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hi glish majors with thirty-one, while the French<lb />
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sons sent in the list of students to p)v w;ts ,��. s;u�e. Finally, in des-<lb />
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uoliege in the intercollegiate year-f<lb />
book, "Who's Who Among Stu- nam�s selected were ascertained by<lb />
dents in American Universities andIhook or crook, and the story was!<lb />
Colleges This fact is now defi-jpublished in The Teco Echo in<lb />
nitely known, hut who those per- the November 11 issues. Editors<lb />
sons were and how they usurped of the campus publications were of<lb />
that authority is still shrouded in the opinion that some duly author-<lb />
a veritable elond of mystery. ized committee had made the selec-<lb />
The editors of "Who's Whotion. bui that the staff had been<lb />
were advised by college authorities unable to make the necessary con-<lb />
thai the list sent to them was un- tact. After this story was published.<lb />
authentic, and immediate repudia- furtljer investigations were made<lb />
t ion of the list by the heads of that by the newspaper staff, class offi-<lb />
To Lecture Here<lb />
publication was the result.<lb />
eers, and the administrative force<lb />
Toeommeneeat the beginning of Inquiries were sent to the editor<lb />
this campus mystery, the whole af- of "Who's Who" regarding the<lb />
fair started about three weeks ago iis bul the publisher refused to<lb />
.when eighteen ECTC students re- divulge the names of the persons<lb />
eeived notices through the mail who sent jn the unauthorized se-<lb />
that thc had been selected to rep- lection. Finally, it appeared evi-<lb />
resent the college in the intercol- dent thai the list scut in was not<lb />
legiate yearbook. Teco Echo re- authentic, and the administration<lb />
 T porters learned thai this selection took steps to prevent its nublica-<lb />
Vernon keutemeyer of Chicago had been made and scurried madlv tion.<lb />
follows- 1 allah dler I 1 o , i tteights, Illinois, who was elected to the various eollege and studenl After repudiation 0f the original<lb />
. Fannie Brewer, Bettie Castelloe, Catherine �' detaiis- . Vh" offic�S of the the .Senior and Junior classes de-<lb />
President, Registrar, Dean of Worn- cided jo appoint a committee to<lb />
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Seniors at Prom<lb />
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loan Fa ' " El zab ! Ii ��' Mart TtU 1' 7 5T"1 istrative heads were checked bu1 ECTC in this yearlk.AttheJS<lb />
d lo lenkins 1,r � , M " ZJ fJu,UOr CaSS ,�ffieers" Vernon n0 information was forthcoming, eni writing, the committee com-<lb />
"k � Margarel McKmney, Edith Keutemever, of Chicago Ilei-hts i  i  t �   � i � . V T  ' Sophomore-Senior nron<lb />
 . Eunice Odom Kdn Karlo �- v �. m- � ' , neignts, Leaders ot various student orgam- osed oi representatives of the r u i V- ,<lb />
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-��i as follows: Ruth Blanche Adams. Marguerite hum. of Wilmington. secretary-<lb />
Batten. Louise Beck, llatnV Laurie Iritt. Lois VYilda Royall, of Clinton, treasurer;<lb />
rks, Jr Estaline Cook, Lute .Mae Davis. Louise Barbara Keuzenkamp, of Green-<lb />
 Helen Foiey, Martha Jane Gates, Helen E. vrlle, Teco Eho representative;<lb />
by, Frances Johnson, Katherine Johnson, Lucille Man I). Home, also of Greenville!<lb />
ness, Martha Morrison, Myrtle Mitchell, Margarel Tectxm representative; and Ida<lb />
A. Price, C. Kay Pruette, Sue Speed, Pauline Ruth Knowles, of Roper, Woman's<lb />
Miriam Walker. Mary A Williams. Rosa Womack, Student Govemmenl representa-<lb />
tive<lb />
isted as follows: Luey Ann Barrow, Annie Hart Mr. Keutemeyer, the elected pres-<lb />
Mary Lou Butner, Ernestine Creeeh, Marguer- ident, is a gradttate of Bloom High<lb />
Basketball Season<lb />
Opens December 3<lb />
aturday evening, December 10,<lb />
vill be the occasion of the annual -j  : ,<lb />
phomore-Senior prom with Rudy i 1  � pi<lb />
eui' ill I ale-<lb />
furnishing ,�) ��<lb />
the music This will be the firsl ' Tliis'striki<lb />
appearance of Rudy Walters and<lb />
his orchestra a1 a regular formal<lb />
eollege dance here. This hand is<lb />
of Dramatic Art -<lb />
New York Pi ivei<lb />
a He riv d (1<lb />
fr m i he Hah imore<lb />
raei and Finance<lb />
I. D. �U-jrr- from M<lb />
'v Women in 1931<lb />
Appearing on a<lb />
on "Little Ki�u!<lb />
Well Known People<lb />
with this prorram from 1<lb />
til 1936.<lb />
He lias conducted eo irses<lb />
tive speaking and ; nnlifvl<lb />
ogi in the leadh <lb />
and Europ A s<lb />
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composed largelv of students of thi<lb />
eollege.<lb />
ooKing mat . ntl<lb />
rray hair, a ready smile, a<lb />
nitely friendly manner �; ,<lb />
r oi five books. His latesi<lb />
Sunshine<lb />
irvev 1 teal, Juanita Etheridi<lb />
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len School, having been graduated froi<lb />
tan<lb />
 �    imm.i. N nr oeen rrauuaiei t roiu<lb />
. Mar Helen Gulledge, Geraldine Harris, that school in 1936. He is taking as<lb />
Pirates Meet Newport<lb />
News Cage T am<lb />
Successfully<lb />
" Five Minute Biographies<lb />
was published hist year<lb />
twelve pis and torch singer His book "How to Win Friends<lb />
will compose the campus hand when d j j �� hi h hg<lb />
n swings out for the gala social ,i . � � t � ,<lb />
, , �  , . . the greatest sales record ol anv<lb />
eent. Juamta Simpson red-haired non.fietion work jn th '<lb />
rcr. ,s featured with the band. ieth eentu wa wntt f<lb />
mgstress has appeared sev- <lb />
eral times in informal progran<lb />
students in h<lb />
New York<lb />
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and was not originally intended for<lb />
On Saturday night, December<lb />
1    V- m "�'� lT I sUulr llV- Musk H Carolina's 1938 cage quint<lb />
  i p vl iS' AnnaMc- Math. One of the most important of La, meel the basketbaU agega-<lb />
 McMdlan, Lame Mooring, I rue Newby, William Shelton, his extra-curricuter activities here tioB 0f Xewpo News Rusiness<lb />
lis his position as pianist in the swingj College on the Teachers' home<lb />
Presented<lb />
the market,<lb />
iar with the student body.<lb />
 , . � I arnegie s hobbies are travel<lb />
1 he decorations for the dance 1i�ll  i i , ,<lb />
�ii  . , gardening, and horseback ridine<lb />
will carry out a hnstmas theme. ,(ii  , , . , '<lb />
iie makes several trips each vear<lb />
ikes to iish and hunt ocea<lb />
r si men are listed as follows: Gladys Allen. .Mary Frances R r band on the campus.<lb />
- Cash, Mattie Davis, Helen Day. Janie Eveste, Gladys Godwin, These officers who head the Fresh-<lb />
Criggs, .Mary France. Hardy. Elizabeth Holliday, Myrtle Hop'man class were chosen from a group<lb />
ashti Jordon, Wilma Gray Lee. Rosa LeeMeGowan, Julia Meggs, of freshmen numbering about 350.<lb />
Mitchener, Frances Nance, Elizabeth Piland,I There were quite a few candidates<lb />
Irlene Sawyer. Marie Smith, Barbara Louise Smith.<lb />
Kathleen Summerlin, Hilda Tew. Virginia Weldon.<lb />
Homecoming Program<lb />
Highly Successful<lb />
ininiiar Knjoy<lb />
Informal Get-together<lb />
by graduates of our eo-<lb />
�eii years past, the<lb />
�' program went into<lb />
with the alumni nieet-<lb />
; Auditorium on Sat-<lb />
in<lb />
Stagecraft<lb />
Added To<lb />
Curriculm<lb />
This quarter, for the first time in<lb />
for each office, offering keen eom-<lb />
petition in the election.<lb />
Ridenhour<lb />
Speaks At<lb />
YWCA Vesper<lb />
"$ hen Someone Has<lb />
Mistreated You Is<lb />
Topie of Address<lb />
"When Someone Has Mistreated<lb />
- ou was the topic discussed hv<lb />
Lester Ridenhour. President of the<lb />
grounds. 11<lb />
the season<lb />
"Sunshine the play presented<lb />
by the Junior class with Geraldine<lb />
Harris in the title role and Yates<lb />
Mason playing opposite, was, ae-<lb />
� ,  , v cording to all reports, a huge sue-<lb />
ketiiaii tans, l he Newport News<lb />
, . . cess.<lb />
team is composed oi experienced<lb />
men who have played for various<lb />
high schools and colleges before en ldutin was considered worthy<lb />
iis is the first game of<lb />
for the Pirates and<lb />
promises to be interesting to has-<lb />
Trustees To<lb />
Hold Meeting<lb />
December 15<lb />
Directed by (llifton Britton, the<lb />
of the tine work behind it. Stag<lb />
manager Annie Laurie<lb />
When the Board of Truste<lb />
: and<lb />
sionaliy.<lb />
His varied interests are indicated<lb />
by the fact that he is a fellow of<lb />
the Royal Geographical Society, a<lb />
member of the Pennsylvania Ath-<lb />
i letie Club, and a member of the<lb />
 Players ('lul of New York.<lb />
Speaking of Carnegie's power of<lb />
I understanding people, one reporter<lb />
"aid. He ran help others solve<lb />
tagel, ,  � , , �  xc nni neip tellers soiv<lb />
;ni( hold their quarterly meeting on their problems because he learner<lb />
termg the business school. ln-<lb />
I  Uecember lo, several issues of un-lbv Anina h i i e� <lb />
J. 1 s ilr. ,a  � her assistant. Iris Davis, were 1111- �  , - � ao"g- '�' Inul nrst to conquer<lb />
,��) ftpessara, wno piayect vareitj "u usual interest to E h students h�m�pTf "<lb />
fU" Vislonrt,m -m.1 Tee poitant tactol's in inakinirit DOSSl- -i, i i -i , , �<lb />
u v asinnitron and iee. ' i will he decided- namelv, the an-<lb />
-ri i� ii, "le tor the plav to be presented<lb />
I lie tSuceaneer spiad has been �,  , ,  " r ,<lb />
, i, , �   , Also, the teciinica director, .bh<lb />
drilled continually for the past<lb />
hie for the play to be presented. ,<lb />
provaJ o the extra athletic fee re-<lb />
ently requested by the student<lb />
armed continually tor the past r � �. � � � eentiv reouested hv t<lb />
 ,  i  ,  David tsridgers, and his assistant. , , " , , <lb />
mouth hv Coach Gilbert, who has ,� , ,  . , . body, and the letting <lb />
i- t  , , �  i Jim ipoch. contributed much m<lb />
whipped the club into fine shape. , - , tracts tor erection ot<lb />
ui  i  e ,i ii time and ellort to the success ot , , <lb />
V it n the close oi football season.  ,  ,  classroom hiiilduitr and 1<lb />
�   4  , t"1' plav. Utner committees com-   , f<lb />
several of tIi�� veterans were added � , ,  . nient ot the laundrv.<lb />
,  i ,M t. T , posed oi the memners ot the .lunior  � �<lb />
to the squad, shelton. Ridenhour, , ,� , , � � , li" ooh.e-it �,<lb />
i  � , , e . . , yciass did their parts in In<lb />
and Smith played first string last �  , <lb />
, i 'i i -i, � i make the plav n over.<lb />
year and probably will start m the<lb />
game tomorrow. A new addition tOi.<lb />
the team this year comes in the'011'  Pathos, suspense, melo- ever. ;t was lonil ttlat ,A<lb />
form of a notedlayer in amateur lnu"a- 1 bright comedy repre-i begin 0n the classroom<lb />
the con-<lb />
the new<lb />
e enlartre-<lb />
Teachers Meet<lb />
Elects Holmes<lb />
, . . authorities were conl<lb />
class did their parts in helpinsr to i . , ,<lb />
oul no statement could be<lb />
concerning t he athletic fee a<lb />
 nmbmmg, in a very clever fash- llitt. informatioi was lacking<lb />
N.C.E.A, Convention<lb />
Brings Thonsand<lb />
I eaehers Here<lb />
circles. Donald Brock played een- nt&amp; fey various characters thrown a�d drv eleai<lb />
ter for Unique Furniture Company togetner h-v �instances designed after the coi<lb />
i . ' � hxr fata th,� e.L.i- �r I  I  :<lb />
nmg.  .v     "�; . � v icr ior i nique r iirnmire i ompanv ��� v.&amp;,<lb />
e direction of Miss Gus- Ae history of East Carolina Teach- Men s Student Association, at team last year, the team who W(m by fate, the play offered a real ehal<lb />
,   i iers Colleee. work is beine offered in I " A vespers Sunday night. No- Uk. i ' t no i   lenge to the aetiner abilitv of th<lb />
i' racis ai<lb />
a presn<lb />
the !�� h srlet<lb />
era<lb />
meeting.<lb />
�� �-� ��  vw-  !  ias" year, uie icaiii wno wo<lb />
rs College, work is being offered in � W A vespers Sunday night, No-he AAU Championship for th<lb />
 i !� i . : j  �! n II   1 .1   .<lb />
arages, for which<lb />
Di<lb />
enton was<lb />
Northeast-<lb />
h CaroJii a<lb />
. stagecraft. Under the joint super- "�<lb />
vision (<lb />
the art department and Mr. William we 1�<lb />
her 20. He suggesl<lb />
ed that, on Carolinas. The Unique team is rat-<lb />
�veral selections as ���-���� -����� ���� ,i v. , �  i v arouuas. me unique xe<lb />
of Dr. Dorothy Schnyder of this rhanksgiving and Christmas,Ud above all eollege teams  i.<lb />
enge<lb />
cast.<lb />
acting ability of the propriated along with those for the<lb />
rs As<lb />
classroom<lb />
,      With a sanitarium as a setting, fler construction<lb />
k hack to see if anybody lias! state. Brock will probably start U�d characters ranging from young<lb />
ding, are airealv un-<lb />
,  � . theart ilcpartment and .lr. Hilliamj  ok nack io see ii anynody haslstafe. Rroek will probably start and characters ranging from young <lb />
t Ti Vo'de hv McHeHry o� tee industrial arts de- mistreated us because we have in- a forward. The remaining place people in love to a mental deficient, TT T i i<lb />
� riwnbv ltnu'uU ,ht' twelve students who directly mistreated them. m lilt. squ.ul (.(.nt(M. will prob the action moved swiftly from one flOme VC I 111)<lb />
�. are taking the work are learninir In discussing the tt'eatmoni rf M K, nn.wi k o �. i� I exciting moment to ilm m.vt V1UU<lb />
To Present<lb />
M<lb />
address was given b<lb />
R Meadow<lb />
Dr. Meadows was r<lb />
. are taking the work tire learning1 In discussing the treatment of<lb />
taerecT<lb />
 ' aft from the ground up. 1 mankind he said that one must not<lb />
Early Rns quarter color theories<lb />
give a formal address � <lb />
   i were studied and charts made show-<lb />
e said, formality does . .<lb />
,  i- e 4 i . . mi- the primary, secondary, am fer-<lb />
tile feeling ol at-home-  ' � <lb />
Colored lights were<lb />
ie selfish. When we are selfisli we<lb />
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year a tne sixtee tl am ual eon-<lb />
" eni "i . u hich opent I u ith the<lb />
First General Session Friday after-<lb />
eml er 11. in the Austin<lb />
ably be filled by one of three men I 'xt g moment to the next.<lb />
who are fighting for the coveted Playing in the second leadim<lb />
position. They are Kelly Martin parts were Doris Rurney and Lind<lb />
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"LEAVE AMERICA?"<lb /><lb />
NEVER<lb />
; , tiarv colors. eorcd lumus wert<lb />
he wished the alnmni to . �  . � .<lb />
 . i.  - i thrown on these colors and the rear<lb />
�' their stav. In accord- . ,<lb />
� II 1 i" w '1 � me ad pionsnoted,<lb />
uiUsin.ple.WonJoBneofel STATES RENARDY IN INTERVIEW<lb />
of I<lb />
 , � �� .� ing with make-up. Discussion of <lb />
tne Oi the teachers who had � ' <lb />
 i, i ? niakc-up technique was supplement- �� x- i  ,  <lb />
it tor a lew years bad not � l !� b riday. November 14, was an We moved aside and let them ree-<lb />
i -a tl ��.i- 4- ed hv demonstrations of the two � � , .    . , , ' , � : , l&amp;<lb />
quainted with the work of � exciting day tor two ot the sco ister at the desk. The clerk in-<lb />
lic department, wliicb in its �'Pi's. Echo reporters. namely. Ktbel I formed them that we wished to see<lb />
Map- is a eoniparatively; At the present time the group Padgett and Vernon Tyson. These them. Renardv was all smiles as<lb />
�ri,m.�t Tr O.desbv in- have lust completed work on model two tell ns nf their mtevie�- �i, i�a-  n.�wi u� �<lb />
VS A " � � l'l, �. �'il J1H-<lb />
ni pletion these sets were set up in tin<lb />
classroom and various colored lights<lb />
u W4 ii o�.i .nniii were used on them.<lb />
Mrs. Staneill expressed apprecia-j<lb />
ion for the spirit of loyalty shown) Work wa.s began two weeks ago<lb />
the alumni who came back for on the technical side of the theater<lb />
ome-eoming, and expressed regret with elecricity coming first. Stu-<lb />
hat the representation was not dents learned how to wire bells and<lb />
neater. She complimented the niake simple connections. During<lb />
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to the Proctor Hotel and asked<lb />
the clerk if the two had arrived.<lb />
The clerk replied that they had not<lb />
arrived, but that, he was expecting<lb />
them any minute.<lb />
Suddenly 1 felt a hand on my<lb />
shoulder, and turning around, I<lb />
saw that Ethel was trying to tell<lb />
me that they were right behind us.<lb />
be shook our hands He was so en-<lb />
thusiast ie when he started talking<lb />
to us that he forgot we didn't un-<lb />
derstand Hungarian, and spoke to<lb />
us in that language. Well, of course,<lb />
both of us were overcome and were<lb />
speechless. His manager realizing<lb />
our position, interrupted and ex-<lb />
plained that he would have to be<lb />
the spokesman of the two. Since<lb />
l.enardy had to take a bath,Mr.<lb />
Pashkus let us in on Renardy's<lb />
private life.<lb />
 When Renardy was quite a<lb />
young boy he heard beautiful tones<lb />
of a violin coming from a neigh-<lb />
bor's house. Becoming enthralled<lb />
 he decided to fake up violin him-<lb />
self. He wa.s so interested that L<lb />
his neighbor decided to tutor him.<lb />
It was not Jong before Renardy be<lb />
auditorium. Mr. Holm<lb />
D. II. Conley, Superinl odenl of<lb />
the Pitt County school system.<lb />
Superintendent B. L. Smith,<lb />
President of the North Carolina<lb />
Education Association of Greens-<lb />
boro, brought greetings to the dis-<lb />
trict meeting from the association.<lb />
: The Home Economics Club of He urged the cooperation of all the<lb />
: East Carolina Teachers College will teachers in working for the restora-<lb />
J he the only college club to take tion of salaries to previous levels.<lb />
part in the program at the annual a retirement program, and a twelve<lb />
State Home Economies conference grade school system.<lb />
Pageant<lb />
to be held at Woman s College ,)r Har )miaS- H,1;lll �f Th(1<lb />
Greensboro o� Friday�and Satur- 1)ivisi,m of Education at th(l Vnl<lb />
.lay. December 2 and 3. I hey will versit of x�rth (aniillil Cha ,<lb />
�� � V � ��� Present a part ot a pageant writ- IIin delivered the address of the<lb />
ean.e proheient ,� the art and ten m celebration ot the 25tfc an- ;lfternoo�. In developing his sub-<lb />
thrilled millions in his home conn- mversary ol the foundmg of thisU ��Modern Trends in Teach<lb />
try with his marvelous playing, institution by Miss Mamie den- �� � � jjr hm�us illustrated'six<lb />
He spent many hours every day kms and Miss Emma Hooper, both main trends in teaehiiiir. He pointed<lb />
practicing � looking forward to ol the English Department. TheL that tht. modem teacher is<lb />
the day when he could play before P�rt the club is to give is entitled buhstituting learning for recita<lb />
��Heritage .f Carolina's People ,ioll a , wortlnvllii; assi;r?imtnits<lb />
and was written by Miss Hooper. for those lhaf morev k "w sfu.<lb />
Iberia Bosch, president ot thcjdeut 1)Usy. Tn adaiji(m J .<lb />
club, has charge of the pr.jra.n. tendency on the part of the teacher<lb />
Ten girls represent the different in ivin- more freedom to the stu-<lb />
pcoples who settled m North Caro- de�t. in placing greater emphasis<lb />
l.na. Alice Rich represents the �pon ideals and activities and in<lb />
world audiences<lb />
"A company arranged for him<lb />
to come to America and appear in<lb />
a nation-wide concert tour<lb />
When the manager finished this<lb />
story we decided to ask Mr. Pash-<lb />
kus something of Renardy's per-<lb />
sonal life. Ethel asked if Renardy<lb />
liked swing music. "Oh, yes said<lb />
his manager he listens to it mostly<lb />
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English yeoman; Eunice Griggs,<lb />
English cavalier; Agnes Cullipher,<lb />
French Huguenots; Helen Settle,<lb />
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developing the subject matter in<lb />
the various fields into larger units.<lb />
In closing Dr. Douglas placed<lb />
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PAGE TWO<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
Billy I Kmii.s Editor<lb />
ASSOCIATE EDITORS<lb />
DOROTHY HOLLAB<lb />
1.1 M� AY Will. 11 Uil<lb />
I M AK PlKli. 1-<lb />
M Uii. IRET ('� !l;M <lb />
-Ioun David Bhidoers<lb />
M.I!Y 'l.YHl 'ol'IM 1M.I<lb />
W'K 1 I <lb />
Ml I.S<lb /><lb />
te Ki ��<lb />
Elizabeth Copelaxo ilumn-ae Editor<lb />
C. Ra-s Pri ette  � '� � j Editor<lb />
Reporters�Mary Home, Elizabeth<lb />
Meadows, Iris Davis, Lois<lb />
Hughes, Eunice Griggs, Ellen<lb />
Mclntyrc, Geraldine Harris,<lb />
Ethel Gaston, Geraldine Sanders,<lb />
Lena Mac Smith, Cainille Clarke,<lb />
Margie Spivey, Ruth Pritehard,<lb />
Edith Martin, Joe Smith, Vernon<lb />
Tyson (Stall' Photographer).<lb />
fit<lb />
The TE�0 ECHO<lb />
EAST CAKOUXA-ttAOIEItS COOMB<lb />
Published Biweekly by the Students of East Carolina<lb />
Teachers College<lb />
Entered as second-class matter December '�), 1925, at the U. S.<lb />
Postoffiee. Greenville, N. ( under the acl of March  1879.<lb />
1938 Member 1939<lb />
Flssociated Gotiie&amp;c&amp;e Press<lb />
Distributor of<lb />
Golle6iateDi6esl<lb /><lb />
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Pi,  A-<lb />
December 2, <lb />
J Library Lends<lb />
UIIJtAHV SOCIETIES?<lb />
The boobj prize for the most "do-nothing' organizations on the<lb />
campus must go to the literary societies. Every year these clubs conduct � �� �-�- -m <lb />
a concentrated drive for membership and the resulting dues. Then the �jCV(M1 XlUnCMGfl<lb />
Literary Societies give parties for the freshmen in a further attempt to<lb />
encourage those who don i know any better to become members and make tir-vl.7-o "Pr Fn-mr<lb />
their contributions to the treasury. JLfUUlVa 1 tl L�ij<lb />
After this fan fare of competitive "member-getting' very little is <lb />
done by these called Literary Societies. Of course, the organizations .n approximate average of 700<lb />
do act as sponsors for the quarterly college dances, but thai activity books is circulated dailv through the<lb />
literary. ' When a typical member is asked the J library of Last Carolina Teachers<lb />
,<lb />
Phi Sigma<lb />
Enjoys<lb />
Social Hour<lb />
Campus Camera<lb />
Jusl<lb />
i Lampus camera tM . .�<lb />
IL-4 j Glancing Blows<lb />
Alter dispensing with the busi-<lb />
ness of the hour, members of Phi<lb /><lb />
uirimj o, a-i wii:ii.i icaciier.s Sigma elljoved a social hour fcO-<lb />
VV hat do the iterarv societies. �the answer is mvana- ('oil neil-in �. t, ,i �� I vnlti�ii ,i . i ' i i .<lb />
if � in.iKiiiii a total emulation gether at the regular monthly meet-<lb />
 of aproximately 32,900 books for the W of the club. The program eare-<lb />
. �  situation is that these organizations can be made to fall term thromdi v.nvmlio' 2fi h,b i , i i a ,� ' i ii<lb />
'� oim uuoiiwii -o( mini so. tuny planned and eifeetivelv carried<lb />
tl � rea h worthwhile to the students who belong to them. This group includes all books on re- Lot by vice president Mohrv Hodges I<lb />
y, ii purpose o! the literary- society is to offer to the student serve, those cheeked out overnight, consisted of various gamesand con-<lb />
rneular activity 0i cultural value, h these societies do not and those stamped out. tests wind, kept the group laughing<lb />
� s purpose, then the wise thing would be to disband them. Til 6ctioi1 circulation averages with and at each other.<lb />
 excuse for 'literary societies with a purely "social pur- ��  books per day. Most pop- A business meeting, called by the<lb />
is campus is cluttered with organizations offering various ujar of  fiction jMks  The president, Margare't Guy Overman,<lb />
But thestudem body t this college does no1 want Citadel by Cronin; Strangers, by later in the month, resulted in action<lb />
literary societies, rhis study both needs ami desires Houghton; General's Lodm by being taken toward the organiza-<lb />
iphasizes the literary cultural side of life. Forl.es; Shadows Slant North, by tion of Phi Sigma into a chapter of<lb />
ig the stress on "literary" instead of the "so- Bledsere; The Yearling; How to Sigma Pi Alpha, national fraternity<lb />
irj societies; Ibi. Friends, and Influence People, for students of foreign languages.<lb />
 by Carnegie; A Southerner Dis- It was voted that the club invite Mr.<lb />
WJE LEAVE IT TO YOl coeers Th, South, by Daniels; Son, S. T. Bollenger, national president<lb />
, . ,   My Son, by Springs; To Have andlot Sigma Pi Alpha, to speak here<lb />
 � ��eut issue oi Green lights, student publication of Greenville 'o Ho W, by Johnson; and, strangelv before members of the Phi Sigma<lb />
U hool, there apiiearedan editorial.entitled "Have College lead eQOUgh, a number of Louisa Mae and explain the routine required in<lb />
ers A (equate Train � � �<lb />
ir lack ol �!� uua<lb />
ft<lb />
 - '<lb />
!<lb />
I<lb />
By<lb />
KICK O'SHAl<lb />
W OF TME I932 GRADUATLS OF<lb />
CAViDSON COLLEGE HAD GRANDFATHERS<lb />
WHO HAD ALSO GRADUATED FROM<lb />
DAVIDSON <lb />
( tuldn vve try p<lb />
pi  par; of our<lb />
Ihis editorial referred to practice teachers, Alcott's novels. Ibecoming a chapter of this nationa,<lb />
'ground, �� poise, and the abdrty to be on Aroun(J  bookg checkd organization. Further action will be,<lb />
' mis with students. .ranted that m some eases, perhaps, these ,im daily ;uv regerve  ghowi Ulkvn after i!h. grmlp has li(11, Mr<lb />
�s,nay appear, we disagree vehemently with that port oi ,h;t ;ilul h;f thg gtud'enl Ballenger, who will speak to them<lb />
ta ivlueii makes a charge that this coilesre does not adetiuatelv  , , . � � � . <lb />
 . . � uses these hooks every day.<lb />
students tor practice teaching. We quote m part from the . <lb />
A number oi new hooks are being<lb />
made rca.lv for the stack- and the<lb />
students wil<lb />
them.<lb />
.lull have access j,<lb />
iese errors are unavoidable, but in most cases weaknesses<lb />
i lie remedied. El seems to us that it is the responsibility<lb />
uthorities to set up stricter qualifications for practice<lb />
� allowing them to begin work in Greenville High School<lb />
ers who cine from this eollege � adequately trained j otllAT mrkrlf�t"V<lb />
.1<lb />
i El I <lb />
Vachers <lb />
approval<lb />
h lb � '<lb />
of our present educational system. We offer the Eollow-<lb />
rt of thai statement <lb />
accredited member of tie American Association of<lb />
ps. Would that accrediting association place its stamp<lb />
ihis institution if its curricula did not prepare its stu-<lb />
Studies Lanier<lb />
u Tuesday evening, December 7. at j<lb />
the regular meeting for this month.<lb />
Emersons<lb />
Have Program<lb />
PROLOGUE<lb />
Oh w hou<lb />
' m<lb />
loud.<lb />
0m9. FIFTH of all<lb />
 ORIENTAL STUDENTS<lb />
INTHEU.S ARE<lb />
TAKING<lb />
!v, ENGINEERING.<lb />
I JU- �<lb />
pan,<lb />
d I � 01 U<lb />
II<lb />
Has a brother the same<lb />
height who will try for<lb />
the varsity next year- ,<lb />
imagine a pair of 6' 8" ends <lb />
�AC P. '4<lb />
JOHN FREIBERGER.<lb />
UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS EKiD. WAS<lb />
THE TALLEST REGULAR IN AAJOR<lb />
COLLEGE FOOTBALL THIS YEAR<lb />
HE IS A MERE 6FT. 8IN. IN HEIGHTv<lb />
SPECIALIZES IN PASS RECEIVING<lb />
Dr. II : W<lb />
M<lb />
if: (�:<lb />
l'i ?ET'S i �i:<lb />
rrauua<lb />
f the 1938 graduates of this institution. '<lb />
�, and this is a typical example of hovs<lb />
?bs as teachers. Would educational<lb />
A Phanksgiving Program consti-<lb />
tuted the regular monthly meeting<lb />
oi the Emerson Society. Louise<lb />
 Woodard read a poem and Evelyn<lb />
Sidney Lanier The Man and Brummitt talked about Thanksgiv-j<lb />
SiiiiihiiK<lb />
SoeeessfoHy Presented<lb />
Basketball Sea�on<lb />
Opeas Urrrmlu'r 15<lb />
But, 5 gosl .<lb />
I' I rat! � : i �<lb />
i<lb />
rms'i n maki<lb />
(Continued from page one)<lb />
he Poet' furnished the topic for the m�- A contest was held, Cora Lee  .<lb />
i �  ,  . . i . i � ,i sav vviiieharu, east as an ensrasri<lb />
regular meeting of the Lanier So- "atterson being the winner.<lb />
 i'fv of the important facts ' ne college dance fr this quarter <lb />
"lappiness marr<lb />
�let V.<lb />
!rs iimji (IM.S (1 IC.iCllCIS. � I l I � I I O I III ,1 lU U lil , ,  , ' . II"<lb />
 , , , , about the life and career t Sidnev u:1 sponsored b the fcmerson<lb />
nd women who had not been adequatelv prepared , -  , , . , � c � .<lb />
(Continued from page one) u:<lb />
a veteran, and Milton Glass, and faei to thei<lb />
Floyd Hinton, newcomers to bas-<lb />
couple who almost have their future ketball. The Buccaneers are strong EXPLANATION<lb />
because "I tin<lb />
An.<lb />
Lamer were discussed by one of tl<lb />
, �  , , � , � ,i � .� -I. j i members. Also, a few selections from<lb />
most imp .riant point is ilus: (.reenvthe llnrli � , � , ,<lb />
  , some ot ins best kno<lb />
compare verv lavorablv in their collegre records , .<lb />
� i, �' , '  , , �  . read to the irroin<lb />
: : schoo s in the state. W e take this for a fact<lb />
reserve power.<lb />
iwn poems were<lb />
idespread complaint that Greenville stu-<lb />
because statistics at the<lb />
After singing the societv sonj<lb />
 lr<lb />
work, and ais because statistics at the A<lb />
e graduates of the local school compart' favorably<lb />
gli scl kiIs Eor example local students constitute<lb />
�  npmi  i . i i. � organization, ami r.rhue<lb />
. cent ol the � l student ho.l ami approxi- , ,<lb />
M p I ' e w'as chosen for the position.<lb />
the honor roll for liKW-ob was composed l '<lb />
-� students are the result of the practice teach-<lb />
ig, it became apparent that<lb />
leader was needed for the<lb />
tion, an Erlene Sawver<lb />
Ki Pi Plavers<lb />
Hold Regular<lb />
Meeting<lb />
�ntlv<lb />
XP Mr.<lb />
ines. "And<lb />
wicked h iles of a fake ma jor, Ma jor . .<lb />
Kdlicott. win p;iI1 was taken by ' Alexander stated r<lb />
Ward .lames. Harvey Deal -ave a li,t ui' ;i llt more drilling to<lb />
good representation of a hypo- polish up their passing and shoot-<lb />
chondruic who did not mind at all ing, the Pirates will be able to give<lb />
taking the medicine administered st;ff competition to any of their  " '<lb />
by his nurse. Miss Gregorv, plaved .1 ,  ,<lb />
i,(. i � 1,  � � s �n the comin2 schedule. "In<lb />
 Lucy Ann Barrow.<lb />
is year Mi i j �� ,( j1;v . (<lb />
 'Hrnlin�� nt n  .1 <lb />
llauch Van Dyke, Kti<lb />
Gas<lb />
ton, and Alice AMigo<lb />
Were quit<lb />
t 1<lb />
the I<lb />
h statin!<lb />
)n Wednesday evening, Govern- gootl in their representations of ;t T-<lb />
W<lb />
teachers are so inadequately prepared, could<lb />
Scho compare favorably with other school in the<lb />
hiates make in college !<lb />
t one of two things either that Greenvilje High School<lb />
ir sup ! :� r to the average adolescent in intelligence, or<lb />
�achers are not so much inferior in training to the regu-<lb />
� ' leave it to vou.<lb />
Junior Cabinet<lb />
Installed<lb />
her 16, the Ki Pi Players held their champion operation victim a neu-<lb />
second regular meeting. 1 he-peak rotie patient, and a mischievous<lb />
Stageera dd��l<lb />
I o urriiiiltim<lb />
Ti a<lb />
All<lb />
S'ig<lb />
X. �<lb />
X<lb />
x<lb />
T<lb />
for the evening was Miss Lena -7l child, respectively<lb />
of the Commerce Department Miss The part of Tessie Mitford the<lb />
j11: rh s3her MllV'f- St m"ui � very effectively<lb />
I Make-up, and presented a discus- and vrv ((.Vl.H ���! br<lb />
t -ion ot the two tvpes -straight and iiii�.ti, w,i ,  '<lb />
pressive service of i ' l.iianiin wiison,<lb />
� YWca. Sim,lav evening, Xov- ?? - , . Entertainment during the inter- the remainder � the quarter other<lb />
Alter discussing the tvpes. the . , . . , , .� i.M i , � ui , -n i i cpiav  , v-<lb />
el , i i � , vals between acts was furnished bv te?nnital promems will be taken up ('i�-il-X DRAGON<lb />
� , speaker enumerated the materials  � . .  ; i<lb />
as needed for both tvpes and -ave the aroB Hamne i1 ;1 chorus of Also on the program for the quar-<lb />
At a ve<lb />
(Continued from page one)<lb />
X<lb />
i mber 13, the Junior "V" ('alunet<lb />
:� i for both rvoes and gave th.<lb />
i. .  IaP dancers<lb />
iVho's Who except thi<lb />
vou : vou made vour si<lb />
lMisrici; �om:<lb />
01 twenty-three treshmen girls wa<lb />
We have no comment to make concerning that person or group of installed. <lb />
� ui c  ,i  i i  . 4 t � , . ii � . i  . basic rules tr applving make-up<lb />
orzed sciectio to the ntercol egiate Che cabinet is composed cad, Make-up has as its purpose a change -<lb />
i,urped a power winch did not belong year ol freshman girls chosen by iu appearance. There i- an art to t<lb />
secretly and furtively . . . and alter the members ol the senior eabinet i , i- i e I<lb />
,1 , i ii � , , u lamnii mke-up which conies i rolll practice. <lb />
 v" � �'���' to acKiiowietlge that action; you have committed because ot t  keen interest thev i- mr  i i ,� , I<lb />
.  . � � ,  .  ,  ,i.i ii ii i i , � laoni me .Miss fclhs told the members oi the !<lb />
macl grave injustice t those students whom you illegally selected, to have shown m the work of the i�i e , � ,� i I<lb />
th  .1 1 � i , ; i . i i , . ill , , i , , , . . , chin oi certain essentials necessary 1<lb />
those studenLs who might have been selected had proper records been iWl A and the traits of leadershin : ,i r ,� t i i' I<lb />
 i, . , i ,  ,1 i , , , � , . ' ' I' in the application oi make-up it the <lb />
college as a whole. they have -how since their arrival r  h(. lL ' (<lb />
n the campus. a  "� . .� -f � <lb />
r As a practical illustration, Misslj<lb />
rhose installed in the service were: Ellis made up two people�one ave- j<lb />
' was a real humdinger of a "drammer " all rmht ' � N J1"8 - , l'n , Luir � "be lead and one showing old age. t<lb />
We la " at the comedy characters till it hurt . . , we bit the varv rwl v?? Tfc '<lb />
� lovers  we wanted to bias the vdlain  and did . . �JT I) . ! P i  I Rainwater<lb />
� , , , , . , i'a liurant s Aeck: hudnev Stan- lltliii tt uili<lb />
ich character as he or she appeared on the scene. And, i oj  . 0 , t-<lb />
 . � ie. owansboro: Sarah (<lb />
ter is the construction of seenerv<lb />
L. iA ReUai<lb />
A KOI V IT I OK KKITTOX KT L<lb />
I SEE BY<lb />
the Papers<lb />
T horned varietv<lb />
i PROFESSOR Q<lb />
j angels get strin<lb />
i it ear- don't eo<lb />
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EPILOGUE<lb />
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: a 1 big bouquet to hfton Bntton, the director of the ham; WiMa RoV:lll nillI()H I LtttU�t� UUUH5<lb />
lay, and to all the members �t his company. bfta , (ils,1()1. Scheiictadv<lb />
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Sees The South<lb />
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jitterbug i- a jitterbug, north or<lb />
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Last, but not least. Yank is afraid<lb />
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Taut. Dunn; Annie Laurie Wilden-<lb />
son, Bailey; Mary ChappeH, Hert-<lb />
ford; Xoveue .Johnson, Goldshoro;<lb />
 Ruth Britt, Wendell; Lallah Watts,<lb />
to go home because hi' may forget to Carthage; Sarah Leary. Roper:<lb />
drink his daily dope. Incidentally,J Emma Hughes, Jackson; Juanita<lb />
'Dear Old Southland" wi 'alk first heard a tarheeler' I5:lss- Blaek Creek; Madeline War-<lb />
f he would find'v.rv order a dope, he expected to see two n- 'J1 hbi OXXeal, San-<lb />
, ,ti,   �t K . t i i- i i , tnr,1: -N(1 Be.ldard, Snow Hill.<lb />
i northerners at i.at stooges emerge from behind the soda<lb />
College. If fountain, but he soon discovered that<lb />
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As the train brought ank to-<lb />
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 ,  � � � a doiie was coca cola and vice versa.<lb />
pected to imd everything quite dif-  . , . . . .<lb />
   ile is worried about ir because he<lb />
will not be able to make his ueigh-<lb />
borhood soda ierker "comprenez"<lb />
Leave America?"<lb />
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true these expectations became. ,<lb />
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i - hrst meal was a startling whu l(, talk .inil (iltuU ()ll,y rr rdaxatixm, but does not plav<lb />
exp rience. Although he was fa- ,1 .n ��� ' �. n i ,�, . , iv<lb />
mill � riti �� � ii.(�i f dope' l'1 it- He also likes to dance, but<lb />
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i � if- ii i i; r �.�. )h: I-or the life oi a lank at uoesn t have time. However, he<lb />
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� 'pop'� mtinuons line of questions (�11( thlllk our American type of dane<lb />
 Kb tablemates. "What's this" and ?� !s (.lmte ?�1SiU? " " especially<lb />
"What's that" became his whole eon- Home Ee Club To<lb />
vi rsat ion at mealtime. I n no time,<lb />
bis friends would say "these are<lb />
grits" or "These are eollard greem<lb />
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before he could even open his mouth.<lb />
He figure- that then- is still somejScotcfa Irish; Dorothy Lassiter,<lb />
hope for him as he will be here a Scotch Highlander; Era McMillan �-<lb />
few more years. Irish: Mary Blanche Strickland, peeially Southern fried chicken<lb />
'the little apple<lb />
Vernon interrupted to ask what<lb />
his hobbies were � they were stamp<lb />
collecting and sports. But since his<lb />
hands are so delicate he cannot af-<lb />
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He also likes American foods, es-<lb />
"   i i Liu . .�lcll Dlillll'llf OiriCKiailU, ' I �' w�u incu tmcuu,<lb />
Poor Yank still can't do th. "Little Quaker, and Agnes Wood. German! Since Mr. Pashkus' time was so<lb />
Apple He -tan.is a hopeless wreck Moravian. Genevieve Eakes joinsthe valuable we ended the conversation<lb />
every night at theampiis Building.)group in reciting "The Old North by asking him if he would get<lb />
Says he can remember the first night State as a conclusion. Renardy's autograph for us � and<lb />
he witnessed it in full swing �ndj The group gave the program at; so we happened to be two of the first<lb />
as afraid he had come to a sani-jthe chapel assembly Tuesday, No-at ECTC to obtain Renardy's au-<lb />
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fariuin by mistake, lbit after :ill,j vember 29.<lb />
I tograph.<lb />
"Books" was the topic discussed<lb />
by Miss Cleo Rainwater at tin1 reg-<lb />
ular meeting of the Association for<lb />
Childhood Education on November<lb />
8.<lb />
She discussed the various kinds<lb />
of children's stories�folk tales,<lb />
legends, and new stories. Following<lb />
her discussion, she showed both some<lb />
new and old books that are in great<lb />
demand by children.<lb />
This topic was especially inter-<lb />
esting since the week of November<lb />
13-t 9 was Book Week. The origin<lb />
of Book Week was discussed bv<lb />
Martha Cobb.<lb />
At the conclusion of the meeting<lb />
book catalogues and book marks were<lb />
distributed. The program was in<lb />
charge of the Reading Aloud Group<lb />
with Julia Van Landingham as<lb />
leader.<lb />
Poes Repeat<lb />
Initiation<lb />
Special initiation for those stu-<lb />
dents absent at regular initiation<lb />
constituted the program for the reg-<lb />
ular Poe Society meeting Thursday<lb />
night, November 10. The members<lb />
being initiated were asked to give<lb />
their reasons for being absent along<lb />
with doing what was suggested on a<lb />
slip of paper given them.<lb />
Around sixty members were pres-<lb />
ent for the meeting.<lb />
C. RAY PRUETTE<lb />
It seems that Lindbergh might spend some time or take up his nsi ' v! 'V UU h:<lb />
denee m Germany, states a well known newspaper. Just what will this I �ii<lb />
mean to the American people You will remember after the death of Ii I�<lb />
their first son Lindbergh and Ids wife took up residence in England In f, Cli 1 t �,<lb />
tekmg with them the sympathy and feeling of the American g�� H .feL  "<lb />
because ot thnr loss, but to move into Germany now. it seems o e I <lb />
would be an afiro.it as well as a slap in the face to the American people'<lb />
who in their hearts as well as their actions hove deni-uneed Hi ler ,s 1? 1 C 1<lb />
rlth;vn;i �vuns Iivin- h-v k,ii �x rank Speaks<lb />
It seems that Anne Lindbergh has written a novel  I istc, tbe v l ; F<lb />
and that novel has been acclaimed by the American peelfaatr Ott WorM<lb />
other writings but her writings or any other writing wouldn't kv he <lb />
wmth ot the American public from Lindbergh if he should -o t p L<lb />
to live in Germany.<lb />
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the British Empire. Always have I respected thelust. , 11'� " rank of th<lb />
power ot that Empire, but of late the great -Lion- luts'be oinj 7 Ui 1 PePartm &amp; on th<lb />
Where was is fighting ire concerning Czeehoslovakia ! vSJkftSI; btenatioB '<lb />
coneernuur Janan an.l Tt�Wt T xZu i  �mn is it now  - x.<lb />
nai situati<lb />
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concerminr Japan and Italy? I don't know! But Greal Brite i s o� t!l" Ho7 Club,<lb />
hacked water, torn her Datres of bistorv ��-  !  . ,  . ' has (.V(.uin Xovemher' 29<lb />
backed water, torn her pages of history apart and has tec n  v V t Noveml<lb />
realist.ca ly become "yellow Napoleon called the n � � Wl f I (Wany was<lb />
keepers, and it seems that he might have been r , t' ' �1 b the tall<lb />
to those girl students of the eollege who.se fathers' r�� f i Hz m�ney<lb />
the Pitt Comity Medical Society lends mone S S�S While<lb />
Pitf Pnnnt IT .1 J t ll,U,lt 3 '0 tllOSO Stlldoiltc f�<lb />
Pitt County. However, these" organ foils' make "xollZT �m<lb />
rules at times. This fund is supplemented rwhveTrTT �- aWe<lb />
and has since its commencement in 1Q-I4 to thl organization<lb />
through college from twenty-five to thiriv SJtiZ S helwI<lb />
rowing from $13.00 to $250.00. ' students, some of them bor-<lb />
To the Greenville Tobacco Board of Trade and th Pit n<lb />
cal Society, the students of this eolle-e wkh to ttZ, i 1 C�Unty Medi'<lb />
eiation this gesture of owfiAWSJteSS with.aPP-<lb />
prosper and always look on us kindlv ' ' u cont,��e to i<lb />
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tune m the future Germany will be<lb />
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"estern Hemisphere. Dr. Frank<lb />
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promises to Germanv are not ii-<lb />
and that he la quite able to back �?<lb />
his threats at anv time if other<lb />
nations interfere.<lb />
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Frosh 'Soe'<lb />
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Pirates Lose Tough One<lb />
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Norfolk Tars<lb />
Wallop Bucs<lb />
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tiorham. S. Gaston, E. Second row -Milton Glass, end; Adrian Brown, guard; Kelly Martin, tackle; Rock Venters, taekl�<lb />
Eaker, K Griggs, E. Eugene Carson, tackle; Floyd Hinton, end.<lb />
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�� milt' under the campus, runs<lb />
� In steam tunnel one of the most<lb />
� resting things on the campus<lb />
a   of the least known.<lb />
1  tunnel which carries all the<lb />
st am. hot water, and power lines<lb />
f th college extends all the way<lb />
from the power plant to Wilson<lb />
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lock ! nsurance 'o. athletic trophies<lb />
for the grid season of 193$. These<lb />
: ies were awarded to the FA "H '<lb />
and the Greenville High gridmen<lb />
who proved the most outstanding<lb />
and valuable to their teams during<lb />
the past football season.<lb />
The winning athletes were chosen<lb />
by :h- fans h ho attended the Xi' al<lb />
Base game tasl Saturday. The votes<lb />
were turned in at the offif Th,<lb />
Dully Reflector during the pasl<lb />
week. Despite the nnfavorabb<lb />
wcatiii r condit ions, a surprising<lb />
number oi fans attended rh garni<lb />
ballots were east.<lb />
Shelton bas been a threi -lettei<lb />
man for the pas<lb />
, q rated one of the best all-aroui<lb />
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Shelton plunged over for the touch-<lb />
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f ir � x1 ra point was good.<lb />
forts of the Pirates were spik ; :�;�<lb />
the Tars. The Sailors scored one<lb />
touchdown in each of the last two<lb />
quarters as reserves were rushed in<lb />
the fray to batter mercilessly at tin<lb />
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i he game was played under the<lb />
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Phone 1077<lb />
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The College "Y" Store and your favorite clown-town soda shop<lb />
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by Hubert Eoherts. Mainir a<lb />
penalty and several other short<lb />
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C Goerther Mayo<lb />
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missed the conversion.<lb />
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