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THE TECO ECHO<lb />
MERRY CHRISTMAS<lb />
AND<lb />
HAPPY NEW YEAR<lb />
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EAST CAROLINA TEACHERS COLLEGE<lb />
Greenville, N. C, Wednesday, Dec. 13, 1933.<lb />
Number 5.<lb />
eed will be<lb />
Madame Slaviansky<lb />
And Her Mixed Chorus<lb />
Heard Monday Night<lb />
Rev. W. S. Harden<lb />
Dies Saturday<lb />
President Wright I Annual White Gift<lb />
Extends Greetings Service Is Held<lb />
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Short Illness.<lb />
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and one reli-<lb />
nding in a series<lb />
lances with a<lb />
ill in the dance.<lb />
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stage appearance<lb />
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an excellent con-<lb />
daughter. Mile,<lb />
y, has a lovely<lb />
and genuine dra-<lb />
It was with profound<lb />
that the college heard of the<lb />
death of Rev. YV. S. Harden, pas-<lb />
tor of the First Presbyterian<lb />
Church who died last week af-<lb />
ter a short illness.<lb />
Mr. Harden came to Greenville<lb />
from Columbia, S. C, in April.<lb />
1923. He was President of the<lb />
Greenville Ministerial Associa-<lb />
tion several yeais.<lb />
Funeral services were con-<lb />
ducted at the Presbyterian<lb />
Church Sunday afternoon with<lb />
the Greenville 'Ministerial Asso-<lb />
ciation assisted by the ministers<lb />
of the Albemarle Synod. Imme-<lb />
"Christmas (Christ-j-Mass) an<lb />
annual Church festival�in mem-<lb />
ory of the birth of Christ This<lb />
definition is taken from Web-<lb />
ster's Unabridged dictionary.<lb />
Christmas should therefore be a<lb />
time for religious devotion, and<lb />
not a time for worldly festivities.<lb />
The worldly idea came into our<lb />
Christmas celebration from the<lb />
Romans. They had a great festi-<lb />
val to their god Saturn, begin-<lb />
ning on the nineteenth of Dec-<lb />
i ember. This festival gives us<lb />
 our word Saturnalia. We find<lb />
many of their customs in our<lb />
! Christinas celebration. This<lb />
Forjshould not be. We should put<lb />
i aside the things pertaining to<lb />
idolatry and take up the things<lb />
orrow ! p� rtaining to the one true God.<lb />
It was the purpose in fixing<lb />
our Christmas holiday, to make<lb />
Christian the Roman Saturnalia,<lb />
to Christianize this pagan festi-<lb />
val.<lb />
There is a spirit of Christmas,<lb />
and today it is practically world-<lb />
wide. A spirit of friendship and<lb />
love for one's fellowman, made<lb />
manifest by the giving of pres-<lb />
ents, paying visits, homecomings,<lb />
and the like. It is a period when<lb />
human beings get just a little<lb />
Major Organizations Take A<lb />
Part In Program.<lb />
Ruth Hood Norton Repre-<lb />
sented Mary<lb />
ey Company<lb />
d Kid<lb />
� : of the company<lb />
in his particular<lb />
itri, Grosshoff,<lb />
 and Volodia<lb />
i singers and dan-<lb />
I Ilia and Trank-<lb />
the other women<lb />
The boy, George<lb />
hted the audience<lb />
�  and dancing.<lb />
g, remarkable for<lb />
.a. one of the fea-<lb />
e evening. They<lb />
ly Russians can<lb />
ika Orchestra with<lb />
u ided Russian in-<lb />
ve a unique tone to<lb />
ice especially ap<lb />
,e American songs,<lb />
ie �'Massachusetts<lb />
encore, "Ole Man<lb />
1.times were even more<lb />
iiued on page four)<lb />
d iately after the service. the<lb />
body was taken to Griffin. Ga.<lb />
tot burial.<lb />
He is survived by his wife<lb />
Mrs. Florence King Harden; and<lb />
two sisters. Mrs. George Holme<lb />
of Cordele, Ga and Mrs. Hugh<lb />
Norman of Walthourville.<lb />
Mr. Harden will be long re-<lb />
membered by the college stu-<lb />
dents who came in contact with<lb />
him. His earnestness and friend-<lb />
liness were two of his many good<lb />
qualities that were so noticeable<lb />
to the college students.<lb />
He was especially int� rested m<lb />
young people, and their work.<lb />
He has spoken a good many<lb />
times at services held at the col-<lb />
lege, and his loss will hi greatly<lb />
felt at the college.<lb />
closer to each other. This is the<lb />
spirit of Santa Claus. I hope for<lb />
each one all the pleasures and<lb />
joys that come with a correctly<lb />
observed Christmas holiday. May<lb />
Santa Claus be good to you!<lb />
Robert H. Wright,<lb />
President.<lb />
Miss Hooper Gives<lb />
Talk To Scribblers<lb />
One of the most beautiful and<lb />
impressive ceremonies held on<lb />
the campus during the year was<lb />
,1110 White Gift Service on Sun-<lb />
i day night in the Campus Build-<lb />
ing auditorium.<lb />
Every major organization on<lb />
the campus was represented by<lb />
one of a number who brought<lb />
the gift from her organization.<lb />
The scene was dramatized by<lb />
Ruth Hood Norton, as Mary<lb />
at the side of the cradle seated<lb />
at the foot of a large white cross,<lb />
framed in by curtains.<lb />
The representations and the<lb />
gifts were as follows:<lb />
C. Class, Gray Powell, Friend-<lb />
ship.<lb />
U. Class, Dorothy Brooks, Hon-<lb />
or.<lb />
Freshman Class, Saxon Bray,<lb />
Truth.<lb />
Sophomore Class, Elizabeth<lb />
Wilson, Love.<lb />
Junior Class, Frances" Watson,<lb />
Faith.<lb />
Senior Class Frances Harvey,<lb />
Devotion.<lb />
Athletic Association. Margaret<lb />
Martin, Sportsmanship.<lb />
Emerson Society, Jenny Green<lb />
Taylor, Sincerity.<lb />
Lanier Society, Elizabeth Den-<lb />
ny, Joy.<lb />
Poe Society, Carolyn Brinkley,<lb />
Service.<lb />
Student Body, Frances New-<lb />
some, Loyalty.<lb />
Y. W. C. A Ethlyn Sanders,<lb />
Ourselves.<lb />
Faculty, Miss Coates, Courage.<lb />
$12,000 Is Given to Collese<lb />
From C. W. Administration<lb />
For Campus Improvements<lb />
Entertainments<lb />
Of Winter Term<lb />
Are Announced<lb />
Tony Sarg's Marionettes To<lb />
Be Here On January 2i).<lb />
"De Glory Road"<lb />
Well Received<lb />
Bv Audience<lb />
"vcrai<lb />
dertakf<lb />
To Be Un-<lb />
Tony Sarg's Marionettes will<lb />
live matinee and evening per-<lb />
Negro Comedy<lb />
ton By Pat<lb />
Goldsboro.<lb />
Drama Writ-<lb />
Alderman Of<lb />
rork Done Under Supervis-<lb />
ion i ' Mr. M. L. Wright,<lb />
Mr. Forties and Mr. Deal.<lb />
Construction Of Granite<lb />
Gateway Is Under Sep-<lb />
arate Plan.<lb />
Shows Rotogravure Section<lb />
Of Negro Newspaper.<lb />
Dr. Frank Dean<lb />
Gives Series Of<lb />
Fine Lectures<lb />
is<lb />
Pastor Of The Episcopal<lb />
Church In Wilson.<lb />
ill priced so hto � &amp;<lb />
Superlatives For<lb />
Year Are Chosen<lb />
D's, Three Seniors And<lb />
One Sooliornore Elected.<lb />
N5<lb />
fctes�other the.<lb />
kmt dressing<lb />
rkittcry, lace-<lb />
types that<lb />
wt4H<lb />
crepes, too-�<lb />
newest way,<lb />
frocks f Any<lb />
adar tbexnl<lb />
STrruTiON-<lb />
v<lb />
li nts who more near-<lb />
ent beauty, charm,<lb />
versatility. indivi-<lb />
id the most athletic ac-<lb />
the student body were<lb />
t rday, This is a us-<lb />
of the Tecoan.<lb />
trrow who will grad-<lb />
ear from the two year<lb />
i urse will represent<lb />
the! Yiek who is a<lb />
i v. ill be the represen-<lb />
i harm.<lb />
ijor class has three of<lb />
icrs as representatives.<lb />
Frances Harvey, most<lb />
Myrtie Gray Hodges,<lb />
liar; and Will Higdon,<lb />
I ! ie<lb />
e Fodrie, who is a<lb />
of the Senior-Normal<lb />
i hoted as the most in-<lb />
oys at a saving<lb />
99<lb />
Hopkms University<lb />
have found evidence<lb />
jons who suffer from se-<lb />
s for three years in sue-<lb />
then after seldom are<lb />
by the colds.<lb />
Dr. Frank Dean, rector of St.<lb />
Timothy's Episcopal Church of<lb />
Wilson, served as the annual Y.<lb />
W. C. A. speaker this year, ap-<lb />
pearing here for several talks<lb />
and holding many personal con-<lb />
ferences during the week of<lb />
November 20th. Each evening<lb />
at 6:30 he spoke in Austin Audi-<lb />
torium on the general theme,<lb />
-Why Religion basing his se-<lb />
ries of five talks on the college<lb />
study course of Van Dusen's, "In<lb />
Quest of Life's Meaning<lb />
In his first talk he brought<lb />
out the difference between hu-<lb />
man beings and animals showing ,<lb />
that this is far more than a dif-<lb />
ference of intelligence. He em-<lb />
phasized the great obligations<lb />
that rest upon human lx ngs, the<lb />
higher spiritual qualiUe they<lb />
possess, and showed why religion<lb />
is a necessity to all creatures<lb />
above the animal level. The<lb />
power of choice, however, is<lb />
given to human beings and they<lb />
must make their own decisions<lb />
as to whether or not they will<lb />
become true children of the<lb />
Creator or drift downward to<lb />
the purposeless life of the ani-<lb />
mals.<lb />
In the second talk, "Moral<lb />
Earnestness was the point<lb />
stressed in the quest for life's<lb />
meaning through one's religion.<lb />
Dr. Dean believes that religion is<lb />
being shiiked by people today,<lb />
who are to take short cuts. A<lb />
mere sense of goodness, an inner<lb />
glow of self-righteousness, de-<lb />
ceived one into believing he has<lb />
reached the goal. Poise of one's<lb />
own soul is the true test.<lb />
(Continued on page four)<lb />
Newspaper contents, influence<lb />
and general make-up was the<lb />
theme of discussion presented to<lb />
tin' Scribblers Club by Miss<lb />
Hot.per last Thursday night.<lb />
The papers discussed were in<lb />
o:der of importance; the London<lb />
Tunes taking first place. This<lb />
newspaper, established in 1789,<lb />
is considered by Londoners to<lb />
le tie most important in the<lb />
world. The outstanding features<lb />
are its lack of pictures, simpli-<lb />
I city in form, and serious content.<lb />
The New York Times, an im-<lb />
Imense paper, does not depend<lb />
upon the sensational for its cir-<lb />
culation. It does not carry<lb />
comic strips, love stories, and<lb />
sensational material, but empha-<lb />
sizes news of importance to<lb />
everyone. Lack of the tabloid<lb />
and comics does not keep down<lb />
an enormous circulation.<lb />
The Grouvre weekly, "The<lb />
first National Rotogrouvre week-<lb />
ly ever published by negroes<lb />
anywhere" is a paper section<lb />
edited by a negro department in<lb />
newspaper work, and portrays<lb />
negro activities in pictures. This<lb />
publication resembles the Colle-<lb />
giate Digest in formr but the pic-<lb />
tures are entirely of negroes.<lb />
Writers, dancers, artists, steno-<lb />
graphers, and pictures of present<lb />
day doings express negro life in<lb />
the 20th century. A conspicious<lb />
absence of divorce cases, as com-<lb />
pared to a recent issue of the<lb />
News and Observer picture sec-<lb />
tion is a remarkable feature.<lb />
Concerning a questioning of<lb />
freedom of speech, we under-<lb />
hand through officials that an<lb />
! frequency on any type of pub-<lb />
lication may bring serious con-<lb />
sequences.<lb />
These newspapers, great and<lb />
small, depend not on subscrip-<lb />
tions, but on advertisements for<lb />
financial support.<lb />
Newspapers should be made<lb />
with care, for they are the shap-<lb />
ing influence in the lives of the<lb />
citizens.<lb />
STUDENTS HEAR<lb />
DR. HUDSON SPEAK<lb />
ON STATE BALLADS<lb />
Is Professor Of Freshman<lb />
English At University Of<lb />
North Carolina.<lb />
Dr. A. P. Hudson, in a talk on<lb />
North Carolina Ballads, brought<lb />
out some very interesting facts<lb />
not generally known about this<lb />
topic. In the reading and dis-<lb />
cussion of a few of these old<lb />
songs, he showed very clearly<lb />
what a treasure troue the by-<lb />
ways of North Carolina can be<lb />
in these stories that tell them-<lb />
selves.<lb />
Dr. Hudson is a native of Mis-<lb />
sissippi, but is now instructor in<lb />
Freshman English at the Univer-<lb />
sity of North Carolina. He has<lb />
spent several years in extensive<lb />
research on ballads, and has<lb />
done valuable work along that<lb />
line.<lb />
Some of the most interesting<lb />
ballads we have are directly des-<lb />
cended from Scotland and Eng-<lb />
land, and can be found only in<lb />
North Carolina.<lb />
In illustrating the different<lb />
types of ballads, Dr. Hudson<lb />
presented some that everyone is<lb />
familiar with, including in this 1<lb />
group .the well known Lord<lb />
Randal. As a ballad secured<lb />
through his own efforts; pro-<lb />
duced from a country section of<lb />
the Roanoke he told the tragic<lb />
story of the little boy, and the<lb />
murderous Jewess.<lb />
This story, though very simi-<lb />
lar to the ballad of the Little<lb />
Choir Boy is distinctly of North<lb />
Carolina origin. Of the humor-<lb />
ous type of ballad, by far the<lb />
most outstanding was the story<lb />
of the defeat of the Devil.<lb />
formances here January 29. A<lb />
dramatization of the Joel Jhand-<lb />
ler Harris Uncle Remus Stories<lb />
with extra attractions designed<lb />
for the World Fair at Chicago by<lb />
Mr. Sarg will be the tentative<lb />
bill.<lb />
This will be the second time in<lb />
the last few years that Tony<lb />
Sarg's Marionettes have been at<lb />
the college. The last time they<lb />
were here was in 1928 when they<lb />
gave "All Baba and the Forty<lb />
Thieves<lb />
The company and their thea-<lb />
tre complete has been equipped<lb />
with a special car which carries<lb />
I company and baggage from city<lb />
to city.<lb />
This marionette show grew out<lb />
of the hobby of the director,<lb />
Tony Sarg. As a young artist<lb />
in London, orders did not come<lb />
in fast enough to be very profit-<lb />
able and Mr. Sarg had plenty of<lb />
time to search for mechanical<lb />
dolls�his chief interest.<lb />
Without knowing why, Mr.<lb />
Sarg took quarters in Dicken's<lb />
Old Curiosity Shop. Little Nell's<lb />
room seemed to be the ideal<lb />
place for his varied collection of<lb />
dolls. An inspiration caused Mr.<lb />
Sarg to put up a sign at the en-<lb />
trance.<lb />
"Little Nell's bedchamber on<lb />
the second floor, six pence ad-<lb />
mission<lb />
With the help of an antique<lb />
dealer, he fitted the room remi-<lb />
niscent of Dickens.<lb />
Private shows were first giv-<lb />
en by Mr. Sarg, but later a small<lb />
fee was charged.<lb />
This was done with' so much<lb />
success that a re-creation of the<lb />
Marionette Theatre was started<lb />
by Mr. Sarg.<lb />
Admission for both performan-<lb />
ces for students will be on their<lb />
Student Tickets.<lb />
The spirit of the negro and the<lb />
plantation was caught by the<lb />
audience and cast alike when<lb />
"De Glory Road a negro com-<lb />
edy-drama by Pat Alderman was<lb />
given here last week.<lb />
The play was one of the big-<lb />
gest amateur productions ever<lb />
held at the college, and one of<lb />
the most enjoyable ones.<lb />
From the time the strains of<lb />
the first song were heard off<lb />
stage until the final word of "Ole<lb />
Man River the audience was<lb />
captivated by the superb music<lb />
and good acting.<lb />
One of the most noticeable<lb />
features of the play was the ex-<lb />
cellent make up. After the per-<lb />
formance, several people asked<lb />
if there were real negroes in it.<lb />
The story is centered around<lb />
John Henry played by the au- (<lb />
thor. He is a "bad nigger but!<lb />
finally has a vision and sets him-<lb />
self on "De Glory Road One of<lb />
the most dramatic moments in<lb />
the play is the negro camp meet-<lb />
ing and the recital of his vision<lb />
by John Henry.<lb />
The singing of "Lonesome<lb />
Road" by John Arment who took<lb />
the part of the old negro grandad<lb />
was excellent, and it was one of<lb />
the most heart-rending scenes in<lb />
the whole play. His soliquy be-<lb />
fore the song was especially<lb />
touching.<lb />
The dancing of Elwood Brink-<lb />
ley was fine.<lb />
The second act opened with<lb />
the singing of "Dem Golden Slip-<lb />
pers and a square dance. This<lb />
was so realistically done that it<lb />
took many<lb />
of the audience back<lb />
BOOK REVIEW IS<lb />
GIVEN AT SCIENCE<lb />
CLUB MEETING<lb />
Frank Jennings Presents An<lb />
Interesting Discussion Of<lb />
$100,000,000 Guinea Pigs.<lb />
to their childhood days.<lb />
Mrs. John Morris who led the<lb />
singing at the camp meeting<lb />
"Shine on Me" was so convincing<lb />
in her plea that the audience<lb />
would not have been surprised to<lb />
see a light suddenly shine on her.<lb />
She was assisted by members of<lb />
both chorus in singing the song.<lb />
Florence Summerlin Brooks<lb />
who had a difficult role to act,<lb />
that of a flirtuous negro and a<lb />
faithful one, did a creditable<lb />
piece of acting. Her singing of<lb />
"Am I Blue" especially delighted<lb />
the younger members of the au-<lb />
dience.<lb />
Announcement was made last<lb />
week that the Federal Govern-<lb />
ment under the CWA plan had<lb />
given to the college $12,445.50<lb />
for campus improvements. This<lb />
is the largest amount the college<lb />
has had for several years for<lb />
work on the campus.<lb />
"Several projects are to be<lb />
taken care of in the program Mr.<lb />
M. L. Wright, who is helping<lb />
with the supervision of the work,<lb />
said, "Shrubs and flowers will be<lb />
planted, sidewalks and drive-<lb />
ways will be improved. The<lb />
two west entrances, the one in<lb />
front of Wilson and the one on<lb />
the other side of Wilson Hall,<lb />
will be merged in to one drive-<lb />
way which will come out at Hol-<lb />
ly Street<lb />
" All of the houses owned by the<lb />
college will be repainted.<lb />
The completion of the athletic<lb />
field, building of bleachers and<lb />
four new tennis courts will be<lb />
the athletic project. This will<lb />
be under the supervision of the<lb />
Athletic Board. No definite<lb />
plans as to where the tennis<lb />
will be built has been made, but<lb />
the two single courts will prob-<lb />
ably be made into double ones.<lb />
The granite gateways which<lb />
are being built do not come un-<lb />
der the CWA plan. The one<lb />
which has just been completed<lb />
at the Administration building<lb />
was given by the General Alum-<lb />
nae Association. The one at the<lb />
middle entrance will soon be<lb />
completed, and the one at the<lb />
west entrance will be started as<lb />
soon as the driveway is chang-<lb />
ed.<lb />
Mr. A. C. Fornes is also help-<lb />
ing to supervise the work.<lb />
Glee Club Gives<lb />
Christmas Program<lb />
The Glee Culb under the di-<lb />
rection of Miss Kuykendall gave<lb />
a delightful program last night<lb />
as their contribution to the<lb />
Christmas celebrations on the<lb />
campus. Each year for a num-<lb />
ber of years, the Glee Club has<lb />
FAMOUS LOVE STORIES OF<lb />
THE WORLD<lb />
MISSOURI UNIVERSITY<lb />
ATHLETES GET TUTORING<lb />
Columbia, Mo Dec. 10.�(UP)'<lb />
�Ineligibility, a bugbear to Mis-<lb />
souri University teams, will be<lb />
staked down and slaughtered<lb />
under a new plan to solve schol-<lb />
astic difficulties of athletes.<lb />
Antony and Cleopatra<lb />
Dante and Beatrice<lb />
W. O. and Moena<lb />
Robin Hood and Marrion<lb />
Ridenhour and Ethlyn<lb />
Romeo and Juliet<lb />
Theo and Josephine<lb />
Adam and Eve<lb />
Tom and LeVerne<lb />
Puckett and Dixon<lb />
Me and my Dawg<lb />
100,000,000 Guinea Pigs" by<lb />
Kallet and Schlink was revised<lb />
at the last meeting of the Science<lb />
Club by Frank Jennings. He<lb />
said that "pure food" laws did<lb />
not protect the American pub-<lb />
lic. The hundred million Ameri-<lb />
can people act as unwitting test<lb />
animals in a gigantic experi-<lb />
ment with poisons conducted by<lb />
foods, drugs and cosmetic manu-<lb />
facturers. Many widely adver-<lb />
tised foods, drugs and cosmetics<lb />
contain deadly poisons, while<lb />
others are worthless for the pur-<lb />
poses advertised. Dangerous<lb />
bacteria in antiseptics; germi-<lb />
cides that do not kill germs; a<lb />
common breakfast food that for<lb />
many is a powerful intestinal ir-<lb />
ritant; poisons in cosmetics; and<lb />
poisonous preservatives still<lb />
used in foods were some of the<lb />
revelations he made in an inter-<lb />
esting and humorous way.<lb />
"Some of the most widely ad-<lb />
vertised most skillfully touted,<lb />
most assidiously promoted foods<lb />
and 'cures' contain harmful and<lb />
even poisonous ingredients. How-<lb />
ever only one person has ever<lb />
served a jail sentence for vio-<lb />
lating the 'Food and Drug Act<lb />
Jennings gave as his last<lb />
1 (Continued on page four)<lb />
given a Christmas Program.<lb />
The complete program was as<lb />
Mammy Rose, played by Mrs follows: .<lb />
 C. Hodges, and her preacher Rark thc Heraid Angels Sing<lb />
husband played by Mr. Ed. Wor- j MendoissonChoir.<lb />
ley, were a delightful couple�; Sjn0 We 2sroeiFrench Carol-<lb />
A<lb />
Choir.<lb />
and their trials and tribulations<lb />
were so real that the audience j christmas<lb />
seeme 1 to be caught in the spirit; Choir<lb />
of them.<lb />
(Continued on page four)<lb />
Chimes�Hamblen<lb />
Eve-<lb />
Student readers of The<lb />
Teco Echo and of Collegiate<lb />
Digest will be paid �1 for un-<lb />
usual snapshots of student and<lb />
faculty activities.<lb />
This offer is being made by<lb />
the Teco Echo and by Colle-<lb />
giate Digest to foster student<lb />
Photography, and to give all<lb />
students the opportunity of<lb />
competing for publication<lb />
honors in the magazine roto-<lb />
gravure section that is distri-<lb />
buted weekly.<lb />
All photos should be sent<lb />
to the Editor, Collegiate Di-<lb />
gest, Madison, Wisconsin, or<lb />
should be sent directly to this<lb />
newspaper. All photos that<lb />
are selected for publication<lb />
will be paid for at the rate of<lb />
SI each, with no limitation<lb />
made on the number accepted<lb />
from any one student.<lb />
A Song for Christmas<lb />
Sicilian Hymn�Choir.<lb />
While Shepherds Watched�<lb />
Paul Bliss�Choir.<lb />
Under the Stars�Brown-<lb />
Mary Belle Wilson.<lb />
Lo, How a Rose e'er Blooming<lb />
�16th Century Melody; Sleep<lb />
Holy Babe�Dykes�Avis Tew,<lb />
Mary Belle Wilson, Elinor Jones,<lb />
Mary Lou Gregory, Helen Saw-<lb />
yer.<lb />
The Birthday of a King�Neid-<lb />
linger�Elinor Jones and choir.<lb />
O Little Town of Bethlehem-<lb />
Bliss�Choir.<lb />
Silent Night�Haydn�Choir.<lb />
We study history with interest<lb />
and although one of the most im-<lb />
portant events of history is hap-<lb />
pening now, and many are<lb />
either too lazy or too�it cannot<lb />
be unintelligent�to take any<lb />
interest in the revolution that is<lb />
taking place. Our life is being<lb />
changed by the work of the pres-<lb />
ent government and it should<lb />
be vitally important to us.<lb /><lb />
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Page Two<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
Wednesday. D<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
Published Bi-Weekly During The College Yeai<lb />
By The Student Government Association of<lb />
Fast Carolina Teachers College<lb />
STAFF<lb />
Lucy LeRoy<lb />
Ellen Jenkins<lb />
ers code and other codes should be a tem-<lb />
perance code. Everyone should sign this<lb />
code, and be glad that temperance can be<lb />
accomplished.<lb />
RAISE STUDENT FEE<lb />
M;<lb />
Editorial Board<lb />
nil Editor Clyde Morton<lb />
EditorTheo Easom<lb />
,t Manmine Editor Alva Van Nortwick<lb />
te Kill<lb />
te Edior Julia Mae Bordeaux<lb />
te Edior Katie Lee Johnson<lb />
Lucille Rose<lb />
c Editor Anne La Due Hartman<lb />
 litorDan Wright<lb />
DID YOU KNOW?<lb />
Adve<lb />
u<lb />
Business Staff<lb />
� iness Manager Dan Wright<lb />
Manager Sue Sewell<lb />
e Manager Hazel Kimrey<lb />
ing Manager Estelle McCullen<lb />
 Manager Dorothy Hooks<lb />
 rtment Isa Costen Grant<lb />
Grant, Helen Boomer, Carolyn Brinkley<lb />
Socjely<lb />
s<lb />
eiety<lb />
tv .<lb />
A<lb />
D Cl<lb />
F<lb /><lb />
Reporter<lb />
Class <lb />
re Class <lb />
ers Club <lb />
Club <lb />
Club <lb />
Class Reporter<lb />
s Reporter<lb />
s Reporter<lb />
Reportorial Staff<lb />
Lucille Noell<lb />
Will Higdon<lb />
Mary Gorham<lb />
Eliz. Keith and May Hearne<lb />
Mary Louise Rives<lb />
Selma Gurganus<lb />
Ellen Jenkins<lb />
One of the cuts in expenses this year<lb />
was the cutting of the student fee from<lb />
$5.00 to $3.00. However, the students have<lb />
realized that this is no cut; but rather it<lb />
will mean an increase in their expense for<lb />
tins year. In order to do the work they<lb />
should do, the classes and organizations are<lb />
going to have to raise their dues so much<lb />
that in the long run it will mean that the<lb />
student will have to spend more money.<lb />
Those who do not know this believe it is<lb />
cheaper, but the students realizing that it<lb />
will take more have asked the Board of<lb />
Trustees to reconsider their action, and<lb />
raise it back to $5.00.<lb />
To have a more even distribution of<lb />
the Student fee. and to make it less expen-<lb />
sive for the student the fee should be raised<lb />
to $5.00.<lb />
Dear Editor:<lb />
Ever since I've been on the<lb />
campus, student op o forum ar-<lb />
ticles have been appearing in the<lb />
Teco Echo, and talks have boon<lb />
made about chewing gum at<lb />
public entertainments. Yet when<lb />
we had our first entertainment,<lb />
"De Glory Road a great many<lb />
of the students were chewing<lb />
gum. This action is very repul-<lb />
sive to visitors, so why musl we<lb />
do it? During public entertain-<lb />
ments, at least, leave your chew-<lb />
ing gum at home.<lb />
hman Class Reporter.<lb />
nnae Reporter<lb />
Helen Boomer<lb />
.Robert Fleming<lb />
Billie Vogler<lb />
Hally Cooke<lb />
Frances Monk<lb />
Hazel Kimrey<lb />
Onic Cochrane<lb />
Ellen Baker<lb />
THE TEACHER OF TOMORROW<lb />
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Association.<lb />
Advertising Rates 25c per column inch per issue<lb />
Subscription  $1-50 Per Year<lb />
Entered as second-class matter December 3, 1925,<lb />
at the Postoffice, Greenville, N. C, under the<lb />
act of March 3, 1879.<lb />
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Wednesday, Dec. 13. 1933.<lb />
Th<lb />
i -<lb />
bodj<lb />
mas<lb />
Teco Echo extends to the student<lb />
id faculty the wish that this Christ-<lb />
1 be the best they have had, and the<lb />
ir will brine; them much joy.<lb />
If anyone should say R. E. C, N. R. A<lb />
C. W. A C. W. C. or any of the other pres-<lb />
i r.t-duy phrases would you be able to lis-<lb />
ten or talk intelligently about it?<lb />
We study history with interest and a I<lb />
ll -ugh one of the most important events of<lb />
history is happening now, and many are<lb />
either too lazy or too�it cannot be unintel-<lb />
ligent- to take any interest in the revolu-<lb />
tion that is taking place. Our life is being<lb />
inged by the work of the present gov-<lb />
ernment, and it should be vitally important<lb />
to us.<lb />
Take more interest in your life�it is<lb />
iein<lb />
changed, and it should be interesting<lb />
Since the genral subject at the recent<lb />
State Teachers convention had to do with<lb />
the schools of tomorrow, it seems rather fit-<lb />
ting that we should say a few words about<lb />
the teacher of tomorrow, in an effort to dis-<lb />
cover something of what tomorrow's teach-<lb />
er must be like.<lb />
The teacher of tomorrow must inevit-<lb />
ably bear an increasingly large share of the<lb />
burden of adjusting embryo citizens to an<lb />
increasingly complex world. Upon him<lb />
falls the task of explaining our fearful and<lb />
youthful minds. On his shoulders rests in<lb />
a large measure the course that this civili-<lb />
zation will take, in the future.<lb />
What do these facts mean to tomorrow's<lb />
teacher? Simply this; more than ever his<lb />
work will require the very best that he can<lb />
give it. He cannot rely on mere methods to<lb />
cany him along; neither will subject mat-<lb />
ter alone be enough. Even a judicious com-<lb />
bination of the two will fall short of the<lb />
need. Tomorrow's teacher must be a philo-<lb />
sopher in a real sense; he must be able to<lb />
make plain to his pupils the relation be-<lb />
tween the thing he teaches and life. Never<lb />
again can any teacher call his work finished<lb />
when he has stuffed his students with facts,<lb />
by the latest methods. He must go beyond<lb />
that point, and show his pupils the bearing<lb />
that facts have on the life of the world.<lb />
During the last two decades our civili-<lb />
zation has been tremendously out of hand.<lb />
Upon the teachers of tomorrow depends,<lb />
perhaps more than we realize, whether we<lb />
shall control this highly specialized civili-<lb />
zation, or whether civilization, remaining<lb />
out of hand, shall eventually destroy itself<lb />
as well as its creators.�Keene Kronicle.<lb />
Dear Editor:<lb />
One morning last week I sat<lb />
at the back of the auditorium<lb />
during chapel, and if 1 had not<lb />
known some of the classifications <lb />
of the students, I would have<lb />
thought that they were all in<lb />
the first grade. Much talking,<lb />
giggling, and moving around<lb />
was going on, and some were<lb />
even cracking pecans. This<lb />
should not be. If students in<lb />
college can't go to chapel and<lb />
act like they are supposed to,<lb />
then the place for them is in the<lb />
first grade. Students who are Miss Mary Lewder and Mis<lb />
interested in what is happening uim. Whitehurst were joint<lb />
in chapel, surely cannot hear hostesses Friday night to the<lb />
when so much noise is going on ; members of E. C. T. C. Club, at<lb />
ALUMNAE NEWS<lb />
ROAXOKi: RAPIDS E. C. T. C.<lb />
ALUMNAE ASSOCIATION<lb />
City. The wedding will take<lb />
place the latter part of Decem-<lb />
ber.<lb />
all around them.<lb />
to vou.<lb />
CHRISTMAS<lb />
What does Christmas mean to you? It<lb />
will mean exactly what you want it to<lb />
I an. If we think of Christmas with a<lb />
worldy attitude, we will not be able to<lb />
get the true meaning of the season. , To<lb />
really receive the full joy of Christmas, we<lb />
must think of it not as a season of holidays<lb />
�but as a season of blessedness. We are<lb />
blessed in that Christ was born, and it is<lb />
only when we think of our many good for-<lb />
tunes can we really see the significance of<lb />
Christmas.<lb />
When we go home, go with the thought<lb />
that the angels sang in olden times<lb />
'Peace on Earth<lb />
Goodwill to man<lb />
Dear Editor and fellow stu-<lb />
dents; the end of the quarter is<lb />
drawing near. I think that some<lb />
of us are realizing what good<lb />
grades we have made, and the<lb />
rest of us are realizing what bad<lb />
grades we have made.<lb />
Then, too, the boys hated to<lb />
lose 'heir first game this year,<lb />
and the girls hated it for them.<lb />
They played the game fair and<lb />
lost. I feel sure that we girls<lb />
had rather they lose fairly, than<lb />
to win unfairly.<lb />
As I have said before that the<lb />
end of the quarter is drawing<lb />
near, and some of us have ac-<lb />
complished more than others.<lb />
When we stop to think it over<lb />
seriously, I believe that we'll<lb />
say that it is not what, but how<lb />
that counts the most.<lb />
�H. H.<lb />
the home of Mrs. C. W. Davis.<lb />
A short business session was<lb />
held after which the guests were<lb />
taken to Taylor-Matthews and<lb />
served refreshments and then<lb />
to the picture show to see<lb />
"Sweetheart of Sigma Chi<lb />
Those enjoying this delightful<lb />
affair were: Misses Sara Gurley,<lb />
Margie Caldwell, Ruth Dean.<lb />
Lillian Mitchiner, Cassic Carty.<lb />
Ruth White, Helen I louse. Kath-<lb />
erine Reid. Amanda 1 If h a: n,<lb />
Evelyn Tilghman, Virginia<lb />
Blount, Mesdames. L. W. Cle-<lb />
Mii<lb />
Williams-Carter<lb />
ret C:<lb />
ments, W. S. Batton, Jr<lb />
Cleaton, Jr B. W. Tucker.<lb />
Kimball and W. A. China.<lb />
R.<lb />
R.<lb />
Margaret Carter, daugh-<lb />
ter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Carter,<lb />
of New Bern, to Guion Williams<lb />
of Arapahoe. The wedding wiO<lb />
take place on Christmas Eve in<lb />
the Baptist Church at Pollocks-<lb />
ville.<lb />
The wedding of Miss Miriam<lb />
Webb Courtney, to Charles<lb />
Thomas Rogers, August 30, was<lb />
announced recently.<lb />
Mrs. R gers is an alumnae of<lb />
East Carolina Teachers College.<lb />
The engagement and approach-<lb />
g marriage of Miss Laura Edith<lb />
Dillard to Leslie Frank Hinson<lb />
was announced November 2�J at<lb />
an announcemi nl party given by<lb />
Miss Edna Harrington of Rocky<lb />
take<lb />
that although the<lb />
no :v nirs froi<lb />
as yet that goats 1<lb />
ed and would be<lb />
soon as they an<lb />
w 1 i<lb />
STARKEY�TICKER<lb />
Mount. The weddir<lb />
place in December.<lb />
Miss Dillard was graduated<lb />
from East 'Carolina Teachers<lb />
College in 1933.<lb />
U. S. AND U. S. S. R.<lb />
The Basket Ball season has begun. We<lb />
had, in a sense, a very successful football<lb />
season ;and will probably have an even more<lb />
successful basketball season.<lb />
Give the team your best support. They<lb />
are playing for the school�we are for the<lb />
school�so go to the games and help the<lb />
squad and the school.<lb />
TEMPERANCE<lb />
The Prohibition Amendment is now on-<lb />
ly a thing of the past.<lb />
No one knows what the outcome may<lb />
be; no one knows what the best way to dis-<lb />
pose of liquor will be. However, both wet<lb />
and dry agree that temperance is the key<lb />
to the situation now. How will this key be<lb />
used? Temperance education should be one<lb />
of the most important phases of the coun-<lb />
try's program today. Unless Temperance is<lb />
taught, all of the other improvements will<lb />
be lost. Along with the textile code, print-<lb />
Sixtecn years after the Communists<lb />
came into power, the United States has re-<lb />
cognized the Union of Soviet Socialist Re-<lb />
publics. An agreement was reached by<lb />
President Roosevelt and Maxim Litvinoff,<lb />
Soviet Commissar of Foreign Affairs last<lb />
week, in which this country acknowledged<lb />
that the Moscow government was de jure as<lb />
well as de facto. In return for this ac-<lb />
knowledgement, the Russian government<lb />
agreed to refrain from Communist propa-<lb />
ganda in the United States, guaranteed reli-<lb />
gious and civil liberty to American residents<lb />
in Russia, and waived all Russian claims<lb />
against the United States for damage done<lb />
by the occupation of Eastern Siberia by<lb />
American troops in the years immediately<lb />
following the World War. The question of<lb />
the debts and claims due to government<lb />
and citizens of the United States from the<lb />
period prior to the October revolution of<lb />
1917, is to be taken up in subsequent nego-<lb />
tiations. President Roosevelt named Wil-<lb />
liam C. Bullit as the first American ambas-<lb />
sador to the U. S. S. R. immediately after<lb />
the settlement was reached.<lb />
The President has achieved a double<lb />
triumph in the terms of the recognition<lb />
agreement. He has come with flying colors<lb />
from discussions with one of the shrewdest<lb />
diplomats of the Old World. There is no<lb />
more realistic and clever mind in diplomacy<lb />
today than Maxim Litvinoff's but he met his<lb />
match in President Roosevelt. The other<lb />
triumph that the president reached was over<lb />
the red-baiting, voodooistic attitude that has<lb />
governed American relations with Russia<lb />
since 1917. This triumph is the greater<lb />
since it comes so soon on the heels of the<lb />
pronouncements of the American Federa-<lb />
tion of Labor and the American Legion in<lb />
opposition to recognition.<lb />
Dear Editor:<lb />
At a mass meeting that was<lb />
held a few weeks ago we asked<lb />
that the students fee be nut<lb />
back to five dollars. So far 1<lb />
have heard nothing more about<lb />
it. It is just as easy to pay live<lb />
dollars as it is three and then<lb />
derive so much more benefit<lb />
from the two extra dollars. As<lb />
it is the classes receive no ap-<lb />
propriation whatever and little<lb />
can be done in the way of en-<lb />
tertainment if we have no mon-<lb />
ey, and who wants to do away<lb />
with our entire social program?<lb />
I know that the Junior class<lb />
seems the most affected by this)<lb />
cut as they are the class who en-<lb />
tertains the Seniors at a banquet<lb />
but -the others are not left com-<lb />
pletely out as they have need of<lb />
money also. I think that I voice<lb />
the opinion of the majority of<lb />
the student body when I ask that<lb />
something definite be done<lb />
about it.<lb />
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Tucker<lb />
announce the marriage of their<lb />
daughter<lb />
Mildred<lb />
to<lb />
on Thursday, the thirtieth day of<lb />
Mr. James R. Starkey<lb />
November<lb />
Nineteen hundred thirty-three<lb />
Greenville, N. C.<lb />
At Home<lb />
after December 3rd<lb />
206 W. Second Street,<lb />
Greenville, N. C.<lb />
MARY GORHAM ELECTED<lb />
SECRETARY OF LANTERS<lb />
Mary Gorham was elected sec-<lb />
retary of the Lanier Society to<lb />
fill me vacancy made by Grace<lb />
Peels who did not return to<lb />
school this fall. This was decid-<lb />
ed at a meeting of the society<lb />
held November 26. At this meet-<lb />
ing the president, Myrtie Gray<lb />
Hodges, told the new Laniers<lb />
Till<lb />
an the<lb />
Stage<lb />
Mat. &amp; N'iu<lb />
Blur Ridge Run<lb />
the original<lb />
HILL BILLIES<lb />
on the screen<lb />
'HORSE PLAY<lb />
with Leila Hyams<lb />
FRIDAY<lb />
Kay Francis<lb />
Edw. G. Robinson<lb />
in<lb />
"F Loved a Woman"<lb />
SATURDAY<lb />
Zane Grey's<lb />
"To The Last Man<lb />
Monday - Tuesday<lb />
"NIGHT FLIGHT<lb />
with Clark Gable<lb />
and 5 Big Stars<lb />
Waller-King<lb />
Miss Ruth Clara King, daugh-<lb />
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard<lb />
King of near Kinston. to Albert<lb />
Forest Waller, son of Mr. and<lb />
Mrs E. R. Waller, of near Kins-<lb />
ton, on Thursday. November 30.<lb />
in the Armenia Christian Church.<lb />
At home, near Kinston.<lb />
DR. ALFRED M. SCHULTZ<lb />
DENTIST<lb />
400 State Bank Building<lb />
Phone 578<lb />
Beachem-Lineberger<lb />
Miss Mary Lena Lineberger,<lb />
daughter of Rev. and Mrs. C. A.<lb />
Lineberger of Marshallberg to<lb />
Hardy R. Beachem of Rochester,<lb />
N. Y son of Mr. and Mrs. P. B.<lb />
Beachem. of Beaufort. The wed-<lb />
ding will take place late in De-<lb />
cember.<lb />
Ward-Gist<lb />
Miss Hester Gist, daughter of<lb />
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Gist, of Badin,<lb />
to Claude Ward, son of Mr. and<lb />
Mrs. C. J. Ward of Elizabeth<lb />
VISITING CARDS<lb />
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JUST ARRIVED<lb />
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Garris Grocery Company<lb />
204 East Fifth St. Phone M<lb />
COLLEGE GIRLS!<lb />
Buy your between-meal eats here.<lb />
Quality Foods Delivery Servu<lb />
Announcing<lb />
The Opening of<lb />
DAVENPORT SHOE COMPANY<lb />
Ladies Shoes and Hosiery<lb />
Davenport Shoe Company<lb />
"Style, Quality and Fit"<lb />
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L G.�EL Rivers<lb />
C. �Cox<lb />
R. G.� Jolly<lb />
R. T Sumrell<lb />
EL E �Waldrop<lb />
Q. B. Rogerson<lb />
R. 1L� Eason<lb />
L. H.�Pocket!<lb />
F .B.�Morgan<lb />
Appalachian so rii -<lb />
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Mahones - Cpiacemenl<lb />
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tes, Shirreli; g - u '�<lb />
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Teachers, tackle?. R<lb />
Bowen; guards. Noe; I<lb />
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officials Refree,<lb />
(Davidson Umpire, Br<lb />
r. an); Head linesman, Wh<lb />
(Carolina.)<lb />
WHY GIRLS LEAVE SCHOOL<lb />
Don't wear car rings: �<lb />
vulgar<lb />
Don't wear loud dresses. si<lb />
Don't chew gum in public -<lb />
Even in private�it's craft<lb />
Don't talk going to chap<lb />
Doaft whisper when y. a I<lb />
Don't talk loud in the d<lb />
room�<lb />
Any of these will be a sin.<lb />
Don't go past that tree on I<lb />
walk;<lb />
Don't look at the passerhv<lb />
Don't yell at the boys you know<lb />
Just be a lady and sigh<lb />
Don't ever walk off the Camposj<lb />
Don't go to the little store.<lb />
Don't even go to the movies<lb />
Such trifles makes the teacher?<lb />
sore.<lb />
You can't even weai red flan<lb />
nels:<lb />
Or play the vie after ten.<lb />
We'll doubtless go to heaven�<lb />
But what'l we do till then"<lb /><lb /><pb facs="00038011_tn_0003" /><lb />
13, II<lb />
SUPPORT THE<lb />
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East Carolina Loses Final<lb />
Tilt To Appalachian leaders<lb />
Successful Sea-1<lb />
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Jolly Lead For<lb />
rh I oeals.<lb />
PRAGMATISM IN THE<lb />
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! a Woman"<lb />
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� ! ast Man<lb />
Tuesday<lb />
if i ri ight"<lb />
l irk (�aiiic<lb />
Bit Stars<lb />
ream Worked<lb />
! I ganized Unit.<lb />
C ended its second<lb />
p ng a came to a<lb />
ti hian team 14-0. <lb />
team was defeated<lb />
: � best game of j<lb />
 all that has ever<lb />
 cal grounds.<lb />
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I  march down the!<lb />
� I on the 6-inch<lb />
� � . ; i als punted out j<lb />
wa partially block- j<lb />
g i for only 11 '<lb />
ichian then scored<lb />
: tackle play and kiek-<lb />
The rest of the<lb />
isted of a punting<lb />
, ich the Teachers held I<lb />
lead. I<lb />
i  quarter was un-<lb />
Both teams were punt-<lb />
econd and thud downs j<lb />
; to feel out its oppon-<lb /><lb />
I in us.<lb />
: . irth quarter after a<lb />
nts, Tripplett. broke!<lb />
I I yards, around rights<lb />
re. A place kick count- j<lb />
. xtra point. The rest<lb />
ume was uneventful cx-<lb />
 imber of passes that<lb />
attempted that kept<lb />
 art in the throat.<lb />
locals Johnston and<lb />
: Id the spotlight while<lb />
� and Weaver were best<lb />
t: e statistics Appala-<lb />
scored fourteen first<lb />
to the locals two. The<lb />
punted ten times for an<lb />
of 31.5 yards while the<lb />
�d with 14 punts for an<lb />
of :J.7 2 yards. Appala-<lb />
. as penalized 30 yards,<lb />
ils 20.<lb />
University of<lb />
Una, Notre Dame<lb />
are now about the<lb />
iemonslratm,<lb />
othing count<lb />
Nortl<lb />
Part Schedule<lb />
For Basketball<lb />
Season Is Given<lb />
First Two Games To Be With<lb />
High Point College.<lb />
CO-EDS AND THEIR SPARE<lb />
TIME<lb />
f<lb />
ana<lb />
busi-<lb />
the<lb />
but<lb />
Ali three had un-<lb />
seasons on the grid-<lb />
 three are kicking<lb />
Football Resume<lb />
James Carr To Be Student<lb />
Manager In Place Of Hen-<lb />
rv Pavers.<lb />
g to<lb />
boan<lb />
iroi , ana ;<lb />
or lann.i<lb />
coachs ov<lb />
it. Chuck Ci<lb />
Hill, was dc<lb />
by the Ca<lb />
Council Satui<lb />
it declined U<lb />
tract.<lb />
The business <lb />
parently, so far .<lb />
and athletic air.<lb />
concerned, is to<lb />
Nothing else matters Win<lb />
kick their<lb />
because of<lb />
llins, of Chapel<lb />
nitely released<lb />
�ohna Athletic<lb />
lay night, when<lb />
enew his con-<lb />
s of a coach nn-<lb />
the<lb />
.1<lb />
rities are<lb />
win ganes.<lb />
id<lb />
James Can- who was manager<lb />
f the football team this year<lb />
will take the place of Henry<lb />
Rivers as Student Manager of<lb />
Athletics. Henry did not return<lb />
to school after Thanksgiving.<lb />
James said the basketball<lb />
schedule had not been completed<lb />
but so far the following games<lb />
I have been planned.<lb />
January 5-6�High Point Col-<lb />
! lege, here.<lb />
12�Campbell, here.<lb />
22 � Appalachian.<lb />
January<lb />
January<lb />
i ere.<lb />
February<lb />
February<lb />
February<lb />
1�High Point, there.<lb />
2�Catav.ba. there.<lb />
3�Oak Ridge, there<lb />
M'S<lb />
up:<lb />
E. C. T. C.Appalachian<lb />
EasomMcCornnell<lb />
JohnsonSmith<lb />
H. RiversWortman<lb />
CoxJohnson<lb />
JollyLoy<lb />
SamrellMahoney<lb />
WaldropWalker<lb />
HogersonPlaster<lb />
-EasonStines<lb />
PuckettWeaver<lb />
MorganTriplett<lb />
stay. Lose and get kicked<lb />
out. Little attention is pad<lb />
to such doctrine as that<lb />
preached by the Chapel Hi<lb />
Weekly, which declared tl<lb />
"the athletic council ought m<lb />
to turn thumbs down to M<lb />
Collins simply because he ha<lb />
not won enough victories t<lb />
satisfy the clamorous el r.en1<lb />
of the alumni. The props<lb />
question is not whether he<lb />
has won consistently, but<lb />
whether he has upheld decent<lb />
conduct in sport and lias made!<lb />
creditable use of the material<lb />
at his command. And from<lb />
what we have been told by<lb />
persons we consider well in-<lb />
formed, and from our own<lb />
observations, we incline to the<lb />
view that by this test he<lb />
stands well<lb />
The Collins case is appar-<lb />
ently closed. Nevertheless. A<lb />
is not too late to endorse as<lb />
a sound proposition the Chap-<lb />
el Hill Weekly's doctrine. To<lb />
set victory up as as the only<lb />
test is to foster the pernicious<lb />
doctrine of victory at any<lb />
price. Both for the football<lb />
field and for life this would<lb />
seem to be bad teaching for<lb />
our universities to be giving<lb />
their students. �News and<lb />
Observer.<lb />
IIATTIK HUMPHREY TO<lb />
REPRESENT E. C. T. C.<lb />
AT WASHINGTON MEET<lb />
When the National Student<lb />
Federation meets in Washington,<lb />
IX C. at Christmas, the college<lb />
will hi1 represented by Hattie<lb />
Lee Humphrey.<lb />
Last year Margaret Murchison,<lb />
President of the Student Govern-<lb />
ment Association attended the<lb />
one"which met in New Orleans.<lb />
i Th<lb />
w a s<lb />
lad<lb />
the first time the Col-<lb />
sent an official dele-<lb />
lege<lb />
gate to the convention.<lb />
The purpose of the federation<lb />
is to bring the self-government<lb />
associations of the colleges into<lb />
closer contact with each other,<lb />
and help each other with prob-<lb />
lems that arise throughout the<lb />
.�ear.<lb />
JUNIOR FRESHMAN PART<lb />
Poes Present "Her<lb />
TemDorarv Husband"<lb />
On November 24th<lb />
Company<lb />
siachian scoring: Touch- <lb />
. Triplett 2; Extra Points<lb />
ney 2. (placements). Sub<lb />
tes ends, Lacky, Davis; tack-<lb />
Shirrell; guards, Taylor, j<lb />
r. Vannoy; center, Moore<lb />
Baucomb, Brame, Ruid-1<lb />
!<lb />
achers, tackles, Ridenhour,<lb />
 guards, Noe backs, Hod- j<lb />
�rials Refree, Hewlett<lb />
. ; on): Umpire, Brock (Fur-<lb />
Head linesman, Whedbee,<lb />
arolina.)<lb />
Leading Parts Taken By<lb />
Ruth Stroupe And Thco<lb />
Easom.<lb />
was: at<lb />
hoM a<lb />
Coll <lb />
car yd<lb />
On Friday evening, November<lb />
4, the Poe Society presented a<lb />
very successful performance of<lb />
a three-act comedy by Edward<lb />
A. Paulton. "Her Temporary<lb />
Husband The Austin auditor-<lb />
ium was filled almost to capacity;<lb />
this was very gratifying to the<lb />
Saturday evening from 8:30 to<lb />
h i the Junior class entertain-<lb />
ed their sister class, the Fresh-<lb />
en . and the co-eds at a Christ-<lb />
ma dance in the lobby of the<lb />
Campus Building. The lobby<lb />
was attractively decorated in<lb />
and pine, the Christmas<lb />
of green and red being<lb />
out.<lb />
U'n.n the arrival of the guests<lb />
they v.ere greeted at the door by<lb />
Santa Claus .after which dancing<lb />
and tridge were enjoyed. Music<lb />
was furnished by Mary Shaw<lb />
Robe: n. Marjorie Fodrie. and<lb />
Annab He Parker. At interludes<lb />
little loan Bloom. Junior Class<lb />
Mascot gave readings and sang<lb />
in a charming manner.<lb />
After a delightful evening, re-<lb />
freshments were nerved.<lb />
The average student and teach-<lb />
er thinks of the co-eds as plain<lb />
students and nothing else, but<lb />
the truth of the matter is that<lb />
they do many things other than<lb />
attend classes, sleep, and day-<lb />
dream. Quite a number of the<lb />
coeds work during their spare<lb />
time and nearly every boy is<lb />
engaged in a different type of<lb />
work.<lb />
Although it is not widely<lb />
known among the students, one<lb />
of the best cooks in town is a<lb />
co-ed, and one of the most popu-<lb />
lar boys on the campus engages<lb />
himself in the ancient profession<lb />
of dish-washing when not at-<lb />
tending classes.<lb />
If you need a dress or coat<lb />
dry-cleaned there are several<lb />
boys who act as agents for such<lb />
establishments and they can be<lb />
seen each day on the streets with<lb />
their arms full of clothes either<lb />
cleaned or to be cleaned. Also<lb />
if you need a pair of shoes mend-<lb />
ed you can find a co-ed who will<lb />
be eager to take them to the<lb />
shop so as to get his commission.<lb />
Several of the boys work at<lb />
the theater and during the after-<lb />
noon and night they may be seen<lb />
collecting tickets or conducting<lb />
people to the choice seats.<lb />
Also there is a preacher num-<lb />
bered among the co-eds. He is a<lb />
very popular young man and he<lb />
always has a large audience<lb />
when he speaks either at the col-<lb />
lege or out in town. Then there<lb />
is an undertaker numbered<lb />
amon gthe co-eds, and the funny<lb />
thing about it is, the undertaker<lb />
and the preacher are seen to-<lb />
gether quite frequently. I won-<lb />
der if there is any similarity<lb />
in their work which causes them<lb />
to be friends!<lb />
Almost every afternoon sever-<lb />
al coeds can be seen in stores<lb />
uptown selling everything from<lb />
horse collars to lingerie.<lb />
If you are looking for a per-<lb />
son experienced in housekeep-<lb />
ing you need not look for a girl<lb />
alone as there are several jani-<lb />
tors and housekeepers among the<lb />
boys in school here. And if it is<lb />
milk you want there is a co-ed<lb />
who will be glad to leave you a<lb />
pint each morning and should<lb />
you want this milk made into<lb />
milkshake, there is a soda jerker<lb />
numbered among the coeds.<lb />
By now you should have been<lb />
convinced that the co-eds are not<lb />
as lazy and carefree as they ap-<lb />
pear to be, and whenever pos-<lb />
sible you should do your shop-<lb />
ping where the co-eds work as<lb />
this might cause their pay checks<lb />
to be larger, thus putting them<lb />
in a better position to patronize<lb />
the "Y" store. This applies to<lb />
all except the undertaker, and I<lb />
would suggest that you not go<lb />
out of the way to give him any<lb />
business�simply let nature take<lb />
its course.<lb />
�C. E<lb />
Although only one game was<lb />
won by the teachers, the foot-<lb />
ball season was a successful one.<lb />
The team started the year<lb />
with a lot of new material, in<lb />
fact, there were only three of<lb />
last year's letter men on the<lb />
squad. Although the material<lb />
was new, the squad was compos-<lb />
ed of boys that had had consid-<lb />
erable football experience.<lb />
The season started with a<lb />
game with the State Frosh, al-<lb />
though the teachers came out on<lb />
the little end of a 20-0 score, the<lb />
boys proved that they could play<lb />
a good game of football. The<lb />
next encounter was with Wake!<lb />
Forest Freshmen and the team<lb />
was defeated 27-0. In the next<lb />
game the locals held a strong<lb />
Guilford team 33-0. The fourth<lb />
game was the worst of the sea-<lb />
son; P. J. C. defeated the teach-<lb />
ers to the tune of 8-0. For some<lb />
reason the team just wouldn't<lb />
click that day, one reason was<lb />
that a large number of the best<lb />
men were injured and had to<lb />
leave the game.<lb />
The fifth game marked a new<lb />
experience for the team. It was<lb />
in this game that E. C. T. C.<lb />
scored its first victory by de-<lb />
feating Campbell by a score of<lb />
6-0. Crack Rogerson was the<lb />
lad that scored the first touch-<lb />
down. The closing game of the<lb />
season was played with A. S. T.<lb />
C, and the team played its best<lb />
game of the season although we<lb />
lost 14-0.<lb />
Although the season is marked<lb />
by only one victory you can<lb />
easily see the improvement of<lb />
the team by comparing this<lb />
year's scores with last's. The<lb />
student body should take off<lb />
their hats to the team and wish<lb />
them the best of luck for the<lb />
coming year.<lb />
Dr. Frank Asked To Coach<lb />
Girl's Basketball Team<lb />
EMERSON SOCIETY<lb />
MAKES M VI k<lb />
INTERESTING t HANGE<lb />
the E<lb />
Music. Ea : i � ml er i I<lb />
to sign up vi'h thi<lb />
w re most inter i ted . � Thea<lb />
different groups will take turn;<lb />
in giving programs. Much inter-<lb />
est is being shown in this new<lb />
plan.<lb />
A short program wa given af-<lb />
ter the business meeting. May<lb />
McFarland gave a talk on the<lb />
fe of Emersi n. then Will Hig-<lb />
"o Definite<lb />
Bee<lb />
Schedule Has<lb />
Made.<lb />
feeds To Develop<lb />
ork and Accuracy.<lb />
kn<lb />
D F<lb />
n. Dr. Frank h;<lb />
and it will be<lb />
3 before it will<lb />
iwn if he will d<lb />
is beei asked<lb />
urd to act as<lb />
I's basketball<lb />
is not accept-<lb />
after Christ-<lb />
be definitely<lb />
o it.<lb />
The society song wa sung and<lb />
the cheer leaders led the society<lb />
in some yells.<lb />
INTERESTNC; CHAPEL<lb />
PROGRAM LAST FRIDAY<lb />
At the Chapel Program last<lb />
Friday the second year normal<lb />
class rendered a delightful pro-<lb />
gram.<lb />
The first number was two<lb />
popular songs sung by Margaret<lb />
Holt. "A Year Ago Tonight" and<lb />
-Bless Your Heart A reading.<lb />
"Fish for Dinner" was given by<lb />
Bill BroadwelL As the losing<lb />
number Marjorie F drie sang<lb />
'�Close Your Eyes' and -It jus:<lb />
had to be That Way<lb />
Even though Dr. Frank has<lb />
not coached basketball for some-<lb />
time, it is believed that he will<lb />
make an excellent one. He says<lb />
that what the girls need is m-<lb />
j struction to develop team work<lb />
iand accuracy in handling the<lb />
I ball. He says that a good physi-<lb />
cal condition must be developed<lb />
I by the girls before they can be-<lb />
come good players.<lb />
Dr. Frank plans to have good<lb />
workouts in the essential basket-<lb />
ball plays and passes and to hold<lb />
the girls to regular practice and<lb />
rigid training. He thinks that<lb />
there is enough material on the<lb />
campus for a good team.<lb />
Several schools have written<lb />
asking for games, but no definite<lb />
schedule has been made.<lb />
If anyone should say R. F. C.<lb />
N. R. A C. W. A C. WT. C, or<lb />
any of the other present-day<lb />
phrases would you be able to<lb />
listen or talk intelligently about<lb />
it?<lb />
The Institute of Human Rela-<lb />
tions of Yale University has pub-<lb />
lished a book, "Observational<lb />
Studies of Social Behavior<lb />
which discusses methods by<lb />
which the behavior of indivi-<lb />
duals in groups can be scientifi-<lb />
cally measured.<lb />
PICTURES MADE FROM<lb />
ANNUAL NEGATIVES<lb />
By<lb />
DUNBAR AND DANIEL<lb />
75c and S1.00 each<lb />
6 for $5.00�Size 6x8<lb />
6, Size 4 x 6, and 1, 6 x 8<lb />
for $4.50.<lb />
These will be sent to your home<lb />
Before Christmas.<lb />
See<lb />
KATIE LEE JOHNSON<lb />
Room 8 Wilson Hall<lb />
Christmas Greetings<lb />
TO ALL COLLEGE GIRLS<lb />
LAUT ARES'<lb />
-faf-<lb />
PROSPlhlyS GOOD FOR<lb />
BOYjsocaSKETBALL TEAM<lb />
Wfith lL<lb />
years has<lb />
year, prol<lb />
imber of the last<lb />
�all team back this<lb />
s for a good sea-<lb />
son is fine he boys will report<lb />
society since the proceeds will go back to sc earlier than the<lb />
towards refurnishing the society<lb />
hall.<lb />
WHY GIRLS LEAVE SCHOOL<lb />
y Company<lb />
IT STORE<lb />
REFER<lb />
Don't wear ear rings: they're<lb />
vulgar<lb />
n't wear loud dresses; it's rude<lb />
t chew gum in public�<lb />
Even in private�it's crude.<lb />
: t talk going to chapel,<lb />
t whisper when you're in,<lb />
 talk loud in the dining-<lb />
room�<lb />
Ans of these will be a sin.<lb />
� t go past that tree on the<lb />
walk;<lb />
Don't look at the passers-by;<lb />
Don't yell at the boys you know<lb />
Ju t be a lady and sigh<lb />
Don't ever walk off the Campus;<lb />
Don't go to the little store,<lb />
Don't even go to the movies<lb />
Such trifles makes the teachers<lb />
sore.<lb />
V u can't even wear red flan-<lb />
nels:<lb />
Or play the vie after ten,<lb />
We'll doubtless go to heaven�<lb />
But what! we do 'till then?<lb />
The play took place in the<lb />
present time, the first scene be-<lb />
ing at Highcliff Sanatorium on<lb />
the Hudson river, and the latter<lb />
two in the interior of a sum-<lb />
mer cottage at Hampton Beach.<lb />
The sanatorium was headed by<lb />
Dr. Gordon Spencer who was<lb />
cleverly represented by Freder-<lb />
ick Turner. Playing the role op-<lb />
posite him was Miss Mildred<lb />
Dixon, who took the part of a<lb />
nurse, Kate Tanner. This<lb />
was a role calling forth<lb />
dramatic ability. The parts of<lb />
the principals in the triangular I James, Johnson, Ro,s<lb />
romance, were well played by Cox, Kapclec, War<lb />
girls, becaeCyhey have a game<lb />
January 5. j y will come back<lb />
to school PfUjiber 27.<lb />
Bob Fas Troy Burnette,<lb />
Charlie Kin-?�nd W. O. Jolly<lb />
from last squad are in<lb />
school now. "ar.dlBtt is expected<lb />
that Runt Bosi Band Jack Bar<lb />
rett will return <lb />
A number of f)<lb />
pects are out for<lb />
there will be ty<lb />
material.<lb />
Those who ar<lb />
daily in addition tc<lb />
are: Morgan, J. W<lb />
Ridenhour, Jenning<lb />
For the first time in the his-<lb />
tory of Flora Stone Mather Col-<lb />
lege of Western Reserve Univer-<lb />
sity, so far as anyone can recall,<lb />
the freshman class this year was<lb />
victorious in its annual attempt<lb />
to find the hidden sophomore<lb />
flag. It was found in a sopha<lb />
pillow.<lb />
Christmas.<lb />
good pros-<lb />
team, and<lb />
Lent reserve<lb />
Visit Us Before Going on<lb />
Your Xmas vacation. We have<lb />
a big assortment of gifts now<lb />
on display.<lb />
The Perkins Co.<lb />
White's Stores, Inc.<lb />
Be sure to Visit Our Store before Going Home for<lb />
the Christmas Holidays.<lb />
We have a Big Variety of Xmas Gifts and Novelties<lb />
that will Please<lb />
Miss Ruth Stroupe, as Blanche<lb />
Ingram ,the heiress; Paul Fitz-<lb />
gerald, the fortune seeking law-<lb />
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play.<lb />
The plot was quite a clever<lb />
one, and as the play proceeded<lb />
the audience became more en-<lb />
grossed in the doctor's love for<lb />
his nurse, and the heroine's for-<lb />
(Continued on Page Four)<lb />
Dennis, Albert<lb />
and Leggett.<lb />
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James Jackson dating"<lb />
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ner.<lb />
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Dr. Meadows keepini<lb />
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THE TECO ECHO<lb />
Wednesday V)<lb />
cc<lb />
The V W. C. A. sponsored a<lb />
very successful Japanese bazaar<lb />
in the Browsing Room on Dee-<lb />
ember  8, and 9, Many and<lb />
varied articles, all of genuine<lb />
Japanese workmanship, were on I<lb />
display. Perhaps the loveliest of<lb />
ail were the hand-painted prints<lb />
and the etching of Japanese <lb />
scenes. Mary Gotham, Y. W. C.<lb />
A. Chairman of the World Fel- <lb />
lowship Committee of our cam-1<lb />
pus. was m charge, presiding<lb />
over the cleverly decorated I<lb />
booths. As if was the first time<lb />
a like attempt haci been made, j<lb />
the Y, W. C. A. feels that the I<lb />
profit, while not great, was suf- j<lb />
ficient to warrant the repeating!<lb />
of the bazaar in years to come.<lb />
Rev. J. A. Mclver. pastor of<lb />
the Immanuel Baptist Church. <lb />
of Greenville, brought the stu- j<lb />
dents of the college an inspiring<lb />
message at the Y. W. C. A. Yes-<lb />
per Service. He compared lives<lb />
to music, in that both may be j<lb />
marred by any one or all of three!<lb />
things. These are: a lack of har-<lb />
mony between the different j<lb />
parts; a poor accompaniment,<lb />
and a lack of observing the pro<lb />
per silences. The last is perhaps I<lb />
the most important in the ana-<lb />
logy, for if one does not know<lb />
,v to meditate silently, how to j<lb />
"Be Still and know that I ami<lb />
1 how can His voice b<lb />
urd?<lb />
Madame Slaviansky<lb />
And Her Mixed Chorus<lb />
Heard Monday NiM<lb />
(Continued from First Page)<lb />
gorgeous than had been antici-<lb />
pated; They were authenic cos-<lb />
tumes of the seventeenth cen-<lb />
tury, rich in color and glittering<lb />
with spangles, with every detail<lb />
having some symbolism.<lb />
The lighting effects which<lb />
were under the direction of Mr.<lb />
Tremhaff, the technical director.<lb />
added much to the program<lb />
BOOK REVIEW IS<lb />
GIVEN AT SCIENCE<lb />
CLUB MEETING<lb />
(Continued from page one)<lb />
thought that when the consumer<lb />
wakes up he will see to it that<lb />
the present law and all the regu-<lb />
lations under it will be repealed<lb />
and rescinded. The law should<lb />
be restated by a group entirely<lb />
different from the ones respon-<lb />
sible for the present one. It<lb />
should be done by capable Tech-<lb />
nologists and legal experts, rep-<lb />
resenting the point of view and<lb />
interests of the consumer and of<lb />
science.<lb />
He closed by challenging the<lb />
students to do their part. The<lb />
students have a responsibility�<lb />
to protect against the indiffer-<lb />
ence, ignorance and those res-<lb />
ponsbile for uncontrolled adul-<lb />
teration and misrepresentation<lb />
lurks a menace to everyone's<lb />
health that ought to no longer<lb />
be tolerated.<lb />
To conclude the program Rob-<lb />
ert S. Fleming gave a helpful<lb />
talk on current Science. He dis-<lb />
cussed outstanding research<lb />
work being done with the Thy-<lb />
roid gland, Tuberculosis. Effect<lb />
of cigarettes on long time smok-<lb />
ers, William Beebe's Deep Sea<lb />
fish that never grows up, uses<lb />
for, and characteristics of dry<lb />
Ice and the expected outbreak<lb />
of dysentery in Chicago.<lb />
DR. FRANK DEAN<lb />
GIVES SERIES OF<lb />
FINE LECTURES<lb />
(Continued from first page)<lb />
Another test is whether one is<lb />
living the religion he professes:<lb />
whether he follows the pattern<lb />
of Christ's life, or is neutral in<lb />
his own life and in his judge-<lb />
ment of the lives of others. If<lb />
one's life is filled with idleness<lb />
and silly conceits, cleverness and<lb />
vulgarity, he is falling short. The<lb />
truly Christ-like life is full of<lb />
beauty, sympathy, kindliness,<lb />
courage and regard for the rights<lb />
of others.<lb />
"Tower for Life through the<lb />
medium of fellowships, prayer<lb />
and service were respectively the<lb />
subjects for the three concluding<lb />
talks in Dr. Dean's series.<lb />
The first of these, Fellowship,<lb />
was discussed on Wednesday<lb />
evening. Dr. Dean gives it pre-<lb />
cedence over prayer because the<lb />
latter can never be truly soul-<lb />
sat isl'ymg unless one first has<lb />
fellowship with God. Fellowship<lb />
in the general sense of the word,<lb />
means active congeniality. Man<lb />
is brought into fellowship with<lb />
God through His Son, who show-<lb />
ed his congeniality while on<lb />
earth, tendering mankind a<lb />
wholly unselfish friendship. If<lb />
one is to k-ad the full rich life of<lb />
power through prayer and ser-<lb />
vice, he must not be led by a<lb />
false sense of values into -miss-<lb />
ing the life of a friendly fellow-<lb />
ship with God.<lb />
Increased attendance and a<lb />
marked manifestation of inter-<lb />
est in Dr. Dean and his services<lb />
on "Why Religion were appar-<lb />
ent at the fourth Vesper service<lb />
on Thursday evening.<lb />
Continuing his points on pow-<lb />
er for life through fellowship.<lb />
prayer, and service. Dr. Dean<lb />
said that all these things arc, in<lb />
the final analysis, based on one's<lb />
ability to put himself in the<lb />
other person's place.<lb />
Concluding his talks. Dr. Dean<lb />
spoke on "Power of life Through<lb />
Prayer Moral earnestness, he<lb />
brought out in his talk, fellow-<lb />
ship with God. and service, are<lb />
all in vain unless the avenue to<lb />
approach to God is open. It is<lb />
often difficult especially when<lb />
one is in college, to open this<lb />
avenue, but one way that is al-<lb />
ways possible is that of medita-<lb />
tion. After one has established<lb />
this connection, he must watch<lb />
out for the danger of making his<lb />
prayers nothing but self-center-<lb />
ed converses will not listen.<lb />
The students gained many<lb />
tilings of lasting benefit from<lb />
Dr. Dean and his talks, and not<lb />
the least of these was the appre-<lb />
ciation of his magnetic person-<lb />
ality.<lb />
Leading the Morning Watch<lb />
services Wednesday morning, Dr.<lb />
Dean likened God to a great ar-<lb />
chitect who. has not yet been<lb />
able to see His plan for the<lb />
world realized. If one is in earn-<lb />
est about becoming a better<lb />
workman to aid the Master Ar-<lb />
chitect, he must hold fast to the<lb />
principles of cultivating the<lb />
higher things of the spirit. Bible<lb />
study, prayer and service, are<lb />
the three means to this end. The<lb />
Bible should not be looked at in<lb />
the sense of its being merely a<lb />
beautiful piece of literature.<lb />
Neither should it be thought of<lb />
as obsolete. Instead, one should<lb />
approach it as the great inspira-<lb />
tion, which it really is. As for<lb />
Prayer, true prayer, comes from<lb />
within, and is not merely a se-<lb />
ries of empty, meaningless<lb />
words. Service, the last means<lb />
to the end for which one should<lb />
strive, is principally concerned<lb />
with kindliness, true unselfish-<lb />
ness, which has for its motto,<lb />
"My fellow, not myself<lb />
A tea in Dr. Dean's honor was<lb />
given in the "Y" hut Thursday<lb />
afternoon. In the receiving line<lb />
were Dr. Dean, Miss Annie L.<lb />
Morton, dean of Women; Dr.<lb />
Herbert ReBarker, dean of men;<lb />
Miss Ethlyn Sanders, president<lb />
of the Y. W. C. A Misses Eliza-<lb />
beth Denny, Catherine McNair<lb />
and Melba O'Brien, officers of<lb />
the Y. W. C. A Miss Emma L.<lb />
Hooper, faculty adviser of the Y.<lb />
W. C. A. Miss Rachel Stone,<lb />
chairman of the social commit-<lb />
tee, poured tea.<lb />
CHIEF MARSHAL<lb />
LETTERS TO SANTA CLAUS<lb />
Dear old Santy,<lb />
I am too big a boy to be ask-<lb />
ing for toys at Christmas, so in<lb />
place of toys I am asking for a<lb />
girl like Josephine. You know,<lb />
Santa Claus, she was an ideal<lb />
girl<lb />
As ever,<lb />
Theo Easom<lb />
Hello, Old Man�<lb />
Of course I don't believe in<lb />
you but if you do happen to<lb />
exist, I wish you would bring me<lb />
a pink sweater and a bag of mar-<lb />
bles.<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
Alva Van Nortwick<lb />
Dear Santy Claus,<lb />
Santy, please bring me a girl<lb />
Christmas. All the other little<lb />
boys have girls and I want one<lb />
too. I can play football�I made"<lb />
a touchdown, so I think I deserve<lb />
a present from you.<lb />
From your little friend,<lb />
Crack Rogerson<lb />
Love<lb />
back,<lb />
have<lb />
 I was m<lb />
and 1 find<lb />
much success<lb />
i play a<lb />
that I<lb />
it the<lb />
while<lb />
do not<lb />
art.<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
Freddie Turner.<lb />
for<lb />
has<lb />
- I<lb />
Edwina Burch, Emerson So-<lb />
ciety, is the chief marshal this<lb />
year. She will have charge of<lb />
the other marshals at all of the<lb />
entertainments given at the col-<lb />
lege. Her home is at Walston-<lb />
burg.<lb />
Dear Santa Clause,<lb />
I'm not going to ask. you<lb />
much. because I know it<lb />
been something this year<lb />
think they call it a depression,<lb />
anyway I want a new girl they<lb />
seem to be awfully cheap -just<lb />
for the asking, so I'm asking you<lb />
for one.<lb />
Very truly yours.<lb />
John Blanchard.<lb />
My Dearest Santy,<lb />
I am most unhappy 'cause<lb />
Auntie said a depression might<lb />
keep you from coming to our<lb />
house Xmas; but in case you do<lb />
cork, i wish you would bring<lb />
me a china dawg�<lb />
Your little friend,<lb />
Jimmy McArthur.<lb />
cat<lb />
call<lb />
lik.<lb />
pleas<lb />
named Bunker Hill I will<lb />
him Bunky. And I would<lb />
to have a Mr Goodbar too,<lb />
i have you, truly,<lb />
Your little friend,<lb />
Helen Boomer,<lb />
DE GLORY ROAD"<lb />
WELL RECEIVED<lb />
BY AUWENCE<lb />
wind it up. I don't live at home<lb />
and I came down on a cho-cho<lb />
and I like them.<lb />
Your little friend,<lb />
John Kapelec.<lb />
He! low<lb />
I try<lb />
that I<lb />
the<lb />
am<lb />
Santa Claws,<lb />
so hard to be<lb />
know you wi<lb />
rubber do<lb />
at school<lb />
good girl<lb />
bring me<lb />
that. I want. I<lb />
now. but I'll be<lb />
(Continued from Page Four;<lb />
As the grand finale, the entire<lb />
cast sang "Ole Mais River<lb />
the audience could almc t see the<lb />
"ole liver" flowing along.<lb />
Between the acts. M A. J.<lb />
Smith gave several readings<lb />
which were unusually good.<lb />
The entire cast and manage-<lb />
ment should be highly Ci amend-<lb />
ed on tiie success of th under-<lb />
taking. Every detail ha I been<lb />
worked out with such t: trough-<lb />
oess that it showed th t there<lb />
was careful study, usi. illy lack-<lb />
ing in amateur productions.<lb />
Poos Present "Hr<lb />
Temuorarv Husband<lb />
On November n<lb />
I Continued f; om i<lb />
tune, and the hero' ti<lb />
making the objei I<lb />
tion return his <lb />
changes showed th<lb />
dual role of a youi<lb />
helpless patient <lb />
num.<lb />
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ford entei ta � � I<lb />
dance eo( ti and<lb />
garet Cole an)<lb />
she had written.<lb />
ih<lb />
City Shoe Shop<lb />
Wish you all<lb />
Christmas and<lb />
New Y<lb />
Home<lb />
Dear Mr. Santa Clause,<lb />
Bah jove, old chap. I know<lb />
you are sincerely surprised to<lb />
hear from me. The last time I<lb />
wrote you I was in Merry Eng-<lb />
land, wasn't I?<lb />
You see, old chap, it's this<lb />
way�I would like to have a<lb />
book entitled How to Make<lb />
Xmas.<lb />
Love<lb />
and Kisses from<lb />
Dorothie Duval.<lb />
Dere Santy.<lb />
1 am almost twelve<lb />
and I am in the third<lb />
years okt<lb />
made. I<lb />
had the measles when I was<lb />
seven an" had to stay out oi<lb />
school that year. I an: not real-<lb />
ly dumb. I am a good little girl<lb />
Please bring me a yellow kitty<lb />
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.May now be had at Exceedingly<lb />
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Dere Santy,<lb />
I know it is too soon for to<lb />
right to you but I am scared you<lb />
won't get my letter if I don't<lb />
write to you soon. I want you<lb />
to bring me for my Christmas<lb />
present a little train that will<lb />
go around a track when you<lb />
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dules made  I<lb />
cards signed  �<lb />
confusion. The i<lb />
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place is m great p<lb />
fact that th- tud<lb />
the campus bui I<lb />
time is specified :<lb />
fication. CIa i<lb />
Wednesday rr. �<lb />
and since then I<lb />
regular schedule.<lb />
Radio Orchestra<lb />
May Be Here In<lb />
The Early Sprin<lb />
Entertainment C �<lb />
Has Not Mad. 1<lb />
Plans Yet A T W<lb />
It Will B<lb />
tl<lb />
Plans are being i<lb />
Entertainment C i<lb />
ed by Mr. Curr.rr. .� <lb />
a popular radio r<lb />
early this spring.<lb />
Negotiations have<lb />
with several ore: i<lb />
but no definite an<lb />
can be made as to <lb />
the leader of the :<lb />
will be brought hi :<lb />
Air Transportation<lb />
Is Discussed At The<lb />
Science Club Meet inn<lb />
New Inventions To<lb />
Aviation Is The<lb />
Talks.<lb />
"New Improvement,<lb />
tion" was the then i : I<lb />
cussion at a meeting<lb />
Science Club las nighl<lb />
Margaret Lee. Chairn .<lb />
program committee, r:<lb />
Jean Tate gave a talk<lb />
provements in Comfort<lb />
Transportation " She �<lb />
the tilted seats, individual �<lb />
ing lights, and ventil il n I<lb />
remarkable improvement<lb />
keen the installation :<lb />
alls so that sound- of 1 i <lb />
cannot be heard, ai d<lb />
fcon can be more easilj<lb />
on.<lb />
"The Speed of Air Trai<lb />
tion" was discussed � , ;<lb />
Wr'ght. He gave figure<lb />
lrg the records airplai �<lb />
made. He said that it has ! �<lb />
Proposed to build planes � <lb />
such highly developed .<lb />
at it will take only ft si<lb />
time to fly from Europe t 0 S.<lb />
Clyde Morton talked on "Im-<lb />
provements that have Made Fly-<lb />
lng Safer" She told about H<lb />
eral inventions that arc bt -<lb />
"proved upon so that aviation<lb />
w safer if an accident occurs<lb />
Sn also discussed the WJF<lb />
aviation has been made safe<lb />
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