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March 24, 1937<lb />
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GREENVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1937<lb />
m���in�irn. u, inuKaufli, AfKiL 15, iw Number 12<lb />
Two Thousand Seniors Expected On Campus Today<lb />
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H is! for Convention<lb />
RS AND BRADBURY<lb />
ADDRESS DELEGATES<lb />
: Be Presented to Best<lb />
Publications in Class<lb />
 and Class B<lb />
t. April 1 Plans<lb />
As<lb />
InUJ FREDERICK REBECCA WATSON<lb />
GIVES BRILLIANT IS ELECTED HEAD<lb />
PIANO RECITAL OF STUDENT GOVT<lb />
WILL BEWELCOMED<lb />
BYPRES. MEADOWS<lb />
AT NOON MEETING<lb />
Is One of Most Noted Pianists Joyce Harrell is Newly Elected<lb />
Ever to Appear on Stage Vice President of the<lb />
Here Organization<lb />
FIRST PART OF PROGRAM MADE RAY PRUETTE WILL BE-NEXT<lb />
UP OF SCHUMANN NUMBER EDITOR OF THE TECO ECHO<lb />
To Address Seniors<lb />
Is Generous With Encores, Re Margaret Davis Will Edit Tecoan;<lb />
sponding witli Four Mildred MacDonald is Business<lb />
Numbers Manager; Other Elections to be<lb />
i Held Soon<lb />
Student officers of three minor<lb />
ELIZABETH COPELAND<lb />
RUTH CAGLE<lb />
W Mj<lb />
�heraton<lb />
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Junior-Senior Prom To<lb />
Be Given On Saturday<lb />
E CARNIVAL<lb />
DRAWS BIG CROWD<lb />
er<lb />
 Ui0 Lew Gogerty and His Orchestra<lb />
of State Will Provide Music<lb />
� � : Hoke <lb />
� nd vice. The Juniors will add a eolorful<lb />
hrr of emphasis to their class motto �<lb />
ary; and Different when they entertain<lb />
'i he coneer! givea here on tin<lb />
night of April 2 by lerold Frederh<lb />
was the most brilliant piano recitall <lb />
,  organizations here were chosen for<lb />
perhaps ever erven in Greenville,I i,  tll.i- o ti i ��<lb />
1 � . . 'Ithe year Ivdt-ao in the elections<lb />
and by one of the most noted pianists I i i, �.  i, i � <lb />
i H Midi were lion<lb />
ever to appear on a stage here. holidnvs<lb />
The artist at times played with Rebecca (Becky) Watson, of<lb />
I such fire and sometimes almost fury, Jonesboro, was elected president of<lb />
that it was bard to realize so much the Women's Student Government<lb />
j volume could be fora 1 from a piano; Association, and will succeed Eliza-<lb />
then again with sin-h softness and beth Dixon Johnson. Rebecca has<lb />
sweetness it seemed independent of.) jjetive on the Student Council<lb />
the instrument. for the past two years, serving this<lb />
The artist's masterful technique!year a- a bouse president. Joyce<lb />
gave him complete command of all Harrell, who served as treasurer of<lb />
��<lb />
Beauty Queen<lb /><lb />
treas- the Seniors Saturday night with<lb />
the first Junior-Senior Prom in the Christine Harris is Crowned<lb />
�fifth semi-history oi the college. They an<lb />
. talks byials� going modernistic in the ar<lb />
tbeth City, rangements tor this event.<lb />
iv ity, Intricate and beautiful decorative<lb />
nal ad- effects iii varicolored cellophane and<lb />
i busi- magenta lighting are being worked<lb />
e.l. and out by the decoration committee.<lb />
�: .  toj A modernistic sun burst depleted in<lb />
I dull Colors of blue. irre.Mi. Yellow.<lb />
the mechanics of the instrument and<lb />
his playing was clean and clear and<lb />
was marked by excel lent rhythm.<lb />
The first part of bis program was<lb />
made up of a Schumann number.<lb />
"Syphonic Etudes, Opus 12" in four<lb />
the WSGA during this year, is the<lb />
newly elected vice president of the<lb />
organization.<lb />
( Ray I'nictte. of Forest City,<lb />
author of the popular column "Look-<lb />
in" Over the Campus will replace<lb />
Y<lb />
A li<lb />
en-<lb />
Awards<lb />
The Carnival sponsored by t<lb />
Science Club which waa held in theltwo parts. Th<lb />
Robert 11. Wright building Friday j program was <lb />
night, April  was a great success.Itirely of Chopin and Liszt numbers.<lb />
The carnival spirit ran high and (most of which were familiar to the<lb />
everything ran true to carnival 1 audience,<lb />
form. He brought out poetic quality of<lb />
parts and a "Grama- Variations" George Willard as editor of Tin-<lb />
of a Liszt arrangement of Bach in Teco Echo. At present Pruette b<lb />
eond part of the j secretary of the Men Student Gov-<lb />
red and orchid will n- the stair. , <lb />
to the decoration, serving as a background A huge crowd of about 800 filled Chopin U,  �. -I<lb />
V (col- for I.on Gogerty and his orchestra<lb />
 who will furnish the music. TheN0 before starting on a splurge of<lb />
1.000)11 ceiling is to be a canopy of cello-in and gaiety,<lb />
1 Phane in the sailors that are! Beauty Queen .  r:m. a toU(.h � ��<lb />
�� newspapers shown in the stage decoration, sus-j Two clowns and a make-believ<lb />
pended from which will be crystalmonkey mingled with the crowd t<lb />
Carolina cd-ibalK mechanically revolved so as! add touches of color an<lb />
 .�  t �. to refleel in the magenta lighting<lb />
 on are the "�I1 all the varigated colors on<lb />
Normal and Th,� crystals.<lb />
up with peanuts, soft drinks, and hot cense" as well as he did the bril-<lb />
iance of Liszt's "Hungarian Rhap-<lb />
I sody lie played the Chopin " 'bant<lb />
j Polonaide Maiden's Wish, as if<lb />
it were a folk dance.<lb />
eminent Association, and is an active<lb />
member of the Science Club.<lb />
There will be a second election<lb />
to determine who will be business<lb />
manager of the college newspaper<lb />
� Marjorie Watson or "Pokey"<lb />
Johnson.<lb />
Maggie Crumpler's vacancy on<lb />
Tht Tecoan staff will be filled by<lb />
Margaret Davis who for the past<lb />
Guests Will Arrive at 10:G0 and<lb />
Register at Robert H. Wright<lb />
Building<lb />
MUSIC TO BE FURNISHED BY<lb />
WILSON HIGH SCHOOL BAND<lb />
Barbecue Luncheon Will be Served<lb />
at 12:50; Pirates Play Duke Uni-<lb />
versity this Afternoon; Dr. Carl<lb />
L. Adams is Chairman of Cen-<lb />
tral Committee<lb />
LEON R. MEADOWS<lb />
�asioii.<lb />
The climax of the evening's en<lb />
I tertainment was the crowning of tin<lb />
f individuality to the Chopin<lb />
fun to the! Waltz. Perhaps the favorite with<lb />
I the students was the Liszt "Liebe-<lb />
trauni<lb />
The musician<lb />
iciiiaps enjoyed<lb />
Appa-<lb />
'he refreshments, emphasizing Deaut� �M the stage -bow. andtn' opening number by Schumann<lb />
d (<lb />
( ollege<lb />
Irevar<lb />
egeJ also the modernistic tone of the en- the drawing for and presentation of Wlth l!  quality of tone, deep,<lb />
ffair, will be served bv fresh-<lb />
Uolh<lb />
of<lb />
 'arolina,<lb />
man and<lb />
white satin culotti<lb />
a raun<lb />
("reek Ina" a�u sophomore girts weanngu. at � wit, t1(. im on<lb />
This part of the program resonant and sympathetic, and its<lb />
: trong accents. His second number.<lb />
with colored<lb />
II<lb />
Queens "hicora "1<lb />
trim of modernistic design.<lb />
11ranee ot tl<lb />
M-autv queen. Miss! �ndes Variations beginning<lb />
associate editor of the yearbook.<lb />
She i- president of the Poe Society.<lb />
.Mildred MacDonald of Forest<lb />
City will take the place of Beatrice<lb />
(Please turn to page two)<lb />
A large number of high school<lb />
seniors from several counties<lb />
be on the campus today, participat-<lb />
ing in the second ECTC High<lb />
School Day. 'I he response to this<lb />
event has been particularly good.<lb />
Over a week ago forty-four schools<lb />
from eighteen different counties had<lb />
already written their acceptances to<lb />
the invitations that bad been sent<lb />
out. it is estimated that there will<lb />
� he at least, two thousand guests here<lb />
today. Twelve committees from the<lb />
faculty and student body have been<lb />
at work planning everything pos-<lb />
sible for the entertainment, of th<lb />
High School students who will be<lb />
here, with their teachers, principals,<lb />
and superintendents as guests of the<lb />
 i college.<lb />
Lessons Learned From World j Dr. Carl L. Adams is chairman of<lb />
War Is Theme Of Message the central committee composed of<lb />
the following faculty members:<lb />
Misses Grigsby, Holtzclaw, and<lb />
Wadlington, Dr. H. J. MeGinnis<lb />
and Air. R. C. Deal. The commit-<lb />
tees working under these are look-<lb />
ing after seating, stage and dance,<lb />
reception, campus activities, cam-<lb />
1<lb />
TO STUDENTS HERE<lb />
Delivered at Assembly Hour<lb />
Lessons learned from the World<lb />
War was the subject of President<lb />
Meadow's first address to the stu-<lb />
dent body this term which he deliv-<lb />
ered at the assembly hour. April 6.<lb />
In bis introductory remarks Pres-<lb />
ident Meadows recalled a speech<lb />
made IB assembly twentv-five vear-<lb />
pus visitations, picture, luncheon,<lb />
parking and traffic. In addition to<lb />
these are fifty-nine county commit-<lb />
tees of college students who make<lb />
Dr. Honor A. Webb<lb />
ne<lb />
tarioue<lb />
Y,<lb />
('arolina<lb />
. rg ( ge, 'uliowhee; la-<lb />
(' liege, Davidson; Duke Lni-<lb />
 Durham: Elon College,<lb />
Greensboro College, Grecns-<lb />
 men's !ollegi of the Dni-<lb />
. of North ("arolina. Greens-<lb />
East I !arolina Teacher-d-<lb />
EJreenville; Guilford College,<lb />
; Lenoir-Rhyne College,<lb />
� . : I tavenport lollege, Le-<lb />
L uisburg Collie, Louisburg;<lb />
College, Mnrf reesboro;<lb />
c leg. Rah igh; North<lb />
State C lb p . Rah igh; St.<lb />
Sc . i md Juni. r College,<lb />
i ra Madonald College,<lb />
ps; Mir College,<lb />
, ; Atlantic Christian Col-<lb />
; Wingate Junior Col-<lb />
. �, � R�1i  ('olleei. Win-<lb />
dance proarram and favors will also i<lb />
 . oraxto<lb />
be modernistic tn design.<lb />
n the feature program, mem-L. ,<lb />
.  i i � i li i Mary Loui<lb />
tiers oi the Junior class will pr<lb />
Christine Harris escort<lb />
�(1 iV .) oi<lb />
,� with crashing harmonies followed by<lb />
n and preceded by her maids beautiful passage, liquid in quality.<lb />
Misses Grace Freeman, showed that "through great adver-<lb />
se Britton, Ruth Kiker, sity �! lt"1" tn:i! the Minl sfnv<lb />
, er, Rebecca WilliajBS, I toward the it -o . ���<lb />
and Marjorii , <lb />
Braxton NVas 1(' realization and resuitm<lb />
'motional exultation lovely singin<lb />
f honor.<lb />
la<lb />
Miriam &amp;awyi<lb />
enl a figure led by the two class , lf�'wason Miss Harris secona lu't "The Chorale which<lb />
was crowned queen by Joe<lb />
The election of the beauty queen<lb />
presidents and followed by otbet<lb />
class officers.<lb />
Tl I- event is expected to excel all<lb />
othr social affairs of the year injme as a result oi a contest among<lb />
lavish decoration and entertain- the classes. The candidates from<lb />
n(Ijt the elasses were as follows: Miss<lb />
The faculty advisers to the Jun- Marian Wood, Senior class: Miss<lb />
ior c!as- this year are Dr. R. J.Grace Freeman, Junior class; Miss<lb />
Sbi and Miss Katherine Holtz- Marjorie Watson, Sophomore class:<lb />
(jU. jand Miss Christine Harris. Fresh- subject oi the mi ic-oii-nt t<lb />
Invitations have been issued toj man class.<lb />
the following people whose names Muses Josephine Wade an<lb />
are given with their guests: othy Woodard, James Dudley Simp-<lb />
MarKaret Davis with Julian Arm- son and Ralph Hufeehinson sang<lb />
Elizabeth Tolson with BTjpopular songs, and Miss Alice Alli-<lb />
!)or-<lb />
(Please turn to page three!<lb />
MRS. Z0E A. DAVIS<lb />
SPEAKS TO YWCA<lb />
"How the Bible Grew" was the<lb />
rot<lb />
er Venters; Corahab Smith with good tap danced. A little col<lb />
e eoloreo<lb />
turn to page three i<lb />
Please turn to page three)<lb />
i : � 'ata1<lb />
others.<lb /><lb />
Ipfrp, sans-<lb />
mi willier.blackburn Nation-wide Strike To Be<lb />
�KS TO COMMERCE CLUB � " <lb />
n , rce Club held its reg-<lb />
 Tuesday evening, April<lb />
  mnw rce Room. The<lb />
ft � . Miss Beatrice Reaves, �r<lb />
ti Miss Joyce Harrell, the<lb />
call I the roll and read<lb />
. , f the prei ions net ting.<lb />
I . og a short business session, a<lb />
I trip to a Cotnmeree BMet-<lb />
i. Durham, A�ril 2S, was dis-<lb />
 and members were urged to<lb />
" I . committee on membership<lb />
tea r ported the result of their<lb />
� rt th meeting.<lb />
'�! Willie R. Blackburn, teacher<lb />
,f D im r.e in Creenville Higb<lb />
s : presented a most interesting<lb />
ar . tractive discussion, "The Ilis-<lb />
 f Commercial Education in<lb />
�orth I arolma High Schools Her<lb />
talk was enjoyed and appreciated<lb />
.? the members.<lb />
Called Against War Soon<lb />
Philadelphia. April 12. An im-<lb />
j.res-ive nan'on-wide strike of col-<lb />
lege students and professors against<lb />
war. will be called on April 29 by<lb />
the United Student Peace Commit-<lb />
tee, according to an announcement<lb />
received hero today at national head-<lb />
quarters of the Emergency Peace<lb />
Campaign's Youth Section.<lb />
The strike calls for all students<lb />
and faculty members in every eol-<lb />
le'e and university in the country<lb />
to assemble from 11 a.m. until IS<lb />
noon on that date, during which<lb />
time demonstrations will be staged<lb />
on every campus in protest against<lb />
the follv of war.<lb />
encv Peace Campaign, stated that<lb />
the strike against war is "a means<lb />
of dramatizing the extent of public<lb />
opinion for peace in the colleges and<lb />
universities<lb />
"It will serve to arouse greater<lb />
effort for a year-round program of<lb />
peace education and action he de-<lb />
clared.<lb />
Thirteen national organizations<lb />
are cooperating in the issuance of<lb />
this strike call inchiding the Emerg-<lb />
ency Peace Campaign Youth Sec-<lb />
tion.<lb />
Besides the strike, April 22 will<lb />
also be observed as a "fast day" for<lb />
all students who are anxious to dem<lb />
flarold Chance, national director onstrate their sincerity of purpose in<lb />
of tie Youth Section of the Emerg-1 (Please turn to page three)<lb />
the students at YWCA vesper serv-<lb />
ices by Mi-s Zoe Anna Davis, Meth-<lb />
odist Student Worker, Sunday<lb />
night. April A.<lb />
"There are many different relig-<lb />
ions in the world today she said,<lb />
"but the Hebrew religion seems to<lb />
be the best .Many different groups.<lb />
possess Bibles too. but few of them<lb />
know much of its fundamental lines.<lb />
The Bible, she stated, is called thus<lb />
because it means "little books It<lb />
contains every type of literature, but<lb />
more than that, it contains poetry,<lb />
history, law, priestly writings, wis-<lb />
dom and prophecy.<lb />
The greatest group of people are<lb />
those who appreciate the value of<lb />
the Bible and live by its truths.<lb />
The Bible contains the great attri-<lb />
butes �f God, she pointed out, and<lb />
is a book of which every educated<lb />
person should know something about.<lb />
Often consult this greatest of all<lb />
textbooks, she advised, and make it<lb />
a part of your lives.<lb />
"The Bible she said, "grew out<lb />
of a revelation of people in their<lb />
search for God, and she closed by<lb />
exhibiting some charts displaying<lb />
the conceptions of different students<lb />
on the profound truths of God<lb />
Madelain Eakes sang a solo, "The<lb />
Garden of Prayer<lb />
On the night of April 30 Dr.<lb />
Hanor A. Webb, head of the<lb />
Biology Department at George<lb />
Peabody College, and Editor.<lb />
of "Current Science will be<lb />
brought here by the Science<lb />
Club to speak on the "Organiz-<lb />
ing of Science Clubs in the<lb />
High School On the morn-<lb />
ing of the following day, Dr.<lb />
Webb will conduct an open<lb />
forum at which time the topic<lb />
"How to Enrichen the Teach-<lb />
ing of Science" will be dis-<lb />
cussed.<lb />
Dr. Webb is the author of<lb />
several well known science<lb />
books and was recently elected<lb />
president of the National As-<lb />
sociation for Research in<lb />
Science Teaching<lb />
The first meeting of the<lb />
Science Club, on April 30, will<lb />
be open to the public.<lb />
ago bv bis predecessor. President ,<lb />
oi ir -r � i . .i up an entertainment committee,<lb />
Robert II. Wright, saving that on l<lb />
the twentieth anniversary of the Since this event is also a Campus<lb />
entering of the United States into; Hay for college students no classes<lb />
the World War. it is fitting to lake! will be held after the second period<lb />
rock and see what we have learned so that practically the entire day<lb />
from the war that would help in the lr:i.v  -ivn OTer t0 campus activi-<lb />
future.<lb />
Looking Backward<lb />
President Meadow first point was<lb />
that, looking backward and seeing<lb />
things differently from the way th v<lb />
seem in looking forward, we realize<lb />
that we do not want another war.<lb />
He cited vivid illustrations that are<lb />
about us of the horror and sufh rii g<lb />
resulting from the last geat war,<lb />
into which we went blindU. He ei<lb />
phasized the fact t��. as �<lb />
nations seldom pay debts thai an<lb />
contracted in a dilemma showing<lb />
how little of the war di 11 has '<lb />
paid to the United States, fn stn ss-<lb />
imr the uselessness of war he said<lb />
that it is better to compromise tha i<lb />
to jeopardize the happiness and web.<lb />
fare of thousands. He called at-<lb />
tention to the fact that the Amer-<lb />
ican people entered the World War<lb />
fighting for two chief causes; to<lb />
fight a war that would end wars and j<lb />
to make the world safe for demoe-<lb />
(Piease turn to page two)<lb />
ties and the entertainment of the<lb />
visitors.<lb />
Arriving at 10:00 the guests will<lb />
register at the Robert II. Wright<lb />
building where they will be met by<lb />
students and faculty members. After<lb />
visiting on the campus the student?<lb />
will assemble at the city swimming<lb />
pool at 10:30 and march to the<lb />
Y ; lilding auditorium. The<lb />
; � rramat this assemblv will be as<lb /><lb />
i<lb />
Student Volunteers Will<lb />
Take Part In Peace Drive<lb />
Philadelphia, April IS.�A na-<lb />
tion-wide enlistment of student vol-<lb />
unteers to take part in a major drive<lb />
for peace this summer has been<lb />
started by the Youth Section of the<lb />
Emergency Peace Campaign.<lb />
Harold Chance, national director<lb />
of the Youth Section, said that the<lb />
enlistment is open to all young men<lb />
and women of college age and older,<lb />
without regard to race or creed.<lb />
"Y'oung people are called upon to<lb />
sacrifice during a war, even to the<lb />
extreme of life itself said Mr.<lb />
Chance. "The Emergency Peace<lb />
Campaign calls upon individuals of<lb />
foresight to give now for peace in<lb />
order that war may be prevented<lb />
He stated that field secretaries of<lb />
the Emergency Peace Campaign are<lb />
going from campus to campus en-<lb />
deavoring to interest students in<lb />
serving in the field this summer.<lb />
Last year. 250 students, represent-<lb />
ing 100 colleges throughout the<lb />
United States, volunteered, ami<lb />
worked in the rural areas of the<lb />
country for eight weeks. They were<lb />
split up into 42 teams and each<lb />
team operated in certain politically<lb />
strategic areas.<lb />
The work of these "Peace Teams"<lb />
consisted of speaking before clubs,<lb />
young people's societies, churches,<lb />
farm unions, and labor groups, and<lb />
organizing peace councils, with the<lb />
design of "making more articulate<lb />
(Please turn to page three)<lb />
S hool hand: roll call of eounti s,<lb />
� ���-�: having one of Us num-<lb />
� . .� to n port the i amber of<lb />
- ho Is represi nted : welcome address<lb />
bj I'r- sid at Sfeadows: music by<lb />
the college glee clubs; announce-<lb />
mi nts; song, "Old North State" by<lb />
the entire assembly, led by Mr.<lb />
Tabor of the college, and accom-<lb />
panied by the Wilson High School<lb />
hand.<lb />
Luncheon<lb />
At 12:50 a barbecue luncheon will<lb />
be served on the back campus, after<lb />
which the guests may either attend<lb />
a motion picture in Austin Audito-<lb />
rium or a dance in the Wright Audi-<lb />
(Please turn to page three)<lb />
HERE'S A NOVEL WAY FOR OR-<lb />
GANIZATIONS TO RAISE MONEY<lb />
New York. N. Y. � (ACP) �<lb />
Snapshots of little boys in sailor<lb />
suits and of girls in pinafores, pic-<lb />
tures of Hunter College's faculty<lb />
taken during their post "goo-goo"<lb />
days were flashed on the screen to<lb />
delight a student audience.<lb />
It was a public exhibition of the<lb />
faculty's baby days given to draw<lb />
in money, at a nickle a head, to be<lb />
used by the faculty-student social<lb />
relations committee for teas.<lb />
The magic lantern exhibition was<lb />
a free-for-all gueasing game. As<lb />
each picture was focused on the<lb />
screen, the operator of the projector<lb />
called out the department in which<lb />
the subject was teaching. Students<lb />
bellowed identifications.<lb /><pb facs="00038055_tn_0002" /><lb />
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BEAUTY<lb />
SCHOOL<lb />
by Helena Rubinstein<lb />
When you Mil. a cake of �? was $50 per month. Then she f m Winchester; Kentucky, an,<lb />
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mug a glimpse 01 Eas1 Carolina Teachers<lb />
i are eyeing it with a critical attitude. Perhaps you may<lb />
imagination to place you among us as a fellow student, and<lb />
and point may make responses to the things about you. 1<lb />
attend this college or nol may depend upon your appraisal<lb />
ition today. We have only a few hours in which to give<lb />
 view ol our college set-up; and yet, we are not afraid of<lb />
se oi High School Day here is not merely to "sell you" on.<lb />
 �- this institution. Whether you decide to go to eol-<lb />
purelj a matter oi your own choosing. Likewise, we would<lb />
'mpl to dictate to you which college to attend You may<lb />
� . ol that. Our only purpose today is to provide eii-<lb />
�  '� we believe you will enjoy; to give you an eppor-<lb />
1 officials and students; and to aeqnainl you with this eol-<lb />
diffi rent phases of student activities here.<lb />
ti y sehool. N 1 doubt you will discover that fad today.<lb />
lents and teachers here barriers do nol stand. In the<lb />
 � '  laugh and joke together, talk over mutual<lb />
: - ' rues discuss even problems thai are not mutual.<lb />
iig to practice hypocrisy, to feign to be of different<lb />
l"his eondi . we feel, is all bu1 unique on the American<lb />
. and is a w . �;  me eondil ion.<lb />
1 : h  ' East Carolina Teachers College is progressive,<lb />
' istral � is one hundred per cent for the students. On<lb />
rogress is noi retarded, bul on the contrary, the<lb />
� ' ha managed to keep a step ahead of even the<lb />
� - dents. Fhis college actually exists for the students.<lb />
. us to crow a bit more, may we add that our alma<lb />
" has had the largest enrollment, and the greatest num-<lb />
CAKE SOAP OR SHAMPOO?<lb />
One of the commonest misconcep-<lb />
tions people have about their hair<lb />
is that the less they wash it, the<lb />
better. Apparently they consider<lb />
hair in the same category as colored<lb />
cottons. Wash it often enough and<lb />
il will fade, lose its luster, become<lb />
utterly dried out.<lb />
As a matter of fact, this is not<lb />
so. Washing is good for your hair<lb />
and good for your scalp. If you have<lb />
a slight ease of dandruff, frequent<lb />
washing will probably help it. You<lb />
will find your hair glossier and<lb />
silkier, your scalp as smooth and<lb />
glowing as the rest of your skin after<lb />
a good shampoo.<lb />
I do not, however, advise the use<lb />
of any cake soap for the hair. There<lb />
is a very simple purely mechanical<lb />
reaon for this. Pull ou1 one of<lb />
your hairs and look at it under a<lb />
microscope. Instead of the smooth<lb />
round, rod-like thread yon may have<lb />
expected, you will see a Hd rough<lb />
with short branches at frequent in-<lb />
tervals<lb />
soap over your hair, little particles<lb />
ot soap become lodged between th<lb />
main steam of the hair and the litth<lb />
branches that grow out of it likt<lb />
thorns; and no matter how often<lb />
and how thoroughly you rinse your<lb />
hair, some of tin1 soap in these in-1<lb />
terstiees fails to dissolve and bel<lb />
washed away. Result : Your hair<lb />
looks dull and heavy. Your dan-<lb />
druff appears to be worse.<lb />
A good, mil! shampoo like herbal<lb />
shampoo i- much better for the hair<lb />
and scalp. It washes the hair clean<lb />
and rinses nut easily. Be sure to<lb />
idier and rinse your hair twice to<lb />
ensure getting out ill the dust and<lb />
particles of grime and fluff your<lb />
hair collects. And don't use very<lb />
much of the shampoo for eithei<lb />
lathering. A litth' goes a very long<lb />
way, and if you wash your hair once<lb />
a week, which you will probably hud<lb />
about right, a dollar bottle of the<lb />
herbal shampoo should last three or<lb />
'�ur mouth<lb />
After washing your hair, try at<lb />
least eery other time to dry it with<lb />
a towel The massage which this in-<lb />
cidentally gives to the scalp is very<lb />
good fur both scalp and hair, if<lb />
you have a permanent wavt�and<lb />
who hasn't these days�you will find<lb />
that you can set if perfectly well<lb />
after the hair i more than half dry.<lb />
With The<lb />
FACULTY<lb />
MARIA D. GRAHAM<lb />
Miss Maria 1). Graham, a teacher<lb />
of mat hematics, was Iwirn and<lb />
reared in Warren County, North<lb />
Carolina. Her elementary ami<lb />
high school education were received<lb />
in her father's college preparatory<lb />
school with him<lb />
as her only teach-<lb />
Miss Graham<lb />
ays that her col-<lb />
e�'e career has<lb />
The early morning air and exercise<lb />
out of doors are most uplifting<lb />
Miss Graham believes that teach-<lb />
ers who feel manual labor to be be-<lb />
neath them are missing much joy.<lb />
She enjoys working with her hands<lb />
and she says that largely accounts<lb />
for her purchasing a lot, planning<lb />
her house, and doing a large part<lb />
of the house work herself.<lb />
Miss Graham is an exceptionally<lb />
line teacher with a keen, analytics<lb />
mind that nol only enables her to<lb />
solve intricate problems but also to<lb />
understand people. One oi the se-<lb />
crets of Miss Graham's work is her<lb />
been divided into common sense. Miss Graham feels<lb />
three periods with<lb />
several years of<lb />
teaching experi-<lb />
ence between each<lb />
period, and five<lb />
terms of summer study along with<lb />
teaching.<lb />
At first Miss Graham spent two<lb />
ars at Peabodv Normal College<lb />
ye;<lb />
where she received her L.I. degree<lb />
which licensed her to teach in any<lb />
of the southern states without an<lb />
examination. Upon her graduation<lb />
Miss Graham taught for two years<lb />
in a one teacher sehool in Shelby<lb />
County. Tennessee where the school1<lb />
term was eight months and the sal-<lb />
that the highest tribute ever pan<lb />
to her father was by some of hi-<lb />
pat roiis who said he had more com-<lb />
mon sense than any leach'er they<lb />
had ever known. This tribute to<lb />
jher father has been an inspiratiot<lb />
j to her because she believes that<lb />
common sense is a most valuable<lb />
oualitv for a teacher to po-<lb />
did grade work for several years<lb />
in her father's school.<lb />
Later Miss Graham took two years<lb />
of undergraduate work at Teach-<lb />
ers College, Columbia University<lb />
where she received her U.S. degree<lb />
and a diploma in secondary math-<lb />
matics and Creek in her fathers<lb />
I school, and taught mathematics for<lb />
one year in Goldsboro High Sehool.<lb />
In her third period of college edu-<lb />
cation Miss Graham received her<lb />
M.A. degree from Columbia Uni-<lb />
versity. Miss Graham has been<lb />
teaching here since the eollege first<lb />
opened its doors for students.<lb />
"While at I'eabody Miss Gra-<lb />
ham says, " I was one of the organ-<lb />
izers of the Peabodv Literary S<lb />
LOUISE WILLIAMS<lb />
Miss Louise Williams, a member<lb />
Iof the Mathematics Department 0<lb />
j tin- faculty, is from lreen ille,<lb />
'Kentucky, v. here she has always<lb />
lived. She received her A.15. de<lb />
rree from Kentucky Wesleyan Col-<lb />
1<lb />
� BUCKSHOT-<lb />
the Senior Walk at tic<lb />
UNIVERSdY Of- ARKANSAS<lb />
HA? THE NAMES CF- ALL GRAD-<lb />
UATES (OVER. 4000) EN6RWED<lb />
ON IT<lb />
Al. OFFSPRIN<lb />
her M.A. from Teachers College��<lb />
Columbia University. PRESIDENT SPEAKS 0<lb />
While a student TO STUDENTS HERE ! i, <lb />
 in eollege Miss <lb />
Williams served (Continued from pace one)<lb />
on the Woman's raey j ,AV(,( lln,v ,�. W;u. Ialj(i<lb />
Student Council todoeither. His final points stress<lb />
for two years and ,�. lueation 1(f American peopiel<lb />
as president in �. ,�� .in,j ti,(. strength f the f<lb />
her senior year. United States established by unit-<lb />
She was secretary in protective and insurance<lb />
  Honor ma,ures.<lb />
( ouneil, s e I-r e-<lb />
s ami<lb />
She is<lb />
�:� . Hie has stepped (,ut of t he ranks<lb />
lumbers herself among the five larsresl<lb />
bv State. Southern, and X.<lb />
1111 as a leader amoi<lb />
achers eolle<lb />
katiier than marry hastily and<lb />
regret it later, listen- to the note of<lb />
advice from Dean Arthur  Becker,<lb />
of the De Paul University School<lb />
of music, who advises eollege men<lb />
to be sure that the girls they intend<lb />
to v.ed can sing.<lb />
It mav sound unnecessary to vmi.<lb />
She<lb />
As a<lb />
1101A<lb />
she. ;<lb />
puiny<lb />
but demanding that your future wife<lb />
men. and may at leas, be called ,H ali!(. f( b practical.<lb />
rhe sons of alma mater may now compete on equal eiaims i)(m H(1(.ker<lb />
�ges on the athletic field. W do not saj that alma j -�;u.ls who can't carrv a tune can't<lb />
eu tier goal, nut sureiv she is making strides in Droerress h i 'i � i<lb />
, , �, . .  j be expected to properly time the<lb />
ord, we ask you lo have a "od time todav. I he col-h -t- r 1 ' � t<lb />
 ,  .  , � , , 1 broiling ot a steak. An unmusical<lb />
we nop you will enjoy trie activities oi the aav, and � 1 1 - 1 1 1 i it<lb />
� � , 1 - , , '  u.rirl overcooks, undercooks and halt<lb />
1112 ' trie tine spirit here which keens the eollesreH 1 , v . .<lb />
1 bakes a meal. .Nothing is so 1111-<lb />
j harmonious to a home as chronic<lb />
PATENT MEDICINE FRAUDS ; mdi8estion<lb /><lb />
cancer, tuberculosis and diabetes, as well as for pueu-<lb />
1 gallstones, rheumatism and veneral diseases are con- nlV to ��� an 8&amp;P�e reply<lb />
� on the labelsof medicines that have no value whatever!10 fi following letter from a pro<lb />
I of the.se conditions. As to the first three diseases.<lb />
ties do not recognize any cure and medicine so offered<lb />
and Vet. during the last fiscal year 21 preparations<lb />
ere found within the jurisdiction of the Pood and Drugs<lb />
� ' illegal shipments of medical and other drug pre para-<lb />
d in interstate commerce: tines totaling $2,561 were im-<lb />
tary oi 1 he Senior<lb />
class, president<lb />
of the Literary<lb />
i Society, and a delegate to an Inter-<lb />
national student Conference in In-<lb />
,  dmnapolis.<lb />
cietv. and an active member ot the .  . � , , ,r<lb />
 ,�. . , . .  Alter receiving her degree, .Mi<lb />
( liristian Association which was! ,�� , , r .� ,  ,<lb />
.  , , , � , . Williams taught Latin and Mathe-<lb />
maaeup of both bovsand girts. Atr   .  , . , , .<lb />
.� , '   � , . . T matics in Crahain High School m<lb />
teachers College, Columbia, 1 was , - ,  , , � ,<lb />
r, , 7. j iCraliam. iventuckv for two veal's.<lb />
active in iMI A work and 111 rhe ,  �  <lb />
   , . L. and mathematics 111 dreenville<lb />
oouthemluh. an organization for n- 1 o 1 n -m i-<lb />
,  , , lliirh Senooi in Greenviue, Ken-<lb />
students from the southern states. . ,    . <lb />
 .  . I tuckv for one vear. Since the fall<lb />
lnniveariv teaching experienc<lb />
of 1930 Miss Williai<lb />
us mi-<lb />
l was very loud oi outdoor sports , . .<lb />
, 1   , , �  member 01 the tacuity oi bast' aro-<lb />
horsebaeK riding and tennis, hor;<lb />
the last ten years raising (lowers<lb />
sweeping walks, and raking leaves<lb />
have furnished sufficient exercise'<lb />
and diversion. I like to plant trees,<lb />
shrubs, and flower seeds ; and I love<lb />
the contacts with mother nature.<lb />
Come to See Us for<lb />
Lovely Spring Dresses<lb />
Evening Dresses<lb />
and Evening Wraps<lb />
The Newest Styles<lb />
SALLY FROCKS<lb />
Sandwiches<lb />
Candies<lb />
Cosmetics<lb />
Druggist<lb />
BRODYS<lb />
Ladies1<lb />
Dept. Store<lb />
Cotton Frocks<lb />
that spell<lb />
SMART STYLING<lb />
GUARANTEED<lb />
FAST COLOR 97c<lb />
to<lb />
$395<lb />
Miss Williams enjoys gardeningi<lb />
and "in summer when the sun isii 't<lb />
too hot" site likes to play golf. In<lb />
College she played tennis and was;<lb />
a member of the biter-society de-<lb />
bating team.<lb />
In spit" of the fact she is small<lb />
in stature. Miss Williams is an out-<lb />
standing personality on the cam-<lb />
pus. Her kindly and understand<lb />
bag interest in individuals makes;<lb />
her a favorite among those who!<lb />
know her. Students find her always1<lb />
willing to cooperate with them in I<lb />
any undertaking.<lb />
LOVELY NEW<lb />
SPRING CLOTHES<lb />
for every occasion<lb />
C. Heber Forbes<lb />
Students coo"h?<lb />
CHAS. HORNE'S<lb />
Rebecca Watson Is Elected<lb />
Head of Student Gov't<lb />
xcfive student puzzled the regis-<lb />
trar of the University of Texas:<lb />
"Kind Sir;<lb />
"As I want to patronize a good<lb />
university, please let me know if one<lb />
is allowed to smoke or chew on vour<lb />
11 criminal persecutions. Staple drugs of d!t! manufacturers J campus grounds.<lb />
n1 conformity to the official standards of strength and<lb />
if Agriculture, Food and Drug Administration.<lb />
Lookin' Over<lb />
the<lb />
Campus<lb />
.With C. Ray Pruette.<lb />
I just can't keep up with Bill<lb />
Pratt, as he changes his affections<lb />
quite often.<lb />
What young lady sings, "Hop<lb />
oes Mv Heart" everytime she<lb />
Where was Primy Carpenter<lb />
when doe Braxton walked up the<lb />
aisle with the beauty queen I<lb />
"Thanking you for the prompt re-<lb />
ily. as I stand in wait for same<lb />
val. A wild man certainly becomes<lb />
Fodie.<lb />
The Town Club Dispute must be<lb />
over. I saw some of the socialites<lb />
:dancing with Joseph EL Braxton<lb />
back from a week end at t)l( oth(T nj )lt<lb />
Bergi<lb />
heppard is quite lost<lb />
these days, because dean White has<lb />
stolen Billy Morton away from her!<lb />
John Jenkins had a wonderful<lb />
time at "Little Jack Little's dance<lb />
I hear. They tell me John looked<lb />
the best in rears!<lb />
Betty Sue Heath is quite patri-<lb />
otic. She has a pair of sandals the<lb />
color of the spectrum. The out-<lb />
standing colors, namely, red, white,<lb />
and blue.<lb />
Flash! Flash! Henry Hatsell is<lb />
taking Onie Cochrane to the Junior-<lb />
Senior dance and the campus won-<lb />
ders what Henry's other admirers<lb />
are going to doT<lb />
The Beauty Queen was dressed<lb />
cpiite up to date when she was<lb />
crowned. I'm sure she is proud,<lb />
and the school is proud of you.<lb />
Christine! As Clifton Britton says.<lb />
"You can't beat the Freshman<lb />
Class<lb />
f wonder what John Williams is<lb />
worrying about these days�he<lb />
looks mighty sad!<lb />
By-the-way, Robert Pittman is<lb />
quite a poet. Shades of Homer!<lb />
If you have never noticed Shel-<lb />
ton chewing tobacco when he plays<lb />
baseball, you have missed some-<lb />
thing !<lb />
I wonder who hit Joe Hatem on<lb />
the jaw! It, makes that handsome<lb />
face of Joe's look wopsided.<lb />
We all wonder if it, was just luck<lb />
that Pittman and Evans won the<lb />
cake at the Science Carnival or<lb />
just some frame up! By the bye,<lb />
those other girls were mad. (Lucy<lb />
Barrow and Rosalie McGowan.)<lb />
I wonder how many people saw<lb />
Fodie Hodges at the Science Cami-<lb />
lla ve you heard Herbert Wilker-<lb />
son sing "I got my love to keep me<lb />
warm?" He has pathos, humor,<lb />
and meanness in his voice!<lb />
Ruth Styron teaching:<lb />
"Johnny you must not call me<lb />
toots said Ruth.<lb />
Johnny speaking: "From now<lb />
on, sister, you're toots to me<lb />
Truth is stranger than fiction!<lb />
Did you know:<lb />
That Flea Byrd made two one's<lb />
last quarter! Quite unusual!<lb />
That Howard Aman plays mar-<lb />
bles in class!<lb />
That Rene Lassiter says she is<lb />
blond and not red headed.<lb />
(Continued from page one)<lb />
Hammond as business manager of<lb />
the annual. In addition to her work<lb />
on The Tecoan staff in past years.<lb />
Mildred has been an active member<lb />
of the VU'CA.<lb />
Associate editors and advertising<lb />
managers of the Tin; Tjsco Echo<lb />
and The Tecoan have been nomi-<lb />
nated and will be voted on soon<lb />
This year there will be six members<lb />
on each staff.<lb />
!<lb />
WELCOME<lb />
HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS<lb />
We sell everything the students need<lb />
. . . except books<lb />
CHARLES STORES<lb />
GALA COTTONS<lb />
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BRODY'S<lb />
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PERHAPS it's the colors or possibly the designs<lb />
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in the novelty of the weaves . . . whatever it is,<lb />
there's a triumphant gayety, an excitement,<lb />
about our new collection of cottons that is<lb />
gloriously infectious. You'll catch it immedi-<lb />
ately when you look through our Cotton Shop.<lb />
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left bander, limited<lb />
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THE TECO ECHO<lb />
Scenes From High School Day Held Last Year<lb />
PAGE THREE<lb />
ECTC TROUNCES<lb />
PIRATES DEFEAT<lb />
ACC BULLDOGS<lb />
IN LAST INNING<lb />
'Smith Wins Game With Home<lb />
Run in Ninth; Ridenhour Also<lb />
Homers<lb />
AP Pfll I fPC "1 QJ-A-ho r"ri'8rnil,i hattino f�r<lb />
F. Hinton in th final inning, cli<lb />
maxed a tbree-run rally which gave<lb />
. �  the East Carolina Teachers College<lb />
Pirates Collect Nine Hits to Win Pirates their fourth win of the sea-<lb />
Easily; Martin and Wells Do son in as many Btarts as they won<lb />
the Hurling PVCT Atlantic Cl tian College, 8-6.<lb />
. By tlie<lb />
On April 7 Kelly Martin and held a <lb />
Ed Wlls limited Atlantic Christian b,ui the<lb />
t 111 Bert<lb />
i ii e � 'in sev�<lb />
( OUege in four hits while their learn- 1rr) , ,<lb />
ing, the Pirates<lb />
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scored twiee in<lb />
" � I mes in the<lb />
were collecting nine ai<lb />
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Smith and Stowe Lead<lb />
Batting Averages Here<lb />
Are Only Two Players Hitting Wiu<lb />
Above .400 Mark: Team<lb />
Average .275<lb />
rhe tir-t four games .if the!<lb />
Be Welcomed By President<lb />
Meadows At Noon Meeting<lb />
(Continued from page one)<lb />
torium. At 3:15 there will he a<lb />
iseball game on the college athletic<lb />
the<lb />
from field between ECTC varsity and<lb />
� tike I Diversity B team.<lb />
i n<lb />
season, fcarle S<lb />
Campbell College, collected four<lb />
�ts in !ivr triPs f" 1! "v ��'� bat-i High School lav was instituted<lb />
inS average ol .800. Durward here las, year for the purpose �l<lb />
5'owei t irate eenterfielder, bit I entertaining on the campus the higl<lb />
times in fourteen trip- to school seniors of this State in ordei<lb />
�L.<lb />
JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM TO<lb />
BE GIVEN ON SATURDAY<lb />
(Continued from page one)<lb />
Ray Turnage, dr Marie Worth-<lb />
ington with dim Barwiek; Bertha<lb />
Pan with Eli Joyner; Jeannette<lb />
Edwards with Ed "Duck" Lewis;<lb />
Sudie Williamson with Robert Bur-<lb />
ton ; NetaLeeTownsend with Areie ;ibIlS: Flm Ferebee with Mary<lb />
Johnson with Ray Brady; Doro-<lb />
thy Steadman with ottis Langdon;<lb />
Delia Grace Wilson with Craig<lb />
Overby; Margaret Eakes with Ed-<lb />
gar Kirk; Josephine Ambrose with<lb />
Harvey Deal : Lillian Ambrose with<lb />
dames Smith: Irene Kennedy with<lb />
Roger Morris.<lb />
Grace Speneer with Naney Wade<lb />
rapped on? a !<lb />
? to pace tie' 1<lb />
Dun<lb />
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nble, : I two si ogles<lb />
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ims runs. Ange made<lb />
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Broughton, 3b 1 0 0 0 0 0' aws"�- I' 4 1 o 0 5 0<lb />
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Holland 1. Gibson 1.<lb />
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000 100 000<lb />
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itted in: F. llinton 1.<lb />
i. Harrington 1. Two<lb />
St r. Stolen bases: S.<lb />
.well. Sacrifices: Smith.<lb />
alls off ddiarringtou: 3.<lb />
i1 by Tharrinton: 8.<lb />
- off Xewome: 4.<lb />
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a some. Umpires : Roe-<lb />
BarnhilL<lb />
Ridenhour, ribson, 11<lb />
Hinton all hit abov<lb />
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A lit of the averages follow<lb />
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lamngton, and I �<lb />
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nii mark.<lb />
Smith<lb />
Stowe<lb />
I Ridenhour<lb />
Gibson .<lb />
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F. Hinton .<lb />
Powell<lb />
Ferebee<lb />
Shelton .<lb />
II. Hinton<lb />
Holland<lb />
K. Martin<lb />
Wells .<lb />
Noe<lb />
B. Ridenhour<lb />
ley may become acouamted<lb />
nh East Carolina Teachers 'ol-<lb />
lege and the student activities here.<lb />
Last year's experience indicates that<lb />
this plan is exceedingly worthwhile<lb />
Ab. R. H. Av  eniovabl<lb />
'th for th' visitor;<lb />
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and thus connected with this col-<lb />
lege. On tltH day everything pos-<lb />
sible is dolie to give the high school<lb />
seniors a bird's eye,view of a large<lb />
part oi the college plant and the<lb />
routine of college life, both work<lb />
and recreation. The contacts be-<lb />
tween tiic high school and eoll ire stu-<lb />
dents provides an opportunity for<lb />
:ithe college students t" learn sme-<lb />
thing of the reaction of the high<lb />
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Eagles; Helen Downing with Tei<lb />
ry Cain; Jimmie Cull ins with Wal-<lb />
ter Fanning; Elizabeth Copeland<lb />
with AI White: Louise Britl with<lb />
Clyde Hurst: Viola Smith with<lb />
William Saumlers Babeock; Bea-<lb />
trice Hammond with T. (I. Goad;<lb />
Louise Martin with George Bland;<lb />
Xylda Cooper with Dr. Cedric<lb />
Zihelin: Josie Hall with Oscar<lb />
Smith: Grace Freeman with<lb />
(diaries Guy; Oleta Chamblee with<lb />
Preston Smith ; Eunice Greene with<lb />
Norman Hicks; Josephine Ander-<lb />
son with II. L. Chitty, -Iv Susjo<lb />
Woodruff with Herry l'ilttnaii:<lb />
Helen L. Hardy with dames Hardy ;<lb />
Lou Britton ; Nola Walters with<lb />
Albert Smith, dr Susie Pleasant<lb />
with Samuel Dees; Irene William-<lb />
son with. Ed Gilmore; Mary Eliza-<lb />
beth Stokes with Ralph Hutehin-<lb />
on ; danie Henderson with Robert<lb />
3 0<lb />
4 o 1 G 1 0<lb />
-2 10 110<lb />
1 0 0 0 0 0<lb />
Totals <lb />
ECTC AB It H O A E<lb />
L. Ridenhour, 2b .2 o 1 l 4 2 T�ta!sU 6 6 21 10 2<lb />
Shelton. ss 5 0 0 0 2 Oi xHit f"r c O. Johnson in 9th.<lb />
II. Hinton, If4 0 0 0 0 0;Ll1 AB K Sl � A ;<lb />
Stowe, ef .<lb />
F. Hinton, lb <lb />
I Ridenhour, lb<lb />
Gibson, rf<lb />
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110 0 0<lb />
j B. Ridenhour. lb<lb />
j Shelton, ss <lb />
S. Hinton. If<lb />
Stowe, cf<lb />
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son: dame tienaerson wnn ttooerl I"SI111' 6 �������<lb />
Mathews: Edna Claire Hemby with Noe. rf o 0 0 0 0 O1' f1' lb4 � x 9 l x<lb />
i- �  ���. . B. Ridenhour. ?.h a a o i a a<lb />
36<lb />
Nation-wide Strike To Be<lb />
Called Against War Soon<lb />
��<lb />
Volunteers Will<lb />
Take Partin Peace Drive<lb />
sued from page one)<lb />
. tiie already existing<lb />
men! of th people<lb />
� rural America<lb />
� li r. a- was done last<lb />
Volunteers will be trained<lb />
Jtitutea �f International<lb />
before beiag nent nut<lb />
Id fot active dutie lu-<lb />
 re been nhtained who<lb />
dly fitted for this work.<lb />
itea are located at the fol-<lb />
. es: Duke Institute, Dur-<lb />
frona .lune 14 to June 25;<lb />
Institute, Naperville, 111<lb />
� Ml to June 2.r�; pastern<lb />
Cheyney, Pa from June<lb />
� IMills Institute, Oak-<lb />
if from June 22 to July<lb />
and U'hittier Institute, Whittier,<lb />
!lf. from June 29 to July 9.<lb />
nii (<lb />
(Continued from page onei<lb />
this way. They will fast from food<lb />
either for utie meal or for the en-<lb />
tire day, and the money thai would<lb />
ordinarily be spent for meal- will Stovall d. V. Marsh.<lb />
rer to the United Student<lb />
students to the situation here.<lb />
Last year, many interesting com-<lb />
ments were noted that showed a fa-<lb />
vorahle and enthusiastic reaction of<lb />
the visitors.<lb />
Committees<lb />
The committee functioning in<lb />
connection with this event are:<lb />
Invitations committee: Miss<lb />
Grigsby, Dr. BfcGinnis, Mr. Deal.<lb />
Publicity committee: Miss den-<lb />
kins. Miss Grigsby, George Willard.<lb />
Seating committee: Dr. llaynes.<lb />
Dr. Hildrup, Dr. Fort, Thorton<lb />
William Lee; Za.elle Laughlin wit<lb />
Ralph Griffin; Annie Lou Jeffords<lb />
with Alvin Hughes; Beatrice<lb />
Reaves with Woodrow Blackburn;<lb />
Callie Charlton with Howard Ha- Wells, p<lb />
iran : Cora Lee Patterson with Hill<lb />
Home, dr Makenzie Ross with<lb />
Bryan Whitford; Camille Turner! Score by innings:<lb />
with David Hardee; Helen Taylor A.CC<lb />
10 0 0 3 0<lb />
2 12 0 11<lb />
Powell. 3!)<lb />
Smith, 3b<lb />
Ferebee, c  4 0 2 10 0 0<lb />
K. Fart in. p2 0 0 12 0 Perf'bee- <lb />
R. Ridenhour, 3b0 0 0 1 0 0<lb />
Gibson, rf <lb />
I Powell. 3b<lb />
2 0 o o 1 0<lb />
Holland, p<lb />
xSmith <lb />
4 2 2 0 0 0<lb />
4 12 0 11<lb />
3 1 0 15 0 0<lb />
3 0 0 0 10<lb />
1 110 0 0<lb />
Totals 31<lb />
 � ���,�. with Bile Lane; Marie Holmes with<lb />
Eleanor R. Hardy with Booster uHM't KV: M'irP' Lloyd will<lb />
.indsay; Mary Anna Clifton wit<lb />
Jimmie Wilson: Marguerite Rogei-<lb />
son with J. 1). Hobgood; Susan 1v Wlth C- E- Edwards; Rutl<lb />
Rose with Sammy Carr Kiker with Axson Smith: Emily<lb />
Mariha Deans' Rogers with Bob 1,nrt 1Vrsn w,th WliS Harrison<lb />
Larry Jackson; Edith Modlin with<lb />
Horace Ricks: Annie Earle.Wind-<lb />
be tunn<lb />
Peace Committee to be used in the<lb />
carrying out of the program of the<lb />
organization- backing the strike.<lb />
"The rapidly developing war crisis<lb />
in the world imposes upon us a duty<lb />
to think clearly and to act coura-<lb />
ui 'U-ly declared Mr. Chance. "Xo<lb />
legitimate technique can he too dra-<lb />
matic to emphasize the urgency of<lb />
this issue nor too commanding in<lb />
term- of personal solf-di-eipline<lb />
It was indicated in many quarters<lb />
that the "fast technique" will serve<lb />
a double purpose in that it would<lb />
meet the eriticism that "the Peace<lb />
Strike is a prank to avoid class<lb />
work<lb />
Throughout the month of April.<lb />
many student organizations will de-<lb />
vote their programs to a study of the<lb />
causes of war and to ways of pre-<lb />
venting it. College newspapers, it<lb />
was also announced, will dace a<lb />
major emphasis on world news and<lb />
it- relation to peace, and dramatic<lb />
associations will, in many colleges<lb />
produce plays bearing on the war-<lb />
peaee question.<lb />
A folder, gotten out by the United<lb />
Student Peace Committee, in prepa-<lb />
ration for the strike, urges five<lb />
point- to he stressed by students<lb />
during April: fl) Demand that col-<lb />
leges and universities bo demili-<lb />
tarized; (2) Oppose the billion dol-<lb />
lar war budget: (8) Recognize the<lb />
validity of the Oxford Pledge in the<lb />
light of the American war prepara-<lb />
tions; (4) Defend civil rights and<lb />
academic freedom; and (5) Resolve<lb />
to keep America out of war.<lb />
Jerold Frederick Gives<lb />
Brilliant Piano Recital<lb />
(Continued from page one)<lb />
quality, at times almost prayerful,<lb />
was a marked feature.<lb />
The musician was generous with<lb />
his encores, at the end of the pro-<lb />
gram responding with four numbers, staging the event.<lb />
Stage and dance committee: Miss<lb />
Meade, Miss Charlton. M is Wil-<lb />
liams, Miss Lewis.<lb />
Reception committee: Mr. Cum-<lb />
mings, Miss Schnyder, Miss Mack.<lb />
Mi-s (dark, and the college marshals.<lb />
Campus activities committee: Mr.<lb />
Deal. Miss Bingham.<lb />
Campus visitations committee:<lb />
Mr. Pickelsimer. Mr. Browning, Mr.<lb />
Gullege, Miss Elizabeth Dixon John-<lb />
son, ddiornwall Gibson.<lb />
Picture committee: Miss lloltz-<lb />
claw, Miss Newell. Mr. Wricht, Mr.<lb />
West<lb />
Luncheon committee: President<lb />
Meadows. J. L. Williams, W. L.<lb />
Bahlree. J. C. Coekrell.<lb />
Serving committee: Mrs. Bloxton.<lb />
Mrs. Rives, Dr. Slay, Dr. Frank,<lb />
Dr. ReBarker, Dr. Henderson.<lb />
Parking and traffic: Mr. Hollar<lb />
and Mr. Ricks.<lb />
SCIENCE CARNIVAL<lb />
DRAWS BIG CROWD<lb />
(Continued from page one)<lb />
boy, Bobbie Hawkins, ended the floor<lb />
show with one of his tap dance in-<lb />
terpretations.<lb />
The beauty queen drew the lucky<lb />
coupon which won a radio for the<lb />
stub holder, James Burton James.<lb />
A cake walk, which was the clos-<lb />
ing event of the evening, was won<lb />
by Caroline Evans and Robert Pitt-<lb />
man, leaving disconsolate about fifty<lb />
other couples.<lb />
"The Science Carnival com-<lb />
mented Durward Stowe, president<lb />
of the Science Club, "will in all prob-<lb />
ability become an annual affair<lb />
Students led by Miss Loraine<lb />
Hunter who were responsible in a<lb />
large measure for the success of the<lb />
carnival were: Roy Barrow, Hattie<lb />
Holland, Durward Stowe, Kay Pru-<lb />
ette, Patsy Warren, Kathryn Albrit-<lb />
ton, and Fannie Brewer. All mem-<lb />
bers of the club took active parts in<lb />
Johnson; Blanche Robertson wit<lb />
Williard ('room ; Mary Carson Mo<lb />
Gee with Albert Glad; Melrose<lb />
Gardner with Erie Cotta; Chessie<lb />
Edmondson with Edward Hooks:<lb />
George Willard. dr. with Doris<lb />
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Ogburn; Doris Mewborn wit<lb />
George M. Fountain: Rachel Dis-<lb />
kette with Warren Finch" Melva<lb />
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Hal, everybody<lb />
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PAGE FOUR<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
PERSONALS<lb />
On Sat<lb />
Annie B.<lb />
:iv.A ah<lb />
Tl<lb />
"Old Dogs Can Learn New<lb />
Tricks9 Says Prof. Lorge<lb />
nrdaj. March 20, Misses<lb />
Farrior, Louise Speight,<lb />
 Belle Haultsby were<lb />
tVtse at a Taekv Partv MM Does Not Deteriorate With<lb />
No April Foolin'<lb />
lonoring Elaine Call,<lb />
assembled in Miss<lb />
tin al 8:30 o'eloek.<lb />
tienf was made over<lb />
Age. Though it Does Slow<lb />
Down a Trifle<lb />
Savannah, Ga. (ACP) The<lb />
idea thai "old does cant learn new<lb />
and the ex tricks" was pronounced<lb />
hooey<lb />
room. Pictures, in slightly different words, by Dr<lb />
WcCall Maga- Irving Lorge of Columbia Iniver<lb />
II � � .v Institute of I'M neat ion.<lb />
string from the "he mind does not deteriorate<lb />
ows and elosel ! m il h age, though it does slow down<lb />
JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM TO<lb />
BE GIVENON SATURDAY<lb />
(Continued from page three)<lb />
son ; Louise Lnten with Jack Tripp;<lb />
Mildred (day with Rowland Har-<lb />
ris; Mildred Becton with Wilbur<lb />
Cummings; Fannie Brewer with<lb />
Whytis Albright; Martha llines<lb />
with McGilvery Buck; duunila<lb />
lloell with Ben Proetor; Wilson<lb />
Blalock with George Larson; Char-<lb />
lotte Johnston with J. 1. Woodruff:<lb />
airs were<lb />
(a rifle, he informed the tenth n a Kttu nhmi with Ed white: Flon<lb />
,rwl convention of the American Teague with ( O. Armstrong:<lb />
Association of 1 ruyersity women. piorenc� VHis with Joseph Len-<lb />
I; is ��militant ignorance nol jnon.<lb />
.1 tti<lb />
rex ribbon. Shel<lb />
a I il as well as<lb />
ey were<lb />
vvho di-1 inability which prevents persons<lb />
 ij)i( � over L1! from tackling new intellec-<lb />
Daisy tual interests. Laziness or refusal<lb />
a'i and I to compete with a younger person<lb />
i , of � 'he main reason for the seeming<lb />
. s k of ability to learn.<lb />
cgister The belief that middle-aged<lb />
to the minds tlo not absorb knowledge<lb />
isily, lr. Lorge explained, is based<lb />
. j on a "defense mechanism against<lb />
r  I he effort involved.<lb />
syllables "People are never too old to<lb />
Follow- learn. The mind does not deteri-<lb />
 slios!orate with age. In general, nobody<lb />
sks thatlunth?r 15 years of age should ever<lb />
ire tlic iestrani himself from trying to<lb />
,  . n arn anything because of fear that<lb />
�, v.  he is loo old to learn. I f he fails in<lb />
1 learning, inability due to age will<lb />
rarely, if ever, be the reason he<lb />
3 arose said.<lb />
"Good psychologists have made<lb />
j the unfortunate mistake of think-<lb />
! ing that, because there are differ-<lb />
n<lb />
walk aroun<lb />
I ences in speed tests scores, in favor<lb />
of the young, intellectual ability<lb />
j deteriorates w ii h age.<lb />
�"This is not true. As a matter<lb />
of fact, a correction corresponding<lb />
 to the penalty that age lavs on speed<lb />
Elaine v all an ; � � �<lb />
. Jot reaction in speed tests was eom-<lb />
 ited and applied to the results of<lb />
I two principal experimentalists in<lb />
r " ' he field of mental decline. The iv-<lb />
j -nit was interesting.<lb />
"Instead of a curve of decline.<lb />
si COnSISt-J tljg corrected new scores show a<lb />
' �1 kisses were plateau from ages 16 to 2 through-<lb />
tter from ouj t J i � entire age range of their<lb />
Adam s ale ,iata Jn the main, it might be said<lb />
m the lavatory in thai the generalization that mental<lb />
 guests w ire decline is a concomitant of age is,<lb />
oyous an . : least, exaggerated said Dr.<lb />
! Lorge.<lb />
,1 Various experiments confirming<lb />
I this view were conducted by Dr. Ed-<lb />
ave o<lb />
�rsua-<lb />
rard L. Thorndik<lb />
e, an associate of<lb />
consented! r- �rRe- n utH experiment, a<lb />
iweek in the ui �f  people were set to the<lb />
task of learning Russian in order to<lb />
measure their rate of progress.<lb />
Instruction was started against<lb />
protests of the subjects that, they<lb />
didn't like Russians or were too old<lb />
-�  win last an<lb />
ng 25 cents per<lb />
� Lake dancing,<lb />
iss Alligood al<lb />
moment.<lb />
Mabel Rich with Roger Tatuan;<lb />
Helen Wilson with Frank Jennings;<lb />
Rosa bee Bullock with Warded<lb />
Mills; Sadie llocutt with Elton<lb />
Rogers; Mayo Lee with Hiram Cox<lb />
1 hi I: l.eiirah St nun i with (Joy Ken-<lb />
nedy; Kathleen Robertson with<lb />
Lawrence Watkins ; (!hristine Lind-<lb />
sey with Hugh Winslow; Julia<lb />
Hildreth with Phil Gaddy; Mary<lb />
Elizabeth Smith with Max Lead<lb />
Freeman; Martha Yelverton with<lb />
Wheeler Fields; lladuoue Colev<lb />
with Ralph Coley; Ernestine Jones<lb />
with Woodrow Simmons; Edna<lb />
Earle Perry with John Thompson;<lb />
Frances Chamblee with Gary War-<lb />
ren: Ethel MeCormiek with Lynn<lb />
MeCormiek; Louise Sitterson with<lb />
Hodan llocutt; Ruby bee Peacoek<lb />
with C. L. Jones; Evangeline Bar-<lb />
field with Mordecai Bennetl; Hazel<lb />
Lawrenee with Robert Shaffer;<lb />
Louise Sanderson with Allison<lb />
Rogers; Cornelia Scott with Wil<lb />
Senter; Frances Barnes with Lind-<lb />
say 1 licks.<lb />
Special Guests<lb />
Dr. and Mrs. Meadows; Dr. and<lb />
Mrs. Slay; Mr. and Mrs. Cum-<lb />
mings; Miss Holtzelaw and guest;<lb />
Miss Hunter and guest: Miss Mor-<lb />
ton and truest : Miss E. Smith and<lb />
guest; Dr. and Mrs. Frank; Miss<lb />
Bingham and guest; Miss Schnyder<lb />
and guest.<lb />
Chapdones<lb />
Mr. Stephen and guest; Mr.<lb />
Johnson and guest: Dr. Flanagan<lb />
and truest; Miss Mack and guest:<lb />
Miss Wadlington and guest; Miss<lb />
Jenkins and guest; Miss Greene<lb />
and truest: Dr. and Mrs. MeCinnis;<lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Deal: Dr. and Mrs.<lb />
Banghan: Mr. and Mrs. Tabor;<lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Farley; Mr. and Mrs.<lb />
Hollar; Dr. and Mrs. ReBarker;<lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Browning.<lb />
Since the Spring vacation this<lb />
year come the week of March 21<lb />
31, there was not sufficient time to<lb />
publish an "April Fool" number<lb />
of Tub Tbcho Echo. Perhaps you<lb />
who arc serious minded noted the<lb />
omission of the number with some<lb />
pleasure. And it is entirely pos-<lb />
sible that some few feel that they<lb />
have missed the "best issue" of the<lb />
year. We can't, therefore, please<lb />
everyone, and the holidays this year<lb />
left the staff no alternative. It may<lb />
be that the student body will de-<lb />
cide to skip the vacation next year<lb />
in order that they may receive an<lb />
"April Fool" edition of the paper.<lb />
Had the edition appeared on<lb />
April 1 perhaps some of these topics<lb />
would have been developed:<lb />
(1) No more textbooks at<lb />
this college�Authorities adopt<lb />
"learn it anywhere you can<lb />
attitude" � Mr. Henderson<lb />
says, "I'm tired of students<lb />
making ones on Education<lb />
318 without 'cracking a book<lb />
from now on they'll have no<lb />
books to crack<lb />
(2) "Hoot" Gibson and<lb />
Elizabeth Dixon Johnson are<lb />
arrested for gambling. Reports<lb />
are that their breaths were<lb />
"heavy with alcohol<lb />
(3) Kab Kalloway may play<lb />
for next dance�Janitors here<lb />
are impressed with selection.<lb />
(4) Tom Dennis compiles<lb />
super-unabridged dictionary.<lb />
Says, "Webster's dictionary<lb />
insufficient for my needs<lb />
(5) Crew Corners Cup From<lb />
Competition � Young ECTC<lb />
maestro wins over Melia Air-<lb />
hart in International Air Race.<lb />
And we could go on and on. bu<lb />
what "s the use You know there<lb />
not much point in these "Apri<lb />
Fool" numbers, is there f<lb />
AjinU519S7<lb />
1HUNKS  CAHM18<lb />
SANBWICHI8<lb />
and Taxi S�rice<lb />
Pleasants Drug Store<lb />
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to learn. But they did learn as much<lb />
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college semesters, and people over<lb />
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younger group.<lb />
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