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GREENVILLE, N. C, FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1939<lb />
Number 7<lb />
To Appear llorc I obruarv 10<lb />
Meadows, Duncan<lb />
Protest Increase<lb />
In Tuition Fees<lb />
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President and<lb />
Treasurer Testify in<lb />
Committee Meeting<lb />
President "Meadows and Mr. F. D.<lb />
I Duncan went to Raleigh, Thursday.<lb />
January 1 to appear before the<lb />
Appropriation Committee of the<lb />
legislature. The trip was made to<lb />
protest against tuition increases and<lb />
to request additional appropriations<lb />
for ECTC.<lb />
Dr. Meadows asked the committee<lb />
which will sing here February 10, is pictured above. Beading from led to right are for $79,594 more for the biennial<lb />
revisan, soprano, and Raymond Koch, baritone.<lb />
Senior Class Production, "Children of the Moon<lb />
To Present Nancy Page, Bruce Harrison In Leads<lb />
President's Kail<lb />
1 !��- 1!I41 than recommended 1- tl<lb />
Preparations for the annual<lb />
dance honoring the President<lb />
on his birthday are under way.<lb />
The dance is to be held Mon-<lb />
day, January 30, in the Robert<lb />
H. Wright Building.<lb />
The affair is being capably<lb />
handled by Dave Mosier, who<lb />
is city chairman, Hoover Taft<lb />
being chairman for Pitt<lb />
County.<lb />
Music will be furnished by<lb />
Rudv Walters and his orches-<lb />
Famous Operatic Troupe To Give Concert Here;<lb />
Singers To Appear In College-sponsored Program<lb />
budget commission. He explained tra, featuring Juanita Simpson<lb />
Fall Honor Roll<lb />
Exceeds Hundred<lb />
Outstanding Artists<lb />
To Perform For<lb />
Local Music Lovers<lb />
that the additional amount was<lb />
needed to meet present pay roll pay<lb />
raises, four additional employees,<lb />
grading and drainage, seats in the<lb />
gymnasium, library stacks, and a<lb />
generator.<lb />
Included in his request for $79<lb />
594 additional funds was a request<lb />
TffTi a jY TT11   ('a('n ,vir- This he ex-<lb />
Y YVL.A.Hears Hillpiained w&amp;s �&amp;&amp; u replace &amp;�<lb />
as vocalist.<lb />
Dancing will start at 9:00,<lb />
lasting until 1:30. There will<lb />
be a floor show featuring sev-<lb />
eral local stars.<lb />
This event furnishes an ex-<lb />
cellent opportunity for enjoy-<lb />
ment, keeping in mind the<lb />
worthiness of the cause �<lb />
"Fight Infantile Paralysis<lb />
Two Performances<lb />
To lk (ien B (last<lb />
Ap<lb />
a iaf n lan<lb />
at Boom<lb />
On 'Finding God'<lb />
A<lb />
oil<lb />
�pearmg here 11<lb />
1 The Chamber<lb />
amount estimated by the budget<lb />
commission that would be raised by<lb />
the tuition increase from $00 to $75<lb />
Dr. Meadows stated that he<lb />
honor roil Opera Trio will be Olga Trevisan<lb />
�mams one iiiM.IT p<lb />
names. This<lb />
The YWCA sponsored its first "would not be inclined ito think that<lb />
. i; md Koch.I� of if to speak at it he wise for tin- .state to raise<lb />
Students Protest<lb />
Tuition Increase<lb />
Ye<lb />
per Services on a<lb />
Jf von do it.<lb />
von i! keep many out of eollegej<lb />
At a mass meeting held he<lb />
re on<lb />
. v  tuition lust now.<lb />
who will present a concert program yP" services on a nut Sun<lb />
"f ul in the Robert II. Wright Audi- � Mr- aywood Hill, a student :ui(, Xorth Carolina is not in a posi-1 January 16, the students of East,<lb />
verage of torium on Friday evening, February at the Medical School of Virginia J ti0n to take a stand which will keep Carolina Teachers College vigorous-<lb />
0.<lb />
R<lb />
in Kichm<lb />
ond<lb />
iiiii<lb />
1 President of the<lb />
group with<lb />
Each member of the trh<lb />
YMCA at Davidson College last<lb />
our<lb />
� boys and girls out of eollege v protested the proposed increase<lb />
no is uiii '� .v ai ltoviusuii volume inav jj( further stated that self-help . �.� . c. , � . ,<lb />
n � , 1 .1. ��� 1 , 1 � 1 " , . 1 , , � 1 , 1 t tuitions at State institutions 0<lb />
mber making artist in his own right, and a finished ,vtl spofce on rinding uod; students would Ik- hit the hardest<lb />
seniors come a<lb />
The three Toirether form an Mr. Bill began by quoting the i)V increases and thev "without ex- ll.1-llt'r <lb />
�ducation. After a discus-<lb />
sion of the proposed hill and what<lb />
it effects would be, the student body<lb />
tin- sopho- organization of rare talent and wide first verse oi the first chapter of ception make better records than d<lb />
ight, fresh- experience. Genesis, the first verse of the first others<lb />
A- Mi- Trevisan, brilliant soprano, chapter of Exodus, the first verse s w B Kodman, Jr ofhna�nsly passes the following<lb />
hich is of the first chapter ot John and Washington, appropriation chair- ilT. V fT? '<lb />
, ' ' ' , , .Northarolina Ueneral Assei<lb />
. man. suggested that perhaps a loan<lb />
three<lb />
States Army. His. role<lb />
a quiet, reserved, rath'<lb />
1 renton ltiirh oc<lb />
went one year t<lb />
College for Wom<lb />
naraei<lb />
is charming, with a voice w!<lb />
Solb<lb />
tre as follows: Salty ,r smooth and possesses an exciting the first verse from the fourteen n<lb />
-aim.<lb />
'We are living in an age 01<lb />
debunking he declared. This di<lb />
tin<lb />
for students instead of "mak-<lb />
ntily:<lb />
We, the Student Iodv of East<lb />
( 'arolina Tea<lb />
College in Mass the leading roles in "Children of �t�<lb />
ieek, Sarah K. quality.<lb />
a Britt, Made- ' Robert Long, tenor, has definite debuniong, be rteciareu. inis ue- . a (lin,(.t -ft� in tm. shape of , , ,<lb />
Cobh, Mary C. ability as a pianist, besides possess- bunking is an attempt to destroy mv 1uilion charges- Meeting Assembled, do respectfully tne Moon<lb />
is, Lula Mae ing a natural beauty of voice. anything or anybody who is honor- To t,is gaKestion) pr. Meadows J�qu�t that the proposed decrea8e.<lb />
oh. distinguished baritone, able, the books writer ages age<lb />
ictured above are Nancy<lb />
Bruce Harrison, who will piay<lb />
M<lb />
; . ri Ige, Lena Mae Mr. 1<lb />
Evans, Mary has appeared as solois<lb />
n I'm lie Fleming, leading symphony orcfe<lb />
1. Forges, Charity country. His voice has<lb />
Council Home, mitted over the Nati<lb />
Prances John- Columbia Networks<lb />
Lucilb H. Lewis, gained particular renown, in ora- today who are losing touch with<lb />
Martha Morrison, torio, having sung more than one God and they of ten say: "If I could<lb />
 Lillian K. Par- hundred performances of The Mes- only find some way to find God in<lb />
Melba Phelps,siah and Elijah. the natural world Mr. Hill stated<lb />
hie Spec Mary Pianist Charles Lnrvey, is di- his belief that God may be found<lb />
id, Pauline Suggs, rector of the company. He is quali- through the study of sciences. As<lb />
nih Green Taylor, Bed for this directorship hy his keen many men set it forth, science is<lb />
Marian Walker, sense of values, unerring good taste, opposed to religion�outdates reli-<lb />
nez Whitman, and rich musical experience. gion<lb />
is, Rosa Womack. �<lb />
name- are on elt BreodliU'C<lb />
irion Allen. Mrs<lb />
Teachers College at Hoi.e. Mr.<lb />
Harrison, who is a senior here, has<lb />
had much experience in acting.<lb />
Among the play- in which he has<lb />
taken part are  U  The Womei<lb />
ll�r, Their Way, and The War-<lb />
rior's Husband. Playing the part<lb />
of an Army � iator in the phvj<lb />
Bruce is tine. for the role in that<lb />
he was, at one time, a pilot in the<lb />
United '<lb />
that <lb />
serious young man.<lb />
After being graduated from<lb />
High School, Miss Page<lb />
he Greensboro<lb />
before coming<lb />
here as a sophomore in the fall<lb />
of i In high school she had the<lb />
h-ad in the Senior play Bachelor's<lb />
Chaice. She also helped with stage<lb />
work while in high school. In Chil-<lb />
dren of the Moon, Nancy plays the<lb />
role of .lane, a young, graceful and<lb />
charming girl who is rather serious<lb />
and wistful by nature.<lb />
In the role of Madame Atherton,<lb />
Jane's sweet-face gracious grand-<lb />
mother, is "Pet" Bristol of State<lb />
ville, .V. C, who attended Mitchell<lb />
College and the Women's College of<lb />
the University of Xorth Carolina<lb />
before coming here as a junior last<lb />
ar. During her educational career.<lb />
et" has had major roles in a<lb />
play Two Days � Marry and an<lb />
operetta I he 1<lb />
; Maid.<lb />
Ml" bv<lb />
ed baritone, able the books writer ages ago� ���, ,h;lt �it w0�ld be one of m appropriations wnicn would raise - Ltherton Madame's hns-<lb />
t wi,h the the Holy Scripture "It begms wtth t. �� tuitt-ns for North arolina institu- (jI-QUnJ BrOKCn 'hand, who i- sUghtly "touched" bv<lb />
-tra- in the the small things of lite and works ' tions of higher education, as recom- vjuvwhw .��. w &amp; j<lb />
 , � . � , n , ommittee members have not yet 111 .1 i, 1 t � : � �. � �, �. .moon madness, is portrayed by<lb />
been trans- up to the Bible, with small town " , - , �� mended by the Budget � ommission 17 XT T �! 1 ,  -�r .  A <lb />
, , , , �  , .� if compiled any figures as to the size , 1(a r , , n . ti ff Wtxwr KllllnitlO Sidney Mason of bath. .V L.<lb />
tional and beroes and ends with God himself. , ' � .  , , to the 1939 lienerai Assembly, be X UI lltW JJUllUllll: r  Tr 1 -t r <lb />
, , . mi 1 loan fund winch would be needed. n , .  rjl. �- v � 1 � T T -�-�'�-�-� rodie Hodges, president d tn<lb />
�nd he has rhere are a great many people killed for the following reasons: , . . -�   �-<lb />
111' , ,  � � , '�  ' ,  boy s fraternity, Phi Simmx 1 1. vu-<lb />
Maud Scheerer<lb />
Pleases Audience<lb />
1. Students are unable to meet<lb />
higher changes. A large<lb />
age of those ap<lb />
ito Eat Carolina Teachers College<lb />
Maud Scheerer. a one-woman<lb />
1 )���� �� his hi h .in- cast, keid her audience laughing.  .<lb />
vppoing mi view i" iou 1 -o �c eimination of students ot great<lb />
Excavation work on the new class- president oi the men's Student<lb />
percent- ron1 bmiaing to be constructed at Government Association, and chair-<lb />
:   ihose applying for entrance at Carolina Teachers College was man of the ehapel committee, is tak-<lb />
, . begun during the early part of the ing the part of Dr. Wetherill, a<lb />
tor tin- present school year asked 11 1 x -in � ,� 1 , , t ,���,� <lb />
' . , , . week by Gregory andompany, Ka- middle-aged genial practitioner 01<lb />
for work on the campus to help de- , � ,  � '  , .1 1 1 ' 1 i v t; . w.i- ?�. "iaA<lb />
1 1 leich firm in charge ot construction, the old school, bodie took the lead<lb />
tray their necessary expenses. .rl .   , . �  ni! . ft �,� h. woe<lb />
1 . this work is the tir-t on the actual m Ueacon Uuoos, trie ear ne was<lb />
v. It would call for the possible i,uii,ii)Ur which will be near enough a senior of Grimesland High School.<lb />
Hodges Crowned<lb />
Killers at Carnival<lb />
tinned saving that us one studies throughout her presentation of the "n.natnm � ��i�in ot great fJni,h,(! b ,1(,xt faI! (� ul. The following yar, while a freshman<lb />
cef fe 1 'he ' ien e of Kaufman and Hart cmedy. to' At the present nne the ma- rj tl llat tll� k haa eon- here, he took the second lend m<lb />
' �� � 'l0,1?,of our student leaders holdjsjgterf 0f clearing the site, relaying 0&amp;, Professor! faculty play of<lb />
md laying off bound- Grimesland High School.<lb />
sewag<lb />
11111-<lb />
giving life to his creator"<lb />
how" great or how small<lb />
luty to educate arv i�s. The building will be 225<lb />
rt of Laura Atherton.<lb />
evolution, it is found "that it<lb />
isn't just an accident. God is there, <lb />
�os no matter before a crowd which filled the . ��� �" tin- state �� � ary line<lb />
Robert H. Wright Auditorium al- lts ('ltlZ('lls and this bill will mean j inu mni. niches across the -lanes nervous, emotional, un-<lb />
; fewer college-trained students, thus front and even with the front of petuous mother is being enacted by<lb />
Again in the field of physics one most to capacity.<lb />
11.<lb />
McGi<lb />
Greenville llisrh<lb />
Mi<lb />
graduate, who is president<lb />
college Dramatics club.<lb />
has had experience with dra-<lb />
i rior to this, having helped<lb />
:h<lb />
u n<lb />
Pulitzer Prize winner. on an t<lb />
� ,    i-ii 1 selt-hclp positions<lb />
� -   i � �  0  11 m rake It With rou which she read <lb />
di v Lucy Ann Bar-<lb />
art Boone, Frances 11.<lb />
nk Jr Mary Lou �<lb />
ine Collie, Ernestine Fodie Hodges was crowned asi -vitam.in mr ���'���' !��-�- ����� ;� ��� � � iletting the state sink in its edwa-lthe 3 firmary 11 wil be 161<lb />
 Davis, Harvey Deal. Mr. ECTC and Nell Breedlove as may find God. W hy do these planets 1 h� play, depleting the hie of � 1 XhJ<lb />
Charles F. Miss ECTC at the Phi Sigma Pijrevolve in ascertain orbit, follow a stuffed-shirt society fatntly moon- � � � ; ,<lb />
a three winged structure shaped like<lb />
a "l The building will be made<lb />
of red brick with the exception of<lb />
the comers -� they being done ii<lb />
white brick The main wing will<lb />
M' 1&amp;SK lISIJESiSS "�s ir- s i;iifl i5ar&amp;i rf  'JTX! I <lb />
J  ic Mooring Frances� " pa Mv�-n these two. �d also, Aaother Greenville High School<lb />
SftSsS Teco Echo's Rambling Rodent Writer,<lb />
i M Taylor ���" Il A � 'the cast.<lb />
H Gives Rat-eye View of Senior Play 5et tjaw�sr&amp;<lb />
Scheerer kindly consented to speak<lb />
to the High School Dramatics class<lb />
M,<lb />
md In<lb />
ehooJ<lb />
f a few produe-<lb />
school, playing<lb />
her senior class<lb />
one work at the<lb />
rm with a dra-<lb />
representing the between characters,<lb />
Miss Scheerer gave a creditable<lb />
rea are: Pauline Abeyou-<lb />
I lam hill. Frances Cash.<lb />
Davenport, Dorothy L.<lb />
L 1<lb />
 ' " What's all this? A gang of girls dear girl hit her finger nail in-<lb />
ming down to help with the<lb />
mery for the Senior play! Shucks!<lb />
l;x  I1:1!U ,an'ta oor rat have any peaee?<lb />
In iS Margaret A. i 1 g� I ��� � R� T<lb />
ne icavenport. uurouij ju �� -  ,<lb />
tfattie Davis. Mary Eagles, s coming down to .help.with the<lb />
, rette Charles J. Frazelle, I scenery for the Senior play! Shucks<lb />
Mary F Hardv' Can't a poor rat have any peace �<lb />
Gai<lb />
 Annie Laurie Keene, Eliza- and watch This ought to be as<lb />
h Ma-hhum, Irene MitchamJgood as a three-ring circus<lb />
inita O'P.rien. Eileen Pake,<lb />
Elizabeth Piland, Madeline Rid-<lb />
'ii'k. Rebecca Boss, Louise Sneed,<lb />
Erlene Sawyer. Grace Smith. Bar-<lb />
bara Louise Smith, Grace Stephen-<lb />
eon, X,ra Waller. Virginia Weldon.<lb />
Freshmen are: Kathleen Barkley,<lb />
Alice Ligh Iilow, Eleanor Ann<lb />
Browning, Cleo Burney, Helen<lb />
Flowers, Spencer Hatley, Barbara<lb />
Keuzenkamp, Betty Keuzenkamp,<lb />
Vernon Kuetemeyer, Julia F. Lee,<lb />
Elisabeth Meadows, Edna L.<lb />
Mitchell. Margaret D. Moore, Roule<lb />
Mosingo. Dorothy Poteat, Mary<lb />
Privott. Doris Satterwhite, Virginia<lb />
Saegara, Juanita Simpson, Walter<lb />
Tucker. Mvrtle Mae Tyndall, Mary<lb />
Edith White. Virginia Whitley.<lb />
Graduate Students are: Mildred<lb />
Satterwhite, Mary Lyon Shotwell,<lb />
Joseph Smith.<lb />
stead of the nail at which she was<lb />
aiming. Why doesn't someone<lb />
Compulsory Attendance In Classes<lb />
Voted Down By Students, Survey Shows<lb />
graduate, Robert Musslewhite, is de-<lb />
picting the character of Thomas, the<lb />
Atherton butler who loves to recall<lb />
his sea-fearing day Robert played<lb />
in two Senior plays Cuckoo's Nest<lb />
and )'uu Can't Beat the Irlh and<lb />
in two operettas. The Mikado and<lb />
Austin, Texas, Jan. 26�Aboli- j abolition of compulsory attendance, j A Gypsy Mover while in high school.<lb />
Also, at noon in the English Club tion of compulsory class attendance the fact that more than a third "Ho Kerr of Clinton, N. C,<lb />
Eeeek My stars! What lungs!<lb />
And that girl can surely jump. Ha!<lb />
I'll bet she jumped six feet. Maybe<lb />
I shouldn't'have ventured so close.<lb />
But, after all, I was here first<lb />
"Hey, Hampton! Come hold this<lb />
loard While I saw it Poor Hamp!<lb />
I don't know how he stands all those<lb />
girls veiling for help. I should<lb />
think 'he would rather build the<lb />
whole stage set than have those use-<lb />
less women hanging around. But,<lb />
then, maybe he likes company (some<lb />
company) while he's working.<lb />
Knock ! Knock ! Knock! I thought<lb />
for a minute someone was at the<lb />
door. But I guess it's just those<lb />
girls tacking the cloth on the<lb />
frames. I must be getting jumpy-<lb />
all this noise is about to "get me.<lb />
Oh, me! I was afraid that would<lb />
happen sooner or later. One poor<lb />
sympathize with the girl? Girls need<lb />
sympathy.<lb />
Frankly, I never saw a group of<lb />
people working so hard at doing<lb />
nothing. Most of them are getting<lb />
nowhere fast, while some of them<lb />
are sitting on the sidelines cheer-<lb />
ing. In spite of all the apparent<lb />
idleness, however, the work is getting<lb />
done.<lb />
Sakes alive! It's ten o'clock! If<lb />
something isn't done quick those<lb />
girls are going to be late getting<lb />
back to their dormitories. I'll just<lb />
stroll along in the general direction<lb />
of the door, passing near their feet<lb />
�maybe they can take a hint.<lb />
Yep! The old saying is correct<lb />
"A hint to the wise is sufficient"�<lb />
they all realized immediately that<lb />
it was time to go home. Guess I've<lb />
done my good deed for today. Now<lb />
I can go to sleep and rest in peace<lb />
�if a poor old rat can sleep in the<lb />
wreck and ruin left by a crowd of<lb />
industrious girls.<lb />
room, she spoke to the combined<lb />
English and Dramatic clubs. Giving<lb />
her audience a few side-lights on<lb />
the New York stage, Miss Scheerer<lb />
voiced the opinion that some of the<lb />
most outstanding plays, in so far as<lb />
real literary and dramatic merit are<lb />
concerned, were often at the end<lb />
of the list in audience appreciation,<lb />
as shown hy attendance to the per-<lb />
formances; while some of the rela-<lb />
tively poorer plays would run for<lb />
a year or two.<lb />
Among the plays which are most<lb />
popular on Broadway this season,<lb />
she mentioned Mamba's Daughters,<lb />
Kiss the Boys Goodbye, and Abe<lb />
Lincoln in Illinois.<lb />
According to Miss Scheerer, the<lb />
stage production of the play You<lb />
Can't Take It With You is more<lb />
nearly in keeping with the original<lb />
ideas of the authors as set down in<lb />
the actual play. The movie, which<lb />
is appearing in one of the local<lb />
theaters soon, has many variations<lb />
from the original play.<lb />
in colleges, a subject seldom men opposed the idea is significant. It i popular vocal star of the campus<lb />
tioned two decades ago, has become invalidates the claim of many elders iis playing Walter Higgs, mail car-<lb />
an issue of the day. That develop- that practically all students, if given I rier. When a senior in high school,<lb />
ment seems largely a result of any say, would want to do away j "Bo" had the lead in the play Here<lb />
pioneering by educators like Robert with compulsory presence in classes. J Comes Charlie. He is vice president<lb />
Breaking down the results seeof the freshman class here.<lb />
M. Hutchins w ith his Chicago Plan,<lb />
which allows students to attend<lb />
classes at their own discretion.<lb />
Few schools, however, have fol-<lb />
lowed the lead taken by the Uni-<lb />
versity of Chicago.<lb />
Although educators discuss the<lb />
question among themselves, seldom<lb />
have they asked the opinions of the<lb />
students, who are most vitally in-<lb />
terested in the question. The Stu-<lb />
dent Opinion Surveys of America<lb />
are able to give voice for the first<lb />
time to the students' views on the<lb />
issue.<lb />
The nation's college youth were<lb />
asked, "Should compulsory class at-<lb />
tendance in colleges be abolished?"<lb />
Yes, said 63.5 per cent<lb />
No, said 36.5 per cent<lb />
Even though the poll revealed a<lb />
sizable majority who favored<lb />
tionally, sentiment favoring aboli-<lb />
tion is strongest in the East. The<lb />
With Clifton Britton directing,<lb />
the play is well under way. Britton<lb />
Middle Atlantic states showed a ma-1 is being assisted by Annie Laurie<lb />
jority of 68.7 per cent who answered j Beale as stage manager and Helen<lb />
"yes In the West and Midwest, Gray Gillam. assistant stage<lb />
students were more evenly divided! manager. John David Bridgers,<lb />
on the issue. In the West Central j technical director, designed the<lb />
states, which include the Chicago scenery and has been ably assisted<lb />
section, a bare majority�53.8 per in constructing it by Hampton Noe.<lb />
cent�were for abolition. Lindsav Whichard and "Bo" Kerr<lb />
A sophomore art student in the<lb />
Glendale Junior College of Cali-<lb />
fornia pointed out that some stu-<lb />
dents can get their work without<lb />
regular attendance.<lb />
Speaking for the opposition, a<lb />
senior arts and sciences student in<lb />
Bates College, Maine, believes that<lb />
most students are not mature enough<lb />
to allow lifting of compulsory at-<lb />
tendance requirements.<lb />
have also been valuable aides in this<lb />
work.<lb />
Committee chairmen working<lb />
with the play are: Hattie Laura<lb />
Britt, costumes; Emily Brendle,<lb />
lobby; Mary Alice Franklin, furni-<lb />
ture; Ethel Lee Byrd, properties;<lb />
Margaret Guy Overman, publicity;<lb />
Marguerite Averette, tickets; Lena<lb />
Mae Etheridge, programs; Marjorie<lb />
Watson, advertising.<lb /><lb />
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PAGE TWO<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
Billy DanielsEditor<lb />
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KVKINTl Y . SO U 111 NOT OU? T"<lb />
The present constitution of the Women Student Government Asso-�<lb />
ciation violates a fundamental principle of democratic government. Thialt . Til<lb />
principle "that government derive- its jusl power- from tbrasent of i (jrlclllClIl� JJlOWS<lb />
the governed" is completely ignored under the present constitutional set- j<lb />
up Written into the constitution of the Women's Student Govern- <lb />
- � Association are the rule- and regulations governing the functions j<lb />
I RICK O'SHAY <lb />
in i in<lb />
L6<lb />
By<lb />
ie committees and hoards whieh carry<lb />
IBC Wo<lb />
student bodv are directly under the control<lb />
I<lb />
i<lb />
Miss Evelyn Rogers<lb />
Student Government, For example, the Budget Committee,<lb />
which appropriates the Student Fees of the entire student body, is an DEDICATION: This column is<lb />
rganization created under the constitution of the Women's Studentlovingly dedicated to the memory of<lb />
I n ��men Other important groups such as the Publications Board my ate ;nui) pear�e Gates.<lb />
I the Social Committee occupy a similar status. In other words, the <lb />
Women's Student Government Association has through its constitutiou fRACK TEAM: While snooping<lb />
. � i. i its scope of authority to include both women and men, and aroUnd the campus,ye columnist per-<lb />
i � ul the consent of the male students who comprise approximately ceived that "loco" eouple, Wa<lb />
, r e, nt of the "governed" citizens of this democracy, "Twerp" .Morton and "Droop" Mis-<lb />
Chis situation is nol due to any desire on the part of the women's h,oe, having a race from Wilson Hall<lb />
g ivi rn ng body to be autocratic or dictatorial in taking over functions of  ,�. Campus Building. When they<lb />
entin -indent body. Rather, this peculiar problem is the result of passed the Austin Building they were<lb />
gradual change from a women's college to a co-educational institu- neckVneck; so your Uncle Rick)<lb />
 In �� past the functions of the Women's Student Government and modestly turned his haid.<lb />
 �� in � . �' the student body as a whole were synonomons for the .<lb />
�a simph reason that ECTC was a school for girls. As the male ele- U FAMILY AFFAIR: At the begin-<lb />
.  has increased, the constitution regulating -indent government for n,ng t' their lengthy affair. Nellie<lb />
women was modified in places to give representation to men on some Webb told Jimmy Ward that she<lb />
of the important committees. The Women's Student Governmenthas been could never be anything but a sis-<lb />
;absolutely fair in this matter, and the cooperation now existing between er to him. As usual Jimmy squirmed<lb />
the women's and men's governing organizations is of the highest calibre, from behind the eight ball and asked<lb />
However, this way of carrying on the functions of the student body as a 1(.r  kjgg her brother good night.<lb />
whole is a make-shift affair at best. This system depend- entirely upon the <lb />
mutual understanding and the personnel of both student governing bodies. MATH MAJOR: The Department<lb />
The constitution, the written framework of government, should not 0f Scientific Investigation of the<lb />
A constitution should be an instru- Teco Echo has at last made a start<lb />
CAMPUS<lb />
BRIEFS<lb />
EMERSONS . . .<lb />
A play to he sponsored by the<lb />
three societies during the spring<lb />
quarter was the main business di-<lb />
 cussed at the Emerson Society meet-<lb />
ing Thursday night, January 13.<lb />
Campus Camera<lb />
GEO .R.BENSON, MS WRE,BESS<lb />
RECEIVED It REES AT Tut SAMI I W<lb />
FRO "WE UN  -<lb />
he program was opene<lb />
by tb<lb />
inging of the society song. Frances<lb />
Boyd read a poem and Louise Wood-<lb />
i ard gave a recitation. A spelling<lb />
j contest concluded the program.<lb />
j IM1I SIGMA . . .<lb />
Mis- lmogene Riddiek. French<lb />
critic teacher at the High School,<lb />
was guest speaker at the regular<lb />
meeting of the Phi Sigma on last<lb />
Tuesday night.<lb />
Having been in France last sum-<lb />
mer. Mi-s Riddiek was able to give<lb />
first hand experiences which proved<lb />
Miss Rogers Joins ����� � �&amp;�<lb />
� Some of the crenen eustoi<lb />
College Faculty<lb />
Mi-<lb />
teacher m t<lb />
School, beean with the wmtei<lb />
depend upon vague understandings.<lb />
men! of written directions for carrying on the government of tins student jnir disco ry. They have brands<lb />
ho.lv in the most efficient and democratic manner. the common bed bug as a mathe- quarter, to teach in the colled<lb />
In the future this college i- going to become more and more "co-educa- matical insect. The reasons: They nome economics department,<lb />
tional" with the greater increase in the number oi men students. I hat add to one's misery, subtract from<lb />
situation will create problems which cannot be adequately solved underI one's pleasure, divide one atten-<lb />
the present governmental set-up. Although the student government at tion, and multiply like hell.<lb />
the present time works fairly well under these conditions, the students of �<lb />
this college should set up their government on the tried and tested prinei- WE STILL can't believe it. (diaries<lb />
pies of democracy. I Cobb made the honor roll. If vim<lb />
ns and<lb />
uses which do not appear ma French i<lb />
text Were made iplite realistic by<lb />
Miss Riddiek's comments and de-<lb />
Evelyn Rogers, former seriptions. Also the members of the<lb />
Greenville Hmh lub enjoyed, vicariously, the ex-<lb />
t seeing the various places<lb />
penences<lb />
of hi-toric and scenic interest.<lb />
: HOME EC. . . .<lb />
Miss Rogers is teaching two classes -pj1(. gome Economies Club voted<lb />
in child development and child t give slide to the nursery school<lb />
guidance and will soon take charge children's playground at its January<lb />
of the new nursery in the college. meeting.<lb />
For three rears she had taught Individuals made plans ,for their<lb />
fhere should he three distinct governmental unit- tor this student don't believe it, and you probably � i .( rjji Hiirl School Dur- Par  furthering the theme oi the<lb />
e student won't, look at honor roll on page one.I.   , club, "Riding our Bobbies througl<lb />
body with three separate constitutions�one government t-r th<lb />
body as a whole to carry on the function- which, by their nature, are the<lb />
business of the entire student body; another governmeni for the women of j CORRESPONDENCE COURSE:<lb />
this college to function in the situations peculiar to that group of students; There are letters of accent:<lb />
and the third organization for the men students to govern that group. There are letters of tone;<lb />
The question of sex division should be utterly disregarded in choosing But the best way to letter<lb />
the officers of the entire student body and the most capable students, re- 1- to letter alone.<lb />
eardless of sex, should be entrusted with the duties of governmental <lb />
leadership. SOMEBODY said that lr. Baughn<lb />
Our indent government should be a government of the entin student I is so particular that he raves if he<lb />
body for the entire student body, ami by the entire student body, with! sees a period upside down.<lb />
j ist powers to the majority and with adequate protection for the right �<lb />
and privileges of the minority. j OPTIONAL: Dr. Slay was eon-<lb />
! versing with a negro employed to<lb />
work! ) by the WPA, on the ncw<lb />
.13<lb />
w <lb />
LAST DOWNS ?<lb />
 HUNTONL. DOWNS.<lb />
1 EDITOR- W- CHIEF OF THE<lb />
WER AT VA POLY NSt.<lb />
FOLLOWS WS WO B?0-<lb />
THERS WO THIS P03I-<lb />
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- i 3�l W HELD fT IN 3.7-5S<lb />
h-�' . r J AMDviOMNtN<lb />
PRES ROBEKTM.<lb />
HUTCHiNS<lb />
OF CMICAX WON<lb />
THE DEKXECTT<lb />
ORATORICAL PRIZE<lb />
AT YALE<lb />
AS HAD HiSFAu<lb />
eEFORE WM<lb />
Student-On-The-Stand<lb />
n.g the past summer and fall shel gme Fonomics These hobbres JX) YOU THINK ECTC SHOULD HAVE .1 WEEKLY A<lb />
did post-graduate work at the include outdoor cookery, photog-j PAPER? WHYf<lb />
Woman College in Greensboro. : raphy. and collections. <lb />
 , recreational hour followed. The j W. J. Dudaah -Sophomore -Social Science-Phy. Ed<lb />
members engaged in playing Chinese Yes. The paper would be more a newspaper than a general revi<lb />
checkers after which ice eream j events. Other schools of the same ranking have it. Why shouldn't !�<lb />
W j sandwiches were served, j -��<lb />
Mis- Catherine Dennis, state '� Virginia Crawford �Junior�Home K Science :<lb />
By BARBARA KEUZENKAMP supervisor of Horn Economies will No. I feel the staff has enough to do to get out a g1 edition, ii<lb />
guest speaker at the February, of putting out a paper a week and not having enough to till this i li<lb />
RENCH<lb />
FRENCH<lb />
A S H I O<lb />
ADS<lb />
Paris -Frivolities are coming in<lb />
meeting.<lb />
classroom<lb />
building.<lb />
IIOH LOG . . . HOW LOIVG?<lb />
1- the recent action hv the administration in taking away three reerea- Dr. Slay: How much do you work!<lb />
tbnal hour- from the -indent body a temporary measure or a permanent Worker! f)Bouteight hours per.<lb />
regulation! The student body of'this institution i- under the impression Dr. Slay: Eight hours per day!<lb />
that this ruling will last only a short time, and that the privilege of dane- Worker) .) : N'aw sub. perhaps!<lb />
in" everv evening will be restored as soon as the departments functioning <lb />
in the Campus Building diminish their seasonal activities. CHAPEL NOTE: En chapel last<lb />
The student body should concern itself with the question of how long Tuesday, Dr. Charle Williams kept<lb />
this situation will exist, and take steps to request that the administration relating thing- that southern states<lb />
?rive the students of a wholesome, enjoyable socialjled in and asking us if it didn't<lb />
not permanently depr<lb />
privilege.<lb />
stronger than ever. They add so j Wilbur Brown Freshman History-Social Science:<lb />
much individuality to your clothes. FRAT . . . ea- They should because it will help to keep up with Camp<lb />
Use Mainhocher's brightly colored The National Convention of the and will help more people get school work because more pie<lb />
n<lb />
enameled flower fasteners n your Phi Sigma Pi Fraternity which h<lb />
jackets. They range from cow-slips ' � h1(1 ,his V('ar at Cleveland, <lb />
hvancinth and roses to delicati<lb />
seded.<lb />
AS ONE SOAP BOX ORATOR TO ANOTHER<lb />
Mark Twain is often given credit for the famous statement that state which fought in the Con-<lb />
"everyone talks about the weather, hut nobody does anything about it j federacy was a southern state.<lb />
With a bit of not too clever paraphrasing, we can bring this state- <lb />
men! to bear on a matter directly pertaining to this college. Our revised. AND NOW WI III nothing better<lb />
statement now read as follow "everyone talks about<lb />
food, but nobody doe- anything about it<lb />
It's a real pleasure to have something to gripe about all the time,<lb />
ollege food is like the weather, for that matter is just beyond our <lb />
�  i ;� jus! the same it does furnish a fruitful topic for student con-J . . <lb />
versation. Students can gather anywhere anytime in large group- or HrS AUSiraliail<lb />
small, and regardless of social or cultural background, they can expound<lb />
so rbly descriptive phrases their pet theories on "what's wrong<lb />
with the college food The joyful complainers mention in gran-<lb />
,i. ' , r " ' � t ,i i �i Frances Sutherland�Freshman�History-English:<lb />
Ohio, was the discussion ot The local, . . � � .<lb />
iilaui Him .ni'i i I ,i,n.i . . . i es. A newspaper is an important factor in promoting sch<lb />
. ,  , : Phi Sigma Pi chapter at their meet-i n - r � . , ,<lb />
hhes-of-the-vallev. A single spray 1. wj i i Q 'and smaller isties at more frequent interval- would be mteresti<lb />
. ' j ing Wednesday, January la. �<lb />
of any of these is chic in a button-  � � � i i i <lb />
� rhis convention is held every two Qjj.jgg g Wooten�Graduate� History :<lb />
 , � , f years in different sections of thel .S. Xo Xot until t,verv moinh(.r of t;� staff ft1 it hia <lb />
11 you have a simple afternoon Two years ago it met in St Louis (lmv t(( wurk m harnumv :ulii t his arti(.w in �n ,nM. TheJ<lb />
ress, give it an air of distinction Missouri, with Wesfey Banfaton, woaM lu,i a r(.visi()I1 in management. The bi-weekly paper is<lb />
v wearing these new wide cuff brace- Francis Sinclair, and William Sledge Ay - bicreasi tlu. niUul�.r Wouhl double the work a-<lb />
make us proud of the south. There's<lb />
one thing she didn't mention that lets of lacy metal. The fancier they j representing the local chapter,<lb />
swells my southern pride more than are the better. The foreign, hand- Fodie Hodge the president, was<lb />
anything else. The fact that every made, jewel encrusted silver brace- chosen as the official delegate to this<lb />
the efficiency.<lb />
our dining room to do, 1 end this column withf??ff<lb />
cm Geography Class<lb />
lets are beautiful on blue and deep year's convention. As yet other dele-<lb />
rose red. From Paquin come fan gates have not been chosen.<lb />
tastic black velvet bracelets covered! �<lb />
with all types of jewels and snapped POFS . . .<lb />
on with elastic. Fo. tK iit(.rarv valu, 0f tif, so<lb />
The newest things to wear on the I ciety, Edgar Allen Poe was thel;<lb />
shoulder of evening dresses, as theme of the Poe Society on Thurs-<lb />
epaulettes, are (dips. Evening hats: day night, January 1"2, in Austin<lb />
vary from tiny saucer-shaped ones! Auditorium. The program included <lb />
of velvet to those completely made several interesting talks. Tliadys<lb />
of twisted black net decorated with) Johnson described the man, Edgar<lb />
 f<lb />
! !<lb />
I SEE BY<lb />
the Papers<lb />
C. RAY PRUETTE<lb />
cabbage, marsnmeiiows, and sliced oranges, which was<lb />
served to the long suffering students some weeks ago. Burnt -teak and<lb />
lumpj creamed potatoes are given some measure of attention, and the<lb />
epeech i finished off with a thousand word discus-ion of the lavender<lb />
ice-cream given to dining hall patrons a while back.<lb />
We are not advocating reform for the food served in the college dining<lb />
hall. It- imperfections offer too much material for speeches by the<lb />
soap-box orators of this campus.<lb />
(.  ,   , .  ,  � rll,v rlIrt:un a to fall on the war in Spain. The last act wi<lb />
Mr- Wilson Flake � n ,tive Lus- " � , Tl " � i � ' 3" � , fZ T' "ml �M �f t!u' "&amp; " � the historv of the world.<lb />
- �' �"� �  '� l hair, as always, a great favorite, j gave a description of 13 West Bange, Statistics are not available, but estimates give killed and worn ted<lb />
he around 500.000. The loss is not so great as you think as a new gen<lb />
diioquent words the bits of tin cans'often found in dubious hashes. They tralian, spoke to Dr. 1 ickiesiiaer 8U. smartest flower right now is the the dormitory in which Poe lived<lb />
orate splendidly upon the eternally surprising salad mixture- and work class of economic geography of p(.ranjuin (.jt)101. ni. slightly pur- while enrolled at the University of<lb />
the salad tonic into a rhetorical climax by describing the culinary combi- European eountnes on Australia As u or pink Virginia. James Whitfield who had<lb />
i ii ) il � �ll, � It Is Iodav on Wednesday. �. ' . . � �. .i �. ,i�.�. �,i.n �.<lb />
Patrick Speaks<lb />
believe themselves to be reaping the<lb />
TnYWPA VWripr ilH oi the Worid War-i,hvays ah"<lb />
1U1 it Viil t C3JJC13 solving the individual of responsi-<lb />
 bility.<lb />
Rev. Clarence Patrick, pastor of ' want you to recognize your<lb />
the Immanuel Hapti-t Church spoke! own responsibilities he said, "first<lb />
OB "The Proving of Proverbs" at I in your personal life A person may<lb />
the YWOA Vesper Service Sunday I contribute something to a Christmas<lb />
evening, January 15. basket, or employ someone to do a<lb />
He began by stating that proberbs tedious task that must be done, but<lb />
are often used to evade an issue, to! it is necessary that be accepts re-<lb />
cover tip something or to shift re- gponsibility for himself. Second, it<lb />
is necessary to accept responsibility<lb />
It Is Today<lb />
.January 11.<lb />
Mrs. Flake was born and reared<lb />
in Australia and is a native of<lb />
Sydney. She is the sister-in-law of<lb />
Mrs. C. I), (iriggs of Greenville. At<lb />
the present time she is visiting in<lb />
the ITnited States with her husband<lb />
who is on a three months vacation.<lb />
Mrs. Flake drew a vivid picture<lb />
.ecause of the sin- of their fathers, ((f Australia for her listeners in her<lb />
jusl as the people of our nation today ilustrated descriptions of the conti-<lb />
gponsibility. For instance in the<lb />
proverb "Where's there's smoke<lb />
there bound to he fire there is<lb />
often, not even any smoke. on are,<lb />
besides, not dealing with fire ami<lb />
smoke, but with people. He illus-<lb />
trated further with "You can't teach<lb />
an old dog new tricks "But we<lb />
have adult education today And<lb />
again one is dealing with people, not<lb />
dogs.<lb />
In Ezekiel is found this passage,<lb />
Mr. Patrick continued. "The fathers<lb />
have eaten -our grapes and the<lb />
children's teeth are sharp on edge<lb />
The children of Israel, while in<lb />
Babylon, believed they were doomed<lb />
n group life. This will proceed only<lb />
as the individual accepts responsibili-<lb />
bilities in that group.<lb />
The third responsibility is in the<lb />
realm of one's spiritual life. "Some<lb />
people will even leave that to others<lb />
he declared. This was illustrated by<lb />
a story of a man who took all his<lb />
problems to his preacher and church<lb />
to solve, for according to his belief,<lb />
that is what they were for.<lb />
"Our lives are really our own and<lb />
we are responsible for them. What<lb />
we are depends on us and not the<lb />
sour grapes of our father's he<lb />
concluded.<lb />
nent.<lb />
"We swim nine months out of the<lb />
year in Australia she stated. Every<lb />
week one half of the school day is<lb />
spent at the sea shore where the<lb />
children are given lessons in swim-<lb />
ming.<lb />
Sheep raising is the most im-<lb />
portant money making industry of<lb />
Australia. Therefore nothing is over<lb />
looked in the way of protecting the<lb />
sheep. So much do they value the<lb />
industry that a fence has been<lb />
erected 1,000 miles long around the<lb />
sheep ranches to keep out the rabbits<lb />
which might eat the grasses that<lb />
the sheep need.<lb />
Mrs. Flake brought out the fact<lb />
that Australia had perhaps the most<lb />
peculiar animals of any place in the<lb />
world, yet they were the most harm-<lb />
less. Those she described were the<lb />
kangaroo, rabbits, koalar bears.<lb />
In conclusion she mentioned that<lb />
the Australians were very proud<lb />
of their beaches. "In fact she<lb />
added, "they are just as pretty as<lb />
any American beach and we love<lb />
them<lb />
Gloves are always an important<lb />
part of your costume. A distinctive<lb />
glove is fashioned with a strip of<lb />
Persian Lamb running from the cuff<lb />
down the third finger. It looks par-<lb />
ticularly well on blue suede. Ele-<lb />
gant gloves for day wear are made<lb />
from doeskin, suede, and pigskin<lb />
or peeary. They may be (dosed with<lb />
zippers or be simply pull-overs. A<lb />
clever touch is to wear a fabulous<lb />
ring on the outside of your glove.<lb />
You might also use your large cuff<lb />
bracelet, wearing it over the cuff of<lb />
your glove. It is very "frenchy<lb />
For colder weather, gaily embroid-<lb />
ered angora mittens are warm as<lb />
well as stylish. Evening mitts, with<lb />
eyelet embroidery, are very smart.<lb />
Long filmy black net gloves, some-<lb />
times decorated with sequins or bow<lb />
ties of velvet, are a great success<lb />
with period gowns.<lb />
Get your gloves out, and start<lb />
wearing them. It's smart to be<lb />
casual, but no matter how indiffer-<lb />
ent you wish to appear, you must<lb />
always wear gloves. It is said that<lb />
the French woman puts her gloves<lb />
on in her dressing room, the Ameri-<lb />
can woman puts her gloves on in<lb />
the hall, and the English woman<lb />
puts her's on in the street. Every<lb />
smart girl wears gloves�no matter<lb />
how hot the day may be! Live up to<lb />
our American reputation, and wear<lb />
gloves every time you step outside<lb />
your dormitory door.<lb />
A tantot � and more gloves to<lb />
you!<lb />
visited this dormitory, added com-<lb />
ments to the repo<lb />
Ina Mae Pearce,<lb />
the society poem.<lb />
ation will take their place in twenty years, but the greatest "<lb />
think, will be the loss of Spain's wealth property, priceless Cath<lb />
and many other things which can never be replaced<lb />
ments to the report. In conclusion. Yes this is the nri.m �f � i�i i i � �<lb />
i r o i ,t-i i � es,inis is tne price oi war, but let us hope that the Bi<lb />
Ina Mae Pearce. read Eh oradc, no aftermath '<lb />
BSF . . .<lb />
Mr. AY. Perry Crouch, state secre-<lb />
tary of Christian Education and<lb />
his wife were entertained bv the<lb />
BSF Council of ECTC at the Bap-<lb />
tist Student Center, Friday night,<lb />
January 20.<lb />
(ramps and contests were led by<lb />
Athlea Boone, second vice president<lb />
of the council. Then delicious can-<lb />
dies were served.<lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Crouch were also<lb />
at the Student Center Friday after-<lb />
noon and they contacted about 100<lb />
Baptist students and faculty mem-<lb />
bers.<lb />
construct)<lb />
LANIERS<lb />
Nobel Prize winner Pearl S.<lb />
Buck, was the subject of discussion<lb />
at the regular monthly meeting of<lb />
the Lanier Society. Her life, with<lb />
interesting side lights, and the book<lb />
The Good Earth which won her the<lb />
Nobel Prize were discussed by Mar-<lb />
garet Wilson. Also a few enlighten-<lb />
ing comments as to the origination<lb />
and significance of the Noble prize<lb />
were given by Miss Wilson.<lb />
To add humor and good will to<lb />
the occasion, Edith Harris rendered<lb />
a reading. "Talkative Tillie<lb />
The business session of the meet-<lb />
ing included the laying of plans<lb />
for competitive one-act play pro-<lb />
Diabetes shouldn't be far around the corner as the annual<lb />
spent for candy in the United States is approximately $125<lb />
for some 1,500,000,000 pounds. According to this people of this<lb />
eat at the rate of over 47 pounds a second.<lb />
An English Actress has been chosen for the picture "(.one Wit 08<lb />
Wind to the surprise of some, and total lack of interest for others.<lb />
Personally I can t figure why Hollywood went to England to get Scarlett<lb />
O Mara when Bette Davis is at their elbow!<lb />
?V,iJ� 101'n AirPlanConrn has just announce to the vermmn:<lb />
that they have made a plastic airship, and if properly geared the concern<lb />
can turn out 1,000 airplanes daily. The plane has pa"Ji' ill  "�<lb />
ment test and can reach a speed of 200 miles per hour<lb />
that announcement should worry Germany.<lb />
duction among the societies. Plans<lb />
were also made for the taking up of<lb />
hobbies in which the whole member-<lb />
ship of the Society will participate<lb />
NEW BLEACHERS . . P<lb />
Portable bleachers with a seat-<lb />
ing capacity of 800 were completed<lb />
last week by NYA workers under<lb />
the direction of W. H. McHenrv<lb />
supervisor of buildings and grounds<lb />
and manual arts instructor.<lb />
The bleachers are gray and can<lb />
be easily erected in a few hours time<lb />
by five or six men. Four sections<lb />
were erected for the ACC Boxing<lb />
Match and Lomsburg basketball<lb />
game as a tryout.<lb />
Though primarily for indoor<lb />
sports the new stands can be used<lb />
for any athletic function<lb />
Campus Group<lb />
Hears Scientist<lb />
Dr. C. M. Heck of North Carcv<lb />
Hna State College, who attained<lb />
nation-wide fame last summer when<lb />
he spent six days and nights atop<lb />
the pinnacle of the Empire State<lb />
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an apparatus of his own invention<lb />
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Pirates Renew Feud With Mountaineers Tonite<lb />
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Lick Capital Quint<lb />
Carolinians Victorious<lb />
By 41-38 Count<lb />
Coach Gordon Gilbert's Corsair<lb />
quint downed Wilson Teachers in a<lb />
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. . dome last Thursday night. Both<lb />
1 tonight they will do their "daradestM to teams were evenly matched and<lb />
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ol Eas1 ('art.Una have! lies were tied 33-33. Then ensued<lb />
woeful evening they la stormy scoring session in which<lb />
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an extinguisher upon Donald Brock,<lb />
who masked their defense for nine<lb />
field goals. Xor could they do much<lb />
with Bill Shelton, who scored fre-<lb />
quently. These two hoys, aided and<lb />
 abetted by the team's superior floor<lb />
al Coach. Joe Alexander turned down! play, piled up 31 points. The en-<lb />
f fennessee to coach basketball at an tire team played a bang up bas-<lb />
eives. The fact that this olTer was made ketball game.<lb />
putation in other colleges as an accom- j Clark and Gordon spiked the<lb />
reasons tor refusal "Coach" stated that! Wilson Teachers11 score by turning<lb />
if and the whole-hearted support of the) in 12 and 15 points respectively,<lb />
bunch of roses to you, I The line-up:<lb />
Wilson Teach. Pos. FG<lb />
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Clark  F (i<lb />
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boxing team will meet ECTC in the local arena on Gordon C 7<lb />
r iruan �"�. in the third intercollegiate match of the season Brrin Q 1<lb />
iilirl hex brigade. The squared-circle boys will be out Cilliam Q ()<lb />
win column against Duke after suffering two set-backs Lewis(J 2<lb />
� Vtlantic Christian, hike's frosh pugs entertained the �<lb />
last year and overwhelmed the visitors by a to 2 17<lb />
: Breeee Bcored for the Bucs in that affray with<lb />
w i a technical knock-out and Breeee getting the nod ECTC Pos. FG<lb />
corner predicts a victory for the local fisticuffialISimpsonF<lb />
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his � appearance in collegiate boxing, Jess Willard" Gray<lb />
ks! Vou can believe that or not, but 'twas the reason<lb />
Igi - for giving the decision to the other fighter. This<lb />
'urred when the Teachers met A.C.C, over in Wilson<lb />
match of the season.<lb />
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and the judges replied that the tight a close but<lb />
glassy look in bis eye in the first round m the fiirht<lb />
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. consider the fact thai Cray knocked his opponent down<lb />
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Making a week-end visit to the<lb />
East Carolina campus, the West-<lb />
ern Carolina Teachers cagera will<lb />
invade the Buccaneer home court<lb />
tonight and tomorrow night and re-<lb />
new the standing feud between the<lb />
two schools.<lb />
Cast year the Pirate squad made<lb />
match of their season to Atlantic e trip to mountoins and came<lb />
  . home with a tie of one same all<lb />
t hnstian in the enemv territory on ; Thin � kiwa�� t, t t<lb />
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fights by decisions and gained a of ending tin<lb />
half-point on a draw, yielding to slump.<lb />
the Bulldogs two technical knock- The ECTC contingent<lb />
j outs, one decision, and a half-point rested from the arduous ti<lb />
draw. This match had created mucli, past week-end. which had i<lb />
interest because of the hitter rival- do with the DOOr si<lb />
I ry between the two colleges. The ;<lb />
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when the teams met last year. <lb />
ACC Wins By<lb />
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East Carolina Teachers CoUegi<lb />
lost by one fight the first boxing<lb />
fine possibilities<lb />
present winning<lb />
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Norman Fleming of ECTC<lb />
showed a tricky style and much pep<lb />
to train a decision over Herbert<lb />
White in the 118-pound class. "Pee<lb />
! Wee" Holmes, Bulldogger, exhibited<lb />
I too much knowledge of the art of<lb />
poor snowin<lb />
tgainst Louisburg, and w<lb />
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throwing a left hook to the head of Billy.<lb />
here. Wilkerson won on a decision.<lb />
display of enthusiasm from the1 � f'loek.<lb />
fans who liad waited to see A.C.V<lb />
.Jimmy Holliday meet David Breeee.<lb />
Both hoys have made names for<lb />
themselves in college boxing circles,<lb />
shows Wilkerson. ECTC's 125-pound scrapper, 1Breeee e��d the fight to Holliday<lb />
fisticuffs<lb />
stays, Shelton, Brock, Smil<lb />
Ridenhour, the fans will get their<lb />
second chance to see DuBose Simp-<lb />
son perform on his home court.<lb />
Hinton, Parrish, Cox, and Glass,<lb />
who all saw action in the Louis-<lb />
or the inexperienced burg tilt will he on hand during<lb />
Braddy, who went down in a TKO 'I crucial moments to help throw-<lb />
after forty seconds of the second the hill-billies for a loss,<lb />
stanza. The game tonight starts at 7:30<lb />
The third fight met with miicli:111"1 tomorrow evening's tilt at<lb />
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Read This, Weep<lb />
Boxers Lose To Atlantic Christian<lb />
By Close Score In Match Here<lb />
Pirates Win Two, Lose<lb />
Three; Wilkerson,<lb />
Williams Tally Victories<lb />
Atlantic Christian College's box-<lb />
ing squad defeated East Carolina's<lb />
East Carolina's fighting Pirates pugilists last Friday night in the,1 p(l,n(iogs, after three roundsof hard<lb />
vercame a half-time handicap to Teacher's home ring, winning three scrapping on the parts of both pugi<lb />
ACC fighter, in a bout held aU the wa-v- continually seeking an<lb />
opening, but the shifty Bulldog!<lb />
( evaded the Buc's defense. At the:<lb />
final boll neither fighter showed;<lb />
signs of injury and both lookedi<lb />
fresh. The judges ruled the affair;<lb />
a draw.<lb />
In the fourth fight the judges!<lb />
ruled Billy Dickinson a decision!<lb />
over the hard-hitting, aggressive'<lb />
Jesse Gray of ECTC. Gray opened!<lb />
put on such a fine show at ACC I the first fight of his career with a!<lb />
when he decisioned Herbert White. l)arrage of blows that flattened his<lb />
rP, llf i i � e i (Please turn to page four)<lb />
1 he local fans were looking iorward<lb />
to seeing Fleming perform.<lb />
The Pirates took the first fight<lb />
of the evening when IIerlert Wilk-<lb />
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won Oy throwing it<lb />
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Bucs Defeated Bv<lb />
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Norfolk Tars<lb />
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but January 14. Revenge was sweet, for<lb />
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wind on4 of their rival's sails. Early<lb />
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their colors and convinced the Navy<lb />
bovs of having the wrong sort by<lb />
Mary (N.I). I by a 34-25 score. Thejto score their second victory over j experience with aggressiveness and;<lb />
Buccaneers proved that "Friday the Buccaneers this season. The many rapid, hard punches which<lb />
the-thirteenth" was an unlucky Pirates won their fights in the 125-j pushed the Bulldog for the whole<lb />
day. . . . for W&amp;M. After a half- j pound and 165-pound classes, but fight and finally sprawled him in<lb />
way lead of "BC to 10 the Nor-J dropped a technical knockout andj the ropes in the third. <lb />
folk Braves also rudely awakened! two decisions in the 135-pound class. The Teachers dropped the second<lb />
to the fact that "13" is not a! Back of sufficient material for both j firrfit to the visitors when "Pee<lb />
healthy number. Immediately after j teams made it impossible to arrange Wee" Holmes duplicated his feat<lb />
"the pause that refreshes" Brock j fights in the regular eight classes! of last week and scored a TKO over<lb />
and Simpson led their team in such into which most college bouts are j Harvey Braddy after one minute of<lb />
crushing tactics that the Braves divided. the second. Braddy, a beginner<lb />
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and trailing for the remainder of to learn that David Breeee. nursing<lb />
the affray. a budding wisdom tooth, would not<lb />
DulMse Simpson, making his col- be able to meet dimmy Holliday<lb />
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Roanoke Rapids<lb />
Alumnae Chapter<lb />
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Math Department<lb />
Gets New Prof.<lb />
Dr. William A. Cordrey, Th.D<lb />
from IVahodv College, .Nashville.<lb />
Tenn has recently joined the mathe-<lb />
Boxers Lose To<lb />
Atlantic Christian<lb />
(Continued from page three)<lb />
showed improvement in the first<lb />
round and stayed in the tight scrap-<lb />
ping with his more experienced foe.<lb />
In the second round Holmes landed<lb />
several smashing blows on the Duc-<lb />
cimeer's "beak which brought<lb />
forth a geyser of blood and the<lb />
referee's intervention, stopping the<lb />
all" ray.<lb />
Jesse Gray of ECTC dropped a<lb />
decision to Billy Lee for the Pirates'<lb />
second loss of the evening, after<lb />
three exciting rounds of fistic bom-<lb />
bardment Lee pitted his smooth<lb />
style, which results from rive Jong<lb />
years of experience in the -fistic<lb />
wars, against the sturdy Bucca-<lb />
neers' torrent of leather throwing.<lb />
It yielded liini only an equal mint<lb />
Snow Plays Lead<lb />
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When it rains it pours and when<lb />
it snows�well, it snows. Anyway,<lb />
it happened one night starring Clark<lb />
Gable�it snowed one night some-<lb />
where in the vicinity of two Sun-<lb />
days ago.<lb />
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Poor young things, who called the Parrish. e<lb />
Bucs Defeated By<lb />
Louisburg Cagers<lb />
(Continued from page three)<lb />
quint. As the battle began to re-<lb />
semble a complete rout, the Pirates<lb />
squad finally hit upon a scoring<lb />
combination and surged back into<lb />
the ball game. Kinging several field<lb />
goals in rapid succession, the Dues<lb />
at one time appeared to be within<lb />
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Lee, 146, won by a TKOJsioned Elmer Mottern. 170.<lb />
- mds of the second round Referee: Hayes of Wilson.<lb />
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Leea polished Sharpe of Wilson.<lb />
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much for the Pirate.<lb />
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was the scrap between doe Wil-<lb />
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peeping and started running. After,<lb />
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sophisticated sophomores got off<lb />
their high horses and enjoyed it.<lb />
sioned Pilley (130).<lb />
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tie Christian. Williams, repeating Lee (143) of ACC decisioned<lb />
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(Continued from page one)<lb />
through a study of the complexities<lb />
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with a score of 3-2, in favor of ACC<lb />
Williams' entrance to the ring<lb />
brought a thunderous roar of ap-<lb />
plause and cheering from the fans!<lb />
who were anxious to see him figh!<lb />
for the first time this year on home<lb />
grounds. Joe pleased his audience<lb />
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promptly carried the fighl to Mot-<lb />
tern. taking most of the points in<lb />
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but doe remained master of the sit-<lb />
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Wilkerso'n (126) of ECTC deci-<lb />
Williams (163) of ECTC deci-<lb />
uoned Mottern (170).<lb />
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