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GREENVILLE, N. C.t THURS DAY, JUNE 3, 1937<lb />
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Students Are Graduating ill�- � DR.W.A.LAMBETHTODEUVER<lb />
COMMENCEMENT SERMON<lb />
Bive A.B. Degrees<lb />
YEAR GRADUATES<lb />
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take place; and those for enter-<lb />
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tall quarter must be filed with-<lb />
in the first two weeks of that<lb />
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tainment Committee are Miss<lb />
Ross, Miss Grigsbv, and Miss<lb />
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FACULTY HER<lb />
EDITS ARTICLE<lb />
LECTURES HERE IS IDE MEIER<lb />
Pastor of The Christian Church (�<lb />
m Wilson til<lb />
SaysTrue Happiness is Having SuperintendentTutlic Instruction<lb />
Addresses Members Tau Chap-<lb />
ter at Founder's Day<lb />
Banquet<lb />
COMMENCEMENT SPEAKERS<lb />
Those Things Which You<lb />
Desire<lb />
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For this year u<lb />
most outstanding<lb />
ill" YWc. activities<lb />
as the series of talks IS INTRODUCED BY<lb />
by theQuarterly Speaker, Reverend,<lb />
John Barclay, pastor of the Chris<lb />
� Church, Wilson, X�rth Caro-<lb />
lina.<lb />
PRESIDENT MEADOWS<lb />
Says Young Men Teachers in State!<lb />
"Is True Happiness Attainable" SK! F'S ProsPects; Notes<lb />
"Whal Difference Does it Makel t!SL fact?n �That CoIIe&amp;<lb />
What Yon Believe and "Common-<lb />
sense Religion" were the messages<lb />
air. Barclay brought to us<lb />
l" the opening talk of the series : ,   teacfiers in thi<lb />
"I- True Happiness Attainable?" ?�? , " 1,Vtr Papeete today<lb />
be speaker defined happiness as ! ?f � f I1Be during the past<lb />
said Dr. Clyde A. Erwin, Superin-<lb />
Is Now Definitely Co-educational<lb />
By GEORGE WILLARD<lb />
"Young men<lb />
P. W. Picklesimcr Edits Story in '� -�i<lb />
Daring tnose things which you de- �<lb />
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rarity, both socially and eeonomi-l Ii; "7  � ,iln!1;i1 eau<lb />
cation fraternity, at the college last<lb />
iitilic Instruction in<lb />
iroima, when he was mad<lb />
an honorary member of Tau Chap-<lb />
ter. Phi Sigma Pi, uationa<lb />
MARKS TWENTY-EIGHTH<lb />
ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT<lb />
Lambeth Speaks on Platform With<lb />
Teddy Roosevelt<lb />
Methodist<lb />
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DR. W. K. GREENE<lb />
DR. W. A. LAMBETH<lb />
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Trade Journals<lb />
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night. Wesley Bankston, presi-<lb />
dent of the chapter, was master of<lb />
"What Difference<lb />
Relieve<lb />
ceremonies.<lb />
Superintenderd Erwin was a sim<lb />
. our values- ai<lb />
lives.<lb />
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cco Does it Mak, Whal You Believe" � gmsl ,Vf ,li or8�n�ation at<lb />
Mr. Barclay based his talk around L ,5" Ponnders' Day banquet, T1 �<lb />
three questions: What differed  ft?g hall, and  Vh eom�e department of East<lb />
4ter was initiated into the chapter rm:1 reachers College is pleased<lb />
 He was introduced by President f� bounce that MksHmrtense Hal- ,<lb />
TYPIST NCSF HAS NEW<lb />
L BE HERE CHANGE FOR S.G.<lb />
Mr. P. W. Pick -in r. instructor<lb />
Keoirraphy. at East Carolina ru "iak uht y� W��v�! Whal He<lb />
Will It Work?<lb />
Dr. V. A. Lambe<lb />
minister from High I<lb />
liver tii. baeeali<lb />
Sunday, June 6,<lb />
Dr. Lambeth received his A.B.<lb />
degree in 190 from Duke Univer-<lb />
sity then ca!l Trinity College.<lb />
He attended Yale in 1904, and Har-<lb />
vard in 1905. In 1924 Dr. Lambeth<lb />
received the degit Doctor of Di-<lb />
vinity from Emory and Henry Col-<lb />
lege in Virginia.<lb />
It was while Dr. Lambeth was at<lb />
college, that he had a � ai se to<lb />
speak on the same platf rm with<lb />
rheodore Roosevelt. After Dr<lb />
Lambeth made his sp, - b, "Teddy"<lb />
Roosevelt remarked, he's one of<lb />
the best -leakers I hity xv<lb />
heard<lb />
The eoBameneement address will<lb />
president of  delivered by Dr. W. K. Greene<lb />
- "  �VX�n- Td�.r" ' � "has re  tlTl if difference does ' � -� are � 7� ������� President ZT�Z Z Ty?" - Judson � PwHart of be delivered by Dr. W. K. Green,<lb />
 Ethei ?� tt an arti ckwhicn � , 1 ' ���'�� What differeL does ���?? memr thl? wffl heXre 'fF �� � �� i,llk" he, on ,Itll�iav<lb />
Eakea, Eramv. � fa1�, Sfr 5 il make whether we are chaste .and ehaP.ter' f8 a fOTm�r teacher in the 5 . . , , student government authorked bv �. " '<lb />
P. Edmondson, i! f VW1 I"iVI lrn;i1- " sober any more He cbneln 1 1 ,� tl P�Wie kools, a member of the eol- Miss Hallmte is to he here as a t!l� Federation should h, nvn l '<lb />
NTaomi Gaskins "J   Cmndllted  t�tenSnt 1 m t ' le ftysevera yearsago, pres- -1�tat of the Eemington trial at ECTC. mite saS "ue 1 ('m'ne was Wn il1 Greeu<lb />
rnwel Gib I �a"ie �, ,he country ,1(.al J LSS hf8"? SaPfrindent of PuWie SSS SS7' ft H �rood, South Carolina in 1884. 1L<lb />
i K- Ham- �� . 7'n!r ,lu actions come out of beliefs Instruction, chairman of the board ' rato her skdl and speed to tare of the governing body and not attended Wofford College in Spar<lb />
Ham H. MUdred ' . "  "T1  " � �m Hnoli1 the JS ,Wtl, iwH ( l a thorough gentle- ypowmn classes. Commerce fc nileail1 roiruiati(1H nJJl tanlmrir. and VaT�,(Mt . <lb />
uured t-  t " , i � '  He conclii ted the series with the<lb />
,i h . ! tooacco and as to location. 1 he  , ,   man.<lb />
Ai" Hn highlights are as follows: V  Coiiimonsense Be- ,<lb />
tigion. '( ommonsense R '<lb />
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rfames, r<lb />
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Belle Kearn,<lb />
Mae Kina<lb /><lb />
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member of the Phi Beta Kappa,<lb />
on<lb />
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state than has East Carolina Teach- record still holds the championship. T1 - � . �;��� m.i v  ' .<lb />
ers College. RecallingTtonoTen F06 demonstration will he both in- L 2eJf OWH� " �.P1? P�" Pha Epsdon, and Qmi�<lb />
were enrolled during he sLiner sting and beneficial to all who �g J ff cWy the con- Delta lppa fraternities,<lb />
session he taught here. Superintend- attend. s J, t Cl ,mS 1,r�1V-�1' �f E1<lb />
t � , . , .  -io, uliiihi. ine two ideas back t n i i- �<lb />
ent Erwin not with satisfaction;  t1(, Ur,rtt,(j chan�  "at Duke University since 1928, a<lb />
tSUSr � "� fa introductory remarks s�od hafeeen kvited to �SSS iSuSaSSnS! fc f0t he m'eived �- LA- ��:<lb />
:atM!Ji , The Eastern Dark Pn-ed ToWoco SK, tS� ?uperinteudent Erwin Lid that t � �-� �. , STwh SJSutStJ �  <lb />
Eliaa- onw�ted� the Interior Low aM(, lliat J (i(� (.ak institution within the span of its! J" 1J1' Hallmte became life into consideration as does any farvanL<lb />
Ruth ' hltau- a1. 11'1,1 ,h ior thn,udl oar reagon - (. tnl1 f hfetime has contributed more to the � 2�Plon reaching the ,�� povermneilt ,vi� lmilv nearlv Dr. Greene is a Kotariai<lb />
ylvian r.tl frMX ��Bt m Ken- l th,r commonseuse reliirion ilvaiu-(1llt (t' education in this speedof 159 words a minute. Her realize our goaL"<lb />
Lani.r. 11 1 ,rK,v and 1 enm-s.seo embodies- beHef in God and his<lb />
m � .  region studied mav be de- ,r  i i i; � ; r i <lb />
ewis, hristme i i � , , - , goodness, beiiei in Jesus and the<lb />
Irene Maness, T k "i T' i1 r1" &amp; of God, ami belief in im-<lb />
ichel L Moon, whT' fh " � ?"&amp; �f lmv -nortality. �Commonsense religion "T? &amp;? taught here .Superintend Association. The two ideas hack of : n 0lr "l "<lb />
rearet Norman Pfive quabty. Robertson and hl. concluded, "should sniritoalSe T K,nviu, noted mth satisfaction  the suggested change are- . a I)uke Lmversity since lies, and<lb />
Montgomery counties, ami the south- one8 (iailv ,if�. if j w that the school is now definitely ,�- WENS' STUDENT GOVERNMENT ' 1 To have cooperative' work he ' Sf ot lergraduate instrue-<lb />
, . ern portions of Logan, To.ld, and to ,aill rfgil, anittl,1(.s aI1(1 !lmil)1 lucational nniiMPM c. rnrc nrr.orno' , coolf ta.me. �.rk be" turn sim-e that time.<lb />
 hntme counties, lm m lv most r;ujit relationships 1sm. he pointed out. three-<lb />
fertile and densely populated areas. ii�n�� k� -iU   -I fourths of the thousand teachers in<lb />
These lands are slightly rolling, and<lb />
the surface has sinkholes here ami<lb />
ther,�, resulting in considerable un-<lb />
a i. nouse, ,<lb />
Mar'ha E.<lb />
r Wit' h:i PMtorage, and many areas of T, . ,  " . average school term was but little! " i t" V,n-m !�i.wT'l Executive Department The Commerce Club held its regu<lb />
Lu7' 'u- cut-over for lands can be seen .Ihy 1:T ). ehf w� m'1r- better than three months. Today, g"ld?�J?T " President of Student Government ting Tuesdav, Mav 4m<lb />
U1M' bv one passing by. These farm- gJ at an mtormal party m the fc. � fifteen p cent of the lU Pruette as secretary. Assocktioii-ldSbvThek the ConunTree Room.<lb />
��  , , Wright bUlldmg Saturday niirht. teaching uer-onnel is mmnnwvl of<lb />
steads with their well-kept homes.   � '  - 1 ' "� '� � HKisea oi<lb />
(Please turn to page three)<lb />
Ma<lb />
Parker,<lb />
Lee<lb />
I.vdia<lb />
Ranes,<lb />
Ricks,<lb />
Deans<lb />
V<lb />
�man.<lb />
relationships.<lb />
During his short visit to our<lb />
(Please turn to page three)<lb />
"D" CLASS ENTERTAINED<lb />
lerirround drainage. �t mmm! n�n-r<lb />
ri, fi� T �i i i AT INFORMAL PARTY<lb />
ine Deid ol tobacco, wheat, corn<lb />
The last '�!)�<lb />
incl at ai<lb />
Wriirhf building Saturday night,<lb />
COUNCIL ELECTS OFFiCEHS tween the boys and girls by havingI Fullowi, , the address<lb />
, , ,  L011e Student Gowraiwa Associa- Greene the graduating exercises wili<lb />
the public schools of this state were "V tllc firr meetaffl� of the m�'? itlon representmg both groups. take piaee.<lb />
men. The school term was less than ,u,knr government council, called 2. To have a better division of<lb />
work than we now have. COMMERCE CLUB ELECTS<lb />
OFFICERS<lb />
two and a half months. Nine rears If �� Thornton<lb />
later, approitimately 1.050 of the ,tova �rs for next year were Tb� members of the three depart-<lb />
- lecteii. I run rose Carpenter takes 'inent<lb />
1.400 teachers were men and the<lb />
Wesh<lb />
Bankst,<lb />
its suggested are as follows;<lb />
M a<lb />
T<lb />
Dur-i<lb />
lla,1<lb />
Louise FRESHMEN CLASS<lb />
aomp- ELECTS OFFICERS<lb />
lay i.i. iHe decorations were ar- men teachers, representing the<lb />
ranged in the form of a Japanese J smallest percentage of men in the<lb />
summer garden.<lb />
Mind Over Matter<lb />
London. Emr. � ('ACT) -<lb />
svstem of all times.<lb />
Be presi-<lb />
Vice president of Student Gov- dent, Beatrice Reaves presided, and<lb />
Mind Iemment Association�boy elected by v Louise MeGoogan acted as<lb />
secretary.<lb />
The social committee ren ,rted.<lb />
from the stn- ' <lb />
V<lb />
l:<lb />
uten<lb />
erine<lb />
garel<lb />
V<lb />
over matter is the theme of a lee- the hoys.<lb />
. ttire in verse form written by Prof. i Secretary of Stn,lent Government<lb />
Japanese lanterns cast a soft glow � ithm recent years, he said.  P. Cathcart of the physiology de- Association�electe,<lb />
ver a lovely arrangement of green "the schools have lost some of their partmeni at the University of Glas- �f body at large,<lb />
 Ibriar and roses. Guests passed ablest superintendents In fillingL, Treasurer of Student Government<lb />
. through a white gate hanked with those ranks, we have tost many of Uj Mnd HatHre bestow: Association�elected from the stu-<lb />
 meeting green briar to the punch table, where our principals, and the best men t w-jj amalgamate below '�'<lb />
At I<lb />
j on Mondav eveninjf, May  the of<lb />
ia<lb />
(lliv tic for the incoming Sophomor<lb />
W'L<lb />
iree)<lb />
To The Outgoing Seniors<lb />
tresnments wen- served.<lb />
Guests re greeted at the door<lb />
class were elected. by Miss Irene Williamson, pres-<lb />
Clifton Britton, this year's Jdent of the "L" Class. Among the<lb />
Freshman class president, who made guests for the evening were Miss<lb />
a remarkable and an enviable Spangler, Miss Coates, Miss Xewell.<lb />
record, was elected as next year's Dr. and Mrs. Henderson, Mr. and<lb />
Sophomore president. Mrs, Tabor, Miss Morton, Mi-<lb />
The other officers elected w,re: Lewis, Miss Sehnyder, Miss Binfir-<lb />
(Please turn to page three)<lb />
COLLEGE DANCE<lb />
WELL ATTENDED<lb />
If the mind says  it shall be so.<lb />
But, if once you doubt,<lb />
The gastric juice will find it out<lb />
Homecoming Day<lb />
Juanita Ethridge, vice president; ham, Miss Elizabeth Copeland, Miss "  <lb />
alary Louise Britton, secretary: Eda Rnth Cagle, Miss Elizabeth Dixon David Burnside and His Orches-<lb />
Farrior Davis, treasurer; Student Johnson, Miss Catherine Wallace. tra Provides Music<lb />
Government representative, Boss Miss Marian Wood. Dr. and Mrs<lb />
Lee Sutton, and Frances Lamb; Meadow and all the co-eds. The last Colle dance of the<lb />
Tecoon representative, Frances Chaperones were Miss Jenkins,year was sponsored by the Poe So-<lb />
Lamb; Taco Echo representative, Miss Cbarleton, Mr. and Mrs. Lgiety in the Wright Building Satur-1 coming day a function to re-<lb />
Albertina Brinson. Savage, and Dr. and Mrs, Hildrup. y night, May 22 from S J0 until member.<lb />
How The "D" Class<lb />
Received Its Name<lb />
� meat occasion<lb />
 and a happy one<lb />
: bet a use you are<lb />
perhaps, the last<lb />
; le and places you<lb />
d to love so well<lb />
ii stay in college;<lb />
of well-earned<lb />
 rigorous sched-<lb />
regul tiosa and over<lb />
successes in the<lb />
D i your college<lb />
re giad your stay<lb />
I I� D pleasant; it<lb />
�  - ob.ible that the<lb />
of vouth, the con-<lb />
I � (fort, the courtesy to<lb />
1 faith in the future<lb />
have manifested<lb />
red your teachers<lb />
than they have in-<lb />
We, too, hate to<lb />
but we are glad that<lb />
� e hack to those who<lb />
;J fo us students who are<lb />
trained in body, mind,<lb />
�"it than thev were when , ,  <lb />
Hue to us. You have for the explanation led into a study<lb />
famed for service, and as you f ('atll( aIul -l"1'11"1? f<lb />
The next homecoming day<lb />
will be Saturday, October 23.<lb />
All the Alumnae are urged to<lb />
be present, as fifteen hundred<lb />
members are expected.<lb />
The Committees have been<lb />
appointed and the work is un-<lb />
derway to make next home-<lb />
uenr body at large.<lb />
I 'hairman of publications board.<lb />
Chairman of social committee.<lb />
Chairman of entertainment com-<lb />
mittee.<lb />
Chairman of budget committee.<lb />
Presideni of the -oh:<lb />
Legislative Department<lb />
President of Student Government<lb />
Association.<lb />
 ice 'resident of Student Govern-<lb />
ment Association.<lb />
Four other seniors elected by stu-<lb />
dent body.<lb />
Four juniors elected by student<lb />
body.<lb />
Three sophomores elected by stu-<lb />
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to�mleis voted<lb />
rv bdance � e<lb />
;ers � the eoi l'hev<lb />
slpo: S . ' '  1 "s 1' 1 <lb />
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Mae<lb />
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si year.<lb />
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PARTY GIVEN BY<lb />
ENGLISH CLUB<lb />
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sen?<lb />
sstu<lb />
and<lb />
the<lb />
By MARTHA HAMILTON<lb />
Have you ever wondered why the<lb />
members Of tiie Senior-Normal class<lb />
are called l"Has it ever oc-<lb />
curred to you that the i)V them-<lb />
selves wonder why I if an alphabet-<lb />
ieal term were used at all, one would<lb />
think "B would lie the more log<lb />
teal term for the second year<lb />
The<lb />
apparent irregularity started an in-<lb />
vestigation bv one "D The hunt<lb />
ers Training School, strictly a Bor-<lb />
ing the footlight hoards, were ferns<lb />
land red geraniums. These flowers<lb />
were furnished by the Spenee<lb />
Florist and the effcet of a lovely<lb />
garden scene was startling.<lb />
mal school which offered a two-j David Burnside and his orchestra,<lb />
year professional course, the same U11der the direction of Grady Mul-<lb />
two-year course that is closing this,iexis. furnished the delightful music<lb />
year and making this class the "lastu)V vvhieli they danced,<lb />
of the 'D'sV Many, however, doj ' The chairmen of the various com-<lb />
not realize that there were also twojmittees were Margaret Davis, pres-<lb />
ident of the Poe Society, and Ruth<lb />
Kiker, decorations; Jane Copeland,<lb />
12:00. The building was decorated<lb />
with a profusion of potted plants and I rri W w<lb />
were four'large stands of" red and !� O 11 O I 1 tl I tl 6 iD O tl t tl<lb />
white rosebuds. On the stage, cover-<lb />
Is Annual Subject<lb />
we cannot do better<lb />
dumnae and charter members of tin<lb />
vou7o"lmldconstanV- I faculty, and the matter has finally<lb />
you your college b�i cleared up much to the jeg oi<lb />
Serve i the "D's<lb />
Anvone who knows anything about<lb />
v before<lb />
 "To Serve.1<lb />
�"� God bless vou. � , , , , ,<lb />
Leon R. Meadows, j the history of tins school knows that<lb />
av 25, 1937. 'this was first East Carolina 1 each-<lb />
high school classes starting with the<lb />
very first year. Everything had to<lb />
be done at once that first fall, so<lb />
there wasn't time to be wasted in<lb />
naming classes; so for convenience,<lb />
the faculty called the lowest class,<lb />
which was' a high school class, "A<lb />
the next one  and the two pro-<lb />
fessional classes "C" and "1 These<lb />
two were officially named Junior<lb />
and Senior classes.<lb />
As a matter of fact, two other let-<lb />
(Please turn to page three)<lb />
invitations; and Mary Lyon Shot<lb />
well, refreshments; Marion Wood<lb />
and Margaret Davis received the<lb />
guests.<lb />
The chaperons included Dr. and<lb />
Mrs. Meadows, Dr. and Mrs. Hild-<lb />
rup, Dr. and Mrs. Baughan, Mr.<lb />
and Mrs. Deal, Mr and Mrs. Tabor,<lb />
Misses Adams, Coates, Clark; Mes-<lb />
sers Cummings, Flanagan and<lb />
Stephen.<lb />
The 393 Tecoan lias recently<lb />
leen published and distributed to<lb />
the student body. The book was<lb />
successfully edited by Maggie<lb />
Crumpler, editor, and Beatrice<lb />
Hammond, business manager, with<lb />
the aid of an efficient staff: Mar-<lb />
garet Davis, Mildred McDonald,<lb />
Fannie Brewer, Mildred Edwards,<lb />
Margaret Eakes, and Lucile Clark.<lb />
This year's Annual is dedicated<lb />
to Miss Loraine Hunter, of the<lb />
Scienee Department, who, through<lb />
her winning personality has won the<lb />
affection and admiration of all the<lb />
students with whom she has come in<lb />
contact.<lb />
The motif of the yearbook, "Cot-<lb />
ton in Relation to the Xegro Life<lb />
of the South is effectively carried<lb />
The coronation note was in the<lb />
gypsy party given by the English<lb />
Club. Tuesday night in the "Y"<lb />
hut in honor of twenty-five new<lb />
members.<lb />
The kintr and queen of the court,<lb />
Judson White and Mildred Ed-<lb />
T i � wards, presided over the ceremony.<lb />
out by the colored illustrations and n!VSSt,(i j� picturesque gypsy eos-<lb />
aeeoinpanying sketches showing an I tumes. the old members were an in-<lb />
inslght into the life of the southern; terested audience as the neophytes<lb />
negro. ; knelt before the royal couple, re-<lb />
The Tecoan is divided into five pea ted the mystic words of obeis-<lb />
books: (1) College, (2) Classes, (3) I anee. and performed stunts for the<lb />
Organizations. (4) Athletics, j5) j amusement of the group.<lb />
Features. This is the first time that After this both the new and old<lb />
athletics have been featured as a ' members enjoyed singing, dancing,<lb />
separate book, previously being j and ice cream and cake furnished<lb />
placed under Organizations. Also by the members of the English<lb />
for the first time, a full page has<lb />
been devoted to each individual<lb />
club.<lb />
An unusually good collection of<lb />
snapshots make up several interest-<lb />
ing pages of the yearbook. Another<lb />
faculty. .<lb />
Miss Fannie Brewere, the new<lb />
president presided for the first time.<lb />
The chairman of the initiated part<lb />
was Miss Frances Currin and<lb />
those who served with her were:<lb />
interesting feature is the caricatures Misses Fannie Brewer. Georgia<lb />
of both faculty members and stu- Sugg, Mildred Edwards and April<lb />
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THE TECO ECHO<lb />
The TECO ECHO<lb />
 1ST l (R��f.Vl f'K.WR.V COLLECt<lb />
B - i rw; Ifl Studt tots of EoM irohlUl<lb />
Teachers Collage<lb />
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Editor-in-Chief<lb />
lU'sni' ss MuiHwer<lb />
ASSOCIATE EDI "ORS<lb />
ii vi. (�' i����ii.i Si i.i;<lb />
Sarah Ann Maxwell<lb />
c, Chi t k Patsi M. Imvkk<lb />
1.1 SITU lilDENHOl U<lb />
With The<lb />
FACULTY<lb />
Delegates To The NCCPA<lb />
Junt 3<lb />
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NI EvAS<lb />
ADVERTISING MANAGERS<lb />
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. M Staff: LaRue Mooring, Mary William Ina<lb />
M;i( Pierce, Ruth Creekmoore, Stable Owens, Ethel Padgett,<lb />
Dorothy Hollar, Fodie Hodges, Herbert Wilkerson, Jeter<lb />
Qaklev, Geraldine Harris, Ruth Phillips.<lb />
i Priee $1.00 per College Year<lb />
oxesNumbers 68, 1S2<lb />
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second-class matter December  1925, at the V. S.<lb />
Greenville, X. . under the act of -March 3, 1879.<lb />
I016 Member 7<lb />
Plssocioiod Go'Je6iate Press<lb />
Distributors of<lb />
Collebiate Digest<lb />
RONALD J. SLAY JESSIE MACK<lb />
Ronald .1. Slay, head of the Although he birthplace is Fort<lb />
Science Department, was horn injSill, Oklahoma, Jessie Mack began<lb />
I Sabine Parish, Louisiana, grad- her elementary school days in a<lb />
uating from I'urriu High School, private school in San Francisco.<lb />
Mississippi Dr. Slay attended the California, She completed her ele-j<lb />
University of Mississippi from which J mentary work at the Sims Eaton<lb />
lie received his U.S. degree. His<lb />
graduate study included, in addition j�<lb />
to work at Columbia UniversityjH<lb />
from which he 1<lb />
r e c e i v e d h i s �<lb />
Ph) degree j<lb />
several months I<lb />
study at the Fni-i J<lb />
versity of 'hi-<lb />
eago and a year's<lb />
work at Johns<lb />
Hopkins l'ni-<lb />
versity.<lb />
At the Uni-jwas done at Union Theological<lb />
versify of Miss Seminary ami at Teachers College,<lb />
issippi Dr. Slay I Columbia University.<lb />
was president of his class during! In college Miss Mack was seere-<lb />
liis freshman and junior years, andjtary of her scholastic fraternity.<lb />
Student Government president dur- Sigma Kappa, and was also a mem-<lb />
ing his junior and senior years. I her of the National Education Fra-<lb />
He also earned letters in football tcinity. Kappa Delta Pi. When<lb />
and baseball. (she began her graduate Btudy she<lb />
Dr. Slay teaching experience in- was granted an assistautship in Bio-<lb />
elndes two years in rural schools, chemistry at Teachers College.<lb />
ten year- at Mississippi Slate s;1(. began her teaching career at<lb />
Teachers College, one year at Linlsf Carolina Teachers College,<lb />
l<lb />
School in Virginia I<lb />
and her high<lb />
school WOTS in I<lb />
M o u n t Holly.<lb />
New Jersey.<lb />
S h e attended <lb />
the New Jersey:<lb />
State Teachers;<lb />
College f r o m<lb />
w h i c h she re-<lb />
ceived her IA.<lb />
d e g r e e. Her<lb />
graduate w o r k;<lb />
THE<lb />
BEAUTY<lb />
SCHOOL<lb />
by Helena Rubinstein<lb />
PRINTERS IKE<lb />
NOTABLE RECORD<lb />
Why do Kome people have black-<lb />
heads  And whal should they dfl<lb />
to gel rid of them <lb />
Blackheads are frequently an in-<lb />
All College Papers Printed by<lb />
Raleigh Concern Awarded Top<lb />
National Ratings<lb />
Lookin' Over<lb />
the<lb />
Campus<lb />
With C. Ray Pruetn<lb />
von nut<lb />
Making a grand slam in eollegiate<lb />
ewspaper printing, Edward- iV �<lb />
dieation ot a sluggisn sKin, ami Brouirhton Co of Raleigh, publish-<lb />
coln Experimental High School con teaching two years in the chemistry<lb />
rieeted with Columbia I niversity;Mivision and one in the biology di ,<lb />
one year a, assistant in the physical visi(m �f th(. Science department! u?ual ?ne m � l8 era of Teco Echo, re�<lb />
department of Teachers College t sent she is secretary of lln<lb />
rish liiniy. i<lb />
avoid rich fo<lb />
thine of a<lb />
,ook after your body reeently that all three of the colleg.<lb />
Columbia and two summers at the Greeriville branch of the American1" ric" K fat' Sple DJ papers which it puts through the � , f<lb />
University of North Carolina. He Association of University Women. 1nv ol ,Ui,Tr. an,d e&amp;l L� "lil!  awarded top honor- in<lb />
has been at East Carolina Teachers Since her father<lb />
since l!i� and has for the officer jH Coast Artillery service<lb />
1 "uaan'jwlf�!18 aiid vegetable s"�ii � �����-�� �' ' <lb />
Mak<lb />
BEAR WITH US<lb />
past tour years taught during the ygg jack<lb />
tad an opportunity<lb />
that you iret some out-of-door exer-<lb />
iv even if it is only a<lb />
�<lb />
 ollegiate<lb />
n<lb />
cise every<lb />
short walk.<lb />
.  ,v  , P summer quarter at Duke University. U0 aow majlv narts of the world, �, . , ' ,  Technician of Si<lb />
the first publication by the new staff, we the members ol . .  mb V A � i t i Blackheads appear when the (;  ntlf-<lb />
, - , , � � � i  11 l'i. otaj is open-minaea ana Viflvinp lived in a number ot places:  , . , voii.n anh �la k<lb />
vou to bear with us this issue, as we are inexperienced and � . ' - �, llt f-n, m. inn U1Kn , , -e glands which function below the  � <lb />
liberal with a one pint ol teiiow- aj various times along the Pacific - ,  . All were given i<lb />
'tlous- . . . ,  t   qwwJahip and friendliness that makes and Atlantic coasts, as well as several s�J;aee � the klI1.�m oVr: in their divisions.<lb />
lowever, is to give the students of East Carolina reachers ' t , �i.1 teiiers1 � � i � ri i active, rhen your skm is flooded .� ,� � , <lb />
,    .  . p him one ol tne most popuiai teaciieis   . �, Pn hiuuiie Islands. . , , , e i intoi ot tne l<lb />
 t4  whu-li w fee o III) Iia ft l 1 V. ami One Ol 1 . ' . � , a   l l 1 i itli a o i ieril m lubn lee ot nils and<lb />
lie-ides Teco Echo were The<lb />
ian of State and the QM<lb />
of Wake Forest,<lb />
"first honor rating"<lb />
it is ne<lb />
�rk a tit<lb />
ami then<lb />
wings, br-<lb />
ing boy, be<lb />
Signing .<lb />
these da vs.<lb /><lb />
. adahle paper, one which is tree of impartiality, ami one Ot i<lb />
i will be proud.<lb />
LEST WE FORGET<lb />
�his war's paper i- to be complimented indeed. Ii is uoii recognize in it. oi�j a w�cuci, �"�:to opera and imitating<lb />
- say that ttiis is the best newspaper year that the college is far broader in his concepts of lifergpith all her responsibilities as a<lb />
witnessed. 'than the subjects which be teaches Lc � t1(.her .she has heard every<lb />
VViHard, etlitor i the paper, is not only to be congratulated land is never so exacting in smaller possible symphony broadcast during<lb />
mreeiation of every member of this campus should be shownldetails that they miss the biggerjtne Da8 three years. Her music<lb />
his remarkable piece of work<lb />
Mi Martin, business manager of the staff, should be compli-1 more vital. program notes and pictures. She is<lb />
 Her work in reviving the business part �( the paper is ;10 interested in English am1<lb />
Miss Mamie -Jenkins, the editorial adviser of the paper, LORAINE HUNTER<lb />
fEoo Echo during peopk whi<lb />
that Imi. a teacher ,ho has neverv:lH(,aas her experiences have lHvnV"�1;m TjJ- J� l&amp; Jr' "�&amp; WM I- �i �<lb />
l�u critiei.ed by his students. They H(.r pilI.ti(.uiar hohby is listening ?!�� tsitetan ThToilmTy Louiae N Martin- R" Hal1 Mor Roses are 1<lb />
s not recognise in Dr. Slay a teacher, who to  an,j imitating in private  ' "  SUf�.n 'h , u' r Ml" n Frank Curry were respect- vih-t- are<lb />
�e removed crom the skm: your<lb />
face powder may even absorb it,<lb />
"mi still the surplus secretions lin-<lb />
ger in the pores. Every mouth<lb />
lvely responsible for the editorial j(- vu Aonu<lb />
and business set-up- of The Tech- riji � 0 v,<lb />
ti nuni<lb />
Arch McMillan and David<lb />
. Britt put out the Old Gold and � , n<lb />
. , , � , � i � � � , . , everv pore is eaeer to accept the  , i ae ten<lb />
pnncjples wh.eh he believe infinitely S(.1,11MMlk cxteiKnely filledi w.th of (iu. � (li? lha, ;)rt.<lb />
nistantIv in the air.<lb />
his settle<lb />
Black.<lb />
'here must be tin w here there<lb />
so much smoae<lb />
T<lb />
ie<lb />
lace that<lb />
a hi ut to �'<lb />
Pittman,<lb />
111 r.nLMi-n aim ;ni f( ) ,(.1(.k  � ai)( - �  � -� . , .  l(,n,L<lb />
American literature and ts thorough- ,)( sfein fa M(,)M ,ium.(l bl;u.k. puts out three top rater- is all right<lb />
latetl upon making her part oi the paper a succei�. Loraine Hunter was born in ly versed in many ot the classics. hi.(ls declared a member of the local staff.<lb />
. hiuh for her to attain. Clarksville, Tennessee, where she re- ' With her intensely interesting ' To' rul of ,h t!�. foreign "The Raleigh firm has consistently<lb />
adver to the business staff, has done hi- part this . faer elementary ah( eondarv -pedal field of teaching, her charm- 8ubstenc1 miIRt 8rsl U� removed doD� ,a f�F "V f mmUte<lb />
Nh.le newspaper. education. She has the U.S. and ing avoeational activities, and her ,���, M,N This is best done bv oops and changes have been neees-<lb />
att itselt. 1 hev have weathered everj , , .   p ,i wi� f��iidlv attitude toward all i -i i- i � ' sv "n several thrterent occasions<lb />
M.A. degrees irmii Oeorge reabodj one rrienaij aniiuu� io�aru an ,alv UhMii: with beautv errams, , �. . . .<lb />
,u ii i  s �it.s Miss M-ieW is -i! ' � i � ' � dunne the year, hut there- never<lb />
t ollege, and has nei associaies, aiiss .u.uk i- a<lb />
" m i completed addi- thoroughly delightful person to<lb />
. i- i.� �. ,   ,  ' .Make up man tor tire ii.ioImhi<lb />
1 tonal studies snow.<lb />
leading to aj <lb />
i-ln<lb />
me through with Hying color<lb />
Ixive facts, the staff for next vear has set for it<lb />
Affirms That Arma- First Interview Most<lb />
Is Hindrance to Peace! Important, Says Director<lb />
 Wake Forest Philadelphia, Pa. (ACP) �<lb />
� ; � iv  i to ' �wn Many seniors qualified to hold po-<lb />
� 1! rbert Ames, sitions fail to hind them because they<lb />
 � ; of the bungle the first interview with their<lb />
 leelared that th might-have-been employer.<lb />
irgi army con- For this reason, Dr. Clarence E.<lb />
� use is and i 1, well, director of the University<lb />
a scientific washing preparation<lb />
that goes ) down into the pores,<lb />
hem thoroughly, yet<lb />
t! so that no irritation is set<lb />
cleansing<lb />
b� ii a kick<lb />
Make up man for the<lb />
i- S. A. Jones.<lb />
to me is fo lear Mary 1<lb />
ntond laugh. I? puts m<lb />
of Shakespeare's As )'<lb />
because it does soum<lb />
ning water. Again, 1<lb />
rather heaf Marv 11� lei<lb />
Ph.D. degree.<lb />
She began be<lb />
HELEN SPANGLER<lb />
up<lb />
After even a we<lb />
s Use of<lb />
Helen<lb />
�pangler was born<lb />
a, beauty grains you will be surprised Entrance Plan To Improve<lb />
teaeum<lb />
in the<lb />
High<lb />
MeC.ll.<lb />
career Athens, West Virginia and received<lb />
McColl<lb />
School.<lb />
ler elenieiitarv am<lb />
secondary<lb />
education in the public schools of �'i,lv P owing.<lb />
at in" difference in your skin. Vous<lb />
complexion will be (dearer and ��<lb />
vill have that New York, X. V.<lb />
i. i e : . i<lb />
Quality of Freshmen<lb />
i A<lb />
!<lb />
 Morganton, West' Virginia. She fresh, clean hmkwhieh is real sKiii improve the quality of freshmen<lb />
Carolina, where taslher aTb. and M.S. degrees Eroml ii And the blackheads will be classes, Columbia Coll<lb />
she taught twoLjjg University of West Virginia and greatly improved! lumbia University is instituting a<lb />
She came i m i 1'   ni i If, however, you ha"e some black- "new" entrance plan for<lb />
Francis Fereln<lb />
What is h 01<lb />
von promise i ol<lb />
tell you. His<lb />
"Pappy" Ferebe<lb />
,<lb />
na i ' ii ' ' 'u-<lb />
� threat of<lb />
the German i<lb />
'J am willing to accept any joh ,a nj f(il. ,h(1 sast ix Vtl.irs<lb />
 attempt H Qg r , - �<lb />
bv peaceful r -r  arolina 1 eachers ol-<lb />
u QOWever j "Explain what you have done. !ege y n,llltr j heen agres-<lb />
 '  1 can do and want to 1<lb />
large stai<lb />
 �" Don't hold it ag  -<lb />
tne Universitv of West Virginia and greaity improveu: lumbia Lmversity is instituting a Chauncey Calfee is as<lb />
year Mie came j pjrj dL from Duke Uni- If, however, yuu have some black- -new" entrance pkn for use next<lb />
to Greenville as a Science critic versitv In ad- li"1  11- ant' stubborn stand- September.<lb />
dition'to work i�g. more drastic measures may be 4thougn incoming students can . Whs the little 1<lb />
: after teaching there two years hlUv at tlh.M. uni. tieeessary. In this case, begin your make applications for admission un- " th" f 1 l; -<lb />
to this collcire where she ha- jta 1 .t treatment by holding hot towels<lb />
t ennsylvania s placement serv-i. ,  i<lb />
. �. . " , . . teacher in Creenville Jlmh Scnoo<lb />
e, and In- assistants advise seniors<lb />
hat not to sav:<lb />
eallie<lb />
Should the<lb />
he can relv<lb />
about another<lb />
(iiie-tioii ot salary arise, do not re<lb />
ive  many outstanding project<lb />
spond that you are wi!<lb />
lin�r to work<lb />
and activities. She was the organizer<lb />
ser to the Science<lb />
iml is the auvi<lb />
uin<lb />
tile<lb />
or practicallynothmu. to .he-m- rhll( vhi(.h Qag h(.i,n rt.spunil,l0 for<lb />
far reaching enterprises ot students<lb />
 the Carnegia Endow-<lb />
i spoken previously at<lb />
X. C. in Greensboro.<lb />
I applied hi- state-<lb />
ruing II itler to the world<lb />
Armaments, he declared,<lb />
. ' a cause of w ar, and<lb />
il reduction of armaments<lb />
one of the first steps on<lb />
i of world peace.<lb />
oyer will judge you worthy ot n<lb />
more. State the minimum wage ac-<lb />
ceptable<lb />
Some other suggestions for over-<lb />
versities she spenl<lb />
the summer oi<lb />
1929 at the Puget<lb />
Sound Biological<lb />
Station in<lb />
er either the �1I method or the<lb />
ver the face. This causes the oores . . i � ,i  i i- envious some turn<lb />
' . ,  , new, as stated in the newolumbia <lb />
to relax, and softens the black<lb />
heads. Then cover the fingers with<lb />
then out<lb />
o Ci i sterilized 'jaiize and press<lb />
Seattle. ii- � i<lb />
ashmgton.<lb />
gently, being careful not to bruis<lb />
imu<lb />
catalogue, speculation has it that the<lb />
latter plan may supersede the old.<lb />
While the old method lean- heav-<lb />
 ilv on entrance examinations as one<lb />
the skm with the fingernails, rnnsh i i i- �. � � n i<lb />
As a student , .  . , ot the chut criteria tor college ad-<lb />
A, � o i bv applying a ittle pure gram alco- ��. ,i  �� r<lb />
Miss Spangler ' , �,� , , mission, the new one relies more<lb />
� ' .hoi to sterilize and contract the � ,i , , i;  ,� . i � ,i<lb />
w a s interested    , , on the applicants grade on the<lb />
, . .i pore. When blackheads are deep- i r, ,  �<lb />
and active in , � , �, Lhornduce Intelligence examination<lb />
  . , . . . seated, it mav he necessarv to tol- � , , � , � e,<lb />
staff and to a number ot important many extra eurricular activities at , , . , . ,�  � , � , ;i ;l" mae oi hi- ntness.<lb />
, ' . I. V . � e xrr  low several treaimeiits ot this kind.<lb />
organizations on the campus. Aitne I niversity t West Virginia, n , i , . i �.<lb />
1 � i Do not be too strenuous�better<lb />
As y<lb />
parents wouldn't<lb />
ing school "Su<lb />
-aid.<lb />
here. She is adviser to the J ('(<lb />
'CtHlH<lb />
g negative impressions are hunt plan for teaching high school She held various offices in Women's! , ,  , " ,<lb />
 � , ,fr , � . . . several treatments than a bruise<lb />
is not something one builds<lb />
studied precision, it is some-<lb />
ne untangles from other<lb />
strings of circumstances. We<lb />
- � truly the masters of our<lb />
t we can build the edifice<lb />
piared -tones. Instead, we<lb />
ig at the wrong string a long<lb />
�;� re we find that it is the<lb />
one.<lb />
these: biology which she worked out was Student Government Association . �  v  ,� lu has always been a<lb />
 . , , ,i  � . , j . -xt -r . .i � � . i skm whose discoloration mav re- ,t , . ,<lb />
"Sincerity, modesty and good accepted by the State urneiilum and xoung Womenshnstian As- � . � le ' .  ian takes ;<lb />
X'otice to all men dai<lb />
The Ambrose Tm ins U<lb />
are coming to summer<lb />
six weeks, and that shou<lb />
Even though graduation from a "�a bere <lb />
econdary school of accredited stand-<lb />
s always been a prerequisite,<lb />
idded precau<lb />
'u�n to keep out incompietents by<lb />
BO that they won't go lacking<lb />
good dancers.<lb />
manner- are most essential. AvoidiCommittee and her plan with an soeiation. She also served as Pres-I , , �i 1  ,n , �, :<lb />
 . , . . . � . , , TTT , , , . . anu always rememoei Tiiat it is i � �  i�-n i<lb />
personal inquiries ami crude run- � illustrative unit appears in one of ident ot Womens Athletic Aasocia- i�,ltt �.  �. �, m , m,�i .  i maiang sure that the secondary! George Willard bequeatl<lb />
11 .  . j nenei to preveni macKiieads ami:<lb />
-ity. such as attempting to read!the State Curriculum Bulletins.<lb />
irrespondence or other papers ly Miss Hunter says that her hobby<lb />
The Senior ('lass Bequeath<lb />
re AVillar.1 1<lb />
patience to Ray Prm<lb />
mg on tlie interviewer's desk, listen-<lb />
ing to his telephone conversation or<lb />
interrupting another speaker.<lb />
"T.ook the interviewer in the eye<lb />
while conversing: sit erect; be alert,<lb />
pleasant, consistent and determined,<lb />
but do not take too much of his<lb />
time<lb />
tion. president of her social soro-1 . i ,i v a  n schools are accredited. patience to Ray "ruette.<lb />
' I , l , � "   1 to catch them before thev are fully . . , , , � '  �  � , ,<lb />
nty, and president of Phi Epsilon formed than to havo 'to remuVV! Any student entering under this j l.elleRearney teqneatl<lb />
is cooking ami gardening and her! Phi, a botany fraternity. She was tl)em Prcss out the worst an(1 the method must come tr<lb />
friends recognize this fact in the elected to Phi Beta Kappa on 0dest of V0U. hiackheads and re- f Jf m'(<lb />
delightful surprises of delicious junior standing and to membership H)rm VOU. skin jv taijv wasi,m,r. �"(. ol number 0<lb />
past, present, ami future (as<lb />
any one time) of an individ-<lb />
�xi-teiice: habits, ideas, illit-<lb />
hitmn-<lb />
The happy medium: idealistic in<lb />
aim. practical in method.<lb />
Accidents of speech are respon-<lb />
sible for many peculiarities of<lb />
thought. The explanation of the<lb />
close relation between stars, on the<lb />
one hand, for example, and lilacs<lb />
on the other is that our old ances-<lb />
tors back in England made up such<lb />
a small number of words to rhyme<lb />
with glove. And like a drowning<lb />
man snatching at driftwood, the<lb />
poets from that day to this have<lb />
snatched tit anything that was<lb />
above.<lb />
The person who keeps himself<lb />
swaniped in a multiplicity of jobs<lb />
is not so much ambitious as lazy.<lb />
The last half of the time one spends<lb />
on a job done thoroughly is used<lb />
in doing all sorts of uninteresting<lb />
and unnoticeable drudgery work.<lb />
It is much more interesting to do<lb />
two tilings half way than one thing<lb />
thoroughly. The man who does<lb />
twice as many jobs as be should is<lb />
attempting to accomplish so much<lb />
that he will be able to forgive him-<lb />
self for doing only the interesting<lb />
half of every job.<lb />
Taking a quiz is good training<lb />
for the reporter who will perhaps<lb />
some day be called on to write up an<lb />
occurrence before it occurs. In<lb />
both cases one is called upon to dig<lb />
up and write up a convincing list<lb />
of broad generalities which could<lb />
not be belied no matter what the<lb />
facts should happen to be.<lb />
meals and exquisite flowers which she<lb />
frequently provides.<lb />
"Teacher the name by which she<lb />
is affectionately called, is entirely<lb />
significant of what she means to her<lb />
students, for Miss Hunter is a<lb />
teacher in the finest sense of the<lb />
word�a teacher of truth with a<lb />
sympathetic insight into the nature<lb />
of the world in which she lives<lb />
and works and into the nature of<lb />
the people whose lives she touches<lb />
and influences in a way that is<lb />
beautiful and elevating.<lb />
Two things that a Big Shot<lb />
should take around with him every-<lb />
where : his fountain pen and some-<lb />
one to stick around and call him h<lb />
someone else's name every few<lb />
minutes. The first; to sign auto-<lb />
graphs; the second: to counter-<lb />
balance the compliments of auto<lb />
graph-seekers.<lb />
"I have come to the definite con-<lb />
clusion that there is only one thing<lb />
that gives real happiness in life<lb />
is the attitude of many, "and I have<lb />
not found out what that is<lb />
in Mortar Board, a senior women's<lb />
honorary organization. At Duke<lb />
University she was a member of<lb />
Phi Sigma and Sigma Xi and also<lb />
served as president of graduate<lb />
women.<lb />
Throughout both her under-<lb />
graduate and graduate student days<lb />
Miss Spangler received valuable<lb />
teaching experience, serving as as-<lb />
sistant in the Science Department<lb />
of both the University of West Vir-<lb />
ginia and Duke University. She<lb />
came to East Carolina Teachers Col-<lb />
lege last fall.<lb />
Here, as in her student days, Miss<lb />
Spangler shows a keen interest in<lb />
her work and the other activities<lb />
of the college. She is sponsor to<lb />
the present freshman class, who find<lb />
her helpful, cooperative and en-<lb />
thusiastic.<lb />
She enjoys gardening and sewing,<lb />
which she does exceedingly well.<lb />
She also likes walking, especially<lb />
if there are mountains to be climbed,<lb />
and almost all other forms of physi-<lb />
cal activity, particularly swimming<lb />
and dancing.<lb />
Young, full of energy and vitality,<lb />
I method must come from a secondary See to Margaret Davis.<lb />
ognized by any "Hoot" Gibson leaves a lock<lb />
f organizations his hair for Bill Holland.<lb />
�   i . ��  i , which Keep constant vigil over: Wesley oankston heutieath-<lb />
with the beauty grains, followed by , , : S , i �� , � , � , , ' . .<lb />
,� . "  �  school standards. dimples in his cheeks to A ; <lb />
an applicator or specially pasteur- ,r, � A. , i'it w u<lb />
a �. the organizations whose word Joyce Ilarrell.<lb />
lzeil face cream. I . . . � .� , , , i v,  , v ,<lb />
 , , , it olumlua will accept on school rat rranees Barnes leave- an��<lb />
It you have a personal beautv . , s.  , ,    , . , ,<lb />
 i- l i i � " � mgs are the Aew Jbngland l ortih- hadwick her common sense.<lb />
�ohleni on which vou need advice T) ,  . f � ,  1 ; a � e 1 i u n,i<lb />
 vv t i. t. a cate Board, the Association of Col- Onie Cochrane leaves Henry llai-<lb />
ease write Womens Interest Svn-i, ,  , 0 , , -  � ,��<lb />
pi<lb />
Pi<lb />
dieate, 522 Fifth Avenue. New<lb />
York City,<lb />
leges and Secondary Schools of the sell a rabbit's foot.<lb />
Southern States, the North Central Elisabeth Dixon Johnson leaves<lb />
Association of Colleges and Second- � her smiles to Rennie Lassiter.<lb />
arv Schools ami the Middle States' Durward Stowe leaves his base-<lb />
 11 i  t r, an onumis ami t ue jLiuuie oiaies '� I'urw iru oiuwe leaves uia ��<lb />
College people easting about for . � . . - " ,   u<lb />
� i ii i � i � �� u , Association otolleges and Second ball bat to Jack Aoe.<lb />
jobs are hereby advised to cross the Q , . e T i �n � i i � unnA<lb />
J , r e l v iu ary Schools. Judson White leaves his head<lb />
vocation of professional balloon<lb />
blower from their prospective lists<lb />
(perhaps only campus politicians<lb />
would qualify anyway).<lb />
The march of progress has swept<lb />
aside this odd employment. Reuben<lb />
McCarthy, professional balloon<lb />
blower for Paramount Studios, has<lb />
just been replaced by an electric<lb />
pump. McCarthy hasn't as yet<lb />
stated what line of work he will<lb />
follow. Studio wags want him to<lb />
run for the California legislature.<lb />
Miss Spangler is popular alike with<lb />
her students and other associates,<lb />
who find her always stimulating and<lb />
ready for any worthwhile or enjoy-<lb />
able enterprise.<lb />
to<lb />
If a student comes from a school j Fodie Hodges.<lb />
outside the observation-territory of I Francis Sinclair leaves his man-<lb />
these bodies, he may submit the'power to Joe Braxton.<lb />
names of leading colleges on whose <lb />
accepted list his school's name ap- Sophomore ClaSS Elects<lb />
pears. The acceptability of that Officers for '3738<lb />
school will then be determined "for<lb />
the time being upon the basis thus<lb />
furnished<lb />
Co-eds, how would vou like to have<lb />
15,000 dresses?<lb />
Betty Wyman, the Walter Wan-<lb />
ger actress in "Vogues of 1938 was<lb />
a model once, and still holds the<lb />
world's record of having modelled<lb />
15,000 dresses in one year. That's<lb />
over a million dollar's worth of try-<lb />
ons.<lb />
At a regular meeting of the<lb />
Sophomore Class held April - ��<lb />
1937, the officers for the coming<lb />
year were elected. They were aa<lb />
follows: president. Susan Evan<lb />
vice president, Ruth Creekmoore;<lb />
secretary, Doris Tucker; treasurer,<lb />
Caroline Evans; Teco Echo repre-<lb />
sentative, Xell Perry; Tcroan rep-<lb />
resentative, Rebecca Nicholson;<lb />
council representative, Mildred<lb />
Boyce.<lb />
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RE SCHOLARSHIP<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
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Officers for '3738<lb />
regular meeting of the<lb />
re Class held April 27,<lb />
 , rs for tlie doming<lb />
, el( eted. Tiny were as<lb />
president, Susan Evans;<lb />
jident, Rath (Teekmoore;<lb />
. Doris Tinker; treasurer,<lb />
Evans; Two E n repre-<lb />
, Nell Perry: Tecom rep-<lb />
Eebecca Nicholson;<lb />
representative. Mildred<lb />
in Florence. Italy, for<lb />
One Year<lb />
tcaa To Win Honor<lb />
16 ear old son of<lb />
� " Johnson City,<lb />
former student of<lb />
- of i his college, has<lb />
�l � highest honors<lb />
American student.<lb />
 - lu-en awarded<lb />
irship  a Floren<lb />
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si eond American to<lb />
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fael that only one<lb />
kC this an artl e erv<lb />
THIS COLLEGIATE<lb />
WORLD<lb />
(By Associated Collegiate Press)<lb />
A twisted story about his pants<lb />
W.A.A. HOLDS<lb />
LASTJEETING<lb />
President Presented With<lb />
Bracelet<lb />
F<lb />
BASEBALL TEAM<lb />
Bill Holland to Pitch for Carolina<lb />
League<lb />
earned a Sontliern Methodist Uni<lb />
versify freshman a pardon for cut-<lb />
ting his mathematics quiz section.<lb />
When he came to class the next . Tht Woman's Athletic Associa- By LESTER RIDENHOUR<lb />
day, the professor questioned Mm to tu,u held its ,ast meeting of the Since this is the last edition of th�<lb />
find out why he had skipped. year, on Wednesday night, May 2�, Tee K(.ho a Wou(1 w  �,)(((<lb />
"I 1im irv.i,  �? i �  .i w at 6:30 o'clock. The meeting was! � i . , .  . . �<lb />
i nae gym just before math.  . . . ,  h " idea to take this space and tell yon<lb />
explained the alibi-er "Tuesday T caUed to U11,M' � lts aew l)resul�nt<lb />
was in such a burry to get dressed r1i Tvn 1  " J<lb />
 in time for class that 1 poked my<lb />
foot through the seat of my pants.<lb />
Burks Defeats Pratt<lb />
To Win Tennis Finals<lb />
mm mill firm j Eighteen Entrants Participate in<lb />
. TO BAiVlEW<lb />
TRIP<lb />
something about tlie individuals ol<lb />
the team and what they intend t<lb />
do tins snmmer.<lb />
Durwood Stowe, who ended hi<lb />
Lee Burks defeated Bill Pratt<lb />
Friday afternoon to take the tennis<lb />
championship at ECTC. The scores<lb />
ens Athletic Association took theii<lb />
 break the tension before a<lb />
recent examination, a Miami Oni<lb />
versity profess <lb />
�Ivm I , . � . i annual trip to Bay View.<lb />
u7a basgbaH career here this year<lb />
FRANCIS SINCLAIR<lb />
Faculty Member Edits Article<lb />
"Gentlemen, this examination will<lb />
be conducted on the honor system.<lb />
Please take places thre<lb />
in alternate rows<lb />
(Jeraldine Tyson, and after a short<lb />
business meeting which consisted of<lb />
a report of the year's finances by<lb />
the treasurer and tlie election of a<lb />
Tk.oF.uo reporter in which Evelyn I � � ,� MS � ,<lb />
Clarke was elected, the association � , ,  �  � rider the directionoi MissBing<lb />
 -i I with the Greenville lub oi the , <lb />
presented its Last years president a , . , ,  ham, and Miss Sehnvder, ehaper<lb />
delight-<lb />
i hd trip<lb />
fielder is patrolling the outer car- c, �<lb />
owimmmg and a wemer roast<lb />
den lor Greenville also.<lb />
were 6-1, 6-4, and i-L<lb />
Serenade Everyone on Highway Burka eliminated in his trium-<lb />
! llllilllt<lb />
 I pbant march Fran Ferebee, Her-<lb />
On Thursday, May 20. the Worn- fe i��� Charlea Harris, and<lb />
r raneis Sun<lb />
rec examination, a Miami Uni- presented its last year's president aP"11 tne �iviil' hll "� theU and gch der<lb />
versity professor joshed the hoys a bracelet with the college seal on it ww' organized class "D league.oneg everyone yu a mosi<lb />
little. After passing out the eues- The meeting was then adjourned. Harvey Binton, the coUege left L, <lb />
tions he said: fiftl(W is njl1 miiill(r  .��. . IUJ inP'<lb />
ee seats apart<lb />
'rat! eliminated<lb />
in Ins advance to the finals Baxter<lb />
Ridenhour, Sam Dees, and Lester<lb />
Ridenhour.<lb />
Approximately 18 entrants took<lb />
part in the tournament. Among<lb />
these besides those mentioned were<lb />
Alvab Page, John Womble, Cha<lb />
Hen<lb />
(Contlsned frmii page one)<lb />
in the mure productive areas, i<lb />
tain<lb />
Hit 1!<lb />
lars is the f<lb />
contrast against thos<lb />
esa productive areas.<lb />
olarship<lb />
Even burglar alarms don't do any<lb />
good if brothers in the house cry<lb />
"wolf At least, that is what niem-<lb />
I l)ors of the Chi Phi fraternity at<lb />
10<lb />
i for Greenville also. ; , . . � , . - � v<lb />
  ,  , .� the big features oi the trip, were Morton, Harve i<lb />
tnl Holland, our ace pitcher, will  , , , ,  ,<lb />
enjoved l�v each member. kerson, and Weslev<lb />
r Lenoir in the  �" ,<lb />
Uetnrniiiir rrom the trip in a <lb />
i his is tln fastesl<lb />
probably pitch<lb />
Carolina leagn.<lb />
iaun-<lb />
Elatsell, Billy<lb />
al, Lewis Wil-<lb />
Bankston.<lb />
I i ruck, the members lifted I heir<lb />
semi pro league m the two Caro- � , , , . , ,<lb />
voices to the sky, and serenaded the<lb />
mas.<lb />
ills III I<lb />
   . i ners uie in rni traternitv at<lb />
I he climate oi this region is of the University of California learned,<lb />
�ave lor the cool winter and hot summer tvoe. ti i�  �ni  t<lb />
Eiarel<lb />
iinas. , .<lb />
 i iu 10 people on the highway<lb />
Duke University Dean Addresses . x enhour and Earl Smith Those fakm,r fte trfp<lb />
Graduates At the 135th Wl111rt"1'1"for ,lu' b J1l Te� Martin, n wii�o,<lb />
 n is Made Member<lb />
Phi Sigma Pi<lb />
ie alarm was installed a few<lb />
)W days after the radio of Douglas<lb />
is gives the farr' �� ' � � � �<lb />
f not having to build<lb />
xpensive livestock quarters<lb />
Commencement<lb />
Roses at Langston, S. C, and<lb />
L.<lb />
ly does the climate drop be!<lb />
zero<lb />
advai ta<lb />
armer the (Jjirdiiier had been stolen troni ins<lb />
.Martin, tieiei<lb />
i.miise Blunton, Mavis Parkei<lb />
dew Avers will either play with . �, ,  ,   <lb />
. Louise Shackelford, Mozelle Pei<lb />
rnua I � ? rt� Spring Hope or some semi pro team    � ,  -   ,<lb />
i ne i.ioiii commencement or r � ' ncll, Mary Shirly, DorLs Hallowe'<lb />
I Louisburg College was brought to  Rocky Mount. Duke I<lb />
A NEW LINE OF SUMMER<lb />
SHOES at<lb />
Miller-Jones Co.<lb />
is grown on a definite rang early in the morning, and pa- tim ,of diplomas and certificates t<lb />
rotation plan IH this district. The ' m��rlv J, 1-imdred hln.r:il :it-K In<lb />
rotatioi<lb />
 stem<lb />
ha<lb />
corn.<lb />
Tin- tobacco i- tirt pit<lb />
nil- in a vt'i'v fertile area<lb />
hopeful as there grst been sterilised. '<lb />
for promotion. are then covered with can<lb />
bis siirevthe xl! frost-killing, and inj<lb />
eaehers in the fu- t'i-<lb />
enl Brwin .ailed Plowing takes place in the field time. tifieates to members of the gradu<lb />
next, and fertilizer i sown to en<lb />
lar-<lb />
� iit nreoau artist has . . <lb />
  c . son, Mildred Gupton, Lreraldmc<lb />
o; signed a contract with the M. Louis <lb />
m pass onu)<lb />
boo! s stem have<lb />
heads oi schools.<lb />
it look for young<lb />
 r t h ('arolina to-<lb />
w�  n"1 ig in niuin room. uouisnurg loiiege was brougm to. "� ivoi-k muuai. iukc i iuu - �, - jiaiw Dorothy Wil-<lb />
ce livestock quarters. v , , , � iT1 a close last week with the presenta- rington, our lireball artist has '<lb />
, � . A u sgo. ,u warning oeu . . . ' . � i son, Mildred Gupton, Geraldmi<lb />
re. m grown .m a definite rang M.V bi the morning, and pa- j "m !A 'P1i,s&amp;� to signed a contract with the St. Louis ' .<lb />
i plan in this district. The laln:1,1;lli lu,n. ttrmed xvirh a. nearly a hundivd libera arts. bus (tI,linaU ,llu, ,as hnllsc .im. ,1 13 -n Vihegh A iston. Lucj ii<lb />
i is practiced in a 1-year ;� kmvt.s aI1(1 j baN nss andbnrh sd.oolst udents at the Lj h(, wi� � farmed nUt ,� me ard, Mary L. McGoogan Margaret<lb />
of '1 Itobacco, (8) wheat charged down from the third fioor "ejodist chnreh. minor league club �,i,rvis- 'AIax,n,H' "1' May� Lefl<lb />
y crops of clover and (4) .i quarters The l,in'ss 1o tbe g�d�ting r lW� uu�: and Jennie Harris.<lb />
v leeping piaii.i. , delivered bv Dr. W. K. Ed NNlls- another pitcher, has<lb />
V V  I � , ,  class was delivered bv Dr. W. K, Ed Wells, another pitcher, has<lb />
, , - . Don t shoot cried tanuliar (jreene. dean of underLH-aduate in-1 given up the national pastime game<lb />
Idan'ed in v�1(  � t,() briers scrambledl itl 1)llk(, University and and has entered a soft ball league<lb />
which has to their feet Iron, the floor, admit- mnnhvr � tll(1 ho;ir(1 0, trastees of (;�� .)tls Powen illd<lb />
hese seeds ting that they had cried "wolf � th(. mU I)?. D E BarnhardtJ  L. I n � , ,<lb />
'jastopre- A, onn M all th(. Mlows had prident of the college, introduced BlU Sheitm' Danville s ��tnbtt-<lb />
  lu" gone back to bed and quieted down, the speaker and aided in the pre10'1 to ECTC, will probably per-<lb />
the alarm rang a second and third 1 sentation of the diplomas and eer- form for some team in Danville<lb />
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ents will aggregate tinues until the horses, can no longer luv v ict im. He tore down the and said that the use of these three I<lb />
spent on public walk between the rows without break- Ltairs three at a jump, reached the powers would aid them greatly in<lb />
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two days late to prevent thin, light, '  ��- Greene discussed the function summer session of school. Last but<lb />
and improperly developed leaves. . I of difficulty and adversity in life.I i  n?�� a;w�<lb />
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if he wishes to receive , '��  v. r.�x�����; prospernj m u.e :mi<lb />
,� i � , i , .� ,i agricultural college at Kutgers i m- could fly so higb without a strmi<lb />
price for ni tobacco at tne . ��i.ri , � , ��<lb />
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that the rf pearls before real swine. 1 stmng and triumphing over their<lb />
�nsider the fr'Jlrl "A deanX-u -mart enough to be ba and difficult living<lb />
,t� curricula h'  1t"r' th' Bl ' klllUi u" T- . . , . f . Awards were made to the best all-<lb />
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time between the twentieth of An- coUege presianu. Pikeville, and the best all-round<lb />
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s.cn . ' . stalks are cut from the ground with to be a professor but too good to � �<lb />
Qtweiitvvcars 8 knife and strung on a tobacco be a dean. MODERN PROVERBS<lb />
' ' stick. The tobacco is fire-cured in "An alumnusOne who holds tne <lb />
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davs. I ollow ii g the eunng pi<lb />
his occupation as a typical farmer<lb />
Have you heard of the freshman<lb />
who had studied hard one night on<lb />
her biology and trigonometry and<lb />
was worried all night by horrid<lb />
dream She tried and tried, in her<lb />
dreams to get the sine and cosine of<lb />
an amoeba.<lb />
Keep Cool on<lb />
June Days<lb />
At Our<lb />
SODA<lb />
FOUNTAIN<lb />
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DOUBLE ICE CREAM<lb />
CONES<lb />
Filled With<lb />
Home-made Ice<lb />
Cream<lb />
All Flavors<lb />
Charles Home's<lb />
th.<lb />
president and faculty responsible<lb />
for the success of the football team.<lb />
,h tobacco i- packed down, tn or-<lb />
to "meet r ,m,t  nia-v allu'lv adequate<lb />
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talks, and arranged according How the "D" Class Received<lb />
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and to await marketing<lb />
Its Name<lb />
manners.<lb />
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party.<lb />
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 tie a string around your finger. Ef<lb />
you want to forget things, tie a rope<lb />
around your neck. � Graceland<lb />
Tower.<lb />
Honesty wouldn't be considered<lb />
problem, v'u<lb />
(Continued from page one)<lb />
tei-s of the alphabet weir used for So valuable a trait if it weren't<lb />
the two one year classes. "F ' and! scarce,<lb />
c c- �F" which were added. These if a woman has been loved, hat<lb />
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classes were soon dropped, out this and envied<lb />
had no effect on the other classes; living.<lb />
however, the "AV and "BV were<lb />
dropped, leaving the "DV high and I.<lb />
drv. The names "(��� and "D" would<lb />
her life was worth<lb />
Sport Dresses and Vacation Apparel<lb />
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ed Fifty-one Students eTl faeultv members elected by betical terms if the Normal School<lb />
Graduating the faculty. remained as it was<lb />
Tudicial Department About the same time two more<lb />
IV, idem of Student Government yeara were added, the school became<lb />
Helen Wil- Xs'ocia.ion. � �&amp; and the new stmhrnt,<lb />
Windier Marion Vice president of Student Gov- elaimed that the two upper eiasst<lb />
, ; W.iod Agnes �rnment!As-ociation. were the real juniors and senior:<lb />
i ()e Hou-e President from each<lb />
1- Ruth lllaiiche f ,h dormitories�five.<lb />
ek, Louise Blanton, Dean of women.<lb />
Doris K. Humey. Dean of men.<lb />
Ethel Lucifc Cox, Three faculty members elected by<lb />
lev, Alice tiray faeultv. ,<lb />
i "Grace Dawson, a House eominittee was suggestea<lb />
Kibe Mae Dilla take care of dormitory regula-<lb />
Imond-oii,<lb />
� i tions and to indict punishments M<lb />
Dorbsevere a removal of social pnvi-<lb />
lelle Fuhher, Lil-j logos. The menders of the eom-<lb />
I jer Martha FraneesLnittee as suggested are asfoliewa:<lb />
Helen E. Harding One house president from each<lb />
Harrington, Patty L dormitory.<lb />
- H,Siby, Annie Laurie, Three dormitory vice president<lb />
I from Gotten elected by the dormi-<lb />
K. Willie .laekson.torv at large.<lb />
,�� Mary Domer two dormitory vice presents<lb />
i lM KaVle K.rhy, Lalon ah fro�, Wilson Jarv.s, and rlem-<lb />
j Buby Catherine j olected by the dormitory at<lb />
It was troublesome to call the, two<lb />
lower classes the long names "Jun-<lb />
ior-Normal" and "Semor-Xormal,<lb />
so everyone clung to the short names<lb />
That's whv Senior Normals are<lb />
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Cotton in the South is Annual<lb />
Subject<lb />
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! ivo, Ruth K. Mayo. Ellen<lb />
Martha Lee Morrison.<lb />
Olive. Melba Louise<lb />
 Pleasant, KHr-abeth<lb />
Ita K. Rhodes, Nyda<lb />
Vims E. Ruthn, Louise<lb />
i. Marv S. Shirley, Ellen<lb />
Mattie Belle Stovall.<lb />
rant, Mary Lillian War-<lb />
Ma ie Webb, Irene Wil-<lb />
larg�<lb />
Rev. Jno. Barclay Lectures Here<lb />
(Continued from page one)<lb />
Bj-mrtnr Mr. liarelay made many<lb />
f VA 'a, d gave the students many<lb />
OH Up the� to face life and to<lb />
Uve so that they will be an asset<lb />
to society.<lb />
(Continued from page one)<lb />
dents. The feature section was made<lb />
Up of outstanding students selected<lb />
bv the student body.<lb />
" The photographs werej made by<lb />
Dunbar and Daniels Studio of Ka-<lb />
leigh; the art work was designed<lb />
bv Herbert Hitch of the Charlotte<lb />
Engraving Company in Charlotte;<lb />
and the printing was done by Ray-<lb />
mond Thompson of the Lassiter<lb />
Press in Charlotte.<lb />
Our favorite movie qnip of the<lb />
Paramount recently changed the<lb />
title on a story from "You Can<lb />
Win " Reason advanced was that it<lb />
would look Pty sad on a marquee<lb />
coupled with: BANK NIGHT<lb />
�YOU CAN'T WIN<lb />
Is the word for our Summer Collection of Clothes.<lb />
To ploy in  to work in  to dine in . . to<lb />
dance in they are the answer to a maidens<lb />
prayer So cool, so colorful, so young-surely you<lb />
must see them before you go on your vacation!<lb />
We cordially welcome all ECTC Graduates and their friends to<lb />
Greenville again. Wont you stop it. and see us before<lb />
you leave?<lb />
Blount-Harvey<lb />
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You'll Make a<lb />
Splash<lb />
in<lb />
Surf - Siren<lb />
swim su : � your best<lb />
buy for the beach this<lb />
Summer! Notice how it's<lb />
"contour cur along lines<lb />
that are smooth, pert and<lb />
young! Knit of fine wors-<lb />
ted. Round back and<lb />
adjustable straps. Colors:<lb />
Pastel blue, pink, green<lb />
and navy.<lb />
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PAGE FOUR<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
COLLEGIATE REVIEW<lb />
 a, . 1 login � Press) . 1 as in front ignore opin-<lb />
holwood T.H GRANT SPEAKS<lb />
TO YWCA SUNDAY<lb />
QUOTABLE<lb />
QUOTES<lb />
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Is Professor's Ad vie<lb />
"I<lb />
Tampa, Fla. (ACI<lb />
love early and often is the ad ice<lb />
�"  Prof. C. A. Morlry. an unmarried<lb />
By FRED PEDFRSON � w �  v' '  �- j By Associated Collegiate Press) ir�� 0f psychology at the Uni-<lb />
" , I i;(- m  At � "It is surprising that tin- vast  nf TamDa cave bis coedu-<lb />
-Glenn U,�u f You Lve You Must Believe" m:1J(intv of ��, barely squeeze fal elaL<lb />
1"n"i"S Is Subject by cm their science requirements, "j worry about bust-nps he<lb />
decathlon champion oi the  fearful that taking more science .nij "They're g1 training for<lb />
nd winner of the 1936 Sul- "If you live, yon must believe" tvould mean too great an exertion j jator married iife.<lb />
test honor award- H   i!� � f tl� msmrin im- on their part. Many students sun- "Young people should welcomi<lb />
"I Ik i. should be<lb />
mse auarrels are<lb />
hy, high<lb />
was the tin me ci iiic inspiring me<lb />
en signed to a sage brought to the collcce students lhn' avoid English composition loverg, i(U:in<lb />
, ,  , ' . . courses, having completed tneir rpmorse<lb />
picture contract L, the 5 WCA vesper services, Sun requments Registrar "�. � to<lb />
actions to play day evening by T. M. Grant, pas- Robert O. Conant of Dartmouth Col-<lb />
Most Efficient Pair<lb />
of Lungs Discovered<lb />
to Do<lb />
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tul nia<lb />
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lege advises tin- science-side<lb />
pors" and "English-evaders" t<lb />
pand educat tonally.<lb />
"I do not regard college a<lb />
to be burm<lb />
an<lb />
extending over<lb />
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very branch oi<lb />
under serious<lb />
Student Finds Remedy<lb />
intellectual filling station where you �m I)rv Lecture�<lb />
o take on a certain number<lb />
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answer fo that i- one that Jesus t- gaiions of education DePauvs<lb />
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between the values of life comprise<lb />
a college education.<lb />
"Americans adore me, though I<lb />
Larry Kelly, 'vai Erasmus, a great have insulted them for their own<lb />
m-ui i i.uther. a man good as long as I have been writing.<lb />
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George Bernard Shaw to the I ni-<lb />
versity of North Carolina's Prof.<lb />
Archibald Henderson.<lb />
1 followed Martin Luther. "And j "is  no better preparation for<lb />
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son Wood, preside a1 of Steph( as<lb />
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sulted Adrian and asked:<lb />
ial Ka -whv couldn't a college give it-<lb />
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previous record, held Miss Myra Jervey, a fashion expert,<lb />
tsch oi Kansas, was who today gives a regular eourse in<lb />
II individual track the principles of dress and a con-<lb />
i"1' meters LO; sultation service on individual prob-<lb />
12:11 L2; shot put lems.<lb />
b jump � 3 4; 400 A year ago Stephens College estab-<lb />
Y hurdles 1.4:6; lished a beauty studio. This, in<lb />
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d1 11 �. provides a practical advisory serv-<lb />
ds 6 feei 2 inches in ice in personal appearance. Fhere<lb />
ighs 194 pounds. He are 900 girls enrolled in the college.<lb />
Charlotte Edwards of �<lb />
BUS TICKETS for VACATION<lb />
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Sandwiches : Peanuts : Candies : Peanut<lb />
LANCE PACKING COMPANY<lb />
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ijecause they're milder because they<lb />
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fying millions ot smokers, men and women,<lb />
in all the four corners of the earth.<lb />
Olten a cigarette wins popularity<lb />
in a small part of the country . . .<lb />
a few cigarettes become known all<lb />
over the country.<lb />
But you will find Chesterfields<lb />
wherever cigarettes are sold in the<lb />
United States and on board all the<lb />
great ships of the world . . . under<lb />
29 flags and wherever they touch<lb />
and for good reasons.<lb />
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