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Says Rev. John Barclay<lb />
Ci Mr<lb />
Leaders of Literary Societies<lb />
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Jpeeches Sponsored<lb />
Greenville Peace<lb />
Council<lb />
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GOVERNMENT CLASH TODAY<lb />
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nearly deserted the week-end<lb />
of October 24 when 505 of the<lb />
825 women students living in<lb />
dormitories here received per-<lb />
mission to visit ftiends and<lb />
relatives. The students had<lb />
not bees permitted to leave<lb />
the College during the tirst<lb />
three weeks of classes.<lb />
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football squad at Cullowhee<lb />
lor a homecoming game with<lb />
the Western Teachers, and<lb />
most of the other men away,<lb />
only 9 students remained in<lb />
the men's dormitory.<lb />
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PLANS SOUTHERN<lb />
THEME THIS YEAR<lb />
MISS M. B. CLARK <lb />
JOINS FACULTY<lb />
-Cotton in Relation to Negro Life<lb />
of South To Be 1937<lb />
"Tecoan" Theme<lb />
PLANS NOW UNDERWAY TO<lb />
IMPROVE SNAPSHOT SECTION<lb />
Lamar Stephens Is Now Employed Ri:sine: s staff is Successful in Lin<lb />
in the Geography Depart- ing Up Advertisers<lb />
merit Here <lb />
MA�6A�er Davis<lb />
Two new teachers have been se<lb />
i enred by the College to relieve tin<lb />
congestion in two departments, Home t<lb />
Economics and Geography.<lb />
 Mi- Mary Berry Clark, well<lb />
MA�GA.�er Normm �FFe. Lee Wat-sow ,iknown ia (;i.(.(.nvi M Bb6 was<lb />
ictured above are the three preadents of the Poe, Emerson, and Lanier Literary Societies. Margaret Davis formerly an instructor in Greenville<lb />
Home Eco-<lb />
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this mi rni<lb />
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�Tise editoria<lb />
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who is a junior lure this year, conducted a lively campaign for new members, and n a result, 138 freshmen is<lb />
and transfers joined the Pee Society. Margarel Norman and Effie Lee Watson will graduate this year.<lb />
Eighty new student joined the ranks of the Emersons and Laniers. <lb />
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the Annual a typical south rn edi-<lb />
nomics teacher<lb />
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can We keep<lb />
FOOTBALL GAME<lb />
. E. C. HOLLAR<lb />
ADDRESSES ffltt<lb />
�Let Your Gods Grow Up With<lb />
You is Subject of<lb />
Message<lb />
"Rush Week"Ends With<lb />
Colorful Initiations<lb />
lapshot si � � .�<lb />
ready camera<lb />
of Peabody College, and since leav- Plans have been made for<lb />
Lng here, has spent two years in j,r,lV1i<lb />
graduate study at Columbia I Di-<lb />
versity and has been teaching in New<lb />
 . � .  T , l eliekinc and campus mgi�rn - �-<lb />
York State. Mr. Lamar btepnens, <lb />
of Bowling Green, Kentucky, has being recorded photograpJ<lb />
been employed as an instructor inlDunbar and Daniel, photographers<lb />
Geography. He received his M.A. i fj Raleigh who have been given<lb />
degree from the LTniversity of Wis-<lb />
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J . , I from Clark Cniversity, Worcester, the past week. Other m I<lb />
Under the direction ut elo<lb />
"Let your (bids grow up with<lb />
youM was tin subject of Mr. E. C.<lb />
remarkehai Upperclassmen Are Poorly Rep- Hoiinr'a m(e ai the vr.<lb />
ra of history resented in Attendance at<lb />
I  - ir �- into<lb />
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last Saturday to set<lb />
An East Carolina Teachers<lb />
College student did even bet-<lb />
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and Kuti!<lb />
ter than Jock Southerland last Cagle, Society "Rush Week" was degree.<lb />
Mass where he has been working<lb />
dissertation for the doctor's P<lb />
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Home Games<lb />
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vesper service on Sunday evening,<lb />
: October 25, Mr. Hollar said that<lb />
i be was using the plural form of God<lb />
because he felt that eaeh person's<lb />
conception of God differed from that<lb />
of another person.<lb />
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 countries; and :<lb />
a consciousness<lb />
lai ing that if war<lb />
. he would go<lb />
(  peace, R �<lb />
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patriot ism : "1 will<lb />
future v.ar. unless<lb />
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ed Rv. Barclay to �PP'<lb />
1 introduced him. �<lb />
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came<lb />
- Police Mr. Hollar spoke of the Old Testa-<lb />
I lr liirnt prophets whose ideas concern-<lb />
he score, iiur God were varying and different.<lb />
"Elijah believed in a God of war.<lb />
itv fresh Moses, in a God of revenge; and<lb />
.bi-h was Christ came to preach a God oi<lb />
entire r<lb />
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"When students are in high school,<lb />
lAnoc  tli.��??! Hi'r t<lb />
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,vas concerning God are formed.<lb />
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these ideas are challenged Mr.<lb />
(j 11bar urged the Btudents to let<lb />
their ideas of God change; that they<lb />
let tlair God grow up with them.<lb />
he new students, hut thej ;<lb />
�h, game attendance bv MISS KATHLEEN PLUMB<lb />
 should be substan MAKES INTERESTING TALK I Evanston<lb />
eased at future athletic" � �� � ��� v��.nft the natioi<lb />
rs Billj Tols id ami<lb />
n ,riv enthusiastic<lb />
of the fine spirit<lb />
week in predicting football<lb />
scores. Durward Stowe, quar-<lb />
terback on the Pirate team<lb />
last year who helped defeat<lb />
William and Mary (Norfolk<lb />
Division) by the score of 10-6,<lb />
made one prediction and that<lb />
was one hundred per cent cor-<lb />
rect. Stowe saiu that ECTC<lb />
would beat the Norfolk Divi-<lb />
sion 25-0 last Saturday.<lb />
W OFFICERS<lb />
MAKE STUDY OF<lb />
ROAD AOCBIS<lb />
�e Picked From More T<lb />
Four Hundred Applicants<lb />
STUDENT WRITERS<lb />
HOLD FALL MEET<lb />
brought i" a close here last Satur-j<lb />
day afternoon after five day- of<lb />
c lorful initiations. Baa-ing Laniers,<lb />
meowing Poes, and barking Emer-<lb />
sons ignored their pride and co-J<lb />
operated with their societies in mak-<lb />
ing the week a big success.<lb />
Decision Day CarolituTcollegiate Press<lb />
Decision 1'av. ln� L�t LKriouei  �.<lb />
attracted a large number of new Association Convenes in<lb />
students, 138 of whom joined the Charlotte<lb />
� Society. Fifty new students<lb />
adopted the Lanier colors, green and hour delegates from East Caro-<lb />
vellow, while thirty pledges joinedjlina Teachers College attended the<lb />
I the ranks of the Emersons. Tie fall meeting of the North Carolina<lb />
Lanier Society had the distinction!Collegiate Press Association, held in<lb />
of pledging the first freshman, Charlotte, October 22-24, with<lb />
Gerald ine Glover. Davidson College acting as host.<lb />
ld by Margaret Davis, the PoeslDuring the course of the two days,<lb />
conducted the most livelv campaign the association members from eol-<lb />
Six Are Picked From More nwjgj i5aE�t!X'<lb />
Contest<lb />
Beatrice Hammond, busi<lb />
ager of the vearbook, has<lb />
nitely decided whetl r<lb />
advertising contest will be<lb />
this year, but already hei<lb />
been very successful in<lb />
ah ertisers.<lb />
 iate editors of t-1<lb />
are: Fannie Br � i r,<lb />
Davis, and Mildred McDo<lb />
aistant business managers<lb />
Clark. Mildred Edwt rds,<lb />
garet Eakes. Miss Lorai<lb />
the faculty adviser.<lb />
.ton.<lb />
� - a  -<lb />
it has<lb />
ie up<lb />
T<lb />
rg in i<lb />
Lu ile<lb />
MEDICAL SCHOOLS TO<lb />
ADOPT NEW SYSTEM<lb />
Motion Pictures Will Be Employed<lb />
In Demonstrating Surgery<lb />
liy ii<lb />
i tests.<lb />
Twentv-one faculty members, oi<lb />
TO COLLEGE YWCA<lb />
officers, picked 1<lb />
Rochester, X. Y.� ACP Soon<lb />
presented a wen-niuiweu lumauvu seiuuicu i"i m��� �� i- � , .  ,<lb />
program All societies cooperated lems of vital interest to college pub- many medical schools will discard<lb />
L(ACP)�S� of with the heal clr leaders. Billy licationa, the presenl system of demonstrating<lb />
outstanding police Tolsen and 'Tokev" Johnson, at j A eeneral meeting and welcome<lb />
iv a series (<lb />
f seien the pep rail<lb />
es and tin<lb />
Y<lb />
llliani jiin<lb />
titie test- from more than 400 ap- Mary game played here last Satui<lb />
.ximately s<lb />
facultv, we<lb />
�r cent oi the w<lb />
. Enumerating the things, begin- DKcanta plunaed into nine months<lb />
mil<lb />
e with the letter C that enter<lb />
of study at Northwestern University<lb />
re present at ttn?-mt0 QoUege ufe. Miss Kathleen fla s designed to make them lead-<lb />
! Plumb, the new eritic teacher oi the erg in nation's war on highway<lb />
a v.<lb />
� seventh grade in the training Behocl,<lb />
ftotTrwhouies DR. AND MRS. H. J. McGINNIS gave a most instructive and enter-<lb />
tall never be RETURN FROM VACATION ,ta<lb />
Emersons Entertain<lb />
On Saturday evening, from 8:30<lb />
until 10:30, the Emerson Society<lb />
wai<lb />
October<lb />
filling out th<lb />
on criday mormn<lb />
I,<lb />
tn! one.<lb />
dlscuss.onS En the laboratory classes<lb />
iess sessions, cult for students far remov<lb />
� (I the operating table to see tl<lb />
Luncheon was nelu in v taamoers i , o<lb />
Building at David College, and� from the wpoint<lb />
left tree for the eon. Hereafter coloi<lb />
pictures will be employed<lb />
asnalties � , � . ' 11avidson-uiu.e iooiduh game i r . , .<lb />
  r.  i i r entertained its new members at a '� i v<lb />
Ihev are: Detective Kieliaru U , m ri<lb />
afternoon wa-<lb />
?idson-Duke football gam<lb />
t net<lb />
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is willing to<lb />
Dr. and Mrs. Howard<lb />
JINNIS gave a most instructive and enter- Th Detective Richard O. enieruuneu i- u�� -�- - - Thr main ban t wa hl.U Fri-<lb />
ACATI0N iain u, talk to the College YWCA Vtvmu;u Uuvohu Xl,braska: Ser- masquerade party. Marian Wood . H(,M Charlotte surgeon<lb />
at their meeting last Friday evening. t l)nu-A q Reynolds, Miami, an? btanleybcarborougn were given b&amp;room featul.jng Legette Blythe, a<lb />
J, MeGin She arranged Tier list in poaps, pj napeetor Joseph L. Ling nz for 1 costumes, member of tin i litorial staff of the T�f �<lb />
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k for the cause in :a turned Wednesday from a ten and brought out the part eaeh plays Georgetown) Delaware; Sergeant<lb />
 Emergency Peace v �;�� in Virginia and West in a student i college bfe. J ampus. (,(.o M nurns Kansas citVi M.s-<lb />
Yirir i- where Ihey visited friends crowds, eomradesln circfc of I. l11lman Arthur j. Leahey,<lb />
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re the Rev. W. A ���� eelebration at Doctor of dishes suggests ,h, round , Kmmet 8. Elliott. Atlanta, Georgia.<lb />
uilton McGinnis' Alma Mater, the State campna life. AssociaUons witb (ders of fellowships granted by<lb />
CoUe� in Gleaville, West teachers was given by the words Jamea g K r foumUition<lb />
OfRcers<lb />
Following are the officers oi the p<lb />
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Dr. R. Plate Sc<lb />
: aiversity of Rochesti<lb />
that the photograph r, I y<lb />
film sensitized to arl in<lb />
three societies: POE�Margaret 9:30 o'clock with music being tur- , tis,<lb />
Davis, president; Mildred Corbitt, nished by Tony Rinaldo's Orchestra.L'ke pietures<lb />
vice president; Louise Gates, secre- The final business session was e j skonlder�pictuu<lb />
tarv; and Evelyn Thompson, treas- Saturday morning, alter which the<lb />
un'r. LANIER-�Effie Lee Watson, I group was invited to attend the<lb />
itadel football game at<lb />
Louise Martin and<lb />
 i alt.r. I OilelZV HI viRll. iw, �.�  - I'll Pm - i � -11 J Urel i LV I 1- IV � 1 .me l.ee  a i  .11. . 1 . m V ry�.<lb />
TAKF TWnni TO STUDENTS Virginia councilor, critic ami t iiKiitn. coi f tw univrsitv the six will study  Marearet Guy Overman, Davidson-<lb />
IN nnATinW lyPFRIMENT "r McC.innis said that they respondent was associated mth f� nmv until next Jvmc mj, j, ' �J QvdL Tyson, Davidson.<lb />
IN EDUCATION EXPERIMEN1 Etoctor .  ht &amp; tomes, directi of Xorthwcsterms Traffic Linian Parris Irl;lllvr.lt.atrlv j<lb />
r - n t "�, F,�fqtion in he mountains than here, and that as did the confusion of the hoh- g llltttltute EMERSON - Margaret Norman, this colleg<lb />
B.S. I.ep.rtment of Educatwn ,n f mo brilliant days. Classroom and field work will be ; <lb />
Washington Cooperates With  i ultitudcs winter had Miss Plumb s talk readied its cti oomi,iUed m the curriculum of the ECT<lb />
 .  At ,1h' big�i am ?u  I � t) words aasociated with . fl�Am  nr(tor to make more uient-<lb />
diffi-<lb />
fi om<lb />
ctual<lb />
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tion<lb />
filmed 1<lb />
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ii � � .� dor<lb />
ghl and<lb />
can now<lb />
surgeons<lb />
II repro-<lb />
olor and,<lb />
size and<lb />
State Department<lb />
At the luTrTfrZ xnaTm the words associated with<lb />
ready arrived ami icicle hung from ax<lb />
the rocks.<lb />
Doctor McGinnis usually remains<lb />
on the job .luring the summer when<lb />
I of trving to send tlnui-<lb />
lults to aehoo) who did , <lb />
the advantages of schooling tlu otiter faculty members are tak-<lb />
- were younger, the State j iu. ier vacation, and takes his<lb />
,t �f Public Instruction. y af�,r the college is well<lb />
�. assistance of the O. B. muirvay in the fall<lb />
� tit of Education in Wash<lb />
the Christian or spiritual life of the<lb />
students such as Challenge. Compro-<lb />
mise, Character, Christianity, Com-<lb />
munion and Christ.<lb />
Misses Doris and Mildred IIol-<lb />
well sang as a duet, "The Lord is<lb />
Mv Shepherd<lb />
i v <lb />
in<lb />
Wi<lb />
the Works Progress Ad-<lb />
ation here in the state, b<lb />
take a school to the people<lb />
n eounties extending from<lb />
ur.tv eastward, it was nn-<lb />
i recentty by Clyde R. Erwin,<lb />
Superintendent of Public In-<lb />
Supreme Court Expected<lb />
To Settle Controversy<lb />
The State Supreme Court is ex-<lb />
,i,c first demonstra-Jp, to be the final arbiter in the<lb />
ontroversv as to whether the State<lb />
of this sort in North<lb />
or a and if successful, others<lb />
U probably le established in other<lb />
' as, it was intimated.<lb />
Th- adult education project, for<lb />
�hich a total of $23,625 has beeu<lb />
Jetted by the State WPA, will be<lb />
�nm as The Public Affairs Forum<lb />
a,1'i Hill include the counties of<lb />
Jake, Wilson, Johnston, Wayne,<lb />
��tt, Greene and Lenoir.<lb />
Superintendent Ray Armstrong of<lb />
tlle Gohlsboro city schools, was se-<lb />
(Please turn to page tour)<lb />
School Commission has authority to<lb />
fix a definite date for the admission<lb />
of dx-vear-old children to the first<lb />
grade and to exclude them from the<lb />
thools after that date. A test case<lb />
uill probably 1 started on its way to<lb />
the Supreme Court next week.<lb />
Injunction proceedings have al-<lb />
ready been brought against two<lb />
school principals enjoining them<lb />
from enforcing the "gnl�tionsof<lb />
the School Commission and temper<lb />
ary restraining orders granted the<lb />
plaintiffs, with the result that the<lb />
children of these two plaintiffs are<lb />
now in school, the regulations of the<lb />
School Commission notwithstanding.<lb />
The first temporary injunction<lb />
was sought and obtained in Green-<lb />
ville, Pitt County, and the second<lb />
in Burgaw, Pender County, o<lb />
date has been set as yet for the<lb />
Greenville case but the Pender<lb />
County case is set for hearing be-<lb />
fore Judge Henry Grady in Bur-<lb />
craw on Monday, November 2 lhe<lb />
(Please turn to page four)<lb />
six fellows in order to make more<lb />
comprehensive their study of the<lb />
problems of traffic control. Plans<lb />
announced by Lieutenant Franklin<lb />
M. Kreml, director of the Institute,<lb />
call for the utilization of North-<lb />
western's Scientific Crime Detection<lb />
laboratory and of the facilities of the<lb />
Evanston police department for their<lb />
training.<lb />
A close study will be made of<lb />
Evanstous famous Accident Preven-<lb />
tion Bureau, which has been instru-<lb />
mental in gaining three times for<lb />
Evanston the National Safety Coun-<lb />
cil award as the "Nation's Safest<lb />
City The officers will also be as-<lb />
signed to duty with the accident<lb />
investigation squad of the police<lb />
department.<lb />
Since the Traffic Safety Institute,<lb />
as part of its annual program, is<lb />
making installations of accident pre-<lb />
vention bureaus in various cities<lb />
throughout the country, the officers<lb />
in attendance will take an active part<lb />
in these installations. At the con-<lb />
clusion of the year's work, each officer<lb />
will submit a thesis or report of<lb />
special study pursued during the<lb />
course.<lb />
The Yale Glee Club performed in<lb />
six different foreign nations during<lb />
its recent tour: France, Holland,<lb />
Denmark, Norway, Belgium, and<lb />
Sweden.<lb />
duce the operation m trn<lb />
also essential, in the rig<lb />
: perspective.<lb />
i Dr. Sehwartz anticipate- univer-<lb />
arnmond, delegates fromjgg US(, 0� tj,js novel teaching method<lb />
e. were sponsors at the, within a short time. One of the ad-<lb />
vantages he points out is that un-<lb />
E. C. T. C. representatives at thejUua surgical eases can lie projected<lb />
convention included: Maggie Crump- many times for instructing, lecture<lb />
ler. and Beatrice Hammond, editor purposes, and case histories,<lb />
and business manager of the<lb />
Tecoan; and Louise Martin, and<lb />
George Willard. members of the<lb />
Tbco Echo staff.<lb />
DEATH CLAIMS MRS.<lb />
CHARLES LAUGHINGHOUSE<lb />
Pitt Theatre Announces<lb />
Thirteen Contest Winners<lb />
With only a small number of stu-1 Celesta Balance, Mary Lyon Shot-<lb />
dents participating, the Pitt Thea- well, Fannie Brewer, Francis Sin<lb />
tre-TECO Echo Cross Word Puzzle<lb />
Contest was brought to a close late<lb />
last Thursday afternoon. The thir-<lb />
teen winners were announced this<lb />
morning by Mr. T. Y. Walker, man-<lb />
ager of both the local theatres.<lb />
According to the announcement,<lb />
the first three prizes of $2.50, $1.50,<lb />
and $1.00 will be awarded to Eliza-<lb />
beth Copeland, Sudie B. Williamson,<lb />
and Wesley Bankston. The next<lb />
ten winners, who will be guests of<lb />
clair, W. Chauncey Calfee, Maude<lb />
Evans Phelps, Miss Loraine Hunter,<lb />
Mary Anna Clifton, Durward Stowe,<lb />
and Marietta Martin.<lb />
Members of The Teco Echo staff<lb />
have expressed the opinion that the<lb />
twenty-four entries received before<lb />
the closing date, October 29, do not<lb />
truly indicate the whole interest<lb />
shown in the contest by students and<lb />
faculty members. A large number<lb />
who solved a portion of the puzzle<lb />
irii niaucio, nuv   c � � <lb />
the Pitt Theatre at any matinee (were excluded from the contest be-<lb />
during the week of November 9, are: (Please turn to page three)<lb />
Mrs. Carrie D. Laughinghouse,<lb />
widow of the late Dr. Chas. OTI.<lb />
Laugliingliouse. who was college<lb />
physician here when the school<lb />
opened, died at the home of her<lb />
daughter, Mrs. R. C. Stokes, dr at<lb />
414 Elizabeth Street, at 11:45 p.m<lb />
October 19. following an illness of<lb />
several months.<lb />
Funeral services were conducted<lb />
Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock<lb />
from the home of her daughter with<lb />
whom she had lived for several years.<lb />
Mrs. Laughinghouse took an<lb />
active part in the social, religious,<lb />
and civic affairs during her life<lb />
time, and was recognized for her<lb />
benevolence.<lb />
She was a charter member and one<lb />
of the organizers of the local Ameri-<lb />
can Legion Auxiliary and for<lb />
many years served as president of<lb />
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PAGE TWO<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
No'ember <lb />
The TEG� ECHO<lb />
mar c tuau.vt-wwsifcits cou.e;e<lb />
Published Biweekly by the Students of East Carolina<lb />
Teachers College<lb />
STAFF<lb />
Gkokgk S. Wu.i.aku, Jr.<lb />
l.onsE N. Maktin . .<lb />
Viola Smith <lb />
V ESS ON W.vKU<lb />
N oii Xkwki.i.<lb />
1,k Huw ion .<lb />
lM iHNMS . <lb />
. Editor-in-Chief<lb />
Business Manager<lb />
CUy Editor<lb />
ASSOCIATE EDITORS<lb />
Frances Barnes<lb />
Lvcim.e Lewis<lb />
Maktma Hamuton<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
Football<lb />
Helen Downing<lb />
Margie Watson<lb />
ADVERTISING MANAGERS<lb />
Hannah Martin "Pokey" Johnson<lb />
Looms HkITT<lb />
Caboi ink Evans<lb />
Sie Sr-EEO<lb />
Reportorial Staff: Elizabeth Layden. Harvey Deal Jean Cooper,<lb />
Sarah Maxwell. John Crew. Nancy Moore, Patsy Mclntyre,<lb />
Georgia Sugg, Evelyn Aiken, Christine Caroon, LaRue<lb />
SJooring, Catherine Cheek, Jane Copeland, and Ray<lb />
Pruette.<lb />
Post<lb />
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$1.00 per College Year<lb />
Number 182<lb />
Room 25<lb />
Ent<lb />
Pos<lb />
as second-class matter December 3, 1925, at the U. S.<lb />
fice, Greenville, N. (, under the act of March 3, 1S79.<lb />
!Q36 Member 1937<lb />
Plssociated Golleeiate Press<lb />
Distributors of<lb />
CbUe6iate Digest<lb />
11S-T-U-D-E-N-T<lb />
OPINION<lb />
To the Editor: If I may, I want<lb />
to express an opinion which is in<lb />
the minds of a large number of<lb />
students on our campus.<lb />
During the past several years,<lb />
Saturday night has meant a period<lb />
of recreation for most of the stu-<lb />
dents here. The college theater<lb />
has consistently attracted students<lb />
in large numbers, and after the<lb />
picture, a large1 portion of the group<lb />
has usually marched on over to the<lb />
Wright Building to enjoy the social<lb />
hour.<lb />
This year, it seems that certain<lb />
campus organizations, whose mem-<lb />
berships include a relatively small<lb />
number of students, are determined<lb />
to jeopardise the privilege by mak-<lb />
ing the social hour exclusive. Now,<lb />
I have no intention of being too<lb />
critical, because perhaps I do not<lb />
understand all the details. How-<lb />
ever, it seems to me that the socie-<lb />
ties and other organizations might<lb />
pick some time for their parties<lb />
other than Saturday night. There<lb />
are still five other available days<lb />
in the week, and every day still has<lb />
its afternoon. SO�would it be ask-<lb />
ing too much to meekly suggest<lb />
that the Saturday night social hour<lb />
be left open to the entire student<lb />
body whenever possible?<lb />
A Student.<lb />
-THE-<lb />
BEAUTY<lb />
SCHOOL<lb />
by Helena Rubinstein<lb />
LOOKINGOVER I-<lb />
THE CAMPUS !<lb />
- - with - -<lb />
C. RAY PRUETTE<lb />
The Way to Beauty<lb />
I see so manv girls today who<lb />
put on make-up as the fashionable<lb />
women of another era put on masks.<lb />
Their rouge, powder and lipstick<lb />
is not designed either to accentuate<lb />
their own personality or to create<lb />
a personality. It is simply a means<lb />
to make them look exactly like every-<lb />
one else. And again, their make-up<lb />
is never varied to suit their clothes.<lb />
Their faces are dressed in the morn<lb />
Talking about the card cata-<lb />
logue a freshman asked me to tear<lb />
card from the files the other<lb />
! Poor fellow!<lb />
the<lb />
CAMPUS CAMERA<lb />
55<lb />
,�mbcr 5, 1936<lb />
dav for him!<lb />
Now is the time for all good peo-<lb />
ple to join the Lanier Society. Dues<lb />
at popular prices!<lb />
I wonder if the "Readers Di-<lb />
gest" is something you eat?<lb />
There are two types of hair,<lb />
Blond and Brunette. Ethel Lee<lb />
Byrd savs she has neither because<lb />
she is the strawlerry roan type!<lb />
"Pekey" Johnson wants some<lb />
Too often in tht<lb />
played the wrong kind of<lb />
cam<lb />
bers<lb />
"TIT FOR TAT"<lb />
past tIn town of Greenville and the college have<lb />
tit for tat The most recent exchange<lb />
as1 week when the Men's Student Government excluded mein-<lb />
the Town Club from college dances, just as last year the Town<lb />
lege students from ils dances.<lb />
" t how much the college means to Greenville and<lb />
To the Editor: What could be<lb />
more inappropriate than a dance<lb />
orchestra and a concert audience?<lb />
I am one of the many students<lb />
here who likes "swing music played<lb />
by a nationally known orchestra�<lb />
but not sitting down. Dance or-<lb />
chestras should play for dances, and<lb />
Jack Denny is no exception to the<lb />
rule. Of course this is only my<lb />
opinion.<lb />
ing for sweaters and skirts just asjdi<lb />
they are dressed in the evening tot-<lb />
formal wear.<lb />
You wouldn't go to the Pn i<lb />
golfing outfit. It's equally<lb />
to wear a golfing face,<lb />
certainly the worst possibb task<lb />
wear your Prom face to a 9 :00 o'clock<lb />
class.<lb />
During the daytime an eyelash<lb />
cream and darkener will dress up<lb />
vour lashes and brows sufficiently<lb />
and make them look longer and silk-<lb />
ier. Into the bargain it will actual-<lb />
ly encourage your lashes to he long<lb />
and help train your brows into that<lb />
well-groomed, expressive curve you've<lb />
always wanted. If you want an<lb />
extra" special touch for daytime eye<lb />
beauty, try putting just a drop of<lb />
herbal overissue oil on the lids. This<lb />
protects'the sensitive skin and gives<lb />
your lids a positively enchanting<lb />
gleam. And lustrous eyelids are a<lb />
chic new vogue this year.<lb />
The evening is the time when you<lb />
should be as glamorous as possible.<lb />
Use colorful eyeshadow and mas-<lb />
inemfif lessc<lb />
but<lb />
n�i<lb />
college doesn i '� � - '<lb />
Who said � about I be<lb />
Wu Clul I - �<lb />
Uie Man Winter us here<lb />
aeain, but it didn't atch Dur-<lb />
ward Stow. nap?iu� Lecause<lb />
Durward has a "brand new"<lb />
overcoat.<lb />
What is eaten more in the Soda<lb />
Shop than any other thing? Pecan<lb />
buns, my brother!<lb />
Well, Children, the picture<lb />
proofs are back and Eodie Hodges<lb />
wonders why he"s so good looking!<lb />
Catherine Albritton would<lb />
like to know the difference be-<lb />
tween Pilgrims and Puritans.<lb />
She says they both mean the<lb />
same thing to her.<lb />
"Whose that handsome man?"<lb />
a freshman asked me. "Oh. that<lb />
I said, "is Thearington<lb />
The Editor of this article needs<lb />
a new pair of shoes, so jilea.se con-<lb />
tribute freely! Oh. that's alright.<lb />
HER.E ARF- ���: �<lb />
JI6 OOUEGE STADIUMS"<lb />
IN THE COUNTRY WITH A TOTAL<lb />
ceaTIM6CAWCITY0F5J�.2OO OR<lb />
ITavSa&amp;e OF lO.OOO PER SCHOOL '<lb />
GaCH'SUP-MAWGAN'S GW-LDPIN&amp;<lb />
GARS OF ST. WWT O0UB&amp;E CAlA<lb />
MUvT TRAVEL OVER JO WULE? OF<lb />
LAND 20 WLES OF WATER AND RA2J<lb />
THPPO&amp;H THREE COUNTIES AND<lb />
METROPOLITAN CITIES IN ORDER<lb />
TO REACH THEIR "HOME. FIELD<lb />
K�1AR STADIUM, SAN fRANOSCO�<lb />
�0ij&amp;&amp;<lb />
,<lb />
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' ' WVHSltY OF CHATTANOOGA.<lb />
rVUDEMO" HOLD A OOMTEH<lb />
EACH YEAR 10 SHJECT Uc<lb />
BACHELJOR UGUNE87<lb />
Copr h AjwcihW feftfuu ?<lb />
mj�Mm u .<lb />
This Collegiate<lb />
WORLD<lb />
MR. JAMES GULLEDGE<lb />
ATTENDS MEETING<lb />
Club excluded c<lb />
When we eonsu<lb />
trict versa, i? is strange to imagine that any tension exists between the<lb />
two. In fart, it is a ridiculous situation, about as silly as a man be-<lb />
ing angry at his right hand, for the college is an integral part of the<lb />
town.<lb />
Back in 1907, the town ol Greenville waged a whining fight in the<lb />
State Legislature to locate the eollege here. A short drive through<lb />
East Greenville is enough to convince us that the town was fortunate<lb />
in its victory. The merchants and business men of Greenville, who so<lb />
warmly welcome the presence of the tobacconists for a few months each<lb />
year, might occasionally turn their eyes toward the college.<lb />
They m ght consider the To faculty members, their families, the staff<lb />
members, and the dozens of college employees, all of whom are perma-<lb />
nent residents of the city. They might consider the 1.100 students who<lb />
live in Greenville for nine months each year, and the 600 students who<lb />
live hire each summer. They might consider the hundreds of families<lb />
who � me to Greenville to see their sons and daughters and to patronize<lb />
the shops, banks, and theatres of the city.<lb />
By boosl ing t<lb />
th<lb />
A Senior.<lb />
To the Editor: Hooray for the<lb />
Entertainment Committee! They<lb />
surely know how to spend our money<lb />
in bringing a remarkable program<lb />
of entertainments to the college. The<lb />
pictures are better than ever lefore,<lb />
and if Jack Denny and his Orches-<lb />
tra are representative of the remain-<lb />
ing programs, we surelv have some-<lb />
thing in which to look forward.<lb />
Here's hoping.<lb />
A Student.<lb />
cara that will make your eyes deep! Jackie Strickland said she would<lb />
pools of glowing darkness. Specks buy me three pairs,<lb />
of gold or silver eyeshadow can be, Helen McGinnis wishes me to<lb />
blended in to carry up to your facej i1(,p i�.r Sldeet a Christmas pres-<lb />
the richness and brilliance of theLnt for Herby. We compromised<lb />
metallic threads in your evening)l,ail(lkereh'iefs. i three to be ex-<lb />
gown. act).<lb />
As to color for your face. Wive<lb />
your artistic impulses free reign.<lb />
Consider not only the color of your<lb />
eyes but also your complexion and<lb />
your clothes. Eye make-up should<lb />
he planned to bring out the color and<lb />
character of vour eyes. It should<lb />
What happened to the big<lb />
sign in the postoffice? I won-<lb />
der what other kinds of mam-<lb />
mals eat paper besides the<lb />
goats?<lb />
! have looked the campus over<lb />
COLLEGE MUSIC INSTRUCTORS<lb />
ATTEND CONFERENCE<lb />
Miss Gussie Kuykendall, direc-<lb />
tor of instruction in public school<lb />
music. Miss Dora E. Mead, instruc-<lb />
tor of piano, and Miss Lois V. Gor-<lb />
rell, instructor of piano and violin<lb />
at East Carolina Teachers College<lb />
attended the concert of Josef Hoff-<lb />
man at Duke University last Fri-<lb />
eollege, by working for its expansion, by increasing! day evening. Miss Eva Hodges,<lb />
 �  piano teacher in the Greenville high<lb />
number of its students, the merchants and business men of Green- was also a member of the<lb />
their own prosperity. To be specific, the Chamber party, which went to Greensboro<lb />
on Saturday to attend the annual<lb />
give them added sparkle and intenTO fuu ti1(, jr. -with the most pep<lb />
sify the color so that the feature peo-j � em.rirv I have found her!<lb />
pie notice first remains hauntingly she is. fellow students. Miss Man-<lb />
in the memory. Powder must blend j jj,<lb />
with vour natural coloring. Other-j . � m<lb />
wise it will be harsh and artificial; J hate to remind but it is<lb />
looking It will stand out on vour only six weeks till examina-<lb />
face making your skin appear sal- tions. Time travels on!<lb />
low. Rouge and lipstick should Pauline Johnston, from Bethel,<lb />
harmonize with your costume. j s;iVs she is so bright her father<lb />
I have prepared a little booklet I calls her "sun<lb />
on make-up for all types and all cos-<lb />
tume colors, with an intriguing;<lb />
three point make-up chart that will<lb />
help you solve all your make-up j<lb />
problems. This chart is not only<lb />
It's fairly late to be giving ad-<lb />
vice to men who are about to ex-<lb />
perience a Leap Year date, bat males<lb />
at Washington Cniversity, knowing<lb />
that such things will be going on<lb />
until December 31, offer these sug<lb />
gestions to all collegians:<lb />
Be sure to keep your escort wait-<lb />
ing at least 2� minutes.<lb />
Load your pockets with combs,<lb />
powder puffs, and mirrors. She will<lb />
be disappointed if she hasn't any-<lb />
thing to carry.<lb />
Of course she'll provide you with<lb />
cigarettes and gum. Under do cir-<lb />
cumstances light your own cigarette.<lb />
It would make her feel bad.<lb />
During intermissions in dancing,<lb />
order at least a double chocolate<lb />
malted milk. She doesn't want you discussed.<lb />
to think she's a miser. Mr. Gulledg<lb />
Be subdued and meek at all times pleasant trip to<lb />
but insist on your rights. Taxis are; while at the COi<lb />
available at all hours.<lb />
Billy Tolson's pep meetings<lb />
at night reminds me of the<lb />
poem, "The Midnight Ride of<lb />
Paul Revere<lb />
The head tibrai<lb />
Library. Mr. Gull<lb />
meeting of the Sou<lb />
rary Association<lb />
Asheville, X. C, f<lb />
30. iM. A a<lb />
! speakers were : Mr.<lb />
president of tb<lb />
Association; Miss 1<lb />
rarian of Tampa<lb />
and Mr. Harold Bi<lb />
of Louisville. K ,<lb />
hundred represei I<lb />
ginia. Kentucky,<lb />
Carolina, South "<lb />
Alabama. Mississi<lb />
were present.<lb />
In addition to<lb />
everyday library <lb />
and State aid to li<lb />
� E.CT.C<lb />
Eastern IA<lb />
ve Parkins.<lb />
� ' "Kber 2s<lb />
'��'� principal<lb />
ilcohn Wvr,<lb />
rican Likarr<lb />
i : Library:<lb />
am, Librarian<lb />
ky. Several<lb />
�   Fff-<lb />
nessee, Aorta<lb />
ina, Georgia,<lb />
and rlonta<lb />
n va<lb />
1 heard some rumor some place<lb />
about two freshmen who didn't<lb />
a logical and unfailing guide, but<lb />
also a practical one. With it you<lb />
will find it unnecessary to own doz- sign out properly to go home. It<lb />
ens of powders and many boxes of js f ,� consequence, but thought<lb />
eye make-up. You need only vary mention it.<lb />
rouge and lipstick to suit the two<lb />
Something strange has happened<lb />
at Ainherst College, alma mater of<lb />
the late Calvin CooBdge. The Stu-<lb />
dent, undergraduate paper, recently<lb />
came out in support of President<lb />
Roosevelt's reelection for this rea-<lb />
son : it found "Governor London a<lb />
colorless and unconvincing candi-<lb />
date Henry Stuart Hughes,<lb />
grandson of Chief Justice Charles<lb />
Evans Hughes, the G.O.Ps 1916<lb />
Presidential nominee, is editor-in-<lb />
chief.<lb />
N. C. METHODIST STUDENT<lb />
or three basic colors of your ward<lb />
robe<lb />
I am having a number of these: CONFERENCE MEET IN DURHAM<lb />
make-up booklets printed for vouj <lb />
and if you will write in to the 1 Of interest not only to Methodist<lb />
Woman's Interest Syndicate for ajstmleut but t( aH studeilts will <lb />
vine eau promot<lb />
of Commerce, the Rotary and Kiwanis Clubs should not stop working, (. ijn.nri, uf M.Hi, Teaehers at! send it to you.<lb />
If you have a personal beauty f'm'e for Methodist students that will<lb />
copy for yourself, I shall be glad to .� �. � �. -<lb />
j -1A ' tne orth Carolina State Confer-<lb />
until a new men's dormitory is built on the campus, until the college! the Woman's College of the Uni-<lb />
athletic teams are among the best in the state, and until there are asl vity of North Carolina.<lb />
many men as women on the K.C.T.C. campus. Here is a constructive yernorja Baptist Church<lb />
work that the men's organizations of Greenville can do. Entertains Baptist Students<lb />
Hundreds of men students to clothe and a first class football game<lb />
on tiuse fall afternoons shouldn't be an unhappy prospect for the<lb />
town's business men. We hardly need mention the influence that the<lb />
citizens of Greenville can exercise in the coming legislature.<lb />
Already K.C.T.C. is the fifth largest college in North Carolina, fully<lb />
accredited and widely reputed. Its faculty is distinguished and its<lb />
1,100 students come from all parts of the country. Greenville should<lb />
esteem it highly.<lb />
our "tit for tat<lb />
help you.<lb />
Boosting the eollege is boosting the town. Let's put<lb />
on a more friendly basis. You help us and we'll<lb />
The ladies of the Memorial Bap-<lb />
tist church entertained the Baptist<lb />
students of the College at a buffet<lb />
supper at 6:30, October 26. At the<lb />
door the students received "money"<lb />
which was used to buy weiners,<lb />
rolls, butter, coffee, and other cafe-<lb />
teria delights. Entertainments<lb />
featured fortune telling and a hal-<lb />
loween hour.<lb />
problem on which you need advice,<lb />
write Woman's Interest Syndicate,<lb />
522 Fifth Avenue, New York City.<lb />
STUDENT BODY ELECTS<lb />
NEW CHEER LEADERS<lb />
At a mass meeting held Wednes-<lb />
day evening, October 28, cheer lead-<lb />
ers were chosen for the current school<lb />
year, 1936-37. There were three<lb />
girls nominated: Jane Copeland, T.<lb />
Louise Martin, and "Pokey" John-<lb />
son. "Pokey" Johnson and Billy<lb />
Tolson, the only male nominee, were<lb />
elected.<lb />
DARKNESS UNDER RAGSDALE<lb />
Turning the lights off at eleven p.m. in the men's basement is one<lb />
thing; but keeping the quarters under Ragsdale dark all day is quite<lb />
another matter.<lb />
There art' advantages in darkness after eleven, especially when stu-<lb />
dents must be up soon after seven in order to eat breakfast at seven-<lb />
thirty. Eisrht hours of sleep is about the right amount, and few eol-<lb />
lege students still insist on sleeping with the lights on.<lb />
But darkness after seven is a more suitable condition for coal miners<lb />
than for students.<lb />
The basement of Ragsdale Hall, besides having limited window area,<lb />
is shaded by shrubbery. At no time during even the brightest day is<lb />
there enough light for study. Early in the morning, late in the after-<lb />
noon, and on cloudy days, reading or writing is out of the question.<lb />
Economies help students, and the low cost of study at this college<lb />
is to be appreciated and safe-guarded. But an "economy" which con-<lb />
fines study in Ragsdale Hall to a few hours in the evenings that are<lb />
not filled by student or college activities and which damages the eyes<lb />
and the temper of the true student, defeats its purpose.<lb />
It is hoped that the men's basement will soon become the "com-<lb />
fortable and well lighted quarters" described in the catalogue.<lb />
NEWS<lb />
In The Teco Echo<lb />
Ten Years Ago<lb />
meet in Trinity Church, Durham,<lb />
N. C, November 6-8. Representa-<lb />
tives from N. C. Colleges are ex-<lb />
pected in large numbers.<lb />
Dr. Waytt Smart of Emory Uni-<lb />
versity, Oa will be the key-note<lb />
speaker. "Christian Action on the<lb />
Campus" is the conference theme.<lb />
The discussion topics and leaders<lb />
are: Men and Women Relation,<lb />
Prof. H. E. Spenee; Choice of Cam-<lb />
pus Leadership, Mr. Harry Comer;<lb />
Christian Recreation, Dr. Raymond<lb />
Smith; Campus Ethics, Dean Her-<lb />
bert Herring; Campus Prejudices,<lb />
Mr. Merrimon Cuninggim; The<lb />
Counselor and Campus Christian<lb />
Action, Dr. Harvey C. Brown of<lb />
Nashville, Tenn.<lb />
Why waste pin-money on pin-<lb />
ball machines! Students of Ohio<lb />
State University, according to a sur-<lb />
vey conducted a short time ago,<lb />
spend on an average $1,500 a month<lb />
on these machines. Losers never<lb />
seem to abandon the idea that they<lb />
can beat the "pinball-pirates Los-<lb />
ing is only added stimulus to play<lb />
again.<lb />
LViUK Ul<lb />
and frills!<lb />
How do you think I con pay the<lb />
bills?<lb />
You won't get a bisi, and the<lb />
price was low.<lb />
They're SILVER MOON undies<lb />
from Penney's, you know.<lb />
Strange as it may seem, ten years<lb />
ago the college Literary Societies<lb />
ranked, in so far as number of<lb />
members is concerned, very much<lb />
as they do today. On Society Day,<lb />
1926, 154 new members joined the<lb />
Poe Society; 91 joined the Laniers;<lb />
and 86, the Emersons. (A like<lb />
situation exists today. However,<lb />
no one of the societies is as active<lb />
as it was a decade ago.)<lb />
years ago, there were 488 girls to<lb />
join the YWCA, more than the<lb />
number of girls staying in the dor-<lb />
mitories.<lb />
Miss Laura Rose who is State<lb />
Chairman of the Department of In-<lb />
ternational Relations of the A. A.<lb />
U. W. and Dr. Lucille Turner, an<lb />
ex-president of the Greenville branch,<lb />
attended a meeting of the directors<lb />
of the North Carolina A. A. U. W.<lb />
held in Burlington last week. The<lb />
officers, chairmen of the depart-<lb />
ments, and presidents, form the<lb />
board of directors. Mrs. Ficklen<lb />
Arthur, the president, and Mrs. J.<lb />
E. Winslow, vice president, could<lb />
not attend, so Dr. Turner repre-<lb />
sented the Greenville branch.<lb />
ENGLISH CLUB HOLDS<lb />
FIRST FALL MEETING<lb />
DAL COX<lb />
across the river<lb />
WHERE<lb />
You Get More for<lb />
Your Money<lb />
Near initiation time, a girl's<lb />
thoughts turn continually to<lb />
learning the laundry list. A<lb />
sophomore discovered one<lb />
freshman sleeping with her list<lb />
under her pillow. It is sup-<lb />
posed that the freshman<lb />
thought she could memorize it<lb />
by the process of osmosis<lb />
(That is, from less dense to<lb />
more dense).<lb />
East Carolina Teachers College<lb />
responded to the call to help make<lb />
the Pitt County Fair a success.<lb />
(In 1926, men students were<lb />
conspicuously absent on this<lb />
campus.) An article appeared<lb />
in THE TECO ECHO under<lb />
the heading, "Is It Possible?"<lb />
The article referred to the pos-<lb />
sibility of co-eds at East Caro-<lb />
lina Teachers College.<lb />
And here's a statement which is<lb />
as true today as it was ten years<lb />
ago: Early to bed and early to rise<lb />
makes students healthy, wealthy,<lb />
but unpopular if they insist upon<lb />
marching up and down the halls<lb />
(And just imagine THIS hap- on clinking clanking heels between<lb />
pening in the year 1936.) Ten five and six in the morning.<lb />
More than sixty students and<lb />
faculty members attended the first<lb />
fall meeting of the college English<lb />
Club Tuesday night, October 27.<lb />
Naomi Newell gave a short talk,<lb />
displaying to the students the new<lb />
equipment of the club room, which<lb />
included new books, a phonograph,<lb />
and a slide projector which will<lb />
also project ordinary photographs<lb />
and post cards.<lb />
Frances Barnes, president of the<lb />
club, led a discussion of plans for<lb />
the year. The society divided it-<lb />
self into five study groups, each<lb />
member electing his preference. The<lb />
groups are for "work and play" in<lb />
dramatics, reading of current litera-<lb />
ture, oral English, poetry, and cre-<lb />
ative writing.<lb />
Vernon Ward was elected publici-<lb />
ty agent for the organization. Other<lb />
officers, elected last spring, are<lb />
Martha Scoville, vice president;<lb />
Frances Currin, secretary; and Sam<lb />
Dees, treasurer.<lb />
PITT<lb />
CO L I E S<lb />
On State 3:30-7:00-9.00<lb />
Prices: Mat. 35c - Eve. 55c<lb />
ALSO SCREEN PROGRAM<lb />
WED NOV. 4<lb />
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CAPRICE<lb />
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in "Cain<lb />
and Mabel'<lb />
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Adverse<lb />
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"STAGE<lb />
STRUCK"<lb />
ADIES<lb />
IN LOVE<lb />
with<lb />
Loretta Young<lb />
Simone Simon - Jaw ���<lb />
Don Ameche - Paul �-��<lb />
XrouTTd<lb />
By ARI<lb />
(Associated Coi<lb />
yjia culutnn tf<lb />
0f articles �r<lb />
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rioted CoUegia I<lb />
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yf course, ev 1 �<lb />
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big a hasty glane.<lb />
Mfhe (.11 girl &amp; �<lb />
Reused tb�<lb />
Whereas, qmte<lb />
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jag son, and I<lb />
speech, retortw<lb />
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Put it that way I<lb />
changed. Bat e<lb />
that, 1 stiffl '�� <lb />
ences between 11 -<lb />
dav and that of -<lb />
j?oj one thing. 1<lb />
of the student bod,<lb />
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not so sure. W<lb />
to have the -<lb />
lethargic students,<lb />
of tmdergraduat4<lb />
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sin -till ha- 'I : �<lb />
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Brother in "W h<lb />
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library, and I I<lb />
triunea Instruct i<lb />
WPAFed<lb />
Produc<lb />
75 NEW PLAYS HAVE<lb />
BEEN RECOMMEND!<lb />
FOR PRO<lb />
Continuing its li<lb />
andergraduate<lb />
America, the W PA 1<lb />
Project announ<lb />
K new plays,<lb />
writers, have been<lb />
production by its pi<lb />
(liver Tvler, s<lb />
WPA Federal Tl<lb />
bureau, has pi � par<lb />
including compb '�<lb />
production data n I<lb />
will be Ben! to the <lb />
Theater drama Ui  I<lb />
country.<lb />
The Federal Thes I<lb />
$5(i weekly royalty :�<lb />
duetion, Mr. Tyler � 1<lb />
the author retains I<lb />
the play.<lb />
When asked whal I<lb />
preferred. Mr. Tyl<lb />
want plays that .<lb />
with contemporary I �<lb />
plicable to the solul<lb />
modern problems.1<lb />
He pointed to th<lb />
Francis Bosworth, PI<lb />
rector, who issued � e<lb />
by young playwrights<lb />
something to saw"<lb />
Helping these w 1<lb />
their craft, and to conl<lb />
play- alive to the pi<lb />
day will build a new - '<lb />
writing. There are n<lb />
�abject, form, or then<lb />
that a play shall be<lb />
thing<lb />
The 7" plays aln a<lb />
into all possible cafe g<lb />
�Pect to form<lb />
Nnedies, tragedies,<lb />
P!ays. labor racial,<lb />
children's plays. All. 1<lb />
with the American seel<lb />
two-thirds with some a-(<lb />
�ociai scene.<lb />
9no of the plays. �<lb />
written by a young aut<lb />
�� Wells, based on the<lb />
be famous Negro folk<lb />
feady been produced .<lb />
Jngeles unit of the WlJ<lb />
rbeater. Another, bv ,1�<lb />
J and Richard Oliver, f<lb />
Cottage which deals wl<lb />
J the Southern shared<lb />
wg rehearsed bv the<lb />
Juratory, another divi<lb />
A Plav Bureau dev"<lb />
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2 the purpose of givi<lb />
r opportunity of seeii<lb />
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CAMPUS CAMERA<lb />
Fr1�<lb />
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LJ2f2 Lta THE<lb />
mELOR ugliness<lb />
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Collegiate<lb />
RLD<lb />
MR. JAMES GULLEDGE<lb />
ATTENDS MEETING<lb />
' pad librarian of E.CLfjp<lb />
try, Mr. (iulllg,�. attended the<lb />
'�- ai � st� Beaten Lib-<lb />
A.7M;Umnat(;r"v. Park Inn,<lb />
'���� �- C, from October 28-<lb />
Among th�. principal<lb />
" were: Mr. Male�!m Wyer.<lb />
lent of tiie American Library<lb />
tationj Miss Helen Stafie, Lib-<lb />
�i oi Tampa Puhln- Library;<lb />
� Mr. Harold Brigfemm, Librarian<lb />
� uumfle, Kentucky, Several<lb />
I representatives from Vir-<lb />
Kentucky, Tennessee, Xorth<lb />
aa, South Carolina, Georgia,<lb />
� Mississippi, tnd Florida<lb />
: lition to the discussion of<lb />
ay library problems. Federal<lb />
�'� aid to library service was<lb />
GuDedge reported a most<lb />
trip to the Greal Smokies<lb />
� at the conference.<lb />
�� 1 !�a ofii, embroidery<lb />
and frills!<lb />
�� vm do you think I con pay the<lb />
b.ih?<lb />
You won't get a bill, and the<lb />
price was low.<lb />
eyre SILVER MOON undies<lb />
from Penneys, you know.<lb />
J<lb />
DAL COX<lb />
across the river<lb />
WHERE<lb />
You Get More for<lb />
Your Money<lb />
ITT<lb />
0 SCREEN PROGRAM<lb />
SOON<lb />
Clark<lb />
Gable<lb />
in "Cain<lb />
and Mabel"<lb />
SOON<lb />
Anthony<lb />
Adverse"<lb />
STAGE<lb />
STRUCK"<lb />
THUR. - FRI NOV. 5-6<lb />
LADIES<lb />
IN LOVE<lb />
with<lb />
Loretta Young <lb />
Simone Simon - Janet Gay<lb />
Don Ameche - Paul Luke<lb />
govember 5, 1936<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
5 sy rW ym , � mjs ijcu echo<lb />
tPiratesTimince William and Mary<lb />
PAGE<lb />
AROUND WASHINGTON<lb />
By ARNOLD SERWER<lb />
(AsSOciated Co�epate Press Correspondent<lb />
umn IS om m a series<lb />
trtu les written by Mr. S'er-<lb />
Wash i ngton correspondent<lb />
'nt Tk��� Echo an-d the As-<lb />
 Collegiate Press, who is<lb />
ring the east atui middle-<lb />
tearch of speeud back-<lb />
md material for his weeklu<lb />
111<lb />
from Washington,�Kd.<lb />
But somehow the different fac-<lb />
!r T !ernoisy tha� used<lb />
M,lt,llf�t types more varia-<lb />
f' VV1Un � v,�e. I attribute the<lb />
hrst to the fact that formerly these<lb />
!il"l�lvell spotlight field<lb />
their rough and<lb />
games with each<lb />
a<lb />
" whiea to play<lb />
often brui<lb />
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and tl<lb />
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E.CIC. LOSES<lb />
CLOSE GAME TO<lb />
W.C.T.C. ELEVEN<lb />
Final Sore is 7-6 in Favor<lb />
Westerners<lb />
of<lb />
he Pirates lost a hard fought<lb />
ie to W. C. T. n 7-6. E. C<lb />
been en<lb />
ight eh<lb />
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panic<lb />
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pleted more passes, and gained more<lb />
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Alma Mater is apt, folhnv-<lb />
ty irlance at her, to say,<lb />
girl certainly isn't what<lb />
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much better expressed if<lb />
U r glanced at her return-<lb />
conflict'<lb />
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countered lively<lb />
en the center of<lb />
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gained consider<lb />
passes and line<lb />
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tl editors or the<lb />
�aa are exerting a stultifying i�-<lb />
,i,1�' on The Cardinal, na"rrowinK<lb />
� scope, robbing it Gf its spirit, and<lb />
tessening the power it once had of<lb />
making student factions<lb />
"dilate.<lb />
As for the types, the fact that<lb />
and havmg the power of they are less standardized is some-<lb />
lorted, ell. son, who saVs; a"g I seem to see, hut can't prove<lb />
I yonr old svelte self! ' ; � liat causes it I can't say. It mav<lb />
thai way then. We've both; have something to do with changed<lb />
Tut even allowing for "i student habits caused by six years<lb />
ill see some marked differ-j "f depression. It may be due to sun<lb />
u. n the I Diversity of to -Pts. or the fact that my sight isn't<lb />
that of several years ago Jt it used to be. But at any rate,<lb />
thing, 1 think the temper; ;t w no loss that they are less typed<lb />
dent body has changed. j than before. It is a distinct gain for<lb />
icn thinking it over Pmjthel Diversity.<lb />
re Wisconsin still .seems! The enormous increase in student<lb />
the same percentage of enrollment, coupled with the great<lb />
students the same nomher decrease in the number of instruc-<lb />
raduate ones, moderates, tors, has produced another great<lb />
,inks and reds. Wwoa- change here. Lectures are many<lb />
�as The Earnest Student, and qau sections are few. The re-<lb />
A.tmtv Man The Loyal suit is a deplorable lack of contact<lb />
m W hoopa Doopa. The j between the student and teacher This<lb />
U h-ctual. The Potential is not so bad when the lecturer is a<lb />
 Li.zie-Stay-In-The strong personality with the gift of<lb />
and I he t.irl Who In- establishing personal relationship<lb />
tractors. with every student in the hall.<lb />
WPAFederal Theatre to<lb />
Produce Student Plays<lb />
75 NEW PLAYS HAVE<lb />
BEEN RECOMMENDED<lb />
FOR PRODUCTION<lb />
12 it<lb />
nn<lb />
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writ<lb />
pr�<lb />
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TV<lb />
bar,<lb />
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problems of play producing.<lb />
Besides these two, another of the<lb />
7 recommended plays shows the<lb />
 rise and social function of a "first<lb />
drive to encourage! American family Another deals<lb />
playwrights ofjwith the tenement bousing problem<lb />
WPA Federal Theater j0" Chicago. Still a third presents<lb />
lineed this week that ia picture ��f the lives of the agri-<lb />
9, written by yofQigJcnltttral workers of the Far West.<lb />
been recommend fnrlAll the plays show maturity, and are<lb />
young<lb />
n commended for! All thi<lb />
lay bureau.<lb />
Buperriser oi<lb />
the work of writers who are at<lb />
Tyler, -uperviser of the present, or were recently, in colleges<lb />
ral Theater playreadins :�nd universities.<lb />
prepared a new list.i undergraduate or university play-<lb />
�"�mplete synopses and j vvrights wishing to submit scripts<lb />
tata on the plays, which for possible production by tb<lb />
to the 150 WPA Federal Federal Theater, should<lb />
WPA<lb />
send them<lb />
,ma un<lb />
eral<lb />
rova<lb />
its throughout the<lb />
to (Converse<lb />
Mr. Tyler<lb />
or retains<lb />
Tyler, Playreading De-<lb />
partment, Play Bureau. WPA<lb />
Theater will pay ajFederal Theater Project, 303 West<lb />
tv fee for each nro-U Street, New York City. If con-<lb />
idered suitable for Federal Theater<lb />
trates<lb />
 th<lb />
F re-<lb />
al -st,<lb />
but the refere. ongfa ad<lb />
penalized F, 0. T. C. five yards for<lb />
being offside. W. C. T. C. did not<lb />
threaten E. C. T. Cs goal through-<lb />
out the first half.<lb />
E. C. T. V. scored on three passes<lb />
after receiving the kick-off at the<lb />
beginning of the second half. The<lb />
placement kick for extra point was<lb />
blocked. E. C. T. CL, 6, W. C.<lb />
T. ft, 0. During the rest of the<lb />
third quarter both teams gained and<lb />
lost considerable ground. The<lb />
Pirates came near scoring�they<lb />
were on W. ft T. Cs four yard<lb />
line, but were penalized fifteen<lb />
yards.<lb />
W. ft T. ft scored during the<lb />
third quarter by blocking a punt<lb />
behind the E. ft T. ft goal. They<lb />
made the extra point on a pass plav.<lb />
The score: W. ft T. ft, 7, E. ft<lb />
T. ft, 6, which is the way it was<lb />
when the game ended. The Pirates<lb />
were on a march which couldn't be<lb />
stopped it seemed and they marched<lb />
within the twenty yard' line but<lb />
the final ended it.<lb />
The Pirates played a fine game<lb />
and with a few breaks could have<lb />
won the game. It is to be remem-<lb />
bered that this was the first game for<lb />
E. ft T. ft, and the sixth for Wr. C.<lb />
T. ft, which made a lot of difference.<lb />
It is to le remembered also that<lb />
V. ft T. ft is the only team to score<lb />
on Appalachian State�holding<lb />
them, 20-2. When we think of the<lb />
fine showing our boys made, we<lb />
realize that Coach Bo Farley is<lb />
putting out a winning team.<lb />
The lineup:<lb />
Team<lb />
E.C.T.C. Pos.<lb />
Gibson L.E.<lb />
Dennis L.T.<lb />
Carpenter L.G.<lb />
Pittman ft<lb />
Kidenhour R.G.<lb />
Andrews R.T.<lb />
Lindsey R. E.<lb />
Shelton Q.B.<lb />
Xoe II. B.<lb />
Powell BUB.<lb />
Fere bee F.B.<lb />
Substitutes: E. C.<lb />
tackle; Guy and Flatselle, ends;<lb />
Sinclair, guard; Pratt and Avers,<lb />
halfbacks.<lb />
Team<lb />
W.C.T.C.<lb />
Jarvis<lb />
Dardenlake<lb />
Balof<lb />
Grey<lb />
Black<lb />
Gaston<lb />
Humphries<lb />
Bogwell<lb />
Brown<lb />
Salt on<lb />
Humphries<lb />
T. C�Dozier,<lb />
or each pr<lb />
explained, But<lb />
full rights to production the plays will either be<lb />
recommended immediately to the<lb />
various units, or will be scheduled<lb />
for an experimental production by<lb />
the Playwrights.<lb />
sii<lb />
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toned �<lb />
Plays,<lb />
cliiLir. n<lb />
with th<lb />
two-tl.ir<lb />
aieia<lb />
On<lb />
Tit<lb />
B.W<lb />
thf<lb />
aln-a,<lb />
asked what ty-jx of play is<lb />
Mr. Tyler said: "We<lb />
ivs that deal intelligently<lb />
� mporary life anil are ap-<lb />
to the solution of our<lb />
�rl,lem<lb />
mted to the statement of<lb />
losworth, Play Bureau di-<lb />
o issued a call for plays<lb />
- playwrights who have<lb />
: to say,<lb />
- these writers to master<lb />
 and to continue writing<lb />
� to the problems of to-<lb />
build a new Bchool of play-<lb />
I here are no taboos on<lb />
��nn. or theme . . . only.<lb />
lay shall lie about some-<lb />
plays already selected fall<lb />
ible categories, with re-<lb />
"Baby" Jack Torrence Now<lb />
Under Contract to Mike Jacobs<lb />
form and manner�<lb />
tragedies, farces, folk<lb />
abor, racial, rural and<lb />
8 plays. All, however, deal<lb />
American seene, and a good<lb />
da with some aspect to the<lb />
���lie.<lb />
 the plays, "John Henry<lb />
by a young author, Frank<lb />
s, based on the legends about<lb />
unous Negro folk hero, has<lb />
oeen produced by the Los<lb />
JJtek unit of the WPA Federal<lb />
J"e:i,r. Another, bv John Ramas-<lb />
t3 � Richard Oliver, "A Mess of<lb />
2J8C which deals with the life<lb />
, . f  Southern sharecroppers, is<lb />
�w� hearsed by the Playwrights<lb />
'rutrv, another division of the<lb />
p, I,lav Bureau devoted to the<lb />
for II,ai7 production of new plays<lb />
ti Purpose of giving authors<lb />
J "IjP'Ttunity of seeing and solv-<lb />
0 the problems of playwriting<lb />
P wncrete experience with the<lb />
Baton Rouge, La. � (ACP) �<lb />
"Baby" Jack Torrence, famous<lb />
Louisiana State University athlete<lb />
and Olympic star, returned to his<lb />
old campus recently but not as an<lb />
amateur. Torrance, under contract<lb />
to Promoter Mike Jacobs of the<lb />
20th Century Athletic Club in New<lb />
York City, is here to whip himself<lb />
into shape for the first fight of his<lb />
professional boxing career, which<lb />
will be fought within the next seven<lb />
weeks.<lb />
Herbie Brodie, Torrance's manager<lb />
and a former welter-weight fighter<lb />
with H years of ring experience,<lb />
finds it difficult to keep Jack under<lb />
training.<lb />
"It's awfully hard to keep Jack<lb />
at work. You know, it's tough<lb />
managing a fighter like Torrance.<lb />
I can't lick him and I can't outrun<lb />
him. All I can do is out talk him,<lb />
and that gets awfully hard to do at<lb />
times<lb />
While punching a heavy bag in<lb />
the L. S. IT. gymnasium Torrance<lb />
said: "Boy, this pro' game is a<lb />
long way from peaches and cream. I<lb />
How I envy those buys who play<lb />
football and those other easy games<lb />
From looking at him and com-<lb />
paring him with his former self,<lb />
one would hardly believe that he<lb />
has lost 35 pounds, yet he claims<lb />
that he feels like a dwarf.<lb />
"I've lost 35 pounds already. In<lb />
another two weeks 111 be able to<lb />
fight in the flyweight division<lb />
Pitt Theatre Announces<lb />
Thirteen Contest Winners<lb />
(Continued from page one)<lb />
cause they did not write a paragraph<lb />
on their favorite movie star.<lb />
The cash prizes and theatre tic-<lb />
kets will be awarded this afternoon<lb />
at the Pitt Theatre by Mr. Walker,<lb />
who has requested that all winners<lb />
present at that time a certification<lb />
from The Teco Echo editor.<lb />
The paragraph entered by Eliza-<lb />
beth Copeland, and which was ac-<lb />
companied by a perfect solution of<lb />
the puzzle, follows: "Of the many<lb />
admirable actors in Hollywood, I<lb />
think Nelson Eddy decidedly out-<lb />
shines all. His acting is splendid,<lb />
but when he sings, it seems almost<lb />
miraculous that the most handsome<lb />
of all actors has also the most<lb />
marvelous voice. I will never tire<lb />
of the magnificent singing of my<lb />
favorite<lb />
(PORTS<lb />
fNOTES<lb />
By JOE BRAXTOX<lb />
Well, the Pirates beat William<lb />
and Mary, 25-0, and there was only<lb />
about fifty per cent of the student<lb />
body out there to see it well done.<lb />
It looks as if the Pirates have a<lb />
good team and it would be a great<lb />
help if the students and faculty-<lb />
would turn out in a body and give<lb />
them a little .support. Quite a few<lb />
of the upperclassmen like to see<lb />
football games but have the im-<lb />
pression that when our boys play<lb />
you will not see a football game.<lb />
You don't have to see large college<lb />
teams play in order to get the<lb />
thrills of a football game. In fact<lb />
you will very often see an unin-<lb />
teresting game played in a large<lb />
stadium. Last year, the Pirates<lb />
played two games on their home<lb />
field that were as interesting and<lb />
as thrilling as any games I have<lb />
ever seen. I admit that I have<lb />
never seen a Rose Bowl game�but<lb />
neither have many of you. The<lb />
Pirates played a fine game last<lb />
Saturday and most of you upper-<lb />
classmen went to the show or went<lb />
riding while the boys were out<lb />
there on the field fighting hard for<lb />
iour school. I know that this ap-<lb />
peal will not reach all of you, but<lb />
those of you that can see through<lb />
this, 1 want to see at the next<lb />
game.<lb />
Billy Tolson and his associate,<lb />
"Pokey" Johnson and Hannah<lb />
Martin are offering something new<lb />
in cheerleading this year. Billy<lb />
did some fine work out there Sat-<lb />
urday and should be congratulat-<lb />
ed. I am sure that when he is<lb />
given a little time in order to per-<lb />
fec this yells�yes, I said yells�<lb />
and break in his associates, that<lb />
there is going to be plenty of noise<lb />
down there on the field of Satur-<lb />
day afternoons. Here's luck to<lb />
you, Billy. Students, come on out<lb />
and help Billy�he can't make<lb />
enough noise by himself.<lb />
Ah yes! I almost forgot to men-<lb />
tion the fact that there was a large<lb />
number of alumni�co-eds, of<lb />
course�attending the game and<lb />
they were typical "grads<lb />
I would like to know whether or<lb />
not the freshman that ai look-<lb />
ing for the line of scrimmage was<lb />
successful in finding it!<lb />
TO<lb />
.9<lb />
Miss<lb />
Norton Announces Game<lb />
Schedule<lb />
vs.<lb />
After two weeks of practice the<lb />
women will lie ready to begin their<lb />
intramural games, it was an-<lb />
nounced last week by Miss Lueile<lb />
Norton. Every girl who ha-<lb />
attended six practices will be per<lb />
mittcd to play in the games. About<lb />
ninety girls arc now participating<lb />
in the practice games.<lb />
Each dormitory team will select<lb />
a name, and will begin play on<lb />
November �. Below is the intra-<lb />
mural schedule.<lb />
Monday, November 9�Jarvi<lb />
Fleming. Cot ten vs. Fleming X<lb />
Gotten No. 2 vs. Wilson, Cotf<lb />
No. :? vs. Wilson No. 2.<lb />
Tuesday, November 10�Jarvis<lb />
vs. Gotten, Gotten No. 2 vs. Flem-<lb />
ing, Cotton No. 3 vs. Fleming No<lb />
2. Wilson No. 2 vs. Wilson No. 1<lb />
Wednesday, November 11�Jar-<lb />
vis vs. Gotten No. 2, Gotten No. 3<lb />
vs. Gotten No. 1, Wilson No. 2 vs.<lb />
Fleming No. 1, Wilson No. 1 vs.<lb />
Fleming No. 2.<lb />
Thursday, November 12, after-<lb />
noon�Fleming No. 1 vs. Cotten<lb />
No. 1, Jarvis vs. Wilson No. 2, Wil-<lb />
son No. 1 vs. Cotten No. 3, night.<lb />
Fleming No. 1 vs. Cotten No. 1,<lb />
night.<lb />
Friday, November 13�Jarvis<lb />
vs. Cotten No. 3. Wilson No. 2 vs.<lb />
Cotten No. 2. Wilson No. 1 vs. Cot-<lb />
ten No. 1, Fleming No. 1 vs. Flem-<lb />
ing No. 2.<lb />
Tuesday, November 17�Jarvis<lb />
vs. Wilson No. 1, Fleming No. 2<lb />
vs. Wilson No. 2, Fleming No. 1<lb />
vs. Cotten No. 3, Cotten No. 1 vs.<lb />
Cotten No. 2.<lb />
Thursday, November 19�Jarvis<lb />
vs. Fleming No. 2, Fleming No. 1<lb />
vs. Wilson No. 1, Cotten No. 1 vs.<lb />
Wilson Xo. 2. Cotten No. 2 vs.<lb />
Cotten No. 3.<lb />
Fliot Bennet, hot dog salesman at<lb />
the University of California foot-<lb />
ball game used "hot stuff" to beat<lb />
heat. When his clothes caught on<lb />
fire, he put out the blaze by spilling<lb />
mustard on himself.<lb />
McLELLAN'S<lb />
� THE BIG 5 and 10c STORE �<lb />
Invites you to trade with us. We have<lb />
many values to save you monev. We<lb />
will deliver all packages to the College.<lb />
� COME TO SEE US �<lb />
SHOES of Quality,<lb />
Style and Fit<lb />
Popular Prices<lb />
Courteous Service<lb />
ALWAYS TRY YOUR SHOE<lb />
STORE FIRST<lb />
COBURJVS SHOES<lb />
ALL SUPPLIES FOR THE COLLEGE GIRLS<lb />
CHARLES STORES<lb />
406 EVANS STREET<lb />
� We Deliver �<lb />
SCIENCE DEPARTMENT<lb />
GETS NEW MICROSCOPE<lb />
The college recently bought ten<lb />
new microscopes and an expensive<lb />
calonimeter for use in the science<lb />
department. The instruments, made<lb />
by Bosch and Lomb Optical Co are<lb />
of the highest quality. Dr. R. J.<lb />
Slay expects the equipment to facili-<lb />
tate study in his department.<lb />
The gift that only you can give � that grows<lb />
more precious with the years <lb />
YOUR PHOTOGRAPH<lb />
� NA4KE AN APPOINTMENT TODAY �<lb />
Baker's Studio<lb />
WHITES STORES<lb />
Incorporated<lb />
5c to $5.00<lb />
EVERYTHING FOR<lb />
THE<lb />
 COLLEGE GIRL<lb />
Trade Here and<lb />
Smve<lb />
The College "Y"<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 />
"Snack 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 : Peanut Better<lb />
LANCE PACKING COMPANY<lb />
SBHB<lb />
Boley Farley's Tea<lb />
Scores Every Qua<lb />
E<lb />
EB'S<lb />
Ridenhour Runs 70 Ya<lb />
Second Score<lb />
BARNES. NIXON. AND PAI<lb />
FEATURE FOR THE v<lb />
Pirates Make Ten First<lb />
Seven for Norfolk Divl<lb />
Scrimmage Ends in Scoreless Tie:<lb />
Pirate Line Held When Goal<lb />
Was Threatened<lb />
Bf<lb />
i Be firatei<lb />
t a scoreless ;<lb />
mage at Dm<lb />
The first half<lb />
tom m;Ms<lb />
� played Iuk(<lb />
"Sabs"<lb />
if m a practice scrim-<lb />
ham fin October tS.Jptay an.<lb />
was dominated bv thefthe garni<lb />
Dukes. They w-rr- twice in scoring<lb />
position, hut the Pirate lino held<lb />
them am! punted out of danger. The<lb />
Pirates were unable to get their of-<lb />
fense working�probably due to th�-<lb />
fact that this was their initial scrim-<lb />
mage and the team had never worked<lb />
together as a whole.<lb />
During the second half E. C.<lb />
T. ( played offensive football.<lb />
Twice they marched within Dukes'<lb />
twenty yard line and lost the ball<lb />
on a fumble and by having a pass<lb />
intercepted. The ' Pirates played<lb />
good football which is shown by<lb />
holding the powerful Duke subs to<lb />
a scoreless tie.<lb />
Greenville, Oct. 31.�<lb />
lina Teacher- I  ,� ,<lb />
home game of the season<lb />
noon, defeating William<lb />
(Norfolk Division  :<lb />
'i eaehers completely oal<lb />
Norfolk boys in everv<lb />
featured<lb />
play of<lb />
guard and<lb />
l OU1<lb />
iven<lb />
The gam<lb />
national defei<lb />
and Sinclair si<lb />
punting of Pratt, wh<lb />
his man Xixon by an<lb />
yards to the kick.<lb />
The Teacher first - � n<lb />
the first period on a 20-ni<lb />
from Shelton to Gibson.<lb />
made the extra j  � on a ll<lb />
In the second quarter, i;<lb />
ers scored on ;<lb />
Ridenhour, who intercept�!<lb />
on his own 20-yard line.<lb />
In the third period the<lb />
marched down the field frc<lb />
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when you buy Humming Birds. But it isn't simply<lb />
a case of more silk for your money�this extra<lb />
value brings you STURDIER stockings, MORE wear.<lb />
Humming Bird stitches arc closer together, yet th�<lb />
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Humming Birds look as sheer as any stocking. The<lb />
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PAGE FOUR<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
November 5<lb />
ALUMNAE<lb />
NEWS<lb />
Miss Jacqueline Swindell, of<lb />
Swan Quarter, an A.l. graduate<lb />
(1933) of this college, has recent-<lb />
ly completed at Duke University<lb />
Medical School the training as<lb />
laboratory technician. .Miss Swin-<lb />
dell is at present employed as tech-<lb />
nician in one of the Laboratories of<lb />
the diagnostic clinic of Duke Uni-<lb />
versity Hospital.<lb />
Pep Rally and Bonfire<lb />
Attract Many Students<lb />
Hyatt<lb />
week.<lb />
Founta !<lb />
Misses<lb />
Darden,<lb />
Chariot<lb />
cam ts<lb />
Misses<lb />
Myers, a<lb />
here Rui<lb />
Miss,<lb />
Forrest was here last<lb />
e is now teaching at<lb />
ara<lb />
Lee<lb />
rgaret<lb />
p were<lb />
fates,<lb />
P.anek.<lb />
jona<lb />
and<lb />
visitors on the<lb />
Mallov. Margaret<lb />
Students Enjoy Prolonged Period<lb />
of Dancing on Thursdays As<lb />
Result of Social Committee<lb />
Recommendation<lb />
A dress dinner, an hour and a<lb />
half of after-dinner dancing, ini-<lb />
tiation ceremonies for the Poe<lb />
society, and a pep rally in prepara-<lb />
tion for tlse William and Mary<lb />
game last Saturday were the high<lb />
spots of the student activity pro-<lb />
pram here October i?<lb />
After dinner the students as-<lb />
sembled in the Robert II. Wright<lb />
auditorium for the prolonged period<lb />
of dancing which they now enjoy<lb />
each Thursday evening.<lb />
Billy Tolson and Pokey John-<lb />
son, head cheer leaders, all hut broke<lb />
up the da nee when they rushed into<lb />
the auditorium with the initiates of<lb />
ueiue<lb />
Pan it<lb />
�ei<lb />
Jordan was<lb />
L8 Avent Ontterhridge.<lb />
1935, is now leaching<lb />
N. ( She was here<lb />
Sinn<lb />
ing of Miss Louise<lb />
William Bowling<lb />
t 31, at WiLon. has<lb />
ed.<lb />
Mrs<lb />
the SI<lb />
a reee<lb />
n.<lb />
 i<lb />
K. Joyner, president of<lb />
lnnini Association, was<lb />
tor en the campus.<lb />
DEATHS<lb />
Mrs. Clara Joyner Davis, mother<lb />
of Miss Sallie joyner Davis, died<lb />
at her home in Toxaway the week<lb />
before school reopened in the fall.<lb />
Poe society. Tolson and<lb />
Johnson took the stage to lead<lb />
the most rousing pep meeting in the<lb />
history of the college. The stu-<lb />
dents sang and cheered at the top<lb />
of their voices and loudly applauded<lb />
talks by Doctor llaynes and Mr.<lb />
Deal. They gave each member of<lb />
the football team a noisy sendoff.<lb />
The students and faculty as-<lb />
sembled last Friday night at 7:30<lb />
at the football field for a bonfire<lb />
and a final pep rally for the William<lb />
and Mary game. Lex" Ridenhour,<lb />
"Fran Ferebee, and Primrose Car-<lb />
penter, members of the Pirate foot-<lb />
ball team, made talks urging the<lb />
students to attend the came.<lb />
Heads Committee<lb />
i<lb />
ENTERTAINED BY<lb />
1HE �1H CLUB<lb />
Large Number of Freshmen Join<lb />
the Club for Year<lb />
The Mathematics Club enter-<lb />
tained the new math majors at an in-<lb />
formal party on Monday evening,<lb />
October 20, at C5() o'clock, in the<lb />
"V" lint. Belie Kearney played the<lb />
piano while Xylda Cooper, the club<lb />
president, and Marguerite Averitte,<lb />
secretary and treasurer greeted the<lb />
new students at the dour. Loth old<lb />
and new students were introduced<lb />
I by way of a "get acquainted' game.<lb />
Cross Word Puzzle<lb />
SOLUTION<lb />
CALLIE CHARLTON AND<lb />
ERNELLE BROOKS ATTEND<lb />
B. S. U. CONVENTION<lb />
Sixteen Other Colleges Are Repre-<lb />
sented at Meeting<lb />
The Baptist Student inion vu Club Begins Year's Work ur<lb />
�cpnented aMhe anniml State Con WemCP Roast and Fp<lb />
r C'n it 1UJ"<lb />
A Freshman's<lb />
VIEWPOINT<lb />
MARIAS C. WOOD<lb />
Boley Farley's Team<lb />
Scores Every Quarter<lb />
Take School to Students<lb />
in Education Experiment<lb />
(Continued from pase three)<lb />
opponents' 49 for successive downs,<lb />
with Ferebee carrying the hall over<lb />
for the touchdown.<lb />
The final touchdown came in the<lb />
last quarter when Pratt returned a<lb />
kick for 58 yards through the Wil-<lb />
liam and Mary defense.<lb />
Featuring for the visitors was the<lb />
work of Barnes, Xixon<lb />
trett. Stars for tin<lb />
eac<lb />
and Pad-<lb />
hers were<lb />
(Continued from page one")<lb />
i leeted as administrator of the pro<lb />
ect at a meeting of the city andjShelton, Ferebee, and Powell.<lb />
Miss Mav R. B. Muffly, member: county superintendents from these I The Teachers made ten first downs<lb />
and later they showed much en-<lb />
thusiasm in several contests. Mar-<lb />
garet and Tda F. Davis were de-<lb />
clared winners and each was given<lb />
a prize. Refreshments consisted ol<lb />
vanilla ice cream with cherries and<lb />
chocolate sauce.<lb />
In view of the large number of<lb />
freshmen joining the Math Club<lb />
this year, the (dub officers and ad-<lb />
visers are confident that it will con-<lb />
tinue to be one of the most active<lb />
student organizations on the cam-<lb />
pus. Present indications are that<lb />
the programs for the fall quarter will<lb />
be entertaining and highly educa-<lb />
tional.<lb />
Miss Maria D. Graham is the<lb />
group's adviser.<lb />
The other morning as I proceed<lb />
ed down the hall to class, I hap ;<lb />
pened to cast a glance into Yej j)r; ati yafs fro,<lb />
Soda Shoppe and my eyes duly<lb />
fastened on the largest object in L()U;vj11(<lb />
ventioii, which was held at Greet<lb />
lx.ro. October 23-25, by Callie<lb />
Charlton and Ernelle Brooks. The<lb />
convention convened at W . C.<lb />
EJ. . C.<lb />
There were seventeen colleges<lb />
represented at the meeting. From i<lb />
these delegates, Woodrow Hill, of<lb />
Boiling Springs College, was elected<lb />
to succeed A3 Martin oi Wake For-<lb />
est, as President of the State Bap-<lb />
tist Stndent Union.<lb />
State and nationally known speak-<lb />
ers included on the program were:<lb />
Dr. Frank Leawell, State Secretary<lb />
of Baptist Sunday School Boai <lb />
Nashville, Tennessee; Mr. M. A.<lb />
iiiiLTgius, also nt Nashville; an I<lb />
ii the Southern<lb />
able Social Hour<lb />
The<lb />
woxk<lb />
wein i<lb />
tb<lb />
presided<lb />
Oglesby,<lb />
Fleming,<lb />
my Carr<lb />
Hnnsuck<lb />
was una<lb />
A shor<lb />
IT,<lb />
Ii-<lb />
S<lb />
emtnarv,<lb />
heological<lb />
Kentucky.<lb />
��  On Saturday, October 24, the<lb />
think), and upon his knee (a nice a attended an International<lb />
large one), sat a frightened fresh-j jm(1I(lf ;it which a missionary who<lb />
man telling him, in forced tones, j ni.)Utjv r(.tum�i (rmD ,j Orient<lb />
,oke. She was Miss Juliet Mather.<lb />
Next year the convention will be<lb />
sight�a Mr. Andrews (Samuel, I<lb />
how cute he was. This called for<lb />
investigation. Result: Initiation<lb />
Tl<lb />
Fall Qi<lb />
1. II �<lb />
tiles.<lb />
SENIORS HOLD SECOND<lb />
CLASS MEETING<lb />
of the faculty here for fifteen years<lb />
and a dynamic personality at past<lb />
county and state educational meet-<lb />
ings, dud at her home in Balti-<lb />
more on September 14, after a long<lb />
period of invalidism.<lb />
Miss Jenkins was in Baltimore<lb />
at the time of Miss Muffly's death,<lb />
and represented the College at her<lb />
funeral.<lb />
to seven for the William and Mary<lb />
lads.<lb />
The lineup:<lb />
Pos. E.C.T.C. W. and M<lb />
Supreme Court Expected<lb />
To Settle Controversy<lb />
seven counties here Tuesday, who<lb />
will comprise the executive board<lb />
directing the project. In the near<lb />
future Administrator Armstrong and<lb />
the board of directors will meet to I.EGibson<lb />
select a director for the project. FTDennis Baldwin<lb />
Present plans are to get the project I I.GRidenhour  Gildner<lb />
actively under way by about the first i CPittman  Krukin<lb />
of the year. I KGCarpenter  Spencer<lb />
 Vance<lb />
 Adams<lb />
Nixon<lb />
 Miles<lb />
'The project is modeled somewhat PTAndrews<lb />
beli<lb />
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that we intend to bring outstanding<lb />
speakers of national and interna-<lb />
tional note to these seven counties to<lb />
discuss questions and matters of pub-<lb />
lie interest Administrator Arm-<lb />
strong said. "The main difference<lb />
from the old Chautauqua plan is that<lb />
the people who attended the Chau-<lb />
! winch case<lb />
expected to<lb />
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definitely<lb />
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Scoring: E.C.T.C. -<lb />
The Seniors held their second<lb />
class meeting last Thursday night.<lb />
October 22, 10:50, with Ruth Cagle.<lb />
as president, presiding.<lb />
Activities in which the Senior<lb />
('lass is supposed to participate in<lb />
this quarter were discussed. A com-<lb />
mittee was appointed to select the<lb />
ChapmanSenior Class play, which will be<lb />
given before Christmas. The com-<lb />
mittee includes Marion Wood, dud-<lb />
son White, and Alva Page. A date<lb />
for the presentation of the play was<lb />
not definitely set.<lb />
The need of attention t the Senior<lb />
Parlor was also discussed. A com-<lb />
mittee made up of Josephine Panes<lb />
Week in progress. (I understandhr,(, .f Appalachian State Teachers , <lb />
it was going on all over the ���- College, Boone, North Carolina.  <lb />
pus.) Instinct warned�hie thee , � u'<lb />
hither, freshman, no good can come! . T, . . ri�tu�f<lb />
f fh Cultured mice at the I Diversity  trip<lb />
ot thls- ' � � � a .of Minnesota theatre scamper across cool bead<lb />
And then, as I walked down the ,it f(jr a u.hilo t0 ult(.l gmH<lb />
back walk, I saw a comely fresh- reiears7Als, and then scoot off. The�- 1<lb />
man, all tied up in a red bow, strol- rists (.1;ljm th(iy rfMHV(.(1 th(r ta(, 2 lb ���<lb />
ling toward me. I wanted to be for flrt fromvivin� jn &amp;e audi-itnd of dn<lb />
polite so I replied to her nod with torillm organ. 3, Super<lb />
a, "How're you?" Immediately<lb />
she screwed her face into some hor-<lb />
rible shape, emitted a loud meow,<lb />
and fled. I was beginning to won-<lb />
der about the gray cells under the<lb />
hair of my classmates, when here<lb />
j came two more freshmen, and were<lb />
they sick specimens? Their faces<lb />
were as pale as ghosts and parched I<lb />
lips as if something they ate didn't,<lb />
i agree with them. Explanation:<lb />
; deprived of all make-up by j<lb />
I thoughtful upperclassmen.<lb />
MORAL: Stay away from those<lb />
i cute little booths in the lobby of<lb />
Austin Hall. It just ain't healthy<lb />
PLEASANT'S for TAXI SERVICE �<lb />
� PLEASANT'S for SODAS EATS<lb />
� and PLEASANT'S<lb />
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BUS HOME<lb />
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tauqua programs of ten had to travel j Gibson, Ridenhour, Ferebee, Pratt.<lb />
Extra point, Shelton (line plav).<lb />
Substitutions: E.C.T.C. � Sinclair.<lb />
many miles to attend them, had to<lb />
pay to hear the lectures and had to<lb />
,1 f,<lb />
fl,<lb />
wit I<lb />
(,<lb />
m tne<lb />
- � ol commission ;<lb />
� J : 1 Qroll in the<lb />
t � public schools<lb />
not already six :<lb />
r I and ss ho did ;<lb />
first grade during j<lb />
� I was in se �<lb />
� automatically ex-<lb />
1 lie schools this I<lb />
� � might become<lb />
r after October 2.<lb />
ler 'ottnty. the<lb />
Elizabeth Burnett,<lb />
ome sis years old'<lb />
obtained the tem-<lb />
g order against the<lb />
the Burgaw school,<lb />
suit that Mary Eliza-<lb />
in school in the first<lb />
In Greenville, a<lb />
r was obtained by the<lb />
�an Bloom, who was not<lb />
er 26, so that she is<lb />
school.<lb />
00 Commission is ex-<lb />
tend both of these cases.<lb />
to the expense and trouble of<lb />
either boarding or camping at the<lb />
Chautauqua meeting place for the<lb />
week or as the Chautauqua programs<lb />
were presented.<lb />
"Under this new plan, which is<lb />
being called the Public Affairs<lb />
Forum, we will bring outstanding<lb />
speakers and thinkers into every<lb />
community in every one of these<lb />
seven counties. The plan is to have<lb />
each ot these speakers spend from a<lb />
week to a month in these seven<lb />
counties, speaking every night in<lb />
one of the schools, to which all of<lb />
the adults as well as older school<lb />
Xoe, Fearington, Guy, Williams,<lb />
Venters. Avers, Substitutions: Wil-<lb />
liam and Mary�Lowry, Poot, Dod-<lb />
son, diminez, Gifford. Officials�<lb />
Referee, Hendriekson (Duke); um-<lb />
pire. Ward (Duke) ; head linesman,<lb />
Beatty (State); field judge, Mav<lb />
(Duke).<lb />
 rTf1?ett!()nie Cochran, and Viola Smith was<lb />
 xarnes � . , 3 1. 1 .<lb />
appointed to had out what needs to<lb />
be done and should be done to im-<lb />
prove the parlor.<lb />
How much class dues should be<lb />
was discussed again, but the class<lb />
did not come to a decision on the<lb />
amount.<lb />
In the previous meeting Miss<lb />
Morton was present and talked about<lb />
senior privileges, how they should<lb />
be used ami what seniors should be<lb />
"ranted the use of them.<lb />
Miss Gorrell and Miss Mead de-<lb />
isrhtfnllv entertained the piano<lb />
�I.<lb />
HOME ECONOMICS CLUB SPON-<lb />
SORS "THE DISTRICT SCHOOL"<lb />
Mr. R. C. Deal Serves as School-<lb />
master<lb />
On Thursday night, October 22,<lb />
the Home Economics Club sponsored<lb />
an amusing entertainment, "The<lb />
District School The cast was com-<lb />
posed of about 20 students and mem-<lb />
ber- of the faculty.<lb />
Mr. R. C. Deal was an ideal school-<lb />
master, his pupils being members of<lb />
the student body and faculty. School<lb />
opened with the ringing of a bell<lb />
by the schoolmaster. The pupils<lb />
marched in carrying their books in<lb />
a childish way, and following them<lb />
was the board of trustees, which con-<lb />
sisted of Mr. E. C. Hollar, Dr.<lb />
Beecher Flannigan, and Mrs. Ade-<lb />
laide E. Ploxton.<lb />
Members of the faculty acting<lb />
roles of the pupils were Misses<lb />
Greene, McGee, Norton, Holtz-<lb />
claw. Sammou, and Willis,<lb />
The old fashioned spelling bee W�5<lb />
one of the most interesting parts of<lb />
the play, in which the entire cast<lb />
took part.<lb />
After the play there was a free<lb />
moving picture, "So Red the Rose<lb />
starring Randolph Scott and Mar-<lb />
garet Sullivan.<lb />
tions are that at least a month will be<lb />
required for each speaker to make<lb />
the rounds of all the schools in the<lb />
various communities in these seven<lb />
counties. It may be decided to have<lb />
two speakers but appearing in dif-<lb />
ferent counties<lb />
The topics to be discussed have<lb />
not yet been selected, but they will<lb />
be topics of general interest in ru-<lb />
ral communities and may range from<lb />
agriculture to religion, it was indi-<lb />
cated. The speakers will not be school<lb />
teachers or educators necessarily,<lb />
but will be selected from many dif-<lb />
ferent walks of life in order to pro-<lb />
vide as much variety as possible,<lb />
Supt. Armstrong said.<lb />
"For instance, we will probably<lb />
have one speaker who is regarded as<lb />
an authority, discuss the growth and<lb />
development of the farm coopera-<lb />
tive movement in the middle west,<lb />
another who will discuss the latest<lb />
thought with regard to taxation, an-<lb />
other who will deal with the religion<lb />
development of the country, and so<lb />
forth Supt. Armstrong said. "The<lb />
object of the forum will be to bring<lb />
to the people in the rural sections<lb />
the latest and most authentic infor-<lb />
mation on public affairs both in this<lb />
country and over the entire world,<lb />
and in such a way that they will<lb />
both enjoy it and benefit from it,<lb />
likewise learn many new facts which<lb />
will be of help to them<lb />
Last year ten of these projects<lb />
were inaugurated on an experimen-<lb />
tal basis in ten different states, Supt.<lb />
Armstrong said. These proved so<lb />
successful and the people who par-<lb />
ticipated in them showed so much<lb />
interest, that this year the program<lb />
is being considerably expanded and<lb />
other states added to it, including<lb />
North Carolina. The belief is that<lb />
this new experiment in adult edu-<lb />
cation, even though somewhat sugar<lb />
coated, is going to prove very pop-<lb />
ular and effective in the counties<lb />
included in it.<lb />
and violin students in Pagsdale Hall<lb />
Wednesday evening, October 21.<lb />
from t-M until 9:00.<lb />
A large number of students were<lb />
present and all had an enjoyable<lb />
v U i, ii:ed. Indica-ijhne participating in numerous<lb />
games and contests.<lb />
Refreshments consisted of ice<lb />
cream, cake, mints, and peanuts�<lb />
each plate being adorned with a<lb />
musical favor.<lb />
In concluding the evening, Miss<lb />
Gorrell and Miss Xulton played old<lb />
favorites on their violins while the<lb />
guests joined in singing.<lb />
Ames, la.�(ACP)�Prof. Lester<lb />
Yoder of Iowa State University an-<lb />
nounces a new vitamin I) product to<lb />
be used for preventing rickets in<lb />
chickens. Tests on 1,200 rats and<lb />
700 chicks have proved successful.<lb />
This new product is made from<lb />
mixed alcohol taken from crude wool<lb />
fat.<lb />
Durham, X. II.�(ACT5)�"Old<lb />
brick' may i o an intimate term of<lb />
address to some people but, as far as<lb />
practical experimenters arc con-<lb />
cerned, it means nothing but poor:<lb />
building material.<lb />
Tests of 10,000 second hand bricks<lb />
made by the University of Xew<lb />
Hampshire's Engineering Experi-<lb />
mental Station show that walls built<lb />
of used brick will stand only half as<lb />
long and half as safely as those built<lb />
of new unused brick.<lb />
Mortar doesn't cling well to sec<lb />
ond-hand brick because the original<lb />
pon-s of the building material have<lb />
been partially or wholly clogged from<lb />
1,ho first cementing. If you want<lb />
more perfect joints between bricks,<lb />
use onlv new ones.<lb />
WATCH THE GIRLS GO!<lb />
GO WHERE?<lb />
� To �<lb />
c 11 vs. iiokm: iiici c store<lb />
Notice!<lb />
All students interested in<lb />
student trip to Guilford Game<lb />
see "Pokey" Johnson or Billy<lb />
Tolson immediately. The price<lb />
of the trip is only two dollars<lb />
but the space is limited. Con-<lb />
tinue to support your team.<lb />
Do You Want Clothes With Style and Distinction?<lb />
� Buy From �<lb />
�. HEBER FORBES<lb />
You'll Fall for THE SMART SHOPPE'S<lb />
New Fall Accessories and Apparels<lb />
LARGE ASSORTMENT REASONABLE PRICES<lb />
THE SMART SHOPPE<lb />
THERE are THRILLS of<lb />
EVERYTHING That's NEW<lb />
THAT Will Be MOST<lb />
PLEASING To YOU!<lb />
� Come to Sec Us �<lb />
WILLIAMS<lb />
THE LADIES STORE<lb />
� TELEPHONE 383 �<lb />
PITT TAXI COMPANY<lb />
326 Evans Street<lb />
GREENVILLE, X. C.<lb />
Night Phone 836-W<lb />
Special Prices to Students on�<lb />
NOTE CARDS - DRAWING and<lb />
AHT LWl'KRS<lb />
CARTER'S PRINTERY<lb />
Printing : Engraving : Office Supplies<lb />
417 Cotam'he St. Greenville<lb />
FOUNTAIN SERVICE<lb />
Magazint'S - Newspapers - Sandwuhes<lb />
Candies<lb />
Telephone 383<lb />
� Delivery SerrU-e �<lb />
GREENVILLE SMOKE SHOP<lb />
DR. .A ML SCHULTZ<lb />
DENTIST<lb />
400 State Bank Building<lb />
� Phone 578 �<lb />
For BEST Shoe Repairs<lb />
� Go To �<lb />
E. T. GOOR, Jr.<lb />
SHOE SHOP<lb />
New Fall Shades<lb />
Full Fashion Hose<lb />
"THAT MAN<lb />
IS HERE<lb />
Calm yourself, sister � it's rot really a man-<lb />
it's "Tommies"�those he-male pajamas tor<lb />
the ladies � tailored and styled by men with<lb />
the precision and finesse you've always ad-<lb />
mired in men's pajamas. They're scrumptious<lb />
and sumptuous for the lazy, lounge-about<lb />
hours � and as comfortable as an old hat tor<lb />
the nocturnal "shut-eye" hours!<lb />
Come see � come sah, sister!<lb />
49c<lb />
W.T. GRANT CO.<lb />
We deliver any item free j<lb />
to the college �<lb />
WELCOME<lb />
ALUMNAE<lb />
Tolumexiii<lb />
Alum<lb />
eTJeieim<lb />
'elected 10 heau<lb />
SCOHTpifli<lb />
Is Selected to Succeed Dr. (<lb />
Combs As Chairman o?<lb />
District Committee<lb />
Boy Scouts<lb />
KENNETH LANE HENDERS0<lb />
HOLDS HIGHEST AWAl<lb />
Dr Henderson Has Been Ai<lb />
tive Member of the ComrrJ<lb />
Since It Was Organized<lb />
Years Ago<lb />
Dr. E. L. Hend -<lb />
Instruction in Admn<lb />
Supervision �r  ��<lb />
been Bekcted to - � � �<lb />
I aa i-Iuur<lb />
v:ll- district con u tte<lb />
Scouts.<lb />
Dr. Combs v<lb />
soon fco take up bis -<lb />
dersonville, after h) ug ser<lb />
pastor of Jarria M' i<lb />
ist Church here for th<lb />
years.<lb />
For tin- past two years tl<lb />
ister has rendered an � <lb />
Berrioe as district h drn a I<lb />
Boy Scout eon m "���<lb />
and a guide ?�� �<lb />
trict ooBunitte .<lb />
tLo tirn- he baa �� i �<lb />
Sc u1 � ha-1 <lb />
scope of itsv  ��<lb />
the -ntire disti i I " �<lb />
tun and functi ning<lb />
tee under an able lea<lb />
Dr. Omaha baa �<lb />
member of the �<lb />
work carried (Hi and<lb />
mittee members I<lb />
cooperation with <lb />
"make available to<lb />
Greenville, the ch<lb />
and citizenship ti<lb />
Scouting has to '<lb />
Dr. Henderson, I<lb />
man, has been one<lb />
members since th�<lb />
organised two y , -<lb />
organized and - i -<lb />
standing coursi - I<lb />
Scout leaders thr -<lb />
count v.<lb />
Dr. Headers n<lb />
interest in the youtb oi<lb />
munity for -� � rs.<lb />
doing his work on th<lb />
mittee, has been om I<lb />
ardent ehampi u - � i<lb />
a persistent workei I<lb />
vantages of Sconti<lb />
more boys, eepe iaJli<lb />
iledged youth<lb />
Kenneth Lan<lb />
Dr. and Mrs. E<lb />
honor student at '<lb />
school, was awarded 1<lb />
Merit Badge last July. Tbi<lb />
represents the highest<lb />
may be conferred upon a B<lb />
ANNUAL INSTALLATION<lb />
SERVICE OF YWCA JUNi<lb />
CABINET MEMBERS IS<lb />
B<lb />
T<lb />
Each Member of Senior Cl<lb />
Chooses Freshman to Serve<lb />
Her on General Cabii<lb />
The beautiful and iatpreM<lb />
nual installation service <lb />
Junior Cabinet of the YWC<lb />
held at the vesper h m<lb />
night, November 8. The<lb />
"ght ceremony was used. Tlj<lb />
ident, Miss Catherine Wallacj<lb />
lenged them with a quotati<lb />
tbe scriptures, "Many arc a<lb />
few are chosen Each nn<lb />
be Senior cabinet had<lb />
chosen some freshman to aa<lb />
ber on the general cabinet.<lb />
tbe president of the college<lb />
ali, she directed the senior-<lb />
the girls in the audience tail<lb />
bad chosen to serve.<lb />
There was a dramatic mat<lb />
each senior went out into thj<lb />
�nce, tapped the girls whJ<lb />
bad chosen, and presented tl<lb />
a candle. As each girl's Baf<lb />
called by the secretary, she ij<lb />
�he stage and her candle was<lb />
by the president.<lb />
. The members of the Seaa<lb />
 are as follows: ICass<lb />
erine Wallace, president:<lb />
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