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PREFERENCE STUDENTS TRADE IN ELECTED FOR ANNUAL! Resigns as Head of<lb />
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interesting statistics regarding �IZES ARE TO BE<lb />
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Will Occupy Special Section of<lb />
of 1935-1936 "Tecoan"<lb />
Say Editors<lb />
Says That Honesty Is the First her,<lb />
Requisite Of a Workable There are due denominations<lb />
Policy represented in school, namely: Hap<lb />
tist, Methodist, Christian, Presby-j   staff i- sponsoring a<lb />
Students' Trad in Greenville Con-<lb />
RECITAL BT MUSIC<lb />
AND GLEE MS<lb />
Twelve Years of Service in This<lb />
Institution Brought to Close<lb />
On Accout of III Health<lb />
a comedy in<lb />
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Greenville who will advertise in theM�Sl ,al"nt,M<lb />
The Senior superlatives for the<lb />
1935-1936 Tccoan were elected at<lb />
a special section m the annual de ww ACTING AS HEAD LIBRARIAN<lb />
Be3 Program Will Include a Wide n � .� .<lb />
u� � n u n Mrs. erased Lamer, Graduate of<lb />
Fra Callahan Vt of lumbers Both Llbrary Science of Peabod Col.<lb />
Jean Thomag Vocal and Instrumental lege, is Assistant Librarian<lb />
Ethel Viek!  u . ; �<lb />
Rachel StoneL, , u il  and the A loss froi I h recovery will<lb />
Jimmv Car r1 ' iub iak" their firs com- be difficult is fel bj this institution<lb />
yoted to these superlatives.<lb />
arc as follows :<lb />
Mos dignified<lb />
Most attractive<lb />
Most popular<lb />
Most charming<lb />
Humphrey) that subject at the assembly hour  lial"iM students are of the Tecoan of X9M will be considered<lb />
Ltorothyl November 15. Miss Lewis is well tiiree divisions: Five Will. Mis-1 eligible to take part. The business<lb />
 five years of known in this state for her pro- siouary, and Primitive. The combi- lstaff nr the Tecoan has been busy<lb />
th home of gressive independent ideas concern- nation of these three totals an- caUin� uP�n th(' �� business<lb />
tey move into inm- tlan- enterprises and eeo- ���� u. um &amp;rm&amp;, reminding them of the Stu-<lb />
party to j nomic conditions of the people. She;1  , , , . dents' Trade in Greenville Contest<lb />
ing that it could !� to their ad-<lb />
vantage to be able to offer eouponi<lb />
ihelsaid that unmediatery after the war, 1!l' BU�r of student- favoring, many of the merchants, realiz-<lb />
loted movie actress, j there Was an undue amount of self other eight denominations art<lb />
(Die Turlington); defense to present this region in its as follows: Methodists, :510; Chris-<lb />
erk. David Delmar best light This led to hoaatfumess tian si: Presbyterian 62- Enisco-10 he eoege students, have already<lb />
ho is also a budding and to the minimising of defects. , i ���   � ,� r � responded.<lb />
a hpvochondriac, I wc should r<lb />
(gnize the defects and<lb />
pal. � Catholic, ti � lfii<lb />
Vtneaa i blizabcth<lb />
' ral agent. Hartley<lb />
IIstem) and bis wife.<lb />
Stone I; a man who<lb />
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Ah all Page ; a jx'tty<lb />
le i dean Thomas; and<lb />
�!� the maid. Geraldine<lb />
inkleyand David and<lb />
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the imagination.<lb />
play is a comedy it has<lb />
rhe resulting chaos<lb />
Dis<lb />
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and I uiversalist.<lb />
virtue the problems and restriction<lb />
which handicap welfare, we should rniTfiop mn diipipp<lb />
recognize the poverty and disease- EDIT0RS AND BUSINESS<lb />
we should not only know that in thi<lb />
state there are Duke and I X. (<lb />
I he contest is that, for each fifty<lb />
cents purchase a student makes with<lb />
any ot the merchants who are ad-<lb />
vertising in this year's Tecoan, be<lb />
MANAGERS ATTEND MEETs given by the merchant a coupon.<lb />
The coupons are to be brought back<lb />
Diversity as host, November<lb />
8, and 9.<lb />
Those merchants who are advertis<lb />
ing in the Tecoan are the ones who<lb />
(Please turn to page four)<lb />
but that there arc the Caswell Wake Forest Is To Be Host To Tto the campus and the stubbs de-<lb />
Training Shool and the Game,ron sPring Meeting of posited in boxes which will he found<lb />
Mornion School for Boys. We must Delegates ha the dormitories. At the end of<lb />
know these defects. We can only each month, the staff will have three<lb />
scve the state of North Carolina 1uv 'iKr:��- from this college stubbs drawn and the persons who<lb />
well when we first know that these attended the fall convention of the are Judders of the corresponding<lb />
defect- are lure. Mi Lewis -aid. X. I ( 1 A. held at the Washing-1 coupons will 1m given valuable gifts.<lb />
The humanitarian interests in ton Duke Hotel in Durham with<lb />
iatit touches to sustainIgovernment should be oi special in- i, i i<lb />
nd there i- a strong tere-t to women. She urged the <lb />
tism running throughjyoung women student in the lieht '<lb />
ixcellent comedy roleajof North ('an.Una. to be themselves, At the first business session Fri- URGE FOR PEACE EXPRESSED<lb />
f the Chinese house-<lb />
e iK. II House) : the<lb />
idget I Linelle Clark); interested in the conservation andtion Ut.i(.))II1(  llH.n,i�.rs present Greenville High SJnool Band Con-<lb />
building up of life and it is only  . tributes to Program<lb />
, , , , ,i , � , � mill allowed I lill Kllo-cll Ivi'iKiin.r ' o<lb />
natural that they should bring this<lb />
viewpoint into public life. These 8U1 chairman of host committee, toI un. Paul D. Grady of Smith<lb />
powers have real ue in the life of extend Duke's hospitality. field, president protein of the l!�f)<lb />
tie-state. Following the appointment of State Senate and at present a eandi-<lb />
officer, Johnson<lb />
Amelia, the hypo-<lb />
ch ai interesting<lb />
� ii undcrw a for<lb />
tiss Helen Dorteh,<lb />
n cting the play.<lb />
� performances oi<lb />
iven nece-sarily to<lb />
xpected to attend.<lb />
to bring their peculiarly feminine day morning, l.aniont Brown of BY HON. PAUL D. GRADY HERE<lb />
qualities to the front Women re Davidson, president of the associa-i <lb />
n. welcomed all members present<lb />
and allowed Phil Russell, treasurer<lb />
and chairman of host committee, to<lb />
Most original.<lb />
Most individual<lb />
Most studious<lb />
Mo-t i apable<lb />
Most likelv to siicceet<lb />
Mae McFarland<lb />
Dick Turlington<lb />
Linelle Clark<lb />
� - �  in (tetober of<lb />
Helen i. Gray as Head Libra-<lb />
NH a has served in this<lb />
Dinea appearance oi the fall quarter in<lb />
in a recital tonight, November 26 at Mi<lb />
the Campus Building at 6:45. Thelria<lb />
orothv Hooks (PfOgra�  varied, consisting of eapa<lb />
d piano solos, numbers by the Violin and was the firs) trained librarian<lb />
Janie Outland i 'Iisll a bistled solo, a baritone of the college. She came here from<lb />
Clifton Crawford i800' an Bambers by the Glee Club Northeastern State Teachers College<lb />
itid Orchestra. at Kirksrille, Missouri, her Ah<lb />
Most musical<lb />
Most dependableMary Heal Parker<lb />
Best all round . Kllen Jenkins t is as follows:<lb />
Best .lancer Clara Mac Martin ' "iilIS"<lb />
Best athlete Elizabeth Keith Elizabeth<lb />
Best dressed Elizabeth Wilson Noftnern Lights<lb />
Wittiest Mary Geneva Gorham' Grtoe Freeman<lb />
ima<lb />
Ma<lb />
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Cutest<lb />
Prettiest<lb />
Carolyn Brinkley<lb />
Judy Cole<lb />
i Welsh Melodv<lb />
Valse<lb />
DR. McGINNIS COMMENTS ON<lb />
OTHER SCHOOLS VISITED<lb />
Speaks Most Favorably of State<lb />
Teachers College at Farm-<lb />
ville, Va.<lb />
Mi Lewis a-ked and urged that<lb />
committees for the convention. Dr.<lb />
date for Lieutenant Governor, was<lb />
INSTALLATION SERVICE IS<lb />
IMPRESSIVE AS ALWAYS<lb />
we serve our state in our homes and<lb />
communities.<lb />
true service is tove an<lb />
lina i- an easy state to love.<lb />
Walter Cutter of Raleig<lb />
'omplete Silence Reigns As Seniors<lb />
Tap Members<lb />
il annual installation<lb />
Junior Cabinet of<lb />
W. C. A. was held at<lb />
�nr Sunday night.<lb />
The candle light<lb />
used. The president,<lb />
Mallard, summed up<lb />
and impressed upon<lb />
ibilitie- that would<lb />
and the privileges<lb />
theirs. Each member<lb />
 a biiiet had secretly<lb />
reshman to serve with<lb />
neral cabinet. After<lb />
talk, sin directed the<lb />
in the girls in the<lb />
th<lb />
ev had chosen to<lb />
a dramatic moment as<lb />
went out into the<lb />
� d the irirls w horn she<lb />
u I presented to them<lb />
h was liirbted bv tin<lb />
the speaker for the Armistice Day<lb />
ie first requisite of  "�-6 j  program which was held at the Cam-<lb />
North Caro-M ��rth Carolina's National Youth � Imilding by the Pitt County<lb />
Inr Administration, took about five IPost No. 39 of the American Legion.<lb />
example the wonderful natural minutes to lav open the X. Y. A. to  '1 beginning of the program<lb />
beauty of the countryside is  pri- the group and invite suggestions and which started at 11 o'clock, a<lb />
mary reason for this. She suggested comments from them, moment's silence was observed "in<lb />
that we learn her history ami Study The delegates then divided themmemory of our departed comrades<lb />
her economic and social structure J selves according to their special J- �- Combs pronounced the in-<lb />
and problems. Miss Lewis concluded fields and adjourned for private JTocation.<lb />
with. "Nature never betrays the discussions of problem The editors' The speaker was introduced by<lb />
heart that love- her; neither will f newspapers were had in their President Meadows. Mr. Grady in<lb />
North Carolina discussion by Professor Herbert l8 address, spoke of the conditions<lb />
Sugdeii. instructor in journalism at  today and declared that in a<lb />
Duke. He hit squarely the vital world so closely knitted together that<lb />
questions and offered explanations war could not le permitted on the<lb />
plau-ible from the stand point of face � the globe without involving<lb />
each member of the group. Art every nation. From the lessons of<lb />
Sickles, of the Lassiter Printing the World War, he said, we should<lb />
Company of Charlotte met with the have learned tin- necessity for world<lb />
editors of annuals. Edward Fowler, pence, and he then asked the qucs-<lb />
At Conference Of Methodists: Six M the Seeman Printery of Durham, tion, "Shall we start another war<lb />
n�i���� c� c n r r spoke before the editors of literary before the results oi the old one have<lb />
Deegates From E. C. T. L. .� , � died out<lb />
a4 a a magazines. All business managers oien oois<lb />
Attended discussed their problems with Senator Grady payed high tribute<lb />
 'Andrew M. Heck, of Edwards At those who made the supreme<lb />
Ruth Kiker was chosen President Ttmngtitnn fimnpany nf Ralotgk sacrifice in the hist war. antl said<lb />
of the North Carolina Methodist! r rjH, banquet Friday night,that they had died believing they<lb />
Student Conference at its fourth an-ji(1Iu.v j� J)wire, director of public died fighting to end all war and we<lb />
nual meeting, which was held J relations of Duke spoke on the value Jowe obligation to them to keep what<lb />
November 8-12. The conference L (Ul,lmati,)ns in moulding college they thought they died for. He<lb />
met at College Place Methodist standards and influencing the lives 'nrged his hearers as individuals to<lb />
Church in Greensboro, with W. C.j0f newcomers. Having been a newsjoin hands with other individuals<lb />
IS<lb />
Interesting descriptions and com-<lb />
ments on a sister teachers college, a<lb />
polytechnic institute, and two uni-<lb />
versities were given to the students<lb />
at the assembly period last Tuesday<lb />
morning by Dr. MeHinnis. who has<lb />
recently taken a delayed vacation.<lb />
He had visited State Teachers Col-<lb />
lege in Farmville, Virginia, and had<lb />
observed there an atmosphere of a<lb />
superior type. lie considers the<lb />
plan, teachers, workers, and every-<lb />
thing about it the finest imaginable.<lb />
He spent two hours there and was<lb />
shown about the campus by Pres-<lb />
ident Jarnian. It is like this school<lb />
in that a certain amount of stand-<lb />
ardization must exist in a teachers<lb />
college. Two things of special in-<lb />
terest were the swimming pool and<lb />
the social ball. They were far<lb />
superior to that phase of our college<lb />
lite. The home of Joseph E. John-<lb />
ston, one mile from the college, has<lb />
been purchased and restored to a<lb />
beautiful place for the recreation of<lb />
Viol<lb />
Ln-ei<lb />
lopinlthe library stati id" that college for<lb />
years, rising from student assistant<lb />
rjussen f" an important position on the staff.<lb />
: There, as in this school, -he i- todaj<lb />
irahms I remembered for her excellent work.<lb />
She has held only two college posi-<lb />
ln r.n-eiutiic tions, but the two cover a splendid<lb />
Clifton Crawford at Piano j record in both time and quality of<lb />
A Sketch Dnbois service. Miss Sray received her<lb />
Persaline O'Krian B.S. Degree there and also holds a<lb />
Arabesque Debussy I degree in Library Science from the<lb />
Nola Walters University of Illinois, which has one<lb />
Narcissus Nevin of the oldest and lest schools of<lb />
Sarah Rhyne�Whistler j library Bcience in this country.<lb />
Mary Evelyn Thompson at Piano j vi!(.u ,ie (.ani(. to Greenville in<lb />
Clouds Charles Dei-is,<lb />
Auf Weider Sehu<lb />
Bomberg-Mariowejwere fcept in one room in the Austi<lb />
ut'   IHuilding. could hardly have bee<lb />
called a library. Miss Ola Ross.<lb />
a81 September, 1923, the library which<lb />
was made up of a few books which<lb />
Mis- Kuvkendall at Piano<lb />
Baritone Solo<lb />
Jaek Humphrey<lb />
Miss Thomas at Piano<lb />
Marche Militaire Schubert<lb />
Southern Songs<lb />
Orchestra<lb />
Nola Walters at Piano<lb />
faculty and student It has an out-<lb />
door theater and golf course.<lb />
The polytechnic institute of which<lb />
Dr. MeGinnis spoke was V. P. 1.<lb />
at Hlacksburg, Virginia, a lovely old<lb />
whose work, then as now. was as<lb />
secretary on the administrative staff.<lb />
served as librarian, in addition to<lb />
her other duties.<lb />
When plans were being laid for a<lb />
real library, finding a librarian wa-<lb />
the first step to be taken. It was<lb />
then that Alis Cray came onto the<lb />
scene. (Jetting together the book<lb />
and getting a place for keeping and<lb />
using them were the other two step<lb />
Plan- were underway for a library<lb />
building not only large enough to ac-<lb />
commodate the increasing number of<lb />
students but a fireproof building in<lb />
which books could In- safely kept.<lb />
This building was completed in the<lb />
District Teachers spring of 1925. Mis- Gray had<lb />
helped work out all the plans; he<lb />
now had the task, which was to her<lb />
CONVENTION LED<lb />
BY<lb />
Miss Hyman. Critic Teacher. Was<lb />
President of Northeastern<lb />
l X. C. acting as hostess<lb />
Smith, aio of<lb />
Viola<lb />
girl tiled pat her. chosen Publicity Chairman. The<lb />
paper man of Winsfoh-Salem for<lb />
 "liege was S(,val vn.Si m i�win. offered<lb />
M<lb /><lb />
: � rs of the Senior Cabi-<lb />
ows: IIattic Pearl Mal-<lb />
: � . dean T homas, vice<lb />
1 da Kay Hair, secretary ;<lb />
Norman, treasurer;<lb />
i social service; Esther<lb />
is, chairman of morning<lb />
berine Wallace, chairman<lb />
services; Ellen Jenkins,<lb />
� ei nmeiit representative;<lb />
e. publicity chairman;<lb />
Henderson, chairman world<lb />
dip; Elisabeth Copeland,<lb />
E Ho reporter; Xola Walters,<lb />
and Margaret Martin, chair-<lb />
I social committee.<lb />
n!� tubers of the Junior Cabi-<lb />
a- follow Marie Dawson,<lb />
Richardson, Carolyn Pans,<lb />
iret Blythe, Ruby Lea Rich,<lb />
Laurie Hritt. Mildred Mc-<lb />
 Pet, Hill. Janet Mayo,<lb />
rie Watson, Sarah Stevenson,<lb />
11! ' Brinkley, Dorothy Tillman,<lb />
Georgia Suggs, Bertha Mae New-<lb />
 Roti Vivian Batten, Marie<lb />
,r�v, Marjorie Topping, Mary<lb />
Av l?ranklin, Sellestine Hughes,<lb />
Pakse turn to pa�e three)<lb />
nine<lb />
information<lb />
Mar<lb />
ither officers for the coming year jt.ritu.0.<lb />
are: t 'The spring convention of the as-<lb />
Viee President. Zone 1, Ervv-m SO(.iatiOIi will met't sit Carolina 1'int's<lb />
with Wake Eorest as host.<lb />
Mary Gorham, Rachel Stone,<lb />
Josephine Ranes, and Dorothy<lb />
Hooks were the delegates attending<lb />
the past convention. In addition to<lb />
these four girls the incoming editor<lb />
and business manager of both the<lb />
Tboo Echo and the Tecoan will be<lb />
present at the spring convention.<lb />
of this ami other nations of the world<lb />
in a united effort to create perma-<lb />
 1 h ex- oent world peace.<lb />
Special music for the occasion v as<lb />
Adams, Presbyterian Junior College.<lb />
Vice President, .one  Leroy<lb />
Scott, Duke. ,<lb />
Vice President Zone :$, Martha<lb />
McKae. W, C U. N. C.<lb />
Vice President, Zone 4. James<lb />
Rogers, Brevard.<lb />
Sccretarv, Ethel York Kiker,<lb />
W. C. P. N. C.<lb />
Treasurer, Moir Ayres, Appala-<lb />
tdiian State Teachers College.<lb />
Six delegates represented E. C.<lb />
T. C as follows: Ruth Kiker, Viola<lb />
Smith, Elizak'th Dixon Johnston,<lb />
Eleanor Hardy, Helen Hardy, and<lb />
Callie Charlton.<lb />
Prof. R. II- Sherill of the Uni-<lb />
versity of North Carolina school of<lb />
commerce took on five New York<lb />
thugs recently when one of them<lb />
took 50 cents from him. Although<lb />
three radio patrol cars finished the<lb />
thugs after Professor Sherill had<lb />
knocked out one of them, he is cred-<lb />
ited with a moral victory.<lb />
JUAIIORS ENTERTAINED<lb />
FRESHMEN NOVEMBER 9<lb />
In accordance with tradition the<lb />
Juniors did their bit for the Fresh-<lb />
men Saturday night, November 9.<lb />
Decorated with pines, crepe paper<lb />
and soft lights, the campus building<lb />
auditorium became an effective place<lb />
for dancing.<lb />
Specialty numbers during the<lb />
evening included tap dances and<lb />
solos.<lb />
The guests were served ice cream<lb />
sandwiches.<lb />
furnished by the Greenville High<lb />
School Band. Miss Bessie Brown,<lb />
Miss Helen Sawyer. J. II. Rose and<lb />
Louis Bullock also rendered a<lb />
quartet number by Kipling, "Lest<lb />
We Forget and Miss Bessie Brown<lb />
sang a solo, "America's Answer<lb />
SNAPSHOT CONTEST<lb />
EXTENDED<lb />
The date for entries in the<lb />
snapshot contest which is being<lb />
sponsored by the "Tecoan" has<lb />
been extended to December 13.<lb />
$5.00 will be given for the 12<lb />
best snapshots of campus activi-<lb />
ties. $3.00 for the 12 second-<lb />
best snapshots, and $2.00 for<lb />
the 12 third-best snapshots. Few<lb />
entries have been made so far.<lb />
Mary Gorham, editor of the<lb />
"Tecoan urges contestants<lb />
to turn in their pictures as soon<lb />
as possible to her (Room 279)<lb />
or to any members of the staff.<lb />
'The annual two-day Northeastern<lb />
District Teahers' Association eon-a privilege, of the establishment of<lb />
vention was held at Kinston, Novem-ia Ival library. As soon as the build-<lb />
ber i:� and if, with Miss Elizabeth ing was ready, the appropriation for<lb />
S. Hyman. presiding. Mi Hyman, books was increased. In the mean-<lb />
who is a critic teacher at the train- time the enrollment was increasing<lb />
school, with many ot its buildings j - t.ll� j1(.IV waa  president and h('r (hltil' lHani' to havv for<lb />
covered with Englih ivy. rivaling j of the convention bast year when the!one 1 "�� In rho faIi �� <lb />
Duke in beauty and effectiveness. II<lb />
found the enrollment there to be . ,<lb />
much burger than he had expect<lb />
t Mi- Wahl,<lb />
Miss MeGee, Mr. Port, Mi- Charl- ul<lb />
Sv Dr. Frank. Dr.l"<lb />
I meeting was held at Elizabeth City.  Margaret Sammon came from<lb />
e Among the members of the faculty Peahody Colh<lb />
'�attending the meeting wen Dr. rtit-<lb />
At Ohio University, another very Meadows, Miss Coates Mi- Wabl Til<lb />
old school, founded in 1816, Dr. Me-<lb />
Ginnis visited his nephew for a verv i<lb />
short while. There are about 2,700<lb />
students there.<lb />
'The University of Virginia he<lb />
found to be very beautiful.<lb />
Dr. MeGinnis visited their demon-<lb />
stration high school and observed ai<lb />
educational project. Thirty-fivt<lb />
reshmen were selected ami wen<lb />
Sul<lb />
to<lb />
r.<lb />
lav.<lb />
full-time trained libra-<lb />
two student assistants.<lb />
Haynes, Dr. Flanagan Mr. M. L ' u'hiie no full-time librarians have<lb />
Wright. Miss Graham, Mi- Wil-  added, the increasing enroll-<lb />
liams, Miss Newell, Miss Lewis, Miss  '  Qaa aecessiuted the addition<lb />
ll' Patchell, Miss Green, Miss Rain- of nine.otiier student assistants,<lb />
water. Miss Redwine and Miss Considerable sums of money were<lb />
Hyman. ppropriated for new books. A<lb />
Approximately 800 teachers repre- l�rge number of Iks were pur-<lb />
senting 21 counties attended the sea- chased in the biennium of 1927-28.<lb />
taught by one teacher. Subjectssion8' Ll,l(iiuff eduators attendingIThe selection, ordering, working<lb />
were not divided but were presented J deluded Clyde Edwin Statelwith the Library Committee, balanc-<lb />
in the project method. This - an Superintendent of 'Public instrunig the budget, and cataloguing the<lb />
tion, who addressed classroom teach- books was work all of which Miss<lb />
era at a dinner Friday evening; Dr. Gray skillfully directed.<lb />
Frederick H. Laws, of Stuyvesant Cataloguing and reference work<lb />
High School. Xew York, who alsoiare her favorite branches of library<lb />
addressed the classroom teacher:<lb />
xperiment which will be carried<lb />
out for four years.<lb />
Another educational project was<lb />
observed in a two room country<lb />
school. Pupils do their work in<lb />
committees, bringing in all parts of<lb />
their curricula in this way.<lb />
Dr. MeGinnis brought out the fact<lb />
that all this reveals revolutionary<lb />
ideas of education. This change is<lb />
prevalent in many parts of the coun-<lb />
try antl if, when these ideas have<lb />
been given fair trial, they are not<lb />
satisfactory, leaders in educational<lb />
movements will return to the tradi-<lb />
tional form.<lb />
Presbyterian Club Organized<lb />
A most impressive candle light-<lb />
ing service entitlexl "Traveling the<lb />
King's Highways" was presented on<lb />
last Thursday evening, by the<lb />
Presbyterian Association. The<lb />
Presbyterian Club has been or-<lb />
ganized on the campus under the<lb />
direction of Miss Ruth Hillhouse,<lb />
who is religious director of the<lb />
Presbyterian Church. Regular<lb />
monthly meetings will be held, and<lb />
all students are invited to attend.<lb />
Mrs. T. Wray Outline, Kinston,<lb />
science. One member of the faculty<lb />
remarked, "Miss Gray is a genius a;<lb />
MICROSCOPE AND LAB<lb />
EQUIPMENT FOR INFIRMARY<lb />
president of the North Carolina :i reference librarian The records<lb />
Education Assocation, who welcomed slu' hxs �� so beautifully kept<lb />
the teachers to Kinston; and Jule B. i;  " UJ<lb />
Warren, secretary of the State As-<lb />
sociation.<lb />
Karl S. Bolander. President of the<lb />
Art Hobby Guild of America.<lb />
Columbus, Ohio, was a speaker at<lb />
the opening session. His subject was<lb />
"The Effect of Art Education on<lb />
Life<lb />
The meeting was divided into two<lb />
general sessions, over wdiich Miss<lb />
Hyman presided, three dinner meet-<lb />
ings and separate group sessions.<lb />
The three dinners were held Friday<lb />
evening, one for classroom teachers,<lb />
one for administrators, including<lb />
superintendents and principals; and<lb />
one for home economics and agri-<lb />
cultural teachers.<lb />
Miss Mary York, of the Woman<lb />
College, and T. E. Browne, State<lb />
(Please turn to page four)<lb />
Recently there has been obtained<lb />
a microscope and laboratory equip-<lb />
ment for the infirmary. This ad-<lb />
dition will aid the doctors and<lb />
nurses in diagnosing cases.<lb />
When Miss Dickinson firt came<lb />
here, she came as a bacteriologist to<lb />
do this type of work. Until now,<lb />
the college has not been able to<lb />
furnish her the necessary devices.<lb />
Already, she has found indications<lb />
of malaria with these slides. Miss<lb />
Dickinson finds the work with the<lb />
microscope and new equipment verv<lb />
intcresting. Yrior to this, students<lb />
have had to go to the hospital to<lb />
have blood counts and tests made.<lb /><pb facs="00038033_tn_0002" /><lb />
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THE TECO ECHO<lb />
The TECO ECHO<lb />
EAST : u��rv� w-mcmck.v col u.i.t<lb />
- n ' ii' JStu'i i Wy �' (� Students of East Carolina<lb />
Teachers ('ollege<lb />
DoBOTin Hooks<lb />
Josephine Rases<lb />
STAFF<lb />
A ssistant Editors<lb />
11 l.I K.N 111 ! IB<lb />
d en su Grekn 1 ! "K<lb />
Advertising Ma nag cm<lb />
t UT!)i<lb />
I 'llKISl IS<lb />
11<lb />
1- ! H ! RIDOE<lb />
I MoRRIS<lb />
 Editor-in-Chief<lb />
Business Manager<lb />
Eleanor Taylos<lb />
Oakoi.yn Hrinki.ky<lb />
Doris Mkwhorn<lb />
Helen Downino<lb />
 'initiation Managers<lb />
Sara Lee Yatk<lb />
SaRA I.Uillll.IN<lb />
rife<lb />
Bos<lb />
$1.50 per College Year<lb />
 Number 182<lb />
 . .Room 2'<lb />
md-class matter December ;s, 1I at tl<lb />
 ireciivi<lb />
1 X. ( under<lb />
the act of March 3, 1879.<lb />
1935 Member lof<lb />
P:v i i j Gol!oeiute Press<lb />
Di jtributor of<lb />
Gottegiote Di6est<lb />
The Kibitzer<lb />
We write tliis as some one who is<lb />
on the outside looking in. We, per-<lb />
sonally, are not ever seen with any<lb />
girls in fact our social life is prac-<lb />
tically nil- we never kissed a girl<lb />
in our life in fact we were under<lb />
the impression that a smooch was<lb />
supposed to sound something like<lb />
a chirp of a bird, until Oscar told<lb />
US that it should have the soft, suc-<lb />
culent smack of a cow pulling her<lb />
foot out of the mud -however, we<lb />
keep our eves open�<lb />
By the way, have we introduced<lb />
you to Osear? Oscar is a stooge �-<lb />
some great man once said that all<lb />
the world was a stooge hut we pre-<lb />
fer someone more definite.<lb />
CONTEMPORARY<lb />
OPINION<lb />
What with all the cracking down<lb />
the high muckity mucks are doing<lb />
on the holding of hands, etc. around<lb />
here, it looks like members of the<lb />
council would he trying to do their<lb />
bit, hut after watching Louise for<lb />
a while, we have our doubts.<lb />
PRACTICAL RELIGION<lb />
�h�a hflvi. special Sunday School classes for colle<lb />
It has been reliably reported that<lb />
Dick Chessoin has been seen with<lb />
the same girl twice Hick, with K<lb />
girls to ,i hoy here we expected great<lb />
things of you try not to let it hap-<lb />
pen again.<lb />
Some of these folks around here<lb />
seem to think that a high-sounding<lb />
phraseology is indicative of a great<lb />
intellectual ability it may or may<lb />
not be, hut in the future Tom, and<lb />
you too. .lack, try to be a little more<lb />
definite as to the meaning of these<lb />
four hit words you're always spout-<lb />
ing around and remember that<lb />
some of as mortals who don t ever<lb />
use them might, by a strange trick<lb />
of chance, know the meaning of<lb />
' hem.<lb />
The Greenville churches uav<lb />
sirls who eh ' � n- from among their number and organize into a<lb />
� 'Vein fii to function so as to enable each member to derive both religious<lb />
 social ei vment. There is present in each ehurcfa a group ol in-<lb />
dividuals vho love voting people. They like to work with college students.<lb />
They tend a good bit of their time preparing Sunday School lessons This school has been noted for<lb />
- riving to help the college -indent- add to their curricula, so to speak, 1 doing things backwards�remember<lb />
a course which deals ivith the practical interpretation of God's Word, the! the lawn party b the Campus build-<lb />
Bible. TL- im it students into their homes, where they offer social<lb />
courtesies. They do all this and more. Why! Because they themselves<lb />
are persons who realize the value of the work they do and want that<lb />
work done.<lb />
A arse percentage of the college indents attend Sunday School and<lb />
have become regular members of classes. We feel that you are gaining<lb />
something th i1 is gI, something that adds to your college life. This<lb />
 a state institution and for that reason, religious life, certainly de-<lb />
non inational, i- not stressed, but i- left to the individual. Some of us<lb />
need to be reminded, however, that we don't have to be religious fanatics<lb />
similar to those afforded by Sunday School<lb />
fKxeerpt from The Carolinian.<lb />
Woman'c College of I niversity of<lb />
North Carolina.)<lb />
It would seem, however, that the<lb />
International Olympic committee<lb />
would he called 'upon to conduct<lb />
an investigation to d e t e r m i B e<lb />
whether or not Germany has vio-<lb />
lated the Olympic code by discrimi-<lb />
nating again non-Aryans. Certain-<lb />
ly the racial discrimination of the<lb />
German government is abhorrent<lb />
to us. Certainly we would he act-<lb />
ing in accord with our fundamental<lb />
principles of democracy it we de-<lb />
manded an investigation of the ac-<lb />
tions of the German Olympic com-<lb />
mittee and the German government.<lb />
Certainly there are other countries<lb />
which are opposed to the racial dis-<lb />
criminations of the Nazi govern-<lb />
ment which would fall in line with<lb />
Americans in demanding such an<lb />
investigation. If Germany is<lb />
found to have violated the code,<lb />
surely she is in the position ot a<lb />
player in any game who, if found<lb />
ineligible for one reason or another,<lb />
is barred from participation. It<lb />
the committee finds Germany in-<lb />
eligible, surely Germany is the<lb />
country to he barred from partici-<lb />
pation and the games should he<lb />
held elsewhere.<lb />
This Collegiate World<lb />
brightly enameled<lb />
thumb nails.<lb />
n their<lb />
left<lb />
The Collegiate Rev,e<lb />
ton guard<lb />
pounds it.<lb />
There are two. and ju-t two. rea- , w,<lb />
(By Associated Collegiate Press) goM whv frsuill.n flunk out of col j, gjj<lb />
Give the college editors of Aiii.t- j r j , Click of tl<lb />
tea their way and President Rooac-iUniversity of Texaa.<lb />
velt will lie reelected without turn-j Either freshmen got too Bcareu<lb />
ing a wheel. Q their studies. Propriel<lb />
Or so it appears from a recent 2. Or they don't get scared enough u id.<lb />
magazine study of political atti- ,mi u  deep. necticul C<lb />
tudes of collegiate scribes.  e the restaui<lb />
27, 1935<lb />
ppalachil<lb />
Win<lb />
� Game<lb />
Is Played Du:<lb />
Snowfall and If<lb />
Cold<lb />
!on" with every other profes-<lb />
Kour hundred and eight editors - Qn of wlue a d-<lb />
u�. for Roosevelt, 52 for Borah -� . m <lb />
no less an authority than the<lb />
students.<lb />
lillhli<lb />
lSller.<lb />
York Times, after a survey<lb />
and � for tin<lb />
Knox.<lb />
The vote by the same editors lor  , , <lb />
political parties was 38S for tin<lb />
Democrat 1 83 for the Republicans<lb />
I!<lb />
he surveyor ma<lb />
kes tl<lb />
ot <lb />
�rtion<lb />
that only 30 per cent of young c<lb />
15 for the Socialist- and HI for the and wQmen .� t.apaW?<lb />
Communist party.<lb />
StUUl<lb />
ptRATES LED VISITOJ<lb />
Kl 6-0 AT END1<lb />
Grea<lb />
WE ARE NOT ALONE<lb />
What' A communist student edi- ;H8 beiiu? "carried along.<lb />
leue<lb />
thinking for themselves, wbicn mJ<lb />
that the other 70 per cent , ,<lb />
,i a V<lb />
IS9.S an,<lb />
meal<lb />
" are just<lb />
t <lb />
Bright light from the columnist<lb />
r at the EJniversity of<lb />
� ap<lb />
tor' How does he get away with i<lb />
� <lb />
Mr. James Wechsler, last year in t<lb />
editor of the Columbia University fllii<lb />
Spectator, ha- just published a new "Sin Sing ought to get<lb />
1k entitled -Revolt o� the Cam- with army to prove that the pel<lb />
pns" in ,�. first pages of the mightier than the sword.<lb />
Storv, dim tell- of the death of th<lb />
Then he -how- the change to more<lb />
serious thinking.<lb />
nii. the lake advertised in the cata-<lb />
logue a- a beauty spot on the cam-<lb />
pus land then the students cannot<lb />
go there i. the various teas without<lb />
any tea, just to name a tew now<lb />
we have :i brand new one -college<lb />
buildings in which college students<lb />
are not allowed the higher lips<lb />
seem to think that a man going<lb />
into the various buildings is sure-<lb />
ly going to ruin the place a girl<lb />
going in after hours is a lost wom-<lb />
an i What. Oscar, a Boy and a Cirl<lb />
TOGETHER�Oh, my heavens,<lb />
don't even think of such a thing�<lb />
you'll he kicked out of school, and<lb />
tin- column will he censored-�)<lb />
Now maybe we're wrong, hut it has<lb />
alwavs seemed to as that Students<lb />
tained opinions for or against America's participation m the Olympicsh(jaW 8tudy &amp;i lim).s :llld alo that<lb />
names at Berlin. Newspapers have expressed these opinions both volun- jcollege students should he old<lb />
tarilv an '<lb />
to gam 11'1<lb />
QUESTIONABLE CASE<lb />
ome tine- now the editorial columns of other<lb />
hoiii- nave con-<lb />
ilhiilii Tor Heel, tlniversity o<lb />
North 'arolina )<lb />
It i- gratifying to learn tliatj<lb />
three outstanding college newspa-<lb />
pers, the Daily Princeton-ian, the<lb />
Cornell Uailtf Sux. and the Stan-<lb />
ford Dai1 have expressed opinion-<lb />
similar to our own in disagreeing<lb />
with the anti-parficipation-in-the-<lb />
Olvmpic- movement. Most college<lb />
editors, of eourse, climbed on th1J �<lb />
bandwagon, hut a few of as see it<lb />
in a different light. . . .<lb />
We are thoroughly opposed to<lb />
dictatorship, not only because of it<lb />
stifling of human liberties hut also<lb />
because it is not a practicable plan<lb />
for America. On the other hand,<lb />
our somewhat violent opposition to<lb />
Nazii-in and our violent dislike ot<lb />
the cruelties and unfair procedures<lb />
sanctioned by it do not. in any way.<lb />
enter into the consideration ot a<lb />
matter of participation with Ger-<lb />
man athlete As a protest matter<lb />
the anti-Olympics movement is a<lb />
dismal failure in light of obvious<lb />
ret a gain � �<lb />
. courses �<lb />
kitchen i<lb />
11 to -j:<lb />
An enterprising professor at French ,<lb />
ld ca in college when paptma pa- X(�.rtl University pul a list<lb />
rades, midnight duckings and such qUost;ong uith suggested answers s-x th<lb />
like prank- occupied the mind- of g &amp;rge groap of high school Douglas<lb />
college -indent- primarily. ,ii() .j i,()V To -he .pn  j<lb />
tion, "Which is the most serious<lb />
offense fn most of the boys answered<lb />
Now tor the mam. dim 1- prob-<lb />
ably correct. Put there come- to<lb />
mind a litth- tale of a little escapade<lb />
this last summer on the part of ffwo<lb />
students in a small college in St. dent in the world we nominate a<lb />
j Paul Minn. We cannot tell the pertain junior at Miami I niversity.<lb />
I name of the school, a- yon will This man is carrying 30 study hours<lb />
i realize. a week and auditing one course. I"<lb />
 support himself he works 50 hour- .<lb />
These boys, Pill and John, were a mouth on tin- NY A. i- an asaist-<lb />
"bumming" through the east. Both ant in the physics department,<lb />
were talented men. writer- of -ome grades paper tor the mathematics<lb />
distinction, but, alas, occasionally department and work- from -even<lb />
iddicted to -piritou- liquors. They to midnight every day in the office Wl"  �<lb />
t this ice upon the of a taxi company! apprecia<lb />
night of their arrival in Wadnmr-<lb />
t.m. 1). C.<lb />
"Stealing your moth r -<lb />
to pawn it<lb />
For the workingest college stu-<lb />
l.eaile-<lb />
Were foil:<lb />
 ierman<lb />
They w. i<lb />
-Toved.<lb />
Indiea<lb />
huIIie<lb />
Fame<lb />
world's<lb />
Aft<lb />
!� an egg-laving contest m<lb />
. , .� � the elfv th<lb />
Despite their unshaven eonoition, . . �. <lb />
. ' ,  , � i � i t i carried the following headline:<lb />
-p,te ,he fact that midnight had EOGSELLENT �GGSPOS<lb />
me and gone, they<lb />
on the president.<lb />
 was just ;i they had made it<lb />
over the White House wall that the<lb />
secret service men pounced upon<lb />
them and -1k them so that their<lb />
teeth chatt.red and they suddenly<lb />
' eca me sober.<lb />
"What the had word, had word,<lb />
are yon two doing here f" they de-<lb />
manded roughly.<lb />
Bill and John thought painfully,<lb />
iper at Michigan State<lb />
SI-<lb />
Vn<lb />
TION<lb />
EGGSEEDS BCJGSPECTA<lb />
TIONS<lb />
Eggstraordinary Hens Eggstend<lb />
Themselves<lb />
The editor's excuse, we presume<lb />
was that the write 1,rains were<lb />
scrambled. I<lb />
.1,<lb />
extrat'Ui<lb />
thStandar 1 allow i ���<lb />
litiquency, ax ifeCo<lb />
J. T. II.<lb />
t tie longest<lb />
-Iione to II<lb />
re from the (lommitti<lb />
m Fair Play in enough to take care of themselves<lb />
o  however, we're probably mistaken.<lb />
I issue i- whether or not America should participate in the Eleventh<lb />
Olympiad i ' - held in Germany. In 1932 the International Olympic<lb />
( omnutts<lb />
Gen �<lb />
tails ti<lb />
the N;<lb />
with f<lb />
it imp<lb />
sportsi<lb />
In a<lb />
mittee<lb />
Ajneri<lb />
ren<lb />
Oh<lb />
I he few northern gal- around<lb />
here are probably enjoying this tit-<lb />
led the games to Berlin which was then in Republican j t!(. .p,n f � weather we are hav-<lb />
v jt js fell by many that Germany is no longer Bepub-1 ing now -most of them thought they<lb />
The International Committee basjwere coming to the sunny south<lb />
where the weather was warm all<lb />
the time, and old man frost never<lb />
found it verv healthy�Ladies, this<lb />
v. but Nazi 1 ierinany.<lb />
ove the games from Berlin to some other country. It il<lb />
however, should athletes from America participate; Do<lb />
� - and activities in the realm of sports and in connection J jg j  startr in fact it's not<lb />
I � ga themselves assume such a nature as to make cold at all�it's all in your mind�<lb />
for the �ames to be held in Berlin in the true spirit of and come to think of it we're<lb />
WHY IS A HERO?<lb />
After watching Alvah Page pra<lb />
then one of then found the reason tlce th lr! "f :i Castrated young 1882: a kick I<lb />
for their presence: Ill:i" Hl P1111  � captivatious ale.<lb />
-Ph. we thought we would come young actress, the question arises<lb />
and see F. I), putting owl the milk even ,n"r forcefully in my mind- A survey i l<lb />
bottles Why i-a hero? After all, the heroine captained lrniv<lb />
 has to he kissed at the close of any football teams n<lb />
Pill and John -pent three dav- pl�y and if she must be kissed there are outstanding<lb />
i in solitarv sonfinemenJ on beans and mmt 1h' a "artyr and if tin-re must<lb />
Veil be the t. Qavifi<lb />
23 extra points<lb />
one game Okl .<lb />
er. in 1917. B<lb />
Daily News, Eoger F. Chase, edi-jooly too glad to assure their captors  comes only from the female homa 17 K<lb />
tor of the Columbia Spectator, wired J � their permanent love for the "<lb />
to Yale editor Jonathan P. Bine- Northwest.<lb />
discriminations against race right<lb />
here on our own shores.<lb />
"U. S. PARTICIPATION<lb />
IN BERLIN OLYMPICS"<lb />
STIRS COLLEGE PRESS<lb />
h<lb />
In answer t an editorial "Sport bread, were fingerprinted and  '<lb />
Not Politic upholding P. S.<lb />
participation in the German Oiym- iIlh : � ! ' � ;<lb />
pics, which appeared in the FoI<lb />
otographed and told if they ever  <lb />
Kth would '<lb />
aship and of the Olympics!<lb />
tcent booklet. Preserve tht Olympic Ideal, published by the Com<lb />
n Fail '<lb />
participation: Nazi Germany has violated her pledge not to<lb />
exeludi German Jews from the German team solely because they are<lb />
Jews  denvine them the opportunity to 'rain and compete for the<lb />
German team: and has violated her pledge to observe the Olympic Code<lb />
 � �;�. b her treatment of her Jewish athletes, but by her treatment<lb />
 her Catholic and Protestant athletes and hy her misuse of the Games<lb />
to gerve the interest of the Nai regime rather than the interests of<lb />
'I ' ' -<lb />
Baron Pierre de Coubertin has expressed the view of the founder of<lb />
die Olympics: "The main issue in life is not to have won hut to have<lb />
fought well. To spread these precepts is to pave the way for a more<lb />
valiant humanity, stronger, and consequently more scrupulous and gener-<lb />
ous. These words extend across whole domains ami form the basis of<lb />
a healthy anil happy philosophy.<lb />
The Olympic movement gives the world an ideal which reckons with<lb />
the- reality of life, and includes a possibility to guide this reality toward<lb />
tie great Olympic Idea: 'Joie des muscles, calte de la beaute; travail<lb />
pour le service d 'a famille et de la eociete: ees trois elements uni- en<lb />
im faisceau indissoluble<lb />
"May joy and good fellowship reign, and in this manner, may the<lb />
Olympic Torch pursue its way through the ages, increasing friendly<lb />
understanding among nations, for the good of a humanity always more<lb />
enthusiastic, more courageous and more pare<lb />
The Committee on Fair Play in Sports is composed of the following<lb />
members: George Gordon Battle and Dr. Henry Smith Leiper, Co-Chair-<lb />
men; Joseph A. Babor, Hon. Richard d. Beamish, Francis Piddle. Dr.<lb />
Fran. Boas, Heywood Broun, Dr. Hugh Elmer Brown, Rev. Edmund<lb />
P. Chaffee, Dean F. W. Chubb, Gov. James M. Curley, Dr. Harry<lb />
Emerson Fosdick, Dr. John C. Futrall, Irving Gemson, Hon. James W.<lb />
Gerard, Dr. Frank P. Graham, Martha Omening, Rev. Herman J. Hahn,<lb />
Arthur Oarfhhl Hays. Francis A. Henson. Dr. John Haynes Holmes, Dr.<lb />
Paul Hutehinson, Dr. Raymond A. Kent, Dr. Frank Kingdon, Freda<lb />
Kirchwev, Senator Jesse EL Metcalf, Lucille B. Milner, Richard Xen-<lb />
berger, Dr. Reinhold Ni.dmhr, Dr. EDen F. Pendleton, Rev. A. Clayton<lb />
Powell, dr Frank Ritchie, Rev. Millard F. Robinson. Merrill E, Root,<lb />
John A. Ryder, C. W. Savage, William Jay Schieffelin, Jack Shea.<lb />
George N. Shtoter, Lawrence E. Spivak, RevE. V. Stanfonh O. S. O<lb />
Norman Thomas. Oswald Garrison Villard, Dr. E. Graham Wilson.<lb />
Dr. Mary F. Wooley, and William B. Chamlerlain, Executive Secretary.<lb />
Inadequate information that is clear makes us hesitate to express any<lb />
antagonistic feeling concerning the matter. We cannot approve of some<lb />
of the steps taken by Germany's leaders. We would question, however,<lb />
the connection between her actions and our entry into the games. Were<lb />
she attempting to exclude any American Jews, our reaction would be<lb />
unfavorable. Since this is evidently not the case, we feel that if follow-<lb />
ing the further investigation that will no doubt result from the wide-<lb />
spread debate of the question, the Committee leaves Berlin the scene of<lb />
the games, we would lose nothing by participating.<lb />
rather envious 01 some ot you girl<lb />
roommate!�Oscar has eold feet.<lb />
'lav in Sports we find the hasi- of their case against j oh Take Me Out to The Ball Game<lb />
We have been watching the in-<lb />
tramural games with a great deal<lb />
of interest it seems to us that the<lb />
quality of play has been much high-<lb />
er than in preceding years�how-<lb />
ever, we noticed a few other thing<lb />
to wit; One Miss Keith, as referee,<lb />
was looking very chipper except for<lb />
the fact that her pants (no, Oscar,<lb />
Basketball pants, were in dire need<lb />
of a safety pin. Xow maybe the<lb />
afore-mentioned pants had a train<lb />
attached, r maybe the protuberance<lb />
in question was a deflated bustle,<lb />
hut ;tt any rate, we were afraid she<lb />
would trip herself�Miss Norton<lb />
acts about as little like our old<lb />
friend Sara as possible�Flea plays<lb />
with one eye on the gallery�The<lb />
various Ilippopotamii have a hard<lb />
time moving around with the light-<lb />
er, hut more agile basketers�John<lb />
Warren pretends to be watching the<lb />
game�a certain married lady on<lb />
the town team spends most of the<lb />
time sitting on the floor�John<lb />
Planchard doesn't even pretend to<lb />
he watching the game.<lb />
ham. "Challenge you to debate ques-<lb />
tion in articles running simultane-<lb />
ously in News and Spectator<lb />
Pingham did not accept the chal-<lb />
lenge and replied that he "had no<lb />
wish to heighten still further a con-<lb />
troversy which I stated and believe<lb />
has already reached fantastic pro-<lb />
portions<lb />
This reply stimulated the follow-<lb />
ing statement from Chase: "Mr.<lb />
Pinghanfs determination to pooh-<lb />
pooh the campaign for transference<lb />
ot the Olympics is good enough<lb />
proof that he hasn't the slightest<lb />
idea what the campaign is about.<lb />
His editorial 'Sport �Not Politics'<lb />
makes the alleged point that ath-<lb />
letics should not be confused with<lb />
political issues. If he would look<lb />
into the matter more fully he would<lb />
(Please turn to page thre�)<lb />
In the first place the hero is a bio-<lb />
;et two year- in prison, l hey were logical curiosity, as ordinarily a<lb />
oines only from the female<lb />
enus ptcus. In a play, how-<lb />
ver, tin-re is a "�-port" of a muta-<lb />
Ya!e u �<lb />
ami or p.<lb />
they get � ri<lb />
ily and deai<lb />
In jn-t a minute now 1 11 he turn ami we get a he-roe instead of a<lb />
through she-roe. Somewhere in some suh-<lb />
The day they reached home. John jeet taught in college there i- a<lb />
discovered he had won a scholar- principle called "the survival of the<lb />
iip to Georgetown University, fittest" If this he g mie principle<lb />
Washington, 1 . C. then the hero must he a verv "tit" l ll(<lb />
animal even though -ome of the pot- (ntl.v dis<lb />
Ami what more, he's there now. trayors of heroes would belie this a- irur au <lb />
1 even y Wh�<lb />
Th<lb />
Perhaps it's the climate.<lb />
Anyway, romance seem- to<lb />
hard time at Harvard.<lb />
A "Harvard Men's Guide'<lb />
sertiou. lien<lb />
nave -urv<lb />
as the drama itseli ha- survived ami<lb />
have have prospered as the drama has<lb />
ill!<lb /><lb />
The worn<lb />
h'rmarv.<lb />
progressed. Host men who hav�<lb />
undertaken to foretell the course of h'r inm<lb />
h. e� published there, listing for tin- human events have been -adl<lb />
benefit of the students names of all 1;(k(.n. ro nmv ,���. whh me f, ; ,<lb />
the recommended debs m Bostoi<lb />
Little Portraits<lb />
Form a mental picture of the fol-<lb />
lowing situations in your mind's eye<lb />
(yes, Oscar, providing your mind<lb />
has an eye), draw them on a piece<lb />
of paper exactly 4x81A inches,<lb />
and weighing two grams, turn it in<lb />
to the editor of this paper with the<lb />
wrapper from a Log Cabin corn<lb />
whiskey bottle, or an accurate<lb />
facse-er fekci�factsem�reproduc-<lb />
tion if you wish to save the orig-<lb />
inal for the kiddies, and for the best<lb />
drawing we will give away, abso-<lb />
lutely free, one ticket to Dix Hill,<lb />
fn fact, we may award tickets to<lb />
all entering this contest�here we<lb />
go�1. Braxton taking his whistling<lb />
lesson�2. Girl trying to break on<lb />
Primy Carpenter (Oscar, did you<lb />
ever try to catch a humming bird<lb />
by the tail?) :5. Sonny teaching<lb />
Martha Jane acrobatics (or maybe,<lb />
Oscar, it's wrestling) 4. Axiom<lb />
Smith trying to become a pretzle<lb />
on the dance floor. 5. A football<lb />
player buying a pack of cigarettes<lb />
(joke) 6. Alvah Page seeing red,<lb />
especially with the senior play in<lb />
rehearsal�7. Margaret Xorman<lb />
finding out that Jud White was<lb />
married once� 8. Most of the girls<lb />
finding out that Dr. Simpson, fac-<lb />
ulty juvenile, is married now� 9.<lb />
Dr. Flanagan, the school's perren-<lb />
nial bachelor, beating "em off with<lb />
a black jack�10. Durwood Stowe<lb />
getting his Zoology homework� 11.<lb />
Stan, man in the making in more<lb />
ways than one�12. Johnny Deaton<lb />
doing a kooch dance for the benefit<lb />
of half a dozen co-eds�13. Fresh-<lb />
man laughing at prof's bum joke<lb />
to get on the right side of him�<lb />
14 Jimmy Carr trying to do too<lb />
many things at one time�15. Gib-<lb />
son, our shy and retiring football<lb />
player, being fed a line by a cer-<lb />
tain gal, and swallowing it, hook,<lb />
line, sinker�16. Carl Langley try-<lb />
ing to string several ladies on the<lb />
same line�17. Becky sucking them<lb />
in right and left�18. The smoking<lb />
room back of Pleasant's�Way back<lb />
�19. Taxi service in the dark al-<lb />
leys of a night�20. Girl supposed<lb />
to be at church becoming repentent<lb />
�and so far, far into the night.<lb />
y nns-<lb />
90 now hope with me that I<lb />
�.  , , u wil1 be equally wrong when I are getting<lb />
book ! soli mtn'St"1- Not �" Prophesy that the hen, will continue 0� � m<lb />
h.o- was so Uq �. ;U1 imlt of xu. drama of women at<lb />
Said the I arvardites: " hat is �. ��, uhat fhi<lb />
the guide? What is a deb! Further- Shmed I ties -how<lb />
more, where is Boston?' i , -A ,<lb />
n, f  . . �. ,  An actor with a crooked �os.<lb />
One ot the most intelligently edit-1<lb />
tics -m<lb />
have three<lb />
tad sa<lb />
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ed and scholarly written publica- ppncccooD cnornr Tin- game<lb />
turns iti the field of youth is the:KR0FESS0R FORGOT th (i t , one rf �<lb />
��Reformatory Pillar a three col- THE MAGIC WORDS simplest of oiu'd : fan3<lb />
nmn, eight page weekly published  finding incre - I puhuiQ <lb />
by inmates of a hoys' reformatory; (By Associated Collegiate Press) Imerman � - S�-wl <lb />
 Minnesota. Charles Hudson. Emory 1'niver ��w include it on their CO�4�<lb />
It is quiet and conservative, even sity student, spent three days in a!tic programs<lb />
the humor column is rather re- hypnotic trance recently when the � "<lb />
served. The movie reviews are ii professor who had inadvertently Charles Darwii pent  t'�<lb />
really critical. Much space is de- j hypnotized him was unable to brine disaeetinc over I" I baraid<lb />
voted to sports, of course, but iust him out of it. ' " . �,   -tn<lb />
i . i i- i T) , ,�   . became interested � '�� . <lb />
as much to Kuropean diplomacy. Prof. W.G, Workman of Emery's of one species and hec<lb />
Permit m to quote two para- i psychology department attempted to ! eons knowledge"��'� : kofa<lb />
graphs from the editor's personal I hypnotize a student for demonstra-LM Broeeeded to do this<lb />
c(dumn and if they don't tie a sud- jfln purposes during r lecture. He j ���<lb />
den knot in your throat, your shell<lb />
is very hard :<lb />
"We thought our worries would<lb />
be over when our parole was grant-<lb />
ed. Xow we find they've just be-<lb />
gun. Principal one among them is<lb />
Old Man Depression, who, though<lb />
getting older and feebler, is, we are<lb />
told, still around shaking a threat-<lb />
ening cane. However, we think lie's<lb />
just a bogey-man.<lb />
"We heard a 'Bang' outside the<lb />
walls the other day and knew an-<lb />
other pheasant must have hit the<lb />
ground. Ho-hum<lb />
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We trust you give appropriate<lb />
thanks.<lb />
National style barons, says a news<lb />
item, have "granted" college girls<lb />
one special concession which their<lb />
less educated sisters may not enjoy:<lb />
they may wear their college colors<lb />
as unsuccessful, and was about to Announcement of the d<lb />
give up when he notieed that Hud- of a red-tailed hawk r, w to J<lb />
t I wf" aia ?(HU: m� " k n�ale at Cornell Univemty<lb />
tiance. 1 hen be refused to re-COntly by Dr. George &amp;J<lb />
al treatment. Prof, curator of bird- at the univcK<lb />
spond to norm<lb />
Workman prescribed exercise ami<lb />
normal activity, ami for three davs<lb />
Hudson was walked about the cam-<lb />
pus, taken for rides, to the movies.<lb />
Suddenly, on the third dav, he<lb />
blinked and asked what had" hap-<lb />
pened. '<lb />
The oracles say that in 1960 the<lb />
population of the United States will<lb />
be stable, wtth twice as many peo-<lb />
ple 60 years of age and vouth defi-<lb />
nitely in the descendant.<lb />
Z nt f�Und the SOOSe that laid<lb />
the golden egg said.<lb />
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Clifford Odet play. '<lb />
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colleges which maintain banai<lb />
workshops for their students.<lb />
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was pulled by the Carlisle tw<lb />
in 1903, Pop Warner �f"J<lb />
ball was carried 105 yards tJj<lb />
Harvard tucked under � f �<lb />
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Cold Helen Slayer, a Jewess fencer, ha8<lb />
been specially invited to join the<lb />
CRATES LED VISITORS German team.<lb />
6-0 AT END OF HALF 4Evea supposing that none hut<lb />
"Aryan, were to be allowed on the<lb />
Started Score for OP1 team, it is highly question-<lb />
rs, Who Piled Up aWe ether thai would be any<lb />
feuchdowns rn t Ae lrticatig na<lb />
�ons. It is not deaied that mem-<lb />
bers ol every race will compete at<lb />
Berlin an.) that they will be accord-<lb />
ed equal courtesy1 by the German<lb />
Government. If Germany wishes<lb />
to handicap herself by barrina<lb />
, , Jews, it ta difficult to prove that<lb />
� �"�"�� that is not strictly her affair.<lb />
y     Bu1 fi tnuh "�' the matter is<lb />
�' iiiuaiileei - , 1, , . 1 .<lb />
,tit those opposed to American<lb />
participation do not limit them-<lb />
tuirtei alter . 1 . . . � 1 1<lb />
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tit their own  , H , �. .�  , ,<lb />
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tors 1� Y8ra �1J 1 1  <lb />
would have been no such dispropor-<lb />
1 - P88h � tionate fuss.<lb />
'stowewho '  ' ' attitttde " admirably<lb />
 - ' summed up by the statement of<lb />
 itittson tor 1  . 1   ,<lb />
Ifieiniali 1 . Mahoiiev, president of<lb />
lie United States Amateur Athletic<lb />
irst nsiit uiii 1- � 111 i <lb />
1 nion. 1 believe that participation<lb />
in the frames under the swastika<lb />
implies the tacit approval of all<lb />
swastika symbolizes<lb />
us attitude is patently absurd.<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
Page Three<lb />
�an team from<lb />
 ach rs College<lb />
I- ast Carolina<lb />
ei 11 6 in the<lb />
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BETWEE N<lb />
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SPORTS LINES<lb />
The Appalachian game was one<lb />
swell scramble, and we have no kick<lb />
coming, but if the defeat could he<lb />
blamed on any one man. we would<lb />
nominate Joe llatem. It seems that<lb />
doe thought a mascot would he<lb />
rather the thing to have at the field<lb />
during the game, so he procured<lb />
the services of one small monkey.<lb />
He arrived at the field with the<lb />
animal in question at the end of the<lb />
first quarter, and immediately the<lb />
team went to work and scored a<lb />
touchdown, held off the visitors, and<lb />
otherwise did itself proud. Between<lb />
halves, however, the monk started<lb />
sneezing, and .loe thought it was<lb />
taking pneumonia, so be took it<lb />
home and put it to bed. That was<lb />
length<lb />
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BALL TOURNAMENT<lb />
Eight Dormitory Teams Com-<lb />
pleted "Round Robin" With<lb />
Firecrackers As the<lb />
Champions<lb />
The "Round Robin" basketball<lb />
tournament which has been played<lb />
by the eight dormitory teams came<lb />
to a elose Thursday night. Bach<lb />
student on the campus had an op-<lb />
portunity to play on one of these<lb />
squads. The players and other stu-<lb />
dents showed a great deal of inter-<lb />
est in the games. As the first divi , , , ,<lb />
� e ,1, � , 1 a tatal mistake. Had tie monk<lb />
8Hn of the intramural program, , ,   . w<lb />
,1�, , " � been on the held, the team might<lb />
these games were a great success. , . - , .  s<lb />
i .1, � 1 . .1 1 nave staved on the Appalachian at-<lb />
I'uiing the eight games that each; , , ' ' , ,<lb />
 , 1 , 1 u -ii c r- i tack, but :is it was, the playersllsuv a (in<lb />
team played it was possible for Miss Li 1. . � � , 1 , ,  ,�<lb />
v t.  1 1 -ii . thought their irls had left them,<lb />
-Norton to see how each girl plaved I ,� � . , 1 i , ,<lb />
, '  iimd immediately had a relapse, (lur-<lb />
ing which the mountaineers scored<lb />
twice.<lb />
We think thi- year's team de-<lb />
serves a lot of credit �besides play-<lb />
ing the best football seen at E. (<lb />
T. ( they have shown more of the<lb />
old fight�to be a winner in anv<lb />
THEY SUGGEST THE<lb />
PURCHASEUFTEAM<lb />
Contend That Best Football is a<lb />
Business Proposition and<lb />
Should Be Approached<lb />
As Such<lb />
Perfect Season For Braves<lb />
Shattered By Pirates<lb />
(By Associated Collegiate Press)<lb />
Honest. Straightforward �- and<lb />
astounding is the solution of ath-<lb />
letic worries propesd by The Card-<lb />
inal of the University of Louisville:<lb />
"Why Don't We Buy a Good Foot-<lb />
hall Team?"<lb />
Instead of joining in the charges<lb />
of professionalism broadcast this<lb />
year as every year by college edi-<lb />
tors, instead of adding their moans<lb />
to the cries of defeat that surround<lb />
much work to local high school<lb />
graduates who otherwise accept<lb />
good jobs at . Alabama, Michigan,<lb />
Ohio State, Kentucky, or other uni-<lb />
versities which have already fallen<lb />
from the heights of blissful ideal-<lb />
ism. One goes out of one's way to<lb />
do all sorts oi nice things for poten-<lb />
tial football timber, waving scholar-<lb />
ships temptingly in the air at ban-<lb />
quets and prep schools. And one<lb />
Defeat of 10-6 By Pirates Re-<lb />
sulted From Use Made of<lb />
Breaks<lb />
 arned to its logical conclusion, i; i.1<lb />
1 liev ad- ii-ii - ' IV.inuilels ,�<lb />
  would imply that no intercourse of! Tigers 4 '�<lb />
 im anv kind with Germany should berRkio Twiie 1 1<lb />
i,j run 1 11 � I Di�e ievus f 4<lb />
tolerated, that scientists, artists, Tarheels<lb />
men of letters, as well as athletes, 1 j<lb />
: ight ei<lb />
I CXeai ma.it<lb />
A su<lb />
mi 01 leiu'rs, as weii as atnletes, i 1 rw:i� . <lb />
i1; h-i - - d0 Swnoppers Is<lb />
ngnt anotfeei .adom. It would naturally M- ptea � g<lb />
and to make plans for her varsity<lb />
squad.<lb />
The Firecrackers from Wilson<lb />
Hall came through as champions.<lb />
They did not lose a garni The<lb />
teams ranked as follows:<lb />
Per-<lb />
Team Won Lost centage<lb />
Firecrackers 8 0 Uport, courage is paramount Our<lb />
,i,  - , ow- i team has been rated the under-dos<lb />
1 anthers 1 1 8751 � , , � <lb />
 �iu several contests tins vear -and<lb />
0 2; i , 11  ' i ii-<lb />
�:has surprise a lot ol 1pie. We<lb />
ftft' don't think the other club have<lb />
�� j heen overrated�on the contrary,<lb />
"r'� � they've had fine ball teams, hut we<lb />
PASSES BY STOWE TO LINDSEY<lb />
AND CUNNINGHAM FEATURES<lb />
E.C.T.C. Made 7 First Downs to 4<lb />
By Norfolk Branch of William<lb />
and Mary<lb />
invests rather heavily in a leading<lb />
football coach, who u-uallv brings The Norfolk Division of William<lb />
along a Bock of clear-eyed young-ano" Mary College's dream of a per-<lb />
sters who know something about feet season was shattered at Tucker<lb />
football. j Stadium by a well coached East<lb />
"This is just what the Cardinal Carolina Teacher- College eleven,<lb />
proposes that the University of he Pirates, who took advantage of<lb />
I.oui-villc do. Perhaps we're tool nil of their breaks, defeated the<lb />
every losing team, the editors of hrutallv frank about the sordidI Braves 10-6.<lb />
The Cardinal offer what is to them facts of it all, but the athletic sit- The Norfolk Club put up a g<lb />
the only answer: "Why Don't Wejuation a- it now exists makes us  ' ;  'hey could not overcome<lb />
�"oothal! Team?" fee too frankly bi ital to �� ��'� tin lead piled ip ii the secoi I<lb />
"It is apparent to all followers J "We dond care a hoot whether the quarter b; tt Pirates,<lb />
of the game that college football is University goes about shouting at tftei t peri<lb />
perhaps the leading commercial in- "ie f"l'  if- lungs that good job: folio ng at<lb />
vestment of institufions of higher are open to gridiron huskies with the second <lb />
learning says The Cardinal. a high-school diploma, or whipr- i la-hd a tot<lb />
"Ther an- fwer and fewer schools ,i!�' ) amid a veil of secrecy the ball on their 42 ard line, Stowe<lb />
which, like th University (of Just so long as it does it. faded back and tossed a 27 yard<lb />
Louisville) cherish the fond illusion! And we venture to prediel that I pass 1 Cunningham.<lb />
1 and<lb />
lange ol punts in<lb />
r, the Pirate- un-<lb />
n drive. Taking<lb />
250<lb />
250<lb />
0<lb />
have heen underrated it is amaz-<lb />
ing that a team like we have been<lb />
seeing could be built in four years<lb />
of football in a college, and we take<lb />
hJnmd l�W !l'at KI sh,m1,1 nll!lvli me individual playing may l�<lb />
for extra noint Mn' a tmi  b,s -Whs because Uhmvll b u. uuinir of ;)int<lb />
1 1U it disapproved of the lynch law. or<lb />
that Spain would never be consid-<lb />
ered tor the Olympics because tliej Louise Martin<lb />
; government allows hull fights. Martha Beamon<lb />
Gladys Miller<lb />
1uise Shacklefonl Town Toppers 77 ; nw's aIonP ,the �Porta lil ,thlS f.fa<lb />
�lave.? one of<lb />
backfield the de<lb />
f Ferebee wai<lb />
m. Stowe am<lb />
I his confusion of political issues<lb />
with matters pertaining to sport<lb />
in accomplish no conceivable good.<lb />
 tQe ground Th). (��, ,� u.ouM ao hv<lb />
�P�"tacular run � ,ikdv to ,H1W ,(1 Hit!).r if th,<lb />
ade by Gibson rnitl<lb />
State stayed away next<lb />
Fhev would all the more<lb />
Appalachian E. C T. C.<lb />
.1 at thews L.ndsev<lb />
achian punt. v(r<lb />
champion him as the object of a<lb />
grievous insult. We have as little<lb />
sympathy with the Nazi dictator-<lb />
ship as the most fanatical of its<lb />
opponents, but we believe that spite<lb />
re be was downed<lb />
rards.<lb />
a backbiting weapon.<lb />
SPORTING THE SWASTIKA<lb />
 From The Dartmouth<lb />
Johnson<lb />
Sinclair<lb />
Ridi nhour<lb />
t 'arpenter<lb />
Priee "The Olympic code, which recog-<lb />
Kepelic nines in the realm of sports the ab-<lb />
Stowe solute equality of all races and all<lb />
Gibson faiths, i- the direcl antithesis of<lb />
Cunningham Na.i ideology From an open let-<lb />
Ferebee  addressed to Dr. Theodore<lb />
ii ii 7 7 it Lewald by Jeremiah T. Ifahoney,<lb />
u �; ii it i; I're-ident of the A. A. 1 .<lb />
,An�.  (� c Judge Mahoney, in the open let-<lb />
an, Connor. Mat- ter quoted above, has severely ac-<lb />
fter touchdown, eosed the Nazi government of dis-<lb />
crimination on racial and religious<lb />
bases<lb />
( 'ollins. Tubby, the Olympic e<lb />
IF.Hand, dor- competition in the eleventh Olym-<lb />
piad to he held next year at Berlin.<lb />
 I- a r 1 � Such discrimination, asserts Judge<lb />
Beattv i C. Mahoney, is sufficient cause for the<lb />
Latham Pnited States to nfu-e to partici-<lb />
pate in the forthcoming games, ii<lb />
thev are not removed from (Jer-<lb />
tbis. opportunity to give credit to<lb />
made by the ten high scorers. I , ' ' . . � , '  ,<lb />
Girl ' Team Points u'h Math,ls' ou .first coac<lb />
Panthers 144 catty�you ve been doing a swell<lb />
Blue Devils 9S;Jhk1f'71 jt U�<lb />
Firecrackers S6; Prohablv the most outstanding<lb />
that eridiron star- dash forth on when a few new buildings are erect- penalty against the Braves put the<lb />
Louise Klanton Ramblers 7lf�a was ,h, ,1tt, d parolma<lb />
Annie Lee Hawkes Blue Devils B0 1,v Ihlk J hl1 h" advantage,<lb />
Hannah Martin Firecrackers 67 psychologically speaking was With<lb />
Charlotte Johnson Ramblers 59 L,)uk- ' 4at f8  ,xl,lal1u 2<lb />
he only explanation is that the<lb />
Irene Kennedy<lb />
Ruth Fisher<lb />
Panthers<lb />
Ramblers<lb />
the field after gruelling hours of<lb />
practice to do or die for love of<lb />
dear old Alma Mater, with the dol-<lb />
lars that trickle int the Univer-<lb />
sity's coffers only an incidental con-<lb />
sideration. Football where it is<lb />
plaved hardest and host is frankly<lb />
a business proposition.<lb />
"Football revenues are the main-<lb />
stay of elaborate gymnasium spa-<lb />
cious and beautiful stadium- and<lb />
playing fields, the whole program<lb />
f minor athletics, and student<lb />
unions and other campus buildings<lb />
in universities that are materialistic<lb />
enough and realistic enough to rec-<lb />
ognize the fact that you've got To<lb />
have money. And sad as it may<lb />
seem it is football as often as it is<lb />
academic standing that brings fat<lb />
endowments from wealthy friends<lb />
ind alumni and spreads the fame<lb />
ed on the campus, and more instruc-<lb />
tors and courses are added, and<lb />
other improvement- come into be-<lb />
ing, and Louisville plays and heats<lb />
ball in day on the Division 2 yard<lb />
im<lb />
Pirates Score<lb />
The Braves held the Pirates for<lb />
51<lb />
Devils had the best team and the f th(, mstitmiun ar and wi(<lb />
somo good football teams, we won t three downg m h wete nua<lb />
be so terribly sorry that we east: .� overcome th(. drivi VlTliU: tar,<lb />
oft the shackles oi misplaced ideal-  ,i r i, i  etr�. ,  i<lb />
. iii- � on in fourth down, otowe tossed<lb />
ism and admitted that business is!  j , ir , ,�� ru,� t,<lb />
. . ,  i ;i lateral to Hoot tiioson who<lb />
business. ! r v i ti<lb />
went, over tor a touchdown. 1 he<lb />
j try for the extra point failed.<lb />
UNUSUAL ORIGIN FOR WORD The division eleven started a<lb />
(By Associated Collegiate Pre) drive from the ensuing kickoff that<lb />
Medical students at the Oniver- J resulted in a touchdown. Barnes<lb />
uty of West Virginia refer to their a0" Hogan, running with passes,<lb />
cadavers as "hicks" not, as is th<lb />
Braves marched 88 yards to<lb />
almost universal custom, as "stiffs j flir nI-v touchdown of the<lb />
and therein lies a tale. game.<lb />
It seems that in the old days the I Receiving the kick-off on their 12,<lb />
cadavers were entrusted upon arriv- Hogan ami Barnes made it first<lb />
al to the on and only university down. Barnes went through tackle<lb />
janitor, a campus character who for. a first down ami a shuttle pass,<lb />
At ti<lb />
le close o<lb />
t the tournament tin<lb />
F. X. ( student- seem to realizi<lb />
following girls were choosen a<lb />
'that. With the p<lb />
exception<lb />
of the movie incident, the losing<lb />
ortsnianlike<lb />
side was the most<lb />
members of an "All Star" team.<lb />
Thi team has challenged the mem-<lb />
bers of laM year's squad to plav<lb />
. , f ,  , .  of the gridiron,<lb />
them the week after thanksgiving. mF T- v - t ,i i<lb />
t, , � With I .  . out of the Kos<lb />
Forwards<lb />
we've seen in this particular battle<lb />
Appalachian Mav- - � against athletes who.<lb />
under<lb />
ire eligible for<lb />
Louise Blanton<lb />
Louise Shackleford<lb />
Louise Martin<lb />
Martha lii-aiinni<lb />
Gladys Miller<lb />
Guards<lb />
Berlyne Howard<lb />
Maiy Anna ('ooper<lb />
Susie Pleasant<lb />
Mavis Parker<lb />
Margaret Trexler<lb />
-man.<lb />
Contemporary Opinion<lb />
from page two <lb />
many<lb />
If .Indue Mahouey's allegations! gibbet Copeland, sponsor<lb />
an- true, undoubtedly it would bej<lb />
in (termanv atb<lb />
contrary to the spirit d' the Olym-<lb />
pics for the United States to send<lb />
bowl picture, it will be hard to de-<lb />
cide who will have it. We're not<lb />
in favor of predictions, but South-<lb />
ern Methodit. undefeated, plays<lb />
Texas Christian, undefeated, and it<lb />
wouldn't surpri-c us if the winner<lb />
didn't go to the West. Also, just<lb />
to really get in trouble, we wouldn't<lb />
he unduly shocked to see Texas come<lb />
out on top. Hut don't take any<lb />
bets on that basis.<lb />
It looks like K. C. T. C. will have<lb />
i basketball team, from the<lb />
Installation Service Is intramurals�and we should have<lb />
Impressive As Always both a boys' and a girls' tennis out-<lb />
 fit next year, if the players would<lb />
(Continued from page one) come out for it.<lb />
Miriam Mitchell. Irene Fzzelle -yy(, w;u s)(1, anybody 12 points<lb />
Celestine Balance, Frances Weeks, nn t)t. Louisburg game, that is if<lb />
Joyce llarivll. and Ann Campbell. tH, players don't read this.<lb />
At the close of the service tlie new ; f tjjt. iOS(. pmvl Uame wen- be-<lb />
cahinet met and elected officers asj ng played out in the courtyard of<lb />
follows: Mildred McDonald, pres- j a dormitory, we don't believe half<lb />
ident; Joyce Harrell, secretary: ,1(1 girls would look out the win-<lb />
dow. It makes it awfully hard on<lb />
9 team to have to play without sup-<lb />
-pent muh of his time loitering it<lb />
Barnes to Coopedge netted 21 yards.<lb />
even proudly, a jain to Berlin. The introduction<lb />
Vi polities. 0f nationalistic beliefs, be they po-<lb />
invitation to the litieal or religious, and national<lb />
:i its cover the pic- iafri into an international sport-<lb />
� Hitler with the cap- jllir evenj constitutes nothing more<lb />
the youth of theji;jn ,( betrayal of sportsmanship.<lb />
luestton is, to what jf m ti�. contrary Judge Maho-<lb />
 going to he putt ney�g allegations are unfounded, the<lb />
� or of keeping sports n.fual of the United States to par-<lb />
� 1 maintain that tieipate would be a grave injustice<lb />
ipation in the Nazi U0  German government which<lb />
 the way to do it. bas made elaborate preparations for<lb />
that our campaign I the 1936 Olympiad.<lb />
I am ready to take -ph�- problem of determining the<lb />
that. The American truth regarding the question of dis-<lb />
alreadv begun to dern- crimination against non-Nazi ath-<lb />
� �. will not tolerate etea is an urgent one for the Intor-<lb />
an event which ia national Olympic Federation. It is<lb />
I tk and a political the duty of that body to assemble<lb />
� tival. Fair play is and to Collect evidence which will<lb />
Bingham's notice, determine definitely whether or not<lb />
' ports-loving Amer- (Jermanv has violated the spirit of<lb />
urc, feel differently. I the Olvmpic code. And only<lb />
m j through'men like Mahoney backed<lb />
SPORT�NOT POLITICS by widespread popular support, can<lb />
�:� )V. Ihuhi News) the Federation be moved to act m<lb />
atroversy over American j this manner.<lb />
� in the Olympic Game. Should Germany be adjudged<lb />
Berlin next summer j guiltless, the, member nations maj<lb />
ed fantastic proportions still participate as retofore.<lb />
 all over the country Should the International Federa-<lb />
Attendance at Williams College port, ami some of you should h.<lb />
chapel has fallen to 100 daily. The shamcd of yourselves for not giv-<lb />
-ervice is no longer compulsory. ; U your team moral encouragement<lb />
�� .�about the only explanation is that<lb />
vear old resolution of the American j this school is a flock of sissies, and<lb />
Amateur Athletic Union, which wehope thats not true<lb />
states that no American athletes<lb />
Notre Dame, as always, had a<lb />
with<lb />
propaganda j tI0n<lb />
r-ua<lb />
de them to use<lb />
the fight against<lb />
tug<lb />
find Germany guilty of violat-<lb />
the code, it is not yet too late,<lb />
as Hillman said yesterday, to<lb />
il I lie llglll Bg�u�i , if i.V nL.TTinie� to<lb />
 � llnrt chanire the site of the Olympus 10<lb />
 magazine called nangt jLmJmmmmm<lb />
a country where real sportsman-<lb />
ship is assured.<lb />
will be entered unless it receives; great team this year, but from the<lb />
definite proof that the German gov-1 fames we ve heard they were plenty<lb />
ernment not only permits but en- Mg ;vit.h. ��<lb />
eourages the training of Jewish ath- ! . Appalachian boys hadun-<lb />
ites for participation in the games. ninghain ,potted. J hey were right.<lb />
The German government has never Cunny is of the most dangerous<lb />
satisfactorily answered our ques- P kickers we ve seen-and the<lb />
boys have been doing some right<lb />
"L it is not an American policy ��� blocking and pass defense<lb />
to dictate to other nations. If the this year, too.<lb />
Xazis of Germany decide that We 11 sign off for-now. but we 11<lb />
"We want the administration of<lb />
tie- University to cast all the lace<lb />
trimmings from the football situa-<lb />
tion and -have it down to a core of<lb />
hard facts. We need oil file campus<lb />
of tin- University of Louisville new<lb />
buildings, especially a student union<lb />
building. We'd like a swimming<lb />
pool in a n.w gymnasium, plenty<lb />
of new courses ami equipment, of<lb />
one or another, and 90 on and so<lb />
on. And we'd like a good football<lb />
team that could meet outstanding<lb />
competition sucessfullv. first be-<lb />
cause it will make possible the ful-S<lb />
fillment of our other wants, and ?<lb />
secondly because we like good foot-<lb />
ball.<lb />
"To get a good football team, one<lb />
pays for it. One offers good jobs<lb />
with satisfactory salary and not too<lb />
the class room One day he heard Ti B�ves scored when Hogan<lb />
a professor of Latin, who was dis-tooi a P�� from Barnes wh<lb />
cussing tin<lb />
Aeneid. use the phrase I -11 yards to a touchdown.<lb />
�Hie jacet" (here he lies). Punt Paves Way<lb />
Thereafter, upon the arrival of j Cunningham's punt near the end<lb />
of the first quarter paved the way<lb />
for the first safety. He got off a<lb />
nice punt that was downed on the<lb />
Division S yard line. A lost pass<lb />
cutaneous pressed down on his ad-j from center was recovered by Car-<lb />
velorum and caused his quietus ' 'Please turn to page four)<lb />
each new cadaver, the janitor would<lb />
discourse as follows: "Hick jacket.<lb />
this man has come to an untimely<lb />
death. The vox populi cuticorpal<lb />
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the attitude as idiotic and primi-<lb />
tive, yet it will never become a gov-<lb />
ernmental issue.<lb />
But no American organization<lb />
will be a party to such policies. If<lb />
Germany feels that her govern-<lb />
mental decrees shall apply to ath-<lb />
letes of other nations as well as her<lb />
own, America should not hesitate to<lb />
allow the Nazis to proceed with<lb />
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IV<lb />
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About the Berlin Olympics?<lb />
(From Michigan State College<lb />
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Columbia and for 4,500 graduate<lb />
students in ITT colleges and universi-<lb />
ties in 48 States and the District of<lb />
Columbia has been provided by the<lb />
half of the MV.Ui4 college year and<lb />
for the full college year of 1934-35.<lb />
The graduate aid program is an ex-<lb />
pansion of tho FEKA project.<lb />
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colleges and universities are par-<lb />
ticipating in the student aid pro-<lb />
gram this year than participate! a<lb />
year ago and that 10.1JW more stu-<lb />
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Knowles-Crowe Irrational Youth Administration, it<lb />
Aiumna Association received was announced today by Aubrey YV. dents are receiving aid necessary to<lb />
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PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT<lb />
RECEIVES STUDENTS<lb />
Washington, I). C. (NSFA)�<lb />
Directly after his Armistice Day<lb />
speech at Arlington Cemetery, Pres-<lb />
ident Roosevelt received a delegation<lb />
of seventeen students at tho White<lb />
House. Representing national or-<lb />
ganizations and local Student-<lb />
Faculty Mobilization Committees,<lb />
the delegates presented a statement<lb />
interpreting the action of over ono-<lb />
half million students in this country<lb />
who participated in the Mobilization<lb />
for Peace on November s and 11.<lb />
SHOULD STUDY<lb />
CONVENTION LED<lb />
BY MISS HYMAN<lb />
(Continued from pufce one)<lb />
Director of Vocational Education<lb />
-poke to the home<lb />
Provincial Nationalism Prevalent a�iuit�� tea.he,<lb />
to the addresses giver, l. i i I.a �<lb />
:nl Supt. Krwin to the classroom<lb />
teachers was one given by Mi<lb />
"The Christian World needs to Oma Lafferty of Charlotte, president<lb />
study larger maps to get, away from ()(- tjl(. ,f.Ax Association i Class-<lb />
momics ana<lb />
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is Harmful; More Cosmo-<lb />
politans Needed<lb />
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Group<lb />
AMELIA<lb />
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room Teachers.<lb />
On Saturday morning the separate<lb />
r aison<lb />
to JackjNYA. The figure-are based on re-leoniplete their studies.<lb />
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a tide of provincial nationalism<lb />
which grips the world today and is<lb />
leading to world catastrophe was bey Sessions. Mis Louis<lb />
XSFA President Thomas F.lthe thought of the stirring messageU- member of our facalty<lb />
X.dilott read the following statement j Dr. Q. K. Combs, pastor of the j��. f th speakers who ad<lb />
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ports from the heads of participat- creased cost in federal funds this, w ,��. ((,sil fol. peace on the Y. W. ( A. vesper service Sun- �  .   � ,)r<lb />
tng educational institutions as of year over ast approximates $145 Armistice Day. For seventeen years May night. November 3. We are now J" � Universi<lb />
November Ifor undergraduates and 000 monthly. With 1,485 colleges we have held this day sacred to the in the midst of renaissance pro-   ti�.tl ir,m<lb />
November for graduate students, and universities participating m the memory of those who died in the vineialism. be believes. He cited p1" ' ' " f  ,k ,�<lb />
lhc figures are preliminary and program a year ago, 04,808 students WorW War Each ymr at il8 paul as the first great cosmopolite Pp"�f lJ � n"<lb />
-ubject to correction. I he college received in the aggregate $1,414,505 eleventh hour we have honored their and held him up as m example to �wei. o m<lb />
aid program involves a monthly al- monthly during the college year. heroie sacrifice. They who died were be followed today.  " '  � .��<lb />
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am m omyrna, ana Bennett College<lb />
Ncwsom who teaches im I Biltmore College<lb />
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beth Britt who teaches in Campbell College<lb />
ubert, Mary Croome Gulfey whoCatawba CkMem<lb />
aes in Selma, and Catherine<lb />
aree of Foungsville were recent<lb />
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 . 0 . Duke i Diversity<lb />
Miss Helen G. Gray Resigns As Ea8( Carolina Teachers<lb />
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cad Librarian In Miss University of North Carolina<lb />
.luring the fall Wake Forest College<lb />
Mrs I Ira-ell l.anier. a j Western Carolina Teachers College<lb />
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Picket! oi Kenan-ville The college aid program is a cou-<lb />
nt visitor on the campus.limitation o the program carried on<lb />
'�� Jones and F.stelle under the direction of the Education<lb />
 teaching in Choeo- Division of the Federal Emergency j Administration may pay each college t ) ,��<lb />
re visitors here recently, Relief Administration for the last I and university follow: <lb />
Brumley of Washington.)<lb />
M irton who teaches in Name of Institution (Junta<lb />
�' the week-end of Agricultural and Technical College (Negro) 52 $<lb />
"  � campus. I Appalachian State Teachers College 109<lb />
Gammon who teaches in Asheville Normal and Teachers College -17<lb />
Ul visited here recently. Atlantic Christian College   35<lb />
tlevins who teaches m the Barber-Scotia Junior College  14<lb />
chool at Raleigh. Sara Belmottt Abbey College 11<lb />
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i colleges and universities m ((,(li(�(,( fll 1(, ,��� �f warring The worW is indebted to genera- JD - ;<lb />
this state which are participating inL ntl w;ll. W( w!l), iiv(. owc, them tions gone by, he stated, and to all  , ' ' ,  DrLident to si ��<lb />
the student aid programs this year, perpetually a debt of dedication to fellow creatures, so must not ignore "T "�'�� ' ' � ' J ' (.  w ;<lb />
together with the number of studentsLgtahKah the peaceful world for the past nor narrow one's interest" M �'��-�<lb />
which each institution may provide wyeh they died We therefore unite to his own life. He advised that<lb />
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with part-time johs ami the amount ilu�.w ,m ;llis Armistice Day in the students in college mix together and<lb />
ofFederal funds the National Youth determination to attain peace by learn to value and appreciate eacb<lb />
Mi-s B. Hart, Contentnea,<lb />
treasurer. The ���! meeting place<lb />
ols and colleges<lb />
and universities throughout our<lb />
country, the students are meeting in<lb />
a nation-wide demonstration, in a<lb />
'Student Mobilization for Peace<lb />
ither; widen their interest through<lb />
understanding of tin ir fellow stu-<lb />
dents.<lb />
 be -elected<lb />
WI<lb />
meeting to<lb />
the director in a<lb />
held in tin<lb />
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PRACTICE "RECITALS ENJOYED ai<lb />
BY MUSIC LOVERS<lb />
Miss Wilson, to Julia Peterson<lb />
Well, Miss Peterson, if going up<lb />
In some cases where November 11 j town is your recreation, then tell us Practice recitals which are held H<lb />
is a school holiday, the mobilizations j why you consider that activity a every two weeks, have been very<lb />
were held on November s. On the J recreation. successful this term. At these recital- <lb />
basis of partial reports we estimate! Julia: Well, I like it for the students gather to plav for each P<lb />
that well over a half million students j change you get from it. other. Piano numbers make up<lb />
are taking part in this solemn' Miss Wilson: Humph"<lb />
iation<lb />
3) K<lb />
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mit<lb />
dedication to peace. This 11th Hour<lb />
is both a commemoration and a<lb />
most<lb />
QP tW11- or othei<lb />
of each program but violin.<lb />
From 1900 to 1010, football fields<lb />
the change I get when I<lb />
it's the change 1 spend<lb />
ledication. We are not making an<lb />
�motional appeal against war. We<lb />
accept as a fact that practically jwere , marked like checker-board<lb />
everyone is now opposed to war asjmt" five-foot squares. ,<lb />
an institution. Rather we seek in )<lb />
our generation to act intelligently,Lf wea.y. Oer individual security pat.<lb />
conceitedly, emphatically for peace. Jepends upon national and interna- Sarah La'ughlin. Carolyn Riddick,<lb />
So strong is tho desire of the students hional ritv. Social and economic Edna Tavlor, Marv Evelyn Thomp-<lb />
of our land for peace that organize-1 justi(.(. (.anno-t attained as long as son, Xyida Cooper. Grace Freeman,<lb />
are sometimes on tne<lb />
program. Often a voice solo is<lb />
given. Muie Btndents and friends<lb />
of the music department find the<lb />
hour for practice recital an enjoyable<lb />
Visitors are always welcome.<lb />
dlowing Btndents have partici-<lb />
in practice recitals this fall<lb />
Dr. A. M Schultz<lb />
DENTIST<lb />
400 State tank Building<lb />
Phone 578<lb />
tions with as varied aims as the fol- wur iUU tno preparations for war Hilda Taj<lb />
j lowing are cooperating for the first<lb />
time in making this united call to<lb />
the Armistice Day student mobiliza-<lb />
tion for peace: NSFA, YMCA, YW-<lb />
CA, SLID. XSL, Committo.<lb />
Militarism in Education, American<lb />
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E. T. GOO R SHOE SHOP<lb />
threaten tho security of our Xation Clifton Crawford. Elizabeth Tolson,<lb />
and all tho people of the world. To Nola Withers, Christine AMord,<lb />
a world at peace in which our Mayo Fee. Persaline O'Brian.<lb />
generation and succeeding genera- Lucille Bailey. Opal Claire Harris,<lb />
tions may find work to do for the -fane Harrison, Christine Taw<lb />
.progressive enrichment of our com- lone Lane.<lb />
j League Against War and hascism. L if(, W(1 M stU(!f.IlN M(:r ���<lb />
Interseminary Movement, MiddkUM on thi, M.V(.nt(lth Armistice<lb />
Atlantic Division. American i outh J)av- all(j resnectf<lb />
Congress, Intercollegiate Council (.odwill<lb />
and Student Enrollment Committee sui,purt rhr.iKh a<lb />
of War Resistors League. This ap-vmu. .mnlnand<lb />
pea for peace is nation-wide because rn addition to SFebfett, the defcgt<lb />
students themselves in each school: tiuu im.lll(i(.t. Charles ves W<lb />
have initiated the demonstration. Uam8 r()!tf;(. VMrA r n.S(.nt;l.<lb />
, We are taking this time for earn- tive. Jamea QUM president of<lb />
est and intelligent study. lhc th(1 ln((.r,(.tninarv Movement; Rose<lb />
demonstration itself is not an end. T(.rii� f the YWCA- ancv<lb />
 I his day marks the beginning of an H).atfv ()(u() S!at. rjnkersit<lb />
intensive effort on the part ot the Ru)rf g X(,w y .<lb />
young people of Amenca to-discover sity. A h BarMtt rniv(rsitv o<lb />
tlie methods tor eliminating war v,�i, ri �� . i i ' i<lb />
m, . , . . , . b  Aoitn tarolma; ueorae Edwards,<lb />
! 1 his dav American vouth in eclipse ci mi. f e� ri i<lb />
� � ,mii�, Mrs. han Wilson, Inter-<lb />
steps out to take its stand for peace, collegiate Council; William Wright<lb />
We stand uncompromisingly on the Westmmster Seminary: Joseph<lb />
side ot Internationa aw and order. 1iinL r, ,i. ,� - n arm-<lb />
. . . . , �. ;(iJuck, liethany ollege; William<lb />
America cannot turn aside. We must tt:�m �� r i<lb />
. , . llineklev. executive secretarv ot the<lb />
prove that Americans want peace, t; v ��i n ' i<lb />
1 ! i American i outh Congress; James<lb />
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.  , � ' irrner, American League Against<lb />
her neutralitv. but we must devote , vr  i v : o i 7 i<lb />
. �  . . War and fascism: Serril Grerbor<lb />
ourselves to preserving it in a spirit hcsi . t,  t � t-<lb />
, -c 'AV � '  poiij -lean laussig, Lincoln<lb />
ot sacrifice. We must renounce tne �!�k��i� �� '�. i n a <lb />
  ocnooi; Ann dravlull. Student<lb />
profits ot war as wo renounce war ; i, � ,t-  i , T.<lb />
Christian Movement; and King<lb />
Dorr, Student Christian Movement.<lb />
CHARLIE KING<lb />
Carolina Sales Corporation<lb />
PHILCO RADIOS<lb />
VISIT LAUTERES<lb />
BEST EATS FINEST JEWELRY<lb />
"The College Girls' Place"<lb />
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GRADUATE AID<lb />
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Name of Institution Ma-shrs -Drs.<lb />
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ichers College, Tern- j University of North Carolina14 12<lb />
when he declared in Totals 3!1 3ft<lb />
the �-iiv community . j��<lb />
j the Division was penalized 15 yards. First Downs�Division 4, E. C.<lb />
Total<lb />
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500.00<lb />
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thai "certain college foot<lb />
� r s   being subsidized hy J On tho next play a pass from Stowe<lb />
emmcnl through National to Lindsey was intercepted hy<lb />
5Touth Administration funds Barnes on his own 15 yard line. As<lb />
"Members of football teams seemjHogan attempted to punt from the<lb />
the preference for this stu- end zone, a had pass from center<lb />
aid rather than others who sent the ball out of his reach and<lb />
� money more ho declared. I it was recovered by Teachers for a<lb />
also the problem of state j safety.<lb />
rs telephoning the adminis-j The passing combination of Stowe<lb />
rat i offii id- to be sure ami fix<lb />
friend<lb />
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LF Kyle  lindsey<lb />
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C K. Jackson  Ridenhour<lb />
R(J . Doyle  Carpenter<lb />
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opened the si com<lb />
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dual between Hogan and j '?BParties(Jibson<lb />
Cunningham resulted, the latter HB(Jarrett  Cunningham<lb />
having the edge. Th" second safety) PBllogan Fo.rohoo<lb />
of the game came in the first quar- j Scores by quarters :<lb />
ter, Cunningham returned one of Norfolk Division 0 6 0 0� 6<lb />
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yard line. Lindsey spearod � pass Scoring touchdown, Gibson,<lb />
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pleted 2; E. C. T. C. 8. Passes<lb />
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10. Penalties: Division 4 for 40<lb />
yards. F. C. T. C. 9 for 55.<lb />
Substitution: Division. Coopedge,<lb />
Davis, Kelly, Mercer. Wood, Rich-<lb />
ardson. E. C. T. C. Holland and<lb />
Chesson.<lb />
Officials: Referee, Hartsell, (N.<lb />
C. State); Umpire, Hall (W. &amp;<lb />
M.); Head linesman, William (W.<lb />
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"Tecoan" Sponsors Students<lb />
Trade in Greenville Contest<lb />
(Continued from page one)<lb />
will bo able to give coupons, and they<lb />
have identification cards in their<lb />
windows.<lb />
It is hoped every student will take<lb />
part in the contest. Watch for<lb />
identification cards and buy from<lb />
the merchants who are able to give<lb />
coupons as it will be to the students<lb />
advantage to have as many coupons<lb />
as possible. The prizes to be given<lb />
will be quite worth while, and every<lb />
one has an equal chance of winning<lb />
if they will take advantage of each<lb />
t war<lb />
itself<lb />
"All nations today are bound into<lb />
a single community. Only through<lb />
wholehearted cooperation can<lb />
permanent peace bo achieved. Our<lb />
own peace and welfare and pros-<lb />
perity depend upon the peace and<lb />
welfare and prosperity of the rest<lb />
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