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tional institutions of America.<lb />
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YWCA Vesper<lb />
�What Is Religion?"<lb />
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twenty-eight students on thiscam-<lb />
; this college.<lb />
"Suppose 1 a-k you a question  I twenty-eight students on this.cam- an Jf ghirb arT bT<lb />
ior two to begin with. Define for; By MARGARET G. OVERMANlwas revealed that from his method I haTe se-belp jobs this term. 0f the elub MemberehlpiTlin<lb />
(ined fmTSes Ue the meaning of religion What! We have been wondering forLf dealiag uit!l  ,�. received These self-help jobs arc comprised to only those students who are sons<lb />
religion. He said that this! some tiin�and now ir can be told!<lb />
" J A helpers keep<lb />
 in miming order<lb />
 the campus.<lb />
WSGA Con-<lb />
tributes To<lb />
Unfortunates<lb />
Ev,<lb />
� - out the real spirit of<lb />
studi � body ol East<lb />
: a- I - 'ollege, as repre-<lb />
Woman's Student<lb />
Association, has pmr-<lb />
- cries and clothing to help<lb />
" r families in Green-<lb />
dollars given to them<lb />
-� two members of<lb />
� � L.rioti Eeed and Ruth<lb />
: " tight a coat, cap, socks,<lb />
for one of the boys<lb />
�'ii'dv, a child of nine years,<lb />
ttends i'hf Training School;<lb />
� toys, and socks for the<lb />
tnger brother; socks for<lb />
net; hose tor the mother; and<lb />
' - tor the whole family.<lb />
purchases will be delivered<lb />
e of the family on Christ-<lb />
answer may be found in your atSure, we have had trouble one oi<lb />
titude to life -that this religion is j twice securing interviews with ni<lb />
a relationship.<lb />
Why is religion not popular to<lb />
some folks? He answered this .pies-<lb />
niore favorable reaction from menM  .i"l,s- which are supported of daughters of persons who former-<lb />
than from women. The men inter- � til(' llilfloli;i1 government, and<lb />
i those offered by the college. Of the<lb />
y attended this college.<lb />
e officers of tile dull ai'e<lb />
tion with a story, some young<lb />
people who had come to him for<lb />
advice about joining the church.<lb />
They wanted to know what they<lb />
would have to give up if they became<lb />
a member of the chorda, which is<lb />
the popular idea of religion�to give<lb />
up something. Many people believe<lb />
also that people have to be scared<lb />
into the church. "If this is what<lb />
we have to do. I don't think we have<lb />
religion declared Mr. Grant.<lb />
He continued by saying that we<lb />
must get fun out of living, joy out<lb />
of religion, not as many people do.<lb />
have such a bad case of religion that<lb />
one isn't agreeable. "Religion is<lb />
something to make people happy<lb />
and it's the secret to get fun out of<lb />
life he said. "Unless religion does<lb />
something to us it isn't any good�<lb />
it is not valuable<lb />
He concluded by saying that reli-<lb />
gion should give'a few principles<lb />
that one would be willing to die for<lb />
and that this religion should teach<lb />
one bowT to love.<lb />
Irene Mitcham sang "Ava Maria"<lb />
bv Franz Schubert.<lb />
entertainers -for example, Mar- viewers outnumbering the women.� ,  , T "TI following: President, Marguerite<lb />
'tnelli. And we didn know why. two to one, this comment als metjtotal �,nhs ofiered two hundred and Averette Vice President Vnita<lb />
But our troubles are over now. We<lb />
know how to succeed in life (and,<lb />
incidentally, it works in interview-<lb />
ing, too). Mr. Dale Carnegie sup-<lb />
plied the answer, or rather we<lb />
guessed the answer after bearing his<lb />
revealing comments on "How To<lb />
Win Friends and Influence People<lb />
If must have been our craving<lb />
to he appreciated (as good journal-<lb />
ists) which led as, in spite of many<lb />
obstacles (human ones, too) to the<lb />
side oi Mr. Carnegie for the purpose<lb />
of securing an interview. Wearing<lb />
our most effective "tail-wagging<lb />
smiles we made known our mission,<lb />
and were rewarded with immediate<lb />
success. He would, he said, answer<lb />
any questions, in so far as he was<lb />
able.<lb />
Proceeding on the assumption<lb />
that his technique must he good be-<lb />
cause it worked, even on him, we<lb />
began our questioning. He soon<lb />
satisfied our curiosity as to whether<lb />
his technique ever failed by answer-<lb />
ing that nothing had ever worked on<lb />
everybody. Boy! How that man<lb />
knows human nature!<lb />
wtih favorable reaction.<lb />
Mr. Carnegie stated that he would<lb />
eight are held by women and twenty Daughtridge; Secretary <lb />
by men on the campus. nrer, Christine Tripp.<lb />
day, December 7. the players voted<lb />
to accept the invitation. Member-<lb />
ship in this association entitles th.<lb />
local players to two Iks, Car<lb />
Play Booh and Car '��<lb />
along with a (� per cent reduction<lb />
on other hooks pur out bv Carolii<lb />
Play Makers.<lb />
A discu�ion ol the number of<lb />
�- necessary to win a Ki Pi<lb />
li tt. r took plae. I: was decided<lb />
�: ii - : ors shi nld hai e ��� point<lb />
juniors, 500, and pie.ne.res and<lb />
freshl en. To<lb />
'urollnn nt 50<lb />
Miss Holtzclaw<lb />
And Dr. Slav<lb />
m<lb />
Elected<lb />
reas-<lb />
rather teach public speaking than ' ()llll hundred and twenty-eight of<lb />
practice what he preaches by mak-<lb />
ing lecture tours. Ah. lie's human!<lb />
Almost anyone would rather tell<lb />
someone else how to do something<lb />
the jobs available this quarter are i T' T)<lb />
NY A jobs or those supported bv the i -T ldJlO X 13 V CrS<lb />
national government, while the re-j TT T)<lb />
than try it himself. j maining hundred are offered by the HaVC I rOgraiTl<lb />
I pon being approached as to his college. All these are under the<lb />
opinion ot the literary value of the' i- f- i i � �  ,<lb />
i,n�L ����, TV I v�i ��.i direction and the supervision of the<lb />
hook "How To Lose Friends and<lb />
Alienate People" which was written<lb />
as a satire on his "How To Win<lb />
Friends and Influence People<lb />
Carnegie said. "The book is<lb />
moderately entertaining and funny,<lb />
but is of no good to people He<lb />
did, however, concede that the satiric<lb />
book had been good publicity for<lb />
his own book.<lb />
One of the basic principles of<lb />
the theory which Carnegie expounds<lb />
is contained in this sentence, quoted<lb />
from his speech, "T like strawber-<lb />
ries and cream, but when I go fish-<lb />
ing I don't bait my hook with what<lb />
I like The ability to speak in<lb />
terms of what other people think is<lb />
considered, by Mr. Carnegie, one of<lb />
During the conversation the fact (Please turn to page three)<lb />
college.<lb />
This year $13,62S has been ap-<lb />
propriated to the school by the XYA<lb />
along with the college appropria-<lb />
tion of approximately the same<lb />
amount. These two furnish over<lb />
�$5,000 per month to be distributed<lb />
among the two hundred and twenty-<lb />
eight students.<lb />
The types of work done by the<lb />
self-help students are numerous and<lb />
varied. The majority do secretarial<lb />
and dining hall work. Others work<lb />
at the Training School, college<lb />
postoffice, library, bookroom, and<lb />
laboratories of different depart-<lb />
ments.<lb />
Ar a recent meeting, which was<lb />
the first the new class president,<lb />
 eriioii Keutemeyer, has presided<lb />
over, the freshmen chose Dr. It. .1.<lb />
Slay and Miss Katherine Holtzclaw<lb />
j to act as their faculty advisers.<lb />
V T � 117 Tbe class dues of fiftv cents are<lb />
On Bachs Works nJr110 "lreasHrer wada<lb />
The meeting of the Piano Play- TT 9 qp � T<lb />
ers Club on Wednesday afternoon JlOW S 1 lllS tOY<lb />
December 7 was devoted entirely to!<lb />
the works of Johannes Sebastian! A I nncfmiC lllf?<lb />
Bach. The guest speaker of the I � vJII lallllda IIIL<lb />
afternoon was Miss Lucille Turner j <lb />
of the English Department who told J Students of Fast Carolina Teach<lb />
the People present something about ers College will receive their grades<lb />
Bach's birthplace which she and<lb />
Miss Gorrell visited a few summers<lb />
ago.<lb />
Preceding the musical program<lb />
Miss Gorrell to.ld something of<lb />
Bach's background, his life, and his<lb />
works. Bach, who was bom in the<lb />
town of Eisenach, Germany, in 1685<lb />
came from a long line of musical<lb />
(Please turn to page two)<lb />
in time for Christmas, according to<lb />
an announcement by the Registrar's<lb />
office. The grade books will be ready<lb />
for distribution on or about De-<lb />
cember 21.<lb />
Work will be begun on the record-<lb />
ing of the grades December 16 by<lb />
a staff of six or more assistants<lb />
under the supervision of the<lb />
Registrar.<lb /><pb facs="00038077_tn_0002" /><lb />
December 16, I9js<lb />
PAGE TWO<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
Bill? Dasikls <lb />
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"And ir came to pass in those days, thai there went out a decree from<lb />
Caesar Augustus, thai all the world should be taxed. And all went<lb />
to be taxed, every one into hi- own city. And Joseph also went up from<lb />
Galilee, out i the city of Nazareth, into Judea, unto the city of David,<lb />
which is called Bethlehem; to be taxed with Mary, his espoused strife, being;<lb />
great with child. And so it was, that, while they were there, the days were<lb />
i complished that she should be delivered. And she brought forth her<lb />
firstborn son, and wrapped him in swaddling clothes, and laid him in a<lb />
manger; because there was no room for them in the inn. And there in the<lb />
same country shepherds abiding in the fields, keeping watch over their<lb />
flock by night. And, lo, the angel of the Lord came upon them, and the<lb />
glory of the Lord shone round about them: and they were sore afraid.<lb />
And the angel said unto them. Fear not: for, behold, I bring you good)<lb />
tidings of great joy. which shall be to all people. For unto you i- born'<lb />
ttii- day in the city of David a Savior, which i- Christ the Lord. And<lb />
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clothes, lying in a manger. And suddenly there was with the angel a<lb />
dtitude of the heavenly host praising God, and saying, Glory to Godl<lb />
Mil highest, and on earth peace, good will toward men<lb />
WHY NOT A C OIKSI<lb />
ON MARRIAGE?<lb />
Education has very, little value to the individual and to society it' it<lb />
does not help the individual to meet the problems of life and. thus, adapt<lb />
himself satisfactorily to society.<lb />
With that statement as a cornerstone, the argument in favor of offering!<lb />
i course on marriage in the curriculum of this college should have little<lb />
opposition. Only two points need be presented to justify the placing of<lb />
such a i- '�;�-� in the curriculum :<lb />
The two questions: "1- marriage a 'problem of life and . . . "Wonhi a<lb />
our on that subject help the individual in solving that problem?"�can<lb />
have but one answer, and that answer is an emphatic "YES<lb />
Matrimony is as real and essential a any problem which the individual<lb />
meets in life. It influences directly or indirectly everv man, woman.<lb />
and child. It is definitely a problem that a horrifying proportion of<lb />
;� pli  this nation fail to solve. Divorces with their heartbreaking<lb />
I � im breaking consequences have increased rapidly under our com-<lb />
plex social order. A greal many marriages, although nor terminating in<lb />
. re, n rertheless, complete failures. Experts on human relations<lb />
tii '� tha approximately fifty per cent of all marriage- are failure<lb />
The honn the institution upon which civilization rests�is threatened<lb />
� foi es, w ich, if not controlled, will eause its collapse. Yes, marriage,<lb />
i-  fundamei tal "problem of life" that must be solved satisfactorily by<lb />
an overwhelming majority of the population if civilization i- to be pre-<lb />
Blue Shirt Reveals Third Degree<lb />
i<lb />
Just<lb />
Practiced By College Employees Glancing Bio<lb />
s<lb />
By LINDSEY WHICHARD<lb />
'his is the story of a shirt a blue<lb />
shirt.<lb />
Everv week, on Wednesday morn<lb />
I, if i- -cut to the laundry to be<lb />
Wriplit Biography<lb />
To Be Distribute!<lb />
In Near Future<lb />
(Continued from page one)<lb />
By<lb />
RICK O'SHAI<lb />
given the "third degree The people UjK)Bj wiT, emphasis on the begin- loya<lb />
who work in the laundry really don't njn�g nf Eastern Carolina Teachers '<lb />
PREFACE &amp;<lb />
fransl The best<lb />
suckers �<lb />
lave a<lb />
nything against the shirt hut ; Training School ai<lb />
id tit<lb />
e East Car<lb />
College he left m<lb />
they have heard some dirt on it j feat<lb />
they are determined to give it the ir;4.<lb />
work Hig contribution to educational<lb />
As soon as the shirt gets to the t,OUgbj amj principle- is presented<lb />
'� laundry it i- thoroughly searched to ,)�U1rh extract- from some of hi-<lb />
ee that it is concealing nothing. Even speeches.<lb />
before the shirt is tried, it is given The final chapter presents the man<lb />
a number to wear. It is branded by himself under the title "If Stood<lb />
a determined looking woman Foursouan: to the World !�<lb />
INCIDENTAL<lb />
to branding shirts and is<lb />
ursquare t<lb />
contains appraisals t<lb />
Dr. W<lb />
i- used<lb />
therefore toughened to her job evenly- fel0w citizen<lb />
though the shirt isn't Henceforth -pbe booklet shows how a small<lb />
the shirt i- known a- No. W-5113. training school grew into a large<lb />
After being branded, the cowering teachers college of national reputa-<lb />
criminal i- put into a container of;ti�n by holding tenaciousl<lb />
lot water and pounde<lb />
DEFINLI ION-o<lb />
the Teacher A :<lb />
maidens meditating<lb />
ind teaching �hile I .�<lb />
3EHN COLLEGE, CLEVELAND, PURCHASED A<lb />
NEW WX BANKRUPT 2,000,000 SKYSCRAPER FOR<lb />
'250,000, MAD� NECESSARY ALTERATIONS AND<lb />
NCW HAS A COMPLETE COUBGE WtTH CLASS-<lb />
ROOMS, LABS, LIBRARY, GYMNASIUM, POOL<lb />
AND DORMITORY ALL UNDER. ONE WXJP<lb />
ThE Q&amp;JJ- IS ACTUALLY IM PLAN<lb />
FOR ONLY 12 MINUTES N A<lb />
60-MINUTE FOOTBALL GAME <lb />
i�i � samp principles,<lb />
until it-  ' . <lb />
I he booklet is well arrang<lb />
nerve- are -haltered and its muscles nMv urj�on. j,  a stimulating<lb />
lave become like jelly. The ruthless interpretative analysts of Dr.<lb />
villain- are not satisfied with just Wright and hi- work as president S01J SHOWIXt<lb />
liege and it should eo far  n : Featuring<lb />
one beating. The "shrinking" en<lb />
pnt i- put into five other containei<lb />
1- ot th.<lb />
lo<lb />
Student-On-The-Stand<lb />
ai problem :<lb />
icational svstem<lb />
ti the subject ol marriage help trie individual in<lb />
lie next question which nm-t<lb />
'I<lb />
lie all-were<lb />
ucation equips the individual to meet the<lb />
�AY,<lb />
solving<lb />
by our<lb />
economic needs of life to a certain extent; it offers a cultural polish to<lb />
the individual which enables him to adapt himself to the group in a<lb />
satisfactory manner; health and physical needs are given some share<lb />
ol attentioi . All of these phases of life are given a place in the curriculum<lb />
of thl- collegi because they help tit the individual to meet life's problems.<lb />
On the same assumption, would not a course on marriage help in some<lb />
degree in solving that problem I<lb />
I" would be utter folly to claim that a single course or series of courses<lb />
ding ith marriage relations would qualify the individual to "be happv<lb />
toward keeping alive the admira-<lb />
the water m each one increasing ten   respect he so richly won m-<lb />
degrees. After being beaten until it during his twenty-five years of serv-<lb />
, , - - � nrtam:<lb />
can stand no more, the prisoner is  -  ,<lb />
thrown into an extractor, which, To Mi Jenkins should go the . 1 he sound oti<lb />
travelling at the rate of 2.000 revoln- credit for the Iklet. She collected �s heard, if puils<lb />
tion- per minute, forces the shirt to touch of the material, did practically naive maiden<lb />
reveal all its seerets. Then it is sub- all the writing, and supervised the ?h sidewalk oea<lb />
inn select a question of interest Home Ee. and Science "Yes, if minj r the "lye detector" publication. r ! � l�1- �'<lb />
to the students of this c&amp;effe tor jit j5 given enough time and prop- Although it is unconscious, the  collecting her material from middle to keep th<lb />
culprit i- put through three eon- first hand sources found in the files i Hie little m<lb />
tainer- of hydrochloric acid. It i- of the College, the local and state �<lb />
(Editor's Note�This column<lb />
each issue of The Tf.o Echo. This<lb />
question will he submitted to a<lb />
number of students and their<lb />
answers published in an effort to<lb />
Show a cross-section of student<lb />
opinion on this campus. This<lb />
publication does not endorse any<lb />
W1STA COVINGTON. Soph<lb />
i-rlv enforce<lb />
LEX RIDEXHOUR, Senior.<lb />
here that tile<lb />
hirt loses all remain newspapers.<lb />
History and Phy. Ed. "I think the Ui, strength. It i- about ready to legislative journal- in Raleigh, Mi<lb />
honor system at our school can be give up the ghost. Jenkins has rendered the College an<lb />
established over a period of year- The shirt is next sent to the hut- invaluable service, for, when the<lb />
by drilling it- fundamentals into ton-ripper-offer and then to the ,ll!1 history - f the College come- to gards to the e-<lb />
stvdent opinion printed in this our freshmen when they enter col i n i  �� wn'tte th Iw.otlot' w-l B�rrr�I Curtain.<lb />
column.) leae. This honor system to be -u<lb />
and the files of the Vl,lr frona r:<lb />
ha he?<lb />
Little maiden : Why<lb />
Voice from car : We<lb />
sweat-box. Here hot irons are ap-  written, the booklet will serve<lb />
This issue's question : " AX THE,<lb />
ee<lb />
;� irried Such a course would, however, be of real value in j HONOR SYSTEM HE SUCCESS- r y-<lb />
wouli offer to students the experience of the human race in thijCLLY CARRIED OUT AT<lb />
I plied to it until it becomes frayed  a fountain from which will be<lb />
-ful should be used in the claas aroand the edges and assumes a sieklv drawn much matrial for the his-<lb />
tmp<lb />
-UCt<lb />
: in<lb />
'an? matter. Courses in marriage relationships hae 1n taught j EAST CAROLINA TEACHERS<lb />
-fully in :� am of the colleges and universities of the nation. Can COLLEGE?"<lb />
stitut i ' fail to meet the drastic need for enlightenment on the most<lb />
nental of all human problems<lb />
WE Si'GCpKST . . .<lb />
In a letter to the editor of this publication from the Lanier Literary!<lb />
Society, the president of this society called for suggestions as to what<lb />
'ould be done to improve the literary work of these organizations. We meet<lb />
I it request with these two suggestions: thefl<lb />
tirst, ti Literary Societies are to mean anything oi cultural value on  r<lb />
' i v I I III.<lb />
this campus, they should meet more frequently than two or three times�<lb />
t quarter with an educational�not social program carried out.<lb />
Second, sin' money, which i- spent on the "doo-dad of social activity<lb />
could well be -pen in bringing to this campus literary authorities who<lb />
would contribub t th cultural side of student life.<lb />
"We may b wrong we frequently are" hut we still contend that<lb />
literary societies an not living up to their responsibility as cultural<lb />
rgani: tions f this campus. We will hold to t  f �'�' '�<lb />
sociel � hav lone s mething t<lb />
are in ti ui " " r " societies.<lb />
And the answer:<lb />
BILL MKKXEIL Sophomore ETHEL PADGETT, Junior<lb />
Commerce and Phy. Ed. "No. ft! Grammar Grade�I think the honor<lb />
has been tried out at too many other!system can be successfully carried<lb />
schools and proved unsuccessful.Iout, because if we do not learn to<lb />
Anyway, if students are honest,I depend on ourselves and our abilitv<lb />
j brown color.<lb />
 . " Bvxthis time, the questioners have<lb />
MILDRED MITCHELL, Fresh- iwinced that the shirt doesn't<lb />
man. Grammar Grade "No, he- knOW anyhuig so it. is sent back to<lb />
cause n, all classes there are some ita ��,� who MM� in it, mI1,it(.tl:<lb />
who will be dishonest. ���,<lb />
lv a eiean ht art.<lb />
Gov. Hoy Speaks<lb />
To Local Citizens<lb />
On Demoeraev<lb />
Miss Gorrell<lb />
Is Guest Artist<lb />
At Voice Recital<lb />
SELF INFLICTED T <lb />
Chief Justice Russell, f tl<lb />
courts, says: "The ext r i �<lb />
for bigamy is two mot hi<lb />
IT ALL DEPENDS a k<lb />
tcr iiair up look- like -<lb />
-oniew here. Either to a<lb />
shower, depending � � tin<lb />
honest without the honor; to th our work while in college, we<lb />
1 arc never going to be able to do so<lb />
Letters To The<lb />
Editor<lb />
�will hold to tins opinion Until the literary j  <lb />
i .i n lii i ' ' 'car realtor:<lb />
o show the college as a whole that thev  , <lb />
We interpreted your editorial on<lb />
(Continued froir nage one)<lb />
of the Teco Echo Staff, interviewe<lb />
Miss Lois V. Gorrell, of the music WORK PROGRES<lb />
 faculty, was the guest artist at the�' a  I'1? f<lb />
recital of the vocal students, whieh nin -inrf "�" shovels<lb />
k ph<lb />
lee<lb />
Wee<lb />
nesdav atternoon.<lb />
tie<lb />
juarters, reques<lb />
FR E N C <lb />
ASHIO<lb />
A D S<lb />
N<lb />
By CLAIRETTE<lb />
Girl<lb />
leiv s the latest advice<lb />
the Governor, Ethel said that she December 14 at five o'clock on the  sen f" him.<lb />
had always wondered why the second floor of the Robert H. Wright '�'�" rl'Lv eame bacl<lb />
Governor always wore a red tie and Building. day: "Have no mon -<lb />
red rose�and so she asked him. Students participating in the re- �' ?h' ���' T" �� <lb />
"Why responded the Governor, eital were Maul Meivin, Nell Breed-J80?"<lb />
"you see I like red love, Ferdinand Kerr, dean Abeyu-  following week<lb />
The Governor stated that he had ounis, Helen Lunch, and Hilda Tew. foreman's workers got k<lb />
TRIF OR OT�IT'S ITKRKSTIC<lb />
The Raleigh evrs and Observer, issue of November  ran an article<lb />
under the headline �"Educator Urges Male Teaehers We quote in part<lb />
: rom that article :<lb />
"From a woman psychologist came the suggestion that American ele-<lb />
mentary public schools eottld, with profit, hang out this -iirn:<lb />
"Men wanted; too many women in the teaching profession<lb />
Mr Evelyn Mill- Duvall, executive director of the Chicago Associa-<lb />
tion for Child Study and Parent Education, made the suggestion in de-<lb />
claring that "feminine dominance" was helping to produce:<lb />
"Sissies" among hoy "dictatorial or weak-kneed husbands "hoy-<lb />
craay girls" and h.st. but not least, "man-hating, over-aggressive women<lb />
"If -he said, "educators are serious in attempting to develop the whole<lb />
child the personality as well as to teach the three R's�they need to move<lb />
to eliminate the lop-sided existence children of today are leading in their<lb />
woman-dominated world<lb />
The Tsco l so does not endorse this opinion in it- entirety and be-<lb />
lieves that these statements by the educator must necessarily be taken<lb />
with a grain of salt. However, the article should be of interest to the<lb />
student body of this, a teachers" college.<lb />
Piano Players<lb />
Have Program<lb />
On Bach's Work<lb />
on the violin. Gounod's Ave Maria<lb />
which was written to he played as<lb />
an accompaniment to the Prelude.<lb />
After the Musical section of the<lb />
 program was concluded the meeting<lb />
(Continued from page one) j was moved to the English Lahora-<lb />
people. He could play three musi tory where Miss Turner gave an<lb />
eal instruments: the harpsichord, j illustrated talk on Eisenach, the<lb />
the violin and the organ. Only a j town of Bach's birth. She told of<lb />
master can play hi mn-ie as it i visits to Bach's home, the Church<lb />
should be played. of Saint Louise, ami the Castle<lb />
Five of Miss (iorrell's piano j which is situated on a bill over-<lb />
pupils played selections from Bach looking the town. Her talk was il-<lb />
The musieal numbers on the pro- histrated with post cards of the<lb />
gram were: Invention No. 3-� places she visited which were thrown<lb />
played by Harriet Lawrence; Boureelon � scroeu iu &amp; clubroom.<lb />
from the English Suite Xo. 2�<lb />
from Pan Get out those old family R0 t,is �  Hort in par- <lb />
the Literary Societies, which appear picture albums and look at the ? Jae?dlthim P1 BasH r�d Edwards<lb />
in the last issue of the Teco Echo ,  , , !Ii11 n'1 footbaU games�hut then ��.� u<lb />
1 Receives Honor<lb />
At 4-H Congress<lb />
Aila Rose Yow; Gavotte from The<lb />
English Suite No. S�Wilda Royal I;<lb />
Prelude in C Edna Mitchell; and<lb />
Bouree in B Minor�J. N. Wil-<lb />
liams. The Prelude in C was<lb />
plaved twice; first as a solo and<lb />
second with Miss Gorrell playing<lb />
American Students<lb />
Would Prohibit<lb />
Jews Entering U. S.<lb />
(Continued from page one)<lb />
35.8 were affirmative; Middle At-<lb />
lantic 30.1; West Central 30.7;<lb />
to he a challenge -the Laniers a<lb />
cept the challenge!<lb />
In answer to the accusation that<lb />
the societies are literary in name<lb />
only. 1 should like to extend to you<lb />
an invitation to attend any meeting<lb />
and determine for yourself as to<lb />
whether our programs are literary.<lb />
Xot having been a member of any<lb />
literary society, 1 think your opinion<lb />
can he based only an hearsay. When<lb />
the so-called "typical" student tells<lb />
you that her society does nothing, it<lb />
is doubtless because she does not ap-<lb />
preciate the literary work that is<lb />
carried on and therefore gains noth-<lb />
ing from her society. I assure this is<lb />
the exception and not the rule. To<lb />
anyone who is interested we shall be<lb />
glad to give a resume of the literary<lb />
work done last year in the Lanier<lb />
Society.<lb />
Authoritative critics have told us<lb />
that we should never destructively<lb />
criticize another's work unless we<lb />
are able to offer something better to<lb />
build up the points we have torn<lb />
down. The members of our society<lb />
will be glad to accept any worthwhile<lb />
suggestions as to how we can im-<lb />
prove our literary work.<lb />
In behalf of the Lanier Society,<lb />
as a whole, I should like to say<lb />
that we have a group of interested<lb />
and willing workers. We cannot<lb />
boast the greatest quantity, but the<lb />
quality of our membership is unsur-<lb />
passed !<lb />
Signed,<lb />
Emily Brendel.<lb />
Southern 29.5; Far Western 23.2.<lb />
Awareness of the problem and dis-<lb />
tribution of the population along<lb />
racial lines are pointed out by these<lb />
sectional figures.<lb />
clothes your grandmother worj�. adJed th(,v Wt,r(l UH,V,v lulbits!<lb />
Adopt her styles, changed slightly to! "What do vou think of the<lb />
jla. meet the modern requirements, ami<lb />
you'll he chic and elegant. For in-<lb />
stant, wear over a black skirt a vest<lb />
of stiff wine red taffeta trimmed<lb />
at the collar and around the bottom<lb />
with ruffled black hands of velvet.<lb />
Or take the Peter Pan collar your<lb />
granduncle wore, and which is now<lb />
"tres a la mode and wear with it<lb />
a bow tie of taffeta in scotch plaid,<lb />
it will go perfectly with any of your<lb />
plain afternoon dresses. Try it.<lb />
Hair is up as you know. Experi-<lb />
ment with this coiffe which has just<lb />
newly apeared in Paris. First comb<lb />
your hair, letting it fall naturally on<lb />
your neck. Then separate it in four<lb />
equal parts; one on either side of<lb />
the face, one at the front, and one<lb />
at the back. The third step, is to<lb />
roll the sides up inwards, in four<lb />
even curls kept in place with pins.<lb />
The front part also is rolled up in<lb />
one large lovely curl, slanting slight-<lb />
ly outwards at the end. Next divide<lb />
the back hair into two parts by<lb />
a slanting part, running from left<lb />
to right. Then take each back lock<lb />
and roll it towards the middle of<lb />
the head in one large smooth curl.<lb />
The left lock will be a trifle lower<lb />
than the right one. Add your finish-<lb />
ing touch by spraying your new<lb />
coiffe with brilliantine. It will make<lb />
it appear dewy and fresh.<lb />
Au Revoir.<lb />
Teachers College in Creenville our<lb />
-taff member asked�"1 think it is<lb />
(Continued from page one)<lb />
one of the best colleges in the state given the trip to Chicago all<lb />
for teacher training and I think itjpenses paid<lb />
conscious by a fall<lb />
physician was eal led<lb />
two hours to examiro<lb />
the injured one.<lb />
There is none so deaf as he who<lb />
will not hear.<lb />
PP<lb />
perous New Year. So I<lb />
the holidays.<lb />
1 I M E ha- come aga<lb />
say adieu. Leaning<lb />
put out some ot the moat adequate �It wthe nicest trip i have ever 0<lb />
y trained teachers in North Carohad. and it didn't cost me a cent<lb />
h,l;�; . , ! Mildred said.<lb />
He said that he thought educa<lb />
tional conditions were on an upward<lb />
trend in North Carolina, since 30<lb />
years ago we had only 14 high I<lb />
schools in the state with complete<lb />
four year courses. The illiteracy<lb />
in North Carolina in 1930 was the!<lb />
large number of Negroes in our!<lb />
State.<lb />
The Governor said that he'<lb />
stopped school when he was 13 years'<lb />
old to work in a printery office.<lb />
At the age of 21 he was practicing,<lb />
law and just before he was 21 he<lb />
was elected to the Legislature.<lb />
He thinks a 12 year school<lb />
which would give 8 years in Pri-<lb />
mary and Grammar, 4 years high<lb />
and 4 years college work in our<lb />
schools, would be a fine thing for our<lb />
State. He said however, that a 12<lb />
years 8 months was more effective<lb />
now that the former because so<lb />
many children who lived in the<lb />
country had to lose a month of<lb />
school. If the 12 years 9 months<lb />
were to come into effect it would<lb />
be a gradual transition over about<lb />
a four year period. The Harrison<lb />
Act would prove to be beneficial to<lb />
these schools since it provided state<lb />
funds to schools.<lb />
The Governor had previously said<lb />
that his birthday would be De-<lb />
cember 11 so Ethel took this op-<lb />
portunity to be the first to wish<lb />
him a very Happy Birthday.<lb />
BRODY'S<lb />
Wishes You<lb />
A Merry Christmas<lb />
A Prosperous New Year<lb />
BRODY'S<lb />
sssssssss<lb />
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On January 4.<lb />
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TWf&amp;w" lt.<lb />
1938<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
PAGE THREE<lb />
F<lb />
ADtMKTTg<lb />
i <lb />
Plowd<lb />
HY<lb />
Merr?<lb />
Pr -<lb />
;ar<lb />
Teachers Defeat Wake Forest Rebels<lb />
'�<lb />
ALONG<lb />
FHE SIDELINES<lb />
With<lb />
JACK DANIELS<lb />
Alexander's Book<lb />
Has Large Sale<lb />
Over 2,500 Copies of<lb />
"Six-Man Football"<lb />
Already Sold<lb />
He Can Scrap<lb />
g mnasiuni<lb />
cheer rises .<lb />
Approximately two thousand and<lb />
live hundred copies of "Six-Man!<lb />
Football a booklet written bv<lb />
. it s tilling to capacity<lb />
the Bue squad enters  the J. 1). Alexander have Wen sold<lb />
iitestiiuz teams are peeking away at the troalsL i , n.i � i i � ,<lb />
 ,   ' B  ' ' Z" y, to date. This book was published<lb />
Ihant uniforms snap into action . . . the ball , � . .   .<lb />
,w-ol,  , � ,ii I bv Edwards brothers. Ann Ar-<lb />
i . . . -wi-n . . . two points . . . the crowd roars �<lb />
n . . . play resumes . . . ten men sweating andi1or- Michigan, on August 14.<lb />
aoving as two machines . . . ten pairs of feetjl938, and has been greeted with<lb />
Bard-wood . . . swish . . . two points . . .enthusiasm. Copies have been sold<lb />
whistle . . . foul on Newport . . . brilliant<lb />
al . . . swish . . . one point . . . thud, a miss<lb />
nenl escapes the crowd .<lb />
i . . . carrvinc weary bod<lb />
I coking I p<lb />
i in every state in the Union and in j<lb />
eight Canadian provinces,<lb />
more beating Toe booklet is being jobbed<lb />
wracked with through Lowe and Campbell Ath-<lb />
tces look appeahngly toward the bench . . . ,(til. (;oinls Go . Tavlor an(l rJ<lb />
ternmes pass  a welcomed biasl comes from ew Y�rk; Scholastic Coach Book-<lb />
. the uniforms move slowly off the court . . � Pittsburgh; Denver Sports'<lb />
�'�� ��'� NewP�r� News 22, Publications, Denver. Colo Uni-<lb />
versity Book Store. Los Angeles.<lb />
v - i i t'al and Edwards Bros Ann Ar-<lb />
inet .Newport .New- two weeks ago on the. �� , r. , , . �, , <lb />
� , , ii, bur. Mich. It has been retailed h-<lb />
mjw mg with a team that was far below them  , ,   .� �.<lb />
,i ,  , ii eally through the Athletic (.mice<lb />
li-iv.� r, -t It avi-OTi tnitfa tin I O<lb />
of BCTC, and this office has sent<lb />
out over four hundred copies to<lb />
on<lb />
Six-Man Football is a book<lb />
written on the science of a new<lb />
for small high schools and<lb />
to I<lb />
'phi<lb />
I,<lb />
have walked away with the<lb />
appened to their defense and<lb />
f which to take advantage. A.1 ,<lb />
,i � .111 ilpeonle all over the nat-ii<lb />
ory over their opponents, they looked .     <lb />
again witnessed their basketball quint<lb />
altogether different.<lb />
Wake Forest Rebel<lb />
scored a decisive rictorv<lb />
 clicked tog1<lb />
. �  mark<lb />
rhis was the Piratt<lb />
i-( .p . I game, tor sma<lb />
!�.( 1 I saw a tram . <lb />
private schools which io not have<lb />
Pirates Open Cage Season With<lb />
Win Over Newport News Quintet<lb />
Locals Show Power<lb />
In 31 to 22 Victory<lb />
In Initial Contest<lb />
Frosh-Seniors<lb />
Beat Junior-Sophs<lb />
Locals Come<lb />
From Behind To<lb />
Win Close Contest<lb />
East Carolina Teachers' College<lb />
came from behind in the second half<lb />
to defeat the Wake Forest Rebels<lb />
44-38 last Friday night, in a game<lb />
that packed more thrills per min-<lb />
ute than a wild west serial. The<lb />
Teachers were trailing 18-17 at the<lb />
Girls' volley-hall intramurals<lb />
were completed last, week when the half-time whistle, but in the latter<lb />
Freshman-Senior team clinched the! I"�"t othe second period the Bueea-<lb />
The Pirates of ECTC inaugurated<lb />
their basketball campaign by de-<lb />
feating the Newport News Business<lb />
College team, 31-22, on December 3.<lb />
The Pirates took the opening tip-<lb />
off, and after Smith made their first tournament by winning their third j needs opened up in a scoring spree,<lb />
goal, they were never headed or tied ;straiht the"Soi)homore. led by BUI Shelton, thai pushed<lb />
during the entire engagement. Not . I them ahead ot the visitors and kept<lb />
until six minutes of piay had passed -Junior group. them there until the final whistle.<lb />
were the visitors abie to score. I The Freshman-Seniors took their i The Wake Fores! club is coin-<lb />
Though uninteresting from a point-j first game easily with a score of posed of men who have won their<lb />
to-point view, the game ohviouslyj3g23. The Junior-Sophs attributed laurels in "big eollege" ball. Four<lb />
showed an effective offensive on the tljs �.����.� ,� various ;in( sun of the five who played the game<lb />
Dart of Corsairs. The Pirate gun , , , , , here, were varsity men last year at<lb />
i e 4.1 . �i, . � dry reasons and entered the second u- ,  ,  . . � �� -Ki .i<lb />
ners grave ample proof that lhe are � .  W ake r orest, who are ineligible tins<lb />
. . � ,   � ' � contest determined to put down tne  ,v,  , .<lb />
able to paddle then- own eauoe in, , rr .i year for various reasons: IneKebels<lb />
 � . i favored team. However, the one . �� vi �-<lb />
any skirmish. � � . � � brought to E H an exhibition of<lb />
�.   n i j time victors came through witn an- t- ��- , ,    � u.<lb />
Ace for Buccaneers was Donald . , , , , . � Big-rive basketball, rheir speedj<lb />
 , , ii . i other mini-pus hed win lor a score ,i , , i .�<lb />
Brock, crackshot center. He caged .   , , - j � x, floor play and accurate shooting<lb />
   i i i,i  of -4(. In the thiru affray the   - .  �� <lb />
� endit held goals and added two  ,  . � , .pitted against a smooth-clieJang<lb />
 �,  4l i- . i- . 1- resliman-Seniors again crushed  . � <lb />
points from the tree-throw line, lor , . , , .r Buccaneer machine gave the fans a<lb />
1 ,  , . ii- their adversaries 45-dl. ' � , ,i  i ,i A<lb />
'a total of l!s iiomts. Ins uncannv . , basketball show rare to these parts.<lb />
� .i i ,  , � j 'i As m all intramurals, the com-   , , ,  � " , .<lb />
accuracy under the goal provided . . ' 1 he Kebels opened the sftow hv<lb />
the capacity crowd with many op- jio1n wa knuand wAnx" ran scoring three field goals in firsl min-<lb />
i portunities' for enthusiastic cheer- throughout the series. of p.iy gmith followed with a<lb />
ing. Runners up were Bill Shelton. fjfuLi, ��� q beautiful long shot that swished<lb />
through the net for the local's first<lb />
score. The two quints matched goal<lb />
for goal, tying the score four times.<lb />
her perfi<lb />
prov<lb />
�rer h<lb />
t- ,i i private scnoois w icn u hoi nave  . - TT4r u ,<lb />
ver one ot tlie ' who will again represent ECTC mt;<lb />
lv on offense and te nccessary men and eqnipm-ni b�4 ! I<lb />
regular foot<lb />
veteran guard, with six points, and<lb />
Earl Smith. Frosh forward, who<lb />
trailed with live.<lb />
David Breece, 145-pound jad, Perzejow paced ilw rivals' atJ'<lb />
�ulation. says. �"Coach Alexander's<lb />
�k is verv comprehensive, dealing<lb />
improvement over their showing " "  , ,<lb />
askethall in the stafe "rt  Co�ch,zn athletic pubh<lb />
dropping in the ball from every1, u ' tnou.and c<lb />
ii- 26 point offensive cxliibition is some-<lb />
Ali xander stated after the game, "With .M"<lb />
th, Pirates' first string, our team will m P1 team strategy, game proh-<lb />
�h. Big Five of the state But withoutl1� ,? ,ua,1" P�� '<lb />
neers can compare favorably with any ' lfv<lb />
North Carolina. This does not mean Coach Alexander may be spoken<lb />
for Big Five competition yet, but it of as the " Father of Six-Man Poot-<lb />
intercoilegiate ball at this college. The ball in North Carolina Although<lb />
year that thev have the fame was created by a country-<lb />
school coach, named Epler. in Ne-<lb />
braska. Mr. Alexander has intro-<lb />
u cuuipmeni  � r- .<lb />
 L1  the coming fistic wars.<lb />
all. 1 he edi- b<lb />
Buccaneers Lose<lb />
To Erwin Red<lb />
Birds In Contest<lb />
RB Annie I ParkerEaker<lb />
CBBrewerRoberts<lb />
LB I'ernell  Parker<lb />
LCBlanehard  Riddick<lb />
RCK. TomlinsonWiggins<lb />
BF.(iujiton Mitchell<lb />
� cy. IlinsonMullen<lb />
LFAustin C. Gaskins<lb />
Suhstitutes: E. Tomlinson. M.<lb />
i Jamrson. A. Buftin.<lb />
.1 e<lb />
hedule thit<lb />
facts to date it lo.iks like their<lb />
ietories over colleges who<lb />
Last Minute<lb />
Rally Falls<lb />
Short of Victory<lb />
main<lb />
�urt<lb />
�f.<lb />
Di-iiM-iiishofl Service<lb />
� . Wak Fon si<lb />
ECTC's Buccaneer Cagers lost; Newport News<lb />
Idueed it in this state. To promote to the Erwin Uedbinls. 30-26, Last Tavlor F<lb />
this new sport, Coach Alexander Thursday on enemy territory. The Whitt F.<lb />
; held a clinic and demonstration at Buest at half-time, were on the small Hazewood F.<lb />
-t game last week saw the beginning of a ECTC last April with thirty-six end of a 11-6 score. With three min- Perzekew C.<lb />
t newcomer to ECTC, a freshman. Milton coaches and principals present. At jutes of the game to play, they were jfillner t!<lb />
�nk with the l�t. Although (ilass wasn't this clinic a game of six-man foot- trailing 24-13. The Corsairs staged Mitchell C<lb />
the evening, his offensive and defensive ball was witnessed. This fall a last minute comeback that shoved Sevard G.<lb />
experienced man in collegiate basketballMr. Alexander met with ath-jthe score up to a final of 30-26.<lb />
ick by making four field goals<lb />
and one free throw, for a total of 9.<lb />
His accuracy with long shots was<lb />
outstanding, and more than once<lb />
the goals nearly went through. Mill-<lb />
ner, with five points, came next.<lb />
! Although the pencil-pushers<lb />
trailed during the entire affray<lb />
they gave the Pirateers a stiff light Carnegie Teaches<lb />
; lor'the top place, and came close to i�ervieiM!� Jllst How To<lb />
tving up the score in every period. � m<lb />
The Buccaneers' defense showed Interview Carnegie<lb />
many loop-holes, and the clerks look<lb />
advantage of this to enlarge their<lb />
score.<lb />
G. Ft.<lb />
0 1<lb />
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more oi this treshman wn<lb />
ho h<lb />
won his etic coaches in Raleigh, Powells- Broek and Smith lead the Pirate<lb />
ville. Windsor, and Swan Quarter,Lexjreth 11 and 10 points respec-<lb />
Haltv Hues<lb />
- to the Newport New- game, ECTC's '�Outlaw<lb />
I h �d High quiut. Very fw spectators were toothali season<lb />
ablv due to the fact that the college motion picture <lb />
Those who were not present missed seeing ;i fine<lb />
tion. This "B" Squad is made up of boys who are<lb />
, who do aot have the sure or experience to compete<lb />
. "A" Squad's schedule. Their only defeat of the<lb />
ke- High cannot be considered of note in vie<lb />
Total .<lb />
ECTC<lb />
and organized three conferences, in lively. The Erwin boys' offense was j Glass, F.<lb />
these conferences eighty-eight Lpjg )y Woodruff and Sewell, who smith. F.<lb />
�rames were played during the past ��, ap j(j ;uld f�. Brock. C.<lb />
The Erwin team is composed of Shelton, G<lb />
men who have had much experience Ilizror, C<lb />
in college and high school basket-<lb />
'id<lb />
ores<lb />
vas not scheduled and consequently all oi th<lb />
This little team will bear watching it<lb />
de-t<lb />
i n<lb />
lie irnoi<lb />
I eather Pushers<lb />
m 's campus has ripened into continual practices that<lb />
into items of interest dav bv day. The team has started<lb />
Outlaws Win One,<lb />
Then Drop One<lb />
To High School<lb />
Team<lb />
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greatest assets in winning<lb />
until the dosing minute of the first<lb />
half when Bill Shelton shortened<lb />
;lhe Wake boys' lead to one point,<lb />
! by dropping in two in succession.<lb />
In the second period both teams<lb />
stepped up their paces in an attempt<lb />
to take the lead. The spectators were<lb />
kept on t her feet in a frenzy, scream-<lb />
ing cheer after cheer as the locals<lb />
'would tie the invaders, pass them,<lb />
land then drop behind only to come<lb />
lack again to lead the scoring. In the<lb />
closing minutes of the second half<lb />
the Buccaneers bombarded the Keb-<lb />
els" goal with a barrage of long and<lb />
short shots that pushed the score up<lb />
(Please turn to page fo�n<lb />
To live an interesting and m-j"<lb />
tluential life, Carnegie suggests that �"<lb />
we live by the Golden Rule�"Io j<lb />
unto others as you would have them j<lb />
do unto vou I<lb />
i if<lb />
HcLELLA MS<lb />
5c and 10c Store<lb />
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In the realm of the blind the one<lb />
eved arc Kinirs.<lb />
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ball. Their coach is Morris Wade Tola<lb />
brother to Jake Wade, noted sports Substitutes for ECTi<lb />
writer for the Charlotte Observer.IAyres, Riddick, Mason.<lb />
A return game is to be played at<lb />
ECTC on December 31.<lb />
The lineup:<lb />
II<lb />
l<lb />
31<lb />
I<lb />
Martin.<lb />
Officials: Parley and Fulkerson.<lb />
Erwin<lb />
Parker. X.<lb />
Wilbourne<lb />
Barker. S.<lb />
-iia<lb />
to<lb />
.1.<lb />
� - k II<lb />
! all �<lb />
eir schedule which begins with the On December 11. the "B" Squad Sewell<lb />
 i Wilson on January 22. of ECTC, christened the "Out- Woodruff.<lb />
i .  found it hud to keeps punching bag hanging laws bad won one game out of two , ECTc<lb />
Williams has torn down two and is contemplating starts to nearby high school quints. Shelton .<lb />
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until another bag is hung up. Although the hoys contest as a preliminary to the Brock <lb />
� off the extra weighl and develop their punch andJNewport Xcws-ECTC ganuSatur-1 Ridenhoui<lb />
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and coach's league will be held here <lb />
December 25b 30, 31. Demonstra- j<lb />
tii'iis. lectures, floor drills, and mo- <lb />
tion pictures will constitute the -<lb />
course to be offered to a large group : <lb />
of athletic coaches and directors 1<lb />
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a touching scene in human<lb />
tudent stood on the small athletic locals.<lb />
n-ee four -tick, one end in each hand, and<lb />
mixed emotions of mortal fear and desire to succeed.<lb />
��1 near trying to coax th<lb />
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ith a wistful look onjday night. December 3. Led by gmjth<lb />
Roper, who scored 20 points, the Substitutions: (J. Barker for Er<lb />
Baby Bues completely humbled and L. Hinton and Glass for ECTC. , .<lb />
outclassed a Chicod High live to the  i representing various schools ,n<lb />
tune of 37-6. Mayo and Cox played 1 (section of the state <lb />
outstanding floor games for the; A man is known by the company; Mr. Alexander has invited sex <lb />
be keeps. I eral well-known high school coachesj j<lb />
to aid in the clinic In addition to<lb />
fhe following Monday night the<lb />
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young lady to jiimp over the<lb />
The aspiring athlete looked down<lb />
- i"heforbo'ding"and then at tfiss Norton's grade book with<lb />
She couldn't make up her mind whether to back out and<lb />
� er's heart, or try to tump the stick and break her neck.<lb />
There shetood for long, long minutes in this emotional<lb />
� allv with a reckless gleam in her eye. she jumped. Heels<lb />
� - with stick and "wham" the heavens echoed. The am-<lb />
- ed " gradually pieked herself up from the dust. With the<lb />
 n her posterior, but the light of confidence in her<lb />
� red her courage again and nimbly vaulted the stick. While<lb />
U r wrote in her "little red bonk the remainder of the class<lb />
b young athlete success with a rumbling of "oh s ami<lb />
. d il you do it' The victor walked away mumbling some-<lb />
f at Bret v.u don't s��1. the bigger they come the harder<lb />
A fair exchange is no robbery.<lb />
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these Dorothy Kiggs will be pros<lb />
eat. Miss Biggs holds the national! <lb />
.record of points made in a girlsJ <lb />
results are so embarrassing. ECTC is looking forward to seeing that y school game, a staggering score<lb />
college's ball team perform here against ours. Last year we played High<lb />
Point twice; once there and once here. The Panthers defeated the Bucs<lb />
VISIT<lb />
BELK-TYLER'S<lb />
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both games, 66-33 and 52-33. This year both teams seem to be improved.<lb />
High Point has played only one game. They defeated Greensboro YMCA, �,iiM, �  � <lb />
a tough adversary, 50-32 As pre-game facts line up. the contest looks Lj E(xc Buccaneers when theyj I<lb />
meet the Erwin Kedbirds in an ex- I<lb />
of 78. She played collegiate basket-<lb />
ball for Lincoln Memorial Univers-<lb />
ityand hungup a record there for 4 j<lb />
points. Miss Biggs will play with1 :<lb />
Rales<lb />
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amder getting up the basketball schedule for his boys this<lb />
te to the University of Virginia for a couple of games The<lb />
 pHed that thev would be glad to play us a few games but we<lb />
, to conform with their rules regarding eligibility. Their rules<lb />
. I .1 olavers who were freshmen and all men who were transfers.<lb />
 rements could not be met because if ECTC excluded all such<lb />
�- !e wouldn't have enough men for a jump. So that is why we<lb />
 this year whether we are better than the Virginians or not.<lb />
�� p f Xrth Carolina ha- -imilar regulations, but graciously<lb />
to nd down their freshman team. Coach Alexander refused to<lb />
. freshman and replied that it. the near future we are looking<lb />
- I to meeting the UNO Varsity. So it all boils down to this, who<lb />
inks they are tri good for who<lb />
Provao<lb />
. h ; vi u v 4 ECTC meets the powerful High Boint club here. High<lb />
.� enjoys the reputation of putting out some of the finest basketball<lb />
�earn- in the state Last year they defeated W. C State and trailed Duke<lb />
. ty by onlv three points. Duke is the team thatJon the Southern<lb />
� c, f, renee last year in basketball. This year High Point has been dis-<lb />
cn etly marked off the schedules of these colleges and many more who feel<lb />
feath their dignity to play such small colleges, especially when the<lb />
like our toughest for the year.<lb />
Foil Fest<lb />
The whistle sounds the end of the first half in the Wake Forest game<lb />
. . . the referee makes an announcement . . . all eyes turn to one corner<lb />
of gym . . . four figures stand ominously arrayed in weird regalia . . .<lb />
their bodies are covered with white shields . . . their heads masked in<lb />
wire helmets  in their hands are clasped long, deadly looking instruments<lb />
fencing foils . . . the girls march quietly to a circle in the center<lb />
of gym . . .not a sound comes from the spectators . . . two fencers are "en<lb />
�nirde' . . . steel clashes together for a few brief moments . . . then steel<lb />
connects with canvas shield . . . "point" . . . the fencers step back . . .<lb />
two more take their places . . . the action repeats.  A whistle marks<lb />
the end of the exhibition . . . the crowd applauds lustily . . . and so<lb />
fencing is formally introduced to ECTC<lb />
Decides To Remain<lb />
Donlad Brock, ace center of the Buccaneers, has returned from Atlanta<lb />
with the news that he will play the remainder of the basketball season at<lb />
ECTC. "Reports were that Brock would accept a position with a firm in<lb />
Atlanta after the holidays. Donald stated that he had rejected the posi-<lb />
tion to return to this college and finish his education. We quote, "I just<lb />
like East Carolina and I can't picture myself happy in any place<lb />
else<lb />
bibilion here on December 30. The<lb />
Bucs will play two other teams<lb />
during the course of the clinic.<lb />
Rocky Mount YMCA, and William-<lb />
ston Light Artillery.<lb />
The clinic was held last year and<lb />
proved to be very successful. It<lb />
is one of the many services extended<lb />
to physical education in East Caro-<lb />
lina by the eollege.<lb />
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THE TECO ECHO<lb />
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Daniels, "you have probably given<lb />
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pilot on his originality, and we newspapers throughoul the conn- skull f you would tolerate sueii a<lb />
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Hing something new, an aci seldom! ,� h Some call ii the "Empty fine. My students tell me my down<lb />
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other monikers. Now the Teco Echo tioned I shall be hopefully wail<lb />
considers itself one of the country's ing beside the ehimneq<lb />
leading newspapers whether you do Prof. Hubert Haynes<lb />
or not, so the staff has launched a<lb />
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rears of service!? S1?L wbieh heId untl obtain some letters written by va- my ,HtUre to run in the paper<lb />
rious individuals on and around the V1V issue Don't vou think the<lb />
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Buceaneer offense was led by on: ' Sibyl King<lb />
� Meadows traeed the trend of Jtlie "Invincible" Shelton with 26 Dear Santa Claus: - �<lb />
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v thi Four months'school to the h Glass and Ridenhour with six this year. I have what it takes. am trying ou1 a new technique<lb />
csenl terms of eight and nine points each. The Rebels owed 22 of Fours particularly truly, with the women. Pleas brinji rne<lb />
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