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lir ting th Sei ior 'lass<lb />
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� .  a !�:� production, and<lb />
1 and studied (he ele-<lb />
Operatic Concert<lb />
To Be Given Fri.<lb />
By Noted Troupe<lb />
Of Three Singers<lb />
Famous Trio<lb />
Performs Here<lb />
February 10<lb />
Band Uniforms<lb />
the circumst<lb />
unsound<lb />
. observa-<lb />
Mr. Brit-<lb />
iminlishi d<lb />
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� Pictured above are Clifton Britton<lb />
and John David Bridgers, Director<lb />
rds, and Technical Director respectively<lb />
� i of "Children of the Moon<lb />
Olga Trevisan, Robert Long, and<lb />
Raymond Koch will appear here on<lb />
Friday evening, February 10 in the<lb />
Chamber Opera Trio, and will pre-<lb />
miii a concert program consisting<lb />
of selection from famous operas.<lb />
The performances of this group<lb />
are invariably characterized by a<lb />
naturalness of action, minute atten-<lb />
tion to detail, and high regard for<lb />
and devotion to the fundamental<lb />
principles of art. Each of the three<lb />
performers are worthy of high praise,<lb />
and tlie three together form a team<lb />
of rare ability.<lb />
Miss Trevisan, daughter of Vi-<lb />
zarro Trevisan who is considered<lb />
throughout the Tinted States and<lb />
! Europe as the master of operatic<lb />
 tradition, received her training -at<lb />
: the hands of this man who has<lb />
! trained many world-famous singers.<lb />
! Having spent most of her life back-<lb />
stage with her father, Olga knew<lb />
 practically all the operatic roles be-<lb />
fore she really ever began singing.<lb />
; She j-ings soprano.<lb />
American horn and American<lb />
trained, Mr. Koch possesses a voice i<lb />
which is rich, powerful, and reso<lb />
nan! with exceptional range am<lb />
flexibility. H- is master of tin<lb />
oratorio, the most difficult style of!<lb />
singing. His baritone voice has<lb />
brought him much recognition.<lb />
Besides the tenor voice which is<lb />
one of his greatest assets, Robert<lb />
Long, the other member of the trio<lb />
Band uniforms are due this<lb />
week according to information<lb />
received by Dean Tabor from<lb />
C. E. Ward and Company.<lb />
They will be shipped between<lb />
the first and the third of Feb-<lb />
ruary.<lb />
These uniforms consist of<lb />
purple capes with gold silk<lb />
lining, purple trousers with<lb />
gold whip-cord, striped pur-<lb />
ple inner-jackets with gold<lb />
frogs across the front, purple<lb />
officer style caps with gold<lb />
trimming. Two drum major<lb />
uniforms for the Keuzencamp<lb />
twins and a uniform for Mr.<lb />
Tabor were included in the<lb />
order.<lb />
The uniforms originally<lb />
priced at $1,400 were pur-<lb />
chased at $1,200 due to the<lb />
efforts of Mr. Tabor.<lb />
Senior Class Elects Lucille Lewis<lb />
To Quartet of Superlative Honors<lb />
Wilmington Girl<lb />
Leads In Poll For<lb />
Class Superlatives<lb />
Dr.R.L.Hilldrup<lb />
To Publish Book<lb />
Life of Edmund<lb />
Pendleton Subjeet of<lb />
Biographical Study<lb />
Dr. R h. Hill-<lb />
 drop of the His-<lb />
tory Department<lb />
�J lias reeentlv fin-<lb />
Lucille Lewis of Wilmington,<lb />
X. C. president of the 1939 grad-<lb />
uating class, led all nominees for<lb />
Senior ('lass superlatives by win-<lb />
ning four honors in a poll conduct-<lb />
ed recently. Miss Lewis won the<lb />
honor of being chosen the most<lb />
versatile the most intellectual<lb />
the best leader and the "best<lb />
all-round During her collegiate<lb />
career, the class president has been<lb />
outstanding as a student and leader<lb />
in campus activities.<lb />
A total of twenty-three superla-<lb />
tives was elected by secret ballot<lb />
by the Senior Class.<lb />
The following is a list of the su-<lb />
perlatives:<lb />
Most athletic boy. Lex Riden-j<lb />
hour: most athletic girl, Doris Hoi- popular. Lillian Parrish; cutest.<lb />
lowell; most handsome boy. Fodie Sarali Stephenson; most studious.<lb />
Sue Speed: best personality. Nell<lb />
ry, Leo Burks;<lb />
NewDanceRuling<lb />
To Be Permanent<lb />
States Meadows<lb />
In Press Interview<lb />
iteeenfl) Adopted Role<lb />
Lessening Dance Periods<lb />
�'�t�ar Sa� President<lb />
LUCILLE LEWIS<lb />
tshed work on a<lb />
iography study<lb />
entitled ' " The<lb />
Jiife and Timejs<lb />
of Edmund Pen-<lb />
dleton T h el<lb />
book, whieh will<lb />
contain a b out<lb />
352 pages including illustrations<lb />
bibliography and index, will be<lb />
published by the University of<lb />
Hodges: prettiest. Cora Lee Fetter<lb />
son : most individual. Louise Free.<lb />
ii t,  ii.�. ii I'errv ; best dancer. h<lb />
man ; mosi capable, Joyce liarrell;<lb />
most dependable. Emily Brendle: best daueer, girl, Bergie Sheppard;<lb />
best dressed boy. Fodie Hodges; friendliest, Rebecca Nicholson; wit-<lb />
best dressed girl. Dorothy Stead- tiest. Sellastine Hughes; most tal-<lb />
man : most original. Pete Hill; most ented, Maude Melvin.<lb />
Engel Lund To Present Recital<lb />
On 'Dramatization Through Song'<lb />
Artist To Give<lb />
Program February 2<lb />
rifted as a pianist.<lb />
�r technical di-<lb />
ti tlii- capacity<lb />
ig up<lb />
Major W. A.<lb />
Graham Is<lb />
Chapel Speaker<lb />
I North Carolina Press sometime in<lb />
the near future.<lb />
The book has for its central idea<lb />
the fact that Patrick Henry and his<lb />
followers have been given too much<lb />
wy c � credit for the Revolution in Vir-<lb />
Vesper Service � ilI:l,it;ir wanot n,r, baj<lb />
.t Ldmund Pendleton who, at the head<lb />
Dramatization through song is<lb />
MenStudentsVote<lb />
To Form YMCA<lb />
� m fiere for 1 he remainder ol<lb />
�� I year, stated Dr. Mead in<lb />
in interview recently.<lb />
I ntil the new classroom I lilding<lb />
is ompleted the after dinm i danc-<lb />
ing period- will remain as they are.<lb />
It is hoped that the new building<lb />
will furnish adequate additional<lb />
room for the growing activities on<lb />
the campus.<lb />
The ruling was set up following<lb />
a request by Miss Norton, Messrs.<lb />
Alexander. Gilbert, Tabor, and Ditt-<lb />
mar that they have the privilegi of<lb />
using the building three night- a<lb />
week. ihese teachers have been<lb />
having difficulty lately in meeting<lb />
their classes and in carrying on their<lb />
activities as they should be.<lb />
During the past two years the<lb />
music and physical educational d -<lb />
partments have grown remarkal ly<lb />
larger. As a result there is a con-<lb />
siderable lack of room i"r carrying<lb />
on the work as it should be<lb />
"What we need stated Dr.<lb />
Madows, "ia a gymnasium Th n<lb />
we would have adequate ro m for<lb />
the student- to dance and to carry<lb />
"ii athletics and music activith - i t<lb />
the same time. "This is th onlv<lb />
Simons Addresses<lb />
�lioul oj its size m the state<lb />
the principle id the recital by Ln-  , cjn( nfA h,iX. Q j<lb />
gel Lundjrhich w to be presented Plang for th� 0,�,iniz.lt-(,n of afurther stated.<lb />
'ioiild be done about it<lb />
branch of the National Y.Mf'A were<lb />
whole-heartedly endorsed by the<lb />
 of the Moderate Party, held the bal-<lb />
Rev. John David Simons, pastorjance of power between the Radicals<lb />
of the Memorial Baptist Church and tin- Conservatives and success-<lb />
spoke to the College students at fully guided the Revolution through<lb />
Vesper Services Sunday evening. I some oi its most important phases.<lb />
in the Wright Building, Monday<lb />
evening, February "JO.<lb />
Sketching the content of each<lb />
song with a few preliminary re- men "u � campus at a mass meet-l<lb />
marks of explanation, she then puts ing, Wednesday, February 1.<lb />
life into the song by mean of her Dr. Rebarker, Dean of men on I<lb />
the<lb />
proposed organization and told the<lb />
d explanation, she then puts ing<lb />
i the song by means of her<lb />
iion menial keenness and vo-<lb />
al versatility in its interpretation.<lb />
uncommon mental keenness and vo- ampus, poke in favor of the<lb />
1,168 Register<lb />
For Winter Term<lb />
Through her singing her audience<lb />
receives the illusion of a story book<lb />
Using as bis scripture the thirty It was Pendleton who was striving of many nations, with fascinating<lb />
men some of the benefits that would<lb />
be receive as a result of its forma-<lb />
r the dii<lb />
tage carp<lb />
fifth through the forty-second verses to keep the Ship of State on an<lb />
Major W A. Graham, Superin-jof the first chapter of St. John, bejeven keel while Henry was uttering<lb />
Kin-ton Public chose a- his subject "Imprisoned wild and extravagant<lb />
Yndor from the forty-second Iphrases.<lb />
tlie<lb />
iratoncai<lb />
Mr, I<lb />
School- and brother of Mi- Maria "Pendleton succeded well says<lb />
D. Graham of the East Carolina Ir sinon- declared that one Dr. Hilldrup. "if the number of<lb />
,1 ' Teachers College faculty, was the often sneaks of his weaknesses as high offices to which he was chosen<lb />
�no- as well as � I . .  �  , .<lb />
I of guest speaker at the regular chapel'coming from some outside force tops any indication oi success. in<lb />
He I addition to being one of the most<lb />
�!�<lb />
at iare. The period Tuesday. January 81. Mr. wing to turn the virtues desired. He ad.<lb />
� �i , , , " i � �  i) i pointed out that these virtue- are in! pn<lb />
scene was also Graham chose as his subject "Prob- ' . i i I<lb />
will be effected<lb />
� in which dan.<lb />
on of her unique nineteen y<lb />
the<lb />
ems in School Work<lb />
Mr. Graham said that in the<lb />
imineiit lawyer- and legislators<lb />
us now ilny are power- that -lum-jin colonial Virginia, Pendleton was<lb />
her. To confirm this, be told of a a delegate t<lb />
great Shakespearean actor. Sir<lb />
winch reached the<lb />
hn<lb />
aKinir<lb />
pictures painted in rich colors. tion. After further discussion of its<lb />
Without the use of gestures or merits, the men voted ananimously<lb />
costumes, she depends solely on her to take the initial steps toward<lb />
singing for recreating her eharac- definite organization.<lb />
ters. She is master of a dozen Ian- p.n ar 11)W underway for<lb />
guages � her fluency, prominent- bringing to the campus a representa-<lb />
tion, and diction in each being s ne 0f the YMCA to discuss further l'1'1 records, ex<lb />
perfect as to raise much doubt in rne possibilities of a branch on the<lb />
ones mind as to whicli is her native j(r Carolina Teachers Coll<lb />
At the close of registration th<lb />
ECTC enrollment for the winter<lb />
quarter had reached tlie height of<lb />
1,168 students.<lb />
This enrollment i- surpassed only<lb />
by that of the past fall quarter,<lb />
un1 of 1,21<lb />
A total of<lb />
tudents.<lb />
2 men<lb />
11Lie<lb />
years he has been in thejllenrv Irving, who starte<lb />
t teacher-employer the<lb />
Lit<lb />
his <lb />
ork with tl<lb />
le<lb />
lohn David says.<lb />
mi. and I hope eVeiy-<lb />
gest<lb />
asoii he n<lb />
ia- had to dimi-<lb />
with<lb />
what seemed no acting ability and<lb />
worked to become one ol the world s<lb />
greatest actors.<lb />
ail right<lb />
Uteachers is the fact that many of r Th(. llizati�H ,lf ,his. he Baidj<lb />
them did not possess the ability tos1(in( 1(, ;(n enCouragement to be<lb />
rd is tilled with<lb />
th 'ontinentalon-<lb />
resses, chairman ol the Committee<lb />
f Safety, and president of two<lb />
Revolutionary inventions in Vir-<lb />
(Please turn to page two)<lb />
Five Students<lb />
Chosen Guests<lb />
of Rotarians<lb />
guests<lb />
X V. students will<lb />
Rotary Club on Monday eve-<lb />
e, l ebruary '�.<lb />
I students chosen from the<lb />
self-help workers to represent<lb />
who are working their way<lb />
igh college were Annie Laurie<lb />
� Audrey Baiter, dames Whit-<lb />
I, It.ri- Armstrong, and Eunice<lb />
: u Laurie Keene will speak<lb />
on "Some Facts and Figures on<lb />
S If-Help tudents at ECTC<lb />
 Qdrej Salter on "What Self-Help<lb />
Means to the Students James<lb />
A tfield on "What Greenville and<lb />
ECTC Owe to Each Other Doris<lb />
Armstrong on "Interesting Aspects<lb />
of Mv dob and Eunice Griggs on<lb />
"Trial- and Tribulations of a Blond<lb />
in a Hash House<lb />
organize classroom administration.<lb />
It IS essential that the good teach-<lb />
er be constantly observant ol the<lb />
characteristics of her students so she<lb />
may teach where teaching is needed.<lb />
The teacher training school is not<lb />
typical of the general public school<lb />
and we expect more of the begin-<lb />
ning teacher than we do oi the more<lb />
experienced. Consequently, it is an<lb />
easy thing for the beginning teacher<lb />
to lose her ambition. The teacher<lb />
must be alive, awake and an in-<lb />
vestigator.<lb />
lr. Graham advised the teachers<lb />
never to use threats but to settle<lb />
their problems with the student in<lb />
private. He further advised them<lb />
to postpone any penalty and leave<lb />
the student in suspense as to his<lb />
fate�never letting him forget that<lb />
myself. " I bis wo<lb />
the wreckage of those who wanted<lb />
to be somebody else lie stated.<lb />
Rev. Simons gave two influences<lb />
which set these inner virtues free.<lb />
The first i- human personalities�<lb />
friends, Christian Ministers, or<lb />
some noble teacher. He told of a<lb />
littlr farmer boy who saw the things<lb />
in "Ma" Hopkins which made him<lb />
want to D' like her. The second in-<lb />
(Please turn to page two)<lb />
tongue.<lb />
Dr. Ferdinand Ranter has rend-<lb />
ered able assistance in the assem-<lb />
bling of her repertoire and prepar-<lb />
ing it for presentation. He appears<lb />
with her as pianist.<lb />
campus.<lb />
Players Select<lb />
One Act Drama<lb />
For State Contest<lb />
Th University of Pittsburgh<lb />
Men s Council has established a<lb />
Tuxedo Exchange Agency for<lb />
formal-less students who wish to<lb />
go to formal dances. Students will<lb />
provide the tuxes to be rented.<lb />
Oregon State College has a new<lb />
class in sports appreciation that<lb />
meets every week.<lb />
Riders to the Sea a tragedy<lb />
dealing with the Irish sea-fearing<lb />
, , people bv Synge, has been selected<lb />
the teacher is friendly toward him. play fcQ w prp,onto(1<lb />
by the KiPi Players at Chapel<lb />
Hill on March 22 in the contests<lb />
sponsored by the Carolina Play-<lb />
makers.<lb />
Miss Lena Ellis of the commerce<lb />
department will direct the play.<lb />
Characters have not been chosen but<lb />
trvouts will bo held in the near<lb />
A new study of evolution is be-<lb />
ing made at Indiana University,<lb />
where Prof. A. C. Kinsey is ex-<lb />
amining 100,000 specimens of the<lb />
gall wasp.<lb />
Three University of Kansas<lb />
blind students are earning their<lb />
way through college transcribing<lb />
textbooks into Braille.<lb />
Improvements<lb />
Being Made <lb />
On Campus S<lb />
Many projects for the improve-<lb />
ment and beautiheation of the cam-<lb />
pus have recently bees instituted<lb />
under the direction of Mr. W. II.<lb />
Me Henry.<lb />
Another Tug issue at hand is the<lb />
making of bookcases for the dormi-<lb />
tories. The first 37 of the needed<lb />
4o0 will lie made by students of In-<lb />
dustrial Arts. The rest will be done<lb />
by the NVA workers. They are<lb />
also making medicine cabinets.<lb />
These bookcases and medicine<lb />
cabinets are being paid for out of<lb />
the dormitory equipment fund.<lb />
There are 31 of the XYA boys from<lb />
all over the country being trained<lb />
by Mr. McIIenry so that they will<lb />
become carpenters, j.<lb />
Two of these NA workers are<lb />
Campus Clubs<lb />
Hear Maud<lb />
Scheerer<lb />
'Plays on Broadway This Season'<lb />
Program Given<lb />
On Pearl S. Buck<lb />
Nobel Prize winner. IV<lb />
Luk. and the Nobel Prize wi<lb />
topics of discussion at the i<lb />
chapel peri on Friday, Ji<lb />
27. The program was in chi<lb />
, the Lanier Society.<lb />
Kathleen Strickland told<lb />
thing of the woman herself. Mrs.<lb />
enrollment of 163 by an increase<lb />
of 19.<lb />
Of the total enrollment. 1,157 �<lb />
the student- are studying on <lb />
campus this term. Nine st id nl<lb />
are off on a field trip.<lb />
The four girls' dormitories h <lb />
802 students while thirty boys roon<lb />
ii. th baa m at of Ragsdale. Ii<lb />
additioi to S32 dormitorv stud n1<lb />
C;<lb />
dd- u<lb />
The University of Dayton stu-<lb />
dents' newspaper has been given a<lb />
two-foot baby alligator as a mascot<lb />
I for its staff.<lb />
future. 4V<lb />
Together with "The Bishop's<lb />
Candlesticks by Victor Hugo,<lb />
"Riders to the Sea" will also be<lb />
presented at the college sometime<lb />
later in March. The latter play will<lb />
he directed by Clifton Britton, stu-<lb />
dent adviser to the dramatic club.<lb />
Mi Toracco Co.<lb />
college students and deserve men-<lb />
tioning. They are Brantley De-<lb />
tacher who supervised the building<lb />
of the bleachers and Charles<lb />
Frazelle.<lb />
, The NYA boys built most of the<lb />
equipment for the nursery school.<lb />
They do all repairing and refurnish-<lb />
ing of college furniture.<lb />
� Another project taken up by the<lb />
college force is the leveling of the<lb />
athletic field assisted by a few NYA<lb />
workers. They are also starting a<lb />
cut flower bed. These flowers will<lb />
be used in the parlors, business of-<lb />
fices and the library. r<lb /><lb />
was the subjeet of Maud Scheerer's Buck has been called the "Woman<lb />
talk to the members of the English Nobody Knows This is due to the<lb />
and dramatic elubs at a joint meet- fact that she has spent most ol her<lb />
ing of the two organizations. life  China. She is the daughter<lb />
Miss Scheerer spoke of three plays; of missionaries to China and her<lb />
that were outstanding on the stage husband was sent to China as an<lb />
on Broadway this season. "Manilla's: agricultural engineer shortly after<lb />
Daughters1 "Kiss the Hoys good- their marriage.<lb />
bye and "Abe Lincoln in 'Illinois J How the Nobel Prize came to be<lb />
were the productions that she eriti-j founded and how it is awarded was<lb />
eized. The first two she stated deeply j the topic of Margaret Say Over-<lb />
touch the south this year. man's talk. Airs. Buck is the third<lb />
"Mamha'alaughters by DeBoiae American to win the coveted award<lb />
Havwood. has received manv favor- for work in the field of literature,<lb />
able comments from critics. It con-j She the first American ever to re-<lb />
tains much humor, yet it is rather eeive the honor. 1 he prize came<lb />
as a result of her look The Good<lb />
Earth, which is a story of China.<lb />
Margaret AVilson reviewed the<lb />
prize-winning book briefly. It is the<lb />
story of Wang Lun and O Lan.<lb />
Edith Harris gave a reading<lb />
"Talkative Tillie<lb />
tragic too. It is drawn along the<lb />
Greek idea that tragedy is inevitable<lb />
and it can not be escaped.<lb />
Clara Booth's "Kiss the Boys<lb />
Goodbye" has. proved to be a smash<lb />
hit on Broadway. The play reveals<lb />
the struggle of Hollywood in search-<lb />
ing for someone to play the part of<lb />
Violet O'Tool. It is very cleverly<lb />
done, but it has no real intrinsic<lb />
value.<lb />
"Abe Lincoln in Illinois is an-<lb />
other play that has proved to be<lb />
popular on Broadway this season.<lb />
Tt is a play that will always be good.<lb />
The acting is superior. Miss Scheerer<lb />
brought out the point that after<lb />
having seen the play you feel so<lb />
glad to be an American.<lb />
�in - enrollment of wom n<lb />
o 966, an increase � �f "� n<lb />
over last winter quarters enroll-<lb />
ment.<lb />
Dr. MeGinnis reported that the<lb />
enrollment by a classification this<lb />
term was practically the sam as<lb />
last quarter, with the ITreshman<lb />
lass leading, followed by the Junior<lb />
and Sophomore classes, and the<lb />
Senior Class coming last with the<lb />
smallest number.<lb />
Chier Williams<lb />
Disproves Theory of<lb />
Weight Reduction<lb />
The University of Wisconsin has<lb />
just established the first library in<lb />
the world to be used exclusively by<lb />
blind students. All of its books are<lb />
in Braille.<lb />
Approximately one-fourth of<lb />
University of Texas students who<lb />
take pure and applied mathematics<lb />
end their courses with failing<lb />
grades.<lb />
Physical culture exponents may<lb />
argue that the best way to remove<lb />
excess poundage is to take long<lb />
walks�that is they may argue so<lb />
long as they don't do it around Chief<lb />
Williams. ' Chief exhibits his 200<lb />
odd pounds as conclusive evidence<lb />
that the popular belief is a fallam-y.<lb />
Williams, who goes on duty at<lb />
6:00 p.m. and quits at S :00 a.m<lb />
averages over ten miles each night<lb />
in covering his beat.<lb />
Chief is beginning his twenty-<lb />
third year of work at East Caro-<lb />
lina Teachers College. In the<lb />
twenty-two years of his work he has<lb />
walked approximately 80,300 miles<lb />
or the equivalent of three and one<lb />
fifth trips around the world at the<lb />
equator.<lb />
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PAGE TWO<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
February 3, 1939<lb />
3, 1939<lb />
Billy D.wiki.sEditor<lb />
ASSOCIATE EDITORS<lb />
Dorothy 11oii.au<lb />
Lindsay Whichabd<lb />
1 n M k Pierce<lb />
M Ktfi.AKKT lilV ()VKIiM X<lb />
.Iohn Davis Briogers<lb />
M K 'l.VPK !oPPEDOE<lb />
Jack Daniels Sports Editor<lb />
Elizabeth Copeland Alumnae Editor<lb />
C. Uw I'm ette . . Exchame Editor<lb />
Reporters�Mary Home, Elizabeth<lb />
Meadows, Iris Davis, Lois<lb />
Hughes, Bo Kerr, Ellen a! duty re,<lb />
Barbara Kouzonkamp, Ethel Gas-<lb />
tou. Mary Agues Deal, Cieraldine<lb />
Sanders, Lena Mae Smith. Camille<lb />
Clarke, Margie Spivoy, Larue<lb />
Mooring, Kdith Martin, doe<lb />
Smith, Vernon Tyson (Staff<lb />
Photographer).<lb />
Pi<lb />
�i?<lb />
Ibe TECIO ECHO<lb />
1938 Member 1939<lb />
Associated GoBe6�dte Press<lb />
Distributor of<lb />
GbOealeDi6esl<lb />
EAST CMMKJXA-TeVMEHS COLLEGE<lb />
Published Biweekly by the Students of East Carolina<lb />
Teachers College<lb />
Entered as second-class matter December 3, 102a, at the U. S.<lb />
Post office, Greenville, X. ( under the act of March 3, 1879.<lb />
� CRESINTCO FOR NATIONAL AOVS�T�INO �'<lb />
National Advertising Service, Inc.<lb />
College Publishers Representative<lb />
420 Madison Ave New York N. y<lb />
Cmc.GO - BOSTON - Lot MMU� - S.H F��-CISCO<lb />
Li cii.i.k Johnson �.J8uinet Managt,<lb />
BUSINESS STAFI<lb />
KA AKTEK EtHI I. <lb />
HkI.F.N Mi I AIN HhlrN I<lb />
Sakah Evans Erleke S<lb />
Member of North Carolina <lb />
Dr� Aasociati 1<lb />
FOLK SO! It I I<lb />
Detinue information has been given oul by the president's office that; :<lb />
the lessening of the dance periods from sis nights a week to three is a ?<lb />
ruling thai will remain in foree for the remainder of the school year<lb />
This ruling was firsl presented to the student body as something of a <lb />
temporary nature, and that full privileges would be restored when the<lb />
indoor sports program diminished somewhat in activity.<lb />
Should the placing of this action by iho administration under the<lb />
�gory of permanent rulings bo a cause for some action by the student<lb />
bod) ul this college  Do the students of B( "IV have the right to requesl<lb />
� Ijusti  of problems thai have an effect on their daily lives<lb />
rhe answer is an emphatic affirmative.<lb />
is student IhhK is fortunate. The President of this college, the<lb />
Board of Trustees, and the Administration as a whole have always dem-<lb />
onstrated a commendable fairness and squareness in dealing with the<lb />
stud tx h There is no reason to believe that such a policy will not<lb />
I . � nllowed in the ful are.<lb />
the students requested the privilege t' all-night<lb />
lormitories. The president and administration met this<lb />
il and the desires of the students were realized. He-<lb />
si coming from the student body that more financial<lb />
.�n by the students to athletics was also granted by the<lb />
These are 'out two of the many cases in which the college<lb />
� � shown their willingness to consider favorably any and<lb />
r quests arising from the student body.<lb />
ik your desires known to the administration. The an-<lb />
Campus Camera<lb />
t r Deans Expre<lb />
A<lb />
 is ,1:<lb />
fsii<lb />
 hoi<lb />
resj<lb />
pre<lb />
is institution have a reputation for fair-dealing. Your<lb />
.�en honest and square consideration by our<lb />
�nl<lb />
admimsl ration.<lb />
l! Studio Recital  just I ucam Mpress<lb />
Given By Music SGlancin- Blows! Views On<lb />
Students<lb />
By j<lb />
RICK O SHAY j<lb />
New Rule<lb />
1<lb />
olllia leaeneis � iiiii-k 1 urn" 1 ��.�- ,x-vrx a<lb />
IX THE BEGINNING there was.<lb />
A studio recital of the East Car- fltimi<lb />
Teachers College Piano Play-<lb />
ers Group brought 10 its guests a<lb />
varied program, -with a demonstra- typewriter and some paper. . <lb />
tion of group piano work, a number result of combination was tins col-<lb />
of individual selections, and a talk "inn. We wont call it a orain-<lb />
by Miss Lucy Nulton, of the ECTC child because it wasn t bora - - it must give way o reg<lb />
Training School faculty, on Mu- just happened. Unities. Both added, h<lb />
sic and the Child 7TZZ �� they would like to see 1<lb />
J I i I 1 I I o<lb />
When asked I he r<lb />
rhange of the dai ce �<lb />
lie L Morton, Dean � I<lb />
Eerbert Rebarker, 1).<lb />
fated that when 1 1<lb />
six college iriids, only one ol<lb />
WITH MALICE<lb />
The new progran<lb />
The aaast<lb />
of sir.<lb />
tuomas<lb />
UPTON'S<lb />
SHAMROCK EZ<lb />
IS NOW<lb />
USED AS A<lb />
FLAGPOLE<lb />
ON THE<lb />
NEWXORK.<lb />
UNIVERSITY<lb />
HEIGHTS<lb />
CAMPUS.<lb />
oix wucks mi i, ipiii ni "i  �  tion cei<lb />
whom had had even a little study SOME: Women are just ike cei 10-<lb />
Of music before, took part in the phane - transparent but hard to<lb />
, .� �  , ��� imciv vnii eel wrapped up working ven<lb />
demonstration, b iv ol them were remove on� you gei ��'�ii i<lb />
seniors: Miss Ethel Lee IJyrd of in them. ton. "I am g<lb />
nts have 1<lb />
Parkton, Miss Sellastine Hughes ol<lb />
Colerain. Miss Catherine Denson <lb />
,f "THE LOST CnRh c. Lay<lb />
teach-<lb />
iad b<lb />
oope<lb />
Colerain, Miss Catherine Denson of !�� � ' "u"  ' � IW � Dr Rebarker aJ<lb />
Rocky Mount. Miss Mar.jorie Wat- Praette, who is now practice teach-<lb />
son of Wilson, and Miss Evelyn ing at the Mgh school, admits that � ��<lb />
Wilson of Uoseboro. The sixth was a certain young lovely at the said lou the studen<lb />
a freshman, Miss Miriam Patrick educational institution, makes his campus six nights<lb />
� )fT(m ; heart feel like it has a stone m its five years and you<lb />
�,j<lb />
SvSlM<lb />
rsn i�� �.  BUCKSHOT-<lb />
DR.WALTER C.JONES isooo ma<lb />
OF THE BIRMINGHAM -SOUTHERN AND PHD-DE-<lb />
FACULTY IS A MEMBER. OF NINE , J GREE5 ARE<lb />
GREEK-LETTEJiFRATERNmES GRANTED<lb />
��, ANNUALLY<lb />
 l�l if UII BACK<lb />
Tl ei co struetion of several sections of collapsible bleachers for<lb />
use the 1 ege gymnasium has increased the seating capacity to a<lb />
place where it adequately accommodates the large crowds now attending<lb />
 do " spi rts events. There has been a noticeable increase in the number<lb />
� f pi pie atteuding athletic games since the erection of additional seats.<lb />
riiese bleachers are a real asset to the college, and a word of eom-<lb />
inei itii is due to those responsible for making this needed improve-<lb />
IO WIT LLII<lb />
� of a college branch of the Young Men's Christian<lb />
Ass atioi this campus is an action which has been taken to meet<lb />
lerli ' and desire on the part of the men students for a method<lb />
� spiritual side of their nature. This VMCA can be a t)q YOU THINK THAT EAST CAROLINA TEACHERS COLLEGE<lb />
for the constant task ol emphasizing Christian ideals SHOULD SERVE MEALS CAFETERIA STYLE?<lb />
a munity. A successful organization of this kind will Emilv Hawes, Senior (Grammar tirade Major): '<lb />
w i 1t in " th men s student body, and; thillk meilU  ECTC shnul(1 ,M, S(M.Vtl(1 (.aft.ttiria style, because it<lb />
irt 1 : those who are ehosen for positions ol leadership. would be (.lllaptM more efficient, and a wider choice range for the sto :<lb />
I he si I lei ts ol this campus and every campus are pleading for a dent's convenience.<lb />
dynamic, vital, living ('hrist. It is through consecrated (Ihristian organi- <lb />
zatious that such a Christ may be found. MaUl!t Melvin. Senior (Primary) :<lb />
Crifton. ; heart feel like<lb />
Carl AlJegOOd of (ireenville and shoe. "�' i<lb />
Margaret Moore of P.ethel played touch<lb />
especial interest responds. Unquote.<lb />
violin selections of e<lb />
to children; and Miss Zora Wallet<lb />
�Quote: She desire to cooperate bi a<lb />
ord within me that new program. I can �<lb />
however, why the mus �<lb />
leties departments w. .<lb />
of Kinston: Misses Elizabeth Con- BELIEVE OR NOT: The above building at night He a<lb />
way and Virginia Williams of Kin- item about C Lay Praette is he thought one<lb />
ston. each gave a similar piano se- strictly the truth. Gulp � we're nights a wee<lb />
lection. slipping.<lb />
This is the fourth of a series of<lb />
,y the Piano Play- SAFE DRIVING RULES:<lb />
the lassestlA woman should<lb />
wa;<lb />
davs and Saturdays.<lb />
studio recitals b<lb />
Student-On-The-Stand<lb />
work on th<lb />
HO I S 1 AYOIl. WILL VOL ?<lb />
ers Club of East Carolina Teach<lb />
ers College. They are under thejhold onto her youth except when<lb />
leadership of Mis Lois V. GorrellJhe'a driving.<lb />
of the piano department of the col- To the one-armed drivers: You<lb />
l,Mr, can't pay the proper attention to<lb />
your brakes when your mind is on<lb />
o 1. vr n �� "eluteh<lb />
i j. . 11 Tii lh(i �.uv in a huriy. ihwt j<lb />
 I cause you see it's tracks is no sign<lb />
that the train has just passed.<lb />
Bible Is Chosen<lb />
Most Popular<lb />
In Nation's Poll<lb />
Callevs, Dil-<lb />
ute! other business men of Greenville have cooperated<lb />
� �  -  .iiis ii'tus u ifiin limn aujuusu<lb />
I prefer this because a satisfied mind aids digestion. In other words.j 'hui! Yui are in Paris this morn<lb />
one has tlic privilege of selecting the food most appetizing.  -?��� -i -1  '�- � �<lb />
FRENCH<lb />
A S H I O<lb />
A D S<lb />
By BARBARA KEUZENKAMP POEM OP THE WEEK: ion, conducted a g<lb />
Nous qous promenons aujourd- If flesh be grass as the Scrip- recentij to indicate<lb />
�    n� .1 tores suv American s twenty favi<lb />
i. t k � � a 1)<lb />
timer with rhe student newspaper of this campus by Margaret darvis. .Junior . Commercial-Phvsical Education<lb />
tgn the columns ot this newspaper. 1 his publication is<lb />
1 ge extern by tlie revenue from advertising. prepared would be smallertheref.uv mealsMuhl'lie" made miire'appe- for thesTfirst morl<lb />
e has- t arolma teachersoiiere have an opportunity tizins - ��<lb />
nts ol Greenville and The Th 0 L ip by patron-<lb />
in u ur newiiaper. And when voul i .1 i 1 1 t-1 1 ,f � ��� 1 �- 1<lb />
Dorothy Dalrymple, Freshman (( ommerce and Physical Education<lb />
tures say.<lb />
ing, strolling down the champs RoekefeUow Venters is a<lb />
Elysees. The young girl you've just  hay.<lb />
lassed is wearing an ensemble that<lb />
�an<lb />
938. Nearlv om<lb />
amed the Bible,<lb />
in:<lb />
.?,<lb />
.<lb />
that ranked<lb />
Of th.<lb />
next :n<lb />
Yes, there would be a saving in it for the college. The amount of food you would find warm and casual THE ALT of writing is the art of<lb />
im's of snrine applying the seat of the pants to the year� el�"� w�re pubti<lb />
: T:   . 1 c i f few years, rhe rest,<lb />
on the campus. She is wearing a<lb />
knitted dark blue, one-piece dress.<lb />
�at ot chair.<lb />
I H<lb />
 one exei ption, were all<lb />
" itl l�alr mtue, JPTesnmau � oininive an-i I "hysical JfidUCatii) :j shirred : die waist Over the shir- ii K.sri.ATl(i ;   M . IT "n<lb />
�. mention to the merchant that voii "saw his ad in i ,1 ;�t- t �r- ii 1 1 e . � � 1 i x "   � , � � ,  . Gone With the Wind<lb />
I think M K should serve meals cafeteria style, because there are a ring, she wears a bright red leather Dining hall girl: "Wasn t your ; , . 1. 1<lb />
 lot of times when you are not hungry and hate not to cat since vou have buckle belt Over her dress she egg cooked long enough?" 1 � ' T-  ' !i <lb />
GERIH A. VS 1 III Til I OIU.I I S TO LAI Till  to lul-v fur h Ty- D we had a cafeteria you could get just what you, wears a delicate plaid yellow' box Bill Mern-r �. "Yes, but it wasn't Eastera stated Probal<lb />
e press contains the following account of a ' W!mt' coat- lr' llil1"  softwool, with kl soon enougii ligion of the southern v.<lb />
an American college newspaper and one of r r,   � .  big roomy sleeves, wMe cuffs, and � it to be exceeded onlv b<lb />
1  iui 1 � s1 !well defined squared shoulders. I; M�LN IN THE stationery store After Gon<lb />
T<lb />
Ass<lb />
W'<lb />
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Ad�<lb />
between an American college newspaper ami one i 1 r  , . , , . t, ,  . ,<lb />
,i 1: .  , �.i ; 1 ;ii  , StV � I Lee hdward Caskms. r reshman Special . , , ,    <lb />
iblications which illustrates one prime difference 111 ,  � , . � . . . ,  , , .  . i � ' ucltu;u squarea snoui<lb />
the two countries l hink w' n,vl a catetetta to enable the students to be satisfied. Iti is fingertip length. As the coat is We have an agreement with the noneof T�. i<lb />
a cafeteria were here, those in poor health and on a diet eonid then eat j col larless, the girl wears a long, budget committee. They sell no gTe ,(r nr 0f th<lb />
handknitted soft wool scarf wound note-book paper and we cash no bad the books most often nn<lb />
� � � , , -  a 111 u weir iiere. nose in<lb />
ire important to little men. With this quotation from  .  , V<lb />
  i �. �, 1 , 11 1 1 according to what was needed.<lb />
 irgima 1 inversity students entered the second round<lb />
fficial<lb />
' '�'�<lb />
it 01<lb />
lr<lb />
i words with the staff of Dm Schwctrtzi ho<lb />
Hitler's Nazi police guard.<lb />
wi �� t, - �  � � 4.1 1 � -N�. Because 11 maKes tne s<lb />
� hen tha particular unit of the newspaper chorus maintained for the � � ,  �, ,<lb />
av�t  .���il 1 11 -i �, 1  111 what s before us. and eave.<lb />
iusive piaingol il Hitler tunes received the eabled announce-<lb />
he Mountaineers that they were going to "break off relations<lb />
Germany, its titors railed out some new adjectives for their�<lb />
: �' rh�� telegram is not very original. Nobody eould expect that the<lb />
1 �� n s offshoots of Babbits who lusl for war profits would deal<lb />
� - , witli diplomatic relations of two nations than do dews<lb />
d ar and President Roosevelt. Prosit<lb />
1 ' d ' I e second round of diplomatic hat tie between the all-powerful �<lb />
is-i led j lumal of one nation and the fun-loving students of �<lb />
er ition's state university, the W.V.U. student newspaper, <lb />
C � m, came back with this: "Vou take things too seriouslv afc<lb />
. A eountry that bans Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck<lb />
tumornd if anyone should feel insulted, irentl<lb />
Luna Worthington. Freshman (Primary<lb />
No, because it makes the students have more to do. We bad rather eat as<lb />
casual.<lb />
j following in order: Th<lb />
With the Wind, Antho<lb />
I SEE BY<lb />
the Papers<lb />
C. RAY PRUETTE<lb />
once around her neck. Her gloves 'hecks:<lb />
and shoes are the same dark bhu <lb />
ier dress. She looks hic and NoBoDY SEEMED to like the, Th- Citadel, How to W<lb />
lal. I column much this time and we tried; and Influence People<lb />
Coming towards you are two girls' Vur J? r� kT 5�T, J,rintinir . Earth, Ben-Hur, North'w,<lb />
taking their dogs for a brisk walk.  Jj 7 Ced, ,1 ,nls t(ur i?A W A Tale of<lb />
The smaller girl is wearing a Hock- "flJfV ! ?tter! L MiaMes, agnific<lb />
sion, Adventures of Toi<lb />
Treasure gland, Count<lb />
I<lb />
, , � , , I we had sent it off to be printed<lb />
� ey Green tweed skirt, with a match- ' �<lb />
I ing sleeveless and collarless jacket1<lb />
, buttoning all the way down the<lb />
j front. The bottom of the jacket is!<lb />
fastened to a slim brown leather) TT TkT<lb />
belt, from which bangs a fairly riQ pnr InAI<lb />
large pouch, with a zipper closing I " Jtf" i1Ln iULtl<lb />
h<lb />
alw.<lb />
nils has the tone been other than defamatory.<lb />
ghing. We hope to be able to laugh at posturings and grim-<lb />
. no matter where they appear. Heaven help us when we can<lb />
luffh <lb />
Hitler in his speech. January ), said: "England for Englishmen.<lb />
f: France for Frenchmen, Germany for Germans, and America for Ameri-<lb />
uld: for our cablegram was at least civil, and in neither ofi - � � � ��� � "L2"wt l -ki"t i,ri ���-<lb />
Well, we '���ids And if I may reiterate concertfnrg America, I say to Hitler.<lb />
"Amen, brother. America is for Americans alone<lb />
Dr. II. I . Hill.Imp<lb />
To Publish Book<lb />
he has in his folders more copies of<lb />
them than exist at any one other<lb />
place.<lb />
Continued Trom page one) ' I he Lite and Times of Edmund<lb />
Later became the first chief JPendleton" should be a valuable con-<lb />
Court in his j tribution to the understanding 0<lb />
the part played by Virginia in fh<lb />
Revolution.<lb />
-� ice 01 the Sup�e<lb />
state and presided over the Consti<lb />
tutional Convention held in Rit<lb />
mond in 1TIS at which time that<lb />
state ratified the Federal Constitu-<lb />
Sinioiisi Addresses<lb />
 esper Service<lb />
Of especial interest to North<lb />
Carolinians is the fact, brought out! �<lb />
by Dr. Hilldrup in the book, that (Continued from page one)<lb />
Pendleton permitted John Penn, fluenee was Jesus. Jesus i able ti<lb />
one of the signers of the Declaration j see things in men which will maki<lb />
of Independence for North Caro-lhim strong if he will only let Him.<lb />
Una, to read law in his offi�<lb />
Penn, who was very poor. .   . ,<lb />
practice law, Pendleton gave him a , Beauty People wishing to see this<lb />
law library. 1 valley were blindfolded and led<lb />
Although at least three people 1 through it. When they reached the<lb />
have made the attempt, no lite of! other side the blindfold was removed<lb />
Pendleton had ever been written.land they were allowed to look back<lb />
Moreover, all his papers had never at its beauty. One day the great<lb />
been collected and were consequent- sculptor Michael Angelo was led<lb />
lv found scattered all over the conn- j through the valley�he stood<lb />
try. One was found as far away as charmed for a long while at its<lb />
California. i beauty. Then his eyes fell upon the<lb />
Letters in the handwriting of lone ugly spot in the entire garden�<lb />
Pendleton were located by the la large rock. Demanding his tools,<lb />
author in nearly a dozen libraries)he soon carved out of it a loauti-<lb />
in various parts of the eountry. In ful angel. After that people no<lb />
longer asked, "Have you seen the<lb />
valley?" but, "Have you seen the<lb />
Concerning the fortifications of Guam, and the policy to be used, it<lb />
is my opinion that Congress and the President shouldn't hesitate one<lb />
minute with a bill for fortifying that island.<lb />
However, the more conservative elements m Congress have fear that<lb />
they will offend Japan by doing so. That raises the question: What<lb />
have we to fear from Japan? We have nothing to fear! It is a known<lb />
, fact that the United States supplies Japan with 93 per cent of her war<lb />
1 material and other necessities which involves a high standard of living<lb />
and if we cut these items off or boycott the same, the United States has<lb />
nothing to fear because no other country on earth can supply her with<lb />
those necessities which she must have to wage war.<lb />
I do not believe in jingoism, but I do believe in being shrewd where<lb />
the advantage of such an act can be clearly seen.<lb />
Yes, fortify Guam tooth and nail, and let Japan know we are one of<lb />
the three great democracies, partial to no totalitarian state.<lb />
Taking the national debt, relief, etc into consideration, let us<lb />
ii 1 aro-inim strong it tie win only let mm. reminisce a bit by considering the two plans of National Recovery<lb />
s. When i He closed with a legend of a presented to the people of this country by Herbert Hoover and Franklin<lb />
began to valley in Italy called the "Valley of Delano Roosevelt in 1932, and to the best of our ability let us see which<lb />
e him a Ileantv " iPoonla vistiinir tn uu t) might have been the best.<lb />
The first plan or Hoover's plan advocated that by lending the large<lb />
concerns or capitalists money, so that they might enlarge and employ<lb />
more men. that after a period of time the prosperity felt by these con-<lb />
cerns would eventually sift down to the business managers and workers<lb />
of this country and aid in recovery.<lb />
all he has purchased photostats of or<lb />
copied about two hundred of Pendle-<lb />
ton's letters, and he believes that<lb />
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The second plan or Roosevelt's plan advocated giving the workers io�, a tall dark young man, is wear-<lb />
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money, and by doing so prosperity would flourish on that scale to such<lb />
an extent that, it might be felt by the employers at an early date, thus<lb />
giving confidence to capital.<lb />
 The Roosevelt plan hasn't worked. Workers are not aiding capital.<lb />
Capital is jittery, afraid to release its resources, therefore causing<lb />
unstable business conditions.<lb />
As to Hoover's plan, who knows! It might have worked! The grim<lb />
evidence of experimenting with the Roosevelt plan has left us with<lb />
a $40,000,000,000 national debt, ten million unemployed, and certainly<lb />
a dark future for posterity.<lb />
 risto, Robinson 'rusoe<lb />
I'he Green light, David '<lb />
Call f The Wild.<lb />
Bridgerslouch<lb />
Nearly all of these I<lb />
been seized upon by H<lb />
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In it she carries her handkerchief. il j T 1 T� po,  , niaoii.u.<lb />
money, and keys, thus leaving her' AOOllt LOWlV "Jf W "ned<lb />
hands free. Under the jacket she) �<lb />
wears a heavily ribbed knitted yel-1 Ti �,  . j hundred pickled pig f<lb />
low long sleeved sweater, with aL: nS?1" ?'iDrJoIlHlml fll, bon� niaim<lb />
turtle-neck. She wears wedtre k )im,iuWinz B�dgraloueh, "I<lb />
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iceled. square toed shoes, and ties T5 . hlhiU'k v?ar a,ld - Bridgerslouch, "so I took<lb />
he laces around her ankles. They,L! y �' hi�oi &amp; � n to Dr. Daniel R s-<lb />
s well as her gloves, are Hoekey Jf"S?? " b.of ��� chemistry department '<lb />
Jreen. Her eompanion, a tall dark LH dl'fr,� "hUe I was attempt to explain the r<lb />
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a skeater. which matches exactly 'T NN h'f th,1��ted jack-ot-alL, ate. leaving the seedless p�<lb />
that of his mistress. tM(l,st was r.vmg to say was that j lotion. He then added a dr<lb />
As you take your seat in one of pjTf "and wSchinT P S ' Hte SP ' <lb />
the numerous sidewalk cafe, which Ues lll2SSA?fii � lT 'ftZJZt<lb />
the great idea streL- !l  ' alt ' ton- of hydrogenated eda-<lb />
pSUS thtk tanf lm eterUall'V! S2�-� n thing blew up m<lb />
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line the avenue, you notice the<lb />
young girl seated at the table be-<lb />
side yours. She is wearing a tai-<lb />
lored wool skirt and sweater. Over<lb />
this, she wears a fingertip length,<lb />
chunky, white polar bear coat. Her<lb />
hat is of felt, high crown, with a<lb />
turned up brim, and trimmed with<lb />
a Cosmo Blue ribbon. Her compan-<lb />
ing one of the new twinset sport<lb />
sweaters" for men. The "top"<lb />
V-necked sweater is of Suede,<lb />
and the sleeves of Shetland<lb />
wool. The sweater worn under this<lb />
is sleeveless, and is made with the<lb />
new high-waisted effect, achieved<lb />
by the knitted rib.<lb />
You've ordered your "cafe au<lb />
(Please turn to Page Three)<lb />
Now for the idea. Again Brider-<lb />
s ouch s mouth popped open and<lb />
this was quickly followed bv an<lb />
oral eruption. "I intend said the<lb />
interviewed, "to deosifv the pedi<lb />
mental expedient, of the foremen-<lb />
tioned bovine organism by rear<lb />
rangement of the chromosomal<lb />
genes through cross-breedino- with<lb />
inanimate life This translated<lb />
into growmg pig feet minus th<lb />
bothersome bones which have been<lb />
he plague of pork-paw-eaters since<lb />
the hawg evolutionized from the<lb />
lowly ant-eater. Dr. B. told the<lb />
journalists that he had crossed I<lb />
pig.a seedless orange, and a centi-<lb />
pede, resulting m an insect with a<lb />
When the smoke cleared, the duct<lb />
of scientists(f) had a fuhfnl d<lb />
residue which they discovered �<lb />
tained Vitamin P. and therefore<lb />
was a wonderful food for euro<lb />
paralyzed earthworms. This started<lb />
a movement of derelict angleworm.<lb />
toward the chemistrv lab. that was<lb />
known as the "March of Slime<lb />
We left Bridgerslouch still smok-<lb />
ing his black cigar. It wasn't so bis<lb />
now because it was getting kinda<lb />
short � the ashes were falling &amp;�<lb />
hind his teeth. Incidentally, he<lb />
asked us around some night to eat<lb />
seedless pig feet which he is plan-<lb />
ning to cross with eucumbers so he<lb />
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THE TECO ECHO<lb />
PAGE THREE<lb />
ECTC Lassies Take Blackstone In First Game<lb />
aesssssss<lb />
ALONG<lb />
THE SIDELINES<lb />
With<lb />
Jack Daniels<lb />
Bucs Tie Series<lb />
With Westerners<lb />
ECTC Lose Saturday's<lb />
Game To Swap Wins<lb />
With WCTC<lb />
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ook a deeided uptrend<lb />
the Buccaneers made against W'CTt<lb />
: gratification from the studen<lb />
ts ;ii his scoring to play a bei<lb />
e of t he finest exhibit ion<lb />
. w itnessed. . . . Tom<lb />
1 !�� has developed moi<lb />
Parrish has good attack form<lb />
u ell with the bunch an<lb />
assets . . . Then<lb />
i k from a string of recent defeats.<lb />
Westerners on Friday night but tin<lb />
� on Saturday. The locals seemed to have tin<lb />
 It was a late mountaineer rally and the hs<lb />
it by the foul rout sank the Pirate ship in tin<lb />
. . The whole affray showed "lotsa" fireworks<lb />
Fast Carolina's Buccaneers broke<lb />
vcii with tlu� Mountaineers of WC<lb />
It' in a two game series played on<lb />
the local court. Both games were<lb />
fast ami well-played with plentiful<lb />
scoring the forte of the contestants.<lb />
dutiful defense ECTC (.halki.a<lb />
first gam<lb />
27, but lost a tdosc one in the second<lb />
affray.<lb />
High Pointers<lb />
Best Pirates<lb />
In Second Game<lb />
Eileen Tomlinson<lb />
Leads In Scoring<lb />
Against Virginians<lb />
s ol coordinating team<lb />
irrish, a first year man,<lb />
in I he past three games<lb />
plus plenty of<lb />
with a little polish.<lb />
as a tine crowd out to see tl<lb />
up a victory in the<lb />
ayed Friday, January<lb />
Lucille Norton's cage sextette in-<lb />
vaded the rugged mountains of Vir-<lb />
ginia last Saturday and crushed<lb />
Blackstone Junior College 29-12 in<lb />
DonlikJi'k,iLa!1. I th(i Ea!l Carolinians' first game of<lb />
The first half was a fast<lb />
A Good IS�'Hinhin?:<lb />
; a Ricks bus pulled up on the campus and twelve<lb />
h unded out with the glad tidings. In their first<lb />
� Pirate Lassies had handed down to Blackstone<lb />
. Here's a hand to Coach Norton and the girls . . .<lb />
Re-opt llosii lit it's . . .<lb />
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Saturday night for the second tim<lb />
at Lynchbui<lb />
dow u for the<lb />
�. ended 42-40 and the Bnes felt<lb />
'i rates to take this affray by ten<lb />
Return l.iii�ai:�Mii��iit . . .<lb />
: I'l stage a return match on tin<lb />
� rs rs m� ' defeat i" '<lb />
ocal court Tuesday<lb />
� first tilt at Flon on January 21.<lb />
Christians when they come here. . . . Eton'sscor-<lb />
nainstay, Whitney, was suffering an infected arm<lb />
s been unable to play since the ECTC game up<lb />
r�� whether or not this will keep Whitney out of<lb />
Bucs Win One<lb />
The Buccaneers drew a hard<lb />
�, fought decision of 88-30, last Fri-<lb />
visitorsi'la.v night n the local stamping<lb />
ground. This contest halted the<lb />
locals' losing streak with the whole<lb />
squad looking on the upward journey<lb />
toward improvement.<lb />
The Eastern Teachers held the<lb />
mountaineers scoreless for the first<lb />
five minutes as they piled up an<lb />
eleven point lead. White was the<lb />
first to tally for the Wildcats with a<lb />
Ions; range field goal. At the half-<lb />
way mark, as throughout the game,<lb />
the Pirates were in front 4 to 15.<lb />
In the third quarter the westerners<lb />
tightened up, and led by Sam Ard-<lb />
ney they pulled up within threaten-<lb />
ing distance as they ran up 11 points<lb />
while holding the locals to �"� tallies<lb />
during the entire period. After<lb />
Kideiihour had fouled out, Earl<lb />
Smith, Pirate guard, sparked a<lb />
rally that pushed the Buccaneers<lb />
out in front for good.<lb />
"Duck" Brock, the altitudinous<lb />
1 tlu<lb />
Hoar�6<lb />
Former Buccaneer Moundsman<lb />
In Florida For Spring Training<lb />
Holland Leaves<lb />
School To Enter<lb />
Orlando Farm<lb />
Fleming Girls<lb />
Take Intramurals<lb />
Totals<lb />
Bill Holland, East Carolina's ace<lb />
pitcher for the past three years, left<lb />
Tuesday for Orlando, Florida. Bill<lb />
will begin a six-weeks' training pe-<lb />
riod at the "farm" of the Wash-<lb />
ington, 1). C, Senators, who signed<lb />
him last spring. After his training! team was paced by Eileen Tomil- (0jinSi f<lb />
ii ii � iii A 1  U. . i 1 T T . . . I - �  r n t 1 fc I 1 ��� � -r i<lb />
rate center, with a total of eighteen<lb />
points, led his team in scoring in<lb />
their unsuccessful attack against;<lb />
the High Point Panthers Tuesday'<lb />
night, January 31. In spite of this<lb />
splendid showing, the Pirates were<lb />
turned back by the Pointers with<lb />
a score of 51-45. the same ma ruin<lb />
by which they dropped their first<lb />
game to the Panthers this season.<lb />
A feature of the frame was the<lb />
frequent scoring by both team<lb />
ringing up a grand total of 96<lb />
points.<lb />
At the half the Pirates were trail-<lb />
ing by a 23-17 score � a disadvan-<lb />
tage which they were unable to<lb />
overcome in the remaining minutes<lb />
of the game.<lb />
ECTC G F<lb />
Shelton. f  4 1<lb />
Smith, f  4 2<lb />
Brock, c  6<lb />
Ridenhour, g  1<lb />
 Parrish, g  2<lb />
Hinton. e  0<lb />
Fleming Hall's basketeers took<lb />
the girls' intramural tourney by<lb />
besting the Jarvis sextet and keep-<lb />
ing their winning percentage at an<lb />
even one thousand. The winning<lb />
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season is completed, he will be sent j son. Myrtle Hopkins, and "Kim") Xanee, f<lb />
to one of tin1 teams affiliated with! Tomlison in the shooting Pos Murrav, f<lb />
the Senators, which include Char-jtions and with Estelle Edwards.l (Pieasi<lb />
lotto (Jreenville X (' and Or-1 Yilobdi Austin, and Sarah Gor-<lb />
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the set<lb />
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defense on the parts of both con-<lb />
tingents, and the forwards wen;<lb />
held to the tiny score of 1-1 at<lb />
quarter time, and 7-3 at the half-<lb />
way mark, favoring the mountain<lb />
lassies.<lb />
But in the second half, the Lady<lb />
Bucs' marksmen broke through the<lb />
Virginians' wall and successfully<lb />
bombarded their opponents' goal to<lb />
add 26 points to their score, while<lb />
the Pirate guards squelched the<lb />
Blackstone attack to yield only five<lb />
points. This second period come-<lb />
back was marked by excellent team-<lb />
work of the entire Fast Carolina<lb />
squad, with E. Tomlinson, Newby,<lb />
and Hopkins forming an effective<lb />
scoring triumvirate, and Captain<lb />
Parker. Wood. MacMillan, Hollo-<lb />
well, Stevenson, and Edwards al-<lb />
ternating in the Pirate defense wall<lb />
to hold the Blaekstonians at bay.<lb />
The victors gained 24 of their<lb />
� � points by the field goal route and<lb />
8 451 made good five free throws out of<lb />
'eight tries. The vanquished netted<lb />
PF TP, eight points in action and sank only<lb />
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Holland began<lb />
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C, and Or-jVileigh Austin, and Sarah Got-<lb />
ham doing the defensive work.<lb />
us colic iiase- Prue Newby of Wilson Hall led<lb />
 liege base<lb />
irate center, paced the home teamUjj career at ECTC and has made the scoring with a high of 37 points<lb />
in scoring with 13 points. Shelton j nujtP a record in the past three sea- for the entire playoff, and was fol-<lb />
and Smith, the latter who pulled out!  � . ,   ��<lb />
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2; five out of eleven charity shots.<lb />
0' Eileen Tomlinson took scoring hon-<lb />
3 ors with 11 points, following closely<lb />
-I by Newby and Hopkins taking eight<lb />
tallies each. Blackstone's attack was<lb />
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FtMiiiisiiK' Cagers Perform<lb />
of his scoring slump in this contest.<lb />
tagged Brock with seven tallies<lb />
leach. Ridenhour, Ayers, Parrish,<lb />
and Hinton all played convincing<lb />
floor games and aided in the offen-<lb />
 sive work.<lb />
The losers were<lb />
led b<lb />
v Sam An<lb />
; fern ine cage squad perform for the first time when tht<lb />
pj , � i in a return encounter last night. . . . This<lb />
i ach Norton front her observations of the recent nev who piled up 2 count- and was<lb />
Boris Hollowell and Ruth Parker are veterans of this followed by Woodrow Pryor with<lb />
 �  , of the few girls who have ever played four years 10 points.<lb />
, nre Parker was unanimously elected captain and. And Lose One<lb />
� - ' tnager. Again, on Saturday night, the<lb />
Bucs took the thor against the pre-<lb />
PllSi Battle I.OIlisblirg . . . viously defeated West Carolinians,<lb />
1 s � Alexanders pugilists will battle it out with Louis- liU, after a nip and tuck battle, end-<lb />
: local ring next Wednesday. . . . Louisfourg lost jug ;u a ast minute rally by the<lb />
to the 11 � ear, dropping four decisions, one TKO, a forfeit, and highlanders, the visitor- came<lb />
Iraw. . . . This year they come Iwmk with a through with a 43�i! victory. Thi<lb />
squad, determined to avenge the defeat of<lb />
n County pugs are strongest in the heavier � jn the same way that the two teacher<lb />
who saw four years experience at Goldshoro j teams played last year.<lb />
h Breece. . . . Carrol fights in the 135 elass. . . .j At the start the Buccaneers<lb />
thev met At't . . . Louisburg lost to ACC with ' surged out in front by a safe margin<lb />
 . . . Due to an open week-end, the last fighl <lb />
a small attendance.  With this fight coming, tirst half. However, in the third<lb />
sons. The news of the Corsair's exlowed up by Eileen Tomilson of<lb />
traordinary pitching for the Pi- the winning team with thirty tal-j<lb />
rates spread rapidly and he was; lies.<lb />
signed by the "big league" elubj From this program Coach Xor-<lb />
before the season last spring. ton was able to choose her varsity<lb />
Although Bill's future looks very j squad which follows. Forwards:<lb />
bright in baseball, he still insists1 Prue Newby, Myrtle Hopkins. Eu-<lb />
that he is going to graduate at East nice Griggs. Eileen Tomilson.<lb />
Carolina. A Senior. Holland attend " Kim" Tomilson. and Eunice Bitt-<lb />
ed tdasses last quarter, but his train ler. Guards: Ruth Parker. Eva Mc-<lb />
tng prohibited attendance throughJMiUan, Hilda Stevenson, Margaret<lb />
the winter quarter. Bill states "I Wood, Estelle Edwards, and Doris<lb />
want a college education just in; Hollowell.<lb />
ease The final standings:<lb />
W.<lb />
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iro home and sleep until "weighingj Flemaag <lb />
in" time. You might call it sleep- Jarvis <lb />
ing, but to me it was just a fight Wilson �<lb />
between me ami the bed. My heart; Cotton No. 2<lb />
8St split the two-game series very much is playing Concerta in Q rlat and Cotton Xo. 1 2<lb />
� � ' � - jgy SWeat rolls down my rather pale Town  0<lb />
'�"mug Firht. Fight, tig. fi f. Z-z-z-l<lb />
Zero hour is almost here. At<lb />
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, , . , . What's this he is saying? "Sorry<lb />
��� �, .even o clock I get .Iressed and hurry ;ki( buf man �� fiirht to<lb />
and kept this lead throughout the over to the college to weigh in. All<lb />
th<lb />
is epeete�<lb />
side!<lb />
Ther<lb />
We're Sorrv<lb />
t believe this but we do have a few ideas concerning<lb />
hould serve the "dear ole Alma Mammy We feel<lb />
cut and nil news related to these events should be<lb />
before the perusing eye of the student body.<lb />
sports as well as men.<lb />
The l'i o Echo there should have appeared a com-<lb />
� recent basketball intramurals plus Miss Norton's<lb />
irsity team. These games and the selections were<lb />
lace in the paper, but our publisher in llaleigh had<lb />
sports page for some last minute ads, and was forced<lb />
Unfortunately, this copy included both<lb />
be plenty of fireworks, quarter the Wildcats tightened and<lb />
pulled up their score to the point<lb />
that in the opening minutes of the<lb />
final period they were able to tie-up<lb />
the locals. From here the lead alter-<lb />
nated from one team to the other<lb />
until in the closing moments Ardney<lb />
and Pryor sparked a mountaineer<lb />
scoring spree that resulted in the<lb />
43-30 win.<lb />
7I r . . i UOU l 1<lb />
none 1 aon t, �, n<lb />
T, ' � feel swell<lb />
Hnim. i hat: <lb />
of the boys are stripped am<lb />
weighed. 1 feel like a bag of helium<lb />
when 1 step up OB the scales. I S -�!<lb />
Whew! Rather light<lb />
have to spot weight,<lb />
little guy over there is about my<lb />
weight. I wonder if he's my man.<lb />
He keeps looking at me. If he is I'm<lb />
praying he's no GoldenJprlover.<lb />
"All fighters up ami ready to go<lb />
on in a minute is the call from<lb />
I night. He didn't come over. You<lb />
Could have Iveatcn him though<lb />
He�he isn't coming! Xo tight!<lb />
I don't fight! Yippee! Boy! Do I<lb />
Pardoned! Freed!<lb />
Kelly Martin led the Pirates at! the Gym. The place is packed. Qnlj<lb />
first when he scored the first five<lb />
points of the game. For the entire<lb />
route, however, Brock did most of<lb />
the scoring by racking up nine tai-<lb />
nt' tlw� i.niiv I nt orTunateiv. mis wyj iuhuuoi   �  " .�, � j- �<lb />
women'sathletSto addition to thrW intercollegiate liesand Smith accented for six.<lb />
the me The result was . . . no women s sports covered<lb />
re eighl hundred girls on the campus.<lb />
, the girls felt . . . but it couldn't be helped. Besides<lb />
make s�re it doesn't happen again, all we can do now<lb />
orrv<lb />
Thenu Songs. . .<lb />
0 -ecent basketball kame we think we heard a player mutter.<lb />
' A tasket, I missel the dam-fool basket<lb />
; to outlaw" Rogers: "It is better to have laughed and to<lb />
an never to have laughed at all<lb />
With frequent long range field<lb />
goals, Woodrow Pryor racked up a<lb />
fistful of Wildcat scores by amass-<lb />
ing IS points. Sam Ardney also did<lb />
his bit by making eleven counts.<lb />
bef<lb />
re<lb />
the<lb />
a few minutes now<lb />
slaughter.<lb />
At last the coach approaches.<lb />
t.i<lb />
BeiiMli'tion <lb />
with a little advice to the young aspiring athlete: If<lb />
ti t<lb />
succeed  a Imiv's best friend is his mother<lb />
ECTC To Play<lb />
Virginia Cagers<lb />
I orals Defeated In<lb />
First Contest With<lb />
LyiH-hbiirg Teachers<lb />
You know you really would look<lb />
better if you had your hair<lb />
trimmed just a little and got a<lb />
shave. It'd only take a minute<lb />
with such experts as we employ.<lb />
Give us a try. M<lb />
ART'S BARBER SHOP<lb />
Determined to avenge the 42-40<lb />
�'�at (it the hands of the Lynch-<lb />
Teacbers on January 20, the<lb />
meer basketeers will engage"ames<lb />
i iiiiiians on home ground to<lb />
bin<lb />
Bii<lb />
twenty seconds when Cipolat cashed<lb />
in on a foul to break the 40-40<lb />
tie.<lb />
In addition to Brock, Shelton,<lb />
and Simpson, who were the Vir-<lb />
ginia Teachers' chief scoring heck-<lb />
lers in the first game, the Pirates<lb />
will have Smith and Ridenhour,<lb />
who have regained their regular<lb />
strides, to aid with the offensive<lb />
work, along with Hinton, Parrish,<lb />
and Ayers, who are experts in floor<lb />
tug<lb />
wil<lb />
" sensational Cipolat, who<lb />
up 26 points in the last game,<lb />
probably lead the Virginians<lb />
Samst Carolinians in the return<lb />
P'liic, The approaching contest car-<lb />
rs all the earmarks of a fiery,<lb />
rough and tumble scrap. The locals<lb />
deadlocked the Lynchburg cagers<lb />
n the last game, which came dur-<lb />
ing the week tour, until the last<lb />
French Fashion Fads<lb />
(Continued from page two)<lb />
lait and settle back in your chair<lb />
to watch the people walk by. Ah,<lb />
here comes the "garcon" with your<lb />
steaming "cafe au lait Um-m-<lb />
m-m-m, it smells good!<lb />
I hope you've enjoyed the walk!<lb />
Adieu.<lb />
Pug Confesses<lb />
Pre-WarDilemma<lb />
According to me the feeling of a<lb />
boxer before the match may be com-<lb />
pared to the "last mile<lb />
Only two more days before the<lb />
"big" event, gosh! Why don't they<lb />
pass faster so I can get it over<lb />
with! Why did I ever join the<lb />
pugilistic ranks, anyway?<lb />
"It would be kinda bad to lose<lb />
my teeth, or get my nose flattened,<lb />
even to get 'Cauliflower' ears "Oh,<lb />
shut up! Everything will come out<lb />
all right "You know you can put<lb />
up a good scrap, even if you lose<lb />
Teah, I'll moider the bum<lb />
Hmm. Hope he doesn't plan to<lb />
do the same to me. Gulp, think 111<lb />
sail into him in the first round.<lb />
Make him kinda scared. Yep!<lb />
That's just what I'll do.<lb />
Here it is the afternoon before<lb />
the "brawl Had to run off four<lb />
pounds to meet the weight limit and<lb />
couldn't even eat that big dinner of<lb />
pork chops and corn bread. Why<lb />
do they do this to meMy stomach<lb />
feels like a deflated tire, and my<lb />
hands shake like a tree in a wind-<lb />
storm. Aw, I'm not scared, just a<lb />
little tense. All fighters are like<lb />
this before fights. Guess I ought to<lb />
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Shirts in blue, tan,<lb />
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Thesyare Kay Dunhills new Sugar Prints on that<lb />
famous and washable Dunella of DuPont Rayon. De-<lb />
signed to make you look utterly delectable when you slip<lb />
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BRODY'S<lb />
STYLE - QUALITY - ECONOMY<lb /><pb facs="00038080_tn_0004" /><lb />
February<lb />
PAGE FOUR<lb />
Among<lb />
the<lb />
Alumnae<lb />
 Elizabeth Copeland i<lb />
iitJiiiiiiiiiiiioiiiini!iiiiiimiiiiimiuiiiiuiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiitiiiiiiiimiHiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiimmiiaiimiiuiiitimimmiiaiiiiiiiimit.ji<lb />
The Wmunnv Secretary of East!committees, the name and address<lb />
Carolina Teachers College spoke to of each member and the group to<lb />
the Raleigh Alumnae chapter at its which she belongs. On the last<lb />
monthly meeting, Monday evening, sheet is printed a copy of the eol-<lb />
Janaary 23, in the Roanoke Boom lege song. It ts a splendid piece<lb />
at the Sir Walter EEoteL of work and much credit goes to the<lb />
Hostesse" for the evening were vice president of the chapter, Mrs<lb />
ECTC Lassies<lb />
Take Blackstone<lb />
(Continued from page three)<lb />
led by Batts, netting five, and Sesze<lb />
with four markers. Coach Norton,<lb />
pilot of the Pirate ship, used twelve<lb />
players against the opposition's fif-<lb />
teen.<lb />
Blackstone FG FT TP<lb />
Batts, f  2 1 5<lb />
Parhain, f  0 1 1<lb />
Sesze. f 12 4<lb />
Winn, g  0 0 0<lb />
McCutcheon, g  0 0 0<lb />
Yamlenhove, g 0 0 0<lb />
II. II. Earner,<lb />
Sirs. M. B<lb />
M<lb />
Medlin, Mrs. m W<lb />
O K. .1, iier.<lb />
Th president, Mrs. J. M. X�-w<lb />
som, presided over tin meeting an<lb />
called attention of members to finan<lb />
Ann W. Hay. who was assisted by<lb />
; .and Mrs. the president, Mrs.  M. Newsom,<lb />
and other memhers of the group.<lb />
Tin- hook contain- the groups and<lb />
committees for the year 1038-39,<lb />
and is a bock of interest as well as<lb />
s of the college now being valae. Harty congratulations to<lb />
presented to the State Legislature, the Raleigh chapter, not only for<lb />
Members were urged to acquaint their excellent booklet hut for then<lb />
themselves with these needs and to  . � � ���� - � �'�'�� ' " �<lb />
aid in securing the interest of others<lb />
in active support of the enlarged<lb />
program<lb />
Mrs. Charles M. Johnson, mem-<lb />
ber of the local chapter and the<lb />
Board of Trustees of the college,<lb />
gave an interesting account of a<lb />
Ti -it visit to the college, explain-<lb />
ing the expansion program of the<lb />
college<lb />
Mrs. 0. lv. Joyner, former Stare<lb />
President, presented Mis- Elizabeth<lb />
Copeland, who spoke of the n lation-<lb />
ship between the secretary and the<lb />
various alumna' chapters. She de-<lb />
scribed her work and told oi the<lb />
organization of other alumnae chap-<lb />
ters throughout the state.<lb />
Four new memhers were presented<lb />
as follows: Mrs. E. H. Shuffoxd,<lb />
Miss Maude Lee, Miss Annie Laurie<lb />
Melvin, and Miss Louise Griggs.<lb />
A social hour followed the meet-<lb />
ing.<lb />
Subs: Forwards: Winglow (2),<lb />
Elate, Hotehkiss, Woods. Watta<lb />
(1). Guards: Parker, White. Dal-<lb />
ton, Witin.<lb />
ECTC FG GT TP<lb />
E. Tomlinson. f  4 3 11<lb />
THE TECQ ECHO<lb />
CAMPUS<lb />
BREVITIES<lb />
To Convention . . .<lb />
Misses Louise Elam, Elizabeth<lb />
Xoe, Dorothy Ann Piekelsimer, and<lb />
Mary Home represented Friendly<lb />
Hall at the Woman's Auxiliary Con-<lb />
vention held at Washington, X. C,<lb />
January 26. Friendly Hall is an<lb />
Episcopal student organization on<lb />
this campus. They were accom-<lb />
panied by the Bev. Worth Wicker.<lb />
ment Federation held at Purdue<lb />
University, Indiana, during Christ-<lb />
mas holidays. He told of the eon-<lb />
ference which lasted four days. 1 he<lb />
theme of this conference was "Stu-<lb />
dent Leadership in Community<lb />
Lifp" � , � i<lb />
The chairman next introduced We<lb />
second speaker. Billy Daniels. Billy<lb />
gave some very interesting excerpts<lb />
taken from American Newspaper-<lb />
dating back to George Washington.<lb />
The meeting adjourned to meet<lb />
again in February.<lb />
to the bride-elect ,<lb />
Mia, Downey Lft Wednesday<lb />
was recovering ni<lb />
report. 1 ntil be i<lb />
their new<lb />
Grads Get Jobs . . .<lb />
Of the Christmas graduates<lb />
seven have heen placed. Those<lb />
securing jobs are diininie Cnlleiis<lb />
at Wagram, Agnes Lee at .lackson,<lb />
Mary Taylor at Bethel, Grace Haw-<lb />
son at Calypso. Mahle Worlej at<lb />
Poplar Branch, Marjorie Topping<lb />
Xewby. f  �' 2 8at Bonlee, and Ella Dill Gihhs at<lb />
Hopkins, f 2 4<lb />
Parker (CaptJ. g<lb />
0<lb />
The secretary wishes to commend<lb />
the Raleigh Chapter of the Alumnae<lb />
Association on their yearbook,<lb />
which lias jnst been published. The<lb />
booklet carries out The school colors<lb />
with 8 purple back, gold lettering,<lb />
and gold pages, it hold- all the<lb />
necessary information regarding<lb />
-heir local chapter�the officers, all<lb />
The secretary was interested in<lb />
learning that a member of the Ra-<lb />
hiirh chapter of the Alumnae As-<lb />
sociation, was the student who gave<lb />
this paper its name. By the person<lb />
of Mrs. O. Key Joyner, The former<lb />
Miss Christine Vick of the class<lb />
of 1926, the name Teco Echo was<lb />
given this publication. A prize was<lb />
offered to the girl or hoy who pre-<lb />
sented the best title for the paper.<lb />
Mrs. Joyner selected her name from<lb />
the first two letters of "teachers col-<lb />
lege" and adding "Echo thus mak-<lb />
ing Teco Echo and winning the<lb />
prize of five dollars. Mrs. Joyner<lb />
was a very outstanding student dur-<lb />
ing her college career, being presi-<lb />
dent of both the Young Woman's<lb />
Christian Association and the Wom-<lb />
an's Student Government, in the<lb />
course of her Junior and Senior<lb />
years. During her last year here.<lb />
she was elected the best-all-round<lb />
student in the Senior Class. Mrs.<lb />
Joyner has also made a success in<lb />
her profession, and is now a popular<lb />
teacher in the Xeedham Broughton<lb />
High School in Raleigh. She is an<lb />
active member of their local<lb />
Alumnae Chapter, and was State<lb />
President of the Alumnae Associa-<lb />
tion in 1936-37.<lb />
0<lb />
McMillan, g0 0<lb />
Stevenson, g  0 0<lb />
Subs: Forwards: Hutler, K<lb />
Tomlinson (2), Griggs. Guards<lb />
Wood, Hollowell, Edwards.<lb />
Officials: Referee; Seay. Timer<lb />
Trexler.<lb />
High Pointers<lb />
Best Pirates<lb />
In Second Game<lb />
Roanoke Rapids.<lb />
Mildred Satterwhite who gradu-<lb />
ated last June has been placed in<lb />
Jackson.<lb />
(Continued from page three)<lb />
Samet, I  4 14<lb />
Hampton, e 3 2 3<lb />
Keene, e Oil<lb />
Malfregeot, g  f 1 0<lb />
Counhian. g 10 1<lb />
Hester, g  10 1<lb />
Towery, g  0 0 1<lb />
Totals <lb />
17<lb />
9<lb />
8<lb />
1<lb />
13<lb />
0<lb />
51<lb />
History Club Meets . . .<lb />
The History Club met Tuesday.<lb />
January 24, at 6:30 p.m.<lb />
The chairman of the program<lb />
committee. Helen Flannagan, intro-<lb />
duced the first speaker of the eve-<lb />
ning�Eodie Hodges. Fodie gave a<lb />
very interesting account of his trip<lb />
to the National Student Govern<lb />
Miss Downey Honored . . .<lb />
The Baptist students, with th<lb />
help of the ladies of the Greenville j ar<lb />
Baptist churches, honored Mis Ann<lb />
Downey, Baptist Student Secretary<lb />
who is a bride elect, at a kitchen-<lb />
shower in the "V Hut" Tuesday<lb />
afternoon, January SI.<lb />
Decorations were red and white<lb />
in keeping with the Valentine colors<lb />
since Miss Downey will �' marrie<lb />
OB Valentine's Day.<lb />
Many lovely gifts wire present�<lb />
February 1. Miss Nan Morgan who t0 �.hM,i. Mr. Bro<lb />
b now 'in Louisiana will come toL jing conduct-<lb />
take her plaee Tuesday, February pianagan and M -<lb />
o- Senior class presi u<lb />
. . " � , r practice t � h -<lb />
New Domicile  ' ,  .<lb />
Mr. and Mr J- B. Cm<lb />
expecting to move nit<lb />
horn which ia situated on<lb />
�.� of Johnson Streel i<lb />
Rotary Ave about MaP'h I.<lb />
Mr. Browning 111 - - -<lb />
Mr. E. R. Browning, bead of<lb />
commercial department, went to<lb />
Pitt General Hospital Friday, da<lb />
7, for an appendectomy.<lb />
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Halftime score: High Point. 23:<lb />
ECTC, 17.<lb />
Free throws missed: Murray.<lb />
Hampton, Shelton. Smith 2, Brock.<lb />
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Working Students; Tobacco Road<lb />
Arc Best Students<lb />
Of the 1,160 students who took<lb />
final exan - last quarter,  or<lb />
20,4 per cent had self-help jobs and<lb />
r 79.6 per cent did not have<lb />
0,5<lb />
Not Sponsored<lb />
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The 20.4 . r cen<lb />
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February, it is not, as has heen<lb />
self-help j falsely rumored, under the sponsor-<lb />
nie v per cent of all!ship of the College.<lb />
-�, failures, and furnished 37.8 per Administration authorities have<lb />
e � ,11 ,�.� . n Stated that, in the event that the<lb />
cent of all names on the honor roll. . , , , -ir.<lb />
play is presented here. The college<lb />
The 79.6 per cent of non self-help nQi w n.sp(,nimt, fOT x an,l<lb />
students made 91.25 of all failures 1 jj not �. listed as one of the<lb />
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t is further observed that the 9.2 the play Avill eome to GreenviDe.<lb />
i, r cent of the students who ar on Chances are that if Raleigh will not<lb />
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