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NIOR I'l.AV is<lb />
WEIXRECEIV8B<lb />
FACULTY MEMBERS<lb />
ro PRESENT PLAYS<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
PATRONIZE TECO<lb />
ECHO ADVERTISERS<lb />
EAST CAROLINA TEACHERS COLLEGE<lb />
Greemnlle, N. C Wednesday, March 21, 1934.<lb />
Number 10.<lb />
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1 IN CH VP1 t<lb />
Passion Play<lb />
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Presented At<lb />
(ollege Monday<lb />
ts Take Super<lb />
uses Furnished<lb />
le Choral Club.<lb />
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luction.<lb />
. : t rices with rev-<lb />
I � U-s.j enjoyment<lb />
impressive presen-<lb />
Passion Flay Mon-<lb />
and night in the<lb />
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i Woman's Club<lb />
jointly sponsored<lb />
a Play is a visuali-<lb />
se, works and<lb />
Savior Jesus Christ.<lb />
was first presented<lb />
� oi Freiburg in<lb />
 in L264 So for<lb />
years this reverent<lb />
Master's hfe has<lb />
ted to the civilized<lb />
EUROPEAN STUDENT<lb />
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time the curtain went<lb />
Glorification of the<lb />
the appearance of<lb />
ind the triumphant<lb />
( i iisalem the au-<lb />
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st with sympathetic<lb />
4 as they were pre-<lb />
: eautiful old story<lb />
naning. The pro-<lb />
aid by Rev. V. A.<lb />
� Christian Church.<lb />
an air of sanctity<lb />
as if he were fol-<lb />
ier services in a<lb />
ipriate music, im-<lb />
ing by the Green-<lb />
d on page four)<lb />
U I CLUB HAS<lb />
IN 11.RKST1M. MEETING<lb />
l REPAIRED<lb />
4<lb />
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or our<lb />
RES'<lb />
hoes<lb />
Shoe Co.<lb />
1<lb />
; Company<lb />
Novelty Styles<lb />
$8.75<lb />
' OTHER BFAITIFU<lb />
IfcS Ot xMKT SPK��<lb />
SHOES<lb />
regular meeting last<lb />
he Science Club a dis-<lb />
: The Psychological<lb />
Alcohol en the Human<lb />
presented. Eloise<lb />
tde a very interesting<lb />
 effect of alcohol on<lb />
 body and Dorothy<lb />
ke on the effect of<lb />
Florence Sinclair made<lb />
on the book "Alcohol<lb />
. written by a group of<lb />
from Yale. Columbia<lb />
Universities. "Alco-<lb />
lan" is the latest book<lb />
ress on alcohol. The<lb />
S are based on scien-<lb />
compiled by leading<lb />
Some of the conclu-<lb />
e that alcohol lowers<lb />
pressure and it had no<lb />
people over fifty years<lb />
lay also conclude that<lb />
i eugenic effect on al-<lb />
offspring. It is very<lb />
i to the nervous sys-<lb />
resulting in mental<lb />
The purpose of the<lb />
to educate the Ameri-<lb />
c along this line in<lb />
: they might vote more<lb />
the prohibition ques-<lb />
he program the Presi-<lb />
tinted a committee to<lb />
ns for a trip that the<lb />
Hub will take soon af-<lb />
ig holidays. Several<lb />
lbers from the Fresh-<lb />
were admtited.<lb />
ent with six hours of<lb />
vith an average grade<lb />
eligible.<lb />
FREDERICK TURNER<lb />
Frederick Arthur Turner is<lb />
the only student from an Euro-<lb />
pean country to matriculate at<lb />
this college He is a native of<lb />
England, having been born in<lb />
Reading, a town on the outskirts<lb />
of London.<lb />
He came to the United States<lb />
in lf�28 as an evangelist, for the<lb />
English Church Army which he<lb />
had joined when eighteen years<lb />
old. He first worked in the mis-<lb />
sion along the Hudson River. He<lb />
was then sent to the Eastern<lb />
part of the State at the request<lb />
of the Episcopal Church that<lb />
a member of the army be sent<lb />
to hold services in is lated parts<lb />
of the section. After staying in<lb />
this section for about one year.<lb />
he went back to England to re-<lb />
sign from the church army. He<lb />
then joined the Episcopal church.<lb />
Needing some more work be-<lb />
fore entering the Episcopal<lb />
Seminary he decided to come to<lb />
East Carolina Teachers College.<lb />
This is the first school he has at-<lb />
tended in the United States. It<lb />
is also the first time he has<lb />
been to a school that was co-edu-<lb />
cational. He attended Public<lb />
Elementary Schools in England,<lb />
and the Reading Bluecoat school<lb />
for boys.<lb />
Mr. Turner has conducted Y.<lb />
W. C. A. services several times.<lb />
He has also held services in sev-<lb />
eral of the churches in Green-<lb />
ville. He will spend the summer<lb />
in England, returning next fail<lb />
to study at the Virginia Episco-<lb />
pal Seminary at Alexandria, Va.<lb />
Educational Body<lb />
To Convene Here<lb />
On April 1314th<lb />
Dr. Hampton Is Principal<lb />
Speaker.<lb />
Theme Will Be Education<lb />
For The New Deal.<lb />
Senior-Normal<lb />
Class Gives<lb />
Successful Plays<lb />
"Pink And Patches "Win-<lb />
ners All and "The Wed-<lb />
ding" Are Presented.<lb />
JUNIOR-SENIOR<lb />
BANQUET TO BE<lb />
HELD MAY FIFTH<lb />
: dardization of the Class<lb />
and setting the date for the<lb />
.Senior banquet were the<lb />
spots of the latest Junior<lb />
meeting.<lb />
date of the banquet has<lb />
changed from April 28 to<lb />
5 Emma Frances Hardee<lb />
� looted toastmistress. Plans<lb />
he orchestra have not been<lb />
tleted yet.<lb />
A B ring will be exactly<lb />
le one of 1930. and the<lb />
Senior Normal ring like the one<lb />
of 1934.<lb />
College Receives<lb />
Handsome Picture<lb />
A Copy Of Sistine Madonna<lb />
Is Given By Mrs.<lb />
Hunter.<lb />
A handsome colored copy of<lb />
the Sistine Madonna" from the<lb />
collection of Dr. A. D. Hunter,<lb />
former head of the St. Augustine<lb />
School in Raleigh, has been pre-<lb />
sented to the college. Mr. A. B.<lb />
Andrews, a member of the<lb />
Board of trustees, and also, a<lb />
great friend of Dr. Hunter's,<lb />
brought the picture to the col-<lb />
lege.<lb />
After his retirement from ac-<lb />
tive service at St. Augustine's<lb />
Dr. Hunter spent several years<lb />
traveling in Europe, and for a<lb />
year served as the rector of the<lb />
American Episcopal Church in<lb />
Rome. During his travels in<lb />
Europe he collected a great<lb />
number of pictures and valuable<lb />
manuscripts. This picture is one<lb />
of the collection. He has given<lb />
some pictures and manuscripts<lb />
from this collection to the Uni-<lb />
versity of North Carolina also.<lb />
The picture will hang in the<lb />
college library.<lb />
The second annual State Wide<lb />
Educational Conference to be<lb />
held here will be on Friday and<lb />
Saturday, April 13 and 14. The<lb />
conference will open with a<lb />
general meeting Friday at 3:30<lb />
P. M. Mr. M. K. Fort, Director<lb />
of Training at East Carolina<lb />
Teachers College will preside.<lb />
There will be two other General<lb />
meetings: At 7:30 Friday night<lb />
Supt. C. V. Davis of Roanoke<lb />
Rapids will preside and Presi-<lb />
dent Wright will give an address<lb />
of welcome, after which Dr. W.<lb />
O. Hampton, Principal of New<lb />
Hanover School in Wilmington<lb />
will make the principal address.<lb />
The last General Meeting will<lb />
be on Saturday morning with<lb />
Mr. M. K. Fort again in the<lb />
chair. Mr. Jule B. Warren, Sec-<lb />
retary of the North Carolina<lb />
Education Association will pre-<lb />
sent the summary for the group<lb />
of County and City Superinten-<lb />
dents. Mr. V. M. Mulholland<lb />
will present the summary for<lb />
the Principals, Supervisors and<lb />
Teachers.<lb />
There will be two groups; one<lb />
County and City Superinten-<lb />
dents, and the other Principals,<lb />
Supervisors and Teachers. These<lb />
will have two meetings. Supt.<lb />
E. L. Best. Franklin County; and<lb />
Supt. R. M. Wilson, of Rocky<lb />
Mount will preside at the meet-<lb />
ings of the County and City<lb />
Supei nuendents. Supt. Clyde A.<lb />
Erwin, Rutherford county, "Dis-<lb />
cussions of Conference Theme<lb />
Supt. R. S. Proctor of Craven<lb />
County. "What is being done in<lb />
Craven County to meet needs of<lb />
New Deal and Mr. Reid Ross,<lb />
Principal, Moss Hill High Sqhool,<lb />
"Possibilities of a Modified Pla-<lb />
toon System for Meeting The<lb />
Education Needs of the New Or-<lb />
der were the speakers and the<lb />
subject each rendered.<lb />
The Principals, Supervisors,<lb />
and Teachers meet twice also.<lb />
Presiding at the first meeting<lb />
will be Mr. R. E. Boyd. Princi-<lb />
pal, Farmville High School, and<lb />
at the second. Miss Elizabeth<lb />
Hyman, Critic Teacher at the<lb />
Training School. A discussion of<lb />
the Conference Theme w-ill be<lb />
led by Mr. Fred W. Green, Prin-<lb />
cipal of the Charles L. Coon<lb />
High School in Wilson. "The<lb />
Place and Function of Mathema-<lb />
tics in the New Program of<lb />
Secondary Education" will be<lb />
discussed by Miss Evelyn D.<lb />
Anderson of the New Hanover<lb />
High School in Wilmington. Miss<lb />
Mildred English of the Raleigh<lb />
City Schools, will present "A<lb />
Modern Supervisory Program<lb />
Helen Hinton, Marie Daniels<lb />
And Marie Tompson Aid<lb />
In Direction.<lb />
Faculty Plans<lb />
To Present<lb />
Three Plays<lb />
Proceeds To Be Used For<lb />
Part Of The Production of<lb />
Commencement Pageant.<lb />
Men Students<lb />
Give Successful<lb />
Minstrel Show<lb />
i.(n<lb />
f G<lb />
Cab;<lb />
Porti<lb />
ret Very<lb />
tyed,<lb />
ri<lb />
By<lb />
ourte n<lb />
"Two Crooks An<lb />
And "The Man<lb />
Student Elections<lb />
For Next Year<lb />
Held Yesterday<lb />
Fr<lb />
F<lb />
R,<lb />
s Received<lb />
ol Ma ority<lb />
of Student<lb />
I<lb />
Y.<lb />
On Friday evening, March 2,<lb />
the Senior-Normal Class pre-<lb />
sented three one-act plays which<lb />
were well received by the au-<lb />
dience.<lb />
"Pink and Patches the first<lb />
of the series was a tragic-com-<lb />
edy. It was the story of a North<lb />
Carolina mountain girl, Texie,<lb />
played by Julia Mae Mordeaux,<lb />
who hated the dresses she had<lb />
to wear. They were always<lb />
brown calico, with patches. Tex-<lb />
ie became quite rebellious when<lb />
she thought that she must grow<lb />
up like her "Ma who was old<lb />
and worn out by hard work.<lb />
Reba Winstead took this part.<lb />
Texie dreamed of having a pret-<lb />
ty pink dress, that was fluffy<lb />
like the clouds. George Willard,<lb />
as Texie's twin brother, thought<lb />
his sister had foolish notions,<lb />
because he believed all women<lb />
were made only to wait on the<lb />
"men folks It looked as if the<lb />
little mountain girl's dream<lb />
would materialize when Mary<lb />
Ruth Davis as Mrs. Allen, a sum-<lb />
mer boarder at the hotel, gave<lb />
her a package containing a<lb />
dress as a token of gratitude for<lb />
a small service. Instead of the<lb />
expected pink dress the package<lb />
contained one of the color Texie<lb />
hated�brown, with a small hole<lb />
that could be easily patched.<lb />
"Winners All was a clever<lb />
comedy of two married couples.<lb />
Dan Wright as Fred and Peggy<lb />
Anderson as Grace had quarrell-<lb />
ed for the first time since their<lb />
marriage a few weeks before.<lb />
Stella, played by Isabell Suitor,<lb />
who says she no longer loves her<lb />
husband Andy, played by Bob<lb />
Easoh, gives her newly wed<lb />
friend, Grace, some advice on<lb />
how to manage her husband.<lb />
Grace complicates things by tell-<lb />
(Continued on Page Three)<lb />
DR. L. R. MEADOWS RECEIVES<lb />
REQUEST FOR INFORMATION<lb />
ON BETTER NEGRO HOMES<lb />
i he<lb />
ike t<lb />
DR. WRIGHT APPOINTED<lb />
MEMBER OF RrVERS AND<lb />
HARBORS COMMITTEE<lb />
Dr. Robert H. Wright has re-<lb />
ceived notice that he has been<lb />
appointed a member of the ad-<lb />
visory committee of the National<lb />
Rivers and Harbors Congress,<lb />
which has its headquarters in<lb />
Washington, D. C. The commit-<lb />
tee will make a special study of<lb />
the problems connected with<lb />
waterways and flood control.<lb />
Dr. L. R. Meadows recently<lb />
received a letter from S. B.<lb />
Simmons of the United States<lb />
Subsistance Homestead project<lb />
requesting that he be sent a<lb />
form of the plans which have<lb />
been followed in the develop-<lb />
ment of the project in which<lb />
better homes for negroes is the<lb />
chief object.<lb />
Dr. Meadows had designed and<lb />
built comfortable two story<lb />
homes for negroes. They are<lb />
well lighted, are equipped with<lb />
running water, and are pleas-<lb />
antly situated. The houses are<lb />
plastered on the inside, and are<lb />
painted on the interior and ex-<lb />
terior. The grounds are improv-<lb />
ed in appearance by curbing and<lb />
shrubs.<lb />
The noise of American life is<lb />
shortening the span of years of<lb />
the average American in the<lb />
opinion of Dr. Vern O. Knudsen,<lb />
physicist and acoustics expert at<lb />
the University of California in<lb />
Los Angeles.<lb />
The faculty and staff of thi<lb />
college will present three om<lb />
act plays m the Austin Audito-<lb />
rium on Tuesday, April 17th, at<lb />
eight o'clock. The proceeds of<lb />
the entertainment will be trans-<lb />
ferred to the committee in<lb />
charge of the commencement pa-<lb />
geant celebrating the twenty-<lb />
fifth year of service of the col-<lb />
lege and will be used in costum-<lb />
ing and staging this production.<lb />
Every member of the faculty and<lb />
staff will have a part in the pre-<lb />
sentation of the plays. Dr. Leon<lb />
R. Meadows is acting as general<lb />
director and Blisses Turner,<lb />
Charlton, and Greene will coach<lb />
the plays. "Fourteen by Alice<lb />
Ger ten berg, "Two Crooks and a<lb />
Lady by Eugene Pillott, and<lb />
"The Man Upstairs by Augus-<lb />
tus Thomas, are the comedies to<lb />
be presented this year.<lb />
"Fourteen the first on the<lb />
program, is a sprightly comedy<lb />
by one of the best-known writ-<lb />
it<lb />
and the<lb />
erlv wo<lb />
Mil<lb />
ked<lb />
ts -am ih<lb />
strel idea<lb />
in.<lb />
which<lb />
spect.<lb />
bait t,<lb />
clev-<lb />
;on<lb />
ers of one-act plays. It deals<lb />
with the struggles of an ambi-<lb />
tious society woman to arrange<lb />
a dinner party. A blizzard, a case<lb />
of chicken pox, a wrecked ear<lb />
are among the disasters which<lb />
upset her plans.<lb />
Mrs. Bloxton will be stage<lb />
manager of tins play, and tin-<lb />
cast is as follows:<lb />
Mrs. Pringle, Mary Greene-<lb />
Elaine Pringle. her daughter,<lb />
Agnes Wadlington; Dunham, a<lb />
butler, P. W. Picklesimer.<lb />
"Two Crooks and a Lady is<lb />
i tie stage, which represented<lb />
a roof garden, was decorated<lb />
with evergreens and Japanese<lb />
Lanterns. On either side of the<lb />
orchestra that played on a beau-<lb />
tifully decorated platform were<lb />
the tables for the guests who<lb />
formed the chorus.<lb />
One- of the best features of the<lb />
show was the lighting affects.<lb />
Every song has its own lighting.<lb />
One of the most beautiful scenes<lb />
in it was during the singing of<lb />
"Carolina Moon" by the whole<lb />
chorus with the full moon shin-<lb />
ing down through the trees.<lb />
Mr. Deal who was the Head<lb />
Waiter of the "College Inn" was<lb />
interlocutor.<lb />
Tiie splendid singing of Jack<lb />
Humphrey as "Pork Chops" who<lb />
has a rich baritone voice was<lb />
greatly enjoyed by the audience.<lb />
His interpretation of "The Last<lb />
Roundup" was especially good.<lb />
Francis Jennings was very<lb />
good in the role of "Asbestos<lb />
His songs were especially suited<lb />
to his melodious voice. Alva<lb />
� Van Nortwick whose voice has<lb />
a crooning quality sang a num-<lb />
� of songs especially suited to<lb />
his voice.<lb />
George Willard, as "Perni-<lb />
cious Preston Smith as "Dixie<lb />
Daddy Bill Puckett as "Jim<lb />
V<lb />
Mary Shaw<lb />
Chairman<lb />
Robeson Ts The<lb />
of Chapel Pro-<lb />
gram Committee<lb />
an exciting little drama dealing Crow" and Jimmy Johnson as<lb />
with the attempted theft of a<lb />
famous diamond necklace. Two<lb />
(Continued on page four)<lb />
Founders Day Is<lb />
Quietly Observed<lb />
Mrs. Murphy Addresses E. C.<lb />
T. C. Students.<lb />
Mrs. W. B. Murphy, of Snow<lb />
Hill, a member of the Board of<lb />
Trustees for the past eight years,<lb />
who is well known in pub-<lb />
lic affairs was the speaker for<lb />
the Founder's Day celebration<lb />
on March 7, at the Assembly<lb />
period. Miss Elizabeth Smith,<lb />
who is assistant Dean of women<lb />
and president of both the local<lb />
chapter and the State Alumnae<lb />
association presided over the ex-<lb />
ercises. She explained that<lb />
home-coming of the alumnae on<lb />
Founder's Day was not stressed<lb />
this year as it had been for the<lb />
past two years for fear they<lb />
would not be able to attend both<lb />
Founder's Day and the gala 25th<lb />
commencement. After the invo-<lb />
cation Miss Smith introduced the<lb />
speaker.<lb />
After a gracious recognition of<lb />
Miss Smith's invitation to speak<lb />
on Founder's Day, Mrs. Murphy<lb />
entered a discussion and review<lb />
of the purposes for founding a<lb />
teachers college at Greenville.<lb />
She said: "I have never read the<lb />
bill of incorporation for the es-<lb />
tablishment of East Carolina<lb />
Teachers College by the legisla-<lb />
ture of North Carolina twenty-<lb />
five years ago, but I am sure of<lb />
one provision in that bill�name-<lb />
ly to found a college for the bet-<lb />
ter training of teachers for the<lb />
public schools of North Carolina<lb />
and as a trustee of this college<lb />
and a citizen of North Carolina<lb />
vitally concerned in its educa-<lb />
tional advancement I believe I<lb />
can without fear of contradiction<lb />
(Continued on page four)<lb />
Educational Group To<lb />
Hold State-Wide Meet<lb />
Many of the faculty members<lb />
will attend and speak at the<lb />
meeting of the Teachers' Asso-<lb />
ciation in North Carolina, which<lb />
meeting is to be held in Raleigh<lb />
on March 22, 23, and 24. 1934.<lb />
The program in full of the<lb />
meeting has not yet been re-<lb />
leased. Hence it is impossible<lb />
to say which faculty members<lb />
are going to speak. Miss Jen-<lb />
kins has been invited to lead a<lb />
discussion. Miss Mary York is<lb />
Secretary to the Home Economic<lb />
Division.<lb />
The main speakers at the gen-<lb />
eral meetings are: Miss Jessie<lb />
Gray, Philadelphia, President of<lb />
the National Education Associa-<lb />
tion; Dr. George S. Counts of<lb />
Columbia University, outstand-<lb />
ing leader in the field of the<lb />
philosophy of education; Dr.<lb />
George E. Zook, Washington, D.<lb />
C, United States Commissioner<lb />
of Education; and Governor Eh-<lb />
ringhaus.<lb />
The convention headquarters<lb />
will be in the Hugh Morson High<lb />
School in Raleigh.<lb />
The Charlotte High School and<lb />
the Durham High School will<lb />
entertain Thursday and Friday<lb />
nights respectively with con-<lb />
certs.<lb />
At different hours during the<lb />
three days, the Department of<lb />
Superintendents, Associations of<lb />
Classroom Teachers, Higher<lb />
Education, Art Teachers, Com-<lb />
mercial Teachers, Deans of Wo-<lb />
men and Girls, English Teach-<lb />
ers, Home Economics Teachers.<lb />
Students Clubs, Latin Teachers,<lb />
Mathematics Teachers, Modern<lb />
Lauguage Teachers, French<lb />
Teachers, German Teachers,<lb />
Spanish Teachers, Music Teach-<lb />
ers, Physical Education Teach-<lb />
ers, Social Science Teachers,<lb />
Primary Teachers, Grammar<lb />
Grade Teachers, Ungraded Class<lb />
Teachers, Vocational Education<lb />
Teachers, and Vocational Guid-<lb />
jance Teachers will meet.<lb />
(Continued on page three)<lb />
The Vatican library has re-<lb />
leased for publication sixteen of<lb />
the love letters of King Henry<lb />
VIII of England, who had so<lb />
many wives most college stu-<lb />
dents have difficulty recalling<lb />
how many it was.<lb />
Greenville Firm<lb />
Give� Scholarship<lb />
The Greenville Banking And<lb />
Trust Company Has Inter-<lb />
esting History.<lb />
Election of Student Govern-<lb />
ment officers, Y. W. C. A. Offi-<lb />
cers and members of Chapel<lb />
Program Committees was held<lb />
yesterday. March 20.<lb />
In the run for president of the<lb />
Student Council, no one candi-<lb />
date received a two-thirds ma-<lb />
jority. Another election will be<lb />
held: the candidates will be<lb />
Frances Newsome and Joy Pick-<lb />
ard. Other officers for Council<lb />
are Secretary. Ethel Vick: Treas-<lb />
urer, Margaret Fulton: House<lb />
Presidents, Frances Bowen, Re-<lb />
becca Pridgen. Katie Lee John-<lb />
son, Lucy LeRoy. Rachel Hurst,<lb />
Ellen Jenkins. Minnie Margaret<lb />
Gorham. Hattie Pearl Mallard,<lb />
and Lou Pitts.<lb />
Chairman of the Campus Com-<lb />
mittee will be Janie Outland.<lb />
Margaret Bostic will represent<lb />
the town students.<lb />
Dan Wright was elected Co-ed<lb />
representative on the Council.<lb />
For Y. W. C. A. officers next<lb />
year, Melba O'Brien was chosen<lb />
president, and Frances Watson,<lb />
vice-president. Mary Gorham<lb />
was elected Secretary, and Hat-<lb />
tie Pearl Mallard treasurer.<lb />
The Chapel Program Commit-<lb />
tee wdll be composed of Mary<lb />
Shaw Robeson, chairman; Mar-<lb />
garet Bostic, Frances Jennings,<lb />
Minnie Margaret Gorham, and<lb />
Lucy LeRoy.<lb />
PRACTICE FOR<lb />
PAGEANT BEGINS<lb />
In the last Teco Echo there<lb />
appeared a short history of ten<lb />
firms that have contributed to<lb />
the financial support of E. C. T.<lb />
C, students. These donations<lb />
were made in the form of loan<lb />
funds, scholarships or gifts. The<lb />
history of one organization, the<lb />
Greenville Banking and Trust<lb />
Company did not appear. A<lb />
short history of it follows:<lb />
The Greenville Banking and<lb />
Trust Company is the oldest<lb />
bank in Pitt County. The opera-<lb />
tions of this well-known institu-<lb />
tion is not confined to Green-<lb />
ville alone, however, for during<lb />
the past few years it has estab-<lb />
lished branches at Bethel, Bel-<lb />
haven and Snow Hill. In orga-<lb />
nizing these branch banks, the<lb />
Greenville Banking and Trust<lb />
Company is furnishing these<lb />
communities with banking faci-<lb />
lities such as they have never<lb />
had before, and for the want of<lb />
which the progress of those sec-<lb />
tions has suffered disasterous<lb />
reversals.<lb />
The firm was organized in<lb />
1901, and during the 32 years<lb />
of operation they have grown<lb />
from a capital of $10,250 to<lb />
$187,500.00, with a surplus of<lb />
$77,500.<lb />
Mr. E. G. Flanagan, an out<lb />
Practice for the eommence-<lb />
ment pageant has started. The<lb />
dances, under the direction of<lb />
Miss Somerville. are to be given<lb />
not only by the Physical Educa-<lb />
tion classes, but by other mem-<lb />
bers of the student body. The<lb />
students are cooperating w-ith<lb />
the different committees in all<lb />
possible phases of the approach-<lb />
ing commencement.<lb />
Choruses under the direction<lb />
of Miss Kuykendall are begin-<lb />
ning work. The costume com-<lb />
mittee, under the direction of<lb />
Miss Holtzclaw has begun to<lb />
organize plans for the many cos-<lb />
tumes that will be necessary.<lb />
The pageant will be. according<lb />
to the authorities, a most color-<lb />
ful and impressive affair.<lb />
The steering committee, head-<lb />
ed by Dr. Slay and Miss Davis,<lb />
are carrying the scheme out<lb />
very satisfactorily.<lb />
Sixty-one students have en-<lb />
rolled in the newly formed<lb />
Canal Zone Junior College,<lb />
which opened this year at Bal-<lb />
boa, C. Z.<lb />
Henry Stephens Washington,<lb />
a collateral descendent of George<lb />
Washington and petrologist of<lb />
the geophysical laboratory of<lb />
the Carnegie Institution, died<lb />
recently at the age of 66.<lb />
That the Milky Way is only<lb />
about one-third the size scien-<lb />
tists have thought it to be is the<lb />
conclusion reached after twelve<lb />
years of study of the galaxy by<lb />
Dr. J. S. Plaskett. director of the<lb />
Dominion Astrophysical Obser-<lb />
vatory at Victoria, British Col-<lb />
umbia.<lb />
standing business man and fin Studies of the oyster, starfish,<lb />
 � � i a .e x 131� w Ai1MJ pslrtnrt V�rt<lb />
ancier, has been president of the<lb />
institution since 1912. Mr. J. H.<lb />
Waldrop, cashier, has been con-<lb />
nected with the bank since 1913,<lb />
(Continued on page four)<lb />
and red sponge found along the<lb />
Atlantic coast, now in progress<lb />
at Yale University, indicate that<lb />
they may prove to be important<lb />
sources of food and chemicals.<lb />
t<lb />
rx<lb />
-� "esK"<lb /><pb facs="00038015_tn_0002" /><lb />
Two<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
Wednesday. Marc<lb />
11<lb />
w<lb />
e(lncsday, March 21, 1931<lb />
HE TECO ECHO<lb />
i Bi-Weekly During The College Year<lb />
e Student Government Association of<lb />
Bast Carolina Teachers College<lb />
STAFF<lb />
Cl el Lucy LeRoy<lb />
ager Ellen Jenkins<lb />
Editorial Board<lb />
Edil r Clyde Morton<lb />
Theo Easom<lb />
i ing Editor Alva Van Nortwick<lb />
Ruby Wall<lb />
litor Julia Mae Bordeaux<lb />
Edil : Katie Lee Johnson<lb />
Edit r Lucille Rose<lb />
v EditorAnne La Due llartman<lb />
George Willard<lb />
Business Staff<lb />
i s M . ger Dan Wright<lb />
tg M i Hazel Kimrev<lb />
g M .  r EsteMe McCullen<lb />
 M iger Dorothy Hooks<lb />
. : rtment Isa Costen Grant<lb />
Helen Boomer. Carolyn Brinkley<lb />
Keporlorial Staff<lb />
tv Lucille Noell<lb />
Society Will Higdon<lb />
: Mary Gorharn<lb />
Elizabeth Keith<lb />
Mary Louise Rives<lb />
Selma Gurganus<lb />
Ellen Jenkins<lb />
 Helen Boomer<lb />
'lub Robert Fleming<lb />
'lub . Bilhe Vogler<lb />
ss ReporterHally Cooke<lb />
� t Frances Monk<lb />
Hazel Kmirey<lb />
R ;h rterOnie Cochrane<lb />
Rej ter Luis Hayes<lb />
ber North Carolina Collegiate Press<lb />
Association.<lb />
ag Rates 25c per column inch per issue<lb />
 $1.50 Per Year<lb />
t-class matter December 3, 1925,<lb />
Mice, Greenville, N. C, under the<lb />
act of March 3, 1879.<lb />
DEMOCRACY<lb />
Democracy is peculiarly the American<lb />
way of life. It has been so since the begin-<lb />
ning and must be carried on by the young<lb />
people. In the colleges and universities of<lb />
America is concentrated a large portion of<lb />
the youth of to-day. Democracy must be<lb />
an issue for us.<lb />
This student body passed another mile-<lb />
stone toward a better democracy when at<lb />
a recent mass meeting it was voted that the<lb />
Tecoan and Teco Echo should be elected<lb />
equally. To carry out the issue of demo-<lb />
cracy, that is desired by the student body,<lb />
then the student officers must be chosen<lb />
democratically.<lb />
The road towards a better democracy<lb />
for our college is through a better social or-<lb />
der. It must be achieved.<lb />
Student Opinion<lb />
Don't Quote Me<lb />
AND DID YOU HEAR<lb />
CONGRATULATIONS TO PLAY MAKERS<lb />
ssociatrcl(follefliutfIpress<lb />
it i i mi iyj4 s3<lb />
UM<lb />
I t. March 21, 1934.<lb />
t for granted that every man<lb />
-that is his natural destiny.�<lb />
check on war today is the<lb />
rnment to put an army in-<lb />
it turns against you it is<lb />
handle�Prof. Robert C.<lb />
can really be self-sufficient<lb />
lice of its culture and keys to<lb />
res of energy are to be found<lb />
�Dean Christian Gauss of<lb />
n.<lb />
CAPITAL PUNISHMENT?<lb />
ntly the question Do you believe<lb />
al punishment?" was submitted to<lb />
. th� student body. Students were<lb />
te according to their opinion of<lb />
stion. Out of the 704 votes cast, 459<lb />
 and 245. "yes"<lb />
lent body showed, almost two to one,<lb />
was against this inhumane method<lb />
Ig to prevent crime. It has been<lb />
that crime cannot be stopped by<lb />
punishment. If modern civilization<lb />
iu no other way to deplete the num-<lb />
crimes except by capital punishment.<lb />
;nt there something wrong with the<lb />
ition? Capital punishment is a relic<lb />
arism, and according to the vote of<lb />
dent body, should be abolished.<lb />
UNINVITED GUESTS<lb />
Congratulations to the play makers of<lb />
the campus. The amateur productions of<lb />
1933-34 have been outstanding in the dra-<lb />
matic history of the college. Much time<lb />
and effort, but very little money have been<lb />
spent on the Pov Play, the Senior Play, the<lb />
D" Plays and the Carolina Minstrel. Yet,<lb />
the excellent plays were given, and they<lb />
were thoroughly enjoyed by the entire au-<lb />
dience. Now the faculty is planning an-<lb />
other night of three one-act plays. Those<lb />
students who were here last year remember<lb />
their excellent production. Besides, how-<lb />
ever furnishing an hour of enjoyment the<lb />
faculty have used their dramatic ability to<lb />
further the student loan fund. By this<lb />
means more students will be able to attend<lb />
college. To the players, the coaches and<lb />
committees of all the plays go hearty con-<lb />
gratulations.<lb />
NEED OF A NEW YOUTH MOVEMENT<lb />
Secretary of Agriculture. Henry A. Wal-<lb />
lace, said in a speech to the national student<lb />
conference of youths interested in politics<lb />
that on the whole, the college students are<lb />
"Too smug, complacent and self-satisfied. A<lb />
new youth movement is needed he further<lb />
stated "and it must be a new, vital, and ad-<lb />
venturous approach to the potentialities of<lb />
the coming age There have always been<lb />
some boys and girls who have gone through<lb />
school, merely getting by. on their father's<lb />
money. The depression of the past three<lb />
years has taught many of them that they<lb />
can do this no longer. Instead they have<lb />
to work their way through college. East<lb />
Carolina Teachers College has been no ex-<lb />
ception of this rule. It has been hard for<lb />
all young people here and elsewhere who<lb />
have recently graduated to get jobs. Many<lb />
of them have not succeeded.<lb />
The vital issue in colleges and universi-<lb />
ties of to-day should be furnishing leader-<lb />
Bv this vote SP � neP students cany on in an adven-<lb />
turous way with the realities of the coming<lb />
; day.<lb />
All this tommy-rot about war<lb />
is just "bosh The naval con-<lb />
ference which m reality only<lb />
lead to future trouble and form<lb />
obstacles for the incoming gene-<lb />
rations to overcome. The bal-<lb />
ance of power created during<lb />
the World War only drew more<lb />
nations into the neighborly spat<lb />
between France and Germany.<lb />
The international pacifists that<lb />
are using secret treaties, or oth-<lb />
er like moves are on the wrong<lb />
track and are playing the<lb />
wrong card.<lb />
Will Rogers, it seems to me,<lb />
has presented the best plan for<lb />
making and promoting world<lb />
peace. His plan is such as is<lb />
worked out in the life of neigh-<lb />
bors"?" For instance�if Mrs. Jones<lb />
and Mrs. Smith can't keep from<lb />
fighting, pulling hair, etc over<lb />
the back fence separating their<lb />
yards, why just let one move to<lb />
the next street. Likewise Aus-<lb />
tria and Germany haven't been<lb />
on good terms lately so just let<lb />
Germany move over to North<lb />
America where Mexico now is<lb />
�just swap places you under-<lb />
stand. Now Ireland and Eng-<lb />
land never agree long at the<lb />
time, but Canada and England<lb />
are on the best of terms. The<lb />
logical thing to do is to let Ire-<lb />
land and Canada exchange<lb />
places; we'd hate to lose Cana-<lb />
da, she's a good neighbor, but<lb />
anything for peace.<lb />
Will Rogers indorsed program<lb />
for peace sounds good if it were<lb />
only logical; but the only plan<lb />
which will work effectively is<lb />
that promoted by an ex-soldier<lb />
and a World War veteran, who<lb />
is now engaged in the peaceful<lb />
occupation of school teaching,<lb />
"not Dr. Frank This honored<lb />
pedagogue, however, like Dr.<lb />
Frank admits that an army tra-<lb />
vels on its "stomach" and a<lb />
"buck private" should know. He<lb />
says that without Irish potatoes<lb />
and English (Green) Peas there<lb />
could be no war so just make<lb />
all nations stop growing spuds<lb />
and green peas.<lb />
�Clyde Brown.<lb />
WHY STUDENTS ATTEND<lb />
E. C. T. C.<lb />
WHY SOCIETIES?<lb />
f do some people insist upon at-<lb />
parties when they are not invited?<lb />
Junior-Freshman party last Saturday<lb />
there were several "d"s, Sophomores,<lb />
. and "c"s present. If they were at<lb />
hese same students would not go to<lb />
given by friends if they did not get<lb />
itation. Yet, they attend a class par-<lb />
Hi they belong to another class. This<lb />
the first time that it has occurred,<lb />
has happened many times before.<lb />
any student other than a Junior or a<lb />
should attend the Junior-Senior ban-<lb />
n all probability they would be asked<lb />
ve. Yet these intruders were not<lb />
of such at the Junior-Freshman and<lb />
with careless abandon.<lb />
this offense would have a three-day<lb />
tion attached to it, perhaps intruders<lb />
stop coming. Maybe it would serve<lb />
jminder for many parties to come that<lb />
are not wanted when they are unin-<lb />
If they insist upon coming it seems<lb />
Could have had enough politeness to<lb />
in evening dress.<lb />
)liteness is the true sign of a well-bred<lb />
and certainly politeness does not<lb />
of crashing a party, as these people<lb />
There is a surprising lack of interest<lb />
shown in the societies on the campus. Is<lb />
this due to the fact that the students think<lb />
that societies are no longer needed?<lb />
On Decision Day and during the remain-<lb />
der of the week while the Freshmen are<lb />
being initiated, society spirit runs high. But<lb />
this is the only time during the year that<lb />
any interest is shown.<lb />
Leazar and Pullen, once two of the<lb />
popular organizations on the State Col-<lb />
lege Campus have disbanded, according to<lb />
an editorial that appeared in a recent Tech-<lb />
nician. Prof. Alvin M. Fountain, of the<lb />
English department of State, in regard to<lb />
societies there says: "They have nothing to<lb />
live for; therefore, they died<lb />
Does that apply to the societies here on<lb />
this campus? Have they nothing to live<lb />
for; will they die completely? In the past<lb />
history of the organizations debating and<lb />
dramatics were the main issues. Now they<lb />
have seemingly been dropped. Students<lb />
are not interested in attending the monthly<lb />
or semi-monthly meeting, for there is noth-<lb />
ing to hold their interest.<lb />
Youth is forever demanding the crea-<lb />
tion of new things. If the societies were re-<lb />
created and a new plan for a year's work<lb />
were adopted undoubtedly the whole stu-<lb />
dent body would turn interestedly towards<lb />
them. Now, to a large number of students,<lb />
belonging to a society means nothing more<lb />
than having another item to put under their<lb />
name in the annual.<lb />
We have no sororities or fraternities on<lb />
the campus, so why not let the social inter-<lb />
est be concentrated in these organizations?<lb />
Freshmen students and those<lb />
attending E. C. T. C. for the first<lb />
time this year were asked re-<lb />
cently to fill out an inquiry<lb />
blank to indicate the factors<lb />
which influenced them to attend<lb />
this college. Some illuminating<lb />
suggestions were gleaned from<lb />
the tabulation and analysis ot<lb />
the replies. The inquiry blanks<lb />
carried six factors to be checked<lb />
by the students, one asking for<lb />
an evaluation of the six factors,<lb />
and one asking the student for<lb />
factors not suggested on the<lb />
blank.<lb />
In the list of six factors, there<lb />
are found 95 students who, as<lb />
high school seniors, received a<lb />
form letter suggesting attend-<lb />
ance at E. C. T. C, of these 95,<lb />
17 gave this as a deciding fac-<lb />
tor in their coming, and 28 were<lb />
merely influenced by the letter<lb />
from the college.<lb />
Of the students taught in high<lb />
school by a former student of<lb />
the college, there is a record of<lb />
107 of the 307 students examined<lb />
�18 of these gave their former<lb />
teacher as the deciding factor,<lb />
and 32 just stated that they<lb />
were taught by a former E. C.<lb />
T. C. student.<lb />
Students taught in grades by<lb />
a former E. C. T. C. student, or<lb />
graduate totaled 103, of these,<lb />
six gave the teacher as a decid-<lb />
ing factor, and twenty gave it<lb />
as suggestion.<lb />
The students induced to attend<lb />
the Teachers College by former<lb />
graduates of home high school<lb />
were 180�of these 74 gave the<lb />
inducement as the final factor<lb />
in the decision, and 116 stated<lb />
that it had a distinct bearing up-<lb />
on their coming.<lb />
Thirty-six said their parents<lb />
selected the college they should<lb />
attend, and 97 said they selected<lb />
this college of their own volition.<lb />
In all other cases the parents<lb />
and students jointly selected the<lb />
college the student should at-<lb />
tend.<lb />
After all, faculty members<lb />
are human. I was coming<lb />
through the Administration<lb />
building the other night about<lb />
7:15 and met two lady faculty<lb />
members coming out. Perhaps<lb />
you remember how pretty the<lb />
moon was about three weeks ago.<lb />
Well, they recognized the love-<lb />
liness of it too. They walked<lb />
down the steps, and one said<lb />
sighingly to the other�"Oh,<lb />
what a lovely night, I wish I<lb />
were on the ocean Well. I<lb />
wonder if she wanted to be<lb />
alone�you never can tell but<lb />
don't quote me.<lb />
The Lenoir Rhynean contri-<lb />
butes this one�one student was<lb />
writing a theme but gave no<lb />
material on the front page so he<lb />
wrote: "I don't think you'll read<lb />
this far. To prove it, I'll tell you<lb />
about the baseball game I saw<lb />
yesterday For the next five<lb />
pages he wrote a detailed de-<lb />
scription of the game. He got<lb />
away with it, but I wouldn't ad-<lb />
vise any of the students here to<lb />
try it. Just a bit of advice, but<lb />
don't quote me.<lb />
'Tis said that with the coming<lb />
of spring weather, that a young<lb />
man's fancy lightly turns to<lb />
thoughts of love, but the girl has<lb />
been thinking of it all the win-<lb />
ter.<lb />
And did you hear the paradox<lb />
about George Washington? He<lb />
fought hard for freedom and<lb />
then married a widow. Whatta<lb />
man! But don't quote me.<lb />
Said Bill Puckett: I never<lb />
worry about my girl going out<lb />
with other boys. She's crazy<lb />
about me.<lb />
Theo: Perhaps�but did it<lb />
ever occur to you that she<lb />
might have sane moments.<lb />
Now I ask you, was that<lb />
nice? Don't quote me, but I<lb />
heard that it actually happened.<lb />
With the addition of a learned<lb />
doctor to our student body, the<lb />
sick list should decrease a lot.<lb />
We fear he'll wear himself out<lb />
feeling pulse�but don't quote<lb />
me.<lb />
Jimmie Johnson enjoys crack-<lb />
ing jokes so much that he's go-<lb />
ing to get up a minstrel of his<lb />
very own. I hope he's careful<lb />
in his selection of jokes, but<lb />
don't quote me.<lb />
Mr. Wright's Sociology 203<lb />
class was discussing the differ-<lb />
ent forms of marriage. Mr.<lb />
Wright stated that monogamy<lb />
(of the union of one woman and<lb />
one man) was the most common<lb />
of marriage practices. One of<lb />
the boys on class looked rather<lb />
doubtful. A few days later, he<lb />
gave a test and asked what was<lb />
the most common form of mar-<lb />
riage. This boy answered "mon-<lb />
otony Maybe he's right, but<lb />
don't quote me.<lb />
Don't quote me, but can you<lb />
imagine Helen Boomer going<lb />
through her plates.<lb />
Don't quote me, but one of the<lb />
girls remarked when she was<lb />
practicing for the Passion Play,<lb />
that she thought she was too in-<lb />
dividual to act in a mob scene,<lb />
but as a principal she thought<lb />
that she'd be a huge success.<lb />
Perhaps if she'd only mentioned<lb />
it to the directors she could<lb />
have a permanent place in the<lb />
cast.<lb />
And did you hear that one of<lb />
the most conscientious members<lb />
of the Junior Class actually at-<lb />
tended the Freshman-Juvior<lb />
Party minus an article of wear-<lb />
ing apparel. It's a good thing<lb />
that I was sitting down when I<lb />
heard it, or else I know I would<lb />
have dropped right on the spot.<lb />
And she did look rather self-<lb />
conscious during the party, but<lb />
don't quote me.<lb />
Some girl remark on registra-<lb />
tion day, "Heck, I heard we<lb />
were going to have a lot of new<lb />
co-eds this term and I don't see<lb />
any<lb />
That Theo, whose ideal used<lb />
to be Josephine, has decided that<lb />
after all perhaps one can have<lb />
two ideals and the other one is<lb />
Helen.<lb />
That Kapelec didn't know a<lb />
pie could be cut into five pieces.<lb />
According to him a pie has to be<lb />
divided into four pieces or six<lb />
pieces. Too bad Kapelec didn't<lb />
get any the day he cut it.<lb />
That a certain fair maid sent<lb />
her better half a card to keep<lb />
him from being lonesome while<lb />
she was home Sunday between<lb />
terms. Lonesome?<lb />
That everyone reported a<lb />
wonderful vacation which is<lb />
gone but not forgotten.<lb />
That one campus official drank<lb />
the sauce for the shortcake and<lb />
thought that it was buttermilk.<lb />
Her mind must have been occu-<lb />
pied with higher things.<lb />
That Duke University is rep-<lb />
resented at E. C. T. C. in a big<lb />
way.<lb />
That little Aubrey jokes are<lb />
becoming a fad among certain<lb />
people on the campus.<lb />
That Jack Humphrey didn't<lb />
flunk anything and he is disap-<lb />
pointed in the college.<lb />
And here's something else�<lb />
we wonder if some of the coun-<lb />
cil members would-be assistants<lb />
are praying when they are<lb />
found on their knees before<lb />
closed doors in the bathroom, or<lb />
if they were attempting to dis-<lb />
cover who is studying in the<lb />
shower.<lb />
From the Campus<lb />
Flagpole<lb />
ti<lb />
CALIFORNIA HAS MOST<lb />
FULL-TIME STUDENTS<lb />
Yes, the poet was<lb />
he said, "In the sprii<lb />
man's fancy lighth<lb />
thoughts of love It<lb />
sometimes a young rn<lb />
er light-headed�whet<lb />
cause he is in love i<lb />
won't say. From my<lb />
I can see a lot going o<lb />
gola seems to be a r<lb />
lar place for fond cc<lb />
Sometimes I almosl<lb />
when I see a girl sm<lb />
of the drug store ne<lb />
pus. and a count il r<lb />
in. Some day the �<lb />
going to get their<lb />
ducked in tune, and<lb />
will they be?<lb />
Well, it seems ti<lb />
Dook has com to the<lb />
was getting awfully I<lb />
day, and I heard soi �<lb />
�"Now at Dok<lb />
grasped me! Who could I<lb />
from that University?<lb />
you guess!<lb />
Of course I can't � e<lb />
as the University of Ni .<lb />
I heard that only &amp; i<lb />
the privilege of � r<lb />
beros and mustache;<lb />
you like Frank Jennii <lb />
one in the play is-<lb />
quite as if he belong) I<lb />
400.<lb />
It also seems thai oul<lb />
University of Kentuckj tl<lb />
have to take a cours<lb />
ling before you can be i<lb />
for cheer leader. Can<lb />
gine Mildred tumbling<lb />
Carl Joyner is pretty g<lb />
though. Wasn't he a funi<lb />
groom in the play thai<lb />
time the bride nearly<lb />
right at the altar.<lb />
By way of menial t� !� p<lb />
learned that one of the<lb />
sors at San Monica Juni i<lb />
lege had a big laugh con<lb />
Exam papers. One brighi<lb />
dent said that a taxidern<lb />
a kind of thick fog; ahoth<lb />
that toreador is really<lb />
storm, and pooling�a pi<lb />
indulged in by young men<lb />
t town.<lb />
Berkeley, Cal.� (IP) � The<lb />
University of California has at-<lb />
tained first rank in this country<lb />
in the number of full-time stu-<lb />
dents.<lb />
The present standing, accord-<lb />
ing to this year's year-book, is:<lb />
California, first, with more<lb />
than 19,000 students; Columbia<lb />
University with more than 14<lb />
000; New York University, with<lb />
more than 12,000; Minnesota<lb />
with nearly 12,000, and Illinois <lb />
with 10,500. Prof 0 L McCaskill ,<lb />
The five having the largest University of Illinois colle<lb />
enrollment of resident students law, recently advocated t'n-<lb />
are: New York University, with plete abolition of all gradn<lb />
28,000; Columbia with 27,500; i terns.<lb />
College of the City of New York j<lb />
with 24,500; California with 23<lb />
000 and Minnesota with 17,000.<lb />
The largest women's college is<lb />
Hunter, with 4,416 students. The<lb />
largest engineering and chem-<lb />
istry enrollment is at Massachu-<lb />
setts Institute of Technology<lb />
with around 2,300. Harvard has<lb />
the biggest law school enroll-<lb />
ment, with 1,500; Temple the<lb />
largest dental school with 500;<lb />
Columbia the largest teachers<lb />
college, with 5,000; Boston Uni-<lb />
versity the largest number of di-<lb />
vinity students, with 250, and the<lb />
University of Pennsylvania the<lb />
largest enrollment in commerce<lb />
and finance, with 2,000.<lb />
Salt Lake City� (IP)�A year's<lb />
study at the State Academy of j<lb />
Music in Berlin will be started<lb />
next September by William<lb />
Peterson, assistant professor of<lb />
music at the University of Utah,<lb />
who last week was awarded the<lb />
music scholarship offered by the<lb />
newly organized German-Ameri-<lb />
can Musical Student's Exchange.<lb />
GRETA<lb />
GARBO<lb />
"QUEEN CHRISTINA<lb />
MONTUES. MCII. 26-21<lb />
STATE<lb />
WEDNESDAY, MCII. 28<lb />
SEARCH FOR REALTY<lb />
with<lb />
BUSTER CRABBE<lb />
THURSDAY, MCH. 29<lb />
KAY FRANCIS<lb />
"M A N D A L A Y "<lb />
FRIDAY, MCH. 30<lb />
"COME ON MARINES<lb />
with Richard Arlen<lb />
Duane Purvis, of Purdue Uni-<lb />
versity, is the only college stu-<lb />
dent to be ail-American in two<lb />
sports: track and football.<lb />
The monetary policy of Presi-<lb />
dent Roosevelt has been ap-<lb />
proved by six "instructors" of<lb />
the Harvard University faculty.<lb />
A special study of hypnotism<lb />
is. being made by scientists of<lb />
the College of the City of New<lb />
York.<lb />
Governor George White of<lb />
Ohio led the list of chaperones<lb />
for the Ohio State University<lb />
prom this year.<lb />
COMPLETE YOUR<lb />
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"Known For Values"<lb />
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New Easter Suits<lb />
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New Manager. E. Kine.<lb />
HAVE YOUR WATCH REPAIRED<lb />
AT LAUTARES<lb />
Guarantee to keep Time or your<lb />
Money Refunded.<lb />
LAUTARES'<lb />
FIRST BASEBALL GAME<lb />
WILL BE MARCH 27th<lb />
Sermons Favors Clifford Bostk<lb />
; Point Count High Scorer Of<lb />
For Field Coals Basketball Team<lb />
nfR. R. Sermons, C ach i 1<lb />
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('Phog Allen, Univ i ty<lb />
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MFN STUDENTS<lb />
GIVE SUCCESSFUL<lb />
MINSTREL SHOW<lb />
: Continued fr.<lb />
v<lb />
Ug(<lb /><lb />
all did a cred I '<lb />
e of work in their ;inj<lb />
joke-making. Runt B I<lb />
"Blackbird, the i hj n i U i<lb />
stunt performer. Billy Mor-<lb />
one of the guests, gave ' � �<lb />
dance numbers which were<lb />
I : � atly enjoyed.<lb />
Miss Lorraine Hunter who<lb />
i - :hed the minstrel d serves<lb />
much cr slit for the ex ellent<lb />
� luction. At the close of the,<lb />
erformance, she was br night<lb />
before the curtain and present-<lb />
ed with flowers by the cast.<lb />
A seven piece orchestra com-<lb />
posed of Katie Lee Johnson. Dan<lb />
Wright, Jimmy Carr, Troy Bur-<lb />
� tte, Withers Harvey. Ben Her-<lb />
ring and Joe Walker, furnished<lb />
the music for the song hits a I<lb />
dances.<lb />
The guests of the cabaret were:<lb />
Misses Virginia Akers. Helen<lb />
Strickland, Florence Denning,<lb />
Mary Lou Gregory, Catherine<lb />
Shute, Olivia McDaniel, Frances<lb />
Harvey, Rebecca Pridgen. Helen<lb />
Sawyer, Mary Belle Wilson. Ma-<lb />
bel Dickens, and Jackie Strick-<lb />
land; Messrs. Edward Parker,<lb />
Stanley Seago, George Wilker-<lb />
soa, Jack Barrett, C. O. Arm-<lb />
strong, Bob Eason, Charles King.<lb />
James B. James, Jack Nobles.<lb />
Billy Morton, Taylor Carr and<lb />
Clyde Brown.<lb />
James Carr. student athletic<lb />
manager, was General Manager.<lb />
Stage committee was as follows:<lb />
Charles Edwards. W. O. J Hy,<lb />
John Kapelec, Ruff in Davis and<lb />
Robert Holly.<lb />
The members of the Ticket<lb />
committee were: R. J. Slay, W.<lb />
� Jolly, Carl Adams, Herbert<lb />
ReBarker, J. B. Cummings, E. L<lb />
Henderson, L. R. Meadows and<lb />
J- J. McGinnis.<lb />
The ushers were: Baxter Rid-<lb />
enhour, John Kapelec, Robert<lb />
Fleming, Preston Dunn. Seth<lb />
Muse, Charles Cobb, John Hod-<lb />
ges, Howard Waldrop, Billy Nes-<lb />
bit, Belmont Kittrell and Paul<lb />
Fitzgeerald and David Jordan.<lb />
Those managing the advertis-<lb />
ing were: Robert Fleming, Billy<lb />
Nesbit, Belmont Kittrell and<lb />
Charles King.<lb />
The electrician was James<lb />
Davenport.<lb />
( AN YH IMAGIM<lb />
ut trees<lb />
smi led<lb />
�s very<lb />
ing as hate;<lb />
I've always<lb />
pie a day w -�- Kei P<lb />
away I � I didn't k-<lb />
"An apple each tern<lb />
flunk slips awa:<lb />
there must be - met! rig<lb />
for I heard K becc<lb />
Lee tell a ti<lb />
him an apple i n his a<lb />
then timidly asked<lb />
graded their examinat<lb />
I don't know who I<lb />
the saying "All lawyers .<lb />
but all liars are not<lb />
but I am positive ti' I<lb />
part of it is right foi<lb />
very seriously told rn<lb />
someone was killed in M:<lb />
nes classroom, and I -<lb />
asked who it was. He<lb />
that a fly attempted to<lb />
near the spot where Mr.<lb />
USt<lb />
d to part his hair bef<lb />
"Good order and justice�that<lb />
is the religion of democracy<lb />
Dr. William L. Bryan, president<lb />
of Indiana University, declared<lb />
recently.<lb />
departed from him, and that<lb />
fly slipped, fell upon the<lb />
the desk and was m rt<lb />
wounded!<lb />
DO YOl HAVE<lb />
P oise<lb />
E nergy<lb />
R eliability<lb />
S incerity<lb />
0 riginality<lb />
N eatness<lb />
A bility<lb />
L eadership<lb />
1 ndividuality<lb />
T act<lb />
Y outhful attitude<lb />
From the Highland Outlook<lb />
sex,<lb />
Woman is the stronger<lb />
Mary Sydney Branch, of West<lb />
fn College, claims in a recent<lb />
book published by the Univer-<lb />
sity of Chicago press.<lb />
A serum that is claimed to be<lb />
a 100 percent cure for whooping<lb />
cough has been perfected by<lb />
Prof Louis W. Sauer of the Uni-<lb />
versity of Chicago medical<lb />
school.<lb />
we<lb />
in<lb />
toe<lb />
ed<lb />
it<lb />
sta<lb />
bu<lb />
lau<lb />
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'h- 21. 1934.<lb />
om the Campus<lb />
Hagpole<lb />
March' 21, 1934.<lb />
I 1RST BASEBALL GAME<lb />
WILL BE MARCH 27th<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
Page Three<lb />
SPORTS<lb />
SUPPORT THE<lb />
BASEBALL TEAM<lb />
Sermons Favors<lb />
; Point Count<lb />
For Field Goals<lb />
irons. Coach of<lb />
A: N. C. State.<lb />
on Suggestion<lb />
n of University<lb />
rmons, Coach of<lb />
North Carolina<lb />
recently stated<lb />
d a proposal to<lb />
field goals<lb />
nts rather than<lb />
�ns, in comment-<lb />
;estion of Dr. E.<lb />
n, University of<lb />
ball mentor said<lb />
score for a field<lb />
more than two<lb />
Coach Allen's sug-<lb />
ars to he placed<lb />
om tin1 floor for<lb />
Coach Sermon<lb />
ight eleven feet<lb />
 hut that the<lb />
st courts were too<lb />
�w arched shots at<lb />
basket.<lb />
is planning to at-<lb />
ng of the National<lb />
Basketball Coach-<lb />
late this month,<lb />
expected to pre-<lb />
�tion at this meet-<lb />
GARBO<lb />
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with Richard ArJen<lb />
Suits<lb />
$7.98<lb />
ALI K AS THEY<lb />
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MEN STUDENTS<lb />
OH E SUCCESSFUL<lb />
MINSTREL SHOW<lb />
led from page One)<lb />
all did a creditable<lb />
w rk in their singing<lb />
making. Runt Bostic<lb />
kbird, the rhymeter<lb />
' performer. Billy Mor-<lb />
; the guests, gave two<lb />
. umbers which were<lb />
. enjoyed.<lb />
n aine Hunter who<lb />
the minstrel deserves<lb />
for the excellent<lb />
At the close of the<lb />
v. she was brought<lb />
the curtain and present-<lb />
ftowers by the cast.<lb />
even piece orchestra com-<lb />
t Katie Iee Johnson, Dan<lb />
� Jimmy Carr, Troy Bur-<lb />
ers Harvey, Ben Her-<lb />
I Joe Walker, furnished<lb />
for the song hits and<lb />
ests of the cabaret were:<lb />
Virginia Akers, Helen<lb />
Florence Denning,<lb />
u Gregory, Catherine<lb />
livia McDaniel, Frances<lb />
Rebecca Pridgen, Helen<lb />
Mary Belle Wilson, Ma-<lb />
ns, and Jackie Strick-<lb />
. srs. Edward Parker,<lb />
Seago, George Wilker-<lb />
t Barrett, C. O. Arm-<lb />
b Eason, Charles King,<lb />
James, Jack Nobles,<lb />
rton, Taylor Carr and<lb />
wn.<lb />
Carr. student athletic<lb />
was General Manager.<lb />
mmittee was as follows:<lb />
Edwards, W. O. Jolly,<lb />
i lee, Ruffin Davis and<lb />
lu-<lb />
mbers of the Ticket<lb />
were: R. J. Slay, W.<lb />
Carl Adams, Herbert<lb />
J. B. Cummings, E. L.<lb />
l L. R. Meadows and<lb />
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REPAIRED<lb />
ES<lb />
mo or led.your<lb />
RES'<lb />
LCLrinius.<lb />
ushers were: Baxter Rid-<lb />
John Kapelee, Robert<lb />
g, Preston Dunn, Seth<lb />
Charles Cobb, John Hod-<lb />
ward Waldrop, Billy Nes-<lb />
Imont Kittrell and Paul<lb />
raid and David Jordan.<lb />
managing the advertis-<lb />
�c: Robert Fleming, Billy<lb />
Belmont Kittrell and<lb />
i King.<lb />
electrician was James<lb />
�ort.<lb />
k3 order and justice�that<lb />
religion of democracy<lb />
illiam L. Bryan, president<lb />
iana University, declared<lb />
George S. Willard, Jr Sport Editor<lb />
Clifford Bostic<lb />
High Scorer Of<lb />
Basketball Team<lb />
Scores A Total of 108 Points<lb />
Burnette Is Runner-Up With<lb />
Ninety-Six Points<lb />
Clifford (Runt) Bostic, fast E.<lb />
C. T. C. forward, led the Teach-<lb />
ers in the scoring with a total<lb />
of 108 points. Captain Troy<lb />
Burnette was runner-up with a<lb />
total of 96 points.<lb />
In the game with Rocky Mount<lb />
Y, Bostic made the highest indi-<lb />
vidual score of the season, net-<lb />
ting ten field goals and four free<lb />
shots. Besides leading the de-<lb />
fensive playing, Bostic also did<lb />
nice guarding and thrilled the<lb />
spectators with brilliant pass-<lb />
work.<lb />
CAN YOU IMAGINE?<lb />
Woman is the stronger sex,<lb />
Mary Sydney Branch, of West-<lb />
College, claims in a recent<lb />
published by the Univer-<lb />
I ;<lb />
Last Friday I saw something<lb />
rather unusual�two serious and<lb />
apparently worried freshmen.<lb />
Their faces were as stern as I<lb />
imagine Washington's was while<lb />
crossing the Deleware, and if<lb />
I'm not badly mistaken, they con-<lb />
sidered themselves as dumb as<lb />
King Tut's mummy. They were<lb />
walking in front of the music<lb />
rooms on their way to their<lb />
first exam. I saw them go into<lb />
one of the rooms and a moment<lb />
later heard the music of and in<lb />
sobbing tones the words, "Abide<lb />
With Me, Lord with me abide?"<lb />
At the county basketball<lb />
games I sat near a girl who was<lb />
either a Sophomore or Junior. I<lb />
don't know which. Nearby there<lb />
was a group of little boys who<lb />
were having a heated discussion<lb />
as to who several of the players<lb />
were. One little red-headed fel-<lb />
low said, "I know everybody on<lb />
the court The girl tapped him<lb />
on the shoulder and said, "I bet<lb />
you don't even know who the<lb />
referee is The little boy<lb />
frowned, looked into her face<lb />
and replied, "The one with the<lb />
whistle She didn't contradict<lb />
him again.<lb />
Another girl has changed her<lb />
mind about certain things also.<lb />
Last week Miss Wilson asked<lb />
Frances Bowen several questions<lb />
about trees and although Fran-<lb />
ces smiled when she answered,<lb />
I don't believe she thinks of<lb />
trees very tenderly, for after<lb />
class I heard her singing, "I<lb />
think that I shall never see a<lb />
thing as hateful as a tree<lb />
I've always heard that "An ap-<lb />
ple a day will keep the doctor<lb />
away but I didn't know that<lb />
"An apple each term will keep<lb />
flunk slips away however,<lb />
there must be something to it,<lb />
for I heard Rebecca and Hattie<lb />
Lee tell a teacher that they left<lb />
him an apple on his desk and<lb />
then timidly asked if he had<lb />
graded their examination papers.<lb />
I don't know who originated<lb />
the saying "All lawyers are liars,<lb />
but all liars are not lawyers<lb />
but I am positive that the last<lb />
part of it is right for a co-ed<lb />
very seriously told me that<lb />
someone was killed in Mr. Hay-<lb />
nes classroom, and I quickly<lb />
asked who it was. He replied<lb />
that a fly attempted to perch<lb />
near the spot where Mr. Haynes<lb />
used to part his hair before it<lb />
departed from him, and that the<lb />
fly slipped, fell upon the top of<lb />
the desk and was mortally<lb />
wounded!<lb />
DO YOU HAVE<lb />
oi Chicago press.<lb />
P oise<lb />
E nergy<lb />
R eliability<lb />
S incerity<lb />
0 riginality<lb />
N eatness<lb />
A bility<lb />
L eadership<lb />
1 ndividuality<lb />
T act<lb />
Y outhful attitude<lb />
From the Highland Outlook.<lb />
A serum that is claimed to be<lb />
a 100 percent cure for whooping<lb />
cough has been perfected by<lb />
Prof. Louis W. Sauer of the Uni-<lb />
versity of Chicago medical<lb />
school.<lb />
POPULAR CAPTAIN<lb />
Hst<lb />
led<lb />
Un-<lb />
the<lb />
TROY BURNETTE<lb />
Troy Burnette. one of the<lb />
liked co-eds, at E. C. T. C<lb />
a snappy team through a so;<lb />
son of hard fought games.<lb />
der Burnette's leadership<lb />
Teachers made athletic history<lb />
to be proud of. In every game<lb />
the boys played well, showing<lb />
good sportsmanship at all times.<lb />
Captain Burnette held the<lb />
same position on the team that<lb />
he did last year, center. He us-<lb />
ually gave Ins team an advan-<lb />
tage by getting the tip-off. and<lb />
his guarding and passing was al-<lb />
ways good. In six of the games<lb />
played. Troy led in the scoring.<lb />
In high school Troy was an<lb />
important factor in bringing a<lb />
conference title to the Green-<lb />
ville high school. Before enter-<lb />
ing E. C. T. C, he attended Duke<lb />
University.<lb />
IN MEMORIOl<lb />
Diamond Drill<lb />
Now Underway<lb />
16 Men Report For First<lb />
Practice.<lb />
First Game Will Be Played<lb />
March Twenty-Sixth.<lb />
When I started to write an<lb />
obituary for little Aubrey, I<lb />
laughed and laughed, because I<lb />
knew all the time little Aubrey<lb />
wasn't dead. He was walking<lb />
down the campus with me yes-<lb />
terday and suddenly he fell in<lb />
the concrete mixer. I just<lb />
laughed and laughed, because I<lb />
knew all the time that the con-<lb />
crete mixer wasn't working.<lb />
Well, when I finally got him out.<lb />
he wanted to go back down the<lb />
campus, so he and I went down<lb />
by the lake. While I had stop-<lb />
ped to smell a rose, little Aub-<lb />
rey ran ahead of mc and he<lb />
fell splash into the lake: a huge<lb />
deep sea crab came and sv, allow-<lb />
ed him up, and I just laughed<lb />
and laughed 'cause I knew all<lb />
the time the crab would ex-<lb />
plode when he reached the sur-<lb />
face�and he did. When the<lb />
staff prepared to receive little<lb />
Aubrey. Miss Jenkins threaten-<lb />
ed to hang him up in the closet<lb />
on a hook, but little Aubrey just<lb />
laughed and laughed because all<lb />
the time he knew there weren't<lb />
any hooks in the closet.<lb />
We had a big bad snow last<lb />
week end, and people were sad<lb />
because they had planned to go<lb />
home. Little Aubrey had plan-<lb />
ned to go home too. When the<lb />
snow came, he just laughed and<lb />
laughed because he knew all<lb />
the time his permit wasn't com-<lb />
ing, anyway.<lb />
Little Aubrey had a good time<lb />
in the snow, but he stayed out<lb />
so much that he got tonsilitis,<lb />
and had to go to the hospital.<lb />
When the Doctor wanted to take<lb />
his tonsils out, little Aubrey just<lb />
laughed and laughed, because he<lb />
knew all the time he already<lb />
had his tonsils out. He is com-<lb />
pletely recovered by this time.<lb />
When I started to name this<lb />
article "In memory of Little<lb />
Aubrey I laughed and laughed,<lb />
because I knew all the time<lb />
there was no occasion for writ-<lb />
ing obituaries when he is sitting<lb />
on the desk swinging his feet.<lb />
One day little Aubrey and I<lb />
were walking down the campus<lb />
in the rain, and a tree fell on<lb />
top of us. I laughed and laughi<lb />
ed because I knew all the time<lb />
it was an umbrella tree.<lb />
After it stopped raining we<lb />
started to go to ride in the school<lb />
bus and then we laughed and<lb />
laughed, because we knew that<lb />
it didn't have any gas and had<lb />
a flat tire.<lb />
A course in aeronautics will be<lb />
offered at the University of Ken-<lb />
tucky as a CWA project<lb />
Spring baseball practice got<lb />
under way at E. C. T. C� last<lb />
Wednesday when sixteen players<lb />
reported to Coach Beatty for the<lb />
first drill.<lb />
The old men reporting for<lb />
practice were: "Runt" Bostic, as<lb />
shortstop: Jack Barrett, outfield:<lb />
and John Hodges, at third base.<lb />
Many of the new men reporting<lb />
were high school stars, and show<lb />
indications of good material.<lb />
Preston Dunn, who pitched for<lb />
Ayden high school last year, is<lb />
working-out at that position.<lb />
Smith, James, and Burnette are<lb />
also candidates for pitchers. The<lb />
pitching staff is still incomplete,<lb />
and other men will probably be<lb />
added.<lb />
Seago and Johnson are now<lb />
working-out at catcher's posi-<lb />
tion, and may be selected as<lb />
back-stops.<lb />
Other new men were: Puckett.<lb />
at second; Ridcnhour, at first:<lb />
Kapelee. Eason) and Leggett, in<lb />
the outfield; and Jennings, at<lb />
third. These men showed plenty<lb />
of form and ability in the first<lb />
practice, and are steadily im-<lb />
proving.<lb />
According to statement by-<lb />
manager W. O. Jolly, other men<lb />
will report for practice this<lb />
week. Joe Gaston, former<lb />
Greenville high school infield<lb />
star, may be lost to the team ear-<lb />
ly in the season, but he is ex-<lb />
pected to report for practice<lb />
soon.<lb />
The first games of the season<lb />
will be played on the 27th and<lb />
28th of March with Guilford Col-<lb />
lege. A close contest is antici-<lb />
pated at this time.<lb />
Baseball Schedule For<lb />
Spring Term Announced<lb />
Jimmy Carr, student manager<lb />
announces the following games<lb />
to be played this season. Other<lb />
games will probably be sche-<lb />
duled.<lb />
Guilford, March 27, 28 (here)<lb />
Louisburg, April 6 (there)<lb />
Wingate, April 12 (there)<lb />
P. J. C, April 13 (there)<lb />
P. J. C, April 14 (there)<lb />
P. J. C, April 19 (here)<lb />
P. J. C, April 20 (here)<lb />
High Point, April 27 (here)<lb />
Oak Ridge, May 3, (here)<lb />
Oak Ridge, May 4, (here)<lb />
High Point, May 18, (there)<lb />
Oak Ridge, May 19, (there)<lb />
Dates are not settled for two<lb />
games with A. C. C.<lb />
Belgium, whose king's death<lb />
made world-wide news last week,<lb />
has an area of only 11,752<lb />
square miles, or somewhat less<lb />
than the State of Maryland.<lb />
Exactly $6,360.00 was distri-<lb />
buted to students at Indiana Uni-<lb />
versity as their first CWA pay<lb />
check.<lb />
READY FOR EASTER<lb />
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79c to $1.00<lb />
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SUCCESSFUL CAPTAIN<lb />
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Minstrel Is A<lb />
Financial Success<lb />
FLORENCE SINCLAIR<lb />
captain of the Ramblers, led her<lb />
team through a perfect season.<lb />
In six contests, two each with<lb />
Wingate College, Rocky Mount<lb />
Y, and Chowan College, the E.<lb />
C. T. C. girls' basketball team<lb />
fought hard to win each game<lb />
by a decided margin.<lb />
Miss Sinclair is from Wilson,<lb />
where she played for four years<lb />
on the Wilson high school team.<lb />
In three of the games played<lb />
this season. Miss Sinclair was<lb />
high scorer for her team. As<lb />
captain of the first girls' basket-<lb />
ball team at E. C. T. C. Miss<lb />
Sinclair has proven herself de-<lb />
serving of this honor.<lb />
Senior-Normal Class<lb />
Gives Successful Plays<lb />
Men's Athletic Association<lb />
Clears $130.00 By Produc-<lb />
tion of Negro Minstrel.<lb />
Money To Be Used To Buy<lb />
Sweaters For Athletes<lb />
According to a statement made<lb />
by Jimmie Carr, student, mana-<lb />
ger, the minstrel recently pre-<lb />
sented by the Men's Athletic<lb />
Association was a financial suc-<lb />
cess. After paying for music,<lb />
lumber printing, etc the asso-<lb />
ciation realized a profit of<lb />
$130.00. The money will be used<lb />
in buying monogram sweaters<lb />
for E. C. T. C. athletes.<lb />
The Athletic Association is to<lb />
be congratulated upon their<lb />
ability to provide sweaters for<lb />
their athletes. This will be the<lb />
first time that sweaters have<lb />
been given to them. Alva Van<lb />
Nortwick is president of the<lb />
Men's Athletic Association and<lb />
took an active part in the mins-<lb />
trel.<lb />
High School Cage<lb />
Tourney Is Held<lb />
In College Gym<lb />
Twenty Pitt County Teams<lb />
Participate<lb />
(Continued from page one)<lb />
ing Andy, that Stella no longer<lb />
loves him. To see if this was<lb />
true. Andy tried to make Stella<lb />
jealous oT him. The young cou-<lb />
ple soon adjusted their difficul-<lb />
ties and declared themselves<lb />
"Winners All<lb />
"The Wedding" the third play<lb />
of the series, was centered<lb />
around the bridegroom, played<lb />
by Carl Joyner, who was con-<lb />
siderably upset over the loss of<lb />
his collar button. Though the<lb />
bride, played by Sue Taylor My-<lb />
ers, was ready and waiting, the<lb />
difficulties of the groom made<lb />
it seem likely- that there would<lb />
be no wedding at all. The bride's<lb />
father, played by Jack Nobles,<lb />
and the bride's aunt, who was<lb />
Lucy Barrow, tried to straighten<lb />
out the complication. C. O.<lb />
Armstrong as the best man knew<lb />
exactly how a wedding should<lb />
be, having had experience as<lb />
the best man in nine other<lb />
weddings.<lb />
Francis Jennings, as a grooms-<lb />
man, was the one who furnish-<lb />
ed the collar button for the<lb />
groom. The role of the bride-<lb />
groom's mother was portrayed<lb />
by Grace Griffin.<lb />
The intervals between acts<lb />
were made very enjoyable by a<lb />
short program. Alva Van Nort-<lb />
wick gave a group of popular<lb />
selections with Katie L. Johnson<lb />
at the piano. The Male Quar-<lb />
tette, composed of faculty mem-<lb />
bers also sang several songs.<lb />
The play was under the direc-<lb />
tions of Mrs. J. H. Rose.<lb />
Miller-Jones Co.<lb />
They Trot By Day<lb />
They Dance By Night<lb />
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MEDIUM TAUPE<lb />
We Deliver 408 Evans St.<lb />
THOUGHTS OF A FRESHMAN<lb />
CO-ED REGISTRATION DAY<lb />
I wonder if there is a college<lb />
with a larger number of girl<lb />
students, anywhere in the coun-<lb />
try?<lb />
What can the word "phycho-<lb />
logy" mean?<lb />
That teacher sure clears his<lb />
throat often enough.<lb />
My; but that is sure one fat<lb />
girl!<lb />
That man's head is so slick it<lb />
glitters.<lb />
I don't mind taking Physical<lb />
Education providing I don't have<lb />
to wear a gym suit.<lb />
I wonder if she'd give me a<lb />
date?<lb />
I told mama someone would<lb />
notice that hole in my shirt and<lb />
that girl is looking straight at<lb />
it.<lb />
Tough looking bunch of boys<lb />
if you ask me.<lb />
I believe I'd rather farm than<lb />
teach if I have to register many-<lb />
more times.<lb />
The annual Pitt County Bas-<lb />
ketball Tournament was held in<lb />
the college gym on the twelfth<lb />
and thirteenth. Twenty teams,<lb />
including both girls and boys,<lb />
participated in the tourney. The<lb />
schools entering boy's teams<lb />
were: Winterville, Stokes, Foun-<lb />
tain, Chicod, Pactolus, Farmville,<lb />
Ayden, Grifton, Belvoir, Arthur,<lb />
Grimesland and Bethel. The<lb />
following schools entered girls'<lb />
teams: Chicod, Fountain, Arthur.<lb />
Stokes, Grimesland, Bethel, Win-<lb />
terville, and Belvoir.<lb />
Winterville opened the tour-<lb />
ney by winning over Stokes, 15-<lb />
12. The first half was slow, but<lb />
in the second half both teams<lb />
played well. James, of Winter-<lb />
ville, was high scorer.<lb />
The results of the games were:<lb />
In the girls' games, Grimes-<lb />
land defeated Bethel 25-6; Foun-<lb />
tain defeated Stokes 36-4;<lb />
Grimesland defeated Belvoir, 23-<lb />
6.<lb />
In the boys' games, Ayden de-<lb />
feated Pactolus 17-12; Grimes-<lb />
land defeated Belvoir 23-16;<lb />
Winterville defeated Chicod 19-<lb />
7; Grimesland defeated Ayden<lb />
17-7.<lb />
Huntley M. Sinclair, Washing-<lb />
ton University professor, has re-<lb />
signed his position so that he<lb />
may return to Canada to run for<lb />
a seat in the Canadian Parlia-<lb />
ment.<lb />
A revolving stage is being<lb />
used in a current production of<lb />
the University of Nebraska Tem-<lb />
ple Theater Players.<lb />
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jen of Aurora and a<lb />
in the Beaufort County<lb />
for the past 20 years.<lb />
pneumonia on February<lb />
at his home in Aurora,<lb />
 Ross was the son of the<lb />
VV. H Ross and Lida Little<lb />
He was graduated at K.<lb />
 C. and Guilford College.<lb />
the pas? ten years, he had<lb />
a teacher in the Aurora<lb />
ols and was held in high<lb />
m by those who knew him.<lb />
� was made master<lb />
a Masonic Lodge<lb />
was Banker of Ed-<lb />
tan of the World<lb />
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FACULTY PLANS<lb />
T 0 PRESENT<lb />
THREE PLAYS<lb />
(Continued from page one)<lb />
FOUNDER'S HAY IS<lb />
QUIETLY OBSERVED<lb />
(Continued from first page)<lb />
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practically all his life<lb />
regarded as one of the<lb />
tig farmers of his coun-<lb />
1 services were held at<lb />
ch of the Holy Cross.<lb />
liam H. R Jackson was<lb />
n Rev. W. A Lillycrop<lb />
nville. The Masonic<lb />
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l&amp;EENVILLE FIRM<lb />
JIVES SCHOLARSHIP<lb />
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1 daughter;<lb />
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rvived by his wife,<lb />
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Minnie Miriam and<lb />
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LIPPED FROM THE VISTA<lb />
Earn<lb />
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st:<lb />
Raleigh Chapter of the E.<lb />
C. Alumnae Association<lb />
its regular business and<lb />
meeting Friday evening at<lb />
ome of Mrs. E. H. Spruill<lb />
Mi sdarnes M. A. Medlm. J.<lb />
. me and J. C. Holland<lb />
a � hostesses.<lb />
pres d nt, Mrs. J. L. Mar-<lb />
� I for reports vi the<lb />
nen i ; the Ways and Means<lb />
littee and also of the Treas-<lb />
She appointed Misses<lb />
e Beth Brown, Irene Flem-<lb />
nd Mrs. R. F. Noble to<lb />
tute a nominating commit-<lb />
1 select the officers of next<lb />
crooks match their wits with<lb />
those of a lady who lies paraly-<lb />
zed in a wheeled chair, and the<lb />
struggle is a dramatic one. This<lb />
play is a little different from<lb />
any that has been given at the<lb />
college in a number of years<lb />
and promises to make an excit-<lb />
ing half-hour.<lb />
Taking part in "Two Crooks<lb />
and a Lady" are: Milyler, A. D.<lb />
Frank; Lucille. Lorraine Hunter;<lb />
Mrs. Simms-Vane. Elizabeth Hy-<lb />
man; Miss Jones, Annie C. New-<lb />
ell; Police Inspector, M. L.<lb />
Wright: Garntj . Howard J. Me-<lb />
Ginnis.<lb />
"The Man Upstairs" is a com-<lb />
edy of jealous husbands and<lb />
wives. Mr. Ruggles is suspi-<lb />
cious about Mr. Eribie, who lives<lb />
in the apartment upstairs, and<lb />
warns his wife to show no inter-<lb />
est in their neighbor. It seems<lb />
that Mrs. Frisbie is likewise jt T-<lb />
OUS of Mrs. Ruggles. When Mr.<lb />
Frisbie by mistake enters the<lb />
wrong apartment and is discov-<lb />
ered in conversation with Mrs.<lb />
Ruggles, the play becomes hilar-<lb />
iously funny.<lb />
The cast of "The Man Up-<lb />
stairs" is as follows: Mr. Ruggles,<lb />
J. B. Cummings: Mrs. Ruggles,<lb />
Elizabeth Smith: Mary, Eunice<lb />
McGec: Mr. Frisbie. R. C, Deal:<lb />
Mrs. Frisbie, Catherine Cassidy.<lb />
Students recalling the faculty<lb />
plays last year will remember<lb />
some of the cast for their skill-<lb />
ful acting. Mr. Frank as Mr.<lb />
Horace Greensmith, the man<lb />
who was loved because of the<lb />
shirt he left behind him was<lb />
one of the stars of the perform-<lb />
; nee. Miss Hunter last year<lb />
coached<lb />
nereare si<lb />
have<lb />
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uncheon<lb />
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arried the girl.<lb />
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utnged his mind)<lb />
� tell you.<lb />
A and M.<lb />
r, blue eves and can<lb />
Chapter voted to serve a<lb />
at the Woman's Club<lb />
v at 1 o'clock. The<lb />
members<lb />
College a<lb />
Assembly<lb />
guests at<lb />
Alumnae<lb />
those who<lb />
Assembly<lb />
help make<lb />
together.<lb />
ing made<lb />
f the Faculty of the<lb />
tending the Teacher's<lb />
here will be special<lb />
this luncheon. All<lb />
both iii Raleigh and<lb />
will be here for the<lb />
are urgently asked to<lb />
this an enjoyable get-<lb />
Reservations are be-<lb />
with Mesdames C. J.<lb />
. : do with personality.<lb />
: 1  sense of humor.<lb />
 -rvi! bior.de.<lb />
I wouldn't know.<lb />
West.<lb />
� all and blonde.<lb />
 g I sport and freckles.<lb />
� have an ideal.<lb />
al girl is still an un-<lb />
. quantity.<lb />
Marjie, of course.<lb />
ne who adapts herself<lb />
any situation.<lb />
A i. id sport, good looking.<lb />
I lancer Most any girl can<lb />
ock. but it takes a real girl to<lb />
e entertaining and stay on the<lb />
ther side of the room.<lb />
 new free course in book il-<lb />
istration, elements of book de-<lb />
ign, book jacket, binding and<lb />
aperism title pages, and the re-<lb />
tion between the illustration<lb />
the printed page is to be<lb />
i at the Central School of<lb />
less and Arts in New York<lb />
it was announced last<lb />
by the New York State de-<lb />
� � I of education.<lb />
Thoroughgood. J. L. Mar com, or<lb />
Miss Ethel Southerland.<lb />
Mesdames J. M. Newsome and<lb />
E. H. Spruill constitute the De-<lb />
corating committee for the lun-<lb />
cheon. There will be cars at the<lb />
various meeting places to take<lb />
those wishing to attend the<lb />
luncheon to the Woman's Club<lb />
Building. Mesdames Geo. W.<lb />
Bradshaw. Y. L. Bundy and J.<lb />
E. Swindell are in charge of<lb />
transportation.<lb />
After the business session<lb />
bridge was enjoyed, Mrs. E. L.<lb />
Bundy, winning high score, was<lb />
presented a novel prize. St<lb />
rick suggestions were used<lb />
the decorations and tallies,<lb />
ice course was served at<lb />
conclusion of the games.<lb />
Daisy Waitt. an honorary mem-<lb />
ber of the chapter and a former<lb />
member of the College Faculty<lb />
was a special guest.<lb />
Pat-<lb />
in<lb />
An<lb />
the<lb />
Mrs.<lb />
ind<lb />
ity<lb />
reel<lb />
William P. Kelly, headmaster<lb />
f Rutgers Preparatory School<lb />
since 1911, has resigned because<lb />
of poor health For the present<lb />
resistant headmaster, William A.<lb />
Cook, will be acting headmaster.<lb />
Sir Arthur Smith Woodward<lb />
of Cambridge University has<lb />
made studies which make him<lb />
elieve the cradel of the human<lb />
race was somewhere in Africa,<lb />
probably the Rift Valley.<lb />
Miss Laura Overton delight-<lb />
fully entertained the Greenville<lb />
Chapter of the Alumnae Associa-<lb />
tion at her home Tuesday even-<lb />
ing, March 13.<lb />
Miss Elizabeth Smith. the<lb />
president, called the meeting to<lb />
order. Miss Jenkiiis talked on<lb />
the pageant that is being plan-<lb />
ned for commencement. Then<lb />
Mrs. Tunstall gave a report on<lb />
the bridge tournament which<lb />
will be April 10th.<lb />
The hostess served a delicious<lb />
salad course with tea and cakes.<lb />
SPARKS�EDWARDS<lb />
Spreading the News<lb />
and has so often been associated<lb />
with dramatic productions in<lb />
Greenville as coach that her de-<lb />
but as leading lady is eagerly<lb />
awaited. Mr. Picklesimer. Mr.<lb />
M. L. Wright, Mr. McGinnis. and<lb />
Miss McGee, took part in<lb />
"Spreading the News as did<lb />
Mr. Deal, who made a hit by<lb />
singing "The Bed-Haired Man<lb />
Miss Greene last year was one<lb />
of the coaches of Op o' Me<lb />
Thumb and Miss Hyman and<lb />
Miss Wadlington took part in<lb />
this play. Miss Cassidy was<lb />
leading lady in "The Far-Away<lb />
Princess Miss Newell played<lb />
an important comedy part, and<lb />
Mr. Cummings as a romantic stu-<lb />
dent made a splendid leading<lb />
man.<lb />
Every effort is being made to<lb />
make these plays as successful<lb />
as those of last year. The follow-<lb />
ing committees have been ap-<lb />
pointed:<lb />
General Director: Leon R.<lb />
Meadows.<lb />
Coaches: Misses Charlton, Tur-<lb />
ner and Greene.<lb />
Staging: Mrs. Bloxton, Misses<lb />
Rose, Rainwater, Lewis, Holtz-<lb />
claw and Messrs. Forties and<lb />
Bos well.<lb />
Make-up: Miss Bonnewitz.<lb />
Publicity: Miss Jenkins, Dr. R.<lb />
H. Wright.<lb />
Programs: Misses Redwine,<lb />
Scoville, Hooper.<lb />
Tickets: Messrs. Haynes, Spil-<lb />
man, Adams, Hollar, A. A. Hen-<lb />
derson, and Mrs. Spilman.<lb />
Taking Tickets: Misses Ross,<lb />
Graham. Grey and Sammon.<lb />
Marshals: Misses Coates, Bow-<lb />
en. Somerville, Wilson, Wahl,<lb />
Mary Lee Smith, Williams, Wil-<lb />
lis, and Messrs. Slay, Henderson,<lb />
Ginn, Fort and ReBarker.<lb />
Interlude: Misses Gorrell, Kuy-<lb />
kendall, Thomas. Mead, Brown-<lb />
ing, Grigsby and Fulton.<lb />
Lighting: Messrs. Holmes and<lb />
Cockrell.<lb />
Parking: Mr. Williams.<lb />
Hostesses: Misses Morton, Da-<lb />
vis. Morris, Moore, and Mrs.<lb />
Bradsher, Mrs. McKean, Mrs.<lb />
Jeter.<lb />
The admission for students<lb />
will be twenty-five cents, and<lb />
for others fifteen cents for chil-<lb />
dren and twenty-five cents for<lb />
adults.<lb />
that no money invested by<lb />
state is paying larger dividend<lb />
The test of "By their fruits ye<lb />
shall know them" applied by<lb />
the Master of men and still the<lb />
test by which every individual<lb />
or institution is measured is met<lb />
m the improved standards of<lb />
teaching during the past twen-<lb />
ty-five years which this college<lb />
has so largely helped to bring to<lb />
pass: the changed attitude of the<lb />
people toward the value of edu-<lb />
cation upon which you wielded<lb />
a mighty influence; and in the<lb />
emphasis which tins college has<lb />
plaoed upon the character of<lb />
the teacher which is after all the<lb />
most important consideration in<lb />
one entire educational system.<lb />
As I said to the Greene County<lb />
Board of Commissioners Monday<lb />
when I asked them to appro-<lb />
priate some money for a county<lb />
Library. If we don't invest<lb />
money in character building<lb />
through the buying of books and<lb />
other educational agencies we'll<lb />
have to spend the money later<lb />
on for the punishment of crime.<lb />
"I've heard a lot about over-<lb />
production, limiting of popula-<lb />
tion, and other phases of social<lb />
planning recently but one tiling<lb />
I am convinced of beyond doubt<lb />
is that not until the millemum<lb />
will there be an over-production<lb />
of men and women of character,<lb />
who with faith, courage and un-<lb />
flinching perseverance hold high<lb />
the torch of truth and honor and<lb />
fair dealing "Equal rights to<lb />
all, special privileges to none<lb />
"Your job as teacher and my<lb />
job as mother is to train tin<lb />
glorious youth of<lb />
citizenship in the<lb />
ful period in our<lb />
the superb leader<lb />
nor Ehringhaus<lb />
Roosevelt who<lb />
1 saw a de-<lb />
store recently<lb />
those who are willing to go<lb />
second mile to give more than<lb />
the salary pays foi<lb />
livery boy in a<lb />
whom I do not need to live to<lb />
qualify as a prophet to guarantee<lb />
u that lie will remain a de-<lb />
k-v for the rest of his life<lb />
d by the head<lb />
i lamp shade<lb />
remarked: "no mom' it's time<lb />
for me to get off During 1931<lb />
and '32 when most doctors were<lb />
failing to collect enough to meet<lb />
tstanding obligations one doc-<lb />
a near-by town bought a<lb />
a new diamond<lb />
Bob<lb />
Bos-<lb />
to yoi<lb />
livery<lb />
because when aSKe<lb />
sales lady to pack<lb />
out<lb />
tor in<lb />
Packard<lb />
car.<lb />
ring, and a Stemway piano for<lb />
his wife. He put himself in the<lb />
job. not what we can get out but<lb />
what we can give determines<lb />
our success in life. May it be<lb />
said of each one of us what has<lb />
been SO beautifully said on<lb />
tablet in the library of the<lb />
Academy of a great North Caro-<lb />
linian, who for many years was<lb />
professor of English at the Naval<lb />
Academy. "He gave back in<lb />
ram what he received as mist<lb />
The speaker concluded with<lb />
"It will be well for each of us to<lb />
remember that our impress up-<lb />
this day and generation wili<lb />
a<lb />
Naval<lb />
on<lb />
depend upon<lb />
what we can do.<lb />
to train<lb />
this state for<lb />
most wonder-<lb />
history under<lb />
tup of Gover-<lb />
PASSION PLAY<lb />
PRESENTED AT<lb />
COLLEGE MONIVY<lb />
(Continued from First Page)<lb />
ville Choral Club under the di-<lb />
rection of Harold Loring, with<lb />
Mrs. Guy V. Smith at the piano,<lb />
added greatly to the deep im-<lb />
pression that the whole made on<lb />
the audience.<lb />
The costumes and lighting<lb />
produced pleasing effects, neith-<lb />
and President er glaring nor spectac<lb />
nobly dreams! The main parts taken by<lb />
and greatly dares for the com- Passion P<lb />
mon weal. lows: The<lb />
"1 read with much interest a<lb />
letter which I found in my fam-<lb />
ily archives a few years ago,<lb />
written by one of my great,<lb />
great grandfathers, on board the<lb />
ship Neptune en route from<lb />
Scotland to North Carolina about<lb />
two hundred years ago. A jour-<lb />
ney made under great difficul-<lb />
ties according to this letter and<lb />
covering a period of three<lb />
months but in spite of the ter-<lb />
rible discomforts of that voyage<lb />
there was no sign expressed to<lb />
turn back no regret or fear in<lb />
facing the founding of a new<lb />
home in a foreign land. When<lb />
I was ready to die from one<lb />
morning's sea-sickness on board<lb />
of a delightful ship which took<lb />
me to Europe accompanied by<lb />
charming friends in seven days<lb />
I was ashamed of myself when<lb />
I recalled the incomparable dif-<lb />
ficulties which faced my great<lb />
great grandfather in making that<lb />
same trip two centuries ago. He<lb />
was dominated by a great pur-<lb />
pose and I trust that I shall not<lb />
be unworthy of that heritage as<lb />
I trust you will not be unworthy<lb />
of the heritage which this col-<lb />
lege bequeaths to all who enter<lb />
here and that the spirit in which<lb />
the faculty has faced the prob-<lb />
lems of decreased appropriations<lb />
and salary cuts will be an in-<lb />
spiration to you as it has to all<lb />
of the people of this state.<lb />
"Let us not delude ourselves<lb />
Mrs Murphy further stated "be-<lb />
cause of our marvelous oppor-<lb />
tunities and noble heritage if<lb />
we do not make good in this<lb />
yers were<lb />
Christus wa<lb />
ular.<lb />
the<lb />
as fol-<lb />
Lorenz<lb />
Collins, William May, James<lb />
Hay Pittman; Disciples, George<lb />
W.llard, Baxter Ridenhour,<lb />
Thomas Dennis, Frank Jennings<lb />
Jimmy Carr, Taylor Can,<lb />
Eason, Theo Easom, Runt<lb />
tic- Followers of Mary, the mo-<lb />
ther, Hattie Lee Humphrey.<lb />
Temperance Garris, Ruby Wall.<lb />
Lizzie Johnson White, Clarissa<lb />
Smith; Followers of Mary Mag-<lb />
delene, Virginia Goldston, Caro-<lb />
lvn Clute, Ethlyn Sanders, Caro-<lb />
lyn Hamric; Water Carriers.<lb />
Clyde Morton, Martha Hart<lb />
Peele, Helen Boomer, Linell<lb />
Clark Rebecca Curtis, Mildred<lb />
Pearson, Virginia Cafe, Helen L.<lb />
Harkev; Angels, Doris Nichols<lb />
(head), Lucy LeRoy, Aubrey<lb />
MacLean, Margaret Cuthrell.<lb />
Thelma Peele, Emma Felton,<lb />
Evangelise Barfield, Grace Bar-<lb />
field, Pauline Barber.<lb />
The family of Dr. Wolff has<lb />
been connected with Passion<lb />
Plays for 188 years, or since<lb />
1746. Dr. Wolff, himself, has<lb />
been the director of the one pro-<lb />
duced here for 23 years. It is<lb />
one of the 42 Passion Plays of<lb />
Germany.<lb />
Dr. Wolff's cast last played in<lb />
Germany six years ago, and<lb />
plan to return to Germany m<lb />
May. There are 18 members of<lb />
his present cast. He selects<lb />
them on the basis of personal ap-<lb />
pearance, personal character and<lb />
stage ability. Many of them<lb />
! take double roles in the produc-<lb />
tion of the play. Dr. Wolff takes<lb />
the part of Judas, a role hat<lb />
calls for superb acting.<lb />
The cast usually gives two per-<lb />
formances�matinee and night.<lb />
on the days that they are play-<lb />
ing. Rehearsals take place, if<lb />
possible, before each presenta-<lb />
tion. Each community furnishes<lb />
choruses, background, groups<lb />
and a few minor characters. The<lb />
presentation here was on the<lb />
same elaborate scale as it was on<lb />
the New York Hippodrome stage.<lb />
PREDICTS ANOTHER WAR<lb />
WITHIN NEXT TWO VlRs<lb />
Philadelphia. Pa<lb />
in two years the �'<lb />
plunged into anothei<lb />
from which the L's<lb />
will find it cannot .<lb />
This prediction con<lb />
ardent advocate of<lb />
young woman who<lb />
change student at 'i<lb />
versity and who ha<lb />
her life to the cau e<lb />
tional amity.<lb />
She is Vera Dudyi<lb />
omysl, Czechoslov;<lb />
came here from M<lb />
versity at Brno to<lb />
tions in this country<lb />
to applying the knoi<lb />
gained to promol<lb />
peace.<lb />
��The world und<lb />
headed for anotht i<lb />
said. "In this new<lb />
Hitler and naziism<lb />
conspicuously. One<lb />
other of the nation<lb />
will be drawn into<lb />
and you in America,<lb />
forced to take pat'<lb />
fancied isolation<lb />
However. Miss Di<lb />
lieves Hitler is too<lb />
much a diplomat t<lb />
instigator of host li<lb />
"Because Germai<lb />
guilty of the last w<lb />
"Hitler will not m<lb />
move. But once a<lb />
out, Germany will<lb />
ing part. It may 1<lb />
a combination of (h<lb />
Italy but not by Gt<lb />
"The tremendous<lb />
Germany's popul<lb />
prompt the nation<lb />
expansion and bi<lb />
from Hitler for a 11<lb />
Versailles TA-aty<lb />
Ludwig: Dr. Wolf, whose ances-<lb />
tors for two hundred years have<lb />
played in the Frieburg Passion<lb />
Play, was Judas: Miss Dorothy<lb />
Tillman, as Mary, the Mother of<lb />
Jesus: Miss Marie Gainos, Mary<lb />
Magdelene: Creston Wright, Cai-<lb />
ph.as: Grant Redflet, as Dathan.<lb />
a priest of Jerusalem: David<lb />
Becker. Annas, the High Priest;<lb />
Mack Allyn. Pontius Pilate: Wal-<lb />
demar Krug. Qunitus, servant to<lb />
Pilate: Nathan Wade. John, the<lb />
Beloved Disciple: and Ralph<lb />
Hyes was Simon Peter, an Apos-<lb />
tle: Roland Klar, Herod Antipas.<lb />
King of Judea: Richard Martin,<lb />
Naasson. Servant to King Herod:<lb />
Hane Weiss, Baruch. a Servant;<lb />
Erna Metlef. the Angel: Math-<lb />
ilde Gerhardt, Cleopha: Donald<lb />
Kemp. Nicodemus; Erhard Hau-<lb />
ser. Simon Cyrene: Erick Moe-<lb />
ricke, Joseph of Arimathea; and<lb />
Jacob Evans was Barabbas.<lb />
Elizabeth Madrin of Green-<lb />
ville took the part of Salome<lb />
and danced before King Herod;<lb />
Mary Lynn Pipkin and Mary G.<lb />
Parker, both of whom were<lb />
stars in the Senior play, recent-<lb />
ly presented, took the parts of<lb />
Veronica and Rachel.<lb />
In this performance approxi-<lb />
mately fifty college students<lb />
acted as supers and took part in<lb />
the mob scenes. Those who par-<lb />
ticipated and the parts they<lb />
took were: The woman of Sin,<lb />
Frances Maness: Roman Soldiers,<lb />
Dan Wright, Bill Puckett, W. O.<lb />
Jolly; Thieves, Bob Eason, Theo<lb />
Easom; High Priests, Robert Hol-<lb />
ly, James Burton James, Ralph<lb />
The words "Heil Hitler" and<lb />
the raised right arm, known as<lb />
the "German Greeting has<lb />
been made compulsory in all<lb />
German schools.<lb />
A new serum is being tested<lb />
at Bellevue Hospital and New-<lb />
York University which so far<lb />
has shown power of shortening<lb />
the length of illness in pneu-<lb />
monia cases.<lb />
GIFTS<lb />
FOR ALL OCCASIONS<lb />
Best Jewelry<lb />
Company<lb />
Formerly W. L. Best<lb />
Home Grocery Store<lb />
FIFTH STREET<lb />
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We Solicit Your Business�If Good Reliable Mi r<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. JAT1E SPAIN.<lb />
Assl M)<lb />
Miss Margaret Edwards, the<lb />
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. L.<lb />
Edwards of Kinston, and grad-<lb />
uate of the Normal School<lb />
Course of 1932, and William H.<lb />
Sparks were married February<lb />
25, in South Carolina.<lb />
They will be at home, 205 East<lb />
North Street, Kinston, N. C.<lb />
YOU WILL FIND THE MOST EXCLUSIVE<lb />
Togs For Your Easter Parade<lb />
AND ACCESSORIES<lb />
WILLIAMS<lb />
"The Store For The Ladies"<lb />
NEW ONES ARRIVING DAILY<lb />
LEAD THE<lb />
EASTER<lb />
PARADE IN SHOES<lb />
FROM<lb />
Davenport Shoe Co.<lb />
"STYLE, QUALITY and FIT"<lb />
READY FOR EASTER<lb />
NEW HATS<lb />
FASHIONS LATEST<lb />
79c to $1.00<lb />
W. T. Grant Co.<lb />
"Known For Values"<lb />
Evans Street<lb />
LANCE'S<lb />
CANDIES<lb />
SANDWICHES<lb />
PEANUTS<lb />
Candies. Sandwiches, and Peanuts are made under the most<lb />
Sanitary Conditions, and are sold at all Soda Shops, Drug<lb />
Stores, Grocery Stores and Service Stations. Call for them<lb />
by name and assure yourself that you are getting quality<lb />
merchandise.<lb />
when yoo've worn them youll under-<lb />
�� why! They gn you just that<lb />
ectrabtt more in beauty and service!<lb />
Try Gaymodea! YmH prefer them!<lb />
LLNNEY<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb />
CO<lb />
In '<lb />
FACULTY PLAYS To<lb />
GIVEN APRIL 17th<lb />
Volume X<lb />
Dean Justin Miller Is<lb />
Chief Speaker at the<lb />
Meeting of A. A. U.W<lb />
Is Dean Of School '<lb />
At Duke Univer itj<lb />
He Urges That The T<lb />
Find Out What The (<lb />
Is Interested In And T<lb />
That<lb />
The local branch t (. � i<lb />
Association of University f<lb />
sponsored a progi<lb />
community intere<lb />
tured Dean Justin Mi<lb />
Duke University, d<lb />
Easter holidays.<lb />
Dr. Lucille Tun ' i i �<lb />
of the Greenville I<lb />
A. A. U. W wa :� �<lb />
Dr. Miller's appearai �<lb />
ville. She preside V tl<lb />
ing, which was held ii<lb />
School Auditorium<lb />
Dr. Miller spok I �<lb />
eral subject. "Th( Cl<lb />
The Child Tomorr. w<lb />
ed that teachers fin <lb />
terest of the child and i<lb />
effort to train tlu- ci<lb />
field. He said tl �� cl ef <lb />
of the school was<lb />
self-reliant individ<lb />
take their places ii<lb />
In the general nv i I<lb />
Tuesday evening, Mr J<lb />
Superintendent of<lb />
ville Schools and M<lb />
gan welcomed the :�<lb />
or Flanagan also intr I<lb />
Miller with highly con <lb />
tary remarks.<lb />
At the beginning I tl<lb />
program glee clubs fr n<lb />
Farmville, and Wintervilli<lb />
dered some beautiful<lb />
Preceding the general i<lb />
Dr. Miller spoke<lb />
group at the parish<lb />
which place dinner was<lb />
Supt. Rose presided at<lb />
meeting.<lb />
The progran th il �<lb />
duled for the afteri<lb />
be given up because oi '<lb />
den illness of Mrs J. L 1<lb />
son. State P. T A I<lb />
who was to deliver an<lb />
Dean Miller could not an<lb />
that time because of tr<lb />
Nevertheless the Glee Ch<lb />
surrounding villages . i<lb />
ville sang several numbei<lb />
Dr. Idlemai<lb />
rommcniTmrT<lb />
Duke Musical<lb />
Club To Qe<lb />
(oncer! h<lb />
Y.W.C. A. Deputation<lb />
Gives A Program At<lb />
N. C. State College<lb />
W<lb />
E X<lb />
The En<lb />
In response to an invitatioi<lb />
from the Y. M C A. Cabinet oi<lb />
State College, the V W. C. A<lb />
cabinet of this c liege gave a<lb />
program there lasl Sunday nighl<lb />
at the Vesper Service. Mr Ed-<lb />
ward King. Executive Secretars<lb />
of the State College Y. ML C. A<lb />
introduced Ethlyn Sander wh<lb />
in turn introduced Frances " at-<lb />
son and Joy Pickard. who spoke<lb />
respectively on "Service to Man-<lb />
kind" and "Service to God.<lb />
Elizabeth Denny read a poem on<lb />
"Service" and Rachel Stone and<lb />
Edith Marslender sang a duet<lb />
accompanied at the piano by<lb />
Melba O'Brien. Other members<lb />
of the cabinet formed the choir. Annual<lb />
Plans Underv<lb />
For CD V.<lb />
mal Party I<lb />
April<lb />
The Jun<lb />
give their<lb />
Saturday nig<lb />
I Mary Thursto<lb />
N,<lb />
After the Vesper Service that<lb />
began at 5:10 P. ML, members of<lb />
the State College Choir enter-<lb />
tained the E. C. T. C. Cabinet at<lb />
a dinner in the college cafeteria.<lb />
Some of the members left that tne Senio<lb />
evening; others remained until<lb />
Monday morning.<lb />
Within a few weeks a Deputa- j Rocky Mount will<lb />
tion Team from the State Col- dancing. The foliowii<lb />
lege Y. M. C. A. will conduct a have Doen appointed i<lb />
Vesper Service here. ' 0f the commutes:<lb />
� Virginia Akers. Music.<lb />
Prof. Russell Weisman. West- Grey Powell. Budg. I<lb />
ern Reserve University-In spite j Martha B. Arnng m,<lb />
of all producers mav do and all ment.<lb />
the threatening of the good gen - "<lb />
eral (Johnson), the consumer<lb />
will continue to look for bar-<lb />
gains, and will not buy at high<lb />
and rising prices as a public ob-<lb />
ligation.<lb />
Beatrice Hammond. En<lb />
ment.<lb />
Helen Davis, Invitation:<lb />
Jennie Green Taylor ii<lb />
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