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cli Visit Historic New Bern Wednes- Three Candidates Up For Position To Fill Engagements As Cwn-Uarei Maynard, Katharine Me-<lb />
Mi day. April 13 of Presidency mencement Speakers in Clees, Eolhie Sawyer, Hilda Tew. �<lb />
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'RESENTED BY WILFRED<lb />
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sed of Helen to ;i elose"<lb />
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the club. t; Leggetts, .May 6; Colera n. May<lb />
rarious offices 20; Lueama, May 26: and al 1.<lb />
ated and will berton, May 31. Mr. Deal will<lb />
be voted on at the next meeting speak a1 Gatesville, April 22; Oak<lb />
which will be held soon. City, April 25; Ingold, April 26;<lb />
The three candidates for the presi- Plymouth, April 27: Washingtoi<lb />
(Please tarn to page two) D. C, May 3; Belhaven, May 6;<lb />
Trenton, May 9: Aulander. May<lb />
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rounding counties were repre- X,nl 22; Burgaw, April 27<lb />
Arrive at Wrieht Buildii<lb />
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and Marguerite Vause, secretary, the eitv.<lb />
James Jones was elected as boys � The tour began with a , i-it to the<lb />
treasurer and Marguerite Currin a famous Treaty Tree, which is now<lb />
girls'treasurer, ft is the general rule over 100 years old and under which<lb />
of tin- club to elect these two treas- was signed an importanl treaty of<lb />
nrers so as to facilitate in collecting peace bv the Indian- and the early<lb />
dues. For Publicity Manager Fodie colonists. Among other places of COUNTY OFFICERS EFFICIENT I : i<lb />
Hodges was eleeted. special interest visited by the grouj<lb />
The club planned a trip to Dur- were the Episcopal Church where<lb />
ham. The members will probably the handsomemmunion service<lb />
 visit the cigarette factory, the hosierr presented by George III was on t<lb />
r and Light Advance mill, and the Duke Cniversitv display; the First Presbyterian VyCj I APri  r - A<lb />
Re. ede As Ocean Campus. (Please tarn to page two) ,it hl- I  y ufW.<lb />
1 ' were chosen by the students from<lb />
each nearby eounty enrolled in the'<lb />
eollege here.<lb />
Several weeks before the occa-<lb />
sion these officers wmte home 1o<lb />
the' students in their respective<lb />
counties telling theia about the<lb />
 event and urging them to eome take<lb />
teresting and varied collection of first Part m "ur annual High School<lb />
ie number is I);l.v program.<lb />
Hop<lb />
WM on l?l  the campus High School Swailsboro, Ap: l 26 W mste<lb />
The Freshmen and "fur<lb />
get together tonight at 8:30<lb />
p.m. to "swing out" to the m( <lb />
odious strains of Tommy Moore<lb />
and his orchestra. This Fresh-<lb />
man-Junior dance is an annual<lb />
affair on the campus, and is<lb />
expected to be one of the most<lb />
enjoyable hops of the year.<lb />
i Please turn to page two�<lb />
"Fine" Is The Word For High School Day !<lb />
As Visitors Give Their Impressions<lb />
Click! Click! The Candid Camera<lb />
Caught You High School Day<lb />
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By PATSY McINTYRE<lb />
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On the eventful day these offi-l Click! (lick! the candid camera- major and all, were caught by th<lb />
of By FANNIE BREWER<lb />
,� "Fine" was the one word answer band impressions.<lb />
 members of the staff received at every sufficient for the results to how<lb />
in turn when attempting to find out a cross-section of the impressions of cers acted as hosts to the seniors man caught you! Xor did he miss leu<lb />
, - H-hat impressions the visitors had on the whole group. t'11" their home counties. They many on April 12�-High School Pieru<lb />
Ifiirli School Day last Tuesday. Various favorable comments were  t'H visitors as they arrived. Day. With three candid cameras tion classes were taken while they<lb />
n- "Everything" was the most frequent made on features of the program in and conducted them over the eaea-jand bos kodak- many interesting were in the act of building a pyra-<lb />
tnendly rivalry has � � �<lb />
(Please turn to page two)<lb />
Spring Is Here<lb />
ures o<lb />
ivsicai<lb />
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iwing them<lb />
d. Mostly mi- mid: shooting a how and arro<lb />
nswer to the question "what do you the Wright building, especially on I pus an aay snowmg inem college j scenes were snapped. Mostly on- mia; snooting a dow and arrow; or<lb />
 the I like best?" Finally, after many Dr. Meadows' speech, the singing of life and giving them as good a time suspecting victims were caught by batting a baseball for a homerun.<lb />
  ,  fr i futile attempts to get more definite the Glee Clubs, and the Roll Call. ;1S possible. the alert action and sharp eye- of Not even the spectators of these ac-<lb />
�� jr  color, answers, the interviewers, in despera- The directness and clearness of Dr. This system of organization the cameramen, fcivities escaped. Groups of high<lb />
t is olaved these tion turnesd to the teaehers in charge Meadows' speech and the friendli- proved most helpful to the visitors. From the arrival of the first cars school students were "snapped" as<lb />
toeether to blend �among them some graduates- who j ness of his manner toward them rm-1 The counties represented were until the last ones left, the day's they eagerly observed the sports pro-<lb />
�ind motion. i agreed to get from their students� pressed many. One- paid tribute inIBertie, Carteret,Craven, Currituek, activities were "covered" by the gram of the day.<lb />
cameras. From gate-posts, second- The barbecue dinner was a fine<lb />
program I without any attempt to influence a negative way to both Dr. Meadows Duplin, Edgeeombe, Gates, Gran-<lb />
ilverlthem � their impressions. Several and Dr. Adams by saying "the'viile, Oreene. Hertford, Hyde.<lb />
Johnston, Jones, Lemon Martin,<lb />
iieiiimi  i<lb />
the aiidiem-c into' responded promptly, sending the re- speeches were not boring Some<lb />
und it containing! suits just as the children gave- them! specified which Glee Club they liked<lb />
sonic written on note paper, some best and both were mentioned. How-<lb />
on backs of letters, some on tiny lever, the selection "Grandfather's<lb />
scraps, but nevertheless, a very in-1 (Please turn to page two)<lb />
e lights m the auditorium were<lb />
(Please turn to page two)<lb />
Moore, Northampton, Onslow,<lb />
Pamlico, Pasquotank, Pitt, Samp-<lb />
son, Vance, Washington, Wayne,<lb />
and Wilson.<lb />
story windows, and root's they fol-lspot for the- cameraman, and he did<lb />
lowed the new around the campus.not miss the chance to catch people.<lb />
The cameramen caught several unconscious of the watchful eye ol<lb />
schools as they registered in the the camera, enjoying tlie-ir barbecue,<lb />
Wright Building on Tuesday morn- or going back for a "second-help- j ulty, can't I go to class bare-<lb />
ing. I (Please turn to page two) j footed?<lb />
Yessir, spring is here. Trees<lb />
budding. Flowers blooming.<lb />
Birds singing. Green grass ev-<lb />
erywhere. Tennis balls whiz-<lb />
zing across white-lined courts.<lb />
The crack of a hardswung base-<lb />
ball bat meeting the ball.<lb />
Mother Nature beckoning us<lb />
in a thousand ways to come out<lb />
and play with her children.<lb />
Must do my sacred duty,<lb />
though, and pursue knowledge<lb />
in all of its glory. Would be<lb />
satisfied to stay in the class-<lb />
room, if I were permitted to<lb />
make one personal concession<lb />
to the season. Please, Mr. Fac-<lb /><pb facs="00038070_tn_0002" /><lb />
PAGE TWO<lb />
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ASSOCIATE EDI I'OKS<lb />
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Sarah Ann .Maxwkll<lb />
B I'UV M.lvi'YKl.<lb />
Billy Daniels<lb />
ADVERTISING MANAGERS<lb />
Ethel Les Btbd<lb />
Lucille Johnson<lb />
( au'ii.vn Lamb<lb />
: LaRue Mooring, Ina Mae Fierce, Ruth<lb />
c, Ethel Padgett, Fodie Hod Ruth Phillips,<lb />
i urn age, Mary Clyde Coppedge, John David<lb />
Jack Daniels, Lucille Edge and Margaret Guv<lb />
1. raise Ta Hock, Lindsav Whitchard.<lb />
reappear in the foreground once<lb />
mucs, imiijru'ii aiier ine rajduri! "i<lb />
Other compositions included in New Bern in 1863 : the John Wright<lb />
the program were "Elliptical Stanley home; and Lady Blessing-<lb />
Stu.ly "Oriental ��Study in Black1 ton's Cannon.<lb />
and White "Second Study in! This is the first historical tour<lb />
Depth and "Spiral Etude sponsored by the History Club, the<lb />
Wilfred began his experiments in youngest departmental club on the<lb />
the Art of Light in lni He then � campus, and it was considered a sue-<lb />
Started Light as an independent art cess although many of the members<lb />
in his formation of the theory that could not go on account of conflicting<lb />
jnst as melody, harmony, and schedules,<lb />
rhythm contribute to music so mo- Miss Rose ami Mr. Hollar a<lb />
tiou contributes to I.uuiia or light I panied the group to New Hem.<lb />
� "� ;ll'r- Students who mad the trip arc<lb />
22, Wilfred gave his firsl the following: Marguerite Averett-<lb />
al com- Roderick Adam Fannie BrewerJ<lb />
position" in which Light appeared Margaret Bollard, Xylda Cooper,<lb />
for the first time on the screen as'Susie Gray Cobb, Billy Daniels,<lb />
form, color, and motion. Since then Louise Flam, Helen Flanagan, Ethel<lb />
' as spent his summers in creative Gaston, Dorothy Hollar, Fodie<lb />
is winters in recitals at Hodges. Blanche Massey, Edna<lb />
Marshhurii, (!harles McXatt, Hamp-<lb />
ton Xoe, Alton Payne, Edna Rouse,<lb />
Elizabeth Wilson, George West, and<lb />
Lindsay Whichard.<lb />
Belhaven Band and Students<lb />
in r.<lb />
rablic recital of<lb />
lie ll<lb />
work and li<lb />
home and abroa<lb />
�FINE" IS THE WORD<lb />
FOR HIGH SCHOOL DAY<lb />
Clock" won first pine in their COLLEGE HOST TO 2.400<lb />
HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS<lb />
.$1.00 per College Yenr<lb />
numbers 88, 1S2<lb />
Room 25<lb />
(Continued from page one)<lb />
to which county will have the<lb />
larger representation.<lb />
wanted to see. T, J . .<lb />
i ne schools that came from the<lb />
� latter December 3, 1925, at the U. S.<lb />
N. C, under the act of March 8, 1S79.<lb />
:937 Member 1938<lb />
�t�SSINTtO rOB N�TON�L AOVtBTISINO BY<lb />
Rssoaoied Colleftide Ffcess National AdvertisingService, Inc.<lb />
Distribute of CWfc(i f'uhliskm Stfituntativ<lb />
420 Madison Ave New York. N. Y<lb />
Cbueftido Di6est  ,JJ"Btos ALls �E,N<lb />
wa- served picnic style under the<lb />
beautiful ttv some liked it be-<lb />
 . I ause it gare them an opportunity<lb />
PURPOSE ACCOMPLISHED  mingle with other people" and<lb />
I Iax :  ; " nsured in terms of what it ill another said he could it down<lb />
for a minute However, quite a<lb />
opinion.<lb />
The picture show brought forth a<lb />
deluge of responses�some, merely<lb />
because they liked to see a movie,<lb />
others because they -aw a pood pic-<lb />
ture they ha<lb />
The'athletic stunts and games me, ?.? were Moyoek, from<lb />
with almost universal approval. The urntuek Aberdeen from<lb />
tumbling acts, the novelty of archery Jj�Jre' m1 8wthport, from Bruns-<lb />
and other field sports created much tt , ' , , �<lb />
interest. To the hoys, the baseball We,comed hV President Meadows<lb />
game, the victory over a professional President Leon R. Meadows d<lb />
team, and the chance to sot<lb />
Holland display his skill, was "to<lb />
of the day's features.<lb />
l'liev did not fail to mention the<lb />
Barbecue. Many marveled at the<lb />
efficiency with which the huge crowd<lb />
was fed, other- liked it because "i,<lb />
ic answered the quest ion. "What<lb />
Cji' livcred the address of welcome and<lb />
after cordial greetings, asked the<lb />
question, Why go to college  He<lb />
gave a clear answer to his question<lb />
in a forceful, direct manner. He<lb />
then explained the real purpose<lb />
of High School Day. At the clos<lb />
college shall I attend?" by givin0<lb />
a set of standards with whieh a<lb />
student could judge a college.<lb />
Two songs were sung by the<lb />
Girls' Glee Club, directed by .Miss<lb />
Gussie Kuykendall. and two were<lb />
particular,<lb />
� � as Dr. M<lb /><lb />
FOR WOMEN ONLY!<lb />
icourage students to few admitted they liked it best be<lb />
ply to further their cause they were hungry and "it was Mln- v  Hoys' Glee Club, di-<lb />
- brought out in his awfully good barbecue rected by Mr. Dean Tabor. The<lb />
There were many flashes of humor : P"� Wil closed by "The Old<lb />
 �. a- one teacher reported everywhere. Some frankly admitted , M1�- suntr m orison.<lb />
u-iv .xpie-M any de-ire to Ti�.y iked the movie best because �he erowd immediately after the<lb />
y it and began discussing i gave them a chance to slip off Pro&amp;mm r1led to the picnicn iPif r, ,rv, Tuc<lb />
their shoes ;1nd rest their aching Suntfe for the barbeque luncheon. UUU- '�JUJt<lb />
feet. One said the thing he enjoyed 0ne' lukm- ,1,wn from atop thi<lb />
nfrance to the Wright building<lb />
Pictured above, top, i- picture of Belhaven High<lb />
hotin picture is shown Mi� Carolyn Conner with a group<lb />
who j, first person at the left in the bottom row was a<lb />
the life of one man.<lb />
bool hand a- it<lb />
looked here High SH<lb />
n High School senioi<lb />
the reo nl RplhjiT n ��<lb />
nost about the day was that it srav<lb />
��- i UWVW1 HI' Mil i- i 111.1 I<lb />
ived many favorable statements him a chance to skip school<lb />
n regards to the impression our The tine spirit, the friendliness i<lb />
suffered a severe the people and the social featun<lb />
(Continued from page one)<lb />
could see only a solid mass of peo<lb />
f de from the Wright building to hag" of the refreshing punch The<lb />
the Austin building. At the pic-diimer it-elf wa- not overlooked as<lb />
candid camera Wilfred Began Working<lb />
With Clavilux In 1905<lb />
nt blank� of the day impressed many. Par-  Sounds, two lines formed and<lb />
ticularly did they enjoy the dancing were M'rvd simultaneously. Th<lb />
one "kodaker" reste<lb />
:� COtl<lb />
n arbv bigh school asked us poi<lb />
PIRIT?"<lb />
iat ECTC did have School Spirit, � 'he afternoon because, as they ole group was served in thirty<lb />
e was manifested in numerous expressed it. it gave them a chance one mm�tes.<lb />
to mingle not only with the college he three attraetbns fw the aft- sand plates as they lined the table. n�ht Auditorium on April B. ,<lb />
tool Spirit, but I haven't vet students and members of the faculty  were a movie in the Austin Throuirhonl thelv ii�  "Ir" Wilfred stated further that  h  ,<lb />
�, ' , . � i "it" i � . 11MIl IIH Wtl lilt (iililt'IJlS j- � . n I t h'  U j'K<lb />
�Lverv tin ECTC but to make friends with delerates b�dhng, dancing in the Wright ,� , , , .  surrealism i-<lb />
from neighboring schools and coun- building, and a baseball game be- .  M ear-load of clavilux is noble.<lb />
"The 'Clavilux is definitely not audience before it<lb />
ire- to be confused with surrealism, in ated t0 the Ml<lb />
taking device on the edge of the �� declared Thomas Wilfred in<lb />
table to get a close-up of the thou- an interview after his eoneert in<lb />
W<lb />
Mr. Wilfi<lb />
entor appeared<lb />
in<lb />
'Us renlv<lb />
surrealism is static while tin<lb />
ds of<lb />
It was necessarv<lb />
Won<lb />
t �<lb />
�lio.ii. jump in i<lb />
here for the game. ties.<lb />
rirls walking dowm The friendliness of the faculty<lb />
go out i � the ball impressed the visitors. Many com- '�'<lb />
� mented on the fact that they could movie "Heidi" twice in order t<lb />
talk to Dr. Alexander just like he ,i ('are �f the crowds. Dancin<lb />
5 was a fellow student and they ex- continued throughout the aftet<lb />
pre�ed their appreciation of the 11n11-<lb />
f manner in which he answered their Disperse<lb />
�ran<lb />
1<lb />
tween the college team and the Xew "rli "I�" M'll seniors, and teach-<lb />
ltv Hern league team on the athletic ers pulled off the campus one eam-<lb />
cen on tiie gatepost<lb />
ECTC studi �<lb />
He said it if<lb />
�n bv<lb />
Wilfred, Danish discoverer of <lb />
what he insisted is a new eieht ma- rl"v evboards<lb />
iow the: eramau was<lb />
that ECTC w;<lb />
ic-anse, in spit,<lb />
body do support their questions an<lb />
�xplained the ditfi As soon as the baseball game was<lb />
over, the cars beean to leave<lb />
iegiate crime of poor cutties oi various sports to them.<lb />
One teacher, in her letter to the idly that by 5 :$0 o'clock, the cam-<lb />
rap<lb />
'getting set" to tak<lb />
shot " for the day.<lb />
JUNIORS ENTERTAIN<lb />
jot form of tii<lb />
ail over the world.<lb />
irt, has traveled<lb />
and iia:<lb />
way a pianist d<lb />
irovise idii,<lb />
,UN 1,nal Wilfred s work with the Clavi. raits u"lv t -� g<lb />
lux, while new t the public is not mme-<lb />
a new thm-r. He began working Ir- Wilfred oer<lb />
SENIORS AT PROM<lb />
us m.wt tangible wav!<lb />
uis was cleared and Hiirh Sei<lb />
tool<lb />
bv<lb />
DO NOT BE AFRAID<lb />
' !i larger part oi the student<lb />
Q. Public for not being proud staff, reported that her seniors<lb />
-fated. "We want to go on record as Day was just a memory,<lb />
saying thai Mr. R. C. Deal is the There were a nuniher of side �  �<lb />
nicest attraction at ECTC features to the day. The girls of<lb />
However, the highest purpose of the Home Economies department<lb />
 .1 1  T 1 1 1. II 1  . ' . .<lb />
(Continued from page one)<lb />
The receiving line wa- heade<lb />
Susan Evj<lb />
an-<lb />
on his idea m 1905, Since that v;M,s 'he dismant i<lb />
time he ha- spent his summer va-  the Clavilux, wh<lb />
cations doing creative work and he a? H� guards t<lb />
has given many concerts at hoine. instrument closely.<lb />
and abroad.<lb />
Besides<lb />
t-ing the inventor (1f the<lb />
een projected into our thought<lb />
?ns organization<lb />
W,<lb />
in (ireenville.  School Day was accomplished held open house for the visitors.<lb />
 and speeches have forcibly brought the en one teacher, in her letter to Mr. Alexander answered many<lb />
can offer no suggestion whatsoever as to "e PaPerj reportel that several of questions about the Physical Edii-<lb />
an promote peace and prevent war other er students who had not previously J cation department<lb />
. think . . . about xl�'(l any desire to go to college j �<lb />
-aid they "would like to try it" and FACULTY MEMBERS IN<lb />
lass and Jimmy Morton, and rlavilu Wilfred is the founder 1<lb />
fM'imuuimnmimamimumumummmmm<lb />
itraid to think . . . think<lb />
fects . . . and when you have come to a reasonable,<lb />
r problem, then use whatever influence and power<lb />
�nt another crucifixion of the Prince of Peace!<lb />
v.<lb />
LET'S BE FAIR<lb />
iupport itself on the funds derived from subscrip-<lb />
Thus, tl<lb />
ie<lb />
at once began to discuss ways and<lb />
mean- of coming to college.<lb />
HISTORY MAJORS<lb />
GREAT DEMAND<lb />
(Continued from page one)<lb />
P,n QiruTcrriwrl torville- M1.v -� Windsor. Hay VI:<lb />
GO SIGHTSEEING Hobbsville, May 20: ClaytonMay<lb />
27. Dr. Frank will speak at James-<lb />
ville. April 22 ; Falkland. April 25 �<lb />
4 1 1 i. . <lb />
K. ho goes to the merchants of Greenvil<lb />
ie college paper for their advertisements. These! (Continued from page one) .� .Mini �  alKlam! nr,l-i<lb />
and ar wtlHnlt tlnloJl � ' P�� �� Church, reported constructed from (Jrimesland. Ap 29; and loh-<lb />
i  � � " t  ' "ir 1 hUM,1 ,no,K. rlV mHa �� h-v Sir Christopher Wren god. May 3. Mr lldlar speaks<lb />
.1. -j� return for their inveatanent m an increase in the Masonic theatre, one of the old- j at Moss Hill, April 2? Roper<lb />
 " . ; � lh"M �"���� P hft be fair about est still in use in the United States. April 25; Bell Arthur April! T<lb />
We 11 fix those old Shfx-s<lb />
pey reaUy look new Y<lb />
"ke our prices.<lb />
STUDENTS BEGIN UNIQUE COLOR RECITAL<lb />
DRAMATIC CLUB PRESENTED BY WILFRED<lb />
housed m the Masonic Temple; home j Dr. Henderson speaks; at Rober<lb />
ifj t j '? Lodge. Xo. 3. second j sonville. April 27. and Dr. MeOin-<lb />
oldest lodge in North Carolina; the1 nis at Arapahoe. April 29.<lb />
McGinni<lb />
Facult<lb />
Mi-s l.e<lb />
(Continued from page one)<lb />
Lii<lb />
(Continued from page one)<lb />
I'nrwi1- ?ien Ulrn"1 off aud the "intermi-sion<lb />
y iiicliard.<lb />
- i - for the club ar<lb />
Lllis oi the commerc<lb />
and W. H. MeHenry. for the most parr, leaving the an<lb />
interested dience to Use its imagination in mak<lb />
ights" flashed on the screen. The<lb />
irogram w;i conducted in silence<lb />
Why Go To College As Answered<lb />
By President Leon Meadows<lb />
Miss 1<lb />
of cef in ti!i- tkaiderUin,rr m thir mn i STWO iSToTS<lb />
i . rr, f Westen KentuckyTeach COB!M,8tOBa prented. ,ro,u various parts of the state, in<lb />
erst Heg, and Mrs. Joycelan P Wav,s ot lor and. light took he Kobert "� Wright Building au-<lb />
He; I, as, graduate of Kings Schooi P� on the screen and advanced "itlifj1 5<lb />
tory at Pittsbnrg, Denn. Mr. and receded in a sy.ole and diastole AJF 8 �' V<lb />
� ' �'T.fi"vmJ,Vhnrm1 HfTT� '� L "There is a dpfi�ite P�HH�e in<lb />
- W ���� �-eget oi tins hrst composition, having High School Day here<lb />
"Horizontal Study was like that declared President. Meadows "and<lb />
T, yyrr?7Ht: S oct uhUHl k to���tt �� � ���<lb />
w promote a furthei interest m dra- georgeous hues of sunrise and sun- j more people to go to college not<lb />
SSST5fcrionT traU; Vtrn1- ,iv- -l-iallyhere bu't to some Sile<lb />
In Enchanted Forest one of preferably in this state<lb />
The speaker continued by asking<lb />
President Leon R. Meadows de-Jto give them culture, and to pre-<lb />
�.?. ,i Y u�me, address. t0 Pare them to sen-e humanity.<lb />
"Which college shall I attend?"<lb />
he then asked. President Meadows<lb />
urged the students to select a col-<lb />
lege which is standard, one they will<lb />
M II<lb />
in t<lb />
sfru<lb />
stage production, and to train stu- the most beautiful composition!<lb />
n the field of acting. A student dream-like trees in shifting vistas<lb />
does no<lb />
 i i - and answering three imDortant<lb />
t have to have ah.hty to act were thrown into relief by changing questions to be considered on ffo<lb />
r to coach a nl.iv and l,em nOam Tt,� �,�� �.�. i�� jUTZI -� , � �-�i�m�cu on go-<lb />
in order to coach a play and here colors. The scene was then changed<lb />
under careful instruet,on and super into tiny floating forms of imle-<lb />
vision they will he allowed to try a scrihahle colors and shapes which<lb />
part in directing plays. later disappeared to let the forest<lb />
inge to college. To the first ques<lb />
tion on why go to college, he gave<lb />
three answers�to prepare students<lb />
? j- �. " TnT�"� ncicvme ana tnat tney wi<lb />
to adjust themselves to life better ample opportunities in each.<lb />
like because of school spirit and<lb />
general set-up. one with democratic<lb />
spirit, and one reasonable in cost<lb />
compared to what it offers.<lb />
"Enter college as soon after<lb />
graduation from high school as<lb />
possible he advised in answer to<lb />
the last question. He also stated<lb />
that statistics show that the longer<lb />
a student waits to enter the more<lb />
likely he is not to enter.<lb />
In conclusion President Meadows<lb />
assured the students that every col-<lb />
lege will extend to them a cordial<lb />
welcome and that they will find<lb />
president of T he<lb />
on. am.<lb />
Koy Harrow, president of the � Pdent of the Art Institute I EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING<lb />
Senior Class and Margaret Jarvis. ol Ll-ht ,i New York City where I<lb />
Others in the receiving line were art,st"i �� trained for work with <lb />
Dr. Meadows, Mrs. Meadows, Mr. tlu' Clavilux At the institute I<lb />
Hollar Mrs Hollar, Dr. ReBarker, wh�? &amp;? "�ly other instrument of I CITY CUAC cuno<lb />
Mr ReBarker, Miss Schnyder, and iU kld � located, recitals are giv. I L' ' Y 5"Ot SHOP<lb />
Miss Morton. en every Thursday and Friday "mMro�������.�-�m �0!�J<lb />
11 he Junmr Class has been very rli  i<lb />
active this year with Susan Evans Wilfred plaits a tT-mn.  i<lb />
f leader. Cong its activities mue -un at his1 yW.V.<lb />
been the sponsoring of the first Wl11 be able to drop in at -mv tin<lb />
formal dinner and the sponsoring d�ring the day ami view a recital<lb />
fail quarter. .each member of the audience will<lb />
�� be able to see the r-it-ji - i<lb />
Ma.y I�� si�,�vell woada� -OM is �i,i,�� � . , j�<lb />
, ' � Cl�"ta m a fake ,���<lb />
be overeome i� tl.e mind, �f j<lb />
Roses are red.<lb />
Violets are blue.<lb />
Sam Dees in the center,<lb />
It should have been a lovely Easter.<lb />
LOWER THAN EVER<lb />
Genuine Engraved C<lb />
for your Invitations<lb />
personal use.<lb />
100 for $1.20<lb />
Plate Free � See<lb />
LUCY ANN BARLOW j<lb />
wvwwwJC<lb />
Commentator<lb />
Special Prices for Graduation<lb />
��e 8x10 Pkotograpi,<lb />
Witfc $5.00 Order<lb />
BAKER'S STUDIO<lb />
Pau Douglas, popular sport, com-<lb />
mentator, open, hi, 1938 baseball<lb />
broadcasts, Mondav, Anril is <lb />
�:30P.m. EST over' 50"nBcV<lb />
BE GAY IN prints<lb />
WILLIAM'S<lb />
Buccaneers Defeat<lb />
Twice In Successioi<lb />
Ninth Victory In<lb />
Bartin Proves His Effectiveness yn, i �<lb />
"graves Get Only Three H�s fl<lb />
and One nun<lb />
ulTru AND SMITH<lb />
HATE BIG GUNS OF GAME � U<lb />
Fielding of Pirates Far B<lb />
Usual Standard<lb />
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Willie and n 10  1 ' n th<lb />
HI  man s ' ' . onlv :<lb />
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hruk' ' -half of the fourth 1 ins. � ' �<lb />
tap- hi ni( � ' ' ,v '�� the plat. N- t sal � 1<lb />
the rs score and t� � �  " ' " '<lb />
total  �: er Up ti '� -Hatei and Smith in t!� i '� � - ����<lb />
cur its. Shelton,K 1 Breece. Johnson, Guthi<lb />
lUrtii - figured u<lb />
drive<lb />
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m iuua � � Ti fi Oft 1 ' ' liuiiu waa far<lb />
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ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN<lb />
BESTED BY CORSAIRS<lb />
Teachers Get 17 Hits To Sec<lb />
19 to 6 Victory<lb />
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to thi :r sti ina; of ik�1 � al<lb />
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fege by a seore of 18 I<lb />
Ran, aa nip and tnck u<lb />
"lackj seventh" whei thi P<lb />
batr - v ent bera i  I<lb />
BuS! Dog burlers to tl<lb />
Bader a barrage of hita t<lb />
run The locals rolh I<lb />
parwteiv, totaj of 17 hits, <lb />
which were of the "exti -<lb />
rietr.<lb />
�J ii two runs in tl<lb />
cniiriKr a- a ri�u!t of '<lb />
and two costly errors on i<lb />
of tl Pirate infielders. 1 I<lb />
m eame back m score h �� �<lb />
�n'l. third, fourth, and I<lb />
�mga and r-dl up aevi a runs<lb />
tum. -ii BUU l)l)tr.  <lb />
half 0� ?u. jjjjth to score f i i<lb />
ers and at the two-third mai<lb />
thf Corsaira appeared to b<lb />
pressed to eling to a one run d u<lb />
However, in the Beventh<lb />
�Wage of bits and ram wh<lb />
e pam in the ice box.<lb />
Wella hurled for the Pirates,<lb />
WWWVNWWI<lb />
The College "Y" Store and<lb />
or drug store carries a oomj<lb />
Sandwiches, Salted Pec<lb />
the need of o "Snack ins st on La :e's<lb />
the most sanitary conditions : jre pie<lb />
Remember to Insist on LANG<lb />
Sandwiches : Peanuts : Candies<lb />
LANCE PACKING COM!<lb />
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PAGE THREE<lb />
ver 2.400 See Pirates Win From New Bern Team<lb />
Buccaneers Defeat Braves I<lb />
Twice In Succession To Win<lb />
Ninth Victory In Ten Games<lb />
HOLLAND FANS 21 !<lb />
TO BUNK INDIANS<lb />
Crowd Sees Pirates Best New Bern<lb />
SHOE REPAIRING<lb />
Y SHOE SHOP<lb />
�.�.�.�.VV.V.VVAWi<lb />
VER THAN EVER'J<lb />
100 for 51.20<lb />
� � cr�C � See<lb />
lei ANN BARLOW<lb />
m m a � � � � � �"<lb />
(Graduation J<lb />
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otterns to brighten<lb />
these sunshiny days<lb />
oves His Effectiveness<lb />
s Get Oniv Three Hits<lb />
and One Run<lb />
0 SMITH<lb />
BIG GUNS OF GAME<lb />
Pirates Far Below<lb />
I Standard<lb />
Pirates Score 8 Runs To Defeat<lb />
Norfolk Team<lb />
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 I loll and proved bim-<lb />
le to the Braves o� tbe<lb />
vision, William and<lb />
fanned twentv-one bat-<lb />
The candid camera caught the above phot<lb />
� as the Pirates scored eighl runs the game lV � ��� of 3-1.<lb />
win !v the shutout route. The �<lb />
if the crowd at baseball gami<lb />
Higl<lb />
itv. ECT<lb />
till;<lb />
 irginians never threatened t score<lb />
ounds- throughout the nine innings of play,<lb />
n wi-Un their best offensive efforts<lb />
 ;� Ided but three hits of the seratch<lb />
f , variety. Holland exhibited supreme<lb />
control as he nicked the corners<lb />
�tr<lb />
I ol the plate numerous times t re-<lb />
�� the I ndian batters on called<lb />
�ikes. The Buccaneer southpaw<lb />
fused to issue a single free pass<lb />
his opponents, and mixed speed<lb />
id 11.  i  � a �,� (diangi-<lb />
pace to completely baffle the Bra e<lb />
While Holland was holding the<lb />
siting barters well in hand, the<lb />
irate wrecking crew swung mto<lb />
�tion to secure nine hits and score<lb />
ghl run Aided by several walks<lb />
 ! ,v Barnes, Bill and Mamie<lb />
nrler, the locals his in tin pinches<lb />
i drive the runs across the home<lb />
latter. The home outfil scored<lb />
 inning, iw ice<lb />
more markers<lb />
� r. and added<lb />
� nth stanza to<lb />
1 from the be-<lb />
Varsity Club Sponsors<lb />
three times 11<lb />
in th" seeoE<lb />
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in the m<lb />
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the Pirate<lb />
HUN IIC cm <lb />
ESTEO BY (MRS BUCCANEERS BEAT<lb />
L0U1SBURQ19 TO 2<lb />
v Get 17 Hits To Score<lb />
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seventh came the up against them.<lb />
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LANCE PACKING COMPANY<lb />
Holland Yields But Two Hits As<lb />
Teachers Win By 3 to 1 Score<lb />
PIRATE NFJIERS <lb />
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Holds Professionals To Two Hits<lb />
and One Run<lb />
TEACHERS PLAY<lb />
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First Court Win of Season For<lb />
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lege tennis team broke into the '�' in i<lb />
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six to three victory over the netter<lb />
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Christine Harris with Primrose Carpenter; Vivian Wynne with "Tex" Lindsay; Elizabeth Thigpen with<lb />
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gaiety prevailed throughout the becca Watson and Adrian Ayers,ggts tf A Varsity Clnh<lb />
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Fodie Hodges still has the child-<lb />
ish effect!<lb />
Rockefeller Venters is going out<lb />
for professional football!<lb />
Jimmy Johnson is teaching!<lb />
school! Fes, I said, teaching school<lb />
James Burton has money to thei<lb />
extent of asking everybody to have<lb />
a drink on him!<lb />
Carolyn Haiuric has changed her<lb />
mode o( dress!<lb />
Dr. slay is quite a baseball man!<lb />
Dr. Brown is quite a globe trot-<lb />
ter!<lb />
Mr. Hollar lia a fine garden.<lb />
which he works faithfully!<lb />
Everybody knows Ch&amp;uneey Cal-<lb />
fee within a radius of 100 miles<lb />
for his suit canvassing!<lb />
"Nick" Joyner is in Jove, who<lb />
with�don't ask this columnist!<lb />
She sure powders up these days!<lb />
Helen Flanagan is a Mathema-<lb />
tieiai Her teachers don't know<lb />
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Trojans were unable to solve his<lb />
right-handed slants to hit in the<lb />
pinches. Martin seemed content to<lb />
coast through the game on the big<lb />
lead given him by the Buccaneer<lb />
offensive.<lb />
Smith led the Pirate attack with<lb />
five hits for six times at bat. Hatem<lb />
also contributed materially to the<lb />
Teachers' scoring spree by turning<lb />
in two hits for two trips at the plate<lb />
for a game average of 1.000. John-<lb />
son hit safely twice out of four tries<lb />
to fatten his batting average.<lb />
The local outfit fielded well and<lb />
only a wild throw by Shelton on a<lb />
difficult chance prevented an error-<lb />
less afternoon for the Pirate de-<lb />
fense.<lb />
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Losing pitcher-�Dixon.<lb />
HOLLAND YIELDS<lb />
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with two hits for four times at hat.<lb />
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NEW BERN PROS<lb />
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(Continued from page three)<lb />
professional team of that city.<lb />
The Bears got next to three Buc-<lb />
caneer pitchers for a total of 10<lb />
hits to score Beven vans. The Teach-<lb />
er- played raggedly in the field to<lb />
make four errors and further con-<lb />
tribute to their own downfall.<lb />
Phillips started on the mound for<lb />
the collegians but was relieved by<lb />
Wells in the fifth inning. Wells was<lb />
unable to stem the tide and Roe-<lb />
buck was sent to the box to finish<lb />
the game.<lb />
Berry pitched for Xew Bern and<lb />
hi Id the Teachers to five hits and<lb />
four runs. Shelton secured three hits<lb />
for five trips to the plate to head<lb />
the Pirate batters.<lb />
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"Your service is good,<lb />
your stock's always<lb />
complete and fresh,<lb />
your prices always the<lb />
lowest" � these, our<lb />
many campus friends<lb />
tell us, are reasons<lb />
they come here for all<lb />
their drug store needs.<lb />
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is proof of that. We're<lb />
happy, too, that you<lb />
find this such a good<lb />
place to get good food.<lb />
Dixie Lunch<lb />
The Candid Camera did well with<lb />
these pictures as each is the real<lb />
picturization of High School Day.<lb />
Top row, left to right: The Teco<lb />
Echo camera squad as caught by<lb />
camera with the Editor-elect of the<lb />
Teco Echo in group; a group of swimming pool with Rebecca Watson Wright Building: Lovely view of<lb />
seven principals enjoving their and Thornton Stovall leading group f"U�tain taken from top of Wright<lb />
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 and you'll want to hear<lb />
Paul Douglas broadcasting<lb />
the scores and highlights of<lb />
the games�Lefty Gomez,<lb />
first guest star.<lb />
It's always more pleasure with<lb />
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sure for listeners . . . more<lb />
pleasure for smokers.<lb />
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Dear Alumnae:<lb />
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Commencement. If you<lb />
not arranged your arfa<lb />
that you can at least<lb />
Alumnae Day � Sat;<lb />
June 4, with us. please<lb />
now to make your plans.<lb />
Our Honor Classes,<lb />
Twenty-five Year, the<lb />
year, and the One year.<lb />
he entertained at the coj<lb />
where opportunity will<lb />
given for class reunions<lb />
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Classes of 1913,1928, and<lb />
I urge you to spread this<lb />
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interest every member of<lb />
particular classes in helpij<lb />
make<lb />
a "grand success'<lb />
our Honor Class reunions<lb />
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set up at the last state<lb />
iag were: to sponsor the g<lb />
of Alumnae chapters in<lb />
�ection of the state; to bej<lb />
r�e a fund which will �L<lb />
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up to this time and all<lb />
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