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EAST CAROLINA TEACHERS COLLEGE<lb />
Greenville, N. C. Wednesday, February 14, 1934.<lb />
Discussion Of<lb />
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in an effort to bring<lb />
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efficiency. The schools<lb />
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: .v years.<lb />
;� n1 Wright and Mr. Fort<lb />
ade definite plans to be<lb />
: teeting, and several oth-<lb />
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state-wide organizations<lb />
 mentioned to have<lb />
tations at the meeting<lb />
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 an Legion, Department<lb />
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Club, Civic Clubs, County<lb />
 Superintendents, East-<lb />
N rth Carolina Chamber of<lb />
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tutions of Higher Learning,<lb />
Order of United Ameri-<lb />
. I sanies.<lb />
th Carolina Association of:<lb />
Commissioners, Master<lb />
. Police Chiefs, Registers<lb />
rth Carolina: Art Society,<lb />
:ers Association. Bar Associa-<lb />
College Conference, Com-<lb />
Continued on page four)<lb />
Community Sing<lb />
To Be Held Here<lb />
Stunt Night Is<lb />
Sponsored By Y<lb />
Six Classes Take Part In The<lb />
Program.<lb />
Freshman Class Wins Silver<lb />
Loving Cup.<lb />
At the second annual Stunt<lb />
Night sponsored by the Y. W. C.<lb />
A. held on Monday night,<lb />
the Freshman Class was awarded<lb />
the cup. Although all admission<lb />
returns have not been tabulated<lb />
it is thought that a desirable sum<lb />
has been made.<lb />
As in the Stunt Night of last<lb />
year, each of the six classes on<lb />
the campus presented a stunt,<lb />
in competition for the silver lov-<lb />
ing cup. Instead of a regular<lb />
stunt, the Senior class presented<lb />
Mary Belle Wilson, who sang<lb />
two solos accompanied by Edith<lb />
Marslcnder at the piano, and<lb />
Marietta Hoyle, who gave a re-<lb />
citation, both girls appearing be-<lb />
tween sunts. The Junior Class<lb />
presented a Mother Goose fan-<lb />
tasy, entitled Bo Peep's Birth-<lb />
day party. Clyde Morton took<lb />
the part of Mother Goose, and<lb />
read the verses to the reading of<lb />
which the various characters ap-<lb />
peared. Among the old friends<lb />
the audience recognized, were<lb />
Bo-Peep, Jack and Jill. Little<lb />
Boy Blue, Little Jack Homer,<lb />
Old Mother Hubbard. Old King<lb />
Cole and Queen of Hearts.<lb />
The Sophomore Class, who, as<lb />
Freshmen, had won the cup last<lb />
year, presented a bab show,<lb />
some of their members acting as<lb />
babies and young children, and<lb />
others, as fond parents. Fredric<lb />
Turner and Janie Outland, as<lb />
the judges, had some difficult<lb />
in choosing the most beautiful<lb />
babies, but finally awarded the<lb />
prizes to little Bill Puckett, and<lb />
Gussie and Fussie, the Grant<lb />
twins.<lb />
The Freshman Class, whose<lb />
stunt was adjudged the best,<lb />
presented an old Man Happy<lb />
program, at which letters from<lb />
little boys and girls, whom the<lb />
(Continued on page four)<lb />
Change In Senior<lb />
Play Is Made<lb />
"The Family Upstairs" To Be<lb />
Produced In Place Of "A<lb />
Kiss For Cinderella<lb />
First Grade Sends<lb />
President Roosevelt<lb />
Birthday Greetings<lb />
Theo Easom and Mary Lynn<lb />
Pipkin Have Leading Parts.<lb />
"The Family Upstairs" by Har-<lb />
ry Delf has been selected by the<lb />
Senior Class for their play which<lb />
is to be given February 21-22.<lb />
The first selection was "A Kiss<lb />
for Cinderella but it was ne-<lb />
cessary to make the change in<lb />
the play.<lb />
The play is a comedy dealing<lb />
with the life of the average fam-<lb />
ily. It is a delightful play be-<lb />
cause all of the elements of<lb />
comedy mixed with a little pa-<lb />
thos is present.<lb />
The story is centered about<lb />
the courtship of the older girl.<lb />
Louise, played by Mary Lynn<lb />
Pipkin. Theo Easom who takes<lb />
the part of Charles Grant will<lb />
play opposite her. Jack Hum-<lb />
phrey and Mary G. Parker will<lb />
take the parts of Mr. and Mrs.<lb />
Heller, the parents of Louise.<lb />
The little sister. Annabelle, will<lb />
be Esther Pridgen, and George<lb />
Wilkerson will take the part of<lb />
Willie, the brother of Louise.<lb />
Mrs. Grant, Charles' mother,<lb />
will be played by Rebecca Cur-<lb />
tis.<lb />
The part of the gossipy seam-<lb />
tress will be taken by Lucille<lb />
Noell.<lb />
Several of the cast have had<lb />
a good deal of experience in<lb />
dramatics here and in other col-<lb />
leges. Theo Easom and Jack<lb />
Humphrey were members of the<lb />
cast of "Her Temporary Hus-<lb />
band" given by the Poe Society<lb />
last term.<lb />
The play will be coached by<lb />
Mrs. P. W. Picklesimer.<lb />
Student Volunteer<lb />
Secretary To Visit<lb />
Our Campus Soon<lb />
Miss Billie Rowland, Travel-<lb />
ing Secretary, Will Be-<lb />
Here Februarv 23rd<lb />
Dear Fellow Students:<lb />
At a meeting of the Student<lb />
Council, the members decided<lb />
that it would like to have the<lb />
students and faculty members<lb />
give their criticisms and opin-<lb />
ion of the Student Govern-<lb />
ment Association of our col-<lb />
lege. In the next issue of the<lb />
Teco Echo, the faculty and<lb />
students are requested to give<lb />
their opinion of the Student<lb />
Government Association and<lb />
how they think it can be im-<lb />
proved. Letters should be<lb />
sent to the editor of the paper,<lb />
or to the President of the As-<lb />
sociation.<lb />
Signed,<lb />
Hattie Lee Humphrey.<lb />
Senior - Normal<lb />
Play Practice Is<lb />
Well Underway<lb />
Three One-Art Plays Will Be<lb />
Given.<lb />
Financial Help Is Given<lb />
To College Students<lb />
ocal Firms an<lb />
e Department Pageant To !5e<lb />
Will Give Varied Part Of The 25th<lb />
Program Thursday<lb />
All Divisions Of T<lb />
partment Will Take<lb />
(<lb />
ommencemeni<lb />
Costumes To<lb />
tionalitv of<lb />
Repri<lb />
Out:<lb />
rial<lb />
ng C<lb />
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em<lb />
umbers.<lb />
c<lb />
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of<lb />
Letter Received By Miss Red<lb />
wine From Private Secre-<lb />
tary of President Roosevelt<lb />
Conveying His Thanks To<lb />
Her Grade.<lb />
Alderman, Author Of<lb />
De Glory Road To<lb />
Direct It.<lb />
 Community Sing directed by<lb />
i Alderman of Goldsboro,<lb />
of Do Glory Road will<lb />
eld in the Austin Audito-<lb />
. February 25th, at 3:30<lb />
A silver offering will<lb />
taken at the door.<lb />
e organizations sponsor-<lb />
afiair are the Kiwanis<lb />
lb. Rotary Club, Woman's<lb />
Junior Woman's Club, the<lb />
Kef lector, and East Caro-<lb />
 eaehers College.<lb />
des the mass singing, Pat<lb />
man is bringing with him<lb />
i ral special musicians. It is<lb />
�' yet known who they will be.<lb />
I<lb />
Cl<lb />
The children in one of the<lb />
first grades in the Training<lb />
School celebrated the Presi-<lb />
dent's birthday and are now<lb />
coming in for their share of<lb />
thrills over the recognition of<lb />
the part they took in the cele-<lb />
bration. A letter came yester-<lb />
day with "The White House Of-<lb />
ficial Business" on the envelope.<lb />
The children themselves beg-<lb />
ged that they might celebrate<lb />
the birthday by having a cake<lb />
and writing the President birth-<lb />
day greetings, the two things<lb />
they themselves always do when<lb />
one of their number has a birth-<lb />
day. The teacher. Miss Anne<lb />
Redwine, consented, and let<lb />
them make this the center of<lb />
their activity work. A cake was<lb />
arranged in .tiers, with 52 can-<lb />
dles on it.<lb />
The letter was the composite<lb />
work of the grade.<lb />
The letter of acknowledgement<lb />
the teacher received from the<lb />
President's private secretary yes-<lb />
terday, follows:<lb />
The White House<lb />
Washingon<lb />
February 9, 1934.<lb />
My Dear Miss Redwine:<lb />
Your letter of January thir-<lb />
tieth has been received and the<lb />
President has read it with a<lb />
great deal of interest. He asks<lb />
to convey to your first grade<lb />
students his hearty thanks for<lb />
their birthday greetings and for<lb />
the part that they took in cele-<lb />
brating the occasion.<lb />
Very sincerely yours,<lb />
M. A. LeHand,<lb />
Private Secretary.<lb />
"Billie" Rowland, a Student<lb />
Volunteer Traveling Secretary is<lb />
expected to be on this campus,<lb />
February 23. She will hold con-<lb />
ferences with students and infor-<lb />
mal discussion groups in Room<lb />
320 of Cotten Hall.<lb />
Miss Rowland, has recently re-<lb />
turned from China and it is<lb />
thought this will form a basis for<lb />
most of her discussion while on<lb />
this campus. For the past year<lb />
she has been traveling in Ala-<lb />
bama, Mississippi, South Caro-<lb />
lina, Georgia and North Caro-<lb />
lina, visiting all of the colleges<lb />
which have a Student Volunteer<lb />
group.<lb />
All students, both members<lb />
and non-members of the Student<lb />
Volunteer Band are invited to<lb />
visit Miss Rowland while she is<lb />
here.<lb />
Miss Coates Attends<lb />
Meeting In Raleigh<lb />
Miss Dora Coates attended a<lb />
meeting in Raleigh last week of<lb />
the Executive Council for the<lb />
Revision of the Course of study<lb />
in the Elementary Schools of the<lb />
State. The invitation to become<lb />
a member of this important<lb />
committee was in recognition of<lb />
her service in her recent work<lb />
in connection with the Relief<lb />
Program, for the Emergency<lb />
Nursery Schools. Both mem-<lb />
bers of the North Carolina Edu-<lb />
cation Department and of the<lb />
National Committee on the<lb />
Emergency Nursery School have<lb />
praised her work very highly.<lb />
MRS. J. H. ROSE IS COACH<lb />
"Pink and Patches "Winners<lb />
All and "The Wedding" have<lb />
been selected for the Senior-<lb />
Normal plays with March 3, as<lb />
the tentative date for presenta-<lb />
tion. They will be coached by<lb />
Mrs. J. H. Rose. Mrs. Rose is<lb />
well qualified for coaching the<lb />
plays, having had previous train-<lb />
ing in dramatics. A committee<lb />
of ten girls worked with Miss<lb />
Mary H. Greene and Mrs. Rose<lb />
in selecting these plays. Minnie<lb />
Lee Thompson was selected to be<lb />
in full charge of the plays, with<lb />
Hazel Kimrey as assistant.<lb />
The try-out for the plays was<lb />
held last Monday night. The<lb />
cast of "Pink and Patches" will<lb />
be Texie, Julia Mae Bordeaux:<lb />
Rexie, George Willard: Ma. Reba<lb />
Winstend; and Mrs. Allen, Mary<lb />
Ruth Davis.<lb />
Those who will be "Winners<lb />
All" are: Stella, Isabelle Suitor:<lb />
Grace. Peggy Anderson: Fred,<lb />
Dan Wright; Andy, Bob Eason.<lb />
Those in "The Wedding" will<lb />
be: Ted, Francis Jennings; The<lb />
Bridegroom ,Carl Joyner; Best<lb />
Man, C. O. Armstrong; Bride,<lb />
Sue Taylor Myers; Bridegroom's<lb />
mother, Grace Griffin; Bride's<lb />
father. Jack Nobles; Bride's<lb />
Aunt, Lucy Barrow.<lb />
E<lb />
Suit<lb />
P. E.<lb />
Committees For Junior<lb />
Senior Are Named<lb />
The music department of the<lb />
school will present a recital Feb-<lb />
ruary 15, 1934, at 6:45 P. M in<lb />
Austin Auditorium. Part of the<lb />
girls who are on the pro<lb />
will appear in the eostum<lb />
the century in which the n<lb />
they play was written. The<lb />
gram, composed of selection<lb />
piano students, the Violin<lb />
semble. and the Glee Club<lb />
follows:<lb />
Gavotte from French<lb />
BachLottie Moore.<lb />
Solfeggietto and Allegro,<lb />
Bach�Edith Mar-lender.<lb />
Fantasie in d minor. Mozart-<lb />
Virginia Davis.<lb />
Tambourin. Rameau.<lb />
Pastorale, Searlotti<lb />
Gigne, Corelli � Elizabeth<lb />
Smith.<lb />
Spain-Habanera, Thompson<lb />
Alice Tyndall.<lb />
Minuet from Septet, Beethov-<lb />
en.<lb />
Minuet, Roccherin�Violin- En-<lb />
semble.<lb />
Cradle Song, Heller.<lb />
Clair de Lune, Debussy�Edith<lb />
Marslender.<lb />
Marche Grotesque, Sinding,<lb />
Country Dance, Mac Fadyden ;<lb />
�Katie Lee Johnson.<lb />
Gavatte and Musette, D'Albert<lb />
�Catherine Bradley.<lb />
A Winter Lullaby, de Koven<lb />
Big Brown Bear, Mana-Kucca<lb />
�Glee Club.<lb />
fifth year of the co<lb />
i! sed this year in cor<lb />
the c immencemenf<lb />
be held June 1-4.<lb />
� ill take the place<lb />
nection with<lb />
which will<lb />
The pageant<lb />
of the cus-<lb />
nd<lb />
;en ir<lb />
I imary daisy chain<lb />
pageant, but the classes take a<lb />
prominent part in the pageant.<lb />
The idea of celebrating the<lb />
close of the twenty-fifth year of<lb />
the college by a pageant was in-<lb />
augurated by the General Alum-<lb />
nae Association at a meeting<lb />
1 ' 1 tl e first Founder's Day two<lb />
yi ars ago.<lb />
Committees for arranging the<lb />
pageant 'nave been at work for<lb />
some time, and definite plan-<lb />
will be announced at an early<lb />
Radio Orchestra<lb />
Will Be Here<lb />
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Art Kassel and his Orchestra<lb />
Will Present Program.<lb />
FREDRICK TURNER<lb />
TALKS TO STUDENT<lb />
VOLUNTEER BODY<lb />
Ring<lb />
Has Not Yet<lb />
Selected.<lb />
Been<lb />
At a Junior Class meeting last<lb />
night, April 28th was set as the<lb />
date for the Junior Senior ban-<lb />
quet, for which preperation has<lb />
already been begun.<lb />
A number of committees to<lb />
work on the banquet have been<lb />
appointed, by the president,<lb />
Thelma Peels. The chairmen of<lb />
these committees are:<lb />
Orchestra, Emma Frances Har-<lb />
dee.<lb />
Foods and Kitchen commitee,<lb />
Mildred Harrison.<lb />
Decorating committee for the<lb />
Campus building, Melba O'Brien.<lb />
Decorating committee for Din-<lb />
ing Hall, Aubrey MacLean.<lb />
Dining room committee, Mary<lb />
Elizabeth Crawford.<lb />
Program committee for Din-<lb />
ing hall, Mary Ella Bunn.<lb />
Program commitee for Campus<lb />
building, Katherine Hinson.<lb />
Favors and Place Cards com-<lb />
mittee, Katie Lee Johnson.<lb />
Budget committee, Bess Hin-<lb />
son.<lb />
Invitations, Clyde Morton.<lb />
All previous actions concern-<lb />
ing the class rings was cancelled<lb />
until more is learned about the<lb />
effort to standardize the rings.<lb />
The Junior Class voted for stand-<lb />
ardization.<lb />
Art Kassel and his Castles of<lb />
the Air will play at the Campus<lb />
Building Tuesday night. March.<lb />
6, at 8:30. He is bringing with<lb />
him a 10-piece orchestra. The<lb />
program will be composed of<lb />
semi-classical and popular pieces.<lb />
featuring instrumental and vocal<lb />
solos.<lb />
The orchestra has played at a<lb />
number of hotels, the most recent<lb />
one being the Congress Hotel in<lb />
Chicago. They have broadcast-<lb />
ed over the National Hook-up<lb />
many times. They have recent<lb />
from "�� ��-<lb />
Station WLW<lb />
at Cincinnatti.<lb />
Students will be admitted<lb />
their student tickets.<lb />
Spelling test for the winter<lb />
term will be given Friday af-<lb />
ternoon at 3:30, seventh<lb />
period, in the Austin audito-<lb />
rium.<lb />
Alma Earle Ivey<lb />
Is New President<lb />
Of Senior Normals<lb />
The characteristic remarks of<lb />
England and America, and how j been broadcastin<lb />
they are related to our daily life. Drake Hotel over<lb />
were contrasted by Fred Turner<lb />
at the last meeting of the Stu-<lb />
dent Volunteer Group. Mr. Tur-<lb />
ner is well-qualified to do this<lb />
because he is a native of England<lb />
but has lived in the United<lb />
States for several years.<lb />
He showed that the character<lb />
of the American people was in<lb />
keeping with their remarks.<lb />
"America says, 'Go On' and<lb />
England says, 'All Right' and<lb />
perhaps America is too progres-<lb />
sive and England too conserva-<lb />
tive" said Mr. Turner. He said<lb />
that a good deal of the physical<lb />
trouble of the Americans was<lb />
due to their habit of "going on<lb />
To pause for a few minutes each<lb />
day and talk with the Heavenly<lb />
Father would help everyone phy-<lb />
sically, mentally and morally.<lb />
funds.<lb />
mg concerns tn Greenv<lb />
discuss the plan, but tho<lb />
have not been asked t" ht<lb />
be seen in the next<lb />
weeks. All those wl<lb />
cussed the matter have r<lb />
ed with muel; enthusia: n<lb />
Dr. Adams said tl<lb />
thought that th I isim<lb />
of Greenville deserved a<lb />
dation for their friendlint<lb />
alty ,and helpful: �. I<lb />
lege. and deserved ail of<lb />
operation that could b<lb />
them.<lb />
The following have.<lb />
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of students, created s<lb />
or siiveri money for<lb />
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Bl punt-Harvey<lb />
Crush Bot-<lb />
Heber Forbes,<lb />
Greem .1to Market, W.<lb />
L. Best Jewelry Company. Pitt<lb />
County Medical Society. Green-<lb />
ville Banking and Trusl Com-<lb />
pany. H. A. Whitt<lb />
ty Company and<lb />
tling Company.<lb />
A short sketch<lb />
concerns will be<lb />
and Son Real-<lb />
Coca-Cola Bot-<lb />
f each of the<lb />
in<lb />
the<lb />
VIOLIN ENSEMBLE<lb />
PLAYS BEFORE<lb />
STUDENT BODY<lb />
Alma Earle Ivey has been<lb />
elected President of the Senior<lb />
Normal Class. She will take the<lb />
place of Ruth Stroupe who is not<lb />
m school this term. Ruth was<lb />
married the early part of the<lb />
the summer to Mr. L. Clayton<lb />
Etheridge. He is a gradaute of<lb />
Carolina and is now working on<lb />
his Doctor's Degree at the Uni-<lb />
versity of Missouri.<lb />
SOPHOMORE CLASS<lb />
GIVES VALENTINES<lb />
TO STUDENT BODY<lb />
next issue of<lb />
tin<lb />
Men Students Plan<lb />
To Give a Minstrel<lb />
The Vatican library has re-<lb />
leased for publication sixteen of<lb />
the love letters of King Henry<lb />
VIII of England, who had so<lb />
many wives most college stu-<lb />
dents have difficulty recalling<lb />
how many it was.<lb />
The violin ensemble played at<lb />
the Chapel program Saturday<lb />
morning. The numbers they gave<lb />
were:<lb />
Scherzo by Schubert and the<lb />
Blue Danube by Strauss.<lb />
The personnel of the ensemble<lb />
is as follows:<lb />
First Violin�Lois Gorrell and<lb />
Lucy Nulton.<lb />
Second Violin�Sam Quinerly.<lb />
Third Violin�Lois Bradley.<lb />
Fourth Violin�Alma Brown-<lb />
ing.<lb />
Cello� Mary Shaw Robeson<lb />
and Piano, S. Elizabeth Smith.<lb />
Dan Wright was the guest Cor-<lb />
net player.<lb />
The Sophomore class presented<lb />
very attractive Valentines to the<lb />
Student Body at their chapel<lb />
program last week. A frame de-<lb />
corated as if it were an old-fash- days to<lb />
ioned valentine was in the mid-<lb />
dle of the stage, and different<lb />
members of the class took their<lb />
places in the frame and gave<lb />
valentine greetings from the<lb />
class.<lb />
Carolyn Brinkley, President of<lb />
the class, presided.<lb />
An expedition sponsored by<lb />
Yale University and the Woods<lb />
Hole Oceanographic Institution<lb />
has set out for the Sargasso Sea<lb />
to solve some of the mysteries<lb />
connected with the locality.<lb />
Plans are now under way for<lb />
a negro minstrel to be given by<lb />
the Men"s Athletic Association<lb />
on March lti. Miss Lorraine Hun-<lb />
ter is to coach and Mr. R. C.<lb />
Deal, one of the best master of<lb />
ceremonies in Eastern North<lb />
Carolina, will be head man. The<lb />
end men selected so far are Jack<lb />
Humphrey. Preston Sn ith, Frank<lb />
Jennings, Alva Van Nortwick,<lb />
George Willard. and Carl Joyner.<lb />
Several more end men will be<lb />
selected within the next tew<lb />
take part with the.se<lb />
I<lb />
boys.<lb />
The show will be given as a<lb />
cabaret. There will be an or-<lb />
chestra at the rear of the stage<lb />
with about eight pieces. The<lb />
end men are to be waiters. There<lb />
will be about fifty people in the<lb />
cast, including both � women and<lb />
men students. Singing will com-<lb />
prise most of the program.<lb />
There will he a small admission<lb />
for the students. The proceeds<lb />
will be used to buy sweaters and<lb />
monograms for the athletes of<lb />
our college.<lb />
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THE TECO ECHO<lb />
Wednesday, Fe<lb />
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ednesday, Fel<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
d Bi-Weekly During The College Yeai<lb />
te Student Government Association of<lb />
East Carolina Teachers College<lb />
STAFF<lb />
Manager<lb />
Lucy LeRoy<lb />
Ellen Jenkins<lb />
Editorial Board<lb />
Editor Clyde Morton<lb />
Theo Easom<lb />
 ging Editor Alva Van Nortwick<lb />
Ed torRuby Wall<lb />
Iditor Julia Mae Bordeaux<lb />
� r Katie Lee Johnson<lb />
Iditor Lucille Rose<lb />
A. EditorAnne La Due Hartman<lb />
George Willard<lb />
NEEDED: A DOSE OF INITIATIVE<lb />
Unsiness Staff<lb />
ess ManagerDan Wright<lb />
Man; ger Hazel Kimrev<lb />
ger Estelle McCullen<lb />
Mi . ; r Dorothy Hooks<lb />
� tment Isa Costen Grant<lb />
i it, Helen Boomer, Carolyn Brinkley<lb />
Heportorial Staff<lb />
Lucille Noell<lb />
ciety Will Higdon<lb />
ty Mary Gorham<lb />
Elizabeth Keith<lb />
irterMary Louise Rives<lb />
i Selma Gurganus<lb />
Class Ellen Jenkins<lb />
Hub Helen Boomer<lb />
Robert Fleming<lb />
b Billie Vogler<lb />
ReporterHally Cooke<lb />
porterFrances Monk<lb />
rter Hazel Kimrey<lb />
ReporterOnie Cochrane<lb />
ep rterLois Haves<lb />
To have initiative is to be better pre-<lb />
pared for future life. To sit and let things<lb />
drift along is one of the first steps towards<lb />
mental and physical decay. Yet the student<lb />
body as a whole are lacking in that one vital<lb />
essential to a wholesome life. Students<lb />
complain to each other that a certain rule<lb />
is unfair, that an organization isn't run as<lb />
they think it should be; and yet they sit<lb />
calmly by and do nothing about it. We had<lb />
rather talk than act. What we need is a<lb />
big dose of initiative taken daily.<lb />
DON'T QUOTE ME<lb />
VOTE, PLEASE<lb />
Member North Carolina Collegiate Press<lb />
Association.<lb />
' i:�g Rates 25e per column inch per issue<lb />
ion  $1.50 Per Year<lb />
as second-class matter December 3, 1925,<lb />
Postoffice, Greenville, N. C, under the<lb />
act of March 3. 1879.<lb />
Vssori a gcaratajg ffircgg<lb />
-�-��- 1 4<lb />
 - dnesday, February 14, 1934.<lb />
licate poverty by getting rid of the<lb />
trol of money. That's the thing<lb />
E?ing overlooked.�Father Coughlin.<lb />
n proved that courage, decis-<lb />
in still have their place in<lb />
Norman Thomas.<lb />
e are many perils in the spirit of<lb />
ism, materialism and atheism which<lb />
to penetrate the soul of the family<lb />
i it to destruction.�Pope Pius.<lb />
While the NRA is truly revolutionary,<lb />
g is far as the occupational<lb />
g u iation recommended by Pope<lb />
XI in quadregesime.�Dr. John A. Ry-<lb />
holic University.<lb />
Vote when the elections are held. The<lb />
girls elected will represent you, and you<lb />
should be interested enough in the welfare<lb />
of the school to vote for them.<lb />
Before voting, weigh the qualifications<lb />
of each girl. Has she worked this year?<lb />
Have you noticed any improvement in the<lb />
work she has been doing over the same<lb />
work in the last year? Is she willing to give<lb />
her time to make her work better? Is she<lb />
open for suggestions?<lb />
Do not vote for them if you just think<lb />
they are cute.<lb />
Don't let personal dislikes enter into<lb />
your way of voting. Sometimes a person<lb />
whom you dislike intensely will make the<lb />
best person for the job. Discuss the nomi-<lb />
nees and vote on election day.<lb />
THEY ARE GOOD SPORTS<lb />
R eveit is not a superman, but he's<lb />
; est man and he has guts. That man<lb />
do anything he wanted to with the<lb />
rican people. If he told us to go jump<lb />
the lake we'd do it. The fella talks our<lb />
ige.�Peter Witt.<lb />
I notice a change in the cities I have<lb />
ited. The people on the streets are hap-<lb />
i. Two years ago the crowds seemed<lb />
ried. President Roosevelt has really ac-<lb />
hed the ideal. I believe.�Mme. Lotte<lb />
:iii, Viennese soprano, visiting Ameri-<lb />
after two years in Europe.<lb />
Congratulations to both the boys and<lb />
girls basketball teams for the fine work<lb />
they have done this season. Sometimes they<lb />
have lost; sometimes they have won, but<lb />
either winning or losing, they have done so<lb />
with a spirit that will carry them far.<lb />
In another part of the paper will be<lb />
found a letter from the referee of the High<lb />
Point game the boys played at High Point.<lb />
This is a letter commending them on their<lb />
good sportsmanship. To be a good sport is<lb />
the first essential for an athlete�and both<lb />
our teams are a squad of good sports.<lb />
It is worth a great deal to the school<lb />
to know, that their representatives in ath-<lb />
letics are showing a fineness of character<lb />
in athletics as well as in their daily life.<lb />
EXAGGERATION vs. TRUTH<lb />
Although the failure of Mr. Roosevelt's<lb />
oic effort to rally American economic<lb />
would mean disaster for the world,<lb />
not the slightest sign of any real<lb />
attempt on the part of responsible leaders<lb />
to co-operate with him or understand his<lb />
methods.�H. G. Wells.<lb />
Exaggeration, broadly speaking, is<lb />
stretching the truth to meet the circum-<lb />
stances. Many of the tragedies of our lives<lb />
are due to exaggeration. Every day on the<lb />
campus, we hear statements such as 'T have<lb />
a thousand things to do "I wish I could<lb />
die "I'm flunking the course" and other<lb />
similar statements. This makes our tasks<lb />
seem harder even before we have begun.<lb />
Marjorie Shular said that exaggeration des-<lb />
troys balance and proportion, those two es-<lb />
sentials of poise. A teacher needs poise al-<lb />
most more than anyone eles. Indulgence in<lb />
the habit of exaggeration is disasterous to the<lb />
development of these sorely needed facul-<lb />
ties.<lb />
Lately, there has been so much exag-<lb />
geration of things that have happened on<lb />
the campus that one would be almost ready<lb />
to believe that poise is not essential for a<lb />
teacher. Daniel Webster has said that there<lb />
is nothing so powerful as truth�and it will<lb />
be worthwhile for us to remember his words.<lb />
HOW ABOUT A GAME OF TENNIS?<lb />
WHY NOT A POLL COMMITTEE<lb />
Elections for next year will soon be<lb />
held, and the cry of "Who will hold the<lb />
polls this period" will be heard. A remedy<lb />
for the situation will be found if a com-<lb />
mittee is appointed from the Student body<lb />
to hold the polls and count the votes for all<lb />
� actions throughout the year. As it is<lb />
now, members of the organizations whose<lb />
officers are being elected hold the polls. It<lb />
will be more of a school election if a com-<lb />
mittee from the student body acts as poll-<lb />
holders.<lb />
To play or not to play tennis on Sunday<lb />
has been a question here for several years.<lb />
Now that the new tennis courts are getting<lb />
into shape, it will be more of a question<lb />
than ever. Why shouldn't we be allowed<lb />
the use of the tennis courts on Sunday as<lb />
well as any other day? To refuse to let us<lb />
play tennis on Sunday, gives the impres-<lb />
sion that something is morally wrong with<lb />
playing tennis�and if so why should we<lb />
be allowed to play it any other day. To set<lb />
Sunday off as a "Hands Off" day makes<lb />
for an unnatural situation. It is natural for<lb />
girls to want to enjoy themselves, and if<lb />
tennis is enjoyable why not let them have<lb />
that pleasure on Sunday as well as any<lb />
other day? The time when recreation on<lb />
Sunday was considered a sin is gone.<lb />
Because there is nothing else to do, the<lb />
girls flock out on front campus after quiet<lb />
hour giving the impression to people un-<lb />
familiar with the school that we are in<lb />
either a reformatory without the usual uni-<lb />
forms, or just merely a prep school.<lb />
I have often wondered what<lb />
some people got out of what<lb />
they called religion. I think per-<lb />
haps one of the teachers has hit<lb />
the nail on the head when he<lb />
said that most people thought of<lb />
religion as an insurance policy<lb />
against fire in the next world.<lb />
Now that might be a good thing<lb />
to have? I wonder how many<lb />
of us have the same idea about<lb />
religion?<lb />
It seemed that everybody in<lb />
West Jarvis planned to have a<lb />
big time one week-end because<lb />
they thought all of the council<lb />
members on the hall were going<lb />
away. They were very disap-<lb />
pointed when one stayed. But<lb />
don't quote me!<lb />
According to an article found<lb />
on the front page of the Hi-Po<lb />
the sophomore cabaret was of<lb />
"national, possibly international<lb />
importance�the dinner part of<lb />
the program was well-received<lb />
and the music dreamy I just<lb />
wonder what our Junior-Senior<lb />
Banquet would be if they wrote<lb />
it up�probably a "famous tra-<lb />
dition celebrated by the renown-<lb />
ed Junior Class at the interna-<lb />
tionally known teachers college<lb />
I wonder what they need�you<lb />
do know? Well, but don't quote<lb />
me! I think the same.<lb />
And did you see the Sopho-<lb />
more who was walking around<lb />
on the Campus with her head<lb />
tied up. I heard another one of<lb />
the girls say to her, "What in<lb />
the world is the matter with<lb />
you?" The one who had the ac-<lb />
cident said, "A friend hit me<lb />
with a tomato<lb />
"And wrecked you that way?"<lb />
"Yes, he forgot to take the can<lb />
off of it I think he had a<lb />
poor memory, and I'll bet from<lb />
now on one person will remem-<lb />
ber it.<lb />
I see where Butler University<lb />
is now offering a course in the<lb />
art of staying married. I ima-<lb />
gine a course in the art of get-<lb />
ting married would be popular<lb />
on the campus�but the trouble<lb />
would be getting someone with<lb />
experience enough to teach it.<lb />
We don't seem to have a Peggy<lb />
Hopkins Joyce on the Campus,<lb />
even though we do have�did<lb />
somebody mention Micky Mouse.<lb />
No joking, we do have quite a<lb />
few faculty members with the<lb />
characteristics of our favorite<lb />
actor or actress�if we have the<lb />
right favorite it wouldn't do to<lb />
have Felix, the cat, the three<lb />
little Pigs, Mae West, Clara Bow<lb />
or Will Rogers�no one would<lb />
fit any of their characteristics.<lb />
But I did hear of the Science<lb />
teachers who put on one of the<lb />
test papers she gave back to a<lb />
Co-ed, "Come Up to See Me�<lb />
4th period tomorrow<lb />
Don't quote me doesn't fit in<lb />
so well there, but I guess it<lb />
would be a good place to put it<lb />
�so don't quote me!<lb />
You know, a psychology pro-<lb />
fessor at Colgate announced af-<lb />
ter a thorough investigation that<lb />
chewing gum improves a stu-<lb />
dent's pep about 18. Now<lb />
that's an idea for us to work<lb />
on. I've heard some students<lb />
say that they nearly go to sleep<lb />
while on class if some teachers<lb />
are teaching them, and it might<lb />
be a good thing for the class to<lb />
have a little gum on hand�or in<lb />
the mouth�and for the teacher<lb />
to do the same. With 18 per cent<lb />
more pep, maybe there would<lb />
be a little less snoring in the<lb />
classes. In some of the classes<lb />
18 per cent wouldn't go very far,<lb />
but don't quote me.<lb />
And what is this I hear about<lb />
one of the house Presidents in<lb />
Cotten and a certain co-ed who<lb />
wears glasses sometimes. They<lb />
seem to be together a great deal<lb />
�Oh my, oh my, enough ro-<lb />
mance on the campus.<lb />
And take the notes that are<lb />
stuck around over the library<lb />
and say "Consideration for oth-<lb />
ers Demands Silence Yet it's<lb />
impossible to get in without a<lb />
"Revolution If you don't be-<lb />
lieve it just try going through a<lb />
revolving door without one.<lb />
In the Eskimo language, "I<lb />
love you" is "Unwgssaerntuinal-<lb />
fina�juanjuanesiguejak That<lb />
explains why the Artie nights<lb />
are so long. I found that in the<lb />
Lenoir Rhynean, and thought<lb />
you all might like it. Down<lb />
here, there's no need to worry<lb />
about the length of the nights�<lb />
but don't quote me.<lb />
The other day I overheard a<lb />
most touching conversation. The<lb />
girl said to the boy, "Wouldn't<lb />
you like to have a lock of my<lb />
hair?" and he replied, "What<lb />
would I do with it, I'm not bald-<lb />
headed Now I ask you, was<lb />
that nice?<lb />
The boys at State College seem<lb />
to have difficulty in deciding<lb />
who is the most beautiful of the<lb />
minority sex on their campus.<lb />
Wonder what would happen if a<lb />
contest like that would be spon-<lb />
sored here? As Chester See-<lb />
wald of State said, the hand-<lb />
someness is so commonplace that<lb />
it is not easy to differentiate the<lb />
most deserving ones.<lb />
Now that play practice is be-<lb />
ginning guess I'll get some more<lb />
eyefulls. Of course Mary Lynn<lb />
and Theo will only be practicing<lb />
"The Family Upstairs<lb />
Hear ye! Hear ye! All ye who<lb />
cannot sing! Never be late for<lb />
Mr. M. L. Wright's classes. II-<lb />
has considerably decreased the<lb />
tardies of late, by threatening to<lb />
make the students exercise their<lb />
vocal chords if they dare to<lb />
come in late. "But says Mr.<lb />
Wright, "That doesn't apply to<lb />
the teachers Seems to me that<lb />
turn about is fair play, but Mr.<lb />
M. L. doesn't see it that way.<lb />
Jack Nobles declares that the<lb />
few times he has been late is<lb />
due to incorrectness of the town<lb />
clock. I advise Jack to have the<lb />
clock set right�unless of course<lb />
he wants to sing.<lb />
Seems as if the Campus was<lb />
rather quiet while the boys were<lb />
away on that four day trip. Cer-<lb />
tain girls surely did look lonely<lb />
while their respective ball and<lb />
chains were away. And do you<lb />
know when the players came<lb />
back they vowed they didn't<lb />
have such a good time. Precau-<lb />
tion I calls it. Always best to be<lb />
on the safe side.�I think differ-<lb />
ently, but don't quote my<lb />
thoughts please.<lb />
"Tis said that "Stone Walls do<lb />
not a prison make nor iron bars<lb />
a cage we still have to admit<lb />
that they make a trifling obsta-<lb />
cle to freedom. And even<lb />
though the new hedge on front<lb />
campus is not made of stone nr<lb />
iron it does 'cause some people<lb />
a few extra steps. Now instead<lb />
of cutting through it. it is neces-<lb />
sary to enter by one of the<lb />
gateways�and that's a good<lb />
thing. You may quote me on<lb />
that one.<lb />
ticular about shaking hands with<lb />
strange men.<lb />
Who was it that said this<lb />
was a prep school for marriage?<lb />
Quite a few are graduating<lb />
soon, I bear.<lb />
1 hear that a J ire " cracker<lb />
caused some girls to remove<lb />
themselves, not so very graceful-<lb />
ly, from an autonn bile.<lb />
Skating seems to be increasing<lb />
the inmates of the infirmary<lb />
and also the sale of certain arti-<lb />
cles of clothing.<lb />
�Talking of skating, have you<lb />
noticed that some girls seem to<lb />
be powerfully fond of standing.<lb />
- I hear that acute indige tion<lb />
doesn't agree with some people.<lb />
�It seems that one of E. C. T.<lb />
Cs famous romances is about to<lb />
bust up�<lb />
�A lot of pictures made for the<lb />
annual i K)k too much like the<lb />
person photographed to suit the<lb />
same.<lb />
AM HOW<lb />
Fifteen men<lb />
cheat<lb />
Yo-fio and a<lb />
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MR. A. A. HENDERSON'S<lb />
HOBBY<lb />
IT'S NONE OF MY BUSINESS<lb />
It's none of my business but<lb />
I'll bet you have had this same<lb />
experience�you have about fif-<lb />
teen minutes to run over to the<lb />
library to see the newspapers�<lb />
You want to see if Bim Gump is<lb />
married yet or if Ella Cinders<lb />
lias gotten out of her last scrape<lb />
�or maybe you are interested in<lb />
sports and want to read a few<lb />
headlines to see how the basket-<lb />
ball race in the Big Five is com-<lb />
ing out�When you get there you<lb />
find all the papers in use�You<lb />
ask one person if you may have<lb />
the paper next, but she is deep<lb />
in a Cross-word puzzle and did<lb />
not hear you�Then you rush ov-<lb />
er to another person and they<lb />
are in a dark study over the<lb />
stock market report. In despera-<lb />
tion you stumble across three or<lb />
four pairs of feet to a kindly<lb />
looking person sitting over in<lb />
the corner who has a paper�but<lb />
you find her concentrating on<lb />
the want ads�Biting back in-<lb />
evitable words, you rush out of<lb />
the library, disgusted at having<lb />
lost fifteen precious minutes,<lb />
scorning the selfishness and<lb />
thoughtlessness of others, and<lb />
wondering why�oh�why con-<lb />
sideration of others demands sil-<lb />
ence�No, of course, it's none of<lb />
my business�<lb />
It's none of my business, but�<lb />
�I wonder who the girl is that<lb />
got a great big thrill the other<lb />
night out in front of Jarvis.<lb />
�I hear that crying can do<lb />
worlds of good.<lb />
�Have you heard that we have<lb />
a Mae West on our faculty? Now<lb />
all we need is a Clark Gable.<lb />
�Aren't we getting up in the<lb />
world, staying up until two on<lb />
the night of the Roosevelt Ball?<lb />
� hear they sold a lot of Ginger<lb />
Ale that same night.<lb />
�Don't you think the harmony<lb />
between the gate posts and the<lb />
building is unremarkable.<lb />
�I wonder why a certain little<lb />
Home Ec. major left school?<lb />
�I hear the girls won a basket<lb />
ball game the other night.<lb />
-Talking of basket ball, didn't<lb />
the boys step out the other night<lb />
against Catawba?<lb />
�While a certain freshman is on<lb />
restriction, another girl is mak-<lb />
ing good time. There just ain't<lb />
no justice.<lb />
�Did you happen to notice a<lb />
member of our male faculty<lb />
stepping out the other night?<lb />
�I hear that some girls are par-<lb />
Mr. Henderson loves flowers<lb />
and enjoys games and fishing.<lb />
All the beautiful flowers which<lb />
are seen in the dining room on<lb />
festive occasions come from his<lb />
garden. Ever since he was a<lb />
child, he declares he has loved<lb />
flowers. Back of the dining hall<lb />
where the southern sun can help<lb />
it grow is his garden. During<lb />
the spring, he has beautiful yel-<lb />
low daffodils. red sweet Wil-<lb />
liams, and white and purple iris.<lb />
By May his rose bushes are<lb />
blooming. Every Mother's Day<lb />
he can wear a red rose from that<lb />
garden. In the fall, he has chry-<lb />
santhemums. At his home he-<lb />
has many beautiful shrubs and<lb />
pot flowers. When it comes to<lb />
making flowers last a long time.<lb />
he is a genius. For late par<lb />
his friends call on him for flow-<lb />
; err<lb />
As to sports he thoroughly en-<lb />
joys fishing That he does most-<lb />
ly with a hook and line. He said<lb />
he couldn't miss feeling the fish<lb />
bite. He pulls m trout, blue<lb />
fish, and even croakers with<lb />
that line. The basketball, base-<lb />
ball.and football fans know that<lb />
he likes games. At every game<lb />
E. C. T. C. plays, he is seen root-<lb />
I mg on the side lines. Mr. Hen-<lb />
derson declares that the football<lb />
.game in which E. C. T. C. beat<lb />
j Campbell was one of the best he<lb />
I had ever seen.<lb />
Were a n i<lb />
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seen.<lb />
COLLEGE MAY LIFT<lb />
'SMOKING BAN<lb />
. Milwaukee � (UP)�Officials<lb />
of Milwaukee State Teachers<lb />
College are considering a pro-<lb />
posal made by the Coiumon-<lb />
j wealth, student government<lb />
group, to permit smoking on the<lb />
school campus.<lb />
The proposal was made after<lb />
members of the cafeteria com-<lb />
mittee complained that men and<lb />
women students are eating off<lb />
the campus because of the pres-<lb />
ent rule which bans smoking on<lb />
school property. They propos-<lb />
ed converting a portion of the<lb />
women's lunchroom into smok-<lb />
ing quarters.<lb />
Pres. Frank E. Baker said he<lb />
would not object to a community<lb />
smoking room.<lb />
Thefirstpr:ze of '<lb />
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year 10 B.O:re a :<lb />
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Charles Dickens finally have de-<lb />
cided to have published for the<lb />
first time the author's unpublish-<lb />
ed book, "The Life of Our Lord "<lb />
In his will Dickens had left it<lb />
up to his family to decide<lb />
whether or not to publish the<lb />
book.<lb />
DR. A. M SCH1<lb />
DENTIST<lb />
400 State Bank IV<lb />
Phone 578<lb />
Home Grocery Store<lb />
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"Dinner at 8"<lb />
Stellar Star Cast<lb />
WEDNESDAY. Fed 21<lb />
"PRIVATE LIFE OF<lb />
HENRY EIGHTH<lb />
with Charles LasgfetoB<lb />
YOUR<lb />
Spring Shoes<lb />
ARE HERE<lb />
Davenport Shoe Co.<lb />
"STYLE, QUALITY and FIT"<lb />
GIB<lb />
Girls Win Over<lb />
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COMFULSOSI VOTING<lb />
GOES INTO EFFE1 1<lb />
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to effect at Ti I ; I<lb />
this week.<lb />
No student wiE<lb />
cast his balk .<lb />
which from now . n<lb />
part of the univei <lb />
registration.<lb />
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original with T : .<lb />
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parts of the cow b ;<lb />
The partially ele<lb />
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Was burrowed from<lb />
University. A<lb />
sembly system wa<lb />
from New York I .<lb />
feature having class<lb />
in on the eomn .<lb />
from the Umv, : � I<lb />
vania.<lb />
Other features<lb />
from the End ; '<lb />
system, Notre Dan i B<lb />
versity, Villaneva. Boat<lb />
versify, Columbia Un<lb />
Dickinson College and t<lb />
Jege of the Pacific.<lb />
Forty-five candidates s<lb />
Peting for the fifteen ele<lb />
ttces to be filled tail a<lb />
The Temple Umv- i v<lb />
got out a special editio<lb />
week, printing pictures<lb />
candidates and givmg<lb />
details of the new elect<lb />
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February 14, 1934.<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
Page Three<lb />
M HOW<lb />
feree,<lb />
'nt<lb />
GIRLS vs. CHOW AN<lb />
TONIGHT<lb />
SPORTS<lb />
George S. Williard, JrSport Editor<lb />
SUPPORT THE<lb />
BASKETBALL TEAMS<lb />
up<lb />
was<lb />
girk in Over<lb />
Rock) Mount<lb />
In Gafflc Here<lb />
Athletic History JE. C. T. C. Girls<lb />
Of Our College ToP Rocky Mount<lb />
In Game There<lb />
FILL GUT<lb />
At Front<lb />
i isket<lb />
For<lb />
'1 to t!<lb />
Vt ti<lb />
IS 10-5<lb />
s basketball<lb />
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Although<lb />
Ktet had a<lb />
the scoring<lb />
ters fought<lb />
i riod and<lb />
if their op-<lb />
md Sinclair<lb />
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Mount for-<lb />
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N. C. E. A. To<lb />
Meet March 23<lb />
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of Educa-<lb />
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rolina Edu-<lb />
w hen it<lb />
March 23<lb />
rt for thre<lb />
ns of<lb />
lit cause of the present interest<lb />
in intercollegiate basket ball in<lb />
which the girls have starred in<lb />
three victories, it would be in-<lb />
teresting to note a little of their<lb />
history. The first organized ath-<lb />
letics for women was started on<lb />
November 10, 1913, with Bessie<lb />
Lee Alston, of Vance County as<lb />
president and with the exception<lb />
Of a few months in 1919 during<lb />
the war the association has been<lb />
alive ever since.<lb />
We find in the records that<lb />
the purpose of this organization<lb />
was three-fold, To encourage<lb />
va develop athletic spirit, to<lb />
provide recreation for students,<lb />
and to train girls to carry on in-<lb />
dependent athletic activities<lb />
The spoils were divided at the<lb />
beginning into different groups.<lb />
The basketball group was under<lb />
the direction of Miss Comfort.<lb />
The different classes had their<lb />
different teams and on Thanks-<lb />
giving Day as a part of the big<lb />
Thanksgiving celebration which<lb />
was continued on the campus<lb />
from 191 a-1930 when the Thanks-<lb />
. .tig holidays were given. To<lb />
the winner of the Thanksgiving<lb />
game the faculty gave a loving<lb />
cup which was to be displayed<lb />
n the library. It is interesting<lb />
to notice that the first loving cup<lb />
My selection for a name of the girl's team is<lb />
Catawba Quintet<lb />
Upset Teacher<lb />
Oak Ridge Cadets<lb />
Best Teachers<lb />
Indians T;<lb />
ike 10-35 Victor<lb />
Over Locals.<lb />
();ik Ridge Team<lb />
A Well Organize<lb />
Works As<lb />
Unit.<lb />
FINAL SCORE IS 29-16<lb />
Sinclair, Captain of Teachers<lb />
Team Led Scoring.<lb />
The girls of E. C. T. C. won<lb />
their Second game of the sea-<lb />
son February 1, when they play-<lb />
ed Rocky Mount Y at Rocky<lb />
Mount. The E. C. T. C. girls<lb />
held the floor most of the time<lb />
and made good use of the ball<lb />
by scoring 29 points to Rocky<lb />
Mount's 16. Sinclair led with 12<lb />
points but Askew, Greenville's<lb />
sure forward was a close chaser<lb />
with 11. Colena Brothers of R.<lb />
M. scored eight points and Rog-<lb />
ers followed with 6.<lb />
The guarding was outstanding<lb />
especially the work of the<lb />
Teachers guards. Overton. Hig-<lb />
don, Brilcy, Mozingo, Martin and<lb />
lltarne all represented E. C. T.<lb />
C. on the guard line-up and<lb />
each one seemed to possess the<lb />
special ability of keeping her<lb />
girl from shooting a goal.<lb />
The game was snappy and<lb />
showed that the girls of both<lb />
teams had been well-coached.<lb />
Quick passes, fast .plays and<lb />
Signed:<lb />
k. ol<lb />
if Catawba, Tak<lb />
Scoring Honors.<lb />
Th<lb />
Panthers Top<lb />
Teachers In<lb />
Fast Games<lb />
Culler. Spectacular Forward.<lb />
Sets Pace For Panthers.<lb />
Local Boys Use Outstanding<lb />
Passwork.<lb />
Coach Hawn Says<lb />
Teachers Are<lb />
Good Players<lb />
Beatty Receives Letter From<lb />
Johv Hawn. Coach at Wins-<lb />
ton-Salem High, Who Ref-<lb />
ereed High Point vs. The<lb />
Teachers Game.<lb />
32-27 earlier m the �<lb />
For E. C. T. C. Barrett C tgi I<lb />
� Lght points to take top place in<lb />
the scoring. Black took the<lb />
scoring honors for the evening<lb />
by shooting six field goals foi<lb />
the Indians.<lb />
The lineups were as follows:<lb />
The first game of the recent<lb />
boy's basketball tour was played<lb />
with High Point College on<lb />
January 31. Although the Teach-<lb />
ers lost by a score of 20-31, they<lb />
played excellent basketball.<lb />
Burnette was high scorer for<lb />
E. C. T. C. in the first game,<lb />
A letter has been received by<lb />
Coach Beatty in regard to the<lb />
type of game played by the<lb />
boys in the High Point game.<lb />
The letter is as follows: Mr.<lb />
Hawn is coach of Athletics at<lb />
Winston-Salem High School.<lb />
Winston-Salem, N. C.<lb />
Coach of Basketball.<lb />
Col-<lb />
nd<lb />
Ci<lb />
the<lb />
m will<lb />
, ntion of<lb />
�A is ex-<lb />
n will be<lb />
he Presi-<lb />
� . H. P.<lb />
�intendeni<lb />
Schools,<lb />
rt of the<lb />
��rd with<lb />
in act'<lb />
servance.<lb />
c will be of un-<lb />
the many North<lb />
rs who are ex-<lb />
nal<lb />
who<lb />
tad<lb />
thfi<lb />
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DENTIST<lb />
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Home Grocery Store<lb />
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I f,ith St. Phone .S3<lb />
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I i KVTHIM. TO FAT<lb />
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(.<lb />
have ac-<lb />
I it i ns to speak be-<lb />
� ndai its of the con-<lb />
M ss Je ie Gray, of<lb />
. and Dr. George<lb />
Columbia University<lb />
 Gray is Presi-<lb />
i National Education<lb />
and Dr. Count is<lb />
�f Secondary Educa-<lb />
lumbia. Miss Jean<lb />
ifessor of elementary<lb />
 Columbia will also<lb />
� convention.<lb />
ege will be well rep-<lb />
IMPULSOKI VOTING<lb />
ES INTO EFFECT<lb />
�iven is now on display in<lb />
Library and the names of the<lb />
classes are now engraved on it.<lb />
In 1915 the faculty thought<lb />
that the class spirits would be<lb />
kept up more if during the<lb />
spring term there was another<lb />
basketball tournament so they<lb />
voted to give a silver loving cup<lb />
to the champion team, which<lb />
was held on the same basis as<lb />
the Thanksgiving games.<lb />
Tennis was under the direc-<lb />
tion of Miss Graham, present<lb />
Math Teacher in the college, who<lb />
took a lot of interest in develop-<lb />
ing star tennis players. There<lb />
were eight tennis courts where<lb />
Gotten and Fleming dormitories<lb />
now stand that were kept busy<lb />
all the time. In the spring of<lb />
1U4 and from that time on ten-<lb />
nis tournaments have been held<lb />
and racquets and balls given to<lb />
 speedy movements all character<lb />
the . <lb />
ized the game<lb />
ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION IS<lb />
INACTIVE SHORT WHILE<lb />
the cha<lb />
impion player by the As-<lb />
S<lb />
81 ATE<lb />
NEXT<lb />
WEEK<lb />
I<lb />
WEDNESDAY, Feb. -1<lb />
PRIVATE LIFE OF<lb />
HENRY EIGHTH"<lb />
withharles Laughton<lb />
ieJphia, Pa.�(IP) � A<lb />
student government sys-<lb />
lu ique feature of which is<lb />
ory voting on the part of<lb />
. oior students, goes in-<lb />
:ct at Temple University<lb />
udent will be allowed to<lb />
. bis registration for the<lb />
semester until he has<lb />
. ballot, the casting of<lb />
from now on will be a<lb />
: the university student<lb />
a lion.<lb />
part of the new system is<lb />
1 with Temple students.<lb />
portions of the new setup<lb />
teen borrowed from all<lb />
of the country.<lb />
sociation.<lb />
In 1H4 Captain ball was intro-<lb />
duced, but was not a very popu-<lb />
lar sport.<lb />
For several years the May Day<lb />
celebration was an elaborate af-<lb />
fair The school was given a<lb />
holiday and all took part in the<lb />
May pole dance and the crown-<lb />
ing of the queen which took<lb />
place on west campus in front<lb />
of where Wilson Hall now<lb />
stands.<lb />
Cross Country walking was<lb />
under the direction of Miss Waitt<lb />
and Miss Ross who at present<lb />
works in the office. The gir s<lb />
who made the most and longest<lb />
walks were awarded poms<lb />
which was to determine the best<lb />
athlete. This point system was<lb />
introduced in 1914 and points<lb />
awarded in all sports such as<lb />
tennis, basketball, hiking and<lb />
captain ball.<lb />
It was interesting to note in<lb />
the records that Miss Lillian<lb />
Pa-e was declared champion<lb />
walker in 1919 after having<lb />
made 18 hikes. In the early<lb />
ears of the athletic association<lb />
We note from the records that<lb />
m 1918 the Athletic Association<lb />
was temporarily inactive be-<lb />
cause the girls were spending all<lb />
their time helping to make<lb />
clothes for the soldiers, but af-<lb />
ter two months it reorganized<lb />
and became active again.<lb />
In l�20 a revised point system<lb />
was adopted and emblems were<lb />
awarded.<lb />
In 1922 the gym classes were<lb />
organized in the school under<lb />
the direction of Miss Coggin,<lb />
now Mrs. Meadows.<lb />
The dues of the Association<lb />
at the beginning were 25 cents<lb />
per year but because the major-<lb />
ity of the student body seeming-<lb />
ly are no longer interested in<lb />
helping support athletics in the<lb />
school, the fees are at present<lb />
$1.00 per year.<lb />
Few notieeable changes have<lb />
been made since then.<lb />
In 1932 the association voted<lb />
to be put under the direction of<lb />
the bov's athletic board. Since<lb />
then President WTright has<lb />
agreed to let the Ramblers, pick-<lb />
ed from Athletic members play<lb />
other schools in basketball for<lb />
one year before he definitely '<lb />
says" whether inter-collegiate<lb />
sports for women will be made<lb />
permanent or not.<lb />
The final game was with Win-<lb />
gate in which the girls scored a<lb />
victory. Since then they have<lb />
topped Rocky Mount Y in two<lb />
defensive games.<lb />
scoring nine points. Culler led<lb />
High Point with four field goals j Eastern Carolina Teacher,<lb />
and five free shots. lege Greem tile, N. C.<lb />
. �. , I Dear Coach:<lb />
In the second game at High j<lb />
Point, the Teachers again did j<lb />
outstanding playing to lose a I<lb />
close contest 35-44. Barrett was <lb />
the big gun of the evening, cag-<lb />
ing a total of sixteen points.<lb />
Culler was again high scorer for<lb />
High Point with four field goals<lb />
and three free shots.<lb />
Johnson, Ridenhour, Kapelec,<lb />
King, and Eason did fine guard-<lb />
ing and passing for E. C. T. C,<lb />
in both games. Barrett scored a<lb />
total of twenty points, and Cap-<lb />
tain Burnett was second in the J<lb />
scoring with a total of fifteen<lb />
points. Bostic greatly aided J<lb />
both the offense and defense. i<lb />
E. C. T. C. G.<lb />
Bostic, rf 1<lb />
Barrett, ef 4<lb />
Burnett, C. 1<lb />
Johnston, rg 0<lb />
Ridenhour, lg 0<lb />
6<lb />
Catawba G.<lb />
Maggiolo, rf 0<lb />
�hack, If 6<lb />
Noss, C. 4<lb />
Williams, rg 2<lb />
Wildermott, lg 4<lb />
Ft.<lb />
2<lb />
0<lb />
1<lb />
0<lb />
0<lb />
Ft.<lb />
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of the recent<lb />
C. cagers lost<lb />
� rig Oak<lb />
Ridge - ined<lb />
id tie<lb />
I xteen poinl foi Oak<lb />
Lii eups:<lb />
E. C. T. C�-Bostic (5), Barn tl<lb />
(3), Jennings, Eason, forwards:<lb />
Burnett (5), Waldrop, centers;<lb />
K  U c (0), King1 , Riden-<lb />
� ir (3), Jahnston (5), guards.<lb />
Oak Ridge�Hendricks (16),<lb />
Dameron (9), Dean, J. Wilson,<lb />
Biddle, forwards: D. Brock (12),<lb />
Levy, centers: J. Brock (11),<lb />
Hayworth (7), Taylor, guards.<lb />
Tp.<lb />
4<lb />
8<lb />
I! GIRL S BASKETBALL TEAM<lb />
PLAY CHOWAN TONIGHT<lb />
15  . �<lb />
Tp ! Tonight the girl's basketball<lb />
0 teams play the fast team from<lb />
12 Chowan College. This is the<lb />
9 fourth game to be played by the<lb />
5 first Intercollegiate Girl's Bas-<lb />
9 ketball Team of the College, but<lb />
: a name for the team has not<lb />
Girls Have Two<lb />
Games at Home<lb />
This Week<lb />
Guess you will think this let-<lb />
ter is a little out of the ordinary<lb />
but I want you and your boys<lb />
to know that I have never<lb />
worked in a game that I enjoyed<lb />
more than the game between<lb />
your team and High Point.<lb />
It is true your team was on<lb />
the short end of the score and so<lb />
many times you have to see<lb />
boys lose in order to sec what<lb />
they are made of. It takes a<lb />
real gentleman to lose, yet win!<lb />
in the long run.<lb />
You should be proud that you<lb />
are associated with such fine<lb />
gentlemen as your team appear-<lb />
ed to be the night I handled<lb />
your game.<lb />
Please let the boys know how<lb />
I feel about their conduct in the<lb />
game at High Point.<lb />
Here's hoping that your boys<lb />
play the game of life as they<lb />
play basketball.<lb />
Yours truly,<lb />
(Signed) Johy Hawn.<lb />
Subs: E. C. T. C:<lb />
Dunn (2), Kapelec<lb />
Catawba: Witm<lb />
16<lb />
Wald<lb />
Eas m,<lb />
�r. Zurnmcll<lb />
3 35<lb />
�p (2<lb />
Withers, Variseculsky. Pasut.<lb />
Campbell Tossers<lb />
Win Over Locals<lb />
been selected. As the team rep-<lb />
resents the Student Body, the<lb />
students are asked to select a<lb />
name for the team. At the top<lb />
of the page is a ballot which the<lb />
students are asked to fill out<lb />
and put in the local mail. The<lb />
selection of the name will be<lb />
taken from those sent in.<lb />
Gaylord, Speedy Campbell<lb />
Forward Leads Scoring<lb />
Por Visitors.<lb />
Last Friday evening the E. C. I<lb />
T. C. boys quint lost to a snappy'<lb />
team from Campbell College!<lb />
49-13. The Teachers were out- j<lb />
classed from the beginning in<lb />
scoring points, but at times per-<lb />
formed well in passing and<lb />
guarding. Barrett and Johnston<lb />
accounted for a majority of the<lb />
Teachers' points, netting two<lb />
iield goals each.<lb />
As this goes to press E. C. T. C.<lb />
girls will have had two<lb />
games on their home court on<lb />
Tuesday and Wednesday night<lb />
with Wingate and Chowan res-<lb />
pectively.<lb />
Wingate has a very good de-<lb />
fensive team but with the girls<lb />
playing as they should it wa.<lb />
a very exciting game.<lb />
Chowan is supposed to have a<lb />
good team but it is up to the<lb />
Ramblers to play them some<lb />
clean fast ball on Wednesday<lb />
night<lb />
BASKETBALL TOl RNAMENT<lb />
WILL BE HELD AT COLLEGE<lb />
It was recently announced that<lb />
plans were materializing for a<lb />
basketball tournament to be held<lb />
here in which schools of Pitt.<lb />
Lenoir and Beaufort counties<lb />
will he invited to participate.<lb />
Both beys' and girls'teams will<lb />
be invited to enter, and some of<lb />
the games will be run off in the<lb />
E. C. T. C. gym. Other games<lb />
will be played at the Green-<lb />
Spring football practice will<lb />
begin Friday at 3:30. Those boys<lb />
who played football in the fall<lb />
and who are not now playing<lb />
basketball will go out for prac-<lb />
tice, as well as any new football<lb />
players who entered third term. J<lb />
Shoes will be given out at the<lb />
Co-ed Building at 3:00 Friday.<lb />
THURSDAY<lb />
OF THIS WEEK<lb />
IS<lb />
S S DAY S S<lb />
IN GREENVILLE<lb />
And will be the Biggest at the<lb />
Charles Stores you have seen<lb />
in Many Years.<lb />
Each Department will be full<lb />
of Great Specials.<lb />
In our Ready-to-Wear De-<lb />
partment you will find the<lb />
latest styles in Tweed Swag-<lb />
ger Suits, Prices from S5.98 to<lb />
S9.98.<lb />
Watch our Windows for the<lb />
Many Specials.<lb />
CHARLES<lb />
�stores company ,<lb />
ght. viUe high school. Hewlett, the<lb />
Come to the games and lend lch o athletics in the local<lb />
mr support, the girls need you. .g directing plans for the<lb />
Wingate Sextet<lb />
Lose to E. C. T. C.<lb />
your<lb />
We have depended too long on<lb />
the hope that private ownership<lb />
and control would operate some<lb />
how for the benefit of society as<lb />
a whole.�Prof. Rexford Tugwell.<lb />
oat<lb />
he country. years ui �VT" o? uprv high<lb />
fell, .�,�, partially the rnemborsh.p �  <lb />
high, is directing plans for<lb />
tournament.<lb />
If the gold standard is to have<lb />
a fair chance for survival it re-<lb />
quires some kind of a safety<lb />
valVP.Prof. George F. Warren.<lb />
NEW SPRING STYLES<lb />
Arriving Daily<lb />
Select your Spring Shoes<lb />
Now Before Prices<lb />
Advance.<lb />
S2.95 to $6.50<lb />
Coburn's Shoes, Inc.<lb />
"Your Shoe Store"<lb />
live student commission<lb />
orrowed from Ohio State<lb />
rsity. A compulsory as-<lb />
y system was taken over<lb />
New York University. A<lb />
re having class officers sit<lb />
the commission was copied<lb />
the University of Pennsyl-<lb />
�l H<lb />
tg Shoes<lb />
HE HERE<lb />
�rt Shoe Co.<lb />
r:UTY and FIT"<lb />
er features were drawn<lb />
the English parliamentary<lb />
m, Notre Dame, Brown Uni-<lb />
ity, Villaneva, Boston Uni-<lb />
ity, Columbia University,<lb />
kinson College and the Col-<lb />
� ge of the Pacific.<lb />
Forty-five candidates are com-<lb />
ting for the fifteen elective of-<lb />
es to be filled this week.<lb />
ie Temple University News<lb />
out a special edition last<lb />
In 1916. out of some 300 stu-<lb />
dents 103 were members. And<lb />
at the games attendance of stu-<lb />
dent body was about 100 per<lb />
i06Volley ball was introduced as<lb />
 sport in the school m 1916<lb />
an? was very popular among<lb />
the students. othlptic<lb />
In 1916 the general athletic<lb />
cup was awarded to the Dclaj<lb />
because it had the most pomto.<lb />
This was quite an occasion on<lb />
Se cnpu! The announcement<lb />
being made in chapel and a<lb />
whofe program P�<lb />
subject; posters were dsiplayed<lb />
and college spin ran high at<lb />
such times.<lb />
I<lb />
Dr. Howard<lb />
Crosby Warren,<lb />
If �. of psychology at<lb />
PrineSon University since 19H<lb />
?!?,? fifi last week of a heart dy, I<lb />
5 of the new elective sys- died at 66 last w .<lb />
attack. �<lb />
Featured by fast passwork and<lb />
good guarding, the girls won<lb />
their fourth game of the season<lb />
last night when they beat the<lb />
Wingate College team 23-11.<lb />
High scorer for Greenville was<lb />
Register with 10 points to her<lb />
credit. Stewart led the Wingate<lb />
team with 6 points. Every girl<lb />
on the Teachers Squad played in<lb />
the game.<lb />
This is the fourth game the<lb />
Greenville girls have played<lb />
and won all four. Wingate has<lb />
played 15 losing only 12. They<lb />
have been lost to E C. T. C.<lb />
The lineup was as follows:<lb />
E C. T. C�Sinclair (7) ,Cor-<lb />
bett, Register (10), Higdon, Bri-<lb />
ley, Overton. Subs: Fulton (4),<lb />
Bunn (2), Keith, Bragg, Darden,<lb />
Askew, Mozingo, Hearne, Martin,<lb />
Batts.<lb />
Wingate�Stuart (6), Clary (3)<lb />
Underwood (2), Lovelace, Gad-<lb />
Barnes. Subs: Thomas, and<lb />
New and Swagger!<lb />
A Three-Piece Suit of Monotone Tweed. You can<lb />
wear the three pieces together or in combination<lb />
with other clothes.<lb />
The Smart Shoppe<lb />
We Invite You to Visit Our Store on<lb />
Dollar Day, Feb. 15th<lb />
get some of the bargains we will ofter.<lb />
VERY SPECIAL-One Lot Hose, 29c<lb />
CHeber Forbes<lb />
Blount-Harvey Company<lb />
DOLLAR DAY<lb />
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15th<lb />
Hose Specials<lb />
Full Fashioned Silk Hose, 42 and 45 guage, Extra Stitched<lb />
tops, odd lots in values to $1M, Dollar Day<lb />
2 pairs for $1.00<lb />
Regular $1.35 Silk Hose in Sheer Chiffons and Service<lb />
Weights, All Popuar Shades. Dollar Day<lb />
$1.00 pair<lb />
tern.<lb /><lb />
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Page Four<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
Wednesday, Febrii<lb />
v<lb />
A.<lb />
DISCUSSION OF<lb />
COURSE OF STUDY<lb />
IS TO BE HELD<lb />
(Continued from First Page)<lb />
Association,<lb />
III I i <lb />
Commi<lb />
Educat<lb />
Sen ic�<lb />
Teach<lb />
elation<lb />
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�ies<lb />
Emergency in<lb />
arence for Social<lb />
a ol Parents and<lb />
n Ginners Asso-<lb />
Growers Co- p<lb />
nation, Cottoi<lb />
cturers Association, Den-<lb />
iety,<lb />
na Division: Asso<lb />
niversitj Women<lb />
dn inistrative Wo-<lb />
: . Ui u s Daugh<lb />
nfecH racy,<lb />
na: Dry Cleanei<lb />
I , , , . A - - � i<lb />
Women's Clul<lb />
Labor, Federation<lb />
e<lb />
C ott<lb />
(, ai<lb />
Well, I couldn't, when some-<lb />
one told me that two of the co-<lb />
eds were wearing pajamas to<lb />
school, I u1 when 1 saw the boys<lb />
here extended about two inches<lb />
elow the bottoms of their trous-<lb />
ers son of the fanciest colored<lb />
broadcoth that has ever been<lb />
spun! 1 asked Jimmie and Paul<lb />
,hy they were wearing such to<lb />
class and they replied that they<lb />
k.vcrc<lb />
(AN vo niAiNi; MARSI.ENDER IS DELEGATE<lb />
TO CHAPEL HILL<lb />
Edith Marslender represented<lb />
E. C. T. C. at the State Y. M. C.<lb />
A. and Y. W. C. A. Cabinet<lb />
Meeting and International Re-<lb />
treat held at Chapel Hill Feb-<lb />
ruary 10-11. The meeting was<lb />
sponsored by North Carolina<lb />
Council of Student Christian As-<lb />
sociations. D. I. Z. Koo, Chinese<lb />
Christian Statesman was the<lb />
attempting to start a new ! principal speaker of the meeting.<lb />
mong the cods, but l "My Interpretation of Jesus"<lb />
another idea; I believe was the topic which Dr. Koo<lb />
mother's wrote them say-jused at the eleven o'clock ad-<lb />
ia1 they, while th� weath-jdres! a Sunday. Dr. Koo said<lb />
is so cold, wear that outfit that the human life was divided<lb />
wwrw �rf � I And who is the girl who is<lb />
VVhO Whdt lh'cd b' admirat-on from<lb />
,rav to your<lb />
two<lb />
heres the<lb />
ritual<lb />
and they<lb />
leir pajamas<lb />
And believe it<lb />
n. g such and that Christ had contributed<lb />
 to wear to the Chinese four things; a<lb />
f<lb />
knowledge oi<lb />
good life wil<lb />
and Why?<lb />
In the good old days of Samuel<lb />
Johnson, there was a grub street<lb />
poet�well, his likeness is still<lb />
existing in the form of the young<lb />
man who, in the shade of the<lb />
lamp post recites poetry to the<lb />
lady of his choice�a certain<lb />
young man. ho is an accom-<lb />
plished maker of love phases.<lb />
His subjects are many and var-<lb />
ious. "To My Valentine is one<lb />
of the mo.t touching and senti-<lb />
mental pieces of art in captivi-<lb />
ty.<lb />
And who is the boy causing so<lb />
much, trouble, wanting to fight?<lb />
Kapelec and Johnson, when she<lb />
really has an inclination for<lb />
Jennings. And by the way. she<lb />
is the tall girl on the girl's bas-<lb />
ketball team.<lb />
Guess who they are, guess<lb />
what they did, and we often<lb />
wonder why.<lb />
Out of The<lb />
Pepper Pot<lb />
(u! � the <lb />
list of inquiry<lb />
e neral<lb />
ti<lb />
i-1 in<lb />
Firei<lb />
re So<lb />
Leag<lb />
As-<lb />
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mere is<lb />
numbers<lb />
about ;<lb />
the thing:<lb />
he did g�<lb />
 &amp;: tern i i<lb />
e living God. a!gnK.une advises him to join the<lb />
Jod, worth one<lb />
cidual life and<lb />
at it takes Justice to Reeom-<lb />
nse for evil<lb />
Dr. Koo said thai at the time<lb />
army.<lb />
The young shoe salesman is<lb />
practicing upon his technique.<lb />
but lie's getting so good that one<lb />
of the family had to admonish<lb />
oi the<lb />
and<lb />
l a; o<lb />
Mi<lb />
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�ciatior<lb />
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raelites, the Chinese be- j mm noi Q jret too familiar�<lb />
one Supreme God, but! ami tj,en sne told him to keep<lb />
n Budahism appeared; tne resl 0f the boys on the<lb />
ese conceived the idea straight and narrow path.<lb />
thanon god. Now they Since when did Theo Easom im'ture bt' '<lb />
:ing. that there is m!get to looking like Mr. Cum-<lb />
ity one Supreme Being. iQings. He does, for C. O one<lb />
ages been tied J day was so flustrated that he ac-<lb />
tually said to Theo, "Howdy, Mr.<lb />
Cummmgs You ask C. O. if<lb />
he didn't.<lb />
What -D" told Miss Charlton<lb />
ddtaki twothat the sense organ most used<lb />
for an eye. )y school teachers was the ton-<lb />
' Love you:<lb />
s. "and<lb />
andrid I familjindclan<lb />
Fred-andthus havs list t.elr indivi-<lb />
with-ty. Chin . . ' Alt 1utyhas c!lang-went<lb />
gue? Maybe she doesn't know<lb />
Mr.<lb />
d him<lb />
As<lb />
Chn � ays, "ana a<lb />
armth in life may come<lb />
reigi ' d nts in this<lb />
 t re in1 ited to the con-<lb />
ai d a dinn r was given<lb />
r honor on Sunday after-<lb />
next conference will be<lb />
� State College on April<lb />
ler psy<lb />
igy�er something.<lb />
' Fw<lb />
C<lb />
Ul<lb />
The Progn<lb />
tadio; Tobaa<lb />
North Car,<lb />
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good a<lb />
STINT NIGHT IS<lb />
SPONSORED BY Y<lb />
� Continued from first page)<lb />
r caj icities, were read over tl<lb />
Bv a n a ;ical lot i an : th<lb />
Th<lb />
n ' thir g and dec.<lb />
wouldn't sound ve<lb />
� w. toppc i Catawba<lb />
i ling in front of the<lb />
u Iding. 1 saw a c u-<lb />
MISSCHAELTON GIVES<lb />
A h ghREADING<lb />
He I!v appn ciative group of<lb />
V A. WW meml ers and their<lb />
efriend! 1ard M - Lucille Charing of the play. la Bett at Ragsdale<lb />
j j i f ght. The read-<lb />
tng w , -givei t s re the A. A.<lb />
V. W. dan a . n �up in its Feb-<lb />
Jack Humphrey seems to be<lb />
the exception around here, as<lb />
far as falling for girls is con-<lb />
cerned�we never see him moon-<lb />
ing over a blond, anyway. But<lb />
there's something we wonder<lb />
about him�It's about his going<lb />
home so frequently.<lb />
Saturday night may mean a<lb />
bath to some people, but to the<lb />
girls at dear ole E. C. T. C. it<lb />
means a show�in more ways<lb />
than one. After a long week of<lb />
toil, a picture seems mightj<lb />
good: that is if you haven't seen<lb />
the picture, heard how rotu n it<lb />
,s. or if you sit by go I polite<lb />
enough not to sigh aloud wh n<lb />
the heroine is about to fall out <lb />
of the window, and the hero<lb />
catches her in time. What would<lb />
we do without, such hair-raising<lb />
moments<lb />
If you arc unfortunate enough<lb />
to sit near two or three girls<lb />
who have come to the show only<lb />
to see who is there�woe be unto <lb />
you!<lb />
They start even before the I:<lb />
and talk, talk, talk<lb />
about everything in general an I<lb />
nothing in particular far, far in-<lb />
to the picture. i<lb />
There is a continuous buz.<lb />
buzz. buzz, and you often wii h<lb />
you were �'The Keeper of the<lb />
Bees so you could shut them<lb />
up.<lb />
Oh, well, you'll listen to tl e<lb />
music for a while (there is al-j<lb />
ways someone at the piano.) But<lb />
no such luck�it goes like tins:<lb />
St. Louis Woman�buzz, buzz<lb />
with her�mumble, mumble �<lb />
tied to apron strings�chatter,<lb />
chatter. No. can't even 'near the<lb />
piano. About the time you<lb />
think you want to�<lb />
The lights come on. You still<lb />
feel as if you were in a dream-<lb />
that last scene was so touching<lb />
and some one rudely inter-<lb />
rupts your thoughts with "Come<lb />
'If<lb />
Rive<lb />
ade into t trick<lb />
to man- ! worki<lb />
I very<lb />
Tim<lb />
y of it s<lb />
audience<lb />
N C NSFA)�<lb />
rig in the CWA<lb />
li ra! regulations<lb />
� mj loyment of<lb />
ire i therwise eli-<lb />
ui ler the CWA,<lb />
D Clas<lb />
presented<lb />
very asr<lb />
i consc<lb />
ous of the fact that thei<lb />
nents were being observe<lb />
eported to little sister b<lb />
stet who was stationed out<lb />
he window.<lb />
lyn Sanders is the Presi<lb />
I<lb />
bag mbe s representatives<lb />
: the can.pus. Naturally. I<lb />
ght tit boy was Wardell,<lb />
I n ev, i1 c ildn't be, f �r<lb />
i y with her was about half<lb />
deli's size. Since that night<lb />
has always been the case,<lb />
n I see W. O. and Moena. or'<lb />
i1 and Mary Belle, or Cl <lb />
Ruby together, I am not re-<lb />
ded of any special thing, but<lb />
an ver I pass Cynthia and<lb />
I think of a mother leading<lb />
ary meeting.<lb />
Miss Charlton gave a very un-<lb />
rstanding interpretation of the<lb />
ara ter of Miss Lula Bett. a<lb />
  � in the household of her<lb />
lfish sister and brother-in-law.<lb />
I ally wins independence<lb />
: them and love for herself.<lb />
Th - is brother-in-law,<lb />
lose I � iital comments made<lb />
t n his own brother want to<lb />
lock him down, as well as the<lb />
terulous old mother and a<lb />
.ilv sp tiled child, who furnish-<lb />
humor of the play, also<lb />
ell presented.<lb />
Miss Hooper, chairman of the<lb />
uup, introduced the reader.<lb />
d I<lb />
 �<lb />
her little two-year old boy <lb />
around or rocking him to sleep j MISS EDNA CRAWLEY<lb />
j in his cradle.<lb />
I One college has as its slogan.<lb />
"Send Us Your Boy and We Will<lb />
Make A Man Of Him Prob-<lb />
We r. ipe C. Os cold will soon<lb />
be better It ought to be. if<lb />
medicine will do any good. He<lb />
has a particular brand of reme-<lb />
dy. And then there was was thei"n- ,k'l's &amp; to lhc Campus Bull<lb />
little !).��" who got up in haste "<lb />
and went to church in his PJ's. <lb />
it considerably embarrassed<lb />
An<lb />
who<lb />
REMEMBER<lb />
Mr. Eason vou are above rt<lb />
He go<lb />
when he looked down and up� n<lb />
seeing something green on the<lb />
floor, had visions of his green<lb />
pajamas flopping down below : preach because she was a pret-<lb />
his pants legs. Disappointment I�irl- but mind you'll be the<lb />
foUowed on the heels of his in- "al lf someone tells you're true<lb />
�e-tigation. for he found it was blue- Remember in the Cam-<lb />
only a fan on the floor. What j Pus building,<lb />
company is it that always sells Mr' Joll "ou wouldn't lead<lb />
dresses for fat people, and why Mr- Bl,stIC astray would you?<lb />
does it always send Miss Hun- ! Remember you are both true<lb />
ter a catalogue? j blue- r- Kapelec you would<lb />
Why w.as' all of West Jarvis make a wonderful banker with<lb />
leak<lb />
ut on<lb />
h<lb />
i.<lb />
HONORED AT PARTY<lb />
A delightful party was given<lb />
at the "Y" hut, Saturday after-<lb />
: of Y. W. C. A announced i ably our slogan should be thus. � r , � , � .<lb />
�� � � ,  noon. February 3, from 3:3u to<lb />
various numbers, and alter "bend Is Your Bov And Wecn � , , . , x <lb />
j5(J oclock m honor of Edna<lb />
, receiving the<lb />
the iudj<lb />
awarded the<lb />
was the<lb />
. j . cup to the President of the Fresh-1 both<lb />
sais.�;i s <lb />
man Class. Doris Nichols<lb />
Will Furnish The Girl Any-<lb />
way I know of one case in which I<lb />
Craw ley. sister and guest of An-<lb />
. nie Crawley.<lb />
logans would work. Last � n ' ,<lb />
. - . i Danc.ng and games were en-<lb />
ihe tall this particular co-ed remind �,  , .  <lb />
' joyed throughout the afternoon.<lb />
' �<lb />
an<lb />
ferred<lb />
CWA projects<lb />
udem are be-<lb />
i ampus pro-<lb />
sy the Federal I<lb />
n r, Z ok added that lo-<lb />
fftcials have wide dis-<lb />
.n their approval of<lb />
'� the basis of social<lb />
No nation-wide<lb />
in regard to college pro-<lb />
as iron adopted.<lb />
pn jects are approved<lb />
I ical CWA office it sends<lb />
I of jobs to be filled to<lb />
cal employment office<lb />
selects from those regis-<lb />
or work the men to be re-<lb />
to the available jobs. Due<lb />
peculiar nature of many<lb />
jobs on campus project?<lb />
ments ere made with<lb />
r J Employment service<lb />
y students would be re-<lb />
uch campus jobs.<lb />
judges were Mrs. Spilman. as-led me of an isolated high school<lb />
sistant Treasurer of the College, I freshman, but not so during the<lb />
Mrs. Fleischmann. her guest for!last two weeks, for I saw him.<lb />
the evening, and Mr. Howard, (He is assistant to the basket-<lb />
Episcopal student worker. ball manager) carrying some<lb />
towels from the laundrv to the<lb />
THOMAS C. CURRARRER<lb />
BADLY HIRT IN FALL<lb />
A group of Wilmington girls<lb />
were eating lunch in the old din-<lb />
ing hall and Hazel Overman<lb />
d. "This table has waves in<lb />
Elizabeth Davis said, "Well<lb />
will just keep you from get-<lb />
g homesick<lb />
�I've heard that the elevator has<lb />
been worked over time lately.<lb />
Berea. O.�(BP)� Thomas C.<lb />
Currarrer, 28, assistant professor<lb />
of biology at Baldwin-Wallace<lb />
College, was seriously hurt last<lb />
week when the horse he was<lb />
ting ran away and into the side<lb />
of an automobile.<lb />
The horse was killed, the auto<lb />
ran into a ditch, and four peo-<lb />
ple besides Prof. Currarrer were<lb />
hurt<lb />
Recently at a Junior Clas-<lb />
meeting, the class voted to can-<lb />
cel all previous actions concern-<lb />
g class r Qgs. All plans will<lb />
be discontinued until more is<lb />
learned about the effort to stand-<lb />
ardize the rings. The Junior<lb />
Class voted for standardization.<lb />
Preparations are now being<lb />
made for the Junior-Senior Ban-<lb />
quet, but the only definite plan,<lb />
which have been made are com-<lb />
mittee appointments and their<lb />
chairmen by the President. Thel-<lb />
ma Peele. The chairmen are the<lb />
following:<lb />
-I wonder who slings this mess<lb />
anyway.<lb />
Campus building the evening be-<lb />
fore a game, and the things<lb />
which impressed me most were<lb />
that he was not alone and that<lb />
he was not carrying all the tow -<lb />
els and the person was not a<lb />
boy. Since that time everytime<lb />
I think of or see Jim I imme-<lb />
diately think of Louise�Louise<lb />
-let me see�I'm not sure, but<lb />
I believe the last name is Taylor!<lb />
J Bag lunch.es, hot chocolate, and<lb />
I delicious candies were served.<lb />
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oree, Edna Crawley, were: Irene<lb />
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