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Welcome Freshmen<lb />
Homecoming Alumnae<lb />
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HOMECOMING<lb />
OCTOBER 23<lb />
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VOLUME XIV<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1937<lb />
NUMBER 1<lb />
COLLEGE FACULTY<lb />
IS INCREASED BY<lb />
TEN ADDITIONS<lb />
Vacancies Created in Many<lb />
Departments<lb />
MISS NORTON TO RESUME<lb />
WORK IN THE PHYSICAL<lb />
EDUCATION DEPARTMENT<lb />
President Leon R. Meadows<lb />
Alexander to Be Chairman of;<lb />
Physical Education<lb />
icufty is consider-<lb />
r that of last, due<lb />
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to a number of<lb />
the summer.<lb />
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1 Chemi-<lb />
Homecoming Program<lb />
11:00�Meeting in Austin<lb />
Auditorium (short meeting).<lb />
Luncheon � Following pro-<lb />
gram in Austin Auditorium.<lb />
Afternoon�Football game<lb />
and dancing schedule.<lb />
Note�Be sure to write if at-<lb />
tending Luncheon.<lb />
DR. L. R.<lb />
SHIP YWCA<lb />
"Life's Golden Candlesticks" Is<lb />
Subject of Message<lb />
COURSE IN SCOUT Norman Cordon Thrills<lb />
Large Audience With a<lb />
 DelightfulPerformance<lb />
AT COLLEGE HERI<lb />
CLASSES TO BE HELD<lb />
IN AUSTIN BUILDING<lb />
Dr. Hilldrup To Be Chairman of<lb />
Scout Leadership Training<lb />
Life's Golden Candlesticks<lb />
the theme of an inspiring me<lb />
brought to the students of<lb />
Carolina Teachers College at<lb />
was<lb />
ssage<lb />
East<lb />
Yes-<lb />
:i. who comes<lb />
ion at the Uni-<lb />
his degree of<lb />
by from that<lb />
y of Valdosta,<lb />
i master a de-<lb />
abody I Jollege,<lb />
home eeooom-<lb />
has been teach-<lb />
llege in Michi-<lb />
Dr. I K. Meadows<lb />
(in September 2s T<lb />
ills! itlltioll.<lb />
ifiicially welcomed the Freshmen to K.C.T.C.<lb />
sis is his fourth year as president of this<lb />
i<lb />
Br<lb />
rii.D.<lb />
Mack;<lb />
M.A<lb />
Miss<lb />
gaget<lb />
Peab<lb />
Dr<lb />
Peab<lb />
Alar<lb />
)W11.<lb />
 University of Chicago, a<lb />
-t in biology, lakes the place<lb />
�ience department left vaeant<lb />
resignation of Miss Jessie<lb />
and 'Miss Mary Caughey,<lb />
roni Columbia, substitutes for<lb />
Lorraine Hunter, who is en-<lb />
in graduate study at George<lb />
�iy College this year.<lb />
W. A. Browne. Ph.D George<lb />
�� College, follows Mr. Le-<lb />
Stephan who resigned last<lb />
spring. Dr. Browne comes from<lb />
the State Teachers College at<lb />
N icogdoehes, Texas.<lb />
Miss Lena Ellis. MJL, Western<lb />
Kentucky State Teachers College,<lb />
Bowling Green, Ky takes the place<lb />
in the commerce department left<lb />
teant by the resignation of Miss<lb />
Maude Adams, now at the Woman's<lb />
("ulleire. Greensboro.<lb />
Miss Mary 1). Dormer, a graduate<lb />
of Peabody Conservatory of Music,<lb />
Baltimore, takes the place of Miss<lb />
Dora E, Meade. who is on leave of<lb />
absence from the department of<lb />
music<lb />
Miss Parmelia Gwynn, Yanccy-<lb />
ville, X. C, is substituting in the<lb />
art department for Dr. Dorothy<lb />
 Please turn to page two)<lb />
Freshmen Welcomed<lb />
By President Meadows<lb />
 OHM DBEST<lb />
10 BE DISTRIBUTED<lb />
AGAIN THIS YEAR<lb />
ler Service Sunday evening, Oetober<lb />
3, by President Leon It. Meadow<lb />
"I have chosen a figurative sub-<lb />
ject began Dr. Meadows, "from<lb />
which I hope to draw literal truths<lb />
Taking his topic from the twelfth<lb />
verse of the first chapter of Revela-<lb />
tion, he compared the seven golden<lb />
candlesticks to life�each<lb />
stick standing for a trait that makes<lb />
a strong character.<lb />
First, he spoke of light of in-<lb />
telligence; second, the light of free-<lb />
dom; third, the light of courage,<lb />
which is made possible only through<lb />
the acquisition of the second quality :<lb />
fourth, the light of tolerance; fifth,<lb />
the light of industry; sixth, the light<lb />
of fellowman. through which one at-<lb />
tains the highest goals of Life; and<lb />
seventh, the light of service.<lb />
"Serve those who want to serve<lb />
you and through that you will learn<lb />
to serve others, stated the speaker.J ,<lb />
' ce'<lb />
candle-1��� "� <lb />
work with Scout<lb />
J<lb />
"When a superintendent<lb />
employs a man to teach<lb />
i aese seven cnaraeteriSties,<lb />
eluded Dr. Meadows, "are the<lb />
con-<lb />
even<lb />
qualities which<lb />
character1<lb />
mak(<lb />
a<lb />
September 28 Given Over To<lb />
Freshmen Registration<lb />
Freshman<lb />
year's work on<lb />
President L. !<lb />
Week' opened this<lb />
September 28, when<lb />
. Meadows gave a<lb />
welcome to the throng of fresh-<lb />
men who had been arriving since<lb />
Sunday. These students gathered<lb />
MENTAL FATIQUE TO<lb />
BE RELIEVED BY MASK<lb />
in the Robert H. Wright Building.pictures of Interesting Events<lb />
at 2 :30 for their first formal meet- Worth Money<lb />
ing. After his words of welcome, -<lb />
President Meadows introduced the <lb />
r  i i tA tt t t Each week, the Teco Echo's pic-<lb />
facultv members, and Dr. it. ,1. Me- . �� � -�  � , r- �<lb />
jture magazine. Collegiate Digest,<lb />
Ginnis explained the plan of faculty! win be rpad by thp studl,nts of Emt<lb />
counsellors, a plan of recent years j Carolina Teachers College.<lb />
The Collegiate Digest will present<lb />
picture news of important and un-<lb />
IMPROVEMENTS<lb />
OVER THE SUMMER<lb />
Pavement Now Extends To<lb />
Training School<lb />
under which each freshman has his<lb />
own adviser who takes a personal<lb />
interest in his problems.<lb />
In his address, President Meadows<lb />
welcomed the freshmen to Green-<lb />
ville, to the campus, and its privi-<lb />
leges, to the body of students they<lb />
will become part of, and to the op-<lb />
portunities lying before them for<lb />
sound work and preparation for<lb />
special service in life.<lb />
President Meadow's chief counsel<lb />
was to utilize time well, observe the<lb />
college regulations, and be loyal to<lb />
the institution in every way, exer-<lb />
cise courage in all things, and strive<lb />
to develop character along with de-<lb />
velopment in knowledge.<lb />
Since last spring numerous im-<lb />
provements and repairs have taken<lb />
place on the campus which will<lb />
better the living conditions and give<lb />
more conveniences to both students<lb />
and faculty.<lb />
The paving, which was started<lb />
last year, is now completed and hard<lb />
surface roads extend around the in-<lb />
firmary, to the Training School,<lb />
and from the back campus to Eighth<lb />
Street.<lb />
Extensive renovations have also<lb />
taken place in numerous halls and<lb />
other buildings on the campus.<lb />
DR. FLANAGAN MARRIES<lb />
RUTH E. PICKELSIMER<lb />
Were Married in Georgetown,<lb />
Kentucky<lb />
usual developments in education,<lb />
science, sports, extra-curricular ac-<lb />
tivities, faculty and student projects,<lb />
and the hundreds of other activities<lb />
that make up the college community.<lb />
ECTC students are urged to send<lb />
in their pictures of important and<lb />
interesting events on the campus to:<lb />
Collegiate Press, Box 472, Madison,<lb />
Wisconsin. Three dollars is paid<lb />
for each photo accepted for publica-<lb />
tion.<lb />
Minneapolis, Minn. � (ACT) �<lb />
A new oxygen mask to protect<lb />
mental workers from fatigue caused<lb />
by tliinking was described to the<lb />
American Psychological Associa-<lb />
tion by Dr. Arthur G. Bills of the<lb />
University of Cincinnati.<lb />
Delivering to the breather a<lb />
combination of about 50 per cent<lb />
pure oxygen mixed with air, the<lb />
mask's use cuts in half the number<lb />
of pauses per minute that come to<lb />
persons doing brain work. These<lb />
pauses are the result of mental<lb />
fatigue�the brain taking a short<lb />
rest.<lb />
The new oxygen mask is the final<lb />
step in a series of experiments<lb />
which appear to prove the theory<lb />
that fatigue is not due so much to<lb />
the brain becoming "tired" as to<lb />
failure of the blood to supply all<lb />
the oxygen the brain wanted. Dr.<lb />
Bills has been testing this idea for<lb />
several years.<lb />
A brain institute which will make<lb />
Washington the world capital for<lb />
the study of the brains of animals<lb />
and humans is being established at<lb />
Georgetown University.<lb />
The elementary course in SCOUi<lb />
leadership training to be offered at<lb />
East Carolina Teachers College will<lb />
consist ot a study of the organiza-<lb />
tion and management of the Scout<lb />
troop, and of the Scout's place in<lb />
the community.<lb />
All the boys of the college are in-<lb />
vited to attend, and find out more<lb />
about Scout work. There are more<lb />
than 2,100 Scouts in twenty-two<lb />
counties of Eastern North Carolina.<lb />
Prospective teachers should be pre-<lb />
pared to work with these boys.<lb />
School superintendents bow real-<lb />
ize the importance of this training<lb />
and are asking for men who will<lb />
Superintendent<lb />
II. Rose, of Creenviile. said<lb />
recently<lb />
of cliOi<lb />
in the schools over which he has<lb />
jurisdiction, he wants not only a<lb />
man who is good in the classroom.<lb />
but also a man who is a community<lb />
asset. The people of America have<lb />
now come to regard scouting as the<lb />
greatest educational force for good<lb />
in the nation, outside of the school<lb />
system. Therefore, a good school<lb />
man who knows something about<lb />
ut leadership will usually re-<lb />
tbe call over.the man<lb />
knows nothing about scouting.<lb />
too, learning how to become a<lb />
leader is somewhat of an t<lb />
tion in itself<lb />
Speaking along the same line.<lb />
D. IT. Conley, Superintendent of<lb />
Pitt County Schools, has said that<lb />
"In the training of men who ex-<lb />
pect to take school positions, it is<lb />
very necessary that they be trained<lb />
in fields other than actual class-<lb />
room work. It has been my ex-<lb />
perience that most communities de-<lb />
sire young men who can not only<lb />
teach boys and girls in the class-<lb />
room, but who can also be leaders<lb />
in community life outside of the<lb />
school.  In recent years we have<lb />
had many calls for men to serve as<lb />
Scout Masters in connection with<lb />
their school work. Therefore, in<lb />
employing assistant principals ant<lb />
coaches for our schools, we endeavor<lb />
to get men who will take an active<lb />
leadership in scout work. I think,<lb />
therefore, it would be a good idea<lb />
for teacher-training insitutions to<lb />
emphasize the development of quali-<lb />
fication for leadership in activities<lb />
other than classroom teaching<lb />
In order that such training might<lb />
be available to the students, the<lb />
meetings will be held on Thursday<lb />
evenings at 7 :30 in room 211 Austin<lb />
Building. At each meeting, a special<lb />
speaker will talk for about thirty<lb />
Metropolitan Opera Singer Gives<lb />
Excellent Performance in<lb />
Robert H. Wright Building<lb />
VOICE �H0WN TO BE ONE<lb />
OF POWER AND BEAUTY<lb />
Cordon is<lb />
Norman<lb />
ritone ot<lb />
iat ion<lb />
Carolina<lb />
audit nee<lb />
Native of<lb />
Carolina<lb />
Eastern<lb />
("ordon,<lb />
the Met<lb />
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tar -<lb />
politan Op<lb />
nativi<lb />
delighted<lb />
of il.<lb />
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pi<lb />
ege " pie,<lb />
and visitors from<lb />
hen he a ppeared on <lb />
-day night, October<lb />
:i a<lb />
NORMAN CORDON<lb />
FRESHMEN ARE<lb />
WELCOMED TO<lb />
COLLEGE BY YWCA<lb />
Entertain the Newcomers at the<lb />
"Y" Hut<lb />
in <lb />
Ml<lb />
�V at<lb />
the �,<lb />
Jo ,<lb />
ins program,<lb />
es of material<lb />
to be one of p,<lb />
who<lb />
hell,<lb />
cotlt<lb />
uca-<lb />
The Young Woman<lb />
Association, under tie<lb />
of its president,<lb />
('hnsl tan<lb />
leadership<lb />
Elizabeth Cope-<lb />
ongi<lb />
H<lb />
land from Ahoskie, began its active<lb />
work for the year during Freshman<lb />
dith<lb />
ma �<lb />
mat<lb />
Pur<lb />
call-<lb />
art.<lb />
1 that opened tin- series f<lb />
a Called back again ai<lb />
by storms of applause M<lb />
n responded gener, . Ij<lb />
- He accompani, ! hima<lb />
�ee of them.<lb />
('ordon gave his audieu<lb />
Variety in his nmtrrum hi<lb />
arious typ<lb />
I his voice<lb />
�auty.<lb />
group of popular numbers<lb />
li, with which the sin<lb />
his program, probably led<lb />
with the audience,<lb />
preferred the four<lb />
or one of the early group<lb />
� first, and perhaps the mo<lb />
1' group, because of its d<lb />
toi a pur quality of tone, w;<lb />
up of numbers from Eland<lb />
it<lb />
ill<lb />
in<lb />
in<lb />
though<lb />
"Art<lb />
11.<lb />
aid<lb />
l.ullv. and Scarlatti. The<lb />
me<lb />
were<lb />
application ot great<lb />
Civen<lb />
1a<lb />
til.<lb />
September <lb />
(Please turn to page two)<lb />
The friends of Dr. Beecher Flana-<lb />
gan of the Social Science Depart-<lb />
ment will be interested to learn of<lb />
his marriage to Ruth E. Pickel-<lb />
simer of Greenville.<lb />
The ceremony was performed in<lb />
Georgetown, Kentucky on Septem-<lb />
ber 20.<lb />
Mrs. Flanagan was a graduate<lb />
of ECTC, and is at present teaching<lb />
in Smithfield in the Science De-<lb />
partment.<lb />
She is a niece of Mr. P. W. Pickel-<lb />
simer of the Geography Depart-<lb />
ment.<lb />
Graduates of 1936-37 reported<lb />
placed to date, September 23, 1937.<lb />
A.B. Graduates � Mary Lee<lb />
Penny, Buekhorn; Virginia Pierce,<lb />
married; Julia Pollock, Comfort;<lb />
Lydia Purser, Rocky Mount; Lucile<lb />
Raines, Cleveland; Josephine<lb />
Banes, Barnesville; Margaret Rawls,<lb />
Smithfield; Mabel Rich, Herring;<lb />
Nellie Ricks, Mingo; Martha D.<lb />
Rogers, Deep Run; Julia E. Rouse,<lb />
Long Creek-Grady; Nannie Row-<lb />
lett, Beulaville Susan Rose, Aurora.<lb />
Betty Salisbury, Long Creek-<lb />
Grady; Mrs. Eunice Sanders, marT<lb />
ried; Martha Scoville Louisburg;<lb />
Nettie Brett Sewell, Rich Square;<lb />
Mrs. Elsie Simpson, Lemon<lb />
Springs; Francis Sinclair, Saratoga;<lb />
Louise Sitterson, Pinetops; William<lb />
Sledge, Roxboro; Alice H. Smith,<lb />
Woodleaf; Julia L. Smith, Pike-<lb />
ville; Ruth Smith, Falkland; Viola<lb />
Smith, married; Frances B. Spain-<lb />
hour, Mineral Springs; Inez<lb />
Stevens, South Mill<lb />
11118.<lb />
Lois Strickland, Four Oaks;<lb />
Nora B. Stephenson, Powells Point;<lb />
Durward Stowe, Greenville; Mar-<lb />
garet Stroud, Gaston; Ruth Styron,<lb />
Micro; Camille Swindell, Louis-<lb />
burg; Hazel Tart, Piney Grove; Mil-<lb />
dred Tatum, White Oak; Jennie G.<lb />
Taylor, Whiteville; Evelyn Thomp-<lb />
son, New Hope; William Tolson,<lb />
Ruffin; Louise Tuten, Wagram;<lb />
Margaret Walker, Pantego.<lb />
Catherine Wallace, Winterville;<lb />
Nola Walters, Weeksville; Margaret<lb />
Warren, Rowland; Effie L. Watson,<lb />
Falkland; Florence Wells, Old<lb />
Dock; Blanche White, Winterville;<lb />
Margaret Whitehead, married;<lb />
Thelma Whitehead, Belvoir; George<lb />
S. Willard, Jr Chas. C. Coon;<lb />
Edna Williams, Union; Elease Wil-<lb />
liams, Falkland; Dorothy Wilson,<lb />
Belhaven; Mary Helen Wilson,<lb />
Goldsboro; Annie E. Windley,<lb />
Kenansville; Marion C. Wood,<lb />
Goldsboro; Ruth C. Wood, Parkton;<lb />
Sara M. Woodard, Smithfield; Vir-<lb />
ginia Woodbury, Leland; Agnes<lb />
Worthington, Long Creek-Grady;<lb />
Annie Worthington, Grimesland.<lb />
Two-Year Graduates � Ida Lane<lb />
Bass, Mt. Pleasant; Annie L. Britt,<lb />
Piney Grove; Grace Burrus, Hat-<lb />
teras; Ruby Cone, Harris; Lucile<lb />
Cox, Happy Home; Mary B.<lb />
Edmondson, Everetts; Lucy Fouts,<lb />
Busick; Mrs. Connie Hargett, White<lb />
Oak; Eleanor Harrington, Merry<lb />
Hill; Mattie Ipock, Trenton; Wil-<lb />
lie Jackson, Gaton; Edna E. Kirby,<lb />
Meadow; Marceline Langston, Pine<lb />
Level; Joseph Marsh, Maury;<lb />
Nyda Robinson, Clement; Louise<lb />
Shackelf ord, Walstonburg; Ellen<lb />
Stewart, Boone Trail.<lb />
Graduates of 1936-37 reported<lb />
placed to date, October 1, 1937.<lb />
A.B. Graduates � Margaret<lb />
Garner, Shoals High School; Melva<lb />
Johnson, Penderlea; Kathleen<lb />
Robertson, Knotts Island; Virginia<lb />
Claris Smith, Wilson's Mills High<lb />
School.<lb />
week. On Monday<lb />
and Tuesday, September z�, the<lb />
members of the senior cabinet, wear-<lb />
ing their blue and white badges, met<lb />
the new students at the trains and<lb />
buses to welcome ami direct them<lb />
to the- College, and to help them<lb />
find their living quarters.<lb />
The association opened the "Hut<lb />
for parties for the Freshmen on<lb />
Tuesday and Wednesday nights.<lb />
The "Hut which has been re-1<lb />
decorated since last year with new j<lb />
curtains and rugs, was attractive-<lb />
ly decorated with fall flowers. Be-<lb />
 fore an open fire the new comers<lb />
joined in playing "get-acquainted'5<lb />
games and dancing.<lb />
On Wednesday, from ten to four<lb />
and Thursday from four to six, the<lb />
Association held Open House in the<lb />
"Hut" for the new students.<lb />
Many towns of North Carolina are<lb />
represented on the cabinet of the<lb />
YWCA. The members are: Eliza-<lb />
beth Copeland, president, from<lb />
Ahoskie; Marie Dawon, vice pres-<lb />
ident, from Alliance; Prue Xewby,<lb />
secretary, from Hertford; Georgia<lb />
Suggs, treasurer, from Hookerton;<lb />
Rebecca Watson, from Jonesboro;<lb />
Kathleen Strickland from Nash-<lb />
ville; Susan Evans from St. Pauls;<lb />
Louise Britt from Colerain; Maggie<lb />
Crumpler from Fayetteville; Edna<lb />
Earl Perry from Louisburg; Cather-<lb />
ine Cheek from Graham; Fannie<lb />
Brewer from Clarksville, Tennessee.<lb />
ly to please the most<lb />
musically inclined mem<lb />
singer<lb />
ritieal<lb />
ot the<lb />
of the audience.<lb />
Two numbers from Gounod's Faust<lb />
gave Mi. Cordon opportunity to<lb />
sing in the role in which he L per-<lb />
haps most famous�that of Mephisto-<lb />
pheles.<lb />
The Cincinnati Post said of him<lb />
when he appeared in that role in<lb />
Cincinnati: "Cordon as Mephisto-<lb />
pheles rated the audience's choicest<lb />
applause of bouquets, stopping the<lb />
show time after time The Cin-<lb />
cinnati Enquirer commented : "His<lb />
Mephistopheles  is an extra-<lb />
ordinary one, which the audknee<lb />
cheered to the roof<lb />
Selections given by Hans<lb />
Heidemann, Mr. Cordon's ac-<lb />
complished accompanist were also<lb />
well received.<lb />
1 hough Mr. Cordon has no! ap-<lb />
peared often here in his home sec-<lb />
tion<lb />
ga :<lb />
cin<lb />
the<lb />
kej<lb />
MISS JESSIE MACK<lb />
MARRIED THIS SUMMER<lb />
Marries Anthony J. Loudis of New<lb />
York City<lb />
The friends of Miss Je9sie Mack,<lb />
who resigned last spring from the<lb />
faculty of the science department<lb />
at the college, will be interested<lb />
to learn of her marriage in August<lb />
to Mr. Anthony J. Loudis of New<lb />
York City.<lb />
The ceremony was performed in<lb />
New York.<lb />
Mr. Loudis is a member of the<lb />
music department of the University<lb />
of Delaware at Newark, Del.<lb />
They are at home on Orchard<lb />
Drive, Newark.<lb />
Miss Mack had taught for three<lb />
years at the college and had made<lb />
a host of friends on the campus and<lb />
in the town.<lb />
ince the days of his fame be-<lb />
, he in well known in operatic<lb />
lea in all the leading cities of<lb />
country. In fact, he has been<lb />
t so busy in his engagement1<lb />
with the Detroit Civic Opera, the St.<lb />
Louis Grand Opera Company, The<lb />
Chi-ago Grand Opera Company and<lb />
the famous New York Metropolitan<lb />
Opera Association that he has had<lb />
little time for tours.<lb />
He has recently completed a ;39<lb />
week radio engagement, and returned<lb />
from a South American trip, just<lb />
in time to reach Greenville for tho<lb />
ECTC concert. He returned at ence<lb />
to New York to fly by sleeper plane<lb />
to an engagement in grand opera in<lb />
(Please turn to page two)<lb />
Notice!<lb />
Beginning Sunday, October<lb />
3, J. D. "Swede" Alexan-<lb />
der, Athletic Director, East<lb />
Carolina Teachers College,<lb />
will take charge of the Sunday<lb />
afternoon sports review over<lb />
radio station WFTC, Kinston,<lb />
N. C, at 3:15 p.m.<lb />
Mr. Alexander, who for the<lb />
past 20 years has been con-<lb />
nected with interscholastic and<lb />
intercollegiate athletics as<lb />
player, coach and director,<lb />
will review the week's sports<lb />
from every angle.<lb />
Station WFTC invites all<lb />
Eastern North Carolina to tune<lb />
in for the E.C.T.C. Sports Re-<lb />
view next Sunday at 3:15 p.m.<lb />
,y Amna<lb /><pb facs="00038059_tn_0002" /><lb />
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PAGE TWO<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
October 9, 1937<lb />
A,<lb />
The TEGQ ECHO<lb />
BAST (MJtOLlAi. TMGHMS COLLEGE<lb />
Published Biweekly by the Stud-nxls of East Caroli<lb />
Teachers College.<lb />
Una<lb />
STAFF<lb />
C, Ray Pbuettb<lb />
M uuorie Watsos<lb />
. Kditur-hi-Chief<lb />
Business Manager<lb />
COLLEGE FACULTY<lb />
WORK AND PLAY<lb />
Many Study While Others Visit<lb />
I! UJVE1 11 i.<lb />
Leo Bt rks<lb />
I : b m;snk Cheek<lb />
ASSOClA IF EDITORS<lb />
Georgia Sii<lb />
Sabah Ann Maxwii.i,<lb />
I'atm Midvrvm:<lb />
Lester UimxuorK<lb />
VDYER'l<lb />
ffAsrci Page<lb />
L i1. is ReBabkkb<lb />
. 'UM. E V A N S<lb />
V; MANAGERS<lb />
F.tuki. Lee Bykd<lb />
l.i 111.1.1: Johnson<lb />
Caboxyjs Lamb<lb />
1:<lb />
� u. Staff: LaRue Mooring. Mary Williams. Ina<lb />
Ma Pierce, Ruth Creekmoore, Mable Owens, Ethel Padgett,<lb />
Dorothy Hollar, Eodie Hodges, Herbert Wilkerson, Jeter<lb />
Oakley, Geraldine Harris. Ruth Phillips.<lb />
Subsc<lb />
Posto<lb />
1 �:<lb />
Prio<lb />
$1.00 per College Year<lb />
Numbers 68, 182<lb />
Room 25<lb />
Dean of Women<lb />
MISS ANNIE L. MORTON<lb />
Entered as seeond-elass matter December o 1025, at the V. S.<lb />
Postoffiee, Greenville, N. ( under the act of March 3, 1879.<lb />
1937 Member 1938<lb />
ftssociatod Colteftiate Press<lb />
Distributor of<lb />
Golle6iate Di6est<lb />
The members of the faculty spent<lb />
the summer months doing various<lb />
interesting things, some studying.<lb />
others teachingin the ECTC summer<lb />
school or somewhere else, while still<lb />
other rested.<lb />
President .Meadows remained oa<lb />
the campus must of the time, super-<lb />
vising the many improvements being<lb />
made in buildings and grounds.<lb />
There were representatives from<lb />
the faculty at numerous universi-<lb />
ties.<lb />
Three members were at Teachers<lb />
College,Columbia. They were Miss<lb />
Clark. Miss Williams, and Miss<lb />
Johnson, who completed her work<lb />
for her M.A. degree.<lb />
Miss Iloltelaw and Mr. Deal<lb />
studied at New York University,<lb />
where Miss Holtzclaw completed<lb />
her preliminaries for Dr. degree.<lb />
Mr. Wright studied at the Uni-<lb />
verit v ot ('hicago.<lb />
Mr Picklesimer and Miss Hughes<lb />
studied at Peabody College, where across tins negro dance a<lb />
Mi- Hughes completed work for men!�Danoe begins at eight<lb />
her M.A. degree. u u,is wh.n voui<lb />
K A ,�i L, slated for production. . . . Pean<lb />
DOWN State's and Alpha Chi Kh� Fred<lb />
d p n a n w a YiWariag anl (ianAT"1" 'v "n!v<lb />
D K J r J Tf r 1 j bright spots tn the long Varsity<lb />
 show . � - originally, that picture<lb />
By FRED WITTNER and KEL was to be based on the WiacoMin<lb />
y anAMS Haresfoot Club's unique motto, AH<lb />
t � , iritnt, Press Our Girls Are Men. Vet Everyone's<lb />
(A.socated (ollg 1H p peder80n<lb />
Correspondent-) If �� r .<lb />
RACKET-SMASHEB ���� H' freimmirj imrvej toi<lb />
Buater Thomas E. DeweyItan, Warner suteequen<lb />
has acquired "le nomme de guerre writing by Iff. Y. .� Jerrj<lb />
rfI"3E Enemy No. 1 to New York and others produced the final result.<lb />
Racketeers. Obtaining hi- B.A. at<lb />
Dean of Men<lb />
Michigan 23) am<lb />
1 his law degree A X1AV DYNASTY<lb />
at Columbia F. ('25), Dewey served Two Princeton men have entered<lb />
as F S At. D. A. and practiced ihe picture magazine held to chal-<lb />
privately before Cornell's N V. lenge the ultra-successful reign of<lb />
Governor Lehman called him in t" Yale-inspired Time, Inc. Alpha<lb />
play "Bogey Man' to Metropolitan Delta Phi's Henry Luce and the late<lb />
gangsters. In hi- two years a- Briton Hadden, B.M.O.C. of tl<lb />
  1 o�i�r hp wined out lli ,�!� f 'o. Jrr-r launched Tinn<lb />
' special prosecutor, be wip<lb />
loan sharks, Lueiano's vice ring, and in L923, following it m<lb />
the restaurant, poultry, policy and years with the equallj<lb />
I baking racket Now running for Fortune, "March ol rim<lb />
New York. lonvicted thugs Now Nassau's 'h;<lb />
D. A. in<lb />
won't believe be once<lb />
-am: solo in Lj<lb />
W l-i'liee<lb />
Holm<lb />
tad Lift<lb />
. Payne and A<lb />
1 '32 ). iniectei<lb />
Lookin' Over<lb />
the<lb />
Campus<lb />
With C. Ray Pruette<lb />
the Protestant Episcopal Church of fresh blood into the Street &amp; Smii<lb />
St. Matthew's and St. Timothy's. 'pulp group, have transformed Pi<lb />
THE LIGHTER SIDE<lb />
t�1 a � � k.<lb />
DR. REBARE<lb />
Appiers" mav<lb />
�lit<lb />
Highlight of the Week Oil 1 ItOH d- <lb />
way was the long-delayed opening ol QHATTER<lb />
Ithe new super-hydraulically-coiossalj fc Carolina<lb />
I into a general picture magazine in<lb />
a three-way circulation war with legiana s<lb />
and Iowa's Lot I: � among<lb />
fav<lb />
his summer, y<lb />
� dropped to thii I<lb />
Johnny Trotter, college crew. S<lb />
international Casmo, with Michi-l Qu viih lUru cheese radio mQO&amp; var;(,v <lb />
gan's George Olsen waving the baton gh nU UMy an,ing mor� Inajoritv of t . �<lb />
your columnist came over bis smooth-sweet hand, the best g. Un havin 1 uit(l njs �gwr3g� was <lb />
dvertise- of three musical crews playing for jn(qiU for Gon2afft8 Bing estine to note th<lb />
 dancing tli<lb />
ere. . . . Maurice Evan<lb />
Ci<lb />
ov in<lb />
'Pennies from Heaven standard turn<lb />
Tin<lb />
ee program am<lb />
o clocK ,<lb />
I returned to the boards for a repeat . .<lb />
Mi-e- Coates and Wahl .pent  ' , "�'� y  rl,l.u, "f 1llis'iurh1 ' directed at a college audience will<lb />
i vi. - � honey let's go home. Richard II. . � � Messrs. Shubert , �   T t<lb />
eht weeks at Northwestern L m- � r , '   ,   -i continue on the air this falilack<lb />
" I he Show I- On with-  , . , .<lb />
i Oakie revive1- hi<lb />
TO THE FRESHMEN<lb />
ver-ity where they could see the<lb />
"blue water and white sailboats" on<lb />
: Lake Michigan. Later they visited<lb />
two former ECTC teachers, Miss<lb />
Catherine Cassidy, in Cleveland,<lb />
Ohio, and Miss Bonnwit in Yan-<lb />
i wart. Ohio.<lb />
Mi-s Grigsby enjoyed courses at �,(,rs 0Hj ,on'r know<lb />
University of Wisconsin and en-<lb />
Mary had a little watch.<lb />
She swallowed it, it's gOBe,<lb />
And every time that Mary walks,<lb />
Time marches on!<lb />
Note: Thev tell me time stag-<lb />
 rejuvenate<lb />
new cast including the Howard<lb />
'College<lb />
F<lb />
Brothers and York and Ki<lb />
for a<lb />
month's trvout before putting u ���� , ,<lb />
Varsity Show emanates �<lb />
the road<lb />
it on<lb />
other worthwhile Lets<lb />
feasor Goodman continuing to lay I College Faculty Is Increased<lb />
it in the groove . . . the Friday night By Ten Add:<lb />
ie road . . . otner worinwniie oeia  � i 1 1<lb />
 i ii 'different campus each week, ami<lb />
now on tour which you may be able  .   . ni -xr � . <lb />
. . , . , '  .  " e i North arolma s Hal Kemp retain-<lb />
to catch include the Hart-Kaufman<lb />
Easl Carolina Teachers College is the students' college. The most im  <lb />
e , ,i � .i t i i ti,� f i, ioyed seeing the beautiful city of ,  , i. i -<lb />
portant representation of the study body is the freshman class. J he treli J � ' � � . gy the By, I saw Ruth agle<lb />
' , � , ,r, Madison while Mis INewell studied � �<lb />
on  have four years of college life before them to do as they please. v bat Cornell ' tn's summer. She began teaching at<lb />
 to do while in college may determine their worth in terms; M; QTmm stn,iied at the Chi- J PolksviBe, and says, "she has her<lb />
ir; - ity of North Carolina and Miss ; little darlings eating out of her<lb />
�You Can't Take It With You<lb />
'Tovarich" and "Yes, My Darlim<lb />
'�� his Friday night spot with Alice<lb />
Fave remaining until the first of t<lb />
ie<lb />
year.<lb />
(Continued from page one)<lb />
Schnyder, on leave for the<lb />
quarter.<lb />
Daughter . . . two other musiea .<lb />
 . , M1 i � I Eddy Ihichm<lb />
still holding out here are babes m<lb />
. Massachusetts l'harms Mrs. Louella<lb />
M. <lb />
ens at the Plaza<lb />
iere in two weeks. . . . Princeton<lb />
thev pha<lb />
of life and living. We are glad to greet the freshmen because they bring Yerai,    ,   <lb />
with them an abundant youth that is exhilarating, and because they stand ; (iolphin studied at Duke University. 1 hand Poor things!<lb />
on the threshold of life eager to live. May their lives, as well as the<lb />
college life, be enriched and the opportunity for service hroadene<lb />
years of mutual understanding and kindly helpfuln<lb />
Dk. Herbert Rid<lb />
.  , , � . here in two weeks.  1 rinceton <lb />
Arm- ami the new Virginia . . . .  . u � , ,<lb />
  . �� e �v Brooks Bowman, who penned the<lb />
tommy Dorseys recording ot xou , , � � " <lb />
, ,  �  J t i successful triangle' lubtunea, r.at<lb />
And I Know and (roodtve Jonan, . , ,� , . i.<lb />
 r i i i of the bun and JLove and a JLnme,<lb />
"Goodhv from  ; :<lb />
ell dai<lb />
Varsity Show, Warner<lb />
 , iseveral seasons hack, is scrihblini<lb />
makes swell dancing for anv campus . . .   <lb />
 0,  . tor the movies . . . ditto Harvard<lb />
George Peabody College<lb />
tuting for Miss Eunia<lb />
Miss McGhee i- on i-av,<lb />
uate study.<lb />
Miss LuciH N<lb />
leave of ahsen<lb />
tml winter quarter 1937, f<lb />
M <lb />
f. ,r<lb />
. who wa<lb />
:ng the<lb />
Y<lb />
ell as the; Miss GorreU studied piano under  tv Varsitv s!l�u, Warner's t OVM8 ' ; ; 'iltt0 Ilrvr�� �nd winter quarter 1937, folio .<lb />
-d by four Conradi at Chatauqua, New York. w&amp;a j oml)arras,e(i t1(. ()?iu.r day distorted version of Hasty Pudding 'U)h.nu 7'('1 w.h" P08 �Ty an automobile accident in which sh<lb />
Several members of the faculty j wak(i(1 iu offiJe to Mask &amp; Wig, Black Friar Waa-Mu �� � v'hu" tlU ari "Iwm injured, ha- recovered and re-<lb />
ivl)� nuight at various institutions. Dr. -it � � i i et al has started a revival of college B ' ' turned this fall to resume her worl<lb />
AKkEK. &amp; : r t mv ,naiii was waiting calmly  .  �  cu-rv- ri-r  i � t j<lb />
olay taught in the science depart� � - Imusicalsm meina irv. Paramount bWUMtr-vH 1 : m the phvsieal education depart<lb />
, � ment at Duke University j Dr. Bang- in Hnc, when a little freshman I gniversai each having one Died-in-the-wool "Shaggers" andlment.<lb />
rseives tor , visitinic Professor of English looked at me and said, "wefl, what���<lb />
a<lb />
provi K : ;<lb />
made for<lb />
have eomi<lb />
winter.<lb />
dining i<lb />
infin . � .<lb />
a wel.<lb />
itn<lb />
to be congratulated upon your opportunitv to fit yourselves for ,  .� . �� . ,<lb />
- ' � �' � � ban was visiting Professor oi English looked at me and sai<lb />
isefulness to your fellowmen: the state of North Carolina hasLf thl. Cniversity of Alabama; Mr.L0 you want, squirt<lb />
�: with excellenl facilities for this purpose; provision has been Tabor, at Peabody College and Miss '<lb />
the phvsieal well-being of those who live on the campus: yon Notion in the demonstration school; <lb />
1 � .  � �. . rp htt I J wonder whether 1 hidasti runs or<lb />
hich are well lighted and. in  l niversity of Cennessee. -Miss,<lb />
, � . i-i �� i Frowning wa- on the faculty at.wa'k-<lb />
meals which are served in beautiful<lb />
1937-38 FRESHMEN DIRECTORY<lb />
Sarah Evans, St. Pauls, father, j lahville, father, mail carrier; Lois j bookkeeper; Dorothy Ann P<lb />
 real estate agent; Daisy Parker, Co- Willdamson, Kenansviiie, father, simer, father, teacher; Held S<lb />
ather. farmer; Jacksie Dan- sheriff; Ruth Bray, Elizabeth City, father; Margie Soivev.<lb />
tleto<lb />
able and attractive buildings wl<lb />
I. ,i� 1 l V 1 haVe g '�,� ,<lb />
lavidson t otlege and after tne closei<lb />
�; an up-to-date laundry enables yon to keep neat; a modern i ,� i i- ) r Roimvotois i i u , v i<lb />
i � � i ot net woik ana miss naimvacei s j notice that Hampton Koe has<lb />
�� . physician and nurses, promotes health, while a physical term in Greenville, the two were atL . m. i. r;ru l<lb />
. tment helps build up a sound body for a trained mind; Crossnore in the mountain �P a case again! U ho w ,th 1 With L- nnlaii Vall)(,(, t ather mer. <lb />
a girl! chant; Grace Wood, Vancebnro, er; Eizabeth Mas<lb />
 father, farmer: Margerite Kone- farmer; Grace Smith. Fu<lb />
Warsaw, father, farmer; Ella<lb />
Elm City, father, farmer: Va.sii-<lb />
.1.<lb />
father. Texaco Oil Co danie Ev- vertising manager; .Tai<lb />
Robersonv<lb />
E "l summer school<lb />
ied library furnishes approximately 25,tMK) volumes for your Among th<lb />
profit; a campus that is at all seasons a place of beauty; and faculty were: Dr. Adam Mr. Hen<lb />
. .i ' i  .i  i . derson, Dr. frank. Dr. Rebarker<lb />
�et the needs id the students. , ��� ���<lb />
Dr. McGmnis, Miss Graham, Misi<lb />
fath.<lb />
mrn.<lb />
arm-<lb />
atii<lb />
mert<lb />
ti<lb />
!eonLst : Dor<lb />
�runietr emi<lb />
- ex tlent ly prepared to me<lb />
naturally arises: what will you do with these opportun- i  i) 'vu<lb />
You<lb />
1 (<lb />
t with false teeth and gay, Warsaw, fattier, farmer; Ella Spring father, farmer; Theodora Mae T<lb />
walk cm a wooden leg, but you can't Marshall, Washington, father, mer- Blaekwelder, Morganton, father, l sali,<lb />
� r- j, I  . chant; Sally Mary Mathias Orates, chemical engineer; Mary trances Evelyn<lb />
ley be properly used bv you or will thev be wasted? Will Mr Cummings Miss Rose Mr �Ut " g ' '  ' "father, fanner: Helen King. Gates, Ervin, Shelby, father, farmer; Ma- tobaco<lb />
� that the state of North Carolina i- making in you yield Browning, Dr. Hiilgrup, Mr Hollar, � ll"n (father, farmer: Effie Lewi Farm- mie Thomas, Earmville, father. Earmer<lb />
 �  , �, ,  ' " , I �r.m Dr Hnvnoii Mr, i  ville. father, farmer; Qheba Harris, farmer: Larson btephenson, ood- pnetor; Elizabeth<lb />
r will it be a partial or compel failure! As a mean- ol � lanagan, i'i. naynes, mrs.<lb />
� , , ,   Bloxton Dr Snamder Miss Red- 1 sometimes<lb />
ihzeyour time wisely may I suggest the following: � i-u<lb />
 .  , , wine. Mrs. Savage, Miss Hvman. dames Smith does thi<lb />
your intimate associates with the greatest ot care; much<lb />
ft1  i ,ii ii<lb />
er. father.<lb />
Ven on Ty<lb />
W illianis.<lb />
land, father, antique repairer: Grange, father fan<lb />
M<lb />
t a<lb />
father, merchant; Othelia Hearn. fa<lb />
wonder whether Chapel Hill, father, farmer; Esper<lb />
Nan Bunn, Spring Hope, father. Marjorie Bamhill, Bethel, father,I Early, Ahoskie<lb />
ather, Mildred Tavfor. South M<lb />
lg apple -il" "oiu. OJ<lb />
li,� PlnmK Mnai i,t' thotto . c � � t farmer: Louise Woodard, Kenlv, tanner: Marjorie  ��.<lb />
,    all!l miss i lumn. mosi Ol inese or throws his hodv out of joint. i . , , � , � � i � i  . , � ,  .<lb />
ss ot failure may be attributed to your response to this in- saw the pageant "The Lost Colony " ' father, merchant; utheha Hearn. tarmer; marjorie W nitenurst, Betn- tanner: Lena Beii Davenport, 1<lb />
I at Manteo.  ' " .Monroe, father, salesman: Annie el, father, farmer: Myra Godfrey, per. father, farmer; Mary E<lb />
A travelogue of the experiences of WEATHER�Quite cloudy and wilkerson, Rosboro, father, farm- Jonesboro, father, tax-lister; Julia j Edenton, father, teaeher; Ha<lb />
the faculty members would be inter- rftiny, my Dears! er; Kathleen Potter. Kelly, father. Rives, Jonesboro, father, merchant; Eneoe, Littleton, father, farm<lb />
testing on' the movie screen Air garmer; Shelton Quinn, Chinqua- Carrie Mai Mann, Lake Landing. Katherine Hurst, Marines fatf<lb />
3-�Kngage m some extra-curricu a activities; contacts and experience-   , , , , � , ! � t i . i ci: i ,i r: i. rstlu� �  in i �ii p�u n ,  , ,�<lb />
  .  Gulledge could give somethmg about Who know- Marv 1 von Shot- Pm� school teacher; Elizabeth Dick- tamer, doctor; Kuth rowell, Cole- tanner: Helen elverton, B<lb />
n this way may be of inestimable value to you m later Me. ,i -  r � j � ! '<lb />
   . J (,    -X,A �ghi nd tate and Alnss, wl, mJx rresi(J(iutonodav!<lb />
your lite, as quickly as possible, to tlie College commnmty; jSammon, about the mountains ot<lb />
junctn a.<lb />
2 Enow your teachers well; associate with them as much as possible;<lb />
they can and will assist you in many ways.<lb />
gain<lb />
4Ad<lb />
learn the regulation- and keep them; play the game fair; as a person is in Western North Carolina.<lb />
College, so will he he after College. Atr tiu' l'lost' of til0 summer ses-<lb />
5 -Waste your money if you must, but do not waste your time; it is :iK M? JenkiK! vi?ite. in �t<lb />
 , , '  ii - �, A �, , ington itv, at the beach and the,<lb />
your - valuable asset. Be grateful for the privilege of hard work. Virginia mountains, and Misses1<lb />
Peesident Leon R. Meadows.<lb />
will write "Looking over<lb />
21 Campus"�so adios !<lb />
Ross and Lewis, in New York.<lb />
Miss Chariton was in Savannah,<lb />
WHY NOT MAKE GOOD? Georgia: Miss Wilson, in Durham<lb />
 . , . , , land Chicago; Miss Ivuvkendahl, in<lb />
( ontrary to the old adage that opportunity comes only once is the fact K(.utlu.ky. Mks Faison in Xorth<lb />
that many little opportunities are ours every day. Speaking in the Ian- Carolina Miss Norton in Texas<lb />
guage of our old schools, we have a (dean slate upon which to write our j Tennessee, and Eastern cities.<lb />
year record. We stand at the beginning of a new school vear so full of The members of the administra-<lb />
rich opportunities for each of US. Itiou. staff took their vacations scatter-<lb />
Ti'i I , r � i I , d from place to place. Mr. McGin-<lb />
W hy not purpose to show our parents and friends that we can make � -t ,� � T31 � -d ,<lb />
 ms visited friends m Blowing Rock<lb />
good? Why not determine to prove ourselves worthy of the confidence a�d Atlantic Beach, where Miss<lb />
that friends have in us? A good scholastic standing is very desirable Seovifie spent most of her vacation.<lb />
and often facilitates our progress after we leave college. But while we Miss Ross visited in Asheville and<lb />
are about it. it would also be a good thing to make friends, develop points of<lb />
character such a.s honesty, sincerity, and kindness, and to make our-<lb />
selves better citizens.<lb />
Now is the time to start the year right, and if we religiously follow<lb />
this practice during the school year we will have nothing to regret next<lb />
June and truly our time will not have spent in vain.<lb />
en. Weldon, father, supt. of brick rain, father, farmer and salesman; ('reek, father, fanner; Novine<lb />
work ; Margaret lludgens. Pollocks- Until Mooring. Snow Hill, father. M�.re. Micro, father, farmer; D� r -<lb />
ville, manager of sawmill: Elizabeth farmer; Alary Helen Boykin, Wil-1 Bialoek, Lueama, father, farmer;<lb />
This is the last time this writer , Hanvll. Powellsville; Melba dor- tiaiuston. father, merchant; Addie Maud Taylor. Deven. father, mer-<lb />
the don. Mount Olive, father, farmer Lee Meador, WilBamston, Jimmie chant; JnJia Edwards, Tabor �<lb />
and merchant; Elizabeth MeLe- Ward, Rose Hill, father, merchant; J father, railroad agent; Ham<lb />
more. Roseboro, farmer and mer- Charlie J. Frazzell, Richlands. faHinson. Kanston, father, road �<lb />
chant ; Berline Faircloth. Rosebi.ro. ther. farmer: Clayton Guthrie,lgpeetor; Ruth Hardy. LtaGrang<lb />
father, farmer and merchant; Bet-jHarfeers Island, father, fisherman ; Frances Bunting. Palmvra, fa-<lb />
sy Morris. Spring Hope, father. Merwin Froz.ell. Richlands. father ther. clerk j Kv Amand. Wilming-<lb />
elerk; Esther Koo&amp;ce, Richlands. fanner; Dalton Wainwright, ton. father. Coast Line attornev ;<lb />
father, farmer; Erlene Sawyer tirimesland. father, farmer: Alton, Maisie Castlehurv. Apex, father,<lb />
Powells Point, father, farmer and; Eugene Mills. Grimeslaml, father farmer: Laura Keith. Apex ; fat! er,<lb />
merchant; RuBelle Mills. Green-j farmer; Jerome Donaldson, (liven farmer; Mary Elizabeth Parrior,<lb />
ville. father, farmer: Lillian Iliek-j ville. father, farmer: Ralph Hutch Willard. father, farmer; Eathyrn<lb />
man, Tabor City; Helen Daven- ington. Rockmgham. fatlier. mail Bland, Teachey. father, merchant;<lb />
Course In Scout Study<lb />
Scheduled At College Here<lb />
made tours of the Smoky Mountains<lb />
Park, and also visited New York<lb />
City. Mrs. Owens went to Charlotte<lb />
and Asheville on visits and Miss<lb />
Wadlington visited her family in<lb />
Kentucky. Miss Bowen visited in<lb />
Portsmouth, Va and also went to<lb />
New York Citv.<lb />
THIS IS YOUR CAMPUS!<lb />
For the next nine months this is going to be your campus and your<lb />
home. Won't you look after it as such?<lb />
Our campus was very pretty when we came bustling in last week. The<lb />
shrubbery was freshly trimmed and worked, the lawns were cut, the<lb />
paper was all picked up and there were no white streaks across a lawn<lb />
where there should have been grass. The old campus took a "new slant<lb />
on life while we were vacationing. Now, won't you help to keep this<lb />
"new slant" permanent. Won't you be a good citizen and work for its<lb />
upkeep ?<lb />
You may by:<lb />
1. Never throwing paper or other garbage on or near the college grounds.<lb />
2. Never pick or pull parts of any shrubbery.<lb />
3. Never "cut campus whatever might be the cause.<lb />
4. Never deteriorate any of the outdoor furniture placed here for your<lb />
enjoyment.<lb />
If you do this, cooperating with the members of the college staff, you<lb />
may be sure our campus will remain one of the prettiest in our state.<lb />
Remember, this is your campus!<lb />
Norman Gordon Thrills<lb />
Large Audience With A<lb />
Delightful Performance<lb />
(Continued from page one)<lb />
San Francisco. Then he wiF return<lb />
to New York for the Metropolitan<lb />
season.<lb />
As Mr. Cordon's childhood home<lb />
was in Washington, M. 0L, he has a<lb />
wide circle of friends and relatives<lb />
in this section, many of whom were<lb />
in the auditorium Tuesday night.<lb />
This first number of the enter-<lb />
tainment series will be followed by<lb />
others that will give equal pleasure<lb />
and profit to college audiences if<lb />
plans of the Entertainment Com-<lb />
mittee, under the Chairmanship of<lb />
Miss Ola Ross, work out satisf actor-<lb />
(Continued from page one)<lb />
minutes on a helpful topic. The<lb />
rest of the time will be devoted to<lb />
discussion and practice.<lb />
The programs are as follows:<lb />
October T�The Scouting objec-<lb />
tive and Program�Judge F. C.<lb />
Harding.<lb />
October 14�Troop and Patrol<lb />
Programs�W. L. Draper of Rocky<lb />
Mount; The Patrol Chit in scout-<lb />
ing, V. F. Sechriest of Rocky<lb />
Mount.<lb />
October 21�Running the Troop,<lb />
Brasel Lanier.<lb />
October 28�The Troop Commit-<lb />
tee, K. T. Futrelle.<lb />
November 4�Putting the Out in<lb />
scouting, Wyatt Brown (this meet-<lb />
ing may be held at the Boy Scouts'<lb />
Cabin).<lb />
November 11�The Good Turn in<lb />
Scouting in Its Relation to Citizen-<lb />
ship, Mayor M. K. Blount.<lb />
November 18�Dangers and Pit-<lb />
falls of Boys, Dr. Carl L. Adams.<lb />
November 22�Why Boys Drop<lb />
Out, Scout Executive Sigwald and<lb />
Jake Skinner.<lb />
December 2�An Outdoor Meeting<lb />
on Hiking.<lb />
December 9�The Scoutmaster's<lb />
Opportunity to Produce Men pf<lb />
Character Trained for Citizenship,<lb />
Rev. W. A. Ryan.<lb />
December 16�Final Meeting.<lb />
I<lb />
port. Kinston; Wista Covington<lb />
Dillon: Elizabeth Moody. Dillon:<lb />
Joyce Campbell. Lueama. father,<lb />
farmer; Willard Wooten. father.<lb />
farmer; Maey Woolard, father,<lb />
banker; Madoline Woolard, father,<lb />
farmer; William Whitehurst. fa-<lb />
ther, bookkeeper and salesman.<lb />
Hilda Tew Clinton, father, farm-<lb />
er ; Tina Maye Luper, Cary, father,<lb />
foreman of State Farm; Myra<lb />
Humphrey, Richlands, father,<lb />
farmer; Lula Cameron, Cameron,<lb />
father, farmer; Hilda Pearl Davis,<lb />
Harkers Island, fishernfan; Evelyn<lb />
Davis. Beaufort, father, fish dealer;<lb />
Mary Frances Young, Angier, fa-<lb />
ther, surveyor; Helen Wdlloughby.<lb />
Kelford, father, telegraph opera-<lb />
tor ; Clara Reardon, Smithfield, fa-<lb />
ther, farmer; Geraldine Bullock,<lb />
Rocky Mount, father, farmer; Eth-<lb />
eleen Carr, New Hill, father, farm-<lb />
er; Waverly Hope D'Orsay, Chap-<lb />
anoke, father, actor; Nell Sessams<lb />
Newsame, Hanellsville, father,<lb />
farmer; Ramona Gillam, Hanells-<lb />
ville, father, merchant; Rena Ses-<lb />
same, Aubyville, father; Hazel Cul<lb />
carrier: Harvey Credle. Stranton.<lb />
father, farmer.<lb />
Freshmen from Greenville: Lil-<lb />
lian Abee. father, filling station op-<lb />
erator; Edith Allen, father, farm-<lb />
er; Pearlie Ward Barnhill. father-<lb />
farmer; Martin Beach, father, to-<lb />
bacconist; Irma Braxton. father,<lb />
farmer; Ruby Braxtnn, father,<lb />
farmer: John David Bridgers. fa-<lb />
ther, newspaperman; Patricia<lb />
Brooks, father, tobacco buyer;<lb />
Kathryn Davenport, father, mer-<lb />
chant; Jerome Donaldson, father,<lb />
farmer; Florence Dudley, father,<lb />
farmer; Mary Eakes. father, fann-<lb />
er; Margaret G. Hardy, father,<lb />
farmer j Belva Dare Harris, father,<lb />
deputy sheriff; Dorothy Harris, fa-<lb />
ther, sales manager; Hilda Her-<lb />
ring, father, tobacconist; Elizabeth<lb />
Holliday; Mary Lorraine Home,<lb />
father, druggist; Louise Hunter,<lb />
father, mechanic; Miriam James,<lb />
father, clerk j Ruby Kittrell, father,<lb />
farmer; Lucy Jane Mills, father,<lb />
farmer; Madeline Adams, Grimes-<lb />
land, father, farmer; Mildred Lan-<lb />
fley, father, farmer; Rosa Lee Mc<lb />
Hazel Outlaw, Seven Springs, fa<lb />
ther, farmer; Bernice Hey, Harris-<lb />
burg, father, farmer; Vera Ed-<lb />
monson; Katherine Dobson, Beu-<lb />
rr'pV" ' , ' xxewci U1- uc �"�er, iarmer; Kosa L.ee Mc-<lb />
bert, balcon, father, mail carrierGowan, father, owner of garage<lb />
Lucy Jane Miols, father, farmer;<lb />
Eloise Mae Mills, father, farmer;<lb />
Leon Meadows, father, president of<lb />
E.C.T.C Gilbert Peele, Jr, father,<lb />
Dorothy Clark. Lewis. Founta<lb />
father, farmer: Barbara Smith. At-<lb />
lantic, father, fisherman; Mary<lb />
Elizabeth Beasiey. Lumbert-n. fa-<lb />
ther, farmer: Margaret MeDaniels,<lb />
Woodland, father, farmer; Nancy<lb />
X. Reid. Smithfield. father, auto-<lb />
mobile dealer: Mary Bailey. Selma.<lb />
father, farmer; Doris Woodard,<lb />
Kenly, father, farmer; Helen<lb />
Jones, Smithfield. father, farmer;<lb />
Myrtle Hopkins. Plymouth, father.<lb />
farmer; Dorothy E. Hathauky, Col-<lb />
umbia, father; Eugenia Saunder-<lb />
son. Lake Landing, father, farmer;<lb />
Xorma Lee Tyndall, Kinston. fa-<lb />
ther, farmer Margaret Hardy.<lb />
Greenville, father, farmer; Earn-<lb />
estine Hardy, Grimesland, father.<lb />
farmer; Ruby L. Smith. Winter-<lb />
ville; Mamie Whaley, Wallace, fa-<lb />
ther, farmer; Martha Gaskins,<lb />
Mewborn; Estelle Edwards, New-<lb />
port ; Eileen Parker Pake, Marshel-<lb />
bury, father, farmer; Catherine<lb />
Lowery, Trenton; father, farmer;<lb />
Jeneva Moore, Stokes, father, farm-<lb />
er; Martha Washington, Angier,<lb />
father, farmer; Mildred Briley,<lb />
Bethel, father, farmer; Bernice<lb />
Williamson, Cerro-Gordo, father,<lb />
farmer.<lb />
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farmer; Bernice<lb />
fro-Gordo, father,<lb />
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October 9, 1937<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
PAOB THREE<lb />
Alexander Replaces Farley as Athletic Coach<lb />
STAFF REPORTER<lb />
INTER VIE WS CO A CH<lb />
Photography Outstanding Hobby<lb />
of Athletic Director<lb />
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faced by opporl<lb />
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WAA HOLDS FIRST<lb />
MEETING OE YEAR<lb />
"Tee'<lb />
Martin Elected Head of<lb />
Archery Team<lb />
Coach Alexander<lb />
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held their first meeting of the fall j<lb />
quarter, Friday, October 1, in the)<lb />
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ted with sixteen<lb />
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iii each in track, CUSS�<lb />
. and baseball,<lb />
ten entered Iowa<lb />
here he starred<lb />
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n journeyed to<lb />
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tstitution be-<lb />
The Quakers of Guilford College.<lb />
i j- i .i e n r i- Bobert II. Wright Building which<lb />
defeated the East Carolina Firates � , - h ,<lb />
. ,  I will be their regular meeting place.<lb />
to the tune of , to 0 in the initial GeraMae Tyson, president, pre-<lb />
game of the season for both teams. J ilo�i over the meeting. Other<lb />
The Quakers were anything but! officers are: Moselle 1'ernell, vice<lb />
pacific in the first quarter as theyTrilent; Prue Now by. secretary-<lb />
racked the E.C.T.( line for gains<lb />
treasurer; Evelyn Clark, Teco Echo<lb />
layers .<lb />
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annot afford to let the aeci-<lb />
tiirth cripple the educational<lb />
titles of youths of promise.<lb />
Leges and universities must<lb />
leir taproots until they reach<lb />
all classes of society Harvard's.<lb />
Fresid, t James Bryant Conant which finally enabled Lentz, G �Xee�Lowse Martin was elected<lb />
Justine Harvard's new policy of j ford halfback, to circle left end on a hca(i 0f art.uery and Louise Blanton<lb />
award: r more and bigger scholar- short run to score the only touch-j head of basketball. Other intra-<lb />
promising students. j down of the game. Aeree madegood!nmral officers are: Geraldine Tvn.h,<lb />
�man's college is not con-1 a placement to conclude the scoring onager; Josephine Jackson, head<lb />
-ith the war between men for the afternoon.<lb />
ien. . . . The notion that! The Teachers showed promise of<lb />
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and won.<lb />
women's �<lb />
gear worn<lb />
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president,<lb />
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of hiking; Ethel Lee Byrd, head of<lb />
tennis; Alma Carraway, head of<lb />
croquet and horseshoe; Eva -McMil-<lb />
?lleges were designed to! scoring ability shortly after the score Ian, head of baseball.<lb />
q to tight men is out of by the Quakers. Ferebee tossed a! Plans were made for a party to<lb />
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Mildred II. McAfee, dis-i ��" yard line, and the speedy Shelton<lb />
hope of training young scampered through the entire Guil-<lb />
women to take their places in so-1 ford team to score a touchdown,<lb />
ciety, not militantly. but intelligently; However, the j<lb />
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and new members.<lb />
due to a penalty for clipping from<lb />
behind on the part of one of the<lb />
education of<lb />
American youth, and only through<lb />
such means, will this country be! Guilford also had one of its seor-<lb />
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Allen Wilson Ilobbs, dean of the! ties.<lb />
college of arts and science- of the The E.C.T.C. club came back in<lb />
University of North Carolina, to! the third quarter to show a complete <lb />
led him hack; his students. '� reversal of form and push their j invented in modern times That's<lb />
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entertain freshman girls, tentatively<lb />
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THIS COLLEGIATE<lb />
WORLD<lb />
(By Associated Collegiate Fress)<lb />
The most barbaric thing ever<lb />
Former Athletic Director At Lin-<lb />
coln Memorial University<lb />
Placed in Hall of Athletic Fame<lb />
By "Pop" Warner<lb />
Mr. Joseph Alexander, for the<lb />
1d-r eight years athletic director<lb />
aLincoln Memorial University,<lb />
nplaces Boley Farley as coach<lb />
aid athletie director of E.C.T.C.<lb />
t!US Var.<lb />
Mr. Farley left the e Uege at the<lb />
-ose of the Spring term to - .�� r<lb />
j� � ss ux Greenvilk after two uc-<lb />
�ssful seasons as coach of football,<lb />
bisketball, and baseball Fan-v<lb />
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laned in that po-<lb />
"Democracy would be wise if it! beavkr ana more experienced oppo-jwhat rush week is to Betty Graham<lb />
would curb the education of thou-1�� all over the field. Breece and<lb />
sands of our present school popula-<lb />
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snowed a superiority in punting abil- Shc had Ul mind the nmversity s<lb />
ity and constantly pushed back the'practice of housing all rushees in<lb />
white-hirted Quakers in the ex- Corbin Hall, girl's dormitory, dur-<lb />
. president of the University of<lb />
Shelton connected for several passes r , c e. T<lb />
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I'res. James L. McConauffhsv to make gams. 1 he teachers also<lb />
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lope of America's'change of punts. Although outplay- ing rugn week<lb />
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American Legion when he scores the<lb />
"ism as nm-Ameriean. "Onrly" ot' � touchdown, our rne<lb />
schools . . . must be free . . . �f tack was stopped by the determine.<lb />
(Htical control and nnrtv nmmt. stand of the Guilford line.<lb />
One thrust of the skull and fertile held for wild rumors re-<lb />
PIRATES' FOOTBALL SCHEDULE<lb />
October 9�Campbell CollegeGreenville<lb />
October 16�Belmont CollegeGreenville<lb />
October 23�West Carolina Teachers CollegeGreenville<lb />
October 29�William and Mary (Norfolk Div.)Greenville<lb />
November 6�High Point Greenville<lb />
November 13�Louisburg Louisburg<lb />
piayed in tl<lb />
East Cai . � hers O tlegi is<lb />
fort  ���'� '�'� iring a man of Al x-<lb />
anders experience and ability I re-<lb />
place Farley. The present Pirate<lb />
?: ti r hi - fifteen year- . f .�� aching<lb />
experh a ��� and a brilliai I reet rd as<lb />
a player to qualify him for this posi-<lb />
tion on the East Carolina faculty.<lb />
Alexander starred for three years ou<lb />
the football and basketball teams of<lb />
. Iowa State University, and was men-<lb />
's tioned in many of the All-America<lb />
(selections of his time in football.<lb />
j "Fop" Warner placed him in the<lb />
Hall of Athletic Fame l�y mention-<lb />
ing him for his All-Time AU-Amer-<lb />
ican Team.<lb />
Alexander has coached at East<lb />
' Texas State Teachers College, Black-<lb />
foot Normal School. Lincoln Menio-<lb />
 rial University, and for two years<lb />
; was freshman coach at Iowa State<lb />
, University.<lb />
again . . . this time on the lawn SUN OVER-RATED:<lb />
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of a fraternity at Hope College.<lb />
Holland. Michigan.<lb />
MOON UNDER-RATED.<lb />
roes-bones outfit came within six<lb />
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quainfed<lb />
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pledging.<lb />
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to become better ac-<lb />
with the various houses<lb />
e first semester without<lb />
ganaa.<lb />
"There are numerona forms of j disappointed at the showing made allow girl<lb />
sloppiness which have been incident by  charge- in the initial tilt.<lb />
to the buoyant, easy-going spirit of Only two of the starting line-up<lb />
Anierh-a . . . democracy cannot against Guilford were lettermen,<lb />
afford to be sloppy So insists u Alexander expressed the belief'1<lb />
that there would be a vast improve-<lb />
ment iii the scoring ability of the; would make it ridiculous to get a<lb />
team as the season progressed. The nu,t, m &amp;es<lb />
Pirate coach was especially pleased <lb />
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with the all-around play of the line!<lb />
and the fighting spirit exhibited bv<lb />
idea of striking Had for funds. Drr" tars of h 0WB tv search <lb />
H. M. J. Klein, a lu.torv professor-at Oh-ervatory has di- j<lb />
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found a letter dated IT- addre-sed Ur- Wiam A. ("alder's work �<lb />
�ation scientists t<lb />
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To Our Fashion Shop<lb />
Exclusive But fsfot<lb />
&amp; pensive<lb />
GLORIA SHOPPE<lb />
to Peter Rhoad<lb />
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with argument:<lb />
tears.<lb />
room and piy<lb />
mixed with sobs<lb />
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dace of th. painful processes of hard tlu' tire squad<lb />
tnd unremitting work Ralph<lb />
If.<lb />
Jap-cott. president of the Consoli-<lb />
dated Edison Company of New York,<lb />
returns to his Alma Mater to further<lb />
depress the newest crop of freshmen.<lb />
TOPERS TO BE BANNED<lb />
FROM BIG-TIME GAMES<lb />
of ti<lb />
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to pi<lb />
from<lb />
Alexander refused tndmit that his<lb />
other hobby was ea&amp;g crackers in<lb />
bed, but personally 1 believe he<lb />
does!<lb />
Washington. I). C.�(AGP)�<lb />
Alcoholic exhibitionists are in for<lb />
a squelching this fall if plans of<lb />
the nation's big-time football col-<lb />
leges materialize.<lb />
Colleges in the Big Ten confer-<lb />
corre-pondentwas compelled j em,e ar1" distributing to patrons pro-<lb />
II himself awa,by main iorce;�rrams bating that those who in-<lb />
-entlmiatii-omments. Mr. I,ist on "hring-inir their own liquor"<lb />
will be distinctly unwelcome.<lb />
Ushers are being instructed to<lb />
stop drinking in the stadium and<lb />
refuse admission to holders of<lb />
tickets who are intoxicated and tc<lb />
throw out anyone violating drink-<lb />
ing restrictions.<lb />
At West Point officers insist that<lb />
"there is no drinking problem here,<lb />
because that would be bad manners<lb />
and it just isn't being done by<lb />
cadets or officers at the Military<lb />
Academy<lb />
Queries about drinking at foot-<lb />
gall games at Annapolis shocked the<lb />
Xaval Academv officers. Thev said,<lb />
"Midshipmen are prohibited from<lb />
drinking on the academy grounds<lb />
and it would be in very bad taste<lb />
for officers to drink at football<lb />
games. Spectators found drinking<lb />
are promptly ejected. The Marines<lb />
have the situation in hand<lb />
The American Football Coaches<lb />
Association, together with college<lb />
presidents and other officials, in a<lb />
secret study of drinking at foot-<lb />
ball games, found more intoxi-<lb />
cated persons attend Eastern foot-<lb />
ball games.<lb />
In Texas and other Southwestern<lb />
States, college officials believe in<lb />
using strongarm methods. Before<lb />
games start, a ban on drinking in<lb />
the stands is broadcast over a radio<lb />
system, and then hundreds of<lb />
policemen, stationed among the<lb />
spectators, enforce the ban.<lb />
Be A Loier<lb />
We're boosting our cietv�<lb />
The Sidney Lanier is named.<lb />
The willing, helpfulpirits<lb />
Of it's members cai be tamed.<lb />
We do our best in aw1 try;<lb />
Cooperation is one r aid.<lb />
And when we see relts of our work,<lb />
We hope to feel red.<lb />
We're needing somtew members<lb />
And we hope you nl us, too;<lb />
So, come on, freshfo, join us<lb />
And let us help yothrough.<lb />
The billygoat, our iscot,<lb />
Want- to welcome u.<lb />
He's been an inspi;ion to us;<lb />
Won't you let him Ip you, too?<lb />
The "butts" and "bs" are really<lb />
A part of every lif<lb />
Lot us help vou o'ehe "butts" and<lb />
"baas"<lb />
Of your college yea-)f strife.<lb />
Be sure to join omerry group,<lb />
And let us help yotlrough ;<lb />
You'll learn some ngs you didn't<lb />
know,<lb />
And get some fun of it, too.<lb />
The next opponent to face the' The old saw about oppoaites at-<lb />
E.C-T.C footballers is Campbell tracting each other in affairs of the<lb />
heart is just the exception that<lb />
proves the rule, science has decided.<lb />
Dr. E. Lowell EeEy of Connecticut<lb />
State College is piling up evidence<lb />
that like attracts like when it conies<lb />
to matrimony.<lb />
This attraction of likes is most<lb />
pronounced in the matter of physi-<lb />
cal traits, with blondes being at-<lb />
tracted to blondes, athletic men<lb />
favoring athletically inclined women,<lb />
and men of sedentary inclinations<lb />
finding small women to their liking.<lb />
Love, on the basis of Dr. Kelly's<lb />
findings, affects the judgment of<lb />
women more than that of men. The<lb />
women were inclined to over-rate<lb />
their men's handsomeness, but the<lb />
men came closer to the mark in judg-<lb />
ing the beauty of their women.<lb />
Rhoads, Jr. needed money -o he<lb />
had written :<lb />
"Hear Father:<lb />
"Your favor of the thirteenth last<lb />
I received on the eighth. . . . (iil-i<lb />
son's surveying i- not immediately<lb />
the book) would I ni ot Tluv ,iwTatlt kbes.<lb />
I he moon, on the other hand, wa<lb />
of the sun's stellar brightness i- im-<lb />
portant, it seems, since the sun is<lb />
used by astronomers as a unit for<lb />
measuring the energy and bright-<lb />
necessary, but it (<lb />
greatly assist me. In this vou may<lb />
found to be lightly brighter thai<lb />
('oliege. The game will he played<lb />
at Greenville ou Saturday, October<lb />
!th.<lb />
THE LINEUPS:<lb />
Guilford Pos. E.C.T.C.<lb />
Fondren  Smith<lb />
LE<lb />
McDonald  Johnson<lb />
LT<lb />
Byrd  Merner<lb />
LG<lb />
XaeeCecot<lb />
C<lb />
Boles  DeMond<lb />
EG<lb />
Sadler  Quernell<lb />
RT<lb />
McCommons  Hatem<lb />
RE<lb />
Tilson  Shelton<lb />
QB<lb />
Acree  Dudash<lb />
LH<lb />
Lents  Breece<lb />
RH<lb />
Grice  Noe<lb />
FB<lb />
Score by quarters :<lb />
Guilford 7 0 0 0�7<lb />
E.C.T.C0 0 0 0�0<lb />
Substitutions: For Guilford�<lb />
Chambers, Binford, Hines, Atkin-<lb />
son, Overman, Wilson, Ketchum.<lb />
For E.C.T.C Ferebee, Roebuck,<lb />
Williams, Veenters, Beck, James.<lb />
Officials: Davis (Davidson), um-<lb />
pire; Shuler (N.C.), referee; Maus<lb />
(U. N. C), head linesman; Arron<lb />
(Army), field judge.<lb />
Serologic tests for venereal disease<lb />
were recommended for new students<lb />
at universities by Dr. R. A. Vander-<lb />
lehr of the Public Health Service.<lb />
Discovery of the diseases would not<lb />
be a basis of refusing admission to<lb />
a student.<lb />
Some degree of protection against<lb />
the virus of sleeping sickness is af-<lb />
forded by the blood serum of an in-<lb />
dividual who had the disease in<lb />
1933, Dr. G. O. Brown, of the St<lb />
Louis University School of Medicine<lb />
has found.<lb />
University of Georgia freshmen<lb />
got a superinitiation at the mechani-<lb />
cal hands of the machine age.<lb />
Their traditional "yes" and "no"<lb />
intelligence tests were graded by an<lb />
electric machine that defies flattery<lb />
or red apples and doesn't believe<lb />
the first hundred papers are the<lb />
hardest.<lb />
Into a machine went Freddie<lb />
Frosh's papers and a little meter told<lb />
him whether he belonged with the<lb />
potential Phi Beta Kappas, the great<lb />
middle class, or the dullards.<lb />
It is the first time in the nation<lb />
that such a machine has been placed<lb />
in actual continuous use.<lb />
School officials believe it will save<lb />
at least four days in placement work<lb />
and a great deal of wear and tear<lb />
on professors, instructors and stu-<lb />
dent graders.<lb />
Reminiscent of the troublous<lb />
'20's, the fiery cross is burning<lb />
S. V. MORTON, JR.<lb />
Ofle and Bank Equipment and<lb />
Supplies - Typewriter! - New and<lb />
Bebuttt<lb />
Plione 1S7 OEEBKVXLLJB. V. O.<lb />
i lr r .� c i ' lounu io ne -m<lb />
please vourselt. and 1 am satisfied, i, .<lb />
I willwith the help of God, learn ad hitherto bet<lb />
that the money von have advanced; . rbe. n,?v Photoelectric value<lb />
me shall not be lost !tor !he visual magnitude of the<lb />
 � � "nn w fonr-tenths ot a magnitude<lb />
less than the value accepted as a<lb />
Ah for the life of the porter em standard up to now. The mooa'a<lb />
the University of Idaho special aew brightness is eleven anndreths<lb />
train, which collects would-be stu 0f a magnitude more than the value<lb />
dents from over the state and de- generally adopted.<lb />
posits them on the Moscow campus <lb />
for another year.<lb />
The train is claimed by Union<lb />
Pacific to be the only one of its kind<lb />
in the world.<lb />
When it stopped in Boise, the;<lb />
porter gasped. "There here young<lb />
ones are the beatinest kids 1 ever<lb />
seen. They can deal out more mis'ry<lb />
in an hour than it'd take anybody<lb />
a week to catch up to<lb />
"But" he grinned, "they sure got j<lb />
a capacity for enjoyment j<lb />
It took the train an hour instead j<lb />
of 10 minutes in Boise to get onj<lb />
board students who seemed just as;<lb />
willing to spend the rest of the year<lb />
there, as in Moscow.<lb /><lb />
COBURNS<lb />
"Your Shoe Store"<lb />
Presents<lb />
C - . ' -5 � �. � "T" �  .  . , . "T" Mday<lb />
in Footwear of Quc. 1v' at<lb />
Popular Price for Dre js zr<lb />
Campus wear.<lb />
Coburn's Shoes,inc.<lb />
410 Evans Street<lb /><lb />
WELCOME COLLEGE GIRLS<lb />
To<lb />
WILLIAM'S<lb />
The Ladies' Store<lb />
DR. A. H. SCHULTZ<lb />
Dentist<lb />
400 State Bank Building<lb />
Phone 578<lb />
SHOP AT THE BIG<lb />
SAltt STORE<lb />
Let Us Supply You With Your<lb />
School Needs<lb />
we wii<lb />
)ehver Your Packages<lb />
For You.<lb />
McLellan Stores Co.<lb />
We sell a lot of hosiery.<lb />
And really, it's no wonder!<lb />
Our quality is up on top.<lb />
Our prices way down under!<lb />
GRANT'S<lb />
College Special<lb />
Regular 79c Isis Full Fashioned<lb />
Crepe Twist Hose<lb />
Along with this advertisement.<lb />
Good until October 25, 1937<lb />
Visit<lb />
PLEASANT'S<lb />
We appreciate your<lb />
patronage<lb />
�<lb />
PLEASANT'S<lb />
rt Apparel for Women<lb />
LOWE'S<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
4p-iqp�pMwqpiQipviiipM9��qp�<lb />
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Buy Your Clothes With Style and Distinction<lb />
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October 9, 1937<lb />
a<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
PAOS FOUR<lb />
Summer Graduate List<lb />
Graduates As Reported Up To<lb />
August 28, 1937<lb />
A.B. Graduates<lb />
AH. degree graduates�August<lb />
28, L937. .<lb />
Dove Allen. Ella Turner Atkms,<lb />
Mr. Wesley Bankston, Verdie Bar-<lb />
Fraiiees Boyette, Sallie Lee<lb />
Marv Bullock, Gladys<lb />
CaUie Charlton, Virginia<lb />
Cooper, Willie Grey Cox,<lb />
E, Grumpier. Frances IX<lb />
1 Daniel. Isabel Daven-<lb />
Around<lb />
WASHINGTON<lb />
ir.<lb />
row<lb />
Brewer,<lb />
Capi a,<lb />
Blount<lb />
Dorothy<lb />
Gun-in, Ilaz<lb />
port Juanita Davis, Thelma Edger<lb />
ton, Sfavis Evans, Hazel Forrest,<lb />
Christeen Fowler, Florence Elisa-<lb />
beth Gooding, Alice Hackett, Eula<lb />
Ma, Hargette, Annie Mercer Henry,<lb />
Swannie Home. Hattie Hudgins,<lb />
1 1. ley, Melva Johnson.<lb />
Lee, Hilda Gray Modlin,<lb />
Inez Oliver, Lucy Stuart<lb />
Mary Lee Penny, Julia E.<lb />
Lucile Eaines, Margaret I.<lb />
Nannie Rowlett, -Mrs. Pat-<lb />
Snnders, Mrs. Elisie Wind-<lb />
Mice 11 irks Smith,<lb />
Mildre-<lb />
Ava<lb />
Clara<lb />
Parrisl<lb />
Pollocl<lb />
Bawls.<lb />
By MARVIN COX<lb />
(Associated Collegiate Tress Corres<lb />
pondent)<lb />
Washington. 1. G.�College stu<lb />
dents continue to be among the re<lb />
cipients of Federal benefits along<lb />
with farmers, the unemployed, the<lb />
aged, the blind and other groups<lb />
that are on the receiving end of<lb />
Federal aid.<lb />
Of course, the cash that goes to<lb />
college students is not as much as<lb />
that which goes to the tillers of the<lb />
soil and the needy unemployed but.<lb />
at thai, the young people do pretty<lb />
well for themselves.<lb />
, lion dollars, tin<lb />
tional Youth<lb />
ibis year 1<lb />
I long way<lb />
AUDIT<lb />
Student Fund, East Carolina Teachers College<lb />
Greenville, N. C.<lb />
From May 29, 1935 to May 26, 1936<lb />
On hand in the Guaranty Bank and Trust Company, May 29,<lb />
1935 <lb />
From Student Fees <lb />
. From Gate Receipts <lb />
From Faculty Tickets<lb />
From Belle Kearney-<lb />
From Post Office<lb />
From Miscellaneous<lb />
-Cash Account<lb />
5 254.32<lb />
15,358.45<lb />
425.25<lb />
209.10<lb />
500.00<lb />
20.00<lb />
319.07<lb />
COLLEGIATE<lb />
REVIEW<lb />
infantile paralysis when<lb />
(By Associated Collegiate Press)<lb />
Something new under the sun�a<lb />
walking sprinkling machine used to<lb />
water the gridiron at the University<lb />
to a height of 7,500 feet at a speed<lb />
of 700 miles an hour. .<lb />
The average Southern college girl school teacher rooming<lb />
spends $579 a year exclusive of ee4- rocanng-feovM became<lb />
charges, tin- largest<lb />
-ity of Nebraska were exposed to<lb />
a Krade<lb />
hi their<lb />
with the<lb />
leg<lb />
item of disease.<lb />
$17,086.19<lb />
un<lb />
 "Simpson.<lb />
Frances Spainhour, Inez Stevens<lb />
Lois Strickland, Ruth G. Styron<lb />
Mil y, .1 O. Tatmii. Katie Jane Tay-<lb />
lor. Mr. William EL Tolson, Blanche<lb />
F. White, Mrs. rene Whittington,<lb />
Eiease Williams. Dorothy Bose Wil-<lb />
liams. Sara Mar Woodard, Virginia<lb />
Woodbury.<lb />
Twenty mil-<lb />
amount the Na-<lb />
Ailministration is<lb />
mving to students, is a<lb />
rom small change.<lb />
d<lb />
.$ 4,500.00<lb />
646.23<lb />
129.62<lb />
517.67<lb />
135.00<lb />
379.60<lb />
1,626.S2<lb />
493.47<lb />
5.023.92<lb />
which ($270) is for clothe, u study<lb />
at Holliiui College, Virginia, reveal<lb />
An Austin, Texas, boy plans to en<lb />
ter college in September, 1�38,<lb />
�tthe ago of 12. Educaton<lb />
advancement is due t. Ins<lb />
at<lb />
think his<lb />
An East-Weal collegiate ski met<lb />
matching teams of Dartmouth (<lb />
lege and I Hiv�rsity of Wi<lb />
is being promoted f"r Ida<lb />
tacular Sun Yalh-y ooura<lb />
ngtoa.<lb />
of Nebraska. It's set up at one<lb />
d-<lb />
Two-vear Normal Graduates<lb />
Two year Normal graduates-<lb />
August 28. 1937<lb />
Alliene Ba<lb />
dalt'iu<lb />
Jnli<lb />
Bass. Hat-<lb />
Lee Carson,<lb />
The students perform specifi<lb />
services at ilie schools and colleges<lb />
and in return receive funds from<lb />
the XVA.<lb />
Slightly over $10,000,000 will go<lb />
to college students and the remain-<lb />
der to high schoo<lb />
This $10,000,000. if paid out in the<lb />
form id' scholarships, would provide<lb />
$500 a piece for 20.000 college stu-<lb />
dents. However, being distributed,<lb />
as it will be, in amounts of about<lb />
$15 a month, this sum will help<lb />
pay the bills<lb />
voung men am<lb />
Disbursements<lb />
For Annual Tecoan <lb />
For Teco Echo  <lb />
For Men's Student Government Association<lb />
For Women's Student Government Association<lb />
For Personal Service <lb />
For Glass Payments <lb />
For Men's Athletic Association <lb />
For Women's Athletic Association <lb />
For Entertainments <lb />
For Social Committee  01100 ,1<lb />
For Belle Kearney�Cash Account   ,<lb />
For Post Office <lb />
For V. W. C. A<lb />
For Commencement Fund <lb />
For Piano <lb />
For Paving <lb />
For Fainting Dormitory Booms<lb />
For Miscellaneous <lb />
tSnO. P-Pded �v A. fc of j � wh. wj ;<lb />
the water. ,<lb />
More than 100 Georgetown Urn<lb />
II.<lb />
can rca<lb />
versitv students were used last spring<lb />
as human guinea pigs in<lb />
test of the<lb />
; and tlie remain- ��<lb />
1 boys and girls. Balance in Guaranty Bank and Trust Company, 2636<lb />
of around 75.000<lb />
women during the<lb />
tie Lou Cannon, :uiia x�e<lb />
Madeline Eure, Lucy It. FoutS, Mrs.<lb />
Connie Whit ford Hargett, Mary<lb />
Sue Johnson, Esther H. Lcake, Air.<lb />
Joseph V. Marsh. Rachel Anne Mc-<lb />
Campbell, Gladys W. Miller. Annie<lb />
Lee Mozingo, Bath Naomi Pearce.<lb />
Frances Elizabeth Simmons. Eunice<lb />
Mae Smith. Margaret Sue Watkins.<lb />
Eunice Mae Watson. Pauline Wor-<lb />
�urrent academic year.<lb />
NEW COLLEGE CURRICULUM<lb />
WENT INTO EFFECT THIS FALL<lb />
COLLEGE PRESS MEET<lb />
TO BE LARGEST EVER<lb />
Gh<lb />
t he<lb />
and<lb />
ollege<lb />
th<lb />
b<lb />
ieago, 111.�(AC<lb />
argest convention ol ci<lb />
miversity undergraduate pub-<lb />
ons workers ever to be held in<lb />
s<lb />
This $20,000,000 allocation for<lb />
students, however, doesn't satisfy<lb />
allot' them. William W. Hinckley.<lb />
president of the American Youth 1at<lb />
Congress, states that his organiza-<lb />
tion will continue to battle for the<lb />
passage of the American Youth<lb />
Act. r<lb />
This proposed legislation, intro-<lb />
duced during the last session of<lb />
Congress, would appropriate $500<lb />
. 000,000 for the aid of young people.<lb />
Failure to obtain action last ses-<lb />
Plans forsion has not discouraged the Youthjments<lb />
Congress and they will be in there<lb />
fighting when the next session con-<lb />
venes in January.<lb />
FUTURE RADIO ANNOUNCERS<lb />
ARE BEING TRAINED<lb />
personality-changing effects of the<lb />
drug, benzedrine sulphate.<lb />
Because the Hitler government<lb />
allows any German traveler to take<lb />
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York University.<lb />
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versity's Long Island affiliate, to a<lb />
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other college, ordinary academic<lb />
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for college students, the idea would<lb />
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people. Now. however, the idea of<lb />
Federal aid for college students is<lb />
O'Brien, news-1 generally accepted. The only sub-<lb />
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considering the subject of Federal<lb />
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of Georgia School of Journalism;<lb />
Kenneth F. Olson, director of the<lb />
Northwestern Cniversity School of<lb />
Journalism; O. Fred Winner. New<lb />
York publicist ; James X. Krohne.<lb />
Chicago advertising writer; G. D.<lb />
Crain, publisher of Advertising<lb />
Age; Grant Olson, advertising man-<lb />
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tising Service, and many others.<lb />
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famed Indiana publisher, and the<lb />
music of Al Diem and his broad-<lb />
casting orchestra. Chicago radio<lb />
artists will also appear on the pro-<lb />
gram. Delegates will also make<lb />
tours of the up-to-date Chicago<lb />
newspaper, printing, engraving and<lb />
cover-making plants, each personal-<lb />
ly conducted by an expert in one of<lb />
these fields of publications work.<lb />
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the discussion of current editorial<lb />
and business management problems<lb />
are being arranged, with experts in<lb />
each field leading each discussion.<lb />
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dents from colleges and universi-<lb />
ties in 33 states attended the meet-<lb />
ing held in Louisville. This year's<lb />
is the lbth annual meeting of the<lb />
Associated Collegiate Press.<lb />
provision<lb />
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Provost Smith, follows the newer<lb />
trend toward the broad English<lb />
type of training as opposed to the<lb />
highly specialized German type<lb />
popular in pre-war days.<lb />
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pared to face life more realistically,<lb />
he believes, as a result of their more<lb />
integrated education.<lb />
Towa City, Iowa�(AGP)�The<lb />
Edwin C. Hills and Boake Carters<lb />
of tomorrow are being trained at<lb />
WSF1, radio station of the Uni-<lb />
versity of Iowa.<lb />
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a vocation "start from the bottom<lb />
and start right They write script,<lb />
build programs, direct plays, edit<lb />
news and announce�-to name<lb />
a few of the tasks connected<lb />
broadcasting. They are<lb />
the scenes doing the work<lb />
8,952 programs broadcast<lb />
the year.<lb />
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casts is taken care of by students<lb />
who have received their training in<lb />
the college of engineering. Courses<lb />
cover both radio and television, with<lb />
an experimental station serving as<lb />
a laboratory.<lb />
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three news broadcasts daily, the<lb />
Parade of Events. Friday evening's<lb />
dramatization of the news, sports<lb />
reviews, art news and farm news.<lb />
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phone, they don't shake with "mike<lb />
fright but possess a confidence<lb />
horn of a thorough understanding<lb />
of radio.<lb />
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and the Duchess of<lb />
Windsor have something in common<lb />
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Adaptations of the gown the former<lb />
Wallis Warfield wore when she mar-<lb />
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have gone to college with a bang.<lb />
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pay it back.<lb />
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Federal benefits that are paid for<lb />
with borrowed cash will pass the<lb />
debt along to younger generations.<lb />
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have this advantage.<lb />
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will live long enough to have their<lb />
sleep disturbed by the sound of gov-<lb />
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vears to come.<lb />
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want to enjoy peaceful membership<lb />
on the United States Supreme<lb />
Court, don't join the Ku Klux<lb />
Klan in early life!<lb />
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affiliation will rise to harass you,<lb />
let your Washington correspondent<lb />
refer you to Mr. Justice Hugo L.<lb />
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the University of California has<lb />
completed a schedule of baby's cry-<lb />
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good part of the world's war jitters<lb />
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nology was told.<lb />
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cian, foresaw doom for the "wall-<lb />
flower" and a race of healthier, less<lb />
jittery people as a result of food<lb />
technology.<lb />
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penses.<lb />
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an automobile running board shocked<lb />
the entire community. They were<lb />
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tivities of the Colorado School of<lb />
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