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KAMPUS KALENDAR<lb />
OCTOBER 28<lb />
YWCA Vesper Service � 6:30<lb />
p.m. Austin Building.<lb />
OCTOBER 29<lb />
aing Watch�7:15 a.m. Aus-<lb />
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� thai Game � High Point<lb />
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Paradise for Three�<lb />
Austin Building.<lb />
� Freshman Party 8:00<lb />
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OCTOBER 30<lb />
A Vesper Service � 6:30!<lb />
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OCTOBER 31<lb />
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Girls Glee Club � 4:30 p.m.<lb />
Austin Building.<lb />
1 reach Club�6:30 p.m.<lb />
NOVEMBER 2<lb />
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Band�7:00 p.m. Campus Build-<lb />
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Girts' Glee Club�4:30 p.m. Aus-<lb />
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North Carolina Collegiate Press<lb />
Association Convention, Durham,<lb />
NOVEMBER 4<lb />
Morning Watch�7:15 a.m. Aus-<lb />
tin Building.<lb />
Chapel<lb />
Building.<lb />
YWCA Vesper Service<lb />
p.m. Austin Building.<lb />
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tin Building.<lb />
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lege, Guilford, N. C.<lb />
Movies�Love and Hisses�6:45<lb />
p.m. Austin Building.<lb />
Fall Dance�8:00 p.m. Campus<lb />
Building.<lb />
NOVEMBER 6<lb />
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p.m. Austin Building.<lb />
NOVEMBER 7<lb />
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tin Building.<lb />
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Building.<lb />
Student Council � 7:30 p.m.<lb />
Campus Building.<lb />
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tin Building.<lb />
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Building.<lb />
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Campus Building.<lb />
Girls' Glee Club�4:30 p.m. Aus-<lb />
tin Building.<lb />
Math Club�6:30 p.m. Austin<lb />
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English Clul)�6:30 p.m. Austin<lb />
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Science Club�6:30 pjn. Science<lb />
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Literary Societies � 6:30 p.m.<lb />
Austin Building.<lb />
'Keep Her Colors Flying9'<lb />
The Budget Committee has appropriated only $2<lb />
000.00 for Men's Athletics for the year 1938-39. This<lb />
is not the fault of that committee. It's just a simple<lb />
case of trying to do too much with too little money.<lb />
The individual student receives at least nine high-<lb />
grade entertainments, several dances, thirty-two picture<lb />
shows, an annual, and fifteen issues of the college news-<lb />
paper for the extremely small amount of $5.00 per<lb />
quarter. On top of all that, the attempt is made to<lb />
squeeze in the entire athletic program embracing five<lb />
intercollegiate sports, furnishing at least twenty-five<lb />
home games for student entertainment.<lb />
This college has the unenviable record of con-<lb />
tributing the smallest amount per student to athletics<lb />
of any college in the State. The individual student of<lb />
ECTC pays sixty-two cents per quarter for the support<lb />
of athletics. The Athletic Association last year pre-<lb />
sented a program of five intercollegiate sportsfoot-<lb />
ball, basketball, baseball, boxing, and tennis. The stu-<lb />
dents did not furnish all of the money for the support<lb />
of that program. Members of this faculty dug down<lb />
in their pockets�and dug deeply�for the financial<lb />
support of a good part of that program. Sixty-two cents<lb />
per student per quarter cannot properly support<lb />
athletics in this college.<lb />
Now, to a problem that is closely allied with athletics<lb />
�uniforms for the band. There has been no provision<lb />
from any source for uniforming the new college band<lb />
which can be so valuable in adding color and pep and<lb />
a real college spirit to athletic contests. A brilliantly<lb />
uniformed band is a real asset and advertisement for a<lb />
college. This band can be splendidly uniformed for the<lb />
sum of $1,200.00 in costumes that will last over a<lb />
period of many years.<lb />
We have presented these dual problems to you�may<lb />
we also suggest a solution. The students of this col-<lb />
lege by the adoption of the following resolution in mass<lb />
meeting, can solve these pressing needs and show their<lb />
love and loyalty to their Alma Mater:<lb />
"Be it Resolved, That<lb />
We, the Student Body of East Carolina Teachers Col-<lb />
lege in mass meeting assembled, do respectfully re-<lb />
quest that the administration of this institution place<lb />
into effect for the Winter and Spring Quarters of 1938-<lb />
39 an Athletic Fee of $1.50 per student per quarter.<lb />
This fee to be collected by the Student Budget Office<lb />
and be used for the support of Intercollegiate Athletics<lb />
and allied phases of campus activity.<lb />
"BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: That an amount not<lb />
to exceed $1,200 of the total amount collected from<lb />
this Athletic Fee be used to purchase uniforms for the<lb />
college band<lb />
Students, the situation boils down to this�do you<lb />
want intercollegiate athletics in East Carolina Teachers<lb />
College? If you don't, let's say so and throw the en-<lb />
tire program overboard. If you do, let's support it<lb />
properly and whole-heartedly! And, you've got to pay<lb />
for what you get<lb />
Campus Organizations<lb />
Get Apportionments;<lb />
$16,000 In Fees Divided<lb />
ENTERTAINMENT COMMITTEE� Receh ing an appropriation of $1,800 from the<lb />
Budget Committee, this group will present sex oral programs �f cultural entertainment dur-<lb />
ing the coming year. The weekly picture slums are also furnished by this committee.<lb />
TECOAN�Appropriation for the college yearbook was shaved from the $5,200 expend-<lb />
ed last year to $4,800 for the vear 1938-39.<lb />
INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS�Requesting a minimum of $3,000 to place teams in<lb />
five intercollegiate sports, the Men's Athletic Association was given the sum of $2,000<lb />
necessitating a curtailment in the proposed athletic program.<lb />
TECO ECHO�Fifteen issues of the college newspaper will be published during the<lb />
year on an appropriation of $1,400.<lb />
WOMEN'S STUDENT GOVERNMENT-Regular expenses of the women's governing<lb />
body will be paid from a fund of $700.<lb />
WOMEN'S ATHLETICS�Intramural sport for ihe women of ECTC will be supported<lb />
from a fund of $400 set aside for the WAA.<lb />
SOCIAL COMMITTEE�This committee furnishes the regular college dances each<lb />
quarter and other social events. The sum of $375 was appropriated for this purpose<lb />
MEN'S STUDENT GOVERNMENT�Student Activity fees furnish $300 to carry on this<lb />
governmental organization.<lb />
College Dance<lb />
Scheduled For<lb />
November 5<lb />
Social Committee and Emer-<lb />
son Society To Sponsor<lb />
Event<lb />
Sponsored jointly by the Social<lb />
Committee and the Emerson So-<lb />
ciety, the first college dance of the<lb />
year has been scheduled for Satur-<lb />
day evening, November 5.<lb />
Attempts are being made by the<lb />
committee in charge to secure an<lb />
outstanding orchestra for the event.<lb />
As yet no definite arrangements<lb />
have been made for furnishing the<lb />
music.<lb />
The theme to be carried out in<lb />
the decorations for the dance is that<lb />
of "Autumn<lb />
The figure will be led by Joyce<lb />
Harrell, chairman of the social com-<lb />
mittee, assisted by Hat tie Laura<lb />
Britt, president of the Emerson So-<lb />
ciety. Others taking part in the<lb />
figure are: Meta Virginia Ham-<lb />
mond, vice president of the society;<lb />
Pete Hill, secretary; Eunice Griggs,<lb />
treasurer; Tommy Martin, Teco<lb />
(Please turn to Page Three)<lb />
Martinelli<lb />
Pleases Audience<lb />
Metropolitan Tenor Sings<lb />
Superbly In Appearance<lb />
Here<lb />
Classes, Clubs, Re-<lb />
ceive Small Amounts<lb />
Various classes and clubs of the<lb />
Icampus came in for their share of<lb />
the money received from Student<lb />
Activity Ft'ia as minor appropria-<lb />
tions were announced by the Budget<lb />
Committee. The Junior Class<lb />
headed the list of organizations re-<lb />
quiring small amounts with a sum<lb />
of $200.00 apportioned for the<lb />
year's activities. The Young Wom-<lb />
en's Christian Association received<lb />
an appropriation of $150.00 from<lb />
the Budget Committee with which<lb />
to meet the regular expenses of the<lb />
organization. Appropriations of<lb />
$125.00 were given to both the<lb />
Senior Class and the Varsity Club.<lb />
The newly organized Dramatic Club<lb />
was apportioned the sum of $100.00<lb />
to further that phase of student ac-<lb />
tivity.<lb />
In addition to appropriations<lb />
made to the classes and clubs, the<lb />
Budget Committee set aside $270.00<lb />
for personal service in the adminis-<lb />
tration of the Student Activity<lb />
Fund. The committee also desig-<lb />
nated $500.00 of the fund to be used<lb />
as a cashing fund and $100.00 for<lb />
incidental expenses.<lb />
Boxing Tennis, ilfan<lb />
Be Left Out Of Sport<lb />
Picture<lb />
According to an announcement by<lb />
, the Athletic Committee. East Caro-<lb />
lina Teachers College will not com-<lb />
i pete on an intercollegiate basis in<lb />
; boxing and tennis during the<lb />
j coming year. Members of the com-<lb />
jmittee stated that it would be im<lb />
possible to support five intercol-<lb />
legiate sports on the apportionment<lb />
of $2,000 given to athletics by the<lb />
Budget Committee.<lb />
"Unless something is done to in-<lb />
sure" an additional revenue for in<lb />
tercollegiate sports declared Coach !<lb />
Alexander. "1 see little possibility!<lb />
that boxing and tennis can be finan-j<lb />
jcially supported this year<lb />
Both sports were added last year,<lb />
j and achieved a fine degree of success j<lb />
in consideration of the fact that<lb />
they were new phase- in campus I<lb />
athletics.<lb />
Board Report<lb />
Shows Receipts<lb />
Of College<lb />
Equipment<lb />
Planned For<lb />
New Buildin;<lb />
Band (informs Omit-<lb />
ted in Appropriation<lb />
Beset on every side by requests<lb />
for funds, the Budget Committee<lb />
found it impossible to grant any ap-<lb />
propriation to the college Land for<lb />
the purpose of buying uniforms.<lb />
Dean C. Tabor, director of the band,<lb />
appeared before members of the<lb />
committee with a request for $1,200<lb />
to ue for this purpose, but no action<lb />
could be taken due to the fact that<lb />
all available funds were ap-<lb />
propriated.<lb />
According to Tabor, the sixty-<lb />
piece band can be completely uni-<lb />
formed at the cost of $1,200. These<lb />
uniforms will last for a period of<lb />
fifteen years and will be so designed<lb />
that they will lit succeeding mem-<lb />
bers of the band. The band director<lb />
stated that the proposed uniforms<lb />
will have a cape of the fold-back<lb />
type and will carry out the color<lb />
scheme of the college.<lb />
Appearing before an audience<lb />
which filled the Wright Auditorium<lb />
almost to capacity, Giovanni<lb />
Martinelli gave a performance well<lb />
worthy of his reputation as a Metro-<lb />
politan tenor.<lb />
Martinelli came here direct from<lb />
New York and will return to New<lb />
York soon to open the opera season<lb />
with one of his most difficult roles<lb />
�"Otello This role is one of his<lb />
latest achievements.<lb />
The ease with which he took the<lb />
high notes gave his audience the<lb />
satisfaction that they were hearing<lb />
a great artist. As his voice took<lb />
the range from low to high, many<lb />
held their breath from sheer wonder<lb />
at the ability of this man.<lb />
His rendition of the selection<lb />
"M'appari" from the opera Martha<lb />
brought him much applause from<lb />
his appreciative and attentive<lb />
audience. The program was one<lb />
Please turn to page three)<lb />
Statistics published in the<lb />
Fifteenth Biennial Report of the<lb />
Board of Trustees of East Carolina<lb />
Teachers College show that the total<lb />
expenditures of the college for the<lb />
past year were $406,628. Of the<lb />
amount spent $2S3,S67 was taken<lb />
from the receipts of the college and<lb />
$122,761 represents the amount of<lb />
the appropriation that was spent.<lb />
The amount represents a 67 per cent<lb />
increase over the amount spent in<lb />
the same period five years ago. Dur-<lb />
ing the five year period, the total<lb />
enrollment has increased from 875<lb />
for the years 1933-34 to 1,048 for<lb />
the past year. Expenditures per<lb />
capita have risen in that time from<lb />
$240 five years ago to $332 for the<lb />
past year. This figure represents an<lb />
increase of 33 per cent. At the<lb />
same time, the receipts per capita<lb />
per annum have grown from $173<lb />
five years ago to $232 last year,<lb />
representing an increase of 34 per<lb />
cent. The average number of em-<lb />
ployees has grown from 153 to 183,<lb />
an increase of 13 per cent.<lb />
Of the total amount spent last<lb />
year, $229,381 was spent for salaries<lb />
and wages; $112,842 for supplies<lb />
and materials; $19,602 for additions<lb />
and betterments; $17,661 for equip-<lb />
ment; $12,036 for repairs and<lb />
alterations; and the remainder was<lb />
(Please turn to page two)<lb />
Equipment for the new classroom<lb />
building is now being contemplated<lb />
iwhile floor plans and final building<lb />
(details are near completion.<lb />
In the Home Economics depart-<lb />
; meiit the organizing is most com-<lb />
plete. It is to be housed in the<lb />
!first floor of the building. One wing<lb />
: will contain a modern nursery<lb />
jschool for twelve children between<lb />
,the ages of three and four years.<lb />
It will consist of a playroom, (lining<lb />
j room, kitchen and bedroom where<lb />
j the children will eat, sleep and play,<lb />
i There will be a balcony where stu-<lb />
dents may be watched unobserved.<lb />
The clothing department will con<lb />
sist of a laboratory for textile test<lb />
ing, laundry and home nursing <lb />
room. The foods department will I<lb />
have unit dining rooms as well as<lb />
kitchen. It will also have a house-<lb />
hold equipment laboratory.<lb />
Besides these the Home Eco-<lb />
nomics department will also have<lb />
four regular class rooms, a reading<lb />
room, and auditorium for club meet-<lb />
ings and reception and dining rooms<lb />
for entertainment.<lb />
Plans for the science department<lb />
which will be located on the top floor<lb />
are still indefinite.<lb />
Whitfield<lb />
To Preside<lb />
At SIPA Meet<lb />
James Lawrence Whitfield, fresh-<lb />
man at East I Carolina Teachers Col-<lb />
lege, will journey to Lexington, Va<lb />
November 3, where he will partici-<lb />
pate in the fourteenth annual con-<lb />
vention of the Southern Inter-<lb />
scholastic Press Association, of<lb />
H inch lie is president.<lb />
I he Southern fnterscholastic<lb />
Press Association is an organization<lb />
sponsored by the Lee Memorial<lb />
School of Journalism, Washington<lb />
and Lee University, for the purpose<lb />
(Please turn to page two)<lb />
Education<lb />
Association<lb />
To Meet<lb />
Racial Problems<lb />
Subject of<lb />
Conference<lb />
The Northeastern District of the<lb />
North Carolina Education Associa-<lb />
tion will meet at East Carolina<lb />
Teacher's College on Friday after-<lb />
noon and Saturday morning,<lb />
(Please turn to Page Three)<lb />
An Inter-racial Conference of- the<lb />
YM-YWCA of North Carolina was<lb />
held in the Graham Memorial Build-<lb />
ing at Chapel Hill on Sunday.<lb />
October 23.<lb />
Dr. Shelton Smith of the Duke<lb />
University School of Keligion gave<lb />
a challenging address on the social<lb />
problems with which the races were<lb />
confronted. He discussed the love,<lb />
the feeling and understanding that<lb />
we must have to bring about hap-<lb />
pier relations between the races.<lb />
The conference recommended an<lb />
inter-racial YMCA and YWCA<lb />
cabinet for the state.<lb />
The delegates to the conference<lb />
from East Carolina Teacher's Col-<lb />
lege were Marie Dawson, Prue<lb />
Newby, Susan Evans, Genevieve<lb />
Eakes and Annie Allan Wilkenson.<lb />
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PAGE TWO<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
Ihe TEH� ECHO<lb />
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Homecoming Chairman<lb />
NOT A RACE TRACK<lb />
The "Headless Horseman" trades in his horse and gets an automobile<lb />
� and still remains "headless if we define the head as that portion of<lb />
the human anatomy which does the thinking for the individual.<lb />
The speed and recklessness of driving on the campus was projected<lb />
forcefully to our attention recently as two cars collided on one of the<lb />
corners adjacent to Gotten Hall. Luckily, the occupants of both cars<lb />
escaped serious injury, but the Grim Reaper is not always so shy in<lb />
making a public appearance.<lb />
The driveways of this campus were not laid out for a race track. Sharp<lb />
turns, blind corners, and the ever present pedestrian make it imperative<lb />
that slow, careful driving lie the rule. Improper parking and the pres-<lb />
ence of small children from the Training School add greatly to the<lb />
safety problem. Guys hanging out of car windows looking for gals do<lb />
not help much, either, in the promulgation of safety.<lb />
We suggest that the proper authorities appoint a committee to study<lb />
the traffic problem on this campus, and to make and strictly enforce all<lb />
necessary rules for the protection of life and limb on the college grounds.<lb />
WHO'S PAYING TO SEE WHO?<lb />
"here are B lot of things we don't understand. One of them is the prac-<lb />
tice of leaving the lights OB all over the auditorium when entertainers<lb />
are performing. There can't possibly be a reason for doing that. We're<lb />
quite sure that our high-type entertainers have no desire to see the<lb />
audience that is exactly like thousands of other audiences to them. The<lb />
glare from all side- certainly hinders the audience from getting the best<lb />
view of the performers on the stage.<lb />
We're gives the matter some thought and have come to the conclusion;<lb />
that perhaps the full lighting effect is a custom observed by all colleges!<lb />
for that type of entertainment. And, if it is an established custom, it's<lb />
still not much of an argument in favor of the practice. It makes the<lb />
spectators fed that they are "on parade" quite as much as the entertainer<lb />
After so long a time, the balcony audience especially is definitely annoyed i<lb />
by the glaring tights overhead. It is impossible for one to yawn or doze'<lb />
complacently when the performance gets too high-brow for "proletariat"<lb />
enjoyment. We feel that we could get "cultivated by the finer things<lb />
of life much more easily and enjoyably in the shelter of semi-darkness.<lb />
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR<lb />
In the past Thk Teco Echo has had a "Letters to the Editor column<lb />
for the expressions of opinions from members of the student body. The<lb />
present staff of this publication will offer a similar means of student ex<lb />
pression with one difference in the set-up. We will not permit anonymous<lb />
letters to be printed in this column. We feel, somehow, that an opinion is<lb />
not worth much if its author will not openly take the praise or blame for<lb />
that opinion.<lb />
By JOHN D. BRIDGERS<lb />
One day Durwood, Duke of Dough-<lb />
nut, called his youthful son, Clarence<lb />
of Clarinet, to his side. Together<lb />
they climbed up the highest tower of<lb />
Hunker Palace. Here the Duke told<lb />
his offspring that the time was fast<lb />
approaching when he would become<lb />
an imitation of a corpus delecti.<lb />
Then drawing himself up to his<lb />
full height, five feet six in his stock-<lb />
inged feet, he said, "Then, my son,<lb />
you shall be master of all you sur-<lb />
vey Immediately, Clarence rushed<lb />
down the elevator, mounted his<lb />
trusty Model "T headed off in a<lb />
northern by southerly direction, and<lb />
enrolled in Meredith with civil<lb />
engineering as his major.<lb />
Soon afterwards (nine years)<lb />
Clarence graduated and came home<lb />
to find his poor father practically<lb />
an invalid. Why the old man couldn't<lb />
play but three sets of tennis without<lb />
becoming slightly fatigued. Of<lb />
course he might could have played<lb />
ten sets if he left off his five mile<lb />
run before breakfast. Anyway<lb />
('lareiiee decided that he had better<lb />
do some deed to cheer up his pater<lb />
before he became a sportsman in<lb />
the happy hunting grounds. Dur-<lb />
ing the night his father's words,<lb />
 . . master of all you survey"<lb />
came hack to him; so early the next<lb />
morning (11:45 Daylight Savings<lb />
Time) the youthful male picked up<lb />
his transit and toothbrush and set<lb />
out on his venture. Later he threw<lb />
away the toothbrush, deciding to<lb />
roll his own.<lb />
Everyone lost sight of Clarence<lb />
until six weeks later the head of<lb />
the house of Doughnut found that<lb />
his addition to the population had<lb />
surveyed all the land from Paducah<lb />
to Kalamazoo in a westerly path<lb />
and from Kennehunk, Maine to<lb />
Xaeogdoches, Texas while traveling<lb />
from Yankeeland to Dixie. This<lb />
made his old man pretty proud, but<lb />
the adventures that followed would<lb />
have made Marco Polo pickled with<lb />
envy. Count Clarinet opened up a<lb />
chain of five and ten cent stores<lb />
and was sent to Leavenworth for non-<lb />
payment of his income taxes. Three<lb />
weeks later he was expelled, how-<lb />
ever, for flirting with a co-ed<lb />
prisoner. From here he "went to<lb />
Utah and began conterfeiting cigar<lb />
coupons. This was a bad move for<lb />
Clarence, though, because he was on<lb />
the President's "purge" list and Utah<lb />
went Xew Deal. Losing the spot-<lb />
light in Utah, our hero traveled to<lb />
Arkansas and tried his hand at dia-<lb />
mond mining. This, however, dis-<lb />
agreed with the young nobleman be-<lb />
cause he wanted to go into the news-<lb />
paper business. He's now in Van<lb />
liuren. Arkansas, editing a paper<lb />
called the Bazooka Bombshell.<lb />
Xow although this little story<lb />
might seem slightly vague and too<lb />
deep in places, it has a moral be-<lb />
hind it. The moral: "Even though<lb />
a boy's best friend is his mother,<lb />
blood is not thicker than printer's<lb />
ink<lb />
I SEE BY<lb />
the<lb />
1 C. RAY PRUETTE J<lb />
 Will Czechodovakia yield fcO the<lb />
� .lM.i England and France<lb />
Campus Camera<lb />
have turned their back<lb />
Hitler has taken a<lb />
lice<lb />
her.<lb />
Poland<lb />
ttled.<lb />
DR. CARL ADAMS<lb />
Homecoming<lb />
Plans<lb />
Announced<lb />
wants her minority question �<lb />
and Hungary is now ready to ngW<lb />
for hex's with troops ahe�J<lb />
battle array J Poland at the moment<lb />
S(m, to he dormant but sti 11 rest-<lb />
less The Polish people should etop<lb />
 retrospect and think of the tune<lb />
when her nation was partitioned b?<lb />
Austria. Prussia, and Russia, and<lb />
. what -he may be doing<lb />
But the past -ecu<lb />
Trainers at<lb />
SOMEOFtME<lb />
LARGEST<lb />
UMIVERSITIES<lb />
CLAIM THfcy<lb />
USE FROM<lb />
14 TO 16<lb />
MllS OF<lb />
ADHESIVE<lb />
TAPE DURING<lb />
IHE rTXXBNL<lb />
SEASON <lb />
then realize<lb />
to the Czechs.<lb />
to have been<lb />
turns<lb />
forgotten, as<lb />
itler<lb />
mm i the rope and other nation<lb />
jump to and folb-w the leader. ��<lb />
more can two men hke Napoleon<lb />
and Alexander stand OB raft ami<lb />
divide the map of Europe. Thus<lb />
Mussolini and Hitler must use bluttY<lb />
cause m-<lb />
di<lb />
batlh<lb />
Dr. Carl Adams has announced<lb />
tentative plans for East Carolina<lb />
Teachers College's annual Home<lb />
coming which will lie held Novem-<lb />
ber 19. Dr. Adams is chairman of the<lb />
committee in charge of the program<lb />
for the event.<lb />
All alumnae of the college are ex-<lb />
tended a most cordial invitation to<lb />
be the guests of the college on Xovem<lb />
her 10 declared the chairman.<lb />
Features of the tentative program<lb />
will he a morning get-together"<lb />
meeting, a football game in which<lb />
ECTC engages Appalachian, and a<lb />
tea sponsored by members of the<lb />
college faculty.<lb />
Societies<lb />
Throw Parties<lb />
For Frosh<lb />
REMEMBER THIS<lb />
The regular curricula activities of college take a great deal of the<lb />
student's time. The extra-curricula activities of collegiate life are valuable<lb />
and also take their toll from a busy day. But, in all of this hustle and<lb />
stir of educational life, remember this one important factor�these things<lb />
are not worth the price of neglecting your Christian duty of attending<lb />
church regularly. Organize your activities so that you will have the time<lb />
and energy to participate in the religious side of life offered by the<lb />
various church bodies of this community. These church are here. They<lb />
have adapted themselves to meet the needs of the students of this college.<lb />
God calls you to His house of worship. Can you turn a deaf ear to<lb />
that call! '<lb />
A.CE. Begins<lb />
Work<lb />
THE STUDENT'S CREED<lb />
I will never bring disgrace to the student body of my college by any<lb />
act of dishonesty or cowardice. I will always show myself to be trust-<lb />
worthy. I will respect and fight for the property, the ideals and spirit<lb />
of my school, both alone and with others. I will respect and obey the<lb />
regulations and constantly work for the improvement of student life on<lb />
the campus. I will do my best to incite a like respect and honor in those<lb />
about me who are prone to set them at naught. I will strive to do my<lb />
whole duty as a citizen of the school society, and thus in all these ways<lb />
to transmit this college greater, better and more beautiful than it was<lb />
transmitted to me.<lb />
Board Report Shows Receipts<lb />
rJ Of College<lb />
(Continued from page one)<lb />
spent for various other needs.<lb />
Expenses of the Administration<lb />
last vear were $17,384. Instruction<lb />
and'Custodial Care cost $189,821<lb />
and $129,131 respectively. Opera-<lb />
lion and maintenance of the plant<lb />
necessitated the expenditure of $50<lb />
708. Additions and betterments cost<lb />
$19,602.<lb />
The Biennium 1936-38 has seen<lb />
many worth-while improvements on<lb />
the campus. Chief among these<lb />
were the new cooling system for the<lb />
Dining Room and Kitchen; paint-<lb />
ing inside the dormitories, the<lb />
library, and the two dining rooms;<lb />
the laying of new floors in one din-<lb />
ing room and one dormitory; paving<lb />
of all the main streets and roads<lb />
on the campus; landscaping of the<lb />
grounds; laying of new copper pipe<lb />
to replace the old pipe-line of the<lb />
hot water system; and the installa-<lb />
tion of new power lines in the tun-<lb />
nels which connct the various build-<lb />
ings on the campus. During this<lb />
time over $12,000 have been spent<lb />
on books for the library, and twenty-<lb />
two pianos have been rebuilt.<lb />
The ECTC branch of the Asso-<lb />
ciation for Childhood Education<lb />
met for the first time for the vear<lb />
193S-39, October 18. Miss Coates,<lb />
the adviser, spoke to approximately<lb />
one hundred old and prospective<lb />
members. The object of her talk<lb />
was to acquaint the group with the<lb />
purpose of the national organization<lb />
with which this group is affiliated.<lb />
This is the only student branch in<lb />
Xorth Carolina.<lb />
Rebecca Xicholson presided and<lb />
Helen McCain acted as chairman<lb />
of the program committee for this<lb />
meeting.<lb />
The membership drive which was<lb />
instituted at this meeting is still in<lb />
progress. All persons interested in<lb />
the education of childhood are in-<lb />
vited to become members.<lb />
Last week was filled with enter-<lb />
tainments for the freshmen and new<lb />
students here presented by the Lit-<lb />
erary Societies of the College.<lb />
The Lanier Society began the<lb />
series with a weiner roast at the<lb />
college lake. All guests were wel-<lb />
comed by the president and invited<lb />
to become members of the society.<lb />
On October 19, the Emerson So-<lb />
ciety entertained with a kid party<lb />
to which all guests wore short dresses<lb />
and played childish games. De-<lb />
lightful refreshments were served<lb />
and music was enjoyed throughout<lb />
the afternoon.<lb />
The Poe Society brought the<lb />
series of parties to an end October<lb />
21, with a Tea Dance, which was<lb />
enjoyed by a great many students.<lb />
, lllMy or fight to win their<lb />
One may in this particular<lb />
instance compare Czechoslovakia to<lb />
a guinea-pig, with Hitler experi-<lb />
menting. If he ran tret results by<lb />
diplomacy, bluff, etc so much better,<lb />
if result- are negative be i prob-<lb />
ably wait before another move w<lb />
made. I this t be a beginning of a<lb />
second Golgatha in Czechoslovakia 1<lb />
If so. what will it mean<lb />
United State!<lb />
vakia can say to Germany, '<lb />
I met you some where ill<lb />
Russia -lands alone,<lb />
that since Great Britain and France<lb />
have let the Czechs suffer, -he is no<lb />
longer their ally, but will fight only<lb />
to protect her Border<lb />
The war -till rage- in<lb />
under Genera<lb />
Frank wnkeyws gwng<lb />
152 POUNDS PtAVEDW ftU<lb />
FOUR ears mo It is claim<lb />
THAT HOT A &amp;5&amp; tf�� CAM<lb />
AROUND HB END'<lb />
Truly Czechosli<lb />
SI<lb />
e el<lb />
"Interview Martinelli?<lb />
No, We Didn't<lb />
Spain be-<lb />
lt<lb />
vim. vig'T.<lb />
it accomplishe<lb />
Ju-l<lb />
Franco<lb />
Mussolini lia<lb />
turn to Page Threei<lb />
Insurgents under feJU  interviewing celebrities wh<lb />
tween the Loyalists<lb />
Miaja, and tin<lb />
Latest report- estimate thai i vi,it t!li. campa<lb />
'� ' Martinelli appeare<lb />
had the vim and vigor. But<lb />
By BILLY DANIELS T <lb />
From time immemorial, the staff I<lb />
Thb Tjbco Echo has prided it-elf I<lb />
ind vitalitv w if h <lb />
;f Glancing Blows!<lb />
However, when , D I<lb />
here recently. ' IU <lb />
1 KICK Q'SHAY <lb />
-till<lb />
(Please<lb />
 did we get an interview I We did <lb />
. r�rDC TA Tin; fiwmn nt- 1  ,nat failure, my friend � � � � � �<lb />
LETTERS TO THE Kill I OK H t t rv  r ;i j MEMOR1<lb />
 Margare? Gay Overman and Ethel<lb />
Ei.rroR XTK� This department b Gaston were given the assignment .<lb />
open to an ttudentt in $chooi here. � interview Martinelli The operatic <lb />
The Tamo Echo reserves the right �� �nrrred late; he was bu-y orga-<lb />
to censor or reject ail cemmmaictkm. �izili� ki concert: the staff reporters<lb />
Letters published hereto express m wr unable to see him before be<lb />
dividual opinion, and do not represent Ui:i'h' lis '�t;lt-r appearanee. They<lb />
the editorial policies of thU news- nun� around determinedly after the<lb />
�� program was concluded in an at-<lb />
tempt to squeeze in a few questions<lb />
T the Editor: directed at the tenor. Congratulators t:i<lb />
seekers crowded tih<lb />
Interviewing<lb />
e inter-<lb />
:t I<lb />
PHENOMES <lb />
What i- that bugaboo that lurks and autograph<lb />
of the around Martinelli.<lb />
him was an impossibilitv-<lb />
lee<lb />
wonl makes ira<lb />
eravenly and blooming<lb />
blanche? Why, haven't yo<lb />
Don't you know I<lb />
It's Loitering.<lb />
Whitfield to Preside at<lb />
SIPA Meet<lb />
at  a ilar;<lb />
that wav.<lb />
HI YO SII.V1-<lb />
Ki Pi Players<lb />
Hear Dr. Turner<lb />
The Ki Pi Players held their<lb />
first regular meeting of the year<lb />
Wednesday night, October 19, with<lb />
Dr. Lucille Turner of the English<lb />
faculty as the speaker of the evening.<lb />
Dr. Turner spoke to the members of<lb />
the club and visitors on The History<lb />
of Drama.<lb />
Officers of the Club for the year<lb />
are: Helen McGinnis, president;<lb />
John David Bridgers and Geraldine<lb />
Harris, vice presidents; Hattie Laura<lb />
Britt, secretary; Emily Brendle,<lb />
treasurer; Dorothy Hollar, his-<lb />
torian; and Lindsay Whichard,<lb />
publicity director.<lb />
(Continued from page one)<lb />
of uniting in a common organiza-<lb />
tion, scholastic journalists from all<lb />
parts of the south.<lb />
Curtains on the two-day conven-<lb />
tion, to be held November 4 and 5,<lb />
will be raised with an address by<lb />
Dr. Francis Pendleton Gaines, pres-<lb />
ident of Washington and Lee Uni-<lb />
versity. Dr. Gaines' address will<lb />
precede Whitfield's message, the<lb />
theme of which will be "Preserving<lb />
Freedom of the Press<lb />
During the convention, Whitfield<lb />
will be chairman of a student group<lb />
meeting. Practical points in<lb />
journalism and problems confront-<lb />
ing editors of school publications<lb />
throughout the south will be dis-<lb />
cussed at an open forum during the<lb />
group meeting.<lb />
Whitfield has been local corres-<lb />
pondent for the Norfolk Ledger-<lb />
Dispatch for three years and local<lb />
News and Observer correspondent<lb />
for two years. He served as news<lb />
and city editor of the Greenville<lb />
News-Leader, local morning daily,<lb />
for a year and a half, and was<lb />
United Press correspondent while<lb />
working with this publication. He<lb />
resigned both of these positions this<lb />
summer and joined the staff of the<lb />
Daily Reflector, local afternoon<lb />
daily, and also began writing for<lb />
the Associated Press. He handles<lb />
ECTC sports publicity and holds a<lb />
membership certificate with the<lb />
Newspaper Institute of America.<lb />
He was recently appointed reporter<lb />
for the junior department of the<lb />
Methodist Church.<lb />
Whitfield will go to Lexington<lb />
with V. M. Mulholland, principal<lb />
and journalism instructor of Green-<lb />
vile high school, along with several<lb />
high school students, who will rep-<lb />
resent Green Lights at the conven-<lb />
tion. Mr. Mulholland is on the ad-<lb />
visory committee of the Southern<lb />
Interscholastic Press Association.<lb />
at every corner and ere .<lb />
campus? The mere mention of what<lb />
"tkes brave eo-eda cower viewers gave up in disgust.<lb />
belles Mi Jenkins, Faculty Adviser for<lb />
a heard? the college paper, buttonholed me<lb />
as I was leaving the auditorium.<lb />
She was frantic. "Iid you know<lb />
Among the definitions of "loiter- that Martinelli has not been utter-<lb />
ing" served up by that illustrious riewed Mi- Jenkins screame,<lb />
lexicographer, Mr. Webster, are to me.<lb />
be found "probably akin to deceit; I u as horrified. dashed hurriedly<lb />
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THE TECO ECHO<lb />
PAGE THREE<lb />
ALONG THE SIDELINES<lb />
With<lb />
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tough schedule ahead.<lb />
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wagon has Looking at the number of Bues<lb />
- and ;mmv,i in praetiee scrimmages, it<lb />
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Teachers<lb />
To Engage<lb />
Panthers<lb />
Coach Joe Alexander's husky<lb />
Buccaneers will invade High Point<lb />
tomorrow and do their darndest<lb />
.oeals got j to tie a few more knots in the old<lb />
ha! as rough with thor adversaries' Panther's tail. Last year's meeting<lb />
as they do with eaeh other, we'd<lb />
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heart-rending vodel<lb />
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of the Bues and the Cats sent the<lb />
Kitties yowling back to Hi-Po<lb />
Land, under a crushing defeat of<lb />
D-7 at the hands of a hard fight-<lb />
in: Pirate Brigade.<lb />
The Cats may never recover from<lb />
split the atmosphere in Cullowhee iTUe shock of the Bues' first score<lb />
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same team back<lb />
g to take a lot to<lb />
year, but this<lb />
in be done<lb />
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'Hey. you can't do that<lb />
's our ball! . . . Dudash.<lb />
it the game. On the initial kickoff,<lb />
Bill Shelton grabbed the pigskin<lb />
and dashed madly through the en-<lb />
tire Panther pack for 95 yards<lb />
and a tally. From then on the af-<lb />
1-or many moons it has been the fray was all Buccaneers and very<lb />
of everv Poor Done con- few Cats.<lb />
This year, however, it is very<lb />
to officially predict<lb />
PROPHECY-<lb />
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sport-news world,<lb />
the outcome of j difficult to determine just what the<lb />
assic of the Carolinas, which! Hi-Po s squad can do. Their team<lb />
is coming otY in Durham tomorrow j is made up almost entirely of new<lb />
they tell me). Well, your com- men. The only letter men who re-<lb />
mentator took a short journey to! turned are Moran and Secret, tackle<lb />
Stranglo - the - Astrologer, who<lb />
peeped at the stars, thumbed his<lb />
books, flipped a coin, and<lb />
and halfback<lb />
1st But this new team lias proved to <lb />
coin, and came: be full of surprises. In their open-<lb />
In.vs with the dope. "When the ing game with Appalachian, High<lb />
Miss Norton<lb />
Announces<lb />
Point System<lb />
Miss Lucille Norton, head of<lb />
Women's Physical Education, has<lb />
recently announced a "Point Sys-<lb />
tem" to be used as a standard of<lb />
competition for girls participating<lb />
in the various sports activities of<lb />
the WAA. This system is given<lb />
below in detail:<lb />
I. Team Sport:<lb />
1. Basketball class team�(a) Re-<lb />
quired basketball practices, 10<lb />
points; (b) Each game played. 20<lb />
points; (e) Member of Champion<lb />
team, 25 points; (d) Member of all-<lb />
star teams, 50 points.<lb />
2. Softball class team�(a) Re-<lb />
quired Softball practices, 10 points;<lb />
(b) Each game played, 20 points;<lb />
(c) Member of Champion team, 25<lb />
points.<lb />
3. Soccer�(a) Required soccer<lb />
practices. 10 points; (b) Each game<lb />
-c . . a � TTOTPiplavetl, 20 points: (c) Member of<lb />
Fencing is the newest EU1C �  0- � .<lb />
V 1 1 iij 1 uJ Champion team, 2o points,<lb />
snort, with classes held under theiv ' ,J . '  � .�<lb />
1 � . . ,   , rri� (Same points tor volley-ball,<lb />
supervision of Mr. Alexander. The a � ,� � � . <lb />
1 - ir i.� ��j fiehlball, speed ball, and hockey.)<lb />
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MISS LUCILLE NORTON<lb />
Fencing Class<lb />
Begins<lb />
Buccaneers<lb />
Victorious<lb />
Over WCTC<lb />
"� "�iii ne nope, nen ine'ing came with vppaiacnian, mjiii . . . 111 i- i<lb />
Tar Heels and Duke clash on the i pSnt met a crushing defeat of 41-2. techniques of sword duels, which<lb />
fi.i r 1. 1 �-  ex 1 L,   � P  -�x! adds much to a persons grace. It<lb />
thirty-two girls. The course embraces<lb />
the fundamentals and elementary<lb />
field of battle9 says Stranglo,<lb />
"it'll be all Carolina by one touch-<lb />
Hie following week the Cats rani !<lb />
Smith Out<lb />
For Season<lb />
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(Continued from page four)<lb />
Spain on Franco's side. It is not<lb />
a rash statement to say that Franco's<lb />
 , men will probably get the worst of<lb />
Earl Smith. ECTC's j the Italian "leader should call<lb />
: 11.any tough gridiron his soldiers home. As to conditions<lb />
played bis last college -in Spain brought on by this<lb />
Smith, a Senior, sus-<lb />
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1st week that will make (tthedrarfe defiled and ruined, be<lb />
ice to the Buccaneer: sides the loss of property and human<lb />
able. Coach Alexander life. Surely Sherman was right<lb />
the serappv linemanlw�en he said "War is Hell'<lb />
contrary to all sound football logic,<lb />
and handed down to Norfolk Divi-<lb />
sion of William and Mary, a team<lb />
that is supposed to be tough, a<lb />
sound drubbing of 18-6.<lb />
All this doesn't seem to worry<lb />
the Buccaneers very much. After<lb />
their win over WCTC last Satur-<lb />
day they seem to have gained a cer-<lb />
tain spirit of confidence that will<lb />
not be easily downed. Coach Alex-<lb />
ander has arranged and rearranged<lb />
his aggregation until he has it<lb />
the newspapers and news reels shout 1   A. ,<lb />
its horrors, children orphaned, cities' functioning as a well timed unit<lb />
masterpieces and Ancient  P��er and PCP" , .<lb />
The Bues are out to hang up<lb />
another victory; the Panthers are<lb />
out for revenge. It promises to be<lb />
a great battle.<lb />
is the best course for the develop-<lb />
ment of a balanced, rhythmic and<lb />
coordinating body. The students,<lb />
states M. Alexander, are making<lb />
wonderful progress according to<lb />
their physical condition.<lb />
The fencing department has<lb />
enough equipment to take care of<lb />
26 students.<lb />
The girls will give a demonstra-<lb />
tion of fencing between the halves<lb />
of the football game here on Xovem-<lb />
ber 26, between ECTC and U. S.<lb />
Xaval Base.<lb />
lie scrappy<lb />
patella ligament which<lb />
tee eap in place. "The; Japan rages her war with all its<lb />
da ligament says the;miKht in China. Until a few weeks<lb />
, . i-l ago. China seemed to have effectively<lb />
ws the knee cap to slip f , , T .<lb />
� staveo- the daps but recent reports<lb />
rmal position and in-jgive a favorame turn for japan.<lb />
the whole member The latest insults by Japan to<lb />
rented at the local hos neutrals or non-participants is the<lb />
knee cap was wired stopping of the U. S. Dollar Liner<lb />
Education Association to Meet<lb />
College Dance Scheduled For<lb />
November 5<lb />
(Continued from page one)<lb />
November 11 and 12. D. H.<lb />
Conley of Greenville, Superintend-<lb />
ent of County Schools, will preside<lb />
over the meetings.<lb />
The meeting on Friday afternoon,<lb />
November 11, begins at 3:00. The<lb />
main speaker for this session will<lb />
te Knee cap ww wu�u � 1 o  �   - jmain speus ior mis session �"�<lb />
the whole W placed ?nd "m�� Lfrom her, ,000,000 Carl Dougias from the University<lb />
 P.ri est He was T .?llver "Vhi;h. thr Claimed wasiof North Carolina. The speaker for<lb />
t 1 ans east. H W Oieirs. The British protest as the px-ne sp?sion will C D. W.<lb />
(Oontlnaed from page one)<lb />
Echo representative; Anna Laurie<lb />
Beale, Alice Bragg, Grace Rogers,<lb />
and Nellie Webb, marshalls of the<lb />
society; Lillian Parrish, president<lb />
of the Woman's Student Govern-<lb />
ment Association; "Lex" Ridenhour,<lb />
president of the Men's Student<lb />
II. Individual Sports:<lb />
1. Tennis (singles and doubles<lb />
and mixed doubles) � (a) Enter<lb />
tournament, 10 points; (b) Each<lb />
match won, 10 points.<lb />
2. Archery�(a) Enter tourna-<lb />
ment, 10 points; (b) Each match<lb />
won, 10 points.<lb />
3. Croquet (doubles)�(a) En-<lb />
ter tournament, 10 points; (b) Each<lb />
match won, 10 points.<lb />
4. Horsehoe pitching (double)�<lb />
(a) Enter tournament, 10 points;<lb />
(b) Each match won, 10 points.<lb />
5. Track and Field Meet�(a)<lb />
Enter each event, 3 points; (b)<lb />
First place in each event, 25 points;<lb />
(c) Second place in each event, 20<lb />
points; (d) Third place in each<lb />
event, 15 points; (e) Fourth place<lb />
in each event, 5 points; (f) High<lb />
scorer of meet, 50 points.<lb />
6. Table Tennis (singles only)�<lb />
(a) Enter tournament, 10 points;<lb />
(b) Each match won, 10 points.<lb />
7. Shuftleboard (doubles only)�<lb />
(a) Enter tournament, 10 points;<lb />
(b) Each match won, 10 points.<lb />
8. Foul shooting � (a) Enter<lb />
tournament, 10 points; (b) First<lb />
place. 25 points; (c) Second place,<lb />
East Carolina's Corsairs out-<lb />
played and outscored West Carolina<lb />
Teachers'College grinders 7-G in the<lb />
Mountaineer's Home-coming classic<lb />
at. Cullowhee last Saturday. This<lb />
wa,s the first victory for the East<lb />
Carolinians this season. "Lex"<lb />
Ridenhour scored in the first quar-<lb />
ter of the show when he snagged<lb />
a short pass hurled by Shelton<lb />
and galloped into the western end<lb />
zone. Ridenhour also made good<lb />
the conversion for extra point.<lb />
The Mountaineers chose the spec-<lb />
tacular way to score in the third<lb />
quarter. Miller, dynamic five-foot<lb />
center, smeared a cross-buck play<lb />
through his line, wrested the ball<lb />
from the grasp of Corsair Dudash,<lb />
and raced 82 yards for a touch-<lb />
out for resting; (d) Date of hike, j down, with Dudash at his heels all<lb />
IV. Leadership: (the way. The West Carolinians,<lb />
1. President of the WAA and however, failed to make the extra<lb />
intramural manager, 500 points, i point.<lb />
2. Head of dormitory team, 3001 The mountain boys played hard<lb />
points. : defensive ball all the afternoon but<lb />
3. Head of team sport. 200 points. I their failure to crash through the<lb />
4. Head of individual sport, 100; Buccaneer line kept them out of<lb />
points. j scoring position. Bill Shelton's su-<lb />
5. Head of hiking (minimum per! perb exhibition of long, well placed<lb />
year). 200 points. punts kept the pigskin in the enemy<lb />
"LEX" RIDENHOUR<lb />
The Pirates' Fair-haired boy-<lb />
6. Coaching basketball (by var-1 territory. West Carolina had the<lb />
sity player), 50 points<lb />
7. Officiating� (a) Referee, 10<lb />
points; (b) Scorers, timers and<lb />
linesmen, 5 points.<lb />
V. Miscellaneous:<lb />
1. Play day, 25 points.<lb />
2. Health chart (per month), 25<lb />
points.<lb />
3. Service (awarded by physical<lb />
educator), 25 points.<lb />
4. Events�50-yard dash, 75-yard<lb />
dash, high jump, running broad<lb />
jump; hop, step, and jump; base-<lb />
ball throw for distance, basketball<lb />
throw for distance.<lb />
toughest defense of any team the<lb />
Pirates had encountered this sea-<lb />
son. WCTC held the Bues at their<lb />
six inch mark for four successive<lb />
downs in the first period of the<lb />
game. ECTC was within the West-<lb />
ern's ten-yard line seven times dur-<lb />
ing the fray and failed to penetrate<lb />
the iron defense of the Mountaineer<lb />
line.<lb />
Saunders, the Mountaineers' ball-<lb />
carrying threat, who scored two<lb />
touchdowns against the Corsairs<lb />
last year, met with a stone wall re-<lb />
(Please turn to page tour)<lb />
liis Ived. but the plucky<lb />
hint stay put. He has<lb />
ie to classes and meals<lb />
Ea<lb />
athletic career is an en-<lb />
He played basketball<lb />
 school at Micro, N. C<lb />
Lilian year at State Col-<lb />
ic the Freshman basket<lb />
md played the whole sea<lb />
.tended Campbell Col-i<lb />
sond year and played baa-<lb />
football, and baseball<lb />
I came to ECTC last year<lb />
a name for himself in all<lb />
r sports. He played in1�<lb />
this year before his acci<lb />
Taps again hit and destroy a<lb />
British vessel. In fighting China<lb />
Japan has acquired about one-third<lb />
of China, while Germany has taken<lb />
a few thousand square miles of<lb />
Czechoslovakia without fighting.<lb />
Seriously, I wonder, who's laughing<lb />
the most.<lb />
protest as tfte! evcning session will be D. W.<lb />
Small T-W- �-1 1J C ? Vnnll'cl, do.<lb />
Helen Gulledge, representatives<lb />
from the social committee.<lb />
I see Finland has paid her war<lb />
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priated by the new classroom build-<lb />
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probably be finished by next Fall<lb />
es lie na.s taKen 1 QuarteiT Thc Sen;ors this year nave<lb />
� Cn ?"?� 1 V onlv one regret-that is they won't<lb />
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and good disposi-jw;il &amp; f<lb />
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Daniel, head of the English de-<lb />
partment of Clemson College, Clem-<lb />
son, S. C. There will be a program<lb />
of music before each session. On<lb />
Friday afternoon the music will be<lb />
directed by Louis Bullock; and on<lb />
Friday evening Dean Tabor of<lb />
ECTC will be in charge of the musi-<lb />
cal program.<lb />
Saturday morning the meeting<lb />
begins at 11:00, and the speaker for<lb />
the occasion will be Charles New-<lb />
comb of Asheville, N. C.<lb />
The feature social attraction of<lb />
the two days will be a reception and<lb />
dance held in Greenville High<lb />
School auditorium on Friday night.<lb />
Martinelli Pleases Audience<lb />
(Continued from page one)<lb />
which afforded enjoyment to all at-<lb />
tending.<lb />
Upon being asked whether he con-<lb />
�T . �. . , o pmce, iJ Finis; ; �" i�h<lb />
Government Association; and Susan j 2Q p0jnts; (c) Third place, L<lb />
Evans, Mildred Boyce, and Mary points. (ej Fourth place, 5 points.<lb />
III. Hiking:<lb />
1. All hikes must be organized.<lb />
2. The hike must be in the coun-<lb />
trv.<lb />
'3. The hike shall not be more<lb />
than ten miles.<lb />
4. Points are given at the rate of<lb />
3 points a mile.<lb />
5. The head of hiking shall make<lb />
sidered America or Italy his home, a report within 48 hours after the<lb />
Martinelli answered, "It is rather hike, including � (a) Names of<lb />
nice to have a Avarm spot in one's I hiking party; (b) Length of hike;<lb />
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is football career, it may<lb />
1 him out of basketball and<lb />
Smith states that he hopes<lb />
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� one, the student body may<lb />
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md baseball.<lb />
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Frolimcn at Masquerade<lb />
(Continued from page one)<lb />
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PAGE FOUR<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
X<lb />
Among<lb />
the<lb />
Alumnae<lb />
Freshmen Class<lb />
Numbers 353<lb />
To Set Record<lb />
Not Ollly does the student bodv<lb />
for tin- year hold many prospective<lb />
teachers, ii it also includes a mun-j<lb />
her of girls who are already ex-<lb />
perienced in the profession. After<lb />
saving completed the Junior<lb />
Normal course, they taught in<lb />
Years ranging from two to six.<lb />
Representatives are here from the �<lb />
past seven graduating classes, with<lb />
one member from the 1929 group.<lb />
After having enjoyed teaching<lb />
thes girls have returned to their j<lb />
Alma Ma, r to work on a degree, in<lb />
,T.i r thai th y might hotter equip<lb />
themselves to teach North Carolina<lb />
school children.<lb />
Mr Dolly Arthur Barclay, from<lb />
the elass id 1929, whose home is in<lb />
Bahama. N. ( has come hack to<lb />
school after having taught in Otway<lb />
two years, and Salter Path. Merri-<lb />
man and SladesvUle one year each.<lb />
Mrs. Barclay, however, did not enter<lb />
the school room for the years 1034<lb />
There are three girls here from<lb />
the class of 1932�Miriam Walker<lb />
of Hillsboro who has been teaching<lb />
in her home town; Blanche Van<lb />
Dyke of Ilen.I. ron. who hasdivided<lb />
tier time between Coopers and lied<lb />
Oak: and Thelma .Newsome of Ilar-<lb />
rellsville. who has been a member oi<lb />
the Goldsboro City schools.<lb />
from the Class of 19:W. come<lb />
Ella Dill Gibbs of Swan Quarter.<lb />
who has been teaching in Laurel<lb />
Hill, and Victoria Kornegie of<lb />
Seven springs, who has been work-<lb />
ing in the school system at Taylor's<lb />
Bridee.<lb />
Lessie May of Spring Hope<lb />
graduated with the two year normal<lb />
elass of 1934: and after having<lb />
taught in Moneyer, returned to<lb />
school last year to work on her<lb />
degree.<lb />
This year hrought four members<lb />
from the 1935 group, including its<lb />
president. Louise King of Littleton,<lb />
who has been teaching in Warren-<lb />
ton since that time. The classmates<lb />
who returned with her are Lottie<lb />
Moore from Kinston, who has heen<lb />
working in the city schools of Golds-<lb />
boro; -lew Home of Burgaw, who<lb />
has heen teaching in Mapel Hill;<lb />
and Thelma Holt of Princeton, who<lb />
has heen in the Corinth Holder<lb />
School in Johnston County.<lb />
The 1936 group is represented<lb />
by Trances Boyd of Henderson,<lb />
: after having heen a memher of the<lb />
� faculty of Oak Hill High School,<lb />
land Christine dernigan of Dunn.<lb />
Doris Burney of Lumherton, from<lb />
the class of lft7. has not taught<lb />
daring the past year, and has re-<lb />
' turned to school to secure her degree.<lb />
The 1938 class has four members<lb />
who decided to do advanced study<lb />
before entering the teaching profes-<lb />
sion. Mary Lyon Shotwell of<lb />
Stovall, is working on a Masters<lb />
degree in mathematics. Louis Ttc-<lb />
; Barker of Greenville, is also doing<lb />
graduate work in this field. Mildred<lb />
Satterwhite of Oxford, has returned<lb />
to 8ecnre a grammar grade certifi-<lb />
cate, and Elizabeth Copeland of<lb />
Ahoskie, while working on campus<lb />
las Alumnae Secretary, is doing<lb />
graduate study in Enalish.<lb />
Figures recently released by the<lb />
Registrar's Office show that the<lb />
present Freshman Class is the<lb />
largest in the history of East Caro-<lb />
lina Teachers College. Latest figures<lb />
give a total of 353 Freshmen on<lb />
the campus as compared with 303<lb />
Juniors, 288 Sophomores, and 232<lb />
Seniors. In addition to these there<lb />
are 27 special students, 13 unclassi-<lb />
fied, and 4 who are doing their<lb />
graduate work. Enrolled in the<lb />
night classes are 45 teachers from<lb />
the county schools. The total en-<lb />
rollment for the new vear numbers<lb />
1,215.<lb />
Registration of 163 men exceeds<lb />
all previous records for the boys on<lb />
the campus. One hundred and<lb />
seventy-four summer school students<lb />
are back in school this quarter.<lb />
Buccaneers Victorious<lb />
Over WCTC<lb />
Baptists Leave<lb />
For Memphis<lb />
t- -War and I"<lb />
ear<lb />
Tim "Practical whi<lb />
Peace<lb />
  A Leisure<lb />
�v' ��� Tyrr<lb />
i "The Student- rlu<lb />
aI"1  1 I'  1 i.V Ut<lb />
Doubt wfll be discuaaed �<lb />
standing<lb />
Untie! leaders, ai<lb />
Kleven .tmlen.s hdt �f iL,Wn' D, Everett Gfl . <lb />
JS�J O Sober 26, with Miss Ab� �� � Rov  CJester<lb />
DBiflf7T. P. Adatn, and Dr.<lb />
to represent .be college tni) <lb />
Fourth Quadrenn.al all ' , uu rra�cd<lb />
Baptist Student Conference A �P c ,nJ<lb />
I Expert Shoe Repo<lb />
ring<lb />
llemphia, for ffortfi Carolina 8tu<lb />
those who are representing<lb />
Pictured above is C. Ray Pruett,<lb />
former elitor of this publication,<lb />
will bring to the readers of the Two<lb />
Echo a brief review of the world of<lb />
news. Mr. Pruett's comments will<lb />
cover the realm of current events<lb />
giving a student's viewpoint of inter-<lb />
national, national, and local affairs.<lb />
.aptis<lb />
held October 87-30 a<lb />
's conference � pronged 1, 5 -tmhrnt- here are<lb />
,he Department of Student Work of<lb />
uhieb Frank II. Levd���"� 1<lb />
secretary and WOta Hall 1 �� i<lb />
and Mary Nance Datuelsaoe.at<lb />
hv the Sunday sehool Board ol the I<lb />
Southern Baptist Convention <lb />
which T. L. Holcomb t- executive <lb />
secretary and J. O. Will.a baai- <lb />
ness manager; and by Ae Baptist j<lb />
Student unions of each of the BevCB- j<lb />
teen southern states j<lb />
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Quick Service on Watch and Jewelry Repairing ;<lb />
and Engraving '<lb />
Such topics as "The Christian<lb />
� 1 I<lb />
Posey Addresses English Club<lb />
Harrison Speaks<lb />
To Y.W.C.A.<lb />
J, X. Harrison, prominent Green-<lb />
ville business men, spoke at the<lb />
Young Women's Christian Associa-<lb />
Octoher 1 to<lb />
Tiou on<lb />
H<lb />
undav,<lb />
Mason, Harris<lb />
Given Leads<lb />
Y. Z. Mason, a newcomer to the<lb />
East Carolina Teachers College<lb />
campus, and Ceraldine Harris have;<lb />
.been selected to play the leads in the!<lb />
one of the largest vesper groups to . �<lb />
assemble at. the college recently, jdunior play which will he given 1<lb />
"If T were to take a theme for November 18. Among the support<lb />
my few remarks I would call it Lost ing cast are: Blanche VanDyke,<lb />
Opportunity began the speaker. Doris Burney, Ethel Gaston, Harvey<lb />
The speaker declared that we allp , T. , ti-i � i i w iv<lb />
 J � � Deal. Lindsav Whichard, Alice Alh-<lb />
hav lost opportunity�opportum- �<lb />
tit - that we don't have time to take 8�� Llizaheth W ilson. Ward<lb />
advantage of in our busy world. James, and Lucy Ann Barrow. Be-<lb />
Mr. Harrison related then one ofjhearsals have been begun and work<lb />
his own experiences in which he al-jon the play i well on the way.<lb />
most lost his opportunity. Having;Clifton Britton, President of the<lb />
to decide between going to the Albe- Junior Class is director, and Iris<lb />
marl Presbytery and a business tripjDavis is stage manager.<lb />
to Yin he ehose the Preshytery. j  <lb />
"Now said Mr. Harrison, "sup-1 <lb />
pose I hadn't heen there. I would ' <lb />
not have gotten this position. I j<lb />
had no idea of this opportunity j<lb />
(Continued from page three)<lb />
ception every time he carried the<lb />
ball. The Pirates took pleasure in<lb />
smearing Saunders' offense and<lb />
yielded him only one yard gain for<lb />
the entire game. Miller, however,<lb />
avenged Saunders' dampened spir-<lb />
its by bungling up the majority of<lb />
the Buc plays that came his way.<lb />
ECTC's play was marked by ex-<lb />
cellent teamwork on the part of<lb />
every man. They performed as a<lb />
unit of fine offensive and defensive<lb />
machinery. The Corsairs played<lb />
rings around the Westerners and<lb />
had it not been for numerous pen-<lb />
alties, would have piled up a much<lb />
higher score. They made 19 first<lb />
downs to their opponents' three,<lb />
completed three passes out of six<lb />
attempts to WCTC's two out of<lb />
seven, and punted the enemy all<lb />
over the field. Bill Shelton placed<lb />
six punts out of bounds on the<lb />
Mountaineer five-yard line. This<lb />
punting is believed to have been<lb />
the most important factor toward<lb />
the Pirate victory.<lb />
Coach J. D. Alexander stated that<lb />
the West Carolina team was a tough<lb />
and strong aggregation and that he<lb />
is proud of the Buccaneers' show-<lb />
�'Walt Whitman's Debt to Mar-<lb />
tin Tupper" was the subject of Dr.<lb />
Emmett Posey's talk to the English<lb />
Club at its first meeting for the year<lb />
held in the English Laboratory<lb />
Tuesday evening, October 11.<lb />
Dr. Posey used numerous expres-<lb />
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taken from Tupper. Whitman owed<lb />
a large group of thoughts, phrases,<lb />
and forms in poetry that lie used<lb />
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ECTC 7 0 0 0�7<lb />
WCTC � 0  ���<lb />
ECTC scoring: Touchdowns�<lb />
Ridenhour. Extra points � Riden-<lb />
hour. WCTC scoring: Touchdown<lb />
� Miller. WCTC substitutions-<lb />
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