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W E L C 0 M E<lb />
! R ES II M E N<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
EAST CAROLINA TEACHERS COLLEGE<lb />
V R ES H M E N<lb />
WEL0 M E<lb />
Te<lb />
Greenville, N. C. Wednesday, October 3, 1934.<lb />
achers College Has<lb />
Record Enrollment<lb />
Freshman Week Is<lb />
Brmi?lt To Close<lb />
, EXCEED A Student Officer Aid New<lb />
 J students To Become Quiet-<lb />
Rcpotf Fur<lb />
� Pol ma! Class<lb />
 gun Last Fri<lb />
- Arc Coming In<lb />
. : Registra-<lb />
N ' Closed.<lb />
Adjusted To Their<lb />
Surroundngs,<lb />
Th<lb />
he period of Freshmen oricn-<lb />
tudents re-jtation came to a close Thursd;<lb />
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Ight, S. 'Dt� <lb />
L.i<lb />
-V following a<lb />
1 that used pre-<lb />
Carolina program stmil<lb />
e morning vious years<lb />
s nol only Campus leaders, including the<lb />
ei reached president of the student Govern-<lb />
egistration mem and student council mem-<lb />
of any bers, and the Y. W C. A. Presi-<lb />
The dent and members of her cabinet<lb />
ng in and and Tee Echo editor met the<lb />
w Students and helped them<lb />
adjust themselves to their new<lb />
d tor the ��<lb />
� � . term Roe- n<lb />
f then, : home<lb />
. I :i thous- Mead<lb />
WELCOME<lb />
Freshmen and transfers, we<lb />
are delighted to have you on<lb />
our campus, Already the fa-<lb />
culty and upperelassmcn are<lb />
branding you as a fine and<lb />
talented group. It is up to<lb />
you to hold that reputation,<lb />
and we believe that you will<lb />
to ii.<lb />
As your freshman year in<lb />
college largely determines<lb />
your college career, make the<lb />
best of the opportunities of-<lb />
fered you. Choose a goal and<lb />
work for it.<lb />
We are wishing for eaeh of<lb />
you the most successful year<lb />
you have ever known.<lb />
NEW PRESIDENT<lb />
DR. LEON It. MEADOWS<lb />
DEAN OF WOMEN<lb />
Dr. Meadows Is<lb />
Elected President<lb />
al ence - f Dr. Leon ft<lb />
acting president of the<lb />
ere are ar- college, Dr. Howard J, McGinnis<lb />
made pre- opened the program for Fresh-<lb />
n an Week Tuesday afternoon,<lb />
was an in- Dr Meadows vi' "i Raleigh at<lb />
Au<lb />
preside at,<lb />
� tO the<lb />
hapel talk<lb />
Dr<lb />
Of peda- ��<lb />
ked tea- : v-l'lk-<lb />
; d OtS<lb />
'oppor<lb />
ded for hi<lb />
a:u ndini a m i ting of th�<lb />
con m ston, where ht<lb />
� �a the budget ol th col-<lb />
�v the next bi-ennium.<lb />
VfcGinnis spoke on thi<lb />
i of the special i �- in<lb />
aa arranged f t fr hn ai<lb />
ad-<lb />
this<lb />
MISS ANNIE L. MORTON<lb />
Over 30 Graduate<lb />
At Summer School<lb />
o take advantage ol thi<lb />
 :� offered them to as-<lb />
j q  sist in their orientation.<lb />
by weiem- � AfUr staging of some songs<lb />
iva under the direction ol Miss Kuy-<lb />
kendall the students broke up<lb />
fu t. to the intl i &amp;�W and made tours<lb />
advantages " 'A campus under thi super-<lb />
DUS ! .  vision of upper classmen who<lb />
i. acted a. guides,<lb />
'a:v.i mthe Tht relationship of the stu-<lb />
 der.ts to the office was pre nted<lb />
a  y by Mrs. J. B. Spillman and Dr. <lb />
 H. J McGinnis at 7Tu Tuesday Number of A. B. Graduates<lb />
the various night Aftr tlK hzv song And Normal School Grad-<lb />
�. . i,  and yells, which were conducted u-?o v�r Moarlv Fount<lb />
wnerc � uaica vvtit. icaii r-ciuai.<lb />
j  b the cheer leaders, the student <lb />
lX  the ofiScers vtre introduced. There were over fifty grad-<lb />
� collect- Wednesday morning was de- nates awarded diplomas and<lb />
. ; ,  voted to Freshmen Registration certificates at the close of 1934<lb />
'Wednesday evening at 5:30 thesummer school. The number of<lb />
tv a3"e�Thly I Students wire entertained by the A. B. graduates and those com-<lb />
uf .� faculty at a barbecue supper on pleting the normal course were<lb />
; hack campus. On the same night more nearly equal than ever be-<lb />
VI, ml<lb />
?ers Of  Class<lb />
Return To College<lb />
at 7:30 the freshmen met for fur<lb />
tlier information concerning<lb />
rules and regulations. Miss Mor-<lb />
ton opened the program with a<lb />
fore.<lb />
The closing events consisted of<lb />
a dinner in honor of the grad-<lb />
ual s, and the address by Dr.<lb />
ussion of college customs and (Meadow:<lb />
the I traditions. This was followed by<lb />
talks by the three society presi-<lb />
Listed the L<lb />
 the<lb />
0 for-<lb />
Idents, Carolyn Bnnkley, Eliza-<lb />
beth Davis, and Janice Jenkins:<lb />
with the A B. ;Chu.f marshall. Kathryn Hinson,<lb />
ith the "B" cer- � Prt.sidc.u uf the Y W. C. A<lb />
irin6 positions for Mt,ba OBm,n; Tecoan Business<lb />
The B�ionty Manager, Mary Gorham. Teco<lb />
teachers with ex- Kcho Editur civde Morton; and<lb />
two-year 1934<lb />
of the A. B.<lb />
 ar are report-<lb />
f ur of the A.<lb />
134, decided not<lb />
� but to remain<lb />
(Continued on page three)<lb />
HENRY L. RIVERS. JR.<lb />
Henry" L Rivers. Jr one of<lb />
the most promising young men<lb />
of Greenville and a former stu-<lb />
dent of this College died in Aug-<lb />
ust following an attack of pneu-<lb />
lbers of the monia.<lb />
have re- Henry attended the public<lb />
na Teachers schools of Greenville, graduating<lb />
rttinued study:<lb />
M.ittie Barrow,<lb />
� . Inez Glover, Sara<lb />
i Hai mond, Eliza-<lb />
N na Lee Mewborn,<lb />
Myers, Emma A vent<lb />
E g nia Parrish,<lb />
ck, Naomi Rid-<lb />
' "� . � as, Minnie Leigh<lb />
Mamie Trexler, Julia<lb />
Louise Wilder, Lau-<lb />
I it k n Babcock, Mil-<lb />
. ing are registered in<lb />
this year Julia<lb />
ix, Pearl Lautares.<lb />
Viatthews, Alva Van<lb />
� � I n planets will<lb />
  force to mould<lb />
Lisness.�Dr. Jer-<lb />
from high school in 1929. He<lb />
was a student at Clemson two<lb />
years where he studied civil<lb />
engineering. He then attended<lb />
East Carolina Teachers College<lb />
for one year. While attending<lb />
school here he was a member of<lb />
the football team, student mana-<lb />
ger of athletics and took an ac-<lb />
tive part in campus activities.<lb />
Due to his training he was last<lb />
year made county supervisor of<lb />
the federal malarial control pro-<lb />
ject. Prior to his illness he was<lb />
assistant manager of the munici-<lb />
pal swimming pool, and during<lb />
previous summers had been co-<lb />
manager with C. W. Porter of the<lb />
West brook pool.<lb />
He was a member of Jarvis<lb />
Memorial Church and was for-<lb />
merly connected with the teach-<lb />
ing staff of the Sunday School.<lb />
The August graduates and their<lb />
addresses are given below:<lb />
A. B. Graduates<lb />
Lch-n Beatrice Babcock, Tar-<lb />
boro, Edgecombe county.<lb />
Mrs. Norman Dupree Bergeron,<lb />
Farmville. Pitt county.<lb />
Ruth Miriam Blanchard, Green-<lb />
ville, Pitt county<lb />
Clyde Moseley Brown, Green-<lb />
ville. Pitt county.<lb />
Mrs. Ivy Modlm Cooke, Aulan-<lb />
der, Bertie county.<lb />
Madge Denton, Kernersville,<lb />
Forsyth county.<lb />
Robert Annex Eason, Green-<lb />
ville. Pitt county.<lb />
Mrs. Ruth Davis Elmore. Wins-<lb />
ton-Salem, Forsyth county.<lb />
Pauline Floyd. Fairmont, Robe-<lb />
son county.<lb />
Lous Deanes Freeman, Powell-<lb />
ville, Bertie county.<lb />
Blanche Carey Hart, Ayden,<lb />
Pitt county.<lb />
Mmnie Ruth Jenkins, Green-<lb />
ville. Pitt county.<lb />
Annie Claire Knotts, Wades-<lb />
boro. Anson county.<lb />
Mrs. Crattis Truitt Mason,<lb />
Oriental. Pamlico county.<lb />
Ola Esther Morris. Washington,<lb />
Beaufort county.<lb />
Jessie Louise Musselvvhite, St.<lb />
Pauls, Robeson county.<lb />
Myrtle Leigh Peacock, Roper.<lb />
Washington county.<lb />
Alice Wait Penny, Raleigh,<lb />
Wake county.<lb />
Mrs. D. L. Perry, Washington.<lb />
Beaufort county.<lb />
Gladys Cecelia Rountree, Aul-<lb />
ander, Bertie county.<lb />
(continued on page three)<lb />
Dr Leon R Meadows has been<lb />
� e cted U fill the place of the<lb />
laU Dr. K. 1! Wright as president<lb />
of the college.<lb />
Mr. E G. Flanagan, vice-chair-<lb />
� u of the Board of Trustees,<lb />
�� ade the announcement and that<lb />
"After giving careful considera-<lb />
tion to a great many names of<lb />
people both, in and out of the<lb />
state, the Board had come to the<lb />
Conclusion that Dr. Leon R. Mea-<lb />
dows was the man best fitted for<lb />
th place. He was the unanimous<lb />
choice of the Fact-Finding com-<lb />
mittee and of the Board<lb />
Only two members of the<lb />
Board were absent. Dr. A. T. Al-<lb />
len, State Superintendent of Pub-<lb />
lic Instruction, Chairman of the<lb />
Board, and W S. Move, of Ral-<lb />
eigh and Washington City. Those<lb />
present were the members of the<lb />
Fact-Finding committee, A. B.<lb />
Andrews, chairman; E. G. Flana-<lb />
gan. II. C. Bridges, W. J. Boyd<lb />
and O. P. Makepeace. The others<lb />
present were: Robert R. Taylor,<lb />
J. K. Warn-n and Mesdames<lb />
Charles S. Forbes. W. B. Murphy<lb />
and John G. Dawson.<lb />
The election and announcement<lb />
of the new president came on a<lb />
fitting date, October 5th, the<lb />
twenty-fifth anniversary of the<lb />
opening of the school. As the<lb />
first quarter of a century under<lb />
the first leader passed, the sec-<lb />
ond quarter under the second<lb />
leader, began.<lb />
Faculty Members<lb />
Spend Vacations<lb />
In Varied Places<lb />
Teachers Spend The Summer<lb />
Months In Many Ways, In<lb />
Work, Study, or Travels,<lb />
Or Other Forms Of<lb />
Recreation.<lb />
The members of the faculty of<lb />
East Carolina Teachers College<lb />
spent the summer months in<lb />
many ways, in work, study, tra-<lb />
vel or other forms of recreation.<lb />
Many remained on the campus,<lb />
teaching in the summer school,<lb />
some teaching both terms, others<lb />
only one.<lb />
Dr. L. R Meadows, acting<lb />
president, has been on the job,<lb />
even when not on the campus.<lb />
Immediately after the close of<lb />
summer school he left to make a<lb />
tour of visits to teachers' colleges<lb />
throughout, the South. He visit-<lb />
ed colleges at the following<lb />
places: In North Carolina, Boone,<lb />
in Tennessee, Johnston City, Mur-<lb />
freesboro, and Memphis; in Ar-<lb />
kansas, Conway and Arkadel-<lb />
phia; in Louisiana, Nathita-<lb />
chees; in Texas, Commerce and<lb />
Denton. His family, who were<lb />
visiting Mrs. Meadows' mother,<lb />
joined him in Shelbyville, Tenn<lb />
and they made a short visit to<lb />
relatives in Louisiana. They al-<lb />
so took a peep at the Wilson Dam<lb />
at Muscle Shoals and at the Mil-<lb />
ky Way plant.<lb />
(Continued on page two)<lb />
WELCOME<lb />
A cordial welcome is extend-<lb />
ed lo every student who is at-<lb />
tending East Carolina Teach-<lb />
ers College. We are glad thai<lb />
the students who are here<lb />
have seen fit to cast their hi<lb />
with us; we trust they will<lb />
never regret the step ihey<lb />
have taken. The choice oi <lb />
college means much to the<lb />
one who chooses; it may mean<lb />
a decided change in the future;<lb />
in personality, in ideals. On<lb />
the other hand college oppor-<lb />
tunity for service depends<lb />
largely upon the type of<lb />
students who come to her foi<lb />
training. We believe that,<lb />
this year, the choice of stu<lb />
dents and the college will be<lb />
satisfactory; and so. as the<lb />
college welcomes her students<lb />
to the campus, she welcomes<lb />
the privilege of working with<lb />
them.<lb />
FERA Work Is Given To<lb />
A Number of Students<lb />
Dr. Meadows Is<lb />
Leader of First<lb />
Suudav Vesper<lb />
T'<lb />
Oi C<lb />
To<lb />
Ail<lb />
Thin<lb />
DEAN OF MEN<lb />
��,�����.<lb />
Following the custom of hav-<lb />
ii � the president of the a lleg.<lb />
m age � ; thi year, the Y. V. C.<lb />
A of Eas1 Carolina Teachers Col-<lb />
lege had Dr. L. R. Meadow<lb />
acting president, as their leader<lb />
at the services Sunday night.<lb />
Some of Dr. R. II. Wright's great-<lb />
est and most inspiring talks, full<lb />
: und advice, wholesome phil-<lb />
P spi<lb />
fall me<lb />
to the<lb />
I work v<lb />
I and offi<lb />
! being un<lb />
 chosen for<lb />
student i.<lb />
' '� i � <lb />
tnc<lb />
ate.<lb />
.Hi<lb />
.j 1 1<lb />
DR. HERBERT REBARKER<lb />
New Plan Adopted<lb />
For The Assembly<lb />
Chapel Will Be Held Only on<lb />
Tuesday's and Friday's: The<lb />
Time Is Lengthened, and<lb />
Placed At End Of<lb />
Morning Classes.<lb />
A new plan to hold Assembly<lb />
only twice a week instead of five<lb />
times, lengthen the time, to<lb />
place it at the end of the sche-<lb />
dule of morning classes and to<lb />
have both students and faculty<lb />
responsible for the presentation<lb />
of interesting and attractive fea-<lb />
ture programs, has been adopted,<lb />
by the Faculty Chapel Commit-<lb />
tee composed of Miss Sallie Joy-<lb />
ner Davis, Mr. R. C. Deal and Dr.<lb />
Carl L. Adams.<lb />
Tuesdays and Fridays will be<lb />
the assembly days, and will be<lb />
held from 12:05 to 12:35. C .<lb />
will begin at 8:10 in the morning.<lb />
five minutes earlier than here! -<lb />
fore, and all morning classes will<lb />
close at twelve o'clock. The af-<lb />
ternoon schedule will remain the<lb />
same.<lb />
The length of time for the as-<lb />
sembly will be doubled: so that<lb />
the amount of time given the as-<lb />
sembly each week is only a lit-<lb />
tle less than that heretofore giv-<lb />
en to the five periods<lb />
The periods will be open the<lb />
other four days to be used for<lb />
occasional meetings of groups,<lb />
such as call meetings of societies,<lb />
clubs, and other extra-curricula<lb />
activities, or for conferences.<lb />
The students will have charge<lb />
of the program regularly on al-<lb />
ternate Fridays, with extra per-<lb />
iods given them from time to<lb />
time. Members of the faculty<lb />
and outside speakers will be call-<lb />
ed into service and special pro-<lb />
grams will be arranged.<lb />
Dr. Meadows, active president,<lb />
will inaugurate the new plan on<lb />
Friday morning, October 5th.<lb />
Miss Davis, Chairman of the<lb />
committee, explained the new<lb />
plan very clearly on Tuesday<lb />
morning, presenting the schedule<lb />
and going over carefully the pur-<lb />
poses of the change. Mr. Deal<lb />
made the appeal to the students<lb />
and faculty to work together for<lb />
(Continued on page three)<lb />
ws Sunday night<lb />
h pe, coui age, and faith, in the<lb />
: irts of the college students, es-<lb />
pecially those who were inclined,<lb />
to be home sick, on their first<lb />
Sui day in college life.<lb />
As guide for a successful col-<lb />
!� ge career he gave this text,<lb />
"Watch in all things Paul's ad-<lb />
vice to Timothy In analyzing the<lb />
text, he divided the generality<lb />
"all things" into five definite<lb />
things: watch your words, your<lb />
associates, your time, your con-<lb />
duct and your heart.<lb />
He explained in concrete terms<lb />
what following the,guide, or fail-<lb />
ure to follow it. would mean.<lb />
He urged the students to re-<lb />
member the parting words their<lb />
mothers gave them. He warned<lb />
them not to feel too keenly the<lb />
ti pression new students general-<lb />
ly go through the first month m<lb />
college, after the excitement and<lb />
'� novelty wears off. He reminded<lb />
them that no one lives in a con-<lb />
tinously happy state. What one<lb />
needs is courage to face the fu-<lb />
ture and some guide to follow<lb />
that will help them solve their<lb />
problems.<lb />
A 1.   <lb />
A lai ge ami <lb />
been appropi iat�<lb />
work. It will U<lb />
11<lb />
usec<lb />
Payments wi<lb />
student ear; i<lb />
ty dollars ;� i<lb />
age must be<lb />
Collegiate Digest<lb />
To he Distributed<lb />
Aain This Year<lb />
Teco Echo WW Cirailate<lb />
Rotogravure Section.<lb />
DRL'RY SPAIN SETTLE<lb />
Drury Spain Settle, a student<lb />
at East Carolina Teachers Col-<lb />
teg for two years was killed in<lb />
an automobile collision al Mars-<lb />
den early on the morning of<lb />
July 5th. He was returning<lb />
 from a river camp below V.<lb />
 � n where he had been swim-<lb />
This year the Teco Echo<lb />
continue to distribute t!<lb />
dent body, the Collegiab I<lb />
This is a rotogravure s I<lb />
Itaining national collegian<lb />
tin picture and para i I<lb />
: It presents each week a : <lb />
review of happenings in<lb />
colleges and in general coi<lb />
many features that will in1<lb />
students. One feature tha<lb />
particularly good is the w<lb />
"Report Card" that gives<lb />
rating of current motion pic<lb />
Students of this college<lb />
send photographs to the t<lb />
of the Collegia Dig I i1<lb />
472 Madison. Wise i ii<lb />
tures of our campus v  Ii<lb />
pear in its ; � Pi -<lb />
PUDII<lb />
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aduating fron<lb />
h  Drury s<lb />
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lo-<lb />
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New Men Students<lb />
Registered This Year<lb />
ber of the college band He was<lb />
also Co-ed Business manager of<lb />
the Teco Echo for two years. Af-<lb />
ter leaving E. C. T. C. he at-<lb />
tended Drake University in Des<lb />
Moines, Iowa, where he was pre-<lb />
paring himself to become a min-<lb />
ister. He was an honor student<lb />
there and established a fine re-<lb />
cord.<lb />
He was a member of the local<lb />
Christian Church and sang in the<lb />
choir there.<lb />
NEW SODA SHOP REPLACES<lb />
OLD Y STORE<lb />
The old Y store has been done<lb />
away with and has been replaced<lb />
by a modern soda shop across<lb />
the hall, located where the<lb />
Browsing Room used to be. The<lb />
"Y" cabinet is using the room<lb />
that was occupied by the Y store<lb />
as a cabinet room.<lb />
Electrical appliances have been<lb />
installed in the soda shop, and<lb />
popular fountain drinks replace<lb />
bottled "dopes The walls have<lb />
been newly painted, a marble<lb />
fountain has been installed and a<lb />
cash register has been added.<lb />
The store is thoroughly modern.<lb />
Ellen Jenkins and Allen Moore<lb />
are the storekeepers.<lb />
Greenville. An ng them<lb />
registered are:<lb />
Jarvis H. Allen. Berti B .<lb />
man, Roy Sanderson. Jan i :<lb />
ned. Wesley Barker son, John A.<lb />
Bullock, Odeil Caton, Thad Car-<lb />
raway, Worth Chauncev, Robert<lb />
Dowd. Jack Dunn. Robert Page<lb />
Edwards, Hosea Ellsworth. James<lb />
A. Evans, Jr . Gus Forbes, Jr C.<lb />
R. Cannon. Jr Ray Hassell, Ben<lb />
Hanes, John E. Jenkins, Gerald<lb />
D. James. Jack Kittrell, Allen<lb />
Moore, Clifford Madrin. Charles<lb />
J. McCallus. Norwood Northcott,<lb />
Sherman Odom. Howard M Per-<lb />
kins, Lester Ridenhour. David<lb />
Sanders, Frank Spain. Joe Smith,<lb />
Francis Sinclair. Sherman R.<lb />
Smith, Elbert M. Tepon, Lcroy<lb />
Taylor. George T. Upton. Jr<lb />
James Caswell Vincent. John<lb />
Howard Wester, Frank M. Woot-<lb />
en, Jr Alton F. Whitley, Aaron<lb />
T. Williams, Walter Wocten.<lb />
Science itself is now discarding<lb />
the Newtonian concepts. Econo-<lb />
mics is becoming humanized. But<lb />
education continues to devote its<lb />
energies to gathering facts and<lb />
is scornful of "mere opinion<lb />
Dr. James F. Hosie, professor of<lb />
education at Columbia.<lb />
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THE TECO ECHO<lb />
Wednesday. ()<lb />
Wednesday, Od<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
By<lb />
shed Bi Weekly During The College Year<lb />
The Student Government Association of<lb />
East Carolina Teachers College<lb />
STAFF<lb />
� : ChiefClyde Morton<lb />
Manager Dorothy Hooks<lb />
Editorial Staff<lb />
Jennie Green Taylor<lb />
George S. Willard. Jr.<lb />
Isststamt Editors<lb />
Maiene Grant, Frances Monk,<lb />
Grant, and Seima Gurganus.<lb />
Advertising Managers<lb />
Dj vis; Josephine Banes, Chessie Edmund-<lb />
, Cole, Billie Vogler, Elizabeth Wilson,<lb />
 Mary Alice Starr.<lb />
Circulation Managers<lb />
tier, Blanche White. Annie Lee Jones,<lb />
- Edgerton, Lois Leake, Merle Sasser.<lb />
Member North Carolina Collegiate Press<lb />
Association.<lb />
ever, may it not be the tendency to neglect<lb />
class room work for outside interests.<lb />
In many eases the high school athlete<lb />
finds that a brilliant athletic career and<lb />
passing subjects afford him a great benefit.<lb />
Perhaps that is true, and he comes to col-<lb />
lege with a fine, strong healthy body. There<lb />
be goes out for athletics and finds that they<lb />
require a great deal more time than he<lb />
spent on them in high school. But he works<lb />
and wins. He receives great praise and<lb />
praise is satisfying. Ambition towards a<lb />
high scholastic record is apt to wane, and he<lb />
loses the desire for high classroom achieve-<lb />
ment. This is not advisable to the good all<lb />
round student.<lb />
Athletics are necessary to the well-be-<lb />
ing of a college, but high scholarship is also.<lb />
THE VALUE OF THINKING<lb />
tsing Kates 25c per column inch per issue<lb />
ption  $1.50 Per Year<lb />
as second-class matter December 3, 1925.<lb />
Postoffiee, Greenville, N. C, under the<lb />
act of March 3, 1879.<lb />
Associated (follroiutr press<lb />
 �" j&amp;. '��-��. MM �lMl1�r�<lb />
�Jf-q wwi�M 1 � J 4 �w<lb />
October<lb />
1934.<lb />
UK<lb />
per<lb />
na<lb />
first issue of the Tcco Echo.<lb />
published by the students ol<lb />
Teachers College.<lb />
In<lb />
�<lb />
Teco Eclio is a comparatively young<lb />
ition, but in its short life it lias tak-<lb />
tinenl place in campus activities.<lb />
- th� purpose of the present staff to<lb />
i aper at the high standard that<lb />
itors have achieved for it. It will<lb />
on campus bi-monthly. In the col-<lb />
th paper the staff endeavors to tell<lb />
� ities of the student body and the<lb />
and it is the purpose of the editorial<lb />
) publish everything that is consider-<lb />
However there are always some<lb />
I hat slip by the entire staff and the<lb />
toy is asked to cooperate with the<lb />
finding news.<lb />
� affiliation with the news publi-<lb />
i tin Scribblers Club, a journalistic<lb />
iti  that fosters attempts of young<lb />
All those that are interested in<lb />
ism are urged to join this club.<lb />
7ivo Echo bids you welcome, Fresh-<lb />
 y your stay here be profitable and<lb />
ous.<lb />
Is it true education for a student to<lb />
merely accept facts without seeing the two<lb />
sides of a question? Will we as teachers<lb />
give our pupils one view of an issue and try<lb />
to force him to accept that as the final truth<lb />
without exposing to them the contrary group<lb />
of facts, and then allowing him to reach his<lb />
own conclusion.<lb />
There has been a time in history when<lb />
teachers were supposed to indoctrinate. Per-<lb />
sonal beliefs, prejudices, and opinions were<lb />
supposedly authentic. The professor effer-<lb />
ersced knowledge from his ample supply in-<lb />
to the receiving mind of the young. There<lb />
was really no chance of reflection. A per-<lb />
son who had different views on the subject<lb />
of education was marked as radical and was<lb />
ostracized by educational leaders of that day.<lb />
The modern teacher is now interested in<lb />
what the pupil thinks. The teacher's own<lb />
opinion is no longer advertised and neither<lb />
are his pet convictions. As a result he has<lb />
Among the rest of the trials of<lb />
school opening is the trifling<lb />
matter of convincing freshmen<lb />
that the book room is not the<lb />
library. Some believe it when<lb />
they are told that the library is<lb />
on East Campus. Others are not<lb />
so credulous. One, on being<lb />
shown the library finally con-<lb />
cluded that she guessed it was.<lb />
Alice Yancey after trying on<lb />
her roommate's spectacles, re-<lb />
marked that she could sec as<lb />
well without them as she could<lb />
with them. Later, she discov-<lb />
ered the specs were only a pair<lb />
of frames. That accounts for the<lb />
rather freshman-like look on<lb />
Alice's rather sage looking face.<lb />
We hope that in the future<lb />
Flossie will not stick her elbows<lb />
so far out in the dining room<lb />
aisles.<lb />
Imagine, if you can, one sen-<lb />
ior addressing another in this<lb />
manner "Are you a freshman?"<lb />
FACULTY MEMBERS<lb />
SPEND VACATIONS<lb />
AT VARIED PLACES<lb />
of<lb />
the<lb />
(Continued from First Pane.)<lb />
Miss Morton spent the summer<lb />
quietly at her home in Beaufort<lb />
or visiting in the State.<lb />
Miss Elizabeth Smith, who act-<lb />
ed as dean during the entire sum-<lb />
mer, spent September visiting<lb />
various places in the State and<lb />
in Washington City.<lb />
Dr. R. J. Slay taught Methods<lb />
in Science in the University at<lb />
Chapel Hill the first term<lb />
summer school, and in Duke<lb />
second term.<lb />
Dr. C. L. Adams spent six<lb />
weeks in Harvard Medical School<lb />
studying physiology and anatomy<lb />
of the nervous system. He and<lb />
Mrs. Adams toured New England<lb />
and later visited in Kentucky<lb />
and Tennessee.<lb />
Dr. Lucille Turner and Miss<lb />
Gorrell spent the summer in<lb />
Europe. Dr. Turner did some re-<lb />
search work while abroad.<lb />
 j Miss Lewis for three months<lb />
It actually happened. . ��� v-j.<lb />
The hastily assumed dignity of stud.ed art in the New York<lb />
School of Fine and Applied Arts<lb />
MELBA O'BRIEN<lb />
 ident Y. W. C. A.<lb />
Frances Monk and Helen Boomer<lb />
is due to the fact that they are<lb />
both doing Practice teaching. On-<lb />
ly a temporary lull in their<lb />
charming 6th grade manner.<lb />
Everybody expects the dirt to<lb />
turn to romance in a newspaper,<lb />
but the real romances on this<lb />
campus have never been dirt at<lb />
all. Should you pass through the<lb />
parlor and see Moena and W. O<lb />
or by Jarvis steps and see Miss<lb />
Smith and Theo, I know you<lb />
would not be impressed by the<lb />
occasion. But, imagine if you<lb />
can a more lasting impression<lb />
than you would get from seeing<lb />
the accountant and one of the<lb />
postmistresses of the college tak-<lb />
and later visited in the Virginia<lb />
mountains at Martinsville.<lb />
Dr. H. C. Haynes, after receiv-<lb />
ing his Ph. D. degree in June at<lb />
Peabody College, spent the re- j sh<lb />
mainuer of the summer in Geor<lb />
gia.<lb />
Dr. Beecher Flanagan studied<lb />
at Peabody College, receiving his<lb />
Ph.D. degree in August.<lb />
J. B. Cummings taught !n the<lb />
Stephens F. Austin State Teach-<lb />
ers College, at Nacogdochea,<lb />
Texas. He says the temperature j Tenne;<lb />
M.iss Graham, teaching in the<lb />
second term of the summer<lb />
school, rested a week at Caro-<lb />
lina Pines and then helped keep<lb />
open house to friends and rela-<lb />
tives at her home in Warrenton.<lb />
Miss Holtzclaw, after the first<lb />
term of summer school, took a<lb />
southern cruise, visiting Cuba,<lb />
Panama. Spanish Honduras,<lb />
Guatamela. and New Orleans<lb />
and Miss Green visited Miss<lb />
Davis at Toxaway.<lb />
Miss Green, who also taught<lb />
in the first term, visited in New<lb />
York and Washington, then rest-<lb />
ed at her home in Abbeville, S<lb />
C. She was in Honea Path when<lb />
the strike was raging.<lb />
Miss Grigsby camped m the<lb />
Miss W<lb />
vacation a<lb />
viile. Kent<lb />
Miss M'<lb />
at her hot<lb />
Miss Da<lb />
f the u<lb />
term, at I<lb />
Mis <lb />
ter ttu .<lb />
S hooL t<lb />
�: : Ugh<lb />
Ki<lb />
Miss<lb />
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her h<lb />
Ohio.<lb />
Mi<lb />
tembe<lb />
udugnu<lb />
College<lb />
Mi�<lb />
Si<lb />
nil C<lb />
�wards<lb />
ing s<lb />
roe.<lb />
� 11.<lb />
thi<lb />
A<lb />
s<lb />
Cl<lb />
moui<lb />
ranged from 100 to 110 and there<lb />
was no rain during the entire<lb />
summer.<lb />
Miss McGce taught in Pied-<lb />
tome at W!<lb />
WELCOME FRESHMEN<lb />
W<lb />
LV<lb />
we<lb />
To<lb />
welcome the freshmen class to our<lb />
campus, that holds many opportuni-<lb />
klosl of you are new to college life and<lb />
ecessary to make adjustment to your<lb />
trroundings. Wholehearted partici-<lb />
 extra-curricula activity that<lb />
d to a particular talent that you may<lb />
.vili give you zest to your regular<lb />
It will also do much to develop your<lb />
that mdefineable something<lb />
have and wish to make attrac-<lb />
tive the fulfillment of the possi-<lb />
ties that E C. T. C. offers you must do<lb />
. part. Don't wait for the other fellow<lb />
a tk� th first advance towards friendli-<lb />
s; do it yourself. There is a strange re-<lb />
nship that exists between college stu-<lb />
that enables them to feel a wholc-<lb />
urted cooperation between each other.<lb />
Freedom of opportunity is America's<lb />
itribution for the modern world�a world<lb />
locracy. In the colleges of the country<lb />
centered the majority of the youth of<lb />
a. May they carry forth the princi-<lb />
set before them.<lb />
WHY YOUR CHOICE?<lb />
done some definite thinking along this, and<lb />
docs not have to believe a proposition whenand aSe he might have uspd a<lb />
he finds no grounds whatsoever for suppos- Portress instead of a school<lb />
teacher in one of his stories.<lb />
Josephine, as most of our col-<lb />
lege girls know, is one of our<lb />
ideals, a kind of a will-o-the-<lb />
wisp that Theo looks for, thinks<lb />
he finds, and is finally disillu-<lb />
sioned. Well he saw her in the<lb />
ing a walk together. Had Haw- mont College. Demorest. Geor<lb />
thorne been living in this day<lb />
m near<lb />
�horn, and n�<lb />
.vhcre <lb />
11<lb />
followed<lb />
see Val-<lb />
mg it is true.<lb />
As prospective teachers it is necessary to<lb />
realize the value of thinking. This will<lb />
grow out of the presentation of contrary doc-<lb />
trines when issues whether great or little<lb />
importance are introduced.<lb />
FOR BETTER ATHLETICS<lb />
This year for the first time in it's his-<lb />
tory East Carolina Teachers College will<lb />
have a paid official to coach men's athletics.<lb />
This is a decided step forward toward mak-<lb />
ing athletics the foremost extra-curricula<lb />
activity. Hithertofore football, basketball<lb />
and baseball were at a bad disadvantage due<lb />
to lack of a paid coach and only a limited<lb />
amount of available material for good<lb />
squads. Student body cooperation was not<lb />
as perfect as it might have been, and these<lb />
items tended to serve as a drawback to a<lb />
good ball team.<lb />
Complete modernization of all elevators in<lb />
residence halls at Columbia University will<lb />
be undertaken soon at a cost of $23,500.<lb />
The glee club of the University of Geor-<lb />
gia, now on its 23rd tour, is presenting 40<lb />
singers, a 12-piece orchestra, and novelty<lb />
features and short skits.<lb />
Catholic students of College Newman<lb />
Clubs from Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky and<lb />
Michigan met recently at Purdue University<lb />
for a three-day conference.<lb />
Morriss Da<lb />
with interest the Tet<lb />
ley power development.<lb />
Miss Newell spent some time<lb />
gia. Later she and Miss Hyman I at Rack Log Camp She was at<lb />
attended the World's Fair. her home in Salem, N. J foe re-<lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Picklesimcr, after j mainder of the summer, except<lb />
the close of summer school, visit- � while teaching the second term.<lb />
ed relatives in Ohio and Ken-  Miss Coates taught during the<lb />
tucky. Mrs. Picklesimcr is teach- first term and in the FEKA<lb />
ing in Peace Institute. school. She spent her vacation<lb />
aurrag<lb />
tives i<lb />
ton City.<lb />
Dr. and M<lb />
first erf the .<lb />
Texas and T<lb />
i � cond V rn<lb />
Frank's '<lb />
Mr. and M<lb />
ter the sum<lb />
s i ' � I i � . �<lb />
visiting<lb />
v<lb />
Mr. Deal between the close of<lb />
the summer school and the FERA<lb />
i intitude, he divided the time he-<lb />
dining hall, his heart went up. tween Atlantic Beach and Green-<lb />
and then he saw that she was ville. S. C. The only excitement<lb />
eating with her left hand. So j he reports is that, on the way<lb />
the hunt is still on. Theo says! home, he was held up by a Flying<lb />
that he is tired of history repeat- J Squadron of strikers.<lb />
ing itself. He wishes it would ; Mr Henderson, after teaching<lb />
try something original just to be the full tjme in tht, summcr<lb />
different. Oh, how kind Jose school took a trip t0 Tt.xas<lb />
phine is to stay in hiding. j Mr Hollar sav, he spont the<lb />
And why do freshmen insist j entire summer at his home on the Iteachltlfi she crrwied into a hole<lb />
upon going in the revolving door outskirts of Greenville picking<lb />
off sand spurs and eating water-<lb />
melon. He taught in the second<lb />
term of the summer school.<lb />
Dr. ReRarker and family, after<lb />
the second term of the summer<lb />
at her home in Smithfield and<lb />
in the State.<lb />
Miss Rose, after teaching the<lb />
first term, attended foe World's<lb />
Fair and then enjoyed a family<lb />
reunion in Minnesota.<lb />
Miss Hunter, after six weeks of<lb />
teaching here, visited on the<lb />
Peabody campus. then spent<lb />
sometime in Clarksville. Tenn.<lb />
Miss Wilson says after her<lb />
first term of summer school<lb />
backwards, even though tnere is<lb />
a perpetual squeak all the time.<lb />
We wonder how many letters<lb />
those trash cans with the flaps<lb />
on the outside of Austin Build-<lb />
ing have received? There's just school, visited in Kentucky and<lb />
no way of convincing a freshman Tennessee.<lb />
that those cans<lb />
boxes.<lb />
are not mail<lb />
S. G. A.<lb />
AND Y. W. C. A. GIVE<lb />
PARTY<lb />
Seven hundred student musicians rep-<lb />
resenting 27 schools assembled at South Da-<lb />
kota State College recently to participate in<lb />
the annual music contest.<lb />
As a prospective college student, doubt<lb />
� � i ! re the choice of a college was made<lb />
i iuch time and thought was spent on selec<lb />
lion of one. It meant selecting a home for<lb />
nine months out of the next two or four<lb />
i ars. It meant a place where the majority<lb />
of your friends would be made, and it meant<lb />
K( that would be your workshop. At<lb />
; you may be homesick, but home-<lb />
sickness is only a matter of maladjustment<lb />
v fully believe that soon you will feel<lb />
I you've made no error in your selection<lb />
 ; an Alma Mater.<lb />
East Carolina Teachers College has al-<lb />
ys maintained a high scholarship aver-<lb />
� for her students, and all students this<lb />
year are encouraged to help that standard.<lb />
The extra curricula activities that a stu-<lb />
dent participates in means a great deal to<lb />
him. At present to the freshman class the<lb />
major offices on the campus seem many<lb />
years away but in reality they are not. How-<lb />
The geology department of Indiana Uni-<lb />
versity has presented a collection of fossils<lb />
which compose Indiana limestone to Rocke-<lb />
feller Center in New York City.<lb />
The Purdue University bandmaster has re-<lb />
ceived a testimonial letter from a Century<lb />
of Progress official commending his organi-<lb />
zation for their fine work at the World's<lb />
Fair last year.<lb />
Dr. McGinnis has been at his<lb />
desk, as registrar, all- the sum-<lb />
mer.<lb />
Mr. Fort and family after<lb />
teaching throughout the summer,<lb />
visited in South Carolina and<lb />
On the first Saturday night at I &amp; a motor trip through the<lb />
East Carolina Teachers College mountains and Washington City.<lb />
the annual party given to the ��<lb />
faculty and students by the stu-<lb />
dent body and Y. W. C. A. was<lb />
held. During the early part of<lb />
the evening a movie, "Change of<lb />
Heart was shown in Austin<lb />
Auditorium. After the showing<lb />
of the picture, the students were<lb />
entertained at a social in the So-<lb />
cial Religious Building. Dancing<lb />
was enjoyed by a great many.<lb />
As a special feature, Jack Hum-<lb />
phrey, accompanied by Katie<lb />
Lee Johnson, sang several solos.<lb />
City Shoe Shop<lb />
WELCOMES YOU<lb />
TO GREENVILLE<lb />
Representatives Wanted<lb />
with her salamander which<lb />
means she did some work in na-<lb />
ture study. Between times she<lb />
visited in Chicago and Washing-<lb />
ton City.<lb />
Miss Hooper, after teaching in<lb />
both terms of the summer school<lb />
spent her vacation at her home<lb />
in Memphis, Tenn.<lb />
Miss Charlton had a quiet<lb />
summer at her home m Savan-<lb />
nah.<lb />
Miss Sommerville spent the<lb />
summer in Alabama, her home<lb />
State.<lb />
Mrs. McKeai<lb />
summer in th<lb />
Bev n States.<lb />
Miss Mary<lb />
had charge<lb />
throughout U<lb />
her vacation<lb />
and visiting u<lb />
Miss Gray<lb />
Asheville<lb />
Miss Thorn<lb />
weeks in the<lb />
spent most ui<lb />
Greenville.<lb />
Miss Samon<lb />
feting in K �<lb />
mainder of �<lb />
Greenville.<lb />
Mrs. Jeter -<lb />
summer at h<lb />
burg. Va.<lb />
L<lb />
Talk of ch;<lb />
coaches be<lb />
ball team !� ,<lb />
games is lik<lb />
it.�Fielding H<lb />
01<lb />
The speaker at the 109th commencement<lb />
exercises of the Rensselaer Polytechnic Ins-<lb />
titute will be the Honorable R. B. Bennett,<lb />
prime minister and minister of affairs and<lb />
finance of Canada.<lb />
Predicting the end of the "skyscraper<lb />
age Frank Lloyd Wright, prominent Ameri-<lb />
can architect, told a Northwestern Univer-<lb />
sity audience recently that "the architecture<lb />
of the future will grow out of the inward<lb />
nature of the American people<lb />
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mention on All-American selec-<lb />
tions.<lb />
Jimmy Carr, Student Manager<lb />
of Athletics and President of the<lb />
Men's Athletic Association has<lb />
announced the following football<lb />
schedule for this season.<lb />
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played on the home gridiron, is<lb />
with Wingate Junior College on<lb />
October 13th.<lb />
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Applachian State Teachers Col-<lb />
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Presbyterian Junior College,<lb />
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FOR THE ASSEMBLY<lb />
(Continued from first page)<lb />
LOCATION OF STUDENTS<lb />
Clifton Jones. Tom Rivers, and<lb />
thn KLapelec, three men students<lb />
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the success of the venture and<lb />
pointed out the advantages of thejy.at<lb />
plan. Dr. Adams pointed out<lb />
some definite ways in which<lb />
students could help.<lb />
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Tuesdays and Fridays. Time to<lb />
be lengthened, and placid at end<lb />
of morning classes.<lb />
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tee responsible for about a third<lb />
of the assembly programs, and<lb />
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in Raleigh.<lb />
the Universit<lb />
where he is<lb />
Hubert Holl;<lb />
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function. Members<lb />
mtinue to<lb />
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ty, outside speakers, singers, and<lb />
cithers have always appeared at<lb />
this hour throughout the years.<lb />
and there have been frequent<lb />
musical programs! Under the<lb />
new plan the burden will not fall<lb />
so heavily upon the president of<lb />
the college.<lb />
is<lb />
Morgan is<lb />
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mes, Iowa.<lb />
and Ralph Col-<lb />
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tching in Wilson<lb />
City Schools. Mr. Collins is head<lb />
of the French Department there.<lb />
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so, and James Jackson is teach-<lb />
ing at Jamcsvtlle. George Wil-<lb />
kerson is teaching in Castalia and<lb />
Bob Eason at West Edgecombe<lb />
High School.<lb />
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field. a member of the Senior<lb />
Class of East Carolina Teachers<lb />
College and a graduate of the<lb />
"33" two-year Normal course, left<lb />
Sunday for New York where he<lb />
will study embalming. He was<lb />
one of the outstanding students<lb />
in the college.<lb />
Norfolk Branch William and<lb />
fary and V. P. I (here) Novem-<lb />
ber 17.<lb />
Ltiiir Rhyne, (there) Novem-<lb />
ber 23.<lb />
Chowan<lb />
Tile date, October 2<lb />
and a game will in all probability<lb />
be scheduled for that date.<lb />
(here) December 1.<lb />
7, is open<lb />
FRESHMAN WEEK IS<lb />
BROUGHT TO CLOSE<lb />
(Continued from first page)<lb />
President of the Student Govern-<lb />
ment Association, Frances New-<lb />
som. Each of these girls extend-<lb />
ed a welcome to the new stu-<lb />
dents.<lb />
Thursday morning the dormi-<lb />
tory directors held house meet-<lb />
ings. This meeting was followed<lb />
by a physical examination that<lb />
was held in the infirmary.<lb />
Thursday night the entire stu-<lb />
dent body saw the motion pic-<lb />
ture "Bottoms Up" that was giv-<lb />
en in the Austin Auditorium.<lb />
Freshman week was brought<lb />
to a close on Saturday night<lb />
when the Student Council and<lb />
the Y. W. C. A. entertained the<lb />
Student body and the faculty<lb />
members at a dance in the cam-<lb />
pus building.<lb />
Atlanta. Aug. 11.11�(API-<lb />
Southeastern and Southern 'con-<lb />
ferences will play lii intersection-<lb />
al and 15 interconference games<lb />
next fall.<lb />
Topping the intersectional slate<lb />
for the Dixie teams will be Geor-<lb />
gia's joust with Yale at New Ha-<lb />
ven, November 10. The South-<lb />
erners have been on the long end<lb />
of their recent games with the<lb />
Elis and hope to close out their<lb />
current series with another win.<lb />
The teams will not play in 1935.<lb />
Louisiana State, where Biff<lb />
Jones, the former Army mentor,<lb />
coaches, has the most ambitious<lb />
intersectional lineup of the group,<lb />
playing four such contests. The<lb />
Baton Rouge Tigers open with<lb />
Rice Institute and then play-<lb />
Southern Methodist in their sec-<lb />
ond game. George Washington<lb />
of Washington, D. C, follows in<lb />
midseason, and the Tigers wind<lb />
up against Oregon<lb />
Virginia plays its annual game<lb />
with Navy and also takes on a<lb />
new foe, Dartmouth, at Hanover,<lb />
N. H. Washington and Lee again<lb />
tackles Princeton.<lb />
Three other new major battles<lb />
bring together Georgia Tech and<lb />
Michigan, Virginia Military and<lb />
Columbia, and Tennessee and<lb />
Fortham. Tulane plays a big<lb />
foreign contest with Colgate in<lb />
New York. Others include South<lb />
Carolina and Villanova, Vander-<lb />
bilt and Cincannati, Vandervile<lb />
and George Washington, and Vir-<lb />
ginia Tech and Temple.<lb />
North Carolina shows the way<lb />
in the interconference battles,<lb />
tackling four of the Southeastern<lb />
group�Tennessee, Georgia, Ken-<lb />
tucky and Georgia Tech. Clem-<lb />
son, Duke, Florida, Georgia Tech<lb />
and Kentucky each has three<lb />
games with teams of the rival<lb />
group.<lb />
Among the interconference<lb />
games are Alabama and Clemson.<lb />
Duke and Alabama, Florida and<lb />
Virginia Tech, North Carolina<lb />
State and Florida, Maryland and<lb />
Florida. Georgia and North<lb />
Carolina, North Carolina State<lb />
and Georgia, Clemson and Geor-<lb />
gia Tech, Duke and Georgia<lb />
Tech, North Carolina and Geor-<lb />
gia Tech, Kentucky and Washing-<lb />
ton and Lee. Clemson and Ken-<lb />
tucky, Tennessee and North<lb />
Carolina, and Duke and Tennes-<lb />
see.<lb />
Tulane has more intra-confer-<lb />
ence games than any other of<lb />
Dr. A. I). Frank<lb />
Will Coach The<lb />
W. A. A. Team<lb />
Ten Games Will be Scheduled<lb />
For This Season; Eleven<lb />
Stars Of Last Years Squad<lb />
Are Back This Year.<lb />
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L. ("I<lb /><lb />
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guard m<lb />
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this, for-<lb />
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1932.<lb />
the first<lb />
Dr A. D. Frank, head of the<lb />
History Department will coach<lb />
the girls' Basketball team again<lb />
this season. Ten games will be<lb />
scheduled this year instead of<lb />
six, the number played last year.<lb />
The team will be picked by-<lb />
Thanksgiving ,and preliminary-<lb />
practice will begin shortly after-<lb />
wards.<lb />
The 1933 basketball team was<lb />
very successful under the leader-<lb />
ship of coach Frank, winning al!<lb />
six of the games played, and<lb />
superiur playing is expected<lb />
again this year.<lb />
Members of last years squad<lb />
who are back this year are Eliza-<lb />
zeth Overton. Mary Ella Bunn,<lb />
Vick Mozingo. Louise Briley,<lb />
Elizabeth Keith, Margaret Martin,<lb />
Margaret Fulton, May Hearne,<lb />
Edna Darden and Louise Corbett.<lb />
Florence Sinclair, last year's<lb />
captain and one of the star play-<lb />
ers, has also returned to school.<lb />
The world's salvation lies in<lb />
recognition of the principle that<lb />
common rights imply a common<lb />
duty.�Adolpfa Hitler.<lb />
the Southeastern bunch�eight,<lb />
Alabama, Auburn and Vander-<lb />
bilt have seven each, while Geor-<lb />
gia Tech, Louisiana, Mississippi I year's brand of ball is anticipated<lb />
and Tennessee have six. Florida, and E. C. T. C. supporters await<lb />
Georgia and Mississippi State basketball and baseball seasons<lb />
have five. Sewanee and Ken- j with interest.<lb />
coach G<lb />
mei Davidsot<lb />
and ail State<lb />
Coach Math;<lb />
drills on the twenty-fifth, and<lb />
at this time, was met by fifteen<lb />
men. The material, at best, was<lb />
only mediocre, and much coach-<lb />
ing will be necessary to produce<lb />
a fair first string. However, sev-<lb />
eral varsity men of last year are<lb />
expected to be out soon. Pres-<lb />
ent indications are that reserve<lb />
power will be lacking in practi-<lb />
cally every position, and coach<lb />
Mathis will pay much attention<lb />
to teaching the rudiments of<lb />
football.<lb />
Mathis graduated from David-<lb />
son in 1932, and because of his<lb />
outstanding ability in three<lb />
sports was retained to assist in<lb />
coaching the incoming freshmen.<lb />
While at Davidson, Mathis start-<lb />
ed in football, basketball, and<lb />
baseball.and during the past sum-<lb />
mer played baseball at Cooloo-<lb />
mee and New Bern. At New-<lb />
Bern he was utility man, playing<lb />
any position, and during the lat-<lb />
ter part of the season successful-<lb />
ly managed the team. He was<lb />
particularly good in the outfield,<lb />
and knocked many circuit clouts<lb />
to provide thrills for the fans.<lb />
Although it would be unfair<lb />
to expect coach Mathis to build<lb />
up a winning football team this<lb />
year, improvement over last<lb />
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tucky have four each.<lb />
Virginia Tech has scheduled<lb />
more interconference contests�<lb />
six�than any of the Southern<lb />
Conference teams. North Caro-<lb />
lina State, Virginia, South Caro-<lb />
lina and Virginia Military have<lb />
five each, while Washington and<lb />
Lee, Duke and Maryland have<lb />
four. Clemson and North Caro-<lb />
lina have only three each.<lb />
Regardless of game results, it<lb />
is certain that the capable and<lb />
hard working Mathis will put<lb />
new interest into athletics at the<lb />
East Carolina Teachers College.<lb />
Under our present form of edu-<lb />
cation I am led to the conclusion<lb />
that, as individuals. Americans<lb />
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MINISTERS OF TOWN ARE<lb />
INTRODUCED TO STUDENTS<lb />
The ministers or representa-<lb />
tives from the various churches<lb />
m town were introduced to new<lb />
students at chapel exercises at<lb />
East Carolina Teachers College<lb />
Saturday morning and wel-<lb />
comed them to their various<lb />
churches. Rev. V. A. Ryan eon-<lb />
ducted the devotional exercises<lb />
and introduced the other minis-<lb />
ters.<lb />
Miss Rainwater extended greet-<lb />
ings in behalf ot the pastor of<lb />
Memorial Baptist Church, Rev.<lb />
Fleischmann, and the members<lb />
of the church.<lb />
Mr Haywood Dail, Senior<lb />
Warden of the Episcopal Church,<lb />
invited the students to worship<lb />
with the Episcopalians and to at-<lb />
tend their Bible Class taught by<lb />
Mr. F C Harding.<lb />
Rev. J. R. Potts, acting minis-<lb />
ter of the Presbyterian Church,<lb />
i Mended a cordial welcome to<lb />
the students He spoke of the<lb />
Sm lay School class conducted<lb />
by Miss Ruth Hillhouse and in-<lb />
vited Presbyterians to attend.<lb />
Rev E T. Mclver, pastor of<lb />
tmmanuel Baptist Church, pre-<lb />
� nted the names of the various<lb />
members of the faculty from the<lb />
college who attend his church<lb />
and invited the students to come<lb />
also.<lb />
Dr. G. R Combs, pastor of the<lb />
ethodisl Church, was inlro-<lb />
tced as having the largest con-<lb />
on in town He invited<lb />
the students to attend the Col-<lb />
l ge Sunday School class that is<lb />
� dm ted by Mrs. J. H. Rose and<lb />
attend the worship services.<lb />
Ryan closed the exercises<lb />
in invitation to visit his<lb />
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COLLEGIATE DIGEST<lb />
TO BE CONTINUED<lb />
AGAIN THIS YEAR<lb />
(Continued from first page)<lb />
M<lb />
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own church the Eighth Street<lb />
Christian Church.<lb />
The church has never been so-<lb />
ally minded.�Dr. Ralph Tur-<lb />
r. University of Pittsburgh.<lb />
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date of publication. The feature<lb />
is published by the associated col-<lb />
lege press association and it has<lb />
some 50 colleges and university<lb />
newspapers in the United States<lb />
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Some of the other colleges that<lb />
use the publication are Harvard,<lb />
Dartmouth, Brown, Rutgers, No-<lb />
tre Dame. Alabama, Florida, and<lb />
other famous universities and<lb />
colleges of the States. North<lb />
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tion.<lb />
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by the faculty to take Miss Cas-<lb />
sidys place on the Advisory<lb />
Board to the Student Govern-<lb />
ment Association.<lb />
ArDIT<lb />
Student Fund, East Carolina Teachers College<lb />
Greenville. N. C.<lb />
From June 2, 1933 to May 31, 1934<lb />
Following is an audit of the Student Fund of East Carolina<lb />
Teachers College for the school year of 1933-34. This report is pre-<lb />
:��. : ted by Miss Louise Williams who is Chairman of the Budget<lb />
0  ���<lb />
RECEIPTS<lb />
On hand in Greenville Banking and Trust Company,<lb />
June 2. 1933 $ 469.G2<lb />
From Student Fees  9,976.80<lb />
From Gate Receipts  844.11<lb />
From Faculty Tickets  115.50<lb />
From Sue Seweil�Cash Account  500.00<lb />
From Art Kassel�Refund on Contract  125.00<lb />
From Post Office  q.00<lb />
From Bad Checks Made Good  2.00<lb />
Fiiirn Miscellaneous  1551<lb />
$12,068.54<lb />
DISBURSEMENTS<lb />
Fl : Annual Tecoan $ 3,300.00<lb />
For Teco Echo  900.00<lb />
V Student Government Association  300.00<lb />
For Advertising  168.17<lb />
Personal Service  135.00<lb />
K r Class Payments  685.00<lb />
F : Society Payments  150.00<lb />
Foi Girls' Athletics  250.00<lb />
For Boys' Athletics  1,000.00<lb />
1 � r Bleachers'  169 92<lb />
For Enti rtainments  9 857 33<lb />
For Robert H. Wright Memorial Fund  700.00<lb />
For Sue Seweil�Cash Account  500.00<lb />
For Post Office  20.00<lb />
For Commencement Fund  300.00<lb />
I � r Miscellaneous  101.97<lb />
For Bad Check  2 00<lb />
$11,593.39<lb />
Balance in Greenvile Banking &amp; Trust Company  529.15<lb />
$12,068.54<lb />
June 1, 1934<lb />
C�tified by B. B. Sugg.<lb />
LAUTERES<lb />
WELCOMES<lb />
YOU<lb />
What the Beauty Specialists do for your face<lb />
"ISIS" RINGLESS HOSE<lb />
DO FOR YOUR ANKLES!<lb />
1 trim fitting stocking that fairly molds your ankles into<lb />
something lovely to behold.<lb />
Favorite Shades 69c.<lb />
IV. T. Grant Co.<lb />
421 Evans Street<lb />
Placement Bureau Issues Fine Report<lb />
The Placement Bureau has been notfied that the following mem-<lb />
bers of the graduating classes of 1934 have been placed:<lb />
Of The Two-Year Normal Class<lb />
Etta Frances Aiken Boone Trail High School<lb />
Margaret Anderson Princeton<lb />
Ruby Andrews Alatamahaw-Assipee<lb />
Louise K. Banck Wilmington<lb />
Rachel Barbee Cooper's High School.<lb />
Katherine Bradley Red Oak<lb />
Elizabeth Britt Bear Creek.<lb />
Bertha Bullock Middlesex<lb />
Blanche Chappell Sanford<lb />
Margaret E. Cole Sedge Garden, Winston-Salem<lb />
Marie Daniels Williford, Rocky Mount<lb />
Margaret Daughtridge Calypso<lb />
Sidney Davenport Bullock<lb />
Inez Davis Grimesland<lb />
Mary Ruth Davis Chinquapin<lb />
Florence Estelle Eagles Leggetts<lb />
Emma Earley Mayo<lb />
Alma Easom Gray's Creek<lb />
Bessie Efland Efland<lb />
Mary Olive Ellenberg Falkland<lb />
Luck Etheridge Lamm's<lb />
Pauline Finch Sanford<lb />
Frances Fleetwood Chinquapin<lb />
Mary Ruth Fulton Pinnacle<lb />
Grace Griffin Tabor<lb />
Mary Croom Gulley Johnston County<lb />
Lucile Harris Walstonburg<lb />
Margaret Hedgepeth Griffin<lb />
Janie HesterAycock<lb />
Helen Hinton Hobbsville<lb />
Roslyn Hollingsworth Pilot<lb />
Annie Laurie Hudson Carbet-Hatcher<lb />
Alma Eerie Ivey Grantham<lb />
James Jackson Jamesville<lb />
Lessie Mae Jennings Forest Hills, Wilmington<lb />
Hazel Kimrey Wilmington<lb />
Elizabeth Lancaster Dover<lb />
Mary Louise Lawrence Speed<lb />
Willie Levinson Meadow<lb />
Lucile Long Winfall<lb />
Ellen Lupton White Oak<lb />
Elizabeth McGhee Garysburg<lb />
Ellen McGlohon Chinquapin<lb />
Catherine McNair Rockingham<lb />
Alice Manning Spring Hope<lb />
Lessie May Momeryer<lb />
Ruby May Franklin County<lb />
Lois B. Moore Providence<lb />
Lula I. Moore High Plane<lb />
Louise B. Morris Mars Hill<lb />
Jessie Munn Pee Dee, South Carolina<lb />
Ruth Hood Norton Archer Lodge<lb />
Margaret Oldham Epsom<lb />
Betsy Parker Willard<lb />
Lille Frank Peace Aycoek, Vance County<lb />
Carol Pollock Trenton<lb />
Annie Neal Prevatte Old Dock<lb />
Maud Rankin Rockingham<lb />
Margaret Rawls Newport<lb />
Mary Louise Rives New Hope<lb />
A Hie Marie Roebuck Hamilton<lb />
Miriam Sloan Calypso<lb />
Hazel Spivey Potecasi<lb />
Isabell Suiter Rock Ridge<lb />
Virginia Tilley Durham County schools<lb />
Minnie Lou Tomlinson Morven<lb />
Eva Mae Turnage Aurelian Surings<lb />
Catherine Tyson Wilmington<lb />
Emily von Milgram Rock Ridge<lb />
Eva Vaughan Cooper's<lb />
Erna Lee Watson Micro<lb />
Gladys West Columbia<lb />
Lizzie Johnson White Franklin County schools<lb />
Delsie Whitehead Beech Spring<lb />
Elsie Whitley Benson<lb />
Winston Wicker Mebane<lb />
Sallie Williams Hall's H. S.<lb />
Reba Wilson Smithfield<lb />
Ethel Ruby WinsteadSt. Mary's, Wilson County.<lb />
Reba Winstead Leggett<lb />
Hazel W. Woodard Meadow<lb />
Sara Mae Woodard Four Oaks<lb />
Ida Louise Francis Mill Branch School, Tabor '<lb />
1934 A. B. Graduates Placed:<lb />
Loula May Barker Stokes<lb />
Georgia Weeks Bell Harkers Island<lb />
Norma D. Bergeron Winstead<lb />
Ruth Blanchard Grimesland<lb />
Stella Blevine State School for Blind, Raleigh<lb />
Lola Brooks Polkton<lb />
Sallie Brooks Black Creek<lb />
Clyde Brown Coon High School, Wilson, N. C.<lb />
Edwina Burch Roper<lb />
Virginia Cale Centre Hill<lb />
Ivy Modlin Cooke Saratoga<lb />
Mattie Lou Cotten Chicod<lb />
Rebecca Curtis High Point<lb />
Elizabeth DailGreen Hope H. S.<lb />
Emma Lee Davis Trenton<lb />
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Perrie Davis Halta H. EL<lb />
Madge Deaton Kernersville<lb />
Florence Denning Boone Trail<lb />
Elizabeth Denny Aydcn<lb />
Mabel Dickens G Hope<lb />
Robert Eason West Ldgecumbe<lb />
Clara Vann Freeman Windsor<lb />
Loris Freeman Beulahville<lb />
Nellie Grissom Leggetts<lb />
Helen L. Harkey Snow Hill<lb />
Blanche Hart Contentnca<lb />
Frances Harvey Chicod<lb />
Lois Hayes �ak Hl11- Granville County<lb />
Will Higdon Knightdale<lb />
Myrtle Gray Hodges Arthur<lb />
Mildred A. Horton Pk Iim<lb />
Beulah House Beulahville<lb />
Marietta Hoyle Polkville<lb />
Hattie Lee Humphrey Morehead City<lb />
Aileen Hunt Erwin<lb />
Rheta Hyatt Hayesville<lb />
Minnie Ruth Jenkins Grimesland<lb />
Virginia Faison Jenkins Shelby<lb />
Eleanor JonesWlhamston<lb />
Annie Knotts Bladenboro<lb />
Lorna Langley Unionviile<lb />
Rachel Lewis Aurora<lb />
Edna McCall Marshville<lb />
Estelle McCullen Aurora<lb />
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Ola Morris Aurora<lb />
Blanche Moseley Plymouth<lb />
Dorothy Odham Fountain<lb />
Elizabeth Odham Newton Grove<lb />
Betsy Odum Epworth<lb />
Lucille Pait Pikeville<lb />
Mary G. Parker Comfort<lb />
Myrtle Leigh Peacock Masonic Orphanage, Oxford.<lb />
Mrs. D. L. Perry Broad Creek<lb />
Alice Penny Mt. Vernon-Godvvin<lb />
Mary L. Pipkin Seven Springs<lb />
Leola Pleasant Kenly<lb />
Esther Pridgen Roanoke Rapids<lb />
Pauline Robertson Pink Hill<lb />
Lucille Rose Weeksville<lb />
Ethlyn Sanders Swansboro<lb />
Louise Simmons Walstonburg<lb />
Margaret T. Smith Roxobel-Kelford<lb />
Julia Stilley Chocowinity<lb />
Agnes Strickland Rock Ridge<lb />
Faye Tadlock Creswell<lb />
Hilda Thompson Woodland<lb />
Laura ThorntonAtkinson<lb />
Doris Turner Pink I � ill<lb />
Frank W. Tyson Calypso<lb />
Mamie Watkins Hamlet<lb />
George Wilkerson Castalia<lb />
Ola Williams Bethel<lb />
Christine Wilson Clayton<lb />
Mary Belle Wilson WintervHlc<lb />
Jaunita YoungEnglehard<lb />
Pearl McHan Almond.<lb />
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