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W E L C () M E<lb />
I R E S II M K N<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
W E L C O M E<lb />
FRESH M E N<lb />
EAST CAROLINA TEACHERS COLLEGE<lb />
Greenville, N. C Wednesday, Sept. 27, 1933.<lb />
Number 1<lb />
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said, "Would<lb />
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Members of The<lb />
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Newell spent the first<lb />
her vacation with rela-<lb />
Salern, New Jersey; the<lb />
was spent at Camp<lb />
New<lb />
entire<lb />
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med on page four)<lb />
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UTOR TECO ECHO<lb />
PAILS TO RETURN<lb />
Mitchell Dickey who<lb />
i d editor of the Teco<lb />
- year is not roturn-<lb />
ool; tintefore the edit-<lb />
� issue was under the<lb />
i n ot Lucy Le Roy, tlie<lb />
Manager, who acted as<lb />
and Clyde Morton. Man-<lb />
ditor. Helping with the<lb />
in Aha Van Nortwick<lb />
U-d as Co-ed Editor in the<lb />
of Bitty Nesbit, Ruby<lb />
ulia Mae Bordeaux, Katie<lb />
OH and Lucille Rose.<lb />
i mess Staff is composed<lb />
n Jenkins, Hael Kimrey,<lb />
MeCullen and Sue Sewell<lb />
e advertising managers.<lb />
� eolation department is<lb />
i d of La Costen and Ma-<lb />
rant, Mary L.ndsay. and<lb />
5 Hooks,<lb />
th; is taking the place of<lb />
raylor who was unable to<lb />
because of her illness.<lb />
Setth who was elected<lb />
Business Manager is at-<lb />
� college in Des Moines,<lb />
Indian Lake<lb />
York.<lb />
Miss Lewis spent her<lb />
vacation in New York.<lb />
Miss Moad was at home in Vic-<lb />
tor. New York all of the summer<lb />
except some time spent at the<lb />
Lake near her home.<lb />
Miss Kuykendall took a motor<lb />
trip up through Asheville and<lb />
other points in Western North<lb />
i Carolina and Kentucky.<lb />
Miss Coates reports a lovely<lb />
trip to the World's Fair and a<lb />
week spent in Michigan.<lb />
Miss Cassidy was at home in<lb />
Ohio a part of the summer; she<lb />
went to the Fair and spent a<lb />
good deal of time visiting in her<lb />
home state.<lb />
Miss Willis had to give up her<lb />
trip to West Virginia on account<lb />
of her mother's health but says<lb />
her vacation was a decided suc-<lb />
cess just the same.<lb />
Miss Green took a trip to<lb />
Washington City, back through<lb />
the Valley of Virginia, and spent<lb />
some time at her home in<lb />
South Carolina.<lb />
Miss Boss was at home most<lb />
of her vacation, due to her mo-<lb />
ther's illness.<lb />
Miss Laura Rose spent a very<lb />
enjoyable summer at her home<lb />
in Minnesota. One of the out-<lb />
standing features of the summer<lb />
was a family reunion of the<lb />
"Rose Clan<lb />
Misses Gay and Hooper went<lb />
to tlie World's Fair, where they<lb />
joined members of their respec-<lb />
tive families, and report a won-<lb />
derful time. Miss Hooper also<lb />
went to her home in Mississippi<lb />
and Miss Gray spent some time<lb />
in Asheville.<lb />
Miss Jenkins visited her broth-<lb />
er at Forest Hills, New York this<lb />
summer. She also took some<lb />
work at Columbia University<lb />
while in New York. She came<lb />
back by Charlotte and spent<lb />
some time there before returning<lb />
to school,<lb />
(Continued on page Four)<lb />
Freshman Week Marks<lb />
Opening College Year<lb />
Dr.WrightUrges<lb />
Attendance At<lb />
Church Services<lb />
tys State<lb />
Concerned<lb />
ment oj<lb />
Life.<lb />
Is Very Much<lb />
About Develop-<lb />
Of<lb />
Insnirinir Mossatre<lb />
Delivered By The<lb />
Colleire President<lb />
The President of the College<lb />
delivered an inspu ing message<lb />
at the first Sunday night Ves-<lb />
per Service of the Y. W. C. A.<lb />
this year. Dr. Wright spoke of<lb />
the changes through which this<lb />
world is constantly passing, and<lb />
of the need of a rising genera-<lb />
tion with definite and worth-<lb />
while ideals.<lb />
"Is there something true-that<lb />
changes not?" Answering tins<lb />
question, the speaker used<lb />
mathematics as an illustration.<lb />
Through the ages, we have added<lb />
two to two and had four. But<lb />
further than mathematics and<lb />
far more important, there is the<lb />
Holy Spirit of Jehovah, a part<lb />
of every human life�one thing<lb />
that changes not. More joy will<lb />
coine from our lives if we are<lb />
associated so as to grow in the<lb />
fullest knowledge of our Lord.<lb />
He should guide us in tempta-<lb />
tion, in joy, in sorrow.<lb />
In speaking of the need of the<lb />
world for men and women with<lb />
ability and knowledge who are<lb />
able to distinguish right from<lb />
wrong and to build up rather<lb />
than degrade. Dr. Wright men-<lb />
tioned four essentials: Ability,<lb />
Character, Faith, and Love.<lb />
With "Ability teachers are<lb />
able to lead their students into<lb />
paths of righteousness so that<lb />
they may become the best type<lb />
of men and women.<lb />
Government is organized on<lb />
the basis that leaders shall be<lb />
persons of "Character A New-<lb />
Deal is being inaugurated, but<lb />
without clean characters in the<lb />
responsible positions, it cannot<lb />
succeed.<lb />
"Several years ago he said,<lb />
"our world leaders brought us<lb />
into a war so terrible that Faith<lb />
was destroyed throughout all na-<lb />
tions and the seeds of hatred for<lb />
our fellow men were planted. A<lb />
harvest, too abundant in evils, is<lb />
being reaped. We must rebuild<lb />
(Continued on page four)<lb />
FOOTBALL SEASON<lb />
OPENS OCTOBER 6<lb />
Dr. Wright, in his talk Friday<lb />
morning, urged every student to<lb />
attend church. Hi- said for<lb />
everyone to attend the church of<lb />
which thev were a member<lb />
a<lb />
rid<lb />
PRESS ASSOCIATION<lb />
TO CONVENE HERE<lb />
ON OCTOBER 26TH<lb />
Gene Newsome Of Duke<lb />
Preside<lb />
To<lb />
The fallCO!ivention ofthe<lb />
North Carol:iaProsi Associa.ion<lb />
willmeet att Ca'olina To;ch-<lb />
eraCollegethi. fa11 withthe<lb />
Vice-PreskhnMr.Gene New-<lb />
sonn� of Dulce IJniversity, presid-<lb />
ing.Dan Tornneeif State 1-<lb />
legewho waselected Presalent<lb />
at tj.e meettnghe!d at Salem<lb />
Coll�ge in tie i;pfin4 did notre-<lb />
turnto scllOOl. Tie tentative<lb />
dates forthei onventionare<lb />
October 2G.27.2<lb />
NC. P.A.is ciimpo. edof<lb />
orlv publw(i, 1com twonty-<lb />
twoinstitutionsofligher leirn-<lb />
ingin the staliItis one ofthe<lb />
East Carolina Teachers College<lb />
.will journey to Raleigh on Octo-<lb />
ber Sixth to open their 1933 sea-<lb />
SOD with 'he State Wolf Ci<lb />
furnishing the opposition.<lb />
The Teachers have been work-<lb />
ing hard a little more than a .<lb />
week for the opening contest and ! error,<lb />
with two more weeks of prac i<lb />
tice should be ready to go when<lb />
the whistle blows October Oth.<lb />
About forty men have been go-<lb />
ing out for daily workouts and<lb />
the prospects of a winning team<lb />
is in tlie making. The Teachers<lb />
are expected to open the season<lb />
with a line averaging about 180<lb />
and backfield about 165. Six<lb />
iettermen are back for the nuc-<lb />
leus of the '33 team. They are;<lb />
Bullock, last year's star quarter-<lb />
back; Eason. a half-back who<lb />
was used mostly as a blocking<lb />
back; Wright, who played an<lb />
etui position last year but has<lb />
been used some at center this<lb />
ear: Burnette, an end who has<lb />
not reported yet; H. Rivers, who<lb />
played at tackle last year but is<lb />
if you are not a member go to<lb />
the church your family attends.<lb />
'it has been said that a state<lb />
college has no religion. That is<lb />
a mistake. It has been said that<lb />
all state institutions are noo-re-<lb />
ligious. That's a rather gross<lb />
the result of loose think-<lb />
The state is not the least<lb />
inL<lb />
' bit concerned about denomina-<lb />
- not the least bit<lb />
Di wriehtSp�;ksTo New<lb />
SlueoutFoiFirst Tune<lb />
OiTu�:da;<lb />
CLAS3ESBErjNFill DAY<lb />
i n f -I of 3 e on Wed-<lb />
11g; �! iSt ition' il ; t C 1-il no. w th a �gular stu-<lb />
dnts.Aprogiamsirmlar to<lb />
th loa! OJ wedpre to a s tia; he !s was fol-lew-comers<lb />
tobeeimeacclimatecto their<lb />
leading journalistic organizations<lb />
in the state.<lb />
The Teco Echo and Tccoan are<lb />
planning a fall social program in<lb />
addition to the business sessions.<lb />
seeking a guard position<lb />
year. Other men looking<lb />
outside of six letter men<lb />
CHANCES MADE<lb />
IN "Y" CABINET<lb />
Frances Watson Is Chairman<lb />
Of Morning Watch.<lb />
New Entertainment Committee<lb />
Appointed For The School Year<lb />
INTER-SOCIETY<lb />
COMMITTEES APPOINTED<lb />
PI II.ING LIST TO BE<lb />
GIVEN THURSDAY<lb />
annual spilling test for<lb />
: tudents and others<lb />
have not passed the test<lb />
 given in the Austin<lb />
nriurn on Thursday af-<lb />
�� a! 3:30 o'clock. the<lb />
Mi p�riod.<lb />
college grants no degree<lb />
iloma to any one who has<lb />
nade a passing grade of<lb />
spelling. The State is-<lb />
no certificate to any one<lb />
has not a grade of 70, at<lb />
is advisable for all new<lb />
nts to take the test at the<lb />
I opportunity.<lb />
test consists of one hun-<lb />
words carefully selected<lb />
standard lists of spelling<lb />
ommon usage.<lb />
The Presidents of the Societies,<lb />
Melba O'Brien of the Poo. Paul-<lb />
ine Barber of the Emerson, and<lb />
Myrtie Gray Hodges of th � La-<lb />
niers, have announced the merri-<lb />
Diffcrent Types Of Programs<lb />
Brought To School Each<lb />
Year.<lb />
The entertainment committee<lb />
for this year composed of Mr.<lb />
Cummings, Mr. Wright, Miss<lb />
Turner from the faculty; and<lb />
hers of the Inter-Society for thisjHattie Lee Humphrey, Mary<lb />
school year. The committee is Lyn Pipkin, Mary Parker, and<lb />
formed of the President, two<lb />
student members and two facul-<lb />
ty members for each society.<lb />
From the student body Lucy Le<lb />
Roy and Janie Hester will rep-<lb />
resent the Poes, Frances New-<lb />
some and Ellen Jenkins will<lb />
represent the Laniers and Cath-<lb />
erine McNair and Moena Horton<lb />
the Emersons. The faculty mem-<lb />
bers have not been chosen.<lb />
The committee will meet in<lb />
the near future to discuss plans<lb />
for the usual society initiation<lb />
and the debates.<lb />
Mr. Freddie Turner will speak<lb />
at the Student Volunteer meet-<lb />
ing Wednesday night at 6:30 P.<lb />
M. All students new and old are<lb />
invited to be present.<lb />
Mattie Lou Cotten from the stu-<lb />
dent body are bringing to the<lb />
college a number of first class<lb />
entertainments this year.<lb />
Each year this committee is<lb />
composed of different students<lb />
and as a result different types of<lb />
programs are brought to the col-<lb />
lege, but invariably the pro-<lb />
grams have been outstanding.<lb />
Last year a part of the Enter-<lb />
tainment appropriation was vot-<lb />
ed to the furthering of Women's<lb />
and Men's athletics here, and as a<lb />
result some of the best enter-<lb />
tainment was "home talent<lb />
The same arrangement will be<lb />
in effect this year and the stu-<lb />
dent activity tickets will be all<lb />
that is necessary for admission<lb />
to any entertainment.<lb />
Frances Watson has been ap-<lb />
pointed by Ethlyn Sanders, the<lb />
President of the Y. W. C. A to<lb />
fill the place m the cabinet left<lb />
vacant by Adelaide Pieffer who<lb />
was married this fall.<lb />
Frances will be chairman of<lb />
Morning Watch.<lb />
Morning watch is held each<lb />
morning, except Sunday, at 7:10,<lb />
in Room 123, unless other notice<lb />
is given. Attendance at these<lb />
morning programs is a splendid<lb />
way to begin the day.<lb />
The "Y" cabinet as it stands is<lb />
as follows: Ethlyn Sanders,<lb />
President; Elizabeth Denny,<lb />
Vice-Presidenl: Catherine Mc-<lb />
Nair, Secretary; Melba O'Brien.<lb />
Treasurer; Helen L. Harkcy and<lb />
Joy Pickard, Store Keeper; Hat-<lb />
tie Lee Humphrey, S. G. A. Rep-<lb />
resentative; Lucille Rose, Stu-<lb />
dent Volunteer Representative;<lb />
The Chairman of the committees<lb />
are: Rachel Hurst, Social Ser-<lb />
vice; Rachel Stone, Social; Eloisc<lb />
Camp, Religious Education; Mae<lb />
McFarland, Publicity; Louise<lb />
Sharpe, World Fellowship; Edilh<lb />
Marlender, Music; Frances Wat-<lb />
son, Morning Watch; Ruth<lb />
Stroupe, Teco Echo Reporter.<lb />
this<lb />
good<lb />
are:<lb />
Full-backs Tolar, Puckett, (for-<lb />
mer Roanoke College player) and<lb />
Bowen. Half-backs, Mackie, No-<lb />
bles and Morgan, former Oak<lb />
Ridge star. The quarterbacks<lb />
are Hodges and Rogerson. Ends<lb />
are Kapelec. Pittsburg. Pa all-<lb />
state end, Ridenhour. former<lb />
Rutherford College player and<lb />
Waldrop, Tackles are Sumrell,<lb />
Speight, Johnston, and Dennis. T.<lb />
Rivers, Esom, Davis and Jolly are<lb />
guards and Jennings and Cox<lb />
are centers.<lb />
The team is coached by Ken<lb />
Bcatty, ex-State and Guilford<lb />
College Athlete and he is ably<lb />
assisted by<lb />
mer Roanoke College star,<lb />
will help mostly with the line<lb />
having played a guardsman in<lb />
his college days. The schedule<lb />
has not yet been completed and<lb />
will be printed at a later date. j<lb />
tionalisrn: it is<lb />
concerned about the church you<lb />
are a member of; not the least<lb />
bit concerned about what reli-<lb />
gious organization you belong to,<lb />
but it is very much concerned<lb />
shout whether or not you are a<lb />
good citizen, and to be a good<lb />
citizen means that you must have<lb />
a rounded out life. If you devel-<lb />
op just the physical part of your<lb />
existence you may be exceed-<lb />
ingly strong physically, but at<lb />
the same time a moral pervert.<lb />
You may be exceedingly strong<lb />
physically and be mentally feeble-<lb />
minded, or worse. You may de-<lb />
velop your mental activities to<lb />
tlie highest point, and neglect<lb />
your physical body and be a<lb />
physical wreck, or neglect your<lb />
spiritual life, neglect the moral<lb />
and become a dangerous crimi-<lb />
nal. To be a good citizen you<lb />
will have to develop your spiri-<lb />
tual life along with your mental<lb />
and physical. You can't be a<lb />
well-rounded citizen without it.<lb />
You may have so much religion<lb />
and so little sense and such a<lb />
weak physical body that you are<lb />
a religious crank, not well-bal-<lb />
anced. The state is very much<lb />
concerned, since religion is a uni-<lb />
versal thing in the human life,<lb />
since religion is a part of every<lb />
human being�except those who<lb />
are exceedingly abnormal�since<lb />
it is a part of a well-rounded life.<lb />
Chick" Shicklcs, for- the state is very much concerned<lb />
He! that we develop that side of our<lb />
lives. And so tomorrow�I am<lb />
talking especially to those of you<lb />
who are here for the first time<lb />
�tomorrow I want you to join<lb />
(Continued on page four)<lb />
The Placement Bureau Issues<lb />
Report of Graduates Placed<lb />
Inter-Society Committee For<lb />
Year Is Named.<lb />
NEW STUDENT MANAGER<lb />
IS NAMED<lb />
Henry Rivers has been ap-<lb />
pointed student athletic manager<lb />
for this year. Billy Nesbit who<lb />
was appointed last year did not<lb />
return to school.<lb />
James Carr will fill the place<lb />
of football manager for this sea-<lb />
son. He is taking the place of<lb />
Ralph Deal.<lb />
There will be a meeting of<lb />
both the business and editorial<lb />
staffs of the Teco Echo in room<lb />
103 tonight at 7:30.<lb />
Kathleen Bryce, 2 yr Second<lb />
Grade, Chinquapin.<lb />
Loree Cagle, A. B Home Eco-<lb />
nomics and Science, Forest City.<lb />
Many graduates of East Caro- I Naomi Carr. A. B Home Eco-<lb />
lina Teachers College have been! nomics, Currituck.<lb />
able to obtain positions despite' Clafton Cherry, A. B Home<lb />
the fact that the schools were j Economics, Candor,<lb />
unable to elect teachers until Ellen Clifton, A. B Fourth<lb />
late in the summer. In addition Grade, Chinquapin,<lb />
to this years graduates there; Jessie Glynn Cole, A. B Math<lb />
have been many vacancies filled! and French, Clarkton.<lb />
by girls who graduated in the i Rachel Coppage, Second Grade,<lb />
years 1930 to 1932, inclusive. j Elm City.<lb />
As yet the list is incomplete j Lucile Creech, Seventh Grade,<lb />
because the schools were delayed<lb />
in employing teachers but it<lb />
stands as follows:<lb />
Mabel Allen, First Grade,<lb />
Stem.<lb />
Elizabeth Biddle, A. B Third<lb />
Grade, Old Fort.<lb />
Ruth Bivins, 2 yr, First Grade,<lb />
Hillsboro.<lb />
Katherine Blalock, Home Eco-<lb />
nomics, Philadephus.<lb />
Katherine Brinkley, Third<lb />
Grade, Valdese.<lb />
� Vera Broughton, A. B Sixth<lb />
Grade and High School French,<lb />
Stonewall.<lb />
Lottie Bell Brown, Fifth Grade,<lb />
Rougemonte.<lb />
new surroundings in the shortest<lb />
possible length of time.<lb />
A spirit of college comraderie<lb />
was created when campus lead-<lb />
ers met the new students and<lb />
helped them to adjust.themselves<lb />
to their new home. Among the<lb />
most eager to help were the<lb />
President of the Student Govern-<lb />
ment and her Student Council<lb />
members, the Cabinet of the<lb />
Young Women's Christian Asso-<lb />
ciation and the members of the<lb />
staffs of the Teco Echo and the<lb />
Tecoan.<lb />
A most holpful program was<lb />
followed beginning Tuesday at 2<lb />
p. m. with the entire Freshman<lb />
class assembled in the Campus<lb />
Building. The purpose of fresh-<lb />
man week was discussed by Dr.<lb />
L. R. Meadows. President Wright<lb />
spoke to the Freshmen for the<lb />
first time saying:<lb />
"It does my soul good to see our<lb />
North Carolina boys and girls<lb />
show a determination to equip<lb />
themselves in the best way pos-<lb />
sible to meet the responsibili-<lb />
ties of life. It gives me great<lb />
pleasure to see so many of you<lb />
here. I hope you all get home-<lb />
sick, because I hope you think<lb />
enough of your homes lo miss<lb />
them, but I hope you all have<lb />
backbone enough to stay and<lb />
make good. I believe you have<lb />
come with a determination to<lb />
get the most possible out of<lb />
your year here. I am not going<lb />
to tell you the multitude of<lb />
things you must do, because you<lb />
won't remember them all. I am<lb />
going to suggest a few things to<lb />
you. The State of North Caro-<lb />
lina spent money to build this<lb />
institution to train teachers for<lb />
the public schools of our State�<lb />
that is its sole purpose. The<lb />
State makes an annual appro-<lb />
priation, and at one time this<lb />
appropriation was more than<lb />
twice as much as it is for the<lb />
next two years. Until last year<lb />
all those who signed an agree-<lb />
ment to teach didn't have to pay<lb />
tuition, but the last General As-<lb />
sembly said that every college<lb />
in the state must charge tuition,<lb />
the amount of tuition to be fixed<lb />
by the Board of Trustees. Our<lb />
Board of Trustees reduced quar-<lb />
terly fees $4.50. Of the $80.50<lb />
which you now pay $12.50 is tui-<lb />
tion, and people who come to col-<lb />
lege here no longer sign the<lb />
agreement to teach. This means<lb />
that students living in the state<lb />
can come for $13.50 less per col-<lb />
lege year than they could a year<lb />
ago. Although you no longer<lb />
sign an agreement to teach, due<lb />
to this change in the law, the<lb />
purpose of the college is in no<lb />
way changed. The Board of<lb />
Trustees reduced fees because<lb />
they realized the financial condi-<lb />
tion of our people, and they<lb />
were determined that East Caro-<lb />
lina Teachers College should give<lb />
the very best possible opportuni-<lb />
(Continued on Page Four)<lb />
B. F. Grady. j<lb />
Mary Edna Dobson, A. B j<lb />
Fifth Grade, Beulahville.<lb />
Janie Draughon, 2 yr Fifth<lb />
Grade, Piney Grove.<lb />
Elizabeth Edwards, 2 yr Fifth<lb />
Grade, Broadway.<lb />
Margaret Fisher, A. B Science,<lb />
Coopers High School.<lb />
Ilamae Fitzgerald, 2 yr Fourth<lb />
Grade, Four Ooks.<lb />
Evelyn Gillam, A. B First<lb />
Grade, Pinehurst.<lb />
Thera Godwin, 2 yr Second<lb />
Grade, Turkey.<lb />
Clement Gordon, A. B First<lb />
Grade, Unionville.<lb />
(Continued on page three)<lb />
DOROTHY ODHAM<lb />
WINS ESSAY PRIZE<lb />
Word has been received here<lb />
that Dorothy Odham who is a<lb />
junior this year has received the<lb />
$10 prize for winning an essay<lb />
contest sponsored by the Alex-<lb />
ander McAllister Chapter of the<lb />
D. A. Rs of which Mrs. W. B.<lb />
Murphy of Snow Hill is regent.<lb />
The theme of the paper was<lb />
the battle of Moore's Creek<lb />
fought near Wilmington in<lb />
1776. This is considered by many<lb />
to be one of the most important<lb />
J battles fought in this section.<lb />
: i<lb />
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Page Two<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
Wednesday Si<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
Published Bi-Weekly During The College Year<lb />
By The Student Government Association of<lb />
East Carolina Teachers College<lb />
EDITORIAL STAFF<lb />
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ociate EditorKatie Lee Johnson<lb />
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at thu Postoffice, Greenville, N. C, under the<lb />
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 m<lb /><lb />
Wednesday. Sept. 21.IB3&amp;<lb />
NO SMOK1NG<lb />
Every year a number of new girls ask<lb />
"Why can't we smoke?" In order to let<lb />
them understand the attitude of the college<lb />
on this question we are reprinting an arti-<lb />
cle which was in the paper year before last<lb />
they are wearing them now. We came near<lb />
expelling a girl because she wore her skirt<lb />
extremely short. Not that there was any-<lb />
thing wrong with the length of them, but<lb />
she would not have been employed to<lb />
teach. There was a time when they would<lb />
not employ a woman who had bobbed hair.<lb />
It was quite a question in this college. The<lb />
objection to bobbed hair didn't last long.<lb />
Short skirts soon became the vogue. There<lb />
is now some question about women without<lb />
stockings. Therefore if we have a woman<lb />
without stockings we would have to tell<lb />
them to put them on if they are to prepare<lb />
to be teachers. I am using these different<lb />
illustrations just to get the question clearly<lb />
before you and let you see where we stand.<lb />
11 that is the situation that confronts us in<lb />
North Carolina there is but one thing we<lb />
can do even if we wanted to do something<lb />
else. The State of North Carolina is not<lb />
yet ready�I don't know whether it ever<lb />
will be�but until it is there is but one posi-<lb />
tion for our college to take.<lb />
"If you are a good citizen and realize<lb />
that if the State invests $40 a quarter in<lb />
your individual education you will see that<lb />
you owe the state something, namely to so<lb />
conduct yourself that you will be prepared<lb />
intellectually, and socially to meet the<lb />
needs of the State<lb />
ON TIME EVERY TIME<lb /><lb />
e belie<lb />
that alter reading and thinking T.<lb />
. , . ,  , , , Dr. right s m<lb />
about the article the new girls will be able<lb />
to understand the college regulation of No<lb />
Smoking.<lb />
"The people who are employing teach-<lb />
ers in North. Carolina are not yet ready to<lb />
employ women teachers who smoke" Dr.<lb />
R. II. Wright said in a talk before the stu-<lb />
dent body. There is no question of morals<lb />
in women's smoking as Dr. Wright sees it,<lb />
but rather a question of a proper respect to<lb />
the people who foot the bills and of getting<lb />
employment after graduation. Basing his<lb />
conclusion on these two considerations he<lb />
put his word down and his foot on it, so to<lb />
speak, "the women folk who attend college<lb />
here must not smoke<lb />
"I would like to know how many stu-<lb />
dents, in college believe that superintendents<lb />
and principals as people who employ teach-<lb />
 rs, are ready to employ women teachers<lb />
who smoke. Will those who believe that<lb />
I rmtendents will employ such teachers<lb />
raise your hand. (Only three hands were<lb />
raised).<lb />
"I understand that that question is in<lb />
college and rather seriously in the college.<lb />
Fur that reason I want to talk to you about<lb />
it tins morning. I want you to get a clear<lb />
concept of what we have to face in this<lb />
question. I want to disabuse the minds of<lb />
any who may think that I think it is a<lb />
quei lion of morals. It is not. There is no<lb />
question of morals as I see it. But your own<lb />
'pinion is that the people who are employ-<lb />
ing teachers in North Carolina are not yet<lb />
ready to employ women teachers who<lb />
smoke. The state of North Carolina invests<lb />
in each student who goes to college here not<lb />
less than $116 a year. It is probably accu-<lb />
rate to say that the state pays $40 a quar-<lb />
ter of the educational expenses of each stu-<lb />
dent who comes to college in this place.<lb />
Now. why does the State tax the people of<lb />
North Carolina $40 per capita for the stu-<lb />
dents who attend East Carolina Teachers<lb />
College each quarter? It does that because<lb />
of the need in our state for well-trained<lb />
teachers in the public schools of North<lb />
Carolina.<lb />
"That appropriation is made to this col-<lb />
lege. The Board of Trustees is the State's<lb />
representative. The board organizes the in-<lb />
stitution and elects a president who is, its<lb />
executive officer, and elects a faculty on<lb />
the recommendation of the president, and<lb />
says to this faculty, "It is your function to<lb />
give back to the state well-trained teachers<lb />
for the public and high schools. Has the<lb />
state any right to spend $40 a quarter on<lb />
the education of a person who cannot take<lb />
the job for which the State is educating<lb />
that person? I think not. I do not think<lb />
the State has any right to ask me to pay tax-<lb />
es to train people who so conduct themselves<lb />
that they can't possibly get positions. For<lb />
that reason we say that the women who at-<lb />
tend college here must not smoke. And<lb />
that is the only reason speaking from a col-<lb />
lege standpoint that we say it. There was<lb />
a time when the women of the State could<lb />
not teach if they wore skirts as short as<lb />
Dr. Wright in his speech to the fresh-<lb />
men called attention to the fact that one of<lb />
the slogans of the college was "On time<lb />
every time It is a slogan that we should<lb />
all adopt in order to have a well-timed life,<lb />
d. and it is well to repeat it<lb />
that an adoption of this program would<lb />
mean that we would live an ordered life.<lb />
This he said would be a life according to a<lb />
definite program, and to have a definite<lb />
program would mean you would have a<lb />
definite purpose.<lb />
We. as prospective teachers if for no<lb />
other reason, need to have a well-ordered,<lb />
purposeful existence. The future life of<lb />
the boys and girls of our State will depend<lb />
on how we teach and train them.<lb />
Let us then, adopt for ourselves the slo-<lb />
gan, "On time, every time and carry it<lb />
with us wherever we go.<lb />
AN IDEAL COLLEGE<lb />
DON'T QUOTE ME<lb />
Yes, don't quote me-it might<lb />
not be good for your grades, re-<lb />
putation or what have you To<lb />
the freshmen who have never<lb />
read this extremely unquotable<lb />
section of the paper of oiu fair<lb />
school. I will say again, don't<lb />
quote me!<lb />
The other day, about the sec-<lb />
ond time Dr. Frank met his<lb />
freshmen class lie told them that<lb />
he didn't mind if they looked at<lb />
their watches provided they did<lb />
not listen to them to see if they<lb />
were running. Ai least, that's<lb />
what 1 heard he said. As Eugene<lb />
Fields would have said�"I<lb />
wasn't there. I simply state what<lb />
was told to me by one whose<lb />
fate made him a freshman You<lb />
know how the freshmen are,<lb />
hearing something one second,<lb />
repeating it the next�upper<lb />
classmen are never that way. So<lb />
don't quote me, please.<lb />
I told you not to quote me�<lb />
but you can on this little poem<lb />
which was taken from the An-<lb />
napolis Log, and presented by the<lb />
staff with their compliments.<lb />
"What have you done St. Peter<lb />
asked,<lb />
"That I should admit you here?"<lb />
"I ran a paper the staff said<lb />
"Of a college for one long year<lb />
St. Peter pityingly shook his head<lb />
And gravely touched a bell.<lb />
"Come in poor things, select<lb />
your harps<lb />
You had your share of<lb />
Enough is enough, vou say. So<lb />
do I!<lb />
One of the English classes<lb />
were studying Essays on Ethics<lb />
for a few weeks. The teacher (I<lb />
promise not to give the name)<lb />
told the class that the lesson<lb />
would be on Liars. The "Prof"<lb />
asked how many had read the<lb />
twenty-fifth chapter of the book<lb />
he had assigned. Nearly all of<lb />
the class raised their hands. Very<lb />
sarcastically the teacher replied,<lb />
"That's fine. You're the very<lb />
ones to whom I wish to speak.<lb />
There is no twenty-fifth chap-<lb />
ter I don't have to add that it<lb />
was a class of upper classmen.<lb />
Freshmen really look up refer-<lb />
ences for a while then they get,<lb />
well, shall I say -they arc "copy<lb />
cats<lb />
Over at the Campus Building<lb />
the other nite. one of the new co-<lb />
eds (and a freshman) vere seen<lb />
dancing together. He was heard<lb />
to say to her, "When I dance<lb />
with you I forget everything<lb />
MEMORIES OF A CO-ED<lb />
What should an ideal college personify<lb />
is often asked by the educators of the world?<lb />
To some, an ideal college would be a<lb />
place where the spirit of athletics pervades.<lb />
One that has winning teams is often consid-<lb />
ered an ideal school. To others, only schol-<lb />
astic success is considered.<lb />
To the right thinking people of the<lb />
world, an ideal college means a combina-<lb />
tion of both. A college is a place to not on-<lb />
ly acquire knowledge, but to apply it. It<lb />
is a stepping stone to success; it is a light<lb />
guiding us to education.<lb />
In many respects a teacher's college is<lb />
an ideal college. As teachers we will be<lb />
expected to help the younger citizens of the<lb />
states. Only by having a well-rounded edu-<lb />
cation and life can this be accomplished. To<lb />
help make our school one of the best should<lb />
be the aim of every student and teacher. By<lb />
giving our best in sendee to the school, we<lb />
can help it towards the goal of being an<lb />
ideal college.<lb />
SPELLING, A NECESSITY<lb />
To be able to spell correctly is one of<lb />
the first requisites of a good teacher. Mr.<lb />
Pickard T. Fountain, former lieutenant<lb />
Governor of North Carolina declared that if<lb />
there is one subject being neglected in<lb />
schools today it is spelling. He urged teach-<lb />
ers and pupils to give some emphasis to<lb />
current spelling.<lb />
The spelling test given to the freshmen<lb />
at East Carolina Teachers College every<lb />
Fall is a proof of the importance with which<lb />
it is regarded here. The prospective teach-<lb />
ers are thus given a chance to improve their<lb />
spelling so as to meet the requirements of<lb />
the college before they are given their cer-<lb />
tificate.<lb />
Out of a total of one hundred words<lb />
they are required to spell ninety correctly.<lb />
She should have been thrilled-<lb />
we have such a good looking<lb />
bunch of boys�but instead she<lb />
said. "Well, don't forget about<lb />
my feet That just goes to<lb />
show you that the upper class-<lb />
men are going to have to teach<lb />
them a little technique in the art<lb />
of dancing with co-eds, and in<lb />
listening to their chatter.<lb />
It has been said by several<lb />
who should know that the fresh-<lb />
men are going to out shine the<lb />
old girls in the art of vamping<lb />
the co-eds. Maybe its because<lb />
the aged and infirm juniors and<lb />
seniors have found out that the<lb />
co-eds are nothing but co-eds.<lb />
Yeah, I know you say, "Sour<lb />
grapes So do I.<lb />
I went over to pay a visit to<lb />
my old friend Bill, the Skeleton,<lb />
and several of our illustrious<lb />
friends, the freshmen were ad-<lb />
miring the bony structure and<lb />
hetrogeneous collections of joints.<lb />
Very nonchalently�I think she<lb />
must smoke Murads, one of them<lb />
said "I wonder what disease he<lb />
had If that isn't science, I'm<lb />
a star-gazer.<lb />
Speaking of stars reminds me<lb />
of the nite I was walking to the<lb />
Campus building behind Juice<lb />
Rivers and Catherine Barham.<lb />
Helen looked at the sky and<lb />
murmured, "Aren't the stars<lb />
numerous tonite?"<lb />
"Yes, and aren't there a lot of<lb />
them?" replied Mr. Rivers.<lb />
Still I refuse to let you quote<lb />
me.<lb />
It seems that quite a few<lb />
Frosh have had a good time get-<lb />
ting their trunks broken open.<lb />
We almost believe they forgot<lb />
their keys on purpose. Wonder<lb />
why?<lb />
Freshmen are already inquir-<lb />
ing with long, serious faces,<lb />
about the horrors of hfitiation.<lb />
They will know soon enough.<lb />
Conversation between a Frosh<lb />
and upperclassman in the dining<lb />
hall:<lb />
Frosh: I wish I had a napkin!<lb />
For the last two or three days<lb />
everybody at the table has had<lb />
one except me. I don't see why<lb />
I should be the unlucky one<lb />
every time!<lb />
Junior: Look in the napkin<lb />
ring under the edge of the table.<lb />
Isn't one there?<lb />
Fresh: Oh, that's it, eh? I just<lb />
The first day classes met last<lb />
week I was standing in front<lb />
of the auditorium in the Austin<lb />
Building watching the freshmen<lb />
file inside for chapel and it caus-<lb />
ed me to think of the first day<lb />
we had classes in the fall of 1931<lb />
when there were very few co-<lb />
eds, and they mostly freshmen.<lb />
I shall describe several of the<lb />
many hair-raising experiences<lb />
had by the new co-eds on that<lb />
memoriable day�possibly I will<lb />
stretch several of them a little!<lb />
On the third day after regis-<lb />
tration class work began and all<lb />
the members ot the "Mirv rity<lb />
Sex" were present soon after the<lb />
sun made its appearance. We<lb />
were all a little unstrung and<lb />
waited until the last moment be-<lb />
fore going to our first classes,<lb />
that is, we all waited until about<lb />
time for the last bell except one<lb />
little fellow, who upon hearing<lb />
the first bell came very near<lb />
fainting, thinking that there was<lb />
to be only one!<lb />
As I approached the room in<lb />
which my first class was to meet<lb />
I was so awe stricken that I<lb />
squirted the ink from my foun-<lb />
tain pen down the front of my<lb />
white, flour starched trousers.<lb />
(It was the first pen I'd ever<lb />
owned, and I was afraid to carry<lb />
it in my pocket. I had such lit-<lb />
tle confidence in the darned<lb />
thing, that the knot over my<lb />
heart was nothing other than a<lb />
bottle of ink and a penstaff.)<lb />
The cause of me emptying the<lb />
pen on my trousers was the fact<lb />
that I saw such a large group of<lb />
girls in the room, and the great-<lb />
est thing was that they were all<lb />
staring at me standing there in<lb />
the door. They were looking in<lb />
a way that causes a boy to<lb />
glance down and see if his shirt<lb />
is unbuttoned or if more of it is<lb />
exposed than is necessary,<lb />
way in which they laughed when<lb />
I looked down caused more than<lb />
all my blood to go heavenward!<lb />
The teacher, a kind looking<lb />
elderly lady, looked up when<lb />
the girls laughed, and I never<lb />
wanted to cry on an old ladies'<lb />
shoulder more so in my life! I<lb />
am sure that she had, back in<lb />
pre-historic times, been a timid<lb />
little girl with a ribbon on her<lb />
hair and the tip of her little fin-<lb />
ger in the corner of her mouth,<lb />
for a person having been other-<lb />
wise could not have said what<lb />
she said in such a kind way.<lb />
She told me that I would find<lb />
a vacant seat on the opposite<lb />
side of the room, and after I<lb />
stood there several minutes look-<lb />
ing unsuccessfully for the seat<lb />
she smilingly got up, went and<lb />
placed her gnarled finger on the<lb />
seat, and bade me sit down. By<lb />
the time I reached the seat I am<lb />
positive that the whole class<lb />
could have imitated the way in<lb />
which I walked, and it was with<lb />
a heart ful of thankfulness that<lb />
I deposited my trembling carcas<lb />
on that rough pine seat; the soft-<lb />
est and best sitting seat I've<lb />
ever seen�that is, it was at that<lb />
particular moment!<lb />
About this time the final bell<lb />
rung and immediately the teach-<lb />
er passed out some small slips of<lb />
paper and directed us to write<lb />
our names and addresses there-<lb />
on. As soon as I received mine<lb />
I glanced around, reached into<lb />
my pocket and drew forth my<lb />
trusty penstaff and bottle of ink.<lb />
As I inserted the pen into the<lb />
ink I heard something, and look-<lb />
ing up saw that the girls were<lb />
snickering at my "Writing equip-<lb />
ment This made me feel<lb />
cheaper than I felt the time we<lb />
had the preacher for dinner di-<lb />
rectly after I'd had my head<lb />
clipped.<lb />
Next we were given our books,<lb />
and I was as much astonished as<lb />
disappointed when I found that<lb />
there were no pictures in the<lb />
book. Soon after this the bell<lb />
rung, and as we were filing out<lb />
I heard a girl remark that some<lb />
person in the class was so "Coun-<lb />
tryfied he looked right grassy<lb />
I did not know who, but I had<lb />
the strongest imagination at that<lb />
time I've ever had!<lb />
After lunch several of we boys<lb />
were sitting in the "Den For<lb />
Women Shy Students" relating<lb />
the several experiences we had<lb />
had the first part of the day.<lb />
Each boy told something that<lb />
he had done wrong except one<lb />
little fellow, and soon we were<lb />
cross examining him. Finally<lb />
he admitted that he had had an<lb />
uncomfortable experience in his<lb />
first history class. I don't know<lb />
A I I) I I<lb />
Student Fluid, East Carolina Teachers College, tireenvilh<lb />
From June 'i, VXi'Z to Jtux- �. 1933<lb />
Following is ay audit of the i K endilun<lb />
Teachers Coll- ge for "the chool v, u ol 19 12<lb />
not be so large thi year as thej w� r� lasl<lb />
the receipts come from the quarterlj tudei � fe<lb />
cu1 by the Board of Education from t .� I<lb />
per term. Since the receipts have been i il th<lb />
be' rut to balance<lb />
Sue SewelJ will a ' a Student Tr . er tl<lb />
the place of Vera Jennii gs. The m� mix i the I<lb />
Budget Committee an Mi Loui e Willian ind M<lb />
nag an. The student body i represented I Janie Oui<lb />
Morris and Aleen Hunt.<lb />
fEECEHTS<lb />
On hand in the Greenville Banking and Tru t Corns<lb />
.June  1932 <lb />
From Student Fees<lb />
From Gate Receipt<lb />
From Faculty Tickets <lb />
Froi ra Jennings C'a h At count <lb />
Fron Advertising <lb />
From - hi cks Cashed and Redepoi ited<lb />
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DISBURSEMENTS<lb />
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For Teco Echo' <lb />
For Student Government Association <lb />
For Advertising <lb />
For Personal Service <lb />
For Class Payments <lb />
For Entertainments <lb />
For Vera Jennings�Cash Account<lb />
For Y. W. C. A<lb />
For School Postoffice <lb />
For Adding Machine <lb />
lor Miscellaneous<lb />
For Bad Check <lb />
Balance in Greenville Banking ami Trust G<lb />
N <lb />
whether he learned any history<lb />
or not, but I am sure he made<lb />
history, for he will go down,<lb />
The along with, myself, as one of tin-<lb />
dumbest freshmen ever to at-<lb />
tend this institution<lb />
About two-thirty we left the<lb />
co-ed room and went searching<lb />
for our classroom. I found the<lb />
room with the number I desired<lb />
and was a little puzzled when I<lb />
walked in the door for the teach-<lb />
er had her class saying some-<lb />
thing similar to do, re, mi. fa.<lb />
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started out, but halted when the<lb />
teacher asked me if it would be<lb />
possible for her to help me. I<lb />
told her that I guessed I must<lb />
have gotten my classroom num-<lb />
bers mixed for I was looking for<lb />
the Public School Music Room,<lb />
not the French Room. Here her<lb />
smile disappeared and holding<lb />
her head upward, backward, and<lb />
toward the left, and with her<lb />
hands on her hips she said, "you<lb />
don't s e a cigar in My mouth,<lb />
do you?" (believe it or not).<lb />
�C. E.<lb />
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MATH MAJORS WFM'oMl<lb />
Freshmen, the Math Cl <lb />
comes you to ouj<lb />
would like Ear  I<lb />
are Math Majors I<lb />
happy band and ct<lb />
ings each month. Ag I i<lb />
Welcome.<lb />
Agnes Strickland, Pri<lb />
Here is a welcome<lb />
haps you, our new �<lb />
expecting�a we&amp;con e froi<lb />
organization which I I<lb />
the organization �� t <lb />
loves in her church at 1 �<lb />
are not a missionar km -<lb />
a Ladies" Aid or a Chi I<lb />
deavor, but we are kin I<lb />
these. We are a small gr<lb />
students who. like thousa<lb />
others m the United Stat�<lb />
bound together, voluntei<lb />
study and worship and f r u '<lb />
that keeps us thinking a<lb />
v'tal purpose.<lb />
N�, we are not too serw<lb />
we are in earnest; and w�<lb />
need and want you in our <lb />
We welcome you to our cai<lb />
and we hope we may have<lb />
share in helping you find succe<lb />
and happiness here. We nee<lb />
y�u to help us.<lb />
We hold our meetings ill thj<lb />
Y Hut, the coziest place on thl<lb />
campus; and next Wedne:<lb />
n�ght at 6:30 Mr. Freddie Turn<lb />
wi" be our leader. He has<lb />
Message you will enjoy and wj<lb />
want you to hear him He<lb />
explain how another one of ' <lb />
rw�lden doors of opportunity<lb />
Dr- Wright has told vou aboa<lb />
"y open for you.<lb />
Student Volunteer Band<lb /><pb facs="00038007_tn_0003" /><lb />
-s' Pi 27, 1933.<lb />
Wednesday, Sept. 27, 1933.<lb />
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Welcome!<lb />
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AI E. C. T<lb />
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IWELCOME<lb />
 C. T. C. Students<lb />
and will at<lb />
a �rl'Vlir<lb />
lory.<lb />
LEASANT'S<lb />
�HONE 81<lb />
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come<lb />
� �r,fi ww PIl'�f. i am sure h;<lb />
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TM 'l you are interested in<lb />
SSn v organization on the<lb />
� c bids the new and old<lb />
students welcome. Especially,<lb />
does the Teco Echo. The staff of<lb />
Uvis publication hopes that you<lb />
wijj like our paper, ami will<lb />
make il V'ia' paper too. It is,<lb />
the name signifies, an Echo<lb />
. ojj, , ijii .i' As such, it will<lb />
i thi i .operation of everv-<lb />
Til '<lb />
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 to 'iie paper.<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
The Staff.<lb />
WELCOME TO THE Y. W. C. A.<lb />
The beginning of a new year.<lb />
The V W C. A. joins the other<lb />
campus organizations in extend-<lb />
mo  ith old and new girls a<lb />
hearts welcome. We want to<lb />
make this year successful in<lb />
every way in "Y" work, but of<lb />
course this will be impossible<lb />
without the cooperation of all<lb />
the girls. So let's join the "Y"<lb />
ami do our part, along with the<lb />
Cabinet, in making this year one<lb />
of the best. We're sure you'll<lb />
nevi i regret it.<lb />
Ethlyn Sanders, Pros.<lb />
SCRIBBLERS CLUB<lb />
This, as the name implies, is<lb />
a journalistic organization that<lb />
fosters literary attempts hy those<lb />
students who are interested in<lb />
writing for newspapers. It serves<lb />
partly as a publicity board, for<lb />
it collects data for the college to<lb />
use as publicity material. The<lb />
club is closely affiliated with the<lb />
Teco Echo as both the business<lb />
and editorial staffs for the paper<lb />
a:t eh sen from the members.<lb />
It is hoped that those students<lb />
v. . have had experience and<lb />
are int.rsted in this work will<lb />
join the club. We need your co-<lb />
operation, and only with it can<lb />
we make this year a more suc-<lb />
cessful one than last year.<lb />
Clyde Morton, Pres.<lb />
POES BID YOU WELCOME<lb />
WELCOME FROM W. A. A.<lb />
I want to take this opportunity<lb />
on behalf of the Athletic Asso-<lb />
ciation, to welcome the new stu-<lb />
dents to East Car1 ma Teacher<lb />
College. I am sure thai most of<lb />
athletics.<lb />
I want to urge every one of you<lb />
to join the Association, whether<lb />
you are an athlete or not The<lb />
Association is not only for ath-<lb />
letes bin for every one.<lb />
This year the Athletic Associa-<lb />
tion is trying something entin <lb />
new and different, and we will<lb />
need the help and sugge tion : of<lb />
very old and new itudenl here<lb />
to make the plan a sueces <lb />
So come on and join! 1!<lb />
start something in Athletic<lb />
at East Carolina, this year, thai<lb />
we will all be proud of. In just<lb />
a few days one of our represen-<lb />
tatives will be around to see you<lb />
and we would like to see every<lb />
old and new student join the<lb />
Athletic Association. Lets make<lb />
East Carolina "Athletic Cons-<lb />
cious" this year!<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
Will Higden, Pres,<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
dp U!<lb />
; hen<lb />
Page Three<lb />
W'<lb />
Tip<lb />
Eunice M.<lb />
Sixth Grad<lb />
Greta <lb />
Fir I Grad<lb />
SCIENCE CLUB WELCOMES<lb />
Car<lb />
A VIEW OF FRESHMAN REGISTRATION<lb />
Placement Bureau Issues ! � stoke<lb />
Report Graduates Placed'1<lb />
yr First Grade<lb />
Science Majors, both new and<lb />
(Continued from first page)<lb />
Dorothy Gordon, 2 yr Third<lb />
i i 4i. o � -�. i .I- , IGrade, Hillsboro.<lb />
old. the Science Club Welcomes!  '<lb />
vuu : Mary B. Gray, 2 yr Content<lb />
The new Science Majors who<lb />
have had six hours of Science<lb />
and have an average of 3 are<lb />
cordially invited to join our<lb />
club which meets in iho Science<lb />
Building the third Thursday<lb />
night of each month.<lb />
Come help us make this year<lb />
a great success.<lb />
Clyde Brown. Pres.<lb />
WELCOME<lb />
The Edgar Allen Poe Literary<lb />
Society is the oldest society on<lb />
the campus; therefore we should<lb />
say tlie heartiest welcome. We<lb />
are proud of our society and<lb />
hope that you will soon be<lb />
proud of it too.<lb />
Our girls are from the most<lb />
friendly groups on the campus,<lb />
and as you will soon find out,<lb />
every one of them wants you to<lb />
Leetrie a Poe.<lb />
Come on new girls and make<lb />
our society your society, for we<lb />
welcome you with all the pep<lb />
and enthusiasm of all good Poes.<lb />
Felix bids you come!<lb />
Melba O'Brien, Pres.<lb />
MATH MAJORS WELCOME<lb />
Freshmen, the Math Club wel-<lb />
comes you to our campus. We<lb />
would like for all of you who<lb />
are Math Majors to join our<lb />
happy band and enjoy our meet-<lb />
ings each month. Again we say,<lb />
Welcome.<lb />
Agnes Strickland, Pres.<lb />
Dear Freshman Class:<lb />
As you are our sister class, we<lb />
have been anxiously looking for-<lb />
ward to your coming ami are in-<lb />
deed glad to welcome you. We<lb />
hope you will enjoy knowing<lb />
and being with us. Max you<lb />
have the best of luck in every-<lb />
thing you undertake!<lb />
With best wishes.<lb />
The Junior Class.<lb />
Well-come-in and join our<lb />
Home Economics Club. We arc<lb />
surely glad that you have come<lb />
to our school and we hope that<lb />
yiu will join us in our fun. This<lb />
is going to be the biggest and<lb />
best year because of YOU.<lb />
Mildred Harrison, Pres.<lb />
LANIERS WELCOME<lb />
Baa! Baa! Baa!<lb />
means<lb />
You're WTelcome<lb />
from<lb />
LANIERS!<lb />
Myrtie Gray Hodges, Pres.<lb />
EMERSONS WELCOME<lb />
Here is a welcome that per-<lb />
haps you. our new girls, are not<lb />
expecting�a welcome from an<lb />
organization which is much like<lb />
the organization your mother<lb />
loves in her church at home. We<lb />
are not a missionary society nor<lb />
a Ladies' Aid or a Christian En-<lb />
deavor, but we are kin to all of<lb />
these. We are a small group of<lb />
students who, like thousands of<lb />
others in the United States are<lb />
bound together, volunteers for<lb />
study and worship and for work<lb />
that keeps us thinking a great<lb />
vital purpose.<lb />
No. we are not too serious, but<lb />
we are in earnest; and we do<lb />
need and want you in our group.<lb />
We welcome you to our campus,<lb />
and we hope we may have a<lb />
share in helping you find success<lb />
and happiness here. We need<lb />
you to help us.<lb />
We hold our meetings in the<lb />
Y Hut, the coziest place on the<lb />
campus; and next Wednesday<lb />
night at 6:30 Mr. Freddie Turner<lb />
will be our leader. He has a<lb />
message you will enjoy and we<lb />
want you to hear him. He will<lb />
explain how another one of the<lb />
"golden doors of opportunity"<lb />
Dr Wright has told you about<lb />
may open for you.<lb />
Student Volunteer Band.<lb />
Dear New Girls:<lb />
We wish to welcome each one<lb />
of you to our campus. We are<lb />
glad that you have chosen E. C.<lb />
T. C. for your college and we<lb />
hope that you will be very hap-<lb />
py here with us.<lb />
We extend to you a cordial in-<lb />
vitation to become a member of<lb />
the Emerson Society.<lb />
Pauline Barber, Pres.<lb />
WELCOME<lb />
The Tecoan, the yearbook of<lb />
the college, bids all new stu-<lb />
dents welcome.<lb />
Our plans for the year have<lb />
not been completed, but we are<lb />
trying to have the best annual<lb />
that has been published at this<lb />
college.<lb />
We need your help to make it<lb />
a success.<lb />
WELCOME CO-EDS<lb />
nea.<lb />
Margaret Griffin. A. IX, First<lb />
Grade, Union County.<lb />
Tiny Hammond. A. B. First<lb />
Grade. Trenton.<lb />
Deane Hardison, First and Sec-<lb />
ond Grades, Mayo.<lb />
Ehabeth Haywood, A. B<lb />
Fifth Grade. Beulahville.<lb />
Vivian Heller A. B Science.<lb />
Bridgeton.<lb />
Maurice Hester. A. B Fifth<lb />
and 6th Grades, Creedmore.<lb />
Helen Hicks. A. B Second and<lb />
Third Grades. Top-nil.<lb />
Elizabeth Highsmith, 2 yr<lb />
Fourth and l'SM. Salemburg.<lb />
Minnie E. Hobbs, A. B First<lb />
Grade, Robersonville,<lb />
Lessie Hooper. 2 yr Second<lb />
and Third Grades, Wanehcse.<lb />
Margaret Strickland,<lb />
Elizabeth Hobbs, A. B Fifth,Rosewood.<lb />
- yr<lb />
Sixth Grade and PSM, Boone<lb />
Trail<lb />
Grace Stringfield, 2 vr Hope<lb />
Mills.<lb />
Mary Louise Taylor, A. B<lb />
Sixth Grade, Lucama.<lb />
Ruby Taylor, A. B Grammar<lb />
Grades. Shine School, Greene<lb />
County.<lb />
Virginia Taylor, 2 yr First<lb />
Grade. Vanceboro.<lb />
Martha Teal, 2 yr First Grade,<lb />
Polkton.<lb />
Elsie Tilgman, 2 yr Fourth<lb />
Grade, B. F. Grady.<lb />
Erie Tucker, A. B Science and<lb />
Mat hi. Clayton.<lb />
Paltie Mae Turnage. A. B<lb />
Third Grade, Hallsboro.<lb />
Irma Lee Vause, A. B Fifth<lb />
Grade. Rocky Mount.<lb />
L.us Waddell. 2 yr Fourth<lb />
Grade, Fair Bluff.<lb />
Lorine Walker, A. B Sixth<lb />
Grade. Magnolia.<lb />
Bessie Wall, A. B� Sixth Grade.<lb />
Grade. Farmvilk<lb />
Rosa Lev Horton, 2 yr First,<lb />
Grade, Vanceboro.<lb />
Doris Humphrey. 2 yr Fifth<lb />
Grade, Richlands.<lb />
Mary Humphrey. 2 yr Sixth<lb />
Grade, Salemburg.<lb />
Nelson Hunsucker, A. B<lb />
French. Arthur.<lb />
Annie L. James, A. B Seventh<lb />
Grade, Princeton.<lb />
Vera Jennings, A. B Math,<lb />
Wallace.<lb />
Mildred Journigan, 2 yr Third<lb />
Grade1. Hope Mills.<lb />
Margaret Johnston. A B�<lb />
Third &amp; Fourth Grades, Clarks-<lb />
ville, Va.<lb />
Christine Jones. 2 yr Third<lb />
Grade. Beulahville.<lb />
Doris Mae Jones, A B First<lb />
Grade, Kanapolis.<lb />
Virginia Jones. A. B First<lb />
Grade, Grifton.<lb />
Louise Jordan, A. B . Second<lb />
Grade, Colerain.<lb />
Annie L. Kennedy A. B.���-<lb />
Southwood.<lb />
Ella J. Kinlaw. 2 yr Fourth<lb />
Grade. Elizabeth City.<lb />
Eva E. Reiser. A. B First<lb />
Grade, Bessemer City.<lb />
Elsie Knight, 2 yr Sixth Grade<lb />
Silk Hope.<lb />
Dorothy Knox, A. B First<lb />
Grade, Bunn.<lb />
Rosa Lee Lang, A. B Sixth<lb />
Grade, Bethel.<lb />
Pansy Lanier, A. B First<lb />
Grade, Stovall.<lb />
Eva H. Lee, A. B Sixth Grade,<lb />
Four Ookes.<lb />
Ruby Lee, 2 yr Fourth Grade,<lb />
Four Oakes.<lb />
1933 Graduates Placed:<lb />
Mary Rabb, A. B French Eng-<lb />
lish, Old Fort.<lb />
Ruth Neal Redfearn, A. B<lb />
First Grade, Cleveland.<lb />
Mayde Reynolds, 2 yr Fourth<lb />
Grade, Salemburg.<lb />
Cornelia Rhyne, 2 yr First<lb />
and Second Grade. Acme-Delco.<lb />
Gladys Rice, 2 yr First and<lb />
Third. Wades Point.<lb />
Welcome new co-eds! We wel<lb />
come you to our club and to our<lb />
hut. We want to help make this  <lb />
year one of your best, and we Economics and Science, Long<lb />
also need your help in our un- creek-Grady.<lb />
Lissie Walton, 2 yr First, Sec-<lb />
ond and Third Grades, Southwest<lb />
School, Onslow County.<lb />
Carrie Belle Warren, 2 yr<lb />
Sixth Grade, Everetts.<lb />
Mrs. Mae H. Wratson, 2 yr Sec-<lb />
ond and Third Grade, Engie-<lb />
hardt<lb />
Melba Watson. 2 yr Third<lb />
Grade. Micro.<lb />
Ethel Whitehurst, 2 yr First<lb />
and Second Grade. Otway<lb />
School.<lb />
Emma Lee Wdlkinson, A. B<lb />
Sixth Grade. Bethel.<lb />
Dorothy Willard, A. B Fifth<lb />
Grade, Wallace.<lb />
Leta Mae Williams, A. B<lb />
Third Grade, B. F. Grady.<lb />
Verdie M. Wilson, 2 yr First<lb />
and Second Grade, Arba School.<lb />
Greene county.<lb />
Mary G. Womble, A. B Fifth<lb />
Grade, LaFayette School, Kip-<lb />
ling.<lb />
Frances Woollen, A. B First<lb />
Grade, Erwin.<lb />
Mrs. Chas. L. Wright, A. B.<lb />
First Grade, Washington.<lb />
Beatrice Wynne, 2 yr Fifth<lb />
Grade, Everetts.<lb />
Lucille Yates. 2 yr Fourth<lb />
Grade. Bells School, Chatham<lb />
County.<lb />
Mary Ellen Yelverton, yr<lb />
PSM and PSA in G. G Cameron,<lb />
N. C.<lb />
Beatrice Hooks, 2 yr Seventh<lb />
Grade, Johnston County.<lb />
Mildred Peele, 2 yr First<lb />
Grade, Walstonburg.<lb />
Hazel Taylor, A. B Science-<lb />
English, <lb />
Beulah Mewborn, A. B Sixth<lb />
Grade, Walstonburg.<lb />
Ruth Falls, 2 yr Second and<lb />
Third Grade, Lucie Junior H. S.<lb />
Bonnie Rushen, 2 yr First<lb />
Grade, Belmont.<lb />
Selma Anderson, 2 yr Mac-<lb />
clesfield.<lb />
Estelle Williams, 2 yr Third<lb />
Grade, Kenly.<lb />
Nellie Wise, 2 yr First and<lb />
dertaking.<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
Us Old Co-eds.<lb />
WELCOME! WELCOME<lb />
At the beginning of '3334<lb />
We have another Score�<lb />
The "C's"<lb />
To these the "D's" wish<lb />
To extend a hearty<lb />
Welcome.<lb />
As your sisters, we are glad you<lb />
came�<lb />
Make our college your home,<lb />
And continue to be the same!<lb />
"D" President.<lb />
Fourth Grade, Frisco.<lb />
Evelyn Rogers, A. B Home J Ora Hammond, 2 yr G. G<lb />
Comfort Schools, Jones County.<lb />
Alice Menefee, 2 yr Second<lb />
and Third Grade, Buckhorn.<lb />
Ethel Little, A. B First Grade,<lb />
Grimesland.<lb />
George Anna Little, A. B<lb />
First Grade, Marion.<lb />
Ruth Lloyd, A. B Fourth<lb />
Margarette Rogers, 2 yr First<lb />
Grade, Red Springs.<lb />
Margaret Russell, 2 yr Third<lb />
Grade, Kipling.<lb />
Alice J. Savage, 2 yr Second<lb />
Grade, Evergreen.<lb />
Mrs. Lou Ellen D. Shackleford,<lb />
A. B First Grade, Atlanta, Ga.<lb />
Dorothy Sloan, A. B Math,<lb />
Selma.<lb />
Carolyn Spencer, A. B Math,<lb />
Swan Quarter.<lb />
Mary Ross Squires, 2 yr First<lb />
Grade. Bear Grass.<lb />
Martha Starling, A. B English<lb />
in Sixth and Seventh Grades,<lb />
Micro.<lb />
Grade, Spencer.<lb />
Charles Lominac, A. B Eng-<lb />
Math, West Buncombe, Asheville.<lb />
Margaret McDonald, 2 yr Sec-<lb />
ond Grade, Grays Creek.<lb />
Marguerite McGinnis, A. B<lb />
Fifth Grade, B. F. Grady.<lb />
Bessie McLamb, A. B Fourth<lb />
Grade, South River.<lb />
LaRue Mangum, A. B Seventh<lb />
Grade, Stem.<lb />
Mary Mann. A. B Third Grade<lb />
Englehard.<lb />
Audrey Martin, 2 yr Primary,<lb />
Pikeville.<lb />
Delia Mitchell, A. B Third<lb />
Grade, Epsom II. S.<lb />
Ruth Modlin, A. B Sixth<lb />
Grade. Robersonville.<lb />
Edith Morton. 2 yr Fourth<lb />
Grade, West Edgecombe. (also<lb />
has charge of music).<lb />
Frances Morton. A. B Fifth<lb />
Grade, Warrenton.<lb />
Margaret Move. A. B� First &amp;<lb />
Second Grade, Knotts Island.<lb />
Margaret Murchison, A. B<lb />
French-English, Micro.<lb />
Wilma Murphy, 2 yr First<lb />
Grade, Franklin County.<lb />
Marnitte Murray. 2 yr Third<lb />
Grade, Deep Creek.<lb />
Margaret Myers, A. B Sixth<lb />
Grade. Salemburg.<lb />
Clara Nance, 2 yr First, Sec-<lb />
ond and Third Grade, Happy<lb />
Home School.<lb />
Lizzie Lee Nelms, 2 yr Pri-<lb />
mary, Oak Level.<lb />
Ruth Nixon. 2 yr Sixth and<lb />
Seventh Grade, Avon.<lb />
Eunice Peacock, 2 yr Fourth<lb />
Grade. Cleveland School.<lb />
Alice Lee Pelletier, 2 yr First<lb />
and Second. Buckhorn School.<lb />
Mrs. B. L. Perry. A. B First<lb />
Grade, Broad Creek School.<lb />
Marie Pinnell. 2 yr Second<lb />
Grade, Castalia.<lb />
Annie Lee Powell, A. B<lb />
Fourth Grade. Macon.<lb />
In addition to the members of<lb />
the 1933 graduating classes who<lb />
have secured positions for this<lb />
year, the following students who<lb />
were enrolled in College during<lb />
1932-33 have reported as follows:<lb />
Mamie Bartholomew, A. B<lb />
Seventh Grade. Red Oak II. S.<lb />
Howard M. Brooks. 2 yr Sec-<lb />
ond Grade, W'allace.<lb />
Carolyn Brooks. First Grade,<lb />
Roper.<lb />
Louise Denning, Fourth Grade,<lb />
Erwin.<lb />
Catherine Flaugher. A. B Sev-<lb />
enth Grade, Hallsboro.<lb />
Thomas R. Garner, English,<lb />
Central H. S Elizabeth City.<lb />
Irene B. Hill, Sixth Grade,<lb />
Sanford.<lb />
Pauline McCullcn, A. B Seven<lb />
Springs.<lb />
Louise E. White. Springfield, S.<lb />
C.<lb />
Rebecca Colwell, A. B High<lb />
School, Garland, N. C.<lb />
The Placement Bureau also re-<lb />
ports the following graduates of<lb />
former years, who have been on<lb />
the Registry the past summer,<lb />
now teaching:<lb />
Ruby Lee Campbell, 1929-Nor-<lb />
mal, First Grade, Belhaven<lb />
School.<lb />
Thelma Cherry, 1931 - A. B<lb />
Math-Science, Cerro Gordo.<lb />
Martha Cole, 1932-Normal, Sec-<lb />
ond Grade, Sunbury.<lb />
Jessie B. Daniel, 1929-A. B<lb />
Grammar Grades, Keysville, Va.<lb />
Marjorie Flythe, 1932-A. B<lb />
Fifth Grade, Burlington.<lb />
Annie Garris, 1932-A. B Sixth<lb />
Grade, Littleton.<lb />
Lena Evelyn Hellen, 1932-A. B.<lb />
Home Economics, Dover.<lb />
Dorothy Hobgood, 1932-Nor-<lb />
mal, Third Grade, Stem.<lb />
Marguerite Lane, 1932- A. B<lb />
History-English, Alliance.<lb />
Rachel McKey, 1932-A. B His-<lb />
tory, in Tennessee.<lb />
Ruth Pickleseimer, 1932-A. B<lb />
Science, Smithfield.<lb />
Mozelle Ray, 1932-Normal,<lb />
Third Grade, Harris School, in<lb />
Franklin County.<lb />
Leona Raynor, 1932-Normal,<lb />
Fifth Grade, Epsom H. S.<lb />
Lola Watson, 1932-Normal,<lb />
Third and Fourth Grade, Swan<lb />
Quarter.<lb />
Lucille Woolard, 1932-Normal,<lb />
First, Second, Third Grade, Grif-<lb />
ton.<lb />
19:<lb />
Jacqut kin<lb />
ha re<lb />
work<lb />
degree in �<lb />
WONDER<lb />
so many co-eds approve<lb />
this KILTIE TIE<lb />
Open Foru<lb />
m<lb />
Girls, did any of you who ar-<lb />
rived on Monday or Tuesday<lb />
note the appearance of our cam-<lb />
pus? One of the mosi notice-<lb />
ably improved spot �� � <lb />
West corner below Wilson Hall<lb />
between the drive and Fifth<lb />
Street, where the ugly path that<lb />
was there before is now evenly<lb />
covered with grass.<lb />
Why should we cul campu<lb />
and mar the appearance of our<lb />
campus? Everybody and espe-<lb />
cially town students hear our<lb />
plea to use the sidewalk insti id<lb />
of cutting corners, and save the<lb />
beauty of our campus before :t<lb />
is too late.<lb />
K. L. J<lb />
STUDENT CHAPEL PLANS<lb />
UNDERWAY<lb />
Mr. Bob Eason, chairman of<lb />
the Student Chapel Committee,<lb />
Misses Mary Shaw Robeson, Mel-<lb />
ba O'Brien and Mr. Alva Van<lb />
Nortwick are busy making plans<lb />
for the chapel programs to be<lb />
conducted by the students this<lb />
fall. Mr. Eason has already se-<lb />
lected several speakers for the<lb />
Current Events Pri grams which<lb />
are held every third Wednesday<lb />
in each month.<lb />
This will be the second year<lb />
that students have been m<lb />
charge of the chapel exercises.<lb />
Chapel is, conducted every Fri-<lb />
day' and every first and third<lb />
Wednesday by the Committee.<lb />
Any suggestions by members of<lb />
the Student Body will be great-<lb />
ly appreciated by the Committee.<lb />
Right iip-l r�� m style .his mriuiil<lb />
 f o h darit brown leather baa won �<lb />
bean I � � ; ulo �� � la comfortable<lb />
in oassr'pjm or un the campus an.i ex-<lb />
tremely hard to scuff.<lb />
Mfiler-Jones Co.<lb />
Good Shoes for ALL the Family<lb />
40.�) Evans Street.<lb />
As most of us have discovered<lb />
Dr. Frank is wearing glasses. He<lb />
declares he hasn't yet discovered<lb />
the spot on his nose to place<lb />
them so that he will look most<lb />
like a pedagogue. His students<lb />
rather think that they are an im-<lb />
provement except for the fact<lb />
that he declares he can see better<lb />
what they are doing and that<lb />
they can't put as much over on<lb />
him as formerly. We sincerely<lb />
hope he won't be able to adjust<lb />
them correctly soon.<lb />
And then there was the Junior<lb />
who looked on the globe for<lb />
"Treasure Island"�and the jun-<lb />
iors who were smitten with<lb />
homesickness and had to be com-<lb />
forted by the freshman.<lb />
And the day of prehistoric<lb />
man might be still popular on<lb />
our fair campus, for several of<lb />
the- girls ahave admitted that they<lb />
liked cave man stuff�but. fresh-<lb />
man, I warn you "don't quote<lb />
me<lb />
The Scribblers Club will meet<lb />
Thursday night in the Staff<lb />
loom on the third floor of Austin<lb />
Building at 7:00. .Everyone in-<lb />
terested in journalism is invited<lb />
to attend.<lb />
A definition for co-eds at Eas<lb />
Carolina Teachers College is a<lb />
two legged animal of the male<lb />
species whose chief use is to se-<lb />
cure books from the bookroom<lb />
for the rest of the students in the<lb />
class. Maybe some day we can<lb />
find another use for them: but j<lb />
don't quote me. '<lb />
Have your Shoes repaired<lb />
�At�<lb />
City Shoe Shop<lb />
Greenville. N. C.<lb />
iV. R. A.<lb />
Greetings to the E. C. T. C. Girls. Visit us<lb />
lor your Smart Wearing Apparel.<lb />
WILLIAMS'<lb />
�THE STORE FOR LADIES"<lb />
Announcement<lb />
We are pleased to announce that we<lb />
have added a complete up-to-date Jewelry<lb />
Department.<lb />
Engraved Wedding Announcements, In-<lb />
vitations and Visiting Cards a Specialty.<lb />
J. J. "Jake" Stauffer, Watchmaker, for-<lb />
merly of W. L. Best, for more than ten years,<lb />
has complete charge of the Repair Depart-<lb />
ment.<lb />
LAUTARES<lb /><pb facs="00038007_tn_0004" /><lb />
�pp<lb />
Page Four<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
Wednesday, Sept. 27, VX<lb />
The Sum in or School<lb />
Commencement Held<lb />
V ail<lb />
i Colt<lb />
i"<lb />
Y. W. C. A Vesper Services<lb />
were held for the first tune Fri-<lb />
dav everting when we who were<lb />
not fortunate enough to be able<lb />
to attend the Blue Ridge Confer- .<lb />
ence heard reports from our<lb />
delegates, who were Ethlyn San-<lb />
ders, Elizabeth Denny and Meiba<lb />
O'Brien.<lb />
Ethlyn, President of the Y. W.<lb />
C A , told of the trip Blue<lb />
Ridge as its name implies, i lo-<lb />
tted in the heart of tin- Blue<lb />
Ridge mountains, one of the<lb />
beauty -pots of the state.<lb />
Melba gave us a sketch of the<lb />
social life. A "Get-Acquainted<lb />
Tea" was given one of 'lie first<lb />
afternoons. There were always<lb />
excursions and varied out-door<lb />
sports to he enjoyed, such, as<lb />
tennis, horseback riding, hiking,<lb />
and swimming. The excursions<lb />
included Chimney Hock. Ashe-<lb />
vslie. Mt. Mitchell and other in-<lb />
teresting places.<lb />
However social life did not<lb />
take all the time. Elizabeth told<lb />
of the Conference periods<lb />
tended by over two hi<lb />
gii Is from all over the south Dt,<lb />
iviur,<lb />
; Jone<lb />
lied.<lb />
Pitt<lb />
(Continued from page<lb />
out to be. is through enlightened<lb />
and educated citizenship.<lb />
"North Camlma he said, "has<lb />
gone on record in favor of edu-<lb />
cation probably she<lb />
gone as far as she should have -<lb />
hut we are committed to a pro-<lb />
gram of education. 1 confident-<lb />
ially troche thai this state, this<lb />
nation, this world, will work out<lb />
a finer type of civilization as a<lb />
f these far reaching<lb />
change than the world has<lb />
ever known<lb />
The list ot graduates follow:<lb />
A. B. Degree Graduates�Vera<lb />
Broughton, Loliie Brown, Naomi<lb />
Man A. Clark, Jessie G.<lb />
Vivian Cooke, Edith<lb />
Margaret Griffin, Tiny<lb />
ond, Mam ice Hester, Mm-<lb />
bbs, Kemp House. Mary<lb />
Hurst, Annie Lucy James.<lb />
Louise Jones, Virginia<lb />
Mis. Loia King, Elva Ki-<lb />
tnsy Lanier, Eva Lee, Isa-<lb />
non, Ethel Little, Anna<lb />
e haries Lominac, Ima<lb />
:� Ruth Modhn, Mar-1 Austin<lb />
Margaret Myers,<lb />
Nash, Abbie MaejNorth of Cotten Hall is the New ing. Behind the<lb />
Neal<lb />
Carolina are iepresen<lb />
leads with sixty-six. The others<lb />
rank as follows:<lb />
Johnson ID, Sampson 17,<lb />
Wayne 14, Greene 12, Nash and<lb />
Edgecombe 10; Bertie 9; Duplin<lb />
and Beaufort 8: Halifax, Dare<lb />
and Northampton 7, Gates. Pen-<lb />
der and Martin �, Lenoir. Robe-<lb />
son. Hertford and Bladen 5, Ala-<lb />
mance. Columbus. Harnett and<lb />
Roekingham 4, Jones. Chowan<lb />
and Craven '� Warren. Alison,<lb />
Union, Forsythe, Lee Granville,<lb />
Pamlico, New Hanover, Wilson,<lb />
Orange, Rowan. Carteret. Wash-<lb />
ington, Davidson, Onslovv, Frank-<lb />
lin Cumberland 2: Alleghany,<lb />
Rutherford, Camden, Stokes,<lb />
Richmond, Pasqu fan Tyrrell,<lb />
Hoke. Chatham. Person, Ran-<lb />
dolph, Perquimmans, Durham,<lb />
Stanley. Hyde and Montgomery<lb />
each have 1.<lb />
delightful time<lb />
to the World's Fa i<lb />
of the summei 11 �<lb />
relatives in Marion<lb />
Mr. M. L. Wrigl<lb />
summer school a<lb />
spent three week- :<lb />
Mr. Deal also ta<lb />
mer school and sp�<lb />
at the Seashore C<lb />
Beach.<lb />
O<lb />
MEMBERS Ol lAdl.TV<lb />
lltKI'ORT VABlgD VACATIONS<lb />
(Continued from page One)<lb />
ix i iei<lb />
Lj . Lie,<lb />
Mew bo<lb />
garet<lb />
Cai rit<lb />
l�ucr.<lb />
LOU i<lb />
oia i nuge,<lb />
at- j Vi alke<lb />
The<lb />
plant as<lb />
this veai<lb />
MAP OF COLLEGE PLANT AS IT APPEARS NOW<lb />
Laundry and Power Plant<lb />
Dr. Adams v. :<lb />
summer.<lb />
Miss Newell sp<lb />
summer at her !<lb />
New Jersey, wit!<lb />
I was also at Back<lb />
Lake up in tin-<lb />
New York State<lb />
Mr. Hayes stud<lb />
at Pea body.<lb />
Miss Coates ta<lb />
school. At the t<lb />
son she enjoyed<lb />
Century of Progi<lb />
to Adrian. Michi<lb />
visited her siste<lb />
back to Green'<lb />
Rose.<lb />
left th<lb />
ibove shows the college Administration Building. Clus-<lb />
s the freshmen find it tered around the fountain in<lb />
Beading from right to Wright Circle are J. Y. Joyner<lb />
Ragsdale Hall,<lb />
the Infirmary and the<lb />
c print shows Wilson Hall. Memorial Library. Kagsuaie<lb />
Building, Jarvis Hall. Teachers Dormitory. Campus<lb />
a  Hall, and Cotten Hall, Building, and the Science Build-<lb />
with<lb />
V hut to<lb />
th.e right To the rear of Austin<lb />
Building are the kitchen and din-<lb />
ing halls and the Co-ed Hut. On<lb />
the extreme left of the print is<lb />
latter is the th<lb />
Schoo<lb />
. i <lb /><lb />
Redfeame,<lb />
Shackleford, Sara<lb />
ian, Pattie ML Tux-<lb />
Lee ause, Lorine<lb />
�sie Wall Paulint<lb />
nuia Lee Wilkerson,<lb />
Lard, Leta Williams,<lb />
ou  Mrs. Clara<lb />
Freshman Week Marks<lb />
Opening College Year<lb />
(Cent .aned from ps<lb />
one)<lb />
noted V W, C. A. leaders and �ratio<lb />
ether religious leaders. Probab-1 Davis Wright<lb />
ly the most outstanding speaker j tUv year graduates�Mabel<lb />
was Mr. Kirby Page, of New Harbour, Kathleen Bryce, Theo<lb />
Cain, Virginia Cavenaugfc<lb />
ine Dail, K.atherine Davi<lb />
Freshman<lb />
York<lb />
Discussion periods gave oppor-<lb />
tunities for exchanging ideas<lb />
about occasions such as Vespers.<lb />
the Junior Cabinet.<lb />
Week. etc.<lb />
Blue Ridge offers to Y, W.<lb />
 members the opportunity<lb />
h iring student and re. gii<lb />
leaders, and also allows them<lb />
learn many people from sis<lb />
states and to hear what is h<lb />
aret Davi:<lb />
.Ida Gaski<lb />
rin, Ora H<lb />
Els<lb />
dis<lb />
ionise<lb />
Rosa<lb />
McD<lb />
I Dens<lb />
Am.<lb />
evi n ts<lb />
were<lb />
Y<lb />
V<lb />
1 iv v j<lb />
White.<lb />
hi<lb />
s in i<lb />
I - fee I<lb />
id for-j<lb />
tiKiial-<lb />
; the outstanding social<lb />
during Freshman week<lb />
the parties given by the<lb />
VV C. A. for the new girls<lb />
Inesdaj and Thursday, Sept.<lb />
20 and II.<lb />
Wednesday night those girls<lb />
whose names began with the tel-<lb />
lers M-Z were asked to attend<lb />
Rachel Stone, chairman of the<lb />
v. a I comn ittee had prep red<lb />
various games and contes'<lb />
ch she attempted, s<lb />
y, to make the new gi<lb />
at home on our campus a<lb />
get tiu lonesomeness that<lb />
ly attends Freshman week. Re-<lb />
freshments including lemonade.<lb />
cake, and peanuts were served.<lb />
Thursday afternoon at 4:00 all<lb />
who had not been to the first<lb />
party were invited and the same<lb />
program was followed.<lb />
Besides the parties th.e Y. W<lb />
C A. cabinet members took part j vou<lb />
in welcoming the new girls on ' Qur<lb />
their arrival at the college and<lb />
in helping them find their room. I<lb />
Also discussion groups were<lb />
held, each under the leadership <lb />
ot a cabinet member who was �<lb />
to be "Big Sister" to those in<lb />
her group for about s:x weeks.<lb />
Y<lb />
Glad<lb />
Carrie Bod W<lb />
Wats<lb />
Nell S.<lb />
Wynne.<lb />
ML A D.<lb />
Deanie Boone<lb />
Paul-<lb />
Mar- '<lb />
e Edwards, Ma-<lb />
ine Th.era God<lb />
nd, Deanie Hai<lb />
arrington, Sybil<lb />
rlorton, Mary<lb />
na Ireland. Ole-<lb />
istme M. Jones,<lb />
King, Laverne<lb />
Lee, May Lewis.<lb />
iohon, Margaret<lb />
 Belle Modlin,<lb />
rris, Edith Mor-<lb />
i Murphy, Clara<lb />
. rhelma Par-<lb />
Rice, Kathleen<lb />
R tst. Mary K.<lb />
uth, Inea Smith.<lb />
Mary Will<lb />
ired To! r, Lois<lb />
Mrs. Mac<lb />
Virginia D.<lb />
illiford, Beatrice<lb />
ree Graduate�<lb />
ties at the very smallest possible<lb />
cost to the individual student.<lb />
This institution is A grade col-<lb />
lege in every sense of the word.<lb />
and is so rated by every accred-<lb />
iting agency. This means that<lb />
il rating is the same as that of<lb />
any other college or university<lb />
in the state, and its graduates<lb />
are admitted without an exami-<lb />
nation to do graduate work in<lb />
'any college or university.<lb />
"The institution is organized on<lb />
a definite schedule he sa;d.<lb />
; You will find in the Austin<lb />
Building a daily program ma-<lb />
chine. In the Library you will<lb />
find a clock, which was given<lb />
the college by one of the grad-<lb />
uating classes, winch has on its<lb />
FOUR ST<lb />
AMONG<lb />
Among<lb />
in our state as il can be made, pietu<lb />
"I heard a prospective teacher Mar<lb />
say she didn't want the first<lb />
grade, that she wanted some-<lb />
thing higher than that. some-<lb />
thing that called for more abili-<lb />
ty. I told her that if that was<lb />
her idea the first grade' was just<lb />
a little higher than she would<lb />
ever be able to reach There is<lb />
no nobler work on earth than<lb />
teaching the little fellow who<lb />
comes from the home of his mo-<lb />
ther and father for the first time<lb />
than leading him into the ways tjl0 re<lb />
of knowing. Give the child the'<lb />
right start and God alone knows<lb />
the heights he may reach "The<lb />
State of North Carolina realizes<lb />
that the responsibility of the<lb />
first grade teacher is as great as<lb />
that of any other teacher, and<lb />
will give the same pay for it<lb />
y Just Had To Get<lb />
uen met the new<lb />
the campus in a<lb />
manner and have<lb />
in earnest.<lb />
Mi. � Bower had a very enjoy-<lb />
able trip to Valley Crusis and<lb />
other pkaes where she visited<lb />
friends and relatives.<lb />
Miss Wadlington spent part of<lb />
her vacation at her home in Ca-<lb />
diz. Ky she also took a motor<lb />
trip to Chicago and the Fair.<lb />
Miss Nulton spent the summer<lb />
at her home in BrookviUe, Fla .<lb />
Miss Nulton said she never had<lb />
a good time in her life:<lb />
Spent tlie past si'vera 1<lb />
away from home teaching<lb />
such<lb />
havinj<lb />
years<lb />
Miss Kuykendall<lb />
see any girl who<lb />
out for the Glee (<lb />
be in her room, 1<lb />
next few day<lb />
and studying, she has had little<lb />
to -pond with her parents<lb />
me time.<lb />
entered<lb />
College<lb />
VTES REPRESENTED j f"j <lb />
BE STUDENTS HERE<lb />
I Mr. Ginn spent the greater<lb />
part of his time at Goldsboro<lb />
 freshmen who have ith his mother and his brother,<lb />
Carolina Teachers  hi, uac aw. �� ���� frm<lb />
was<lb />
the full quarter it<lb />
after going through<lb />
� - , that four states are<lb />
represented. They are North<lb />
Carolina. South Carolina. Virgin-<lb />
ia and Pennsylvania. There are<lb />
two girls from Pennsylvania, i<lb />
from Sewickley <lb />
Rose Beeman<lb />
and Lulu Eby from York. There<lb />
are also two from Virginia. Al-<lb />
ma Griffin from Poquosin, and<lb />
There is also a demand forjElma Joyner from Dennistown.<lb />
women who can play the piano Orue Cochraine mm Abbeyviile<lb />
and conduct music programs in is the sole freshman representa-<lb />
of the school's slogans. I the public schools.<lb />
If you take<lb />
"On Time Every Time That is! piano and take all the public<lb />
one ofthe school's slogans, and school music offered here, you<lb />
il is one of the objectives of at- will be able to take charge of<lb />
lei ding college. Did you ever the music<lb />
think of the value of having a<lb />
da I � program,<lb />
tive no<lb />
m South Carolina<lb />
far<lb />
1QW!<lb />
Dr. Wright Urges<lb />
Attendance At The<lb />
 Church Services<lb />
a term schedule<lb />
extending into a life program,<lb />
with a life schedule? "It means<lb />
that you will live an ordered<lb />
life, a life according to a defi-<lb />
nite program, and if you have a<lb />
definite program you must have<lb />
a definite purpose. This brings<lb />
dependability and truthfulness<lb />
I into one's life, and helps to<lb />
work in any public<lb />
Miss Minnie Miriam Ross, who<lb />
recently graduated from the<lb />
Aurora High School, serving as<lb />
school salutatorian of the class entered<lb />
Mrs. Spilman and Mr. McGin- ! �ast Carolina Tea hers College<lb />
ois discussed the Student's Re- ;n Greenville this week, and ac-<lb />
lationship to the Treasurer aitd cording to Registrar MeGinnis, is<lb />
the Registrar respectively. ii tno second student to inter the<lb />
From 5:00 to 5:30 a tour of the ; college whose parent or parent-<lb />
campus was conducted by thewere former students.<lb />
who was also on vacation<lb />
 New Mexico.<lb />
Miss Rainwater was joined in<lb />
1 Western N. Carolina by Miss<lb />
l Nan Lacy, who went to the Fair<lb />
with her: on the way back she<lb />
spent a week with Miss Lacy.<lb />
Miss Charlton spent the sum-<lb />
mer in Savannah and declares<lb />
she read everything available<lb />
However, she says she did not<lb />
go to Chicago as did so 'many<lb />
others.<lb />
Miss Bonnewitz spent the sum-<lb />
mer at her home in San Wert,<lb />
Ohio. She was also m Chicago<lb />
for a week.<lb />
Miss Turner stayed at Latona<lb />
Beach. Florida, where she had a<lb />
"WELCOM1<lb />
E. C. T, C GIR1<lb />
To Gk <lb />
And T. i<lb />
Charles Store<lb />
WELCOME<lb />
E. C. T. C. STUD NTS<lb />
W. L. Best<lb />
"College Jewel<lb />
Student Council members who; Miss Ross' fattier. Wilbur II.<lb />
pointed out to the new girls thejjtoss, studied at the college short-<lb />
build character<lb />
Dr. Laughing-<lb />
Continued from First Page)<lb />
one of the Sunday Schools of the<lb />
Church vou are a me<lb />
house, physician nt the college<lb />
at one time, said a definite pro-<lb />
gram enabled him to send back<lb />
to the state "at least two tons<lb />
more girl" than he received in<lb /><lb />
ic<lb />
fall.<lb />
your<lb />
In<lb />
Miss:<lb />
a mem ber ot. or<lb />
are not a member of ?iv<lb />
. the Church to whie:<lb />
a m i i y b elongs.<lb />
'her words, if you are<lb />
iary Baptist, join the Sun<lb />
School of the Missionar<lb />
Church. If .vou are<lb />
list, Catholic Christ<lb />
kalian, or<lb />
ihurch in<lb />
You are interested, of course.<lb />
y j in what you are to take. You<lb />
� are coming to a teachers college<lb />
that offers various courses, and<lb />
a this is the time for you to decide<lb />
- what is best for you. if you have<lb />
y not already decided. This col-<lb />
a lege offers work to train teach-<lb />
i ers of almost all subjects except<lb />
member of any ; commercial. The college is or-<lb />
�,vn, go to your; ganized to train teachers of all<lb />
places of interest on the campus<lb />
Assembly was held again at j<lb />
7:30 that night. Introductions of J<lb />
Student leaders was made, and i<lb />
Miss Morton, Dean of Women, j<lb />
made a short talk. This was fol-1<lb />
lowed by the college song and ;<lb />
yells conducted by the cheer j<lb />
leader.<lb />
Wednesday was Freshman Reg- :<lb />
istration Day. At 5:00 o'clock<lb />
the faculty entertained at a bar- j<lb />
becue supper on back campus.<lb />
On the same- night at 7:30 the<lb />
freshmen met in the auditorium j<lb />
of the Campus Building for fur-<lb />
ther information concerning rules<lb />
after the opening of the insti-<lb />
kv<lb />
tution.<lb />
Miss Ross comes of a long line<lb />
of ancestry, particularly associa-<lb />
ted with educational activities in<lb />
Beaufort county. Her father has<lb />
been a teacher in schools of the<lb />
county for the past twenty years,<lb />
having been connected with the<lb />
Aurora school for the past eight<lb />
years.<lb />
Her mother, former Miss Emily<lb />
Mae Redditt of Edward, N. O.<lb />
has served as substitute teacher<lb />
for many years and her grand-<lb />
mother is now teaching. On her<lb />
maternal side, she has also two<lb />
White's Stores, Inc.<lb />
We extend a cordial welcome to I<lb />
Students of E. C. T. C. and we want you<lb />
make our store, your store.<lb />
WE ARE MEMBERS OF THE N. R<lb />
A.<lb />
INSPIRING MESSAGE<lb />
DELIVERED BY THE<lb />
COLLEGE PRESIDENT<lb />
Church tomorrow, join the Sun-<lb />
day School class, and stay for<lb />
Church services.<lb />
(Continued from page one)<lb />
this Faith�Faith in each other,<lb />
m our coliege. in our State, in<lb />
our nation�Then will follow<lb />
Faith m Jehovah.<lb />
"The greatest of these is Love<lb />
Love of the kind that makes one<lb />
eager to serve and willing to<lb />
forgive: long suffering and never<lb />
dymg Love: the Love that brings lc;tals to<lb />
sinners to repentance�If we fill'1<lb />
our lives with that Love we can<lb />
conquer all things.<lb />
These four factors are neces-<lb />
sary to get the most possible<lb />
from life. May we learn to use<lb />
them acceptably in the sight of<lb />
our Lord.<lb />
A feature of the service was a<lb />
solo rendered by Mary Belle Wil-<lb />
son.<lb />
grades, from the first through<lb />
the seventh, and of all subjects,<lb />
English. Mathematics, Science,<lb />
etc taught in the high schools<lb />
PIANO FACULTY MAKE in the state. (The additional<lb />
PLANS FOR THE YEAR j year now offered eo.uips one to<lb />
 teach in college.) The first<lb />
The piano faculty is looking , thing for you to determine is<lb />
forward to an interesting year, j just where your talent lies.<lb />
with a good enrollment, good! Some of you already know very<lb />
-verkers. and a good time. Plans j definitely. Those who do not<lb />
are being made for a public re know should talk with your ad-<lb />
eital to be given sometime dur- visers and teachers. You can<lb />
ing the fai<lb />
also sponsor;<lb />
If �<lb />
wish<lb />
abo<lb />
sometime dur visers and teachers<lb />
The department � change at the end of this quar-<lb />
gidar practice re- ter if yon find that you are in<lb />
are invited any the wrong field. A great many<lb />
o.erested. students who find themselves<lb />
r.y questions you weak in subject matter decide to<lb />
musk consult j be primary teachers. If you do<lb />
is paternal relatives, in-<lb />
ner grandmother, now<lb />
and regulations. Courtesy talks j<lb />
were made about the use of the h�5 �' J " ; s ' "<lb />
library, the dining hall, the postinumei<lb />
'It tffin<lb />
office, chapel, the campus, quiet<lb />
y,  j � j tu -j (deceased, have also served in like<lb />
hour, and study. The presidents;<lb />
of the societies and the editor j capacities.<lb />
of the Tecoan each extended a I She is a niece of Mr. and Mrs.<lb />
welcome to the new students. In ! L- R Redditt of nville. and<lb />
great-niece of W. J. Boyd of<lb />
absence of the editor of the Teco<lb />
Echo the managing editor ex-<lb />
tended it's welcome.<lb />
Thursday dormitory meetings<lb />
with the House Directors. Mrs.<lb />
Bradsher and Mrs. McKean. was<lb />
held followed by physical exa-<lb />
mination that was held in the<lb />
college infirmary. At 7:30 the<lb />
entire student body went to the<lb />
Austin Building to see a moving<lb />
WELCOME<lb />
E. C. T. C. Girls<lb />
�SMART FOOTWEAR"<lb />
GRIFFIN SHOE CO Inc.<lb />
Ayden.<lb />
Miss MacArthur, English critic<lb />
teacher at Greenville High School<lb />
has a sister. Jimmie MacArthur,<lb />
to enter E. C. T. C. this year.<lb />
Nannie Smith, president of the<lb />
senior class in 31-32, also has a<lb />
sister entering as a freshman.<lb />
They are both from Farmville.<lb />
Sixty-two counties of North<lb />
Hiss Mead. 117 Austin Building,<lb />
or Miss G �rn  "oem 214.<lb />
Please notice changes in cata-<lb />
not have the ability to do the<lb />
other work you can't teach little<lb />
children. Don't get the idea that<lb />
Anyone playing the violin.<lb />
cello, flute or clarinet are wel-<lb />
come to the Ensemble which will<lb />
begin its rehearsal soon. IGas<lb />
Gorrell is director of the Ensem-<lb />
ble, which has been in existence<lb />
for several years.<lb />
Logue. A student may get three j the lower grades call for or per-<lb />
Credits for one term of piano, in- j mit a lower grade of work.<lb />
stead of being required to take! The State of North Carolina<lb />
three terms, as formerly. Also a has worked out its salary sche-<lb />
student may take pir.no without J dulc�it is low now, we aU<lb />
credit. 'know, but that can't be helped<lb />
Teachers are paid not for the<lb />
All thase who play orchestral<lb />
grades they teach, but for their<lb />
instruments please see Mis j training and experience, and<lb />
Eugenia Thomas, who directs<lb />
the orchestra, a that a meeting<lb />
of those interested may be call-<lb />
ed and a regular practice period<lb />
decided upon.<lb />
there is no state in the Union<lb />
that has a better scheme than<lb />
North Carolina. Other states<lb />
have better salaries, but the plan<lb />
of payment is as nearly perfect<lb />
TO THE STUDENTS OF E. C. T. C.<lb />
WE EXTEND OUR<lb />
WELCOME<lb />
BLOOM'S<lb />
Blount-Harvey Co.<lb />
We extend a cordial welcome to the<lb />
Students of E. C. T. C, and want you to<lb />
make our store your shopping center.<lb />
Our buyers take particular pride m<lb />
their showing of College Styles, purchased<lb />
with an eye to the style features that will<lb />
appeal to the college Miss.<lb />
MEMBERS OF N. R. A.<lb />
�,ll STUDEN1<lb />
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Dr. R. H. Wn<lb />
Head of 0<lb />
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MAY MEMBERS<lb />
FACULTY ATTEND<lb />
GREEN PASTURES<lb />
Paul Green's "G , a Past<lb />
a Play that won the Pul I<lb />
Prize was attended bj �<lb />
euIt- members wh. i I<lb />
�i Raleigh last Saturday Mi <lb />
Kuykendall, Williams Jen<lb />
H�oper, Mary Lea Sn I<lb />
Jh Smith. Caasidy, G<lb />
coats, Holtzelaw. Huntei I<lb />
"��. Davis. IfcGee, Ifc <lb />
B�wen. Wahl, Browr.r. <lb />
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f' M(,adows and family a<lb />
tended.<lb />
�r A. D. Frank, Dr R. J. Sla;<lb />
� Carl Adams and Mr V � �<lb />
ffn went to see the Duke-TV i i<lb />
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th t? Saturday afternoon. i<lb />
ne Due Gridiron.<lb />
NOTICE: IMPORTANT<lb />
Al old members and new girls<lb />
o have signed up for the<lb />
the10 Club meet in front of<lb />
Auditorium at Chapel period,<lb />
�"u-sday. Wear your white<lb />
�at shin or a white blouse of<lb />
Place kmd" We WlU Sit in thC<lb />
lead iu� the Seniors in order to<lb />
J jhe rest of the Student Bod?<lb />
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