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Ul'( OKI) ENROLLMENT<lb />
FOR FALL TERM<lb />
TECO ECHO<lb />
PATRONIZE TECO<lb />
ECHO ADVERTISERS<lb />
EAST CAROLINA TEACHERS COLLEGE<lb />
Greenville, N. C, Wednesday, October 17, 1934.<lb />
Number 2<lb />
freshnaa (lass<lb />
sThe Largest In<lb />
i ollese History<lb />
Si<lb />
: i Ropn "sented;<lb />
Leads Others<lb />
Students.<lb />
THE MEADOWS FAMILY<lb />
Appropriations By Drama Course Is<lb />
Budget Committee Offered Students<lb />
Approximately 1-3 Goes To<lb />
Entertainment; 1-3 To Pub-<lb />
lications, And 1-3 To Mis-<lb />
cellaneous.<lb />
Miss Mary Dirnberger, Who<lb />
Is In Charge Of Community<lb />
Dramatics is Director. .<lb />
New President Is Well<lb />
Fitted For The Position<lb />
�RESIDENTS WIFE<lb />
Ii of the coun<lb />
represented here,<lb />
� istudents that <lb />
fron each.<lb />
A on, B; Beau<lb />
26; Bladen, 11;<lb />
Burke, 1: Camden,<lb />
Caswell, 2; Cha-<lb />
6; Cleveland,<lb />
12; O �� n. 17; Cur-<lb />
: bei land, M; Clay<lb />
. idson, 3; Davie. 2;<lb />
Durl am, 3; Edge-<lb />
Jin, 22, Forsyth. I<lb />
rates, 1 Granville, I<lb />
� Gkulford, 1; llah-<lb />
:� 15; Hertford, lid<lb />
. �� 7: Irodell. 1:1<lb />
� ton, 40; Lee, 13; I<lb />
: rtin 15; Mecklen-<lb />
tgomery, 4, Moore,<lb />
Ni w Hanover, 10;<lb />
 ; to ilOW, 1 fi;<lb />
� U( tank, 7: Pam-<lb />
; Person, 5; Per-<lb />
P tt, 200; Robeson, <lb />
n . �:�: Richmond, 2;<lb />
� . :� rd,  Samp-<lb />
�  i; Stanley, 2;<lb />
rrelL 6; Union, Hi:<lb />
 . S3; Warren, 5;<lb />
I; Wayne, 40; Wil-<lb />
itc Georgia, 1; In-<lb />
. Jersey, I, South<lb />
 ssee. 1; Texas.<lb />
leading from left to right are: Leon R. Meadows, Jr Elizabeth,<lb />
and May Dr. and Mrs. Meadows are in the background. Leon is<lb />
14 years old, and is in the 9th grade Elizabeth is 12. and is in the<lb />
8th grade. May is 11 and is in the 7th grade.<lb />
Miss Dickinson<lb />
New Infirmary<lb />
Superintendent<lb />
Miss Annie Morris. Former<lb />
Superintendent Is On A<lb />
Leave Of Absence for One<lb />
Year.<lb />
Two Members of<lb />
Faculty Receive<lb />
Doctor Degrees<lb />
Miss Ethel Dickinson, of<lb />
Shreveport, Louisiana, will be<lb />
superintendent of th� infirmary<lb />
here for the year 1934-35. She<lb />
is taking the place of Miss Annie<lb />
Morris, who has a leave of ab-<lb />
sence for one year. After grad-<lb />
uating from State Teachers Col-<lb />
lege, at Natchitoches, La Miss<lb />
Dickinson taught two years in<lb />
her home state. She then enter-<lb />
td Tri-State Hospital at Shreve-<lb />
port from which she graduated<lb />
at the end of three years. Since<lb />
that time she has been doing pri-<lb />
vate ami institutional work. She<lb />
comes to the college highly re-<lb />
commended, both as bacterioto-<lb />
eist and nurse.<lb />
Professor Beecher Flanagan<lb />
Of Economic Department,<lb />
And Hubert Haynes, of<lb />
Education Department, Re-<lb />
ceived Their Ph. D. Degrees<lb />
This Summer.<lb />
The budget committee, in a<lb />
meeting on October 9, apportion-<lb />
ed the funds anticipated from<lb />
student fees for the year, fol-<lb />
twing the plan of dividing the<lb />
money into three approximately<lb />
equal amounts: about one-third<lb />
for entertainments; one-third for<lb />
publications; and one-third for<lb />
athletics, anil activities of var-<lb />
ious groups together with neces-<lb />
sary expenses.<lb />
The members of the committee<lb />
arc Elizabeth Overtoil, Senior;<lb />
Janie (Jutland, Junior; Josephine<lb />
lanes, Sophomore; Virginia Ak-<lb />
ers, D or Senior Normal; Frances<lb />
Newsom, president of the student<lb />
council; Lou Pitts, student-treas-<lb />
urer; faculty members. Miss Wil-<lb />
liams, chairman; and Mr. Pickle-<lb />
simer.<lb />
A complete list of the appro-<lb />
priations follows;<lb />
Annual $3,80(1.00<lb />
 Echo  1,000.00<lb />
Senior Class  200.00<lb />
1). Class 150.00<lb />
Junior Class  225.00<lb />
Sophomore Class  60.00<lb />
Freshman Class  40.00<lb />
C. Class  120.00<lb />
V. W. C. A 25.00<lb />
Advertising  250.00<lb />
Student Government  450.00<lb />
Emerson Society  60.00<lb />
Lanier Society  60.00<lb />
Poe Society  60.00<lb />
Boys' Athletics  1,200.00<lb />
Girls Athletics  800.00<lb />
Treasurer  135.00<lb />
Incidentals  150.00<lb />
Entertainments  4,500.00<lb />
Glee Club  10.00<lb />
udents<lb />
Today<lb />
v i nrolled, about<lb />
Pitl county, with<lb />
r :� There are<lb />
� the college dor<lb />
I<lb />
. " stl ients is not<lb />
I Pre hman Class<lb />
: � college, but<lb />
. � transfers from<lb />
' ei colli ges.<lb />
� : hurch pre-<lb />
�'�: tudents is as<lb />
� 3 17: Methodist.<lb />
LICY IdJOY IS ELECTED<lb />
VICE PRESIDENT S. G. A.<lb />
15; Presbyterian,<lb />
. Five Will Bap-<lb />
n and Quaker, 3<lb />
nd Holiness, 2<lb />
� 1 Otdy 76<lb />
e a choice.<lb />
COMMITTEES ANNOCNt ED<lb />
CKS<lb />
V;r<lb />
Ban<lb />
m, President of<lb />
G ivel nment Asso-<lb />
� unced two stand-<lb />
that will serve<lb />
i � dnn ent committee<lb />
-f Mr. J. B. Cum-<lb />
M  Wright and Dr.<lb />
� from the faculty,<lb />
. n ii. Elizabeth Wil-<lb />
. '� jiiiev will rep-<lb />
h at body.<lb />
 e Williams is chair-<lb />
Budgel committee.<lb />
I klesimer, Lou Pitts,<lb />
� stun. Janie Outland.<lb />
Akers and Josephine<lb />
I serve.<lb />
Vacancies m the different of-<lb />
fices, due t students resigna-<lb />
tions and to failure to return to<lb />
school this fall, made it neces-<lb />
sary to hold an election Thurs-<lb />
day, October 11. to elect new of-<lb />
ficers.<lb />
The re uits were as follows:<lb />
Vice President of student Gov-<lb />
ernment Association, Lucy Leltoy,<lb />
House President, France Manus:<lb />
Co-ed representative to the Stu-<lb />
dent Government, Jack Humph-<lb />
rey: Circulation manager of the<lb />
Teco Echo, Helen Taylor and<lb />
Cynthia Etheridge: Associate edi-<lb />
tor of the Teco Echo, Carolyn<lb />
Brink ley; Business Staff ol the<lb />
Tecoan, Beatrice Hammond. Cha-<lb />
pel Program Committee. Clara<lb />
Mac Martin: Co-ed Representa-<lb />
tive to the Chapel Program Com-<lb />
mittee, Jack Humphrey, and<lb />
Men's Representative to Student<lb />
Government, Jack Humphrey.<lb />
Dr Beecher Flanagan during<lb />
most of the spring and summer<lb />
completed his dissertation on "A<lb />
History of State Banking m North<lb />
Carolina to 1866" He received<lb />
his Ph. 1). degree from Peabody<lb />
College this summer. During his<lb />
stay at Peabody, he, with the as-<lb />
sistance Of Mr. O. B. Christy,<lb />
pr pared a copy of all the M. A.<lb />
Thesis written in Stale Teachers<lb />
Colleges m the United States. In<lb />
connection with this phase of the<lb />
work lie made a survey of all<lb />
the Teachers Colleges in Tennes-<lb />
see and Kentucky.<lb />
As a side line Mr. Flanagan<lb />
went on a fishing trip on a truck<lb />
to west Florida, after which he<lb />
visited in Kentucky.<lb />
Dr. Haynes did a great deal of<lb />
work in completing his disserta-<lb />
tion on "Relation of Teacher In-<lb />
telligence, Teacher Experience,<lb />
and Type of School to Types of<lb />
Questions He received his Ph.<lb />
D. in June from Peabody Col-<lb />
lege. Dr. Haynes vacation was<lb />
spent, mostly, on a large farm in<lb />
Georgia. He spent two days on<lb />
an Indian Reservation in North<lb />
Carolina.<lb />
Dr. Adams combined work and<lb />
play and attended Harvard<lb />
Medical College during the week<lb />
and traveled during the week-<lb />
end. Bis work consisted of ex-<lb />
tensive research work in the ana-<lb />
tomv and physiology of the ner-<lb />
vous system His travel was<lb />
over most of the eastern and<lb />
northeastern states, having Bos-<lb />
ton a. his headquarters.<lb />
Mr Hollar Teaches<lb />
Extension Course<lb />
Professor Of History Teach-<lb />
ing A Course Of Modern<lb />
European History In Win-<lb />
terville.<lb />
H L Mencken, on Bryan-<lb />
Heave an egg out of a Pullman<lb />
window and you will hit a Fun-<lb />
damentalist almost everywhere<lb />
in the United States today.<lb />
SOPHOMORE CLASS<lb />
ELECTS OFFICERS<lb />
An extension course in history<lb />
is being taught in Winterville by<lb />
Mr. E. C. Hollar, one of the pro-<lb />
fessors of history here. The<lb />
course being taught is Modern<lb />
European History numbered<lb />
History 118 in the Catalogue. The<lb />
students receive the same credit<lb />
points as if they were in college.<lb />
These are teachers who according<lb />
to Mr. Hollar, are trying to keep<lb />
alive by not falling into the rut<lb />
made by so many who teach.<lb />
They are doing some studying for<lb />
themselves while teaching. The<lb />
class meets twice a week, on<lb />
Monday and Thursday nights, for<lb />
a period of an hour and a half.<lb />
Mr, Hollar is especially equip-<lb />
ped for this type of work, as he<lb />
has uid extensive experience in<lb />
extension work both as teacher<lb />
and as student. While teaching<lb />
in Memphis, he taught extension<lb />
classes tri-weekly. When he was<lb />
a teacher in Missouri he was en-<lb />
rolled in extension classes.<lb />
The class in Winterville is<lb />
merely a resumption of extension<lb />
work, formerly done by the Col-<lb />
lege. Eight years ago a similar<lb />
extension class was conducted in<lb />
Winterville. For several years,<lb />
however, for various reasons, the<lb />
college has done little extension<lb />
work of this type. The teachers<lb />
in service, have, however, had<lb />
the opportunity of taking courses<lb />
the University has been offering<lb />
groups in this section.<lb />
The College student electin<lb />
the courses in Drama, winch are I<lb />
taught by Miss Dirntx rgei .vho<lb />
is also in charge of th ' i tn-<lb />
lty dramatic are entl<lb />
over the prop rtiou!<lb />
have made and the ami ii<lb />
gram they have outlined I<lb />
fall term. A bill of threi i n<lb />
act plays, the cast ol w �<lb />
not confined to the membei � I<lb />
the class, but is open to the en-<lb />
tire student body, is on the pro- j<lb />
gram to be presented next month<lb />
The members of the class will<lb />
stage the production.<lb />
The course is affiliated with<lb />
the English Department and is<lb />
offered as a free elective in Eng-<lb />
lish, carrying three points of cre-<lb />
dit. It includes production, act-<lb />
ing, voice-training, stage craft<lb />
history and background of the<lb />
theatre, and the coaching of play<lb />
by student teachers, as weD as<lb />
the study of plays. The students<lb />
are expected to find the raw ma-<lb />
terial of the drama in the life<lb />
around them, and translate it in-<lb />
to plays. Miss Dirnberger be-<lb />
lieves that the material in tins<lb />
section is especially rich for ama-<lb />
teurs.<lb />
Miss Dirnberger has charge-<lb />
not only of this work in the col-<lb />
lege, but of all the dramatic com-<lb />
munity activities in this section,<lb />
under the FERA.<lb />
The little theatre movement for<lb />
Greenville started this week is<lb />
under her direction. In Nash-<lb />
ville and Farmville dramatic or-<lb />
ganizations have been formed and<lb />
are prospering. "Arms and the<lb />
Man by George Bernard Shaw.<lb />
is the production Nashville is<lb />
TA) vnu, hi' . IO , fi-iln ij ft,<lb />
planning to give. Both oi mese<lb />
are under Miss Dirnberger's di-<lb />
rection.<lb />
Trained by Dr. Koch, as she<lb />
was a member of his Carolina<lb />
Playmakers group, Miss Dirnber-<lb />
ger comes to this work exceed-<lb />
ingly well-trained. She was con-<lb />
nected with the Carolina Play-<lb />
makers, both in the acting and<lb />
the writing of plays as well as in<lb />
the production. She taught in<lb />
the Summer School of Repertory<lb />
Playhouse Associates in Putney,<lb />
Vermont. She has worked in<lb />
New York City, demonstrating<lb />
recreational dramatic work in<lb />
social settlements. Judging from<lb />
interest shown, Miss Dirnberger<lb />
believes the results in this sec-<lb />
tion will be of true significance.<lb />
Dr. Leon Ii. Meadows, For-<lb />
mer Head Ol English D<lb />
Been wun<lb />
;� F iunda-<lb />
�.<lb />
MRS. LEON R. MEADOWS<lb />
New ssemhlv<lb />
Plan Introduced<lb />
Student Chapel Committee<lb />
Gives Entertaining Ex-<lb />
cerpts Of Future Chapel<lb />
Programs,<lb />
eath � f DrRH Wi iglin<lb />
April, ii"  � 'heaf-<lb />
election didnotcome asasur-<lb />
pi ise.<lb />
When theposieftva-<lb />
cant the bosird � . � tedamb<lb />
committee f A.B. An lr. E.<lb />
G. Flanagan, H.C. Bri Uand<lb />
O P. Makejx-acito consiterthe<lb />
matter.<lb />
The announce!nenl of tlielec-<lb />
lion of thenewpi esident eame<lb />
(m a fittingdat Octobei5,the<lb />
twenty-fifthanniversaryofthe<lb />
opening oftheschool.<lb />
Dr. Meadowshas beenCl(sely<lb />
identifiedwith thefl 111. ge<lb />
throughoutitsentirehistory.<lb />
He becamea member ofthi fa-<lb />
A clever introduction to the<lb />
now series of the student chapel<lb />
program- v<lb />
was presented Friday<lb />
dramatic form.<lb />
stage, the new com-<lb />
mented �-v ���Margaret<lb />
culty the first year, coming at<lb />
the beginning of the first sum-<lb />
mer school.<lb />
He is head of the English de-<lb />
partment and director of sum-<lb />
mer school. He knows better<lb />
than any one else every phase of<lb />
the work of the college. He has<lb />
acted as dean for a number of<lb />
years. He has been secretary to<lb />
the Board of Trustees for twelve<lb />
years, and has been the official<lb />
at various meet-<lb />
mornmg<lb />
On the<lb />
mittee re;<lb />
BOStiC'  hrm'he'entiretative<lb />
and p n v. herein lus j inns,<lb />
wre �,ue arises chief b<lb />
iU-<lb />
Granville Gives<lb />
Unique Program<lb />
Dramatic Interludes Gives<lb />
Tuesday Night, A Repre-<lb />
sentation Of Characters Of<lb />
Literature Ranges From<lb />
Bible Times To Modern Art.<lb />
the student chapel programs. In-<lb />
stead of explaining that they<lb />
thought well-balanced programs<lb />
should be of various types, they<lb />
had a series of scenes, presented<lb />
by students in costume. The<lb />
semes illustrated bits of pro-<lb />
grams to be presented�dance,<lb />
drama, current problems, fun,<lb />
and music.<lb />
For the dance, Katherine Crow<lb />
introduced her two dancers.<lb />
Ruth Wood and Virginia Friar.<lb />
who came out on the stage<lb />
in soft draperies, swinging and<lb />
swerving gracefully in harmony<lb />
with the music, then posed on the<lb />
side.<lb />
Jewel Cole, for the drama, pre-<lb />
sented her players. Katherine<lb />
Hines and Billy Tolson who gave<lb />
the balcony scene from "Romeo<lb />
and Juliet<lb />
tr man, visitors halfback. starreu'Voi<lb />
The<lb />
probie<lb />
n for<lb />
Davis, n<lb />
� r hi<lb />
current<lb />
itroduc-<lb />
an<lb />
r iazz age is at its ragged<lb />
tail end. It is no longer smart<lb />
�er.<lb />
i m rai�Rabbi A. H. Sib<lb />
Max Ascob-The New Deal<lb />
looks more like a mass migration<lb />
through unexplored lands than<lb />
like a conflict of classes or<lb />
groups.<lb />
Arthur Brisbane�Nature made<lb />
woman beautiful and, forever,<lb />
she strives to look queer.<lb />
Geneva Brown will act as<lb />
president of the sophomore class<lb />
this year. Nola Walters will<lb />
serve as Student Government<lb />
representative. Other officers<lb />
elected are Belle Kearney, vice-<lb />
president; Martha Hints, Treas-<lb />
urer- Frances Edgerton, Secre-<lb />
tary; Lucille Clark, Tecoan; Ruth<lb />
Cagle and Rebecca Noel, Cheer<lb />
Leaders. The Teco Echo reporter<lb />
who is chosen by the editor,<lb />
will be announced later.<lb />
The Fall Meeting of the North<lb />
Carolina Collegiate Press Asso-<lb />
ciation will be held in High Point<lb />
with High Point College acting<lb />
as host, on November 8, 9, and<lb />
10th. An elaborate program for<lb />
the three day session is planned.<lb />
Larry ,r tin of State College<lb />
is Preside of the Association.<lb />
Kathryn Hines, editor of the<lb />
Tecoan is Secretary. Other dele-<lb />
gates from here who plan to at-<lb />
tend are Mary Gorham, Dorothy<lb />
Hooks and Clyde Morton.<lb />
In the unique program of<lb />
Dramatic Interludes" given on<lb />
Tuesday night, the English actor.<lb />
V. L. Granville, presented, in<lb />
costume, and with excellent in-<lb />
terpretation, a dozen characters<lb />
from literature.<lb />
He proved himself a versatile<lb />
actor, as he was utterly merged<lb />
in each character in turn. His<lb />
program ranged through the var-<lb />
ious types, from heavy tragedy to<lb />
comedy, but was made up entire-<lb />
ly of selections of literary merit<lb />
chosen from different fields and<lb />
from first to last, given in chro-<lb />
nological order. He opened with<lb />
a selection from the Bible, pre-<lb />
senting a scene from Job, taking<lb />
alternately the part of the narra-<lb />
tor and of Job.<lb />
From the Greek, he gave a<lb />
scene from "The Clouds the<lb />
comedy by Aristopleanes, appear-<lb />
ing as Strepsiades. Hamlet was<lb />
the Shakespearean character he<lb />
assumed. The restoration period<lb />
was represented by the humorous<lb />
character of Lady Wishfort from<lb />
'The Way of the World<lb />
(Continued on page four)<lb />
inkling oi � me great proDiema<lb />
of the past and Marion Wood<lb />
forecast the future events.<lb />
Fun was portrayed by Miss<lb />
Mary Ella Bunn who cartwheel-<lb />
ed out on the stage demanding<lb />
a pan in the year program.<lb />
Music tame last when Jack<lb />
Humphrey sang "At Dawning"<lb />
accompanied by Katie Lee John-<lb />
son.<lb />
The program ended with a tri-<lb />
bute to the new President, Dr. L.<lb />
mittees in Educational organiza-<lb />
tions,<lb />
Hv is a good business man, an<lb />
excellent speaker, and is exceed-<lb />
ingly popular with his associates,<lb />
the alumnae, and the students.<lb />
Dr. Meadows has been absent<lb />
from his duties at East Carolina<lb />
Teachers College only for grad-<lb />
uate study and for war service.<lb />
He spent two years at Columbia<lb />
University where he received his<lb />
Ph. D. in 1922. He received his<lb />
B. A. and M. A. from Yale Uni-<lb />
versity.<lb />
He was born in Lafayette, Ala<lb />
on May 14, 1884, but he later<lb />
moved to Haynesville, La where<lb />
he attended public schools.<lb />
Dr. Meadows has been twice<lb />
married: in 1919 he was married<lb />
to Miss Lida Hill of Darlington,<lb />
S. C, who died in 1925. By this<lb />
n arriage there are three children:<lb />
Leon Renfroe, Jr Lida Elizabeth,<lb />
and May Temperance.<lb />
On September 10. 1927 he mar-<lb />
: ed Miss Louise Coggin of Shel-<lb />
byville. Tenn. He is an active<lb />
member of the Baptist Church.<lb />
POE SOCIETY ENTERTAINS<lb />
THE FRESHMAN CLASS<lb />
The Poe Society entertained<lb />
the members of the freshmen<lb />
class and other new students,<lb />
transfers from other colleges, at<lb />
a weiner roast and picnic sup-<lb />
per down by the lake on Wed-<lb />
nesday afternoon between the<lb />
hours of 5:00 and 6:30. In spite<lb />
EL Meadows and the singing of of a drizzle, games of all kinds<lb />
the school song. ' were played, weiners roasted<lb />
The costuming was done by j over the fire, and a picnic sup-<lb />
Mary Gorham and the incidental j per was served. About three<lb />
music was played by Rachel � hundred and fifty new girls were<lb />
Stone. present. The hostesses were the<lb />
Miss Mary Dirnberger, teacher' officers of the Poe Society:<lb />
of the Drama, was director of the Misses Carolyn Brinkley, presi<lb />
program and Mary Shaw Robe<lb />
son, chairman of chapel program<lb />
committee was stage manager.<lb />
The new chapel program com-<lb />
mittee consists of Misses Mary<lb />
Shaw Robeson, chairman, Minnie Philip Curtiss�It is one of the<lb />
Margaret Gorham, secretary, and most upsetting moments of life<lb />
dent; Elizabeth D. Johnson, vice-<lb />
president; Elizabeth Carswell,<lb />
secretary and Merle Sasser,<lb />
treasurer.<lb />
Margaret Bostic, Mae Martin, and<lb />
Jack Humphrey.<lb />
Damon Runyan�There is noth-<lb />
ing more unexciting than a yacht<lb />
race unless perhaps it is watch-<lb />
ing the grass grow.<lb />
when one discovers that some<lb />
taste, habit or standard of judg-<lb />
ment which one has trusted for<lb />
years and supposed to be univer-<lb />
sal is not really universal at all,<lb />
but is merely a personal eccen-<lb />
tricity.<lb /><pb facs="00038021_tn_0002" /><lb />
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THE TECO ECHO<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
Published Bi-Weekly During Tho College Year<lb />
By The Student Government Association of<lb />
East Carolina Teachers College<lb />
STAFF<lb />
Editor-in-Chief Clyde Morton<lb />
Business Manager Dorothy Hooks<lb />
Editorial Staff<lb />
Managing Editor Jennie Green Taylor<lb />
Sporl Editor George S. Willard. Jr.<lb />
A<lb />
teporter<lb />
.Martha Teal<lb />
E.<lb />
Assistant Editors<lb />
ner, Malene Grant, Frances Monk,<lb />
(rani. Selma Gurganus, and Carolyn<lb />
AdvertLsing Managers<lb />
lie'en Davis: Josephine Ranes, Chessie Edmund-<lb />
st IT. .lewd Cole. Billie Vogler, Elizabeth Wilson,<lb />
Lola Holt. Mary Alice Starr.<lb />
From many quarters comes the reflec-<lb />
tion that the spirit in which the appropria-<lb />
tions were made had been violated in that<lb />
undergraduates are being employed in place<lb />
of older people, given work that the unem-<lb />
ployed could accomplish.<lb />
In devising this plan to increase college<lb />
enrollment the educational department of<lb />
FEKA voiced the hope that jobs alloted<lb />
would be new ones, that work in the fields<lb />
of education, government and social service<lb />
at present left entirely undone should be de-<lb />
vised for beuefitting from the appropria-<lb />
tion.<lb />
COLLEGE EDITORS<lb />
HOLD MEETING<lb />
i j<lb />
good send-off, iC<lb />
tii. Harvard<lb />
nation-w id<lb />
and a<lb />
Morrison, Editor of<lb />
Crimson, "if such a<lb />
Pull" of undergraduate<lb />
OUR NEW PRESIDENT<lb />
Circulation Managers<lb />
A more lilting date for the election of<lb />
the new president of our college could not<lb />
l .i Joyner, Blanche White, Annie Lee Joneshave been picked than October 5th. This is<lb />
Prances Edgerton, Lois Leake, Merle Sasser, Helen<lb />
faylor, and Cynthia Ethendge.<lb />
lite. So as a quarter oi" a century under the<lb />
first leader passed, the second quarter un-<lb />
the birthday of the college, and the date just<lb />
j passed, marked the twenty-fifth year of its<lb />
Member North Carolina Collegiate Press<lb />
Association.<lb />
at the Postoffice, Greenville, N. C, under the<lb />
act of March 3, 1879.<lb />
ssofintfd CoUcoiutr press<lb />
19 I t .�'�u<lb />
lawMAol I " 1 4<lb />
Wednesday, October 17, 1934.<lb />
TYVENTY-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY<lb />
Advertising Rates 25c per column inch per issue; clor the new leader has begun.<lb />
Subscription  $1.50 Per Year firgt Uvtntyfivc years was led by<lb />
Entered as second-class matter December 3, 1925, a great person of lofty ideals and of noble<lb />
character. He has been followed by another,<lb />
no less great, whose personality has many<lb />
characteristics similar to those of the first.<lb />
A man who has the interest of the institu-<lb />
tion and its future primarily at heart will<lb />
naturally do his best to promote college ac-<lb />
tivities.<lb />
We see something of his true value in his<lb />
talks to the student body. He has inspired<lb />
them with faith, hope and courage. Those<lb />
who have been so fortunate as to have had<lb />
classes under him. have seen his sense of<lb />
humor, and his general optomistic outlook.<lb />
We congratulate the Board of Trustees<lb />
upon their selection of so worthy a man to<lb />
serve the college as it's president but first<lb />
we congratulate- ourselves upon having so<lb />
worthy a leader.<lb />
East Carolina Teachers College has just<lb />
. i ii brated its twenty-fifth anniversary.<lb />
On October 5, 1909 a small group of<lb />
students and a small staff met for the first<lb />
time. To-day over a thousand students are<lb />
registered for courses here. At that time<lb />
: asl Carolina Teachers Training School was<lb />
two-year normal school, with a handful of<lb />
prospective teachers beginning their work,<lb />
and seme high school students who did not<lb />
have access to a standard high school. Now.<lb />
aii the students are graduates of standard<lb />
high schools, and more than half of them are<lb />
wen king for their A. B. degrees. East Caro-<lb />
lina Teachers College to-day has a national<lb />
reputation as a class A college, ranking<lb />
among the best.<lb />
The beautifully planted campus With" it.<lb />
seventeen buildings is in sharp contrast with<lb />
the original camjugf a smalhy; acreage and<lb />
tewer Duikhngs: me lovely "vv ngnt s Uval<lb />
and ether of the campus beauty spots are<lb />
comparatively new and have done much to<lb />
enhance the general attractiveness of the<lb />
surroundings,<lb />
USE THE OPEN FORUM COLUMN<lb />
We<lb />
student<lb />
umn of<lb />
wish to call to the attention of the<lb />
body the "Student Opinion" col-<lb />
the Teco Echo.<lb />
On September 15, an organiza-<lb />
tion was formed which may have<lb />
a profound influence in shaping<lb />
publie opinion in the future. On<lb />
that day, some thirty editors of<lb />
college newspapers met in New<lb />
York City and drafted the Cove-<lb />
nant of the Association of College<lb />
Editors.<lb />
President Roosevelt expressed<lb />
his interest in the organization in<lb />
a telegram:<lb />
"Will you please convey my<lb />
greetings and best wishes to the<lb />
group of young college editors.<lb />
The purpose of the conference as<lb />
explained seems to me to be par-<lb />
ticularly worthwhile, and I wish<lb />
the founders of 'ACE" all success.<lb />
Florello H. LaGuardia. Mayor<lb />
of New York City, also express-<lb />
ed his interest in a letter which<lb />
was read to the conference by<lb />
Francis G. Smith, Jr President<lb />
of the Association of College Edi-<lb />
tors.<lb />
"The possibilities of such an<lb />
organization are so great, and its<lb />
usefulness so apparent wrote<lb />
Mayor LaGuardia, "that one won-<lb />
ders why it was not done before.<lb />
It is well known that the youth,<lb />
and particularly the young col-<lb />
lege men and women of Euro-<lb />
pean countries have for many<lb />
years taken an active part and<lb />
interest in politics<lb />
The preamble of the Covenant<lb />
stated as the aims of the ACE.<lb />
"To stimulate the interest of Yo<lb />
students throughout the world in<lb />
promoting international under-<lb />
standing and cooperation in the<lb />
hope of ultimately achieving and ,<lb />
insuring peace and security; to<lb />
arouse the students in the- sever-<lb />
al countries to seek to under-<lb />
stand and obtain an honest in-<lb />
telligent, and efficient govern- :<lb />
merit; to enlist the aid of all<lb />
students in securing a higher <lb />
and sounder standard of living in ,<lb />
the spirit of the greatest good for!<lb />
the greatest number, to provide<lb />
media for public expression and<lb />
direction of the thoughts and<lb />
�lv. But<lb />
We<lb />
u<lb />
Id<lb />
O.I<lb />
�Peaci<lb />
were conducted immediatt<lb />
we don't feel that the und<lb />
duates in this countrj<lb />
for such a poll-<lb />
launch a concerted t<lb />
to arouse interest m these mat-<lb />
ters, try to understand them, such<lb />
a poll 'would really prove some-<lb />
thing"<lb />
In that spirit, it was agreed<lb />
that the A. C. E. would launch<lb />
such a "concerted editorial<lb />
to arouse inter -t "<lb />
concerned<lb />
Sports<lb />
tempt<lb />
Dep<lb />
CO<lb />
I � �<lb />
lay �<lb />
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uniincr<lb />
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That column has not<lb />
, vet made its appearance due to the fact that<lb />
jit has had no contributors. It is a column<lb />
that is run for self expression of the stu-<lb />
I cubits on campus matters, and they should<lb />
ie<lb />
jree to contribute to it at any time. It<lb />
is not lor destructive criticism as many peo-<lb />
ple think, but it is for constructive criticism<lb />
as well. If there is any campus organization,<lb />
or activity that you think deserves either<lb />
, praise or criticism why not tell the student<lb />
A great change has taken place. The' body about it through this column? Send<lb />
tppearance and size of the campus, the num- - a letters to the editor of this publication.<lb />
ber of buildings, the student body, all have Please sign your name and state whether or<lb />
lergone metamorphis. Even the mem- not you want your name published. If you<lb />
bers el the original faculty have changed, j do not want it published it will not be. In<lb />
But there is one thing that has remained the the efforts of the staff to make the Teco<lb />
same throughout the years. It is no material Echo truly a student's paper, it is necessary<lb />
thing. It is that faith and aspiration that<lb />
questions<lb />
ing peace:<lb />
1 Do you think there si<lb />
be some body of internal<lb />
arbitration, such as the Lt<lb />
of Nations, and that the I<lb />
states should become a member d�<lb />
oi that league?<lb />
2. Do you believe that<lb />
maintenance of a large Army<lb />
Navy is the best method oi ins<lb />
ing peace?<lb />
3. Do you think that gove<lb />
ments should own munition<lb />
planes and armament factories;<lb />
It was agreed that, during the<lb />
second week in January. 1935,<lb />
the A. C. E. and The Literary Di-<lb />
gest would cooperate in c<lb />
ing a national "Peace 1 i<lb />
among undergraduates based<lb />
those questions.<lb />
In order to co-ordinate the ac<lb />
tivities of the different membi :<lb />
editors of the A. C. E the grad<lb />
uate members working in N w<lb />
City have undertaken U<lb />
circulate to A. C. E. papers i<lb />
daily column called "Trend<lb />
composed of articles and edito<lb />
rials by undergraduates.<lb />
11.<lb />
i i<lb />
nduct- ; of info<lb />
in!to the<lb />
� P�P<lb />
At the dinner after the conl<lb />
ence. Francis Smith. Pn iidi I '<lb />
A. C. E� set forth the purpose<lb />
the organization,<lb />
��It is our belief that the i<lb />
iege press, as the rgan I I<lb />
new generation of under) radu<lb />
can arouse, express, and in<lb />
measure direct their new ld<lb />
A. C. E. hopes to become in<lb />
own field what the press of<lb />
elders once was�an interpre<lb />
b<lb />
le. a leader"<lb />
�From Literary<lb />
Di<lb />
energies of both undergraduate a U!<lb />
and graduate students interested <lb />
in realizing these aims; to pro- <lb />
mote progressive education TllC Literary DltfCst<lb />
The Association of College Edi- Conducts Research On<lb />
tors is a product of the spirit of j RoOSCVelt's l'olifV<lb />
V<lb />
The Mi<lb />
sota I<lb />
Nev<lb />
Univi rsi<lb />
. � Dai<lb />
!�� 1 i<lb />
Mi<lb />
s ae oi<lb />
was instigated in that first student body by<lb />
their president. Faith in the day and its ac-<lb />
ti itaes, faith in themselves and faith in their<lb />
companions; aspiration towards high ideals;<lb />
they were those qualities that they had.<lb />
to have your cooperation and you are urged<lb />
to make contributions.<lb />
the. Vmes. There are Cronos of i<lb />
young college graduates all over I<lb />
the United States collecting for<lb />
dinner, for lunch, for talks to<lb />
discuss problems more serious<lb />
than the approaching football<lb />
season at their alma maters.<lb />
Such a group of young grad-<lb />
uates met at intervals du'ing the<lb />
summer in New York City. They<lb />
conceived the idea of organizing<lb />
the undergraduate press" as the<lb />
organ of their generation that<lb />
would serve to stimulate and ex-<lb />
press their thoughts.<lb />
That group of graduates wrote<lb />
READ THE DAILY PAPERS<lb />
It is interesting to note that a larger<lb />
 students passed on to the succeeding j number of students arc subscribing to a daily<lb />
.student body and to all those that followed j aper this year than did last. One of the<lb />
them the importance of those two things. We, most benefitting habits that a college student<lb />
to-day, have it, and will pass it on to those!should cultivate is that of reading a daily<lb />
classes that follow us. As East Carolina j paper thoroughly. Not just look at the comic<lb />
Teachers College continues to live and to I strips, or read the story, but to really read a<lb />
grow, it will be with competent student bo- j paper for the news items of world happenings<lb />
dies who realize the urge of those abstract that they may glean. North Carolina as a<lb />
qualities�faith and high aspiration. They whole is not an extensive paper reading state.<lb />
will ever be unchanging qualities that will It is surprising to know just how few people<lb />
better all those who have them. of th egeneral public do read a newspaper<lb />
thoroughly. Yet many of these people call<lb />
themselves educated. In the true sense of the<lb />
word they are not educated, for they are<lb />
not familiar with contemporary history. As<lb />
students we have the chance to help, make<lb />
a change in this situation. We have the op-<lb />
portunity in our college to familiarize our-<lb />
selves ith current events by taking a course<lb />
in that subject. However this should not<lb />
suffice. We should make it a habit to read<lb />
the daily newspapers.<lb />
FERA APPROPRIATIONS<lb />
FERA appropriations aimed to increase<lb />
college enrollment has been apportioned<lb />
to approximately 12 per cent of the<lb />
students now registered in the colleges of<lb />
the United States, but even 12 per cent of<lb />
the enrollment could not take care of all the<lb />
applications that were sent in for the Fed-<lb />
eral aid.<lb />
The main factors in the alloting of<lb />
FERA material were financial need, scholas-<lb />
tic record and the priority of application. At<lb />
least 50 per cent of the applications must be<lb />
earned by students who were not enrolled<lb />
a year ago and each college has divided<lb />
funds proportionally between men and wo-<lb />
men students. Varied occupations are in-<lb />
cluded in the list.<lb />
There has recently been considerable<lb />
criticism of the allotment of these jobs to<lb />
students. Many times students have re-<lb />
ceived help who do not need it. In the large<lb />
number of applications the officials could<lb />
have given work to some students who did<lb />
not need it. and some other of the applica-<lb />
tions did.<lb />
The Literary Digest Poll on h<lb />
the Roosevelt policies has been j<lb />
extended to seventeen colleges in<lb />
different section of the United<lb />
States m cooperation with the<lb />
student newspapers in those col-<lb />
leges. Fifteen million American<lb />
citizens have been asked through<lb />
the medium of the current Digest<lb />
Poll: "Do you favor on the whole<lb />
the acts and policies of Roose-<lb />
velt's first Year?"<lb />
Now The Digest has extended<lb />
its search for an accurate ex-<lb />
pression of the Voice of the<lb />
to some forty college editors in I Amencan people to the Amon-<lb />
the United States and Canada, Lan cnUij0 campus. Never b-<lb />
outlining the project The lit- fore have the American youth<lb />
erary Digest had shown a sympa-j had such m Opportunitv to ex-<lb />
thetic interest in the venture. press their opinion on a question<lb />
After long correspondence with (if nali(,nal importance, the ans-<lb />
the interested editors, the group wer l(J which wlll one day be<lb />
working in New York met with their mvn probkm.<lb />
The Digest has always gone to<lb />
the editorial pages of American<lb />
newspapers to trace the trend of<lb />
At that conference, Arthur S. popular opimon. The editors of<lb />
Draper, Editor of the Literary j The DlgefiX now ri.cognize the<lb />
Digest, welcomed the young edi- !imDOrtanco 0 working with and<lb />
through college newspapers.<lb />
"College newspapers are the<lb />
midst of a tremendously impor onJy wgan of bVj and f(,r V(,ulh<lb />
tant social if not political revo- fa "Anu.rica to-day said Arthur<lb />
lution. It is a buoying thought j g Draperj Editor of Tru. Literary<lb />
Digest. "The youth that those<lb />
papers reach will one day gov-<lb />
home ad<lb />
The Di�<lb />
dent tha<lb />
shall fill<lb />
evidence<lb />
i Teave ior<lb />
have been<lb />
dresses. Th<lb />
tmrflf, wit<lb />
mailed to<lb />
Editor of<lb />
st urges that every stu-<lb />
receives such a bollot<lb />
it out and return it in<lb />
of the fact that the<lb />
Youth of America is interested in<lb />
currenl events, understands<lb />
them, and would like an oppor-<lb />
tunity to register an opinion<lb />
Gi<lb />
I<lb />
S:<lb />
Mm <lb />
frnr;<lb />
WELCOME<lb />
WARREN'S<lb />
DRUG STORE<lb />
thirty of the college editors to<lb />
draft the Covenant of the Asso-<lb />
ciation and to outline its work.<lb />
tors and sounded the key-note.<lb />
"In my opinion we are in the<lb />
Obey the Weather's Commands by Wearing<lb />
One of the Many Chic Woolen Dresses<lb />
from Our Shop.<lb />
BLOOM'S<lb />
GOOD SPIRIT SHOWN AT GAME<lb />
The student body is to be commended<lb />
upon the splendid spirit shown at the pep<lb />
meeting before the football clash with Win-<lb />
gate and at the game as well. The interest<lb />
ran high and the yelling was fine. Every-<lb />
body seemed to get in the spirit of the game<lb />
and on the whole the enthusiasm was high-<lb />
er than ever before. The cheer leaders did<lb />
their part about leading the yells. Even the<lb />
boys fought a losing game, but the score was<lb />
low and the game was splendid.<lb />
With the enthusiastic support of a thous-<lb />
and rooters, the future of the team will sure-<lb />
ly be bright.<lb />
that under graduates are cons<lb />
cious of this fact<lb />
The Covenant, the machinery<lb />
of the Association of College Edi-<lb />
tors, was set up and adopted be-<lb />
fore noon on September 15. Sev-<lb />
eral older newspaper men sat in<lb />
on that conference. One of them,<lb />
John H. Sorrel, Executive Editor<lb />
of the Scripps-Howard Newspa-<lb />
pers, was moved to remark.<lb />
"The thing that impresses me<lb />
is that all these young men and<lb />
women seem agreed, they all<lb />
know where they want to go<lb />
All members of the ACE agreed<lb />
to unite in an editorial drive to<lb />
have a course in current events<lb />
included in the curriculum of<lb />
every college, a course based on<lb />
the daily newspaper as a text<lb />
book.<lb />
The Association formally re-<lb />
quested The Literary Digest to<lb />
co-operate with A. C, E. member<lb />
papers in conduf-iai � "Peace<lb />
Poll" in all the ctnt, ;s in the<lb />
United States. A number of the<lb />
editors pointed out the danger of<lb />
conducting such a poll as soon as<lb />
the college year opened.<lb />
"A Peace Poll" in January<lb />
" Of course the A. C. E. would<lb />
gain a lot of favorable publicity<lb />
ern this country. That day is hot<lb />
far distant. It is essential that<lb />
that section of American popular<lb />
opinion should have some oppor-<lb />
tunity to express itself, since on-<lb />
ly through the expression of<lb />
their opinions can the interest<lb />
and thought of American youth<lb />
be sufficiently stimulated so that<lb />
they may arrive at an opinion<lb />
worth expressing. It is a circle<lb />
that college newspapers must<lb />
keep in motion<lb />
The Literary Digest began<lb />
working with the College editors<lb />
during the past winter when the<lb />
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17. 1934.<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
Paae Three<lb />
Number Former<lb />
tates Attend The<lb />
r School Here<lb />
HOME GAME<lb />
NOVEMBER 17<lb />
SPORTS<lb />
George S. Willard, Jr Sports Editor<lb />
LET'S SUPPORT<lb />
OUR TEAM<lb />
 .C ill Be Monogram (Huh<lb />
Vt Opponent<lb />
Holds lleetin�i<lb />
Is Well Or-<lb />
Game Is<lb />
C<lb />
T. C. Monogram To B<lb />
Only One Worn Here.<lb />
Plans Are Mtade For Initia-j<lb />
tion.<lb />
State Plays "Gators" N MK,ins,s<lb />
In Saturday Contest<lb />
Mat!<lb />
�.����.��Duke Plays Davidson; Caro-<lb />
Sports Comments1 lina Meets Kentucky; Wata<lb />
E C<lb />
take<lb />
T.<lb />
The Monogram Club has mac. ���.��. <lb />
new ruling that no men stu��<lb />
nts wh.� are enrolled here will While the pirate team was 1ns-<lb />
allowed to wear any other ing a hotly contested fight on the<lb />
ionogram than that of East gridiron last Saturday, th<lb />
ai lina Teachers College Hith<lb />
tofon the men students have<lb />
een �eai ing high school tetters,<lb />
i lei ter from i it her c lleee:<lb />
Forest Will Observe Homc-<lb />
Coming Day By Playing<lb />
Presbyterian College.<lb />
A Bi Success<lb />
avp b<lb />
rm<lb />
S I<lb />
tposi i nu<lb />
DENT 01 M'lL<lb />
In mot ro PUNISH<lb />
from. Th<lb />
the future.<lb />
Theo Easoi<lb />
the Club,<lb />
iniriit<lb />
All but one of North Carolina's<lb />
Big Five football teams will play<lb />
on Old North State soil this week.<lb />
N. C. State College's Wolfpack<lb />
goes to Tampa to meet Univer-<lb />
sity of Florida's 'Gators to pro-<lb />
vide the only out-of-state en-<lb />
;y were<lb />
inning the greatest victory pos-<lb />
hle on the side lines. The great-<lb />
it benefit that may be derived<lb />
r colleges from athletics, regardless of what<lb />
transferred I our best coaches may say for<lb />
wd Ibe eliminated in 1 propaganda purposes, is the<lb />
arousing of school u commun- gagemenf on the Big Five eal<lb />
President of ity spirit. Imagine any student Iendar.<lb />
t it is t!i body with a lagging, sluggish Duke mi Davidson will clash<lb />
� of the ficers to make school spirit, and you will have J at Davidson in a family battle,<lb />
club one oi the most out- a picture of East Carolina Teach- the first test for Duke within the<lb />
ding organizations for mm ers College, in past years. Girls Big Five. Carolina will play<lb />
ent on the campus "Plansjhave boon accused of having Iwslhost to Kentucky in the home-<lb />
lV<lb />
fur<lb />
n<lb />
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Decn mad<lb />
i fit Easom, "for ti<lb />
tion of tin- now nun.in<lb />
il o states that ho think: I<lb />
plan of abolishing all oth r c<lb />
i K�- letters and high school 1<lb />
ters v. dl aid toward building<lb />
a bolter college spirit<lb />
Jimmv Carr is Secretan to '<lb />
tates I school spirit ami It<lb />
utia- than boys. Howe<lb />
He that if these accus<lb />
the' one of thorn<lb />
col- . eame Satura<lb />
 coming day feature at Chapel;<lb />
! Tf� �.   .i il u generally agreed<lb />
ay I Hill. Wake Forest also will ob- ' <lb />
nd I was serve its home-coming day. with<lb />
t seen !heltne Blue Stockings of Presbyter-<lb />
they would have ian College furnishing the oppo-<lb />
al out faced their<lb />
or sxtion.<lb />
up woi<lb />
ild certainly have been biased Davidson and Wake<lb />
in their observation.<lb />
M;<lb />
1 teams were idle Saturday<lb />
Forest<lb />
Most<lb />
A most enthusiastic group<lb />
made up of students and faculty<lb />
members, gathered at the Cam-<lb />
pus Building Friday evening to<lb />
give the football team its final I<lb />
send off before the Wingate<lb />
game. May this date, October 1.<lb />
1934 forever be remembered a<lb />
the beginning of a typ� ,<lb />
of meeting heretofore unknown!<lb />
at East Carolina Teachers Col- j<lb />
lege. The meeting was, in every j<lb />
sense of the word a real pep<lb />
meeting. In fact so much pep<lb />
was displayed that the student<lb />
body all but won the actual game<lb />
Friday night.<lb />
At 8:45 Friday evening the pep<lb />
meeting began with a "big bang<lb />
and in a big way. A group ot<lb />
slightly musically inclined coeds<lb />
paraded the campus, and their<lb />
frequent discords resounded<lb />
from Cotton to Wilson. It was<lb />
among the<lb />
bandsmen to ostracize any mem-<lb />
ber who attempted to play in the<lb />
right key (you know, it just isn't<lb />
done at 'pep-py' meetings. Hence<lb />
the results were colossal, stupen-<lb />
dous, gigantic and that sort of<lb />
Pirates Lose To Wingate<lb />
In A Close Grid Game<lb />
PIRATE COACH<lb />
E. C.<lb />
apologize<lb />
for what I h<lb />
if the Davidson players were on<lb />
on. Frank Jennings, previously in this column rela- j hand to watcli Duke battle Geor-<lb />
the vIce-President last tive to this subject. gia Tech. The Wildcats' sched-<lb />
FINAL SCURF IS I<lb />
"DOC" MATHIS<lb />
oth I �  - K ort i! Aei iaJ<lb />
Attact; E C. T. C. Ha: Ed e<lb />
In Number Complet i.<lb />
Crowd Is Most Enthusiastic.<lb />
Plavins :� i th � �s I and<lb />
East Carolina tea hers C ll ge,<lb />
the fighting Pirate- went d<lb />
I ef re a heavier team fi m  .�<lb />
gate, 6-0. From U e first � is-<lb />
tie, most i i the I r aks w� n1 to<lb />
EL C. T C, but thi newly form-<lb />
ed team seemed unable to convert<lb />
the breaks to a score Their best<lb />
chance for score came in the first<lb />
and last period A tumble on<lb />
tia 12 yard line in the last quar-<lb />
thing and only Durantes "ah-hh , THIS IS WHAT AMATEUR<lb />
-hh' was missing in the pro- ; IS SUPPOSED NOT TO DO<lb />
cedure. Many students filed after j<lb />
the band and added their "pep" I The Amateur Athletic Union<lb />
ter, with only two yards<lb />
go tor<lb />
 did not return to schoo<lb />
n electi'li will be necessar<lb />
fill this vacancy<lb />
Girls have<lb />
spirit, bu it<lb />
marvelous<lb />
a team likt<lb />
r the week before the game<lb />
a first down, may have prevent-<lb />
ed a six-all tie.<lb />
Wingate's lone score came in<lb />
the second quarter aftei ex-<lb />
change of punts. Front the thir-<lb />
 gible to compete as an amateui , , � T, ,<lb />
�t the Campus Building a se-by- S -vard h!U Parish passed to<lb />
six<lb />
Chool Me makers left an open date L evr mcreasing volume. says an athlete ceases to be eh-<lb />
,i'  ,�� v-uhi � i� t��iwhiiw�with Duke. Wake Forest staged.<lb />
If' J (j1 ST �s encounter by opposing ries � luJ &amp; �- � H Mluwmg his name to be used Chapman who netted the<lb />
THE ULTIMA RATIO When we are through criJFurham in a Thurda-V �ame "M?' Coach Mathis, jjothj cunnectKm with an advertist.<lb />
C1Z-<lb />
Billv Tols<lb />
n to<lb />
all thei<lb />
the Pee Dee Fair in Florence, S.<lb />
Billv<lb />
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wishes to<lb />
t woi k thai<lb />
but if the<lb />
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�yes open<lb />
ent lemen<lb />
to talk<lb />
thini<lb />
dmit<lb />
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LARGE NUMBER FORMER<lb />
GRADUATES ATTEND THE<lb />
f SUMMER SCHOOL HERE<lb />
week su<lb />
x v. saw o it i<lb />
Wilson Hall step- 1<lb />
ounded by a group<lb />
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tRENS<lb />
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osiery<lb />
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ladies, and we noticed '<lb />
more or less of a "sick calf" ex-<lb />
pression in one of the young la-<lb />
lies eyes�we are also told that<lb />
one of our instructors has a se-<lb />
cret passion for a lady by the<lb />
name of Roena- we are not quite<lb />
clear on that point, however, and<lb />
v.iH try to keep you posted<lb />
We also heard that our friend<lb />
it is best forlMiss Mack (Portia to you) has<lb />
disregard a an especial weakness for cats<lb />
Id be willing 'No. Oswald, an animal) so we<lb />
 uur band- expect some of the co-eds to start<lb />
� can do, as purring m their laps.<lb />
ise things we One of our Stooges told us that<lb />
igs of great-j he beard a gal say that her<lb />
I government room-mate heard somebody else<lb />
 of respon-jsay that she heard that a certain<lb />
bservance ol little brunette had come back to<lb />
.  said in j school to keep from getting mar-<lb />
lay night, welried�Whoooaaa- from the same<lb />
and we mustsource we heard that a tall blond<lb />
lay the game had been night-riding 5 times al-<lb />
mu t do our ready- -but don't quote us.<lb />
laintain that Today's Queries: What Sue sees<lb />
lity of coop-j in Jack? Where Blanchard went<lb />
and of honor Monday0 What Kay was doing<lb />
. . but to our: ni the bushes Monday"? Who<lb />
our college. I rooked Katy Lee? Who Dot's<lb />
ugh to do our friend was down at the lake?<lb />
Why Cobb the Mighty blows his<lb />
 horn so much?<lb />
r urman won, 3-2, the score<lb />
e does, we must   ' . , ,<lb />
, sounding like a pitching duel be-<lb />
fine cheer f -� 7 ,<lb />
tween the Dean brothers.<lb />
SI Years Apart<lb />
The Carolina-Kentucky game<lb />
will be the headliner for grid fol-<lb />
lowers of this section. Incident-<lb />
ally, the Tar Heels and Wildcats<lb />
from the Blue Grass byve met<lb />
only once before in football�<lb />
and that was in 1903 when Ken-<lb />
tucky won, 8-5. Surviving mem-<lb />
bers of Carolina's 1903 team will<lb />
iagf tWQ<lb />
Tolson acting as cheetf Lje whether compensated for j Both teams frequently resorted<lb />
to aerials and the Pirates had a<lb />
,� � 'slight advantage in the number<lb />
ensation direct to ,  , <lb />
ard, Greenville; Lottie Beam.<lb />
telby, Ella Poo Boomer, Swan<lb />
Quarter; Hortense Boomer; The-<lb />
a Bowden, Portsm uth; Velna<lb />
Boykin, Tarboro; Clio Brmdl.<lb />
Virginia Watson; Jessie Brew<lb />
leader. Each member of the jt QJ7 n(jt j to aerials and the Pirates had<lb />
squad was then introduced, and <lb />
M  , ,  Accepting compeiuouim .ltc-<lb />
the students dispersed when the .  a completed. Pass defense on both<lb />
Hit btuuenu F . ur inciln�,tlv for usmg goods v<lb />
band started that "awful noise - �- n .teams seem�<lb />
a�i or aPPVatus of any �peis'o'Ai"1 ' i i<lb />
"ld'iufacturer or agent.  v cKmost<lb />
? t �. ;�� 'Hasstll were perhaps  , ,<lb />
. By engaging for pay or Etnan- , F uth<lb />
v . . , . . .� � standing for F. C. 1. C, a.<lb />
iCial benefit in any occupation or I &amp; , ' , iur-<lb />
LOSE THEIR CLOTHES , Z �� l;� the entire team played well u. v<lb />
l,c i�i��v t.v i business transaction wherein his, ' -<lb />
 , , , �u- ing most of the game. Chap-<lb />
usefulness or value arises chief- b .  , . <lb />
Ys - � 3 �,�?, Yuv?? to CT.tr l. ,r � � mail, visitors halfback, starred for<lb />
liow would you like .eip ; m frum the publicity given or tojm<lb />
TWO WINGATE PLAYERS<lb />
n. Jolly, and<lb />
out-<lb />
toueh<lb />
wm a football game only to re-<lb />
turn to the dressing room and<lb />
find your clothes not even sale-<lb />
he h nored at Saturday's game.<lb />
Kentucky has gone Notre Dame<lb />
ince the last visit of a Wildcat<lb />
dive<lb />
! v<lb />
T<lb />
'Iteam to Tar Teelia�the Lexing-<lb />
boro; Julia il Butler. Vanceboro:<lb />
Mary F. Butler. Lew is ton; Mary<lb />
Carson, Stoke Sybil Clark.<lb />
Greenville; Margaret Condon,<lb />
Stantonsburg; Mrs, Ivy Modlin<lb />
Cook, Aulander; Mary F. Craw-<lb />
ford. fCinston; Hilda Creole.<lb />
Scranton: Lucille Creech, Pine<lb />
Level: Edna Davenport. Green-<lb />
ville; (Catherine Davis. Klizabeth-<lb />
town; Esther Mae Dennis, Aydcn:<lb />
Pattie Jenkins: DeEtte Kimi<lb />
ton boys played at Duke twice<lb />
in recent seasons. Chet Mynne,<lb />
former Auburn coach, is in his<lb />
first year at Kentucky. Wynne<lb />
IS one 0<lb />
duets<lb />
be given to the reputation or, �<lb />
fame which he has secured from j A high light of the game was<lb />
his performances m any sport ! Jones' punting. In this he had a<lb />
able at a fire sale"? Well, that is i rather than from his ability to decided advantage over the Wm-<lb />
exactly what happened to two perform the usual or natural acts ; Sale back. Chapman,<lb />
of the Wingate players last Satur- ancj duties incident to such occu-) E. C. T. C. Wingate<lb />
day. When they returned to the pation or transaction. j Lindsey J Pittman<lb />
dressing room from the showers.<lb />
f Rockne's coaching pro-<lb />
they found their suits almost<lb />
completely burned.<lb />
Manager Jimmie Carr attri-<lb />
buted the cause of the fire to a<lb />
cigarette.<lb />
Left End<lb />
Ross<lb />
By accepting compensation for j<lb />
coaching, instructing or papepar- j Johnson<lb />
ing any person in or for any Left Tackle<lb />
competition, exhibition or exer- i Carpenter<lb />
: cise.<lb />
Duke-Davidson<lb />
As has been the case annually<lb />
in recent years, Duke will be a<lb />
decided favorite to take Davidson<lb />
in this latest meeting of old foes.<lb />
That open date just ahead of the<lb />
Wii-lDukc game was no accident.<lb />
Wilmington: Hazel ttunrey, w u <lb />
. o ,i i ��, �� Wind-1 Davu son scouts have been trail-<lb />
mmgton: Bertha Leicester, w ma- r<lb />
sor. Ruth Lemmond. Monroe<lb />
Margaret Lewis, Farmville; Iren�<lb />
By directly or indirectly re-M�lly<lb />
ceivmg pay or financial benefits<lb />
Hill Winston-Saiem: Irrna Hill<lb />
Deep Run; Elbe Ford Hinson,<lb />
Warrenton; Ida Holland, Mays-<lb />
ville: Bernice House. Parmele;<lb />
Helen House. Bethel; Marjoric<lb />
Jackson, Wintervilte.<lb />
VND FACULTf<lb />
e British Com- <lb />
,i chief exam<lb />
al o.peration oL<lb />
to which we'<lb />
Id a society of'<lb />
peration for<lb />
1 and intellec-<lb />
as Murray But-<lb />
tment has an-<lb />
egmrung next<lb />
adet at West<lb />
ve at least 20<lb />
part of his col-<lb />
Today's Criptic Comment: Jean I time, so long.<lb />
can't Rodenhour because he has<lb />
no car.<lb />
Well, the birdie gave out again<lb />
�stay out in the open. If y�!l<lb />
hide we'll publish it�till next<lb />
mg the Blue Devils since the sea-<lb />
son opened. and yesterday's<lb />
Duke-Georgia Tech game found<lb />
varsitv<lb />
entire Davidson<lb />
Davidson varsity .  ��� ro<lb />
J taught how tti earn, lhev weie<lb />
on hand to get thel� . . �hH ,n hnvc t(1<lb />
the<lb />
coaching crew<lb />
high-low on WTade's 1934 equip-<lb />
ment.<lb />
The Duke-Davidson game orig-<lb />
inally was scheduled for Dur-<lb />
ham, but a transfer to Davidson<lb />
was made in order to give the<lb />
Carolina-Kentucky game the<lb />
day to itself in the Durham-Cha-<lb />
pel Hill sector.<lb />
Returning from three and a fQg partJclpatlon in any sport or Sinclair<lb />
half years in the Orient, Prof, H. j oxlnbltj,)n<lb />
H. Love of Cornell University re-1 By dlspusing of prizes for per- Kofete<lb />
ports that China is progressing j sonal gain<lb />
rapidly and warns that it is to Bv accepling directly or mdi Hassell<lb />
the best interests of the world recUy anv pavmt.nt for loss of)<lb />
that that nation be not swallowed fhM or wages m attondmg or Bai I t e<lb />
by Japan. (training for any athletic compe-<lb />
J i m <lb />
Left Guard<lb />
Center<lb />
Right Guard<lb />
Right T;<lb />
Right End<lb />
iu.<lb />
Dr. Louis C. Wright�Our grad-<lb />
nates, in many instances, were j<lb />
tit ion.<lb />
By competing under<lb />
sumed name.<lb />
an<lb />
L( ft<lb />
not properly schooled in how U<lb />
live.<lb />
Youth must not be afraid to<lb />
. face the fact that it has to change<lb />
In their battle at Tampa the ! polities, it has to change business<lb />
Techs of State and the 'Gators ! ethics, it has to change the theo-<lb />
will be seeking to settle the de ries of economics and. above<lb />
cision for a two-year span. The � everything else, it has to change<lb />
teams met here in a night game i its own weaknesses.�Mrs. Frank-<lb />
last fall, and the result was a lin D. Roosevelt,<lb />
scoreless deadlock.<lb />
Fei; ee<lb />
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You Will Always Find Many Values Here<lb />
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We Deliver all packages at the College<lb />
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THE TECO ECHO<lb />
Miss Marx Frances Holland,<lb />
m I ei oi thi V W C A a<lb />
duel ed I i I ' � �� '� evening �<lb />
i  I �  � wa "Goi<lb />
Lhi Se nd M l ' Sh said<lb />
MOORE<lb />
re, an A. B<lb />
married to<lb />
V ircinia<lb />
Greenville,<lb />
rs<lb />
TII)lKKlcl)ONAH<lb />
M,s. Margaret McDonaM was<lb />
married to Henry Miles �<lb />
 euenboro, October 10. Mr<lb />
redder is a graduate of E. C l.<lb />
C . class of 2<lb />
Miss Dixie Taylor, class of -27.<lb />
ho teaches in U� Thi,d Street<lb />
���, m Greenvilte, has eon-<lb />
ucted a unique project in her<lb />
�.�. Grade, and received<lb />
,ually as unique results. Lasl<lb />
f, the class began the study of<lb />
I the same time Wall<lb />
mou "Three Little<lb />
. i h re They bad<lb />
.ltld,r; Ethel Clyde Perry, <lb />
lt!l. Gladys Rice, Beaver<lb />
Gladys Grantham, ld<lb />
Marearet Lewis, Karmvillc Ann<lb />
SSE Morehead City; O-m<lb />
Rea Morris, -Sunbuiy; f ran <lb />
N'onnan. Greenville; Mildred<lb />
Manning, Bethel; Leona Zahniser,<lb />
Kellie Wise, Stumpy<lb />
Greenviiu .<lb />
oint; Mrs. Mary P. l �a.n<lb />
Kings Mountain; Martha White-<lb />
hurst, Parmelee.<lb />
tumes ami make tip v' '�' !i<lb />
took two parts, he appeared<lb />
spotlight on the darkened stag.<lb />
H had hfc own lighting eq up<lb />
ment, and hi � sisiani renew r� a<lb />
evidently valuable asai Uu -<lb />
Pr-f Ru-haid U Light "f Y-l<lb />
University has completed a fugi<lb />
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