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                <lb />
Welcome<lb />
F r e s h m e<lb />
n<lb />
The<lb />
EAST CARtMfmwtkS COLLEGE<lb />
ECHO<lb />
Welcome<lb />
Freshmen<lb />
VOLUME XII<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1935<lb />
NUMBER 1<lb />
Increase In Enrollment<lb />
Necessitates Additions<lb />
and Changes In Faculty<lb />
TOURS FEATURED<lb />
I<lb />
of the English De- �L JjJ I U L A l<lb />
nenl H.is a Degree T,  <lb />
in Music Also Three New England-Canadian<lb />
i and One New York-Washing-<lb />
further progress of ton Tours Have Capacities<lb />
ua I a 'hers 'ollege, five <lb />
have been added S�Y CREDITS ARE<lb />
Th. increase in fall GIVEN FOR TRIPS<lb />
� tint nt has necessitated T<lb />
instructors Accompanying<lb />
President Meadows<lb />
Oep : i its of English. Science.<lb />
His i Geography. Govern-<lb />
ment and Physical Edu-<lb />
cation Were Flooded<lb />
TWO VACANCIES FILLED BY<lb />
NEW MEMBERS OF FACULTY<lb />
1 he new faculty<lb />
Dr. Claude Mitchell<lb />
Jessi Mack. Miss<lb />
 Ml Paul T. Kick<lb />
bffl<lb />
Tours Express<lb />
Approval<lb />
he edueatioual tours which were<lb />
.��gun ar this college the past - m.<lb />
mer proved to be very successful.<lb />
� - to the hnglish i  ,  � � .<lb />
1 ue ro toe large numb, r of stu-<lb />
au excellent record. ,ilir. during to mak. the tour it<lb />
ity-five year old, and was necessary to have four tour lo-<lb />
tions already arc stead of one, as was first anticipated,<lb />
medal for highest The tour as has been stated, was<lb />
� average at Austin aa educational excursion giving each<lb />
 graduation with student six hours of credit. Three<lb />
Southern Methodist courses were included. They were<lb />
Texas: his B.A, American Literature, Geography<lb />
usic degrees there an History. Besides the conductor<lb />
'h.D. degree from   tour, the party included three<lb />
sity la-t week lr. instructors.<lb />
ri � i and has one The first three tours were under<lb />
� ��  the conductorship of Mr. Paul T.<lb />
' instructors include'<lb />
IS<lb />
CONVERTED INTO<lb />
PRACTICE HOUSE<lb />
Change Allows Jarvis Hall to Be<lb />
United and Use Parlor<lb />
for Socials<lb />
LA ARGENTINA TO<lb />
DANCE HERE SOON<lb />
STUDENTS EXCEED<lb />
Famed Dancer's Appearance<lb />
Here Is Among the First of Her<lb />
American Performances<lb />
CASTANETS PLAY IMPORTANT<lb />
ROLE IN HER DANCE DRAMA<lb />
ti<lb />
T<lb />
le<lb />
ic building which was former!<lb />
infirmary and later a (!o-<lb />
Infirmary Was Used As Tempo- Monday, October 21, at 8:30 o'clock<lb />
11<lb />
Club KOOm, lias HOW heel) converted<lb />
into a modern house containing a<lb />
living room, private parlor, dining<lb />
room, kitchen, -ix<lb />
bath. The change<lb />
rary Abode For the First<lb />
Week<lb />
bedrooms and<lb />
was made that<lb />
LARGE DORMITORY ROOMS<lb />
HOLD THREE STUDENTS<lb />
Is Date of Entertainment.<lb />
Students are Admitted on Sea-<lb />
son Tickets<lb />
La<lb />
M<lb />
Dr. ,on RMe;dou<lb />
1 'arolinaTeacliers(n<lb />
institut ion.<lb />
who officially welcomed the fn<lb />
' . el;1cr- III- -ecnilil Veal'<lb />
is pri<lb />
hmen to East<lb />
sident of this<lb />
ithe Home Economics Seniors might<lb />
have an even better opportunity for<lb />
i their practical work.<lb />
Previously the middle section of<lb />
Jarvis hall was furnished -as a home<lb />
and served as the Practice House.<lb />
The new location is an improvement<lb />
for the Home Economies Depart-<lb />
ment in that it is a separate build-<lb />
ing and it is an improvement for<lb />
Jarvis students in that it affords<lb />
them a parlor in that dormitory.<lb />
The new Practice House is -till<lb />
incomplete in its funishings. Mrs.<lb />
I Bloxton, the supervisor, spent the<lb />
! past week-end in Richmond select-<lb />
ing furniture and other equipment<lb />
L Evelyn Grimsley, Hattie Pearl<lb />
Mallard, Bettie Cooper Davis, and<lb />
Margaret Martin arc living in the<lb />
Practice House this term.<lb />
irgentina, Spain<lb />
glamorous of dancers, fn<lb />
Many Transfers Register and Large new triumphs in Eurojx<lb />
Number of Two Year<lb />
Graduates Return<lb />
M.<lb />
to the RICKS. 1 he<lb />
t<lb />
i� i� . it' Hlii m iM- ill LUUni<lb />
She taught in Mi Hooper for English, Mr. Cum-<lb />
ast vear while Mi mings, Geography and Mr. Hollar,<lb />
� was away on leave History. They wont with the first<lb />
Miss Cassidv has r tour which left dune li. The in-<lb />
Seienci Department, structors on th second tour, which<lb />
as been studying this h ft duly Is. were Dr. Flanagan.<lb />
achers College. Colum- Miss Haskett, English teacher in<lb />
the Greenville High School and Miss<lb />
i McKey comes to the!Hyman. The third party left<lb />
f Elistory and Geogra-jAugust 16. Miss Basket! and Mr.<lb />
former student of Ricks were the instructors.<lb />
iduating here in l i These three parties made a tour<lb />
1.a- her M.A. from of all the coastal Btates from North<lb />
gc. lor the tins' two t Carolina to Maine. From Maine<lb />
taught in I "opjiehill.j they continued into Canada, going<lb />
as far north as Quebec. Each party<lb />
Ricks, who conducted was gone for eighteen days.<lb />
n this college during The fourth tour was to New<lb />
rms comes to the 1 - York, spending several days in<lb />
History and Govern- Washington. Mr. M. L. Wright and<lb />
ant Professor. Mr. Mrs. Savage, critic teacher at the<lb />
uina his studies here. 1 Training School, were the in-<lb />
ick P. Brooks, Green- structors.<lb />
n, is -erving as Assist- The parties went by bu- and cars<lb />
Physician and will and from all reports the trips were<lb />
�h here during the not only educational but very in-<lb />
Dr. Brooks eamelteresting and enjoyable as well.<lb />
rvlUhi-rin!crnSATURDAY NIGHT PICTURES<lb />
,y Ford Hospital. TO BE SHOWN AS USUAL<lb />
President Welcomes<lb />
Freshmen to E.C.T.C.<lb />
Student Council and Y. W. C. A.<lb />
Cabinet Members Aid Fresh-<lb />
men in Adjustments<lb />
SOCIAL TRAINING COURSE<lb />
PLACED IN CURRICULUM<lb />
One thousand and sixty-three stu-<lb />
dents reported for classes when<lb />
formal class work began on Friday<lb />
morning, September 27, This is the<lb />
highest number ever reached during<lb />
the regular registration period, and<lb />
is in excess of the previous fall en-<lb />
rollment of approximately one hun-<lb />
dred students. The students are still<lb />
coming in and will continue to do so<lb />
until Thursday, October 10, when<lb />
registration will (dose.<lb />
Every<lb />
is being occupied. At first it wa<lb />
necessary for some students to stay<lb />
in the infirmary, but they were later<lb />
most<lb />
1 from<lb />
South<lb />
Mexico, comes once<lb />
ountry for personal<lb />
appear On<lb />
America and<lb />
more to this<lb />
appearances. She wil<lb />
the age ,4 this college, Monday<lb />
evening, October 21, at 8 :3i o'clock.<lb />
Xeu dances and new costumes play<lb />
an important part in her forth-<lb />
coming coast to coast tour in a pro-<lb />
gram of fascinating Spanish dances,<lb />
flie vogue for Argentina has made<lb />
her this country's most outstanding<lb />
box office attraction. All admit her<lb />
the greatest personality and inter-<lb />
preter of the dance since Pavlowa.<lb />
Although born in Buenos Aires.<lb />
Topics Discussed on Classes<lb />
Are Determined by<lb />
Students<lb />
Lntonia Argentina is a pure blooded<lb />
room in every dormitory Spaniard, born of an Andulasian<lb />
3 mother and a Castilian father. La<lb />
Argentina gained from her fattier,<lb />
professor of the bolero, the advan-<lb />
tages of early individual training, so<lb />
placed in the dormitories. Not only that, at the'age of nine years, she<lb />
(the dormitories, but the classroomsImade her debut in the ballet of the<lb />
first time in the<lb />
e. a course plam<lb />
ATTRACTS LARGE<lb />
NUMBER CO-EDS<lb />
The period of Freshman Orienta-<lb />
tion was brought to a successful<lb />
(dose, following a program similar<lb />
to that used in previous years.<lb />
Campus badeis, including the<lb />
president of the Student Govern- <lb />
m.nt. student Council memiKis. th Coach Mathis Will Room With<lb />
V. W. 0. A. President and members! Boys and Assist Council<lb />
of her cabinet, and Thk Teco Echo jp fs Work<lb />
and Tecoan editors met the new stu-<lb />
dents and helped them adjust them-<lb />
selves.<lb />
The program for Freshman Week<lb />
was opened Tuesday afternoon, Sep-<lb />
tember 24, by Dr. Howard McGin-<lb />
nis who spoke on the purpose of the<lb />
las well, are overfilled and due to tin<lb />
record enrollment several new teach<lb />
era have been engaged.<lb />
Besides a large number of fresh-<lb />
linen, there are many students en-<lb />
rolled who are transfers from otln 1<lb />
colleges and quite a few members<lb />
of the two year normal class have re-<lb />
turned also.<lb />
ne IRoyal Opera, Madrid. Soon she be-<lb />
IN BUILDINGS DURING YEAR<lb />
Although a large number of men<lb />
students here graduated or trans-<lb />
ferred credit to other colleges since<lb />
the Spring quarter of last vear. the<lb />
enrollment reached a new peak this<lb />
peeial program that was arranged I Fall with a total of about 130 men. I wishes to visit the elai<lb />
invited to do so.<lb />
The enrollment is<lb />
For tlu<lb />
this college, a course planned by the<lb />
students is offered. The catalogue<lb />
number is Home Ec. 100 and is<lb />
popularly called by the students "So-<lb />
cial Training Miss Holtzclaw is<lb />
leader of the class, rather than<lb />
teacher. At each class period a dif-<lb />
ferent member of the faculty will MANY IMPROVEMENTS MADE<lb />
conduct the discussion. Any ques-<lb />
tion or topic which a student desires<lb />
will be discussed at some time dur-<lb />
i ing the term. A question box has<lb />
been made in which the questions<lb />
are dropped for future discussion.<lb />
There will be no set form as the<lb />
(dass procedure, but it will be very<lb />
informal.<lb />
The course is planned for the men<lb />
students as well as for the women.<lb />
The discussions will depend on the<lb />
makeup of the das Anyone who<lb />
is cordiallv<lb />
'came premiere danseuse elassique of<lb />
jthis theater. The binding routine<lb />
of the classic ballet could not long<lb />
'withhold from the world a true<lb />
genius of the dance, destined to re-<lb />
vive the folk music of ancient Iberia,<lb />
in dances of her own creation. She<lb />
has mastered the words of Albeniz,<lb />
1 1<lb />
Granados, De Falla�the great trio<lb />
if composers who have brought to<lb />
1 higher level the folk songs of<lb />
j Spain.<lb />
La Argentina is truly the greatest<lb />
player of the castanets. The small<lb />
I shell-like concavities, held in the<lb />
jjauent expressivenes<lb />
?ryi l,erclas.�nien wof pleasantly<lb />
TtrmrpjlBoTrwliru thry rrfuriu'd to eol-Galve, will be her accompanist at the<lb />
�f years he taught<lb />
M<lb />
M.<lb />
1 r ot years m- laugm <lb />
�v f North Carolina. Machine Has Been Temporarily<lb />
!� i-on on the faculty1 Prepaired Pending Definite<lb />
. who has two Doctor's j Decision of Committee<lb />
. of Ph.D and M.D. <lb />
langes, other than a 1 Picture shows will continue to<lb />
lieeu made. Miss Mar-1 be given in Austin auditorium each<lb />
II, of Denton. Texas, i- Saturday night at 7:00 o'clock. The<lb />
, the place of Miss j machine has been repaired so that<lb />
� . who is on leave oft the pictures can he satisfactorily<lb />
tie year. Miss Patebi 11 'shown. An investigating committee<lb />
S. degree from North j has been working towards a solution<lb />
Teachers College to the problem hut has not definitely<lb />
 and her M.A. fmm! decided whether a new machine<lb />
liversity. Last vear she should lie purchased or whether the<lb />
-1 'tv  'iVa. b- pr(.s�t one should be further re-<lb />
paired. A definite announcement<lb />
will appear in the next issue of Thk<lb />
Teci Echo. .<lb />
teacner W mywcu The picture for Saturday night.<lb />
taught last vear by Mi- October 12, will he "Anne of Green<lb />
lib. Miss'Norton took Gables with Anne Shirley.<lb />
I degree from George Pa-  , .<lb />
Parents and even grand-parents,<lb />
ar now given the opportunity to<lb />
take regular college courses and earn<lb />
university degrees in afternoon study<lb />
under a new adult education plan<lb />
developed at the University of<lb />
Southern California.<lb />
I would as lief poison people as<lb />
teU untruths about them.�tetiop<lb />
Woodcock- of Kcniucky.<lb />
for freshman week, and urged the,t is thought that the new Men's<lb />
new students to take advantage of Donaitory, adjacent to Ragsdale<lb />
the opportunity offered them m their JHau U)S a  jn0Pntiv(, for<lb />
ad<lb />
was a de( i'i<lb />
i new students.<lb />
wn�: For the fii<lb />
it !<lb />
orientation. Dr. McOinnis then in<lb />
troduced President Meadows, who �. th(, fhM fcwQ W(,(.ks m<lb />
as the main speaker extended a, promised sleeping quarters in the<lb />
cordial welcome to every Student. Campus Building accommodated<lb />
After the singing of songs under about fifty students until the Men's<lb />
thrown open on<lb />
North Texas State Teach-<lb />
Mi -ille Norton, Goodlets-<lb />
nessee, w serving in the<lb />
of teacher of Physical<lb />
( 11.<lb />
ippi.<lb />
in Nashville, Teiincs-<lb />
taugbt last year in<lb />
STUDENTS RECEIVE THOROUGH<lb />
PHYSICAL EXAMINATION<lb />
freshmen are undergoing a more<lb />
thorough physical examination this<lb />
' " than has been given them be-<lb />
r' Dr.f. E Nobles and Dr. E. P.<lb />
Brooks, with the help of the infirm-<lb />
� nurses and student assistants,<lb />
are giving the examinations each<lb />
niH! at the college infirmary. The<lb />
hmen are asked to fill m blanks Any freshman who has had<lb />
 to their histories, both individual an appointment for gj�<lb />
 1 family So far 132 women examination at the college m-<lb />
stadents have been examined. Men firmary previous to tlus time,<lb />
students will be examined later. but who has not yet reported to<lb />
Kxammations are expected to eon- the infirmary, is asked to do so<lb />
Tinue for several weeks. at once.<lb />
Notice<lb />
the direction of Miss Knvkendall,<lb />
the students were divided into small<lb />
groups and made tours of the cam-<lb />
pus under the supervision of upper<lb />
classmen who acted as guides.<lb />
Tuesday evening the Freshmen<lb />
(Continued on page two)<lb />
Dormitory was<lb />
Monday. The capacity of the dormi<lb />
tory was reached early this week<lb />
when thirty-nine men were trans-<lb />
ferred from the Campus Building.<lb />
Xew furniture, including lieds,<lb />
(Continued on page two)<lb />
at present<lb />
eighty-one, but many other students<lb />
expressed a desire to register for<lb />
the course, and it is not too late to<lb />
do so. The (dass meets the first<lb />
period on Saturday morning.<lb />
Austin Hall, the Campus Building , ,� ,<lb />
j  ti � � � &amp; 1 pa in of her hand, play an important<lb />
and Cotten and Fleming Hall ! '<lb />
Parlors Boast New Touches<lb />
role in her dance dramas. They ob-<lb />
1 tain, in her hands, their most elo-<lb />
W(fy ule"ksairl<lb />
debrated pianist, Luis<lb />
Prices for the general public will<lb />
$1.1� and $1.55. Students will<lb />
admitted on their season tickets.<lb />
N. C. C. P. A. PLANS<lb />
NEAR COMPLETION<lb />
The Oxford Union style of de-<lb />
bate, first introduced at Oxford Uni-<lb />
versity, is attracting increasing at-<lb />
tention in the United States.<lb />
Swarthmore College was the first<lb />
school to introduce the system into<lb />
American intercollegiate debating.<lb />
Students Graduating In Summer School<lb />
At the close of the summer school.<lb />
August 23, 1935 there were sixty-<lb />
eight graduates who were awarded<lb />
either diplomas or certificates. Th"<lb />
number of A.B. graduates was<lb />
thirty-two while the number com-<lb />
pleting the normal course was<lb />
thirty-six, showing that the two<lb />
classes were nearly equal.<lb />
The names of the August gradu-<lb />
ates are given below:<lb />
A.B. Degree graduates August 23,<lb />
1935.<lb />
NAME AND COURSE<lb />
C. O. Armstrong, Eng Hist.<lb />
Bettie R. Autry, Eng Hist.<lb />
Kathryn Burnett, Primary.<lb />
T. G.Barnight, Eng, Hist.<lb />
Grace Blackmail, Grammar.<lb />
Laura Bordeaux, Primary.<lb />
Mary Alice Brown, Eng French.<lb />
B. L. Causey, Soc. Sci.<lb />
Theo. Earom, Hist Sci.<lb />
Ruby Garris, Primary.<lb />
Mrs. Louise Glenn, Grammar.<lb />
Daisy Hathaway, Primary.<lb />
May Star Hearne, Eng Sci.<lb />
Lucille Henderson, Grammar.<lb />
Irene Hill, Grammar.<lb />
June Honaker, Primary.<lb />
Moena 11 orton, Home Ec, Sci.<lb />
Rachel Hurst, Home Ec, Sci.<lb />
Geneva Hyate, Primary.<lb />
Daniel Jordan, Math Sci.<lb />
Birdie Dell Lamm, Grammar.<lb />
Grace Elizabeth Lewis, Primary.<lb />
Mildred McDonald, Grammar.<lb />
Josephine Mangum, Grammar.<lb />
John E. Nobles, Soc, Sci.<lb />
Elizabeth Norman, Primary.<lb />
Ethel Clyde Perry, Primary.<lb />
Elizabeth Rowland, Grammar.<lb />
May hew Sawyer, Hist Sci.<lb />
Martha Teal, Primary.<lb />
Stelma Vanhorne, Eng Hist.<lb />
M.A. Degree Graduate.<lb />
Laura Overtoil, Iilng French.<lb />
Two Vear Normal Graduates of<lb />
August 23, 1935.<lb />
NAME AND COURSE<lb />
Katie lte Allen, Grammar.<lb />
Freda Britt, Primary.<lb />
Eleanor Brown, Primary.<lb />
Jewel Cozart, Primary.<lb />
Annie Evelyn Crowley, Grammar.<lb />
Irene Crush, Primary.<lb />
"Madeline Davenport, Primary.<lb />
Ethel Denning, Grammar.<lb />
Leola Denning, Primary.<lb />
Purnell Eason, Primary.<lb />
Mrs. Wilma Ferrell, Grammar.<lb />
Carrie Gardner, Grammar.<lb />
Estelle Griggs, Primary.<lb />
Louise Groee, Grammar.<lb />
Marjorie Groee, Grammar.<lb />
Ada Hearne, Grammar.<lb />
Mary F. Hedgopath, Grammar.<lb />
Thelnia Holt, Grammar.<lb />
Doris Jenkins, Primary.<lb />
Mrs. Mary S. Jones, Primary.<lb />
Mavis Kinlaw, Primary.<lb />
Cleo Lewis, Grammar.<lb />
Dorothy Matlocks, Grammar.<lb />
Lula James McArthur, Gramma<lb />
Madie Newsome, Primary.<lb />
Gertrude Parker, Grammar.<lb />
Flora Privette, Gramar.<lb />
1 Mavis Proctor, Primary.<lb />
Neva Reynolds, Grammar.<lb />
Kathleen Smith, Primary.<lb />
Hilda Sumrell, Grammar.<lb />
Katie J. Taylor, Grammar.<lb />
Francis Tew, Grammar.<lb />
Ida Townsend, Grammar.<lb />
Mary Elizabeth Young, Primary.<lb />
lege this fall and found that a mini-j coming performance.<lb />
her of improvements had been made!<lb />
in the buildings. Some are not yet<lb />
complete, but will be finished soon<lb />
The floors in Austin Hall have been j<lb />
done over. They have been scraped,<lb />
filled, shellaced, varnished, waxed !<lb />
and polished; they now look quite<lb />
new. with all the beauty of fine;<lb />
maple and the inlays of mahogany<lb />
in the entrance hall showing through<lb />
for the first time in many years.<lb />
There are now floors of composition<lb />
tiling in the south and west cor-<lb />
ridors of the first floor.<lb />
The basement of Ragsdale Hall is<lb />
being completed, to be used as a<lb />
Word comes from Phillip Russell.<lb />
treasurer of the North Carolina Col-<lb />
legiate Press Association, that D. K.<lb />
Clonniger has not returned to High<lb />
Point College and will be unable to<lb />
attend to the duties as President of<lb />
the Association. Lamont Brown of<lb />
Duke University, elected first Vice<lb />
President, automatically assumes<lb />
the duties of the President and has<lb />
boys' dormitory. The space, which<lb />
has never been divided into rooms, j �����' forward with plans for the<lb />
will be made into such, and plumbing<lb />
has been installed. In the eleven<lb />
years that this dormitory has been<lb />
best convention in recent history.<lb />
The convention will meet at Duke<lb />
University on November 7, 8. and 9<lb />
built, this is the first time that efui speakers for the various pro-<lb />
forts have been made to finish it. am.are being arranged with care<lb />
In the Campus Building the floor<lb />
of the auditorium has been cleaned, j<lb />
hellacked, waxed and polished. The<lb />
floor base-boarding, and stairs in<lb />
the lobby have been painted.<lb />
In Cotten Hall parlor the walls<lb />
and floors have been painted. In<lb />
Fleming Hall parlor the floors have<lb />
been scraped, shellacked, waxed and<lb />
polished.<lb />
Noti<lb />
ice<lb />
ful consideration being given to the<lb />
objects to lie discussed.<lb />
It is fortunate as two important<lb />
officers of the Association, both the<lb />
President and the Treasurer are<lb />
Duke students, that the convention<lb />
will be held at Duke this fall.<lb />
It is suggested that East Carolina<lb />
Teachers College delegates reserve<lb />
this week-end and arrange their<lb />
other activities so as to attend this<lb />
convention. Formal notice together<lb />
with tentative program will be for-<lb />
warded all members in the near<lb />
future.<lb />
All students in school who<lb />
are interested in newspaper<lb />
work of any kind, and who<lb />
would like to become a member<lb />
of the Teco Echo Staff, please<lb />
meet the editor in Room 25, the<lb />
Teco Echo office, at 6:30 o'clock<lb />
Wednesday night, October 9th.<lb />
If for some good reason you can-<lb />
not attend this meeting, please<lb />
drop a note to that effect in the<lb />
local mail. The note should con-<lb />
tain your name, room number,<lb />
and P. O. Box number. Address<lb />
it to the Editor of Teco Echo,<lb />
Box 182.<lb />
KNOW YOUR QUADRUPEDS<lb />
(By Associated Collegiate Press)<lb />
There's no such word as depres-<lb />
sion in the bright lexicon of youth-<lb />
ful veterinarians, to judge from the<lb />
heavy enrollment in Middle-Western<lb />
schools of veterinary medicine.<lb />
No longer to lie classed as succes-<lb />
sors to the old-time "horse doctor<lb />
young men�and a sprinkling of<lb />
young women�are being lured into<lb />
the profession by the magical words,<lb />
"jobs waiting<lb />
The demand for good veterina-<lb />
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STAFF<lb />
Assistant- Editors<lb />
. Ediior-in-Chief<lb />
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'Kor.VN Hrinki.ky<lb />
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Jis;nr Managers<lb />
Managers<lb />
Dobis Mkwhokn<lb />
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ice $1.50 per College Year<lb />
Numb r 1 82<lb />
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�lass matter December �'�. 1925, at the FT. S.<lb />
eenville, X.  under the aet of March 3, ls7b<lb />
1935 Member 1036<lb />
ftssockied GbBegiate Press<lb />
Distributor of<lb />
Coo6io!o Di6est<lb />
TEACHERS SPEND<lb />
VARIED VACATIONS<lb />
With the pood grace of Fate most<lb />
of our faculty lias returned, un-<lb />
tainted and unhurt, apparently<lb />
eager for anol her year of st niggling<lb />
with the impossible, and to all ap-<lb />
pearances, still alive. Although Miss<lb />
EXCERPTS<lb />
FROM THF.<lb />
SERPENT<lb />
PRESIDENT WELC&amp;WES<lb />
FRESHMEN TO E. C. T. C.��'��"��� �rt<lb />
  rniii boaraa 01 60 leagiug<lb />
1 (Continued from pace one )<lb />
bled again in the ' 'ampus eontei<lb />
huned <lb />
Ph� board of trustee of Lafayette Hold your bn<lb />
inviting members of gov- tiata at the I 1 -<lb />
miver- discovered that<lb />
Here it is the column you ve<lb />
been searching for- gossip, scandal,<lb />
and teasings Material not of nhktUmM of a 8tudell,<lb />
t harleton gave everybody quite educational value but ol interest to<lb />
' i l-  After tlif college<lb />
assemniea again in id<lb />
Building. Mrs. Spilman explain<lb />
the student's relationship to t<lb />
Treasurer and Dr. IfcGinma pi<lb />
tiea and colleges ol tbe fcaal to a<lb />
erence in Easton, Pa on Ipril h I<lb />
I it,<lb />
the curious, the lover of publicity,  'I Kegistrai<lb />
the jealous, and the humorist. song and yells, the student offieei<lb />
The freshmen are so numerous vvere introduced.<lb />
around here that a senior was over wdm -duv mornine was devoted<lb />
heard making such a statement as<lb />
follows: "1 see so many strange<lb />
faces that I am about to believe I'm day<lb />
iv morning was a<lb />
to Freshmen Registration. Wednes<lb />
niim i 5:30 the students<lb />
I a shock by Jetting the report gel<lb />
 out that she was dead, Put as Mark<lb />
Twain said, when the same was re-<lb />
j ported to him. it was "greatly ex-<lb />
aggerated She fooled Greenville<lb />
I by making her presence known here<lb />
� in September and to this day Miss<lb />
I'harleton is still very much alive! the freshman 'Tis a fact that the were entertained by the faculty at a<lb />
Several of our teachers conducted freshmen have common bond- of barbecue sapper on back campus.<lb />
classes on the various tours, all of (sympathy which cause them to be- L th(. .m(, Qjf ,it 7 ,�. fre9h-<lb />
which proved quite popular and sue- eome acquainted quickly. For in- " .  ���<lb />
e 1 11 11 -w 11 u . .   i-i moniftei for further information con-<lb />
Icessful. Miss Hooper, Mr. Hollar, I stance they're all having hideousmea '<lb />
Mr. Curamings, Mr. Kicks, and Dr. dreama of forthcoming initiations corning rules and reflations. Miss<lb />
j Flannagaii took this interesting way I &amp;n$ that's a point. One. of the Morton opened the program with a<lb />
I of teaching and going places at the I survjvais 0f ust year'g initiations re-bjseussion of eoljege Custody and<lb />
same time. Dr. Flanuagan. while I morW tb-it thv .li.ln'r think the �� � i-n 1 � . 1 <lb />
. ,� 1 1 �� I ' ' ' aT llu. ui'in i iiuiitv ii,1 traditions Kllen Jenkins, president<lb />
111 I oronto. bought a Boston terrier, j sojtv initiations were bad at all r.J .<lb />
! n-mied bilii Tim tun mil c,�.nt 1 � i  i Ol the Student t lOV-f.T Ulllelit ABROCia-<lb />
n.inn a nun ion-ton, ami spent tneu&amp;at the upperclassmen just enjoyed<lb />
other five weeks on his vacationLeeing them scared half to death, tion eave an explanation of rules<lb />
teaching Ton-ton to play ball )l wej if thpy didn't mind beingjand regulations, .lewd Cole, chief<lb />
narshal, made a short talk oh the<lb />
indents1 conduct at entertainments.<lb />
Thursday nieht the entire student<lb />
WELCOME COLLEGE GIRLS<lb />
VISIT US FOR<lb />
COURTESY AND SERVICE<lb />
PITT SODA SHOP<lb />
AT THF POINTS WW HI Ni H<lb />
II, I<lb />
rop.<lb />
OOTHAIJ<lb />
Mr. Wright conducted a tour to h.lkVi ajj�g wel an Lr,M) They'll ,<lb />
�u iork, returning by Washing- prooaWy have good ideas to submit.<lb />
N<lb />
ton.<lb />
Mis Casaidy did further study<lb />
on her degree at Western Reserve<lb />
So<lb />
�f the freshmen have un ll)(<lb />
V saw the mot ion<lb />
Universitv, in Clevelam<lb />
Mi<lb />
usual degrees of nerve. I<lb />
le lit<lb />
picture "Wings<lb />
?1' in the Mark which was given in<lb />
Meade hum her in Washington in<lb />
September and they drove down.<lb />
girl whos so recently cut ner hair. �.tjn Auditoriun<lb />
for instance.<lb />
Fis rumored she has pre9hman week was brought to a<lb />
, i. � ������ being able to bold iM.  Saturday night when tin<lb />
stopping in Koanoke Rapids for a Li in i v i t "� I. <lb />
�the strings mi Allen dear. Wonder, Student Council and the Y. W. C. A.<lb />
WELCOME<lb />
E. C. T. C. STUDENTS<lb />
First Stop Last Stop<lb />
Make Our Store Your Headquarters<lb />
We Appreciate Your Patronage<lb />
P L E A S A T'S<lb />
short visit with Frances JCewsome<lb />
though, it the strings are a<lb />
entertained th<lb />
lie<lb />
Student lodv an<lb />
BIT FOR FRESHMEN<lb />
have entered school her for the firsl time tin<lb />
give a bit of advice,<lb />
orablc opinion of the life here. It is that yon mav<lb />
i that we caution vou at all.<lb />
and Elizabeth Overtoil, who are<lb />
teaching there this vear. enh �hle to withstand breaking i ,hl. faculty ���)� a, a party in J<lb />
Miss Greene spent most of the , hen theres the youugfellowwho the eampns building.<lb />
, , ,    dances so well, with movements more �<lb />
summer at her home in South � aro- . , , , ,  �  � '<lb />
i lit- .1 .� ii graceful than the man m the nvina Rnvs Dnrmitnrv flttraf;ts<lb />
Ima, where her father was critically -  ouys uuiiuuuiy Hiuiiid<lb />
trapeze, lies absolutely the most<lb />
generous person with his attentions.<lb />
One second it's this one and the next<lb />
that one. He's breaking<lb />
W<lb />
ill tor a while.<lb />
Miss Gray has also been ill in a<lb />
n the first place, we hope sanatorium in Asheville since the<lb />
first of August. We are -lad to re-if11 !<lb />
pert thai she is much better now hi:  ' "� ; ;i ! "<lb />
and that she i- planning to return '<lb />
tere the two or four years that your course  November.<lb />
Miss Graham went in for interior<lb />
Large Number Co-eds f<lb />
"On which girl wi<lb />
eelltrate <lb />
�inl<lb />
Of all the co-eds now loitering .<lb />
e gained, rirst in ,  �  , I around the two most charming ner<lb />
decorating. Durmg the latter part � ; i ,<lb />
And so we would suggest that you of the summer she and her sister<lb />
in what vnii hai<lb />
First ii<lb />
(Continued from page one)<lb />
dressers, cabinet and table was i<lb />
ie question  � � <lb />
. ' -tailed :n the nine rooms.<lb />
11   Coaeh "Doc" Mathis will roo<lb />
ith the buys and will be resonsibli <lb />
mr general discipline, f ive council <lb />
members, Enrwood Stowe, Robert -<lb />
Dowd, George Willard, faster �<lb />
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KW and OIJI!<lb />
Wo hack your outfit<lb />
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Mingle with evervone now. Don't confine remodeled some apartments m; t  S1l J henevcr yon see tha: Ridiinhou .in,j Kv Barrow,<lb />
v�  jacket with the big bulldog on tin , ,  M �<lb />
�i , � i , 'Warrenton. n � . . three counselors, Hvatt to<lb />
group rooming near you, or the other girts here ��:� i. � . ii i . i  back you notice also that it is sur- , ,  , ,  �<lb />
MISS li'Mineuit n.til planned to; � . John Kapelec, and 1 rimrose<lb />
few girls with whom vou have classes. Let the eo to Europe in October, but ores-1 iinded by females, 1 he same <lb />
etions be base<lb />
on better reasons than t!<lb />
ent conditions m European polities situation applies to the young mai<lb />
io-e.   i. .1 kl. Tl<lb />
will be reap<lb />
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Vull<lb />
Will prevent lie<lb />
Give them time to prove or disprove the opinions cember<lb />
leanwhile, test yourself as to whether or not M iss Turner did research work at �<lb />
Chapel Hill, spending most of her Here are tw<lb />
with the amazing dimple<lb />
two fellows are taking everybody s<lb />
m th. V. M. I.<lb />
lvnlua<lb />
iimlllet<lb />
the r�<lb />
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to vi<lb />
Milv th:<lb />
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as ei :� friend to them as vnii are requiring them to bei , ,  , �� i , .<lb />
1 B time 111 the library there ' aiet .<lb />
Miss Davis spent a pleasant sum-j Then there's the Scotchman who<lb />
mcr at her home in the mountains bought only one spur. He figured<lb />
STAFF POLICIES of North Carolina. She watched that if one side of the horse went<lb />
the aim of the staff will be first to present impartial, ac- the IxixMit lf' a sawmill and the other side had to go too.<lb />
I the cutting of hardwoodtimber in teacher: Mary, what have you<lb />
that will be ol interest to ail persons interested in the col-L, xnm fOIVst ,1(,ar j1(.r home, got to he thankful for!<lb />
tnd second, to express in the editorial column those favorable Through the efforts of Miss Davis Mary: I'm thankful for pretty<lb />
��. � , . . in and her sister, a road leading to blue eves.<lb />
Inch distribute praise where praise has been earned. lut not , , . , ,  ,r ' , , , i . i<lb />
i their home was taken over by the teacher: Johnny, what have you<lb />
We feel that the students of this school are. a- a rule, far too state and is now one of the best 'got to be thankful for!<lb />
erything here. Tatent in that they may see clearlv country roads in North Carolina. Johnny (freckle-face, red hair.<lb />
Miss Williams played golf all minus two front teeth): Teacher,<lb />
r a hang yet remain quite passive except for discussions m snmiaar at her home in Louisville, 1 ain't got nothing to be thankful<lb />
� their rooms. We shall attempt to rouse the student- to Kentucky. J for. God, he done pretty nigh ruin't<lb />
Dr. Frank visited in New York j me.<lb />
City for two weeks ami then visited ! Students are not alone in likinir to<lb />
bis father in western Tennessee for j see Saturday afternoon arrive. So<lb />
- r.ly for the sake of changing, but to print sub- two weeks. ; inspiring was the end of the past<lb />
indicating thi need for remedial action. M:ss Lewis visited her sister in week, that the faculty members who<lb />
� - ehauci of stating here and now that anv criticism New York City for a month andhjV� in Ragsdale Hall packed some<lb />
the Teco Echo will he deliheratd bv the staff and U spent much time at the Metropolitan fo f(r suppr and went out to<lb />
Convenient Shopping<lb />
For<lb />
Stationery Supplies<lb />
Toilet Goods<lb />
Hosiery<lb />
Undies<lb />
W.T. GRANT CO.<lb />
WE DELIVER<lb />
�y will consider for themselves whether or not theii<lb />
iprove their surroundings. It i- not our purpose n<lb />
of calculable suggestions for the betterment of<lb />
We<lb />
Wai<lb />
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to th�<lb />
arv ex<lb />
itu the nulei<lb />
 to aver! war unless Italy retracts and Italy will no!<lb />
as there is a possible chance to gain land and resources.<lb />
� seems inevitable.<lb />
States must not be drawn into the mesa. The young men<lb />
to valuable to waste in a squabble between selfish nations<lb />
Museum of Art.<lb />
Mr. Deal. Miss Hunter. Miss<lb />
i Coates, Dr. Haynes and Dr. Adams<lb />
��.�. .taught here both terms of Summer<lb />
AMERICAN YOUTH DOESN'T WANT WAR : SooL<lb />
 . . . ,  . . Mis Newell spent part 01 her<lb />
ung inii I- n today, are faced with a world preparing tor ,� ,i i  � w ,i  v �<lb />
1 i � i i , vacation at her home m Salem. .New<lb />
- rapidly forcing the issue in Ethiopia; Great Britain is Jersey. She visited also Ocean City,<lb />
Mediterranean, the United States b steadily J Atlantic City and Camp Back Log,<lb />
 in the Adirondacks.<lb />
'arv ixpemlitures and following policies which threaten j yv fj Henderson completed<lb />
The League i- a peace organization in name the work for his Ph.D. at Teachers<lb />
College, Columbia University.<lb />
Dr. slay taught at Duke Uni-<lb />
versity the first term of summer<lb />
school.<lb />
Mr. Picklesimer studied at Pea-<lb />
body and then spent a short vaea-<lb />
 , , ��  iu � , .�� lion at his home in Tennessee<lb />
Mr. Fort studied towards his<lb />
Ph.D. ami visited his home in South<lb />
need for constructive and dramatic demonstration against Carolina<lb />
� rising war tendencies of our nation. We must hear down strongly on Miss Jenkins stayed in Washing-<lb />
peaci education. We must demonstrate our determination not to be i ton with her brother, who was seri-<lb />
eannon-fodder for future wars. From Northeast Missourian, X. K. Mo ously ill. .<lb />
.r ,   Miss Holtzclaw studied at the I ni-<lb />
Mate teachersoltege.  r  �<lb />
versity of t hicago.<lb />
j Dr BeBarker went to Black<lb />
GOVERNMENT SERVICE AND HIGHER EDUCATION Mountain for a two-weeks vacation.<lb />
, r .i i r n �) ai j i , i � The reporter found it impossible<lb />
vccording to a reent issue of the Indiana (Jaity ntuaent, the I niver . �  � <lb />
� . .to interview the members ol the<lb />
sity ol Indiana will in the future tram students m direct preparationUity who have been omitted.<lb />
for entering government service. As some of the faculty members prom-<lb />
inent in the move have stated: "The rapid extension of governmental<lb />
activities during the past f w vears calling for many new types of servic, gj A.s.sc,ciatel Collegiate Pre�)<lb />
1 ' . �   . , I Penn State frosh are PA i INd<lb />
gives it not<lb />
leges and universities. . . . To some extent the success or failure of tin<lb />
government in the performance of these new tasks depends upon tin<lb />
Fornes Dance Hall. They<lb />
ike<lb />
bacon and made coffee over an open<lb />
fire. The rest of the menu consisted<lb />
of ham, pickles, tomatoes, buns,<lb />
marshmellows. apples, and bananas<lb />
We hear that Rowena had sue-j<lb />
cesses' of many kinds on her sum-<lb />
mer tour. Does anybody know;<lb />
whether she's decided on the date yet<lb />
or not ?<lb />
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From Xarmal College News, Ypsilanti. Mich. Nicholas Murray Bullrr.<lb />
( By Associated Collegiate Press)<lb />
You'll dispense with h e a v y<lb />
lunidies if you want to be alert for<lb />
your afternoon classes. That is, you<lb />
will if you heed the advice of Dr.<lb />
Donald A. Laird, Colgate Univer-<lb />
sity psychologist.<lb />
While on a recent visit here, Dr.<lb />
Laird had this to say about the ef-<lb />
fect of eating large meals at noon-<lb />
time :<lb />
"Our experiments showed conclu-<lb />
sively that brain, or cerebral,<lb />
anemia, caused by the digestive or-<lb />
gans drawing the blood away from<lb />
the brain, is the cause of the slug-<lb />
gish mental condition which afflicts<lb />
office workers after the noon lunch<lb />
period, and that this condition re-<lb />
sults in a definite impairment of<lb />
the speed and accuracy with which<lb />
their minds work.<lb />
"When the brain is adequately<lb />
supplied with blood, and literally 'in<lb />
the pink of condition mental effi-<lb />
ciency tends to be at its highest<lb />
point. When the digestive system<lb />
is called upon to digest a heavy<lb />
meal and draws upon the blood sup-<lb />
ply of the brain, mental efficiency<lb />
is lowered<lb />
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freshmen will be allowed to take<lb />
only two courses this year under<lb />
rules set down for a unique educa-<lb />
tional experiment there.<lb />
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WELCOME<lb />
SHOWS<lb />
Doily<lb />
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Until<lb />
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E. C. T. C. Students and Teachers<lb />
Make the PITT THEATER Your<lb />
Place of Relaxation and Entertainment<lb />
Thursday-Friday Oct. 10-11<lb />
KATHERINE HEPBURN<lb />
In Tarkington's<lb />
Dynamic Story<lb />
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ON THE STAGE<lb />
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"SHE MARRIED<lb />
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"Front Page Woman"<lb />
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Mls� Loui.se Hodges of "WI<lb />
Pn- and Arthur Randolph<lb />
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in 1980.<lb />
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THE TECO ECHO<lb />
Page Three<lb />
FOOTBALL DIRECTORY<lb />
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Boper, N. C.<lb />
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Lexington, X. C<lb />
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DOWD ELECTED<lb />
Coach Mathis<lb />
Uuninae News<lb />
DINGS<lb />
bethtown and Robert If. William-<lb />
were married July 87, 1935. Mrs<lb />
Williams was graduated from K. ('<lb />
1 . C. in 1983.<lb />
Barrow and Smith Are Elected<lb />
As Assistant Managers of<lb />
1935 Team<lb />
Robert Dowd, a senior from Mt.<lb />
Wrnon Springs, N. (, has been<lb />
elected studeul manager of football.<lb />
Dowd is a graduate of Campbell<lb />
College and attended Guilford Col-<lb />
lege one year before coming hero.<lb />
He was a member of last year's<lb />
football squad and president of<lb />
Mens Student Government and is<lb />
now serving as the senior class rep-<lb />
resentative to Mens Student Conn<lb />
oil.<lb />
Roy Barrow, of Snow Hill and<lb />
Lyman Smith of La Grange have<lb />
Keen selected as assistant managers.<lb />
Barrow, a sophomore, was an out-<lb />
standing member of last year's<lb />
baseball team, he is the sophomore<lb />
elass representative to Mens Stu-<lb />
dent Government � Association.<lb />
Smith is a freshman here.<lb />
VRDY<lb />
Hardy<lb />
Jan i -<lb />
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FARMER-SPRUILL<lb />
Miss Margaret Theresa Spruill of<lb />
Windsor, and Basil Graham Farm<lb />
of<lb />
er<lb />
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JOKER DISCOVERED IN RULES<lb />
(Ry Associated Collegiate Press)<lb />
Coach Charles K. Dorais of the<lb />
University of Detroit has discovered<lb />
a "joker" in the football rides that<lb />
may prove to be more important<lb />
,   , .  A:li,  than a casual reading of the code<lb />
might indicate. It is a supple-<lb />
mental note to Section 7, Rule 7.<lb />
covering the dead ball and it reads:<lb />
"A runner who is on his feet even<lb />
dnlv  1935 Mrs though he be held by an opponent<lb />
n may run. pass, or kick until the whis-<lb />
"e blows<lb />
SCHEDULE<lb />
C. Hubert Haynes, faculty ad-<lb />
visor of football, has announced the<lb />
following schedule for the season.<lb />
'The first game of the season will be<lb />
played with Wingate College at<lb />
Wingate on October 12.<lb />
The other frames are :<lb />
Oct. 2(, Oak Ridge here.<lb />
Nov. 2, Louisburg, there.<lb />
Nov. 15, Norfolk Division of<lb />
William and Mary, there.<lb />
Nov. 2'A, Appalachian Junior Col-<lb />
lege, here.<lb />
Two other games are pending,<lb />
however the dates have not been<lb />
settled.<lb />
PIRATES TO MEET<lb />
WINGATE IN FIRST<lb />
GAME OF SEASON<lb />
JOHNSON HEADS<lb />
THE VARSITY CLUB<lb />
Lex Ridenhour Is Elected Vice:<lb />
President and Jimmie Carr<lb />
Secretary-Treasurer<lb />
NINETEEN HUNDRED AND<lb />
THIRTY-FIVE IS VERY<lb />
AMBITIOUS YEAR<lb />
Jimmie Johnson, a junior here<lb />
Work, for the night is fleeting, U )een elected by the Varsity Club<lb />
and yon won't be this yonnp forever. I as f)l(, present for the coming<lb />
That would seem to be the lesson j year. Johnson has been a regular<lb />
TEN LETTERMEN BACK<lb />
FROM PAST SEASON<lb />
Johnson Shifted From Tackle<lb />
to Center; Team is Strong<lb />
On All Lines<lb />
The East Carolina Teachers 'ol<lb />
lege football team is rounding into<lb />
shape for the opening game with<lb />
Wingate College at Wingate next.<lb />
Saturday Coach Mathis has been<lb />
working the men long and bard for<lb />
Ope)l'<lb />
Mue<lb />
i of the time has<lb />
to be learned from the achievement<lb />
batting average" recently computedI j (.nl(.ri here, from Cary<lb />
bv Dr. Harvey C. Lehman of OhioJhigfa M.)H)11j in  jI(. received<lb />
the State Theatre Trophy last year<lb />
t'nv the best all-round athlete in<lb />
THOMPSON WILSON<lb />
Mis Christine Wilson of Benson<lb />
and Belt,m Thompson of Whiteville<lb />
Were marriei<lb />
1 hompson is a graduate of<lb />
T. <lb />
�ri m roR<lb />
etor of Rocky<lb />
. rdon (Jrisp of<lb />
irried May 22,<lb />
graduation from<lb />
- risp has taught<lb />
COOPER-HARRIS<lb />
Miss Martha Elizabeth Harris of<lb />
'This is an apparent contradiction<lb />
of the body of the rule winch reads:<lb />
"The ball is dead when a player<lb />
! ' v ;  " ' � '�'i in possession and control of the hall<lb />
goes oat of bounds, cries 'down' or<lb />
is so held that his forward progress<lb />
Cooper also of Elizabeth City wen<lb />
married July  1935.<lb />
University, a compilation which<lb />
-hows that the most important work<lb />
in sen nee and literature is done by<lb />
men in their early youth.<lb />
Outstanding achievements<lb />
m<lb />
teen spent in blocking and timing<lb />
plays. Coach Mathis has made<lb />
several changes this fall, one of them<lb />
was the change of .Johnson from<lb />
tackle to center. Johnson will fill<lb />
the vacancy left by dolly, who did<lb />
ehooL In football he played tackle j not return to school this fall. The<lb />
op to last year at. which time he rumors are that Jolly is planning to<lb />
chemistry, physics, short-story writ-Lj,<lb />
was shifted to fullback for part of j return to school this week, if he<lb />
le season. He is a forward on the<lb />
Coach G. L. "Dc" Mathis is be-<lb />
ginning his second year here as<lb />
Athletic Coach and director of Phys-<lb />
ical Education for men. Coach<lb />
Mathis is a graduate of Davidson<lb />
College. He was a member of the<lb />
class of 1932. While a student at<lb />
Davidson he was an outstanding<lb />
atldete in football, basketball and<lb />
baseball; and, in 1931 was an aljte1'<lb />
State Guard in football. During<lb />
the past summer he was a member<lb />
of the Frwin baseball team.<lb />
tng and other fields of creative work, basketball team and plays outfield I to taekh<lb />
were used by Dr. Lehman as basish� h��k�l ij(.x Rjdenhonr of I back<lb />
E. C. T. C. ATHLETES PLAY<lb />
SUMMER BASEBALL<lb />
 HOUSE<lb />
I i of Bethel was'<lb />
�- d Paul Tin-pen:<lb />
� 19, 1935. Mrs.<lb />
tab t" E. C. T. C.<lb />
ulaville last year.<lb />
I?MASOX<lb />
Mason of Atlantic<lb />
 Danels of Ra-<lb />
il I June 15, 1935.<lb />
 im 1<lb />
RFORBES<lb />
rbes of Greenville<lb />
Powb r of Lillington<lb />
ii � 15, 1935. Mrs.<lb />
: her A.B. degree<lb />
W kODRTRY<lb />
1SLKY-WILKIXS<lb />
Miss Elizabeth Wilkins of North-<lb />
side was married to Boyd A. Isley<lb />
June 22, 1935.<lb />
DANIELS-SQUIRES<lb />
Miss Mary Rosa Squires of Wash-<lb />
ington and Merril David Daniels<lb />
were married June 22, 1935. Mrs.<lb />
Daniels is a graduate of E. C. T. C.<lb />
is stopped or (except the holder of<lb />
the ball in a place-kick) when any<lb />
portion of his person except his<lb />
hands or feet touches the ground<lb />
As Coach Dorais sees it, much will<lb />
depend upon how quickly the referee<lb />
blows the whistle when the hall-<lb />
carrier is held by an opponent and<lb />
is still on his feet. If the referee is<lb />
fast with the whistle, it means that<lb />
does<lb />
ohtison will likely be shifted back<lb />
Lex Ridenhour, quarter-<lb />
in nasehall. Liex Jiidenlionr of j OSCS on last year's team is an<lb />
for his "batting average HeCooleemee was elected vice presi- understudy of Johnson,<lb />
counted each year of life as one, lmt jimmie Carr was elected sec- The veterans back from last year<lb />
'�  1 ' � ViU'h Portant retary-treasurer. The Varsity Club tare Northcutt, Ridenhour, and Fere-<lb />
is composed of all men in school i bee. backs; Johnson and G. Smith,<lb />
who have made a letter in any of the j tackles; Carpenter, Sinclair and<lb />
three sports. j Dennis, guards; Lindsay and Kap-<lb />
The members are Jimmie John- elie, ends. Kapelie was a regular<lb />
I�nA�JJilu  Isnn- L,x Ridenhour, Primrose Car- on 1933 squad but failed to return<lb />
penter, Fran Ferebee, Jimmie Carr, to school here last year. With the<lb />
true to torm. however. 1 hey reach m. T?a�!nn Dnnnnl Stnwo Fn.i I  1 t � u<lb />
ines iason, iurwaru otowe, rran- j groups of men as a nucleusouch<lb />
cis Sinclair. Mickey Northcutt. Joe, Mathis hopes to build up a well<lb />
Gaston, Tom Dennis. Jerry Davis, organized team. Among the new-<lb />
W. O. Jelly, Jack Nobles, John corners for the team there seems<lb />
Hodges, Tex Lindsey and John<lb />
Kapelie.<lb />
Contribution a "Int.<lb />
Thirty-five is the big year for pro-<lb />
duction. Dr. Lehman found, al-<lb />
though important "hits" were regis-<lb />
lateral passing will le greatly cur-<lb />
To the past two years she has j wMJe Jf mdid to<lb />
taught in the Martinounty scboob plaoe g liK.ral illterpretation on the<lb />
! " ' upplemental note, it is going to be<lb />
SMITH-THOMPSON<lb />
Mias Mary Lei- Thompson of near<lb />
Fremont, and The! Eugene Smith<lb />
of Goldsboro were married June 28.<lb />
Mrs. Smith is a graduate of E. C.<lb />
T. C.<lb />
W<lb />
-v of Wil-<lb />
 � ft an<lb />
Martin of<lb />
June 18,<lb />
MAY-WEST<lb />
Miss Virginia West of Columbia,<lb />
d Dock t. May of Nash County<lb />
vere married dune 21. Mrs. May<lb />
- a graduate of E. C. T, C.<lb />
possible to pass laterally in a man<lb />
ner never In-fore seen on the Amer-<lb />
ican college gridiron.<lb />
"It inav he necessary before each<lb />
game to find out from the referee<lb />
just how he is going to interpret the<lb />
rule he added.<lb />
ADD YOUTPLUS AND MINUS<lb />
They reach<lb />
their most productive years between<lb />
40 and 4 L<lb />
Chemists reached their highest<lb />
batting average between the ages of<lb />
�J7 and if, physicists were tops be-<lb />
tween 30 and 4, and masterminds<lb />
in mathematics between '2 and s.<lb />
If you're a short-story writer,<lb />
you'd better he good after your 30th<lb />
birthday and before your :54th, or<lb />
you may never get any place, an<lb />
During the summer (!oach Mathis<lb />
and Durward St owe were members<lb />
of the Erwin baseball club. The<lb />
Erwin team won the championship<lb />
in the Tobacco State League. Coach<lb />
Mathis played outfield and Stowe<lb />
played third base. Aydrin "Jew"<lb />
Avers played ball in Rocky Mount.<lb />
Jew, catcher with the Rocky Mount<lb />
Spinners in the Tri-County League,<lb />
was one of the best catchers in that of '512 patents, more than a fourth<lb />
to be some good material.<lb />
Gibson, a graduate of Louis-<lb />
burg Junior College seems to<lb />
John Germ is interested in hac- be the outstanding candidate for<lb />
teriology. He's written Ohio State quarterback. If his present work<lb />
University for information relative as a ball carrier continues he will<lb />
� if i to a course in that subject. (Continued on page four)<lb />
you lean toward poetry, you may;<lb />
expect to be at your best between 22<lb />
and 35,<lb />
Dr. Lehman points toward In-<lb />
ventor Thomas Aha Edison as a<lb />
prime example. Between the ages j<lb />
of :5; and :??) Edison took out a total<lb />
league the past season. Jimmy<lb />
Johnson was manager of the Green-<lb />
ville municipal swimming pool. For<lb />
a few weeks Johnson was a member<lb />
of the Akoskie baseball club. Mickey<lb />
Northcutt, sub-catchei on last year's<lb />
varsity, was with the Lewis Sport-<lb />
ing Goods team iu Raleigh during<lb />
most of the summer. Lex Riden-<lb />
hour was with a team in Cooleemee<lb />
c, vc nD icMuuirci8 of tbe season and later organ-<lb />
SAYS DR. JENNINGS jizod a team of his own Lex was<lb />
a three-letter man here last season.<lb />
of all those he received during his<lb />
ifetimr<lb />
W<lb />
TOX<lb />
 of Lake<lb />
to Heber<lb />
COLLEGE MEN NOT<lb />
GOOD SALESMEN<lb />
on June a. By Associated Collegiate Press)<lb />
Bournemouth, England � College<lb />
men are too diffident and refined to<lb />
SSER make good salesmen, in the opinion<lb />
Piine Sasser oflof Charles C. Knights, an English<lb />
ried to Ruf us j business executive who addressed a<lb />
of Goldsboro I meeting of sales managers here<lb />
rceenty.<lb />
"For 99 per cent of salesmen in<lb />
GHES their daily work, the university<lb />
 - of Parkton, i man has no advantage over the sec-<lb />
 of Greenvillejoudary schoolboy he believes.<lb />
I. "What use is a knowledge of<lb />
Latin or Greek, or higher mathe-<lb />
S-LEE matics, to a salesman who is selling<lb />
Willow Springs I gp t0 a sman shop-keeper�or.<lb />
ants of Wades-lfor that matiei selling steel to a<lb />
motor car manufacturer?<lb />
"it is easy to talk in platitudes<lb />
about a liberal education, hut every<lb />
employer of labor knows that the<lb />
possession of a good academic record<lb />
is absolutely no guarantee that com-<lb />
I MAXGLM<lb />
iangum of Creed-<lb />
Wilton Brecdlove<lb />
. 18. Mrs. Breed-<lb />
- from E. C.T. C.l<lb />
t By Associated Collegiate Press)<lb />
Von may be a genius in spite of<lb />
the fact tliat your parents' 1. Qs<lb />
were a bit on the minus side.<lb />
Similarly. your undistinguished<lb />
grades in quantitative analysis don't<lb />
prove that your children, if any.<lb />
may not be world-beaters. This is<lb />
proven by the findings of Psychol-<lb />
ogist H. S. Jennings of Johns Hop-<lb />
kins University.<lb />
The difference between the "un-<lb />
bright" lad and the boy�yes, and<lb />
girl�genius is decided, according to<lb />
Dr. Jennings, through the play of<lb />
"supplementary genes each respon-<lb />
sible for some trait of inherited<lb />
character in the offspring. But<lb />
whether these traits shall be good or<lb />
had is more a matter of luck than<lb />
brains, the scientist asserted.<lb />
In the game of genetic factors,<lb />
the genes may cancel one another.<lb />
The end product or individual may<lb />
then be brilliant or the reverse, de-<lb />
pending upon those genes which<lb />
have not been eliminated from the<lb />
game by cancellation.<lb />
GREETINGS, COLLEGE STUDENTS<lb />
We have served you before, let us con-<lb />
tinue to do so. Good luck and best<lb />
wishes for a successful college year.<lb />
Japan will have an opportunity pixy f LIAr CHrtP<lb />
to see American football this an- Wl I 1 JllVC JnUr<lb />
tumn. A squad of :?4 former col-1 107 East �th Street J. PRESTON SMTTU. Hrr.<lb />
lfge players, from Tulsa University,<lb />
the University of Chicago and vari-<lb />
ous Pacific Coast schools will play<lb />
a series of ten games in seven Japa-I JArtrtVWfiAWrtflAArtrtftrWAAflrtrtrtflflrtflAflArtAWAflAflflflrtAflAflrtflAftJ!<lb />
nese cities. J<lb />
GIRLS OF E.C.T.C.<lb />
(By Associated Collegiate Press)<lb />
R. O. T. C, long a violent point<lb />
of controversy at City College here, i<lb />
is an unrestricted elective this term,<lb />
and liberals are pointing to the<lb />
change as a signal victory for them<lb />
Previously, either hygiene or mil<lb />
itary science was compulsory.<lb />
It's impossible to get a college<lb />
degree in Italy now without profi-<lb />
ciency in military science.<lb />
DR. WOOTEN<lb />
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extended to you by . . .<lb />
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Mks BBIDGEBS<lb />
Dorothy Sherwood Bridgers<lb />
� " �  married to Ashley<lb />
James of Greensboro on<lb />
Mrs. .lames is a grad-<lb />
E C T ( For the past<lb />
 -(.� a- taught in Winter-<lb />
HILi BO HODOES<lb />
v Myrtie Gray Hodges of<lb />
 d Aaron Tyson Bilhro of<lb />
� m re married June 15.<lb />
mlbro graduated from E. C.<lb />
in 1934.<lb />
BEALES HODGES<lb />
� Louise Eodges of Wasbing-<lb />
 Arthur Randolph Beales<lb />
"��'fried June 4. 1985. Mrs.<lb />
1 w&amp;a graduated from E. C.<lb />
in 1030<lb />
mercial success will follow.<lb />
'T was tempted to wonder whether<lb />
an education which continued into<lb />
the earlv twenties does not tend to<lb />
fuddle the mind rather than sharpen<lb />
the wits he concluded.<lb />
Enjoy Yourself<lb />
Eat the Best Food<lb />
From the Best Place<lb />
� Your Favorite<lb />
GARRIS GROCERY<lb />
WHEN YOU ARE HUNGRY<lb />
Come to<lb />
Friendly Dining Room<lb />
"Good Ole Home Cooking"<lb />
Dickinson Avenue<lb />
October 8, 1935.<lb />
Dear Girls<lb />
If you can't get home to see your "sweety or your<lb />
Mother and Dad, just have 10 of our nice Photogrophs<lb />
made for only 10c and send them one.<lb />
GREETINGS<lb />
COLLEGE GIRLS!<lb />
Hurry in to<lb />
See Us<lb />
WHITE'S<lb />
Dickinson Avenue<lb />
BRAKE-ROSS<lb />
�Ws Minnie Rosi of Aurora was<lb />
l3VT to William If. Brake of<lb />
y Mount on Julv 4. 10J5.<lb />
WILLIAMS-COLE<lb />
��� Jessie Glvn Cole of Eliza-<lb />
Heat Your Home<lb />
AUTOMATICALLY<lb />
With a<lb />
Fairbank Morse Stoker<lb />
C. L RUSS<lb />
DISTRIBUTOR<lb />
312 Evans Street<lb /><lb />
29th Anniversary Sale<lb />
During October<lb />
W.T. GRANT CO.<lb />
KNOWN FOR VALUES<lb />
Talking About and<lb />
Walking About in �<lb />
SELBY SHOES<lb />
Be Smart�<lb />
Don't Spend Your Life Two Feet From Happiness<lb />
COBURN'S<lb />
GIANT SUNDAE 10c<lb />
Walnut - Buttered Pecan<lb />
Crushed Pineapple - Cherry-<lb />
Chocolate - Rainbow<lb />
CHAS. HORNE, Druggist<lb />
Opposite Proctor Hotel<lb />
The College "Y" Store and your favorite down-town soda shop or drug<lb />
store carries a complete line of Lance's Peanut Butter Sandwiches, Salted<lb />
��0 don't need an appointment-Plenty of Operators<lb />
Come on Up!<lb />
PERMANENT WAVE SHOP<lb />
Mud ford Bldg Fire Points "Look for the Big Slgm<lb />
Peanuts and Candies,<lb />
Whenever you feel the<lb />
need of a "Snack' insist on<lb />
Lance's. They are made<lb />
LANCE<lb />
PACKING<lb />
COMPANY<lb />
under the most sanitary<lb />
conditions and are pleasing<lb />
to the appetite.<lb />
Remember to Insist on LANCE'S<lb />
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Page Four<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
�er 9<lb />
Placement Bureau Report<lb />
PIRATES TO MEET WINGATE COLLEGE EDITORS TAKE NOTE SOCIAL CALENDAR<lb />
IN FIRST GAME OF SEASON<lb />
Associate! Collegiate 1 ress)<lb />
The following members of the in Kim City llijrh School, Wilson<lb />
 B graduating class of 1935 have County.<lb />
repotted to the Placement Bureau Miss Margaret Lee. teaching in<lb />
of the College: Xorlina High School, Warren<lb />
.Mr � 0. Armstrong, teaching in County,<lb />
the Bath High School. Beaufort n Lucy LeBoyteaching in<lb />
' : (Jrantham High School. Wayne<lb />
 ounty. ,<lb />
Miss Berne Ruth Autry. teaching �J'Q Klizabeth Lewis, teaehing<lb />
in Salemburg High School. Sampson fa chiuquapin High St,hool Dupiin<lb />
County. County.<lb />
M;ss Constance Ballanee. teach- Miss Mildred McDonald, teaching<lb />
tug in Hohhsville High School,m ffog&amp;gw g Sebool, Sampson<lb />
Gates County. County.<lb />
Miss Phoebe Barnes, teaching in Miss Josephine Mangum. teaching<lb />
Sladevilk High School, Hyde h, Hope Mills High School, Cumber-<lb />
County, land County.<lb />
Mis- Kathryn Barnett. teaching Miss Ruth Lyon Mangum, teach-<lb />
in Berryhill-Steele Creek School, ing in Creedmoor High School,<lb />
Mecklenburg County. Uranville County.<lb />
Miss Luey Barrow, teaching in Miss Frances Maness, teaehing in<lb />
(Jrifton High School, Pitt County. Merry Hill High School, Bertie<lb />
Miss Prudence Bazemore, teach- County.<lb />
ing in Ayden High School, Pitt Miss Edith Marslender. teaehing<lb />
County. ing Long Creek-tirady High School,<lb />
Kiss Grace K Blackmail, teach- Pender County.<lb />
,r i in Swansboro High School. Ons- Miss Nina Lee Mewhorn, teaching<lb />
 mounty. ing Beulaville High School, Dupiin<lb />
Miss Laura Bordeaux, teaching County.<lb />
in Everetts, N. C, Martin County Miss Ruth Moore, teaching in<lb />
Miss Prances Bowen, teaching inJGrantham High School, Wayne<lb />
Erwin High School. Harnett County.<lb />
County. Miss Clyde Morton, teaching in<lb />
Miss Louise Briley. teaching in J Swansboro High School, Onslow<lb />
Erwin High School. Harnett County.<lb />
County. Miss Ida May Nance, teaching in<lb />
Miss Mary Ella Bunn, teaching in I Westbrook High School. Sampson<lb />
pers High School. Nash County. County.<lb />
Miss Kloise Burch, teaching in Miss Frances P. Newsom. teaeh-<lb />
Colerain High School. Berti<lb />
County.<lb />
(Continued from page three)<lb />
he a threat to any team. Stowe<lb />
entered school here last winter and<lb />
was a regular player on the basket-<lb />
ball and baseball team. Cunning-<lb />
ham, a freshman, is a punter and<lb />
passer of great ability. These two<lb />
men and Gibson will likely do most<lb />
of the ball carrying this season.<lb />
Ferebee, a letterman, will be used as<lb />
fullback and blocking back. He was<lb />
one of the outstanding players on<lb />
last year's team. Other backs who<lb />
have been showing up good in prac-<lb />
tice are Northcutt, Price, A. Smith,<lb />
Avers. Northcutt, a letterman.<lb />
has plenty of speed and he will likely<lb />
see plenty of action this season.<lb />
Avers was a member of last year's<lb />
baseball team. Price and Smith<lb />
are freshmen. Price has not seen<lb />
much action in scrimmages thus far<lb />
due to an injured leg.<lb />
Five of the positions are filled<lb />
by lettermen. Johnson, at center<lb />
and Sinclair and Carpenter at guard<lb />
are taking care of the center of the<lb />
line. Davis and Holland are at<lb />
tackle positions. Both of these men<lb />
are showing promise of some excel-<lb />
lent work this season. Davis entered<lb />
here last year from Appalachian I ws-lndex and lecturer in journal-<lb />
(By<lb />
Famed newspapermen and adver-<lb />
tising experts from all sections of<lb />
the Catted States and foreign cor-<lb />
respondents from the news centers<lb />
of the world will address college<lb />
newspaper editors and business man-<lb />
agers who will gather here next<lb />
month for the annual convention of<lb />
the Associated Collegiate Press, na-<lb />
tional college press association. '<lb />
Heading the list of famed news-<lb />
papermen who will speak at the con-<lb />
vention sessions to he held in Chi-<lb />
cago's famed Medimih Athletic Club,<lb />
October 17, 18 and 10, are Leland<lb />
Stowe, Paris correspondent of the<lb />
New York Herahl-Trilninr and<lb />
Pulitzer prize winner, and Carroll<lb />
Binder, distinguished foreign expert<lb />
of the Chicago Daily News.<lb />
Among the outstanding speakers<lb />
who will speak at the ronndtable<lb />
sessions for the convention which<lb />
has as its theim<lb />
lege Newspaper" are:<lb />
Harry B. Rutledge, managing di-<lb />
rector of the National Editorial As-<lb />
sociation; Dr. Ralph D. Casey, dean<lb />
of the Cniversity of Minnesota<lb />
school of journalism; C. D. Mae-<lb />
Dougall. editor of the Evanston<lb />
Fall Quarter<lb />
The Y.W.C.A. and S.G.A. party,<lb />
September v28.<lb />
Junior-Fresh man party.<lb />
Sophomore-Senior party.<lb />
Senior-Junior Normal party.<lb />
Senior Play.<lb />
Initiation party, October 26.<lb />
Winter Quarter<lb />
College Dances- (Three sponsore.<lb />
by Societies.)<lb />
Freshman-Junior party.<lb />
Senior-Sophomore party.<lb />
Senior Normal plays.<lb />
Spring Quarter<lb />
Junior-Senior banquet.<lb />
Junior-Senior Normal party.<lb />
Minstrel.<lb />
Senior Camping Trip.<lb />
Field Day, May 2.<lb />
Around Washington<lb />
By ARNOLD SERWER<lb />
(Associated Collegiate Press<lb />
('orrespondent <lb />
Washington, B.C. At leasl one.<lb />
� fey the secretary of any govern-<lb />
ment exentive of � New Deal<lb />
,o matter bow minor bifl<lb />
Hnds a dozen letters in bis<lb />
reeest eoHege graduates,<lb />
what in this vein:<lb />
that i<lb />
ih with<lb />
of<lb />
on<lb />
tin<lb />
Miss Eloise B. Camp, teaching in<lb />
Maury High School. Greene County.<lb />
M ss Elizabeth Carswell. teaching<lb />
� Murfreesboro High School. Hert-<lb />
: rd ('ounty.<lb />
Mr- B. L. Causey, teaching in a<lb />
s hool near Middlesex. Nash County.<lb />
� Helen Clark, teaching in<lb />
Rid ire Hi<lb />
ing in Roanoke Rapids High School.<lb />
Halifax County.<lb />
Mr. John Everett Nobles has po-<lb />
sition with a tobacco company in<lb />
Greenville, Pitt County.<lb />
Miss Elizabeth Norman, teaching <lb />
in Wilson, N. C.<lb />
Mi.ss Melba O'Brien, teaching in<lb />
Hurdle Mills. Person County.<lb />
Miss Elizabeth Overtoil, teaching<lb />
i School. Wilson j n Roanoke Rapids, Halifax County.<lb />
Miss Flora Lee Pate, teaching in<lb />
Chinquapin H. S Dupiin County.<lb />
Mrs. Frances M. Patterson, teach-<lb />
ing in Leaksville. N. C, Rocking-<lb />
ham County.<lb />
Miss Mildred Pearson, teaching in<lb />
Turkey High School, Sampson<lb />
Sampson I Connty.<lb />
Miss Thelma Peele. teaching<lb />
Mary Elizabeth Crawford.<lb />
g in Wilson. North Carolina.<lb />
Elizabeth Davis, teaching in<lb />
. High School, Halifax<lb />
Mi<lb />
Rock<lb />
Counl<lb />
Mis<lb />
tei<lb />
Mis<lb />
Hobgi<lb />
County.<lb />
Miss Virginia Davis, teaching in<lb />
Ingold High School.<lb />
County.<lb />
Mr Joe 1. Dunn, teaching in<lb />
speed. Edgeeombe County.<lb />
Mr. Theo Easom, teaching and<lb />
coaching athletics in Lillington. 11.<lb />
S Harnett County<lb />
Miss Josephine Essey, teaching in<lb />
Grifton High School. Pitt County.<lb />
Mr. Robert Sugg Fleming is a<lb />
graduate student at Peabody Col-<lb />
lege, Nashville. Tennessee.<lb />
Mi-s Lueile Gammon, teaching in<lb />
State. He was a forwan<lb />
basketball team.<lb />
There seems to be some uncertain-<lb />
ty about the ends. Of the five men<lb />
out for this position, two are letter<lb />
men. Lindsay and Kapelie. Then<lb />
two men with Chesson have been<lb />
alternating on the first team. The<lb />
first and second team as they now<lb />
are: First. Lindsey and Kapelie or<lb />
Chesson. ends; Davis and Holland,<lb />
tackles; Sinclair and Carpenter,<lb />
guards; Johnson, center; Ferebee.<lb />
fullback; Stowe and Cunningham,<lb />
halfbacks and Gibson, quarterback.<lb />
Second, Hinton and Hatsell. ends;<lb />
Smith ami Dennis, tackle: Jordon<lb />
and Haten. guard: Ridenhour. cen-<lb />
ter: Northcutt. quarterback; Ayers<lb />
and Price, halfbacks and Smith,<lb />
fullback.<lb />
The first learn has an average<lb />
weight of 174 pounds. The line<lb />
averages ISO and backs 108.<lb />
ism at Northwestern University;<lb />
Prof. Kenneth E. Olson, director of<lb />
the Rutgers University school of<lb />
journalism; and Chester Oehler. of<lb />
the Lord and Thomas advertising<lb />
agency.<lb />
The highlight of the convention<lb />
will he the annual banquet of the<lb />
Association to he held in the beau-<lb />
tiful grand dining room of the Me-<lb />
ilinah (lull on Friday, October IS.<lb />
Grant Olson, advertising manager<lb />
of the Sheaffer Pen Company, will<lb />
In- the principle banquet speaker.<lb />
Subjects to be discussed by the<lb />
speakers range from the elements ot<lb />
advertising solicitation and news<lb />
coverage to the latest developments<lb />
in advertiser servicing and news<lb />
photography.<lb />
agency,<lb />
ranking<lb />
mail from<lb />
running 80BM<lb />
DeHr Mr. Gleep:<lb />
One of mv friends, a Mr. Smith,<lb />
win, is a friend of a friend of yours,<lb />
Mr. Jones of the Covmgton Ken-<lb />
tucky Joneses, has suggestec<lb />
write to von in regard to a JOD �<lb />
your division, the legal division<lb />
the Federal Administration of<lb />
Emergency Entomology.<lb />
Now although I am not a lawyer<lb />
let alone knowing anything about j<lb />
the laws having tO do with ento-<lb />
mology, I am a recent graduate of<lb />
Oklahoma Fniversity. having<lb />
majored in Anglo-Saxon and Norse<lb />
What I don't know about Beowulf<lb />
never happened to him.<lb />
Well, I need a job badly. I never<lb />
took entomology and what's more 1<lb />
what you need a legal<lb />
vour bureau for, but I<lb />
teaching 'at j feel sure that what I know of the<lb />
Miss'legal code of Athelthrotthel the<lb />
Beth Brantlev. teaching at Bunn I Allwet. king of the Northumbrians.<lb />
Level, Harnett County; Miss Elvaj would stand me in good Mead n<lb />
Davenport, teaching in Winterville. your department.<lb />
Pitt County ; Miss Marguerite Har- j ( j could 1k a useful office execu-<lb />
ris, teaching in Grofton. Pitt Conn-1 riv(. ()f solm. sort, engaging myself<lb />
ty; Miss Sara Herring, teaching in in worring out methods to file paper<lb />
Smyrna, Carteret County; MissLjipg correctly. Is there anything<lb />
Mary Elizabeth Howie, teaching in Inu).f. annoying to a high powered<lb />
. Cabarrus County; Miss man y yourself than to have to<lb />
Marslender. teaehing in lnap m ;j�HjfV and your temper,<lb />
Washington, I<lb />
the capita! h<lb />
e r hi;<lb />
ratioi .<lb />
the 1.<lb />
I-<lb />
nett County; Miss Irene Worthing-<lb />
lioilding the Col-j ton, teaching in Flaklaud. Pitt<lb />
County; Miss Elizabeth Young,<lb />
teaching in Elizabethtown, Bladen<lb />
County; Miss Eleanor Brown,<lb />
teaching in Cedar Creek School,<lb />
Cumberland County.<lb />
Other students in college. 1934-<lb />
1935, have reported as follows:<lb />
Miss Hilda Boyce, teaching at I don't know<lb />
Knotts Island. Ciirrituck County  division in<lb />
Miss Sarah P. Blue<lb />
Parkton, Robeson County; Kissiega<lb />
� !<lb />
-t:<lb />
Archer Lodge High School, Johns-<lb />
ton County; Miss Lottie Moore,<lb />
teaching in Gohlsboro. N. C, Wayne<lb />
j County ; Miss Vick Mozingo, teach-<lb />
Beulah Bardin is taking a business :i" "� Belvobr High School, Pitt<lb />
South Edgeeombe High School,<lb />
Edgi combe County.<lb />
Miss Mildred V. Gibson, teaching<lb />
in Grifton High School. Pitt County.<lb />
Miss Ruby (iarris. teaching in<lb />
St ite School for the Blind. Raleigh.<lb />
N C.<lb />
Mrs Lionise Glenn is doing grad-<lb />
uate work.<lb />
Mivs Minnie Margaret Gorhani.<lb />
teaching in Chicod High School,<lb />
Pitt County.<lb />
Miss Aubrey McLean, teaching<lb />
Science in Wagram High School<lb />
Scotland County.<lb />
Miss Isa Costen Grant, teaching<lb />
in Archer Lodge High School,<lb />
J hinston County.<lb />
Miss Mah-ne Grant, teaching in<lb />
' � ieod High School. Pitt County.<lb />
Miss Selma Gurganus, teaching<lb />
in Farm Life High School, Martin!<lb />
� inty.<lb />
Miss Mildren Harrison, teaching<lb />
in Roseboro High School, Sampson j<lb />
C unty.<lb />
Miss Daisy Hathaway, teaching in<lb />
l astalia, N. C. Nash County.<lb />
May Hearne, teaehing in<lb />
High School. Wake County,<lb />
s Lucille Henderson, teaehing<lb />
in Draper. N. C, Rockingham<lb />
County.<lb />
Miss Irene Hill, teaching in San-<lb />
ford, N. C, Lee County.<lb />
Miss Bessie Hinson, teaching in<lb />
Eureka High School, Wayne<lb />
Connty.<lb />
Miss Katherine Hinson. teaching<lb />
in Princeton High School, Johnston<lb />
 'ounty.<lb />
M,s June Honaker, teaching in<lb />
ss ineima I'eeie. teacning in<lb />
Belvoir 11. S Pitt County.<lb />
Miss Elthel Clyde Perry, teach-<lb />
ing in Plymouth II. S Washington<lb />
 'ounty.<lb />
Miss Kittye Snow Phillips, teach-<lb />
ing in Crisp School, Edgeeombe<lb />
County,<lb />
Miss Lou Pitts, teaching in )<lb />
; Wadesboro High School. Anson j<lb />
! County.<lb />
Miss Mary Shaw Robeson. teach-j<lb />
ing in Erwin High School. Erwin,<lb />
� Harnett County.<lb />
Mr. Mayhew B. Sawyer, teaching<lb />
! in Bath High School, Beaufort<lb />
i County.<lb />
Miss Lucy Shearin, teaching in<lb />
Grifton H. S Pitt County.<lb />
Miss Florence Sinclair has a po-<lb />
sition with Bullard Pub. Co De-<lb />
troit. Michigan.<lb />
Miss Mary Elizabeth Singletary,<lb />
teaching in Maury H. S Greene<lb />
County.<lb />
Miss Sue Klizabeth Smith, teach-<lb />
ing in Fremont H. S Wayne<lb />
; County.<lb />
Miss Margaret Staton, teaching<lb />
! in Stokes H. S Pitt County.<lb />
Miss Lela Mae Taylor, teaching<lb />
! in Newton Grove H. S Sampson<lb />
j County.<lb />
course: Miss Lou Kloise Barefoot,<lb />
teaching in Four Oaks. Johnston ;<lb />
County; Miss Mary Klizabeth<lb />
Barker, teaching at Comfort. Jones<lb />
County ; Miss Evelyn Bizeell, teach-<lb />
ing at Wheat Swamp, Lenoir Coun-<lb />
ty; Miss Eloise Bone, teaching in<lb />
Whitakers. Nash County; Miss<lb />
Freda Britt. teaching in Hohhsville.<lb />
(iates County: Miss Ruth Carr.<lb />
teaching in Yatieeboro. Craven<lb />
County; Miss Frances Corbett.<lb />
teaching in Crisp School. Edge-<lb />
eombe County; Miss Hettie Belle<lb />
Cox. teaching in Princeton II. S<lb />
Johnston County: Miss Jewel Co-<lb />
zart. teaching in Leggetts Cross<lb />
Roads, Beaufort County: Miss An-<lb />
nie Kvelyn Crawley. teaching in<lb />
Colerain H. S Bertie County ; Miss<lb />
Madaline Davenport, teaching in<lb />
Powellsville, Bertie County; Miss<lb />
Ethel Denning, teaching in Turkey,<lb />
Sampson County; Miss Minnie Le-<lb />
ola Denning, teaehing in Franklin<lb />
II. S Sampson County; Miss Pur<lb />
(County: Miss Dorothy Newsonu<lb />
teaching in Askewville. Bertie,1<lb />
! County; Miss Ernestine Parker<lb />
teaching in Gates, Gates County<lb />
( oiicon<lb />
Eloise<lb />
Buies Creek U.S Harnett County:<lb />
Miss Thelma Martin, teaching at<lb />
Leggetts, Edgeeombe County; Miss<lb />
Naomi Riddick. teaching at Hobbs-<lb />
! ville, dates County; Miss Edna L.<lb />
jStanton. teaching at Weeksville.<lb />
Pasquotank County; Miss Inez<lb />
! Stevens, teaching at South Mills.<lb />
! ('amden County : Miss Minnie Leigh<lb />
Thompson, teaehing at Kenly.<lb />
Johnston County; Miss Virginia<lb />
Dare White, teaching at Maur.<lb />
High School, Greene Connty.<lb />
The following members of the<lb />
lf Normal Class have registered<lb />
in College for the fall quarter<lb />
Miss Maribland Albritton, Mis-<lb />
hunting through a bowlful oi<lb />
seventeen different kinds of clips for<lb />
an elliptical one, with only square<lb />
rectangular and round ones turning<lb />
up?<lb />
1 know 1 could be useful to you<lb />
And I<lb />
elltotlli<lb />
let me<lb />
Miss Marietta Peele<lb />
teaching in j Chessie Edmondson, Mis- Carrie<lb />
Brogden School, Johnston County ; iil.v- -Nli Beatrice Hammond. Miss<lb />
Miss Louise Potter, teaching in Dolores James, Miss Alma Mae<lb />
Gates Farm Life School. Gates King, Miss Sylvian Knowies Miss<lb />
Countv : Miss Allie Prevatte. teach- Christine Lindsay, Miss Mary I- ran<lb />
ing in Barnesville. Robeson Count v: (s Mitchell, Miss Elizabeth Roun<lb />
Miss Treva Reynolds, teaching in I tree; Miss Viola Sn ' i. M v<lb />
Halls High School, Sampson Coun-<lb />
ty; Miss Mary Louise Robertson,<lb />
Mr.<lb />
chance<lb />
For a nun<lb />
ha- to ba<lb />
ship or. '�<lb />
For a be<lb />
technical i<lb />
-�.me sort<lb />
am willing to study<lb />
logy, or both, at night<lb />
know if you can use<lb />
Very truly your<lb />
Baxter Mjlbi<lb />
Milhury han't much<lb />
with the New Deal ag<lb />
aw oi<lb />
Plea�<lb />
me.<lb />
IIV.<lb />
or clerical or "fh<lb />
e either political<lb />
, ii. t in some bui<lb />
ive Civil Servio<lb />
Iter job be has<lb />
ir professional tn<lb />
and some nroo<lb />
�b 1<lb />
-pllll-or<lb />
eaus, he<lb />
status<lb />
to have<lb />
in ing ol<lb />
of his<lb />
ability m -on.<lb />
h hich men v i<lb />
If he i- a t<lb />
good acadi'ii<lb />
than that, a<lb />
one of hi- h<lb />
one doing nil<lb />
in<lb />
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AAA. tl<lb />
Admini-<lb />
Juetiee,<lb />
suraiiee (!orp<lb />
of other bill<lb />
thing to offer<lb />
Engineers'<lb />
with the Re�<lb />
 tion in their<lb />
Rural Fie. it i<lb />
offices of thl<lb />
ministration,<lb />
-iderably li -<lb />
v.ork with ?i.<lb />
these departn<lb />
Economist -<lb />
knowledge<lb />
conditions<lb />
prices. 01<lb />
armed w i'h lett<lb />
fessor- to exe u(<lb />
Exchange ('on i<lb />
meiit of Lab r<lb />
Relations B.<lb />
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to the WI'A. <lb />
j been especial!<lb />
1 past, a nd s1 � :<lb />
even chance. M<lb />
are compiled i<lb />
' government<lb />
amount of <lb />
about the trei<lb />
: meiit. industr<lb />
tin- comry, -<lb />
years to what<lb />
-t acceri u.<lb />
statisticiai - I<lb />
being done<lb />
! month by m r.<lb />
yment ai I<lb />
another ann<lb />
 -ta'i-tioal resea<lb />
Accountants<lb />
ploymenf w it<lb />
Justice and <lb />
a men! aiding ii<lb />
- tax return<lb />
!�� fice has had �<lb />
y. them steadily,<lb />
,i I n many east's<lb />
hv such agen<lb />
th WI'A. R<lb />
AAA are aec<lb />
lesral training.<lb />
PIRATES<lb />
versus<lb />
CADETS<lb />
VOLUME XII<lb />
Kal<lb />
t<lb />
teaching in Coats, Harnett County ;<lb />
Miss Esther Royster. teaching in<lb />
Stem. (Jranville County: Miss Lee<lb />
Ella Sessonis, teaching in Westbrook<lb />
High School, Sampson County ;Miss<lb />
Lucy Shearin. teaching in Grifton<lb />
H. S Pitt County; Miss Kathryn<lb />
Shute, teaehing in Rosewood 11. S<lb />
Wayne County; Miss Kathleen<lb />
Smith, teaching in Hamilton, Mar-<lb />
tin County; Miss Hilda Sumrell,<lb />
teaehing in Olivia, Harnett County ;<lb />
Miss Rebecca J. Taylor, teaehing in<lb />
nell Eason, teaching in South Mills, iCC0,winit.v Beaufort County ;<lb />
Camden County ; Miss Helen Lewis � I- ranees 1 ew tm.vhm in Pine<lb />
Eure. teaching in Eure. Gates Conn<lb />
Tarry. Miss Hazel Tart. Miss Ina<lb />
Tatuin. Miss Jennie Taylor. Mis-<lb />
Margaret Walker. Miss Florence<lb />
Wells. Miss Blanche White.<lb />
C<lb />
Bladenboro H. S Bladen County.<lb />
Miss Evelyn Turnage, teaehing<lb />
in Stokes H. S Pitt County.<lb />
Miss Alma Tyndall. teaehing in<lb />
Eureka 11. S Wayne County.<lb />
Miss Frances Watson, teaching in<lb />
Faison High School. Dupiin County.<lb />
Miss Doris AVhitehurst, teaching<lb />
in Warsaw High School. Dupiin<lb />
County.<lb />
Miss Verda W. Wilson, teaching<lb />
in Stokes High School, Pitt County.<lb />
Mr. Dan Wright is studying at<lb />
the Baltimore Dental College, Bal-<lb />
timore, Maryland.<lb />
Miss Alice Yancey, teaching in<lb />
Wilton High School, Granville<lb />
County.<lb />
Other students who were in Col-<lb />
Candor High School. Montgomery I lege, 1934-1935, changing their cer-<lb />
County. Stificates to the Grammar Grade<lb />
ty ; Miss Mildred Faulk. teaching in<lb />
Macedonia School. Xash County;<lb />
Mrs. Wilma E. Ferrell, teaching in<lb />
Carrolla School, Currituck County ;<lb />
Miss Edith Fulghum, teaching in<lb />
Miss Martha Teal, teaching in Calvary School, Littleton. Warren<lb />
Thomas<lb />
bowed tli<lb />
Jokoiig ('hang, of China,<lb />
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ness near Greenville, Pitt County.<lb />
Miss Moena Horton, teaching in<lb />
(iates Farm Life School, Gates<lb />
Countv.<lb />
Miss Rachel Hurst, teaching in<lb />
Grifton High School, Grifton, Pitt<lb />
Countv.<lb />
Miss Geneva Hyatt, teaching in<lb />
High Point. (Juilford County.<lb />
Miss Janice Jenkins, teaching in<lb />
M ero High School. Johnston<lb />
County.<lb />
Miss Hattie Mae Johnson, teach-<lb />
ing in Pine Level High School.<lb />
Johnston County.<lb />
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Miss Helen Babcock, teaching in<lb />
Moyoke, N. C, Currituck County.<lb />
Miss Ethel Callis. teaching in<lb />
Merry Hill H. S Bertie County.<lb />
Miss Ruth Henderson, teaching<lb />
in Allen Jay School, Guilford<lb />
County.<lb />
Miss, Ruth Hollowell, teaching in<lb />
Perquimans County.<lb />
The two-year Normal Class, grad-<lb />
uating 1935. have reported as fol-<lb />
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Miss Virginia Akers holds a posi-<lb />
i tion in the office of the County Su-<lb />
Miss Katie Lee Johnson, teaching I perintendent of Schools at Roanoke<lb />
in Maury High School, Greene<lb />
County.<lb />
Mr. Daniel Jordan, teaching m<lb />
Elm City High School. Wilson<lb />
County.<lb />
Miss Verona Lee Joyner. teach-<lb />
ing in Richlands High School, Ons-<lb />
low County<lb />
Rapids; Miss Euphemia Allen.<lb />
teaching in the Buekhorn School.<lb />
Harnett County; Miss Katie Lee<lb />
Allen, teaehing in Micro High<lb />
School, Johnston County; Miss<lb />
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ing in Coopers H. S Nash County;<lb />
Miss Marjorie Groce. teaching in<lb />
Salemburg H. S Sampson County ;<lb />
Miss Elizabeth Gurley. teaching at<lb />
Bear Grass H. S Martin County:<lb />
Miss Ethel Hall, teaching at Rose-<lb />
boro, Sampson County; Miss Vir-<lb />
ginia Harrington, teaching at Wag-<lb />
ram, Scotland County; Miss Mary-<lb />
Frances Hedgepeth, teaching at<lb />
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Miss Julia Hildreth, teaching in<lb />
Stanhope School. Nash County;<lb />
Miss Glenn Hill, teaching in Mary<lb />
Stewart School, Harnett County;<lb />
Miss Thelma Holt, teaching in Cor-<lb />
inth-Holder H. S Johnston<lb />
County ; Miss Doris Malone Jenkins,<lb />
teaching in Cedar Creek School.<lb />
Cumberland County; Miss Lena<lb />
Jenkins, teaching in Sanford, Lee<lb />
County; Miss Annie Lee Jones,<lb />
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('ounty; Miss Carrie Jones, teaching<lb />
in Carteret County; Mrs. Mary<lb />
Seott Jones, teaching at Smiths, in<lb />
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Joyner, teaching at Mt. Auburn<lb />
School, Wake County; Miss Mavis<lb />
Kinlaw, teaching at Bailey, Nash<lb />
County; Miss Lula James McAr-<lb />
thur, teaehing in Franklin High<lb />
School, Sampson County ; Mi.ss Ann<lb />
Brooks McGougan, teaching at<lb />
Guideway School, Columbus Coun-<lb />
ty ; Miss Ursula Marshall, teaehing<lb />
Grove, Sampson County ; Miss Mar<lb />
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thur. Pitt County; Miss Ida Town-<lb />
send, teaching in Colerain High<lb />
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Miss Annie Ava Turnage, teaching in<lb />
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Sue Allen Warren, teaching in Er-<lb />
win Schools. Harnett County ; Miss<lb />
Miss Sarah Elizabeth White teach-<lb />
ing in Roseneath School, Halifax<lb />
County; Miss Isabel Whitehurst,<lb />
teaching in Wilmington schools,<lb />
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Pitt County ; Miss Lillian Womble,<lb />
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