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the war, Art Kassel<lb />
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� . war was over, he be-<lb />
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a chop house. Here<lb />
with great success.<lb />
that time, the idea of<lb />
'� as been augmented: and<lb />
sels of the Air is the re-<lb />
Senior Play Is<lb />
Well Received<lb />
Theo Easom And Mary Lynn<lb />
Pipkin Take Leading Parts<lb />
In "The Family Upstairs<lb />
Plav<lb />
Is Coached By Mrs.<lb />
W. Picklesimer.<lb />
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ART KASSEL<lb />
Laadar of<lb />
AT KASSEL'S IN THE AIR<lb />
ORCHESTRA<lb />
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One of the most outstanding<lb />
the plays to be given here<lb />
several years by a Senior cl<lb />
was The Family L'pstaii<lb />
which was given last week<lb />
the Seniors.<lb />
The story was centered around<lb />
the courtship of the older girl,<lb />
Louise, played by Mary Lynn<lb />
Pipkin Mar G. Parker as Mrs.<lb />
Heller, Louise's mother;<lb />
anxious for her dau<lb />
marry, complicated<lb />
Educational Meet<lb />
Is Marked Success<lb />
HELD IN RALEIGH PER. 16<lb />
Unanimous<lb />
richment<lb />
Desire For<lb />
of Curricul<lb />
En-<lb />
a.<lb />
Senior-Normal<lb />
Class to Sponsor<lb />
Plavs March 2nd<lb />
Students Given Jobs Under<lb />
mergency Relief Fond<lb />
very<lb />
iter to<lb />
matters<lb />
Clyde Morton To<lb />
Edit Teco Echo<lb />
Ellen Jenkins Is Re-elected<lb />
Business Manager.<lb />
Enlargement Of<lb />
Been Made.<lb />
Staff Has<lb />
Clyde Morton<lb />
aging editor of<lb />
who was<lb />
the Teco<lb />
man-<lb />
Ech<lb />
this year has been elected edi-<lb />
Large Audience<lb />
Hears Guilford<lb />
College Choir<lb />
P igram Under The Leader-<lb />
hip of Max Noah. Is Di-<lb />
i Into Three Parts.<lb />
� Guilford Choir of Guil-<lb />
College, North Carolina,<lb />
presented to an appreciative<lb />
� : e last Saturday evening<lb />
� the auspices of the Green-<lb />
� Woman's Club.<lb />
most extraordinary program<lb />
isic was led by Max Noah,<lb />
 r of the Choir.<lb />
selection presented<lb />
ved that long and diligent<lb />
! ;� that is necessary for a<lb />
ful musical performance.<lb />
lous tonal quality through-<lb />
 : � various numbers was<lb />
� apparent.<lb />
The Guilford Choir presents<lb />
ctions which are not to be<lb />
: rod with the light forms<lb />
. Ily found in Glee Clubs, but<lb />
the deeper, more perfectly<lb />
' lined singing organizations<lb />
: reach the height of per-<lb />
H- tion in singing.<lb />
DR. WRIGHT SPEAKS<lb />
TO ROTARY CLUB<lb />
tor for the next year. Ellen<lb />
Jenkins, the present business<lb />
manager was re-elected.<lb />
For the next year, there will<lb />
be eight members of the edi-<lb />
torial staff instead of the usual<lb />
four. Those who were elected<lb />
for this were: Selma Gurganus.<lb />
Helen Boomer, Isa Costen Grant,<lb />
Malene Grant. Minnie Margaret<lb />
Gorham, Frances Monk. George<lb />
Willard, and Jennie Taylor.<lb />
The advertising department<lb />
will be composed of Helen Da-<lb />
vis. Jewel Cole. Billy Vocler.<lb />
Elizabeth Wilson. Lola Holt.<lb />
Josephine Banes. Mary Alice<lb />
Starr and Chessie Edmundson.<lb />
The Circulation department<lb />
will be Lois I.eake. Frances Fd-<lb />
gerton, Blanche White. Merle<lb />
Sasser. Carolyn Clute. Virginia<lb />
Goldston. El ma Joyner and An-<lb />
nie Lee Jones.<lb />
newhat when Louise finally<lb />
d:d fall in love with Charles<lb />
Grant, played by Theo Easom.<lb />
Jack Humphrey as Mr. Heller<lb />
did much toward straightening<lb />
! out the entanglement of Louise's<lb />
i love affair produced by Mrs. Hel-<lb />
ler's little white lies. The little<lb />
j sister Annabelle, who was al-<lb />
I ways having to practice her mu-<lb />
sic lesson was cleverly repre-<lb />
j seated by Esther Pridgen.<lb />
George Wilkerson, as Willie,<lb />
Louise's seventeen year-old bro-<lb />
ther who was too young to work<lb />
and too old to go to school,<lb />
thought his future lay in the<lb />
field of politics.<lb />
Mrs. Grant, Charles' mother<lb />
was played by Rebecca Curtis,<lb />
and the part of Charles' little<lb />
(Continued on page four)<lb />
three !<lb />
ti<lb />
20<lb />
rt<lb />
first<lb />
and<lb />
nary<lb />
of the<lb />
Community Sing<lb />
Is Field Sunday<lb />
Is Under The Direction<lb />
Pat Alderman, Author<lb />
"De Glory Road<lb />
or<lb />
Of<lb />
FRESHMAN CLASS<lb />
HOLDS MEETING<lb />
At the lost Freshman class<lb />
meeting the motto, "The Elevator<lb />
To Success Is Not Runnine. Take<lb />
The Stairs the flower. "Sweet-<lb />
pea the colors, "Blue and Sil-<lb />
ver" were chosen by a large ma-<lb />
jority of the class.<lb />
Doris Nichols. President of the<lb />
class, discussed the time and the<lb />
type of Freshman-Junior Party,<lb />
that the class would give this<lb />
year.<lb />
Ellen Rackley read the consti-<lb />
tution, which was drawn up by<lb />
La Verne Porterfield and Jose-<lb />
phine Daniels; the class adoped<lb />
it unchanged.<lb />
Miss Loraine Hunter, one of<lb />
the class advisers, and Lois Wal-<lb />
drop. the class mascot, were<lb />
present.<lb />
At least a thousand people at-<lb />
tended the Community Sing in<lb />
the Campus Building Auditorium<lb />
Sunday afternoon. All sang and<lb />
enjoyed it. R. C. Deal, who pre-<lb />
sided over the meeting soon had<lb />
the crowd in good humor by his<lb />
clever announcements and run-<lb />
ning comments.<lb />
Pat Alderman is an excellent<lb />
leader using just enough stage<lb />
business to get interest then not<lb />
letting a song go until it is sung<lb />
to his satisfaction.<lb />
"Carolina" was the first song.<lb />
President Wright then spoke a<lb />
few words of welcome. He re-<lb />
ferred to days in the past when<lb />
Pitt County people met to sing<lb />
and said he had wondered what<lb />
stopped the singing if it was the<lb />
effect of prosperity. Many in<lb />
the audience perhaps did think<lb />
of the "Sings" held during and<lb />
just after the War.<lb />
Rev. G. R. Combs, pastor of<lb />
Jarvis Memorial Church, led in<lb />
prayer. Old favorite sentimen-<lb />
tal songs, patriotic songs, hymns,<lb />
popular tunes, were ask sung by<lb />
the audience: "America the<lb />
beautiful "Old Black Joe<lb />
Massas in the Cold, Cold<lb />
Ground "O Come All Ye Faith-<lb />
ful "The World is Waiting for<lb />
(Continued on page three)<lb />
At the Educational Meeting<lb />
held in Raleigh, February l,<lb />
the work of reconstructing and<lb />
enriching the public school cur-<lb />
riculum was begun. More than<lb />
e hundred representatives of<lb />
56 state-wide organizations and<lb />
educational institutions were<lb />
present at the meeting. The<lb />
meeting was an open forum<lb />
was held to f icm prehmi-<lb />
plans for a two year study<lb />
curriculum. Each orga-<lb />
nization will name a committee<lb />
to recommend definite changes<lb />
and within six months another<lb />
general meeting will be held for<lb />
further discussion.<lb />
Governor Ehringhaus, Presi-<lb />
dent Frank Graham of the Uni-<lb />
versity of North Carolina, and<lb />
Dr A. T AUea, State Superin-<lb />
tendent of Public Instruction<lb />
wore the Keynote speakers.<lb />
Governor Ehringhaus said that<lb />
what they wanted was construc-<lb />
tive criticism of the schools. He<lb />
said, "We must canvass the en-<lb />
tire field of Public Education.<lb />
We must refuse to recognize<lb />
education as a static thing, but<lb />
must not allow changes to suit<lb />
every whim and fancy. We must<lb />
give the best to secure the best<lb />
for North Carolina<lb />
hi summarizing the day's de-<lb />
velopment. Dr. Graham said that<lb />
the fact that so many interests<lb />
were represented was the<lb />
proof that reconsideration of the<lb />
school curriculum was needed.<lb />
"Social drifts he said, "brings<lb />
on economic breakdowns and<lb />
part of that drift goes back to<lb />
our schools ana colleges and<lb />
their curricula. Revision of our<lb />
curricula are but steps in our<lb />
progress. You must be on guard<lb />
during the drive for recovery<lb />
that you have more than mere<lb />
recovery. If recovery is but a<lb />
restoration of our old prosperity,<lb />
it is but a forecast of a tragic<lb />
era of an even greater economic<lb />
breakdown.<lb />
Dr Allen pointed out that the<lb />
problem of curriculum is not so<lb />
much a question of the method<lb />
of teaching, but what is to be<lb />
taught. He said that three<lb />
things should be kept in mind:<lb />
that the schools are for the<lb />
benefit of the children; that the<lb />
schools belong to the public; and<lb />
that the schools should be just<lb />
what the citizens want them to<lb />
be.<lb />
A number of changes were<lb />
suggested by the group present.<lb />
Of interest to the students<lb />
here was the suggestion of prac-<lb />
tically every organization that<lb />
the teachers were underpaid and<lb />
the teacher's load too heavy.<lb />
There were ten members of<lb />
the faculty who attended the<lb />
meeting. These were: President<lb />
Wright, Miss Jenkins, Miss New-<lb />
ell, Mr. Fort, Miss Coats, Dr.<lb />
Adams, Mr. E. L. Henderson,<lb />
"Pink And Patcl i<lb />
ners All and <lb />
ding" Have la �<lb />
The Senior-Noi n i' �<lb />
present three one ai 1p .�<lb />
the Austin Auditoriunm !� r 1<lb />
evening, March 2.a1<lb />
o'clock. This is tht  <lb />
fourth annual dramatic ; rl<lb />
mance to be given int I U<lb />
ing by two-year graiuate  :<lb />
plays this year are fcx�in d i<lb />
ect by Mrs. J. 11. Rosand thn<lb />
assistants, Helen Ii;ntn, Mai<lb />
Daniels, and Minnie I.ee Thom<lb />
son. "Pink and Pii -hes" i<lb />
Margaret Bland, "Wllilf r a 1<lb />
by Ida Lublenski Ehrlich, atd �<lb />
"The Wedding by ,fohn Kir!<lb />
patrick. make up theevening<lb />
entertainment.<lb />
"Pink and Patches the fir�<lb />
of the series, is a tngic-o imi<lb />
of a North Carolinamountan<lb />
girl. The play wonthe Sam i<lb />
French Prize, in the Ikittle T i<lb />
ter Tournament of 1928, and hi<lb />
been presented oftensince thd<lb />
time.<lb />
It was written bya Nor<lb />
Carolina woman.Margar<lb />
Bland.<lb />
She was a studentat Agri. ,<lb />
(Continued on page four)<lb />
Mil:<lb />
Jelp Student!<lb />
ie of the n<lb />
A t<lb />
S. T. White<lb />
that is doini<lb />
 high cost ol<lb />
three<lb />
he<lb />
-<lb />
Frieburg Players To<lb />
Present Passion Plav<lb />
Here March 19th<lb />
de d<lb />
dj<lb />
s the reputa-<lb />
argain center<lb />
tvs but a1 all<lb />
In<lb />
from<lb />
! a<lb />
�Lll'S<lb />
out<lb />
C;<lb />
an<lb />
ti:<lb />
100 Local People To Be Used<lb />
In The Cast.<lb />
en tin<lb />
with<lb />
vail d<lb />
store<lb />
quality<lb />
, shoos.<lb />
Throughoi<lb />
ow price- coup d<lb />
merchandise pre-<lb />
Dr Wright was the principal<lb />
maker at the twenty-ninth<lb />
I ���day celebration of the local<lb />
R" tary Club.<lb />
Wright gave in his talk a<lb />
o m�ry of what the Rotary<lb />
Club meant to the world. . He<lb />
said that it was truly a democra-<lb />
tic organization since everyone<lb />
in it finds themselves on equal<lb />
footing. He said that it also es-<lb />
tablished friendships, and se-<lb />
irea cooperation that the world<lb />
needs so much to-day.<lb />
He said that the Boy's work of<lb />
the Rotary Club was one of the<lb />
outstanding features of their<lb />
He said that the Rotary<lb />
was trying to arrange the<lb />
� ; unity environment so that<lb />
it will help the youth to plant<lb />
his fe,t firmly in a path that<lb />
leads to an enabled life.<lb />
"Rotary he said, "owes it to<lb />
the world to give this spirit of<lb />
peace and good-will so desper-<lb />
ately needed today. May we<lb />
pver be true to this high and<lb />
noble ideal<lb />
Tentative Date For The<lb />
Pageant Is June First<lb />
The Freiburg Players, with the<lb />
addition of 100 local people will<lb />
give a presentation of the Pa<lb />
sion Play at East Carolina Teach-<lb />
ers College, March 19.<lb />
The Passion Play has been in<lb />
existence since the Middle Ages.<lb />
jit first began with a religious<lb />
I<lb />
urge of a community to portray <lb />
I on the stage the life of, Christ.<lb />
In the 14th and 15th centuries<lb />
there were 224 such plays known ;<lb />
in Europe, 159 in Germany alone.<lb />
52 in France and the others were<lb />
dotted throughout Italy, Spain,<lb />
Switzerland, Holland, and Eng-<lb />
land. There are in Germany to-<lb />
day, 42 passion plays�most of<lb />
them local presentations. The<lb />
Frieburg play has the distinction<lb />
of being the oldest, older even<lb />
than the famous one of Oberam-<lb />
mergau. The Oberammergau pre-<lb />
sentation differs in some respects<lb />
from the Freiburg play. Ober-<lb />
ammergau is a small village in<lb />
the Bavarian mountains, and all<lb />
of the peasants are performers of<lb />
that neighborhood. They are<lb />
very orthodox and consider it a<lb />
sacrilege to perform elsewhere<lb />
than in the village. They give<lb />
the play once every ten years<lb />
and have done so since 1633.<lb />
The Freiburg players are more<lb />
liberal in their views and have<lb />
become professionals, however<lb />
without detracting from the mo-<lb />
h-<lb />
as been serving the<lb />
coi lmunity for twelve years and<lb />
I : ipuiarity has grown so it<lb />
ranks as one of Greenville's<lb />
trading centers.<lb />
M �� credit is duo Mr. S. T.<lb />
White for the splendid progress<lb />
has made. He has<lb />
this<lb />
fu-n<lb />
times<lb />
greatne<lb />
college.<lb />
�utified with a number of<lb />
organizations of Green-<lb />
nong which ,vas White's<lb />
now the State Theatre.<lb />
a man who has the right<lb />
ive in life, and at all<lb />
jelieves in the future<lb />
is of Greenville and the<lb />
Mr. M. L. Wright, Miss Wadling<lb />
ton and Dr. Slay.<lb />
plan<lb />
Club<lb />
The pageant, according to the<lb />
present plan will be given Fri-<lb />
day night. June 1, at the lake,<lb />
as the opening feature of com-<lb />
mencement. The music recital<lb />
which is usualy held at this time<lb />
will be given at an earlier date.<lb />
This pageant will be one of<lb />
the biggest undertakings the col-<lb />
lege has ever done along this<lb />
line. In announcing the pa-<lb />
geant at the Community Sing,<lb />
Dr Wright said that it was<lb />
something that could be done<lb />
only once in the life time of any<lb />
institution. The one to be given<lb />
here will unfold the history of<lb />
the college during its twenty-five<lb />
years of existence.<lb />
The Senior Class Day Exer-<lb />
cises and the Daisy Chain of the<lb />
D Class which is usually given<lb />
on the Saturday of Commence-<lb />
ment will not be held this year,<lb />
but the Senior and D Classes<lb />
will have a prominent part in<lb />
the pageant. Hundreds of stu-<lb />
dents, representatives from the<lb />
Alumnae Association of each of<lb />
the classes, and townspeople will<lb />
have part in it.<lb />
Practically the whole faculty<lb />
and administrative force will be<lb />
on some one of the committees<lb />
to help produce the pageant.<lb />
The Music Department and<lb />
the Physical Education Depart-<lb />
ment have already begun on the<lb />
dances and music to be used.<lb />
Beecher Flanagan<lb />
To Study at Peabody<lb />
During Spring Term<lb />
Mr. Beecher Flanagan will be<lb />
on leave of absence this spring<lb />
term while he is studying and<lb />
working on his dissertation, "The<lb />
History of Banking in North<lb />
Carolina at George Peabody<lb />
College. He has been given a<lb />
scholarship to this institution.<lb />
He received his M. A. Degree<lb />
from Peabody.<lb />
His classes in government and<lb />
economics will be conducted by<lb />
members of the history and so-<lb />
ciology department.<lb />
ral and artistic value of the play<lb />
It is this cast which will give a<lb />
performance here.<lb />
Coca-Cola Bottling Works<lb />
One of the most flourishing<lb />
aid valuable institutions of this<lb />
city is the Coca-Cola Bottlint<lb />
Works. No city can boast a<lb />
more modern plant than this.<lb />
The manager is Mr. Z. V. Mur-<lb />
phrey, a local man. He bought<lb />
the business from Eel Shi<lb />
burne in 1908, holding half inter<lb />
est. In 1912 he sold out, but<lb />
bought back again in 1919. .<lb />
The plant is located on the<lb />
West side of Pitt Street, just off<lb />
Dickinson Avenue, and occupies<lb />
6000 feet of floor space. Twelve<lb />
people are employed.<lb />
There has been a decided<lb />
growth in business since the<lb />
establishment. When the plant<lb />
first began to operate one bar-<lb />
rel of sirup was used in ten<lb />
(Continued on page four)<lb />
Thi<lb />
ing in the<lb />
there wa.<lb />
and the I<lb />
will give<lb />
greatly n<lb />
The ass<lb />
has been<lb />
.�lp was<lb />
,11 work i<lb />
ve offices<lb />
lachers in<lb />
part<lb />
where<lb />
reiiei<lb />
ee l( d.<lb />
ignment of the<lb />
its<lb />
is<lb />
udents<lb />
dist ributed wherever<lb />
m ' ru � :�� I They<lb />
an oi  tin administra-<lb />
i, the departments and<lb />
special need<lb />
f help<lb />
an<lb />
ti<lb />
he duung<lb />
�oom. The spe-<lb />
of each student<lb />
ents of the posi-<lb />
cial qualificatio<lb />
and the require<lb />
tion has been carefully studied.<lb />
The list have been selected<lb />
from the list of applications on<lb />
file for self-help positions and<lb />
are all of tl e s<lb />
tble v<lb />
udents are un-<lb />
�ge unless they<lb />
IP<lb />
ork arc now<lb />
lleee.<lb />
. . would have<lb />
drop out next<lb />
Ion their college<lb />
able to remain in<lb />
Men's Athletic Association<lb />
Plan To Sponsor Minstrel<lb />
Miss Lorraine Hunter Is The<lb />
Coach.<lb />
No one. ever gets anywhere<lb />
until he gets rid of the idea that<lb />
his effort is going to startle the<lb />
world<lb />
At the end of the road down<lb />
which we have set our feet lies<lb />
government ownership of indus-<lb />
try, the abolition of the bill of<lb />
rights and the abolition of indi-<lb />
vidual liberty. There has been<lb />
a regimentation not only of<lb />
men but regimentation of<lb />
thought.�Former Secretary of<lb />
Agriculture Arthur M. Hyde.<lb />
Plans for the minstrel to be<lb />
given by the Men's Athletic As-<lb />
sociation on March 18. have been<lb />
furthered by the selection of<lb />
several end men, and the appoint-<lb />
ment of several committees. Miss<lb />
Hunter is coaching the minstrel.<lb />
Mr. Deal has been selected as<lb />
interlocutor, and Dr. Adams will<lb />
be an end man.<lb />
Alva Van Nortwick, Jack<lb />
Humphrey and Preston Smith<lb />
are the end men who will also<lb />
help with the music.<lb />
Runt Bostic, Frank Jennings.<lb />
Bill Puckett and George Willard<lb />
will also add to the fun with<lb />
their stock of well-balanced<lb />
jokes.<lb />
Included in the minstrel which<lb />
Educational Meeting<lb />
To Convene Here On<lb />
April 13th And 11th<lb />
The second state-wide Educa-<lb />
tional Conference will be held at<lb />
the college April 13-14<lb />
Last year principals, teachers<lb />
and superintendents were called<lb />
together by Dr. Wright to hold<lb />
conference regarding school<lb />
problems, and the meeting was<lb />
so successful that it was decided<lb />
to hold another one this year.<lb />
The theme for the meeting<lb />
this year will be "Education for<lb />
the New Social, Political and<lb />
Economic Order<lb />
The principal address will be<lb />
made by Dr. W. O. Hampton,<lb />
Principal of the New Hanover<lb />
High School. Round table con-<lb />
ferences of the superintendents,<lb />
principals, supervisors and teach-<lb />
ers will be held during the meet-<lb />
ing.<lb />
At the general meeting held<lb />
Friday afternoon, Mr. Fort will<lb />
preside. He will also preside<lb />
Saturday morning when the<lb />
final reports are made. Dr.<lb />
Wright will give the address of<lb />
welcome Friday afternoon.<lb />
Saturday morning, summaries<lb />
of the round table conferences<lb />
will be given by Mr. Jule B.<lb />
Warren. Secretary of the North<lb />
The publicity for the show j Carolina Education Association,<lb />
will be under the supervision of I and Mr. V. M. Mulholland.<lb />
Jimmy Johnston, Charles King, j Last year at the meeting the<lb />
Robert S. Fleming, Belmont Kitt- J teacher's personality was one of<lb />
rell, and Billy Nesbit. the most discussed topics.<lb />
will be carried out along very<lb />
modern lines will be an orches-<lb />
tra under the direction of Dan<lb />
Wright and Troy Burnette. A cho-<lb />
rus of dancing girls will be also<lb />
a feature of the program.<lb />
The minstrel is being produc-<lb />
ed under the managership of<lb />
Jimmy Carr. Student Manager of<lb />
Athletics. He has announced<lb />
that the proceeds will go to buy<lb />
sweaters and monogram, for the<lb />
college athletes.<lb />
The stage committee are: W. O.<lb />
Jolly, Charles Edwards, Ruffin<lb />
Davis, James Davenport, Bob<lb />
Holly, and John Kapelec<lb /><pb facs="00038014_tn_0002" /><lb />
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Page Two<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
� 2<lb />
)H 11<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
Published Bi-Weekly During The College Year<lb />
By The Student Government Association of<lb />
East Carolina Teachers College<lb />
STAFF<lb />
Editor-in-Chief <lb />
Business Manager<lb />
Lucy LeRoy<lb />
Ellen Jenkins<lb />
Editorial Board<lb />
Managing Editor Clyde Morton<lb />
Co-od Editor Theo Easom<lb />
Assistant Managing Editor Alva Van Nortwick<lb />
Associate Editor Ruby Wall<lb />
Associate Editor Julia Mae Bordeaux<lb />
Associate Editor Katie Lee Johnson<lb />
Associate Editor Lucille Rose<lb />
Y V. C. A. EditorAnne La Due Hartman<lb />
Spoil Editor George Willard<lb />
VOTE 100 PER CENT<lb />
Business Staff<lb />
Co-ed Business Manager Dan Wright<lb />
Advertising Manager Hazel Kimrey<lb />
Advertising Manager Estelle McCullen<lb />
Advertising Manager Dorothy Hooks<lb />
Circulation Department Isa Costen Grant<lb />
Malene Grant. Helen Boomer, Carolyn Brinkley<lb />
At the election of the Teco Echo staff<lb />
for next year, approximately 30 per-<lb />
cent of the Student Body voted. That<lb />
means that 70 per cent of the students here<lb />
do not have enough school spirit to be in-<lb />
terested in the students elections. If we are<lb />
not interested now, when will we be inter-<lb />
ested in elections? It is by the voting of the<lb />
people that the policy of the state or nation<lb />
is often changed. It is a disgrace to the<lb />
school that so few of the students<lb />
are interested in the activities.<lb />
Student government elections will be<lb />
held soon. Vote at that time. The girls who<lb />
are elected will be the governing body of<lb />
the school, and the school should vote 100<lb />
per cent.<lb />
Poe<lb />
Society<lb />
Reportorial Staff<lb />
Lucille Noell<lb />
Emerson Society Will Higdon<lb />
Lanier Society Mary Gorham<lb />
V. A. A�Elizabeth Keith<lb />
Chapel ReporterMary Louise Rives<lb />
Junior Class Selma Gurganus<lb />
S-phoniore Class Ellen Jenkins<lb />
Scribblers Club Helen Boomer<lb />
Science Club Robert Fleming<lb />
Cheerio Club Billie Vogler<lb />
Senior Class ReporterHally Cooke<lb />
C Class ReporterFrances Monk<lb />
D Class Reporter Hazel Kimrey<lb />
Freshman Class ReporterOnie Cochrane<lb />
Alumnae ReporterLois Hayes<lb />
WHAT OF OURS?<lb />
Member North Carolina Collegiate Press<lb />
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 />
ssocjutcri (ollcomtf ffrggg<lb />
19 M<lb />
Wednesday. Feb. 28, 1934.<lb />
What has happened in the past hundred<lb />
years is that industrial age has superim-<lb />
: sed itself on agricultural civilization.�<lb />
Mussolini.<lb />
The recovery program has accomplished<lb />
what we have been unable to accomplish by<lb />
legislation in the last 30 years.�Henry T.<lb />
Ramey, speaker of the House.<lb />
An epidemic of discussion regarding<lb />
Student Government Associations and their<lb />
duties seems to have spread over a number<lb />
of schools in this state.<lb />
Duke has been shown that a student<lb />
government association does not exist as far<lb />
as helping to administer the affairs of the<lb />
school go. Their revolt has been a culmina-<lb />
tion of what they say is interference from<lb />
the faculty in student problems. They in-<lb />
sist that if there is to be a Student Govern-<lb />
ment Association, it should be permitted to<lb />
be that in action as well as name.<lb />
The editor of the Technician said in re-<lb />
gard to the Student Government at State<lb />
College that it was merely something put<lb />
up to satisfy the students that they are<lb />
recognized as such. The editor said that it<lb />
was not strictly a governing body, but<lb />
merely an education into the functioning of<lb />
the government. "As a cheer-leading body,<lb />
and as a discussion group its powers are in-<lb />
finite, but in the affairs of the administra-<lb />
tion it has little to say<lb />
What of our student government asso-<lb />
ciation? Is it receiving the cooperation of<lb />
students and faculty members that it should<lb />
have to be successful? Is it successful in<lb />
governing the students�if it is not what can<lb />
be done to make it more truly a student<lb />
Self-Government Association?<lb />
Well, it seems that everybody<lb />
around our delightful college has<lb />
suddenly realized that Examina-<lb />
tions are just around the corner<lb />
�-and from what I hear quite a<lb />
few are not ready to turn that<lb />
corner�but don't quote me.<lb />
While in one of the rooms in<lb />
one of the dormitories, I was<lb />
reminded of the little boy who<lb />
asked his mother if it were true<lb />
that man was made from dust.<lb />
The mother told him, "Yes, that<lb />
is true The bright little fellow<lb />
�he reminds me of some of oui<lb />
students�said. "Then there will<lb />
soon be a man under the spare<lb />
bed" . Now, personally I think<lb />
it would be a good idea to sweep<lb />
once in a while, because. we<lb />
would hate to have a scandal in<lb />
the school�we have a few now<lb />
�but don't quote me.<lb />
I'd like to know what the<lb />
campus building is really sup-<lb />
posed to be used for, one nite,<lb />
there is a dance; the next, a<lb />
ball game, and all in between it<lb />
seems to be used for a place to<lb />
have love scenes. It is quite<lb />
disgusting at times to go in and<lb />
see someone stuck in every cor-<lb />
ner of the building�-and some-<lb />
times you have the feeling that<lb />
room was quiet for a minute and<lb />
then "Mayflower" Sawyer said,<lb />
"So he can see through cracks<lb />
But don't quote me.<lb />
Sneaking of nicknames we<lb />
have a variety of them here on<lb />
the campus. Of course we have<lb />
the usual ones of "Lib "Sue,<lb />
"Jo "Dot "Tom "Bob and<lb />
"Dick We come in also for<lb />
;hare of "Runts" and "Jacks"<lb />
but we have some unusual<lb />
'Suggy" Fleming is well<lb />
known campus figure. A pros-<lb />
pective preacher and the indivi-<lb />
dual superlative by the sobriquet<lb />
of "Shine Dan Wright can<lb />
easily change the meaning of ids<lb />
whole name by changing the last<lb />
letter in "Dan I really m tkes<lb />
something more forceful (Don't<lb />
quote me) And what student on<lb />
the campus doesn't know the<lb />
"Coffin and who hasn't eaten<lb />
"Jeter Balls"?.<lb />
our<lb />
too,<lb />
ones.<lb />
CAN YOU IMAGINE?<lb />
Well I couldn't when I saw<lb />
Mr. Flanagan sporting a pair of<lb />
spats at a game lost week. I<lb />
wonder if his ankles were really<lb />
cold or if lie saw a man in Radio<lb />
Stars wearing spats�or probab-<lb />
ly he got the idea of spats from<lb />
a picture in Ballyhoo, for I have<lb />
heard that he is a regular Bally-<lb />
hoo fiend!<lb />
Last Friday aflernoon a group<lb />
of co-eds were sitting in the<lb />
TAKEN FROM Till- FttJES<lb />
 I<lb />
Rummaging thr �ugh the : tie<lb />
of old Teco E ho n� v. paper<lb />
a very inter ting ' CU<lb />
particularly when on� I I<lb />
reports of such thrill rig evei<lb />
as Dr. Frank's becomii tl<lb />
bride of Mr. Flai tgan OJ<lb />
course it was only a � ��� �<lb />
Wedding, but the ace unt<lb />
iy a breath-taking one. M<lb />
Slay and Deal participated a ,<lb />
flower girls Mr. Haynes, a<lb />
the bride's father, and Mr M L.<lb />
Wright, as her mother, added to<lb />
the eve.itly occasion by theirL<lb />
presence, as Dr. Adams wl<lb />
offered "Just Before the Battle,<lb />
Mother<lb />
The wedding took plaa )<lb />
1P26, and in the spring ol thi<lb />
sair- ear. the whol cat<lb />
wa. rred by the news of a real<lb />
robe y It happened ; '��<lb />
fore I � r. and eight brand ru<lb />
Ea ter h ock �; wi U as otto i<lb />
items of clothing, ci: appi an d<lb />
For several weeks  cloud<lb />
mystery enshrouded thi '���'��<lb />
finally cleared <lb />
a not,re. . <lb />
FKU'HE II:<lb />
TEA H<lb />
GOLDSH<lb />
PEA!<lb />
; s f<lb />
It is only when men rise above domina-<lb />
tion by the profit motive and learn to subor-<lb />
dinate profit to service that the social, eco-<lb />
nomic and political orders begin to come in<lb />
sight of a firm foundation and a continuing<lb />
existence.�Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler.<lb />
maybe you are disappointed in j back of Austin auditorium chat-<lb />
a certain person�you know I tine I slipped in and sat down<lb />
there are some people on the unseen, thinking that I might get j darn<lb />
campus who are supposed to set<lb />
an example�but maybe they<lb />
think it is perfectly all right for<lb />
them to act in such an utterly�<lb />
well it's unspeakable.<lb />
And talking about nerve, fool-1 that he had a weakness for red<lb />
hardiness or what have you. Did heads, Buffin didn't sayany-<lb />
vou hear about the scene in Mr. thing. Someone<lb />
Deal's class�it was a scream of!�f 8 rL he preferred and he<lb />
a scene. I'll tell you about it.<lb />
affair, but it was<lb />
up and the thief<lb />
prehended.<lb />
That same year saw<lb />
Frank's Sociology clas es ta<lb />
much interest in their inn r<lb />
debates and saw a I 0 the Y<lb />
housewarming.<lb />
Mr. Flanagan, on the &amp;<lb />
C!as trip to Camp Leach, .<lb />
having tried in vain to �'�:<lb />
truck, was overhard<lb />
(But this was<lb />
some dope for this column. As tin the dark ages of l2<lb />
usual the boys were discussing j sure he has reformed<lb />
girls. Runt said that he liked' Some of the major<lb />
small girls: W. O. said he liked invents of the years fr<lb />
tall girls, and Robert Sugg said 1930 included the<lb />
pearance<lb />
Band. Ri<lb />
asked the kind 1 Wh<lb />
OPEN BOOK EXAMINATIONS<lb />
SCHOLARSHIP AND LOAN FUNDS<lb />
Another move in the right direction for<lb />
an era of educational development, is the es-<lb />
tablishment of the scholarships and loan<lb />
funds by the business men of Greenville.<lb />
Their fine spirit and friendliness al-<lb />
ways shown toward the college is worthy of<lb />
much commendation. The people of Green-<lb />
ville have always been vitally interested in<lb />
education, and the present plan of scholar-<lb />
ships and loans for students show that their<lb />
interest has never waned. They are seeking<lb />
to cooperate with the state in preparing<lb />
teachers, and this is indeed a worthy use of<lb />
their money.<lb />
A STEP FORWARD<lb />
From the number of people present at<lb />
the meeting held at Raleigh to discuss the<lb />
school curriculum, one can see that the<lb />
people of the state are vitally interested in<lb />
the educational history of our state. They<lb />
showed that the people of the state had<lb />
faith in the schools of North Carolina, and<lb />
were eager to help in any way they could.<lb />
The fact that a number of people who<lb />
were not directly connected with the<lb />
schools were concerned over the low salary<lb />
scale of the teacher and the heavy teacher<lb />
load should be encouraging to the prospec-<lb />
tive teachers of our college. One speaker<lb />
said that the teachers in North Carolina<lb />
were paid less than unskilled labor whereas<lb />
they should be paid more than skilled la-<lb />
bor.<lb />
To have the people of the State realize<lb />
that the best results cannot be produced<lb />
with over-crowded school rooms and under<lb />
paid teachers is a step towards the restoring<lb />
of teachers salaries to their former scale;<lb />
and the lightening of the teacher's load. De-<lb />
creasing the teaching load will mean that<lb />
more jobs will be available for men and wo-<lb />
men who have been educated for the work<lb />
of teaching the boys and girls of the state.<lb />
It will take good management to do this;<lb />
but with the citizens of the state behind the<lb />
move it can be done.<lb />
From the University of Chicago comes<lb />
the announcement that students in the "hu-<lb />
manities" course will be allowed to bring<lb />
their textbooks, class notes and what other<lb />
reference material they wish when they<lb />
take their final examinations next June. The<lb />
questions will be designed not merely to<lb />
test the student's knowledge of facts but<lb />
his ability to find and correlate them and<lb />
draw conclusions therefrom.<lb />
Such quizzes have been given before<lb />
and in other schools; in that sense the an-<lb />
nouncement is not news. But the idea<lb />
meritorious as it is, has spread so slowly<lb />
that it is still very much the exception in<lb />
academic practice; in that sense it is news<lb />
and important news.<lb />
The open-book type of examination re-<lb />
moves much of the foolish and unnecessary<lb />
premium on mastering long tables, rules and<lb />
lists of names, dates or quotations by what<lb />
one teacher called "brute memory It<lb />
much more nearly approximates the ordi-<lb />
nary conditions of office or study in which<lb />
actually the student will do his later work<lb />
and apply his intellectual equipment. There<lb />
he would be considered slipshod in his me-<lb />
thods if he wasted time trying to remember<lb />
uncertainly what is at hand and can be<lb />
checked with certainty in reference manuals.<lb />
Of course, a certain amount of ready infor-<lb />
mation is necessary for quickness in every<lb />
vocation or avocation, but this will implant<lb />
itself with use, and there must be a broad<lb />
general understanding to give direction in<lb />
the use of printed aids.<lb />
In general the type of examination<lb />
which permits free access to the aids and in-<lb />
formation one would normally have in life<lb />
deserves to be greatly extended in its use.<lb />
Perhaps one reason it is not more common<lb />
is that it tests not only the pupil but also the<lb />
ingenuity of the instructor. But it makes<lb />
for better teaching and is well worth the ef-<lb />
fort on that side. For it places emphasis not<lb />
merely on inert information but on the use<lb />
of information and of awakened faculties.�<lb />
from Campus Comments.<lb />
A person in the class leaned<lb />
across the aisle to look at an-<lb />
other member of the class's<lb />
watch. Mr. Deal stopped class.<lb />
and delivered a lecture. He said,<lb />
"The next time you want to<lb />
know what time it is�ask me<lb />
Thirty minutes later, a co-ed<lb />
raised his hand�and asked what<lb />
time it was. Now, wasn't that<lb />
an obedient student�but don't<lb />
quote me.<lb />
And these people who will sit<lb />
on the dormitory steps with boys<lb />
�Some day they will do it one<lb />
time too many�and their excuse<lb />
"We didn't know we weren't sup- ! auout I asked who she was<lb />
posed to"�Excuses like that and if she went to the training<lb />
don't go very far�so watch out school She only laughed. A<lb />
or that bugaboo, the council, wilt!minute later someone said, "May<lb />
get you. However, the<lb />
song of a lot of people seems to Inv<lb />
afraid of the little ole itell y�u- Lel"s change the sub<lb />
re-<lb />
plied that he liked medium sized<lb />
large girls who were both good<lb />
and bad. The others seemed puz-<lb />
zled. Runt asked him to explain<lb />
himself and he replied that he<lb />
liked his girls to be good and<lb />
bad at it�or wa it bad and<lb />
good at it? I don't remember.<lb />
At the ball Saturday night<lb />
some little kid broke on me. To<lb />
myself I said, "I think children<lb />
this small should be at home<lb />
preparing their spelling lessons<lb />
We danced about a minute and I<lb />
thought, "Well if you are as good<lb />
in school as you are at dancing<lb />
you have nothing to worry<lb />
;mai<lb />
Luckner.<lb />
of the U. S.<lb />
h rd Hall I<lb />
, Count F ' '<lb />
and Sir Huber<lb />
ny Sarg's mai<lb />
W<lb />
theme 11 break Mary Bell? I pulled up<lb />
mask and said,�no I won't<lb />
Your NRA appears to be working de-<lb />
spite the fact that yours is a country built<lb />
up by initiative exclusively. That is a funda-<lb />
mental departure equaled in history only by<lb />
the tremendous experiment of the Soviets.�<lb />
Baron Richard Von Kuhlman, German for-<lb />
eign minister during the World War.<lb />
be "Who's atraia o<lb />
Council, Who's afraid of the<lb />
Student Council Do you think<lb />
it could be because of the council<lb />
that that attitude has developed<lb />
�it might be�but don't quote<lb />
me.<lb />
And did you hear that one<lb />
about Pauline Barber and Ruth<lb />
Cagle.<lb />
Pauline: Hey, Ruth, You take<lb />
English don't you? Well whatta<lb />
you think of O Henry.<lb />
Ruth: "O. K but the nutr<lb />
stick in my teeth<lb />
Someone said that the differ-<lb />
ence between a co-ed and a traf-<lb />
fic cop is that you can get a<lb />
word or two in edgewise with a<lb />
cop. But, don't quote me.<lb />
Seems as if the "little mana-<lb />
ger" is about to become a true<lb />
ladies man. Girls just flock<lb />
about him. Some femmes say<lb />
they like the strong, silent he-<lb />
man, or the snappy dancer or<lb />
the good conversationalist. They<lb />
might add to that list now, the<lb />
good business man�Jimmy sure-<lb />
ly qualifies. But, I repeat, don't<lb />
quote me.<lb />
Dr. Frank says that you can<lb />
do a dangerous thing a thousand<lb />
times maybe and get by, but<lb />
the next time you'll get your<lb />
harp. That might be changed<lb />
to mean that if you as an ardent<lb />
lover are persistent enough, in<lb />
the end you'll get your heart.<lb />
For the sake of keeping in prac-<lb />
tice I add, don't quote me.<lb />
The other day I was walking<lb />
down back campus back of Jim-<lb />
my Johnson and "Runt" Bostic.<lb />
They were in quite a talkative<lb />
mood, when "Runt" suddenly<lb />
said: "Jimmy, which kind of<lb />
girls do you like better, the ones<lb />
who talk, or the other kind?<lb />
And Jimmy immediately re-<lb />
plied, "What other kind?" Don't<lb />
quote me, but that put a dam-<lb />
per on things for a while.<lb />
In Physics class last week, the<lb />
subject of light was being dis-<lb />
cussed. Dr. Slay spoke of the<lb />
pupils in our eyes acting on the<lb />
principal of a camera. Then said<lb />
Dr. Slay, "Why do cat's eyes<lb />
have a sBt in the pupil?" The<lb />
ject and think of how Mr, Flan-<lb />
agan looked holding that baby<lb />
doll at the Poe Masquerade.<lb />
A wife with a low temper may<lb />
get along allright with a hus-<lb />
band whose temper is high but<lb />
I'm positive that a boy with a<lb />
high temple (that part of the<lb />
head between the eye and ear)<lb />
cannot dance with a girl whose<lb />
temple is much nearer the floor,<lb />
for I saw Paul Bov.en dancing<lb />
with Louise Taylor Saturday<lb />
night. Louise was standing on<lb />
tiptoe while Paul was in the<lb />
shape of a "V" lying on its side.<lb />
I believe that it would have been<lb />
possible to have placed a cup of<lb />
punch between his shoulders and<lb />
that it would have set there un-<lb />
disturbed!<lb />
Not long ago a teacher asked<lb />
his class to give him a definition<lb />
for the word "Sheik He call-<lb />
ed on several students without<lb />
any success. Finally he asked a<lb />
boy if he could give a definition<lb />
lor the word. The co-ed said<lb />
that he could not give a defini-<lb />
tion but that he could show him<lb />
an example. The teacher told<lb />
him to proceed. The boy looked<lb />
all around the room, the others<lb />
of us looking straight at him.<lb />
When he was turned almost com-<lb />
pletely around in his seat he<lb />
rested his eyes upon Paul Fitz-<lb />
gerald and smiled. I don't know<lb />
whether he looked at Paul be-<lb />
cause he was the example or be-<lb />
cause he couldn't turn any fur-<lb />
ther�Can you imagine?<lb />
 appeared<lb />
Nine Years Ago<lb />
The enrollment for the tali !<lb />
term is 572. The numbei accepl<lb />
ed was limited to those fr m a<lb />
distance who could be aco mm<lb />
dated in the boarding depart-<lb />
ment and to actual day student .<lb />
The new library opened for<lb />
work October 15.<lb />
Miss Hooper, Miss Kuykendail.<lb />
Dr. Adams, Dr. Frank, and Mr,<lb />
Haynes were added to the facul<lb />
ty<lb />
Eight Years Ago<lb />
The performance of 'Lady<lb />
i Windmere's Fan" is to be given j<lb />
j oa Friday evening, February 20.<lb />
; This class is the first college class<lb />
1 having a group which has gon�<lb />
i through four years consecutively,<lb />
j beginning with the freshman<lb />
 class.<lb />
AJ the Annual M eting of the<lb />
American Association of T� i -<lb />
ens Colleges. Dr. Wright wa cho-<lb />
sen as president of the Associa-<lb />
tion. The meeting was held in<lb />
Cincinnatti.<lb />
President Wright has an im-<lb />
portant place on the program of<lb />
the Peabody Semi-Centcnnial to<lb />
bo held at George Peabody Col-<lb />
lege for Teachers, Nashville,<lb />
Term. He will represent the<lb />
Southern Teachers' Colleges<lb />
thii .<lb />
5t'<lb />
car<lb />
making for them the response to<lb />
the address of welcome which<lb />
will be delivered by Justice Ed-<lb />
ward T. San ford of the Supreme<lb />
Court of the United States.<lb />
President Wright has been<lb />
elected a delegate to the Inter-<lb />
national Education Association<lb />
which meets in Edinburg. Julv<lb />
20-28<lb />
M. L. Wright will fill the posi-<lb />
tion of Executive Secretary of<lb />
the college, an office recently<lb />
created by the Board of Trus-<lb />
tees.<lb />
Signs of Fascism in our own<lb />
country are by no means ab-<lb />
sent. The growing militarism,<lb />
the domination of NRA by big<lb />
business, the potential dictatorial<lb />
powers of the federal govern-<lb />
ment are all straws in the wind.<lb />
�Leo Krzycki, chairman of So-<lb />
cialist party of America.<lb />
In 1894 John S. Johnson set of-<lb />
ficial outdoor amateur skating<lb />
records in the six, seven, eight,<lb />
nine and ten mile races. Those<lb />
records still stand.<lb />
DR. A. M. SCHULTZ<lb />
DENTIST<lb />
400 State Bank Building<lb />
Phone 578<lb />
centl: i<lb />
ippi, CiiiLi ooutn v'i'<lb />
Ninety-one p r i<lb />
men nd per cei<lb />
eds at Abia:  L'<lb />
i Itm J C � i<lb />
' tl . year to . .tl CJ113 6<lb />
expense .<lb /><lb /><lb />
ALWAYS  m<lb />
CAM) 11S<lb />
SPFCIAI<lb />
Salted SvmbmPeam<lb />
l(Vc a r ind<lb />
"Known forViKie"<lb />
4il EvansSt.<lb />
W. T. Grant Co<lb />
1 Evanseel 1<lb />
THURFRI.<lb />
MARCH 1-2<lb />
vth:<lb />
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MON. TIES.<lb />
MARCH 5-6<lb />
ii<lb />
10 Snappy Song Hits<lb />
Dancing�Romance<lb />
A New Screen Musical<lb />
Sitting Pretty"<lb />
with<lb />
Jaek Oakie�Ted Haley<lb />
Ginger Rogers<lb />
A Great Laugh Drama<lb />
Surprises For AU<lb />
Fashion<lb />
'Follies cf 1934'<lb />
with<lb />
William Powell�Bettie Davis<lb />
And Host of Stars!<lb />
leaders Trim<lb />
Goklsboro !u <lb />
pi -L SC<lb />
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COMMUNITY SIN<lb />
IS HELD SUN<lb />
oued f: n<lb />
Baby<lb />
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xed numbers.<lb />
four of G<lb />
ii HBrjr Mr. Alda<lb />
Parfour sang tw<lb />
 Arment. who ha<lb />
;ce, sang tw l MM<lb />
are" and "T1 �<lb />
All of t-<lb />
Q - en were wel. r<lb />
e audience. At tfaf I I<lb />
an on sketched m. on<lb />
ith colored crayi i<lb />
- ' scene while M a<lb />
played Beethov� i -<lb />
- ' Conata" and then<lb />
in scene.<lb />
Miss Stephenson was<lb />
� the Tie That Binds<lb />
i D was taken up to<lb />
� � - the expenses � f <lb />
came and for the<lb />
Mr. Alderman made a<lb />
Speech of thanks for all<lb />
" ;rxd in any way. a:vdl<lb />
efi the plan for havir<lb />
haaa all five towns in<lb />
has held these sings toi<lb />
Raleigh for a combined<lb />
fifth in the series will<lb />
lr Rocky Mount next<lb />
Miss Margaret Fedd<lb />
man of the home econc<lb />
partment of the Univ<lb />
Nebraska revealed h<lb />
that there have been<lb />
dtvorces resulting frond<lb />
Carriages among gradi<lb />
the department. Or<lb />
Miss Fedde thinks, is<lb />
th�ugh the co-eds havj<lb />
ound their man, they<lb />
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19.14,<lb />
Feb. 28, 1934.<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
Page Three<lb />
TEACHERS TAKE<lb />
(.OLDSBORO REDS<lb />
GIRLS FINISH<lb />
SUCCESSFUL SEASON<lb />
George S. Williard, JrnSport Editor<lb />
eaehers<lb />
� my �<lb />
I run<lb />
roldsDor<lb />
�o Redi<lb />
Scorer For<lb />
IS 46-30<lb />
Much Interest<lb />
In Basketball<lb />
Tournament<lb />
Ramblers Close<lb />
Perfect Season<lb />
13 Teams Participate<lb />
si<lb />
nson And<lb />
( ,n standing.<lb />
. vening, Feb-<lb />
C T. C. boy's<lb />
I ;ame from the<lb />
 Ids by a score<lb />
ds played their<lb />
ghoul the cn-<lb />
tU red plenty of<lb />
first half.<lb />
� � ; fmm Golds-<lb />
� g during much<lb />
� t, but the half<lb />
r ichers leading<lb />
:� ur points.<lb />
honors of the<lb />
tred by Waldrop<lb />
 scoring nine<lb />
id Johnson were<lb />
hall, scoring<lb />
T. C.<lb />
Ridenhour.<lb />
was out-<lb />
Win Final Game Wiith Cho-<lb />
wan At Murl'reesboro By<lb />
23-15 Score<lb />
On Thursday and Friday of<lb />
last week a basketball tourna-<lb />
ment sponsored by the local high<lb />
school was held in Greenville.<lb />
The games were run off at the<lb />
high school and in the E. C. T.<lb />
C. gym.<lb />
Two hundred and fifty eight<lb />
players representing seven coun-<lb />
ties took part in the tournament<lb />
which opened Thursday at noon.<lb />
Boy's teams from 16 schools and<lb />
girl's teams from 13 schools took<lb />
part in the preliminary round.<lb />
There were two divisions for<lb />
the boy's and girl's teams repre-<lb />
senting schools with enroll-<lb />
ments of 180 students or over<lb />
competed in Class A. All other<lb />
teams competed in class B.<lb />
! with eight Coach Andy Hewlett of the<lb />
did nice Greenville High School was<lb />
pleased with the interest taken<lb />
in this tournament. It is ex-<lb />
pected that next year even more<lb />
interest will be manifested and<lb />
that 3 larger number of teams<lb />
will participate. If plans ma-<lb />
terialize, the tournament will be<lb />
an annual event at our college.<lb />
The three silver loving cups<lb />
presented to the New Bern boy<lb />
and the Jamesvilie boys and the<lb />
Jamesvilie girls were contribut-<lb />
ed by S. T. White and Frozen De-<lb />
light.<lb />
Anne Askew Led Scoring<lb />
The E. C. T. C. girls won the<lb />
last game of their schedule by<lb />
defeating Chowan college 23-15.<lb />
However, the game was not as<lb />
easily won as the score indicates.<lb />
During the first quarter the<lb />
scoring was about even, hut the<lb />
half ended with Chowan leading<lb />
12-6. In the last half, the Rarn-<lb />
blers gave Chowan the upset of<lb />
the season by pulling into a 23-15<lb />
lead. The E. C. T. C. forwards<lb />
and guards clicked consistently<lb />
in that last half allowing Chow-<lb />
an to score only thn e points.<lb />
Askew of Greenville topped<lb />
the scoring honors with 11 points.<lb />
Langston and Parker of Chowan<lb />
modi' five points each.<lb />
BASKETBALL VOCABULARY<lb />
Goal�Precious metal.<lb />
Coach�four wheeled carriage.<lb />
Umpire�a kingdom.<lb />
Guard�a man with a gun.<lb />
Forward�less modest than<lb />
proper.<lb />
Center�middle of a circle.<lb />
Toss-up�flip of a coin.<lb />
Court�to woo.<lb />
Dribble�slight rainfall.<lb />
Foul�a large bird.<lb />
Half�to possess.<lb />
Quarter�to cut into four parts<lb />
Gym�a boy's name.<lb />
Personal foul�a pet chicken.<lb />
Crip�a bed for infants.<lb />
Quints�a fruit.<lb />
Pirates Accepted<lb />
As Official Name<lb />
or teachers<lb />
New Bern Is<lb />
Victorious In<lb />
Cage Tourney<lb />
Rockv Mount Y<lb />
Bests Teachers<lb />
Y Team Takes 60-50 Victory<lb />
Over Locals.<lb />
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DON'T BE SURPRISED<lb />
The game clo<lb />
son for Dr Fr;<lb />
girls have kept<lb />
lately clean, h<lb />
� ante: each aga<lb />
lege, Rocky Mo.<lb />
an College.<lb />
Line-up for<lb />
E. C. T. C-<lb />
(11), Register<lb />
ton. Higdon.<lb />
Chowan�I.<lb />
a perfect sea-<lb />
's team. The<lb />
Ir slate abso-<lb />
ag won two<lb />
Wingate Col-<lb />
Y. and Chow-<lb />
gam<lb />
14<lb />
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MATH CLUB HOLDS MEETING<lb />
ton (5), Jilcott<lb />
(4), Parker (3), Pliant, Grissom,<lb />
Holloman.<lb />
Subs: E. C. T. C�Sinclair (8).<lb />
Bunn, Corbett, Mozingo, Martin.<lb />
Chowan�Price, Snipes.<lb />
Referee�Sewt 11.<lb />
C. T C , Barrett (2),<lb />
and Dunn (4).<lb />
MTY SING<lb />
HELD SUNDAY<lb />
b an page One)<lb />
"Let Me Call You<lb />
Drink To Me Only<lb />
; . es and "John<lb />
Sri<lb />
tht<lb />
! ci<lb />
Asr.<lb />
men<lb /><lb />
Peanuts<lb />
.lie'<lb />
0,<lb />
( ii College Choir,<lb />
, bout thirty mem-<lb />
A C. Lynch, made<lb />
tribution to the<lb />
ng tiiree excell-<lb />
imbers. The male<lb />
�u.sed of Pat Al-<lb />
John Arment, of<lb />
Horace Jones of<lb />
and Carl Dellinger<lb />
ited by Miss Nel-<lb />
Goldsboro, sang<lb />
Mr. Alderman and<lb />
r sang two duets.<lb />
t. who has a deep<lb />
tng two songs, "Sail-<lb />
and "The Lonesome<lb />
1 of these special<lb />
re well received by<lb />
At the end Mr. Joe<lb />
(tied in, on a canvas,<lb />
i crayons, a moon-<lb />
v. rule Miss Stephen-<lb />
Beethoven's Moon<lb />
 and then a cara<lb />
One of the most successful val-<lb />
entine parties of the season was<lb />
given by the Math Club at its<lb />
regular monthly meeting. The<lb />
social, which was held at the<lb />
"Y" Hut, was attended by not<lb />
only the members of the Club<lb />
but also other students who<lb />
were invited by the math ma-<lb />
jors.<lb />
The first thing on the program<lb />
was a dance, performed by Mae<lb />
Hearne, Florence Sinclair, Sybil<lb />
Silverthorne, Ada Hearne, Aub-<lb />
rey McLean, Ida Mae Nance, and<lb />
Betty Carswell, with Mary Shaw<lb />
Robeson accompanying at the<lb />
piano. Following this, every one<lb />
joined in a valentine contest, the<lb />
purpose being to make a rime<lb />
suitable for the occasion. The<lb />
first prize was awarded Aubrey<lb />
McLean, while Hazel Tart and<lb />
Ida Mae Nance followed up with<lb />
clever Valentine verses.<lb />
The last thing on the program<lb />
was "mail call with Mary Eli-<lb />
zabeth Parker acting as postmis-<lb />
tress. She presented everyone<lb />
with a valentine, which each per-<lb />
son read aloud.<lb />
After the program, hot choco-<lb />
late with marshmallows and<lb />
cakes were served by Agnes<lb />
Strickland and Temperance Gar-<lb />
ris.<lb />
GREENVILLE GIRLS ARE<lb />
HIGH SCORERS IN GAMES<lb />
Don't be surprised if Miss Tur-<lb />
ner should return a set of book<lb />
reviews with a picture of a foot-<lb />
ball field on the front of each<lb />
paper, for it's being done in the<lb />
best "i colleges<lb />
At N. C. State College, Profes-<lb />
or Alvin M. Fountain, English<lb />
professor, has adopted a system<lb />
for grading papers with the dia-<lb />
gram of a football field used as<lb />
a graph the eleven lines indicat-<lb />
ing giade, from 0 to 100. The<lb />
grade line starts at zero and<lb />
runs up to the grade given for<lb />
the thought and general excel-<lb />
lence of the paper. The line<lb />
then dips clown to the actual<lb />
;4rade, depending on the number<lb />
of mistakes made in spelling and<lb />
mechanics of writing.<lb />
By this system of grading, the<lb />
student is shown a grade based<lb />
on the quality and composition<lb />
of his paper. Professor Fountain<lb />
stated that this system is having<lb />
a beneficial effect upon the work<lb />
f his students.<lb />
At a meeting last Monady<lb />
morning, the Men's Athletic As-<lb />
, social.on voted to adopt the<lb />
name -Pirates for their athletic<lb />
j Lams. After playing anomy-<lb />
ously for three years, the asso-<lb />
' ciation decided that perhaps<lb />
i 'Pirates" would be even better-l<lb />
athletes than "Teachers<lb />
Seriously, it is believed that<lb />
more spirit and enthusiasm will<lb />
be forthcoming under the new<lb />
name.<lb />
President Van Nortwick ex-<lb />
pressed his approval of the ac-<lb />
tion of the Association. He was<lb />
in favor of the change.<lb />
Jamesvilie Girls Top B Class<lb />
New Bern boys won the Clas<lb />
A title in last night finals o<lb />
the district high school <lb />
ball tournament held here w.<lb />
ler auspices of Greenville Hig<lb />
School and the municipality<lb />
Bostic Takes Scoring Honors<lb />
Of The Evening.<lb />
Last Tuesday evening at Rocky<lb />
Mount the K. C. T. C. boys' bas-<lb />
ketball team lost a close contest<lb />
to the Rocky Mount Y. M. C. A.<lb />
Jamesvilie won the "class B. The game was full of thrills, and<lb />
boys' title. while Washington neither team had any trouble<lb />
won in Class A of the girls' di-1 netting goals. At times the guard<lb />
DR<lb />
K. B. PACE SPEAKS TO<lb />
SCIENCE CLUB<lb />
Dr. K. B. Pace, local physician,<lb />
spoke to the members of the<lb />
Science Club on February 20, on<lb />
the new inventions in surgery.<lb />
in his talK he said that there<lb />
was no outstanding discovery in<lb />
the medical world in 1933, but<lb />
he to id of the leading doctors<lb />
and their work duri.ig that year.<lb />
One of the outstanding surgical<lb />
operations recently performed<lb />
was that of removing a lung that<lb />
was miected with cancer. Tuber-<lb />
culosis, heart's disease and ane-<lb />
mia were the other diseases dis-<lb />
cussed.<lb />
vision and Jamesvilie won in<lb />
Class B<lb />
The finals brought to a close<lb />
three days of busy activities in a<lb />
tournament in which two-score<lb />
teams competed. Last night<lb />
finals were played in the college<lb />
gym and drew a capacity crowd.<lb />
Chance with eight points, led<lb />
New Bern boys to a 21-18 win<lb />
over Mt. Olive in the Class A<lb />
finals. Jones made nine points<lb />
to top the losers. New Bern had<lb />
a 10-5 margin at the half.<lb />
In the other finals of the boys<lb />
division, Jamesvilie came from<lb />
behind in the second half to de-<lb />
feat Grimesland, 24-19. The los-<lb />
ers had topped first-half scoring<lb />
12 to 8. J. L. Jones, with 11<lb />
points, was high for Jamesvilie<lb />
mg was close, but the entire<lb />
game was marked with beautiful<lb />
long shots, and fast crips.<lb />
During the first half the Rocky<lb />
Mount Y was able to double the<lb />
nacher's score, and the period<lb />
ended with the Y leading 36-18.<lb />
In th second half the E. C. T. C.<lb />
quint overcame eight points of<lb />
the lead margin, but when the<lb />
final whistle blew, Rocky Mount<lb />
led the scoring 60-50.<lb />
Bostic was the high scorer of<lb />
the evening, netting 24 points.<lb />
This record for the evening is al-<lb />
so a record for all contests in<lb />
which E. C. T. C. has participat-<lb />
ed this season. The runner-up<lb />
in the scoring was Glassgow, who<lb />
shot 21 points for the Y. M. C. A.<lb />
Eason, Johnston, Ridenhour.<lb />
Fleming and Proctor each made M king played well or E. C. T.<lb />
six points to share honors for ! C strengthening both the de-<lb />
the losers. ' ,fense and offense'<lb />
�. , � , , . , I Summary:<lb />
Washington High School gins. c G. Ft.<lb />
unbeaten in three games, handily fio t'ic 'rf'<lb />
disposed of the Mount Olive sex-<lb />
six<lb />
played<lb />
aid the total<lb />
The girls have<lb />
games this season<lb />
core is 121 points. Seven for-<lb />
wards accounted for these points<lb />
 in the following order:<lb />
Sinclair�39 points, 17 field<lb />
goals; 5 free shots.<lb />
Askew�38 points, 13 field<lb />
goals: 12 free shots.<lb />
Register�26 points, 13 field<lb />
goals.<lb />
Fulton�10 points, 5 field goals.<lb />
Bragg�4 points, 2 field goals.<lb />
Bunn�2 points, 1 field goal.<lb />
Corbett, 2 points, 1 field goal.<lb />
The outstanding work of the<lb />
guards can he seen by the fact<lb />
that the opposing teams have<lb />
made a total of 67 points as op-<lb />
posed to 121.<lb />
Askew is the only player who<lb />
is a member of one of the grad-<lb />
uating classes this year.<lb />
Madison, Wis.�(IP)�Appoint- j<lb />
ment of Prof. Victor Jollos of<lb />
Berlin, one of the many German j<lb />
scholars ousted from German ;<lb />
Universities by the Hitler regime,<lb />
during the last year, as visiting j<lb />
professor of zo-ology and gene- j<lb />
tics at the University of Wiscon-<lb />
sin has been announced by the<lb />
board of regents of the Univer- <lb />
sity.<lb />
The appointment, for three<lb />
semesters, is being financed by<lb />
the Emergency Committee in aid<lb />
of Displaced German Scholars<lb />
and by the Rockefeller Founda-<lb />
tion.<lb />
A new student political party<lb />
has been formed on the Univer-<lb />
sity of Idaho campus to take part<lb />
in the coming elections.<lb />
Blue Key honorary fraternity<lb />
at Mississippi State College has<lb />
started a movement to obtain a<lb />
campus swimming pool to be<lb />
built with funds borrowed from<lb />
the Public Works Administra-<lb />
tion.<lb />
SWAGGER SUITS �<lb />
�SWAGGER SUITS<lb />
Wc are now showing the<lb />
new Four Piece Ensemble<lb />
Swagger Suits, Comprising<lb />
Silk Lined Coat, Skirt and<lb />
Matching Hat and Handbag.<lb />
These Suits offer an Incom-<lb />
parable value and presents<lb />
the outstanding fashion suc-<lb />
cess of 1934. Note the low<lb />
prices of S9.98.�We have oth-<lb />
er Suits at S3.98�S6.98�S7.98.<lb />
Yos are cordially invited to<lb />
erne in and see what is new<lb />
rev spring.<lb />
Burnette, <lb />
Eason. rg<lb />
Johnston, eg<lb />
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were high for the winners. Miss<lb />
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Miss Perry tallied 13 points to;(7n Barrett, (8), and King,<lb />
lead the victors; Miss Cunning- Rocky Mount, Taylor (2),<lb />
ham made nine to lead Pink Hill. Bradley, (2), Moore, Dozier, and<lb />
At the conclusion of the tour- Culifer.<lb />
nament J. H. Rose, superinten-<lb />
dent of schools, presented the<lb />
winning teams with trophies.<lb />
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COSTUME RECITAL<lb />
GIVEN FEBRUARY 15<lb />
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te afternoon.<lb />
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these sings to meet in<lb />
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cries will be held<lb />
Mount next Sunday.<lb />
Mi Margaret Fedde, chair-<lb />
. the home economics de-<lb />
' of the University of<lb />
ka revealed last week<lb />
r have been only two<lb />
fees resulting from the 380<lb />
 among graduates of<lb />
e department. One reason<lb />
�' Fedde thinks, is that even<lb />
though the co-eds have not yet<lb />
found their man, they are train<lb />
ir,g themselves definitely for<lb />
man:age and home life.<lb />
A delightful costume recital<lb />
was given February 15, by the<lb />
music department of the schools.<lb />
Part of the girls who were on<lb />
the program appeared in the<lb />
costume of the country from<lb />
which the music was taken, or<lb />
the period in which the music<lb />
was written.<lb />
Before each group of numbers,<lb />
Miss Gorrell described the dance<lb />
to be played; and gave a short<lb />
sketch of each composer.<lb />
The program was as follows:<lb />
Bavotte from French Suite-<lb />
Bach, Lottie Moore; Solfeggiette<lb />
and AUegro-P. E. Bach, Edith<lb />
Marslender; Fantasia m d Min-<lb />
or-Mozart, Virginia Davis;<lb />
Tambourin, Pastorale, Gigue�<lb />
-Rameau, Scarlatti, and Corelh,<lb />
Elizabeth Smith; Spain-Haba-<lb />
nera-Thompson, Alice Tyndall,<lb />
Minuet from Septet, MuneV-<lb />
Beethoven, Bocchermi, Violin En-<lb />
semble; Cradle Song, Clair de<lb />
Lune� Heller, Debussy, Edith<lb />
Marslender; Marche Grotesque,<lb />
Country Dance�Singing, Mac<lb />
Fayden, Katie Lee Johnson; Sav-<lb />
otte and Musette, D� Albert-<lb />
Katherine Bradley; A Winter<lb />
Lullaby, Big Brown Bear-de<lb />
Koven, Mana-Zucca, Glee Club.<lb />
Arriving Baity-<lb />
NEW SPRNG DRESSESSNAPPY SPRINT HATS<lb />
THE LATEST IN SWAGGER AND SHORT<lb />
COAT SUITS.<lb />
CALL TO SE US<lb />
The Smart Shoppe<lb />
NEW SPRING STYLES<lb />
Arriving Daily<lb />
Select your Spring Shoes<lb />
Now Before Prices<lb />
Advance.<lb />
S2.P5 to $6.50<lb />
Cofeum's Shoes, Inc.<lb />
Your Shoe Store"<lb />
Striking<lb />
Print By<lb />
eter Pan<lb />
Features the New<lb />
Medici Neckline<lb />
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your face like the petalt of a flower. The<lb />
ileevet carry out the lame neckline mohf,<lb />
too. AHogether an - -ntf J frock for special<lb />
evenfi.<lb />
Subtle modernistic patterns in<lb />
Block. C�wy Crey Combmatiom<lb />
C. Heber Forbes<lb />
THE BREATH OF SPRING<lb />
Is just bubbling over in our store.<lb />
Showing the Smartest Apparel in<lb />
NOVELTIES and DRESS<lb />
Special Prices to the E. C. T. C. Girls<lb />
Come In To See Us<lb />
WILLIAMS<lb />
'The Store For The Ladies'<lb />
FIRST<lb />
SHOWING<lb />
Of Our Smart New Line<lb />
OF<lb />
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Stripe<lb />
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Stockings<lb />
NOW�Miller-Jones offers the hosiery<lb />
smart women talk about See the<lb />
lovely nwe shades�Youll love them.<lb />
There is a compliment for each new<lb />
costume tone.<lb />
As well as the smart<lb />
shades this hosiery<lb />
represents more<lb />
"Stocking Mileage"<lb />
for yon!<lb />
Miller-Jones<lb />
Good Shoes For All The Family<lb />
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Page Foin<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
Wednesday '�<lb />
Alumnae News<lb />
JONES�DANIELS<lb />
A wedding of interest through-<lb />
out this state was solemnized at<lb />
the Methodist Parsonage. South<lb />
Mills. N. C. Sunday afternoon<lb />
December 31, when Miss Sibyl<lb />
Daniels became the bride of Ray<lb />
Jones.<lb />
The bride were a brown and<lb />
Greet<lb />
. Oscar Creech, pastor of<lb />
hoskie Baptist Church.<lb />
 . ,  ,  v gold frock with harmonizing ac-<lb />
an excellent taiK at to - j<lb />
C A. Vespers at the cessonea<lb />
Mrs. Jones is the daughter of<lb />
Register of Deed; and Mrs. Mcl-<lb />
i Daniels of Wanchese, N. C.<lb />
She is a gradu tte of Manteo High<lb />
o 01 jesus. i mcc ; �  � ,<lb />
. , , Scho . and East Carolina Teach-<lb />
iiod this occupa- <lb />
Mr ers e lle.ue of Greenvule.<lb />
I Jones is u prominent busi-<lb />
- man oi Manteo, N. C. be-<lb />
SENIOR-NO IMAL<lb />
(LASS To Si ONSOK<lb />
PLAYS MARCH 3rd<lb />
(Continued from page one)<lb />
.Scott College at the same time<lb />
with Miss Mary H. Greene, who<lb />
i faculty adviser for this class.<lb />
'1 he author, who is now married<lb />
lives in a Georgia city.<lb />
The plot is an amusing and<lb />
touching one. Texie, the Little<lb />
mountain heroine, has ne.er had<lb />
a pretty dress in ail her Life. S.ie<lb />
Patches Winners All , and<lb />
-The Wedding promises to be<lb />
one of the outstanding entertain-<lb />
ments of the season. Students<lb />
will be admitted on their student<lb />
is fifteen and twenty-five cents.<lb />
There will be no reserved seats<lb />
W. L. Best<lb />
W. P. Best Jewelry Company<lb />
has been established in business<lb />
for 52 year The store is now<lb />
under the direction of Ms. Rob-<lb />
ert Greene. Jr. The repair de-<lb />
partment is under the manage-<lb />
n L92Q M. O. Blount of Bethel j SENIOR PLAY IS<lb />
nd C. Felix Harvey of Kinst<lb />
Ucketsthe 'admission for others I ment of Mr. Jako Stauffer.<lb />
It has always been the policj<lb />
GREENVILLE FIRMS<lb />
HELP STUDENTS<lb />
(Continued from page one)<lb />
day;<lb />
The barrels contain<lb />
5<lb />
is rebellious when she thinks . ns (1f sirup, and about 60(H)<lb />
on Sunday<lb />
19, draw<lb />
� tween livt <lb />
night.<lb />
a un-<lb />
people j<lb />
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ree<lb />
Id cm<lb />
conn cted<lb />
a: Lng Works<lb />
with Sawyer's<lb />
w<lb />
G<lb />
uld be near<lb />
ice; and he<lb />
iid  of busy<lb />
hould often<lb />
in that, al-<lb />
The couple will be at home<lb />
i Wane! ese.<lb />
IKYING�BROOKS<lb />
Miss Howard Morning Brooks.<lb />
nc<lb />
leisure<lb />
God and<lb />
uirs<lb />
in<lb />
efinite purpose, i <lb />
f leisure hours daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Archie J<lb />
' D. Brooks, of Hamlet, a graduate j<lb />
Normal School class of <lb />
2. to Hunter D. Irving, son<lb />
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Irving ofjedy of two young married cou-<lb />
 frjen(jshii : I Hamlet, on February 9. in the p;es Wred and Grace are having<lb />
f busy men. Often. P1 l<lb />
 ' . r " W1<lb />
y tiie sea-shore<lb />
ma:<lb />
that sne must grow old and worn<lb />
out like her "Ma" without hav-<lb />
ing the beautiful things of hie<lb />
for her own. Her twin brother,<lb />
Rexie. is dubious about her<lb />
ideas, for, so far as he has b<lb />
served or thought, women were<lb />
made only to wait on "the men<lb />
folks It looks as if Texie's<lb />
hopes are to be realized when a<lb />
i summer boarder, a beautiful wo-<lb />
man brings her a package con-<lb />
taining a dress as a token of<lb />
gratitude for a small service.<lb />
The cast of tins plaj is as<lb />
follows:<lb />
Texie, Julia Mae Bordeaux.<lb />
Rexie, George Willard.<lb />
Ma. Reba Y instead.<lb />
Mrs. Allen. Mary Ruth Davis<lb />
"Winners All is a clever com-<lb />
Iw.uk - can be made from orM<lb />
barrel. Nov an average of fourjb selected fron<lb />
of tins old and well-known firm<lb />
to carry a large and complete<lb />
stock of the very finest diamonds<lb />
mined; and thi- firm has an es-<lb />
tabli hed reputation in the sur-<lb />
roi ' ding a mn tinitit i as expert<lb />
d;amond merchants. Modern<lb />
gifts and liiverware of the most<lb />
n D.�tal I- .nufacturt rs are to<lb />
formed a partnership and became<lb />
the owners. Mr. Blount has<lb />
been the president since its or-<lb />
ganization. At the death of Mr.<lb />
Harvey in 1932, his son. Leo, con-<lb />
turned to carry on the work in J<lb />
his father's name. J. H. Blount,11<lb />
WELL RE LIVK1)<lb />
(Continued from <lb />
brother, Herbert, a<lb />
barrels are used every day. De-<lb />
ducing a total of 24.000 bottles.<lb />
All of the sirup is bought from<lb />
the manufacturing plant in Bal-<lb />
limore, Maryland.<lb />
The most up-to-date equip-<lb />
,  i� ased in luding the Liquid<lb />
' x oressure system. The used<lb />
bottles are washed many times<lb />
entirely by machinery before<lb />
they are refilled to be put on<lb />
the market again.<lb />
The Coca Cola Bottling Works<lb />
and the Coca G la B. tiling Com-<lb />
pany is two distinct establish-<lb />
ments. The local concern is a<lb />
part of the Coca-Cola Bottling<lb />
Wi rks.<lb />
One of the most impoi<lb />
tan) de-<lb />
son of the president, is manager<lb />
of the establishment here.<lb />
When tin- firm came into the<lb />
hands of the Blount-Harvey<lb />
Company, they moved into the h(,<lb />
splendid new store, that theyvM1<lb />
now occupy. They have a large<lb />
�lumber of employees. The slo-<lb />
gan has always been "The Shop-<lb />
pine, center<lb />
Mildred Di<lb />
1 the<lb />
eamstress.<lb />
tions of M:<lb />
The S. ni<lb />
excellent w � i<lb />
ing the play.<lb />
The commi<lb />
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v( lopments i<lb />
been the e<lb />
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Best Hi office is<lb />
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bu in � nas<lb />
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Dr. W. L.<lb />
one of the<lb />
Interim ssioi<lb />
son. Helen B.<lb />
Burnett P<lb />
Gray Hod<lb />
ind Mabel I<lb />
the<lb />
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nai<lb />
tat<lb />
I Presbyterian Church at Hamlet,<lb />
leiiow men i - .<lb />
tl w ofjThey will make their home m<lb />
of'God: Wallace, N. C.<lb />
Concluding the series of Y. W.<lb />
C A Study Courses on current<lb />
dangt - Or ReBarker spoke. Fr:<lb />
RUFFIN�STOKES<lb />
their first<lb />
ter their<lb />
t,<lb />
1 Mr<lb />
Iris Elizabeth Stokes<lb />
if the late Exum<lb />
manage a husband t<lb />
advantage. But Fred arid Gr; ce<lb />
-at Can the in-1 daughter of the late Exum E-jdo not become reconciled at once,<lb />
bout It?" In re- Stokes and Mrs. N. A. Hughes of L Stella herself finds that a<lb />
lestiori Dr Re-1Colerain, graduate of the Nor- j husfctmd is harder to deal with<lb />
hat each individual I!nal School class of 1933 to J. B. than she thought. For a whit<lb />
pat a few weeks ai<lb />
odd Stella, who �<lb />
savs she no longer loves Andy, J<lb />
: man<lb />
her husband, gives her newly-L<lb />
wed friend �me advice on 1 organization Wlth th<lb />
Orange-Crush<lb />
The Orange Crush Plant has<lb />
jeen located in Greenville since<lb />
Mr. M. O. Minges, a local<lb />
is the manager and has<lb />
so during the entire time<lb />
�pt<lb />
t�<lb />
ut<lb />
i<lb />
i -2 years.<lb />
The drink is made from con-<lb />
centrated sugared orange juice<lb />
that is bought from Norfolk, Va.<lb />
Carbonated water is added at<lb />
Ruffin, Jr of Powellsville, son j it<lb />
of Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Ruffin, in<lb />
Suffolk. Va July 23. 1933.<lb />
1 responsible in help-<lb />
come some of the ba-<lb />
: r these dangers<lb />
, the fun lamenta!<lb />
gr. I, v. hich is at the<lb />
mi al, ; litical, and<lb />
lal dangers, and racial .<lb />
� racial dangers. I The Greenville Chapter held a<lb />
. : an the general lack I business meeting Thursday even-<lb />
CaJ OK<lb />
adjust their difficult<lb />
GREENVILLE CHAPTER<lb />
MEETS<lb />
they<lb />
ie, February 15. in Miss Smith's<lb />
Practi<lb />
C risl<lb />
w or<lb />
irage, .me. service in<lb />
Lay. But perhaps theioffice. As Miss Smith, the presi-<lb />
iuse � social dangers�dent had to be away. Mrs. Clif-<lb />
evalence oi the ego. ton Edwards, the vice-president.<lb />
the Golden Rule as presided.<lb />
ant it to be practiced j The minutes of last meeting' guests wait for the bride and<lb />
groom to appear at the altar. The -<lb />
to dilute the<lb />
ks as if 'wo marriages ars-<lb />
on the rcks. but soon the young vfu- m r.rpoi-<lb />
Ishipped from wonoiK to ejiten-<lb />
Iville in refrigerating cars<lb />
The present yearly production<lb />
of the local plant is about 720.000<lb />
i ottles. The popularity of Or-<lb />
oge Crush is gaming each year.<lb />
The slogan is "Orange Crush�<lb />
, made from R al Orange Juice<lb />
I The bottling company is Jo-<lb />
Grace, Peggy Anderson.<lb />
"The Wedding the third pla <lb />
of the series, shows what hap<lb />
pens behind the scenes while the<lb />
pe<lb />
that, as the title indicate:<lb />
are "Winners All<lb />
The characters in this little<lb />
comedy are:<lb />
Andy. Robert Eason.<lb />
Stella. Iabelle Suiter.<lb />
Fred. Dan Wright<lb />
Seated on West 9th Street and<lb />
r.is si en noyees besides the<lb />
r.anager.<lb />
Pitt County Mcdieai Association<lb />
Too Pitt County Medical Asso-<lb />
ciation, compos i of the doctors<lb />
and di � ts of th ci  ty, firsl<lb />
organized Ctecember L4, 1867,<lb />
with the following people as<lb />
charter members: Charle O'Ha<lb />
gan. William A. Bernard Som<lb />
tary), W. M. B. Brown (vice-<lb />
president); F C. James, J. E.<lb />
Brown, Zeno S. Taft, B. P Alston,<lb />
R. M. Terrel, W, 11. BagweU, J.<lb />
T. Sledge, Frank W. Brown, and<lb />
H. O. Wyatt.<lb />
Theii object in organizing as<lb />
I stated in the constitul on is the<lb />
 advancement ol medicaj mow-<lb />
lodge, th. � h nation of pro<lb />
al charac I<lb />
of all mea<lb />
nature adai<lb />
suffering h<lb />
Dr T. G<lb />
whose si � i. i<lb />
and who e<lb />
dent, is th(<lb />
the organization. Dr. Bi �<lb />
Beseley of Fountain is vice-<lb />
president, and Dr. W. M. B<lb />
Brown, whose grandfather was<lb />
the first vice-president is secre-<lb />
tary and treasurer.<lb />
The association meets the<lb />
second Thursday in every n ����<lb />
and there are approximately r<lb />
members.<lb />
C. Heber Forbes<lb />
C. Heber Forbes has been in<lb />
business in Greenville since 1917.<lb />
The store was first located across Elizabeth Full I �<lb />
he street from their present es-jNortwick, Mattii<lb />
I tablishment, and was then a gen-J Virginia Cah ai<lb />
era .tore. He carried men'sjant; Publicity: .<lb />
'clothing as well as ladies. (Ex-jLorna Langley,<lb />
elusive clothing for ladies be-1 ker, and Sallie<lb />
came his specialty and he stress- j tumes: Ethiyn S<lb />
es the fact by adopting as hisJBievine, and E<lb />
Scenery: Emn a<lb />
lah House, at<lb />
Tickets: Agra<lb />
Georgie Boll<lb />
Robert C t� a<lb />
logan, "Exclusive Wearing Ap-<lb />
parel for Women He has al-<lb />
ways considered quality he best<lb />
advertisement for his. business.<lb />
The show windows of this<lb />
concern are an attractive feature<lb />
of the store and display artistic<lb />
work. In the interior of the<lb />
store the modern and well select-<lb />
led fixtures attractively arranged<lb />
gives pleasure to the shoppers<lb />
an ! fill -� to their convenience in I given by :<lb />
their selections from ev- Club at Chape<lb />
SCIENCE CLUB GIV1<lb />
PEAY IN CHAPEL<lb />
"Digging Up tl � I<lb />
written by Mai I<lb />
ery denartment.<lb />
The SC<lb />
and the pn �� ' ' �<lb />
re of a professioi<lb />
d to the relief<lb />
Basnight of Stok<lb />
now in college he<lb />
viie is a fo I<lb />
present pro.<lb />
always been a private j Science Bj<lb />
lent with C. Heber!The charac<lb />
the sole proprietor.<lb />
he formulated it two were read by the secretary.<lb />
Then. Miss Jenkins discussed the<lb />
pageant that is being planned.<lb />
0 usand years ago will thus<lb />
overcome ail these dangers.<lb />
At the Y. W. C. A. Vesper Ser-<lb />
vice last night at the college.<lb />
Mother Theresa f the Catholic<lb />
C nvent in Greenville spoke<lb />
terest nelv on the work<lb />
SHOl EARS�WILLIAMS<lb />
storv is an interesting one for.<lb />
very<lb />
though the bride is ready and<lb />
waiting, and the wedding march<lb />
is being played down stairs, the<lb />
, difficulties of the bridegroom<lb />
Miss Beta Williams, of Seven j makc It seem ,kely that there<lb />
Springs, daughter of Mr. and j wijj be no CCremonv. The cos<lb />
Mrs. B. P.<lb />
fa mm. She described j1, to Philip Edison Shoulars<lb />
I oi preliminary train- � Seven Springs, son of Mr. and<lb />
ergone in the convent, Mr E. C. Shoulars of Rich<lb />
Square, on Saturday. February<lb />
24. in Kenansville. At home,<lb />
Seven Springs.<lb />
f Jackson-1 tumes in thiS play m which all<lb />
Greenville Tohicco Market<lb />
Pitt County is the largest to-<lb />
bacco raising county in the<lb />
world. The Greenville Market<lb />
is second only to Lexington.<lb />
Kentucky, in number of pounds<lb />
sold. Tobacco has been raised<lb />
extensively in Pitt County for 45<lb />
 ears.<lb />
Stitc Bank and Trust Coinpan<lb />
State Bank and Trust Com-<lb />
pany is a unit hank, with ample<lb />
capital home owned and hom<lb />
managed. It has boon in exisl<lb />
once since July 25. 1931. Mi. V,<lb />
B. Sugg wa, made Presiden<lb />
H. A. White &amp; Sons<lb />
The H. -A. White &amp; Sons Real-<lb />
ty Company, located on N. Evans<lb />
Stn et, was established in 1005.<lb />
 Smce that time it has experien-<lb />
cod no reversals. It was opened<lb />
ip under the auspices of the late<lb />
Mr H. A. White. At this time it ton' <lb />
is managed by Messrs. J. J<lb />
White and W. W. Lee. the junior<lb />
1 members of the firm at the<lb />
death of Mr. White.<lb />
Mr. White's business is very<lb />
tbstantiai. being considered one<lb />
: the best in this section of the<lb />
; tate.<lb />
ed by Florence S<lb />
Ghost, )� ���� I I '�<lb />
were "digging up<lb />
teachers and<lb />
science do; �� i<lb />
ed. and mai y ii �<lb />
love affairs wer<lb />
light.<lb />
Th part of Old<lb />
and then the period of probation,<lb />
J iring which time withdrawal is<lb />
permitted. Before one takes the<lb />
nal -� ws, she must do several<lb />
things, among them to renounce<lb />
ad worldly possessions. The<lb />
nuns of a convent are divided in-<lb />
to different groups, some of<lb />
whom do charitable work, others<lb />
teaching, still others nursing.<lb />
PERKINS�JONES<lb />
Miss Helen Gray Jones, of<lb />
Greenville, daughter of Rev. and<lb />
Mrs. H. F. Jones, of Baltimore,<lb />
Md formerly of Greenville, to J.<lb />
Vance Perkins, of Greenville, son<lb />
of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Perkins, of<lb />
Stokes, on Saturday, February<lb />
State College, Miss.�(IP)<lb />
With the supplv of school teach<lb />
ers in all part? of the country I 17. at the home of the bride's<lb />
far exceeding the demand for parents.<lb />
them, three bills have been pre-<lb />
sented to the Mississippi Legis<lb />
lature calling for the abolition<lb />
of two of the state's teacher's<lb />
colleges.<lb />
The two schools affected by<lb />
the bills are Hattiesburg and<lb />
Delta State Teachers Colleges.<lb />
The proposal calls for appoint-<lb />
ment of a commission to dispose<lb />
of the property of the two insti-<lb />
tutions and turn the proceeds<lb />
over to the state treasury.<lb />
BLOUNT�TAFT<lb />
Greenville. Feb. 24.�In a cere-<lb />
mony characterized by beauty<lb />
and simplicity, Miss Florence<lb />
Taft and Marvin K. Blount were<lb />
married at high noon today at<lb />
the Jarvis Memorial Methodist<lb />
church with Dr. G. R. Combs,<lb />
pastor of the church officiating.<lb />
Only the immediate families and<lb />
intimate friends of the couple<lb />
were in attendance.<lb />
The cooperation that the stu-<lb />
dents have shown by giving in-<lb />
formation about the former gra-<lb />
duates, for the completion of the<lb />
files, is very much appreciated.<lb />
However, if you know of a grad-<lb />
uate and have not filed her<lb />
name, please drop her name and<lb />
address in the box that is in<lb />
front of Miss Morton's office.<lb />
Oxford. O.�(IP) � Asserting<lb />
that the Miami University Inter-<lb />
fraternity Council on the Miami<lb />
campus is "inactive and ineffec-<lb />
tive the Phi Delta Theta and<lb />
the Delta Upsilon fraternities<lb />
last week withdrew their repre-<lb />
sentatives from that body.<lb />
The action followed tlie de-<lb />
feat of a motion these represen-<lb />
tatives had presented calling for<lb />
a dissolution of the council and<lb />
the formation of a new govern-<lb />
ing body<lb />
Wendell�With the business<lb />
houses of the town closed and<lb />
sorrowing friends and neighbors<lb />
overflowing the large Methodist<lb />
church auditorium here, last rites<lb />
were held Wednesday morning<lb />
at 11 o'clock for Miss Sara Ter-<lb />
ry.<lb />
At the conclusion of the ser-<lb />
vices the body was laid to rest<lb />
in Greenmount cemetery. The<lb />
many beautiful floral offerings<lb />
being in charge of the faculty of<lb />
the St. Paul's schools, of which<lb />
body Miss Terry was a member,<lb />
and members of the Wednesday<lb />
Afternoon Club of Wendell. Pall-<lb />
bearers were members of her<lb />
class at Wendell high school<lb />
here. Miss Terry was a graduate<lb />
of the Normal School class of<lb />
1933.<lb />
Before you can discipline oth-<lb />
ers successfully you must dis-<lb />
cipline yourself.<lb />
The United States is proceed-<lb />
ing along a more conservative<lb />
path toward recovery than other<lb />
nations of the world.�CoL. Louis<lb />
McHenry Howe.<lb />
the characters are dressed for<lb />
the happy event, make it parti-<lb />
cularly attractive.<lb />
Those taking part in "The<lb />
Wedding" are:<lb />
The Bridegroom, Carl Joyner.<lb />
The best man. C. O. Armstrong.<lb />
The Bride. Sue Taylor Myers.<lb />
A Groomsman, Francis Jen-<lb />
nings .<lb />
The Bridegroom's Mother,<lb />
Grace Griffin.<lb />
The Bride's Father. Jack No-<lb />
bles.<lb />
The Bride's Aunt, Lucy Bar-<lb />
row.<lb />
An attractive program has<lb />
been arranged for the between-<lb />
act intervals. The Male Quartette<lb />
composed of faculty members t i<lb />
will sing a number of songs, and<lb />
Alva Van Nortwick will give a<lb />
group of popular selections. Ka-<lb />
tie Lee Johnson will play before<lb />
the performance.<lb />
A committee of ten students<lb />
from the Senior-Normal Class<lb />
has been in charge of plans for<lb />
the evening's entertainment, Al-<lb />
ma Earle Ivey. President of the<lb />
class, Minnie Lee Thompson, and<lb />
Hazel Kimrey have directed, and<lb />
the following students have as-<lb />
sisted them: Property, Miss<lb />
Louise Morris; Stage, Mr. Ruffin<lb />
Davis: Costumes, Miss Dorothy<lb />
Brooks: Make Up, Miss Emily<lb />
Von Milgrom; Program, Carol<lb />
Pollock; Tickets, Miss Catherine<lb />
Gregg.<lb />
Sixteen members of the Senior-<lb />
Normal Class have been chosen<lb />
to act as marshals at the perfor-<lb />
mance: Daisy Purnelle, Chief:<lb />
Marie Daniels, Emma Earley,<lb />
Bobby Meddlein, Mary Louise<lb />
Rives, Elizabeth Helms, Dorothy<lb />
Brooks, Joy De Loche, Margaret<lb />
Daughtridge, Frances Fleetwood,<lb />
Carol Pollock, Hazel Kimrey,<lb />
Elizabeth McGee and Annie Kor-<lb />
negay.<lb />
Mrs. J. H. Rose is well-known<lb />
at the college for her work in<lb />
dramatization. Last year she<lb />
directed the Senior play, "The<lb />
Charm School one of the most<lb />
delightful comedies produced<lb />
here in recent years.<lb />
The presentation of "Pink and<lb />
and has remained so ever sin<lb />
,C W. Harvey is Vice-Preside<lb />
About 35 years ago the Green- !d John MitcheU ;s Cashi<lb />
ville Tobacco Board of Trade ij hgs M hiS ;iSstant. j.<lb />
was founded. All warehouse , Qaskins The Board of D.root,<lb />
operators as well as buyers are L composed 0f q men. ail<lb />
members. There are approxi-<lb />
mately 40 of them. The purpose<lb />
of organizing was to benefit the<lb />
buyer and seller alike and to see j<lb />
that everyone got a square deal.<lb />
Interest in Greenville as a sell-<lb />
ing place and to see that tobacco i<lb />
was marketed in an orderly<lb />
manner were also items in the <lb />
creation of the Board.<lb />
(NSFA)�Eight out of ten<lb />
al" movie stars are college<lb />
raduates, while only one out of<lb />
ory ten female stars has a<lb />
egree.�The Maroon.<lb />
So many studenl<lb />
hocky from classe<lb />
College that the d-<lb />
called all truants in<lb />
a lecture. He Han<lb />
take away social pn<lb />
those skipping class<lb />
good excuse.<lb />
One hundred and <lb />
at the University of 1<lb />
working in their span<lb />
CWA.<lb />
whom are prominent in Green-<lb />
vide businesses.<lb />
The bank i<lb />
Greenville's<lb />
youngest Financial Institute<lb />
Blount Harvey Company<lb />
The Blount-Harvey Company<lb />
is the only department store in<lb />
Greenville and is the only one<lb />
 that it has had. It occupies the<lb />
HAVE YOUR WATCH REPAIRED<lb />
AT LAUTARES<lb />
Guarantee to keep Time or your<lb />
Money Refunded.<lb />
LAUTARES'<lb />
C. W. Howard is President of I corner 0f Evans and Third 1<lb />
the Organization. H. C. Stokes, street, and has three floors. On j<lb />
Vice President. H. A. Best. Sec- , lne fjrst floor, men's clothing,<lb />
rotary and K. W. Cobb, Treasur- pjcee goods, and a complete line<lb />
er. Mr. Cobb is also Supervisor ()f srioes j,re soid. A china shop<lb />
of the Sales, and Publicity Direc- ; and thc nffice jg located on the<lb />
mezzanine floor. Ladies and<lb />
About 5000 people are employ- ehjidren's ready-to-wear (slothing<lb />
ed in the industry during the to- ; is olcj on trie SCcond floor.<lb />
bacco season, and the pay roll is j ne frrn js a successor of the<lb />
estimated approximately Slj j$ Cherry Company, and this<lb />
000.000 yearly. j Company was followed by the<lb />
The slogan is "Greenville, thejj R and j G Moye. The store<lb />
best tobacco Market in the j was across the street from its<lb />
State<lb />
I present location.<lb />
ARRIVING DAILY<lb />
DRESSES � SUITS � HATS<lb />
ACCESSORIES<lb />
SPECIALHOSE, 79c<lb />
LOWE'S<lb />
s<lb />
"Smart Apparel For Women"<lb />
Spring Shoes<lb />
$2.95 to $4.95<lb />
FULL FASHIONED HOSIERY 79c<lb />
Davenport Shoe Co.<lb />
'�STYLE, QUALITY and FIT"<lb />
Home Grocery Store<lb />
FIFTH STREET<lb />
PHONE 383<lb />
We Solicit Your Business�If Good Reliable Mer-<lb />
chandise, Lowest Possible Prices, Fair and Square Deal-<lb />
ings, Polite Attention will get it, we can count on you for<lb />
a Customer.<lb />
Free Delivery at All Times<lb />
Z. F. WILSON, Mgr. JATIE SPAIN, Asst. Mgr.<lb />
Blount-Harvey Company<lb />
PRESENTS THE<lb />
Florsheim Shoes<lb />
FOR<lb />
Ladies and Men<lb />
Conservative and Novelty Styles<lb />
$8.75<lb />
ALSO OTHER BEAUTIFl L<lb />
LINES OF SMART SPRING<lb />
SHOES<lb />
FACULTY MEMBEB<lb />
TO PRESENT PLAYS<lb />
Volume X<lb />
Passion Play<lb />
Presented t<lb />
College lomla<lb />
College Students Take<lb />
" Parts: Choruses F in<lb />
By Greenville Choi<lb />
Dr. Alfred Wolff '����<lb />
Production.<lb />
Two large audi� aa ��<lb />
em;t spirit and deej � i<lb />
witnes i I the impre . � �<lb />
tation i I 0 Pai i � �<lb />
day afternoon and i �<lb />
Campus Building. Th I<lb />
and the Junioi v, i �<lb />
of Greenville j intlj<lb />
The Passion Play<lb />
zation of the life,<lb />
i- &amp;<lb />
in the village ol F<lb />
Baden, Germany u<lb />
been presented i<lb />
v.f.i Id.<lb />
From the time Um :url<lb />
up on the "Glorificatu<lb />
Cross" with the app -<lb />
the Angels and th ti ii<lb />
ei �: into Jerusal i<lb />
dience followed ti<lb />
life uf Chris with ymj<lb />
understanding as U ej i -<lb />
sented. The beau <lb />
to k on new meaning<lb />
. guc was said by R �<lb />
Ryan of the Christiai<lb />
There was an air<lb />
and one felt as if hi<lb />
lowing Easter Man i<lb />
Cathedral.<lb />
The appropriate mm<lb />
press;vely sung by Uu<lb />
(Continued on page I<lb />
SCIENCE CLUB HAS<lb />
INTERESTING Ml I H<lb />
At a regular mo I I �<lb />
night of the Science Clul<lb />
cussktn on "The P -<lb />
Effects of Alcohol on ! - H i<lb />
Body was present I<lb />
Burch made a v I ;�<lb />
talk on the effect of<lb />
the human body and <lb />
Hooks spoke on thi<lb />
nicotine. Florence Sin I<lb />
a report on the b k<lb />
and Man written I � <lb />
scientists from Yale, C I<lb />
and other Universities<lb />
hoi and Mar is the lat I<lb />
off the press on ale h<lb />
conclusions are based<lb />
tific facts compiled by ieadi<lb />
scientists. Some of th�<lb />
sions were that ale<lb />
the blood pressure an : tl<lb />
effect, on people over fiftj<lb />
of age. They also ncludt<lb />
there is a eugenic effeel<lb />
cohol on offspring. It is<lb />
destructive to the nervoui<lb />
tern after resulting in<lb />
diseases. The purpose I<lb />
hook was to educate the Al<lb />
can people along this lira<lb />
order that they might vote n<lb />
sanely on the prohibition u<lb />
tion.<lb />
After the program the Pr<lb />
dent appointed a committee<lb />
tnake plans for a trip that<lb />
Science Club will take �� I<lb />
ter spring holidays. Sev<lb />
new members from the Fti<lb />
toen class were adm1<lb />
Any student with six h-<lb />
Science with an average gtwf<lb />
of a-3 is eligible.<lb />
JUNIOR-SENIOR<lb />
BANQUET TO BE<lb />
HELD MAY FIFT1<lb />
Standardization of the Cla<lb />
ring and setting the date for tl<lb />
Junior-Senior banquet were t!<lb />
gn spots of the latest Junij<lb />
Class meeting. I<lb />
The date of the banquet hi<lb />
hj11 changed from April 28 I<lb />
May 5. Emma Frances Hardj<lb />
was elected toastmistress. Plaj<lb />
for the orchestra have not t<lb />
completed yet.<lb />
The A. B. ring will be exact,<lb />
hke the one of 1930. and tj<lb />
Sfnior Normal ring like the ol<lb />
of 1934. '<lb /><pb facs="00038014_tn_0005" /></div></body></text></tei:TEI></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:dmdSec>
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