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MEET MAY 5-6<lb />
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JEAST CAROLINA TEACHERS COLLEGE<lb />
Greenville, N. C, Wednesday, May 3, 1933.<lb />
Number 14<lb />
Student Elections<lb />
Now Bein� Held<lb />
ie Gray Hodges, Melba<lb />
5 . i and Pauline Bar-<lb />
 ad Societtes.<lb />
IE MORTON IS PRES.<lb />
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! � i Davis Is President<lb />
En rjish Club.<lb />
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I tween Mary Lynn<lb />
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Pauline Barber, who<lb />
I , i :  n Rogers as presi-<lb />
'�' beth Davis as Vice-<lb />
lent Julia Mae Bordeaux,<lb />
.� tarj : Eloise Burch, as<lb />
and Rachel Hurst as<lb />
. e marshals elected are<lb />
i. Lucy Barrow, Fran-<lb />
and Catherine Gregg.<lb />
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ntinued on page four)<lb />
Dr. Frank Delivers<lb />
Series Of Lectures<lb />
�d By A. A. U. W.<lb />
A<lb />
we attempt to control<lb />
the business cycle-<lb />
uld"? This was the<lb />
ra sed by Dr. A. D.<lb />
M ' ' y night, April 24,<lb />
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� on "How the<lb />
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gers comment in the<lb />
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what this economic busi-<lb />
ally means and said<lb />
did intend to attempt<lb />
thing, but did want to<lb />
the ideas of leading eco-<lb />
on causes and cures.<lb />
"rank then traced the<lb />
c. le from one period of<lb />
ity to the next; pointing<lb />
ditioris that lead to a pa-<lb />
I gave as the cause of a<lb />
ion four things unani<lb />
a meed on by economists:<lb />
ci-production; (2) over<lb />
(3) over speculation; (4)<lb />
tgant living.<lb />
what inquired Dr.<lb />
�can the government dot<lb />
ent or relieve depres<lb />
College Takes<lb />
Part In Fair<lb />
Booth Contains Exhibits from<lb />
Many Departments Show-<lb />
big College Program<lb />
FEATURED ON PROGRAM<lb />
Groups Of Students Are In<lb />
Charge Of The Booth<lb />
Each Night<lb />
The Community Fair which<lb />
opened Monday night has been<lb />
attended by a large number of<lb />
college students.<lb />
One of the most at'active<lb />
booths at the fair was the E. C.<lb />
T. C. booth. One of the features<lb />
of the booth, was part of the<lb />
Science Museum. The Home<lb />
Economics Department entered<lb />
as their part, dolls dressed in at-<lb />
tractive costumes. They also<lb />
exhibited the proper diet for a<lb />
baby two years old. Wall hang-<lb />
ings, bank covers, rag animals.<lb />
book ends and telephone were<lb />
sent in by the art department.<lb />
Maps showing the number of<lb />
students each year of college;<lb />
the number of students in each<lb />
county in N. C; a map of Green-<lb />
ville, and a map of a study of<lb />
cotton were exhibited. These<lb />
were made by students in math,<lb />
and geography. A relief map of<lb />
N. C, which was made by Kara<lb />
Lynn Corey was one of the fea-<lb />
tures of the exhibit. Publica-<lb />
tions of the college were shown<lb />
at the booth. Catalogues from<lb />
1910 to the present 4ime were<lb />
shown. The Teco Echo and the<lb />
Tecoan weie exhibited.<lb />
Wednesday night the college<lb />
had charge of the program. A<lb />
quartette composed of Misses<lb />
Beth Brantley, Mary Belle V il-<lb />
son, Margaret Strickland and<lb />
Emma Lee Davis sang.<lb />
The home economics depart-<lb />
ment had a style show showing<lb />
the dresses that were worn in<lb />
the textile exposition in Rale gh.<lb />
Mae Hearne, Florence Sinclair<lb />
and Rebecca Pittman gave a<lb />
dance.<lb />
At the opening night Mrs. Lil-<lb />
lie Morehead Mebane was dress-<lb />
ed in the costume she wore<lb />
when she was presented to the<lb />
Court of St. James.<lb />
At the flower show the col-<lb />
lege was well represented. Prizes<lb />
were won by Misses Greene,<lb />
Cassidy, Holtzclaw Gorrell and<lb />
Meade Miss McGee's grade won<lb />
the prize for the grade having<lb />
the best flowers.<lb />
Each night a questionable<lb />
was given out concerning the<lb />
college.<lb />
Mrs. Ruth Fenburg. accompa-<lb />
nied by Miss Eugenia Thomas<lb />
sang the opening night.<lb />
Each night some organization<lb />
had charge of the booth. Monday<lb />
night the Student Government<lb />
had it; Tuesday, the publications;<lb />
Wednesday, Seniors; Thursday,<lb />
Marshals Friday, D Class and<lb />
Saturday, Y. W. C. A.<lb />
SOCIETY PRESIDENTS FOR 1934<lb />
D's Entertained<lb />
At Reception<lb />
C's Give Reception In Cam-<lb />
pus Building For Sister<lb />
Class<lb />
Commencement<lb />
Plans Completed<lb />
Dr. Will Durant. Noted Lec-<lb />
turer Will Deliver Grad-<lb />
uation Address.<lb />
ing and ACADEMIC PROCESSION<lb />
Chas F. Myers of Greensboro<lb />
To Preach Baccalaureate<lb />
Sermon<lb />
ring the Sen-<lb />
F<lb />
PAULINE BARBER<lb />
of the Emersons<lb />
MYRTIE GRAY HODGES<lb />
of the Laniers<lb />
MELBA O'BRIEN<lb />
of the Poes<lb />
College Enters<lb />
Textile Show<lb />
Wear Costumes Modeled<lb />
From Material Sent<lb />
By Department.<lb />
12 STUDENTS ENTER<lb />
Clara Vann Freeman Wins<lb />
First Place In E. C. T. C.<lb />
Group<lb />
Seven Delegates to Geo. Lay Speaks<lb />
Press Convention<lb />
Teco Echo And Tecoan Send<lb />
Representatives To North<lb />
Carolina Collegiate Press<lb />
Association.<lb />
CONVENES AT SALEM<lb />
COLLEGE<lb />
In the first place, it can con-<lb />
�: ; money and credit by tight-<lb />
ng credit and decreasing the<lb />
n mcv in circulation when prices<lb />
' too high, and loosening cre-<lb />
dit and increasing money as the<lb />
I rice go down; or it can change<lb />
: � value of money as the Presi-<lb />
� �' ' ' is trying to do.<lb />
en, said the speaker, it can<lb />
To production in various<lb />
 iv , either by controlling labor<lb />
oi controlling machinery. The<lb />
� may come, according to Dr.<lb />
Fiank, when the government<lb />
will not only dictate the hours a<lb />
man may work but will say that<lb />
i '� a lined man, a man cannot<lb />
be off except with cause, and by<lb />
gi vernment permission; or when<lb />
' eminent permission will be<lb />
necessary for installing new ma-<lb />
chinery.<lb />
Methods of relieving a depres-<lb />
sion will have to vary with time<lb />
and place. Dr. Frank told his<lb />
� ence. One thing a govern<lb />
men! can do is protect money<lb />
and credit institutions. It can<lb />
loosen credit, slow down fore-<lb />
1 sures, and help institutions in<lb />
(Continued on page few)<lb />
Committees For The<lb />
JrSr. Announced<lb />
Plans for the Junior-Senior<lb />
Banquet have been furthered by<lb />
the appointment of the commit-<lb />
tees by the president. Miss Clara<lb />
Vann Freeman, and the election<lb />
of Miss Mary Lynn Pipkin as<lb />
toastmistress. Miss Pipkin was<lb />
elected by the class recently.<lb />
Miss Freeman has appointed<lb />
the following girls as chairmen<lb />
of the different committees:<lb />
Misses Eleanor Jones, decoration<lb />
of the campus building; Aileen<lb />
Hunt, decoration of the dining<lb />
room; Agnes Strickland, favors<lb />
and placecards; Ruth Parker,<lb />
Menu and arrangements; Ethlyn<lb />
Sanders, kitchen preparation:<lb />
Frances Harvey, invitations and<lb />
programs; Laura Eure. program<lb />
in the dining room, Helen Bur-<lb />
nette, orchestra.<lb />
Advisers for the class are<lb />
Miss Katherine Holtzclaw and<lb />
Mr. J. B. Cummings.<lb />
Twelve Students from the<lb />
Home Economics Department of<lb />
East Carolina Teachers College<lb />
entered the college style show<lb />
held at North Carolina State<lb />
College on April 27. The style<lb />
show was in connection with the<lb />
Textile Exposition. Five of the<lb />
girls returned with prizes, al-<lb />
though Miss Mary Alice Tread-<lb />
well of Meredith College cap-<lb />
tured the "grand prize<lb />
Each contestant wore a cos-<lb />
tume designed and made by her-<lb />
self. The material was furnish-<lb />
ed by State College and were<lb />
designed and made by the stu-<lb />
dents in the Textile School.<lb />
Eight colleges, Meredith, Cataw-<lb />
ba, Flora MacDonald, Elon.<lb />
Peace, St Mary's and East Caro-<lb />
lina Teachers College were rep-<lb />
resented. They had a total rep-<lb />
resentation of 78 girls . Five<lb />
prizes were offered to each col-<lb />
lege group. The winners from<lb />
E. C. T. C. and the costumes<lb />
they wore were as follows:<lb />
Misses Clara Vann Freeman,<lb />
wearing a grey suit with red ac-<lb />
cessories, wron first place; Chris-<lb />
tine Nelson, wearing beach pa-<lb />
jamas came second; Hilda Barn-<lb />
hill, attired in a blue sport suit<lb />
took third place, Rachel Stone,<lb />
also wearing beach pajamas was<lb />
fourth, and Peggy Smith wear-<lb />
ing a tennis dress took fifth<lb />
place.<lb />
The others from here were<lb />
Misses Margaret Smith, Mildred<lb />
Dixon, Katherine Blalock, Mil-<lb />
dred Horton, Ellen Jenkins, Pen-<lb />
nie Keel Lang and Margaret<lb />
Matthews. These girls were<lb />
elected by their respective class-<lb />
es of the sewing department.<lb />
Miss Katherine Holtzclaw,<lb />
teacher of clothing, accompanied<lb />
the girls to Raleigh. They went<lb />
up in private cars, some with<lb />
Miss Holtzclaw and the others<lb />
with Misses Lucille Charleton<lb />
and Mary Lee Smith of the Col-<lb />
lege, and Mrs. A. B. Corey of<lb />
Greenville.<lb />
The costumes were shown to<lb />
the college students at the As-<lb />
sembly Hour last Tuesday morn-<lb />
ing On next Wednesday even-<lb />
ing the girls will have their own<lb />
style show, at the Community<lb />
Fair, that will be held during<lb />
the week of May 1 through 6.<lb />
Lorce Cagle, Frances Harvey.<lb />
Katherine Hines, Lucy Le-<lb />
Roy. Mickey Dickey. Billy<lb />
Nisbet and Drury Settle<lb />
Represent Publications.<lb />
To Science Clu!<lb />
Lepidopteria. Their Collec-<lb />
tion And Preservation<lb />
Is Topic.<lb />
GIVES SPECIMENS TO<lb />
MUSEUM<lb />
May 5 and 6 lias been set as<lb />
the dates for the North Carolina<lb />
 Collegiate Press Association. The<lb />
I meeting will be held at Salem<lb />
! College. Winston Salem.<lb />
Official representatives of our<lb />
college will be Misses Willa<lb />
Mitchell Dickey and Lucy Le-<lb />
Roy, Editor-in-chief and business<lb />
manager of the Teco Echo. Miss<lb />
Myrtie Gray Hodges and Miss<lb />
Elizabeth Haywood retiring busi-<lb />
ness manager and editor-in-chief<lb />
are unable to attend. Mr. Billy<lb />
Nisbet. Co-ed editor and Mr.<lb />
Drury Settle, Co-ed Business<lb />
Manager, will also attend.<lb />
Misses Katherine Hines and<lb />
Frances Harvey will represent<lb />
the new Tecoan staff, and Miss<lb />
Loree Cagle, editor of the 1933<lb />
annual will also go.<lb />
(Continued on page four)<lb />
Training School<lb />
Gives Program<lb />
The members of the Science<lb />
Club were fortunate in having<lb />
Mr. George Lay of N. C. State<lb />
College as their speaker at their<lb />
regular meeting on Thursday<lb />
night, April 27. Mr. Lay talked<lb />
on "Lenidoptera: How to Col-<lb />
lect and Preserve Them<lb />
After discussing the various<lb />
insects, declaring the beetle to<lb />
be the most numerous, and lep-<lb />
idopteria next, he proceeded to<lb />
explain the methods which are<lb />
used in catching butterflies and<lb />
moths. Among the different<lb />
ways he said probably the least<lb />
expensive and most practical is<lb />
the "sugared trap He explain-<lb />
ed how such a trap is construct-<lb />
ed and the ways the insects are<lb />
caught and killed. Probably the<lb />
easiest and most humane method<lb />
of killing them he explained is<lb />
with potassium cyanide.<lb />
He exhibited many species of<lb />
Lepidopteria. telling something<lb />
of their life cycle.<lb />
The exhibits have been contri-<lb />
buted to the museum by Mr.<lb />
Lay. He has also promised more<lb />
contributions while he is collect-<lb />
ing for his personal collection.<lb />
Besides being one of the most<lb />
interesting speakers heard by the<lb />
Science Club, he is rapidly gain-<lb />
ing recognition in this field.<lb />
iss. The commencement program<lb />
 palms and wick- j for this year includes a number<lb />
turned the lobby of interesting features. The pro-<lb />
reception room, gram will begin with the annual<lb />
guests there were j music recital on Friday evening.<lb />
The Saturday features include<lb />
class day exercises for both the<lb />
two-year and four-year grad-<lb />
uates.<lb />
On Sunday morning Dr.<lb />
Charles F. Myers, pastor of the<lb />
First Presbyterian Church of<lb />
Greensboro, will preach the bac-<lb />
calaureate sermon. On that<lb />
evening the Y. W. C. A. will<lb />
Edmundson, Margaret j sponsor its annual pageant in<lb />
Hazel Kimrey and Mar- the woody section of the West<lb />
Campus.<lb />
At the final commencement<lb />
exercise Dr. Will Durant, noted<lb />
educator, philosopher and bril-<lb />
liant orator, will deliver the ad-<lb />
dress. Because of the original-<lb />
ity of his ideas and the compell-<lb />
ing manner in which he express-<lb />
es these ideas Dr. Durant is said<lb />
to receive more attention in the<lb />
press than any other American<lb />
speaker who is dealing with the<lb />
intellectual matters.<lb />
This year for the first time<lb />
caps and gowns will be worn by<lb />
the faculty and officials and by<lb />
er furniture,<lb />
into a lovely<lb />
Greeting the<lb />
Miss Mane Daniels, president of<lb />
the Junior-Normal class and<lb />
Miss Margaret Russell, president<lb />
of the Senior-Normal class.<lb />
Other class officers: Misses Carol<lb />
Pollock. Inez Davis and Dorothy<lb />
Brooks, and the following girls<lb />
from the Junior-Normal class:<lb />
Misses Catherine Gregg, Isabelle<lb />
Suitor, Mary Louise Rives,<lb />
Louise<lb />
Bostic,<lb />
garet Daughtridge<lb />
Guests were then shown into<lb />
the main hall of the building<lb />
where the spring idea was car-<lb />
ried out very effectively in de-<lb />
corations. Gayly colored bal-<lb />
loons, and ferns, and Spanish<lb />
moss were used with green as<lb />
a background.<lb />
Throughout the evening, enter-<lb />
tainment included cards, jig-saw<lb />
puzzles, and dancing to the music<lb />
of Thurston's orchestra from<lb />
Rocky Mount. During the inter-<lb />
missions vocal selections were<lb />
given by Mrs. Ruth Fenberg,<lb />
accompanied by Miss Melba the Senior Normal Class. This<lb />
Watson; and a delightful spring will form the first academic<lb />
Third Through The Seventh<lb />
Grades Participate In A<lb />
Song Program<lb />
HELD IN AUSTIN<lb />
ALUMNAE ISSUE<lb />
TO APPEAR MAY 17<lb />
dance was given by Misses Flor<lb />
ence Sinclair, Rebecca Pittman<lb />
and Mae Hearne, with Miss Ath-<lb />
aleah Muse at the piano.<lb />
Refreshments served included<lb />
punch, ice cream, and cake, car-<lb />
rying out the spring color<lb />
scheme.<lb />
Chaperones were Dr. and Mrs.<lb />
Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Cummings,<lb />
Dr. and Mrs. Adams, Mr. and<lb />
Mrs. Deal, Mr. and Mrs. Fort,<lb />
Miss Annie L. Morton, Miss Eli-<lb />
zabeth C. Smith and Miss Lor-<lb />
raine Hunter.<lb />
Aiding in making the party a<lb />
successful and beautiful one<lb />
were: Miss Mary H. Greene, ad-<lb />
viser of the Junior-Normal class,<lb />
Miss Daniels, president and the<lb />
committees headed by Carol Pol-<lb />
lock, Entertainment; Ruth<lb />
Stroupe, Decorations; Mary<lb />
Louise Rives, Invitation; Alma<lb />
Earle Ivey, Refreshments, and<lb />
Julia Mae Bordeaux, general<lb />
chairman.<lb />
commencement<lb />
held here.<lb />
exercises ever<lb />
Two To Attend S.<lb />
G. A. Conference<lb />
He: "May I hold your Palm<lb />
olive?"<lb />
She: "Not on your Life Buoy<lb />
He: "Then I'm out of Lux<lb />
She: "Yes, Ivory formed<lb />
�Critograph.<lb />
C. COLLEGE TO PLAY<lb />
HERE THURSDAY<lb />
Tomorrow at 3:50 p. m. A. C.<lb />
College will meet E. C. T. C.<lb />
here out at the college park in<lb />
baseball. At Wilson the Teach-<lb />
ers were defeated by one run<lb />
and expect to make a come back<lb />
tomorrow. So far this season E.<lb />
C. T. C. has won two and lost<lb />
four games. Next week on Wed-<lb />
nesday and Thursday High Point<lb />
college will be here to play a<lb />
two game series.<lb />
A charming musical program<lb />
was given in Austin auditorium<lb />
by the children of the Training<lb />
School Thursday night, April 20.<lb />
All the grades of the Training<lb />
School took part. Miss Thomas,<lb />
of the college faculty, was the<lb />
accompanist for all the numbers.<lb />
The program was varied with<lb />
, Chinese, Japanese, English, and<lb />
Italian songs and music. The or-<lb />
chestra which was played by<lb />
Mrs. Savage's third grade was<lb />
composed of instruments made<lb />
by the children themselves after<lb />
a study of Chinese instruments.<lb />
The music of "The Mousie<lb />
Brown a song sung by the same<lb />
group was composed by the chil-<lb />
dren.<lb />
Of particular notice also were<lb />
the dances given by mem.bers of<lb />
the fourth grade, and the Japa-<lb />
nese program by Miss McGee's<lb />
third grade.<lb />
The full program is as follows:<lb />
A Festival Of Songs<lb />
1. Chinese Program�Mrs. Sa-<lb />
vage's third grade.<lb />
A. Processional�by orchestra.<lb />
B. Tao Yin�by orchestra.<lb />
C. Songs.<lb />
1. The Mousie Brown.<lb />
2. Red Pepper.<lb />
3. Old Chang the Crab.<lb />
4. The Jasmine Flower.<lb />
D. Music by orchestra.<lb />
II. English Folk Songs.<lb />
A. Come Lasses and Lads.<lb />
(Continued on page four)<lb />
The annual alumnae issue of<lb />
the Teco Echo will be published<lb />
on May 17. The staff of the<lb />
publication in collaboration with<lb />
ex-editors and alumnae are<lb />
working to make it an outstand-<lb />
ing copy. The students are<lb />
asked to cooperate in every way<lb />
to fuinish the graduates a newsy<lb />
newspaper.<lb />
Traditions have been estab-<lb />
lished so that each year the<lb />
ten year class is especially fea-<lb />
tured and the changes on the<lb />
campus during that period are<lb />
brought out especially.<lb />
SEVEN ENTER FOR<lb />
THE SPLIT SESSION<lb />
DEAL SPEAKS<lb />
TO ROTARIANS<lb />
Ethel Vick And Agnes Strick-<lb />
land Go To U. N. C. On<lb />
Week-End of May 6.<lb />
Agnes Strickland and Ethel<lb />
Vick will represent East Caro-<lb />
lina Teachers College at a Stu-<lb />
dent Government Conference to<lb />
be held at the University of<lb />
North Carolina on the 6th and<lb />
7th of April.<lb />
Agnes is incoming vice-presi-<lb />
dent of the student government<lb />
organization here and was re-<lb />
cently one of the delegates to<lb />
the Conference at Lynchburg.<lb />
Ethel is one of the house presi-<lb />
dents in Cotten Hall next year.<lb />
This year she was president of<lb />
the freshman class.<lb />
Seven new students have en-<lb />
rolled in school for the Split<lb />
Quarter Term that began April<lb />
13. They are all taking either<lb />
grammar �rade or primary<lb />
work. They are Mrs. Wilma Et-<lb />
ta Ferrell of Snowden, Misses<lb />
Annie L. Hodges of Washington;<lb />
Ethel Little, of Grimesland;<lb />
Mayme Whitfield of Kinston,<lb />
and Celia Maxwell of Pink Hill<lb />
have enrolled for the four-year<lb />
primary course. Misses Gladys<lb />
Rice of Belhaven and Doris Tur-<lb />
ner of Pink Hill are respectively<lb />
taking the two-year and four-<lb />
year Grammar Course.<lb />
Real fellowship and friendli-<lb />
ness is one of the greatest as-<lb />
sets of any community and the<lb />
Greenville community possesses<lb />
this asset to a superlative degree,<lb />
Ralph Deal declared in address-<lb />
ing the Rotary Club at its regu-<lb />
lar meeting here last night. The<lb />
principal speaker on a program<lb />
under the auspices of the club<lb />
Fellowship Committee, Professor<lb />
Deal reviewed briefly the ten<lb />
years he had spent in this city<lb />
and declared chat nowhere had<lb />
he found such fellowship as one<lb />
can find in Greenville He said<lb />
that during the depression there<lb />
had been talk in many places of<lb />
fellowship here is to a great ex-<lb />
tent due to the presence in this<lb />
city of Kiwanis, Rotary and oth-<lb />
er similar organizations, he<lb />
thought now, above all times,<lb />
the community needed to keep<lb />
these clubs in operation.<lb />
Last night's meeting was pre-<lb />
sided over by the club president.<lb />
Rev. A. W. Fleishchmann, and<lb />
the program was under the di-<lb />
rection of Haywood Daih chair-<lb />
man of the Fellowship Commit-<lb />
tee.<lb />
TENNIS COURTS<lb />
OPEN FOR PLAY<lb />
"The tennis courts are ready<lb />
for use announced Mr .R. C.<lb />
Deal in Chapel on April 22, 1933.<lb />
Mr Deal has asked that three<lb />
rules be followed in reference<lb />
to playing on the courts: pay<lb />
your dues, do not wear heeled<lb />
shoes, and do not mark lines<lb />
with sticks.<lb />
Only members of the Wo-<lb />
man's Athletic Association or<lb />
the Tennis Club are eligible to<lb />
use the courts. Tennis club dues<lb />
are 35 cents. They are payable<lb />
to Florence Sinclair, Iris Flythe,<lb />
Lucy LeRoy, Pauline Barber or<lb />
Mary Elizabeth Keith.<lb />
Something to do on Sunday<lb />
afternoon: Buy a can of crush-<lb />
ed pineapple and try to fit the<lb />
pieces back together.<lb />
�The Sun Dial.<lb />
Hazel Kimrey has been ap-<lb />
pointed as one of the advertising<lb />
managers of the Teco Echo by<lb />
Lucy LeRoy, the business man-<lb />
ager. Miss Kimrey will take the<lb />
place of Melba O'Brien who had<lb />
to resign because she would be<lb />
carrying too many points.<lb />
Announcement Made<lb />
Of Summer School<lb />
"Summer school at East Caro-<lb />
lina Teachers College will be<lb />
held as last year announced<lb />
President Robert H. Wright in<lb />
Chapel on April 12, 1933.<lb />
In order to be of the maximum<lb />
service to the State training of<lb />
teachers in services is essential.<lb />
Much of this work is done dur-<lb />
ing the summer session.<lb />
The teacher was drilling her<lb />
class in the principles of sub-<lb />
traction. "Now, John, if you<lb />
subtract 25 from 37, what is the<lb />
difference?"<lb />
"Yeah, that's what I say re-<lb />
plied John, "who cares?"<lb />
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THE TECO ECHO<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
Published Bi-Weckly During The College Year<lb />
By The Student Government Association of<lb />
East Carolina Teachers College<lb />
EDITORIAL STAFF<lb />
Willa Mitchell Dickev  Editor-in-Chief<lb />
Lucy LeRoy  Business Manager<lb />
Editorial Board<lb />
Billy Nisbet  Co-Ed Editor<lb />
Clyde Morton  Managing Editor<lb />
Aha Van Nortwiek  Assistant Managing Editor<lb />
Ruby Wall  Associate Editor<lb />
Julia Mae Bordeaux  Associate Editor<lb />
Katie Lee Johnson  Associate Editor<lb />
Lucille Rose  Associate Editor<lb />
Helen Boomer  Contributing Editor<lb />
BUSINESS STAFF<lb />
Drury Settle  Co-Ed Business Manager<lb />
Ellen Jenkins  Assistant Business Manager<lb />
Hazel Kimrey   Advertising Manager<lb />
Estelle McCullen  Advertising Manager<lb />
Sue Sewell  Advertising Manager<lb />
Helen Taylor  Circulation Manager<lb />
Mary Lindsay  Assistant Circulation Manager<lb />
Malene- Grant  Assistant Circulation Manager<lb />
Isa Costen Grant  Assistant Circulation Manager<lb />
Mamie E. Jenkins  Editorial Adviser<lb />
M. L. Wright  Business Adviser<lb />
NOTICE FOR ALUMNAE ISSUE<lb />
PLEASE LIST ANY INFORMATION ABOUT FORMER STUDENTS THA<lb />
Name of Student Class Married Name<lb />
If Any<lb />
T YOU CAN AND RETURN TO EDITOR TECO ECHO<lb />
Information Aboul Hei<lb />
Teaching Address<lb />
Advertising Rates 25c per column inch per issue<lb />
Subscription  $150 Per ear<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 />
Wednesday. May 3, 1933.<lb />
THE EDITOR AND COUNCIL<lb />
s,<lb />
Should the Editor-in-chief of the Teco<lb />
Echo serve regularly on the council? Those<lb />
most familiar with the intregal parts of the<lb />
paper realize that perhaps the action of the<lb />
students last spring in making the editor a<lb />
council member was unwise.<lb />
First: Such a move is unconstitutional<lb />
or unfair. The point system provides the<lb />
United States and the fact that it can be<lb />
changed into any thing provided enough<lb />
people favor the change, one cannot but<lb />
think of what often seems to be the many<lb />
supcrflous rules governing students here.<lb />
Many say that there are so many rules and<lb />
regulations that none arc really enforced<lb />
adequately. What would be the effect on<lb />
our campus of a tew rules, carefully follow-<lb />
ed and enforced?<lb />
Last year school council abolished a<lb />
THE COMMUNITY FAIR<lb />
editor shall carry 8 points. Council mem<lb />
bers are due to carry 4 points, but since the j large number of rules which had grown out<lb />
editor would then carry 2 points extra, it j of date. Perhaps as a result Student Gov-<lb />
was decided perhaps by the Point commit-lernment officers have had fewer cases to<lb />
tee, that the editor should be ex-officio and ; deal with. As this issue of the Teco Echo<lb />
carry no points. The president of the Y. W. goes to press, the action of the school coun-<lb />
C. A. is ex-officio, also, with the exception cil is unknown but whatever its stand is,<lb />
The the school council is w ,rking for the stu-<lb />
Imagine our astonishment<lb />
when President Wright announ-<lb />
ced in chapel last week that<lb />
the college girls might attend the<lb />
community fair.<lb />
We thought it was a mistake,<lb />
but intended to profii by<lb />
it nevertheless so Monday night<lb />
we signed our names on the dor-<lb />
mitory register and ambled<lb />
down to the warehouse from<lb />
whence issued strains of music.<lb />
At the door we showed our<lb />
brand, I mean our season ticket<lb />
what she's going to do with<lb />
them.<lb />
When 9:45 came we had to<lb />
leave but we signed our name<lb />
on a slip just one more time for<lb />
luck and came home laden with<lb />
cooking recipes boxes of wheat<lb />
worth and canned pairs. And<lb />
to-day I have blisters on the<lb />
palms of my feet.<lb />
DIARY OF A FRESHMAN<lb />
DEDICATED TO A HISTORY<lb />
PROFESSOR<lb />
"What's in a name? Ask any<lb />
English instructor, and you will<lb />
be admonished for using trite<lb />
that her ex-officio carries 4 points.<lb />
of this<lb />
constitutionality and the fairness<lb />
arouses some doubt in our mind.<lb />
Second: The compulsory attendance of<lb />
the editor at the council meetings is unfair<lb />
to the remainder of the staff. With the<lb />
present plan of issuing the paper on Wed-<lb />
nesday, much work has to be done on the<lb />
paper on Monday night. Much of the tech-<lb />
nical work of the publication necessarily<lb />
has to be done on that night. If the editor<lb />
is in council, she rannot also be at staff<lb />
meeting to see to the proof reading, make-<lb />
up, and final instructions. This leaves an<lb />
unduly large responsibility on the assist-<lb />
ants, causing them to have to do their work<lb />
less thoroughly.<lb />
Third: Compulsory attendance at coun-<lb />
cil meeting of the editor is unfair to the<lb />
students because it is their money which<lb />
pays for the papers. It is understood that<lb />
the papers should be the best that the staffs<lb />
can make them and if the editor is absent<lb />
at the final editing this is almost impossible.<lb />
Fourth: The present system has proved<lb />
unsatisfactory this year in that it has dis-<lb />
couraged open discussion through the col-<lb />
umns of the paper. Open forum articles Ion Sunday?<lb />
have been largely stilted and merely scrap-<lb />
ing the surface of the problems because of<lb />
the restraint felt in dealing with the Coun-<lb />
cil or a council member.<lb />
Realizing these things it is recommend-<lb />
ed that action be taken to make the editor-<lb />
in-chief an ex-officio member who can at-<lb />
tend council meetings when desired but<lb />
who can use her own discretion about the<lb />
advisability of attending.<lb />
dent's welfare and needs their co-operation.<lb />
CO-ED PRIVILEGES<lb />
, . . , j expressions,<lb />
and were told to pass on which '<lb />
we did. We made straight for<lb />
the college booth, loyal to our<lb />
Alma Mater as we are. There<lb />
someone handed us a slip of pa-<lb />
per wth some questions on it<lb />
about the college. One of them<lb />
was "Give the College motto and<lb />
colors We obtained this infor<lb />
but after all, wo<lb />
wonder if there isn't something<lb />
in one. There may not be. but<lb />
some people are mighty close<lb />
about theirs. After many at-<lb />
tempts�successful and other-<lb />
wise, we have learned that a<lb />
certain faculty member has been<lb />
misjudged�Everyone seemed to<lb />
. .  .  be unaer the impression that his<lb />
mation from an intelligent little j , ��!�� u �<lb />
1 appelation was After Death,<lb />
or<lb />
Why shouldn't co-eds be allowed on<lb />
campus Sunday?<lb />
This has long been in the minds of the<lb />
co-eds, especially those who reside in Green-<lb />
ville.<lb />
Why shouldn't they? Is there any defi-<lb />
nite reason except the prejudice against<lb />
Greenville boys? That is old fashioned now<lb />
under the more liberal policy of this school, j<lb />
The co-eds are students of this school.<lb />
Why shouldn't they talk to other students<lb />
of his school on Sunday? Sunday is the<lb />
one day of the week that everyone is free<lb />
from lessons, the one day of relaxation.<lb />
Why not let the boys take advantage of<lb />
this break in the routine. Are they not to<lb />
be trusted? It is believed by many that<lb />
nowhere else will you find a more decent,<lb />
or trustworthy group of young men.<lb />
Are such old-fashioned ideas to remain<lb />
on this campus? Don't you think the co-eds<lb />
should be allowed freedom of this campus<lb />
boy who was also filling out one<lb />
of the quizes. When we had<lb />
finished we deposited the slip in<lb />
a box and were told we might<lb />
call for our dollar later which<lb />
we will of course. I'm going to, ,<lb />
, .  laneous characters of every type<lb />
of hose with � .  �  Z.<lb />
"Anno Dominos but that is an<lb />
erroneous idea.<lb />
His first name has been borne<lb />
by kings from knighthood down,<lb />
countrymen, villians and miscel-<lb />
buy a new pair<lb />
mine. I pulled a run in my last<lb />
pair trying to get my legs un-<lb />
tangled from the gears in that<lb />
cute little Austin. By the way I<lb />
think I'm going to win that be-<lb />
cause I wrote my name on a<lb />
piece of paper and put it in a<lb />
box where I saw Miss Green's<lb />
and Miss Cassidy's. I really don't<lb />
know what it was for but I'm<lb />
sure they must be going to give<lb />
me the Austin. I'm going to<lb />
name it "Tiny" I think.<lb />
At another booth they're go-<lb />
ing to give me a ticket to the<lb />
show 'cause I put my name in<lb />
that box every time I passed.<lb />
Those were lovely flowers too<lb />
but I liked to sit in the Chevro-<lb />
let truck better than to look at<lb />
them.<lb />
And by the way you should<lb />
have seen Miss Green walking<lb />
around with those little boys<lb />
pants, size four. It seems she<lb />
won them by drawing a number<lb />
at one of the booths. I wonder<lb />
of life. Upon reading Tenny<lb />
son's greater works, you should<lb />
be able to deduce his first name.<lb />
American history, if closely stu-<lb />
died, will reveal a large line of<lb />
men, many of whom are famous<lb />
for inventions and the like. One<lb />
who ran Madison for president<lb />
claims the exclusive honor of<lb />
having a namesake in the person<lb />
of Dr. A. D. Frank.<lb />
Now the next issue for de-<lb />
bate is: What is Mr. E. L. Hen-<lb />
derson's name?<lb />
April 10: Well, I'm off on an-<lb />
other term. Wonder if I still look<lb />
like a frosh. That junior girl I<lb />
took to the student party Satur-<lb />
day told me I danced like a sen-<lb />
ior I still don't know whether<lb />
she was giving me a compliment<lb />
or not. Wait til! she finds out<lb />
I'm a frosh!<lb />
I saw that Junior girl today,<lb />
and she passed me up. Think<lb />
she can high-hal me, huh? I'll<lb />
show her! Maybe I shouldn't<lb />
have told ber.l was a junior.<lb />
I wish the weather would get<lb />
nice and sunny. Rain, rain, all<lb />
the time. It makes me homesick.<lb />
Classes seem to get stiffer all<lb />
the time. I'll bet when I get to<lb />
be a senior. I won't study so<lb />
hard. I just can't get used to<lb />
the Profs, calling me Mr. all the<lb />
time.<lb />
I guess I'll call that girl up.<lb />
I can start my term paper to-<lb />
morrow.<lb />
April 12:<lb />
I met Betty today! What a<lb />
day! What a day! That Junior<lb />
girl can go hang! She found out<lb />
I was a Frosh, but what do I<lb />
care�I met Betty! She's a<lb />
freshman too. Everytime I think<lb />
of her my heart pounds like the<lb />
dickens. I never felt like this<lb />
before. I wonder if it's love?<lb />
She's so darn sweet and pretty,<lb />
blue eyes, gold hair, and dimples.<lb />
I can hardly wait till I see her<lb />
again.jtii<lb />
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Wonder why Katie Lee John-<lb />
son, B. Williams, Clafton Cherry,<lb />
and Marjorie Fodrie are always<lb />
the first ones to leave the din-<lb />
ing hall.<lb />
Dr. Alfred M. Schultz<lb />
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PRIVILEGES<lb />
What will the new privileges be and<lb />
how will they be interpreted? When the<lb />
school council meets to discuss petitions for<lb />
privileges it has to take into consideration<lb />
student sentiment toward the act, faculty<lb />
sentiment, and the effect it would have on<lb />
the daily routine.<lb />
When one considers the brevity and<lb />
consciousness of the constitution of the<lb />
America is off the gold standard! In-<lb />
flation of the currency is the next step in<lb />
Roosevelt's' wide spread program to defeat<lb />
the economic depression. But will the in-<lb />
flation of our currency meet our needs�in<lb />
the future especially?<lb />
Inflation will give temporary relief to<lb />
the farmer, but prices of manufactured pro-<lb />
ducts will soon climb. The 'farmer may<lb />
pay his mortgage in cheap money but the<lb />
mortgage holder will not profit. Industry<lb />
may have a temporary spurt�but will it<lb />
last?<lb />
The salaried man, paid in cheap money,<lb />
may have to lower his standard of living to<lb />
meet everyday needs of life. While the<lb />
prices of products may climb rapidly in-<lb />
crease in salaries is slow to follow.<lb />
So what does it all lead to? It gives<lb />
temporary relief to the farmer at the ex-<lb />
pense of the wage earner. So may it not<lb />
all lead back to the way to meet a new sit-<lb />
uation�adjustment?<lb />
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INSIST ON LANCE'S<lb />
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They have worked<lb />
body has cooperated<lb />
been efficient in Ha <lb />
No restrictions<lb />
made that have no! I <lb />
sary and the leaden<lb />
body has been to resti<lb />
cause they had tod<lb />
because they wanted<lb />
most of the restrid<lb />
been made for a I<lb />
minor offenses. Bvi<lb />
have been fewer in nui<lb />
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charges have been bf<lb />
the council, a thing <lb />
fleets credit on both tl<lb />
body and the girls<lb />
been members of th.<lb />
council.<lb />
The statement of M,<lb />
sort coincides with tha<lb />
dent Robert H. Wright<lb />
�f the college. In a r<lb />
some time ago the Pre<lb />
this had been one c<lb />
years of the college.<lb />
Since the challenge<lb />
to the Poe debaters bv<lb />
son's the Poes have "st<lb />
�n their pep. Those wi<lb />
to be in Austin Hall<lb />
thirty to seven-thirty<lb />
'he strains of music or<lb />
hich are led by the<lb />
cheer leader Mildred �<lb />
Clafton Cherrv, Presid<lb />
�ciety.<lb />
Modern Latin course,<lb />
principal parts of veJ<lb />
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2 Piggo, paygere,<lb />
Sruntus<lb />
3 Slido, slidere, slii<lb />
mggere,<lb />
� Nigo,<lb />
catchus.<lb />
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May 3, 1933.<lb />
Wednesday, May 3, 1933.<lb />
Open F<lb />
orum<lb />
nquired of several dif-<lb />
nle about a question<lb />
tin in my mind for<lb />
So far I have been<lb />
obtain a satisfactory<lb />
The question is this:<lb />
t E. C. T. C. have a<lb />
leading schools in our<lb />
May Queens and cele-<lb />
Day except E. C. T. C.<lb />
should we be left out?<lb />
��her than students<lb />
I me this question and<lb />
a to know the answer.<lb />
al-<lb />
ildn't co-eds be<lb />
ampus Sunday?<lb />
long been in the<lb />
he co-eds, especially<lb />
reside in Greenville.<lb />
ildn'1 they? Is there<lb />
reason except the<lb />
against Greenville<lb />
is old-fashioned now<lb />
r.oii- liberal policy of<lb />
I- are students of<lb />
Why shouldiVt they<lb />
er students of this<lb />
.unday Sunday i;<lb />
y of the week that<lb />
free from lessons,<lb />
. of relaxation.<lb />
let the boys take ad-<lb />
this break in ?lie<lb />
re they not to be<lb />
; believed by mar.y<lb />
re else will you fin 1<lb />
�CM. or trustworthy-<lb />
ling men.<lb />
i hi-fashioned ideas<lb />
m this campus? Don't<lb />
he co-eds should l�-<lb />
edom of this campus<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
Page Three<lb />
WHEREABOUTS OF FACULTY<lb />
DURING EASTER HOLIDAYS<lb />
Miss Gorrell and Miss Gray<lb />
went to Winston-Salem Sunday<lb />
to the Moravian Easter service.<lb />
Miss Jenkins visited her bro-<lb />
thers in New York and Balti-<lb />
more.<lb />
Miss Meade spent the time<lb />
with her parents in Victor, N. Y.<lb />
Miss Thomas, organist and<lb />
choir director, of the Christian<lb />
Church, remained in Grenville<lb />
but she gave a beautiful cantata<lb />
on Good Friday. "The Seven<lb />
Last Words of Christ by Du-<lb />
bois.<lb />
Misses Lewis, 'Rose, Newell,<lb />
Cassidy, Greene, Williams, and<lb />
Grigsby went to Orton planta-<lb />
tion, near Wilmington, one day<lb />
during the holidays. This place<lb />
has great historical interest, and<lb />
is considered well worth seeing.<lb />
They went to Southport.<lb />
pri sident s. G, voices<lb />
OPINION<lb />
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Big Delicious  u hes, 5c<lb />
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ors, � ftly<lb />
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ret Murehison who i<lb />
present President of the<lb />
G vernment Association<lb />
Diced her opinion of<lb />
lent I ody and the council<lb />
orrent year 1932-1933.<lb />
Murehison thinks that<lb />
 there have been<lb />
n trictions this year is<lb />
, er rules that the girls in<lb />
� have had to abide by. A<lb />
� I the handbook of the<lb />
 made last year and<lb />
I lete rules were done<lb />
Miss Murehison al-<lb />
Lha! part of the credit,<lb />
mall part, is due to the<lb />
� cms elves,<lb />
m il for the current<lb />
a whole has worked just<lb />
lit 1- as on the previous<lb />
that the President<lb />
an office in the ruling<lb />
I the college. There have<lb />
two outstanding oppos-<lb />
rtiea in the council as have<lb />
in the organization one<lb />
years in a minor degree.<lb />
: ave worked and the<lb />
has cooperated well and<lb />
 ient in its sphere.<lb />
restrictions have been<lb />
that have not been neces-<lb />
nd the tendency of the<lb />
has been to restrict be-<lb />
they had to do it and not<lb />
 i they wanted to. Also,<lb />
i f the restrictions have<lb />
made for more or less<lb />
 ffenses. Even these<lb />
' tn fewer in number than<lb />
e past years. Few serious<lb />
have been brought to<lb />
rail, a thing which re-<lb />
credit on both the student<lb />
and the girls who have<lb />
members of the student<lb />
cit<lb />
e statement of Miss Murchi-<lb />
incides with that of Presi-<lb />
Robert H. Wright, president<lb />
�e college. In a chapel talk<lb />
time ago the President said<lb />
had been one of the best<lb />
s of the college.<lb />
THE LEAVES OF LIFE<lb />
From the Tree of Life, the<lb />
Leaves of Life,<lb />
Fall steadily from each bough,<lb />
With straight young stems, with<lb />
crooked old stems,<lb />
They fall from hour to hour.<lb />
Some upon lifes nector have<lb />
feasted long;<lb />
Others are nipped while still<lb />
in the bud;<lb />
Some are carried upward by<lb />
wings big and strong,<lb />
While others fall to earth with<lb />
a sallow thud.<lb />
The Heavens beacon, The Sup-<lb />
reme Being calls;<lb />
Strong wings shake the Holy-<lb />
Plant;<lb />
Some roar upward, while others<lb />
flutter and fall,<lb />
For their lives have been stale<lb />
and scant.<lb />
The thunder may roar, the light-<lb />
ning may flash.<lb />
Across the groaning and rented<lb />
sky,<lb />
But from The Tree of Life, the<lb />
leaves of Life,<lb />
Fall steadily, hour by hour.<lb />
SPLASH! SPLASH!<lb />
Splash! Splash! Splash! What<lb />
a big duck that must be, I<lb />
thought. I listened again, and<lb />
there came the monotonous<lb />
splash! splash! Suddenly I<lb />
heard yells from some little boys<lb />
at the lakeside but just at that<lb />
moment I was quite interested in<lb />
a ball that looked as if it would<lb />
drop straight into the hands of<lb />
the left-fielder so I didn't turn.<lb />
The grand stand was in a fit of<lb />
excitement but it soon quieted<lb />
down, and again I heard the<lb />
splashing. This time I looked<lb />
around, from my perch on the<lb />
grandstand, and strange to say<lb />
the water did not run off this<lb />
duck's back as I had always seen<lb />
it do. Neither did this duck<lb />
swim duckwise, but took long<lb />
deliberate strokes, dog fashion,<lb />
with a splash at every stroke.<lb />
The water around this strange<lb />
object was rolling and was much<lb />
disturbed. What on earth could<lb />
it be? Suddenly, from out of a<lb />
clear sky, it seems, an object<lb />
dropped causing a big comotion.<lb />
The object on close inspection<lb />
proved to be a baseball. Swim-<lb />
ming over to the ball this "duck"<lb />
stopped swimming, stood up,<lb />
grasped the ball and threw it.<lb />
But lo! It was not the duck that<lb />
I thought it was but instead it<lb />
was a little fat boy, fully dress-<lb />
ed!<lb />
He had misjudged the distance<lb />
that he was to throw the ball<lb />
however and it landed ker-plunk<lb />
within a few yards of the shore.<lb />
He submerged and I heard the<lb />
splash! splash! splash! again.<lb />
I turned to watch the ball �ame,<lb />
with this huge duck still splash,<lb />
splash, splashing.<lb />
News From<lb />
Other Campuses<lb />
THE PAPERS USES<lb />
THE PRESENT PAST<lb />
Although I may live for scores<lb />
of years.<lb />
The present past will mean<lb />
most to me,<lb />
For its joys, its sorrows, its hap-<lb />
piness and tears,<lb />
Made me what I am, and what<lb />
I am to be.<lb />
At this time 1 am almost ready,<lb />
To launch out upon life's sea,<lb />
And whether my ship of Life<lb />
sails straight and steady,<lb />
Depends more upon what has<lb />
been.<lb />
Than upon what is to be.<lb />
Although I am sure to encounter<lb />
trouble and strife,<lb />
Though gale and squall may<lb />
envelop me,<lb />
Still whether in God's sight I<lb />
live a jeweled life,<lb />
Depends more upon what has<lb />
been, than upon what is to<lb />
be.<lb />
TEACHER TRAINING<lb />
Is there any sheet of paper on<lb />
the campus that is used as much<lb />
as the sheets of the Teco Echo?<lb />
The latest use seems to be to take<lb />
it to baseball games�(Not to<lb />
read, mind you, but for the pur-<lb />
pose of sitting on.) At the last<lb />
game I noticed at least a dozen.<lb />
Another common use is to<lb />
spread on the floor to take exer-<lb />
cise on at night for those who<lb />
are just a bit too "plump It<lb />
really is amusing to w-atch the<lb />
pounds roll away.<lb />
And did you ever look inside<lb />
the band of a hat? You know<lb />
sometimes they are bought too<lb />
large and Teco Echo's are folded<lb />
up, stuffed inside the band, and<lb />
lo! the hat fits like a charm.<lb />
From one extreme to the other,<lb />
I know one girl who walked on<lb />
Teco Echo's for a week because<lb />
she didn't have the money to<lb />
have her shoes half-soled. And,<lb />
another thing�they are some-<lb />
times used to fill up a scrap-<lb />
book�Strange as it may seem,<lb />
they sometimes contain things<lb />
the girls think readable, so they<lb />
clip them out and paste them in<lb />
their memory book. The clip-<lb />
pings at least fill up space.<lb />
A member of the staff explains<lb />
she uses her copy before it is<lb />
printed as a target for her emo-<lb />
tions.<lb />
And some people actually use<lb />
them to read!<lb />
It seems that college actors al-<lb />
so know how to follow the old<lb />
tradition of the theatre that "the<lb />
show must go on The Fresno<lb />
State College players, staging<lb />
one of their productions the<lb />
night an earthquake rocked the<lb />
Pacific coast, gave a remarkable<lb />
demonstration of this feat. Al-<lb />
though frightened, the amateurs<lb />
continued to speak their lines as<lb />
chandeliers swayed and the<lb />
scenery threatened to topple<lb />
down on them. Their courage<lb />
was accredited with preventing<lb />
a small panic among the au-<lb />
dience.<lb />
�The Cadet.<lb />
A freshman co-ed at the Uni-<lb />
versity of Texas stopped a pass-<lb />
ing street car, placed one foot on<lb />
the lower step, tied her sho.?<lb />
lace, thanked the conductor, and<lb />
walked off.<lb />
�The State.<lb />
Elgin, 111 (IP)�Because Da-<lb />
vid Welling wants to go to col-<lb />
lege, many merchants in this<lb />
town last week had small change<lb />
when the banks closed.<lb />
Welling had saved up 11,357<lb />
pennies which he collected on a<lb />
newspaper route and which he<lb />
expected to use to help him<lb />
through college.<lb />
When the small change situa-<lb />
tion grew serious, storekeepers<lb />
flocked to young Welling's house<lb />
to exchange currency for small<lb />
change.<lb />
Welling plans to enter the Uni-<lb />
versity of Illinois next fall.<lb />
�The Davidson.<lb />
Seniors, according to latest<lb />
dispatches from New York, may<lb />
obtain jobs serving beer. You<lb />
see the speakeasies have all<lb />
changed their fronts and are do-<lb />
ing a flourishing business openly.<lb />
�The Brackety-Ach.<lb />
An N. J. C. girl was recently<lb />
involved in an accident, and had<lb />
to appear in court. When she<lb />
said that she was in no hurry to<lb />
get to class because she had un-<lb />
limited cuts, the opposing law-<lb />
yer objected. But the judge said<lb />
to the amusement of the court,<lb />
"Go right on: my daughter is<lb />
going to N. J. C. next fall and I<lb />
want to hear all about it<lb />
�Goucher College Weekly.<lb />
THE JIG-SAW FIEND<lb />
"Hey roommate, I just bought<lb />
another jig saw up town<lb />
"The saints preserve us! An-<lb />
other puzzle. I wonder what it<lb />
will be this time�a burning ship<lb />
in mid ocean or a rooster on top<lb />
of a church steeple? The lasl<lb />
one was Prircilla and John Al-<lb />
den wasn't it<lb />
"I don't know but I must get<lb />
home and get to work on this<lb />
right away. Want to help?"<lb />
"Heavens no, and will you<lb />
please remember to take the<lb />
books out of the window and re-<lb />
place them m the table when<lb />
you finish<lb />
"Oh, quit griping. Good-bye<lb />
The glorious jumble of curious<lb />
looking pieces is spread on th�<lb />
table and:<lb />
"This looks like it ought t<lb />
there but no of course it con<lb />
the colors don't match but<lb />
piece of border fits here,<lb />
me have that piece, will you? I<lb />
saw it first. Oh, all right! I<lb />
hope you don't find where it<lb />
fits<lb />
"Say where dries this pica<lb />
thats shaped like the dog in the<lb />
"funnies" go. Oh, I've found it<lb />
right here. Gosh I'm getting<lb />
good<lb />
And so far, far into the night.<lb />
LIPSTICK<lb />
IH) i QUOTE MB<lb />
Some people can't tell the days<lb />
of the week even though they<lb />
are in college. One of the girls<lb />
in the dining room folded the<lb />
wax paper and put it in the bags<lb />
for bag supper on Thursday in-<lb />
stead of Saturday. Oilers have<lb />
been known to do iusl as crazy<lb />
PATRONIZE OIK<lb />
ADVERTISERS<lb />
"Patronize our Advertisers"<lb />
is a trite cxpress;on�but the<lb />
Teco Echo is asking that you do<lb />
it.<lb />
Cooperation, courtesy, and pa-<lb />
tience are essentials, and the<lb />
managers of the stores that are<lb />
things as that. Some have put 1 advertised in our paper have<lb />
napkins in the "paper bags in-<lb />
stead of wax paper, others have<lb />
table<lb />
in mi<lb />
put dirty plate<lb />
drawer and cai ried th tide<lb />
dish tow Is to the kit hen; I I<lb />
ers have taken the soiled tabl<lb />
cloths off the table, put then<lb />
been outstanding in all three of<lb />
these.<lb />
Every manager and every in-<lb />
dividual has always been willing<lb />
to cooperate in every way that<lb />
they could to help the school<lb />
and the paper They have al-<lb />
ways been willing to lend any-<lb />
th � g to help in any undertaking<lb />
In't<lb />
Althoug<lb />
th<lb />
L<lb />
.us to<lb />
to get<lb />
e an ad<lb />
are not<lb />
ould be<lb />
ci om e . i<lb />
the waj<lb />
think thej hou<lb />
wield a bit-<lb />
are pat:<lb />
THESE BOARDWALKS<lb />
�<lb />
They are cooperating with us<lb />
let us cooperate with them.<lb />
V. n we saypatronize our ad-<lb />
vertisers.<lb />
S nee the challenge was given<lb />
the Poe debaters by the Emer-<lb />
the Poes have "stepped up"<lb />
en their pep. Those who happen<lb />
in Austin Hall from six-<lb />
thirty to seven-thirty often hear<lb />
'rains of music or the yells<lb />
-�h are led by the Poe society<lb />
leader Mildred Dixon, and<lb />
on Cherry, President of the<lb />
So that student teachers will<lb />
be helped more by their class<lb />
observations, the English depart-<lb />
ment of the high school is incor-<lb />
porating a new method. The stu-<lb />
dent teachers will meet a certain<lb />
class every day and do the same<lb />
work as the high school stu-<lb />
dents in the class. They will do<lb />
the same written work and take<lb />
tests with them, whether they<lb />
take part in the class discussions<lb />
or not depends on the wish of the<lb />
critic teacher. The practice<lb />
teachers will discuss in confer-<lb />
ence the plans carried out in the<lb />
classes. Observations made un-<lb />
der this plan will count as dou-<lb />
ble. This method adapted from<lb />
the method used at George Pea-<lb />
body College will allow the stu-<lb />
dent teacher to see the class<lb />
work from the point of view of<lb />
the teacher, of the student, and<lb />
of the student teacher.<lb />
If we can find some methods<lb />
that can determine a student's<lb />
intellectual advancement with-<lb />
out the use of adding machines,<lb />
we will have done education a<lb />
great service.�President Robert<lb />
M. Hutchins of the University of<lb />
Chicago.<lb />
There aren't any good books<lb />
today, or any real art, either,<lb />
for that matter.�Joseph Herges-<lb />
heimer.<lb />
A senior at Georgia Tech took<lb />
the same course twice in the<lb />
same room. He passd both times<lb />
under the same professor and<lb />
never discovered the error.<lb />
Neither did the professor.<lb />
�Wheaton News.<lb />
DATES FOR DEBATES SET<lb />
C<lb />
Modem Latin course, lesson 1.<lb />
principal parts of verbs:<lb />
1 Flunko, flunkere, facuti fix-<lb />
2 Piggo,<lb />
gruntus�<lb />
3 Slid�,<lb />
US �<lb />
 Nigo,<lb />
catehus.<lb />
paygere, squeeali,<lb />
slidere, slippi, flunk-<lb />
niggere, professori<lb />
�Current Sauce.<lb />
Beneath the spreading chestnut<lb />
tree<lb />
The village smithy snoozes.<lb />
No nag, since 1923<lb />
Has been to him for shoes.<lb />
�Current Sauce.<lb />
EXTRA SPECIAL<lb />
100 Genuine Engraved<lb />
Calling Cards $1.75<lb />
W. L. BEST<lb />
"College Jeweler<lb />
After Easter Sale<lb />
To make room for our<lb />
mid-summer hats. All<lb />
pre-easter hats At 1-2<lb />
price.<lb />
On Thursday, May 18, the Poes<lb />
and Emersons will meet in de-<lb />
bating for the first time since<lb />
1930.<lb />
The query is "Resolved that<lb />
the U. S. should recognize So-<lb />
viet Russia Miss Lucy LeRoy<lb />
and Miss Elizabeth Carswell will<lb />
uphold the affirmative side for<lb />
the Poes, and Miss Julia Mae<lb />
Bordeaux and Moena Horton will<lb />
have the negative side for the<lb />
Emersons.<lb />
In the first debates that were<lb />
held, the Emersons won from the<lb />
Laniers.<lb />
If you walk on back campus<lb />
between Jarvis and Fleming<lb />
within the next week: you will,<lb />
if you are a close observer, notice<lb />
a small red dot under a bunch of<lb />
leaves and white flowers. Well,<lb />
that's a strawberry.<lb />
It is, as yet, quite a minute ob-<lb />
ject, being the very first of the<lb />
season, but soon you will see<lb />
girls with their mouths and fin-<lb />
gers a bright, unnatural red, and<lb />
guilty look on their faces. Then<lb />
you will know why I'm writing<lb />
this about one small berry:�'<lb />
"Coming events cast their sha-<lb />
dows before<lb />
Ralph Deal. Jr has been<lb />
chosen football manager for the<lb />
coming season. Ralph is well<lb />
acquainted with the athletic sit-<lb />
uation at E. C. T .C, having<lb />
been a member of the basketball<lb />
squad the past season.<lb />
He and Dr. Slay are now<lb />
working on the schedule for the<lb />
fall season.<lb />
O these beard walks' One<lb />
takes a step upon a seemingly<lb />
firm board. One goes down,<lb />
, i c � i i 4, does not imply adaptability to<lb />
down�only a few inches, but - '<lb />
changing conditions�rather the<lb />
Civilization is an overworked<lb />
term that begs a thousand ques-<lb />
tions. Whatever it means, ix<lb />
contrary�Robert Br if fault.<lb />
the sudden shock of it! If one<lb />
has a weak heart one should<lb />
walk back campus. It's sain r.<lb />
And due to the spring boards. Speed and too much informa-<lb />
see saws and numerous holestion pouring in on us too fast<lb />
there is a well worn path on<lb />
each side of the Walk. Maybe<lb />
the narrowness of it has some-<lb />
thing to do with it too.  But<lb />
�never mind and keep your head<lb />
and above all things watch your<lb />
I feet, and maybe, when the de-<lb />
pression over we'll be walking<lb />
on concrete, front campus as.<lb />
well as back.<lb />
It would be no mean triumph<lb />
if there should be an interna-<lb />
tional law with a single stand-<lb />
ard universally applicable, re-<lb />
pudiating once and for all the<lb />
primitive doctrine that there is<lb />
no relation between law and<lb />
morality.�Dr. James Brown<lb />
Scott.<lb />
In our effort to modernize re-<lb />
ligion we have become so refin-<lb />
ed and decorous that it is con-<lb />
sidered strange to pray as if God<lb />
were listening. It is tragic that<lb />
the so-called primitive folk<lb />
should know how to reach God<lb />
while our best people find reli-<lb />
gion cold.�Rabbi W. F. Rosen-<lb />
blum.<lb />
Experience is a real teaching<lb />
situation is afforded a number<lb />
of students who have done<lb />
practice teaching previously.<lb />
During the past few days Doris<lb />
Mae Jones taught the first grade<lb />
and Lucille Creech and Willa<lb />
Mitchell Dickey taught the sev-<lb />
enth grade at Third Street school<lb />
while the regular teachers took<lb />
students to the Music Contest at<lb />
Greensboro.<lb />
from all parts of the world have<lb />
made us think we are worse off<lb />
than we really are.�Ray Liman<lb />
Wilbur.<lb />
DR. M. B. MASSEY<lb />
Dentist<lb />
2M) - 202 National Bank Building<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb />
Phone 437<lb />
Soviet Russia cannot remain<lb />
indefinitely communist if the<lb />
workers elsewhere cannot aid it,<lb />
despite the internal strength of<lb />
Russia�Leon Trotsky.<lb />
New Spring<lb />
Dresses<lb />
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Wednesday, May 3, 1833.<lb />
Paqe Four<lb />
F'<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
MB. GAINES SPEAKS AT<lb />
VESPER SERVICE<lb />
Mr. Louis Gaines of Raleigh,<lb />
N C, who is a visiting speaker<lb />
at tho Memorial Baptist church<lb />
of this city, spoke at the Y. W.<lb />
C. A. vesper service Fridaj even-<lb />
ing, April 28,<lb />
Mr, Gaines used as his text,<lb />
three words, Yielded, Shielded,<lb />
Wielded<lb />
"If we yield our lives to God,<lb />
he will shield them, and wield<lb />
them for missions that he has<lb />
for us to do<lb />
STUDENT ELECTIONS<lb />
NOW JJEING HELD<lb />
(Continued from First Page)<lb />
will be the other society marshal,<lb />
the society members having de-<lb />
cided to make one chief marshal<lb />
and the other society marshal.<lb />
eoi: SOCIETY<lb />
Melba O'Brien was elected<lb />
President of the Poe Society, at<lb />
a recent meeting held April 25.<lb />
She will succeed Clafton Cher-<lb />
ry who held the office this year.<lb />
.Mildred Dixon will take Eliza-<lb />
beth Carswell's place as Vice-<lb />
President, and the secretary's<lb />
place will lie filled by Nell Grif-<lb />
fin. Helen M. Ilarkey. who<lb />
served as treasurer for the past<lb />
year was re-elected. The mar-<lb />
shalls for the incoming year are<lb />
Peggy Smith, Elizabeth Cars-<lb />
well. Judy Cole. Christine Wil-<lb />
son and Tibbie Pure.<lb />
SCDRIBBLER'S LEB<lb />
At the last meeting of the<lb />
Scribblers Club, an interesting<lb />
election took place. A reading<lb />
of the minutes revealed that<lb />
He cited several instances o.<lb />
the lives of great characters, 1 Clyde Morton was the popular<lb />
some of them from the Bible,jchoice for next year's president:<lb />
y . had yielded their lives. andjMargaret Walter for Vice-presi-<lb />
  had shielded them, and later j dent: Alva Van Nortwick, Sec-<lb />
had wielded them to do his work, j retary; Mildred Gibson, treasur-<lb />
TUAINING SCHOOL<lb />
GIVES PROGRAM<lb />
(Continued from First Page)<lb />
"Let us yield our lives that<lb />
they may be shielded and wield-<lb />
ed<lb />
Dr. Meadows discussed the in-<lb />
ter-racial question in a most<lb />
helpful way Friday night. April<lb />
21. at the Y. W. C. A. vesper ser-<lb />
vice.<lb />
He said that one of the big-<lb />
ges! problems we have is the<lb />
negro. Since the white man does<lb />
not feel that he is on the social<lb />
level<lb />
 e<lb />
f the negro, society has<lb />
ed prejudice against him.<lb />
me has said that the solu-<lb />
i the future will be either<lb />
solute disappearance of<lb />
gro; or the intermingling<lb />
tie white race. There are<lb />
er: and Helen Boomer, Teco<lb />
Echo Reporter. The incoming<lb />
officers are all active members<lb />
of the Scribbler's Club, this<lb />
year.<lb />
Clyde is very efficient in this<lb />
work, having served on the<lb />
staff under E. Iiaywood.and be-<lb />
ing managing editor under Willa<lb />
M. Dickey next year.<lb />
The ice-president was also a<lb />
member of last year's staff, and<lb />
is a charter member of the<lb />
Scribbler's Club. The Secretary<lb />
for next year is Co-ed managing<lb />
editor of Toco Echo, and also a<lb />
charter member of the Club<lb />
The Treasurer has served as a<lb />
Circulating Manager for the pa-<lb />
I per, and proved to be a good<lb />
j member of the staff: Helen :s<lb />
B. The Keeper.<lb />
C. Coasts of Barbary-<lb />
D. It was a Lover and His<lb />
lass.<lb />
III. Dance Tunes and Dances<lb />
by Fourth Grades.<lb />
A. The Cavotte: a light merry<lb />
dance, originating among French<lb />
peasants and becoming a court<lb />
dance in the 16th century.<lb />
B. The Minuet; a graceful,<lb />
stately dance of colonial days.<lb />
C. The Quadrille; a dance of<lb />
French origin. Introduced in the<lb />
United States after 1815.<lb />
D. The Waltz: a popular dance<lb />
of the l!Hh century.<lb />
IV. Italian Songs by Fifth<lb />
grades.<lb />
A. Cloud Ships (A Tyrolese<lb />
tune).<lb />
B. Santa Lucia.<lb />
C. My Banjo.<lb />
D. Finiculi-Finicula.<lb />
V. Japanese Program by Miss<lb />
McGee's Third Grade.<lb />
A. Processional to Japanese<lb />
National Anthem.<lb />
B. Song�In Jinridkishas.<lb />
C. Songs�Little Children of<lb />
Japan.<lb />
D. Yo San.<lb />
E. Parasol and fan followed<lb />
by a Japanese dance by ten little<lb />
girls.<lb />
VI. Songs by Seventh Grade<lb />
and Something of their Compos-<lb />
ers.<lb />
A. Laughing Springtime-Mo-<lb />
zart.<lb />
B. Heroes Flying (to melody<lb />
from 14th Hungarian Rhapsody)<lb />
Liszt.<lb />
C. Behold, My Love�Beetho-<lb />
ven.<lb />
1). Lullabye- Brahms.<lb />
COLLEGE WINS EXCITING<lb />
GAME<lb />
In a fast and exciting game<lb />
E. C. T. C. defeated Campbell<lb />
College by the score 4 to 3.<lb />
Campbell scored first in the<lb />
first inning and again in the<lb />
sixth inning.<lb />
Hight, pitcher for Campbell<lb />
pitched a very good game for<lb />
six innings, but in the seventh<lb />
inning Tucker singled over sec-<lb />
ond, Harrington was safe at<lb />
first on his slow roller to sec-<lb />
ond, and both scored on Bostic's<lb />
smashing triple to centerfield af-<lb />
ter Forbes had gone out on<lb />
strikes. Bostic scored on Lang's<lb />
perfectly placed bunt past the<lb />
Pitcher. E. C. T. C. scored<lb />
again in the eighth on Bostic's<lb />
infield hit, his steal to second<lb />
and Lang's sizzling single to<lb />
right field.<lb />
The features of the game were<lb />
the pitching of Tucker, who let<lb />
Campbell down with three hits,<lb />
and the hitting of Bostic and<lb />
Lang for E. C. T. C, while the<lb />
pitching of Hight featured for<lb />
Campbell until he was relieved<lb />
by Lefty Fowler in the seventh<lb />
inning.<lb />
E. C. T. C. Ab. R. H. O. E.<lb />
versal draft-to take in military<lb />
everyone. All capital and indus-<lb />
try will be drafted as well as<lb />
people. Profit on investments<lb />
will be limited to six percent. It<lb />
will take profit out of the war<lb />
and lay the responsibility on<lb />
everyone.<lb />
The third of his talks will be<lb />
given in the near future. Hi<lb />
subject will be "Agriculture<lb />
Others who attended were:<lb />
Eloise Camp, Helen L. Harkey,<lb />
Elizabeth Denny, Melba O'Brien,<lb />
Josephine Robinson.<lb />
Y. W. CONFERENCE<lb />
ever<lb />
best way to help in the<lb />
� this problem is by<lb />
ating v, ith the negro in<lb />
possible way.<lb />
last<lb />
statements that could be,c of thfi mosi efficien roport<lb />
' ors who has contributed to the<lb />
paper and has been interested in<lb />
the publication for a long time.<lb />
ENGLISH CLUB<lb />
Miss Emma Lee Davis will<lb />
succeed Miss Bertha Walston as<lb />
president of the English Club it<lb />
was decided a a recent meet-<lb />
ing. As her assistants she will<lb />
have: Vice-president, Helen<lb />
Boomer; Secretary and Treasur-<lb />
er. Edwina Pure Tecoan Rep-<lb />
resentative. Helen Babcock: and<lb />
Seven Delegates To<lb />
Press Convention<lb />
(Continued from first page)<lb />
Frank Halls of Union<lb />
� try of Richmond, Ya.<lb />
: � the regular vesper ser-<lb />
held in Austin auditorium<lb />
ight and a quartet from the<lb />
Christian Church, rendered spe-<lb />
cial musi �.<lb />
The subject of Mr. Hall's talk<lb />
was "If I Ha One Wish chanted.<lb />
m I Would 'hat Wish Be1?"<lb />
This ho followed out by the one<lb />
. I j the A: � stle Paul "That<lb />
I May Kn w Him " There are<lb />
two kinds f knowledge, the<lb />
knowledge of fact and the per-<lb />
il knowledge. Personal<lb />
knowledge of Christ was that<lb />
Paul meant when he said "That<lb />
I May Know Him<lb />
This intimate knowledge of<lb />
Christ could only be when the<lb />
individual knows Christ in his<lb />
Power of Resurrection. "Science<lb />
has never known what the ex-<lb />
plosive in the soul when it re-<lb />
cognizes Christ. It knows what<lb />
other explosive are but not<lb />
this said the speaker. His po-<lb />
wer of resurrection in the soul<lb />
is a wonderful thing.<lb />
Again, to know Christ person-<lb />
ally one must have the know-<lb />
ledge of fellowship of his suffer-<lb />
ing. Does it mean anything to<lb />
you that men are at war, young<lb />
people are being reared in slum<lb />
environments that will inevitab-<lb />
ly make criminals of them? To<lb />
know the fellowship of suffering<lb />
is a great step forward in a<lb />
friendship.<lb />
Yes, with all this we must be<lb />
confirmed to his death. If you<lb />
would be like Him, just as He is<lb />
when you see Him you must<lb />
have these three and as Paul<lb />
said "I know on whom I have<lb />
believed<lb />
At the meeting this spring, of-<lb />
ficers for next year will be<lb />
elected. A. V. Washburn. who is<lb />
editor-in-chief of the Wake For-<lb />
est annual this year, is president<lb />
of the association. Last fall the<lb />
meeting was held at Wake For-<lb />
est College.<lb />
This organization which is<lb />
composed of 40 publications<lb />
from 22 colleges occupies a place<lb />
of prominence in journalistic<lb />
circles in the state.<lb />
critic. Sue Seweil. The Teco � ,<lb />
 . .  ,J Every year a prize is g'ven to<lb />
Echo reporter will be appointed J   .<lb />
,   . . . . f , , , the paper, which according to<lb />
bv the Editor-m-chief of the pa-1 , . , . � , , .<lb />
,�,   the judges is the best in make-<lb />
per. These officers well assume1<lb />
their du es at the May meeting<lb />
Harrington, cf, p511l0<lb />
Forbes, e50060<lb />
Bostic, ss52230<lb />
Lang, lf-cf50220<lb />
Hicks, lb50190<lb />
Hodges, 2b40112<lb />
Rum ley, rf40010<lb />
Barrett, 3b40101<lb />
Tucker, p41110<lb />
King, If00000<lb />
CampbellAb.K.II.O.E.<lb />
J. Mathis, cf31110<lb />
Byrd, ss40030<lb />
Gaylord. If41020<lb />
A. Mathis, rf40100<lb />
Humphries, 3b41121<lb />
Eason, 3b30a12<lb />
Hedgepath, lb300100<lb />
Hight, p20010<lb />
Woodham, c40081<lb />
Fowler, p20000<lb />
MY TRIBUTE TO THE<lb />
TEACHER<lb />
Three base hits: Bostic and<lb />
Humphries. Two base hits: Har-<lb />
rington. Struck out: By Hight, 3,<lb />
Fowler 6, Tucker 6. Base on<lb />
balls: Off Tucker 2, Harrington 1.<lb />
Winning pitcher: Tucker. Losing<lb />
pitcher: Fowler. Umpire, Up-<lb />
church.<lb />
Dr. Frank Delivers<lb />
Series Of Lectures<lb />
(Continued from first page)<lb />
of the English Club.<lb />
CHAPEL COMMITTEE<lb />
At the Student Chapel elec-<lb />
tions held recently, Bob Eason<lb />
was elected chairman for next<lb />
year. He was the co-ed repre-<lb />
sentative on the committee this<lb />
year. As the co-ed representa-<lb />
tive for next year Alva Van<lb />
Nortwick was chosen. Miss<lb />
Mary Shaw Robeson was re-<lb />
elected day student representa-<lb />
tive. Misses Rebecca Pittman and<lb />
Melba O'Brien were chosen from<lb />
the student body at large. Miss<lb />
Pittman was on the committee<lb />
this year.<lb />
NUTCRACKER<lb />
up, material, general appearance,<lb />
and advertisements. The winner<lb />
of the 1931-32 prize was The<lb />
Technician, the State College pa-<lb />
per.<lb />
From the East Coast Comes a<lb />
Bark<lb />
Brown man: "Your school is<lb />
not an educational institution, it<lb />
is a match factory<lb />
Wheaton girl: "Maybe you're<lb />
right. We furnish the heads and<lb />
get the sticks from the men's<lb />
colleges<lb />
�Mills College Weekly.<lb />
COMEDY GIVEN IN<lb />
CHAPEL BY SENIORS<lb />
I think that I shall never see<lb />
A girl refuse a meal that's free.<lb />
A femme with hungry eyes not<lb />
fixed<lb />
Upon the gin's that's being mix-<lb />
ed.<lb />
A girl who looks at boys all day<lb />
And doesn't lead pure men as-<lb />
tray.<lb />
A dame who may in winter wear<lb />
A coat that makes the seals des-<lb />
pair.<lb />
Whose mind will countless<lb />
thoughts contain.<lb />
Who builds her castles all in<lb />
Spain.<lb />
Girls are made by fools like me,<lb />
But why, I sometimes fail to see.<lb />
�The Sun Dial.<lb />
Mrs "You don't ever take me<lb />
out any more. Before we were<lb />
married you used to say I was<lb />
good enough to eat<lb />
Mr "There weren't any pure<lb />
food laws then<lb />
�The Sun Dial.<lb />
trouble. It can relieve unem-<lb />
ployment, though it is handicap-<lb />
ped in doing so by the public de-<lb />
mand that the government low-<lb />
er wages and lay off men in its<lb />
employ, because this stimulates<lb />
greatly the laying off of work-<lb />
men of private firms.<lb />
The greatest thing the govern-<lb />
ment can do in a depression is<lb />
probably, though, to stimulate<lb />
confidence and encourage spend-<lb />
ing.<lb />
The speaker then closed with<lb />
his question, and a comment that<lb />
we might be no better off in the<lb />
long run with a controlled cycle<lb />
than without our present way of<lb />
having prosperity one year and<lb />
a depression the next.<lb />
In his second talk Dr. Frank<lb />
presented points to prevent war.<lb />
He said that the plan was a uni-<lb />
Miss Edith Marslendcr, dele-<lb />
gate from East Carolina Teach-<lb />
ers College, was elected secre-<lb />
tary of the state YM-YWCA at<lb />
the first annual student confer-<lb />
ence held at Duke University, in<lb />
Durham, N. C, April 28-30. Miss<lb />
Marslender is a member of the<lb />
sophomore class here at E. C. T<lb />
C, and is well liked by students<lb />
here. Miss Rosanelle Cash, stu-<lb />
dent at Duke University was<lb />
elected to serve as president for<lb />
the coming year. Installation of<lb />
these officers was held Sunday<lb />
morning in the School of Reli-<lb />
gion, Men's Campus.<lb />
This is the first annual confer-<lb />
ence of the YM-YW. The pur-<lb />
pose of the first conference was<lb />
to organize a state-wide associa-<lb />
tion combining both men's and<lb />
women's "Y"s. It is hoped and<lb />
expected that a similar confer-<lb />
ence will be held each year<lb />
hereafter.<lb />
The theme of the conference<lb />
was "The Spiritual in our Lives<lb />
and Its Application to the Work<lb />
of the Association Mr. David<lb />
R. Porter, traveling secretary of<lb />
the Young Men's Christian As-<lb />
sociation, was the principal<lb />
speaker of the conference, using<lb />
as his subjects, "Spiritual Ad-<lb />
justment and Growth in the In-<lb />
dividual "Spiritual Adjustment<lb />
and Growth of the Group and<lb />
"The Wider Spiritual Implication<lb />
of our Association Objectives<lb />
Discussion groups led by stu-<lb />
dents gathered on Saturday<lb />
morning and Saturday afternoon.<lb />
Saturday morning these were<lb />
held in different rooms of East<lb />
Duke Building, Woman's Cam-<lb />
pus; Saturday afternoon they<lb />
were held in Social Hall Union<lb />
Building, Men's Campus, and in<lb />
the "Y" Hall, East Duke build-<lb />
ing. Women's Campus. Periods<lb />
of Meditation and Prayer were<lb />
held Friday afternoon, Saturday<lb />
morning, Saturday afternoon,<lb />
and Sunday morning with Miss<lb />
Lucy Cherry Crisp, General Sec-<lb />
retary of the Y. W. C. A. at N.<lb />
C. C. W leading.<lb />
Miss Ethlyn Sanders, Presi-<lb />
dent of the Y. W. C. A. at E. C.<lb />
T. C. was a member of the com-<lb />
mittee appointed to draw up a<lb />
constitution. Other colleges rep-<lb />
resented were Duke University,<lb />
Carolina, and Greensboro Col-<lb />
lege.<lb />
One of the most impressive<lb />
and beautiful services was that<lb />
of the twilight evening service at<lb />
which Mr. David R. Porter<lb />
spoke. He took for his subject<lb />
"The Wider Spiritual Implica-<lb />
tions of our Association Objec-<lb />
tives<lb />
The conference was capped by<lb />
attending church services held in<lb />
the new Duke University Cha-<lb />
pel, with Dr. Gilbert T. Rowe<lb />
presiding, and Rev. Mr. Frank S.<lb />
Hickman delivering the sermon.<lb />
(J W. Crabtree, Secretary Na-<lb />
tional Education Association.)<lb />
There will be no moratorium<lb />
on education. A moratorium on<lb />
education would mean a mora-<lb />
torium on civilization. This is<lb />
one of the reasons why teachers<lb />
will continue the schools, pay or<lb />
no pay. The nation, as it be-<lb />
comes aware of the services and<lb />
sacrifices of teachers and of the<lb />
great significance of their cour-<lb />
age and farsightedness, will<lb />
show the appreciation that it has<lb />
shown to its soldiers who sacri-<lb />
ficed their lives for their coun-<lb />
try.<lb />
In the crisis of the seventies,<lb />
I was amazed, as a boy, at the<lb />
sacrifices made by the pioneer<lb />
teacher of that day. Since then.<lb />
I have observed that whether in<lb />
time of famine or in time of<lb />
plenty, the teacher has lived not<lb />
for self, but for the children and<lb />
the community. I have noticed<lb />
that the selfish man or woman<lb />
seldom remains long in the pro-<lb />
fession.<lb />
When the terrible days of the<lb />
World War came upon us, who<lb />
led in food conservation? Who<lb />
led in the sale of liberty bonds?<lb />
Who led in collecting food,<lb />
clothing, and funds for the Red<lb />
Cross? Who kept the schools<lb />
going, whether funds were avail-<lb />
able or not? And what of the<lb />
teachers today? They are serv-<lb />
ing in a worse crisis than ever<lb />
before. Their responsibility is<lb />
greater. Environment is more<lb />
destructive in its effect on chil-<lb />
dren. The teacher-load is al- j<lb />
most doubled. In spite of all j<lb />
this, the teacher is again leading <lb />
in welfare activities. There may<lb />
be a delay in pay�a month or<lb />
six months�or the pay may be<lb />
cut off for the year, yet the work<lb />
of the school goes on!<lb />
Who is it that removes gloom<lb />
from the lives of children who<lb />
come from homes filled with<lb />
sorrow and suffering because of<lb />
the depression? Who is it that<lb />
inspires children with courage<lb />
ambition? Who teaches<lb />
STUDENTS HOLD STOKY<lb />
HOl'R<lb />
Miss Dons Mai<lb />
student in the depart)<lb />
primary education plai<lb />
directed the story houi<lb />
pard Memorial Librai .<lb />
urday afternoon. M<lb />
opened the program v. ;<lb />
story "Castle Undei a<lb />
She was followed bj M<lb />
nor Jones who told "E<lb />
das Miss Mary Clark<lb />
Pennies Miss Delia<lb />
"Dust Under the Ruj<lb />
Dorothy Williard:<lb />
Camel Got His Hun p<lb />
Pat Turnage, The <lb />
Journey<lb />
Then there was U<lb />
drank two bottle i I<lb />
and now feels guilty<lb />
White's<lb />
STORES Inc.<lb />
Dickerson Ave.<lb />
Everything for the Col-<lb />
lege Girl. Shoes. Hose,<lb />
Dresses, Millinery, At<lb />
Low Prices.<lb />
and<lb />
them to look forward to better<lb />
days? Who is it that is saving<lb />
civilization in these dark hours?<lb />
All honor, therefore, to the<lb />
teacher of 1933! Your courage<lb />
and your devotion stand out as<lb />
the safeguard of our democracy<lb />
and as the hope of the nation!<lb />
SMART DRESSES<lb />
Truly you will find thai smart<lb />
dress so new in sport .mil<lb />
dressy dress that will appeal<lb />
to you New ones arriving<lb />
daily.<lb />
Special Price to � C. T (<lb />
Girls.<lb />
WILLIAMS'<lb />
"The Ladies Store<lb />
NEW SHADES<lb />
Chiffon Hosiery<lb />
50c<lb />
W. T. Grant Co.<lb />
Known For Values<lb />
New White Dresses<lb />
IN THE LATEST STYLES<lb />
NOW $2.95<lb />
The Smart Shoppe<lb />
"Miss Civilization" a comedy<lb />
in one act by Richard Harding<lb />
Davis was given in chapel by<lb />
the seniors as their chapel pro-<lb />
gram.<lb />
Ethel Parker who was Miss<lb />
Civilization with much ingen-<lb />
uity caught the three robbers<lb />
who were Bertha Walston, Ruby<lb />
Taylor, and Margaret Murchi-<lb />
son. Miss Civilization was as-<lb />
sisted in capturing them by Bea-<lb />
trice Stalls, Vivian Hellen and<lb />
Carolyn Spencer who were po-<lb />
licemen.<lb />
Evelyn Gillam. president of<lb />
the class presided.<lb />
"Get something in your eye<lb />
"No, I'm just trying to look<lb />
through ni" thumb<lb />
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