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GREENVILLE, N. C, TUESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1938<lb />
Number 6<lb />
CTC Board Member Passes During<lb />
Holiday Vacation; Result of Long Illness<lb />
tyd Prominent in Social. Educa-<lb />
tional, and Religious<lb />
Affairs<lb />
IYD APPOINTED<lb />
TO BOARD IN 1933<lb />
ineral Services Held in Ayden<lb />
On December 21<lb />
fWiliiam �I. Boyd, nh f Ayden.<lb />
prominent in political, educa-<lb />
ii.i . religious, and civic activities<lb />
Pitt County, died at his home in<lb />
den Sunday night, December 11,<lb />
11 :25 o'clock, following an ex-<lb />
kdi ; critical illness with a heart<lb />
uncut.<lb />
truneral services were conducted<lb />
m the Ayden Episcopal Church,<lb />
which Mr. Boyd was a senior<lb />
tnhn. by Rev. A. ( 1 . Noe of<lb />
ith, fonner pastor of the Ayden<lb />
lp.�� ipal Church. Rev. B. F. Iluke.<lb />
pnst m Episcopal minister, and<lb />
A H. R, Jackson, Ayden Epis-<lb />
toai pastor, assisted Rev, Xoe in<lb />
p service. Burial was made in the<lb />
�den Cemetery.<lb />
Mr. Boyd, a native of Beaufort<lb />
tity, moved to Pitl 'ounty in<lb />
-$9i �� past twenty years he<lb />
His held an important position with<lb />
le Ayden wholesale firm of "1 yndall-<lb />
byd-Stroud ompany and has been<lb />
fmember of the Pitt County Demo-<lb />
ratie Executive Committee. He<lb />
ferved on the Ayden Board of Al-<lb />
?rmen for twenty-five years and on<lb />
te St Democratic Committee for<lb />
ty-six year Mr. Boyd was see-<lb />
Kary of the Atlantic and North<lb />
irolina Railr ad during the O. Max<lb />
ardner administration.<lb />
In i:r) Mr. Boyd was appointed<lb />
a member of the Eat Carolina<lb />
feaelier- College Board of Trustees,<lb />
pd he has served very faithfully<lb />
uring his four-year tenure of this<lb />
pee.<lb />
Dr. Paul Fitzgerald of Greenville<lb />
las been appointed to replace his<lb />
bsition,<lb />
Mr. Boyd i- survived hv his wife,<lb />
too daughters, Mrs. Albium Dunn<lb />
i Greenville, and Miss Willie<lb />
vonne Boyd, instructor of art in<lb />
te Durham city schools; one sister,<lb />
das Lizzy Boyd of Ayden, two half<lb />
brothers, and two half -isters; two<lb />
frandchil -en, Ann Vought and<lb />
pillie Boyd J)unn.<lb />
Active pallbearers were O. C.<lb />
Jtroud. W. ( Cannon. T. D. Caton.<lb />
C. Little. W. 1). Johnson, and<lb />
feorge Skinner.<lb />
Honorary pallbearers : Ayden com-<lb />
nioner Boy L. Turnage, T. G.<lb />
' irthington, Dixie Cannon, S. M.<lb />
dwards; J. B. Kure. mayor; W. E.<lb />
Books, P. B. Taylor, Jll. Pierce.<lb />
F. Bowe. L E. Turnage, Dr.<lb />
U. T. Frizzelle, Dr. B. C. Smith, Dr.<lb />
. G. Dixon. Dr. M. M. Sauls. Dr.<lb />
R. Riddick, A. W Sawyer. Larry<lb />
pavis, S. A. Jenkins, G. W. Pres-<lb />
Ott, &amp; W. Smith. J. B. Smith,<lb />
W. A. Quinerly, C. G. Moore, W. S.<lb />
Hamilton. B. L. Moore, W. D. Mose-<lb />
v. ileber Mumford. fi. G. Gaylor,<lb />
'iaud Burney. H. 'J Stokes, Pank<lb />
Bart, W. ,). Bullock, J. 11. Coward,<lb />
1 K. Hart, J. R. Turnage, Ayden;<lb />
Ibard of trustees, ECTC, Greenville;<lb />
Mrs. John G. Dawson. Kinston;<lb />
plr C. 8. Forbes, Greenville; Mrs.<lb />
Charles Johnson, Raleigh; Supt.<lb />
Mlyde A. Erwin, Raleigh ; Mrs. W. B.<lb />
IMurphy. Snow Hill; H. C. Bridges,<lb />
Tarhoro; O. P. Makepeace, San-<lb />
ford : A. B. Andrews, Ralegh ; . O.<lb />
(Please turn to page tour)<lb />
or<lb />
FACULTY<lb />
Equipment Project Tentatively<lb />
Approved By NYA Authorities<lb />
o<lb />
end Convention<lb />
Dissertation on "Early Rhode<lb />
Island Pronunciation. 1630-<lb />
1700. as Reflected in Pub-<lb />
lished Town Records"<lb />
MANUSCRIPT IS PHOTO-<lb />
GRAPHED PAGE BY PAGE<lb />
ON A ROLL OF FILMS<lb />
E<lb />
Purpose of Convention to Re-<lb />
interpret the Fundamental<lb />
Principles of the Christian<lb />
Faith<lb />
Microfilm Will Be Preserved By<lb />
the American Documental<lb />
Institution in Washington<lb />
The doctoral dissertation of Dr.<lb />
Claude ML Simpson, a former mem-<lb />
ber of the English faculty of. East<lb />
Carolina Teachers College, has just<lb />
recently made "history according<lb />
to the statement in a recent article<lb />
in the New York Times Book Re-<lb />
view. The dissertation appears it<lb />
microfilm and is the first such dis-<lb />
sertation ever to be issued in the field<lb />
of the humanities.<lb />
Dr. Simpson's treatise, "Early<lb />
Rhode Island Pronunciation, 1 MO-<lb />
PROMISES TO PLAY<lb />
GREAT PART IN UNIFICA-<lb />
TION OF CHURCHES<lb />
Sarah Ann Maxwell and Eleanor<lb />
Ruth Hardy Represent Col-<lb />
lege at Conference<lb />
The first Conference of the<lb />
Methodist Students of the United<lb />
States was held in St. Louis. Mis-<lb />
souri. December SU. YXtf. Ap-<lb />
proximately one thousand students<lb />
and adult leaders from the three<lb />
Methodisms. the Methodist Prot-<lb />
estant Church. the Methodist<lb />
Episcopal Church, and the Method-<lb />
1700, as Reflected in Published Town i-st Episcopal Church, South, par-<lb />
is considered to be one of<lb />
valuable contributions to<lb />
MR. W. J. BOYD<lb />
GRADY ADDRESSES SODEMAN SPEAKS<lb />
VESPER SERVICES AT ASSEMBLY HOUR<lb />
Record<lb />
the most<lb />
its field.<lb />
The manuscript was photographed<lb />
page by page on a roll of film and<lb />
reached the reviewer in a tiny can<lb />
about the size of an advertisers sam-<lb />
ple of a patent salvo. The reviewer<lb />
had to take it to the reading machine<lb />
of a Xew York library which en-<lb />
larged the print to normal size and<lb />
threw the magnified image of the<lb />
(Please turn to page tour)<lb />
Bulletin<lb />
"The Dynamic Aspiration" is<lb />
Subject of Speaker<lb />
Uses One of Stevenson's Stories<lb />
to illustrate Subject<lb />
Mr. Robert C. Grady, pastor of<lb />
the First Presbyterian Church here,<lb />
was speaker at the vesper services of<lb />
the Young Woman's Christian As-<lb />
sociation Sunday night, January <lb />
He used as his topic for discussion<lb />
"The Dynamic Aspiration<lb />
Mr. Grady, in opening his talk,<lb />
quoted from the Scripture the words<lb />
"1 press on and illustrated them<lb />
by telling of Paul, who was not satis-<lb />
fied with what he already knew but<lb />
kept going forth.<lb />
The speaker said, we cannot be<lb />
babes in Christ, we must be mature<lb />
in our intelligence�think like adults<lb />
pressing on toward the goal of man-<lb />
hood. In continuing he said, "I can-<lb />
not think of a greater need than that<lb />
dynamic aspiration of living a full<lb />
Christian life<lb />
Then Mr. Grady gave four char-<lb />
acteristics by which he thought we<lb />
might live up to this aspiration�<lb />
singlemindedness, a sense of divine<lb />
discontent, realistie-mindedness, and<lb />
a need of an attitude of confidence<lb />
expectancy.<lb />
In concluding Mr. Grady quoted<lb />
the words "we shall build on" as an<lb />
apt inspiration as we press on till<lb />
we can stand with Him in the com-<lb />
monwealth of love, justice, and good<lb />
will toward men.<lb />
"Fog" was the topic used by the<lb />
I Reverend L. F. SodemaH, pastor of<lb />
;the Memorial Baptist Church here.<lb />
 in chapel. Tuesday, January 11.<lb />
Picturing the climbing of Mount<lb />
Mitchell through the fog and eom-<lb />
j ing to the top where all is clear, he<lb />
stated that some people today think<lb />
; it's mighty foggy, financially and<lb />
! other ways, and some think it will<lb />
'get foggier. "The good thing though<lb />
he said, "is that it's clear above the<lb />
tog.<lb />
He used an illustration from Stev-<lb />
 enson's story about a ship at sea.<lb />
saying that lielow, the passengers<lb />
j were afraid while above deck the<lb />
 pilot smiled as he steered the ship<lb />
; into clear water.<lb />
Assuring the students that in life<lb />
there is a pilot and a wheel, he con-<lb />
tinued that in spite of all of the con-<lb />
tradictions of life, the things we<lb />
can't understand, it is clear above.<lb />
"Have you seen the Pilot? Is He<lb />
guiding your ship? Have you seen<lb />
His smile?" he asked.<lb />
In conclusion he said, "Let us<lb />
keep in touch with the Pilot<lb />
You'll soon be able to tell a<lb />
Grinnell College man by the way<lb />
he forks his spinach, if the college<lb />
"orientation" course is a success.<lb />
The course embracing among other<lb />
things proper table manners�is<lb />
given to freshmen.<lb />
"The Messiah" by George<lb />
Frederick Handel will be pre-<lb />
sented under the direction of<lb />
Lewis Sidney Bullock in the<lb />
Robert H. Wright Building<lb />
auditorium, Sunday evening,<lb />
January 16, at 7:30 o'clock,<lb />
by the Festival Symphonic<lb />
Chorus of the Eastern Caro-<lb />
lina Symphonic Choral Asso-<lb />
ciation.<lb />
The hymns will be reci-<lb />
tations, airs, and choruses.<lb />
Making up this choir of<lb />
about 100 voices are people<lb />
from Farmville, Goldsboro,<lb />
Ayden, Snow Hill, Winter-<lb />
ville, Hookerton, and Walstons-<lb />
burg.<lb />
ticipated in the conference.<lb />
Purpose<lb />
The primary purposes of this<lb />
Conference were to re-interpret the<lb />
fundamental principles of the<lb />
Christian faith and beliefs, to link<lb />
these principles to the problem of<lb />
the campus and of the world and to<lb />
discover the methods for the appli-<lb />
cations of these principles. These<lb />
purposes were discussed through<lb />
platform speakers, forums and<lb />
-mall discussions groups.<lb />
Speakers<lb />
Such nationally known speakers<lb />
and writers as Dr. Georgia Dark-<lb />
ness. Mount Holyoke College,<lb />
Mass Bishop James Baker. San<lb />
Francisco, California, Dr. W. A.<lb />
Smart, Emory Fniversity, Georgia.<lb />
Dean llaword Thurman, Harvard j Thorntun Stovai<lb />
I niversity, Washington, D. C<lb />
Bishop Paul B. Kern. North Caro-<lb />
lina, and T. T. Brundbuugh. diree-<lb />
(Please turn to page tour)<lb />
Money to Furnish Equipment for<lb />
Athletics. Laundry. Power Plant,<lb />
and Other Departments of tiiis<lb />
Institution.<lb />
EIGHT THOUSAND DOLLARS<lb />
TENTATIVELY APPROVED<lb />
Details Only Available in Athletic<lb />
Department<lb />
VA<lb />
nal<lb />
an<lb />
; of<lb />
ral<lb />
mal<lb />
will<lb />
A project involving between �<lb />
and eight thousand dollar- has<lb />
tentatively approved hv th ,<lb />
authorities to furnish East Car�<lb />
Teacher- College with additi<lb />
equipment for athletic laun<lb />
power plant, and other departm<lb />
of the' institution. Dnder this<lb />
the college will furnish the 1 ill<lb />
the material- used and the fed<lb />
government, through the Nati<lb />
Youth Administration funds,<lb />
provide the necessary labor t ��<lb />
the project to completion. I.ah'<lb />
on tin- project will he Largely<lb />
from the local relief roll- tmd<lb />
ernmental regulations.<lb />
Various departments of rl<lb />
lege will share in the improve<lb />
and new equipment under thi<lb />
The list of sub-projects is widespread<lb />
) in it- scope and includes items from<lb />
making tables for the dining hall t<lb />
furnishing lockers for the physical<lb />
education classes. Practically all of<lb />
the improvements and equipment will<lb />
he of a permanent nature, and it is<lb />
tin intent of the authorities to give<lb />
to ECTC a project of lasting benefit.<lb />
At the present writing complete<lb />
details are not available except in<lb />
the Athletic Department. Mr. J. D.<lb />
Alexander, athletic director, ha- ul-<lb />
mitted complete plans fur hi de-<lb />
partment's -hare of the appropria-<lb />
fcended the National Student Fed-1tiom This list includes improvements<lb />
eraiion Association which convened and equipment under four main<lb />
at Albuquerque, New Mexico. De-i heads�Track and Field Equip-<lb />
cember 28 to January 1. At topjment, Gymnasium Apparatus, Play-<lb />
Rebecca Watson. At bottom: ground Equipment, and Permanent<lb />
taken<lb />
plan.<lb />
Pictured above are the two Stu<lb />
dent Government heads who at<lb />
FORMER FACULTY<lb />
PEACE COUNCIL TO<lb />
BE ORGANIZED HERE<lb />
TWO STUDENTS<lb />
GO TO NSFA MEET<lb />
Rebecca Watson, president of the<lb />
Woman's Student Government As-<lb />
sociation, ami Thornton Stovall.<lb />
president of the Men Student Gov-<lb />
ernment Association, were delegates<lb />
There is being organized on our<lb />
campus a Peace Council the purpose j from this college at the Thirteenth<lb />
of which shall he: to stimulate stu-J Annual Congress of the National<lb />
dents to think in terms of peace and j Student Federation of Ameri<lb />
to do their part in the promotion of<lb />
M,<lb />
xn<lb />
De-<lb />
Notice<lb />
A committee composed of<lb />
the "Tecoan" staff, class of-<lb />
ficers and appointees selected<lb />
the girls whose pictures will<lb />
appear in the feature section<lb />
of the 1938 yearbook.<lb />
Over fifty candidates were<lb />
nominated by the different<lb />
classes.<lb />
Those selected were: Mary<lb />
Lou Britton, Christine Harris,<lb />
Kathleen Strickland, Sopho-<lb />
mores; Cora Lee Patterson,<lb />
Junior; Nita Lee Townsend,<lb />
Doris Mewborn, Grace Free-<lb />
man, and Mary Anna Clifton,<lb />
Seniors.<lb />
Times Have Changed But Human Nature<lb />
Same As Ever, States Nightwatchman<lb />
Mr. 3. E. Williams, popularly<lb />
known as "Chief and whose job it<lb />
is to patrol the campus at night in<lb />
the capacity of watchman, has ar-<lb />
rived at the conclusion that although<lb />
times, customs, and practices change,<lb />
human nature, nevertheless, remains<lb />
constant. The "Chief" is now be-<lb />
ginning his twenty-first year of con-<lb />
tinuous service in his position of<lb />
night-watchman, and no one is bet-<lb />
ter qualified than he to give interest-<lb />
ing sidelights on the lives and cus-<lb />
toms of that eccentric type of animal<lb />
life known as the "college student<lb />
Mr. Williams has a large store of<lb />
interesting experiences in his unique<lb />
contact with students. These experi-<lb />
ences have given him a wise, broad-<lb />
minded, and friendly attitude toward<lb />
life in general and college life in<lb />
particular. "I've seen 'em come, and<lb />
I've seen 'em go stated the Chief.<lb />
"Some were splendid examples of<lb />
youth, others were not so good, but<lb />
I guess it takes all kinds to make a<lb />
school just like it takes all kinds to<lb />
make a world<lb />
When asked how the modern stu-<lb />
dents of ECTC compared with stu-<lb />
dents of the past, Mr. Williams re-<lb />
plied that there wasn't much differ-<lb />
ence fundamentally in their religi-<lb />
ous and moral conception of life.<lb />
"Of course, modes of dress and be-<lb />
(i'lease torn to page four)<lb />
Mr. Stephan, a member of the<lb />
geography department here last<lb />
year and whose place has been filled<lb />
by Dr. Brown, is now in Bowling<lb />
Green, Kentucky.<lb />
Having completed his survey and<lb />
mapping of the Everglades of Flor-<lb />
ida for his dissertation, he has just<lb />
returned from that state.<lb />
Mr. Stephan has recently been ap-<lb />
pointed to the Geography faculty of<lb />
Kent State University, Ohio, which<lb />
has an enrollment of about two thou-<lb />
sand students.<lb />
He will begin his work about Feb-<lb />
ruary the first.<lb />
WHITE RESIGNS<lb />
HIGH POSITION<lb />
Judson White, of Mt. Carmel, Illi-<lb />
nois, and a former student of this<lb />
institution recently announced his<lb />
resignation as president of the North<lb />
Carolina Federation of Students.<lb />
White, while enrolled here, was out-<lb />
standing in campus activities, being<lb />
secretary of Phi Sigma Pi, national<lb />
honorary teachers' fraternity and<lb />
member of the Men's Student Coun-<lb />
cil, the Science Club, and the English<lb />
Club. He was a member of the So-<lb />
cial Committee, and the Entertain-<lb />
ment Committee.<lb />
Miss Alma Hall, of New Bern,<lb />
will succeed White as president. She<lb />
is a student at the Woman's Cpllege<lb />
of the University of North Carolina,<lb />
and formerly served as vice presi-<lb />
dent of the organization.<lb />
peace, and the abolition of war.<lb />
This movement is Indng sponsored<lb />
by the Young Woman's Christian<lb />
Association under the leadership of<lb />
the following girls: Elizabeth Cope-<lb />
land, president of the YWCA; Mag-<lb />
gie Grumpier, chairman of the Peace<lb />
Committee; Marie Dawson. vice<lb />
president of the YWCA. The advi-<lb />
sers are Mr. Robert C. Gradyj pas-<lb />
tor of the First Presbyterian Church,<lb />
Mrs. H. L. Rivers, of the Greenville<lb />
Peace Council, and Miss Grigsby,<lb />
and Miss Sehnyder, of the college.<lb />
It behooves all students here to<lb />
take an active part in this campaign.<lb />
Please watch the bulletin board and<lb />
the Tkco Echo for further announce-<lb />
ments concerning the council.<lb />
in Albuquerque, New<lb />
eember 28, January 1. The Univer-<lb />
sity of Xew Mexico acted as host to<lb />
the conference, with Arthur North-<lb />
wood, dr NSFA president, pre-<lb />
siding.<lb />
Among the principal speakers for<lb />
the congress were, Daniel Rohyans<lb />
of Purdue University, who used as<lb />
his subject "Revitalizing the Stu-<lb />
dent Council Robert Spivaek, 1SS<lb />
Secretary, who spoke on "The Work<lb />
of the International Student Serv-<lb />
ice and, Lloyd Holloway, Fniver-<lb />
sity of Toledo, who discussed "The<lb />
Student Council and the Campus<lb />
Peace Program<lb />
The delegates were appointed to<lb />
commissions wdiieh met separately.<lb />
Reports and resolutions were brought<lb />
(Please turn to page four)<lb />
Equipment for Gymnasium. Below<lb />
is a list of the sub-projects to be<lb />
carried out in regards to the Ath-<lb />
letic Department of the college:<lb />
1. Track and Field Equipment:<lb />
a. Fifty hurdles, adjustable.<lb />
h. One pair vaulting standards.<lb />
c. One pair high jump standards.<lb />
d. Toe board for shot ring.<lb />
e. Discus ring.<lb />
f. Broad jump take-off hoard.<lb />
'2. Gymnasium Apparatus:<lb />
a. Three horse�made from ha�-<lb />
rels.<lb />
b. Three hanging ladder<lb />
�. Three high parallel hars.<lb />
d. Three low parallel hars.<lb />
e. One horizontal bar with wall<lb />
fixture.<lb />
t. Two punching hag platforms<lb />
with wall fixture.<lb />
u. Three sets wall bars with<lb />
benches.<lb />
h. Two sets adjustable vaulting<lb />
boxes.<lb />
3. Playground Equipment:<lb />
a. 1 wo sets<lb />
eomplett<lb />
ing rino<lb />
1). Four sets<lb />
hars and horizontal hars made<lb />
from galvanised pipe set<lb />
in concrete,<lb />
c One set hockey goals.<lb />
d. Three set base- for indoor and<lb />
soft ball.<lb />
(Please turn to page four)<lb />
apparatus rigging<lb />
with trapezes, -wins<lb />
 and ladders.<lb />
permanent parallel<lb />
Professor Wright Declares<lb />
Girls Lack Artistry In Make-Up<lb />
Let's Study Now!<lb />
"If I were a girl I'd certainly<lb />
learn to use make-up with the hand<lb />
of an artist declared Professor<lb />
M. L. Wright in a lecture to his<lb />
sociology class a shorfr time ago. "In-<lb />
stead of using cosmetics skillfully<lb />
ill an intelligent attempt to aid<lb />
Mother Nature's work, girls daub<lb />
their faces with various kinds of<lb />
paints, powders, and lotions in such<lb />
a manner that the effect is grotesque<lb />
rather than beautiful'<lb />
The subject came up during a dis-<lb />
cussion of the ways in which primi-<lb />
tive peoples adorned their bodies,<lb />
and was used as an illustration of the<lb />
I widespread influence of this culture<lb />
 trait.<lb />
Mr. Wright continued his lecture<lb />
in a humorous criticism of the mod-<lb />
ern feminine customs of using rouge<lb />
and lipstick indiscriminately. "The<lb />
painting of the fingernails stated<lb />
the lecturer, "is one of the most of-<lb />
fensive decorative traits to a true<lb />
conception of feminine beauty<lb />
The types of dress and bodily<lb />
adornment have no connection what-<lb />
soever with the moral and religious<lb />
nature of-a people, according to the<lb />
sociology professor. "My criticism<lb />
(Please torn to page four)<lb />
Students with self-help work<lb />
made better grades last quarter<lb />
than those students who had no<lb />
self help!<lb /><pb facs="00038064_tn_0002" /><lb />
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PAGE FOUR<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
TWELVE STUDENTS COMPLETE ALUENDADmGS<lb />
REQUIREMENTS FOR GRADUATION<lb />
Fraternity Frats<lb />
Students Fill Positions in Eight Christmas . . .<lb />
Counties<lb />
Bettie Florence Peek of Aulander<lb />
to Wayland Norwetl of Aulander I<lb />
on November 25, 1937. At home in<lb />
IRaeford.<lb />
Echoes .<lb />
n, w<lb />
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is of tin- <lb />
nnual Chr<lb />
ra.<lb />
Mi- G<lb />
Elizabeth Keith of Vass to Steve<lb />
Mallard of Wallace, December 26,<lb />
1937. At home in Wallace.<lb />
Elizabeth Stevenson of WHand<lb />
� Wils n Outerbridge of Oak City,<lb />
!�. . !i.i ��;� 28, 1937. At home in<lb />
Oak Citv.<lb />
tec<lb />
�mlTtfe Mil!<lb />
M;<lb />
Br<lb />
V<lb />
At<lb />
i Reims of Golds-<lb />
Wayne Kne shaw<lb />
la. I ember 22,<lb />
 Prospect Bill.<lb />
Mary Lucille Conner of Rich<lb />
luare to Plnmmer Nicholson Clark<lb />
Enfield, December 26. 1937. At<lb />
�me in Rocky Mount.<lb />
v<lb />
Miss Ml<lb />
I �<lb />
V<lb />
R. h<lb />
Ruth Roberson of Robersonville<lb />
William L vis .Users of Xohn,<lb />
entucky, December 29, 1937. At<lb />
ime in Franklin, Tenn.<lb />
tl� TOTAL VALU CF THE 30X) FRATERWrTY'WiSOMRTTYHOUSES M<lb />
THE U.S. IS '35,000,000. THE AVERAGE HOUSE IS WORTH �28J.KU4.<lb />
 M<lb />
Dissertation of Former<lb />
Faculty Member is Unique<lb />
(Continued Gram pa�e oce)<lb />
( 1 111 t' � '��-�<lb />
1 V111<lb />
Wani i. - ti no<lb />
Mrs<lb />
� ,  "�ber 1 1. TlJ111 i<lb />
Susan Evai- is pr si<lb />
the dinni r.<lb />
Marti.� Move Gaylord of Green-<lb />
ville to Barry Edward Bagerty,<lb />
December 4. 1937. At home it!<lb />
Greenville.<lb />
The<lb />
Remember to Insist on LANCE'S<lb />
Sandwiches : Peanuts : Cand.es Pec<lb />
LANCE PACKING COMPA,<lb />
'rer<lb />
M<lb />
El<lb />
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Pinetops<lb />
70 CFTVi� HOUSES HAVE<lb />
TABLE TENNiS SE3- 44<lb />
HAVE GAME ROOMS<lb />
��ACP.<lb />
CANDIDATES REPORT n.imir wer,<lb />
FOR BOXING TEAM and.?: " <lb />
E T<lb />
" ' to Hngh Pitt Jenkins ol Pineti<lb />
November 10, 1937. At home<lb />
,  ! i i- i ii iPinetoro.<lb />
Gar len v is d( lightfully ! l<lb />
ined at th 11 m� E �� nomies <lb />
of the Bigh School Decem- Edith I Hynn Fulghum of Wendell m<lb />
with Misses Schnopp and tq Lewis lark Myrick of Lhtlel<lb />
as hostesses, assisted by six December 1. 1937. Al home<lb />
Economics students from Weldon.<lb />
(Continued from page three)<lb />
jtice periods, ' !oacb Alexander<lb />
conducting a physical i Lucation c<lb />
sing.<lb />
mes a week on M ndavs, W<lb />
. and Fridays. Alexam<lb />
th( future.<lb />
TWO STUDENTS<lb />
GO TO NSFA MEET<lb />
SUNDAY MONDAY<lb />
'YOU'RE A SWEETHEART<lb />
WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY<lb />
"TOVARICH<lb />
COMING�<lb />
"HOLLYWOOD HOTEL"<lb /><lb />
�in.aTrs( <lb />
ris M��1.rnRib1L<lb />
de Ma'Rns n<lb />
Is, Ir:K)idy<lb />
ntakedabo<lb />
tza-<lb />
Washinjrt ?<lb />
Vera Maude Jennings ol<lb />
ethi-v to Robert M. Browder, Jr<lb />
: Wallaci. ovembi r 30, 1937. A:<lb />
lome in Wilmington.<lb />
�ations, both outdooi ;<lb />
ss Jeffords showed a Marie Pinnell of Warrenton to<lb />
istmas confections; Joe Bardy Andrews of Castalia,<lb />
talked on attractivejJecember 2, 1937. At home in<lb />
ing Christmas gifts. Castalia.<lb />
Miss<lb />
TK<lb />
ilia Gwvnn exhibited<lb />
 : ECTC classes al<lb />
n X Bern.<lb />
Mary Winfield Berr<lb />
Parm Brown Tomli<lb />
Aumra<lb />
Jr of<lb />
Washington, X. C, December 1.<lb />
1937. At borne Buss Apts W.<lb />
Equipment Project Tentatively Main St Washington, x. C.<lb />
Approved by NYA Authorities<lb />
Wi<lb />
s Have Changed But<lb />
Human Nature Same As Ever<lb />
Mildred Garner Fuller of Frank-<lb />
� ti a to Louis Hopkins Wilson of<lb />
Raleigh, December 15, 1937. At<lb />
home at 205 W. Park Drive, Raleigh.<lb />
tinned from page one)<lb />
(Continued from page one)<lb />
 One moval li s ft ball backst <lb />
f. One se1 of players' b aches.<lb />
Permanent Equipment for Gym- yjxi Margaret Gibson of Laurel<lb />
i isi  Hill to Jesse Monroe Livingston of<lb />
a. Thirty lockers. Laurel Hill, August 17, 1937, At<lb />
b. Eight hundred and - venty-sis home in Laurel Hill.<lb />
linear fa I of sheh inc in -tor1 <lb />
room.<lb />
d. T<lb />
e. Fi<lb />
c tl tnets,<lb />
s a tables with built-<lb />
underneath.<lb />
et of players'<lb />
V<lb />
LOCAL STUDENTS<lb />
ATTEND CONFERENCE<lb />
. Paint dressing room and stor-<lb />
. �� room floors.<lb />
g. nstall ten additional showers<lb />
and provide drains in each of<lb />
the basement shower rooms.<lb />
 Partition in visiting team dress-<lb />
ing room tc make a projection<lb />
room for giving lectures and<lb />
lantern slide demonstrations<lb />
to athletic teams.<lb />
i. Iron grills for basement win-<lb />
dows,<lb />
j. Sand and refinish gymnasium<lb />
floor,<lb />
k. Build 1S1 linear feet of port-<lb />
able bleachers for the sides of<lb />
basketball court and for foot-<lb />
ball field.<lb />
Mr. Alexander stated that the firs!<lb />
item to receive attention in the proj-<lb />
ect will be the lockers in the down-<lb />
stairs hall and dressing room- of<lb />
the Wright Building. Next in line<lb />
will be the installation of showers<lb />
in both the men's and women's dress-<lb />
ing rooms and the painting of the<lb />
Iressin g rooms. Mr. Alexander ex-<lb />
I ressed the hope that it would be<lb />
I issible to complete this part of the<lb />
pr grain in time for the basketball<lb />
toui naments to be held here later in<lb />
�' ar. The project for building the<lb />
portable bleachers for the basketball<lb />
Professor Wright Declares Girls ir! and football field will also be<lb />
pushed forward as rapidly as possi-<lb />
bh to meet the present needs of the<lb />
oil�<lb />
Kathleen Belen Cox of Ayden t<lb />
Eugene Sexton of Rocky Mount. De<lb />
cember 3, 1937. At home at 8<lb />
Sunset Ave Rocky Mount.<lb />
I<lb />
Agnes White of Merry Hill to<lb />
Tommie Cobb of Edenton, Decem-<lb />
ber 1-1. 1937, At home in Edenton.<lb />
Lillie Mae Jones of Xa-hville to<lb />
William Clarence Eatmon of Ra-<lb />
leigh, December 24, 1937. At home in<lb />
Raleigh,<lb />
Elta Aiken of Mount Olive to<lb />
Harold Haskins of Creedmoor, De-<lb />
cember 23, 1937, At home in Creed-<lb />
moor.<lb />
I from page one)<lb />
 foundation, Japan I<lb />
student in his att tnpl ��<lb />
'hristian life.<lb />
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,1 Si leiAs-soc aton i : E<lb />
i ai Teichers ('llegi w<lb />
E iti or RulBardyand Sat<lb />
Ani Maxwel<lb />
Lack Artistry in Make-up<lb />
(Continued from page one)<lb />
  ECTC Board Member<lb />
opinioi the matter. i Passes During Vacation<lb />
' Mr. Wi � . cated that col- <lb />
leges  aid teach modern girls thi (Continued from page one)<lb />
ol make-up" and this course Blount, Bethel; Dr, H. M. Bonner,<lb />
should (. requin i of � � r young Marvin Blount, Iink James. Ken<lb />
an rhen she entered p Fresh- James, Ed. Flanagan, W. A. Dar-<lb />
n lass. This type of training L den, F, C. Barding, E. P. Tueker.<lb />
as oecessary as an other branch of S. A. Whiteaurat, Claude Gaskins<lb />
the curriculum, according to Mr. Greenville; J. II. Harvev. W, I.<lb />
Wright. Bissette, Grifton; B. It. Alberton,<lb />
"Of course said Mr. Wright, Bookerton; J. F. Harrington. J. (<lb />
" . i women may not think that I Lanier, David Milleford, Greneville�<lb />
have the right to make such a eriti-1 Lindsay C Warren, Herberl Bonnet<lb />
eism, hut. I have to look at you, IO. Max Gardner, Washington, D. C.<lb />
don't r?" j and F. s. Worth, Washington, X. c!<lb />
Annie Vara Blackman of Selma<lb />
to ( Raymond Woodall of Smith<lb />
field, December i'l, l!o7. At home<lb />
in Smithfield.<lb />
Trojans Bow Before Bucs<lb />
(Continued from page three)<lb />
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