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GREENVILLE, N. C, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1938<lb />
Number 8<lb />
Osa Johnson Captivates Audience<lb />
With Her Courage and Personality<lb />
 "senioTplay<lb />
is great hit<lb />
Senior Class Superlatives<lb />
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Largest Audiences Ever<lb />
Witnessed Here<lb />
SCENERY AND LIGHTING<lb />
EFFECTS WERE OF THE BEST<lb />
id Martin Johnson critic.<lb />
"It was a smashing hit, and meas-<lb />
ured up to the only standard of<lb />
dramatics that really counts�<lb />
audience appreciation states<lb />
Edward Harris, playwright and<lb />
"Jungles Calling<lb />
mixture of all the pic-<lb />
b) Mr and Mrs. Mar-<lb />
did not seem like a pie-<lb />
� in the audience<lb />
A-<lb />
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'The Patsy annual play of the<lb />
senior class, a three-act comedy<lb />
written by Barrie Connors, was pre-<lb />
sented, under the direction of Clif-<lb />
were taking a per- ton Britton of Milwaukee, on Pri-<lb />
ed tour through theJ day night, February 4. in Austin<lb />
Auditorium, to one of the largest<lb />
I<lb />
scenes were audiences ever to attend a perform-<lb />
ance here.<lb />
The play depieted a Xew York<lb />
of I he greatest oi which<lb />
-real migration when a<lb />
,tream of animals passed<lb />
mera for five days and family in their amusing struggles<lb />
 ithout a break.<lb />
American Repertory Theatre to Give<lb />
"The Queen's Husband" Here Feb. 17<lb />
FAPI IITY M FMRFRS T BeyQRor1 ,Strdw;soSonheedv<lb />
1 nUULI I IflLlflllLllU Author of Idiots Delight" a<lb />
Winner of Pulitzer Prize<lb />
COMPANY ORGANIZED<lb />
Four Members of College Staff BYPROFESSIONALS<lb />
Present at the Inauguration of piay Ran on Broai for Sev.<lb />
College Presidents eral Months, and Was Well Re-<lb />
ceived by Such Critics as<lb />
ReBARKER OFFICIAL DELEGATE Brooks Atkinson and Alexander<lb />
FROM THIS INSTITUTION Wooicott.<lb />
j to climb to the top socially. The<lb />
I ' he scenes were quite hu- elaborate scenery, designed by John i<lb />
Mr. Johnson's witty side David Bridgets, freshman, from<lb />
making them more so.<lb />
The Senior Superlatives for 1938 are: Top row (left to right)�Rebecca Watson. Bertha Lang, Lilliai<lb />
Ambrose. Josephine Ambrose, Josie Hall, and Corabob Smith. Second row: Graet<lb />
Cooper. Maggie Grumpier, Louise X. Martin. Doris Mewborn, and Jeannette Edwards. Third row<lb />
Inauguration Preceded by a Color- 'The Queen's Husband a<lb />
ful Academic Pro- comedy by Robert E. Sherw od<lb />
cession who recently won the Pul tzei<lb />
� Prize for his piay. "Idiot's De-<lb />
Pour members of the college fac- light will be given by the Ameri<lb />
ulty. Dr. Herbert Rebarker, Dr. can Repertory Theatre at this col-<lb />
W. A. Browne, Dr. Beecher Flana- lege on Thursday, February 17. as<lb />
�ran. and Dr. Hubert Haynes, have the next number in the entertain-<lb />
just returned from Nashville, Ten-jment series of the term,<lb />
nessee, where they attended the in- The play, a very humorous ami<lb />
augilration exercises of the newjsatiric eomedy based on the con<lb />
president of George Peabody Col- fliel in ideas of a king and q teen<lb />
lege and the new Chancellor of' ran on Broadway for severa<lb />
"anderbilt Universtiy. months, and was well received by<lb />
Dr. Rebarker went as the official j such critics as Brooks Atk � . an<lb />
representative of this college andI Alexander Wooleott.<lb />
was on the broadcasting programl<lb />
there Friday evening.<lb />
Preceded by a colorful academic<lb />
Dr. s. C. Garrison was Repertory<lb />
ganized by professional managers<lb />
with two such w <lb />
Th<lb />
Organization<lb />
company�The American<lb />
heatre�has been or-<lb />
er, Osa herself appeared<lb />
an ostrich egg or turning<lb />
�s. she referred to herself as<lb />
ohnson's cook The jungle<lb />
i<lb />
mique capture of a<lb />
Johnson.<lb />
.ouise Hritt. Geraldine Tyson, Francis Ferebee, Primrose Carpenter, Marjorie Stanfield, and Sammy<lb />
Adler. Fourth row: Mary Evelyn Thompson. Chauneey Calfee, May Johnson Eure, Margaret Davis. Roy<lb />
Greenville, and constructed by RoyjBarrow, and Elizabeth Copeland. (Nets Lee Townsend, who is also a superlative, is not pictured.)<lb />
Harrow, senior class president,<lb />
from Snow Hill: the lighting ef-<lb />
fects; the sound system furnished<lb />
by Adrian Ayers of Rocky Mount;<lb />
ami an exceedingly well-chosen<lb />
lephant bv Mr , , , <lb />
1 amusement I c'ast; trnl-v V the hte m that<lb />
Loyalty of Osa metropolis.<lb />
it throughout! Fannie Brewer, who hails from<lb />
our neigbbormg state, Lennessee,<lb />
in the leading role of "Patsy a<lb />
mischievous but tender-hearted<lb />
voune girl, won the love and sym-  . , .  . �  wi<lb />
w v b f ' z. . . , 1 he student Branch ot the At B<lb />
 ; ,  f �  , pathv ot her audience as she catered<lb />
1 tiis. was ail tr toe � , .  , , ,<lb />
ourage si<lb />
was apparen<lb />
A particular show of this<lb />
was displayed when she al<lb />
i charging rhinoceros to<lb />
in twenty feet of her before<lb />
him<lb />
TO A.C.E.<lb />
Notice<lb />
Editor Heard in Afternoon and<lb />
Evening Meetings<lb />
getting a good picture.<lb />
sometimes four or five<lb />
;1 e pointed out, to make a<lb />
that eould be shown to the<lb />
n an hour.<lb />
famous photographer and<lb />
� as inlreduced to her au-<lb />
here entertained Mrs. Frances Me-<lb />
Celland Mayforth, associate editor<lb />
coming to Patsy's aid j of the Childhood Education Maga-<lb />
if. at a tea in Fleming Parlor on<lb />
Mi<lb />
Robert Douglas.<lb />
u ��Smiling Thru<lb />
liail shared<lb />
e experiences of the<lb />
1928 w hen he was one<lb />
to every desire of her older sister.<lb />
"race.<lb />
AI way<lb />
was her father. Mr. Harrington, a<lb />
man mme too refined in manner Taesday afternoon, February 1.<lb />
 but a very likable and plain-spoken<lb />
j fellow, was portrayed by .Toe.<lb />
 Braxton who comes to us from last; while Mi<lb />
las<lb />
The Piano Department, as-<lb />
sisted by the Women's and<lb />
Men's choruses, will give a<lb />
public recital in Austin Audi-<lb />
torium on Wednesday evening,<lb />
February 16, at 7:30 o'clock.<lb />
At this recital the Lester<lb />
grand piano will be used for<lb />
the first time in public recital.<lb />
This piano has been recently<lb />
rebuilt by Mr. R. C. Boiling<lb />
of Norfolk, Va.<lb />
MEADOWS SPEAKS<lb />
TO THE ASSEMBLY<lb />
procession,<lb />
inaugurated as the fifth president<lb />
bo.lv on Friday, February 4  play<lb />
known theatrical stars as t�eorg�<lb />
Abbott and Pauline Fredrick act-<lb />
Freeman. Xvlda (,t<lb />
Dr. O. C. Carmichael was in-<lb />
ducted into the office of the new<lb />
Vanderbilt Chancellor on Saturday  as advisers. Its purpose m :<lb />
meet the strong demand tor a well<lb />
morning. � ' . B<lb />
All four members of the party trained touring company to sup-<lb />
1 their Ph.D. degrees f rom P good plays to audienc<lb />
received<lb />
Peabody and went to Xashville in<lb />
I of Xew York.<lb />
graduates.<lb />
"Problems and Progress in North<lb />
Carolina Education is<lb />
President's Theme<lb />
response to a special invitation sent! TllT ,m' performance will be<lb />
out by Peabody College to its Ph.D.i well directed is shown by the tact<lb />
that Gregory Deane, who has<lb />
served as manager for Elemer Rice<lb />
and William A. Brady, and other<lb />
actors of similar reputation, is the<lb />
company manager.<lb />
That it will be well acted is indi-<lb />
cated by the experience of the play-<lb />
ers, all of whom have come into the<lb />
group from recent experience i a<lb />
Broadway.<lb />
FACULTY ME<lb />
students listened intently<lb />
Mayforth related some<lb />
year s senior class<lb />
production,j of her experiences in traveling<lb />
through the Southern States re-<lb />
Xancy Sperling, as Mrs. liar gently, meeting with other branches<lb />
rington, with her desires for the &amp;j t1(1 ACE and helping them to<lb />
scouts selected Iuxurk wealth and culture afford<lb />
MAKES FIELD TRIP<lb />
IN GIRLSC001G<lb />
Course Here Has Enrollment of<lb />
Six Students and Comes Under<lb />
Head of the Physical Edu-<lb />
cation Department<lb />
COLLEGE LIBRARIAN<lb />
ationai orgamza-<lb />
proelaimed herself a typical soc<lb />
ie-<lb />
11 IN<lb /><lb />
mgh a contest sponsored by tvsivkt,r<lb />
Palmer Putnam. ' Very like nr mother was the<lb />
Johnson was heading for! haughty and indifferent Miss (iraee<lb />
� , Ga . Florida, and on to Harrington, who in reality is Mary<lb />
 rnast. She lias an en- nnH Clifton. Much latent draniat-<lb />
I to appear at the Worn- j(. ability was discovered in Mary<lb />
the University of Anna.<lb />
solve their problems.<lb />
While they chatted informally<lb />
Mrs. Mayforth gave her first expe-<lb />
rience as a teacher. She was the<lb />
(Please turn to page two)<lb />
Club Officers Elected<lb />
he members of the newly<lb />
to that rid. She is also planning<lb />
graphy of Mart in .Johnson, if!<lb />
ever gets the time to put on it.i<lb />
Great Friend of Amelia<lb />
Earhart<lb />
��sa Johnson's visit to our cam<lb />
 was somewhal relative to the<lb />
� � Amelia Earhart two years<lb />
fore. The two were friends.<lb />
The fad was revealed that Mr.<lb />
ntnam, Amelia Earhart's hn-<lb />
: I. asked Osa Johnson to aecom-<lb />
i?iy his wife on her recent trip, the<lb />
Ome of which was so disastrous.<lb />
t refused. She saw Miss Earhart<lb />
le night before the great aviatrix<lb />
enl to Xew York to leave on her<lb />
ist trip. She asked "Amelia" not<lb />
attempt the flight, using as argu-<lb />
lent against it the fact that the fa-<lb />
ns woman had already done<lb />
H.ugh for aviation. The answer<lb />
kbe received was. "When I go down,<lb />
1 11 go down with my boots on<lb />
Mrs. Johnson seemed very much<lb />
interested when she learned that<lb />
Amelia in her last book, had men-<lb />
tioned the visit.<lb />
Staff Members Interview Mrs.<lb />
Johnson<lb />
Three members of the staff had<lb />
the privilege of meeting Osa John-<lb />
son. The editor-in-chief, Ray Pru-<lb />
ette. accompanied by Miss Ross,<lb />
chairman of the entertainment com-<lb />
mittee, to the hotel to bring Osa<lb />
(Please turn to page five)<lb />
crel ballot in the "V cabinet<lb />
room Monday. January IT. for of-<lb />
ficers of the club.<lb />
Those elected are as follows: pres-<lb />
ident. Sam Dees: vice president.<lb />
Louise Elam: secretary and treas-<lb />
urer. Dorothy Hollar.<lb />
"Phv<lb />
ical<lb />
l'lien Alvah Page, the sweetheart a drudgery, or a glorious adven<lb />
i  i, f- ,�  iit U mav phases in nrocessmgof products, to-<lb />
I wish lor you that  m.n . - , V � financed locally, the state provid- Education Department. The six stu<lb />
rolina in March.<lb />
for writing more articles<lb />
 were already forming<lb />
id. according to Osa John-<lb />
will be put in writing as<lb />
, can find leisure time to fornted History club voted by se<lb />
Fortv members, approximately,<lb />
11 � i tion.<lb />
Of the Industrial Geography classes; Du.in�r Ti,(. (,arv days of the puh-<lb />
of the college made a field trip tot lie school the term, was about four<lb />
Raleigh and Durham Wednesday, months long and the teacher was<lb />
direction of the head of Pail1 a salar.v of thirT.v dollars ;<lb />
  i,ii- month. Most of the schools had<lb />
house, where she taught nine gradesI the department. 1 . . I ickelsinier<lb />
� thirty-six lessons a day. The main purpose of the trip a<lb />
In closing her remarks the speak-<lb />
er said. 'Teaching may be a bore.<lb />
President Leon R. Meadows spoke<lb />
in chapel Tuesday, January 25, on<lb />
"Progress and Problems in North<lb />
Carolina Education showing the<lb />
students that Xorth Carolina has<lb />
come far in the last quarter of a<lb />
century, but that the educators of<lb />
the state still have many problems<lb />
to solve.<lb />
Dr. Meadows first gave some! Ar. r-i � th siem-e den.irt-I ��<lb />
changes that he himself has seen JZfy.mfrductdel � Number �f B��kS T� Date<lb />
since the founding of this institu-<lb />
Reaches 25.007 Volumes<lb />
Mr. J. R. Gulledge, G<lb />
only teacher in a one-room school- under tin<lb />
I ,1 .lt�� l W lllUn, r � ����'<lb />
only one teacher and there wen<lb />
The main purpose of the trip ae- S(nntv.01�. slI(.h schools in Pitt m <lb />
cording to the instructor. Mr. Pick- County, where today there are At the present Mrs.Cha<lb />
f the: twelve large consolidated schools, ing a three hour credit <lb />
These one teacher schools were in connection with<lb />
tun<lb />
course ot girl scout leadership train-<lb />
ing to the college schedule. Sin<lb />
teaches several classes both at tin<lb />
college and the local high school rarian. spoke<lb />
each week.<lb />
The purpose of these eourses is<lb />
train people how to become lead'<lb />
touting.<lb />
ib-<lb />
F<lb />
January lj about the growth of the<lb />
;i<lb />
rary since the days <lb />
�ssion.<lb />
f the<lb />
,i is a trite saving ti<lb />
ch<lb />
i elsimer. was to see some 0<lb />
rvation of natural re<lb />
e and<lb />
un<lb />
about $400,000, and they were dents now enrolled are learning va- j<lb />
be a glorious adventure. j 8�� "� <lb />
Mopt t Parish House ' ilI1(' T'H eonst. ,<lb />
,) ff, .v I! of Februrv 1 sources, and he and his students run according to the ulums and rious<lb />
On the evening of benruaxj l. fancies of the individual communi- derfoot and second -hiss scou<lb />
at .he Parish House, there was a ' tl at but of h, se purposes appropriates such as tying knots, signalin<lb />
meeting of the local branches of the - ; �- hsfac tonly fi d. 1 �5,000,)(lo for education. tore study, and map niakii<lb />
Association oi Childhood Educa ihe nesterneia pxam in iur j u A;ir fli- ,iinTVojl !lKi, n breakfast hik<lb />
M. <lb />
bniv.<lb />
in th<lb />
v is the heart of the i<lb />
1 Mr. Gulledge from Di<lb />
Frist a. President of<lb />
II.<lb />
Rr<lb />
are<lb />
tion in Eastern Carolina. Repr�<lb />
ham with its 5,000 employees was'<lb />
After discussing the marked, al<lb />
hanges that came at the same time<lb />
T<lb />
na-<lb />
i.ev<lb />
tiearts.<lb />
Saving that '<lb />
been entire! In<lb />
there is any truth<lb />
a good many eol-<lb />
aring from weak<lb />
: is � "� � has not<lb />
lble,<lb />
 ,  , i ,l �.( (�(  e ciiaimes iiKii caiae a ine same lime<lb />
�� fr.iin K'o-mok-e R�mds. perhaps tlie most lnieiesTing piace . e <lb />
sentatnes trom KoanoK napuis aZ?L wat. � ideas about economies, religion.<lb />
� lit i in rwtnfn  pin visited, in tins plain siuuenxs were , , p<lb />
Goldsboro and 1 nt CountJ enap- v ti and matters of conduct and dress.<lb />
tors wen- present. Teachers from able to foHow the tobacco through � tlirn to tiril g.v<lb />
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eigarette-making, from the bringing��<lb />
ears<lb />
�'ivm<lb />
College Without a Library Is Bad,<lb />
It Surely Leaves The Student Sad<lb />
Your correspondent had heard<lb />
members of the faculty give lecture<lb />
after lecture on the wonderful op-<lb />
portunities and values offered by the<lb />
library of this institution. So being<lb />
very eager to shed some enlightening<lb />
light on the subject to our multi-<lb />
tudes of breathless readers, we de-<lb />
cided to interview a student and see<lb />
just what he thought about the<lb />
library and its use. These were the<lb />
questions asked:<lb />
What is the best way to get an<lb />
education ?<lb />
A. Go to the library and copy ma-<lb />
terial from a reference book.<lb />
How would you go about gathering<lb />
the information required of a good<lb />
student ?<lb />
A. Go to the library and copy ma-<lb />
terial from a reference book.<lb />
What is the best source of informa-<lb />
tion for a college student?<lb />
A. The notebooks of students who<lb />
have copied material from a ref-<lb />
erence book in the library.<lb />
What is the best way to prepare<lb />
a required notebook in college?<lb />
A. Go to the library and copy<lb />
material from a reference book.<lb />
How do you prepare an assignment<lb />
of material not found in your text-<lb />
book?<lb />
A. Go to the library and copy ma-<lb />
terial from a reference book.<lb />
How do you prepare your lessons<lb />
in your major subject ?<lb />
A. Go to the library and copy<lb />
material from a reference book.<lb />
How do you prepare lessons in<lb />
elective subjects!<lb />
(Please turn to page five)<lb />
cigarette-making, from the bringing<lb />
in of the tobacco from the farm to<lb />
the shipping of the finished prod-<lb />
uct.<lb />
At the plant of the Durham Eve-<lb />
ning Sun they watched the paper<lb />
go through all its stages.<lb />
The party also visited other<lb />
places of interest in Durham. At<lb />
Duke University the students were<lb />
especially impressed with the<lb />
chapel.<lb />
In passing through Raleigh, the<lb />
party stopped and visited State<lb />
College, St. Mary's School, and<lb />
Wakestone, the home of Josephus<lb />
Daniels. On the way home students<lb />
did not forget that the purpose of<lb />
the trip was studying geography,<lb />
and attention was called to the top-<lb />
ography, erosion, and forest conser-<lb />
vation along the way.<lb />
The place that impressed more<lb />
of the party, according to one of<lb />
the students, was the cigarette fac-<lb />
tory in Durham. Both the workers<lb />
and the factory were so clean, that<lb />
the student says she understands<lb />
better why so many people smoke<lb />
cigarettes.<lb />
e explained tnat u<lb />
go on ureaiiiasi nines ami are aJ had very little money<lb />
riven an opportunity in conducting til purchase' hooks for <lb />
iractice meetings. prior to the past two y.<lb />
Two courses in girl scouting for january 1932 to January 1936, only<lb />
(Please turn to page five)  volumes were added to the<lb />
 library and since January 1 there<lb />
have been sm volumes added. The<lb />
total accessions to date are 20,007<lb />
volumes. The card catalog has grown<lb />
, from oH) to 105 trays during the past<lb />
i two years and ls periodicals are<lb />
: received currently while it has been<lb />
By BILLY DANIELS Miss Miramovna in the motoin pi-j necessary to equip a new reading<lb />
Perhaps the next best thing to ture version of "Madame Butter-1room 0n the second floor to accom-<lb />
flv �' j modate the overflow.<lb />
Miss Moore was living in Cali-j For the past t years between five<lb />
� A. ,  and six thousand dollars have been<lb />
forma at the time and was discov-  � , , ,<lb />
1W ai provided each vear for purchasing<lb />
ered by Mr. Goldman as a prefect g The appropriatior for this<lb />
type of child for the role in his year and next is $5,000 each with the<lb />
Student Here Is Starlet Of<lb />
Picture "Madame Butterfly"<lb />
being great yourself is to know<lb />
someone who has a claim on great-<lb />
ness. So, with that thought in mind,<lb />
I'd like to introduce you to Miss<lb />
Jane Elizabeth Moore of Bethel,<lb />
Xorth Carolina. Miss Moore is a<lb />
student on our campus herca mem-<lb />
ber of the senior class, and she<lb />
graduates this summer. And,<lb />
though you may not know this<lb />
young lady's claim to greatness, for<lb />
she is the very essence of modesty,<lb />
she, nevertheless, has a real claim<lb />
to a distinct honor. It seems that<lb />
not so terribly many years ago when<lb />
our heroine had reached the tender<lb />
age of four, she played an impor-<lb />
tant part in one of the most famous<lb />
motion pictures produced at that<lb />
time. Jane Moore was in the sup-<lb />
porting cast of Mr. Goldman and<lb />
picture. The little golden-haired<lb />
girl was quite mystified and elated<lb />
to find herself the center of a great<lb />
deal of attention. Jane had the priv-<lb />
ilege of riding to and from the stu-<lb />
dio in a large, shiny limousine and<lb />
was waited on hand and foot by the<lb />
attendants. The make-up staff of<lb />
the studio curled, painted, and<lb />
powdered the four-year-old lassie to<lb />
prepare her for the blinding glare<lb />
of the lights necessary for picture<lb />
making. Jane reports that the char-<lb />
acters in the movie did and said<lb />
(Please turn to page five)<lb />
credit due to Dr. Meadows and the<lb />
board of trustees.<lb />
Expressing the desire that the<lb />
library here may serve the needs of<lb />
the institution, Mr. Gulledge stated.<lb />
"The library is provided for your<lb />
use and we hope you are taking ad-<lb />
vantage of the opportunity that is<lb />
yours<lb />
"Select your reading as you would<lb />
your friends he advised, and then<lb />
called attention to Emerson's rules<lb />
for reading: which were never to read<lb />
any book that was not a year old,<lb />
(Please turn to page five)<lb />
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THE TECO ECHO<lb />
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MAGGIE CRUMPLER<lb />
In the fall of 19:14, Maggie<lb />
Crumpler east in her lot with the<lb />
other members of the freshman<lb />
class entering our<lb />
college. Maggie<lb />
comes from Fay-<lb />
etteville, X o r t h<lb />
Carolina. Yvhere<lb />
s fa e graduated<lb />
from high school.<lb />
She was very<lb />
active in high<lb />
school taking part<lb />
in various clubs<lb />
a n d organiza-<lb />
tions. S h e was<lb />
secretary of her<lb />
: sophomore class, was a member of<lb />
I her school's Journalism Club. Dra-<lb />
matic Club. Latin Club, and Yvas<lb />
the editor-in-chief id' her high<lb />
school annual.<lb />
Maggie has also been an active<lb />
worker in our campus life. She<lb />
worked on our college anual staff<lb />
for two years and the third year<lb />
was editor-in-chief. For two years<lb />
she represented the annual staff at<lb />
the North Carolina Collegiatt<lb />
Association.<lb />
she has served as secretary o<lb />
League and with Angier of the<lb />
Tobacco State League.<lb />
"Bill" has a good start on the<lb />
career thai he would like most to<lb />
have�that of a big league base<lb />
LETTERS<lb />
to the Editor<lb />
(Editor's note: This lutment<lb />
is open to all students ta SCMal<lb />
here Thk Teco Echo reserves the<lb />
riffht to censor or reject all com-<lb />
oublisnea<lb />
Campus Camera<lb />
munications.<lb />
Letters p<lb />
herein express individual ojrf�,<lb />
and do not represent the edit.al<lb />
policies of this newspaper.)<lb />
ball pitcher.<lb />
that he will<lb />
"home runs'<lb />
life also.<lb />
We feel contident<lb />
not only make ihe<lb />
of baseball but of<lb />
duty<lb />
katers<lb />
LUCILLE LEWIS<lb />
Lucille Lewis comes to us fmn<lb />
Wilmington. North Carolina. Sh<lb />
attended the public school of Wil<lb />
minarton gradual<lb />
To The Editor:<lb />
I ��! that it is someon<lb />
to take In task those rollci<lb />
who continue to disturb afternoon<lb />
classes in tin<lb />
realize that i<lb />
f a skater; but<lb />
who skali<lb />
?"<lb />
HARVARD<lb />
��; YALE BROWN :k<lb />
IP IS A HIGH oCHOG'L U K<lb />
89 SIUOLMT iN WlNStfW. I -<lb />
B MAJE'HiS AMBITION b<lb />
,� 6 TO BEnRSTSTRMb  f<lb />
'�1 OOAK'ir'LVO Ai <lb />
H HARVARD. YALt OR.<lb />
� � � 5ROVN � � �<lb />
Austin Building.<lb />
skating i- good xr<lb />
sie. and 1 am my<lb />
I do think that student<lb />
Wednesday, and v n-<lb />
ress<lb />
"THE PATSY"<lb />
'The Patsy" presented by the Senior Class last Friday night may bf<lb />
called an all around production.<lb />
East Carolina Teachers' College has the distinction of having a playlfn high school<lb />
that i an all student production with all classes making its contribution i<lb />
and having a student leader.<lb />
Have we not the best student director in the state? Has he not<lb />
produced plays to appreciative students and an ever critical audience<lb />
with success! Britton has found talent among the students and has<lb />
made that talent into a living, pulsating, and a vibrant thing. His ex-<lb />
perience with plays which have been some eighty-six in number has not<lb />
only fitted him tor a producer, but as one who supervises every part<lb />
of the play.<lb />
Each actor gave a fine performance and deserves the highest of praise.<lb />
Every thing about the play, including the designing of the sets, the<lb />
i and the making and working out of the devices for<lb />
done to the last detail.<lb />
ing from X e<lb />
Hanover II i <lb />
School in I$35.<lb />
While attend-<lb />
ing high sehool,<lb />
Lucille took pari<lb />
in various organi-<lb />
zations as H- .<lb />
Librarians' Club,<lb />
and Literary So-<lb />
ciety. She also<lb />
worked as secre-<lb />
tary in the Stu-<lb />
dent (iovernment Association, as<lb />
feature editor on the school annual,<lb />
the Wildcat ;ind on the school<lb />
newspaper staff, since entering<lb />
the Emerson Society and this year! ECTC she has been associate editor<lb />
, working on the cabinet of the iM)t, ot- our publications, the<lb />
Teco Echo and the T<lb />
tion.<lb />
Maggie says she likes<lb />
scrapbooks and to collect clippings also likes fishing (except when she<lb />
of historical events and happenings, gets thrown over .oard for scaring<lb />
In the summer she likes to swim the fish away).<lb />
and play tennis and always, she Lucille says she doesn't have but<lb />
likes to chat with her friends. 0Be aafeitJon and that is to make<lb />
Although her ambition is to as-j � success of whatever she attempts<lb />
sist in planning and designing an-Lfter finishing school. She would<lb />
nuals in a large publishing house like to teach high school math or<lb />
on Mlay, Wedneso .<lb />
the classroom building<lb />
lack of dis-<lb />
df warnings<lb />
is eon-<lb />
day aroun<lb />
w are showing extrenn<lb />
h crimination. In spit<lb />
 from teachers this<lb />
tinned.<lb />
skaters, if you wish tokeei<lb />
watch "id !<lb />
A Student.<lb />
practice<lb />
i vuiir<lb />
ikating privilege<lb />
DO YOU KNOW YOUR<lb />
OWN STATE?<lb />
Burgaw is an Indian name for<lb />
mudholo.<lb />
The state flower of North Caro-<lb />
lina is goldenrod.<lb />
There are 170,000 telephones in<lb />
the state.<lb />
-�<lb />
Young Women's Christian Associa- tBCO ccho ami the 1 ecoan<lb />
Lucille likes to collect snapshots <lb />
to keep for her scrapbook and to knit. She � WaS<lb />
Bern<lb />
The first paper in<lb />
mblished in<lb />
ni was called<lb />
Carolina Gazette.<lb />
North Caro<lb />
1749 at New<lb />
The North<lb />
Scanning Articles Are Not In Style:<lb />
The Consequences May Run You 1<lb />
There were 11,614 marriages and<lb />
1,311 divorces in this state in 1932.<lb />
By JOHN DAVID BRIDGERS<lb />
Aurr<lb />
Maggie says after graduation she<lb />
plans to teach history and English<lb />
FRANCIS FEREBEE<lb />
Francis Ferebee, native of New<lb />
Bern. North Carolina, first en-<lb />
tered school here in the fall of lf�d4.<lb />
after attending<lb />
Ndw<lb />
bookkeeping.<lb />
Lucille is very able and deter-<lb />
mined to finish what she starts, her<lb />
success in the field of work that she<lb />
chooses will be. we feel, quite cer-<lb />
tain.<lb />
Salem Academy at Winston-Sa-<lb />
leni is the oldest institution in the<lb />
state for women.<lb />
The other night<lb />
BOrealis shown<lb />
North, the eollegi<lb />
ou1 of dorn<lb />
winui the<lb />
down from the 1<lb />
students poured I<lb />
The first cotton mill in the South<lb />
was established in Lincolnton.<lb />
X. C.<lb />
THORNTON STOVALL<lb />
Thornton Stovall. president of!<lb />
"to<lb />
he motto of North Carolina is<lb />
be rather than seem to be<lb />
carrying them out, wa<lb />
FACULTY MEMBERS<lb />
In a quiet, unassuming way the faculty members of this college have<lb />
rendered innumerable services to the public.<lb />
Where there is a commencement, an important meeting, or some great<lb />
occasion, they will be found doing their part to the help carry on the<lb />
task which was given them.<lb />
Truly the faculty radiate that spirit of cooperation which is so out-<lb />
standing at this institution.<lb />
u: , � Of<lb />
Bern High n s stU(u'nt Government As- peopl<lb />
Sehool and Oak soeiation, comes to us from Stovall,1<lb />
North Carolina's 3,179,000<lb />
 918,647 are Negroes.<lb />
Does not tin<lb />
a whole, chalh<lb />
dare, and do<lb />
One must not sav<lb />
PEACE ON EARTH OR HELL ON EARTH?<lb />
uncertain condition of our nation, and of the world as<lb />
lenge you to a fuller realization that unless we arise, and<lb />
war is inevitable<lb />
hat Youth has not part to play in the promotion<lb />
ol peace. Quite to the contrary. Youth has the leading role, and unles<lb />
t exert every talent and ahilitv in playing their part it will be al<lb />
1 '� a j good historical moving picture and<lb />
R i d ge Military<lb />
Institution.<lb />
While attend-<lb />
ing high sehool,<lb />
lie was quite out-<lb />
standing on the<lb />
athletic field as he<lb />
was captain of the<lb />
 sehool football<lb />
team, the baseball<lb />
team, and the bas-<lb />
ketball team. He was. also, presi-<lb />
dent of his school's Monogram Club<lb />
and was a member of the cast of<lb />
the Junior-Senior play.<lb />
During the college year 1936-<lb />
1937, "Fran" was president of our<lb />
college Monogram Club, and in '37<lb />
was captain of the football team.<lb />
This year he is serving as president<lb />
of Phi Sigma Pi Fraternity.<lb />
Fran" says he likes to see a<lb />
The University of North Caro-<lb />
lina was chartered in 1789 and is<lb />
the oldest state university in the<lb />
United States.<lb />
North Carolina<lb />
He received his<lb />
elementary a n d<lb />
secondary educa-<lb />
tion from the Sto-j<lb />
vail High School. There are 38 daily newspapers i�<lb />
During his .senior Xorth Carolina.<lb />
year, Thornton j <lb />
was vice presi- Averv County is called the<lb />
dent of his class. ;�� Hundredth County" in Xorth<lb />
In 19:55 he deeid- Carolina because it was the last to<lb />
ed to cast his lot; e created.<lb />
in with the other: <lb />
students of EC There are more females in th<lb />
pourei<lb />
itories to witness the<lb />
w. Bystanders were<lb />
puzzled as why so many girls ffttt<lb />
in the halls. It is a long story, but<lb />
this column will attempt to render<lb />
an explanation.<lb />
The story starts in the Training<lb />
Sehool down on the east end of our<lb />
campus. It seems that son: � member<lb />
of the faculty had read in Tht<lb />
Daily Reflector that an epidemic .T<lb />
smallpox had broken out in<lb />
public schools. The pedagogue<lb />
proceeded to tell the rest of<lb />
teacher a of the discovery. Tin<lb />
tairs of the training school were in<lb />
a stirred up condition for the rest<lb />
of that day. Teachers running<lb />
around examining pupils for a few<lb />
hours began to find traces of the<lb />
disease. The news traveled down<lb />
campus via Crammar tirade prae-<lb />
Lookin' Over<lb />
the<lb />
Campus<lb />
Bl�i�.tw.f.(�<lb />
Now<lb />
low<lb />
�eV<lb />
tut<lb />
sa<lb />
h<lb />
�<lb />
af-<lb />
T � j . , , . ��� Hit- m.He leiuaies in Trie . � .  , ,<lb />
Tt. and entered here as a fresh- state than males The last census lce-te� AH ol the girls who<lb />
man. Since entering here, he ha<lb />
than<lb />
in th.<lb />
failure will not call them from the stage, but rather, it<lb />
failure. Thi<lb />
will summon<lb />
play the part of Peace, but they must play the part of War<lb />
'is not an exaggerated expression. Can oik<lb />
to go camping out. He also likes<lb />
them to play a more trying part. They will no longer! . ' u' TW n V<lb />
f I l,�t ,1? 'i. '   -i " archery and sail sailboats<lb />
has not experience<lb />
actual<lb />
hattl.<lb />
conceive of the horror<lb />
who<lb />
shells and<lb />
of human leiiurs. slaying them, until the very ground<lb />
e roar of mighty cannon balls as they sweep through a field<lb />
?s, slaving them, until the verv irnmuls they tread ui)on<lb />
run red with their own blood!<lb />
Probably no college student recalls verv vividlv the Great War but<lb />
surely each of us. through motion pictures, books, and tales of those<lb />
who -went over has bees sufficiently impressed with the awfulness of<lb />
that international conflict to stop in sheer terror at the verv thoughts<lb />
Of another such war.<lb />
Generally, people of college age look upon peace campaigns as work<lb />
tor older people, or as a few lectures bv some silver-tongued orator-<lb />
hut not so. It this has been the case in the past it is not true now<lb />
1-rom our reading of leading magazines and newspapers we realize that<lb />
this is not merely Christian Patriotism but the dutv of every peace-<lb />
loving citizen, and. particularly, the duty of young people, beSmse<lb />
alter all, if we have a war, the young people will have to fight it.<lb />
There is being organized on our campus a Peace Council the purpose<lb />
of which shall be: to stimulate students to think in terms of peace and<lb />
to do their part in the promotion of peace and abolition of war It<lb />
behooves every student here to take an active part in this campaign<lb />
Through our efforts with the united efforts of the rest of the youth<lb />
Of our natron we can and must avert another war. Let us do our part: n<lb />
tmZTevr0m V11- �d � "hell-on-earth-good<lb />
gtr WhU'h � �StS' t0 � 0f "Peace-onirth-<lb />
As he is particularly interested, .<lb />
�� ���" in athletics. "Fran" says he plans 'nr am watl'hio? and studying the<lb />
of bursting j to teach school and to" coach ath-l PPl� around him. He also likes to<lb />
! ! 'etics. Later he plans to do grad- F and travel. Be spent six weeks<lb />
in Canada last summer.<lb />
Thornton says that he is plan-<lb />
ning to teach after graduating in<lb />
the spring. As he has shown that he<lb />
not only has the ability to work but<lb />
is very willing to. we feel confident<lb />
that he will achieve his ambition�<lb />
to be a successful teacher<lb />
e nas hated 19,860 more females<lb />
been active m the Men's Student I males.<lb />
Government organization serving <lb />
as representative from the Junior The most western county<lb />
(lass last year and as its president j state is Cherokee<lb />
this year. During the Christmas! <lb />
holidays, he was the official delegate! The Baptists have the largest<lb />
rom the organization to the Na- number of any denominatbn ntl e<lb />
tional Student Federation at Albu- state ' 1ul�"i m tin<lb />
querque, Xew Mexico. <lb />
Thornton says his hobby is hunt<lb />
 There are 27.110 people in Xorth<lb />
Carolina seventy years of age or<lb />
over.<lb />
We wonder<lb />
Cafe's ring was<lb />
understand she is w<lb />
on her sh ulder.<lb />
uate work in order to get his Mas-<lb />
ter's degree in physical education.<lb />
YOU ARE THE MORE HIGHLY ENDOWED<lb />
genraHom011'8' "  " end�Wed �f the Prespnt<lb />
 being in an institution of higher learning one has a better op-<lb />
porturnty of making a success of life. The individual, if he avails him-<lb />
self of the opportunities at hand, can live a fuller, richer life Almost<lb />
anyone can exist, but the person who really lives is the one who "expects<lb />
to gain something from playing the game of life, and in view of that<lb />
expectation, puts something into the game.<lb />
Opportunities surround us every day, but, all too often, we let them<lb />
casually slip away seemingly not realizing that we will, in all prob-<lb />
ability, not have that opportunity again.<lb />
One of the most obviously neglected opportunities of the college<lb />
students here seems to be that of failing to attend the entertainments<lb />
provided for by the college. Granting that the entertainments are<lb />
fairly well attended there are still many who are losing fine chances<lb />
ot enriching their lives by the knowledge and experiences of others Let<lb />
us become just a little more keen to the values of such programs.<lb />
And, then, just being in school is an opportunity many people envy<lb />
students. It seems a little unfair when the more fortunate ones fail to<lb />
make a "go of school work.<lb />
To play a winning game in life requires long, untiring efforts on the<lb />
part of the contestant. One must not expect success at one attempt.<lb />
BILL HOLLAND<lb />
William I). Holland, native son<lb />
of Fuquay Springs. Xorth Caro-<lb />
lina, first entered ECTC in 19:i5.<lb />
after graduating<lb />
from the Fuquay<lb />
Springs High<lb />
School.<lb />
While in high<lb />
school. " Bill<lb />
was a baseball<lb />
player, as he is<lb />
here in our school.<lb />
He also took part<lb />
in school organi-<lb />
zations, was treas-<lb />
u r e r of his<lb />
school's chapter<lb />
of Young Tar Heel Farmers' As-<lb />
sociation, and in his senior year,<lb />
was president of his class.<lb />
Although "Bill" says his hob-<lb />
by is photography, and that he<lb />
likes to read and play ping-pong,<lb />
he is more interested in baseball!<lb />
He has been on the college team<lb />
both years that he has been here-<lb />
last year he was the "star" pitcher.<lb />
During the summer of 1936, he<lb />
played with Greenville in the<lb />
Coastal Plain League, and was<lb />
chosen that season as pitcher for<lb />
the All-League team of that year.<lb />
Last season he played with Dante,<lb />
 lrginia, in the Lonesome Pine<lb />
H.<lb />
Senior Play Is Great Hit<lb />
(Continued from page one)<lb />
of "Smiling Thru who when he<lb />
found he could not win Grace Har-<lb />
rington, whom he thought he loved,<lb />
fell desperately in love with Patsy!<lb />
Alvah, in "The Patsy was Mr.<lb />
Tony Anderson.<lb />
Billy Caldwell, David Breece.<lb />
president of the freshman class, was<lb />
the ardent lover of Grace and final-<lb />
ly won her. �<lb />
Francis Ferebee played the part<lb />
of the big, fat lawyer�Mr. Pat-<lb />
rick O 'Flaherty.<lb />
Margaret McKinney, who in the<lb />
play, was an old flame of Billy<lb />
Caldwell's, had the role of Sadie<lb />
Buchanan.<lb />
"Tripp" Buster, the verv rude<lb />
taxi driver, was John David Bridg-<lb />
ers.<lb />
In expressing his opinion of the<lb />
production, Mr. Edward Harris,<lb />
playwright and critic of New York<lb />
City, said, "It was a smashing hit.<lb />
and measured up to the only stand-<lb />
ard of dramatics that really counts<lb />
�audience appreciation<lb />
Jatof "iS0 8UCWSS U Mrr�W 8nd rUgged' but 'Wss lies ' tie<lb />
tJlLfJsZ "80me,imes " way SMma ata�st s-p-n<lb />
Heights of great men, reached and kept<lb />
Were not attained by sudden flight, '<lb />
But while their companions slept<lb />
Were toiling upward in the night.<lb />
Three presidents of the E. S<lb />
were born in this state. Andrew'<lb />
Jackson in Union County. James<lb />
K. Polk in Mecklenburg, and An-<lb />
drew Johnson in Wake County.<lb />
Xorth Carolina has more cotton<lb />
mills than any other state in the<lb />
Union.<lb />
A famous phrase coined bv the<lb />
North Carolinian's during the'Civil<lb />
War "First at Bethel. Furtherest<lb />
at Gettysburg. Last at Appomat-<lb />
tox.<lb />
� TxllereLar 5'223 miles of railroad<lb />
in North Carolina.<lb />
North Carolina ratified the Con-<lb />
stitution November 21, 1789.<lb />
(More next issue)<lb />
Editor Speaks to ACE Group<lb />
(Continued from page one)<lb />
Rocky Mount and Spring Hope als.<lb />
President Leon R. Meadows in-<lb />
troduced the guest speaker, Mrs.<lb />
Mayforth, who talked on childhood<lb />
education. She said, "The most im-<lb />
portant trend in the education of<lb />
children today is that stress is be-<lb />
ing placed more and more upon the<lb />
child as the learner rather than he<lb />
subject matter to be learned<lb />
Miss Parrot of the State Depart<lb />
More than 200 Universitv of Min-<lb />
nesota students have been turned<lb />
away from the second annual mar-<lb />
riage clinic sponsored by the Uni<lb />
versity YM.C.A. The eigh -week<lb />
dime will present a different speak<lb />
er at each meeting. P<lb />
found out about it barricaded them-<lb />
selves in the dorms to try escape<lb />
infection. The were still running<lb />
around in circles at the Training<lb />
School with a lot of bub-bub try-<lb />
ing to separate the infected pupils<lb />
from the rest. This columnist isn't<lb />
sure but it is rumored that some<lb />
students were actually seat home �r<lb />
were ready to be sent home, when<lb />
one teacher, who was suspicious<lb />
about the whole thing, decided to<lb />
look more deeply into the matter<lb />
She found out that the Reflector<lb />
was running a new column in the<lb />
paper called "Forty Years Ago<lb />
and she also found that the terrible<lb />
epidemic was raging in 1 &amp;T7 in<lb />
stead of 1937. Another thing she<lb />
found was the slogan of the local<lb />
paper is ��Truth �, Preference to<lb />
HctionMr. Whbhard. the editor<lb />
said that it was the truth except it<lb />
was a little stale.<lb />
After a few minutes the smallpx <lb />
epulemie was over and school aet vi I has Wf<lb />
ties went on as usual. This column u'  � 3<lb />
�st is wondering what explanitiSl ft? � Zf<lb />
f�u� - i On this particula<lb />
Mary He<lb />
' quit a<lb />
one leg forwar<lb />
right an trie sh<lb />
right through '<lb />
skaters could i<lb />
football equip<lb />
Mr. Hollar i<lb />
much discuss<lb />
the other day oi<lb />
teachers gave if any pupils were<lb />
sent home.<lb />
POMES<lb />
Fannie Brewer acting pertlv<lb />
Fannie Brewer acting curtly'<lb />
hannie Brewer all a crviru?<lb />
Manly hearts still a sighing.<lb />
Mickey Bbanton playing ball<lb />
Mickey Blanton in a fall<lb />
Mickey Blanton up again<lb />
Mickey Blanton with two hurt<lb />
shins.<lb />
Chauncey Calfee with a happv face<lb />
Chauncev Calfee with mnK<lb />
Chauncey Calfee with a bass<lb />
TtT - the pretti� boy<lb />
m the Senior Class.<lb />
Mary Helen skatingalong,<lb />
atary Helen singing a son<lb />
Mary Helen Hammond unaware<lb />
She has two knee caps to repair<lb />
P�n p"6 Praetiee baching,<lb />
Fran Ferebee not sleeping<lb />
Fran Ferebee wnfM ' ,<lb />
pm� oee worrying much,<lb />
Fran you shouldn't do such.<lb />
Louise Tadloeklieepdng late<lb />
Louise Tadloek wi h her plate<lb />
Louise Tadloek eating fast<lb />
Classes already halfwav past<lb />
dass if they knc of<lb />
The voice of Prue New<lb />
from the class. "Do y<lb />
time you cut a class as<lb />
I aeon <lb />
a a eattw<lb />
i iigt'<lb />
! ak� <lb />
is nurael'<lb />
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I mean B<lb />
ouartfff<lb />
Sideglanees at the MitcheSjf<lb />
ket ball game the other right:MC<lb />
Lou Britton and doe Bratf<lb />
seemed rather wrapped up in �<lb />
other  I wonder if they know1<lb />
won? Bill Mvrner in the custody<lb />
Mary Thomas . . . Primmy CfJ<lb />
ter holding his own with the hw<lb />
Christine . . . despite his being<lb />
recentlv and verv often withal.<lb />
tain Irene. The famous Hodf��g<lb />
Meadows piano team ragging' ��<lb />
Mir Byst Du Sehoene my ownf'<lb />
spelling it) and Alma aterCnkv<lb />
And that Beau Brummel iBiMjP<lb />
mon combination Charles M��<lb />
white with a new flame, none &amp;<lb />
WTiich <lb />
than Juanita Etheridge<lb />
this, Charlie, seventeenth or<lb />
eenth t<lb />
figii-<lb />
February 8, 1938<lb />
c<lb />
It appears to me we have a<lb />
tie of the century right in J<lb />
midst. Dot Miller, our it,BZ<lb />
addition last vear to this c�r<lb />
from �' Dooke is vieing with Be<lb />
Flanagan for the attentions <lb />
newcomer from Carolina- p<lb />
(Please turn to pa�e threa)<lb />
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Coach<lb />
COACH LUCILLE NORT1<lb />
Homecoming Chairman<lb />
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Dr. Carl Adams, who sen<lb />
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arv 8, 1938<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
PAGE THREE<lb />
� CAMPUS EVENTS IN PICTORIAL <lb />
Passes<lb />
New Coach<lb />
President<lb />
President Leon Meadows, who<lb />
welcomed the Preshmen and was<lb />
IjosI to the alumnae Homecoming<lb />
Day,<lb />
Mr. V .1. Boyd, one of the Trustees of this College, who died in Ayden,<lb />
December 19.<lb />
Coach Alexander, who takes Boley Farley's place<lb />
of Pirates.<lb />
eoaen<lb />
Entertainers<lb />
Frosh Leader<lb />
Play Director<lb />
Student Leaders<lb />
Honored<lb />
Norman Cordon, opera singer<lb />
w ho was here early in t tetober.<lb />
Coach<lb />
DAVID BREECE<lb />
CLIFTON BRITTON<lb />
Alumnae Prexy<lb />
REBECCA WATSON THORNTON STOVALL Miss Mary Lea Smith, who has<lb />
Above are the two Student Government heads who attended the jnst been elected president of the<lb />
XSFA in Albuquerque, New Mexico, December 28-January 1. Eighth Distriet of North Carolina<lb />
Nurses.<lb />
First Boxing Team<lb />
COACH LUCILLE NORTON<lb />
Mrs. Luella Stancill, who takes<lb />
Mrs. 0. K. Joyner's place as presi-<lb />
dent of the Alumnae Association of<lb />
this colleste.<lb />
New Faculty Members<lb />
Daniel Stull<lb />
Rosaline Irey<lb />
Yelma Lowe<lb />
Mary Cauyhey<lb />
Mary I). Dormer<lb />
Lena Ellis<lb />
Dr. W. A. Brown Panl Toll<lb />
r. Carl Adams, wlio served as<lb />
homecoming Chairman here Get�- Coach Jimmy Johnson's boxing team, the first in the history of jhe college, had their first match with Pictured above are ten new faculty members who have been added to the college faculty this<lb />
ACC College. February 1.<lb />
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PAGE FOUR<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
News In The<lb />
TECO ECHO<lb />
5 Years Ago<lb />
How<lb />
Twenty cents<lb />
over here with the seal<lb />
mg<lb />
� :<lb />
 Editor's Notb: This article<lb />
appeared in the Tnco Echo,<lb />
February SS, 198$.)<lb />
Heaven Help the Working Girl!<lb />
Perhaps von don't know what a<lb />
P.W.G. is. Well. I'll tell you. It is<lb />
a "Poor Working Girl How well<lb />
1 know what that means. 1 am one.<lb />
You see i work in the stationery<lb />
-icy ; and 1 work in the stationery<lb />
store or do I work in the stationery<lb />
store I I'll tell you. I do.<lb />
"1 want a map<lb />
Vou smile and look businesslike.<lb />
��What kind of map?"<lb />
"I don't know; do you have more<lb />
than one kind V<lb />
"Wo have three kinds you say<lb />
sweetly. And just to help this Fresh-<lb />
man out vou say. "Whom do you have<lb />
(Jeography under<lb />
"Mr. Cummings. 1 think he said<lb />
Whltler maps or sumpin<lb />
Sn in pin' 1 guess. Any way you get<lb />
the Jones and Whittlesy maps<lb />
I si i goos out with a look of doubt<lb />
on her face.<lb />
And then you sit down and<lb />
; ler why on earth Freshmen were<lb />
: ra<lb />
"Hello, little girl Everybody<lb />
rails everybody else "little girl"�<lb />
�li 1 can't inform yon) "do you<lb />
: h you have anything 1 wantf'<lb />
And you wonder what's coining<lb />
next,<lb />
"1 want, let's see what 1 want�<lb />
oh yes, I want some stationery<lb />
much is this?'<lb />
"This:<lb />
"No. tin<lb />
un it<lb />
You nearly break your neck try<lb />
o see which she means. "Oh,<lb />
Fifty cents<lb />
"1 don't want that, anyway. You<lb />
cau get the same stuff down town<lb />
, : thirty-five. Oh, look at those<lb />
fountain pens. Are they any good<lb />
Let me try one<lb />
And you spend the next half hour<lb />
wiping pens.<lb />
"This one is right good. Put it up<lb />
for nit- and 1 might come back and<lb />
buy it<lb />
And then the ltd! rings and two j<lb />
or three girls come in.<lb />
"Ooh, 1 know 1 flunked that test j<lb />
I want some cream manilla paper.<lb />
Twenty cents: I don't have but!<lb />
fifteen. What was the answer to<lb />
that sixth question I 1 guess I won't<lb />
get it now. if Miss Green flunks me<lb />
1 know 1�"<lb />
And she and the rest go out.<lb />
-Now over in the corner I see a<lb />
meek little soul, "Beck, 1 got a letter<lb />
from Jim today and�we are busted<lb />
up (sniff, sniff) and it's for good this<lb />
time (sigh) 1 don't care, anyway<lb />
And since it is the fourth time<lb />
they have busted up for good you<lb />
a: . how long it will last. How-<lb />
�  you look sad and sympathetic<lb />
and say you are sorry.<lb />
"iley. do you get stamps in heref<lb />
yells a co-ed.<lb />
At which our meek soul vanishes.<lb />
"Come on now, lend me a stamp<lb />
says the aforementioned co-ed.<lb />
And you wonder if those creatures<lb />
ever have any money.<lb />
And then there is a certain class<lb />
of people who come in rather often<lb />
saying something like this:<lb />
"I want a theme tablet, some ink,<lb />
and a pencil and-<lb />
Teco Echo<lb />
It must be nice<lb />
"College Swing" Takes Place of BigApple<lb />
JebruaryM?<lb />
(<lb />
Amazon Pi<lb />
Two Ove<lb />
Rlanton and Martin Lead Sconnj<lb />
With 13 and 12 Points Re-<lb />
spectively in First Game<lb />
With Blacksone<lb />
BLACKSTONE OUTCLASSED<lb />
ON LOCAL COURT IN 2 GAMi<lb />
IN THE COLLEGE SWING, � danced b7<lb />
JACKIE COOGAN and BETTY GRABLE,<lb />
the boy hops on the right foot, extending the<lb />
left; the girl on the left, extending the right.<lb />
Repeat on the other foot<lb />
PARTNERS EXCHANGE SIDES on � two<lb />
step, making the complete change in four counts.<lb />
Step No. I is then repeated and partners again<lb />
exchange sides. This figure is repeated for six<lb />
bars of music.<lb />
IN THE BREAK, boy and girl hop on left foot,<lb />
tapping right behind; then on the right foot,<lb />
tapping left behind. This figure is repealed for a<lb />
total of eight counts, making up two bars of<lb />
music<lb />
C<lb />
Farley, of Blackstone<lb />
'Sextettes in Sco<lb />
Honors<lb />
Lea Is B<lb />
MAN STEPS FORWARD with left foot, right<lb />
i remaining in position. Executes left, r.ght and<lb />
step bringing right forward. Repeat right, left and<lb />
step. Keep repeating in a rotating movement tor<lb />
six bars.<lb />
THE BREAK AWAY is a standard b'eal<lb />
'However, Instead of doing It in place, th.<lb />
dancers back away from each other, hopping o<lb />
� the ball of the foot to the rhythm of tfcoaxiM<lb />
i This takes up two ba'S.<lb />
CO?<lb />
DANCERS HOLD THEIR POSE for a full<lb />
four bars before starting next figure Although<lb />
it should b� held absolutely still, the dancers<lb />
can vary this by cocking their heads and making<lb />
faces to rhythm.<lb />
DANCERS TRUCK FORWARD for four<lb />
counts On fourth count they assume another<lb />
silly pose, then back away for four counts, then<lb />
forward for another four counts, ending in silly<lb />
pose on fourth count. ft<lb />
tiBlfc<lb />
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IN RUNNING BALBOA torso is in stiff strut<lb />
position Step forward 1-2, 1-2-3, last three<lb />
counts are taken in double time. Partners circle<lb />
each other, finishing side by side, then strut for-<lb />
ward for four counts. '<lb />
&amp;.<lb /><lb /><lb />
!att-<lb />
ili the eonti<lb />
t<lb />
IN HEEL BEATING STEP, heels are beat<lb />
for two counts facing forward, then two counts<lb />
facing each other, the feet striking between the<lb />
partner's feel Then repeat front for two counts,<lb />
and side for two counts. <lb />
NOW BACK TO CHILDHOOD for � Lttl<lb />
pattycake and itdgfe to the rhythm of the m M<lb />
The pettycAe is alternated every four counl<lb />
byscrre pranks such as nose tweaking aarpd -<lb />
for four counts for four bars of musk.<lb />
� by roll<lb />
The V<lb />
outclass<lb />
Britton's Enthusiasm to Direct<lb />
Plays Was at The Age of Eight<lb />
�COLLEGE SWING" OUT<lb />
APPLES "BIG APPLE"<lb />
Devotees Admit There is no Sense<lb />
To "College Swing"<lb />
CAMPUSTRY<lb />
NOTES<lb />
-By-<lb />
THE BOOKWORM<lb />
Editor's Note: The purpose<lb />
of the introduction of this<lb />
column into ur fair manuscrip-<lb />
tal achievement is fo present to<lb />
our readers a journalistic course<lb />
in tJie psychology and philoso-<lb />
phy of the new course conducted<lb />
by Professor A. Bookworm,<lb />
which is called "campus!ru<lb />
that<lb />
,1;<lb />
it is<lb />
charge it to the<lb />
OUR SCIENTIFIC<lb />
WORLD<lb />
Benjamin K. Albrecht, of Raway-<lb />
ton, Connecticut, is achieving the<lb />
reputation as a "wizard of glue" by<lb />
-living problems that for years have<lb />
baffled chemists in the largest labora-<lb />
tories.<lb />
One of the first products of Al-<lb />
breeht's work was a glue which was<lb />
- resistant to moisture that it is<lb />
now used a great deal in sealing<lb />
burial caskets. He next made a mix-<lb />
ture of laxtex and glue which out-<lb />
lasts the canvas to which it is ap-<lb />
plied. This mixture is used to re-<lb />
pair circus tents and also tarpaulins<lb />
m football and baseball fields.<lb />
For the first time in history metal<lb />
can be blued successfully to wood<lb />
and plaster. This achievement if<lb />
male possible by a product of Al-<lb />
breeht's Rawayton workshop.�Pop-<lb />
ular Science.<lb />
Add campus fads: AtMaealester<lb />
College in St. Paul, coeds have tak-<lb />
en up wearing a different color of<lb />
sweater each day in the week.<lb />
Mondays the sweaters�and cam-<lb />
pus�are blue, with every shade<lb />
from aqua to navy seen about the<lb />
balls. Coeds turn yellow on Tues-<lb />
days while green is the next shade<lb />
on the week's color wheel. Thurs-<lb />
day is red sweater day.<lb />
Friday, however, rules are re-<lb />
tbev choose.<lb />
Clifton Britton say<lb />
difficult for him to realize the<lb />
actuality of his being the director<lb />
of the senior play at E.C.T.C.<lb />
"Castles in the air" he would testify<lb />
do sometimes become solid buildings<lb />
of the earth. Combined with his<lb />
ambition to go to college was the<lb />
dream of directing the plays of hi<lb />
fellow students. Besides having<lb />
eighty-six plays to his credit, he has<lb />
the distinction of perhaps being the<lb />
only underclassman to direct a<lb />
senior play in college.<lb />
His first real enthusiasm was<lb />
aroused at the age of eight when<lb />
he saw a review staged by Delie<lb />
Hampton. Young Clifton immedi-<lb />
ately went home, gathered the<lb />
neighborhood children together, and<lb />
proceded to produce the play in his<lb />
father's barn.<lb />
To make money for his seventh<lb />
grade when he was only thirteen,<lb />
he put on a minstrel show. Each year<lb />
he staged plays with his fellow stu-<lb />
just beginning, the first thing we see dents as actors until bis crowning<lb />
is one of Joe Braxton's ancestors success came with his Senior Class<lb />
swinging around in a tree. Other of Play, -Sunshine This was such<lb />
the monkey looking creatures are; a bit that it made the circuit of<lb />
gathered around. There is a clearing j towns in the neighboring counties,<lb />
through which Joe's forefather is j playing on the average of twice a'<lb />
walking, flipping up a small round week for over six months.<lb />
F'or four years after he left high<lb />
school, Britton beaded the Milwau-<lb />
 kee players, a section of the famous<lb />
mg there is another apish looking Northampton Theatre Guild. He<lb />
ject of Speaker to Vesper<lb />
Services<lb />
Good morning dear pupils. Hub !<lb />
So no one brought me a big red<lb />
apple this morning. Well, we'll let<lb />
that pass. Today we will perns.� for<lb />
awhile on the subject of instinct.<lb />
Xow the best way to study this<lb />
element of human mental make up<lb />
is by examples. As we turn back<lb />
the calender until we are somewhere<lb />
near the time when evolution was<lb />
piece of bark and emitting a shriek<lb />
that sounds like, "I'll get you. I'll<lb />
get you On the side of the clear-<lb />
chap with hair down in his face and<lb />
his arms waving above his head. His<lb />
barely intelligible utterances seemed<lb />
to say, "Not like that! Xot like<lb />
that This, it is easv to see, must<lb />
lireeted twenty-two plays for this<lb />
group, and of these he "regards an<lb />
Easter play "The Holy Sepulchre"<lb />
as the most successful. This was<lb />
presented to an audience of thirteen<lb />
be Clifton Britton lacking about a hundred in a village with only four<lb />
million generations. Down in front hundred and fifty inhabitants. Brit-<lb />
a very small red headed creature is<lb />
cutting away on a piece of stone,<lb />
which has written on it, "Apo Echo<lb />
This is Ray Pruette, many times<lb />
removed.<lb />
From this, dear children, I hope<lb />
you have gathered what hereditary<lb />
instinct really is.<lb />
Class dismissed.<lb />
The Arkansas Traveler, student<lb />
newspaper at the University of<lb />
Arkansas, is doing its part to solve<lb />
the unemployment problem. A free<lb />
agency established on the campus<lb />
by the paper offers to interested<lb />
townspeople the services of stu-<lb />
dents as tutors, typists, odd-job<lb />
men, nurse maids, chauffeurs, store<lb />
clerks, dish washers and waiters.<lb />
An official bulletin of the San<lb />
Jose State College ranks love as one<lb />
of the ten commonest causes for<lb />
students flunking out in their ex-<lb />
aminations. Time is given as the<lb />
laxed and the girls can dress up if only cure. "Petting" is classed as<lb />
another common cause.<lb />
ton's players won the championship<lb />
in the State-wide Tournament which<lb />
is headed by Dr. Koch, and held<lb />
annually at the University. Mrs.<lb />
Paul Green, Mrs. Fusser, and Emile<lb />
Joyner are other Carolina Play-<lb />
maker Directors who have passed<lb />
favorable criticism upon Britton's<lb />
work.<lb />
Clifton confesses a secret desire<lb />
to act as well as direct. He also<lb />
stated that he had "tried out" for a<lb />
good many roles, but admits he would<lb />
seldom be able to get more than a<lb />
minor part, and that particular<lb />
character usually died in the first<lb />
act. Laughingly he said that was<lb />
perhaps the reason for his fondness<lb />
of death scenes.<lb />
Not only does Clifton direct plays,<lb />
but he is president of his class of<lb />
nineteen hundred and forty. He<lb />
was elected president of his class<lb />
last year as a Freshman and con-<lb />
tinues to hold the office. Last year<lb />
he had charge of the decorations for<lb />
A new dance is weeping out of <lb />
the west today and making such a ' "Philosophical Forces" WaS SlID-<lb />
strong bid for national recognition<lb />
that a motion picture already has<lb />
been named after it.<lb />
The dance is the "College Swing<lb />
and is the west's first contribution<lb />
to national dancing. In the past the<lb />
dances have either come out of the<lb />
south�like the Charleston and the<lb />
Big Apple<lb />
Harlem.<lb />
But out in the west the collegians<lb />
are really swinging it in the craziest<lb />
dance to be ficon in years. Even its<lb />
must ardent devotees admit there is<lb />
College Outlines Aid To<lb />
Higher Grades, Survey Shows<lb />
Eight<lb />
Students Here<lb />
in Poll<lb />
Included<lb />
"Philosophical Forces" was the<lb />
topic of an inspiring talk by Mrs.<lb />
P. H . Picklesimer at the vesper<lb />
services of the Young Woman's<lb />
Christian Association Sunday even-<lb />
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unproved gra<lb />
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"In the world todav<lb />
began Mrs.<lb />
are manv ex-<lb />
Picklesimer, "Then<lb />
tremely powerful forces. In the field truing. Eight<lb />
of philosophy there are: Christi- arollna Teach.<lb />
anity. cminunism, and nationalism i<lb />
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-finite aid<lb />
e opinion<lb />
i students using them, a poll eon<lb />
ducted under the au-pices of the<lb />
Bureau of Educational Surveys,<lb />
New Ynrk ("ity. shows.<lb />
The poll, covering a period of sev-<lb />
eral months, embraced 3,726 stu-<lb />
dents in 283 institutions of higher<lb />
Indents from East<lb />
s (Jollege were in-<lb />
cluded in the poll.<lb />
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"Tie Your Soul Up With the Gooc<lb />
Things in Life and the Trivial<lb />
Will Not Bother You De-<lb />
clares Grant<lb />
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no sense to it and that it out-apples j continued her talk bv saving! �6�" �ua�sr<lb />
the Big Apple. But they insist that !1,OSe " ho �� 8 " S?f ftf?" �<lb />
�t � f , , , 7 toncaJ perspective fce us that man's , �tr"("i- flmv"ir the one of<lb />
it is far more fun to dance tie C,a 1-  ir , . . l "an t  .? u. i. i. . ' . ,<lb />
pastor<lb />
Meth<lb />
WAA SPONSORING<lb />
FOUL II<lb />
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it is far more fun to dance the Col-<lb />
lege Swing than any dance which<lb />
has come along in years.<lb />
The dance lias become so strong<lb />
that the University of Southern Cali-<lb />
fornia Pi Kappa Alpha chapter<lb />
turned its semi-annual rush party<lb />
into a College Swing party and it<lb />
was a sensation on the campus.<lb />
The dance is a collection of kidd-<lb />
ing steps, which LeRoy Prinz, Para-<lb />
mount dance director"saw during a<lb />
tour of western colleges and moulded<lb />
into a set routine. The dance will<lb />
come to the screen in "College<lb />
Swing Paramount's annual college<lb />
picture, with Betty Grable and<lb />
Jackie Coogan as the terpsichorean<lb />
experts.<lb />
Notice<lb />
The Woman's Athletic Asso-<lb />
ciation has purchased some<lb />
roller skates which are rented<lb />
to any member of the student<lb />
body. They are free to mem-<lb />
bers of the WAA. In the short<lb />
time they have been rented it<lb />
has become necessary to replace<lb />
some due to the severe wear by<lb />
the boys using them. For that<lb />
reason it will be necessary to<lb />
charge the boys 10c per hour.<lb />
The charge of 5c per hour for<lb />
girls will continue. There is a<lb />
charge of 10c for failure to re-<lb />
turn keys. The skates may be<lb />
secured any afternoon after<lb />
3:30 and on Saturday after<lb />
1:30 at Miss Norton's office in<lb />
the Robert H. Wright Build-<lb />
ing.<lb />
for any class party. At present the<lb />
Sophomores are holding secret con-<lb />
ferences concerning the Sophomore-<lb />
Senior Prom. It is rumored that<lb />
the Freshman-Junior Dance. These Britten "�2 will wTh'Lof sTf �f L�ndon Wfeve�<lb />
decorations were the most elaborate the decoXns course of"hfstor " Chmge the<lb />
progress takes place in cvcles. That! Uk1 hi'h<lb />
is. idealism is followed bv realism; j gr"Up .r,T(1'<lb />
romanticism by dogmatism, sophisti- raea tr"m feuhan<lb />
cation by simplicity Ia v C1S('<lb />
Th,<lb />
teenth centurv<lb />
peaker told how the<lb />
nine-<lb />
gave promise of a<lb />
great cultural world and begun a<lb />
gradual hut steady march toward that<lb />
goal. But the twentieth centurv, so<lb />
eager to acquire wealth and so com-<lb />
pletely governed bv the "almighty<lb />
dollar has tended to break up this<lb />
and to breed disdain for culture.<lb />
This situation made the youth<lb />
of today realize the necessity of<lb />
some solution. They turned to com-<lb />
munism. But this system can only<lb />
exist at the expense of all other<lb />
classes.<lb />
"Communists continued Mr<lb />
Picklesimer, "Believe that supreme<lb />
and final reality is economic equality<lb />
�while Christians believe the su-<lb />
preme and final realitv is god "<lb />
The speaker stated' "The reason<lb />
Christianity has failed as a solution<lb />
hes m the complacent Christian and<lb />
the sleeping church<lb />
Another group of young people<lb />
turned to nationalism, but this<lb />
Philosophy does not solve the prob-<lb />
� "But concluded the speaker,<lb />
when we acquire the attributes of<lb />
love which are patience, kindness<lb />
humility, unselfishness, guilelessness<lb />
self-control, and sincerity, there will<lb />
be no need for communism or<lb />
nationalism for all the problems of<lb />
mankind will be solved<lb />
st<lb />
rue<lb />
to<lb />
of<lb />
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the<lb />
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thai thi<lb />
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The periodic nature of migraine<lb />
headache attacks is one of the most<lb />
remarkable and interesting things<lb />
"? the whole of internal medicine<lb />
nenhS; toiaffect especially SS<lb />
m high places, ,t might even<lb />
Hmnge the destiny of the world<lb />
were an attack to occur at a vital<lb />
moment in the life of a dictator<lb />
A second large<lb />
improvement in<lb />
to passing. In<lb />
tudents previously re-<lb />
ceiving failing grades reported "final<lb />
A ratings.<lb />
The consensus of opinion among<lb />
the students was that Instating the<lb />
facts concisely, the college outlines<lb />
simplified study, enabled them to<lb />
quickly grasp the essentials as well<lb />
M get the most out of the recom-<lb />
jwfed text and auxiliarv reading.<lb />
I he professors included in the<lb />
Poll m the niain approved the use<lb />
ot outlines by the students on the<lb />
ground of their value as a npT<lb />
uient to their own lectures and as a<lb />
means of getting the subject together r<lb />
in a coherent and concrete way Quite ' P"��Ik�.<lb />
a few expressed the Mief that thev  Tho "Peakw quote,<lb />
Helped the student who might other tVs"r as saving "<lb />
wise get lost in an introductory no so vieio � w<lb />
course. As great a help to the stu- "Iarnine how to<lb />
dent as any one factor was thW" he concluded.<lb />
opinion of a Baylor University �� �P with the , .<lb />
� "ad the trivial will n<lb />
learn in<lb />
"On.<lb />
things<lb />
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1 hinga change ai<lb />
Continuing, fa<lb />
and principles<lb />
��hanged since he wt nl I<lb />
in all knowledge thi <lb />
iy being found. Peon<lb />
there is any righl i r<lb />
1 here are so mat: �<lb />
titudes toward lit<lb />
After telling the rtoi<lb />
girl who though! that<lb />
she had to keep e<lb />
Reverend Grant stated t<lb />
le do not live onlv by<lb />
raki<lb />
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Bgc pr�"<lb />
life �<lb />
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ti jour<lb />
i in life<lb />
r voB.<lb />
The Woman's At hi<lb />
and Woman I �epar<lb />
Cal Education is spo<lb />
lasketball foul sho �<lb />
Each g:rl wishing<lb />
should enter her nam<lb />
ment sheet on the r<lb />
the Robert II. W:<lb />
Then, accompanied<lb />
entrant, take 25 fl<lb />
leeord your score .�<lb />
aheet. The qualifyii<lb />
he taken from We<lb />
ary P, through We<lb />
ary 16. The four<lb />
(or more in case 1<lb />
ikoot 50 additional<lb />
Points will be givt<lb />
Entrance <lb />
l�t Place <lb />
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Local Editor Speaks<lb />
Mr. Pickelsiin<lb />
fessor.<lb />
The poll was not without its dis-<lb />
Middf votes. A student from a<lb />
Middlewestern school wrote, "Flunk-<lb />
great 1 dp01!6 �? I � Fukelsimer �<lb />
And iSi1 induMnalge.grapl, �<lb />
a prominent Eastern univer?I I ing talk Wednea<lb />
is not a pleasant �,���-?�. It! ary 26, given by Mr.<lb />
a aeeCLHS ve ; Whichard. editor of the I<lb />
one of these outline SV" � the Hwtorical De<lb />
Parently as a check nl �&amp;P �'nm,lt � the Associated Pre<lb />
� LbL  ,Tk llP�n what one What It Means to the People ?<lb />
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nd petis"<lb />
a beard �<lb />
lay, Janu-<lb />
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is talking about<lb />
WLLS DEVELOPED<lb />
WAIL YOUR FILMS TO<lb />
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SPARTANBUPft<lb />
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Student Here is Starlet of<lb />
Picture "Madame Butterf. <lb />
(Continued from page one)<lb />
filings that she did not underst&amp;nj<lb />
�nt she had a vivid impression<lb />
iying heart brokenly when Mil<lb />
Jiramovna, playing the part<lb />
Jladame Butterfly. apparen'j<lb />
?abbed herself to death before<lb />
�cird looking oriental altar. Tl<lb />
fhtle girl had grown to love tl<lb />
�eautiful actress very much, and<lb />
Jpr childish mind Jane could m<lb />
�r the moment separate this plaj<lb />
Ijfcting from grim reality. Ilowevel<lb />
iffter the scene was over and Mil<lb />
Ifcramovna miraculously came baa<lb />
-t� "life little Jane's face becai<lb />
Wreathed in happy smiles bank<lb />
fig her tear dimmed sorrow of<lb />
�ew moments before.<lb />
The Japanese citizens of H<lb />
ngeles were s�i carried away<lb />
l�e miniature star's histrionic abil<lb />
py in their beloved "Madame Bui<lb />
ttrfly" that they presented h<lb />
�th a lovely oriental doll as a <lb />
�pn of their esteem.<lb />
;Five sons have been sent to tl<lb />
lited States Naval Academy<lb />
mapolis by John Q. Crommeli<lb />
abama planter. The fifth ai<lb />
ingest son entered the acadei<lb />
fall.<lb /><pb facs="00038066_tn_0005" /><lb />
ruarv 8, 1938<lb />
nton and Martin Lead Scoring<lb />
I 13 and 12 Points Re-<lb />
spectively in First Game<lb />
With Blacksone<lb />
CKSTONE OUTCLASSED<lb />
N LOCAL COURT IN 2 GAMES<lb />
of Blackstone, Leads Both<lb />
Sextettes in Scoring<lb />
Honors<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
PAGE FIVE<lb />
mazon Pirates Win<lb />
Two Over Blackstone<lb />
BEATEN42 TO 36<lb />
Shelton Big Gun of Fight; Rolls<lb />
Up 20 Points<lb />
Bucs Win Over Camels By a Score<lb />
of 39-37; Lead Changed<lb />
Hands Eight Times<lb />
it<lb />
Aid To<lb />
nrvey Shows)<lb />
T. M. GRANT"<lb />
PRESSES CM<lb />
ir Sou! Up With the Good<lb />
in Life and the Trivial<lb />
Jot Bother You De-<lb />
clares Grant<lb />
ketball team oi<lb />
� ;tMn s record one<lb />
six games by de-<lb />
� College in two<lb />
esses succeeded in<lb />
-ginians in their<lb />
a score of 30 to<lb />
and then en-<lb />
laekstone team by<lb />
Greenville and ad-<lb />
1 spanking.<lb />
ot' the series<lb />
sies were held<lb />
at halt" time.<lb />
second half pro-<lb />
rnors" found the<lb />
into the lead by<lb />
Meanwhile, the<lb />
leceeded ill hold-<lb />
offense to a total<lb />
the second half.<lb />
th the Tar Heels<lb />
soore of �"1 to 15- "T"<lb />
I Captain "Mickey"<lb />
in the scoring with 13<lb />
its respectively. Farley<lb />
of Blackstone led their<lb />
five points each. Coach<lb />
ton used twelve players<lb />
ame on the local court<lb />
raary �"�. the East Caro-<lb />
ain demonstrated their<lb />
 riority over the Blackstone<lb />
v rolling up a score of 45<lb />
The Virginians were eom-<lb />
. utclassed by the Teachers.<lb />
ugh they fought gamely, they<lb />
liable to withstand the of-<lb />
onslanght of the Pirate sex-<lb />
I he locals obtained the lead<lb />
 the first quarter and kept<lb />
stinly throughout the game.<lb />
iv at half time was -7 to<lb />
favor of ECTC. Farley,<lb />
of the Blackstone team, led<lb />
s in scoring honors by<lb />
a total of 18 points.<lb />
t-t the Pirate attack with<lb />
�  14 points, Blanton was<lb />
tin cog in the locals' offense<lb />
ributed nine points, Jerry<lb />
nd "Penny" Burkett also<lb />
ed materially in the eeor-<lb />
-Xti<lb />
up<lb />
Fresh from a hard fought victory<lb />
over Atlantic Christian College,<lb />
the Fast Carolina Pirates triumphed<lb />
over the quintet representing the<lb />
Norfolk Division of William and<lb />
Mary the following night by a score<lb />
of 42 to 36. The game was one of<lb />
the closest and most exciting played<lb />
here this season. This contest was<lb />
featured by fast, snappy play with<lb />
a minimum of roughness and foul-<lb />
ing. Both teams exhibited a nice<lb />
brand of pass work and an almost<lb />
uncanny ability to shoot the basket<lb />
from difficult angles and positions.<lb />
The Buccaneer sharpshooters showed<lb />
a slightly better eye for the basket<lb />
than their opponents, and the local<lb />
supporters were brought to their feet<lb />
many times as the Teachers made<lb />
impossible looking shots.<lb />
Shelton, as usual, was the big gun<lb />
of the Sea Robbers attack and rolled<lb />
up the impressive total of 20 points<lb />
for his evening's work. The entire<lb />
quintet, however, showed up well in<lb />
working the ball into scoring ter-<lb />
ritory and also put up a stubborn<lb />
defense against the Virginians' at-<lb />
tempts to cage the ball.<lb />
Summary:<lb />
ECTC<lb />
Shelton�f�20.<lb />
Smith�f�4.<lb />
Hinson�f�<lb />
B. Ridenhour�e�2.<lb />
Cecot�e�4.<lb />
3 ohnson�g�7.<lb />
L. Ridenhour�g�5.<lb />
Avers�g�<lb />
Perkins�g�<lb />
Norfolk Division<lb />
Barnes�f�2.<lb />
Cohn�f�10.<lb />
Edmonds�f�<lb />
Wood�e�2.<lb />
Krukin�c�4.<lb />
Popkin�g�11.<lb />
Barnes�g�2.<lb />
Bondnrant�g�5.<lb />
Piland�g�<lb />
Referee�Farley; Umpire�May;<lb />
Timer�Merner; Scorer�Phillips.<lb />
F:CTC's bloodthirsty crew of Sea<lb />
Rovers became desert brigands for a<lb />
night and rode the humps off the<lb />
Campbell Camels in a vicious, gruel-<lb />
ing battle held at Buie's Creek.<lb />
The score was 39 to .17 in favor of<lb />
the Pirates. Observers stated that<lb />
this game was one of the roughest<lb />
participated in by the Teachers in<lb />
many a moon. There was a total<lb />
of<lb />
(PORTS<lb />
mm<lb />
BEFORE PIRATES<lb />
Game Was By Far Most Colorful<lb />
of This Season<lb />
JOHNSON IS OUTSTANDING<lb />
ON DEFENSE AND OFFENSE<lb />
Duke Freshmen Defeat<lb />
Buccaneer Fighters<lb />
By BILLY DANIELS<lb />
To date the ECTC �B� squad<lb />
has played a total of S games and<lb />
The Bueeaneer-<lb />
 won five of them<lb />
28 fouls committed with 16 of letg were defoated by the Ayden<lb />
these being charged to the Bucs<lb />
The game was a nip-and-tuekish<lb />
affair throughout with first one team<lb />
and then the other holding the upper<lb />
hand by a narrow margin. The<lb />
game was so close that the lead<lb />
changed hands eight times in the<lb />
last five minutes of play, and it was<lb />
anybody's ball game up until the<lb />
final gun. Shelton scored eight of<lb />
his 24 point total in the last three<lb />
minutes of play to put the game<lb />
in the ic box for the Pirates. Smith<lb />
uid Cecot were forced to leave the<lb />
All-Stars and the Kinston All-Stars<lb />
to account for their two losses of the<lb />
season. This club has a perfect<lb />
record in its conflicts with high<lb />
school quintets, their most outstand-<lb />
ing achievement being a victory<lb />
over Rocky Mount High School by<lb />
a score of 33 to 32.<lb />
Our nomination for the faculty<lb />
member having the most vivid man-<lb />
ner of expression must go to Coach<lb />
Alexander. Of course, we admit<lb />
 .that there are other professors on<lb />
game for excessive fouling and were fhe campus who perhaps have a<lb />
replaced by Ayres and Gaylord. Gay- more fluent flow of perfe(.t English,<lb />
Lord, a tall, rangy newcomer to the but wbm it comes to getting some-<lb />
squad, showed up well in his ; tMnp sai(1 with ali Gf its descriptive<lb />
Buc<lb />
initial appearance and scored foilrjyr fbea "Coach" stands<lb />
'em all.<lb />
points to contribute his share to the head aml shoulaCrs ahov<lb />
Pirate bootv<lb />
Looking Over the Campus<lb />
(Continued from page two)<lb />
name? Hinson. May the<lb />
man" win.<lb />
best<lb />
This columnist's selection for the<lb />
most vibrant personality on the<lb />
campus. Lib Wilson. She gives ev-<lb />
erybody a big smile, and encourag-<lb />
ing word. (Beside she laughs at mv<lb />
jokes(!).)<lb />
Now, this type of expression may<lb />
not be just the thing for a class-<lb />
room, but on a football field or a<lb />
squad dressing room. . . . Oh, Boy<lb />
Bill Holland ably substituted for<lb />
Mr. Alexander a few Sundays ago<lb />
in the role of sports commentator<lb />
over the Kinston radio station. This<lb />
was Bill's initial experience in this<lb />
type of radio work and he carried<lb />
it off like a veteran.<lb />
I Ora<lb />
Memorial<lb />
ke -<lb />
. aboa1<lb />
� R :iv.<lb />
ncertusl<lb />
"is lears-<lb />
 fiseo<lb />
rapidly<lb />
hat book I<lb />
.g hart<lb />
fa I, mi<lb />
� �  it Mil"<lb />
- ier 3<lb />
.v wro8f<lb />
res in at-<lb />
ie story of a sniat;<lb />
� that to be &amp;&amp;<lb />
certain rule?.<lb />
ate I thai goodf<lb />
ily by rus but bj<lb />
loted a college pro-<lb />
"college life �<lb />
� so viviaL"<lb />
to live the right<lb />
, i. -is to tie your<lb />
i things ia fi-<lb />
ll not bother yon<lb />
Osa Johnson Captivates<lb />
Audience With Her<lb />
Courage and Personality<lb />
Tip to any ambitious business<lb />
man on the campus. Sell sofas and<lb />
liniment to would-be skaters. It's<lb />
a gold mine, if you work it right.<lb />
Why did Mr. Pick have such a<lb />
time getting the girls to leave Duke<lb />
the other day? What's Duke got<lb />
that we haven't?<lb />
Well, what's this we have been<lb />
hearing about Ruthie Parker and<lb />
Georgie (better known as "Tar-<lb />
get") Dejovinitis? It looks like<lb />
lurve on skates" to iis.<lb />
The orchestra will now play for<lb />
your entertainment and approval<lb />
that ever popular favorite "Dark<lb />
Eyes This number is dedicated<lb />
with esteem and appreciation to the<lb />
boxing team!<lb />
ECTC's swashbuckling Bucca<lb />
neers triumphed over the quintet<lb />
representing Atlantic Christian Col-<lb />
lege by a score of 37 to 25 in a<lb />
rough and tumble game played on<lb />
the local court. The game offered<lb />
everything in the way of thrills,<lb />
spills, and excitement and kept the<lb />
enthusiastic rooters for both teams<lb />
in a constant uproar. The game<lb />
was by far the most colorful played<lb />
here this season. Atlantic Christian<lb />
College was well represented with its<lb />
band and approximately 200 in the<lb />
cheering section.<lb />
The game started off at a very<lb />
fast pace with both clubs cracking<lb />
the basket for frequent scores. The<lb />
Pirates seemed to have a slight edge<lb />
in shooting ability as the game pro-<lb />
gressed and the half ended with the<lb />
score 17 to 10 in favor of the locals.<lb />
The Christians started off very fast<lb />
as the second half opened and cut<lb />
several points from the Pirates'<lb />
margin. The Buccaneers, however,<lb />
put on steam in the closing minutes<lb />
of play to increase their lead to<lb />
twelve points and end the game on<lb />
top by a score of 37 to 25.<lb />
The most exciting feature of the<lb />
game to the fans was its rough and<lb />
tumble play. Shelton also put on<lb />
his usual exhibition of plain and<lb />
fancy shooting to thrill the fans<lb />
time and time again. "Big Jim<lb />
Johnson was outstanding both on de-<lb />
fense and offense. Shelton and<lb />
Johnson both scored ten points to<lb />
lead for honors. Rogers, captain<lb />
of the ACC team, ran the leaders a<lb />
close second in scoring by ringing<lb />
up nine points.<lb />
PIRATE PUGS<lb />
YIELD TO ACC<lb />
Local Team Meets Defeat in Their<lb />
Initial Bout<lb />
BUCS LACK TRAINING<lb />
AND EXPERIENCE<lb />
Pirates Show Up Well, But Duke<lb />
Squad Had Edge in Experience<lb />
and Conditioning<lb />
JOE WILLIAMS FLOORS<lb />
McGILL IN THIRD ROUND<lb />
Breece<lb />
Wins His Fight<lb />
Decision<lb />
By a<lb />
Vernon<lb />
Tyson Wins<lb />
Decision<lb />
Bout On a.<lb />
ECTC II<lb />
E<lb />
T<lb /><lb />
R.<lb />
saii's Athletic Association<lb />
man's Department of Physi-<lb />
ition is sponsoring its first<lb />
til fonl shooting tournament.<lb />
girl wishing to participate<lb />
��;� her name on the tourna-<lb />
�' on the bulletin board in<lb />
berl !i. Wright Building.<lb />
companied by some other<lb />
take 25 free throws and<lb />
 score on the tournament<lb />
The qualifying 25 shots must<lb />
D from Wednesday, Febru-<lb />
-1. nngh Wednesday, Febru-<lb />
I he four highest scorers<lb />
re in case of tie) will then<lb />
'i additional free throws.<lb />
- will be given as following:<lb />
e 10 points<lb />
ce 25 points<lb />
ce 20 points<lb />
ice 15 points<lb />
ace  5 points<lb />
local Editor Speaks<lb />
a mer's second period<lb />
graphy class henrf1<lb />
. Wednesday. J111-<lb />
 y Mr. David <lb />
-  the local rm<lb />
� . Historical Ve<lb />
Associated Pre �g<lb />
M to the People To-<lb />
LOPED<lb />
jloped,<lb />
only<lb />
tudent Here is Starlet of<lb />
Picture "Madame Butterfly"<lb />
(Continued from page one)<lb />
lings that she did not understand,<lb />
it she had a vivid impression of<lb />
tying heart brokenly when Miss<lb />
liramovna, playing the part of<lb />
tadame Butterfly, apparently<lb />
bbed herself to death before a<lb />
ird looking oriental altar. The<lb />
hi- c�irl had grown to love the<lb />
?autiful actress very much, and in<lb />
fr childish mind Jane could not<lb />
h the moment separate this play-<lb />
�ting from grim reality. However,<lb />
per the scene was over and Miss<lb />
liramovna miraculously came back<lb />
"life little Jane's face became<lb />
�reathed in happy smiles banish-<lb />
g her tear dimmed sorrow of a<lb />
w moments before.<lb />
The Japanese citizens of Los<lb />
�ageles were so carried away by<lb />
e miniature star's histrionic abil-<lb />
in their beloved "Madame But-<lb />
My" that they presented her<lb />
ith a lovely oriental doll as a to-<lb />
rn of their esteem.<lb />
(Continued from page one)<lb />
Johnson and her manager, Mr.<lb />
Getts, to the college, and carried<lb />
them back after the performance.<lb />
Two other staff members, shy and<lb />
timid, had their first experience in<lb />
interviewing a celebrity. With shak-<lb />
ing knees, but a stout heart they<lb />
faced the issue bravely, and some-<lb />
what proudly. Misses Dorothy Hol-<lb />
lar and Margaret Guy Overman<lb />
were introduced by Miss Grigsby,<lb />
the official representative of the<lb />
College News Bureau.<lb />
Mrs. Johnson received the inter-<lb />
viewers in her private sitting room<lb />
at the Proctor Hotel. Looking very<lb />
young and lovely in her blue house-<lb />
coat, she talked fluently and inter-<lb />
estingly of her life in Africa and<lb />
her plans for the future.<lb />
Soon the interviewers felt as if<lb />
they were talking with an old<lb />
friend. They forgot their uneasi-<lb />
ness, being careful to catch every<lb />
word the gracious lady said, as she<lb />
talked on. answering all their ques-<lb />
tions before they had even had time<lb />
to put them to her.<lb />
When the time came to leave, the<lb />
interviewers left reluctantly, al-<lb />
though they really had secured<lb />
quite a bit of information<lb />
Flash! Flash! Have you ever seen<lb />
a Saturday evening when Ray, Dot<lb />
Hollar, and Ethel Padgett weren't<lb />
busy in the staff room, while they<lb />
were wishing they could skate, too.<lb />
Sidelights on our big editor, to<lb />
wit Ray Pruett, shows that he can<lb />
do the "Big Apple" better than<lb />
James Smith especially when he<lb />
makes several 100's on test.<lb />
I often wonder who John Henry<lb />
Texas is � they tell me he has<lb />
changed his name. I heard he was<lb />
a long tall boy, and I wonder why<lb />
he changed his name!<lb />
Howard Aman says he worked<lb />
four hard years just to do practice<lb />
teaching. Oh. well, Howard, don't<lb />
you worry�there's always a way to<lb />
take an engineering course.<lb />
Dr. Stull says that John David<lb />
Bridgers is still writing Post Scrip<lb />
turns on his test papers.<lb />
The other night at the Black-<lb />
stone game, Louise Elam seemed<lb />
to be unconcerned while she was<lb />
knitting, or unaware of the game.<lb />
The only time you could tell she<lb />
was even interested was when<lb />
Blackstone made a goal, she<lb />
dropped a "stitch<lb />
Upon hearing that Mrs. Johnson Faculty Member Conducts<lb />
had referred to them later in the<lb />
night as two charming little college<lb />
girls, the interviewers were quite<lb />
thrilled.<lb />
COLLEGE LIBRARIAN<lb />
ASSEMBLY SPEAKER<lb />
S. c<lb />
Five sons have been sent to the<lb />
fhited States Naval Academy at<lb />
janapolis by John G. Crommelin,<lb />
lal.ama planter. The fifth and<lb />
umgest son entered the academy<lb />
iis fall.<lb />
(Continued from page one)<lb />
or any but famed books, or anything<lb />
but what you enjoy.<lb />
Mr. Gulledge then asked Miss<lb />
Sallie Joyner Davis to tell of the<lb />
recent gift of Mr. and Mrs. Deal to<lb />
the library.<lb />
Miss Davis described this collec-<lb />
tion as including papers ranging<lb />
from Colonial Times up to Civil War<lb />
and Reconstruction days. Many of<lb />
these papers are original land grants<lb />
and a number of them bear the signa-<lb />
ture of the Governor at the time it<lb />
was issued. It also contains a news-<lb />
paper printed a few days after the<lb />
death of Washington, a bill for the<lb />
selling of a slave, a Confederate bond,<lb />
a ballot of South Carolina in 1876.<lb />
Course In Girl Scouting<lb />
Coach Alexander led his charges<lb />
in conflict against the Rocky Mount<lb />
YMCA last week and lost a close,<lb />
hard fought game by a score of<lb />
33 to 29. The game was played in<lb />
Rocky Mount and the Pirates had<lb />
some little difficulty in adapting<lb />
their style of play to the exceeding-<lb />
ly small court.<lb />
The Buccaneers had a nine point<lb />
lead with only six minutes left in<lb />
the ball game. Then for some in-<lb />
explicable reason the Greenville<lb />
teachers had ten fouls called on them<lb />
in a four minute period. This was<lb />
rather remarkable for there had only<lb />
been four fouls up to this time.<lb />
Xevertheless, the "Y" team suc-<lb />
ceeded in tying up the score through<lb />
the free throws and then forged<lb />
into the lead in the closing seconds<lb />
of the game to win by a four point<lb />
margin.<lb />
The Pirate cagers led their op-<lb />
ponents by a 20 to 13 score at half<lb />
time.<lb />
Summary:<lb />
ECTC<lb />
Shelton�f�14.<lb />
Smith�f�4.<lb />
Cecot�c�7.<lb />
L. Ridenhour�g�1.<lb />
Ayers�g�2.<lb />
B. Ridenhour�g�2.<lb />
Rocky Mount "Y"<lb />
Bradley�f�10.<lb />
Atkinson�f�7.<lb />
Wright�c�4.<lb />
Harrison�c�2.<lb />
Herbert�g�6.<lb />
Adkins�g�1.<lb />
Felton�g�3.<lb />
Referee � Savage; Scorer �<lb />
Dudash.<lb />
Summarv:<lb />
ECTC<lb />
Shelton�f�10.<lb />
Smith�f�4.<lb />
Perkins�f�1.<lb />
Cecot�c�3.<lb />
Hinson�c�2.<lb />
Johnson�g�10.<lb />
L. Ridenhour�g�3.<lb />
Ayers�g�4.<lb />
B. Ridenhour�g�<lb />
ACC<lb />
Cockrell�f�4.<lb />
Scott�f�2.<lb />
Holloman�f�3.<lb />
Broughton�c�1.<lb />
Bowden�c�<lb />
Rogers�g�9.<lb />
McCotter�g�<lb />
Johnston�g�4.<lb />
Moore�g�<lb />
Ange�g� 2.<lb />
Hood�g�<lb />
Referee�Brake; Timer-<lb />
Scorer�Philips.<lb />
-Merner<lb />
COLLEGE WITHOUT A<lb />
LIBRARY IS BAD<lb />
(Continued from page one)<lb />
high school students are being con-<lb />
ducted at the high school each<lb />
week for Junior High students and<lb />
the other for Senior High stu-<lb />
dents, with an enrollment of ap-<lb />
proximately 25 students.<lb />
One night each week Mrs. Chase<lb />
meets a class in girl scouting at<lb />
the high school. This group meets<lb />
solely for the purpose of training<lb />
leaders and the aims and princi-<lb />
ples of girl scouting along with va-<lb />
rious extra curricula activities of<lb />
scouting are discussed.<lb />
Mrs. Chase has had previous ex-<lb />
perience in girl scout leadership<lb />
activities and she is doing a fine<lb />
piece of work.<lb />
The University of Nebraska stu<lb />
dent publications board chose a<lb />
coed editor of the Daily Nebrasjcan<lb />
for the first time in 15 years. She<lb />
is Helen Pascoe, junior in the col-<lb />
lege of journalism.<lb />
MEADOWS SPEAKS<lb />
TO THE ASSEMBLY<lb />
(Continued from page one)<lb />
he called attention to some of the<lb />
problems not yet solved by educa-<lb />
tors. More money is needed to at-<lb />
tract better teachers into the pro-<lb />
fession and to provide better equip-<lb />
ped buildings. Also the school cur-<lb />
riculum should be better fitted to the<lb />
needs of people today.<lb />
"Most of us Dr. Meadows pointed<lb />
out in conclusion, "if we are to be<lb />
successful in life at all, must be so<lb />
in other ways than in making a great<lb />
deal of money. It is your job to solve<lb />
this problem<lb />
The Purple Parrot, campus<lb />
humor magazine, was barred re-<lb />
cently from distribution among<lb />
Northwestern University students<lb />
until a two-page supplement of<lb />
pictures showing coeds in their<lb />
baths had been deleted.<lb />
(Continued from page one)<lb />
A. Go to the library and copy ma-<lb />
terial from a reference book.<lb />
How do you prepare a term paper ?<lb />
A. Go to the library and copy<lb />
material from a reference book.<lb />
How do you prepare a source<lb />
theme?<lb />
A. Go to the library and copy ma-<lb />
terial from a reference book.<lb />
How do you prepare a special re-<lb />
port that is required?<lb />
A. Go to the library and copy<lb />
material from a reference book.<lb />
What is the best way to impress<lb />
a teacher?<lb />
A. Go to the library and copy<lb />
material from a reference book.<lb />
What have teachers contributed<lb />
to your, education?<lb />
A. They directed me to go to the<lb />
library and copy material from a<lb />
reference book.<lb />
Have you gathered much knowl-<lb />
edge since you came to college?<lb />
A. Yes, a great deal. It is in my<lb />
note book copied from a reference<lb />
book in the library.<lb />
What do you expect to do with<lb />
your notebook!<lb />
A. Use it as a guage, when I teach,<lb />
and require my students to go to the<lb />
library and copy from a reference<lb />
book as much material as I did.<lb />
Is that education?<lb />
A. Isn't all knowledge recorded in<lb />
reference books in the library?<lb />
Do you get a thrill out of pursuing<lb />
a college education?<lb />
A. Kind Fortune has conferred a<lb />
great boon on those who can read<lb />
and write, and then has given them<lb />
the opportunity to use those skills in<lb />
copying materials from a reference<lb />
book in the library.<lb />
What is the function of a teacher ?<lb />
A. To direct his students to go to<lb />
the library and copy material from<lb />
a reference book.<lb />
From the above information your<lb />
correspondent found that the library<lb />
must be quite a force in the educa-<lb />
tion of many students.<lb />
The boxing team representing the<lb />
Duke Freshmen proved too strong<lb />
for the Fast Carolina fighters in a<lb />
meet held in Durham, February 5<lb />
and succeeded in winning the match<lb />
by a 6 to 2 score. The Pirates won<lb />
their two matches in the 145 and<lb />
155 pound classes. David Breece<lb />
lighting in the 145 pound class,<lb />
proved to be too fast and clever for<lb />
Duke's Lattimer and rolled up a<lb />
wide margin to win his bout by a<lb />
decision. Lattimer seemed to be<lb />
quite an experienced fighter for a<lb />
freshman team, but he could not<lb />
match Breeees speed and shifty<lb />
style. The Pirate pugilist staggered<lb />
his opponent in the second round<lb />
with a hard right to the jaw and<lb />
seined well on the way to a knoek-<lb />
1 glove caused<lb />
forfeits in the heavier weights. The<lb />
ACC club could not match Williams.<lb />
155 pounder, or Qurnell, the Pirate<lb />
representative in the 165 pound<lb />
class.<lb />
A summarv of the events follow:<lb />
120 lbs.�Tyson, ECTC, de-<lb />
cisioned Boles, ACC.<lb />
119 lbs.�Roebuck, ACC, de-<lb />
eisioned J. Daniels, ECTC.<lb />
135 lbs.�Lewis, ACC, decisioned<lb />
Perkins, ECTC.<lb />
145 lbs.�Johnson, ACC, defeated<lb />
Djiovanidis, ECTC, on a technical<lb />
knockout in the third round.<lb />
155 lbs.�Holiday, ACC.<lb />
The Pirate Pugilists proved to<lb />
be quite willing to scrap but showed<lb />
plainly that they lacked training<lb />
and experience. The ECTC boxers<lb />
had only trained three weeks,<lb />
a very short period in which to<lb />
whip a group of inexperienced box-<lb />
ers into shape. Lack of condition-<lb />
ing was the deciding factor that<lb />
placed at least one and possibly two<lb />
fights in the lost column which other-<lb />
wise would have been won. The<lb />
bouts in which Perkins and Frazelle<lb />
participated were decided almost<lb />
wholly on the question of condition-<lb />
ing-<lb />
Tyson fought the first match of<lb />
the evening and defeated his op-<lb />
ponent by a comfortable margin.<lb />
This was the local boy's first ring<lb />
appearance and he showed real<lb />
promise of his fistic ability. Jack<lb />
Daniels, in the 115 pound class,<lb />
showed plenty of willingness to mix<lb />
it up with Roebuck of ACC, but the<lb />
lack of experience was a deciding<lb />
factor in this bout. "Pete" Perkins<lb />
went after his man in good fashion<lb />
but wilted in the second round<lb />
enough to allow his opponent to<lb />
roll up enough points to win the<lb />
fight. George Djiovanidis mixed up<lb />
with Johnson of ACC in a good old-<lb />
fashioned barroom brawl to furnish<lb />
plenty of excitement for the fans.<lb />
However, several hard blows about, , .<lb />
i i j e j u tt�o. r�Kr,n the lighter weights with J. Daniels<lb />
the head forced the F.ast Carolina e &amp;  .<lb />
ii � a � Ai 4�. i :� Tvson, Wilkerson, and Perkins los<lb />
handlers to throw in the towel in! . - ' .<lb />
. j . , j  rtl, ; ing their bouts on points.<lb />
the third round, thus awarding tnel<lb />
fight to Johnson on a technical<lb />
knockout. Holliday, ACC 155<lb />
pounder, slugged out a decision over<lb />
The first boxing team in the his-<lb />
tory of East Carolina Teachers Col-<lb />
lege met defeat in its initial match<lb />
with Atlantic Christian College by<lb />
the score of 4 to �. The meet was<lb />
Iheld on the Christians' home ground<lb />
I on February 1. Vernon Tyson,<lb />
Pirate scrapper fighting in the 120<lb />
pound class, cast one marker on the<lb />
win side of the Teachers' ledger by<lb />
getting a decision over Billy Boles<lb />
of Atlantic Christian. The other<lb />
two matches won came by virtue of "it. hut an untied glove causea<lb />
brief time-out and the Duke fighter<lb />
recovered from the effects of the<lb />
blow sufficiently to finish out the<lb />
fight.<lb />
The chief firc-works of the eve-<lb />
ning were furnished in the 155<lb />
pound bout when Joe Williams of<lb />
ECTC knocked out McGfll of the<lb />
Duke Freshmen in the third round.<lb />
McGill caught the Pirate boxer on<lb />
the point of the jaw with a beauti-<lb />
ful right cross early in the first<lb />
round. The blow seemed to befud-<lb />
dle Williams and his defense wilted<lb />
under a barrage of rights and lefts.<lb />
The East Carolinian continued to<lb />
fare badly in the second round. Mc-<lb />
Gill dropped Williams for a count<lb />
of eight about midway the second<lb />
stanza. The knock down seemed<lb />
to help rather than hinder the game<lb />
Pirate fighter, however, and he as-<lb />
sumed the offensive in the closing<lb />
minute of the second round. Wil-<lb />
liams went after his opponent ham-<lb />
mer and tongs as the third round<lb />
opened. He smashed hard rights<lb />
and lefts to MeGill's head and body<lb />
and the Duke fighter went down for<lb />
a count of nine. Williams continued<lb />
his savage onslaught when his op-<lb />
ponent regained his feet and con-<lb />
nected with several telling blows to<lb />
send McGill reeling along the ropes.<lb />
The referee, seeing that the Duke<lb />
boxer was out on his feet, stopped<lb />
the bout and awarded the fight to<lb />
Williams on a technical knock-out.<lb />
The remaining bouts on the card<lb />
were all awarded to Duke via the<lb />
decision route. The Pirate fighters<lb />
showed up well, but the Duke squad<lb />
seemed to have an edge in experience<lb />
and conditioning. Langley, fighting<lb />
for ECTC in the 155 pound class,<lb />
and Qurnell, the Pirates' 165 pound<lb />
representative, fought especially<lb />
close fights with their opponents.<lb />
The judges, however, ruled that the<lb />
Duke boxers had a slight edge in<lb />
both of these bouts. The East<lb />
Carolinians fared rather badly in<lb />
Mervin Frazelle to win another for<lb />
Atlantic Christian.<lb />
Billy Daniels was decisively heat-<lb />
en by Ferris of Wilson in an exhi-<lb />
bition bout on the same card. Far-<lb />
ris is not a student of ACC and the<lb />
match did not count in the official<lb />
scoring. Farris was awarded a<lb />
technical knockout after 1:55 of the<lb />
third round. In another exhibition<lb />
bout, Carl Langley of ECTC met<lb />
Hal Shaw of Wilson in a "no-<lb />
decision" fight. The bout went the<lb />
three round limit with Langley<lb />
making up for his lack of experience<lb />
with gameness and willingness.<lb />
Shaw is one of the best amateur<lb />
fighters in the state having held the<lb />
state high school championship belt<lb />
and twice winning the state Golden<lb />
Gloves Championship in his weight.<lb />
The Buccaneer boxers will have<lb />
a chance to even the score with<lb />
ACC when the Christians come here<lb />
February 16. The locals are out<lb />
for revenge and it is expected that<lb />
there will be an exhibition of plain<lb />
and fancy leather-slinging when the<lb />
two clubs meet again.<lb />
A summary of the events follows:<lb />
118�Mees, Duke, decisioned J.<lb />
Daniels, ECTC.<lb />
120�Blaloek, Duke, decisioned<lb />
Tyson. ECTC.<lb />
122�Collins. Duke, decisioned<lb />
Wilkerson. ECTC.<lb />
136�Little. Duke, decisioned<lb />
Perkins, ECTC.<lb />
145�Breece, ECTC, decisioned<lb />
Lattimer, Duke.<lb />
155�Marlev, Duke, decisioned<lb />
Langley, ECTC.<lb />
155 � Williams, ECTC, was<lb />
awarded a technical knockout over<lb />
McGill after 1:30 of the third round.<lb />
165�Lewis, Duke, decisioned<lb />
Qurnell, ECTC.<lb />
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PAGE SIX<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
Luncheon Given In Honor of Pitt<lb />
County Home Economics Teachers<lb />
Purpose to Give the Teachers in<lb />
Training An Opportunity To<lb />
Know the County Teachers<lb />
Already in That Field<lb />
Alumnae<lb />
News . . .<lb />
P.SJL HOLDS<lb />
REGULAR<lb />
A luncheon was given ly Miss<lb />
Mary Aa Clifton, and Alice<lb />
Reaves in b not of th Pitt County<lb />
H � E  anies Teach rs on Sat-<lb />
 lay. January 29 in the Training<lb />
 hool Cafeteria, The other guest<lb />
v t r. th C �� Home Economies<lb />
Soni rs and tin Home Economies<lb />
Fa ulty.<lb />
The purpose of the luncheon was<lb />
io give the teachers in training an<lb />
op rtuniry to know the county:<lb />
tea  y in �'� field. This!<lb />
;� 1 out by  informal di-<lb />
i tin teachers problems and i<lb />
bare been met.<lb />
�'� ct in a Home Economies<lb />
eours th cirls chose to<lb />
give tiu tun � � at an approximate:<lb />
cot of six cents per person. The<lb />
menu consisted (t potato salad<lb />
garnished with imento and olive<lb />
and nnt Bandwiehes, pimento cheese<lb />
sandwiches, ambrosia and coffee.<lb />
Marriages<lb />
Miss Ella Fleming, class of <lb />
was married December 26. to X. T.<lb />
Parker of Macclesfield. They are<lb />
at home in Macclesfield.<lb />
Miss Helen Simmons, class of "30.<lb />
was married February 4. to Albert<lb />
Morris of Kenly. At home in<lb />
Kenlv.<lb />
Visitors<lb />
Geneva Brown, of "Woodland.<lb />
visited the campus over the week-<lb />
end. She is teaching at Bell-Arthur.<lb />
v. a. - c<lb />
I USS1<lb />
As<lb />
Meth<lb />
Vivian Perry, of Zebulon. visited<lb />
the campus recently.<lb />
Hazel Lawrence, of Aulander<lb />
was a visitor here recentlv.<lb />
Betty Haywood, of Williamston.<lb />
also visited here a week ago.<lb />
CONTROL OF INFANTILE<lb />
PARALYSIS STEP NEARER<lb />
RADCLIFFE GIRLS GET HAR-<lb />
VARD REPORTERS TOLD<lb />
The ears of the editorial star of<lb />
the Harvard Cr tnsor, are bright<lb />
red.<lb />
Reading in the newspapers that'<lb />
girls at Jackson said they'd like to<lb />
be known a "Tuns' coeds the<lb />
editor of the Ear �  ('rims m sent<lb />
a :� r rter and a cameraman to get<lb />
a iple of similar statements from<lb />
th Radeliffe girls. He thought it<lb />
wou3 I e as easy as that.<lb />
But I a k same the photographer,<lb />
" ttl Q i ir s, and the reporter.<lb />
with tw � sizzling statements. "Are<lb />
you mad?" one � I said, We pre-<lb />
fer our splendid is Nation<lb />
And the editoi : th Bad Iffi<lb />
laughing.<lb />
The astute Harvard editor east'<lb />
aside bis journalistic ethics to save;<lb />
the pride of the rest of the Harvard:<lb />
men, and cooked op a phoney to the<lb />
effect that the Radeliffe girls were'<lb />
cuh-razy to become Harvard coeds.<lb />
NEW SHAPESPEAREAN SIG-<lb />
NATURE DISCOVERED<lb />
salt Lake City, Utak�(ACP�<lb />
The Shakespeare laboratory of the<lb />
University of Utah announced last<lb />
week it had auth) i ticated a hitherto<lb />
unknown signature of William<lb />
Sh<lb />
lisfa<lb /><lb />
signatures of the Ene-<lb />
r exist. The seventh.<lb />
�nths of research<lb />
San Francisco. Calif.� (ACP)-<lb />
Two scientists of Stanford Univer-j<lb />
sity last week said that nasal in-<lb />
stillations of zinc sulphate may be!<lb />
the weapon which ultimately will;<lb />
control dreaded infantile paralysis, j<lb />
The treatment already has proved!<lb />
successful in experiments with<lb />
monkeys, the doctors said. It � re- '<lb />
mains to be seen now how it works<lb />
when transferred to human beings<lb />
The scientists are Dr. E. W.<lb />
Schultz, professor of bacteriology,<lb />
and experimental pathology, and<lb />
his associate Dr. L. P. Gebhardt<lb />
They have been engaged in a long'<lb />
laboratory fight against poliomyel-<lb />
itis, and the record of the fight, up<lb />
t nw. is one of discouragement<lb />
and prolonged researches which<lb />
proved futile.<lb />
It was not until they discovered<lb />
that nasal instillations of zinc sul-<lb />
phate will create resistance to para-<lb />
iysis in monkeys for a period of<lb />
three months that they began to see<lb />
success ahead.<lb />
This discovery, and its twin, the<lb />
fact that the disease enters the hu-<lb />
man body through nerves in the<lb />
olfactory area, are considered the<lb />
greatest steps forward in the fight<lb />
against the most withering scourge<lb />
of childhood and vouth.<lb />
BRODY'S<lb />
The Season's Gaiety<lb />
is in the Air<lb />
From the Presbyterian Student<lb />
Association here. Catherine Denson<lb />
was sent, representing the group of<lb />
eighty-five girls on this campus, to<lb />
the Presbyterian Convention on<lb />
Wurld Missions which met in At-<lb />
lanta, Ga December 2S-30, 1037.<lb />
witli nearly 1,200 young people, rep-<lb />
resenting all the Synods of the Pres-<lb />
byterian Church in the United<lb />
States, in attendance. This was the<lb />
first convention of its kind in the<lb />
church and was highly successful�<lb />
So well-attended, and enthusiastical-<lb />
ly received, that the church plans to<lb />
make of it an annual meeting.<lb />
Talking to the P.S.A. at its<lb />
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resented Albemarle Presbytery's<lb />
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ality constitutes a much more seri-<lb />
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adjustment at Harvard to this in-<lb />
difference.<lb />
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SPORT OXFORDS<lb />
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