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THE TECO ECHO<lb />
EDUCATIONAL<lb />
CONFERENCE<lb />
APRIL 7 AND 8<lb />
EAST CAROLINA TEACHERS COLLEGE<lb />
Greenville, N. C, Wednesday, March 29, 1933.<lb />
Number 12<lb />
WINS<lb />
CON<lb />
11 KKNCE SCHOOL FOLKS<lb />
TO MEET HERE APRIL 7th-8th<lb />
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JL� 1�JvToL<lb />
Two Days<lb />
ad Hound<lb />
COMPLETE<lb />
: To Preside<lb />
conference of<lb />
schools of<lb />
:11 be<lb />
 Teachers<lb />
and 8. Sup-<lb />
; als, super-<lb />
. :� teachers<lb />
discussion of<lb />
in common,<lb />
of rendering<lb />
�A- schools.<lb />
v ides for gen-<lb />
regular pro-<lb />
table confor-<lb />
ms, one of city<lb />
itendents, and<lb />
i supervis<lb />
Educational Conference<lb />
Program Announced<lb />
1METHODIST GIRLS MEET<lb />
All girls belonging to the<lb />
Methodist church are request-<lb />
ed to meet in room 111, Aus-<lb />
tin Building on Friday after-<lb />
noon at 4 o'clock.<lb />
836 Register For<lb />
The Spring Term<lb />
The full program of the slate-<lb />
wide Educational Conference to<lb />
be held at East Carolina Tachers<lb />
College on April 7 and 8 has<lb />
been announced by the program<lb />
committee, which is composed of<lb />
leading school people and mem-<lb />
bers of the faculty of East Caro-<lb />
lina Teachers College. These are<lb />
M. K. Fort. Chairman. Miss Dora<lb />
E. Coates. D. H. Conley, P. T. Fu-<lb />
gate. E. H. Hicks. L. R. Meadows.<lb />
E. F. Rublee. Miss Mary E. Wells.<lb />
and M. L. Wright.<lb />
The purpose is to bring to-<lb />
Ethlyn Sanders Is<lb />
Elected President<lb />
E. Denny Is Vice-President:<lb />
M. O'Brien Treasurer; J.<lb />
Pickard. Secretary.<lb />
Approximates Winter Term<lb />
Election for the officers of<lb />
the Young Women's Christian<lb />
Association for the year 1933-34.<lb />
was held last Tuesday, with the<lb />
S. G. A. election.<lb />
Every girl whose<lb />
�gethcr the public school people pcared on<lb />
name ap-<lb />
the ballot was very<lb />
of the State, the superintendents,<lb />
principals. supervisors, class<lb />
room teachers, and the faculty of<lb />
East Carolina Teachers Colleg<lb />
,for the discussion of problems of<lb />
upervis" jbenefit to the public schools of<lb />
teachers. �, �. ei�4�<lb />
the State.<lb />
e program is<lb />
hool man or<lb />
in the State or<lb />
lty of East<lb />
College. The<lb />
Iks grew out of<lb />
of the schools.<lb />
t harge of the<lb />
if East Carolina<lb />
is general<lb />
conference, and<lb />
e opening and<lb />
M P. Jennings.<lb />
�f the Pasquo-<lb />
ts, will preside<lb />
session on Fri-<lb />
.1 7 President<lb />
dt liver the ad-<lb />
and the college<lb />
�g at this meet-<lb />
. superintendent<lb />
 will talk on<lb />
'Why Teachers<lb />
o<lb />
? ,�SASS.<lb />
lust Have<lb />
of the<lb />
933<lb />
RING<lb />
I. TS<lb />
S. Phillips, of the<lb />
m Is, will talk on<lb />
i Officials Wish<lb />
About ProsDective<lb />
The program is as follows:<lb />
Friday, April 7<lb />
3:30 - 3:45 P. M.�Announce-<lb />
ments�Auditorium, the Austin<lb />
Buildins. Presiding: Mr M K<lb />
Fort. Director of Training. East<lb />
Carolina Teachers College.<lb />
3:45-5:15 P. ML�Round Table<lb />
Conference:<lb />
County and City Superinten-<lb />
dents�Room 123. Austin Build<lb />
ing. Presiding: Supt. Ray Arm-<lb />
strong. Goldsboro.<lb />
1. For What Extra-class Acti-<lb />
vities Should Teachers Be Train-<lb />
ed. Supt. H. L. Joslyn. More-<lb />
head City.<lb />
2. Should the 2-year Courses<lb />
Be Discontinued in the Teachers<lb />
Colleges of the State" Supt. W.<lb />
A. Graham. Kinston.<lb />
3. Any topic suggested from<lb />
the floor.<lb />
ves!<lb />
Skirts!<lb />
r.mnd table con-<lb />
g wen at the gen-<lb />
Saturday morn-<lb />
d K. R. Curtis,<lb />
I Wilson schools,<lb />
e subject. "How<lb />
e Teaching Ma-<lb />
lated?"<lb />
ng, superinten-<lb />
hools, and P. J.<lb />
tendent of the<lb />
m page four)<lb />
Principals and Supervisors�<lb />
Room 111. Austin Building Pre-<lb />
siding: Dr. W. O Hampton. Prin-<lb />
cipal. New Hanover High School.<lb />
1. The Use and Abuse of<lb />
Standard Tests. Dr. Carl L.<lb />
Adams. Education and Phvchol-<lb />
ogy. East Carolina Teachers Col-<lb />
lege.<lb />
2. What are Some of the Ways<lb />
BA!<lb />
o<lb />
SEBALL PRACTCE<lb />
PENS FOR SEASON<lb />
in which the Collese Can Help<lb />
Teachers who are Teaclvng ton<lb />
the First Time0? Miss Jeanette<lb />
Sessoms. Classroom teacher, of<lb />
High Point<lb />
I 3. Any Topic suggested from<lb />
the floor.<lb />
6:00 P. M.�Dinner.<lb />
(Continued on page four")<lb />
worthy and capable of fulfilling<lb />
her duties wisely: therefore it<lb />
was a task for the voters to<lb />
choose one for each of the offi-<lb />
ces of President, Vice-President.<lb />
Secretary and Treasurer.<lb />
When the votes were counted.<lb />
Ethlyn Sanders was found to be<lb />
the new President. Miss San-<lb />
ders is a Junior at this time, and<lb />
has served on the Cabinet this<lb />
year as chairman of the Social<lb />
Service Committee. She has ful-<lb />
filled the duties of this office so<lb />
faithfully, that she falls readily<lb />
into the Presidency.<lb />
Besides Miss Sanders work on<lb />
he cabinet, she has fine scholar-<lb />
ship and citizenship records to<lb />
back her up in her work as<lb />
President.<lb />
Elizabeth Denny was elected<lb />
Vice-President. She, also, has a<lb />
fine record, having been chair-<lb />
man of the Religious Education<lb />
Committee this year and, is in-<lb />
deed capable of lending her aid<lb />
to the official staff of the "Y"<lb />
for the coming year.<lb />
The offices of Secretary and<lb />
Treasurer were filled by Joy<lb />
Pickard and Melba O'Brien, res-<lb />
pectively. Both of these girls<lb />
have served on the cabinet dur-<lb />
ing this year. Miss Pickard, as<lb />
Chairman of the Morning Watch<lb />
committee, and Miss O'Brien as<lb />
Treasurer.<lb />
The fact that all these girls<lb />
were elected to fill these offices<lb />
proves that they have been will-<lb />
ing workers for a cause which<lb />
needs the attention of all the<lb />
tudent body.<lb />
With an enrollment of 836 stu-<lb />
dents, thirty of whom are regis-<lb />
tering who were not enrolled the<lb />
last term, the Spring term pro-<lb />
mises to be quite successful.<lb />
There are only a few less stu-<lb />
dents this term than Winter<lb />
quarter and the rolls are not yet<lb />
completed.<lb />
Registration took place on<lb />
Monday. March 13. and followed<lb />
the regular schedule. A To:g<lb />
line of students filed through<lb />
the Administration Building for<lb />
permits to register and for<lb />
course cards. This part of reg-<lb />
istration was speeded up and<lb />
facilitated because many stu-<lb />
dents had attended to this part<lb />
of the program late in the pre-<lb />
ceding week. The usual long<lb />
lines of faculty members were<lb />
in the campus building.<lb />
Practice teachers did not reg-<lb />
ister until Tuesday because their<lb />
grades had not been averaged to<lb />
see if they equalled a three, the<lb />
requisite for practice teaching.<lb />
Classes began the first period<lb />
of Tuesday and ran on regular<lb />
schedule for the remainder of<lb />
the dav.<lb />
DR. WRIGHT'S LETTER<lb />
OF INVITATION TO<lb />
EDU. CONFERENCE<lb />
Concert Given<lb />
By Choral Club<lb />
On April 7-8. we are going<lb />
to hold an educational con-<lb />
ference at East Carolina<lb />
Teachers College. I am en-<lb />
closing herewith a copy of the<lb />
program. I hope you can at-<lb />
tend the meeting, and that you<lb />
will use your influence to get<lb />
others to be present. We be-<lb />
lieve the kind of conference<lb />
we have planned is the best<lb />
way to work out the prob-<lb />
lems that confront us in our<lb />
task of giving to the children<lb />
of North Carolina the best<lb />
possible educational oppor-<lb />
tunity.<lb />
IVe have accommodations ir<lb />
our infirmary for thirty-seven<lb />
men, and in our dormitories<lb />
for seventy-five women. The<lb />
first who write will be as-<lb />
signed a room. If possible,<lb />
we will not make any charge<lb />
for these rooms, and board,<lb />
but it may be necessary for<lb />
us to charge the actual cost,<lb />
which will not be more than<lb />
one dollar�probably will not<lb />
be more than fifty cents. (If<lb />
you are to stay in the college<lb />
please bring your towels.)<lb />
Come and help us to make<lb />
this a conference that will do<lb />
real service to our profession.<lb />
Yours sincerely<lb />
Robert H. Wright.<lb />
President.<lb />
President Of<lb />
S. G. A. Elected<lb />
THREE BALLOTS CAST<lb />
First Announcement Is Er-<lb />
roneous But Paper Ranks<lb />
With Leaders.<lb />
According to an article in the<lb />
Charlotte Observer, the Teco<lb />
otion Made At Mass Meet-<lb />
Brings Deadlock to End.<lb />
mg<lb />
Echo<lb />
of Edi<lb />
JJnivei<lb />
A v,<lb />
to on<lb />
first<lb />
on ii<lb />
price<lb />
the<lb />
Press Cf<lb />
Many Of Faculty Appear In<lb />
This Concert.<lb />
PRESIDENT WRIGHT<lb />
STARTS SERIES TALKS<lb />
GIVEN IN AUSTIN<lb />
Although bank holidays had<lb />
affected the people of Greenville,<lb />
and examinations, the college<lb />
In order to acquaint the stu-<lb />
dent body with parts of the gov-<lb />
ernment about which it knows<lb />
little, President Wright has<lb />
started on a series of talks which<lb />
will continue for several more<lb />
chapel periods. "Our govern-<lb />
ment as a Big Business" was the<lb />
subject of his talks during two<lb />
chapel periods. He demonstrat-<lb />
ed how the machinery which pro-<lb />
indents, the Second Annual pells our government at Wash<lb />
i Players From Last<lb />
Year's Team<lb />
Eric<lb />
I r SPORT!<lb />
� ng! So reasonabltl<lb />
If to realize the<lb />
 pes, tweeds, and<lb />
QVing<lb />
le direction of C. K.<lb />
quad of candidates<lb />
w rkmg out in the<lb />
foe the opening base-<lb />
;e men are left from<lb />
varsity around which<lb />
team. These are John<lb />
� arks King. Jack Bar-<lb />
Tucker, and Nelson<lb />
But there are sev-<lb />
ilities among thef new-<lb />
No w material to-<lb />
il y Hicks. 'Runt"<lb />
irles Lominac, Tom<lb />
Albion Dunn, Plato<lb />
i x Dad. W. O. Jolly,<lb />
U rson, Meivin Willard,<lb />
1. "Sat" Currie. Milton<lb />
i. Bob Forbes. Bob<lb />
It was one time a custom for<lb />
each graduating class to plant a<lb />
tree. The Class of 1917 planted<lb />
16 lombardy poplars. Our<lb />
building program made it neces-<lb />
sarv to cut these down.<lb />
DUKE GLEE CLUB SCHEDULED<lb />
TO APPEAR HERE MARCH 30TH<lb />
Seniors Plan To Entertain<lb />
-ports for the season have<lb />
� hanced by the registra-<lb />
 Bob Forbes, Milton Har-<lb />
. Sat Currie, Bob Lang,<lb />
tries Burnley.<lb />
Iva Van Nortwiek, manager,<lb />
not fully .completed sched-<lb />
Hl it will be published in<lb />
� � ly issue.<lb />
�;� to the condition of the<lb />
1 there has been no regu-<lb />
practice as yet. Laborers un-<lb />
the direction of Mr. R. C.<lb />
il have been busy working on<lb />
diamond and it will soon be-<lb />
r one of the best in Eastern<lb />
rth Carolina.<lb />
The Duke Glee Club, which<lb />
will give a concert in the campus<lb />
�building of East Carolina Teach-<lb />
ers College on tomorrow evening<lb />
March 30, is making a sj cial<lb />
trip to Greenville for this one<lb />
concert. The glee club is not<lb />
making a regular tour th'w<lb />
spring. About 30 or 35 men will<lb />
be in the party.<lb />
Mr. Lawrence Clarke Apgar,<lb />
the university organist and caril-<lb />
loneur, will come with them as<lb />
guest artist. Johnny Long, the<lb />
only left-handed violinist at the<lb />
university, is one of the guest<lb />
artists. The program will con-<lb />
sist of numbers by the glee club<lb />
quartet, special solo numbers and<lb />
selections by the guest artists.<lb />
The annual visit of some col-<lb />
lege glee club is one of the old-<lb />
est precedents on the East Caro-<lb />
ina Teachers College campus.<lb />
Long before there was an enter-<lb />
tainment committee or special<lb />
fee, each year some society or<lb />
class sponsored a program by a<lb />
college glee club or band. It is<lb />
alwavs considered by the stu-<lb />
dents as one of the most enjoy-<lb />
able entertainments of the year.<lb />
SOPHS ELECT K.<lb />
HINSON PRESIDENT<lb />
The Sophomore Class met Fri-<lb />
day night, March 11, 1933 for the<lb />
purpose of electing another<lb />
president and treasurer. The<lb />
former president, Frances Wat-<lb />
son, has returned home to under-<lb />
go an operation, and the treasur-<lb />
er, Minnie Margaret Gorham was<lb />
called home.<lb />
The class decided that the<lb />
vice-president, Katherine Hinson,<lb />
should fill the vacancy of the<lb />
president, and Bess Hinson was<lb />
elected treasurer.<lb />
Edgar Wallace's life was like<lb />
a legend. He was orphaned at<lb />
birth; adopted by a fish monger;<lb />
went to work selling papers at<lb />
the age of 10. He entered jour-<lb />
nalism as a foreign correspon-<lb />
dent by way of the British Army<lb />
in South Agfrica.<lb />
Don't quote me but that same<lb />
co-ed still persists in hanging<lb />
around the back of the Austin<lb />
Building at lunch time. He<lb />
won't take the hint that I drop-<lb />
ped to him so I'm beginning to<lb />
come to the conclusion that he<lb />
must be hungry.<lb />
Spring Recital of the Greenville<lb />
Choral Club was held on the<lb />
evening of March 15th. When<lb />
the curtains of Austin Audito-<lb />
rium stage harted, a startling<lb />
scene was revealed. Aided by a<lb />
pastoral back-drop, the lovely<lb />
pastel colors of the ladies even-<lb />
ing gowns and the black and<lb />
white tuxedos of the men, made<lb />
a brilliant picture.<lb />
In the absence of the Director,<lb />
Mr. Frank R. Hufty, the Assist-<lb />
ant, Miss Ona Shindler, resplen-<lb />
dent in a white satin gown,<lb />
wielded an able baton. Under<lb />
her direction the Choral Club<lb />
sang some seven or eight num-<lb />
bers, each surpassing the last in<lb />
beauty of tone and harmony.<lb />
Perhaps the best liked offer-<lb />
ings were the well-known Trees,<lb />
and that lovely song of Indian<lb />
love, Pale Moon. A male quar-<lb />
tet, a trio and a duet of female<lb />
voices, as well as several solos,<lb />
added to the interest of the pro-<lb />
gram.<lb />
An introductory speech of ex-<lb />
planation and apology, the latter<lb />
being certainly not necessary<lb />
was made by J. H. Rose, Princi-<lb />
pal of the Greenville High school,<lb />
and a member of the Choral<lb />
Club.<lb />
The singers included the fol-<lb />
lowing: Sopranos: Mrs. J. B.<lb />
Cummings, Mrs. E. R. Daniels,<lb />
Miss Laura Foley, Mrs. J. H.<lb />
Gaylor, Mrs. Dink James, Mrs<lb />
Karsnak, Mrs. Knott Proctor,<lb />
Mrs. R. A. Tyson, Jr Miss Her-<lb />
ma Taylor, Miss Rosa Dail,<lb />
Miss Ruth Hillhouse, Mrs. Gil-<lb />
bert Peel, Miss Moselle Jones,<lb />
Miss Hazel Willis, Mrs. E. L.<lb />
Hillman, Mrs. Ruth Fleming,<lb />
Mrs. J. H. Waldrop; Altos: Miss<lb />
Agnes Fullilove, Miss Eva Hod-<lb />
ges, Mrs. H. H. Settle, Mrs. T.<lb />
M. Watson, Miss Ruth Bonnewitz,<lb />
Miss Lois Grigsby; Tenors: Mr.<lb />
J. H. Ga lor, Mr. Johnny Over-<lb />
ton, Rev. R. F. Pittman, Mr.<lb />
Spruill Spain, Mr. V. M. Forrest;<lb />
Basses: Mr. J. H. Rose, Dr. T. M.<lb />
Wooten, Mr. Buster Starkey, Mr.<lb />
Charles Whedbee. The accompa-<lb />
nist was Mrs. Guy Smith.<lb />
ington is in itself a business. Dr.<lb />
Wright next discussed "Centrali-<lb />
zation in Government spending<lb />
two chapel periods on this to-<lb />
pic. The last topic that he spoke<lb />
on was of more interest to the<lb />
Student Body because it was<lb />
about East Carolina Teachers<lb />
College, "Executive Budget Sys-<lb />
tem in Government<lb />
"Our budget for this school<lb />
he began, "is divided into six<lb />
heads and ninety-seven sub-<lb />
heads<lb />
Dr. Wright then explained how<lb />
money for each item is appor-<lb />
tioned.<lb />
Hattie Lee Humphrey was ac-<lb />
claimed President of the Student<lb />
Government Association for the<lb />
incoming year, at a mass meeting<lb />
hold one week after election.<lb />
Agnes Strickland was thus made<lb />
Vice-President. The mass meet-<lb />
ing was held, since a period of<lb />
four days voting had not elected<lb />
a President. At this time it was<lb />
voted by a large majority to<lb />
accept Hattie Lee' as President,<lb />
since she had led all previous<lb />
elections.<lb />
On the regular election day,<lb />
there was a great deal of excite-<lb />
jment -exhibited concerning those<lb />
who .would be elected. When the<lb />
final vote was taken, no candi-<lb />
date for Presidency had a two-<lb />
thirds majority. The three lead-<lb />
ing candidates were Hattie Lee<lb />
Humphrey, Beaufort; Agnes<lb />
Strickland Nashville: and Mary<lb />
Lynn Pipkin. Goldsboro.<lb />
Since there was not a two-<lb />
thirds majority, a second elec<lb />
tion was held on Wednesday.<lb />
Throughout the voting hours<lb />
I campaigning was diligently car-<lb />
ried on. Excitement grew stead-<lb />
ily but when the votes were<lb />
counted, there was again not a<lb />
two-thirds majority. Hattie Lee<lb />
Humphrey was still leading, with<lb />
Acnes Strickland second.<lb />
With the third candidate out<lb />
of the race, it was thought, that<lb />
nnother day of voting would<lb />
certainly declare a winner. So<lb />
Thursday the polls were opened<lb />
again The ame enthusiasm<lb />
that had been previously exhibi-<lb />
jted was shown, for each person<lb />
was firmly attached to his or her<lb />
candidate. Tabulation of the<lb />
votes, showed that the third<lb />
day's voting had had no better<lb />
results than the day before: Hat-<lb />
tie Lee was still leading by an<lb />
almost two-thirds majority.<lb />
At the end of this day's vot-<lb />
ing a fever of doubt and worry<lb />
existed. Would a President ever<lb />
be elected? This question was<lb />
asked of every college citizen.<lb />
What was to be done about it,<lb />
anyway?<lb />
It was decided that if more<lb />
students would vote, possibly, a<lb />
two-thirds majority could be ob-<lb />
tained. Following up this sug-<lb />
(Continued on page four)<lb />
.c sent by the<lb />
Echo that said:<lb />
.(.j second place<lb />
i Annual Contes<lb />
lastic Press<lb />
in Schools<lb />
Columbia<lb />
mention,<lb />
.�d in reply<lb />
staff of the<lb />
"Teco Echo<lb />
rating in<lb />
t Columbia<lb />
Association<lb />
Schools of Education newspapers.<lb />
Ribbon designating placing will<lb />
be sent first part of April The<lb />
telegram was signed by Joseph<lb />
M. Murphy, who is the Presi-<lb />
dent.<lb />
The rating of the paper, and<lb />
the particulars will be sent the<lb />
first of April.<lb />
Willa ML Dickey<lb />
Elected Editor<lb />
College Paper<lb />
New Staff Are Well Prepared<lb />
For Positions<lb />
MANY RE-ELECTED<lb />
Lucy LeRoy Is Business Man-<lb />
ager; Co-ed Officers Are<lb />
Re-elected.<lb />
THE SENIOR NORMAL CLASS TO<lb />
GIVE THREE ONE-ACT PLAYS<lb />
The Poe - Emerson<lb />
Debate Announced<lb />
The Emersons, winners of the<lb />
first inter-society debate held<lb />
during the winter quarter, have<lb />
challenged the Poes on the query<lb />
Resolved, That the United States<lb />
Should Recognize Soviet-Ri ssia.<lb />
This final debate will take place<lb />
during the latter part of April<lb />
The Poe debaters, Lucy LeRoy<lb />
and Elizabeth Carswell, have<lb />
taken the affirmative side. The<lb />
Emerson debaters, who will up<lb />
hold the negative are Julia Mae<lb />
Bordeaux and Moena Horton.<lb />
In the first of the debates, the<lb />
Emersons upheld the affirmative<lb />
side of the question: "Resolved,<lb />
That the United States Should<lb />
Cancel All War Debts" against<lb />
the Laniers. Debaters for the<lb />
Laniers were Daisy Purnell and<lb />
Grayce Peele. Both sides re-<lb />
ceived much favorable comment.<lb />
To Be Presented April 5-6 In<lb />
Austin Auditorium<lb />
President Wright and his fam-<lb />
ily lived for many years in the<lb />
apartment now occupied by the<lb />
Practice House. William Wright<lb />
President Wright's son, was born<lb />
'while they were living there.<lb />
Plans for the "D" plays are<lb />
now under way. Three short<lb />
plays have been chosen for pre-<lb />
sentation, as has been the cus-<lb />
tom in the past. In order to save<lb />
the $50 that generally goes to<lb />
pay a coach for the plays, three<lb />
of the faculty members kindly<lb />
consented to coach the plays and<lb />
let the $50 go for the benefit of<lb />
the Student Loan Fund. Miss<lb />
Charlton, Miss Hunter, and Mr.<lb />
Deal are the coaches for the<lb />
plays.<lb />
The three plays selected are<lb />
"Told in a Chinese Garden "In<lb />
Spring a Young Man's Fancy<lb />
and "The Minuet<lb />
The play, "Told in a Chinese<lb />
Garden is a very charming lit-<lb />
tle play made up entirely of<lb />
Chinese characters. Those tak-<lb />
ing part in the play are as fol-<lb />
lows:<lb />
Joy Pickard, Li-Ti (daughter<lb />
of Wang-Chu-Mo).<lb />
Alva Page, Tai-Lo (a gardener<lb />
of Wang-Chu-Mo).<lb />
Dan Wright, Poa-Ting-Fang<lb />
(Guest of Wang-Chu-Mo).<lb />
Jack Barrett, Wang-Chu-Mo.<lb />
(Continued on Page Four)<lb />
Willa Mitchell Dickey was<lb />
elected Editor-in-chief and Lucy<lb />
LeRoy business manager of the<lb />
Teco Echo on Wednesday. Nomi-<lb />
nations for all offices were made<lb />
by the staff on Thursday even-<lb />
ing, March 17.<lb />
Associate Editors elected at<lb />
the same time were Katie Lee<lb />
Hinson, Ruby Wall, Julia Mae<lb />
Bordeaux, and Lucille Rose.<lb />
Clyde Morton who has served<lb />
capably this year, was re-elect-<lb />
ed.<lb />
Advertising managers are Mel-<lb />
ba O'Brien, Ellen Jenkins, Es-<lb />
telle McCullen, Sue Sewell, and<lb />
Ruth Parker.<lb />
Circulation Managers elected<lb />
at the same time are Mary Lind-<lb />
say, Helen Taylor, Malene Grant<lb />
and Isa Costen Grant.<lb />
The present co-ed staff com-<lb />
posed of Billie Nisbet and Drury<lb />
Settle was re-elected.<lb />
The editorial staff is chosen<lb />
from members of the Scribblers<lb />
Club.<lb />
The newly elected staff shows<lb />
great promise as many of its<lb />
personnel have been affiliated<lb />
with the paper during the past<lb />
year.<lb />
Miss Dickey served as man-<lb />
aging editor under Elizabeth<lb />
Haywood. Miss LeRoy was con-<lb />
nected with the business staff<lb />
mder Myrtie Gray Hodges but<lb />
was transferred to the editorial<lb />
Btaff in mid-year.<lb />
Nominees other than those al-<lb />
ready named included: for edi-<lb />
torial staff, Mary G. Parker,<lb />
Margaret Walter, Selma Gurga-<lb />
nus, Anne LaDue Hartman, Ruth<lb />
Stroupe, and Reba Winstead; for<lb />
business staff, Hazel Kimrey,<lb />
Margaret Jean Thomas, and Es-<lb />
ter Pridgen, Elizabeth Carswell.<lb />
Other Co-eds who were nami-<lb />
nated are Joseph Walker, Robert<lb />
Sugg Fleming, Dan Wright and<lb />
Alvah Page.<lb />
CHAPEL PROGRAMS<lb />
ANNOUNCED<lb />
The Chapel Committee met<lb />
last week and arranged the sche-<lb />
dule for the Spring Term. The<lb />
schedule will be subject to<lb />
change.<lb />
March 31�Lanier Society.<lb />
April 5�Current Events.<lb />
April 7�-Junior Class.<lb />
April 14�Easter Holidays.<lb />
April 24�Current Events.<lb />
April 28�Senior Class.<lb />
May 3�C. Class.<lb />
May 17�Open Forum.<lb />
May 5�Chapel Committee.<lb />
May 12�Sophomore Class.<lb />
May 19�Freshman Class.<lb />
June 2�Open.<lb />
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Page Two<lb />
THE TKCO ECHO<lb />
Wednesday.<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
Published Bi-Weekly During The College Year<lb />
By The Student Government Association of<lb />
East Carolina Tt. chers College<lb />
EDITORIAL STAFF<lb />
Ehabeth Haywood  Editor<lb />
WiUa Mitchell Dickey Managing Editor<lb />
William Nisbet, Jr Associate Editor<lb />
Eli abeth Hobbs  Alumnae Editor<lb />
Assistant Editors<lb />
Clyde Morton, Mary G. Parker, Lucy LeRoy,<lb />
Margaret Walter, Henry Rivers<lb />
Contributing Editors<lb />
Woodrow Woodard, Charles Edwards<lb />
Mamie E. Jenkins  Adviser<lb />
majority of votes in every election. A mass<lb />
meeting with the purpose of solving the<lb />
problem was the result. Following hot and<lb />
heavy discussion more than a two-thirds<lb />
majority of the students present voted to<lb />
make the leading candidate president and<lb />
the other vice-president. Thus the present<lb />
problem was solved.<lb />
But what about the years to come? Will<lb />
other elections result in just such trouble as<lb />
this? The only solution of the problem for<lb />
the future is an amendment to the constitu-<lb />
It<lb />
BUSINESS STAFF<lb />
Hodges  Business Manager!<lb />
aSSSS �$S� ManaS:itlon lhat w,1! takc carc of this ��<lb />
is necessary to go forward and face each<lb />
Myrtie Cray<lb />
Virginia Taylor<lb />
Drury Settle <lb />
Advertising Managers<lb />
Elizabeth Denny. l-Yankie ivEthel Whitehurst jtrouble as it comes, endmg it for the time<lb />
Circulation Managers<lb />
Jessie Glenn Cole, Mildred Gibson, Ruby Wall.<lb />
Lucille Rose<lb />
M. L. Wright  Adviser<lb />
Ad vert is<lb />
Rat<lb />
script it it1.<lb />
es 25e per column inch per issue<lb />
 $1.50 Per Year<lb />
Entered as second-class matter December 3, 1925<lb />
at the Postoffice, Greenville, N. C, under the<lb />
act of March 3, 1879.<lb />
ii�<lb />
4�<lb />
Wednesday, March29,1933.<lb />
being and for all time.<lb />
CHOICE OF PICTURES<lb />
Spring has been in the air for some<lb />
time; but the weather is still changeable.<lb />
Before reform comes the realization of<lb />
need for it. Today the world is learning<lb />
that it needs reform, and badly.<lb />
Tiie superintendent of Wayne County<lb />
schools pointed out in Vesper services a<lb />
r<lb />
il weakness of this college. The Physical I<lb />
ne needs<lb />
is of a teacher. Few<lb />
rectly so, know h<lb />
&amp;<lb />
College Girls! Are the pictures in your<lb />
room correctly selected and hung?<lb />
If not perhaps practice teachers through<lb />
the aid of their pupils can give you a few<lb />
suggestions. The article that follows is con-<lb />
tributed by Miss Clafton Cherry's High<lb />
School Home Economics class which con-<lb />
sists of the following girls: Elizabeth Al-<lb />
len, Edith Clark, Doris Clark, Dolly Lee<lb />
Corey, Doris Crawford, Ruth Dudley, Doro-<lb />
thy Dudley, Gertrude Eason, Lillian Ether-<lb />
idge, Clara Haddock, Annie L Holland, Mar-<lb />
garet Hyman. Lucille Hill, Elsie Mills, Alba<lb />
Paul, Levvellyn Thornton. Lollie Williams,<lb />
Josephine Said, and Elroy Wilson.<lb />
Pictures add much to the beauty and<lb />
attractiveness of our homes. The effect<lb />
jhowever, is often spoiled by the incorrect<lb />
choosing and placing of them. In order to<lb />
best results, we must learn some of<lb />
MY LAST WILE AND<lb />
TESTAMENT<lb />
A co-ed, gentleman<lb />
brought forth into this<lb />
and disasterous world <lb />
wish I had been born ii<lb />
moon, or in any of the<lb />
C).<lb />
curvy<lb />
ours,<lb />
the<lb />
ilanets<lb />
(including Jupiter and Saturn)<lb />
�any place but in this lowly<lb />
place. As it was, I was born be-<lb />
tween Sunday night and Monday<lb />
morning, May 17. 19�. 1 do not<lb />
know how or why, but it is ob-<lb />
ivious that I was at least born.<lb />
I have lived in hope ever since<lb />
that time, but all my desires<lb />
have been denied. Therefore,<lb />
since I am mentally, morally,<lb />
physically and pecuniarily burst-<lb />
ted I bequeath the following:<lb />
Item I. My religion to John<lb />
Warren.<lb />
A. Provided that he uses it<lb />
more than I have.<lb />
Item II. My skin and bones to<lb />
the ground.<lb />
Item III. Mv temper to all<lb />
DON'T QUOTE ME<lb />
about<lb />
FROM THE CAMPUS<lb />
I'OLE<lb />
FLAG-<lb />
DlV DAKI 1(,<lb />
vl 1<lb />
Eh<lb /><lb />
'Tis rumored around<lb />
this fair campus of OUTS that jm mm ,nm . QIC<lb />
Mrs. Jeter has her menus all �. a flagpole sittei<lb />
planned out till the Year ! Oui  ,j a would onlj<lb />
Lord, 1935. But, this is just a .jn fu. a w)Hle<lb />
rumor, so pray don't quote me. everything<lb />
In an eleventh-hour interview VlUj,i (<lb />
which the Great Man kindly L 0OR<lb />
granted to our enterprising  .M j thai 1 fast<lb />
porter, Mr. Jack (Himself) Bar L ,u a,(J lil(. <lb />
rett admitted that he had plan- , u.OIJ(k.r if that v<lb />
ned to run for S. G. A. Presi- gooj down here? You know thai<lb />
dent, himself, but finally decided hi SDrinc weather seems to bt<lb />
1<lb />
but pra<lb />
and I'm<lb />
1 heard<lb />
v, rather<lb />
would be<lb />
1.1 c rain -<lb />
ve done<lb />
y that it<lb />
gonna try<lb />
irf one<lb />
and pray-<lb />
sssion . . 1<lb />
I do any<lb />
t;<lb />
it<lb />
end<lb />
, 1 i , .�<lb />
this spring<lb />
to give the girls a chance. (Hat- yiUlI.L, the best of me<lb />
tie Lee Humplu<lb />
Strickland pro!<lb />
had.) Don't, at<lb />
me.<lb />
I know you have<lb />
(Hat<lb />
Agnes<lb />
Wl<lb />
11<lb />
ana ,tne<lb />
ly wisli he<lb />
my rate, quote<lb />
students<lb />
yawning in e<lb />
I<lb />
ill noticed<lb />
that a certain young gentleman, t<lb />
(no names allowed) a co-ed .<lb />
whose residence is (surprisingly) 1<lb />
in Greenville, who here-to-fore oveJ<lb />
was always seen in the company .<lb />
of a certain young lady, was un-<lb />
the door<lb />
can see <lb />
class room<lb />
the building 'most except sot<lb />
of the bas menl 1<lb />
said that th<lb />
are<lb />
ep;<lb />
too. Well<lb />
c new a<lb />
ig else i<lb />
I keep n<lb />
I !<lb />
�eds<lb />
and 'tis<lb />
lown<lb />
that we<lb />
term<lb />
h a<lb />
I<lb />
fail<lb />
� qu.�<lb />
i 1 a.<lb />
Po<lb />
ceremoniously shown<lb />
Wiw<lb />
those meek persons on earth. (I by this young lady; and to as- . j.<lb />
have sufficient for all.) jsuage (Page Miss Green') his �inijjn'�<lb />
Item IV. My ability (what grief, he has been consoling him- j. <lb />
little I have) to charity�it needs self with one fair college maid- iiM(.<lb />
it. en after another. The kites<lb />
I, the same co-ed. in a better j is a cute little blonde. Of cou ,<lb />
mood, declare my first will null you know whom I am referring . tj . (,a;<lb />
resence of to, but please, don't say I said tt.nn;s &amp;<lb />
so. In other words, don't quote<lb />
one<lb />
urse.<lb />
cation program is not broad enough for<lb />
.1 , I set the<lb />
Jirls, he said to<lb />
the factors necessary for choosing and hang<lb />
w<lb />
to coach girls<lb />
I ing our pictures.<lb />
sketbalj tor the high schools. Too little,<lb />
1 is given to the development of the 1 The Picfcr which we select must har-<lb />
te tiling nvevs-monizv vvilh its surroundings in color, size,<lb />
body, although health is 01<lb />
sary m a happy, serviceable life. .shape, and texture. A beautiful picture<lb />
This weakness is not one to shake your P�7 aPPcar unattractive if it is placed in<lb />
head over and say, "Too bad, it can't' be 'S�me T0Om to which il is entirely unsuited.<lb />
helped It CAN be helped. It is a prob- We should not- o1' course, consider putting a<lb />
lem which needs serious and careful think- jbnghtly colurtd picture in a bright room.<lb />
id pi, ng. Certain courses and con- I� WOUld be t�� straining on our eyes. The<lb />
pictures which we are going to hang in a<lb />
room, we spend most of our time in should<lb />
and void, and in the pi<lb />
witnesses bequeath the follow-<lb />
ing: (I have decided to keep the<lb />
former items in view to using<lb />
them in the future.)<lb />
Item V. That part of my in-<lb />
terest which is known in law and imarriages, divorces,<lb />
recognized in the sheep bound m,�"<lb />
volumes as mv property, being,<lb />
inconsiderable" and of no ac-i-vou wont ciuote mc-<lb />
count, I make no distribution of If 'ou have managed to wade<lb />
this in my will. Mv right to through these boring paragraphs<lb />
live, being but a life estate. ist0 this Pmnt �vou deserve a med-<lb />
not at my disposal, but these laL If 'ou havc lonS since uc<lb />
things excepted. all else in the<lb />
world I now proceed to devise s' '<lb />
me!<lb />
Have you noticed the return to<lb />
ur campus of many former<lb />
highlights? Tis rumored that<lb />
the election,<lb />
and the depression play-<lb />
led their part. However, I hope<lb />
view too- iney<lb />
ing quite a nio<lb />
from the shouts<lb />
declare t<lb />
to<lb />
1 I -II ib '<lb />
mething for me to<lb />
ii , . an ing ' f a 'd<lb />
- that Kill in' welcom-<lb />
Mumford boy with a<lb />
face? I've heard said<lb />
got quite a royal wei-<lb />
 r ur e it's not for me<lb />
but from the things that<lb />
set ms to be<lb />
en .���- the<lb />
1 here nice<lb />
to be hav-<lb />
e out there<lb />
I hear. I'll<lb />
oy is going<lb />
ii, art yet,<lb />
mi. I wish<lb />
. ! I could I<lb />
saying jib<lb />
would g<lb />
girl<lb />
ing<lb />
and<lb />
Dea:<lb />
yes.<lb />
rt<lb />
Gre<lb />
ireak som b ��<lb />
if th( �� k U  to<lb />
that he'd c� ime 1 I<lb />
tell you what he<lb />
at present th n<lb />
a thro: he can ;<lb />
- believe it or r<lb />
bee<lb />
of<lb />
forg<lb />
to tell<lb />
st Sundi<lb />
cumbed, you should be shot at<lb />
However, since this is<lb />
, , of Ye l<lb />
just my personal opinion, don. t<lb />
quote mc. Oh, one more bit of<lb />
news before I leave thee. Have<lb />
you heard that every night be-<lb />
fore retiring Dr. Frank (Yes.<lb />
the world war veteran) pouts<lb />
dove lyrics to his mate? Need I<lb />
I admonish you, since the above-<lb />
mentioned professor professes<lb />
j me, not to quote me?<lb />
0 I most<lb />
tat I saw<lb />
ten I was<lb />
about to slide down from the top<lb />
hei<lb />
on<lb />
Ui<lb />
be<lb />
hen I<lb />
4 W<lb />
W<lb />
Hall. I craw<lb />
view the<lb />
They were a<lb />
and seem i I<lb />
citi d. One<lb />
piece of papt<lb />
back up<lb />
I can<lb />
be<lb />
CAMPUS GOSSIP<lb />
sely but<lb />
written 0<lb />
h the stor;<lb />
0 . emed<lb />
HOW UOl I 1 li<lb />
SEE<lb />
titrated work shah be required which not<lb />
merely help in keeping the body fit but<lb />
v'u Prepare the teacher to take part<lb />
the Physical Education program of the<lb />
fools in which they teach.<lb />
CONCENTRATION<lb />
;r<lb />
 is an old and well-known saying that<lb />
ao more out of a thing than we put<lb />
3 is as true of studying and pre<lb />
be restful and quiet, so that we will not tire<lb />
of them quickly.<lb />
The subject of the picture should be<lb />
selected with respect to the room in which<lb />
it is to be hung. Pictures of babies should<lb />
be placed in the nursery or bedroom. Mas-<lb />
ter pieces are usually best for the living<lb />
room.<lb />
We should especially consider the art<lb />
to it.<lb />
on as it is of anything else. We meet KPMltty of the picture. It is best to choose bo"hood and a11 meadows with<lb />
Unles we have studied and pre<lb />
a class<lb />
pared the lesson, we get little out of it be-<lb />
cause to us many of the discussions are<lb />
meaningless. The more we study, the more<lb />
Learn; the more we learn, the better we<lb />
understand these discussions, the longer we<lb />
remember the usvhil knowledge gained and<lb />
the better we can apply the knowledge to<lb />
oui daily life.<lb />
The same is true in teaching. Better<lb />
preparation make for better lessons. The<lb />
more a teacher knows, the more she can<lb />
give her pupils, and the better satisfied with<lb />
her work she will be. Not that, perhaps-<lb />
her classes will be better, but she herself<lb />
�ill be eager to increase her knowledge and<lb />
to continue improving in her work.<lb />
Work! The harder you work, the more<lb />
you will get in return. There will be no re-<lb />
grets for your life will be fuller and richer.<lb />
Student Government elections this year<lb />
have shown a decided need for a constitu-<lb />
t�onal change of some kind. According to<lb />
the handbook at present, the President of<lb />
the student body must be elected by a two-<lb />
thirds majority of the students and the vote<lb />
must be by secret ballot. In this election a<lb />
deadlock occurred. After the first election<lb />
three candidates remained. One of these<lb />
withdrew after the second election. Neither<lb />
of the two candidates gained a two-thirds<lb />
majority in either of the two following elec<lb />
turns. The same candidate, however, had a<lb />
duplicates of master pieces, which arc very<lb />
carefully copied, rather than those which<lb />
are loud and common looking.<lb />
The frame of our picture should add<lb />
to its beauty, rather than detract from it. A<lb />
rule which is usually safe to follow is "to<lb />
make the color of the frame a little lighter<lb />
in value than the darkest value in the pic-<lb />
ture The picture should be the center of<lb />
interest, not the frame.<lb />
After we have selected a picture which<lb />
fulfills the above conditions, we must next<lb />
consider the problem of hanging it. One of<lb />
the first things to remember is that the pic-<lb />
ture should hang on the level with the eye<lb />
It should be fastened to the picture molding<lb />
by two straight wires. When one wire is<lb />
used in the shape of a triangle, it is out of<lb />
harmony with the picture, and causes the<lb />
eye to travel upward away from the picture.<lb />
We should avoid an odd arrangement<lb />
of pictures, such as the staircase fashion<lb />
They should not be crowded, as this pro-<lb />
duces a feeling of unrest. They should be<lb />
hung flat against the wall; they should not<lb />
tip forward, as this causes an undesirable<lb />
shadow around them at night.<lb />
Of course, many people have never<lb />
thought about whether their pictures were<lb />
sutted to their surroundings or not; but if<lb />
we do consider the above factors when we<lb />
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hmk we will be much better pleased lith<lb />
the results we obtain.<lb />
and bequeath.<lb />
Item VI. I give to good fath-<lb />
ers and mothers, in trust for<lb />
their children exclusively, but<lb />
only for the term of their child-<lb />
hood, all and every flower of<lb />
the field and blossoms of the<lb />
woods, with the right to play<lb />
among them freely, according to<lb />
the customs of children, warn-<lb />
ing them at the same time<lb />
against thistles and thorns. And<lb />
I devise to the children the<lb />
banks of the brooks and the gol- As I was walking down the<lb />
den sands beneath the waters campus, I heard various kinds of u<lb />
therein, and the White clouds conversation. I was going by  , 1<lb />
that float high over the giantjthe Co-ed hut and I heard two Presei<lb />
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children the long, long days to'talking. Billy Tolson asked Gene rn -� , u t .<lb />
v  , i 1 1 un lo me teachers Dormitorv � <lb />
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vantages there found. And I<lb />
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place at the fireside at night,<lb />
with all pictures that may be<lb />
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joy without let or hindrance,<lb />
and without any incumbranee or<lb />
care.<lb />
Item X. To lovers I devise<lb />
their imaginary world, with<lb />
whatever they may need, as the<lb />
stars of the sky, the red roses<lb />
by the wall, the bloom of the<lb />
hawthorne, the sweet strains of<lb />
music and aught else that they<lb />
may desire to figure to each oth-<lb />
er the lastingness and beauty of<lb />
love.<lb />
Item XI. To young men, joint-<lb />
ly, I devise and bequeath all<lb />
boisterous and inspiring sports<lb />
of rivalry, and I give them the<lb />
disdain of weakness and un-<lb />
daunted confidence in their own<lb />
strength. Though they are<lb />
rude, I leave them the power to<lb />
make lasting friendships, and of<lb />
possessing companions, and to<lb />
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ry songs and grave choruses to<lb />
sing with lusty voices.<lb />
Item XII. And to those who<lb />
are no longer children or youths<lb />
or lovers, I leave memory, and<lb />
bequeath to them the volumes of<lb />
the poems of Burns, and Shakes-<lb />
peare, and of other poets, if there<lb />
be others, to the end that they<lb />
may live the old days over again,<lb />
freely and fully, without tithe<lb />
or diminuation.<lb />
Item XTTl. To our loved ones<lb />
Now they are<lb />
dale Hall.<lb />
A FRIEND<lb />
seems to know his historv�re-<lb />
plied, Paul Revere.<lb />
Miss Wilson, in her nature<lb />
study class, was teaching birds. A friend<lb />
I heard her ask where the home jewel,<lb />
of the swallow was and as I am Bright and pure as morni� 1<lb />
interested in birds I stayed Ju we live I llfe Ts��f �'<lb />
listen. One of the girls, I could I We may have<lb />
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not see who she was�said "In<lb />
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I then walked on to the lake�<lb />
but I'll have to save that until<lb />
next time.<lb />
too.<lb />
'ur true friends<lb />
NAMEOGRAPHS<lb />
Where did Drury Spain Settle?<lb />
Didn't John Warren you?<lb />
Rivers stay way from my door?<lb />
Is C. Os Armstrong?<lb />
Did Alva Page the gentleman<lb />
Is Charles King?<lb />
Did Troy Burnette letter?<lb />
Is Gene Grey?<lb />
Is Billy Brown?<lb />
Is Edward Flanagan "RED"?<lb />
A friend is all a man can ask<lb />
Wdhng to work and share our<lb />
task.<lb />
Cheo7nand Helping da- b- dav<lb />
Cheerfully sending us on<lb />
way.<lb />
Jig Saw Puzzles<lb />
Over 2W) Pieces<lb />
10c<lb />
W. T. Grant Co.<lb />
Known For Values<lb />
our<lb />
The Poe Society presented our<lb />
beautiful silk flag to the col<lb />
lege. They also presented our<lb />
first moving picture machine<lb />
with snowy crowns, I bequeath<lb />
the happiness of old age, the love<lb />
and gratitude of their children<lb />
until they fall asleep.<lb />
On this document I piaCe mv<lb />
hand and seal this twenty second<lb />
day of February, 1933,<lb />
DR. M. B. MASSEY<lb />
Dentist<lb />
200 - 2�2 h- Bank Building<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb />
Phone 437<lb />
Dr. Paul Batchelor<lb />
Osteopath<lb />
404 State Bank Building<lb />
Phone Hi<lb />
Dr. Alfred M. Schult<lb />
Dentist<lb />
 State Bank Buildin<lb />
Phone 578<lb />
Top Floor<lb />
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to encourage and<lb />
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Leadership<lb />
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tire student body, 25<lb />
Holding office by election of<lb />
groups 10<lb />
Participation<lb />
Entering any intramural game<lb />
tattending at least six prac-<lb />
l,ecvs. 15<lb />
Making fust team, an additional<lb />
15 15<lb />
Making second team io<lb />
Entering field meet g<lb />
First place in any event 15<lb />
Second place in any event 10<lb />
Third place in uny event  5<lb />
Entering Tennis Tournament,<lb />
(.must have five points in<lb />
practice)  5<lb />
Each match won, an additional 5<lb />
Making fust team baseball10<lb />
Hiking<lb />
Three mile sin hiking costume<lb />
accompanied by at least two<lb />
girls, when there is a pure ob-<lb />
jective of hiking, (no hike un-<lb />
der three miles, each addition-<lb />
al mile 1) 25 points required<lb />
for a monogram (50 miles<lb />
limit).<lb />
Throwing - Jumping - Running<lb />
Baseball throw, 75 feet 10<lb />
Baseball throw. 100 feet 15<lb />
Baseball throw, 125 feet 25<lb />
Baseball target (3 out of 5 at<lb />
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Page Three<lb />
CHILDREN'S BIRTHDAY<lb />
PARTY<lb />
While on a visit to Raleigh<lb />
last week, I went to Station W.<lb />
P. T. F. Old Man Happy asked<lb />
me if I knew any of the little<lb />
boys and girls from Greenville<lb />
who had birthdays in February.<lb />
I looked over a few and they<lb />
were so interesting and so well<lb />
written that I thought the stu-<lb />
dents of E. C. T. C. would like<lb />
to read them. Here they are:<lb />
Dear Ole Man Happy:<lb />
I am a little boy who is very<lb />
sweet except when I tease my<lb />
playmate, Cassie. My daddy-<lb />
liked to spanked me yesterday<lb />
for trying to squirt some coca<lb />
cola on her but I ran away.<lb />
I will be six years old. I am<lb />
going to have a pretty cake with<lb />
six pink candles on it.<lb />
Your little friend,<lb />
Danny Wright.<lb />
Signed:<lb />
Beecher Flannagan<lb />
Becky Curtis<lb />
Mamie Jenkins<lb />
THE RESULT OF THE VISIT<lb />
TO THE FAIR<lb />
at<lb />
Old Man Happy<lb />
W. P. T. F.<lb />
Raleigh, N. C.<lb />
Dear Ole Man Happy:<lb />
I am a little boy who will be<lb />
eight years old. I am the third<lb />
grade. I am a good little boy. I<lb />
feet) lollkc lo write for the paper. My<lb />
Basket ball distance 45 feet  sM'ttle friend who I play with all<lb />
Basket ball distance (30 feet 10 !the time is named Mildred. She<lb />
Basket ball distance 75 feet 15 has curly han" and l thi"k she<lb />
Basket ball goal (3 out of 5 at<lb />
15 feet)  5<lb />
Basket ball goal (5 out of 5 at<lb />
15 feet) 10<lb />
Volley Bali serve (3 out of 5 at<lb />
30 feet)  5<lb />
Volley Ball serve (5 out of 5 at<lb />
30 feet) 10<lb />
Standing broad jump, 5 feet<lb />
6 inches  5<lb />
Each additional 2 inches  1<lb />
Fifty yard dash, 6 seconds orJDere Ole Man Happy,<lb />
less, 20 I have been very<lb />
Fifty yard dash, 7 seconds or evervbodv teases me.<lb />
CURIOSITY<lb />
is pretty.<lb />
I am not going to have a birth-<lb />
day cake cause I am not going<lb />
to be home. Please play for me<lb />
"Old McDonald Had a Farm<lb />
Billy Nisbet.<lb />
Signed:<lb />
Lorraine Hunter<lb />
Mabel Dickens<lb />
Ronald Slay<lb />
.15<lb />
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!1H SNORER'S HOUR<lb />
A Co-eds Complaint)<lb />
the night-time and day-<lb />
. ' through our bed-<lb />
unds like saws a buzzin<lb />
only my roommate's<lb />
in the room beside me<lb />
and then a squeak,<lb />
roommate's snore doh<lb />
Me<lb />
. it's high-aimed peak!<lb />
dreams I view a dragon,<lb />
ng and fearsome to see.<lb />
"ruth my roommate's<lb />
the air about me.)<lb />
I ath the right to sleep<lb />
but roaring,)<lb />
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loud pursuit of snoring?<lb />
ds, will you snooze on for-<lb />
mouth a gaping gorge?<lb />
I'll<lb />
bust you one on tho<lb />
u'll quit it then, by<lb />
Duty of the Sociologist<lb />
:mati� (IP)�One of the<lb />
a red duties of the socio-<lb />
in the opinion of Dr. Ed-<lb />
Ross of the University<lb />
nsin, is to "raise hell"<lb />
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expressd this belief here<lb />
� address before the Ameri-<lb />
Sociological Society, in<lb />
k h he condemned "shrinking<lb />
complexes and the dodg-<lb />
of controversial subjects by<lb />
fessors of sociology.<lb />
'We don't want to dehumanize<lb />
logy Dr. Ross said. "At<lb />
a times, under certain con-<lb />
ions, it is the most sacred duty<lb />
sociologists to 'raise hell<lb />
ey should give their conclu-<lb />
ns on such things as compan-<lb />
 marriage, sex, marriage<lb />
less <lb />
Fifty yard dash, 8 seconds<lb />
less <lb />
Fifty yard dash. 9 seconds<lb />
less <lb />
(60 points required in this group<lb />
for a monogram).<lb />
Stunts<lb />
Hand stand 10 seconds 15<lb />
Head stand 10 seconds 10<lb />
With book on head, walk balance<lb />
beam and do a deep knee bend,<lb />
turn and come back  5<lb />
Grasp right ankle, touch knee<lb />
to floor and rise 10<lb />
Jump through stick  3<lb />
Forward roil and come to stand-<lb />
ing position  1<lb />
Standing flat footed and without<lb />
bending knees touch fingers to<lb />
floor  1<lb />
Chin bar once  5<lb />
Every additional time the bar is<lb />
chinned without releasing the<lb />
hands from bar  1<lb />
Cart wheel in good form 10<lb />
(10 points required in this group<lb />
for monogram).<lb />
Tennis<lb />
Practice 12 hours  5<lb />
24 hours 10<lb />
(Limit) 2C<lb />
Health<lb />
Stay within 5 pounds 0! normal<lb />
weight per month  3<lb />
Sleeping in well ventilated room<lb />
at least 8 hours per week 20<lb />
Cold bath every day per week 20<lb />
Hot or warm bath every day per<lb />
week 20<lb />
Brushing teeth twice daily per<lb />
week 20<lb />
Three regular meals daily per<lb />
week  20<lb />
No coffee or coca-cola per week<lb />
20<lb />
No candy between meals per<lb />
week 20<lb />
Drinking at least six glasses of<lb />
water daily per week 20<lb />
(75 points required in this group<lb />
for monogram).<lb />
Original song or yell accepted<lb />
by class or team 10<lb />
Regular attendance and on time<lb />
at all meetings of the Athletic<lb />
Association 2a<lb />
sad cause<lb />
I do not<lb />
know what they are doing it<lb />
for, but they are very naughty.<lb />
My mamma tells me I am naugh-<lb />
ty sometimes, but I think I am a<lb />
very sweet little boy.<lb />
Please play "Dream House"<lb />
for me.<lb />
Your little friend,<lb />
Alva Van Nortwick.<lb />
Signed:<lb />
Catherine Cassidy<lb />
Clyde Brown<lb />
Parnell Pickleseimer<lb />
Johnnie left his mountain home,<lb />
To visit the county fair.<lb />
He had never attended one be-<lb />
fore,<lb />
And he was utterly surprised<lb />
when he got there.<lb />
He learned new things all day<lb />
long,<lb />
But most of all he couldn't un-<lb />
derstand,<lb />
How that woman told him his<lb />
Mary's name,<lb />
By simply looking into his<lb />
hand.<lb />
She told him that before he<lb />
reached home<lb />
He would twice receive great<lb />
wealth,<lb />
And that just before each time,<lb />
He would stumble and endan-<lb />
ger his health.<lb />
Now Johnnie could not wait at<lb />
all,<lb />
For he longed for money to<lb />
spend,<lb />
So he decided to stumble and<lb />
fall,<lb />
And he fell on an opened<lb />
safety pin.<lb />
This made Johnnie quite mad,<lb />
As mad as a mountaineer can<lb />
be,<lb />
But he didn't do anything bad,<lb />
just said,<lb />
There's one more chance, I'll<lb />
wait and see.<lb />
Still Johnnie longed for his<lb />
money,<lb />
But again he would not pur-<lb />
posely fall,<lb />
For he feare  that if he did such<lb />
a thing,<lb />
He would receive nothing at<lb />
all.<lb />
Soon he decided that he would<lb />
start home,<lb />
For he had a long and perilous<lb />
way to go.<lb />
He had for his Mary a little<lb />
comb,<lb />
Hoping that tomorrow he<lb />
could get her more.<lb />
THE SAVAGE<lb />
I saw that all of these letters<lb />
were from little boys, so I asked<lb />
Old Man Happy if there were<lb />
any little girls that had. He<lb />
said there were and they were<lb />
very sweet letters. Some of<lb />
them were:<lb />
Dear Ole Man Happy,<lb />
Can't I write good? I am in<lb />
the fifth grade and my teacher<lb />
is Miss Hyman. Sometimes I<lb />
have other teachers cause I live<lb />
near the college here and the<lb />
girls then teach me. I like them.<lb />
My mother is going to invite all<lb />
my little playmates when I have<lb />
my party. Jackie Barrett, Bob-<lb />
bie Eason, Huly Leach, Frances<lb />
Harvey, Troy Burnette and of<lb />
course my baby brother, Gene.<lb />
I am coming to see you some-<lb />
day, and sing a song.<lb />
Love and kisses from your<lb />
Little friend,<lb />
Mamie B. Grey.<lb />
Signed by:<lb />
A. D. Frank<lb />
He saw a fat horse standing in<lb />
his yard,<lb />
"Someone bringing my for-<lb />
tune, he thought with joy,<lb />
He stumbled and fell as the door<lb />
opened,<lb />
And fainted when he heard<lb />
It's a boy<lb />
THE REAL AMERICAN BOY<lb />
and divorce and other problems<lb />
in their realm when asked<lb />
Twelve hundred fewer teach-<lb />
ers taught 83,030 more children<lb />
fourteen and a half more days<lb />
during the school year 1931-32,<lb />
as compared with 1928-29, for<lb />
nine million dollars less money,<lb />
and nearly 12 per cent of the<lb />
savings came from economic's in<lb />
operation. �N. C. Teacher.<lb />
William Oscar Jolly, Jr be-<lb />
lieves that every boy is supposed<lb />
to have seven girls. It seems,<lb />
W. O that you have even more.<lb />
Is that fair play?<lb />
Dere ole man happy,<lb />
I like to play games and tap<lb />
dance. I am 6 years old and I<lb />
started to school this year. I<lb />
don't like to go, I would rather<lb />
play with frogs. I have a big<lb />
brother. His name is Bill. I<lb />
have some other brothers and<lb />
sisters.<lb />
I am not going to have a birth-<lb />
day party because my mother<lb />
said I have been a bad girl cause<lb />
I ran off from home one day.<lb />
Please play for me Barnacle<lb />
Bill, the Sailor.<lb />
Your friend,<lb />
1 May Hearne.<lb />
Show me the boy with the sweet<lb />
smiling face,<lb />
And yet with furrowed brow;<lb />
And you will have shown me a<lb />
boy who will lead in life's<lb />
race,<lb />
For by thought he will deter-<lb />
mine why and how.<lb />
Show me the boy with far-see-<lb />
ing eyes,<lb />
That always wants to know<lb />
how and why,<lb />
And you will have shown me a<lb />
boy that is sure to get by,<lb />
For the height of his ambition<lb />
towers up towards the sky.<lb />
Show me the boy who is loved<lb />
by all,<lb />
That in God's sight is pure<lb />
and white,<lb />
And you will have shown me a<lb />
boy who will never fall,<lb />
For his life will be as bright<lb />
as day, with very little<lb />
night.<lb />
This is the real American boy,<lb />
A likeable chap and good,<lb />
You will find him from the Pa-<lb />
cific to the Great Falls,<lb />
But look first for the boy in<lb />
overalls!<lb />
Of all traits which seem to be<lb />
characteristic of the whole hu-<lb />
man family, there is one that is<lb />
certain to crop out in practically<lb />
every individual�curiosity; and<lb />
among those persons possessing<lb />
this quality, I seem to have been<lb />
singled out for more than my<lb />
share. You will not be surprised<lb />
then, to know that for some time<lb />
I have been exceedingly desirous<lb />
of learning what articles are<lb />
bought most often in the station-<lb />
ery room and "Y" store.<lb />
Several days ago, being unus<lb />
ually energetic, I determined to<lb />
gratify my whim, and according-<lb />
ly took my stand in a corner of<lb />
the stationery room. I had been<lb />
there only a minute when the<lb />
after-dinner rush came. Tell me<lb />
my eyes were not opened then.<lb />
I had rather expected the girls<lb />
to buy a lot of paper, especially<lb />
for correspondence; so it was on-<lb />
ly a mild shock to learn that<lb />
stationery (but it's the business<lb />
kind, my dear.) had the second<lb />
highest percentages of sales. You<lb />
never would guess, though, wrhat<lb />
came first: the lowly pencil. I'd<lb />
really hate to say how many<lb />
the girls buy in a week (I kept<lb />
telling them about those lecture<lb />
courses, but they just wouldn't<lb />
"pay me any mind Oh, yes, I<lb />
must tell you, too, the third of<lb />
the "best sellers It's soap! At<lb />
least that is what "Becky" said<lb />
(Rebecca Curtis and Rebecca<lb />
Pittman run the store, you<lb />
know).<lb />
My second visit that evening<lb />
was to the "Y" store, where Iris<lb />
Flythe and Helen L. Harkey<lb />
have the enviable (?) job of<lb />
catering to the capricious tastes<lb />
and desires of the college girls<lb />
and co-eds. It was amusing to<lb />
watch them trying to decide<lb />
what to buy. One girl would<lb />
walk up and down the counter,<lb />
asking every conceivable ques-<lb />
tion about the cost and taste of<lb />
various confections,�only to de-<lb />
cide that she wanted a dope.<lb />
Some one else, in the meantime,<lb />
wanted to know what kinds of<lb />
cold drinks were on hand�to<lb />
settle at last on a "Snicker<lb />
"Musketeers "Mars" or "Milky<lb />
Way Peanuts, "Nabs potato<lb />
chips, and chewing gum were in<lb />
great demand, too; and last, but<lb />
by no means least�is the inevi-<lb />
table potted ham and crackers,<lb />
especially on Saturday night to<lb />
"ike out" bag supper.<lb />
My goodness; It's almost seven<lb />
thirty, and I haven't had a fro-<lb />
zen "Snicker" all day (you must<lb />
know that we always eat frozen<lb />
candy). I've got to run.<lb />
Under the cover of darkness we<lb />
shall delve deep down<lb />
Into the mystic depths of the<lb />
savage race;<lb />
We shall bare unto ourselves his<lb />
leach covered soul,<lb />
And see it in the raw, a haunt-<lb />
ed place.<lb />
Come, creep silently with me to<lb />
Africa's dark and dreary-<lb />
shore,<lb />
And there we shall see the<lb />
savages today as of yore.<lb />
We will see them, we will hear<lb />
them, as they looked and<lb />
chanted years before,<lb />
They were ever seen on this,<lb />
in comparison, tame, and<lb />
childlike shore.<lb />
Students Work Harder<lb />
Than 40 Years Ago<lb />
Princeton, is J.(TP)� Col-<lb />
lege students of today work 30<lb />
times as hard as students of 40<lb />
years ago when he was a Prince-<lb />
ton undergraduate, Booth Tark-<lb />
ington, one of America's best<lb />
known present-day authors, said<lb />
in an article written for the<lb />
Daily Princeton last week. Tark-<lb />
ington was graduated with the<lb />
Princeton class of '93.<lb />
"The Princeton student of to-<lb />
day he said, 'works twenty<lb />
times as much as we did when<lb />
we were in college and when we<lb />
come back to Princeton in after-<lb />
years<lb />
Hark, there is one, bendin<lb />
blood-thirsty being,<lb />
To fit some seeping, m<lb />
blood-soaked, murd<lb />
path;<lb />
Hush, look, for upa. . i<lb />
a thorny, hard packed c<lb />
and seeing<lb />
A rival, he fills the air<lb />
that<lb />
yell,<lb />
heart freezini<lb />
with<lb />
death<lb />
Springs into the air, grasps in<lb />
his hairy hand the rivals<lb />
scalp,<lb />
And with his stone knife, tears<lb />
it in half.<lb />
It is twilight, the very air seems<lb />
slaughterous and wild,<lb />
He bares his victim to the<lb />
ground, and all the while he<lb />
is<lb />
Burying his dog-pointed teeth in<lb />
the raw flesh above the ri-<lb />
vals skull,<lb />
Sucks out in a savage greedy<lb />
way ,all that wild and vi-<lb />
cious blood,<lb />
Leaving each vein empty, gutted,<lb />
a mere hull.<lb />
almost seems as if he<lb />
works too much. I think per-<lb />
haps we were happier, gayer<lb />
and more cheerful than the un-<lb />
dergraduates of today, but this<lb />
beca ise we were lazier. We<lb />
yed  selves more.<lb />
Princeton men today have a<lb />
aner attitude toward<lb />
 , than we did, and the un-<lb />
aduates are much more<lb />
widely read. The alumni of re-<lb />
cent years regard Princeton as<lb />
synonymous with the thought of<lb />
hard work<lb />
Accepts Land As The<lb />
Pavment For Tuition<lb />
Dr. Adams' Rejoinder<lb />
RIGHT LTVING<lb />
And then there was the Bio-<lb />
logy student that didn't know<lb />
the difference between a min-<lb />
now and a tadpole.<lb />
Dear Old Man Happy,<lb />
I enjoy listening to the Chil-<lb />
dren's Birthday Party. I can<lb />
sing and I'm going to come and<lb />
sing for you. I will sing for<lb />
you "Jack and Jill<lb />
I play with a little boy named<lb />
Clifford every day. He is a good<lb />
little boy.<lb />
Yours truly,<lb />
Mary BeUe Wilson.<lb />
For dancing, there was once a<lb />
piano in Recreation Hall on the<lb />
Third floor of the Austin Build-<lb />
ing.<lb />
Was I mistaken when I saw<lb />
"Selected Whole Nuts" on the<lb />
side of the Snicker Box that the<lb />
Y. W. C. A. members cast their<lb />
votes in? Quite a selection<lb />
weren't they? Mary Lynn Pip-<lb />
kin thinks that that is something<lb />
to Snicker about to.<lb />
Write with your right hand,<lb />
And God will write with you;<lb />
Shun the wrong, the good de-<lb />
mand,<lb />
And it will be given to you.<lb />
Be there two courses that you<lb />
may pursue,<lb />
Weigh them closely, and then<lb />
select,<lb />
The one which will best help<lb />
you,<lb />
And by God be counted an as-<lb />
set.<lb />
Speak with your right voice,<lb />
And God will speak through<lb />
you,<lb />
And in the future you will re-<lb />
joice,<lb />
For he will have seen you<lb />
through.<lb />
Drink from a clean and well<lb />
bound cask,<lb />
In future and at present;<lb />
And when the future becomes<lb />
the past,<lb />
Life's draught will have been<lb />
pleasant.<lb />
Live not a desire for worldly<lb />
wealth,<lb />
For you'd die-and regret it all,<lb />
But live with an aim the unfor-<lb />
tunate to help,<lb />
And you will smile at the<lb />
final calL<lb />
Dr. Carl Adams went to a<lb />
faculty meeting not long ago. It<lb />
so happened that he got a seat<lb />
right behind Miss Wilson. Miss<lb />
McGee came in and spoke to<lb />
him calling him Barteley Fallen,<lb />
his name in the faculty play that<lb />
they both took part in. Dr.<lb />
Adams in return said "Hey<lb />
Now as a usual thing when Dr.<lb />
Adams says that word he is at<lb />
home, and Mrs. Adams, as a<lb />
usual thing, asks him the ques-<lb />
tion, "What are you going to<lb />
do, feed the mules?" He had<lb />
been accustomed to hearing this<lb />
comeback, that he probably took<lb />
for granted that that was what<lb />
Miss Wilson was going to say.<lb />
Her reply, really was "That is<lb />
what the girls say to me when<lb />
they meet me on the campus<lb />
Dr. Adams immediately rejoined<lb />
her with, "It doesn't do any good<lb />
to say 'HEY' to a mule<lb />
Madison, Ind �(IP)�While<lb />
many colleges and universities<lb />
in all parts of the country have<lb />
been accepting the barter system<lb />
of tuition payments this year,<lb />
probably the most novel offer<lb />
made was that of President Al-<lb />
bert S. Parker, Jr of Hanover<lb />
College.<lb />
President Parker has offered<lb />
to accept land suitable for re-<lb />
forestation at the rate of $10 an<lb />
acre for payment of college tui-<lb />
tion fees.<lb />
The plan is for the college to<lb />
hold the land for future develop-<lb />
ment and revenue from timber.<lb />
The president said that there is<lb />
much marginal land in the hills<lb />
of southern Indiana which<lb />
should be turned into forests. He<lb />
said he expected many young<lb />
men and women to take advan-<lb />
tage of his offer.<lb />
Hanover, founded in 1827, is<lb />
a co-educational college support-<lb />
ed by the Presbyterian Church,<lb />
and private endowment. It has<lb />
a student bodv of 335.<lb />
While making a talk in Oral<lb />
English class the other day, Kath-<lb />
erine Hinson, ended her talk<lb />
with the words, "I just can't have<lb />
religion in the car What has<lb />
happened to Kat, we wonder.<lb />
And then there was the co-ed<lb />
who was a grand politician when<lb />
it came to politicing for the Stu-<lb />
dent Government third election.<lb />
I say this to you�you can quote<lb />
me here.<lb />
One little girl at the training<lb />
school isn't sure whether the<lb />
animal in the pen by the tennis<lb />
court is a lion or a deer.<lb />
Your Shoe<lb />
Store<lb />
Always Showing New Shoes Just When You Wan't<lb />
Them at Popular Prices. All New Colors; Blue, Grey,<lb />
Blond and Blacks.<lb />
New Sandals Are Here.<lb />
Cobum's Shoes, Inc.<lb />
"Your Shoe Store"<lb />
We see the co-eds "warming<lb />
up" at pitching baseball. They<lb />
I must be planning for a cracker-<lb />
jack team.<lb />
Near Junea, Alaska, gold dust<lb />
is known to exist at the bottom<lb />
of the Stephens Passage at a<lb />
depth of some 600 feet, but so<lb />
far no machine has been devised<lb />
for dredging it.<lb />
NEW DRESSES, COATS, SUITS, SKIRTS, BLOUSES<lb />
SWEATERS AND ACCESSORIES<lb />
ARRIVING DAILY<lb />
With the Confidence of our President Roosevelt<lb />
WILLIAMS'<lb />
"The Ladies Store"<lb />
Blount-Harvey<lb />
Company<lb />
SILK BLOUSES<lb />
Over 300 New Silk Blouses in Novelty Styles�<lb />
Materials for Dress or Sportman�<lb />
Plaid Crepes, Plain Crepes, Plain Taffeta,<lb />
Checked Taffeta, Mattesse Crepe,<lb />
Crinkled Crepe,<lb />
Size 32 to 46 $1.95<lb />
j<lb />
i<lb />
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Page Four<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
Wednesday, March 29<lb />
KING ARTHlR UNIT TAUGHT<lb />
EN FIFTH GRADE<lb />
C. C. DEPUTATION TEAM<lb />
CONDUCTS VESPERS<lb />
depSt, .a 1itio tedl te Y. Vim W. II from A. C C. A ves audi iriurn<lb />
Vatby ait C.Mr c AKcrm Aig was it Tray-C. Col-ring Mr. el gave<lb />
-CfVVHa i o: Be11 � J'a vi HISwhich a talk Educa-<lb />
saitW( ! 1 3 ks teach-d up to live up<lb />
The Fifth Grade, taught by<lb />
Miss Rainwater of the Training<lb />
School, worked out a unit on<lb />
 King Arthur Stories during the<lb />
winter term. The unit was under<lb />
the direction of Miss Ilamae<lb />
Fitzgerald, student teacher. Miss<lb />
iBonnewitz. and Miss Rainwater.<lb />
The children enjoyed reading<lb />
the stories by Maude Radford<lb />
: Warren so much that they decid-<lb />
ed to work out some of the sto-<lb />
ries through art.<lb />
They first began to work on a<lb />
frieze showing the main events<lb />
in the life of King Arthur. The<lb />
frieze consisted of nine pictures<lb />
showing the following events:<lb />
Bleys story of King Arthur's<lb />
birth: Arthur's birth: Arthur<lb />
drawing the sword from the<lb />
Senior Normal Class To<lb />
Give three 1-Act Plays<lb />
(Contiued from first page)<lb />
h,<lb />
subject<lb />
�i feel<lb />
wa;<lb />
composed<lb />
e; Lady of the Lake giving<lb />
Arthur his Sword. Excali-<lb />
King Arthur and his knights<lb />
Round Table: King Ar-<lb />
"s first sight of Princess<lb />
livere; King Arthur making<lb />
Gareth a knight: King Ar-<lb />
leading his knights to bat-<lb />
tle against R!r.c and the Death<lb />
ol Arthur. Their work seemed<lb />
to be very promising, so it was<lb />
�� cided that their coming chapel<lb />
progrsun should be based on<lb />
these st ries.<lb />
planned to dramatize the)<lb />
SI "<lb />
Km<lb />
bur.<lb />
of 1<lb />
thui<lb />
Guii<lb />
S r<lb />
tour<lb />
Marie Pinneb, Ling-Tai-Tai<lb />
(Governess to Li-Ti).<lb />
Lucy Kelly. Lang-Tai-Tai (a<lb />
Governess to Li-Ti).<lb />
Strickland and Hooper, Two<lb />
guards.<lb />
Catherine Dickerson, Scribe.<lb />
Pages. Coolie Runners and<lb />
others� Murray, Southerland.<lb />
Waddell, Stuart, Whitehurst,<lb />
Taylor. Yates. Barrow. Smith.<lb />
Daniels. Jernigan. Helen Taylor,<lb />
Brinkley. Highsmith.<lb />
Miss Hunter is coaching this<lb />
play.<lb />
Those taking part in the play<lb />
"In Spring a Young Man's Fan-<lb />
cy are as follows:<lb />
W. M. Dickey, Mrs. Jack Hil-<lb />
liard.<lb />
Melba Watson. Edith Morton,<lb />
Louise Adams, Edith Dillard.<lb />
Margarette Rogers, Her "five lit-<lb />
tle J"s<lb />
Lizzie Lee Helms, a maid.<lb />
Speaker Urges More<lb />
Physical Education<lb />
For College Students<lb />
. hev<lb />
Bass<lb />
id<lb />
They sang several<lb />
Mr. Ira Langston<lb />
second<lb />
num-<lb />
- � E<lb />
sti try.<lb />
King<lb />
gram<lb />
cry. a<lb />
� and h<lb />
ilva Van Nortwick, Dick<lb />
Trent (the young man).<lb />
Place: Sitting room of a suite<lb />
in the Hotel Ritz in Paris.<lb />
Time: Late afternoon.<lb />
Miss Charlton is coaching this<lb />
play.<lb />
All of the cast for "The Min<lb />
juet" has not been selected as<lb />
n anvil.<lb />
orses. The<lb />
Mr Lang<lb />
I Survey<lb />
is C<lb />
V. IV<lb />
C A. MEMBERS<lb />
ENTERTAINED<lb />
ARE<lb />
P. M.<lb />
lively dt<lb />
and b<lb />
otic CO<lb />
n's bii<lb />
j for the<lb />
three pieces<lb />
'arce piece ;<lb />
two smaller<lb />
the center of the large piece they<lb />
painted one big castle, and<lb />
the background, they made a<lb />
smaller castle and mountain. The<lb />
I-1'1 smaller pieces of beaver-<lb />
were used for wings, on<lb />
only trees were painted,<lb />
made a very attractive<lb />
und for the program pre-<lb />
"How Arthur Was Made<lb />
In preparing the pro-<lb />
the children made scen-<lb />
shields, swords. vct- Dut that will be done very<lb />
material used soon. This play is typical of<lb />
consisted of colonial days and the days of<lb />
of beaverboard. one!Geor�e Washington. Mr. Deal<lb />
s a background, and is coaching it.<lb />
pieces as wings. In No definite date has been set<lb />
aside on which to present the<lb />
in plays, but they will come some<lb />
time during the month of April.<lb />
h, ard<lb />
wrhich<lb />
These<lb />
"I wish your school would re-<lb />
quire more Physical Education of<lb />
its graduates said Mr. A. B<lb />
Culbertson, Superintendent of<lb />
the Wayne County Schools, in<lb />
his talk at Y. W. C. A vespers<lb />
Sunday, March 19. "I would<lb />
urge that you be able to coach<lb />
basketball, be able to teach Pub-<lb />
lic School Music and other such<lb />
things if you would serve your<lb />
community in the best way the<lb />
speaker went on to say.<lb />
Other qualities that a good<lb />
teacher has are knowledge of<lb />
how to get along with people and<lb />
how to work: she has couragt<lb />
and can use diplomacy; and not<lb />
least of all, she takes care of<lb />
her health.<lb />
The Speaker said that a teach-<lb />
er has a knowledge of boys and<lb />
girls, trusts them and knows how<lb />
to get along with them. She<lb />
knows how to work. Also she<lb />
has courage, for one of the first<lb />
things she will find is something<lb />
to defeat her. She must have<lb />
courage to go on. Along with<lb />
this is Diplomacy�if you cannot<lb />
go forward in one certain way<lb />
then counter-attack and do the<lb />
thing in another way. from an-<lb />
other position, just as the soldier<lb />
if defeated counter-attacks from<lb />
another poiant.<lb />
The teacher who serves best is<lb />
the one who protects and guards<lb />
her health. Physical Education<lb />
is a great help here.<lb />
In closing the speaker said. "If<lb />
you honestly, courageously serve<lb />
wherever you go, you will near-<lb />
er reach the ideal which Jesus<lb />
set before us<lb />
Conference School Folks j Educational Conference<lb />
Meet Here April 7th-8th<lb />
(Continued from first page)<lb />
Program Announced<lb />
(Continued from first page)<lb />
E. C.<lb />
T. C. PARTY PROVES<lb />
A DELIGHTI l I EVEN<lb />
7:30-9:00 P. M.�General Meet-<lb />
ing�Auditorium, Austin Build-<lb />
ing. Presiding: Supt. M. P Jen-<lb />
nings, Pasquotank county.<lb />
1. Music �College Glee Club.<lb />
2 Address of Welcome, by<lb />
schools of Northampton county<lb />
will preside over the two round-<lb />
table conferences of superinten-<lb />
dents. The topics to be discussed<lb />
as follows:<lb />
"For What pxtra-Class Acti-<lb />
vities Should Teachers Be Train-j President Robert H. Wright<lb />
ed?" led by H. L. JosyJn, super ? Why Do Teachers Fail! by<lb />
intendent of schools of More-JSupt. E. H. Hicks, Plymouth,<lb />
head City; "Should the Two-j 4. What do School Officials<lb />
Year Courses to be Discontinued j Wish to Know About Prospective<lb />
in the Teachers College of the Teachers? Supt. G. B. Phillips,<lb />
State?" led by W. A. Graham, Greensboro.<lb />
superintendent of schools of<lb />
Kinston; "Should a Teacher Be<lb />
Employed without an Official<lb />
Saturday, April 8<lb />
9:00-10:30 A. M.�Round Table<lb />
Confernces- Countv and Ci�y<lb />
the<lb />
Report ol Her Record from the lSuperintendt � ts-Room 123.<lb />
College she attended? led by Austin Funding. Presiding-<lb />
Miss Mary E. Wells, supervisor Supt P j Long) Northampton<lb />
of schools of Johnston county. county<lb />
Dr. W. O. Hampton, principal , " . , � , , r- .<lb />
nf tu  sj ii tt- T  , ,i 1- Should a Teacher be Em-<lb />
Of the New Hanover High School<lb />
(Rocky Mount T<lb />
The bridge party<lb />
members of the<lb />
Nash Alumnae Asso<lb />
Eastern Carolina Ti<lb />
lege on Wednesday <lb />
ed an unusually delig<lb />
The party was sta<lb />
home of Mrs. Thoma<lb />
took the place of tht<lb />
business session of<lb />
There was no busine<lb />
ed, this gathering<lb />
purely social nature,<lb />
president. Mrs. W. J.<lb />
tended words of well<lb />
group.<lb />
Mrs. Ben F. Will<lb />
and James Simp-<lb />
of the Rocky<lb />
: ployed without an Official Re-<lb />
port of her Record from the Col-<lb />
of Wilmington<lb />
son, principal ,  <lb />
Mnnn, H-  0 , ,  ' lege she Attended? Miss Mary<lb />
.Mount High School, will presideL, �  T , t<lb />
��.  n . , 4. . , V Wells, Supervisor, Johnston<lb />
oei the meetings of the pnnci- <lb />
pals and supervisors. The top <lb />
ics to be discussed are: "The! 2 Is there a Demand f"r 1hl<lb />
College to put in Extension<lb />
Courses for Teachers in Service?<lb />
3. Any Topic suggested from<lb />
the floor.<lb />
Use and Abuse of Standard<lb />
Tests led by Dr. Carl Adams,<lb />
East Carolina Teachers College:<lb />
"What are some of the Ways in ,<lb />
Which the College can Help j<lb />
Teachers who are Teaching for i Principals and<lb />
the first time? led by Miss Room 111, Austin<lb />
Jeanelte Sessoms. nrimarv Isiding; Mr. .lame<lb />
primary<lb />
HISTORY CLASS VISITS<lb />
TARBORO<lb />
The<lb />
shit<lb />
or<lb />
ti<lb />
f.v<lb />
fn!<lb />
reserved foi<lb />
On Saturday afternoon. March<lb />
118. Miss Davis" History 326 class<lb />
elds were made of card-jof last term went to Tarboro to<lb />
thin wood and deco- visit the Episcopal church there.<lb />
with crosses, stars, dragons which was erected in 1860: the<lb />
ther iesigns typical of the lone erected in 1840 having been<lb />
Arthur period. The horses destroyed. This church, and its<lb />
i they used had heads made j surrounding grounds, is probably<lb />
rdboard and a body made as rich in North Carolina history<lb />
strip of wood. as any other one small place in<lb />
the frieze, scenery, jthe eastern section of the state.<lb />
rds. anvil and horses ;ts small museum contains more<lb />
DR.<lb />
ADAMS MAKES TALK OX<lb />
PERSONALITY<lb />
So that the day students might<lb />
profit by one of the most attrac-<lb />
tive of the Interest Groups. Dr.<lb />
Adams made his first talk on<lb />
personality in Chapel on Fridav<lb />
morning. March 1'<lb />
This<lb />
ere<lb />
�were<lb />
urj ii<lb />
finished, the frieze was putFor the North Carolina history friend.<lb />
will<lb />
be continued at the regular Ves-<lb />
per hour on the following Fri �<lb />
day.<lb />
Personality is. Dr. Adam sain,<lb />
an outgrowth of social contacts.<lb />
It is that which, unreasonably,<lb />
often makes a person disliked,<lb />
not for himself, but because of<lb />
his resemblance to a former<lb />
teacher, High Point schools:<lb />
"What Information Can High<lb />
School principals give about the<lb />
graduates they send to College<lb />
that would Enable the College<lb />
to Make the most of the Ma-<lb />
terial?" led by Miss Cleo Rain-<lb />
water, critic teacher, East Caro-<lb />
lina Teachers College.<lb />
"Is there a demand for this<lb />
College to Put in Extension<lb />
Courses for the m-Service Teach-<lb />
ers? is a query to be presented<lb />
by the college to each<lb />
discussion.<lb />
Opportunity will be given for<lb />
presentation of discussion of top-<lb />
ics suggested from the floor.<lb />
The Conference is the result of<lb />
a meeting hold here last fall<lb />
when school people gathered at<lb />
Supervisors- -<lb />
Building. Pre-<lb />
; R. Simpson,<lb />
Mount High<lb />
Principal. Rocky<lb />
School.<lb />
1. What Information can High<lb />
School Principals Give the Col-<lb />
lege about the graduates they<lb />
to College that Would En-<lb />
tile College to Make the<lb />
of the Material Miss Cleo<lb />
rater, Critic Teacher,<lb />
high, while Miss Lillj;<lb />
was a close runnei up<lb />
were awarded prize:<lb />
Annie Lee Bond, wh i<lb />
was low.<lb />
Members of the a<lb />
w 1,o were present v<lb />
Lillian Maddry. Mrs. Q. K<lb />
ner. Miss Mildred Everett<lb />
Annie Lee Bond. M<lb />
Bond, Miss Ertelle Ell<lb />
Mamie Ruth Fleming, M<lb />
Daughtndge. Mrs IV I i<lb />
Mrs. H. B. Mauldin, M<lb />
Sitterson, Mrs. T. if<lb />
Miss Irma Holland, M<lb />
mice Boyd, Mrs. Bon �<lb />
liams. Miss Irene Dozit i<lb />
F. L. Greathouse, M<lb />
Johnson, Mrs. Whitlej<lb />
Mrs. E. P. Girard, M<lb />
Vause. Miss Margan t Cal<lb />
I Mrs. W. J. Helms, M<lb />
Hall.<lb />
: send<lb />
able-<lb />
Most<lb />
Rain<lb />
(<lb />
rolina Teachers College.<lb />
2. Is there a Demand for this<lb />
liege to put in Extension<lb />
Ser-<lb />
College to put in Extensi<lb />
Courses for the Teachers in<lb />
group for vice?<lb />
! 3. Any topic suggested from<lb />
the floor.<lb />
10:30-11:30 A. M. � General<lb />
Meeting�Auditorium, the Austin<lb />
Building. Presiding; Mr. M .K.<lb />
Fort.<lb />
When asked to help<lb />
Echo Editor with som<lb />
East)about the co-eds, Eric<lb />
gave tins helpful bit of<lb />
tion, "Say that Mr. 'I<lb />
doing Practice Tea.<lb />
now<lb />
! Chemistry<lb />
auditorium, the seen- jstudents than he can find in the<lb />
the stage and the average librarv; and the differ<lb />
was given:<lb />
in<lb />
r-Ic<lb />
rie;<lb />
tVi<lb />
lent<lb />
has<lb />
parts of the building itself<lb />
the story of some event<lb />
iirieze,<lb />
, King" -<lb />
matizat<lb />
"H<lb />
(j 7V"iT<lb />
the pictures<lb />
�.re told by eight j through their materials or even<lb />
: picture in theifJnrou2h some notable North<lb />
Arthur Was Made Carolinian. It contains an abun-<lb />
atized. The dra-iance � Confederate history<lb />
inated with the jTr�rn the time of secession<lb />
PRESIDENT OF<lb />
S. G. A. ELECTED<lb />
the time of<lb />
ofh of Arthur. "Let us dedi-1 through the reconstruction pe-<lb />
he cate ourselves to God and askr'� Its cemetery holds many<lb />
His air in rishting the wrongs of the most noted citizens North<lb />
of England afterwards the en-jCarolina has ever produced.<lb />
tire class gave the poem of Lay- ?orne �f which are Bishop Ches<lb />
ued from first nage,<lb />
a vote bv hallnf wa-<lb />
ri chapel. Out of the<lb />
rdred students in col-<lb />
b, But the results de<lb />
amon written in the 12th or<lb />
thirteenth century:<lb />
When Arthur was King<lb />
!Hearken now a marvelous thing:<lb />
;He was liberal<lb />
To each man alive.<lb />
Knight with best.<lb />
W nd'roulv keen.<lb />
He was to the young for father.<lb />
To the old for comforter.<lb />
And with the unwise<lb />
stern.<lb />
hire<lb />
Wm.<lb />
Governor Clark.<lb />
L. Saunders.<lb />
and Col.<lb />
It is an interesting questionaire<lb />
on beautiful words, filled on by<lb />
students of one of his psycholoiry<lb />
classes. Dr. Adams found many<lb />
different personalities expressed<lb />
What, he asked, is the type ol<lb />
personality possessed by one<lb />
names "money" as one of the ten<lb />
most beautiful words in the En�-<lb />
the invitation of Dr. Wright toj '� How May Undesirable<lb />
discuss problems common to the Teaching Material be Eliminat-<lb />
group. Since that time a number Sed Supt. K. R. Curtis, Wilson.<lb />
of committees have been con 2. Summaries of Bound Table<lb />
tantly at work and in touch Conferences.<lb />
with one another to enable tbk<lb />
to be a successful assembly.<lb />
POE SOCIETY ENTERTAINS<lb />
3. . Business.<lb />
CO EDS GIVE DANCE<lb />
On Saturday evening. March<lb />
27. the Poe Society delightfully<lb />
(entertained its members from<lb />
(five until seven o'clock in the<lb />
Y" Hut Miss Ciafton Cherry.<lb />
president, acted as hostess.<lb />
Ksh language? What kind of "a' ' ' Vin<lb />
person would name the<lb />
"mother?" Incidentally<lb />
word !<lb />
Friday night the co-eds spon-<lb />
sored a dance at the Campus<lb />
Building from 6:30 to 7:30. The<lb />
proceeds from the gate receipts<lb />
were given over to the student<lb />
loan fund.<lb />
Musk was furnished bv a local<lb />
BUY YOUR<lb />
Easter<lb />
Suit<lb />
mner. The student<lb />
d to vote were called , Wonderfully<lb />
So so. and thfse re-<lb />
few votes were split as<lb />
d been, Hattie Lee J And the right ever dear.<lb />
Not only does the church<lb />
abound in relics of N. C. history<lb />
but its articles and framed docu-<lb />
ments tell the story of world<lb />
civilization from about the time<lb />
of Henry TI of England and his<lb />
quarrel with Thomas Beeket, the<lb />
archbishop of Canterbury.<lb />
The grounds are a storehouse<lb />
of knowledge for today's science<lb />
h<lb />
ie lead by a laree ma-<lb />
not a two-thirds. Tt<lb />
then that a m?ss meeting<lb />
led and Hattie Lee ac-<lb />
H President.<lb />
elected<lb />
tier<lb />
are:<lb />
GRADUATES AT END<lb />
WINTER TERM<lb />
OF<lb />
Wrong was to him exceeding "l lor V's science<lb />
loathsome student Their most spectacular<lb />
items are two cork trees growing<lb />
among the other shrubs.<lb />
Those students enjoying the<lb />
"pilgrimage" owe many thanks<lb />
to Mrs. Foxhall, their guide<lb />
whose family is so deeply rooted<lb />
in that spot. One of her grand-<lb />
mother's sisters was the wife of<lb />
Bishop Cheshire's father, and<lb />
another was the wife of Gov.<lb />
Clark. But to Miss Davis those<lb />
Five students completed their<lb />
officers who werejeourses at the end of the Winter<lb />
Secretary, Frances .term and were passed on by the<lb />
Newsome, Littleton; Treasurerfaculty. These were Misses<lb />
e Daniels. Elm City: Chair- Katherine Weathers, of Raleigh-<lb />
man of the Campus Committee. Margaret Johnston, of Emporia Clark- But to Miss Davis those<lb />
Pauline Barber. Biscoe; House Va and Frances Morton, ofTtudents w�uW give greatest<lb />
Pd�rrs, Ethel Vick, WoodGreenville, from t four year tl?nks' for K was through '<lb />
land: Blanche Moseley, Kather- .courses leading to the A. B. de-<lb />
Hmson. both of Kinston: Re-jgree. Misses Euna Miller. of<lb />
heeca Pittman, Andrews: Mil- Mocksville. and Catherine Brink<lb />
word was the most frequently<lb />
found. occurring twenty-six times<lb />
out of three hundred.<lb />
Other interesting facts about<lb />
our personalities were cited: aid<lb />
it was learned, too. that one's<lb />
personality is of vital importance<lb />
when one wishes to be placed as<lb />
a teacher. In fact, it was gather-<lb />
ed from Dr. Adnms' interesting<lb />
first installment that students<lb />
would do well to look to then-<lb />
personalities!<lb />
orchestra, made up of co-eds<lb />
cent directed the making of sev- and high school boys The co<lb />
eral batches of candy. Miss eds are Jimmie Carr Drurv Set<lb />
Manorie Podric assisted Miss tie, Melvin Willard, Billy Tolson<lb />
�In0Cnt' �� Joseph Walker. This drches-<lb />
Bridge and dancing afforded tra has proven very popular<lb />
amusement to many of the<lb />
�AT�<lb />
guests.<lb />
Many toasted sandwiches taken<lb />
from their bag suppers and all<lb />
enjoyed the coffee served when<lb />
he bag suppers were eaten.<lb />
Everyone reported having a de-<lb />
lightful time.<lb />
BLOOM'S<lb />
Speaking of Miss Wilson�did<lb />
you hear that her classes had<lb />
gotten so dumb that she now-<lb />
had started praying that the<lb />
Good Fathers would send her a<lb />
class the next time that was not<lb />
so unintelligent. We hope Miss<lb />
Wilson that your prayers are an-<lb />
swered.<lb />
Material has been ordered and<lb />
labor secured for the proposed<lb />
bleachers for the athletic field.<lb />
The bleachers will be placed at<lb />
the edge of the grove bordering<lb />
the lake. The Athletic field is<lb />
being graded and will be readv<lb />
for baseball practice at the end<lb />
of this week. Work on the<lb />
bleachers will be begun after the<lb />
Athletic field has been graded.<lb />
lew Spring Shoes<lb />
JUST RECEIVED<lb />
BIG SHIPMENT OF BEAUTIFUL<lb />
NEW SPRING SHOES<lb />
GRIFFIN SHOE COMPANY, Inc.<lb />
"Smart Footwear"<lb />
dred Harrison. Wilson: Moena ley. of Valdese. completed the<lb />
Horton. Gastonia: Florence Dentwo-year courses.<lb />
ning, Wilson: Isabelle Suitor, of<lb />
Rocky Mount; and Helen L. Har-<lb />
teey, Lexington.<lb />
All of the girls elected are<lb />
capable and can fUl the offices There are now seventv voun-<lb />
for which they we-e chosen with men enroll h. tv,� � ?<lb />
Pffirin- i enrolSed for the spring term<lb />
!of this school year. In addition<lb />
to the ones registered last term<lb />
her<lb />
efforts and as her guest that they<lb />
had that opportunity.<lb />
TEN NEW CO-EDS THIS<lb />
TERM<lb />
Work has been begun on four<lb />
tennis courts. One is in the<lb />
grove on West Campus is being<lb />
relayed, resanded. and will be<lb />
in shape as soon as it is graded<lb />
and rolled. The tennis court at<lb />
the back of Jarvis Hall is being<lb />
changed to a double court.<lb />
If the weather permits, at least<lb />
two of these tennis courts will be<lb />
in use by the end of this week.<lb />
five new names are listed. They<lb />
are Plato Evans, Albion Dunn,<lb />
Milton Harrineton, Bob Forbes!<lb />
Francis f'Sat") Currie. C. t"<lb />
Hicks, and Max Munford of<lb />
Greenville: J. FoV Barwirk. of<lb />
Ayden: and Bob Lane and Chas.<lb />
Rumley of Farmvil'o. Harry<lb />
Charles, who registered for the<lb />
winter term failed to return this<lb />
term,<lb />
LUCILLE ROSE RE-ELECTED<lb />
S. V. PRESIDENT<lb />
On March 16 in the Y Hut the<lb />
Student Volunteer Group nomi-<lb />
nated and elected officers for<lb />
the coming year of 1933 and<lb />
1934.<lb />
Lucille Rose who is a Junior<lb />
was elected Persident; Mildred<lb />
Harrison, Vice-president. and<lb />
Elizabeth Smith, T3co Echo Re-<lb />
porter and Secretary. Elizabeth<lb />
and Mildred are Sophomores.<lb />
Lucille has served as President<lb />
of the Student Volunteer this<lb />
year, while Illamae Fitzgerald<lb />
was vice-president and Beatrice<lb />
Stalls has been Teco Echo re-<lb />
porter and Secretary.<lb />
STUDENT CRUISES<lb />
Magazine subscription scholarship workers and crew<lb />
managers write immediately for very best studerr;<lb />
scholarship offers of leading publishers. Can be work-<lb />
ed there now. Permanent positions if experienced,<lb />
also summer crews for U. S. and foreign territory!<lb />
For full deatils write: The Collegiate Scholarship<lb />
Institute�219 Republic Building, Miami, Fla.<lb />
SPRING DRESSES<lb />
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POLKA DOTS<lb />
The Smart Shoppe<lb />
Memories of Youth<lb />
Memories of her youth are tomorrow' <lb />
greatest of thes will be the nW u treasures" And<lb />
her friends Inskt tb ! photoSraPhs of herself and<lb />
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Volume IX<lb />
THREE ONE-ACi l' <lb />
PRESENTEDm ill<lb />
AH Parts Well In<lb />
With Approxirnal<lb />
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Maroetti Murray, NL . , -<lb />
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Brinkley, Elizabeth H <lb />
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Yates, and Lucy Ban �<lb />
Coolies.<lb />
The make-up artists,<lb />
Bonnewitz and Hugl , � .<lb />
displayed their tal. nl �. �<lb />
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Twenty-Six Members Are<lb />
Initiated In Science Club<lb />
At its meeting held on T: <lb />
da.v evening. March 3 m I<lb />
Seienee Building, twenty-su �<lb />
members were received in1 I<lb />
Science club. -<lb />
Applicants for the nut I<lb />
were met at the door by Mabt<lb />
Dickens, Vice-Preaident of 1<lb />
cub. After being directed in1<lb />
Miss Wilson's class room tht �<lb />
"��� taken charge of by old �<lb />
members and secureh I odiold<lb />
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�J false beUefa by walkin<lb />
der ladders, feehng of bonea ett<lb />
�n the hall ol superstition T ,<lb />
car"e the ordeal of the i.<lb />
nses which was carried out in<lb />
scientific manner. The env<lb />
� teach receives amtSftaJ stm<lb />
ne form of electric shocks and<lb />
w'atmosphere al hydroget, ml-<lb />
J de Kreatly aroused the xnse<lb />
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2J fwBt, and a deafening I<lb />
torpedo had kmm enduni? . (<lb />
Phv.members aaaeHrtjled in the<lb />
.sics Jab with the older mem-<lb />
�s and were received bv the<lb />
iuckerent Mr' Nelson ' Hun"<lb />
Unch and cakes were served<lb />
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