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GREENVILLE, N. C, FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1939<lb />
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Carl Sandburg<lb />
To Appear Here<lb />
Tuesday Night<lb />
Famous American<lb />
Will Give Program<lb />
In Wright Building<lb />
Thousands Visit College Campus<lb />
For Fourth Annual High School Day<lb />
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Camera Catches Visiting Throng Visitors Offered<lb />
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Wilson Leads<lb />
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decorations and<lb />
presidents and<lb />
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ssion. Also taking<lb />
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and Lindsaj<lb />
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participate in the<lb />
a of the committees fori<lb />
  follows: Orchestra,<lb />
. and Harvey Deal:<lb />
(la-ton; refreshments.<lb />
Ja 'kson ; lobby, Kathleen J<lb />
: orchestra platform<lb />
r. ; flowers, Helen Flana-<lb />
�  �� and programs, Ida<lb />
a. is ; auditorium commit- j<lb />
, Lee Jackson; tights,<lb />
I Bridgers.<lb />
class advisers. Mr.<lb />
Miss Spangler, are work-<lb />
itivi y with the officers<lb />
ittees In planning the<lb />
Pictured above are Lucille Lewis,<lb />
Senior Class president, and Clifton<lb />
Britton, head of the Junior Class,<lb />
who will lead the figure at the<lb />
Junior-Senior dance Saturday<lb />
night.<lb />
College Students<lb />
Look To Future<lb />
With Pessimism<lb />
National Poll<lb />
Reveals Trend<lb />
Carl Sandburg lecturer. poet,<lb />
troubador�considered by some the<lb />
lief figure in American poetry<lb />
since Whitman, will present a pro-<lb />
gram here in the Wright Auditorium<lb />
en the evening of April 24.<lb />
Mr. Sandburg was horn in Gales-<lb />
urg, Illinois in 1878. Being the son<lb />
of poor parents, he received only a.<lb />
meagre grammar school education<lb />
hut his love for hooks and learning<lb />
ed him to read a great deal and in<lb />
this way he became better educated.<lb />
However, while getting his eduea-<lb />
. ion by reading, he was also working<lb />
at odd jobs to help support himself.<lb />
The jobs which lie worked on in-<lb />
cluded everything from blacking<lb />
hoots to painting houses.<lb />
When he was twenty years of age<lb />
he enlisted in the Spanish War. Af-<lb />
ter the war was over, Sandburg re-<lb />
turned home and entered Lombard<lb />
College to finish the education which<lb />
le had legun some years before.<lb />
This education fitted him to go into<lb />
! the work for which he was very cap-<lb />
able�that of writing.<lb />
He began his writing career with<lb />
the System magazine in Chicago.<lb />
One of his serious articles, and one<lb />
which is typical of the nature of hi;<lb />
work, was "Training tin<lb />
to be Careful Later he joined the<lb />
staff of the Chicago Daily Sens,<lb />
where his newspaper assignments in-<lb />
cluded labor conventions, trade un-<lb />
ions, and other such organizations.<lb />
His associations with working<lb />
men, as well as his own experience<lb />
in manual labor, gave him a great<lb />
knowledge of men and life, and a<lb />
sympathetic attitude toward tin<lb />
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Pitt County Has<lb />
Second Largest<lb />
Delegation Present<lb />
tour<lb />
Ki Pi Players<lb />
To Give "Rempy<lb />
Duke Professor<lb />
Addresses Club<lb />
lie<lb />
AY<lb />
11.<lb />
tloomquist, head ot tl<lb />
irtment of Duke Lni-<lb />
guesl speaker of the<lb />
at it- meeting Monday<lb />
IT. Dr. Bloomquist has<lb />
ou of knowing more<lb />
deel than any person in<lb />
d Flowers of North<lb />
is an authority on<lb />
is book. Fir us of A orth<lb />
in our college library.<lb />
et, the speaker said that<lb />
o take his audience on a<lb />
i North Carolina, begin-<lb />
seashore and going to<lb />
s. With the use of the<lb />
owed and described the<lb />
s typical of each section<lb />
coastal, piedmont, and<lb />
Many of these flowers we<lb />
y. but fail to notice.<lb />
J boar with cakes and<lb />
as refreshments, concluded<lb />
rening'a program. More people<lb />
this meeting than any<lb />
� ting of the year.<lb />
Work On Building<lb />
oving Rapidly<lb />
A<lb />
progress is being made on<lb />
classroom building now un-<lb />
on this csnmms. The walls<lb />
lampuf<lb />
oapu<lb />
the !ie<lb />
�fcrway .    .<lb />
for the first floor are already finished<lb />
i� the west wing and are partially<lb />
eoatpleted on the remainder of the<lb />
huilding.<lb />
At present the workers are busy<lb />
setting door and window frames in<lb />
the first floor of the main and east<lb />
iags. This work will probably be<lb />
completed by the end of the week at<lb />
latest if favorable conditions con-<lb />
tinue to exist.<lb />
"Steel structure work is to be<lb />
Parted soon said Mr. Poole, fore-<lb />
man. "By that we mean the erection<lb />
�f steel framework to support the<lb />
floors The first floor will be left<lb />
unfinished due to lack of funds.<lb />
Austin, Texas, April 18There<lb />
are some six million young people<lb />
who within six weeks to several years<lb />
will leave college with a pessimistic<lb />
outlook on their own futures.<lb />
Mmost one half of the men and<lb />
women in colleges and universities<lb />
in this country believe they are lac-<lb />
ing a world that offers less oppor-<lb />
tunities f0r success than it did be-<lb />
fore the time they were born. 1 hese<lb />
art. the results of a poll just con-<lb />
ducted nationally by the Student<lb />
Opinion Surveys of America the<lb />
weekly sounding board of college<lb />
youth of which the Teco Echo is a<lb />
member.<lb />
V scientifically-defined cross-sec-<lb />
tion of students was asked "Do you<lb />
think the opportunities for most<lb />
voting men and women to get ahead<lb />
today are as good as they may have<lb />
lH,eu thirty years ago The econo-<lb />
mic problem of youth is no myth<lb />
to 4S per cent of the collegians, while<lb />
the rest of them, 52 per cent have<lb />
!m optimistic view of the world into<lb />
which they are going.<lb />
Although very few college stu-<lb />
dents today have a personal knowl-<lb />
edge of conditions three decades ago,<lb />
heir answers appear to be based on<lb />
what thev can see now and what<lb />
thev have learned about the past<lb />
V slight majority is convinced that<lb />
opportunities have been increasing<lb />
like the Pennsylvania student who<lb />
points to the greater number of oc-<lb />
cupations which now exist On the<lb />
other hand, another student in the<lb />
same state, in Temple.Uw�J<lb />
answers negatively, ����<lb />
mber TS<lb />
rotTctrirr � that<lb />
uccess is there for those with ini-<lb />
tiative, regardless of conditions<lb />
The growth of the use of machin-<lb />
ery, the demand for more education,<lb />
and government regulation of in-<lb />
dustry and employment are given as<lb />
reasons for a decrease in opportuni-<lb />
ties to get ahead. .<lb />
The survey also shows tha stu<lb />
dents in the southern MJgg<lb />
tral states, are the most jptomistic,<lb />
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Kempv the comedy by J. 0.<lb />
and Elliott Nugent has been chosen<lb />
by the Ki Pi Players as their initial<lb />
performance to be presented in Aus-<lb />
tin Auditorium Friday evening, May<lb />
 The production is under the di-<lb />
rection of Miss Lena C. Ellis, faculty j<lb />
adviser to the club.<lb />
Lindsay Whichard has been se-<lb />
ted to'play the title role of Kempv<lb />
With a representation o<lb />
hundred and eighty seniors. Wilson<lb />
County again led over all the other<lb />
counties in the total number of ap-<lb />
proximately two thousand eight hun-<lb />
dred and fifty present al the fourth<lb />
annual High School Day program.<lb />
This is the third time that Wilson<lb />
County has had the largest attend-<lb />
ance at the annual affair.<lb />
Last year Wilson County with<lb />
three hundred and seventy-nine<lb />
seniors present took second place,<lb />
yielding first place to Pitt County<lb />
with four hundred and thirteen<lb />
present. This year the two counties<lb />
reversed the order. Pitt County<lb />
taking second place with three hun-<lb />
! tired and thirty-eight seniors<lb />
present.<lb />
There is a large increase of four<lb />
hundred and fifty in attendance<lb />
over the total number present at<lb />
last year's event. One hundred and<lb />
-  , thirteen schools from thirty-one<lb />
Worker j counties were represented this year<lb />
in comparison to the one hundred<lb />
and eight schools from thirty-one<lb />
counties present last year.<lb />
At the first High School Day<lb />
program, observed in 1936, there<lb />
were around fifty schools repre-<lb />
sented and a total of 1.100 or 1.200<lb />
students. Attendance has more than<lb />
doubled in the four years.<lb />
Edgecombe County came third<lb />
with 210 present. Beaufort with<lb />
VY.l Bertie with 19. Carteret with<lb />
bT Chatham with 10. Craven with<lb />
llii. Cumberland with 23, Curri-<lb />
tuck with 25, Duplin with 56.<lb />
Edgecombe with 210. Gates with<lb />
19, Greene with 132, llamett with<lb />
48. Hertford with 18. Hyde with<lb />
32, Johnson with 133, Jones with<lb />
166, Lenoir with 103. Martin with<lb />
98. Moore with 27. Nash with 78,<lb />
Northampton with 110, Onslow<lb />
Varied Program<lb />
Addresses, Exhibit!<lb />
Barbecue, Sports<lb />
Feature Events<lb />
Wit!<lb />
tivil ie-<lb />
Colleg<lb />
School<lb />
day, Apri<lb />
Seniors be<lb />
diately aftei<lb />
tinuous stre;<lb />
a program o<lb />
Eas1 Carol'i<lb />
held its fourth<lb />
J)hy program I<lb />
' 11.<lb />
na<lb />
trail t<lb />
breal<lb />
llll Of<lb />
i arr<lb />
fasf<lb />
ear-<lb />
A small part of the crowd of nearly three thousand high school seniors<lb />
is caught by the camera's eye as throngs assembled in front of the<lb />
Wright Building to register for ECTC's fourth annual High School<lb />
Day<lb />
Statistics Reveal 161 Students<lb />
On Honor Roll For Winter Term<lb />
Number Compares<lb />
Favorably With Past<lb />
Scholarship Ratings<lb />
lee<lb />
James, a plumber, and Eunice Griggs<lb />
is Catherine Bence. an authoress<lb />
with dramatic aspirations. In the<lb />
roles of Ma and Pa Bence are Helen<lb />
Gray Gillam and Clifton Britton.<lb />
Alice Alligood, as Ruth, and Ethel<lb />
Gaston as Jane are the other mem-<lb />
bers of the Bence household. John<lb />
David Bridgers plays Ben Wade,<lb />
James' husband and Bruce Harrison<lb />
is Duke 'Merrill, an old friend of<lb />
the famih<lb />
with 36, Pamlico with 25, Pasquo-<lb />
tank with 52. Sampson with HO.<lb />
Wake with 25, Washington with<lb />
80, Wayne with 140.<lb />
The high schools represented<lb />
with the number present from each<lb />
are as follows: Aurora with 37,i<lb />
Bath with 38. Belhaven with 37, j<lb />
Choeowinity with 19, Washington<lb />
with 4, Colerain with 21. Lewis<lb />
toa-Woodviile with 6, Merry Hill<lb />
with 11. Boxobel-Kelford with 13,<lb />
Windsor with 28. Atlantic with 5.<lb />
Beaufort with 14, Morehead with<lb />
10 New Port with 32. Moncure<lb />
with 10, Dover with 29, Bridgeton<lb />
. .lirllv with 18. Fort Barnwell with 17.<lb />
hf � , leaner with 15. Vaneeboro Farm<lb />
The plot of the play concerns; gJJ" Qa' s Creek with 18.<lb />
Kempy James, the local plumber who iffjtl' � f,p1llavillp with 29.<lb />
comes to the Bence honu<lb />
to fix a<lb />
pipe and gets a proposal of marriage<lb />
from the authoress' daughter. The<lb />
Xovaek with 25, Beulaville with 29.<lb />
Chinquapin with 27, Conetoe with<lb />
16, South Edgecombe with 59, Leg-<lb />
situation; arising from the ensuing I getts with 40. Sunbury with 19.<lb />
SSrC oeeupy"the rest of the play. ("ease turn to page two)<lb />
One hundred and sixty-one stu-<lb />
dents are on the registrar's list for<lb />
high scholarship for the past win-<lb />
ter quarter. Only those students<lb />
who made an average grade of "2'<lb />
or better are included.<lb />
The juniors lead the group with<lb />
fifty-two closely followed by the<lb />
seniors with forty-nine. The fresh-<lb />
men come next with twenty-nine,<lb />
the sophomores with twenty-seven,<lb />
and three unclassified students were<lb />
listed.<lb />
This honor roll has an increase<lb />
of twenty-six over that of the falL<lb />
quarter of one hundred and thirty-<lb />
five. The juniors lead the list then<lb />
also with forty-four of their num-<lb />
ber making the roll. The seniors<lb />
came next with thirty-nine, the<lb />
sophomores with twenty-eight, the<lb />
freshmen with twenty-three, and<lb />
three graduate students.<lb />
The seniors on the list are the fol-<lb />
lowing: Sally Anderson. Marguer-<lb />
ite Averette. Hazel Barnes. Louise<lb />
Beck, Lois Brady, llattie Laurie<lb />
Britt. Leo Burks. Madeline Byrum.<lb />
Mary Clyde Coppedge. Lula Mae<lb />
Davis, Louise Elam. Susan Evans.<lb />
Roland Farley. Mary Alice Felton.<lb />
Helen Foley. lula Hall, Mary<lb />
Louise Hester. Mabry Hodges.<lb />
Charity Holland. Frances Johnson,<lb />
Mary Domer Johnson. Katherine<lb />
Johnson. Rennie Lassiter. Lucille<lb />
Lewis. Ruth Mayo. Betty McAr-<lb />
thur, Helen McGinnis. Eva McMil-<lb />
lan. Martha Morrison, Rebecca<lb />
Nicholson. Margaret Guy Overman.<lb />
Nancy Page. Ruth Parker, Cora<lb />
Lee Patterson, Ina Mae Pearce. 0.<lb />
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Green Contrasts<lb />
Stage, Screen<lb />
In Speech Here<lb />
Noted Playwright<lb />
Likes Disney's<lb />
Characters<lb />
Paul Green, North Carolina play-<lb />
wright, essayist, and short story!<lb />
writer, thrilled an audience of col-<lb />
lege and town people Thursday even-<lb />
ing at S0 in the Austin Audito-<lb />
rium with a talk on Broadway and<lb />
Hollywood in which he declared that<lb />
"my favorite movie actors are the<lb />
Walt Disney Characters<lb />
The theme of Mr. Green's talk<lb />
was: Although America is a great<lb />
available parking spaces on 11 e �<lb />
pus and surrounding territory. 1 he<lb />
traffic problem was handled with<lb />
out any confusion by a committee<lb />
of faculty members and students<lb />
who acted as temporary ��cop-<lb />
throughout the day.<lb />
The busiest time of the day<lb />
j the registration hour. As the groups<lb />
I arrived they went straighl to the<lb />
! Wright Building where the teacher<lb />
in charge registered for them. Here<lb />
tickets for the barbecue luncheon<lb />
were received and each group given<lb />
county identification badges, which<lb />
were distributed to the individuals.<lb />
Representatives of the various<lb />
county clubs were on hand to wel-<lb />
come the groups from their counties<lb />
as they arrived and to act as host<lb />
! and hostesses throughout the day.<lb />
Following registration the cam-<lb />
pus was soon covered with sight-<lb />
seeing groups. Some made a tour<lb />
of the campus; others went through<lb />
classroom huildings and dormito-<lb />
ries. The majority of visitors<lb />
watched tennis and softball game-<lb />
ami other sports such as tumbling<lb />
and archery, which were in progress<lb />
msot of the morning.<lb />
The group assembled at the mu-<lb />
nicipal swimming pool at 10:30<lb />
o'clock. All fell in line for the<lb />
j grand march headed by the two<lb />
; presidents of the student govern-<lb />
! ments and the Plymouth High<lb />
School baud which crossed the cam-<lb />
pus and ended at the Wright Build-<lb />
iim.<lb />
As the groups arrived at<lb />
country it lack the<lb />
ground given by 1 ru<lb />
way has some splendid plays but they<lb />
are all buried in one street in the<lb />
heart of New York where only a<lb />
few can see and appreciate them<lb />
What I want to see is your own<lb />
dramatic enterprises. A- for Holly<lb />
wood the playwright said. "The<lb />
camera is just an art medium of the<lb />
machine age. It can do anything<lb />
von want it to.<lb />
Mr. Green is the author of the<lb />
play The Lost Colony, the ' Pu-<lb />
litzer prize play In Abrahams Bos-<lb />
om, and many other plays and nov-<lb />
els. His latest hook is Out of tht<lb />
South, an autographed copy of which<lb />
he presented to the Library after the<lb />
program Thursday night. Mr. Green<lb />
is a native of this state, born and<lb />
reared in Lillington and at present<lb />
heads the Department of Dramatic<lb />
(Please turn to page four)<lb />
ultural back Wright Building they were conduct-<lb />
Art. "Broad-led by the college marshals to their<lb />
(Please turn to page three)<lb />
Men's Christian Association Selects Sawyer<lb />
As President of Newly Organized Group<lb />
Draper, Chadwick,<lb />
DeLoatche Elected<lb />
 Emmett Sawyer was elected the<lb />
first president of the newly organized<lb />
Young Men's Christian Association<lb />
on Friday, April 7. Elected to serve<lb />
with Sawyer were the following:<lb />
Howard Draper, Vice President;<lb />
Vance Chadwick, Secretary; and<lb />
Brantley DeLoatche, Treasurer. The<lb />
new officers will be installed in the<lb />
near future.<lb />
The Y.M.C.A. Cabinet will be<lb />
composed of the four officers and the<lb />
following chairmen of committees:<lb />
Programs, Howard Draper; Social<lb />
Service, Alton Payne; Christian<lb />
Education, Joe Briggs; Publicity,<lb />
John David Bridgers; Membership,<lb />
Walter Tucker; Student Welfare,<lb />
Gilbert Britt; Finanee, Brantley<lb />
DeLoatche. These chairmen are to<lb />
select helpers to work with them.<lb />
The Advisory Board is composed<lb />
I of the Faculty Advisers, Dr. R. J.<lb />
Initial Meeting<lb />
Held April 18<lb />
a committee was appointed to col-<lb />
lect funds to enable the Associa-<lb />
tion to send two delegates to Blue<lb />
Ridge this summer. Membership<lb />
cards will be put on sale as soon as<lb />
possible. These cards will enable<lb />
members of the Association to se-<lb />
cure lodging at any branch Y.M.<lb />
C.A. in the larger cities at a rea-<lb />
sonable rate, and will entitle them<lb />
to all the benefits the members<lb />
are regularly given. The President<lb />
made the suggestion that two of the<lb />
members of the local branch apply<lb />
for work at Blue Ridge this sum-<lb />
mer. This work pays nearly all the<lb />
expenses pt the student at Blue<lb />
Ridge for the term beginning June<lb />
Slay and Dr. Herbert ReBarker, 9 and ending September 3. The stu-<lb />
and the four officers. dent is asked to take a three-hour<lb />
At the first meeting of the group! course each term.<lb />
EMMETT SAWYER<lb />
Societies Elect<lb />
Presidents<lb />
Meta Virginia Hammond. Kuth<lb />
Wood Pritchard, and Iris Davis were<lb />
elected as presidents of the Emerson,<lb />
Lanier, and Poe Societies respective-<lb />
ly at the elections recently held.<lb />
' The Poes chose for their other<lb />
officers Edith W. Harris, vice presi-<lb />
dent; Thadys Johnson, secretary:<lb />
Miriam Perry, treasurer; and James<lb />
Whitfield, reporters. Marshals chos-<lb />
en were Ida Ruth Knowles, Jean<lb />
Wendt, Sarah Anne Maxwell, Re-<lb />
becca Ross, and Rebecca Shanks.<lb />
The Laniers elected Ellen Mc-<lb />
Intyre, vice president; Jesse Keith,<lb />
secretary; and Agnes Watson, treas-<lb />
urer. Frances Hardy, Edna Ogburn,<lb />
Emily Murphy, Ruth Wood Pritch-<lb />
ard, and Joyce Campbell will serve<lb />
as marshals.<lb />
Frances Boyd will be vice presi-<lb />
dent of the Emerson Society and<lb />
Annie Hart Boone will be secretary.<lb />
Jane Williams and Verna Bradley<lb />
tied for the office of treasurer. Mar<lb />
BSU Holds Meet<lb />
In Greensboro<lb />
Xewlv elected members �( the Bap-<lb />
tist Student Unions representing 11<lb />
eollege campuses of North Carolina<lb />
met Saturday. April 15, at Forest<lb />
Avenue Baptist Church. Greensboro,<lb />
for an all day statewide conference.<lb />
which i held each April.<lb />
-Christ�My Life" was the theme<lb />
of the conference which began at<lb />
10:30 Saturday morning and lasted<lb />
until 4�.0 in the afternoon. During<lb />
these hours lecture- were delivered<lb />
by some of the state leaders in the<lb />
Baptist Student Union and by col-<lb />
lege students.<lb />
'Those speaking were Mr. Perry<lb />
Crouch: Mr. W. H. Preston: Har-<lb />
old McManus. Wake Forest; Ella<lb />
Eddins. Meredith: Edith Evans,<lb />
E C T.C Dr. S. L. Stealej. Ra-<lb />
leigh; Eddie Belle Leavell. Nash-<lb />
ville, Tenm: Mary Jean Bronson,<lb />
Carolina; Jack Gross. Campbell<lb />
College: and Wayne Gates. ake<lb />
Forest.<lb />
Also the officers of the Baptist<lb />
Student Unions represented at the<lb />
retreat held separate conferences.<lb />
Leaders of these conferences were<lb />
Mr. W. H. Preston. Miss Cleo Mitch-<lb />
ell, Mr. James P. Morgan. Mr. Perry<lb />
Crouch, Miss Mildred Kichline,<lb />
Miss Nan Morgan, Miss velma Pres-<lb />
ler, Mr. L. L. Morgan, Miss Jose-<lb />
phine Turner, and Miss Mary Cur-<lb />
rin.<lb />
Students who attended the con-<lb />
ference from E.C.T.C. were Edith<lb />
Evans, India Hill, Willene Maness.<lb />
Sybil Daughtry, Mary Ferebee, Mai-<lb />
zie Castlebury, Lucy Ann Barrow,<lb />
Elizabeth Holliday, Novine Moore,<lb />
Ora McHan, Virginia Rogers, Vir-<lb />
ginia Dixon, Sarah Cox, Virginia<lb />
Whitley, Doris Roberts, "Pat" Jack-<lb />
son, Eloise Averette. Miss Nan Mor-<lb />
gan, Baptist Student Secretary, ac-<lb />
shals will be Dorothy Spence, Verna 6�, �.r��- - . .<lb />
Bradley, Ruth Britt, Frances Boyd, compamed these officers of the local<lb />
and Dorothy Dalrymple. ' B.S.U.<lb /><pb facs="00038084_tn_0002" /><lb />
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PAGE TWO<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
April 21.<lb />
Billy DanielsEditor<lb />
ASSOCIATE EDITORS<lb />
Dorothy Hollar<lb />
Lindsay Whichard<lb />
Ina Max Pikrob<lb />
Maxoasst Ci y Ovkrmax<lb />
John David Pridokks<lb />
Maky Clyde Coitedoe<lb />
Jack DanielsSports Editor<lb />
Ki.iarkth Corn.and Alumnae Editor<lb />
0. Kay PriktteExchange Editor<lb />
Reporters�Mary Home, Elizabeth<lb />
Meadows, Iris Davis, Lois<lb />
Hughes, Bo Kerr, Ellen Mclntyre,<lb />
Barbara Keuzenkamp, Ethel Gas-<lb />
ton, Mary Agnes Deal, Geraldine<lb />
Sanders, Lena Mae Smith, Camille<lb />
Clarke, Margie Spivey, Larue<lb />
Mooring, Edith Martin, Charles<lb />
Green, Joe Smith, Vernon Tyson<lb />
(Staff Photographer).<lb />
mZ<lb />
zz-imt<lb />
The TECS� ECHO<lb />
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rout l A ROW<lb />
Entertaining approximately three thousand bigh school seniors with<lb />
a program that was rich in educational value and enjoyment, Fast<lb />
Carolina Teachers College successfully carried out it- Fourth Annual<lb />
High School Day on April 11. This event, acclaimed by ninny as the<lb />
igg� si and best" High School Day in the history of the institution, was<lb />
lied smoothly and efficiently by those in charge, and demonstrated<lb />
once more that this college can do things on a grand scale with a minimum<lb />
i if iMii usion.<lb />
1 be program for that day was so designed aa to present a panorama<lb />
ol college work and play for the benefit of visitors from high schools of<lb />
I - " North Carolina. As it is this group of high school seniors that<lb />
furnishes the major portion of incoming freshmen for this college, the ad-<lb />
' : tages and values of such a program arc obvious. As a means of<lb />
�' ' �' rtis : the institution, a high school day of this kind is unsurpassed.<lb />
As an inspiration to high school seniors to undertake a college career,<lb />
s event has untold worth to those students and the state as a whole.<lb />
the administration, to those in "key" positions of responsibility,<lb />
and to the entire student body is due the highest praise for an important<lb />
NVIIM AC TOHV III SI IT<lb />
pi vilegi ol dancing six nights per week has been restored! This<lb />
storati n is on of the many indications of the liberal mindedness of a<lb />
college admini: tion that will meet its students on common ground and<lb />
willinglv azu<lb />
1<lb />
fa rly thresh our those problems whieh affect the student<lb />
i : stn i.� body expressed in will through the columns of this publica-<lb />
thr ugh mass meetings, and through its student councils. These<lb />
expressions of opinion on the part o' the students were in this case as<lb />
many other instances given due consideration by administrative of-<lb />
; ers.  all relationships with the administration, this student body<lb />
has pursued a dignified, common-sense manner in making its wishes<lb />
known to the college authorities. On the other hand, the college has met<lb />
students better than half-wav in removing the causes for dis-<lb />
r<lb />
this spirit ol cooperation that is making Fast Carolina Teachers<lb />
forge ahead in both student activities and professional rating.<lb />
l�Ott Ml LIES WITH THE PEOPLE<lb />
A a recent meeting of the SCHOOL roi'WIL, that hody passed<lb />
i solutions pertaining to the student hody as a whole. The<lb />
SCHOOL COP XC1 L is comp<lb />
f the Women's Student Council, the<lb />
M<lb />
it ouncil, an<lb />
tin- college.<lb />
1 members of the Faculty appointed by th<lb />
rig<lb />
�stion arises as to whether that SCHOOL (OFXC1L has the<lb />
�r for the Student Body in matters of legislative function. The<lb />
W<lb />
me<lb />
is<lb />
A<lb />
The (<lb />
11 st d ii<lb />
o the SCHOOL COUNCIL arc contained in Article IV.<lb />
 and Article IX. Sections 2 and 8, of the Constitution<lb />
Student Government Association; and a slight reference<lb />
the Constitution of the Men's Student Government Association<lb />
III. Section 6, Paragraph 2. However, no reference is made<lb />
� f passing legislation to the SCHOOL COUNCIL.<lb />
stitutional right to pass legislation for this Student Body is<lb />
ne authority and one authority only�and that authority is<lb />
St idenl Body as a whole. To prove this point, your attention is called<lb />
to Artich 1 ol the Women's Constitution: "The legislative powers of<lb />
this A�iation (all students of the college shall be members of the<lb />
association) shall be vested in the Association as a whole<lb />
rh I onstitution of the Men's Student Government makes the follow-<lb />
ing statei enl in Article III, Section 6, Paragraph 3:<lb />
"The Executive Council of the Men's Association shall have the fol-<lb />
ding 'ires;  It shall recommend legislation to the Men's Associa-<lb />
YMCA Advisers<lb />
Dr. Herbert Rebarker, right, and Dr. R. J. Slay, left, who were recently<lb />
elected Faculty Advisers for the Y.M.C.A.<lb />
High School Day Is Here Again-<lb />
And A lovely' Time Is Had By All<lb />
t:<lb />
sin<lb />
h r I re, tu tther the Women's nor Men's ('ouncil can pass legislation<lb />
their respective organizations. How can those councils in joint session<lb />
� legislation for the Student Body as a whole?<lb />
i i th r Wi rds, the resolutions passed by the SCHOOL COUNCIL are<lb />
I ly n . mmendations to the STUDENT BODY to be passed on by<lb />
SI I HEX! UOl before they become effective as rules eovernins<lb />
�� � student<lb />
FIVE YEARS AGO<lb />
donkey. Incidentally it was a good<lb />
story, too.)<lb />
The wisteria-covered arbor down<lb />
Five year- ago on April 25, Dr. Robert Herring Wright, the first at the lake certainly came in for<lb />
president of East Carolina Teachers College, passed away after serving j its share of comment and popularity,<lb />
nearly a quarter of a century as head of this institution. Inspired and! One high school boy wanted to come<lb />
By MARGARET G. OVERMAN<lb />
High School Day! Oh, what fun!<lb />
Everybody's happy�and isn't it fun<lb />
to get an education I Of course,<lb />
getting an education isn't the only<lb />
advantage in going to college, if we<lb />
are to believe the convictions of some<lb />
high school seniors. Now, take the<lb />
one who thought the library was a<lb />
place in which to play. Boy! Is she<lb />
in for a let-down I<lb />
"How do you like our fair cam-<lb />
pus?" was a question frequently<lb />
asked the visiting seniors. Whether<lb />
they only said it to appease our<lb />
evident pride, whether they really<lb />
thought so. or whether they only<lb />
possessed a one-word vocabulary, the<lb />
answer was fundamentally the same<lb />
everywhere. "Fine" was the one-<lb />
word answer which was most fre-<lb />
quently used. Well! I guess our<lb />
campus is "fine"�at least, we think<lb />
so.<lb />
Almost overpowered by the heat,<lb />
after walking some yards to fall in<lb />
line at the swimming pool, one girl<lb />
was heard to remark, "Knowing that<lb />
this heat wave was coming on, why<lb />
didn't they open the pool todayV<lb />
After all. we can't please everybody.<lb />
You know, the man with his son and<lb />
Just<lb />
Glancing Blows j<lb />
By<lb />
RICK O'SHAY<lb />
Here 1 sit in throught profound,<lb />
To write a column by duty hound,<lb />
Xot bothered by a single sound.<lb />
Except the buzzing of the flies,<lb />
squealing brakes, dirty jokes, con-<lb />
struction on the<lb />
building, a n d<lb />
the s o o thin g<lb />
r a c k e t of a<lb />
thunderstorm.<lb />
IX) VE IS a<lb />
funny thing. C.<lb />
Ray Pruette<lb />
says it's some-<lb />
thing sent from<lb />
h e a v e n that<lb />
makes you feel<lb />
like hell. You<lb />
smile sheepishly as that sloppy silk-<lb />
feeling spreads all over your face<lb />
donkey going to market didn't even pxc(ipt for thp pheoks wMA an,<lb />
succeed m doing that. (No in- iusuanv W1sv blushing while the ears<lb />
sinuation�- there was once a story ; Dur1<lb />
about a man, his son, and his<lb />
guided by hi progressive<lb />
into the educational<lb />
6<lb />
eadership, this college thrust its roots deep (to school here next year just so<lb />
ie could wander through there and<lb />
in<lb />
ii' k<lb />
5UD- soil of North Carolina and there grew here<lb />
accomplished great things in the life of this state.<lb />
�1,<lb />
licit<lb />
Dr. Wright was held by those who knew him is<lb />
: wmg quotation from the Greenville Reflector in com-<lb />
death: "It is needless to endeavor in a short time and<lb />
activities and achievements of this great man. It<lb />
say that truly the state and especially this immediate<lb />
better place for his having lived<lb />
ina ha- lost a worthy son. a capable and distinguished<lb />
r. and a good citizen stated an editorial in the Kins ton<lb />
it summarized the accomplishments of the deceased<lb />
1 'he Te o Ft HO revealed the attitude of the student body towards the<lb />
1 eloved leader as it made the following comment shortly after Dr.<lb />
Wright's death : "This college and its work of training teachers will go<lb />
on fi living memorial to this great teacher<lb />
This pr sent student hotly and faculty must not fail in the trust that<lb />
Robert H. Wright has placed in them.<lb />
Ci -3nmun1 : IS<lb />
'Nort :i)<lb />
oil,  0<lb />
bt Pi � j 1 s n i e n'ess a<lb />
BELIEVE IT OR OT<lb />
"Believe it or not . . . Fast Carolina Teachers College has a baseball<lb />
team. The reason for that foregoing statement is that very few people<lb />
on this campus seem to realize the fact. Or if they do realize it, most of<lb />
them have not been caught at the athletic field while games are in<lb />
progress. Is it laziness, or ignorance of the sport, or just plain disloyalty<lb />
that prevents this student hody from giving enthusiastic support to a<lb />
team that is on the field fighting for the glory of East Carolina Teachers<lb />
 Jollege!<lb />
To appreciate and support athletics is a duty as well as a privilege<lb />
that a future teacher cannot afford to miss. It is through knowing and<lb />
loving games of students that teachers may find a meeting ground with<lb />
them that is not often afforded by the more formal atmosphere of a class-<lb />
room.<lb />
Help yourself by helping your team�FULL FOR THE PIRATES!<lb />
Dr. Boyd Speaks<lb />
On "Following<lb />
God'5<lb />
Dr. Robert Boyd, pastor of the<lb />
Greenville Presbyterian Church,<lb />
spoke on "Following God All the<lb />
Way" at the Sunday evening Vesper<lb />
Services of the YWCA on April 16.<lb />
Dr. Boyd quoted the Bible verse<lb />
"And He brought out the fact that<lb />
the children of Israel followed God<lb />
out of their land of bondage into a<lb />
land of deliverance Today our<lb />
song-writers have written of God as<lb />
a deliverer.<lb />
This verse, Dr. Boyd continued,<lb />
brings to one's mind three types of<lb />
people. First, the old who were al-<lb />
ways wanting to go back to Egypt,<lb />
who did not have the courage to<lb />
face the difficulties encountered on<lb />
the way to this promised land. There<lb />
was a satisfied group who were con-<lb />
tent with the leisurely wandering<lb />
hold hands with his girl. But we<lb />
told him there was a law against it<lb />
�so we lost one future student.<lb />
Then, there was the girl who re-<lb />
marked while passing through this<lb />
same scenic wonder, "The arboretum<lb />
at Chapel Hill has nothing on this<lb />
Thanks, Pal!<lb />
And now we come to the dance<lb />
floor�hut we can't get on it. Those<lb />
high school seniors can really show<lb />
the college students how dancing<lb />
should he done. Maybe it's the<lb />
figured shirt, maybe it's the boy's<lb />
striking personality�at any rate,<lb />
the kid is really getting the<lb />
"breaks Xot that any one girl<lb />
danced with him long enough to find<lb />
out if he could dance or not. Our<lb />
own Fodie Hodges isn't letting any<lb />
dost accumulate under his feet,<lb />
either. In fact, one high school girl<lb />
wanted to know if he went with the<lb />
education. We were forced to tell<lb />
her that his college career would be<lb />
ended before her's began.<lb />
Reluctant to leave even though<lb />
it was an hour past the time set to<lb />
stop dancing, it was necessary for the<lb />
seniors to be "hauled" from the<lb />
floor. Someone said the high school<lb />
teachers had to bribe Mr. Deal to<lb />
turn off the music so they could get<lb />
their students out. Did they like<lb />
High School Day? We leave it to<lb />
von.<lb />
AGAIN! WE SAY love is a funny<lb />
thing because well�gulp�it's funny,<lb />
ain't it I We could add that this<lb />
column could stand some love life.<lb />
Ourlem hair<lb />
Fileum nails<lb />
Paintum face<lb />
Catchum male<lb />
life of the wilderness. They did not iLight of Day" by Flemming,<lb />
wish to go back to the bondage of<lb />
Egypt, neither did they come to<lb />
work energetically for the land of<lb />
Canaan. There was a third group<lb />
who looked ahead�people of vision<lb />
who were not content with their lot,<lb />
but pushed ahead for the better life<lb />
in the promised land. "These people<lb />
were willing to folPw God all the<lb />
way<lb />
Misses Harriette and Margaret<lb />
Lawrence sang "Safely Now the<lb />
FEEBLE FABLE:<lb />
It all happened that night when<lb />
Herman Horse, youthful owner of<lb />
the Horse Shoe Company, met Wray<lb />
DeAytor and the couple was mar-<lb />
ried while both were under the in-<lb />
fluence of that new alcoholic<lb />
beverage, Cotton Gin. Quite<lb />
naeherly his mother was horsey<lb />
about the whole thing, but what<lb />
burned up the young newly-weds<lb />
was the fact that she made both of<lb />
them go to bed without their supper.<lb />
Daffynitions:<lb />
Cannibal�One who loves his fel-<lb />
low man.<lb />
College-bred�A four year loaf<lb />
made with father's dough. '<lb />
Spinal column�Something that<lb />
keeps you from being legs all the<lb />
way up to your neck.<lb />
It was late on a very romantic<lb />
night. He helped her out of the car<lb />
and up to the door. They gazed into<lb />
each other's eyes for some time<lb />
when finally he said, "Listen I've<lb />
done everything you wanted me to<lb />
do tonight. We've been to the<lb />
theater, dinner, a night club; and<lb />
now, you're going to do something<lb />
I want to or I'll break your neck<lb />
for you He would probably have<lb />
broken it too.<lb />
REMEMBER BOYS, women<lb />
never lie�they're got figures to<lb />
prove it.<lb />
AW HELL! What's the use�<lb />
goot nitch.<lb />
Among the recent visitors to the<lb />
campus was Mrs. E. F. Gunter<lb />
(Louise Whichard, '22), of Utica,<lb />
New York.<lb />
"Easter Meaning<lb />
Furnishes Topic<lb />
For "YVespers<lb />
"The Meaning of Easter" was the<lb />
topic of an inspiring talk given by<lb />
President Leon R. Meadows t the<lb />
Young Women's Christian Associa-<lb />
tion Vesper Services on Sunday eve-<lb />
ning, April !).<lb />
Dr. Meadows stated that the God-<lb />
dess Easter, goddess of life and<lb />
spring was celebrated 1,000 years<lb />
before Christ. lie came then to<lb />
Biblical times to Job who said, "If<lb />
a man die, shall he live?" expressing<lb />
his doubt of an after life.<lb />
When he asked various persons<lb />
what Easter meant to them. Dr.<lb />
Meadows said a small hoy said it<lb />
meant rabbits, eggs, and pretty<lb />
cards; a fanner, corn planting<lb />
time; a native of New York City,<lb />
the Faster Parade; and to a college<lb />
student it meant vacation, going<lb />
home.<lb />
Dr. Meadows compared the Resur-<lb />
rection to a college diploma, dust<lb />
as the diploma cannot he separated<lb />
from that which goes before it, so<lb />
the Resurrection cannot be separated<lb />
from the suffering, waiting, ami<lb />
sacrificing that preceded it.<lb />
It is too often true of college stu-<lb />
dents, he continued, that cannot,<lb />
do not look for Christ, but "Jesus<lb />
is here<lb />
"Easter he said "means vic-<lb />
tory, triumph over the grave It<lb />
is victories over one's enemies, over<lb />
the doctrines that come and go, for<lb />
Christianity brings a big hope for<lb />
the future.<lb />
Baptists Chose<lb />
Miss India Hill<lb />
India Hill, Baptist Student<lb />
Union state magazine reporter and<lb />
secretary of this years local BSF<lb />
was recently elected president of<lb />
next year's BSF Counsel<lb />
Other counsel members elected<lb />
are: Willene Maness and Sybil<lb />
Daughtry, Membership Chairmen;<lb />
Mary Ferebee and Hazel Gainey,<lb />
Sunday School Representatives;<lb />
Maizie Castlebury and Lucy Ann<lb />
Barrow. Baptist Training Fnion<lb />
Representatives; Elizabeth Holli-<lb />
day. Town Students; Xovine Moore,<lb />
Free Will Baptist; Ora McIIan.<lb />
Devotional Chairman: Virginia<lb />
Rogers, Social Chairman; Virginia<lb />
Dixon, Secretary; Sarah Cox,<lb />
Treasurer; Virginia Whitley, Music<lb />
Director; Doris Roberts, Chorister;<lb />
"Pat" Jackson, Publicity Chair-<lb />
man; Floise Averette. Poster Chair-<lb />
man; Brantley DeLoache, Magazine<lb />
Chairman; Emmett Sawyer, Trip<lb />
Director.<lb />
Miss Margaret Sammon and Mr.<lb />
Bill McHenrv are Faculty Advisers.<lb />
Wilson Leads<lb />
In Attendance<lb />
Campus Camera<lb />
DR. EDWIN L<lb />
IfhSU, ps<lb />
mmm HOBART COLLEGE THE<lb />
'CUSPICUP IS AWARDED TO<lb />
THE FRATERNITY HAVING THE<lb />
LOWEST SCHOLASTIC RATING<lb />
� ' � ON THE CAMPU3 � ' '<lb />
frx- ppes of sw louisiana n <lb />
rxjndep the society qf i .<lb />
a group of 125 ki5t0pjc tri<lb />
Each tree has a name 11<lb />
ANNUAL PUB OF 25 AflORN<lb />
THESE ACORNS PRODUCE THE<lb />
LEAGUE. WHICH PROIDE" t<lb />
FOR STATE HIGH, i<lb />
PERFECT<lb />
HAND ?<lb />
PLAYING BRIDGE N THE -A <lb />
PURDUE UNION MARY JANE <lb />
DIETRICH WAS DEALT A 13 HEAPT PER-<lb />
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first full year as an organization, lends life and color to athletic events and other campus activities. Under<lb />
the direction of Mr. Dean Tabor, this group aided in the High School Day festivities April 11.<lb />
Tennis Team Swamps Christians<lb />
In High School Day Matches<lb />
Racqueteers Win<lb />
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Netters Crush<lb />
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Corsairs Overwhelm High Point<lb />
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pense of Applachian State with a<lb />
hard-foujrht 5-2 victory. The match<lb />
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of overnight rains. As a result, play<lb />
was slowed up considerably, but<lb />
the gallery was nevertheless treated<lb />
to an exhibition of well-played ten-<lb />
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Harris fight a dogged uphill bat-<lb />
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placards bearing the names of the Appalachian's Stewart ran throu-h<lb />
counties. After the places were<lb />
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thev formed a line around the edges display of courage and determina<lb />
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the High School Day Committee,<lb />
was in charge of the program in the<lb />
Wright Building. The first thing<lb />
on the program was the short con-<lb />
cert rendered by the Plymouth High<lb />
Sclmol band. There was then a rol<lb />
call of the counties, Wilson County<lb />
having the largest number present.<lb />
President Leon R. Meadows de-<lb />
livered the address of welcome.<lb />
Emphasizing the need for every<lb />
high school senior to attend col-<lb />
lege. Dr. Meadows asked and an-<lb />
swered the thought provoking ques-<lb />
tion of "Why go to college?" He<lb />
then stressed the fact that it was<lb />
necessary to attend a good college<lb />
and he gave a set of standards by<lb />
which a student could judge a col-<lb />
lege<lb />
Following the welcome several<lb />
numbers were rendered by the boys<lb />
and girls' glee clubs of the college.<lb />
The meeting adjourned with the<lb />
singing of "The Old North State"<lb />
by the entire audience,<lb />
i 'After the program the college<lb />
band led the crowd to the picnic<lb />
grounds for the Larbecue luncheon.<lb />
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were served simultaneously. The<lb />
whole crowd was served in approxi-<lb />
mated thirty minutes.<lb />
The four attractions for the att-<lb />
ernoon were: a baseball game with<lb />
High Point, a tennis tournament<lb />
with A. C. College, a picture show<lb />
"Alexander's Ragtime Band, and<lb />
dancing in the Wright Building.<lb />
AH four were well attended<lb />
throughout the afternoon.<lb />
Immediately following the base-<lb />
ball game the crowd began to dis-<lb />
perse and by 5:45 the campus was<lb />
cleared.<lb />
of tennis were easy victors in both<lb />
their singles and doubles encoun-<lb />
ters.<lb />
The tandem of Harris and Louis<lb />
Wilkerson continued undefeated in<lb />
doubles play, winning in straight<lb />
set 6-4�6-3.<lb />
The Mountaineers' points were<lb />
by Hollowell, who triumphed over<lb />
Charlie Green, and Blanton, who<lb />
won another hotly contested three-<lb />
set affair from Leon Meadows.<lb />
ECTC APPALACHIAN<lb />
1. Burks defeated Sans 6-1, 6-0.<lb />
2. Glover defeated Long 6-1, 6-0.<lb />
3. Harris defeated Stewart 2-6,<lb />
6-4, 6-4.<lb />
4. Green lost to Hollowell 6-1, 6-3.<lb />
5. Meadows lost to Blanton 6-2,<lb />
6-8, 6-2.<lb />
Doubles:<lb />
1. Burks and Glover defeated<lb />
Sands and Hollowell 6-3, 6-0.<lb />
2. Harris and Louis Wilkerson de-<lb />
feated Stewart and Blanton 6-4, 6-3.<lb />
In celebratjon of High School<lb />
Day at East Carolina Teachers<lb />
College, the men's tennis team<lb />
swamped Atlantic Christian with a<lb />
9-0 score, thereby retaining the<lb />
"Bo-Hunk" trophy. ACC won only<lb />
one set with a combined total of<lb />
only nine games in the rout.<lb />
The Pirate crew had previously<lb />
defeated the Bulldogs in Wilson by<lb />
an 8-1 score. Since then the line-ups<lb />
of both teams have been revised,<lb />
with the result that only one of the<lb />
singles matches saw the same two<lb />
opponents square off as they did in<lb />
Wilson.<lb />
Playing No. 1, Glover again de-<lb />
feated his old rival, Pilley, by 6-1,<lb />
6-3�the same score that marked<lb />
their first duel.<lb />
Leo "Bitsy" Burks, captain and<lb />
first ranking local player, ran<lb />
through two fast and very one-<lb />
sided sets with Daniels with the<lb />
loss of only one game. It was Dan-<lb />
iels who accounted for ACC's love<lb />
victory in the match at Wilson.<lb />
In the number 5 singles, Louis<lb />
"Fish" Wilkerson found Atlantic<lb />
Christian's Sutton a tough nut to<lb />
crack. The Bulldogs took the first<lb />
set 6-4, but Wilkerson had too much<lb />
in reserve and broke through to<lb />
grab the next two.<lb />
In the other three singles matches<lb />
Charles Harriss, the "Marshall-<lb />
burg Flash Charles Green, and<lb />
Leon Meadows won handily, each<lb />
losing only two games.<lb />
The summary:<lb />
Panthers Take<lb />
Close Contest<lb />
Baseball Schedule<lb />
Atlantic Christian<lb />
April 22<lb />
here.<lb />
April 24 � Campbell<lb />
here.<lb />
College.<lb />
Last Inning Rally<lb />
By Pirates Falls Short<lb />
-W. &amp; M. here.<lb />
-Louisburg, there.<lb />
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No. 1 Glover<lb />
No. 2 Burks<lb />
No. 3 Harris<lb />
No. 4 Green<lb />
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ACC<lb />
Pillev 6-1,6-3<lb />
Daniels .6-2, 6-0<lb />
White 6-2, 6-0<lb />
BawKnga6-2&amp;0<lb />
5 L.Wilkerson Sutton<lb />
6-6, 6-2, 6-1<lb />
No. 6 Meadows Wind'm 6-1,6-1<lb />
Doubles:<lb />
No. 1 Burks and Glover<lb />
' Pilley and Daniels6-1, 6-2<lb />
No. 2 Harris and L. Wilkerson<lb />
White and Rawlings6-0, 6-0<lb />
No. 3 Green and Meadows<lb />
WindhamandMcCotter 6-3, 6-3<lb />
Showing no ill effects from the<lb />
19 to 2 beating administered to<lb />
them on the previous day by the<lb />
Pirates, the High Point Panthers<lb />
turned the tables on the local nine<lb />
and eked out a 9 to 8 victory. The<lb />
game was played here and was a<lb />
feature of the High School Day<lb />
prgoram. Over 2,500 fans yelled<lb />
themselves hoarse as the battling<lb />
Buccaneers pulled a last stanza<lb />
rally that fell only one run short<lb />
of knotting up the count. With<lb />
runners on second and third and<lb />
one man out, the situation had a<lb />
hopeful outlook for the locals to<lb />
overcome the single run margin by<lb />
which the Panthers held the upper<lb />
hand. Breeee, Pirate first-sacker,<lb />
smashed a line-drive that had all<lb />
the appearance of a base hit, but<lb />
Koontz, shortstop for the High<lb />
Pointers, leaped high in the air,<lb />
snagged the drive, and doubled Mo-<lb />
ritz off second to end hostilities.<lb />
The East Carolinians garnered<lb />
12 hits as compared to their op-<lb />
ponents' 11, but miscued 4 times<lb />
afield to hurt their cause. "Chick"<lb />
Hatem led both clubs in batting<lb />
with three hits for five trips to the<lb />
plate. Moritz and Mayo each con-<lb />
tributed two-safe blows for four<lb />
times at bat.<lb />
Wells and Phillips did mound<lb />
duty for the Pirates and deserved<lb />
to win on the basis of hits allowed<lb />
to the opposition, but the Panthers<lb />
capitalized on the breaks of the<lb />
frame to score at crucial moments.<lb />
April 25<lb />
April 26<lb />
April 28<lb />
there<lb />
April 29<lb />
there.<lb />
May 1�Louisburg, here.<lb />
May 8�W. Caro. Teach<lb />
May 9�W. Caro. Teach ,<lb />
May 10�High Point, there.<lb />
May 11�High Point, there.<lb />
May 12�U. S. Naval Base, here<lb />
May 13�U. S. Naval Base, here<lb />
May 19�Wilson Teachers, there.<lb />
Mav 20�Wilson Teachers, there<lb />
-U. S. Naval Base,<lb />
there<lb />
there<lb />
Men To Play<lb />
In Softball Meet<lb />
With the Bohunk Trophy again<lb />
set us as a stake for athletic vic-<lb />
tory, the Bulldogs of Atlantic<lb />
Christian College will meet Kast<lb />
Carolina's Buccaneers on the base-<lb />
hall diamond Saturday. This trophy<lb />
in the form of a properly deco-<lb />
rated "old oaken bucket" is an<lb />
award sponsored hy the student<lb />
newspapers of both colleges which<lb />
is dedicated to the intense rivalry<lb />
between ACC and ECTC in the<lb />
realm of athletics. A1 the present<lb />
time ECTC is in possession of the<lb />
"bucket" by virtue of a victory<lb />
over the tennis team of Atlantic<lb />
Christian. The trophy is held by<lb />
the school which last scored a win<lb />
n any athletic contest between the<lb />
two colleges, and the baseballers<lb />
from Wilson have expressed the de-<lb />
termination to take it back to ACC<lb />
with them.<lb />
From all reports, baseball fans<lb />
are in for a treat when the teams<lb />
clash here tomorrow. The Pirates<lb />
and Bulldogs have clashed once be-<lb />
fore this season on the diamond,<lb />
and the result was a bitterly fonght<lb />
12-inning affair that wound up in<lb />
an eight to eight tie.<lb />
It is probable that Willie Phil-<lb />
lips, swarthy hnrler who throws<lb />
from the orthodox side, will get<lb />
the call to do mound duty for the<lb />
Sea Rovers. The locals out-batted<lb />
the Atlantic Christian team in the<lb />
last meet rolling up 14 knocks to<lb />
their opponents 11, and the big<lb />
sticks of the Pirate attack are ex-<lb />
pected to take up where they left<lb />
off in the first game against the<lb />
Bulldogs.<lb />
Jra!s41 22 16 27 15<lb />
 Katted for Koontz in 9th.<lb />
patted for Yow in 9th.<lb />
kcore by innings:<lb />
U1 Point. 020 000 001<lb />
ECTe . 542 042 50x<lb />
Of interest to the students of<lb />
East Carolina Teachers College is<lb />
the opening of the YWCA Reading<lb />
Room, in the basement of Austin<lb />
The reading room remains open all<lb />
through the day and has many maga-<lb />
zines and books for the students to<lb />
peruse. <lb />
Miss Mary Berry Clark, formerly<lb />
of the ECTC Home Economic8 De-<lb />
partment was a recent visitor to the<lb />
campus.<lb />
Phi Sigma Pi<lb />
Has Initiation<lb />
Featured at a recent meeting of<lb />
the Phi Sigma Pi, National Edu-<lb />
cational Fraternity, was the initia-<lb />
tion of new members. Those ini-<lb />
tiated were Howard Draper of Con-<lb />
way ; Sidney Mason of Bath; Ber-<lb />
nard Roper of Bath; Homer Park-<lb />
er of Murfreesboro; Lloyd Sarider-<lb />
lin of Verona; Lindsay Whichard<lb />
of Stokes; Walter Rogers of<lb />
Bethel Hill, and Gerald DeMond<lb />
of Willet, New York.<lb />
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will take place with first action be-<lb />
ing in the softball tournament. It<lb />
will be a round-robin" affair with<lb />
every team contesting each other<lb />
team.<lb />
The teams get their names from<lb />
ancient European tribes. The teams<lb />
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PAGE FOUR<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
April2l, i939<lb />
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Among<lb />
the<lb />
Alumnae<lb />
 Elizabeth Copeland <lb />
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An event of interest in the city<lb />
of Raleigh is tin annual bridge tour-<lb />
nament which is being1 sponsored by<lb />
the Raleigh Chapter of the East<lb />
Reservations: Mestlames J. M.<lb />
Newsono and M. R. Medlin.<lb />
Officers of the loeal Chapter this<lb />
year are as follows:<lb />
Carolina Teachers College AlumnaeI President: Mrs. J. M. Newsome<lb />
I Ellen Rejafro).<lb />
Viee President: Mrs. R. J. Ray<lb />
(Anne AVhitehnrst).<lb />
Secretary: Mrs. U. W. Eradshaw<lb />
(Mary NTewby White).<lb />
Treasurer: Miss Kuhv (Jarriss.<lb />
Association on Thursday evening,<lb />
April 20, at 8 o'clock, in the Vir-<lb />
ginia Hare ballroom of the sir Wal-<lb />
ter Hotel.<lb />
An imitation is extended to all<lb />
alumnae anil friends of the institu-<lb />
tion elsewhere in the state to par-<lb />
ticipate. This tournament is re- Reporter: Mrs. O. K. .Joyner<lb />
garded as one of the most interest (Christine iek).<lb />
ing tournaments of the year. The following reservations have<lb />
Unusually attractive prizes will J been made:<lb />
be awarded in both auction and) Mesdames J. S. Ferguson, O. K.<lb />
contract bridge. Players will for- Joyner, 1. F. Noble, R. J. Kay.<lb />
nish their own cards and the tourna- C. J. Thoroughgood, E. If. Brown-<lb />
,i will start promptly at 8 ing, J. C. Holland. .1. fif. Newsom,<lb />
�I. a M. K. Medlin. Cheslev S. Smith.<lb />
The following committees have ('has. M. Johnson, J. L. .lames. John<lb />
been appointed by the president : I Terry. Y. A. Gravely, S. E. West.<lb />
Prizes: Mesdames J. I Marcom, J. L. Marconi. 11. A.Yorrell, C. T.<lb />
J. C. Holland; Misses Mildred Her- Rand, Clyde Staneil. W. E. Hol-<lb />
ring, Pattie Jenkins, and Irene: land, 1. J. Hudson, II. II. llorton.<lb />
Fleming. i T. 11. Passmore, Ida P. Moore. J. R.<lb />
Publicity: Mesdames R. J. Ray WMsnant, B. C. Johnson, J. B.<lb />
ami M. R. Medlin. Spillman, Mary rpehurch. II. H.<lb />
Refreshments: Mesdames 0. K. Turner. Roy Askea. O. (i. Duke.<lb />
Joyner. Homer Mask, and E. II. Sr Misses Maude Lee. Hazel<lb />
Browning. I Adams, Lola Reel. Irene Fleming.<lb />
Decorations: Mesdames ( J.jPattie Jenkins. Mildred Herring,<lb />
Thoroughgood, J. Leonard James Mary Baggette, Margie Gurley,<lb />
S. E. West. W. A. Gravely, and Evelyn AVeeks. Corrine Oden. Shir<lb />
Miss Ruby Garriss. I lev Whitlock.<lb />
Campus Group<lb />
Goes Visiting<lb />
Under the direction of Mr. M. L.<lb />
Wright, a class in Sociology went<lb />
last week to Ralegh and Durham<lb />
to visit, places of interest.<lb />
While in Raleigh the group vis-<lb />
ited the penitentiary, the State Hos-<lb />
pital, the State Museum, the School<lb />
for the Blind, WPTP 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 the<lb />
Chesterfield Cigarette Plant and<lb />
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 making<lb />
a survey of State and community<lb />
resources and economic conditions.<lb />
Green Contrasts Stage,<lb />
Screen In Speech Here<lb />
Statistics Reveal 161<lb />
Students on Honor Roll<lb />
Continued from page one)<lb />
Ray Pruette, Lester Ridenhour.<lb />
Texic Sowers. Sue Speed. Mary B.<lb />
Strickland, Pauline Suggs. Miriam<lb />
Sloan. Dorothy Taut, Christine<lb />
Tew, Marguerite Vause. Miriam<lb />
Walker. Inez Whitman, Margaret<lb />
Wilson. Rosa Womack.<lb />
The juniors included are the fol-<lb />
lowing: Julius Ahernethy. Lucy<lb />
Ann Barrow. Annie Hart Boone.<lb />
Frances Boyd, Marguerite Britt,<lb />
Virginia Bryan. Doris Burney, Mrs.<lb />
Lewellyn T. Broome, Mary Lou<lb />
Butner. Esther Carmack. Ernestine<lb />
Creech. Marguerite Curren, Ida<lb />
Farrior Davis. Iris M. Davis. Julia<lb />
Davis. Harvey Deal. Mrs. Vivian S.<lb />
Durden, Helen Flanagan. Ethel<lb />
Gaston, Mary Iva Gay, Mary Hellon<lb />
Geddie, Helen Gray Gillam, Edith<lb />
Mae Grant, Charles F. Green. Dor-<lb />
othy Greene, Mary Helen Gulledge,<lb />
Meta Virginia Hammon. Christine<lb />
Harris. Rowena Hicks. Maude Hin-<lb />
son, Jew Home, Jladys Ipoek,<lb />
Anna W. Jones. T.ouise King. Caro-<lb />
lyn Lambe, Sidney Mason, Sarah<lb />
Ann Maxwell, Katherine McClees,<lb />
Lottie Moore, La Rue Mooring, Prue<lb />
Xewhy. Thelma Xewson, Geraldine<lb />
Pate. Lillian Price. Miriam Saw-<lb />
yer. Julia Spencer, Anna M. Tay-<lb />
lor. Marie Tripp, Lois Thompson,<lb />
Rosa Lee Tripp. Margaret Wat-<lb />
son. Marie Wells.<lb />
The sophomores are the follow-<lb />
ing: Pauline Abeyounis. Patricia<lb />
Brooks, Frances Cash. Katherine<lb />
Davenport, Mattie Davis. Janie Ev-<lb />
erettc Lucy Gainey, Martha Gas-<lb />
kins. Elizabeth Holliday, Myrtle<lb />
Hopkins, Wilma Gray Lee. Sarah<lb />
Lindley, Evelyn Mathews, Rosa Lee<lb />
MeGowan, Ellen Mclntyre, Eileen<lb />
Pake. Elizabeth Piland. Alice Lee<lb />
Rich, Madeline Riddick, Louise<lb />
Saieed, Erlene Sawyer, Helen Set-<lb />
tle. Barbara Louise Smith. Ethel<lb />
M. Smith. Mavis Marie Smith.<lb />
Gracy Stephenson, Hilda Tew.<lb />
The freshmen included are the<lb />
following: Mary T. Bailey, Kath-<lb />
leen Barkley. Alice Leigh Blow,<lb />
Rutli Britt. Cleo Burney. Ida<lb />
Frances Clarke. Katrine Collie,<lb />
Baxter Clark. Margaret Gurganus,<lb />
Spencer Hatley. Jessie Keith. Betty<lb />
Keuzenkamp, Vernon Keutemeyer,<lb />
Kathleen K. Lewis, Edith Mat-<lb />
thews, Elizabeth Meadows, Edna<lb />
Mitchell, Margaret D. Moore, Roule<lb />
I Mozingo. Emily Murphy, Dorothy<lb />
Poteat, Doris Satterwhite. Virginia<lb />
Seegars. Marion L. Smith. Dorothy<lb />
Hill Spense, Helen Taylor, Walter<lb />
Tucker. Myrtle Mae Tyndall. Vir-<lb />
ginia Weldon.<lb />
The unclassified students on the<lb />
list are the following: Mrs. George<lb />
Hadley. Jane Rowlett. Marion Rob-<lb />
ertson, and Mrs. Annie A. Sellers.<lb />
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(Continued from page one)<lb />
Arts at the University of Xortli<lb />
Carolina at Chapel Hill.<lb />
The program was sponsored by the<lb />
Literary Clubs of the city in co-<lb />
operation with the annual fine arts<lb />
festival held in Greenville last week.<lb />
Mr. Green was introduced by Dr.<lb />
L. K. Meadows. Other speakers were<lb />
Mrs. J. H. B. Moore and Mrs. L. C.<lb />
Arthur, both of Greenville.<lb />
Another feature of the entertain-<lb />
ment was a musical program pre-<lb />
sented by the college orchestra un-<lb />
der the direction of Mr. Dittmer.<lb />
Panthers Take<lb />
Close Contest<lb />
Take Rolls In "Kempy"<lb />
Carl Sandburg To Appear<lb />
Here Tuesday Night<lb />
(Continued from page one)<lb />
working man. Many of his writings<lb />
are based on the life which he saw<lb />
all about him�that of the common,<lb />
every-day laborer.<lb />
The longest ami most important<lb />
prose work which he has yet written<lb />
was published in 1�8�, "Abraham<lb />
Lincoln�The Prairie Years This<lb />
was the first part; he is now writing<lb />
the second part of this work.<lb />
In appearance Mr. Sandhurg is a<lb />
tall, gaunt figure with good-sized<lb />
cheekbones and a heavy jaw that<lb />
seems to stick forward when he i-<lb />
indignant or emphatic. Whea be i<lb />
College Student Look To<lb />
Future With Ptiniilu<lb />
(Continued from page on<lb />
while less than 50 per eenl<lb />
elsewhere believe then' � ha<lb />
better.<lb />
The poll, oj course, n a!<lb />
tempt to analyze the sil iai<lb />
it does definitely show ��<lb />
of students on the quest!) ;<lb />
are<lb />
talking to a person<lb />
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I shift nor take in the surroundings.<lb />
 His hair, graying fast, falls over his<lb />
forehead, lie has no regard for dress,<lb />
and is quite likely to appear at the<lb />
most formal event in the suit he baa<lb />
worn all day.<lb />
Fundamentally honest, his faith in<lb />
self and his confidence are leavened<lb />
by a sense of humor that make- bis<lb />
chuckling worth listening to. Louis<lb />
Ontermeyer said that he finds in<lb />
Sandhurg a "blend of beauty and<lb />
brutality" evident in the great poets<lb />
of all times.<lb /><lb /><lb />
(Continued from page three)<lb />
Seeueb. ef 4 2<lb />
Oochrane, lb  5 2<lb />
Greeson, If 5 1<lb />
Xance. e 5 1<lb />
Towery, 3b 3 2<lb />
Koontz, ss  4 1<lb />
Scotton, p  5 0<lb />
1<lb />
2<lb />
2<lb />
1<lb />
1<lb />
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0 () 0<lb />
9 0 0<lb />
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3 1<lb />
5 2<lb />
2<lb />
4<lb />
1<lb />
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2 0 3 0<lb />
Cashatt. p  0 0 0 0 0 0<lb />
Totals 39 9 11 27 14 3<lb />
ECTC<lb />
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Shelton. ss  5 0 1<lb />
Ridenhour. 3b  4 1 1<lb />
Smith. 2b 5<lb />
Hinton. c  4<lb />
Hatem, If 5<lb />
1<lb />
1<lb />
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3 0<lb />
5 6 0<lb />
2 0 0<lb />
10 0<lb />
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Mayo, ef 4 12 0 0 1<lb />
Moritz. rf 4 1<lb />
Breece. lb  4 1<lb />
Wells, p  3 0<lb />
Phillips, p  1 0<lb />
10 0<lb />
0 15 0 0<lb />
10 3 0<lb />
1111<lb />
Totals 39 8 12 27 19 4<lb />
Score bv innings:<lb />
R<lb />
High Point 102 002 202�9<lb />
ECTC100 500 101�8<lb />
Pictured above at top are Eunice Griggs and Lindsey Whichard, who j<lb />
will play the leading roles in the Ki Pi Players Production, "Kempy I<lb />
Below, from left to right, are John David Bridgers and Bruce Harrison, i<lb />
who are in the supporting cast. Others in the cast are Alice Alligood,<lb />
Clifton Britton, Ethel Gaston, and Helen Gray Gillam.<lb />
Figures Show<lb />
Rapid Growth<lb />
In Annual Event<lb />
An analysis of the figures com-<lb />
piled for the four High School Days<lb />
show that the program has been suc-<lb />
cessful in that there has been a<lb />
decided increase in attendance each<lb />
year. At the fourth annual High<lb />
School Day observed here last week,<lb />
there were 2,848 persons in attend-<lb />
ance as compared with 1,100 in<lb />
1936 at the first High School Day,<lb />
1,700 in 1937 at the second, and<lb />
approximately 2,350 in 193S at the<lb />
third.<lb />
One hundred and thirteen schools<lb />
from 31 counties were represented<lb />
here last week. In 1936, 45 schools<lb />
from 22 counties attended the event.<lb />
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