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Number 14<lb />
Twenty-seventh Annual<lb />
Commencement to Mark<lb />
Passing of The "D's"<lb />
Class of 1936<lb />
Normal Course is Last<lb />
Original East Caro-<lb />
achers Training School<lb />
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LUCILLE LEWIS<lb />
May 20, 1937.<lb />
Dear Classmates:<lb />
Since our last class meeting<lb />
in June, 193b, I have not had<lb />
the pleasure of addressing you<lb />
as a class. However, now I<lb />
shall take this method of again<lb />
greeting you, and inviting you<lb />
to make your plans to go back<lb />
to our Alma Mater during this<lb />
commencement.<lb />
As you know this marks our<lb />
first anniversary as a class, and<lb />
the college will honor us by<lb />
entertaining us during the en-<lb />
tire commencement. I hope<lb />
that we shall go back one<lb />
hundred per cent strong. Meet<lb />
me there and let's enjoy again<lb />
the many pleasant associations<lb />
which we had while under-<lb />
graduates.<lb />
With every good wish, I am<lb />
Your President,<lb />
Ethel Vick.<lb />
ALUMNAE ASSOCIATION WILL<lb />
I R H WRIGHT OBSERVE 25th ANNIVERSARY<lb />
A TRAIL BLAZER r<lb />
President of Alumnae Association<lb />
Was a Builder and a Leader in<lb />
Universal Education: a<lb />
Man Among Men<lb />
DR. WRIGHT HELD<lb />
SCHOOL TO PURPOSE<lb />
FOR WHICH FOUNDED<lb />
"Let Us Now Praise Famous Men<lb />
Were Opening Words of Scrip-<lb />
ture Lesson in Service Honoring<lb />
Late Builder of Institution<lb />
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As trail blazer in teacher train-<lb />
ing, as I builder and as a leader in<lb />
universal education, Dr. Robert 11.<lb />
Wriffhl � as pres nted to the Btu-<lb />
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EMetured above is Miss Irene<lb />
ng Williamson, president of the final<lb />
'1 Senior Normal Class ai this college,<lb />
thai<lb />
World War Hero Speaking For<lb />
Emergencv Peace Campaign<lb />
Emphasizes Folly of Wars<lb />
tor<lb />
HAS SUCCESSFUL<lb />
YEAR; 4 MEMBERS<lb />
remedv for war,<lb />
Alvin' Yrk :<lb />
April 26, "and tli<lb />
tion of tb spirit<lb />
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Dr. Charles Lee Smith Addresses ' ('<lb />
Group at Final Campai<lb />
Meeting his tall<lb />
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Ecelesiash - ehapb i 1 L just after:<lb />
the singing of Dr. Wright's favorite<lb />
song "Sun of My Soul<lb />
Wishing to make the students<lb />
know Dr. Wright as he was, and<lb />
nut as a superman they could never;<lb />
have fell elosi to, 1 hr. Meadows pre-<lb />
Isented him aa a man among men.<lb />
n sovereign who loved men and was loved by<lb />
said Sergeant the men, a country boy born on a<lb />
ddress here on farm sixty-sis years ago, who did<lb />
is the eultiva- farm chores as anj boy did before<lb />
-ac in the they had modern conveniences. He<lb />
showed him as "fighting Bob" on<lb />
A �<lb /><lb />
and ti.<lb />
the ECTC Man<lb />
had n�' of<lb />
1936-<lb />
auuiem<lb />
vention<lb />
iust as<lb />
held the n<lb />
En<lb />
school war.<lb />
rere enrolled,<lb />
the wars<lb />
directlv.<lb />
ro, speak- the football team at the University<lb />
r t Emergency Peacejand made him seem very human b<lb />
emphasized throughout the students,<lb />
e. folly of foreign wars Greatest Interest<lb />
d of education for peace, After giving briefly the facts oi<lb />
ve said, he reminded his . l, jlV<lb />
"� no pre-Lis on til(<lb />
that war rolls around , Wrigl<lb />
blv as the weeks or<lb />
And when we count<lb />
�re in directlv or in-<lb />
Formei Presidents of Alumnae<lb />
Association, and Presidents of<lb />
A.B and Senior Normal Classes<lb />
Will Be Honor Guests of<lb />
College<lb />
CLASS OF 1912 TO<lb />
HOLD ITS TWENTY-<lb />
FIFTH REUNION HERE<lb />
Fo<lb />
I - � � Past Years<lb />
Will Entertain Cla<lb />
and 1936; During Pasl<lb />
Years Alumnae<lb />
I School Faithfully<lb />
i-<lb />
A.B.<lb />
tertaw as guests<lb />
1"<lb />
Mrs. O. K. Joyner, formerly Miss Christine Vick of the Class of<lb />
1927, who ha served as presidenl of the Alumna Association during<lb />
hat then<lb />
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terest in Drthe Pl two .v1 Strs- J<lb />
i Saturday, June ��.<lb />
;n<lb />
in charge<lb />
etmt<lb />
hundred and 1ij far.reachin<lb />
Early Requirements<lb />
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the year were msta<lb />
L Presidenl Mrs<lb />
cata- : Alia Mao Jordan ).<lb />
what 2. Vice President<lb />
�onrse Medlin I Sara Louis<lb />
he lar- fiftv vears of our history, we ought<lb />
to  ashamed,<lb />
ar was War Can Be Stopped<lb />
ime of EIowev r, the i mber of wars we<lb />
�hapter hav i i gaged ii is no sign war can<lb />
�r- for not be stopped if we go at it in the<lb />
d as follow right w<lb />
J, C. Holland hack to<lb />
it life, teacher-training, and!<lb />
mowed how in his twenty-five years<lb />
building this teacher-training in-i<lb />
titution he did a great work and<lb />
r influence.<lb />
The tenacity with which Dr.<lb />
Wright held the school to the one'<lb />
purpose for which it was established,<lb />
not letting it become a liberal arts' .n<lb />
Icoihwas one point Dr. Meadows Marks Fifteenth Year Since De-<lb />
stressed. Dr. Wright believed that grees Were First Conferred<lb />
, h to become teach- Upon Those Students Com-<lb />
This Year of Special<lb />
Significance to A.Bs<lb />
Last year the class of 1911 .<lb />
it - twenty-fifth reunion M s yea<lb />
the class of 1912 will hold its tw nt<lb />
fifth reunion.<lb />
. riginally the alumnae of East !aro-<lb />
lina Teachers Training Sch i I, has<lb />
added much to the college . A I ri� E<lb />
resume of the activil � - � � asi<lb />
quarter of a cent y � - the<lb />
splendid work that has be carried<lb />
on by this organization.<lb />
Resume of Activities<lb />
On Tuesday evening June 5, 1912,<lb />
1!M l12<lb />
in the<lb />
organ-<lb />
to hold<lb />
pleting 4-year Course<lb />
Mr-<lb />
Nix-<lb />
M. K. Mesi<lb />
W<lb />
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. i re required<lb />
ry Btu-<lb />
�ar the<lb />
of the<lb />
ben all<lb />
 make<lb />
� �.� ber to whom diplo-<lb />
�. this ourse bae been<lb />
d i- 4,215, The Dr? two<lb />
. w re practically the same<lb />
Thi n imber moved steadily<lb />
: until the hundred mark was<lb />
I in 3 923. i n 1930 if reached<lb />
ak with a total of 283 mem-<lb />
Since that year each class,<lb />
be exception of oi has shown<lb />
. ase from the on immediately j<lb />
ine it, H interest is the fact .<lb />
 number of graduates was<lb />
 gu the entirt first yer<lb />
.  -it.  ;<lb />
ass graduating in -I one will<lb />
, 60, and the number to<lb />
in August U verv -mall. Fhe<lb />
 war will be appwoi-<lb />
rhat it was twenty years<lb />
A large number of  have<lb />
� dates rei'civoil A.1L degrees<lb />
this school. It is hard to e-ti-<lb />
�  Dumber who have received<lb />
. � from other colleges, but<lb />
have been many transcriptions<lb />
Pteaaa tarn to page two)<lb />
Recording Secretary � Mrs.jbu1 when th<lb />
(Please turn to page twoj u 1861, he w<lb />
jenlist. This is the way with many<lb />
men because they have not built ap<lb />
a strong enough desire for peace.<lb />
There is a lot of work to be done<lb />
� ork went<lb />
, only t <lb />
 . , �.)�- should come to this chool, and<lb />
��  in the , ,<lb />
 -11 . teacher- should he eliminated as. . <lb />
tonghtagain; &amp;g ih(;r uutiln(1s W:ls (iis- This year holds a special signm-<lb />
hm '? PlaJ covered, and he thought no one cance for the A.lh graduates and<lb />
 l" firel t0 hould make teaching stepping- the 607 alumnae who old A.I<lb />
d<lb />
� ho would not make good<lb />
should I<lb />
Eleven Years Ago<lb />
Tucker<lb />
of that<lb />
To Alumnoe<lb />
ieioe We have j'<lb />
er, and wenl<lb />
May 20, 1937.<lb />
Mv deal Alumnae:<lb />
"As vour president, I am tion to draft money as <lb />
in war times. "It w<lb />
ace. said the -peak-<lb />
happy again to invite you to<lb />
make your plans now to come<lb />
back to oar Alma Mater for the<lb />
annual meeting, which will be<lb />
held this year on Saturday,<lb />
June 5, in the Austin Build-<lb />
ing, at 10:30 o'clock.<lb />
This occasion will be unique,<lb />
as it marks our twenty-fifth<lb />
suggest legisla-<lb />
as men<lb />
tad a law-<lb />
Mo draft a man's money as well as<lb />
his boy in war time, we'd not have<lb />
i wars<lb />
Fight in Defense Only<lb />
Another suggestion was that we<lb />
determine not to fight unless in real<lb />
defense and remember that defense<lb />
I does not mean going out of America.<lb />
anniversary7 as an Alumnae ISergeant York expressed Jiimself as<lb />
Association, and it also marks ready to meet an mva.h-r at � ir<lb />
-i int not willing to go again<lb />
tones to some other profession. grees, as well as for the fact thai it<lb />
All but -ix of the twenty-six I marks the fifteenth anniversary of<lb />
(Please turn to page two) the first time that degrees were con-<lb />
 ferred upon those completing the<lb />
 four year course.<lb />
The first group working for AJBJ<lb />
degrees began in the summer of<lb />
1921. Two girls, Gertrude Cham<lb />
berlain and Virginia Pigford, re-<lb />
ceived their degree- it: August 1922.<lb />
These first two Were ahle tO tilii-ll<lb />
j thek work within less than two years<lb />
after completing the two year course<lb />
' dm- to the fact that they had already<lb />
attended liberal arts-colleges before<lb />
! coming here and held transferable<lb />
! credits.<lb />
! border<lb />
i war.<lb />
I� keep our money at borne also<lb />
will help prevent wars. "I in in<lb />
! favor (d lending money to no nation<lb />
Sergeant York believes in the<lb />
(Please turn to page two)<lb />
WELL KNOWN PIANIST.<lb />
ANTONY L0UDIS. PLAYS<lb />
AT ASSEMBLY<lb />
i.<lb />
ts f the College were<lb />
fort mate in having Mr. Antony!<lb />
L  well known pianist, choral)<lb />
and teacher of music at<lb />
Va<lb />
la<lb />
. I'niversity. as their guest<lb />
MWillibTj hour last Friday.<lb />
H began his program by playing<lb />
a selection, "The Wedding Day<lb />
h Qrieg. After this he played<lb />
several selections from Chopin:<lb />
"The Harp Etude "Prelude in D<lb />
flat minor and one in C sharp<lb />
minor.<lb />
Mr. Ixmdis is a guest on the Col-<lb />
leg- ainpus for the week-end.<lb />
the passing of the Normal<lb />
School Classes. With this D .to a foreign country t<lb />
class the Normal School is gone<lb />
and as a college we have come<lb />
of age, launching out to main-<lb />
tain the worthy reputation o fight with� swd-tbe speaker.<lb />
which our Normal School has<lb />
gained throughout our state<lb />
and southland. We were or-<lb />
ganized by the D classes of 1911<lb />
and 1912; and, it seems fitting<lb />
that as the D's go, we pause<lb />
to celebrate our twenty-fifth<lb />
anniversary.<lb />
The college has set aside Sat-<lb />
urday during commencement<lb />
as Alumnae Day and has most<lb />
cordially invited us to enjoy<lb />
its hospitality. I hope that you<lb />
will come and bring a number<lb />
of our members with you. We<lb />
plan to do honor to this oc-<lb />
casion as we meet together in a<lb />
day of good fellowship and re-<lb />
union. ,<lb />
To the honor classes, 1936 and<lb />
1927, I extend a special invi-<lb />
tation. The college is yours for<lb />
the entire commencement ex-<lb />
ercises. Let us make this mile-<lb />
stone in the history of the col-<lb />
lteee a truly outstanding one.<lb />
Sincerely yours,<lb />
Christine Vick Joyner.<lb />
(Mrs. O. K. Joyner)<lb />
tl,<lb />
Special Invitation<lb />
Dear Alumnae:<lb />
Speaking on behalf of the<lb />
Commencement Committee,<lb />
may I assume that you will re-<lb />
gard this letter as a special in-<lb />
vitation to be present on the<lb />
campus for our twenty-seventh<lb />
annual commencement? The<lb />
definite commencement sched-<lb />
ule, very similar to that of pre-<lb />
vious years, is contained in<lb />
this issue of THE TECO<lb />
ECHO. The success of these<lb />
plans depends partially upon<lb />
the alumnae. We are hoping<lb />
that a large number will find from Training School until the reg-<lb />
it possible to be present. ular session of 1921, and the actual<lb />
R J Slay, Chairman. (Please turn to page three)<lb />
Mrs. O. K. Joyner, president<lb />
of East Carolina Teachers Col-<lb />
lege alumnae association, and<lb />
formerly Miss Christine Vick,<lb />
of Woodland, has the distinc-<lb />
tion of having given the name<lb />
TECO ECHO to this publi-<lb />
cation back in 1925. The name<lb />
was selected by the student<lb />
body from 150 names submitted<lb />
in a contest, and Miss Vick<lb />
was awarded a prize of $5.00<lb />
for her entry.<lb />
NASH EDGEG0P1BE<lb />
cum mm<lb />
IN PAST MONTHS<lb />
the classes<lb />
YW'CA room of ECTTS ai<lb />
ized an alumnae associatio<lb />
annual meetings each yea<lb />
commencement. Miss Luh<lb />
served as president pro tei<lb />
meeting.<lb />
As can be -ecu from the report that<lb />
follows, each annual meeting has<lb />
built upon those which preceded, al-<lb />
ways cooperating with the college<lb />
and always keeping alive the high<lb />
purpose of its first constitution: to<lb />
develops spirit of cooperation among<lb />
its members; to increase a spirit oi<lb />
loyalty to their Alma Mater: and<lb />
to promote the general welfare of<lb />
the institution.<lb />
At the first m� ting<lb />
V I � ���. not Mrs<lb />
A.<lb />
2 Miss<lb />
Moore<lb />
M<lb />
A<lb />
Xash-Edi<lb />
Eii a special session of the state <lb />
legislature in 1920 it granted this 'fP0 ' <lb />
. , combe chapter ot tne i. n -n<lb />
niter decrees r<lb />
In 1914 plans wen ma U I i tin<lb />
presentation of the M to be<lb />
 the right to center degreesl�" .�. ,n actiTslfJtSS<lb />
and to hecome a teachers Uege. sll(n1 vear. � Novem-LS3 33 was realked from this pro-<lb />
rhe name, however, was not changed rf worfj WM ' q m5 :m alumnae <lb />
begun with a meeting held at the ,u fiir Yminmg � ' ! Quar-<lb />
f Mrs. Leslie llinson. The1<lb />
National Capitol Leaders Join<lb />
In Congratulating iSTeco Echo"<lb />
Washington. D. (�(CPS) �<lb />
Outstanding leaders from the Na-<lb />
tional Capital joined today in sin-<lb />
cere congratulations and felicita-<lb />
tions to The Teco Echo, student<lb />
publication of the East Carolina<lb />
Teachers College at Greenville, upon<lb />
the College newspaper's outstanding<lb />
honor award accorded by the Ra-<lb />
tional Scholastic Press Association.<lb />
The Teco Echo was given a Uirst<lb />
Class Honor Rating in competition<lb />
with the hundreds of college papers<lb />
participating, representing all sec-<lb />
tions of the United States.<lb />
11 considered the award well<lb />
merited and praised the editors, the<lb />
staff and faculty advisers of The .high honor of whieh the paper and<lb />
Tfco Echo for their fine work in the Greenville institution as well<lb />
bringing this honor to East Caro- can be proud. I am glad to extend<lb />
' b n tiIi�a o�rl Vvwt wishes to<lb />
lina Teachers College.<lb />
Among the first to express his<lb />
congratulations to The Teco Echo<lb />
was North Carolina's United States<lb />
Senator Robert Rice Reynolds who<lb />
declared:<lb />
"The Teco Echo of East Caro-<lb />
lina Teachers College indeed is to<lb />
be congratulated upon this outstand-<lb />
ing honor that has come to it. The<lb />
National Scholastic Press Associa-<lb />
tion has chosen The Teco Echo as<lb />
one of the best college papers in<lb />
the country, which is a rare and<lb />
my felicitations and best wishes to<lb />
The Teco Echo upon this auspici-<lb />
ous occasion in its history of<lb />
achievement<lb />
Joining Senator Reynolds, his<lb />
colleague in the Upper House,<lb />
Senator Josiah William Bailey<lb />
said:<lb />
The high honor rating won by<lb />
The Teco Echo is cause for pride,<lb />
not alone in Greenville but through-<lb />
out North Carolina. I am gratified<lb />
indeed to know that this progressive<lb />
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aonie ot AH<lb />
last meeting was held at the home<lb />
of Airs, llinson on Tuesday of this<lb />
week.<lb />
Throughout the year members j<lb />
have been working at various!<lb />
schemes to raise funds. At present<lb />
plans are being made for visiting!<lb />
the college during Commencement<lb />
and participation in Alumnae day.<lb />
Dr. Meadows Guest Speaker<lb />
Dr. Leon Meadows was guest<lb />
speaker at one of the outstanding<lb />
events of the year, the annual ban-<lb />
quet which was held on December 3<lb />
in the banquet room of the Win-<lb />
stead cafeteria. Dr. Meadows m<lb />
addressing the group brought cur-<lb />
rent college news, reporting im-<lb />
provements in the buildings, en-<lb />
larged faculty, and the addition of<lb />
a commercial course.<lb />
He also spoke on the educational<lb />
system, pointing out flaws and mak-<lb />
ing suggestions for improvement.<lb />
He particularly recommended utili-<lb />
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Commencement<lb />
In this issue of the paper we<lb />
have dealt mainly with the<lb />
phase of commencement which<lb />
we feel will interest the<lb />
siumnae most. The commence-<lb />
ment speakers will be featured<lb />
in the next number.<lb />
Program for twenty-seventh<lb />
annual commencement:<lb />
Friday, June 4<lb />
8:00 p.m.�Music Recital.<lb />
Saturday, June 5<lb />
Alumnae Day.<lb />
Sunday, June 6<lb />
11:00 a.m. � Commencement<lb />
Sermon, Dr. W. A. Lambeth,<lb />
Winston-Salem, N. C.<lb />
Monday, June 7<lb />
10:30 a-m.�Address, Dr. W. K.<lb />
Greene, Duke University.<lb />
11:30 a.m.�Graduating Ex-<lb />
ercises.<lb />
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IN MEMORY OF TWO ALUMNAE MEMBERS<lb />
We. the members of East Carolina Teachers College Alumnae As-<lb />
sociation, wish to pay tribute to the memory of two of our loyal members<lb />
whom (ioil lias called from our midst, since we last met in June, 1936.<lb />
Mrs. Mary Moore Nobles, of the class of 1913, was ever loyal, gentle,<lb />
and kind. She resided in Greenville and kept her contact with the college<lb />
during her busy married lite while she assumed the duties and privileges<lb />
of a wife and a mother. One of the faculty members spoke recently<lb />
of her as lovely Mary Moore. We shall miss her, and ever cherish her Francis Sinclair, the campus<lb />
memory. Romeo seem- to have established a<lb />
Mrs. Leila Askew Parker, of the class of L�27, likewise was a wife and record. Francis has the record of<lb />
a mother. In her quiet, well regulated life near Woodland. .  she dancing to one piif music with<lb />
alwavs impressed those with whom she came in contact as one who had twenty-four differenl girls breaking<lb />
mastered the art of living. She seemed never to be disturbed by the petty on him, and i<lb />
Campus Camera<lb />
breaking on<lb />
things which little people-fret and fume over. We shall miss her gentle him twice! i are a better man<lb />
influence. than I am Gungha I'm !<lb />
To the h.ved ones of these two we wish to express our sincere sympathy r )uir Tharrington wishes to<lb />
and pray that we, too, may approach our passing like one "who wraps the ;imi to H patrons and friends,1<lb />
drapers of his couch about hint and lies down to plea-ant dreams fhat he now holds a position with<lb />
Christine Viek Joyner. ,1(. gt n Cardinals with a sal-<lb />
ary of $150 per month. I Work bard<lb />
K,<lb />
report enough Duke and get $200 per week.<lb />
TWENTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL jitem wa- appointed to<lb />
COMMENCEMENT TO MARK interesting new- from the Ti.o Also remember Duke that you are<lb />
PASSING OF THE "D's" (H" at each meeting during the from ECTC!).<lb />
year,<lb />
C111<lb />
Plans f<lb />
and a<lb />
the year Were dis-<lb />
�port of the State<lb />
Mi-s Catherine Albritton, better<lb />
(Continued from page one) cussed and a report of the State 11(lUI1 ,(� "Cat" to her intimate<lb />
of ivcrd to other school meeting which was held during com- .�� ; ;�  Why? I don't<lb />
In every catalogue there i- found meneement u �ive� bJ rs- �'� L- know 1 bad betted quit, here, be-<lb />
under Studin Loan Fund that allIMarconi (Augusta Woodard) and jW(, j   names! �1<lb />
ili. classes except one. from L911 Mrs. G. W. Bradshaw (Mary Newby uck Catherine!<lb />
until 1922 left substantial sum's, W"f,0-<lb />
ranging from $112.50 to $2,872.78 rs- Charles M. Johnson, an<lb />
to tiii- fund. The onlv class omitted<lb />
that <lb />
I'he only class o I I active alumnae member, and also a JUSit nished<lb />
- list left $900 for interior member of the Board of Trustees hair"cuttlff<lb />
made an interesting talk on the prog v l be<lb />
re- and need- of the College, v" <lb />
mt<lb />
icey Calfee<lb />
lon't think<lb />
oral i h<lb />
I 12.50<lb />
oi I hi I i Echo, the staff ha- attempted<lb />
h spots in the history of Fa-t Carolina<lb />
1. � interest to the alumnae members.<lb />
called strictly an Alumnae Number,<lb />
"scratched only the surface" of our Alma<lb />
' I TV<lb />
�emnt nor only will mark the twenty-fifth<lb />
of the Alumnae Association, but also the<lb />
era. and the fifteenth year sinee the A.l<lb />
�on a student here, the -tatF has taken as a<lb />
11.<lb />
It -tands as follows:<lb />
The "lass of 191<lb />
The ('lass of 1912<lb />
The lass of 1913<lb />
Tin Class of 191 t<lb />
Hie 'lass of 1915<lb />
The ('lass of 1916<lb />
The Class of 1917<lb />
The Class of 1918<lb />
The Class of 1919<lb />
Tin- ('lass of 1921.<lb />
The �'lass of 1922 - . 2,872.78<lb />
It is amazing to students toa<lb />
co-e.ls :<lb />
Hill I'ratt - ha<lb />
Jack Xoe<lb />
Bill Shell<lb />
Duke Tharring<lb />
listing projects tor consideration.<lb />
200.001 Mrs. Joluison has appeared on the<lb />
300.001 program several times during the<lb />
21000 year urniiiir cooperation among<lb />
200 001 lumnae member. for a "bigger and<lb />
205.00 setter college.<lb />
400.00 committee was app.dnid to<lb />
500.00 represent the chapter at the homo-<lb />
500.00 c�mmg Day at the College in<lb />
�'on 00 October.<lb />
S72J8 !n December a Bazaar was held al lime will<lb />
the time of the rgenlar meeting. A<lb />
iow such amtint- ould be raisedcontribution was made during the<lb />
('ross for the benefit<lb />
it<lb />
Score<lb />
Cf.i<lb />
� hauncev<lb />
C;<lb />
but questioning faeultv members vear to �,e "<lb />
� , .  i.ni i i:<lb />
ve to march last as<lb />
1 1 I<lb />
o-e Im.v- liea'l- a i'i<lb />
uig bty cold and shiny.<lb />
I thing Robert 1'ittman was pret-<lb />
ninl alumnae win. were here then<lb />
show- that much of this was made! '<lb />
-i Keliet<lb />
bef<lb />
the play<lb />
ins was in tin<lb />
Ol the<lb />
�tat.<lb />
n ol tiie college charter which has remained<lb />
hanged tl ugh ut the vears and which states that said school shall<lb />
bt ii  . for the p rpose of giving young men and women such<lb />
ti   d training as -hall qualify them to teach in the public schools<lb />
: N- rtl I arolina. We bave tried to show how East Carolina Teachers<lb />
1 11 bas fulfilled its purpose over a period of twenty-eight years.<lb />
For invaluable information and suggestions in the publishing of this<lb />
bei of I in. Teco Echo, the staff offers "many thanks" to Miss Mamie<lb />
I � tikins. We also take this opportunity to thank all others who c-<lb />
i ated with us in making the number of some value to the alumnae.<lb />
ONE PURPOSE ALWAYS<lb />
Throughout the past twenty-eight years this institution has held to<lb />
oi sistency of purpose which is stated in a section of the school's<lb />
charter as follow That -aid school -hall be maintained by the State<lb />
 : the purpose of giving young white men and women such education<lb />
 : training as shall fit and qualify them to teach in the public schools<lb />
ol North Carolina. In holding to this purpose, the school has passed<lb />
fi � the high school and normal school stage to a normal school and<lb />
hers llege. This year will mark the beginning of a iu'v era. for<lb />
th  passing of the "D's" the last vestige of the original Fast Caro-<lb />
lina Ceachers Training School yields to a progressive four-year teachers<lb />
! i<lb />
C Ol iie.<lb />
h the beginning this institution offered two years of high school,<lb />
and the normal school eourse. Then, as requirements for high school<lb />
teachers were raised, the first two classes were dropped, and subsequently,<lb />
a teai hers college course requiring four years for completion was offered.<lb />
An extra session of the genera! assembly in li2(� gave the school permis-<lb />
to grant the All. degree. There was no deviation from the two-<lb />
ar eourse; however, at the same time, a student might if she preferred<lb />
work toward an A.Ik degree.<lb />
Ih 1921 the name of East 'arolina Teachers Training School was<lb />
hanged by action of the general assembly to Fast Carolina Teachers<lb />
I liege. The name was changed as little as possible to make it deserip-<lb />
of what the school really was. The word "college" was substituted<lb />
th words "training school and emphasis was placed on the word<lb />
hers since that is the word that distinguishes this type of college<lb />
rhe school did not change its purpose in the least, hut the scope<lb />
its work was enlarged to meet the requirements for teachers after<lb />
�.� increased by the State Department of Education.<lb />
Ems yeaf the two-year course i- passing out because of increasing<lb />
mands by school superintendents, and higher requirements of the State<lb />
: : oi Public Instruction. Bat again, since this school was established<lb />
' ��� the sole purpose oi training teachers to teach in the public schools of the<lb />
State, East Carolina I eachers 'oltege is maintaining the same singleness of<lb />
irpose as -rated in the first charter. When the public schools make<lb />
greater demands, it Umes necessarv for this institution to meet those<lb />
moving picture- had -wept<lb />
peiisation Board,<lb />
ty hurt about<lb />
spillman. chairman '� waf? P<lb />
Employment Com- shameV<lb />
at, as 'ar<lb />
11 sure is a<lb />
was tie<lb />
ruest<lb />
As vu all know, Mr, Francis<lb />
f amateur stage productions. speaker at the ting oi the chap- .H� 1(1 his ttil kn,�.kli out<lb />
Later classes have left gifts forDf mJ"nn"? uh  !l"1'1  the other dav with a baseball! Weil<lb />
beautifying the campus, for interior tne laily-Ho Inn. Lhirty-five ,jiat<lb />
i-n t auv new  u -a we<lb />
b'ci.ration of various buildings, f(,r ,nIllhrs vvpr? resenl to hear Birs.bl30W t - 'j,nr j,jj Prancis<lb />
the Alumnae Fi<lb />
the<lb />
M rs.<lb />
"Social<lb />
Bridge Tournament<lb />
One ot the most interesting events<lb />
had knocked a ball to pieces with,<lb />
his tooth, that would he news!<lb />
Whatta sav?<lb />
n.lownient funds, and jT'lltnan diseuss<lb />
various other purposes. This year r,inv -rT-<lb />
elass is leaving a (dock for Gotten<lb />
Mall office.<lb />
if the year wa- the annual bridge ' wlsh r" r;lk ,lu space to tell<lb />
wlijeh the chapter George Willard. and members of<lb />
iis was heh<lb />
in tic Virginia Dare Ballroom of marvelous piece of work this year<lb />
and the school i- uroud of them.<lb />
the record made by the two year<lb />
classes is one of which the college Itom s'<lb />
i- j<lb />
ords have been made bv nianv d' tin<lb />
.roud. Enviable individual m- jsponsored in April. TH �,  hl t!i" staff, that they :  �  <lb />
members of the classes. Among'the tlw Sir W:llrr Hotel. All favors, and<lb />
leaders of these classes are the fol- tallies ��d decorations were made; PRESIDENT SAYS DR. R. H.<lb />
lowing who served as presidents:<lb />
1911, Liliiet Tucker. Washington,<lb />
D. (<lb />
by the teachers and pupils in the<lb />
schools, and the college colors ofi<lb />
purple and gold were emphasized!<lb />
WRIGHT A TRAIL BLAZER<lb />
f (Continued from page one)<lb />
I'll Mar.nicriTe Davis t is throughout the Ballroom. Prizes i -ii; .1 . -i.<lb />
i. i, naargueriw lja is. ,ii.s. ey- �, , I buildings on the campus, were built<lb />
D.<lb />
h<lb />
TO THE ALUMNAE<lb />
inae and Alumni: Some weeks ago. there appeared in one of<lb />
�� aseiat<lb />
paper- oi our country the following notice: "Henry.<lb />
need you. Mother Your college mother is sending<lb />
-sage: ome borne; we need you. We need your presence<lb />
the twenty-fifth anniversary of the founding of the<lb />
v.e need your sympathy as we bid farewell to the<lb />
year normal classes; we need your cooperation as we<lb />
ge that i able to render a greater service to North ('aro-<lb />
lina. we need the Touch of your hand, the sound of your voice, the charm<lb />
oi your personality to make commencement all that it should be. Come<lb />
home. Sincrely vours, Leon K. Meadows. President.<lb />
I <lb />
lasi<lb />
plan<lb />
TIME TO SAY ADIEU<lb />
And now the time has come for us to say adieu, as "the old order<lb />
changeth, yielding place to new. . .  The retiring staff member. are<lb />
going out with the publishing of this issue and are leaving in charge<lb />
those students who recently were elected to fill the vacancies.<lb />
At this tune may we recall the goal which we set last fall, and apologise<lb />
for whatever shortcomings we may have had in working toward that<lb />
end. We have tried to present an impartial cross-section of college<lb />
activity a- completely as possible; we have endorsed movements which<lb />
we felt would result in the betterment of East Carolina Teachers College,<lb />
and yet, have avoided an eternal journalistic crusade and we have tried<lb />
conscientiously to maintain a conservative policy, giving adequate con-<lb />
sideration always before drawing conclusions. In all our policies we<lb />
have tried to keep the students and the institution first in our minds.<lb />
We are aware of the ever increasing progress of this college from<lb />
year to year, and we are proud of this progress. With our final number<lb />
of The Teco Echo, we reaffirm our allegiance to East Carolina Teachers<lb />
College and the principles for which it stands.<lb />
Cary Warren. Greenville, X. (<lb />
1913, Ruth Moore. Mrs. Charles<lb />
M. Johnson, Raleigh. X. (<lb />
r.�14. Bessie Doub, X. C. College.<lb />
Greensboro, X. C.<lb />
1915, Kate Tillery. Mrs. Wil-<lb />
lian Quinnerly, Ayden. X. C.<lb />
1916, Louise Sinaw, Mrs. Dwight<lb />
Osborne, Taylorsville, X C<lb />
1917, Lucile Bullock, Mrs.<lb />
Thomas Mall. Rocky Mount. X. C.<lb />
1918, Fstelle Moore, Mrs. Julian<lb />
Butler, St. Paul's, X. C.<lb />
1919, Marian Morrison, Mrs.<lb />
Richard Walton, Hickory, X C.<lb />
1920, Mildred McCotter, Mrs.<lb />
Hugh C Sawyers, Merrit, X. C.<lb />
1921, Josie 3orsett, Mrs. Ernest<lb />
Harris. Raleigh, X C.<lb />
1922, Lillie Mae Dawson, Mrs.<lb />
John Thompson, Goldsboro. X C.<lb />
19SS, Maggie Dixon. Mrs. John<lb />
Baker, Spring Hope. X C<lb />
1924, Blanche Wilkins, Creed-<lb />
moor, X. C.<lb />
1925, Flla Outland. Burlington,<lb />
X. C.<lb />
1926, Dell Pope, Mrs. Harry Ran-<lb />
dall, Raleigh, X C.<lb />
1'i-Jl. Dixie Taylor, XVw Pern,<lb />
x. c.<lb />
1928, Gladys Jones. Booneville,<lb />
X. C.<lb />
1929, Hazel Batson, Wilmington.<lb />
X. c.<lb />
1930, Cassie Carty, Mrs. Duke<lb />
Jones, Warrenton, X. C.<lb />
1931, Myrtle Kukendall. Mrs.<lb />
Walter Juntley. Smithfield, X C.<lb />
1932, Irma Dell Phillips, Gib-<lb />
-onville, X. C.<lb />
1933, Margaret Russel, Dunn.<lb />
X. C.<lb />
l!i:54. Alma Earlc Ivey, Mrs.<lb />
Frank Thigpen, Goldsboro, X. C<lb />
1935, Louise King. Littleton,<lb />
X. C.<lb />
1936, Roberta Brantlev. Zebulon,<lb />
X. (<lb />
1937, Irene Williamson. Chad-<lb />
bourn, X. C.<lb />
were donated by friends of the col-<lb />
lege and merchants of the city. Sixtv-<lb />
ip<lb />
under Dr. Wright's administration<lb />
and he found those six when he came<lb />
eight reservations were made andi . -i-i � i � i i -u- t-<lb />
 .    here. J Ins physical building Dr.<lb />
seventy-nve dollars was realized r i i i i .� i<lb />
 � . Meadows nse.l as a symbol ot the<lb />
irum this event. !iii- .1 . "i � i<lb />
T.  , T  . , ; nuildmg that cannot be seen with<lb />
Dr. Charles Lee Smith, inter-Lv<lb />
ii i i tne eve.<lb />
nationallv known lecturer, teacher t� r i � i i i � t �<lb />
, ,� ,  , ih. -Meadows closed hv picturing<lb />
and author, and a resident of Ra-L S,�U(. wht.n I)r Wriuht was plead-<lb />
leigh. addressed the group at the final ; 1)(,f()r� � i(.�ilativ<lb />
meeting ot the year m Mav. I)r<lb />
Smith has traveled extensively be-<lb />
sides teaching for twenty-one years<lb />
in the various colleges here and<lb />
abroad and his subject for the eve-<lb />
ning was "The Changing Times<lb />
Mrs. Charles M. Johnson was hostess<lb />
for the meeting which was held at<lb />
the Carolina Country Club.<lb />
Mrs. M. R. Medlin,<lb />
Vice President.<lb />
(Sara Louise Nixon, '19)<lb />
NASH-EDGECOMBE<lb />
CHAPTER ACTIVE<lb />
IN PAST MONTHS<lb />
e committee<lb />
that the children in the poorest and!<lb />
smallest schools should be given the j<lb />
same chance as those in the richest<lb />
and finest, thus showing his great!<lb />
interest in universal education.<lb />
President Meadows expressed the j<lb />
hope that year after year the school<lb />
would continue to hold a service!<lb />
calling to the mind of the students j<lb />
the life and work of Robert II<lb />
Wright.<lb />
RALEIGH CHAPTER HAS<lb />
SUCCESSFUL YEAR;<lb />
FORTY-SEVEN MEMBERS<lb />
(Continued from page one)<lb />
tarian training for those boys and<lb />
girls whose livelihood must be made<lb />
without the advantage of college!<lb />
training. This he presented as one<lb />
of the prime requisites of the day<lb />
in the field of education.<lb />
Mrs. Leslie Hinson, president of I<lb />
the chapter spoke briefly of the aims j<lb />
and activities planned for the com-<lb />
ing year. Mrs. Eula Proctor Great-<lb />
house, vice president, presided as<lb />
toastmistress for the occasion.<lb />
Other officers are: Mrs. Ruby<lb />
Daugbtridge Hinnant, secretary-<lb />
treasurer; Mrs. Lucille Bulluck Hall,<lb />
reporter.<lb />
Reported by Mrs, W. T, Hinnant.<lb />
"ONE REMEDY FOR WAR<lb />
SAYS YORK IN ADDRESS HERE<lb />
COMPLIMENTS<lb />
� of �<lb />
Carolina Sales Corp.<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C<lb />
(Continued from page one)<lb />
C. J. Thoroughgood (Zelma<lb />
Wester).<lb />
4. Corresponding Secretary �<lb />
Mrs. R. F. Noble (Mamie Cutler.)<lb />
5. Treasurer�Mrs. B. S. Jenkins<lb />
(Julia Wood).<lb />
6. Reporter�Mrs. R. J. Ray<lb />
(Ann Whitehuret).<lb />
Mrs. J. M. Newsome (Ellen<lb />
(Continued from page one)<lb />
family altar as one of the forces<lb />
best fitted to educate children to<lb />
peace.<lb />
The Rev. W. A. Ryan, Peace<lb />
Council President, introduced the<lb />
speaker and later concluded the pro-<lb />
gram with some explanation of the<lb />
work of the Emergency Peace Cam-<lb />
paign, with its emphasis last spring<lb />
on securing good neutrality legisla-<lb />
tion and this spring on a "no Foreign<lb />
War" crusade.<lb />
The invocation was given by the<lb />
Rev. Richard Bagley, minister of<lb />
the First Christian Church in Wash-<lb />
ington, N C. Dr. Carl L. Adams<lb />
presided. The local high school<lb />
band opened the program with<lb />
several selections.<lb />
A GIFT inspired by<lb />
SENTIMENT . . .<lb />
YOUR PHOTOGRAPH<lb />
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See Our Display For<lb />
Attractive<lb />
New Styles<lb />
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BAKER'S STUDIO<lb />
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be enjoyed more if all co-<lb />
operate. The piano, table, and<lb />
other furniture is there for our<lb />
use and enjoyment, and is open<lb />
to students at any time during<lb />
the day until 7:30 p.m.<lb />
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Metals You W.li Er Eating with your friends at LAUTARE'Sjoy<lb />
ANNOUNCING. . .<lb />
The Opeing of Our<lb />
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for a vacation full<lb />
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robes, and capes . . . swim<lb />
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FARLEY'S PIRATES HOLLAND STRIK<lb />
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I �-��'� Heel State college newspaper<lb />
Bill Holland, big Pirati<lb />
the issuance of a fine publication<lb />
, (h �� � also managerlpaw, struck out 19 betters as l� fefS?"1 rhs�  ar ' Bend<lb />
T Tf1 team registered a 10-5 vicSr ov � ' "n'Hi" ai(i congratula-<lb />
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I' Eas1 Carolina Teachers I 'oil.<lb />
he Teco Echo, one of the South<lb />
�Duke" Tharrington Wins Game<lb />
1 at Newport News. Virginia;<lb />
Stowe Leads at Bat<lb />
By ELMER SMITH<lb />
Floyd Hinton, hard-hittini<lb />
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�ejesl oi the game. pitcher, then hurled shut-oul ball ilu 1 papers, performed � againsl no  1, .h :<lb />
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"n!i Gateway. Miss Lillie Mai vi and il1 Sheltoa with two<lb />
Dawson (Thompson) served as s"les' ranked next.<lb />
president that year. Sessoms led Campbell's hitting<lb />
Miss Ehzabet Smith assistant' Tith " iu1,1" 1 !u" singles.<lb />
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Winning pitcher, Holland: staff and faculty advisers have done graduating class the right<lb />
snm pitcher, Henderson. fine work and are more than deserv- tVr the M.A degree was granted T S "1<lb />
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uhirh there were eighteen members<lb />
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'� '26, the Mrs. Christine Vick Joyner of :I Xtv rl same in number as<lb />
sported that Woodland, X.  served as presi-<lb />
fort I equip dent that year and was reeleeted to<lb />
new campus serve in l!�7.<lb />
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�  mail! P.rJ�ec� fort was THIS YEAR OF SPECIAL<lb />
Alumnae SIGNIFICANCE TO A.Bs<lb />
1927,Gladys Kilpatrick, Mrs. Will were granted, In 193;<lb />
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ticket en-Jetass and the one year class waa in-<lb />
ler to �� �� �� for the stituted.<lb />
Miss Bonnie Howard, elementary<lb />
'kets are dow on sale supervisor in Louisville. Kentucky,<lb />
ind maj be had by ad-j became president in l!�i's and was  "<lb />
American Legion, Ox- reeleeted in 1929. In '28, it was I1111 Ml ai1,1  provide a graduates this year beyo<lb />
granted. At the present time there i,(<lb />
�ey are nine graduate students enrolled, H. Hinton"<lb />
��mi. which bad nineteen mem- I arr Bowden, Faison, X. C. some of whom are within one quar- Ferebee<lb />
 , . ,   ll.V;ul Colson, Mooresville, rr work of their Masters degree. Holland<lb />
1 h !linr , " radua?f V �  Since the summer of 1921, when Harrington<lb />
creased almost by tens until 1929 1930, Kay Lee Cloaninger, Mrs. the first A.B, class was enrolled this<lb />
when there were eighty-two in the S. L. William Atlanta. Ga. school has been performing a dual<lb />
graduating class "he peak year. 1931, Martha Whithurst, Par- function, that of a normal and of a<lb />
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1932, Xannie Smith. F<lb />
voted to keen<lb />
ALUMNAE ASSOCIATION WILL<lb />
responding secretary.<lb />
p a paid student eor-<lb />
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project ot that year was t<lb />
OBSERVE 25th ANNIVERSARY J '<lb />
R. Beckwith Loan Fund -$500 for<lb />
teachers college, Xext fall it will<lb />
C� trom p one)  727 tQ"Wt" IT.� ' Tttt "<lb />
wording ot the purpose oi th school through .)nn, how. 109 candidates 1933, Evelyn (iillam. Harrelsville, This step was foreseen'by former<lb />
was m no way changed Th� action for graduation, with the August X. ( President Robert H. Wright when<lb />
came about as the result ol an at- graduates still to be counted, which 1934, Ruth Parker. Goldsboro, in 1928 before the depression he<lb />
�� the requirements ofwill probably carry the number of X. ( made tht, 8tatement thahe pre(ict.<lb />
. ml any other 1935, Eloise ('amp. Ahoskie, ed that by 1932, if nothing haopen-<lb />
: imng for thejm the past The total number of ST. C. 1 to interfere with the course of<lb />
Yiek, Woodland, education in the state, the State<lb />
longer pen<lb />
teachers of the state. The laws of A.B. alumnae at the present is 107. 1936, Eth<lb />
North Carolina for the certifkia-In 1927 the cnllege became a mem<lb />
We keep the!<lb />
COSTTofl<lb />
LIVING<lb />
t year waa to honor � '� �- "�' rerimca-jin ivz, me college became a mem- In the 1921 summer number of Department of Public Instruction<lb />
in some way. In ��, n"n (,t l�'r bad provided a sal- her of The Association of Southern The East Carolina Teachers Train- would require graduation from a<lb />
to institute a Kate ar-v M'a1 i'ai  t1 �onnt ot; Colleges and Secondary Schools and in; Sckoal Quarterly there is a pic- fowr-year college It is needless to<lb />
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Insay that the depression following in<lb />
is decided to institute a Kat,<lb />
� .leckwith Loan Euml -$500 for; traniIIlir wl� :t tea.dir had. since that time there have been a Iture of the first co'llege ia<lb />
oublication wa an years�after which the associa- ?' nrt class to start m as tresh number of students transferring the picture there are seventeen of the next vears is probably the hig-<lb />
 fion would specify what would be mn an" 'l1"1 th' iul1 Ir yeare credits. the first class. There were perhaps gest reason that we are'five vears<lb />
� t� tf. j done with the fund. toward A.B. degrees waa graduated The first class to organize was the several others who were taking col- behind his prediction.<lb />
U igh'School was nresi  I98�' 1h'n Were ,na,1, lo if VK. Fur t tir tlin, .v�s 1!�24 class with seven members and lege work. Of these more than half Commencement this spring will<lb />
raise $5,000 scholarship fund to be I"8 candidates for degrees were for Annie Howard Eclton of Dunn, hold A.B. degres from this college, emphasize this important annivei<lb />
? li T3 rl given at the twenty-fifth anniversary j nu'r two-year graduates and the mini-j X. ( as its president. i in<lb />
' lof the college in l�t4 In "31. theseor W;s sma!L ld2 .� �� ceeding class presidents were: .  � �   , -u<lb />
1925, Rebecea Golwell, Edenton, j summer issue of the quarterly was and of the four-year senior classes<lb />
�  � , "i  ci'in iit. in .u.tnesei � <lb />
t i resident ;lrfi, itis H.n. (.onfillU(.() with Hefea year of granting degrees, there wer<lb />
urpose tfbmldmg a WtLteoa, Mrs. F. ML Johnson of I88� g�dn�tes. It is signiScant X. C.<lb />
in Two of them, it is known, hold Mas- sary. All the presidents of the Alum-1<lb />
ters' Degrees from universities. The I nae Association, of the D classes<lb />
Mr<lb />
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Penney's low prices keep<lb />
the cost of living down<lb />
And in this way, Penney's<lb />
builds toward a higher<lb />
standard of living, and<lb />
toward increasing Pros-<lb />
perity. Because more peo-<lb />
ple can afford to buy the<lb />
good things of life, more<lb />
must be produced. And<lb />
that creates more jobs!<lb />
In 1917 the<lb />
" Morehead City, acting as president<lb />
rted that the gym fund hl m Mis g g<lb />
1 31!f .lT u:7 V1 Haskett. critic teacher in (ireenville.<lb />
 tun giving halt to ;m(1 .u tjmi pfvMmi of<lb />
I using hall forexpenaea, rl)e Alumnae Association, served in<lb />
. on ler the presidency of t!l absence of the president. In that<lb />
i Lancaster Mrs. Leland var rjH. j�itt c�untv chapter spon-<lb />
Uintervillel. the associa- S()rl tH tirM Koumler's l)av.<lb />
to turn the money in bank -n � n � �<lb />
 - , � i lie iullowing vear, 1H.5:5. n was<lb />
i sidei t v right t use a- i � i j . '   , . . <lb />
, , , i. oecided to use the Beckwith Fund<lb />
for buvine Libertv Bonds , � i , ,  ,<lb />
uth interest ami build a gateway<lb />
to be known as the Kate R. Reck-<lb />
jpnt that the first full Hedged class that<lb />
med by this group. ; will be invited to be honor guests' ?PJS Pf NT U TT'<lb />
1926, Janie Jackson. Mrs. W. A If is interesting to note that in ! of the college.<lb />
C . P E N N C V COMPANY<lb />
� �' � 5" �(<lb />
�;��. Miss Louise Smaw f<lb />
8. X.  served as president<lb />
Alumnae Association when<lb />
 ed that President<lb />
i. ��� n giien $349.93 which<lb />
: in War Savings Stamp<lb />
M  u -till er ing as<lb />
the first branch associa-<lb />
organized, Pitt and Edge-<lb />
pi � he li ad in organizing.<lb />
�  lia 1 t'Briai of Kinston,<lb />
i- . iccted president in 1921.<lb />
that eting that Miss<lb />
�  � � ��� idea ot an<lb />
t �t 1 nd. This idea was ac-<lb />
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. alrea given to Presi-<lb />
. t. � � - Endowment<lb />
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� . � . g jrear, 1922, the<lb />
1 untj Branch reported ��.� Endowment Fund.<lb />
thai-�� a r I'nt iiuntv spon-<lb />
i -�m.ij of Helen York as<lb />
4 : lumnae program for<lb />
�  �  It was at thi-<lb />
���'� '  the name of the Aaao-<lb />
as rhasged to the ECTC<lb />
All iation. Miss Ruth<lb />
1present a teacher in Boa-<lb />
B0, 1Is schools, was president<lb />
Wear<lb />
coR-jur<lb />
SILK STOCKINGS<lb />
because they wear<lb />
Miss Pattie S. Dowell. a<lb />
ler at Winthrop College.<lb />
-nt. It was at that meet-<lb />
DR A. M. SCHULTZ<lb />
DENTIST<lb />
�ao STATE BANK BVIL0IXO<lb />
� Phone 578 �<lb />
e Stockings that �rt<lb />
beautiful, flattering . . .<lb />
stockings that look like<lb />
"luaury items" but are<lb />
happily priced. They're<lb />
as lovely as their name<lb />
. . . end they wear! Their<lb />
style-right colors make<lb />
them one of the most im-<lb />
portant contributions to<lb />
Mm success of your ensem-<lb />
ble. Let us show them<lb />
to you.<lb />
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THE TECO ECHO<lb />
New YWCA Cabinet<lb />
Is Installed At Regular<lb />
Vesper Hour On May 2<lb />
GRACE FREEMAN SUC-<lb />
CEEDS NOLA WATERS<lb />
AS CHIEF MARSHALL<lb />
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