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Greenville. N. C. Wednesday, January 9, 1935.<lb />
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Franklin D. Roosevelt said, 'l<lb />
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Chapel Committee Has<lb />
Announced Schedule<lb />
The student chapel program<lb />
committee has announced<lb />
student chapel program for the<lb />
winter term, Mary Shaw Robe-<lb />
son IS chairman of the student<lb />
chapel committee Other mem-<lb />
bers who serve on it are Minnie<lb />
Margaret. Clara Mae Martin.<lb />
The schedule is as follows:<lb />
January 11. Current Events<lb />
January 115. Program by Fresh-<lb />
man Class.<lb />
February B, Program by Po<lb />
Society<lb />
February 22, Program by Bw<lb />
Science Club.<lb />
and novels. She- also gave a se-<lb />
ri f dramatic readings, bring-<lb />
ing into account her native elo-<lb />
, ui ionary  wers. One of her<lb />
friends suggested that she write<lb />
a play and the result was "Fash-<lb />
isidered to be one<lb />
merican comedies<lb />
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the ' � and artifice of the orgi-<lb />
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the play are as follows; publicity,<lb />
Clyde Morton, chairman, Betty<lb />
Carswell, Florence Sinclair. An-<lb />
nie Home.<lb />
Costumes, Frances Maness, as<lb />
chairman. Dannie Keel Long, and<lb />
Mildred Harrison.<lb />
Marshals, Katherme Hinson,<lb />
chairman.<lb />
Stage, Eloise Burch. chairman,<lb />
Janice- Jenkins, Robert Sugg<lb />
Fleming, Mary Klla Bunn, Selma<lb />
Van Horn Sue Elizabeth Smith,<lb />
Frances Watson.<lb />
Music, Katie Dee Johnson, as<lb />
chairman. Jack Humphrey, Mary-<lb />
Shaw Kobeson, and Virginia Da-<lb />
vis.<lb />
purposes which inspire the col-<lb />
lege youth of today will deter-<lb />
mine largely the value of the hu-<lb />
man resources of tomorrow. Your<lb />
opportunity and your responsi-<lb />
bility are great<lb />
Outstanding Speakers Voice<lb />
Liberal Opinions<lb />
Such personalities as Henry I.<lb />
Harriman. president of the Uni-<lb />
ted States Chamber of Com-<lb />
merce; Edward A. Filene of Bos-<lb />
ton; Dr. Henry N. McCracken,<lb />
president of Vassar College; Dr.<lb />
William Foster, director of Pol-<lb />
lack Foundation of Economic Re-<lb />
search; Dr. Frederick J. Kelly,<lb />
national educator and Chester H.<lb />
McCall. assistant to the United<lb />
States Secretary of Commerce,<lb />
aided in bringing concreteness to<lb />
the Congress manifestations.<lb />
Dr. Henry Noble MacCracken,<lb />
President of Vassar College,<lb />
sounded the keynote of the Con-<lb />
gress at the first plenary session<lb />
with a plea for unconditional<lb />
free speech and collective bar-<lb />
gaining between students and ad-<lb />
(Continued on page four)<lb />
Mr. Wright had the most un-<lb />
usual Christmas. He moved<lb />
with his family into a pretty nevi<lb />
home that he has recently built<lb />
Miss Rose and Miss Dimbergi I<lb />
went to the capital city, Wash-<lb />
ington. Miss Rose also went t<lb />
Massachusetts.<lb />
Dr. and Mrs. Adams spent th.<lb />
holidays here except for two t<lb />
days that they spent in Rich-<lb />
mond.<lb />
Dr. ReBarker and Mr. Hender-<lb />
son were also in Greenville over<lb />
Christmas.<lb />
Dr. and Mrs. Haynes motored<lb />
to Georgia for the holidays.<lb />
All of the faculty members re-<lb />
ported the happiest sort of<lb />
Christmas vacations.<lb />
A thoroughly tired person is<lb />
slightly insane, according to Prof.<lb />
H. M. Johnson, phychologist at<lb />
the American University. lb-<lb />
said that lack of sleep manifests<lb />
itself in clumsiness, inattention,<lb />
disturbance of speech, lapse of<lb />
memory, hallucinations and delu-<lb />
sions and temper tantrums.<lb />
Students at Bard College, a<lb />
men's residential unit of Colum-<lb />
bia University will have a four<lb />
week's reading and study period<lb />
immediately following the Christ-<lb />
mas holidays, during which no<lb />
'classes will be attended.<lb />
Asse<lb />
V ' vv<lb />
ridav<lb />
planned al pre ;en<lb />
12:10 to 12:35.<lb />
t Historian, and Edith<lb />
PIANO DEPARTMENT<lb />
HAS NEW TEACHER<lb />
. i di partmi nf of the<lb />
 g iders it self fortunate<lb />
;ei ring an additional teach-<lb />
r, Miss Louise Nagle. of Balti-<lb />
v<lb />
has received most<lb />
musical training at the<lb />
1 Conservatory in Balti-<lb />
laving studied piano for<lb />
Dr. Richard U. Light, Yah- M<lb />
University's flying professor who, :<lb />
is circling the globe by airplane. P i<lb />
landed last week in the Philli- mor<lb />
pines. He and his co-pilot. Rob- four years with Austin Conradi,<lb />
ert Wihon. crossed the Atlantii harmons with Gustav Strube,<lb />
b way of Greenland, touredjand other work with well known<lb />
European countries, and then j teachers in the Conservatory,<lb />
headed easl by way of India, Ma- and has also done academic work<lb />
lava, the Dutch Indies. Java. Bor- al the John Hopkins University<lb />
neo and the Philhpines. of Baltimore. She received a cer-<lb />
tificate in harmony in 1031. a cer-<lb />
tificate in piano m 1932, and the<lb />
Bachelor of Music degree in 1933.<lb />
Previous to her Peabody Con-<lb />
servatory training, she had two<lb />
years at Oberhn College, Ohio.<lb />
This, past year, she has been do-<lb />
ing private teaching in Baltimore.<lb />
Miss Nagle comes to the col-<lb />
lege highly recommended by the<lb />
Peabody Conservatory.<lb />
An expedition from Harvard<lb />
University has discovered in<lb />
Texas what is believed to be the<lb />
world's oldest fossil egg. It is<lb />
estimated to be 225,060,000 years<lb />
old The egg represents the most<lb />
primitive type to be laid on dry-<lb />
land. It is a dinosaur egg.<lb />
Men are not flattered by being<lb />
shown that there has been a dif-<lb />
ference of purpose between the<lb />
Almighty and them.�Abraham<lb />
Lincoln.<lb />
I love fool's experiments. I<lb />
am always making them.�Chas.<lb />
Darwin.<lb /><pb facs="00038025_tn_0002" /><lb />
Page Two<lb />
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THE TECO ECHO<lb />
Published Bi-Weekly During The College Year<lb />
By The Student Government Association of<lb />
East Carolina Teachers College<lb />
STAFF<lb />
Editor-in-Chief Clyde Morton<lb />
Business Manager Dorothy Hooks<lb />
Editorial Staff<lb />
Managing Editor Jennie Green Taylor<lb />
Sports Editor George S. Willard. Jr.<lb />
Alumnae Reporter Martha Teal<lb />
Assistant F.ditors<lb />
Helen Boomer, Malene Grant. Isa Costen Grant,<lb />
Selma Gurganus, and Carolyn Brinkley.<lb />
Advertising Managers<lb />
Helen Davis; Josephine Ranes, Chessie Edmund-<lb />
son, Jewel Cole, Billie Vogler, Elizabeth Wilson,<lb />
Lola Bolt, Mary Alice Starr.<lb />
Circulation Managers<lb />
Elma Joyner, 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 Per Year<lb />
Entered as second-class matter December 3, 1925,<lb />
at the Postoffice, Greenville, N. C, under the<lb />
act of March 3, 1879.<lb />
MEMBtR<lb />
jssotinted (golleoiatf jprgjW<lb />
-�t�M oflrialrBiorsl ����-<lb />
HAO50M MMOMM<lb />
Wednesday, January 9, 1935.<lb />
FOR A BETTER YEAR<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
Wednesday. It<lb />
ment by hanging him in effigy. The effigy<lb />
was a grotesque figure suspended from the<lb />
campus flagpole with placards attached<lb />
reading "James Munroe Smith" and "Jimmy,<lb />
the Stooge A heavy coating of grease on<lb />
the flagpole made it impossible for any one<lb />
to climb up the pole to remove the figure<lb />
without a dangerous ladder climb.<lb />
The issue of the student newspaper that<lb />
caused so much trouble contained an article<lb />
that condemned the actions of Huey. The<lb />
president of the University immediately de-<lb />
clared that nothing should appear in the<lb />
columns ot the paper that was derogatory to<lb />
the Kingfish. The staff signed a petition<lb />
condemning the action of the University<lb />
authorities and were immediately suspend-<lb />
ed for "gross disrespect The staff of the<lb />
paper were not guilty of gross disrespect.<lb />
They had been deprived of the freedom of<lb />
the press, a right that is theirs.<lb />
Not satisfied with this interference he<lb />
turned his attention to the athletic division<lb />
of the university. This resulted in the re-<lb />
signation of "Biff" Jones, the capable coach.<lb />
Such acts though must be termed as a<lb />
lack of political sagacity and will result in<lb />
a quicker removal of the national post from<lb />
power. His actions at present are seriously<lb />
local but should they continue they would<lb />
become a matter of grave international im-<lb />
portance. With Adolf Hitler, Benito Mus-<lb />
solini and Huey Long what a trio could be<lb />
formed; Three dictators! ! !<lb />
(Eollcaiaic Biocst<lb />
ssoctatrd �oUgiatf fcrw�<lb />
At this season of the year it is fitting<lb />
that mention be made of the fact that it is<lb />
an opportune time for some change in the<lb />
life of the average college student. There<lb />
probably never lias been a time in your<lb />
lives that someone has not encouraged you<lb />
to make some worth while New Year's reso-<lb />
lution and not only make them but keep<lb />
them. Perhaps it is felt by now that al such<lb />
things are childish or high schoolish and are<lb />
no longer something for a college student to<lb />
be interested in. As a result we decide that<lb />
we can get by as easily this term as we did<lb />
last and we will really have a better time if<lb />
we don't study. Maybe that is true but in<lb />
all probability when the grade books come<lb />
m some of the grades will be fives. The<lb />
next term we carry less work. We are sim-<lb />
ply wasting our time and the money of<lb />
those who are sending us to school. When<lb />
we stop to think about it we realize how fu-<lb />
tile such a system is. If a little more time<lb />
were spent in the library, rather than uptown i<lb />
in all probability many of those flunks<lb />
would be avoided.<lb />
East Carolina Teachers College has al-<lb />
ways had as one of it's achievements for<lb />
students, that scholastic standard cannot be<lb />
maintained unless the students try to keep<lb />
their grades up. At the beginning of a new<lb />
quarter is a good time to begin with better<lb />
grades.<lb />
ABOUT THIS NEW SYSTEM<lb />
While the Roosevelt adminis-<lb />
tration is doing its best to boost<lb />
prices in general, the price of go-<lb />
ing to college in America is slid-<lb />
ing down the scale. Tuition<lb />
charges have dropped on an aver-<lb />
age of $62 in 125 colleges the U.<lb />
S. Office of Education shows.<lb />
� � � �<lb />
Specialists in the office show<lb />
that the economical student in<lb />
liberal arts colleges spends from<lb />
$540 to $G30 a year, with state<lb />
universities soaking up less of<lb />
the money than the private<lb />
schools. Medium cost is incurred<lb />
m denominational schools. The<lb />
most expensive man's college m<lb />
the country is the Massachusetts<lb />
Institute of Technology, where<lb />
the minimum is $1,080.<lb />
THE ULTIMA RATIO<lb />
We were reading SOHH! of OUT<lb />
exchanges the other day and we<lb />
ran across some pretty good ones<lb />
�we pass them on to you<lb />
"Good advice to the chemistry<lb />
classes, "Up and at.an. boysJ"<lb />
"Some people just like to beat<lb />
around bushes by the way, ask<lb />
around bushes�(by the way, ask<lb />
Ray Hasseli about that� he was<lb />
mentioned in that relationship in<lb />
this column once before, and tot<lb />
some reason or other Ray didn't<lb />
seem to take such a liking to it.<lb />
So don't blame us if he g-ts dras-<lb />
tic. Speaking of Ray, have you<lb />
noticed that funny look on ins<lb />
face? You see. Ray decided just<lb />
before Christmas that lie had<lb />
finally met the right girl. And<lb />
just when everything v<lb />
rung to<lb />
finally said that they did it<lb />
that they Could k. ep the ute<lb />
tied.<lb />
Jack Nobles seem t<lb />
tmg on better  ith<lb />
course. By the way<lb />
-ay that he knew somebody<lb />
binned a candle at hi't.h<lb />
When somebody asked him<lb />
�a  i a nla DOV. J<lb />
be get<lb />
h his campus<lb />
I heard him<lb />
Mi<lb />
Al<lb />
lb<lb />
Wednesday.<lb />
if it<lb />
j<lb />
Scotchman<lb />
i<lb />
uld seal eels<lb />
1 (<lb />
Jieve it of Jack.<lb />
Diamonds must be cheap. By<lb />
the way so many of these girls<lb />
around here are wearing them<lb />
since the holidays. Of course<lb />
though that may not be tin- rea-<lb />
son. You never can tell!<lb />
J<lb />
W<lb />
l()e<lb />
rosy<lb />
?i<lb />
bright<lb />
was 1<lb />
One hundred thousand "feder-<lb />
al" students are enrolled in the<lb />
nation, getting from $15 to $20 a<lb />
month from the government. But<lb />
President Dei.net of Williams<lb />
college doesn't think so much of<lb />
the idea�in fact he claims it<lb />
just helps the unfit to survive.<lb />
Mr. Dennet, however, imme-<lb />
diately upon making his state-<lb />
ment, found most of the eastern<lb />
college papers disagreeing with<lb />
him in solid black type.<lb />
TO THE NEW STUDENTS<lb />
To the students who are enrolled here<lb />
for the first time this quarter we extend a<lb />
hearty welcome. We hope that you like<lb />
East Carolina Teachers College.<lb />
Whole hearted participation in some ex-<lb />
tra curricula activity that you particularly<lb />
like will add variety to your college class<lb />
work. Our late President Wright advised<lb />
this to the student body and such a good<lb />
piece of advice can be handed on to the stu-<lb />
dents enrolled here now. He further said<lb />
that such participation would do much to<lb />
develop your personality.<lb />
We do not know7 why you chose to at-<lb />
tend East Carolina Teachers College but we<lb />
believe that you made no error in the selec-<lb />
tion of a new Alma Mater.<lb />
HUEY, THE DICTATOR<lb />
East Carolina Teachers College has cer-<lb />
tainly effected a drastic change in her chap-<lb />
el exercises this year. To begin with the<lb />
old five day a week assembly period that<lb />
was held in the middle of the morning has<lb />
been done away with and in its place there<lb />
was instituted a new. more enjoyable and<lb />
more interesting system. Assembly is held! hours of arguing about resolu-<lb />
only twice a week and at the end of the!tinn-s a a peace meeting, went to<lb />
morning classes. This served to do away<lb />
with the interruption that the old assembly<lb />
had created. The chapel programs were in-<lb />
teresting and students made for a better at-<lb />
tendance.<lb />
There was quite a bit of comment on<lb />
what would happen if a student should cut.<lb />
One cut. two cuts or a comparatively small<lb />
number went apparently unnoticed in the<lb />
old system, but even then if a student over-<lb />
stepped their boundaries they were at least<lb />
called to the office and warned not to let it<lb />
happen again. Students have talked among<lb />
themselves as to what the administration<lb />
would do if they should cut now. The first<lb />
term there was little done. It was suggest-<lb />
ed that chapel cuts be handed over to the<lb />
Student Government Association and to let<lb />
them handle it the way that they saw best.<lb />
The Student Council did not act on this and<lb />
the question was given back to the adminis-<lb />
tration. Now, the students are no longer in<lb />
doubt as to what will happen if they cut<lb />
chapel once too often. And that often is a<lb />
small number too. Bulletin boards<lb />
all over the campus proclaim what will hap-<lb />
pen. On the front page of this week's Teco<lb />
Echo is found an article that concerns this<lb />
new drastic measure. Four cuts, unexcused,<lb />
mean a dismissal from school. We stop to<lb />
ask the question, as undoubtedly the admin-<lb />
istration asked themselves before this new<lb />
ruling was finally passed on, is this measure<lb />
justified? Is it right that such measures<lb />
should be taken? The administrative offices<lb />
must have felt that they are entirely justi-<lb />
fiable. That assembly attendance is of vital<lb />
importance to the student body.<lb />
We must admit that there is little rea-<lb />
son for unexcused absences, and certainly<lb />
not as many as four. A legitimate reason<lb />
will in all probability be granted as an ex-<lb />
cuse, but can these drastic measures be mod-<lb />
erated?<lb />
traditional ro:<lb />
the holidays<lb />
a job. She's<lb />
and Ray cant<lb />
nh- t iu Ray!<lb />
oegm-<lb />
and<lb />
?oking<lb />
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come,<lb />
now a<lb />
t take<lb />
nui<lb />
B M<lb />
Penner has<lb />
on the '<lb />
�r says th;<lb />
in ardent<lb />
.pus. H.<lb />
ad-<lb />
Huey Long has created a lot of disturb-<lb />
ance over Louisiana and over the entire<lb />
state for that matter. The national joker<lb />
"Hooey" Long, by armed force secures con-<lb />
trol of the election and his forces generally<lb />
triumph. A football star from his favorite<lb />
university, Louisiana State, impressed him<lb />
so Huey made the player a state senator.<lb />
Not satisfied with that he believed that his<lb />
dictatorship extended to the college press.<lb />
Nothing was to appear in the columns of<lb />
the college paper that was anti-Long in<lb />
character. A courageous editor wrote an ar-<lb />
ticle that condemned Huey's acts. He re-<lb />
signed because of Huey's censorship and was<lb />
dismissed from school.<lb />
Louisiana State's president, James Mun-<lb />
roe Smith, is afraid that unless he caters to<lb />
every slight whim of Huey's that he will<lb />
lose his job. As a result Long's slightest<lb />
wish is a command to him. The dictator of<lb />
Lousiana will accomplish what he sets out<lb />
to do. The students resented the weakness<lb />
of their president and showed their resent-<lb />
It sounds a bit too pat for<lb />
truth, but this is the story: A<lb />
college student, after several<lb />
! the bank to cash a check. They<lb />
j asked him to endorse it. In a<lb />
mental fuzz, he wrote on the<lb />
check, "I heartily endorse this<lb />
check<lb />
� � � �<lb />
Denver University freshmen<lb />
males are forcibly ejected from<lb />
football games if caught bringing<lb />
dates with them.<lb />
� � �<lb />
Ideas spread quickly. Two<lb />
groups of fratc nity boys in two<lb />
widely separated universities<lb />
have simultaneously announced<lb />
formation of a new Greek so-<lb />
ciety .<lb />
It is Who Kippur Upsilong.<lb />
� � � �<lb />
We can't reveal the name of<lb />
the college, but as you would<lb />
guess, it's in New England, and<lb />
is fairly snooty, to employ the<lb />
vulgar phrase. Anyway, the<lb />
boys wanted to have a "hobo<lb />
day The dean of men stiffen-<lb />
ed his Puritan backbone for a<lb />
while, then consented, if they<lb />
would change the title to some-<lb />
thing like "transient day<lb />
� � � �<lb />
It's old and it's true, we still<lb />
admit, but we still think that it<lb />
reads good: The college presi-<lb />
dent was addressing the student<lb />
body at the opening convocation<lb />
of the year. Said he:<lb />
"I'm delighted to observe that<lb />
the number of shining faces in<lb />
front of me this fall is even<lb />
greater than 1 tst year<lb />
Continuing with a text from<lb />
the Bible, he quoted:<lb />
"Oh, how they increaseth, that<lb />
trouble me<lb />
fh- hast1'<lb />
t:epartof<lb />
rS �S all due<lb />
eh.ol ma<lb />
assoonas<lb />
N(iw weI"e<lb />
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ery-<lb />
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ANOTHER PLACE TO DANCE<lb />
There has not been as much crashing<lb />
parties this year as there was last. This<lb />
impolite custom seems to have prevailed on<lb />
East Carolina Teachers College campus for<lb />
the past few years. It is commendable that<lb />
a lot of it has been cut out.<lb />
The Campus Building is for everybody's<lb />
use, and the students enjoy going over there<lb />
every night to dance. On Saturday night is<lb />
even more enjoyable than week nights, for<lb />
then everybody usually dresses up a bit, the<lb />
music is good and there is a longer time to<lb />
dance. The only disadvantage offered here<lb />
is the fact that those students who are not<lb />
among the group who are entertaining or<lb />
are being entertained at the campus build-<lb />
ing really have no place of amusement. If<lb />
there was some other place where music<lb />
could be provided as well as a place to dance<lb />
then those classes could go there. As it is<lb />
there is no place for them to go.<lb />
News item: "Professor Mc-<lb />
Dougall told the delegates: T re-<lb />
gard animal behavior as tending<lb />
toward goal seeking<lb />
The professor, being a Scottish<lb />
sage of learning, is not accus-<lb />
tomed to spending his Saturday<lb />
afternoons at football games, as<lb />
American professors do, or else<lb />
he would have said: "1 regard<lb />
goal-seeking as animal beha-<lb />
vior<lb />
"MEN IN WHITE" TO<lb />
BE READ SUNDAY<lb />
(Continued from first page)<lb />
various aspects of life are what<lb />
add depth and variety to any<lb />
campus scene. Interaction be-<lb />
tween these groups is a civilizing<lb />
force just as surely as are the<lb />
lessons learned in the class room.<lb />
Do such minorities exist at<lb />
East Carolina Teachers College,<lb />
and if so what do they want to<lb />
talk about? These Sunday after-<lb />
noons will give a limited num-<lb />
ber of students an excellent op-<lb />
portunity to get together and<lb />
share common interests.<lb />
look very<lb />
. like he<lb />
rough tlie<lb />
ored glassc-s<lb />
and she gets<lb />
school marm<lb />
it. Here's<lb />
Quoting furthei from OUT ex-<lb />
change if corners could talk<lb />
about half tb.r people around<lb />
here would be stricken dumb in<lb />
about ten seconds. What truth!<lb />
Or if step could talk either for<lb />
that matter- at any rate some<lb />
people have the right to wish<lb />
them to remain forever silent<lb />
Will practice teaching th ver<lb />
cease? Yeah, that's what we<lb />
want to know tooak any prac-<lb />
tice teacher as he or she treads<lb />
his way to the high school -��:<lb />
the training school.<lb />
assumed dignity on<lb />
these would be senii<lb />
to that. The high<lb />
ner will be resume)<lb />
possible. How nice!<lb />
not calling any name<lb />
can use your own imaginat<lb />
Speaking of imagination<lb />
doesn't take a person with a<lb />
good one to see Mm'na and W<lb />
are just one of the campus<lb />
sics�you know last year<lb />
called them one of famous<lb />
stories, but now we go even<lb />
ther, we call ( m a eh<lb />
What a romance, sighed e<lb />
where. Shall we say envio<lb />
by some people?" Well, nevermind<lb />
you never can tell, can y <lb />
What a crazy noise a dozen ra-<lb />
dios can make. Especially if<lb />
they all have a different station.<lb />
with different tones and are<lb />
turned on full blast. You probab-<lb />
ly don't know what animal from<lb />
the zoo has gotten loose m your<lb />
hall when you walk in at 10:00<lb />
P. M and hear all going at full<lb />
blast. Speaking of queer noises,<lb />
Bing Crosby would probably have<lb />
a fit if he could hear some of<lb />
these people who evidently think<lb />
that they have a voice "exactly<lb />
like Bing and I'm thinking about<lb />
going on the stage Well. I for<lb />
one entirely disagree with any<lb />
such misconceived ideas -the<lb />
noises are worse than terrible,<lb />
and that's saying a lot.<lb />
"Flirtation Walk" seems to<lb />
have created a bit of excitement<lb />
around campus. All we hear is<lb />
"Mr. and Mrs. "Well, all thoughts<lb />
seem to be turning to that by the<lb />
way all these diamonds have sud-<lb />
denly made an appearance on the<lb />
left hand. Oh well, let them<lb />
take care of that.<lb />
The High Point ball players re-<lb />
ceived their usual warm recep-<lb />
tion. It had just gotten to be a<lb />
tradition that they are to play<lb />
ball every season, and they al-<lb />
ways get rushed. These girls<lb />
surely seem to like High Point<lb />
boys, and we've got to hand it to<lb />
them, they surely can play ball,<lb />
and that's no joke. Oh well, turn<lb />
about is fair play, our chance will<lb />
come some day. Sez me!<lb />
Well, they're over! The holi-<lb />
days, I mean; Headaches, heart-<lb />
aches, and the rest of the holiday<lb />
accompaniments seem to have<lb />
lasted quite a few days after the<lb />
holidays were over.<lb />
You know the other day I was<lb />
walking down towards the<lb />
Science Building. Well, a couple<lb />
of the co-eds were walking ahead<lb />
of me and I couldn't help but<lb />
overhear their conversation. One<lb />
of them said "You know the<lb />
other night I met a real cute girl<lb />
and I asked her to let me see her<lb />
home, so she smiled and said<lb />
"O.K I'll send you a picture of<lb />
it<lb />
Did you hear that one about<lb />
the three holes in the ground?<lb />
Somebody asked me that the<lb />
other day and I said "No" and<lb />
so they said "Well, well, well"<lb />
Can you beat that.<lb />
The other day I was over at the<lb />
Science Building and some little<lb />
Freshman asked Dan Jordan why<lb />
they used knots instead of miles<lb />
on the ocean. Well, Dan looked<lb />
kinda dumb for a minute and<lb />
,t if there are<lb />
iat she does lita<lb />
d Goo-goo. Wl y<lb />
ingmg "Lover,<lb />
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LITTLE THEATRE<lb />
GUILD I'RKSENTS<lb />
X.MAS FESTIVAL<lb />
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The Children's bedroom<lb />
a Greenville Home.<lb />
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At wood, the father, W. A<lb />
At wood,<lb />
I lev.<lb />
the mother.<lb />
John<lb />
Ryan.<lb />
Mary<lb />
Jane Had<lb />
Susan, their young child, Theo-<lb />
de 11 Nichols.<lb />
David, Ed Jolly McLawhorn.<lb />
Kay. the older girl, Carolvn<lb />
Hamrick.<lb />
Jack, a freshman at the Uni-<lb />
versity, Billy Tolson.<lb />
Tlie music coming over the ra-<lb />
dio is sung back-stage by the<lb />
members of the Choral Club.<lb />
Interlude by the Children's<lb />
Choir, "Jingle Bells<lb />
SCENE II<lb />
The Gay Nineties<lb />
Place: The Sitting mom of a<lb />
Greenville home.<lb />
Time: December 23, 1892.<lb />
Mary Fearns. Jane Hadley.<lb />
Catherine Thorp her cousin,<lb />
Jane Hall.<lb />
Mrs. Fearns, Agnes Wadlington.<lb />
John Atwood, W. A. Rvan.<lb />
Carollers and guests, Mrs. Ty-<lb />
son, Sybil Clark, D. T. Beaman<lb />
and other members of the Choral<lb />
Club.<lb />
Interlude by Children's Choir,<lb />
"Deck the Halls Bright with Hol-<lb />
ly<lb />
SCENE III<lb />
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THE TECO ECHO<lb />
Page Three<lb />
SUPPORT THE<lb />
BASKETBALL TEAMS<lb />
SPORTS<lb />
George S. Willard, Jr Sports Editor<lb />
ATTEND THE GAME<lb />
FRIDAY NIGHT<lb />
Louise Briley Will Lead the Girls' Basketball Team<lb />
Pirates Defeat Kinston;<lb />
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IDEAS PORSECOND<lb />
ANNUAL MINSTREL<lb />
ARE CONSIDERED<lb />
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Pirates have urv<lb />
Miss Lorraine Hunter, director<lb />
of the Carolina Minstrel to be<lb />
given by the Varsity Club the<lb />
��� : part of February has been<lb />
considering various ideas t use<lb />
as a I ackground m the 1935<lb />
n � trel.<lb />
At present, it seems that a<lb />
Pirate setting is the best and<lb />
most appropriate one suggested,<lb />
and Miss Hunter may begin work<lb />
along these lines within a few<lb />
daj Her originality in pre-<lb />
senting the Minstrel last Spring<lb />
made it one of the best produc-<lb />
tions of the school year as well<lb />
as a financial success.<lb />
The 1034 minstrel cast includ-<lb />
ed fifty pi rsi ns of some degree<lb />
tali nt, and the entire show will<lb />
in remembered for its excellence.<lb />
Mis Hunter states that she ex-<lb />
pects the 1935 minstrel to be<lb />
even better than the one pro-<lb />
duced last year.<lb />
Theo Eason and Jimmie Can<lb />
an in charge of the production<lb />
Believes Rules<lb />
Protect Player<lb />
Chairman Grid Rules Com-<lb />
mittee Suggests No Major<lb />
Changes For Present.<lb />
weakened offense. It<lb />
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led the field in scor-<lb />
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Memorial Services Are<lb />
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pects for the future lay there.<lb />
His great work pioneering in<lb />
the field of teachers training be-<lb />
gat: when he came here. By<lb />
drawing the contrast between<lb />
beginnings that October day<lb />
nty-fivi years ago, and the<lb />
ege he left that April day in<lb />
1934. Dr. Graham gave some<lb />
idea of the greatness of the work<lb />
he did in building a great Class<lb />
A. Teachers College from a small<lb />
Teachers Training School. 'Bow<lb />
much is crowded into that quar-<lb />
ter of a century between 1999<lb />
md 1934! What hard work;<lb />
what failures; what dreams;<lb />
what frustrations! And yet glo-<lb />
rious fulfillment packed in that<lb />
quarter of a century in the life<lb />
of this college It is the opinion<lb />
of leading school men he said<lb />
that Dr. Wright knew more about<lb />
teacher training than any other<lb />
educational leader in this part of<lb />
the United States.<lb />
What his coming meant to the<lb />
civic life of the city, and to the<lb />
churches, not only his own but<lb />
that of every denomination and<lb />
what it meant to Eastern Caro-<lb />
lina could not be estimated. Dr.<lb />
Graham expressed the regret<lb />
that Dr. Wright did not live quite-<lb />
long enough to see his dream<lb />
come true for a port as an out-<lb />
New Ymk, Dec. 28.�(AP)� So<lb />
far as the National Rules Com-<lb />
mittee is concerned, collegiate<lb />
football will continue to sacri-<lb />
fice the spectacular for the safety<lb />
of the player.<lb />
Walter R. Okeson, chairman,<lb />
made that plain today in submit-<lb />
ting his report to the National<lb />
Collegiate Athletic Association.<lb />
While Okeson reflected the<lb />
committee's belief that radical<lb />
chai ges are not imperative, he<lb />
hinted some minor tinkering may<lb />
come out of the pressure, largely<lb />
from the outside, that the game<lb />
be made more colorful and spec-<lb />
tacular.<lb />
It is expected that any changes<lb />
will have to do with liberalizing<lb />
the lateral pass as an offensive<lb />
weapon.<lb />
Okeson said:<lb />
"The pressure increases each<lb />
year to give more weight to the<lb />
spectators satisfaction�if our<lb />
prime object is larger gate re-<lb />
ceipts then much of their advice<lb />
is good, but your committee is<lb />
still old-fashioned enough to feel<lb />
that the safety of the player<lb />
� mes first<lb />
To back up this point, the<lb />
committee pointed to the excit-<lb />
ing games of the past season as<lb />
well as to sharp reduction in in-<lb />
 juries.<lb />
"Your committee feels the<lb />
report said, "that it is quite pos-<lb />
sible to keep the game open, in-<lb />
teresting and even spectacular<lb />
Bullock Fights<lb />
Professionally<lb />
In Washington<lb />
Former Pirate Athlete Is<lb />
Successful As A Boxer.<lb />
N. C. S. Coaches r l n t n m 1<lb />
Get contracts I� Game To Be Played<lb />
Reese And Kosky Delay De-<lb />
cisions. Other Sports Tu-<lb />
tors Accept Terms.<lb />
William "Bud" Bullock who<lb />
was captain of East Carolina<lb />
Teachers College's first football<lb />
squad is now a professional<lb />
boxer. He has Washington. D.<lb />
C, as his headquarters. Bullock,<lb />
who fights in the 135 pound class<lb />
is considered a leading contender<lb />
for the light weight champion-<lb />
ship. He recently fought the<lb />
main preliminary to the Mickey<lb />
Walker fight.<lb />
"Bud" started his athletic ca-<lb />
reer at Greenville High School<lb />
where he was a four letter man.<lb />
He was voted the best all round<lb />
athlete in Greenville High<lb />
School in 1931. He attended<lb />
Teachers College in 1932 and<lb />
was outstanding in athletics here.<lb />
He held the North Carolina<lb />
National Guard Lightweight<lb />
championship for three years<lb />
and in his boxing career has on-<lb />
ly been defeated once.<lb />
JUNIOR-FRESHMAN<lb />
PARTY BEEN HELD<lb />
On Friday Night, Jan. 11<lb />
without adding risks which,<lb />
Mi<lb />
Thur Fri<lb />
V.I I M I<lb />
BEERY<lb />
In a picture<lb />
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ARES<lb />
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let.<lb />
Dr. Graham summed up the<lb />
gradual reachingout of the influ-<lb />
ence of this great Educational<lb />
Statesman, calling attention to<lb />
the steps in his career as teacher<lb />
president of the National Asso-<lb />
ciation of Teachers' College, dele-<lb />
gate at large from this to the In-<lb />
ternational Education Associa-<lb />
tion and delegate from this to<lb />
the International Education As-<lb />
sociation.<lb />
In his final words these two<lb />
statements will stand out in the<lb />
minds of the audience "East<lb />
Carolina Teachers College stands<lb />
a monument to Robert Herring<lb />
Wright through which he will<lb />
live on for the youth and for the<lb />
commonwealth through all the<lb />
generations of youth that are to<lb />
come. He was not only a great<lb />
man as the world measures great-<lb />
ness, but he was also a good<lb />
man Dr. Meadows in his in-<lb />
troduction of Dr. Graham said,<lb />
"We have met for the purpose of<lb />
paving our respects to the one<lb />
whose lengthened shadow is this<lb />
wh.le not too great for mature<lb />
men of many years playing ex-<lb />
perience, are tar too heavy to<lb />
load on boys of college age<lb />
During the past season, Oke-<lb />
son said, the amended rules<lb />
brought:<lb />
An increase in scoring in ma-<lb />
jor games.<lb />
Punting at a higher level.<lb />
The committee is earnestly<lb />
studying the proposal to encour-<lb />
age use of the lateral pass, with<lb />
a view to determining its effect<lb />
on present rules and on the game<lb />
itself.<lb />
"The use of this weapon is<lb />
growing and raises several perti-<lb />
nent questions he continued.<lb />
"One is. shall an attempted lat-<lb />
eral which results in an acciden- j<lb />
tal forward, continue to be pena- j<lb />
lized by the loss of a down. Sec-<lb />
ond, shall the rule declaring the<lb />
ball dead if a runner is so held<lb />
that his forward progress is j<lb />
stopped, be modified to permit j<lb />
lateral and legal forward passing <lb />
up to the time the passer strikes<lb />
the ground after a tackle<lb />
Improved officiating also re-<lb />
sulted from the amended rules,<lb />
Okeson reported, pointing out<lb />
that the 1934 season was remark-<lb />
ably free from rules misinterpre-<lb />
tations.<lb />
The annual Junior-Freshman<lb />
party held Saturday night in the<lb />
campus building was considered<lb />
a big success. The program con-<lb />
sisted of dancing, bridge and sev-<lb />
eral features. Marion and Ruth<lb />
Woods of Vanceboro, of the col-<lb />
lege sang two selections. Caro-<lb />
line Hamrick entertained with<lb />
tap-dancing. Helen Phelps sang<lb />
three popular selections. "Stay<lb />
as Sweet as You Are "I Ain't<lb />
Got Nobody 'and "I Love You<lb />
Truly<lb />
The decoration scheme was a<lb />
winter wood at night. Pines<lb />
covered with snow, blue lights,<lb />
a snowman, and the winter moon<lb />
and stars added festivity.<lb />
Invited guests were Dr. and<lb />
Mrs. R. J. Slay, and Miss Kather-<lb />
ine Holtzclaw. freshman class ad-<lb />
visers. Mr. Deal and Miss Lucile<lb />
Charlton, Junior class advisers,<lb />
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Cummings.<lb />
Miss Annie L. Morton, Dean, and<lb />
Miss Elizabeth Smith.<lb />
Elizabeth Wilson, president of<lb />
the Junior class and Xylda Coop-<lb />
er, president of the Freshman<lb />
class, welcomed the guests at<lb />
the door.<lb />
President Hopkins of Dart-<lb />
mouth, at the request of the stu-<lb />
dent government, has ordered a<lb />
thorough study of the fraternity<lb />
system at Dartmouth, with a<lb />
view to making it more effective.<lb />
Two student and faculty orga-<lb />
nizations have sprung up at Yale<lb />
University this year, the purpose<lb />
of which is to train young men<lb />
to take an intelligent part in<lb />
politics.<lb />
DR. ML B. MASSEY<lb />
DENTIST<lb />
State Bank Building<lb />
Phone 437<lb />
State College authorities are<lb />
ready to re-employ the entire<lb />
athletic staff for the 1935-36<lb />
school year.<lb />
Announcement was made last<lb />
night that new contracts await-<lb />
ed all members of the sports<lb />
staff who are employed on a<lb />
yearly basis. This covers all<lb />
sports teachers except Hunk An-<lb />
derson, head football coach, who<lb />
is in the first year of a three-<lb />
year contract.<lb />
Reese, Kosky Undecided<lb />
Coupled with Dean J. W. Har-<lb />
relson's announcement that new<lb />
contracts awaited all members of!<lb />
the sports staff, was information<lb />
that all coaches except Ander-<lb />
son's two principal assistants�<lb />
Frank Reese, varsity backfield<lb />
coach, and S. Kosky, varsity end<lb />
coach�had indicated immediate<lb />
acceptance of the contracts.<lb />
Colonel Harrelson, dean of ad-<lb />
administration of State, made no<lb />
mention of salaries involved. His<lb />
announcement that all the coach-<lb />
es would be offered a further<lb />
tenure of duty followed two days<lb />
of meetings during which the<lb />
college's athletic council and fa-<lb />
culty council gave the coaching<lb />
subject its annual consideration.<lb />
The athletic council met Wednes-<lb />
day, and the faculty council met<lb />
yesterday afternoon.<lb />
Veterans Will Stay<lb />
Those who have indicated they<lb />
will accept the new one-year con-<lb />
tracts�State engages all coaeh.es<lb />
on a one-year basis except the<lb />
head football coach�are: Dr. R.<lb />
R. Sermon, athletic director,<lb />
trainer, and coach of varsity<lb />
basketball and track; Charles G.<lb />
"Chick" Doak, veteran baseball<lb />
coach and dean of State's sports<lb />
staff: Dr. Robert S. Warren, head<lb />
coach of all freshman sports:<lb />
Peele Johnson, boxing coach, and<lb />
J. B. "Shorty" Lawrence, assist-<lb />
ant freshman coach.<lb />
In addition to the regular mem-<lb />
bers of the athletic staff. State<lb />
annually engages part-time<lb />
coaches who are doing graduate<lb />
work. Don Wilson and Bill 'Red'<lb />
Epsey filled these posts in foot-<lb />
ball last fall, but they will con-<lb />
clude their school work in June.<lb />
Announcement of the 1035 stu-<lb />
dent sides probably will not be<lb />
forthcoming until shortly before<lb />
opening of the football season.<lb />
Members of the faculty com-<lb />
mittee are Colonel Harrelson. Dr.<lb />
A. J. Wilson, Dean I. O. Schaub.<lb />
Professor EL A. Fisher and Pro-<lb />
fessor Hugh Lefler. Members of<lb />
this committee also are faculty<lb />
representatives on the atheltic<lb />
council. Alumni members of the<lb />
council are Dave Clark, Char-<lb />
lotte; W. H. Sullivan, Greensboro;<lb />
and "Dutch" Seifert, Weldon.<lb />
Student representatives on the<lb />
council arc John Stanko and<lb />
Marshall Gardner.<lb />
BASKETBALL CARDS<lb />
FOR E. C.T. (.TEAMS<lb />
NEAR COMPLETION<lb />
; Anne<lb />
Sch<lb />
Returns To<lb />
This Quarter.<lb />
j FIVE GAMES SCHEDULED<lb />
The schedule of both. East 1<lb />
Carolina Teachers College bas-<lb />
ketball team games have been<lb />
announced by the coaches. They<lb />
are as follow-s:<lb />
Pirate Games Scheduled are:<lb />
January 9, Apprentice School,<lb />
(there).<lb />
January 10, William and Mary<lb />
(there).<lb />
January 11, William and Mary,<lb />
Norfolk Division (there).<lb />
January 15, Campbell (there).<lb />
January 17, Rocky Mount Y,<lb />
(there).<lb />
January 26, Rocky Mount Y.<lb />
i here).<lb />
January 31, P. J. C. (here).<lb />
February 1, Guilford (here).<lb />
February 2, Guilford (here).<lb />
February 5, Campbell (here)<lb />
February 7, A. C. C. (here)<lb />
February 16, A. C. C. (there)<lb />
February 21. Guilford (there)<lb />
February 22, Davidson Frosh<lb />
(there)<lb />
February 23, High Point (there)<lb />
March 1. William and Mary,<lb />
Norfolk Division (here)<lb />
Game here with Elon pending.<lb />
Ramblers Schedule:<lb />
January 11, Rocky Mount Y.<lb />
W. C. A. (here).<lb />
January 19, Wingate Junior<lb />
College (there)<lb />
January 31, Rocky Mount Y<lb />
(there)<lb />
February 15, Wingate Junior<lb />
College (here).<lb />
February 28, Appalachian<lb />
(here).<lb />
Elizabeth Keith Will Manage<lb />
The Rambler Team This<lb />
Year.<lb />
A rare copy of Adam Smith's<lb />
"Wealth of Nations" has been<lb />
presented to William and Mary<lb />
College by a wealthy New York-<lb />
er.<lb />
Louise Briley, one of the most<lb />
versatile basketball players ever<lb />
to attend East Carolina Teachers<lb />
College, has been elected captain<lb />
of the 1935 girls' basketball<lb />
team.<lb />
In high school, Briley played<lb />
for four seasons on the girls'<lb />
varsity, and in her senior year<lb />
captained an undefeated cham-<lb />
pionship team. During the years<lb />
Briley played on the Greenville<lb />
high school team, her expert<lb />
guarding, passing and intercept-<lb />
ing was noted throughout East-<lb />
ern Carolina. Last year she<lb />
played consistently for E. C. T.<lb />
C, and was an important factor<lb />
in establishing the perfect record<lb />
of the team.<lb />
Coach Frank's squad will make<lb />
its official debut Friday night<lb />
when it takes on the Rocky<lb />
Mount Y. W. C. A. athletes. The<lb />
Y. W. C. A. girls present a for-<lb />
midable foe, and may be expect-<lb />
ed to offer close competition in<lb />
an effort to register a win over<lb />
the undefeated E. C. T. C. team.<lb />
Thus far five games have been<lb />
scheduled with Rocky Mount Y.<lb />
W. C. A Wingate College, and<lb />
Appalachian State Teachers Col-<lb />
lege. Other contests have been<lb />
discussed and it is possible that<lb />
Coach Frank's players may play<lb />
the highly tutored Lenoir Rhyne<lb />
team. Indications are that this<lb />
year the E. C. T. C. team will<lb />
tackle the keenest competition<lb />
possible and regardless of wheth-<lb />
er they lose games or not, it is<lb />
certain that each engagement<lb />
will be a real exhibition.<lb />
DR. WOOTEN<lb />
DENTIST<lb />
State Bank Building<lb />
SINCE 1325<lb />
Greenville's Oldest, LargseH<lb />
Best<lb />
PERMANENT WAVES<lb />
S3.35 to $10.00<lb />
Shampoo and Finger Wave<lb />
Short Hair 50c�Long Hair 75c<lb />
Ask the woman who has a<lb />
Vanitie Boxe Wave!<lb />
The Vanitie Boxe<lb />
Evans St. at Five Points<lb />
At the present eleven old<lb />
players are reporting for prac-<lb />
tice: Askew, Briley, Bunn, Dar-<lb />
den, Fulton, Hearne, Keith, Mar-<lb />
tin, Coley. Mozingo, Overton and<lb />
Sinclair. Anne Askew re-enter-<lb />
ed school this quarter, and will<lb />
probably get her eye on the "ole<lb />
basket" soon. During last sea-<lb />
son, Askew was high scorer in<lb />
several games and her return<lb />
trei thei the E. C. T. C. of-<lb />
fi nsiv<lb />
college in which we have assem-<lb />
bled, a great and Sood man who<lb />
worked long and faithfully and<lb />
well for his beloved state. We<lb />
have with us one who not only<lb />
knew President Wright well, but<lb />
one who is today a leader of edu-<lb />
cational forces in our state and<lb />
our commonwealth�Dr. Frank<lb />
P. Graham, of the Greater Uni-<lb />
versity<lb />
Dr. G. R. Combs, pastor of the<lb />
Jarvis Memorial Methodist<lb />
church, opened the services with<lb />
prayer, and Rev. A. W. Fleisch-<lb />
mann, pastor of the Memorial<lb />
Baptist church, pronounced the<lb />
benediction.<lb />
The singing by the Glee Club<lb />
of "Peace, I Leave With You<lb />
formed a fitting close to the me-<lb />
morial occasion.<lb />
We're Greeting Your Return<lb />
To Greenville with<lb />
SPECIALS IN LADIES'<lb />
APPAREL<lb />
100 Dresses, formerly $4.95<lb />
Now $1.98<lb />
100 Sweaters Going For<lb />
79c to $1.49<lb />
49c Hose, 3 prs. for $1.00<lb />
69c Hose, 2 prs. for $1.00<lb />
$1.29 Handbags now 19e<lb />
THE GLORIA<lb />
SH0PPE<lb />
"Fashion Corner"<lb />
ATTRACTIVE FEET<lb />
SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES<lb />
Coburn's<lb />
Shoes<lb />
Make Them Speak Well<lb />
Eliza!<lb />
Ki ith<lb />
will manage<lb />
the team tiiis year.<lb />
WELCOME<lb />
WARREN'S<lb />
DRUG STORE<lb />
Good Prices!<lb />
Excellent Buys!<lb />
Variety!<lb />
IF THESE ARE WHAT YOU<lb />
ARE LOOKING FOR<lb />
TRY<lb />
Charles Stores<lb />
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Wednesday, Jai<lb />
Page Four<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
Ruth Henderson. Reporter<lb />
STUNT NIGHT<lb />
GODWIN�McLAMB<lb />
Miss Lois MeLamb was mar-<lb />
ried on December 23, 1934, to<lb />
Herman Allen Godwin. They<lb />
will be at home in Dunn, N. C.<lb />
SIMMONS�HARRIETT<lb />
Miss Sudie Harriett, Class of<lb />
'29, was married December 22,<lb />
1934, to Bruce Simmons of Pol-<lb />
locksville, N. C.<lb />
; Freshman<lb />
ton: Senior<lb />
The Y. W. C. A. will sponsor<lb />
the annual Stunt Night Thurs-<lb />
day evening at 7:30 in the Aus-<lb />
tin Auditorium.<lb />
Each of the six classes will<lb />
give a stunt. A silver loving cup<lb />
will be presented to the class<lb />
having the best stunt. The win-<lb />
ning class will be chosen by<lb />
judges.<lb />
The general admission will be<lb />
ten cents.<lb />
The annual Christmas Symbo-<lb />
lic White Gift Service of the Y.<lb />
 C A. of East Carolina Teach-<lb />
ers College was held Sunday<lb />
evening, December 16, 1934, in<lb />
the Ausim Auditorium. The<lb />
gifts which were presented to<lb />
the Christ Child were those of<lb />
character, which represented<lb />
spiritual virtues rather than ma-<lb />
terial gifts which were repre-<lb />
sented by gold, frankinscence and<lb />
myrrh m olden times.<lb />
The following persons from the<lb />
various organizations on the cam-<lb />
pus presented the gifts: Faculty,<lb />
Miss Kate Lewis; Student Gov-<lb />
ernment, Edith Marslender; Y.<lb />
W. C. A. Folly Melvin: Senior<lb />
Class. Mary Shaw Robeson; Jun-<lb />
ior Class, Jewel C'le; Sophomore<lb />
Class. Nola Walters;<lb />
Class, Caliie Char<lb />
Normal Class, Ha.el Overman;<lb />
Junior Normal Class, Margaret<lb />
Lewis; Poe Society, Elizabeth<lb />
Dixon Johnson; Lanier Society,<lb />
Ethel Vick: Emerson Society,<lb />
Maggie Crunipler: Woman's Ath-<lb />
letic Association, Annie Lee<lb />
Hawks: Teco Echo, Dorothy<lb />
Hooks: and Student Volunteers,<lb />
S. Elizabeth Smith.<lb />
This is one of the traditional<lb />
services of the Association and<lb />
almost the entire student body<lb />
was present.<lb />
Dr. G. R. Combs spoke to the<lb />
Y. W. C. A. Sunday, January 6,<lb />
using as his subject, "Capitaliz-<lb />
ing One's Disappointments<lb />
He stated that learning to pro-<lb />
fit by one's disappointments is<lb />
one of the most priceless posses-<lb />
sions one may attain. He gave<lb />
several illustrations from the life<lb />
of Paul showing how he received<lb />
a blessing through his sufferings<lb />
and discomforts. It is Dr. Comb's<lb />
opinion that now as in the time<lb />
of Paul, the greatest joys and<lb />
happiness come through disap-<lb />
pointment. Life, he said, would<lb />
be dull and monotousness if<lb />
there were no defeat; defeat<lb />
makes success sweeter.<lb />
He raised the question, "What<lb />
does one know who has never<lb />
sorrowed?" There is always a<lb />
way out, and each disappoint-<lb />
ment and sorrow leads to things<lb />
higher. The earlier one learns<lb />
this lesson, the richer, more<lb />
beautiful, and triumphant his<lb />
life will be.<lb />
BARBRE�McGOWAN<lb />
Miss Janice McGowan of<lb />
Greenville, N. C, was married to<lb />
William James Barbre of Kins-<lb />
ton, N. C. December 5, 1934. Mrs.<lb />
Barbre attended E. C. T. C. last<lb />
year. They will make their<lb />
home in Kinston.<lb />
SUIT�NELMS<lb />
Miss Omega Nelms of Stem<lb />
was married December 8, 1934 to<lb />
Robert L. Suit of Northside, N.<lb />
C. Mrs. Suit attended E. C. T.<lb />
C They will make their home<lb />
in Northside.<lb />
RAYNOR�McGOWAN<lb />
Miss Ruth McGowan was mar-<lb />
ried to Noah Greene Raynor on<lb />
Christmas Day. Mrs. Raynor is<lb />
a graduate of the '27 A. B. Class.<lb />
They will make their home in<lb />
Greenville, N. C.<lb />
TEACHERS COLLEGE<lb />
IS REPRESENTED AT<lb />
N. S. F. A. MEETING<lb />
(Continued from first page)<lb />
BARNHARDT�THOMAS<lb />
Miss Jean Thomas of Jones-<lb />
boro was married in December<lb />
to Jack Barnhardt of Jonesboro.<lb />
Mrs. Barnhardt attended E. C. T.<lb />
C.<lb />
REEVES�-DUVAL<lb />
Miss Dorothy Duval was mar-<lb />
ried in December to Glen Reeves<lb />
of Washington, D. C. Mrs.<lb />
Reeves was a student at E. C. T.<lb />
C . this past fall. They are mak-<lb />
ing their<lb />
C.<lb />
home in Washington, D.<lb />
ADAMS�DODD<lb />
Miss Bruce Dodd, of Bunn, N.<lb />
C. was married Saturday, De-<lb />
cember 22. 1934, to Joe Adams.<lb />
They are making their home in<lb />
Enfield, N. C, at present. Mrs.<lb />
Adams was a student at E. C. T.<lb />
C. during the past quarter and<lb />
last year.<lb />
MITCIIINER�TAYLOR<lb />
Miss Edna Glenn Taylor, Class<lb />
of '28, was married December 26,<lb />
1934 to Robert Kenneth Mitch-<lb />
mer. They will be at home in<lb />
Garner, N. C.<lb />
C CM MING�W ALK ER<lb />
Miss Viola Mae Walker. Class<lb />
of '29. was married to Marvin<lb />
Edwin dimming December 26.<lb />
1934. They will live near Rocky<lb />
Mount, N. C.<lb />
JERNIGAN�WHITE<lb />
Miss Lucille E. White. Class of<lb />
'29. became the bride of James F.<lb />
Jernigan of Suffolk, Virginia, on<lb />
December 27, 1934.<lb />
HURLEY�MANESS<lb />
Miss Ellen Mane<lb />
was married to Thomas Wade<lb />
Hurley. December 24. After May<lb />
15th. 1934, they will be stationed<lb />
at Fort Moultrie, Charleston, S.<lb />
C.<lb />
HUGHEY�STAMEY<lb />
Miss Pearl Evelyn Stamey of<lb />
Bakersville, N. C, was married to<lb />
Clyde O. P. Hughey of Concord,<lb />
N. C, on December 24, 1934. The<lb />
bride attended E. C. T. C.<lb />
HIGH�SPRCILL<lb />
Miss Clara Lee Spruill, Class<lb />
of '29. was married December 24,<lb />
1934, to S. E High, Jr of Farm-<lb />
ville, N. C. They will be at home<lb />
in Lucama, N. C.<lb />
Alumnae News<lb />
LICHENS�CAGLE<lb />
Miss Loree Cagle, Class of '33,<lb />
A. B was married to Robert<lb />
Lichens, Meadow View, Virginia,<lb />
Christmas Day, 1933. The mar-<lb />
riage was announced this past<lb />
Christmas. Mrs. Lichen, while a<lb />
student here, was Editor-in-Chief<lb />
of the Tecoan.<lb />
BEAVERS�MARTIN<lb />
Miss Minnilee Edwards Martin<lb />
of Fuquay Springs, Normal Class<lb />
of 1932, was married December<lb />
23, 1934. to Edwards Parker Bea-<lb />
vers. They will be at home at<lb />
2031 Englewood Avenue, Dur-<lb />
ham.<lb />
MELCHER�McGLOHON<lb />
Miss Helen Elizabeth McGlohon<lb />
was married December 24, 1934,<lb />
to Harlan Waston Melcher. They<lb />
are at home in Troutman, N. C.<lb />
IVERY�PERRY<lb />
Miss Leona Perry, of Creed-<lb />
more, Class of '24. was married<lb />
Christmas Day, to Joseph W.<lb />
Ivey of High Point. They will<lb />
be at home in High Point, N. C.<lb />
KEENE�MAYNARD<lb />
Miss Eva Maynard of Wade,<lb />
was married to Jesse M. Keene,<lb />
of Four Oaks, on December 27,<lb />
1934.<lb />
HARTING�LEATH<lb />
Miss Frances Inez Leath of<lb />
Mullins, S. C, Class of '30, was<lb />
married to Joseph Edward Hart-<lb />
ing, Jr of Lexington, Kentucky,<lb />
Saturday, December 22, 1934. Af-<lb />
ter January 1, they will be at<lb />
home in Harrodsburg, Kentucky.<lb />
Mrs. Harting also attended Duke<lb />
University after her graduation<lb />
from the Normal course here.<lb />
WEST�LAMM<lb />
Miss Sonia Bell Lamm, Class<lb />
of '30. was married to D. H. West<lb />
on December 24, 1934. They will<lb />
be at home in Fremont, N. C.<lb />
HEDSPETH�FUTRELL<lb />
Miss Anna Lois Futrell was<lb />
married in December to Luther<lb />
William Hedspeth of Conway.<lb />
Mrs. Futrell attended E. C. T. C.<lb />
three years.<lb />
EDWARDS�KINLAW<lb />
Miss Neva Kinlaw of Ayden,<lb />
to Emmett Edwards of Ridge<lb />
Springs, Sunday, December 23,<lb />
1934.<lb />
ministrations in our colleges.<lb />
"I propose, first he said, "that<lb />
the student body through their<lb />
constituent society be granted the<lb />
right of collective bargaining<lb />
with the trustees of their college.<lb />
All plans affecting the welfare of<lb />
students, the endowments for<lb />
scholarships and housing condi-<lb />
tions, the expansion or contrac-<lb />
tion of college services, should<lb />
come before this body.<lb />
"I propose, second, that<lb />
through a student commission on<lb />
the course of study, undergrad-<lb />
uates should have the right of<lb />
free expression of opinion in all<lb />
requirements for degrees, as to<lb />
hours of study, number of<lb />
courses, standards of work. They<lb />
should have the right not only of<lb />
criticizing poor teaching but of<lb />
seeking redress when such teach-<lb />
ing interferes with their profit-<lb />
able use of time and money<lb />
Regarding student suspensions<lb />
and expulsions he said: "Too of-<lb />
ten in America teachers who<lb />
ought to be dismissed for negli-<lb />
gence in their own specialties<lb />
take compensation in arbitrary<lb />
disciplining of a student<lb />
The present system of college<lb />
administration, he declared,<lb />
which denies to student govern-<lb />
ment all authority except over<lb />
the most trivial aspects of stu-<lb />
dent life, is a "training in petty<lb />
tyranny<lb />
The New America, he held,<lb />
which is likely to be governed<lb />
far more than formerly "by bu-<lb />
reaus of government officials re-<lb />
cruited from the ranks of college<lb />
graduates needs the laboratory<lb />
of student self-government.<lb />
Dr. Robert L. Kelly, secretary<lb />
of the Association of American<lb />
Colleges, asked for similar stu-<lb />
dent-faculty-administration coop-<lb />
eration especially in matters in-<lb />
volving academic freedom. In<lb />
reference to student government<lb />
he said: "On behalf of the most<lb />
alert colleges of the country that<lb />
there is no student interest which<lb />
is rightly outside the province of<lb />
student government. In numer-<lb />
ous colleges students are partici-<lb />
pating cooperatively in the edu-<lb />
cational program, in committees<lb />
on building and grounds, and in<lb />
many other ways are attempting<lb />
to work out a general standard<lb />
of civilized life on the campus<lb />
His association, he said, favor-<lb />
ed also setting up in Washington<lb />
a permanent commission on<lb />
youth problems.<lb />
Mr. Edward A. Filene, promi-<lb />
nent Boston merchant, urged a<lb />
program of inclusive social plan-<lb />
ning as the only method to meet<lb />
the demands of the present eco-<lb />
nomic situation and the only me-<lb />
thod by which liberty could be<lb />
attained. "The superstitious<lb />
supposed he said, "that there<lb />
was as much wealth, at least in<lb />
America, after the Wall Street<lb />
crash as there was before, even<lb />
if there was not as much money<lb />
"There were in fact as many<lb />
things, but, because the people<lb />
who wanted those things couldn't<lb />
get them, those things had really<lb />
ceased to be wealth and even<lb />
those who possessed the things<lb />
were poor, not rich.<lb />
"But when the New Deal pro-<lb />
posed to correct this situation by<lb />
simple means of increasing the<lb />
buying power of the masses, all<lb />
the superstitions concerning mon-<lb />
ey and wealth bristled in revolt.<lb />
"People thought that money<lb />
was something to accumulate,<lb />
not to pay out; although if it<lb />
were not paid out, it most as-<lb />
suredly could not come in<lb />
Progress of plans for a Feder-<lb />
al Youth Service to aid in the<lb />
solution of the problems of 7<lb />
000,000 jobless young people be-<lb />
tween the ages of 16 and 25 was<lb />
described by Dr. Frederick J.<lb />
Kelly of the United States Office<lb />
of Education. This Service, ori-<lb />
ginally outlined to the Depart-<lb />
ment of the Interior by NSFA<lb />
President John A. Lang, has ac-<lb />
cording to Dr. Kelly, received<lb />
the support of officials in the<lb />
office of Education. He explain-<lb />
ed that "the recommended bud-<lb />
get provides for the employment<lb />
of sixteen specialists in guidance,<lb />
adjustment, education, leisure-<lb />
time and community organiza-<lb />
tion. They would establish a<lb />
central clearing house of infor-<lb />
mation on youth needs and pro-<lb />
grams and show communities<lb />
how to develop services in which<lb />
each youth-serving agency would<lb />
play its part with greatest effec-<lb />
tiveness and least interference<lb />
With a prophesy of gradual<lb />
arid steady recovery Henry I.<lb />
Harriman, president of the United<lb />
States Chamber of Commerce,<lb />
sounded the most optimistic note<lb />
of the Congress.<lb />
"Stressing economic security of<lb />
the individual as basic in any re-<lb />
covery program, he suggested a<lb />
seven point plan, including home<lb />
ownership, gradual steps toward<lb />
unemployment and disability in-<lb />
surance, legal safeguarding of<lb />
investments, revision of the NRA<lb />
and AAA toward a greater self-<lb />
government of business, coordi-<lb />
nation of all forms of transporta-<lb />
tion, and the readministering of<lb />
relief to become a stepping stone<lb />
to jobs<lb />
Dr. William Trufant Foster, di-<lb />
rector of the PoHak Foundation<lb />
for Economic Research stressed<lb />
the importance of student opin-<lb />
ion as represented by the Fed-<lb />
eration and urged an expanded<lb />
program. Student interest in<lb />
public affairs should be followed<lb />
by definite stands on public is-<lb />
sues, he said, an dthe liberal ten-<lb />
dency of such stands as have<lb />
been taken by the Federation<lb />
are most encouraging.<lb />
Resolutions adopted by tenth<lb />
NSFA National Congress were:<lb />
1. Be it resolved that the NSFA<lb />
endorse and support the efforts<lb />
of the U. S. Office of Education<lb />
to establish in the national gov-<lb />
ernment a Federal Youth Ser-<lb />
vice to coordinate governmental<lb />
activities in behalf of youth.<lb />
2. Be it resolved that NSFA<lb />
go on record and take definite<lb />
action opposing compulsory mili-<lb />
tary training in institutions of<lb />
higher learning; that NSFA en-<lb />
dorse a bill amending Section 40<lb />
of the National Defense Act<lb />
making military training elective<lb />
and not compulsory; that NSFA<lb />
support John Beardsley in his<lb />
appeal for a rehearing of the<lb />
Hamilton-McReynolds case: that<lb />
NSFA support those who have<lb />
conscientious objections to mili-<lb />
tary training arid cannot receive<lb />
a college degree; that NSFA work<lb />
for alternative courses in gov-<lb />
ernment and international rela-<lb />
tions as given at the University<lb />
of New Hampshire or peaco<lb />
seminars as given at De Pauw.<lb />
3. Be it resolved that we, the<lb />
members of the NSFA, believing<lb />
in the Constitution which pro-<lb />
vides for the freedom of thought,<lb />
the freedom of speech and the<lb />
freedom of the press, believe<lb />
that these rights are extended to<lb />
University and College admin-<lb />
istrations and students, that poli-<lb />
tical, economic, social, or would-<lb />
be patriotic groups or persons<lb />
should not attempt to suppress<lb />
or abridge these rights in either<lb />
administrative or student bodies,<lb />
that administrative and faculty<lb />
bodies of colleges should exercise<lb />
no control or influence over the<lb />
student's right to self-expression.<lb />
a. We condemn the policy of<lb />
the Hearst papers in promoting<lb />
the suppression of minority poli-<lb />
tical belief and activity in Amer-<lb />
ican educational institutions.<lb />
b. We further condemn the<lb />
Ives Bill and its 12 prototypes in<lb />
other states that compel teach-<lb />
ers to take an oath of allegiance<lb />
to the Constitution in order to<lb />
teach.<lb />
c. We condemn the action of<lb />
American Legion Post No. 1 of<lb />
Atlanta, Georgia, in bringing<lb />
pressure to bear against the es-<lb />
tablishment of a Chair of Peace<lb />
at Brenau College, Brenau, Ga,<lb />
and against the appointment i i<lb />
such chair of Miss Jeanette Raii-<lb />
kin on the ground of her affilia-<lb />
tion with the peace movement<lb />
d. Be it further resolved that<lb />
be it resolved<lb />
.��. k t � carry<lb />
by:<lb />
a. F" tea Big<lb />
cussion groups<lb />
t th<lb />
this<lb />
NSFA<lb />
put pose<lb />
local<lb />
and<lb />
NSFA d<lb />
bv coopei<lb />
the President of NSFA be em-<lb />
powered to appoint a committee<lb />
to investigate immediately speci-<lb />
fic instances of any future in-<lb />
fringement upon academic free-<lb />
dom, that the results of such in-<lb />
vestigation be disseminated<lb />
through the Student Mirror and<lb />
News Release.<lb />
4. Be it resolved that the good<lb />
character clause of the FERA<lb />
should not be used by local ad-<lb />
ministrations to discriminate<lb />
against people who express their<lb />
political philosophies and take<lb />
part in political activities<lb />
a. Whereas, FERA funds have<lb />
not been administered on the col-<lb />
lege campuses in the past year<lb />
without certain evils and 'buses.<lb />
be it resolved that the NSFA ask<lb />
the officials in charge of the ad-<lb />
ministration of those funds to<lb />
cooperate more closely with local<lb />
student groups in the selection<lb />
of projects.<lb />
b. Be it further resolved that<lb />
greater emphasis be placed on<lb />
educational projects, club work,<lb />
and work of a social significance.<lb />
and less attention be given to<lb />
more manual labor.<lb />
c. Be it resolved that NSFA go<lb />
on record as indorsing extension<lb />
of FERA program for an addi-<lb />
tional year, with elimination in-<lb />
sofar as possible of above evils<lb />
and abuses.<lb />
5. Be it resolved that there be<lb />
established on each campus an<lb />
undergraduate committee to as-<lb />
sist the faculty and the adminis-<lb />
tration in drawing up the curri-<lb />
culum. Be it further, resolved<lb />
that the administration of tin-<lb />
college should give this commit-<lb />
tee real power in this work.<lb />
6. Be it resolved that, m the<lb />
organization and' operation of<lb />
the NRA. power should be more<lb />
equitably distributed to labor.<lb />
7. Be it further resolved that<lb />
we approve the inauguration of<lb />
the 30 hour week in American<lb />
industry with real wages re-<lb />
maining the same as at present.<lb />
8. Be it further resolved that<lb />
we approve the principle of so-<lb />
cial insurance with contributions<lb />
from capital and labor in propor-<lb />
tion to their income, plus contri-<lb />
butions from the Government.<lb />
9. Be it further resolved that<lb />
we approve the AAA (Agricul-<lb />
ture Adjustment Administration <lb />
as a temporary measure of relief.<lb />
10. Be it further resolved that<lb />
we oppose a taxing program in<lb />
the United States that includes<lb />
a sales tax. and that to take the<lb />
place of the income from a sales<lb />
tax, we propose a higher income<lb />
tax on the upper brackets.<lb />
11. Be it resolved that, where-<lb />
as the student union has proven<lb />
itself to be a valuable factor in<lb />
the social and recreational life<lb />
of the college student, the NSFA<lb />
go on record as endorsing the<lb />
work of the student union and<lb />
be it further resolved that NSFA<lb />
offer its fullest cooperation to<lb />
the Association of College Un-<lb />
ions.<lb />
12. Whereas the statement of<lb />
aims and purposes of the NSFA<lb />
includes an assertion that one of<lb />
the purpose of the NSFA should<lb />
be to foster an interest in na-<lb />
tional and international affairs.<lb />
all<lb />
shall<lb />
with I<lb />
tion with existing local organiza-<lb />
tions.<lb />
b. Postering of stud- at di cu<lb />
sion of national and into i nation<lb />
a topics by the publication in<lb />
the Student Mirror of article<lb />
dealing with both sides of cur-<lb />
rent controversial problems.<lb />
c. Fostering of a regional and<lb />
national speakers' bureau.<lb />
33. Be it resolved that the<lb />
NSFA affiliate with the Confed-<lb />
eration International d'Edudi<lb />
ants as of July  1935 The CIE<lb />
on its, part pledges that all the<lb />
organizations of the CIE<lb />
in permanent contact<lb />
NSFA in all matters which<lb />
cern American University J<lb />
14. Be it resolved that<lb />
NSFA 4ise its influence to<lb />
about the entrance of the Unit 1<lb />
States to the League of Nt: �n<lb />
15. Be it resolved that the<lb />
NSFA use its influence to brmi<lb />
about the membership of th<lb />
United States in the World<lb />
Court.<lb />
16. Be it resolved that the<lb />
NSFA go on record as favoring<lb />
national licensing of munition<lb />
and armament manufacture as a<lb />
temporary expedii nt until inter-<lb />
national regulation is feasible<lb />
and can he established.<lb />
it resolved that the<lb />
on record as favoi<lb />
use of tl L I<lb />
honorary unit<lb />
c. That <lb />
local units ti<lb />
campus to v,<lb />
ganization -<lb />
Thor<lb />
Millsap C<lb />
issippi, wj<lb />
the NSFA<lb />
i i tl July<lb />
N<lb />
PI BLK<lb />
Till 'KM�<lb />
of A<lb />
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cot<lb />
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