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Mrs. Spilman Resigns SCIENCE EXHIBIT<lb />
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GREENVILLE, N. C, WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1936<lb />
NUMBER 13<lb />
"Get Acquainted" Contest<lb />
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nf etes Fifteen Years of �<lb />
Service Here<lb />
 BEEN ASSISTANT<lb />
TREASURER SINCE 1927<lb />
.rr.tr C lege Officer Accepts<lb />
posil With Local Busi-<lb />
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CUP WILL STOWE WILL HEAD<lb />
PRESENTED BY<lb />
TAU SIGMA SIGMA<lb />
About 250 Students Compete in<lb />
Contest<lb />
Over Fifteen Hundred Visitors<lb />
Attend Science Club<lb />
"Open House"<lb />
EXCELLENT EXHIBITS<lb />
INTERESTSPECTATORSEGHTEENAREGVEN<lb />
Exhibits are Supervised by Teach- HONORABLE MENTION<lb />
ers in Science Department ��<lb />
Class Meetings Diminish Number<lb />
of Contestants<lb />
The Science "Open Bouse" was<lb />
pened Friday morning, May 1. at<lb />
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YW.C.A. SPEAKER<lb />
the Part Microorganisms<lb />
Dairy Product?, Digestion in<lb />
er, replacing George Willard; m-p-<lb />
retary, Hattie Holland; treasurers.<lb />
Mary Katherihe Albritton and Roy<lb />
Harrow; publicity managers, Gallic<lb />
Charleton anl Sudie Williams.<lb />
Due to tli- restriction of visitors<lb />
by the officials of the Ammonium<lb />
Nitrate Plant at Hopeweil, Vir-<lb />
tor a one-day tour of rlie industrial<lb />
plants there. The Roanoke Rapid<lb />
n an exclusive Hews release to<lb />
and tlie student body, and closed atlTm Tbco Echo this morning, Mar-<lb />
li� A. M Saturday, May 2. jorie Smithson was announced win-<lb />
On entering the door of the science ner of the Tau Sigma Sigma "Get-<lb />
building, visitors registered in a book aemiainted Week contest held in<lb />
provided for that purpose, putting Austin Auditorium last Thursday<lb />
their uanic and home address. evening at 6:36.<lb />
The biology exhibits, on the first Although class meetings and other<lb />
floor, were firsl on the itinerary. scheduled activities served to ditnin-<lb />
Some oi the interesting exhibits ish the number of contestants, about<lb />
splayed were: Cseful Bacteria,250 students participated in the<lb />
Guinea Pigs, Sewage Disposal for event. Fifty students were picked at ginia, the Club has changed li-<lb />
the (nutty. Historic Cosmetics, random, and sheets were provided plans for the industrial trip this!<lb />
Water PunficationDiseases Caused for writing down the name, home year. The group will go to Roanoke<lb />
by Bacteria, Malaria Mosquito, Di- address, and classification of each of Rapids, North Carolina. May 1<lb />
gestkm in the Germination of Seeds, the fifty as he or she walked across<lb />
Perns. Disinfectants and Antiseptics, 'he stage. The name counted two<lb />
ay in points, ami the home address and<lb />
Ani- classification, one point.<lb />
n winning the contest. Miss;<lb />
Fannie Brewer Replaces George<lb />
Willard as Vice President<lb />
PLANS FOR TRIP<lb />
ARE CHANGED<lb />
Science Club Will Go To Roanoke<lb />
Rapids, Tuesday, May 19<lb />
At a business meeting of the<lb />
Science Club Friday evening. Mav<lb />
8, officers for the coming year were<lb />
elected. These are: President, Dur-<lb />
ward Stowe, who is replacing James<lb />
Carr; vice president, Fannie Brew<lb />
Student Government<lb />
Leaders Are Installed;<lb />
Class Officers Elected<lb />
New S. G. A. President<lb />
Elizabeth Dixon Johnson Takes<lb />
Ellen Jenkins" Position: Thorn-<lb />
well Gibson Replaces<lb />
Durwood Stowe<lb />
MARGARET BANCK IS VICE<lb />
PRESIDENT OF WOMEN<lb />
Elizabeth Copeland Will Lead<lb />
Junior Class<lb />
At tli monthly mass meeting on<lb />
Thursday night. May 7. the mem-<lb />
bers of the Student Government<lb />
 ouncils for tin ensueingyear were<lb />
' installed.<lb />
'I he members of the women stu-<lb />
dents' oh council, with Ellen Jen-<lb />
kins presiding, took their places on<lb />
the stage. A- the names of those<lb />
j tilling offices for the coming year<lb />
I were read, each girl took the place<lb />
of the old council member who had<lb />
served in that position.<lb />
Elizabeth Dixon Johnson, as the<lb />
M<lb />
Chamber of Commerce will plan a ; ELIZABETH DIXON JOHNSON new president of the Student Gov-<lb />
Erosion of Soil, Lift History! I� winning the contest. M-ee � by which the SrienceClub j �  ernment Association took the place<lb />
��f 1" Hv. Evolution of L,nts. Smith scored Is, ,1(lints on, of '  " " '  f f' r1 "l" ' CfW IflP IMflDMAI Q "   V " 'Mrk-<lb />
rnnrfllMc ua c ' � �'l-Hticat,on of Fruit Bird- amE'lieible 200. She kmwv the names ,MT"  f lXanU ��"�� y�" QL 1 UK mUK I ALO i ' U h?" l Mn li<lb />
Conducts Vesper Services. Morn- Bird Houses, Plants, Vitamins, of all of the fifty students, but madel�" Y T'�� � Ilr piiTri'r i .i.rr. ?� L��� barren, the<lb />
mg Watch Services, and I'ara-ite in Man. Circulation in �-n errors in listing home ad-lit  n'pM !iask miH  Tl ADf fMTtDTn MLm ln "f �I Hali �" ������tary.<lb />
Open Forum Man. and Ameha and Paramecium. 'dn-ss and classificati.ms. ' l!li S!ars; ' n,H trll' prm�s Ulr f Vi f II U � j j Joy, ILumII. the work of Xylda<lb />
The general excellence of the Honorable Mention 1,� V 0Bf d T i�"t prtttahl j " (IMI �� treasurer; ami Viola<lb />
"mith. chairman of the campus<lb />
Ameha ;<lb />
specta<lb />
d Paramecium exhibit, the<lb />
students made scores<lb />
!i. intM r ol tin<lb />
secutive 'otn-<lb />
t"f eight years<lb />
count 1 iiiii<lb />
the Rev. Duncan 1K MacBryde,<lb />
who was licensed and ordained as<lb />
minister i f the Presbyterian "hurch 'x<lb />
at the meeting of th Fayetteville<lb />
"lirds and Bird Houses exhibit mademion. They were: Puhv Lucas. Aimi<lb />
Club.<lb />
manifested<lb />
Elghteei<lb />
of the Circulation in Man which almost equaled that of the<lb />
and tin painstaking care winner, and to these contestants TauIcyuigiT Mf)W QW BlPI AY<lb />
1 in the making of the Sigma Sigma gives honorable men-<lb />
Pt,<lb />
vterv. held ,<lb />
le W'<lb />
if April<lb />
HELPFUL TO TEACHERS<lb />
C-Class Honors D's With Semi-<lb />
formal Dance<lb />
The .Junior Normal class enter-<lb />
;tt<lb />
Laurel Hill Church in Scot-<lb />
these displays of<lb />
lau<lb />
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v a-<lb />
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m<lb />
aker for t!<lb />
tecial interest to<lb />
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(Please turn to page three)<lb />
committee, replaced Elizabeth Wag-<lb />
ner.<lb />
The house presidents for the eom-<lb />
ing vetir are: Marv Lvon ShotwelL<lb />
he .pumerlv the spectators.<lb />
V. W. A. from visitor next looked at tin<lb />
pi-il 30 through Mav 3. Mr" Ma "l,lM eshibits en the first floor.<lb />
Brvde was recently awarded a schol-1Shown v wer� Protozoan Ani<lb />
v the<lb />
Si<lb />
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Theological I�1 ' 'fee of Life, exhibits em-<lb />
bracing the eight plant phyla, Rela-<lb />
tionship of Vertebrate Animals,<lb />
wo years ago<lb />
i!v a narrow<lb />
.I th national arship iy � � leoioicai , - -� � � ���<lb />
Louis Seminarv, Richmond. Va which ora�nI th eight plant phyla, Rela<lb />
of the inv� him a year Study in Edin<lb />
onimittee of bargh, Scotland. He will begin the<lb />
�eared be- work in the early fall and at the dost<lb />
md Harbors � ���� �� -� <lb />
so� H. lv Land before returning to the n,s- Hu'rv- �'i<lb />
i.l Seed (<lb />
� Jhe effective display of the Tree of<lb />
the colW First Presbvterian Church in Wil- f�� the unique appearance of the<lb />
 it. � . �  Wood exhibit, and the attractiveness<lb />
M- morial Banti<lb />
PRES.<lb />
Llt.ful i Tain1 th si� Normal class at � and Rebecca Watson. Wilson Hall'<lb />
eh wasfe slliforr"al dBee �" My  Belle Eearaey and Elizabeth Pow-<lb />
Body Form and Structure of Insects.<lb />
Disease-Producing Bacteria in k. la-1 Engagements Which Began Yes<lb />
the vea- wiii make a tour of the'1 � Man Antitoxins and Vac- terday Continue Into<lb />
Boh Land before returning to thein F� leaves, Seeds, Wood june<lb />
'nited States. For the summer he  si " rl"<lb />
t-tor of tin<lb />
years. While on the campus, Mr. Ma�-<lb />
. .� - president of the Bryie conducted vesper services,<lb />
 , �. Cbab and has morning watch services, and an open<lb />
' � 1�. A. P. a- pre-i- forum.<lb />
pt, r 0 tbe 1 The theme of talks was "These<lb />
' � : � page two) Challenging rimes ami the Chal-<lb />
- �� ilenge f t'hrist.<lb />
YA STUDENTS MEND Chri-tianity. be broUL-ht out, is a<lb />
MAY COLLEGE BOOKS ,itV that s,treS8<lb />
President Meadows began his<lb />
i high school commencement speak-<lb />
 ing engagements yesterday at Kcn-<lb />
The E'ivI Gasoline Corporation<lb />
controls the anti-knock quality of all<lb />
the g1 iu a per-Jded regular gasolines as well as<lb />
son and throw- out the bad: it is n j11 ethyl gasolines. Through the trial<lb />
Hundred Books Prolonged llf " ll'1' l'ira,is takn ruI" and error method ethyl fluid was dis-<lb />
T. v the life of Christ as he said, "I am covered by General Motors after six<lb />
mree Years ,r,�I(. !hat voll wlX have life, and years research, during which time<lb />
jhave it more abundantly. ' 133,000 different compounds were<lb />
�� term, IfiasGra-j He also brought out the fact that I classified ami tested for prospective<lb />
-� of the college Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, knock suppressors.<lb />
dilapidated nodav. and forever, and that Christ j "Only t�tra-ethvl lead said Mr.<lb />
(Please turn to page four . S( Germain, "caii he used in small<lb />
quantities and still prevent knocking,<lb />
which occurs especially in present-<lb />
day high-compression engines<lb />
An interesting sidelight that de-<lb />
veloped is the fact that Mr. Earl WT.<lb />
Webb, of Morehead City. X. C. is<lb />
the president of the Ethyl Gasoline<lb />
Coproration.<lb />
of the Antitoxins and Vaccines ex  . � , . �<lb />
lev High School, speaking on the<lb />
(Please turn to page four) �i ; , r- i�  i o i -o<lb />
 � Isuojeci Education and Social Rc-<lb />
I R CT BMlttlABCH ! construction On May L5. Prcsi-<lb />
J. R. ST. GERMAIN OPERA- j(!(llt Mulmv, will ,lwlik -u thc<lb />
TOR AT "OPEN HOUSE' Greenville High School auditorium<lb />
to Greenville teachers. Other coxa-<lb />
became in-<lb />
rhese books re SNAKES ARE KILLED<lb />
! gfcj J8 u: � i AT COLLEGE LAKE<lb />
- ordered aoout j <lb />
� iiv supplies, andi Xow that the spring weather per-<lb />
ling began during mits students to spemi a great deal<lb />
" ��� spring quarter, j of time at the lake, it is of special<lb />
� ��� nt, .ity librarian. concern o know that Mr. Williams.<lb />
� i WPA workers tM. campus policeman, has during<lb />
two afternoons I the past week, killed four large water<lb />
b Miss Graham'snioccaains near the lake. One of these<lb />
to mend books.reptiles was over three feet long and<lb />
. Xylda Cooper, Oft-tfgar inches in circumference. This<lb />
! Mildred Satterwhite, news item is not published to frighten<lb />
led OWT one bun- students away from this spot, but m<lb />
� of uhi.h ranges order that they may know that such<lb />
c 3.50 each. The life of snakes are in the lake and that it is<lb />
rob aged abont three important to be careful while walk-<lb />
� it requires an jnr or sitting OH the grass.<lb />
mending of<lb /><lb />
n1<lb />
� on pien<lb />
� er, in other caaes two<lb />
� finished in an hour,<lb />
books have been perfor-<lb />
ms and resewed.<lb />
" tuning of the student-<lb />
- work was done by<lb />
- - and the students them-<lb />
 VYA workers, there has<lb />
' � '� -� to the college except<lb />
�f � sterials used. Miss Gra-<lb />
�'� - that since ten than half<lb />
teria ordered has been used.<lb />
  f the project up to thc<lb />
bas been less than $25. or<lb />
" !?- each for the one hun-<lb />
�k- mended.<lb />
" connected with this project<lb />
:it 'hey have proved that the<lb />
1 valuable enough to be con-<lb />
ixt year.<lb />
Had Good Time<lb />
"We've had a profitable and<lb />
a very interesting time said<lb />
C. G. Mabry, science teacher in<lb />
the local colored high school,<lb />
after he and his classes had<lb />
spent over an hour viewing the<lb />
Science Club annual exhibit on<lb />
Saturday afternoon.<lb />
The students who make up a<lb />
first year general science class<lb />
and ar third year chemistry<lb />
class, were very enthusiastic<lb />
during their visit, and made<lb />
many notations with paper and<lb />
pencil as the guides directed<lb />
them through the exhibit.<lb />
meiicement addresses to !�� given by<lb />
President Meadows arc:<lb />
May 15, Warsaw High School.<lb />
May 18, Fountain High School.<lb />
May 1!�. Edenton High School.<lb />
May 21, Dover High School.<lb />
May 22, South Side High School<lb />
at Kinston.<lb />
May lT�, Conwav High School.<lb />
May 26, AhoskiV High School.<lb />
May 27. Seven Springs High<lb />
School.<lb />
May 2$, Jainesvillc High School.<lb />
June 4, Robcrsonville High<lb />
School.<lb />
Other members of the faculty<lb />
who have invitations to deliver ad-<lb />
dresses are adjusting their sched-<lb />
ules so as to accept them.<lb />
An exhibit of matcria<lb />
, . i r t- i- i i - t " I a semi-io<lb />
to teachers of Knsrlish. which was . T<lb />
i.in.il �.l tiw' i  . t r ' :ml iK's and Ins orchestra from<lb />
prepared under the direction oi 1'r r, ,  . , . ,<lb />
I � -r t�.  �  t i � i pKoeay Mount played for the �eca-<lb />
l.uctie l urner, supervisor ot hitrb -<lb />
l 1 X 1- 1 � T" . � SIOU.<lb />
school Knghsh in East arolina<lb />
Teachers College, will 1m- kept on i ,<lb />
display in the rooms of the English i V!  mt" m;iMl f v<lb />
Club for the coming week. i11 � v i,rrI1 rslir ' t,1('<lb />
Accompanying shelves of care- J0 -Nona! ���� berta<lb />
r�n. . i . 'j ' i l c i i i I Brantley, president of the Senior<lb />
fully selected and classified books <lb />
for the beginnings of an English<lb />
ell. Jarvis Hall; Sylvia Knowles<lb />
and Xcdlie Webb. Fleming Hall:<lb />
and Marie Dawson. Josephine An-<lb />
Ihe dancers entered whole-heart- derson, and Louise Davis in Gotten<lb />
Hall. Catherine Wallace succeeds<lb />
Hattie Pearl Mallard as Y. W. C.<lb />
A. representative.<lb />
Many of the class representatives<lb />
for next year have not yet been<lb />
elected. The old representatives<lb />
will serve until the new ones are<lb />
I Normal class, with their escorts.<lb />
teacher's library, and of samples of i r'a 1Vm!1 hf: colored<lb />
helpful magazines, is an article by !� anj bnght deflorations added will se<lb />
Dr. Tuner on how an English 't0 Se�t �f T!h anv  �'� �<lb />
teacher could make a hundred dol-<lb />
lar investment on herself and for<lb />
her students. The budget suggests<lb />
$80 for books and $20 for maga-<lb />
zine<lb />
Among the materials of various<lb />
was served during intermission.<lb />
Tin- sponsors of the dance were<lb />
Miss McKey and Miss Cassidy.<lb />
The chaperones were: Mr. and<lb />
Mrs. Pieklesimer, Dr. and Mrs.<lb />
Haynes, Dr. and Mrs. Slav. Mr.<lb />
kind;<lb />
s are<lb />
fi<lb />
M<lb />
Deal. Mr. and Mrs. Cum- ed officers for tl<lb />
On Friday, the new president of<lb />
the Men's Council, Thornwel! Gib-<lb />
son, officially took over the position<lb />
of Durward R. Stowe.<lb />
Class Officers<lb />
Ihree classes have recently elect-<lb />
T r. and Mrs. Deal. .Mr. and .Mrs.um-<lb />
ve large literary maps .  ,  � ,<lb />
i a � � .i i i niings. I �r. and Mrs. Mediums, and<lb />
ie coming year. They<lb />
literary chart showing the deci- �<lb />
Miss .Norton.<lb />
�t showing the devel-<lb />
opment of English literature, ami<lb />
samples of illustrative material, such<lb />
as newspaper clippings, blue prints,<lb />
post cards, and photographs. Sam- N0JCE JO NYA STUDENTS<lb />
pics of inexpensive pamphlet biog- .wn QiipcRWicnRC<lb />
raphies of contemporary writers, of MIVU 5UI MVIbUHb<lb />
free pamphlets from publishers, of<lb />
: are as follows :<lb />
The incoming .Junior class elect-<lb />
Others present were: Sue Speed, Please turn to page four i<lb />
i Please turn to pane three i i<lb />
MORE COMMENTS BY HIGH<lb />
SCHOOL SENIORS COME IN<lb />
I<lb />
Students of Miss Rebecca Alexan-<lb />
der Impressed by College<lb />
. i " s i ' i i i i i According to a rulinir iust receive<lb />
catalogues, and other valuable helps � , � . , w5J. V T .<lb />
i- ! j from the national A l A headquar-<lb />
are displayed. . ,  ' �<lb />
.r, ' ' e   t , , �  ters we must close the NYA stu-<lb />
rheuseofthelekbrdisillus-U t work at East Carolina Teachers ( made by high school<lb />
tratcd by drawings of the El.za &amp;i f fl seniors on the first High School Day<lb />
held at this<lb />
lK-than stage Files of clippings - M lf 0)u. msnH,i at tins college have continue<lb />
and sections of catalogues, which sulmiim;(1 immediately" after the r� come � Miss Bebeeca Alexander<lb />
were made by NV workers, show Uhu hew m W(,(,klv j. f&amp;f tl(,<lb />
how small materials should be filed. ,)avroH period must "be turned in to<lb />
Work books of students give sam-<lb />
ples of practical work. The exhibit<lb />
is open to anyone interested in this<lb />
work.<lb />
Teco Echo Reveals East Carolina<lb />
Teachers College "Song of Songs<lb />
Lucky Strike may have its "Song<lb />
of the Week but East Carolina<lb />
Teacher's College has a "Song of<lb />
Songs" which was revealed last week<lb />
when the Teco Echo advertising<lb />
managers mosed around long enough<lb />
to discover the favorite melody of<lb />
students here.<lb />
Favorite Songs<lb />
Two hundred forty-seven students<lb />
voted for "Lights Out" in making<lb />
it, beyond any doubt, the hit-song<lb />
at this Cottage. Next in popularity<lb />
is "Lost which received ninety-<lb />
two votes. Other favorites, of from<lb />
one to forty students, were: "Star-<lb />
dust "What's the Name of That<lb />
Song "Touch of Your Lips "My<lb />
Dear "Yon Started Me Dream-<lb />
ing "Indian Love Call "Love is<lb />
Like a Cigarette "Alone "Please<lb />
Believe Me "Where Are You<lb />
"Goodv Goodv "Melody From the<lb />
Sky "Let Yourself Go?' "Sing an<lb />
Old Fashioned Song "Wah Hoo<lb />
"When I Grow Too Old to Dream'<lb />
"A Thousand Good Nights and<lb />
"In a Little Gypsy Tearoom<lb />
Ragsdale Goes Stardust<lb />
"Lights Out" proved to be the fa-<lb />
vorite in each of the girls dormi-<lb />
tories, but over in the basement of<lb />
Ragsdale was another story. . In<lb />
fact, the men students thought so lit-<lb />
tle of "Lights Out" every night at<lb />
eleven o'clock that they voted air<lb />
most solidly for "Stardust Their<lb />
second favorite was "Lost<lb />
Although an attempt was made<lb />
to approach each student on the<lb />
campus, at the time when the vote<lb />
was taken, only 545 were at home.<lb />
However, this number is sufficient<lb />
to indicate that perhaps "Wah<lb />
Hoo" is not so popular here as we<lb />
might once have imagined. Only<lb />
eleven students checked the song<lb />
as their preference.<lb />
The East Carolina Teachers Col-<lb />
lege "Song of Songs according to<lb />
a majority of the students, follows:<lb />
Lights Out<lb />
Lights out Sweetheart� '<lb />
One more perfect day is through.<lb />
Lights out Sweetheart�<lb />
One more perfect dream come true<lb />
We've reached the hour of parting,<lb />
So kiss me tenderly.<lb />
Lights out, Sweetheart�<lb />
Close your eyes and dream of me.<lb />
the office not later than May 20.<lb />
There are probably enough funds<lb />
remaining in our allotment to permit<lb />
the payment in full of all the hours<lb />
the student finds it possible to work<lb />
during this last payroll period, but<lb />
time must not be turned in for work<lb />
to be done after the close of the pay-<lb />
a former editor of the T�CO Echo.<lb />
and at present a teacher in Lucama<lb />
High School, has sent in the remarks<lb />
of many seniors in that school.<lb />
"E.C.T.C. is the very college for<lb />
hoys and girls who are interested in<lb />
teaching. The school campus and<lb />
buildings are very pretty. The .lav-<lb />
was greatly enjoyed<lb />
"I think the college is a verv nice<lb />
roll period. Mav 19, and no student I'la( wi.th � v'r.v interesting cam-<lb />
us. I enjoyed the visit<lb />
work will be paid for more than 80<lb />
hours in that payroll period.<lb />
Howard J McGixnis,<lb />
Registrar.<lb />
Thanks a Million<lb />
As president of the Science<lb />
Club, I wish to thank each Sci-<lb />
ence Club member, other stu-<lb />
dents, and faculty advisers, far<lb />
their splendid co-operation in<lb />
making the "Open House" ex-<lb />
hibit a success.<lb />
This year's exhibit indicated<lb />
a marked improvement over<lb />
last year's attempt. And I hope<lb />
that in years to come East Caro-<lb />
lina Teachers College may at-<lb />
tain the distinction of having<lb />
the best science exhibit of any<lb />
college in this section, of the<lb />
state.<lb />
JIMHIECARR.<lb />
"The college has very nice build-<lb />
ings and grounds, and is a beautiful<lb />
place. 1 enjoyed the day with its<lb />
many entertainments. I think it a<lb />
most worthwhile college<lb />
"I enjoyed the day spent at the<lb />
college, and hope to go again<lb />
"The grounds are very attractive,<lb />
everything seems very orderly, and I<lb />
believe I would enjoy going to school<lb />
there<lb />
"I like the school very much and<lb />
I would like to go there to take home<lb />
economics and music<lb />
"I would like to go to school there,<lb />
because they have such pretty build-<lb />
ings and grounds. I like the' dormi-<lb />
tories<lb />
These are just a few of the com-<lb />
plimentary remarks made by the sen-<lb />
iors of Lucama High School. The<lb />
others are, rather were, equally gen-<lb />
erous in their praise.ef the coltege<lb />
and its surroundinge, as well as the<lb />
events of the day.<lb /><pb facs="00038042_tn_0002" /><lb />
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PAGE TWO<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
qhe TECO ECHO<lb />
BAST IftfWVI TfUMERS COLLEGE<lb />
u; she I Biwt eldy by the Students of East Carolina<lb />
Teackers College<lb />
STAFF<lb />
Georoi S. Wh.i iu, -Ik<lb />
I IKE N. Maktin . .<lb />
Editor-in-Chief<lb />
Business Manager<lb />
V'Ki.lNH ElXIS<lb />
X IOX1 N KW Hi<lb />
! I; N R8 B ABN!<lb />
ASSOCIATE EDITOES<lb />
Leo Burks<lb />
Ll II.I.K I.KWl-<lb />
Martha Hamilton<lb />
Joe Braxtos<lb />
Teco Echo Editor<lb />
ADVERTISING MANAGERS<lb />
Hannah Martin Anne Cami'hkix<lb />
Louise Bbitt<lb />
( ' 1 IN I KVANS<lb />
So E Sri- ki<lb />
Helen Downing<lb />
Makcik Watson<lb />
 , bseription i rn<lb />
Postoffice Bos<lb />
 Wi.v<lb />
.� ��?( per College Tear<lb />
Number 182<lb />
Room 2<lb />
ntered as second-class matter December 5, 10 at the U. S.<lb />
Postoffice, Greenville, X. C, under the act of March :?, 1S7<lb />
BACK-ALLEY<lb />
NEWS<lb />
It seems that Jimmie an Irene<lb />
mean so very much to each other that<lb />
they an- contemplating a trip to Eu-<lb />
rope this summer. Don't beat ye ote<lb />
symbol too hard, Fimmiefote boy.<lb />
GEORGE S. WILLARD, JR.<lb />
STUDENT OPINION<lb />
NATIONAL COMMITTEE<lb />
DISCUSSES NYA PROGRAM<lb />
Recommendations Are Made To<lb />
President<lb />
Membersthe National Advis-<lb />
ory CommitlI � National<lb />
Youth Administration concluded a<lb />
two-day executive -i-�" � Wash-<lb />
ington City on April 20, after bear-<lb />
ing reports on the progress of the<lb />
Flash! What certain young mouse i jYA and discussing phases of the<lb />
Is worrying her head off about Tom- worj, ;m, possible changes in the<lb />
mi when she is supposed to be des- am<lb />
perately in love with another num- p0nowi�g the conclusion of the<lb />
ber? Don't take it so hard, Chessie,I tin&amp; �. committee called upon<lb />
 the President at the White House<lb />
Mary, why did you have such LQ n.lH).t its findings and make pos-<lb />
a good time at the Junior-Sen- Ljjg rmmendations concerning<lb />
ior? It couldn't have been those f,i( 1(jv (t- tQe Youth Adminis-<lb />
few minutes after the dance<lb />
Business Manager<lb />
that meant so much to you,<lb />
could it?<lb />
I the <lb />
tration.<lb />
The final session consisted main-<lb />
ly of open discussion by the com-<lb />
� mittee members of reports which<lb />
This will be all for today, lassies') i presented previously. The<lb />
and laddies, hut in closing, let me meeting was addressed by Miss<lb />
plead in behalf of the hoys away Josephine Roche, Assistant Seei<lb />
down in Ragsdale that the smoke tary 0f theTreasury and Chairmai<lb />
escaping from the many windows in! f tQe y Executive Committee<lb />
. Wilson after lights are out stifes Migg lH.u. declared that the<lb />
Since the arrival ot spring, many t!),IM Si, tll(,v ��, <lb />
Your friend,<lb />
Blabbit.<lb />
The<lb />
UNWANTED<lb />
GUEST<lb />
A Very Very<lb />
Short Story<lb />
By LE5 B UNKNOWN<lb />
phys<lb />
T<lb />
HIN<lb />
Har,ev Hinton Tops<lb />
ting Averages Wit<lb />
cTOWE IS NEXT WIT<lb />
Entirc Team Collect<lb />
gits Through A (<lb />
(lift<lb />
De<lb />
M<lb />
LOUISE N. MARTIN<lb />
i I<lb />
ll<lb />
of us semi to be affected by that<lb />
strange malady commonly termed<lb />
"spring fever Ami in our anxiety<lb />
to "net down to earth we have ut<lb />
QUOTABLE<lb />
QUOTES<lb />
in tl<lb />
VA was protecting a large num  :<lb />
her of youth by keeping them tl , g ,�,(.1;1.1l Collegiate Press) thee<lb />
� �ithe labor market and preventing jH. �, 0f education should be<lb />
�Knows all ami tells nothing. (.xpliiTjti(iU as well as doing � 9ays I h, William P. Fe<lb />
r of Duk�<lb />
imethmg for them in prov<lb />
president<lb />
niversitv.<lb />
terlv disregarded the sidewalks that iiU 'ls "E"1 Jfifi educational and work opportunities wiae we build -a race of balf-edu- frara<lb />
� . . : .�  and Maria are drifting apart. 1 ��Kvirh wages. Cated and sometimes half-respeetable st:gj<lb />
were laid for a specific purpose. We badtiey were guch a pleasant cou- Th eommittee wa3 told by Au- Daiihandlers, and at the worst or- � n.<lb />
1935 Mcucnber 196<lb />
Ptw :intvi Colaekie Press<lb />
Distributor of<lb />
Golle6Gte Digest<lb />
have thoughtlessly eul so many cor-1 pie. And poor Annie<lb />
tiers that parts of our beautiful<lb />
campus remind me of a maze. Now<lb />
P<lb />
hrev William XVA executive Ii-Minarv vagabonds and<lb />
ih<lb />
�!i erim-<lb />
rector, that the XVA is employinginals.<lb />
Why was a certain little girl I approximately �00,000 young people<lb />
warned to be sure to spend the week- between the ages of 16 and  Of ;<lb />
tlOll<lb />
tied<lb />
perhaps a beaten path lias its placi .<lb />
in the woods, hut surely our campus �.l wlmre she signed out to spend ,llis group) l�. iM th :tpp, ,v<lb />
is not a place for such trregular-<lb />
u�fit- Could it have been because of a ujatelv 390,000 were in high scho<lb />
I t 1 .tl"Jl<lb />
Ir indicates that our student<lb />
v is extremely broad-minded and<lb />
sea not believe m the effective"<lb />
ltles<lb />
I sticky road or "battery trouble" I Ah, ir or graduate institutions, j mob demonstration<lb />
COOPERATION IS NECESSARY<lb />
Although we have recently had a<lb />
student strike against war. it might<lb />
Sw-e-ets:<lb />
while the remaining 210,000 are em- Graham, Montana Stati<lb />
u.<lb />
W. .<lb />
IK T �<lb />
While the new officers of the student government and other organiza-K ,( jdea for us fo (iar1! With what kind of power did a Their was,<lb />
ployed on XVA work projects, bead, explain- why ROTC attei<lb />
tie said, ramre<lb />
from<lb />
T w<lb />
short, h<lb />
W<lb />
If<lb />
it;<lb /><lb />
1,<lb />
1:<lb />
a nee<lb />
?se 4" per cent above u<lb />
normal<lb />
the campus are taking up their responsibilities, they are realiz- en0ugh about marching to "square certain co-ed take Dons away fromja .�; monthly maximum for high n April 22,<lb />
We are corners etc. Billy. Pretty good, my hoy. pretty school students to a $40-a-montb<lb />
From now until dune 1 there will<lb />
: llg s<lb />
I'XIXM<lb />
thing of tin' trust that has been placed in<lb />
,W1<lb />
1 in thei<lb />
ir tiaims.<lb />
!Ut<lb />
to !�� true to the faith that we have shown in our selec-<lb />
.7 mi 1 � � 1 .1 a .1 1  i be a larire number of alumnae on<lb />
c them to till these positions. In accepting their othces tliev tune -  , ,<lb />
 . j our campus. Lets show them that<lb />
; their lovalty to the spirit and to the activity of their organiza-<lb />
success doe not lie within their power alone, but in the<lb />
A Junior.<lb />
good<lb />
maximum for graduate student uCoIlejre todav is something<lb />
like<lb />
� the work project employee- ea<lb />
num<lb />
 llowe<lb />
operation of every member of the student body.<lb />
Every organization, whether it is a class, a college, or a nation, is<lb />
we are strong enough, at least, not<lb />
to eut corners.<lb />
made tip of many units, eaeh of which contributes something to that or- MISS HUNTER GIVEN<lb />
ganixation which is necessary for it- growth and power. During the com- GREAT BLUE HERON<lb />
ing vear the program of student activities will be more worthwhile if<lb />
every student does his part. We expect from college life all those memo The first part of last week. Miss<lb />
rable, undefinable things which create what we call the spirit of a college.<lb />
not realizing that a pan of ourselves is demanded as a contribution<lb />
b ,vard that spirit. Every enterprise requires work. The officers of a gift ;t turned out to Ive. The na<lb />
There should be just one<lb />
more course taught at dear old<lb />
E.C.T.C. � gigijing! Some of<lb />
the boys seems to have the situ-<lb />
ation well in hand, but they<lb />
won't tell the rest of us how<lb />
they manage to find a girl with<lb />
a nice car everytime they want<lb />
to go some place.<lb />
a chain drug -tore which in sp<lb />
a maximum of �25 monthly. of the many incursions into otl<lb />
Mr. William- also told the cotn-jmerchandising fields continues<lb />
mittee that more than $,100 miejii- nej a few drugs Albert Br<lb />
ploved girls had attended XYA president of E&amp;nox College, lllim<lb />
camps for periods of six to eight drops a word of criticism,<lb />
weeks, and that through the Fed-<lb />
eral Committee on Apprentice<lb />
Training, some 2,000 young people<lb />
have been indentured as appren-<lb />
 tier- in indu-trv.<lb />
from<lb />
�lid.<lb />
u r<lb />
KANGAROO COUR"<lb />
TRIE<lb />
11 nter, ot the Science! , 1, 1 � 1<lb />
Staff, received a present. I There are a number of hoys a.ound: , Declaring tha the main<lb />
A most unusual and interesting here t1i ���" r "�  then-� xe- , the SI A were to raise h<lb />
elves. Must 1 name them . All right, morale of and give relief to dis<lb />
 � 1" 1 j, all rbzht Mr Pase Mr Brock Mr tressed, unemploved youth. Mr. Wil<lb />
class cannot carry out class nroiects alone, f everyone takes part, these ture of the gift was a bird. And J p , , �     . ,  ; , � , . , ,<lb />
1 '  , . , ; 1 , 1 �  . .� � � 1 Langley, Mr. Sweets Simpson, Mr. liams said it had achieve tnos<lb />
I , - are a recreation from routine activity. Hut the sacrifices which what a bird After its ,den ,ty. a p ; f wfcf , ftimg f q <lb />
p -i 1 1 .� � 1 1 , . 1- � eat Blue Heron, was established, � ,  , ,  � , , , ,<lb />
omcers sometimes have to make when cooperation is tacKing take ,m,i . . . mention later. Suckers are what you He pointed out. however, that ther<lb />
questions poured thick ami fast.<lb />
all pleasure and dignity from the office and a large measur"<lb />
J lie ijist ot the interesting story<lb />
hae been achieved. Let us make the most of college by jI connected1 with the heron follows:<lb />
it- life, and by doing our share in making our organiza-J Flanagan Tyson, one of Miss<lb />
want them to be.<lb />
. " I he answer oi the old school � '<lb />
economies isn't the one. There must<lb />
must be something else, so we7 e got �<lb />
to go on marching. Sow is it you SESQUICENTENMAL COMVii-<lb />
ohiee'voumr 1pie who must find the an S0N MAKES ANNOUNCED<lb />
sue Mr Franklin D. Roosevelt<lb />
speak- her mind to 1,000 NTT rtu- � ' v"s<lb />
dents. Announceti � . � - ��<lb />
 that rhe EJnited St � � ! <lb />
"The machifie age has produced Sesquicentennial �tmc<lb />
the subtle propagandist with his created at the last<lb />
alien program of social discontent gress to direci ; �<lb />
revolt directed against ?"� rile tSOtli  fa<lb />
A<lb />
ay retorts or suggestions about<lb />
 ear<lb />
� a r<lb />
�� Echo staffs Tl<lb />
as been unusually accurate, impartial, and attractive. We feel that the Afraid they might hurt its feelings<lb />
taff has expressed in the editorial columns much that has been uppermost by prolonging its captivity. Mass<lb />
a the minds of the students, and also done much to help form correct Hunter and Tyson "fed" it a big)<lb />
i � � i- � 11 1 1 1 .1 1 � 1 1 � . dose of ether.<lb />
1 ; nt .pinion, h-peciallv -hould we mention the decided improvement <lb />
take it, so he allowed himself to<lb />
11 the : iske-up of rhe paper. , h(. rt,fr�,l without any further ado.<lb />
On the whole, the outgoing staff has done a splendid job. We eon- The mournful fellow (the heron)<lb />
'ratuli ' � hem !<lb />
;   .  , . . ' fish with, boys�not what fishes you! are hundred- of thousands of young<lb />
people 0Ut8id� the XVA who' need a ur<lb />
help and are not getting it. Mr. tfae principle of authority, against formation.<lb />
win- .  t- n t 1 i; 1,  1 Christianity, against the Demo- ' nited Sta<lb />
Hunter's students, brought) down my column will be gladly accepted Z C t"11li. � lilrh' l cratic ideal"Dr Edmund WaUl educational<lb />
the bird, shooting with a .22 rifle, and printed. And if you know any K J,rm Assistant Executive li-<lb />
with a broken wing. Retrieving it scandal you want to turn in. well rrr "  A- 'ho pnsente,<lb />
1 more detailed report of the work � � � -<lb />
the administration. !n ;i crude Rui:in hi-<lb />
' and fo<lb />
up ernmei<lb />
n horror at anvthing so annive<lb />
tildish, so undignified, as the Presid<lb />
tf  :?�<lb />
WE CONGRATULATE THEM from a creek. Tyson carried it to take that. too. You owt even hav,<lb />
 ii- ,1 11 i 1 t 1  Miss Hunter wt0 nt ;t  l,OY ! to sign vour name, hut niust tell th done by the adininif ration.<lb />
. a we take this onportumty to recognize the excellent work of last111 "limi '� wno I'11' u  a box. � �  1, i:  <lb />
Jit hunched up disconsolately in a truth, kmdly send them to Ihk two fOttth directors<lb />
vice president of Georgetown f'ni- m scope<lb />
wall is Vx an<lb />
Frank<lb />
ie articles included m the i-ues ot the past tQ lu 11 Teco Echo Scandal Editor, and until Peterson, of the Kentucky Youth<lb />
been of value toevervoiie interested in the college. The news ;llUsr jn nvone or anvthing 'next time, I am truly yours. Administration, and Mark A. M-<lb />
'In England we would h.<lb />
im truly yours,<lb />
Bxabbit. jCloskey, of the Nw York City<lb />
Knows all and tells nothing Youth Administration described ax<lb />
a. .1 vv    I American<lb />
the work of the NYA in find<lb />
rests<lb />
it.<lb />
o pre. alent<lb />
leges William K. I <lb />
.   MRS. SPILMAN RESIGNS spective districts. The riWpmut !rSbma' r ;�' fi British sion to<lb />
" U,S"i! llh"   � 'of Youth -what youth wantaud1'11 � Nation, holds tew i<lb />
AS ASSISTANT TREASURER<lb />
how it fe-ls toward the XVA -wae �P  �anT<lb />
1 norr.<lb />
D<lb />
r a iraKe -its con<lb />
(Continued from page one) presented by Thomas NTeblett, PVeH-<lb />
�,��<lb />
reporter.<lb />
It s 111<lb />
Tin<lb />
11!<lb />
PRESERVE THE TENNIS COURTS<lb />
er increasing number of College students mign<lb />
s in the last few weeks certainly helps in provi<lb />
tmosphere, apparent to visitors, faculty, and students alike.<lb />
Tennis is a fine recreation, and is an ideal way t.<lb />
minutes. At the same time, we may put ourselves in fine physical trim. I   ����<lb />
. gentleman and a sculler:<lb />
Effecti � tennis may In- played only when the courts are in the best"<lb />
condition, and painstaking care is being taken by the administration, and<lb />
the XYA workers in charge of the tennis courts to keep them that way.<lb />
Can't we do our part to maintain the tennis courts'<lb />
Those thoughtless or can less individuals who jo on the courts wearing<lb />
street shoes should be politely but firmly reminded of their responsibil-<lb />
in in pr. serving the courts.<lb />
Another matter, hardly as necessary, but nevertheless of no small im-<lb />
portance, is that of keeping the College courts for College students and<lb />
faculty only. Outsiders do not take it into mind that they are contribut-<lb />
ing nothing to the upkeep of the courts, yet play on quite serenely, at<lb />
times even when they are cognizant of the fact that College .students are<lb />
waiting to play.<lb />
They also should be reminded that they are not invited, or. in plain<lb />
words, not wanted.<lb />
Why be backward in reminding neglectful college students wearing<lb />
street shoes or trespassers that they are erring.<lb />
The tennis courts are our property. Let's take care of them.<lb />
certainly attracted much interest')� i1 as chairman of the sehol-idct of the National Student Fed- KylllU,rv �  . �i . J�, ' '<lb />
with bis large eves, gangling legs,?"8111? �nnnttee in this district, she eration of America, who was a guest L  j"n�T �Tj j <lb />
huge hill, and razor-thin neck. h�s . -n.mental ,n securing d thmmittee at the meeting. ; '� "g"� " 'f'<lb />
Mavhe he was a Martyr to theknralups for girls who otherwise Psidin, over the sessions was! ��' ,�i e Ted i.nvak "<lb />
rating to the ten- starting of a taxidermy exhibit infe� � t T W" : T' ,��-�'� JSSTmSSi 5r2 Hbrlrii<lb />
viding a finh- this college. Who knows?  U' r V M lmn? "chairman. Special subcommittee larffest t ,�.�7 ,lbrf"<lb />
i 1 i<lb />
Guihy<lb />
f 1  '<lb />
Van<lb />
abs<lb />
Fit<lb />
mortals to her work W(IV ma,1( b 1)(. Ch&amp;rl<lb />
Mrs. Spilman excels as a puMic tt J�dd, dwinnan of the Subom-<lb />
argest terrestrial mamm<lb />
1 m�. ; And have you heard about the jspeaker. She is in great demand as a ' T�J i1" � T MW  ! "Higher education in the Fnif<lb />
arsman at Yale, who was both a speaker on educational and civic S " " rTVj' State9 fronj ��� 10 was a ,�,�. ,<lb />
Howard, chairman ot the SuM om-<lb />
mittee on EEecreational Activities:<lb />
topics.<lb />
1VT I7 V 7C? m the Teco Echo<lb />
INtiWO 10 Years Ago<lb />
Christine Vick, retiring S. G. A.<lb />
president, elected best all-round girl<lb />
at East Carolina Teachers College.<lb />
Wake Forest Glee Club scores hit<lb />
with girls.<lb />
Mr. M. L. Wright was honor<lb />
guest at meeting of Wayne County<lb />
teachers, and spoke on "An Educa-<lb />
tional Program<lb />
Plea is made for a College song.<lb />
May we give recognition to Miss Lorraine Hunter for her tireless ef-<lb />
forts in helping to make the Junior-Senior banquet and the Science<lb />
"Open House" big successes? As Junior class adviser, and as chief ad-<lb />
viser of the Science Club, Miss Hunter has done her work remarkably<lb />
well.<lb />
Although she will accept no part- of the credit for either success, the<lb />
students inspired under her guidance declare that her unselfish spirit was<lb />
the guiding light in the above-mentioned occasions as well as in other<lb />
events.<lb />
The forces of liberalism should rally militantly to the cause of Dr.<lb />
Frank Graham. Dr. Graham is today the most virile, the most dynamic<lb />
and the most understanding liberal in North Carolina. He will go<lb />
down in history as the little brother of the common man and the hope<lb />
of embattled yeth.�Elizabeth City Independent.<lb />
Miss Hooper is Tecoan Editorial<lb />
Adviser.<lb />
Playing at White's Theatre: Col-<lb />
leen Moore in "So Big<lb />
Book room moved from room op-<lb />
posite offices to southeast corner of<lb />
first floor.<lb />
"She Stoops to Conquer" is Sen-<lb />
ior Play.<lb />
Mr. Meadows entertains English<lb />
Club.<lb />
First of the triangular debates<lb />
between literary societies resulted<lb />
in a victory for the Poes.<lb />
An "April Fool" news article<lb />
telling of the wedding of Miss Wil-<lb />
son to Mr. Beeeher Flanagan was<lb />
intended to be a "big joke" on the<lb />
faculty. However, not willing to<lb />
let the students do all the joking,<lb />
the fictitious wedding party, as de-<lb />
scribed in the morning's paper,<lb />
made its appearance in the dining<lb />
room at lunch. Miss Wilson,<lb />
dressed in green, wearing her green<lb />
beads, supposedly a gift of the<lb />
groom, entered on the arm of Mr.<lb />
Flanagan, as Miss Gorrell played<lb />
Lohengrin's wedding march on the<lb />
violin.<lb />
The students were not surprised<lb />
that Miss Wilson should devise<lb />
some brilliant come-back, but this<lb />
utterly staggered them. Those tak-<lb />
ing part in the stunt were: Mrs.<lb />
Alice V. Wilson, Kate W. Lewis,<lb />
Maria D. Graham, and Mamie E.<lb />
Jenkins; Messrs. Beeeher Flana-<lb />
gan, H. C. Haynes, Howard G. Mc-<lb />
Ginnis, and R. C. Deal.<lb />
And here's a 1926 joke�<lb />
"That guy never even cracked a<lb />
book<lb />
"Must be he doesn't hit them<lb />
hard enough<lb />
Dr. Clarence Poe. chairman of the<lb />
Sub-Committee on Rural Tooth;<lb />
and Mrs. Mary McLcod Bethune,<lb />
representing the Sub-Committee on<lb />
Negro Youth.<lb />
Recommendations of the Commit-<lb />
tee are:<lb />
"We are convinced, after a two-<lb />
day careful consideration of the ac-<lb />
tivities of the National Youth Ad-<lb />
ministration during the last nine<lb />
months that much has been accom-<lb />
plished which was assigned this Ad-<lb />
ministration by the Executive Or-<lb />
der of the President. In view of<lb />
the high value of the work that has<lb />
been done, we recommend that the<lb />
activities of the National "outh<lb />
Administration be continued along<lb />
similar lines with such extensions as<lb />
may seem feasible during the com-<lb />
ing year.<lb />
"We believe that the work of the<lb />
National Y'outh Administration is<lb />
tending to strengthen the morale of<lb />
the young people of the Country by<lb />
giving them a sense of stability and<lb />
the opportunity for participation in<lb />
the educational, economic and social<lb />
life of the nation.<lb />
"We heartily commend the policy<lb />
which has been adopted and effec-<lb />
tively carried out by the National<lb />
Youth Administration of decentral-<lb />
izing its activities so as to take full<lb />
advantage of local initiative and lo-<lb />
cal agencies in meeting local needs.<lb />
"We believe that an increase in<lb />
the funds available for this admin-<lb />
arnci 01<lb />
tutions<lb />
ipat<lb />
pretty sloppy kind of affair ac- The c!uv<lb />
cording to Dr. Stephen Duggan, sti tut ions<lb />
director of the Institute of Enter- nortunitv<lb />
national Education, who ought<lb />
know.<lb />
toi<lb />
I he American Geological Society<lb />
purp<lb />
MR. MacBRYDE IS<lb />
dug into the basement of Harvard<lb />
Hall the other day and came up<lb />
with an important find : 100-vear- yr. rw.� !� Ifi<lb />
111 1 . , ' .)J I. 1 'UlP ,1 1<lb />
old beer bottles! , -  1<lb />
 j dent in I nion 1 1<lb />
 11 �� .� . x � nary, Richmond. rgi<lb />
A collection ot 4,1)00 phonograph I . ' n .lk <lb />
records assembled bv the late Sen- �  ' v '� 1 ' U � '<lb />
eises on r ndav, .�i a1! <lb />
CHAPEL SPEAKEH<lb />
plus f .�i:� " J<lb />
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tenses IGuilty.Fim<lb />
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Paul I4wen, �imn �<lb />
Smith�Av.r<lb />
and B11 Holland.<lb />
ator Bronson Cutting of Xew HTVTj<lb />
ico has been presented to Swarth-L 1 ' iYr V1 o ,<lb />
more College, tlu l ri,sr;11 <lb />
! chanter of St.<lb />
Luke, empatf;<lb />
ana<lb />
����'<lb />
A-Xew Deal for agriculture ��� li�l �i! -<lb />
old stuff, says the Mississippi Val-JT. JlSSw<lb />
Ipv Us�i �� � .� M -r of the first words 1 �� <lb />
ley Historical Association. There<lb />
was one following the Civil War.<lb />
There are 175,000 attorneys in<lb />
the United States, 38,600 incubat-<lb />
ing in the law schools. Too many,<lb />
say authorities.<lb />
Cornell University farm experts<lb />
are producing thick-skinned onions<lb />
by coating the plants with copper<lb />
sulphate.<lb />
March winds caused a record run<lb />
on the Ohio State infirmarv, 2,927<lb />
students appearing for treatment.<lb />
istration would make possible a de-<lb />
sirable extension of its activities<lb />
and would augment its effective-<lb />
ness<lb />
say is "dimme" but few Jf J<lb />
learn to sincerelv say, �nake, ,j<lb />
The prodigal son probably AJJ<lb />
wealth, freedom and pk? -<lb />
be uttered those wort P , .<lb />
but after bis search he f��? J<lb />
satisfaction can be erI?gt<lb />
from the spiritual value of P '<lb />
FRANKSAND MRS. BLOJTOJ<lb />
VISIT IN WILLIAMSBP<lb />
Dr. and Mrs. Frank ana<lb />
A. E. Bloxton recently fT.<lb />
Blorton's sister, Mrs. Hubert,<lb />
rell, in Williamsburg, "J-t<lb />
While thev were in Wilhag<lb />
Mrs. Bloxton spent some tin<lb />
her daughter, Miss Nell &amp;<lb />
who is to be graduated in<lb />
from William and Mary Vouw<lb />
"Now 1m,y<lb />
tell me the siiTlls o 1<lb />
first. Thomaa<lb />
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"Right ! Now -<lb />
other one<lb />
" -sneer, the ei<lb />
"Bight again. <lb />
turn. Albert<lb />
The 1kv looked ,1<lb />
a moment ami th<lb />
Mickev, the mousd<lb />
Dr. Aldo Castelll<lb />
Italian Medical "<lb />
Louisiana State<lb />
ut duties in Ethi<lb />
bim from lecturing!<lb />
Columbia has rej<lb />
Rockefeller Foundl<lb />
the studv of infantl<lb />
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THE TECO ECHO<lb />
PAGE THREE<lb />
PhystcalJEducation Department to Have Play Day<lb />
HINTON LEADS0FFENSE<lb />
K-<lb />
 nton Tops Pirate Bat-<lb />
Averages With .364<lb />
S NEXT WITH<lb />
AVERAGE OF .321<lb />
Holland Shuts Out<lb />
I A.C.C.With Six Hits<lb />
Collects Total of 113<lb />
igb a C. c. Game Stowe Collects Three Singles and<lb />
Double in Four Trips<lb />
I' rates,Ton. to Bat<lb />
announced the <lb />
-� prior to last i;� �k from their disastrous trip the<lb />
� William and teachers showed Bne form i<lb />
� . East Car�- n�ng Atlantic Christian College 6-0<lb />
� � third base- '<lb />
TEAM LOSES FOUR<lb />
OF GAMES ON TRIP<lb />
WILL HEAD Miss Norton Eager For<lb />
STATE ATHLETESJ� f r�rtjciPat.<lb />
Howard Bardes is Chosen Vice<lb />
President of Organization<lb />
SPORTS<lb />
Alex Regdon, football and boxing<lb />
4ar, was elected president of th<lb />
ta<lb />
TEAM PLAYS P. I. C,<lb />
THIS AFTERNOON<lb />
At t<lb />
i�- . r��.� r-n 1 r n o star, was eieetea presiaeni 01 tne<lb />
Wins One From P. J. C. By Score St:(t; College m Club la,t<lb />
� 2 week. Regdon succeeds Xat Tbomp-1 Meets Oak Ridge on Friday and<lb />
11- time of year, tin- tennisi  the tri through the western<lb />
-on.<lb />
H.<lb />
Bi<lb />
inles was cIium-h vice<lb />
Saturday<lb />
I<lb />
The East Carolina 'I<lb />
lege Pirates will meet a team fron<lb />
courts should � in eon-rant u-e. part of the state the Pirates were not president of the organization. Georg�<lb />
�;��� However, while using the courts, let veiT successful. Holl&amp;rd pitched his Kurfehs was made secretary, an<lb />
1- remember to treat them as eom- team to a 7-2 victory over P. .1. C, Tommy Bines was elected treasurer.<lb />
. . Iwtwl at I T ! � . wl" mon property. Such an attitude aiay but in the game with GuiMord lost Perhaps the highlight of the Mon- � J '� lI-�' 'bis afternoon i<lb />
i n t'l'r ("ii c Tl ,X t Mu throwing down a rae��"�� Coach Farley ns 4 pitchers ogram Club activity during the past return engagement.<lb />
 ' "� ' � ?ue '� i an�erM �w playing in"� an effort to stop the barrage of years was the pep meeting held the With the pitching of Holland.<lb />
hits, lnf they were not effective. In niiihi before the Carolina-State foot<lb />
Girls Interested in Entering<lb />
Contests Requested to Sign<lb />
Up Immediately<lb />
PICNIC WILL BE HELD<lb />
FOLLOWING EVENTS<lb />
May 23 is Set as Definite Date<lb />
d Ed-<lb />
the Teachers attack with three sin-<lb />
and a double for four times at<lb />
leather-<lb />
,  , i The Department of Physies<lb />
hersol- <lb />
ication will bold a play day for wom-<lb />
shoes.<lb />
and<lb />
�irate<lb />
bat.<lb />
Box -core<lb />
E. C. T. C.<lb />
I follows; ' �rock, L'h.<lb />
AB R H Pet II. Hinton, :<lb />
2  Stow ��. ss.<lb />
 5 -l .364 I Hinton, IF.<lb />
� �; 17 .321 Gibson, cf.<lb />
1 S .320 Wells, Ifp.<lb />
  s -ji !n�. rf.<lb />
j : 6 261 Holland, p.<lb />
1! '41 Barrow, If.<lb />
9 .24<lb />
,(   Totals<lb />
8 I ! .222 A. C. C.<lb />
1� 11 .216 ' 'ockrell, cf.<lb />
7 .216 Barnes, <lb />
1 .046 I'aw-on. p.<lb />
Wells -J. Haves, e.<lb />
, Wells  Mitchell, Ih<lb />
Jernigan, If.<lb />
J Appren- Bass, 2b.<lb />
Brvant, rf.<lb />
� 1<lb />
1<lb />
AB R H PO A E<lb />
5 I 1 9 1 0<lb />
4 112 3 0<lb />
3 1 �' 1 o 0<lb />
i 0 4 -2  1<lb />
1 it 0 10 "i 0<lb />
4 1 2 1 0 0<lb />
4 1 2 1 n 0<lb />
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� ! 2 0 1 'i<lb />
'� 0 0 0 0 it<lb />
Collegiate Review<lb />
the Presbyteriai<lb />
the sea-011. i low<lb />
�r. since that game,<lb />
itli team- have greatly improved,<lb />
and a real hattle is expect<lb />
in tne<lb />
The tennis courts on this the first game with Hiiili Point "ol- t.ai! j j<lb />
campus are maintained for fac- lege the Teachers were on the low<lb />
ulty members, their families, end of a 7-5 score. Bollard allowed<lb />
students, and alumnae. All High Point only 7 bits Fnt the six-<lb />
others using the courts, with- errors that the Teachers mixed<lb />
out special permission from Mr. among their bits proved costly. In<lb />
Deal, not only trespass, but the second game High Point was vie- (By Associated Collegiate Press) atmetic new today,<lb />
show a lack of that admirable jtorious by a 9-8score, Again 6errorr' '� i I lj ! ! IIa " '<lb />
quality, politeness. And<lb />
understand why some<lb />
persist in appearing where<lb />
are uninvited.<lb />
ii- will be a i ly v.hen students will<lb />
me together for play rather than<lb />
umpetition. It is hoped that the ini-<lb />
tial Play Day will be a step toward!<lb />
Play Days in the future when the<lb />
college will be hostess to students of<lb />
ot her colleges.<lb />
Miss Norton, director of physical<lb />
education, is eager for as many girls<lb />
a- possible to participate in the hall<lb />
I can't 'proved fatal for the Teachers The1" physics lab partner- at Mon- week, the Pirate- will play the Oak" 11 " pamepate m �eoau<lb />
people Pirates out-bit the Panthers 13-8 in : -���� Sr:lt(' College. Ridge Cadets, and indications now Sum?andconSsts JlfHrbVWhTiS<lb />
n thtv this trame The K (' T (' team l.wri I he American Student Union was , , �  , .  ' , . ' l � a " <lb />
.reiney ,r, r� , . �' ,  L 1 . c �n �. are that this series will be the most interested m enteriiMr the events are<lb />
to Oak Ridee 6-1 111 the last came termed part of a ommumst-con- . -  . Tr , . � .  .<lb />
 uuugi; ' 1  "� ia 1 game, ' mterestim? of the entire season. Hoi- requested to appear on the athletic<lb />
during the trip. The hoys collected j trolled movement" by del  r<lb />
The game with Atlantic Christian6 bits while the Cadets were collect- 'I I-  R- convention.<lb />
� � � College was one f the most inter-jing 7.<lb />
'�'�" �. U! 27 10 1 esting I've seen in a long time. Not<lb />
AB R H PO A E only did the spectators thrill at the LOVING CUP WILL<lb />
1 0 superb pitching of Holland, as he BE PRESENTED BY<lb />
4 a 1<lb />
- 0 11 2 2 shut out the Bulldogs from Wilson.1<lb />
4 n Q it  0 but they also found plenty of excite-j<lb />
�" it o 4 1 0 ment right in the bleachers. Tom Den-1<lb />
4 "t 1 ;� 0 0 iiis. official scorer, found time to aet'<lb />
4 1 1  1 Olas<lb />
and and Wells will probably divide IW m tilP regulation blue eym<lb />
t :<lb />
IP<lb />
TAU SIGMA SIGMA<lb />
Residents of Minnesota only are'fhe pitching assignments, although fIothes at 2 P- � GfB alf"1<lb />
   ir 111 , to SI QP "n the hulletin hoards in<lb />
eligible for a new Harvard scholar- Stowe may see action on Saturday. ;rh(. dormitories for singles and<lb />
! ! oi-mrTn iinnuti c doulile- entry in the tennis tourna-<lb />
poet,JSENIOR NORMALS mnr<lb />
ARE ENTERTAINED; Following the events of the after-<lb />
noon, a picnic will he held at the lake.<lb />
(Continued from page one)<lb />
Edwin Markham. fame<lb />
will Im- honored by Princeton I m-j<lb />
versity on his S4th birthday.<lb />
Notre Dame will open a special,<lb />
X<lb />
K.<lb />
d court<lb />
Tot<lb />
Summary<lb />
(Coutinued from page onet<lb />
Wide Marie Holme Doris S department for the training ot president of the Freshman cla<lb />
moffieial announcer, so that it '� ; T , � ' � � Catholic apologist writers ,� Sep- Margaret Banck. presidei<lb />
�� 0 2 11 11 1 tention t the same. Hence, Paul,     '  . 1 Kens-<lb />
.�  An l-  .� i garet E. Davia, Hazel Gavnor, Kuth<lb />
�� �� �  attention to other p&amp;rker p.mj Bowen, Henrietta8Poa80red a W"rl,1-Wlll, alUni lEthe Viek, president of the Senior<lb />
bv radio. n1�aa- Lmiise -Ianies. president of<lb />
-elaer<lb />
it of the<lb />
Margaret Nor-<lb />
recently ,uail- president of the Junior class;<lb />
a world-wide alumni n<lb />
Polytech<lb />
TRIES CULPRITS<lb />
two �!�!<lb />
ipr<lb />
t-n<lb />
� � �thing<lb />
�"�1 0 � 24 10 1 Some of the "ten-cents-ad-<lb />
.ft on Base, K. C. missions" attending tried to<lb />
A. c. 1 7. Struck out by kid Fran about Mary Smith<lb />
Holland 7. Wells 0, Dawsou 4. Three (whoever she is), but Ferebee<lb />
base bits: Cockxell, two base bits; was too busy turning in a fine<lb />
Sue, Gibson. Ferebee. Walked by performance as catcher to let it<lb />
Holland 4. Wells 0, Dawsou 2. Hit- worry him.<lb />
off Holland �" in 8 innings, Wells 1<lb />
in I inning, Dawson 16 in 9 innings.<lb />
1 kmblo play Stowe to Brock to Hin-<lb />
ton, Brock to Stowe to Hinton.<lb />
Tucker. Martha I. Rogers, Eliza ,mTm  1 ; class; jumise dames, president o-<lb />
beth Singletary, Mamie Trexler, tiniversity of Oklahoma archeol-Ufa Lanier Society; Elizabeth D.<lb />
Sara Windlev doe Hatein. and "&amp; hav(' discovered skeletons of Johnson, president of the Poe So-<lb />
Dolores James. Indians believed to have been eiety; and Elizabeth Wilson, presi-<lb />
No Partiality Shown buried 300 years ago. dent of the Emerson Society.<lb />
There was no unfairness in the' "More destructive than construe- T)l(. jm;r� irll(rs weTe: Mary<lb />
actual conduction of the contest last riv� ril' pfaetiee of working Gorham, editor of the Tecoan; Dor-<lb />
Thursday evening, and the papers through college, says President iir!iv jj editor of the Tbco<lb />
DR.A. M. SCHULTZ<lb />
DENTIST<lb />
400State Bank Building PHONE 578<lb />
B RODY'S<lb />
de<lb />
ilelllM-r;<lb />
re-<lb />
Al-<lb />
C0L0NER AYERS AMATEUR<lb />
PROGRAM IS PRESENTED<lb />
PIRATES BEAT<lb />
GREENVILLE HIGH<lb />
pap<lb />
were graded strictly on a point basisM onant ot Harvard,<lb />
mder the supervision of Bruce Sim- A University of Wisconsin beauty<lb />
Echo; Hattie Pearl Mallard, pres-<lb />
ident of the V. W. C. A Ellen<lb />
�ndeavormtr to make tmtoisav- .jnkiu- preSident of tb<lb />
���- H.ar She would send the , Ji jj orton. J js<lb />
was s<lb />
mons. Francis Sinclair, and Geoi<lb />
Willard.<lb />
Frequent Error profits to Chinese missionaries.<lb />
Perhaps one of the most frequent Profiteers of Future Wars at<lb />
errors, and certainly the most amus-1 Rensselaer Polytech broke up al<lb />
 ing, was the classification of Bruce peace play the other day. declaring<lb />
Tiie Pirates played the GreeniesjSimmons, organizer and president of peace to be inimicaWe to their in-<lb />
last week from Greenville High the fraternity. Most of the contest- terests.<lb />
School. The college used Dubosejants insisted upon calling him a Yale. Harvard. University of<lb />
" f08, T iy'TS Simpson, High School pitcher, and freshman instead of a senior. The Wisconsin and Universitv of Buf-<lb />
� High School used Reynolds May, mistake probably may be attributed faiQ men have leading positions on<lb />
io'ly: Miss .Morton; .miss .mith<lb />
and Dr. and Mrs. Meadows.<lb />
indent 1 $y�S<lb />
t)i<lb />
of the high spots of "Get-Ac<lb />
.d W.ck sponsored by th.<lb />
T<lb />
. � n no -n presented last niirlit in the star for the Greenville baseball club j to the fact that Simmons transferred ,1(.u. (;o hrain trust.<lb />
�i i(" Austin Auditorium of the college. bast year in the Coastal Plain League, here this year from Atlantic Chris- <lb />
� urt r<lb />
This was a musical program with<lb />
:u<lb />
V.<lb />
The Teachers hit May easily and eol-jtian 'ollesre.<lb />
lected quite a few extra base knocks. A large majority of students were<lb />
Dubose Simpson held his teammates able to name and classify Miss Annie<lb />
' uu gram committee, in charge. hitless and scoreb�ss for � innings. I Morton, ami Mr. Beecher Flana-<lb />
 Mi Mariorie Bray and Edna The college finally won. 10-3. san, faeulty adviser of the fraternity,<lb />
bv -1 inline; . : t � � r ' �<lb />
t 1  m; Earle Pcrrv -am " Ii Sweet Iv- �� but many were not so fortunate 111<lb />
niV.i�' "  ' , t COLLEGIATE DIGEST listing their home addresses.<lb />
 I iifiwpvpr terv.it Life: a ouartct comDOsed 01 w��������� ����-� -<lb />
" � � � ' '  , crpONOR CONTEST Cup to be Presented<lb />
�� candles were l ,  Ferebee Georee Willard, 5rUlM5Uni ouwicoi r<lb />
, '  � io.t. i. President Simmons announced this<lb />
nd the solemn court j( x j ;nv :in,j Frank Jennings . f morning that tbe Friendship Cup will<lb />
s B�k P�7?f- sang -There . Long. Long Trail a . I � important aimouncements of "JBted ,� Miss Smithn JJ th,<lb />
�'�- �� �!1�;� Winding Francis Fend gave ft mter e� rtu�a ol KllM �" earliest possible assembly. Simmons<lb />
f�r t�M"�? nile comical interpretation of the song bna I eaters olb-ge are found m I j � vi(.w (lf the success of<lb />
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indecent exposure) Sa(iit. .Iv Darling as an encore, the Teco Echo s weekly rotogravure ,m, i)ii h is mosr ,ik(,lv thar;<lb />
�k- plus ire j- Johnnie Deaton, accompanied section. TauSigma Sigma will sponsor a like<lb />
on the piano by Miss STola Walters. In connection with an outstand-1 annually.1 wish to thank those<lb />
tap-danced. A piano duet was played ing article on the "whyof colle-Ldents who entered so enthusiastic-<lb />
b Misses Evelyn Thompson and giate motion pictures, the movie av jnto T1( contest, and hope that<lb />
 fickle flirtation) y Walters. James I. Simpson editor of Collegiate Digest is offer- a( unt f r1(.�, acquired at least<lb />
sang two popular numbers, "Lost"ling a prize of $10 for the best let-Jone new friend<lb />
procrastinating and ;ij -�j)ari; Xown Strutters Ball and ; ?er offering constructive criticism j<lb />
�ine: �!� licks �� -Sweet Sue The closingor defense of the typical collegiate<lb />
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insulting pro-ecntor nuniir was a tap dance by Miss motion pictures. This contest LSI<lb />
� nteinpt of court Carolyn Hamric, accompanied on. 0�Ml to both students ami faculty,<lb />
 (excessiye dress- fh(i �icuii by Billy Tolson. members. A second prize of  is<lb />
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so as tt!<lb />
as -(i,t-Aquainted Week so � �j f membera of this college<lb />
re for the occasion were t-0tfr ,liria life on the campus, in<lb />
I immie Johnson, "Red<lb />
an effort to encouratre the cultivation<lb />
� � Ay.r Elmer Smith. (lf nv fri,M1dships.<lb />
Holland. fhe Tau Sigma Sigma Fraternity.<lb />
which was organized the first of the<lb />
boys -aid the teacher, jr fa president Bruce<lb />
signs of the zodiac �u . Simmons; vi-� president, Roy Bar-<lb />
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.�w y.�u. Harold, an- f vaft Forest: and Sergeant-at-arms,<lb />
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cried the club manager, "They'll<lb />
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PAGE FOUR<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
REVIEW OF YEAR'S<lb />
ENTERTJ<lb />
Sam Dees One of Big Three<lb />
Wide Range in Variety of Pro-<lb />
grams Presented<lb />
t t, ttt� rtaiBHM Ml- aui<lb />
i ar has been i xct'i<lb />
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h ! has !� en a wide<lb />
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m-( ih ucv Iii the per-<lb />
ii mad the year s<lb />
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marter, two famous<lb />
ui   college : I.a<lb />
Si . : ish dancer, who<lb />
igratn of interpreta-<lb />
anees, which have<lb />
fan us, and Cornelia<lb />
 n - riean actress ami<lb />
: ; rograni of her<lb />
, �� lies, including her<lb />
rization of thi ires<lb />
, t entertainments<lb />
quart r consisted j<lb />
aoted a iatrix.<lb />
who talked chiefly <lb />
n-stop flight across j<lb />
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enting "Th Romantic j<lb />
. M;hi ; a program of<lb />
- nes 1'V the Siberian i<lb />
two i itertamments giv-<lb />
stings' Marionettes, the ;<lb />
, nei 11 ing the presen- j<lb />
E � elish folk play "Rob-<lb />
COLORED STUDENT<lb />
WRITES ESSAY FOR<lb />
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Subject Deals With Recent<lb />
"Open House"<lb />
dried, roasted and ground.<lb />
We saw also how water is purified.<lb />
Looking about me I saw many eakes<lb />
of beauty soap. Some were Ivory.<lb />
Palm Olive, Camay and Woodbury.<lb />
It was decided that the Ivory is the<lb />
best soap. This is because u is pure<lb />
and contains no oils. To prove this<lb />
u simple: It Floats! Woodbury e is<lb />
second best. There were on this table<lb />
also eosmetics of modern women.<lb />
served the right<lb />
New Y.W.C.A. Head<lb />
On a table wa�<lb />
The following composition was<lb />
written for the TfiCO Echo by Sara<lb />
Taylor, a freshman in the (ircenville<lb />
Colored Highsehool. As an incentive, uind 0f dinner. It was divided bo that<lb />
C. B, Mahrv, teacher of science, of-1 1(.rM�, WOuM get a certain number<lb />
fered A's to the five students turning i � in all of bis food. We also<lb />
in the best papers on their trip to the gaw xv)i;t j8 knOVm as the preserva-<lb />
Scienee "Open House" held here last tjon 0f foods. There was a jar of pears<lb />
week. . Iwhich was preserved thirtyyears ago,<lb />
STY VISIT TO EAST CAROLINA t tl,(.v ;in. :ts nnn ,IW pretty as<lb />
TEACHERS' COLLEGE though they were the resuh of last<lb />
On Saturday. May 2, 1 visited Logon's work .We saw the expansion<lb />
the Science Kxhibil at East Carolina lf meta vrrv small ball of metal<lb />
Teachers' College. 1 was �ccom" was easily placed into a jar. After<lb />
panied by several of my classmates U ;i(j M(.n heated to a very high<lb />
and some of the third year pupils, as Ij ;t WOBy ,�,t go into the jar<lb />
well as by some of our instructors. 1 j We saw different type- of pul-<lb />
was very glad to get the chance to go heyg thermometers, and instruments<lb />
since I saw and had explained to meL ��nIILr ajr pressure.<lb />
many things that will be of help to ,(M 0 ;(u W). XV(,nt  the Zoology<lb />
me. J will try to relate some of the departmen� where all kinds of ani-<lb />
things 1 saw. majg an. preserved in formaldehyde<lb />
First we visited the Biology De-<lb />
� ab"jj<lb />
STUDENT GOVERNMENT <lb />
LEADERS ARE INSTALL en<lb />
CLASS OFFiCERS ELECTpd<lb />
i Continued froi �, <lb />
U<lb />
CATHERINE WALLACE<lb />
B.S.U. Council Is Elected<lb />
i eiaii v<lb />
Margaret I<lb />
will be Jo<lb />
Mildred fi<lb />
i'i sentative<lb />
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and In<lb />
Elizabeth I<lb />
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president oj<lb />
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dent : Lillia<lb />
Leo Bnrkf<lb />
Hollowell,<lb />
XeX' Y,<lb />
In Wil<lb />
for t �<lb />
lor will<lb />
Mary Belh<lb />
Kliai tb<lb />
Captain Samuel Parker, President Roosevelt, Sam Dees<lb />
ding feature of the<lb />
was Max Rheinhart's "<lb />
production of "A Mid- the University<lb />
 Dream<lb />
Sam Dees Present When<lb />
President Bestows Medal<lb />
Of California at<lb />
j Berkeley, who has. lie objected this<lb />
rogram of en- way :<lb />
1 Imvii wit de students<lb />
I w n wit de class<lb />
Down wit de trees-<lb />
Down wit de grass<lb />
Down wit de countries<lb />
Down w it de flags<lb />
Down wit de army<lb />
1 town w it hum gags<lb />
1 own wit de women<lb />
Down wit de men<lb />
Down wit de rooster<lb />
1 )own wit de hen<lb />
of the Down wit de spring<lb />
i y. has bet n a pic-<lb />
very Saturday eve-<lb />
no! filled with some<lb />
arlv it: tin year, sev-<lb />
ollars were spent in<lb />
tion picture machine<lb />
ri i ti and V itaphone<lb />
i year's pictures<lb />
t�� hi r than in former<lb />
Witnesses Presentation of Con-<lb />
gressional Award to His Uncle.<lb />
Capt. Samuel Parker<lb />
or some other preservative. There<lb />
partment. Here we saw a represen-1 er� jy injs 0f snakes including<lb />
tative of the human body and the L rattler. We were shown the rat-1<lb />
circulation of the blood. It takes the L� frmB TH. tii;i f (�i(. f these. Too.<lb />
blood thirty seconds to go through tlier� wer� turtles, frogs and fishes.<lb />
the body. It leaves the heart, after jfany ijnJg aBJ shapes of shells were<lb />
passing through the auricles aKs,own, m$ gome were very pretty. ���, t<lb />
ventricles, and goes to the lungs,<lb />
where it is purified. From the lungs<lb />
it goes to all parts of the body. The<lb />
value of the minerals and chemicals,<lb />
of which the body is composed, is<lb />
I n a meeting oi the<lb />
liapti-<lb />
-tu-<lb />
colllicll<lb />
dent Union the folh<lb />
were elected to serve on tin<lb />
Council for next year:<lb />
Frances 'nrrin. president;<lb />
presiden<lb />
wing students 1 h(. j<lb />
S. I � nominate<lb />
they ha<lb />
t loll.<lb />
about $69.53.<lb />
We saw many products made from<lb />
corn, among which were adhesive<lb />
Mai<lb />
Kak first vice president: a1<lb />
This does not tell one half of what jj(. Chaidton, second vic president;<lb />
we saw. Some of the things we Piiw i j� McDonald, third vie presi-<lb />
'� ina Karle Terry, chorister;<lb />
Pierc . pianist; Belle Eear-<lb />
Frances Maine see-<lb />
l<lb />
Wi<lb />
inn m committee for<lb />
it'i was composed of<lb />
ll.ltclaw<lb />
es 1 lepartment, Aliss<lb />
n I : egistrar, and Mr.<lb />
, �' th Sociology De-<lb />
mring quar-<lb />
, , of these were artificial silk, paper.<lb />
Not every college freshman has the iilad dressing oil, castilo soap, can-<lb />
privilege ot being at a ceremony in!()j(is .m( me4icines. Peanuts are val-<lb />
the presence of the chief executive of uaWe (hi(.flv for their fats, earhohy-<lb />
his country. It is of special interestU. rot'eins. water and ashes.<lb />
to the students ot Fast Carolina M women of olden days used<lb />
I cannot write or tell about. Never<lb />
theless. I want to thank those whoIlt: <lb />
made it possible for my class to go. i Ida Mae<lb />
I cannot put into words my thanks nev. treasurer<lb />
to my science teacher. Prof. C. G. retary; Mildred Hollowell eorre-<lb />
,Mabry, and those at Fast Carolina sponding secretary; Irene Maness,<lb />
tape, shoe polish. Kit, paint, paste, Teachers' College for our witnessing li- -r � M  �� <lb />
powder puffs and soap. We ako sawL exiibit. It makes me apjreeiat<lb />
products made from peanuts. Some L, ,111( love nature more.<lb />
A. A l�.<lb />
'Where Economy Rules<lb />
J. A. PIVER Manage'<lb />
Teachers College that one of their<lb />
associates ha<lb />
tion. Samuel<lb />
freshman cla<lb />
�smeties which seem very peculiar<lb />
Saka Mapki.vn Tavi.ok. <lb />
Greenville Industrial School.<lb />
sciencfTexhibit<lb />
SCORES SUCCESS<lb />
(Continued from page ome)<lb />
hibif made them outstanding.<lb />
Going to the second floor and to<lb />
mistrv exhibits the visitor saw<lb />
iion-or.<lb />
Down wit de fall<lb />
Whatever it is, I'm agaii<lb />
Down wit it all.<lb />
-t it. so-<lb />
received this distmc f T,(, Egyptian WOTnen<lb />
lees, a member of the Ij s)111(. �f these: Wood of a black<lb />
went to Washington fnr By- bkck hair F1:1X, miik<lb />
last week to be present when his I nd oil were used for the prevention<lb />
uncle. Captain Samuel 1. I arker. of lf wri,lkl(W F;lts 0f Jogs were their<lb />
Atlanta, was awarded the (Ingres- (ni(1,iv for baldness. Croeodile earth, rr.<lb />
sional Medal of Honor by President SVad ben soaked in onion w( om� Alloys, Quartz Fthv<lb />
Roosevelt. , ter was their eye brow dye. The fats Gasohne Motor, Phases of th Moon<lb />
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� , � � iot cat lions, iioat ami snases weni i � � i .i ii<lb />
went to Washington i ; i;� i ii-p viv mlk-1 (i"<lb />
'cow for niding btacK nair. i ia. hihk .  .<lb />
Mineral Soaps. Abrasive l roaucts,<lb />
Thread, Uses of Aluminum, Lead.<lb />
Leather. Synthetic Plastics, Rubber<lb />
We Got 'Em <lb />
Big Frosted<lb />
Waited rfilk<lb />
CHAS. HORNE<lb />
DRUGGIST<lb />
Opposite Proctor Hotel<lb />
VANITYFAIR HOSE<lb />
75cto SI '00<lb />
SVIJ.iUtOCKS<lb />
Printed and Engraved CARDS<lb />
CARTER'S PRINTERY<lb />
one of the most heroic feats recorded<lb />
M<lb />
f the Eng- The middle-aged janitor in one of ;� �, higt of �, A.K.Faptain - V 'T. g '  ,<lb />
,ced Miss the halls at Princeton knows all gamuel L jrker. of Atlantaf had S?6 eosSeticITor �<lb />
f the com- about the Veterans of Future Wars L Congressional Medal of Honor VJjvsed cooke<lb />
tb, facul- now. I-orajokeJie woreoneof tbel)iim(,(1 on ftia l)r�ast iy President Lr. Goat tallow and beech ti<lb />
, �i Last tO be Visited were the PhySKn<lb />
to make up their hair tonics. 1 tie �.<lb />
i a �, Department exhibits. Among them<lb />
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i�� wi-ii thermometers, I amps, Motor<lb />
Levers. Presius and Cubes, Balances,<lb />
Extent of Air. Wheel and Axle, and<lb />
Four Types of Pulleys. Motor?<lb />
anisbing<lb />
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t. Lhirmg tl<lb />
:s Mary Green<lb />
rtment, r pia<lb />
as chairman <lb />
Thesi ineinlii r- of<lb />
administrative department pins of the order. Then he went to �, R, ,f,s�v�'It.<lb />
responsible for the Bplen-lmovie in New Brunswick. When he -phe nation's highest military lion-i "   1,1  " jpanip9j and'the Four Types of Put-1<lb />
rtainments that have been in- came cat of the theater whom should or w.ls bestowed on Captain Parker J; '   leys were especially well presented.<lb />
vear's activities. be encounter but a whole gang of for bis outstanding braverv during There were otlnr things wilieil � j (.iu.lv.(.XI1laiu(l. eoncise ex-<lb />
the Soissons campaign. Wounded r� intn:s T ' i T'U' Wts, made even more understand<lb />
and unable to walk. Parker crawled,hff('n'nt m,UWf flabh<lb />
�bine �E' l'11 Pdar, ash and many otn-<lb />
gtnis and, singleliamled, silenced them<lb />
to save his company from annihila-<lb />
lation.<lb />
Captain Parker also has been<lb />
awarded the Distinguished Service<lb />
Cross, the Silver Star and several<lb />
ThisCollegiateWorld<lb />
A<lb />
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tough-looking ex-service mn, m �<lb />
j bers of the real VFW<lb />
For a time it was an interesting iut(,  j (,f j f MX ,�.�<lb />
I situation, but a passing taxi was the<lb />
means of escape for the janitor.<lb />
It is not known if the janitor eol-<lb />
BRANDED MEATS and FANCY GROCERIES<lb />
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riate Press)<lb />
college youth leeted the taxi fare from the Prince<lb />
we tiiink we ought to<lb />
toll<lb />
VFW expense fund.<lb />
. of Harold Jesurun of<lb />
mgside that of youngj This department, with its well<lb />
Mi<lb />
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Jesurun, you may remember,<lb />
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Veterans known passion for surveys among<lb />
college youth, is aquiver with excite-<lb />
ment, awaiting the study that will<lb />
u.o wor&amp;ed up a tuiy a,j�.ar jH the dune issue of Fortune<lb />
insiness waking up his fellowjHagazim (no ad). Fortum investi-<lb />
- each morning so they would grg have been studying the ideas<lb />
ss das H, earns his way jn collegiate heads on 20 campuses.<lb />
i school with his deft Taps!2avjng bad a minor connection with<lb />
Shoulder and Nudges in the sT1Ily, which is done through<lb />
elaborate questionnaires and inter-<lb />
is this business, too, science ujeW8j W� guess the article will show:<lb />
to refinements of method. Mr. Ubat despite much feeling among<lb />
� does nothing so crude now.SOT11(, p(,0pi(. that the economic struc-<lb />
bing in the Midriff. Now heture is going to pieces, most hoys and<lb />
special concoction of ammo-Liri; are tranquilly anticipating mar-<lb />
th<lb />
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manufacture of rayon from wood an<lb />
very interesting.<lb />
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plained in part the everyday value-<lb />
cietitific basis of<lb />
commonplace products on things in<lb />
Xature printing was also inter-<lb />
esting. This is done by placing a leaf<lb />
in ink and laying it on paper. When<lb />
European decorations. His was the the leaf is removed, an interesting<lb />
one hundredth Congressional Medal I print will be observed,<lb />
of Honor awarded in the history of j Another exhibit of interest was<lb />
the Fnited States. the aquarium balance. A fish or<lb />
 frog was placed in a jar with a plant.<lb />
SISTER OF E. C. T. C. ALUMNA Xo foo1 ,f a"v kind " �yr l"f f"<lb />
GIVEN NOVICE DEGREE �  -liir ,lr, ?e l'1 <lb />
the fish and the fish feeds the plant.<lb />
life.<lb />
 ullowhee. May fi.<lb />
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Mitchmer of Lranklinton was given  � , K. .  ,<lb />
. , e j � brvos of a frop and a chicken. When<lb />
the degree of Woviee na a recent meet- � . s . , . , - <lb />
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under the nose of the deep not rapid promotion in their work.<lb />
lie<lb />
This technique is 100 per cent ef-<lb />
ficient, since it not only awakens.<lb />
� it instantly clears the mind and<lb />
leaves one ready for the first hour<lb />
Of course, Mr. Jesurun bad first to<lb />
- 11 his proposition to fellow slug-<lb />
gards. An example of bis promotion<lb />
Most of them seem to feel that all<lb />
one has to do to overcome the depres-<lb />
sion is to work faithfully and hard.<lb />
We expect, however, that the study<lb />
will show very few expecting high<lb />
salaries. And few that are really rad-<lb />
icals.<lb />
Miss Belk<lb />
give<lb />
mee<lb />
Alpl<lb />
Phi Sigma at Western Carolina<lb />
Teachers College. Entrance into this<lb />
fraternity is based on scholarship.<lb />
She is the sister of Mary Mitchiner<lb />
of the senior class of 1936 and a<lb />
former student of FC.T.C.<lb />
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Here we saw the em<lb />
ROBERT COPELAND<lb />
PRESENTS MINERALS<lb />
film<lb />
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of alarm clocks.<lb />
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Brown University writer, in an<lb />
. �ay describing a physical examina-<lb />
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�'He rolled up his arm to the el-<lb />
low, ripping off the button<lb />
tor is a fussy old maid of either sex.<lb />
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students, by the way. have had a<lb />
tragic experience lately, which has<lb />
rather undermined their faith in the<lb />
established order of things.<lb />
�Marji" is a young waitress near<lb />
the campus, we understand. Very<lb />
pretty and all that. For weeks she<lb />
dated with no one. despite the or-<lb />
ganized competition among the very<lb />
best fraternities on the campus. Then<lb />
suddenly, she did something that so<lb />
shocked the student body that the<lb />
incident was deplored in the Brown<lb />
paper.<lb />
She dated a non-fraternity, non-<lb />
college man !<lb />
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General Smedley 1). Butler was mo-<lb />
mentarily stymied. They say he even<lb />
blushed<lb />
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ing out at the University of Wash-<lb />
ington. The General had just finished<lb />
his usual forceful denunciation of<lb />
war makers. As he was wiping his<lb />
beetling brow, a young woman pat-<lb />
tered up to his and cried:<lb />
"Oh General, don't you think if<lb />
we just all followed Father Divine's<lb />
idea, peace in the world would soon<lb />
come about: Don't you think that<lb />
when two people meet, instead of say-<lb />
ing hello they ought to say peace?"<lb />
When he could speak, the General<lb />
said he didn't think so.<lb />
Robert Copeland, curator at the<lb />
University of North Carolina, and<lb />
brother of Elizabeth Copeland, stu-<lb />
dent at E.C.T.C recently presented<lb />
Miss Catherine Cassidy of the sci-<lb />
ence staff, with fifty ores and min-<lb />
erals. Some of these are krvolite,<lb />
hematite, quartz, limonite, flexible<lb />
sandstone, and many other very beau-<lb />
tiful samples.<lb />
or ten days old the eyes are very large<lb />
The embryo chicken matures in about<lb />
twenty-one days. It grows a great<lb />
deal in one day.<lb />
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cated on the second floor. Here we<lb />
saw a metal put into six different<lb />
chemicals, when lighted each pro-<lb />
duced a different flame. We saw many<lb />
quartz products there. There were<lb />
many kinds of rocks and crystals.<lb />
Year these were several natural ores.<lb />
Some of these were iron, copper, zinc<lb />
and lead. Many of these are to be<lb />
found in Xorth Carolina.<lb />
Many other things were there to<lb />
interest us. Some of these were the<lb />
making of coffee. Coffee really is a<lb />
bean. After ripening, it is picked,<lb />
By providing two days instead of<lb />
one. and a schedule for different I<lb />
groups, the managers of the Open<lb />
House scattered the crowd efficiently.<lb />
The students worked out their j<lb />
projects in connection with classwork<lb />
and the experiments were made in the<lb />
laboratories, all under the supervis-<lb />
ion of teachers in the Science De-<lb />
partment.<lb />
Miss Hunter was largely respon-<lb />
sible for the extensive display of ex-<lb />
hibits in the biology rooms and lab-<lb />
oratories; Miss Mack, for others in<lb />
biology: Dr. Slay, for those in phys-<lb />
ics; Misses Mack and Cassidy. for<lb />
those in chemistry and astronomy,<lb />
and Misses Wilson and Mack, for<lb />
those in hygiene annd nature study.<lb />
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DUNCAN MacBRYDE<lb />
Y. W. C. A. SPEAKER<lb />
(Continued from page one)<lb />
alone is unchanging.<lb />
Mr, MacRryde was entertained at<lb />
a supper in the "Y" hut Saturday<lb />
night and a tea in Fleming Hall Sun-<lb />
day afternoon by members of the<lb />
cabinet. He left Monday morning for<lb />
Richmond where he will resume his<lb />
studies until his graduation in June.<lb />
We. understand, haven't the slight-<lb />
est objection to the peace strike, but<lb />
there is a budding versifier out at<lb />
Perhaps when the next big depres-<lb />
sion hits, there won't be so many men<lb />
jumping out of office windows. There<lb />
won't be, if the work of two young<lb />
scientists at the University of Min-<lb />
nesota proves fruitful. These men are<lb />
trying to learn something about the'<lb />
cause and cure of nervous break<lb />
downs.<lb />
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trying to make a group of rats have<lb />
nervous breakdowns. Chief devices<lb />
are a series of electrically charged<lb />
Dr. Aaron Bakst, Columbia<lb />
mathematician, every week receives<lb />
two or three "solutions" of mathe-<lb />
matical problems that are unsolva-<lb />
ble.<lb />
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metal,plates, and bells. The rats will<lb />
have to learn to jump from the plates<lb />
when the bells ring, in order to avoid<lb />
electric shocks. They will have to<lb />
learn a good many different things,<lb />
or else get a shock. Eventually, the<lb />
lessons will all get so complicated<lb />
that something probably will happen<lb />
to their nervous systems. That's when<lb />
the scientists will be watching closely.<lb />
The College "Y" Store and your favorite downtown soda shop<lb />
or drug store carries a complete line of Lance's Peanut Butter<lb />
Sandwiches, Salted Peanuts, and Candies. Whenever you feel<lb />
the need of a "Snack insist on Lance's. They are made under<lb />
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