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COURTESY CARDS "GOOD" IN REPORT Seniors Al Commencement<lb />
Committee of Five Selected To<lb />
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Joint Meeting<lb />
HONOR SYSTEM DISCUSSED<lb />
AND COMMITTEE APPOINTED<lb />
Matters Pertaining To Campus<lb />
Publications, Telephones, and<lb />
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OUTSTANDING JOURNALISTS<lb />
JUDGED COLLEGE PAPERS<lb />
Dr. Samuel McPh. Glasgow To<lb />
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Student Listeners Aeeteim Beau- TAKES PLACE SUNDAY-JUNE 5<lb />
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Be Honored<lb />
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ulty committee, on Thursday night,<lb />
May 12.<lb />
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ident of the Men's Council; the vice I points for Department Pages and her voice, when supplemented<lb />
president of the Women's Council ;j special features, the 1,000 point; charm and beauty, became evei more The commence<lb />
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awyer; andlsources the Teco E ho scored 150 upon the stage until the echo of her ' - Glasgow, past<lb />
one girl from the student body, NTell points, 150 points were.scored in last melodious note had died away<lb />
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committee. A list of persons to for Departmental Pages and special I blue, her rendition of "Alice Bl<lb />
whom cards are given will be turnedIfeatures. Gown" was particularly effective,<lb />
into the office of the dean of women. With only the first seven issues was proved by the outburst of<lb />
All candidates for courtesy cards graded, the staff of the Teco Echo plause from her listeners,<lb />
must turn their name in to this com- feels that thev did their best work! The program, varying t:<lb />
miftee by Thursday noon of the after the first quarter and if it had Shakespearean seenes to MAh! St<lb />
week they wish to receive a card, been possible for the last seven issues Mystery of Life' was interest<lb />
I be dec sion ol this committee upon to have been graded, the Te o E ho and inspiring throughout. So nr<lb />
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of the Teco Echo and Tecoan were iTlie lU w�e judged by Dr.<lb />
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he Creation of the World<lb />
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the creation of the world. From this.<lb />
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ciuauem -vi ij. " .f , , ne- funned on the creation of the<lb />
 ,i � other discusses new- ot tin- day, and , � , ,<lb />
,i- tor the evening . . , � earth: first, that These verses were<lb />
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ieal errors made, lhese informal � <lb />
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gether, journalism and American � �-�<lb />
history, Latin and English, or "Xo matter how the earth was<lb />
Mathematics and Science mvated or Bow long it took to create<lb />
o i c .i 17 r i � i i he said, "there was a supreme<lb />
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i if -kt -a- ii ' e being who invented it. (m is re- �<lb />
served Miss Naomi Newell, one of '�?  , V<lb />
r  i i e ii sponsible tor the creation of the<lb />
our former students, and found her '<lb />
! class very interesting.<lb />
. Mr. ami Air-<lb />
Mamie Jenkin-<lb />
Bowden.<lb />
IARST ADDRESSES<lb />
FRIENDLY HALL AT<lb />
BANQUET MEET<lb />
liss Morton. Miss Smith, and<lb />
Miss Rose Attend As Guests<lb />
of Student Group<lb />
world: and of all the things Tie<lb />
, . , created, he made man in his own<lb />
i MJhe �"t meeting of his class ; Go(1 ma(<lb />
in "History Methods Mr. Hollar TZjT<lb />
l i liii aim i<lb />
1 discussed at some length the advan<lb />
made man immortal<lb />
and Jie gave to him the ability to<lb />
,  reason. Because of this ability, He<lb />
tages and disadvantages of this new gay man y haye (lomillion oyor<lb />
technique in teaching. The mom- 0Vervthing else<lb />
i hers of the class raised numerous! ,  . .<lb />
questions as a result of their observa-L1 T.l ?? ,u .at MARSHALS INSTALLED<lb />
PROGRAM<lb />
Friday, June 3<lb />
8:00 p.m.�Music Recital.<lb />
Saturday, June 4<lb />
ALUMNAE DAY<lb />
10:30 a.m.�Business Meeting<lb />
of the Alumnae Association.<lb />
12:00 o'clock�Program, Aus-<lb />
tin Building.<lb />
1:00 p.m.�Alumnae Lunch-<lb />
eon.<lb />
Sunday, June 5<lb />
11:00 a.m. � Commencement<lb />
Sermon, Dr. Samuel McPh.<lb />
Glasgow, Pastor Independ-<lb />
ent Presbyterian Church,<lb />
Savannah, Ga.<lb />
6:30 p.m. � Vesper Service,<lb />
Robert H. Wright Building.<lb />
Monday, June 6<lb />
10:30 a.m.�Address, Mr. Wil-<lb />
liam T. Polk, Warrenton,<lb />
N. C.<lb />
11:30 a.m.�Graduating Exer-<lb />
cises.<lb />
tions, and these, aeeording to Mr.<lb />
(Please turn to page four)<lb />
trihuted the fact that the barbarian!<lb />
(Please turn to page four)<lb />
The Young Peoples Department BAPTIST STUDENTS<lb />
of Jarvis Memorial Methodist INSTALL OFFICERS<lb />
Church and members of the Meth- <lb />
odit Students Association recently The installatioa of the new mem-<lb />
held their annual spring banquet in jH.r, f  Baptist Student Union<lb />
the Methodist Church. Council was held Tnesday evening,<lb />
Charles Musselwhite was toast- v 17 ;IT g;43 vi u y, .�<lb />
master for the occasion. Air. Ed. eampus.<lb />
Parkinson was song leader and con- tu;i ra j�t 5ueeeeds Cather-<lb />
dueted group songs throughout the  Cheek as president. The other<lb />
;eveniiig. Bobbie Davis and Alar- �n .m as follows: India Hill<lb />
garet Moore, aeeompanied by Mary SQCeeefs Doris ECollowell as seere-<lb />
Evelyn Thompson, rendered a violin tarv Juanita Davis Marv Louise<lb />
duet. MeGougan as treasurer; ftnth<lb />
The speaker for the occasion was Vivian Batten, Mildre! 11 illowell<lb />
Rev. Leon Rnssel, pastor of Hayes- as ehairman of members ip pom-<lb />
Barton Methodist Church in Ra- mittee; Edith Evans, V.w i: -<lb />
I leigh, who used as his topie "Success Perry as chairman ot the de1<lb />
Ts a Journey, Not a Destination tional committee: Athlea Boone,<lb />
Lev. Luel declared that more Marie Puekett as chairman of social<lb />
i important than our accomplish- committee; Lucile Edge, Ena Ma<lb />
jments, are the ways by which we Pearee as pianist; Belva Dare Har-<lb />
achieve these A man's real life is ri Madeline Fake- as chorister;<lb />
i discovered in tlie journey of doing Rowena Hick rfattie Holland and<lb />
'things�his ability to work, how he Vivia Rives, Edna Earle Perry as<lb />
accepts responsibilities, how well he Sunday school representatives; and<lb />
'tries. "Happiness he said, "is a Clyde Copperdge, Lucile Xewton as<lb />
by-product of wholesome living, not reporter.<lb />
a destination, not an end in itself Ali-s Ann Downey, new student<lb />
"The seomers will not work if secretary: the Rev. Lowell Sode-<lb />
vmi win r lose, but how you play man. pastor of Memorial Baptist<lb />
the game said Rev. Russel. On the church here; and the Rev. Clarence<lb />
journey to .success man sought God Patrick, pastor of Emmanuel Bap-<lb />
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ELECT NEW OFFICERS<lb />
IN IMPRESSIVE SERVICE<lb />
Lucille ClassLewis To Head Senior  Britton Selected for Third Term<lb />
Follow fie rs for Lllcilhing a period "t heal during the past he numerous das. " ! � ��: pUS have el ri coming school Lewis of Wilminaed cam-several �e- and. eted of-�fear. ton was<lb />
P upon his listeners to<lb />
shoulder tn shoulder in the<lb />
� Christ to make a new<lb />
lit. Rev. Thomas C.<lb />
' D !� addressed the members<lb />
I ri iidly Hall at a banquet<lb />
held last Monday evening<lb />
Parish House of St. Paul's<lb />
il Church. Friendly Hall.<lb />
Episcopal student organization<lb />
KCTC, was host to Bishop Darst<lb />
- annual affair known as the<lb />
'i� Banquet<lb />
The address by the Bishop came<lb />
the climax to an evening of songs<lb />
d stunts by the various members<lb />
�in group. Preceding his re-<lb />
rk- with a number of humorous<lb />
iries, the church leader captivated<lb />
student listeners with his charm<lb />
personality.<lb />
Miss Annie L. Morton, Dean of<lb />
men, Miss Elizabeth Smith, and<lb />
Laura Rose were also guests of<lb />
(Please turn to page two)<lb />
Travel, Hula Dancers And People<lb />
Favorite "Likes" of Concert Star<lb />
At a simple yet impressive serv-<lb />
; ice. the new marshals for the year<lb />
j 108S-30 were installed, Monday<lb />
night, Alay 16, in the Austin Build-<lb />
j ing auditorium.<lb />
Representing the out-going and<lb />
 the incoming chief marshal, Misses<lb />
 ! Grace Freeman and Irene Uzzell,<lb />
Jessica Dragonette, a small bundle, to a Hawaiian Hulu dancer. Shel1 �f tlie Poe Society, marched<lb />
of loveliness, held under her spoil j liked the hulu dance of the natives down opposite aisles of the Austin<lb />
a committee of three, representing! very much. The Teis with which auditorium and met in the center of<lb />
the Teco Echo, while she told some j she was presented upon her ar- the stage where Miss Freeman trans-<lb />
of her experiences on the tour she! rival were so numerous as to almost fered the purple and gold marshal<lb />
is now taking. Tier vitality and smother her. The soft air, the<lb />
Senior Class of 1938<lb />
Has Unique History<lb />
brilliant personality kept the inter<lb />
viewers completely interested and<lb />
charmed.<lb />
Speaking of her recent visit to<lb />
Honolulu, Miss Dragonette said that<lb />
the name Honolulu, which means<lb />
"Paradise is very appropriate for<lb />
the place. She said that she cele-<lb />
brated her birthday while in Hono-<lb />
lulu, and that the natives gave her,<lb />
as a birthday present, a small gold<lb />
bracelet which was composed of<lb />
tiny figures varied in their repre-<lb />
sentations from a tiny surf board<lb />
volcanic mountains, and the beauti<lb />
ful flowers of Hawaii seem to have<lb />
impressed her very much.<lb />
Tlie audiences before which<lb />
Jessica Dragonette has appeared<lb />
while on this tour have been made<lb />
up largely of her radio audience,<lb />
and they make her feel, she said,<lb />
very much appreciated. Some of the<lb />
fans with whom she has been cor-<lb />
responding for some time have been<lb />
in her audience, and she has met<lb />
many of them face to face.<lb />
(Please turn to page two)<lb />
regalia from her shoulders to the<lb />
shoulders of Miss Lzzell.<lb />
The fifteen old marshals and the<lb />
fifteen new marshals marched down<lb />
opposite aisles in three groups of<lb />
five from each society as the society<lb />
songs were played. The old and the<lb />
new met in the center of the stage,<lb />
and following the example of the<lb />
chief marshal, each old marshal<lb />
placed her regalia on the shoulders<lb />
of the succeeding marshal.<lb />
With the playing of the college<lb />
song, the old and new marshals filed<lb />
out of tbe auditorium.<lb />
��  , - . i i . t , ,i . iioages, treasurer: iNeme<lb />
and religion for the protection and tist church took part on the pro- '<lb />
 ?" . ,  I eco hnio representative: i<lb />
benefit he might receive. gram.  ,<lb />
� . rerry,mined representatrv<lb />
over Marguerite Averette of Oxford<lb />
in i second election necessitated by<lb />
a close race between the two. Louise<lb />
Flam was elected vice preidt nr ;<lb />
Madeline Byram, secretary; Mabry<lb />
Hodges, treasurer: Xellie Webb,<lb />
ml Nell<lb />
Clifton Britton of Milwaukee was<lb />
rcelected to serve his third term as<lb />
president of the class of 1940, Prue<lb />
Xewhy was chosen vice president;<lb />
Marion Reed, secretary: Lindsay<lb />
Whiehard, treasurer; and Millie<lb />
Gray Dupree. Teco Fxho represent-<lb />
 ative.<lb />
"Lefty" Dugar may have been the Margaret Banck of Wilmington Juanita Etheridge will head the<lb />
celebrated "firster" of the Atlantic led the class victoriously through work of the Poos next year as their<lb />
coast and Ann Hartford may have their second year. This time in ad- president. Other officers are Rebec-<lb />
claimed that title on the Pacific side, Edition to the usual annual parties a Grant, vice president; Rebecca<lb />
but at East Carolina Teachers Col- and dances, the class sponsored the Shanks, secretary; Beck Ross, trea-<lb />
lege that honor definitely belongs to j first theatre party to which the en- urer; and Lena Mao Etheridge. Te<lb />
the class of '38. When in their j tire college was invited; and the first: Echo representative. The society<lb />
Freshman year the class, with all j Sophomore Trip. marshals are Irene Lzzell. who will<lb />
the soaring hopes and ambitions soi But the crowning event came; servo as chief marshal, Christine<lb />
typical of freshman, announced their j when, under the splendid guidance Harris, Mary Elizabeth Beaslev,<lb />
intention to break away from the age of Elizabeth Copeland of Ahoskie Virginia Woods. MadeTine Byrum,<lb />
old customs "to be different�yet<lb />
excell many of the older and more<lb />
serious upper classmen sadly shook<lb />
their heads. Nevertheless under the<lb />
able leadership of Xylda Cooper the<lb />
undaunted class started their cam-<lb />
paign. The picnics, parties, and<lb />
dances of this first year were out-<lb />
standing.<lb />
the class with vari-eolored cello and Dorothy Hollar,<lb />
phane, musical halls and magenta; Hattie Laurie Britt was chosen<lb />
lights, gave the spectacular Junior-j president of the Emerson Society;<lb />
Senior Prom�the first in the his- Meta Virginia Hammond, vice pres-<lb />
tory of the college.<lb />
And now in the last great battle<lb />
led by Roy Barrow has scored an-<lb />
other victory as a "firster To them<lb />
(Plume turn to page fomr)<lb />
ident; Pete Hill, secretary; Dot<lb />
Woodard, treasurer; and Tommy<lb />
Martin, Teco Echo representative.<lb />
The society marshals are Dot Wood-<lb />
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Refobtobiai. Staff: LaEue Mooring, Lna Mac Fierce. Ruth<lb />
Creekmoore, Ethel Padgett, Fodie Hodges, Ruth Phillips,<lb />
!� Ina Mae Turnage, Mary Clyde Coppedge, John David<lb />
Bridgers, -lack Daniels. Lucille Edge and Margaret Guy<lb />
Overman, Louise Tadlock, Lindsay Whitchard.<lb />
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(Continued from paga one)<lb />
ard. Alice Bragg, Nellie Webb, An-<lb />
nie Laurie Beale, and Grace Rogers.<lb />
The Fanier Society has elected<lb />
Emily Brendle, president; Rntl<lb />
Wood Pritchard. vice president ;<lb />
Earlene Sawyer, secretary; and<lb />
Wista Covington, treasurer. The<lb />
society marshals are Marjorie Wat-<lb />
son, Kathelene Strickland, Frances<lb />
Hardy, Mildred Taylor, and Emily<lb />
Brendle.<lb />
The English Club will be led next<lb />
vear by Madeline Byrum as its<lb />
president; Harvey Deal, vice presi-<lb />
dent; Mattie Fee Jackson, secre-<lb />
larv, Ruth Creekmore, treasurer;<lb />
Dorothy Hollar. Tbco Echo repre-<lb />
sentative; and Margaret Guy Over-<lb />
man.  ���in representative.<lb />
Hilda Gray Fatten will head the<lb />
Science Cltlb next year with the as-<lb />
sistance id" tin; following officers : Ida<lb />
Farrior Davis, vice president; Mar-<lb />
LiMHiiMimiimiuiuiiiaiMMiiMit<lb />
IJones, boys' treasurer; and Fodie organization<lb />
Hodges, publicity chairman.<lb />
Louise Flam will conduct the ac-<lb />
tivities of the History Club next<lb />
(year as its president with the assist-<lb />
ance of Helen Flanagan who will<lb />
 serve as vice president. The new<lb />
secretary and treasurer will 1<lb />
j chosen next fall.<lb />
Marguerite Hutchinson will head<lb />
the work of the Math Club next year<lb />
as its president. Other officers are<lb />
Helen Flanagan, vice president;<lb />
Daisy Parker, secretary and treas-<lb />
urer; Gilbert Britt, Tbco Echo rep-<lb />
resentative; Lucille Lewis. TecoaM<lb />
j representative: and Marguerite<lb />
j Averette and Dorothy Davis, social<lb />
 chairmen.<lb />
The .Home Economics Flub has<lb />
elected Iberia Roach, president;<lb />
Canaille Clark, vice president; Id<lb />
y 17,138<lb />
Crates Win<lb />
In 19 Stan<lb />
Succes<lb />
ose Only To N( .<lb />
and Mai �<lb />
Poii<lb />
NE GAME LEFT<lb />
irates Ama � I<lb />
Run; a.<lb />
Pictured above are the recently elected Student Government heads<lb />
r 1938-39 At left Lillian Parrish of Rocky Point heads the women s<lb />
gueritte Vause, secretary; Margne- �r iv� JV. At teu, " '� r;n�mpp heads the men's<lb />
rite Curren, rirls' treasurer; James organizations; while Lester Ridenhour of Cooleemee heads<lb />
miiiimiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiihihminim<lb />
Hollywood . . .<lb />
by DAVE KEENE<lb />
HliiniuMtniiimiimimnnuiiuiiiimmiiHmiiiumtiiiim j<lb />
mHHUHHUIUUHUMIIIlllllllllll.lllllimIMIllllimilllllllllllllllllllllllllllMMI'<lb />
HOLLYWOOD. May 17.�You close at hand and any faking<lb />
may cudgel your brain, but you'll would be apparent.<lb />
I,e 'hard put to find another major All three articles of diet are<lb />
industry which, like the cinema, may now forever removed from Wil-<lb />
hoast and lament a shortage of son's dietary list, and his great-<lb />
first-qualitv raw material that's both est fear in recent weeks has been<lb />
perennial and permanent. the possibility of retakes of the<lb />
The "raw material" we refer to scenes in question. Says he has Wilson Hall<lb />
for the sake of argument is the little appetite for it. I a rifle,<lb />
Cannon Does An About Face<lb />
As Males Invade Ca<lb />
CONGRATULATIONS. SENIORS!<lb />
w<lb />
player manpower of star calibre, Opportunism covered <lb />
Roberts, secretary; Adelaide Earp.j the sort that draws at the boxoffice, j,WQ tif 9booting  a prison � rr<lb />
� treasurer; Marguerite Curren, chair- load not the raw film stock which, ' - , o cannon �<lb />
their four years stay on this campus they have sought tomau 0f th0 SO(.iaI committee; and through the magic of camera and Sundry sequent conn ni lonii . did  �� <lb />
snt" and achieved that distinction; have stnved "to excel and BlanAe Strickland. Tbco Echo microphone, conveys sight gad Ross and a dozen or so frison any mounted g<lb />
that objective; and through then- labors have crowned their representatire 'sound entertainment to perhaps Farm" bi( player sont them a rifle was a gi<lb />
; "���' ! ; " Helen MeGinnia will direct the 30,000 theatres throughout tt� old-time stars, when the eompanvlyour<lb />
activities of the Dramatic Club next I world. return.<lb />
year. John David Bridgers and) This chronic insufficiency of Play<lb />
Geraldine Harris will serve as vice ers Who Count prevails despite th<lb />
art" takes over the presidents, Hattie Laurie Britt as j industry's three decades of intensive<lb />
iit campus and wl<lb />
Lookin' Over<lb />
the<lb />
Campus<lb />
2mmmmnt<lb />
A GREAT BIG ORCHID TO YOU<lb />
ta .i �3 k Uwprn rk<lb />
w1 . 1 1<lb />
e re in rv lain<lb />
!cneetoa b�<lb />
� of The Tbco Echo, the new<lb />
of writing and publishing this paper.<lb />
this field pie<lb />
ing to the Le<lb />
from the Ger<lb />
I'he first day Shirley and the Jnrnir the Wo<lb />
the studio from a week<lb />
in location at Fake Arrowead.<lb />
the<lb />
W<lb />
the results a<lb />
a.<lb />
�ved by the old tatT under the eliergetii<lb />
cadership oi Ray Pruette, and we doubt that our best efforts<lb />
h the reci rd made ly our immediate predecessors. So to<lb />
editor and staff , The Teco Echo, we offer our heartiesi<lb />
,n. We shall accept your splendid achievement as a chai-<lb />
stter and finer collie newspaper.<lb />
We glance hack secretary, Emily Brendle as treas- effort to build up is -tar roster<lb />
to others toiled over laundrey items secured<lb />
An<lb />
now<lb />
ifle<lb />
WE REPLY TO GREEN LIGHTS . . .<lb />
Our attention is called to an editorial in a recent issue of Green<lb />
J. jkts, the student newspaper of Greenville High School. The editorial<lb />
tie<lb />
V.<lb />
quote in par tr�m this editorial:<lb />
rhat mistake of practice teachers which students are most reluct<lb />
to torgive u<lb />
the<lb />
it sarcasm.<lb />
�nice<lb />
students have that uncanny<lb />
knack of asking unforeseen questions, questions which due to his limited<lb />
field of information the practice teacher cannot be expected to answer,<lb />
it would be so much better for the teacher if he would admit his<lb />
ignorance, instead of indulging in pretense. . . . Sarcasm is developed<lb />
by  individual and with effort can be overcome, hut the presence of<lb />
an uninformed practice teacher is most frequently traced hack to a<lb />
� ii n v in collegiate training<lb />
1 hi inference of the above editorial is that in some nebulous way<lb />
there is a very definite link between the use of sarcasm and the lack of<lb />
training in a practice teacher. Perhaps, some practice teachers are<lb />
luly sarcastic�so are some teachers with years of experience, 30 are<lb />
some preachers, and doctors, and lawyers, and ditch-diggers, and some<lb />
few students. Wouldn't if be a little fairer to blame the use of sar-<lb />
casm OB an upset liver, or a frustrated love affair, or just plain old<lb />
human eussedness, rather than to claim that this college is responsible<lb />
for all of our human failings (<lb />
The effort on the part of Green Lights to establish a relationship be-jmcMillan<lb />
ism and incompeteney on the part of the practice teacher<lb />
acking in objective evidence. We are prone to believe that<lb />
urer, Lindsay Whichard as Teco!the saturation point, i.e to that furnished by the property depart- and helmets thai an<lb />
Echo representative, and Dorothy Utopian level whereby all photo- �� their hot suds charged by a library, as a trophy by i<lb />
Hollar as historian . plays could he staffed in at least their Lam in(, fr0ffl &amp;n ,iL freight expenses.<lb />
I lie trench lub will be guided principal roles with star- oi recog- . . . , a , .  , The (run, whether<lb />
, Ar . rw  , ' , which chuffed mst outside the sound . , - ,<lb />
next year by Margaret Ouy Over- sized popularity. � � ri was first placed<lb />
man as its president, Mahry Hodges 'IS an aspiration foredoomed to t Wilson Hall and aime<lb />
as its vice president, and Tashti defeal for several reasons. Death rhe bit players decided they were on ifth Street. F wa<lb />
Jordan as secretary and treasurer. iand retirement deplete the star wasting their time. They huddled fate that at thai I -�<lb />
The Commerce Club has elected ranks with alarming frequency. The wjr, a!1 a-sitant director. He me studeigta in the d<lb />
Annie Laurie Beale president; public itself is fickle and b wont to  , � .  i strietiona about Fifth<lb />
� if x i -i . i i j- nodded m acauiescence. 1 h� second<lb />
nne McLawdiorn, vice president tuni thumbs down upon favorites  rather rigid so i in pre<lb />
Tnr-nma 'btm in lv three Ol the Wumell brOUght '  . , �  Ium<lb />
income taxes m . B ito (tel abroad that it wa- put 'tier-<lb />
 I onderthings to prevent masculine invasion. When<lb />
ghly-paid players to prefer to ap- from home. mart. t was no longer needed for this pur-<lb />
pear in fewer pictures per year. But, Frustration j after men had completed their<lb />
above all, there's the inability of I)U- that he's ready to depart invasion and were permanent tix-<lb />
e Mickey" Blanton will audiences at large to familiarize! Hollywood on a personal appearance tun it- position was changed and<lb />
direct the activities of the W.A.A. themselves with more than a small tour with her first -tarring vehicle<lb />
coterie of top stars, even though Olympe (O-Iamp) Bradna found it<lb />
there may be potential greats in not inappropriate the other day<lb />
abundance. that she should christen a TWA air-<lb />
"Does This Cap Fit You. Practice Teachersr W(,U GaUedge secretary;Lf bygo <lb />
I Margaret Bullard, treasurer; Julius (the UDDer salarv brackets cause,some .if their soile<lb />
Abernathy, leco Echo representa- highly-paid players to prefer to ap-1 from home. mart.<lb />
five; ami Daisy Parker, Teroan<lb />
representative.<lb />
Louise<lb />
v e re no<lb />
and re-<lb />
 �� were<lb />
seemed<lb />
( jt<lb />
day, ' <lb />
next year as its president. Mar-<lb />
garet Trexler will serve as vice<lb />
president; Mildred Hollowell, sec-<lb />
retary: Myrtle Hopkins, treasurer;<lb />
Alma Ruffin. Teco Echo repre-<lb />
sentative; Head of Basketball.<lb />
Doris Hollowell; Head of Archery,<lb />
Ruth Parker; Head of Volley Ball.<lb />
Eunice Griggs; Head of Tennis,<lb />
Nancy Allbright; Head of Horse-<lb />
shoe and Croquet, Josephine Jack-<lb />
son; Head of Baseball. Xell Xew-<lb />
son; and Head of Hiking. Eva<lb />
it now lacs the W'<lb />
Way to Stardom<lb />
Correction<lb />
Degrees Will Be Conferred<lb />
On One Hundred Tw ti<lb />
twi<lb />
the�<lb />
the<lb />
ark- reni<lb />
the sentiments of an "irritated" few, rather than<lb />
the student body as a whole.<lb />
ALL ABOUT FORKS AND SPOONS AND STUFF<lb />
" I he enjoyment of eating ice-cream is the licking thereof" . . . and<lb />
taking that statement as our basic principle, we intend To use the last<lb />
��  "� ol our energy in stoutly maintaining that for society to force<lb />
man, or group of men. to use a fork rather than a spoon in eating<lb />
; - cream is unjustifiable and directly antagonistic to a fundamental<lb />
law of nature.<lb />
1 o prove that the "licking" is the source of real enjoyment in eating<lb />
the popular desert, we need only to mention that children always lick<lb />
ice cream. A child never voluntarily bites a portion of the delicacy, and<lb />
lie depends entirely upon the licking process to get the full benefit of this<lb />
frozen luxury. We. therefore, maintain that this licking of ice cream<lb />
is an inherent tendency in all mankind, and defy any and all persons<lb />
to successfully contradict that statement.<lb />
rSow. to justify the use of the spoon, as the only efficient and sensible<lb />
instrument to he used in eating ice cream, we shall mention just one<lb />
significant fact�to wit: That the "liekage surface" of the average<lb />
spoon is more than three times as great as that of a fork! That fact<lb />
has been computed by capable mathematicians, and their evidence can-<lb />
not be doubted.<lb />
Therefore, my friends, we call upon you to throw your unsound<lb />
etiquette hooks out of the window . . . assert your individuality . . . eat<lb />
your ice cream with a spoon and enjoy the "licking thereof<lb />
The Varsity Club will be headed<lb />
next year by Bill Shelton as its<lb />
president. Bill Holland as its vice<lb />
president, and Bill Merner as its sec-<lb />
retary and treasurer.<lb />
liner the "Stolen Heaven after tin<lb />
With the way to stardom thus be-jtitIe of er picture. A paragraph in the article con- din sp<lb />
ing constantly open To the lucky! Gne doesn't crash a heavy bottle teeming the Freshmen-Junioi Dance early<lb />
few who can make the grade, every ' againsr the nose of a transport plane in the last issue of Thk Tko K so dashed<lb />
alert studio is forever grooming its Wltu 'mXi' tlu' -aI"e abandon asIread as follows: madly<lb />
likely prospects. For instance, at against the rigid prow of an ocean- "Much of the success of the dance closely<lb />
Paramount, comely Erin Drew nowj�'nnK vessel, so a prop man brought 18 due Mi VeSma Lowe, who -u- (.u<lb />
emerges from obscurity to play op- an assortment of plastic "break-j pervised the decorating, and David a <lb />
posite Bing Crosby and Fred Mac- awa.v bottles of the sort used to Breeee, president of the Freshman<lb />
Murray in "Sing Vou Sinners oun(' harmlessly over comedian class and master of ceremonies. The<lb />
Olympe (O-lamp) Bradna has her68<lb />
first staring role in "Stolen- Mindful of her responsibility<lb />
Ol<lb />
Hiss W<lb />
chairmen ofthe different commit- j from <lb />
tees are also due praise and thev "jv <lb />
TRAVEL HULA DANCERS<lb />
Heaven Louise Campbell attains I W�pe swung gingerly while news- are as follows: Sarah Evan, dec- Vi  u-<lb />
the feminine lea 1 of the aerial epic j m ('ameras ground. Bottle and ration committee; Marv Frar. ���- i. m<lb />
"Men With Wings" and Evelyn PlaBe &amp; survived the shock jlrvin. music committee; Wista<lb />
Keyes will be a principal of Cecil; . jf' do it a little harder next; Covington. refreshment commit<lb />
B. DeMille's "Union Pacific<lb />
time she suggested. Airline offi Frances<lb />
Uuiledge, invitation<lb />
�in-<lb />
road.<lb />
All, some day soon, may reach cials present flinched. jntittee; Frances Hardy, finance<lb />
ANU rturLt r-AVUmit tne starrmg stature of Claudette: She swung. Thump went the hot- committee<lb />
Colbert, Norma Shearer and Carole!t,(; aKanist the shiny duralumin, but This portion of the article �honld<lb />
Lombard, among others, themselves stl" t0 no avail. have read as follow The Buccess<lb />
successors to the glories of such as "Guess I'll really have to hit it of the dam 'a jue mainly to the<lb />
Corrinne Griffith, Gloria Swanson 01ympe announced. The officials advisers 0f the eksa, Mi Velma u'i<lb />
and Bebe Daniels. demurred, but were prevailed Lowe and Mr. E. K. Browning, be- Uice to<lb />
As we've said, every studio has its! against� an Olympe took her �'ause of their indispensable aid in Spring Fr<lb />
young hopefuls�Twentieth Cen-sance' decorating the building and to David<lb />
turv-Fox its Arlene Win Ian, Mario Rang! The bottle made a l.er- "<lb />
rie Weaver and Lynne Bari; laapupte mark on the gleaming<lb />
Warner Brothers their Pennv jmeta<lb />
LETTERS. <lb />
iand use the college dining hall and<lb />
!the students have to eat a very un-<lb />
tO tnC Cultor appetizing meal from a paper hag.<lb />
Xow, the college students don't<lb />
(Editor's note: This Department is mind having bag suppers one night<lb />
open to all students in school here, to the week hut we do object to<lb />
Tub Tk-o Echo reserves the right to. having a bag dinner every time some<lb />
censor or reject all communications, on? efae in no way connected with<lb />
Letters published herein express irwfi-the college, wants a nice meal in the<lb />
ridual opinion, and do not represent dining hall.<lb />
the editorial policies of this neicspaper.) Then, we do not think it fair to<lb />
 the girls who work in the dining hall<lb />
To the Editor:<lb />
It seems that we pay to eat in the<lb />
dining hall and should be allowed<lb />
this privilege, but instead every time<lb />
any organization gets ready for a<lb />
luncheon or banquet they come over<lb />
(Continued from page one)<lb />
She stated that she gets a great<lb />
deal of pleasure from traveling<lb />
through the country, which she finds<lb />
quite beautiful, and from the visible<lb />
contact with tin1 people to whom she<lb />
has been just a voice for so long.<lb />
She sang at Minneapolis before<lb />
an audience of ninety-five hundred,<lb />
in Pittsburg before an audience of<lb />
seventy-five hundred. Upon being<lb />
asked if she ever became seared,<lb />
she replied that it was not fright<lb />
that she felt, but rather a feeling of<lb />
being "keyed up the way, she re-<lb />
marked, that she imagines a race<lb />
horse feels on the day of the big<lb />
race.<lb />
Coming here from Rochester,<lb />
X. Y she expected to start back<lb />
north shortly. Her appearance here<lb />
was her first experience with a col-<lb />
lege audience, but she will appear<lb />
at her own Alma Mater, Georgian<lb />
Court in Lakewood, X. J in the<lb />
near future.<lb />
As to her opinion of North Caro-<lb />
lina, she said that it is a beautiful<lb />
state, that she found the weather<lb />
quite warm in comparison with that<lb />
of the places she had just left.<lb />
Breeee who acted as master of cere-<lb />
monies. The Chairmen of the dif- definitely bt<lb />
terent committees are also doe Dr Stull<lb />
r.�� �o intli V! on .ouuiwuee- are aiSO due )r Stull WO<lb />
Singleton and Gloria Dickson; RKOj Uerei you try it Olympic of praise. They are as followa: Sarah close his 1.<lb />
its Lucille Ball, Frances Mercer, i fred a bystander. He examined the Evans, decorations committee- Marv 1;T' t<lb />
Kay Sutton and Ann Miller; MGM j bottle minutely, rubbed his finger j Frances Irvin. music committee' � 1 V "<lb />
its Phyllis Welch, who landed the over a deep dent in its surface, Wista Covington, Befreshmeata com-<lb />
feminine load in TTnrold T.lnvd'u hefted it. uiitr�- "P 1111 1 . -<lb />
"No wonder he ejaculatedJto��i�ittee. Frances Hardy, fi<lb />
"It's solid wood committee.<lb />
to ask them to do the work required<lb />
to serve a banquet free of charges.<lb />
These girls have enough to do with<lb />
their regular work without acting<lb />
as servants to other organizations.<lb />
This is not written from personal<lb />
standpoint because I do not work in<lb />
the dining hall, nor have I ever<lb />
worked there.<lb />
It seems that something could be<lb />
done so that the College Dining<lb />
Hall would be used for College stu-<lb />
dents, faculty members, and members<lb />
of the administration.<lb />
CONCLUSION<lb />
The most macabre prank of the<lb />
week finds Joan Davis its victim.<lb />
During a cowboy number for<lb />
"Josette Joan drew a six-<lb />
shooter from a hip holster and<lb />
fired into the air. She failed to<lb />
notice a soft mattress nearby,<lb />
just out of camera range.<lb />
Right after the gun barked,<lb />
the body of a man dropped in<lb />
front of Joan, his face apparent-<lb />
ly bleeding profusely. Joan near-<lb />
ly collapsed. She jumped to the<lb />
conclusion that she had actually<lb />
shot an electrician in the rafters<lb />
above.<lb />
Don Ameche and Director Al-<lb />
lan Dwan let Joan worry a mo-<lb />
ment, then confessed they had<lb />
framed her. The blood was cat-<lb />
sup, the "electrician" a stooge<lb />
nance<lb />
Tl<lb />
ie staff of ThkTito Echo iin'vourWthtuhf<lb />
its Phyllis Welch, who landed the over a deep dent in its surface, Wista Covington, Refreshments ei<lb />
feminine lead in Harold Lloyd's hefted it mittee; Frances QuUedge, invitation<lb />
"Professor, Beware Lynne Carver<lb />
and Ann Rutherford.<lb />
Some may fall by the wayside, but<lb />
those who survive will be the Craw-<lb />
fords, the De Havillands, the Ginger<lb />
Rogers and the Stanwycks of the<lb />
future.<lb />
SUFFICIENCY<lb />
Of all the gustatory marathons<lb />
we've ever heard of none, re-<lb />
cently, can match the poignancy<lb />
which attaches to three full days<lb />
of Character Actor Clarence Wil-<lb />
son's employment with Ginger<lb />
Rogers in the making of "Hav-<lb />
ing Wonderful Time<lb />
As Wilson tells it, he was<lb />
obliged to eat preserved straw-<lb />
berries through innumerable suc-<lb />
cessive takes the first day, beef<lb />
liver all of the second day, grape-<lb />
fruit the third. And he really<lb />
had to eat these oddly-assorted<lb />
comestibles, for the camera was<lb />
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Heard m p<lb />
Dr. Frank<lb />
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was due to an omission on the part<lb />
of the typist.<lb />
Darst Addresses Friendly<lb />
Hal! at Banquet Meet'ul,i Ma;hi :<lb />
,�  ; influenced his choice<lb />
(Continued from nan on) 1. 1<lb />
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the episcopal students. Miss M<lb />
Joe William-<lb />
What happen<lb />
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on and Miss Smith good-natured-<lb />
ley offered to climb "out of the<lb />
window" to atone for their refusal<lb />
to sing when the chant of "Duet<lb />
Deans' arose from the assembled<lb />
guests.<lb />
Miss Camille Clark, a student of<lb />
the college, presided at the banquet<lb />
in the capacity of toastmistress.<lb />
Arrangements for the banquet<lb />
were made and carried out under<lb />
the direction of Mra. P. W. Picklesi-<lb />
"Duke" was down W m<lb /><lb />
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cruel isn't it DBdaafci<lb />
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Oopeland. Mary B. Cox. Maggie<lb />
Grumpier. Dora F. Curtis.<lb />
Ailine Dailey. Ftfie Moore Dard<lb />
Emma Elisabeth Daughtry, Jam<lb />
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1938<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
PAGE THREE<lb />
Pirates Win 16 Tilts<lb />
In 19 Starts To Mark<lb />
Successful Season<lb />
BY RRATES, 15 TO 1<lb />
CAMEL CARAVAN<lb />
Lose<lb />
r<lb />
 To New Bern. William<lb />
d Mary, and High<lb />
Point<lb />
.ME LEFT ON SCHEDULE<lb />
Holland Keeps Slate Clean; Al- Teachers Get 12 Hits to Win<lb />
lows But Three Hits 6 to 1 Score<lb />
HOLLAND PACES<lb />
Ridenhour and Smith<lb />
PIRATE HURLERS Average Above AOO<lb />
To Lead Bucs At Bat<lb />
Wins Eight Games. Loses None<lb />
For Brilliant Record<lb />
Rill Holland kept his season's<lb />
record clean and the Buccaneers<lb />
won another hall game as the Mid-<lb />
dies of Norfolk Xaval Base were<lb />
Th<lb />
Corsairs went oa a hitting<lb />
spree. . . . Bill Holland pitched.<lb />
. . . and that, my friends, i- a brief<lb />
explanation of how Bo Farley's<lb />
iass Grand Total of 128 <lb />
gainst 62 For Their Bucs Take it on the Chin With<lb />
Opponents 14 to 4 Count<lb />
forced to how in defeat by a score of performers tied the Camel Caravan<lb />
15 to 1. The game was played in"1 Campbell College in a series of<lb />
II<lb />
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minister<lb />
Pirates<lb />
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leire<lb />
game pi;<lb />
I his wa<lb />
of the<lb />
oinf Panthers ad-<lb />
lound drubbing to the<lb />
i 'arolina Teachers<lb />
by a score of 1L to 4 in a<lb />
lyed in the Furniture City.<lb />
s the Pirates' third defeat<lb />
season out of<lb />
- <lb />
more gaiit their<lb />
tecaneers of Ft' R '<lb />
I perhaps the most<lb />
ord of any college<lb />
i the state. Out of<lb />
u teen games played<lb />
ichers have emerged<lb />
teen affray Of the eighteen games player<lb />
larged against the Philips started off<lb />
 were yielded to col- for the Buceaneers<lb />
nts, William and to the showers in th<lb />
Division) and High by a barrage of hit.<lb />
The other entry on took over th<lb />
of the ledger was a Teachers am<lb />
� the hand- of the of the eame, but h<lb />
How<lb />
knots by a score oi 6 to 1 in a game<lb />
played at Buie's Creek.<lb />
A duet of Campbell lnirlers<lb />
and allowed f0ttnd it impossible to hold the<lb />
only three scratch hits to his op- big hats of the Pirates in check<lb />
Norfolk.<lb />
Holland was a<lb />
verhial Scotchman,<lb />
stingy as the pro-<lb />
Llow<lb />
ponents.<lb />
ace was<lb />
sail<lb />
"While the Pirate hurling<lb />
effectively silencing the<lb />
BBS of the navy crew, the Cor-<lb />
batters garnered 14 hits off<lb />
and<lb />
before the afternoon's entertain<lb />
ment was over, the Fast Caro<lb />
linians had garnered a dozen bast<lb />
knocks. Johnson, Guthrie, Avers<lb />
and Holland with two hi<lb />
were leaders of the Corsair's attack.<lb />
Ridenhour, Ferehee, Smith, and<lb />
, Hateni each hit one safety to<lb />
attempts, and Ilatem, with their hit to the .1<lb />
third inning! three for six, led the offensive efforts (<lb />
Martin theni' 'R Farleymen. Clark and Hol-<lb />
mrling duties of the<lb />
itched the remaimlei<lb />
a total of111' Naval Rase moundsmen to run<lb />
thus far. i11 an overwhelming total of 15<lb />
on the mourn<lb />
hut was sent ft1" fiv<lb />
j 1 runs. Ridenhour. with three hit<lb />
nd lfat<lb />
ssional team<lb />
ad licked the Bruins<lb />
- day. so that little<lb />
a matter of kee<lb />
�ping<lb />
unassed a grand<lb />
against their op-<lb />
thus, more than<lb />
or, their season's<lb />
ord of 182 hits<lb />
onents' 7 bingles<lb />
 F.&amp;st t 'arolinians<lb />
cisive superiority<lb />
game<lb />
d atei<lb />
orsain<lb />
-call.<lb />
f the season<lb />
that against<lb />
are expected<lb />
to their belt<lb />
ut he was likewise<lb />
assaulted and failed to stem the<lb />
Panthers' victory march. When tho<lb />
final curtain came down, the High<lb />
Pointers had amassed a grand total<lb />
of lti hit<lb />
The best efforts of the Buccaneers<lb />
could only yield seven hits and four<lb />
runs. Ridenhour, with two hits<lb />
out of three trips to the plate, led<lb />
in the offensive efforts.<lb />
The fielding by both clubs was<lb />
ragged with the Teachers niiscuing<lb />
five times and the Panthers running<lb />
them a (dose race for the "booby<lb />
prize" with four errors chalked up<lb />
land each hit safely twice to get<lb />
second honors in hatting for the day.<lb />
The Teachers played errorlessIthree liits and<lb />
hall in the field to give splendid i down<lb />
support to Holland, and in addition! s<lb />
pulled two spectacular double-plays<lb />
to keep the Middies off base. ECTC<lb />
Score by innings: Campbell<lb />
R. H. F Batt<lb />
BCTC 380 070 101�15 14 o<lb />
Naval Rase 0(H) J00 000� 1 :5 0<lb />
 Batteries: ECTC�Holland and<lb />
j Avers. Xaval Rase�Harris, Mar-<lb />
s rin. .lollv, Davis, and Daniels.<lb />
With a brilliant record of eight<lb />
victories and bo defeat- to his<lb />
credit. Rill Holland led the Pirate<lb />
hurling staff in the most success-<lb />
ful season the Bucs have ever had.<lb />
The left-handed -peed artist has<lb />
yielded but 39 hit- in eight game-<lb />
tor an average of but five -ate<lb />
blows per game. Holland allowed<lb />
hut thirteen runs to he -cored by<lb />
his opponent and has -truck out<lb />
11 men for an average of fifteen<lb />
strike-outs per game.<lb />
Although Holland h-ads the Buc-<lb />
Icaneer pitchers, the other three<lb />
moundsmen of the staff. Well Mar-<lb />
lPieceltin, and Philips have also had<lb />
splendid seasons. The entire pitch-<lb />
ing staff has allowed bur 17 hit-<lb />
in It games, a per game average of<lb />
16!  1 hits to the opposing teams. The<lb />
opponents of the Pirates have suc-<lb />
ceeded in -coring an average oi �.i'<lb />
iae little runs per game, a great many oi<lb />
which were of the "unearned" va-<lb />
riety.<lb />
The entire pitching staff of the<lb />
Teachers has come through in a fine<lb />
K. H. E. style to combine with the vicious hit-<lb />
200 Ho 101� (j 12 0 tiag �f the nt 0 thl. .lul, t0 wm<lb />
  �' ! :l � an overwhelming number of game<lb />
played.<lb />
The record of tl<lb />
follows:<lb />
BESTS PANTHERS 7-3<lb />
Pirate Ace Wins Eighth Straight<lb />
Victory of Season<lb />
Ridenhour Leads Smith By Margin<lb />
of Four Points For First<lb />
Place Honors<lb />
HATEM AND HOLLAND<lb />
HIT OVER .300 MARK<lb />
Bill Holland won his eight straight<lb />
victory of the season and his fifth<lb />
game in fifteen days a- the Corsairs<lb />
bested High Point College by a 7 to<lb />
3 -core in the second game oi a two<lb />
game series played at High point.<lb />
Two mfielder<lb />
first-baseman, an<lb />
sacker, both soa<lb />
mark to lead 11<lb />
the season. B<lb />
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fall of th<lb />
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iimel pitchers.<lb />
"Lefty" Bill Holland was in fin<lb />
fettle, and seemed to<lb />
difficulty in holding the Camels to<lb />
itting thirteen men<lb />
iy the strikeout route.<lb />
core bv innings:<lb />
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enes : ECTC � Holland and<lb />
Avers. Campbell - - Powers,<lb />
enport, and Hardison.<lb />
Da<lb />
he various pitchers . ,<lb />
1 at 1<lb />
JESSICA DRAGONETTE<lb />
THRILLS AUDIENCE<lb />
Wabasb College fraternities are;jf0nan(j<lb />
planning a cooperative buying or- Wells<lb />
ganization for the purchase of house Martin<lb />
supplies. Philips .<lb />
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8<lb />
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against them.<lb />
Score bv innincs<lb />
Pi<lb />
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season with a<lb />
ainst three def<lb />
ill games play<lb />
ted below.<lb />
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Guilford<lb />
High Point .<lb />
High Point .<lb />
A.CC.<lb />
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�New Hern<lb />
Louisburg <lb />
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tainty to the fully established plact<lb />
it now holds with television coming<lb />
 MM) � ,((U j - g into being. However, her being a<lb />
High Pt 233 201 i'lx�14 16 4 pt�er has made no wrinkles m bar<lb />
p    ,r ,7 - , l-� �i. brow nor placed anv silver in her<lb />
Batteries: High lomt�r rank  ,  , ,� . . . ,<lb />
 t, - i , ii v -Ti golden hair; the onlv sign that it has<lb />
.hn. hnnklev. andochrane. Ft It , e � i � .  6. � . .<lb />
�2 mi ,� ,  , . left is that of an indomitable spirit.<lb />
- I hillips, Martin, and Avers.  . . . <lb />
3 x S winch carries tier successfully<lb />
31  j through any exterprise she begins, j<lb />
Julia Having won manv awards in <lb />
Shelton's 95 Yard Return of Kickoff<lb />
Judged Most Thrilling Sport Event<lb />
This wa- the fourth time the Pira<lb />
and Panther- have met on the d<lb />
iiiond this year with the leach'<lb />
winning three of the quartet<lb />
game<lb />
The Panthers reached Holland for ,333. ii if<lb />
ten hits, but the left-hander tight- contributing hi<lb />
ened down in the pinches to hold the r" � Pirates<lb />
opposing team to three run average i ��<lb />
The East Carolinians seemed to be Hatem for thi<lb />
playing the "old army game" of handed ace ha-<lb />
shootin' dice as they utilize! 1 hits and effectively this season as a<lb />
f.i score 7 runs. Smith and Aver hitter.<lb />
with three hits each, h-d the Pirates Not content with having tw<lb />
at bat. u'r in T'u' "400" class and t<lb />
Score by innings: the upper "300 the<lb />
R. H. F. Bucs as a whole hi<lb />
ECTC 001 101 220�7 11 Q total of 182 hits foi<lb />
High Pt000 000 120�-3 10 4 I bat to establish a<lb />
Ratteries: ECTC�Holland and average of .266.<lb />
Avers. High Point � Yow and; T '<lb />
Cochrane.<lb />
3washbuckl<lb />
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683 times<lb />
team batt<lb />
tO'lV'<lb />
ult-<lb />
0 in<lb />
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Qg<lb />
Dale Embers, McPherson College,<lb />
has driven 28,800 miles for a college<lb />
education. He travel 20 miles a day!<lb />
to and from classes.<lb />
j Dr. W. S. McNutt, Arkansas Col<lb />
team also contributed a thriller to lege professor, is a candidate for gov-<lb />
with "times at bat" and -h;T of<lb />
all players who have participated<lb />
in three or more games are listed<lb />
below:<lb />
Player Ab. H. Pet.<lb />
L. Ridenh'r, lb 65 27 .415<lb />
Smith?b 71. 30 .411<lb />
(Please turn to page four)<lb />
tin<lb />
By BILLY DANIELS<lb />
Rill Shelton's &amp;5-yard return<lb />
opening kick-off in the High (tumble game with the Bull Dogs of<lb />
ofj local sport fans in a rough and eraor in Arkansas.<lb />
0 son r.ure, rrancis rerebee, -unui uavuic vvn manv anaiug in , .<lb />
, 1- , - r- T-i- 1 ,i ; 1; ai' t� u � � Point game gets this correspondent s,<lb />
ti rolev, drace rreeman. r.hzalK'th, radio. .Miss Dragonnette is now win- � � � 1<lb />
1 (iillam. Marie Gregory, Louis, ning her highest award-that of fond nod for the most "thrilling; sport � "ya 37to 25seore Award of Ingenuity to<lb />
7 GriKgs, Margaret Griggs, dosie Hall approval from the audiences who event of the college hleuea. ,<lb />
are seeing lier for the first time, the<lb />
personality behind the voice which<lb />
thev have loved for a<lb />
Xava<lb />
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High<lb />
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Mildred Hamilton. Eleanor Hardy<lb />
0 Apryl Joyce Ilarrell. Edna Claie<lb />
1 llemby, Lillian Eloise Hester, dime<lb />
 Holigood. Sadie Hocutt, Anna Mae<lb />
0 Holliday, Marie Holmes. Elizabeth<lb />
t; Howard, Inez Hubbard, Margie<lb />
2 Humphrey, Gerald Deen James,<lb />
2 John Fley Jenkins. Thelma Jones.<lb />
1 Elizabeth Keel, Bertha Joyner Fang.<lb />
1 Elizabeth Lavden Ifayo Mardaleiu<lb />
.14<lb />
Atlantic Christian College.<lb />
was played here and wa-<lb />
rs,<lb />
The thrills<lb />
The! Radio Comedienne Gracie Allen<lb />
won i- offering a bearskin prize as an<lb />
the man<lb />
with the<lb />
be elusive Corsair quarterback  ,mnm T DOt hy virtU" "f; graduating from college<lb />
aught the High Point kick-off deep l1 closeness of the score, but rather I lowest marks.<lb />
long time.<lb />
Collegiate Press Rates Teco<lb />
in his own territory in the northern<lb />
1 corner of the field, crossed diagonally<lb />
to the center, and sped straight up<lb />
from the spills, dives, and near fist<lb />
fights as the two clubs fought dog-<lb />
gedly for victory.<lb />
y�rr� ri-�Jthe field to cross the'goal line"stand-l 1Jayi,11 V hl th(<lb />
EchO Good In Report . up Thifl WM ou of th(w rJpound cUas for the Buccaneers,<lb />
David Bre,<lb />
und class f<lb />
Auger, Louisburg College scrapper<lb />
4:<lb />
Begrees Will Be Conferred<lb />
On One Hundred Twenty-five<lb />
naed from page one)<lb />
11 be the speaker for th<lb />
A candle-light service will<lb />
ommencement aetiv-<lb />
n with the annual mu-<lb />
 SW p.m Friday.<lb />
I business meeting of.<lb />
Association will be<lb />
:v morning at 10:30<lb />
ing the business ses-<lb />
im will t�e given in the<lb />
ing. The alumnae will<lb />
luncheon at 1 :00 p.m.<lb />
� of the Alumnae A<lb />
Mrs. Louella Stancil,<lb />
Bard College is conducting a fund<lb />
irive to prevent their institution<lb />
145'from being (dosed at the end of the<lb />
met current school year.<lb />
Sunday-Monday, May 22-23<lb />
ingt<lb /><lb />
business manager.<lb />
� . � iT-n" w'TL" " V V'imore touchdown- .u �.�  r.i . <lb />
Keaves ii�'atrice: and Lucille H. Johnson of Aydenj. w- game bv a 19 to T score I "ls .sameness, coupled with the home<lb />
LOOKING OVER CAMPUS<lb />
Pruette, Alice H<lb />
Simon Reaves. Lewis ReBarkerJi<lb />
Lelia Blanche Robertson. Jaui Mat<lb />
Robinson, Iilv Relle Bouse, Chris-<lb />
tine Rowe, Ronnie Rowe, FayeJ<lb />
Rowell. (Continued from page two)<lb />
Mildred Satterwhite, Cornelia s0� basking in the attentions<lb />
! Jeanette. I here s probably nothing <lb />
� 111 1 lie game " u 1 iu v�r. � , 111<lb />
Although, this feat by Sbelton ret�w�i boy's speed and cleverness, kept<lb />
ieeives our award for the "most thrill the large crowd vociferously ap-<lb />
! ing sport event the home town sup- j plamhng throughout the bout.<lb />
porters were treated to several ad-1 HlU Hollands hurling in the<lb />
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aid in improving grades, a recent<lb />
poll revealed.<lb />
Massachusetts State College was<lb />
the first land grant college in New<lb />
England. It was chartered in 1863<lb />
turn to him when we are forced<lb />
to hear things like this:<lb />
Father slipped upon the ice<lb />
Because he could not stand.<lb />
Father saw the stars and stripes.<lb />
We saw our fatherland.<lb />
Sammy Kaye is the favorite dance<lb />
hand on the West Chester, Pa State<lb />
Teachers College campus.<lb />
University of Pittsburgh students<lb />
are now working on their second all<lb />
campus movie.<lb />
Typewriting and shorthand are<lb />
Ohio Wesleyan University courses.<lb />
closing minutes of play<lb />
The Pirates varsity basketball<lb />
students for essays on the Spanish<lb />
conflict.<lb />
BAKER'S STUDIO<lb />
The Studio of Expert Photography<lb />
SEE US ABOUT SPECIAL GRADUATION PRICES<lb />
Northwestern University sororities<lb />
have given up hell week activities.<lb />
Dear Seniors: '39, '40 and '41<lb />
CONGRATULATIONS!<lb />
 ON THE RAPID STRIDES YOU ARE<lb />
MAKING TOWARDS THAT COVETED<lb />
GOAL . . . GRADUATION.<lb />
WE ARE INTERESTED<lb />
A GREAT DEAL IN YOUR PROGRESS AND FEEL CERTAIN<lb />
THAT IT WILL BE AN EASY TASK FOR YOU TO ATTAIN<lb />
YOUR GOAL.<lb />
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interest in this store and assure you that we<lb />
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coming year.<lb />
WMJS'S<lb />
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With a ROYAL CROWN COLA<lb />
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The College "Y" Store and your favorite down-town soda shop<lb />
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THE TECO ECHO<lb />
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SUMMER TOUR rtrrrDcn<lb />
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Greenville beginning Jane S ap<lb />
continuing through July 1.<lb />
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CASION OF YOUR GRADUATION<lb />
IF YOU DESIRE.<lb />
TO DROP A SUGGESTION TO THE SWEETHEART, FRIEND<lb />
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HEADQUARTERS FOR THE MOST ATTRACTIVE GRADUATION<lb />
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'Chesterfield's my brand<lb />
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More smokers every day<lb />
find a new brand of smoking<lb />
pleasure in Chesterfield's refresh-<lb />
ing mildness and better taste.<lb />
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pure cigarette paper�the finest<lb />
ingredients a cigarette can have.<lb />
Grace Moorf<lb />
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