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Greenville, N. C, Wednesday, November 2, 1932.<lb />
Good Citizenship Week Is<lb />
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Doris Kenyon<lb />
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Lyric Silhouettes<lb />
"S Governor Visits<lb />
COMING NOV. 14.<lb />
Girls' Athletics<lb />
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Them In Spirit<lb />
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In taking a stand for athle<lb />
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Doris Kon-<lb />
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program i f Lyric Silhouettes, a<lb />
beantiful costume recital here.<lb />
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Music Work Being Done<lb />
In The Training School<lb />
The music work at the Training<lb />
School is progressing nieely. Miss<lb />
Thomas tells as. Mr. Robeson has<lb />
a class in orchestral instruments<lb />
ami Miss Eva Hodges teaches piano<lb />
two afternoons a week.<lb />
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which is under the direction of the<lb />
dlegt<lb />
Pal<lb />
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Her '� toire covers delicately<lb />
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many nations. She entrances her<lb />
audience as much with her arts of<lb />
music, dramatic miming, dancing,<lb />
and vivacious personality as with<lb />
the illustrati n of make-up, some<lb />
of which might have stepped di-<lb />
rectly out of the framed canvas<lb />
of a master painter.<lb />
Miss Kenyon, in private life, is<lb />
Mr Milton Sills. She is an ar-<lb />
tist with a level brain inside her<lb />
lovely blonde head. She does not<lb />
offer merely simple concert sing-<lb />
ing, but small, vital and charming<lb />
m m scenes that portray the<lb />
moods and pictures of many lands.<lb />
STUDENTS TALK TO<lb />
ROTARY MEMBERS<lb />
realization that<lb />
work better thai<lb />
things, and the<lb />
college spiiit.<lb />
Dr. Wri<lb />
changes w<lb />
the status<lb />
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devel<lb />
hi tra ed <lb />
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of women<lb />
peopli � i ul<lb />
self in cerl ail<lb />
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briefly th<lb />
me about ir<lb />
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Societies Initiate<lb />
Many New Students<lb />
Freshman Caps Used For<lb />
First Time<lb /><lb />
elieves<lb />
The I<lb />
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Week at K. C<lb />
climax Satui d tj<lb />
the new student<lb />
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after<lb />
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world began, mentiomn<lb />
creased opportunitie!<lb />
and athletics. In t'<lb />
his discussi n, the<lb />
piored the unkim<lb />
about athletics of t<lb />
lieves that inte; -c<lb />
atheltics could work<lb />
public opinion does n t believe it;<lb />
and until public sentiment in regard<lb />
to such activities changes, he can-<lb />
not permit it.<lb />
He begged the girls to develop<lb />
the best spirit of athletics, fco have<lb />
pride in the attractiveness<lb />
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President de<lb />
things sai(<lb />
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iegiate girls<lb />
but, he said<lb />
Society<lb />
reached it.<lb />
1: OH wi.ei<lb />
formally admitted to the three lit-<lb />
erary societies on the campus, the<lb />
n. Lanier, and l'oe.<lb />
Initia-<lb />
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. Enter:<lb />
Lion week began Tuesday and end<lb />
ed Saturday.<lb />
The new girls were entert line<lb />
by the Lanier on their first Satur-<lb />
day on the campus at the Y hut<lb />
at a dcluhftul informal party; the<lb />
same society sponsored a candle-<lb />
lighting service on last Monday<lb />
night. The old girls, dressed in<lb />
white dresses and led by Emily<lb />
Lane, President and Clyde Morton,<lb />
formed the letters L S, sang the<lb />
society song, and gave yells for<lb />
and the girls.<lb />
know : The Poes gave a weiner roast at<lb />
Situation<lb />
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GOVERNOl<lb />
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week in each grade, at which time<lb />
the music practice teachers observe<lb />
so that they may be better able to<lb />
carry on the musk work in the<lb />
grade. Those girls who are doing<lb />
practice teaching this term in mu-<lb />
sic arc: Frames Morton. Lucille<lb />
Yates. Beth Brantley, Margaret<lb />
Strhkk'nd, Beatrice MCtu-i.<lb />
Mhriraret Lucas. Rachel Coppage,<lb />
Melba Wats m, Margaret Rogers,<lb />
and Hula 1 Leach.<lb />
notice:<lb />
Seven coll<lb />
members o<lb />
Club at the<lb />
Plans Brought<lb />
From Convention<lb />
our E. C. T. C. Girls Are<lb />
Sent As Delegates To<lb />
N. C. Press Meeting<lb />
will entertain<lb />
ne<lb />
The Junior<lb />
Freshmen Saturday evening<lb />
six to eight o'clock. For the<lb />
fit of those attending the party<lb />
there will !e a second show<lb />
day Bight.<lb />
sge students sp ike to<lb />
he Greenville Rotary-<lb />
regular weeky dinner<lb />
on M uiday evening, October 31st.<lb />
Mr. McGinnis, Registrar at tin-<lb />
school was in charge of the pro-<lb />
gram which featured the students.<lb />
The students participating in the<lb />
program; and their subjects were:<lb />
M-it hell Dickey. "Who's Who in<lb />
Self-Help and the Holders of L an<lb />
Funds ,('lifton Oawford, �"The<lb />
Rockefellow Foundti n Pauline<lb />
Wheeless, 'Scholarship through ut<lb />
the State Robert Bason, "Stu-<lb />
dent Loans in other colleges Dor-<lb />
othy Smith, "The Student Loan<lb />
fromJFund uvrv. .vui 0!a Williams,<lb />
"My Own Experience in Borrowing<lb />
Money<lb />
health of the n :iy<lb />
that he is with them. He dosed ! Rock Springs for the new girls on<lb />
by saying; "Call on me if I can Thursday,<lb />
help yon. I am with yon in spirit aftem on<lb />
and (will be with yon in body as The truck<lb />
much a I can<lb />
Preceding Dr. Wright'<lb />
er 20. On Monday<lb />
sponsored a float.<lb />
� n which their offi<lb />
cers<lb />
vi t ur-<lb />
Bill Hcarae. a former student,<lb />
and the big blue automobile have<lb />
been a center of discussion lately.<lb />
There are girls who aiv envying<lb />
Nellie.<lb />
'Miss Grusbv<lb />
am<lb />
1 Miss<lb />
assisted as judges at an Old Fid-<lb />
dler's Convent ion held recently at<lb />
Delvuir High School. Two E. C.<lb />
T. C. students were among the<lb />
prize winners.<lb />
Thr-<lb />
ee<lb />
Resolutions Are<lb />
ronsidered<lb />
H<lb />
� : delegates from East<lb />
a teachers College who at-<lb />
the X rth Carolina Colle-<lb />
ss Association that con-<lb />
��' Vke Forest, Thursday,<lb />
-7. brought back a very-<lb />
report and much useful<lb />
n. The E. C. T. C. dele-<lb />
were Misses Elizabeth Hay-<lb />
Myrtse Gray Hotlges, Loree<lb />
and Frances Harvey. Loree<lb />
?n the Time ami Place Com-<lb />
and Frances served on the<lb />
� t; n Committee.<lb />
it. n was completed in<lb />
� Hall at 7 p. m. Thursday.<lb />
which a reception was held<lb />
r. Thurman 1). Kitchen spake<lb />
impressive words cf wel-<lb />
Benjamin Sledd delivered<lb />
the principal addresses of<lb />
nvention.<lb />
!i: d.scussi ns weer held un-<lb />
e leadership f j. H. Hardi-<lb />
� H. K. Porter and H. B.<lb />
I; uis Wilson and Professor<lb />
 ilsoa on Friday morning.<lb />
gr lips were open forum ses-<lb />
where students could discuss<lb />
pers tial tiiffieulties.<lb />
 -I the moves made that will<lb />
in more discussion and<lb />
' al good was the unanimous<lb />
" of a set of three resolu-<lb />
reading:<lb />
That the N. C. C. P. A. fa-<lb />
aba lute freedom from fa:ul-<lb />
tisorship in North Carolina<lb />
Sea where this is not now the<lb />
believing thnt college editors<lb />
sufficiently capable and res-<lb />
o'Te to have this privilege, and<lb />
(Continued on page four)<lb />
President Invites Educators<lb />
To Assemble Here Thurs<lb />
day<lb />
Clafton 'berry, President; Fliz.i-<lb />
peech, beth 'arswell, Iouise Jordan, and<lb />
Mildred Dixon lei s one yells and Helen M. Harkey, were seated<lb />
the association s tig. A beautiful ; with Melba Watson who played the<lb />
scarf dance was given by one of piano and S. Elizabeth Smith the<lb />
Miss Somerville classes. The drum, was draped in red and<lb />
girls taking part in this were: Hu- white crepe paper. The members<lb />
h.h B. Leach, Beatrice Hooks. Dor- of the society, dressed in red and<lb />
"thy SI an. .Mildr, d Dix n, Rachel . white, followed the ti uck singing<lb />
Coppcdge and FrMkteea VViiliam 'he society ong.<lb />
The president, Iris Flythe. ex-1 The Emersons entertained at a<lb />
plained the athletic point system . tea dance for the new girls. M-uch<lb />
and fold that girls could begin publicity was obtained for them<lb />
by their orchestra, "The Razzber-<lb />
i ie who have played for the<lb />
several dances held on the campus<lb />
this year. Their president is Eve-<lb />
lyn Roger<lb />
On Tuesday, October 25, the new<lb />
students were given a chance to<lb />
dn one of the three societies.<lb />
Sach S ciety had a booth draped in<lb />
���- - jits respective colors in front of the<lb />
Students Asked To Contin1auditoiuT at whv.irh1sonie<lb />
a. -l x � i � . . old girls sat all durmg the day to<lb />
tribute And Assist take the nanies of SL freshmen<lb />
 who desired to join that particular<lb />
The Science Department began (Continued on Page Four)<lb />
MAX GARDNER<lb />
TEACHERS MAKrT<lb />
PROMISING SHOW<lb />
IN FIRST GAME<lb />
The<lb />
Play Wake Forest Next<lb />
recor<lb />
Fast Carolina Teaches<lb />
made a very commendal<lb />
in the first game of its first sea-<lb />
son. The Teachers met Presbyter-<lb />
ian Junior College of Biaxton on<lb />
 At the<lb />
aturdayI<lb />
u.ht a hard fight<lb />
the<lb />
working on their points for mono<lb />
grams immediately.<lb />
Science Museum<lb />
Growing Rapidly I<lb />
the opponent<lb />
afternoon ant<lb />
The final score was :i2-0 but<lb />
game was worth the effort.<lb />
The line up for the game was<lb />
E. C. T. C.<lb />
Burnette<lb />
Dresback<lb />
(Armstrong<lb />
Hodges<lb />
KiUrcIl<lb />
Rivers<lb />
King<lb />
Eason<lb />
Tucker<lb />
Jolly<lb />
Bull'ick<lb />
Mr. Deal !<lb />
the Faculty-<lb />
Athletics, I was well satisfied wi1<lb />
the game played with P. J. C<lb />
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counter a pretty heavy schedule!<lb />
for the first season. At present<lb />
the following games are scheduled:<lb />
Wake Forest Freshmen here. Nov-<lb />
ember 5, Guilford there, November<lb />
12. and State Freshmen here Nov-<lb />
ember 19.<lb />
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sent ut a<lb />
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contains now a number of valuable<lb />
exhibits of minerological and bio-<lb />
logical elassifieatitm.<lb />
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front corridor, as you enter the<lb />
I building, are samples of minerals<lb />
jfiom counties in North Carolina.<lb />
jthe counties being arranged in al-<lb />
phabetical order. There are speci-<lb />
Mar)p On famnnc mens fiom thirty thvw counties.<lb />
iTiaae Un CampUS jWatauga has more than any other<lb />
 county with eight represented: yel-<lb />
Changes Have Been Madelay' usef .tin m;ki,n� chi�4 nv -ere gu-aiiv ,iuainted<lb />
Geneiss; quartzite, sphaler.tz; he- j mm. n �<lb />
matitie; gotthite; malachite and<lb />
Spelling and Writing Tests<lb />
To Be Given During Week<lb />
ha<lb />
?re m<lb />
have<lb />
MISS GRACE MOORE<lb />
CANCELS CONTRACT<lb />
Announces Plans At The<lb />
Eleventh Hour<lb />
The committee in charge of the<lb />
midate. Among the other coun-<lb />
President Wright h<lb />
letter to forty-four superinten-<lb />
dents, principals and supervisors in<lb />
this section of the state inviting<lb />
them to meet at Fast Carolina campus has planned many improve- j ties which have a large number are , p <lb />
Teachers College on Thursday of ments to be made during the year. J Charokee, Mitchell and Yancey.<lb />
this week, November 3, at 11 0nt' � the most noticeable addi- There is an interesting pottery<lb />
nV! ek. for the porpose of arrang- ti,ns s0 far is th� "ew fountain in exhibit showing the stages in pot-<lb />
ing for an annual conference for lh center of Wright Circle. The tery making. This was given by<lb />
the censiderathn of problems of fountain is in a fish pond which Miss Lucy Nulton.<lb />
aquatic In the biological exhibit are<lb />
many of the phyla of the animal<lb />
The students and college com-<lb />
anity were greatly disappo<lb />
Saturday morning, October<lb />
i when informed that Grace Moore<lb />
mutual benefit to the c liege and,contains<lb />
the public schools of the eastern Plants-<lb />
part of the state. ,Mlr- M. L. Wright has planned a<lb />
In this letter he says: "It is our'mirsery so that the college may<lb />
desire to keep East Carolina grow its own shrubs. Although<lb />
Teachers College in vital touch this has not been started yet, it<lb />
with every pha?e of public educa- will be planted between the Cam-<lb />
tion in the state. It is our ambipus Building and the lake,<lb />
tion to do the best job of teacher! The trash pile was moved last<lb />
training humanly possible summer from the rear of the<lb />
As the purpose of the College Science Building to the back of the<lb />
is to train teachers for the pub- farm. The teachers of the Science<lb />
lie schools, it is of the utmost im- j department have taken over this<lb />
portance that it keep informed as j plot but have not yet evolved any<lb />
to the needs of the schools and to!plans.<lb />
find out whether or not the teach- j (Ebhlyn Sanders, chairman of the<lb />
ers sent out are meeting these!social Service Committee of the<lb />
needs. In order to get practic.il Y. W. C A has been given $25<lb />
suggestions from the schools and<lb />
to present the problems of the<lb />
college, this meeting is called.<lb />
Each person invited has leen re-<lb />
quested to bring in suggestions for<lb />
a spring meeting if one is schedul-<lb />
ed.<lb />
Some of the problems that the<lb />
(Continued on page four)<lb />
of the Y store profits with which<lb />
ta buy gladiolus, tulips, narcissus-<lb />
es, and hyacinth bulbs for the Y.<lb />
W. flower garden in the court at<lb />
Wilson Dormitory. Panjsies and<lb />
shrubbery have already been set<lb />
cut this fall but in the spring roses<lb />
and summer flowers will be plant-<lb />
ed.<lb />
kingdom with several examples of<lb />
each phylum, including a human<lb />
skeleton. The physiology class is<lb />
planning to assemble the skeleton<lb />
l.vhich was secured by one of the<lb />
men students last winter.<lb />
Practically all exhibits were giv-<lb />
en by students and friends of the<lb />
college, particularly by those from<lb />
the eastern part of the state. The<lb />
rest is the result of class work in<lb />
general biology and zoology.<lb />
The specimen are preserved in<lb />
formaldehyde diluted about eighty<lb />
(Continued on page four)<lb />
SOPHS NOTICE!<lb />
All Sophoomics interested in<lb />
playing basketball meet on the<lb />
court every Tuesday, Thursday<lb />
and Saturday afternoons at<lb />
the eighth period.<lb />
- �.��UPil� MlfMw .11 I.H Mil J nil. I �  �<lb />
I had cancelled her engagement to<lb />
in concert here, Monday<lb />
night. The program had been<lb />
widely advertised and her appear-<lb />
ance iwas anticipated with great<lb />
pleasure.<lb />
The first hint of any irregularity<lb />
came to the chairman of the En-<lb />
tertainment Committee on Friday<lb />
afternoon in a telegram requesting<lb />
release of Grace Moore from her<lb />
engagement or a concert at a later<lb />
date by this artist, or a substitu-<lb />
tion of artists. Long distance calls<lb />
to her New York manager failed to<lb />
result in holding them to the con-<lb />
tract or to make an acceptable ar-<lb />
rangement for a substitute.<lb />
The telephone receiver was hung<lb />
up at 10:15 and the students were<lb />
informed of the cancellation at the<lb />
chapel hour when President Wright<lb />
announced that the concert was<lb />
cancelled through no fault of the<lb />
Entertainment Committee but be-<lb />
cause she "prefers being some-<lb />
where else than where she had<lb />
agreed to be Miss Moore ap-<lb />
peared in Dallas, Texas, in a musi-<lb />
cal affair which she had contracted<lb />
only a few days previously.<lb />
An extensive advertising pro-<lb />
gram had been launched through-<lb />
(Continued on pajft four)<lb />
Required By State Before<lb />
Obtaining Certificate<lb />
Spelling Test To Be Given<lb />
On Friday<lb />
lull<lb />
"Before any certificate will be<lb />
issued for teaching in the elemen- i<lb />
tary schools, the records from the<lb />
institution in which the applicant Mrs. O. Max (<lb />
received her training must show ner won all hearts with<lb />
that she has reached a satisfactory Jcious manner as she smilingly ros<lb />
stage of proficiency in Spelling and land said: "The Governor advise<lb />
Penmanship. This requirement will me to tell you all to marry a Gov<lb />
Auditorium<lb />
speak.<lb />
President Wright was vei<lb />
py in his tntrodu -ti ns. Coi<lb />
man Lindsay W rren rec<lb />
the introduction a a few<lb />
"I am very grateful t be 1<lb />
this great instituti n that w<lb />
in North Carolina. Ever since it<lb />
was established. I have taken a<lb />
deep and keen inter in it, and in<lb />
this era of travail that we are c<lb />
ing through the same interest thai<lb />
I have always had wil<lb />
abated<lb />
Cur: isity was ar<lb />
President Wright ;r I:<lb />
vh rises to great<lb />
power behind the thron<lb />
him going forward, 0<lb />
in exception to the I<lb />
he presented "the G wernor'a boss'<lb />
iner. Urs. Gard<lb />
- with her era<lb />
go on un-<lb />
-ed v :<lb />
Ev� ry man<lb />
has some<lb />
that keeps<lb />
Governor<lb />
be met when one has reached the<lb />
Seventh Grade Normal on the Ay-<lb />
res Spelling Scale and has mad1<lb />
a score of seventy (70) on the Ay-<lb />
res Handwriting scale. The certi-<lb />
fication of this will be made by the<lb />
institution and will appear on the<lb />
record The foregoing paragraph<lb />
is quoted from Fducatianal publi-<lb />
cation number 136, Division of Cer-<lb />
tification No. 19. This publication<lb />
was prepared by the State Board<lb />
of Education and was prepared in<lb />
1929 and is still in effect.<lb />
Every student in this school has<lb />
to pass both the handwriting and<lb />
the spelling test before she can<lb />
receive a degree or a certificate.<lb />
A grade of 90 is required<lb />
See Catalogue, pages 63 and 64<lb />
Each year the spelling test is giv-<lb />
en to the freshmen early in the<lb />
year. At that time upperclassmen<lb />
who have not made a grade of 90<lb />
or ahove may take the test. The<lb />
spelling test will be given in the<lb />
Auditorium at the seventh period<lb />
Thursday afternoon, November 3.<lb />
gvery freshman, transfer, and up-<lb />
(Continued on page three)<lb />
ern r. �<lb />
President Wright said, in intro-<lb />
ducing the speaker of the occasion.<lb />
"It is indeed a genuine pleasure<lb />
t i have with us tonight hi Ex-<lb />
cellency, our Governor. I want to<lb />
tell him what I have said to other<lb />
people and that is that, he has the<lb />
opportunity to speak to a student<lb />
body made up of the finest person-<lb />
nel that it has ever been my good<lb />
fortune to work with.<lb />
"The day is coming when every<lb />
school is going to have efficient<lb />
teachcis, for North Carolina is do-<lb />
ing a great deal in an educational<lb />
way" he said. "Her present stand-<lb />
ing in education is the eighth state<lb />
from the highest in the union and<lb />
is 1 per cent in excess of the aver-<lb />
age, amount spent by the States<lb />
for education and that more money<lb />
had been spent by the State for<lb />
education than during any other<lb />
Governor's administration.<lb />
His Excellency made a very fine<lb />
impression en the students at once.<lb />
His message was very timely and<lb />
forceful and gave encouragement<lb />
(Continued on pag four)<lb />
A<lb /><pb facs="00037995_tn_0002" /><lb />
VXGE TWO<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
WEDNESDAY, NOV<lb />
The<lb />
'ublished<lb />
eco<lb />
Ech.<lb />
Bi-Weekly During The<lb />
('�liege Year By The Student<lb />
Government Associati n of East<lb />
Carolina Tea.her College,<lb />
EDITORIAL STAFF<lb />
El jabeth HaywoodEditor<lb />
WJla Mil. hell Dickey<lb />
 Managing Editor<lb />
W tliam Nisbet, JFr<lb />
Associate E<lb />
Elizabeth Hobbs Alumnae 1<lb />
present a vital issue in eshools<lb />
where no recompense is allowed.<lb />
It was urged by the solid opinion<lb />
of the editors backed by Associa-<lb />
tion advisors that the Association<lb />
make research in this field and<lb />
give its wholehearted support to<lb />
action toward this goal.<lb />
Hero this situation is different<lb />
njfrom that in many of the colleges.<lb />
"(The Teco Echo is supported by an<lb />
appropriation from an established<lb />
Man-<lb />
Myrti<lb />
 irgii<lb />
thurv<lb />
Assistant Editors<lb />
Sfori in, Mary .i. Parker, I<lb />
ha Walston, Margaret Wal- 'fund, and the paper is not taken<lb />
� v jyde Br wn QVef Dy tho tHjjur and business<lb />
e E. Jenkins Advisor " . .<lb />
.�manager as a business proposition<lb />
BUSINESS STAFF in which they must make a success<lb />
i Gray Hodges Business Mgr. or lt it j for the<lb />
Asst. Bus. Mgr.<lb />
a Taylor<lb />
Settle<lb />
Associate Bus. Mgr.<lb />
Advertising Managers<lb />
El zabetfa Denny, Clara Vann Free-<lb />
man. Margaret Smith<lb />
Circulation Managers<lb />
Jessie Glenn Gale, Mildred Gibson,<lb />
Lucy LeRoy, Lucille Rose<lb />
ML I WrightAdvisor<lb />
Advertising<lb />
Rates<lb />
h oer<lb />
mber 3, 1<lb />
Qreenvilli<lb />
act of<lb />
CONVENTION RESOLUTIONS<lb />
it sink, tor me paper is<lb />
taken care of by Uie famt. How-<lb />
ever some recompense would mean<lb />
improvement of the publication, as<lb />
stated in the resolution, through a<lb />
greater incentive to work for the<lb />
position and the recognition of a<lb />
greater responsibility to the stu-<lb />
dent body. Such recompense would<lb />
r column nave to be a per cent, probably<lb />
j about fifty per cent, on all adver-<lb />
$1.50 Per Yearl rising.<lb />
Third, "the X. C. �. P. A. lends<lb />
its support to a campaign by col-<lb />
lege editors bo obtain information'<lb />
in regard to the status of collegiate<lb />
n North Carolina and'devices<lb />
issue<lb />
cond-class matter De- j<lb />
125, at the Posfeoffiee, j<lb />
. X. C. under ho<lb />
March 3, 1879.<lb />
OUR WAR TROPHY<lb />
journalism n<lb />
vital impor-<lb />
ts<lb />
newspapers,<lb />
ssentmg votes<lb />
f the X. C. C.<lb />
it Wake Fores:<lb />
tie<lb />
A.<lb />
last<lb />
a.<lb />
a<lb />
rei<lb />
- : u 11 no<lb />
conventb<lb />
which m<lb />
Thursday<lb />
They w�<lb />
Resolution comn<lb />
nsideration in<lb />
ngs f the new<lb />
�;�� r with Dr. H. B. Jones of the<lb />
English Department of Wake For-<lb />
i 5t College and Louis Wilson, f r-<lb />
tn r edit r of the Technician of �W<lb />
: have<lb />
md Saturday.<lb />
nmended to the<lb />
ttee after<lb />
the trr up meet-<lb />
paper editors to-<lb />
t<lb />
to publish this information in the<lb />
college papers, and to make edito-<lb />
rial recommendations on the basis<lb />
Of this information along with<lb />
other editorials on problems about<lb />
which all college editors of the<lb />
state agree.<lb />
The beginning of this campaign<lb />
will be a questionaire under the<lb />
careful Isupervision of H. A. McClung, Jr<lb />
editor of the Technician and will<lb />
aid greatly in the Associations<lb />
work toward the first two goal?<lb />
mentioned.<lb />
These resolutions are the begin-<lb />
of more definite moves than<lb />
been made by the Association<lb />
The wounds of the recent war<lb />
of the Nations are healing, time is<lb />
erasing some of tihe strain and<lb />
stain, but mementos of that bru-<lb />
tal struggle constantly confront us.<lb />
Though they stand grim and traunt,<lb />
much of the horror has long pass-<lb />
ed and they serve but as guards<lb />
and warnings of the<lb />
war to end war.<lb />
'Many old and new students have<lb />
asked during the past few weeks<lb />
where the old cannon in front of<lb />
Austin building came from, but<lb />
few realize the lives it has taken,<lb />
the home ties it has broken, and<lb />
the suffering it has caused. Few<lb />
realize that it has met with the<lb />
tragedies of war and has come<lb />
though unscathed, but at what<lb />
price to mankind!<lb />
In December of 1925, Angus W.<lb />
McLean, Governor of North Caro-<lb />
lina at the time, announced that<lb />
he had a large number of war tro-<lb />
phies at his disposal. His state-<lb />
ment said in part:<lb />
In accordance with the provis-<lb />
ions of a recent act of Congress,<lb />
allotting certain kinds and quan-<lb />
tities of captured war trophies and<lb />
to North Carolina, Gover-<lb />
nor McLean is taking steps for the<lb />
distribution of the same to the<lb />
various state institutions, colleges<lb />
and battlegrounds and to the muni-<lb />
cipal and county parks and squares,<lb />
through the mayors, secretaries of<lb />
ize that when campus corner cut-<lb />
ters get out in the world, it is not<lb />
apt to be they who help pass on<lb />
brighter the torch of Wisdom and<lb />
Trust handed down to them? They<lb />
are apt to flinch before duty and<lb />
take the easiest way out, the short<lb />
cut.<lb />
To be sure, there are times and<lb />
places for corner cutting. Some<lb />
futility ofl'ssy, fl ,ver-bebvked meadows<lb />
were made to be crossed for the<lb />
pure joy of living. Just so in life,<lb />
sometimes we are supposed to take<lb />
the short cut and are foolish if we<lb />
do not. The lives of countless<lb />
thousands who have gone before us<lb />
stand as proof, that they who make<lb />
a habit of crossing grassy corners<lb />
on the college will do so n those<lb />
of the greatest and most impor-<lb />
tant campus of all life.<lb />
SCHOOL SPIRIT<lb />
Every student body of an institu-<lb />
tion of earning has certain func-<lb />
tions that it must carry out dis-<lb />
cretely. One i f those functions is<lb />
thut of making democracy self-<lb />
evident on the campus, not a de-<lb />
mocracy which expresses only the<lb />
will of the student body, but one<lb />
which creates a spirit of willing-<lb />
ness, cooperation, and loyalty<lb />
among the students; a democracy<lb />
which will build the highest type<lb />
of canvpus citizenship.<lb />
Open Forum<lb />
frictionize the relation of students<lb />
to the faculty? The plan hac not<lb />
yet been in practice long enou.jb<lb />
fur the h .wlers to kn w wi-tht'i<lb />
it will work or not, But since H is<lb />
working in other schools, and sine-<lb />
USE TECO ECHO<lb />
,o-<lb />
The Teco Echo is a student pa-<lb />
per, but only a few of the stu-<lb />
dents use the columns of this pa-<lb />
per as a place in whi h to put<lb />
their opinions before the student<lb />
bedy. The staff wonts to urge pi<lb />
that those of you who wil<lb />
us your ideas for publication please<lb />
it on e w rKt d hoi<lb />
not w, rk again <lb />
in and th<lb />
. why SB aid it<lb />
,et the rap fill<lb />
. ting sands becon<lb />
continue to owe<lb />
on<lb />
stable. l)i n t c<lb />
the subject<lb />
Had these articles appearei<lb />
jld have been timely<lb />
been,work<lb />
d la<lb />
ON GOING HOME FOR ill<lb />
WEEK-ENDS<lb />
On the week end f 0 �<lb />
2-1 about one-half of th<lb />
body of East Car lina 1<lb />
College left. Sh aid<lb />
(ut classes to go h Bli "<lb />
they have gone any-a j <lb />
Everyone ia Brtware that �<lb />
(ege rules do not aii v. <lb />
classes. When a class<lb />
student may gel bel<lb />
that<lb />
year they vv.i<lb />
and would, n i d ul.t, have<lb />
Hut now soggestioaa of Should a g.rl go<lb />
of little avail. Co- Some say that<lb />
 rht is the answer thestaying at the � I<lb />
that is the ae thaa gohi �<lb />
this<lb />
are<lb />
shed<lb />
  , type<lb />
I operate! That if<lb />
staff sends you,<lb />
le<lb />
and<lb />
write them up as an open forum, linu-er st.nt by the student 1<lb />
an editorial or an article and turn L whole.<lb />
them in to the paper. We thank j Many of <lb />
'that we may<lb />
 settle, that is<lb />
.kii<lb />
you.<lb />
The Open Forum column is a<lb />
free lance column dedicated t the<lb />
spirit of freedom of the press. The<lb />
Teco Echo is your paper, it is your<lb />
r.vork and should lie a diary of<lb />
your college life. But all should<lb />
realize that leaders are necessary<lb />
in any undertaking. Trie staff of<lb />
the Teco Echo is the leader but the<lb />
: olumns are yours, the sentiments<lb />
expressed should be your policy.<lb />
,y  ; will keep even a<lb />
concentrating as<lb />
, roblema a firl go h me -<lb />
able ! � help you A large group<lb />
l.lenis which have fortunate as<lb />
ettled for you. fffthey dissipate<lb />
vou wiE send them to the Editor their own way.<lb />
as they arise, every effort will bejenoagO sleep,<lb />
made to tell you the pros and C ms<lb />
of the matter.<lb />
not a<lb />
ready<lb />
y<lb />
u<lb />
be<lb />
, pr<lb />
een<lb />
()�<lb />
Miss Grey has recently adopted<lb />
measures whereby she h h' to<lb />
attain better result- in m lintaininjr<lb />
quiet in the library. Students were<lb />
reproved but tohey continued taking<lb />
T build this democracy, no one<lb />
the Chambers of Commerce, county person can do it; hut the students,<lb />
0 i functioning a<lb />
officials and post commanders<lb />
the American Legion.<lb />
"In the event the demand for<lb />
any particular kind of this mater-<lb />
a unit, f ,r the same<lb />
 goal, may develop a spirit which<lb />
no one can mistake, a real school<lb />
ial exceeds the allotment, the in-lsPirit which wil! be the making of<lb />
stitutions of the State will be giv- the school<lb />
en first choice.<lb />
"The only expense that would be<lb />
incurred in obtaining this equip-<lb />
T<lb />
e X.<lb />
edora<lb />
X rtl<lb />
C. P<lb />
states t oat<lb />
� n<lb />
favors a)�s<lb />
Ity censorship j<lb />
colleges where;<lb />
case, believing<lb />
are sufficientlv<lb />
"ir, Iicuity<lb />
in many<lb />
pecially in<lb />
cult<lb />
A.<lb />
from facu<lb />
i Carolina<lb />
this is -lot a  the<lb />
capable and responsible to � have<lb />
this privilege, and that colleges<lb />
� 11 benefit through the resulting<lb />
pp rtunities for expression of<lb />
free editorial opinion and the es-<lb />
 iishment of a news policy with-<lb />
rence<lb />
at present, es-<lb />
for girls, a fa-<lb />
avis ry ! .ard<lb />
1 ard of censorship for<lb />
lege publieatH as. In such schools<lb />
valuable news is .often suppressed<lb />
because of little prejudices or per-<lb />
sonal feelings. This attitude hin-<lb />
o rs free expression which is<lb />
sought in all newspaper publica-<lb />
tions.<lb />
Fast Car .lina Teachers College<lb />
is fortunate in having advisors who<lb />
in the capacity of advisors and<lb />
not in the capacity of censors. It<lb />
o- hoped that this policy, a goal<lb />
toward which the N. C. C. P. A.<lb />
will fight until the finish, will be or<lb />
adopted in all other North Caro-<lb />
ina colleges in the near future.<lb />
Second, "the X. C. C. P. A. fa-<lb />
vors a salary for editors and busi-<lb />
ness managers of college publiea-<lb />
i as in colleges where they do not<lb />
receive payment for their services,<lb />
feeling that they sacrifice more<lb />
time and have more definite duties<lb />
to perform than any other official<lb />
of a student body and that such<lb />
recompense would materially im-<lb />
prove the quality of publications<lb />
through the increased incentive to<lb />
heretofore and point the way to a<lb />
new and better day in college jour-<lb />
nalism.<lb />
Each student mast try bo live<lb />
 ve the reproach of the onlooker,<lb />
ment the expense of shipping ,t HkQst VVOk for the m p"e of mak"<lb />
from the arsenals in which it is ig his school the best and must<lb />
now stored ! stand fast to the morals and ideals<lb />
It<lb />
ife n<lb />
spirit<lb />
Dr. Wright received a list of the j that are placed before him<lb />
available trophies and Drs. Mea- leach one so lives his daily<lb />
jdows, Frank, and Adams submitthe campus, that school<lb />
Every week this Open Forum ed-i too much liberty. They would<lb />
umn will be run. Through it you;talk ut loud, laugh, giggle, and<lb />
are urged to make suggestive cri-jnot consider those who really<lb />
licisms and bo ask the "why" of j wished to study. � could not<lb />
things. This column, however, is<lb />
not for howlers. It is not a place<lb />
t he i<lb />
nk<lb />
h<lb />
ind<lb />
ansuru<lb />
to snicor<lb />
questions and demand an answe<lb />
t , self evident truths.<lb />
All correspondence and material<lb />
for this column must he signed.<lb />
The reason for this is apparent, it<lb />
a statement needing corroboration<lb />
is made or a question asked, the<lb />
editor must know the source of<lb />
the material. This d es not mean ures will be a<lb />
that names will necessarily appeal<lb />
in the Teco Echo, but it does mean<lb />
that the articles will be placed on<lb />
file for reference if needed.<lb />
co on any Kmger. Compkunta<lb />
were made by industrious students<lb />
Miss Grey herself saw that some-<lb />
bhing had to be done, so she placed<lb />
signs n the d ors and in other<lb />
c n-jiicuous places, demanding si-<lb />
lence. One of the most prominent<lb />
reads as follows: "Consideration<lb />
fr others demands silen e<lb />
The-e measures are g ing to be<lb />
observed or more vigorous mess-<lb />
' ted.<lb />
Hats Off To The Eugenia<lb />
WHAT THE OPEN<lb />
PRINTS<lb />
FOR I'M<lb />
ol<lb />
war prizes<lb />
ARE WE STUDENTS OR<lb />
PUPILS?<lb />
There are two great factions in<lb />
American society now exposed to<lb />
the process of education, the stu-<lb />
dents and tihe pupils. To the Stu-<lb />
dent, education is a privilege that<lb />
quickens and trains his mind so he<lb />
can rise above the sands and to<lb />
some degree be a master amont<lb />
men. To the Pupil, education is<lb />
a ts as a j<lb />
, , an annoving insect to le scratched<lb />
the col- "<lb />
at lazily for a while, and if pos-<lb />
sible, to be rid of it before it<lb />
really bites deeper than the sur-<lb />
face. When the student has been<lb />
graduated from college, he feels<lb />
j his education is but begun, mark<lb />
him for a wise man. Wihen the<lb />
Pupil finishes his college work, he<lb />
has a diploma in bis hand and lit-<lb />
tle more than that in his head.<lb />
The model Student interests him-<lb />
self in all phases of knowledge,<lb />
whether of nature, human nature,<lb />
ted a tentative list<lb />
desired.<lb />
On February 30. I92S, the can-<lb />
non, an EA gun, Breech Loading,<lb />
weighing 2100 pounds arrived in<lb />
Greenville, from Fort Newark, Xew<lb />
Jersey, and was placed on front<lb />
campus.<lb />
Since that time the gun has been<lb />
a favorite site for many college<lb />
students. Dozens have made pic-<lb />
tures of it, scores have paused by<lb />
i it and sat on it in the late after-<lb />
noon, many have fond association3<lb />
and cherished memories of the<lb />
massive weapon. With its barrel<lb />
pointing outward and upward the<lb />
old momento stands as a m moment<lb />
to those who sacrificed all for a<lb />
cause they believed to be right.<lb />
Although we no longer associate<lb />
the gun with the gruesome, we feel<lb />
J a tendered spot for it when we<lb />
I realize that it was in service" and<lb />
probably helped make the world a<lb />
safer place for democracy.<lb />
which is called for may be develop-<lb />
ed.<lb />
RE A GOOD CITIZEN<lb />
L<lb />
Toe Editorial staff of th.<lb />
Echo assumes the privilege<lb />
printing or n t printing any open<lb />
forum article. The reason for this<lb />
is the column should be used to<lb />
help clear pr blems and to express<lb />
creative suggestions and criticism<lb />
Several open forums were ad-<lb />
dressed t . the editor this .veek<lb />
complaining of the nout system<lb />
and asking the why of the ruling.<lb />
S me of them even went so far as<lb />
to offer suggesti ns of alternative<lb />
to take. These articles are not!<lb />
published this week because Dr. '<lb />
Wright has very recently explain-<lb />
ed in simple terms why the stu-<lb />
f other college papers, dents made such a ruling necess-<lb />
ary. The college officials and toe<lb />
faculty have already passed on the<lb />
questi n and their ruling i? a fair<lb />
and just one and t'orresponds with<lb />
the rules in practically every pro-<lb />
gressive school you can name. The<lb />
question has been passed on and<lb />
the ultimatum delivered. What<lb />
then is the purpose of casting a<lb />
monkey-wrench into the e liege<lb />
mechanism but to attitato and to<lb />
Be a go d Vitizen! Cast your<lb />
vote for your favorite presidential<lb />
nominee!<lb />
The Teco Eciho asks you to vote,<lb />
to show your real reaction to the<lb />
present political campaign. Like<lb />
hundred;<lb />
we want to see how our choice tal-<lb />
lies with the nation's choice for<lb />
chief executive.<lb />
Be a good citizen! Vote! If only<lb />
a score express their reactions<lb />
their vote will be considered as the<lb />
expression of the campus opinion,<lb />
but the result will be much more<lb />
decisive, of course, if most of the<lb />
members of the student body take<lb />
part in the straw ballot.<lb />
Traditions have Keen broken and<lb />
the old saying that a style will<lb />
I e me ha k every seven years has<lb />
been pr wed true. Last yen- the<lb />
Tec- grand Id derby was in style hut<lb />
f lasted only a few months. Then<lb />
the Empress Eugenia came to the<lb />
front, but our historic ancestor<lb />
was treated so shabbily that it was<lb />
short-lived. I thought it had gone<lb />
forever, but in the fall of 1932<lb />
(and I am a freshman i I saw that<lb />
I was suffering from an illusion.<lb />
Everywhere last week one saw yel-<lb />
1 w and rr�cn skull caps pulied<lb />
eockily over one eve. and blue and<lb />
type f fOOds are<lb />
After suefe, it u h<lb />
into the swing. 5<lb />
home then?<lb />
Still an ther im<lb />
get an inspinatio<lb />
back with a brigi<lb />
things. She get -<lb />
and accompli<lb />
9tl old a girl go I<lb />
A of whi h g<lb />
cannot draw a dh<lb />
going home for I<lb />
Isa C �ten an<lb />
DR. St H. M A SSI �:<lb />
Dentist<lb />
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GREEXVILLF, N I<lb />
Phone 1 7<lb />
whit<lb />
ones<lb />
itting jauntily ovui<lb />
text-books. He is vigorous,<lb />
broad-minded, athletic, not only in-<lb />
terested in intellectual discipline<lb />
and development, but in moral en-<lb />
lightenment. He applies his know-<lb />
ledge to his daily life. The one<lb />
thing we have to regret about the<lb />
students is the fact that there are<lb />
too few of them. The pupils, nit-<lb />
wits, and Smart Alecks are push-<lb />
ing them out of existence.<lb />
The price the modern student<lb />
pays in Concentration, but it is<lb />
a price we are capable of paying,<lb />
for we should not allow the finan-<lb />
cork for the position and the cial depression to rob us of men-<lb />
ARE YOU A CAMPUS CORNER<lb />
CUTTER?<lb />
DAY DREAMS<lb />
greater responsibility to the stu-<lb />
dent bodies<lb />
This policy now exists in col-<lb />
leges for men, but has not yet been<lb />
incorporated for women's colleges<lb />
in North Carolina. For example,<lb />
the editor and business manager of<lb />
the Technician receive a salary of<lb />
$oT0, annually. Those of the<lb />
Chronicle (Duke University) and<lb />
of the Old Gold and Black (Wake<lb />
Forest) receive $250. In addition<lb />
they 'are allowed a certain per cent<lb />
,in all advertising and about fifty<lb />
per cent of bhe profits of the pa-<lb />
per.<lb />
All editors agreed that this is at<lb />
tal and spiritual wealth.<lb />
Let us open our minds to what<lb />
can so easily be ours, Knowledge.<lb />
It is an unusual gift for it can be<lb />
both held and imported to others.<lb />
We can take our choice, be stu-<lb />
dents and be of use to humanity,<lb />
or be pupils and fade into insigni-<lb />
ficance.<lb />
By now everyone doubtless is<lb />
rather weary of the perpetual<lb />
warning about cutting campus cor-<lb />
ners. It seems to be a rather ne-<lb />
cessary warning, (however, many<lb />
of us think that it has no deeper<lb />
significance than the mere defac-<lb />
ing of the campus beauty. Those<lb />
of us who find ourselves in that<lb />
category need to come to the rea-<lb />
lization that, as a ihabit, it may<lb />
prove disasterous.<lb />
Habits formed in youth are rare-<lb />
ly if ever broken in old age, and<lb />
the corner cutting habit is a ten-<lb />
acious one to form. Do you real-<lb />
Give me a sky of unclouded blue,<lb />
A seat against a tree!<lb />
Give me a day to dream alone,<lb />
A day of reverie!<lb />
Let me have my (happiness<lb />
Into the clouds above,<lb />
And the tapestry be moved alone<lb />
By the swaying winds -of love!<lb />
I dream, and the sky is blue.<lb />
I dream and the world is new.<lb />
I dream, and the failing light<lb />
Carries my heart to the stars<lb />
night!<lb />
of<lb />
At the home of a faculty mem-<lb />
ber, a Sunday School class group<lb />
was being entertained. Tea was<lb />
served, spiced tea.<lb />
One of the girls: Um, girls, this<lb />
tea is spiced.<lb />
Unconscious (coming to life):<lb />
What? The tea's spiked?<lb />
Edith Marslender, a member of<lb />
the piano class, is now serving as<lb />
regular morning organist at the<lb />
Presbyterian Church. Miss Mars-<lb />
lender was recently elected Student<lb />
Council Representative of the So-<lb />
phomore Class.<lb />
To The College Girls<lb />
OF<lb />
E. C. T. C.<lb />
The<lb />
Charles Stores<lb />
WELCOMES YOU<lb />
AT ALL TIMES<lb />
Mr. R. C. Deal is teaching<lb />
French to Miss Wahl's 7th grade<lb />
at the Training School. It is bhe<lb />
second year French has been<lb />
taught there in the 7th grade.<lb />
the other, and red and white caps<lb />
perched over either eye.<lb />
Alas, I believe the Eugenia will<lb />
last f rover and a day on this cam-<lb />
pus, but with a slight variation<lb />
the royal headgear covered half<lb />
the head while the brand f the<lb />
uninitiated covered only one-fourth<lb />
Long live the Eugenia!<lb />
BLOOMS<lb />
THE PLA( K<lb />
TO GET<lb />
THAT NEW<lb />
COAT<lb />
and<lb />
HAT<lb />
POST CARDS<lb />
NEW VIEWS<lb />
of<lb />
E. C. T. C.<lb />
5 for 5c<lb />
White's Stores Inc.<lb />
SPRINGTIME IN PARIS<lb />
From Perfume to Lipsticks bearing the new.<lb />
but already famous name of Springtime in Paris<lb />
At<lb />
LAUTARES'<lb />
GORDON'S<lb />
UNDERWEAR<lb />
Dance Sets<lb />
Gowns<lb />
Step-ins<lb />
Shorts<lb />
LOWE'S<lb />
J<lb />
COUPON<lb />
(Void After November 15th, 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 Greenville N C<lb />
On or Before November 15th 1932<lb />
This is a Regular Five Dollar Value<lb />
American Shoe Shop<lb />
Gives Special Prices to College Girls<lb />
Half Sole �gfe.<lb />
Leather Heel20c.<lb />
Rubber Heels20c.<lb />
Work Guaranteed<lb />
Your Shoe Store<lb />
Nmii�f the latest styles received today<lb />
Broun, black, blue and burgandy colors<lb />
in Real College Styles.<lb />
Cobum's Shoes, Inc.<lb />
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n have been aske<lb />
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prominent man on the<lb />
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THE TECX) ECHO<lb />
PAGE THREE<lb />
NAME, PLEASE?<lb />
The catalogues and filos of East j<lb />
I Carolina Teachers College contain<lb />
interesting statistics concerning)<lb />
.names of members of tho faculty<lb />
land student body. It would he an<lb />
'entrancing if intensive study to<lb />
learn what various nationalities<lb />
these names represent.<lb />
The name Smith is represented<lb />
by eleven people on the campus,<lb />
ranging from the dean's . ffiee and<lb />
the infirmary through several dor-<lb />
miitoiae These Smiths are mak-<lb />
ing their same an unusual one<lb />
here. The Williams tribe also<lb />
number eleven, one a member of<lb />
the faculty.<lb />
There are ten Davises, one a<lb />
faculty member. There are Moore<lb />
women, too, more and more, count-<lb />
 ji'iR up from a bashful co-ed to<lb />
Heanie. sometimes: EVELYN ROGERS. Wilmington mtl t) om. drmil ,�,<lb />
r I.indy. is now- President of Emerson Society tron.<lb />
folk and Virginiai �  .<lb />
.   I there are five who answer roll-<lb />
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lather, was h .me , ox There are three Homlorson<lb />
k f echoes r rom Ar<lb />
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�ess. is now in InmHHIIXIIIIimAi, . ,<lb />
nt I ��� tae campus wh<lb />
ming to attend<lb />
A PLEA TO THE NON-<lb />
ATHLETES<lb />
NEVER SAY DIE<lb />
r.<lb />
CLAPTON CHERRY, Cornelius<lb />
President of Poe S ciety<lb />
�r "H'M anl one Henderson feminine<lb />
a-ndor. There are four people onj�sk�d Mrs. Jest<lb />
o are always<lb />
nance, and more friends. I should<lb />
.Wright, President, Robert H.jshe shot right buck. "Why only haV(1 ,s�1 my gmal talem S) M<lb />
mS , ' a" i Viiginia has planned a new tvpe Mr- M- I, Evelyn and Dan. Wo; the other day a girl came to me . , increase the eains. t is<lb />
in find bun in1 ' �<lb />
DINING ROOM<lb />
"What is your biggest job?" I<lb />
ed Mrs.<lb />
To try to please everybody<lb />
r! came to me<lb />
"Why should I join the athletic<lb />
association? What can it mean to<lb />
me? I cannot play ba-ektbal! r<lb />
tennis. As for stuSits a stiff-joint-<lb />
ed doll could perform as well a.<lb />
1. I could never win a men 'gram.<lb />
so why should I try?"<lb />
The above paragraph expresses<lb />
my reaction toward the athletic<lb />
association when I first entered<lb />
college. I did n t j in the organi-<lb />
zati n.<lb />
Now as I look hack over these<lb />
two years, I feel that I have miss-<lb />
ed something, in the first place i<lb />
failed to rec gnize the spirit I th<lb />
associati n. Had 1. with no ath �<lb />
ietj. ability, joined in the begin-<lb />
ning and worked hard for the sake<lb />
of the working, played hard for<lb />
the sake of the playing, and cheer-1<lb />
ed heartily for the sake f the<lb />
rheering I should still be what j<lb />
am, the sorriest athlete in the W.<lb />
A. A. But think what 1 should<lb />
have h id, a str nger physique, a<lb />
keener intellect, a happier counte-<lb />
m use lea, both ,f which were used!<lb />
by Bill when he told her good-bye<lb />
All the mat rial is got and we After racing from a class to<lb />
w.nder how it sir uld be organized, j get a glimpse of Governor Rooae-<lb />
lid Billy kick her before Pasteur; volt, when he passed through Wake<lb />
disc voted that, there were two Forest last Tuesday, and failing to<lb />
vitamins, one love, and one hate? reach the station, five students<lb />
Must I put about Perry's visit to 'piled into a Ford Roadster and took<lb />
he North Pole after Sam met his,off to Henderson to hear the De-<lb />
Id girl's sister that is a fresh- m teratk nominee speak. The do<lb />
man? Whih is the more import- 'or die party include Misses Mary<lb />
int, the .lection of 1000 ,r Margie- Malone Best and Euphenia Bryan,<lb />
little dog that Kiipatrich gave her co-eds and Lid red Prince, B. H.<lb />
during the war of 1812? We find Wall, and Dan Bryan,<lb />
that the new light blue ear should They heard the speech.<lb />
be a main t pic, but we cannot .<lb />
iecide whether or not to put the<lb />
lisc-overy of ' luml<lb />
topic or the new rinj<lb />
gave Sue.<lb />
It   hard ��<lb />
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ABSENCE MAKES THE HE MM<lb />
GROW FONDEE<lb />
Al a;<lb />
mes.<lb />
I of univorsitv. It is called a de- als ' have fh�.vers, five Roses. The aK she said<lb />
vv.<lb />
overweight<lb />
one and only<lb />
pression university, and is to h<lb />
good<lb />
old Adams name is laimed !anii trying to reduce, and the only <lb />
I have ahvay stood apart enviously<lb />
anxi usly watching the ath-<lb />
u i it ii OpOlKH<lb />
hapol Hill<lb />
at t hapi<lb />
inother co-ed to<lb />
1 sometime in the near fu- "nl-v ,y three people, for it is thing we ever had was bread and jeteg deling that tn� association<lb />
ture. The onivensity plans bo have known to bo exclusive. potatoes. in.<lb />
There are two Turners, three1 eame, and she<lb />
ani<lb />
about .iiie hundred students, who<lb />
ittle girl, lat-<lb />
ent<lb />
wanee, w lere ho is<lb />
�. . s, I he little man<lb />
lb- pers, two Rosses and no H ises. fiain<lb />
! w�<lb />
was not f w me and yet longing to<lb />
be a part of it, I still held back be-<lb />
,va ; i rymg<lb />
lava anything tiUM, llf timidity and d obt.<lb />
,o what am I Today I am a member f this<lb />
them -hickeii<lb />
will pay oa. h , $2&amp;0, no more, n<lb />
less. The faculty will teach for There are four Morton's ami one Ul make her fat<lb />
wonderful organizati in, and to me<lb />
Although there will be u-w niimv- Te superintendent of the11'1 chocolate ice-oream all thejit moans as mucij as a privileged<lb />
sports, hunting and fishing will' iiary leads the fui Morris time even though 'hey are the, fraternity would mean to others. 1<lb />
receive careful consideration on -Women. We are proud of the facth108 lv ul food served  nn ,t play ba.ketball, I cannot<lb />
nay o touad in rf sUukl,UN cI1(1 ,h(. that we have Nobles, too, three of Her� sb� punctuated her cOnver- hiki. much because of outside work<lb />
them. sation with the question. "Did you ut j ,(111 going U) w k f(l). a mun<lb />
" as' i)r. A. C. C. Hill, .Ir� is the Tnere are two Deals, bwo Robe- kn w we l,lak i0 'iuarts f '�<lb />
'� In1 i , ,  f j ams tarn Ktantol mh i1 , K . la-Jim everv time we serve i<lb />
faculty.<lb />
Dr. A. C. C. Hill. Jr is the<lb />
f under of this plan. It xm found- <lb />
ed with the purpose of using Vir-1<lb />
ginia's surplus faculty members.<lb />
two<lb />
Den we think,2H "J, ii.ur" v who answer to the Thomas ��. And i: .a<lb />
�a-ual.<lb />
iy. our noted vio-<lb />
anjafians, tiu three<lb />
�omas name.<lb />
Colors are represented by Grays chicken a meal . vly jjeyt , shau nt it- ;<lb />
and Croons. There are three Peter If t inUc'h ive-cream was used. sl( ul(i one the successfu pesi-<lb />
s as. .1 wondered what amounts of other (iential candidate can be no hap-<lb />
gram. And you say I am a f ol!<lb />
� True it is that 1 may never get<lb />
' j enough points for a monogram;<lb />
very likely, I shall not. If I<lb />
,y te � tnng a business<lb />
reenville High School. Mississippi State College has "A good name is rather to bejfood svvtl' u1 The fist thinS ' pier than I. If I should n t get<lb />
� Forbes, known to ell adopted a new system of grades chosen than great riches and we thought of was bi. id. So I went one j hal stil) be happy i)waui.<lb />
.� bis hom near Win- which is much approved of by the ire pr ud of the great number of lo tht' (m'1" '��ikr- II �ai1 tlli' f have at last realized that tho joy<lb />
'students who have made a grade!good names we have n our Col- baked loaf bread every other day, t.nim.s m the doing of something<lb />
i, Brown, or Lou as of �' f the term and who havejlege files. ;a�l ninety loaves at a time. This w pthwhile.<lb />
h m can be found -al- n missed a certain number<lb />
world has been eagerly awaiting, together.<lb />
!��! these many years! Nowit can<lb />
Bul Bullock has recently been<lb />
as a sub- elected Captain of the football<lb />
at George -quad. He is a Greenville boy and<lb />
'r.lr fir- season at Fas:<lb />
lj in th - C irolina Tea hera College. Wil-<lb />
' tea � � I � . ft -a- ,uis inding play-<lb />
came a � of the team.<lb />
ik �. un -� member 5, tbe Teachers<lb />
Poresl Freshmen on<lb />
funds. An exceeding-<lb />
5 large attendance is expected as<lb />
this is the firsl time that many of<lb />
per- the students will have had an op-<lb />
the porunity to see the team pulling<lb />
�se doubting Thom-<lb />
the gross error of<lb />
. "Al<lb />
-once makes<lb />
ai<lb />
of<lb />
n at the F. C. T. hours shall be exempted from th<lb />
ium" j final examinations. Thfe uius<lb />
ay be found at j he consideration! ehl<lb />
v Store on fifth<lb />
W<lb />
are hoping he will In?<lb />
 T.  soon.<lb />
k W,b<lb />
WHAT'S IN A NAME?<lb />
In scanning the college we find<lb />
hai we boast many things, among<lb />
Girls, d m't wait as I did until<lb />
you are seniors to join the W. A.<lb />
is in addition to about 11,200 bis-<lb />
cuits a week and the large am unt<lb />
of eorabread, cakes, and pies. A Join n w a!1(i w rk for it <lb />
I thought that to make all the yuU try and f!nii ,hat yilJ cannot<lb />
bread, takos.and pies that are used, play baaketbaH, play tennis; if<lb />
; y u can't play tennis, perform<lb />
amount<lb />
ass books, Georgia Teen has su<lb />
Tys -n, "FLs- I tUiily had an idea, each studenl a rather meagre diet, which wo are<lb />
A. A.<lb />
le real<lb />
To prevent transfer of athletb j them an aristocracy, a labor uni in, . <lb />
ha- sud- some birds, and last but not least. !1'ur- lhvU l went  � A" stunts, hike and do the ordinary<lb />
" -derson, the Stewiro of the dm- health habits which will win for<lb />
K- �'� T � � athletu- pass book is -hid the c .liege menus do noton- inf rooin- andkl"i him "bnl xu Y � a monogram probably and hap-<lb />
f owning an at<lb />
d oftentimes at the have his picture on the front oi fim- So if yon ask with Shakes-<lb />
other things they used. Hi<lb />
aid<lb />
piness surely. The W. A. . needs<lb />
ng between 6:30 and ,he iKKk,<lb />
pea re, "What's in a nann<lb />
s yoirr answer, We<lb />
here<lb />
that they use an average of 1200 you amI voU m,ed the w A A T,<lb />
I. W. Wood, now located at<lb />
ids the position of eesntyl<lb />
� fficer.<lb />
f r � i M e( i la whom, ot her- <lb />
: wn as "Bozo is still in<lb />
i . md at 11 reenville in<lb />
I mes 1<lb />
Alfred Tucker may also bej<lb />
. Winterville. we are told.<lb />
( AM PI S GOSSIP<lb />
tht<lb />
Everyone is quite familiar with<lb />
the s ng, "You've Oo4 Me in the<lb />
Palm of your Hand but it was so<lb />
popular at the northern State<lb />
Teachers College in Aberdeen. S.<lb />
D that it became the theme song<lb />
of the freshmen to the upper class-<lb />
men the first week f school.<lb />
The Rotunda.<lb />
The juniors at State Teachers<lb />
College. Farmville, Virginia, for-<lb />
One of tin.<lb />
sugar. Aboul<lb />
Tiie College Diet<lb />
of<lb />
One Cherry<lb />
Three Herrings<lb />
A eobb hut no corn<lb />
S nio Pease and Rice<lb />
One Bunn<lb />
(There are Brooks and Rivers so<lb />
we can Drinkwater.)<lb />
lbs. of fl ur per u<lb />
items most used<lb />
1,000 lbs. IS UM-d a week.<lb />
Butter is used at every meal, and<lb />
'around 400 IDs. are used every;<lb />
'week. Every time a pie or cake i-<lb />
'made, e.gs have to be used. Can<lb />
you visualize about 5,760 eggs be-<lb />
ing used in one week? <lb />
1 know everyone w uld like to It may be hard to concentrate on<lb />
know the amount of fresh beef Conner, or take notes for a source<lb />
used every week. They use around j theme, but it's even harder to get<lb />
i, .11 a I've as a doctor, a cheer lead-<lb />
er, and a social lifter. Three cheers<lb />
f r the W. A. A.<lb />
A Happy Member.<lb />
ON STUDYING IN THE<lb />
LIBRARY<lb />
a-es and Mary;<lb />
that old adag<lb />
the heart grow fonder No long-<lb />
er need we sit hack, grudgingly ad-<lb />
mitting that we have n. adequate<lb />
disproof, for the latest statistics<lb />
available have been compounded<lb />
int i facts and figure whose truth<lb />
cannot be doubted. According to<lb />
the sources herein given, from<lb />
which those illuminating research-<lb />
es wore developed, "absence makes<lb />
the hoait grow fonder for some-<lb />
b ly else<lb />
Tho first Sunday night the col-<lb />
lege was open this year, there<lb />
were 80 dates in Cotten Hall par-<lb />
lor; the sec nd Sunday there were<lb />
sixty; tho next week saw the<lb />
parlor occupied only half as muh<lb />
as m the same day two weeks pre-<lb />
viously; while on the next Sunda<lb />
the room was practically deserted<lb />
And here are the statistics, so<lb />
recently compiled from tho date<lb />
that the ink is not yet dry.<lb />
Absence makes the heart grow<lb />
fonder for someb ,iy else . . .<lb />
20 per cent in seven days. (He<lb />
still dreams f tbe girl who left<lb />
h:m behind; new charms haven't<lb />
captured him yet. Wait 'till next<lb />
Sunday:)<lb />
25 per cent in fourteen days<lb />
(Aha, you reel).<lb />
33 1-ti per cent in twenty-one<lb />
days (now you doubting Thomases)<lb />
Presence makes the heart grow<lb />
fonder, for n tho fourth Sunday<lb />
everybody went home!<lb />
Is Florence as vain as a Per<lb />
CITY SHOE SHOP<lb />
Your Patronage<lb />
Appreciated<lb />
'It Pays to Repair'<lb />
Telephone 162<lb />
Our Aristocracy<lb />
of<lb />
le same t�! hmv tiu.v fvit when they were! Abbotts and Frvars<lb />
,v- LI noose is fn.sknu,n. At i(.ast that's the way; Knights and their Squires<lb />
nation of tags, see '<lb />
P! magan cut Economics 101<lb />
I er day. Students were <lb />
; notice was a practical<lb />
. . but did they go to class<lb />
out. . . Mr. Flanagan<lb />
it looked when they entertained the Farles<lb />
freshmen at a doll party Each<lb />
girl came dressed as a child, car-<lb />
rying her "doll baby P r fresh-<lb />
men. Wasn't it bad enough not to<lb />
be reminded how green you really<lb />
?<lb />
won<lb />
at money<lb />
in the hank is j cogd UT.a(iuato ,tudent at N,<lb />
It's also hard to<lb />
�r.<lb />
Consciousness: If found<lb />
Urn to Vera Jennings,<lb />
Hall. She recently wore<lb />
wn shoe and a black one,<lb />
� blind?<lb />
c<lb />
Y. U. shut herself up in a room<lb />
with 100 mice fr four days in<lb />
order to find out if exercise in-<lb />
creases resistance to pneumonia.<lb />
The Ring-Turn Phi.<lb />
A King and his Page<lb />
A SONG<lb />
w rid is so alive with<lb />
ith and ligfct,<lb />
o ild be but joy within.<lb />
�uld it be a gobtet in my<lb />
d<lb />
might drink its beauty in!<lb />
WHAT?<lb />
Dr. E. T. Plyer, of the Univer-<lb />
sity of North Carolisa, has an-<lb />
nounced discovery of the "ato-<lb />
merg the smallest unit of matter<lb />
thus far known. Its probable size<lb />
is illustrated by a decimal point<lb />
and 47 ciphers and the figure 7,<lb />
making it. in all, pretty small.<lb />
The Ring-Turn Phi.<lb />
The Labor Union<lb />
of<lb />
Bakers<lb />
Fryars<lb />
Cookes<lb />
Taylors and Drapers<lb />
Butlers and a Page<lb />
(And several Freemen who don't<lb />
belong to the Union.)<lb />
Our Birds<lb />
of<lb />
Eagles<lb />
A Finch<lb />
One Peacock<lb />
A Dickey-Byrd<lb />
And last, hut not least, Both the<lb />
Young and the Wise.<lb />
Where is it that Freda Parks?<lb />
2.100 lbs. of beef; abol!t 1050 lbs. the nanu. uf the characters in Lit-<lb />
of p rk; 40� Ebs, of fish; and 500 Ufe Rod Riding Hood, when a c -ed<lb />
lbs. of b&amp;con. land a collegiate maiden are sitting<lb />
Fresh fruit is used almost daily i;ear y u C(0n? or retting c-<lb />
We use around 3600 oranges daily, qoamted. We learn that she met<lb />
or 2650 banannas. the hoy that he roomed with at<lb />
Approximately 350 lbs. of mixed state in I776,when the Declaration!<lb />
cakes are used each week, and 100 r independence was signed; we<lb />
stalks of celery. They also use � � that T)luma Jefferson was<lb />
about 2000 lbs of Irish ami sweet ; ee Xv. ast nigiit in tht. campu<lb />
potatoes. building as the girl with blonde<lb />
As one looks over the menu for yai, and her more recent crush<lb />
two or three weeks, he can see that w&amp;re having the Boston Tea Party;<lb />
they are varied. Therefore, the j we learned that the number of<lb />
,t figures gr?en above ean be only calories that should be in the diet<lb />
the approximate amount used each SOems to be quite numerous as<lb />
It seems that there has been<lb />
much misunderstanding about<lb />
statements made about co-eds re-<lb />
cently. Several boys and girls<lb />
have asked if they might even<lb />
speak to each other on the campus.<lb />
We Are<lb />
Introducing<lb />
LARK HOSIERY<lb />
$1.00 Value<lb />
79c<lb />
Also<lb />
45 Guage, Full-Fashion-<lb />
ed Silk Hose, 2 pair for<lb />
$1.00<lb />
Griffin Shoe Co.<lb />
"Smart Footwear'<lb />
week. Hut all in all. one can see<lb />
compared with the number of dates<lb />
that ix large amount of f� al is j isian has bail, with Louise; we<lb />
cooked every week in the college in that there are two kinds of<lb />
kitchen.<lb />
THE OTTER<lb />
WANT AD<lb />
LOST: 4 hours of sleep between 6:30 A. M.<lb />
and 7:30 A. M on Wednesday, Thurs-<lb />
day, Friday and Saturday of last week.<lb />
Finder please return to A. N. S. M.<lb />
(Any New Society Member.)<lb />
The Otter is nobody's fool and<lb />
yet<lb />
He sits and thinks a lot<lb />
Deciding whether he otter<lb />
Or iwfaether he �otter not.<lb />
Koene Kronicle<lb />
.� h old 1 do,<lb />
� irs should fall.<lb />
t a 1 ay ball<lb />
i i be what the moon once wuz<lb />
ii sh uld I do<lb />
ff the sky weren't blue,<lb />
dreams weren't true,<lb />
V. ; t e tele; hone never did buzz?<lb />
A I 11  add I do<lb />
ll th stars disappeared'?<lb />
 ild I shed tears<lb />
If there weren't a moon in the<lb />
I forge! the phone call,<lb />
tars, niiKin and all.<lb />
If I were only, my dear, with you!<lb />
A freshman suggests to the girls<lb />
in charge of the dining room next<lb />
ir that they put a detour sign<lb />
in front of all teacher's tables. She<lb />
ays that this will help to avoid<lb />
confusion and embarrass-<lb />
ment for thp new girls.<lb />
ARRIVING DAILY<lb />
NEW COATS<lb />
DRESSES<lb />
and<lb />
HATS<lb />
McLellan Stores Company<lb />
Ask to see our No. 990 Full-Fashioned Chif-<lb />
fon Hose, First Quality Only, and Firty-<lb />
Five Guage too<lb />
69 c<lb />
THE<lb />
Smart Shoppe<lb />
PERMANENT WAVES<lb />
$5.00 AND up<lb />
Add More Charm to Your Loveliness<lb />
Let Us Finger Wave Your Hair<lb />
Cinderella Beauty Parlor<lb />
Over Greenville Drug Co. Phone 798<lb />
I<lb />
Fall and Winter Wear<lb />
for College Girls<lb />
Naturally, we are proud to show College<lb />
Girls the many, many attractive outfits we<lb />
have selected for Fall and Winter wear.<lb />
Never have we been able to offer such love-<lb />
ly Fashions at such Low Prices.<lb />
Of Special Interest we present collection of<lb />
Cotton Pajamas retailing at<lb />
$1.00<lb />
C. Heber Forbes<lb />
4<lb />
I<lb />
i<lb />
V<lb /><pb facs="00037995_tn_0004" /><lb />
WEDNESDAY, NOV<lb />
PAGE POUR<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
Governor Visits College<lb />
And Addresses Students<lb />
(Continued from First Page.)<lb />
and hope to students who felt that<lb />
there was little to look forward to<lb />
in the future. He praised tho in-<lb />
stitutioB ami the officers and fa-<lb />
tuity that had made it possible an<lb />
-aid, "What 1 see tionw at this in-<lb />
stitution is a dividend worth every<lb />
ent the state has ever put into it<lb />
I have been talking to Dr. Wright<lb />
of the making of our men and wo-<lb />
men and the terrible times we are<lb />
jroing through, i say to him and to<lb />
his faculty that 1 can conceive of<lb />
no work finer in this State than<lb />
i work he is doing and the work<lb />
I his faculty<lb />
Referring to a former visit<lb />
when as Lieutenant Governor lu<lb />
 sited this school and made<lb />
commencement address, he said<lb />
lat the institution was then in<lb />
� e incubator stage and that now<lb />
he could hardly realise that it was<lb />
the same school. As director of<lb />
the budget he said he had kept up<lb />
FACULTY MEMBERS<lb />
BELONG TO A. A. U.W.<lb />
Instructive Program Is<lb />
Presented<lb />
KMIl.Y LANK<lb />
President of L.mier Society<lb />
I Four Delegates Tojj<lb />
People's Conference<lb />
Four delegates from i C. T. C.<lb />
Moth dist College<lb />
were sent to the<lb />
th<lb />
In this community there is a<lb />
live branch of the American Asso-<lb />
ciation of University of Women,<lb />
an organization to which only gra-<lb />
duates of colleges of recognized<lb />
standards are admitted. At pres-<lb />
ent there are from twenty-five to<lb />
thirty members. Fifteen of which<lb />
are teai'hers in East Carolina<lb />
Teachers College. This chapter is<lb />
a member of the state, national,<lb />
and international association.<lb />
The purpose of the international<lb />
organization is to finance special<lb />
research by women, to raise the<lb />
standard of Women's Collegi and<lb />
to raise the scholastic average of<lb />
women all over the world. It has<lb />
given some financial support to<lb />
Madame Curie,<lb />
Every member of the branch is<lb />
STUDENTS GIVE<lb />
MUSIC PROGRAM<lb />
A delightful fifteen minute mu-<lb />
sical program was the feature of<lb />
the student Chapel Exercises at<lb />
the Assembly period Odtofeer 21.<lb />
Miss Mary Belle Wils n, accom-<lb />
panied by tM'iss Margaret Staten<lb />
sang 'When Irish Eyes are Smil-<lb />
ing Miss Katie Lee Johnson<lb />
played a piano solo, "Marche Gro-<lb />
tesque and Miss Beth Brantley,<lb />
accompanied by Miss Emma Lee<lb />
Davis, sang "The Owl<lb />
Last week Pokey Hunt us and<lb />
Captain John Smith a short bur-<lb />
lesque on the experience of Cap-<lb />
tain JKihn Smith, 'was presented at<lb />
the assembly hour by members ot<lb />
the student body.<lb />
Miss Maiy Shaw Kobeson, of<lb />
Greenville, was director of the<lb />
play.<lb />
'Miss Margaret Davis, Farmville,<lb />
played the role of Pokey Hunt Us<lb />
and Mr. Bob Eason. (Jreenville,<lb />
�was Captain .1 hn Smith. Mr. Wim-<lb />
material improvement<lb />
People's Conference which conven-<lb />
ed at W. C. U. N. C. Greensboro,<lb />
but had not been able to realize ,hjs weefe These students are.<lb />
the kalodscopK- improvement that j Kvdv� GJUiam, Ha. rellsvilSe; Eli-<lb />
he actually saw. zaheth Biddle, Dover; Mary Lynn<lb />
�We are going throng a com- pj Qoldsboro,<lb />
plete chang� that affects erery Curtis Wilson<lb />
citizen, the Governor said. "I be- Ti   - i 11 n<lb />
i I his conference is lield annually<lb />
1 eve we are in a new era. I think, ,  ,     ,�  t <lb />
at one ot the colleges ol the stau<lb />
we are in a news world. We are so I , i i ,  , <lb />
and delegates from every section one on American Painting.<lb />
close to the picture that we cannot ' , , . � � , , ,<lb />
were present at the tirsl assemblj<lb />
or, or character, or  � , ��  , , <lb />
Friday evening, October 27.<lb />
a member of one of the mmit ,<lb />
tees. These are: membership, pub- j,iam Xisl,t'L Greenville, was Pow-<lb />
iicity. education, program, interna-ltk'r'an- lw father of Pokey.<lb />
tionaJ relati ns, and legiston. ' Ivt'1v Friday morning a pro-<lb />
This year the CSeenville Branch j�ram is presented in the chapel<lb />
is studying America's Contribution I Period by members of the student<lb />
to the Fine Arts during the Pas' body. Every first Wednesday an<lb />
dunlin<lb />
and Rebecca j Fifty Years. At the last meeting j�I' Poram is heb<lb />
Miss Newell gave an excellent pa-tnt' Chairman of the Student Cha-<lb />
per on American Music. Next jP Committee. Every third Wed-<lb />
moath Mrs. E. L. Hillman will give nesdy � Current Events Program<lb />
a<lb />
see the full<lb />
r seate lines or the forces that are<lb />
changing our State and our N'a-<lb />
SCIENCE MUSEUM<lb />
We have just been through a GROWING RAPIDLY<lb />
(Continued from First Page)<lb />
 of inflated values and de-<lb />
flated men. The forces that ar�<lb />
destroying and devastating tin<lb />
i nes and the youth of the Stau<lb />
have at times filled my soul with 'ear :lVl<lb />
despair, but when I see such a fan<lb />
assembly of young women I realize<lb />
� this ec nomic midnight will'lil'ns ;m l dit ilaj<lb />
"less make of you young wo-<lb />
en better citizens of the world<lb />
because it will strengthen your<lb />
give you a correct<lb />
ue of a dollar. Youert SuS<lb />
y more serious, tunded outgr<lb />
n the young ladies pf 1925 to �"�<lb />
 It is in times like these that 1lans<lb />
� ntellectual giants of the world additions this year The zoology<lb />
e produced. They come from the class expects to prepare a series of<lb />
is given, usually conducted by<lb />
member of the faculty.<lb />
Valuable Plans BrOUght Jhe members of the Chapel Com-<lb />
1,1 �� ii�, t� �j- Imittee were chosen by the student<lb />
rrom Press ConventionL,    ; � . iM .<lb />
. iHKiy and are: ttosa Lee Lang, of<lb />
, " , Farmville. Chairman; Lucy LoKov,<lb />
(Continued from First Page.)   , , <lb />
 j(ioidsi)or Secretary; Robert Eas-<lb />
n. Greenville, Mary Shaw R be-<lb />
thal<lb />
C dleues wi<lb />
ng l p<lb />
f free<lb />
through<lb />
I the resulting opportunities for ex<lb />
 . . . 'man ot Aurora.<lb />
son, Greenville, and Rebecca I'itt-<lb />
f'luh last I Passion of free editorial opinon<lb />
and t.he establishment of a news j  <lb />
faculty interfer � arty Given Majors<lb />
er cent. The Scienci<lb />
the museum a numlvei<lb />
of containers. Iplicy without<lb />
Among the interesting eollec- j ence.<lb />
�f butterfliesl 2. i'hat the N, C C. P. A. favors<lb />
caught by Miss Greene and Ma ' salary for edit irs and business<lb />
Ilearne during the summer; and managers<lb />
In Home Economies<lb />
PRESIDENT INVITES<lb />
EUUCATOUS TO ASSEMBLE<lb />
HEBE ON Till RSDAV<lb />
(Continued from First Page)<lb />
college has under c nsideration<lb />
are these: Should the college offer<lb />
a course training commercial teach-<lb />
ers, and if so what should �� the<lb />
requirements? Should the two-<lb />
year course be discontinued? What<lb />
should be the extra-curricular ac-<lb />
tivities emphasized? W-uitl it Im-<lb />
practicable to have an exchange<lb />
system by which young teachers<lb />
could come back for a few days<lb />
and teach under supervisio<lb />
others go out from here bo g<lb />
practical work in the classroom<lb />
One of the questions asked th<lb />
superintendents is: Why are girls<lb />
trained as primary teachers<lb />
sixth and seventh grades?<lb />
Interest Revives In<lb />
The Jarvis Society<lb />
As effort is In-ing made to revive<lb />
interest among the co-eds in the<lb />
Jur-vis Literary Society, an irn-<lb />
ni.atiii of y uiw men students<lb />
fostering the same uh-uh as the<lb />
Emerson, Lanier, and Poo Socie-<lb />
ties among the girls of the col-<lb />
lege. .<lb />
This is the second Jarvis bin-<lb />
ary Society organised l�'n <lb />
number of years ago a similar one<lb />
functioned for a while, but even-<lb />
tually died out. Thrmgh the ef-<lb />
forts of lr. Meadows, tin society<lb />
a ai.l was reorganized last year with<lb />
Charles King as president.<lb />
All c-eds are aut -mati .tllv<lb />
members of the organisation.<lb />
riven<lb />
Miss Grace Moore<lb />
(Continued from First Page.)<lb />
There may be th M in the stu<lb />
thing<lb />
that the real<lb />
of, but would<lb />
going night-riding<lb />
- f us do not appr vo I<lb />
y u ever have thought that it was<lb />
Cancels Contract Mrs Bradsher and 'Mrs. Jeter who<lb />
were setting the example? Well<lb />
this is a telephone conversation a<lb />
council member hoard as she wall.<lb />
ed in Mrs. Bradsber's room m�<lb />
night about 8 o'clock.<lb />
Mrs. Bradsher: Why yes, we'll<lb />
iro. Come around to the kick.<lb />
Ml SK nl<lb />
The . I<lb />
leadership<lb />
inir regulai<lb />
lie<lb />
h<lb />
� ut the eastern part of the state<lb />
Copy and ads for Sunday editions<lb />
had iK'cn received Saturday bj<lb />
numerous editors, but after tin<lb />
news arrived that Miss Moore re-<lb />
fused to come not a single one of j y, , lvt. been wondering if some<lb />
these ads and readers appeu<lb />
red.<lb />
indents have<lb />
forjrot that Cue lib<lb />
ads we i<lb />
rary is a place for study, not a<lb />
the eight j for visifmg. Th<lb />
but the cancellation<lb />
wired and phoned '<lb />
dailies. who go to the library � int<lb />
This is the first time the Kntu, j,ul vhvy are greatly aim-<lb />
lertainment Committee has had toje(j ,v t(1(, maggots tl<lb />
ind<lb />
cope with suei a situation. Sev-linaessantly chattof-ing. The lib-<lb />
eral years ago, however, Paderew- tarwna themselves do not have<lb />
ski was scheduled to appear here control of the whole gr up. It is<lb />
but because of serious illness asked impossible for them to. Real con-<lb />
several months in advance to he troj an (tm. niv through s<lb />
releaed from all engagements for strong student opinion against on-<lb />
the season. j necessary noise, and an effort r.<lb />
" 'the part of the students themsel-<lb />
BLUE LINCOLN jves to maintain quiet.<lb />
The Delta Omicron Sigma enter-j Who hasn't seen the big bltt What is the real u<lb />
college publications tainedAhe new borne economics ma- Unrok witti the Virginia license ! "Safurd iy Evening Po<lb />
!lo,es where thev do not re-Hors �f a brid -mil bo-n-l i-n-t- � x , u i .  i . i  .  ,<lb />
.  man paitv, which has been "off and m thefour oclock on Sunday aftern<lb />
Thur-day ev<lb />
The peraoan<lb />
follow:<lb />
First Violin<lb />
Sam Qoim i ;<lb />
Sec nd 'i"l<lb />
ma Browi ing.<lb />
Plute: Mi<lb />
Pianist, Edi<lb />
The En en<lb />
work upon ni<lb />
to be given � -<lb />
session. An<lb />
flute ' i ��'�<lb />
t -r mem i � h<lb />
join.<lb />
Your old shoe<lb />
repaired ai<lb />
factory metho<lb />
livered to you<lb />
pair.<lb />
We carry '�<lb />
system to takt<lb />
your work ai<lb />
money.<lb />
Ask our ct<lb />
prices. The � i<lb />
buy from us<lb />
grade you rec .<lb />
All �ark bj as u � �<lb />
our Sati-i ii i<lb />
Call Tor<lb />
Norfolk Shoe Shop<lb />
Jib' Evans Sti<lb />
Greenville, N. I<lb />
Opposite J. C iVnmi <lb />
an embryological collection ofjm .    m, m ,�m. limi msaris (ariy which has ,HH,n �off and ,n- the,four oV(1(.k n Sun iffc ,<lb />
chicken embryos, prepared by Rob- ceive payment for their services, recently. The scene of the festival ,ampus f(�. th(. ast ,Vw (i.ivs? t Aren't thev out f date- 11 een<lb />
last winter as an feemg that they sacrifice more w,s the V hut. which was art.sti- has mi e the eves of many ridiculous thai a visitor has<lb />
md have more definite doties ally decorated with cut flowers. � the fai. sox eHva;anv the wait more than' half an houi<lb />
iming last winter as an<lb />
iwth of wok in general bio<lb />
line<lb />
a t.<lb />
to perform than any other offi-j After three progressions of hn f�,v<lb />
.  � i  ,i.ii i .i  , . cnosen icw. get ott campus becau<lb />
are nw afo , , .  and that,bridge the scores were added and t ,has been said that the driver eted traffh Whs<lb />
of Am<lb />
and the brains and hearts of chorclate<lb />
aw t hat<lb />
tages of Kui<lb />
-indent:<lb />
such recompence would materially hirfi score nrize an attractive deck t ,i � . n i-<lb />
     B i�. an .UU.IUHI �uk f tlls ear took a trip to Califor- at least ro aroum<lb />
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Many New Students Practice Recital Given<lb />
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 day evening, October IP. The fol-<lb />
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.v M'l'i -udiuii. Weve admired the limousine and<lb />
Spiced tea, pimento and olive! have exclaimed at its beauty, but<lb />
sandwiches, salted nuts and mints (we're far more interested in the<lb />
campaign by college editors to<lb />
; btain information in regard to<lb />
the Kim<lb />
ns. having: i;ts.<lb />
towing<lb />
the status of collegiate i urnalism i   , , ,   , � , , , , �, ,<lb />
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in North arolina and to publish ,�� r  , , . <lb />
members of the club. :JUst another co-ed.<lb />
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�� ng at 6:30. Freshmen The next practice recital will be<lb />
s, lack gym hoses, short dress-theh<lb />
and sn�y noses Prevailed for Umber 2. Although these are aotl<lb />
lays. Saturday evening the finished recitals, and are held<lb />
dents were formally admit- mainly for the benefit of the piano!<lb />
� � ir societies, after a blind- pupils, visitors are welcome.<lb />
ded t .ur of the campus and spe-i<lb />
in tiation for those who refits- i OBSERVE<lb />
obey orders imposed on them <lb />
1 rirLs- The N. C. C. P. A. convention<lb />
this information in the college pa-<lb />
pers, and to make editorial recom-<lb />
mendations on the basis of this in-<lb />
formati.m along with other edito-<lb />
Clyde Morton iria,s  PfWeH�s about which all<lb />
'college editors of the state airt<lb />
One of the features of the pro-<lb />
There have been improvements I 1- Adams'idea of a perfect way<lb />
made on the campus so gradually � commit suici(io ' t' swallow a<lb />
that the change is hardly notice-ball,M)n and thon nave �&amp;<lb />
oe able to those living here' all the Wow il U'K Ho ��nceiv�d his idea<lb />
"time. The campus is comparative- Itrom t),( tht0v that tho l'rurt'<lb />
f the walls of the st maeh, when<lb />
rram that the delegates enjoyed 1K'W 'i1 has not had time to ,? Uw w "<lb />
a Wednesday even ng Nov-lmost ws a play l"vst'�u' by the j acquire the settled beauty that<lb />
wake Forest College Dramatic comes with decade<lb />
Club.<lb />
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cupies a place of prominence<lb />
among the journalistic phases of<lb />
the State. It is comp ised of 40<lb />
publicati ns from 22 f the insti-<lb />
tutions of higher learning through-<lb />
out the State and was attended<lb />
by<lb />
� . Zl ! made more definite moves than in<lb />
l)K. ReBARKER IS former years. There seemed to betMs hy over 100 delegates.<lb />
FAVORITE SPEAKER a spirit of a:tin" that has been j1" Associatim meeta every fall<lb />
lacking. Formerly the association rind cvcry sPrin?- The Sprint<lb />
jwoaM go on record as being "in; meeUnP lat yc�r "was held at N.<lb />
,taC C. W now the Woman's Col-<lb />
Dan always thinks he's Wright<lb />
but he's wrong.<lb />
Who's isabelle's Suiter?<lb />
Ruby May, but I doubt it!<lb />
If Alvah's a Page, what would<lb />
a lwiok bok like?<lb />
Wonder what Annie Rose is Ful-<lb />
ler and where'd she get it?<lb />
Can Ruth Holler well?<lb />
Is W. O. always Jollv?<lb />
favor" of. for example, absolu<lb />
freedom of the press.<lb />
Students are beginnine; to see ab-<lb />
RcBarker has been in great<lb />
i this fall as a speaker. On<lb />
r 2c. he spoke to the Sans<lb />
lub on "America of T daw"<lb />
to tlie surtlity m certain minor rules dis-<lb />
cussed on the campus when the ma-<lb />
jority of us arc studying to be<lb />
teachers and leaders of the youth<lb />
of tomorrow. For example, can stu-<lb />
dents talk to Greenville boys on<lb />
Sunday?<lb />
He delivered an address<lb />
He, 1). A. R last week on<lb />
r or Horsemen of Ignor-<lb />
� Ioese, he stated, are Pov-<lb />
Crime, Disease and Intoller-<lb />
- � e. On the following Sunday he<lb />
s tdressed the Baraea Class of the<lb />
First Baptist Church of Washing-<lb />
ton.<lb />
COLLEGE CLASS IS ENTER-<lb />
TAINED<lb />
NORTON�H(M)l)<lb />
iRuth Hood, a member of the D<lb />
class, was married M nday after-<lb />
!noon, October 2-1, in Dillon, South<lb />
Mrs. M. K. Fort entertained a Crlina' fo Mr- "BiU" x��<lb />
coup of college girls test M ndav � elma- TuC marriage came as<lb />
The girls were those in 'Pnse even to the closest<lb />
is<lb />
lege of the University of North<lb />
Carolina, and the spring meeting<lb />
for 1933 will be conducted at Salem<lb />
College, Winston Salem. N. C.<lb />
"�n<lb />
a division, led by Laura Eure, of .friends- Although her class<lb />
the college class of the Methodist sorr-v ta lost" one of its members<lb />
it is wishing Ruth much happi-<lb />
unday Sch<lb />
Th<lb />
e guests play-<lb />
Why doesn't Drury Settle down<lb />
to one girl?<lb />
Tew.<lb />
Saturday<lb />
Special!<lb />
Rayon<lb />
Undies<lb />
BLOOMERS<lb />
it is full, on the other organs caus<lb />
es one to have a feeling of satis-<lb />
faction and sleepishness such as<lb />
occurs 'when one has eaten a big<lb />
meal. In this way a person could<lb />
starve himself to death easily with-<lb />
out even feeling the pangs of hun-<lb />
ger.<lb />
Quite bright!<lb />
Mildred Taylor said she wasn't<lb />
going to but Avis said she was.<lb />
Eric Tucker off but w-here did<lb />
he carry her?<lb />
Which is Milder. Louise -r M;i<lb />
tie?<lb />
Wood Elsie if she had a chance?<lb />
COLLEGE GIRLS<lb />
TOME IN TO<lb />
SEE IS<lb />
WARRENS DRUG<lb />
THE" AMTIi: BO<lb />
For<lb />
THANKSGIYIV<lb />
Permanent Waves<lb />
$3J5 to 10.00<lb />
Ring-let End Wave i<lb />
Top�Malic your<lb />
pointment now.<lb />
The Vanitie Boxe<lb />
If Robert is Little, how Long is<lb />
Lucille?<lb />
Does Bibber weigh Over-a-tm?<lb />
n ess<lb />
SPELLING AND WRITING<lb />
TESTS TO BE GIVEN<lb />
ed card games and enjoyed cozy j<lb />
t hatting. Refreshments served'<lb />
were delicious tea with frozen sal-1<lb />
ad. pickle, and crackers.<lb />
Those of the group present were:<lb />
Laura Fure, Geneva Williams, Ir-<lb />
ma Grant, Carol Pollock, Frances<lb />
Pollock, Ethelyn Sanders, Nina.<lb />
Ruth Stone, Hazel Spivey, Mattie;passable Rrade on the test is ex<lb />
Lou Cotton. Elizabeth Haywood. i'Pected to meet at th.it time and to<lb />
� i bring pencil and paper. All stu-<lb />
dents, both two-year and fcur-year.<lb />
Which one of the co-eds does j who expect to graduate in De;em<lb />
Mary Ann Chase? jber, March, June or August of<lb />
Who in the Dickens is Mabel? this year must hand in at Dr<lb />
(Continued from First Page)<lb />
perclassman who has not made a<lb />
Does Ralph always get a square<lb />
Deal ?<lb />
Wonder if Ruth really Falls<lb />
Adams office before the end of<lb />
this quarter a sample of their<lb />
handwriting. This sample should<lb />
for all these people or if jbe at least a page in length and<lb />
he's catching them for Aman? !may be an old composition.<lb />
Stepins and<lb />
panties that<lb />
are worth 39c!<lb />
Trimmed with<lb />
lace of con-<lb />
trasting shades.<lb />
Women's sizes.<lb />
25'<lb />
W. T. GRANT CO.<lb />
BLOUNT-HARVEY CO. Inc.<lb />
DEPARTMENT STORE<lb />
Greenville, N. C.<lb />
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FUR TRIMMED COATS<lb />
100 Coats in Black and Brown, with good<lb />
Fur Collars and Cuffs. Sizes 14 to 46�<lb />
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Silk Dresses<lb />
200 Dresses in newest Materials and Styles.<lb />
Colors are Wine, Brown, Green and Black,<lb />
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