in the valley that lays ornrntionT may beisome peaks ar snow capp I. Here<lb />
between these mountains and thej c�;� a 0-ravkh ereenltoo, art many n<lb />
next range. The gas held out suf-<lb />
ficiently long to reach a station<lb />
where additional supply might be<lb />
secured. Just a couple of miles,<lb />
and our destination was at hand.<lb />
Buena Vista lay beside these peaks.<lb />
If you come into this country you<lb />
hail better bring a money bag, be-<lb />
cause you will become the recipient<lb />
of "silver cart wheels" for dollars.<lb />
Colorado mines silver, and the peo-<lb />
ple cei tainly believe in its pro-<lb />
duct, and will not use oca paper<lb />
money. They will take it, but will<lb />
not give you any in return. Always<lb />
it is silver you receive.<lb />
The next day brought me some<lb />
real thrills. First, the thrill of<lb />
viewing the incomparable beauty<lb />
and majesty of nature's handiwork<lb />
Helen Boomer is in love with<lb />
the janitor's son�What janitor?<lb />
avages of flood wa-<lb />
res 01 a.� �- vou uestioI1? Have I mistaken<lb />
earns pour their<lb />
Style, Quality,<lb />
fll v.<lb />
psi<lb />
K .<lb />
IffV<lb />
It'll i<lb />
� ids d 'An through these<lb />
alleys. From Cairo to St.<lb />
issouri, we pass through<lb />
ig and mining section of<lb />
Here are to be seen the<lb />
� coal fields, where only<lb />
time after our passing<lb />
the miners attempted an<lb />
�: i b ipon th.se who woukl<lb />
 labor when they were<lb />
g their pr biems with the<lb />
.� i� General l.ving con-<lb />
be -een in such a see-<lb />
�; A ideal, far from it, and<lb />
ie dwellings are much be-<lb />
 e where man may find a<lb />
ile degree of comfort and<lb />
Fast St. Louis afford-<lb />
a sigh of the neopolitan<lb />
lere of many nationalities<lb />
n cl west proximity. Cross.<lb />
. ghty Father of Waters<lb />
uge bridge, we were on the<lb />
Missouri, and spent the<lb />
1 he eastern metropolis of<lb />
� . next day of travel permitted<lb />
j- �ing vf Missouri and we<lb />
ised at eventide just outside<lb />
a City. Kansas, to experience<lb />
first auto camp. Missouri is<lb />
"iy a farming state, and given<lb />
�what u. cattle production. It<lb />
1 ely rolling country in which)<lb />
Since Elizabeth Havwood, Editor<lb />
colored rock formations may oe ��: 1   ' ��.��� u �1<lb />
coioieu iucn. j manv m.st allur r � spots of the Teco Echo got seven pieces<lb />
CchT� e ,ow ;0fpl Z �U th, �Stfu. ,ui� and !�� Janie Outland wanted W know how<lb />
xoucoes mj , 1 1 mountain scenery. Al mg 1 many advertisements she had been<lb />
blue slate may be soen. Grand of this mountain scenery b .<lb />
�union is just what its name im- the way you will come to the ma answering<lb />
plies, the meeting of transconti- gorgeous mountain lakes nestled<lb />
nental railroad lines before they. lietween circles of towering, s.nti-<lb />
make their separate ways across nel peaks that lift their heao to<lb />
the desert regien. watch against any who m.gh ap-<lb />
1. i Breach to snatch the taurquoise <lb />
Having our ita.desert cxikm V o <lb />
ience ahead we deeded to get an - hV.Ml<lb />
early start and cross ,t before J<lb />
heat of the day. So 4.30 AM A<lb />
mm us pushing out toward the' .n stali,ns s0 that<lb />
Utah State line. A desert in this examination of your'<lb />
particular country does not mean JJVJJJ d themselves<lb />
a limitless expanse of sand bu Jt bringing insects into<lb />
rather a wide stretch of arid land J that will damage<lb />
their fine fruit and other products.<lb />
good for nothing but cattle rang-<lb />
ing in some portions. Water, the<lb />
and the thrill of climbing to and<lb />
standing at the highest point over<lb />
which an auto road goes in the,<lb />
United States, Independence pass,<lb />
12,180 feet above sea level. You<lb />
,� road' Am 1 lost? Hawflyi are really justified in saying that<lb />
there are the mountains, and at (for one time. Too are on top of<lb />
one necessity to make it blossom<lb />
as the rose, is absolutely lacking.<lb />
Nothing but banch grass, sage-<lb />
bifu-h, and here and there, bits of<lb />
scrub ipine, cover this wierd land-<lb />
scape. Law, mound-like hills, of<lb />
most fanastic shape dot the view<lb />
open to you, while in the distance<lb />
COUPON<lb />
(Void After October 31st, 1932)<lb />
This coupon with One Dollar entitles bearer to<lb />
a beautiful 8x10 inch photograph of themselves<lb />
suitable for framing, if presented to�<lb />
BAKER'S STUDIO<lb />
Evans Street Gf?V?feoN �<lb />
On or Before October 31st, 19&amp;2.<lb />
This is a Regular Five Dollar Value<lb />
COMPACTS<lb />
A SPECIALTY<lb />
See Us First<lb />
WARRENS DRUG<lb />
Blount-Harvey Co-<lb />
New Ties and Pumps<lb />
NEW DRESSES<lb />
SHIRTS<lb />
SWEATERS<lb />
COATS<lb />
The Smart Shoppe<lb />
American Shoe Shop<lb />
Gives Special Prices to College Girls<lb />
Half Sole 50c.<lb />
Leather Heel20c.<lb />
Rubber Heels 20c.<lb />
Work Guaranteed<lb />
SPRINGTIME IN PARIS<lb />
Front Perfume to Lipsticks bearing the new,<lb />
but already famous name of Springtime in Paris<lb />
At<lb />
UTARES'<lb />
A Special Group of Smart Styles in Ties and<lb />
Pumps in Brown and Black Suede Leathers.<lb />
All Sizes and Widths<lb />
$3.95 �" $4.95<lb />
Pumps in Wine and Brown Shades for Your<lb />
Selection in all Sizes and Widths<lb />
$4.95<lb />
SPECIAL GROUP OF SILK<lb />
UNDERWEAR<lb />
Of Silk Crepe in Lace Trim Gowns, Pajamas,<lb />
Slips and Dance Sets<lb />
$ 1.99<lb />
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Wi:iKSi�AY. o<lb />
Episcopal Rector<lb />
Brings Message<lb />
�<lb />
"How To Succeed" Is<lb />
Theme<lb />
Mr. I.illyor p, rector of the i<lb />
Episcopal Church, spoke to a lirgel<lb />
groin  f old and new college sJ�r<lb />
dents and faculty members it Ves<lb />
per Service, October 9. He brought<lb />
forward in his talk four main<lb />
ideas. First, if one would succeed<lb />
in 'his college career, he must have<lb />
i vision, a vision of high Christian<lb />
ideals, ami then he should work to-<lb />
ward that vision. Second, he must<lb />
have character t attain this vis-<lb />
ion. Thin), he must be loyal to<lb />
the cause; and f.urth, the final<lb />
f-tep, he must work, if he expects<lb />
to gQOeeed and to pet the best<lb />
things from life.<lb />
It is impossible to have charac-<lb />
ter unless one endeavors to build<lb />
up character; it is impossible to be<lb />
1 yal to the great cause unless one<lb />
works for it; and it is impossible<lb />
for one's vision to be realized, un-<lb />
less be keeps tint vision always<lb />
before him. as hks goal.<lb />
The Speaker is well-known end<lb />
highly esteemed by all the upper-<lb />
classmen, and the new skirls will<lb />
soon learn to look forward to the<lb />
meetings which Mr. Lillycrop con-<lb />
ducts.<lb />
EMERSONS GIVE<lb />
TEA DANCE<lb />
LOREE CAGLE<lb />
Editor Tec an<lb />
The lEmerson Society entertained<lb />
I e new girls at a delightful Tea<lb />
Dame, Saturday, Oct ber 15, in'<lb />
the campus building from 5:30 to<lb />
7:3� P. ,L<lb />
The new girls were greeted by<lb />
Evelyn Rogers, president of the i<lb />
society; After which the society<lb />
S ngs and yells were given f r i<lb />
them. Then bridge and dancing<lb />
were carried on throuh the even- I<lb />
inr.<lb />
Kisses were thrown from the<lb />
balcony and other refreshments .<lb />
consisted of surprise packages of j<lb />
mints and peanuts, followed by<lb />
range ice.<lb />
SOPHOMORE CLASS<lb />
ELECTS OFFICERS!<lb />
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CAMPUS<lb />
TTTTr,�iiimAlUlUgI<lb />
�1 �<lb />
Some of the things the gub<lb />
wonder about an d fad to solve:<lb />
How does the interior i f tfo� Oo-Ba<lb />
club house look. Are the numer-<lb />
ous noises coming fr m aid di-<lb />
rection forecasts of a rum red or-<lb />
chestra or may-be leapfrog f<lb />
What is it aVimt the name of a<lb />
certain fraternity that makes the<lb />
Go-Ed grin sheepishly and plan<lb />
bo f rm a chapter? Tsk, tsk.<lb />
Have girls ;n third floor C tten<lb />
forgotten Muita's advice about<lb />
cb sing doors, or d i they just want<lb />
to make a grand slam?<lb />
PRANCES HARVEY,<lb />
Business Manager Tecoan<lb />
umnae<lb />
Roa Leigh Ft rt n. of Knig<lb />
dale, is teaching at Yanceboro.<lb />
? � �<lb />
CV.mdia Alie Wynne, of<lb />
ville is teaching at h me.<lb />
;t-<lb />
Mays<lb />
CO-EDS SUFFER<lb />
FROM MALADIES<lb />
Katharine Hall, of Sloop Point,<lb />
is teadhing al Chinquapin.<lb />
 � �<lb />
Kilian�Hicks<lb />
Mr. and Mrs. William Samuel<lb />
Hicks, of Norlina, announce the<lb />
marriage of their daughter, Maude<lb />
Janet, to Leonard A. Kilian, on<lb />
 Sat inhy, October 8. in Richmond,<lb />
Things hive been happening to irginia.<lb />
the C -eds at E, ( T. C. Leon j Mrs. Kilian received her eluca-<lb />
Woodruff has had an appendicitisUion at N. G. C. W it Greensboro<lb />
operation and "harles Lominac and and at E<lb />
The Sophun re lass met Mmi. I<lb />
day night. October 17, for the pur-j<lb />
pose of electing officers, they sav-<lb />
ing been nominated the preceding<lb />
Wednesday night. Those elected,<lb />
were:<lb />
President, Frances Wilson; Vice;<lb />
President, Catherine Hinson; Sec<lb />
retary, Elizabeth Davis; Tretascr-<lb />
er. Minnie Margaret (r�rham;<lb />
(" uncil Representative, Flith<lb />
Marslender; Tecoan Representa-<lb />
tive, Alice Yancey; Cheer Lenders.<lb />
Melba O'Brien, Rebecoa Pittnuan.<lb />
exxxxxx<lb />
Echoes From Afar<lb />
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX<lb />
longer Betty Co-ed says<lb />
linian, but milord better<lb />
We gather from van us sources<lb />
that the librarians wish certain<lb />
studious persons w uld discard<lb />
their gum, giggles, and courting<lb />
complexes before entering the li-<lb />
brary door. And by the way. if<lb />
you di n't wants get all tamed W;<lb />
around, keep out of that revolving ()<lb />
door: it's better to follow in some (f<lb />
tody's footsteps f.hhn y ur own. '�<lb />
Student Fund<lb />
(Continued from First Pafe.)<lb />
a�d $125 to the Y. W. C. A. to<lb />
the annual Berks of talk Hade <lb />
a visiting minister. The Eret tain<lb />
mU Committee divides ita P�<lb />
f the fund among tBtertaiBments<lb />
from the outside, weekly motioii<lb />
pictures, ami campus exfcr-C�rri-<lb />
ular activities. The three major<lb />
i:ittrcti n- are Grace Hoore'a con-<lb />
cert, a perfoiman e hy the Jitwejr<lb />
Players and another by BWTerei<lb />
Little Symph ny.<lb />
In �Afitkw to this the Student<lb />
Fund pay- the Student treaeorei<lb />
Fund pays advertising es�Rses,<lb />
��.dental- and the Student Treas-1<lb />
Brer's salary.<lb />
This Student Fund WM mauzu<lb />
rated by the students themaelwa<lb />
about six years ago.<lb />
"Sherlock I!<lb />
(Mine<lb />
i .<lb />
Former Student Is Visitor<lb />
Grace Moore Concert<lb />
(Continued from First page)<lb />
in nor<lb />
evolved<lb />
musi-<lb />
Billy Nisbet were injured while<lb />
practicing football.<lb />
Leon Woodruff, a new Co-ed, of<lb />
Micro, N. C, underwent an appen-<lb />
dicitis operation in the Pitt County<lb />
Community Hospital Sunday after-<lb />
noon, Oct ber 2. The attending<lb />
Surgeon was Dr. John Winstewd<lb />
Leon had been sick the previous<lb />
week but of course, bad not rea-<lb />
lized he had appendicitis.<lb />
Barker who visits him<lb />
daily, says that Leon is improving<lb />
rapidly.<lb />
Charles Lominac of Wilson, N.<lb />
C, turned his ankle while practic-<lb />
ing football Tuesday, October 11.<lb />
He has been obliged to stay out of<lb />
school a few days from the injury<lb />
received then. He is now a junior<lb />
3 at out college, having attended<lb />
Asheville Teachers College, and<lb />
Atlantic Christian College in Wil-<lb />
son.<lb />
Billy Nisbet received an injury<lb />
to the face, Wednesday, October<lb />
12, while practicing football. The<lb />
left side of his face has been<lb />
swollen considerably and has given<lb />
him (fuite a bit of pain<lb />
C. T. C.<lb />
Mr. Kilian attended Wake Forest<lb />
and Duke University.<lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Kilian will be c<lb />
b me in Ridgeway.<lb />
It is intero;<lb />
her of girls<lb />
tin); t note the num-<lb />
who have been gra-<lb />
duated from the Two-Year X rmal<lb />
Course and are now in school<lb />
working for an A. B. Degree. S me<lb />
Dr. Re- of the-e were graduated last June<lb />
almost rand others have taught fr m Hie<lb />
to two years. The list includes:<lb /><lb />
Anna Harris, Lola 11 .yes, Mau-<lb />
rice Hester, Elizabeth Hobibs, Do-<lb />
ris Mae J nes, Annie Laurie Ken-<lb />
nedy, F.dna McCall. Christine<lb />
Moore, Marie Royster, Br Avnie<lb />
R. berson, Lucille Woolard.<lb />
the little Baptist church<lb />
�home town. she his<lb />
tin- ugh the varied stages o<lb />
cal comedy t prima donna of iur<lb />
Great Metropolitan Opera House.<lb />
Below are several extracts from<lb />
cr:1 isms whLh Miss Mo re re-<lb />
ce. v, 1 in California papers follow-<lb />
in. r performance last season.<lb />
"It s a lovely voice of bell-like<lb />
quality<lb />
"No more smooth and gorgeous<lb />
"The Technician of State Col-<lb />
lege, runs this article: "Dr. A. J.<lb />
Wilson, chemistry department head<lb />
ut tjhe college, has made experi-<lb />
ments to she v that the human<lb />
body bis dropped in value per<lb />
pound from six cents in l�2S to<lb />
lour cents to-day. Dr. Wils n used<lb />
beef steak, lard, sugar, and mineral<lb />
salts for the substitute " body-<lb />
fats and proteins Wiio says this<lb />
isn't a depresi n?<lb />
Ahem: What have we here<lb />
Well, well, ami other excavation)<lb />
The question in the verse is c.<lb />
dent. . .<lb />
a collegiate<lb />
moon.<lb />
y ung<lb />
One of the m st recent laws in<lb />
Virginia prevents posting of col-<lb />
lege stickers on the windshields of<lb />
ears. Poor things; They can't<lb />
even he collegiate in Virginia.<lb />
A twitter, a titter,<lb />
skidder<lb />
Sat sitting out under<lb />
A flutter, a stutter, a<lb />
strutter<lb />
Tried the first time for to spoon;<lb />
A giggle, a wiggle, a nerv ius wee<lb />
wriggle,<lb />
He bogged User despite<lb />
cars. . .<lb />
A stammer, a hammer,<lb />
spoken dam'er.<lb />
And his universe filled<lb />
stars:<lb />
But do we hear an answer, Mr.<lb />
S'all right, boys wiil be struck.<lb />
1m of Welfas<lb />
aery � nnty. H<lb />
pel 6 n  � I n<lb />
ft h irolina, an<lb />
fter winning on<lb />
�ants.<lb />
Wood was Dim-<lb />
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Young Mercantile Co.<lb />
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sold at popular prices.<lb />
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texing .her hair. Green is her fav-<lb />
orite color.<lb />
Dickinson Avenue<lb />
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Chapel Committee<lb />
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those in High School, and flower<lb />
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Franklin<lb />
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finish She made the girls re.all<lb />
Thurs. Oct. 20<lb />
"CONGORILLA"<lb />
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the African Jungle!<lb />
Friday. Oct. 21<lb />
LIONEL ATWILL<lb />
FAY WKAY<lb />
In<lb />
"DOCTOR X'<lb />
DANCE<lb />
SATINS<lb />
Saturday, Oct. 22<lb />
JOHN WAYNE In<lb />
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GEORGE ARLISS<lb />
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Wednesday, Oct. 26.<lb />
SALLY FILERS<lb />
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GIRL"<lb />
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could not stay.<lb />
Home Economics Club<lb />
Holds Meeting<lb />
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night, Octciber 11, to discuss the<lb />
entertainment of the new Home<lb />
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party was arranged and commit-<lb />
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plans.<lb />
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interested and sure of a very suc-<lb />
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