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Wilson which on Saturday night, bringing to a the approach of darkness.<lb />
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the LAST YEAR IS EXPECTED Meadows, Miss Morton and guest, "t "�. P� ;i,T.v th.s year as well e the commencement sermon. Dr.<lb />
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production is not merely a musical -� i�" lMJuZ un inave hen a place on the Student and has many friends here. Be is<lb />
'�  1K, ' �ing, but alt a complete all- Several Commercial Exhibits Wfll ��j f&amp;'wriSrt Council. the Field Secretary of the Southern<lb />
was attended by Mendelssohn's famous overture to, Be Added to List Mr! S K r MisTcharlton The Student Government included BaptistJBwird. "<lb />
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 , . occasion only, delegates from ten of the member -A Midsummer Sights Dream. .  Mr- a nd M J?mSMtke election of House Presidents and Th. V.M.C.A. Vespers will he held<lb />
a her often, and all of college- and universities. Delegates written by the composer when he I in,i1(.a,illUS a that the second j1  TV. ' pimradmrs Miss Cas U Chairman of the Campus Com- at 6:30 pan. Sunday in the Robert<lb />
�- together.1 He con- from Lomsburg Coliegi werespeeial wag but seventeen, but also the mci- Ujience "Open Honae to be held Pr' "�. . 11 Hmdaes and mittee. The House Presidents for Wright Memorial Building (former-<lb />
 th. old philosophy guests. dental music inspired by ePy May 1 and 8 in the Science Build- Those 'unnerelassen who'next year will include, Bebecca Wat- ly the Soeial-BeBgions Building.)<lb />
I am yoor teacher; you The Sessions opened on Thursday tjM, Scherxo and Nocturne rhese, jj, w;il draw an even larger crowd () lrMii -1 ti1(! �  paper son. Alarv Lyon Shotwell, Louise The program containing the ad-<lb />
. . 1 l 11 m � tiv aftemoOIL. Marc li. with reglStra- ij �� nritll exeetot- from Mm-1k�� ,lwt flic ovorrt ot' limt vcnr.l 3 " . . . ' . ' T-� tn:ll. 1T��-nl Fnunvlifiu .1 kv Inunline TUmata mil tm�w<lb />
dOB. Marv Lyon Shotwell. Louise The program containing the ad-<lb />
Davis. Elizabeth Howard. Josephine dress, by Josephus Daniels, will begin<lb />
Anderson. Svlvia Knowles. Belle at 10:30 o'clock Monday morning.<lb />
Kearney, Marie Dawson, and Nellie The graduation exercises will follow<lb />
Webb. ' Chairman of the Campus the address.<lb />
Committee will be Viola Smith. <lb />
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people themselves, he the delegates attended<lb />
doing far more to party at the Pitt Theater.<lb />
. rpos, activities and On Friday the general<lb />
� If thl school than the "Campus Interest in Public At- ,hat it was to mark the weddma ��<lb />
turn to page four) fairs" was discuss1 during the .Please turn to past- three.<lb />
 morning session. At the conclusion - ���<lb />
SENIOR NORMAL CLASS of the discussion Dr. Meadows ad- n. C. C. P. A. ELECTS JIM<lb />
' SCORES WITH THREE PLAYS dressed the group on "The History<lb />
welcomed Globe Theatre about lu-i r0(hl(.ts .which was donated by the   k .ft Bin Vmhvw, Kth a member of the cabinet for several <lb />
luced the There are differences of opinion as (Jem.rai Electric Company at the c , whh 1)an jr.n GleneVieve years and has shown that she is very Foundation for Complete Arbore-<lb />
Meadows. to the date of the play and as to its n,(lUst �f Miss Catherine Ca88My�caCTOw with 1 F Baker Oleta interested in this organization 1-y turn Is Finished<lb />
v session, pUrpoe. Some believe that it was U vahl(.(, J(t nv(.nty.riV(. dollara. Ciuunblee Preston Smith, Oallie always working in a willing and <lb />
j theater Umtten to ceWbrate the marrmge 01 Biological displays, arranged by CharltOB Howard Scoff Oak helpful spirit Margaret Norman Work on the Daris Arboretum wfll<lb />
the Earl of Essex to the widow � Miss Jesse Mack, aw also unnsnaUy Cockejuae with pat Walters, Winona was elected as Vic- President; ,��� be discontinued for this war.<lb />
topic of Sir l'h.hp Sidney; otnere akv� U, Cnrlee with Paul Stone, Francis Cur-Juanita Davis, Secretary and The outline of the completed project<lb />
llh lc Al- tli t u-i t mark the We.lillllg OI Tl 11L- f' tl vl.iliit� anil he .   , ir �� ;ii i i It 1.1 Ti�i�n i i 1. � i i�. .r .1�tt-<lb />
The hulk of the exhibits will beK wih xBoanaas Brooks, MoUie Mildred MDonald. Treasurer. has been laid by means of the waBt-<lb />
jsei up by science students andUartj-y with Frank Park. .lr The election<lb />
Sckmce Club members under the "Marguerite Dixon with Godfrey Editor-in-Chief of the '1<lb />
of George Willard as<lb />
and Future of Student Self-Covern<lb />
'The Threshold and ment" J-Z<lb />
.peiied by a short talk Riven . m<lb />
 rection of Dr. Slav. Miss Wilson.<lb />
MASON OF WAKE FOREST Miss Hunter. Mis Cassidy, and<lb />
AS ITS NEW HEAD, Mi-Ma�k.<lb />
diiumie Carr, president of tin<lb />
At the final session of the Xorth Science Club, expects the event t<lb />
way- and hedges, and a large num-<lb />
eco Echo v ,t decorative shruhs and flowers<lb />
been placed. The project will<lb />
Oakley. Virginia Ellis with U. EL marks the first time that a hoy ha<lb />
Hudson. ever head this publication. George �. resumed next year, ami as much<lb />
I Margaret Garner with Bayard 1 will succeed Dorothy Hooks. 1 he time will be spent on it as has bees<lb />
Carrie Gaynor with Alfred Business Manager will be Louise i spent on it this year. For the present,<lb />
workmen are leaving it to<lb />
v a " r A reA opened bv a short talk gn en hy Miss gnjj ssin 0 ,he Xorth Scienc- Club, expects the event to gyg Eunice Green with Gorman Martin. The seven associate editors h,lU.vev<lb />
Year Bride Lonsiaerea MartrUl.rifl. Ko� rts. Assistant Dean ((o!ma Collegiate Pre- Assoeia- be equally as suceessfal as last year. Hkkgj Bonnie Mae Hall with Eobert are: doe Braxton, Virginia Ellis, ���<lb />
Excellent Program aI WiBiam Wttd Mary olkge and . &amp;&amp;ixrs fOT �xr year were Special imitations will be sent to, u Beatrice Hammond with W. TLeo Bm-kes, Naomi Newell, Frances The i<lb />
� � former athleti director.� there, Kj 3im Mason of Wake For- high school science teachers in this Beiiu1tie) EUa Mae Hargett with Max Barnes, Lueile Lewis, and Martin VI'A<lb />
. t received sets of one- vh(, outlined the principle- of sto- tafejag honors as president. section of the State, tha public �� pMtr Henry Hatsell with Mary Hamilton. The advertising managers when e<lb />
riven here w�J pre- (it,nt government a- gathered from � eonvention delegate- regis-e�.nlially invited. Katherine (Jritlin. Martha ffines for th. Teco Echo include: Louise 0f land<lb />
. evening, April 7, in Ber experiences on the WiBiam ana u( th(. h)tA sir Walter on uOpeu House" i sponsored by the 1- 1)on Kanty, Hattie Hudgins Britt, Hannah Martin, Helen Down- when tl<lb />
ma hy -D" class. iarv ampus. Thursday afternoon and attended an. Science Club, the membership f j v. ith Edgar Speight, Clara Holdenjing, Anne Campbell, Caroline j formed<lb />
the three plays, following tkds, the delegates itif(rni.jj u.a at s;x o'clock, at which whieb i approxiniately 1"�. It is (Please turn to page foun<lb />
 Fov; "The m u.t jato two disciissin groups -phnrman D Kitchiu. President estimated that between l00 and<lb />
larisea Vallette t (.�IlSll.r 8pe�ial prohlem peculiar -Wak(i Foi� roll welcomed 2.000 pereOBS visited the feature ft TO PRESENT<lb />
�A IahV 5 ar to men's ami wonns clleges. present. tl"1 . . J �THF HUMAN STRUGGLE'<lb />
Diekson. must- Kri(liiV evening the guests were,1 l Kithin urged the student The hours winch designated 1 Hh HUMAN b I HUbULt<lb />
 i Ur i . �1 .) .ir invfni ' . i . .1 c;��o � .iLl to ol.serve ;ire us ���<lb />
: � ;� � as is one of the State<lb />
Projects and will include,<lb />
mideted, a total of ix acn s<lb />
S<lb />
even vears an.<lb />
if th<lb />
dam<lb />
Cli<lb />
M<lb />
town and college llt(.rt.UIll.d at a formal dinner given , - urualists t( milomber the resjxmsi-<lb />
m the college dining hall. They then J. whit.h n.sts upou them. "Be-<lb />
g, heroine of atu.U(�l a dance in their honor in 1 responsibility be<lb />
t � i unr , tj i . u Wr'urht Memorial,  ,itr,i � � . n von have<lb />
hum<lb />
utriuu,  .� attemn-u a u���. -�- . . i<lb />
a play of post-civil war Robert H. Wngbt -Memorial<lb />
�, audiem-e a humorous juii(ing. .<lb />
n of a voungest child Saturday the delegate held tnr.r<lb />
i rn.t have her name final pi(imrv session and passed on<lb />
rom a beaatiful one lik'th(. reports of the various commit-<lb />
to that of a mere civil tw. Nominations of officers f?f?<lb />
l who was famous. Caro- U,� fiscal year were cousidereit<lb />
rdaon and Julia Peterson and the elections held. 5�Ui�<lb />
parts of Anabel and Lj auother discussion of individual<lb />
tid This is a )enalty you have<lb />
to pay for being the best in your line<lb />
in your particular school. 1 be big-<lb />
gest question is just what are you<lb />
going to do with this responsibility.<lb />
There is a difference in the average<lb />
newspaper in this stae and in the col-<lb />
lege publications with which you<lb />
parts Of Aiiatx-i nwI,y� another tfismiwiwa v � are eonnected. This difference is the<lb />
en of Agatha. The part robiems was held. In the-alter-1 olenu.nt, a�d it should give you<lb />
r who insisted on honor- (Pieaaturnjopa�etnree) i ef (.hance for accuracy and<lb />
1 l � From Commencement ;fom. in the articles which you<lb />
Chairman<lb />
groups are asked to observe are as<lb />
follows: All college students and<lb />
Greenville people m a y attend<lb />
between 2 p.m and 10 p.m on Fri-<lb />
day, May 1. All public school stu-<lb />
dents and out of town people are ex-<lb />
pected on Saturday between 8 a.m<lb />
and 3 p.m. Xo person should attend<lb />
more than once.<lb />
There will be a sufficient number<lb />
(Please turn to page two)<lb />
From Alumnae<lb />
President<lb />
when the college hog lot Was tMU <lb />
" formed into a lake, this beautinea-<lb />
Margie Watson and Sue tion project was begun. Then the<lb />
tra-h field was leaned and planted<lb />
Last vear the college eon<lb />
M.<lb />
�wni<lb />
��.<lb />
'�' ! si<lb />
�rnitl<lb />
"T<lb />
with<lb />
f the war by changing<lb />
I im JHiigiiters names was well done<lb />
by B TolaoCL His sister, played<lb />
� Roberta Brantley. and his<lb />
friend, the Confederate army officer,<lb />
Ployed by Bill Sledge, gave him<lb />
ana nmnort, as did also Paul Fitz-<lb />
I who took the role of Fairfax<lb />
ti, the dashing and eligible<lb />
tan in Law School at the<lb />
ty, who came to visit bis<lb />
d playmates. Gherman<lb />
av. good service as Shad-<lb />
i.egro butler.<lb />
Threshold" was a tragedy<lb />
unusual viewpoint, that of<lb />
� old la.lv (played by Estelle<lb />
Adams i seeing death as a threshold<lb />
from tins world to a place where<lb />
4e could forever be "The girl �he<lb />
might have been It was thought<lb />
 Please turn to pae three)<lb />
Dear Alumnae:<lb />
Speaking on behalf of the<lb />
Commencement Committee,<lb />
may I assume that you will re-<lb />
gard this letter as a special in-<lb />
vitation to be present on the<lb />
campus during the last three<lb />
days of this term. The definite<lb />
commencement schedule, very<lb />
similar to that of previous<lb />
years, is contained in this issue<lb />
Jf the newspaper The success<lb />
of these plans depends par-<lb />
tially upon the alumnae, we<lb />
are hoping that a large nunv<lb />
ber will find it possible to he<lb />
presort. gljy<lb />
The speaker stated that the in-<lb />
fluence possessed by the journalists<lb />
should be used in constructive criti-<lb />
cism and not in tearing down the<lb />
powers that be. "A college news-<lb />
paper he said, "Should major in<lb />
constructive criticism and minor in<lb />
laundry work ,<lb />
The morning session at ten o clock<lb />
on Fridav morning was featured by<lb />
theVroup discussions, led by men<lb />
well acquainted with each particular<lb />
phase of work. , ,<lb />
The delegates were guests of the<lb />
Raleigh Theaters Friday afternoon.<lb />
They assembled for a banquet Friday<lb />
uiriit in the Sir Walter ballroom.<lb />
jX B. Warren, Secretary of the<lb />
(Please turn to page three)<lb />
Dear Alumnae:<lb />
We extend to you a most cordial<lb />
invitation to attend commencement<lb />
which will be from May 29 through<lb />
June 1.<lb />
We are expecting a large number<lb />
of the alumnae to be present this<lb />
year and hope to make this occasion<lb />
a real home-coming.<lb />
The College opens wide its doors to<lb />
all alumnae and, upon request, rooms<lb />
will be reserved for you by notifying<lb />
the office of the Dean of Women.<lb />
As usual the ten-year class (1926)<lb />
and last year's class (1935) will hold<lb />
their reunions and be honor guests.<lb />
Everybody come!<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
Mrs. Christine Vick Joyneh,<lb />
President E.C.T.C. Alumnae Asso.<lb />
'�The Human Sacrifice in three<lb />
big struggles, will be presented in<lb />
Austin Auditorium Wednesday.<lb />
April 22, at S :00 p.m by the Wom-<lb />
en's Athletic Association. Also<lb />
featured on the program will be a<lb />
free picture "Naughty Marietta<lb />
with Nelson Eddy and Jeanette Mac-<lb />
Donald, famous actor and actress of<lb />
the cinema world.<lb />
"The Human Sacrifice twentieth<lb />
century masterpiece, will star Ethel<lb />
Lee Byrd, heroine, and Mildred Wil-<lb />
son, popular hero. Cowboys and<lb />
cowgirls will also show their stuff.<lb />
A whole tribe of ferocious Indians<lb />
will perform. It is rumored that<lb />
rain gods and warwhoops will be<lb />
enjoyed.<lb />
Hannah Martin and Mai is<lb />
Parker, Metropolitan Opera stars,<lb />
will make the audience suffer. Berk-<lb />
ley Sauls and Louise Shakelford are<lb />
expected to dive as they stretch it<lb />
over eight in an eloquent tumbling<lb />
act.<lb />
Reliable gossips have furnished<lb />
the information that varsity sweaters<lb />
are just before being ordered with<lb />
the money which the Dubya-ae-ae is<lb />
expecting to gather from this gala<lb />
performance.<lb />
Admission is only 10 cents. Most<lb />
anybody can spare 10 cents.<lb />
Grumpier as Editor-in-Chief. Hav- reived the idea of combining these<lb />
ing had experience a- an assistant tNVll projects, with ome four or five<lb />
editor. Maggie, is well prepared to additional acres, to make an arltore-<lb />
fill the office which was held by Mary nnn y blueprint was completed last<lb />
Gorham this year. Beatrice Ham- spring by Mr. ML L. Wright and<lb />
niond will act as business manager. rapi,l progress is Wing made in the<lb />
The three assistant editors are: j development now under his super-<lb />
Fannie Brewer. Margaret Davis visit�n.<lb />
and Mildred McDonald. The assist-<lb />
,� limn  Because of the long and varied<lb />
ant business managers are: Lueile M.rvices of Miss Sallie Joyner Davis,<lb />
Clark, Mildred Edwards aud th arboretum was named for her.<lb />
DEAL ELECTED PRESIDENT<lb />
FOREIGN LANGUAGE ASSN.<lb />
Margaret Eake<lb />
From Charter Faculty<lb />
Member<lb />
My Dear Alumnae:<lb />
As a member of the Commencement<lb />
Committee for so many years, I have<lb />
been vitallv interested in the return<lb />
Mr. R. C. Deal was elected pres-<lb />
ident of the Association of Foreign<lb />
Languages at the March meeting of<lb />
the Association. The group met at<lb />
Raleigh for the Purpose of eon-<lb />
each year of our girls. We are strutting Foreign Language cur-<lb />
hoping to have the greatest home jricula throughout the State. Though<lb />
coming in the history of the Col- � Mr. Deal was absent from the meet -<lb />
lege. Will you not. each and every!ing he was chosen president for the<lb />
one of you, make a special effort j second time,<lb />
to swell the number this year?<lb />
We have arranged for the regular University of Arkansas physiologi-<lb />
business session of the Alumnae jcal chemists have found that blind-<lb />
Association to be held at 10:30jness caused by growth of cataracts<lb />
Saturday morning. The luncheon j follows a deficiency of vitamin G.<lb />
hour is at 1:00. Following that will<lb />
be time to make a tour of the campus<lb />
to see the wonderful improvements<lb />
made since many of you were here.<lb />
With sincere affection. I am<lb />
Salme Joyner Davis.<lb />
NOTICE<lb />
All Juniors who wish to at-<lb />
tend the banquet must pay<lb />
their class dues before that<lb />
time.<lb /><pb facs="00038040_tn_0002" /><lb />
PAGE TWO<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
The TECO ECHO<lb />
ii<lb />
i tST C iRr .vi Tf vjifRS ; id<lb />
� by the Studentsof East Carolina<lb />
I'each ersol leas<lb />
STAFF<lb />
iss itani Editors<lb />
.l.H Braxtos<lb />
1 rerii.fi no Manau<lb />
. Editor-in-Chief<lb />
Business Manager<lb />
EtEANOB l AVI.nK<lb />
( ' iBOI YN Hi;i BXI V<lb />
l.oi ii Mai: i IN<lb />
GOOD RECORD SET<lb />
BY AN ALUMNUS<lb />
APr'l2l.lQ<lb />
THE KIBITZER<lb />
College MAbrary<lb />
Mo<lb />
M<lb />
ri<lb />
3<lb />
inaqers<lb />
Doris Mkwbokn<lb />
11 1 ! V N DoWXKSti<lb />
A I' v Mi'in li.<lb />
Sara Lee Yate<lb />
Sara Lacghlis<lb />
Well ll the lefts finally got back<lb />
from the Easter scan We won-<lb />
der whv people work so bard dnnng<lb />
Bob Eason's Coaching Wins factious trying to have � go �'��;<lb />
:t nlwavs shows a buneh t '<lb />
Praise For Him<lb />
Editor'<lb />
co-eds looks like a tree full of owls<lb />
 , , while some of tbegals resemble noth-<lb />
note: 1 lie male mail- i� m. .it a<lb />
. inii so oinh as the I.leaking up " �<lb />
aatea fn.m this institution are tew j litv winter Paul Bowen, we<lb />
n number yet hut it seems that theyJnoticed in particular, had a couple<lb />
lam nut lacking in uualitv. The of beets in his face for eyes, and sey-<lb />
 � , ,� ' , 'era! of our friends carried then<lb />
following article mi- cupped troni � t'rii.l sa<lb />
 . beads as it they w re straw s.i<lb />
la column m the Erening I 'lrH� riuy Wiudd gooff Come to think<lb />
Rocky Mount newspaper.) t" it, Kllen ila Jinx, ye olde Pres.<lb />
' (Oscar went to ye towne cluhe dance,<lb />
and we haven't been able to gel thai<lb />
stuff off his mind), didn't look SO<lb />
They bare t�ol been playing t,Mt- awfully chipper and we wonder<lb />
lhall very long at West Kdgecomhe wbere 11 the colds caae tlln<lb />
Last year Bob Eason took over the half the girls in school picked era<lb />
coaching duties there and proceeded Up somewhere, and most ol the r�t<lb />
(to pin the Tigers ou the football are harvesting a bumper crop M<lb />
I map. Eason began his football fever blisters which, according to<lb />
career at Duke University where he replies we receive, come from colds<lb />
Ipkyed freshman football in I92t ("Humph"�-Oscar) However,<lb />
winder Eddie Cameron who was then here we are, broke as ever and as<lb />
'the eoach of the Blue Imps and who a certain radio comic said last week<lb />
think, a<lb />
With Bob Eason Came Good<lb />
Football<lb />
THE<lb />
Tin-<lb />
He<lb />
I Sut<lb />
A sh<lb />
Tie<lb />
Mo<lb />
!�<lb />
And<lb />
So ;<lb />
 )!<lb />
pap<lb />
� Reams Well But Visitor<lb />
G?nro Or.Scoring Rampage<lb />
J Later<lb />
ii'<lb />
-ervin;<lb />
we<lb />
Trice<lb />
$1.50 per College Year<lb />
. Number Is-<lb />
. Greei:<lb />
Room -�<lb />
ass matter December 3, 1&amp;25, at the V. S.<lb />
lie. X. ( under the act of March  1S79.<lb />
inv" Member 1936<lb />
Pbsc toted GoBe6wfe Press<lb />
Distributor of<lb />
Goile6iate Di6est<lb />
IMPROVEMENTS ARE<lb />
MADE IN THE LIBRARY<lb />
 Sum of Thirty-five Hundred Dollars Is Being Spent for<lb />
Additional Books<lb />
d Mississippi A. an i M<lb />
tie<lb />
E.C.T.C<lb />
V.<lb />
Ami<lb />
You<lb />
and additional s<lb />
now tutors the Blue Devil hall ear- (Thereby d<lb />
riers. In the spring of 1930, Eason niche in the hall of fame) "All work  �e-r to alumnae Cotleg<lb />
went out for varsity hall under the and no Jack make- .lull a playboy. ' I ;m�,ov�nents (11"<lb />
late Jimmy Dehart. �But enough of sueh nonsense� we will be a resume 01 imj mv )iiol<lb />
Eaou then transferred to Eastern must get down to the critical an �( changes which have occurred in ,�ln bave been purchased for weigh<lb />
Carolina Teachers College at Green , the library this year. use in the library. Under the super- j pathe<lb />
Iville where he plaved two years of Oscar, by some freak of nature is . 11(iii (i (.rav librarian vision of Miss Davis, chairman ol rath.<lb />
I football under Ken Beatty, a former a psychologist of unique quality g resigned in October, the Library Committee, $3,500 is than<lb />
star plaver at X. C. State. Afterabsolutely uni. pu-1. and he nils 11- " ,tU(N(. Vearh. leaves many being spent in library improvements. it ti<lb />
graduation, Eason got a position on that due. in the mid.lie play of the j t'aiihfu! service, Two ae� large dictionaries besides tin I<lb />
the West Edgecombe faculty and D class production, was doing all .iujar among which are the clip- books for every department of the revea<lb />
took over the coaching duties there, that thar romantic emoting in a t nJ jrture fifes anJ excellent college have 11 bought. M<lb />
t was his Irst veture into the coach- very natural manner- He says, bless l 6.<lb />
TO HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS<lb />
t was his Irst veture into the coach- very natural manner� He says, wess J JJJj ion (if 1 and other have been cat<lb />
ing business and he did not start his little heart, that Jee,ui tact. A important is the high in use. Extr<lb />
Extra hookwtijr ha"e SCIENCE CLUB TO<lb />
ut with any great prospects. In ; was holding hack considerable - now ' been in the bookroom OFFER OPEN HOUSE<lb />
fact he was forced to work, and still; we wouldn't know, but Oseie must eontaets? �� � i;1Ve been taken to the library and<lb />
does, under many difficulties, but because we heard he went to some especiallv for her constant will- catalogued. Many additional maga-<lb />
his success is a tribute to his coaching of these n-hearsaN and stayed after . eagerness to be of sines are now in bound vli�. guides j<lb />
sprviee Convenient shelves for holding 'ivf ' <lb />
. ,  Mr James A. Gulledge, of the Reader's Guides and tike material- 1 �; ;<lb />
We asked the girl- ,n the p if ,����. u�. �� anii .tl)�K f,�. workiBf at theae �H �tjt,ow<lb />
�kill and to the efforts of the boysjthe show<lb />
at tin' school who wear the Blue and<lb />
itainiug a glimpse of this institution. You are eyeing<lb />
titude. Von are making an attempt to decide whether .<lb />
. would like to come here to school next September, j White on the gridiron.<lb />
Ilfi ,hi decision you have, no doubt, employed your j In his first .war. which was 1984,store (Oscarnowsas<lb />
died.<lb />
tak<lb />
-1 yn. �� �  - N PP librarian in January. Mr. Gull- shelves have been mstalled between<lb />
� yourself among us as a fellow student. And from the Tigers won seven games, bed by the way) what caused tl at - . rf AuH.Iuarl N. . ,1�. ack- and general reading room. n1 n'<lb />
on are making responses to the things about you. one, and lost one. Rich Square de-senec of spring that so sweetiv sur- 5 duae  � Trinity, Due to the number of book- lost tiona :1<lb />
seeing? The buildings, some of the officials and faculty feated the Tigers by a large score,roundel the place right alter vaca- University He holds bis and amount of damage done to books<lb />
� the .olh-e activities f See for a moment a student, ami and Red Oak got a tie, but the tion -and they said a rat x "H Masters Degree from the University in previous years, the library Com- Harvard<lb />
season with its seven victories was hut who was hot 0f Illinois School of Library Sconce, mittee has ordered the closing of the forced to a<lb />
! 8Beee8S- r, tl J The cellophane-wrapped pistachio IW to his .oin, to Illinois he was stacks to student All call- for for a sum<lb />
This year prospects did not look , ' , �,  i �.etin- librarian of the fexas A. hooks are now answered at tae en- in<lb />
nh von. If he happens to advise you that "you will<lb />
college you attend the exact amount you add to it<lb />
instead, think it over, and file it in your mind to be<lb />
if sou should spend four years here, we trust that both<lb />
;� 11 will have benefited by your stay.<lb />
COLLEGIATE REVIEW<lb />
Associate<lb />
i 11 <lb />
, . j-1 �? i��i- ine cellopuane-w rappeu niswcmu  ��. 1 1 -  1<lb />
'1 his year prospects did not look I J( PoMte acting librarian of the Fexas A. books are bow answered<lb />
rery good, hut the Tigers came along Mnn six and M. College, North Carolina State cnlation desk<lb />
and won six straight games beforeS � <lb />
1 t'olieiate Press) Twenty-seven Lehigh fraternities<lb />
iversity will give a have abolished Hell Week.<lb />
aganla during the In an effort to restore the honor<lb />
system, jeopardized by the recent<lb />
rades f students at I discovery of wholesale cheating. Uni-<lb />
Wor. ester. Mass versity of South Carolina students<lb />
h for nine years, have signed an honor pledge,<lb />
aetare Medal was Alumni of Seth Low College.<lb />
arded this year to Richard Reid, Brooklyn unit of Columbia, have<lb />
Georgia Lawyer and Editor. organised to fight a discontinuance<lb />
( H the 51 lan.i grant colleges, 40 order.<lb />
, � ompulsorv military training. Cniversity of Toronto students<lb />
Va � recently wrecked the of- like "slinky" girls best.<lb />
�  uml'io Spectatftr and Gasoline will win the next war.<lb />
humor magazine. according to Dr. Merrell R. Fenske<lb />
;� in letters were added to the of Penn State.<lb />
labet. the English language could Three Catholic schools, Dnquesne<lb />
learned in two weeks, says Dr. University and Axavier and St.<lb />
1 Laubach. ii ten ational author- Bonaventure College accepted R. O.<lb />
tv T.  units this year.<lb />
S inds! too shrill to hear are pro- Hearst Metrotone was named No.<lb />
: teed I miniature fog-horns on 1 aewsreel propaganda medium in a<lb />
 top �� used to recent Euiversity of Minnesota poll.<lb />
�mailing. The city of Cambridge plans to<lb />
csideut A. Lawrenet assess a "service charge" of about<lb />
vard was asked to pay a million dollars against Harvard<lb />
ck income taxes last and M. I. T to cover policing of<lb />
football games and student riots, and<lb />
ris. veteran Ambers! removal of rubbish.<lb />
once collected $800 in A collection of 380 items by and<lb />
without a ingle bill about 'J S. Eliot, contemporary,<lb />
His record- had been poet, has been willed to the I ni-<lb />
ne versitv of Virginia.<lb />
it the cir- 111 'hi- annuai s<lb />
refused to shavi<lb />
Mutt, aged six ami m. ' QiH-e.   <lb />
being held to a 7-7 tie in a sea of lmon jjjJ ' annual shindig -if there's one affair lights on the steps! And for the ueo- The Yah- C<lb />
mud at Rich Square. 1 he �U(�- js a,way wait.uin ywu the oW place really halls its plTtea wlu i1:1Vt. too fond recollec- team recently<lb />
ing week the season f000 Close second was our own little Os- hair up ami steps out it's the forth tion -the time the lights went out in �� vi,t�<lb />
at Purol Park With a I M'toiv ;i � u�l. rvUlv h.imv- .  .<lb />
over Snow Hill.<lb />
In the last two years under Bob<lb />
Eason's coaching, the Tigers have<lb />
won 14, games, tied two. and lost<lb />
�nlv one.<lb />
DR. ELEASIER SPEAKER<lb />
AT VESPER SERVICES<lb />
�I' �"�� � " 1  turn�rue lime ine ngni wem ooi tn<lb />
eom.ng brawl- -everyl.dy's happy- meet compel<lb />
and everybody is having a good time � . Harvar.i. 4 to <lb />
  11 ,u, f happened to �- sitting in the back<lb />
�Wc ye been to a goodly numtiei 01 1 1 r-<lb />
the affairs, and we'll give it top rank- row of stacks?�and the now his-<lb />
. i�g�and something unusual always torically famous lawn party in the<lb />
According to what we hear Primy! happens�if you will remember� Campus Building Well. Oscar<lb />
car with :<lb />
Kiss and tell<lb />
What the Dickens<lb />
Ah. me�censorship-<lb />
.vccoroing 10 wnai we near i iuu Happens�u imi �m rewm. i m<lb />
has shown a slight preferncc toward j twl remembering might bring a new rolled over and went to sleep som.<lb />
Blondes lately (very decided Blondes, I train of thonght. so let's get together ten minutes ago -so we'll see you<lb />
by the way)�well, we don't blame!the ladies and gentlemen of the old subsequently �<lb />
him�they say where there's light j guard to concentrate<lb />
there's heat�etc.�-However where Columbia University students an<lb />
there's smoke there's fire (Oscar Remember way hack when: i.etitioning that institution's Pres-<lb />
A deputation from the State Col- .1 ��. in. However where l  � 1 11- . . 1 .<lb />
v r c Kl K" - tv- tluI nowevei viui� 1 0Iumbia I niversitv students are<lb />
� V t' a Jc&amp; i 'bere's smoke there's fire - (Oscar '� Remember way back when: petitioning that institution's Pres-<lb />
Yyi AJ  � VT l sa-vs where's tns a swi11 tlu"rsl nIs went tl�"�1' f1 bofe9 m ident Nicholas Murray Butler to<lb />
M. M. Dail. aceompanie.1 i� r.i . hm w� (Umt s(.(1 what that the walks on the campus and brought withdraw his acceptance of the in-<lb />
K. 1, Eleas.er. educational seere- U u o wifh if)�ilI1(I if you), profanity to E.C.T.C. i- The viriItiim to atf,n, Heidelberg Uni-<lb />
tary of the t �mmission on mver- fWie t() ,mot(.  fw proY.rhs we boys had a place out on first Moor of Wersitv's 550th anniversary eelehra-<lb />
racial Cooperation, of Atlanta, bad 1 S,(V fh(, I()n, th()S(1 who, nstil, tl( eall their verv own�and tion '<lb />
charge of the vesper services on la , tlinoKs�also that shivers Li1  t s�ti,�, 1f.ll<lb />
Sunday night. April <lb />
Dr. Eleasicr was the speaker, and<lb />
;H.l"l � I �i ' '�'�  .j V (.U-SII1 IO 1111 III. II � .��l. �<lb />
I help themselves�also that shivers j then moved over to Stagnation Hall<lb />
'is not cold�and to really become �now known as the practice house!<lb />
FRESH MEATS<lb />
GROCERIES<lb />
GARRISGROCERY<lb />
.1 -<lb />
11<lb />
past all hope<lb />
his subject was "How teachers can Eskimo Christians and<lb />
�Bud Bullock nearly scored a<lb />
touchdown against Wake Forest<lb />
Freshmen�and all the girls in<lb />
school nearlv had a fit i There was<lb />
�" T" ��"� � . 1 r.sKimo 1 nristi<lb />
help bring about truer relations, ltaiiiU1 11( li(.s<lb />
between the races<lb />
The real solution of the raee proh � "j� Madame X I-<lb />
lem, he believes, must be t�&amp;J (Oaear thought you ate them) it's a The uow decorated Wright Circle<lb />
the realm of intelligence on the part' . , .  in i. .<lb />
of both races, ami this can be done<lb />
1<lb />
mly through education. No system<lb />
of education can neglect such serious<lb />
problems as the relationship between<lb />
the races, he pointed out. if one con-<lb />
wonder there are no casualties�cro- was usually a mud paddle with a 11 ft<lb />
quet you know is a very wicket game coople of hoard walks across it (1<lb />
(th� last one won't be quite (dear to I� Flossie and Becky the historic:<lb />
the ladies, but we hope they undergreat lovers of E.C.T.C. were doing<lb />
stand)�Almost any night you see their Romeo and Juliet? The lobby!<lb />
FOR STYLE!<lb />
Yer. Sheer - 45 Gauge - Ringles<lb />
Full-Fashioned - - First Quc<lb />
79c Pair � 2 for $1.50<lb />
MILLER-JONES CO<lb />
QUOTABLE QUOTES<lb />
Sv A �<lb />
 Collegiate Press) political interests of his successors.<lb />
almost takes a cipher ;n,rj yg historians have deliberately<lb />
the handwriting of fais,Hed the things he said and did<lb />
�hool-i, V<lb />
The editor<lb />
tl;<lb />
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111 o<lb />
�der to present a picture of the<lb />
iiouucc<lb />
,   .  tviw. 'Father of Ourountry as a nun<lb />
orrowfully, thai Hie type-<lb />
tas come to stay. without a fault Prof. James I�.<lb />
��I �  firms are once again Hedges of Brown indulges in a little<lb />
sendii � scouts to the colleges, seek- debunking,<lb />
, spectiv. emplovees Prof. "America is a well watered country<lb />
Doi aid S Park Toledo University and the inhabitants know all of the<lb />
personnel director, point- to a ray fishing boles. The Americans also<lb />
, gbine produce millions of automobiles.<lb />
"Washington's boyhood has been So says former President Herbert<lb />
- ,rted his public'career has been Hoover, contributor to Ckmpparral,<lb />
misrepresenetd to further the selfish Stanford humor magazine.<lb />
TUDFNTS AID were curtailed for some, conununica;<lb />
FLOOD SUFFERERS tiun were out generally.<lb />
1 luuu yjv Other Eastern schools had aeeond-<lb />
p or third-hand encounters with the<lb />
B3 Associate.1 (ollegiate freas; . rf roopnt years<lb />
Boston (ACP) Hundreds of I Tfae peBn gtate jwxjBg team, point-<lb />
Nw England college students offered H1 for a match it was later to lose<lb />
their dormitories and serdees to to the University of Wisconsin, was<lb />
flood sufferers last week when swollen forced to postpone for three days its<lb />
ra wen' on a rampage that cost boots in Madison until they could<lb />
scores of lives and caused property find transportation out of the Hood<lb />
damage estimated in the millions. area. Penn State furnished beat<lb />
Amherst and Massachusetts State and power for citizens' use. Prince-<lb />
dormitorie at Amherst. were opened ton reported severe distress among<lb />
to 1400 refugees, and Dartmouth students who were notified, on the<lb />
students -food ready to join WPAve of prom, that girls they'd bid<lb />
workers in the task of sandbagging1 were unable to get through,<lb />
dams and river hanks. "�<lb />
Although most New England col-j A Euiversity of Rochester zoolog-<lb />
hsres were safelv out of the flood list has devised a method by which<lb />
ana, nearlv all suffered minor in-jhe can make eggs destined to batch<lb />
conveniences. Mid-term vacations booster chicks batch hen chicks.<lb />
e.les that the primary purpose of<lb />
�ducation is to prepare people to get<lb />
dong together harmoniously, help-<lb />
fully, and happily.<lb />
The race problem, he declared, has<lb />
been in the hands of the politicians<lb />
too long, and religion has concerned<lb />
tself rather with good intentions<lb />
than good works, and this has not<lb />
Ik-cii enough to solve the race prob-<lb />
lems.<lb />
An important step towards an in-<lb />
elligcnt solution will be by putting<lb />
more emphasis in college on such<lb />
ourses as history, sociology, psy-<lb />
hology, economics, civics, and litera-<lb />
ture, and bringing out the part the<lb />
lifferent races have in these. One<lb />
definite suggestion he gave as an<lb />
example, was to have students in<lb />
early American history to note the<lb />
part the negro played.<lb />
The plan of having inter-collegiate<lb />
exchange of students in the Y. M.<lb />
and Y. W. Christian Associations<lb />
is building up better understanding<lb />
among the colleges.<lb />
several young things, flushed with jof the Campus building was a great<lb />
heat and excitement, dragging place for afternoon dating with all<lb />
wearily to their rooms to rest up;that swell furniture? Troy A: C. O.<lb />
after a strenuous match�it is ru<lb />
moved the co-eds are going to start a<lb />
tideldy-winks tournament but it will<lb />
probably he "button, button, who's<lb />
got the button"�this last because<lb />
didn't shave until their girls were off 1<lb />
restriction I�One of the present j<lb />
learned Profs was just the girl in j<lb />
the "V" store? "Stay out of the<lb />
hushes" was considered a very clever<lb />
we are, in person, the right and left (farewell! In the spring most every<lb />
1 11 � 1 .1 1 -1 1 1 . I. t S 1��<lb />
handed, indoor, outdoor, and mid-<lb />
dling, Tiddeldy-Winks champion of<lb />
East Greenville�and they never<lb />
have anything we can win�we are<lb />
also aces with Wan bags and Oscar<lb />
is one of the finest draw-a-little-<lb />
semi-circle-sign-it-with-a-dotters" �<lb />
we know of�<lb />
body went down to the lake? Pete<lb />
Hunsuckcr was graduated�one of<lb />
the pioneer hoys as it were! The back<lb />
of Austin auditorium was a fre-<lb />
quented place�and there were no<lb />
The Campus�pardon us, we<lb />
m e a 11 the Social-Religious, 'er,<lb />
Wright building is crowded most<lb />
any night now with Juniors and<lb />
Seniors getting all primed for the<lb />
1 f � w m tryy<lb />
Visit<lb />
Bissette's Drug Store<lb />
For<lb />
Excellent Service<lb />
I<lb />
Watch For Our<lb />
MAY SPECIAL<lb />
Baker's Studio<lb />
Don't Forget1<lb />
Have You Bought Your Dress For The Junior-Senior?<lb />
See Our<lb />
EXCLUSIVE WEARING APPAREL FOR WOMEN<lb />
C. HEBER FORBES<lb />
Miss Holtzclaw Absent<lb />
Miss Katberine Holtzclaw, mem-<lb />
ber of the Home Economics Depart-<lb />
ment, is away on a leave of absence<lb />
this term. She is at the University<lb />
of Chicago, working on her Ph.D.<lb />
Miss Xell Mims is filling the tempor-<lb />
ary vacancy on the staff.<lb />
As chairman of the Entertainment<lb />
('ommittee for this year, Miss Holtz<lb />
(daw has furnished the students an<lb />
excellent list of programs, some of<lb />
which still remain to be enjoyed this<lb />
term. Miss Mary Greene of the<lb />
English Department is acting chair-<lb />
man of the committee in the absence<lb />
of Miss Holtzclaw.<lb />
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smart summer comfort. Double-<lb />
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tons Sizes 16 to 20. �<lb />
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We Dye, Clean, Repair<lb />
All Types of Shoes<lb />
NORFOLK SHOE SHOP<lb />
Like a Nice Cool Drink<lb />
On a Hot Afternoon?<lb />
This Is Just The Place To Come<lb />
CHARLES HORNE, Druggist<lb />
Opposite Proctor Hotel<lb />
ins for "<lb />
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th Karl of South m<lb />
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it was intended as a tl<lb />
Elizabeth.<lb />
Because of tin<lb />
offers for spectao dai<lb />
its various produetioi -<lb />
innumerable, and its lea<lb />
have been interprete I<lb />
Shakespearian players<lb />
First produced with<lb />
performers and ei '<lb />
scenery, its presentatio -<lb />
ly increased in richness, <lb />
m Max Reinhardt's brilli<lb />
productions. Now, on<lb />
unlimited scope for ta<lb />
expression of imagis<lb />
offered.<lb />
The player- are a<lb />
Theseus, Duk 1<lb />
Hunter.<lb />
Kiieu.s. Father of Herm <lb />
Mitehell.<lb />
l.vsander. 1 ?emetrius, ia<lb />
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�Hobart Cavanaugh<lb />
Quince, a Carpenter�r<lb />
Hugh.<lb />
Snug, a Joiner �Dewey<lb />
Bottom, a Weaver�darn<lb />
Flute, a Bellows-Mende<lb />
Brown.<lb />
Snout, a Tinker�Hugl'l<lb />
Starveling, a Tailor�Otj<lb />
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President of the College<lb />
Well But Visitors<lb />
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PIRATES TAKE GAME<lb />
FROM HIGH POINT<lb />
IN THE FIELD OF SPORTS<lb />
The baseball team i shaping up<lb />
nicely, and surely bids to go plaees<lb />
this season. Freshman Wells has<lb />
pitched 100 per cent ball so far<lb />
� winning from Guilford and High<lb />
Wells won his second game for Point), and rightly should bave<lb />
only  hits and eighteen scoreless innings to bis<lb />
wen- col- credit. Holland also bas pitched<lb />
winning hall. A few bad breaks lost I'recc'iii<lb />
his lat game I<lb />
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8 0 bave seen tittle action as yet, but<lb />
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IS OIG SUCCESS HERE<lb />
E. C. T. C. LOSES SECOND<lb />
GAME WITH HIGH POINT<lb />
IN OVERTIME CONTEST<lb />
The Teachers lost the sen.nil game<lb />
with High Point, hut they pushed the<lb />
Varsity Club Funds hneatlfe�wljh<lb />
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 b the Easter holidays, the to a through in their half. Higb<lb />
o High Pointy College. JVarsity Club worked up and present- Point won 8-4.<lb />
I its annual Carolina ICinstrel. Lineups:<lb />
The dialogue and scenery assumed Lt-<lb />
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lenmtc snane liinler the direction oi  . <lb />
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Mi Lorraine Hunter, who is the u fjinton It<lb />
ad i-er dt' the club. Stowe 3b<lb />
The theme for the minstrel tin- Johnson cf<lb />
year was unusual in thai the emir . Hinton, II<lb />
program was given on a stage made HasselL <lb />
to resemble vividly the front yard Avers c<lb />
i before a nearro but. 1 lollard <lb />
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1 look so had. And they can swat<lb />
1 that horsehide. Coach Parley might<lb />
0 do well t" u-c some of them a- sul<lb />
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DR. SUHRIE ENTERTAINED The entertain,<lb />
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Shortly after the arrival of Dr.  ,lh' plantation<lb />
A. D. Sn'hrie. of theScl ool of Kdm-a- IHN-<lb />
. (l n ,  ()jtion, of New York University, on Hie report upon<lb />
. Q q  Q 0 Sunday, April 5, be was welcomed tlie Hnv!<lb />
' ' " " at the beautiful hof Dr. and audieD,e ' I<lb />
 Mrs. Leon R Meadows bv various �  � � � �<lb />
� members of the faculty who helped ANNUAL SENIOR TRIP TO<lb />
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finances says Kelder<lb />
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SENIOR NORMAL CLASS<lb />
SCORES WITH THREE PLAYS<lb />
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! DR. LEON R. MEADOWS<lb />
WASHINGTON D. C. Martin<lb />
I enjoyable one. " ,rgg<lb />
5 24 ii i! On Monday. Dr. Snhrie and Dr. The annual Senior trip was this Brinkly<lb />
Meadows were honor gue-t- at alyear taken t Washington, D. C. Harris<lb />
formal luncheon given in the Homejduring the Easter holidays. Mr.<lb />
Management House. The house was JR. C. Deal. Senior adviser, chaper- totals<lb />
beautifully decorated with a pro-jomd the group. The party left<lb />
fusion of spring flowers. Covers Greenville early Friday morning,<lb />
were laid for six around the ex-land returned late Monday night.<lb />
Around Washington<lb />
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by many to be the lest play of the quisite centerpiece which was als.<lb />
set. Eleanor Taylor showed talent made up of spring flowers. A deli-<lb />
�� (in her portrayal of the nervous andjeious three course luneheon was cn-<lb />
 I worried granddaughter who kept the I joyed by hoth guests. Miss Rachel<lb />
i welfare of the sweet-tempered elderly Stone, Miss Ellen Jenkins, Miss Mac<lb />
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?' - - 1 J. ; woman next to her heart. Joe Hatem i Martin, and Mrs. Adelaide Bloxton<lb />
 �  " Bv ARNOLD SEWER !ege projects of academic nature, at :as tlu typical family physician and , the hostesses.<lb />
5 L " A � �iat.d �lei.it. Press prevailing wages, for all under- Rofey ??oW � servant �<lb />
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Washington, I�. . After tw<lb />
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4 Oj months t delay the American Youth<lb />
"Aft i- entering tinmmittee bear-<lb />
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week, win<lb />
graduate and graduate students in �,k1 m their supposing roles pn.ssn frou, ahovf. caused ( C<lb />
need. Wage to be set by local youth �A HiV Y'iU ih "?V ?araW- V- students to aliandon a poll<lb />
commission, with $25 monthly as a<lb />
minimum.<lb />
4. Act t.i U' controlled and ad-<lb />
White Rhyne. as Sally Bland, a<lb />
diance to show how oi<lb />
ion the fitness for office of Dr.<lb />
chance to show how one goes about Frederick B. Robinson, president of<lb />
the art of securing a husband. Theuj college who has been under fire,<lb />
'uimorous interpretation of the<lb />
tng -tai tin- we. k. when it is to ministered bv youth commissions .  ,<lb />
8 w O OI. , , , , " .i'� ,  .j , . , stenograiiher with her incessant. vv� nf roliirimK f.Tvur i-irelv<lb />
1�-viewed and reviewed l�v the Senate consisttns one-third ot the elected B. �    ,  , excess OI reugious nioi rareij<lb />
  r. �  prent,tives f vouth omiutt-1 "U to � AltmI ha'1" i h-ails to iiisanitv. according to Dr.<lb />
, M 7 j Committee on Educatton and labor, representames ouin organua , w fe , , , p Fitzgerald, and F w TwitchelL Universitv of Cali-<lb />
TnfMvrtti1 . , 1 ii  th tions, oiie-t hint ot organized labor1, ' � , � D . ,e ,�� VA � iwuimii, i niversiiy m v an<lb />
12; bvSinntrortuced i �'��JI �� " the . . h . . , , her eventual eiigaeenient to Alfred �� 1,��m,ovd,itrwt<lb />
�VENS SCORE IN<lb />
SESH MEATS<lb />
GROCERIES<lb />
IRISGROCERY<lb />
h.vler fO I fHouse by Representative Thomashpreseatativ<lb />
r ' Amlie. Wisconsin Progressive, and representative of local social sery-<lb />
lin the Senate on the same day by � l1 :u"1 educational and con-<lb />
'Senator Benson, Minnesota Fanner- snmera onr�nixations.<lb />
iLaborite, the bill was shelved for �"� N" project, directly or in<lb />
SECOND TILT WITH GUILFORD weeks under the pressure of more directly is to he of a military natu<lb />
immediate, it" n.t more urgent (on- f. The Commissioner of Eduea-<lb />
th second gameigressiona business. tion and the Secretary of Labor are<lb />
dud the four bit Benson, Amlie, and the Progress- to set up the machinery for payment<lb />
The Teach-jive hliM- in the House had hoped t of fees and the establishment of<lb />
of Baler. StoweImanage a joint hearing of a com- project<lb />
 with threejmittee from both houses to consider 7. Money for the Act is to come<lb />
tike hill, hut so far have not Im-ci. out of unappropriated Treasury<lb />
successful. funds and anything additional need-<lb />
A.B. R. H. E.l Information about the Act has not ed IS to 1m- derived from taxes on in-<lb />
1 01 been generally publicised. TinBh-jheritaaees, gifts, and corporation in<lb />
Bunn, the other worker in the same<lb />
office, made up an engagingly at-<lb />
fornia neuropsvehiatrist.<lb />
We<lb />
0 Maervative press has played down all eomes exceeding $5�o00 yearly.<lb />
1 RUtoMoo it ih �in.siirii).r of the From the standpoint of cos<lb />
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tractive piay. j Star" and "With All My Heart"<lb />
The play's were directed by MissjAlvah Page, with Marion Wood at<lb />
Helen Dortch, of Goldshoro. Miss the piano sang "Alone at a Table for<lb />
r,il)ortch directed the Senior plav, j Two" and "Isn't It a Lovely Day P<lb />
"Easy Piekin's and has on several pames Dudley Simpson, accompanied<lb />
other occasions produced plays at by Xola Walters, sang "Moon Over<lb />
this college. She has had consider- Miami" and "Goody-Goody Joan<lb />
able experience in acting and direct- Bloom gave two song and dance<lb />
ing plays both in North Carolina numbers, "Rhythm in Your Xursery<lb />
and New Y'ork. Miss Dortch bas j Rhymes" and "Lulu's Back in<lb />
appeared in three moving pictures Town.<lb />
Assistant Directors for each of the! Between the second and third<lb />
three plavs were as follows: plays Carolyn Hamric's tap dancing<lb />
"Agatha Elizabeth Morris; "Thejelass entertained. Dances were given<lb />
Threshold Blanche Swinson; and by Mary Jane Guthri Shirley<lb />
ers. Warner, Cora B. Redditt. Joan<lb />
or Bloom. Peggy R. Smith. Sarah<lb />
I j benefited the Act makes the XYAin tju j,r(Mim.tion of the plays. Frances Williams, Alice Ruth<lb />
Headquarters wen- at the Ebbitt Field Day has been postponed<lb />
Hotel. till the week end before commenee-<lb />
Many points of interest were ment. Since that week end will !��<lb />
visited. The cherry blossoms, of Iautomatically closed. Field Day in<lb />
course, were the principal attraction.Iitself will not mean a closed week<lb />
The Department of Justice, Catholic end.<lb />
Monastery. United States Mint,Ur KIKER ELECTED<lb />
White House, Arlington Cemetery, nrciPrD uP M C P A<lb />
Mount Yernon. Lincoln Memorial; UfMUtH Uf N. b. f. A.<lb />
and other plaees were also visited. ,  . ,<lb />
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Six of the group attended a night r. T, � Tr ,A , <lb />
, , o.i i. noon. lr. Beniamin Uoltzlaw, Di-<lb />
cluh on Satnrdav night.  T, �' , T� , T1. ,<lb />
 , " , .� . � rector ot 1 ersonnel Work at Kicli-<lb />
Seniors wlio took the trip were .   , , . ,<lb />
 , , x , � , .  r , mond College, addressed the conven-<lb />
bthei ick, president ot the class, . �,? r. r -r.<lb />
,r r i t i rr i i.i tt-m tion on the Keasons for a Uemo-<lb />
Marv Beale Parker. Elizabeth it- . c, , T, , T, e<lb />
 , t � i l t i rt i cratic or Student Body rorm ot<lb />
son. arolvn hrinklev. Jewel I ole,  , . ��  .<lb />
j rr, �  f i- t- n Government, and the railings ot<lb />
Jean ihomas, Ellen Jenkins, lanelie  , T, . r.  T.<lb />
.� , T �  t, x �i  Such a rorm of Government. Dr.<lb />
( lark, Lilhe Dare Brown, Elizabeth ir , . e g.<lb />
jr � , T r t i ti i Holtzclaw is a cousin ot Miss<lb />
Keith, Lucv McLawhorn, lhelmak. , . TT lA , r  Tr<lb />
IT .  T  . -p . ihathernie Holtzclaw, ot the Home<lb />
Haislip, Katherine Dixon, Annie . .  .<lb />
T  j tt i tt l rku i Economics Department, ot this co-<lb />
!� Brut, and Helen Hardv. Others . r<lb />
'ibti tin. u n.�- j�i,�i  i� . - ,  jn t�iiotu, l Mum in ew 111.111 , u<lb />
' storis about the sponsoring of the' From the standpoint of cost and �A Leap Year Bride Texie Sowe<lb />
'bill and its subsequent progress, the number of young people to be Six committees ailed the direct<lb />
.  . �   . ii  ti. 1 .1 lw ? VVVi.  -<lb />
delegates to the American Youth seem a mere gesture toward solvingPfedkaical directors were Billy Tol- j Bundyiu, and Marion Cox.<lb />
1 nirre-s have gotten whatever play the problem of unemployed youth.L amj j.u) Fitzgerald. The! A chorus made up of five of the<lb />
in various publications Representative Amlie estimates that <lb />
were Lucy McBride, Julia Amerson<lb />
and Pauline Worthington.<lb />
Mr. R. C. Ricks conducted the<lb />
tour.<lb />
Student's Lament<lb />
The most contemptible, low-down,<lb />
miserable, ungrateful, spiteful, hate-<lb />
ful, underhanded, double-crossing,<lb />
craven, cowardly, despicable, unbal-<lb />
anced, unprincipled, refractory, pre-<lb />
posterous, phlegmatic, backbiting,<lb />
unscrupulous scoundrel I know took<lb />
the answers I flinched from the pro-<lb />
fessor's desk and didn't bring them<lb />
back till after the exam.<lb />
�Pathfinder.<lb />
h'ge.<lb />
At the installation ceremonies, pre-<lb />
sided over by Bill Aycock. vice pres-<lb />
ident of the Federation, the new<lb />
officers were called upon to give a<lb />
short speech of acceptance. The<lb />
convention was formally closed at<lb />
the conclusion of the ceremonies, and<lb />
the delegates then attended a theater<lb />
party at the Pitt Theater.<lb />
Be Wise<lb />
And<lb />
Economize<lb />
At<lb />
McLellan's<lb />
o<lb />
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1 ii.j;ri.ii'i. m ii, i   � �j-<lb />
" t'nv count various piii.ucaiions njm���,� i.m. ���� -eostvnes were selected by Inezjabove children, dressed m red and<lb />
" for" the Act. This legislation was there are between 12 and 15 million J 1nitener and Bertie Lee Sawyer, j white, was attractive. To cap the<lb />
created at the re.pi.st of the Youth y.unig men and women unemployed, property managers were Josie Hall performance Carolyn Hamric, teach-<lb />
MCongress. As the bill now reads it The XYA figure for the number of jana J(la" Kav Hail. LineDe Clarke.u-r of the class, gave a well-liked<lb />
ha- jh, support of church youth young men. unemployed and in need, L nn directed the work of the exhibition of acrobatic dancing and,<lb />
A.B. R. H. E. jr nd everv liberal youth groap is about 3,000,000. No one has yet Unke-ap committee, the other memthen, the difficult feat of tap dancing<lb />
I ii 0 0jJa the country estimated what the Act would cost if k of wyd, UWt. Annie Lee Britt ion the toes.<lb />
10 11 iietlv. th. Ain.ri.aii Youth Ac1 pa,ed hut it would easily top a hil-an(j jprvi p(v Stallings. On the' Roberta Bra nil ey. of Zehulon,<lb />
4 ii 1 Ojrontains the following provisions: lion a year. furniture committee were Doris who took the part of Mollie. the<lb />
3 o l 0 i . svstem of vocational train From the Congressional stand- Qjj, Sara Lee Yates. Virginia sister of the irate father in the first<lb />
 ii n 0 k �) 'employment for youths1 point it is something to think about, 'shindler, Lewellyn Thornton. Ruth play, is president of the "D" class.<lb />
1 0 l 0 between 16 and 25. Employment, First, the bonus hoys exerting pies- garden, and Eoxk Suit. The pah<lb />
  .i .   I . � C i th vnt.tiMiiu then  � � i . r : i<lb />
0 0<lb />
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S o 0<lb />
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tying prevailing wages, to be on sure for one group, the veterans, then j(tv omrnittee was made up of<lb />
.public enterprises. Weekly mini- the Tow nsenditcs asking for billions g iavwo,M, Julia Murphy. Lois<lb />
11 � mum $15, plus $3 for each depend- for the aged, and now up pop the j vn;h QeraMine Daniels, and<lb />
� pBt youth organizations, so far without Ujyj Lassiter.<lb />
 Payment of all fees of needy the ability to exert pressure even ap-j iurshals were Evelyn Williams<lb />
students in high schools and veca-1preaching that which the first twohgyj Benson. Frances Smith<lb />
tional schools plus the average week- groups were capable of producing,Jl Laughlin. Charlotte Lee,<lb />
Francis Boyd, Marjorie West and!<lb />
S TO SEE ilv expenses �f Mich Mudeiits. Ex-hut ultimately able to work up<lb />
FAMOUS PLAY,�nses allowance minimum to $151 nationwide support. And they all<lb />
monthly. .talk in billions, lament tm<lb />
 from pace one)  System of employment on col law makers!<lb />
� Southampton to Eliza-j<lb />
iarasse<lb />
Senior7<lb />
FOR WOMEN<lb />
ithers declare that Hippolyta. bethothed to Theseus<lb />
- 8 tribute to Queen Yei-ive Teasdale.<lb />
llermia. in love with Lysander<lb />
tii opportunities it ()iivia ,(. Ihivilland.<lb />
nr<lb />
tacular presentation.<lb />
oductions have been<lb />
ad its hading roles<lb />
; preted by the famous<lb />
 rs of all ages.<lb />
 ith � cast of male<lb />
lid entirely without<lb />
 ntations have steadi-<lb />
richness, culminating<lb />
rdt's brilliant outdoor<lb />
e�ow, on the screen,<lb />
 for the complete<lb />
n aginative genius is<lb />
N. C. C. P. A. Elects Jim Mason<lb />
of Wake Forest As Its New Head<lb />
(Continued from page one)<lb />
Hungry?<lb />
ASKEW GROCERY<lb />
Dickinson Avenue<lb />
SPECIALS!<lb />
SILK DRESSES � $2.98 and up<lb />
FELT and STRAW HATS � .87 to $1.49<lb />
FULL FASHION SILK HOSE�<lb />
Chiffon and Service Weight Special<lb />
WHITES<lb />
Dickinson Avenue<lb />
Helena, in love with Demetrius� jforil, Carolina Education Associa-<lb />
Marie Asbell<lb />
A variety of musical entertain<lb />
ment was presented between the three<lb />
plays. After the first play the Town i<lb />
Trio composed of Mary Hoover<lb />
Boyd, Helen Sawyer, and Eolinej<lb />
Sawyer, accompanied by Mrs. Ray<lb />
Tyson, sang "You are My Lucky<lb />
dean Muir.<lb />
OUroii. King of the Fairies� 1 ic<lb />
tion and Editor of Education, was<lb />
the principal speaker. A dance fol-<lb />
Vitama. Qtteea of the Fairies- lowed the banquet. The convention<lb />
nita' Louise. I adjourned at eleven o'clock on Satur-<lb />
Puck, or Robin (Joodfellow. " dav<lb />
Fairy�Mickey Rooney. jjj, ,iK, 0l�l and new editors and<lb />
Penae-Mossom, '�hl l(U.sincss managers of the Teroan and<lb />
Mustard-Seed, bairies � Katmnne o<lb />
'rev Helen Westeott, Fred Sale. Tk,o Ecuorepnsented E. 0 T C.<lb />
Billv Harty. . They are: Mary (Jorham and Mag-<lb />
Other Fairies attending their King ?ie (Vumpler, old and new editors<lb />
Come<lb />
igist<lb />
11 i-<lb />
i.<lb />
as follows:<lb />
of Athens Ian<lb />
i f Hermia�Grant<lb />
. trios, in h�ve with<lb />
Powell. Ross Alex-<lb />
You're Only As Neat<lb />
As<lb />
Your Feet<lb />
Wear Our Knee-High<lb />
Hole-Proof Hose<lb />
Gloria Shoppe<lb />
�� . Master of the Revels<lb />
ll anaugh.<lb />
Carpenter FVank Me-<lb />
Joiner Tewey Robinson.<lb />
V(aver -James Cagney.<lb />
Ilellows-Mender�Joe E.<lb />
linker-Hugh Herbert<lb />
sr. a Tailor�Otis Harlan.<lb />
Arthur Treacher.<lb />
and Queen.<lb />
Attendants on Theseus and Hip-<lb />
polyta. . rr.i -l j<lb />
Prims Ballerina�Nun Theilade.<lb />
MatFTClub Meeting<lb />
Th Math f'luh of East Carolina<lb />
Teachers College met on Thursday<lb />
night. April 1. Belle Kearney was<lb />
in harge of a very interesting pro-<lb />
gram on "Magic Squares. Margaret<lb />
F Davis gave a verv detailed report<lb />
on the origin of Magic Squares Cla-<lb />
rice Smith talked on "How to Make<lb />
Magi Squares George Willard also<lb />
gave an educational talk.<lb />
V large number of the dub mem-<lb />
bers were present, but it is hoped<lb />
that everyone on roll will attend<lb />
the remaining meetings of the year.<lb />
of-the Teroan; Rachel Stone and<lb />
Beatrice Hammond, old and new<lb />
business managers of the lecoan;<lb />
Dorothy Hooks and George Willard,<lb />
old and new editors of the Teco<lb />
Echo; and Josephine Ranes and<lb />
Louise Martin, old and new business<lb />
managers of the Teco Echo.<lb />
Seniority?<lb />
Were we surprised to hear that<lb />
Kllen and Jean went slumming in<lb />
Washington City? Or maybe they<lb />
were lost, or something. Anyway,<lb />
Jean says that she saw sights she<lb />
hasn't seen since. Ellen is noncom-<lb />
mittal as usual.<lb />
NEW SPRING and<lb />
SUMMER DRESSES<lb />
IN ALL SHADES, STYLES and SIZES<lb />
Our Aim Is To Please<lb />
WILLIAMS<lb />
'The Ladies Store"<lb />
Style<lb />
ond<lb />
Economy<lb />
at<lb />
COBURNS<lb />
We have for the College Girls<lb />
NEW, SMART WHITE COATS<lb />
and WHITE SUITS<lb />
Come In To See Us<lb />
THE SMART SHOPPE<lb />
Across From State Bank Bldg Dickinson Avenue<lb />
Wed.<lb />
PITT<lb />
WILL ROGERS<lb />
In<lb />
'A CONNECTICUT YANKEE<lb />
Thur.<lb />
COMING<lb />
"WIFE VS SECRETARY'<lb />
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PAGE FOUR<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
This Collegiate World<lb />
Bv Associated Collegiate Press)<lb />
rh<lb />
ii.)<lb />
a.<lb />
lt.it country of<lb />
iisiderable weakness<lb />
es and ther forma<lb />
t, ! lai� 1 Dr. John<lb />
ture at Itutgers Uni-<lb />
Dr. Seudder Id<lb />
Retiring Officers of the JV. C. C. P. A.<lb />
Miss<lb />
vine a calling card from<lb />
I al utta. 1bis man had<lb />
� ; onl � : hiscollege. In<lb />
��' i r. all.r the name.<lb />
ii h � "Fa.led, B.A<lb />
1 1 1 t l" 111111mist at Los<lb />
11 01 1:11 � �2 �is somewhat<lb />
1 � i Prof. Rollin F.<lb />
� i�� iklin il Marshall<lb />
� I. rtationary<lb />
� ' r i 11. -i 8song which<lb />
. rather libs.<lb />
� g is "TheMusic Goes<lb />
11" � tlHii.This is false<lb />
la, says Piof. Charles.<lb />
EUUsic in;V cine �ut<lb />
- lv doesnot go round<lb />
: inside thehorn. There<lb />
anv music alall until the<lb />
ves reach the bell of the<lb />
en th air exlnnm and the<lb />
 itself oseilhit to produce<lb />
effect.<lb />
�; is -iitcouraged be-<lb />
�xpernnentin�<lb />
 coneepticn of the song.<lb />
� - ave only rought her to.<lb />
column got� round aiii<lb />
d it oscillates here Sh<lb />
ire for it.<lb />
weekend mmm s here<lb />
(Continued from P�� "�<lb />
with Stanley Seago, Mary I<lb />
with Walter Brown.<lb />
Lonise Jumes with U S M�.<lb />
risette, Loia Jernigan with John .<lb />
Dozier. Ernestine Jones with u ,<lb />
l.<lb />
Shown above are the retiring officers of th. North Carolina Collegiate Press Association, which has Ust<lb />
held its 31st semi-annual convention in Raleigh with Wake Forest College as host.<lb />
Approximately LOO delegates representing thirty-five North Carolina college publications attended.<lb />
Featuring the'three-day program which .tided on Saturday was a Friday evening banquet and dance. Speaker<lb />
at the dinner was Juk B. Warren. Editor of the Sorth Carolina Education Magazine. <lb />
AMBROSE SUHRIE HONORS (interested in the South and in her<lb />
COLLEGE WHILE HgftEMucational problems. I"�v<lb />
 the loveliness of the Southern spring<lb />
he makes what he calls his "annual<lb />
pilgrimage" to Georgia at this time<lb />
of the year. This was the occasion<lb />
for his sense of economy.<lb />
Take the males at the University<lb />
of Kansas for example. The men's<lb />
council there has just issued a firm<lb />
resolution requesting the girls oi the<lb />
campus to share evenly in the eve-<lb />
onderful and ingenuity nnsespeases while dating the men.<lb />
t!l,l prettv soonall the Jhe? JaTe eTeB fnv f tar as ul<lb />
(formally request the cate owners ot<lb />
rex you are , ' . ,�<lb />
the town to issue separate (tinner<lb />
checks for the women.<lb />
"Do not have a false sense ol<lb />
chivalry" the University men were<lb />
advised hv the council.<lb />
tis that<lb />
II.<lb />
ek's report oi solved prob-<lb />
:�: us th  at device em-<lb />
a young man at North-<lb />
oiversitv when he wishes<lb />
gold from his male parent.<lb />
�fullv follows market ro-<lb />
of his visit here.<lb />
lr. Suhrie left as a gift to the<lb />
college library a beautiful volume,<lb />
I (initli n r In � i � <lb />
lool report- should be written Stevens, with 419 lovely coloi<lb />
folio<lb />
� h<lb />
f Minnesota<lb />
?fficials ought<lb />
IS they ha'<lb />
�olumnist<lb />
They are experts on apples, out<lb />
daily newspaper and Ithere at the University of Washing-<lb />
stocks his father holds jton where the Yakimas and the<lb />
i drops a note to father, I Wenatchees come from�so what<lb />
hit him in the correct jthey have to say about the business<lb />
of apple polishing ought to be worth<lb />
 listening to.<lb />
t I The student paper set out to find<lb />
ment there appears to . . l , ,  , -<lb />
,i r,u just what amount ot apple-polishing<lb />
ission at tne I niversityw . , , "T r .<lb />
'existed on the campus. I hey found<lb />
there was much less of it going on<lb />
than popularly supposed.<lb />
Most of the professors interviewed<lb />
agreed that there wasn't much of it.<lb />
One even said that "Many times stu-<lb />
ients don't come to see their instrm<lb />
hether or not<lb />
tail a special<lb />
rriage problems, such<lb />
at some schools. The<lb />
Tkt Minnesi la 1'aihi<lb />
own suggestion to help<lb />
far no of-<lb />
(Continued" fvom page one!<lb />
teacher- of th. past generation were<lb />
able to do. The good teacher spends<lb />
her time thanking the students for<lb />
what she hopes they will do, and then<lb />
they do not .hue disappoint her.<lb />
"Scl<lb />
in terms of faith, hope and charity.<lb />
Dr. Suhrie said. "Blessed is that<lb />
teacher who .an avoid "the pin pricks' j<lb />
of petty criticism and who has<lb />
learned the dynamic power f group<lb />
and individual commendation and<lb />
encouragement. '<lb />
He says that teaching at its best<lb />
is the finest of fine arts. All teachers<lb />
should l.ari, the art of judicious<lb />
commendation and generous en-<lb />
couragement of effort�and spend<lb />
les time in carping and fruitless<lb />
criticism of results achieved, He<lb />
believes "that the teacher who lias<lb />
a flare' for inspiring effort�and too<lb />
few teachers have -need waste no<lb />
Hicks Smith with Bill Harris. Vl<lb />
Smith with A.<lb />
Mint h.<lb />
lor with James Davenport. Henri-<lb />
 1 Cilr. by (�. A(nHle Turner with Jack Broad<lb />
and the following inscription:<lb />
To the Students and Faculty<lb />
of the<lb />
Slate Teachers College<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
It will always give me great<lb />
pleasure to tiling of someone of your<lb />
number sitting in the quiet of your<lb />
beautiful college library reading<lb />
room feasting his eyes upon the ex-<lb />
quisite beauty spots that are to be<lb />
found in this rare set of color prints<lb />
of garden flowers.<lb />
It gives me even greater pleasure<lb />
now to entertain the hope that such<lb />
experiences may inspire you�one<lb />
Adrian<lb />
ch<lb />
iiii-e Tuteti with l r<lb />
uem. oo iar no oi- , . , . , . , ,<lb />
 0f this suggestion fre f hv ATA T t<lb />
however.<lb />
it ion is in the form<lb />
"Would it be wise to<lb />
atorv course?"<lb />
they feel they will he suspected of<lb />
working for a grade<lb />
One woman professor did have a<lb />
"gripe in this connection. Said<lb />
she, "We don't like to have all the<lb />
brothers and sisters from a fraternity<lb />
at the University ofir sorority come down and try to<lb />
an breathe more (high pressure us into giving a student<lb />
a higher grade so he or she can he<lb />
initiated<lb />
ew teachers have�need waste no   , , � T)  �r j<lb />
�  m mi i and all�to help President Meadow<lb />
line on checking up, pupils will do . � f , t<lb />
� . � l   , tn traiwtr-r manv ot these beaut<lb />
North Carol<lb />
easily aow. For a moment it looked<lb />
as if students would go on record<lb />
asking that professors all take com-<lb />
piehi � examinations in the suh-<lb />
����- they teach. But they didn't<lb />
ote that way. However, they did<lb />
vote their desire that all professors<lb />
take compulsory courses in public<lb />
I � aking.<lb />
Enteresting results have followed<lb />
the study made by lr. William S.<lb />
L.ari.d of the Carnegie Foundation,<lb />
of .oipara e -tores of information<lb />
ieh school seniors and col-<lb />
Prof. William F. Hoffman of<lb />
Boston University is sore about the<lb />
attempts of some professors to elimi-<lb />
nate American dialects from the Eng-<lb />
lish language.<lb />
"Variety is the spice of speech" he<lb />
said.<lb />
The new movement in American<lb />
colleges (first told about in this<lb />
column some weeks ago) to organize<lb />
beld bj high school Minors and col-L, ,(f the VFW or "Veterans<lb />
tege students. He studied 4!� col- of Future Wars" is growing rapidly<lb />
leges  Pennsylvania and a large v:nf(.( n(l (is of the 0vU<lb />
rroun<lb />
gh schools, giving fotir-<lb />
 �� comprehensive tests to students.<lb />
IF found that:<lb />
Si me college freshmen knew more<lb />
than probably any college teacher<lb />
they might have. Other freshmen<lb />
had so � knowledge that it was a<lb />
"practical impossibility" they would<lb />
learn much in college. No back-<lb />
ground,<lb />
Tea p.r cent of 1,506 high school<lb />
seniors knew more than did half of<lb />
3,700 students just finishing college.<lb />
Twenty-five per cent of the college<lb />
seniors knew less than half of 5,700<lb />
college sophomores.<lb />
Ten per cent of the college seniors<lb />
knew less than did half of the high<lb />
school seniors.<lb />
In general, the "enormous spread<lb />
of scores completely belies the<lb />
scholastic classification to which our<lb />
registrars now devote such meticulous<lb />
pains<lb />
"The modem college student is a<lb />
more active and selective learner<lb />
than ever before<lb />
Nineteen local cells of the society<lb />
Rre now functioning in If different<lb />
colleges.<lb />
Princeton has been the most active<lb />
and their work has stirred up a testy<lb />
reply from the national head of the<lb />
real" VFW.<lb />
Even the coeds have fallen in with<lb />
the idea�several chapters of Gold<lb />
t<lb />
that for themselves and for each<lb />
other<lb />
Dr. Suhrie believes that the quality<lb />
of the student porsonel in the teachers<lb />
colleges in this section of the South<lb />
are unexcelled by those of any other<lb />
section and says that the tremendous<lb />
influence which these students will<lb />
have on our puhlic schools in this<lb />
section is incalculable. He spoke<lb />
of the seriousness of purpose and the<lb />
courteous response of the students<lb />
here.<lb />
He was impressed by the fine spirit<lb />
of cooperation which he finds here<lb />
between the students and the faculty.<lb />
He commented on the splendid man-<lb />
ner in which Dr. Meadows has taken<lb />
over the administrative work when<lb />
he had made his reputation in the<lb />
field of scholarship and teaching.<lb />
One evidence of Dr. Meadows' fitness<lb />
for his position he found in the fine<lb />
spirit of cooperation existing between<lb />
him and his staff, most of whom<lb />
have been his fellow teachers. In<lb />
-peaking of Dr. Meadows he said he<lb />
felt that he was an "encouragement<lb />
of effort<lb />
to transfer many of these beauty<lb />
spots from the pages of this rare<lb />
hook to the potentially beautiful<lb />
campus of your college.<lb />
May your increasingly intelligent,<lb />
cooperative and faithful labors in<lb />
due time make of your campus the<lb />
rarest beauty spot in all of North<lb />
Carolina.<lb />
At best this hook can but symbolise<lb />
the heauty which your labors can�<lb />
and 1 hope will�make possihle. not<lb />
only on this campus but in the<lb />
plantation cottage homes of all who<lb />
look to this institution for light and<lb />
And may God make fruitful every<lb />
good seed that you may plant�<lb />
whether in the fertile soil of this<lb />
campus or in the alert minds and<lb />
responsive hearts of the children<lb />
whom you will teach!<lb />
Ambrosk L. St mm<lb />
Xew York University<lb />
April S, l(.t;56<lb />
He is author of Inductive Ih U n�i-<lb />
naiion of the Educational Method;<lb />
the Spell-to-Write Spelling Series,<lb />
 and Teachers Manual together with<lb />
Between Dr Robert H. Wright Robert P. Koehler; Storif World<lb />
. . . . . . r. � ii- t7- � vv� i. r�i� a<lb />
etta Tucker with<lb />
Cannlh<lb />
Prints hurst, Lo<lb />
Schultz.<lb />
Catherine Wallace with -lack<lb />
Tripp, Nola Walters with George<lb />
L. Barrier. Kflie Fee Watson with<lb />
Willis Fisher, Thelma Whit-head<lb />
with dame- Steadmoiv. George Wil-<lb />
lard. Jr with Doris Bnmev. Edna<lb />
Williams with Billy Parker, Dorothy<lb />
Williams with Bazil Yates, Flea<lb />
William- with Leon Oghurn, Delia<lb />
Grace Wilson with Craig Overby,<lb />
Dorothy Wilson with Tom Wilson,<lb />
Marion Wood with Tom Wilson,<lb />
Ruth Wood with McKay Robinson.<lb />
Seniors<lb />
Dove Allen with Octaviu- Ferrell,<lb />
Julia Amerson with "Red" Amerson,<lb />
Rose Beaman with William Beaman. 1<lb />
Carolyn Brinkley with Alvin<lb />
Hughes, Lilly Dare Brown with<lb />
Carey Hammond. Sara Bunn with<lb />
Joe Sugg. Margaret Bostic with Rex j<lb />
Hodge Frances Callahan with<lb />
Chauneey Calfee. Margaret Came-<lb />
ron with Bob Green, Jimmie Carrj<lb />
with Irene Williamson. Mildred<lb />
Chandler with H. (J. Goddy, Jewel<lb />
Cole with Thomas Morris. Clifton J<lb />
Crawford with Edna Williams. I<lb />
Dorothy Grumpier with A. P. Cod-<lb />
win, dr Fdna Darden with Frank<lb />
Kellogg. Geneva Dail with Lloyd<lb />
Witchard. Betty Cooper Davis with<lb />
Randolph Booker, Selma Davis with<lb />
Roy Cox, Jr Joy De Loatch with<lb />
Zack Vandyke, Verdessa Dilday with<lb />
Corhett Early, Robert Dowd with<lb />
Marjorie Bray.<lb />
Cynthia Ftheridge with ("ary<lb />
Warren, Elizabeth Faison with Cor<lb />
nelius Mathews. Louise Farrior with;<lb />
Bill Sheffield. Etna Felton with Nash �<lb />
Simmons. Elisabeth I'ivh<lb />
Johnston with Cyrus Johnson Mi<lb />
Ellen Johnston with Harold OJNea<lb />
Belle Kearney with Woodrow Black-<lb />
mrn. rene Kennedy with Roger<lb />
Morn Bmli Kiker with d. . K.ei1<lb />
Mavi- L.wi- with Henry Everette,<lb />
Christine Lindsay with Joe All<lb />
Tex Lindsay with Eleanor Laylor,<lb />
I�.llt. Mam- with Gerald Mattey,<lb />
Benlah Mason with Bobbv Carr,<lb />
Mabel MePhewl with Woodrov<lb />
M.J.ean. Margaret Norman with<lb />
Oscar Roberson, Mary Elizabeth<lb />
Parker with F. T. Nance, dr Ruby<lb />
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