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EAST CAROLINA TEACHERS COLLEGE<lb />
Volume IX<lb />
Greenville. N. C, Wednesday, February 22, 1933.<lb />
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eminent conductor, "an orches-<lb />
tra in miniature With his<lb />
retinue of thirteen musicians,<lb />
Barrere defies superstition. The<lb />
personnel includes Mischa Elzon,<lb />
Couart master; Max Selinsky,<lb />
violin; Harry Fagin, violin: An-<lb />
thony Ambroiio. Viola; Sterling<lb />
Hunkins, cello; Robert Bremand,<lb />
bass; Paul Sieben, flute;<lb />
THE BARRERE LITTLE SYMPHONY<lb />
Wake Forest Frosh<lb />
Fall Before Teachers<lb />
STAFF PLAYS PR0M1SK TO BE<lb />
ONE OF FEATURES OF YEAR<lb />
Three One Act<lb />
Given On Vi<lb />
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Led by Barret, star forward<lb />
tiie Teachers defeated tin- Wake<lb />
Forest Frosh 35-31 111 th &amp; d<lb />
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ght, February 10th. In the<lb />
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Dramatic Club<lb />
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contra<lb />
Carlos Mullonix: Rudolph Pul-<lb />
etz, horn; John Dolan, trumpet;<lb />
and Edward Montray, tympani<lb />
and percussion. George Bar-<lb />
rere himself is considered the<lb />
leading flute player in the world.<lb />
The Little Symphony Orches-<lb />
tra began its eighteenth season<lb />
last fall. When Barrere founded<lb />
I this Orchestra in 1914 it imme-<lb />
diately caught the fancy of the<lb />
t m-I music loving public. It was able<lb />
Tlio- !to lirin to llfe manv � tnL lon<lb />
j forgotten works of the great<lb />
masters�works gathering dust<lb />
for centuries simply for lack of<lb />
an orchestra of the size and cali-<lb />
bu for which they were com-<lb />
posed.<lb />
Barrere founded the first Lit-<lb />
tle Symphony Orchestra m the<lb />
(world. His love and apprecia<lb />
Miss Turner Talks<lb />
With The Scribblers<lb />
Discusses Their Problems<lb />
And Successes<lb />
music<lb />
The problems, difficulties, aid<lb />
successes of the Teco Echo as<lb />
compared with those of the<lb />
Spectator formed the basis of<lb />
the talk Miss Turner made to<lb />
the Scribblers at their regular<lb />
meeting. This was the second<lb />
of a series of talks by faculty<lb />
members concerning phases of<lb />
journalism which affect the Col-<lb />
lege publication. At the meet-<lb />
ing before Miss Greene talked<lb />
 j to the Club.<lb />
Some of the encouraging re-<lb />
Dr. Branch Heard<lb />
By Science Class<lb />
Gives Illustrated Lectures On<lb />
The Mouth And Its Care<lb />
the<lb />
by f<lb />
1. Mr<lb />
mil<lb />
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school:<lb />
ans; Wel-<lb />
chairman<lb />
Liilie Mae<lb />
president of the<lb />
ition and acting<lb />
duction of speak<lb />
IS Wright; Ad-<lb />
p aker; T'ne Col-<lb />
nouncements; Di-<lb />
� tree planting ex-<lb />
ret Griffin,<lb />
follow:<lb />
"Most of you remember well.<lb />
I'm sure, the Sir Roger Ue Cov-<lb />
erly Papers�"the dry old De<lb />
Coverly Papers<lb />
been known to<lb />
students have<lb />
call them; other<lb />
and-<lb />
P<lb />
-planting<lb />
� I Un<lb />
Chief Pme;<lb />
who j<lb />
tion for the flute began at an<lb />
tv. � ho wa� � lit- marks offered by Miss turner<lb />
earlv age. When he was a 111<lb />
tie boy at school he taught whis-<lb />
tle classes during recess to an<lb />
admiring group of youngsters.<lb />
He bega. his study of the flute)<lb />
iat the age of thirteen at the<lb />
National Conservatoire at Paris,<lb />
studying first under Henry Al- students with more under<lb />
tea and later under Paul Saf- ing or with better teachers�per-<lb />
jf-ir'el At the age of nineteen ; haps both�have loved them,<lb />
he was graduated, winning first!Even today, more than a century<lb />
That same year he orga-lafter they were written. te ��<lb />
nized the first chamber ensem-<lb />
ble of woolwinds. This organi-<lb />
zation was the seed of the Little<lb />
Symphony Orchestra which is<lb />
famous throughout America to-<lb />
day. In 1905 Barrere was in-<lb />
, vited by Walter Damrosch to<lb />
come to America to join the<lb />
New York Symphony Orchestra.<lb />
limited number When this merged with the Phil-<lb />
East Carolina harmonic in 1928, Barrre resign-<lb />
e are enabled, jed to devote all his time to solo<lb />
i kinds of work engagements and his Little<lb />
to defray part of Symphony.<lb />
expenses. Only! Georges Barrere is also a<lb />
sitively could notmember of the faculty of the<lb />
Students in the various Science<lb />
Classes were given the oppor-<lb />
tunity to hear Dr. E. A. Branch<lb />
speak on the mouth and teeth IE. C. T C.<lb />
and their care during the past Barrett, F.<lb />
week. Dr. Branch is an author- Bostic, F.<lb />
ity on this subject and is a fre- j Burnett, C.<lb />
I quent visitor at many schools j Tucker, C.<lb />
and colleges throughout the .King, G.<lb />
state. Last year many students p:ason, G.<lb />
who were here had the privilege Lominac, G.<lb />
of hearing him talk on a similar<lb />
and related topic and welcomed<lb />
the opportunity of hearing him ,V. F. Frosl<lb />
again. Pero, F.<lb />
The lecture was accompanied j Brunt, F.<lb />
by slides illustrating the facts IPatton, C.<lb />
under discussion. These slides ; Elliott, C.<lb />
painted a men vivid picture JLoftin, G.<lb />
Hatcher, G.<lb />
Wall, G.<lb />
at the end of the first half when<lb />
the score was 17-9 in favor of<lb />
the locals.<lb />
The Frosh made a decided<lb />
comeback in the second half,<lb />
once getting within one point of<lb />
the Teachers, 30-29 At this<lb />
time the Teachers took time out<lb />
and then came back to shoot<lb />
two baskets while holding the<lb />
visitors to one.<lb />
The summary with field goals,<lb />
I fouls, and total points was:<lb />
Student Bod<lb />
dents of Greenville<lb />
two hours of exhila<lb />
tain men t when the Staff of the<lb />
College presents three well<lb />
known one-act plays on Fridaj<lb />
night, February 24, at 8:30, pro-<lb />
ceeds of which will go to the<lb />
Student Loan Fund. Admissi <lb />
is twenty-five cents. The pro<lb />
ject is a one-hundred per cent<lb />
staff scheme�everybody has a<lb />
job.<lb />
The coaches and members of<lb />
the casts 01 characters have had on Wednesda<lb />
previous experience in dramatic; 15. at which<lb />
work. j were chosen<lb />
Lady Gregory's "Spreading the Mitchell Die<lb />
News the first play on the pro-iLucy LeRo<lb />
Eason: B<lb />
use<lb />
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; � �: . ' '� Hi ofthe �!�!vl� pm n1 of<lb />
drSFfletl LC3 it EasCarolina<lb />
Tea �: Ci 1' L 1 .This is trie<lb />
fir schoolsramatic club<lb />
ever 1 rganiz: herein piie of<lb />
tits i ' '<lb />
felt<lb />
i Election<lb />
the need has been<lb />
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gram, is probably her most<lb />
popular one-act play. It is a<lb />
comedy built on the idea that a<lb />
piece of gossip grows as it<lb />
spreads. Mr. Hollar, as Tim<lb />
Casey, stars in ��Spreading the.Frankie Davis. Iri<lb />
News Mr. Deal is going ta Wright, Alva P<lb />
Efi � � was held<lb />
�. enh ��. February<lb />
ne the following<lb />
Pn lent. Willa<lb />
: Vice-President,<lb />
Secretary. Bob<lb />
siness Manager. Alva<lb />
Van Nortwick; and Stage Man-<lb />
ager, Woodrow Woodard.<lb />
Charter members of the Mi-<lb />
r-ers include t'ne officers and<lb />
Flythe, Dan<lb />
e. and Marjo-<lb />
exercises<lb />
at<lb />
.<lb />
n<lb />
12 1 in the ld Dining Hall.<lb />
Students (liven Aid<lb />
In Defraying Expenses<lb />
essays are very much alive be-<lb />
cause they are the observations<lb />
of the Spectator made of life<lb />
about him. I wouldn't say that<lb />
Addison and Steele are the<lb />
equivalent of Addison am<lb />
Steele. No, not that; but I<lb />
wonder if a number of the:r<lb />
hopes, difficulties, worries, and<lb />
triumphs were not similar to<lb />
yours?"<lb />
Then she proceeded to com-<lb />
pare the problems of the Spec-<lb />
tator with those of the Teco<lb />
lEcho staff. The Spectator re-<lb />
flected a larger world than the<lb />
than mere wore: could.<lb />
Dr. Branch allowed a few<lb />
minutes after each lecture or<lb />
open forum discussion of prob-<lb />
lems of the mouth. During<lb />
these periods such topics as the<lb />
best way to brush the teeth, fre-<lb />
quency of brushing the teeth, the<lb />
kind of toothbrush to use, and<lb />
common mouth diseases were<lb />
talked about.<lb />
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Misses Green and Hunter have<lb />
been elected to honorary mom-<lb />
bership in the club and will be<lb />
the faculty advisers of the group.<lb />
Work en the first production<lb />
will be started within the next<lb />
I<lb />
ng<lb />
?rk i ver<lb />
its a quarter,<lb />
toward the<lb />
uch help are sup-<lb />
 positions: and<lb />
fr the first time<lb />
;ted to receive work<lb />
may first prove<lb />
rorthy of it by good<lb />
. holarship and in<lb />
The admiration, in<lb />
gnments, gives pre-<lb />
udents who are ap-<lb />
aduation. In case a<lb />
makes application<lb />
l r.e of the posi-<lb />
ane is placed on the<lb />
ie regular work po-<lb />
lling three hours of<lb />
day, pays forty-five<lb />
to be applied<lb />
college fees. This<lb />
dollars to be paid by<lb />
from other sources.<lb />
for the Physical<lb />
la ses receive twenty<lb />
Juill.ard Graduate School where Teco Echo; the contributors ucre<lb />
t luding those girls who play<lb />
I r Miss Sommerville there are<lb />
seventy self-help students, em-<lb />
ployed in eleven kinds of work.<lb />
The dining room, of course, uses<lb />
by far the greater number, forty-<lb />
seven in all The library and<lb />
FhysieaJ Education classes each<lb />
employ five girls. There are<lb />
two girls working in the book<lb />
room, m the "Y" store, in the<lb />
stationery room, to the post ef-<lb />
face and one in Dr Meadow's<lb />
Office the chvfc ro ti. the pub-<lb />
licity department. Several teach-<lb />
, , have one girl helping them<lb />
The college administrative of-<lb />
fice furnishes self-help anphca<lb />
lion blanks, and applications for<lb />
work are considered only when<lb />
made -n the regular printed<lb />
hlar.kf<lb />
he conducts special school for<lb />
students of wind instruments.<lb />
Some press notices he has re-<lb />
ceived are:<lb />
The exquisite purity and the<lb />
beauty of tone that Mr. Bar-<lb />
rere produced delighted all his<lb />
hearers, and the cadenzas were<lb />
the sublimation of musical<lb />
ornament, musically treated.<lb />
-New York Herald-Tribune<lb />
The Little Symphoney is not<lb />
misnamed, for its instruments<lb />
produce all the symphonic<lb />
colors in pastel shades and<lb />
spin with them some delightful<lb />
miniatures.<lb />
�San Francisco Journal<lb />
Barrere is a devotee of the beau-<lb />
tiful and ha has turned his or-<lb />
chestra into a sensitive in. ;ru-<lb />
ment of expression. He kept<lb />
his audience raptly interested.<lb />
�Los Angeles Examiner<lb />
OFFERS NEW COURSE<lb />
IN PHYSICAL ED.<lb />
Miss Sarah Sommerville, Di-<lb />
rector of Physical Education, has<lb />
announced that she will offer a<lb />
new course next term. It will<lb />
be "Natural Dancing She has<lb />
asked that all students who are<lb />
thinking of taking it will try to<lb />
see her for a personal talk be-<lb />
fore the beginning of the new<lb />
term. Further announcements<lb />
more philisophical than a col-<lb />
lege student; the purpose of the<lb />
paper, unlike our college paper,<lb />
was not to give news. How-<lb />
ever there is much similarity m<lb />
the two. For one thing, The<lb />
Spectator Papers were success-<lb />
ful: so is our Teco Echo.<lb />
"One secret of a successful<lb />
journalist is the power to be<lb />
always alert, observant, and yet<lb />
tolerant and impersonal. Mr.<lb />
Spectator, in his preface, intro-<lb />
duced himself but omitted his<lb />
name and address. Today such<lb />
precaution is unnecessary but it<lb />
suggests to us a wise, impersonal<lb />
non-partisan use. The Spectator<lb />
was not a paper for one certain<lb />
society. It represented all orga-<lb />
nizations.<lb />
At a meeting of the Club, the<lb />
squire, the merchant, the lawyer,<lb />
the ladies' man, and the soldier<lb />
were all willing for the Specta-<lb />
tor to say anything he pleased<lb />
about any occupation except<lb />
their own. Each, one demanded<lb />
that nothing less than the most<lb />
complimentary be sa;d of his<lb />
own line of work The clergy-<lb />
man, realizing that the editor<lb />
would have no field left, saved<lb />
the situation by gently repri-<lb />
manding the gentlemen in a tol-<lb />
erant truthful manner.<lb />
We, as true journalists, at-<lb />
tempt to be alert, observant,<lb />
tolerant, and truthful. We try<lb />
to keep paper as it is now�rep<lb />
Co-eds Plan To Aid<lb />
Student Loan Fund<lb />
To Give A Mock Faculty<lb />
Meeting<lb />
At a recent meeting of the<lb />
Co-eds it was decided that the<lb />
Co-eds would do their bit to<lb />
help the Student Loan Fund.<lb />
The meeting was called that<lb />
some plans could be made.<lb />
After some discussion it was<lb />
decided that a short play in the<lb />
Number of Students<lb />
Attend Lecture Of<lb />
Bishop P. B. Kern<lb />
sing the "Red Haired Man's<lb />
Wife"�an Irish Air. That alone<lb />
is worth the admission fee. Dr.<lb />
Slay, playing the role of a po-<lb />
05 ! liceman. is going to wear Mr.<lb />
Wlliams' suit. The scene is the<lb />
hurry and bustle of a fair. Mrs.<lb />
Jeter will be the renowned aug-jfew days. After one play ha<lb />
urer. Mr. M. L. Wright will prebeen presented, try-outs will be<lb />
side over the famous Hot Dog held to enlarge the member-<lb />
Stand. Other member? of the!ship of The Mimers.<lb />
cast are: Misses Charlton, Mc- j<lb />
Gee, Peterson, Moore. Mrs. Blox � I<lb />
ton. Mrs. McKeen, Mrs. Brad ,<lb />
sher, Messrs Adams. Ginn, e. L. Sponsoring Story Hour<lb />
Henderson, ReBarker, A. A. j <lb />
Henderson, Fort. R. H. Wright<lb />
Miss Loraine Hunter is the coach.<lb />
The Second play. -The Fara-<lb />
Primary Lanmiaire Class<lb />
The class in Primary Lan-<lb />
uage is sponsoring a story hour<lb />
(each Saturday afternoon from<lb />
way Princess by Saedermann.J2.30 t0 3.30 at the Sheppard Me-<lb />
is a poetic play centered in the jn,oriai Library which is the pub-<lb />
Bishop Paul B. Kern delivered theme of the ideal love of a U<lb />
powerful sermon to the (student for a princess whom 1<lb />
Methodist Conference on Thurs-<lb />
day night in the Campus Build-<lb />
ng. He used as his subject,<lb />
"This is an Hour of Destiny"<lb />
telling of his experience as a<lb />
missionary to China and Japan.<lb />
Besides delegates from nearly<lb />
thirty eastern counties, many<lb />
college students attended the<lb />
service.<lb />
Miss Mary Langston of Golds<lb />
form of a mock faculty 'meeting jboro who is teaching the seventh<lb />
MISS LANGSTON SPEAKS<lb />
TO ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION<lb />
has never seen. Mr. Cummings<lb />
s the dashing hero, and Mis'<lb />
ic library of Greenville. About<lb />
six students participate in the<lb />
story hour every week. The<lb />
number of children attending<lb />
Cassidy is the charming prin-ha<lb />
cess. Miss Sammon is her maid.<lb />
The cast includes also Misses<lb />
Coates, Rainwater, Williams,<lb />
Willis. Newell, and Mr. Flana-<lb />
gan. The coach is Miss Emma L.<lb />
Hooper. sky Valentine Loula May Bar-<lb />
" 'Op-OMe-Thumb by Fenn jker.<lb />
and Price, is a comedy in which I "The Three Frogs Margaret<lb />
the central character, Amanda, jCoppage.<lb />
' "Valentine Day Miss Coates.<lb />
Song? were sung by the chil-<lb />
increased steadily since the<lb />
j story hour was inaugurated. On<lb />
j Saturday. February 11, they en-<lb />
tertained 56 children. The pro-<lb />
'gram was as follows:<lb />
"Peter Pan, the Clown and the<lb />
dren after which a play "Fairy-<lb />
should be given some evening<lb />
between 6:30 and 7:30 o'clock,<lb />
charging a slight admission. The<lb />
proceeds of the play are to go<lb />
to the student loan fund. A<lb />
committee of Charles Edwards,<lb />
Ralph Deal, and Billy Nisbet<lb />
was appointed to work with Al-<lb />
va Van Nortwick and draw up<lb />
the plans for the entertainment.<lb />
President of the Co-ed club,<lb />
Alva Van Nortwick, said, "It is<lb />
the purpose of the young men of<lb />
this institution to cooperate with<lb />
the young women in their inter-<lb />
ests as the young women have<lb />
cooperated with the men in Ath-<lb />
letics and other undertakings.<lb />
A committee composed of Dan<lb />
Wright, Henry L. Rivers and<lb />
Nelson Hunsucker was also ap-<lb />
pointed to draw up plans for<lb />
the co-ed chapel program. Dan<lb />
Wright, chairman, promises<lb />
something new and entertaining.<lb />
grade at the training school, and<lb />
coaching basketball at the<lb />
Greenville High School. will<lb />
speak tonight at the meeting of<lb />
the Women's Athletic Associa-<lb />
tion.<lb />
Miss Langston will have as<lb />
her subject "Athletics in the Wo-<lb />
men's Association at Duke She<lb />
graduated from Duke last year,<lb />
and was prominently connected<lb />
with the Woman's Athletic As-<lb />
sociation there. Last year she<lb />
was president, and before that<lb />
she held other offices in the as-<lb />
sociation.<lb />
BASEBALL MANAGERS<lb />
ELECTED RECENTLY<lb />
has been thwarted in her desire<lb />
for romance; she pretends to<lb />
have a lover, one Mr. Horace .<lb />
Greensmith who has left a shirt ;Wand" was given, with the cast<lb />
where Amanda works. Miss'of characters following:<lb />
Kathrvn Holtzclaw is Amanda;King. Rebecca Pittman.<lb />
and Dr. A. D. Frank is Mr. j Queen, Catherine Campbell.<lb />
Greensmith. Their romance cul-1 Mistress Mary, Loula May Bar-<lb />
minates in the inevitable gesture<lb />
of true love�a kiss. Mics Hy-<lb />
man is the French Madame Di<lb />
ker.<lb />
Miss Muffet, Edith Bowman.<lb />
Cinderella, Margaret Coppage.<lb />
diere. owner of the laundry. Miss .Little Girl. Mary Southerland<lb />
will appear in the next issue of,<lb />
the paper.<lb />
State Teachers College at<lb />
Farmville, Va has intercolle-<lb />
giate debates and basketball,<lb />
rescntative of the campus orga-<lb />
nizations. In our criticisms we<lb />
endeavor to be fair, non-parti-<lb />
san, and sincere. We confront<lb />
many problems similar to those<lb />
of Mr, Spectator; we bope to<lb />
Strong backs, shovels, coal and<lb />
a furnace are laboratory require-<lb />
ments for new courses at the<lb />
University of Iowa. Residents<lb />
who employ University students<lb />
have complained that the youths<lb />
know little of furnace technique.<lb />
So President Walter A. Jessup<lb />
has announced courses in ana-<lb />
tomv and digestion of the fur-<lb />
nace, with practical demonstra-<lb />
tions in the Kellog dormitory<lb />
boiler room.<lb />
Alva Van Nortwick has been<lb />
appointed business manager of<lb />
the baseball team this year and<lb />
with two assistants, Bob Eason<lb />
and Woodrow Woodard, has be-<lb />
gun work on a schedule for in-<lb />
ter-collegiate baseball for spring<lb />
term. Correspondence has been<lb />
entered into with Campbell,<lb />
High Point, Norfolk branch of<lb />
William and Mary Colleges, with<lb />
State, Carolina and Wake Forest<lb />
Freshman teams.<lb />
The schedule for baseball will<lb />
not include as many games as<lb />
the basketball schedule but pro-<lb />
mises many thrills.<lb />
Little Red Riding Hood, Virginia<lb />
White.<lb />
Little Bo-Peep. Bonnie Rushen.<lb />
Each child was given a Valen-<lb />
tine by Fairy Queen.<lb />
The work is very beneficial<lb />
for the girls and gives a happy<lb />
hour to the children. Every<lb />
teacher should have the ability<lb />
to tell a story well, and she ac-<lb />
quires the art only by practice.<lb />
uw  v.w  This gives the girls an excel-<lb />
report to the Legislature on thejlcnt opportUnity for getting this<lb />
Normal Schools and Teacher; lpractjce under supervision. They<lb />
Colleges of the State. Ljjj gain confjdence so they can<lb />
The committee was composed , jn thc future do the same work<lb />
of Dr. L. W. M. Long, Senator by thcmselves.<lb />
from Roanoke Rapids; Mr. Lau-<lb />
(Continued on Page Four)<lb />
LEGISLATORS ARE<lb />
GUESTS HERE<lb />
A sub-committee of the Appro-<lb />
priations Committee of the Leg-<lb />
islature visited this school dur-<lb />
ing the past few days to see the<lb />
plant, talk with the officials,<lb />
and be better able to make a<lb />
rie McEachern, Representative<lb />
from Raeford in Hoke County;<lb />
and Mr. Allison James, of Wins-<lb />
ton-Salem, Forsythe County.<lb />
PRACTICE RECITAL HELD<lb />
conquer them, as successfully as<lb />
he did<lb />
Mrs. Ruth Fenburg has sung<lb />
at several clubs and gatherings<lb />
in and around the city recently.<lb />
She has been received quite fav-<lb />
orably, her songs being much<lb />
enjoyed.<lb />
Did you know that there is a<lb />
tree on the campus which is<lb />
supposed to be one of the most<lb />
Bymetrical in. North Carolina,<lb />
Dr. David Starr Jordan who<lb />
was an authority on fish was<lb />
the first President of Leland<lb />
Stanford University,<lb />
The regular practice recital<lb />
was held Wednesday evening in<lb />
the Campus Building. Those<lb />
taking part in the program were<lb />
Dorothy Jones. Kathrvn Burnett,<lb />
Atheleigh Muse, Ethlyn Saun-<lb />
ders, Katie Lee Johnson, Eliza-<lb />
beth Brown. Melba Watson,<lb />
Katherine Bradley and Mrs.<lb />
Ruth Femburg. As a special<lb />
feature of the program Mrs.<lb />
Femburg sang several beautiful<lb />
solos,<lb />
II<lb />
I<lb />
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Page Two<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
Wednesday<lb />
t<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
Published Bi-Weekly During The College Yeai<lb />
By The Student Government Association of<lb />
East Carolina Teachers College<lb />
EDITORIAI<lb />
Elizabeth Haywood <lb />
STAFF<lb />
 Editor<lb />
V, dla Mitchell Dickey Managing Editor<lb />
William Nisbet, Jr Associate Editor<lb />
Elizabeth Hobbs  Alumnae Editor<lb />
Assistant Editors<lb />
Clyde Mrton. Mary G. Parker, Lucv LeRov,<lb />
Margaret Walter, Henry Rivers<lb />
Contributing Editors<lb />
Charles Edwards<lb />
.1,<lb />
Adviser<lb />
M'<lb />
,iizab(<lb />
Jessie<lb />
BUSINESS STAFF<lb />
Gray Hodges  Business Manager<lb />
ia Taylor  Assistant Business Manager<lb />
Settle  Associate Business Manager<lb />
Advertising Managers<lb />
;th Denny, Frankie Davis. Ethel Whitehurst<lb />
Virginia Taylor<lb />
Circulation .Managers<lb />
Glenn Cole. Mildred Gibson, Ruby Wall,<lb />
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sing Rates 25c per column inch per issue<lb />
tion  $1.50 Per Year<lb />
entered<lb />
seeond-c<lb />
class matter December 3, 1925,<lb />
Postoffice, Greenville, N. C, under the<lb />
act of March 3, 1879.<lb />
Wednesday, February 22. 1933.<lb />
FROM THE DEPTHS OF OUR HEARTS<lb />
For the second time those who love East<lb />
Carolina Teachers College are celebrating<lb />
its birthday. Twenty-six years ago the Gen-<lb />
eral Assembly passed an act providing for<lb />
a state institution that would give to<lb />
young white men and women such educa-<lb />
tion and training as shall fit and qualify<lb />
them to teach in the public schools of<lb />
North Carolina That was March 8, 1907.<lb />
A great project was started, plans were<lb />
made, and work begun at once. In Octo-<lb />
tx r. 1909, the college was first opened.<lb />
Since that time, its growth has been almost<lb />
phonominal. Thousands of the State's<lb />
young people have come and worked here.<lb />
They have gone away to become citizens in<lb />
their chosen homes, and they have been bet-<lb />
ter able to face the problems of life because<lb />
of what they received. It is they who are<lb />
now molding the lives of the children of the<lb />
State, who are teaching them the joys of<lb />
living and serving.<lb />
It is fitting that all those who love her for<lb />
tion of sport-page readers the State over.<lb />
They have drawn large crowds to a series<lb />
of games which could be duplicated in fair-<lb />
ness, sportsmanship, and breath-taking<lb />
waiting in few, if any other, gymnasiums.<lb />
Games have been won and lost in the last<lb />
few seconds of play.<lb />
The "TEACHERS" are good sports. They<lb />
win or lose with a smile; they fight on when<lb />
the game is won or lost. Their attitude on<lb />
the field has been beyond reproach�it is<lb />
worthy of the highest words of praise. They<lb />
have won and lost for E. C. T. C. in the true<lb />
manner of a sport.<lb />
Among the team there are no far super-<lb />
ior players�each is all that could be asked.<lb />
On no one does an unduly heavy load rest.<lb />
The TEACHERS are all good!<lb />
Perhaps too little credit has been given<lb />
to him who has done most to model the<lb />
team. Coach Beatty. His plans and poli-<lb />
cies become those of his boys. He is their<lb />
friend, not their guard. He has the respect<lb />
of everyone of his team. To it he has given<lb />
the benefits of his br-oad experience; he<lb />
has given hours of coaching, of planning, of<lb />
encouragement, of advice. He has attacked<lb />
a big job, the breaking in and training of<lb />
men through hours of diligent work when<lb />
he knew there was no remuneration in it.<lb />
But has "Our Coach for he is coaching<lb />
"Our Team" for -Our School had no re-<lb />
muneration? In a monetary way, No. But<lb />
the spirit of the side line, of the Cheerios,<lb />
of the balcony, is an expression of thanks.<lb />
It is our way of saying "Coach, you have<lb />
done your best and your best is highly<lb />
pleasing to us His pay is not in money<lb />
but in the prevalent sentiment on our Cam-<lb />
pus that Coach and team are good sports,<lb />
the pride of East Carolina Teachers Col-<lb />
lege.<lb />
,dnesday. Februan<lb />
Open Forum<lb />
to win<lb />
Ito i<lb />
win in<lb />
Dear Editor<lb />
1 would<lb />
there is no<lb />
on our campu<lb />
W<lb />
ould<lb />
ke to know<lb />
nore society<lb />
than thci<lb />
When the d� bates ui re held<lb />
was it<lb />
week, much woi<lb />
done, fur the whole<lb />
Auditorium had to b<lb />
"t<lb />
;tfor<lb />
eTl<lb />
of Austin jab<lb />
decorated . <lb />
Students holding self-help positions other than dining room.<lb />
THE TEACHING LOAD<lb />
Some interesting statistics re-<lb />
garding the teaching load at East<lb />
Carolina Teachers College reveal<lb />
that the average number of<lb />
hours of work for our teachers<lb />
is fifty-three. This includes<lb />
classroom work and prepara-<lb />
tions for classes.<lb />
The highest average number<lb />
of hours of<lb />
handed in bv<lb />
COUSINS<lb />
Have you a cousin? Well so<lb />
have we�that is the basketball<lb />
team. Never has there been<lb />
such a demand for cousins since<lb />
the days of prosperity. For<lb />
what reason you ask?<lb />
Well that's a secret�but we'll<lb />
let you in on it. If you have a<lb />
cousin at a co-ed school that you<lb />
visit you are exempted from all<lb />
suspicion of not being "true<lb />
work per week j blue But it stands to reason<lb />
a faculty member that there is not a cousin to<lb />
There were three Earners, in-<lb />
cluding the President over there<lb />
all day. Two others dropp d in<lb />
for about an hour. The Emer-<lb />
sons were equally as bad off.<lb />
This should not lie. There should<lb />
be more cooperation among the<lb />
students.<lb />
E actly the same thing oec tr-<lb />
n I when the decorations were<lb />
to I taken down. Two ofjhke<lb />
those ame girls were back with Forun<lb />
on ther. Two Emersons were '<lb />
there This situation should be<lb />
remedied at once.<lb />
Why do not more girls go to<lb />
the debates anyway? They are<lb />
the foremost m the societies ac-<lb />
tivities, yet very few attend<lb />
Perhaps, girls, you do have to<lb />
study�other people on this<lb />
campus are carrying just as open<lb />
much work as you, and they (thing<lb />
go�why can't you To make a land 1<lb />
long story short, you just don't! Th<lb />
want to, for you think debates I ries u<lb />
bore you. But our debates last In id<lb />
Friday night were not in the I p<lb />
least boring. Neither will thejof the<lb />
Emerson-Poe clash so be there, and d<lb />
and support your team. Don't<lb />
be a slacker!<lb />
read ii<lb />
opini<lb />
under<lb />
D�<lb />
E<lb />
can .<lb />
LEADERSHIP<lb />
The world is waiting for a leader.<lb />
Dr. Harry Emerson Fosdick. in his radio<lb />
vesper sermon one Sunday afternoon, spoke<lb />
on "The Ideal Optimist He stated that in<lb />
the crisis of the world, leaders have arisen,<lb />
and in the present crisis there is a prob<lb />
ability that leaders will come who can lead<lb />
the world forward. Hope rests with the<lb />
youth of today, the youth that is always<lb />
replacing the older generation.<lb />
Mr. Ryan, of the Christian Church of<lb />
her service to them should turn again on (Greenville, in his talk at Vespers here<lb />
brought this message. It makes no differ-<lb />
ence how many facts you learn in school;<lb />
it makes no difference how little education<lb />
you have; it makes no difference how manv<lb />
was sixty-six; the lowest was<lb />
thirty hours.<lb />
The above figures relate to<lb />
the regular college teachers, but<lb />
the Training School teachers<lb />
averages were nearly as high.<lb />
The maximum number of hours<lb />
of work per week by a member<lb />
of the Training School teachers<lb />
averages were nearly as high.<lb />
The maximum number of hours<lb />
of work per week by a member<lb />
of the Training School Staff<lb />
was fifty-two hours: the mini-<lb />
mum was forty-five. The aver-<lb />
every basketball player in every<lb />
college that the team visits.<lb />
"Oh. by the way have you<lb />
met Jolly's cousin?" is the query<lb />
often heard while away on trips.<lb />
You know, he is certainly one<lb />
family man. "Believe it or not<lb />
But a new one has come to<lb />
light. Billy Nisbet, while at there are good point<lb />
High Point found that he had a'side. We. who wanl<lb />
WHY INTEIMOIJ.FCIATE<lb />
GAMES?<lb />
In the first place I think that<lb />
people on both sides of this ar-<lb />
gument will have to admit that<lb />
n either<lb />
Why can<lb />
in v. I -<lb />
time?<lb />
go in<lb />
mm h<lb />
ing w<lb />
Why<lb />
see<lb />
Ai<lb />
afa<lb />
cousin attending the college -<lb />
there is still some doubt in the<lb />
mind of Dr. ReBarker os to<lb />
whether she is his cousin or not.<lb />
But ask Alva Van Nortwick, he<lb />
giate athletics for the girls ad-<lb />
mit that there are points against<lb />
it but we would also l.ke to have<lb />
the opponents admit that there<lb />
her birthday to give tribute the Alma Mater<lb />
Last year lor the first time they gathered<lb />
here in profound gratitude. That day were<lb />
recognized in particular those who have<lb />
been with the college and have loved it and<lb />
helped it grow since the very beginning.<lb />
This year a celebration even larger and<lb />
bettor than the first is planned. One who<lb />
is planning to return deserves special men<lb />
languages you know, nor how long your<lb />
vocabulary is: but it makes a great deal of<lb />
difference in what you can pass it on to<lb />
others, unless you know the world is a lit-<lb />
tle better because you have used it.<lb />
And to you, youth of today, comes this<lb />
message. The hope of the world lies in you.<lb />
er sex of that institution. Maybe<lb />
so�but some hope that soon<lb />
they will be over that "cousin<lb />
complex<lb />
LA LUZ DE LA LUNA<lb />
��.� -ai tj- -r- . . w�6v 0.11V. nujjt- cu. me vvunu lies in vou<lb />
� MrS- Kat0 Beckwith, the first and on- Make the most of your opportunities. You<lb />
ly Lady Principal of the college, is coming<lb />
from Florida to help us in respectful re-<lb />
membrance and thankfulness for the insti-<lb />
tution which is helping so surely to train<lb />
its citizens for the best and fullest life.<lb />
Hurrah for our college so free-<lb />
May her banner wave onward forever<lb />
A college for you and for me<lb />
With the Standards of the right<lb />
Then will cheer for our college always<lb />
As we fight for her mighty endeavor<lb />
From the depths of our hearts we will say<lb />
That by her might and by iier right<lb />
Shell live forever.<lb />
may not be the Leader the world is await-<lb />
ing, but it is for you, every one, to be<lb />
ready to aid his cause. Be like a fine sieve.<lb />
Take what you can and pass it on to oth-<lb />
ers, refined.<lb />
will vouch for its veracity<lb />
Skeptically Dr. Re3arker<lb />
shook his head at Campbell Col-<lb />
age for this group was 48.3 hours "leRe as he heard the boys had<lb />
per week per teacher. Jfound a cousin among the wcak<lb />
The combinqri average was<lb />
52.2 hours teaching and prepar-<lb />
ation, per week.<lb />
From these figures one soon<lb />
sees that the teachers load is by<lb />
no means light.<lb />
Although the number of hours<lb />
of teaching averages only four-<lb />
teen hours per week, the hours<lb />
spent in preparation make<lb />
teaching an all-day task. George<lb />
Peabody College faculty aver-<lb />
ages eleven hours per week per<lb />
teacher as compared with<lb />
fourteen here. In other words<lb />
Peabody College recogni7.es that<lb />
the teachers time, is spent not<lb />
in leaching but in preparation,<lb />
in being a sieve which catche-<lb />
everything and passes it on re-<lb />
fined.<lb />
points ;n favor of<lb />
The velvet of the sky is dark.<lb />
The long black fingers of the<lb />
trees<lb />
Point darker still into nights'<lb />
mystery and gloom,<lb />
Till coming from the void<lb />
To change the world to Paradise<lb />
of shadow, lace and light.<lb />
Is the gem of Heaven's treasures,<lb />
the pale celestial moon.<lb />
THE BASKETBALL TEAM<lb />
Boy's Athletics are firmly established at<lb />
East Carolina Teachers College. During<lb />
the next few days an outstanding program<lb />
in inter-collegiate athletics will come to an<lb />
end.<lb />
All the basketball games have not been<lb />
won but the percentage is so high that<lb />
even the most conservative realizes that<lb />
this team, a team in its infancy has made<lb />
for itself and the College for which it<lb />
stands a most enviable record. These boys,<lb />
many of them entering college for the first<lb />
time, have won a large percent of their<lb />
games in this second season of inter-colle-<lb />
giate activities. They have attracted for<lb />
East Carolina Teachers College the atten<lb />
S. G. A. ELECTIONS<lb />
Before the next publication of the Toco<lb />
Echo, a mass meeting will have been held<lb />
and nominees will have been named for of-<lb />
fices of the Student Government Associa-<lb />
tion.<lb />
It is time to begin considering the<lb />
qualities that are needed in those who will<lb />
hold the honor places. Honest, fair minded<lb />
girls are on the campus who will do their<lb />
best to uphold the standards built up here.<lb />
It will be their duty and their task to fur-<lb />
ther the fine feeling of fellowship that has<lb />
been steadily progressing this year. Not<lb />
since the present Seniors have been here<lb />
has the spirit of helpfulness, of considera-<lb />
tion for others been felt so strongly. An<lb />
attitude toward the higher ideals of honor<lb />
for honesty's sake is evidenced more and<lb />
more.<lb />
And it is for you to select those who<lb />
will carry on in this work. Do not act hur-<lb />
riedly, thoughtlessly, but carefully weigh<lb />
the qualities needed in each girl you see.<lb />
Let no personal prejudices warp your decis-<lb />
ions, and when Election Day comes, vote for<lb />
her who measures up best to the ideal Be<lb />
able to leave the polls with the conscious-<lb />
ness that you have voted for the best in the<lb />
college and for the college.<lb />
HANDS<lb />
Hands.long and slender, short<lb />
and stubby, cold and clammy,<lb />
hot and moist, have their effect<lb />
Yes, what an effect�<lb />
You are Judged by your<lb />
hands�Your hands may show-<lb />
talent�and what talent? Well<lb />
you may ask that but there is<lb />
always that old crack�a talent<lb />
for playing hands. Your palm<lb />
may tell your fortune, and what<lb />
a fortune. A tall slender gentle-<lb />
man you shall see by a moon lit<lb />
lake�and he shall be rich,<lb />
young and handsome�you will<lb />
become his bride.<lb />
You are judged by your hands<lb />
�Your hands may be clean, dir-<lb />
ty, dingy, or what have you?<lb />
You look at a person's hands�<lb />
you have an idea as to their<lb />
personal pride. So often you<lb />
are judged!<lb />
Thursday�Friday<lb />
DOUG' FAIRBANKS, Jr.<lb />
In<lb />
"PARACHUTE JUMPER"<lb />
on the Stage<lb />
Col. Jack George<lb />
famous Blackface Comedian<lb />
In<lb />
"CAMPUS CUT-UPS"<lb />
Adm. Mat. 10-25c�Eve. 10-35c<lb />
Saturday<lb />
Wm. Boyd "Chic" Sale<lb />
In<lb />
"MEN OF AMERICA"<lb />
Monday<lb />
CONSTANCE BENNETT<lb />
JOEL McCREA<lb />
In<lb />
"ROCKABYE"<lb />
Tuesday<lb />
GENE AUSTIN In<lb />
"BROADWAY RHAPSODY"<lb />
are also so<lb />
it.<lb />
Some might say that to have<lb />
intercollegiate basketball for<lb />
girls would demoralize the girls.<lb />
We are proud to say that the<lb />
girls in the athletic association<lb />
have such a fine set of standards<lb />
to follow that this would have<lb />
no affect whatsoever on the girls<lb />
Has basketball had any bad ef-<lb />
fect on the boys here in this col-<lb />
lege? I think that no one can<lb />
truthfully say that it has.<lb />
Then again someone would say<lb />
that the girls would want to win<lb />
so badly that that would be the<lb />
aim of every game. We should<lb />
have a high ambition, and if<lb />
that is an ambition, why fuss<lb />
about it. But to win basketball<lb />
games would not be the chief<lb />
objective. To become better ac-<lb />
quainted with the standards in<lb />
the athletic associations of other<lb />
colleges: to become better<lb />
friends with the girls from other<lb />
colleges; and to develop among<lb />
the colleges a more friendlv<lb />
feehng-these would be the main<lb />
ideas. We have supported the<lb />
boys in their games, whether<lb />
they have won or lost: so I do<lb />
not see how anyone can say that<lb />
"Dirt Dobber<lb />
and "Rattle S:<lb />
who among o<lb />
characteristics.<lb />
Fine Watch and Jewt<lb />
Rcpairijig<lb />
At Reasonable Pric<lb />
Hinton Jewelry Co.<lb />
-At The Big Clock"<lb />
NEW<lb />
SPRING FROCKS<lb />
ARRIVING DAILY<lb />
Prices $5.9r to $5J5<lb />
BOWEN'S<lb />
For Mother's Day<lb />
Give her that lasting reminder of your thought-<lb />
fulness�the thing she will prize most�Your Photo-<lb />
graph.<lb />
BAKER'S STUDIO<lb />
Gifts�<lb />
Jewelry�<lb />
Watches�<lb />
Novelties-<lb />
LAUTARES'<lb />
Just Received<lb />
New Spring Shoes<lb />
Blues and Grays in the Season's<lb />
Newest Patterns '<lb />
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Coburo's Shoes, Inc.<lb />
"Your Shoe Store"<lb />
�HEAVES BBLf THE<lb />
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got a letter from n<lb />
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they have been I . '� I<lb />
good you k: v. h N<lb />
last. However, y .<lb />
and sympathetic and<lb />
are sorry.<lb />
"Hey, do you get<lb />
here:1" yells a co-ed<lb />
At which our met k<lb />
kkes.<lb />
"Come on now. ten<lb />
stamp says the af n I<lb />
co-ed.<lb />
And you wonder if I<lb />
tures ever have any n<lb />
And then there b<lb />
class of people wh<lb />
rather often saying<lb />
like this:<lb />
I want a theme tal<lb />
mk.and a pencil m I<lb />
to the Teco Echo<lb />
!t must be nice�<lb />
LOOKING BACKWARD<lb />
I long for the scent of the I<lb />
leaf pine,<lb />
And f(,r the call of the ev�<lb />
squalling crow;<lb />
For a glimpse of the ha u I<lb />
which once were nt ,<lb />
Ard to chat with my play-<lb />
mates of long ago<lb />
1 long to visit the old rust<lb />
mill,<lb />
Ard to swim in its i �<lb />
mg pond,<lb />
0 hsh in the creek at the foot<lb />
of the hill,<lb />
or Perch, of which mother wai<lb />
so fond.<lb />
0 ljve once again in tht<lb />
rambling house,<lb />
Ar�d to sleep between its dim<lb />
T "ghted walls:<lb />
0 "ear the night frolics of the<lb />
attic mice,<lb />
And to be awakened by moth-<lb />
er's familiar call.<lb />
lor�g to worship in the little<lb />
wd church, V<lb />
,WI �ts moss-covered walk Is<lb />
j and steps of stone. I-<lb />
on8 for the snow-covered<lb />
Pine and birch;<lb />
lor�g for my boyhood, I long<lb />
I � home.<lb />
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1933.<lb />
UY<lb />
may,<lb />
February 22. 1933.<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
Page Three<lb />
try tu<lb />
but<lb />
No<lb />
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HEAVEN HELP THE<lb />
WORKING (URL<lb />
you don't know what<lb />
is Well, I'll tell you.<lb />
Poor Working Girl<lb />
11 1 know what that<lb />
I am one. You see, 1<lb />
stationery store;<lb />
Aoih. in the stationery<lb />
DONT QUOTE ME<lb />
Miss Cassidy can't listen to<lb />
Mr. Crammings mase love to her<lb />
in play practice 'cause she gig-<lb />
gles all the time�but don't<lb />
quote me.<lb />
Wonder of wonders; Miss<lb />
I Charleton actually won and sur-<lb />
vived an argument with Miss<lb />
LIBRARY CITIZENSHIP<lb />
I work in the sta-<lb />
' I'll tell you. 1 do.<lb />
map<lb />
and look business-<lb />
kind of map?"<lb />
- ir . do ou have<lb />
'in' kind.<lb />
� I ee kinds you<lb />
: i just to help<lb />
nan out you say.<lb />
you have Geography<lb />
n ings I think he<lb />
� maps or sumpin1. "<lb />
gu ss Anyway you<lb />
 nes and Whittlesy<lb />
� e go� s out with a<lb />
I on her face.<lb />
you sit down and<lb />
n earth Freshmen<lb />
Peterson in one of the faculty<lb />
plays, I've heard, but don't quote<lb />
me.<lb />
All I know is what I hear on<lb />
the campus with apologies to<lb />
Will Rogers. It may be true�<lb />
but Don't Quote Me.<lb />
I heard that C. O. Armstrong<lb />
says that the world's supply of<lb />
paper will be greatly diminished<lb />
by the sheets of it that are wast-<lb />
ed by E. C. T. C. girls drawing<lb />
calendars on it to mark the daya<lb />
off�but don't quote me!<lb />
Mayflower<lb />
the skel<lb />
Sawyer believes<lb />
One of the most important<lb />
buildings on a college campus is<lb />
the library. The library is the<lb />
heart of the college. It is a<lb />
comfortable and convenient<lb />
place for the students to come to<lb />
study. The college library, in<lb />
addition to supplying reading<lb />
and studyroom facilities, has as<lb />
its primary purpose to make<lb />
possible the investigation of any<lb />
subject connected with the col-<lb />
lege curriculum. This is what<lb />
our library proposes to do, but<lb />
we must have cooperation from<lb />
the students. Cooperation is one<lb />
of the most essential elements in<lb />
a well organized library.<lb />
The librarians are glad and<lb />
willing to help the students at<lb />
all times. They are glad for<lb />
them to come to the library to<lb />
work, but each one must do his<lb />
or her part to make the library<lb />
A PACK OF GUM I BUFFET SUPPER GIVEN<lb />
rl<lb />
ive<lb />
, Everybody<lb />
'little girl'�<lb />
you) "do you<lb />
anything I<lb />
lative of his�but don't quote<lb />
me.<lb />
A certain young lady, hither-<lb />
fore always seen with a certain<lb />
Students holding self-help positions in the dining hall.<lb />
dor what's com-<lb />
S01<lb />
� what I want<lb />
me stationery. <lb />
eton over at the Science the place it should be�-a place<lb />
Building that the Physiology ! of order and quietness�a place<lb />
class is studying was once a re- of study. The problem of order<lb />
is one of extreme importance,<lb />
and can easily be solved if every<lb />
student will cooperate and have<lb />
consideration for every other<lb />
young gentleman was seen a day jstudent. Society demands polite-<lb />
or two ago with another certain jness and why should not we, as<lb />
young gentleman�but don't (students, be polite and orderly in<lb />
quote me the library where there are<lb />
Miss Cassulv failed to give aj� w� ar,e ?" � study?<lb />
Chemistry test last Friday-that i�f �urse lt should not be lieceS"<lb />
AN AFTERNOON IN THE Y<lb />
STORE<lb />
At 3:30 in the afternoon I pick<lb />
up the keys and start to the Y<lb />
INTERNATIONAL IMPRES-<lb />
SIONS<lb />
When anyone speaks of a<lb />
certain country there will invar<lb />
I was once a pack of excellent<lb />
chewing gum: five whole de-<lb />
lightful pieces, wrapped in color-<lb />
ful paper lying in a box. Then<lb />
one day the unexpected happen-<lb />
ed, and I was bought by a lad,<lb />
and soon I belonged to five dif-<lb />
ferent people.<lb />
Taking a stick from the pack-<lb />
age, the young man transferred<lb />
it to his mouth, and walked<lb />
lazily down the hall to Science<lb />
class. The teacher, a young col-<lb />
lege graduate with no former<lb />
teaching experience immediately<lb />
recognized me as a stick of for-<lb />
eign matter; and the nice young<lb />
man who bought me was forced<lb />
to write "I must not chew gum<lb />
in school" five hundred times,<lb />
!but he was ably assisted by sev-<lb />
eral f his cronies, so perhaps<lb />
I his fate wasn't so pathetic.<lb />
My second stick went to a<lb />
young lady who evidently was<lb />
the choice companion of above<lb />
mentioned young man. She soon<lb />
tired of the gum and threw it<lb />
out on the lawn, and several<lb />
minutes later another charming<lb />
Up lilt: K V o aim n�<lb />
Store When I come in sight of iably flash into your mind some<lb />
rtvoic. wiieu �� b  , tt.ina that to vou is the young girl sat down in this iden<lb />
it thorn are six neople (or three little thing tnat to you in Ull- . , �<lb />
tSSa -Ah' bus.nes end deScnp�� of that country.1�. spot -d runted a pre 5<lb />
The Home Economics Juniors<lb />
delightfully entertained at a<lb />
buffet supper Wednesday af-<lb />
ternoon. The dining room and<lb />
hall of the Home Economics de-<lb />
partment was beautiful in a<lb />
color scheme of red, white and<lb />
green.<lb />
The center piece of the service<lb />
table was white snap dragons in<lb />
a cut glass haskfit Red taier<lb />
candles lighted the service table<lb />
at which Misses Laura Thornton<lb />
and Hilda Barnhill were acting<lb />
as host and hostess. Scattered<lb />
about the dining room and hall<lb />
were attractive card tables with<lb />
Valentine place cards. The guest<lb />
were greeted at the door by a<lb />
member of the class and then<lb />
shown to the rest room to re<lb />
move their coats.<lb />
The menu consisted of:<lb />
Chicken a la King in Swcedisb<lb />
Temples<lb />
Buttered Finger Rolls<lb />
Stuffed Tomato Salad<lb />
Red and White Heart Sandwiches<lb />
Cherry Ice Cream<lb />
Red and White Heart Cake<lb />
Hot Coffee<lb />
.�or<lb />
cents,<lb />
here with<lb />
the<lb />
is news! but don't quote me.<lb />
Most of the truth meetings in<lb />
sary for the librarians to have <lb />
to spend part of the evening in<lb />
break<lb />
which<lb />
your necki<lb />
she means<lb />
In Jewelry Co.<lb />
Fifty cents<lb />
that, anyway.<lb />
; � the same stuff down<lb />
ty-five. Oh. look<lb />
. tain pens. Are they<lb />
Let me try one<lb />
I end the next half<lb />
ng pens.<lb />
0 is right good. Put<lb />
e and I might come<lb />
1  it<lb />
the bell rings and<lb />
. i girls come in.<lb />
know 1 flunked that<lb />
tit some cream manilla<lb />
twenty cents? I don't<lb />
fifteen. What was the<lb />
that sixth question" I j<lb />
 rt get it now. If Miss;<lb />
inks me I know I�"<lb />
t and the rest go out.<lb />
.or in the corner you<lb />
i k little soul, "Beck, I<lb />
�� r from my Jim today<lb />
are busted up (sniff,<lb />
I it's for good this time<lb />
d n't care, anyway<lb />
i it ia the fourth time<lb />
o been busted up for<lb />
. r . v how long it will<lb />
you look sad<lb />
and say you<lb />
the "Y" store have been abol-lmg to maintain order They<lb />
,shed. Some of the girls lost j J" their-work to do jus as we<lb />
. , � have work to do. and snould not<lb />
some of their innermost secrets. P8" lf ;<lb />
, . � . , , have to be confronted with trie<lb />
and couldn t risk losing any-1<lb />
more�but don't quote me.<lb />
The legislators have come and<lb />
uples) waiting<lb />
is picking up I say to myself.<lb />
When I open the door they walk<lb />
in. I hurry behind the counter<lb />
for I don't want to keep them<lb />
waiting, but behold instead of<lb />
i buying they sit and begin to<lb />
chatter as if the store was a<lb />
meeting place for the Woman's<lb />
Club. I force a smile, sit down<lb />
and begin to see the words on<lb />
the time<lb />
gone, but don't quote me.<lb />
I heard someone say that the;<lb />
campus was rather dull.<lb />
, . , ta printed page�all<lb />
problem of discipline. wondering how we were going<lb />
It would be very easy for tte c t() the Blue<lb />
student to replace the newspaper Cnnfcrcncc. By and by<lb />
on the stand when he has fin<lb />
ished with it, and to<lb />
the<lb />
 Put<lb />
wnen reference books back in their<lb />
the boys were away last week- j propcr piacos. This would re-<lb />
end�one girl said that she hadj. vprv Huk limc and cfforl<lb />
to go see about her sweetheart� wmM u.lp a grcat deal<lb />
for a schoolteacher was trying to<lb />
get him. Imagine that! a school-<lb />
teacher! That's why all of them<lb />
went -but don't quote me.<lb />
A certain brunette simply<lb />
can't stand this rainy weather<lb />
�cause "my hair just will not stay<lb />
curled five minutes But don't<lb />
quote me.<lb />
It would have taken approxi-<lb />
IRidge Conference,<lb />
my thoughts are interrupted by<lb />
the door opening. My eager<lb />
glance into my customers face<lb />
starts her off immediately not<lb />
ito buying but asking questions.<lb />
I-What have you got gooa to<lb />
'eat?" she asks. Oh, how many<lb />
i times have I been asked<lb />
Some of the students have<lb />
torn and cut pictures and arti<lb />
jeles from magazines and book , put Gn my<lb />
I Would they cut the books m say, "Oh anything you<lb />
their own homes They are for I , � � � ���<lb />
and<lb />
 want good She glances care-<lb />
mately $60.00 to satisfy all the<lb />
demands made from the quarter j otners m the library<lb />
line that formed to welcome Mr. j jcnl motto to adopt<lb />
the use of every student<lb />
should not be mutilated.<lb />
These things will not be prob-<lb />
lems if each student assumes his<lb />
share of responsibility and is � missed that big<lb />
courteous enough not to disturb jsimmg Bargain For Five<lb />
Cents . "Do you have any Honey j<lb />
lessly down the counter finger-<lb />
ing this piece of candy then that.<lb />
-What is the price of this?" she<lb />
asks. I answer wondering how<lb />
An excel-<lb />
is: "Be a<lb />
Most of these are wrong; they<lb />
are relics of antique geogarphy<lb />
books and teachers. One of the<lb />
High School Girls of Seattle,<lb />
Washington, gave the following<lb />
things as the moving picture of<lb />
the countries in her mind. They<lb />
are probably what you think too.<lb />
Are we wrong, or are we right?<lb />
Russia: Black beards, vodka,<lb />
and red flags.<lb />
Germany: Heidleburg and<lb />
beer.<lb />
France: Waxed moustaches,<lb />
cabarets, much hand kissing and<lb />
Paris fashions.<lb />
Norway: Fjords and sardines.<lb />
Sweden: White hair, blue eyes,<lb />
and names like Gustave Svenson<lb />
and Ole Olson.<lb />
Spain: Castanets and bull-<lb />
that I fights.<lb />
bestj China: Rice, fish and floods.<lb />
Mexico: Big hats and revolu-<lb />
tions.<lb />
Japan: Silk, tea. and much<lb />
bowing.<lb />
Alaska: Igloos and blubber.<lb />
Australia: English convicts and<lb />
Sheep Ranches.<lb />
Greece: Ruins of Athens.<lb />
Italy: Opera Singers, gondolas.<lb />
new dress�and got up bemoan<lb />
ing her fate, and talking under<lb />
Wrilliam Wadsworth has often<lb />
been called "the Shakespeare of<lb />
jjthe world of nature<lb />
her breath. What she said<lb />
can't imagine, but whatever ijswaiiOWed the fourth stick<lb />
was, I'm glad she didn't knowichew<lb />
, i . a . � tUr. i<lb />
Of<lb />
ing gum.<lb />
who that threw me was the Gnly one st;cj. remains of the<lb />
cause of her ill luck. beloved pack, and it was soon<lb />
My third stick went to the;to meet its fate. The young<lb />
football captain, just before hechap's thirteen-year-old sister<lb />
he brilliant long runjCame rushing into the house,<lb />
against the ancient gridiron ri-Jtwo spools, and a pair of worn<lb />
He was injured in the con-Jout slippers in her hand. "Bud-<lb />
dy she yelled, "I want some<lb />
chewing gum to make these<lb />
spools stick on these shoes. I<lb />
want some high heels like Kath-<lb />
erine's Whereupon the young<lb />
made the<lb />
agai<lb />
val.<lb />
test when a two hundred pound<lb />
opposing tackle threw him in a<lb />
whirl, but when he opened his<lb />
eyes, once to the relief of the<lb />
grand stands, he still was chew-<lb />
ing me vigorously.<lb />
My fourth stick went to the<lb />
baby brother of the nice young<lb />
ilad who bought me in the origi-<lb />
nal package. He chewed noisily<lb />
and popped it incessantly until<lb />
his mother became thoroughly<lb />
distracted and sent him out in<lb />
the yard to play. And some<lb />
time<lb />
iman produced the last stick of<lb />
gum, and the young lady went<lb />
on her way rejoicing.<lb />
So this is the end of my story.<lb />
The young man who bought me<lb />
as a package never realized the<lb />
story he had caused to be writ-<lb />
ten and yet after all he really<lb />
had completed the "History of a<lb />
out in the sand pile he j Pack of Chewing Gum<lb />
Meadows. If he hadn't just been<lb />
� or.<lb />
�tic<lb />
WEN'S<lb />
lo you get stamps in<lb />
 a co-ed.<lb />
out meek soul van-<lb />
on now, lend me a<lb />
the aforementioned<lb />
u wonder if those crea-<lb />
r have any money.<lb />
ien there is a certain<lb />
people who come in<lb />
rten saying something<lb />
it a theme tablet, some<lb />
a pencil and�charge it<lb />
eco Echo<lb />
t be nice�<lb />
LOOKING BACKWARD<lb />
to the bank he might have been<lb />
sorely embarrassed�but don't<lb />
quote me!<lb />
I heard while on class last<lb />
week that the co-ed has come to<lb />
East Carolina Teachers College<lb />
to stay, because it is human na-<lb />
ture that if a man asks for a i<lb />
thing and gets it every time, he<lb />
is going to be content. Maybe<lb />
so. maybe no�but don't quote<lb />
me.<lb />
One of the faculty members<lb />
here says that the sign of a weak<lb />
heart is a girl leaning on a ra-<lb />
diator and a boy leaning on the<lb />
same radiator holding her hand<lb />
A better sign is a boy and girl<lb />
strolling aimlessly around gaz-<lb />
ing at the stars, or at the sun, or<lb />
each other. Since I'm not an<lb />
authority on the subject, don't<lb />
quote me!<lb />
Said a faculty member "Have<lb />
any of you noticed that when<lb />
your beau comes around now, he<lb />
doesn't take you to ride as far<lb />
because he doesn't have the gas?<lb />
In the same breath he added his<lb />
gas bill was about half what it<lb />
used to be. Maybe his son would<lb />
explain that�but please, don't<lb />
quote me.<lb />
good citizen always<lb />
WHITHER, MR. WEATHER<lb />
MAN?<lb />
Nothing can be done about<lb />
this weather, it seems, but how<lb />
many of us would like to do<lb />
something about it. Rain one<lb />
day, bright sunshine the next,<lb />
snow the next and so on. What<lb />
has happened to Mr. Weather j<lb />
Man anyway? He seems to be,<lb />
very fickle lately and can't de-<lb />
cide on one thing. We wish that<lb />
he would make up his mind, for<lb />
it is not so pleasant going to a<lb />
class lugging a heavy slicker, or<lb />
wearing one and coming away<lb />
with the sun shining so hot that<lb />
you wonder how long it will be<lb />
before the thermometer starts <lb />
rising to the breaking point. But I p'e ,rCan we take the bot-<lb />
you just try going to the next 4l ,<lb />
class without a coat and when<lb />
Almonds frozen"? I hasten over<lb />
to the ice-box hurriedly to get<lb />
the Honey Almond. About that<lb />
time I start back with it she<lb />
gives me a sweet smile and says<lb />
"Oh, I don't have but a penny.<lb />
You can just give me one stick<lb />
of chewing gum I pull my<lb />
hair.<lb />
While I am opening a package<lb />
of chewing gum to give her one<lb />
stick three girls walk in. "I<lb />
want a Coca Cola" says one.<lb />
i "Are your dopes cold? If they<lb />
! aren't I don't want one I try<lb />
to assure them that they are<lb />
'cold, so I dive down in ice water<lb />
to my elbow and come up with<lb />
three dopes, I open them and<lb />
hand them to them. They taste<lb />
them before they pay me. 'T<lb />
thought that you said that they<lb />
were cold they said as they<lb />
reluctantly hand me a nickel<lb />
and Mussolini<lb />
England: Monocles, long faces,<lb />
bobbies with funny hats.<lb />
Africa: Tigers, elephants and<lb />
Englishmen in pith helmets.<lb />
Arabia: Camels.<lb />
India: Mystery, jewels, Gandi.<lb />
Persia: Spices and rugs.<lb />
America: Prohibition, Chicago<lb />
and DEPRESSION.<lb /><lb />
CHARLES"<lb />
Quality Department Store<lb />
JUST RECEIVED<lb />
150 NEW SPRING DRESSES<lb />
You should see them-Specials at $1.98 and $2.98<lb />
Says Juice Rivers to Kathryn<lb />
Crowe: "ou know someone<lb />
came up to me and asked me if<lb />
you were Madame X"<lb />
Yes, Juice maybe you wish<lb />
she had been�But don't let this<lb />
happen again.<lb />
Did you know that the ditch<lb />
back of Wilson Hall was a trench<lb />
 used in the Civil war.<lb />
(Received<lb />
pring Shoes<lb />
k Hg Skin<lb />
p Season's<lb />
In-<lb />
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; for the scent of the long<lb />
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I for the call of the ever-<lb />
ualling crow;<lb />
i glimpse of the haunts,<lb />
hich once were mine,<lb />
I , chat with my play-<lb />
 s of long ago.<lb />
g to visit the old rustic<lb />
I I<lb />
.1 to swim in its clear shin-<lb />
rg pond,<lb />
bh in the creek at the foot<lb />
f the hill,<lb />
perch, of which mother was<lb />
so fond.<lb />
THE LAY OF A FISH<lb />
T<lb />
the old<lb />
live once again in<lb />
rambling house,<lb />
And to sleep between its dim-<lb />
lighted walls;<lb />
to hear the night frolics of the<lb />
attic mice,<lb />
And to be awakened by moth-<lb />
er's familiar call.<lb />
I long to worship in the little<lb />
red church,<lb />
With its moss-covered walk<lb />
:nd steps of stone.<lb />
I long for the snow-covered<lb />
pine and birch;<lb />
I long for my boyhood, I long<lb />
for home.<lb />
Some kind fisherman, my dear,<lb />
Who caught a fish as small as<lb />
little me<lb />
Would drop me kindly o er the<lb />
pier , ,<lb />
And give me back into my lovely<lb />
sea.<lb />
But you preferred to play; you<lb />
meant to win.<lb />
Yes, you gave me water in the<lb />
boat so I could swim,<lb />
And smiled. The water's all<lb />
suped out. Here I he.<lb />
Oh, put me back or else I surely<lb />
gasp and die!<lb />
you leave and get out of doors<lb />
you start freezing, or almost get<lb />
drowned going from one class to<lb />
the next.<lb />
The next morning you wake<lb />
up and it is so cold that even<lb />
running water will freeze. Go<lb />
to class and lo and behold, if it<lb />
is not warm enough to make<lb />
you swear that spring is here to<lb />
stay. But you just wait until<lb />
the next morning and then you<lb />
will change your opinion.<lb />
There has been an argument<lb />
as to whether or not the weather<lb />
prophet, the ground hog, saw his<lb />
shadow or not last February 2<lb />
Here's a hope that he did not, for<lb />
I want Spring to hurry and get<lb />
here.<lb />
If the Weather Man ever<lb />
makes up his mind, we hope that<lb />
it will be for the best. Wotta<lb />
Man<lb />
ties to the Browsing Room?" I<lb />
answer, "we do not allow the<lb />
bottles to leave the room unless<lb />
they are paid for With one big<lb />
sigh they flop down at a conven-<lb />
ient table.<lb />
And so on it goes�day in and<lb />
day out. I get the same ques-<lb />
tions, I give the same answers.<lb />
CO-EDS HAVE WASH DAY<lb />
White's Stores, Inc.<lb />
5c to $5.00<lb />
DICKERSON AVENUE<lb />
NEW SPRING MILLINERY<lb />
49c to 98c<lb />
Monday is still washday on<lb />
the campus at East Carolina<lb />
Teachers College. Yes, boys we<lb />
saw your washing hanging out<lb />
on the side porch of the co-ed<lb />
building last Monday. What<lb />
happened? Did Clyde Brown<lb />
wash the costume that he wore<lb />
in the Science Club Chapel Pro-<lb />
gram? And speaking of Clyde,<lb />
wasn't he adept in the way he<lb />
handled that bottle?<lb />
SEE VS<lb />
BEFORE YOU<lb />
BUY YOUR NEW-<lb />
SPRING SUIT<lb />
NAMOGRAPHS<lb />
Where did Joe Walker?<lb />
Is P. King the capital of China?<lb />
Mayhew, we Sawyer!<lb />
What did Grayce Peele?<lb />
Is Pauline a good Barber?<lb />
Is Leola always Pleasant?<lb />
What did Aleen Hunt?<lb />
Is Bett an Abbott or a nun?<lb />
Did Henri-et-a-Crow?<lb />
Is Lorraine a Hunter?<lb />
Can A. D. be Frank?<lb />
What did Ronald Slay?<lb />
Can Lucille Turner a new leaf?<lb />
Miss Gorrell, accompanied by<lb />
Miss Mead, played several vio-<lb />
lin solos at the last meeting of<lb />
the Ayden Parent-Teacher Asso-<lb />
ciation<lb />
FASHIONS<lb />
LATEST<lb />
RAYON SWEATERS<lb />
39c�39c<lb />
New Rayon Undies<lb />
W. T. Grant Co.<lb />
BLOOM'S<lb />
Melba Watson, popular pianist<lb />
has recently been made organist I<lb />
at the Immanuel Baptist Church.<lb />
New Spring Shoes<lb />
ARE HERE IN<lb />
I ALL THE LATEST COLORS<lb />
Special Price to College Girls<lb />
GRIFFIN SHOE COMPANY, Inc.<lb />
"Smart Footwear"<lb />
New Location 310 Evans Street.<lb />
Blount-Harvey<lb />
Company<lb />
New Sprins Footwear<lb />
For the College Miss<lb />
New Arrivals in Pumps, Straps and Ties in Colors of<lb />
Blue, Blonde and Gray.<lb />
Also New Sport Ties in Combinations <lb />
All Sizes, 3 to 8<lb />
All Widths AAA to C<lb />
PRICES RANGE<lb />
$2.95 to $5.95<lb />
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W'crtm-ihvi �<lb />
Paqe Four<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
REV. KYAN SPEAKS<lb />
Wilson-Fleming Hall girls won<lb />
over Jarvis in the basketball<lb />
gaitte played here Monday night<lb />
by a score of 30-29.<lb />
At the end of the first quarter<lb />
it seemed that the Wilson-Flem-<lb />
ing girls were going to have an<lb />
Rev. V. A Ryan, pastor of the jeasy victory, but Jarvis girls<lb />
Christian church of this city, came back with a determination<lb />
spoke at the Y. V. C. A. vesper and fighting spirit that left<lb />
service, Sunday evening, Febru-ltheir opponents with only two<lb />
ary 5. points in the lead at the end of<lb />
The mam thought Mr. Ryan!the half.<lb />
WILSON-FLEMING<lb />
WINS A GAME<lb />
Inter-Dormitory Games Arc<lb />
Sponsored By W. A. A.<lb />
Wilson-Fleming Beat Gotten<lb />
brought out was that the things<lb />
that count are the worthwhile<lb />
things that we have to give to<lb />
ttie work<lb />
"If our college education does<lb />
not mean more value, more ser-<lb />
vice and more good, why have<lb />
it?"<lb />
"Some of us have the idea<lb />
that the world owes us some- <lb />
thing the world doesn't owe us<lb />
anything�we owe the world<lb />
everything<lb />
A most beautiful solo was ren-<lb />
dered by Mrs Ruth Fenber pre-<lb />
ceding Mr. Ryan's message.<lb />
DUKE DEPUTATION TEAM<lb />
The line-Up was as follows:<lb />
.lurvis<lb />
r. f. Helen Harkey<lb />
1. f. Iris Plythe<lb />
c. f. Florence Sinclair<lb />
r. g. Mildred Harrison<lb />
1. f. Margarel Matthews<lb />
c. g. Lucy l.oRoy<lb />
Substitutes: Vivian Cooke.<lb />
Wilson-Fleming<lb />
r. f. Elizabeth Keith<lb />
1 f. Possie Boyles<lb />
c f. Margarel Cole<lb />
r. g Grace Stringfteld<lb />
I. g. Cat<lb />
P<lb />
�k<lb />
c. g. Bessie Efland<lb />
Substitutes: Alice Herring,<lb />
Glennie Mayo, and Marie Dan-<lb />
CONDUCTS VESPER SERVICE j ids.<lb />
Harkey and Flythe featured<lb />
A Duke Deputation team con-<lb />
fer Jarvis and Boyles for<lb />
the<lb />
sisting of 1'ardu Hunch and War- opposing team. The work o<lb />
ren Scoville gave a program on the "�1 on both teams wa<lb />
Practicing Christianity at Ves- especially good.<lb />
pers on February the twelfth�<lb />
Bunch is the president of'<lb />
SELF-HELP EDITION<lb />
This issue of the Teco Echo<lb />
is dedicated to those students<lb />
of the college who are work-<lb />
ing here to help themselves.<lb />
Thinking of them makes one<lb />
think of the old adage. "God<lb />
helps them who help them-<lb />
selves and a survey of the<lb />
campus shows the boundless<lb />
truth therein.<lb />
Take, in the first place, the<lb />
scholastic standings of the<lb />
self-help students. Almost<lb />
all of ihem hold high records.<lb />
The majority of them are out-<lb />
standing in their class work,<lb />
arc much above average.<lb />
Another prominent feature<lb />
of the survey is this. Many<lb />
important offices are held by<lb />
these students. Until she<lb />
began Practice teaching this<lb />
term, the president of the<lb />
Student Government Associa-<lb />
tion was an assistant libra-<lb />
rian. The president of the<lb />
Y. W. C. A. helps the Director<lb />
of the English Department.<lb />
The president of the Wom-<lb />
en's Athletic Ass��ciation<lb />
works in the Y Store. The<lb />
editor of the Teco Echo is an<lb />
assistant librarian, the man-<lb />
aging editor is secretary of<lb />
the Publicity Department, and<lb />
two associates are helping in<lb />
the dining room. The presi-<lb />
dent of one of the societies,<lb />
and a number of the Student<lb />
Council arc holding self-help<lb />
places.<lb />
So to this group who are<lb />
seen in every phase of col<lb />
lege life is dedicated this is-<lb />
sue of the Teco Echo.<lb />
Picture Making In<lb />
Science Department n<lb />
the North Carolina student Vol- Teachers Drop Two<lb />
unteer Union and Mr. Scoville is GaniCS Oil Trip<lb />
aassociated with the ministerial ��<lb />
department of Duke University, j Handicapped by the size of the<lb />
Mr. Bunch named two require- court the Teachers dropped a<lb />
ments for practicing the Chriso;um. lo ti High Point Panthers<lb />
tian life, one of which is Prepar- by the score of 4 to 23. The; Have you ever tried develop ,<lb />
ing snapshots Well. Miss Cas- "gnimg c<lb />
Mae ! Holmes and Cockrell; Ho tes<lb />
lave Misses Davis, Morton and M<lb />
tried<lb />
ell. &amp;<lb />
Ida Mae Nance,<lb />
ation. We must first prepare by Teachers made a good showing<lb />
being unselfish just as have the first half, the Panthers only j Sld<lb />
other leaders such, as Luther, holding a lead of 7 points. But Heame, Florence Sinclair<lb />
Knox, Calvin and Wesley. Today the Panthers crane back in the tried iand have been vcry suc"<lb />
Judson and Switzer are living iast half to outscore the Teach- cessful<lb />
testimonies f unselfishness. ers i,v g points. Although this fall was the<lb />
We cannot do much but we q Smith, for the Panthers, first time this was attempted,<lb />
can do our part to right the eco- ' was high scorer, with 1" points. , Miss Cassidy has been very<lb />
nomie injustice and political cor- followed by Culler with lOimuch interested m photography<lb />
motion around us. points. Tucker was high scorer ' for quite awhile, but could never<lb />
Mr. Scoville brought out the for the Tachers with 9 points, (get time to undertake the ven-<lb />
facts that a Christian must be Summary s as follows:<lb />
interested in international peace, I <lb />
Staff Plays Promise To<lb />
Be Feature Of Year<lb />
(Continued from First Page)<lb />
Bonnewitz, the shaip-tcngued<lb />
married woman whose husband<lb />
is unable to stay sober until noon<lb />
has many witty hues. Miss<lb />
Wadlington and Miss Taylor arc'<lb />
two young girl; who are proud '<lb />
of "walking out" or as we would<lb />
say�dating. The scene of this<lb />
play is in a laundry. Miss Green 1<lb />
and Miss Grigsby are the ;<lb />
coaches.<lb />
All three plays are excellent<lb />
and form an interesting combi-<lb />
nation.<lb />
Entertainment between plays<lb />
is under Miss Kuykendali's di-<lb />
rection. Between the first two!0<lb />
plays Miss Gorrell will renderJinl<lb />
Irish numbers on the violin The DV<lb />
"Strange Interlude to which r<lb />
Dr. Meadows referred will be ajUi<lb />
male quartet composed of him-I<lb />
self, Baritone; Mr. Deal, lead; ra<lb />
Mr. McGinnis, Tenor, and Dr. '<lb />
jSlay, Bass. They will sine, old<lb />
familiar numbers.<lb />
Other committees are: General i?<lb />
Chairman, Leon R. Meadows1,<lb />
Steering Committee, members of<lb />
the English Department; C aches, j<lb />
Miss Hooper, Green Grig by, and H<lb />
Hunter; Publicity Chairman, '<lb />
Miss Jenkins; Program Commil <lb />
tee, Mr. McGinnis, Mr. Hayne . i<lb />
Misses Turm r and Brow ng;<lb />
Ticket Committee, a. A Ivanc<lb />
sale, Mr, J. B. Spillman, Mrs J<lb />
B, Spillman, b. Door sale V, ;<lb />
Graham, Mr. Pickleseimer, C.l<lb />
Tickets tak n Mis es Rose . dl<lb />
Redwine, first floor: Mi ;es Sco- I<lb />
jville and Gray, Second floor<lb />
(Marshals, Miss Wil on (chief)<lb />
Misses Mary Lee Sm th, Eli ���<lb />
both Smith. Misses Bow n, Wahl<lb />
Interlude Committee. Mis c<lb />
Gorrell, Meade, Kuyk lail<lb />
and Somerville: Sti g<lb />
Properties, Misses Lewis, R<lb />
Mr. Fornes and Mr. Bo well<lb />
M - ;rs<lb />
LIBRARY<lb />
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pursuit of you<lb />
ing, of o �ui ' ,<lb />
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Till- MATH Ol Till: POW<lb />
MAN'S HIKE<lb />
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In a dim lighl<lb />
lay leepii<lb />
Het husband<lb />
the bod side,<lb />
iadow: had ceased<lb />
had overcome the<lb />
room a won.an<lb />
MOUNTAIN SI -i <lb />
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away.<lb />
Lime: first v<lb />
own initiative<lb />
pond in ha<lb />
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Williams.<lb />
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STUDENTS TO TEACH AT<lb />
LI CAM A<lb />
OUDllC<lb />
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weave a pattern of brotherhood hg (7 f C.<lb />
and have Personal relationship Laminae<lb />
with God. The best way to have' r)caj<lb />
personal relationship with God Tucker<lb />
is to practice the Golden Rule orjgurnette<lb />
the way of life as is laid down Bostic<lb />
in the scripture while the prob-ipason<lb />
lems of international peace arejfj King<lb />
Jollv<lb />
to do away with the "better than<lb />
thou" and "get all you can" at-<lb />
: � ides.<lb />
The two talks were based on<lb />
FGFT<lb />
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the thirty-first verses of the 1<lb />
twenty-fifth chapter of St. Mat-mjamont<lb />
til0w- Morris<lb />
Ronyecz<lb />
Mr. Armstrong Spoke c smith<lb />
4 ,  o . Williams<lb />
At vesper Service L f<lb />
High Point College<lb />
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Three students who have y.it <lb />
done or are doing Prad c<lb />
ture. The opportunity to pass I Teaching in the Training Scl 01<lb />
-1 away time by developing pic-tare going to gei practical exper-<lb />
Tpjtures presented itself during the ience in the teaching<lb />
5 Thanksgiving holidays, when<lb />
0 j with the aid of Ida Mae Nance<lb />
) and Mae Heame, they started<lb />
t) their work.<lb />
21 After securing materials they<lb />
1 tried their luck, receiving much 1� Greenville and observe and<lb />
�'aid and. helpful criticism from hold conference<lb />
Ojthe photographers of Greenville.<lb />
� j So far they have developed in-<lb />
9 13 Jdoor and outdoor pictures with<lb />
much success.<lb />
FT TP j Happening to stumble upon an<lb />
6 old camera left by the late Mr.<lb />
 (Austin, they have conceived the<lb />
3 j idea of enlarging pictures. They I ��<lb />
17 Lire trying to develop thisjroES CELEBRATE AT<lb />
K��Pf.rW;<lb />
WILLIAMS'<lb />
week at Lucama. Misses Mob<lb />
Watson, Evelyn Gillam, and<lb />
Rosalie Lang will teach the 1st<lb />
2nd. and 6th grades respectively<lb />
while the regular teachers come<lb />
School. Such a plan of exc mj<lb />
should prove a mutual benefil<lb />
to both the teachers in the field<lb />
and those who have just taught<lb />
under competent supervision.<lb />
Two students taught previous-<lb />
ly at West Greenville school.<lb />
re cai<lb />
D<lb />
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PRACTICE RECITAL IH'1,1)<lb />
WILLIAMS'<lb />
The Store For The Ladies'<lb />
P<lb />
OF COURSE You Must H<lb />
are<lb />
,�<lb />
17<lb />
12<lb />
1 branch, and then they say they<lb />
4 (may try tinting pictures.<lb />
1 I So far. Miss Cassidy says, they<lb />
101 have used only bought chem-<lb />
� icals, but in the future they shall<lb />
46 j try to make their own chemicals<lb />
j as, finding one of the bought<lb />
hardening solutions not as effec-<lb />
tive as it should be, they made<lb />
The following night the Teach- L hardening solution of their<lb />
i met the Campbell College mvn which wo,ked very well.<lb />
Among the pictures taken,<lb />
CAMPBELL CAME<lb />
Mr. Ray Armstrong, of Golds-1Culler<lb />
boro, spoke on the topic, "Does<lb />
the Still Small Voice Speak to<lb />
us?" at the Vesper service Sun-<lb />
day evening.<lb />
"Vesper he said, is such a<lb />
beautiful word: the time is af-<lb />
ti r a hectic Sunday when we<lb />
have such a wonderful oppor- quint, losing to them by score of<lb />
I .�� to hear the still small i 38-25. The game was rough,<lb />
vi ice. many fouls being called.<lb />
Mr. Armstrong compared the The Campbell quint led at the<lb />
modern radio and the word of half by the score of 16-12.<lb />
God as both speaking to us with j Campbell came back to outscore<lb />
a still, small voice. Ho pointed the Teachers in the second half<lb />
out that there was one small! play by 9 points, the Teachers<lb />
tube that controlled the entire scoring 6 of their points in the<lb />
radio; so there is one thing j last two minutes of play.<lb />
necessary for us to hear the j Redfern for Campbell led the<lb />
BIRTHDAY PARTY<lb />
a<lb />
voice of God speaking to us. This<lb />
is our conscience.<lb />
"We may tune in on God's<lb />
station either good or bad: the<lb />
dial is catalogued by our char-<lb />
acter, our aerial is good deeds;<lb />
and the power is our will- E. C. T. C.<lb />
power j Tucker<lb />
Also, just as we have static P. King<lb />
over the radio, we have static jLominac<lb />
over God's station, too; some ofjBurnette<lb />
scoring with 11 points, followed<lb />
by Hooker with 9 points. Bos-<lb />
tic headed the Teachers with 8<lb />
points, followed by P. King and<lb />
Eason with 4 points.<lb />
Summary is as follows:<lb />
FG FT TP<lb />
have been several of the faculty,<lb />
most of these being taken in-<lb />
doors. Of special interest are<lb />
some of Miss Dora Coate's class-<lb />
room, showing the practice<lb />
teachers and the toys they made<lb />
during the fall quarter.<lb />
On Saturday evening, Febru<lb />
ary 11, the Poe Society cele-<lb />
brated another birthday when<lb />
its members gathered in the<lb />
Campus Building for a social<lb />
hour. They danced and played<lb />
bridge.<lb />
Among the other entertain-<lb />
ment features were songs by Mr.<lb />
Alvah Page and Miss Manor<lb />
Fodrie.<lb />
Refreshments consisting of<lb />
doughnuts, iced in the society<lb />
colors, and punch were served.<lb />
Dr. Alfred M. Schultz<lb />
Dentist<lb />
TO State ;unk P.uildlrur<lb />
Ton F<lb />
yar<lb />
I'hom<lb />
the things causing static over<lb />
God's station are greed, desire<lb />
for other's property, and covet-<lb />
ousness.<lb />
"We may cut the power off. or<lb />
we mav leave it on<lb />
Malene Grant (to Maude<lb />
Peele Hedgepath): Had you<lb />
rather be called "Maude" or<lb />
"Maude Peele"?<lb />
Maude: It doesn't make any<lb />
difference. Had you rather be<lb />
called "Malene or Isa Cotten"?<lb />
Then there was the Senior<lb />
who didn't know the difference<lb />
in the curtain and th� shade.<lb />
Bostic<lb />
Eason<lb />
Jolly<lb />
C. King<lb />
10 5 25<lb />
Campbell College FG FT TP<lb />
113<lb />
204<lb />
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124<lb />
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Gavlord339<lb />
McKelvey011<lb />
Hooker419<lb />
Redfern4311<lb />
Taylor124<lb />
Heights124<lb />
Matthews000<lb />
Norris000<lb />
Huff000<lb />
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NEW LIFE<lb />
Gee, isn't it great to get away,<lb />
From the no;se and the strife of<lb />
every day life?<lb />
To leave behind all care and<lb />
woe,<lb />
That oft' oppresses every soul,<lb />
To leave behind the buildings<lb />
tall,<lb />
And to stand beneath some for-<lb />
est wall.<lb />
To dream new dreams that les-<lb />
sen our strife<lb />
And adds to our work new joy<lb />
and life.<lb />
We wonder if some of the co-<lb />
eds are sick all the time, or why<lb />
the Moore and Randolph flower<lb />
truck is such afrequent visitor<lb />
to the co-ed building?<lb />
DR. M. R MASSEY<lb />
Dentist<lb />
2(H) - 202 National Bank Buil<lb />
GREENVILLE, X. C.<lb />
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WE SPECIALIZE IN<lb />
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During the last football sea-<lb />
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Dr. Paul Batchelor<lb />
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