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student ofheers of four major organi-<lb />
zation- on the campus were chosen<lb />
to serve for the year 1938-39 in the<lb />
elections which Were held before the<lb />
spring holidays.<lb />
Lillian Parrish of Rocky Point<lb />
was elected president of the Woman's<lb />
Student Government Association<lb />
over Joyce B. Harrell of Hertford<lb />
in a second election necessitated by<lb />
a close race between the two in the<lb />
first (lection. Miss Parrish suc-<lb />
ceeds Rebecca Watson of Jonesboro<lb />
as president. She has been active<lb />
on the Student Council for the past<lb />
year and served this year as a house<lb />
president.<lb />
Other major officers elected to<lb />
serve on the Women's Student Gov-<lb />
ernment are Nell Breedlove of Ox-<lb />
ford, who replaces Joyce B. Harrell<lb />
as rice "resident of the association;<lb />
Gladys I pock of F.rnul returns to<lb />
her office as secretary for another<lb />
year, and Wista Covington of Dil-<lb />
lon, S. ( to succeed Marion Reed<lb />
of Elizabeth City as treasurer.<lb />
Billy Daniels of Wilmington,<lb />
sports editor of the college paper this<lb />
year, will succeed C. Ray Pruette of<lb />
Forest City as editor of the TfiCO<lb />
Echo, This year, besides being<lb />
sports writer, Daniels has served<lb />
as cheer leader and has taken active<lb />
part in the History Club.<lb />
Lucille H. Johnson of Ayden<lb />
follows Marjorie Watson of Wilson<lb />
as business manager of the Teco<lb />
Echo. Miss Johnson took an active<lb />
part on the business staff of the<lb />
(Please turn to page three)<lb />
MISS .<lb />
HOLTZCLAW<lb />
MR. HOLLAR<lb />
LEADER' Will Be Welcomed<lb />
GIVES AN EXCELLENT<lb />
ENTERTJpENT<lb />
Tones Blend To Perfect Harmony<lb />
Under Director of Leader.<lb />
George H. Shapiro<lb />
By President Meadows<lb />
At Noon Meeting<lb />
To Greet Seniors<lb />
IS CAREFULLY EVOLVED<lb />
MUSICAL ORGANIZATION<lb />
Orchestra Composed of Fourteen<lb />
Pieces, Representing Nine Na-<lb />
tionalities.<lb />
IIt. REBARKER<lb />
MISS SCHNYDER<lb />
On Saturday, April 9, the above sponsors will be in the spotlight.<lb />
Those pictured above are Susan Evans, president of Junior Class; Roy<lb />
Barrow, president of Senior Class; Dr. Slay and Miss Holtzclaw, advis-<lb />
ers to the Senior Class; Dr. ReBarker, Mr. Hollar, and Miss Schnyder,<lb />
advisers to the Junior Class.<lb />
. L E. STROUD GIVES<lb />
INSPIRING TALK TO YWCA;<lb />
President and Registrar on Trip<lb />
IECTC RECIPIENT OF<lb />
GIVES 1 ACT PLAY TWENTY-FOUR BOOKS<lb />
The Little Philharmonic Or-<lb />
chestra liehl the interest of the<lb />
audience throughout an evening of<lb />
excellent entertainment as the<lb />
melodious tones of the various in-<lb />
struments blended together in perfect<lb />
harmony under the superb direc-<lb />
tion of their leader, George II.<lb />
Shapiro.<lb />
As the orchestra played familiar<lb />
pieces from Brahms. MacDowelL.<lb />
and Strauss, the audience ut en-<lb />
raptured, allowing themselves to be<lb />
carried off into a land of beautiful<lb />
melody. So much did they enjoy<lb />
the program that, reluctant to even<lb />
allow the musicians a short inter-<lb />
mission, they demanded an encore,<lb />
which was given�"The Flight of<lb />
the Humble Bee" by Rimsky-Kar-<lb />
sikoff� before the masters of music<lb />
left the platform for a few short<lb />
minute of rest.<lb />
More encores were demanded by<lb />
the audience at the end of the pro-<lb />
gram. Those were: "To a Water<lb />
Lily" by McDowell; "Anitra's<lb />
Dance two movements from the<lb />
opera Carmen by Bizzef, and<lb />
"Crepo" by Kuhenstein. The direc-<lb />
tor warned the audience not to think<lb />
that Strauss' number "Perpetual<lb />
Motion" had been stolen from the<lb />
popular song "Who's Afraid of the<lb />
Big Bad Wolf II said that the<lb />
composers of the popular song had<lb />
(Please turn to page two)<lb />
Guests Will Arrive At 10:00 and<lb />
Register at Robert H. Wright<lb />
Building<lb />
MUSIC WILL BE FURNISHED<lb />
BY BELHAVEN HIGH BAND<lb />
Barbecue Luncheon Will Be Served<lb />
at 1:00; Pirates to Play New<lb />
Bern in the Coastal Plain<lb />
League at 3:15; Dr. Carl L. Ad-<lb />
ams is Chairman of Central<lb />
Committee; All Classes to Be<lb />
Suspended After 10:00.<lb />
LEON R. MEADOWS<lb />
With twenty-five hundred senii rs<lb />
expected from several counties, East<lb />
Carolina Teachers College i- making<lb />
preparation for High School Daj<lb />
April 12. The response to High<lb />
'two years<lb />
. with over<lb />
ors visiting the<lb />
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nil Days fur the pas<lb />
'ecu particularly goo<lb />
ounties<lb />
accept-<lb />
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OF<lb />
Miss Frances Barnes, Former<lb />
Student Here. Presents<lb />
"The Gift"<lb />
Gift To College By A. B. Andrews<lb />
of Raleigh. Trustee of<lb />
Institution<lb />
wa<lb />
bv<lb />
the topic of an in-<lb />
given at the YWCA<lb />
ices on Friday night,<lb />
Mrs. L. F. Stroiid of<lb />
ving<lb />
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lit up and<lb />
Idness, that<lb />
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iiing her talk. Mrs. Stroud<lb />
wo fiag�that of our own<lb />
ad that of Christianity.<lb />
ined that in both flags<lb />
stood for purity. In the j<lb />
flag we rind purity of<lb />
in civil government and<lb />
Christian flag purity of leader-<lb />
 the Kingdom's cause. The<lb />
stands for loyalty, and the red<lb />
nags stand for patriotism.<lb />
I � Krs. Stroud discussed<lb />
tionalism" and "Christianity<lb />
ationaiism said Mrs. Stroud, "is<lb />
 tragic word in the language<lb />
the modern world it is doing<lb />
� to bring havoc and ruin than<lb />
(thing else. She showed how the<lb />
airy between Christianity and<lb />
alism brought aboxit the<lb />
� ifixion of Christ, and how it<lb />
recked the Jewish nation.<lb />
I be speaker, in continuing, point-<lb />
out the fact that though we fought<lb />
World War to end all wars the<lb />
lited States today is building the<lb />
atest army the world has ever<lb />
own. "We have turned on the<lb />
sen light she said, "and the<lb />
(Please tarn to page two)<lb />
President L. R. Meadows and<lb />
Registrar H. J. McGinnis of the<lb />
College left Friday, March 25, for<lb />
Dallas. Texas, to attend a meeting<lb />
of the American Association of Col-<lb />
leges and Secondary Schools of the<lb />
Southern States.<lb />
They returned April 5.<lb />
"The (iift the winning one-act<lb />
play given by Ayden High School<lb />
in the Pitt County Dramatic Con-<lb />
test held between Grimesland,<lb />
Farmville. and Ayden, Monday<lb />
night. March 28, was presented to<lb />
the college assembly. Friday,<lb />
April 1.<lb />
The setting was laid in Judea at<lb />
the home of Father Malacbi, an old<lb />
man who was on his deathbed;<lb />
Hulda, bis self-righteous daughter,<lb />
and Joel, a little crippled boy who<lb />
lived with them.<lb />
The story, taking place at the<lb />
time when Jesus was teaching on<lb />
the Sea of Galilee, showed bow the<lb />
little cripple and a blind man, who<lb />
believed in Him, were cured,<lb />
.Please turn to page three)<lb />
both<lb />
Cafeteria Management Is Successful;<lb />
Average of Fifty-Five Customers Per Day<lb />
By LOUISE TADLOCK<lb />
The project, a cafeteria which was<lb />
operated during the winter term by<lb />
the Home Economics majors taking<lb />
Cafeteria Management under the<lb />
supervision of Miss Mary Berry<lb />
Clark, was considered a most suc-<lb />
cessful experiment.<lb />
The cafeteria was placed on the<lb />
ground floor of the Robert H. Wright<lb />
Building, making it convenient for<lb />
the Training School pupils, who were<lb />
the chief patrons. Many of them<lb />
took their luncheons there regularly.<lb />
There was an average of fifty-five<lb />
customers each day.<lb />
In making the menus, considera-<lb />
tion was given to the type of food<lb />
children should have. The items<lb />
served and the average amount used<lb />
in one day was as follows: three<lb />
gallons of soup, twenty-five small<lb />
bottles of milk; two pounds of<lb />
crackers; one and one-half loaves<lb />
of bread; twenty-five cups of cocoa;<lb />
ice cream; cookies; sandwiches and<lb />
fruit. The amounts of the last four<lb />
items and the kinds of soups and<lb />
sandwiches varied.<lb />
Those taking the course, planned<lb />
the menus, purchased the materials,<lb />
prepared the meals, and served them,<lb />
always working on a budget. The<lb />
work that was done in furnishing<lb />
and equipping the cafeteria before it<lb />
was opened was also an important<lb />
part of their training.<lb />
As the cafeteria course was offered<lb />
for only the one term the assembling<lb />
(Please turn to page four)<lb />
East Carolina Teachers College<lb />
has recently been the recipient of a<lb />
gift of fifty dollars from A.B.<lb />
Andrews, of Raleigh, a trustee of<lb />
the institution.<lb />
It was stipulated by the donor that<lb />
the money be used for the purchase<lb />
of hooks for the library, to be chosen<lb />
by Bishop Thomas C. Darst, of the<lb />
Episcopal Church of this diocese.<lb />
The following books are the ones<lb />
that have been selected:<lb />
The Episcopal Church, by G. P.<lb />
Atwater; The Prayer Book Reason<lb />
Why, by X. R. Boss; The Romance<lb />
of the Book of Common prayer, by<lb />
F. G. Burgess; Decently and in<lb />
Order, bv W. C. DeWi'tt; When<lb />
Half-god Go, by C. L. Dibble; The<lb />
Faith by Which We Lire, by Charles<lb />
Fiske; Jesus of Nazareth, by Charles<lb />
Gore; Building the City of God, by<lb />
Harold Holt; The Choice Before Us,<lb />
(Please turn to page four)<lb />
TEACHERS HOSTESSES<lb />
TO VISITING GUESTS<lb />
Marries<lb />
Recently in the Kansas City Star<lb />
the following announcement ap-<lb />
peared :<lb />
"Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Fields, 614<lb />
Brookside Drive, announce the en-<lb />
gagement of their daughter<lb />
Frances to Mr. Carl Victor Browm,<lb />
Jr of Chicago<lb />
Miss Fields, for the past two<lb />
years has been Student Secretary<lb />
for the Presbyterian students and<lb />
director of Religious Education at<lb />
the church here. Her resignation<lb />
becomes effective May 1.<lb />
Mr. Brown is studying at the<lb />
Presbyterian Theological Semi<lb />
nary in Chicago. Mr. Brown was<lb />
president of the Student Govern<lb />
ment in Park College in 1935-36,<lb />
and was elected in that year to<lb />
"Who's Who in American Colleges<lb />
The marriage will take place in<lb />
June.<lb />
A number of guests from college<lb />
faculties in other states visited in<lb />
Ragsdale Hall, at the college, re-<lb />
cently.<lb />
Miss Ann Redwine and Miss<lb />
Frances Wahl were hostesses to Aiiss<lb />
Annie Gochnauer and Miss Irene<lb />
Elliott, both of the faculty of Ohio<lb />
University, a branch of Ohio State<lb />
University located at Athens, Ohio,<lb />
and Miss Virginia Buchanan, from<lb />
the State Teachers College at Har-<lb />
risonburg, Virginia.<lb />
Misses Redwine, Wahl, and their<lb />
guests were all members together of<lb />
the experimental group under Dr.<lb />
T. A. Alexander, Teachers College.<lb />
('olumbia University.<lb />
Miss Lucy Xulton had as her<lb />
guest a friend of long standing, Miss<lb />
Lena Rexinger, who is on the fac-<lb />
ulty of the State Teachers College<lb />
at Kalamazoo, Michigan.<lb />
Miss Rosaline Ivey also had a<lb />
visitor from the college at Kalama-<lb />
zoo, Miss Marian Spaulding.<lb />
n a-<lb />
two thousand<lb />
campus last yea<lb />
that thi- t;n- �<lb />
has been reported that seventy s<lb />
from twenty-sis different eoi<lb />
have already written their<lb />
ances to the invitations that have<lb />
been sent them. Fifteen committees<lb />
from the faculty and student body<lb />
have been at work planning the<lb />
various types of entertainment for<lb />
the high school Btudents who will be<lb />
here, with their teacher principals.<lb />
and superintendents, asguests of the<lb />
college.<lb />
Dr. Carl L. Adams j chairman of<lb />
the central committee composed of<lb />
the following faculty members:<lb />
Misses Grigsby and Holtzclaw. Mis.<lb />
Barrett. Dr. McGinnis, and Mr. II. C.<lb />
Deal. The committees working under<lb />
these are looking after seating, stage<lb />
ami dance, reception, campus activi-<lb />
ties, campus visitations, picture,<lb />
luncheon, tickets, parking, and<lb />
freshman. Considerable enthusiasmI traffic.<lb />
was aroused during the previous! Since this event is quite as im-<lb />
portant to the college students as it<lb />
Mary Louise Britton Wins Over<lb />
Other Contestants: Carnival<lb />
Is Great Success<lb />
Mary Lou Britton. the sophomore<lb />
candidate, was crowned queen of the<lb />
WAA Carnival given here. Dorothy,<lb />
Reid Miller, the junior candidate;<lb />
was runner up. The other two can<lb />
didates were Elizabeth Singletary.<lb />
a senior, and Wista Covington. a<lb />
week concerning the outcome of the<lb />
race.<lb />
One of the main features of the<lb />
floor show was the clever magician<lb />
act by Roderick Adams, a freshman<lb />
from Raleigh, who acquitted himself<lb />
quite well in his first public per-<lb />
formance on the campus. Another<lb />
interesting attraction was the tum-<lb />
(Please turn to page threes<lb />
Historical Towns Is Subject<lb />
Of History Club Meeting<lb />
The History Club held its regu<lb />
lar meeting of the month. Tuesday<lb />
night. March 29, in room 209.<lb />
The subject for the evening was<lb />
the historical significance of the<lb />
two old towns of Bath and New<lb />
Bern.<lb />
Billy Daniels opened his talk on<lb />
historical Bath with a statement<lb />
that Bath is one of the oldest towns<lb />
founded in the New World ami thus<lb />
represents to North Carolina all<lb />
that is old and ancient.<lb />
Daniels emphasized the impor-<lb />
tance of several interesting old<lb />
(Please turn to page two)<lb />
is to the high school students, no<lb />
classes will be held after second<lb />
period so that practically the entire<lb />
day may be given to campus activi-<lb />
i ties and the entertainment of the<lb />
 visitors.<lb />
Arriving at 9:30, the guests will<lb />
! register at the Robert H. Wright<lb />
 Building, where they will be met<lb />
 by students and faculty members.<lb />
After being shown about the campus<lb />
by members of the student body, the<lb />
high school seniors will assemble at<lb />
the city swimming pool at 10:45 ami<lb />
march to the Wright Building audi-<lb />
torium. The program at this assem-<lb />
bly will be as follows: Music by the<lb />
Belhaven High School Band; roll<lb />
call of counties, each county hav-<lb />
ing one of its number ready to report<lb />
(Please turn to page four I<lb />
Compared To Hollywood Chorus Girls,<lb />
A College Athlete Is a Puny Animal<lb />
AAUW ELECTS OFFICERS<lb />
Dr. Dorothy Schnyder, of the Col-<lb />
lege Art Department, was elected<lb />
president, and Dr. Helen Spangler,<lb />
of the Science Department, secre-<lb />
tary, of the AAFW for a term of<lb />
two years, at a meeting of that or-<lb />
ganization in Ragsdale Hill recently.<lb />
Miss Schnyder will follow Mrs.<lb />
Ficklen Arthur as AAFW president<lb />
Miss Spangler has already taken<lb />
over the duties of secretary, as she<lb />
was appointed this year to fill out<lb />
the unexpired term of Miss Jessie<lb />
Mack.<lb />
Compared to Hollywood chorus<lb />
girls, a college athlete is a puny ani-<lb />
mal, LeRoy Prinz, Paramount dance<lb />
director, declared today.<lb />
The diminutive, slight little dan-<lb />
cers' work is so strenuous that a foot-<lb />
ball player wouldn't last through<lb />
three hours of it, Prinz stated.<lb />
Football players normally stand<lb />
around six feet in height and weigh<lb />
probably an average of 190 pounds.<lb />
Here are the specifications of<lb />
some of the chorus girls in "Col-<lb />
lege Swing forthcoming Para-<lb />
mount musical. Harriett Haddon,<lb />
of Seattle Wash stands 5 feet 4<lb />
inches and weighs 110 pounds;<lb />
Paula Decardo, of Chicago, stands<lb />
5 feet and weighs about 100<lb />
pounds; Billie Lee of San Francis-<lb />
co, stands 5 feet 5 inches and<lb />
weighs 110 pounds; Evelyn Hard-<lb />
ing of Dallas, Tex stands 5 feet<lb />
4 inches and weighs 110 pounds;<lb />
Norah Gale of New York stands 5<lb />
feet 5 inches and weighs 112<lb />
pounds; and Marie DeForest of St.<lb />
Louis, stands 5 feet 5 inches and<lb />
weighs 111 pounds.<lb />
But when it comes to physical<lb />
condition, the girls can stand a<lb />
whole lot more than the football<lb />
players in the opinion of Prinz.<lb />
"My girls have to report for<lb />
work at 9 o'clock he said. "When<lb />
we are shooting this means that the<lb />
girls have to get up at 5:30 a.m.<lb />
in order to bathe, check in at the<lb />
(Please turn to page tour)<lb />
What Is It?<lb />
The unusual, the extrava-<lb />
gant, the extraordinary, are<lb />
the words to describe Thomas<lb />
Wilfred, who will present his<lb />
unique program to the student<lb />
body here, April 8. According<lb />
to a bulletin released, it is "a<lb />
recital�an artist at a key-<lb />
board�yet not a sound is<lb />
heard, but as he touches the<lb />
keys of the strange instrument<lb />
in the darkened hall the white<lb />
screen comes to life and opens<lb />
up vistas of fantastic forms in<lb />
such graceful movements and<lb />
gorgeous colors as no pen can<lb />
describe<lb />
-TiyrtjiT' �' .vvl'Jii<lb /><pb facs="00038069_tn_0002" /><lb />
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STUDENTS<lb />
MILDRED EDWARDS<lb />
Mildred Edwards spent her early<lb />
childhood days at Wilmington and<lb />
i Hamlet, Xorth Carolina. She at-<lb />
tended high school at Lumherton,<lb />
North Carolina but graduated from<lb />
tlie high school at Hamlet. During<lb />
her high school days, Mildred says<lb />
she was an active member of the<lb />
'home economics cluh and took part<lb />
 in the debating cluh and the dra-<lb />
matics cluh. She<lb />
was secretary of<lb />
her class during<lb />
h e r sophomore<lb />
year.<lb />
Since entering<lb />
ECT as a fresh-<lb />
man in the fall of<lb />
1934, Mildred has<lb />
done outstanding<lb />
work on the cam-<lb />
pus. She served<lb />
as vice president<lb />
of her Sophomore Class and worked<lb />
mi the student chapel committee of<lb />
which she was chairman this year.<lb />
Last year she worked on the business<lb />
! staff of the Tecoan and this year<lb />
is representative from the English<lb />
 ('lub to the Tecoan.<lb />
Mildred says her hobby is raising<lb />
flowers and collecting pictures. She<lb />
also likes to read and to write. She<lb />
says her ambition is to travel, and,<lb />
! through this she hopes to visit many<lb />
of the places about which she has<lb />
I read and studied.<lb />
HIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIMIIIIIIItlllllillliniHMIIIII<lb />
IMIIIIIIMIMilIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllI<lb />
MillI1<lb />
1<lb />
Dream Girl of 1938<lb />
Hollywood �<lb />
by DAVE KEENE<lb />
Inniiiiiuiiiiiiiiti<lb />
,���UIIIIIIIIIIIIHMIIIIllllllllllllllltlMIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIHIIIII<lb />
IHIIIIIIIIIIII11"1<lb />
iHiniiHimiii11<lb />
for a flock of film<lb />
that is to be taken literally. Pro-<lb />
ducers have re-discovered the great<lb />
out-of-doors as a theme. Every stu-<lb />
dent of cinematic trends knows<lb />
Witness<lb />
dpa Snazy and the rest have<lb />
funny practically all the time.<lb />
Ain't it a caution how I keep<lb />
their noses to the grindstone?"<lb />
Hollywood.�The sky's the limit! GranuF �- , � -<lb />
coming up. And to be funny practically all the time<lb />
"Ain't it a caution how l Keep<lb />
these things go in cycles,<lb />
the cycle of Crime Doesn't Pay!<lb />
morality plays, historical dramas,<lb />
biographical subjects, polite draw-<lb />
ing room comedies, etc. Such is the<lb />
power of imitation that when one<lb />
studio makes an out landing suc-<lb />
cess of a certain type of picture the<lb />
others are sure to follow.<lb />
Most recent was the madcap se-<lb />
ries. It started with "My Man God-<lb />
frey" and continued through ever<lb />
madder imaginings until the prob-<lb />
able height of amusing absurdity<lb />
was reached by Katherine Hepburn<lb />
and Cary Grant in "Bringing Up<lb />
Baby<lb />
SARTORIAL<lb />
Tailors of the land recently<lb />
picked Jack Benny as one of<lb />
its best dressed men, which<lb />
subjected Jack to a heap of<lb />
heckling from his Hollywood<lb />
pals. They've been demanding<lb />
to know if he will play one of<lb />
the models in his next "Art-<lb />
ists and Models" revue.<lb />
Once we asked a bunch of<lb />
chorines to vote on the best<lb />
dressed actor in the movies.<lb />
When the count was taken<lb />
Clark Gable and William Pow-<lb />
ell tied for first place and Joe<lb />
E. Brown was well up in the<lb />
running, believe or not.<lb />
The zany period was a lot of fun<lb />
and it made a lot of money. But<lb />
Hollywood has become too painful- PULCHRITUDE<lb />
ly aware of box office fickleness to; Allan Hale is the only member 0<lb />
continue to bark up the same tree; the original "Robin Hood" cast<lb />
indefinitely. We're going back to!  repeat his rule in the new ver-<lb />
for whieh Enrol Elynn has<lb />
pirat<lb />
olland<lb />
Role In Si<lb />
To0 Much Holland- Biv<lb />
Cause For Loss ot<lb />
Game<lb />
ALLOWS ONLY FOUR<lb />
�0�and W.ns n;<lb />
to<lb />
out-F<lb />
airlian<lb />
k Fairbanks<lb />
most romantic �1 all rubber<lb />
title John<lb />
the aetor<lb />
TO THE SENIORS<lb />
IRENE UZZELL<lb />
On April 12, von will be seeing a view of East Carolina Teachers Though she spent her childhood<lb />
College, some of you for the first time. In this short time on our campus, j days in Roanoke, Virginia where<lb />
you will -re students, faculty members, and members of the administra- she attended elementary and junior<lb />
tion, who will no doubt make an impression on you, whether it be to the high school, Irene Uzzell grad-<lb />
spirit and friendliness of the college, to our beautiful campus, or to nated from the White Oak High<lb />
our buildings. Whatever the impression may be, if will probably in- School at Maysville, Xorth Caro-<lb />
fluence you in your ideas and thoughts concerning college lite. jlma.<lb />
Ours i a progressive school. It is a school that ranks among the j While in high school, she says<lb />
'�Hilt Five" in the Tate. The administration is one hundred per cent! she was secretary of her school's<lb />
for the students, and is truly a students' school. Our enrollment and choral club and during her junior<lb />
number of faculty members this year are the greatest in the school'syear was marshal. During her<lb />
history. Our athletic department now competes on equal terms with junior and senior year she was a<lb />
rivals on the athletic field and has reaped many victories. ; member of the basketball squad,<lb />
serving as i t s<lb />
manager during<lb />
working on a friendly and mutual basis. Perhaps we have not attained AfKS B. senior year,<lb />
our goal, but certainly we are making great strides. mm? HL so during her<lb />
lave a good time! Kn joy yourselves! The college is yours. Surely XT B sonior year she<lb />
us your short observation here you will see some of the spirit that keeps "M -31 SB ws president of<lb />
us working flP .1 fl r11 YV alter<lb />
Thompson Liter-<lb />
ary Society.<lb />
When 1 r e n e<lb />
came to ECTO<lb />
with the other<lb />
freshmen of 1035,<lb />
ie was chosen to serve on the<lb />
Ours s a friendly school. Between the students and faculty members I<lb />
here no barriers stand. All is one happy family with teacher and student;<lb />
CAMPUS ELECTIONS AND SATISFACTION<lb />
According to reports, the number of votes cast during the last student!<lb />
election was quite an increase over the same polls last year. More than<lb />
60 per cent of the student body voted, whieh makes it 1 per cent better!<lb />
than last year. Although the figures show some slight increase, out of<lb />
a student body of 1,081 people, more than 80 per cent should have junior (l)inot ,)f th(, YWCA j<lb />
i i ri � .� c i � i i i i .year she served as a marshal from<lb />
Are the U per cent who chant vote satisfied with the other students i i. c � i i - j <lb />
, � j  ,ii n- ,� , , i the i oe Societv and was elected to<lb />
choices( the students elected are vmtr omcers tor next year, although .1 � ' i c .�<lb />
, , . . , . � � " "�" serve this year as president ot this<lb />
vou had no hand in putting them in office. � <lb />
. . i society,<lb />
therefore, the 40 per cent who didn't vote must he satisfied with  'i��, � i � i<lb />
, . '   .� -  , : As Irene is interested in dra-<lb />
the majority voted. It vou are dissatisfied, blame no one but �,�� i,  j<lb />
matics, she says she enjoys going<lb />
to the movies very much, ami she<lb />
hopes that she might be able to<lb />
study dramatics some day. She<lb />
also enjoys reading. After gradua-<lb />
tion from this college, Irene savs<lb />
Comments on Pretty Girls Here -ra<lb />
tnonic pride swelling his breast<lb />
lint he reports that his son's only<lb />
nij comment at the end was:<lb />
"Well, anyway. Dad, you had<lb />
the best looking legs<lb />
nature. i Sion<lb />
OUTDOOR EPICS tried<lb />
Three of Paramount's most im- as r<lb />
portant offerings this season will 'Lilt' (days<lb />
deal with man's conquest of the In a sentimental moo<lb />
sky, the field and the stream. "Men took his 15-year-old son to see a<lb />
With Wings directed by William resurrection of the old film. Hale<lb />
Wellman covers the whole story of sat through it with pardonable his-<lb />
aviation, and does it in Technicolor.<lb />
.James Hogan has a company on<lb />
location on a 10,000-aere ram<lb />
Texas, shooting authentic back-<lb />
grounds for "The Texans which<lb />
dramatizes the movement of great<lb />
herds of cattle north over the Chis-<lb />
holm trail just after the Civil War.<lb />
Randy Scott and Joan Bennett pro-<lb />
vide the love interest.<lb />
Alaska is the theatre of "Spawn<lb />
of the Xorth which starts this<lb />
month. The action revolves around<lb />
piracy in the salmon fishing indus-<lb />
try. George Raft. Dorothy Lamour,<lb />
Georges Kigaud. Akim Tamiroff<lb />
and John Barrymore will be the<lb />
principal revolvers.<lb />
Metro gets into the popular swim<lb />
with "Northwest Passage part of<lb />
which may le made on location at<lb />
Lake Champlain. Warners' are<lb />
about to begin production of "The<lb />
Valley of the Giants" (the giants<lb />
being redwood trees, in case you<lb />
wondered) and have "Gold Is<lb />
Where You Find It portraying<lb />
the struggle between California<lb />
farmers and hydraulic<lb />
ready for release.<lb />
I'i kappa Mpl'a �r� irl �"� r- � l�aut<lb />
opera stager who make, h.r sereea lei�ut in raraamaatN ��<lb />
.elected l.j the I'i Kappa lpha tratriiit� a it D<lb />
i aiiiHiiiiH-etl l� l�. K. �� rtH, geeretarj o<lb />
eomiHittee. Mi�-s t.en:c will ser�c as hostess f� the . -in. i<lb />
in L�fl mreles nel iiirust<lb />
just been<lb />
The selection �a�<lb />
Miss (.conic will serve as<lb />
Mic is an lpha Helta I'i . H<lb />
Students Lose Heavy<lb />
Weight In Examinations<lb />
TERPSICHORE<lb />
James Cagney, two-fisted<lb />
exponent of the motion pic-<lb />
ture art, is taking dancing les-<lb />
sons to keep himself fit. That<lb />
wouldn't be so so bad, only<lb />
he's studying ballet dancing,<lb />
for heaven's sake<lb />
Part of every day Jimmy<lb />
devotes to tripping the light<lb />
fantastic. He alternates tap<lb />
and ballet and has converted<lb />
Marie Wilson, who realizes<lb />
her dream of a lifetime in the<lb />
chance to play opposite him in<lb />
"Boy Meets Girl to the<lb />
same routine. Jane Bryan also<lb />
goes along.<lb />
. r lie:<lb />
in the !a-<lb />
of 2,000<lb />
mate I by the I<lb />
Surveys, Sew Yrk <lb />
The Bureau arrive<lb />
by multiplying an a<lb />
pounds weicht loss<lb />
CTOU<lb />
representatu<lb />
of East 'ar<lb />
� i.<lb />
�t" East � "arolina Teach-<lb />
paid for their cramming<lb />
examinations with a losa<lb />
unds weight, it is esti-<lb />
Bureau of Educational<lb />
it v.<lb />
� I at the titrure<lb />
iverage of two<lb />
reported by a<lb />
by 90 per ����tit<lb />
Lookin7 Over<lb />
the<lb />
Campus<lb />
5NNMNMMH<lb />
Time<lb />
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PROVOCATIVE<lb />
A distinsrui<lb />
led visitor was<lb />
entire<lb />
course<lb />
�om-<lb />
it!<lb />
vourself�remember von didn't vote<lb />
Shapiro Admirer of Pretty Girls;<lb />
By MARGARET G. OVERMAN<lb />
Enteresting facts revealed in an<lb />
interview with the manager and con-<lb />
ductor of the Little Philharmonic<lb />
Orchestra included information to<lb />
the effect that the Bass violinist<lb />
Rodi Lah, although only 19 years<lb />
old, has won a national prize, and<lb />
is considered the best Bass violin-<lb />
ist in the country. He is the young-<lb />
est member of the group, and was<lb />
drawn from a career as a ballroom<lb />
dancer and put into the orchestra.<lb />
Mr. Shapiro, native-born Ameri-<lb />
can, told the interviewer that he<lb />
had sjMnt twenty-one years abroad,<lb />
mostly in London. Beginning his<lb />
career aa a pianist, he toured Eng-<lb />
land for a while before turning his<lb />
attention to conducting, to which<lb />
he devoted his time for many years,<lb />
doing so at first at the recommenda-<lb />
tion of his teacher. Arthur Xekisch.<lb />
He is the father of six children,<lb />
tour daughters, two sons; and is now<lb />
married to his second wife, a sister<lb />
of Annie Besant, his first wife, who<lb />
was famous in her own right, as<lb />
well as being the sister of Dr<lb />
Besant, the famous author. Mr.<lb />
Shapiro is, upon his own confession<lb />
an admirer of pretty girls, and com<lb />
mented on the number of pretty<lb />
girla which made up his audience'<lb />
here.<lb />
I pon being complimented on his I<lb />
fine technique with the 'Cello, the<lb />
cellist, Carl Brueckner, remarked<lb />
that he has been playing since his<lb />
childhood. The 'Cello upon which<lb />
he plays is three hundred years old,<lb />
and he treats it very reverently, al-<lb />
lowing no one to touch it. Although<lb />
Mr. Brueckner is one of the oldest<lb />
members of the group, lie is. accord-<lb />
ing to his manager, the "life of the<lb />
party<lb />
Both the manager and the con-<lb />
ductor, as well as various members<lb />
of the orchestra, commented upon<lb />
the receptive and appreciative au-<lb />
dience which they found here, and<lb />
expressed gratitude for this.<lb />
ORCHESTRA LEADER GIVES AN<lb />
EXCELLENT ENTERTAINMENT<lb />
(Continued rrom page one)<lb />
stolen part of the Stranss melody.<lb />
The orchestra, although composed<lb />
of only fourteen pieces, is no "re-<lb />
duced" full orchestra, but is a most<lb />
carefully evolved musical organiza-<lb />
tion. The orchestra is composed of<lb />
fourteen players, representing almost<lb />
as many nationalities, among which<lb />
are Italian, German, Assyrian, Swed-<lb />
ish, Xorwegian, Hungarian, French,<lb />
Mexican and American.<lb />
Only one instrument of each kind<lb />
appears in this orchestra, except<lb />
the violin, of which there are three.<lb />
The instruments included are two<lb />
first violins, one second violin, and<lb />
one each of the viola, the cello, the<lb />
bass, the timpanies, the bassoon, the<lb />
clarinet, the oboe, the flute the<lb />
trombone, the coronet, and the<lb />
French Horn.<lb />
The conductor, George H. Sha-<lb />
piro, has won the approbation of<lb />
critics the world over. He studied un"<lb />
der the direction of such masters as<lb />
Hans Richter and Arthur Xekisch,<lb />
famous orchestral conductors. He<lb />
has conducted in musical centers<lb />
throughout Europe, and has ap-<lb />
peared by royal command before<lb />
many of the crowned heads of<lb />
Europe. Mr. Shapiro is a composer<lb />
as well as a conductor, having com-<lb />
posed more than four hundred songs,<lb />
numerous orchestra works, three<lb />
MARJORIE WATSON<lb />
Marjorie Watson attended ele-<lb />
mentary and high school in Wilson,<lb />
Xorth Carolina, where she grad-<lb />
uated from the Charles L. Coon<lb />
High School in 193�. As she was<lb />
interested in dramatics she says she<lb />
belonged to the Dramatic Club and<lb />
for one year<lb />
served as (resi-<lb />
dent of the Junior<lb />
Dramatic Club.<lb />
Entering EC<lb />
TC in the fall,<lb />
Marjorie w a s<lb />
chosen to work on<lb />
the junior cabinet<lb />
of the YWCA.<lb />
During her sopho-<lb />
more year, she<lb />
served as presi-<lb />
dent of her class. After working<lb />
one year on the business staff of the<lb />
Teco Echo, she was elected this<lb />
year business manager of the pub-<lb />
lication.<lb />
Marjorie says she enjoys con-<lb />
versing with her friends and collect-<lb />
ing the words to songs for her scrap-<lb />
hook. She also likes "to try her<lb />
luck out in the kitchen After<lb />
graduating from ECTC her ambi-<lb />
tion is to become a successful teach-<lb />
er and a good home maker.<lb />
comic operas, two ballets and hun-<lb />
dreds of orchestrations.<lb />
The orchestra is on tour to the<lb />
colleges of the United States. They<lb />
have engagements to appear at Guil-<lb />
ford College, Davidson, University of<lb />
North Carolina, and Elon College in<lb />
Xorth Carolina; then on to Athens,<lb />
Knoxville, and Nashville, Tennessee,<lb />
from there to Lexington, Kentucky,<lb />
Springfield, Ohio, and back to<lb />
Chicago.<lb />
INSIGNIFICANT<lb />
Including the title song, 30<lb />
Irving Berlin melodies are be-<lb />
ing used in "Alexander's<lb />
Ragtime Band the super-<lb />
musicale in which Tyrone<lb />
Power is starring for 20th<lb />
Century-Fox. It sounds like a<lb />
prodigious number of songs<lb />
for one picture and yet it rep-<lb />
resents but 5 per cent of the<lb />
Berlin output.<lb />
Since he composed his first<lb />
piece, a weepy ballad entitled<lb />
"The Best of Friends Must<lb />
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tributed 600 tunes to Ameri-<lb />
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1 the "Cocoannt Grove" set. where<lb />
Fred and assorted members of his<lb />
piture band were engaged in try-<lb />
ing to beat their way out of an auto ii<lb />
camp.<lb />
"I saw your last picture with<lb />
Carole Lombard in Barcelona last<lb />
summer, Mr. MacMurray said<lb />
the d.v. "And I want you to know  lectures in terms m<lb />
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outside the theatre, the place was ly the textlk lacks eon!<lb />
packed and the audience lauched  i<lb />
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all through the screening .<lb />
"Congratulations, Fred said  t lnr an,i tmeal a<lb />
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PERPETUAL "uincsun intcuiF�Fran- tu aever Become "successful sta-<lb />
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court dress in Marie Antoinette<lb />
which weighs 108 pounds<lb />
Wally Westmore, Paramount's! Of History Club" Meeting<lb />
petual motion. At least she claims<lb />
to know about the Mexican method.<lb />
That may come as a double surprise<lb />
to you if you have been led to be-<lb />
lieve most Mexicans are perpetual-<lb />
ly motionless. Anyway, here's the<lb />
story:<lb />
Inspired by the suggestion car-<lb />
ried in the title of her current film<lb />
play, Dorothy took her mother to<lb />
Ensenada down on the Mexican<lb />
coast below San Diego for a (semi-)<lb />
"Tropic Holiday" last week-end. A<lb />
fiesta was in progress. She asked a<lb />
genial native official what it cele-<lb />
brated.<lb />
"Oh, nothing he said. "We are<lb />
just having a fiesta to raise money<lb />
for the carnival<lb />
"And then I suppose they'll use<lb />
the funds raised in the carnival to<lb />
give more fiestas to get money to<lb />
give more carnivals to get more . <lb />
and so on in perpetual motion<lb />
says Dorothy.<lb />
GRINDSTONE<lb />
How grateful many people<lb />
would be if they could get their rel-<lb />
atives to work for them the way Bob<lb />
Burns' Arkansas kinfolk produce<lb />
for him. Bob estimates he has them<lb />
do and say about half a hundred<lb />
laugh-provoking things every week.<lb />
He counted up between scenes on<lb />
"Tropic Holiday<lb />
"As near as I can make out he<lb />
said, "it takes anyways 50 jokes a<lb />
week to keep me supplied for my<lb />
picture, radio and newspaper jobs. �<lb />
That means Uncle Slug, Aunt Boo, forget!<lb />
Historical Towns Is Subject<lb />
wizard of makeup, estimates that<lb />
Hollywood will spend .fTW.OOO onj (Continued from page one)<lb />
its face alone in 1938 . the verv! buildings i� Bath such as tl.<lb />
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elegant Miss Rosalind Russeil<lb />
chews gum on the set all the time<lb />
between scenes.<lb />
St.<lb />
Mrs. L E. Stroud Gives<lb />
Inspiring Talk to YWCA<lb />
(Continued from page one)<lb />
race is on Then she challenged<lb />
the world to realize that "narrow<lb />
nationalism" and war does not pay<lb />
In discussing Christianity Mrs<lb />
htroud said that we have sent mis-<lb />
sionaries to teach the heathens the<lb />
ove of Jesus Christ, but since their<lb />
ives do not prove their religion the<lb />
heathens no longer believe the<lb />
whites to be an invincible race "<lb />
She said that Christianity builds<lb />
and heals and comforts, but nation-<lb />
alism does away with the love of<lb />
brother for brother, and brings out<lb />
the smallness.<lb />
In conclusion she asked the ques-<lb />
tion "What does it all sum up to<lb />
T?yT � ,The SPeaker saW tha<lb />
et "ldl;idual should be concerned<lb />
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rendezvous with death and an Tm<lb />
moral soul to save. Then she quoted<lb />
KiplingLord God of Hot <lb />
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like a beautiful rai<lb />
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Thomas Episcopal Church, which<lb />
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t harles Wooten opened his talk w ' �<lb />
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carnivorous animals.<lb />
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the paat North Carolina need no<lb />
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the Junior-Senior is going to b?'<lb />
�f the best in vears.<lb />
Once it was lightning -red<lb />
n�Pn, and once it was the Fn<lb />
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Summary:<lb />
Stolen baaes Si I<lb />
1 wo-base hits<lb />
Byrd.<lb />
Base on balls II<lb />
1.<lb />
Struck out bj <lb />
Boles. 7.<lb />
Hits off Holland, I ;<lb />
Winning pitcher ii<lb />
Losing pitcher : B es<lb />
Umpires: Barn! R<lb />
SOPHOMORE IS QUEEN<lb />
OF WAA CAR<lb />
(Continued trace pae onj<lb />
bling exhibition - ui <lb />
rectiou .f Coach Ja<lb />
physical edncati<lb />
campus. Perfornw rs in tin<lb />
were Carolyn H. , Wi<lb />
lock. Margaret Tn xh r, K<lb />
�r, Willie H. Men � r, Ral<lb />
inson. and Joe Williams.<lb />
Numerous sideshows<lb />
pennies of the crowd Bm<lb />
tng and Kiwling booths at<lb />
a large crowd throughout th<lb />
evening.<lb />
The "for men only" sh.<lb />
the fan dancer also drew m<lb />
eluding a numVr of the<lb />
"Dancing on the stage was<lb />
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The carnival proved to h<lb />
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THE TECO ECHO<lb />
PAGE THREE<lb />
Pirates Open Season With Victory March<lb />
Holland Plays Hero<lb />
Role In Season Opener<lb />
�Too Much<lb />
Cause<lb />
Holland" Given<lb />
For Loss of<lb />
Game<lb />
ALLOWS<lb />
Ho<lb />
ONLY FOUR HITS<lb />
nil<lb />
md Wins Own Ball Game in<lb />
Ninth<lb />
! ECTC, with Rill<lb />
leading role both<lb />
lefense, forced the<lb />
- to walk the plank<lb />
to 1' in the initial<lb />
8 season. The eon-<lb />
at I In- local park.<lb />
Hatem and Baxter Ridenhour<lb />
Lead Hitting With a Game<lb />
Average of .500<lb />
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8 to se,�re three runs in the first<lb />
m,g. ECTC's Pirates made it<lb />
liret!<lb />
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in the Guilford side<lb />
�nl it was just a ques-<lb />
naieh Holland<lb />
uthpaw hurler for the<lb />
en the mound assign-<lb />
afternoon by Coach<lb />
 . and allowed only<lb />
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ing a tir. � game, Hol-<lb />
ttt a niiln for himself<lb />
Fame hv<lb />
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beautiful hits � one in<lb />
�; inning to bat in the<lb />
� nl the score at two all.<lb />
� u ith two out in the<lb />
� r to push across the<lb />
I marker and win the<lb />
members of the Pirate<lb />
ved themselves to be ea-<lb />
�formers at the bat and<lb />
to Boles, the Guilford<lb />
m, for a total of nine<lb />
: Hue fhird-sacker. and<lb />
right-fielder, tied with<lb />
for hatting honors with<lb />
a it. The ECTC team also<lb />
;� well on defense consid-<lb />
faet that this was the<lb />
' o t he season.<lb />
is1 Carolinians drew first<lb />
'� � affray by scoring one<lb />
� first inning. However.<lb />
ided the locals" scoring<lb />
i! innings. Meanwhile, the<lb />
usbed across a run in the<lb />
another in the seventh to<lb />
'irates by a one-run mar-<lb />
situation pa veil the way<lb />
Opening with a barrage of bt<lb />
hits t<lb />
inn<lb />
two victories in a row over Giu!<lb />
ford's Quakers. The final score was<lb />
4 to 2. The Buccaneers' fourth tallv<lb />
did not come until the eighth inn-<lb />
ing, and the period between the<lb />
first and eighth innings was a Ion<lb />
dry spell for the locals.<lb />
Kelly Martin, lanky right-hand-<lb />
er, pitched effective ball for the Pi-<lb />
rates. He allowed the visitors only<lb />
7 hits and two free passes and kept<lb />
these so well scattered that the<lb />
Quakers found it impossible to<lb />
score hut two runs. These tallies<lb />
came in the eighth inning as the<lb />
Guilfordians touched Martin for<lb />
three consecutive hits. However.<lb />
the Pirate hurler tightened down<lb />
to nip the rally. Martin fanned<lb />
eight of his opponents which ex-<lb />
plains his effectiveness in the<lb />
pinches.<lb />
Hatem and Baxter Ridenhour led<lb />
the local batters. Both secured two<lb />
hits out of four times at bat for a<lb />
game average of .500. The entire<lb />
Pirate team succeeded in getting<lb />
hut eight hits off Acree. the Guil-<lb />
ford pitcher, hut these base knocks<lb />
came at opportune times to score<lb />
four runs. Acree walked three men<lb />
which contributed materially to his<lb />
downfall. Hatem was the only Buc-<lb />
caneer to hit for extra bases. One<lb />
of his hits went for three bases<lb />
while the other was a two-bagger.<lb />
The Teachers infield sparkled on<lb />
defense and pulled two beautiful<lb />
double-plays to get Martin out of<lb />
dark-looking situations. One of<lb />
these double killings went from<lb />
-Martin to Shelton to B. Ridenhour.<lb />
while the other was from Shelton<lb />
to L. Ridenhour to B. Ridenhour.<lb />
ECTC<lb />
FCTC<lb />
s feat of liattinjr in the<lb />
i the last lialf of the! Shelton. ss 3<lb />
ng and then winning! L. Ridenhour.<lb />
game in the ninth. 2b<lb />
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(iraves. :5b  4 0 2 0 10<lb />
0 Philips. 2b 3 0 0 2 2 1<lb />
'zSadler  10 0 0 0 0<lb />
7. Batted for Philips in ninth.<lb />
Score by innings: RHE<lb />
(I Guilford  000 000 020 2 6 2<lb />
ECTC  300 000 Olx 4 8 2<lb />
m;<lb />
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balh<lb />
out<lb />
tings: RHE<lb />
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: Smith.<lb />
ts: Lindsey, Smith.<lb />
s: Holland, 2 ; Boles,<lb />
i Holland. 10;<lb />
' Holland. 4: off Boles, 9.<lb />
ig pitcher: Holland.<lb />
pitcher: Boles.<lb />
�s: Barnhilj, Roebuck.<lb />
iOPHOMORE IS QUEEN<lb />
OF WAA CARNIVAL<lb />
Summary:<lb />
Runs batted in: B. Ridenhour,<lb />
2: Hatem. Lentz, Hines.<lb />
Two-base hits: Hatem, Hines,<lb />
Lentz, Tilson.<lb />
Three-base hits: Hatem.<lb />
Double play: Martin to Shelton<lb />
to B. Ridenhour; Shelton to L.<lb />
Ridenhour to B. Ridenhour; Byrd<lb />
to Boyles.<lb />
Hit's : Off Martin, 7 ; off Aeree, 8.<lb />
Base on balls: Off Martin. 2; off<lb />
Acree, 3.<lb />
Struckout: By Martin, 8; Acree,<lb />
7.<lb />
Winning pitcher: Martin.<lb />
Losing pitcher: Acree.<lb />
Fmpires: Barnhill, Roebuck.<lb />
(Continued from pace one)<lb />
� shihitioa given under the di-<lb />
o ol Coach doe Alexander,<lb />
physical education director on the<lb />
Performers in the starting<lb />
� I arolyn Haniric, Wilson Bla-<lb />
�ck, Ifargaret Trexler, Ruth Park-<lb />
� Willie If. Merner, Ralph Hutch-<lb />
mson, iu.d Joe Williams.<lb />
Numerous sideshows drew the<lb />
pennies of the crowd. Bingo, shoot-<lb />
howling, booths attracted<lb />
rowd throughout the entire<lb />
a I.<lb />
evening<lb />
III. 'fr ,IK.n only" show, and<lb />
fli' fan dancer also drew many, in-<lb />
elading a number of the faculty.<lb />
panctng on the stage was enjoyed<lb />
� large number of students.<lb />
T<lb />
artiival proved to be a Big<lb />
and everyone enjoyed it.<lb />
FORMER STUDENT<lb />
GIVES 1-ACT PLAY<lb />
(Continued from page one)<lb />
and how those who did not believe<lb />
had no chance to see Him.<lb />
Miss Frances Barnes, English<lb />
teacher m Ayden, who graduated<lb />
from here last year, directed the<lb />
play with the assistance of W. M.<lb />
Jenkins, Ayden principal.<lb />
The cast of characters is as fol-<lb />
lows :<lb />
Father Malachi, Warren Kinlaw.<lb />
Huldah. Mary Frances Harring-<lb />
ton.<lb />
Joel (little lame boy), Courtney<lb />
Pierce.<lb />
Blind man, Walter Lee Stroud.<lb />
Gabriel, William Denfon.<lb />
Molly (little girl), Evelyn Lyons.<lb />
Coach Farley and Some of His Boys<lb />
Holland<lb />
Aers<lb /><lb />
coach<lb />
Tarcy<lb />
PANTHERS DEFEAT<lb />
PIRATENETEERS<lb />
Is First Inter-collegiate Tennis<lb />
Match Ever Held<lb />
Here<lb />
The tennis team of High Point<lb />
College defeated the Pirates bv a<lb />
score of 3 to 1 in the first inter-col-<lb />
legiate tennis match ever partici-<lb />
pated in by a team representing EC<lb />
TO. Seven matches were scheduled<lb />
for the meet between the two schools,<lb />
but a downpour of rain prevented<lb />
the playing of the last three<lb />
matches.<lb />
Herbert Wilkerson, playing in the<lb />
Number 3 positions, defeated Stall-<lb />
ing of High Point in straight sets,<lb />
t-3, 6-3, to account for the Pirate's<lb />
lone marker in the victory column.<lb />
Scores of the other matches were<lb />
as follows:<lb />
Samet, High Point, defeated<lb />
Burkes, ECTC�0-6, 6-4, 6-4.<lb />
Short, Hich Point, defeated<lb />
Calfee, ECTC�6-4, 4-6, 7-5.<lb />
Brian, High Point, defeated<lb />
Meadows, ECTC�6-2, 6-2.<lb />
CORSAIRS BLANK HIGH POINT<lb />
TO CONTINUE VICTORY MARCH<lb />
Wells in Fine Shape as Panthers<lb />
Remain Scoreless<lb />
Ed Wells climber the mound for<lb />
the Pirates in the fourth game of<lb />
the season, and when the smoke of<lb />
battle, had cleared the scoreboard<lb />
showed that the Buc hurler bad<lb />
effectively tamed the snarling Pan-<lb />
thers of High Point College. Wells<lb />
tied nine "zero" knots in the Pan-<lb />
ther's tail to send him whimpering<lb />
back into his cage, and while all of<lb />
this was going on, the Pirates' of-<lb />
fensive had succeeded in scoring a<lb />
total of six runs.<lb />
Wellsdiad the visiting batters eat<lb />
ing out of his hand all afternoon<lb />
and allowed only three hits and<lb />
three walks. At no time during the<lb />
game did the High Point team seri-<lb />
ously threaten to score.<lb />
The Corsair batters secured<lb />
seven hits off of two High Point<lb />
pitchers, Nance and Franklin. A<lb />
rather unique feature of the Teach-<lb />
ers' batting was the fact that six<lb />
of the seven hits obtained were<lb />
doubles. Hatem once more led the<lb />
locals' offensive by hitting three<lb />
two-baggers out of five times at bat.<lb />
Lex Ridenhour, Ferebee, and<lb />
Smith also contributed two-base<lb />
hits to the Sea Rovers' attack. The<lb />
East Carolinians started the fire-<lb />
works in the first inning by tally-<lb />
ing two markers, and continued<lb />
their barrage of hits in the third<lb />
and fourth innings to score four<lb />
more runs and put the game on ice.<lb />
The Panthers miscued eight times<lb />
on defense to further aid and abet<lb />
the Teachers in their scoring ef-<lb />
forts.<lb />
The Pirates were not immune to<lb />
defensive errors and committed<lb />
three during the game, but none of<lb />
1938 Baseball Schedule<lb />
East Carolina Teachers College<lb />
VARSITY<lb />
March<lb />
28 Guilford College, here<lb />
20 Guilford College, here.<lb />
30 High Point College, here.<lb />
31 High Point College, here.<lb />
April<lb />
2 Ohio Wesleyan University,<lb />
here.<lb />
9 Atlantic Christian College,<lb />
here.<lb />
12 New Bern, here.<lb />
13 New Bern, there.<lb />
14 Louisburg College, here.<lb />
18 William &amp; Mary (XD), here.<lb />
19 William &amp; Mary (XD), here.<lb />
25 Louisburg College, there.<lb />
26 Altantic Christian College,<lb />
there.<lb />
30 William &amp; Marv, there.<lb />
May<lb />
2 U. S. Naval Base, Norfolk.<lb />
3 1 S. Naval Base. Norfolk.<lb />
4 William &amp; Mary (XD), there.<lb />
7 Campbell College, there.<lb />
9 High Point College, there.<lb />
10 High Point College, there.<lb />
13 F. S. Naval Base, here.<lb />
14 V. S. Naval Base, here.<lb />
17 Danville Military Institute,<lb />
here.<lb />
18 Campbell College, here.<lb />
these caused serious damage. The<lb />
Pirate infield showed up well and<lb />
pulled a snappy double play�<lb />
Guthrie to Shelton to B. Ridenhour<lb />
�to furnish a sparkling exhibition<lb />
of fielding.<lb />
ECTC Ab R<lb />
TIEjN TENNIS<lb />
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Henderson, 3b 4<lb />
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Lawing, rf 1<lb />
xAtkinson  1<lb />
Lemaster, If  3<lb />
Nance, p, rf 4<lb />
Franklin, p  1<lb />
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Runs batted in: Ferebee, Smith,<lb />
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Base on balls: Off Wells, 3; off<lb />
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locals and the score ended in a tie<lb />
at 3 all as darkness prevented the<lb />
playing of the seventh and deciding<lb />
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Burkes, Wilkerson. and the dou-<lb />
bles team of Anian and Wilkerson<lb />
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Pirates three scores.<lb />
A summary of all matches fol-<lb />
lows :<lb />
Burkes, ECTC, defeated Ahhit.<lb />
ACC�1-6, 7-5, 6-0.<lb />
Kirhy, ACC. defeated Anian. EC<lb />
TO�6-4, S-6.<lb />
Wilkerson. ECTC, defeated<lb />
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Sherry, ACC, defeated Calfee,<lb />
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Daniels, ACC, defeated Meadows,<lb />
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6-4, 6-2.<lb />
LILLIAN PARRISH IS ELECTED<lb />
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(Continued from page one)<lb />
paper this year and also as a member<lb />
of the ACE.<lb />
Pete Hill of Sanford became<lb />
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vote to succeed Margaret Davis of<lb />
Burgaw. Miss Hill took an impor-<lb />
tant post this year on the editorial<lb />
staff of the annual.<lb />
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yearbook. Miss Boyce has assisted<lb />
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tion during the past year.<lb />
Lester R. Ridenhour of Cooleemee<lb />
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Thornton Stovall of Stovall,<lb />
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Nance, 2; by Franklin, 2.<lb />
Balk: Nance.<lb />
Winning pitcher: Wells.<lb />
Losing pitcher: Nance.<lb />
Umpires: Barnhill, Roebuck.<lb />
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Weil Win Games With No<lb />
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PIRATES DISPLAY<lb />
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