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GREENVILLE, N. C, TUESDAY, MARCH 8, 1938<lb />
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DEPUTATION TEAM<lb />
PRESENTS PROGRAM<lb />
NIEETAT STATE COLLEGE<lb />
Meeting Attended By Educators<lb />
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"Choosing Between the Better<lb />
and the Best" Was Theme<lb />
of Visiting Team<lb />
MOST HELPFUL MEETING<lb />
HELD IN MANY YEARS<lb />
STUDENTS ON A<lb />
RETURN VISIT<lb />
Three Other Faculty Members<lb />
Attend Educational<lb />
Meetings<lb />
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educat rs should learn<lb />
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as, our women students<lb />
A� ri 'an Association of<lb />
Women, Conservation of<lb />
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ther members of our<lb />
Lso attended educational<lb />
asl i . �  Misses Kalh-<lb />
' cla � and Mary Berry<lb />
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� � ting of the I om-<lb />
Standards of the Associa-<lb />
1 lieges and Secondary<lb />
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� oreia.<lb />
"Choosing Between the Better<lb />
and the Best" was the theme of the<lb />
program given by a deputation<lb />
team, representing the Young Wom-<lb />
an's Christian Association of this<lb />
college, on a return visit to the<lb />
YMCA of State College, Raleigh,<lb />
on Thursday evening, March 3,<lb />
The high light of the program<lb />
was a talk by Susan Evans on "Mak-<lb />
ing Choices Susan brought out<lb />
the importance of the choices that<lb />
must be made; how those choices<lb />
are made; and when they must be <lb />
made. She illustrated her talk with j Miss Ann Downev of Elizabeth<lb />
stones ot young boys and girls andjcity, who has recently Wen selected<lb />
how the choices they make involve<lb />
their friends. Miss Evans eon<lb />
The sponsors for the March dance to be held here the Pith are Josie<lb />
Hall, Chairman of the Social Committee, and Irene Uzzell, President<lb />
of the Poe Society.<lb />
GO. SECRETARY<lb />
Will Be On Campus On Every<lb />
Other Week-end Until Her<lb />
School Closes in May<lb />
eluded her talk with a warning<lb />
against living border line lives. "Let<lb />
us always she stated, "Choose the<lb />
best"<lb />
Elizabeth Copland, president of<lb />
the YWCA, opened the program by<lb />
introducing the members of the<lb />
(Please turn to page four)<lb />
PRACTICE TFARHFRR<lb />
by the Baptist State Board to be<lb />
the Baptist Student Secretary at<lb />
East Carolina Teacher's College be-<lb />
gan her work with the students the<lb />
week-end of March 4,  and 6.<lb />
She will Ik? on the campus every<lb />
other week-end until her<lb />
closes in May, after which she will<lb />
le here full time.<lb />
She was introduced to the Baptist<lb />
students Saturday afternoon at a<lb />
tea in the "Y" hut. Miss Mary<lb />
�e� Tw.M o ' �" �-<lb />
HIGH SCHOOL DAY<lb />
TO BEAPRIL12<lb />
"Visiting Day" Will Be the Third<lb />
Such Event Held Here By the<lb />
College in Last 3 Years<lb />
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PilJufl<lb />
Hundreds of high school seniors,<lb />
their teachers, and their parents<lb />
are expected to accept the invita-<lb />
tions to "High School Day" which<lb />
have just gone out from this col-<lb />
lege to the high schools of Eastern<lb />
North Carolina.<lb />
The day will be observed this<lb />
school year at the College on Tuesday,<lb />
April 12.<lb />
The program, designed to ac-<lb />
quaint the high school guests with<lb />
the activities of a college campus,<lb />
will open with a program in the<lb />
obert II. Wright Building in mid-<lb />
orning, followed by 1 er popu-<lb />
GIVEN FEBRUARY 27<lb />
Banquet Sponsored By the Pres-<lb />
byterian Student Association<lb />
and the Young People's League<lb />
of the Albemarle Presbytery<lb />
College Dance To Be<lb />
Given On March 12<lb />
WALLACE ALSTON WAS<lb />
PRINCIPAL SPEAKER<lb />
To Play Here<lb />
Paul Jones To Furnish Music For<lb />
Gala EverU<lb />
'An Approach to These Times"<lb />
Subject of Speaker for the<lb />
Occasion<lb />
En<lb />
if the<lb />
n go '1<lb />
A fellowship banquet was spon-<lb />
sored at the Presbyterian Church,<lb />
Sunday night, February 27, by the<lb />
older Young People's Group of the<lb />
church for the Presbyterian Stu-<lb />
dent Association and the young<lb />
people's leagues of the Albemarle<lb />
Presbytery.<lb />
In a colorful setting of attractive-<lb />
ly arranged jonquils and spirea, a<lb />
delicious upper was served in the<lb />
basement of the church by the Wom-<lb />
an's Auxiliary to the 105 attending.<lb />
A number of young people from<lb />
Rocky Mount, Wilson, Williamston,<lb />
and Kinston attended. Among the<lb />
guests were Miss Zoanna Davis,<lb />
Methodist Student worker, and Miss<lb />
Elizabeth Smith, Assistant Dean of<lb />
Women.<lb />
Mr. Wallace Alston, director of<lb />
the young people's work in the<lb />
Southern Presbyterian churches,<lb />
coming from Richmond, Yirginia,<lb />
was the principal speaker for the<lb />
occasion, using as his topic "An<lb />
Approach to These Times<lb />
The speaker listed several ap-<lb />
proaches. First, he explained "un-<lb />
conditional surrender" as having<lb />
nothing to do in the inner spirit to<lb />
meet th thins - w ith ul<lb />
Mr Alston nan d "cynicism" as<lb />
(Please tnra to page two)<lb />
FIGURE TO BE PLANNED<lb />
BY MISS LUCILLE NORTON<lb />
Auditorium to Be Decorated With<lb />
Collegiate Colors in Form of<lb />
Pennants<lb />
PAUL JONES<lb />
YWCA HEARS<lb />
M FIEEDS<lb />
Gives Challenging Message To<lb />
College Students<lb />
Miss Frances Fields, Student<lb />
worker of the Presbyterian Church<lb />
here, gave a challenging message to<lb />
the College students at the Vesper<lb />
Service of the Young Woman's<lb />
Christian Association on Sunday<lb />
evening, March 6.<lb />
Miss Fields, in beginning her talk<lb />
stated that the message she brought<lb />
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gram: Speaks Briefly On<lb />
Origin and Growth of<lb />
Ballads<lb />
STUDY GROUP<lb />
END SESSIONS<lb />
 six-weeks study group<lb />
g � niggle in China<lb />
its bearing on the rest<lb />
world, spon-ored by the,<lb />
i .  Association of University:<lb />
 with a discussion on the re<lb />
f the United States to the<lb />
. which was led by Miss<lb />
E. Jenkins and participated j<lb />
" . y, iy person present, has come<lb />
Miss Jenkins reviewed briefly the!<lb />
- in tie policy toward China;<lb />
 � 'urn of the century, bring-<lb />
rt the fact that this country.<lb />
I consistent foreign policy<lb />
in iie respect�a regard for<lb />
netity of treaties and a feel-<lb />
- " at their provisions must not<lb />
ghtly disregarded.<lb />
J be study of this small but Ba-<lb />
sted group began in January<lb />
talk by Miss Laura Rose on<lb />
likenesses and differences in<lb />
geography and the people of<lb />
and Japan, and the events<lb />
Qg up To Japan's move toward<lb />
1 Please turn to page two)<lb />
Miss Margaret MeKinney and I<lb />
Miss Deli hah Prevatte, seniors here:<lb />
who are doing practice teaching at<lb />
the Greenville High School, pre-<lb />
sented Miss Haskett's eighth grade<lb />
English classes in a ballad program:<lb />
at chapel, Friday, March 4.<lb />
Miss MeKinney, who directed the<lb />
program, spoke briefly on the origin<lb />
and growth of ballads. Several of<lb />
the students gave an old English<lb />
country dance as an opening num-<lb />
ber.<lb />
Dennis Bailey played "Down In<lb />
(Please turn to page three)<lb />
STUDENTS ARE GUESTS<lb />
OF LOCAL ROTARIANS<lb />
ouie.i lo the Baptist p<lb />
Greenville. She met with the peo-j<lb />
pie of the Immanuel Baptist church,<lb />
for the morning service and with:<lb />
the people of the Memorial Church<lb />
, for th<lb />
for the evening service.<lb />
Misses Downey and Daniel con<lb />
ferred with the BSU Council and<lb />
pastors of both churches Friday eve- j<lb />
ning, concerning the Baptist Stu<lb />
dent work.<lb />
Miss Downey is well qualified for!<lb />
her position here. She is a graduate I<lb />
(Please turn to page two)<lb />
HISTORY CLUB HAS<lb />
REGULAR MEETING<lb />
given  students, informal dancing,<lb />
and a baseball game.<lb />
This will be the third such "visit-<lb />
ing day" held by the College in the<lb />
last three years to interest more of<lb />
the state's high sehool graduates in<lb />
entering some college.<lb />
The first High School Day here,<lb />
in 1936, found twelve hundred<lb />
guests present, from over fifty<lb />
schools.<lb />
Last year the number of guests<lb />
was nearer two thousand, and they<lb />
represented over seventy schools.<lb />
An even larger attendance is anti-<lb />
cipated for the occasion this spring.<lb />
MUSICAL PROGRAMS<lb />
HERE INTERESTING<lb />
 mi. i<lb />
living.<lb />
Several students from this col- j<lb />
lege were guests of the Rotary Club,<lb />
Monday, March 7. The students at-<lb />
tending the Rotary meeting were the !<lb />
sons and daughters of Rotary Club<lb />
members. The guests attending<lb />
from this college were: Janet and j<lb />
Julia Edwards of Ayden, Sally'<lb />
Bunting of Bethel, Lillian Hick- �<lb />
man and Louise McGoogan of Tabor j<lb />
City, Mary Craven of Fuquay <lb />
Springs, and Lina Sermons, Herbert<lb />
Wilkerson, and Louis ReBarker of j<lb />
Greenville.<lb />
The History Club held its first reg<lb />
ular meeting of the year, Tuesday j<lb />
night. February-22, in the "Y" hut<lb />
Lawyer F. C. Harding of Green<lb />
ville spoke to the members on what<lb />
made George Washington what he<lb />
was and what he is today.<lb />
He opened his talk with the state-<lb />
ment that history is truth and history<lb />
is based upon truth.<lb />
He then explained to the group<lb />
that Washington was chosen to lead<lb />
the people not because of his genius<lb />
and ability but because of people's<lb />
profound faith and trust in him to<lb />
pull them through their grave crisis.<lb />
In conclusion lawyer Harding<lb />
again emphasized the fact that<lb />
history is fact in verity and history<lb />
is truth.<lb />
RADIO ENTERTAINER HERE<lb />
"Founders and Builders of ECTC"<lb />
Will Be Theme of 1938 Tecoan<lb />
TECO ECHO STAFF GUEST OF<lb />
PITT THEATRE MANAGEMENT<lb />
the taff of the Teco Echo in-<lb />
 � nig the editors, business staff,<lb />
and reporters, were guests of the<lb />
management of the Pitt Theater at<lb />
the moving picture on February 22.<lb />
The young people made it a real<lb />
theater party and enjoyed the oc-<lb />
casion thoroughly.<lb />
By PATSY McINTYRE<lb />
"Founders and Builders of East<lb />
Carolina Teachers College" will be<lb />
the theme of the 1938 Tecoan,<lb />
which will be sent to the press at<lb />
an early date.<lb />
As founders of this institution the<lb />
publication will feature Governor<lb />
Thomas J. Jarvis, for a generation<lb />
known as the state's "Grand Old<lb />
Man whose influence was out-<lb />
standing in establishing ECTC. Wil-<lb />
liam H: Eagsdale, who conceived the<lb />
idea of a school solely for teacher<lb />
training; and James Lawson Flem-<lb />
ing, upon whose election to the<lb />
Senate a bill was introduced and<lb />
passed to establish a teacher train-<lb />
ing school.<lb />
Representing the builders of our<lb />
college will be Robert Herring<lb />
Wright, master builder and only<lb />
president for a quarter of a century;<lb />
Claude Wayland Wilson, a member<lb />
of the education department in the<lb />
first faculty, under whose influence<lb />
the model school was built; and<lb />
Herbert E. Austin, also a member<lb />
of the first faculty, and instrumental<lb />
for many years in placing young<lb />
teachers in suitable schools.<lb />
The Tecoan will be made into five<lb />
books: College, classes, or-<lb />
ganizations, athletics, features. In<lb />
addition to these books there will<lb />
be several interesting pages of snap-<lb />
shots of students, faculty, and cam-<lb />
pus activities.<lb />
The feature sect'jn will he made<lb />
(Please turn to Page Three)<lb />
Mr. Olin Winstead, radio enter-<lb />
tainer, who was formerly of Wilson,<lb />
entertained the chapel assembly,<lb />
Tuesday, February 22, with a selec-<lb />
tion of piano numbers and songs.<lb />
Scheduled to give only one num-<lb />
ber, Mr. Winstead gave three extra<lb />
numbers when so requested by the<lb />
student body.<lb />
The numbers which he gave were:<lb />
"Lonesome Road "Indian Love<lb />
Call "Trees and "Let Me Call<lb />
You Sweetheart The assembly<lb />
joined in the singing of the latter.<lb />
College Book Room<lb />
Out of the sixteen thousand<lb />
books in the coUege book room<lb />
the average student rents fire or<lb />
six during- a quarter. From the<lb />
standpoint of one student, the<lb />
number seems small. But when<lb />
this number is multiplied by about<lb />
eleven hundred students and<lb />
when, at the end of the quarter,<lb />
all of them want to get to the two<lb />
doors of the book room at the same<lb />
time�well, that is another matter.<lb />
To lessen this last minute rush,<lb />
Dr. B. L. Hilldrup, director of the<lb />
book room, requests that books be<lb />
turned in as soon as possible. For<lb />
this purpose, the book room will<lb />
be kept open a number of extra<lb />
hours during the last week of the<lb />
quarter. A schedule will be posted<lb />
on the bulletin hoard and on the<lb />
doors of the book room.<lb />
Solely for the mutual protection<lb />
and convenience of the college<lb />
and of the student body, the book<lb />
room also has a few simple rales.<lb />
A brief summary of them appears<lb />
in the front of each book that Is<lb />
(Please turn to page two)<lb />
A musical program was given in I<lb />
chapel, Friday, February 25, by Mr.)<lb />
Dean Tabor, director of the men's j<lb />
chorus and orchestra here, Miss!<lb />
Mary Dormer, of the Piano Depart<lb />
ment, and Miss Yelma Lowe, of<lb />
the Commerce Department.<lb />
Miss Lowe, accompanied at the <lb />
piano by Miss Dormer, contributed<lb />
a violin solo, "Salut D'Amour" by<lb />
Elgar.<lb />
Miss Dormer followed by playing<lb />
two piano solos, Brahm's "Waltz in<lb />
A Flat" and Wieneowski's "Panto-<lb />
mine<lb />
Mr. Tabor sang three bass solos.<lb />
Clay's "The Hobo bringing out the<lb />
wistfulness of the American hobo,<lb />
Burleigh's "Deep River bringing<lb />
out the negro's wistfulness, and<lb />
"Gypsy John an old English<lb />
composition.<lb />
Musical Romance<lb />
Air. Dean Tabor and Miss Guessie<lb />
Kuykendall, both of the music de-j<lb />
partment here, presented an unusual<lb />
but interesting musical romance<lb />
program to the student body in:<lb />
chapel, Tuesday, March 2.<lb />
Sheets on which a list of questions<lb />
was printed were distributed among<lb />
the students. Miss Kuykendall<lb />
played a group of songs, the names<lb />
of which answered these questions<lb />
and the students supplied the<lb />
answers.<lb />
Rske Sh. g<lb />
test for eolle<lb />
Mi. points of the test that the epea k-<lb />
er paid particular attention to were:<lb />
Who are you anyway i What are<lb />
you doing? What are you ac-<lb />
complishing?<lb />
. She concluded her talk by saying.<lb />
"God help yoti to muster the courage<lb />
and the wisdom to face and pass<lb />
this examination in College Living:<lb />
for it is, after all, a fairly accurate<lb />
test of the creat adventure we call<lb />
Life<lb />
Paul Jones and his orchestra will<lb />
furnish music for the winter quarter<lb />
dance, to be held in the Robert II.<lb />
i Wright auditorium, on Saturday<lb />
night, March 12. The dance is to<lb />
be sponsored by the Poe Society, and<lb />
the Student Social Committee.<lb />
The auditorium will be decorated<lb />
with collegiate colors in the form<lb />
of pennants from ECTC, Carolina,<lb />
Duke, Davidson, State, and Wake<lb />
Forest. Songs of these colleges will<lb />
be played at intervals throughout<lb />
the evening.<lb />
The figure will be planned and<lb />
directed by Miss Lucille Norton, of<lb />
the Physical Education Depart-<lb />
ment. It will be led by Josie Hall,<lb />
chairman of the social committee;<lb />
 Irene LTzzell, president of Poe So-<lb />
ciety; and their guests. Others in<lb />
the figure are Melrose Gardner and<lb />
Louise Martin, invitation commit-<lb />
tee, Maggie Grumpier, chairman of<lb />
j the refreshment committee; Jean-<lb />
nette Edwards, Xylda Cooper, and<lb />
I Marie Worthington, decorations<lb />
committee; Grace Dawson, social<lb />
committee, Alary Carson McGee,<lb />
treasurer of Poe Society; Ophelia<lb />
i Montague, vice president of Poe So-<lb />
 ciety, Ida Farrior Davis, secretary<lb />
Poe Society; Margaret Guy Over-<lb />
43 GUESTS ENTERTAINED<lb />
IN PRACTICE HOUSE<lb />
EMERSON SOCIETY<lb />
FORENSICS WINNER<lb />
The debating among the literary<lb />
societies on the campus was resumed (<lb />
Monday, February 2$. for the first<lb />
time in several years, with the clash<lb />
ing of an affirmative team from the1<lb />
Emerson Society against a negative<lb />
team from the Lanier Society.<lb />
Debating on the query: "Resolved,<lb />
that the United States should accept<lb />
the policy of extending Federal aid<lb />
to general public education Louise<lb />
and Dorothy Woodard upheld the<lb />
affirmative side and defeated the<lb />
negative side composed of Jeanette<lb />
Earley and Erlene Sawyer.<lb />
Miss Lois Grigsby, Miss Emma<lb />
Hooper, and Dr. Herbert ReBarker;<lb />
served as judges at the debate and<lb />
by their decision the Emersons won.<lb />
The Emerson team will challenge<lb />
the Poe Society to a debate to be held<lb />
during the spring quarter.<lb />
Takes 40 Gallons of Ice Cream On<lb />
Sunday to Whet Students' Appetite<lb />
By INA MAE PIERCE<lb />
How many students have ever<lb />
stopped to think how much food<lb />
it takes to serve, even for one meal,<lb />
those who eat in the E.C.T.C. dining<lb />
halls. The statistics gathered in<lb />
terms of pounds, dozens, gallons,<lb />
or cans from the stewardess who has<lb />
to calculate the amounts, seemed im-<lb />
possible to the statistician who<lb />
passes the figures on to you.<lb />
When chicken is served for Sun-<lb />
day dinner it takes 750 pounds. The<lb />
potatoes served with it weigh 400<lb />
pounds, so it is little wonder that<lb />
the students put on weight also. It<lb />
takes 200 pounds of butterbeans or<lb />
3 dozen number 10 cans of peas<lb />
for the second vegetable. Forty<lb />
gallons of ice cream furnish the<lb />
dessert. The sweet pickled peaches<lb />
that often go with the Sunday<lb />
meal cost $40.<lb />
When steak is served instead of<lb />
chicken, 220 pounds are eaten at<lb />
an approximate cost of $75.<lb />
For breakfast either four boxes<lb />
of oranges, six boxes of tangerines,<lb />
or six bunches of bananas are served<lb />
for the fruit. The lightest of foods,<lb />
cornflakes, pulls down the scales at<lb />
ten pounds. If bacon and eggs com-<lb />
plete the menu, 90 dozen eggs and<lb />
75 pounds of bacon are consumed.<lb />
Instead of taking butter, which<lb />
is served at every meal, separate or<lb />
measuring it by the weight, the cost<lb />
for one week was requested and<lb />
found to be $150. Milk, which<lb />
(Please turn to page two)<lb />
Each girl during her stay at the<lb />
practice house gives a guest dinner.<lb />
During fall and winter quarters<lb />
many faculty members and out of<lb />
town people have been entertained.<lb />
A complete list of girls and their<lb />
guests are as follows: Miss Bernice<lb />
Alston, Dr. and Mrs. R. J. Slay;<lb />
Miss Louise Davis, Miss Rosaline<lb />
Ivey, and Miss Guinn; Afiss Nellie<lb />
Sutton, Miss Helen Spangler and<lb />
Airs. Chas; Aliss Margaret Pruette,<lb />
Airs. Sells, Placement Bureau<lb />
Columbia University, Miss Mary<lb />
Green, Aliss Katherine Holtzclaw,<lb />
Miss Alary Berry Clark; Aliss<lb />
Emily Brut Person; Air. and Mrs.<lb />
AI. AI. Person, Louisburg; Aliss Inez<lb />
Hubbard, Miss Zoe Anna Davis.<lb />
Greenville; Aliss Sallie Joyner<lb />
Davis; AHss Helen Barnhill, Miss<lb />
A. Y. Moore, Airs. Rose Harrell:<lb />
Mis Routh Thompson, Aliss Jessie<lb />
Schnopp, Miss Evelyn Rogers,<lb />
Teachers of Home Economics,<lb />
Greenville High School; Aliss Han-<lb />
nah Martin, Aliss Jamye Martin,<lb />
Warsaw, Air. Joel Lathan, Lilling-<lb />
ton; Aliss Lucille Waller, Air.<lb />
Roberson, Greenville High School.<lb />
Mrs. Y. M. MullheUand, Principal,<lb />
Green ville High School, Aliss<lb />
Marie Graham; Aliss Louise War-<lb />
ren, and Air. and Airs. Ralph Deal.<lb />
An outstanding event of fall<lb />
quarter was the formal Christmas<lb />
dinner given in honor of Miss Marie<lb />
White, Washington, D. C, Field<lb />
Secretary for Department of Educa-<lb />
tion, Miss Katherine Dennis, Ra-<lb />
leigh, N. C, State Supervisor of<lb />
High Sehool Home Economies.<lb />
Other guests were: Mr. and Mrs.<lb />
R. G. Deyton, Assistant Director<lb />
of Budget, Dr. and Mrs. Meadows.<lb />
Dr. and Mrs. Frank, Dr. and Airs.<lb />
AfcGinnis.<lb />
Mrs. Blaxton had as her guests,<lb />
her sisters, Mrs. H. P. Harrell of<lb />
Driver, Virginia, and Mrs. A. S.<lb />
(Please turn to page four)<lb />
Miss Hunter's Father Passes<lb />
Word was received here last week<lb />
of the death of Miss Hunter's<lb />
father. Miss Hunter was a former<lb />
member of the faculty here, and was<lb />
doing graduate work at George<lb />
Peabody College at the time of her<lb />
father's death.<lb />
The Tsco Echo with the students<lb />
and faculty join in expressing their<lb />
sympathy to Miss Hunter in her<lb />
great loss.<lb />
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THE TECO ECHO<lb />
-rtH 1938<lb />
The TECO ECHO<lb />
iljr CtMEJBM TfiMFKS COUMKE<lb />
. '�� the Students of East Carolina<lb />
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mnwun �J�� REPRESENTED 'OK N�TtON�l. �OVE�TISINO BY<lb />
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Colle6iote Cfeest<lb />
With The<lb />
STUDENTS<lb />
Notk: Only three pictures icere<lb />
used in this column this week due<lb />
to the unavoidable delay in having<lb />
halftones made. Subsequent issue<lb />
will carry the column in its usual<lb />
form.<lb />
KDITOK.<lb />
Saying�<lb />
"God must have loved the common people because he made .so many<lb />
m " Abraham Lincoln.<lb />
Definition�<lb />
A ; �a government in which a family rules the people.<lb />
How Will You Vote?<lb />
PRIMROSE CARPENTER<lb />
Primrose Carpenter, native of<lb />
New Bern, North Carolina, attend-<lb />
ed and graduated from the Xew<lb />
Bern High School. While he was<lb />
in high school, Primrose was a mem-<lb />
ber of the High School Science Cluh.<lb />
Men's Athletic Association and was<lb />
vice president of the Monogram<lb />
Cluh. He also took part in many<lb />
social activities in which he served,<lb />
at various times, as chairman of<lb />
committees.<lb />
Since entering<lb />
ECTC, Primrose<lb />
has contributed<lb />
much to the stu-<lb />
dent life of the<lb />
campus. For four<lb />
years that he has<lb />
been here he has<lb />
been a member of<lb />
the varsity foot-<lb />
hall team ami a<lb />
member of the<lb />
varsity cluh. lie<lb />
lias also worked<lb />
as the secretary of the Science Cluh<lb />
and this year worked on the edi-<lb />
torial staff of the Teeoan. He has<lb />
also served as vice president of the<lb />
Phi Sigma Pi Fraternity. Prim-<lb />
rose, elected to serve on the Men's<lb />
Student Council as representative<lb />
from the Senior Class, on entering<lb />
the group was chosen to serve as its<lb />
vice president.<lb />
"Prim" says his hobby is sailing.<lb />
In fact he likes most anything that<lb />
abounds the ocean's brink. He<lb />
also likes to danceEvidently the<lb />
Senior Class thinks he's good for<lb />
they elected him the best dancer<lb />
among them).<lb />
Prim" says he doesn't have hutj<lb />
nne ambition and that is to he hap<lb />
COLLEGE BOOK ROOM<lb />
pily married.<lb />
elding place t<lb />
 new will he the erv of<lb />
I �lie :Hills next week to decide who -hall head<lb />
on our campus. The question is�How shall<lb />
: Is will you vote? Must they have pretty hair :<lb />
�s: must they be your kin or your good friend'<lb />
standards such as ability, fitness, responsibility,<lb />
: good leadership <lb />
II i . and see if he or she tits your standards<lb />
ould le, and when you have done this you can<lb />
have done your part to insure hotter organiza-<lb />
future.<lb />
XYLDA COOPER<lb />
Xylda Cooper comes to us from<lb />
Wallace, North Carolina where she<lb />
attended and graduated from the<lb />
Clement High School.<lb />
While in High School, Xylda was<lb />
vice president of her Junior Class<lb />
and during her Junior year, also<lb />
(Continued from page one)<lb />
rented from the college. Since the<lb />
student agrees to the complete set<lb />
of rules and conditions, rather<lb />
than to the summary, when he<lb />
signs for a hook, it may he to his<lb />
advantage to cut out and save the<lb />
following copy of them:<lb />
ltook Hot 1 in Holes<lb />
1. Xo student may cheek hooks<lb />
out of the hook room in the name<lb />
of another student. Bad one must<lb />
get his tiooks in person, and re-<lb />
turn them in person. It is advis-<lb />
able for each student to see that<lb />
his account is properly cleared<lb />
before leaving the college at the<lb />
end of u quarter.<lb />
i. The hook room will he kept<lb />
open on the last day of registra-<lb />
tion in each quarter so that the<lb />
students may arransre to search<lb />
the shelves for books with which<lb />
they have been clianred during a<lb />
previous quarter.<lb />
3. If a student does not return<lb />
his hooks, he must pay for them.<lb />
For a hook which has not been<lb />
used by a former student, the cost<lb />
shall he the full retail price: for<lb />
one that has been used throughout<lb />
a quarter, the cost shall be three-<lb />
fourths of the retail price: and for<lb />
all others, the cost shall be two-<lb />
thirds of the retail price.<lb />
t. A tine shall be charged on all<lb />
books that are returned late. The<lb />
last day of a quarter is the date<lb />
when all books shall be consid-<lb />
ered as due. unless a special ar-<lb />
rangement has been made where-<lb />
by a different date is set.<lb />
This fine shall be five cents for<lb />
each day that the book room is<lb />
open between the date that the<lb />
book is due and the date upon<lb />
which it is returned until the<lb />
amount reaches fifty cents per<lb />
book. If a book is returned more<lb />
than ten days late, the tine shall<lb />
be one-third of the value of the<lb />
book, if that amount is smaller<lb />
than a fine of live cents a day.<lb />
Hooks due lonsrer than a full col-<lb />
lege quarter must be paid for un-<lb />
less other arrangements are made<lb />
with the director of the book room.<lb />
�. If a student fails to take rea-<lb />
sonable care of the books rented<lb />
by him, he may lie fined for such<lb />
neglect: but in no case shall the<lb />
maximum penalty exceed the origi-<lb />
nal retail price of the books that<lb />
are abused.<lb />
LETTERS<lb />
to the Editor<lb />
(Editor's note: This laartment<lb />
is open to all students tn school<lb />
here. The Tfxx Kciio reserves the<lb />
right to censor or reject all com-<lb />
mu,iications. Letters published<lb />
herein express individual opinion,<lb />
and do not represent the editorial<lb />
policies of this newspaper.)<lb />
Unusual�But True!<lb />
Dear Editor:<lb />
Isn't this supposed i" be<lb />
lege. or am I mistaken <lb />
people of college age supp<lb />
ike ladies am<lb />
a co<lb />
Vren't<lb />
sed 1<lb />
know how to act<lb />
gentlemen, or again, am 1 mi<lb />
swers to the first<lb />
above art<lb />
If the an<lb />
of the question<lb />
ia ken<lb />
art<lb />
in tin<lb />
a w<lb />
affirmative, I want to saj<lb />
or two about the conduct of our stu-<lb />
dent hody at entertainments. By<lb />
the term "entertainments 1 mean<lb />
not only those made possible by<lb />
funds from the student treasurer.<lb />
hut the Saturday night moving<lb />
as well.<lb />
lent has already seen a<lb />
a Sat<lb />
A. B. (happy)<lb />
XNGRNQR OF �<lb />
NO0MBD HIS .v<lb />
M!GH S V � I<lb />
I.) LAW S H '<lb />
NG NBMSPAi<lb />
: M3M MJRK<lb />
AND BA' �<lb />
' ,<lb />
ggcfefr 1938<lb />
Basketball Climax Rev<lb />
To Be Third Highest<lb /><lb />
Summary Taken From Figures rt y.<lb />
Recently Released By J. D. HI<lb />
Alexander J<lb />
ABBIT OF ELON LEADS<lb />
A TAR HEELS WITH 241<lb />
High Point's Malfequot Wit<lb />
Points, and Shelton oJ I �<lb />
With 236 Points Follow v.<lb />
Close Margin.<lb /><lb />
rd<lb />
v ording to<lb />
recently by �'� ' '�<lb />
gh� ��� �'�- sharpshi �<lb />
the K( TC qainU I<lb />
pietun<lb />
If a stui<lb />
marshal.<lb />
Pi<lb />
a toll of<lb />
hurt or j<lb />
wise with<lb />
sight was<lb />
centr ;�<lb />
Secoi<lb />
kille<lb />
note.<lb />
This I s<lb />
thing is tl<lb />
you nil.i v,<lb />
whili rid<lb />
a ilu . -<lb />
Are You a Speed Cowboy?<lb />
ii us editorial comment on the subject of driving on the campus<lb />
!� of  avail. Cars come and iro. some fast, some slow, some<lb />
 some moderate, but most of them above the speed limit<lb />
- by the college. The limit is 15 miles per hour.<lb />
 � best way in which driving on the eampus will he slowed<lb />
� � itation of facts and figures. If facts and figures are<lb />
roduce seriousness; will it be given the attention it should?<lb />
ii an effort of experimentation and in the boldness of facts and<lb />
� v shall be stated: The fart- affect our eampus in four ways�<lb />
For exceeding the speed limit, the year 1937 brought with it<lb />
deaths and injuries, amounting to 9,380 killed and i'L'7fi<lb />
lermanentiy injured. Edward Young, a poet, once said, "Be<lb />
i speed: A fool al forty is a fool indeed This man's fore-<lb />
great indeed as he was born in the latter part of the seventeenth<lb />
� rtainly had this modern generation down to a "t<lb />
'ess i , for the year 1M7 brought 4,440 people<lb />
i 53,92 red, an enormous figure of which everyone should<lb />
sh<lb />
On e n tering<lb />
ECTC in the fall<lb />
of 1934, Xylda<lb />
was elected presi-<lb />
dent of her fresh-<lb />
man class. Dur-<lb />
ing ber sophomore<lb />
year, she served as<lb />
treasurer of the<lb />
Woman's Student<lb />
Government As-<lb />
sociation and on<lb />
the student chapel<lb />
committee,<lb />
was elected presi-<lb />
MISS ANN DOWNEY<lb />
IS B. S. SECRETARY<lb />
Mathematics Club and<lb />
secretary of the senior<lb />
ig id<lb />
�  on our campus which is maybe a dangerous<lb />
�vcles. Ilow easy it is for an automobile to hit<lb />
an Last year there were Md people killed and 31,890 injured<lb />
ng bicycles, and they weren't all children. Therefore it is<lb />
yourself and to all drivers that you watch before you leap.<lb />
Fourthly (pedestrians) -According to a booklet "Death Begins at<lb />
Forty issued by the Travelers Insurance Company, Hartford, Con-<lb />
necticut, the 1930 automobile is a marvel of speed, power and safety,1<lb />
but the 1938 pedestrian is the same plodding individual he was a hundred;<lb />
years ago. He hasn't any all-steel body, nor has nature streamlined!<lb />
him so he can move faster in this age of speed. The 1920s with its<lb />
boopadoop�Charleston�"yes, we have no Bananas"�Drug Store Cow-<lb />
boys�all are gone with the wind, but there is left one tragicomic vestige<lb />
of the "Two.ties lie is the Speed Cowboy, an unwanted relic of the<lb />
bygone days, he whizzes blythely on, oblivious to the fact that he is as<lb />
out of place as Keystone comedy in Radio City music hall. Just a<lb />
Model T intellect in a streamlined roadster. Some day, he may be caught<lb />
unaware and be put in a museum, where he belongs, along with the extinct<lb />
Dinosaur and the Dodo.<lb />
College people think about this thing called death that lurks on four<lb />
wheels. Stop! Consider your chances in a country of automobiles<lb />
where life is cheap and speed is the Vogue! Yes, 1937 has gone�<lb />
forgotten in the hopes and expectations of 1938�but, its automobile<lb />
accidents will live long in the maimed and cripple as a gory indication<lb />
to America's carelessness and indifference. (Statistics and some quoted<lb />
matter from booklet�"Death Begins at 40)<lb />
An Old Saying<lb />
There seems to he an old saying on the Campus that�"the candidate<lb />
that controls Wilson Hall insures himself or herself of a successful elec<lb />
tion How true this saying may be it is beyond the writer's knowledge,<lb />
but if the above be the case it can be remedied. How? By the simple<lb />
method of going to the polls. Tf Gotten, Jarvis, and Fleming halls go<lb />
to the polls and vote a solid vote, Wilson nor any other hall can carry<lb />
an election. Therefore with Wilson Hall going to the polls and voting<lb />
solid�with probably Jarvis, Cotten, and Fleming voting only small<lb />
majorities�Wilson Hall can carry an election.<lb />
Last year<lb />
�lent of the<lb />
this year is<lb />
class.<lb />
Xylda says her hobby is reading.<lb />
She also likes to play the piano (at<lb />
which she is quite good). She says<lb />
she has one thing for which to<lb />
achieve and that is to be a success<lb />
in anything she might undertake.<lb />
LOUISE ELAM<lb />
Louise Elam says that though she<lb />
was horn in South Hill, Virginia,<lb />
she spent ber childhood days at Ox-<lb />
ford, North Carolina where she grad-<lb />
uated from high school in 193� She<lb />
belonged to various high school or-<lb />
ganizations, among them the Latin<lb />
Club.<lb />
This year Louise<lb />
is working as vice<lb />
president in the<lb />
Mathematics Club<lb />
and the History<lb />
Club, working in<lb />
the student branch<lb />
of the Women's<lb />
auxiliary of St.<lb />
Paul's Episcopal<lb />
Church. Here, she<lb />
was elected to<lb />
serve as vice pres-<lb />
ident of this or-<lb />
ganization this year.<lb />
Louise says her hobby is reading<lb />
and working math. She likes to<lb />
read unusual facts (Robert Ripley's<lb />
Believe It or Nots, for instance) and<lb />
to play croquet. After graduation<lb />
from ECTC she would like to teach<lb />
other people to enjoy working mathe-<lb />
matics as much as she does.<lb />
STUDY GROUP ENDS SESSION<lb />
(Continued from page one)<lb />
expansion on the continent in the<lb />
early 1930's.<lb />
The group was under the leader-<lb />
ship of Miss Laura Rose, chairman<lb />
of the International Relations Com-<lb />
mittee of the AAtTW, but was com-<lb />
posed of both members and non-<lb />
members.<lb />
It seemed to be the feeling of the<lb />
group that the chief benefit derived<lb />
from the series of meetings was the<lb />
ability to listen to commentators and<lb />
read the newspapers more intel-<lb />
ligently.<lb />
(Continued from page one)<lb />
of Chowan College. She has had a<lb />
year at the Baptist Training School<lb />
in Louisville, Kentucky and has also<lb />
done graduate work here in the sum-<lb />
mer. She spent part of last sum-<lb />
mer touring parts of Europe. At<lb />
the present time Miss Downey is<lb />
teaching in the Primary grades in<lb />
Castalia.<lb />
The Baptist Students here is I<lb />
headed by the Baptist Student!<lb />
Union Council with the faculty ad-<lb />
viser Miss Margaret Samnion;<lb />
President, Catherine Cheek; first1<lb />
vice president, Mildred Hollowell;<lb />
second vice president, Ernestine<lb />
Perry; secretary, Doris Hollowell;<lb />
treasurer, Mary Louise MeGougan;<lb />
pianist, Ina Mae Pearee; chorist,<lb />
Madeline Fakes; chairman of social<lb />
committee, Marie Puckett; Sunday<lb />
school representative, Hattie Hol-<lb />
land; and reporter, Lucille Xewton.<lb />
FELLOWSHIP DINNER<lb />
GIVEN FEBRUARY 27<lb />
(Continued from page one)<lb />
the second approach to these times,<lb />
and he described the cynic as a<lb />
man who "sticks a blade in the<lb />
hack of those who try to solve their<lb />
problems<lb />
Another popular approach given<lb />
was that of pagan "self sufficiency"<lb />
which he described as the surest<lb />
type of self-deluse.<lb />
The last approach which Mr.<lb />
Alston listed as probably the most<lb />
popular was expediency or the way<lb />
of a short cut.<lb />
In conclusion, Mr. Alston said:<lb />
"may God help us with decisions<lb />
and help us to face our lives today<lb />
with the approach we do not hesitate<lb />
to call 'the way of faith<lb />
TAKES 40 GALLONS OF<lb />
ICE CREAM ON SUNDAY<lb />
(Costume from vf one)<lb />
is also served every meal, amounts to<lb />
70 gallons a day or 490 gallons per<lb />
week.<lb />
If sausage is the meat for a meal,<lb />
250 pounds are necessary, but it takes<lb />
only 100 pounds of liver. The fish<lb />
for dinner weigh 220 pounds.<lb />
The cabbage made into slaw for<lb />
lunch alone weigh 150 pounds.<lb />
When pie, which is a favorite<lb />
dessert, completes a meal, 175 are<lb />
necessary.<lb />
This is only a few items and the<lb />
beginning of the story. Twenty-five<lb />
negroes are kept busy in the kitchen<lb />
from morning until night preparing<lb />
this food, and if one man had to<lb />
wash all the dishes, it would take<lb />
him 12 hours.<lb />
picture being shown here on a Sat<lb />
unlay night, common decency and<lb />
his sense of eonsideratoiii for others<lb />
gives him two choices: first, he can<lb />
stay away cut rely, or secondly, he<lb />
can at least refrain from making a<lb />
whispered summary of it to his<lb />
neighbors and from commenting on<lb />
what is going to happen next. Lit-<lb />
tle things like these can utterly<lb />
spoil a picture for one who is see<lb />
bag it for the first time, f people<lb />
will get to the auditorium on time<lb />
and make up their minds to stay<lb />
through the showing of the whole<lb />
film once they're there, noises<lb />
caused by squeaking and creaking<lb />
floor boards will be eliminated. If<lb />
the doorkeepers will refuse to page<lb />
any person except for a really im-<lb />
portant reason, it will be much eas-<lb />
ier to hear the dialogue of players<lb />
As for the way students conduct<lb />
themselves at the larger, more im-<lb />
portant entertainments. have sev-<lb />
eral criticisms to make Before I<lb />
go into them, however, let me re-<lb />
mind you thai most of the people<lb />
who appeal' on our stage in the<lb />
Wright auditorium, whether they<lb />
be lecturers, musicians, dancers.<lb />
singers, or actors, are celebrities. It<lb />
stands to reason that word of our<lb />
reception of them here will reach<lb />
other celebrities, who are potential<lb />
entertainers at this college, and if<lb />
their reports are unfavorable, the<lb />
reputation of our alma mater will<lb />
be blackened and our present high<lb />
standard of entertainments must of<lb />
necessity be lowered because we will<lb />
no longer !m able to induce the lust<lb />
entertainers to appear here.<lb />
I hope no one thinks I'm being<lb />
nasty about all this. It is only lie-<lb />
cause 1 realize that those things I<lb />
have just mentioned are certain to<lb />
become realities if we students<lb />
don't conduct ourselves as refined<lb />
men and women instead of as hood-<lb />
lums and urchins of the street, that<lb />
I am writing at such length on this<lb />
subject. 1 am merely presentinir<lb />
an important problem to the stu-<lb />
dent body. We can reach the prop-<lb />
er solution if we only will!<lb />
That certainly was a digression!<lb />
Let me get back to the ways in<lb />
which I think our conduct at large<lb />
entertainments can be improved.<lb />
First. I think it is terribly rude<lb />
of us to laugh at people in a play<lb />
as soon as they appear on the stage.<lb />
If the characters are supposed tn<lb />
be comical, laughter in the right<lb />
places is not amiss, but laughter di-<lb />
rected at people who are attempt<lb />
ing to portray serious parts is un-<lb />
pardonable. Let's try to control our<lb />
tickle boxes until the characters<lb />
have been on the stage at least long<lb />
enough to give us a clue to the<lb />
nature of their parts.<lb />
Secondly, those of us who decide!<lb />
to attend an entertainment should<lb />
also decide to remain until the final<lb />
curtain. That goes double for those:<lb />
in the balcony. The noise made in<lb />
coming down those wooden steps is<lb />
simply�well, there just isn't a word<lb />
to describe it!<lb />
Another thing which we should<lb />
take steps to end is this practice of<lb />
getting up and leaving after giv-<lb />
ing a round of applause so feeble<lb />
that, as Dr. Baughan would say, it<lb />
has "one foot in the grave and the<lb />
other on a banana peel In large<lb />
cities it is customary for an audi-<lb />
ence to give "curtain calls" to the<lb />
favorite performers. A curtain call<lb />
is signified by almost thunderous<lb />
applause and is nothing more com-<lb />
plicated than a demand bv the au-<lb />
dience for the reappearance of its<lb />
favorites. Helen Hayes received an<lb />
almost unbelievable number after<lb />
her "Victoria Regina It is up to<lb />
us to prove that we are not igno-<lb />
rant provincials by making it a<lb />
point to give at least one curtain<lb />
call after every one of our enter-<lb />
tainments. If we are particular<lb />
pleased, we can, of course, give as<lb />
many as the performers will re-<lb />
ceive.<lb />
I'm through. To you persever-<lb />
ing ones who have so valiantlv<lb />
struggled through this manuscript<lb />
(it can t rightly be called anything<lb />
else), let me add that I hope these<lb />
suggestions will prove helpful AH<lb />
rCKSrJQ<lb />
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Collie news<lb />
receives abojt<lb />
of the space in<lb />
the nation's<lb />
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WhoWould You RatherBelf YouCouldnt<lb />
Be Yourself, That Is The Question?<lb />
By HELEN GRAY GILLAM<lb />
Who would you rat<lb />
couldn t be vourscll<lb />
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hat was I he I<lb />
Lookin' Over<lb />
the<lb />
Campus<lb />
Aimmmnmtti<lb />
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question put to the members of the <lb />
class in Sociology 100 by their in- f<lb />
struetor, M. L. Wright. '<lb />
The only limitation was that the <lb />
person of choice mils? have raad<lb />
some contribution to civilization. ,<lb />
 ,  , , In bprine<lb />
hack member ol the class wrote a '<lb />
, - , , i- turn- to toie.<lb />
term paper on lus choice lucliiduig<lb />
� � ' ,   them to try t<lb />
a biosrrapnv ot the person chosen , , <lb />
i  ' �  . i �  boldlv written<lb />
and the reason tor the choice with<lb />
emphasis on the latter. ' <lb />
The biographies of the men  � �<lb />
ranged from Hannibal to Rear Ad<lb />
attempt to<lb />
miral Richard E. Byrd and of the , .<lb />
women, from Cleopatra to Mrs.  ' , <lb />
Franklin D Roosevelt. o ' 1,I<lb />
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wished to be s woman, but five  �N  r(<lb />
irirls wished to be men. The girls .moroas intern<lb />
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,   , , - . . man at tract!<lb />
be Hannibal; Jean Stu! . s, Rear  ' � <lb />
Admiral Byrd: Virginia Bryan, l � <lb />
Will Rogers: Jovce Campbell. L <lb />
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Woodrow Wilson, and Helen Grav i<lb />
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girls was. Florence Nightingale,<lb />
who was chosen by three. Martha<lb />
Washington and the first Queen<lb />
Elizabeth of England ranked equal-<lb />
ly. Wives of presidents of the<lb />
United States were popular, as<lb />
three were chosen, Martha Wash<lb />
ington by two. and Mrs. Franklin<lb />
1. Rooseveit and Dully Madison by<lb />
one each. Rulers headed the list, as . , - , , ,<lb />
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Amelia Earhart. aviatrix. chosen � e? �ho OJ?<lb />
by Juanita Etheridge; Clara Bar- ;h�-�� �<lb />
to founder of the Red Cross ,  i -  B t<lb />
hv Fr.ln, r'ti- r � i i Lucille Lewis win re hi<lb />
05 r,ein lark; -lane Addams, , <lb />
humanitarian of Hull House bv an I'tIIUI�<lb />
Fannie Gary; Philips Brook fa , lks like Big J<lb />
mous Boston minister, bv Charles  tnr th r"mf"<lb />
Harris; Mary Sleswr, missiortarv �?7�  " ' l<lb />
.vThadysJohnson; John Smith ex- , Ir 1"�k hk" om :<lb />
plorer and cohmier. bv Charles �" �� r!un,i ' P1?<lb />
MeNatt; Elizabeth Brownimr poet ��2 ail,i M<lb />
by India Hill; Alexander llamil JC EfJJ<lb />
ton. financier, bv Howard nr:��.r tllf h,P� sch�o1 hili<lb />
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ment you will proba<lb />
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chose to he people of the United m,th:if thpy arf'<lb />
States covering the whole range of a hlF way'<lb />
American history with the earlier'  ,llat "Mlki xhr '<lb />
and modern periods about equally' ows has stoPlM1 &amp;" ;<lb />
divided. " 1 Jenkins has recovered I<lb />
Harvey Deal, whose term paper taeks of '?a "<lb />
was on Lord Lister, the Englissh' strifp with "Wistful" C<lb />
surgeon, stated emphatically, "I Why did the man �<lb />
wrote on the Lord Lister, but I had<lb />
much rather be Charlie McCarthy<lb />
COLLEGE DANCE TO BE<lb />
GIVEN ON MARCH 12<lb />
(Continued from pace one)<lb />
Emerson Society, Emilv Brendle,<lb />
social committee; Rebecca Watson<lb />
president of WSGA; and Thornton<lb />
Stovall, president of MSGA; Grace<lb />
Freeman, chief marshal from Poe<lb />
Society; and their guests. The stu-<lb />
dents for the figure were elected bv<lb />
the social committee and the officers<lb />
of the Poe Societv.<lb />
Chaperones for the dance are-<lb />
Miss Frances Wahl, Miss Dora<lb />
Coates, Mrs Sue Bowden, Miss Cleo<lb />
Rainwater, Miss Elizabeth Hvman<lb />
mm Ruth White, Dr. and Mrsari<lb />
1 Adams, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Deal<lb />
and Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Henderson!<lb />
we have to do is to mak� �� � � riSbt air extent, �<lb />
minds to improve our conductance But ft? �Ut �f and h' <lb />
minds to improve our conduct; once<lb />
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with Joyce Campbell. R . ei<lb />
got something there.<lb />
Dudash has the Spring :ver�<lb />
why? Because every afteraoaa 1<lb />
takes a nap on good "oh Mother<lb />
Earth beside the Austin Building-<lb />
Whether or not the meat ol f<lb />
know it,<lb />
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young poet.<lb />
He should be revealed ani t� �<lb />
do it,<lb />
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ette.<lb />
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a fact,<lb />
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guy back.<lb />
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tied for fir- pla ��<lb />
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top honors in � ���<lb />
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�f 2 free throw will<lb />
trants making the hij<lb />
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Ruth Barker. Mavis p;<lb />
Grigg Mickey Blant<lb />
aon. and "T" Martin.<lb />
Jerry Tyson folio<lb />
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�hots was in third pla �<lb />
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the fourth place award<lb />
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places in the tollman<lb />
fiven points in the<lb />
teural Contest<lb />
WA.<lb />
PRACTICE TEACHERS<lb />
PRESENT PROGRAM<lb />
keep Lent.<lb />
The "ed" usually sees me when B<lb />
(Pleas turn to pace fonr)<lb />
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he Valley" and "Home (h<lb />
Range' on a guitar.<lb />
The entire group gave two r<lb />
numbers, "Dabbling In The Dew<lb />
feted by Frances Williams and I<lb />
�cklin, and "Whistle. Whistle. '<lb />
ife after which they sang M<lb />
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der Through A Straw acted I<lb />
dly Home and Janet Gowar<lb />
hortenin' Bread bv John Saieed,<lb />
h Dear and "Oh No. John<lb />
by James Worsley and Mart<lb />
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Sara Moore, who has written sev-<lb />
original ballads, recited two,<lb />
' Baby Elmer" and "Greedy<lb />
Form She was followed by<lb />
ia Seandelon, who plaved as<lb />
�rdion solo, "Xobodvs Darling<lb />
Mine<lb />
Oh Sir, I Was Onlv Flirting"<lb />
a duet by Mildred Ross and<lb />
rris Abeyounis.<lb />
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"O Bury Me Not On The Lorn<lb />
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JOAN<lb />
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in romantic drama<lb />
"I MET MY LOVE AGAIN"<lb />
FRIDAY SATURDAY MARCH 11-12<lb />
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"BOY OF THE STREETS"<lb />
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March ft<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
, 1931<lb />
Home Economics Seniors<lb />
Give Many Book Reviews<lb />
Go To Many Towns and Clubs To 4 ifl  , <lb />
Give Resume of Latest<lb />
Books<lb /><lb />
News . . .<lb />
CHAPTER NEWS<lb />
U<lb />
County Home<lb />
, asked a group The Raleigh Chapter of the<lb />
Seniors to read EOTC alumnae will give a hineh-<lb />
whichlcoa dtaring the North Carolina Ed-<lb />
ucation Association meeting which<lb />
will be held in Raleigh March 17-<lb />
t The lionr of the luncheon is<lb />
one o'clock, and the plaeethe Worn-<lb />
ks wore re- ana Club.<lb />
iks, wnicn<lb />
to her club<lb />
ad the meet-<lb />
books.<lb />
Books Added to the library<lb />
� at Winter-<lb />
Edwards; "Life<lb />
Chieod�by Km-<lb />
If 1 Had Four<lb />
 a by Doris<lb />
l- dbank by Nel-<lb />
s 1 nYour Budg- Ha�<lb />
by Jimmy Cul- N. C.<lb />
: ks by Ruby LJ<lb />
�1 ev's Worth"�! Madelin<lb />
MARRIAGE<lb />
Ida Pearle Currin to Freddie<lb />
William Hobgood on February 'J�.<lb />
Making their home on Route -1.<lb />
Oxford.<lb />
PERSONALS<lb />
Satterthwaite.<lb />
Tarboro,<lb />
Hlen Randall;<lb />
ler"�at Little-<lb />
na Clifton:<lb />
X. C.<lb />
Winstead, Pinetown,<lb />
Selma Pritehard, Seaboard.X. C.<lb />
Lamb. Washington,<lb />
Wi1<lb />
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V.v.<lb />
Rol<lb />
Carolyn<lb />
Sierras"�atjx. C.<lb />
.lice Reaves<lb />
I<lb />
n �at Farm- Frances<lb />
Waller; "Life X- C.<lb />
Farmville�by<lb />
I �� oseof BU� Kearney, Relvior. N. C.<lb />
Lamb. Washington,<lb />
Editor's Xot�: The following<lb />
books recently hare been added to<lb />
the Library and are ready for circu-<lb />
lation.<lb />
Jackson. J. A. Guiding Your Life.<lb />
Appleton-Ccntury, lf,57.<lb />
"The author of Outwitting Our<lb />
Nerves discusses the personality<lb />
problems which are characteristic of<lb />
each of the seven ages of man Wil-<lb />
son Bulletin. December 195T.<lb />
Johnson, Edgar. One Mighty Tor-<lb />
rent: the Drama of Biography.<lb />
Staekpole Sons. 17.<lb />
 . . this fascinating chronicle of<lb />
four centuries of human life sparkles<lb />
at every line Peabody Journal of<lb />
Education, May 1!K?7<lb />
Marshall. II. E. Dorothea DLr,<lb />
University of X. C. 10.37.<lb />
Palmer, R. L. &amp; Alpher. Forty Mil-<lb />
lion Guinea Pig Children. Van-<lb />
guard, 1937.<lb />
Rice, Elnier. Imperial City. Cow-<lb />
ard-MeCann, 19:57.<lb />
"The powerful story of the life of<lb />
a modern city, told through the lives<lb />
of the people that live in it, from top<lb />
to bottom Scribner, Dec. 1937.<lb />
Roberts, K. L. Northwest Passage.<lb />
Doubleday, 1937.<lb />
'Northwest Passaqe is mightv<lb />
I<lb />
Playmates�My Goodness!<lb />
43 GUESTS ENTERTAINED<lb />
IN PRACTICE HOUSE<lb />
(Continued from page one)<lb />
State Fan Virginia.<lb />
1. 1938.<lb />
. Mr<lb />
for ttirii in<lb />
A buffet supper<lb />
Hargrores<lb />
�� weei "I' February<lb />
On Tuesday, Februarj<lb />
Blaxton entertainet<lb />
niiallv at a tea.<lb />
was given is v<lb />
girla of the ho u<lb />
Among the gu<lb />
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Let Us Solve That Spring Wardrobe Question fi<lb />
C. HEBER FORBES<lb />
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PLAYMATES � Martha Raye and Ben Blue, eccentric playmates of<lb />
the screen, are teamed once more in Paramount's "College Swing<lb />
Martha becomes a professor of practical romance and Ben be-<lb />
comes a gymnasium instructor � and the things they do to college<lb />
never wore learned there.<lb />
DEPUTATION TEAM<lb />
PRESENTS PROGRAM<lb />
AT STATE COLLEGE<lb />
(Continued from page one)<lb />
team. Marie Dawson read the scrip-<lb />
ture lesson, after whieh Maggie<lb />
Crumpler led the group in prayer.<lb />
Then Fannie Brewer read the poem,<lb />
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