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WELCOME<lb />
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WELCOME<lb />
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EAST CARdi.JHrmACkRS COLLEGE<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1936<lb />
NUMBER 1<lb />
PRESIDENT LEON R. MEADOWS<lb />
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enrollment here<lb />
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1.063 Students Reported By Dr.<lb />
McGinnis as Registered<lb />
JACK DENNY AND<lb />
ORCHESTRA PLAY<lb />
HERE OCTOBER 19<lb />
College Placement Bureau Also NUMBER INCLUDES TOTAL<lb />
Unable to Supply Demand for<lb />
Athletic Coaches<lb />
EVERY SCIENCE GRADUATE<lb />
FINDS A POSITION<lb />
Percentage of Graduates Placed<lb />
Runs High<lb />
OF 104 MEN STUDENTS<lb />
Transfers From Other Colleges in<lb />
the State are Numerous<lb />
Orchestra Leader<lb />
Entertainments are Sched-<lb />
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Dr. Howard .1. McGinnis, Ee,<lb />
trar at East Carolina Teachers Col-<lb />
lege, announced last week that the<lb />
College Placement Bureau has been<lb />
unable supply the demand for<lb />
i borne economies teachers, men who<lb />
could coach athletics, and men with<lb />
1 principal certificates. The bureau<lb />
forced to turn down sev-<lb />
representatives looking<lb />
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experience in<lb />
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Middle Tennessee<lb />
in Murfresboro.<lb />
�a :ii:ier of Morgan-j<lb />
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epartment, received<lb />
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Dr. L. K. Meadows<lb />
Peachers Collie on S�<lb />
f this institution.<lb />
ifficiallv welcomed the freshmen t Fast Carolina<lb />
ptember �. He enters his third rear as President<lb />
President Welcomes<lb />
Freshmen to E.C.T.C.<lb />
"ALLAN MOORE IT<lb />
KILLED BY TRUCK<lb />
Wednesday. September 2, Given<lb />
Over to Freshman<lb />
Registration<lb />
Had Attended School Here for<lb />
Two Years<lb /><lb />
The twenty-eighth year of East<lb />
"arolina Teachers College opened<lb />
on Tuesday morning. September A<lb />
The newly paved drives were the<lb />
scene of much confusion as scores<lb />
of freshmen and transfers with their <lb />
friends, relatives, trunks, andI suit- A - of thf<lb />
, t t 'cases narked near Cotton Hall and . . ,<lb />
vder, of Lau- . , K � � . u ��  -xr  nmt promising voung men ot<lb />
the Administration Building. Mem i <lb />
hers of the Student (Government I Greenville and a student at<lb />
Council and<lb />
greeted thes(<lb />
bas<lb />
c!<lb />
for home economics teachers, and<lb />
has been unable to furnish replace-j<lb />
ment for Teachers College graduates<lb />
who were offered positions as as-<lb />
sistant county agents. Dr. McGin-<lb />
nis said that he had had any liuin- j<lb />
her of calls for men who could coach<lb />
athletics, and men with principals'<lb />
certificates are also in demand.<lb />
Every science graduate who filed<lb />
his application with the Placement<lb />
' Bureau found a position.<lb />
Of the 97 June graduates who<lb />
availed themselves of the services<lb />
of the Bureau, 84 have reported as<lb />
having found a position. Dr. Mc-<lb />
(iinuis believes that some of the<lb />
thirteen applicants who have not re-<lb />
ported an' teaching, which, in two<lb />
instances, he knows to be the case.<lb />
There is now comparatively lit-<lb />
tle demand for two-year normal<lb />
graduates. The bureau has suc-<lb />
ceeded in placing only 4S of 111<lb />
June normal graduates. Several of<lb />
those who were not placed are back<lb />
in school this fall.<lb />
With improved facilities in the<lb />
Home Economics Department and<lb />
an enlarged athletic program for<lb />
men. Dr. McGinnis says that he<lb />
hopes the bureau will he able to fill<lb />
all vacancies in the future.<lb />
iccording to registrat<lb />
-t ('arolina Teachers College is<lb />
iccommodating 1,063 students,<lb />
dering the fact that registra-<lb />
will continue another week.<lb />
compare favorably with<lb />
fall enrollment which<lb />
was l.oTl. This year there are 357<lb />
freshmen who are starting the four<lb />
yeav course. Of the entire regis-<lb />
tration there are 1 �4 hoys on cam-<lb />
pus. 1 Ins year there are fewer new<lb />
more<lb />
back<lb />
to complete<lb />
There are a<lb />
Thi<lb />
students than last year but<lb />
old students who have conn<lb />
the four year course.<lb />
large number of trans-<lb />
fers this year coming from Appa-<lb />
lachian State Teachers College.<lb />
Meredith, Chowan, Campbell, Wom-<lb />
ans College of the University oi<lb />
North Carolina. Louisburg, and At-<lb />
lantic Christian College.<lb />
'CC<lb />
uled fos<lb />
Fail Quarter<lb />
PLANS OF ENTERTAINMENT<lb />
COMMITTEE NOT COMPLETE<lb />
Irina Scaritina Will Lecture Here<lb />
as Final Feature of Program<lb />
for This Quarter<lb />
mai<lb />
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all the <lb />
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5 have<lb />
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irth-<lb />
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la ns<lb />
are<lb />
been<lb />
own<lb />
here<lb />
JACK DENNY<lb />
. 1.0.<lb />
IS VICEJHAIRMAN<lb />
Is Former Assistant Treasurer of<lb />
College<lb />
.LR.<lb />
SPEAKS 10 Y1A<lb />
"An Understanding Heart'<lb />
Subject of Message<lb />
is<lb />
complete, cont.ra<lb />
made with a number oi well ki<lb />
entertainers who are to appear<lb />
j during the year.<lb />
During the fall quarter three en-<lb />
tertainments are scheduled. In<lb />
October Jack Denny and his Or-<lb />
chestra will appear with a musical<lb />
program. In November the Caro-<lb />
lina Haymakers will present a<lb />
Carolina Folk Play. The last feature<lb />
of th" entertainment program for<lb />
the fall quarter will be a lecture<lb />
by the great Russian, Irina<lb />
Skaritina.<lb />
The winter quarter schedule in-<lb />
cludes a famous violinist, the popu-<lb />
lar lecturer Lowell Thomas, and<lb />
Miriam Winslow with her dances.<lb />
The spring quarter entertain-<lb />
lave not been definitely ar-<lb />
land, New York, who<lb />
th Art Department<lb />
ed her Ph.D. degree<lb />
rk Iniversity. from<lb />
 ilds her B.S. and<lb />
She has been teaeh-<lb />
school in New York<lb />
1<lb />
rine Holtzelaw, who!<lb />
of absence since the<lb />
f last year for the<lb />
lying for her doctor's<lb />
University of Chicago.<lb />
� 1 .rk in the Home<lb />
partment.<lb />
rine i'lumh. of Clear-<lb />
. who holds the M.A.<lb />
Peabody College in<lb />
 comes as critic<lb />
-1 venth grade in the<lb />
i. She has been teaeh-<lb />
I years in Clearwater.<lb />
the YWCA cabinet j Carolina Teacher<lb />
new students and  tW(<lb />
escorted them to the office of the<lb />
Dean of Women where they filled:<lb />
out their entrance cards. I his<lb />
procedure completed, the new Stu-<lb />
dents saw for the first time the<lb />
 rooms in which they would spend<lb />
many hours during the quarter.<lb />
Manv of them then went to the<lb />
library to get their permits to<lb />
register and then to the administra-<lb />
tion building to relieve themselves<lb />
j of some money.<lb />
Freshman Week had started!<lb />
The first event was a bus ride over<lb />
; Greenville, conducted by Mr. Kicks<lb />
immediately after lunch.<lb />
At 3:30 the Freshman Class as-<lb />
;embled in the Robert H. Wright<lb />
vears<lb />
student at East<lb />
College during<lb />
was killed al-<lb />
most instantly last dune when an<lb />
iec truck he was attempting to<lb />
crank ran over him. Investigation<lb />
revealed that the truck was in gear,<lb />
and crushed Moore against a rail-<lb />
road tie.<lb />
Young Moore was a graduate of<lb />
the Greenville high school<lb />
tered college here in 1M4.<lb />
one of the most populai<lb />
on the (<lb />
friends<lb />
ality.<lb />
He was a member of th<lb />
Street Christian Church.<lb />
WHAT POISON, PLEASE?<lb />
The greatest authority on the sub-<lb />
ject of cigarette smoking. Prof. Dr.<lb />
Johan Plesch of the University of<lb />
j Berlin, who is himself a smoker.<lb />
j once gave me a list of deadly poi-<lb />
j sons contained in tobacco: besides<lb />
nicotine, ammonia, pyridine, and<lb />
pyridine derivatives, cyanides and<lb />
sulpho-cyanides, arsenic. He did<lb />
not argue against cigarettes but he<lb />
laid down this law. To escape dan-<lb />
ger to one's health the tobacco user<lb />
must continually change the kind of<lb />
Mrs. J. B. Spilman. former as-<lb />
sistant treasurer of East Carolina<lb />
Teachers College, who resigned that<lb />
position last May to become asso-<lb />
ciated with a Greenville business<lb />
firm, is now vice chairman of the<lb />
State Democratic Executive Com-<lb />
mittee and is busy assisting in the<lb />
current campaign.<lb />
Mrs. Spilman was elected to the<lb />
position of vice chairmanship when<lb />
the Democratic Committee con-<lb />
vened in Raleigh early in August.<lb />
Miss Ruth Burke, of La Grange,<lb />
made the nominating address.<lb />
The honor comes to Mrs. Spilman<lb />
after serving as a member of the<lb />
State Democratic Committee, and<lb />
for eight years as vice chairman<lb />
of the county Democratic Executive<lb />
Committee. She ran for the state<lb />
Senate two years ago, and was de-<lb />
feated by a rather narrow margin.<lb />
By KLFZABKTH (OPELAND<lb />
"An Understanding Heart" wai<lb />
the subject of the message brought j ment<lb />
to the college students by their pres- i ranged, hut it is expected that Eva<lb />
ident, Dr. Leon R. Meadows, at the La Galliene and Dr. Sigmund<lb />
first YWCA Vesper service of<lb />
the year, Sunday night, October 4.<lb />
lie related the story of Solomon,<lb />
the wisest man, who believed that<lb />
God is above rather than here, and<lb />
how, in spite of his wisdom, he felt<lb />
that God could be reached better<lb />
from higher places. He told of Sol-<lb />
omon's dream on the mountain, in<lb />
which God gave him his choice of<lb />
one thing. "He might saic<lb />
Dr.<lb />
and en-j tobacco- he uses, so that the minute<lb />
He was I amount of poisons the different va-<lb />
students! rieties contain may not affect him.<lb />
 '� , 1, . �r i American tobacco contains more of<lb />
ampus, ana gained a Host ot . ,� .1 t. 1<lb />
1 -  certain kinds of poison than Turk-<lb />
with his admirable person-<lb />
YOUTHS ASSIST IN THE<lb />
WAR ON CRIME<lb />
Spaeth, the Tune Detective, will ap-<lb />
pear sometime during the quarter.<lb />
The first entertainment of the<lb />
year will he presented by Jack<lb />
Denny and his orchestra October<lb />
10. This program, according to the<lb />
Music Corporation of America,<lb />
should be one of special attraction.<lb />
The Corporation furnishes bio-<lb />
graphical information which reveals<lb />
that hack of the soft, genteel music<lb />
that one associates with his orchestra<lb />
has a history full of significant mile-<lb />
stones and that this music is a re-<lb />
sult of years of work and struggle.<lb />
Jack Denny was horn in Green-<lb />
castle, Indiana, where his father was<lb />
professor of history at De Pauw<lb />
Iniversity. Since both of his<lb />
parents were skillful pianists, he<lb />
began early to take lessons from his<lb />
sociates; third, know the difference fatjH,r ani at the age of six was<lb />
able to play well.<lb />
who has been i Building. This was the first fresh-<lb />
seventh grade for ajman class in the history of ta�<lb />
ar, bee<lb />
turn to pane four)<lb />
Eighth<lb />
isb, and vice versa. One should<lb />
change kinds, not brands, fre-<lb />
quently.�George Seldes, "Freedom<lb />
of the Press<lb />
More than 300,000 under-privi-<lb />
leged children took part in activities<lb />
sponsored in the 71 youth centers<lb />
of New York City by the Crime<lb />
Prevention Bureau recently. A<lb />
marked decrease in juvenile delin-<lb />
quency was shown in areas in which<lb />
the centers were located, it was said<lb />
by Oapt. Edward F. Flynn, head<lb />
of the bureau.<lb />
Meadows, "have chosen riches, long<lb />
life, destruction of enemies or fame,<lb />
hut Solomon chose an understand-<lb />
ing heart. He said get wisdom, and<lb />
in thy wisdom get understanding<lb />
Dr. Meadows enumerated the<lb />
things that students should under-<lb />
stand : first, as Plato said, know<lb />
thyself; second, in order to suc-<lb />
ceed, one must understand his as-<lb /><lb />
between right and wrong, good and<lb />
had; and fourth, understand the re-<lb />
sponsibilities to one another, to state<lb />
and to government.<lb />
"The highest quality one can pos-<lb />
sess conhided Dr. Meadows, "is<lb />
an understanding heart<lb />
One of the college students, Made-<lb />
lain Fakes, sang a solo, "I Am Sat-<lb />
isfied<lb />
A NEW KIND OF TREMOR<lb />
FROM SAN FRANCISCO<lb />
After starring in all forms of<lb />
athletics in high school and college,<lb />
.lack felt that he'was not meant to<lb />
U a scholar. Leaving school at the<lb />
age of nineteen, he went to Chicago<lb />
and found work in a music store.<lb />
Shortly afterwards he left this work<lb />
and in partnership with Tom<lb />
Catalano toured for two years the<lb />
l.oew circuit, wtih Catalano doing<lb />
a tenor role and Denny accompany-<lb />
ing on the<lb />
engagement<lb />
and I tenny ace<lb />
piano. Then<lb />
1 at the Palace<lb />
followed<lb />
Theater<lb />
JIM SLAY SPENDS SIX<lb />
WEEKS IN MARINE<lb />
IE<lb />
Son of Dr. and Mrs. R. J. Slay<lb />
is Senior at Duke University<lb />
lit.<lb />
I;<lb />
r.v.<lb />
gini<lb />
. full time!college to start out with one hundred<lb />
I per cent of the number taking a<lb />
four vear college course. In spite<lb />
j of the fact that there was no one<lb />
'allowed to eater for the two-year<lb />
normal school course, which will be<lb />
abandoned at the end of this year.<lb />
the indications were that there<lb />
would be no loss in numlors.<lb />
The assembly opened with the<lb />
singing of several obi famihar<lb />
songs led by Dr. H. J. McGinnis and<lb />
accompanied at the piano by Miss<lb />
Gussie Kuykendall. Dr. McGinnis<lb />
then introduced President Meadows<lb />
who welcomed the new students.<lb />
The theme of Dr. Meadows mes-<lb />
was, "The quality of the<lb />
(Please turn to page four)<lb />
STUDENTS GRADUATING DURING SUMMER SESSION<lb />
At the close of the summer school, Id arvis, primary; Mr. Francis Jen-<lb />
nings, math sci Mr. David John-<lb />
son, hist sci Matilda Dleen, gram-<lb />
Lee Mann, primary;<lb />
Slay, -on of Dr. and Mrs.<lb />
ly and senior at Duke Fni-<lb />
Ids year, put aside his eru-<lb />
suita f.r six weeks during<lb />
: vacation to take an ac-<lb />
rt in Fn.le Sam's Marine<lb />
Corps at Quantieo, Yir-<lb />
sage<lb />
No More Mud<lb />
s oong Slav was one of the 250<lb />
" - east of the Mississippi<lb />
T" the special inducement.<lb />
F students from the University<lb />
rf" i invitations after passing a<lb />
Ver7 rigid physical examination.<lb />
,sv- is a graduate of the Green-<lb />
y!i!f' bigh school, and entered Duke<lb />
� ISI3. He was an honor student<lb />
!n high school, and has been mak-<lb />
W a splendid college record.<lb />
Muddy campus drives are no<lb />
longer "Public Enemy Number<lb />
One" at East Carolina Teach-<lb />
ers College, and students' bills<lb />
for cleaning and pressing will<lb />
probably be on the decline dur-<lb />
ing this year. The paving<lb />
which was begun late last<lb />
spring, was continued during<lb />
the summer and resulted in<lb />
hard-surfaced drives on both<lb />
front and back campus.<lb />
August 21. IMG, there were forty-<lb />
four graduates who were awarded<lb />
A.B. degrees, while the number<lb />
completing the normal course was<lb />
thirty-two. Four boys received<lb />
diplomas.<lb />
The names of the August grad-<lb />
uates are given below:<lb />
A.B. graduates August 21, 1936�<lb />
Mrs. Julia Winfield Amerson, gram-<lb />
mar; Edith Bowman, primary; Jes-<lb />
sie Koland Brewer, grammar; Lil-<lb />
lie Dare Brown, primary; Mary<lb />
Esther Butler, primary; Edna Dav-<lb />
enport, primary; Edna Davenport,<lb />
grammar; Eva Rebecca Davenport,<lb />
math French; Bettie Cooper Davis,<lb />
home ec, sci Ilamae Fitzgerald,<lb />
grammar; Mrs. Madie Bell Godley,<lb />
grammar; Carrie Congleton, gram-<lb />
mar ; Kate E. Griffin, primary; Ethel<lb />
Jane Hall, grammar; Bessye Mae<lb />
Harrell, primary; Nellie Marguer-<lb />
ite Harries, grammar; Mrs. Kath-<lb />
erine White Harrison, primary;<lb />
Sara Herring, primary; Mrs. Kath-<lb />
leen Spain Hinshow, grammar;<lb />
Mary Frances Holland, Eng<lb />
French; Myrtie B. Holliday, gram-<lb />
mar; Janice Hutchins, grammar;<lb />
Julia Dolores James, primary; Ada<lb />
Lee Jarvis, primary; Mona W.<lb />
(By Associated Collegiate Press) (and Colonial Theater in New York<lb />
From the laud of earthquakes, j and another 64 weeks booking on the<lb />
California and more specifically I Keith Circuit. Discouraged by<lb />
from San Francisco, conies a new salary cuts and other difficulties<lb />
kind of tremor�a tremor that may Catalano and Denny split their<lb />
soine day tear apart the very foun- J partnership and Denny enlisted in<lb />
mar; Katie<lb />
Wheetley Martin, primary; Mae<lb />
McFarland, primary; Wilma Per-<lb />
soline O'Brian, primary; Sarah<lb />
Elizabeth O'neal, primary; Isabelle<lb />
Pickett, primary; Berkeley Sauls,<lb />
primary; Alice Jane Savage, pri-<lb />
mary ; Mrs. Martha Stallings Sease,<lb />
primary; Iva D. Tarum, grammar;<lb />
Virginia Christine Taylor, primary;<lb />
Margaret Elizabeth Walker, gram-<lb />
mar; Neel Ward, grammar; Mrs.<lb />
Willie Jackson, primary; Catherine<lb />
Woodall, home ec, sci Mr. Wal-<lb />
ter Wooten, soc. sci.<lb />
Two-year normal graduates, Au-<lb />
gust 21 1936�Ella Turner Atkins,<lb />
Lillington, Harnett County, Pri<lb />
Berleen Bryant, Tarboro, Edge-<lb />
combe, G. G Thelma Bryant,<lb />
Tarboro, Edgecombe, G. G Eth-<lb />
elyne Ruth Fisher, Fayetteville,<lb />
Cumberland, Pri Mildred Lee<lb />
Fisher, Battleboro, Nash, Pri<lb />
Floribelle Garner, Newport, Car-<lb />
teret, Pri Annie Doris Hobgood,<lb />
Oxford, Granville, Pri Mr. Ells-<lb />
worth Hosea, Pikeville, Wayne,<lb />
G. G Christine Jernigan, Dunn,<lb />
Harnett, G. G Margaret Kath-<lb />
erine Kelly, Vass, Moore, Pri<lb />
Sarah Ross Laughlin, Tarboro,<lb />
Edgecombe, Pri Charlotte Gray<lb />
Lee, Benson, Johnston, Pri Susan<lb />
Bernice Lee, Four Oaks, Johnston,<lb />
G. G Mary Love, Armour, Co-<lb />
lumbus, Pri Nancy Christine Mor-<lb />
ris, Wendell, Wake, Pri Louise<lb />
Owen, Clarkton, Bladen, Pri Mrs.<lb />
Myrtle Tharrington Parrish, Louis-<lb />
burg, Franklin, G. G Rebecca<lb />
Mercer Pitt, Pinetops, Edgecombe,<lb />
Pri Caroline Richardson, Wendell,<lb />
Wake, G. G Dora Carolyn Rid-<lb />
dick, Hertford, Perquimans, Pri<lb />
Laverna Emma Roberts, Creedmoor,<lb />
Granville, G. G Faye Rowell,<lb />
Garysburg, Northampton, G. G. <lb />
Margaret Rudisell, Cherryville,<lb />
Gaston, G. G Bertha Lucille<lb />
Stokes, Greenville, Pitt, G. G Mag-<lb />
dalene Suggs, LaGrange, Lenoir,<lb />
Pri Ruth Truslow, Draper, Rock-<lb />
ingham, Pri Priscilla West, Louis-<lb />
burg, Franklin, G. G Louise<lb />
Whaley, Richlands, Onslow, G. G<lb />
Marie Whitehurst, Stokes, Pitt,<lb />
G. G Evelyn Williams, Roberson-<lb />
ville, Martin, Pri Helen Earle<lb />
Wilson, Reidsville, Buckingham,<lb />
G. G Marjorie Mae Youngblood,<lb />
Wilsons Mills, Wilson, G. G.<lb />
dation of the English language.<lb />
it may sound funny to you. but it j<lb />
is a serious proposition with Lou<lb />
Harrison, a former student at San j<lb />
Francisco State College, who is ex-<lb />
perimenting with a new type of<lb />
poetic expression. It is based on<lb />
the use of special verbs made from<lb />
nouns and used in a verbal and often<lb />
adverbial sense.<lb />
"Road yourself . . . look lakely<lb />
. . . love cliffly . . . hill yourself<lb />
These are only a few illustrations<lb />
Mr. Harrison offers. His latest<lb />
poetry reveals many more examples<lb />
of this simplification of sentence<lb />
structure by his novel adaptation of<lb />
verbs created from nouns.<lb />
Special Service<lb />
Miss Loraine Hunter, chair-<lb />
man of the Budget Committee,<lb />
announced this week that the<lb />
Budget Office will render a<lb />
special service this year by re-<lb />
ceiving student deposits.<lb />
Record cards are now being<lb />
printed, and all students are<lb />
urged to deposit any amount<lb />
they wish. Withdrawals may<lb />
be made at any time. There<lb />
is no charge for the service.<lb />
(.Please turn to page four)<lb />
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Teachers College will again begin<lb />
reading Collegiate Digest. The Teco<lb />
Echo's picture magazine, regularly<lb />
each week.<lb />
Featuring a new style of editorial<lb />
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THE TECO ECHO<lb />
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PLAYING FOR FUN!<lb />
In an article in a recent magazine j<lb />
it is stated that "more and more<lb />
people are coming to realize tliej<lb />
personal t'nn they can get from the<lb />
game of making and listening to<lb />
music It is just this that is re-<lb />
sponsible for the organization ami<lb />
the continuance of the East Caro-<lb />
lina Teachers College Violin En-<lb />
semble.<lb />
For ten years or more a small<lb />
group of music lovers, teachers and<lb />
pupils, have assembled once each<lb />
week during tin- school year to play<lb />
together merely for the fun of do-<lb />
, ing it.<lb />
The Ensemble has shared this<lb />
fun with other music lovers in play-<lb />
ing at Clubs, Churches ami on<lb />
iml upon<lb />
BACK - ALLEY<lb />
N-E-W-S<lb />
Flash! Attention please<lb />
may he interested to know that tin<lb />
original Blabbit (accept no suhsti<lb />
tute), who tells all and knows notli<lb />
ing, has returned from an exciting<lb />
vacation to resume his "distasp<lb />
dutv" of uncovering campus<lb />
dal The famous Blahhit<lb />
sympathy whatsoever for the up-<lb />
perclassmen, hut to the Freshmen<lb />
he offers this one warning: "Crime<lb />
does not pay<lb />
il programs<lb />
Pri<lb />
.imi per "ollrge Tear<lb />
Number 182<lb />
Room 2�<lb />
F<lb />
:T( l: Ule<lb />
matter December 3, 102), at the<lb />
X. C, under the act of March :?, 187t,<lb />
1036 Member 1�37<lb />
Associated Golleeiale Press<lb />
Distributors of<lb />
GoHe&amp;iale Digest<lb />
a wo<lb />
printing of this issue, the staff again takes up the rosponsi-<lb />
tiug The Teco Echo. In order that we may work toward<lb />
our nurpose during this year shall he: To present an<lb />
�f college activity as completely as possible; to<lb />
which we fee! will result in the betterment ol<lb />
College; and to adopt a conservative policy. I i;na<lb />
usideration in every ease before drawing conclusions,<lb />
'itorial comment seems caustic, we ask you to re-<lb />
i intended. In all our policies, we will<lb />
and the institution first in our minds,<lb />
increasing progress of this college from year<lb />
if this progress. With this first number of<lb />
liegiance to East Carolina Teachers<lb />
-thwhile goal, our<lb />
partial cross-section<lb />
: : rs any movement<lb />
East Carolina Teacher<lb />
ag adequate <lb />
If at any time our editorial<lb />
her that uothing personal<lb />
i: al &amp;y - to keep the student<lb />
We are aware of the ev<lb />
to year, and we are prom<lb />
The T� o Echo we reaffirm out<lb />
5CQOOJ recital programs ;ui up<lb />
occasion has even ventured to give<lb />
entire Ensemble programs.<lb />
Very naturally the personnel<lb />
changes from year to year and the<lb />
group is always small.<lb />
Violin, 'cello, clarinet and flute<lb />
are used when available, since all.<lb />
of these instruments blend well and j<lb />
supplement each other. The piano<lb />
is also used to give background and<lb />
volume.<lb />
The music chosen is of a high<lb />
type mainly because it is assumed<lb />
the Ensemble prefers good music<lb />
ami does not tire of working week<lb />
after week upon some real treasure.<lb />
Music of a somewhat more popular<lb />
nature is indulged in at times, more<lb />
as a matter of recreation from the<lb />
more serious study or as an offering<lb />
to any in a recital audience who<lb />
may not care for too heavy a pro-<lb />
gram.<lb />
Several members of the Ensemble<lb />
have played in it almost from its<lb />
beginning and look forward ea<lb />
session to the Thursday night n<lb />
hearsal.<lb />
The East "ar-dina<lb />
lege Violin Ensemble<lb />
lieved. a real place in East Caro-<lb />
"Vachers Collesre.<lb />
Ole Blabbit is so concerned<lb />
with the well being of you new<lb />
students that he pauses here to<lb />
add one suggestion to your<lb />
memorandum of "don'ts.<lb />
By this time you have no doubt<lb />
had much advice hurled at you<lb />
from every direction. In tact yon ve<lb />
been burdened with so much advice<lb />
that Blabbit was in a quandary for<lb />
weeks trying to think of something<lb />
new to say. After much I) con-<lb />
sideration he offers you this advice<lb />
-although you may use same only<lb />
at your own risk.<lb />
Don'1 take college life Too Seri-<lb />
ously. Enjoy it fully, hut do not<lb />
 consider it as an end. If you wish<lb />
to take part in extra curricular ac-<lb />
tivities, choose the "lies which are<lb />
satisfying to you instead ot being<lb />
persuaded to try something for it<lb />
' potential benefit. If you join on<lb />
tch!<lb />
College raid, the principles for which it stands.<lb />
of the societies, or the traternity.<lb />
recognize it only as an organiza-<lb />
tion (out to collect dues). Ami for-<lb />
get any idea that the choice will af-<lb />
fect your future in college. If you<lb />
! become an outstanding member o-<lb />
eachers Col- yw� class, enjoy the feeling that it<lb />
has, it is be- permits, BUT�remember that four<lb />
short years from today your name<lb />
will mean very little on the campus.<lb />
The most important factor in<lb />
your college life is gOtt. If you<lb />
brine about desirable changes in<lb />
Yourself, and continue to grow men-<lb />
tally, morally, and spiritually, your<lb />
stay at East Carolina Teachers Col-<lb />
lege, regardless of days, months, or<lb />
know the predominant reasons that j wars probably will' be the most<lb />
wholesome period of vour entire<lb />
WHY STUDENTS ATTEND<lb />
CERTAIN UNIVERSITIES<lb />
(By Associated Collegiate Press)<lb />
Lincoln. Xeh.�ACP�Do von<lb />
students attend certain universi<lb />
ma<lb />
TO THE FRESHMEN<lb />
'eachers College welcomes the Freshman (lass as<lb />
the<lb />
presents a<lb />
East Caro� .<lb />
newest unit of this institution. To most of you, college tilt<lb />
substantial change�a departure from your high school environment.<lb />
The question is: Will you be ahle to make the necessary adjustments?<lb />
-tion von should answer independently is why you<lb />
An important qu<lb />
came to c<lb />
oil<lb />
ege.<lb />
To have a good turn<lb />
It<lb />
is waiting<lb />
for you.<lb />
To<lb />
ties? Surveys on this subject are<lb />
always interesting even though they<lb />
may not always be scientifically ac-<lb />
curate.<lb />
Dr. S. M. Corey, professor of edu-<lb />
cational psychology and measure-<lb />
ments at the University of Ne-<lb />
braska, made an extensive study of<lb />
life.<lb />
)<lb />
The opportunity exists. Because you think tj,js qlu,sti0n in so far as his own<lb />
� o olorv Pnrli!in��niul then, nerhans ??;�� �� mnnrnA ai Vi�a�<lb />
d then, perhaps<lb />
improve vour social status<lb />
that an A.B. degree guarantees a salary? Perhaps�am<lb />
you may lo interested in getting an education. And<lb />
you should discover the meaning of the term "educa-<lb />
1 That your parents are resolute in their<lb />
not. Of course<lb />
if that is the cast<lb />
tion Whv do ;<lb />
m want it<lb />
lesire to have an "educated offspring, does not justify your spending<lb />
four valuable years in college. You too, must honestly welcome the<lb />
opportunity to bring about desirable changes in yourself.<lb />
Although many of vour professors today would contend that they<lb />
learned nmre outside of the classroom than in it, if closely questioned,<lb />
you would find that their interest in classroom activities was great<lb />
also. An intrinsic value cannot be gained from college without a portion<lb />
of hard studv. And bv learning effective methods of study immediately,<lb />
vou may not only be benefited in a positive way, but may avoid the em-<lb />
barrassment of the defense mechanism: "Had to leave college at the end<lb />
of the first quarter because of 'eye trouble' <lb />
An excellent terse discussion of the mechanics of effective studying<lb />
is offered by Guy Montrose Whipple in his booklet, How to Study Effer-<lb />
tirenj. Copies of the booklet are available in the college library, and<lb />
vou will do well to set aside an hour or so for its perusal.<lb />
Of course it is quite impracticable to write down anything like a code<lb />
to be followed during the transition from high school to college, but do<lb />
give serious thought to the occasion of matriculating. And the college<lb />
is vours.<lb />
ALLAN WILSON MOORE<lb />
The death of Allan Wilson Moore created a vacant place at East<lb />
Carolina Teachers College which never again will be filled. Admired<lb />
by students and faculty alike, he was one of the most popular students<lb />
at our college�popular because of his straightforwardness and high<lb />
ideals.<lb />
The College thoroughly sympathizes with Allan's family�for the loss<lb />
is mutual.<lb />
"Accidents in the United States last year cost 100,000 lives, caused<lb />
more than i 000,000 injuries and cost in actual cash about $3,400,000,000.<lb />
hout 274 persons were killed each day and lost pay, doctors' bills and so<lb />
on amounted to about $0,500,000 daily�Pathfinder.<lb />
The student body, and particularly the science majors, are happy and<lb />
sorrowful at the same moment. The return of Miss Lorame Hunter<lb />
to the Biology Department, after her illness last, spring, gives reason<lb />
for rejoicing ' And at the same time, we sympathize with Miss Catherine<lb />
( as.idy, who was called home during the summer to be nearer her<lb />
parents.<lb />
institution was concerned, and these<lb />
were the answers, in the order listed :<lb />
Recommendation of high school<lb />
teachers and administrators.<lb />
Proximity of the university to the<lb />
student's home.<lb />
Family influence.<lb />
Prestige of the institution.<lb />
Economy.<lb />
Availability of desired courses.<lb />
Influence of friends.<lb />
"Of the seven students who gave<lb />
'influence of athletics' as their rea-<lb />
son says Dr. Corey, "five rank in<lb />
the lowest psychological test and<lb />
none in the highest<lb />
The poor coeds at German uni-<lb />
versities and colleges acquire their<lb />
education by degrees, and at the end<lb />
of their courses most of them can't<lb />
get their diplomas anyway.<lb />
Only a limited number of women<lb />
�enough to fill vacancies in special<lb />
professions, are given the chance to<lb />
write exams for their degrees. So<lb />
Gretchen can't finish her schooling<lb />
and expect to search for a position.<lb />
If she isn't offered a job and with<lb />
it the opportunity to pass the final<lb />
test, she has to be content with say-<lb />
ing: "Heck I didn't want the darn<lb />
old thing anyhow Ja, so geht's.<lb />
Not only the individual experi-<lb />
ence slowly acquired, but the ac-<lb />
cumulated experience of the race,<lb />
organized in language, condensed in<lb />
instruments and axioms, and in<lb />
what may be called the inherited<lb />
institutions�these form the multiple<lb />
unity which is expressed in the ab-<lb />
stract term "experience � John<lb />
Locke.<lb />
Well, now that's over, Blab-<lb />
bit will slide back into his own<lb />
department and check over the<lb />
"scandal-log<lb />
The calendar indicates that it is<lb />
now October, but there's something<lb />
wrong somewhere. Only yesterday<lb />
ye ole columnist overheard Francis<lb />
Sinclair whispering: "What is so<lb />
rare as a day in June (Perhaps<lb />
Francis should broaden his state-<lb />
ment to: What is so rare as a day<lb />
in any month if a "certain bru-<lb />
nette" is about forty miles nearer<lb />
Greenville.) Dear friend, we sym-<lb />
pathize !<lb />
And would you believe it if I<lb />
told you this conversation passed<lb />
between Chauncey and Primrose<lb />
yesterday ?<lb />
Chauncey: "Can you tell me the<lb />
name of the President of this col-<lb />
lege?"<lb />
Primrose: "Xo, I'm just a foot-<lb />
ball player here (Oh, so you<lb />
won't believe it? Well, I'll tell<lb />
somebody else!)<lb />
Confidentially. Carolyn Hamm<lb />
uses thick wooden soles on her dan<lb />
ini slippers, as they make more<lb />
"fuss" than iron taps, SHE SAYS.<lb />
We wonder, also, if Nell Biddick<lb />
still has her melodious voice?<lb />
"And if we take all the eo-e<lb />
out of college, what will follow f"<lb />
the stern nrofessor asked his hril<lb />
ianf cla<lb />
T will a masculine voice m tin<lb />
rear answered.�Maroon.<lb />
cabinet form oi government am<lb />
been secured in Spain and finally<lb />
abdication ol their King. That<lb />
followed by a series of<lb />
;abineta each more radical than its<lb />
predecessor until the small lam<lb />
owners and the propertied cla-s<lb />
have united r stop this increasing<lb />
radicalism for they see communism<lb />
is the ultimate outcome.<lb />
"Spain had become the most ra<lb />
teal nation in Europe outside Kus-<lb />
sia. A couple more cabinet changes<lb />
and Spain would have adopted com-<lb />
 j niunisni. Small landowners<lb />
Flash, and Double Flash! Lopez Spain got worried that the govern-<lb />
started something with bis "Knock- j ment would be communistic. These<lb />
knock" song. It's certainly "goingj people hacked up by the army and<lb />
round" all right, and nobody seemsI navy started out to stop the surge<lb />
to know just where it'll "come out i toward capitalism. The radicals<lb />
Here's Blabbit's personal contribu-j depended on militia. These rad-<lb />
tion (although none of the orchestraj ieals are made up of poor people<lb />
leaders have used it YET). j and non property holders<lb />
Party of 1st part�Xok, Xok. j Thousands have bees killed and<lb />
the name of the freshman who<lb />
mailed (?) letters for a week<lb />
in the trash can at the corner<lb />
of Austin Building.<lb />
And I'm still trying to learn<lb />
Party of 2nd part�Who Xox?<lb />
Ditto of 1st part�Ida.<lb />
Ditto of 2nd part�Ida who?<lb />
Both parties�Ida know!<lb />
And another<lb />
A�Xok. Xok.<lb />
B�Who<lb />
C�Ed and Verda !<lb />
D�Ed and Verda who?<lb />
E�Ed and Verda last round-up!<lb />
Blabbit will be in his office daily<lb />
during the next week to explain<lb />
these "literary gems" to any of you<lb />
who are interested to know wherein<lb />
lies the humor.<lb />
NEWS<lb />
In The Teco Echo<lb />
Five Years Ago<lb />
TO PREVENT ACCIDENTS IN<lb />
FOOTBALL CAMPS<lb />
(By Associated Collegiate Press)<lb />
Chicago, 111.�(ACP) � Notice<lb />
�coaches and trainers! In view of<lb />
the recent fatal accidents that oc-<lb />
curred in the Purdue football camp,<lb />
special precautions should be exer-<lb />
cised so that no more athletes will<lb />
be added to the list.<lb />
Doctor Morris Fishbein, in an<lb />
editorial in the American Medical<lb />
Association Journal, explains how-<lb />
danger of explosions and burning<lb />
can be eliminated or at least be<lb />
greatly minimized by a wise selec-<lb />
tion of solvents for the purpose of<lb />
removing adhesive tape from the<lb />
athletes.<lb />
"One preparation says Fishbein,<lb />
"consists of 98 per eent dichlorome-<lb />
tbane and is completely non-inflam-<lb />
mable. The other, a mixture of<lb />
about 60 per cent carbon tetra-<lb />
chloride, 40 per eent naphtha, and<lb />
a small amount of sassafras oil, will<lb />
burn but will not explode<lb />
Xoble E. Kizer, director of ath-<lb />
letics at Purdue, has said since the<lb />
accident that only non-explosive<lb />
solvents would be used by the Uni-<lb />
versity athletic department in the<lb />
future in removing tape from the<lb />
players' bodies.<lb />
Kizer hopes that coaches and<lb />
trainers all over the country follow<lb />
his example and prevent similar<lb />
disasters.<lb />
The pains we take in books or<lb />
arts which treat of things remote<lb />
from the necessaries of life is a busy<lb />
idleness.�Fuller.<lb />
At Pennsylvania State College<lb />
enrollments in four-year courses of<lb />
the school of agriculture and experi-<lb />
ment station have nearly doubled in<lb />
the past 10 years.<lb />
Notre Dame University alumni<lb />
are planning a nation-wide cam-<lb />
paign against communism.<lb />
Do not ask if a man has been<lb />
through college. Ask if a college<lb />
has been through him; if he is a<lb />
walking university.�Chapin.<lb />
The fruit of liberal education is<lb />
not learning, but the capacity and<lb />
desire to learn; not knowledge, but<lb />
power.�C. W. Eliot.<lb />
Three thousand "amateur" in-<lb />
terpreters and guides were trained<lb />
in Berlin for the Olympic Games.<lb />
Observation more than books, ex-<lb />
perience rather than persons, are<lb />
the prime educators.�A. Bronson<lb />
Alcott.<lb />
Education is the cheap defense of<lb />
nations.�Burke<lb />
Ed. Note.�The following letter<lb />
appeared in the "Freshman Issue"<lb />
of The Teco Echo in October, 1931.<lb />
Jli. C JL. j.<lb />
Oct. 1, 1931.<lb />
Dear Ma and Pa and the folks:<lb />
I'm miserable! If you don't come<lb />
after me right away I'll jump out<lb />
of a window 'er something; just see<lb />
if I don't. Honestly ma and pa,<lb />
my eyes are all swollen from cry-<lb />
ing and look so ugly that nobody<lb />
pays me any mind. You'd think<lb />
they didn't ever know that I was<lb />
president of my clap s in high school<lb />
and voted the prettiest girl and<lb />
everything, but they can't fool me.<lb />
Of course, when we have a class<lb />
meeting I'll probably be elected to<lb />
something or other, because all the<lb />
teachers last year said one look at<lb />
me showed that I had powers of<lb />
leadership. I don't care about that<lb />
thought I WANT TO GO HOME.<lb />
The girls up here aren't a bit nice<lb />
like I thought they would be. Why,<lb />
I always thought when you got to<lb />
college that they came around and<lb />
invited you to feasts and things but<lb />
all I've seen to eat around here is<lb />
hash in the dining room. Gee! the<lb />
girls aren't even polite. I smiled<lb />
at one this morning and all she said<lb />
was, "Hello, Freshman I won-<lb />
der how she knew I was a Fresh-<lb />
man? Anyway she must be some-<lb />
body important because I saw her<lb />
walk right up to one of the pro-<lb />
fessors and speak and he actually<lb />
answered her.<lb />
Speaking of professors; in one of<lb />
my classes this morning Mr. Flan-<lb />
agan (oh! ma, he's kinda young,<lb />
and human looking�not a bit like<lb />
a professor) called me Miss Jones,<lb />
and I told him that it would-be all<lb />
right to call me Mary 'cause all<lb />
the folks at home did. Something<lb />
funny must have happened about<lb />
then because everybody laughed and<lb />
Mr. Flanagan got all red in the<lb />
face, just like he had a fish-bone<lb />
in his throat.<lb />
Well, ma and pa, I guess you all<lb />
are getting ready to go to bed now.<lb />
The lights go off here at 10:30 and<lb />
I never do have time to brush my<lb />
hair one-hundred times like it says<lb />
in the beauty book and roll it up on<lb />
paper. The old beds are so hard<lb />
that I just wish and wish for my<lb />
feather-bed and if I were there I<lb />
wouldn't even fuss at Sis for crowd-<lb />
ing.<lb />
Ma, I'm trying to do just what<lb />
you told me about being polite to<lb />
everybody and not eating too fast<lb />
at the table. I don't have to re-<lb />
member about the forks, because we<lb />
don't have but one. Some of the<lb />
girls were greedy enough to take<lb />
oranges out of the dining room at<lb />
breakfast but not me!<lb />
Guess 111 have to close and go to<lb />
bed. Please, please, come to see me<lb />
and bring some good old fried<lb />
chicken.<lb />
Love and kisses,<lb />
Mary.<lb />
P. S.�Send my tooth-brush.<lb />
Dr. Frank interpreted the logical<lb />
conclusion that many hundred<lb />
thousand of wounded have resulted<lb />
and much property destroyed.<lb />
Two alignments are in process in<lb />
Europe�one communist Russia, ex-<lb />
tremely socialist France which will<lb />
go communist in, the face of any<lb />
crisis, and Spain, the other Fascist<lb />
Italy, Germany and Austria. If<lb />
these two alignments materialize<lb />
there will be precipitated another<lb />
World War. Dr. Frank stated. From<lb />
England all leadership toward a<lb />
constructive future must come; if<lb />
they will do it, the United States<lb />
will have been a good turn for in<lb />
ease of a World War we would<lb />
likely enter the same role we did<lb />
in the last World War, as ally of<lb />
England, he declared.<lb />
Returning to the Spanish revo-<lb />
lution, Dr. Frank told how France<lb />
is sympathetic with the govern-<lb />
ment of radicals, and Italy and Ger-<lb />
many are helping the rebels. The<lb />
Spanish government had lodged a<lb />
protest with the League of Nations<lb />
that the help from Italy and Ger-<lb />
many is doing harm. The Spanish<lb />
say the next war will be within na-<lb />
tional boundaries and will be be-<lb />
tween ideals�communist and cap-<lb />
italists.<lb />
In the meantime England is dom-<lb />
inant on the Mediterranean and has<lb />
the assurance that the rebels of<lb />
Spain will cooperate to preserve the<lb />
present status quo on the Mediter-<lb />
ranean if they win, he said.<lb />
The guest of the club Monday<lb />
night was a visiting Rotarian from<lb />
Washington, N. C, Maynard Fletch-<lb />
er. The attendance prize given by<lb />
Joe Dresbach was won by A. B.<lb />
Stalworth.<lb />
your<lb />
antness<lb />
covered<lb />
teas I'h.<lb />
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to kec<lb />
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gather<lb />
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mese, the mor<lb />
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ias seen every <lb />
charming Land.<lb />
to hear some ot<lb />
Ha. ha. ha!<lb />
L. (Jr. Why<lb />
toty-skire, Eti<lb />
other very pie<lb />
ones.<lb />
L. T. And wh<lb />
does vour Lords<lb />
LGr. They<lb />
but that in whi<lb />
quently to pass<lb />
shire. But sin<lb />
put me on<lb />
pray give m<lb />
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spend tte-<lb />
do. mv Lord:I�:<lb />
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of the Count its ,<lb />
too many young (<lb />
tune are resolve.<lb />
days.<lb />
L. T. Pray ao, i<lb />
mightilv to bear v.u-ni. .<lb />
Giving himself airs at theGlf<lb />
L. Gr. The Country un-<lb />
called Illiterate, and some rf<lb />
principalounties are i'n� �<lb />
tjftutrtunu gmrt, lo��<lb />
Crmtempthire, with <lb />
which I have not time to ennmj<lb />
ate. Now 1 would have your �<lb />
ship know, that I<lb />
a Title from any<lb />
fess 1 am ambi<lb />
Gentleman, if I<lb />
L. T. Travel<lb />
that, my Lord.<lb />
L. Gr. Travel<lb />
ishing Stroke to<lb />
but I believe ha<lb />
attained that Cl<lb />
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if not more, but i<lb />
its new fall-model<lb />
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It all happen.<lb />
training school<lb />
nesota�this<lb />
Methuselaic<lb />
Rav Billy gave<lb />
th.<lb />
mmiredt<lb />
it is ags'3 -<lb />
Lost<lb />
One new red bicycle with all ac-<lb />
cessories. Finder will please return<lb />
to William H. Tolsen, III and<lb />
claim reward.<lb />
HOTICE<lb />
All students in school who<lb />
are interested in newspaper<lb />
work of any kt&amp;d, and who<lb />
would like to become a mem-<lb />
ber of the "Teco Eeko" staff,<lb />
please meet the editor in Room<lb />
25, tiie "Teco Echo" office, at<lb />
�:30 o'clock, Wednesday aifht,<lb />
October 14. <lb />
near the f<lb />
, Red Wing. �Z<lb />
dramatization oi<lb />
� &amp;�<lb />
,taSt �<lb />
ism instructors me �� . .<lb />
when he tried to capture a a,<lb />
loving weasel As all Z<lb />
will do in similar J-JJ<lb />
this one wrapped itsV�fr<lb />
BihVs right hand. Lr<lb />
fang" showed mule tendency <lb />
fusing to be pried loose, m<lb />
him hard with his strong te�<lb />
him hard with<lb />
til the animal passed out.<lb />
Journalism doffs its hat �<lb />
sir!<lb />
TO<lb />
m<lb />
More is learned � �<lb />
in a private school,� "J"<lb />
tion. There is the collision<lb />
with mind, or the radtftj<lb />
minds pointing to one<lb />
I Johnson.<lb />
had availed, .<lb />
activity, the fa "<lb />
Murray was dea Ab<lb />
of whether or not I<lb />
denee were bus<lb />
Norton ha I f<lb />
pointed to th�<lb />
suggested a motiv i<lb />
Xo Laborati rj<lb />
bothered and the f!<lb />
dieated that the i1<lb />
interrupted in th-<lb />
scandi. A bunsen '<lb />
Hs hissing ooise. M<lb />
istry and physics<lb />
opened at the peri<lb />
ot the elements, ai<lb />
pencil lay Dear it i<lb />
rion pi of S �<lb />
the most noticeable I<lb />
large glass sphere �� '<lb />
ens smaller spheres,<lb />
All this equipment a<lb />
useless now that its<lb />
no longer utilize it i<lb />
nients.<lb />
Biology profess" r,<lb />
Wl been Ir. M<lb />
friend. He was �<lb />
though weB-fon :<lb />
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bis dominant in m<lb />
but a sympathetie via<lb />
won the heart of th<lb />
Reaves had spent literal<lb />
a time carefully bst j<lb />
Murray's hypothetical<lb />
and offered him only<lb />
eouragement on stub ot<lb />
The professor aided<lb />
ton by answering all<lb />
clearly as possible, ban<lb />
ton asked, "Who were ll<lb />
enemies?" Reaves dhosl<lb />
"He alone could haf<lb />
that question<lb />
Reaves turned bis att.<lb />
Murray's opened bandb<lb />
Norton to continue h<lb />
jon. When the Shei<lb />
from the chemistry<lb />
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October 3, 136<lb />
A CHEMICAL SOLUTION<lb />
An Extremely Short Story<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
PA�E THREE<lb />
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NYA LAUNCHES<lb />
E<lb />
STUDENT GOVERNMENT LEADERS<lb />
Hv GEORGE WILLARD<lb />
irh rnornina w ith it<lb />
�ttera in<lb />
tl<lb />
ler<lb />
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"ittBctory rounds<lb />
p. To 1'hi.i Wil<lb />
iound anvtliingf"<lb />
to know iiutnedi-<lb />
lad risen<lb />
tuffb t'n-<lb />
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l and be was recognised by the<lb />
tatioB add ),���-<lb />
"Ilac you<lb />
NTortoa waste<lb />
Iwaya had ��<lb />
yment, but "Nothing now eompromiaed<lb />
;il Reaves, -hut 1 think I will be able<lb />
to name the murderer for von in a<lb />
few minutes<lb />
'i a<lb />
I be statement bewildered even<lb />
flie alert Jim Norton, who had han-<lb />
vtrv criminal ease in the<lb />
eollege town for the past<lb />
inquisitive gaze<lb />
reflected disbelief as the professor<lb />
t 8 tiguiv i diligently with the pencil<lb />
a? !u hulk wuuldn 11r I)r- Murray's handbook.<lb />
He wondered what sort of fool<lb />
errified studenta j would try to eehre a murder case<lb />
teitiratei"<lb />
tor h<lb />
ui halt to eaten a<lb />
-le'li iiceasions, i<lb />
iath before con-<lb />
! died<lb />
srp report uiornen- j M;1<lb />
llness. All personal J twelve years<lb />
:antlv va- replaced<lb />
� of dutv. as tin<lb />
tl UCtl<lb />
rror.<lb />
Small!<lb />
dor. OldIhi8 8COrB r 1r-<lb />
i- trageilv excit<lb />
id corn<lb />
ui professor t<lb />
murdered while<lb />
With only a pencil, hut in view of<lb />
ins own lack of progress, be saved<lb />
Unemployed Young Men Between<lb />
18 and 25 Will Be Given<lb />
Work<lb />
A nation-wide program of soil<lb />
conservation and water control<lb />
which is to he integrated with sim-<lb />
ilar programs eondueted by the Soil<lb />
Conservation Service, the Depart-<lb />
ment of Agriculture, state highway<lb />
departments, and other allied<lb />
groups, was launched yesterday by<lb />
the National Youth Administra-<lb />
tion.<lb />
Youth directors in the several<lb />
states are now being authorized to<lb />
submit projects for the erection of<lb />
small dams, terracing operations,<lb />
the planting of cover vegetation, as-<lb />
semhling of rainfall and run-off<lb />
data, and other work involved in<lb />
the broad plan of soil conservation.<lb />
I nemploved young men between<lb />
18 and 2 will he employed on such<lb />
Kenneth Lane Henderson<lb />
Is Honored At Assembly<lb />
O-B-l-T-U-A-R-Y<lb />
THORNWELL GIBSON<lb />
ELIZABETH JOHNSON<lb />
AROUND WASHINGTON<lb />
By ARNOLD SERWER<lb />
(Associated Collegiate Press Correspondent<lb />
Notes at the end of a Washing-<lb />
ton summer:<lb />
The Department of Labor will<lb />
' -null start building up a small staff<lb />
Deceased�One East Caro-<lb />
lina Teachers College pitcher.<lb />
Cause of death: Inability to<lb />
hit wooden milk bottles with<lb />
twelve ten-cent baseballs at a<lb />
distance of nine paces.<lb />
Francis Sinclair, on Pirate<lb />
pitching staff last Spring,<lb />
wrote the word "finis" to his<lb />
baseball career while at Ocean<lb />
View during the summer va-<lb />
cation. In throwing twelve<lb />
times at the "carnival milk-<lb />
tottle-pyramid Sinclair not<lb />
only DIDN'T win a shiny red<lb />
cane, but unbelievable as it<lb />
may seem, he COULDN'T<lb />
throw within a foot of the six<lb />
bottles.<lb />
The reason for his poor con-<lb />
trol is still undetermined, but<lb />
it is understood that a "com-<lb />
panion" was with him on the<lb />
occasion.<lb />
Son of Dr. and Mrs. E. L Hen-<lb />
derson Receives Highest<lb />
Boy Scout Award<lb />
Kenneth Lane Henderson, xm m<lb />
Dr. and Mr K. L Hendersoa and<lb />
Greenville high school junior, re-<lb />
cently was awarded the Eagle Scout<lb />
Mi-rir Badge, which is the highest<lb />
honor that may be conferred upon<lb />
a boy neont.<lb />
!r. Ralph Mozo, assistant scout<lb />
� �, ii .  �� Easti !�!� Carolina<lb />
W ith an expression of quick real<lb />
ration, Beaves looked up and al-j to promote the gener<lb />
During the hottest periods the to enforce the Wal-h-llealy Bill, ai<lb />
work, while unemployed women in! �� )lks wnt "� tnl' �11 �1 act requiring union standards and<lb />
the same age gronp "will engage in drinks ,hiri"K tlu' wk- an'1 nV'1 f� work conditions in plants supplying<lb />
the preparation of exhibits and' ,lt.v on wds. 1 sually they tied I<lb />
ther educational material designed  irg�M BM! Atlant?c ��7'<lb />
 11 � ? I  1 i.l - I<lb />
materials to the Government. Most<lb />
if this staff, however, will be secured<lb />
QUOTABLE<lb />
QUOTES<lb />
,i  ,f  beaches along the Potomac in Tide<lb />
most shouted. "Quick. Arrest Roger I aervation in the schools, community i wrater YiWi� or on Chesapeake by borrowing personnel from other<lb />
Clareborn. We haven't time for an center- and elsi-where ' : Hay. I hey came hack hotter than government bureaus, since there art<lb />
for'<lb />
1. A small<lb />
Ins taboratorv, -hurt<lb />
o'clock It' was al j' lan'hnni- �' haven't tune for anicenters, and elsewhere.<lb />
 that anvone would �Pm���� bow, but Vm positive "Conservation will be a dominant' �"vr'I (h-u aul 1 ;i<lb />
. i�� generally! flt  M� � om re-ponsihle forjpart of �,�� work program during t 'T "<lb />
-� :it i-iiian vs ho had<lb />
 sixtv vears<lb />
Vet, his "blood-stained Iemriy ?n  i,ttrnoon tr ai ex-jIKrector of NYA, said yesterday in<lb />
-id of i,Ia"an�,1-i llis manner suggested the commenting on this new develop<lb />
"I know of no way in which a semi-<lb />
i ready preparedness can be developed<lb />
with less militarizing effect than<lb />
in the<lb />
doubt.<lb />
 , . . . when it is mixed with all the force-<lb />
 ,  , � i u t U- tU avallab1 to ilIn of a curriculum on a univer.itvcam-<lb />
H.jthat he  the one responsible for prt ()f our work program dnring &amp; Srmoent grind. A small Mv Wlrk(.rs in :U1V gremt nm�l� The University of Rochester's<lb />
't,V1r1 r m �xtsixnMmthsormoreIHd1ful,�II��f!tl,Vvf,� Gbaneellor C. W. Flint makes bis<lb />
When Shentf Norton returned i iir, K. Brown. Deputy Executive t"71,a11 drinks during the �.ek J ; Lu l-iMVPf! �� : M i .<lb />
e-n-lv in the iitei-nnim for -in v ir .  vV i' i and on the wei'k-ellds tied to the clil 11<lb />
'�'� 11 i i noon lor an ex )irectoi- r�1 1 (Mid veterduv ml. , . . i<lb />
interiors �t local movie houses, only Student aid under the XYA will<lb />
� �restBg<lb />
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31r. !M r. iM1rdiii- inti ig, ehodil aim�ed<lb />
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West.cin-f 9�niif eneettive.Belore<lb />
elimg fleJVim,Mr.Mullol-<lb />
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J11RSe,wl. iwasoUt .�f t.rtVli<lb />
atth time.<lb />
Kennetfa Lant� i-th aidest ofDr.<lb />
defense of the ROTC SVStem.<lb />
de � ion. had eon-<lb />
�ss research work<lb />
utmost admiration. I don't knowjnient.<lb />
how in thunder you guessed that "Not onlv is sucli work extreim<lb />
Clareborn was guilty he began, 1 necessary to tl<lb />
"hut be broke down (ate this morn-jot" the .Nation, hut it tr:<lb />
emerging when the temperature j undoubtedly be granted in even "No patriotic teacher should oh-<lb />
. I dropped to 90 degrees and the asphalt ; greater volume this coming academic jet to taking the oath of allegiance.<lb />
and is making a splendid record in<lb />
the local high school.<lb />
Romano.� hen a man runs aft-<lb />
ie economic welfare1 r,�turl Tn � soll1 s,at( . e knew Vt.ar than it was last year. NYA an- It is an honor, not a reflection, upon r a ,u. nuU sn� eatehes him.<lb />
, hotter than to leave the city. Scout- thorities are coming more and more j character.<lb />
'ai andihad told us that in hot weather th.<lb />
It doe- not carry with it<lb />
in realize that it is one activity they interference witli the risxht of edn-<lb />
i  re-i.iicn ww i  f rv. I IT 1 .� i l, t i "�� oou u 111.11 in ikm wcawKi in tO realize that it is one activitv Iliev luierierence iiiill Tlic risiui ol e.iu-<lb />
, , ft ana eoniessea everyining. tie educational value tor young work- , , . .  � ,  �i .  . . � �. . . . ,<lb />
. ini-trv and ph.vs- . � , . 1i i ir . , � . T 1 n . wasa doorknobs of Atlantic i it be- U1 engaae in with a minimum of catora to determine the ours oi<lb />
, � , � eiaim- tn,h ne approacneo t't. atur-fers adants it Darticuiarlv well to I 1 .1 r i � . ! t . i- 1 �� , <lb />
t unusual ior him at-t(,r 1 ),� ia,i declared 1,1 , v " ' came just as mushy as they tint in (.ritici-m and a maximum of praise.istudy. ourses oi study will be safe<lb />
niahl orovinfr or! if ,  t . � i- �  ' , � . , I Washington. (Prevarication by T)i 1. �.i- ��-�. ( tl I in the hands of loyal teachers But<lb />
. 8 J . his intention oi turning him over General features of the program ��.  .� vfri-T� 1 iU m,h worS program 01 tin .<lb />
ries concerninar .1 n- r � t � courtesj 01 -Mark Lwam.l . atva ; ,��, lir,lr t,� c-irrv om the l. A. K. s .Mrs. William Becker<lb />
� llu(to the Discipline Committee for were approved by officials here fol- " -NiA 1- much haniei to carry out <lb />
ti ar behavior 1111- 111 1 �. , � ' , . ' , , 1  ,tlU- Thi an limitatinnfl lOrgeta that those who promote the<lb />
stealing ab equipment deposits, lowme their attendance upon the , , successiuiiy. mere ah. nmiiauon. 1<lb />
� His recent l- � .� ' ,  1   iail(( "V 1 Despite the t rough i, there was a L� .1 in,i 1 amount of useful ar1' a1 promote interference with<lb />
� " j bearing disgrace and expulsion, he 1 p-Stream hngineering Conference ' . e . . 11 ' . amouni 01 usiitu.<lb />
ii t1'1 been the tried f� (jlSsn;)(1(, th, )lH.f(1I, aI1(1 J exteIided through most of last! �7 ;�� �;root straw votes which urk that ean 1h-found for unen.ploy- audits.<lb />
 ol all. It made!  1. �  1.1 � 11 1 X-  � . 1 .1 � � had to he threshed over hy the sages d voiifh 111 the avt-raire eoinmumtv.<lb />
amusement tor hi<lb />
  .� 1<lb />
had come j<lb />
hh a little queer al-j<lb />
; � . ! had allowed BO<lb />
1 j<lb />
()ld age had ln-ell<lb />
Kplanatton when Dr.<lb />
!o to ilisapproe the<lb />
, that molecules are<lb />
and ner lose their<lb />
Nevertheless, the<lb />
9 recent1 L- � r i �i � r � � r� �  iM'siuie rue (irougui, inere vas a ,�, ,  i<lb />
" j bearing disgrace and expulsion, he p-Stream hngineenng Conference ' , r i- 1 '<lb />
�eu the . � i . r 1 .1 u . 1 �� , 111 1 e 1 very good crop oi straw votes which uri. fif,<lb />
, . ! tried to dissuade the Doctor, and which extended through most of last , ; ,6,   , ,  uorKtn.ir<lb />
, 1v. 1 1 � � had to he threshed over by the sages 1 Voiith 1<lb />
th Directors and their ,   � v � 'w. '�, ea youra i .<lb />
i of the Republican .National ommit- f;uiv types t work conflict with<lb />
a number of interested th(i J)(.Ill(((.rati(. Xitti((lial 'J W A roiects. Others n- ?�<lb />
LOWEs<lb />
Smart Apparel for Women<lb />
Greenville, N.c.<lb />
i-ays he intended using the gun only week. Youth Directors and their<lb />
to -car Dr. Murrav, hut shot him aid from<lb />
in a tit of anger when he<lb />
his<lb />
�fused<lb />
to alter his plan<lb />
If education is to realize its true<lb />
, , ,    ���� -���� ����� peratii u r. pri.cf Mri  - e&amp;&amp; it cannot confine itself to an<lb />
States were brought into Washing- ronnuitt(.t TlH, sac�.s oved to their '� ,ki� Ilot IOU,Hi aII10Ilg these academic discussion ,f life-it must<lb />
ton to attend sessions of this group QWB satistatioI1 tliat aliv lVvu ,tniU. rf fo,k, w,u haV( become a part of life itself. I believe<lb />
piire skills not found among these a<lb />
'1 �" wl '� Jr  �ir ,h:U ,ih" 11 U'�'0� VZZu'Mu'uui� haTnoltul'g!? worktpermuce ednei-io i- makin, � cr-at mri<lb />
how you knew that Roger did the familiar with the tetdmical aspects<lb />
killing.<lb />
tit in<lb />
"If yon had known Dr. Murray fiY cooperation of N YA were worked 'u. (u,lu(.tori :llH  stranger on<lb />
a- 1 did. Norton, you would have j out with the assistance of leaders! Pennsylvania Avenue, has come to<lb />
studied hi- handbook more closely. f the Vp-Stream Engineering Con- the eonelnsion that the election is in<lb />
ou Mini iii.n ii'i-i urn mi- laminar wiui uie lecumeai aspeci  (f4 � �. c t,t � 1 - 11<lb />
 presage 01 ueie.tr 01 a promise oi x" iint-m the oi)re-ion<lb />
g, and where did the figuring of the problem. In a .separate meet- Sryhe writer, after interviewing: <lb />
the picture j mg on 1 ritlay tletails tor the apeci- tm.(, i,i(.n. m � i,H.al hotel, a street nFFIPFRS OF NP.F1<lb />
OFFICERS OF NCEA ARE<lb />
I that each of theT(, n.UMj gome ()f the left hand ference.<lb />
t matter neei<lb />
the bag for Thomas Jefferson. Both<lb />
hution to the solution of our difficul-<lb />
ties. It is creating interest and stim-<lb />
i ulating discussion. Letting every<lb />
 -rtp rft� vr.D moc s7 I man have his sav is the constitutional<lb />
ELECTED FOR YEAR 1936-37 i)thol of aAhg our !)robkms<lb />
Why should we make teaching into a<lb />
Xs ! � �� "� ; " has suspecr profession by making our<lb />
T : teachers take a special oath f The<lb />
DR. A. M. SCHL LTZ<lb />
DENTIST<lb />
100 State Back Building<lb />
� Phone 578 �<lb />
1 oi Blatter Beeee- (.ipi ;uill th(. slliaU nuiuM,rs writ-j The program will not call for Democrats and RepubHcaaa were for CaroUn ehe� Colkt �n'r � ; teachers take a special oath i" The<lb />
m an individual axuj, ten ,( illtrvals over different ek- any additional outlays of monev, ililM ' the NCEA the new officers. ii(.puui(,aus' Alf. M. Landon hands<lb />
the origin ot their ni(im liI(.(i in t,1(. (( was defi-lMr. Brown pointed out, hut will elected for the school year of 193�- , )U(.stion �, the D. A. R.<lb />
mon o� the ,iit(.lv ,1I!lik(. tll� i)(H.t(ll, He was! form an important phase of the reg-1 W(.(,k . tn h m g -e: chairman Miss Khzabtth<lb />
always mat and exaet 111 his work, alar work program for which allo-i , N I)t. , rni t.ut dowB H.va T - � o f 1" "W1n l "� slU(1nr "een.<lb />
be would raise hta ani, , hnVl. IH kmwn lim toi cations totaling approximately $10 ilH,ir t.ltf. aerrS of particularly T J- tJaming ��l I took six subjects and only flunked<lb />
Ivaneed studeflta andL. � � ikt- l:� iiDm Such; oou oou lro.i.U- lv l�n mnde  �  A' : who succeeds Mis Green, and sec- three<lb />
t- and<lb />
h is rotating at a<lb />
anv of his tables. Such 000,000 alreadv have been madt<lb />
mark on<lb />
an ad was nnpar.<lb />
mahh<lb />
in In<lb />
Rrojeets of this nature will be tlement Admini-iratmn ami tin<lb />
11 a r 11, 10,111. !<lb />
1 1 -i it ' wi<lb />
evert- cuts took place in the Heset-<lb />
teacher of the Third (iradt<lb />
limately twenty-five opinion, � view of this character- eondueted under thv aponaorship Works Progress Administration. Ee-<lb />
every twenty tour; itji. j n.lturanv made the conjee- either of other agencies already en- settlement lopped off about a third<lb />
oildn't each of the .1 , . 1 1  1 niiiiil�red those' irjurf.d in conservation work or those f ;t t�� ttr ;�ii;�,r<lb />
10 succee.is .ns ureen, ami sec three<lb />
rtarv. Mis- Eunice MeGee, critic which would have helped towards<lb />
who<lb />
mv ilesrree,<lb />
ueeeeds Mi-s Williams. I If I hadn't dropped the other three,<lb />
ldn'1 each of the ;� that h(, had aumhered dtoael gaged in conservation work or those irf 7,71 rh "uti for tlu' X"rthasT- ' -The Cod<lb />
elements for the specifie purpose of;<lb />
les present at the im-<lb />
al-o rotate at a like<lb />
� r In- most recent researeh<lb />
�  and de-pite his past<lb />
� fact remained that Ir.<lb />
- dead And regardless<lb />
: or not molecules of evi-<lb />
busy rotating. Sheriff<lb />
I fomid no clue which<lb />
the murderer, or even<lb />
a motive for the crime.<lb />
� 1 v equipment had been<lb />
i the ghastly scene in-<lb />
� the Doctor, had bees<lb />
B the midst of his re-<lb />
 bun-en tlaine still made<lb />
Murray's ohem-<lb />
handbook was<lb />
thi periodic arrangement<lb />
d Bta, and a hard-leatl<lb />
1 .ar it on the table. 1 a-<lb />
es ot special apparatus.<lb />
i'liceahle of whieh WHS A<lb />
sphere containing numer-<lb />
r spheres, were at hand.<lb />
I i.pment seemed entirely<lb />
a thai its ereattir could<lb />
utilize it in his oxperi-<lb />
 .1, c tt l.i.rlitc.i- nrk- .iiei � iii! era District will be held at East<lb />
such iif state Highway, park, ana about a thousand employees here. � ,   ,   �<lb />
�i. i i�j artdina teachers College on .No�<lb />
For a number<lb />
f years it met each fall in Green-<lb />
host, but<lb />
Buy All<lb />
SCHOOL<lb />
SUPPLIES<lb />
At<lb />
WH HE'S<lb />
muse.<lb />
phvsic<lb />
identifying his assailant. At the j forest departments, which have a WPA eat its Washington peraoanel , , ,<lb />
appearance of Clareborn with a gun 1 special interest in the program i,v a)uUt 0ne-sixth, releasing over ((). v<lb />
in his hand, and unmistakable rage Teehnieal and engineering super- employees. Probably all of the .ut �val t t,  'au<lb />
on his faee. Dr. Murray must have vision will he furnished by the spoil- j emergency bureaus but one, will con-l"1 wUh ; ; , ;J,S<lb />
sensed his fate.<lb />
"Noticing that the numbers in the<lb />
handbook ran from one to six. and<lb />
the tdements in the order numbered<lb />
were: Carbon, Lanthanum, Rheni-<lb />
um, Boron, Oxygen, and Itadon, I<lb />
looked up the symbols used as chem-<lb />
ical abbreviations for these lements.<lb />
The result was C La Re B O Rn.<lb />
Knowing Roger's reprehensible rep-<lb />
utation since entering school here<lb />
bat term. I felt positive that he had<lb />
murdered poor Dr. Murray<lb />
"Well 111 be d was all Nor-<lb />
ton could think to mutter.<lb />
I : professor, John Reaves.<lb />
been Dr. Murray's closest<lb />
frit H was a diminutive,<lb />
" tgl well-formed, individual.<lb />
 thic features accounted for<lb />
ki� : 1 . nance in most situations.<lb />
bat - i: pathetic, vieariousnoss haw<lb />
�on � . heart of the old Doctor.<lb />
h�i ha I -pent literally hours at<lb />
I � carefully listening to Dr.<lb />
Murray's hypothetical reasoning,<lb />
fered him only sincere en-<lb />
p .nt on such occasions.<lb />
If- professor aided Sheriff Nor-<lb />
answeriac all questions as<lb />
dear as possible, hut when Nor-<lb />
 aakt I, "Who were Dr. Murray's<lb />
i Reaves shook his head.<lb />
"Hi alone could have answered<lb />
thai qaeatioa,M<lb />
Reaves turned his attention to Dr.<lb />
array's opened handbook, and left<lb />
"orton to continue his investiga-<lb />
'i'n When the Sheriff returned<lb />
fr.in the chemistry stockroom,<lb />
Reaves said slowly bin emphatical-<lb />
ly "lb. Murray's murderer has aix<lb />
PRACTICE RECITALS<lb />
The first Practice Recital of the<lb />
college year was held Wednesday<lb />
evening at S:S� iu the Austin Audi-<lb />
torium. Part of the hour was tak-<lb />
en by Miss Mead and Miss (iorrell<lb />
in explaining to the students what<lb />
is expected of them in the music<lb />
department, ami how best results<lb />
may be obtained in the shortest<lb />
tm'�- . 11 .1<lb />
After these informal talks, the<lb />
following students played�Xylda<lb />
Cooper, Rachel Moore, Mary Eve-<lb />
lyn Thompson, Christine Alford<lb />
and dean Corey.<lb />
Practice Recitals are held the<lb />
first and third Wednesday evenings<lb />
of each month, at 6:30 in the Aus-<lb />
tin Auditorium. Music students are<lb />
required to attend. While these re-<lb />
citals are for the benefit of the stu-<lb />
dents studying, other students not<lb />
studying are welcomed, if they are<lb />
especially interested.<lb />
TRY OUR AEW EXTRA SHEER<lb />
First Quality, Ringless Hose<lb />
� 69c �<lb />
You'll Want the Second Pair<lb />
� We Deliver �<lb />
CHARLES STORES CO.<lb />
406 EVANS STREET<lb />
Lawyer to colored, client: Well,<lb />
Hank I can probably get you a<lb />
divorce, but it will cost you $50.<lb />
Hank: Fiftv dollars, boss!<lb />
Lawyer: Yes, that includes court<lb />
fees and other expenses.<lb />
Hank: Well, boss, I tjeil"<lb />
want no deevorce. There am t $50<lb />
difference between dem two wim<lb />
men.�Pathfinder.<lb />
i-i i vv �;ii oh. 1 .11 it has trone the rounds ot other large<lb />
sors. while the .NYA will provide, tinue retrenchment until election � . ,   , <lb />
, , 1 , r. rr, .1 towns m the district, hlizaoeth<lb />
the labor. land after. I he exception is the dim 1<lb />
Mr. Brown sai.l that no estimate! Social Security Board, which is "�� Houston, Rocky Mount, and<lb />
was possible at this time either of growing slowly as it takes on people Washington, and now comes hack<lb />
the number of youths or the amount from Civil Service lists. to the College again<lb />
of money which the NYA would<lb />
invest in the program.<lb />
"Each State Director will work<lb />
out a program to fit. the needs of,<lb />
his state he declared. "In some<lb />
of the Middle Western states, the<lb />
percentage of both youths and funds<lb />
may run close to forty per cent of<lb />
(piota allowances, while some in the<lb />
Kast may find that relatively little<lb />
conservation work needs to be done.<lb />
"The reaction of the Youth Di-<lb />
rectors in all of the states has been<lb />
most enthusiastic, however and I<lb />
contemplate pretty general adoption<lb />
of conservation projects throughout<lb />
the country<lb />
One state, he pointed out�Texas<lb />
�already has devised its conserva-<lb />
tion program and will have approx-<lb />
imately 1,000 youths at work with-<lb />
in the next two weeks. The pro-<lb />
gram there is under the sponsorship<lb />
of Texas Agricultural and Mechan-<lb />
ical College and has received the<lb />
active support of Governor James<lb />
V. Allred.<lb />
Among the types of projects<lb />
which have been suggested as suit-<lb />
able for operation under the NYA<lb />
are surveys for soil conservation ter-<lb />
races, diversion channels, gulley re-<lb />
tards, check dams, preparation and<lb />
operation of silt measurement<lb />
guages, planting of vegetative cover-<lb />
ing on eroded areas, collection of<lb />
run-off and precipitation data, etc.<lb />
In addition to such actual con-<lb />
struction work, young people will<lb />
engage in an active campaign<lb />
of<lb />
educating their communities to the<lb />
needs and benefits of proper con-<lb />
servation practices. This will he ac-<lb />
complished through the preparation<lb />
of exhibits of many kinds and the<lb />
organization of forums and discus-<lb />
sion groups.<lb />
The College "Y" Store�<lb />
And your favorite down-town soda shop or drug store carries<lb />
a complete line of Lance's Peanut Butter Sandwiches, Salted<lb />
Peanuts, and Candies. Whenever you feel the need of a<lb />
"Saack insist on Lance's. They are made under the most<lb />
sanitary conditions and are pleasing to the appetite.<lb />
REMEMBER TO INSIST ON LANCE'S<lb />
Sandwiches : Peanuts : Candies : Peaaut Butter<lb />
LANCE PACKING COMPANY<lb />
The gift that only you can give � that grows<lb />
more precious with the years . . .<lb />
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PAGE FOUR<lb />
Teco Echo Editor and Business Manager<lb />
DIRECTS PROGRAM<lb />
OF SENIOR HIGH<lb />
Mrs. Luther Herring is Appointed<lb />
Junior High Principal<lb />
I V 1 Mnlh.dhmd. English<lb />
�  lhe Greenville high<lb />
mi mix r of the East<lb />
l  In rs College faculty<lb />
:� � i�ii summers, lias<lb />
 . ; principal of the j<lb />
S e is i o r High<lb />
' A School, it was an-<lb />
nounced by Su-j<lb />
p. riuteudent J.<lb />
II. Rose at the<lb />
hi st high school j<lb />
assembly held on<lb />
September T. At<lb />
the same time,<lb />
Mr. Rose an-<lb />
nounced that Mrs.<lb />
Luther Herring,<lb />
supervisor of the<lb />
in, would be princi-<lb />
ly organized Junior<lb />
Under this arrange-<lb />
lland and Mrs<lb />
 directing the a<lb />
toberll<lb />
pirat<lb />
National President of Fraternity F� the first time in thehistory<lb />
is Master of Ceremony of the h.gi, school the ,�11 nt<lb />
 j ls passed the six hundred mara.<lb />
On May $8, of the past SpringjAt present 608 students make up<lb />
quarter, the local Tan Sigma Sigma the junior and senior high schools,<lb />
fraternity officially became the Tan 222 of whom are of senior high elas-<lb />
ehapter of Phi Sigma Pi, a nationalLineation and 386 of whom belong<lb />
professional education fraternity.J to the seventh, eighth, and ninth<lb />
At that time, ten men from the grades.<lb />
Omicron chapter at State Teachers The senior class the -mIL �<lb />
College, Shippensburg, Pennsyl- s,�ll1<lb />
school, lias 87 students who, this<lb />
vania. were tin hand to initiate<lb />
vear.<lb />
live together in one<lb />
home room. Among the juniors, is<lb />
GEORGE S. WILLARD, Jr.<lb />
LOUISE N. MARTIN<lb />
IN THE FIELD OF<lb />
SCIENCE<lb />
M<lb />
Nine-Lens Camera<lb />
shock. It was said that the reviv-<lb />
. A nine-lens camera which will ing snoca has proved successful tn ja carrying out the<lb />
members into the new chapter. S. S. ghouy )(. (( are 16 students,<lb />
; Shearer, national president of thejknown as Christmas seniors, who<lb />
organization and science professor may, by passing five subjects dur-<lb />
at the college in Shippensburg, was in the first semester, be full-fledged<lb />
seniors at the beginning 01 the sec-<lb />
master 01 the ceremony. ,  � 1 � ,1 ; . , <lb />
j mid term. Considering tin- nuin-<lb />
Purpose j i(.r tj1(, graduating class may exceed<lb />
Phi Sigma Pi is a professional I lnill(llVll in ,jmu<lb />
educational fraternity for men in n QUmbera ,�. juni,(1. elass is<lb />
teacher training institutions, wniehln(J larsrt in school, with a<lb />
is founded upon a basis ol superiorU, nf 14() lul.mH.v. Topping the<lb />
scholarship, and with the purpose ,ist bowever ;s the sophomore elass<lb />
an enrollment of 165 students.<lb />
"Chubl:<lb />
Executive Secretary Lloyd G<lb />
States Reason For<lb />
Decision<lb />
Fo!<lb />
-cr Coastal PI<lb />
HaS Successful<lb />
Connie Hack<lb />
,c ALUMNUS OFDM<lb />
lb OAK RIDGE. AN<lb />
Dean<lb />
Collects 97 H:<lb />
Season wit<lb />
Averat-<lb />
RUTH J. CAGLE<lb />
01 advancing educational ideals.<lb />
purpose<lb />
the ira-<lb />
Wltll<lb />
T<lb />
(i<lb />
eight ii grade<lb />
n �m.a his M.A. compited for the. Department of Chinese Had a Name For It �?$���� Ac ap ' F�  <lb />
Duke University in Commerce and it is to be used in. Ephednn, a modern drug used tion � professional skill, and the<lb />
� iching four years ���PPng is country's coast line, today  many brands of nose and fostering of fraternal fellowship<lb />
. Is high school, in Who Said "Heavy Hydrogen?" throat drops, has been found 111 thehritbin i'ts ranks.<lb />
I the local high Dr. K. T. Barabridge, of liar- ancient Chinese medicine, powdered! Officers<lb />
1981, Besides vard. has determined the weight of dried bullfrog. Officers of Tan chapter for the<lb />
arses in tenth and an atom of hydrogen as 0.000,000 Altitude Causes Change em-rent year were also installed at<lb />
gl  Mr. Mulhol- 000,000,000,000,000,003! of a gram. According to a report by Dr. K. the chapter installation ceremony. <lb />
� interest in journal- Inconceivably small�yet it is mat- Campbell in The Swiss Medical They are: Wesley Bankston, pivs'i- c. ftntp � � c. toc irt n�0<lb />
1 j.iiiv  WeA-iu the vit ,1 nr��.� ,) i :  ur-ii 1 � - Students in 48 States to Keceive<lb />
 increased steaairj hi. neemy, ine 1t.11 processes 01 the dent; George Willard, vice presi-  . .  <lb />
culminating in the ad- Two Shocks�Better Than One human body are accelerated by high ; dent; Judson White, secretary; Nearly SIX Million UOllarS<lb />
���� eourse this method for restoring life to altitudes. Francis Sinclair, assistant r- This Year from NYA<lb />
victims of electric shock was de- Germs Fly High tary: and Thornton Stovall, treas- <lb />
alism eourse, taught scribed lat duly before the Amer- It has been estimated that theIurer and historian. (Bv Associated Collegiate Press)<lb />
M ilholland, is already ican Institute of Electrical Engi- average house fly carries as passen-i Bruce Simmons, founder and Washington, 1). ( -So that eol-<lb />
I results. Its prac- aeers, in Pasadena. And believe it gers about 1,000,000 germs. How- former president of Tan Sigma lege and university students who<lb />
-  arrangement, with or not, the power used to start the ever, loads of as many as S0 or 401Sigma, gives credit for the new have been shadowed by the spectre<lb />
- rving mainly as a heart once more is another electric I million germs are not so uncommon, j chapter to the hard work of I Nr. ol depression may continue their<lb />
which 1 re e n ����<lb />
r, takes form. PRESIDENT WELCOMES<lb />
� for the keen.<lb />
� students,<lb />
was enrolled in<lb />
FRESHMEN TO E. C. T. C.<lb />
(Continued from page one)<lb />
Duke during product depends upon the quality<lb />
�f 1928 and of the material Dr. Meadows said<lb />
ard a Ph.D. he was favorably impressed with<lb />
NOTED SPEAKERS<lb />
Beecher Flanagan, official sponsor, higher education, the National<lb />
and the wholehearted cooperation Vouth Administration of the fed-<lb />
Collegiate Digest To Be<lb />
Distributed Again This Year . . , ; <lb />
f President Meadows. eral government this year will dis-<lb />
Besides George Peabodv College tribute almost six million dollars<lb />
in Nashville, Tennessee, - nteen among the collegians of the 48<lb />
State Teachers colleges in Bin states states.<lb />
have chapters in the fraternity A recent announcement of Deputy<lb />
the nineteenth chapter being at NTYA Director Richard Brown re-<lb />
the quality of the material which he Fifteenth Annual Meet To Be Held ast Carolina Teachers College. vealed that $5,057,630 would be<lb />
saw before him but proof of his jn Loujsvj,e Kentucky on 1AP� ncMMV noruccTDA 22 7 ? ZfT? t<lb />
judgment could not be seen until n. �� � JACK DENNY ORCHESTRA graduate .benefits but that this would<lb />
the end of the four years. From<lb />
tinned from page one 1<lb />
 m�9?W 0" JACK DENNY ORCHESTRA<lb />
uttouer C3, ju, ol PLAYS HERE OCTOBER 19 1k supplemented with a fund of<lb />
" . �oU� for distribution to stu-<lb />
prs CoUege has had two mottoes "To Many spealwrs prominent ia the (Continued from page one) M�'�T  '� -� drought-ridden<lb />
Serve and "On Time Fvery Time fields of journalism and advertis- j1(. arinv �� tn Kurone andh � e south and middle west<lb />
The combination of these two mot- ing are now being scheduled for the arriving lust before the Armistice  Pr�griun tllis .val wil! large-<lb />
� - picture toes, according to President Mea- tiftivnth annual convention of the He returned to vaudeville for a l-v ,hM that of former years.<lb />
unusual de- dows, will help m coming years, Awoeiated Collegiate Tress to Huumh-v of years and was finally en- w1lth eolle ,omei&amp;h exercising eom-<lb />
�ii. science, Dr. Meadows welcomed the stu- , � . , �  KlVllfn(.w fw gaged by the Frivolitv Club in pb'te c��trol oror the selection of<lb />
-s. sports, dents to the institution and all its M '� �ms �� � Kentucky, Octo- jg ffhere ,u, ov(,r applicants and the devising and su-<lb />
ojects, and privileges. The welcome was ex11 -����" and 31. years. His broadcast from there Pe181 ta w�rk they perform,<lb />
tivities that tended on behalf of the faculty, stu- Besides the featured speeches of established him as one of the fore- M"mlv earnings are also un-<lb />
eommunity. dent leaders, churches and eitiaens these outstanding newspaper and most orchestra leaders on this eonti- (l:in?(i- wit!l averages of $15 set<lb />
erning the of Greenvaie, and the twenty :1(V(.nisillir :nitlorties. officers of "t-nt. He started a vogue for smooth for undergraduates and (35 for<lb />
concise and thousand students who had passed .  . , mellnw .l-m m�ai� jLtin.n.wi i graduates.<lb />
i i , �   the Association are now planning lv 1,1I1M 1,U1U 'itniguished<lb />
 in the through the halls oi the college. ' . � v unusual arrangement featuring <lb />
- to their lu closing, Dr. Meadows said. :l f �frwmd vMo dMCttSSlons strings, woodwind's, and novel per The freshmen at Southwestern<lb />
.nance. -vy welcome you to the privilege taat H M to editorial and husi- Lussion instrumeats. College in Memphis, Temi. are re-<lb />
gular new- � wor and to the privilege of ness staff delegates a complete re- In u:l Denny secured a contract mre t( wear baby caps and bibs<lb />
: will pre- developing your personality and to view of what is new and important to play at the Waldorf-Astoria :im' T t'ur books in laundry<lb />
es in every the privilege of preparation for the m l)l(, gey ut- 01(.sr(, j�.w-s�alM.r; Hotel: later he went on an extensive; ,a�rs- AVn(ir kow Stanley Scar<lb />
itiona that service of mankind  , .<lb />
, , publishing<lb />
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COLLEGE FACULTY IS IN- fewer<lb />
CREASED BY 5 ADDITIONS requii<lb />
 ereast<lb />
(Continued from page one) will<lb />
principal of the Training School ;i ���<lb />
ami supervisor of grammar grade " '<lb />
w.rk. ' '���<lb />
Mrs. L. L. Rives, of Greenville,  <lb />
take- the place of A. A. Henderson vir<lb />
who has served as -toward of the ,v<lb />
college for the past seven years.<lb />
Mrs. Rose C. Harrell. of (vine vears old did<lb />
ton. (ia is dietitian in place of Mr "r,i 8s '�<lb />
Nannie deter, who had held that 1 these -<lb />
position for nineteen years. Mrs. unusualn<lb />
Harrell had formerly been assist- ir amonjj<lb />
ant dietitian in the college. started ti<lb />
Rufus 1�. Johnson of Four Oaks, six years � Id I<lb />
N. C, began his work as assistant<lb />
treasurer in the college the first of consideration<lb />
August. He i- a graduate of the only sevei<lb />
University of fforth Carolina. Be- nren ar h<lb />
tore coming here he was connected too young. S �<lb />
with the Carolina Power and Light er const I tig<lb />
Company in Wadesboro. � r- fell it '<lb />
Boley Farley, A.I of I'uke Fni- service to I tl<lb />
versity, who is rated as one of the by fixing the : <lb />
best all-round athletes ever turned that the ma<lb />
out'at Duke, is athletic coach. He ing the first gi<lb />
began this work last spring with the be six years<lb />
baseball season. For the past two to school,<lb />
seasons he has been manager of the "There are<lb />
Greenville baseball cluh of the where childrei<lb />
Coastal Plain League. or five-ami I<lb />
Miss Catherine Cassidy, one of first irrade worl<lb />
the most popular teachers at Fast ceptional. fl<lb />
Carolina Teachers College for the these children<lb />
past seven years, has resigned her work when th<lb />
position in the Science Department ;U1(j rnake a con<lb />
in order to be nearer her home in  m  lt, <lb />
Cleveland. Ohio. Mi-s Cassidy came ,nt f being a<lb />
to this college in ti parents uml<lb />
it v i h an for this deeisioi<lb />
A.H. from Ohio ,ll(t 0f i1(,n.<lb />
State University, ti,at ;t �<lb />
and an M.A. from ?ounger childrei<lb />
Teaehers College, they  x v.<lb />
('olumhia I niver-<lb />
sity. Since then<lb />
las take n<lb />
�lies<lb />
te photograpl<lb />
I<lb />
ik<lb />
Pain caused the abandoning of<lb />
plans for a tour of the campus<lb />
With its sessions to be held in<lb />
M Itour and returned to the ultra 1,oru"h (second-year freshman)<lb />
exclusive Hotel Pierre in New York I iUul Silu'1;lir fourth-year fresh-<lb />
st.e nas ia ten glink: Did G<lb />
graduate work at !llrk  ;j I);a.<lb />
Western Reserve Snoop: Exact<lb />
.   . � Clevelaad. Her n yg wife p<lb />
major in-ld is chemistry, and during<lb />
last year she worked tirelessly in<lb />
building up the Museum, particu-<lb />
larly in her department.<lb />
Miss Cassidy's plans for this year<lb />
are not definitely known, hut it i-<lb />
thought that she may continue to<lb />
work on her Ph.D. degree at West-<lb />
ern Reserve.<lb />
For BEST Shoe Repairs<lb />
E. T. G00R, JR.<lb />
SHOE SHOP<lb />
articular in-1and the barbecue, which was Louisville's famed Brown Hotel, the<lb />
City, which he established as oneiman) NvouW look in SIU'11 regalia.<lb />
of the leading rendezvous for dinim<lb />
ips and trace the scheduled to take place on the eam-jl93� convention is being sponsoredjand dancing.<lb />
Would you believe itHere we<lb />
rnificance of unusual J pus, was held on the ground floor) by the University of Louisville, and' His music has such wide popular I tul(1 thought that the literary lights<lb />
events through the of the Robert H. Wright Building, jg g Blaekwell assistant to the aPPea' radio that he was signed Ba �1WU (ut (f sports. Bill<lb />
�f the news camera. In the evening another assembly j . V - 7 Jfor a vears contract on a program Shakespeare graduated from Xotre<lb />
( Ucgiate Digest of the fn-shmen was held for tl.V 1'rsuillt ol the nation s oldestUo-featuring Harry Riclunanrandp8. � Henry Wadaworth Loag-<lb />
:�- lively and inter- purpose of introducing them to the municipal university, is the local John B. Kennedybroadcast over a I tV,I,nv left 'liwestern. But no.<lb />
ies of the great and student and dormitory officers.)chairman of the convention. coaat-to-eoast network, Denny's w " I he Last of the Mohicans<lb />
i regularly in every Elizabeth Dixon Johnson presided Two of the outstanding speakers �'�e recent engagements include the Jamesenimore Cooper, has popped<lb />
at this meeting. It was announced' wm hav1 alm(lv am ted invit:<lb />
!at this meeting that the Jrltt .   .<lb />
.� years in The<lb />
this College are urged<lb />
i Theater would give tickets to new<lb />
tions to address the convention are<lb />
.udents to see doan Bennett and Herbert Agar. Pulitzer prise wia-<lb />
iieir pictures ol important  . �. .  ,�' ,  � � , , t<lb />
Joel Mc( rea in "Two m A Crowd, ner, and "Dusty Miller of the Wil-<lb />
ing events on our cam-  ,  , � <lb />
� Dig Fox 4T-� ' h'kt"ts -oul(i be secured tor either Immgton, O Wews-Jourmed, The<lb />
a t' i ii Tuesday or Wednesday's matinee itl j  ,i <lb />
V isconsin. three dollars . ,  . i latter accepted in tins manner:<lb />
�r each photo accepted for<lb />
Following the assembly the<lb />
"Tickled to come to your dinner ii<lb />
YWCA invited the freshmen whose l,r.KU"u l" im'  vuur u,n,ier m<lb />
last names started with a letter be- j Luh Vlllp- �i�1 A,I1 promises<lb />
� 'tween A and M to the "Y" hut for ! all of the wit and philosophy (not<lb />
of the students at the Uni a l)arty- of the textbook variety) necessary<lb />
of Kentucky go to great! The turning out of lights in the to make a convention dinner digesti-<lb />
� � �� 1inti,m Imagine-1 dormitories announced tlie close ot , <lb />
 ducation. l magim i,ie , ail(l th(, BrowB Hotel managers<lb />
1 800 mike inst to so to tll nrt aa3 ot w "Oo1- , , , . �.<lb />
' J - wj�j� have been boasting to us tor months<lb />
year, which amounts to . . . let's<lb />
see . . . maybe you'd better figure<lb />
it out for yourself.<lb />
From China India? Xo. r!u' eatire ,ia.v of Weoaeaday,<lb />
.iv live about 10 odd miles September 30 was spent m registra-<lb />
le campus, but they commute 'T tof ll!mM re audltoriu1m<lb />
One of the fellows figuresH the W right Building was the<lb />
e hums approximately ml�1 �x mwh actlviv a,s �?� sVl"<lb />
of gas during the "school 1 I� acquainted with the<lb />
routine of registration. rigures<lb />
show that there were 35T freshmen<lb />
who registered. .<lb />
From four to six in the afternoon<lb />
the YWCA cabinet was at home in<lb />
the "Y This provided an op-<lb />
portunity for new students to be-<lb />
come better acquainted with old<lb />
students.<lb />
On Tuesday evening at a meeting<lb />
in Austin Auditorium, Miss Morton<lb />
and Elisabeth Dixon Johnson ex-<lb />
plained to the freshmen the college<lb />
customs, rules, and regulations.<lb />
Biltmore Hotel, the Pennsylvania<lb />
Hotel, and the French Casino in<lb />
New York City. He is now on an<lb />
extensive road tour and will appear<lb />
in the college auditorium, October<lb />
19.<lb />
The "morning after" headache is<lb />
caused by spinal rluid. Dr. ,1. Mil-<lb />
ton Robb, of Detroit, told the On-<lb />
tario Medical Association at its an-<lb />
nual meeting last July. He said<lb />
alcohol promotes the secretion of<lb />
the fluid, and either too much of it,<lb />
or too little, causes headaches.<lb />
Maiden-Munchansena are in a<lb />
tss by themselves. And here we<lb />
had thought all along that men were<lb />
the greatest fabricators of fables<lb />
and fan. ies. However�and this is<lb />
the rnh�the committee of judges<lb />
at a liar's contest staged at the Uni-<lb />
versity of California, conceding that<lb />
women are superior in this sinful! This meeting was followed by a<lb />
art. refused To let the questiouably i party in the "Y" hut, similar to the<lb />
fairer Bex have the opportunity of j one of the preceding night, for the<lb />
�mpeting against the men. Now<lb />
they have their own place in the<lb />
"lie-iug-sun<lb />
remainder of the new students. This<lb />
party brought to an end the activi-<lb />
ties planned for new students.<lb />
about their fine food).<lb />
Expenses? Well, the railroads<lb />
have all been telling about their<lb />
rate cuts, so traveling expenses are<lb />
at a minimum. And we've special<lb />
hotel rates that cut living-away-<lb />
from-home expenses to a minimum.<lb />
We'll give you complete details in<lb />
a special convention bulletin to be<lb />
sent to you soon.<lb />
One of the most interesting ses-<lb />
sions of the convention will be the<lb />
Friday noon luncheon of all dele-<lb />
gates as guests of the staff of the<lb />
l&amp;itisviUe Courier-Journal and<lb />
Times. Important speakers are now<lb />
being engaged for this meeting.<lb />
In addition to the regular con-<lb />
vention program. Mr. Blaekwell and<lb />
his assistants have arranged im-<lb />
portant and interesting tours<lb />
through one of the south's famed<lb />
cities, through metropolitan news-<lb />
paper plants, and to other points of<lb />
interest about Louisville.<lb />
It has been disclosed that a no-<lb />
bleman, a Cossack and three former<lb />
laborers head the greatest peace-<lb />
time army the world has known.<lb />
They are the Commanders of the<lb />
Red Army, a fighting force of about<lb />
a million and a half men, equipped<lb />
with five thousand airplanes and<lb />
undetermined thousands of tanks.<lb />
up at Marquette U<lb />
"PINK PILLS FOR PALE<lb />
PEOPLE"<lb />
Warren's Drug Store<lb />
ECTC RINGS!<lb />
Girl's Size � $11.50<lb />
Boy's Size � $12.50<lb />
BEST JEWELRY<lb />
COMPANY<lb />
"YOUR JEWELER"<lb />
THE SMART SH0PPE<lb />
Ladies Dresses$2.95 to $8.95<lb />
Twin Sweaters�Brush Wool and Plain Knit. .$1.95 to $2.95<lb />
Berkshire Hose69c - 89c<lb />
Special Prices to the College Girls<lb />
OUR MOST HEARTY WELCOME<lb />
TO GIRLS ID TEACHERS<lb />
OF E.C.T.C.<lb />
TO VISIT LS OFTE.<lb />
Williams<lb />
� The E.C.T.C. Store �<lb />
GREENVILLE : NORTH CAROLINA<lb />
WELCOME<lb />
� E� C. T. C. ��<lb />
MAKE OUR STORE YOUR<lb />
MEETING PLACE<lb />
Chas. Home<lb />
DRUGGIST<lb />
OPPOSITE PROCTOR HOTEL<lb />
B<lb />
I<lb /><lb />
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all<lb />
pro<lb />
Sur<lb />
First  I<lb />
legPirates' l ' j t.<lb />
wh �<lb />
eai-fiv� hits -<lb />
l1 two of his ' Makes G<lb />
J) 111&amp;iaek, Dean i<lb />
teani s batting <lb />
aw:age oi �<lb />
wen� the only Atli<lb />
m t 109his respect. W games, Dean<lb />
rua' 46 g beg, one hom i eores. As a a lining oi thi - .��<lb />
av�-�ag- above tOO Cemparis<lb />
1 Leaa comparing gue pitehers � ii h !<lb />
pit� American League on<lb />
pir.her every day, �<lb />
whle in the Cuastal<lb />
gn� trouble. Chubby" has be a<lb />
having some very good he gives his brother<lb />
forbeing a great hi<lb />
�<lb />
It the egotist is<lb />
is worthless. If th<lb />
acute, full of dist<lb />
his egotism is prec<lb />
a possession of the<lb />
Smith.<lb />
Dartmouth Co<lb />
tributed $94,500<lb />
1936. a new reco<lb />
butions during a<lb />
Dr. Clarence A. M<lb />
versity of Cincinnati<lb />
falling birth rat is<lb />
crease in the earth's<lb />
Women drivers<lb />
than men in tin.<lb />
geney. according<lb />
ries of scientific I<lb />
sylvania State <lb />
Yale University<lb />
home uf Nah W<lb />
cause bo one wi nl<lb />
for it? upkeep.<lb />
Dr. A. Lawrei<lb />
dent emeritus of EL<lb />
sity. recently fail- d<lb />
tomobile dining I x;<lb />
John .Stuart Cur:<lb />
of the soil, is ii an<lb />
deuce" at the CJniv<lb />
cousin.<lb />
Prof. Selig Hecht of �l<lb />
University claim- that dj<lb />
in the eye cause our color<lb />
A gentleman is a tarl<lb />
than some of us think foi I<lb />
erav.<lb />
New York University hi<lb />
course in cosmetic hygiene!<lb /><pb facs="00038044_tn_0005" /><lb />
;hool commit<lb /><lb />
October 13,<lb />
1030<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
PAGE FIVE<lb />
Icutive Secretary I u<lb />
1 States E�Gf<lb />
Decision<lb />
Pirates Will Play Chowan College on October 17<lb />
"Chubby" Dean? Yes, We Knew Him When�Seventeen Candidates<lb />
 j Report For First Practice<lb />
Women's Association to<lb />
: (,r.4.(<lb />
Wk<lb />
 i.<lb />
 g<lb />
BEST Shoe Repairs<lb />
E T GOOR, JR.<lb />
SHOE SHOP<lb />
wmucmm<lb />
IOBM<lb />
IFTKN<lb />
ins<lb />
lore <lb />
IRTH CAROLINA<lb />
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t OUR<lb />
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OTEL<lb />
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sta Plain League Star<lb />
issful Season With<lb />
Mack's Athletics<lb />
S OF DUKE.<lb />
RIDGE. AND E.C.T.C.<lb />
egin Year's Work Soon<lb />
THEY PLAYED FOOTBALL TOO<lb />
ST<lb />
97 Hits, and<lb />
with Batting<lb />
Ends Women's Athletic Coach<lb />
Equipment Now Ready for Use of<lb />
Students<lb />
:e<lb />
of 290<lb />
pasl<lb />
his<lb />
Flit' Women's Athletie Association<lb />
is ready to begin its year's work, it<lb />
was announced recently by Helen<lb />
Wilson, president of the organisa-<lb />
tion. The eroquel and horse shoe<lb />
equipment may now be used by any<lb />
student. Tournaments in these<lb />
sports will In' ran off in the spring.<lb />
Beginning last Monday after-<lb />
it at 5KK), Miss Norton has been<lb />
giving dancing lessons in the Wright<lb />
Building to those students desiring<lb />
to learn to dance. Xo boys are per-<lb />
mitted to dance during this hour.<lb />
Basketball practice will get un-<lb />
derway about the middle of October.<lb />
BUCKSHOT<lb />
MICHIGAN $<lb />
FAMED<lb />
WILLIE HE5T0N <lb />
SCORED<lb />
CWER IIO<lb />
TOUCHDOWNS<lb />
FROM 1'X.M<lb />
Q 1905<lb />
'Jfcftftf<lb />
�<lb />
4K<lb />
�t a<lb />
around 400<lb />
Pitcher<lb />
LUCILE NORTON<lb />
Joseph Petritz Discusses Move-<lb />
ment To Provide Accurate<lb />
Football Information<lb />
�an<lb />
don<lb />
Lei<lb />
un<lb />
lur<lb />
The following diseus-<lb />
vement to provide<lb />
Perl<lb />
I from there. Be-<lb />
plaj baseball, and<lb />
� be game - ery day<lb />
 arolina Teachers ( �<lb />
tasted the effeetive-<lb />
� 's burling in 1934<lb />
. Phelpa allowed the lo-<lb />
ts against Oak Ridge!<lb />
.1 immie Johnson<lb />
�' bis team's hits.<lb />
Makes Good<lb />
past season with (!�n-<lb />
, N an ranked third in the<lb />
ing percentages with an'<lb />
'o. Uosea and Finney '<lb />
 Athletics above him<lb />
pect. While playing in<lb />
1�. an collected 7 hits,<lb />
home run. and batted in<lb />
Aa a pinch hitter at the<lb />
: the season he had an<lb />
� 00.<lb />
Comparison<lb />
 pa ring the American<lb />
aera with Coastal Plain<lb />
�an says that in the<lb />
League one faces i tiOOD<lb />
�v .lay. every time up.<lb />
In Coastal Plain a few-<lb />
has been fortunate in<lb />
� verv goixl coaches, and<lb />
is brother Dayton credit<lb />
- great help to him.<lb />
more accurate<lb />
the sport was<lb />
for 1 iik Teco<lb />
�usted (Collegiate<lb />
tritz, director of<lb />
the I Diversity<lb />
for ,i<lb />
tist is weak, his egotism<lb />
If the egotist is strong,<lb />
A distinctive character.<lb />
,s precious, and remains<lb />
of the race.�Alexander<lb />
outb College alumni con-<lb />
$94,500 to the college in<lb />
. w record high in contri-<lb />
ring a single year.<lb />
Ed. Not.<lb />
sion of th<lb />
football fans with<lb />
information about<lb />
written exclusively<lb />
Echo and the Asso<lb />
Press by Joseph P<lb />
rt- publicity at<lb />
of Notre 1 ame,<lb />
B JOStril l'KTKITZ<lb />
The Official Football Gu<lb />
VXM lists the names of some 57;<lb />
football players who, in 1936, made'<lb />
punts of between 71 ami 80 yards<lb />
on the tly.<lb />
1 watched Bill Shakespeare, Notre<lb />
Dame's ail-American halfback of<lb />
1935, for three years, kicking op-<lb />
ponent- dizzy. During that time'<lb />
and for several years previously I<lb />
-aw many of the games, other famous<lb />
distance kickers�Kabealo of Ohio<lb />
State, Bobby Hogan of Pitt, Dick<lb />
Xesl.itr of Drake, later of the Chi-<lb />
cago Bears, and others�and I have<lb />
vet to see a punt travel 70 yards<lb />
in the air from the line of scrim-<lb />
mage.<lb />
The point is not that the Official<lb />
Football Guide �S necessarily wrong,<lb />
for it is possible that with a strong<lb />
tail wind a man might kick a ball<lb />
the prodigous distance upwards of<lb />
71 yards.<lb />
What I wonder alout, though, is<lb />
whether the kicks were measured<lb />
from the line of scrimmage or from<lb />
the spot where the kicker stood.<lb />
In Notre Dame's thrilling game<lb />
with Pittsburgh last fall, Acting<lb />
Captain Marty Peters booted the<lb />
place kick in 'the last two minutes<lb />
of play which settled the issue in<lb />
favor of the Fighting Irish, 9 to 6.<lb />
The ball was on the lS-yard line be-<lb />
fore the center passed it back. Peters<lb />
stood on the 26-yard line to make<lb />
his epic effort. The goal posts were<lb />
10 yards behind the goal line. The<lb />
question arose then whether the<lb />
kick should bo scored as an 18-yard<lb />
kick, a 26-vard kick, or a 36-yard<lb />
kick. Many valuable words and<lb />
time were wasted by<lb />
to clarify and standardize both the<lb />
method oi keeping these statistics<lb />
and the charts on which they are<lb />
presented.<lb />
Asked to speak at a district meet-<lb />
ing d' the ACl'A at the conclusion<lb />
of the li. season, when the welter<lb />
of charts and misunderstanding of<lb />
that season was fresh in my mind. I<lb />
suggested that these forms be clari-<lb />
fied and standardized for 1936,<lb />
Homer Dunham. 1935 ACPA Vice<lb />
President in charge of athletics<lb />
worked on the forms ami methods:<lb />
1 suggested to him after a personal<lb />
survey of methods used all over the<lb />
country, and the association adopted<lb />
tin' suggested forms at its dune YXM<lb />
meeting.<lb />
This means that some 300 member<lb />
j schools will he keeping statistics in<lb />
i the same way and presenting them<lb />
I on identical charts this fall. It means<lb />
that the newspapermen writing<lb />
against time will not have to pore<lb />
through long columns of figures,<lb />
reading every heading, in an effort<lb />
to find the number they want, then<lb />
re-read the heading and compare it<lb />
with others to he sure they have<lb />
not been misled, and, for example,<lb />
included under total yards gained<lb />
from scrimmage, only those made by<lb />
carrying the ball.<lb />
The college publicity men have<lb />
no desire to force upon the publicity<lb />
or the press forms which they do<lb />
not want. The charts, as accepted<lb />
by the ACPA, however, are believed<lb />
to he the simplest and most com-<lb />
plete yet devised. Copies of them<lb />
have been sent to many of the na-<lb />
tion's best known football writers.<lb />
They have been unanimous in their<lb />
approval of the idea of standard-<lb />
izing the figures. From some have<lb />
come suggestions for clarifying the<lb />
charts still further.<lb />
The Association of Football "Writ-<lb />
ers of America, headed by Stanley<lb />
Woodward of the New York Herald-<lb />
Tribune, is expected to pass on the<lb />
charts at an early date. The associa-<lb />
tion was formed at Notre Dame on<lb />
the eve of Notre Dame's opening<lb />
game with Kansas last fall with the<lb />
announced purpose<lb />
press box abuses.<lb />
w 210<lb />
30S ' R A<lb />
II6H VLAFVtTTIE<lb />
f i L -1 1 MI -<lb />
viG DIRECTION<lb />
ID iHt G0AL-<lb />
Seven Letter Men Furnish Coach<lb />
Farley a Nucleus<lb />
The East Carolina Teacher- Col-<lb />
lege football eleven will open its<lb />
1936 season here on October 17<lb />
when tbev meet Ohowan College<lb />
litr tfame<lb />
Praetie<lb />
M.<lb />
COACH<lb />
iA.A.STAG6,<lb />
THE GRAND<lb />
OLD AAAU OF<lb />
FOOTBALL,<lb />
NPS AM EMO<lb />
ON "THE<lb />
FiRST<lb />
ALL- ANNLkCAM<lb />
IF AW IN<lb />
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SKIVY DAVIS.<lb />
OKLAHOMA UNIVERSITY, KICKED<lb />
23 GOAL? AFTER TOUCHDOWN?<lb />
IN ONE GAME, SEPT. 29,1917.<lb />
�4 0P<lb />
; was an<lb />
! cent of<lb />
I a recori<lb />
Let us reso<lb />
j tend all the<lb />
this season, 1<lb />
not under-tan<lb />
I burly should attend, for every teach-<lb />
er should possess some knowledge ol<lb />
sport<lb />
i<lb />
se students who do<lb />
the game particu-<lb />
if)<lb />
CATAWBA COLLEGE<lb />
COACHING STAFF<lb />
At Present is "Indian" Line Coach<lb />
and Scout<lb />
FRESHMEN MEET<lb />
THEIR FACULTY<lb />
COLLEGE STUDENTS<lb />
ARE ON GREENVILLE<lb />
T<lb />
atals of the<lb />
havoc with the<lb />
team during mi<lb />
I v ith iudicati'<lb />
ah ad Coach<lb />
�y through son<lb />
aration for the<lb />
� the lettermen returning<lb />
in are Ferebee, and Gibson<lb />
lackfield; Ridenhour, cen-<lb />
Isey, end; and Carpenter,<lb />
and Price, guards.<lb />
Among<lb />
tiie newcomers who are<lb />
trying for positions on the team<lb />
arerShelton Powell, Noe and Pratt<lb />
lackfield; and M-<lb />
Pittman and<lb />
rlol<lb />
non,<lb />
Venters<lb />
nee A. Mills of the Uni-<lb />
incinnati claims that the<lb />
h rate is due to an in-<lb />
ne earth's heat.<lb />
of correcting<lb />
hers react more slowly<lb />
time of braking emer-<lb />
ig to findings of a so- Hiqmnes<lb />
i ui<lb />
,hc tests given at Penn-<lb />
ite College.<lb />
.wrsity is having the<lb />
oah Webster razed l1-<lb />
ie would furnish funds<lb />
cici<lb />
much precious<lb />
writers who were conscientious<lb />
enough to clear up the point.<lb />
It is not an infrequent occurrence<lb />
for an ambitious college publicity<lb />
man. trving to push one of his<lb />
school's stars into an all-Amencan<lb />
berth, to list the average yardage<lb />
gained hv the player in response to<lb />
 about that player, but to<lb />
specify whether these<lb />
made on running plays,<lb />
ught or threw, kickoff<lb />
returns, or even on<lb />
l.awr.nce Lowell, presi-<lb />
us of Harvard Univcr-<lb />
f a lied to pass an au-<lb />
ina examination.<lb />
rl,<lb />
neglect to<lb />
yards were<lb />
ie ca<lb />
Stuart Curry, famed artist<lb />
. it now anartist in MB-<lb />
it the University of Wis-<lb />
of Columbia<lb />
dig Hoeht<lb />
claims that chemicals<lb />
ause our color sense.<lb />
tilman is a rarer thing . of us think for.�Thack-<lb />
trtv.<lb />
.w, v<lb />
rk University has a new<lb />
kinetic hygiene.<lb />
passes<lb />
returns, punt<lb />
nunts. Mavbe his average runs up<lb />
around 7 to 10 yards a trip. 1 os-<lb />
siblv his average on running plays<lb />
from scrimmage is three yards.<lb />
These random examples will serve<lb />
i.artially to make the point, that<lb />
the hoePinq of football statistics<lb />
varies greatlv throughout the coun-<lb />
trv, and in its ambiguity takes sorne-<lb />
tlnng from the enjoyment and under-<lb />
standing of the game. �<lb />
The rest of the point could best<lb />
be made bv llustrations showmg the<lb />
various charts different schools use<lb />
to prase the statistics to the work-<lb />
nress at the conclusion of the<lb />
Lines run one way on some,<lb />
on others. Some in-<lb />
that others omit,<lb />
more schools<lb />
While the old method of present<lb />
ing game figures can hardly be called<lb />
an abuse�for each publicity man<lb />
conscientiously made his own forms<lb />
and tried to give the best service<lb />
he could with them�it was at least<lb />
an inconvenience.<lb />
All suggestions made by the end<lb />
of the current season will be dis-<lb />
cussed at the 1937 meeting of the<lb />
ACPA, the charts modified where<lb />
necessary and then offered to the<lb />
football rules committee for final<lb />
approval, by that body.<lb />
For those of a technical turn of<lb />
mind, we submit here some of the<lb />
regulations to be used in 1935 by<lb />
ACPA schools:<lb />
All runs, and passes will be<lb />
measured from the line of scrim-<lb />
mage to the point where the ball is<lb />
declared dead.<lb />
All punts will be measured from<lb />
the line of scrimmage to the point<lb />
of furthest advance. In the case of<lb />
balls punted over the goal line for<lb />
touch backs, measurement will be<lb />
from the line of scrimmage to the<lb />
20-yard line.<lb />
G. L. "Doc" Mathis, former East<lb />
Carolina Teachers College athletic<lb />
coach, is now a member of the Ca-<lb />
tawba College coaching staff at<lb />
Salisbury. North Carolina. His du-<lb />
ties are: Coaching the line in foot-<lb />
hall, scouting opponent teams, as-<lb />
sisting with basketball and base-<lb />
ball, and conducting spring prac-<lb />
tice in football.<lb />
While coach here during the past<lb />
two years, Mathis developed some<lb />
of the most outstanding teams in<lb />
the college's athletic history. Par-<lb />
ticularly were the football teams<lb />
improved. With only ordinary<lb />
material last year, he shaped a win-<lb />
ning team that by the end of the<lb />
season had scored seventy-seven<lb />
points to their opponents thirty-two<lb />
points.<lb />
Last year's Pirate basketball<lb />
quint was equally successful, win-<lb />
ning a total of twelve games while<lb />
losing only five.<lb />
Indians Win<lb />
The Catawba "Indians" turned<lb />
on the steam during their first game<lb />
of the current football season and<lb />
scalped West Carolina Teachers<lb />
College 33-0. The line seems to<lb />
have been well coached by Mathis,<lb />
for the Teachers never threatened<lb />
the Catawba goal line.<lb />
Each Student Fills Out Question-<lb />
naire Giving Facts About<lb />
His Life<lb />
Page, Tolsen, and Williams Win<lb />
for Greenies During<lb />
Summer<lb />
Meeting with their faculty coun-<lb />
selors Tuesday night was the final<lb />
thrill the College Freshmen had for<lb />
their "Freshman Week which<lb />
closed at that time.<lb />
The class was divided into small<lb />
groups of only six or eight, and a<lb />
member of the staff appointed as<lb />
counselor to each group.<lb />
Each girl or boy had previously<lb />
received a slip giving the name of<lb />
the counselor and the place of the<lb />
meeting. At 6:30 the whole class<lb />
met in the Austin Auditorium from<lb />
where Dr. MeGinnis, chairman of<lb />
Freshman counselors, gave final in-<lb />
structions, and from there they went<lb />
in groups to the places designated.<lb />
The purpose of the meeting was<lb />
for the counselor and students to<lb />
know each other.<lb />
A questionnaire was filled out by<lb />
each student in which he gave his<lb />
father's, or mothers occupation, the<lb />
same facts about his life and ex-<lb />
periences, and the kind of commun-<lb />
ity he came from.<lb />
The college was well represented<lb />
on the Greenville swimming team<lb />
this summer. Alva Page, as cap-<lb />
tain of the tankstcrs, led the Green-<lb />
ies to a successful first season in<lb />
which the team won from Finston<lb />
twice, lost to Tarboro four times,<lb />
and took third place in the East<lb />
Carolina meet at Kinston. Bill Tol-<lb />
son was the only backstroker to de-<lb />
feat Miss Carolyn Perritt, of Tar-<lb />
boro. this season. Miss Perritt was<lb />
headlined throughout the south as<lb />
the sensation of the Mid-Atlantic<lb />
Meet. Joe Williams swam on the<lb />
relay team which captured the East<lb />
Carolina championship. Vernon<lb />
Ward, a graduate student here,<lb />
coached the Greenies.<lb />
Ill tile<lb />
Fearingti<lb />
in the line.<lb />
The schedule as announced<lb />
Coach Farley includes six sched-<lb />
uled games with one open date. Two<lb />
of the games will be at home and<lb />
the balance will lie on foreign soil.<lb />
The schedule is as follows: October<lb />
17�Chowan College, here; October<lb />
2-f�West Carolina Teachers' Col-<lb />
lege, there; October :1�William<lb />
and Mary (Xorfolk Division) at<lb />
Norfolk; November 1-1�Gtiilford<lb />
College at Guilford; November 21<lb />
�Louis burg College, here; Novem-<lb />
ber 28�Open date.<lb />
Anthropological measurements<lb />
University of Kansas freshmen com-<lb />
pared with those of a selected list<lb />
of other schools recently revealed<lb />
that these men were taller, about the<lb />
same in weight, and less in girth of<lb />
chest.<lb />
By way of increasing enjoyment<lb />
of football through more intimate<lb />
knowledge of its finer points, Coach<lb />
Charles E. Dorais of the University<lb />
ef Detroit conducts free football<lb />
clinics for fans.<lb /><lb />
Mg<lb />
game<lb />
another way<lb />
elude yardage<lb />
Terms used by two or<lb />
mav mean different things 18 differ-<lb />
ent' parts of the country.<lb />
To the American College Publicity<lb />
Association goes credit for the first<lb />
move made to date, to my knowledge,<lb />
The American College Publicity<lb />
Association at the annual conven-<lb />
tion in Boston elected Frank S.<lb />
Wright, University of Florida, as<lb />
its president.<lb />
Salaries of Bucknell University's<lb />
faculty and administrative staff<lb />
have been increased 5 ier cent.<lb />
Extension of Northwestern Uni-<lb />
versity's Evanston campus a half<lb />
mile into Lake Michigan is being<lb />
planned by that institution's au-<lb />
thorities.<lb />
Welcome to E.C.T.C Girls<lb />
We have a beautiful line of sport and dress<lb />
shoes for college girls<lb />
COBURNS�Your Shoe Store<lb />
Mary slides down banisters.<lb />
And loves to climb up trees!<lb />
Now that she wears Penney's<lb />
hose<lb />
She can't wear out the knees!<lb />
J. C PENNEY<lb />
SMART MEN<lb />
ABOUT CAMPUS<lb />
are wearing Blount-Harvey<lb />
clothes. Smart single and<lb />
double-breasted suits in<lb />
the new colors and fabrics,<lb />
shirts boldly patterned with<lb />
novelty collars, ties for<lb />
"gay dogs and sox that<lb />
are an eyeful Yes, they're<lb />
from<lb />
BLOUNT-HARVEY'S<lb />
STORE FOR MEN<lb />
(A C<lb />
QUALITY and SERVICE<lb />
AT<lb />
LAUTARES<lb />
Be<lb />
a Campus Queen<lb />
Buy From<lb />
C. HEBER FORBES<lb />
rom the smart<lb />
college angle"<lb />
Our third floor is a heavenly place to shop for new dresses<lb />
. . coats . . . furs . . . sweaters . . . all the things that<lb />
capture a college girl's heart. And at the present mo-<lb />
ment our buyer is in New York, selecting a beautiful new<lb />
collection of mid-season things. Come in to see the new<lb />
clothes. . . . You'll love their swing skirts, princess lines,<lb />
and exciting details.<lb />
Sale of Fur Coats, Otcober 9 to 14<lb />
Blount-H<lb />
arvey<lb />
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PAGE SIX<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
October<lb />
Placement Bureau Report<lb />
"COLLEGE FACULTY<lb />
Where Graduates Are Teaching.<lb />
As Reported Up To Monday,<lb />
October 5. 1936<lb />
A.B. Graduates<lb />
.1 uanits Arthur, leveland, X. (<lb />
1 n a Adcock, Jamesville, X. Cj<lb />
I, Beam, Shelby, . ( Rose<lb />
Margaret<lb />
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VARIED VACATION<lb />
TECOAN EDITOR AND BUSINESS MANAGER<lb />
Rose Hill, X. C; Lottie<lb />
!V( ii Springs, X. ()<lb />
dlahan, 'larkton, X. (<lb />
r, Vrtuur, X. C; Elka-<lb />
i . Mingo, X Linelle<lb />
� i. . I  M:i) Emma<lb />
ro, . C; Jewel 'ole.<lb />
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C tls G. Easoin, Sims,<lb />
� tma Louise Pelton, Oo-<lb />
. C; Hyatt Forrest,<lb />
, X. ( Elizabeth Faison,<lb />
. ( Louise Farrior,<lb />
' . X. C; V srginia Fryar,<lb />
X.  Marv Gorham,<lb />
Springs, X. ( Lottie<lb />
�'� , Deep Creek, X. G.<lb />
fin, Mar-hvillc. X. C.<lb />
Louise Grimes, Battleboro,<lb />
h n Grimsley, Richlands,<lb />
"helma Haislip, Clements,<lb />
Alma Hammond, Stokes,<lb />
Y, Idah Hartse<lb />
Maud. Peele<lb />
X. C Elizabeth<lb />
fordo. X. C:<lb />
1. Verona,<lb />
ffedspeth,<lb />
M. Helms, i<lb />
Elizabeth<lb />
Mi<lb />
l,<lb />
Faison, X.  Lola Holt<lb />
all, X. ( Dorothy Hooks,<lb />
. X. C Annie Sue Hun-j<lb />
Kelford, X.  Irene)<lb />
Plymouth, X. ( Ellen<lb />
, Spring Hope, X. Cj Julia<lb />
ihnson, Jacksonville, X (;<lb />
.� .lones. Pantego, X. 0<lb />
The members of the College fa<lb />
ulty took advantage of the summer<lb />
vacation to do advanced study at<lb />
some big university of under some1<lb />
noted specialist, or to travel, or to<lb />
settle down somewhere ami combine<lb />
resl with reading and study, bul all<lb />
were interested in doing the things<lb />
that help them to keep :iee with<lb />
educational trends and new ideas in<lb />
their fields.<lb />
Dr. Lucille Turner spent five<lb />
I weeks doing research work in the<lb />
Congressional Library, in Washing<lb />
ton 'itv. and then went to New<lb />
York and Philadelphia. Miss<lb />
Holtzclaw spent the spring and;<lb />
summer terms studying at the Uni-<lb />
versity of Chicago. Miss Green j<lb />
I studied there during the summer<lb />
term. Miss Newell spent some time<lb />
i at Oswego Xormal Sehool studying<lb />
reading problems and attending the<lb />
clinics under Dr. Betts, the noted!<lb />
specialist in this field. After tlii<lb />
 she was at Hack Log ('amp, at in<lb />
dian Lake, in the Adirondacks.<lb />
Mr. M. K. Fort completed the;<lb />
(work for in's Fh.h. at Peabody Col-<lb />
lege. Mr. Picklesimer spent the<lb />
summer at Peabody College work-<lb />
ing towards his doctor's degree.<lb />
Miss Norton studied at Peabody,<lb />
also. Miss Mack attended the lat-<lb />
ter part of the Columbia Univer-<lb />
sity Summer School, after teaching<lb />
ONE-DAY INSTITUTE<lb />
OF MUSIC IS HELD<lb />
AT THIS COLLEGE<lb />
HEADS YWCA<lb />
I Utii<lb />
ev tl<lb />
 one-day institute of<lb />
School Music, sponsored<lb />
State Department oi<lb />
struetion, the Woman<lb />
of North Carolina.<lb />
federation of Wom-<lb />
Caro-<lb />
Pul<lb />
(!o<lb />
in-<lb />
of<lb />
University<lb />
una<lb />
10.<lb />
Stat<lb />
Van<lb />
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her<lb />
T�<lb />
,t<lb />
MAGGIE CRUMPLER<lb />
BEATRICE HAMMOND<lb />
AUDIT<lb />
Student Fund, East Carolina Teachers College<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb />
From May 29, 1935 to May 26, 1936<lb />
RECEIPTS<lb />
On hand in the Guarantee Bank and Trust Co May 29, 1935 $ �<lb />
Student Fee �'�<lb />
Gate Receipts<lb />
iacuity Tickets <lb />
Belle Kearney('ash Account <lb />
Post Office<lb />
From<lb />
From<lb />
From<lb />
From<lb />
From<lb />
From<lb />
th<lb />
and the X. I<lb />
en's Clubs was held tit ha<lb />
�s College on October<lb />
Hattic Parrott, of tin<lb />
Department, and Miss Grao<lb />
hrke Moore, of fit" Woman's<lb />
('ollege, were the directors.<lb />
The Department of Pu '<lb />
Music of Eastern Carol<lb />
(rs ('ollege bad charge<lb />
rangements ;� nd � xtend<lb />
to all classroom teacht<lb />
eial teachers of music<lb />
this section of the sta<lb />
: invitation to attend the<lb />
The program stresse<lb />
 preciatiori, I here wei<lb />
les, in which folk i<lb />
use in Music Ap<lb />
; were used and ty<lb />
preciatiou given.<lb />
with orchestral<lb />
tl<lb />
a<lb />
ire<lb />
Hit<lb />
imr.<lb />
�ssed music<lb />
,ngg suitabb<lb />
eciation eoi<lb />
lessons in<lb />
'Making fri<lb />
instruments <lb />
CATHERINE WALLACE<lb />
EMORY UNIVERSITY LEADS<lb />
IN INTRAMURAL ATHLETICS<lb />
By A-<lb />
Atlant<lb />
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topic<lb />
-ion. At the<lb />
time was given to open discu<lb />
This was the fourth in a<lb />
of six sectional institutes, the<lb />
of which was held at Asheville<lb />
iu se<lb />
Ivelt<lb />
Wall<lb />
ace.<lb />
X. (<lb />
ana<lb />
C<lb />
C;<lb />
C:<lb />
Mary 1<lb />
Ruby Kelley, Newport, X. (<lb />
Knight, Seven Springs, X.<lb />
Helen Lassiter, Colerain, N<lb />
Dorothy Logan, Woodlief, N<lb />
Hattic V. Mallard. Parkton, X. C<lb />
Minnie Mallov. Lee County, X. (<lb />
Clara Martin. Reidsville, X. C;<lb />
Margaret L. Martin, Conway,<lb />
X. 0 Mae McFarhmd. Myrtle<lb />
Grove, XT. C Katie Miller. Stone-<lb />
wail, X. ( Mary Mitchiner, Arch-<lb />
er Lodge, X C Elizabeth Mussel-<lb />
white, Chicod, X. C Jane Out-<lb />
land, Ahoskie, X C; Emma Out-<lb />
terbridge, Pantego, N. C.<lb />
Mary B. Parker, Buna, X. C;<lb />
Florence Peacock, Orrum. X. C<lb />
Blanche Pearson. Piney Grove,<lb />
X. V. Margaret Peele, Roxobel-<lb />
Kelford. X. ( Mary Foy Peter-<lb />
son, Creswell. X. C Mary Emily<lb />
Smith, Lillington, N. C Evelyn<lb />
Stegall, Union. X C Rachel Stone,<lb />
Rei Oak. X O; Mary R, Tarry,<lb />
Jonesboro, X. C Jean Tate, Ala-<lb />
mance County. ST. C Helen J.<lb />
Taylor, Elizabeth City, X C Jean<lb />
Thomas. Warsaw. X. C Mary<lb />
Trexler, Koekwell, X. C; Evelyn<lb />
1). Turlington, Married; Julia Un-<lb />
derwood, Jonesboro, X. C; Ethel<lb />
Marie Viek, Edgeeombe County,<lb />
X. C Louise E. Wells, Aulandor,<lb />
X. C Myra E. Westhrook. New-<lb />
ton Grove, XT. C; Annie M. Whit-<lb />
ley, Saratoga, X. C Louise Wilder,<lb />
Bailey. X. C Elizabeth Wilson,<lb />
Lucama, X C.<lb />
Two Year Graduates<lb />
Ruth Lucille Harden. Wilson<lb />
Mills, X C: Frances Boyd, Vir-<lb />
gilina, Va Mary II. Boyd, Arthur.<lb />
X. C Roberta Brantley, Wilson<lb />
County. X. C; Lena Rose Britt,<lb />
Kenly. X. C Mary Geneva Britt,<lb />
Benson. X C Margaret A. Brown,<lb />
Hatteras, X. c Lucille Crocker,<lb />
Clayton, X. C; Huth Davis, Lum-<lb />
berton, X. ( Lona Mae Eaddy,<lb />
South Carolina; Virginia Lee Ellis,<lb />
Sniithfield, X. C Thelma Ginn,<lb />
Hampstead, X. O; Claudia Gower,<lb />
Chicod (Hollywood School), X. C<lb />
Mary Frances Greene, Nashville,<lb />
X C Ida Kav Hair. South River,<lb />
X. C; Marie' Ilnrgett, Pink Hill,<lb />
X C Mary Elizabeth Hargett,<lb />
Clinton, X C; Annie Lee Hawkes,<lb />
Zehulon, X. O R 1 ; Bettie G. Her-<lb />
ring. (lalypso, X C Virginia Hof-<lb />
ler. Sunlmry, XT. C Mayo Lee,<lb />
E. C. T. C. this quarter; Reva<lb />
Lewis, Whiteville. XT. C Ruth<lb />
Loughlin, Clayton. X. C Ruby<lb />
Lucas, Creedmoor, X. C Julia<lb />
Murphy, Calypso, X. C Jennie<lb />
Williams Newell, Franklin County,<lb />
X. C Erma Pake. Newport, X. C<lb />
EtheUne Parker, Beulaville, X. C<lb />
Elizabeth Peebles, don't know where.<lb />
Julia Mae Peterson, Johnston<lb />
County. X C; Doris Quinn, Seven<lb />
Springs, X. 0 Bertie Lee Sawyer,<lb />
East Lake, X. C Dorothy Smith,<lb />
Fountain, X. C Rachel Eloise<lb />
Smith, Clayton, X. C Azalene<lb />
Southerland, Rocky Point, N. C<lb />
Texie Gray Sowers, Linwood, N. C<lb />
Georgia Strickland, Mt. Pleasant,<lb />
X. C Elizabeth Stubbs, Pembroke,<lb />
N. C Blanche Swinson, Colerain.<lb />
N. C, R. 1; Eleanor Taylor, Lum-<lb />
berton, X. O, RFD; Elsie Thomas,<lb />
Greenwood School, Lee County,<lb />
N. C Lewellyn Thornton, Stan-<lb />
hero, and then spent sonic tune at<lb />
a camp in Vermont.<lb />
The Texas Centennial and the<lb />
mountains in Western North Caro-<lb />
lina and neighboring states, seem to<lb />
have been the favorite vacation<lb />
places. Mr. and Mrs.ununings<lb />
are the champion tourists, as they<lb />
went on one of the Canadian-New<lb />
England tours the first of the sum-<lb />
mer, and to Texas the latter part,<lb />
finally resting a while in their home<lb />
town of Trenton, Tennessee. Mr.<lb />
and Mrs. E. L. Henderson and fam-<lb />
ily spent several weeks in Texas.<lb />
their home state, and. of course,<lb />
took in the Centennial. Dr. and<lb />
Mrs. Frank made a loop trip to<lb />
Texas, stopping on the way down<lb />
for a visit at her home in Louisiana<lb />
and coming back by his home in<lb />
West Tennessee.<lb />
Dr. and Mrs. ReBarker and son<lb />
spent their time exploring the<lb />
mountains in Western North Caro-<lb />
lina, Tennessee, and Kentucky. Miss<lb />
Rainwater spent several weeks in<lb />
the western part of the state. Dr.<lb />
and Mrs. Adams visited Blowing<lb />
Rock. Mr. and Mrs. Gulledge were<lb />
in the mountains for some time.<lb />
Miss Sammon visited in Asheville<lb />
and Little Switzerland.<lb />
Misses Williams, Grigsby, and<lb />
Hooper together had a leisurely<lb />
motor trip through the Great<lb />
Smokiest on their way from their<lb />
homes in Mississippi, Tennessee,<lb />
and Kentucky. Misses Charleton<lb />
and Turner motored through the<lb />
Smokies, also. Mr. and Mrs. M. L.<lb />
Wright divided their time between<lb />
the mountains and Atlantic Beach.<lb />
Air. Deal spent some time in Xew<lb />
York and Washington. Miss Coates<lb />
was in Washington City for some<lb />
time with her sister, Mrs. Arnold<lb />
King, while Mr. King, a member<lb />
of the U. X. C. faculty was doing<lb />
research work there. Miss Jenkins<lb />
spent her vacation visiting in and<lb />
around Washington City.<lb />
Miss Lewis was with her sisters<lb />
in Xew York City. Miss Wilson<lb />
spent some time in Chicago with<lb />
the family of her brother. Dr. Louis<lb />
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NEW YARDSTICK FOR<lb />
FOOTBALL PLAYERS<lb />
FROM STUDENT TO SCHOOL<lb />
PRINCIPAL IN TWO MONTHS<lb />
Modern Chinese girls and boys<lb />
blow through here" and it comes<lb />
out: "Sun Huan Loh�Sun Huan<lb />
Loh The swing song has hit China,<lb />
according to an account in the Bal-<lb />
timore American. If the horn could<lb />
translate into English as it goes<lb />
"Round and Around" it would come<lb />
out as "Round and Around, Happy<lb />
Music<lb />
tonsburg, N. C Anne Ruth "Wade,<lb />
Orrum, N. C Maywood Wagner,<lb />
Chicod, N. C Inez Whitener, Gas-<lb />
ton County, N. C; Billie Williams,<lb />
has a job some place; Elizabeth<lb />
Morris, Aurelian Springs, N. C.<lb />
(By Associated Collegiate Press)<lb />
Detroit, Mich.�Coach Charles E.<lb />
"Gusv Dorais of the University of<lb />
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for the measurement of football<lb />
players�a yardstick that fans at all<lb />
colleges and universities will find<lb />
helpful in sizing up the qualifi-<lb />
cations of their athletic classmates.<lb />
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10 things that are essential to the<lb />
ideal football player:<lb />
1. Coordination. This implies<lb />
muscle response and quick reflexes.<lb />
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and agility are of little use to a foot-<lb />
ball player unless be is able to co-<lb />
ordinate these qualities. East think-<lb />
ing is of value only when coupled<lb />
with ability to translate the thought<lb />
into instant muscular response.<lb />
2. Condition. In order to play<lb />
topnotch football a man must be in<lb />
such perfect physical condition that<lb />
he can go through a game, or such<lb />
part of a game as he remains in the<lb />
line-up, without slackening hisr<lb />
speed or thought of action.<lb />
3. Enthusiasm. Xo man can<lb />
hope to be a great player without<lb />
boundless enthusiasm for the game.<lb />
4. Mental alertmness. The great<lb />
football player must have a fast-<lb />
acting mind. He must be constant-<lb />
ly on the alert to meet the varying<lb />
situations that arise both on offense<lb />
and defense.<lb />
5. Courage. Both physical and<lb />
moral courage of a high order are<lb />
essential. Football entails a lot of<lb />
hard knocks and the man who is<lb />
afraid of getting hurt will never be<lb />
a success at it. Moral courage im-<lb />
plies ability to keep fighting in the<lb />
face of reverses.<lb />
6. Cooperation. A player must<lb />
be willing to cooperate with his fel-<lb />
lows and his coaches.<lb />
7. Size. It is a well-proved<lb />
axiom in sport that "a good big man<lb />
is better than a good little man<lb />
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player should have a rugged phy-<lb />
sique and adequate weight.<lb />
8. Mental stability. The good<lb />
player will be a man who can re-<lb />
tain poise under all conditions.<lb />
9. Application. There is a lot<lb />
of hard work, almost drudgery, con-<lb />
nected with learning the funda-<lb />
mentals of football.<lb />
10. Susceptibility to instruction.<lb />
The ideal player must be willing to<lb />
learn.<lb />
Many are destined to reason<lb />
wrongly; others not to reason at all;<lb />
and others, to persecute those who<lb />
do reason.�Voltaire.<lb />
(By Associated Collegiate Press)<lb />
Peter Skalkos' recent fortune<lb />
sounds something on the order of<lb />
the "Phil the Fiddler" type story<lb />
that Horatio Alger, Jr used to<lb />
grind out.<lb />
Xot everyone, in fact very few<lb />
university students, can boast of<lb />
changing from a college student to<lb />
a high school principal in two<lb />
months.<lb />
Skalkos was graduated from the<lb />
University of Toledo in June and<lb />
received an appointment to the gov-<lb />
ernment high school in Las Marias,<lb />
Puerto Rico, early this summer; he<lb />
assumed his duties on August 24,<lb />
signing a one year contract for the<lb />
position.<lb />
"Everything is grand here he<lb />
writes to a friend in Toledo, "ex-<lb />
cept the bananas, which are served<lb />
at every meal in a variety of dis-<lb />
guises. Gardenias line all the walks<lb />
leading to the school<lb />
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polishing" Skalkos doesn't know ex-<lb />
actly, but on his first day as prin-<lb />
cipal he mentioned that he was fond<lb />
of horseback riding. The next day<lb />
three of his pupils brought horses<lb />
to school for his use. They told<lb />
him that their fathers had reminded<lb />
them that they must treat "El Amer-<lb />
icano" well.<lb />
ay institute was as to<lb />
Program<lb />
Miss Grace Van Dykt<lb />
Presiding.<lb />
�CJO-10:00. Registration.<lb />
10:00-10:20. Opening of Confer-<lb />
ence and Plan for the Year,<lb />
10:20-11:00. Song Clinic (using<lb />
folk songs suitable for use in Mu-<lb />
sic Appreciation Course).<lb />
11 :00-ll :W. The Teaching of Mu-<lb />
sical Form.<lb />
ll50-12:0O. Typo Lesson in Mu-<lb />
sic Appreciation.<lb />
12.00-12:30. Continuation of Song<lb />
Clinic.<lb />
Recess for Lunch.<lb />
1:30-2:00. Making Friends with<lb />
Orchestral Instrument.<lb />
2 :00-2 :45. Type Lesson in Music<lb />
Appreciation.<lb />
2:45-3:1). Integrating Music Ap-<lb />
preciation in Your Daily Pro-<lb />
gram.<lb />
3:15-3:40. Continuation of Song<lb />
Clinic.<lb />
3:30-4:00. Open Discussion.<lb />
Adjournment.<lb />
WELCOME<lb />
E. C. T. C.<lb />
STUDENTS<lb />
The weakest spot in every man<lb />
is where he thinks himself to be the<lb />
wisest.�Xathaniel Emmons.<lb />
More than 100,000 students in the<lb />
United States are now attending<lb />
America's 500 junior colleges. Fif-<lb />
teen years ago there were only 100<lb />
junior colleges in the nation.<lb />
Xo one can teach you Shake-<lb />
speare so well as Shakespeare can,<lb />
mo one can teach you science as <lb />
Huxley can, and no one can teach<lb />
you philosophy as Plato can; but<lb />
you might never hear of Shake-1<lb />
speare, Huxley, and Plato if your<lb />
instructor did not tell you about<lb />
them.�The instructor is a guide<lb />
waiting to show you the road.�<lb />
Percy Marks.<lb />
Pleasure and pain, though di-<lb />
rectly opposite, are yet so contrived<lb />
by nature as to be constant com-<lb />
panions; and it is a fact that the<lb />
same motions and muscles of the<lb />
face are employed both in laughing<lb />
and crying.�Charron.<lb />
Error is always more busy than<lb />
ignorance. Ignorance is a blank<lb />
sheet on which we may write; but<lb />
error is a scribbled one from which<lb />
we must first erase.�Colton.<lb />
Man often acquires just so much<lb />
knowledge as to discover his ignor-<lb />
ance, and attains so much experience<lb />
as to regret his follies, and then<lb />
dies.�W. B. Clulow.<lb />
Pure friendship is something<lb />
which men of an inferior intellect<lb />
can never taste.�De La Bruyere.<lb />
WE WELCOME <lb />
E. C. T. C.<lb />
STUDENTS AND TEACHERS<lb />
BACK TO GREENVILLE<lb />
� and �<lb />
BLOOMS<lb />
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