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ATTEND<lb />
TOl'RNAMENTS<lb />
Volume XV<lb />
ECHO<lb />
FINALS<lb />
TOMORROW<lb />
Chicago University Fellowship<lb />
Awarded To Robert Sugg Fleming<lb />
i IMiiiiiiius T�<lb />
I pave Fa�tilt l��st<lb />
Vi Greenville Hijsh<lb />
! �' Sugg Fleming, grad-<lb />
is college and at present<lb />
� : the Greenville High<lb />
tlty, was recently award-<lb />
si : at th' University of<lb />
tug was as outstading<lb />
� in college here, and<lb />
I his A l. in mathematics;<lb />
He received i he degree 1<lb />
I s, ieuee from Peabody<lb />
 two and one-half<lb />
as been science instructor!<lb />
High Sehool<lb />
months Mr. Fleming<lb />
k w ith 1 r. Ralph T hn- in<lb />
I science evaluation. Dr. <lb />
- dean of the sehool of<lb />
the University of<lb />
. d is an eminent author-<lb />
evaluation.<lb />
- summer Mr. Fleming will<lb />
the science staff of the<lb />
era Workshop.<lb />
Fleming expressed his pleas-<lb />
t the opportunity of eontin-<lb />
- study its a field in which he<lb />
trti u!ari interested. Although<lb />
fill I the fact that his rela-<lb />
 ips with thf students ami fae-j<lb />
: Greenville High School;<lb />
I be terminated by his accept-<lb />
I the awanl. Mr. Fleming<lb />
kted thai he could not let such an'<lb />
�rtunity pass by without taking<lb />
. s to make the most of it.<lb />
Many were the expressions of re-<lb />
from members of the faculty<lb />
. student body when the an<lb />
. cement of Mr. Flemings rcsig-<lb />
it. d was made.<lb />
As yet no appointment has been<lb />
public concerning a succes-<lb />
� e resigning science teacher.<lb />
Student Meeting<lb />
Sends Requests<lb />
To Authorities;<lb />
Meadows Replies<lb />
President Makes<lb />
Statement Regarding<lb />
Danee Privileges and<lb />
Food Preparation<lb />
ROBERT SUGG FLEMING<lb />
Students Favor<lb />
Sex Education<lb />
"Tobacco Road"<lb />
To Be Presented<lb />
in Greenville<lb />
foacco Road the play by<lb />
: Kirkiand. based on Erskine<lb />
I s novel of the same name.<lb />
presented here in the<lb />
t Auditorium on Monday and<lb />
i �its, February 27 and<lb />
th a matinee on Tuesday.<lb />
nes Barton, noted stage and<lb />
ideville star, heads the east of<lb />
guished Broadway actors.<lb />
rtraying the lives of people<lb />
- ected by the government and<lb />
vilization for centuries, living<lb />
vy. and dreaming of the<lb />
 prosperity will return to<lb />
their tarns land, this play is re-<lb />
trd ! by receivers as "the epic<lb />
an play and as one of the<lb />
itstanding contributions to dra-<lb />
literature of the century. It<lb />
is tl. story of a family of share-<lb />
Tobacco Road" is one of the<lb />
plays ever to have reached two<lb />
tsand performances on Broad-<lb />
way, where it has run there for six<lb />
3 ears.<lb />
Mark Connelly, author of "Green<lb />
Pastures has said of the play.<lb />
'Tobacco Road "It is not only<lb />
an honest and deeply moving play<lb />
�it is alive with the tragic real-<lb />
ty of that corner of America it<lb />
chronicles<lb />
This play, which is the most dis-<lb />
(Please turn to page two)<lb />
Austin. Texas. February 16.�<lb />
Sex education should no longer be<lb />
a matter to he whispered about, a<lb />
large majority of American college<lb />
students believe. In fact, almost 62<lb />
per cent of them favor making<lb />
courses on the principles of sex<lb />
compulsory, a nation-wide study by<lb />
the Student Opinion Surveys of<lb />
America shows.<lb />
In summary, comments from col-<lb />
legians everywhere sounded like<lb />
this: "We have been prudish about<lb />
this matter too long. Authoritative<lb />
information has either been hidden<lb />
or prohibited from young people<lb />
Time lias begun to change this<lb />
attitude, it would appear, for many<lb />
eolloges are now offering marriage<lb />
J courses. Students regard this an<lb />
; important part of their education<lb />
I when they say they believe such in-<lb />
struction should even be made<lb />
obligatory. Interviewers have asked<lb />
this question to a scientifically-de-<lb />
fined cross-section from coast to<lb />
coast: "Should sex education<lb />
courses in colleges be made compul-<lb />
sory y<lb />
YES. say(il.9 per cent<lb />
NO, say88.1 per cent<lb />
Of the schools where the survey<lb />
was held, only about 10 per cent<lb />
had required courses. Perhaps of<lb />
some significance is the fact that<lb />
the poll shows women in the South<lb />
and West less in favor of the idea<lb />
than women elsewhere in the na-<lb />
tion. Men agree pretty well every-<lb />
where.<lb />
Speaking for the majority, a<lb />
North Dakota State Teachers'Col-<lb />
lege junior said, "Sex education<lb />
should have begun back in high<lb />
school � during adolescence<lb />
Some believe upperelassmen only<lb />
should receive istruction. A Bay-<lb />
lor University medical student<lb />
would include personal hygiene<lb />
and causes and results of venereal<lb />
disease. However, there are many<lb />
who believe all sex matters should<lb />
(Please turn to page four)<lb />
At the regular mass meeting of<lb />
the student body of East Carolina<lb />
Teachers College held February 9,<lb />
the students voted to adopt two res-<lb />
olutions. The first of these requested<lb />
the restoration of the privilege of<lb />
dancing in the Wright Building<lb />
six nights a week. The other asked<lb />
for an investigation of the prepara-<lb />
tion of the food in the college.<lb />
Kitchen.<lb />
In replying to the requests of<lb />
the students. Dr. Meadows made the<lb />
following statements in a letter to<lb />
Miss Lillian Parrish and Lester<lb />
Rideuhour. presidents of the Wom-<lb />
en "s and Men's student govern-<lb />
ments respectively:<lb />
Miss Lillian Parrish.<lb />
Mr. Lester Rideuhour.<lb />
Dear Miss Parrish and Mr. Rideu-<lb />
hour.<lb />
"I have your requests of Feb-<lb />
uary �, and take pleasure in stat-<lb />
ing that I have asked Mr. Duncan,<lb />
a member of our staff, to make a<lb />
thorough investigation of the food<lb />
situation, to take meals in the<lb />
dining room often, and to report to<lb />
me on the menus, the amount of<lb />
food prepared, and the prepara-<lb />
tion of the food. I regret very much<lb />
that you have found the food un-<lb />
satisfactory, as students are en-<lb />
titled to the best food that can be<lb />
secured. We have the reputation of<lb />
furnishing the best food of any in-<lb />
stitution in the state, and we hope<lb />
to continue to live up to that repu-<lb />
tation.<lb />
" I have conferred with Mr. Tabor,<lb />
chairman of the music department,<lb />
and Mr. Alexander, chairman of<lb />
the physical education depart-<lb />
ment, and have the assurance from<lb />
them that beginning with Tuesday,<lb />
February 21, that the students will<lb />
be given the privilege of dancing<lb />
in the Wright Building regularly<lb />
on Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur-<lb />
day nights. During the week of<lb />
February 13, there will be a bas-<lb />
ketball tournament held at the col-<lb />
lege, hence Mr. Alexander feels<lb />
that he will need the building these<lb />
nights during that week. I regret<lb />
(Please turn to page four)<lb />
Dressed Up<lb />
Making their first appear-<lb />
ance since the new uniforms<lb />
arrived, the members of the<lb />
ECTC band motored to Wil-<lb />
son Monday, February 13, to<lb />
play at the basketball game be-<lb />
tween ECTC and ACC.<lb />
On Tuesday, February 14,<lb />
the wearers of the purple and<lb />
gold made their second appear-<lb />
ance at the regular chapel pe-<lb />
riod.<lb />
The motorcade of fourteen<lb />
cars, containing members of the<lb />
band, was escorted to Wilson<lb />
Monday night by officers of the<lb />
North Carolina Highway Pa-<lb />
trol. They descended upon the<lb />
ACCians in a flurry and gave<lb />
moral, if not physical, support<lb />
to the Pirates.<lb />
Quarterly Dance To Be Held Saturday, February 25;<lb />
Dick Jones' Orchestra Will Play For Social Event<lb />
Engel Lund<lb />
Offers Folksong<lb />
Recital Monday<lb />
Wright Building<lb />
To Be Scene<lb />
Of Program<lb />
Social Committee<lb />
Ami Laniers Art<lb />
As Sponsors<lb />
(<lb />
 i<lb />
tv.<lb />
Pictured above are Dick Jones (left), leader of the orchestra appearing<lb />
here February 25 for the college dance, and "Red" Watson (riehtt<lb />
versatile vocalist of the same musical outfit.<lb />
Bringing from Europe a type of<lb />
recital that is refreshing in its nov-<lb />
elty. Engel Lund, who is now on<lb />
her first American tour, will pre-<lb />
sent a recital of folk songs in the<lb />
Wright Building on Monday eve-<lb />
ning.<lb />
Engel Lund has assembled a vast<lb />
collection of folk songs from many<lb />
lands. These have been collected in<lb />
various ways � some have been<lb />
found in quaint old shops, some<lb />
through research in libraries. Often<lb />
people who attend her recitals later<lb />
send or bring to her old books of<lb />
songs, or words jotted dowm on<lb />
scraps of paper giving the gist of<lb />
songs their grandmothers used to<lb />
sing.<lb />
Speaking of the significance of<lb />
folk songs, the artist says, " Where-<lb />
ever we go people sing to us the<lb />
songs of their countries. In this<lb />
way we get to know much about the<lb />
people themselves � their lives,<lb />
their habits, and their ideas In<lb />
bringing to her audiences, through<lb />
her singing, her own ideas of the<lb />
countries from which her songs<lb />
come she affords those who hear<lb />
her the illusion of an illustrated<lb />
story-book of many lands.<lb />
On the days before she is to give<lb />
a recital in the evening, Engel<lb />
(Please turn to Page Three)<lb />
ECTC Receives Accredited Rating<lb />
From Teachers College Association<lb />
National Accrediting<lb />
Agency Endorses<lb />
Local School<lb />
East Carolina Teachers College<lb />
was included on the accredited list<lb />
of the American Association of<lb />
Teachers Colleges for 1938.<lb />
Only three other teachers col-<lb />
leges in North Carolina are on the<lb />
list. Included besides ECTC are<lb />
Asheville State Normal Teachers<lb />
College, and West Carolina Teach-<lb />
ers College at Cullowhee.<lb />
Those colleges that are listed<lb />
must measure up to certain stand-<lb />
ards of the association.<lb />
Requirements specify that appli-<lb />
cants for admission to the colleges<lb />
must have at least fifteen units<lb />
from a secondary school approved<lb />
by the State Department of Public<lb />
Instruction of the state, in which<lb />
the college is included.<lb />
Not more than one-fourth of any<lb />
currieulum leading to a degree shail<lb />
be taken in extension classes or<lb />
correspondence courses. Quantita-<lb />
tive requirements for graduation<lb />
shall be the completion of at least<lb />
(Please turn to page four)<lb />
Rapid Progress Being Made On Classroom Building;<lb />
Foundations For Structure Nearing Completion<lb />
Mulholland Uses<lb />
"Hobbies"asTopic<lb />
"Hobbies was the subject of<lb />
discussion at the recent meeting of<lb />
the Lanier Society. Mr. V. M. Mul-<lb />
holland. principal and English<lb />
teacher at Greenville High School,<lb />
was guest speaker of the society,<lb />
and spoke on the subject under dis-<lb />
cussion<lb />
A committee chosen to select two<lb />
or three hobbies reported that the<lb />
most likely ones are the collection of<lb />
epitaphs, collection of college seals,<lb />
and the keeping of a scrapbook on<lb />
Sidney Lanier. The members of the<lb />
society were told that they would<lb />
be given their ehoice as to which<lb />
hobby they wished to follow, and<lb />
could sign up for work on either<lb />
group.<lb />
Negro Spiritual<lb />
Program Given<lb />
In the Wright Building last<lb />
night, the Men's Glee Club, and its<lb />
affiliate the A Capella Choir, of<lb />
A and T College, gave a concert of<lb />
Negro spirituals.<lb />
This group has earned an envi-<lb />
able reputation and represents one<lb />
of the highest achievements in en-<lb />
semble work among college groups<lb />
in America. Their repertoire is<lb />
representative of the whole range<lb />
of choral art from the masters of<lb />
the sixteenth century to the present.<lb />
Since organising, the Men's Glee<lb />
Club and A Capella Choir have<lb />
made over ninety-five appearances<lb />
before audiences in Tennessee,<lb />
Maryland, Delaware, North Caro-<lb />
lina, Virginia, Pennsylvania, and<lb />
the District of Columbia.<lb />
Warner Lawson, Director of these<lb />
groups, is head of the music de-<lb />
partment at A and T College, and<lb />
is a well known concert pianist as<lb />
well as an able director. The ex-<lb />
cellence of the groups under his<lb />
direction are due, in a large meas-<lb />
ure, to his sensitive musical ability<lb />
and desire to attain perfection.<lb />
Foundations for the new class-<lb />
room building now under construc-<lb />
tion at East Carolina Teachers<lb />
College are expected to be com-<lb />
pleted by the end of next week if<lb />
the weather permits. Since its be-<lb />
ginning several weeks ago, work<lb />
has progressed rapidly on the new<lb />
building in spite of unfavorable<lb />
weather at times. Excavations for<lb />
the basement were begun early in<lb />
January, and at the present time<lb />
the concrete piles have been poured,<lb />
and most of the wall foundations<lb />
are finished.<lb />
The building is being construct-<lb />
ed by the Gregory Construction<lb />
Company of Raleigh. According to<lb />
the foreman, the steel work is<lb />
planned to be started next week,<lb />
weather permitting. It wa.s hoped<lb />
that the building would be com-<lb />
pleted by the late summer in order<lb />
that it could be occupied at the<lb />
beginning of the fall quarter. The<lb />
building, however, will not be com-<lb />
pleted, due to lack of funds. The<lb />
main floor will be incomplete in<lb />
that there will beno wall parti-<lb />
tions on that floor. It is hoped that<lb />
enough additional funds may be se-<lb />
cured to finish the building in the<lb />
near future, however.<lb />
Vernon Tyson, staff photog-<lb />
rapher, is keeping a pictorial rec-<lb />
ord of construction of the new<lb />
building. This series will present<lb />
the building in all stages of con-<lb />
struction from the laying of the<lb />
boundaries to the completion and<lb />
occupation. The three pictures be-<lb />
low illustrate the preliminary<lb />
stages through which the construc-<lb />
tion on the $300,000 PWA project<lb />
has already undergone.<lb />
The pictures below show, left to<lb />
right, the "brains a surveyor<lb />
laying off boundaries preliminary<lb />
to beginning excavations; "man-<lb />
ual labor a Negro worker driv-<lb />
ing a stake marking the boundaries;<lb />
and "machine labor a steam<lb />
shovel making excavations for the<lb />
basement. These three photographs<lb />
show the elements necessary in the<lb />
preliminary steps of the construc-<lb />
tion of a large building.<lb />
Deputation Team<lb />
Presents 'Loyalty'<lb />
As Program Topic<lb />
"Loyalty" was the theme of a<lb />
program presented by a deputa-<lb />
tion team composed of members<lb />
from the cabinet of the Young<lb />
Women's Christian Association on<lb />
a visit to the YMCA at State Col-<lb />
lege, Thursday. February 2. Two<lb />
talks. "Loyalty to your commu-<lb />
nity" and "Loyalty to yourself and<lb />
God" were given by Misses Sarah<lb />
Ann Maxwell and Susan Evans.<lb />
Miss Maxwell told of the need of<lb />
the loyalty in every person's life;<lb />
the need of loyalty to those things<lb />
which have made his life more com-<lb />
fortable and more meaningful: his<lb />
home, his school, his church, and<lb />
his country. She illustrated her talk<lb />
with instances of people who found<lb />
they could not live happily without<lb />
loyalty. Sarah Ann Maxwell con-<lb />
cluded her talk with a quotation<lb />
from Elhert Iluhhard. warning<lb />
young men to not only have book<lb />
instruction, but to he loyal to a<lb />
trust.<lb />
Miss Evans began by asking the<lb />
group if they were loyal to them-<lb />
selves. She brought out the impor-<lb />
tance of being loyal to one's self<lb />
and to the high ideal which he has<lb />
selected for his life. Then a person<lb />
must he loyal to God. "God does<lb />
not promise to give strength and<lb />
power and help to any except those<lb />
(Please turn to page four)<lb />
Sponsored jointly by the Soe<lb />
ii and the Lanier Socie<lb />
the winter dance will he held on<lb />
Saturday, February 25, with Dirk<lb />
Jones and his orchestra furnishing<lb />
the music.<lb />
Dick Jones and his orchestra<lb />
originated at the Janversitj of<lb />
Tennessee in 1936. Since that time<lb />
tli" hand has steadily gained recog<lb />
Million. It is the only hand in the<lb />
 South today that is featuring the<lb />
I new and distinctive Bell Tone<lb />
Music.<lb />
While most of their engagements<lb />
have been in Tennessee "and Ken-<lb />
tucky during the past year, all re-<lb />
ports from recent North Carolina<lb />
South Carolina, and Virginia en-<lb />
gagements have been very compli-<lb />
mentary. Besides openings in Octo-<lb />
ber at Davidson College, Diek Jones<lb />
was featured at the Thanks<lb />
dances given at tin<lb />
Virginia and Woodbe<lb />
School.<lb />
During the summer of 19:17 Dick<lb />
Jones and His Orchestra was en-<lb />
gaged by the Cunard White Star<lb />
Lines for some of the leading ships<lb />
to Europe followed by an engage-<lb />
ment at Rehoboth Beach. Delaware<lb />
and Sea Island beach, Brunswick'<lb />
Georgia.<lb />
During the fall of 1937 and<lb />
spring of 1938 the band attended<lb />
the University of Tennessee and<lb />
played during the summer of 1938<lb />
in the Carolinas, Virginias, and<lb />
lennessee on one-nighters and va-<lb />
rious lake resorts. In August they<lb />
(Please turn to page two)<lb />
riving<lb />
liversity of<lb />
erry Forest<lb />
Local Physician<lb />
Addresses ACE<lb />
Orchestra Makes<lb />
First Appearance<lb />
Under the direction of Mr. Ditt-<lb />
mer, the recently organized classi-<lb />
cal orchestra made its initial ap-<lb />
pearance Saturday evening, Feb-<lb />
ruary 11, as a prelude to the pre-<lb />
sentation of "Children of the<lb />
Moon The orchestra is composed<lb />
of twenty-eight pieces at present<lb />
with plans underway for increasing<lb />
that number as soon as it is prac-<lb />
ticable.<lb />
The first performance by the col-<lb />
lege orchestra was enthusiastically<lb />
applauded by the audience, and sev-<lb />
eral selections were rendered as<lb />
faulty lights delayed the opening<lb />
of the play<lb />
Assembly period on February<lb />
28 has been set aside for another<lb />
concert by the college musical<lb />
group.<lb />
As an activity closely affiliated<lb />
with the orchestra proper, Mr. Ditt-<lb />
mer has started a strig quartet and<lb />
a violin ensemble in a class of be-<lb />
ginners in music. These groups will<lb />
probably give a recital in the near<lb />
future.<lb />
Musical plans for the spring<lb />
quarter include the organization<lb />
of a Junior Orchestra. Membership<lb />
to this orchestra will be restricted<lb />
to beginning students in the music<lb />
department.<lb />
Dr. F. B. Haar was guest speaker<lb />
of the Association for Childhood<lb />
Education at its regular meeting<lb />
February 14, 1939. Dr. Haar, a<lb />
child specialist from Greenville<lb />
was presented by Miss Texie Sow-<lb />
ers, leader of the Child Care Group,<lb />
which sponsored the program. Some<lb />
of the points brought out had to do<lb />
with prevention of communicable<lb />
diseases by vaccination. There are<lb />
vaccinations for typhoid, diphtheria,<lb />
and smallpox already in use and a<lb />
vaccination for whooping cough has<lb />
been developed that -is partially<lb />
successful.<lb />
The fact ws brought out by<lb />
Haar that teachers have a<lb />
part in preventing communicable<lb />
diseases. The teacher is able to no-<lb />
tice any symptoms such as fever,<lb />
cough, or breaking out. Such things<lb />
as fever should be immediately at-<lb />
tended to as they usually are indica-<lb />
tive of something rather serious. It<lb />
is up to the teacher to either send<lb />
the child home or segregate him.<lb />
Julia Van Landingham re-<lb />
viewed the activities of the Read-<lb />
ing Aloud Group. The group has<lb />
been sponsoring a story hour at<lb />
the Training School during this<lb />
(piarter for children who have to<lb />
wait for the bus, and any others<lb />
who care to attend. The hour has-<lb />
been well attended and enjoyed by<lb />
the children.<lb />
Dr.<lb />
great<lb />
Sociology Group<lb />
Goes Visiting<lb />
Under the direction of Mr. M. L.<lb />
Wright, a class in Sociology last<lb />
week went to Raleigh and Durham<lb />
to visit places of interest.<lb />
While in Raleigh the group vis-<lb />
iting the penitentiary, Dix Hill,<lb />
the State Museum, the School for<lb />
the Blind, WPTF Broadcasting<lb />
Station, and the State Capitol.<lb />
After spending the night in Ra-<lb />
leigh, the class went on to Durham<lb />
the next day. There, they visited<lb />
the Chesterfield Cigarette Plant<lb />
and Duke University. At Duke the<lb />
group was allowed to visit some of<lb />
the classroom buildings, and was<lb />
shown around the grounds and the<lb />
hospital by a guide.<lb />
This class in sociology is mak-<lb />
ing a survey of state and commu-<lb />
nity resources and economic condi-<lb />
tions.<lb /><pb facs="00038081_tn_0002" /><lb />
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PAGE TWO<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
February 17, m<lb />
Billy DanielsEditor<lb />
ASSOCIATE EDITORS<lb />
Dorothy Hollar<lb />
LlNLXSAY WhIOHARD<lb />
In a Mak Prates<lb />
MAROARKT (JlY OVKRMAX<lb />
doux Dated Bsmossa<lb />
Maky Civ ok Ooppbdox<lb />
Jack DamklsSports Editor<lb />
Elizabeth Copkland  Alumnae Editor<lb />
C. Kay PriettrExchange Editor<lb />
Reporters�Mary Home, Elizabeth<lb />
Meadows, Iris Davis, Lois<lb />
Hughes, Bo Kerr, Ellen McTntyre,<lb />
Barbara Keuzenkamp, Ethel Gas-<lb />
ton, Mary Agnes Deal, Gerahline<lb />
Sanders, Lena Mae Smith, Camille<lb />
Clarke, Margie Spivey, Larue<lb />
Mooring, Edith Martin, Joe<lb />
Smith, Vernon Tyson (Staff<lb />
Photographer).<lb />
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mm cohlstitition in the making<lb />
Authorized by the vote of the student body assembled in mass meeting,<lb />
a committee is now working to prepare a new constitution for the approval'<lb />
oi that group, 1 ins new constitution has as its objective the more efficient<lb />
ami satisfactory government of the women ami men students on this<lb />
campus. Che purpose of any changes made will be towards a smoother<lb />
: ween the Women's ami Men's Student Governments, and<lb />
Kts in the present set-up.<lb />
I ai ironing out oi rough<lb />
rhis proposed constitution will not abandon tin" old forms of student<lb />
pvernment, hut will simply make the frame-work more suitable for use<lb />
student ho.lv o' Fast Carolina Teachers College,<lb />
Twenty-two Girls And Two Males-<lb />
Well, Most Anything Might Happen<lb />
By MARGARET G. OVERMAN<lb />
"Building up to an awful let<lb />
down" may be just a phrase to<lb />
- I "i�t people, but it certainly came<lb />
It will probaWj be some time before this committee presents its report, into its own in significance to 1<lb />
tXT!ZtVTT�n:ll:U "T r WH.Ch � g��P � �CTC girls recently. As<lb />
However, that committee has an important function v0� may be sure, there was a man<lb />
to perform for th<lb />
a ifforous manner.<lb />
-tudrllf<lb />
body. lt work imi-t he pushed forward in a<lb />
. 11ARII WORK . . . COOPERATION<lb />
HIMTY<lb />
I he consensus o opinion regarding the Senior Flay is that the produc-<lb />
in dramatic success. The presentation of a tragedy is<lb />
me<lb />
-k<lb />
connected with the ease � two men<lb />
in fact � the guide and an interne<lb />
at Duke Hospital.<lb />
Now, two good-looking young<lb />
men among a group of twenty-odd<lb />
women are apt to cause a minor<lb />
anees ever giv<lb />
1 Direct<lb />
�tor<lb />
it.<lb />
result:<lb />
libers oi tin<lb />
eommenda: i<lb />
�t tin1 happy<lb />
but director, cast, and the senior class surmounted; calamity under any circumstances.<lb />
to this campus one of the most worthwhile perform- But when the twenty-odd girls<lb />
u, !V- . with a poundage exceeding the<lb />
.ntton. the members oi the cast, the technicians, and to<lb />
lass<lb />
who gave their aid is due a vote<lb />
Sennu<lb />
11 tor the success of the production. It reveals th.<lb />
omhmaTion of ability, hard work, and cooperation.<lb />
POSTERITY ASHAMED OE US?<lb />
nd the gas chamber will he set up in tin<lb />
State<lb />
Greei<lb />
tors.<lb />
legisb<lb />
pun is<lb />
?me .lay<lb />
3d useum as symoo<lb />
. North Carolina<lb />
1 be statement was<lb />
le 1<lb />
1<lb />
which<lb />
ur an<lb />
; 0! an age of horror and ignorance stated Paul<lb />
noted playwright, to a group of state legisla-<lb />
uade to a committee of the North Carolina state<lb />
had voted dow<lb />
n a proposed hill abolishing capital<lb />
� 11 Vi<lb />
nnent.<lb />
the use of capital punishment, the state of North Carolina places<lb />
ni the paradoxical situation wherein it commits the same crime<lb />
� offender that the offender committed to merit the punish-<lb />
in punishing th<lb />
ment. Murder is murder, and the cloak of legality<lb />
the right to pursue that type of inhuman activity<lb />
eye tor an eye, a tooth for a tooth" is one that ha<lb />
humanitarian doctrines of the Carpenter of Galilee<lb />
ment oi a barbaric<lb />
civilized society.<lb />
Viewed through the ey�<lb />
can contribute some Eneas<lb />
can use their influ<lb />
metes out<lb />
bloi on th<lb />
oes not give society<lb />
The philosophy of "an<lb />
been supplanted by the<lb />
This left-over el<lb />
ig�capital punishment�should have no place in a<lb />
of a student, the problem is one to which he<lb />
e of a solution. The "citizens of tomorrow"<lb />
! m setting up for this state a prison system that<lb />
UStice to all law-breakers, but at the same time removes this<lb />
record of North ('arolina.<lb />
PROOE OE SCHOOL SPIRIT<lb />
with<lb />
three-thousand-pound capacity, are<lb />
of trapped in an elevator between the<lb />
second and third floors of a hos-<lb />
pital, the result is nothing short of<lb />
a major catastrophe.<lb />
But, after all, the poor girls<lb />
were not wholly to blame � Mr.<lb />
Wright and Mr. Kicks add a little<lb />
weight to the occasion.<lb />
After a groaning attempt to lift<lb />
the heavy load with which it was<lb />
encumbered, the elevator gave up in<lb />
despair and settled down, halfway<lb />
between the second and third floors.<lb />
Had it not been for the presence<lb />
of mind possessed by the brave girls<lb />
who refused, by sheer strength of<lb />
will, to be daunted by such a mis-<lb />
hap, the episode might have ended<lb />
disastrously.<lb />
Those people who think girls<lb />
lose their heas easily and get ex-<lb />
cited would have been properly<lb />
shocked at the superb exhibition of<lb />
calmness and matter-of-factness<lb />
with which the girls faced a trying<lb />
situation.<lb />
(Author's note: The names and<lb />
situations used in this story are<lb />
Ar least we have definite, concrete, positive proof that there is in ex-<lb />
istence around this college a school spirit�and no one needed a I purely realistic. Any resemblanct<lb />
microscope to find it last Saturday night. When the lights failed to func- to fictitious persons, of any type<lb />
tion and the production of the Senior play was forced to cease for a JS(rt. or description, is coincidental.)<lb />
short while, the audience, composed of students and town people, showed<lb />
considerable good sportsmanship and courtesy in the spirit with which<lb />
they awaited the resumption of the performance.<lb />
PRO WD CO<lb />
sides of the Cafeteria question<lb />
dis-<lb />
m order to<lb />
disadvantages a member of the staff went direetly<lb />
viewed the president, tcnv(, and the dietitian.<lb />
ned on both sides of the question. Each would<lb />
idvantages and disadvantages which would be<lb />
both<lb />
cover the a Ivantages an.<lb />
to headquarters and inte<lb />
A ten points were g;<lb />
supply many concrete<lb />
more obvious later.<lb />
Many o! the disadvantages would he realized later when we think of<lb />
the many things that would he lost in abolishing the present method.<lb />
Many ol these are in terms of intangibles which are difficult to list in<lb />
concrete form.<lb />
Some of the arguments against a change were that the meal hour withlextent �1' ashing you to publish the<lb />
1 social contact at the table would he missed, especially those qualities Mowing: On behalf of the music<lb />
1 count so mueh in later life sueh as good table manners, and r'aclllty aiul the band members, I<lb />
LETTERS<lb />
to the Editor<lb />
(Editor's note: This Department<lb />
is oven to all students in school<lb />
here. The Teco Echo reserves the<lb />
right to censor or reject oil com-<lb />
munications. Letters published<lb />
herein express individual opinion,<lb />
and do not represent the editorial<lb />
policies of this neicsixiper.)<lb />
To the Editor of The Teco Echo:<lb />
May 1 impose upon you to the<lb />
Catherine Dennis<lb />
Makes Talk<lb />
To Home Ec Club<lb />
"What a teacher's place in the<lb />
community should be" was the<lb />
subject of Miss Catherine Dennis'<lb />
talk to the Home Economics Club<lb />
members recently.<lb />
Miss Dennis opened her talk<lb />
with a series of questions concern-<lb />
ing the teacher's relationship with<lb />
the community. "How much can<lb />
you find in your community to make<lb />
life happy1 she asked?" Pass on<lb />
good to the community in which<lb />
you teach.<lb />
As answers to the questions, Miss<lb />
Dennis suggested that the teacher<lb />
take an active part in the organi-<lb />
zation of the community. She<lb />
should immediately participate in<lb />
the club work of the school and<lb />
town.<lb />
Take into your community a high<lb />
regard for your Alma Mater. En-<lb />
courage your associates to let you<lb />
help them solve their problems. Be<lb />
conscious of your neighbor's right.<lb />
Make all efforts to adapt yourself<lb />
to your surroundings. Cultivate in<lb />
your school children the practice<lb />
of gracious living. Be natural and<lb />
unaffected and avoid calling atten-<lb />
tion to the flaws in your surround-<lb />
ings.<lb />
Home economics is to help girls<lb />
become homemakers, she further<lb />
added. It is to help improve home<lb />
life in the community and to give<lb />
the girls a feeling for home life.<lb />
"Girls, I challenge you to be<lb />
homemakers and to be proud of it<lb />
she declared in closing. "Men are<lb />
still not willing to place the re-<lb />
sponsibility of the world's eco-<lb />
nomic conditions on the shoulders<lb />
of women. They still think that a<lb />
woman's place is in the home<lb />
Campus Camera<lb />
GWENDOLYN<lb />
AetmMMt<lb />
IS THE TENTH SISTER OF<lb />
HER FAMILY TO ATTEND<lb />
GEORGIA. 6TATE COLLEGE<lb />
FOR WOMEN <lb />
(Glancing BIom<lb />
( <lb />
1 rk:k o'sifw<lb />
i<lb />
He LONE BROTHER.<lb />
!N THE AA� MICHAEL<lb />
FAMILY WENT TO<lb />
GEORGIA TECH.<lb />
�AC P.<lb />
glON-S COLLEGES<lb />
0rMORETHA<lb />
 600,000.000<lb />
� JUNTER COLLEGE WAS<lb />
FOUNDED ON ST. VALENTINE'S<lb />
- DAY IN 1870 -<lb />
7<lb />
HhE AVERAGE NUMBER OF FOULS H A<lb />
BASKETBALL GAME IS 22 <lb />
LAST AM) I.<lb />
Altho' I be four davs<lb />
Will ail of yu be my<lb />
NEXT TO LAST '<lb />
EST : The Senior play<lb />
even though Nancy ai<lb />
the romancing scene<lb />
little hit too natural.<lb />
A FEEBLE FAB<lb />
naturally shy and tin:<lb />
terrifically homely. If<lb />
toothed that hi- moth<lb />
been seared hy a ; <lb />
Anyway, as he appro<lb />
her he became so end<lb />
be blushed right 1 111<lb />
several minute .<lb />
generating courage I<lb />
turned her eyes n I 1<lb />
naturally blew a fn<lb />
generating again and<lb />
managed<lb />
"Your 1<lb />
linle<lb />
him and<lb />
r<lb />
wh<lb />
. 1. j"<lb />
stocking<lb />
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Student-On-The-Stand<lb />
WHAT TYPE OF ARTICLE DO YOU PREFER IN THE TECO<lb />
ECHO?<lb />
Agnes Watson, Sophomore (Home Economics and Science) :<lb />
I prefer the letters to the editor hy the stoudents, because this gives<lb />
the students an opportunity to express their opinion in the paper.<lb />
Earl Smith, Senior (History and Physical Ed.) :<lb />
I like the sport section because I'm more interested in that field.<lb />
M01<lb />
rt�. t<lb />
Stanley Scarborough, Senior (Math and Science) :<lb />
I like sports news because it creates an interest in the sporting activities<lb />
that occur on our campus and those away, besides the school spirit it<lb />
promotes on our campus and among the students.<lb />
To<lb />
�ft<lb />
He gulp<lb />
went back<lb />
floor to little apple<lb />
Alton Payne.<lb />
the wise is wor<lb />
WHY OH WHY'<lb />
Reynolds just asked J<lb />
Wilkerson no relation b<lb />
pugilist) that if be wasi<lb />
to write on both sides �<lb />
why did he think th 3<lb />
stuff with two sides.<lb />
LET THE TECO K<lb />
first to nominate Her<lb />
(pronounced gobbh f'r<lb />
this item as the first<lb />
Turkey.<lb />
"JUST A FEW ID<lb />
10<lb /><lb />
W<lb />
tnle waiting f<lb />
in<lb />
wnich woul<lb />
tabl<lb />
at the tabl<lb />
acceptaofe conversation<lb />
meals when they should, nor won!<lb />
health of the student would proba<lb />
'1 here are certain<lb />
in smaller amounts which would<lb />
cafeteria method. Students wouh<lb />
which to choose. Hours for meals<lb />
ile<lb />
mstea<lb />
having meals at a <lb />
Many students would not go t� wish to express our sincere and<lb />
1 they choose well balanced meals. The deep appreciation for the gesture<lb />
v be ruined if these things prevailed. I made by the student body in do-<lb />
in the preparation and cooking of food mating the funds to purchase band<lb />
uniforms. We shall attempt to live<lb />
up to the spirit shown by the stu-<lb />
dent body in their most gracious<lb />
he brought about by changing to tin<lb />
have more of a variety of foods from<lb />
would be spread over a period of time<lb />
he no call downs made at any time<lb />
lefinite time. In the cafeteria there would gift. With sincere thanks, I am,<lb />
T Store Has Fatal Fascination<lb />
For College Lads and Lassies<lb />
By LARUE MOORING<lb />
Dawg-gone. here 1 am in the<lb />
store again <lb />
This "1<lb />
We don't<lb />
V<lb />
Well, what's the diff?<lb />
have to go. anyway<lb />
 Ah-h. there comes Ferdinand,<lb />
 . ! Ferdinand with the delicate e�-o<lb />
store is like a piece of Tfc�ra'e .i�  tu� � -n 1<lb />
-I tnere s also a r lea, a magnificent<lb />
Flea.<lb />
Yours very truly,<lb />
Dean C. Tabor,<lb />
Chairman of the Department of<lb />
Music Education.<lb />
"Tobacco Road'<lb />
To Be Presented<lb />
In Greenville<lb />
lodestone (short for magnet). I<lb />
leave Dr. Frank's class to go home<lb />
to study. Where, do I find myself!<lb />
Why in the "V" store, of course.<lb />
1 look for somewhere to sit;<lb />
there isn't anywhere to sit. I can't<lb />
een see a table, mueh less a va-<lb />
cant seat. Well, I'll just stand in<lb />
the middle of the floor (trying to<lb />
appear nonchalant) and take a lis-<lb />
ten. These industrious loafers busi-<lb />
ly lounging in their seats!<lb />
�'Jot your uniform? somebody<lb />
yells. " Let's go get ours. The girls'<lb />
pants are going to have lace on the<lb />
bottom of theirs so folks can tell<lb />
"em from the hoys<lb />
"Say. giids, you just want one<lb />
doughnut between you?"<lb />
"o-o-o. I've gotta grow, haven't<lb />
T<lb />
"Oh look, the Buccmneer, I just<lb />
love to read it. Do you mind if I<lb />
look on?" and this nice little girl<lb />
pulls it to her end of the table.<lb />
What does it matter to the<lb />
crowded little girl at the other end<lb />
of the seat? The magazine only be-<lb />
longs to her, nothing more.<lb />
"Sweet Pea, I'll cut Psy. next<lb />
period if you will. I '11 tell you what<lb />
let's do. Let's flip a coin. Heads we<lb />
go, tails we stay. D it's heads.<lb />
Here's hoping she doesn't<lb />
get out of hand!<lb />
What's this I hear on my left?<lb />
Ralph, a cook ! Somebody catch me.<lb />
He can cook e omelette! Why<lb />
this guy is versed in all the fine<lb />
arts with music and cooking. Par-<lb />
don me, Home Ec'ers. I believe you<lb />
say cooking is a useful art. Tell'me<lb />
your recipe, Ralph. You just mix<lb />
butter and cheese with your eggs?<lb />
Oh no, I won't forget the salt and<lb />
pepper. What was that you said to<lb />
do when it's done? Squeeze lemon<lb />
juice over it? Gosh, that makes me<lb />
hungry.<lb />
"Oh, that's a butter lemon ome-<lb />
lette puts in Alton Johnson.<lb />
"See, see, See-merita?" chants<lb />
K. P.<lb />
Spit, sputter. "Let me get some<lb />
water. This smoke is bad on the<lb />
respiratory system<lb />
Rap-tap, rap-tap! Did I jump?<lb />
Well, if it isn't a couple getting<lb />
"hip trying to out-jitter the jit-<lb />
terbugs at a jam session.<lb />
"Hamp Louise says, "If you<lb />
are going to the library to help me<lb />
read about bananas, let's go<lb />
Oh, oh! There's the bell. That<lb />
was the shortest hour I ever spent.<lb />
Why do I have to leave? � ECTC<lb />
at its best!<lb />
(Continued from page one)<lb />
cussed play in the history of the<lb />
theatre, has been chosen as one of<lb />
their favorite stage plays by such<lb />
authors as Alexander Woolcott,<lb />
Theodore-Dreiser, Mark Connelly,<lb />
and Stark Young, and by such<lb />
stage and screen celebrities as<lb />
James Cagney, Charles Chaplin,<lb />
Edward G. Robinson, and Tallu-<lb />
lah Bankhead.<lb />
The presentation of "Tobacco<lb />
lload is not being sponsored by<lb />
the college as one of its lyceum<lb />
numbers.<lb />
CAMPUS<lb />
BREVITIESI<lb />
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Deal enter-<lb />
tained the senior Preach majors at<lb />
their home, Thursday evening, Feb-<lb />
ruary 7.<lb />
During the evening, many games<lb />
were played. Miss Juanita Davis<lb />
won a heart-shaped box of candy<lb />
for high score.<lb />
Maude Melvin, accompanied by<lb />
Juanita Simpson, sang several se-<lb />
lections. Later in the evening, Miss<lb />
Simpson also sang.<lb />
Delicious ice cream, cake, and<lb />
peanuts were served.<lb />
Robert Musselwhite, Freshman (Science and Social Sciences) :<lb />
I prefer straight news because news in general interests me more.<lb />
Elizabeth Moody, Sophomore (Grammar) :<lb />
I like the section "dust Glancing Blows' because it tells one what is<lb />
happening here on our college campus in an amusing and entertaining<lb />
way.<lb />
Anita Daughtridge. Junior (English and History) :<lb />
I enjoy the feature "Just Glancing Blows" because it a<lb />
amusing.<lb />
so original and<lb />
Mr. Rufus Johnson underwent a<lb />
tonsil operation in Pitt Commu-<lb />
nity Hospital last week. Mr. John-<lb />
son has recuperated and is back at<lb />
wrork.<lb />
Quarterly Dance To<lb />
Be Held Saturday<lb />
(Continued from page one)<lb />
appeared at "The South's Most<lb />
Beautiful Ballroom Tantilla Gar-<lb />
dens, Richmond, Va where they<lb />
were aired three times weekly over<lb />
Radio Station WRVA. This engage-<lb />
ment was a most successful one.<lb />
The style of the band is built<lb />
around the melodic bell tones of<lb />
the brass, and the subtle sweet<lb />
swing of the saxes as background.<lb />
Features include Glee Club, tenor<lb />
voices of Eddie Davis and Galen<lb />
Guinn, vocal specialties by "Cow-<lb />
boy" Conover, comedy, and vocals<lb />
by their master of ceremonies,<lb />
Frank "Red" Watson, who also<lb />
plays both trumpet and trombone.<lb />
Instrumentation consists of four<lb />
"The Newspaper � its Makeup<lb />
and Publication" was the subject<lb />
James WThitfield explained to the<lb />
Poe Literary Society at its Feb-<lb />
ruary meeting. He told of various<lb />
paper offices lie had visited and a�<lb />
�ew of the more important news-<lb />
paper men with whom he had made<lb />
contact.<lb />
Mr. Whitfield then told of the po-<lb />
sitions he now holds with different<lb />
newspapers. Last year he was a co-<lb />
editor of Green Lights.<lb />
Miss Nan Morgan of Ruston,<lb />
Louisiana, will arrive on the cam-<lb />
pus Monday, February 20, to re-<lb />
place Miss Anne Downey, Baptist<lb />
student secretary, who was married<lb />
February 14 in Spring Hope. Miss<lb />
Morgan now holds the position of<lb />
field worker in the State of Louisi-<lb />
ana.<lb />
Mr. E. R. Browning, head of the<lb />
commercial department, went to<lb />
Pitt General Hospital, Friday, Jan-<lb />
uary 27, for an appendectomy. He<lb />
was recovering nicely at the last<lb />
report<lb />
brass, four saxes, three rhythm, and Mr. Beecher Flanagan, of the so-<lb />
I director. cjai 8, facuity, and Lucile<lb />
Mr. Cummings of the geography<lb />
faculty and his wife are expecting<lb />
to move into their new home about<lb />
the first of March. It is situated<lb />
on the corner of Johnson Street and<lb />
Rotary Avenue, and is now nearing<lb />
completion.<lb />
lope Pius XI has passed on. His death has been tolled throughout<lb />
he Christian World. Yes, he has passed on, passed beyond the scope and<lb />
buffer of a Mussolini or a Hitler to a place where neither totalitarian nor<lb />
imperial states can challenge his attention.<lb />
Born of humble parents, he was to gain the attention of the world as<lb />
the Pope of the Roman Catholic Church. Of a braver, upstanding or<lb />
more courageous man I know few. When near his death manv time's he<lb />
fought his way back to carry on his duties as head of the Catholic Church<lb />
Of a more enlightened man I know not. The growth and improvement'<lb />
of he Vatican City has almost become a legend under his direction He<lb />
installed the latest equipment, including such things as: Service station,<lb />
automobiles, scientific research, laboratories, etc Besides this he had"<lb />
his own stores, markets, etc for the convenience of those few peonle<lb />
living with him. p�-opie<lb />
It was estimated that in two days over l,O00,wu people passed bv his<lb />
bier from all parts of the world to pay him homage in his last ac '<lb />
As a defender of Catholicism as well as of the onnressed W .<lb />
constantly flaying the dictators at every turn �PprCSSed � hc �<lb />
The cardinals will meet in a week or 'so to select a new pope and mav<lb />
they select one who is as severe with the dictators as was Pope Pius XI<lb />
Senior play to resume ;<lb />
lights failed. Charles Harri<lb />
a little tired of Bitting and<lb />
himself to Bee if he was <lb />
wasn't.<lb />
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denied old dummy.<lb />
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ALL'S WELL that ends<lb />
it ends well�and-gulp-if<lb />
Gootnicht!<lb />
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Simile: As much chance as a Jew in Germany.<lb />
Is it true that 66 cents of everv dollar snent in Xorth p�r<lb />
in the interest of education? So stated ��M<lb />
teachers last week. If he's speaking of the geSftu iS t<lb />
is taking the highway money into consideration! tinier it he<lb />
Definitions:<lb />
ment.<lb />
A socialist is a guy who owns two cows and gives one to the gov<lb />
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government. S tUe milk to the<lb />
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the government. s e otner to<lb />
A New Dealer is a guy who has two cows, kills one milk <lb />
then pours the milk into the sink! ' llks 0ne and<lb />
Lewis, senior class president, who<lb />
is doing practice teaching in the<lb />
commerce department, are taking<lb />
charge of his classes.<lb />
Dr. Daniel R. Stull of this col-<lb />
lege, is conducting a series of ex-<lb />
periments concerning specific heat<lb />
measurements.<lb />
Last year he had an article pub-<lb />
lished in the Journal of The Amer-<lb />
ican Chemical Society entitled, "A<lb />
Semi-micro Calorimeter for Mea<lb />
urmg Heat Capacities at Low Tern<lb />
peratures Dr. Stull defineVspt<lb />
cific heat as a quantity of heat that<lb />
is required to heat a gram of the<lb />
substance one degree Centigrade<lb />
The quantity of heat depends<lb />
Hes of Hoauide USed" Ci-<lb />
ties of liquid air were used in his<lb />
experiment. Dr. Stull's calorimeW<lb />
possesses the advantage of no?<lb />
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By BARBARA KEUZENKAMP<lb />
Paris says. "Stop and<lb />
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oral You smart young eoll � g rti<lb />
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per; Vert Vitriol, which is a hriuht<lb />
blue green ; coral pink; lilac; Grand<lb />
Crrenat. which is a distinctive gar-<lb />
net red; a midnight blue called<lb />
Corbeau blue; and a reddish yellow<lb />
Mahogany. Have you noticed how<lb />
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est color this spring. It fits so per-<lb />
fectly into the mood of sunlight,<lb />
southern street scenes, and beach<lb />
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wear blue. Your choice can range<lb />
from th� ever popular cornflower<lb />
blues, to one with a greenish tinge<lb />
called Persian blue.<lb />
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always fetching. Misty, soft mauves<lb />
and pmks are echoes of the Vic-<lb />
torian age, while silver lame and<lb />
gold are dramatic and compelling.<lb />
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delicate pink over gold, or perhaps<lb />
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Has indulged in a little (very little) mental<lb />
(oh very) worthy colleague, Johnie<lb />
At s Collegiate. We managed to produce an in-<lb />
itahty, which changed to a holt of neutral lightning<lb />
, peetive posteriors. When the smoke cleared away<lb />
. . yep . . . an idea ! It was so good (we thought<lb />
are going to be pioneers and take the rap for tol'e-<lb />
1 iu' Collegiate will put up a heautiful. gorgeous,<lb />
colossal (in fact it's pretty) trophy to be<lb />
or ECTC) who wins any<lb />
i school year. This fine f)<lb />
.) will he kept<lb />
oi ttie college who most recently has won in an<lb />
teen the two colleges. The school holding the trophy<lb />
spring quarter will treasure it during the following<lb />
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during the following school year.<lb />
name this trophy in accordance with all it stands for,<lb />
lirist n the worthy object our affection, the BO-ITTNK<lb />
  may i; live! i in our possession).<lb />
Hie Bo With th Million Dollar Legs<lb />
a brain storm prompted the sport staff of this dusty<lb />
  thing .lint-rent. Wo are tired of continually praising<lb />
�� - l( in ail orts of contests, elections, rallies, punehlvoards<lb />
. � decided to be very different! We, our dear patient<lb />
r, .   our talents to the exploitation and glorification of<lb />
� :  " We wanted to know which basketball man, in the<lb />
f ; nt, of course, had the most pulchritudinous lower ex-<lb />
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ia, capering tlnthrr and yon, we conducted a poll<lb />
iday P.M. In our straw vote of 66 ballots were<lb />
one guy . . . name o' ("lark . . . wanted to throw us<lb />
the votes cast, a big, hrawny, blond gained 33 of<lb />
sh. Bro<lb />
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Still in the Kark<lb />
k. and Shelton tied for second honors.<lb />
Aw girls, yon know it couldn't be any one else hut<lb />
he boy with the million dollar legs <lb />
W<lb />
itta talk going around the campus about a tennis team.<lb />
are supposed to know something about such things, hut,<lb />
find out anything definite either! There were plans<lb />
back to tart some intramurals ami pick a team from<lb />
rches on. . . . Still no definite plans . . . something about<lb />
 and stuff. . . . We also heard ramhlin rumors that the<lb />
I make a spring holiday trip to Flordia, several college<lb />
time marches on. . . . Still nothing definite . . . some-<lb />
. . . So we confess, we know nothing ahout tennis . . . but<lb />
 �� to carry out their expounded plans . . . we're for<lb />
in lotsa luck !<lb />
Benedict ion<lb />
. . . The hefty young athlete sauntered up to the<lb />
want something to wear around mv dormitorv<lb />
How biff is your dormitorv?"<lb />
Amazons Defeat<lb />
Blackstone Girls<lb />
By 25 to 15 Score<lb />
East Carolina's Amazons squelched<lb />
Blaekstone's court sextet 2 5-15<lb />
on the local court, February 3, to<lb />
gain their second victory for the<lb />
year over the mountaineers. The<lb />
home team took the show in the<lb />
first quarter by staging a beautiful<lb />
exhibition of both defensive and of-<lb />
fensive tactics, to lead the visitors<lb />
8-2 at the end of the quarter. Coach<lb />
Norton ran in her second team who<lb />
held the invaders' second stanza rally<lb />
to a 12-9 score at the end of the half.<lb />
In the opening minutes of third<lb />
period Blackstone pushed the Lady<lb />
luc reserves to a 12-12 tie. Kim<lb />
Tomlinson broke the tie with field<lb />
goal, which Blackstone answered<lb />
with another field tally, tying the<lb />
score again. At this crisis, the Pi-<lb />
rate skipper put in the first string,<lb />
who, lexl by their scoring ace Prue<lb />
Xewhy, battered the enemy goal for<lb />
repeated tallies. While the Buc for-<lb />
wards Tomlinson and Hopkins aided<lb />
and abetted Newby in adding 11<lb />
points to their record, the East Car-<lb />
olinians' guards Parker, Stevenson,<lb />
and McMillan worked a perfect, de-<lb />
fense and so efficiently jammed the<lb />
Blackstone guns that the mountain<lb />
forwards were held scoreless for the<lb />
remainder of the game.<lb />
The Lady Bucs' scoring was led by<lb />
Xowby with 0 points, who was trailed<lb />
closely by Hopkins with 8 tallies.<lb />
Kim Tomlinson tossed in two field<lb />
goals and free, shot to score five<lb />
points. Sesze and Inga sparked the<lb />
losers with five points each.<lb />
The lineup:<lb />
Blackstone:<lb />
Forwards�Sesze (5), Batts (2),<lb />
Parliam, Inga (5), Wingo (3).<lb />
Guards�Whin, Vanderdeve, Mc-<lb />
Cutcheon.<lb />
ECTC:<lb />
Forwards�Butler, E. Tomlinson<lb />
(2), Xewhy (5), Hopkins (4),<lb />
Griggs (1), K. Tomlinson (5).<lb />
Guards�Parker, Stevenson, Mc-<lb />
Millan, Wood, Edwards, Hollowell.<lb />
Iveferee�Wiley.<lb />
Umpire�F. Farley.<lb />
Timer�Bovd. Scorer�Austin.<lb />
Auto Wreck Prevents Appearance<lb />
Sea Marauders<lb />
Settle Score<lb />
With ACC Five<lb />
Pictured above are members of the New York Giants professional basketball team which was scheduled to per<lb />
form here Tuesday night. An auto accident near Parks, Missouri, resulted in serious injury to two of the<lb />
players, and four others received cuts and bruises. This accident will prevent the Giants' appearance here,<lb />
Coach J. D. Alexander was notified by long distance telephone early Thursday morning. All games on the<lb />
Giants' 1939 schedule have been cancelled.<lb />
Q8<lb />
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ter s<lb />
Corsairs Defeat<lb />
WilliamandMary<lb />
next with six points apiece. Popkin<lb />
was their defensive star, holding<lb />
Bill Shelton to six points during his<lb />
stay in the game.<lb />
W&amp;M G FGTot.<lb />
 'orsairs nosed<lb />
. er the Norfolk<lb />
i and Mary bas-<lb />
exeil ing contest<lb />
� local floor last<lb />
a previous cn-<lb />
� teams the Pi-<lb />
ietory in a same<lb />
Edmonds, f<lb />
Popkin, f <lb />
Wood, e <lb />
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Krukin, g -<lb />
Bricker, g .<lb />
Colin, r <lb />
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Glass, e <lb />
Kidenhour, g<lb />
Ilinton, g <lb />
Parrish, g <lb />
start the visitors<lb />
6 2 lead on baskets<lb />
Edmonds after five<lb />
iy. The battle see<lb />
rsl quarter with the�3n,rk- <lb />
ed at 11-11 as the<lb />
�t underway.<lb />
exhibited good fie-<lb />
nd the scoring re-<lb />
in very fancy shots.<lb />
on a scoring spurt<lb />
Iftime and held a<lb />
I intermission.<lb />
alf was a different<lb />
being much more<lb />
arious than in the<lb />
Shelton and "Par-<lb />
! the mark one min-<lb />
15<lb />
ECTC G<lb />
Shelton. f  3<lb />
Smith, f <lb />
Martin, f  0<lb />
3 33<lb />
FG Tot.<lb />
5 11<lb />
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13 9 35<lb />
Half score: William and Mary,<lb />
21; ECTC, 19. Referee: Brantley<lb />
(Elon).<lb />
K<lb />
resumed and ECTC<lb />
22-21. Popkin scored<lb />
r the invaders, but<lb />
and Shelton rallied<lb />
( orsairs into a lead that<lb />
� . iconic by the Braves.<lb />
B a held a :i5-29 lead with<lb />
ntes left when the Wil-<lb />
M.iry (pint rallied and<lb />
�atii taking finish to the<lb />
Braves slipped in two<lb />
utive two-pointers to pull up<lb />
 score with two minutes of<lb />
remaining. Spectators held<lb />
ireath as ,hn batted the ball<lb />
"isi'l the hoop thirty seconds from<lb />
Mid. but the sphere wouldn't<lb />
or a counter, and the game<lb />
with the Pirates holding their<lb />
s'aa margin.<lb />
heading the winner's attack were<lb />
Jamstaya Bill Shelton and Donald<lb />
Hrk with 11 and 10 points, re-<lb />
spnely. Tom Parrish, who en-<lb />
�red the game late in the second<lb />
halt, whippnl the cords thrice for<lb />
�� points. Lex Ridenhour shone on<lb />
the defense for the Pirates.<lb />
Sidney Popkin took scoring hon-<lb />
� for the Braves with eight tallies,<lb />
tdmonds. Cohn, and Wood ranked<lb />
Lynehburg Bows<lb />
To Gilbert's Squad<lb />
thi<lb />
oro<lb />
end<lb />
el<lb />
Gordon Gilbert"s boys clashed<lb />
with Lynehburg College for a sec-<lb />
ond time last Saturday night and<lb />
scuttled the visitors in decisive<lb />
fashion. When the final gun sound-<lb />
ed, the score read: ECTC 49;<lb />
Lynehburg College 32. This victory<lb />
avenged the two-point defeat<lb />
handed to the Pirates by the Hor-<lb />
nets in Lynehburg a short time ago.<lb />
Paced by a clicking Brock-Shel-<lb />
ton combination, the Bucs rolled<lb />
along in easy fashion. Together<lb />
they piled up 38 points. Defensive-<lb />
ly, the Pirates did a good job of<lb />
silencing Cipolat and Meyers, usual<lb />
big guns among the Hornets. Cipo-<lb />
lat, second high scorer in Virginia<lb />
intercollegiate competition, was<lb />
unable to pierce Lex Ridenhour s<lb />
guarding movements until eight<lb />
minutes before the closing gun.<lb />
The Rover's margin at half time<lb />
was 26-13.<lb />
Summary:<lb />
Lynehburg: Forwards, Cipolat<lb />
10, Proctor, Myers, 8; Center,<lb />
Saunders 7; Guards, Thomas 1,<lb />
Burnett 4, Rosenberger 2.<lb />
ECTC and Louis-<lb />
burg Fight<lb />
4 to 4 Draw<lb />
Pirate Boxers Pound Out Decision<lb />
Over Frosh Team of Duke University<lb />
Alexander's Proteges<lb />
Win Meet By<lb />
6 To 3 Score<lb />
Pugilistic teams of East Carolina<lb />
Teachers College and Louisburg<lb />
College met, battled, and ended up<lb />
with a score tied at four points all<lb />
in an intercollegiate boxing card<lb />
presented in the local gymnasium.<lb />
Each team won three bouts and<lb />
each gained another full point by<lb />
virtue of two draw decisions.<lb />
"Jolting" Joe Williams provided<lb />
the best display of fireworks for the<lb />
evening's entertainment as he vici-<lb />
ously battered Louisburg's Aquilino<lb />
to the floor to win by a technical<lb />
knockout in the third round. The<lb />
Pirate pugilist had previously floored<lb />
Aquilino in the second round and<lb />
continued his damaging onslaught<lb />
in the final canto to again drop his<lb />
opponent. Aquilino was apparently<lb />
unable to rise from the floor and it<lb />
appeared evident that Williams<lb />
would win by the straight knockout<lb />
route. However, Referee Harry<lb />
Jackson stopped the fight with Aqui-<lb />
lino on the floor to remove all pos-<lb />
sibility of serious injury to the<lb />
game leather-slinger.<lb />
ECTC secured its other points as<lb />
Wilkerson and Breece hammered out<lb />
clear decisions and Roberts and<lb />
Fleming received draws.<lb />
The summary:<lb />
Fleming, ECTC, 116 lbs fought<lb />
a draw with Wallace Gray, 119 lbs<lb />
of Louisburg.<lb />
Wilkerson, ECTC, 126 lbs de-<lb />
cisioned Cotten, 129 lbs.<lb />
Carroll, Louisburg, 138 lbs de-<lb />
cisioned Braddy, 138 lbs.<lb />
Roberts, Louisburg, 146 lbs de-<lb />
cisioned Zelen, 144 lbs.<lb />
Breece, ECTC, 147 lbs decis-<lb />
ioned Ward, 149 lbs.<lb />
Roberts, ECTC, 158 lbs fought<lb />
a draw with Ginn, 153 lbs.<lb />
Williams, ECTC, 164 lbs won by<lb />
a technical knockout over Aquilino,<lb />
162 lbs after 1:32 of the third round.<lb />
Norvell, Louisburg, 172 lbs de-<lb />
cisioned Dennis, 167 lbs.<lb />
Ray Sparrow of ECTC fought<lb />
Auger of Louisburg in �. non-decis-<lb />
ion exhibition bout.<lb />
ECTC: Forwards, Shelton 18,<lb />
Smith, Simpson; Center, Brock 20;<lb />
Hintonj Guards, Parrish 3, Riden-<lb />
hour 8, Glass.<lb />
Officials: Atkinson and Farley.<lb />
Coach "Swede" Alexander's Pi-<lb />
rate pugs, avenged a last year's de-<lb />
feat by battering the Duke Frosh<lb />
team to a 6-3 defeat. The Teachers<lb />
took two of their tallies on forfeits<lb />
to Captain Joe Williams in the 165<lb />
pound class and Norman Fleming<lb />
in the 120 division.<lb />
Harvey Braddy, 1 3 5, c a m e<lb />
through after two previous TKO's<lb />
and took his fight against Martin<lb />
with a decision. Twice-defeated<lb />
Charles Brinn, in the 145 elass, bat-<lb />
tered Duke's Newshani groggy in the<lb />
second round and was able to draw<lb />
an easy decision.<lb />
David (Lightnin') Breece, with<lb />
his tricky and speedy onslaught,<lb />
smashed and pounded Senhauser<lb />
groggy for three rounds to lose by<lb />
a referee's decision. The official<lb />
stated that Breece was <lb />
hitting<lb />
Summary:<lb />
Braddy "(ECTC) 137, decisioned<lb />
Martin, 133.<lb />
Brinn (ECTC) 140 decisioned<lb />
Newsham 138.<lb />
Breece 14S (ECTC) lost on foul<lb />
to Senhauser 154.<lb />
Wilkerson 120 (ECTC) decision-<lb />
ed Gardiner 127.<lb />
Maultsby 130 (Duke) decisioned<lb />
M. Smith 126.<lb />
West 175 (Duke) decisioned Den-<lb />
nis 169.<lb />
Long (ECTC) 198 decisioned<lb />
Johnson 209.<lb />
Referee: Harry Jackson.<lb />
Timers: Morton and Swain.<lb />
holding and<lb />
Bucs Lose One;<lb />
Elon Is Victor<lb />
Facing the might' Elon eagers<lb />
for the first time on home ground<lb />
the Pirate basket contingent slipped<lb />
to defeat by a 38 o 31 score. The<lb />
smaller locals played bang-up ball<lb />
throughout, but seemed unable to<lb />
overcome the disadvantage offered<lb />
by the Christians' lankiness.<lb />
After seven minutes of the battle<lb />
the tallying was tied at eight all,<lb />
until Hobson pushed the Elonites<lb />
out in front with a field goal. The<lb />
visitors stayed ahead for the rest of<lb />
the first half leaving the score at<lb />
the whistle, 23-15.<lb />
During the second period the Pi-<lb />
rates started cutting down the Elon<lb />
lead and with three minutes to play<lb />
the affair was again tied, this time<lb />
at 29-29. Holding the locals to two<lb />
more counts by Ridenhour, from the<lb />
foul line, the Christians advanced<lb />
their margin to seven points before<lb />
the end of the fracas.<lb />
"Wee Willie" Shelton carried<lb />
the heaviest offensive load for the<lb />
Pirates by amassing 18 points while<lb />
"Donald Duck" Brock made five<lb />
and carried on a good passing game.<lb />
Lex Ridenhour, the versatile Buc-<lb />
caneer guard, played a fine floor<lb />
game along with Parrish, who left<lb />
by the foul route in the last quar-<lb />
ter.<lb />
The visitors were paced by Gar-<lb />
diner with 15 points and Pierce<lb />
with 6 counts.<lb />
Lineup: ECTC, forwards, Shel-<lb />
ton (19), Smith (4); centers,<lb />
Brock (5), Simpson; guards, Rid-<lb />
enhour (2), Parrish (1), Hinton.<lb />
Elon, forwards, Gardiner (15),<lb />
Moss (5), Flythe; centers, Fesmire<lb />
(5); guards, Pierce (6), Zynith,<lb />
Hobson (4).<lb />
Officials: Atkinson and Meek.<lb />
Five To Go<lb />
With twenty-five games be-<lb />
hind them the Bucs have five<lb />
to go to complete their basket-<lb />
ball schedule for this season.<lb />
The record of the East Carolin-<lb />
ians shows that they have the<lb />
enviable score of sixteen wins<lb />
and nine losses. Of the five re-<lb />
maining contests in the offing,<lb />
two are exhibitions, and do not<lb />
go on record determining the<lb />
season status. These affrays<lb />
will bring to the local court the<lb />
cage team of the New York<lb />
Giants "Pro" football squad<lb />
next Tuesday, and the House<lb />
of David team on March 22.<lb />
The regular games will all be<lb />
played at home with Chowan<lb />
tonight, U. S. Naval Base, Feb-<lb />
ruary 22, and Wilson Teachers,<lb />
March 7.<lb />
Engel Lund Offers<lb />
Folksong Recital Monday<lb />
(Continued from page one)<lb />
Lund has a practical program<lb />
which she follows. In the morning<lb />
she writes letters in order to get<lb />
her mind off the concert. Then she<lb />
takes a walk, afterwards practicing<lb />
an hour. After lunch she plays<lb />
cards for a while, and then sleeps<lb />
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tices alone for ten minutes.<lb />
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To Have Crowded<lb />
ProgramSaturday<lb />
Tournament Finals<lb />
And Varsity Games<lb />
On Card<lb />
East Carolina's basketball court<lb />
will see its busiest day of the year<lb />
tomorrow, with activity starting at<lb />
nine o'clock in the morning and clos-<lb />
ing somewhere near midnight. In<lb />
addition to two college varsity games,<lb />
the student body will see the semi-<lb />
finals and finals of the Eastern Xorth<lb />
Carolina Invitational Tournament,<lb />
which has brought boys' and girl's<lb />
teams from forty-five high schools<lb />
to the campus.<lb />
Six Tournament Games<lb />
The big day begins with the girls'<lb />
semi-finals. One game will be played<lb />
at nine o'clock; the other at ten.<lb />
The boys' teams, of the high school<lb />
semi-finalists, take the court at<lb />
eleven o'clock and relinquish it after<lb />
two games.<lb />
Evening hostilities begin at seven<lb />
o'clock when the girls' finals will be<lb />
run off. At eight o'clock the finalists<lb />
of the boys meet. At the end of this<lb />
game the four teams who go to the<lb />
finals will each receive a beautiful<lb />
trophy for their schools and each<lb />
member will be awarded a small gold<lb />
and silver basketball. Coach Alex-<lb />
ander stated that in addition to pro-<lb />
moting basketball in high schools,<lb />
the tournament will allow the high<lb />
school students to take a look at East<lb />
Carolina Teachers College, and to<lb />
witness college ball games.<lb />
Lady Bucs Entertain<lb />
At nine o'clock the visiting bas-<lb />
(Please turn to page four)<lb />
Atlantic Christian College's cita-<lb />
del fell before the terrific onslaught<lb />
of East Carolina's Pirate band, 37-<lb />
29, when the vengeful Sea Marauders<lb />
settled several old scorf.s last Mon-<lb />
day night. The Buccaneers made<lb />
their attack on the Wilson strong-<lb />
hold to demand reprobation for<lb />
a previous court defeat and two<lb />
ring losses, and when they embarked<lb />
for home, the dolly Roger was wav-<lb />
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Christians.<lb />
The Corsairs were the firt to<lb />
draw blood as Donald Duck Brock<lb />
swished a long one followed closely<lb />
by Shelton's long shot and Parris1 :<lb />
free throw. There followed a &amp;<lb />
scrap between the bitter rivals<lb />
which held the score f s-i ,v r�.<lb />
ten minute mark. Broughton scored<lb />
the first field tally for the Bulldogs<lb />
which set ott the fireworks of the<lb />
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mark the scon-boar.1 r<lb />
Corsairs. Bulldog McCol<lb />
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Cotter eripped one and the<lb />
board shouted "�15-14 Sin-<lb />
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20-14.<lb />
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a fresh team. "Smitty" Smith swish-<lb />
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Kidenhour dropped in a long one,<lb />
Shelton sank a free shot and the<lb />
crisis was over. The result -bowed<lb />
"27-22, Corsairs<lb />
 The battle raged on but the Chris-<lb />
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