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Greenville, N. C Wecbicsda?. Jan. 11, 1933.<lb />
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Nellie Wise<lb />
INS MADE TO HAVE SPLIT<lb />
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the academic<lb />
Of interest to college stu-<lb />
dents should be the article,<lb />
"College Men in Sing Sing<lb />
by Anthony ML Peterson, Pro-<lb />
testant Chaplain of Sing Sing<lb />
Prison in the Red Book for<lb />
February A review of the ar-<lb />
ticle may be found in this is-<lb />
sue of the Teco Echo.<lb />
Inter-Society<lb />
Debate To Be<lb />
February 18<lb />
Wright-McLean<lb />
Wedding Most<lb />
Brilliant Affair<lb />
Married On Thirtieth Anni-<lb />
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given during u winter qu<lb />
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been distributed to those<lb />
dering thern. The ring is<lb />
of Dunn.<lb />
announces<lb />
i play will<lb />
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Emersons Challenge Laniers<lb />
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auditorium<lb />
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ring except that it is some small-<lb />
er. The pin in square and<lb />
dered with pearls,<lb />
Margaret Strickland of bUFtn<lb />
Tecoan representative of the<lb />
class says that the sheets for<lb />
honors in the yearbook have<lb />
been filled in by students and<lb />
that the history, being written<lb />
by Rachel Coppage, of Spring<lb />
Hope, and Mildred Rose: and<lb />
the class prophesy by Louise<lb />
Whitfield of Franklin and Wiila<lb />
Mitchell Dickey, of Laurinburg,<lb />
promise to be quite interesting.<lb />
These will be given to the Editor<lb />
nol later than January.<lb />
The first of annual inter-so-<lb />
ciety deflates for this year will<lb />
be held February 18. the Emer-<lb />
son Society announces. The<lb />
question decided upon is Resol-<lb />
ved; That the United States<lb />
should Cancel all European War<lb />
Debts The Emersons challenged<lb />
bor-lthe Earners whom they defeated<lb />
i in the last of the debates last<lb />
year. The Laniers, in accepting,<lb />
stated that they preferred to up-<lb />
hold the negative side.<lb />
Debaters chosen before Christ-<lb />
mas to represent the Emerson<lb />
Society- are Julia Mae Bordeaux<lb />
nd Moena Horton. The Laniers<lb />
chose Grayce<lb />
Purnell<lb />
The society winning this<lb />
bate will challenge the Poe<lb />
ciety, and the winner in<lb />
i<lb />
A wedding of a great deal of<lb />
interest to students, faculty<lb />
members, and officers of admin-<lb />
istration on the College was that<lb />
of Miss Carolyn McLean, only<lb />
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Au-<lb />
gustus L. McLean, of Asheville,<lb />
to Dr. Robert Herring Wright,<lb />
Jr son of the President of East<lb />
Carolina Teachers College. The<lb />
wedding was solemnized at the<lb />
First Presbyterian church, Ashe-<lb />
ville, Saturday afternoon, Dec-<lb />
ember 31, at 4:30 o'clock, with<lb />
the pastor. Dr. R. F. Campbell.<lb />
officiating.<lb />
An interesting connection with<lb />
the marriage was that the cere-<lb />
mony took place on the thirtieth<lb />
anniversary of the parents of<lb />
the bridegroom, and the best man<lb />
was the son of the best man at<lb />
the marriage 30 years ago.<lb />
Pines, hemlocks, and palms<lb />
wre banked in and around the<lb />
altar SHd also were massed<lb />
around the choir loll. Four tall<lb />
white standards bearing SCVen<lb />
The Young Woman's Chris-<lb />
tian Association will sponsor<lb />
a stunt night on January 23,<lb />
from 0:30 until 7:30 P. M,<lb />
Each class will participate in<lb />
the stunts. A prize.will be<lb />
awarded to the class giving<lb />
the best stunt. The admis-<lb />
sion will be ten cents for<lb />
those who do not take part<lb />
and five cents for those who<lb />
participate in the Stunt.<lb />
The Y. W. C. A is hoping<lb />
to make Stunt Night an an-<lb />
nual affair in the years to<lb />
come.<lb />
PLAYMAKFRS TO PRESENT<lb />
THREE ONE-ACT PLAYS AT<lb />
COLLEGE ON JAM RY 26i!i<lb />
President S. G. A.<lb />
Attends Student<lb />
Goverma't Meet<lb />
CA .<lb />
( I (<lb />
ireare<lb />
son Is A<lb />
Peele and Daisy tall white cathedral candles.<lb />
were used among this greenery.<lb />
do- � Miss Linda Echarte, church<lb />
So-I organist, played an appropriate<lb />
this program of music during the as-<lb />
ANNOUNCE TERM'S<lb />
CHAPEL PROGRAM<lb />
The Chapel Committee met<lb />
before the Christmas holidays<lb />
and arranged the program for<lb />
the winter term. The program is<lb />
tentative to change made by the<lb />
Committee. The calendar is as<lb />
follows:<lb />
Jan. 13.�Musical Program by<lb />
Co-eds.<lb />
Jan. 18.�Current Events by<lb />
Miss Greene's Oral English Class.<lb />
Jan. 20.�Emerson Society Pro-<lb />
gram.<lb />
Jan. 27.�Athletic Association<lb />
Program.<lb />
Feb. 1.�Open Forum.<lb />
3 �Band Concert.<lb />
Delegate<lb />
N<lb />
. C. Students Honored By<lb />
Election To High Offices<lb />
Cia<lb />
� <lb />
Tt<lb />
beer<lb />
number of<lb />
"D" offi<lb />
Margaret<lb />
Catherine<lb />
Vice-President<lb />
ten, Council<lb />
final debate, to be held later in<lb />
the spring, will be victor for<lb />
i poem nor poet have tne year It vlH keep the silver<lb />
� but there are a cup glvvn 1he dinner until an-<lb />
promising candidates. other SOCJcty; m fulUre years,<lb />
ers for the year are<lb />
Russell, president:<lb />
Brinkley, of Valdese<lb />
Beatrice McCot<lb />
Representative<lb />
Mar;<lb />
Repre<lb />
and <lb />
Echo<lb />
A<lb />
Ma-v<lb />
chnll<lb />
Strickland, Tecoan<lb />
other society, in futur<lb />
take it away.<lb />
The inter-society debates are<lb />
j one of the biggest features of<lb />
I the year of the Poes, Laniers,<lb />
and Emersons.<lb />
sntative; and Nell Wise<lb />
Qa Mitchell Dickey, Teco<lb />
Rej<lb />
CO!<lb />
Ro<lb />
Dicl<lb />
Wi-<lb />
littee composed of<lb />
Squires, Willa Mit-<lb />
 Melha Wat,on. and<lb />
 as elected U decide<lb />
for the stunt night<lb />
Fast Game Is<lb />
Played With<lb />
A. C College P<lb />
sembling of the guests. She also<lb />
accompanied Mrs. L. J. Vause,<lb />
violinist, and Miss Mariella Bur-<lb />
ton, who sang "I Love You<lb />
Truly The march from Lohen-<lb />
grin heralded the approach of<lb />
the wedding party.<lb />
The best man was John Wright<lb />
Jr of New York City, a cousin<lb />
of the bridegroom. The other<lb />
groomsmen were: William<lb />
Wright, of Greenville, brother of<lb />
the bridegroom. Ralph McLean,<lb />
brother of the bride. M. Donald<lb />
Cadman, of Plcasantville, N. Y<lb />
I brother-in-law of the bridegroom<lb />
Dr. John Barrett of Green-<lb />
Feb<lb />
Feb.<lb />
gr.<lb />
10 -Science Clul<lb />
15,<lb />
Pro-<lb />
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trie<lb />
, r YOU<lb />
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her<lb />
tage<lb />
1 st-<lb />
ill Sin?: Sinj<lb />
 the best of my knowledge,<lb />
.aw not had any school-<lb />
ers or college professors<lb />
g our prisoners. Whether<lb />
is because such men do ac-<lb />
a real education at college,<lb />
cause of something con-<lb />
I with bio c<lb />
if their profes<lb />
in " that those who make<lb />
g their life-work do not<lb />
to Sing Sing This state-<lb />
Anthony N.<lb />
Chaplain of<lb />
an article<lb />
Teachers Show Promise<lb />
Bi ing Well-Rounded<lb />
Successful Team<lb />
TKAYLOR HIGH<lb />
Of<lb />
Miss Grace Wolcott was maid<lb />
of honor and was attired in an<lb />
Empire model of charteuse crepe<lb />
on long lines and with short<lb />
puffed sleeves. Silver slippers<lb />
and long white kid gloves com-<lb />
SCORER . pleted the costume. Her arm<lb />
 bouquet was of souvenir roses<lb />
Showing complete reversal of tied witl yellow satin ribbon,<lb />
form from Saturdays game with The matron of honor, Mrs. M.<lb />
State frosh the E. C. T. C. bas- j Donald Cadman, of Plcasantville,<lb />
keteers won from A. C. C. in one N. Y sister of the bridegroom,<lb />
of the most exciting games ever and the bridesmaids. Miss Flor-<lb />
played on local courts with a ence Kincaid and Miss Virginia<lb />
score of 26-21. The Wilson col-(Groves, were dressed alike<lb />
of 26-21. The Wilson col-1 Groves, were dressed alike in<lb />
legions started the game with alparrott green crepe made simi<lb />
ial altru- .field goal in the first ten seconds J larly to that of the maid of hon<lb />
on, the truth<lb />
BLOOM'S<lb />
� r<lb />
an<lb />
;ht<lb />
th<lb />
t!<lb />
daughter<lb />
was a<lb />
rested in<lb />
She came<lb />
and his<lb />
Sonia, an<lb />
her. This<lb />
rehearsed<lb />
e (harae-<lb />
Freda call-<lb />
Si<lb />
Sing<lb />
it is ma.de by<lb />
srson, Protestant<lb />
I Sing Pris<lb />
tied "College Men<lb />
i" in the Redbook<lb />
of play. The teachers thenjor. They also had turbans made<lb />
jumped into the game with a of the parrot green crepe trim-<lb />
field goal and a foul and fromjmed with brocaded silver cloth.<lb />
then on were never headed. Al- Parrot green shoes and long<lb />
in<lb />
m<lb />
for<lb />
white kid gloves completed their<lb />
costumes. Their arm bouquets<lb />
were of souvenir roses and yel-<lb />
low and bronze snapdragons tied<lb />
Feb-1 The local cagers deserve duel with parrot green tissue ribbon.<lb />
though the score was knotted<lb />
16-16 soon after the opening of<lb />
the second period, the half score<lb />
Sing was 13-10 in favor of Teachers.<lb />
-Current Events. <lb />
Feb. 17.�Co-ed Club Program.<lb />
Feb. 24.�Lanier Society.<lb />
March 1.�Open Forum.<lb />
March 3.�Student Volunteer<lb />
Program.<lb />
March 10.�Poe Society Pro-<lb />
gram.<lb />
March 17.�Y. W. C. A.<lb />
March 24,�Glee Club.<lb />
Art Department<lb />
Offers Course<lb />
In Perspective<lb />
The Science and Math Majors<lb />
Find Course In Free Hand<lb />
Drawing Valuable �<lb />
Margaret Murchison, president<lb />
of the Student Government As-<lb />
sociation, was the E. C. T. C.<lb />
delegate to the Eighth Annual<lb />
Congress of the National Stu-<lb />
dent Federation of America<lb />
which met Dec. 28-31 in New Or-<lb />
leans. Tulane University. New-<lb />
comb College and New Orleans<lb />
offered 1932 delegates a rounded<lb />
program which enabled them not<lb />
only to enlarge their under-<lb />
standing of the activities of<lb />
other colleges and universities<lb />
but to get a taste of real old<lb />
Southern hospitality and cheer.<lb />
North Carolina with eleven<lb />
students representing her col-<lb />
leges and universities, held the<lb />
distinction of having the largest<lb />
representation at the Congress.<lb />
John Lang, a graduate of the<lb />
LTniversify of North Carolina,<lb />
was1 elected President of the<lb />
Federal?011 for 1933- Also Ha<lb />
wood Me�k-S of tRe University of<lb />
N. C. was ejected regional rep<lb />
resentative of xne<lb />
�<lb />
Ai<lb />
In<lb />
The thir,<lb />
ar-<lb />
een<lb />
n at<lb />
!aro-<lb />
jlays<lb />
the<lb />
�nv<lb />
Federation's<lb />
the South-<lb />
A new course has been this<lb />
term added to the Public School<lb />
Art department of the college.<lb />
It is a course in Freehand Draw-<lb />
ing�Perspective and is num-<lb />
ed 119. This new course has<lb />
been incorporated at the sug-<lb />
administration<lb />
eastern Region. <lb />
With the Hotel Roeyelt as<lb />
convention headquarters ehe, ac"<lb />
tivities of the congress etendyu<lb />
over New Orleans and the cam-<lb />
puses of Tulane and Newcomb.<lb />
Among the Congress after-dinner<lb />
speakers were Rabbi Louis Bin-<lb />
stock who spoke on the "Ameri-<lb />
can Student and the European<lb />
Student" and Dr. W. H. Perkins<lb />
who confined himself largely to<lb />
a discussion of health.<lb />
The discussion groups on hon-<lb />
or systems, athletics, student<lb />
publications, and the like aided<lb />
many delegates to form clearer<lb />
conceptions of the activities of<lb />
other institutions. In such<lb />
groups some o fthe delegates had<lb />
difficult problems solved for<lb />
them by representatives from<lb />
other institutions who had met<lb />
with similar difficulties and who<lb />
ached the<lb />
s MEADOWS IS<lb />
FIEARD BY LANIERS<lb />
: h atmg<lb />
Is Hi<lb />
i OpiC<lb />
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was hon-<lb />
Leon R.<lb />
on Debat-<lb />
divided his<lb />
parts�which<lb />
er Society<lb />
aving Dr<lb />
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eaaowj<lb />
.hree<lb />
or Debating, Public<lb />
Plan to debate. He<lb />
of<lb />
lar<lb />
praise in beating the young<lb />
tudents here Christians and in holding them<lb />
is, to say the j to a lower score than did State<lb />
least. interesting and to I College<lb />
degree startling. To quote ! High scorer of the game was<lb />
ruary, and should be of particu<lb />
lar interest to pt,��c '<lb />
Chaplain Peterson<lb />
very<lb />
some<lb />
Traylor, A. C. Cs pivot man<lb />
atmosphere!with 12 points. Burnett was<lb />
re cultur high for the locals with 7 points,<lb />
suprw c. Closely followed my his team-<lb />
mates Barrett and Tucker with<lb />
six each. Bostic, Eason and<lb />
Laminae all displayed a fine type<lb />
of floorwork keeping the visi-<lb />
tors closely guarded during the<lb />
entirr game.<lb />
Th ummary -bowing field<lb />
goals, foul goals.a id total points<lb />
as follows:<lb />
We<lb />
him further:<lb />
"The . intellectual<lb />
of Sing Sing is far m re c<lb />
ed than most poop sup<lb />
Among the inmates are .<lb />
in history, literature, jourr:<lb />
philosophy, comparative r<lb />
logy, science and religion,<lb />
have college-trained lawyers<lb />
who usually are glad to give le-<lb />
gal advice to the other prison-<lb />
ers, and doctors who informally<lb />
prescribe for minor ailments of<lb />
their fellow-inmates. We once<lb />
had an unfrocked clergyman; a<lb />
brilliant scholar he was, too . .<lb />
"They seem to feel the dis-<lb />
grace of their conviction and j Barrett G.<lb />
imprisonment more intensely Eason G.<lb />
than any other group of inmates. Lominac G.<lb />
pful suggestions i Usually, too, they think back of A. C. C.<lb />
these. jthe punishment to the crime forjBell, C.<lb />
meeting was held which it was inflicted. But how-Bass C.<lb />
ht, January 7thaver much a highly educated<lb />
Miss Esman may fool the disgrace of<lb />
reading. : imprisonment and shrink from<lb />
associations of prison life,<lb />
Bostic F.<lb />
Tucker F.<lb />
Burnette C.<lb />
business,<lb />
gave a<lb />
solos were render- the<lb />
Lee Helms, ac-jhis superior intelligence prompts<lb />
Miss Myrtle Gray j him to accept quietly the cxi-<lb />
(Ckmtinued on page four)<lb />
Traylor, G.<lb />
Rogers, G.<lb />
Anderson, F.<lb />
Fulghum, F.<lb />
Langston, F.<lb />
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The bride approached the al-<lb />
tar with her father, who gave<lb />
her in marriage. She wrore an<lb />
Empire model in rose biege peau<lb />
d'ange lace over metallic cloth<lb />
of gold. The sleeves were long<lb />
and the gown bore a long train.<lb />
The specially designed turban<lb />
was of two tones of gold lace<lb />
and cloth and with it she wore<lb />
a circular nose veil of gold net.<lb />
Gold shoes and gold lace gloves<lb />
were important accessories in<lb />
the ensemble. She carried an<lb />
arm bouquet of Talisman roses<lb />
tied with gold tissue ribbon.<lb />
Following the taking of the<lb />
vows a reception was held at the<lb />
gestion and request of the advis- j had been able to find solutions.<lb />
ors of the Math and Science de- Perhaps the greatest single bene-<lb />
partments. It was decided the fit delegates derived from the<lb />
majors in the latter subjects j convention come from the ex-<lb />
needed work that would enable change of ideas on the part of<lb />
the many students representing<lb />
the colleges and universities all<lb />
over the United States.<lb />
Social entertainment had a<lb />
large part on the program of the<lb />
congress. On the first night of<lb />
the convention, Wednesday, De-<lb />
cember 28, a dance was given in<lb />
the Hotel Roosevelt. After the<lb />
business of the following day<lb />
was completed another dance<lb />
took place. Friday night was<lb />
left open to the delegates that<lb />
they might find amusement and<lb />
pleasure in the night life of the<lb />
city. A formal banquet followed<lb />
by a New Year's Eve party com<lb />
pleted the official program<lb />
the convention.<lb />
them to draw more nearly cor-<lb />
rect representations on the<lb />
blackboard when teaching. So<lb />
far no definite manner of pre-<lb />
sentation has been decided upon.<lb />
It will necessarily be worked<lb />
out with the advance of the<lb />
present class.<lb />
Thirteen students have enroll-<lb />
ed for the course during the<lb />
winter quarter.<lb />
CO-EDS EDIT ISSUE<lb />
s ���� : : <lb />
Thursda; i - enii . rtien <lb />
members of the Cai<lb />
mak rs, di amal , ���<lb />
the Univer ity oi Mori<lb />
Una, bring three i<lb />
to this college.<lb />
The Playmakers are ui<lb />
direction of Fre leri i.<lb />
and this is the fifti enth ;�� ar of<lb />
its existence. Regular courses<lb />
are offered by the University in<lb />
playwriting and these are at-<lb />
tracting students of States other<lb />
than North Carolina. On No-<lb />
vember 12th. Experimental Pro-<lb />
ductions of ten new plays, writ-<lb />
ten this year were presented by<lb />
students of eight different states.<lb />
On December 8, four of these<lb />
vere given in the Playmakers<lb />
Theatre and three of the four<lb />
are to be played on the stage of<lb />
the Campus Building.<lb />
The first of the numbers will<lb />
be "Davy Crockett the author<lb />
of which. John. Philip Milhouse<lb />
of Fayetteville, Tennessee, has<lb />
given a colorful drama of the<lb />
Tennessee frontier, of Davy<lb />
Crockett, "Half Horse, Half Al-<lb />
ligator a pioneer settler, In-<lb />
dian fighter, adventurer, states-<lb />
man extraordinary, congressman,<lb />
candidate for the presidency of<lb />
wc cmiea tsmavis, taiu'TLV<lb />
hero and martyr of the Alamo:<lb />
The Playwright's parents were<lb />
born in Lincoln and Giles Coun-<lb />
ties of Tennessee. As a child he<lb />
hunted rabbits, quail, and other<lb />
small game over the hills and in<lb />
the canebreakes where David<lb />
Crockett once chased the buffalo<lb />
and the deer�where he killed<lb />
three bears in a hif-hour, six-<lb />
teen in a week, forty in a<lb />
month, and one hundred and five<lb />
in a season!<lb />
The name of David Crockett<lb />
has become little more than an<lb />
obscure legend. Our young play-<lb />
wright of the Tennessee moun-<lb />
tains does well to recall him to<lb />
life on our stage�a man of all<lb />
his tribe we cannot afford to<lb />
forget.<lb />
He died at the Alamo in far-<lb />
away Texas. With his little band<lb />
he held the Alamo elven days<lb />
against 2500 trained soldiers,<lb />
the flower of the Mexican ar-<lb />
my. On the sixth of March, 1836<lb />
they were brutally massacrced,<lb />
"Thermopylae had its messenger<lb />
of defeat: the Alamo had not<lb />
one is inscribed in stone on<lb />
the State Capitol of Texas.<lb />
(Continued on Page Three)<lb />
The next issue of the Teco<lb />
Echo will be written, edited, and<lb />
published by the co-eds at this<lb />
school. Last year was the first<lb />
time that boys were closely af-<lb />
filiated with the newspaper,<lb />
but during the year a co-ed edi-<lb />
tor and business manager were<lb />
elected.<lb />
Billy Nisbet will be editor of<lb />
the next edition and promises<lb />
.some very interesting material<lb />
McLean home, attended by the Lm the boy,g viewpoint He<lb />
bridal party, relatives, and 0�tr L complcted all his plans<lb />
of-town guests. Mr. and Mrs.jfor the issue but wJth the assis.<lb />
McLean and Dr. and Mrs. Robert ltance of Ava Van Nortwick has<lb />
Herring Wright, parents of thea number of features underway,<lb />
bridegroom, headed the receiving D Settle is business mana.<lb />
line, composed of the bridal par-<lb />
ty.<lb />
After the reception the bride<lb />
donned a rust colored English<lb />
crepe ivremble trimmed with<lb />
mink and matching hat, and Dr.<lb />
and Mi. Wright left by motor<lb />
for a honeymoon in the South.<lb />
Upon their return they will re-<lb />
side in Greenville.<lb />
(Contlnutd on Page Four)<lb />
ger of the edition but has not<lb />
stated his plans yet.<lb />
The staff of the Teco Echo is<lb />
glad the Co-ed Club is sponsor-<lb />
ing an edition of the college bi-<lb />
weekly.<lb />
of<lb />
NEW MEMBERS OF<lb />
STAFF APPOINTED<lb />
Due to the resignation of<lb />
Bertha Walston from the edito-<lb />
rial staff of the college publica-<lb />
tiontion, a change in both the<lb />
editorial and business staff has<lb />
been effected. Lucy LeRoy was I the Defense.<lb />
PICTURES FOR THE<lb />
TERM ANNOUNCED<lb />
The Entertainment Committee<lb />
has announced the Saturday<lb />
evening programs for the winter<lb />
term. The committee has charge<lb />
of the part of the Student Fund<lb />
that is given to entertainments<lb />
during the year. In its pro-<lb />
gram are usually about five ma-<lb />
jor entertainments and weekly<lb />
movies. Recently the Fund has<lb />
been extended to aid athletics<lb />
and the Student Fund ticket is<lb />
a pass to all ball games.<lb />
The picture provided last Sat-<lb />
urday night was Attorney For<lb />
The comedy was<lb />
transferred from the Business Micky Mouse in Blue Rhythm.<lb />
Listen to your professor�he<lb />
might know what he's talking<lb />
about<lb />
staff to the Editorial staff. Miss<lb />
LeRoy has proven herself compe-<lb />
tent for this position for she has<lb />
been one of the regular contri-<lb />
butors to the paper during this<lb />
school year.<lb />
Her former position of Circu-<lb />
lation Manager will be filled by<lb />
Ruby Wall. Miss Wall is one of<lb />
the charter members of the<lb />
Scribblers Club and has pre-<lb />
viously shown great interest in<lb />
the Teco Echo.<lb />
All comedies will be either<lb />
Micky Mouse, Krazy Kat, or<lb />
Silly Symphonic. The schedule<lb />
as announced follows:<lb />
Jan. 14: Vanity Street.<lb />
Jan. 21: Basketball game.<lb />
Jan. 28: Basketball game.<lb />
Feb. 4: Congorilla.<lb />
Feb. 11: Down to Earth.<lb />
Feb. 18: War Correspondent.<lb />
Feb. 25: No Greater Love.<lb />
Mar. 4: The Night Wagon.<lb />
Mar. 11: This Sporting Age<lb />
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Paqe Two<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
Wed-1 <lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
Published Bi-Weekly During The College Year<lb />
By The Student Government Association of<lb />
East Carolina Teachers College<lb />
EDITORIAL STAFF"<lb />
El zabeth Haywood  Editor<lb />
Wills Mitchell Dickey Managing Editor<lb />
William Nisbet, Jr Associate 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 Hartman, Marietta Hoyle<lb />
Mamie E. Jenkins  Adviser<lb />
BUSINESS STAFF<lb />
Mvrtie Gray Hodges  Business Manager<lb />
 rginia Taylor  Assistant Business Manager<lb />
iv Settle  Associate Business Manager<lb />
Advertising Managers<lb />
I il eth Denny, Clara Vann Freeman, Margaret<lb />
Smith<lb />
Circulation Managers<lb />
J   Glenn Cole. Mildred Gibson, Lucy LeRoy,<lb />
Lucille Rose<lb />
L Wright  Adviser<lb />
ertising Rates 2flc per column inch per issue<lb />
Su Tiption $1.50 Per Year<lb />
i : t as second-class matter December 3, 1925,<lb />
at the Postoffice, Greenville, N. C, under the<lb />
act of March 3, 1S79.<lb />
You are fortunate, when you begin to<lb />
think of the way life is made. You have<lb />
one life to live here. But you die so that<lb />
you may begin anew, somewhere else, and<lb />
correct, maybe, some of the mistakes of the<lb />
present.<lb />
Then our life is divided into periods, sep-<lb />
arate�yet connected closely. Each year<lb />
you feel that you have something new to<lb />
take and mould as you could have it. It<lb />
may be that the old year was full of disap-<lb />
pointment and sorrow. Yet j'our hearts<lb />
leap to think of another year when you<lb />
have another chance.<lb />
Then to you at school, there is another<lb />
term. Last term's work is finished. That<lb />
story is told. Now you have another, with<lb />
new fields to explore, new work to begin.<lb />
Does it not give you joy to plan how well<lb />
you will do your tasks?<lb />
In years there arc months�twelve of<lb />
them, and each month may tell its separate<lb />
tale. That you have failed one month does<lb />
not mean that you will fail the next.<lb />
To divide the months, there are weeks,<lb />
hours and minutes. Seven whole, complete<lb />
days to make a whole, complete week. Per-<lb />
haps it would be best to take each day as<lb />
it comes. Realize when you rise in the<lb />
morning that you have a day before vou in<lb />
iere has been little attempt made by which lo do your work or Ieaye R undone<lb />
nts of this college to raise a loan fund Plan then what you intend to do, and do it<lb />
.ke provisions for worthy students who ! if possible. At night before retiring, gu<lb />
Open Forusp<lb />
Wednesday, January 11, 1933.<lb />
STUDENT LOAN FUND<lb />
ly want to stay in school but cannot.<lb />
r. Wright in his chapel talk before<lb />
i st mas threw out to us a challenge, a<lb />
Qenge to do a big, a great and an out-<lb />
lding thing by each taking some small<lb />
But what are we going to do? Seize<lb />
opportunity and the challenge or sit se-<lb />
 back and with a complacent smile on<lb />
faces say, "Yes, I got back all right this<lb />
n so I don't see why others couldn't. I<lb />
w vc "ve had as hard a time as anybody<lb />
then are students�real students and<lb />
mere dead heads�who earnestly sought<lb />
ortunity to return but at every turn<lb />
id the same, "I'm sorry, but�" <lb />
condition"isdepro"fau?e It is a pathe-<lb />
time when even the Alma Mater must<lb />
:K( her head and say. "I'm sorry, but�"<lb />
Not only is it pathetic for the student who<lb />
II suffer most directly, but for the stu-<lb />
body, the faculty, and the officers of<lb />
 administration. The College budget<lb />
t is planned and appropriated with receipts<lb />
p� � in Vni<lb />
n<lb />
an<lb />
tic-<lb />
back and take an inventory of the day. Then<lb />
let that day go, but live the next day bet-<lb />
ter and fuller because of it.<lb />
Look ahead. There are days. The days<lb />
hurry into weeks, the weeks into months.<lb />
and on into the years. And the years make<lb />
a lifetime. I<lb />
Then start today right! Believe, first of<lb />
all, in yourself. , Look at life and love it!<lb />
Start each ne;v period with an overwhelm-<lb />
ing desire no make it the richest and the<lb />
fullest you've ever lived.<lb />
INVENTORY<lb />
Just as merchants and shopowners take<lb />
an inventory of their goods at the begin-<lb />
ning of each year, so sho- students in col-<lb />
lege take an inventory of their stock of<lb />
learning, and think how they can use that<lb />
stock to gain more. This is a new year and<lb />
a new term and it is a good time to begin<lb />
"to make best, better Again it's time to<lb />
settle down to work once more, so begin the<lb />
I New Year right.<lb />
Many of us had our Christmas holidays<lb />
marred by "flunk slips They could have<lb />
j tU i � t xi , "lulil-u "J xiuiin. snui . J.lil-y COUICI liaVC<lb />
1 on the basis of those students re- u�, nijnr1 f , , J<lb />
 been avoided, for work and time were the<lb />
to college.<lb />
The State Appropria-<lb />
te the funds paid by students con-<lb />
tute the working capital of the College,<lb />
that capital is cut then the school<lb />
budget must be cut. Everyone connected<lb />
with the college community is the loser.<lb />
reas if we help people stay in school we<lb />
Ip the whole community and build up<lb />
the whole spirit of society.<lb />
What are we to do with the challenge?<lb />
Can we sit in the audience longer and watch<lb />
the panaroma go on and on and yet feel it<lb />
is not our privilege to help? Are we to de-<lb />
lay longer in this undertaking.<lb />
From whence will a leader step who will<lb />
guide us and direct us through the present<lb />
crisis at our Alma Mater? Such a leader�<lb />
and there are a number of potential ones in<lb />
our midst�should come to the front. The<lb />
majority must be followers but we have a<lb />
cause here worthy of all time spent in solv-<lb />
ing it. We must meet the challenge, hold<lb />
it high, and strive as other Colleges have<lb />
done to face it with a smile until the prob-<lb />
lem is solved.<lb />
START IT RIGHT<lb />
A new term has begun. Start it right!<lb />
This sentiment you hear expressed time<lb />
after time, on all sides. A new year, a new<lb />
term, a new week, a new day�begin it<lb />
right! Sometimes, because you have heard<lb />
it so often, you laugh at it. Seldom do you<lb />
really stop to think seriously about it.<lb />
To do anything right, as best you can, that<lb />
undertaking must be started right! It can<lb />
not be begun in a slip-shod manner and<lb />
then be expected to go on, straightening it-<lb />
self so that it will be nearly perfect in the<lb />
end. No, life is not like that.<lb />
necessary things. We had the time�we<lb />
could have worked. Why didn't we? Per-<lb />
haps we just didn't want to; perhaps we had<lb />
other things that we wanted to do�just the<lb />
same the work was left undone. May we<lb />
not take any inventory of our mistakes and<lb />
successes of 1932, and profit by the mis-<lb />
takes and make those successes more suc-<lb />
cessful this year?<lb />
DO YOU WANT CENSOR-<lb />
SHIP OF THE TECO<lb />
ECHO?<lb />
Since the beginning of the<lb />
publication eight years ago<lb />
the faculty advisers have act-<lb />
ed as guides and have helped<lb />
to their utmost in making the<lb />
Teco Echo a real student pub-<lb />
lication, edited by the staff,<lb />
and not an organ of the fa-<lb />
culty for spreading the news<lb />
that would help them as indi-<lb />
viduals the most. Other<lb />
schools in the state have been<lb />
faced with the problem of<lb />
strict censorship by the fa-<lb />
culty. In fact at the recent<lb />
press convention held at Wake<lb />
Forest one of the three ma-<lb />
jor resolutions adopted and<lb />
sent to the President of each<lb />
college belonging to the con-<lb />
vention was for no censorship<lb />
by the faculty. East Carolina<lb />
Teachers College was not af-<lb />
fected by that because her ad-<lb />
 viscrs were not and are not<lb />
censors.<lb />
But, is the Teco Echo to be<lb />
censored by individuals.? Of<lb />
all the columns in her pages<lb />
that one open to your expres-<lb />
sion of opinion that should be<lb />
most free and most used to<lb />
voice your personal reactions<lb />
is the OPEN FORUM, a tol-<lb />
� ;mu dedicated to the spirit of<lb />
freedom of the press. The<lb />
OPEN FORUM should print<lb />
any constructive article f;af<lb />
is sent to its editor and should<lb />
be sole to help you clear up<lb />
your doubts, it should be a<lb />
question and answer box, a<lb />
pro and con discussion.<lb />
During the past few days<lb />
the staff has been faced with<lb />
this problem, shall a student<lb />
who is not on the staff o<lb />
the paper be allowed to cen-<lb />
sor and ask for revision of<lb />
another students opinion of<lb />
her acts. The case stands<lb />
thus: one student, shall we<lb />
call her "A" wrote an open<lb />
forum article about student<lb />
ent time of depression, the col-<lb />
lege is not able to install a pool,<lb />
jl have heard that plans for the<lb />
remainder of the Campus Build-<lb />
ing include a pool with the gym-<lb />
nasium. Perhaps the time when<lb />
the college is to complete that<lb />
building has been decided upon.<lb />
I do not know.<lb />
But this fact remains, I want<lb />
to swim, and other students<lb />
want to swim. Is there not<lb />
something which we can do,<lb />
some help we can give, to has-<lb />
ten the installation of a swim-<lb />
ming pool?<lb />
Dear Editor:<lb />
I wish to agree with E. H.<lb />
in her Open Forum of December<lb />
21, saying that lovers of music<lb />
should be given an opportunity<lb />
to play some piano occasionally.<lb />
I believe if a survey were made<lb />
jof the students here who can<lb />
� play, and would like to practice<lb />
I but have little or no opportun-<lb />
ity to do so the result would be<lb />
�almost startling. I stand with<lb />
E. H. in her plea for a place t"<lb />
practice.<lb />
PEPY S DIARY. E. C. T. C.<lb />
VERSION<lb />
rtl<lb />
a c<lb />
was<lb />
an-<lb />
To The Student Body:<lb />
I wish to defend now the stand made by<lb />
the staff of the Teco Echo in asking the co-<lb />
eds to issue a paper. Doubtless there will<lb />
be those who disapprove of the idea for<lb />
there have been a number of suggestions<lb />
made in the past that co-ed news was al-<lb />
ways in the paper and played up almost too<lb />
well.<lb />
The staff hopes this is not the sentiment<lb />
of many, but wishes to state that this is an<lb />
interesting experiment�the columns of the<lb />
Teco Echo have never before been thrown<lb />
open to a group other than the staff and ad-<lb />
visers, but the co-ed editor and business<lb />
manager are in truth part of the staff and<lb />
we anxiously await the delivery of their<lb />
paper.<lb />
If you have any criticism of the act, tell<lb />
us and not the co-eds. If you have any sug-<lb />
gestions of other features to be played up<lb />
by the regular staff they will be seriously<lb />
considered.<lb />
The Teco Echo, however, cannot turn its<lb />
columns over to the organizations and clubs<lb />
because only this organization which is<lb />
really a section of the student body repre-<lb />
sents a whole section of the students and<lb />
because those in charge of this special is-<lb />
sue are in constant touch with the policy<lb />
and plans of the Teco Echo. L<lb />
The present session of the State Legisla-<lb />
ture has power to do work with far-reach-<lb />
ing effects. Students, as future citizens of<lb />
the State, should take particular interest in<lb />
its work.<lb />
proved by the editorial staff<lb />
and was sent on its way to-<lb />
ward publication. But an-<lb />
other student, "C told "B"<lb />
about it and "B" asked for<lb />
revision.<lb />
What to do with such a case<lb />
is a problem with which we<lb />
are faced. It is your problem<lb />
too, for you may be the sub-<lb />
ject of the next Open Forum.<lb />
What stand shall the staff<lb />
iake? Shall it send you the<lb />
open forum, the true senti-<lb />
ment of some student, and let<lb />
you read it and change it?<lb />
Shall it depend on some out-<lb />
side party to tell you about it<lb />
and perhaps give you a copy?<lb />
Or shall it publish the things<lb />
that come to it and let you<lb />
defend yourself in the next is-<lb />
sue? Shall the Open Forum<lb />
become a figure head and a<lb />
mockery or how shall we<lb />
meet the problem?<lb />
The suggestion I offer is<lb />
that the columns of the Teco<lb />
Echo be open to any and all<lb />
students, and that the open<lb />
forum be the freest and<lb />
widest open. I believe that<lb />
signing names to these arti-<lb />
cles will ruin the very princi-<lb />
ple upon which the freedom<lb />
of the press is built, because<lb />
practically all of the student<lb />
contributions come from the<lb />
same group of thinking stu-<lb />
dents, because students who<lb />
do not think have nothing to<lb />
say that they want put into<lb />
the paper. However I do be-<lb />
lieve that every open forum<lb />
article should be filed away<lb />
so that if anyone wants to<lb />
know the author of it the edi-<lb />
torial staff will know who<lb />
did the writing.<lb />
What is your reaction to<lb />
press censorship by individual<lb />
students?<lb />
Willa Mitchell Diekey.<lb />
January 8, 1933.�Up betimes<lb />
and ate ye old (very old) bacon<lb />
and eggs, accompanied by toast,<lb />
coffee, and jamme. Did russh to<lb />
my first class at the early<lb />
hour of eight-fifteen, and heard<lb />
Professor X��discourse freely<lb />
and firmly on things assygned<lb />
and unassygned.<lb />
Did attend more classes, and<lb />
after dining on hash, brocolli<lb />
tapioca pudding, I journeyed<lb />
swiftly to ye old college drag<lb />
Store, where soft drinks, eager<lb />
young men, and lively young<lb />
women are found. Did take part<lb />
in the general smoking (among<lb />
the men) and conversation<lb />
there.<lb />
Returned to find the evening<lb />
meal ready, and did sup bounti-<lb />
fully. Saw the motion picture,<lb />
Attorney for the Defense, from<lb />
behind the curly head and dang-<lb />
ling ear-rings of a cunning lit-<lb />
tle college minx. Sleep over-<lb />
takes me, I have had a hard and<lb />
trying day. Truly the life of a<lb />
college boy is full of temptations<lb />
and trials. So to bed as tis nigh<lb />
twelve by the old town clock.<lb />
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GOOSE<lb />
(Apologies to a Great Poet)<lb />
Marietta Hovle<lb />
How do I love ya? You ask. I'll<lb />
count the ways.<lb />
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breadth, and height<lb />
My mentality can reach. Oh, I'm<lb />
not blind to the sight<lb />
Of your cute clothes and smil-<lb />
ing face.<lb />
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Most hectic time. You're al-<lb />
ways in my sight.<lb />
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your glance of praise!<lb />
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put to use<lb />
In all my "cases and with a<lb />
skeptic faith!<lb />
You court me with an ardency I<lb />
seemed to lose<lb />
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follow me with the breath,<lb />
Winks, grins, of all your life!<lb />
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ENTER THE NEW CO-ED<lb />
A few more of the fairer sex<lb />
have been added to the list over<lb />
at the co-ed hut. So now there<lb />
are a few more of them for the<lb />
girls to flirt with, quarrel over<lb />
and smile upon. It seems as if<lb />
since there are some more of<lb />
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THE TZCO ECHO<lb />
Page Three<lb />
1 esteryears<lb />
JOGGING ALONG<lb />
Li te<lb />
an, my children and you<lb />
� � �c�.�n�u : hear of a midnight ride<lb />
; � '�- ep f dear. (Dear mea <lb />
 a  , "expensive" and not "adored I<lb />
,j,u tts t a ' '� Mainly hope my act's not en-<lb />
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lainnient and well, after that miraculously<lb />
,  ;ii ,0 poetical start. 1 suppose you've<lb />
. � ��. t1 iv .jbeen frightened away and i<lb />
. � si 1 ii no audience to hear<lb />
: a  r  � tale- It's a good<lb />
I the I eginning  ' '�� i �' l'd 'c list. �'<lb />
� 3  . i i� n in case you didn't know it, a<lb />
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  �! ��' mes a sleeper! (What an<lb />
err neous name, that last!) We<lb />
i�m nun �Mfi��sa1 in our Fuliman seat and won-<lb />
isure ever gin <lb />
ed how in tin world a bed<lb />
i to be added (or subtracted,<lb />
didn't much care) in t3 I<lb />
. sp u e. Bat along about ten<lb />
ck, we noticed the white<lb />
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: � �' . car doing some pr I<lb />
mysterious things, Soon I e<lb />
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and tl<lb />
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SUGG�WRIGHT<lb />
A lovely wedding was solem-<lb />
nized Wednesday afternoon in<lb />
the Jarvis Memorial Methodist<lb />
church when Miss Evelyn Wright<lb />
was married to Archie Sugg, the<lb />
Rev. E. L. Hillman, officiating.<lb />
Mrs. Sugg is the daughter of<lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Martin LeRoy<lb />
Wright. She attended the city<lb />
schools of this city, receiving her<lb />
A. B. degree last spring from<lb />
East Carolina Teachers College.<lb />
She is now Secretary of the<lb />
FROM THE CAMPUS FLAG<lb />
POLE<lb />
Aha! I can see right into Mr<lb />
Deal's French class, where the<lb />
pardongs and juny-say-pas are<lb />
flying right and left. The young<lb />
ladies seem to be very studious<lb />
(this is for their porfessor<lb />
ears.)<lb />
Piaymakers to Present<lb />
Three One-Act Plays<lb />
At College In January<lb />
(Continued from First Page)<lb />
Th�' young blades in front of<lb />
the Austin building are appear-<lb />
ing greener and greener a. the<lb />
days go by. (Speaking of<lb />
Training School of the college, course of the "half-moon shrub<lb />
Mr. Wright is a member of the j pasture" grass, not the co-eds.)<lb />
college faculty. The bride's j Hey, quit trying to shake tfeis<lb />
brother, Dan, is at present a flagpole; my version is blurred.<lb />
The second of the series k<lb />
Tour on a Heath a grotesque<lb />
Foster Fitz Simons of Atlanta<lb />
Ga the author, would r min<lb />
us that some of his most r al :�:<lb />
periences have been in the com<lb />
pany of such glarm � h<lb />
as John Silver, and Robin II �<lb />
so terribh<lb />
DEEP DARK SECRETS ! I<lb />
With slow and careful tread<lb />
they enter the building. Their<lb />
voices are lowered; their chatter<lb />
muted. The door closes care-<lb />
fully and they turn to go up the<lb />
tairway. Step by step with<lb />
veary heart and pensive stare<lb />
hey put each foot in front of<lb />
he other and mount ever up-<lb />
ward<lb />
face<lb />
ier.<lb />
member of the student body of<lb />
this college.<lb />
The church was attractively<lb />
decorated for the occasion with<lb />
ferns, ascension lilies and glow-<lb />
ing cathedral candles.<lb />
Prior to the ceremony a musi-<lb />
cal program was rendered on<lb />
the organ by Mrs. Marvin Sugg.<lb />
Attending as ushers were Wil-<lb />
liam Wright, Charles Woodard,<lb />
anyway!<lb />
Most of the girls are back with<lb />
us, in spite of the turkey, "flu <lb />
mistletoe, dances and proposals.<lb />
I have seen at least three third-<lb />
finger sparklers since I've beet<lb />
roosting here! -and the new<lb />
clothes! Well, well: there are :<lb />
enough corduroy suits and wool- j<lb />
en jumpers to clothe the Hooch;<lb />
They were s<lb />
natinglj real<lb />
conjure up<lb />
aow, undimn<lb />
in la . a.<lb />
a ughl with<lb />
inds it<lb />
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forget<lb />
Mj<lb />
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fro<lb />
it<lb />
Dan Wris<lb />
H,<lb />
brother of the'Koo refugees, and enough bal-<lb />
loon sleeves for a good-sized car-<lb />
nival. The girls look like a<lb />
fashion parade. I wonder if<lb />
hey ever think of "mannequins'<lb />
Horror! (I almost fell from nv<lb />
high perch.) There's a<lb />
dr<lb />
ide and Frank Parrot, of Kins-<lb />
ten.<lb />
Little Miss Elizabeth Sugg,<lb />
sister of the bridegroom was<lb />
the flower girl. She wore a<lb />
dainty old-fashioned frock of<lb />
The third play is a f<lb />
edy of Tin Pan Alley,<lb />
'Stumbling in Dreams<lb />
Brown, the author, was<lb />
oik com-<lb />
ent �<lb />
George<lb />
born and<lb />
Co-cd <lb />
peach taffeta, trimmed withtalking to one of the future dig<lb />
ared in New York City. The<lb />
tives of Tin Pan Alley are<lb />
I home-folks to him. Coming<lb />
N<lb />
pre<lb />
We pub-<lb />
te Kalki-<lb />
iift berc<lb />
it her<lb />
time�<lb />
If you will read<lb />
see that she was<lb />
:1 with the hap-<lb />
dav; and she<lb />
.he<lb />
hei<lb />
pr<lb />
that<lb />
days.<lb />
celess<lb />
green velvet ribbon? with a<lb />
peach bonnet to match. She car-<lb />
ried a nosegay of roses and<lb />
sweet peas.<lb />
Little Paul Campbell, Jr of<lb />
Wilmington, a cousin of the<lb />
bride was ing bearer. He wore<lb />
I a cream flannel English suit<lb />
with white shoes and carried<lb />
� ��� � ring on a silver tray.<lb />
Attending as main of honor<lb />
was Miss Louise Hooker, wear-<lb />
ing a grey crepe dress with<lb />
brown accessories. She carried<lb />
an arm bouquet of yellow Pernet<lb />
roses, tied with yellow ribbon.<lb />
Marvin Sugg attended his<lb />
brother as best man.<lb />
nified teachers of pur fair State, from a theatrical family, the<lb />
�d m<lb />
colleg<lb />
i n<lb />
ag from<lb />
ere. the<lb />
e earls<lb />
In real:<lb />
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the scien<lb />
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the Alter a few minutes of this<lb />
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do bat to turn<lb />
to sav, in oar I<lb />
whe:<lb />
the<lb />
T<lb />
'Neve;<lb />
The bride entered with her<lb />
father who gave her in mar-<lb />
riage. She was lovely in a suit<lb />
of green trimmed with brown<lb />
.fur, with accessories in brown<lb />
ghtly lot of she wore a shoulder corsage of<lb />
giving us a buffet J Talisman roses. Her only orna-<lb />
d of a banquet right mcnt was a pearl pin worn by<lb />
her mother on her wedding day.<lb />
The bridegroom is the son of<lb />
Mr. and Mrs Henry C. Sugg<lb />
and was graduated from the<lb />
University of North Carolina<lb />
where he was a member of the<lb />
Delta Sigma Phi fraternity. He<lb />
is associated with his father in<lb />
the automobile business.<lb />
Immediately after the cere-<lb />
mony the young couple left for<lb />
not quite four feet from her<lb />
Tsk, Tsk. I wonder if the wretch<lb />
would have the nerve to wink<lb />
at her. Such tenderneis as<lb />
see displayed here will surely<lb />
break the hearts of all the exe-<lb />
cutives.<lb />
There goes 1 well-liked pro-<lb />
fessor who said t,c custom of<lb />
shaking hands was begun be<lb />
cause holding hands was a meat<lb />
of protection. And on down<lb />
through the centuries, Mr�"<lb />
Is there enough hostility and d<lb />
ception at present to make H<lb />
necessary"? (A co-ed asked nv<lb />
to question you).<lb />
At the foot of the flagpolt<lb />
was a fluttering paper, and as 1<lb />
made my ascent this morning i<lb />
playwright has succeeded admir<lb />
ably in giving his characters a<lb />
realistic setting and the vivid<lb />
vernacular of their kind It is<lb />
in 'cresting to note that he has<lb />
recently received a contract<lb />
from De Sylva, Brown, and Hen-<lb />
d rson. Music Publishers of New<lb />
York, for the publication of the!<lb />
A stern and forbidding door<lb />
tands at the top with a disdain-<lb />
Ul air a if saving, "Why, oh<lb />
 ! Bui this is not the time<lb />
i j. faith, �' turn back -no,<lb />
. n t the ouncil eitb<lb />
tap i givei the d � i<lb />
�oil within ays 'Come.<lb />
. ; M Bowen, my pid<lb />
p �� tly dreadful but I did<lb />
t i ivi time o have an ithei<lb />
 . b ;�� � a. di you i! ckin<lb />
ntendent sees tl i to<lb />
eves I r me Baa 1<lb />
I to him if you can help '<lb />
Muss Bowen, these picture<lb />
I n1 look a bit like me but '� �<lb />
are the only ones I hav<lb />
Look her- Miss Bowen, don't<lb />
show this picture tr anybody�<lb />
Not even Mr. Fort<lb />
"This picture doemft look Hfce<lb />
me. Miss Bowen but it flatten<lb />
me. You know I had to hare<lb />
three pets made bfore I go�<lb />
one I could use<lb />
"Miss Bowen, what re rou go-<lb />
ing to do with these'�You don't<lb />
mean to tell me<lb />
aomebodyTJ<lb />
Well, good-<lb />
Dreams<lb />
3 play. It<lb />
for<lb />
read<lb />
It seems that it is<lb />
. i rig, "Stumbling :<lb />
e hich he wrote for<lb />
; was sung on December 3.<lb />
the first time on any stage.<lb />
 This is the first year since the<lb />
j spring of 1930 that the Carolina<lb />
Piaymakers will pack their<lb />
equipment in a special bus<lb />
sometime during the spring<lb />
quarter fo a tour tie ugh the<lb />
eastern part'of the state.<lb />
It ha i lone b��i '  n f c<lb />
if  In tiation.<lb />
"It! a are sign of old age<lb />
when folks quit believing in San-<lb />
la Claus As for me I nave worlds<lb />
of faith in him<lb />
one girl say she ccr-<lb />
snjoy the minuet show<lb />
puppies talked<lb />
I 'Tyi nd of the<lb />
culty Newsh S n a disc���� <lb />
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re. i p at tiie holidays i A b ville, S. C.but t - it to rror, ,e discovei<lb />
 . � bliss Cas Hi1 f�ur uitcsue was<lb />
1 . . acati 0 ha Ohiowhere to be found. ememb -see. weSuddenly, had plai ed<lb />
d Mi:� - dei our PuUrmr. ,e t ear-<lb />
 t honK in La r in the day. Lying on '����'� d to unl it-<lb />
went home, to� - � � . " H i<lb />
, N. Y. � visited her h mev. e d wildlyand f<lb />
of the<lb />
Kissed' Club spent<lb />
e. ay from the col-<lb />
it. -v �   j, ,<lb />
page from a student's notebook, j Fred Koch, dir. c  ot the Caro-<lb />
The definitions are interesting. Una Piaymakers, to g9 on a dra-<lb />
"Eccnomics is a study about ma spree during the Christmas<lb />
mon-v but not how to get it. Util holidays . During this perioJ he<lb />
itv 'that characteristic of ajbies himself to New York aad<lb />
see these, do you1?<lb />
bye job<lb />
And so on and on for two<lb />
days went the procession with<lb />
a few staggering in at other<lb />
times. But such is life in a<lb />
Placement Bureau when the call<lb />
is sent out for the pictures of<lb />
Practice Teachers.�and would<lb />
it not be fun if we could look<lb />
through and see college frienda<lb />
beaming with intelligence, shin-<lb />
ing with dignity, polished with<lb />
noise, and looking like manne-<lb />
Iquins instead of their jovial<lb />
seh cs. But they tell us those files<lb />
contain such rare and valuable<lb />
material that not even I with<lb />
my "nose for news" can pry<lb />
therein to bring you reproduc-<lb />
tions of rare specimen.<lb />
their return they<lb />
d out of the club.<lb />
l :<lb />
Ueg<lb />
the<lb />
if handkerchiefs is<lb />
seniors are pre-<lb />
raduate.<lb />
been a most wonder-<lb />
year. How I wish all<lb />
i rs were coming back<lb />
eaa<lb />
mind<lb />
saatHSBi<lb />
nd<lb />
hn<lb />
case Bn alas, we reached too<lb />
far foi ward, and on Eound<lb />
I, irselvei in the cent r of tfa�<lb />
se two quotations will re-<lb />
you that it was long ago�<lb />
i2i-3that Delia was<lb />
mown:<lb />
e campus looked real in-<lb />
ing last week-end with all<lb />
�Y. M. boys here, We for-<lb />
a northern trip and are now at<lb />
-some in Greenville.<lb />
The Staff of the Toco Echo<lb />
has granted permission to the<lb />
Co-ed Club to publish the next<lb />
issue of the Teco Echo. The<lb />
regular editorial staff will have<lb />
little to do with the publication<lb />
as it has turned over its work to<lb />
Billic Nisbet as co-ed Editor.<lb />
He says all his plans are not yet<lb />
l complete but that the co-eds<lb />
I hope you like their special edi-<lb />
tion.<lb />
thing that makes it wanted,<lb />
though a person can't buy it.<lb />
Money: hard round coins that<lb />
burn holes in your pockets, are<lb />
wanted by anybody, and at pres-<lb />
ent are possessed by somebody<lb />
that nobody can get hold of; it is<lb />
the friend of the masses, the cry<lb />
of the classes, the aim of the las-<lb />
sies, and the ruin of the asses.<lb />
Capitalists: people that live in<lb />
Raleigh. Laborers: students of<lb />
E. C. T. C�The pupils name,<lb />
Mr. F!annagn? Sorry, it was<lb />
iust " 'fly-leaf<lb />
takes in all the shows he ca<lb />
crowd into the limited time<lb />
shows in seren days, includ-<lb />
seven legitimate dramas,<lb />
available. He not only enjoys three ballets, three msfm, tm<lb />
the plays but figures it's a part marionette shows, one "musical<lb />
of his business to keep posted on comedy and one variety show,<lb />
what is going on in the profes- The Carolina Piaymakers hare<lb />
siona! theatre. appeared here seTeral times to<lb />
During the recent holidays he the past and are always well f-<lb />
set a new record. He attended ceived.<lb />
achers<lb />
had said<lb />
W a-id Miss Le-<lb />
lanv.llc, Va dur-<lb />
s visited in Chapel j aisle nursing a bruised nose and<lb />
the holiday season, other injuries. Glancing pain-<lb />
endall visaed at her fully up. we saw to ear horroi<lb />
ntucky during thejan amused looking young man. <lb />
 " toed in a bathrob e id ladei<lb />
i spent her vacation j with a towel and kindred acces-<lb />
V ctor, N. Y. series. Hastily we retreated<lb />
j � sited in Durham back into our berth, rang for<lb />
Christmas season. the porter and were handed our<lb />
� visited in Raleigh i suitcase!<lb />
 Soon all was quiet. The lights<lb />
'� . t the holidays out, we propped our pillows up<lb />
' - Raieigb, and and looked out of the window,<lb />
forced to extend We were going through Dela-<lb />
-n attack of ware and the banks and hillsides<lb />
vero covered with the snow of<lb />
the week before. How quiet<lb />
and peaceful! Suddenly, the<lb />
train rave an awful lurch and<lb />
ST spent the vaea- our suitcase catapulted down<lb />
e ifr, m its high perch above our<lb />
T visited in the h'ead. Ow Heart topped beat-<lb />
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found her asleep and was asked<lb />
by Virginia White not to wake<lb />
hGr for she was taking her beau-<lb />
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the campus building,<lb />
want an Orthophonic<lb />
inoosik" on Saturday<lb />
the picture show<lb />
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home now, we feel sure that she<lb />
will transfer her interests soon�<lb />
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see you stare a minute at her<lb />
left hand, and then watch her<lb />
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Katherine Hinson is the girl<lb />
who washes out her mouth with<lb />
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girl whose skull requires a day<lb />
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and Margaret caught the signi-<lb />
ficance Wednesday evening.<lb />
From the Teco-Echo Staff<lb />
room I hear ardent prayers end<lb />
supplications for all sorts of<lb />
materials to fill the College<lb />
"newser Why don't you�yes,<lb />
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ing up" things.<lb />
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ot to be misunderstood.<lb />
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Our January Sale of 1933 will give you Values<lb />
that you can't get elsewhere.<lb />
: : Our Pleasure Is Your Visit : :<lb />
G. C. PATRICK, Manager.<lb />
One girl on this campus seems<lb />
to have had her museums mixed,<lb />
for she evidently confused the<lb />
various noises coming from the<lb />
co-ed hut as noises coming from<lb />
wild animals. She leisurely<lb />
-trolled through one day not<lb />
long ago, inquiring for Science<lb />
24. WTe wonder if she confused<lb />
that queer sound that Jack Bar-<lb />
rett makes with a hippo's snort.<lb />
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for Smart New Things, that will appeal to you<lb />
Showing New Spring Dress Coats, Hats. Oh! they<lb />
are so Reasonable, and we always give the<lb />
E. C. T. C. Girls Special Prices.<lb />
"THE LADIES STORE"<lb />
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an who candidly<lb />
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A sitting today will save a lot of shopping<lb />
worries later on.<lb />
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BRILLIANT AFFAIR<lb />
(Continued from First Page)<lb />
The bride attended Randolph-<lb />
Macon Woman's College at<lb />
Lynchburg, Va and Agnes Scott<lb />
College at Decatur, l!a receiv-<lb />
rsJSENIORS PROCEED<lb />
� WITH YEAR'S PLANS<lb />
The Seniors, with the begin-<lb />
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ith zest their plans for<lb />
if this .their last<lb />
Mrs. T. J. Murphy, Mr. and M<lb />
J. C. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. K.<lb />
Murphy, Mrs, Lee Simpson, Mi<lb />
and Mrs. T. C. Turnage and Mrs.<lb />
Anna Alderman. At the end of<lb />
the receiving line to usher thejsuming wi<lb />
guests into the dining roomjthe remainder o<lb />
year. At present, the yearbook<lb />
is probably foremost in evexy-<lb />
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wen Mr. and Mrs. K C Deal<lb />
and Dr. and Mrs. K. B. Pace.<lb />
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degree from the �� ,   ,<lb />
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York City. During the past<lb />
summer she was engaged in<lb />
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musical director a1 Camp Pawa-<lb />
tinika, the B iltimore Y. W. C. A.<lb />
Icamp, near Annapolis, Md. For<lb />
the past two and a half years<lb />
she ha been an instructor in<lb />
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nind. All two-year<lb />
four-year, seniors<lb />
1 Miss just completed the filling out of<lb />
necessary per-<lb />
sonal information for the Tecoan<lb />
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rated wedding cake. Tall white<lb />
Ided one calling f"1' nuich thought<lb />
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bial '�gift" to the school.<lb />
tape's tied with malen<lb />
daintiness and fairy-like beauty<lb />
t the scene. Serving at the j prover<lb />
table were Mrs. Haywood Dail, I Several possible gift have been<lb />
Mr. Chas. Laughinghouse, Mrs, suggested, and committees have<lb />
Adelaide Bloxton Mrs .1 L i ��('n appointed to find all avail-<lb />
 Sniiman able information about the pros-<lb />
Leming and Mrs. J.<lb />
Snuman.<lb />
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served with ice cream, cake, sing looming larger. It is grad-<lb />
recently electedmints and other dainties wereluation. There is necessarily<lb />
s Mary Lou White, Agneslmuch work and much planning<lb />
Teachers Association of Western<lb />
North Car -hna.<lb />
Dr. Wright is the son of Dr.<lb />
Robert II. Wright, president of<lb />
'� '� rn Carolina Teachers Col-<lb />
2ge at Gre iville, and Mrs.<lb />
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Louise Win, lev. Jane Hadley I the Senior's last farewell, will<lb />
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ton, Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Haynes, lected- Invitations have to be<lb />
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tne � in ng room they v. ere shown<lb />
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to tne registei by Mr. and Mrs<lb />
P. W. Pickk<lb />
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building too seen to J<lb />
well adverl i d f' ir<lb />
man must ha i tin<lb />
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Miss Morton: The worst Fve<lb />
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Louise Move and Mr. and Mrs. �<lb />
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Mr. and Mrs. B .W. M seley and<lb />
Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Henderson.<lb />
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?, Mr. v d Mrs. L. C.<lb />
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LATEST IN FOOTWEAR<lb />
Coburn's Shoes, Inc.<lb />
"Your Shoe Store"<lb />
Vf. C. A.<lb />
TOWNSEND�BUTLER<lb />
time was spent at the groui<lb />
meeting on Tuesday 'rK Mr<lb />
Hillman, and that the sub equenl<lb />
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BEGINS<lb />
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4 DAYS ONLY-THURSDAY, FRIDAY<lb />
SATURDAY and MONDAY<lb />
REDUCED PRICES FOR CLEARANC E<lb />
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COATS, DRESSES, UNDERWEAR,<lb />
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Remember 4 Days Only-Make The Most<lb />
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