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Progress of Education in This State<lb />
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tragedy that occurred fifty years be- -HANDBOOK OF LIVING" IS<lb />
fore the time of the action, when on<lb />
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to-be was shot and killed by a re-<lb />
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h fiance. By ELIZABETH COPELAND<lb />
The son of the murderer falls in, "The Handbook of Living" was<lb />
love with the daughter of the un the theme of the inspiring message<lb />
fortunate fiance, John 'arteret. who brought to the students by Mr. J. V<lb />
is still so embittered because of the Miller, of Wa-hington. N. C at th<lb />
loss of bis first love that he tries J YWCA vesper services November<lb />
to keep the young people apart. His 22.<lb />
murdered fiancee appears to him "The Handbook of Living I �<lb />
in a dream, pleads for the young said, is the Bible, a summary ol<lb />
lover, the play ends happily. all books, an encyclopedia of aB<lb />
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Liritt. taking the part of Dr. Hard-<lb />
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ability as a character actor. observed,<lb />
Effie Lee Watson, in her interpre- hseont �<lb />
tat ion dt Moonyeen Clare, was par- stated<lb />
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while Alva Page, playing Kenneth i:  T<lb />
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mastery of dramatic diction and tional t<lb />
finished stage action. The other  blended into one symphony of in-<lb />
(Pleaseturn to page six) Iteruational peace. He gave tour<lb />
��-treasons why the handbook should<lb />
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The Greenville high school band<lb />
and the Rocky Mount Glee Club fur-<lb />
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ginia Dare and the early settlements<lb />
in Eastern Carolina.<lb />
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Perquimans High School of Hert-<lb />
ford and showed the early appren-<lb />
ticeship of orphans in the county.<lb />
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to the event.<lb />
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First Known School was presented<lb />
by the Elizabeth City High School<lb />
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ii: left � � draw-<lb />
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eiding on the need for the school, praises be to him, who inspired English club.<lb />
the colorful callin�- together of the;1'1 tno handbook of living, which Sandwiches, nuts and wen<lb />
children, and the preaching scene, says, love your God and your neigh- served before a roaring ope fire.<lb />
The Beaufort High School in!her.<lb />
episode tfciee�a scene of the First Josephine Wade of Morehead City MISS SEXTON SPEAKS AT<lb />
Eree School which was in 1744. The "Beside Still Waters VESPER SERVICES<lb />
scene was the making of the will:  <lb />
of the man who left the monev for ELIZABETH DIXON JOHNSON "Daring to do the be �  ri<lb />
establishment of the school. AND THORNWELL GIBSON TO life" was the subject of r , message<lb />
Calvin Wiley's visit to the school j ATTEND NSFA MEETING brought to the college students by<lb />
of l.S"0 as the next scene, which Hiss Dorothy Sexton, a transfer<lb />
was depicted by the Rocky Mount j Miss Elizabeth Dixon Johnson, indent 'rom Mars 11,11. at the<lb />
High School. president of the Women's Student regular College YWCA Vesper aerr-<lb />
The Book Rental System of 1903 Government Association, and Mr. iees on November 8S. "Christ .hired<lb />
04 as presented by the Washington Thomwall Gibson, president of the t� live according to ideal she said.<lb />
High School was a scene of the<lb />
first school to provide free books for<lb />
the children.<lb />
Sixth Episode<lb />
The sixth episode, staged by East<lb />
Carolina Teachers College, and<lb />
(Please turn to page five)<lb />
Men's Student Government Asso- wad unless students dare to act,<lb />
ciation, will represent East Caro- they are complete failure<lb />
lina Teachers College at the Na- "The hard tasks she eoatiaaed,<lb />
tional Student Federation of Amer- "are stepping atones to something<lb />
ica. The Federation meets in Dal- higher She cited CeloneJ Lind-<lb />
las, Texas, from December 2f,bergfe who crossed the Atlantic alone<lb />
1936, to January 3, 1937. and won fame.<lb /><pb facs="00038048_tn_0002" /><lb />
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THE TECO ECHO<lb />
December 14<lb />
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EDUCATIONAL TRENDS<lb />
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HEARD<lb />
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Museums as educational forces mav come to rank next to schools, col-1<lb />
leges and libraries. The new idea is to put collections to work by trying According to "The Watau'ian,<lb />
to make people see what the exhibits mean, by giving them a chance to ��. (, �� idea 0 just iriut the<lb />
use them, apply them in their businesses or professions, work them into .i)v lip � state College thmk about<lb />
their dailv lives. Onlv one out of every three Americans lives in a com<lb />
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munitv which has a museum; the average American visits a museum only jtll,nr  'cause a bun<lb />
nine in five years, lint among the 25,000,000 visitors a year (who in-1 eeme  have a swell Inn at oui<lb />
elude many repeaters) are key people whose work penetrates our civih.a- ((  �<lb />
tii.11. The New York Metropolitan Museum of Art, for instance: <lb />
Prepared S1,000 lantern slides and 14,000 photographs; the former (Well! That makes the third<lb />
go tree to public schools in New York City; during 1034-35, nearly , -irr t(.tt 've danced with this wo-<lb />
142,000 were circulated, 38,000 outside New York; man Mavbe I'll gel a break some<lb />
Produces educational motion pictures; hist year, there were 182 show- , , What did vmi say h.<lb />
ings in the museum, 482 in city schools. 1 Mi elsewhere; von enjoyed it. Yeah, so did I<lb />
Provides for special guidance through the museum; last year- tours Vn- 11 t'1( ,�is started (Gee<lb />
included mure than 13,300 persons, usually in groups of small size; there's Marjorie, and I be-<lb />
Gives lecture courses, attended last year by 47,000; 583 teachers tookL. g,g gonna break. 5Tep.)<lb />
courses for credit; Hello Marjorie, How in the worhl<lb />
Sends special exhibits to settlement houses, branch libraries and scnoois What th ! Hello (Why in<lb />
which last year were visited by nearly 200,000. (U vm li;Vi.  break?)<lb />
The museum thus calls on the past to help us solve present-day prob- . nm Knatoun. ;lnd<lb />
leins. In similar manner, far-reaching influence is exerted by scientific, jLu  u, E. C. T. C. 1 Who do<lb />
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historical museums.�North American Revieu<lb />
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College enrollment ot women has increased to a point where the ratio '�' - ,<lb />
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nun to women in all institutions ot higher education combined 18 ,  lir�i,Mri<lb />
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to 2, and about . to 6 in collegiate departments of universities, colleges "  v .<lb />
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other one<lb />
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compiled by Office of Education. In graduate schools ami department<lb />
, � 1 n - � r � 1 1 i. � 1 in What Oh. met vou at a uanc<lb />
the ratio ot men to women is ! to 5, m professional Schools �? to 1. In n,u � AT i YVlo.t '<lb />
several states women exceed men students.�School Life.<lb />
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Junior colleges now total 27 in i:i of the 17 states that maintain sep- I Where is Squidge? She's some<lb />
arate systems of education for the two races; their aggregate enrollment date; she hasn t broken on me Dui<lb />
L64; onlv 2 of them are public. In the same states there are 491 once tomte). 0-Oh! lliat s aln-rHI.<lb />
limior coUeges for whites, with an aggregate enrollment of L1S,000; 1 have on old shoes. (Oh yeah, an<lb />
of these institutions, lit are public, thus, Negro junior colleges com- paid two bits to have em pol-<lb />
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FAREWELL AND MERRY CHRISTMAS<lb />
 bids its readers farewell until after the holidays and<lb />
! wishes r a Merry Christmas and a Sappy New Year.<lb />
er time than Christmas for memories of the eventful fall<lb />
ast Carolina Teachers College! Freshman week with its<lb />
�t new students, hours in classroom and library, dances in<lb />
Sing, football games and pep rallies. Jack Denny and Skaria-<lb />
iaitiattons, dark sessions in dark rooms after lights: Christ-<lb />
U, is the time for remembering old friends and old times.<lb />
bettei time than New Year's Day for planning for the<lb />
a season of hard work and happy play, new courses, new<lb />
basketball, class parties and dances, junior-senior banquet,<lb />
er, coming of spring, advancement or graduation. Don't<lb />
12.6 per cent o( total enrollment; b the same area, the Negro represents p p e t ty music<lb />
24.5 per cent of total population. The situation in individual states What 's the matter with her She<lb />
shows wide divergences. Louisiana has seven junior colleges for whites hasn't danced with me all Rite, i<lb />
i but none for Negroes (accounting for 30.9 per cent of population). Mis- think I'll wink at her. Naw. may-<lb />
sissippi Negroes have one out of 1 junior colleges; they constitute 50.2 be that wouldn't be right I. Oh<lb />
per cent of population but .54 per cent of enrollment. But in Texas Hello. Yeah I remember you. 1<lb />
Negro students represents 10.8 per cent of enrollment, more than their ln yu in the drug store last<lb />
share of population, and in Alabama, colleges and their enrollment are I night. (Gee here comes Dot Baker<lb />
equal for whites and Negroes. The junior college can benefit the Negro, right this way. Oh-Oh, she's com-<lb />
mon' than any other group; it draws largely upon neighboring districts in 111 i- way again. Yep. she's go-<lb />
and offers a terminal two-year curriculum (with (dose attention to indi- jn�- to break . Hello Do�(Well<lb />
idual deV(dopment) to those unable to complete a four-year college I'm a son of a nin ! She broke 011<lb />
not, that was restless Chauncey<lb />
Calfee swimming around with<lb />
the goldfish last week, and<lb />
we'll have to admit that it's<lb />
not such a bad way to earn<lb />
one's way through college.<lb />
(After a little figuring, we<lb />
may see that Chauncey's rate<lb />
of earning for his five minute<lb />
performance was no less than<lb />
$43,000 per year. Not bad,<lb />
these days�if you don't catch<lb />
pneumonia or somethin').<lb />
course.�Journal of Negro Education.<lb />
Nij.<lb />
What  Did I say soon<lb />
Senior: There are no flies on us<lb />
SHOULD MARRIED WOMEN WORK?<lb />
This question, in a nation-wide survey, was answered as follows:<lb />
r. hen to tin r iiii of Auld<lb />
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SUPPORT OUR ADVERTISERS<lb />
r advertisers" is a common newspaper slogan. No news-<lb />
it: endure without the support of it- advertisers; and it is<lb />
newspaper advertising contributes toward the success of a<lb />
TotalMenWomen<lb />
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47.753.841.7<lb />
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must draw the line somewhere.<lb />
ho readies<lb />
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thing Why er-ah, no ah. I meanUenjors<lb />
what dance did you meet me at las Junior: Well, 1 suppose they<lb />
�Oh! Excuse me, I'm sorry. (I<lb />
forgot that she had broken 011 me.<lb />
1 thought I was still stuck with; Here's a bit of conversation<lb />
X�  47.7 63.8 41.7 that other goon. Hurry up sister! tbat was "snuk up on" yes-<lb />
No. unless they need it 34.6 31.4 37.7 and get me out of this embarrass-1 terday:<lb />
Don't know  2.0 2J 2.3 menu. Hello my fran. Where have Callie: Are you busy?<lb />
If tiny should not work, why not you been since intermission Oh Margaret: Not much, Are<lb />
They take jobs that otherwise would be filled by men36.2 ya just gol back Your date didn't ; y0U?<lb />
Healthier children and happier home life if women don't work20.8 want to come back That's what! Callie: No.<lb />
Woman's place is in the home36.3 'I should have done. (Holy mack- Margaret: Well, let's go to<lb />
Woman's labor is cheap labor that brings down the standard of living U erel! Look what's leaded t h is dass.<lb />
Don't know  0.8 way! If her old man wasn't a bat<lb />
�Fortune Quarterly Survey. tleship builder, he missed his call-<lb />
��� ing). Hello. (Well it's too late<lb />
Women workers in the Federal government increased almost 05 per now Nope. 1 don't believe I did<lb />
cent in last three years, while men employees increased 37 per cent. Threejmeet vou before intermission (If I j <lb />
id 1 could have never forgotten; College Boy: "lie was kicked<lb />
�oil That's alright; I'm triad to out of school for cheating<lb />
Nobody's<lb />
b 1 z - N ESS<lb />
G�eel .1�� -<lb />
olumnLs1 ��  �  �<lb />
WIsh 11thai all.nis � 1 1<lb />
Inpri-siits b is  � 1<lb />
SJIC�relvhopes tl tl<lb />
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thevaregiven; thi<lb />
Yes. we're still trying to learn<lb />
the name of the cute freshman who<lb />
just can't forget her 3. B.<lb />
Flash � Sherlock (Henry)<lb />
Hatselle is earnestly trying to<lb />
find the author of that anony-<lb />
mous vote to a certain young<lb />
lady on the campus, waraiag<lb />
her that Henry is out of circu-<lb />
lation, stamped "Takes" by<lb />
someone else. Find the type-<lb />
writer, Henry.<lb />
�very student and faculty member of East Car�. � fa employees to every woman, against' h.<lb />
, laims Srst place among the advertising media J 15g anump v<lb />
eceived from tin student budget committee a $300 cut<lb />
 � � ugh additional advertising to cover this eut.<lb />
-� 1  newspaper, and the response that local firms<lb />
 campaign may be taken as an index to the sup-<lb />
iri - .iri giving the college.<lb />
institutions that advertise in Tbco Echo will display<lb />
- in their show windows. It will be easy for college<lb />
iguish between supporters and nonsupporters.<lb />
:� - thai refuse to advertise in Teco Echo. Support the<lb />
: the college .<lb />
S24,259 government employees.<lb />
�Civil Service Commission Washington, IK C.<lb />
know you. There's Squidge danc-<lb />
ing with Marjorie again. 1 think<lb />
Second Idiot: "How comet"<lb />
College Boy: "He was caught<lb />
Flash Adrian A<lb />
broad smile, musl : . ist heart<lb />
from his lonesome  Ye il . r<lb />
way up in New Y'  <lb />
self (Ditto, Oh Yeal t ing I<lb />
that she has jus- bought Adrian<lb />
1 Just a dog) Jen sent 1 inks<lb />
giving, a new red sv � ter and<lb />
pair of galoshes.<lb />
Flash � Bouquets to the<lb />
Sophs and Seniors for a swell<lb />
danced with him tonight. Here 1 exam<lb />
comes Yal. but she can't see me for I<lb />
that human barge that's pushing<lb />
me around. Why doesn't she fur-<lb />
 uish sonic handles so you could<lb />
On a cold night a few days ago.lta Tucker back toECTC for "dew" have something ot hang on tol Oh-<lb />
LOOKING OVER THE CAMPUS<lb />
With C. RAY PRUETTE<lb />
 this is about the ninth time shehas j counting his ribs in a Physiology dance Saturday night. The<lb />
l'elican. orchestra was good, the crowd<lb />
genial, and the decorations<lb />
were just enough to be pretty.<lb />
THE BALL STARTS ROLLING<lb />
 ti i- definitely the most it<lb />
t-hers College.<lb />
, of Mayor M. K. Blount and with the editorial j'hem all to death .<lb />
i ,  ' for, the men's organizations of Greenville an<lb />
in an effort to secure an appropriation from tin<lb />
for a ners dormitory here.<lb />
me of the co-eds decided to take a Ayres!<lb />
bath in the tish pool for the paltry<lb />
h. soineb �iy i atta king me from<lb />
ehind. Oh, she's introducing ne<lb />
.LING urn of $1.50. 1 wonder who the eo- Nancy Page wants an alarm .dock to another goon now do you do,<lb />
muied'mte "next sten" for 1 � Did he disturb the nightly an,l a tricycle and a "wooly" dog. �iss ' ns �' X) 1,al � �� dm<lb />
xt.tip tolUi(sta ()f tu, lish or di(1 ho scaro  know how to dance very good<lb />
tins is more worthy. Thirty-three men students are now<lb />
iin� rooms in the basement of llagsdale Hall, and a large<lb />
plieauts have been forced to seek accommodations off the<lb />
Louise Tadlock doesn't like her<lb />
$4.00 pictures, because they<lb />
smeared her lipstick.<lb />
"Flea" Bvrd wants a bunnv rab-<lb />
bit.<lb />
April Joyce llarrell wishes to an-<lb />
nounce that she is open to all<lb />
Christmas presents, Any one with<lb />
W<lb />
ot<lb />
 fact that the enrollment of men was 107 last year and i<lb />
.1. the College Placement Bureau is still unable to supply a generous heart might give her a<lb />
foi men teachers. A greatly increased number of male j black pocket-book.<lb />
uld 1 placed in the schools of North Carolina.<lb />
ness men. of Greenville realise that the college is a definite<lb />
1 community and that the improvement and enlargement of<lb />
ear. be encouraged by their support.<lb />
� active support of the community, which twenty-nine years<lb />
led in locating the Training School here, the present college.<lb />
-red among the five largest in the state and fully accredited Helen McGinnis wishes to an-<lb />
outhern and national agencies, can look forward to a new day uoun� that she will give Herby a<lb />
scarf for Christmas.<lb />
I have looked for the best dan-<lb />
cers on the campus, and I wish to<lb />
announce that I have found them!<lb />
They are the Ambrose twins!<lb />
ti icnt �! time and energy which the local organizations are<lb />
make eannol fail to return large dividends.<lb />
PHYSICAL EDUCATION FOR EVERYBODY<lb />
sise is a requisite of health, and that every actual or pro-<lb />
1.�� of children should be endowed with good health, are<lb />
Scarfs seem to be a favorite�<lb />
Frances is giving one to Pete.<lb />
�uisn<lb />
Tht<lb />
THE CHRISTMAS LIST<lb />
That's 0. &amp; I don't either. (Sis<lb />
ler. you certainly knew what you<lb />
were talking about. Well here<lb />
 �  " 'tomes Nell. My pal). Er-ah, Par-<lb />
J. W. Gibson wants a date with 1()U m(, Miss Joms This vo<lb />
that hlond that runs around the ,a(iv ls 1rvillfr lu hl,iak Yoah she<lb />
campus. wants to dance with me. Well,<lb />
Hello Nell. Have vou ever seen<lb />
Norman Moore wants Santa!SUl.h  (,mnl) dm.k! ' I)o vou knoW<lb />
Clans to bring him a pair of paja- somethingf This is just about the<lb />
mas- end of the last piece. You say that<lb />
you are sorry it's over? Well. I'm<lb />
afraid I can't say that. I feel like<lb />
my feet have been cut off and I'm<lb />
dancing around on the nubs. Oh-<lb />
Chauncey Calfee wants a fur-job. Well, my fran, that's all.<lb />
What I You've got to go get your<lb />
date. 0. K go right ahead. Yeah,<lb />
Solong. Well! lure 1 am. I won-<lb />
der if 1 can walk off here by my-<lb />
self or must 1 wait on my date.<lb />
1 hereby declare bv all that's holy,<lb />
NEVER AC,AIX!<lb />
John Jenkins wants<lb />
"slacks<lb />
lined bathing suit.<lb />
some<lb />
Fran Ferebee wants an artificial<lb />
tooth.<lb />
Martha Jane Gates wants a dia-<lb />
mond ring!<lb />
the students of Hast Carolina Teachers College do not take<lb />
. ugfa exercise, and that the present physical education program is<lb />
sadly inadequate, are evident.<lb />
Bodies, we all know, are not built by sporadic efforts on the football<lb />
 i 5 a few hour of freshman gym, by the occasional pull of a bow<lb />
string, or by the languid amble from room to classroom and from class-<lb />
room to room.<lb />
Bodies are built by everyday, all-the-year-romul activity; and once<lb />
built, they must be maintained.<lb />
Let as look forward to an enlarged program of interscholastie ath-<lb />
letics; a program that will do justice to the reputation of the fifth largest<lb />
college in the state; a program that will include, in addition to the<lb />
pr�aen! fields of competition, cross country, wrestling, boxing, swimming,<lb />
tennis, golf, and track, giving both men and women full opportunity to<lb />
compete for places on Pirate teams.<lb />
Let as look forward to an enlarged program of intramural athletics;<lb />
a program that will reach every man and woman who cannot qualify<lb />
for iitersdiolstie play; a program that will give every student the op-<lb />
portunity to develop a beautiful and useful body.<lb />
Let ua look forward, finally, to a program of special corrective gym-<lb />
nastics for defective students for students who are unable to take part<lb />
in the more active interscholastie and intramural sports.<lb />
Lot us have a new physical education program here, a program that<lb />
will play a vital part in the everyday life of every student and will en-<lb />
able Teachers College graduates to train the bodies as well as the minds<lb />
of North Carolina children.<lb />
Let us forge ahead, undertake new pioneering, achieve what others<lb />
have dreamed!<lb />
For Christmas:<lb />
Tom Dennis wants a Webster's<lb />
Dictionary!<lb />
Judson White wants a gentle-<lb />
man's mustache!<lb />
Durward Stowe wants some<lb />
peaceful moments!<lb />
Jane Veasey wants her mother to<lb />
let her stop school.<lb />
Johnny Crew wants a "tuxedo<lb />
Yes, children, believe it or<lb />
James Smith wants a tin train to<lb />
go to Tennessee on! Object: I<lb />
don't know!<lb />
Flora Teague wants a young man<lb />
from Commercial Credit Company<lb />
to come to see her!<lb />
Nell Riddick wants a "one" on<lb />
Chemistry!<lb />
Joe Braxton wishes that the foot-<lb />
ball boys would buy some cigarettes<lb />
for Christmas!<lb />
The Ambrose twins want sailor<lb />
caps.<lb />
Frances Sinclair wants a passing<lb />
mark on Calculus!<lb />
"Jew" Ayres wants to meet the<lb />
Dionne girls from Canada.<lb />
Christine Harris wants a prim<lb />
rose!<lb />
and a doll liaby for Christmas!<lb />
What student's father raises 80<lb />
000 bushels of Irish potatoes a<lb />
year? My Gracious!<lb />
I wonder how many students at<lb />
ECTC are taking courses in Bis-<lb />
settology?<lb />
Who is a songbird in Wilson<lb />
Hall, east wing, that wakes up ev-<lb />
erybody in the morning before<lb />
breakfast f<lb />
And here's a novel answer<lb />
to Miss Hunter's test question,<lb />
"List the main classes of food<lb />
which should be included in<lb />
the daily diet Something<lb />
hot, something cold, something<lb />
sweet, something crust, and<lb />
plenty of water.<lb />
Love, the quest; marriage, the<lb />
conquest ; divorce, the inquest.<lb />
And then there was the journa-<lb />
lism student who thought if proper<lb />
to cheat on a test because he was<lb />
writing on copy paper.<lb />
�Junior Collegian<lb />
Paging Emily Post:<lb />
In case of an automobile ac-<lb />
cident, should the man precede<lb />
the woman through the wind-<lb />
shield?<lb />
�Park Stylus<lb />
TO A PENCIL<lb />
I know not where thou art<lb />
1 only know<lb />
That thou wert on my desk<lb />
Beautiful and contented<lb />
A" moment back<lb />
And as I turned my head<lb />
To view the clock,<lb />
Some heartless wretch<lb />
Went West with thee.<lb />
I know not who he was<lb />
Nor shall I ask.<lb />
Perchance,<lb />
It. may have been<lb />
The guy I stole it from.<lb />
Denison Flamingo<lb />
A liar is a person who has no<lb />
partition between his imagination<lb />
and information.<lb />
Flash Austin Sn  still is<lb />
wondering "How" a roodpecka<lb />
kDOWB there's a H I I  0 .1 tMR<lb />
Flash � Fran sold man)<lb />
Ferebee still has rumblings in<lb />
the region of the heart, when<lb />
that certain little girl passes<lb />
by.<lb />
A Guy<lb />
PRESENT ffll<lb />
Miss Dora Meade Introduces<lb />
Musicians and Explains Pur-<lb />
pose of Program<lb />
SMILING PICTURES BANNED<lb />
IN PENN. STATE YEARBOOK<lb />
Robert Pittman wants to go to<lb />
Georgia!<lb />
James Uzzelle would like to<lb />
know a good way to eliminate the<lb />
campus Romeo sometimes called<lb />
"Duke<lb />
Elaine Sawyer wants a new eve-<lb />
ning dress.<lb />
We all must compliment Dorothy<lb />
Lee Woodard; she can actually<lb />
sing! Keep it up, Dorothy!<lb />
All the matching in the Soda<lb />
Shop has nearly stopped. I won-<lb />
der why!<lb />
Ida Mae Britt wants to go to<lb />
New York so she can send Henriet-<lb />
Helen Brinkley wants a teaset,<lb />
a doll baby, and a carriage I<lb />
Celesta Ballance wants a balloon<lb />
 It was the night before Christmas,<lb />
And all through the house,<lb />
Not a creature was heard,<lb />
Not even a mouse<lb />
. But, Maggie Grumpier was near<lb />
her Christmas tree worrying about<lb />
the Tecoan for 1937!<lb />
STAT ECOLLEGE, Pa. � No<lb />
smiling pictures will beam this year<lb />
from the glossy pages of La Vie,<lb />
student annual at the Pennsylvania<lb />
State College.<lb />
After announcing that a formal<lb />
theme had been chosen, editors of<lb />
the yearbook ordered all senior men<lb />
students to supply photographs of<lb />
sober mien to make their section<lb />
of the annual "correspond to the<lb />
appearance of the rest of the book<lb />
"Broad smiles on faces of the<lb />
men will be omitted so that the<lb />
general tone of the senior section<lb />
will conform to formal clothes<lb />
worn the announcement said.<lb />
The annual fall music recitalkM<lb />
in Austin auditorium on Dk.<lb />
drew an appreciative audience of<lb />
College students, faculty member-<lb />
and townspeople.<lb />
Miss Dora F. Meade, teacher of<lb />
piano, introduced the mttsiciatttasfl<lb />
explained the purpose oi the Pri"<lb />
gram.<lb />
The first group in ��'� '��  rt H<lb />
lections from the classic t�mpo<lb />
Miss Christina Alford played "In<lb />
vention, No. 18M by Bach f1<lb />
fidence and express a. M tdl<lb />
Dixon played Haydn's "W<lb />
Rondo and as the last number �<lb />
the classic group, Misa -<lb />
Cooper played Mozart's "Minuet<lb />
from Svmphonv in K flat<lb />
The remainder of the pwg�<lb />
mainly consisted in the reman i.<lb />
the melodious and the modern. �<lb />
N. Williams showed the ��<lb />
abandon in rendering Schumann8<lb />
"Knight Rupert" and Tacks"<lb />
sky's "The Lark In the latter, m-<lb />
touch was particularly sharp.<lb />
Miss Margaret Wilson showed<lb />
complete masterv of technique<lb />
"The Torch Dance by Genoa<lb />
Her tone was full and her forte ww<lb />
that of a concert pianist.<lb />
The true climax of the paJT<lb />
from the standpoint of enterta<lb />
ment value, was the Frfo,faine<lb />
Miss Mary Hoover Boyd, �JJ<lb />
Sawyer and Helen Sawyer, ui an<lb />
peceio<lb />
ber 14, 1�6<lb />
After Speaking for Nead<lb />
Af Hours, is as Energej<lb />
as Ever<lb />
�, rsssos vM<lb />
on the l,ialt rn<lb />
wa, witty and -�<lb />
pressive. bowex<lb />
00 with wbK-l<lb />
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sincere i�  '<lb />
Beeof the<lb />
���! of the Bus<lb />
Bat �� 'J<lb />
and unsilee I<lb />
tb(. stiffneM �<lb />
College leetarer<lb />
After-Tea Pan<lb />
l! Wit- ?<lb />
noon. Tea WA8<lb />
turn h'ft her <lb />
line, h<lb />
brightly amih I<lb />
paased, on<lb />
hand. She  -�<lb />
He. Most Of the gU<lb />
Only on inl : ' -<lb />
Club and faeuh<lb />
Inii.i il<lb />
lating words � ash.<lb />
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bos aae n -<lb />
geem to oaj �<lb />
and now we ran<lb />
She took h i<lb />
rake. She ��� �<lb />
ta ond saute<lb />
rible creature! am<lb />
like to dunk.<lb />
Whatever<lb />
quickly. 1' I '<lb />
"dunked' �� fore, a<lb />
way, dipped ��<lb />
Kveiy body �'� �'�- <lb />
the party.<lb />
rina'a wit a<lb />
the group bow -���<lb />
bands to make thei<lb />
gar If she i . �-<lb />
like that, she sai .<lb />
give her mom j on tl<lb />
her hands woul : I �<lb />
money that they<lb />
look deformed.<lb />
dime passed qui t<lb />
felt like Irina'a<lb />
friend. Everybody i<lb />
per.<lb />
Coffee After Sp <lb />
After she bad <lb />
two hours, Irina w as<lb />
ever. She signed th<lb />
of autographs, ans<lb />
questions, and migl<lb />
talking to b r admii<lb />
auditorium ii Ml<lb />
chairman of the ent<lb />
inittee. hadn't res ��<lb />
All the wa tl<lb />
claw borne, irina<lb />
tions and recomn<lb />
Russia.<lb />
Then, sitting !� I I<lb />
drinking coffe on I<lb />
again put her ortj<lb />
"I won't dunk "�<lb />
coffee she said.<lb />
She told of hei <lb />
is her cat. "Pooli<lb />
means little bun ll�<lb />
him that because '�<lb />
like a tittle bun lb<lb />
saw him. Shi<lb />
him, she said, OS -<lb />
tended "but the �<lb />
had! He might<lb />
cold "The l <lb />
eial favorite.<lb />
But the dog "Sa<lb />
Stevens Blakeslee"<lb />
of her husband, L<lb />
mander Viet i Bla<lb />
S. Naw. She soli<lb />
possessed many p<lb />
rieties. She told �<lb />
ing a Coyote from a<lb />
Zoo, much the <lb />
hand.<lb />
One of rina'a best<lb />
is her photographic I<lb />
having once noticed<lb />
she can recall not OS<lb />
but also the suit or d<lb />
person was wearing<lb />
Her correspond!<lb />
exhaustive occupati<lb />
several eorre-p.  :� I<lb />
here.<lb />
(Please turn to pa�e<lb />
five)<lb />
MATHEMATICS CLl<lb />
INTERESTIN<lb />
At the regular M<lb />
Math Club, the pro<lb />
by Roy Barrow, wa-<lb />
taining and educatio<lb />
three main speakers<lb />
Warren, Clariss Sniitl<lb />
Sinclair, who told m<lb />
things about the grej<lb />
to the fields of geoij<lb />
analyties, and calculi<lb />
they gave were of f<lb />
mathematics majors<lb />
After the talks,<lb />
sen'ed peanut britth<lb />
club members asked<lb />
nuts" to be cracked<lb />
bites of peanut brittl<lb /><pb facs="00038048_tn_0003" /><lb />
�mberu l9 1 pember 14, 1936<lb />
NIGHT<lb />
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ws. H,�<lb />
m&amp;ea&amp;s<lb />
s;irit<lb />
i � Sherlock (Henry)<lb />
earnestly trying to<lb />
�'�hot of that anony-<lb />
te to a certain young<lb />
the campus, warning<lb />
R nrv is out of circu-<lb />
tamped Taken" by<lb />
be. Find the tvpe-<lb />
Henry.<lb />
' ��� nsl h ard<lb />
 girl<lb />
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� irian.<lb />
sent I r Tl  k-<lb />
�' f�w� itei and a<lb />
� Bouquets to the<lb />
I Seniors for a swell<lb />
taturday night. The<lb />
a was good, the crowd<lb />
and the decorations<lb />
: enough to be pretty.<lb />
1I � �� s . . �; .�'��'ker<lb />
� s a �ronn in a tree.<lb />
; - Fran (old man)<lb />
still has rumblings in<lb />
" gioa of the heart, when<lb />
 rtaia little girl passes<lb />
USB STUDENTS<lb />
PRESENT REC'TAL<lb />
Dora Meade Introduces<lb />
cans and Explains Pur-<lb />
pose of Program<lb />
. ,Mcitalheh!<lb />
It 7<lb />
. �tknee of<lb />
N. ttaembtf<lb />
I Mi.tlBelief of � ianf and the pro-<lb />
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4vmpl ny ii B fiat<lb />
i  t- �, program<lb />
�.�.1 in the romantic,<lb />
, md the modern. <lb />
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� ig rendering Schwa<lb />
� - Rupert" and TschtJ;<lb />
i b Lark In the tottetV ��<lb />
M : articularlv sharp.<lb />
! n Margaret Wilson show<lb />
� te mastery of technique n�<lb />
. r.nh Ianre by Ott�<lb />
� MWM full and her forte ���<lb />
? I concert pianist.<lb />
�rue climax of the progr<lb />
m the standpoint of enter<lb />
it value, was the perfonn�� "<lb />
� Marv Hoover Boyd, �"<lb />
r and Helen Sawyer, m �mr<lb />
(Please turn to page fle)<lb />
Irina Skariatina Simpl<lb />
And Calm Off-Stag�<lb />
SPEAKS TO<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
Afer Speaking for Nearly Two<lb />
Hours, is as Energetic<lb />
as Ever<lb />
11, MNO WARD<lb />
ai form lima Skariatina<lb />
, gracious. Hot mi<lb />
wever, was the mtetise-<lb />
i h she told the storv<lb />
Sh waa serious and<lb />
. : fforl to i.ll her i-<lb />
f thi I���� kfcrouad and of the<lb />
Russian Revolution.<lb />
� � iag�. trine was simple<lb />
�� "here aa- none el<lb />
� 1  and formality that<lb />
turvrs siin.itinn show.<lb />
After-Tea Party<lb />
�  thirty in the after<lb />
 over. Irina Skaria-j<lb />
lace m the reeei mg i<lb />
hour ah<lb />
PAGE THREE<lb />
SPONSORS FOR LOUISBURG GAME<lb />
N. C. State College Dean of Tex-<lb />
tiles Makes Talk on "How De-<lb />
signs are Put in Fabrics"<lb />
le�Je School at State Colfcge, was<lb />
guest speaker for ,h(. Science Club<lb />
I lll'�( HV cvi'iiimr V1.  <lb />
lib<lb />
17. Dr.<lb />
sujiis<lb />
evening, November<lb />
�N"ls"11 �� '��Ik on "How l)e<lb />
ere 1 nt in Textiles He<lb />
1 l historv  the mow imwor.<lb />
rave<lb />
I'm in<lb />
listory <lb />
��� textile industries -silk, i<lb />
'�'ttn-frequ,lltlv asing the<lb />
'�� reference. After the brief<lb />
� took up designing in<lb />
He described the<lb />
the)<lb />
am<lb />
Bil<lb />
i<lb />
ustones<lb />
Its fullest detail<lb />
types f designer<lb />
three kinds of di<lb />
painting and<lb />
"�- � HKiSW.fiiJ Bpo,r for ,be Ho,<lb />
W �'  I1" Painting and sprav.ng In S�fe �Vl?,Ma �n'<lb />
u.rndy ehwped their iag bow d,sipj iUv Soven gS? P " Mr<lb />
row over to the tea ta1r kelson displayed a picture! raiM im. . . <lb />
. 1L LITTLE<lb />
SPEAKS TO HOME<lb />
Graduate of Iowa State College<lb />
Discusses "Prominent Women<lb />
in the Field of Home<lb />
Economics"<lb />
The Home Economics Club be!<lb />
its regular monthly meeting, Tues<lb />
OUR SCIENTIFIC<lb />
WORLD<lb />
Reviewed by John R. Crew, Jr.<lb />
Building the Big Eye<lb />
Can you imagine a telescope so<lb />
powerful that you might peer<lb />
through it from New York City<lb />
and see ships in the Pacific at San<lb />
Francisco, or see planes flying above<lb />
the streets of Paris!<lb />
Paradoxical as this may seem,<lb />
such is the order of the day at<lb />
Corning Glass Works. They are<lb />
making a lense 640,000 times as far-<lb />
sighted as your two eyes.<lb />
ay evening, December 1. at 6r3o EiKht rears of steady work have<lb />
'already gone into his enormous<lb />
"eye and still four or five are yet<lb />
to be put into it in order to cool<lb />
the lense and prepare it for use.<lb />
Scientists will be able to explore<lb />
ommittees were also appointed I t times as far int0 space as<lb />
he guesl speaker of the evening formf"rly ar'd its completion marks<lb />
Little of ;ieioil,rl a milestone in science's century of<lb />
o'clock. During the business session<lb />
a committee was appointed to re-<lb />
vise the elub's constitution. Recrea-<lb />
tion, refreshment and publicity<lb />
was Mrs. J. L. Little, of Greenville,<lb />
rraduate of Iowa State College.<lb />
; progress.<lb />
Gam<lb />
Jtith Cade,<lb />
O. K. Jo '<lb />
lie<lb />
with Louisburg (<lb />
liabeth Dixon J<lb />
Tile tWO fill<lb />
�lolni<lb />
Volllli<lb />
ge were:Left to righl 1 Mi<lb />
011. Louise X. Martin, Mrs. 1<lb />
sters in the foreground are "<lb />
eat l'lci<lb />
oley<lb />
liti'l,<lb />
11am-<lb />
. Miss<lb />
te group of English<lb />
v tnembers were left.<lb />
laughing. Her scintil-<lb />
fiashed for every per-<lb />
Her expression<lb />
; are all my friends,<lb />
an have fun.<lb />
 1 up of tea. and a<lb />
unked ' the cake in the<lb />
. �. See what a hor-<lb />
e 1 am she aid. "I<lb />
Independence woven into<lb />
j design is the fourth of<lb />
1 existence, and thre<lb />
quired t perfect it<lb />
Or, T. K. Hart<lb />
A tai<lb />
member<lb />
Ik. Th.<lb />
its kind in<lb />
years were re-<lb />
pattern<lb />
also of State Col-<lb />
ncoiiipHtiied Dr. Xelson.<lb />
� number of Science Club<lb />
were present.<lb />
there was,<lb />
le who had<lb />
. not at te<lb />
melted<lb />
never<lb />
is anv-<lb />
Ob the<lb />
December<lb />
IEN STUDENTS OFFICIALS Of NYA<lb />
TEA WILL BE FEATURED HOLD CONFERENCES<lb />
afternoon of Wednesday,<lb />
2, the English (dub spon-<lb />
sored a test in Fleming Hall parlor<lb />
in honor of Irina Skariatina, Rus-<lb />
sian lecturer and author.<lb />
In the receiving lint<lb />
Frances Barnes. Miss<lb />
IN 193? "TECOAN" KMer�<lb />
axes in tea cups.<lb />
soon in the spirit �f<lb />
Bj MARVIN (OX<lb />
sociatedulleviate 1'ress<lb />
Correspondent<lb />
r ranees Currin, vice-<lb />
secretary respectively.<lb />
WASHINGTON, D.<lb />
sparkled. She showed 1  � , �<lb />
, , ,� . election gossip relating to<lb />
she could distort her . .<lb />
� them look like a beg- � " Mbm�l h�ke-ups.<lb />
made bet bands Ionic' ��organizations, and th�<lb />
Said, people would melit of new<lb />
 on the streets; then tenth<lb />
old become so full of<lb />
 I no<lb />
�V Y 1<lb />
to pr<lb />
�nirer , ,<lb />
i lowers ho<lb />
I .pii.klv. Everybody o�61"  <lb />
ma's elose personal j mored ehan�<lb />
was late to<lb />
C�Post<lb />
impend-<lb />
establish-<lb />
deparfmeiits are nine-<lb />
J ot the time. d" interest onlj<lb />
fessiona! politicians, their fol-<lb />
rbod<lb />
A:<lb />
Coffee After Speaking<lb />
er she bad spoken for nearly:<lb />
their<lb />
lope to get jobs, and the<lb />
� affected by the ru-<lb />
, es. This year, how-<lb />
rumors and proposals<lb />
have a much broader range<lb />
terest and, if the eha<lb />
-up ever, these<lb />
were Miss,<lb />
Holtclaw,<lb />
Kiss Jenkins, Irina Skariatina, Doe-j<lb />
tor Baiighn. Mrs. Bauglm, and Miss<lb />
Turner. Tea was served by Martha <lb />
Seoville and 1<lb />
president am<lb />
of the English elub.<lb />
Hostesses were Susan Rose. Ruth<lb />
Wood. Louise Taylor, Alice Hicks<lb />
Smith. Marv Taylor, Evangelim<lb />
epartmental Barf kid, Geneva Brown, Mildre.<lb />
Edwards, Onie Coehran, Xaom<lb />
Newell, Helen L. Taylor,<lb />
Wood. Lallah Adler, Fannie Brew-<lb />
er. Elizabeth Copeland, Dove Al-<lb />
len, Mary Elizabeth Barker, Mar-<lb />
garet Whitehead, Miss Hooper.<lb />
Miss (irigsbv ami Miss Greene.<lb />
Hosts were Thomas Dennis, Jud-<lb />
son White and Yernoii Wi<lb />
Representative of Charlotte En<lb />
graving Company Will Pick 10<lb />
From 22 Women Nominated<lb />
by Classes Here<lb />
Officials of the<lb />
Administration fi<lb />
Xew England<lb />
with their<lb />
i en young women at<lb />
Una Teachers College,<lb />
their respective classes <lb />
selected by Mr. Herbert Hitd<lb />
rosentative of the Charlotfa<lb />
Kast Caro-<lb />
approved by<lb />
and finally<lb />
graving Company,<lb />
.11-<lb />
will adorn the<lb />
lino I feature section of the l(.i:57 Trman,<lb />
it was announced last week by Miss<lb />
Maggie Crumpler. editor of<lb />
MarionJyearbook here.<lb />
In an effort to eliminate part of<lb />
i element of popularity in making<lb />
the ten selections, the Teeotm staff<lb />
decided in favor of the following<lb />
plan. Officers of the Senior. Junior,<lb />
and Senior Normal classes met and<lb />
pro-<lb />
file<lb />
the<lb />
anl<lb />
ingee<lb />
f in-<lb />
come<lb />
The<lb />
va<lb />
ta va- as energetic as<lb />
ied the usual nan�hert&amp;aWM<lb />
answered dozens of student<lb />
might possibly l�e<lb />
admirers in Wright<lb />
II i � s Holtzelaw,<lb />
ie entertainment oom-<lb />
rescued lier.<lb />
t<lb />
rina<lb />
about, they may affect personally<lb />
and thousands of college<lb />
ach group nominated ten women<lb />
Aliss Annie L. Morton, Dean of j students<lb />
Women, was honorary hostess.<lb />
A great many guests consisting of I and in eacl<lb />
students and members of the facul-<lb />
ty of East Carolina Teachers Col<lb />
Among the major changes that<lb />
I are being talked of is the establish-<lb />
I nient of a new department of govern-<lb />
ment which will have<lb />
� said.<lb />
: her pet<lb />
The POO<lb />
ait"<lb />
in Russian,<lb />
h.<lb />
Bi<lb />
pers<lb />
II.<lb />
sere,<lb />
Wit<lb />
MATHEMATICS CLUB HAS<lb />
INTERESTING PROGRAM<lb />
A<lb />
Mat<lb />
B<lb />
ft<lb />
aaalvt<lb />
thev'<lb />
jurisdiction I<lb />
over all phases of social welfare. 1<lb />
0 the Green-Holt- The ht.a(1 (if tlu. nt.vv d1,artm,int lt<lb />
na answered ques j wfceB (vatedt will u. addod to j<lb />
cemmended bookfl onC (.uiu.t of the i'n-sident, bring-1<lb />
ing the total of cabinet officers to 11.1<lb />
tug before an open fire. I Th(, fkjm o tht. ruIosed new <lb />
 and eating cake, she departmeat Uiat is of interest to col-<lb />
r party at ease. j Mud(.nt concerns the National<lb />
1 r! Youth Administration which is now<lb />
aiding approximately 140,000 young<lb />
men and women who attend more<lb />
than 1,600 colleges and universities.<lb />
If the department is actually es-<lb />
tablished, and some smart Wash-<lb />
ington observers are convinced that<lb />
it will lx the NYA will be placed<lb />
in the new department of public<lb />
welfare,<lb />
This would mean that Federal<lb />
aid to college students and other<lb />
subsidies to young people would be<lb />
continued on a permanent basis, lt<lb />
would indicate that Uncle Sam is<lb />
not going to aid farmers, workers,<lb />
industrialists, homeowners and oth-<lb />
er members of the population to<lb />
whom have gone Federal loans and<lb />
grants, and forget about the young<lb />
people of the land.<lb />
The new department, according<lb />
to current reports, would embrace<lb />
the Social Security Board; the Ci-<lb />
vilian Conservation Corps; the<lb />
Works Progress Administration; the<lb />
National Youth , Administration;<lb />
the Children's Bureau and the<lb />
Women's Bureau of the Depart-<lb />
ment of Labor; perhaps, the Public<lb />
Health Service, and other welfare<lb />
agencies that are now scattered<lb />
through the Federal departments.<lb />
This would make possible the co-<lb />
ordination of the various welfare<lb />
functions that are now handled sep-<lb />
arately by various agencies, both<lb />
emergency and regular.<lb />
The number of young people be-<lb />
ing aided by the NYA to attend<lb />
college this year is slightly more<lb />
than last. Figures tabulated so far<lb />
this fall indicate about the same<lb />
number as were aided during the<lb />
spring months of 1936. The fall of<lb />
1935, when college aid was initiated,<lb />
found fewer students being helped<lb />
than in the same months of 1936,<lb />
largely because the machinery was<lb />
not running smoothly. September<lb />
of this year saw large numbers of<lb />
'se nominations were<lb />
then referred to the three classes<lb />
and in each case five women were<lb />
approved. The Sophomore class<lb />
was allowed to approve four women,<lb />
lege were captivated by the brilliant and the Freshman class, only three.<lb />
Mr. Tommy Daniel, representa-<lb />
tive of Dunbar and Daniel, Teeotm<lb />
photographer this year, will return<lb />
, here at an early date to take pic-<lb />
 Hires of the twentv-two<lb />
National Youth<lb />
I'om all but the<lb />
fates will confer<lb />
Washington chiefs this<lb />
week at a series of three regional<lb />
conferences which begins today in<lb />
Xew Orleans Matters of policy<lb />
and procedure are to be discussed<lb />
with a view to securing greater co-<lb />
'� i I ordination of the government'<lb />
j gram for young people durii<lb />
j coining year.<lb />
The Xew Orleans meeting prob-<lb />
sj M'hly will extend through Saturday,<lb />
I and has drawn state youth directors<lb />
from all of the Southeastern states.<lb />
On Monday and Tuesday a confer-<lb />
ence for the Mid-Western states will<lb />
be held in Chicago, while a simi-<lb />
lar gathering for the Western states<lb />
will be held in Salt Lake City Fri-<lb />
day and Saturday.<lb />
A<lb />
Mrs. Little, formerh a stvlist now! The new instrument will be at<lb />
holds a position with the" Kelvina- Mount Pa'oma Observatory near<lb />
tor Company. She used as her topic I the alrea(iy mous Mount Wilson<lb />
"Prominent Women in the Field of 0pseryatory.<lb />
Home Economics Throughout her<lb />
talk ran the challenge to young<lb />
women as future homemakers to<lb />
aspire to even greater fields than!<lb />
the leaders of today.<lb />
Following the talk, the meeting<lb />
adjourned until the first Tuesday<lb />
night in January, l!i57.<lb />
Conit and get your . . .<lb />
Shoos Fixed<lb />
F0 H T H E 11 0 L IDA1 S<lb />
E. T. ClOOIt<lb />
and charming personage.<lb />
Jersey, was<lb />
during Novem-<lb />
Table ot Definitions<lb />
From "The Carolinian"<lb />
Lunch�to put a boat into water.<lb />
Dish -drunkard's expression for<lb />
ipposite of that.<lb />
Goblet -eat fast.<lb />
Spoon -what von do in the moon-<lb />
0 women se-<lb />
lected by the students. Of the twen-<lb />
ty-two pictures, ten will be selected<lb />
by flie Charlotte Engraving Com-<lb />
pany and will make up the feature<lb />
section of the 11K57 yearbook.<lb />
The five women nominated by the<lb />
.Senior class are: Ruth Cagle, Eliz-<lb />
 1   jaheth Dixon Johnson, Ruth Kikei<lb />
Ulasses where vou m to try toi T ,� ' T ,<lb />
Watson, and Rubv Le<lb />
"Book<lb />
th bundle. She named<lb />
lecause he looked so much<lb />
.� bundle when she first<lb />
She would have brought<lb />
aid, as she originally in-<lb />
ttt the weather was so<lb />
might have caught a<lb />
be Book" is her own spe-<lb />
ite.<lb />
dog "Samuel Clemmons<lb />
lakeslee" is the preference<lb />
sband, Lieutenant Com-<lb />
ictor Blakeslee, of the V.<lb />
She said that she had<lb />
many �ets of many va-<lb />
ihe told of once purchas-<lb />
'e from a Philadelphia<lb />
to the disgust of her hus-<lb />
Erina's best personal traits<lb />
tograpbic memory. After<lb />
e noticed one, years later<lb />
�all not only the person,<lb />
be suit or dress that the<lb />
wearing,<lb />
respoadenee is her most<lb />
occupation. She added<lb />
respondents to her list<lb />
learn things.<lb />
('up�what VOU Weal<lb />
Bowl<lb />
on voiir head.<lb />
to throw balls at tenpins.<lb />
si man without brain one.<lb />
a continued story.<lb />
brought Up.<lb />
�a little "gooder" than<lb />
the regular meeting of the<lb />
Club, the program, planned<lb />
? Harrow, was a most enter-<lb />
! and educational one. The<lb />
nain speakers were Margaret<lb />
a, CUriss Smith, and Francis<lb />
r, who told many interesting<lb />
about the great contributors<lb />
fields of geometry, algebra,<lb />
 and calculus. The facts<lb />
gave were of great value to<lb />
Mathematics majors.<lb />
fter the talks. Miss Williams<lb />
rv"i peanut brittle while several<lb />
�&amp;b members asked "mathematical ot this year � - -33 abiy be this Administration's way<lb />
gf J. be cracked by .11, between JZZtt ' aT about of-doing something" for youth.<lb />
�M r.f Hanut brittle. . ow<lb />
Food<lb />
Cereal<lb />
Bread<lb />
Bllttel<lb />
good.<lb />
Soup�what you wash with.<lb />
Hungarian goulash�what Hun-<lb />
garians wear out in the rain.<lb />
Beas�no war.<lb />
Hominy � working together co-<lb />
operatively.<lb />
Beef -short.<lb />
Steak�a governmental unit in<lb />
the United States.<lb />
Salad�firm.<lb />
Budding�placing, as "I'm pud-<lb />
ding all my Eggs in One Basket<lb />
Pie -the circumference of a<lb />
circle divided by diameter.<lb />
Tea�what golfers use.<lb />
Coffee�what you do when you<lb />
have a cold.<lb />
Pepper�give her a pep talk.<lb />
Salt�a disciple.<lb />
Jam�something you have a heck<lb />
of a time getting out of.<lb />
Elbe Lee<lb />
Peacock.<lb />
: Copeland,<lb />
; F. Davis,<lb />
y tee<lb />
Junior class: Elizabeth<lb />
Fannie Brewer, Margaret<lb />
Cora Bob Smith, and<lb />
Rebecca Watson. Sophomore class:<lb />
Joyce B. Harrell, T. Louise Mar-<lb />
tin, Mildred McDonald, and Marie<lb />
Dawson. Freshman class: Vir-<lb />
ginia Burkett, Marian Reed, and<lb />
Miriam Sawyer. Senior Normal<lb />
class: Elizabeth Powell, Nellie<lb />
Webb, Irene Williamson, Mary B.<lb />
Edmondson, and Lillian Warren.<lb />
Students at Ohio State Univer-<lb />
sity were charged 21 cents apiece<lb />
to vote by absentee ballot. The to-<lb />
tal cost of voting by mail was $175.<lb />
7,000 graduate students, receiving<lb />
direct aid from the Federal govern-<lb />
ment.<lb />
Plans for future college aid de-<lb />
pend upon appropriations from<lb />
Congress when it meets in January,<lb />
but present reports are that the<lb />
work will be continued as at present<lb />
for some time; then, if a new de-<lb />
partment is created, Federal aid to<lb />
college students may be put on a<lb />
permanent basis.<lb />
There is no guarantee of this<lb />
coming to pass, but informed opin-<lb />
ion here holds that this will prob-<lb />
Dime symphonies" have gone<lb />
over so well at Midland College<lb />
that they will be presented at inter-<lb />
vals throughout the remainder of<lb />
the school vear.<lb />
regional conference for the<lb />
Xew England States, which was at-<lb />
tended aNo by representatives from<lb />
Pennsylvania and Now-<lb />
held in Xew York<lb />
ber.<lb />
All three conferences will be led<lb />
by Richard K. Brown, Deputy Exe-<lb />
cutive Director of XYAHe is ac-<lb />
companied by various members of<lb />
his Washington staff who will assist<lb />
111 discussions of various phases of<lb />
the work and student aid program.<lb />
The Xew Orleans conference is<lb />
being held at the regional offices of<lb />
the WBA in the Canal Bank Build-<lb />
ing. States represented there are:<lb />
Alabama, Arkansas. Georgia, Flori-<lb />
da, Louisiana, Mississippi, Okla-<lb />
homa, North Carolina, Tennessee,<lb />
Texas, South Carolina and Virginia.<lb />
Meetings at Chicago on Monday<lb />
and Tuesday will be held in the<lb />
Stevens Hotel and will bring to-<lb />
gether the NYA state directors from<lb />
Illinois, Indiana. Iowa, Kansas,<lb />
Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota.<lb />
Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota.<lb />
Ohio, South Dakota, West Virginia,<lb />
Wisconsin.<lb />
Headquarters in Salt Lake City<lb />
have been established at the Hotel!<lb />
Utah for the conference to le held i<lb />
there next Friday and Saturday.<lb />
The following states will be repre-<lb />
sented: Arizona, California. Idaho,I<lb />
Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico<lb />
Oregon, Montana. Utah, Washing-<lb />
ton, Wyoming.<lb />
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PAGE FOUR<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
With The<lb />
FACULTY-<lb />
Mi<lb />
�as<lb />
MittMn<lb />
t i.<lb />
T,<lb />
th<lb />
T�<lb />
at Al<lb />
Mr.<lb />
MA.<lb />
E. L. HENDERSON<lb />
E. I- Henderson, Director<lb />
struetMHl and Supervision.<lb />
�rn in 11 illsboro, Texas. He<lb />
received his tirst<lb />
three years of<lb />
education in a<lb />
one room, one-<lb />
teacher school in<lb />
Texas, while the<lb />
rest of his ele-<lb />
mentary educa-<lb />
tion was re-<lb />
ceived in rural<lb />
s c h o o 1 s. Mr.<lb />
Henderson says<lb />
that someday<lb />
ts to go to the high school.<lb />
tended the Western State<lb />
(!ollege for two years, and<lb />
imc principal of the Miami<lb />
�hool in Texas. He also<lb />
Jnglish and History there.<lb />
ie accepted a position as<lb />
I of a consolidated school<lb />
After receiving his A.B.<lb />
from the University of<lb />
Mr. Henderson became<lb />
nl of sclmols at Post.<lb />
1ie also<lb />
bia University, the State Normal<lb />
School at Athens. Georgia, and<lb />
George Peabody College for Teach-<lb />
ers. She received her B;S. and<lb />
MA. degrees at the latter.<lb />
As wide and varied as her educa-<lb />
tion, has been Miss Charlton's<lb />
teaching experience. She has been<lb />
principal of two schools in Georgia,<lb />
has taught in the grades in Geor-<lb />
gia, has done critic work in the<lb />
third grade in llarrisonbnrg, Va<lb />
and in Athens, CJa and has been<lb />
at East Carolina Teachers College<lb />
for the past nine years.<lb />
Miss Charlton is very much in-<lb />
terested in children's literature,<lb />
dramatics, and travel. In 1915 she<lb />
attended the Panama-Pacific Ex-<lb />
position in California.<lb />
A jovial nature, a pleasant smile,<lb />
and a pleasing personality have<lb />
won for Miss Charlton the friend-<lb />
ship of the students and the<lb />
faculty.<lb />
Hi<lb />
tiei<lb />
ami<lb />
Mi<lb />
Mi<lb />
Kent<lb />
in V<lb />
Ai<lb />
HUBERT C. HAYNES<lb />
Mr. Hubert C. Haynes, Profes-<lb />
sor of Education here, was born at<lb />
taught three years Cleremont, Georgia. He studied at<lb />
Mercer Uni-<lb />
versity, receiv-<lb />
ing A.B LL.B<lb />
and MA. de-<lb />
grees from that<lb />
institution. As<lb />
a student. Mr.<lb />
Haynes w a s<lb />
president of an<lb />
over-sea club, a<lb />
member of the<lb />
Student Social<lb />
life Council,<lb />
Alembics Club, Student Athletic<lb />
Council and the Pan-Hellenic Coun-<lb />
cil. He received his Ph.D. degree<lb />
from George Peabody College mak-<lb />
ing a study, for his dissertation, of<lb />
the relation of a teachers' intel-<lb />
ligence to the types of questions<lb />
asked in class.<lb />
Mr. Haynes"s teaching experience<lb />
includes work in the Department<lb />
of History at Gibson Mercer<lb />
Academy and Georgia Military<lb />
College and work in the Education<lb />
Department of this College since<lb />
1924.<lb />
Sports of all kinds are a hobby<lb />
with Mr. Haynes. lie enjoys his<lb />
work and outside activities to the<lb />
extent that they are all play. He<lb />
knows personally a large percent of<lb />
the students and shows a marked<lb />
interest in student activities at the<lb />
College.<lb />
Mr. Haynes is an open-minded<lb />
person to whom his students may<lb />
go with the assurance that they<lb />
will he received in the right spirit.<lb />
It is thought that he enjoys argu-<lb />
ing with his students, and surely,<lb />
enjoys teasing them at times.<lb />
! State Teachers College.<lb />
Texas.<lb />
ierson received both his<lb />
Ph.D. degrees from<lb />
liege, Columbia Uni-<lb />
Leulty member at East<lb />
Teachers College. Mr.<lb />
is been open-minded<lb />
to help students solve<lb />
�ms. He has taken much<lb />
the Boy Scout activities<lb />
lie and is chairman of<lb />
� committee.<lb />
CARL L. ADAMS<lb />
L. Adams. Director of<lb />
'ii in Education and<lb />
gy. is a quiet, unobtrusive<lb />
individual w fa o<lb />
does a great deal<lb />
of work here be-<lb />
hind the scenes.<lb />
It is not unusual<lb />
for him to go to<lb />
a student a n d<lb />
o If e r valuable<lb />
sugges-<lb />
tions when-<lb />
ever the oppor-<lb />
tunitv presents<lb />
itself<lb />
Adams wa born in Elk ton,<lb />
�ky, and received much of<lb />
his early education in rural schools.<lb />
Later, he attended Western Ken-<lb />
tucky Normal School. Mr. Adams<lb />
;� his A.P degree al Bethel<lb />
College, Kentucky, and his M.A.<lb />
and �: !�. degrees at George Pea-<lb />
1 ol ege. The title of his<lb />
r's dissertation is: "A Study<lb /><lb />
ha<lb />
Ad<lb />
5 : mi<lb />
.pher a<lb />
(Carolina<lb />
Phi Dell<lb />
and Maso<lb />
bility and Grade Prog-<lb />
ianis served in the U. S.<lb />
m 1917 until 1920. He<lb />
s college Thirteen years<lb />
�n �� that time has taught<lb />
- of students in his de-<lb />
riman of the central com-<lb />
�r the tirst High School<lb />
! here last year. Mr.<lb />
irected a thoroughly suc-<lb />
tid worthwhile event for<lb />
ol seniors in this section.<lb />
tarns is associate editor.<lb />
� � - for and Alumni<lb />
inl.tr XEA; Social Philos-<lb />
q Physiology; North<lb />
Education Association:<lb />
a Kappa; "Rotary Club:<lb />
:i to and including Shrine.<lb />
t<lb />
in Sa<lb />
LUCILLE CHARLTON<lb />
Miss Lucille Charlton. instruc-<lb />
' in primary education, was born<lb />
Her father<lb />
a position<lb />
annah. Georgia.<lb />
held<lb />
that caused the<lb />
family to move<lb />
frequently, mak-<lb />
ing it necessary<lb />
for Miss Charl-<lb />
ton to receive<lb />
h e r elementary<lb />
and high school<lb />
education<lb />
in many places,<lb />
including Chat-<lb />
tanooga. Tennes-<lb />
see; Savannah. Georgia; Americas,<lb />
Georgia; and (Vdartown, Georgia.<lb />
In one ol the high schools she<lb />
attended it was customary for the<lb />
teacher to read each week the new<lb />
rules. Usually these regulations<lb />
read. "No�during school hours<lb />
without the permission of the<lb />
tcachet " One day a teacher, in<lb />
whose class Miss Charlton was sit-<lb />
ting, was called from the room<lb />
while reading the rules. Miss Charl-<lb />
ton immediately went to the board<lb />
and wrote "No breathing during<lb />
school Jiotirs without permission of<lb />
the teachers (The outcome of<lb />
this prank is left to the imagina-<lb />
tion of the reader.)<lb />
Miss Charlton has attended col-<lb />
lege at the Cniversity of Georgia,<lb />
the University of Virginia, Colum-<lb />
ANNIE C. NEWELL<lb />
Miss Annie C. Newell was born<lb />
at Salem, New Jersey, where she<lb />
received her secondary and elemen-<lb />
tary education.<lb />
Although she<lb />
has traveled<lb />
widely. Miss<lb />
Newell still<lb />
makes Salem her<lb />
home. She re-<lb />
ceived her A.B.<lb />
and M.A. de-<lb />
grees from<lb />
Teachers Col-<lb />
lege, Columbia<lb />
University and<lb />
has done additional graduate work<lb />
at Columbia University and at the<lb />
Beading Clinic under the Direction<lb />
of Dr. Betts at the Oswego Normal<lb />
School, Oswego, N. J.<lb />
Miss Xewell began her teaching<lb />
career at Glen Rock, N. J teach-<lb />
ing the first ami second grades.<lb />
She has also taught at Tucson, Ari-<lb />
zona, Shady Hill Country Day<lb />
School, and at the Training School<lb />
of Berea College, Berea, Kentucky.<lb />
She has been teaching in the<lb />
Education Department of East<lb />
Carolina Teachers College for the<lb />
past nine years.<lb />
Among the interesting activities<lb />
that Miss Newell enjoys are Music,<lb />
Hiking and Camping. She often<lb />
spends a part of her vacation at<lb />
camp. She also enjoys gardening<lb />
and has a small flower garden of her<lb />
own back of Ragsdale Hall. Be-<lb />
sides these activities. Miss Newell<lb />
has traveled a great deal, spend-<lb />
ing the Summer of 1!2( touring<lb />
European countries.<lb />
DORA E. COATES<lb />
Miss Dora E. Coates, supervisor<lb />
of primary practice teaching, and<lb />
instructor in primary education,<lb />
w a s b o r n in<lb />
S m i t h fi e 1 d,<lb />
N. C, and still<lb />
makes that town<lb />
her home. After<lb />
receiving the<lb />
first three years<lb />
of her education<lb />
in a one-teacher<lb />
school in John-<lb />
ston C ount y,<lb />
Miss Coates com-<lb />
pleted her ele-<lb />
mentary and high school educa-<lb />
tion in Smithfield.<lb />
Miss Coates then attended the<lb />
North Carolina College for Women<lb />
in Greensboro, where she received<lb />
her A.B. degree. In her senior year<lb />
Miss Coates served as vice presi-<lb />
dent of her class and vice president<lb />
of the athletic association. Later<lb />
Miss Coates received her M.A. de-<lb />
gree at Teachers College, Colum-<lb />
bia University, and did graduate<lb />
work at Peabody College. She be-<lb />
gan teaching in Reidsville, N. C,<lb />
where she taught the fourth and<lb />
second grades.<lb />
All of this study and experience<lb />
has well fitted Miss Coates for the<lb />
splendid work she has done at East<lb />
Carolina Teachers for the past<lb />
fourteen years. During these years<lb />
she has had a great influence on<lb />
those who have known her. Be-<lb />
cause of her depth of understand-<lb />
ing and sympathy she has won the<lb />
confidence of her students.<lb />
When asked concerning her<lb />
hobby. Miss Coates replied, "It is<lb />
difficult to say. In college I had<lb />
two: writing short stories and<lb />
playing basketball. Then, teaching<lb />
children became my hobby. Now,<lb />
people, books, and cooking some-<lb />
thing new might be considered hob-<lb />
bies (At present, Miss Coates<lb />
is learning to drive a car.)<lb />
Miss Coates stands for the high-<lb />
est ideals and each day through her<lb />
interest in people she is helping<lb />
others live a fuller life.<lb />
M. K. FORT<lb />
Mr. M. K. Fort has been a mem-<lb />
ber of the Education Department<lb />
of this College for about nine years.<lb />
Born at Fork.<lb />
South Carolina,<lb />
he attended<lb />
Wofford College<lb />
at Spartanburg.<lb />
South Carolina<lb />
from which he<lb />
received an A.B.<lb />
degree. Later he<lb />
received h i s<lb />
M.A. and Ph.D.<lb />
degrees from<lb />
George Peabody<lb />
College, Nashville, Tennessee.<lb />
Among the Student Activities in<lb />
college Mr. Fort was president of<lb />
his Literary Society, a member of<lb />
the debate team and the track team.<lb />
Chief Marshal, a member of the<lb />
Kappa Delta Pi Fraternity and<lb />
Vice President of Phi Delta Kappa<lb />
Fraternity. Before coming to EC<lb />
TC. Mr. Fort spent a year in<lb />
France serving as second Lieuten-<lb />
ant in the Field Artillery, 81st<lb />
Division.<lb />
The type of work Mr. Fort is<lb />
doing this year is bringing him in<lb />
contact with a larger group of stu-<lb />
dents than ever before, and they<lb />
are learning what a fine friend and<lb />
teaeher he is.<lb />
METHODIST STUDENT<lb />
ASSOCIATION HOLDS<lb />
INITIAL MEETING<lb />
The Methodist Student Associa-<lb />
tion held its initial meeting Decem-<lb />
ber (S. with a large number of<lb />
Methodist girls present. A state-<lb />
ment of the purpose of the associa-<lb />
tion and an interpretation of the ob-<lb />
jectives were explained by Miss Loe<lb />
Anna Davis, and a copy of the cal-<lb />
endar of events presented to each<lb />
member present.<lb />
Rev. T. M. Grant, pastor of the<lb />
Jarvis Memorial Church, and Mrs.<lb />
J. B. Kittrell, counsellor for the<lb />
young people, when introduced, ex-<lb />
tended best - wishes to the organi-<lb />
zation.<lb />
Matters of business consisted of<lb />
dividing the 330 students into ten<lb />
circles as each captain drew 32<lb />
names. Working with the girls<lb />
will he a church hostess who will<lb />
assist with recreational features.<lb />
The policy of the organization<lb />
will be to frankly face, and seek to<lb />
answer questions, and to create.an<lb />
atmosphere of confidence and un-<lb />
derstanding in which all will feel<lb />
free to participate.<lb />
The governing body is composed<lb />
of the officers representing the var-<lb />
ious departments, and the circle<lb />
captains. The pastor, counsellor and<lb />
Director of the association are mem-<lb />
bers of the council, and will attend<lb />
all meetings.<lb />
Miss Annie Morris, head of the<lb />
College infirmary for eight years,<lb />
died on Friday, December 11. The<lb />
news came just as the "Teco Echo"<lb />
was going to press. A fuller ac-<lb />
count will he given in a later issue.<lb />
The<lb />
Collegiate Review<lb />
A germ of communism in the<lb />
matter of lockers has shown itself<lb />
on the campus of Texas Christian<lb />
University. Five freshmen sharing<lb />
a one-foot wide locker have jammed<lb />
18 textbooks, eight notebooks, two<lb />
coats, and seven pencils into the<lb />
cubicle.<lb />
An "artificial sun" to aid in the<lb />
study of sun rays, as the wind tun-<lb />
nel aids in the study of air currents,<lb />
has been constructed in the town<lb />
planning studio of the Columbia<lb />
University school of architecture.<lb />
When the late Rev. Dr. Carl G.<lb />
Erickson became president of Up-<lb />
sala College in 1920, the school had<lb />
only 16 students. The present en-<lb />
rollment is about 400.<lb />
The committee on health at<lb />
Mount Holyoke College has issued<lb />
this annual warning to students:<lb />
Drink only cider that has been<lb />
boiled or pasteurized, and cat only<lb />
fruit that has been thoroughly<lb />
washed.<lb />
Freshmen at Southern Illinois<lb />
Normal University are getting<lb />
smarter with the years, according to<lb />
the results of the intelligence tests<lb />
given this fall. A slightly higher<lb />
average is augmented by higher in-<lb />
dividual scores as compared with re-<lb />
turns from similar tests last year<lb />
and previously.<lb />
Dr. Francis Carter Wood, direc-<lb />
tor of the Institute of Cancer Re-<lb />
search at Columbia University, an-<lb />
nounced recently that an interna-<lb />
tional atlas on cancer, which is ex-<lb />
pected to aid materially in preven-<lb />
tion and treatment of the disease,<lb />
will be completed in about two years.<lb />
Connecticut College is joining<lb />
hands with "Wesleyan University<lb />
this year as far as drama is con-<lb />
cerned. The former school, a wo-<lb />
man's college has hail to cast fe-<lb />
males in all roles in the past. With<lb />
cooperation from Wesleyan men,<lb />
the performances should be more<lb />
realistic.<lb />
Donald A. Smalley, instructor of<lb />
English at Indiana University,<lb />
thinks that the poetry of John<lb />
Donne and Robert Browning pre-<lb />
sents the "effect of the alarm clock<lb />
and not of the harp, or of "Wagner<lb />
rather than Mozart<lb />
The new piano in the Union mu-<lb />
sic room at Purdue University was<lb />
chosen by the blindfold test. Sev-<lb />
enteen musically inclined people<lb />
sitting behind a screen voted on the<lb />
different makes by "hear" and eli-<lb />
minated the less desirable instru-<lb />
ments.<lb />
A filler in the DePauw: FOUND<lb />
�A girl's pretty orinch sweater<lb />
with bows and tassles. Left at GOP<lb />
rally Oct. 29. Loser mav claim at<lb />
office of THE DEPAUW. One of<lb />
the many services to one of many<lb />
readers.<lb />
Ten undergraduate students<lb />
working under Josephine E. Tilden,<lb />
professor of botany at the Cniver-<lb />
sity of Minnesota, have the trying<lb />
task of finding names for 100.000<lb />
plants never previously classified.<lb />
WTien Louisiana State Univer-<lb />
sity's new mascot, "Mike a $750<lb />
tiger cub, came to town, he was met<lb />
at the station by the 200 piece band.<lb />
The parade through the campus in-<lb />
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garbage wagon to add color to the<lb />
procession.<lb />
David Macklin, who plays with<lb />
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WHO'S TOO OLD TO LEARN?<lb />
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new south unit engineering shop on<lb />
the campus of the University of<lb />
Kentucky.<lb />
As part of the prom publicity<lb />
stunt at Northwestern University,<lb />
30 beautiful coeds recently drove<lb />
around the campus in new 1937<lb />
model automobiles.<lb />
Economics courses are more pop-<lb />
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the University of California. A<lb />
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reached a new high in schools<lb />
throughout the country.<lb />
Duquesne University students are<lb />
going farther than putting slugs<lb />
into slot machines. According to<lb />
Louie, the man who collects the<lb />
coins, they now insert old, broken<lb />
razor blades.<lb />
Chancellor II. W. Chase of New<lb />
York University reports that there<lb />
were -10,549 enrol lees at that insti-<lb />
tution during the 1935-1936 school<lb />
year.<lb />
Drayton R. Boucher, a member<lb />
of the Louisiana House of Repre-<lb />
sentatives, has registered in the<lb />
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school because he admits that there<lb />
is a great deal about law that he<lb />
does not know.<lb />
Dr. L. H. Adams of the Carnegie<lb />
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of the radio-active element uranium<lb />
which has broken down into lead, is<lb />
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Statisticians at Kansas State<lb />
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Dr. Arthur Ansel Metcalf, pro-<lb />
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PAGE FIVE<lb />
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M'lO HEADS"<lb />
iayiord Loads Scoring With<lb />
en Points: Chubby Dean<lb />
Plays With Locals<lb />
Meet<lb />
Center for Olson's Reds<lb />
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All Stars proved<lb />
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Thursday night<lb />
. and staved off a<lb />
half rally by the<lb />
win 54-24.<lb />
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star, led the All-Stars<lb />
tits. Chubby Dean,<lb />
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points.<lb />
is n gistered 13 points<lb />
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Red Heads Rath Os-<lb />
Olympie star; Lera<lb />
Longerman, Haeel<lb />
� Lawaon, and Elver<lb />
II-American Women<lb />
PIRATES DEFEAT<lb />
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COACH FRANK<lb />
"Tex" Lindsey, ECTC<lb />
Scores Three Touch-<lb />
downs<lb />
End.<lb />
The Pirates piled up lit points<lb />
in the second half of the Home-<lb />
coming game with Louisburg Col-<lb />
lege here Saturday. November 21<lb />
to blank the Trojans for the sec-<lb />
ond consecutive year.<lb />
The first touchdown came in the<lb />
third period. Shelton took the<lb />
ball, which rested on the Trojan's<lb />
10, and passed to Gibson, who iater-<lb />
aled to Lindsey. Li<lb />
!h�' pigskin across<lb />
points. An attempted lin,<lb />
for the extra point failed.<lb />
TJuring the absence of Miss<lb />
Lucille Norton, Dr. A. D.<lb />
Frank, Director of Instruction<lb />
in history here, will "pinch-<lb />
hit" as coach of the Women's<lb />
basketball team.<lb />
Dr. Frank coached the teams<lb />
in 1933 and 1934, and during<lb />
that time, his proteges lost only<lb />
one game.<lb />
Helen Wilson and "Tee"<lb />
Martin will assist Dr. Frank.<lb />
TBALL SQUAD<lb />
TAKES THREE WINS<lb />
Only Two Games Will Be<lb />
Played Before Christmas<lb />
Coach Farley's Team Will Play<lb />
Morehead City Tonight<lb />
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Problems in Education<lb />
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�� � Meredith College, who<lb />
I iad Speech Habits and<lb />
1! ' I n  Them.1 l�r. Lucile<lb />
East (no!ina Teachers<lb />
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the subject of I �r. A. D.<lb />
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�roup action he said,<lb />
tte the individual, and<lb />
� � teachers should not<lb />
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influence group action<lb />
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able in the future<lb />
intendnet's Club of the<lb />
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lina Teachers College<lb />
k Friday, Dr. L. R.<lb />
� -idem of the Jollege,<lb />
foyner, one of Xorth<lb />
�atest educational lead-<lb />
century, and Dr. 3, II.<lb />
ate supervisor of eduea- j<lb />
 -r of honor.<lb />
Banquet<lb />
hind<lb />
th<lb />
19-0 defeat of Louisburg<lb />
Trojans here before a<lb />
record-breaking homecoming crowd<lb />
-lose a successful season for Coach<lb />
Boley Farley and his Hast Carolina<lb />
Teachers' College Pirates.<lb />
In addition to the victory over<lb />
te last quarter, after Louisburg, the Pirates turned hack<lb />
ferebee placed j William and .Mary (Norfolk<lb />
i 25-0, and Duke I'niv<lb />
unior varsity, 14-0.<lb />
nasey earned<lb />
or the first six<lb />
play<lb />
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the ball across for th<lb />
After the Ti<lb />
next kickoff and were held for three<lb />
downs on their own  Bria<lb />
kicked to the Pi<lb />
The Pirates' two losses came at<lb />
he hands of the Western Teachers<lb />
t 7-(i score, and Guilford's<lb />
"� '�'�'���'v-l tin Quakers by a count of (i-0.<lb />
Farley's Teachers scored 64<lb />
�  to 19 for their opponents.<lb />
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' J he sought-after college teacher<lb />
18 one whose scholarship is sound<lb />
land of quality, whose interest in<lb />
students is human, and whose<lb />
method of presenting material is<lb />
stimulating Dr. L. Hekhuis, dean<lb />
of the eoUege of liberal arts at the<lb />
Mniversity of Witdiita. pictures<lb />
the ideal instructor.<lb />
"College training is no outstand-<lb />
ing benefit to radio or motion pie-j<lb />
Mire career; success in these fields<lb />
depends upon ability, personality<lb />
and outward appearance. I east noj<lb />
aspersions upon Whitier College,<lb />
my alma mater, because I fed my<lb />
four yeras there to be invaluable<lb />
in personal contacts and friend<lb />
ship acquired Donald Novis,<lb />
famous singer, isn't trying to dis-<lb />
courage radio and film aspirants.<lb />
We need more of the type of<lb />
person who gives a dollar's worth<lb />
of work, whether the dollar comes<lb />
from private sources or the public<lb />
till. There is too much of the time-<lb />
ts from twenty-two j saving idea. Another thing we want<lb />
to get away from is the philosophy<lb />
of bigness, whereby every boy be-<lb />
lieves he is destined to become<lb />
president of the United States<lb />
'ALL STAR' TEAM<lb />
IS SELECTED AT<lb />
CLOSE OF GAME<lb />
An "All Star" freshman basket-<lb />
ball team was selected during the<lb />
" Pound Kobin Tournament<lb />
which closed November 20. Those<lb />
playing have been asked to work<lb />
for a position on the varsity squad.<lb />
There were not quite as many girls<lb />
nlaving Intramural basketball this<lb />
fall as there were last. However,<lb />
those girls who played, showed a<lb />
great deal of interest. Basketball<lb />
was the first sport on the Intra-<lb />
mural program that the WAA in-<lb />
stigated to promote athletics here.<lb />
The basketball tournament was a<lb />
success.<lb />
The Wildcats from Wilson Hall<lb />
came out on top, winning all these<lb />
-rames. The teams ranked as fol-<lb />
I lows :<lb />
rates I'D. and (Jib-<lb />
son returned the punt IS yards to<lb />
his own .38. The Pirates marched<lb />
straight toward the Trojans' goal<lb />
line. Pratt picked up 12, Gibson 9.<lb />
and Ferebee made several good<lb />
gains. With the ball on the Louis-<lb />
burg 20, Shelton again passed<lb />
to Lindsey for the final touchdown.<lb />
The first half of play gave the<lb />
Teachers 8 first downs to Louis-<lb />
burg's :5; but both teams made<lb />
scoring threats. In the first quarter,<lb />
j the Pirates drove to the Trojan's<lb />
'20, only to be held for downs<lb />
In the second quarter, Brinn took<lb />
Pratt's punt on the Teachers 45<lb />
and ran to the 10, only to be called<lb />
hack because of an off-side penalty.<lb />
Andrews recovered a Louisburg<lb />
fumble on his 42. Gibson picked up<lb />
a first down and a pass from Shel-1 L<lb />
ton to Lindsey was good for 15 j meat, �<lb />
yards. After the Teachers made I N<lb /><lb />
goal<lb />
line was<lb />
Theii<lb />
twice.<lb />
This is Coach Farley's first year<lb />
at East Carolina Teachers" College<lb />
He graduated in 1929 from Duke!<lb />
where he was a star in baseball<lb />
and basketball. Last year he man-<lb />
aged the Greenville baseball team,<lb />
and in the two years before coached<lb />
football, basketball and baseball<lb />
teams of Danville. Va High<lb />
School.<lb />
Coa<lb />
his<lb />
play<lb />
Farley<lb />
iroteges for<lb />
are looking<lb />
Morehead<lb />
fight o'clock.<lb />
Progress of Education in<lb />
This State Theme of Pageant<lb />
Staged Here November 20<lb />
Who's Gyped<lb />
  ; ' i �' the Varsity Club<lb />
isn't entirely satisfied with their S<lb />
per cein of the net profit made by<lb />
cosponsoring the basketball game<lb />
last Thursday night with Reynolds<lb />
May. And no small wonder.<lb />
It is nothing less than ridiculous<lb />
that the monogram men would en-<lb />
ter a business arrangement calling<lb />
for the use of the college gym and<lb />
equipment, and the effort and good<lb />
will of 24 men without any guaran-<lb />
tee whatsoever. The club had very<lb />
little to gain, and everything to lose!<lb />
However, it's too late now. If the<lb />
club made a had bargain they'll just<lb />
have to "take it Or perhaps the<lb />
club members consider themselves! 'famiar<lb />
well paid at 25 cents per week. ith�I'� �<lb />
, January<lb />
Januari<lb />
Smelair, I<lb />
Archie<lb />
Lindsey<lb />
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over<lb />
rreat.<lb />
he Pit �<lb />
onight at<lb />
Schedule<lb />
December 14. Morehea<lb />
Stars, here.<lb />
December 16 �r 17. Roc<lb />
"V there.<lb />
January 6, Campbell<lb />
I <lb />
All<lb />
Colle<lb />
Here<lb />
nere<lb />
nuary 9. Louisburg<lb />
11, Guilford<lb />
Is<lb />
The men's basketball team<lb />
playing Morehead City tonight at<lb />
eight o'clock in their first game of<lb />
the season. Let's give them a real her .<lb />
-end-off. January :J0<lb />
Club, there.<lb />
January 22,<lb />
College, there.<lb />
January ii:j<lb />
12, Oak Bid<lb />
10, Oak Ridg<lb />
tl antic<lb />
" Here.<lb />
MUSIC STUDENTS<lb />
Fel<lb />
?ruary .�.<lb />
Many student<lb />
took part in<lb />
depicted the 1<lb />
stone, and gave in panorama<lb />
was a consistent ground j the progress of the college up to tl<lb />
his last game for<lb />
Ie 1 the banquet ; J. 11.<lb />
tendent of Greenville<lb />
acted as toastmaster.<lb />
Kinston superintend-<lb />
Imondson and A. D Dr. William Mather Lewis, pres-<lb />
hool superintendents jident of Lafayette College, points<lb />
out that we usually have only one<lb />
and don't like him after we get<lb />
him.<lb />
DormitoryWon Lost<lb />
Wilson 6 0<lb />
Gotten No. 35 1<lb />
Gotten No. 15 1<lb />
Fleming No. 23 15<lb />
Fleming No. 12 4<lb />
Cotton No. 21 5<lb />
-larvis 0 0<lb />
and Green counties re-<lb />
en- appointed to serve<lb />
fficers<lb />
o<lb />
uuitee to nonnnatt<lb />
ing year.<lb />
ner, the department of<lb />
lents assembled in the<lb />
Auditorium, where Kay<lb />
 Superintendent of (iolds-<lb />
 demonstrated the use<lb />
" movies in teaching.<lb />
aeeting of the Mathematics<lb />
f which Miss Louise Wil-<lb />
irman. two general<lb />
ell<lb />
disi<lb />
kg,<lb />
ii-eued : "What are the<lb />
�s in high school algebra"?<lb />
can we interest children<lb />
udy of algebra"? The dis-<lb />
is carried on in the form<lb />
discussion, of which Mrs.<lb />
1 tley, Greenville, was<lb />
1 her participants in the<lb />
ere : Miss Maria 1). Gra-<lb />
 Carolina Teachers Col-<lb />
- Ruth Blackwelder, New<lb />
titay of Math Depart-<lb />
 H. B. Smith, New Bern,<lb />
Bord, Rocky Mount, Miss<lb />
 Kinston, and S. B.<lb />
ith.<lb />
fttl, <lb />
ten -<lb />
in II<lb />
M)rti<lb />
8tate<lb />
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Before the panel<lb />
� I he. IU Barker discussed<lb />
Solving in Algebra<lb />
ary York, itinerant teach-<lb />
of Home Economies, of<lb />
n her talk to Home Eco-<lb />
achers, on "Newer Trends<lb />
Hiking as applied to the<lb />
srolina Home Economic<lb />
rse of Study suggested<lb />
hods of presenting them<lb />
'he recitation, laboratory,<lb />
't'ojoct and individual in-<lb />
Je<lb />
-ie<lb />
Schnopp, of Green-<lb />
ville High School, showed that in-<lb />
dividual instruction and instruction<lb />
are both important, but one is de-<lb />
pendent upon the other.<lb />
Miss Catherine Dennis, State<lb />
Supervisor of Home Economics<lb />
Education talked on the vocational<lb />
program�past, present and future.<lb />
She also talked on looking for-<lb />
ward in vocational training in North<lb />
Carolina, at the dinner meeting Fri-<lb />
lay evening. Mr. Pope, agriculture<lb />
instructor, talked at the dinner on<lb />
"putting Culture in the Farm<lb />
Homes Through Home Economics<lb />
Harold T. Perry of Rocky Mount,<lb />
chairman of the music section, took<lb />
charge of the meeting of that di-<lb />
vision.<lb />
A rote song demonstration lesson<lb />
was presented by Miss Ona Shind-<lb />
!er, supervisor of music of the<lb />
Greenville city schools. The children<lb />
taking part in the demonstration<lb />
were from Mrs. Burk Stancil's room<lb />
at Third Street school.<lb />
Miss Mereer Reeves of Washing-<lb />
ton gave a lesson in appreciation<lb />
of music.<lb />
Charles MeCullers told about his<lb />
work in organizing and financing<lb />
bands in small communities in this<lb />
state.<lb />
Miss Grace Van Dyke More of<lb />
the Woman's College, Greensboro,<lb />
gave a dif-cussion on Creative Music<lb />
in the schools. Mr. Perry gave<lb />
some suggestions for school choir<lb />
work. V<lb />
The individual playing may be<lb />
shown by the number of points<lb />
made by the ten high scorers.<lb />
Prue Newby. Wolf pack. 73<lb />
points.<lb />
Marthalyn Beamon, Firecrackers.<lb />
f)3 points.<lb />
Lucille Rogerson, Fighters, 39<lb />
points.<lb />
Virginia Woods, Cagers, 30<lb />
points.<lb />
Annie R, Boyette, Wolf pack, 29<lb />
points.<lb />
Pennie Burkett, Cannons, 23<lb />
points.<lb />
Edna James, Crackerjacks, 20<lb />
points.<lb />
Charlton, Panthers,<lb />
three suecesive first downs. Louis-<lb />
burg's line held on the 1(5 yard<lb />
line.<lb />
GiLtson, playin<lb />
the Pirates<lb />
gainer, while the Shelton-Lindsey<lb />
combination played a successful<lb />
passing game.<lb />
Brinn, who punted and passed<lb />
for the Trojans, played a steady<lb />
game. Tutor, at half-back, and<lb />
Blue, at end also featured in Louis-<lb />
burg's play.<lb />
Score by periods:<lb />
(Continued from page one)<lb />
written and directed by Miss Emma<lb />
Hooper of the English depart-<lb />
ebrated the founding of the<lb />
School at Greenville in<lb />
lormal<lb />
1907.<lb />
people<lb />
which<lb />
corner<lb />
s and towns-<lb />
the episode,<lb />
aying of the<lb />
PRESENT RECITAL j'p here<lb />
February 0.<lb />
ing<lb />
ami<lb />
(Continued from page two)<lb />
Penn's "Mistress Margarita"<lb />
Shelby's "Dreaming The<lb />
voices were properly subdued and<lb />
blended harmoniously.<lb />
MacDowell's "Tarantelle played<lb />
by Miss Mary Thomas Smith;<lb />
Schumann's "Nachstuck, Op. 23.<lb />
No. 4 played by Miss Rachel,<lb />
Moore; Raffs "La Lileuse played j<lb />
there.<lb />
February 9 or 10<lb />
J unior College, here.<lb />
February 11. Naval<lb />
School, there.<lb />
February 12, Willi;<lb />
(Norfolk), there.<lb />
February 13, Norfolk Aj<lb />
School, here.<lb />
Feliruary 10 or 17. Hi.<lb />
College, here.<lb />
Christian<lb />
Guilford I � liege,<lb />
Danville Olympi �<lb />
Atlantic Christian<lb />
Louisburg Collece<lb />
Presbyterian<lb />
Trail .<lb />
ii and Mary<lb />
ie<lb />
present time.<lb />
Episode seven was produced by<lb />
Aulamler High School and drama-<lb />
tized the education work of Gov-<lb />
ernor Aycock.<lb />
The eighth and final episode dem-<lb />
onstrated the intricate<lb />
of the Greenville High School jour<lb />
nalism class at work producing the<lb />
February 23, Presl<lb />
Dy Mi-s Christine Alford, and'Sehu- J-Junior College, there.<lb />
1-ert-Liszt's "Hark, Hark, the Lark March 3 or 4. Naval<lb />
played by Miss Mary Evelyn�6100' hor?-<lb />
Thompson, were other piano num-l March ti. William and<lb />
hers. Norfolk . there.<lb />
prentice<lb />
:h Point<lb />
terian<lb />
Training<lb />
Mary<lb />
As the final feature of the pro<lb />
gram, the Violin Ensemble, directe<lb />
rel<lb />
by<lb />
by Miss<lb />
1 A b<lb />
Callie Charlton, Panthers, 19<lb />
points.<lb />
Mabel Owens, Fighters, 16<lb />
points.<lb />
Alice Alligood, Fighters, 14<lb />
points.<lb />
At the close of the tournament<lb />
the following girls were chosen as<lb />
members of an "All Star" team.<lb />
Forwards: Marthalyn Beamon,<lb />
Prue Newby, Lucille Rogerson,<lb />
Callie Charlton, Mabel Owens, Pen-<lb />
nie Burkett, Annie R. Boyette,<lb />
Virginia Woods.<lb />
Guards: Hilda Stephenson, Eva<lb />
MacWilliam, Josephine Jackson,<lb />
Sarah Wade, Cora Joslyn, Mayo<lb />
Lee, Viligh Austin, Lucille John-<lb />
son. <lb />
Cambridge, Mass. � (ACP) �<lb />
Harvard University's sport program<lb />
for 1935-36 showed more than a<lb />
$2,000 gain over that of 1934-35,<lb />
it was announced in the annual re-<lb />
port of the Harvard Athletic asso-<lb />
ciation.<lb />
The profit of $4,746.59 for the last<lb />
college year is the largest in the<lb />
last three years, contrasting with<lb />
the surplus of $2,306.18 for the pre-<lb />
ceding year and deficit of $32,881.78<lb />
for the year ending June 30,1934.<lb />
Atlantic City, N J.�-(ACP)�-If<lb />
it were not for family nagging, most<lb />
college students would drop out of<lb />
school at the end of two years and<lb />
go to work.<lb />
That is the conclusion of Dr. Rob-<lb />
ert J. Trevorrow, president of Cen-<lb />
tenary Collegiate Institute. Dr.<lb />
Trevorrow told the convention of<lb />
the Middle States Association of<lb />
Colleges and Secondary Schools that<lb />
"If you take away the family urg-<lb />
ing, the pride and other factors urg-<lb />
ing the boy or girl to go on, the<lb />
great majority are satisfied after two<lb />
years.<lb />
"Out of seven freshmen in the<lb />
average American college only two<lb />
graduate he declared. "And you<lb />
cannot say that they are bad stu-<lb />
dents, or dumb; it is simply that<lb />
their intellectual interests are' satis-<lb />
fied.<lb />
"It is better he continued, "to<lb />
have a two-year junior college course<lb />
from which they can graduate and<lb />
go home proudly than have them<lb />
leave school in the middle of a four<lb />
year course<lb />
 � ,eet 'um-esting machine, test-<lb />
ir f,V G�rre11' PKV-1 Jointly bv the Cniversitv <lb />
t.u.etionind Old breach Gavotte" by CampraJSouthern California, Davis bSnck<lb />
KOndo in G, from Symphony No and the United States Department<lb />
 x I't, and "Intermezzo of Agriculture is "tops The ma-<lb />
uite No. 2" by chine is capable of nullin the<lb />
vised ami - directed by student Wood, Mildred Edwards<lb />
editors. j rey L<lb />
Col.<lb />
fied the whole<lb />
pageant.<lb />
rj ,  ; 1J1? "� scll�o1 newspaper. The teacher from L'Arleisienne S<lb />
Louisburg 0 0 0 0� 0 j assumed the role<lb />
red tSdwards, Jean Co-<lb />
. rev, Lucy Nulton. Elizabeth Tolson<lb />
r, panorama and music typi- and Wesley Bankston.<lb />
movement of the j On the'whole, the program as<lb />
' varied, entertaining, and well-ren-<lb />
dered.<lb />
Dr,<lb />
Gibbs<lb />
E. L.<lb />
B. Hemple and Dr,<lb />
of the Harvard University<lb />
nedieal school bave discovered that:<lb />
ount:<lb />
urrington<lb />
production<lb />
C. M. Edson of Rocky Mount;<lb />
Harold MacDougal of Greenville;<lb />
Harold T. Parry of Eoeky M<lb />
and Mr. and Mrs. H. H<lb />
of Asheville wen; the<lb />
staff in charge.<lb />
B. W. Moseley was one of the<lb />
three witnesses of the breaking of<lb />
the ground for the first building of<lb />
East Carolina Teachers College.<lb />
who took part in the scene of the<lb />
pageant.<lb />
ttie brain waves in a cat<lb />
closely to those found in<lb />
ond<lb />
man.<lb />
Lew-<lb />
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AM ff ABOUT<lb />
' ' PLAN<lb />
NMJIY'S<lb />
Give Thot Friend<lb />
A Christmas Gift<lb />
Selected From<lb />
CHAS. HORNE<lb />
A Complete Line of<lb />
COMPACTS<lb />
COSMETICS<lb />
PERFUMES<lb />
Have You Done Your Christmas Shopping Yet?<lb />
Come to See The Lovely Gifts at<lb />
LAUTARES<lb />
The College "Y" Store�<lb />
And your favorite down-town soda shop or drug store carries<lb />
a complete line of Lance's Peanut Butter Sandwiches, Salted<lb />
Peanuts and Candies. Whenever you feel the need of a<lb />
"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 Butter<lb />
LANCE PACKING COMPANY<lb />
PITT Wednesday, December 16<lb /><lb />
The saga of a woman's heart!<lb />
VALIANT is the word<lb />
FOR CARRIE<lb />
With<lb />
GLADYS GEORGE, ARLINE JUDGE, JOHN HOWARD<lb />
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Thursday, December 17<lb />
KATHERINE HEPBURN i<lb />
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PAGE SIX<lb />
December 14<lb />
ALUMNAE<lb />
NEWS<lb />
TAU CHAPTER PHI SIGMA PI<lb />
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�v glad to lt'ani that Miss<lb />
i' Wade, former student<lb />
� Skis a posit ion in a state<lb />
.�nt in Raleigh.<lb />
�- Elizabeth Wilson and Re-<lb />
' sander were recent visit-<lb />
the campus. Mi Wilson<lb />
�� of  and Miss Alcx-<lb />
��� iate of '29.<lb />
 1 n' announcement lias<lb />
. ivcd here:<lb />
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tin marriage of her j<lb />
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Mary Theresa<lb />
to<lb />
(Vdrie Woodall<lb />
k'i mber the twenty-<lb />
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I, Virginia<lb />
home<lb />
irth Carolina<lb />
 holds a position<lb />
inn and Co at Wil-<lb />
r. Catherine, finished<lb />
and is now teaching<lb />
Price, from Tuilery,<lb />
; here recently.<lb /><lb />
INTERESTING TITLES<lb />
� In Our �<lb />
LIBRARY<lb />
NOTED VIOLINIST<lb />
"The Return To Religion"<lb />
By Henry Charles Link<lb />
Catalogue No.�201-L64r<lb />
"New Immortalities"<lb />
By Porter Sargent<lb />
Catalogue No.�170-Sa7m<lb />
"Take It Easy"<lb />
By Walter Pitkin<lb />
Catalogue No.�131.32-P68t<lb />
"You Must Relax"<lb />
By E. Jacobson<lb />
Catalogue No.�612.766-JL5p<lb />
Noted Russian Author<lb />
Describes Herself As<lb />
Good-will Ambassador<lb />
(Continued from page one)<lb />
tilth and disease existing among<lb />
the common people. 1 b<lb />
an<lb />
Pictured above<lb />
Howard Aman<lb />
d Hoot Gibson.<lb />
are the active members of tin<lb />
Dr. Beeeher Flanagan, official<lb />
Top row�Thornton Ktovall. trea ' r,<lb />
le H Erwin Speaks<lb />
At Teachers' Meeting<lb />
m page one)<lb />
the next century<lb />
haps it would not be so difficult to<lb />
get sufficient funds.<lb />
Snpt. W. A. Graham of Einston<lb />
showed that in years of most rapid<lb />
educational<lb />
growth the state ha<lb />
-W<lb />
1<lb />
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H.<lb />
Salary<lb />
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Increase plendit<lb />
ivocated ah<lb />
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� minimum. At<lb />
iv, he further<lb />
facing a crisis<lb />
1 blem to secure<lb />
ilarie<lb />
1 leadership,<lb />
a period p -j (j(nn;11s superintendent of<lb />
win con- . ,<lb />
:h North Pasquotani schools, gave the sharp<lb />
in educa- contrast between the old rural school<lb />
ad its small school bouses and the<lb />
school today with good<lb />
tgs and equipment, but found<lb />
the weak spot, as the others did.<lb />
in the small amount spent for educa-<lb />
tion, in comparison to what was<lb />
spent for luxury.<lb />
Boy T. Cox poke as a layman.<lb />
but as one who understood thorough<lb />
lv the tax situation and its influence<lb />
� in school progress, and showed clear-<lb />
ly why the people were resigned to<lb />
the road tax and resented the schools<lb />
because of the direct tax.<lb />
Arthur B. Corey contrasted the<lb />
schools he went to with the schools<lb />
to now, showing unmistakably that<lb />
from the Federal treasury j there had been progress, and placed<lb />
i equalize educational! the Maine on an antiquated tax sys-<lb />
tem.<lb />
ictor ac-<lb />
tually drove her about the country<lb />
on his buggy and -bowed her the �<lb />
suffering endured by people living<lb />
! hoveled together in mnd houses.<lb />
And some of the visitors at ber<lb />
mother's salon, even though all<lb />
local chapter of Phi Sigma Pi: Bottom row (left to right) were of royal or noble Wood, had<lb />
�nonsor; Francis Sinclair; George Willard, vice president; views which definitely leaned to<lb />
eeretarv; Vance Chadwick; Wes-Jward radicalism-<lb />
She told of her experiences in<lb />
prison, when once Bite was on the<lb />
j verge of facing the firing squad;<lb />
been I and of the ease of pneumonia, con-<lb />
tracted in prison, which resulted in<lb />
an answer that would be briefJher contact with doctors at an<lb />
uomical and to the point. And American hospital, a contact which<lb />
just such an answer is the new made it possible for her to secure;<lb />
1�r a passport and legally to visit<lb />
of I America.<lb />
Kfrem Zini<lb />
known violinist<lb />
on January 19 a<lb />
pntertainmenl<lb />
quarter.<lb />
- iii<lb />
for<lb />
V<lb />
Cantata t<lb />
T<lb />
I nelson<lb />
White<lb />
lev Bankston, president; Louis Be Barker, assistant secretary; and Alvah Page. President L- K. Meadows<lb />
was initiated into the fraternity on December 8, and made a most interesting and practical talk to the chapter.<lb />
�<lb />
JUNIORS ENIER1AJN<lb />
THE<lb />
BEAUTY<lb />
SCHOOL<lb />
by Helena Rubinstein<lb />
For some time now I<lb />
considering this problem.<lb />
have<lb />
I wanted<lb />
will<lb />
i will safe-<lb />
� children<lb />
nn t:<lb />
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acking should<lb />
sources, Supt<lb />
be state, which<lb />
greatest ability<lb />
of a minimum<lb />
children; from<lb />
lie coin-<lb />
In<lb />
ity ilirouglnan the nation<lb />
taking �' cm<lb />
upt,<lb />
mus<lb />
curriculum recon-<lb />
�rwin said, "The<lb />
move forward as<lb />
forward.<lb />
if the curriculum<lb />
SMILIN' THROUGH'<lb />
DRAWS BIG CROWD<lb />
Beauty For Our Nails<lb />
Several weeks ago I wrote a little<lb />
article for this series on what con-<lb />
stitutes a beautiful hand. The<lb />
itandards 1 set up were softness ami<lb />
smoothness. But Bince then a num-<lb />
ber of yon have asked, "What about<lb />
the nails<lb />
The fingernails are, of course, a<lb />
very important part of band beauty.<lb />
Nohand can be considered beautiful<lb />
with ragged, stubby nails, with long<lb />
unkempt claws, with little white<lb />
spots running through the nails, with<lb />
ragged miserable loking cuticle. The<lb />
fingernails must be smooth and pink<lb />
and well shape The half-moons<lb />
should be distinct and the cuticle<lb />
so thin and even that it is almost<lb />
invisible. If your nails are to add<lb />
to the loveliness of your hands, they<lb />
must be given their own special<lb />
beauty treatment.<lb />
The first step in this treatment<lb />
employs the proverbial ounce of<lb />
prevention. You must not let youi<lb />
nails he banged op or crushed. This<lb />
eauses the white spots that are so<lb />
attractive on summer dresses, but<lb />
sucb an answer is tht<lb />
heautility bf'<lb />
Shut, it is the size and shape<lb />
a smart pocketbook. It even Inn a Her speech was shot through with;<lb />
handle by which it may be easily witticisms which completely won the<lb />
carried. Open, it reveal a com-1 audience,<lb />
plete beauty treatment: pasteurized<lb />
face cream for gentle, thorough j<lb />
cleansing, a kin clearing cream<lb />
to help you avoid even occasional<lb />
blemishes; a -kin toning lotion to<lb />
give your skin a fresh, radiant, mat-<lb />
tike finish, perfet for th makeup<lb />
to follow and a decided improve-<lb />
ment over nature. It even contains 1<lb />
a generous sized box of powder<lb />
crenie rouge, eyelash grower and<lb />
larkener and a hand lotion<lb />
Dinner is Served in Home Eco-<lb />
nomics Department of Science<lb />
Building � <lb />
On her visit to Russia in 1934,<lb />
she hesitated before entering a sub-<lb />
way escalator, A young comm-un-<lb />
isT worker, noting her hesitancy<lb />
-aid, "I will how you how to use I<lb />
the escalator. Maybe you will have<lb />
escalators in America some day!<lb />
Graphic pictures of such figure-<lb />
as Rasputin and Kolinsky added<lb />
interest to her talk.<lb />
vears na:<lb />
�v n drawback in nails. You must not<lb />
(Continued from page one) iomowauiui<lb />
, , r t- .1 1 n�� chew vour nails or cuticle�tor 00-<lb />
beeu largely a 1(.lllhng rede, that of Kathleen Dun-1 You must not use<lb />
o are trying ;ir.ull was takon by Bonnie Mae'<lb />
the minds of modern 1<lb />
.vhich they nave<lb />
if things for<lb />
Hall.<lb />
�pelc<lb />
ave a net<lb />
France Barne<lb />
sharp, heavy instruments to push<lb />
back the cuticle because this causes<lb />
Marion Wood, iridges.<lb />
:h they ha<lb />
Strip Curriculum<lb />
"Ntrn<lb />
curriculum 01 all but<lb />
and include the studies<lb />
life has forced upon<lb />
i in Blount, at the opell-<lb />
welcollled the teachers<lb /><lb />
pj.  : bis appreciation oi the<lb />
� : the teachers and tine work.<lb />
J. H. Rose was made president.<lb />
Xh anel discussion Friday aftor-<lb />
 1 1 . ! into a symposium as<lb />
trtieipant made his speech,<lb />
discussion followed. Dr.<lb />
Trabue led, instead of Dr.<lb />
Tl<lb />
each j<lb />
and i:<lb />
M. R.<lb />
Enigh<lb />
tlu Iii<lb />
brought out<lb />
points: imp-<lb />
el<lb />
l<lb />
and Alton Payne did minor roles<lb />
well, while Joseph Hatem, Mari-<lb />
hland Allbritton. Saxon Bray, and<lb />
Hoot Gibson justified themselves in<lb />
their parts.<lb />
"Smilin' Through" was ably di-<lb />
rected by Clifton Britton, talented<lb />
freJPaan student who is experienced<lb />
in amateur theatrical work.<lb />
Scenes of an English house and<lb />
garden were executed by Roy Bar-<lb />
row, Joe Braxton. and Dorothy Wil-<lb />
liams, with the expert assistance of<lb />
Mr. dames Johnston, of Greenville,<lb />
who supervised the painting.<lb />
Ruby Lee Peacock directed the<lb />
costuming. The costumes were pro-<lb />
vided by Miller, Philadelphia<lb />
costumer.<lb />
Lighting was effected by John<lb />
Crew; while music was rendered by<lb />
an instrumental trio composed of<lb />
the discussion Nok Walters, Wesley Bankston, and<lb />
Wayne Whittenton.<lb />
Faculty advisers for the produc-<lb />
tion were Mr. James B. Cunimings<lb />
and Miss Loraine Hunter.<lb />
cULit that eXtfnowJTHREE FWWlFmeSeRS<lb />
the lack of professional RETURN FROM CONVENTION<lb />
HELD IN RICHMOND<lb />
e complete subject of<lb />
ssion was "Have We Made<lb />
. in Public Education in<lb />
Carolina  commensurate<lb />
e financial problems.<lb />
ree very important<lb />
ar taxation has been<lb />
� tuses of the unpopularity<lb />
which has caused their<lb />
a 9<lb />
r-liip. The lack of a eontinu-<lb />
dinol board that IS not political,<lb />
ti-tical report giving this state<lb />
m comparison with the nation and<lb />
other states.<lb />
Dr. Adams gave eomp<lb />
tisties taking the years 1818 and<lb />
. , . n years later showing the<lb />
growth in North Carolina in the<lb />
decadi - and making comparisons.<lb />
Dr. lobarker followed Dr. Adams<lb />
and making bis point the statistics<lb />
showing progress made op to a cer-<lb />
tain period and then leaving the!<lb />
(Continued from page one)<lb />
Hereafter the standards will be more<lb />
nearly qualitative than quantitative.<lb />
   I The new standards will resemble<lb />
those of the Northern Central As-<lb />
sociation.<lb />
The next convention will be held<lb />
in Dallas, Texas, March 1938.<lb />
"Ar<lb />
e we ah<lb />
ile to support<lb />
better than we<lb />
 II.<lb />
were before<lb />
He used the nor-<lb />
mal year- before the depression.<lb />
.Indue Dink James presented prob-<lb />
lem- from the layman point of view.<lb />
He stated thai the school people had<lb />
let the concrete crowd get on the<lb />
inside track and made the sugges-<lb />
tion that if the school people would<lb />
make the public see what they would<lb />
get from their investment. Per-<lb />
The students at East Caro-<lb />
ina Te�ehers College take this<lb />
opportunity to sympathize<lb />
with their teacher and sincere<lb />
friend. Miss Lucille Norton,<lb />
and also to wish for her as<lb />
speedy a recovery as possible.<lb />
Students here already are<lb />
cooperating in an effort to<lb />
carry on during the absence<lb />
of Miss Norton�thus show-<lb />
ing their loyalty and appre-<lb />
ciation to one they love.<lb />
Secondly, you must remember<lb />
that the nails are a part of the skin<lb />
and must he treated accordingly.<lb />
If they are dry and brittle, break-<lb />
ing off easily, they need a lubricant.<lb />
A good nail tonic applied daily will<lb />
do marvels in keeping them supple<lb />
and will prevent cracking and split-<lb />
ting. It will also soften cuticle and<lb />
make it easy to push back, thus help-<lb />
ing you to avoid ridges.<lb />
In using liquid polish and polish<lb />
remover, there are two things to<lb />
think about. One is appearance<lb />
and the other is your nails. Bright,<lb />
dark polishes are very attractive<lb />
with some clothes on dress-up oc-<lb />
casions. But they're not so good<lb />
for daily classroom and campus<lb />
wear. They need renewing more<lb />
frequently than light polishes be-<lb />
cause there's nothing more hideous<lb />
than a bright polish that's peeling.<lb />
They require the use of more nail<lb />
polish remover. Most removers leave<lb />
the nails a little duller, an infinitesi-<lb />
mal fraction less strong. An oilyS<lb />
polish remover is far better, but<lb />
the nail tonic still needs to be ap-<lb />
plied immediately after the remover<lb />
to restore natural gloss and tough-<lb />
ness.<lb />
The best way to keep your nails<lb />
in good condition at all times is<lb />
to use your nail tonic regularly, a<lb />
bright polish only for dress occasions<lb />
and at other times a natural shell<lb />
pink polish that's in the very best<lb />
of taste for campus wear and<lb />
actually remains on the nails for two<lb />
weeks at a time. Of course, you'll<lb />
use only an oily polish remover.<lb />
YOUR BEAUTY WARDROBE<lb />
A cleansing cream, a skin clear-<lb />
ing cream, a toning lotion, a make-<lb />
up foundation and make-up: some-<lb />
thing to keep your hands soft and<lb />
white despite hard water and wintry<lb />
weather�all these are beauty neces-<lb />
sities for the girls who goes away to<lb />
college and has to look her best at<lb />
all times. Unfortunately, there's no<lb />
traveling with such a series of loose<lb />
jars and bottles, and there's no living<lb />
with them either in the usual small<lb />
college room where space is limited.<lb />
What to do?<lb />
Mi-s Lois Grieshv introduced the<lb />
Each of these preparations has speaxer.<lb />
its own little compartment, is easy In answering the question, Is<lb />
to get at and easy to put away. Russia definitely better off since the<lb />
There's room for cleansing tissues, revolution than before! she aid<lb />
even for a filmy nightgown and "Emphatically, yes.<lb />
toothbrush, so that the heautility hag j She stated that the church was<lb />
will serve in a pinch as an overnight overthrown in Russia, not because<lb />
lmg. - of the people's hatred of religion.<lb />
Naturally, i would not recommend<lb />
the same beauty treatment for every<lb />
skin. Dry skins need one type of<lb />
preparations; normal or oily skins<lb />
another. But this complication too not go into politics<lb />
has been taken care of in the heau-<lb />
tility bag, where the treatment con-<lb />
tained is varied to individual skin<lb />
requirements. Tims if you have dry<lb />
skin, you will get a bag with a<lb />
special pasteurized face cream,<lb />
special skin toning lotion, etc.<lb />
As to economy�the bag. com- .<lb />
plete with eight preparations, costs<lb />
onlv $3.75 and is something no girl 1<lb />
an afford to be without. It was! Because 7 members of last year a<lb />
On Wednesday evening, STov m- Behold!<lb />
br Is, at 6:00 o'clock, the II � ive '<lb />
Economics JFuniors entertained,<lb />
formally, ten members of the col- ' �<lb />
lege faculty at a dinner. The meal gtat <lb />
was served in the Home Economics i ssey.<lb />
Department of the Science building.<lb />
Thanksgiving decorations and col-  �� -<lb />
ors were used throughout th dm- . .<lb />
oer, which made the dining room loru�<lb />
a scene of beauty. Mr. and Mr�,v.<lb />
Charhon (Callie Chartton and Mar Glorj<lb />
irart-t Pruitt) were host and hostess I borus.<lb />
to the following faculty members: Hushed<lb />
Mr. and Mrs, Meadows, Mr. and Song Ch<lb />
Mrs. Slav. Mr. and Mrs. Farley, Sawyer.<lb />
Mi- Davis, Mi- Greene, Miss Amen,<lb />
(lark and Mi Holtzclaw. Chorus,<lb />
but because of their hatred of the<lb />
czar who was the head of the<lb />
church. Religious freedom is now<lb />
permitted so long as the church does<lb />
She said that the Russian people<lb />
as grossly misunderstand America<lb />
a- America does Russia. She had a<lb />
hard time explaining to a group of<lb />
Russians that American Negroes are<lb />
not all in chains. They had gotten<lb />
the idea that they were from seeing<lb />
a chain gang picture.<lb />
How About Your Christmas Shopping<lb />
?<lb />
C01<lb />
an unvi'i iw �� 11 -<lb />
leigned especiallv h va Parisian de- freshman class at Massachusetts In<lb />
signer of polished fabricoid with a stitute of Technology were taken<lb />
contrasting washable tweed lining. forcibly to the institute's cabin at<lb />
jld bu fl<lb />
CHARLES STORES<lb />
and it comes in black, red. white and<lb />
brown.<lb />
If you would like to have a pic-<lb />
ture of this heautility hag. which<lb />
incidentally, would make a marvel-<lb />
ous? Christmas present, just write<lb />
in to the Woman's Interest Syndi-<lb />
cate. They'll be glad to send you<lb />
one. <lb />
Tf you have a personal beauty<lb />
problem on which vou need advice,<lb />
please write WOMAN'S IN-<lb />
TEREST SYNDICATE, 522 Fifth<lb />
Avenue, New York City.<lb />
Lake Massapoag and held there in<lb />
chains overnight, Dr. Karl T.<lb />
Compton. president, and the stu-<lb />
dent body have taken joint action<lb />
to abolish wholesale kidnapings of<lb />
freshmen.<lb />
The Daily Californian evidently<lb />
believes in teaching its readers by<lb />
repitition. It stated five times in<lb />
succession that "it is a little known<lb />
fact that polo, a game of the ancient<lb />
Persians, was invented by Chinese<lb />
women<lb />
WE WISH YOU A MERRY CHRISTMAS<lb />
� and �<lb />
A HAPPY NEW YEAR<lb />
�<lb />
For Your CHRISTMAS GIFTS V.s.t<lb />
The SMART SHOPPE<lb />
CARTER'S PRIMTERY<lb />
PRINTING - OFFICE SUPPLIES - ENGRAVING<lb />
Special Prices on Announcements, Notecards. and Art Papers<lb />
417Cotanche Greenville, N. C.<lb />
Phone 625<lb />
CHRISTMAS BELLS ARE RIM.lM.<lb />
AT THIS STORE!<lb />
The Spirit of Christmas is Just Over! :���<lb />
Beautul Gifts cr YOU Do Corr tt<lb />
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WILLIAMS<lb />
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BUY FROM THEM<lb />
This STORE Advertises in<lb />
"THE TECO ECHO"<lb />
 and <lb />
APPRECIATES PATRONAGE<lb />
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COLLEGE STUDENTS<lb />
Let's Help Those Who Help Us<lb />
LOUISE MARTIN, Business Mgr.<lb />
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Foreign Philco Baby Grand that makes<lb />
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Philco Foreign Tuning System. Wide<lb />
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