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ECTC ENROLLMENT<lb />
SHATTERS MARK<lb />
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COLLEGE ANNUAL '<lb />
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1.074 Students Reported En-<lb />
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Ends<lb />
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Entertainments Given Second<lb />
Largest Allotment by Budget<lb />
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Davidson College ating as host. The Association convened here last in 1932.<lb />
meeting October 22, 23, and 24.<lb />
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Unfinished Tasks9 Theme<lb />
Of Miss Morton's Message<lb />
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sent same t'i <lb />
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on driving course<lb />
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action in driving<lb />
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i jack Denny and his national<lb />
lv known broadcasting orchestra<lb />
play popular musical numbers in<lb />
the Writrht building here hot Mon-<lb />
day evening.<lb />
Jack Denny, who eo-features with I<lb />
Miss Kathleen Plumb. College<lb />
Critic Teacher, is<lb />
Director<lb />
HOMECOMING DAY DEAN OF WOMEN<lb />
The budget committee, composed<lb />
of students and faculty members,<lb />
announced on October 11 that $1 1<lb />
742.90 is the estimate of the amount -<lb />
to be expended for publications, en-<lb />
tertainments, and student activities<lb />
at East Carolina Teachers College<lb />
ill is .year.<lb />
The figures of the budget commit-<lb />
tee are based on a minimum esti-<lb />
mate of the income from the stu-<lb />
dent activity fee of $5 a quarter.<lb />
which the students voted upon them-<lb />
selves, ncome from door receipts<lb />
at entertainments is expected to<lb />
swell the student fund to more than<lb />
sixteen thousand dollars.<lb />
The (liege annual which rec ivea<lb />
an increase of $300 over last year.<lb />
and student entertainment- receive<lb />
the largest appropriations. The<lb />
Tecoan gets $4,800 while $4,400 will<lb />
be expended by the entertainment , $<lb />
committee. Men's athletics, with 3<lb />
$1,780.90, receive tlie third largest<lb />
allotment.<lb />
Other appropriations include:<lb />
Teco Echo. $1,000; senior class,<lb />
$150; junior (das $200; senior-<lb />
normal class, $107; YWCA, $200;<lb />
men's student government. $300;<lb />
women's student government, $500;<lb />
women's athletics, $400; student<lb />
I treasurer and assistant. $270<lb />
committee, $500; glee clul<lb />
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ch( rs ollege had mount<lb />
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quarter. This figure i<lb />
students are admitted t-<lb />
112 men enrolled, a c<lb />
the Lead<lb />
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rollment remarkable in view of the<lb />
fact that the two-year normal course<lb />
has been discontinued aid Mia no<lb />
new students were admitted to nor-<lb />
mal college this fall.<lb />
Seventy-five North Cai (Un-<lb />
ties and ten states are represented<lb />
by students. Pitt with 199 leads<lb />
the counties, while Johnston with<lb />
Wayne with 4 and Nash with<lb />
:1s. run second, third, and fourth<lb />
respectively. Sampson with 38,<lb />
Duplin with 31, and Wake with 30,<lb />
are also among the leaders. Remote<lb />
counties represented are Yadkin,<lb />
Stokes, Stanley, Rowan, Polk, and<lb />
Davie.<lb />
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dents, Virginia and South Carolii a<lb />
tie for first with five each. Florida<lb />
sends three, Tennessee two, Ken-<lb />
tuekv. New Jersey, New York. Ilk-<lb />
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Harry Rndiman on a coast-to-eoast<lb />
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I for more than five years. No ordi-<lb />
nary orchestra could have delighted<lb />
 )ne of the most interesting chapel<lb />
programs of the year was given<lb />
Tuesday, October l by the seventh<lb />
School. The!<lb />
which dealt with Pitt<lb />
County history, was quite different<lb />
from the usual chapel programs, but<lb />
it gave a good idea of the work be-<lb />
ing done in the Training School.<lb />
The play was under the direction <lb />
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Social Committee Gave First Tea<lb />
SPEAKS AT YWCA<lb />
VESPER SERVICES<lb />
ocial nois, Georgia, and lexa<lb />
$35; I seated by one each.<lb />
incidentals. $100. There are  students in the<lb />
These allotments may be Increased, dormitories, 825 women and 33 m n,<lb />
for each activity receives definite Every available bed is take and<lb />
percentage id' the total student in- in several instances three women<lb />
e0me. have been crowded into rooms in-<lb />
The amounts assigned the news- tended for two. In the ca� of the<lb />
paper and the entertainment com- men, 33 students are living in eight<lb />
mittee were less than last year be- rooms in the basement of Ragsdal<lb />
cause it was thought that they I HalL the teachers dormitory. Many<lb />
Last Sunday<lb />
"Unfinished tasks" was the theme j ntj<lb />
if the message brought to the stu-ceive<lb />
At a meeting of a special commit- entfl �' VWCA hv Mi<lb />
By ELIZABETH COPELAND r  mmi by receipts from students 1<lb />
lave<lb />
been ti<lb />
irn<lb />
,i<lb />
away<lb />
tee appointed by Marian C. Wood.<lb />
� i ' " .i i :�: � I chairman of the social committee,<lb />
dinner and supper dancera for more of the seventh grade critic teat tier . .<lb />
than two vears at the new Waldorf- Miss Kathleen Plumb, a newcomer plans were diseussed concerning col-<lb />
Woria Kverv engagement that to the college faculty. It came as a U.ei. dances for this year. Instead began to build and was nnable t,<lb />
 Denny has filled has'been a new climax to a study of Pitt CountyLf gring a set of danoes inthei' '� : M . � � � . � i �<lb />
Says Travel Cured His Inferiority �nquest. and was planned and earned out by l ;i f<lb />
Complex<lb />
rofe<lb />
at East<lb />
Recently at the Hotel Statler, in<lb />
Boston. Denny broke all records for<lb />
attendance.<lb />
And with all his success. Denny<lb />
C.lleee. rieveioph cheapened himself nor<lb />
emplex as a re-)( (l mUfili. Featuring the<lb />
what was wro"P;UV(.t(.r more sophisticated melodies,<lb />
�'�� the<lb />
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ial, economic and pohti-U vea American music tu<lb />
- in Xorth r.irolina. j warim full-hearted expression tin-<lb />
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not written down and memorized,<lb />
(Please turn to page two)<lb />
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Tennessee, 3m ht (it.S(irves.<lb />
 .rgia and other states Tj(J ji who recently came<lb />
Hmr. After years of aj(0 i)uniam to broadcast the Duke-<lb />
at Greenville he Cl,paU. pame. played a large part<lb />
in the success of Jack Denny and<lb />
bis orchestra. . ,<lb />
Denny's newly organized band<lb />
had been playing an engagement in<lb />
the Astor Hotel in New York. After<lb />
a short stav he went to the Frivolitv<lb />
Club, where Ted Husing announced<lb />
his broadcast.<lb />
While Denny and his band were<lb />
broadcasting, a" phone call came. It<lb />
was Montreal calling, and the party<lb />
wanted to speak to Denny's manager<lb />
Husing thought it was a joke, and<lb />
decided to joke in return<lb />
a i" to see how far other<lb />
.snipped North Caro-<lb />
spenl a week in New York,<lb />
. Washington and 24 hours<lb />
ed like a week in Phila-<lb />
Ile returned thanking God<lb />
h Carolina.<lb />
 Id the Kinston Rotary<lb />
� in Washington official<lb />
� as numerous as fleas on<lb />
. serve the same purpose<lb />
more jaywalking in New<lb />
an anywhere else in the<lb />
asserted. "The average<lb />
rker thinks North Caro-<lb />
little spilth of Jersey City<lb />
� isn't larger than a pocket<lb />
kief. An acquaintance<lb />
e planned to visit Asheville<lb />
Id run over to Greenville<lb />
lunch with me.<lb />
; � - t Wahington is govern-<lb />
longresi just so people in<lb />
(Jreenville and Kinston<lb />
� inkful they have boards<lb />
man they can cuss for a<lb />
m ami then re-elect,<lb />
ii New York is vastly dif-<lb />
eaaa turn to page four)<lb />
Friday night. October 17.<lb />
She quoted from Luke, "this man<lb />
 u pianneo an a ���,  . .ft,l &amp;� committee de-1fiouse3 ��K tnehighways, un-<lb />
nbers of the class 1 he lines were . . a(lvi,abUitv j finished because of lack of interest,<lb />
of giving one dance each quarter. l'k � X- or Pr pJ��g-<lb />
"There are many enthusiastic<lb />
starts she said, "but loss of inter-<lb />
est soon follows<lb />
This is especially true of college<lb />
freshman, she stated, who have en-<lb />
thusiastic beginnings but soon drop<lb />
out. They have the starting power<lb />
but not the staying power. Work<lb />
each day, she advised, so that at the<lb />
end you will be able to say, "I have<lb />
fought a good fight; I have finished<lb />
the course; I have kept the faith<lb />
Bonnie Mae Hall sang a solo, "I<lb />
Heard the Voice of Jesus Say<lb />
ourees. Men's athletb<lb />
an increased appropri<lb />
1 the glee 'did' received Vr<lb />
I . M  . Dean of Women, tion for the first time.<lb />
Miss Belle kearnev, of Oxf�<lb />
re<lb />
student treasurer.<lb />
from the dormitories.<lb />
Of the students who completed the<lb />
two-vear normal course last dune,<lb />
Is1 have returned this fall to com-<lb />
plete the four-vear course, there<lb />
are l'T primary majors, 300 gram-<lb />
ma and 4.90 are<lb />
ma'<lb /><lb />
hi;<lb />
h se<lb />
by classes follow,<lb />
DEAN OF MEN<lb />
MEN STUDENTS<lb />
Dr. ReBarker Leaves Rules Up<lb />
to Men<lb />
If such is the case, the social com<lb />
mittee may cooperate with the Col-<lb />
lege News Bureau by scheduling the<lb />
first dance on the day decided upon<lb />
as "Homecoming Day"�possibly<lb />
November 21.<lb />
Members of the special commit-<lb />
tee, which is now contacting orches-<lb />
tras in order to make final decision<lb />
soon, are: Miss Holtzclaw, Jose-<lb />
(Please turn to page three)<lb />
'I am Denny's manager,<lb />
said<lb />
Husing. , . , .i,<lb />
�We want to engage him for the<lb />
Mount Royal Hotel. What will it<lb />
CO5t &amp;<lb />
Husing knew nothing about<lb />
orchestra rates but seeing the num-<lb />
ber of the Frivolity Club on he<lb />
telephone dial, he quoted it as the<lb />
prico The number happened to be<lb />
wice what Denny was receiving at<lb />
he time, so he accepted a six week<lb />
contract at the Mount Royal Hotel<lb />
He stayed five years and two<lb />
months.<lb />
At a meeting of the men students<lb />
on October 9 Dr. Herbert ReBarker,<lb />
director of instruction in mathe-<lb />
matics and dean of men, welcomed<lb />
the new students to East Carolina<lb />
Teachers College, and at the same<lb />
time surprised them by saying: "I<lb />
do not propose to make a single rule<lb />
in managing you boys this year. If<lb />
any rules are made, you will make<lb />
them<lb />
Dr. ReBarker requested that there<lb />
be no smoking in classrooms or hall-<lb />
ways; and also asked that the men<lb />
be considerate of other students in<lb />
the dining hall. In addressing the<lb />
dormitory students, he said that<lb />
gambling would not be tolerated ffl<lb />
any degree this year.<lb />
Dr ReBarker expressed the de-<lb />
sire to get acquainted with the new<lb />
men students as soon as possible, and<lb />
invited them to call on him for ad-<lb />
vice at any time.<lb />
Notice!<lb />
The Home Economics Club<lb />
will present on Thursday eve-<lb />
ning, October 22, a play en-<lb />
titled "The District School<lb />
followed by Margaret Sullivan<lb />
and Randolph Scott in "So<lb />
Red the Rose<lb />
Mr. R. C. Deal will act as<lb />
the school master, with Mr.<lb />
M. L. Wright as the superin-<lb />
tendent. On the school board<lb />
are professors E. C. Hollar<lb />
and Beecher Flanagan. Mrs.<lb />
Adelaide Blozton will visit the<lb />
school. The school children<lb />
are Miss Margaret Sammon,<lb />
Miss Eunice McGee, who will<lb />
recite; Miss Lucille Charleton,<lb />
who sing; Miss Hazel Willis;<lb />
Mr. R. D. Johnson, Clifton<lb />
Britton, Stanley Scarborough<lb />
and Ray Pruette. A small ad-<lb />
mission fee will be charged.<lb />
SPEAKS 10 YWCA<lb />
Rev. G. R. Combs Tells of the<lb />
Changing and Unchanging<lb />
Things in the World<lb />
 orkmg tor<lb />
tificate.<lb />
Registratii<lb />
freshmen, 295; sophomore. ISO;<lb />
junior, 257; senior. 154; junior<lb />
normal, (taking the third quarter<lb />
if first-vear work. 62; senior norma<lb />
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M. K. Fort Receives Ph.D.<lb />
Degree From Peabody College<lb />
Mr. M. K. Fort, who received his<lb />
Ph.D. degree from George Peabody<lb />
College last August, has resumed<lb />
"The changing and unchanging<lb />
things in the world" was the subject<lb />
of the message brought to the stu-<lb />
dents at YWCA Vesper Services, by<lb />
Dr. G. R. Combs. Pastor of the Jar-<lb />
vis Memorial Methodist Church.<lb />
Sunday night. October 11.<lb />
There are two kinds of things in<lb />
the world, he began: the things that<lb />
change, such as governments, na-<lb />
tional boundaries and institutions<lb />
HERE W OVER<lb />
3.960 Books and Bound Periodi-<lb />
cals Listed Since<lb />
January 1<lb />
James R. Gulledge, librarian at<lb />
East Carolina Teachers College, an-<lb />
and the things that do not change nounced recently that the book d<lb />
such as love, honesty, hope, and<lb />
faith.<lb />
Things change, he said, becaus<lb />
pression is over. With 600 new<lb />
titles remaining uncatalogued, 8,960<lb />
new books and bound periodicals<lb />
his position with this college, and they are striving toward perfection;<lb />
is now teaching full time in the Ed- others do not change because they<lb />
ucation Department, it was an-<lb />
nounced recently by Dr. Carl L.<lb />
Adams, director of instruction in<lb />
the department.<lb />
"A Relation Between Pupils' Re-<lb />
sponses and Certain Other Factors<lb />
was the subject of Dr. Fort's thesis.<lb />
The president of Peabody College<lb />
made the following statement to Dr.<lb />
Fort: "Because you have given<lb />
carefully study to a phase of pupil's<lb />
learning which is of great value in<lb />
the educational progress, I am con-<lb />
ferring upon you the degree of doc-<lb />
tor of philosophy<lb />
life would be dull without them, and have already been listed since Jan-<lb />
uary 1. Not counting the 500 books<lb />
to be catalogued, there are now<lb />
have already attained perfection<lb />
These things, he continued, in their<lb />
essence are more valuable even than<lb />
the things that do not change and<lb />
life is more enriched by anchoring<lb />
to the unchangeable ones.<lb />
"Jesus Christ he quoted, "the<lb />
same yesterday, today and forever;<lb />
people change, but there he stands<lb />
unchangeable because he is perfect<lb />
He quoted in conclusion : "Change<lb />
and decaying, all around I see, O<lb />
Thou, who changest not, abide with<lb />
me<lb />
Margaret Wycaff sang a solo.<lb />
20,060 books and bound periodicals<lb />
in the library. Forty-six new mag-<lb />
azines have been added to the list<lb />
this year, bringing the total to 138.<lb />
This is the greatest growth of the<lb />
Teachers College library in recent<lb />
years. Mr. Gulledge remarked that<lb />
there had been little library expan-<lb />
sion during the depression years,<lb />
and that few accretions were made<lb />
until last fall.<lb />
This year $5,239.05 has been spent<lb />
for new koalas and periodicals,<lb />
$776.05 for binding periodicals and<lb />
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PAGE TWO<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
qhe TECO ECHO<lb />
EAST (lllllll IB'IMWfm COLLEGE<lb />
Published Biw, ekl$ by the Students of East Carolina<lb />
Teachers Gollegt<lb />
STAFF<lb />
Gkobge S. Wu.i.AKi -Ik.<lb />
Louise N. M u;tin . .<lb />
. Editor-in-Chief<lb />
Business Manager<lb />
Viola Smith<lb />
Cit u Editor<lb />
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Naomi NkwKI.L<lb />
loK F.UAXTON<lb />
I'om Dennis <lb />
1 AN i ColhINI<lb />
ASSOCIATE EDITOBS<lb />
Frances Baknes<lb />
Lich.i.k Lewis<lb />
Maim ha Hamilton<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
Football<lb />
Art Editor<lb />
6y Helena Rubinstein<lb />
International Beauty Authority<lb />
LOOKING OVER<lb />
THE CAMPUS<lb />
. - with - -<lb />
C. RAY PRUETTE<lb />
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A MESSAGE TO .combination b which �;<lb />
TUP rni I FftF GIRL most intelligent attention�tor pan.<lb />
THE COLLEGE WKL � oily all(1 piU.ts <lb />
WHAT'S IN A NAME?<lb />
Doea Ruth Cagle or does she crow!<lb />
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College years constitute the form-<lb />
ative and impressionistic age of<lb />
beauty. A little corrective care, a<lb />
few deft touches of pure makeup.<lb />
and the basis of lasting loveliness<lb />
is laid.<lb />
It's so simple to care for your<lb />
complexion during collegiate years<lb />
and sueb fascinating things can be<lb />
done with make-up! A short course<lb />
in skin care, started at the univer-<lb />
sity, will ward off the beginning of<lb />
trouble for years, whereas neglect<lb />
during this period can be almost<lb />
fatal to the complexion.<lb />
The fundamentals of beauty con-<lb />
stitute a required course! And if<lb />
vou take too many cuts you will<lb />
flunk out�for there is no May of<lb />
cramming beauty knowledge into a<lb />
j short time. When it comes to an<lb />
exciting subject like make-up�I<lb />
; know you will study day and night!<lb />
I Bui remember this�unless you<lb />
know the fundamentals of skin care,<lb />
you cannot hope to apply your<lb />
knowledge of make-up art properly<lb />
� all those fascinating tricks that<lb />
, make vou a beautiful, sophisticated<lb />
�<lb />
1 woman.<lb />
In order to give your complexion<lb />
intelligent care, you must know the<lb />
i type of skin you have. The normal<lb />
 skin is easily distinguished. It is<lb />
SHOW APPRECIATION the .dean, smooth, firm skin that<lb />
During the summer months many campus improvements were mad. j every J� -JJj<lb />
Paved drives on both back and front campus newly P11?K� S�L evening frocks; the<lb />
the beatification of the grounds are among these "P"�- H � � at 'no noticeable, just as the<lb />
dent Meadows was largely responsible for the fl � ar� not obvious in closely<lb />
SQall we tell him and otto of ��r anv,a ion 1 nbaM, th " w . 11Illtria,s. Rut the oily skin<lb />
Creditable way is to keep the campus looking as it ���� � �e �� voiir iml uit- If<lb />
here this year. This, however, cannot be done it students p. rsist in cut , .<lb />
ting camp and throwing paper around. �ft'S t i ,av itome I lite large. It has a<lb />
tim;)llv trampted down; a campus cannot JFTSp tendency to shine, and will develop<lb />
up with paper. Che �Deration of every indent ���t� blackheads and blemishes without<lb />
our campus in such a way that .t will express on s,� n. . pm <lb />
� have labored to make our college what - i- �� of skin is (lry aml<lb />
sensitive. It is delicate and fine�<lb />
indeed, almost transparent�but it<lb />
is easily chapped by wind or burned<lb />
drv. Like a two-piece dress. Ami<lb />
each area that is oily requires the<lb />
treatment for that type of skin, and<lb />
each dry area requires its own spe-<lb />
cialized "are.<lb />
Dabbing lotions on your skin<lb />
with the general idea that they will<lb />
correct oiliness or dryness is a fash-<lb />
ion that lost out with hoop skirts<lb />
and bustles. Just as college today<lb />
develops athletics as well as study,<lb />
I- Judson White or black?<lb />
Is Marv a Lyon or is she truth<lb />
f ul ?<lb />
Is l'riiny a Carpenter or a brick<lb />
layer!<lb />
Chauncev Calfee's name is Cal-<lb />
fee, so please don't call him cow<lb />
feed.<lb />
Filtered as second-class matter December 3, 1�25, at the U. S.<lb />
Postoffiee Greenville, X. C under the act of March 3. 1879.<lb />
1036 Member 1917<lb />
ftssocided Golle6iate Press<lb />
Distributors of<lb />
Colle6iate Digest<lb />
so modem beauty care starts from<lb />
within out and from outside in<lb />
I am not going to tell you to eat<lb />
spinach�but eat plenty of the vege-<lb />
tables you do like. Eat plenty of<lb />
fruits, too�ami when you get a cake<lb />
from home, share it with all your<lb />
friends, so you will have just a little<lb />
piece left for yourself. Drink water<lb />
as if you were on a desert�six or<lb />
eight glasses a day is not too many<lb />
�but alwavs"drink them between<lb />
meals. You have heard all this in<lb />
physiology classes, of course, but it<lb />
is also an essential part of your<lb />
beauty program. This is the inter-<lb />
nal cleanliness upon which beautv<lb />
is founded.<lb />
The newest fad on the cam-<lb />
pus is suspenders. What of<lb />
that? Well, the girls are<lb />
wearing them this time.<lb />
Melrose Gardener tells me she<lb />
can't cat, sleep, or dine lately. She<lb />
says she also feels nauseated. What<lb />
have vmi done. Alvali<lb />
iHiS CAAAPU? 5TAX� BEAR-T<lb />
the i�napum"�JOMM hawnrd r3.<lb />
FOUNDER lfe36 All Of- M t �.3<lb />
TifSWkm ARE FAl 9E h <lb />
JOHN HAPARD CO tt.<lb />
External cleanliness is equally<lb />
What has happened to the hoy's<lb />
study room? It looks desolated all<lb />
the time to me!<lb />
Primrose Carpenter told<lb />
me, confidentially, that he was<lb />
going to write an Economics'<lb />
book.<lb />
ThE college it was f<lb />
N 1656, AND IT iS h�0i A<lb />
OF HARVARD BETAuS? N060W<lb />
KNOWS W'hAT V� UBKED LMCE '<lb />
Crimson<lb />
7<lb />
Q� ��-J ?<lb />
With The<lb />
FACULTY<lb />
He co<lb />
and 0<lb />
of a<lb />
T<lb />
MMuu  L R. MEADOWS<lb />
important. But complexions need We understand that Margaret j president of East Carolina<lb />
' 1 li - 1 ' . . II .� � til<lb />
nred ti -<lb />
her <lb />
M ss <lb />
more than a shower once a day. Norman is having trouble trying to Teachers College with years of sue '�<lb />
with her dates and practice-1. business experience to his h"r 'i:<lb />
You may wash, with a pore-deep keep up with her dates and practice-1 business experience to his<lb />
cleanser, to remove effectively every j teaching too. j credit�but first in the minds and,al <lb />
trace of dirt. But even those who �- hearts of his students as a philoso 1,i tism'<lb />
wash need a cream cleanser too Beatrice Hammond lost her heI and a great English teacher, respect at<lb />
Why? Because a pasteurized cream chances with the assistant from �� ' - He is chief ex- lives she<lb />
seeps deedy into the pores, softens Dunbar and Daniels to her �Rp. ' ecutive here,<lb />
irt imbedded there and makes it sister, Meta, last Wednesday KNk. but teaching is<lb />
his profession�<lb />
easier to remove.<lb />
All types of skin need both types<lb />
of cleansing! The drv skin need<lb />
NORTH CAROLINA MOVES FORWARD<lb />
bis year should be a red-letter one in the lives of North Carolina lg gggjjy enappeu uy wumui u<lb />
schoolteachers. It marks an important Btep forward in the educational k the sun, and there is a tendency<lb />
 .i �   .it il i.vo-tii of awardinc teachers ccr ' i  mntht V.m miidit<lb />
�hers, it niarss an imporiam -o. i�.��.� �� �� - ��� nv ttie sun, ami niere i a nnovi<lb />
of this state in that the practice of awarding teachers' cer-L linea even j� youth ! Yon might<lb />
tificates to the two-year Normal graduates has been discontinued. � ' � - �<lb />
Will someone tell me tlie kind<lb />
waging aUut once a week with ft perfume Jackie Strickland us,<lb />
special blackhead and open pore! please!<lb />
oaste that is blended for this type<lb />
It also requires a special blend of j "Mama, there s mat: man again<lb />
pasteurized cream, which should be (referring to Henry HatselL)<lb />
used daily. The normal or oily sMn<lb />
should ui a granular wash, such as j If any one finds that Bdly<lb />
beauty grains, every other day-and Tolson, IIL is tired of his<lb />
ordinary pasteurized cream for ad- I2l2fff <lb />
ditional cleansing.<lb />
IHJ. HF AIIOWS<lb />
lo line eeu in mhh. .��  .<lb />
compare drv skin to a piece of fine These are the fundamental prin-<lb />
, ompare trv skiu to a piece ui ini � . <lb />
Many may complain and lament the fact that from now On higher liljenbeautiful when it is fresh jciphs every college girl mM n(1(.nfs<lb />
it in for a 1937 tricycle!<lb />
ike to See Hue<lb />
J linen-beautiful when .t is fresh cip es.every coueg, Eu, � � . Migg<lb />
certificates will be required, but this is really a start n raising the lj 1)Ut easily ,ru,h(.(l and and follow. In the coming wee . <lb />
teaching profession to a higher level, and in improving the school. ays- Lrinkled. M shal dfni8S sl)al bea.U , t�rv gections<lb />
bese are the three main types kms so that your course � beauty tory sections.<lb />
tem� of our state. Even though a longer period of preparation will be. xhese are the three mam rypesjteias -o  �, <lb />
required, the Time and extra expense thus invested will pay large dm-L in Twrr ls ;1so a fourth�jare may be complete.<lb />
dends when measured in terms of the amount the well-prepared teacher' � �<lb />
will be able to accomplish.  MRS. JETER DIES<lb />
Some counties have previously ruled out the Normal graduates, ana YMrURIIRft Vfi<lb />
i,  . n-il1 he only a shorl time before many other- will do likewise, AT LYNCHBURb. VA<lb />
Here's to "North Carolina for its effort to make this progress statewide!<lb />
chosen not<lb />
merely as a job, struetion u<lb />
but because he ;i member �<lb />
is devoted to ' ' 1 '<lb />
the work. Although<lb />
Dr. Meadows  �nJue<lb />
was born at La ' !<lb />
Fayette, Ala-<lb />
bama, on April<lb />
14, 1884, and three years later<lb />
moved to North Louisiana. He re- <lb />
ceived his high school education at<lb />
Haynesville, Louisiana, and was<lb />
awarded the L.I. at Peabody Col-<lb />
lege in 1906. In 1908, he attended<lb />
Baylor College; received his A.B.<lb />
and M.A. degrees from Yale in<lb />
H. ReBARKER<lb />
of M- . � '�'<lb />
M.<lb />
The photographer .urned Vm and M ,� �� urhl .<lb />
MOST NASH TEACHERS I JTXyi � � f - C��b� u.i-<lb />
E. C. T. C. GRADUATES . fajr pictufe. -Meado was pnacipa, J '<lb />
(Continued from page one)<lb />
HELP WANTED<lb />
Reprinted from Scribner's, October. 1936)<lb />
.the Crockett high school, in Texas,   ,<lb />
� you know. -gn-K that and t ht English and history J Ph r<lb />
Fieklen. She was married to Gil- County,  are graauateg oi la-t A,ln:n, Ayn- has often In called there during the vear 1909-10. He , v <lb />
bert Carey Jeter on October- 1892, Carolina Teachers College. the thc ttd , asonova. came tQ coUe m 1910 as a  '  .<lb />
our tax bill foa r! As prosperity re- who preceded her to the grave in J���- Carolnand' thend lf v�u want to see rhythm and 0ttn B<lb />
budget may -brink  bit. But there is no reason to �. argesl ,���,� 1 ullil(. the � I p -n rk. y�n jm,uM  Fannie ��ct0 �,f Ins�cU� 5?f�<lb />
dirivel to horsc-and-buggy proportions. Surviving are three children: versity of Morth Carolina follows Brewer use the typewriter for tei<lb />
�, for the citizens of this country to face a national p  )(,ti.r nf xurrolk. Vasith nine. Wake Forest College andUmutes.<lb />
liege -did<lb />
Duke and West<lb />
Carolina Teacher- College -end sev-<lb />
Of the 200 white teaehers in N'a-b <lb />
He was elected to the Presidency<lb />
of this institution in 1934.<lb />
Dr. Meadows is a liberal, believes<lb />
t� ��i,r ,vr,o 0rC�n in allowing the students as a whole<lb />
I've seen onlv one person � .<lb />
.i �i �� at ;n ttno to express their thoughts, and<lb />
use the revolving door in the " . b '<lb />
i-u n�,r �rA tVeit r�r strives to keep in touch with them<lb />
library wrong, and that per- <lb />
rsirsr; i &amp;L ciiis. a. .x�ri r:JT<lb />
fmon andmori essential that- better and better mond, Va and Mrs. William Gist I<lb />
�' trained for public careers and service to con- Findley of 5Tork, B. C, three sis- . ���,�:� ���.�� .���� hbrarv wrunt ana. i mi; per- t - � - . ,<lb />
� ; ' �� , ters: Mrs. 1, C. Arthur and M Ieaders are: Meredith, Chowan, and s0n was the Western Union through his classes m English. Al-<lb />
.� didn't seem to matte much. With business Ia- w tf , Greenville, and Flora Macdonald. bovt lfhouh compensattMi in no degree<lb />
finer natal prepared itself on the corporate pattern. ' : � , ; ' for his teaching, President Mead-<lb />
-  left to the ambitious politician and ward heeler. Mrs. hh.aheth Myers o  , .  �,  � ,lt tli(l Clt. ows refuses to become isolated from<lb />
I h(, ;k!t;re The following tribute paid Mrs. Hunter College of New York is Margaret Bosti  at the Col and cQntinues tQ<lb />
 � business Btmcture by the thousands, but i, re- Jeter by a friend appeared in the the largest school for women m t,le lege, Saturday I  ��� aU fnaito  d artment<lb />
em iH Federal5 � county and municipal otl.ee- and �� ,  �. ,a-t Saturday. world. Its total number oi students v , �,� . <lb />
R<lb />
; 18 669 i teaching in the great city of Bethel<lb />
  canvas a �� w � mception of how vital is the needi<lb />
�  nf ttouna in1 a and women to prepare themselves for . .<lb />
 t0 learn to guidi with intelligence and hly a Hfe ol unusual activity and nse-<lb />
  monies fulness when Nannie Fieklen deter'<lb />
,vn deflated years since 1929, fourteen million young men and U(nt in hep Heavenly<lb />
n.o: have cut their wisdom teeth. Schooled iii the finest traditions of<lb />
America, they were dumped into a world thai bad no place for them.<lb />
into an economic structure that had failed them in failing itself. , L fault she -pent<lb />
Shaken and ripped of ideals, skeptical of big business and politics ero , . Hal ,(mi(.wl(re.)<lb />
waiting for something to happen they have been called the Los1 Gen- her time and strengtn W��91 � <lb />
1<lb />
arlv on Tuesday morning. 0�<lb />
a peaceful ending came t<lb />
nine. To<lb />
CTlOW her was to love her -for her<lb />
hoiiglit was alwavs of others. (Jen-<lb />
Dr<lb />
N. (<lb />
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and triemls�even ioi servants ami i , ,<lb />
' XTare they lost? Give these voting men and women a torch to carry' Z sSanger at the door. ' During I � 'SmS.S<lb />
and a leader to follow, give them the hoI a new pattern of life and her M years as dietitian at Last Jhey ��J� fSTiT?<lb />
thev will blaze the way to a better government, to a saner, more eficient Carolina Teachers College she he- And now.  . k. �<lb />
administration.  , . ���' affectionately known as<lb />
Give them local clubs and meeting rooms in towns and cities through- "Mother deter -�for the gnis went<lb />
.  i to her with their iovs, sorrows or<lb />
out the country. � � I . " i � i<lb />
Give them help in carrying the story of their aims and ideals to every; perplexities, because her varied cx-<lb />
vouth in the country.  periences in life had given her an<lb />
 Give them help in urging high schools, colleges and universities to; understanding heart,<lb />
build complete courses in public administration. The servants who worked under<lb />
Give then, assurance that vigilance will be kept on Capitol Hill to her loved and respected her, and she<lb />
.i ei a I included them in her kindly admin-<lb />
istrations<lb />
expose raids on the Civil Service.<lb />
Scribner's wishes to call your attention to the National Civil Service<lb />
Reform League, the organization which is working to accomplish these<lb />
objectives. , . � <lb />
We believe that the League holds greater promise for the futures ot<lb />
young men and women than anv other organization in history. Founded<lb />
'in 1881, if is non-partisan, non-profit making. Its principles are rooted<lb />
in the very hear of Democracy. Its objectives is to take politics out of<lb />
public service and public careers in Federal, state, county and city ad-<lb />
ministration. ,<lb />
The League and its work is gathering momentum daily. Ihousamis<lb />
of individuals have contributed' their influence, time and money. But<lb />
its ultimate success depends upon new members and supporters in the<lb />
cause.<lb />
If you are interested to know more about the League and its work, if<lb />
you would like to acquaint yourself with the plans it has for helping<lb />
worthy young men and women build honorable careers in public service,<lb />
for protecting vour tax and capital investments in years to come, why<lb />
not drop a line to Robert Johnson, the League's President, and tell him<lb />
so? He'll he genuinely glad to receive your letter at the National Civil<lb />
Service Reform League, 521 Fifth Avenue, New York City.<lb />
Faithful to her obligations, she<lb />
performed her daily duties at the<lb />
College in failing health, until she<lb />
was obliged to give up and retire<lb />
to her home in Lynch burg, Va.<lb />
There, surrounded by her grieving<lb />
family, she relinguished her hold on<lb />
this life, but still planning for the<lb />
comfort and well-being of her dear<lb />
ones.<lb />
At her request, her nephews acted<lb />
as pall bearers. She was laid to<lb />
rest beside her husband, Gilbert<lb />
Carey Jeter, with whom she had had<lb />
but three happy years of married<lb />
life.<lb />
Many beautiful flowers bore evi-<lb />
dence of the affection of relatives<lb />
and friends.<lb />
ing'to write a scandal column if the<lb />
students won't cooperate? dust<lb />
when I was considering running<lb />
page three of "Webster's New In-<lb />
ternational Dictionary" in the col-<lb />
umn this week, Sam Dees came<lb />
across with a "brainstorm" out on<lb />
the football field:<lb />
Sam: Tomorrow I'm going to<lb />
bring a checkerboard with me.<lb />
Coach: Why, Sam? You can't<lb />
play checkers out here.<lb />
Sam: Yeah, I know that, hut at<lb />
least I'll be able to move without<lb />
someone jumping all over me.<lb />
ANNIE L MORTON<lb />
Miss Annie L Morton was bora<lb />
at Beaufort, X.  and still makes<lb />
tin- town her borne, living at the<lb />
present in the house to which she '<lb />
moved at the age of seven. Edu-<lb />
cated at .North Carolina College for SEVENTH GRADERS<lb />
Women and at Columbia Iniver- PRFSFM" PROGRAM<lb />
ity. She began her teaching career<lb />
at Newport, North Carolina. Later '�<lb />
she taught at Beaufort, leaving (Continued ti<lb />
there t. become principal of the but instead wen $<lb />
graded school in Marion. vernation brougl I<lb />
AI iss Morton came to Fast Caro-1 statements Ea<lb />
Beriine and Hannah "picked- i;na Teachers College in ItSS and; and was respons bl v - <lb />
has for the past eleven years been I the conversation<lb />
Dean of Women in thi- institution, The play itself - ' . <lb />
 During these!acts. The first act ?<lb />
years, her influ- war dance, followi I ' . .<lb />
eiice on the cam-i between the goven I<lb />
pus has been far led, brightly-clad �<lb />
reaching a n d The next act wa  .<lb />
nifiVant in the an assembh<lb />
Not that it's any of my<lb />
business, but who can help but<lb />
wonder where Mary Anna,<lb />
Beriine and Hannah "pickef<lb />
up" the classy suspenders?<lb />
Was Maggie Crumpler, Editor of<lb />
The Tecoan, thrilled when she<lb />
learned that the report about Tom-<lb />
mie Daniels was false?<lb />
I'd like to take this oppor-<lb />
tunity to explain to the co-eds<lb />
that the young lady who comes<lb />
to breakfast some mornings<lb />
dressed in a riding habit is<lb />
not a "mere student<lb />
And another thing, I think Presi-<lb />
dent Meadows would appreciate it<lb />
greatly if the freshmen would stop<lb />
dropping their letters through the<lb />
slot in his office door. (Note�The<lb />
College postoffiee is located over in<lb />
You know, Dr. ReBarker is<lb />
one of those rare individuals<lb />
who not only can tell a crude<lb />
joke but also enjoys hearing<lb />
one. And it's almost uncanny<lb />
the way he detects "love in<lb />
bloom" even before the un-<lb />
suspecting victims are them-<lb />
selves aware of the situation.<lb />
 i.<lb />
Pokey" claims that she was<lb />
named for a well known Indian of<lb />
colonial times, but you know how<lb />
opinions differ in this Collegiate<lb />
world. (Wonder if she'd mind the<lb />
prefex slo being added to her nick-<lb />
name?)<lb />
There are those who wonder when<lb />
(and IF) a certain Duke transfer<lb />
(Please turn to page three)<lb />
lives of thou-<lb />
sands of girls to<lb />
whom she reveals<lb />
a firm idealism<lb />
that is a large<lb />
MISS MORTON l,art ofT rich<lb />
personality, and<lb />
a depth of understanding and svni-<lb />
pathy that is so vital to girls legin-<lb />
ning a new enterprise. Through<lb />
each year she is confronted by the<lb />
problems of hundreds of girls and<lb />
yet she is able to efficiently and sat-<lb />
isfactorily help the girls meet these<lb />
situations. Miss Morton relates<lb />
that for the first six years of her<lb />
work at East Carolina Teachers<lb />
College, at the close of each year<lb />
she would go into President Wright's<lb />
office and hand him her resignation.<lb />
of P<lb />
the T<lb />
bet<lb />
laid for the t n<lb />
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Cooleeiuce, X. (J.<lb />
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Severn, X. (<lb />
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Danville, Va.<lb />
Bath, X. c.<lb />
Elizabeth City, X. C.<lb />
Danville, Va.<lb />
Gary, X. 0.<lb />
New Bern. X C.<lb />
Ayden, X. C.<lb />
Greenville, X. 0.<lb />
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Greenville, KT. C.<lb />
Dunn, X. C.<lb />
Greenville, X. C.<lb />
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Currituck, X. C.<lb />
Jackson, X. C.<lb />
BOLEY FARLEY IS<lb />
Coached Baseball Team Here<lb />
Last Spring<lb />
Boley Farley, rated as one of the<lb />
best athletic products manufactured<lb />
at Duke Diversity, is now head<lb />
coach at East Carolina Teachers<lb />
('ollegc.<lb />
Coach Farley was horn in Dan-<lb />
ville, Virginia, in 1907. During hit<lb />
'iigh school days at tl<lb />
PORT!<lb />
NOTES<lb />
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College Monograms Are<lb />
Offered As First Awards<lb />
Bill Holland is All-star Pitcher in<lb />
Coastal Plain<lb />
League<lb />
INVITATION<lb />
Dear Freshmen and Transfers:<lb />
Once again I am taking an op-<lb />
portunity to tell you how much the<lb />
Foes want you to join their society.<lb />
The Poes need you and you need<lb />
them. There is a spirit of friend-<lb />
lines:<lb />
Physical Education Department<lb />
Will Help Promote<lb />
Program<lb />
Kor the second year the Physical<lb />
Education department and the<lb />
Women's Athletic Association is<lb />
promoting an Inrramural Program.<lb />
This program consists of partieipa-<lb />
hall. although he also played foot<lb />
hall.<lb />
After graduating from Duke, ho team quite a formidable foe,<lb />
WPA Federal Theatre To<lb />
Encourage Undergraduates<lb />
-i<lb />
E!<lb />
Announcements Concerning Play<lb />
wnghts Marie Recently by<lb />
Francis Bosworth<lb />
Fra<lb />
WV<lb />
p �<lb />
ttt llipt- to ellcoUr- I<lb />
I among the under-<lb />
right- i America <lb />
i: .1 into a nation- Margaret Norman Announces<lb />
lunng the coming Plans for Masquerade Party<lb />
lounced recently by<lb />
I h, director oi the<lb />
rheatre Project's ti<lb />
on October 31<lb />
was fanned out by the St. Louis<lb />
Cardinals at St. Joseph, Missouri.<lb />
However, his promising baseball ca-<lb />
reer was cut short by an injury<lb />
which forced him to give up pro-<lb />
fessional for the moment.<lb />
Farley coached four successive<lb />
years at the Danville high school.<lb />
His basketball team was runner-up<lb />
for Conference Championship once,<lb />
and Champions twice during this<lb />
period.<lb />
In !�� Coach Farley made such<lb />
a favorable impression as manager<lb />
of the Greenville baseball club that<lb />
he was secured as coach at the local<lb />
high school. He managed the<lb />
(ireenies in the Coastal Plain Loop<lb />
again during the past summer, and<lb />
kept his club in second place�a<lb />
good record.<lb />
Last spring. Farley coached the<lb />
Pirate baseball team.<lb />
mil cooperation existing<lb />
among us that you will find in no<lb />
Two members f the Pirate base-1 other organization on campus,<lb />
i hall team of last season were verv You should have seen the large<lb />
Coach Farley's proteges should successful in the Coastal Plain I crowd at our regular monthly meet1 in bMk?W-7? ' "<lb />
 shoes, croquet, Inking, table tennis,<lb />
archery and tennis. At the same<lb />
time a student is i� avmg lor recrea-<lb />
ran I . , � '� �<lb />
tion -lie may win points. ror win-<lb />
ning 500 points, th first award, the<lb />
i college monogram, is given. For<lb />
�ifro of winu wa not In- hl'MlcsT Will he there to tile out. tor TOUT- .  � 1 1<lb />
agi oi wins was urn tut uigutnj , '  winning 1 Oou points, tin- second<lb />
He lost several close games after selves what a fine group we really lj" i1 nH,l!a.<lb />
pitching sgperbly. As the season j are. , ,  - is given. The third award has not<lb />
 �. p.ma,m ijfui. i.uruigms (vmeh Farley's proteges should successful in the Coastal Plain erowd at our regular monthly meet<lb />
high school days at the George have played Chowan College last Leagae daring the snnimer. ling October 8. They went; in or<lb />
Washmgton high school he was Saturday (as you no doubt snr- Bn UnUiUUi who served underUer to make plans for yoar benefit<lb />
u standing m three sports Lpon mised from thp s,)()rts tT,ium.v in u� p, Greenville club, And the enthusiasm which rai<lb />
"�J last issue), hut that college was was one Gf the best pitcters in the through all was surprisiiig. At on<lb />
tinned to show great athletic ability, forml to cancel the game because of 0Iltire , although his percent- next regular meeting we hope yoi<lb />
being best in basketball and base- la,k of material � of wins was not the highest, will be there to find oat for your<lb />
Also, it seems that the Pirate<lb />
judging from the difficulty Coach<lb />
Farley is having finding oppo-<lb />
nents. (Subtle compliment, eh<lb />
what?)<lb />
advanced, Holland had better luck;<lb />
and at the (dose of the regular sea<lb />
son, he was chosen on the All-Stai<lb />
team. He was a main factor in<lb />
keeping Greenville in second place<lb />
I throughout the season.<lb />
Among other types of exercises j)nnViU.j Stowe. Pirate utility<lb />
the boys are developing their facial<lb />
muscles these days. Chewing gum<lb />
is being furnished them each week<lb />
by the William Wrigley, Jr. Com-<lb />
pany. (There is a possibility that<lb />
the gum will be distributed at the<lb />
first home game�SO�he present<lb />
in BKi numbers.)<lb />
Xow conn- on, and don't miss an<lb />
beei<lb />
�ted. All women student:<lb />
opportunity like this. We really ,<lb />
11  i . e  may participate and points ai<lb />
want you to enjoy the w-t OI col-<lb />
lege life. Sincerely yours<lb />
Margaret E. Davis,<lb />
Pres. Poe Society.<lb />
The Emerson Literary Society I k,i. Note.�The following letter<lb />
gave a party on Friday afternoon I Was addressed to "Wilson rccenth<lb />
honoring new students, all<lb />
E. C T. C,<lb />
Greenville, X. C<lb />
October 0. 193S.<lb />
played. Dancing was also enjoyed j Dearest Cuain.<lb />
throughout the afternoon. As the What has you been a doing to<lb />
METHODISTS ENTERTAIN<lb />
STUDENTS AT RECEPTION<lb />
co-eds. y(. !in. aiixious to see the answer.<lb />
and society members. The guests<lb />
came dressed as children, and games<lb />
typical of childhood parties were<lb />
 i j the vast, tin-<lb />
�a high schools and<lb />
iu by the lack of<lb />
WPA Federal Tac-<lb />
tile lead in offering<lb />
� prtunity of seeing<lb />
production. 'program drew to a (dose, suckers<lb />
ted by college play-Jwere distributed among the guests.<lb />
are not produced by<lb />
 atre Project units<lb />
.ountry, may receive<lb />
the Studio heatre,<lb />
the Wl'A Theatre, j<lb />
� i i '<lb />
nehl mav see the<lb />
Several<lb />
used the<lb />
white, a-<lb />
tumes.<lb />
iue or play con<lb />
The f,<lb />
annoy yerself and others?<lb />
Well, 1 ain't been a doing noth-<lb />
f the students attendingIjng to annoy anyhodyj n,rt shore<lb />
has been annoying myself. I jest<lb />
ain't snitch me a dip of snuff<lb />
around here to save my life. Some<lb />
gal is always around, who says my<lb />
(hewing makes her sea-sick. And<lb />
society's colors, blue and<lb />
the theme of their COS-<lb />
Invitation<lb />
owing invitation is issue<lb />
A reception was given by the<lb />
Methodist Church to the Methodist<lb />
students of this college on Friday<lb />
evening, October  at the home of<lb />
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Waldrop.<lb />
The guests were welcomed at the<lb />
door by Mr. and Mrs. Waldrop who<lb />
directed them to the receiving line.<lb />
The receiving line was composed ot<lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Armond. Mrs. C. W.<lb />
Beam, Miss Viola Smith, Dr. and<lb />
Mrs. I). K, Combs, Miss Ruth Kiker,<lb />
Dr. and Mrs. Howard J. McGinnis<lb />
and Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Ellington.<lb />
Mrs. .1. B. Kittrell invited the<lb />
guests into the dining hall where<lb />
they were served brick ice. cream<lb />
with fancy cakes and salted nuts.<lb />
Assisting in serving were Misses<lb />
Juanita Davis, Inez Hnhhard and<lb />
Marv Alice Simmons. The guests<lb />
man who was tops ha the batting<lb />
percentages last year, played third<lb />
base for Goldsboro. Early in the<lb />
season lie was made manager of<lb />
the team, and was able to heat the<lb />
leader in the loop several times.<lb />
MONOillUB<lb />
CHANGES RULES<lb />
Senior Athletes May Receive<lb />
White Sweaters With Service<lb />
Stripe<lb />
bv<lb />
Margaret Norman, president oi I don't see a<lb />
nvthing verv funny<lb />
At a meeting of the Varsity Club<lb />
last week, called bv President Fran-<lb />
cis Ferebee, the E. C. T. C. letter-<lb />
men decided to make a change in<lb />
the practice of awarding sweaters to<lb />
freshman athletes. In the past,<lb />
sweaters have been awarded athletes<lb />
who played in most of the games<lb />
in any one sport, regardless of their<lb />
classification. I'lider the new rul-<lb />
ing, freshmen who play two-thirds<lb />
of the football quarters or one-third<lb />
of the minutes, will he presented<lb />
a letter hy the club. Only the up-<lb />
pcrclassmen will receive sweaters for<lb />
then preceded to the register over athletic participatio<lb />
, - ,  i- i -ivn . . l f  � i<lb />
tl.<lb />
  at. do von: (Well Bome-jwhich Mrs. Frank Wilson and Mrs. Senior"members of the club will<lb />
�. � ' . it li.ii �� Brown Dresided. Miss Ruby Lee be eiven white sweaters with service<lb />
The Emersons extend to all new. body laughed anyway.)<lb />
Theatre, which, The Emersons extend to all new. ly laughed anyway !��� , "V "W" ' ,�i j  r"  �<lb />
 . s,ude�,s i.vi,�i�  join J H� i, (he ,�� Jm ��?� "If �"3Jr" � <lb />
l1.v society. Rush Day will be held oajfnend ol voui<lb />
You know that i the guests punch<lb />
asiur socieiv. juu iav w�" - nx -� � . - . ,<lb />
serve as a October 27 It Ls suggested that cute friend hoy which went out to reglsxereo.<lb />
� witer. �ei and oW Emersons, and co-eds the ni.ht club with us. He snore A variety of beautiful<lb />
see the tin- have masquerade costumes for a<lb />
in his brain- party to be given by the Emerson<lb />
easily discern- Society on October 31.<lb />
in manuscript <lb />
BACK ALLEY NEWS<lb />
 i ducky young fellow. (Quac-<lb />
ey-quacky!)<lb />
s Ibe otii-<lb />
lt, play-<lb />
1beatre,<lb />
tinWPA<lb />
sne lists,<lb />
ays, pub-<lb />
: the dis-<lb />
ian group<lb />
Us research<lb />
regardless<lb />
These lists<lb />
(Continued from page two)<lb />
ill finally make up his mind -<lb />
Robert and Marjorie are<lb />
conspicuously absent on the<lb />
campus this year, but present<lb />
indications are that new talent<lb />
is rising to till the vacancy.<lb />
tFor example: Berline and<lb />
John (maybe); or Mildred<lb />
and Robert.)<lb />
1 went to the pHchnr show with<lb />
a alee looking co-ed up here la-t<lb />
ower.<lb />
were used throughout the home.<lb />
E. C. T. C. Enrollment Shatters<lb />
Mark Set Last Year<lb />
(Continued from pace one)<lb />
0: graduate, 2: special, 2: unclas-<lb />
ine like<lb />
that<lb />
night. Ye there<lb />
nj) here<lb />
known. )<lb />
hand, but believe yon me, i re-iptnne<lb />
membered what my Ma told me Judson White,<lb />
about them kind of t'r. sh guy But  Other Plans<lb />
listen, Cuz, I did kin-la like the At its first meeting, the social<lb />
touch'of his hand. Plea DoX'T committee decided to put across a<lb />
tell Ma though.) movement tried here in pat years.<lb />
Von know. Cuz. I'd kin-la like I Every Thursday evening<lb />
but h ain't very well<lb />
le even tried to hold my j (Coatmsed from page one)<lb />
1 re- ohiiie Panes. Onie Cochrane, and<lb />
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lents here ar<lb />
disease, "varicose brainitis<lb />
I only yesterday, a popular sen<lb />
eirl w as  erheard sayin<lb />
may all freeze over, along with foun-<lb />
Wl'A Play Bur- tain next winter. 1<lb />
York, Chicaga and �<lb />
1-iing writers Yes, it HAS been said that<lb />
. . il their manu- even a shallow girl can get a<lb />
lliger at Ssew man in deep water. (I won't<lb />
rs, 303 West ln-l mention any names at this<lb />
k City, where more; time, howeverA<lb />
have been reviewed ; '�0!soa� red bicycle finally turned<lb />
�P in a most conspicuous place -<lb />
Mrcumming and Dr. Frank are!<lb />
Homecoming Day May Be<lb />
Planned For November 21sified, z.<lb />
 There are 1-1 transfer students<lb />
representing 49 colleges.<lb />
The Baptists, with 399, lead in<lb />
denominational representation.<lb />
Methodists with 348 run a elos<lb />
ond. while Christians with 82, Pres-<lb />
byterians with tB, and Episcopalians<lb />
with 41, cam in the order named.<lb />
Other denomiations follow: Fret<lb />
Will Baptist, 1 1: Christian Science,<lb />
Bess m� once again. I will be encouraged to dress inform-  i.jpj,  Catholic, 3; Uni-<lb />
Vnd i hetcha them little pigs is al- ally for dinner, after which danc- Nlt, 2: Quaker. 2: Primii<lb />
Imost hogs by now. Ma said yon bag win be permitted in the vtright<lb />
M ,(f th(. ,�, waskinda planning to go home this building iL<lb />
Aching the age week-end, and Pd sorta like to ride . Tea Gnen<lb />
with you in that new buggy. U you The social committee have ite first<lb />
kin do this, let me know at once im-j Sunday afternoon tea October 18<lb />
"They mediately. in Fleming Parlor m honor oi he<lb />
Well 'I've used up all of my new faculty members and students.<lb />
VL! care�jroommates paper, so I'll have to Dr. and Mrs. Meadows and Miss<lb />
until I sec you soon I hope. Morton were special guests. Che tea<lb />
was in charge of Mary Lyon bnot-<lb />
well and a committee composed of<lb />
Jane Copeland, Helen Wilson, am'<lb />
Bertha Mae Newsome. Other tea<lb />
will he given during the year am<lb />
will he sponsored by different or<lb />
sanitations on the campus.<lb />
en for entering and practice<lb />
various activities.<lb />
The following is an outline of the<lb />
.Qpoint system:<lb />
I. Team Sports<lb />
1. Basketball<lb />
a. Basketball practices (6) 10<lb />
k Each game played20<lb />
c. Member of Champion team 25 add.<lb />
d. Member of all star team 50 add.<lb />
2. Softball<lb />
a. Softball practices (6) 10<lb />
b. Each game played 20<lb />
c. Member of champion team25 add.<lb />
II. Individual Sports<lb />
1. Tennis (singles and doubles)<lb />
a. Enter tournament 10<lb />
I). Each match won 10 add.<lb />
2. Archery<lb />
a. Eenter tournament 10<lb />
h. Each match won 10 add.<lb />
). Croquet (doubles only)<lb />
a. Enter tournament 10<lb />
h. Each match won 10 add.<lb />
4. Horseshoes (doubles only)<lb />
a. Enter tournament  <lb />
b. Each match won 1 add.<lb />
5. Track and Field Events<lb />
a. Enter each event  3<lb />
b. 1st place 25<lb />
C. 2nd place 20<lb />
d. 3rd place 10<lb />
e. 4th place  '<lb />
f. High scorer 50<lb />
Events: 50 yard dash, 75 yard dash, high jump, broad jump<lb />
hop step jump, baseball, basketball throws and <lb />
cer kick for distance.<lb />
III. Hiking<lb />
1. Mile<lb />
i minimum hike 5 miles)  1<lb />
IV. Health Chart I per month)  2<lb />
V. Leadership<lb />
1. Intramural manager 500<lb />
. Head of team sports �00<lb />
3. Head of Individual sports 100<lb />
4. (aching (basketball by varsity players)  51<lb />
5. Officiating<lb />
a. Referee<lb />
(a) Team sports ("per game)  1�<lb />
(b) Individual sports (per gam)  �<lb />
b. Scorers, timers, and linesmen (per game) 5<lb />
VI. Play Hay  -�<lb />
VII. Service (Points to be awarded hy Director of Physical<lb />
Education)<lb />
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Baptist, 1. Ninety-seven studei<lb />
did not indicate their church pr<lb />
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there and she thinks it's a big place.<lb />
and 1 never heard of it. It won't<lb />
in my Geography book.<lb />
Merry Christmas!<lb />
Your erudite cuzin, Dorus Smith.<lb />
! -l'e Soda Shop. It is rumored that<lb />
taken by llallie Flan-<lb />
director of the WPA Igiijfryingiocollect storagi charges<lb />
atre Project, that "h gjjj �, it was a frameup.)<lb />
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Ma-lame V.stris. by the score 12-6 on Saturday.<lb />
(Don't say I didn't tell you?)<lb />
ties an<lb />
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for their production,<lb />
as museum piece�not<lb />
pieces. Obviously it is<lb />
rtii g of an unprecedented<lb />
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.  of what we have<lb />
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. WPA Federal Theatre<lb />
play for prohu'tion by any<lb />
its, it -les not buy the play<lb />
sly rents it for $50 weekly.<lb />
nore, the author retains<lb />
ession of the play.<lb />
play is reproduced in other<lb />
Wi�ns of the country by other<lb />
of<lb />
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If<lb />
(D(<lb />
It has been rumored that Chaun-<lb />
eev has a twin brother named Alton,<lb />
who can play a piano (Did you<lb />
,�.� him to dance, Chauncey?)<lb />
Why doesn't the orchestra<lb />
leader from Wake Forest strike<lb />
up a band at E. C. T. C.<lb />
WPA Theatre Project units, as were<lb />
'Vhalk Dust' Class of '29; and<lb />
-Triple A Plowed Inder the<lb />
author receives $50 weekly for<lb />
every individual production.<lb />
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PAGE FOUR<lb />
ALUMNAE<lb />
NEWS<lb />
Miss Catherine Smith, graduate<lb />
of 1930, is bow dietitian at Colum-<lb />
bia University, New York.<lb />
The following arc some of the<lb />
E. C. T. 0. graduates who have<lb />
married during the summer.<lb />
Miss Carrie Moore Nash, Colds-<lb />
. to Neill A- McDonald, dr Ra-<lb />
leigh. June t. For the past year<lb />
Mrs. McDonald lias been teaching<lb />
at RaefordL<lb />
Miss. Mary Louise Bell was mar-<lb />
ried to Clyde Sidney Staton, Hol<lb />
October<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
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Sinee her graduation from<lb />
T. C, she has taught in<lb />
n and Currituck counties.<lb />
marriage of Miss De Lorese<lb />
Chalybeate Springs, to<lb />
 mas Lee Ca vines?. Fuquay<lb />
g, ngs, December 28, was an-<lb />
ed immediately following her<lb />
too last spring.<lb />
s Mary Lou Jackson, Godwin.<lb />
was married to Hubert Jernigan.<lb />
V. ml Olive, dune 12.<lb />
Sfiss Louise Bartholomew, Becky<lb />
Mount, waa married to William Hall<lb />
Wilhalf, June 14.<lb />
Miss Hester Aiken, Creedmoor,<lb />
lo Samuel Clement Lyon, June 10.<lb />
Mrs. Lyoo has been a member of the<lb />
PITT THEATRE-TECO ECHO<lb />
Cross Word Puzzle<lb />
CONGEST<lb />
RULES<lb />
1. Fill in the cross word puzzle below in the usual manner.<lb />
2. After writing down as many words as you are able, tell briny<lb />
in not more than fifty words which movie actor or actress you like<lb />
best and why.<lb />
3. Each entry in contest will be considered as a unit, and the per-<lb />
son handing in the nearest correct solution of the puzzle accompanied<lb />
by the clearest and most logical statement concerning his favorite<lb />
movie star, will be awarded the first prize of $2.50. Second prize<lb />
will be $1.50; third prize, $1.00. The next ten winners will be guests<lb />
of the Pitt Theatre at any one matinee during a week to be announced<lb />
later.<lb />
4. It is not necessary to fill in the entire puzzle to compete in the<lb />
contest. Each entry will be carefully considered by the judges, whose<lb />
decision will be final.<lb />
5 All entries must be carried to the box office of the PITT<lb />
THEATRE, or to the TECO ECHO office, by six o'clock October 29,<lb />
!936. �-<lb />
6. All students and faculty members of East Carolina Teachers<lb />
College are eligible to enter contest.<lb />
7. Winners will be announced in the next issue of the TECO ECHO.<lb />
Pin THEATRE AND<lb />
TECO ECHO Cfl-<lb />
TffEiirlsCIENCE CLUB BE-<lb />
cradi<lb />
Creedmoor fa<lb />
Miss 1<lb />
�ulty for three years.<lb />
i Reynolds, Clinton, to<lb />
tton, Jr Greenville, dune<lb />
Mi-<lb />
Mary Belle Wilson, Benson.<lb />
rried to Clifford Kewberry<lb />
Bost ie, -1 one 23. She has been teaeh-<lb />
u for the past two years at Winter-<lb />
vil schools.<lb />
Miss Vivian Helen. Vanceboro. to<lb />
1 aard P. Taylor, dune '2-V. Mrs.<lb />
raylor baa taught at Brigton high<lb />
school -�'� � her graduation.<lb />
Miss Mary Frances Whitehurst.<lb />
Greenville, to Benjamin Franklin<lb />
Lewis, Farmvilb. Mrs. Lewis has<lb />
been teaching in the city schools of<lb />
Fi untain and Boauoke Rapids.<lb />
Miss Betsy Odom. Nashville, to<lb />
Dallas L. Alt'ord. Eocky Mount,<lb />
dune IS, Mrs. Alt'ord was<lb />
graduated in 1935 and she has<lb />
taught for a year at Epworth.<lb />
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Valuable Prizes Will be Awarded<lb />
by The Pitt Theatre<lb />
It was announced last Monday<lb />
that the Pitt Theater and The Teco<lb />
Echo will sponsor a cross-word puz-<lb />
zle contest during the ensuing week,<lb />
the closing date to be October 29.<lb />
In this issue of the college paper,<lb />
appears the puzzle. Contestants will<lb />
be required to fill in as much of the<lb />
puzzle as they are able. A statement<lb />
concerning the contestant's favorite<lb />
movie star must accompany each<lb />
entry.<lb />
The closing date of the contest is<lb />
October 29, at 6 o'clock, and entries<lb />
must be carried to the box office of<lb />
the Theater or to The Teco Echo<lb />
office in the Austin building. (See<lb />
rules.)<lb />
Valuable prizes will be given by<lb />
the Pitt Theater to the winners.<lb />
I would study to be a school<lb />
teacher, but they always fire the<lb />
ones that are good looking enough<lb />
to get married.<lb />
DEAL ADDRESSES<lb />
KINST0N ROTARY<lb />
SCIENCE REVIEW<lb />
Chlorine was named by Sir<lb />
Humphrey Davy in 181�, the name<lb />
meaning "greenish yellow" from<lb />
the greek word chloros (it).<lb />
In order to expand the sources of<lb />
bromine, the Ethyl-Dow Chemical<lb />
Company has established a plant at<lb />
Kure Beach, North Carolina, for<lb />
the production of bromine from sea<lb />
water.<lb />
(Continued from pae one)<lb />
orent from provincial life. A New<lb />
Yorker will buy a ticket to Flush-<lb />
ing 20 minutes before tram time,<lb />
scowl at everybody in the station,<lb />
take a seat, amuse himself with a<lb />
time table, a magazine and a news-<lb />
paper for 19 minutes and 58 see-<lb />
onds, run for the train, have the<lb />
gate slammed in his face, then cuss<lb />
the gate-keeper. We provincials<lb />
aren't that dumb<lb />
Durward Stowe is President<lb />
The Science Club began its year<lb />
work last Tuesday evening with a<lb />
wiener roast at Bock Spring! from <lb />
5:30 until 6:30. Mod of th active<lb />
members of the organisation, and,<lb />
other eligible science majors deair-1<lb />
ing to join this quarter attended the!<lb />
outing.<lb />
To become a member of the<lb />
Science Club, a student must aver-<lb />
age not less than a 3 on nine hours<lb />
of science, and must be a science or<lb />
home economics major.<lb />
With Miss Loraine Hunter acting<lb />
us faculty adviser of the club, the<lb />
students are looking forward to a<lb />
bigger ami better year than ever, it<lb />
was announced recently by Presi-<lb />
dent Durward B. Stone. The club<lb />
has planned to obtain at least one<lb />
outside speaker and have two<lb />
student-planned program<lb />
quarter<lb />
of wani<lb />
Is Graduate Student Herp<lb />
Assistant Director ot i�<lb />
News Bureau 9<lb />
During i �ass i,i<lb />
Friday moi i � graduate I ,g, v<lb />
who ha- tl��-&amp;.<lb />
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interesting�  a<lb />
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land his con ;<lb />
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Saear Mai<lb />
irieiil oil<lb />
Viceroy.<lb />
each J Eudian I<lb />
the cusl<lb />
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� Other officers of the club, which was ol<lb />
were elected last spring, are as fol- audience<lb />
lows : Fannie Brewer, vice president ; j U  �<lb />
Ilattie Holland, secretary; and'<lb />
Kathryn Albritton and Boy Barrow,<lb />
treasurers.<lb />
PUZZLE BY O. WILLAKD, JR.<lb />
HORIZONTAL<lb />
1.<lb />
Proffer.<lb />
with<lb />
MR. AND MRS. DEAL ENTERTAIN<lb />
PRESBYTERIAN STUDENTS<lb />
First name of star in "Break<lb />
of Hearts?"<lb />
13. Elliptical.<lb />
15, Disturbed the peace<lb />
tumult.<lb />
10. Long ago.<lb />
Fielder for Giants.<lb />
The (Jr.)<lb />
Article.<lb />
Precious stone.<lb />
Interrogative pronoun.<lb />
Long hair of certain quad-<lb />
YERTICAL<lb />
1. What combu 'ible gas is pre-<lb />
pared commercially from liquid air?<lb />
2. Seduces to a formula.<lb />
On Thursday evening, October 15,<lb />
the college students of the Presby-<lb />
terian Church were entertained at<lb />
a re � ption at the home of Mr. and<lb />
Mrs. K. C. Deal. In the receiving<lb />
lit.e were Rev. and Mrs. 11. C.<lb />
Grady, Miss Frances Fields, student<lb />
worker, and Susan Jones, president<lb />
of the college student's class.<lb />
The home was beautifully deco-<lb />
rated with dahlias. Refreshments<lb />
consisted of cake, ice cream, mints,<lb />
and nuts.<lb />
SIDNEY LANIER SOCIETY<lb />
BIDS FOR NEW MEMBERS<lb />
The goat, our mascot, will show<lb />
you the way; go right and join our<lb />
ranks Tuesday. We need you, and<lb />
you will find, too, worthwhile and<lb />
interesting things to do. We ask<lb />
yon to join us not for dues, but for<lb />
interest, instru -tion, and plenty of<lb />
fun to amuse.<lb />
'A live wire never gets stepped<lb />
on as the old saying goes, and we<lb />
know this is true about the faithful<lb />
Lanier "goats All our members<lb />
are competent and full of pep; come<lb />
on and join us and be willing to<lb />
help sing a song of praise to Sidney<lb />
Lanier. and make him and his works<lb />
forever dear.<lb />
"Quality not quantity pays after<lb />
all: that's' why our band is now so<lb />
small. The Sidney Lanier band is<lb />
the one to join. We want you, we<lb />
need you to carry on.<lb />
Be a Lanier green,<lb />
Be a Lanier gold,<lb />
Be a Lanier heart and soul.<lb />
Hurrah for the green and gold!<lb />
Effie Lee Watson,<lb />
President Lanier Society.<lb />
IS.<lb />
20.<lb />
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rupeds.<lb />
28. Resembling rust.<lb />
31. Surpasses.<lb />
32. Stringed musical instrument<lb />
33. Therefore.<lb />
34. Planet of solar system.<lb />
35. Ludicrous descent from<lb />
elevated to commonplace.<lb />
38. Amico optimo (Abbr.)<lb />
40. First name of one of a<lb />
famous comedy team?<lb />
42. Iron refined and combined<lb />
with carbon.<lb />
45. One of a sect of Christians<lb />
founded by John Wesley.<lb />
4S. Throw upward.<lb />
40. Unconcealed.<lb />
50. Body of water.<lb />
51. Pronoun.<lb />
Abbr. of "show me" state.<lb />
Sharp blow.<lb />
Objective case of they.<lb />
Civil War officer.<lb />
Articulation of leg and thigh<lb />
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bones.<lb />
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Commits anew.<lb />
Surrenders.<lb />
OBSERVANCE OF YOUNG<lb />
PEOPLES WEEK<lb />
The Methodist young people had<lb />
charge of the first worship service<lb />
commemorating "Childhood and<lb />
Youth Week" Sunday morning, Oc-<lb />
tober 18, 1936. The theme of the<lb />
program was "Youth and the<lb />
Church Miss Zoe Anna Davis,<lb />
director of Young Peoples Division,<lb />
led the service. "What Youth<lb />
Gives to the Church" was discussed<lb />
by Lucille Clark, chairman of Re-<lb />
ligion on the College Sunday School<lb />
Council. Viola Smith, president of<lb />
the College class, discussed, What<lb />
Youth Asks of the Church.<lb />
3. Period preceding an import-<lb />
ant event.<lb />
4. What is the symbol for<lb />
radium!<lb />
6. Who played the part of Mrs.<lb />
Campbell's secretary in "Riptide?"<lb />
7. Abbr. of element.<lb />
8. Name of star in "San<lb />
Francisco<lb />
9. Devoured.<lb />
10. Xote of the scale.<lb />
11. Contraction of I would.<lb />
12. Name of a late star in "I<lb />
Cover the Waterfront<lb />
14. Behold.<lb />
17. Over.<lb />
19. Twice one.<lb />
21. Small insect of hymenopter-<lb />
ous order.<lb />
23. Manner of performing<lb />
divine service.<lb />
25. Roman weight.<lb />
26. Personal pronoun.<lb />
27. Amazed.<lb />
29. Intestinal canal.<lb />
30. Roman emperor.<lb />
31. Low land formed by alluvial<lb />
deposits.<lb />
33. Obi.<lb />
36. Past tense of have.<lb />
37. Character of Old Testament.<lb />
39. To search minutely.<lb />
41. Strikes with foot.<lb />
43. Part of foot.<lb />
44. Plural ending.<lb />
45. Hindu form of address.<lb />
46. A beverage.<lb />
47. Diocese of Bishop.<lb />
49. A spar.<lb />
Contraction of mamma.<lb />
Unit of dry measure (Abbr.)<lb />
Short piece of connective<lb />
About 90 per cent of the World's<lb />
iodine is produced by Chile. This<lb />
drug is a by-product of the Nitrate<lb />
industry. Twenty years ago Chile<lb />
supplied 75 per cent of the total<lb />
volume of Nitrogenous fertilizers<lb />
to the whole world, but because of<lb />
synthetic processes carried on in the<lb />
United States and Europe, this pro-<lb />
duction has shrunk 15 per cent.<lb />
Reed College students and faculty<lb />
members are inaugurating a beauty<lb />
of an idea: they plan to set aside<lb />
one whole day of the school year to<lb />
make the campus more attractive.<lb />
Louisiana State University boasts<lb />
of ten sets of twins this year in its<lb />
female enrollment; the sets of male<lb />
twins are far outnumbered.<lb />
Moye Dail Edits Handbook<lb />
Move Dail, graduate of the Green-<lb />
ville high school and senior this year<lb />
at N. C. State College, edited the<lb />
Freshman Handbook daring the<lb />
past summer. Young Dail is the<lb />
son of Mrs. Harvey Dail. also of this<lb />
city.<lb />
Not only is the 1936 handbook<lb />
greatly enlarged, but contains a<lb />
number of interesting additions, in-<lb />
eluding several pages of college<lb />
views.<lb />
Dail is also vice president of the<lb />
YMCA at State.<lb />
gree ir<lb />
('aroliti<lb />
cided t<lb />
ers Col<lb />
will be<lb />
profess<lb />
tng in<lb />
the (<lb />
ititr<lb />
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the �<lb />
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nr-<lb />
"If a given body is isolated from<lb />
other portions of matter, it may be<lb />
heated, or cooled, or bent, or twisted, <lb />
or compressed into small volume, or<lb />
allowed to expand into a large one,<lb />
but in all these changes there are<lb />
two properties common to all kinds<lb />
of matter that remain unchanged,<lb />
its weight and its 'inertia'�or the<lb />
resistance which offers to being set<lb />
in motion along a straight line�<lb />
From Kimbell's College Physics.<lb />
We've an<lb />
EAR<lb />
CARTER'S PRINTERY<lb />
417 Cotanch<lb />
GrewnEi<lb />
The list of paleontologists' dis-<lb />
coveries of ancient stone man, or<lb />
Paleolithic man, is increasing from<lb />
vear to vear, and has become so great<lb />
that our fossil records ot man is<lb />
more complete than that of any other<lb />
kind of animals.<lb />
Intramural Basketball<lb />
52.<lb />
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pipe.<lb />
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Old North State?<lb />
Cubic centimeter (Abbr.)<lb />
Right hand page (Abbr.)<lb />
Formula of potassium iodide.<lb />
What is the abbr. of the<lb />
BOOK DEPRESSION<lb />
HERE NOW OVER<lb />
Albright College students dis-<lb />
covered that it takes about 11.7<lb />
seconds for shot-gun "bangs" to<lb />
travel two miles and one-half.<lb />
The gift of $350,000 to Mount<lb />
Holyoke college will be used in the<lb />
construction of a new chapel.<lb />
(Continued from page one)<lb />
rebinding old books; $10,190.46 rep-<lb />
resents the total expenditure of the<lb />
library this year.<lb />
Mr Gulledge has instituted the<lb />
"call system" this year. Two cards<lb />
are filed for each book charged out.<lb />
One card is filed under the date, and<lb />
another is filed in accordance with<lb />
the classification of the book. This<lb />
plan makes it easy to determine<lb />
when a book becomes due, and makes<lb />
finding who has the book at any<lb />
particular time the matter of a mo-<lb />
ment's reference.<lb />
The library is being opened on<lb />
Sunday for the first time this fall.<lb />
The Sunday hours are from 2:30 to<lb />
4:30 in the afternoon.<lb />
Budget Appropriations for 1936-37<lb />
Publications<lb />
Tecoan $4,800.00<lb />
Techo Echo 1,000.00<lb />
Entry blanks for participa-<lb />
tion in basketball have been<lb />
posted on bulletin boards in<lb />
each dormitory. All girls are<lb />
invited to play. Those inter-<lb />
ested must sign by October 21,<lb />
as sheets will be removed<lb />
Thursday morning. No one<lb />
will be allowed to enter later.<lb />
Be sure your name is there.<lb />
Friday, October 23, there<lb />
will be a meeting of all en-<lb />
trants at 3:45 in the Wright<lb />
Building. Circle that date on<lb />
your calendar. At that time<lb />
teams will be organized and<lb />
practice schedules arranged.<lb />
Practices will begin Monday,<lb />
October 26. Girls must have<lb />
six practices before they are<lb />
eligible to play on a team. Fol-<lb />
lowing practices a round robin<lb />
tournament will be drawn.<lb />
"Tee" Louise Martin, head<lb />
of basketball and a member of<lb />
the varsity, will have charge<lb />
of this sport. She will be aid-<lb />
ed by members of the coach-<lb />
ing class.<lb />
to the<lb />
GROUND<lb />
As soon as a smart de-<lb />
signer starts a new fashion,<lb />
as soon as a chemist or<lb />
engineer discovers a new<lb />
way to improve merchan-<lb />
dise, Penney's gets to<lb />
work! We're quick to<lb />
bring you the newest<lb />
vogue, the latest in science.<lb />
J.C.PENNE Y C OIn<lb />
Be the Best Dressed<lb />
at the<lb />
College Dances <lb />
� Buy from �<lb />
C. HEBER FORBES<lb />
SHOES of Quality.<lb />
Style and I it<lb />
Popular Prices<lb />
Courteous Service<lb />
ALWAYS TRY YOUR SHOI<lb />
STOKE FIRST<lb />
COBl KS SHOES<lb />
WHITES STORES<lb />
Incorporated<lb />
5c to $5.00<lb />
EVERYTHING FOR<lb />
THE<lb />
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Trade Here and<lb />
Save<lb />
Always at Your Service<lb />
: We Appreciate Your Potronoge<lb />
Call Often<lb />
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The gift that only you can give � ma<lb />
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