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MEMBERS OF FACULTY<lb />
HERE REPRESENT COLLEGE<lb />
AT NCEA MEETING<lb />
�J of Rare Beauty<lb />
j MISS CATHERINE HOLTZCLAW<lb />
DESIGNER OF DECORATIONS<lb />
Dr. Slay and Clifton Britton Plan<lb />
Ingenious Lighting; Lew Gogerty<lb />
and His Orchestra Play<lb />
for Occasion<lb />
HIGH SCHOOL DAY LS CIENCE CLUB TO<lb />
IS OBSERVED BY FEA TURE DR. H. A.<lb />
THREE THOUSAND WEBB ON APRIL 30<lb />
Over Eighty High Schools<lb />
Twenty-five Counties are<lb />
Represented<lb />
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PRES. MEADOWS ADDRESSES<lb />
SENIORS AT NOON MEETING<lb />
Sigmund Spaeth.<lb />
 pleased the an<lb />
Kohor-1 H. Wrighl ;<lb />
with his inimitable<lb />
hag "Swing mu<lb />
he says in interview<lb />
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Seven Delegates From This Col-<lb />
lege Attend Press Convention;<lb />
"Hi-Po" Is rVSt<lb />
Modernistic designs brought out<lb />
I in modern materials and by in-<lb />
genious lighting made the Robert<lb />
II. Wright auditorium a scene of<lb />
rare beauty, and thrilling interest<lb />
for the Junior-Senior Prom on Judson White, who was recently<lb />
 Saturday night, April 17, which j elected president of the North<lb />
was attended by over 200 couples, j Carolina federation of students.<lb />
Miss Catherine Holtzclaw, as- Besides being a senior representa-<lb />
'sisted by Miss Elizabeth Copeland, jtive on the Men's Council here, he<lb />
j president of the junior class was 1 is also Secretary of the local chapter,<lb />
the designer of the decorations, and! Phi Sigma Pi, national honor fra-<lb />
: Miss Fannie Brewer, chairman of ternity.<lb />
the program committee, and Roy I<lb />
Harrow carried out the plans, with<lb />
members of the committee help'<lb />
1 them,<lb />
Dr. R. J. Slay, faculty adviser,<lb />
and Clifton Britten, planned and<lb />
carried out the lighting scheme, as-<lb />
sisted by others.<lb />
The hands of color cast on the Other Delegates from East Caro-<lb />
�hanging lights reflected from the lina Teachers College Attend<lb />
revolving crystal ball, kept the in-<lb />
terest in the effects throughout the<lb />
Answers Questions "Why Go To<lb />
College?" and "What to Con-<lb />
sider in Making a Choice of<lb />
Colleges?"<lb />
Approximately 2,000 high school<lb />
seniors from twenty-five counties<lb />
and over eighty high schools, inain-j<lb />
ly in the Eastern part of the state I<lb />
were guests here Thursday, April<lb />
18, at the Second Annual High<lb />
School day. They, with several<lb />
principals, three superintendents, a<lb />
number of teachers, and 1.000 col-<lb />
lege students celebrated one of the<lb />
most successful events of the year.<lb />
By 10:30 o'clock the campus from<lb />
Cotten Hall to the Training School<lb />
and Athletic Feild was well filled.<lb />
! After registration at the Wright<lb />
wilding, tours over the campus<lb />
were made by individual groups<lb />
with student guides. Due to the ggj<lb />
Wili Speak on "Enrichment of the<lb />
High School Sciences Also Will<lb />
Conduct Open Forum on<lb />
Saturday a.m.<lb />
350 INVITATIONS HAVE BEEN<lb />
SENT HIGH SCHOOL TEACHERS<lb />
Durwood Stowe, President of the<lb />
Club, Will Preside Over the<lb />
Meeting Friday Night; Primrose<lb />
Carpenter to Make Short Talk<lb />
Saturday<lb />
Pictured ah<lb />
is Dr. Hanor A.<lb />
Dr. Hanor A. Webb, head of ti<lb />
Chemistry Department at Georg<lb />
Peabody College, Nashville, Ten-<lb />
nessee, and Editor of Current<lb />
Science, will be featured by the<lb />
Science Club here tomorrow night,<lb />
April 30, at eight o'clock in Austin<lb />
auditorium. At that time, Dr. Webb<lb />
will speak on "Enrichment of the<lb />
High School Sciences and since<lb />
wlio will<lb />
night an,<lb />
series of talks sponsored hy the<lb />
appear here tomorrow<lb />
Saturday morning in a<lb />
Convention at Greensboro<lb />
evening.<lb />
excellent organization of the crowds,<lb />
the careful planning of the pro-<lb />
gram, and the efficient execution<lb />
 of duties by twelve committees of<lb />
 Judson White, member of thJfaeulty members and students eon-<lb />
Miss Doris Mewborn was chair- Senior class at East Carolina Teach-1 fusion was reduced to a minimum<lb />
man of the refreshment committee, era College, was elected president! Tlu' 6�� assembled at the city!<lb />
She and her staff of Freshman and Lf the Xorth Carolina federation of swimming pool at 11:30; and,<lb />
Sophomore girls in their raw satin students at the concluding business j headed by Elizabeth Dixon John<lb />
�uh.ttes with checkerboard trim-session of the student government Ison an1 "Hoot Gibson, Student<lb />
mings, added another modernisticconference held in Greensboro, Government Presidents, was led by I<lb />
ience Club.<lb />
rh. The fa<lb />
Seven<lb />
(Carolina<lb />
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convention<lb />
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representatives<lb />
Teachers College<lb />
till<lb />
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mnual spring<lb />
ie favors were small vasesI April 15-17. White succeeds Wil-<lb />
women and match boxes with Ham Aycock, recently elected pres-<lb />
ident of the southern federation of<lb />
college students, who presided over<lb />
touch<lb />
"or th<lb />
nirrors for the men.<lb />
Special guests were: Dr. and Mrs<lb />
Meadows, Dr. and Mrs. Slay, Mrthe meetings,<lb />
and Mrs. Cummings, Miss Holtz-1 W<lb />
claw an<lb />
of the North Carolina guest. Miss 1<lb />
(1 guest, Miss Hunter and ;member of the Men's Student Coun<lb />
the Wilson High School band to)<lb />
the Wright building. They<lb />
marched double file with representa-<lb />
tives of each county together. At<lb />
the Robert IL Wright building<lb />
.ite has been prominent as a l'lillir'1s for eaeh county group<lb />
"were placed about the auditorium.<lb />
red above is Dr. Manor A. j t!l(, n,w,ting wm be open to the pm,<lb />
Webb, of George Peabody College li( a large gathering is expected.<lb />
Three hundred and fifty invitations<lb />
have been mailed to high school<lb />
science teachers in this and sur-<lb />
rounding counties, a large number<lb />
of which have been acknowledged<lb />
and accepted during the past week.<lb />
Professors Satterfield and Show-<lb />
alter, of N. C. State College: Pro-<lb />
fessor Preston, of the University<lb />
of Xorth Carolina; and Dr. High-<lb />
smith, of the State Department,<lb />
have also expressed their intention<lb />
of being here tomorrow night.<lb />
At six o'clock in the Dining Hall,<lb />
dinner will be served Dr. and Mrs.<lb />
j Webb; Dr. Charles E. Little, vice<lb />
president of Peabody College; Pres-<lb />
ident and Mrs. Meadows; Dr. and<lb />
I Mrs. R. J. Slay; Mr. and Mrs.<lb />
Member of Thk Te.o Echo staffK B Cummings; teachers in the<lb />
and their advisers were overjoyed I departaent here offkers of<lb />
NATICONIEST<lb />
Is Classed Among Seven Best Bi-<lb />
weeklies in U. S. Published by<lb />
Four Year Teachers Colleges<lb />
('ollegiat<lb />
convened<lb />
24, W. O<lb />
Press Association, which<lb />
it Hiirh Point. April 22-<lb />
Saunders, colorful editor<lb />
t, .uiss iiunier ana memoer ot the Men s otuuent toun- �, �" �' i�� -� Z iT L.J, lt ��.� wk� ,l, �<lb />
. � r, � , ,  , , . , i � Tlr- i' T lV?�-ma eondnr-tpd thp carlv list week when nie re<lb />
 Smith and guest n here during the past vear, and it 1)r- - - onaiictea tne. . ,���nm�nt tv,�f tu i<lb />
,  T i -i ,  &amp; ,r  ' :rii 11 f onnnt o nnd in his an announcement that the bi-<lb />
'rank, Miss Butgham was whBe representing the orgamza- ro" al1 OI eounties, ana in nisi , rnn -iv , tv��<lb />
 . ' . �- . ' � . e . .� �! ��i� ��i v,� � tiuhhent.ion had receiveu rir<lb />
roeer-ed Science Club; and other special<lb />
1 i �i guests. Afr. Cummings is Mrs.<lb />
Dr. and Mrs. Frank. Miss Binghamlwas while representing the organiza-1roU l11 ot counties, ana in nis, � an.oyy�- � 7 Webbrs brother.<lb />
and guest, Miss Sehnyder and guest tion that the honor was bestowed introductory remarks explained the puimcararainaanxV�1 Durward Stowe, president of the<lb />
of the Elizabeth City Daily Tnde-<lb />
pendi nt, delivered tlie main address<lb />
at the banquet given in the ballroom<lb />
of the Sheraton Hotel on Friday<lb />
evening. He spoke on the small<lb />
town newspaper and the training it<lb />
('haperonos<lb />
and truest. Mi<lb />
delegate;<lb />
from<lb />
the con-<lb />
were: Mr. Stephen'upon him. Othe<lb />
r. Johnson and guest, this college attending ��<lb />
Dr. Flanagan and guest. Miss Mack ference were: Elizabeth Dixon 1�� whether it be this one<lb />
and guest, Miss Waslington and! Johnson. Rebecca Watson, Josie r ,1!<lb />
cm�t, Miss Jenkins and truest. Miss Hall, and Ruth Baker, who was<lb />
a<lb />
ers<lb />
tl<lb />
seeki<lb /><lb />
'resident L. R. Meadows, Dr. II.<lb />
WcGinnis, and Misses Jenkins,<lb />
an, and Wahl were elected dele-<lb />
- to the ECTC unit of the N. C.<lb />
i cation Association, which met<lb />
Durham the latter part of last<lb />
week.<lb />
The alternates were Miss Spangler<lb />
ft I Hist Adams.<lb />
Kiss Elizabeth Hyman is chair-<lb />
� of the ECTC unit which has<lb />
hundred per cent membership<lb />
from the faculty.<lb />
sfiss Eunice McGee is secretary<lb />
� I tr asurer.<lb />
President Meadows, Dr. McGinnis<lb />
tad Misses Spangkjr and Jenkins<lb />
Were the four who represented the<lb />
t:<lb />
B in one of the episodes of<lb />
, igeant giving the history of<lb />
�dttcation in North Carolina which<lb />
wm presented in the Duke stadium<lb />
last Friday night.<lb />
MISS REDWINE SPEAKS AT<lb />
APRIL MEET OF CLASSROOM<lb />
TEACHERS ORGANIZATION<lb />
young man or woman<lb />
well rounded newspaper;<lb />
experience.<lb />
Attending from this college were<lb />
Louise Martin, present business<lb />
manager of Tin: Tbco Echo; Ray<lb />
Pruette and Marjorie Watson, i<lb />
newly elected editor and business<lb />
manager of the newspaper; Maggie,<lb />
Crumpler and Beatrice Hammond, 1<lb />
editor and business manager of Thcl<lb />
Tecoan; and Margaret Davis, and;<lb />
Mildred McDonald, newly elected<lb />
editor and business manager of the<lb />
yearbook.<lb />
The official opening and first!<lb />
business session was held Friday!<lb />
mornimr at 10:0. A luncheon in!<lb />
the High Point College dining room j<lb />
came at 1:30 o'clock, at which time<lb />
Dr. (J. I. Humphreys welcomed the<lb />
delegates in behalf of the host<lb />
school.<lb />
Group Meetings Held<lb />
Group meetings for a discussion<lb />
of the special problems of the<lb />
editors and business managers of<lb />
the publications represented got<lb />
underway Friday afternoon at S :00.<lb />
M. L. Patrickof the Greensboro<lb />
Palhf Nm, led the discussion for<lb />
editors of college newspapers; C. B.<lb />
Owens, of the High Point College<lb />
(Please turn to page three<lb />
Greene and guest. Dr. and Mrs<lb />
(Please turn to page two)<lb />
Mc-<lb />
Concert Tonight<lb />
chairman of the nominating eom-<lb />
t mittee.<lb />
Other Officers Elected<lb />
Other officers elected during the<lb />
l final business session included: Miss<lb />
etl<lb />
 1   ftf TTio-h School Dsav Honor Bating in the Associated Col-1 � . "<lb />
real purpose 01 xuga cuooi aj Science Club, will preside over the<lb />
was to interest them in going to l'rl;ltc Press seventeenth annual<lb />
Critical Service. The local news-<lb />
paper made a score of 755 points,<lb />
Mias Annie Rodwine. a member<lb />
� the faculty of East Carolina<lb />
I bera College, as critic teacher<lb />
of the tirt grade in the Training<lb />
School, spoke to the class on prob-<lb />
lll&amp;l in reading to the Classroom<lb />
T- h r-5 Organization of the Wash-<lb />
j:l" d Administrative Unit, at their<lb />
April meeting. Her topic was read-<lb />
tag problems from the first grade<lb />
through the High School.<lb />
Her contribution to the reading<lb />
conference held at the College some<lb />
�aeka ago made such an impression<lb />
on the officers of the organization<lb />
that they asked her to enlarge on the<lb />
subject presenting it to them more<lb />
in detail. She was also requested<lb />
to bring the latest findings on<lb />
classification of pupils.<lb />
The first concert of the year<lb />
presented by the combined<lb />
musical organizations will be<lb />
presented this evening in the<lb />
Wright building.<lb />
The program of the women's<lb />
chorus will consist of three<lb />
numbers: "The Green Cathe-<lb />
dral "Calm Be Thy Sleep<lb />
and "Mistress Margarita<lb />
The men's glee club will also<lb />
sing three selections: "Dedi-<lb />
cation" by Franz-Daggett,<lb />
"Mosquitoes" by Bliss, and<lb />
"Death Rides High" by James.<lb />
The mixed chorus will sing<lb />
"Dear Land of Home" by<lb />
Sibelius, and "Mountains" by<lb />
Rasbach-Aslanoff.<lb />
The college orchestra will<lb />
play the following numbers:<lb />
"Poem Fibich; "Moment<lb />
Musical Schubert; "An-<lb />
dante Cantable Tachaikow-<lb />
sky; "Hungarian Dance<lb />
Brahm; "The Bohemian Girl<lb />
Baife.<lb />
Accompanists will be Nola<lb />
Walters and Mary Evelyn<lb />
Thompson.<lb />
meeting Friday night<lb />
Open Forum<lb />
, On Saturday morning. Mav 1,<lb />
President Welcomes Group whereas only 680 were �F�L �" T. Webb will conduct an Open<lb />
President Meadows then wel- missed by only 25 points the All . BuiKu!ir<lb />
coined the group to the campus American Honor Rating covetedIby mswerine whatov urst;s ari'<lb />
fnvtlior r.mnli'isiyincr wlnt Dr'tho.)4i papers from 34 universities, , ,� �  ,<lb />
tuither emphasizing wnai ur. 11 .trorn the floor recardmcr the or-<lb />
u i,�,i aaiji liberal arte and teacners colleges, but . . , � , , l T1 ,<lb />
Adams nau saiu. - 1 1 r ganizmg of science clubs, rreced-<lb />
In adrlressimr the seniors he asked attained by only a tew. K . discilssion pr;mrose Cai<lb />
Alma Hall, of Woman's College, I two questions foremost in their! While The Teco Echo was classed. peaterj<lb />
Greensboro, vice president: Lyndon I minds: first, "Why co to College among bi-weeklies from teachers col- Lrj siyt. a Cross-sectiou view of tl<lb />
Wilson, of Guilford Collegesecre an. 1 second, "What to consider in leges, only seven of which made the <lb />
(Please turn to page three) making a choice of colleges?" In! first honor rating, the scoring was<lb />
answering the first he pointed out j the same in all classes. Most of the<lb />
FACULTY IN DEMAND AS 'that mn:it leaders whom thc wouldIotllor eolle"� tbat w1'� r ; '<lb />
,1 � G<lb />
�t<lb />
1 their<lb />
v honor men ii<lb />
while East Carol<lb />
legs not only has ni<lb />
journalism bur has<lb />
iraalism.<lb />
nnMMCMPCMCMT cDCAicpo'like t0 foll"w are college graduates, uave senools<lb />
COMMENCEMENT SPEAKhRb Therefore ereflter opportunity to journaKsm an,<lb />
, . . , . rrmrt render service to humanity would staff<lb />
The popularity of the ECTC.L &amp; mogt im tant adTantage in menl<lb />
faculty is shown by the demand for . fc The inrea,e<lb />
them as commencement speakers. 1(1.lsurf, out 0f living that one gets<lb />
Presnlent Meadows has already when t.aillC(I wftg iv011<lb />
made five addresses and will, in the another 1<lb />
future, speak at Fairfield. April 29; L Jn an<lb />
Gatesville May 4; Newport, MayL <lb />
17; and Mansevon, May 26. Dr.<lb />
Rebarker spoke it Kenansvilk and choicer tho faculty. !�. ; s<lb />
the standing, th(<lb />
Iroduet.<lb />
or departments of<lb />
i member of the local club.<lb />
he<lb />
activities of his organization during<lb />
the past year. Fannie Brewer, viee<lb />
president, will preside Saturday<lb />
morning.<lb />
papers arc<lb />
the depart-<lb />
department<lb />
not even a<lb />
Dr. Webb is the author of several<lb />
widely read science books and rc-<lb />
eently was elected president of the<lb />
National Association for Research<lb />
in Science Teaching.<lb />
Swing Music Nothing New,<lb />
Says Spaeth In Interview<lb />
Chinquapen on Tuesday and Friday<lb />
respectively of last week. He will<lb />
speak at Alliance on April 27;<lb />
Arthur, Mav 3; Hobgood, May 4;<lb />
and Elm City, May 12. Dr. Frank<lb />
spoke at Pink Hill April 23, and<lb />
Dr. Hildrup delivered an address at<lb />
Deep Run, also on April 23. R. C.<lb />
Deal spoke at Contentnea, April 23,<lb />
and will speak at South Mills on<lb />
April 28; Aurora, May 3; Farm-<lb />
ville, May 4; Swansboro, May 5;<lb />
Brogden, May 11; Roper, May 13;<lb />
and Powellsville on May 19.<lb />
Mr. Hollar and Dr. Baughan are<lb />
also delivering commencement ad-<lb />
dresses.<lb />
as another reason for attending col-<lb />
answering the second ques-<lb />
gave five criteria by which<lb />
to judge a college when making a<lb />
n<lb />
By GEORGE WILLARD<lb />
"Swing music is nothing new,<lb />
but represents a throwback to the<lb />
raucous jazz of World War days<lb />
declared Dr. Sigmund Spaeth,<lb />
popularly known as the Tune De-<lb />
tective, in an interview given prior<lb />
to his appearance in Wright Audi-<lb />
torium here on April 22. He said<lb />
that the only difference in the im-<lb />
provised jazz of 1917 and the swing<lb />
music of today, is that it is now<lb />
played much better. The swing<lb />
variety is not a new type of music,<lb />
but simply another way of play-<lb />
inc jazz. It differs greatly from<lb />
Paul Whitemaivs sweet jazz. Benny<lb />
Goodman in Dr. Spaeth's opinion<lb />
is tops in the "swing" division.<lb />
When asked how long swing<lb />
music will be the rage, the well<lb />
known lecturer and radio artist re-<lb />
plied that it cannot last long. "For<lb />
one reason, it distorts the conven-<lb />
tions of music such as the rhyth-<lb />
mic pattern, melody, harmony, tone<lb />
color, and form<lb />
Is Expert Witness<lb />
Recently Dr. Spaeth has been in<lb />
(Please turn to page three)<lb />
coarse in i<lb />
Four otl<lb />
state received the nr<lb />
The Daily Tar I! 7<lb />
sity of North Carol<lb />
nicusn, of X. C. Sta<lb />
spirit, and the! Gold ami Black, of<lb />
' and the Hi-Po. of<lb />
ie<lb />
ipers in<lb />
onor rai<lb />
the Un<lb />
th<lb />
T<lb />
f Wi<lb />
High<lb />
ke Forest;<lb />
Point Col-<lb />
Offieers of the Science Club, and<lb />
advisers, expressed the general opin-<lb />
i( d ; -� rdi y that they w re un-<lb />
usus lly fortunate in securing the<lb />
services of Dr. Webb. Miss Loraine<lb />
Hunter, teacher of biology, reo ive I<lb />
her M.A. degree under Dr. Webb.<lb />
Included on the morning's pro-liege<lb />
gram were several selections by the<lb />
girls' glee club and the boys' glee<lb />
club of the college and the singing<lb />
of "Carolina" by the whole group.<lb />
After a barbecue luncheon on<lb />
back campus at 12:50, a picture<lb />
show in Austin and dancing at the<lb />
Wright building were enjoyed until<lb />
3:15, at which time a baseball game<lb />
(Please turn to page two)<lb />
Score Sheet Analysis<lb />
The score sheet giving the analysis<lb />
exact, grading, and notes on the<lb />
CHRISTINE ALF0RD GIVES<lb />
RECITAL IN AUDITORIUM<lb />
.Mis- Christine Alford, a member<lb />
of the Junior Class of East Caro-<lb />
, , lina Teachers College gave 8 half<lb />
miahtv of the paper, prepared bv . �  -i  � .1<lb />
ipuuuv 01 1 1 , f 1 vlhour piano recital, April 31, in the<lb />
judges from the Department of L R w RwiterhaB whid<lb />
Journalism at the T-myersity of! h . fe mn m<lb />
Minnesota, rated particularly high <lb />
the coverage of campus news such m, � .<lb />
uie covtsrogc 01 i rrjio pr0!rram was 0f true artistic<lb />
as administrative and academic of - �<lb />
(Please turn to page three)<lb />
YWCA MUSICAL PROGRAM IS<lb />
HELD AT COLLEGE LAKE<lb />
Vespers at the lakeside, at the<lb />
twilight hour on April 18 made a<lb />
deep impression on the college audi-<lb />
ence gathered on one side of the<lb />
lake. A quartette composed of<lb />
Misses Edna Earle Perry, Catherine<lb />
Cheek, Frances Currin and Margaret<lb />
Wycoff, standing on the opposite<lb />
side of the lake, sang "Day is Dying<lb />
in the West<lb />
The entire program was musical<lb />
and the entire group sang "What a<lb />
Friend We Have in Jesus "In the<lb />
Garden "Have Thine Own Way<lb />
Lord and "Near the Cross<lb />
"All-Night Lights" Voted<lb />
Trial By The Student Body<lb />
As a result of action taken by the<lb />
student body in two recent mass<lb />
meetings the lights in the dormi-<lb />
tories have remained on day and<lb />
night since Thursday, April 15, in-<lb />
stead of being turned on only dur-<lb />
ing cloudy days and until eleven<lb />
o'clock each night. i<lb />
Experimental Period<lb />
The remainder of this quarter will<lb />
be used as an experimental period,<lb />
so the cost of lights at eJfours<lb />
may be determined. Powers comes<lb />
from the college plant until eleven,<lb />
and from the Greenville plant he-<lb />
value and Miss Alford's interpre-<lb />
tation was musical and satisfying.<lb />
Her Bach, Scarlotti and Mozart<lb />
stood out especially, and her lighter<lb />
numbers were also well receive 1 by<lb />
her audience.<lb />
Her playing is rather introsp -<lb />
tive in character and shows thought-<lb />
ful preparation and excellent train-<lb />
tween eleven and six-thirty o'clock, j ing<lb />
The figures obtained from this ex-i ghe is a pupil of Misg T)ora E<lb />
periment will be presented to the j ead and both Miss Mead and Mic<lb />
board in attempting to make the j jfor(j are to congratulated upon<lb />
this delightful recital<lb />
action of the student body perma-<lb />
nent.<lb />
At the first mass meeting the<lb />
students voted to support a move-<lb />
ment to secure all-night lights,<lb />
agreed to pay for the lights, and<lb />
decided that a request for lights<lb />
be made.<lb />
The committee appointed to<lb />
make any necessary arrangements<lb />
(Please turn to page three)<lb />
Following is the program she<lb />
gave: Two Part Invention, No. 13,<lb />
by Bach; Pastorale, Scarlotti;<lb />
Andante from Sonata, No. 3, Mo-<lb />
zart; Solfeggietto, Ph. E. Bach;<lb />
Romance, Op. 28, No. 2, Schumann;<lb />
To the Rising Sun, Torjussen; May<lb />
Night, Palmgren; Dainty March,<lb />
Poldini; Lento from Two Pierrot<lb />
Pieces, Scott; and La Fileuse, Raff.<lb /><pb facs="00038056_tn_0002" /><lb />
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PAGE TWO<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
April 29, 1937<lb />
AprU 29, 1937<lb />
Tte TECO ECHO<lb />
i un c.uwusm nucams causes<lb />
� eJWw 6v ii" Stud ntsof East Carolina<lb />
Teachers Colletj'<lb />
STAFF<lb />
Gso&amp;os S. Wn.i.vun, Jr<lb />
Lows N. Maetinm.v��w Manager<lb />
Editor-in-Chief<lb />
ASSOCIATE EDITORS<lb />
Naomi Xkwki.i. Fuvniks Baknes<lb />
Bukks 1 �"�� Lawn<lb />
Viola Smith 1kihv Uav.h.ton Joa Bkaxton<lb />
With The<lb />
FACULTY<lb />
- THE -<lb />
BEAUTY<lb />
SCHOOL<lb />
by Helena Rubinstein<lb />
AROUND<lb />
HOLLYWOOD<lb />
Campus Camera<lb />
By FRED PEDERSON<lb />
(Associated Collegiate Press Hofly-<lb />
j wood Correspondent)<lb />
I Hollywood, California -Clearly<lb />
Al : FiSl Nv; MANAGERS<lb />
Haknah Mwnux "PORKY' Johnson<lb />
I iuisb Barrr<lb />
Hhi.k.n Dow nino<lb />
M.<lb />
Evans Ma hoik Watson<lb />
Sub Spaas<lb />
si Stall: Elizabeth T.ayden. Harvey Deal, Jean Cooper,<lb />
i Maxwell, John Crew, Nancy Moore. Patsy Melntyre,<lb />
ria Sugg, Evelyn Aiken, Christine Caroon, l.alvne<lb />
ing, Catherine Cheek, -lane Copeland, and Doris<lb />
ev, Fom I tennis.<lb />
KATE W. LEWIS<lb />
Miss Elate W. Lewis was born in<lb />
Halifax County, Virginia. Living<lb />
near the North Carolina line, she,  ,<lb />
�M�iv(.(, lu.r elementary and seeon- THREE STEPS TO BEAUTY showing the reaped motion picture<lb />
dary education at the Milton Female I So many hundreds of creams fc�studios have ft (he rigor oi em-<lb />
Academy and at a private school in<lb />
MiltonX. C.<lb />
She is a graduate of Peaee Insti-<lb />
tute, Kaleigh, the Snow-Frooblich �"�" �  ���   v  nv 51�<lb />
scii rf li i. Chic�� jh.Nn� u i �' ww. d rehmfZ.ZmSyS<lb />
�"��' iSTiSSTta � &amp;-  vHJls SiLS4�J"S<lb />
studied at the many girls and women ask me hundred and hltv extias Hut not<lb />
 v Y o � k ��;� dav . . . and always I answer just any extras would do I hex<lb />
For if there are had to be (1) exmannes (2) former<lb />
choose from! So mueh to be done !� -thletu-s is the recent re-<lb />
to give my skin that lovely glow f a Universal easting of<lb />
1 see on'some �irls- to give ft fee by Director IT C. Potter,<lb />
smoothness, softness. glamour Preparing for a hug cafe brawl<lb />
School of Fine the same thing.<lb />
Prio<lb />
$1.00 per College Year<lb />
 Numbers 68, 182<lb />
, ��<lb />
 Loom �<lb />
l-class matter December :�, 1925, at the U. S.<lb />
i nville, X. C, under the act of Mareh 3, 187�,<lb />
t��3�i Member IW<lb />
Plssocicted Go'dc&amp;iole Press<lb />
Distributors of<lb />
Coaoevitilo DitScst<lb />
md mdied rt innumerable preparations for special prizefighters (3) stevedores (4,<lb />
,n, Applied Ait . ' u remaina trm that hard rock tunnel men or () EX<lb />
md a numlier of I1l � "   . . nfTTl?lir TI?T1TFS<lb />
,ther schools there are three basic essentials every OLLEGE A I II U.I I.S.<lb />
s, ,v t � '���� ����. hrm- r com'  w:u" IMn ?V8�Z !1 K��i<lb />
one says mat � � .  , ,� r  i �.� pi r ;iwt<lb />
Iff?<lb />
V�-KAPP- � HA<lb />
TLiCTA � �<lb />
1 He Ia �-��.<lb />
i��' -i. 1<lb />
� J<lb />
-A 18 � CEN <lb />
for rw " � i<lb />
 � ; 0! i: .� �<lb />
mfIt ms  �<lb />
�ftl:OLD DEBTOR:<lb />
r"PRISON I  �  '<lb />
and then, Potter said.<lb />
-) �iu withIplexkm up to par. to keep it fresh Bgh1 now<lb />
t d 1 de I1 Hear and lovely through her .Too had politicians ant qualify<lb />
special oetignt How well the casting office obliged<lb />
the School of h;iM(i atioES U,MS shown by the wreckage idled<lb />
Art at hautau- n()N been on Stage ls whr1 lu. (Iav-N sll t<lb />
qua. bct lora, k&amp; together j eompact, eon- ing was over and by the shredded<lb />
vhere she went to have the oppor- JJJ ill(. (,�ixi. farm. They elothing, black eyes, swollen noses.<lb />
�er Henry Turner Lave p ililivi(lll:lli(.(i �, sU,� and assorted abrasions adorning the<lb />
the dry skin and the normal and actors.<lb />
Her teaching experience includes (iiv skjn An, mor6 � that, the Two members oi I mversals<lb />
the public schools of Henderson, HnXivv foundation, which is the serial unit the' outit which is<lb />
Goldsboro, and Greenville, where third step f the treatment, can be famous for turning out blood and<lb />
she laugh! art in the sixth and' ltaiiuit in two fashion-right, thunder wandered onto the set dur-<lb />
tunity to study nn<lb />
Bailey.<lb />
VsEMrU UNNERSuTS WA<lb />
�ASEBAU TEAM -T A d<lb />
�M DURING o JP�5 V .A,<lb />
XB 6ARR1S0N HIT -ZJP M<lb />
f 'vVlTH THE BASES 7&amp;K , E (?'<lb />
iUtE. IV WAS HIS J �' ' "<lb />
vjNLY HfT OF<lb />
THE SEASON<lb />
GERALD<lb />
NUESSLe.<lb />
-ovi-utli iri<lb />
ades. She bas been at<lb />
heautv-rurht shades.<lb />
inu'<lb />
n- filininir of the scene. They<lb />
THIS<lb />
BETTER ORGANIZATIONS<lb />
�� rs of tin student government, the publication stalls<lb />
organizations on the campus are preparing to take up<lb />
is. they are realizing something of the great trust that<lb />
their bands. We are expecting them to be true to the<lb />
shown in our selection of them to till these positions.<lb />
offices they have pledged their loyalty to the spirit and<lb />
sp, �;� organizations, However, success does not<lb />
done, but in the cooperation of every member of<lb />
ioi . tiler it is a class, a college, or a nation, is made<lb />
of which contributes something to that organiza-<lb />
 for its growth and power. During the coming<lb />
. � student activities will be more worthwhile if every<lb />
W. expect from college life all those memorable,<lb />
�� � i hat we call iho spirit of a college, no1<lb />
art of ?urselvcs is demanded as a contribution toward<lb />
 � terpris requires work. The officers of a class can-<lb />
� ��- alone. If everyone takes part, those projects<lb />
itine activity. Put the sacrifices which officers<lb />
uii cooperation is lacking take awa al!<lb />
� . tl � office and a large measure of success which<lb />
�  Let us make the most of college by entering<lb />
 lu shan in making our organizations what<lb />
East Carolina Teachers College! ie first step of the Three Step took a long look, bung their beads,<lb />
since its opening. Beauty Treatment is taken with and exclaimed, "This makes us feel A: Q I ATE<lb />
Miss Lewi- savs that she has no Pasteurized face cream, a rich. like sissies i<lb />
hobby, thai probably her chief in- soothing, softening treatment-in- Potter didn't state which of the WORD<lb />
ieivs't Ls given to her two Sunday itself, which irporates all the five afore-listed categories made the W F m s� m<lb />
school classes, one of which is in : beautifying elements of milk and is host showing, but it's a safe guess- <lb />
the country. She particularly en- pasteurized as your milk is to the ex-eollegians weren I among the <lb />
joys this one as it gives her an op- nsure complete purity. T be pas- first out <lb />
portunity to meet and know many feeurized face cream goes deep into Warren Hymer, one of the tough- '1"NV1 trik(' is wmethmg that Jane<lb />
country people. the pores, cleansing them utterly. (,st i "muggs" on the Bcreen, Pickens, Ann Caldwell and Pauline<lb />
n contact with leaving the skin refreshed and clear. ;i 1 0 Yale University. Poland, co-eds at Weslev Junior<lb />
Stovall President<lb />
IliKc wllo come 11<lb />
beautifi.<lb />
Mis. Lewis daily, know that her I" addition, r revives. oeBimu <lb />
bobby, as well as her ?ocation, is anu no,es (yu�,    � rtave u<lb />
" r innate love of heautv The second step oi the I Bree (ni ll(<lb />
� iSten Beauty rreatment is taken u<lb />
cream.<lb />
itest muere role<lb />
m<lb />
W<lb />
Colleg,<lb />
(ifenville. Texas, didn't<lb />
is and protects your skin, all in one. .iVt, ( &amp;omente (As far as<lb />
icauty. Her i mate love t Deautv �4,v" �  i'    can oe learned the story bas noth- '<lb />
and her picturesom insight into its Step Beauty Treatment is taken ng tii  wjth sorority pledges.) ' 1!<lb />
-onrees .rive her �! riclimws of RK- with VoUtllitvimr tisstle cream. " . . fiviliir of modem musical pictures.<lb />
sources give net ninness oi ex � . t students oi historv aien t<lb />
s is a very subtle, lubricating , �VM ' , . J u u;ilked into the iobbv of<lb />
intr the typieal le<lb />
perience that less artistic peopl<lb />
her students and associates recog-<lb />
nie as one recognies power in the<lb />
s1 illness of deep waters.<lb />
Its rare elements and rich<lb />
liekly, making the '<lb />
itly so<lb />
in texture.<lb />
-kin. banishing that tight, starched<lb />
feeling: while it restores and keeps<lb />
All the students ol history aren t<lb />
and universities of ,ll�' irl- Uillk<lb />
Ther, have been Greenville's best theater, sat down<lb />
Thornton Stovall, member<lb />
of the Junior Class, has bees<lb />
elected to succeed "Hoot" Gib-<lb />
son as president of the Men's<lb />
Student Government Associa-<lb />
tion here. The other officers<lb />
will be elected by the council<lb />
from their own body.<lb />
Stovall has been an active<lb />
student at East Carolina Teach-<lb />
ers College for the past three<lb />
years, and has served on the<lb />
men's council during the past<lb />
year. His home is is Stovall,<lb />
North Carolina.<lb />
never know. Her own personality cream, it, rare elements an, r,cn J J1<lb />
���  'i"i,�, W" laU th:lt SSTSSiS s11' "nlore'sppi: plenty � -them at .ork writing and �,�, tu7 ,�.� move nn-<lb />
 relaxes tense, nervous motion pictures scenarios i! th lm- tn thev were jennitted to see Deanna<lb />
posing list ot forthcoming films ,4 y Son�rhird. High School Day Is Observed<lb />
dealing with some ol the colorful . g Th Thousand<lb />
, , , , episodes in EJnited States history Snapping up the chance to get<lb />
the oewv ti'esnne-s ot a loveiv coin- i � � ,    <lb />
DOROTHY SCHNYDER " � � , , 1, �tv fOP is anv criterion. lively publicity, the manager got <lb />
plexion. Its a itam necessity ioi . . �  , � . (Continued from pag,<lb />
Mi September of 1936, Miss Doro- 'lVv j Predominant at the moment is the co-eds comfortable chairs and<lb />
,e third and tast step of the � WaJ kPa�m0l � �P � explaining that the !�- h  and M,K :JV m<lb />
announced "Gettvsburg with . ,  , , was played on tne Atnie<lb />
� ' � ems were sitting there until they -r. - it ;  , � . � '<lb />
Turrav starring m a ' Inis conciuueu tie erj<lb />
"  : '�' screenplay by Clifford Odets. Then -�i1' � leanna Durbm picture, put program which was entbusb<lb />
there's "Wells Fargo" in which the them on, the pay roll and moved up enjoyed by the 3,000 visitors and<lb />
It's a daily necessity for<lb />
n September of 1936, Miss Doro- ('lV(v s-in I<lb />
thy Schnyder came here as an in- Jhe third and la-t step of the tne Civi<lb />
-tractor in art. Working in this po- treatment is actually two step- in Baj a<lb />
ution she has contacted a large  por the town and country<lb />
number of primary and grammar make-up film is not only a Protec-<lb />
ade students. tive for the complexion throughout<lb />
Miss Schnyder was born in New the day, but a<lb />
York t'iiv and has received all of beautifying powder foundation. As<lb />
,r education in that city. She a protective, certain biological ele-<lb />
r r,<lb />
-� , a really rv l i attention. the plaving date for '�Three Smart students.<lb />
�; first High School Day last year we believed j<lb />
Fhis sear's event has proved it so. The<lb />
� and cooperation of the liigh schools of the state was<lb />
 r participating in 'his affair, and by the<lb />
rsenteretl into the activities of the day.<lb />
trgi of High School Day deserve the highest<lb />
for n king the day memorable to hundreds of<lb />
rho were our guests and for giving to us a college day<lb />
We hope thai High School Da will become an<lb />
� �'� to.e following will be as happy and worth-<lb />
sth, - f li  �� ere a part.<lb />
"I'M TIRED OF THE WORD 'CENSOR' "<lb />
! . J. Han i irgn n. Din 'tor, Department of Journalism, But-<lb />
Excerpts from th, Quill of Sigma Delta Chi.<lb />
 I eak th, thoughts of countless journalism teachers when 1<lb />
t I am n weary of argument about student publication cen-<lb />
. , aatiou-wide stories recently, but 1 know that stu-<lb />
en still grumble. I'd like to add my bit to some of the<lb />
� ;ippi are i in print on the subject.<lb />
in : - year b$ year from his own student writing days, the<lb />
rangling and bitterness occasioned by the dictum that<lb />
prii �  " -e, : more and more pointless. Much, much better<lb />
it be for � veryone comerned if all that nervous energy were utilized<lb />
y, in efforts to make a better school newspaper, or even in trucking<lb />
happens to be the dance students are doing at the moment.<lb />
I ersonal recollections: A group of high school students grumbled<lb />
e th, writer wouldn't let them write a column smacking id obscenity.<lb />
In the meantime other studios are<lb />
active. David Selznick is prepar-<lb />
ing "Gone With the Wind and<lb />
mcentratin:<lb />
�celi<lb />
Girls" to the next week-end.<lb />
mtm<lb />
wealthy over<lb />
samples<lb />
holds the degrees nieiits in the film benefit the skin  Hopes of b<lb />
of P.S M.A all the time i, is worn, preventing � �rot� a  �iKht prompt pie to seno<lb />
Ph.D from the the roughness and coarsening due to �. Io. Deep South, both ol &amp; ' i fa <lb />
Scl1 ,i Edu-exposure. As a foundation, the l involve Civil War and re- Uriiversity of Minnesota's<lb />
�ation of New town and country make-up film con- construction nay8 eeologv department for analysis.<lb />
1 he hi-toric War lietween the -<lb />
BRODY'S<lb />
York University, ceals small blemishes and imperfe,<lb />
While an tin- lions, while it keeps inake-i<lb />
dergraduate stu- and glowing as luminous at<lb />
A<lb />
n<lb />
� lorie received not long<lb />
While an un- t.ons. while : keeps make-up fresh Stan-s ,s not grabbing -he.enure . <lb />
a.m.<lb />
spotlight, however, as tar ;is pages<lb />
 Nti shv. -a. lp.n.  x.n iir- -o � �� the past are concernedU "High,<lb />
Wnte. and Handsome with Irene<lb />
Dunne and Randolph Scott deals<lb />
with the discovery of oil in IVnn<lb />
�Souls at Sea" with Garv 1  u eIeanin<lb />
der served as fully applied it !<lb />
president ,d the<lb />
Art Club. When<lb />
oi geology, con-<lb />
f metal and this<lb />
sociate profess<lb />
tained a piece<lb />
letter:<lb />
�� I found this in the gizzard of<lb />
a student in the graduate school she<lb />
became Honorary Graduate Adviser<lb />
of the Palette Club.<lb />
Before coming here Miss Schny-<lb />
der was engaged in supervisory work<lb />
in the Xew York City high schools.<lb />
This work was concerned with cur-<lb />
riculum construction in art edu-<lb />
Lookin' Over<lb />
the<lb />
Campus<lb />
.With C. Ray Pruette.<lb />
A near tragedy almost occurred<lb />
cation and the setting up of a pro ti,js 1 when C. Kay Pruette<lb />
gram of art education for high school, skipped off to the press convention mdo<lb />
pupils in need of readjustment. 'without writing his eolumn. Yes, ?<lb />
Mis Schnyder savs that "eatab-isir! It was a close call. But since ,<lb />
vivania ; "Oouls at<lb />
vellow material gob! �<lb />
The "yellow material" turned our<lb />
cident in the early 18408; and Cecil to  :1 'ur "f "r'ii51y hrass.<lb />
P DeMille's next epic. "The Buc- Another specimen that came<lb />
a War of 1812 back- through the mail was a bottle oi<lb />
other than uater with a film on the lhpn<lb />
surface. The sender said he took<lb />
'the water from his cistern: "Does it<lb />
Cooper and George Raft, is a sea<lb />
saga based on actual historical in-<lb />
caneer, h<lb />
ground with uom<lb />
Andrew Jackson.<lb />
We didn't think they went in for contain oil?'<lb />
i anymore, but it looks like they Dr. Thiei answered that the water<lb />
did contain �dl number 1 fuel oil.<lb />
Cliff Edwards is thinking serious- Because he wanted to know<lb />
Mis- Bchnvder savs ttiat esrait- sir it was a cose call, nut since , ,�  � , , . ' ,<lb />
� , �  I , .  . v ot start tig a correspondence whether or not the niece of rock<lb />
lishing complete, harmonious unity the paper just couldn t go to press �  ,  � , Ua . ,�, utl,tl"1 " " " tht 'V M r0tK<lb />
 , , , � . , � � i  SCnOOl ot the UKelele. lie lias tU'Clltleit cc-isliei Hirnuffll his linose win<lb />
between myself and the world in! without a few remarks under the , . � ,  � . ,� , .  f : inaT , tasii, ,i tniou.n nis iioum win-<lb />
w in<lb />
ch I live, and being happy" are 'familiar beading, "Lookin' Over thel<lb />
beseiged hv college students from<lb />
low was a meteor, a man sent the<lb />
A p<lb />
hial fiigii school in toe same city had a paper at the time super-<lb />
� I 5 a tear sighted teacher or by someone unbelievably naive<lb />
rried a "oirt" column which never missed referring several time?<lb />
inking and seeking.<lb />
rge university (in my student days) carried a very clever featur,<lb />
k-alley activities of the faculty gathered by assigned snoopers<lb />
$ period of time. What seemed funny at the time has taken on<lb />
most nightmarish aspects of downright awfulness.<lb />
 � ame university an editor challenged a perfectly legitimate rule<lb />
� institution, announced in the paper that he would violate it. wrote<lb />
iolieallj on the front page when he was properly and summarily ilis-<lb />
issed from school, and brought temporary rigid censorship down upon<lb />
Ls publication. The rule he challenged is still in effect <lb />
111,1 DclIlK iiaiMi .ii, tan ilia r i leaui it. i.oomu v c lie �  i i � l � . . .<lb />
 6, .11- , I ,  r�,  , , , all over the country asking him � ,neii to Dr b el<lb />
rhe second is a enrol- i Campus a pinch-hittcr had to he ,    .  , � � iU- � SBCCimen to �i. i m i<lb />
.  . � . i � ' � for the secret ot Ins technique. lr � ov �, (. n<lb />
her hobbies.<lb />
lary of the first and the following sent in for C. Ray.<lb />
are the wavs and means I have dis-<lb />
covered of securing both. Constantly ! ou know, for the sake of inv , ,<lb />
i � i- � j j � i r j i5 i i i i t J: Along comes a lug auto,<lb />
making new friends and consistently j friends, lm almost glad lruette)<lb />
holding old ones, lieing interested didn't get to sling his dirt this issue.   <lb />
,i � i n Nii i tj Tin -i. t i -n Oscar K. Vance??<lb />
in everything no matter how small, I lake Jud White for example. Pru-<lb />
letailod, or apparently unimportant; jette might have accused him of orig-<lb />
lqm<lb />
And hadn't a chance,<lb />
ong comes a big auto,<lb />
My! What a had wreck;<lb />
ear K. Vance??<lb />
Hin-m-n. he's just a speck.<lb />
Wj<lb />
t all l�ul dowi<lb />
i to! Examples of this kind could he set down<lb />
without end. We prate freedom and try to allow it "within the bounds<lb />
I ; sn  only to find time and again that it is hard to define good<lb />
and that there is something merciless among high school and even<lb />
students which allows them to delight in hurting somebody else.<lb />
U is hard to make the Golden Rule something tangible to these persons.<lb />
"1 heirs is the power of the press and the printed word. They probably<lb />
would n,t walk up behind B defenseless girl and strike her a blow on the<lb />
head just for a lark, but the -an't get the similarity of putting down in<lb />
type sou e malicious tatesment.<lb />
Believe it or not. this is a quip I deleted from a college paper: "girl's<lb />
name) in the days of short dresses was called piano-legs The writer of<lb />
this was a genius at that kind of cleverness.<lb />
We can't deny that students differ. I have known high school editors<lb />
with mature judgment, and I have known many college editors with per-<lb />
fectly sane and rational minds who because they saw the necessary re-<lb />
strictions in editing will not be De Quixotes breaking lances as profes-<lb />
sional editors, if and when they make the grade. But youth wouldn't be<lb />
youth if it didn't go lerserk occasionally, and I for one hate the term<lb />
censorship as applied to the efforts to maintain decent harmony in a school<lb />
acquiring the habit of continuous<lb />
self-criticism, self-evaluation, and<lb />
gradual self-improvement; determ-<lb />
ining modes of behavior in terms of<lb />
their effect upon the happiness of<lb />
others; reading; traveling; engag-<lb />
ing in various forms of physical ac-<lb />
tivity, preferably swimming, danc-<lb />
ing and tennis<lb />
Students have found Miss Schny-<lb />
der willing to cooperate with them<lb />
in any undertaking. She has as-<lb />
sisted in making much of the scen-<lb />
ery for the dramatic productions<lb />
this year. Her delightful person-<lb />
ality has won for her the love of<lb />
the Training School children as well<lb />
as college students.<lb />
mating seven petitions in getting<lb />
elected president of the N.C.S.F<lb />
and all of us know that such was<lb />
not the case. With dud's ability<lb />
only one petition would have been<lb />
necessary.<lb />
Here's a modern Geometry prob-<lb />
lem which Dr. Re Barker overlooked<lb />
giving his elass last quarter:<lb />
Given : 1 love you.<lb />
To Prove: That you love me.<lb />
1. 1 love you.<lb />
Seriously (if you'll allow me to be '2. Therefore, 1 am a lover.<lb />
3. All the world loves a lover.<lb />
serious in this column) I offer con<lb />
gratulations to Judson. He has<lb />
brought an honor not only to him-j  Therefore, you love me.<lb />
self, but also to East Carolina Teach-<lb />
ers College.<lb />
It was only a clinker that bad<lb />
been blown out of the chimney of<lb />
a nearby house.<lb />
Another person hoping for fabu-<lb />
lous wealth wrote this letter to the<lb />
geology department:<lb />
"1 dreamed that there was gold<lb />
in a gully near Dayton. 1 went<lb />
and looked and found a nugget. Do<lb />
you think there is more gold there?"<lb />
The fellow got a snappy answer<lb />
in two words: "Dream again<lb />
No sensible manufacturer would<lb />
put up a product with a dingy un-<lb />
attractive lable, and expect to mar-<lb />
ket it successfully. Following the<lb />
same principle, we should note the "We're liable to come to blows<lb />
appearance of the neat East Caro- over this<lb />
The self-named "ugliest college<lb />
man in Texas doe Frederick, of<lb />
Texas Christian University, stirred<lb />
4. You are all the world to me. Jup the competitive spirit in a female.<lb />
It seems that Flora Peterson, a<lb />
Q. E. D. co-ed at Wheaton College. Illinois,<lb />
saw Frederick's picture in a paper<lb />
ind hurled a challenge at TCU's<lb />
Here's one from the exchanges:<lb />
"I've got something good for a j Doc Jekyll<lb />
cold<lb />
"What is it?"<lb />
"A clean handkerchief<lb />
or the effort to teach that there are<lb />
necessary restrictions upon a news-<lb />
paper.<lb />
To the student who bellows "cen-<lb />
sorship" to the mild advice of a<lb />
faculty adviser or a college presi-<lb />
dent, one would like to ask what he<lb />
would cry were he writing for the<lb />
scrutiny of a city editor, a copy<lb />
desk, a managing editor, and a<lb />
publisher. . . .<lb />
Una Teachers College marker on the<lb />
west campus with a great deal of<lb />
pleasure. The old sign was anything<lb />
but attractive.<lb />
And now for the poem of the week:<lb />
(Note�This " wasn't written by<lb />
Longfellow, Byrum, Scott, or Tom<lb />
Dennis.)<lb />
This is the story<lb />
Of Oscar K. Vance.<lb />
That guy was a pedestrian,<lb />
"Yes sir, that's nothing to sniff<lb />
at�The Oklahoma Bison.<lb />
These Things We'd Like to See<lb />
were sent to me through the post-<lb />
office. Guess there's no harm in<lb />
passing them on.<lb />
(1) Correct time on the clocks<lb />
around here.<lb />
(2) Dr. Baughan outwitted. (If<lb />
you can't outwit him, maybe you<lb />
lean half wit him.)<lb />
"I saw your picture in the<lb />
Chicago Tribune today she wrote,<lb />
"and I challenge your title She<lb />
enclosed her picture and finished<lb />
off Frederick with "I may not be<lb />
beautiful, but I made the honor<lb />
roll! Did you?"<lb />
JUNIOR PROM IS<lb />
ATTENDED BY 400<lb />
(Continued from page one)<lb />
Ginnis, Mr. and Mrs. Deal, Dr. and<lb />
Mrs. Baughan, Dr. and Mrs. Tabor,<lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Farley, Mr. and Mrs.<lb />
Hollar, Dr. and Mrs. ReBarker,<lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Browning.<lb />
A gay little frock so flattering you<lb />
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Designed in RINKONO, a Ofteam Tested<lb />
Rayon fabric, laboratory thecM<lb />
and approved for Fabric Cons"1<lb />
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with a smart linen-like weave. Tfw �<lb />
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NCCPA Al<lb />
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faculty, a Idr, -�<lb />
staff and Sh i<lb />
Qiensboro D<lb />
the editors of lit,<lb />
magazines.<lb />
Andrew M. Bet<lb />
Brought,n d p<lb />
Teoo Echo, spokaj<lb />
managers.<lb />
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on Saturday morn<lb />
new officers for thel<lb />
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papers, magazines,<lb />
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Miss Graham Tells Of<lb />
Changes In Teaching<lb />
Of High School Math<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
. - Keep Our Minds Alert and<lb />
ct  for Changes for the<lb />
Better She Says<lb />
Around<lb />
WASHINGTON<lb />
Uraham, at Ike Last<lb />
Math, tnatics Club<lb />
; - about tii changes<lb />
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By MARVIN COX<lb />
Associated Collegiate Press Cor-<lb />
respondent )<lb />
Washington, D. G College achol-<lb />
m th High ai-hip- for street sweepers; test<lb />
time. ,nl,� and microscopes in exchange<lb />
p of the one- r1 !l" l,r� &amp;�d push-cart of the<lb />
, "f hrought about in New York<lb />
icrj fe uh- ere street cleaners and other em-<lb />
n in ul that ployeea oi the Department of Sani-<lb />
ifter the Civil UiUu have been invited to compete<lb />
people had a for ha�hips al .w vrk rj<lb />
  ;N,U fork's growing problem of<lb />
. Rve ii(i �wage disposal, water pollution and<lb />
tion are yearly demanding<lb />
rsed in<lb />
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d a! "t t nut-<lb />
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l of which,<lb />
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greater attention and more scientific<lb />
treatment. Hence, the scholarships<lb />
are being offered fa<lb />
I'll;<lb />
?voe<lb />
the<lb />
to<lb />
Sanitation Department in order thai<lb />
they may receive experl scientific<lb />
training in the field of sanitation,<lb />
G tting a bill iutrodueed in Con-<lb />
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Have Tough Feet !<lb />
London, Eng. � (ACP) �<lb />
There is no mystery about the<lb />
Indian ascetics who walk<lb />
through fire; they simply have<lb />
tough feet.<lb />
So said Prof. J. C. Flugel, of<lb />
the University of London, in<lb />
regard to experiments recently<lb />
conducted by that institution's<lb />
Council for Psychological In-<lb />
vestigation.<lb />
Glowing red embers were<lb />
thrown into a trench 25 feet<lb />
long and 5 feet wide. The<lb />
temperature of the smoking<lb />
lane was about seven times and<lb />
one-half as hot as boiling<lb />
water, or 740 degrees Centi-<lb />
grade.<lb />
Even Ahmed Hussain, a 23-<lb />
year-old Moslem firewalker suf-<lb />
fered burned feet. The ama-<lb />
teurs who walked through the<lb />
ashes were burned in varying<lb />
degrees.<lb />
"My feet seemed to sink into<lb />
the flowing ashes said A. J.<lb />
Bould, a university student,<lb />
"and some red-hot cinders<lb />
stuck painfully to the sides of<lb />
my feet. It was not too bad<lb />
"I made the experiment out<lb />
of interest in its psychological<lb />
aspect declared D. C. Rus-<lb />
sell, a psychology student. "I<lb />
felt no great pain<lb />
'I didn't feel much heat<lb />
said R. Adcock, the son of an<lb />
asbestos manufacturer. "My<lb />
father is an asbestos manu-<lb />
facturer. Perhaps asbestos<lb />
runs in our blood<lb />
STOWE CONTNUES<lb />
10 LEADAVERAGES<lb />
Pirate Centerfielder Sets Pace<lb />
With .359 Average<lb />
Durward Stowe, Pirate center-<lb />
fielder, is still leading the team's<lb />
hitting with an average of $�!). He<lb />
is closely followed by Earle Smith<lb />
and Otis Powell who are tied for<lb />
PAGE THREE<lb />
PIRATES VS. PIC PIRA TES DEFEA T<lb />
RAINED OUT IN GUILFORD QUAKERS<lb />
THE m �4iHSMr<lb />
Game Ends in Two-all Tie; Floyd<lb />
Hinton Bangs Out Two<lb />
Homers<lb />
DEFEATS HIGH<lb />
POINT COLLEGE<lb />
Adrian Ayers Leads East Caro-<lb />
lina Teachers College Team<lb />
With Three Hits<lb />
SOUTHPAW HOLLAND YIELDS<lb />
ONLY EIGHT SCATTERED HITS<lb />
Floyd Hinton, Pirate first base-<lb />
second place mth an average of .357 man ,��, UMt fcw0 nomer8 f lis<lb />
each Floyd Hinton, first baseman, team8 onlv talli�s ;1S t)l(, ECTC<lb />
inwitwHiaXtr2�� irfV'TrttMto She,tonandSmithLeadoffense'�<lb />
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lected two m Saturday's game withL �,�, .� �.�  f (�. !Lul vvltn � wu n!r' rif<lb />
P.J.C. Several of the bovs suf<lb />
RATING IN NATION CONTEST<lb />
gre.HM l- one ot the easiest things in<lb />
the world to accomplish. Draft<lb />
your bill, persuade some Congress-<lb />
man to drop it in the hopper, and<lb />
I here yon arc.<lb />
algebra Securing action on a bill after it<lb />
East Carolina ii5 introduced is something else again. TECO ECHO GIVEN HIGH<lb />
day. However, Around 20,000 individual bills were<lb />
a n her taking introduced in the last Congress, but<lb />
small (and the onv a small fraction of them were<lb />
a, still smaller. aet�d "i1-<lb />
M Graham -v while the American Youth<lb />
Arithmetic was tongress experienced little difficulty l's and persona news. The gen-<lb />
Mr two years of in having the American Youth Act era! make-up, particularly the front<lb />
'�  At 6�, introduced in the House and Senate, page, head-lining and features in-<lb />
'� through pure they are having some trouble in hav- dividua �, TIK<lb />
1 art oi the tng bearings before a committee. - - -<lb />
acliers bi'gan to u-i, naturally a bill appropriating<lb />
tbods "f teach- $500,000,000 for the advancement of<lb />
youth will require a number of hear- puazh<lb />
u rnodern text- ings before it is favorably repoited Echo" and "With the Faculty'<lb />
? te Congress for passage. columns, recciverl praise from tin<lb />
I hi Youth 'ongrn sa in order to<lb />
With Two Hits Each<lb />
game called at the end of the sixth <lb />
Iferedaslump in hitting during the I SiS te hits in five PZ? "f TTr-r)<lb />
rent trip upstate causing the team )I1PI1S Jlt 1(;lt, paced fll(. presDyterian �rJ"or� f� the E. � ;f<lb />
average to drop from 275 to .266. ,):in�r r�Jal( 1llt , ,��;� fii.  victory over Hig<lb />
Player AB H Av i � i- i � , ollege m a game played ��<lb />
stowe 39 n , i"L 'r s u (t mh Poini �n ii(-<lb />
Smith�  28 0  i tT8 "Du3<lb />
  ' I ivslivtenaii Juniors were making<lb />
I owell  14 5 357 i �-<lb />
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r. tlinton  :i.s  342 i  � iw-r -n - <lb />
i . ��- Batteries: l( . ( . Eharring<lb />
rS  ,(l 5 J13 ton and Avers; P.J.C. Bradfon<lb />
Gibson 38 II 2W) .�! n ; <lb />
j i tviaennour41 11 .268 <lb />
B. Ridenhour  8 2 .250 lim utui-rc n�nr lelton 1 <lb />
H. Hinton 4a 11 4r JUD WHITE MADE made two hits each to lead the Pi the<lb />
Shelton39 9 .231 PRESIDENT NCSF Koontz, Dorsetl, Towery'and Ayei<lb />
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K. Martin s l 1 (Continued from page onej<lb />
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By ELMER L. SMITH<lb />
J'lic E.C.T.C. Pirates defeated<lb />
Guilford 8 to 3 April 21 behind the<lb />
pitching of southpaw Bill<lb />
'I who scattered eight Quaker<lb />
-� "Jew" Avers Pirate catcher,<lb />
both teams in hitting, gathering<lb />
double and two singles in five<lb />
es at bat. Boyles, Guilford<lb />
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rated States published by tour- wha( amsAtates SU(.h (rns he The Executive, Legislative, and xBrinkley<lb />
H'n' were answered that the law simply states Judicial, these three branches func-<lb />
ul' no All America in this das there must be no substantial or eon- t'oning as the Student Council, The Totals<lb />
Miss Jenkins Comments sequential similarity. It is for the S;�'l' Legislature, and The Stu- sHi, f,�. Booth in 9th.<lb />
Although members of the staff i'1'1 tn decife whether or not there dent Court, after the pattern of our Summary:<lb />
, ' - , . has been an attempt to plagiarism, national constitutional democracy, jome mn Rudisell. Three-base<lb />
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l,v That student activity fees should be ton, Stowe. Shelton Smith Bases -�-�-<lb />
ontrolled by a joint student-faculty nn halls, off Booth, 1 : Tharrington, j Specia,<lb />
vvnu'  ,h iteivd in the contest, she believed men1 of ,1k" ml' � question. jgP, i" h group the Student l. Stmck out, by Yow, 1; Tharring- j DURABLE TENNIS SLIPPERS �<lb />
old trick, and . , .� , .   "Likeness of the last few measures Government should hae an adequate ton 3 Hits, off '<lb />
that the . American Honor Kat- ,� , �,  ronroconfatinn t i,int tl m-I 1 � n i . �<lb />
n I epresentation to present the wishes Booth.4in5; il  � t .�  �  j<lb />
xllir for Higgins in 9th.<lb />
xxHit for Tilson in 9th.<lb />
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rs and Representatives. j torial adviser, saved the situation the case by showing contrast or<lb />
legislative gam of having by saying that if later issues had been "digging up' an ancient arrange<lb />
fact that<lb />
1'iiercries<lb />
American i'ou<lb />
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("ongress i- adopt<lb />
tice to rai appearance, make-up, hea<lb />
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honored prac<lb />
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ining, balancing of material, and<lb />
she -aid. "have<lb />
if songs does not necessarily<lb />
�ate plagiarism he said.<lb />
After Lecture<lb />
At the conclusion of l<lb />
ture.<lb />
n- t rom<lb />
tidents .<lb />
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�t pass at this Session of Congreso. ittit� ��. d :i, �<lb />
�m you take this too seriously Passed by the fact that work has � hour he gave h<lb />
1 P1 i:1"nrraIfi'ltime graciously in answering ques-<lb />
tions from a gathering of a doen<lb />
or more music enthusiast 1 hiring<lb />
of the student'body; That we con-<lb />
demn any form of oath of allegiance<lb />
which would hind teacher- to any<lb />
pattern of thought or anv national<lb />
Losing pitcher, Booth. Winning<lb />
piteher, Tharrington.<lb />
! . T. GRAM CO.<lb />
I<lb />
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ivernment.<lb />
� judging of value, sue saia, "nave  <lb />
- ' i . , r � lr. Spaeth asked for question<lb />
�-h t i. ill represented an outstanding improve- , ' . , , '<lb />
ci  � the audience and when m were<lb />
She also was im- .<lb />
by the fact that work has - �7"b� bTaavelfs MISS GREEN GIVES ACCOUNT<lb />
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New York Giants to win tin<lb />
World Sen. 5.<lb />
Mi- to number, with planning, in-<lb />
tead of last minute rushes.<lb />
"The Teco Echo this vear she<lb />
OF SIGMUND SPAETH<lb />
An interesting account of Sit;<lb />
 Ithis time he appraised an original ,�nM,i Sicieth the veitile ��tun<lb />
' said, more nearly approximates the � .  . ,  "ln" 'ain. tm versatm tun.<lb />
d lived. There Sim-e the Supreme Court is com- stanjards of the better newspapers tnl1,1,�- reading it as he would detective" who delivered one of his I<lb />
that ing in for so much discussion it tban ever beforeP " ,a book, and made some helpful sug- delightful lectures in the Robert H. J<lb />
.ad idea to take a gestions, Wright auditorium on April 22 was j<lb />
given by Miss Marv Greene, of the i<lb />
j A GIFT inspired by J<lb />
j Sentiment ,<lb />
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sre man will c to sleep look al the collegiate background of<lb />
he will lt down, get the gentlemen (everybody doesn't GEORGIA PLANS JOUR<lb />
ne an onlooker, cease to e.ill them this) who make up that<lb />
is and thus lose initia- august tribunal.<lb />
K Y�rk Finversity's Dr. Here they are. nailing from<lb />
ash. professor of educa- to riaht :<lb />
�.e- America will perish Louis Dembitz Brandeis, Aimou j modern educational techniques,<lb />
don't adopt hobbies. Real Schnle. I )re-den. Saxony; Har-j .n investigative European travel:<lb />
van! Law SchooL seminar in journalism will Im- offer-<lb />
Ben iamin . Cardoza, Columbia ed for summer school credit by the<lb />
See Our Display For<lb />
Attractive <lb />
!few Stvle .<lb />
imattqm cTimv THiTR "ALL-NIGHT LIGHTS" VOTED<lb />
NALISM STUDY TOUR JRAL gy BQ)y<lb />
English department, on April 20 at<lb />
�' The oldest state-chartered univer<lb />
sity has announced the newest thing<lb />
on, -peeo. ioaiii�.Mrv. jniamin<lb />
tina and the ability JBjver8ity. University of Georgia's Henry W.<lb />
Owen i. Roberts. Itiiversity of Qrady School of Journalism. While<lb />
to work hard that's the<lb />
makes winning football lin-vlvania.<lb />
ie assembly hour.<lb />
"Dr. Spaeth knows something of<lb />
the meeting place between highbrow<lb />
and low brow music lovers Miss<lb />
Greene said. "Therefore, he is an<lb />
' .entertainer who can be enjoyed by<lb />
proval of Dr. Meadows. lh()M, wh� lW that tht,v kno QOth.<lb />
I Ai a later mass meeting the stn- - ;hnm music� He talka m sim.<lb />
dents voted to pay for the Iightej j bterestingl th;U it U<lb />
BAKER'S STUDIO<lb />
READY-TO-WEAR<lb />
New, Smart<lb />
and<lb />
Reasonable<lb />
GLORIA<lb />
SH 0 PP E<lb />
(Continued from page onei<lb />
was successful in getting tin<lb />
EO<lb />
ohooh are simply Brown, and law at Columbia. I other fields of study by several Amer<lb />
a great dal oi fight J f arlan K. Stone. Amherst. and; in universities, this is the initial<lb />
and .an sro out there .nv  (himbia. undertaking of this kind in journal-<lb />
day with a lot of tight Willis Yan Dexenter. DePauw and j�,n. '<lb />
�rl over their opponents Cmcinaati Collage. Willett Main Kempton, former<lb />
Words with un- Qeorge Sutherland, University of newspaper man with two years' Eu-<lb />
Anderson, new HjehigajB- ropean experience, now a member<lb />
I niversity of. iette Butler, Carleton Collage. of the school of journalism faeul-<lb />
James Clark IfeEeynolds, Van ! ty. will lead the study tour in jour-<lb />
� � dcrbUt, and law at the University of j nalism and international relations<lb />
SAUNDERS ADDRESSES Virginia. through major European eapitals.<lb />
D, �T uiru POINTThis course has received the ap-<lb />
U� A MUSICAL PROGRAM GIVEN i proval not only of University of<lb />
j from page one) AT ASSEMBLY HOUR Georgia authorities, hut of officials<lb />
t, varh(M)kl  of the American Associat.on of<lb />
� i-i l" aim mi in in e-i iiihi inat n<lb />
uit ol anv surplus which may rp-  , � -u ' ' . �<lb />
. � ' . � ! almost impossible tor anv one to r<lb />
-mdoourses'have been offered for!�im in �'f il . sist his enthusiasm.<lb />
� �l�,�i;� .bsci b,fl Wldebts eluding the appropnat.on! gpaeth ig po)Hla. in(i. <lb />
The popular Charles Evans Hughes, Colgate, WOrk conducted in absentia in a few l' ' ' .  , , .paein t- popular  : � �: <lb />
ifor eommencement are paid. En theLotmtry lKH.allS(, he can t(l1 musi,<lb />
event that there is not sufficient<lb />
�Hunl<lb />
at tin<lb />
A musical program was rendered Schools and Departments of Jour-<lb />
nalism of which the Grady School<lb />
rman Shore, of tlw i- -<lb />
; , News, spoke to t the students of theollege at the<lb />
terary and humorous assembly hour on April 10.<lb />
The program opened with a violin<lb />
 Heck of Edwards fc 8�k�, Walt, from "Eat.st played by will be open to teachers, gradual<lb />
, I l� f The Mi- Jean onv. accompanied by students, and a few advanced unde,<lb />
1 Z the husit.ess Miss Marv Evelyn Thompson graduates from accredited umvers<lb />
 " " i-Vieimiese Kifrain a piano duet, i ties. .<lb />
.  , i i a� A-�i� T,iltnrsi The maior nress services, both l<lb />
.s the only Georgia member and one<lb />
of only four Southern members. It<lb />
will be open to teachers, graduate<lb />
r-<lb />
ersi-<lb />
ar s Be8 V Mason, m �� mww, w. �-�<lb />
� Eoreat, president of the As-1 popular songs with a guitar ac- ondentg<lb />
Elation presided over the meeting! companiment.<lb />
im<lb />
Ji<lb />
in<lb />
have ex-<lb />
to cooper-<lb />
for mem-<lb />
behind the<lb />
American<lb />
offered to put<lb />
stories so that even a sports editor!<lb />
amount left to pay for the lights, vmi(l print thenu He is well-trained<lb />
it was decided that the budget �-ornni(i h&amp;3 fl vast knowledge of his<lb />
mittee ol next year should be held 8abject But it ip his knowledge of<lb />
responsible for this. The report of what b person likes that<lb />
Belle Kearney, student treasurer, ma ffiBsk falks M mwh -<lb />
indicated that it will ,e possible to' 1(Iliamith,lT ani lis sparkling<lb />
pay for the lights out of this years I of humor<lb />
fund. The money that is being used . Uj)r g th(i mod I<lb />
for the electricity is part of the � Ain�rif.an jazz lorr(nv, it, tunos <lb />
quarterly $5.00 student fee. constantly from great composers<lb />
Cooperation Needed Miss Greene said, "and presents!<lb />
Elizabeth Dixon Johnson. Bros- them in a new form<lb />
ident of the Woman's Student Music should be interesting to all<lb />
Government Association, pointed " ' ' '<lb />
out that the success of this venture<lb />
depends entirely upon the coopera-<lb />
tion of the students in the use of<lb />
the lights.<lb />
Although the current comes from<lb />
the Greenville Power Co after 11<lb />
o'clock, which means increased cost, (Continued from page one)<lb />
it was suggested by Dr. Meadows land behind his mirth-provoking<lb />
that with careful use of the lights singing and tune hunting there is a<lb />
the cost might be even less than here- j sound and scholarly background,<lb />
tofore. The cooperation of the stu-j However, notwithstanding his rever-<lb />
dents in turning off lights when once for masterpieces, he spoke of<lb />
not using them will in large measure " ' i � ��??�<lb />
and a part of each of us. Dr. Spaeth<lb />
says that everyone loves music<lb />
whether lie ever realizes it or not.<lb />
TUNE DETECTIVE SIGMUND<lb />
SPAETH LECTURES HERE<lb />
determine whether it will he pos-<lb />
sible to have lights next year and<lb />
in years to come<lb />
them in his characteristic "chatty<lb />
style while holding the attention of<lb />
an audience which had had little<lb />
musical education.<lb />
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PERSONALS<lb />
Dr. EL L. Henderson, a faculty<lb />
adviser of the YMUA, and Mrs.<lb />
Henderson entertained the senior<lb />
cabinet members of that organiza-<lb />
tion, and the other faculty advisers,<lb />
Misc- Grigsby and Hooper, at a<lb />
delightful buffet supper in their<lb />
home on Ninth Street on Sunday<lb />
evening, April 18.<lb />
The members of the senior cabinet<lb />
are: Misses Katherine Wallace, of<lb />
Kinston, the outgoing president of<lb />
tin YWUA; Elizabeth Copeland, of<lb />
Uioskie, rise new president; Nettie<lb />
Brett Si well, of Ahoskio; Edna<lb />
Ear1! IVrrv. of Louisburg; Juanita<lb />
Philosopher's Guidance<lb />
Needed To Prevent War<lb />
SOCIAL SCIENCES DRAW<lb />
MANY MORE STUDENTS<lb />
THE SUNNIEST SPOT<lb />
IN UNITED STATES<lb />
Thus Explains James Rowland, of<lb />
Yale University, at Opening of<lb />
Institute of Philosophy<lb />
Davis,<lb />
Cheek,<lb />
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Fremont; Catherine<lb />
k. of Graham; Marie Dawson,<lb />
illiance; Frances Cnrrin, of<lb />
er; Marie Gregory, of Angler;<lb />
me Newell, of Salem, N. J<lb />
il  D. Johnson, of Goldsboro;<lb />
ices Edgerton, of Goldsboro;<lb />
Ired McDonald, of Ruther-<lb /><lb />
On Monday night, April 19, the<lb />
seni r fWCA cabinet members en-<lb />
; . : the junior cabinet, Dr. and<lb />
Mr  R Meadows, honorary ad-<lb />
visers, and the three faculty advisers<lb />
at a theatre party. After the theatre<lb />
I arty they were served refreshments<lb />
in the "Y" hut.<lb />
EL<lb />
J. Slay, director of the<lb />
department here, attended<lb />
ig , f The American Chem-<lb />
� in Chapel Hill, -which<lb />
uth's largest delegate con-<lb />
Orer 000 were in attend-<lb />
The spring holiday at the<lb />
versity was placed at this time<lb />
s to make room for the chemists,<lb />
the students who remained on<lb />
Dr.<lb />
Science<lb />
the meet<lb />
ical So<lb />
is t! � S<lb />
u ation,<lb />
am i.<lb />
Univen<lb />
BO<lb />
and the<lb />
the camp<lb />
TWO SKUNKS THAT<lb />
COULDN'T BE OFFENSIVE<lb />
act�<lb />
ruides.<lb />
COLLEGIATE<lb />
REVIEW<lb />
Corsage-buyers at the University<lb />
of California lack originality, say<lb />
Berkeley florists. The Don Juans<lb />
get the "usual thing"�three gar-<lb />
d� nias or an orchid.<lb />
Cocoannt oil instead of gasoline<lb />
may some day drive the trucks and<lb />
tractors of the world�if experi-<lb />
ments being conducted by Antonio<lb />
Buot, graduate mechanical engineer-<lb />
ing student at the University of<lb />
Minnesota, prove successful.<lb />
Because "Good-nights" come too<lb />
 . k'v after Good evenings co-<lb />
eds at the University of Alabama<lb />
are now fiVhtinsr to have their 10:45<lb />
Brunswick, Me.�ACP)�To pre-<lb />
vent collective suicide, or collective<lb />
murder and the complete destruc-<lb />
tion of civilization by war, we must<lb />
look to the guidance of the philos-<lb />
opher.<lb />
That is what Dres. James Row-<lb />
land Angell, of Yale University, ex-<lb />
plained at the opening of Bowdoin's<lb />
Institute of Philosophy.<lb />
"To philosophy and fundamental<lb />
science, between them, we must look<lb />
for the most profound and complete<lb />
understanding of the universe of<lb />
which humanity is capable.<lb />
"Presumably they can never be<lb />
complete or exhaustive, and for one<lb />
reason because reality if apparent-<lb />
ly dynamic, creative, evolutionary,<lb />
and new insight into it, is ever to be<lb />
won afresh<lb />
The people of the world, said Dr.<lb />
Angell, arc living in a time of un-<lb />
precedented ferment and instability.<lb />
"In government we know not what<lb />
a day may bring forth. Much of<lb />
Europe is in turmoil, and much of it<lb />
is so solicitous, nervous, dreading the<lb />
future. The Orient is hardly less<lb />
unstable.<lb />
"Despite the seemingly unforget-<lb />
table lessons of the great war, the<lb />
nations of the world are apparently<lb />
once again preparing to enter on<lb />
the insanity of armed conflict.<lb />
"Collective suicide, or collective<lb />
murder, call it which you will, the<lb />
complete destruction of civilization<lb />
is quite within the bounds of possi-<lb />
bility if another world war is precipi-<lb />
tated continued Dr. Angell.<lb />
"Our country is passing through<lb />
the gravest financial and economic<lb />
crisis in its history, and as a by-<lb />
product has been subjected to a series<lb />
of governmental experiments of<lb />
which the end is not yet<lb />
The unrest is hardly less tumul-<lb />
tous in the whole of thought, de-<lb />
clared the Yale president. Religion<lb />
has apparently lost a large part of<lb />
its authority, and moral standards<lb />
are confused and uncertain.<lb />
Anything, therefore, which gives<lb />
promise of restoring some measure of<lb />
sobriety of outlook, some common<lb />
convictions among thoughtful and<lb />
honorable men, is deserving of en-<lb />
couragement, he concluded.<lb />
Hamilton, N. Y.� (ACP)� When<lb />
they saw two skunks strolling<lb />
through their living room, members<lb />
of the Sigma Chi fraternity at Col-<lb />
gate University sprinted for open<lb />
spaces.<lb />
Daring men who inched their way<lb />
back into the room got a surprise<lb />
when they saw Richard Dollison, a<lb />
brother, stroking the polecats.<lb />
Dollison laughed at their wari-<lb />
ness and announced that Jimmy and<lb />
Mitzi were skunks that just couldn't<lb />
be offensive because of surgical oper-<lb />
ations that had fitted them for<lb />
society.<lb />
RATHER SHAKE HANDS<lb />
THAN HEAR LECTURE<lb />
Washington, I). C. � (ACP) �<lb />
Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt got a<lb />
big "kick" out of her visit to a "cer-<lb />
tain college for she referred to it<lb />
recently humorously in a talk to the<lb />
150 congressional wives who came<lb />
to Washington with her in 1932.<lb />
"I went to a certain college she<lb />
said, "to speak twice�in the after-<lb />
noon and evening. The college pres-<lb />
ident was anxious that I shake hands<lb />
with the audience after both pro-<lb />
grams.<lb />
"I explained that I didn't make<lb />
a practice of it. But the president<lb />
said, 'If you have to cancel any-<lb />
thing, I'd rather you shook hands<lb />
and didn't give the lecture "<lb />
Now that the fad of tinting the<lb />
toe nails has become boring to the<lb />
American co-ed, we suggest the<lb />
newest stunt, inaugurated by girls<lb />
in a woman's college out in the<lb />
pioneering state of Colorado.<lb />
There they sign their letters with<lb />
a kiss, each girl striving for her<lb />
own particular shade of lipstick for<lb />
the signature.<lb />
Cambridge, Mass.�(ACP)�The<lb />
surge toward social sciences by Har-<lb />
vard University's freshmen in "pre-<lb />
lim" choices of major fields may up-<lb />
set the intellectual balance of the<lb />
college, it was disclosed by Pres.<lb />
James B. Conant.<lb />
About 36 per cent of the sopho-<lb />
mores-to-be have shown preference<lb />
for economics, government and his-<lb />
tory. The trend toward the social<lb />
sciences is revealed by the decline<lb />
of other subjects.<lb />
Last year English attracted 109<lb />
freshmen in this vote; this year only<lb />
SG. Romance languages dropped<lb />
from 53 to 37 and classics from 20<lb />
to 16.<lb />
The definite about-face in student<lb />
interest from English to the .social<lb />
sciences is highly significant, stated<lb />
Dr. Conant. Ten years ago, Eng-<lb />
lish dominated the other fields.<lb />
This trend, "if it continues in the<lb />
same direction at the same rate for<lb />
another decade might well prove dis-<lb />
astrous explained the Harvard<lb />
president in his annual report.<lb />
"From the point of view of main-<lb />
taining a proper intellectual cli-<lb />
mate in Harvard College, the distri-<lb />
bution of the student body among<lb />
the various subjects is of great sig-<lb />
nificance.<lb />
"I am convinced that many of<lb />
the most important effects of an edu-<lb />
cation are brought about indirectly.<lb />
"But clearly if certain important<lb />
subjects have almost no representa-<lb />
tion, then the indirect influence of<lb />
these branches of knowledge becomes<lb />
negligible.<lb />
"If all the students who come into<lb />
contact with each other socially in<lb />
a certain group are interested in the<lb />
same general field of study, the con-<lb />
ditions for a liberal education are not<lb />
favorable<lb />
Dr. Conant expressed the hope,<lb />
however, that "we have reached the<lb />
end of the movement away from the<lb />
arts and letters and toward the social<lb />
sciences, and that such important<lb />
traditional studies as philosophy and<lb />
classics may soon show an increased<lb />
enrollment<lb />
Cambridge, Mass. � (ACP) �<lb />
When St. Petersburg, Florida, was<lb />
named the sunniest spot in America<lb />
by Harvard University meteorolo-<lb />
gists, California cities were put in<lb />
the shade�at least relatively.<lb />
Data of the scientists ended the<lb />
long controversy between Florida<lb />
and California by showing that St.<lb />
Petersburg averages fewer than five<lb />
sunless days a year.<lb />
The sunniest spot in the west is<lb />
the California-Arizona border,<lb />
which has more than 300 clear days<lb />
a vear.<lb />
Sit-down strikes can be traced back<lb />
to Jonah, the biblical character who<lb />
was swallowed by the whale. At<lb />
least that's what a writer in the<lb />
Michigan Daily proves from the<lb />
scriptures.<lb />
Jonah didn't belong to the CIO,<lb />
nor was he troubled with labor dif-<lb />
ficulties. He was displeased because<lb />
his prophecy that Ninevah would<lb />
fall because of its iniquities didn't<lb />
materialize:<lb />
"But it displeaseth Jonah exceed-<lb />
ingly, and he was angry (Jonah<lb />
4:1.) "Then Jonah went out of<lb />
the city and sat on the east side of<lb />
the city, and there made him a booth<lb />
and sat under it in the shadow, ti<lb />
he might see what would become<lb />
the city<lb />
FIND<lb />
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Edith Cordon, university<lb />
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out the health habits<lb />
widow spider. John<lb />
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An the Big Town, you see lots of empty<lb />
packages. That means that pack after<lb />
pack of refreshingly mild, good tasting<lb />
Chesterfields have satisfied hundreds<lb />
maybe thousands.<lb />
Way out in Goose Creek Junction, you<lb />
meet up with men who tell you that<lb />
Chesterfields are milder .you see ladies<lb />
who tell you how good they taste and<lb />
what a pleasing aroma they have.<lb />
otudent council to set aside an an-<lb />
imal Hobo Day.<lb />
Nine-tenths of all American col-<lb />
lege professors put their jobs before<lb />
tie ir thoughts, says Prof. Frank II.<lb />
Jones, of the Southern Branch of<lb />
the University of Idaho. "You can't<lb />
tell the truth and keep your job in<lb />
American universities<lb />
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sity destroyed the notes William L.<lb />
Kubie was going to use in writing<lb />
his senior thesis. He had spent a<lb />
year in gathering the material.<lb />
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fornia. Los Angeles, are more fash-<lb />
ionably dressed than those on any<lb />
other campus, explains Elizabeth<lb />
Eldridge, style authority, because<lb />
men at the university frequently<lb />
date girls in Hollywood.<lb />
Corn-husking and hog-calling con-<lb />
tests were featured at the "hick"<lb />
dance of the freshman class at South-<lb />
ern Methodist University. Boys had<lb />
to pay an admission fee of one cent<lb />
for everv inch they measured around<lb />
the waist.<lb />
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hairs with statisticians at the Uni-<lb />
versity of Minnesota, he could prob-<lb />
ably prove them a pound or two<lb />
off in their computation that bar-<lb />
bers in the Union building clip al-<lb />
sioning.<lb />
It seems that a coed lost her hand-<lb />
bag at one of the night clubs out-<lb />
side of Madison. She didn't notice<lb />
the loss until returning to her<lb />
sorority house after the date.<lb />
Instead of fussing around and<lb />
driving out to the club the next day,<lb />
she decided to wait until the follow-<lb />
ing Saturday, when she had a date<lb />
to go there again.<lb />
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anyone had found her bag. Sev-<lb />
eral were brought out. Could she<lb />
identify hers by the contents?<lb />
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but a recent survey of co-eds at<lb />
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love affairs with their mothers.<lb />
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had had no love affairs. That makes<lb />
them 100 per cent liars�The<lb />
U. S. C. Gamecock.<lb />
most 100 pounds of black, yellow,<lb />
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yearly.<lb />
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