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                <lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
EAST CAROLINA TEACHERS COLLEGE<lb />
Happy INew Year<lb />
u.<lb />
LX<lb />
Greenville, N. C. Wednesday. Dee. 21. 1932.<lb />
Number 6<lb />
ill Y l�.<lb />
OLLEGE GLEE CLUB APPEARS<lb />
IN A PROGRAM OF CAROLS<lb />
Scene from "The Charm School"<lb />
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Accompanist<lb />
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Nativity With Ethel<lb />
A Vlai v Out-<lb />
Cli b at Ea I Caro-<lb />
C liege pi esented<lb />
carol s ervic<lb />
in Austin<lb />
Mis Kuykendall,<lb />
Intent, was<lb />
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i ger. All lights<lb />
tnd can Ue-ligh! cast<lb />
gleam about the<lb />
ie lovely numbers<lb />
the choir were<lb />
Christmas Day by<lb />
! Beth Brantley of<lb />
ig the solo part and<lb />
the choruses by<lb />
' line Mangum, of<lb />
 d the choir sang<lb />
I :y Infant Can This<lb />
 Bell Wilson de-<lb />
aud ience with a solo,<lb />
Stai  by Brown.<lb />
i of New Hern and<lb />
ii  "The Birthday of<lb />
 q irtet composed of<lb />
�� ilson, Beth Brant-<lb />
i i Davis and Mar-<lb />
l, the latter two<lb />
i nd : i d "Sleep, Holy<lb />
� � . n imbers by the choir<lb />
Arhoie were "Hark, the Her-<lb />
I A S ng by Mendels<lb />
We Noel a French<lb />
 '  Century, "A Song<lb />
tmas Eve "While<lb />
Watch d and "O<lb />
itle Town of Bethlehem<lb />
Student Help Fund<lb />
Irged For College<lb />
lei ' Wright in Chapel<lb />
i ember 14)<lb />
to you yesterday<lb />
While Gift Service<lb />
Feature Of Wee<lb />
SpirituaJ Gifts Brought<lb />
The annual Y. W. C. A. white<lb />
Gift service was held on last<lb />
Sunday night. The simple but<lb />
impressive ceremony was con-<lb />
ducted by candle light The white<lb />
altar and the white candle:<lb />
around the ro trum emphasized<lb />
the spirit of Christmas. An un-<lb />
seen choir sang "Silent Night,<lb />
Holy Night" and "O, Little Town<lb />
of Bethlehem<lb />
Just after this the gifts to the<lb />
Christ Child were placed upon<lb />
the altar by repre entatives from<lb />
(organizations on the campus.<lb />
The token presented were gi-<lb />
en by these organizations:<lb />
Student Body  Honor<lb />
Stella Blevins<lb />
Faculty  Tolerance<lb />
Miss Katherine Holtzclaw<lb />
Y. W. C. A Fellowship<lb />
Ethel Parker<lb />
Junior-Normal Class  Purity<lb />
Julia Underwood<lb />
Senior-Normal Class  Truth<lb />
Margaret Fulcher<lb />
Freshman Class  Service<lb />
Mary Gorham<lb />
Sophomore Class  Faith<lb />
Mildred Harrison<lb />
Junior Class  Ambition<lb />
Esther Pndgen<lb />
Senior Class  Hope<lb />
Evelyn Gillam<lb />
Poe Society  Love j brought t<lb />
.Margaret Grixiin<lb />
Lamer Society  Joy<lb />
Myrtie Gray Hodges<lb />
Emerson Society <lb />
Iris Fly the and Junior Normals, and closed<lb />
Athletic Association  with the end of the game be-<lb />
 Sportsmanship ween Sophomores and Fresh-<lb />
Rebecca Pittman<lb />
Student Volunteer  Smcerit<lb />
Ilamae Fitzgerald<lb />
"THE CHARM SCHOOL" MAKES<lb />
VERY FAVORABLE IMPRESSION<lb />
M. MURCHISON TO<lb />
REPRESENT K. C. T.<lb />
C. AT ('ONYMNT10<lb />
Bui<lb />
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C( ! fI<lb />
Student bo er w ill re<lb />
enl E. C. T C.<lb />
About three hundred d<lb />
L'a('s are exp ted to n<lb />
for the opening ion on Dec-<lb />
ember 28, as guest oi Tulai<lb />
University and Newcomb C .<lb />
lege. To make the trip to N .<lb />
Orleans a more comfortable an<lb />
a more economical one Mr. Hay<lb />
a<lb />
re-<lb />
ip-<lb />
of<lb />
 Zelle<lb />
Eli e B<lb />
Pictured above are the leading male characters and the heorine<lb />
play presented by the Senior Class at East Carolina Teachers C<lb />
right they are: Bob Eason, Eric Tucker, Zelle Foley, Clyde Broi<lb />
n "The Charm School the<lb />
.liege. Standing from left to<lb />
n, Alvah Page, Charles King.<lb />
SOPHS AND "C'S"<lb />
WIN W. A. A. CUPS<lb />
IN FINAL GAMES<lb />
Beat Juniors and D's<lb />
Saturday. December 10,<lb />
 close the main<lb />
 games of the season between the<lb />
' E. C. T. C. girls basketball teams.<lb />
The finals began at 3:30 with the<lb />
Friendshipgame between Senior Normals<lb />
CHRISTMAS MESSAGE<lb />
OF DR. WRIGHT<lb />
I<lb />
COLLEGE GIRLS PLAY<lb />
SANTA<lb />
man -the winners of the prelimi-<lb />
I nary games.<lb />
The "C" D" game began<lb />
with a ban Every player on<lb />
I am always glad when<lb />
Christmas comes, not because of<lb />
fee vacation, not because there<lb />
is a let. up from the grind of the<lb />
daily routine, but because of<lb />
the spirit that comes into the<lb />
Iiorfite, tiie school, the commun-<lb />
ity, the state ami thu nation. 1<lb />
believe in Santa Claus�a so<lb />
that touches every life and makes<lb />
each person feel just a little<lb />
more of that bond of friendship<lb />
and love for his fellowman next<lb />
door and the next door and on<lb />
out to the next and the next, un-<lb />
t;l his love retrcfc to all The<lb />
spirit to give, that one's neigh-<lb />
all<lb />
TEACHERS WIN<lb />
FIRST GAME OF j<lb />
THE SEASON<lb />
p<lb />
ayed<lb />
With Goldsboro Here<lb />
The boys basket ball team of<lb />
C. T. C. beat Goldsboro Red-<lb />
lields in the first game of the<lb />
ason. The game was given a<lb />
tod send-off by the following<lb />
bor may be happy, makes<lb />
' ' " 'll't!the world carry a twinkle in th<lb />
the ball and register a goal. The<lb />
j-D's" had advantage over the<lb />
�C's" in the hi einning but this<lb />
The girls in Mrs. Spillman's - made boln tcams I)i;iv tht<lb />
Sunday School Class at the Mem-L the -DV to keep fee<lb />
orial Baptist Church are buying Lj and the cr to blockade<lb />
presents for orphan<lb />
at the Ron-<lb />
nedy Home near Kinston. Each<lb />
member of the class has the<lb />
the "D's" s<lb />
At the close of<lb />
the first half the<lb />
18-12.<lb />
was<lb />
ius1 borrow money,<lb />
d the desire that<lb />
art a movement to<lb />
� loan fund to help<lb />
is. A year ago the<lb />
iced the prospect of<lb />
ximateiy five hun-<lb />
A campaign was<lb />
ie University raised<lb />
idred thousand dol-<lb />
thesc young men<lb />
. .� nds, students, the<lb />
it. took part in this<lb />
difficult for people<lb />
a college under<lb />
tn. We set up our<lb />
: ed of estimated<lb />
th � � who expect<lb />
ge The state ap-<lb />
i funds received<lb />
 . combined, are <lb />
e institution has to<lb />
If the estimated<lb />
hort and if there<lb />
in, then the instftu-<lb />
� to cut and cut to<lb />
 r v. ords, in every<lb />
nal insl itution it is<lb />
� � ere be a eer-<lb />
�  ��� �me from the<lb />
est mated income<lb />
(proximate<lb />
ndpnts iname of some child and is buying I  <lb />
uaenxs � During the second hall the<lb />
, come him some toy so that when Santa  ,<lb />
'  � ,  "C's" score gradually mcreased,<lb />
Claus comes on Christmas Ev<lb />
eye for a season. When Christ-<lb />
mas comes, may each Alumnae<lb />
have this spirit enter her lif�<lb />
and abide for a season.<lb />
Christmas: Peace, Good Will.<lb />
Give, forgive, forget, live. love,<lb />
lend a hand. Let the spirit lin-<lb />
ger long in our lives. Christmas.<lb />
Dec. 2, 1932.<lb />
night he will not pass those<lb />
children by.<lb />
close oi<lb />
HOLD YOUR HEAD<lb />
score<lb />
ie game the<lb />
id the cup<lb />
as 22-16<lb />
went to the "C's" for this year.<lb />
The Sophomore vs. Freshman<lb />
game was ver interesting. Pur-<lb />
ling the first half the sophomores<lb />
Christmas holidays are here. piled up their score and kept the<lb />
and everyone is anxious to get freshmen t'r m m ikii g hardly<lb />
home. Others are in as big a hur- any score, and at the end of the<lb />
Troy Burnette, Cajy,<lb />
Jack Barrett, F.<lb />
Ralph Deal. F. 3<lb />
William Wc. � Q�t vi<lb />
iYie<lb />
Charles r. lS <lb />
net<lb />
pi<lb />
And because the coaches want<lb />
ed to show that there were<lb />
ther good players ready<lb />
waiting, right much substitution!<lb />
was carried o. The subs are;<lb />
as follows:<lb />
Eric "1 ucker,<lb />
W. O. Jolly<lb />
Charles<lb />
gT<lb />
rv as you. Don't make the confu- half the<lb />
was 20-5 in favor<lb />
worse by acting as if your of the Sophomores,<lb />
head were cut off and you had to The iat half of this game was<lb />
flop around like a chicken. Be : tno mosj spectacular of any game<lb />
calm and try to make conditions every played here. Both teams<lb />
better by helping everyone that started off showing more deter-<lb />
you can and by remembering jmination than ever and tried<lb />
that others have a right to ex- :verv hard to prevent the opposite<lb />
pect courtesy from you. scoring. But the score of the<lb />
freshmen steadily and surely<lb />
climbed upward. This increase<lb />
continued throughout the re-<lb />
An Inspiring Message mainder of tiie game with the<lb />
sophs scoring only a few more<lb />
points and when the whistle blew<lb />
for the game the score was 26-28<lb />
Mr E. R. Hillman discussed the  f;vor of the<lb />
mam features of the per o ! y captain of the sophomore team-<lb />
of a Teacher or Pre, er ' i . Mary S. Robeson was awarded<lb />
talk at Y. W. C. A. in Austii u- ;the cup for this season.<lb />
Mr. Hillman Brings<lb />
Speaks at Y. W.<lb />
ditorium Sunday evening. D c. Bot<lb />
il (ed amount of speed, cooperation.<lb />
Mr. Hillman took for his talk land good sportsmanship. Every<lb />
� than we will rea text from the first part of the<lb />
� means that we are first chapter of St. John Courage<lb />
is quarter to make a was the first point in developing<lb />
here that will amount a personality because any person<lb />
$4,000. If the student that occupies a place with the<lb />
11 for the next quar- best personality has courage.<lb />
te estimated receipts Sympathy must be a part if we<lb />
000, then we will haveare to be akin to the one known<lb />
, I f $8,000, and solas the Master Teacher. To stand,<lb />
hing I want to say is Jour lives must not depend on the<lb />
: , lp these people to artificial�in fact they will not<lb />
, � we are helping stand if they do: therefore, we<lb />
Dr. and Mrs. R. J. Slay enter-<lb />
tained the Science Practice<lb />
find that element of Sinrerity j Teachers and the Critic Teachers<lb />
FACULTY ORGANIZE<lb />
BOWLING ALLEY<lb />
A Bowling Club has been or-<lb />
ganized on the campus. The<lb />
Bowling Alley is under the Old<lb />
Dining Hall and consists of two<lb />
alleys and some small Bowling<lb />
balls. It's fifteen members are:<lb />
E. L. Henderson, 11. C. Hayn.es.<lb />
Howard McGinnis, L. R.<lb />
Meadows. B. W. Ginn, R. C. Deal.<lb />
P. W. Picklesimer, Beecher Flan-<lb />
agan. A. D. Frank. Archie Sugg,<lb />
M. K. Fort. Robt. 11. Wright, Sr<lb />
Robert H. Wright, Jr A. C. For-<lb />
nes, M. L. Wright. Its rules and<lb />
regulations ore few: (1) No<lb />
bowling allowed before 3 a. m.<lb />
nor between the hours of 12:30<lb />
and 1:30 p. m nor between the<lb />
hours of 5:45 and 6:30 p. m. nor<lb />
after 10:30 p. m. No bowling al-<lb />
lowed on Sundays. (2) Only<lb />
'members, member's wives and<lb />
the score was 26-215 jchildren and non-resident guests<lb />
e Sophomores. The may b()wl Resident guests are<lb />
not permitted. Wives of members<lb />
may use the alleys except from<lb />
6:30 to 9:00 p. m. Children of<lb />
members, when using the alleys,<lb />
must be accompanied by parents<lb />
and must not play between the<lb />
hours of 6:30 and 9:00 p. m. (3)<lb />
The alleys are reserved for mem-<lb />
bers only from 6:30 to 9:00 p. m.<lb />
(This does not apply to invited,<lb />
out-of-town guests.)<lb />
This is an excellent movement<lb />
as there is very little recreation<lb />
of such nature afforded by<lb />
Greenville. This organization is<lb />
the only one of its kind in Green-<lb />
ville.<lb />
Ah<lb />
T;r<lb />
At<lb />
score<lb />
T. C.<lb />
mes exhibited a mark-<lb />
spectator enjoyed them immen<lb />
seh.<lb />
Tin V. A. A. v � h to extend to<lb />
the referee its appreciation for<lb />
her work.<lb />
th Page<lb />
lor Carr<lb />
he end of the first half the<lb />
was 14-6 in favor of E. C.<lb />
During the second half of<lb />
the game, Goldsboro boys be-<lb />
gan to run up their score with a<lb />
more definite count. But the!<lb />
teachers were o<lb />
and played all the harder. When<lb />
the whistle blew to close the<lb />
game the score was 34-21.<lb />
The boys won their first game<lb />
by fair play, cooperation and<lb />
speed. From the very first mo-<lb />
ment of the game every specta-<lb />
tor was intensely interested in<lb />
seeing just how good our boys<lb />
really are And they saw. Ev<lb />
ery player that went on the<lb />
court was a striking example of<lb />
good sportsmanship and real<lb />
playing.<lb />
So come on students let's give<lb />
the boys a rousing cheer to show<lb />
them how proud we are of this<lb />
year's team. By the way those<lb />
boys played it would never be<lb />
guessed that this was only the<lb />
second season in basket ball his-<lb />
tory at E. C. T. C. Just keep<lb />
up the good work boys and re-<lb />
member every student here is<lb />
backing you up.<lb />
wood Weeks, Predent of North<lb />
Carolina Federation of Stu-<lb />
dents, has arranged with the<lb />
Southern Railway for all N. C.<lb />
delegates to go down together<lb />
by private pull man car. Mar-<lb />
garet will join the party at<lb />
Greensboro at 7:30 on the morn-<lb />
ing of December 27. The party-<lb />
will arrive in New Orleans at<lb />
7:20 December 28.<lb />
The four-day program has<lb />
been planned to include address-<lb />
es by men and women promi-<lb />
nent in education and in poli-<lb />
tics, and discussion groups will<lb />
be formed to consider campus<lb />
and student government prob-<lb />
lems.<lb />
The Congress will be formally<lb />
opened by Chairman Charles<lb />
Odum, Student President of Tu-<lb />
lane University in 1931-32. who<lb />
will introduce Dr. A. B. Dinwid-<lb />
die. President of Tulane Univer-<lb />
sity, and Dean Pierce Butler of<lb />
.Sophie Newcomb College. Mayor<lb />
. . msley of New Orleans will<lb />
delegates. Arrangements have<lb />
 been made for Edward R. Mur-<lb />
 row. a former President of the<lb />
N. S. F. A to review at the<lb />
first business meeting the work<lb />
! which has been accomplished<lb />
'and undertaken by the Federa-<lb />
tion, for Rabbi Louis Binstick to<lb />
discuss the international aspect<lb />
jof student life, for Professor Al-<lb />
bert Coates of the University of<lb />
! North Carolina to discuss "The<lb />
Institute of Government a<lb />
subject on which he has written<lb />
widely. Tentative arrange-<lb />
ments have also been made for<lb />
I speeches by Dorothy Dix, New<lb />
n their guard j 0rieans best known journalist,<lb />
and by William J. Thompson<lb />
who has been recommended by<lb />
Senator Huey P. Long as possi-<lb />
ble appointee for Secretary of<lb />
War. and who will discuss "The<lb />
Students' Position in National<lb />
Government<lb />
Round table discussions of<lb />
problems which have to be met<lb />
on every campus will occupy<lb />
the morning sessions of the<lb />
Congress. Such topics as the<lb />
Honor System and Student Gov-<lb />
ernment, College publications,<lb />
their realtion to life and to the<lb />
outside world, college athletics,<lb />
(Continued on page four)<lb />
arm<lb />
Austin Bevans, a automobile<lb />
salesman who tries teaching girls<lb />
but is forced to give up his work,<lb />
did a splendid piece of acting.<lb />
Marjorie Griffin, as Miss Cur-<lb />
tis, the very efficient school sec-<lb />
retary, kept tiie audience alert,<lb />
for she never had the "least idea"<lb />
why anything happened. Her re-<lb />
markable portrayal probably<lb />
called forth more praise from the<lb />
students than that of any other<lb />
player.<lb />
Iris Flythe, as Miss Hays, the<lb />
dignified principal of the school<lb />
and a woman whose greatest am-<lb />
bition is to teach girls: Charles<lb />
King, as George Boyd. an expert<lb />
accountant who is absolutely<lb />
lacking charm: Elizabeth Moore.<lb />
as Sally Boyd. a girl who is al-<lb />
ways helping her brother with<lb />
his love affair: Paul Fitzgerald<lb />
as David McKenzie, a law stu-<lb />
dent who almost makes a failure<lb />
of teaching history Alva Page<lb />
Tmci Clyde Brown as J m i<lb />
Tim Simpkins, twins who uu uot<lb />
like to work but have to get a<lb />
job so that their allowance will<lb />
continue: Eric Tucker, as Homer<lb />
Johns, guardian of Elise Benc-<lb />
dotti who is always wanting a<lb />
private word with Miss Hays<lb />
about the general policy of the<lb />
school, were especially good.<lb />
The other members of the cast<lb />
played their parts well and add-<lb />
ed to the humor and enjoyment<lb />
of the play. They were members<lb />
of the senior class of the school:<lb />
Margaret Murchison as Muriel<lb />
Doughty: Huldah Nobles, as<lb />
Ethel Spelvin: Birdie Lee Deb-<lb />
man, as Alix Mercier: Frankie<lb />
Davis, as Lillian Stafford; Doris<lb />
Mae Jones, as Madge Kent: Hun-<lb />
ter Spears, as Dotsie; Dorothy<lb />
Sloan as Charlotte Gray.<lb />
The play was directed by Mrs.<lb />
J. H. Rose, wife of the principal<lb />
of Greenville High School.<lb />
Offers A New Course<lb />
In Physical Education<lb />
Teachers of County<lb />
Assemble In The<lb />
Campus Building<lb />
MATH CLUB ASSEMBLES<lb />
OR. SLAY ENTERTAINS<lb />
TIIE PRACTICE TEACHERS<lb />
! ' Vt '<lb />
1,1<lb />
thing in one place jelements in causing us to attain<lb />
other. Sin isjthe goal that we set for our-<lb />
� v ith<lb />
Cont<lb />
worked out His Uhat stamps us apart from others, j at a delightful buffet dinner<lb />
'i-t when we'Faith and Passion are important .Monday evening from 5:45 to<lb />
7:30 P. M. Those present were<lb />
Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Picklesimer,<lb />
Miss Alice Wilson, Mr. W. W.<lb />
Morgan, Mary Carson, Katie<lb />
Mann Gibbs, Vivian Hellen, Vera<lb />
Jennings, Nelson Hunsucker, and<lb />
Jim and Ronald Slay.<lb />
takes place<lb />
the plan out of gear. If<lb />
t this (���lie :� in keep-<lb />
the fundamental prin-<lb />
,nued on Page Four)<lb />
selves<lb />
Mr. Hillman concluded his talk<lb />
with "Call it what you will, the<lb />
greatest thing you will give to<lb />
those about you is your We<lb />
CRUSHING THE DEAD<lb />
Twirling creatures<lb />
Across the highway:<lb />
Ah, to crush them cruelly there<lb />
Is murder in the red<lb />
But no, 'tis not murder<lb />
For those autumn lertves. are<lb />
dead.<lb />
Bertha Walston<lb />
The Mathematics club held its<lb />
regular meeting in the Y hut on<lb />
December 6. Immediately after<lb />
the business procedure, each<lb />
member was given a puzzle to<lb />
mark out. after which the club<lb />
enjoyed an extremely interesting<lb />
talk by Dr. Rebarker in which<lb />
he told of the origin of Mathe-<lb />
matics and mathematical terms.<lb />
It was amusing to learn how so<lb />
many of the "every-day" words<lb />
have been based on mathema-<lb />
tics.<lb />
Refreshments were enjoyed<lb />
before leaving.<lb />
So and So: Rose May Jones is<lb />
from Baltimore, isn't she?<lb />
Mary McCormick (a senior):<lb />
Why no! Maryland!<lb />
The Physical Education depart-<lb />
ment of East Carolina Teachers<lb />
College, for the first time in the<lb />
history of the school, will offer,<lb />
under the direction of Miss Sum-<lb />
merville who is head of that de-<lb />
partment, a three hour course<lb />
next term in Physical Eudcation.<lb />
It is purely a theory course for<lb />
only those preparing to work in<lb />
the Junior and Senior High<lb />
School. The students in this<lb />
course will work out a program<lb />
of athletics for the high school,<lb />
try to develop an ideal athletic<lb />
association for the high school,<lb />
study the cost of equipment for<lb />
high school athletics, and take up<lb />
other problems confronting one<lb />
in high school athletics. Then<lb />
they will study the situation in<lb />
the Greenville High School and<lb />
see how their program would<lb />
work there and see just how one<lb />
should be carried on.<lb />
Dr. Meadows says E. C. T. C.<lb />
sends away 10,000 more pounds<lb />
of girls than come hare.<lb />
A county wide teachers's con-<lb />
ference was held in the Campus<lb />
Building. December 3. After the<lb />
General Session, the program<lb />
was divided into three parts-<lb />
High School, Grammar Grade<lb />
and Primary. Talks were given<lb />
by members of the College Fa-<lb />
culty. "Why Teachers Should<lb />
Keep Up With Current Events<lb />
by Dr. A. D. Frank: and "Learn-<lb />
ing Situations by Dr. H. C.<lb />
Hayes. Two trios were rendered<lb />
by College Glee Club members<lb />
and Rev. W. S. Harden gave the<lb />
Invocation.<lb />
In the High School group, Dr.<lb />
Leon R. Meadows spoke on<lb />
'Rural Needs and College De-<lb />
mands and Dr. Carl Adams<lb />
talked about "Honors and<lb />
Awards<lb />
Three talks were given for<lb />
each the Primary. Grammar<lb />
Grade group, the same subjects<lb />
being used for each group. "Basis<lb />
of Classification" was given by<lb />
Miss Frances Wahl and Mrs.<lb />
Anne Glenn Robeson for Gram-<lb />
mar Grade and Primary groups<lb />
respectively. "Basis of Promo-<lb />
tion by Misses Doris Stephen-<lb />
son and Lova Rich: and "Methods<lb />
of Motivating" by Misses Ellen<lb />
Lewus and Emma Mae Baldwin.<lb />
The meeting was attended by a<lb />
large number of county teachers.<lb />
 �<lb />
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Page Two<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
Wednesday. Dece<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
Published Bi Weeklj During The College Wat<lb />
By The Student Government Association of<lb />
East Carolina Teach rs College<lb />
EDITOSIAL STAFF<lb />
Elizabeth Haywood  Editor<lb />
Willa Mitchell Dickey Managing Editor<lb />
William Nisbet, JrAssociate Editor<lb />
Elizabeth Hobbs  Alumnae Editor<lb />
Assistant Editors<lb />
Clyde Morton, Mary G. Parker, Bertha Walston,<lb />
Margaret Walter, Clyde Brown<lb />
Contributing Editors<lb />
Anne LaDue Hartnian, Marietta Hoyle, Katie Lee<lb />
Johnson, Lucy LeRoy, Melba O'Brien,<lb />
Drurj Settle<lb />
E Jenkins  Advisor<lb />
Mr<lb />
M<lb />
Gi<lb />
BUSINESS STAFI<lb />
lodges<lb />
CHRISTMAS SPIRIT<lb />
la I a<lb />
Si ttle<lb />
Aj<lb />
As<lb />
The word Christmas brings with it a<lb />
thrill and a cheery warmth. It is a time of<lb />
friendship for all people, a time when we<lb />
smile at our enemies and wish them well.<lb />
We forget our petty cares and worries and<lb />
beam happily at each person we see. We<lb />
forget ourselves and remember kind things<lb />
about the ones around us, and we try to<lb />
show our appreciation for what they have<lb />
done for us.<lb />
Christmas is the time that we make a<lb />
special effort to help the poor and suffer-<lb />
A CHRISTMAS SPKEE<lb />
 Business Manager<lb />
slant Business Manager j<lb />
ciate Business Manager ing that are in our midst. Perhaps that is<lb />
Advertising Managers  � . ,<lb />
ibeth Dennv, Clara tfann Freeman, Margaret one reason that Christ was sent just at the<lb />
Smith ;b)<lb />
Circulation Managers<lb />
Cole, Mildred Gibson, Lucy LeRoy. I most pain and hardship; for a kind word<lb />
beginning of the cold season when there is<lb />
M.<lb />
Ad<lb />
sie Git<lb />
L Wi<lb />
Lu lie Hose<lb />
: i ice, ijree<lb />
act of Mat<lb />
Advisor Iantl a liltle aid will go a long way in lessen-<lb />
unui inch per issue i m&amp; xhv dreary days.<lb />
. $1.50 Per Year; This Christmas there are probably more<lb />
i'Tunder tile25pcople without very necessities of life<lb />
� 1879. than there have been<lb />
tu<lb />
What la the world was that in<lb />
the window? 1 was walking<lb />
down the street by the Teachers<lb />
Dormitory, and I sav. son. thing<lb />
shining brightly through the<lb />
window. I walked a little clos-<lb />
er and I saw a Christinas tree,<lb />
with tinsel and all kinds of deco-<lb />
rations. And the noise! Jump-<lb />
ing around the tree and blowing<lb />
little horns were little Ralph<lb />
Deal, Mane Peterson, Ronald<lb />
Slay, Catherine Cassidy, Lois<lb />
Grigsby, Annie L. Morton,<lb />
Beecher Flanagan, Bob Wright,<lb />
Nannie Jeter, Mamie E. Jen-<lb />
kins and Emma Hooper. What<lb />
a party!<lb />
The tree was loaded with<lb />
packages large and small, and<lb />
every once in a while I would<lb />
see some one sneak over to the<lb />
tree and try to find which pack-<lb />
age was his. They seemed to<lb />
be waiting for someone to come.<lb />
Finally the door opened and in<lb />
walked � guess who � Mamie<lb />
Bradsher, dressed like old<lb />
tear Editor:<lb />
I am not a music student here,<lb />
but I love music, and I like to<lb />
play the piano once in a while.<lb />
It is for this reason that I want<lb />
this letter published. Since I<lb />
cannot afford to take music, b -<lb />
cause of financial conditions<lb />
and lack of time with the course<lb />
I am taking, I seldom, if ever,<lb />
have a chance to play. And I<lb />
want to keep up with my music.<lb />
Anyone who ha; studied music<lb />
knows just how hort a wh I � of<lb />
no practice will make yo i i se<lb />
your technique as it is called. A<lb />
few days of no practice will al-<lb />
most ruin your playing ability.<lb />
Here there are two piano that<lb />
students may use�one in the<lb />
Campus Building and one in the<lb />
auditorium of Austin Hall. Dur-<lb />
ing classes, these cannot be used.<lb />
On Getting L p Too<lb />
Late For Breakfast<lb />
Who likes to g t up and  i.<lb />
iround dres sing for breakfa t,<lb />
mly to be too lata to go? Often<lb />
uch confusing ha I � � bi ing i �n a<lb />
,�� appetite. 5cou may lik i h<lb />
Th �<lb />
disappomtm<lb />
ut 1 o<lb />
Wednesday, Di<lb />
Examinations are nearin<lb />
one is in a rush an<lb />
ish up the term's and t<lb />
a close. Every<lb />
a bustle trying to fin-<lb />
e years work<lb />
thai he might leave for home at once.<lb />
so<lb />
The Senior play was a credit to the class<lb />
and the coach. The east were well selected<lb />
and each one played his part well. Congra-<lb />
tulations, Senior actors and oilier co-eds!<lb />
since you or I came<lb />
into the world. It is up to us who are still<lb />
not quite destitute to try to do what we can<lb />
to help the needy. You can probably make<lb />
a child happy with a small toy, and a small<lb />
child's happiness is a big thing in this world.<lb />
To see the smiles after his tears will glad-<lb />
den the mother's heart, and yours. Little j ;n<lb />
things you do for others will bring happi-<lb />
ness to them. Though little, the returns<lb />
will be great.<lb />
After classes girls call for some<lb />
St. good jazz player to play for<lb />
Nick. Rapture, thrills and oth- them. 1 don't play jazz, and I<lb />
er spine-tickling emotions! Now 1 don't particularly like to hear<lb />
they could get their package. jit. So I just have to lose all<lb />
I could not leave then. I had contact with the music I have<lb />
to see what their Christmas had. We cannot use the practice<lb />
presents were. Rip, tear�off I rooms, naturally, because piano<lb />
came the paper and the lids of I students must have a place to<lb />
the boxes lifted. Let's peep practice.<lb />
over Ralph's shoulder. "Oh, But isn't there some arrange-<lb />
How did Santa Clause<lb />
what I wanted'?" cried<lb />
ment that could be made to al-<lb />
low those who really want to<lb />
j Ralph. 1 looked, and lying in a "keep up" with their music to<lb />
bed of perfumed cotton was a i have a place to practice once in<lb />
rubber cigar. Now, he could i a while?<lb />
Tak this morning I �r in-<lb />
stance. I got up as eai 1 a <lb />
uai, made mj bed, took a<lb />
er, and began dre inj At tne<lb />
same time 1 kept rnj ear al n<lb />
for the sound of the sev n th �<lb />
whistle. Oh, that fatal whi tie!<lb />
But what would I do without it?<lb />
You see, I have no such preciou;<lb />
pos! ei ion as a clock or wat h.<lb />
What happened this morning? 1<lb />
heard no whistle! And there was<lb />
I, trying to gel to breakfa t, and<lb />
the � � reliance I had f r get-<lb />
tin re cm time wa that an-<lb />
no: y inconstant whi tl<lb />
�. i , a '� n g ing to be late?"<lb />
mat .<lb />
"Oh I repli '1 airily, "tl �<lb />
whistle ha; n't I !� ' n yi M<lb />
i'li go: then " A1 that � n i nil 1<lb />
looked o 11 : r. win l ff. Two<lb />
late to g( I th �� (Al tl<lb />
was putting up my hair<lb />
my hopes fell when I sa<lb />
them my 'tardy te<lb />
I grabbed my <lb />
Not a soul was in<lb />
Wi<lb />
Ah <lb />
4<lb />
A CHRISTMAS Ml<lb />
Oi<lb />
WHY SMOKE?<lb />
it and it<lb />
citew<lb />
out.<lb />
"Ma-ma. Ma-ma<lb />
wouldn't<lb />
Wha'<lb />
wear<lb />
in<lb />
E. H.<lb />
le. I<lb />
the world is<lb />
saw Mamie<lb />
The victor of<lb />
th<lb />
Teachers in the first '<lb />
the second year team is a bright<lb />
e for the basketball season.<lb />
E. C. T. C. DEFINITIONS<lb />
that? I looked and ' oid Maids:<lb />
Peterson, with an j A yery unuI0i type of animal<lb />
angelic expression on her face, jThey have no off spring yet they<lb />
rocking and singing to a Ma-mag0 �� nd on forever. They have<lb />
d1L J baffled scientist<lb />
Squish, squish, it sounded like tives and pest<lb />
water to me. And it was! Ron- since the dawn of marriage.<lb />
- iThis rule was made, girls, not because of jn' Slay and Lois Grigsby had They are found mostly in bath<lb />
May I �it.  Ihi.th received water pistols and; tubs am? nn ms,rhhr h<lb />
For<lb />
(i<lb />
or<lb />
Lately there has been trouble on the<lb />
i campus because some girls insist on smok-<lb />
ing, no matter if smoking is forbidden.<lb />
;red neii<lb />
the. posti trice. Year<lb />
I went on the t postoffice in L nt<lb />
my way, I passed a Japane e i, <lb />
I was! W<lb />
ever tinu the<lb />
:o<lb />
lie<lb />
backing them<lb />
in<lb />
'run<lb />
them on to other victories.<lb />
anything morally wrong-<lb />
was made for your interest.<lb />
smoking.<lb />
It<lb />
on neighbor!<lb />
are very<lb />
�nd<lb />
Cl<lb />
heat<lb />
o<lb />
to w parents. Smoking<lb />
pbt outlawed for vo-<lb />
mav be. right;<lb />
realize it. This college was established i<lb />
train men and women to be the leaders oi<lb />
the youth of the state. To be thegg . crs<lb />
they need to live upJr-g highest" ideals<lb />
and standards set h?<lb />
is one thing th oiti<lb />
men teanfoas c)p1(<lb />
they may be wrong. But whichever then<lb />
may be, it is up to you to do as they wish<lb />
until they change their ideas.<lb />
Superintendents, knowing the wishes o!<lb />
the majority of citizens, hesitate in hiring<lb />
as a teacher a girl who is known to smoke.<lb />
Hence, this college places a restriction up-<lb />
on smoking. If your college is trying to<lb />
tory in the rousing game with the Golds- <lb />
Red-Shields. Each member of the llV0 UP to the best standards, is it not for<lb />
it body is anxious for this team to be You to tr to help it in every possible way?<lb />
iristmas is the time of heartaches and<lb />
tbreaks, happiness and .sadness, joy<lb />
and gladness, gifts and wishes of goodwill<lb />
and cheer, empty stockings and faces dear,<lb />
drawn expressions of cold and pain, when <lb />
statS and lights both wax and wane: it is j<lb />
the thru when love will win o'er all the<lb />
old world's pain and sin.<lb />
i he battle of the Maine was be-i fences. They<lb />
could you but jing fought all over again. key holes, gossip and operations.<lb />
Catherine was nearby ervms' Tyliv � ,�;�� ,jit r?. ' M<lb />
tor joy. Santa had rejHilsered don't have birthdays" They do<lb />
�'i'uv.hai she wanted�a potato not have dirty nails, husbands<lb />
bug in a bottle of formaldehyde, nor children, but they do have<lb />
You see, she has been trying to j in-growing toe nails, colic, bad<lb />
find odd specimens for the nerves and indigestion. However.<lb />
Science Museum. they are kind hearted, peaceful<lb />
Sitting over m the corner was j and dependable.<lb />
a little giil playing with some- (Humdinger:<lb />
tated to<lb />
walked to ai<lb />
oilier- Ah! <lb />
i pi � I i1<lb />
me.<lb />
alwa<lb />
of d<lb />
itment when I fi<lb />
YOUR PART<lb />
thing. 1 blinked and looked They are in no way re<lb />
harder, for there was Annie L. ja humidore. A Humdinger must<lb />
playing with a Jack-in-the-box. j be animate or inanimate object.<lb />
Bob and Beecher were having j Gender is always masculine, fe-<lb />
a good time. Ola Saint Nick had minine or neuter. T� the weaker<lb />
s given them an electric train sex a Humdinger must be mascu-<lb />
piece, and as all geniuses will line, to the opposite it must be<lb />
do,<lb />
iey had hitched the trad<lb />
The season of basket-ball for the so-call-<lb />
ed "co-eds" of the campus began with a vic-<lb />
ooro<lb />
victorious throughout the season. But each<lb />
udent lias a part in helping the team win.<lb />
T e team needs a spur to help them do<lb />
their best. They need to know that the L, , ,<lb />
 -  . lihe least you can do while here is to re-<lb />
Qo! is behind them, expecting them to <lb />
go on and fight. fram from smoking on the campus until<lb />
Do you do your part? Do you go to the jthc ruIc against smoking has been struck<lb />
games and yell as lustily as you can? Per- from our books. The college is always<lb />
haps you say you have studying that must j working for the best interests of the stu-<lb />
be done. Begin to count the hours and ;dcnts, and it in t<lb />
j together to make it longer so<lb />
that they could have a better<lb />
"What savage is that doing a<lb />
war dance?" I asked myself.<lb />
 With all the feathers and cos-<lb />
tume she was wearing I could<lb />
hardly recognize Emma Hooper.<lb />
If you have made a habit of smoking and<lb />
cannot break it, there are colleges that you iold SiuinS Bul1 wouldn't have a<lb />
�� � j i , � . jdiing on her when he came to<lb />
can attend where smoking is permitted. !making vvar crvs.<lb />
The least y<lb />
rninutes you use each day. and you will<lb />
find that you waste time that could be<lb />
spent on studying those lessons and you<lb />
would still have time to spare. So begin<lb />
utilizing those extra minutes and take<lb />
time to see the games and help your college<lb />
gain state-wide recognition for its team<lb />
and its spirit that backs up the team.<lb />
urn. expects the students<lb />
to work for its best interest. It is to vou<lb />
MRS. BRADSHAW NIGHT-RIDING<lb />
I know there are lots of things happening<lb />
on this Campus that would be of interest<lb />
to the student body if they were only told,<lb />
but when I learn some of them they are<lb />
most shocking. For instance, on Wednes-<lb />
day night of last week I was walking from<lb />
Wilson Hall with a person who rooms in<lb />
that dormitory. When we got in Austin<lb />
building she insisted on going from main<lb />
corridor to thc vestibule in front of Austin.<lb />
From there she stepped outside the doors<lb />
but she did not invite me to remain with<lb />
her. When I had left she had taken a com-<lb />
fortable standing position in the shadows.<lb />
Yes; Mrs. Bradshaw claimed that she had a<lb />
legitimate reason for waiting there. She<lb />
was waiting for her grandchild to come<lb />
over and practice for the night of the Sen-<lb />
ior play, she insisted. She can just tell<lb />
that tale to the fish if she likes for she will<lb />
have a hard time convincing the night<lb />
watchman and several others that she was<lb />
not on her way nightriding.<lb />
Then, I saw someone with a<lb />
little tea set. This was none<lb />
other than Nannie Jeter.<lb />
was turning every plate upside<lb />
down. I finally figured that she<lb />
was trying to see if they were<lb />
clean. Mamie Jenkins seemed<lb />
to be engrossed in a book. She<lb />
held it up and I could barely<lb />
read the title. When I did. 1<lb />
that the college looks for its support in nearly fainted: it was "Sink or<lb />
such matters. You are the college, and Swim by Horatio Alger, Jr<lb />
when you deliberately break its rules, you HST  . the alarm! I woke<lb />
are hindering, not only yourself, but also with a start It was "Old Faith-<lb />
your fellow-students from getting all they<lb />
should from college life.<lb />
The action of one college in allowing the<lb />
girls to : moke caused this editorial com-<lb />
ment in the first issue of the Teco Echo, De- l wonder what would happen<lb />
cember, 1925:<lb />
feminine, to old maids it mud be1<lb />
neuter, to parents of courting<lb />
girls its neither. What a man<lb />
calls a Humdinger his wife calls<lb />
a hussy: what she calls a Hum- j<lb />
dinger he calls a scoundrel: a<lb />
girl's father calls him a rascal<lb />
The undesirable traits of a Hum-<lb />
dinger arc admired by one sex<lb />
and despised by the other. They<lb />
are capable of doing most any-<lb />
tiling and usually do. and we will<lb />
always have them with us as<lb />
long as opposites attract. One j<lb />
ghejmay be a Humdinger today and<lb />
married tomorrow. They eat,<lb />
drink, cuss, preach, sing, and sin '<lb />
yet they are not necessarily poli-<lb />
ticians.<lb />
ful the alarm clock. My pic-<lb />
tures had been only a dream.<lb />
I WONDER?<lb />
"Bryn Mawr's action in having a special<lb />
smoking room, has caused a great deal of<lb />
discussion in the other colleges about girls<lb />
smoking. We wish to flatter ourselves by<lb />
saying that we believe smoking is the least<lb />
of our troubles. It just isn't done at our<lb />
college. Or is it? If so. the girls who do it<lb />
are ashamed to let it be known, for they<lb />
know that the sentiment of the students as<lb />
a whole is so strong against it that it would<lb />
not be tolerated.<lb />
A certain college professor told a class of<lb />
girls that the only way to make thc men<lb />
stop smoking would be to begin smoking<lb />
themselves. Probably the Byrn Mawr<lb />
girls were following such advice. As for<lb />
us, we are willing to let the men smoke on<lb />
alone. It is their coffins they are making,<lb />
not ours<lb />
his<lb />
Mr. Deal forgot to chew<lb />
cigar.<lb />
Mrs. Jeters forgot to have bag<lb />
suppers.<lb />
Miss Jenkins forgot all she i arc around anyone that likes ath<lb />
knew about a newspaper and � letics, talk about what a splen<lb />
ADVICE TO SUPERLATIVES<lb />
Now that the superlative con-<lb />
test is over everyone can be let<lb />
in10 the secret as to how these<lb />
people are going to be able to<lb />
live up to their titles.<lb />
Prettiest: Comb your hair ov-<lb />
er your ears and smile like Gre-<lb />
ta Garbo.<lb />
Wittiest: Subscribe to an un-<lb />
popular magazine. You see. no<lb />
one else will read them so you'll<lb />
be so witty.<lb />
Most Vivacious: When anyone<lb />
is around, don't sit still. Wiggle,<lb />
jump, hop, or skip. Anything<lb />
to break the monotony.<lb />
Best-all-around: When vou<lb />
Tl ere wa n( thing to do but<lb />
to gi back to my dormitory, I<lb />
went back, promising myself<lb />
thai tomorrow I should dress<lb />
faster, be sure to hear the warn-<lb />
ing whistle, and get to break-<lb />
fast on time. I would not run the<lb />
risk of going hungry again.<lb />
LIFE<lb />
I planted a bulb in a green, shal-<lb />
low dish;<lb />
it stood in my window . next to<lb />
the fish.<lb />
It soon began growing a pale,<lb />
little shoot<lb />
That very soon blossomed forth<lb />
into its fruit<lb />
I planted its twin in a green.<lb />
shallow dish;<lb />
It stood in my window there<lb />
next to the fish.<lb />
It soon began growing a pale.<lb />
little shoot<lb />
That withered and died and<lb />
blossomed no fruit.<lb />
Now thus were we planted by<lb />
God far above<lb />
And set in a window to grow in<lb />
his love<lb />
And how shall we grow, like the<lb />
first or its twin?<lb />
It matters so much to our soul<lb />
deep within.<lb />
A. L. H.<lb />
sitry of<lb />
that ev<lb />
1 1! toce s -� that<lb />
H� , ; .<lb />
Upon asking one of the co-eds<lb />
who was to play in the game<lb />
Tuesday night, the reply was,<lb />
"Me" and the coach hasn't decid-<lb />
ed on the other four vet<lb />
!  lens when our tui i<lb />
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Phone 437<lb />
White<lb />
WE WISH YOl<lb />
MERRY CHRISTMAS<lb />
i hildren's literature.<lb />
Miss Gorrell forgot how to<lb />
play a violin.<lb />
Miss Peterson forgot how to<lb />
teach geography.<lb />
Miss Gray forgot to get her<lb />
mail, especially the News and<lb />
Observer.<lb />
All of these will be answered<lb />
when:<lb />
Mrs. Bloton is the dietitian<lb />
at the White House.<lb />
Miss Turner is the most fa-<lb />
mous author in thc world.<lb />
Miss Cassidy wins the Nobel<lb />
Prize.<lb />
Miss Holtzclaw is an associate<lb />
of Chanel.<lb />
Dr. Slay is director of the<lb />
Science teachers at Shaw Uni-<lb />
versity.<lb />
did swimmer Bobby Jones is or<lb />
what a wonderful golfer Helen<lb />
Wills is. If around a dancer,<lb />
talk about the cute little step<lb />
you saw at such and such a<lb />
place, and so on into the night.<lb />
Most Intellectual: Have a set<lb />
of quotations that you can sprin-<lb />
kle around like mustard seed.<lb />
Be sure you don't repeat them<lb />
more than three times to the<lb />
same person. Carry around an<lb />
arm full of books. You know,<lb />
sometimes appearance helps.<lb />
Most Industrious: Always<lb />
talk about how much you're do-<lb />
ing, and how much you have to<lb />
do. Rush around all the time.<lb />
Never let anyone see you loaf-<lb />
ing, do that in the privacy of<lb />
your own boudoir.<lb />
McLELLAN'S<lb />
WHERE CHRISTMAS SHOPPING<lb />
IS A PLEASURE AND<lb />
GIFT SELECTIONS<lb />
SO EASILY MADE<lb />
At<lb />
LAUTARES'<lb />
CHRISTMAS GIFTS, JEWELRY,<lb />
WATCHES, NOVELTIES, GIFT SET.<lb />
I<lb />
nr,dnesday. D�tj<lb />
Letters to Santa<lb />
� the � ��<lb />
through �cal ��<lb />
Mr. SM�y:<lb />
For goodness<lb />
girls aroum<lb />
yeloped �<lb />
boo. of candj to<lb />
girl- y,H1 1' r '<lb />
This ss iU �<lb />
mere thing<lb />
sin : x<lb />
she p  : '<lb />
my '�' ��<lb />
Hell OI' C<lb />
Ttas a &amp;<lb />
I wanta �'�� �<lb />
gome ball - �<lb />
mine out I<lb />
tar that ���<lb />
dress sail i<lb />
That's a big<lb />
an ing :�<lb />
Give youi<lb />
Howdy-H.<lb />
Please I<lb />
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What I w<lb />
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struction I<lb />
love. Y- u .<lb />
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but :����-� '<lb />
to do, I al<lb />
come 111<lb />
Al-<lb />
Mr. Santa Cla I .<lb />
North Pole Stati<lb />
Hello:<lb />
Station R. T. B<lb />
Please send me a i<lb />
for Christmas U i I<lb />
around me for :<lb />
The gn b are dii �<lb />
You see. I bud I i<lb />
I also war an<lb />
overshoes, and a ���<lb />
I work hard. ev<lb />
am good, and I d i<lb />
your little fi<lb />
Deer OF Sandy Cla<lb />
I am a little ;<lb />
is Clyde Brown 1<lb />
good since last K: .<lb />
browt in mv mai<lb />
driven my papa<lb />
ed up all the little g<lb />
instead of teasing th<lb />
I rim not going to<lb />
becauhse I km -<lb />
Please bring me a<lb />
with brown hair an<lb />
a number ojm gi l<lb />
gv, and a pink v. �<lb />
Thanking you . �<lb />
I'll leave you a e.g.<lb />
maches on the table<lb />
A go :<lb />
Civ<lb />
Dear Santy:<lb />
My mama told me I 1<lb />
bad and couldn't get a<lb />
mas presents. She d i<lb />
I'm writing to you. -<lb />
secret. But please I� i<lb />
gifts, and will pron<lb />
good for a whole week Bi<lb />
a trumpet, Santy, �ca<lb />
to learn to blow my<lb />
All the boys can do it bu<lb />
�fan want a new nat i i<lb />
uniform with nice shinj I<lb />
and some red box.<lb />
These things aren't ma<lb />
get them for me. (Ik- .<lb />
1S a real Santy Clans.<lb />
Bob- E.<lb />
Deah Santa:<lb />
My name is Jack, and I �<lb />
cute, and have been g :<lb />
for a few times, and I di n't �<lb />
e girls I love them if I da<lb />
(I can play basket ball, too<lb />
Santa, bring me something thatj<lb />
I can put on my curls to h <lb />
lhem down. The girls play wit!<lb />
my hair and make my heart beat<lb />
too fast. Also bring me some<lb />
stick candy, a blow-gun, and anj<lb />
automobile that won't turn over.<lb />
� want some advice, too�just<lb />
leave a note. Should 1 have just <lb />
a few girls, or number them like<lb />
the pebbles on the beach? I<lb />
don't like them but I feel sorry<lb />
for them.<lb />
Perplexed.<lb />
I Jack (W. W.) Barret.<lb />
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fOVELTIES, GIFT SET.<lb />
Wednesday, December 21, 1932.<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
Page Three<lb />
Letters to Santa<lb /><lb />
informs us hehas re-<lb />
: e followingletters<lb />
Local mad.<lb />
(dness1 sake bring me a<lb />
 SO 1 can ride the<lb />
jtnd My old one lias de-<lb />
a bad squeak. Also a<lb />
, andy to give my best<lb />
. see, I'm broke.<lb />
all 1 ask. Oh yes, one<lb />
ng; send my little con-<lb />
sul g dummy so when<lb />
n ad she won't punch<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
Joseph Holland Walker<lb />
'IN THE SAME COUNTRY'<lb />
w<lb />
Codger:<lb />
Eric Tucker writ in' you.<lb />
new tennis racquet and<lb />
Is; the girls have worn<lb />
l want a big toy roos-<lb />
! crow, a book on<lb />
te life of the party, a<lb />
rid a new Sweetheart.<lb />
order but you can d<lb />
know.<lb />
wife my best re<lb />
in in a pack of cig<lb />
do<lb />
ir<lb />
Lovingly,<lb />
Eric Tuckei<lb />
(Marietta Hoyle)<lb />
Metarha was weary of wait-<lb />
ing m the cold little shepherd<lb />
hut where she dwelt with her<lb />
husband, Sbr. She moved near- I<lb />
er her low fire on the clay-<lb />
hearth. Sor had never been so<lb />
late before. Perhaps the sheep<lb />
had strayed. Perhaps he had<lb />
fallen asleep. Impatience stir-<lb />
red her. and she wrapped<lb />
cloak about her shivering bodj<lb />
before she stepped outside ti<lb />
look for Sor. In the crisp chil<lb />
air her impatience and angei<lb />
disappeared, and she stoo<lb />
quietly looking about her.<lb />
Strange that she had never no-<lb />
ticed how lovely the bare old<lb />
Judean hills looked in the star-<lb />
 light. Two trees outlined<lb />
j against the sky ah ut her locked<lb />
i their arms and whispered. Me-<lb />
tarba smiled.<lb />
The sky was a black velvet<lb />
like the cape of a Roman noble-<lb />
man she had seen in Bethlehem<lb />
I one day, soft and rich. The<lb />
 stars were like many precious<lb />
gems sewed on the cloak of<lb />
night, brilliant and rich, now<lb />
lost in tiie folds, now shining<lb />
I forth with, renewed beauty ami<lb />
irba had not known<lb />
�ould be so beautiful.<lb />
thim: was a stillness<lb />
mcy<lb />
mta:<lb />
voui<lb />
color. M<lb />
the world<lb />
ever eves<lb />
and expo<lb />
cold clear nij<lb />
� how more<lb />
nice old ear;night The<lb />
me.<lb />
g<lb />
rider, shy jBethlehem lay at the too<lb />
Carolina thill to the right, dark an<lb />
that conies<lb />
ia v. inter, :<lb />
pronounced<lb />
little village<lb />
i )f<lb />
!V.<lb />
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s College. My great am-jtenous.<lb />
.lobe a ciooner�isn't j Briskly Metarba climbed one<lb />
t-eha, Sant? 1 little knoll after another till she<lb />
I want for Christmas is j stood on the crest of the one<lb />
f new music, and a in- which protected the little City<lb />
l hook on how to make of David. Half-way down the<lb />
 see, with the music I,slope was the shepherds camp-<lb />
nake hearts beat faster: 'fire. Drawing nearer Metarba<lb />
r that I never know whatjsaw the men and sheep huddled<lb />
also want an electric J about the fire, and among then<lb />
it and a toy sword. jSor, stretched out on the groun I<lb />
ill wake me up when you j sleeping, one arm about a fav-<lb />
hi home which we think are<lb />
modern. They have- drawn<lb />
pi .is of  unan homes, and<lb />
  ;ral have almost complete<lb />
EMERSON NEWS<lb />
The Emerson Society held one<lb />
of its meetings Saturday after-<lb />
 i . a Roman BOOn- The President, Evelyn<lb />
Rogers, discussed many things of<lb />
interest to the society. Divis-<lb />
ions of work were signed up<lb />
for to be used in future pro-<lb />
grams. The program of this<lb />
meeting was conducted by Vir-<lb />
ginia White. A debate was giv-<lb />
en by Mi ona Horton and Hazel<lb />
Kimrey The query was: 'Re-<lb />
s' lived, that a giraffe with the<lb />
sore throat is more uncomforta-<lb />
thtrj have learned to sing<lb />
My Country, 'Tis of Thee in<lb />
aim. The were very interest-<lb />
u a1. . i. iging a Latm i�ng.<lb />
rhere are Latm crossword<lb />
uzzles. Yfou should see the zest<lb />
'�. itii which they work the e.<lb />
1 hen th i e are � U '�: and<lb />
:onundrums. For example. "VJ a<lb />
it Sate to do<lb />
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itii<lb />
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w ith ci n i<lb />
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BRIDGE PARTY GIVEN<lb />
AS SEEN FROM AN UPSTAIRS<lb />
WINDOW<lb />
If a person w<lb />
ill only take<lb />
ad-<lb />
her<lb />
Practice Teachers In<lb />
High School Engage<lb />
In Manv Activities ' '<lb />
� oceanic caim ana<lb />
:e the Lady Macbeth of<lb />
he! I her head high and<lb />
j fur you.<lb />
Love.<lb />
Aha Van Nortwick.<lb />
orite lamb, the firelight playing<lb />
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Mr. Santa Claus,<lb />
rth Pole Station.<lb />
Hello:<lb />
Station R. T. B. broadcasting.<lb />
Please send me a nice wire cage<lb />
I r Christmas that 1 can put<lb />
ai and me for protection, Santa.<lb />
The girls are duving me crazy.<lb />
see, I am bashful.<lb />
also want an umbrella, some<lb />
es. and a new basket-ball.<lb />
rork hard, everybody says I<lb />
good, and I don't tell lies.<lb />
Your little friend,<lb />
Troy Burnettc.<lb />
i, i end to � hat . he may see<lb />
hear. Now it  just i tie<lb />
last w ek that three girli <lb />
walking along the board wall<lb />
my room when suddenly ont<lb />
them saw two dandelions by<lb />
walk. I had a great deal of s<lb />
pathy for one of those girls<lb />
they wer<lb />
tune and<lb />
Ol<lb />
the<lb />
"in-<lb />
for<lb />
about to try their for-<lb />
bad only two dande-<lb />
I<lb />
� i-<lb />
Deer 01 Sandy Claws:<lb />
I am a little boy and my name<lb />
is Clyde Brown. I have been<lb />
od since last Krismas. I have<lb />
on his ruddy face. The nun<lb />
greeted her in low tones, but<lb />
Sor awoke at the sound of voi-<lb />
ces. He welcomed Metarba with<lb />
a smile.<lb />
"Sor Metarba reproved him.<lb />
"I have grown so weary of wait-<lb />
ing. Was someone ill that you<lb />
had to stay so long?"<lb />
"It is Roaka's wife who is ill. lums Q,u. suggested that you<lb />
and I -aid I would watch for niiUlA blv lhtm m$ tue dncc-<lb />
him. I fell asleep from wean- L ,n which the particles flew is<lb />
ness and he moved over fori directjon m which your lover<lb />
her to sit by him. 'lives. I don't think the wind was<lb />
They sat in silence for a while j blowing in the right direction to<lb />
enjoying the peace of the night Ui one Df them so siie said that<lb />
and the warmth of the fire. Sud-Jwas no right, but that you<lb />
denly Sor pointed out a single should blow the dandelion until<lb />
star that increased in size and grj f the particles were blown<lb />
beauty as they watched. Awe )�- anj number of times you<lb />
filled them, for the star grew have to iilow to accomplish this<lb />
lowed till it was like a designates the number of<lb />
in<lb />
ice<lb />
There are six practice teacher<lb />
in Science this term, thre<lb />
Biology, two in General Scic<lb />
and one in Physics, Chemi:<lb />
i � . - to have been sligh<lb />
i se teaching under the su<lb />
vision of Mr. W. W, Morgan<lb />
Vivian Hollen and Marg<lb />
Fisher, General Science:<lb />
Katie Mann Gibbs and Nelson<lb />
Hunsucker, Biology, Mary Car-<lb />
son and Vcra Jenmbgs, who are<lb />
teaching Biology :�nd Physics,<lb />
na.e MI'S. I"<lb />
their critic teachei<lb />
a<lb />
lip<lb />
w <lb />
aid<lb />
uld<lb />
appereu on<lb />
led for me to<lb />
i because I<lb />
�.fused to go<lb />
ier needlessly.<lb />
hot<lb />
ii m<lb />
tear evei yt<lb />
her room,<lb />
� th's. 1<lb />
that went<lb />
I listened<lb />
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awful :<lb />
I ru<lb />
111<lb /><lb />
vV. T'lckiesimeY tor<lb />
walk<lb />
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i I've ev-<lb />
into her<lb />
ving face<lb />
bed. � In<lb />
 (,f poi-<lb />
Some interesting work is being<lb />
done in the Science department<lb />
an example of which is the radio<lb />
which is being made by the Phy-<lb />
sics class.<lb />
the m is!<lb />
cr heard.<lb />
room and found<lb />
; downward aero<lb />
I her hand was a bottl<lb />
son. I took the bottle and hid<lb />
! it and when other people be-<lb />
gan to come in I told them she<lb />
, had died suddenly. I knew the<lb />
I doctors were too dumb to<lb />
! know<lb />
ook poison.<lb />
and<lb />
;ar:<lb />
great crimson<lb />
and<lb />
:  wood, and landing to the eyes.<lb />
and cheer- 1 seemed to be moving c<lb />
blue fire. ;if<lb />
vou wdl get<lb />
�ied.<lb />
driven my papa s car,<lb />
ed up all the little girls that cried<lb />
instead of teasing them.<lb />
I am not going to ask for much<lb />
becauhse I know a panick is on.<lb />
Please bring me a ma-ma dolly<lb />
with brown hair and brown eyes,<lb />
a number one grade for Sociolo-<lb />
gy, and a pink swetter.<lb />
"hanking you very much, and<lb />
Li leave you a cigar and some<lb />
caches on the table. I am<lb />
A good child,<lb />
Clyde Brown.<lb />
Dear Santy:<lb />
My mama told me I had been<lb />
bad and couldn't get any Christ-<lb />
mas presents. She doesn't know<lb />
I'm writing to you, so keep it a<lb />
secret But please bring me some<lb />
gifts, and I will promise to be<lb />
g. . d for a wh le week. Bring me<lb />
a trumpet, Santy, 'cause I want<lb />
to learn to blow my own horn.<lb />
All the boys can do it but me. I<lb />
also want a new national guard<lb />
uniform with nice shiny buttons,<lb />
and some red sox.<lb />
These things aren't many, so<lb />
get them for me. (I know there<lb />
is a real Santy Clause.)<lb />
Bob Eason.<lb />
eu<lb />
� vet<lb />
Deah Santa:<lb />
My name is Jack, and I am<lb />
cute, and have been good except<lb />
for a few times, and I don't tell<lb />
the girls I love them if I don't.<lb />
(I can play basket ball, too.)<lb />
Santa, bring me something that<lb />
1 can put on my curls to hold<lb />
them down. The girls play with<lb />
my hair and make my heart beat<lb />
too fast. Also bring me some<lb />
stick candy, a blow-gun, and an<lb />
automobile that won't turn over.<lb />
I want some advice, too�just<lb />
leave a note. Should I have just<lb />
a few girls, or number them like<lb />
the pebbles on the beach? I<lb />
don't like them but I feel sorry<lb />
for them.<lb />
It hac<lb />
ser to<lb />
the earth: now it stopped al-<lb />
most above them, showing every<lb />
little street, each dark house and<lb />
public building in the sleeping<lb />
village below them.<lb />
They saw its rays shining<lb />
brigiiter and brighter on an old<lb />
stable back of an inn, an ugly<lb />
spot for such a glorification. Me-<lb />
tarba with Sor and the three<lb />
other shepherds fell to their<lb />
knees and covered their eyes.<lb />
There was the sound of music<lb />
and a whirring roar like a great<lb />
wind about them: the light was<lb />
greater. A voice came to them<lb />
distinct and lovely, "Fear not.<lb />
for behold I bring you good tid-<lb />
ings of great joy which shall be<lb />
to all people. For unto you is<lb />
born this day in the City of Da-<lb />
vid, a Saviour which is Christ<lb />
the Lord. And you will find '<lb />
the babe wrapped in swaddling<lb />
clothes and lying in a manger<lb />
The little group trembled and<lb />
was stricken dumb that an an-<lb />
gel of the Lord should appear<lb />
unto them, humble and poor<lb />
shepherds. As the angel ceased<lb />
speaking there came the sound<lb />
of a host of voices raised in<lb />
song, like a great breath blown<lb />
across the earth from Heaven.<lb />
"Glory, glory. Glory unto God<lb />
in the highest, and on earth,<lb />
peace, good will to men The<lb />
music faded and the light grew<lb />
softer. Metarba and the men<lb />
were on their feet, and they<lb />
were amazed to see a glow on<lb />
every face which had never<lb />
been there before.<lb />
Glory to God in the highest!<lb />
Jehovah had blessed Israel, had<lb />
at last sent a King and leader, a<lb />
Prince of Peace, a son of David<lb />
who would save his people.<lb />
Metarba and Sor hurried with<lb />
the others down the hillside, Sor<lb />
holding the lamb. At the door<lb />
of the humble stable over which<lb />
burned the Star of Promise<lb />
stood a kindly man, who led<lb />
One<lb />
very<lb />
girl<lb />
of them blew one time and<lb />
particle fell off; the other<lb />
blew h rs several times, then dis-<lb />
td plight they walk-<lb />
i particles had not<lb />
Soon they came<lb />
it same girl was still<lb />
ur tragic fortune.<lb />
in my estimation the poor<lb />
girl who blew hers only once<lb />
i<lb />
rs s<lb />
her<lb />
ft hers.<lb />
lamenting<lb />
h<lb />
There are ten student teach-<lb />
ers in the English department<lb />
of Greenville High School. Up<lb />
until Thanksgiving they taught<lb />
literature. Since then the work<lb />
has been taken up by teaching<lb />
the use of the dictionary. The<lb />
pupils as well as the practice<lb />
teachers themselves are learning I as fifty or sixty pc<lb />
that there is more to the diction- i total vocabulary i:<lb />
If others<lb />
should<lb />
she doe:<lb />
Christmas<lb />
her name<lb />
profit b<lb />
others.<lb />
tve been distressed. Ii<lb />
iM come back after the<lb />
holiday. I'll publish<lb />
meanwhile you just<lb />
the experience of<lb />
ary than they ever realized be<lb />
fore.<lb />
The pupils as a whole, did<lb />
some good written work on lit-<lb />
erature. Below. is a theme<lb />
written by Gladys Gaston, a pu-<lb />
pil in the Senior Class.<lb />
found it out there would be a<lb />
lot of questions. Others would<lb />
think it cowardly, but lady<lb />
Macbeth, as I knew her, was<lb />
not one to do cowardly thing<lb />
Latin Department<lb />
When we realize that as high<lb />
cent of our<lb />
derived di-<lb />
My i ;� friend came in late and<lb />
I fell as if ail eyes were turn i<lb />
t � ard us The nearest chain<lb />
eemed at least a mile away. I<lb />
thought we would never get<lb />
across the wki expanse, i could<lb />
seemed as if I had absolutely no<lb />
on past occasions, but I couldn't<lb />
even  i gave my coal a<lb />
yank oiro and my frock a pall<lb />
there. I started to mop a perspir-<lb />
ing brow but remembered that it<lb />
was December. At last we got<lb />
ourselves seated in what seemed<lb />
to be the most conspicuous place<lb />
. m the room.<lb />
I had thought that once we got<lb />
. i ated all vaid he over, but<lb />
now arose the Question of what<lb />
we wore to talk about. I could<lb />
Inotdalk about myself, because<lb />
then I should be thought egotis-<lb />
tical. I could not talk of him, for<lb />
I knew nothing about him. I<lb />
could not talk of the weather, for<lb />
that subject had been worn-out<lb />
t long ago.<lb />
I wriggled and twisted and<lb />
j squirmed, but he sat with his<lb />
j profile turned from me and he<lb />
I vas"eitgtigeu n" leauuv iapping<lb />
the arm of his chair. I wanted to<lb />
scream but the light winked and<lb />
saved me from that. Growing<lb />
desperate, I hastily gathered up<lb />
Imy compact, a handkerchief, and<lb />
a ragged Y. W. C. A. program<lb />
that had suffered from my mer-<lb />
ciless, nervous hands, and fled to<lb />
my room. Once there I began to<lb />
hate myself for being so dumb<lb />
when I wanted to appear unus-<lb />
ually bright and interesting. It<lb />
was too terrible to think of. I<lb />
� ook a woman's way out of my<lb />
troubles and cried! ! !<lb />
room in Cotb<lb />
oom was lovely,<lb />
iie autumn flowei<lb />
nas holly. Bridge<lb />
hrouchoul the evi<lb />
r<lb />
Edi.<lb />
idson was<lb />
s for top so<lb />
sented to M<lb />
I. The<lb />
2d by<lb />
Cl ri t-<lb />
njoyed<lb />
id Miss<lb />
award-<lb />
.ro and<lb />
iss Eli-<lb />
sfreshn<lb />
IP of 1<lb />
�w score. Deli-<lb />
were served<lb />
:�� . late, sand-<lb />
wiches, peanuts and candy.<lb />
Tiio.se present were: Misses<lb />
!Elizabeth Helms: Shine Redfern:<lb />
Jean Thomas; Margaret Walker;<lb />
Elizabeth Smith: Emily Von Mil-<lb />
grom: Anna Hartman: Frances<lb />
Edmondson; Peggy Smith: Min-<lb />
nie Leigh Thompson; Annie Vin-<lb />
json; Irene James.<lb />
At the conclusion of the game<lb />
the door-prize was given to Miss<lb />
Anna Hartman.<lb />
BRIDGE PARTY GIVEN ON<lb />
SATURDAY NIGHT<lb />
Misses Hilda Perkins and Sara<lb />
Herring gave a very delightful<lb />
bridge party Saturday night,<lb />
December 3rd, following the<lb />
show. Those attending were:<lb />
Ethel Vick. Janie Outlnnddenej-<lb />
san Beveridge, Grace Penny, Al-<lb />
lcne Turlington. Irma Grant,<lb />
Hilda Perkins, and Sara Herring.<lb />
High score was won by Janie<lb />
Outland, while Irma Grant took<lb />
low score. Candy and peanuts<lb />
were enjoyed throughout the<lb />
party.<lb />
Several days ago. Dr. Slay was<lb />
to give one of his Science classes<lb />
a true-false test. While Carol<lb />
Pollock was busily engaged in<lb />
securing last minute bits of in-<lb />
formation, the following occurr-<lb />
Dr. Slay (calling roll): Miss<lb />
Pollock.<lb />
Carol (answering): True!<lb />
JJSTw.) Barret, them iriside" as if "they were ex- will to men<lb />
pected. The group moved for-<lb />
ward, awed and worshipful.<lb />
There sat a sweet-faced girl<lb />
with a light from the Star's rays<lb />
shining about her hair, her face<lb />
was pale and tired, but in her<lb />
eyes was a look of peace, and<lb />
love, and worship. In the man-<lb />
ger where the cattle usually fed<lb />
lay a tiny babe. The shepherds<lb />
fell on their knees before the<lb />
child. Metarba with them.<lb />
"The lamb, Sor Metarba<lb />
whispered, "it must be for the<lb />
little One, a gift for the Christ-<lb />
Child Sor put the lamb on<lb />
the ground before the manger.<lb />
The mother smiled and raised<lb />
her hand in a blessing. Metarba<lb />
and Sor returned to their hut<lb />
with a wealth greater than that<lb />
of the Caesars. The Star il-<lb />
lumined the hills and in their<lb />
hearts rang the echo of the song<lb />
the angels had sung. "Peace on<lb />
earth! Glory to God in the high-<lb />
est, and on earth peace, good<lb />
THE DEATH OF LADY<lb />
MACBETH<lb />
I had been Lady Macbeth's<lb />
personal maid for twenty years,<lb />
the last twenty years of her life.<lb />
In all of those years I never saw<lb />
her as unhappy as she was<lb />
when she was queen of Scot-<lb />
land.<lb />
Lady Macbeth was an exceed-<lb />
ingly beautiful woman. She was<lb />
very tall and slender, and had<lb />
dark brown hair that fell in<lb />
rectly r indirectly from Latin,<lb />
that practically all our gram-<lb />
mar is borrowed from Latin.<lb />
and that there are countless al-<lb />
lusions in our literature which<lb />
can best be understood if we<lb />
know Latin, we can still see<lb />
why Latin is taught in high<lb />
schools. It is time that the sta-<lb />
tus of Latin is declining. Latin<lb />
is a hard subject, and it is not<lb />
made interesting to the pupils.<lb />
most of them will drop out, un-<lb />
less it is required.<lb />
I have been doing practice<lb />
teaching in Latin this term,<lb />
and I have endeavored to make<lb />
Latin appeal to my students as<lb />
something really vital. There<lb />
must be drills and drills, but<lb />
there are other tilings, too.<lb />
beautiful waves on her head. I 've tried to stress the deri-<lb />
Her eves were a warm brown, vation of words. How many of<lb />
and until the last year of her you can tell the meaning of pue-<lb />
life those eyes were always'J1 u.ister. amhuh-xtrou au.u<lb />
smiling, her lips always laugh-<lb />
ing.<lb />
It was in an April when I be-<lb />
gan to notice how thin and ner-<lb />
vous she was getting. And often<lb />
I noticed a sad, unhappy glint in<lb />
her eyes. At first I thought her<lb />
worried about Macbeth who<lb />
was out in battle, but gradually<lb />
I began to realize how very<lb />
wrong I was. She would not,<lb />
or could not sleep and often<lb />
when she would sleep she<lb />
would cry out as if she were<lb />
afraid. One night in early June<lb />
I noticed Lady Macbeth more<lb />
nervous and unhappy than us-<lb />
ual. I begged her to go to bed<lb />
and try to get some much need-<lb />
ed sleep, but she would not<lb />
obey me. Neither would she<lb />
let me give her anything to<lb />
make her sleep. She kept walk-<lb />
ing up and down the room. And<lb />
occasionally I could hear her<lb />
gasp as if in fear. Then, sud-<lb />
A FRESHMAN'S LAST<lb />
REQUEST<lb />
A Christmas Toast<lb />
Three cheers for the Christmas<lb />
turkey!<lb />
A toast for all the rest<lb />
Of the fun we'll have, my dears<lb />
i (But I know what is best.)<lb />
i<lb />
1A toast to Christmas cheer, to<lb />
joy!<lb />
To home, to gifts, to folks we<lb />
know!<lb />
To al! the holly wreaths, and<lb />
lights,<lb />
But most of all to the mistletoe!<lb />
Oh, everything is hot-cha-cha!<lb />
I love the whole world so!<lb />
Home again! (And yrou can bet<lb />
In the hall there's mistletoe!)<lb />
�Marietta Hoyle<lb />
When I die, bury me deep,<lb />
Lay my chemistry at my feet.<lb />
Place my English on my chest:<lb />
Tell Dr. Meadows I did my<lb />
best.<lb />
Put my math book under my<lb />
head;<lb />
Tell Dr. Rebarker he knows<lb />
why I'm dead.<lb />
Lay my History book in my<lb />
hand;<lb />
Tell Dr. Frank I've gone to a<lb />
tropic land.<lb />
Tell Miss Summerville, Good-by,<lb />
for me<lb />
For one in passing who should<lb />
smile but she?<lb />
Classmates do not grieve for me.<lb />
(Apologies to Queens' Blues.)<lb />
virile? Any of my Latin stu-<lb />
dents could tell you from what<lb />
Lai in word they come, and<lb />
what they mean in English.<lb />
Students begin the study of<lb />
grammar very early, but often<lb />
certain phases of it confuse<lb />
them. As Latin requires the<lb />
analysis of each word in the<lb />
sentence, the students acquire a<lb />
large amount of knowledge<lb />
about English grammar. You<lb />
will find that students of Latin<lb />
are better English grammarians<lb />
than those who have had no La-<lb />
tin, if it is taught in the right<lb />
way. I have tried to correlate<lb />
English grammar with Latin in<lb />
my teaching.<lb />
I have tried to give them some<lb />
cultural background. I have<lb />
told them about the clothing of<lb />
the Romans, the homes they<lb />
lived in, and the Roman forum.<lb />
They were surprised at the<lb />
many things the Roman had in<lb />
A Leaf<lb />
Life, and Death, and Life am I:<lb />
A leaf infinitesimal, hung by<lb />
A thread-like stem, and blest<lb />
By life, by motion, light, and<lb />
rest:<lb />
Bright-hued; then of a sudden<lb />
riven<lb />
From my thread-like stem, and<lb />
driven<lb />
To a dark, damp corner that is<lb />
Death;<lb />
I fallBut richness add to<lb />
earth that gave me breath.<lb />
�Marietta Hoyle<lb />
While at home Thanksgiving<lb />
Hazel Kimery remarked to her<lb />
date of the evening: "There are<lb />
many of the darlingest squirrels<lb />
that plav outside my window at<lb />
schoolHe replied, "Huh! There<lb />
must be a lot of nuts up there<lb />
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PAGE FOUR<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
Al<lb />
umnae<lb />
F.C. T. C. Alumnae Meets<lb />
Th monthly meeting of t!<lb />
aleigh Chapter ol East Can-In<lb />
 acliers' College Alumnae v.<lb />
eldThursday evening ai ti<lb />
Clu! Hostesses we<lb />
5adi Neal, Elizabel<lb />
a! d Ruby Cains.<lb />
Jo<lb />
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F. V<lb />
BEWARE!<lb />
Hear Ye! Heir Ye! Alt ye<lb />
who room on third floor of<lb />
Cotten, beware! It is inhabi-<lb />
ted by animals that hide in<lb />
closets, hook eases, and other<lb />
places ! speak with author-<lb />
ity, for I know 1 have seen<lb />
them, and they evoked from<lb />
me such unearthly yells, that<lb />
ll:e could he easily recog-<lb />
nized as screams of distress,<lb />
even on Fifth street.<lb />
The are unearthly look-<lb />
ing, spectral, gliding, slick,<lb />
sneaking animals with eyes<lb />
that shine in the darkness<lb />
like the Russian Crttwn jew-<lb />
els, and tails equal to a circus<lb />
manager's whip.<lb />
They are ferocious, growl-<lb />
ing, snarling beasts, ready to<lb />
pounce upon 3 on and devour<lb />
you in one gulp. So I warn<lb />
you again, beware of the<lb />
�mice.<lb />
From Yesteryears<lb />
The first issue of the Teco Echo<lb />
was published December 19, 1925<lb />
seven years ago. In that issue<lb />
are found some statements that<lb />
are of particular interest to stu-<lb />
dents of today. Here are some of<lb />
these:<lb />
The Y. W. C. A. hut is now<lb />
completed, cleaned up, shavings<lb />
swept out, windows washed, cur-<lb />
tains up, wiring m. lights on�-<lb />
everything ready for a house<lb />
warming before the term closes.<lb />
"Al! things come to him who<lb />
waits A dream which has been<lb />
in the minds of the students for<lb />
several years has almost come to<lb />
pass, and before this reach: the<lb />
public the girls will be enjoying<lb />
it.<lb />
DAY<lb />
Wednesday. December 21. Yx<lb />
Scribbler's Initiation<lb />
32 members ol t!<lb />
Body and Miss Wadlii<lb />
initiated into the Scril<lb />
on Saturday night,<lb />
10, after the show.<lb />
The main part of ti,<lb />
took place in Ro n<lb />
third floor of Am tin<lb />
Much merriment wi<lb />
from the new Scribbl<lb />
Miss Annie Morton, of Beau-<lb />
fort, arrived the first of Decem-<lb />
ber to enter upon her duties as<lb />
Lady Principal of the college.<lb />
ive o<lb />
st -<lb />
M. RfURCHISON TO<lb />
REPRESENT E. C. T.<lb />
C. AT CONVENTION<lb />
Christ<lb />
Student<lb />
was the<lb />
a name<lb />
ne Vlck, president of the<lb />
Government Association,<lb />
winner in the contest for<lb />
for the paper. "Teco<lb />
The feminine roles in "The Charm School reading from left<lb />
to right back row: Doris Mae Jones, Birdie Lee Debnam, Doro-<lb />
thy Sloan: Front row: Frankie Davis, Hunter Spears, Margaret<lb />
Murchison. Hulda Nobles; standing. Elizabeth Moore, Iris Flythe,<lb />
and Marjorie Griffin. The male role was played by Robert Ea-<lb />
son.<lb />
PRACTICE TEACHERS<lb />
MAKE TOYS<lb />
AMONG ALUMNAE<lb />
(C<lb />
rn First Page)<lb />
M<lb />
a<lb />
La:<lb />
tne t<lb />
of<lb />
fth<lb />
e.<lb />
iss Gladys St<lb />
! now Mrs. James<lb />
rove Her hus-<lb />
ool principal and<lb />
he Parent-Teach-<lb />
"Yesident,<lb />
Summerlin is<lb />
e Hood Swamp<lb />
involving<lb />
relation<lb />
the gene<lb />
p at tin<lb />
Eiectioi<lb />
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ro.<lb />
ber 31; a<lb />
close with<lb />
banque<lb />
parti<lb />
�i<lb />
such questions as the<lb />
o! college athletics to;<lb />
a! public, commercial-<lb />
sus amateurism, and j<lb />
systems, will be taken j<lb />
se morning sessions,<lb />
of N. S. F. A. officers<lb />
and the selection of <lb />
in fi r next ear's con- <lb />
; take place<lb />
and tiie Co;<lb />
the annu<lb />
and New Year's<lb />
Echo" was chosen by vote at<lb />
ma. s meeting of the students<lb />
"The Tecoan" or "Teachers<lb />
College Annual" and the "Teco<lb />
Echo" can run together as sister<lb />
publications in name as well as<lb />
in fact.<lb />
(.Ed. note: Ethel Vide, who en-<lb />
tered the college this year, is the<lb />
sister of Christine Vic)<lb />
The Wilson Memorial Service<lb />
ind the exercise for the presen<lb />
Ev<lb />
LANIER SOCIETY MEETS<lb />
Wa<lb />
1 at<lb />
ins o<lb />
Con<lb />
Miss<lb />
ii<lb />
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ova.<lb />
f Rocking<lb />
Kaml '<lb />
Mary Pe<lb />
Ers. fi. T.<lb />
Blount. '29, o!<lb />
William Bat-<lb />
The Lanier<lb />
gular meetin<lb />
D<lb />
Society held<lb />
; Saturday ni<lb />
As this<lb />
u Dec em<lb />
u-css will!lation of the<lb />
forr ;1 held January<lb />
mark the go<lb />
alumnae have<lb />
past three ye<lb />
whi- i will be<lb />
and<lb />
dent<lb />
Its<lb />
was<lb />
before Christ-<lb />
ecemoej i, 193<lb />
our last meeting<lb />
mas, tl e business and program j<lb />
centered around the thought ofj<lb />
Christmas,<lb />
�oted that the Lanier<lb />
ike a contribu-<lb />
that are being<lb />
ooor. This is a<lb />
lelp spread the<lb />
in: nee<lb />
the i'd,<lb />
jyond '<lb />
Mr. W<lb />
.or ,io<lb />
uld ir<lb />
gifts<lb />
ir the<lb />
Student Help Fund<lb />
Urged For College<lb />
(Continued from First Page)<lb />
lulien,<lb />
h grade<lb />
Is<lb />
Chris<lb />
Maurice Me-<lb />
iw Mrs.<lb />
y Point.<lb />
Ay. Mrs.<lb />
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bers pre:<lb />
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spirit.<lb />
grain cons<lb />
� Youngest<lb />
Babcock.<lb />
sted of a<lb />
riiief read<lb />
The story<lb />
interest that it held<lb />
i of all the mem-<lb />
boat shaped. with a top that<lb />
ent.<lb />
V<lb />
ens, are<lb />
LaGrange<lb />
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Ms<lb />
hold p<lb />
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Charles L.C- M<lb />
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is teaclg  WiIso.n FBIM 1<lb />
Ll MAi.MAYSm<lb />
AY DEN<lb />
i of the prog<lb />
inounced tha<lb />
left a little package<lb />
mier. Each girl re-<lb />
package, attractively<lb />
ied in Christmas paper. It was<lb />
ound the package contained an<lb />
pple, candy, nuts and raisins.<lb />
Each one thoroughly enjoyed<lb />
id Santa's gift.<lb />
.i e ti wn �: . aen nas Deoime<lb />
closelj connected with our<lb />
. liege since our semi-monthly<lb />
 pap s. The Teco Echo,  be-<lb />
ll lished there. The news<lb />
: ��� Led to Ayden and<lb />
 there it comes to us in the<lb />
: the Teco Echo, that we<lb />
receive twice each month.<lb />
Ayden and its vicinity also has<lb />
. i cial � terest to us through<lb />
the numerous alumnae scattered<lb />
. i ut there. This is indicated by<lb />
the following news items which<lb />
have been gathered concerning<lb />
so?- o of the alumnae:<lb />
 ss Edna Reid Sumrell is<lb />
teaching at her home in Ayden.<lb />
The former- Miss Louise<lb />
Thompson, is now Mrs. Hubert<lb />
Worthington and lives in Ayden.<lb />
Mrs. Charles Davis, formerly<lb />
? ss Sailie Moore, has a baby<lb />
girl.<lb />
Miss Bertha Hart is teaching in<lb />
the Winterville School.<lb />
Miss Caroline Tyson is at home<lb />
near Ayden.<lb />
Miss Mary Lee Dixon is teach-<lb />
ing at Jackson.<lb />
Mrs. J. L. Jenkins, formerly<lb />
Miss Hortense Mozingo, has a<lb />
baby hoy.<lb />
Miss Hilda Sumrell is teaching<lb />
at Olivia.<lb />
Mrs. Marjorie Phillips is teach-<lb />
ing at Bell Arthur.<lb />
Miss Clyde Stol.es, '29, is<lb />
teaching in Jackson.<lb />
Miss Estelle McClees, '32, is<lb />
teaching in Columbia.<lb />
The former Miss Helen Town-<lb />
send 1? now Mrs, Hubert McGlo-<lb />
An attempt to steal Miss Mor-<lb />
ton's car was made by some un-<lb />
known person on Friday morn-<lb />
ing. Tiie car was parked on Fifth<lb />
Streel rear Five Points for about<lb />
: � i minutes. When Miss Mor-<lb />
ton returned, tiie gears had been<lb />
tried but whoever had tried to<lb />
unlock them had been unable to<lb />
do so. However, the gears were<lb />
broken and Miss Morton was<lb />
forced to call in a mechanic who<lb />
confirmed her idea of the at-<lb />
tempted theft.<lb />
'hinges on. Spool animals are<lb />
inside and on the deck. Skate<lb />
rollers were used to enable a<lb />
child to pull it about.<lb />
Two long trains that may be<lb />
pulled around the floor and dis-<lb />
connected would delight any<lb />
child. These are of blocks of<lb />
wood which have been sandpa-<lb />
pered, painted bright colors, and<lb />
hooked together so that they<lb />
may easily be packed away.<lb />
Boxes with cords were made<lb />
into wagons and are to be used<lb />
for keeping blocks in. These<lb />
akes'it "stop and join "the !can also be used for m;m-v other<lb />
Last words always hold great<lb />
interest for all near friends or<lb />
relatives. To those interested,<lb />
Webster's last words were zymo-<lb />
tically, zymorgy, and zythom.<lb />
�Selected.<lb />
horn. At present she is teaching<lb />
at Sprang Hope.<lb />
Miss Sara Johnson, '32, is at<lb />
home.<lb />
Misses Hazel Ruth Turnage<lb />
and Mary Alice Bullock are<lb />
teaching at Maury.<lb />
Miss Catherine Flaugher, '32,<lb />
is teaching in Spring Hope.<lb />
Misses Ada Bett Joyner, Geor-<lb />
gia Moore, Mary Worthington,<lb />
and Jonnie Bett Pierce are at<lb />
home in Ayden.<lb />
Miss Juanita Dixon, formerly<lb />
of Ayd :i is now the wife of Rev.<lb />
Daniel Lane of Clinton, N. C.<lb />
Miss Blanche Hart is teaching<lb />
in the Contontnea school near<lb />
Kinston. N. C.<lb />
Miss Julia Elliott, formerly of<lb />
Hertford, is now Mrs. G. G.<lb />
Dixon of Ayden.<lb />
Miss Sailie Turnage of Ayden<lb />
is now Mrs. James Grant of<lb />
Bailey, N. C.<lb />
Miss Katie Sawyer is now Mrs.<lb />
Katie Jackson of Ayden, N. C.<lb />
Miss Kate Tillary, formerly of<lb />
Scotland Neck, is now Mrs, W.<lb />
A Quinerly of Ayden,<lb />
ciples of Jehovah it will work<lb />
not o;iJ to the best advantage<lb />
ol teachers, omcers, ' and stu-<lb />
dents, but to the best advantage<lb />
of all, including the people back<lb />
home and the state itself: and to<lb />
tiie children of North Carolina<lb />
ire planning to go out and<lb />
p lead from darkness into<lb />
ignt It will work to the uni-<lb />
versal good.<lb />
It does cut my heart strings<lb />
terribly to have to say to a<lb />
young, ambitious boy or girl,<lb />
there isn't anything I can do,<lb />
you will have to quit. I know<lb />
if that life can't go on and de-<lb />
velop in the right way the shock<lb />
that m<lb />
great army of the unemployed<lb />
may lead it toward the peniten-<lb />
tiary instead of the state capi-<lb />
tol. We want to help. The<lb />
(greatest service one can render<lb />
j is in casting one's bread upon<lb />
jthe water�assisting those who<lb />
are in need. The greatest help<lb />
is not in giving bread and but-<lb />
ter and clothes but in building<lb />
up the morale of young people.<lb />
If our state could only realize<lb />
that we have neglected the spiri-<lb />
tual values to the extent that<lb />
the state may reap a harvest of<lb />
criminals instead of right-mind-<lb />
ed citizens, if our people could<lb />
only see that character in young<lb />
folks is worth more than strips<lb />
of cement, if we could realize<lb />
that spiritual values are worth<lb />
more than all things temporal,<lb />
would it not be a great day for<lb />
cur state?<lb />
We are too poor to educate,<lb />
but rich enough to spend mil-<lb />
lions of dollars this year in<lb />
building hard surface roads: Too<lb />
poor for things spiritual, but<lb />
rich enough for things temporal.<lb />
Education is our foundation. If<lb />
the foundation be destroyed<lb />
what can the right-minded citi-<lb />
zen do? Our civilization is at<lb />
stake.<lb />
Students at East Carolina<lb />
Teachers College doing practice<lb />
i teaching in the primary grades<lb />
this term, under the supervision<lb />
joi Miss Dora Coates, made<lb />
I Christmas toys to be given to<lb />
children throughout Pitt coun-<lb />
ty for Christmas. This project<lb />
j was undertaken to furnish joy<lb />
Ito some at Christmas and to<lb />
I show what could be made from<lb />
I discarded materials such as ci-<lb />
gar boxes, old clothes pins,<lb />
blocks, orange crates, and wood-<lb />
en planks.<lb />
The students, working indivi-<lb />
dually or in groups of two or<lb />
1 lie pergola, I , � , U! t<lb />
, , three, made toys suitable for<lb />
children from two to nine years<lb />
of age. Among these were sev-<lb />
eral types of "moving" toys, a<lb />
red and yellow wheel-barrow<lb />
made from a cigar box with the<lb />
only cost being the small wheel<lb />
and paint.<lb />
A very attractive peg-wagon<lb />
with pegs which can be taken<lb />
out and put back, and with a<lb />
strong red string with blue<lb />
knots which makes it easy to<lb />
pull was madV.<lb />
Noah's Ark was made of wood<lb />
pergola, will be'<lb />
Hi. The date will<lb />
I for which the <lb />
worked for the �<lb />
tne symbol of love<lb />
mreciation from the stu-<lb />
v. ith whom "ne labored for<lb />
Program Of Folk<lb />
Dancing At College<lb />
. years, will be placed on<lb />
e of the woods just be-<lb />
et Dormitory, opposite<lb />
Ison's home.<lb />
The folk dancing' section of<lb />
the department of Physical Edu-<lb />
cation at East Carolina Teachers<lb />
College gave a program of class-<lb />
room dances Wednesday after-<lb />
noon of last week. Miss Sum-<lb />
merville, director of physical<lb />
education was in charge of the<lb />
program and explained tin-<lb />
dances which approximately sev-<lb />
enty students interpreted.<lb />
The program included "Biek-<lb />
ing a Swedish dance; "Bohe-<lb />
mian Folk Dance "Polka Com-<lb />
bination "Knytnarspolska<lb />
"Russian Snowstorm "When<lb />
I Rode to Prague and "Pick-<lb />
ing Up Sticks One of the fea-<lb />
ture numbers was a group of have<lb />
singing games for primary them<lb />
grades. This included "Little<lb />
Miss Muffett "Hot Cross<lb />
Buns "Hickory- Dickory Dock"<lb />
and "Two Little Blackbirds"<lb />
A number of students and fa-<lb />
culty members enjoyed tiie pro-<lb />
gram.<lb />
ONE<lb />
Dear Mary<lb />
What a time I have had to-<lb />
day! Really, being a working<lb />
girl is not so easy as one might<lb />
think. This has been one of my<lb />
"off" days. Do I dare unburden<lb />
my troubles on you?<lb />
All day I spent working hard<lb />
and now have nothing at all to<lb />
show for what I did. However<lb />
the most trying part of the das-<lb />
was last night while I was work-J themselves dresse<lb />
ing in the Library- The f,rst j papers, without t!<lb />
part of the two and a quarter Jsors, paste or pins<lb />
lours was alright and I enjoyed exhibited her <lb />
it. I like working there because sticking her dres<lb />
I acquire at least speaking ac-<lb />
quaintance with a great number<lb />
of books. During the last part I<lb />
began to get tired -the night  � � <lb />
was a busy one- and some of<lb />
the girls would come asking for<lb />
books that are not on reserve.<lb />
"Have you looked up the num-<lb />
ber?" I ask.<lb />
"No, 1 haven't they inno- were very ludscrou<lb />
cently reply (and I feel likt , forth gales of lain<lb />
choking them). j -rhe new Scribbl<lb />
Why is it that they have such given a memory c<lb />
an aversion to looking up the i j man<lb />
number in the card catalog and is(,(lvn to<lb />
finding the book in the stacks?<lb />
Oh, I don't mind helping those<lb />
that don't know how, but most<lb />
h<lb />
Al<lb />
Ii<lb />
chewing gum.<lb />
march led by<lb />
Was decided ti<lb />
had made th<lb />
'costume<lb />
j Nellie Wise's i<lb />
terrupted and it<lb />
I that each student<lb />
prominent thougl<lb />
LI.<lb />
-then<lb />
they<lb />
the<lb />
of them know. If they find the<lb />
number and cannot find the<lb />
book, I don't mind looking for<lb />
it.<lb />
Do you know, I believe the<lb />
 girls think we're walking voi-<lb />
umes of numbers and can re-<lb />
 member the number of every<lb />
book in the stacks. But I, at<lb />
I least, am only human and am<lb />
i afflicted (or have inflicted my-<lb />
self) with a bad memory.<lb />
j I suppose the main cause for<lb />
students imposing upon our good<lb />
nature is a failure to realize how<lb />
much trouble it is to us to have<lb />
to hunt up numbers they should<lb />
found and then find for<lb />
books that are exactly j�it. Bells<lb />
new pa<lb />
them an I<lb />
asked to write<lb />
could remembe<lb />
evening they<lb />
Miss<lb />
for the<lb />
(<lb />
al<lb />
ne<lb />
gett<lb />
R<lb />
love<lb />
their title<lb />
the prize<lb />
charade.<lb />
After t<lb />
m the hopes of<lb />
ling came down<lb />
j where a surprise<lb />
I in the form of a<lb />
i mas tree. Immed<lb />
tering the room<lb />
taken by a'l the<lb />
who pledged their all ,<lb />
the Teco Echo and the �<lb />
Club.<lb />
After the serious par<lb />
meeting, the Christmas<lb />
unladen of its gifts, a<lb />
roup dispersed by sing<lb />
Si<lb />
Cl<lb />
ne<lb />
SCIENCE CLUB MEETS<lb />
Mr. M. L. Wright's classes in<lb />
Sociology 202 are not going to<lb />
take the annual trip to Caswell<lb />
Training School near Kinston<lb />
this Fall. It has been customary<lb />
for those classes to supplement<lb />
their study of the mentally de-<lb />
ficient with a trip to this institu-<lb />
tion. This year, however, the<lb />
classes are so large that suffi-<lb />
cient transportation can not be<lb />
secured to make the trip.<lb />
Paul Fitzgerald is distressed to<lb />
tears because Dr. Meadows told<lb />
him who Santa Claua was,<lb />
purposes. One set of blocks<lb />
were painted red and green; the<lb />
others were building blocks of<lb />
different sizes and were sand-<lb />
papered and shellaced.<lb />
A form of tinker toy, very in-<lb />
expensive and simple, were<lb />
made by stringing brightly hued<lb />
spools on string.<lb />
Four comfortable, attractive,<lb />
substantial chairs were made<lb />
from orange crates and covered<lb />
with pretty cretonne. These<lb />
may be used in any child's play<lb />
house for the child to occupy.<lb />
These are so complete that one<lb />
has its footstool.<lb />
A number of ring toss games<lb />
were made as was Dad's puz-<lb />
zle. Stuffed animals were made<lb />
from oil-cloth and stockings.<lb />
Three large one-room doll<lb />
houses were made and furnish-<lb />
ed. The material used for the<lb />
houses was soft wood or beaver<lb />
board. The walls were painted<lb />
or papered, window curtains<lb />
were made for the windows, and<lb />
a set of furniture and a rug was<lb />
in each house. Beside the fur-<lb />
niture in the houses separate<lb />
pieces of doll furniture were<lb />
made. A three piece living<lb />
room suite, a table, two large<lb />
doll beds with mattresses,<lb />
sheets, spreads, pollows and ev-<lb />
en dolls, and a small trundle<lb />
bed. This latter was made of<lb />
a cigar box, four spools, for legs<lb />
and four wood clothes pins for<lb />
posts.<lb />
Many attractive picture books<lb />
were made, the pictures being<lb />
collected, but being the kind<lb />
children are interested in.<lb />
The total cost of the toys was<lb />
very small, paint being the<lb />
largest. But the cost will be<lb />
even less when the class lets<lb />
representatives distribute them<lb />
to children in Greenville and in<lb />
Pitt twunty,<lb />
The Science Club met Monday<lb />
night, Dec. 12, in the Science<lb />
Building. In the absence of Nel-<lb />
i.vi�3 1-1' 'v: ppl-pr thr ProiH��nt<lb />
Mabel Dickens, the vice-presi-<lb />
dent presided. After the business<lb />
was attended to an interesting<lb />
program on "Synthetics" was<lb />
given. Woodrow Woodard talked<lb />
on "Pioneering in synthetic<lb />
fibers Florence Sinclair gave a<lb />
talk on "Commercial develop-<lb />
ment of rayon "Rayon in lace<lb />
trimmings and wool" was dis-<lb />
cussed by Mae Hearne. After<lb />
which Mabel Dickens reported<lb />
on Current topics of interest. A<lb />
contest of naming synthetic pro-<lb />
ducts was enjoyed and refresh-<lb />
ments were served.<lb />
JUST BEFORE HIS BIRTHDAY<lb />
where they should be in the<lb />
stacks. I call it either laziness<lb />
or carelessness or both.<lb />
We who work in the Library<lb />
are not the only ones who are<lb />
bothered. I have worked, you re-<lb />
member, in the dining room as<lb />
well, and some of the girls will<lb />
have you keep running for them<lb />
for things they don't need, no<lb />
matter how tired you are. And if<lb />
you look as if you don't want to<lb />
do it they call you "grouchy<lb />
"mean" and other worse epi-<lb />
thets.<lb />
But the work is our<lb />
HOME<lb />
ECONOMICS CLUB<lb />
MEETS<lb />
Home Ecom<lb />
meeting<lb />
in<lb />
The<lb />
held<lb />
house for the first time <lb />
December? The main I<lb />
centered around the <lb />
of the house. It was d<lb />
that each member bring<lb />
thing she has at home<lb />
might be of use ir. the .hut<lb />
will begin on tiie hut<lb />
diately after Christmas :<lb />
business, club members will have<lb />
and its up to us to work without'privilege of using the house<lb />
quarrelling about it. You're a suppers and gatherings.<lb />
The social hour folios, g<lb />
good friend to allow me to pour<lb />
out my feelings to you, and I<lb />
love you for it.<lb />
We do have a good time work-<lb />
ing, except for the occasional Ida Thompson<lb />
business meeting consiste<lb />
cards and dancmu. Atu<lb />
the hostesses. Lucille Pa<lb />
B. Wi:ar<lb />
A warming of spirits<lb />
On a chilly day;<lb />
The decoration of homes<lb />
In the prettiest way;<lb />
That's by the side of the road<lb />
Toward Christmas day.<lb />
The main road is love<lb />
For the Christ child unseen;<lb />
A love like the angel's<lb />
For the Father who has been,<lb />
Who still is and shall be<lb />
The Leader of men.<lb />
What is that tingling<lb />
Racing o'er us so wild?<lb />
That unceasing tenderness<lb />
Whose touch is so mild?<lb />
Oh, the warmth of the holy glow!<lb />
'Tis the spirit of the Christ<lb />
Child.<lb />
Bertha Walston<lb />
bad spells when we want to slap<lb />
someone or scream at them.<lb />
Then, funny things happen of-<lb />
I ten. It is amusing to have one<lb />
! ask for "Cornstalk" when she<lb />
wants "Comstock Yesterday af-<lb />
ternoon a friend and I had lots<lb />
of fun laughing over a card<lb />
which carried, as the name of<lb />
the book, "Buogrpshy of a<lb />
Baby<lb />
Next time I write, I'll show<lb />
you the happier side, I promise<lb />
you.<lb />
With best wishes to all of you,<lb />
MAY<lb />
la Pleasants, and D<lb />
served hot coffee,<lb />
nuts and mints.<lb />
HOSTESSES AT DINNER<lb />
Senior Play Impressions<lb />
How much the "twins" resem-<lb />
ble each other�<lb />
How charmingly sophisticated<lb />
Iris Flythe "can be�<lb />
How cute Alvah Page really<lb />
is�<lb />
How Eric Tucker will look<lb />
"forty years on"�<lb />
What a clever impersonator<lb />
Marjorie Griffin is�<lb />
That our dignified Senior girls<lb />
are at heart�just cute little girls<lb />
from boarding school�especially<lb />
Zelle Foley�<lb />
What a good "Greek god" Bob<lb />
Eason makes�<lb />
The big thrill of the last mo-<lb />
ment�<lb />
What fine actors the Senior<lb />
Class has been hiding�<lb />
Somebody heard Miss Green<lb />
ask the President of the Student<lb />
Government, if she (Miss Green)<lb />
could have a date,<lb />
The Home Management House<lb />
Seniors were hostesses at a<lb />
Christmas dinner Saturday, De-<lb />
cember seventh, at six o'clock.<lb />
Christmas colors were carried<lb />
out in the decorations and in the<lb />
menu.<lb />
Covers were laid for twelve.<lb />
Katherine Blalock acted as hos-<lb />
tess and Clafton Cherry as host.<lb />
The guests were President and<lb />
Mrs. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Slay,<lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Adams, Mr. and<lb />
Mrs. Frank, Miss Morton and<lb />
Miss Holtzclaw.<lb />
WE WISH<lb />
EACH OF YOU<lb />
A VERY<lb />
MERRY CHRISTMAS<lb />
BLOOM'S<lb />
GRANT'S<lb />
IS AT YOUR SERVICE<lb />
FOR A THRIFTY<lb />
"MERRY CHRISTMAS"<lb />
V. W. C. A,<lb />
NK.iil i I<lb />
PLANS MADE l(<lb />
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Address, and Pln to de<lb />
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