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VMPHONt ORCHESTRA<lb />
HEBE NEXT WEEK<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
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Greeni-ille. N. C. Wednesday, October 31, 1934.<lb />
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Symphony Orchestra<lb />
Will Give Concert<lb />
North Carolina Symphony<lb />
Orchestra Under Direction<lb />
Of Lamar StringfieicL, Will<lb />
Play Here Next Week.<lb />
Clyde A. Erwin<lb />
Succeeds Allen<lb />
Former President of North<lb />
Carolina Education Asso-<lb />
ciation Is Appointed State<lb />
Superintendent of Public<lb />
Instruction. He Will Act<lb />
As Chairman of Board of<lb />
Trustees of This College.<lb />
Was Member of Summer<lb />
School Faculty in 192!).<lb />
Inaugural Event<lb />
Is Witnessed By<lb />
Faculty Members<lb />
Exei<lb />
Of<lb />
cises Included Bestowal<lb />
Honorary Degrees On<lb />
President Roosevelt And<lb />
Governor of Virgin.a.<lb />
The North Carolina Symphony<lb />
Orchestra will give a concert<lb />
' ere some tune durum U<lb />
during the week<lb />
"l" Noveml r 5 The date of the<lb />
concert will probably be Nov-<lb />
ember h. 7. or 8th. The orches-<lb />
msel Retain- tra is under the direction of La-<lb />
tance D'Aivy j mar Stringfield.<lb />
�ondon, Eng- This orchestra gave a concert<lb />
als with thelhere during the past summer<lb />
persons, Ed ! school session, and proved to be<lb />
mown Strug-j a lasting sensation<lb />
fbng- The Carolina Playmakers of<lb />
of t<lb />
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the University of North Carolina<lb />
v wa will present three one-act plays<lb />
mosphen hen November 19. Under the<lb />
include, direction of Dr. Frederick 11<lb />
k part in j Koch, the director of the Play-<lb />
Pageant makers, they will present "Aga-<lb />
tha "Job's Kmfolk's" and<lb />
"Quare Medicine The Playmak-<lb />
ers gave similar plays here last<lb />
year that proved to be very en-<lb />
joyable.<lb />
No other public entertainments<lb />
of the year have been definitely<lb />
scheduled yet; however it is ex-<lb />
pected that several pood enter-<lb />
tainments will be scheduled yet,<lb />
: including a Radio Orchestra.<lb />
Clyde A. Erwin, who gained<lb />
statewide prominence as Presi-<lb />
dent of the North Carolina Edu-<lb />
cation Association during the<lb />
campaign for a State supported<lb />
school system and adequate<lb />
schools support in the 1933 Gen-<lb />
eral Assembly, has been appoint-<lb />
ed State Superintendent of Pub-<lb />
lic Instruction by Governor .1. C<lb />
B. Ehringhaus. He succeeds Dr.<lb />
Arch T. Allen, who died on Octo-<lb />
ber 19, aftf r serving the state in<lb />
this capacity for 11 years. Mr.<lb />
Erwin's appointment came on<lb />
October 23.<lb />
a member of<lb />
Three members of the faculty,<lb />
Mrs. Adelaide Bloxton, Misses<lb />
Lucille Charlton and Alma<lb />
Browning attended the inaugura-<lb />
tion exercises of the new presi-<lb />
dent of William and Mary Col-<lb />
lege tin1 week-end of October<lb />
20-21. John Stewart Bryan, for-<lb />
mer lawyer and newspaper man<lb />
is the new president.<lb />
The program of events includ-<lb />
ed conferring of honorary degrees<lb />
to Franklin D. Roosevelt, Presi-<lb />
dent of the United States, and<lb />
George Campbell Perry, Gover-<lb />
nor of Virginia.<lb />
The ceremonies began at ele-<lb />
ven a. m with formal opening<lb />
of the Duke of Glouchester street.<lb />
This street has been restored in-<lb />
tr<lb />
Miss Hooper<lb />
Attends Mectin<lb />
At Alma Mater<lb />
Returns To Mississippi Stat<lb />
Teachers College For Fif-<lb />
tieth Anniversary Celebra-<lb />
tion.<lb />
State Sustains Loss In<lb />
Death Dr. A. T. Allen<lb />
DECEASED StTT<lb />
�lie<lb />
Mr. Erwin wa<lb />
the faculty at East Carolina! , ,  <lb />
 . - � . I the Rockefeller Restoration Group<lb />
Feachers College during the'<lb />
summer term in 1920, and taught<lb />
m the history department. In<lb />
iged by Mia<lb />
as then a<lb />
Hill. Other<lb />
Jack Hum-<lb />
sell the for-<lb />
i to the same appearance that it<lb />
i had in colonial days. Modern<lb />
pavement had been replaced by<lb />
flagstones and hitching post and<lb />
street lanterns have been placed<lb />
along the street.<lb />
After this the nineteenth presi-<lb />
RTO<lb />
f�<lb />
last year.<lb />
:� igner al<lb />
tnpany has<lb />
. while Flra<lb />
of the cos-<lb />
costume de-<lb />
enrolling at<lb />
this new position he will act as<lb />
Chairman of the Board of Trus-<lb />
tees. j<lb />
The new Stale Superintendent!<lb />
is 37 years old and is one of 'he! A1Kr Uus UH<lb />
youngest nun to hold a mair dent (,f William and Mary Col-<lb />
state office. He is als the first8 J"hn Stuart Br-van' was<lb />
state school head in tins century inaugurated. The inauguration<lb />
tmj<lb />
Chapel<lb />
 nding'<lb />
y<lb />
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"Clo ey" was<lb />
irotto Carrol<lb />
Hill. The<lb />
I; ag dv which<lb />
infolk3 and '<lb />
I were both!<lb />
tailey is ateoj<lb />
j of Winston- <lb />
;o This play:<lb />
e it contains<lb />
e essential to<lb />
ic in p nations I<lb />
lot .Ue felt ai<lb />
than fully ex-<lb />
�racters<lb />
rt m this play<lb />
kerson, Billy<lb />
Britt who has<lb />
ie Cochrane, a<lb />
�nberger's da. -<lb />
, is acting as<lb />
Ib-len Lassi-<lb />
the setting and<lb />
PRESBYTERIAN HI R( II IS<lb />
HOST TO NEW STl DENTS<lb />
who do<lb />
gree, Fo<lb />
only tw<lb />
He '<lb />
0t hold a college<lb />
r he attended college<lb />
o years,<lb />
lias been superintenden<lb />
di<lb />
the Rutherford<lb />
since 1925 and<lb />
last November<lb />
the Elementary<lb />
I took place in front of the Sir<lb />
Christopher Wem Building. Dr.<lb />
j Bryan is a native of Honrico<lb />
f! County. Virginia. He is a man of<lb />
(   . ,UM)1' liberal" education and has had<lb />
has served since� �� bonorary degrees confer-<lb />
as Chairman of � uP�n him' IIe is '��'�Snized<lb />
Textbook Comas an editor and publisher of<lb />
Friday night, October 12. the<lb />
Presbyterian Church was host at<lb />
a party to welcome the new col-<lb />
lege student who are Presby-<lb />
terians.<lb />
The party was held in the<lb />
' basement of the church and on<lb />
the church lot. The automobile<lb />
; motif was carried out, and game<lb />
contests, and refreshments carried<lb />
lout the idea.<lb />
Miss Hillhouse, teacher of the<lb />
college class was assisted m en-<lb />
tertaining the guests by mem-<lb />
bers of the congregation.<lb />
note. He is a member of Phi<lb />
Beta KaKppa and is President of<lb />
the International Education<lb />
Board.<lb />
Other events of the day in-<lb />
ird V<lb />
is<lb />
on<lb />
a sparkling<lb />
a farce. It<lb />
More than 1,200 growers of<lb />
early Irish potatoes attended the<lb />
recent meeting m Washington.<lb />
Beaufort County, to urge an ad-<lb />
justment program for the crop.<lb />
mission of the State Department<lb />
of Public instruction.<lb />
The appointment of Mr. Erwin<lb />
followed a great deal of intensive<lb />
study on the part of the Gover-<lb />
nor His appointment will last J cludde luncheon at 1:00 p. m<lb />
until January. 1837, as Dr. Allen's at the college Refectory and the<lb />
death occurred within 30 days of! formal opening of Matoaka Park<lb />
the General election on Novem- j and the dedication of Player's<lb />
her 6, and under the law the ap- j Dell.<lb />
pomtment will hold until the Mrs. Bloxton is the widow of<lb />
following general election. a former member of the faculty<lb />
Mr. Erwin was born in Atlan-jof William and Mary College.<lb />
ta. Georgia, February 8. 1897. His j Her daughters, Bettie and Nellie,<lb />
father was teaching school there!are at present in school there.<lb />
at that time. He is the son of<lb />
Sylvanus and Mamie Putman Er-<lb />
win. both of whom are natives<lb />
of South Carolina. Mr. Erwin<lb />
attended the elementary schools<lb />
in Charlotte until he had com-<lb />
pleted the sixth grade, and eom-<lb />
(Continued on page three)<lb />
Mississippi State Teachers Col-<lb />
lege for Women, the first sup-<lb />
posedly state supported school<lb />
for women m America, held a<lb />
three day celebration of its 50th<lb />
anniversary last week, October<lb />
21, 22, 23. Miss Emma L, Hooper<lb />
of the English department here<lb />
received her A. B. degree from<lb />
that clolcge, and as an official<lb />
representative of East Carolina<lb />
Teachers College returned to<lb />
Mississippi State College for Wo-<lb />
men to attend the celebration.<lb />
Miss Hooper was president of her<lb />
class while in school there, and<lb />
took part in the Alumnae events.<lb />
The returning alumnae turned<lb />
the meeting into a home coming<lb />
event, with a prominent member<lb />
of the 1905 class recalling earlier<lb />
events of college days. Others<lb />
on the program were: Dr. Katy<lb />
Boyd George of the Wellsley Col-<lb />
lege faculty, and a former grad-<lb />
uate of Mississippi State Teach-<lb />
ers College who offered a solu-<lb />
tion of the problems facing the<lb />
college. Assisting on the cons-<lb />
tructive program was Dr. Irene<lb />
Dillard Elliott, dean of Women at<lb />
Virginia State College. In her<lb />
address she gave credit to the<lb />
principles of religion for trie<lb />
founding of colleges for women.<lb />
Mississippi first founded ' the<lb />
Woman's College for an economic<lb />
motive. This institution, found-<lb />
ed in 1884 represents one of the<lb />
greatest steps for advancement<lb />
in the education of women in the<lb />
19th century.<lb />
Among delegates attending the<lb />
occasion 110 American institu-<lb />
tions of learning were represent-<lb />
ed, and greetings were given by<lb />
National as well as State organi-<lb />
zations.<lb />
ra Ex-offii it i Chairman<lb />
(f Th B �ard - I E. C. T. C<lb />
And N. C. C. W And Had<lb />
S( rved As President of The<lb />
North Carolina Teachers<lb />
Assembly In 1917, and As<lb />
President of the N. C. City<lb />
Superintendents Ass o cia-<lb />
ton In 1915.<lb />
Was State Superintendent Of<lb />
North Carolina Schools<lb />
For Eleven Years.<lb />
NEW BULLETIN<lb />
BOARDS IN USE<lb />
t I-or nt�<lb />
i .ne olD'<lb />
Lstrakan t �P<lb />
It vrttfe I<lb />
Hu<lb />
ck. a1<lb />
ten la: I yi ar by Wilbur<lb />
a tudent of Professor<lb />
11. Koch, �ho is direc-<lb />
: e Carolina Playmakers.<lb />
ial arrangement of the<lb />
tl j play w ill be pro<lb />
tl :   bi en published<lb />
will probably appear in<lb />
� , ue of the Carolina<lb />
The scene of this<lb />
takes place in a small<lb />
wspaper office.<lb />
t j. : this play includes<lb />
� Smith, Mary Caro-<lb />
, , and Frances Watson.<lb />
i ii k was chosen as 83-<lb />
i rector of this play and<lb />
j will design the<lb />
i upei i e the cos<lb />
� for all the plays was<lb />
I the onto student<lb />
ho chose to try out for it,<lb />
 tions ere made bj<lb />
berger with the aid of<lb />
f. n mb :� w d w r�<lb />
d judgi d by the drama-<lb />
 tudenta will be admit-<lb />
� , r (tudent tickets.<lb />
Freshmen Are Initiated<lb />
Into Literary Societies<lb />
President Roosevelt has order-<lb />
ed Harry L. Hopkins, federal<lb />
emergency relief director. to<lb />
work out with Secretary Harold<lb />
Ickcs a program to assist in<lb />
keeping open financially dis-<lb />
tressed schools. It is believed<lb />
the program will cost between<lb />
$2,000,000 and $2,500,000.<lb />
'tK'S<lb />
Lead With 14G New<lb />
Members; Larders Follow<lb />
With 117; and Emersons<lb />
With m.<lb />
Tl<lb />
VV(H.k end of the 20th<lb />
v d to be quite eventful for<lb />
campus Everybody tried to<lb />
� e. and there's nothing like<lb />
i -if tl week end for the tired<lb />
I worked college student.<lb />
,h. set you" By the looks of<lb />
n i p oph then they came<lb />
� , school to rest. At least<lb />
' v needed it.<lb />
e<lb />
Y<lb />
Wavne county cotton growers<lb />
repori picking their cotton wei<lb />
due to excessive<lb />
past month.<lb />
rains for the<lb />
The annual initiation week<lb />
came to a close last Saturday af-<lb />
ternoon. Practically all of the<lb />
nt v. students joined one of the<lb />
three societies. The Foes go1 the<lb />
lamest number of new girls,<lb />
having HO new- members to join,<lb />
the Earners followed with 117<lb />
the Emersons have 80. Each so-<lb />
Cietj had an individual initiation<lb />
program.<lb />
Initiation began Wednesday<lb />
morning at 6:30. New members<lb />
met to receive instructions re-<lb />
garding their conduct and wear-<lb />
ing apparel for the next four<lb />
I days. No make up, gym hose.<lb />
much jewelry, and other queer<lb />
fashions prevailed. Upper class-<lb />
men were entitled to certain<lb />
rights, and they made Frosh<lb />
sweep floors, make beds, empty<lb />
waste paper baskets, and carry<lb />
books for the four days. Frosh<lb />
had to run, hop, skip and jump<lb />
much of the time and were made<lb />
to walk on back campus.<lb />
Saturdav's program was more<lb />
rigid than those of the proceed-<lb />
ing days. At 3:30 that afternoon<lb />
both Old and new members as-<lb />
sembled for the climax of initia-<lb />
tion week. Although the three<lb />
society programs slightly differ-<lb />
ed, all of them had similar fea-<lb />
tures. All freshmen wore ex-<lb />
cessive makeup, print pajamas<lb />
and carried laundry bags. Each<lb />
society had a "paddle line" form-<lb />
ed of the upperclassmen.<lb />
Initiation was brought to a<lb />
close with the formal statement<lb />
of the admission of the new stu-<lb />
dents to their chosen soci-iics.<lb />
after which ice cream was served<lb />
to all those who participated in<lb />
the event.<lb />
A number of bulletin boards<lb />
have been placed in the corridor<lb />
of the main hall in Austin Build-<lb />
ing. Each department on the<lb />
campus has a section of the long<lb />
boards allotted to them, and arc<lb />
expected to use them entirely,<lb />
I since after this no more an-<lb />
nouncements will be read at the<lb />
j assembly period, or in the dining<lb />
room. The only exception made<lb />
to this rule will be those an-<lb />
nouncements that come directly<lb />
from the administrative offices<lb />
with permission given by the<lb />
President of the college.<lb />
All notices must be written and<lb />
placed in R. C. Deal's office,<lb />
Room 207 Austin Building, by<lb />
10:00 o'clock on the morning that<lb />
they are to be posted. There they<lb />
will be approved and checked<lb />
and posted in their proper places.<lb />
No one will post these announce-<lb />
ments except Mr. Deal or some-<lb />
one that he authorizes to do so.<lb />
Mrs. Edward F. Carran�- Every-<lb />
one in America has two busi-<lb />
nesses, his own and the motion<lb />
picture business.<lb />
DR. ARCH T. ALLEN<lb />
Men Students<lb />
Organize Council<lb />
Baxter Ridenbeur Is Elected<lb />
President of Newly Formed<lb />
Organization, Composed of<lb />
Seven Members. Formed<lb />
For Disclipinary Purpose.<lb />
The Men Students of the cam-<lb />
pus have organized a Men's Stu-<lb />
dent Government Association.<lb />
There are prospects that some-<lb />
time in the near future that the<lb />
men students will have a dormi-<lb />
tory, and there wili be an even<lb />
more urgent need for a student<lb />
council among the men students<lb />
than there is at present. The as-<lb />
sociation is disciplinary, in na-<lb />
ture.<lb />
The present organization is<lb />
composed of seven members, that<lb />
include the President. Vice-Presi-<lb />
dent. Secretary and Treasurer.<lb />
Each class has two representa-<lb />
tives, with the exception of the<lb />
freshmen class that will not have<lb />
a representative until the spring<lb />
term. The President is elected by<lb />
the student body at large, and<lb />
the class representatives by the<lb />
classes. Meetings will be held<lb />
the first and third Monday<lb />
nights, and problems pertaining<lb />
to general conduct will arise.<lb />
Baxter Ridenhour has been<lb />
(continued on page three)<lb />
His Liberal Education Pre-<lb />
pared Him For the Impor-<lb />
tant Positions He Held In<lb />
Various Paris of the State.<lb />
He Received Ph.B. And<lb />
LL.D. From State Univer-<lb />
sity And a Doctor of Civil<lb />
Laws Degree From Elon<lb />
College.<lb />
N. C. Collegiate Press<lb />
To Meet at High Point<lb />
Photographers from the Siddell<lb />
Studio in Raleigh are now on the<lb />
campus taking the pictures for<lb />
the 1935 Tecoan. Mr. Mangum<lb />
is taking the pictures of the un-<lb />
derclassmen, while Mrs. Siddell.<lb />
who is an artist in photography<lb />
is taking Senior pictures.<lb />
Kathryn Hines is editor of the<lb />
yearbook, and Mary Gorham is<lb />
the Business manager.<lb />
ELIZABETH WILSON ELECTED<lb />
PRESIDENT JUNIOR CLASS<lb />
The Zoology class seems to be<lb />
getting along nicely. However,<lb />
when it gets to snitching cats,<lb />
some of its members are not so<lb />
adept. The famous names they<lb />
threaten to give the cats promise<lb />
to be quite startling.<lb />
Elizabeth Wilson will serve as<lb />
President of the Junior Class<lb />
this year. She was elected at a<lb />
recent meeting. Linelle Clark<lb />
is Vice-President.<lb />
Margaret Martin will repre-<lb />
sent the class on the Student<lb />
Council.<lb />
The other officers are Clara<lb />
Mac Martin, Secretary, Verna<lb />
Belle Lowery, Treasurer. The<lb />
Teco Echo Reporter will be ap-<lb />
pointed by the staff of that pub-<lb />
lication.<lb />
Geogre W. Gray�Ma is<lb />
parasitic as any fungus.<lb />
A world-wide organization to<lb />
honor Edgar Allan Poe, famed<lb />
American poet and writer of<lb />
prose, has been formed. It is to<lb />
as I be known as the International<lb />
Poe Society.<lb />
Prominent Newspaper Men<lb />
Will Address The Assem-<lb />
blage.<lb />
Plans are rapidly nearing com-<lb />
pletion for the annual fall con-<lb />
vention of the North Carolina<lb />
Collegiate Press Association, to<lb />
be held in High Point the eighth,<lb />
ninth and tenth of November.<lb />
The convention will open on<lb />
the afternoon of the eighth with<lb />
registration at the Sheraton Ho-<lb />
tel, the headquarters for the<lb />
convention. This will run from<lb />
2:00 to 6:00 p. m.<lb />
A dance, with music furnished<lb />
by Alex Mendcnhall and his<lb />
Carolinians, will be held that<lb />
night.<lb />
On Friday morning, the ninth,<lb />
the first business meeting of the<lb />
convention will be held in the<lb />
ballroom of the hotel. As soon<lb />
as all new business is disposed<lb />
of, the delegates will break up<lb />
into four discussion groups. The<lb />
editors of newspapers will be<lb />
headed by John Cannon, head of<lb />
the High Point bureau of the<lb />
Greensboro Daily News, and a<lb />
veteran newspaper man.<lb />
John Mebane, literary editor of<lb />
the High Point Enterprise, will<lb />
lead the discussion for the edi-<lb />
tors of literary and humorous<lb />
magazines. Listen Pope, former<lb />
editor of the Duke Archives, will<lb />
speak to the editors of annuals.<lb />
A. M. Beck, prominent en-<lb />
graver, will address the business<lb />
managers of all publications.<lb />
Immediately following the<lb />
group discussions, the delegates<lb />
will reconvene for the discussion<lb />
of any points brought up in this<lb />
group meetings which may be of<lb />
interest to the entire group.<lb />
The High Point Enterprise is<lb />
giving the delegates a luncheon<lb />
as soon as the morning meetings<lb />
are over.<lb />
Friday night will bring the<lb />
semi-annual banquet. The name<lb />
of the speaker has not as yet<lb />
been announced, but he will be<lb />
one of the most prominent news-<lb />
paper men in the state. Follow-<lb />
ing the banquet will be a dance,<lb />
also at the Sheraton.<lb />
The final business meeting of<lb />
the convention will be held Sat-<lb />
urday morning. At this time the<lb />
reports of the various committees<lb />
will be given, together with state-<lb />
ments as to the progress of mem-<lb />
ber publications. After this<lb />
meeting, the convention will ad-<lb />
journ.<lb />
The spring meeting of the as-<lb />
sociation will probably be held at<lb />
Sedgefield, under the auspices of<lb />
the Women's College in Greens-<lb />
boro, as was recommended by<lb />
Ithe association last spring at<lb />
Carolina Pines.<lb />
Dr. Arch T. Allen, who for<lb />
eleven years was State Superin-<lb />
tendent of Public Instruction<lb />
died October 20, 1034.<lb />
Dr. Allen had been connected<lb />
with the State School system<lb />
since his graduation from the<lb />
University of North Carolina m<lb />
1U!�7. He was appointed State<lb />
Superintendent in 1923 and was<lb />
reelected at regular intervals<lb />
thereafter.<lb />
Succeeding Dr. E. C. Brooks as<lb />
State Superintendent in 1923<lb />
when Dr. Brooks became presi-<lb />
dent of State College, Dr. Allen<lb />
was head of the State school sys-<lb />
tem during the period of its<lb />
greatest development. Step by<lb />
step he saw the State public<lb />
school appropriation grow from<lb />
the small State Literary Fund<lb />
ir.� tVio naaaadgos minion" of 'He<lb />
State Equalization Fund that<lb />
brought about the State-wide six<lb />
months term and aid for extend-<lb />
ed eight-months terms in special<lb />
tax districts.<lb />
Two years ago he witnessed<lb />
the realization of the dream that<lb />
has been that of educational lead-<lb />
ers since Governor Aycock laid<lb />
the foundation for the present<lb />
State system of public education<lb />
in 1900-�the State supported uni-<lb />
versal eight-months term won in<lb />
the legislative battle led by A.<lb />
D. MacLean of Beaufort County.<lb />
now assistant solicitor general of<lb />
the United States.<lb />
Governor Ehringhaus in spcak-<lb />
g of Dr. Alien, paid him the<lb />
following tribute:<lb />
tublic servant has<lb />
n ward. Possessed<lb />
It had few equals<lb />
� d n �' � � r, he was yet one<lb />
i ; �� -� . ti . t, cleanest and most<lb />
; lest of men. He brought to<lb />
his work not merely the resour-<lb />
ces of a great intellect, hut the<lb />
sympathies of a great heart, and<lb />
out of his courage, capability,<lb />
and conscientiousness came the<lb />
richness of his service to the<lb />
State.<lb />
"We who knew him so well<lb />
and loved him so much will miss<lb />
him keenly, but the State and<lb />
her little children will miss him<lb />
more<lb />
Secretary of State. Stacey<lb />
Wade, a close personal friend as<lb />
well as official associate of Dr.<lb />
Allen, declared:<lb />
�The death of Dr. Allen re-<lb />
moves from the State one of the<lb />
ablest and one of the most mod-<lb />
est men that ever served our<lb />
people. I count his death a great<lb />
personal loss to myself and every<lb />
other person who had the privi-<lb />
lege of knowing him<lb />
State Treasurer Charles M.<lb />
Johnson, long a friend of Dr. Al-<lb />
len, said:<lb />
"In the death of Dr. Allen the<lb />
State has sustained a great loss<lb />
in every way and particularly in<lb />
tne field of education. Though<lb />
he was modest and unassuming,<lb />
there was about him a rugged<lb />
honesty and sincerity of purpose<lb />
which endeared him to his fellow<lb />
workers who will feel keenly the<lb />
loss of his sound advice. I had<lb />
a very high regard for him and<lb />
regarded him as a close personal<lb />
friend<lb />
(Continued on page four)<lb />
of a m<lb />
id<lb />
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Wednesday, Octol<lb />
Paqe Two<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
Wodnesda<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
Published Bi-Weekly During The College Year<lb />
Bv The Student Government Association ol<lb />
East Carolina Teachers College <lb />
STAFF<lb />
Editor in-Chief <lb />
Business Manager<lb />
Clyde Morton<lb />
.Dorothy Hooks<lb />
Editorial Staff<lb />
Managing Editor Jennie Green Taylor<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
.Alumnae Reporter <lb />
.George<lb />
S. Willard. Jr.<lb />
Martha Teal<lb />
Assistant Editors<lb />
Helen Boomer, Malene Grant, Frances<lb />
sa Costen<lb />
Brinkley.<lb />
Giant, Selma Gurganus,<lb />
Monk,<lb />
ind Carolyn<lb />
Advertising Managers<lb />
Helen Davis; Josephine Ranes, Chessie Edmund-<lb />
son, Jewel Cole. Billie Vogler,<lb />
Lola Holt, Mary Alice Starr.<lb />
Elizabeth Wilson,<lb />
Circulation Managers<lb />
Klma Jovner, Blanche White, Annie Lee Jones,<lb />
Frances Edgerton, Lois Leake, Merle Sasser. Helen<lb />
Taylor, and Cynthia Etheridge.<lb />
Member North Carolina Collegiate Press<lb />
Association.<lb />
Advertising Rates 25c per column inch per issue<lb />
Subscription  $1-50 rcr Ycar<lb />
Entered as second-class matter December 3, 1925.<lb />
at the Postoffice, Greenville, N. C, under the<lb />
act of March 3, 1879.<lb />
ftawctgtect, gqUfftiatf 1rrg�<lb />
society growth are expanded, and there is<lb />
plenty of room for society spirit to grow.<lb />
Society spirit. What is meant by the<lb />
term? Does it mean biased opinions as to the<lb />
qualities of your own society, or does it mean<lb />
giving it ru. witolehearted support during<lb />
your stay on the campus? Do you attend the<lb />
meetings and pay your dues?<lb />
The excitement and animation that is<lb />
shown during initiation week quickly wanes.<lb />
That spirit should be held throughout the<lb />
year. If upperclassmen would be highly in-<lb />
terested, it would stimulate the interest of<lb />
the freshmen. The rush period here lasts<lb />
but one day, and that is Decision Day. Fresh-<lb />
man are so bewildered by the demands of<lb />
some upperclassman, who at that particular<lb />
moment is explaining the virtues of his so-<lb />
ciety, that he hardly knows what it is all<lb />
about. Would it not be better to have a<lb />
longer rush period and then allow a quiet<lb />
period in which he can make his own decis-<lb />
ion? By this method probably wiser choices<lb />
will be made. On the other hand it might<lb />
tend to decrease the society enrollment, since<lb />
some would probably deem it wise to join no<lb />
society at all.<lb />
For those who are left let them build up<lb />
a strong spirit in their society. Create con-<lb />
tests and other events to participate in, and<lb />
make society membership worthwhile.<lb />
19 J 1 dWMwt ITttM<lb />
1 LOVtHACt I'lM<lb />
Wednesday. October 31, 1934.<lb />
DR. ARCH T. ALLEN<lb />
THE ULTIMA RATIO<lb />
A Home Economics teacher<lb />
would probably have had a fit .<lb />
and so would the girl's mother . .<lb />
You see, it was like this. Helen<lb />
Boomer got a box, and in the box<lb />
was a small jar of which Boomer<lb />
could not determine the contents.<lb />
She held it up and looked at it<lb />
at all angles, but still couldn't<lb />
decide what it was. Some intel-<lb />
ligent senior, suggested that it<lb />
might be a bright idea to taste<lb />
it and then formulate an opin-<lb />
ion as to what it was. Boomer<lb />
agreed that it might be a bright<lb />
idea. She punched her finger in<lb />
the jar, and thoughtfully stuck<lb />
it in her mouth, and made an aw-<lb />
ful face. The same senior rushed<lb />
to see what was the matter and<lb />
found that Boomer was eating<lb />
the parafin that had sealed the<lb />
jar.<lb />
'Tis said by those in authority<lb />
that Theo is still looking for his<lb />
Josephine. We wonder why he<lb />
can't find her, but it seems to be<lb />
an utter impossibility.<lb />
There is a Frosh Co-ed in<lb />
school here that's just dying to<lb />
sees m<lb />
happened to<lb />
and mentioning football, oiu<lb />
friend Epstein, may be crippled<lb />
physically, but otherwise he s do-<lb />
ing all right. 'Tis said he a<lb />
stringing four girls on the same<lb />
line.<lb />
To-day's QueriesWhat Dan<lb />
the dizzy blonde? What<lb />
Julie's old flam?<lb />
Whai Primrose said to the wait-<lb />
ress? Why does Dock Cobb<lb />
smoke a pipe?<lb />
Well, one of the stogies back-<lb />
fired and brought in a crack at<lb />
us, but we'll leave that for you<lb />
to figure out.<lb />
artistkTi'koject carried<lb />
out at training school<lb />
READ THE BULLETIN BOARD<lb />
acquiring pauenee<lb />
a short scene roust<lb />
five or six times in<lb />
order to "set" the<lb />
most effective groove<lb />
so get a sens<lb />
of design<lb />
sometimes<lb />
gone over<lb />
succession m<lb />
action to its<lb />
Thy al-<lb />
,f color, i team<lb />
arithmetic con<lb />
Such questions<lb />
up: How many<lb />
J will it take to<lb />
screens? How mum<lb />
iry lumber cost<lb />
foul They are<lb />
the ability to m� I and<lb />
problems as they arise<lb />
lives<lb />
t<lb />
room<lb />
shop.<lb />
ready<lb />
lion.<lb />
Tales<lb />
is bu .<lb />
to mak<lb />
I group<lb />
Magic has launched<lb />
the six grades at East Carolina<lb />
Teachers College Practice School<lb />
For an hour every day the school<lb />
becomes a theatre work-<lb />
The students will soon be i<lb />
to give their first produc-1<lb />
dramatization from the j<lb />
of Uncle Remus. Each child<lb />
y at something which goes<lb />
completed play. A<lb />
impro-<lb />
The<lb />
even<lb />
into the project<lb />
as these come<lb />
yards of mater<lb />
cover three<lb />
will the neeeas<lb />
at so much pel<lb />
learning<lb />
solve th<lb />
It requires DO little cotuvnti itiOl<lb />
to start a production and DU h il<lb />
through to a finish.<lb />
But the most important part<lb />
of all, they are learning coopera-<lb />
tion, the ability to work together<lb />
on a social enterprise<lb />
n<lb />
group aura n<lb />
ballad "The<lb />
m which !<lb />
�  sweethei<lb />
"No"<lb />
Th. lull ib<lb />
are- the mo<lb />
of mountain<lb />
fro<lb />
ilia<lb />
M<lb />
Ther- are<lb />
. is no time<lb />
'rugged in-<lb />
to a chanci<lb />
ind indivi-<lb />
v of it. Indivi-<lb />
a<lb />
comes out to the<lb />
d stage for rehearsal<lb />
get his name in the paper. We j vis <lb />
won't tell his name, but ask any- actors, wit. di � � � �<lb />
body who it is that makes love icty g<lb />
With the death of Dr. Arch T. Allen,<lb />
who for eleven years served North Carolina<lb />
as Superintendent of Public Insruction, the<lb />
state lost one of its foremost men. His ad-<lb />
ministration saw definite progress in a per-<lb />
iod when North Carolina schools were faced<lb />
v. ith serious crisis. Dr. Allen, who was also<lb />
Chairman of the Board of Trustees of our<lb />
college, was an ardent promoter of public<lb />
education.<lb />
During the length of time that he served<lb />
the state the outlook for a bright educational<lb />
future with a state-wide school system func-<lb />
tioning as a state unit, was very dark. Dr.<lb />
Allen was not a pessimist, yet he was able to<lb />
see the apparent hopelessness of the old sys-<lb />
tem. His very nature allowed him to realize<lb />
the handicaps of the educational unit, and<lb />
to try to make a successful machine out of<lb />
�Kc rciimoi-i it iooii poticuvi, but r� Al-<lb />
len had that quality. He had faith, too.<lb />
His sincerity and frankness are qualities<lb />
that are to be greatly admired. All those<lb />
with whom he came in contact with are bet-<lb />
ter, because he met them.<lb />
He was an educator; he had a constant<lb />
realization of the fact that education was an<lb />
essential factor in the lives of all civiliza-<lb />
tion.<lb />
COLLEGIATE PRESS ASSOCIATION<lb />
The system that has been adopted re-<lb />
garding the bulletin boards will do much to-<lb />
wards doing away with the large number of<lb />
announcements that have been read from<lb />
chapel and the dining room. This will be a<lb />
decided improvement in the routine of col-<lb />
lege life. The placing of bulletin boards in<lb />
the hall with each department having a<lb />
space reserved for it will eliminate much<lb />
confusion in the meeting places. As the sit-<lb />
uation now stands, as the announcements are<lb />
read several meetings may be called for the<lb />
same place, and there is much confusion that<lb />
will now be eliminated. The interruption<lb />
that comes at meal time, by the making of<lb />
some relatively unimportant announcement<lb />
will no longer continue to occur.<lb />
It is probably the opinion of the major-<lb />
ity of students that the bulletin boards will<lb />
not be well read. A habit to this effect must<lb />
be cultivated in order that news can be<lb />
conveyed to the student body. It takes but<lb />
a few minutco to walk by the boards to read<lb />
the announcements that are posted there,<lb />
and since we will be held responsible for the<lb />
items found therein, it is deemed wise that a<lb />
bulletin board reading habit be formed.<lb />
The North Carolina Collegiate Press As-<lb />
sociation is an organization comprised of the<lb />
publications of North Carolina colleges. Con-<lb />
ventions are held twice a year, in the fall<lb />
and spring. The one that will be held next<lb />
week will be somewhat similar to previous<lb />
conventions.<lb />
Much benefit is derived by the delegates<lb />
who attend these conventions. The assem-<lb />
blage is divided into groups, comprised of<lb />
editors of newspapers, editors of magazines,<lb />
editors of annuals, and all business managers<lb />
of those publications. Each group is ad-<lb />
dressed by some prominent journalist.<lb />
Group discussions are held where individual<lb />
problems are brought up and suggestions are<lb />
made for their solution. These suggestions<lb />
have proved very valuable to those editors<lb />
and business managers in need of advice.<lb />
A friendly relationship is brought about<lb />
between the editors and business managers<lb />
of the publications of various schools. Friend-<lb />
ships and acquaintances are broadened and<lb />
members of the association are brought<lb />
closer together. On the whole, this organiza-<lb />
tion has greatly benefitted college publica-<lb />
tions, proving itself highly valuable and in-<lb />
structive.<lb />
East Carolina Teachers College has re-<lb />
cently been represented at the 50th anni-<lb />
versary of Mississippi Teachers College. Our<lb />
representative to this meeting is a graduate<lb />
of that college and was president of her<lb />
class while she was there. In attending the<lb />
meeting the delegates saw that a rapid<lb />
growth had taken place. Although the phy-<lb />
sical growth has been tremendous it is not<lb />
as great as the spiritual and intellectual in<lb />
this institution. This progress has not been<lb />
without struggle, but there is no accomplish-<lb />
ment to any great extent without struggle.<lb />
That is as it is with all our activities that are<lb />
of.a worthwhile nature. While Mississippi<lb />
State Teachers College has built for itself an<lb />
institution of physical and spiritual great-<lb />
ness we as students can build for ourselves<lb />
a strong healthy body and a sound mind.<lb />
The institution has reaped its reward in<lb />
its graduates, who have proven their worth<lb />
by becoming leading, influential women. We<lb />
can reap our reward in our accomplishments.<lb />
Jose Padin, Commissioner of Education<lb />
and chairman of the board of trustees of the<lb />
University of Puerto Rico, told the university<lb />
students last week that Confucious was the<lb />
first New Dealer, nearly 2,500 years ago.<lb />
Confucious attracted a group of younger<lb />
students, Padin said, who operated as the<lb />
first brain trust.<lb />
FOR BETTER SOCIETIES<lb />
The annual event of initiation has pass-<lb />
ed, and the new girls are now members of<lb />
one of the three literary societies. Will this<lb />
mean that a society spirit is born in them, or<lb />
will they simply sink back into school life,<lb />
until the spring elections come?<lb />
In considering the question as to just<lb />
what society membership means to the aver-<lb />
age student registered here, there is appar-<lb />
ently little benefit derived, as far as the acti-<lb />
vities of societies in the past years have gone.<lb />
However with new plans, the grounds for<lb />
Bellefonte Academy, a Pennsylvania<lb />
prep school which failed to open its doors<lb />
this fall for the first time in 100 years, has<lb />
become the property of the Fidelity Trust<lb />
Company, of Pittsburgh, officials of which<lb />
admit they don't know what they are going<lb />
to do with the school.<lb />
to his girl right outside of the<lb />
staff room, so that some editor<lb />
will hear him�It's not fair to tell<lb />
names so we'll go easy on the<lb />
subject.<lb />
What names are given to the<lb />
cats that belong to the Zoology<lb />
class every year are usually very<lb />
interesting. However this year<lb />
they've not gotten far enough<lb />
along to give them a suitable<lb />
name. However one girl does in-<lb />
sist upon calling her's Little Nell.<lb />
You can just look over the<lb />
student body and pick out girls<lb />
who went away for the week-<lb />
end�take these pledge dances at<lb />
State. They're just some few-<lb />
down Circles under the eyes is<lb />
just a mild way to describe some-<lb />
one's looks.<lb />
It won't be long now until<lb />
you hear such exclamations as<lb />
"Do I really look like that"? "I<lb />
know that that's not like me<lb />
T look terrible Well, we'll be<lb />
hearing them soon. There's<lb />
nothing like having your picture<lb />
taken for the annual to see how<lb />
you really do look, so look out,<lb />
the worst is yet to come.<lb />
I guess the Freshmen are glad<lb />
that initiation is over. Well, we<lb />
can't blame them for that, how-<lb />
ever I guess the upper-classmen<lb />
will have to get used to cleaning<lb />
up their own rooms once more.<lb />
It seems as if Baxter's little<lb />
brother is getting around. S-h-h<lb />
no more questions. Ask him, or<lb />
the girl. They might be able to<lb />
tell you more than I can. At any<lb />
rate, they're doing right well.<lb />
Mr. Flanagan, the only unmar-<lb />
ried man faculty member, is con-<lb />
stantly beseeched by the fairer<lb />
sex. Recently, since initiation<lb />
has been in the vogue, he has<lb />
been proposed to several times,<lb />
by the freshmen. Mrs. Jeter has<lb />
had her wrath aroused by such<lb />
undignified procedure. Mrs.<lb />
Bradshaw has had similar feel-<lb />
ings. Maybe this is due to the<lb />
fact that the three hundred fresh-<lb />
men realize that they do have<lb />
two important rivals.<lb />
Not so much this week�not a<lb />
bombshell in the bunch�that is<lb />
unless you count rumors. We<lb />
have heard it noised about cam-<lb />
pus that a certain little girl went<lb />
to Wake Forest one week-end<lb />
and got married�we pass this to<lb />
you for whatever it is worth.<lb />
We can't figure Tex and his<lb />
girl friend out. One time it<lb />
seems as if they've quit for good,<lb />
and the next day they're together<lb />
again�that can't last long. But<lb />
one of our little playmates, who<lb />
has for a long time been going<lb />
with the same girl (whose name<lb />
as cross word puzzles would say,<lb />
is first a feline animrl, and whose<lb />
second, a black bird) shows ev-<lb />
ery indication of keeping it up.<lb />
We wouldn't know, but they<lb />
tell us that the football gentle-<lb />
men had quite an evening in<lb />
Boone, what with all the pretty<lb />
waitresses in the Hotel�better<lb />
watch out, you E. C. T. C. ites,<lb />
icty go through the �; ; th'<lb />
themi<lb />
scene<lb />
over.<lb />
Ives helped to write. The<lb />
rises to a climax and is<lb />
Suggestion toward a more<lb />
effective expression of ideas are<lb />
given by student critics. Pro-<lb />
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members and guests on Ballads<lb />
open a pile of gunny sacks. Some and Songs of<lb />
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 folk literature, the folk songs.<lb />
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The largest group of ballad<lb />
flourishing the mountains, ac-<lb />
cording to Dr. Combe, are chose<lb />
which were brought over from<lb />
the other world. He quoted one<lb />
English Collector as saying<lb />
"There are more English ballads<lb />
sung in the mountains of America<lb />
than in England itself. Some of<lb />
these have been handed down<lb />
for 300 years or more<lb />
Or. Combs then sung parts of<lb />
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est task I ever had<lb />
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and defense. The e:<lb />
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backfield Carroll was<lb />
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Page Three<lb />
HOME GAME<lb />
ARMISTICE DAY<lb />
SPORTS<lb />
George S. Willard, Jr Sports Editor<lb />
SUPPORT THE<lb />
PIRATE TEAM<lb />
Pirates Will Meet P. J. C. In Third Grid Contest<lb />
Bob Eason's Gridders<lb />
Take Win From Locals<lb />
lason Is Former E. C<lb />
Athlefc ; West Edge-<lb />
Wins From High<lb />
: Slight Margin Of<lb />
IU IX<lb />
1;�- i 0.<lb />
fan that hko plenty of<lb />
their football<lb />
a� a natural<lb />
speedy team<lb />
tinst Hob Eason's<lb />
Greenville was out-<lb />
an 8verag� of ten<lb />
 man.<lb />
ams packed a scoring<lb />
W Edgeeombe strong<lb />
plays and Greenville<lb />
ne beautiful passing. It<lb />
many a moon since lo-<lb />
ave been treated to such<lb />
passes as this boy Car-<lb />
Greenville, heaved yes-<lb />
lie threw short passes,<lb />
� s, laterals and what<lb />
On the receiving end<lb />
od out as a real threat<lb />
s to snagging pass-<lb />
Town Girls<lb />
Form Club<lb />
Pirate Football Team Directory<lb />
Playei Position<lb />
Ray HasseB  End<lb />
"Tex" Lindsey  End<lb />
Tom Dennis  End<lb />
Cliff Madrin  End<lb />
Theo Easom  p;nd<lb />
Jimmie Johnson  Tackle<lb />
Baxter Ridenhour  Tackle<lb />
Weight Home<lb />
 130 Beaufort, N. C.<lb />
175  Nacogdaches, Tex.<lb />
lf�5  Greenville, N. C.<lb />
1G0  Greenville, N. C.<lb />
172  Spring Hope, N. C.<lb />
185  Raleigh, N. C.<lb />
162  Cooleemee, N. C.<lb />
Best Opportunity<lb />
Is Now Predi<lb />
For The Pirates<lb />
! MONOGRAM PRESIDENT<lb />
ed<lb />
mbe received the<lb />
and after trying a few<lb />
e tine, punted. On the<lb />
 Carroll went through<lb />
pened for him on the<lb />
f his line, cut to his<lb />
the open and was head-<lb />
goad with Hatem lead-<lb />
� i ference, when he<lb />
and fell. W. Erigu-<lb />
Id for downs and punted<lb />
cr an exchange of punts<lb />
rs scored on a long pass<lb />
U Winters. On<lb />
mi carried the<lb />
I failed on his attempt<lb />
-tra point. Greenvjlle<lb />
' I ack to score on some<lb />
passes from Carroll,<lb />
latem, then W. Ellers,<lb />
nally receiving a short<lb />
going over for the<lb />
Town Riiis who attend school<lb />
here have organized into a club<lb />
games under the direction of Margaret<lb />
whenJBostic and Martha Scoville. The<lb />
�stack- need for some similar organiza-<lb />
tion has lone beet) felt, and up-<lb />
on the suggestion of the Presi-<lb />
dent of the Student Government<lb />
Association, the town girls met<lb />
together last Wednesday and<lb />
elected officers who will Serve<lb />
the club this year. Margaret<lb />
Bostic was elected President,<lb />
Viola Smith, Secretary and Trea-<lb />
surer Martha Scoville will act<lb />
as publicity and business mana-<lb />
ger. It was decided that the rlub<lb />
will hold meetings every other<lb />
Wednesday at the chapel hour<lb />
The Austin Auditorium will be<lb />
used as an assembly room until<lb />
a' club room is provided.<lb />
The purpose of the club is to<lb />
get the town girls to take more<lb />
Robert Dowd  Tackle 175  Bonlee, N. C.<lb />
Jack Nobles  Tackle 187  Greenville, N. C.<lb />
Paul Bowen  Tackle 192  Burgaw, N. C.<lb />
Primrose Carpenter  Guard 150  New Bern, N. C.<lb />
G. R. Gammon  Guard 175  Legget.t, N. C.<lb />
Jack Dunn  Guard175  Bethel,N.C.<lb />
"Red" Smith  Guard 202  Goldsboro,N.C.<lb />
Francis Sinclair  Guard 170  Wilson,N.c.<lb />
W. 0. Jolly  Center 170  Ayden,N.c.<lb />
Francis Ferebee  Halfback 150  New BernN.c.<lb />
Selby Joss  Fullback 170  BelhavenN.c.<lb />
Math Epstein  Halfback 155  Racford,N.c.<lb />
Lester Ridenhour  Halfback157Nr<lb />
Norwood Northcutt  Halfback 1-15  Cary,N.c.<lb />
Howard Perkins  Halfback 145  Goldsboro,N.c.<lb />
Boy Barrow  Halfback 130  LaGrange,N.c.<lb />
Chauncey Calfee  Fullback 145  Belhaven,N.c.<lb />
CLYDE A. ERWIN<lb />
SUCCEEDS ALLEN<lb />
(Continued from first page)<lb />
� second half, W. Edge-<lb />
received the kick-off and<lb />
ghf down the field on<lb />
smashes for their sec-<lb />
. d.vn. J. Brake carry-<lb />
ver and R. Killebrew<lb />
g the extra point. Grcen-<lb />
red their second toueh-<lb />
after Hatton blocked W.<lb />
be's punt. From about<lb />
r yard line J. Forbes car-<lb />
� ball over.<lb />
visitors made their final<lb />
me beautiful runs by<lb />
He finally carried the<lb />
fit. The home team chalk-<lb />
teir final marker when<lb />
Dt red up with more of<lb />
es to Hatem, Parish<lb />
'�' Filers. The ball was<lb />
n the eight-yard line<lb />
 h point Brewer car-<lb />
er on two trios. With<lb />
'es to play, Greenville<lb />
i on another touchdown<lb />
and carried the ball to the<lb />
� i line. With four downs<lb />
ike this in, and blood in!<lb />
i � t, the finis to this ex-<lb />
' de was caused by the<lb />
and of the timer's whis-<lb />
Afr the game, Supt. June<lb />
said: "In all of my exper-<lb />
: I do think that the blow-<lb />
n-k I that whistle was the hard-<lb />
' task I ever had<lb />
For Greenville, Hatem on end,<lb />
1 it standing, both on offense<lb />
and d. tense The entire Green-<lb />
Une played nice ball. In the<lb />
backfjeld Carroll was hard press-<lb />
I��� I . Brewer Brewer showed<lb />
B�re scrap and spirit in this<lb />
R  i tha nany that he has play- <lb />
�d f r the home club. Grimes<lb />
� outstanding for Edge-<lb />
eombe,<lb />
P d wing is the line-up:<lb />
Greenville W. Edgeeombe<lb />
Left End<lb />
Hatem  Hinton<lb />
Left Tackle<lb />
Smith  Tharrington<lb />
Left Guard<lb />
Clark  R. Brake<lb />
Center<lb />
Summerell  Taylor<lb />
Right Guard<lb />
part m the social life of the col-<lb />
lege. An active interest will be<lb />
taken in campus activities and<lb />
the club plans to give parties as<lb />
well as taking charge of chapel<lb />
programs occasionally.<lb />
All town gifts who have not al-<lb />
ready become members of the<lb />
Club are urged to join at t<lb />
the club to make it permanent<lb />
organization and to soon get it<lb />
definitely established as a social<lb />
third!group on the campus,<lb />
bill<lb />
Andreiev. a Russian explorer<lb />
reported 172 years ago the pres-<lb />
ence of a huge island north of<lb />
Wrangle Island, and it was nam-<lb />
ed after him. This month Soviet<lb />
scientists who spent the summer<lb />
by ship and airplane looking for<lb />
Andreievl; nd returned to report<lb />
no such land existed.<lb />
Forrest Calhoun<lb />
Right Tackle<lb />
Size  Five<lb />
Right Finds<lb />
Cox  Winters<lb />
Quarterback<lb />
Ellers  J- Brake<lb />
Left Halfback<lb />
Carroll  Privette<lb />
Right Halfback<lb />
J. Forbes  R Killebrew<lb />
Fullback<lb />
Brewer  Grimes<lb />
Greenville substitutes: Line.<lb />
Parish. Musslewhite and Hatton;<lb />
back-field, H. Forbes and Harris.<lb />
W. Edgeeombe substitutes: Vi-<lb />
verette, Bradley, G. Killebrew<lb />
and Aycock.<lb />
Officials: Beauty (N. C. State)<lb />
referee: Hicks. (N. C. Sta�c um-<lb />
pire: Hodges (Greenville), head-<lb />
lineman.<lb />
pleted the sixth grade at Waco<lb />
high school lie continued his<lb />
high school education at Pied-<lb />
mont High School at Lawndale,<lb />
and was graduated from there in<lb />
1914.<lb />
He entered the University of<lb />
North Carolina in 1915, and stu-<lb />
died there for two years, and be-<lb />
gan teaching in South Carolina,<lb />
where he taught under James H.<lb />
xt (Hope, who is now State Superin-<lb />
tendent of Education for South<lb />
Carolina.<lb />
He returned to Waco as prin-<lb />
cipal of the school in 1918 and<lb />
1919. and later became superin-<lb />
tendent of the schools at Cliff-<lb />
side. It was in 1925 that he was<lb />
named county superintendent of<lb />
Rutherford County schools.<lb />
Mr .Erwin is married to Miss<lb />
Adeline Miller of Waco and they<lb />
have two children. Frances, who<lb />
is eleven, and Clyde, five.<lb />
Mr. Erw in's appointment is<lb />
met with many expressions of<lb />
approval by leading men of the<lb />
state.<lb />
MISS TURNER SPEAKS<lb />
AT ASSEMBLY PERIOD<lb />
STATE THEATRE TO GIVE<lb />
LOVING COTS<lb />
Mr. R. C. Deal, Chairman of<lb />
the Athletic Committee announ-<lb />
ces that the Stale Theatre will<lb />
offer two silver loving cups this<lb />
year. One will go to the best all<lb />
Miss Turner at the Assembly<lb />
hour at East Carolina Teachers<lb />
College made a delightful talk on<lb />
experience she and Miss Gorrell<lb />
had on their trip to Europe this<lb />
summer, telling especially of the<lb />
life on ocean liners. They sailed<lb />
from New York on the steamship<lb />
Saturnia, and they found get-<lb />
ting acquainted with a big ship<lb />
was like learning a new city.<lb />
There were two newspapers, one<lb />
American and the other Italian,<lb />
plenty of books, two swimming<lb />
RidenrourAi. jH,5 J E! ilA �!<lb />
Probabhr 1:b IiVPositluil:<lb />
Vacatedby&amp;i roee andEp<lb />
stein; TeamU'illLeaveOj<lb />
Frid.iVForPriisbytel'le.1<lb />
College.<lb />
poo<lb />
and a small gymnasium,<lb />
plenty entertainments, such as<lb />
fashion shows, kid parties, and<lb />
concerts, so passengers had no<lb />
trouble finding recreation. Neith-<lb />
er was the religious side neglect-<lb />
ed. Many kinds of businesses<lb />
were represented, such as barber<lb />
shops, dry cleaners, toy-dealers,<lb />
were represented. She said she<lb />
was rather surprised at finding a<lb />
jail on a liner. There were two<lb />
places which she did not get a<lb />
chance to visit, the royal suite and<lb />
thi infirmary. The people fur-<lb />
nished as much entertainment as<lb />
anything else, as one saw all<lb />
sorts and kinds, and many na-<lb />
tionalities from Chinese to Ita-<lb />
lians. Among the exciting hap-<lb />
penings about passengers, she<lb />
told of a girl who left her bag<lb />
on the dock in New York and<lb />
had to travel with only a week-<lb />
end bag, of the case of scarlet<lb />
For the third time this season,<lb />
Coach Mathis' Pirates will test<lb />
their ability on the gridiron<lb />
when they journey to Presby-<lb />
terian Junior College on Satur-<lb />
day. All indications at present<lb />
point to a close contest, and E. C.<lb />
T. C. will have the best oppor- j<lb />
tunity for victory thus far.<lb />
The services of Barbee and Ep-<lb />
stein will be missed, but Coat h<lb />
Mathis may have solved his dif-<lb />
ficulty at quarter position for<lb />
the present. In the last game<lb />
Lester Ridenhour had his chance<lb />
and run his team like a veteran.<lb />
Epstein, who was injured in the<lb />
Wingate game, is still on the in-<lb />
jured list, but the dimunitiw<lb />
and fast Hassell has been doing<lb />
well at half since he was shifted<lb />
there from the end. It was his<lb />
pass to Easom that netted E. C.<lb />
T. Cs lone touchdown in the<lb />
Appalachian game. Johnson<lb />
Carpenter and Jolly seem to be<lb />
in good condition and may be<lb />
expected to repeat their good<lb />
work Saturday. Bowen who was<lb />
unable to participate in early<lb />
drills is beginning to look better<lb />
on the offence, and if the back<lb />
field is able to "step lively"<lb />
against the Presbyterians, it may<lb />
prove an important factor in<lb />
power drives.<lb />
The tentative lineup for the<lb />
Pirates is:<lb />
Left End, Lindsay<lb />
Left Tackle, Bowen or Nobles.<lb />
Left Guard. Carpenter.<lb />
Center, Jolly.<lb />
Rgiht Guard. Sinclair.<lb />
Right Tackle. Johnson.<lb />
Right End, Easom.<lb />
Quarterback, Ridenhour.<lb />
Left Halfback. Madrin.<lb />
Right halfback. Hassell.<lb />
Fullback, Ferebee.<lb />
A. S. T. (. ins<lb />
From Pirates<lb />
  .  the<lb />
Trippany<lb />
For Ap-<lb />
Appalachian<lb />
Team Produced Longest<lb />
Run Ol Game For 62 Yards.<lb />
FINAL SCORE IS<lb />
TO 6<lb />
Lone Pirate Touchdown Was<lb />
Made On Pass From Hassell<lb />
To Easom In Final Period.<lb />
THEO EASOM<lb />
MEN STUDENTS<lb />
ORGANIZE COUNCIL<lb />
(Continued from first page)<lb />
elected President of the organiza-<lb />
tion. Senior Class Representa-<lb />
tives are Robert Sugg Fleming,<lb />
and Dan Wright. Hyatt Forest<lb />
and James Joyner are the Junior<lb />
class representatives and George<lb />
Willard and Elbert Tyson will<lb />
represent the Sphomore Class.<lb />
President Ridenhour has ap-<lb />
pointed a committee composed of<lb />
Dan Wright. Robert Sugg Flem-<lb />
ing, C. O. Armstrong and Theo<lb />
Easom to draw up a constitution.<lb />
The president will also serve on<lb />
this committee. Dr. ReBarker<lb />
will act as an advisor.<lb />
W.<lb />
A. A. BEGINS BASKET<lb />
BALL PRACTICE<lb />
round bov athlete and the other<lb />
iuu - , .   �,�. ��. fever that broke out in the third<lb />
will go to the best all round guij , ,<lb />
athlete. The purpose of offering<lb />
these cups is to stimulate interest<lb />
deck, and the romance between<lb />
in athletics on the campus. The<lb />
cups will be awarded in the<lb />
Spring term at the close of the<lb />
baseball and tennis season. Rules<lb />
governing the awarding of the<lb />
cups will be given in detail at a<lb />
later date.<lb />
Mr. T. Y. Walker is the mana-<lb />
ger of the theatre.<lb />
H<lb />
WTien vou arc visiting the Y Store or your fav-<lb />
orite down town Soda Shop, insist on<lb />
LANCE'S<lb />
Peanut Butter Sandwiches, Candies; andSalted<lb />
Peanuts. They are made under the "t �mu<lb />
tary conditions and you will find them always<lb />
fresh and delicious.<lb />
Look for the package with the Red seal.<lb />
the doctor and a fair passenger.<lb />
They traveled nine thousand<lb />
miles in twenty-six days, spend-<lb />
ing several days on the Mediter-<lb />
ranean. When she saw the Sta-<lb />
tue of Liberty, and realized the<lb />
adventure was all over, she had<lb />
no regrets and felt the fun of the<lb />
trip was worth the cost.<lb />
University of Wisconsin astro-<lb />
nomers have announced their be-<lb />
lief that the Milky Way is only<lb />
half the size heretofore attri-<lb />
buted to it.<lb />
WELCOME TO E. C. T. C.<lb />
GIRLS<lb />
Come To�<lb />
YOUNG'S<lb />
For<lb />
DRESSES AND GLOVES<lb />
AT POPULAR PRICES<lb />
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Basket ball practice has begun<lb />
for the Women's Athletic Asso-<lb />
ciation. The attendance at prac-<lb />
tices has been unusually good,<lb />
and before Thanksgiving teams<lb />
will be picked from each dormi-<lb />
tory. After the Thanksgiving<lb />
holidays several intamural games<lb />
will be played. Activities simi-<lb />
lar have not been tried since<lb />
year before last, and it is ex-<lb />
pected that they will be greeted<lb />
with a great deal of enthusiasm.<lb />
On November 7, the Associa-<lb />
tion is planning to give an enter-<lb />
tainment for the purpose of get-<lb />
ting sweaters for the girl athletes.<lb />
Members of the Association will<lb />
produce the play, or what ever<lb />
I form of entertainment it is de-<lb />
jcided upon to give. Admission<lb />
will be charged and the retains<lb />
 used for the purpose stated<lb />
i above.<lb />
The second touchdown in the<lb />
! athletic history of East Carolina<lb />
Teachers College was scored in<lb />
the game against Appalachian<lb />
State Teachers College. This<lb />
tout hdown march started with<lb />
the completion of a series of<lb />
passes to Lindsay and Easom,<lb />
and ended with a long beautiful<lb />
pass over the goal line from<lb />
Hassell to Easom. This desper-<lb />
ate aerial attack came late in<lb />
the period when the Pirates<lb />
found it impossible for them to<lb />
penetrate the heavy A. S. T. C.<lb />
line.<lb />
Coach Mathis team played well<lb />
at times but was terribly handi-<lb />
capped in weight and reserve<lb />
power. Jimmy Johnson, W. O.<lb />
Jolly and Carpenter did outstand-<lb />
ing work in the Pirate line.<lb />
Captain Carlisle Trippany<lb />
scored three of the A. S. f. C.<lb />
touchdowns himself, the other be-<lb />
ing scored by O'Neal. Trippany<lb />
got off wdth the longest run of<lb />
the game when he intercepted on<lb />
Jones' heaves and dashed 62<lb />
yards.<lb />
E. C. T. C. A. S. C. C.<lb />
Len end<lb />
Lindsay  Rudisill<lb />
Left Tackle<lb />
Johnson  Oehler<lb />
Left Guard<lb />
Carpenter  Vannoy<lb />
Center<lb />
Jolly  Moore<lb />
Right Guard<lb />
Sinclair  Farthing<lb />
Right Tackle<lb />
Bowen  Sherrill<lb />
Right End<lb />
Easom  McConnell<lb />
Quarterback<lb />
Jones  Ward<lb />
Left Halfback<lb />
Madrin  Angell<lb />
Right Halfback<lb />
Hassell  Trippany<lb />
Fullback<lb />
Ferebee  O'Neal<lb />
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E. C .T. C0 0 0 6�6<lb />
A. S. T. C7 14 6 0�27<lb />
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Mr Williams has returned from New York<lb />
and brought the fullest linefS<lb />
Suits, Dress and Sport Suits, j�� J<lb />
Sweaters and Accessories-all at prices that<lb />
will astonish you. Come to see us.<lb />
WILLIAMS<lb />
"The Store for the Ladies"<lb />
WOOL DRESSES IN THE NEWEST<lb />
MATERIALS AND COLORS<lb />
The very thing for the College Girl.<lb />
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DENTIST<lb />
State Bank Building<lb />
Phone 437<lb />
Some of the Freshmen just<lb />
can't take it! One little frosh<lb />
stood it as long as she could, and<lb />
then gave up and went home to<lb />
her husband. Virginia Clyatt, to<lb />
be exact.<lb />
Rockwell Kent�Living with<lb />
Eskimos is a wonderful character<lb />
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Page Four<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
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A deputation team of six stu-<lb />
dents from the Y. ML C. A. of<lb />
Atlantic Christian College con-<lb />
d the Y. V. C. A. Sunday<lb />
if services Sunday night.<lb />
program consisted of talks<lb />
songs by members of the<lb />
p Ova) Bass, president of<lb />
Y M C. A. from A. C. C.<lb />
duced the speakers and the<lb />
tet<lb />
igram was as follows:<lb />
i of Galilee,1 sung by<lb />
;t; a talk by one of the<lb />
�ys, 'The Responsibility<lb />
in Using Us Talents<lb />
The p<lb />
"The M<lb />
the iuai<lb />
West was formerly Ivor Wilkin-<lb />
son, from Goldsboro, of the class<lb />
of 1930. Mr. West is chief engi-<lb />
neer for the college.<lb />
Art My Sou<lb />
by the<lb />
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speak rs were Messrs.<lb />
yo and Harold Tver. The<lb />
s ol the quartet were<lb />
Oval Bass, Russell Jef-<lb />
iavborn Rose and Harold<lb />
W C. A. of the College<lb />
first business meeting<lb />
evening, October 26. at<lb />
The Raleigh Chapter of the<lb />
Alumnae Association met at the<lb />
Woman's Club in Raleigh Tues-<lb />
day evening, October 13th. Mrs.<lb />
George W. Bradshaw had charge<lb />
of the meeting. Mr. Ralph C.<lb />
Deal of the College Faculty was<lb />
the speaker. His topic was the<lb />
Wright Memorial Loan Fund.<lb />
The meeting was well attended<lb />
and several of those present eon-<lb />
tribute to the fund. Following<lb />
are a list of those who were<lb />
present: Mesdames Stella Howell<lb />
Dollar, J. L. Mareom. Max Miller.<lb />
J. M. Newsome, R. F. Noble, E.<lb />
H. Spruill. Ben Tongue, H. H.<lb />
Turner. G. T. Parkin. F. K. Bun-<lb />
dy. J. C. Holland, Geo. W. Brad-<lb />
shaw. M. R. Modlin. Misses Alice<lb />
Penney. Lola Peel, Ethel South-<lb />
erland, Mabel Lewis. Lucy Best.<lb />
A meeting of the E. C. T. C.<lb />
Alumnae of Pitt County was held<lb />
Saturday. October 27. m the Pub-<lb />
lie School music room. The meet-<lb />
los- mg was called to order by Miss<lb />
Elizabeth Smith. The College<lb />
song was then sung. Martha<lb />
Teal sang a solo. "My Task ac-<lb />
companied by Edith Marslender<lb />
a' the piano. Dr. Meadows, af-<lb />
ter an introduction by Miss<lb />
Smith, addressed the group. He<lb />
first commended the cooperative<lb />
work of the officers, teachers and<lb />
students of the college, and spoke<lb />
of the fine spirit generated on the<lb />
campus by Dr. Wright. Dr. Mea-<lb />
to<lb />
DEATHS<lb />
Miss Ruth Sanford, Class of '29,<lb />
died at her home near Stem, N.<lb />
C, in July, 1934. Miss Sanford<lb />
had had an operation of the<lb />
head from which she did not re-<lb />
cover. She has taught several<lb />
years, very successfully.<lb />
VISITED HERE<lb />
MANY E. C. T. C. AIA'MNAE<lb />
TEACH IN PITT COUNTY<lb />
Stoki<lb />
who<lb />
have<lb />
O'Brien, president ofldows stated it is his desire<lb />
bers<lb />
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roduced mem-<lb />
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old something<lb />
her committee.<lb />
he Association<lb />
in a group.<lb />
�; the Cabinet<lb />
, n, vice-presi-<lb />
Martin, Secre-<lb />
 arl Mallard.<lb />
 Newsom, Stu-<lb />
Representative;<lb />
irman Religious<lb />
ttee; Catherine<lb />
� an Morning<lb />
.  an Thomas,<lb />
Service Com-<lb />
Norman, So-<lb />
� Publicity;<lb />
�son, Teco Echo<lb />
keep this spirit going. He then<lb />
told that a committee had been<lb />
appointed to help raise a loan<lb />
fund in memory of Dr. Wright,<lb />
lie stressed the fact that it is a'<lb />
privilege to donate to this fund<lb />
and named the following two<lb />
reasons: First, as a memorial to<lb />
the former President that he may<lb />
live (Mi in the lives of the boys<lb />
and girls, and Second, it is for<lb />
the upbuilding of our state be-<lb />
cause the boys and girls who<lb />
come here are the future state<lb />
citizens.<lb />
After every one had been given<lb />
an opportunity to subscribe to<lb />
this cause, the meeting was ad-<lb />
journed.<lb />
Miss Lucille Chariton. of<lb />
Education Department, made<lb />
delightful talk at the chapel<lb />
erci es October 23. She <lb />
��� mi � .� stine experiences<lb />
u<lb />
the<lb />
a<lb />
i ex-<lb />
gave<lb />
; she<lb />
t attending the celebra-<lb />
William and Mary Col-<lb />
Williamsburg, Ya the<lb />
,i . : October 20-21. She<lb />
d the i uikling in which<lb />
: : the e rcises, the in-<lb />
f James Stewart<lb />
� � . nferring the degree<lb />
I Laws on President<lb />
WEDDINGS<lb />
Mills� Muse<lb />
Miss Athaleah Muse, class of<lb />
'34. was married to Wendell<lb />
Mills in July. They an- both<lb />
originally from Pamlieo. N. C.<lb />
but are making their home in<lb />
Detroit. Mich at present.<lb />
Miss Lucy Etheridge, class of<lb />
'34, who is teaching in Sims, N.<lb />
C. visited here Saturday.<lb />
Temperance Garris and Agnes<lb />
Ellis were here for the Wingate-<lb />
E. C. T. C. football game.<lb />
Miss Rcba Winstead, class of<lb />
'34, is teaching in Lcggotts. She<lb />
spent the past week-end here.<lb />
Miss Dorothy Odham, class of<lb />
'34. is teaching at Fountain. She<lb />
spent the week-end with Miss<lb />
Maria D. Graham, here.<lb />
Mrs. Iva Modlin Cooke, who is<lb />
teaching in Saratoga this year,<lb />
visited here Sunday.<lb />
Miss Marjorie Griffin, class of<lb />
'33, who is teaching in Woodland<lb />
visited the campus last week.<lb />
Misses Dorothy Gordon, class<lb />
of '33. and Ethel Walker, class of<lb />
'34. who are both teaching in<lb />
Hillsboro. spent the week-end<lb />
of October 20th here. Miss Eva<lb />
Vaughn, class of '34, who is teach-<lb />
ing in Elm City, and Miss Bessie<lb />
Elland, class of '34, who is teach-<lb />
ing in Efland, also spent the week<lb />
end here.<lb />
Miss Edwina Burch, class of<lb />
'34. who is teaching in Roper<lb />
this year visited here Sunday,<lb />
October 21st. Miss Chrystelle<lb />
Lucas of Farmville, and Miss<lb />
Ola Williams, who is teaching in<lb />
Bethel were recent visitors.<lb />
Miss Rebecca Curtis, class of<lb />
'34. who is teaching in High<lb />
Point, and Miss Elizabeth Denny,<lb />
class of '34, who is teaching in<lb />
Greensboro, were visitors on the<lb />
campus Saturday.<lb />
Miss Lucille Rose, class of '34,<lb />
who is teaching in Weeksville,<lb />
was a visitor here Saturday.<lb />
Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Echard of<lb />
Conover, Catawba County, re-<lb />
ports 180 eggs per bird from a<lb />
flock of 35 Reds during the first<lb />
ten months of this poultry year.<lb />
The following teachers<lb />
are teaching in Pitt County<lb />
graduated from here:<lb />
Jessie R. BreWer, Geneva Ex-<lb />
um, Merle Pearson, Alcthia Can-<lb />
ady, Christine House, Ann<lb />
Bryan, Mary Belle Wilson. Ber-<lb />
tha Hart, Mildred Stroitd. Wm-<lb />
terville; Ora Hammond, Virginia<lb />
Perkins, Grifton; Chrystelle Lu-<lb />
cas, Margaret Lewis. Vivian<lb />
Case, Nelson Hunsucker, Farm-<lb />
ville; Ola Williams, Bethel. Fir-<lb />
ry Lane Knox, Iola Tankard, Nat-<lb />
tie Mae Lyon, Rosa Lee Lang,<lb />
Emma Wilkinson, Bethel; Mary<lb />
Olive Ellenbury, Mattie R. Smith.<lb />
Cornelia Jordan, Kizie Dunn.<lb />
Elizabeth Gooding, Falklam<lb />
Mrs. L. P. Thomas, Farmvi<lb />
Henry Oglesby. Bell Arthur: Ro-<lb />
ma Lee Owens. Myrtie Gray<lb />
Hodges, Elizabeth Spain, Ernes-<lb />
tine Parker, Mrs. Marjorie Phil-<lb />
lips, Bertha Bunting, Bell Ar-<lb />
thur; Elizabeth Gibbs, Georgia<lb />
Moore, Clyde Stokes. Sarah<lb />
zabeth Pearson, Ayden; Evelyn<lb />
Inez Davis, Ethel Little, Anne<lb />
Ezell Estes, Lela Brown Stancil<lb />
Alma Marks, Grimseland: Luciik<lb />
Wroolard, Grifton; Esther Mae<lb />
Hardee, Greenville. R. 4; Oleva<lb />
Zahniser, Greenville. R. -L Joy<lb />
Pickard, Annie Lucy Fleming,<lb />
Stokes; Ruth Blanchard, Grimes-<lb />
land; Dorothy Odham. Fountain;<lb />
Lula Mae Barker. Stokes; Mattie<lb />
Lou Gotten, Mary Briley, Fran-<lb />
ces Harvey, Kara Lynn Corey.<lb />
Hazel Cherry, Frances St<lb />
Katie Corbett. Daisy Parker.<lb />
Maude Moore. My rile Blackman,<lb />
Hazel Bowers, Ella Fleming,<lb />
Louise Kittrell. Katherme Gross,<lb />
Greenville. R. 3; Vivian Smii<lb />
Bettie Bruce Exum. Stokes; Aaa<lb />
Bett Joyner, Greenville. K.<lb />
Thelma Edmundson. Greenvi<lb />
R. 3; Dorothy Willard, Grifto<lb />
Emma McArthur. Fountain; N<lb />
Ward, Pactolus: Mary Lee Dixon,<lb />
Hazel Edgerton. Pearl Odham,<lb />
Inez Smith, Pactolus; Catherine<lb />
Flaugher, Beatrice Cherry, Min-<lb />
nie Ruth Jenkins, Annie Mae<lb />
Elks, Grimesland; Myrk Melton,<lb />
Edna Melton<lb />
Greenville, H. 3;<lb />
�nv.ile. H 4.<lb />
itte of North<lb />
sssee, and in<lb />
appoint-<lb />
Stokes;<lb />
Eloise Scott<lb />
Willard Allen, Gre<lb />
tion at the Uhivers<lb />
Carolina and Temu<lb />
1922, just prior to<lb />
State Superintendent.<lb />
Columbia Univ<lb />
one term.<lb />
recipient of two<lb />
the University<lb />
"iim<lb />
and Eton College<lb />
degree f Doctor<lb />
upon him.<lb />
MISS Jh.NKINS ATTENDED<lb />
Of A A I W.<lb />
STATE SUSTAINS<lb />
LOSS IN DEATH<lb />
OF DR. ALLEN<lb />
Ri<lb />
liveshe n.el1.<lb />
occa  inthepo<lb />
cameint3 hei� mi<lb />
giveherimpress<lb />
Dixon�Hardee<lb />
Miss Emma Frances Hardee of<lb />
Greenville to Joe Dixon in Sep-<lb />
tember. Mr. and Mrs. Dixon are<lb />
living in Washington, D. C.<lb />
LIVING PICTURES ARE<lb />
PRESENTED AT ASSEMBLY<lb />
She said while she was listen-<lb />
v � the speaker and watching<lb />
le scene, and thinking of the<lb />
honored on that<lb />
:i Stradivarius<lb />
h1. In order to<lb />
an of the scene<lb />
and her feelings, she read parts<lb />
of the poem.<lb />
The theme of the poem is "God<lb />
can not do your work without<lb />
 help She closed with a<lb />
happy suggestion of how the ap-<lb />
if, n to each one's own life<lb />
 made.<lb />
President Tyler Dennett of<lb />
Williams College has inaugurated<lb />
a plan to raise scholastic stand-<lb />
ards A special faculty commit-<lb />
tee has been appointed to hold<lb />
persona conferences with stud-<lb />
ent, who are scholastic.ally delin-<lb />
quent. Fraternity leaders are<lb />
expected to report to the com-<lb />
mittee members needing special<lb />
attention.<lb />
BIRTHS<lb />
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Fiddler of<lb />
Davidson announce the birth of<lb />
a son. Mrs. Fiddler was former-<lb />
ly Miss Cullie Stafford of the<lb />
class of '32.<lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Willard of<lb />
Oxford announce the birth of a<lb />
son in September. Mrs. Willard<lb />
was formerly Miss Pansy Lanier,<lb />
(Continued from first page)<lb />
eh<lb />
'33.<lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Bill McDonald of<lb />
Hickory announce the birth of a<lb />
son. Bill. Jr in July. Mrs. Mc-<lb />
Donald was formerly Miss Annie<lb />
L. Brinkley, Class of '27.<lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Henry I. West an-<lb />
nounce the birth of a son. Mrs.<lb />
"Living Pictures" were pre-<lb />
sented at the Assembly hour last<lb />
Friday morning. These scenes<lb />
were masterpieces from art, and<lb />
each picture was introduced be-<lb />
fore it was displayed on the<lb />
stage. The girls who introduced<lb />
the pictures told something of ar-<lb />
tist and of the picture itself.<lb />
Lou Pitts introduced "Madam Le<lb />
Bruno and Daughter and this<lb />
picture was portrayed by Ruth<lb />
Henderson, as Madame Lo Brun<lb />
and Henrietta Crow, her daugh-<lb />
ter. Clyde Morton then intro-<lb />
duced "The Song of the Lark<lb />
Ibis part was taken by Hattie<lb />
Hilbum. "The Water Carrier"<lb />
played by Mary Gorham was in-<lb />
troduced by Margaret Norman,<lb />
and "Madonna De Granduca<lb />
posed by Ruth Lyon Mangum<lb />
was introduced by Prudence<lb />
Bazemore.<lb />
Born In 1875<lb />
The son of George James and<lb />
Mary Elizabeth Campbell Allen.<lb />
Dr. Allen was born in Hiddenite<lb />
on January 10, 1875.<lb />
He attended the one-teacher<lb />
school at Rocky Spring and for<lb />
one winter studied English gram-<lb />
mar under the Rev. Brantley<lb />
York. He attended high school<lb />
at Moravian Falls and Morgan-<lb />
ton, and attended for two years<lb />
the Vashti Academy in Alexan-<lb />
der county. In the fall of 1893<lb />
he entered the University of<lb />
North Carolina and was grad-<lb />
uated in 1897 with the degree of<lb />
Bachelor of Philosophy. He took<lb />
post-graduate work in educa-<lb />
LAUTARES<lb />
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Foods, We Have<lb />
COMPACTS<lb />
BRACELETS<lb />
WATCHES<lb />
STATIONERY<lb />
and the like to interest vim.<lb />
THE LATEST STYLES IN SHOES<lb />
tor Dress and Campus Wear are Always<lb />
Shown Here First.<lb />
POPULAR PRICES<lb />
Coburn's Shoes, Inc.<lb />
"Your Shoe Store"<lb />
Prof. Max Lerner�We are on<lb />
the upgrade again, but the ques-<lb />
tion is, who is going to get the<lb />
benefit of the upturn?<lb />
Dr. Adam<lb />
classes last v<lb />
told ora' of las<lb />
ek that the cortex<lb />
of the brain was similar to the<lb />
nnd of a watermelon. Some<lb />
briliant pupil volunteered the in-<lb />
formation that he thought that<lb />
it would be more appropriate to<lb />
compare it to the shell of a nut.<lb />
And maybe, he's right at that.<lb />
who knows?<lb />
City Shoe Shop<lb />
You don't have to send your shoes home or else-<lb />
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QUALITY AND SERVICE<lb />
Club and Soeiety Orders a Specialty<lb />
Let Us Fix Your Nite Luncheon<lb />
N. H. Whitehurst, Manner<lb />
Wayland Hart, Assistant Manager<lb />
The Senior Normal Class elect-<lb />
ed officers for this year at a<lb />
meeting held last Thursday night.<lb />
Jennie Green Taylor, President<lb />
of the class last year presided at<lb />
the meeting, until after the elec-<lb />
tion of the new president.<lb />
Louise King will serve as presi-<lb />
dent. Frances Monk is the Vice-<lb />
Presiaent, Elma Joyner, Secre-<lb />
tary and Ann McGoogan, Treas-<lb />
urer. Lottie Moore will repre-<lb />
sent the class on the Student<lb />
Council.<lb />
WIN A PRIZE AT<lb />
AT<lb />
PLEAS ANT'S<lb />
To show our appreciation for your patronage<lb />
we are going to give a LOVELY PRIZE to a<lb />
lucky COLLEGE GIRL each week.<lb />
Ask at store for particulars. This week's prize<lb />
on display in window now�See it to-day.<lb />
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FIRST STOP� �LAST STOP<lb />
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YOU (AN GIVE THEM EXCEPT<lb />
YOUR PHOTOGRAPH.<lb />
You be busy in December. Why not make an<lb />
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The Baker Studio<lb />
E. C. T. C. Girls Are Always Welcome At<lb />
E. T. GOOR, Jr.<lb />
SHOE SHOP<lb />
322 Evans Street<lb />
Representatives at E. C. T. C.<lb />
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