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Volume XV<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1939<lb />
Number 13<lb />
College Nursery Farm Furnishes<lb />
Shrubbery For Beautification<lb />
YM-YW Install<lb />
New Officers<lb />
In Dual Service<lb />
Sarah Ann Maxwell,<lb />
Emmett Sawyer<lb />
Lead Associations<lb />
;his picture you see most of the two to three acre college nursery.<lb />
most prominent shrubs from left to right are photenia, lucidum,<lb />
ood, phitzer, and eleagnus.<lb />
By THORNTON RYAN<lb />
re is i practical math problem for students who are taking Math 154<lb />
v year since 1931 from 500 to 1,000 plants have been transplanted I<lb />
the college nursery to the campus. These plants average around $1.00<lb />
. A yearly expenditure of $175 has been made over the same<lb />
I of years tor "lining-out" stock, plants bought from wholesale nurser-<lb />
repl&amp;ce those plants transplanted to the campus. Find the accumu-j<lb />
ilu� of the college nursery today Mr. M. L. Wright, who has!<lb />
ed the landscaping of the campus for the past ten years, verifies these!<lb />
- and adds that the answer to the problem is pretty close to $9,400.<lb />
 d hack of the athletic field, the nursery spreads over some two toj<lb />
: :res. At present there are between six and eight thousand plants<lb />
�v varieties under cultivation. To aid these plants in developing, two!<lb />
of fertilizer and several loads of manure are put into the ground<lb />
acn year.<lb />
" i D<lb />
lit ion to the 'lining-out' stock which is bought from wholesale<lb />
in North Carolina South Carolina, and Virginia, a good many<lb />
! mown from seeds and cuttings explained Mr. Wright.<lb />
The cabinets for the Young Wom-<lb />
en's Christian Association and the<lb />
Young Men's Christian Association<lb />
for the coming school year were in-<lb />
stalled at a joint white candle-light-<lb />
ing service Sunday evening, April<lb />
30.<lb />
Sarah Ann Maxwell will succeed<lb />
Marie Dawson as president of the<lb />
women's association. Emmett Saw-<lb />
yer was installed as the first presi-<lb />
dent of the men's association, which<lb />
was organized just recently.<lb />
The cabinets entered singing "Just<lb />
As I Am The old cabinet was fol-<lb />
lowed bv Sawyer and his cabinet.<lb />
After the candles of the members of<lb />
the new cabinets were lighted, they<lb />
were led off the stage singing "Follow<lb />
the Gleam the national "Y" song.<lb />
Other members of the Y.W.C.A.<lb />
cabinet are Annie Allen Wilkinson,<lb />
who will replace Prue ewby as<lb />
vice president; Virginia Whitley,<lb />
who will replace Doris Blalock as<lb />
secretary; Boris Blalock, who will<lb />
replace Lucy Ann Barrow as treas-<lb />
urer; Bebeeca Ross, who will replace<lb />
Annie Allen Wilkinson as social<lb />
service worker; Nell Breedlove will<lb />
j replace Genevieve Eakes as recrea-<lb />
tional chairman; Juanita Etheridge<lb />
will replace Lillian Parrish as rec-<lb />
reational chairman; Celia Blanche<lb />
Dail will replace Betty McArthur<lb />
as world fellowship chairman; Mar-<lb />
garet Lawrence will replace Irene<lb />
Mitcham as publicity chairman;<lb />
Wilda Royal Will replace Alice Har<lb />
Commencement<lb />
Program<lb />
Friday, June 2<lb />
Dance (for seniors and alum-<lb />
nae sponsored hy the Junior<lb />
Class.)<lb />
Saturday, June 3<lb />
10:30 a.m.�Meeting Alumnae<lb />
Association.<lb />
1:00 p.m.�Alumnae Luncheon.<lb />
8:30 p.m.�Musical Recital.<lb />
Sunday, June 4<lb />
11:00 a.m.�Commencement Ser-<lb />
mon.<lb />
7:00 p.m.�Y. W. C. A. Vesper<lb />
service.<lb />
Monday, June 5<lb />
10:30 a.m.�Commencement Ad-<lb />
dress.<lb />
11:30 a.m.�Graduating E x e r -<lb />
cises.<lb />
Alumnae Association To Assemble Here June 3<lb />
For Observance Of Twenty-seventh Anniversary<lb />
President<lb />
Hostess<lb />
Thirty-eighters'<lb />
Will Observe<lb />
First Reunion<lb />
Grads of 1938<lb />
To Be Honored<lb />
June 3<lb />
Mrs. L. L. StaiM-il<lb />
To Preside. Miss<lb />
Mamie Jenkins<lb />
To Be Hostess<lb />
in uae<lb />
Pictured above are Mrs. L. L. Stancil, President of the Alumnae<lb />
Association, and Miss Mamie Jenkins, member of the College Faculty,<lb />
who will act as hostess to the Alumnae.<lb />
 nder the Slat Shed"<lb />
The wood structure that you see in the above picture is better known<lb />
. � iculturists a? a "slat shed These slats protect a few young camellia<lb />
I : a plant from the sun. Altogether there are about four hundred of<lb />
- camellia japonic growing under this thirty-six by fifty-four shed.<lb />
ft fall Mr. Wright plans to replace much of the cheap shrubbery<lb />
v hi h is now growing around the main college buildings with one hundred<lb />
of 1 � cameQia japonica plants.<lb />
Othor Plans for the Future<lb />
the Tenth Street highway, which is the boundary of the back<lb />
Mr Wright plans to have a continuous hedge of eleagnus planted.<lb />
mpleted this hedge will run for a half-mile along the highway.<lb />
inder cultivation at the nursery are all the plants that will be<lb />
rison as music chairman; Ora Mo-<lb />
Han will replace Marjorie Heath as<lb />
morning watch chairman; Sarah<lb />
Gorham Avill replace Sarah Ann<lb />
Maxwell as T�co Echo representa-<lb />
tive; Lucy Ann Barrow will replace<lb />
Susan Evans as religious education<lb />
chairman.<lb />
Those who Avill work with Sawyer<lb />
are Howard, vice president; Vance<lb />
Chadwick, secretary; Brantley De-<lb />
Loatehe, treasurer; Gilbert Britt,<lb />
chairman of student welfare; John<lb />
David Bridgors. publicity chairman<lb />
of Christian education; Alton<lb />
Payne, chairman of social service;<lb />
Walter Tucker, chairman of mem-<lb />
bership committee.<lb />
"Lowly Male"<lb />
Not So Lowly<lb />
Survey Shows<lb />
Although the class of '38 has been<lb />
out only for one year, it has done out-<lb />
standing work which is a credit to<lb />
both its members and its alma mater.<lb />
There have been five marriages and<lb />
one death among its members. Sam-<lb />
my Adler is now Mrs. Ben Williams<lb />
of Greenville, Geraldine Tyson has<lb />
become Mrs. Walter Davis, Edna<lb />
Earle Perry is Mrs Ida<lb />
Wooten Newborn is Mrs. William<lb />
Earle Tripp. Fannie Brewer, who<lb />
was one of the most popular mem-<lb />
bers of the class and who was mar-<lb />
ried in December to Mr. Blaney<lb />
Tavlor of Choeowinity, died on April<lb />
3, 1939.<lb />
This class will be welcomed back<lb />
(Please turn to page four)<lb />
Twenty-five Year Class To Be<lb />
Honored At Annual Meeting<lb />
Class of 1929<lb />
To Hold Reunion<lb />
As Honor Class<lb />
Members of Class<lb />
Of 1914 To<lb />
Be Guests<lb />
Preparations are being ma<lb />
the observance of the twenty-s<lb />
anniversary of the organizat<lb />
the East Carolina Teachers '<lb />
Alumnae Association on Sa1<lb />
June 3. TIk- celebration of Al<lb />
Day will be one of the high lights<lb />
of the annual eommi ocement ex-<lb />
ercises.<lb />
Mrs. L. L. Stancil, of the :1 iss I<lb />
1914, who served during the<lb />
two years as president of the Al<lb />
nae Association, will be in charge I<lb />
the alumnae activities this year. Miss<lb />
Mamie Jenkins will be the Aim<lb />
hostess this year.<lb />
Following the precedent of �'<lb />
years the college will continue I<lb />
honor as guests of the day this<lb />
the members of the twenty-five-year<lb />
, class (1914). the ten-year<lb />
j (1929). and the one-year eh ss<lb />
(1938).<lb />
Only three other graduating (lass-<lb />
es of East Carolina Teacher- have<lb />
held their twenty-fifth reunion. The<lb />
first was the class of 1911 which<lb />
held its reunion in 1936. The second<lb />
was that of the class of 1912 which<lb />
met for its reunion in 19:57. and last<lb />
year the third elas- to celebrate their<lb />
twenty-fifth anniversary was the<lb />
class of 1913.<lb />
At 10:30 o'clock the first meeting<lb />
(Please turn to page four.1<lb />
Freshman Class<lb />
To Entertain<lb />
Juniors At Prom<lb />
Juni<lb />
"swing<lb />
Al<lb />
Ah<lb />
�lv 1<lb />
round the yet-to-be-completed classroom building<lb />
Boxwood in IT right Building<lb />
In the top picture just to the right of center you see a row of the fast-<lb />
ing variety of the boxwood plant. During the spring vacation sixteen<lb />
lanta were taken from this row (below, left) and transplanted into the<lb />
 v - i below right) by four of the Negroes who work on the campus.<lb />
, s boxwood plants have now been placed in the foyer of the redecorated<lb />
ert II. Wright Building.<lb />
The 163 boys at E.C.T.C. this<lb />
term make up 15.09 per cent of the<lb />
entire enrollment. There have been<lb />
202 boys enrolled here this year.<lb />
Henry Oglesby was the first man to<lb />
receive a degree and the only one in<lb />
1932. Since then 66 others have fol-<lb />
lower suit. Last year's graduates<lb />
numbered 23, slightly over 30 per<lb />
cent of the class, and about a third of<lb />
all men graduates.<lb />
At least two-thirds of the alumni<lb />
have remained in teaching. Included<lb />
among these are six principals. Four<lb />
have already received their M.A.<lb />
degrees at Peabody, and two others<lb />
are working toward theirs at the<lb />
same institution. Another foursome<lb />
is now doing graduate work at<lb />
E.C.T.C. Four more are studying<lb />
professions, two in medicine, one in<lb />
law, and one in dentistry.<lb />
Men students play an important<lb />
part in the various organizations of<lb />
the college, having their own student<lb />
government, an honorary education-<lb />
al fraternity, a Y.M.C.A and five<lb />
intercollegiate athletic teams. They<lb />
also participate with the girls in all<lb />
the campus clubs and societies. Men<lb />
are likewise eligible for class office<lb />
and can point with pride to two of<lb />
their number who are now class pres-<lb />
idents.<lb />
It is a matter of record that the<lb />
second and third organizations on<lb />
the campus, the "Jarvis Debating<lb />
Society" and a baseball club, were<lb />
started b boys, in the very first year<lb />
of the school, when only 19 boys were<lb />
in the stndent body. ,<lb />
Athletics have as mnch or more to<lb />
do with publicizing a college than<lb />
any other item, and it is around men's<lb />
sports that the main interest is cen-<lb />
tered. The first modern-day E.C.T.C.<lb />
athletic team was a basketball team<lb />
organized in the winter of 1932 with<lb />
(Please turn to page three)<lb />
uors and Freshmen will<lb />
into the rhythm of a gala<lb />
event tomorrow night when Rudy<lb />
Walters and his orchestra provide<lb />
music for dancing feet at the annual<lb />
Freshman-Junior.<lb />
Vari-colored streamers attached<lb />
to a May pole on the stage and to the<lb />
balcony will provide a ceiling for<lb />
the dance floor. The bright colors and<lb />
the May pole, itself, are symbolic<lb />
of the gay and festive spirit which is<lb />
anticipated by the sister classes.<lb />
During intermission a figure will<lb />
be led by Vernon Keutemeyer, pres-<lb />
ident of the Freshman Class, and<lb />
Clifton Britton, president of the<lb />
Junior Class. Also participating in<lb />
this event will be the other officers<lb />
of the Junior and Freshman classes,<lb />
the presidents of the other classes<lb />
and of the campus organizations, and<lb />
the members of the committees.<lb />
Heading committees for the dance<lb />
are: James Whitfield, chairman of<lb />
the music committee; Sara Gorham,<lb />
chairman of the refreshment com-<lb />
mittee ; Harriet Marshburn, head of<lb />
the invitation committee; and Kath-<lb />
leen Lewis, chairman of the decora-<lb />
tion committee.<lb />
Back to East Carolina Teachers<lb />
College and all its friendly associa-<lb />
tions will come the classes of 1929,<lb />
the four year and the two year, as<lb />
special guests of the college. The<lb />
work of these classes during the past<lb />
ten years has been outstanding. The<lb />
president of the A.B. class, Libyan<lb />
Colson, has done very outstanding<lb />
work and for the past two years has<lb />
been teaching in the Mississippi Del-<lb />
ta State Teachers College in Cleve-<lb />
land, Mississippi.<lb />
Thirty-eight members of the A.B.<lb />
Class are now married. Others have<lb />
been successful teachers in this and<lb />
other states. To be recognized in this<lb />
capacity along with others, is Wita<lb />
Bond, who has served in the Rocky<lb />
Mount City School system for a num-<lb />
ber of years. Rebecca Alexander has<lb />
been in Lucama for the past few<lb />
years. Aurora has Elizabeth Allen<lb />
as a member of its faculty. Annie<lb />
Estelle Green has been teaching in<lb />
Greenville. Sara Byrd Ogletree has<lb />
done some fine work in Bethel. For<lb />
a number of years Carrie Taylor<lb />
Smith has been in Roanoke Rapids.<lb />
Emily Smithwick. who is a member<lb />
of the Executive Board of the Alum-<lb />
nae Association, has been a member<lb />
of the Edenton School faculty for a<lb />
number of years. Clyde Stokes and<lb />
Vallis Summerel have been teaching<lb />
in Ayden. These are a few of the<lb />
many who have gone out and been<lb />
successful in the profession for which<lb />
they were trained during their col-<lb />
lege days on this campus.<lb />
The senior-normal class of 1929,<lb />
with its 264 members is so large and<lb />
(Please turn to page four)<lb />
The Silver Jubilee celebration<lb />
will bring back to commencement as<lb />
honor guests a number of the thirty-<lb />
, seven members of<lb />
the class of 1914,<lb />
the fourth class to<lb />
receive diplomas<lb />
from this school.<lb />
Carl Sandburg<lb />
Lectures Here<lb />
come the m back<lb />
for their twenty-<lb />
fifth reunion.<lb />
One of the distinctions that this<lb />
class has is that one of their number<lb />
is the state president of the Alum-<lb />
nae Association of the college. This<lb />
is Mrs. L. L. Stancill (Luella Lan-<lb />
caster), who was president of the<lb />
Lanier Society during her Senior<lb />
Visiting this campus recently.<lb />
Carl Sandburg, noted poet and lee-<lb />
Miss Maria Gra- turer, spoke before an audience which<lb />
 approached capacity in the Austin<lb />
Auditorium.<lb />
In spite of a statement early in<lb />
his talk to the effect that "It is<lb />
ham who was class<lb />
adviser for this<lb />
group will we<lb />
al.<lb />
easier to speak to young people dur-<lb />
ing peace than during war Mr.<lb />
Sandburg presented to his audience<lb />
a great (leal of interesting comment.<lb />
Speaking of the present crisis in<lb />
world affairs, the poet brought out<lb />
j the universal truth that in spite of<lb />
; the good and bad apparent in men,<lb />
 there is always good in the bad and<lb />
year, and who now has one son and j a( n e good. "Manhood he said,<lb />
is teaching in the Winterville School "can not be divided into good and<lb />
system. bad<lb />
The president of the class their Mr. Sandburg expressed the opin-<lb />
ion that a good question for the<lb />
philosophers of today to work on is:<lb />
the world<lb />
fight each<lb />
last term in school, Bessie Doub, who<lb />
remains as their permanent presi-<lb />
dent, has served as assistant dieti-lWhat do the people of<lb />
tian at the Woman's College of the get from the wars they<lb />
University of Xorth Carolina in j other I<lb />
Greensboro for the past fifteen years, i Speaking<lb />
A unique feature to the return of j<lb />
this class is that one of its members!<lb />
has a daughter who is a member of<lb />
this year's A.B. class. Mrs. S. J.<lb />
Averette who was Anna Stanfield and j<lb />
secretary of the student council her j<lb />
last year, will be here to see her:<lb />
daughter, Marguerite, graduate with<lb />
the class of '39. Marguerite has<lb />
gained the distinction of being the<lb />
first daughter to graduate on the<lb />
twenty-fifth reunion of her mother's<lb />
group.<lb />
Sixty-three per cent of the class<lb />
are married and many of these are<lb />
(Please turn to page four)<lb />
directly to the young<lb />
(Please turn to page six)<lb />
Former Dean<lb />
Addresses YWCA<lb />
Alumnae Chapters Report Successful Year;<lb />
Organizations Show Increase In Membership<lb />
The E.C.T.C. Alumnae Chapters<lb />
have reported a very successful year.<lb />
Through these chapters there has<lb />
been a constant growth and unity<lb />
among the alumnae of this college.<lb />
One graduate from here made this<lb />
remark, "By meeting regularly each<lb />
month we have kept in closer con-<lb />
tact with the alumnae here and with<lb />
the college. We have felt a real need<lb />
for more enthusiasm and college spir-<lb />
it among us. We believe that our<lb />
alumnae secretary is doing much to-<lb />
ward unifying our association, and<lb />
we hope that our chapter will be able<lb />
to do more next year toward making<lb />
possible an all-time secretary<lb />
The Roanoke Rapids Chapter has<lb />
held meetings each month, which<lb />
have been chiefly social Four or five<lb />
members were nostesses to the chap-<lb />
I ter at each meeting. During the year<lb />
they sponsored a bowling tournament<lb />
to raise money for the Alumnae As-<lb />
sociation. In the April meeting the<lb />
Alnmnae Secretary, Miss Copeland,<lb />
gave a report of the alumnae activi-<lb />
ties of the year and Miss Ruth White<lb />
talked about the improvements that<lb />
are in progress on the campus. This<lb />
year this chapter has enrolled thirty-<lb />
five members with Miss Martha<lb />
Whitehurst serving as president,<lb />
Miss Katherine Reid as secretary,<lb />
and Miss Julia Farrior as reporter.<lb />
The Winterville Chapter of the<lb />
E.C.T.C. Alumnae Association was<lb />
organized in March, 1938, with<lb />
twenty-five members. At the end of<lb />
the first year this number had in-<lb />
creased to thirty-three. In February<lb />
the chapter served dinner to the<lb />
Pitt County doctors. The gronp has<lb />
elected officers for next year as fol-<lb />
lows President, Mrs. Linwood<lb />
Worthington; Vice President, Mary<lb />
Louise Taylor; Secretary, Miss<lb />
Blanche White; Treasurer, Mrs.<lb />
Wardell Worthington.<lb />
The Kocky Mount Chapter has<lb />
had as its officers for this-year Mrs.<lb />
R. M. Taylor as President, Miss<lb />
Wita Bond as Vice President, Mrs.<lb />
F. R. Elmore, Secretary and Treas-<lb />
urer. The efforts of this chapter have<lb />
been very successful. During the year<lb />
they had as their guests in their meet-<lb />
ings Dr. L. R. Meadows, Miss Eliza-<lb />
beth Copeland, Miss Dora Coates,<lb />
Dr. E. L. Henderson, Mrs. C. R.<lb />
Shuler, and Mrs. J. B. Spillman.<lb />
This chapter sponsored a bridge<lb />
tournament in the West Edgecombe<lb />
Community House in February.<lb />
Mrs. Kate W. Beekwith, former<lb />
Dean of Women of East Carolina<lb />
Teachers College was guest speaker<lb />
at the Sunday evening Vesper Serv-<lb />
ice on April 23.<lb />
Mrs. Beekwith began her talk by<lb />
reading the nineteenth Psalm which<lb />
she said was one of her favorites.<lb />
"There are two characters who stand<lb />
out pronouncedly in the Bible who<lb />
have been much help to me she said.<lb />
They were David in the Old Testa-<lb />
ment and Peter in the New Testa-<lb />
ment.<lb />
David had characteristics that she<lb />
herself possessed and would like to<lb />
overcome. One of these was just hu-<lb />
man weaknesses of the body, mind<lb />
and soul. David was always willing<lb />
to try again when stumped by some<lb />
difficulty.<lb />
Mrs. Beekwith compared her lack<lb />
of self-control, her lack of restraint<lb />
to that of Peter's. She illustrated<lb />
this with a story of the lack of self-<lb />
control of a member of the law. She<lb />
compared also her fear of pain to<lb />
that of Peter's. "I am glad the Lord<lb />
has given strength to us who are<lb />
afraid of physical pain she con-<lb />
tinned.<lb />
Peter wished not to be crucified<lb />
as his Christ, but bended his head<lb />
for he wanted to redeem himself for<lb />
being a coward.<lb />
"When I meet trials and troubles,<lb />
I am always strengthened by these<lb />
like characteristics of Peter and<lb />
David she said.<lb /><pb facs="00038085_tn_0002" /><lb />
PAGE TWO<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
May 5, 1939<lb />
Billy DamselsEditor<lb />
ASSOCIATE EDITORS<lb />
Dorothy Hoi.lak<lb />
Lindsay Whichabd<lb />
In a Mas Pibscb<lb />
Maboabst Guy Ovkbman<lb />
John David Bbidgbbs<lb />
Maby Clyde Coppedge<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
Jack Daniels<lb />
Elizabeth Copbxand  Alumnae Editor<lb />
0. Kay PbdkttbExchange Editor<lb />
Reporters�Mary Horne, 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, Thornton Ryan, Lame<lb />
Mooring, Edith Martin, Charles<lb />
Green, Joe Smith, Vernon Tyson<lb />
(Staff Photographer).<lb />
The TE<lb />
1938<lb />
Member<lb />
1939<lb />
K iy -� �-�<lb />
EAST CMafJtiATgACB�RS COLLEGE<lb />
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Distributor of<lb />
ObBebiateCfeest<lb />
Published Biweekly by the Students of East Carolina<lb />
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Entered as second-class matter December 3, 1925, at the U. S.<lb />
Postoffice, Greenville, N. C, under the act of March 3, 1879.<lb />
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Eva Cabteb Ethel Padqsttj<lb />
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Member of North Carolina C Ueafe<lb />
Press Association.<lb />
I�l KPOM OF ALOlLIE ISSUE<lb />
Fhis edition of the Teco Echo has a two-foW purpose. The first of these<lb />
is to give information concerning the alumnae and alumni of this college.<lb />
The second purpose is to present to the graduates of past years some high-<lb />
lights of student life and activity on the campus of ECTC at the present<lb />
time.<lb />
Approximately 1,600 copies of this special issue are being distributed<lb />
the alumnae. Special emphasis is being placed upon the annual Alumnae<lb />
Day to be � lebrated Saturday, June � and all those who have graduated<lb />
hiseollege in years past are cordially invited and urged to be present.<lb />
The Alumnae Association will offer a program that day which will fee<lb />
: by all those who return to this campus for a reunion with class-<lb />
- Mid faculty. It is an opportunity to renew old friendships, to he "on<lb />
campus' once more, to feel the presence of East Carolina Teachers College.<lb />
Sn . n pportimitT should not be ignored.<lb />
TIMELY M lMIOS<lb />
With the town oi Greenville taking progressive steps for a more modern<lb />
and efficienl fire department, the suggestion that the college organize a<lb />
ing erew of men students and administrative officers is especially<lb />
y. Since the town fire department is largely composed of volunteers,<lb />
ffcr of cooperation from a group trained to combat tires on this campus<lb />
tend to make lives and property more safe. The proposed group<lb />
I I �:� n . : : � � �: � town authorities and technicians of the college<lb />
I �' ar fami iai with the school plant in all of its details.<lb />
A ?n fir rok out reci titly in one building on the campus, and some<lb />
- id d  was evident in efforts to combat the blaze. This was<lb />
tol � fault of Greenville fire department, but blame can be laid to the<lb />
Pact that rith hundreds of men on this campus, there are very few who are<lb />
ai I to assist the local firemen.<lb />
 .  s i�- ' te question oi fire danger is under discussion, sonu<lb />
directed to the fact that this college does not hare fir<lb />
and disciplined in the matter of getting from class-<lb />
times of emergency. The danger from panic and<lb />
s more dangerous than the fire itself. Steps should<lb />
authorities t have frequent tire drills to prevent<lb />
Mother<lb />
Daughter<lb />
atten-<lb />
�c drills.<lb />
Pictured above are Mrs. Shirley J. Averett, a graduate of E.C.T.C<lb />
and her daughter, Marguerite Averett, who is President of the Alumni<lb />
Daughters and Sons Club.<lb />
rooms or dormitories i<lb />
-� impede at such times<lb />
taken bi<lb />
ie coiiciio<lb /><lb />
ii a<lb />
W<lb />
autl<lb />
any buildings on this campus of the so-ealled "fireproof" va-<lb />
 �ssibility of fire breaking out is often times disregarded. Despite<lb />
nts to the contrary, the danger of fire is always present. The<lb />
and students of this college can look with profit to means of<lb />
ting<lb />
r!<lb />
iat hazardous situation.<lb />
CONGRATULATIONS, JLXIORS!<lb />
Concensus ' opinioi regarding the recent Junior-Senior Promenad<lb />
is that it was one of the most successful dances ever staged here. Tin<lb />
tingling music ot 1<lb />
and the friendly eoi<lb />
joyable social niuiit,<lb />
Behind the b enes<lb />
hard work and anxio<lb />
rv<lb />
ucce<lb />
mi .lone the simple beauty of the decorations.<lb />
sy of the hosts and hostesses all made for an en-<lb />
an evening's entertainment of this sort, lies the<lb />
worry of those responsible for making the arrange-<lb />
lals who put this dance over is due a word of hearty<lb />
tiior Class i- to be congratulated!<lb />
Alumni Daughters And Sons Club<lb />
Active In First Year On Campus<lb />
Forty-one Students<lb />
Are Sons Or Daughters<lb />
Of Alumnae<lb />
PARADE OF OPINION<lb />
PKA<lb />
views ;<lb />
their demands for wor<lb />
s to how<lb />
inn<lb />
J.<lb />
ml.<lb />
inv<lb />
w<lb />
ollej<lb />
f f-<lb />
peace, but divided in their<lb />
rk for ir. an estimated loo.ooo students<lb />
:� and university campuses last week.<lb />
mier wars, the meetings this year were<lb />
The Alumni Daughters and Sons<lb />
Club had its beginning at a chapel<lb />
program the Fall Quarter. Miss Ma-<lb />
mie .Jenkins, a charter member of<lb />
the faculty, conducted a survey to<lb />
find out how many students had<lb />
mothers, fathers, sisters, or aunts who<lb />
had attended this institution. The<lb />
survey showed that 41 students were<lb />
Iaughters or sons of the alumni.<lb />
These students were asked to remain<lb />
after chapel. Marguerite Averett<lb />
took charge of the group and sug-<lb />
gested that they form a club. Every-<lb />
one accepted the idea wholcheart-<lb />
next meeting Marguerite<lb />
t ni-<lb />
ne over the question of neutrality versus collective<lb />
available to tell which opinion drew<lb />
Despite the many editorials in the college presi<lb />
� the facts of the present international situation<lb />
vear drew the smallest crowds in years.<lb />
eUlv.<lb />
At tin<lb />
Averett was chosen as the temporary<lb />
president, and committees were ap-<lb />
pointed to make a constitution, to<lb />
the largest j select a name for the club, to nomi-<lb />
nate officers, and to select a faculty<lb />
: adviser.<lb />
There was a call meeting Novem-<lb />
ber 21, 1038 in which all committees<lb />
Just<lb />
Glancing Blows!<lb />
By<lb />
RICK O'SHAY<lb />
DELVING DEEPER, dividing de-<lb />
lirious ditties, doling out ditties to<lb />
dented-domed dopes is a devilish di-<lb />
lemma. Egging editors, ever V end-<lb />
lessly expecting everything exhibits<lb />
exactly the exceptional effect endured<lb />
by each 'n' every extra editor. Per-<lb />
haps perusing this printed prattle<lb />
you palatable people will probably<lb />
perceive the patience procured by<lb />
your pip-brained prevaricator.<lb />
Editing Annuals<lb />
Runs In Family<lb />
By LARUE MOORING<lb />
Romance Runs in the Family"<lb />
goes the popular song, and Little<lb />
Harvey is a block off the old chip.<lb />
(Is it true what they say about<lb />
blocks?)<lb />
No, this isn't about romance, my<lb />
little woo-pitchers. It's just a build-<lb />
up. Pa Deal, our own Mr. Deal,<lb />
was editor-in-chief of the yearbook<lb />
at Davidson his senior year. Yes,<lb />
sir, like father, like son, are words<lb />
that were never truer spoken, for<lb />
here's Son Harvey, editor-in-chief<lb />
of the yearbook for Old Gold and<lb />
Dee) Purple.<lb />
Monsieur Deal went Shakespear-<lb />
ean up at Davidson, lie did, he did.<lb />
Yep, the annual was named Quips<lb />
and ('ranks. It was in the good ole<lb />
days of Do you mind, Mon-<lb />
sieur? Non? O.K it was in 1901.<lb />
Now thirty-eight years later, Sonny<lb />
Boy steps up to show off once more<lb />
that name of Deal. And by the way,<lb />
maybe Harvey should beware.<lb />
What is that about the third gen-<lb />
eration ?<lb />
Campus Camera<lb />
IN CASE YOU FLUNK ?<lb />
"THE UNIVERSITY OF AKRON OWNS<lb />
A GRAVEYARD <lb />
F<lb />
RENCH<lb />
ASHION<lb />
ADS<lb />
RAY ROUSE'S ROMANCE: Yep,<lb />
oP X-Ray Pruette is back on relief.<lb />
This time it's Ida Roberts instead<lb />
of some high school lass. He's going<lb />
to take her to the fraternity banquet.<lb />
NOW PLAYING: "The Angels<lb />
Sing" or "That's A Helluva Noise<lb />
In Heaven Scene: A desert isle.<lb />
Two shipwrecked sailors stagger<lb />
t�r<lb />
K. -Desi<lb />
. to bi<lb />
riti ls<lb />
 the fact that most all<lb />
in addressing his plea f<lb />
ite opinion was divided<lb />
�ing<lb />
lauded the statesmanship of Presi- gave :i report. The constitution had i up the beach. One of the derelicts col-<lb />
i�r peace to the dictator-controlled I been written. Alumni Daughters and j lapses. Second sailor runs to his side.<lb />
1st Sailor: Oh, dear eomrade-<lb />
I'm dying. Again I have tried to<lb />
sage to Hitler andiCfl08en as lie faulty adviser. The! will myself. To take my life�with<lb />
Sons was the name chosen for the<lb />
club, and Miss Mamie Jenkins was<lb />
me<lb />
il�<lb />
� "rl<lb />
men'<lb />
- <lb />
ever, in<lb />
ail, sue<lb />
rder out of the European chaos.<lb />
q ol the fault-finders was that the boh<lb />
- the I . S. into a battle of words that is not our concern<lb />
question was upheld by the Villanova College FanoraJ6!0!?188616??1686<lb />
.? it natural that the dictators viewed this plea with mis-<lb />
ertainly perceived an inconsistency of views in the atti-<lb />
r. Roosevelt. We hope that in the future the heads of mr<lb />
frain from making rash statements that will jeopardize!<lb />
,� of aoteworthy appeals made in good faith. First amM , .<lb />
'�t � . i t ill programs this vear. One ol especial<lb />
it democracy is to be safeguarded, let i� '<lb />
battlefields<lb />
ident<lb />
� Hirers were elected. Marguerite Av-<lb />
Anita Danghtridge of Rocky Mount,<lb />
vice president, and Christine Trippe<lb />
of Iutnsomville, secretary and treas-<lb />
urer.<lb />
The club has had manv interesting<lb />
me<lb />
nai<lb />
oean<lb />
�I'll V<lb />
were the comments in favor of the Pre<lb />
B (<lb />
lege Sandspur summarized the position of the<lb />
President in this fashion: "Roosevelt has taken a mo-<lb />
.�� mpting to force the hands of the dictators. Although<lb />
an attempt is better than for the most powerful nation on<lb />
mai 10<lb />
ophy of futility toward a world war. Every protest<lb />
n by force will swell the tide of world opinion for peace<lb />
advocating strict neu-<lb />
-Collegians in growing numbers are adv<lb />
nly position for the government to assume in the present<lb />
vould temper neutrality with the application of<lb />
SOLUTION<lb />
trality as the i<lb />
world situation<lb />
economic retaliation against the aggressor and totalitarian nations. How-<lb />
ever, there is as yet no meeting of the minds on this point, and only the<lb />
developments of the next few weeks will bring a unity of purpose and<lb />
action to the nation's campuses. The degree of unity will depend on the<lb />
degree of danger in the recurring crises.<lb />
Here's how the Dartmouth College Dartmouth stated its views on this<lb />
point: "The headlines scream at campuses just as they do at taxi-drivers,<lb />
and the least we can expect from campuses is that they realize they are<lb />
being fed with war propaganda, and that they think calmly, and sanely,<lb />
not react blindly, easily, catastrophically. Let's decide on a program for<lb />
thinking. Let's think calmly, without hysteria, without popping our eyes<lb />
out every time we hear a loud voice shouting that war is inevitable. That<lb />
kind of thinking is one of the things we go to college for<lb />
The editors of the Sewmnee Purple of the University of the South have<lb />
a new solution : They are campaigning for the founding of an Anti-Sour-<lb />
puss League. Here's what they think their new- organization should do:<lb />
"The creature this League prepares to exterminate comes in many sizes<lb />
and flavors, but his essential features are the same. He was born with a<lb />
bad disposition, and has been looking ever since for some pretext to make<lb />
everyone else as uncomfortable as he. The age at which he becomes a con-<lb />
firmed Sourpuss may be early or late, depending upon whether early or<lb />
late he discovered the world's obtuse lack of appreciation for his talents.<lb />
Even more important is his lack of a sense of humor, the light touch. The<lb />
motto of the club is a bit ungrammatical but real none the less<lb />
'I don't hate nobody The anti-Communists, anti-Fascists, anti-New<lb />
Dealers, anti-Capitalists, and anti-Low Churchmen will demand special<lb />
attention, if we are to coax them back into health and sanity. The speaking<lb />
or reading acquaintances of a person with a CAUSE have long been blood-<lb />
less martyrs.<lb />
"The Sourpuss abroad with his ugly, brutal, earnestness about him is<lb />
responsible for the world crisis today. We will show the European clubs<lb />
some methods for use on their Hitlers. Show them how over here we vent<lb />
our anger, 'Go to "War' and still don't become Sourpusses<lb />
Maybe they've got something there!<lb />
interest was the review of the first<lb />
 "Last Carolina Teachers Training<lb />
School Quarterly" which was issued<lb />
by the 1!14 class, the honor class this<lb />
year.<lb />
The main social events were the<lb />
Chinese checker party given in the<lb />
"Y" Hut and a tea given for the<lb />
alumni of Greenville in Fleming<lb />
Hall Parlor, April 27, 1939.<lb />
Penthouse Programs Inaugurated<lb />
The penthouse presentation was<lb />
inaugurated on our campus at the<lb />
regular meeting of the Immanuel<lb />
Baptist Training Union, Saturday,<lb />
April 29. A few years ago at the<lb />
University of Washington, in Seattle,<lb />
the theater group originated the<lb />
method of play production in which<lb />
all the action takes place in the<lb />
center of the room, the audience com-<lb />
pletely surrounding the players. In<lb />
similar manner the training union<lb />
group under the direction of Vir-<lb />
ginia Weldon presented their pro-<lb />
gram, "Christ's Minority in Japan<lb />
Sitting on grass rugs and sipping<lb />
tea in true Japanese fashion, a<lb />
group of Americans interviewed a<lb />
Japanese in her native habitat<lb />
while other members of the train-<lb />
ing union sat looking on.<lb />
Such presentations are to be weekly<lb />
features of this group. The public<lb />
is cordially invited to attend each<lb />
Saturday afternoon at 2:00 in room<lb />
123 Austin.<lb />
Massachusetts' governor has en-<lb />
dorsed a move to close four of that<lb />
state's nine teachers' colleges.<lb />
The University of Minnesota stu-<lb />
dent union has opened a new music<lb />
recording lending library.<lb />
with<lb />
2nd Sailor: With gin as usual.<lb />
1st Sailor: Go to Jane�and�and<lb />
tell her�that I died with her name<lb />
on my lips. (Jo to Fannie and tell<lb />
her�tell her the same thing.<lb />
There is a lot of noise out in the<lb />
theatre�the audience is leaving�<lb />
as a body. There is a considerable<lb />
rush to the nearest exit.<lb />
Voice from audience : Wait! Wom-<lb />
en and children first.<lb />
The second sailor spies a wisp of<lb />
smoke in the distance.<lb />
2nd Sailor: Help! Fire! Smoke!<lb />
Cannibals no doubt.<lb />
The dying sailor recuperates very<lb />
quickly and is out of sight in nothing<lb />
flat or less. The second sailor stealth-<lb />
ily stalks the fire, fearing the worst.<lb />
He hides behind a bush in hearing<lb />
distance of the fire.<lb />
Voice from fire: "Well, I'll be<lb />
damned. Why in the Hell did you<lb />
play that card?<lb />
The sailor raises his hands in<lb />
thanksgiving.<lb />
2nd Sailor: Thank God. They're<lb />
Christians.<lb />
Curtain<lb />
By BARBARA KEUZENKAMP<lb />
Have you seen the latest newly<lb />
styled silk dresses? The dresses are<lb />
dotted or flowered with matching<lb />
braid-bound cardigans, and the<lb />
dresses themselves are bound at the<lb />
neck and sleeves. They come in all<lb />
the new and charming shades from<lb />
the light blue to the popular yellows.<lb />
Some of the dresses have double<lb />
pockets; the upper pocket is some-<lb />
times placed squarely on top of<lb />
the lower one or it is placed slight-<lb />
ly to the right and about an inch<lb />
below the lower one.<lb />
When you go shopping look for<lb />
print dress with a white pet-<lb />
bound at the hem with the<lb />
It is<lb />
Jp hi<lb />
xd<lb />
NOKIDDINT<lb />
�AR0N MUNCMAUSBJ WAS<lb />
ONCE THE HEAD OF THE<lb />
UW.OF GftfflNQEN gBWWfl,<lb />
Student-On-The-Stand<lb />
Question : Do you think this college should have a debating t- :<lb />
pete with other colleges?<lb />
Thornton Ryan, Freshman: Debaters would profit much from<lb />
mural debates because in all probability more debates could be ar<lb />
and more students would be drawn into active participation. Fr<lb />
standpoint of publicity, the inter-collegiate debates are desiwd.<lb />
a silk<lb />
tieoat<lb />
print,<lb />
new.<lb />
Tin<lb />
es arc<lb />
very charming and<lb />
MARRIAGE SEEMS to be in the<lb />
atmosphere. Hilda Gray Batton and<lb />
Minnie Morton (Minnie�not An-<lb />
nie) will knit the nuptial knot before<lb />
long.<lb />
THE HORRORS of war are obvi-<lb />
ous. Why some people get hurt so<lb />
bad they have to be buried.<lb />
EDITOR WILLIAM B. Daniels,<lb />
Jr went to church not long ago.<lb />
(Yes�that's exaclty what I said).<lb />
Sidney Mason, another E.C.T.C. co-<lb />
ed, was conducting the service. The<lb />
editor was so impressed by the first<lb />
prayer that he decided to donate a<lb />
dollar to the offering. When they<lb />
rose to sing he decided that maybe<lb />
he had better give just seventy-five<lb />
cents. On the second prayer he<lb />
thought that perhaps he had better<lb />
give a half-of-dollar. The sixth<lb />
prayer got it down to a quarter.<lb />
Finally Sidney got around to the<lb />
new sleeves for cotton dress-<lb />
squared at the shoulder and<lb />
fall perfectly straight to the middle<lb />
of the upper arm. Hems are wider<lb />
too�by one to two inches.<lb />
Pique and more pique! You'll<lb />
find it everywhere and on every-<lb />
thing. It is used for blouses, sport<lb />
dresses. street -dresses. boleros,<lb />
jackets, suits, evening gowns, eve-<lb />
ning coats, and as trimming on silk<lb />
dresses. Pique is smart, fresh and<lb />
young looking. Wear it tailored,<lb />
and you can't help but be "eaie<lb />
A dark dinner dress with a tight<lb />
little bodice, fairly full skirt, and a<lb />
low square deeolletage accented with<lb />
either a white linen or lace Renais-<lb />
sance collar is very elegant and<lb />
beautiful.<lb />
Black and white, or blue and<lb />
white checked gingham is surpris-<lb />
ingly smart when tailored. It's a<lb />
favorite with college girls. Very<lb />
popular too are the two piece cotton<lb />
dresses with tiny quilted jackets.<lb />
Tiny dots or thin strips come in<lb />
for their share too, in campus use.<lb />
There are so many colors and de-<lb />
signs to choose from this spring, that<lb />
you can't help finding something<lb />
to suit your taste.<lb />
Bon amusement!<lb />
Yvonne Downing, Freshman: Yes. because it trains the stu<lb />
public speaking which is something we are weak in and gives �<lb />
a idiance to see how- they rank with other colleges.<lb />
Ethel Gaston, Junior: Yes,<lb />
this would prove an asset. A<lb />
relations with other schools.<lb />
for the benefit of those who<lb />
debating team can Ik? the<lb />
ire<lb />
mean-<lb />
Mayme Davis, Junior: Yes, I think this college should have a<lb />
team in order to come in contact with other colleges<lb />
tion in literary work.<lb />
and<lb />
to gam<lb />
Joe Staton, Freshman : Only if enough interest and desire if<lb />
the students to warrant such a club.<lb />
Emmitt Sawyer. Junior: Yes, a good debating team<lb />
ment and good training.<lb />
is good<lb />
Banquet Held<lb />
"Maytime" was the theme of the<lb />
banquet sponsored by the Home<lb />
Economics 323 class Tuesday night<lb />
in the Science Building. The object<lb />
of the banquet was to give the class<lb />
practical experience in supervising<lb />
banquets which will come as part<lb />
of the program of Home Economics<lb />
teaching.<lb />
The eight members of the class<lb />
planned and served fifty people for<lb />
fifteen dollars. Mildred McDonald<lb />
served as toastmaster while Dr.<lb />
Meadows gave the address of the<lb />
evening, "Spring is Here<lb />
The June graduates of the depart-<lb />
ment were the guests while the<lb />
August graduates served the meal.<lb />
Faculty members were honored<lb />
guests.<lb />
sermon after which collection was<lb />
taken. When the plate passed Billy,<lb />
he reverently took out two dimes<lb />
and a nickle.<lb />
DR. SLAY is still trying to find out<lb />
how Herbert Wilkerson is going to<lb />
make "dilute" water. Diluted water<lb />
is pretty weak stuff you know.<lb />
EVERYONE WHO reads this col-<lb />
umn can drop by the stali-room for<lb />
a free application of artificial res-<lb />
piration. Confidentially it � Well<lb />
you know by now.<lb />
Talking the other day with Charles Wooten b� -�<lb />
, J  �ooten, tie quoted a poem which<lb />
caught my fancy, so I will pass it on to you. Here it is �<lb />
It was Saturday eve, and the World was done<lb />
The Lord had just finished the stars and the sun<lb />
He had finished making Paradise, and had left<lb />
great big slice;<lb />
over a<lb />
And He took that slice of choicest earth, and<lb />
S orth Carolina had her birth.<lb />
By Riley Scott.<lb />
and rr:i'<lb />
peace time, has<lb />
lie<lb />
This week the nations of Europe have polished, repolished<lb />
vated their fighting forces. reponsned,<lb />
Russia, in one of the greatest war demonstrations of<lb />
shown the other countries its power<lb />
France is geared up to capacity, making the materials of Mar,<lb />
England has begun conscription of her men<lb />
Germany has defied Roosevelt's peace pleas �nrf t i i. I .<lb />
preparations on wholesale order. P ' ItaIy ha? <lb />
Poland's pulse beats at low ebb with the free<lb />
-f ohsh corridor in the weighing.<lb />
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to deal with a Communistic natiol ntam and France wil1 have<lb />
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securing Russia's help Both Fi7 tafe this into consideration when<lb />
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P�: seven arc now (n-<lb />
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1A Lindaey and Hazel<lb />
nve completed th� course<lb />
i aching positions. The<lb />
located at Littleton, X. C,<lb />
utter at Wake Forest High<lb />
tmong the June graduates,<lb />
be six others and thirty-<lb />
August. Is any further<lb />
I it's success needed !<lb />
teachers, K. II. Browning<lb />
' i . .� University and Miss<lb />
 I ims from State University<lb />
 !� can the work on the top<lb />
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e typewriters and a few<lb />
training tables. Miss<lb />
i His, from Bowling Green<lb />
ss University, succeeded Miss<lb />
to is now at the Woman's<lb />
 the (university of North<lb />
and Miss Yelma Lowe,<lb />
University of Tennessee,<lb />
a ld d to the staff.<lb />
four typewriters, two<lb />
�graphing machines, a victrola,<lb />
roe calculators, a Burr's<lb />
: ; machine, adding ma-<lb />
i thirty-nine shorthand<lb />
been added to the equip-<lb />
LTie fall term will rind the<lb />
tuenl on the first floor of the<lb />
�isroom building with up-to-<lb />
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(College Offers<lb />
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"Lowly Male Not So<lb />
Lowfc Survev Shows<lb />
Continued from page one)<lb />
irl L Adams and Dr. A. I).<lb />
- coaches. Mr. II. K. licatty<lb />
iville volunteered his assist-<lb />
 coaching the team, and inter-<lb />
� athletics at E.C.T.C. were<lb />
-� underway,<lb />
. -� ball team was organized in<lb />
ngof the same year with Mr.<lb />
1 eal as coach. Seven ball games<lb />
ayed with three wins against<lb />
. � ats. This baseball team was<lb />
tip of the following men:<lb />
ers, Tucker, Hearne, James;<lb />
� r, Thomas; First base, Kum-<lb />
 ond base, Hodges; Third<lb />
Barker; Shortstop, Barrett;<lb />
lers, Forbes, King, Eason,<lb />
otball came to E.C.T.C. in the<lb />
I '32 giving the college a ren-<lb />
tal li in all three major sports.<lb />
v was placed in eharge of the<lb />
teams and remained as coach<lb />
the fall of 'S3 when he gave<lb />
to "hoe" Mathias, lioley Farley<lb />
led him as head coach in '36<lb />
baseball in particular reached<lb />
heights under "Bo's" able di-<lb />
1). Alexander came to the Pi-<lb />
helm in the fall of 1937 and<lb />
ig hi- regime two new sports,<lb />
ig and tennis, were added to<lb />
T.Cs athletic program.<lb />
h "Hank" Hankner now pre-<lb />
1 director of athletics. There<lb />
expectation of further expan-<lb />
this department including<lb />
ssibk future development of<lb />
a track team.<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
PAGE THREE<lb />
Nursery School<lb />
Physical Ed<lb />
And Music<lb />
Are Added<lb />
�I lunchroom manage-<lb />
n se, u bieb was started dur-<lb />
ing quarter of 1938 under<lb />
�tion of Miss Mary Berry<lb />
b - continued throughout this<lb />
Kconomica seniors are re<lb />
to take the course. These girls<lb />
xperienee of managing and <lb />
ig the college cafeteria, which j<lb />
rom fifty t seventy-five chil-<lb />
� - I'<lb />
girl id.tains actual experience<lb />
aing menus suitable to the1:<lb />
needs; purchasing food sup<lb />
n quantities; operating the1<lb />
el up; managing the person-<lb />
ich includes X.V.A. student<lb />
.J a maid besides (dass mem-<lb />
nancing; and keeping records<lb />
�afeteria activities.<lb />
Athlea I Joone, a senior of the<lb />
Furnishing class, cooperated<lb />
� afeteria class in the se-<lb />
: 'he office drapes and rug.<lb />
- and doilies have recently<lb />
mrchased for the cafeteria,<lb />
ave added a decided spring<lb />
the dining room.<lb />
Two views of children at play in the yard of the College Nursery<lb />
School. The two youngsters in the bottom picture are seriously medi-<lb />
tating on the antics of their pet rabbit.<lb />
Home Ec. Department Supervises<lb />
Nursery School As New Project<lb />
This year, for the first time, it<lb />
has been possible for students here<lb />
to major in Music and Physical<lb />
Education. Also, Home Economics,<lb />
as a major separate from Home<lb />
Economies and Science, has been<lb />
established.<lb />
In giving students an opportunity<lb />
to develop their musical talents to<lb />
their own advantage, the adminis-<lb />
tration has increased the assets of<lb />
the college to the extent oi a newly-<lb />
organized orchestra and band. Prog-<lb />
ress in these two musical groups has<lb />
been steady.<lb />
Making its initial appearance on<lb />
the night of the Senior Play, the<lb />
orchestra, under the direction of Mr.<lb />
Dittmer, has made rapid progress<lb />
as was shown recently when it per-<lb />
formed prior to Paul Green's speech<lb />
here. This new musical organiza-<lb />
tion promises distinction to the col-<lb />
lege, at the same time presenting the<lb />
participants with the opportunity of<lb />
developing their musical talents to<lb />
a great enough degree to provide<lb />
them the possibility of entering a<lb />
College Band<lb />
Indicative of the progress made in the musical phase of campus activity, is the college band. This<lb />
in its first year of organization has been active at athletic contests and other college affairs.<lb />
band<lb />
Training School Quarterly<lb />
Was First Campus Publication<lb />
CAMPUS<lb />
BREVITIES<lb />
(<lb />
( <lb />
ad<lb />
in<lb />
poi<lb />
Piano Players Present Program<lb />
In recognition of Music Week the<lb />
Piano Players presented a program<lb />
in chapel'Tuesday. The program<lb />
was as follows: Mozart, Sonata in<lb />
C, second movement, Margaret<lb />
Moore with second piano part by<lb />
meg, Lois Gorrell; Sehuman�<lb />
important Event, Joyce Hill; Schu-<lb />
bert�Unfinished Symphony, Eight<lb />
hand arrangement by Mary Belle<lb />
Robertson, J. K. Williams, Harriette<lb />
Lawrence, and Edna Mitchell. The<lb />
last number, Romance for Two<lb />
Pianos, by Arensby was played by<lb />
Alice Powell and Hazel Starnes.<lb />
Student Officials<lb />
Installed Tuesday<lb />
The outgoing Women's Student<lb />
Government Council formally turn-<lb />
ed over the reins of government to<lb />
the incoming one at East Carolina<lb />
Teachers College in the installation<lb />
of the 1039-40 officers at assembly<lb />
on April 25.<lb />
This year's president. Miss Lillian<lb />
Parrish, of Rocky Point, presided.<lb />
'The new council, said Miss Parrish,<lb />
will he the twentieth to serve on this<lb />
campus.<lb />
As Miss Parrish designated the<lb />
office and called the name of the<lb />
old and then the new officer, the<lb />
outgoing one left her place on plat-<lb />
form and was replaced by the new<lb />
one.<lb />
Miss Doris Blalock, Micro, re-<lb />
placed Miss Xell Breedlove, Oxford,<lb />
as vice president; Miss Harriett<lb />
Marshburn, Wilmington, took the<lb />
place of Miss Gladys Ipock, Ernul, as<lb />
secretary; Miss Sara Gorliam, of<lb />
Xew Bern, followed Miss Wista Cov-<lb />
ington, Dillon, S. C, as treasurer;<lb />
and Miss Millie Gray Dupree,<lb />
Angicr, took over the work of chair-<lb />
man of Campus Committee from<lb />
Miss Juanita Etheridge, Whitakers.<lb />
The nine house presidents�Misses<lb />
Doris Blalock, Betty Blanchard,<lb />
Ernestine Creech, Lena Mae Ether-<lb />
idge, Frances Hardy, Marguerite<lb />
Hutchinson, Vashti Jordan, Mary<lb />
P. Johnson and Marion Reed�were<lb />
replaced by Misses Iris Davis, Ida<lb />
F. Davis, Doris Burney, Annie Lau-<lb />
ra Beale, Hazel Owens, Bettie Blan-<lb />
chard, Ira 11. Knowles, Rebecca<lb />
Shanks and Mamie L. Boyd.<lb />
Finally, the new president, Miss<lb />
Juanita Etheridge, Whitakers, was<lb />
called to the platform and presented<lb />
the gavel. She spoke briefly on the<lb />
responsibility of the work and ap-<lb />
pealed for cooperation from the<lb />
whole student body.<lb />
Methodist Elections<lb />
Annie Laurie Beale was recently<lb />
elected to succeed Sarah Ann Max-<lb />
well as president of the Methodist<lb />
Student Association. She served on<lb />
the cabinet this year as chairman of<lb />
the worship committee.<lb />
Other members of the cabinet will<lb />
be: vice president, Beth Matthews;<lb />
secretary, Page Davis; pianist,<lb />
Hazel Starnes; worship chairman,<lb />
Sarah Ann Maxwell; recreational<lb />
chairman, Marion Allen; publicity,<lb />
Mary Agnes Walston; social service,<lb />
Margaret Jarvis; circle captains,<lb />
Julia Spencer, Evelyn Clark, Doro-<lb />
thy Turner, Lallah B. Watts, Effie<lb />
Lewis, Dorothy Holt, Jean Wendt,<lb />
Frances Hardy, Ann Elizabeth<lb />
Jeanette, Millie Grey Dupree, and<lb />
Eleanor Ann Browning. Sally<lb />
Mathias will be president of the<lb />
Sunday school class. Iris Davis will<lb />
be vice president and Sybil Hoffman<lb />
secretary and treasurer. Miss Zoe<lb />
Anna Davis, Methodist Student Sec-<lb />
retary, is adviser to the group.<lb />
Nine Children<lb />
Enrolled; Evelyn<lb />
Rogers In<lb />
Charge<lb />
Inaugurated by East Carolina<lb />
Teachers College during the winter<lb />
term this year, the Xursery School,<lb />
under the supervision of the Home<lb />
Economics Department, started the<lb />
spring term with an enrollment of<lb />
nine children from two to four years<lb />
of age.<lb />
Miss Evelyn Rogers, graduate of<lb />
PXTC, has charge of the school.<lb />
Having spent last fall studying in<lb />
preparation for . this work, Miss<lb />
Rogers now supervises the activities<lb />
of the children and the home eco-<lb />
nomics juniors and seniors who work<lb />
with the group. From nine until<lb />
one each day these activities are in<lb />
progress.<lb />
Situated on the campus, in a part<lb />
of the Home Management House,<lb />
the school is easily accessible to<lb />
children, parents, and college stu-<lb />
dents connected with it.<lb />
Providing for a story hour, sing-<lb />
ing and listening to music, eating,<lb />
and resting, and for individual and<lb />
cooperative play, the school pre-<lb />
sents opportunity for much good<lb />
work in playground supervision ad-<lb />
vantageous to both student and<lb />
child.<lb />
Students who are members of the<lb />
Child Guidance Class plan the<lb />
meals, do the buying, and prepare the<lb />
lunch in the school.<lb />
Education and Psychology classes<lb />
of the college observe the learning<lb />
and behavior of the pre-school child<lb />
in this group as contrasted with that<lb />
of the Training School pupils.<lb />
teaching career in this field of en-<lb />
deavor.<lb />
Dressed in regal purple and gold,<lb />
the band, which is also an outgrowth<lb />
of the new music program, has been<lb />
displayed to good advantage on sev-<lb />
eral occasions. Appearing for the<lb />
first time at the ECTC-Campbell<lb />
football game, the college band has<lb />
increased its ability and added to<lb />
its repertoire since this occasion; and<lb />
at the last exhibition on High School<lb />
Day showed considerable improve-<lb />
ment over former performances.<lb />
Physical Education has been<lb />
recognized as an important factor<lb />
in the college curriculum for some<lb />
time, but only this year has it come<lb />
into significance as a separate course<lb />
of study. Formerly the required<lb />
courses in this field were restricted<lb />
almost whollv to elementary majors.<lb />
It is now recognized as of great<lb />
enough importance to warrant be-<lb />
coming a major field. Having only<lb />
recently come into its own, the field<lb />
is one which holds great possibili-<lb />
ties.<lb />
Home Economics as a lone major<lb />
is of recent origin, having been<lb />
separated from the combination<lb />
Home Economics and Science just<lb />
this year. This field is also con-<lb />
sidered one of great possibilities.<lb />
Class of 1914<lb />
Launched First<lb />
Magazine<lb />
Centennial Cele-<lb />
bration To BeHeld<lb />
Observation of the celebration of<lb />
the eentenial of teachers colleges<lb />
will be held here at East Carolina<lb />
Teachers College in the near future.<lb />
The commemoration is being spon-<lb />
sored by the American Association<lb />
of Teachers Colleges which met in<lb />
Cleveland, Ohio, this spring.<lb />
The State Teachers College at<lb />
Lexington, Mass the first teachers<lb />
college to be established in the<lb />
United States, was founded on hun-<lb />
dred years ago, on July 3, 1839.<lb />
Cyrus Peirce was the first president<lb />
of the college. The celebration is<lb />
for the observation of the hundred<lb />
years of teachers colleges since then.<lb />
Roscoe L. West of the State Teach-<lb />
ers College at Trenton, if. J is<lb />
serving as chairman of the national<lb />
committee for the celebration of the<lb />
century of public teachers education.<lb />
Miss Emma Hooper is serving as<lb />
chairman of the local committee here.<lb />
This committee will work with the<lb />
national committee. Serving on the<lb />
committee with Miss Hooper are<lb />
Miss Coates, Miss Davis, Miss Holtz-<lb />
Dr. John A. Xietz, University of<lb />
Pittsburgh education professor, pos-<lb />
sesses the largest private collection of<lb />
textbooks in the U. S. It contains<lb />
2,000 volumes.<lb />
claw, Miss Kuykendall, Dr. Hill-<lb />
drup, Dr. McGinnis, Mr. Pickel-<lb />
simer, and Dr. Posey.<lb />
The local committee met Monday,<lb />
May 1, for the first time to discuss<lb />
plans for carrying out the celebra-<lb />
tion.<lb />
The purpose of the celebration is<lb />
to get the teachers colleges of the<lb />
country before the public. This will<lb />
be done by the advertising of the<lb />
colleges through debates, radio pro-<lb />
grams, speeches, essays, news articles<lb />
and such, given by members of the<lb />
various student bodies.<lb />
A sub-committee has been ap-<lb />
pointed to discuss a more elaborate<lb />
celebration next year. The mem-<lb />
bers of this committee are Miss<lb />
Hooper, Miss Davis, Miss Kuyken-<lb />
dall, and Miss Holtzclaw.<lb />
"Often commended for its beauti-<lb />
ful spirit the class of 1014- is<lb />
especially recognized for having<lb />
launched the first school magazine,<lb />
called the Training School Quartcr-l<lb />
ly. The first issue of this publication<lb />
appeared for April, May, and June,<lb />
1914, and was. dedicated "to the<lb />
childhood of "North Carolina and we<lb />
pray that you may grow best while<lb />
feeding the needs of the teachers of<lb />
our State<lb />
The quarterly was a professional<lb />
magazine published jointly by the<lb />
students and faculty. The staff,<lb />
composed of members of the '14 class<lb />
wns headed by Mattie H. Bright as<lb />
editor and Annie E. Smaw as busi-<lb />
ness manager. On the staff were<lb />
Blanehe Lancaster, Emily I). Gayle.<lb />
Marion F. Alston (Mrs. Henry<lb />
Bourne), and Grace E. Smith.<lb />
Misses Maria D. Graham, Mamie E.<lb />
Jenkins and Daisy B. Waitt were<lb />
the faculty advisers.<lb />
The first issue was a senior num-<lb />
ber, featuring the graduating class.<lb />
Attention was also given the Model<lb />
School and to the three leaders in<lb />
the organization to the college�Gov.<lb />
Thomas J. Jarvis, Mr. James Law-<lb />
son Fleming and Mr. W. H. Rags-<lb />
dale.<lb />
Among the contents for this first<lb />
Training School Quarterly was an<lb />
article on "Some Modern Tenden-<lb />
cies in Education" by the late Presi-<lb />
dent Robert EL Wright, "Our Xative<lb />
Trees and Flowers" by Jacques Bus-<lb />
bee, an address delivered before<lb />
ECTTS, "Our Practice School" by<lb />
May Barrett, and a paper on the<lb />
beginning and growth of this col-<lb />
lege by Gov. Jarvis.<lb />
Campus news was in the form of j<lb />
stories of the student council, literary j<lb />
societies, YW.C.A athletic league j<lb />
special happenings of the year, school <lb />
notes and write-ups of the graduat-<lb />
ing class.<lb />
There can be found the account of<lb />
the presentation of Longfellow's<lb />
masque, "Pandora the Colonial<lb />
Party given in February, an in-<lb />
formal tea after the 'I415 tennis<lb />
game, the Junior-Senior reception,<lb />
the planting and tending of the<lb />
alass flower, the sweet-pea, and the<lb />
planting of the magnolia tree fol-<lb />
lowing the precedent of the class<lb />
of 1913.<lb />
There is an account of the activi-<lb />
ties of the class, which can h be<lb />
summed up in a quotation taken from<lb />
the pages of the quarterly itself��<lb />
"the clasa of '13 made for itself a<lb />
reputation of doing things. Its mem-<lb />
bers developed initiative, indepen-<lb />
dence and leadership and have ever<lb />
been ready to contribute to all whole-<lb />
some school activities. The class has<lb />
given active support to the YAV.C.A.<lb />
and to the literary societies. It has<lb />
also taken an active part in ath-<lb />
letics, showing a worthy spirit both<lb />
in defeat and in victory<lb />
This quart rly lasted over a period<lb />
of eight years and can be found in<lb />
hound copies on the helves of the<lb />
Commerce Club<lb />
Thadys Johns<lb />
Annie Laurie L<lb />
the Commerce ' li<lb />
chosen at the re<lb />
Mary Frances By<lb />
Joyce TI ill, secret<lb />
nethy, treasurer<lb />
chairman of the<lb />
and Mary Helen<lb />
representative.<lb />
Elects Officers<lb />
Oi<lb />
Phi Sigma<lb />
reference room in the college library.<lb />
History Club Elections<lb />
As the Teco Echo goo to press,<lb />
final results of the Historyluh elec-<lb />
tion have not been determined.<lb />
Mattie Lee (Pat) Jack-on and<lb />
Helen Flanagan tied for the office<lb />
of president. Erlene Sawyer was<lb />
elected as vice president.<lb />
These officers were nominated at<lb />
at the regular meeting of the History<lb />
Club Tuesday night, April -17i.<lb />
C. Ray Pruette spoke on Para-<lb />
celsus, the first of the iatroehemists.<lb />
At a reee<lb />
Sigma chapi<lb />
now member<lb />
Fraternity.<lb />
social hour<lb />
the main fea<lb />
and new bees<lb />
Old meml<lb />
also took the<lb />
with the ne<lb />
necessary be<lb />
this form<lb />
wa- trans<lb />
of Sigma<lb />
shingles <lb />
members.<lb />
At a call meeting ev<lb />
ly new officer were el<lb />
on the work of the 1<lb />
year. Annie Hart i<lb />
Margaret Guy Overn i<lb />
of the organization : <lb />
as vice president, w ill<lb />
Frances Nance: and <lb />
ecause ol tne om<lb />
ity when the PI<lb />
rred bodily into<lb />
Pi Alpha. B�<lb />
�iv di-tributed t<lb />
Paracelsus, horn in Switzerland in J will till the<lb />
1403. attended Basel University. By Harris as i<lb />
mingling with people, he saw their<lb />
suffering and left valuable contri- A Y<lb />
butions to the world�such as, a vast 1<lb />
ale<lb />
Universitv<lb />
ibs releasea a report w<lb />
�V<lb />
improvement of pharmacy and many i that 7 per cent of U. S. male c<lb />
new remedies.<lb />
legians have athlete's foot.<lb />
LOVELY FOOTWEAR<lb />
QUALITY and STYLE at a<lb />
Budget Price<lb />
$1.99 and $2.95<lb />
Ideal Footwear for Dress and Campus<lb />
Hosiery to Match<lb />
49c to 79c<lb />
MILLER-JOXES CO.<lb />
T<lb />
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Merry Month of May Screen Treats<lb />
MON. - TUE.<lb />
Bette Davis<lb />
1939 Academy Award Winner<lb />
"DARK VICTORY'<lb />
George Brent<lb />
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May 5, 1939<lb />
PAGE FOUR<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
Barbara Smith<lb />
Leads Students<lb />
In Scholarship<lb />
Honor Guest<lb />
so<lb />
pho-<lb />
Miss Barbara 1 Smith, a<lb />
more from Atlantic, leads the list of<lb />
students rated as having done the<lb />
best elass work here at East Carolina<lb />
Teachers College during- the winter<lb />
quarter. Her record showed all Ml s<lb />
for the term.<lb />
Three other students, all seniors,<lb />
followed closely behind Miss Smith<lb />
making I'd in all COUJ<lb />
However, only par! t<lb />
w as class work,<lb />
in practice teac<lb />
Hall from Roseboro, Martha Morri-<lb />
son from Clio, S. C. and Pauline<lb />
Suggs from Old iVn'k.<lb />
Nine other students went down to<lb />
a  in only one course. The seniors<lb />
are Lois Brady, Leo Burks, Charity<lb />
Holland. Naney Page, and Cora Lee<lb />
Patterson. The juniors are Meta ir-<lb />
ginia Hannuom<lb />
Gladys I peek<lb />
Baxter 'lark<lb />
t'S earned.<lb />
their work<lb />
tin- remainder done<lb />
lilljr. Thev are lnla<lb />
The Rt. Rev. Thomas C. Darst,<lb />
D.D Bishop of the Diocese of East<lb />
Carolina, will be guest of honor and<lb />
speaker at the Annual Banquet<lb />
given by Episcopal students. The<lb />
banquet will be held May 13, at St.<lb />
Paul's Episcopal Church.<lb />
Rowena Hicks, and<lb />
The nlv freshman is<lb />
Miss Norton<lb />
Announces<lb />
Varsitv Teams<lb />
Twenty-five Year<lb />
Class To Be Honored<lb />
Coach Lucille Norton recently an-<lb />
nounced that she had picked her var-<lb />
sity teams in volleyball, tennis, and<lb />
Softball. Miss Norton chose the girls<lb />
making up her squads from their<lb />
showings made in the recent intro-<lb />
murals. The list reads:<lb />
Tennis: Vera Dare Bouse, Naney<lb />
Albright, Prue Xewby, Ruth Parker.<lb />
Mary Frances Byrd, Dorothy Dal-<lb />
rymple.<lb />
Volleyball: Vileigh Austin, Aileen<lb />
Brewer, Mozelle Pernell, Doris Rob-<lb />
erts. Mildred Gupton, Ruth Parker,<lb />
Camille Gaskins, Elizabeth Tomlin-<lb />
son, Eileen Tomlinson, Mary Mullen.<lb />
Softball: Doris Roberts, Elizabeth<lb />
Tomlinson. Alma Carraway. Doro-<lb />
thy Powell. Dorothy Dalrymple, Le-<lb />
ala Hell. Margaret Wood, Mozelle<lb />
Purnell, Mildred Gupton, Elsie Gup-<lb />
ton, Eva McMillan. Ruth Parker.<lb />
Lucille Beaman.<lb />
Presbvterians<lb />
Have Banquet<lb />
(Continued from page one)<lb />
leaders in their communities.<lb />
Three members of the group are<lb />
dead. Mrs. W. B. Webb (Mary<lb />
Chauneey) who was president, of<lb />
the Y.W.C.A Mrs. W. M. Coffin<lb />
(Helen Mcllwaine Daniel), and<lb />
Corinne Bright are those who will<lb />
not be here to join their former<lb />
classmates.<lb />
Lela M. Deans who is now Mrs.<lb />
Will Rhodes, is teaching in the Xew<lb />
Hope School and living in Wilson,<lb />
and Mrs. Virgil Leggett (Ethel Ev-<lb />
erett) teaches in the high school.<lb />
Mavis Evans is living in Golds-<lb />
boro and is a member of the school<lb />
faculty there. Several others of this<lb />
class are in this same town, Mrs.<lb />
K. D. Thornton who was Mattie V.<lb />
Cox, Mrs. Thomas Frank Hones<lb />
who was Addie Mae Pearson.<lb />
Lnla A. Fountain is now Mrs.<lb />
William Goodwin and lives in Leg-<lb />
jretts where she is a mother to three<lb />
children, Billy. Arthur and George.<lb />
Bessie Lee Alston who was presi-<lb />
dent of the Athletic League lives in<lb />
Henderson. Bessie Mae Corey is at<lb />
her home in Greenville. Gladys<lb />
Fleming is at Grand dunction, Col-<lb />
orado, and Nina Gatlin is in Lenoir<lb />
City. Tennessee. Emily D. Gayle<lb />
whose home is in Farmville, is teach<lb />
Teco Echo Rates<lb />
Good In Report<lb />
"Good the second-class honor<lb />
rating award of the Associated Col-<lb />
legiate Press critical service, has<lb />
been given the 1938-1939 volume of<lb />
the Tkco Echo.<lb />
With 1,000 as a total score, the bi-<lb />
weekly publication won 600 points.<lb />
Fnder the heading "news values and<lb />
sources" 1(55 of a possible '250 points<lb />
were scored. One hundred and fifty<lb />
out of 2S0 were awarded for "news<lb />
writing and editing The "head-<lb />
lines, typography and make-up" rat-<lb />
ed 145 of the 250 points, and "de-<lb />
partment pages and special features"<lb />
mustered 140 of the 220 points.<lb />
Sports editor Jack Daniels' de-<lb />
partment rated "Excellent" as did<lb />
the "coverage, balance and vitality"<lb />
under the grouping "news values and<lb />
sources<lb />
One of the constructive criticisms<lb />
cautioned against subjecting readers<lb />
to "too many long stories Another<lb />
suggested a more harmonizing style<lb />
of type to go with the flush-left head-<lb />
lines and streamlined make-up which<lb />
was introduced this year.<lb />
Evaluation was made only on the<lb />
first seven issues of the Teco Echo<lb />
under the editorship of Billy Dan-<lb />
iels and the present staff. This second<lb />
class rating was also made by last<lb />
year's volume under Ray Pruette.<lb />
Sponsored by the University of<lb />
Minnesota School of Journalism, the<lb />
Associated Collegiate Press is a part<lb />
of the National Scholastic Press As-<lb />
sociation which offers this critical<lb />
service to high school and college<lb />
newspapers each year.<lb />
Miss Dowell<lb />
Has Record<lb />
As First Placer<lb />
First Faculty<lb />
"Hoot" Gibson<lb />
Has Position In<lb />
Bethel Hill<lb />
William Thornwell (Hoot) Gib-<lb />
,f the Men's Student<lb />
'3�37, is<lb />
son, President <lb />
Government Association<lb />
teaching for tin- second year at Beth<lb />
el Hill High School in Social Seienci<lb />
department. g<lb />
"Hoot" is coaching boys aid girlf<lb />
thletics and has produced outstand<lb />
teams. His baseball team ('3<lb />
the Class B Eastern State Cham-<lb />
pionship, the first loss in 21 games<lb />
being to Kobwell in the play oil for<lb />
State Championship. Gibson's<lb />
a<lb />
tug<lb />
WOl<lb />
the<lb />
girls' basketball<lb />
feated in '38: the<lb />
team was umle-<lb />
boys lost only one<lb />
game.<lb />
Gibson attended WofTord College<lb />
"HOOT" GIBSON<lb />
Pictured above are charter members of the Faculty. Beginning at top<lb />
row: Kate Lewis, Art; W. H. Ragsdale, Education; Birdie McKinney,<lb />
Latin; Sallie Joyner Davis, History; Maria D. Graham, Mathematics;<lb />
Mamie E. Jenkins, English; C. W. Wilson, Education; Mrs. Jennie M.j at Spartanburg, S. C. his first year<lb />
Ogden, Home Economics; Fannie Bishop, Piano; Herbert E. Austin,j transferred to Louisburg Col-<lb />
Science; Robert H. Wright, President. This photo was taken in 1909. �. ECT(, from Louis.<lb />
he became an outstanding stu-<lb />
Patty Dowell, the alumna who has<lb />
the longest list of "firsts" to her cred-<lb />
it, is now doing graduate work at<lb />
New York University, having ob-<lb />
tained leave of absence this year from<lb />
her position on the faculty of Win-<lb />
throp College, Rock Hill, S. C.<lb />
Miss Dowell was the first student<lb />
to register at East Carolina Teach-<lb />
ers College when the school opened;<lb />
the first to be given a diploma, as she<lb />
Activities Of Organization<lb />
Revealed By History Of ACE<lb />
ing in Liberty. Blanche Lancaster is j led the line of the first class on gradu-<lb />
in Raleigh, Minnie Myers is in Char-<lb />
lotte<lb />
Agnes<lb />
Dav theme was earriet<lb />
lanquet given to the 1 re? , . .<lb />
l i a- iK 0r married and awav from the teaching<lb />
indents by the ladies ot . � <lb />
x rp, � i n profession are Marion Alston (Mrs.<lb />
church, lhursdav night. April � , . . mi,i�<lb />
,wjvHenry Bourne of larboro); Mattie<lb />
Hughes Bright (Mrs. J. B. Ross of<lb />
The Mav<lb />
out in a<lb />
byterian<lb />
tin.<lb />
�21. Miss Margaret Lawrence, ne<lb />
elected president of the Presbyterian<lb />
Student Association, reigned as<lb />
queen. The highlight of the evening<lb />
was the crowning of the Queen by<lb />
the maid of honor. Miss Cathe-<lb />
rine Denson, president of the asso-<lb />
ciation for the past year.<lb />
Other members of the court in-<lb />
cluded the following: new and old<lb />
officers of the association, Misses<lb />
Ellen Mclntyre, Lucille Johnson.<lb />
Ada Rose Yow, Mary Elizabeth Far-<lb />
rior. Hazel Owen, Betty McArthur,<lb />
Eugenia Allen, and Lillian Price;<lb />
little Miss Janet Watson, who car-<lb />
ried the train and little Stuart Sav-<lb />
age, crown-bearer.<lb />
Professor IL C. Deal acted as<lb />
Pegram and Annie<lb />
Smaw are in Raleigh, Mary Weston<lb />
is in Washington, 1). (, and Grace<lb />
Smith is working in Greenville.<lb />
The others of the class who are<lb />
les jM-ight<lb />
Washington); Emma L. Cobb (Mrs.<lb />
A. S. Bymim of Thompson Orphan-<lb />
age in Charlotte); May Belle Cobb<lb />
Mrs. T. W. Smithson of Rocky<lb />
Mount) ; Gertrude E. Critcher (Mrs.<lb />
D. E. Taylor, of Greenville) ; Ha P.<lb />
Daniel (Mrs. Claude Currin of Ox-<lb />
ford) ; Blanche Everette (Mrs. Don-<lb />
ald Harrison of Palmyra) ; Annie<lb />
Dare Hardy (Mrs. Ben Tongue of<lb />
Raleigh); Carrie Manning (Mrs.<lb />
C. A. Daniel of Oxford); Sadie<lb />
Nichols (Mrs. Julian Richardson<lb />
of Durham); Geneva Quinn (Mrs.<lb />
E. S. Coats of Columbia, S. C.);<lb />
Mary E. Smith (Mrs. Eugene Smith<lb />
of Clarkton); Essie L. Woolard<lb />
(Mrs. L. A. Clark of Everette) ; and<lb />
Court Jester and presented the hon-1 jjosa ae Wodten (Mrs. Henry G.<lb />
or guests to the court. j Moors of Wendell).<lb />
Rev. J. O. Mann. D.D director<lb />
of Religious Education in the Synod,<lb />
of Xorth Carolina, delivered the in-<lb />
ation day; the first to receive an A.B.<lb />
and M.A. Degree, both of which she<lb />
received from Peabody; and the<lb />
first president of the Y.W.C.A<lb />
which was the first student organiza-<lb />
tion on the campus.<lb />
For a year she was a critic teacher<lb />
in the Training School, called, at<lb />
that time, the Model School<lb />
Faculty Men<lb />
Make Speeches<lb />
The East Carolina Teachers Col-<lb />
lege Student Branch of the Associa-<lb />
tion for Childhood Education with<lb />
Miss Coates as adviser was organized<lb />
in the fall of 1936. The purpose ac-<lb />
cording to the charter issued this<lb />
branch by the National Organization<lb />
is as follows: "The purpose of this<lb />
organization shall he to gather and<lb />
disseminate knowledge of the move-<lb />
ment for the education of young chil-<lb />
dren ; to bring into active coopera-<lb />
tion all childhood education inter-<lb />
ests, including parent education; to<lb />
promote the progressive type of ed-<lb />
ucation in nursery school, kinder-<lb />
garten and primary grades, and to<lb />
raise the standard of the professional<lb />
training for teachers and leaders in<lb />
this field<lb />
When the branch was organized<lb />
there were twenty-five members. The<lb />
membership has increased until at<lb />
the present there are seventy-eight<lb />
members. Those eligible for mem-<lb />
bership are not limited to the Junior<lb />
and Senior classes but include any<lb />
students majoring in elementary ed-<lb />
ucation.<lb />
Presidents of this organization<lb />
have been Frances Edgerton for the<lb />
first year and Rebecca Nicholson for<lb />
the past two years. Some of the out-<lb />
standing activities engaged in by<lb />
the members are as follows:<lb />
One group sponsored a booth for<lb />
the A.C.E. publications at the North<lb />
Carolina Education Association Con-<lb />
vention held here at the college. The<lb />
purposes of this were to distribute<lb />
the A.C.E. materials and to increase<lb />
the funds of this organization<lb />
Treasure Island<lb />
Is Theme Of<lb />
BSUMeet<lb />
urg, lie Became<lb />
dent on this campus. Besides par-<lb />
ticipating in football, basketball and<lb />
baseball, lie had a good scholastic<lb />
record. "Hoot" was active in the Phi<lb />
Sigma Pi Fraternity and was a<lb />
member of the Varsity Club.<lb />
Thirty-eighters Will<lb />
Observe First Reunion<lb />
(Continued from page one)<lb />
especially by their advisers, Mi-<lb />
Katharine Holtzolaw and Dr. R. J.<lb />
Slay as well as the members of their<lb />
group who are still here for higher<lb />
College Has<lb />
Small Blaze<lb />
Bn<lb />
kiiiy: �ut -arly <lb />
noon. Sunday, April 23,<lb />
began in the -moke stack<lb />
stoves of the kitchen dam<lb />
$2000 worth of college ;<lb />
Spreading to the venl i<lb /><lb />
tlj'<lb />
-T, t i 4i i c learning.<lb />
Treasure Island was the theme ol j  �<lb />
the Baptist Student Banquet held at1 lltr"nr-<lb />
the Woman's Club, at which the re-<lb />
cently elected BSU Council mem-<lb />
bers were installed.<lb />
From the campus the Baptist stu-<lb />
dents were shipped to Treasure Is-<lb />
land. There they and their guests<lb />
had dinner with Long John Silver<lb />
and l ' crew of pi rates. The dimmed<lb />
lights with the candles' soft glow,<lb />
gave the effect of a moonlight night<lb />
on an island, and, with moss hang-<lb />
ing from the walls and windows and<lb />
Their motto was "to he<lb />
yet to excel and their<lb />
record for their first year out will<lb />
exemplify this. Their senior play.<lb />
The Patsy, was the first student pro-<lb />
duction in the history of the college,<lb />
and deserved the high praise it re-<lb />
ceived.<lb />
It is hoped that this class will<lb />
come back one hundred per cent<lb />
where there is a big welcome for<lb />
them at all times.<lb />
sketches of the crew of Bong John,<lb />
surrounding the banquet room, those<lb />
present felt themselves among the.<lb />
pirates of the island. The food varied<lb />
in the pirates' favorite dishes, rang-<lb />
ing from Blood of an English en<lb />
Teach to Buccaneer's Brew.<lb />
Dr. J. I). Simons rendered a<lb />
prayer of thanksgiving, after which<lb />
Miss Xan Morgan ordered the crew<lb />
to "heave to "Red Sails in The<lb />
Sunset was sung by India Hill, Mil-<lb />
dred and Doris Hollowell, ami Vir-<lb />
ginia Whitley.<lb />
Ina Mae Pearce, president of the<lb />
outgoing council, told of the muti-<lb />
nies her crew had experienced in the<lb />
past year, and presented the new<lb />
council president, India Hill, with<lb />
her trusty sword, so that India and<lb />
cil members, and as each member was<lb />
introduced, he was chained to an-<lb />
other member. Thus, chained so, is<lb />
the way that the new council is de-<lb />
termined to work this year.<lb />
The guest speaker was Mr. Harold<lb />
Deaton, from Belvoir, X. C. Mr.<lb />
Deaton challenged those present at<lb />
the banquet to find the buried treas-<lb />
ures within them, his theme being.<lb />
"Finding Buried Treasures "Within<lb />
it became centralized,<lb />
for some moment- b<lb />
brought under control<lb />
firemen.<lb />
Smoke in the newly p<lb />
en and dining room- did<lb />
damage, amounting to q<lb />
damage done by tin- acl<lb />
See our New<lb />
SPORTSWEAR<lb />
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See Our<lb />
 SUMMER LINENS<lb />
and<lb />
SILK DRESSES<lb />
( Williams<lb />
"The Ladies' Store"<lb />
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pirational address of the evening.<lb />
His subject was "Christ Meeting the<lb />
Needs of Modern Youth<lb />
Guests of the evening included<lb />
members of the Presbyterian Student<lb />
Association, Miss Miriam "Wilson.<lb />
Presbyterian Student worker. Dr.<lb />
and Mrs. Robert Boyd, Mrs. Charles<lb />
Home, president of the Woman's<lb />
Auxiliary of the church, Mr. A. E.<lb />
Gibson, director of Young Peoples<lb />
Department, Prof, and Mrs. Deal,<lb />
Dr. Mann, Miss Zoe Anna Davis,<lb />
Methodist Student worker, and Miss<lb />
Xan Morgan, Baptist student<lb />
worker.<lb />
Letters sent to Kate C. Watkins<lb />
whose last address in the alumnae<lb />
office was Danville, Ya have heen<lb />
returned.<lb />
Alumnae Association<lb />
To Assemble Here June 8<lb />
Class of 1929<lb />
To Hold Reunion<lb />
As Honor Class<lb />
(Continued from page one)<lb />
the members so scattered that it has<lb />
been impossible to get together<lb />
enough information for an adequate<lb />
report. Fifty-seven of this number<lb />
are married and one, Martha Flora<lb />
Griggs, is dead.<lb />
A large number have continued<lb />
their work in college already having<lb />
obtained A.B. degrees, while others<lb />
are still enrolling for summer school.<lb />
Some went straight through college<lb />
getting their degrees before stopping.<lb />
Hazel Batson was president of the<lb />
class, and Elizabeth Martin, Madge<lb />
Sullivan and Buhe Lee Campbell,<lb />
were vice president, secretary, and<lb />
treasurer respectively.<lb />
Both classes have done well and<lb />
a sincere welcome awaits them as<lb />
they return for their tenth reunion.<lb />
(Continued from page one)<lb />
of the day will get underway in the<lb />
Austin building auditorium. This<lb />
will be followed by the program<lb />
meeting.<lb />
"Silver Linings" to clouds en-<lb />
countered during the past will be the<lb />
main theme of the program. This<lb />
will consist of reports from the twen-<lb />
ty-five-year class (1914), the ten-<lb />
year class (1929), the five-year class<lb />
(1934), and the one-year class<lb />
(1938).<lb />
An added feature of the program<lb />
will be a short talk on "Why I Sent<lb />
My Daughter to E.C.T.C by Mrs.<lb />
Averette of the class of 1914. Mrs.<lb />
Averette is the mother of a June,<lb />
1939, graduate, Marguerite Aver-<lb />
ette, who is the first president of the<lb />
Alumnae Daughters and Sons Club,<lb />
newly organized here this year.<lb />
As a "Forward Look" there will<lb />
be an inspirational talk on work for<lb />
the alumnae to begin to do.<lb />
At the business meeting the elec-<lb />
tion of officers of the association for<lb />
the next two-year term will take<lb />
place.<lb />
Following the programs in the<lb />
Austin building, the annual Alum-<lb />
nae Luncheon will be held in the<lb />
college dining hall.<lb />
After the luncheon the afternoon<lb />
will be devoted to class reunion<lb />
meetings.<lb />
Members of the faculty of East<lb />
Carolina Teachers College have been<lb />
very active in making various kinds<lb />
of addresses in different parts of the<lb />
state recently.<lb />
Dr. L. R. Meadows gave the fol-<lb />
lowing addresses: On April 20 a com-<lb />
mencement talk at Swan Quarter,<lb />
W. C on April 27 a commencement<lb />
address at Conetoe and on April 28<lb />
he addressed the graduating class of<lb />
Stokes, F. C. On Tuesday, May 9,<lb />
Dr. Meadows will address the grad-<lb />
uating class of Shiloh, X. C. and on<lb />
May 14 he will talk to the graduates<lb />
of Black Jack High School.<lb />
Mr. R. C. Deal has made many<lb />
speeches of various kinds. He ad-<lb />
dressed the American Institute of<lb />
Bankers convention at Norfolk, Vir-<lb />
ginia. He gave after-dinner speeches<lb />
at the Rotary Banquet at Belhaven,<lb />
the North Carolina Bankers Asso-<lb />
ciation at Bayview, the Junior-Sen-<lb />
ior Banquet at Kinston, the Rotary-<lb />
Ruritan at Sunbury, the Rotary In-<lb />
ter-City meet at Wilson and a speech<lb />
at Rocky Mount. He has also made<lb />
the following commencement ad-<lb />
dresses : on April 21 at Chocowinity,<lb />
on April 26 at Jamesville, on April<lb />
28 at Swansboro, on May 1 at Farm-<lb />
ville. On Friday, May 5 he will ad-<lb />
dress the graduates of Pine Hall,<lb />
N. C. and May 26 the graduates of<lb />
Glendale, N. C.<lb />
Dr. Howard McGinnis addressed<lb />
the graduating class of Aurora on<lb />
April 21 and the graduates of Bel-<lb />
voir on April 27.<lb />
Mr. E. C. Hollar plans to address<lb />
the graduating class of Hatteras on<lb />
May 9.<lb />
Mr. Leroy Hilldrup on April 21<lb />
addressed the graduates of Bail<lb />
High School. a<lb />
Dr. Herbert ReBarker addressed<lb />
the F. B. Graded School of DUplin<lb />
County on April 18. Beginning the<lb />
week-end of May 5 he will make a<lb />
series of talks at Manteo Friday<lb />
night, at Kitty Hawk on Saturday<lb />
evening and at Moyock Monday eve-<lb />
ning. These will all be commencement<lb />
addresses. In Harrelsville on May<lb />
10 Dr. ReBarker will again speak<lb />
to the graduating class.<lb />
Dr. E. L. Henderson spoke to the<lb />
Seniors of Faulkland High School<lb />
on Thursday evening, April 27.<lb />
Vssistance has been given the Pitt ker crew might victoriously meet the<lb />
mutinies facing them this year.<lb />
India introduced her crew of coun-<lb />
County Branch by several members<lb />
in executing various plans such<lb />
as assisting at dinner meetings and<lb />
planning place cards.<lb />
In honor of its distinguished guest<lb />
Mrs. McClelland Mayforth, editor<lb />
of Childhood Education, the organi-<lb />
zation entertained at tea in the par-<lb />
lors of Fleming Hall.<lb />
One of the services rendered by a<lb />
group under the leadership of Julia<lb />
Yan Landingham has been the story<lb />
hour at the Training School. This<lb />
hour on Monday and Tuesday was<lb />
for the benefit of those children<lb />
waiting for the bus and others who<lb />
were interested.<lb />
A contribution was made to help<lb />
purchase glasses for Training School<lb />
children who need them but were<lb />
unable to have them without aid.<lb />
To aid these prospective teachers<lb />
in diagnosing and treating common<lb />
diseases found in young children Dr.<lb />
Haar, a child specialist, spoke very<lb />
informingly along this line at one<lb />
meeting.<lb />
The association reached one of its<lb />
aims for the past year when it sent<lb />
representatives to-the National Con-<lb />
vention in Atlanta. Those attending<lb />
were Mary Lou Butner, Edith Mar-<lb />
tin, Neta Lee Townsend, Rebecca<lb />
Nicholson, and Miss Dora Coates and<lb />
Miss Annie C. Newell. One of the<lb />
values received by the representa-<lb />
tives was the feeling that they be-<lb />
longed to such a large professional<lb />
organization.<lb />
The members of this organization<lb />
have also enjoyed several social<lb />
meetings. The students with several<lb />
faculty members cooked supper in<lb />
the "Y" hut one night and breakfast<lb />
in Dr. Adams' backyard one morn-<lb />
ing.<lb />
This organization is not only affil-<lb />
iated with the National Association<lb />
(Please turn to page six)<lb />
Compliments of<lb />
CAROLINA<lb />
DAIRY PRODUCTS<lb />
Milk and Ice Cream<lb />
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THE TECO ECHO<lb />
PAGE FIVE<lb />
ACC Bulldogs Triumph to Capture Bohunk Trophy<lb />
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THE SIDELINES<lb />
With<lb />
Jack Daniels<lb />
Pirate Netters<lb />
Take Revenge<lb />
On Trojans<lb />
Green Wins<lb />
In Gruelling Match<lb />
in Upon Letter to Athletic Association<lb />
n r has noticed with pride and approval tlie outstanding suc-<lb />
met with in the direction of athletics at ECTC, especially<lb />
ast two years. Because of our sincere interest may we take the<lb />
r a few suggestions concerning the campus baseball park.<lb />
a Bent arrangement of the park it is necessary for fans to<lb />
 outfield to enter the park, running the risk of injury from<lb />
and taking a chance of interfering with play. We suggest that<lb />
 the first base end of the park so as to direct spectators<lb />
m line rather than across center and left field.<lb />
so noticed that tJierc is considerable need for a scoreboard.<lb />
l for all to see. It is our belief that several merchants in town<lb />
� furnish this improvement in return for the advertising<lb />
 afford,<lb />
there has been a sad lack of demonstration of school spirit at<lb />
ps in the past, which is probably due to the absence of organized<lb />
I the band. We know that it is not generally practiced at<lb />
all games, but we think it would bring more students to the<lb />
f crrleaders and band present at our games.<lb />
r that attendance at our games has not been up to par, but<lb />
provements, we believe that it will pick up. Meanwhile we<lb />
nt body to turn out in a better showing of attendance at<lb />
� f the games this season, and we do mean turn out!<lb />
He-re Doing All Right<lb />
� � � survey, members of our statistics department rolled up their<lb />
si I ambitiously dived into the dark and mysterious void (our pile<lb />
oks) to emerge with a fistfull of figures and a contented smile<lb />
. 3. They jubilantly informed us that our interscholastic ath-<lb />
gram tor this spring is ahead of the game, at least.<lb />
ball, we've won five games, lost four, and tied one. TTe've scored<lb />
- and allowed only 60 scores for the opposition. The Bucs bowed<lb />
pbell twice, and AC and High Point, tied AC, and emerged<lb />
- rer Louisburg twice. W&amp;M twice, and High Point.<lb />
. the Pirates have won four and lost three matches. The racque-<lb />
- re : 35 points dropping 25 to their opponents. Victories included<lb />
er AC twice, Louisburg. and Appalachian. Defeats were at-<lb />
� � Lenoir-Shyne, Wake Forest, and Louisburg.<lb />
lition to this the girls went up to Blackstone last week and won at<lb />
, and split a two-game bill in volley-ball.<lb />
�' sfie I! 1 m suh, ice're doing ail right!<lb />
I p;tnsioii<lb />
E FC's Pirate Lassies journeyed to Blackstone, Ya.� last week andj<lb />
 ir first interscholastic softball game and volley-ball games of the<lb />
W note that with this event two new fields of interscholastic com-<lb />
 are opened. This is just one more indication of ECTC's expanding<lb />
; rogram. To tin- girls we offer our congratulations for winning<lb />
nt sts out -f three. . . . Well done.<lb />
i�'ltimtk Story<lb />
ip q a time, there was a very fine little baseball player at a college<lb />
ECTC, whose name was Cinder-Earl-a. This athlete very fortu-<lb />
ne 1 an offer from a prov team to play ball for them. Now this<lb />
ttle boy was elated because he needed the money, although it did<lb />
- leaving his college team for the last month of the season. (You<lb />
nice college hadn't given the little boy any financial help through<lb />
And ��. the story runs, the happy little athlete was already to ac-<lb />
I � go play ball for the pros when out of a blue sky appeared<lb />
nder-Earl-a's fairy godfathers (who taught school at the nice<lb />
. and tiny told him: "Xaughty, naughty, Cinder-Earl-a, mustn't<lb />
: ball until school is out And so poor little Cinder-Earl-a had to<lb />
a nice, tat pay check and go back to play ball for his dear ole<lb />
mmv  free of charge.<lb />
The Pirates' tennis team gained<lb />
revenge last Monday for a recent de-<lb />
feat at Louisburg by trimming the<lb />
Trojans in a return match here by a<lb />
514-3 � score.<lb />
Charlie Green of the Corsairs de-<lb />
faeted Willing of Louisburg in the<lb />
feature match which lasted 2!2<lb />
hours. Green won the first set easily<lb />
at 6-1, but Willing came back strong<lb />
to take a marathon second set by a<lb />
10-S score. After a brief rest the boys<lb />
went at it again, and Green emerged<lb />
victorious in the third set largely<lb />
on the strength of his net-play.<lb />
Leo Burks took a beautifully<lb />
played No. 1 match from Louis-<lb />
burg's Bell. The Trojan put up a<lb />
hard battle, hut Leo, who has lost<lb />
only once this vear, was too much<lb />
for him.<lb />
Doug Glover followed up Burks'<lb />
victory with another spectacular win<lb />
over Luis in the- No. 2 singles. Both<lb />
players relied on their terrific smash-<lb />
ing power at the net with Glover hav-<lb />
ing a slight edge.<lb />
Another hard fought extra set af-<lb />
fair saw Charles "Flash" Harris win<lb />
from Woodard. The Trojan rallied<lb />
(Please turn to page six)<lb />
Louisburg Bows<lb />
To ECTC Nine<lb />
Eight To Go<lb />
With six out of town games and<lb />
two contests for local fans remain-<lb />
ing on the schedule, the Pirate<lb />
diamond outfit still has eight<lb />
games to go before completing<lb />
their 1939 engagements. The two<lb />
games to be played here are<lb />
against the United States Naval<lb />
Base team from Norfolk on May<lb />
12 and 13. The remaining games<lb />
of the current baseball season are<lb />
listed below:<lb />
May 8�W. Caro. Teach there.<lb />
May 9�"W. Caro. Teach there.<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 />
May 20�Wilson Teachers, there.<lb />
Coaches "Green Phantoms"<lb />
Women To Hold<lb />
Track Meet<lb />
Wakemen Lick<lb />
Bucs 7 to 2<lb />
ike<lb />
X.<lb />
nnia Bucs lost to AY<lb />
ion Deacons by a 7-2<lb />
atch which was played<lb />
ay stretch. The Deacs<lb />
rriving and consequent-<lb />
doubles match and the<lb />
mother were played off<lb />
-1 morning. The local<lb />
the powerful Big Five,<lb />
vas partly offset by the<lb />
Pirates were able to<lb />
. 1 encounters in both<lb />
1 id doubles. The outstanding<lb />
in of the day saw Captain<lb />
- triumph over Bobby Ca-<lb />
Wake Forest's first ranking<lb />
straight sets 6-3, 6-2. Cahoon<lb />
 ell-nigh perfect form in his<lb />
but "Busy's" passing shots<lb />
he sidelines proved to be the<lb />
- undoing.<lb />
: ost hotly contested singles<lb />
U r �.f the afternoon saw Earn-<lb />
�' Wake Forest come from he-<lb />
. feat Doug Glover, No. 2<lb />
player. Glover took the first<lb />
Earnhardt, playing a steady<lb />
re game, came back to cap<lb />
irks and Glover teamed to take<lb />
No. I doubles from Cahoon and<lb />
D . The Pirate tandem grabbed<lb />
Brst set 8-1, but the Deacon men<lb />
ight back hard to win the second<lb />
at 8-6. At this point play was in-<lb />
ipted by darkness, and the third<lb />
postponed until the following<lb />
ruing. Xot to be denied the Pirate<lb />
combination pulled out the 3rd set<lb />
8-4 and victory was theirs.<lb />
Summary:<lb />
WAKE FOREST�ECTC<lb />
No. 1. Cahoon lost to Burks 3-6,<lb />
2 6.<lb />
No. 2. Earnhardt defeated Glover<lb />
3-6. 6-3, 6-3.<lb />
No. 3, Davis defeated Harris 7-5,<lb />
6-4.<lb />
No. 4. Alexander defeated Mead-<lb />
ow tf-0, 6-2.<lb />
No. 5. McMillan defeated Green<lb />
6-1. 6-3.<lb />
Corsairs Lose<lb />
By 6 to 5 Score<lb />
Campbell College's Caravan edged<lb />
a 6-5 win over the Corsars in a tight<lb />
ball game at Buie's Creek. The Cam-<lb />
els came from behind to score three<lb />
runs in the eighth inning and the<lb />
finning counter in the ninth.<lb />
Ed Wells who pitched a steady<lb />
same for the Pirates, was the victim<lb />
of Campbell's late rally.<lb />
Shelton and Breece with two hits<lb />
each at bat, while Davis who had<lb />
three for five led the Camels.<lb />
ECTC Ab R<lb />
Shelton, ss 4 2<lb />
Hatem, cf 5 0<lb />
Kidenhour, 3b 4 0<lb />
Smith, 2b 4 0<lb />
Hinton, c 5 0<lb />
Mayo, If 3 0<lb />
Moritz, If 1 0<lb />
Futrell, rf 3 2<lb />
Breece, lb 3 1<lb />
Wells, p 5 0<lb />
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Totals 37 5 7<lb />
CAMPBELL Ab R H<lb />
Sheidh, ss 3 2 1<lb />
Chemp, cf 4 0 0<lb />
Davis, c 5 2 3<lb />
Formyduval, rf 3 10<lb />
Milton, 3b 4 11<lb />
Bvrun, If 4 0 1<lb />
Allen, 2b 3 0 0<lb />
Johnson, lb 4 0 0<lb />
Harper, p 2 0 0<lb />
Powers, p 2 0 0<lb />
Total 34 6 6<lb />
No. 6, Barbee defeated L. Wilker-<lb />
son 7-5, 6-3.<lb />
Doubles :<lb />
No. 1, Cahoon and Davis lost to<lb />
Burks and Glover 1-6, 8-6, 4-6.<lb />
No. 2, Alexander and Barbee de-<lb />
feated Harris and L. Wilkerson 6-2,<lb />
6-1.<lb />
No. 3, Earnhardt and McMillan<lb />
defeated Meadows and Green 7-5,<lb />
6-0.<lb />
Taking advantage of the breaks<lb />
of the game, East Carolina's swash-<lb />
buckling Pirates won over the Tro-<lb />
jans of Louisburg College by a 4 to<lb />
1 margin in a game played here.<lb />
Kelly Martin returned to the mound<lb />
for the locals after an absence of<lb />
several weeks due to injuries, and<lb />
kept six hits well scattered to hold<lb />
the opposition to one marker. The<lb />
Pirates utilized three hits and several<lb />
free passes granted by Lynch and<lb />
Darrington, Louisburg hurlers, to<lb />
score three runs in the first stanza<lb />
to forge into the lead and add an-<lb />
other in the seventh.<lb />
Statistics of the game indicate it<lb />
was one of those athletic freaks. The<lb />
Trojans outhit the Teachers six safe<lb />
blows to three and had a perfect<lb />
fielding record as compared with<lb />
three errors by the local club. How-<lb />
ever, the margin of victory for the<lb />
Pirates was found in Martin's su-<lb />
periority in control over the visiting<lb />
pitchers and his effectiveness in keep-<lb />
ing his opponents' hits well scat-<lb />
tered.<lb />
Teachers Defeat<lb />
Men of Troy<lb />
With Willie Phillips doing the<lb />
pitching, the Teachers defeated<lb />
Louisburg College by an 8 to 7 score<lb />
in a game played on the Trojans'<lb />
home field. The East Carolinians<lb />
were trailing 6 to 5 as they came to<lb />
bat in the first half of the ninth in-<lb />
ning, but put on a spree to count<lb />
up three runs and forge into the lead.<lb />
The Louisburgians threatened seri-<lb />
ously in their portion of the last<lb />
stanza, pushed one run across the<lb />
plate, and came within a single mark-<lb />
er of tying the score. Phillips tight-<lb />
ened down with men on base, how-<lb />
ever, to nip the rally without further<lb />
damage.<lb />
Earl Smith led the Pirates' attack<lb />
with three hits for five times at bat.<lb />
Shelton, Mayo, and Hinton con-<lb />
tributed two hits each to the offensive<lb />
to figure in the victory.<lb />
1939 Graduate<lb />
Coaches Sports<lb />
Men-students at E.C.T.C. have<lb />
f oiind it very worth while to partici-<lb />
pate in as well as make a study of<lb />
the various sports, because there is<lb />
a demand in most schools for men<lb />
teachers who can coach athletics as<lb />
well as teach the regular courses of<lb />
study.<lb />
Among the thirteen men gradu-<lb />
ates of last year now engaged in<lb />
teaching may be found six who coach<lb />
athletics at their respective schools.<lb />
The list of men teaching and coach-<lb />
ing, and their various locations, are:<lb />
Joe Braxton�Rock Ridge, Wil-<lb />
son County.<lb />
Chauncey Calfee�Elm City.<lb />
Fran Ferebee�Timberlake, Per-<lb />
son County.<lb />
Jim Johnson�Clayton.<lb />
Baxter Ridenhour�Bahama.<lb />
"Primmy" Carpenter�Burgaw.<lb />
When interviewed recently by the<lb />
Teco Echo's W.A.A. reporter, Lu-<lb />
cille Norton, head of women's ath-<lb />
letics, announced that girls' track<lb />
would make its debut at East Caro-<lb />
lina tomorrow, May 6, with the run-<lb />
ning off of eight track and field<lb />
events. The events include: 50 yard<lb />
dash, 75 yard dash, running broad<lb />
jump, standing broad jump, high<lb />
jump, hop-step-and-jump, baseball<lb />
throw, and basketball throw. A large<lb />
number of campus athletes are ex-<lb />
pected to participate.<lb />
Coach Norton then gave a general<lb />
discussion of the girls' yearly record<lb />
and the future of women's athletics.<lb />
"Much progress said Miss Nor-<lb />
ton, "has been made in girl sports<lb />
for the past few years. The program<lb />
has been enlarged and now includes<lb />
many new activities. Though it is<lb />
yet not complete, it is by far the<lb />
best all-around program in girl<lb />
sports ever conducted on this campus.<lb />
"Intramural tournaments are out-<lb />
standing occurrences for girls who<lb />
wish to participate in some form of<lb />
sport. Every girl is made eligible<lb />
for an intramural tournament by<lb />
signing up as a participant.<lb />
"This is the first year that East<lb />
Carolina Teachers College has ever<lb />
had a volleyball team. There were<lb />
two interscholastic volleyball games<lb />
in which E.C.T.C. split "with Black-<lb />
stone.<lb />
"Basketball is still the winter's<lb />
most outstanding girls' sport. This<lb />
year we won the five interscholastic<lb />
games played.<lb />
"For the first time in the history<lb />
of the college, field hockey was a<lb />
school sport. Class instruction was<lb />
given in field hockey last term.<lb />
"Softball and tennis head the list<lb />
in spring sports on this campus.<lb />
More girls than ever before went<lb />
out for soft ball this spring.<lb />
E.C.T.Cs team came out on top in<lb />
(Please turn to page six)<lb />
Pirates Lose<lb />
In Final Stanza<lb />
Home Run With<lb />
Bases Loaded<lb />
Wins For Visitors<lb />
"Bo" Farley, pictured above, combines the two businesses of attend-<lb />
ing college classes and acting as coach for the athletic teams of Green-<lb />
ville High School. Farley is a graduate student of E.C.T.C, having<lb />
completed his work for the A.B. degree this fall.<lb />
Atlantic Christian came into pos-<lb />
session of the "Bohunk Trophy" for<lb />
the remainder of the school year and<lb />
throughout the summer as the result<lb />
of a thrilling lOJ victory over the<lb />
Pirate nine.<lb />
Trailing 8-1 with two away in the<lb />
ninth the Bulldogs drew four con-<lb />
secutive bases on balls from Willie<lb />
Phillip- walking in a run and leav-<lb />
ing sacks full. Ed Wells replaced<lb />
Phillips at this point and was gn 1 t-<lb />
ed by a home run blast from the bat<lb />
of Mutt Gardner, AC shortstop. The<lb />
winning run was scored several plays<lb />
later by virtue of a wild thw I<lb />
third base.<lb />
Best knockers for the Corsairs<lb />
were Bill Shelton with two triples<lb />
and a single and "Lex" Ridenhour<lb />
with three one base blows. Lucas and<lb />
Wind ley led the visitors with two<lb />
hits each.<lb />
ACC<lb />
Lucas, 2b<lb />
Johnson, c<lb />
Holmes, cf<lb />
Lynch, rf. <lb />
Gardner, ss<lb />
Newman, If 5<lb />
Windley 3b 5<lb />
Lassiter, lb 4<lb />
Kinley, p 1<lb />
Laughinghouse, p 0<lb />
Ange, p 1<lb />
Move, p 0<lb />
Ab R<lb />
. 4 2<lb />
4<lb />
4<lb />
4<lb />
0<lb />
1<lb />
1<lb />
H<lb />
Q<lb />
1<lb />
1<lb />
0<lb />
1<lb />
1<lb />
0<lb />
1<lb />
0<lb />
0<lb />
1<lb />
0<lb />
Buccaneers Massacre Virginians<lb />
With Heavy Scoring Offensive<lb />
Locals Get<lb />
18 Safe Blows<lb />
Totals 35 10<lb />
ECTC Ab R<lb />
Shelton. ss g g<lb />
Mayo, 3b 5<lb />
Hinton, c 4<lb />
Ridenhour, 2b 4<lb />
Hatem, cf 4<lb />
Breece, lb<lb />
Futrell, If<lb />
Noe, rf<lb />
Phillips, p<lb />
Wells, p<lb />
4<lb />
Q<lb />
O<lb />
1<lb />
1<lb />
9<lb />
H<lb />
3<lb />
2<lb />
1<lb />
O<lb />
O<lb />
1<lb />
0<lb />
2<lb />
0<lb />
0<lb />
0<lb />
Totals<lb />
9 12<lb />
Racket Wielders<lb />
Lose Close One<lb />
Louisburg College edged a 5-4 win<lb />
over the Pirate netters on the Tro-<lb />
jans' home courts. The meet was<lb />
marked by a number of closely played<lb />
matches.<lb />
Charles Harris' victory over<lb />
Woodard was the feature singles<lb />
match of the afternoon. Harris ran<lb />
out the first set 6-1 and he held a<lb />
5-1 lead in second when the Trojan<lb />
player rallied tremendously to pull<lb />
out the set 7-5. Harris then settled<lb />
down to take the third set 6-3.<lb />
The No. 1 singles saw Leo Burks,<lb />
little leader of the Bucs, win over<lb />
Bell in straight sets. The first set<lb />
teas an easy victory 6-1 for Burks,<lb />
but Bell fought back courageously,<lb />
making a dogfight of the second set<lb />
which finally went to Burks at 8-6.<lb />
Douglas "Ruffin" Glover defeated<lb />
Luis, the Trojans' Cuban star, in the<lb />
No. 2 singles. Luis showed a hard<lb />
and oftentimes brilliant attack, but<lb />
Glover was too steady for him. Three<lb />
of Louisburg's five victories were<lb />
extra-set affairs. These were the No.<lb />
6 singles and the No. 2 and 3 doubles.<lb />
Summary:<lb />
Louisburg�ECTC<lb />
No. 1, Bell lost to Burks 1-6, 6-8.<lb />
No. 2, Luis lost to Glover 2-6, 3-6.<lb />
No. 3, Woodard lost to Harris<lb />
1-6, 7-5, 3-6.<lb />
No. 4, Willing defeated L. Wilk-<lb />
erson 6-2, 7-5.<lb />
No. 5, Watson defeated Green 6-1,<lb />
6-0.<lb />
No. 6, Chaffin defeated Meadows<lb />
8-10, 6-3, 6-2.<lb />
Doubles:<lb />
No. 1, Bell and Woodard lost to<lb />
Burks and Glover 3-6, 3-6.<lb />
No. 2, Luis and Willing defeated<lb />
Harris and L. Wilkerson 4-6, 7-5,<lb />
6-3.<lb />
No. 3, Watson and Justice defeated<lb />
Green and Meadows 6-0, 6-8, 6-2.<lb />
With a terrific, onslaught of IS<lb />
hits, the Buccaneer baseball machine<lb />
rolled up a grand total of 16 runs<lb />
to completely route the Braves of<lb />
William and Mary, Norfolk Di-<lb />
vision in a game played here. The<lb />
embattled Braves could do little with<lb />
the left-handed offerings of Frank<lb />
Roebuck and only succeeded in push-<lb />
ing one lonely run across the platter.<lb />
The Bucs hopped into the lead in<lb />
the first inning with a three run<lb />
scoring effort, and came back in the<lb />
third stanza with a barrage of base<lb />
hits to score a total of nine markers.<lb />
Hinton, aggerssive catcher, led the<lb />
locals at bat with five hits for five<lb />
trips to the plate. Shelton, Hatem,<lb />
and Smith each garnered three safe<lb />
blows to contribute to the scoring.<lb />
BRAVES Ab R H O A E<lb />
Brock, 3b 4 0 112<lb />
Pezzello, lb 4 0 0 11 0<lb />
Donovan, c 4 0 16 0<lb />
Krukin, 2b 4 0 0 3 4<lb />
Tolson, ss 4 0 10 2<lb />
Oden, If 3 0 10 0<lb />
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PAGE SIX<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
May5,l939<lb />
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Since it is impossible for the sec- enjoy another few days back in col<lb />
reta.rv to issue an individual invita- lvilv<lb />
tion to commencement to all those<lb />
who have gene out from this college.<lb />
she wishes to lake this means of in-<lb />
citing the people hack to he on cam-<lb />
pus during that time�June 2-5.<lb />
The activities will begin with a<lb />
dance on Friday night. June 2. spon-<lb />
sored by the Junior Class in honor<lb />
of the graduating class and the alum-<lb />
nae.<lb />
Alumnae Pay will he on Saturday.<lb />
Jure 3, and it is hoped that this will<lb />
be the largest day of its kind in the<lb />
history of the college. All alumnae<lb />
are urged to return and especial at-<lb />
tention will be given the honor class-<lb />
e��1014, 1929 and 1038. The mem-<lb />
bers of these groups will he suests<lb />
fu<lb />
of tne c<lb />
irtl1<lb />
ill'<lb />
uring the week-end<lb />
and wii I reunions on the after-<lb />
noon of that day. The other classes<lb />
will receive as warm a welcome and<lb />
reunions will be arranged for them<lb />
also. The alumnae meeting will be<lb />
held at 10:80 o'clock and the lunch-<lb />
eon at one o'clock.<lb />
Arrangements will be made, for<lb />
those people who wish to spend the<lb />
week-end on campus. Write to the<lb />
alumnae secretary or the dean's of-<lb />
fice and a room will be reserved for<lb />
you.<lb />
Make your plans now to be on<lb />
your college campus for commence-<lb />
ment week-end. There will be a<lb />
hearty welcome for everyone. Come<lb />
back and meet vour old friends and<lb />
The alumnae office has made a<lb />
considerable amount of progress this<lb />
year. With the aid of an N.Y.A.<lb />
helper more than one thousand ad-<lb />
ditional addresses have been filed.<lb />
AVork is continuing to bring the oth-<lb />
ers up to date and the files are grad-<lb />
ually taking the desired shape.<lb />
Contact has been made with the<lb />
alumnae in High Point, Greens-<lb />
boro and Greenville toward organiz-<lb />
ing chapters of the state alumnae<lb />
association. Plans have been for<lb />
more work of this kind in several<lb />
other towns but the units have not<lb />
been organized as yet.<lb />
The secretary has visited all of<lb />
the alumnae chapters at some time<lb />
during the vear and talked with them<lb />
with regard to her work in the alum-<lb />
nae office. Unusual interest has been<lb />
shown on the part of these chapters<lb />
and the secretary gained much help<lb />
from her visits.<lb />
There has been a column of Alum-<lb />
nae news in each issue of the Teco<lb />
Ecno and much contact has been<lb />
made through letters to the gradu-<lb />
ates of the college.<lb />
The secretary has represented the<lb />
college at various occasions, chiefly<lb />
the "College Days" of the high<lb />
schools of Tarboro, High Point,<lb />
Winston-Salem, and Greensboro.<lb />
The work so far has been slow<lb />
but the files are gradually improving<lb />
and more contacts are made each day<lb />
toward a more active alumnae asso-<lb />
ciation.<lb />
In Supporting Cast<lb />
Pictured above are Ethel Gaston, Alice AUigood, and Helen Gray Gillam, who are in the supporting cast<lb />
of "Kempy dramatic club production which will be presented tonight. <lb />
Pirate Netters Take<lb />
Revenge On Trojans<lb />
Dormitory Life Is The Life<lb />
If One Can Believe This Tale<lb />
By MARGARET G. OVERMAN<lb />
Dormitory life is great! The girls<lb />
will all telf you so. There's nothing<lb />
else like it�they hope. One nice,<lb />
big. happy family living together in<lb />
peace and contentment�more or<lb />
less.<lb />
To begin with, there's that famil-<lb />
iar ring of alarm clocks which go<lb />
off, sometimes in chorus, som -<lb />
times at regular intervals. At any<lb />
event, when they go off it is suffi-<lb />
cient bint to the dormitory girl that<lb />
the time has come to climb out of<lb />
I and into her clothes, take the<lb />
curlers out of her hair, powder her<lb />
nose, and rush to the dining hall.<lb />
Well! Classes over for the morn-<lb />
ing, the dormitory girl returns to<lb />
her room, wondering what to do for<lb />
the next hour until time for lunch.<lb />
Of course, she could study � but<lb />
she'd never think of that possibility.<lb />
So�she turns on the radio, gets her<lb />
latest movie magazine and settles<lb />
down to a serious meditation of Ty-<lb />
rone Power's latest love affair.<lb />
Lunch over, the dormitory girl<lb />
again returns to her room. Thinking<lb />
this time to settle down and study,<lb />
she picks up her five books, piles<lb />
them on the table, and assumes an<lb />
air of industrious study. But�just<lb />
as she gets into the mood for some<lb />
real work on tomorrow's Math, in<lb />
walks the restless roommate with<lb />
ideas about a movie.<lb />
The Math really is important�<lb />
but "never let business intcrefere<lb />
with pleasure" seems to be the mot-<lb />
to. To make a more scientific decis-<lb />
ion the girls flip a coin, and in spite<lb />
of the fact that this experiment fav-<lb />
ors staying at home, the call of the<lb />
movies is stronger and wins over<lb />
great odds.<lb />
Night time approaches, and as the<lb />
evening grows steadily older the<lb />
Math and English for tomorrow sud-<lb />
denly become increasingly impor-<lb />
tant. To the strains of Guy Lom-<lb />
bardo's "sweetest music this side<lb />
of Heaven" the girls attack their<lb />
respective lessons.<lb />
One problem worked and the next<lb />
one well in hand, roommate ?To. 1<lb />
is priding herself on rapid progress<lb />
when a white slip of paper slides<lb />
under the door. Oh, Dear!�Com-<lb />
pany! Of course, she knows who it<lb />
is and she hasn't time to see him�<lb />
the Math, you know. However, one<lb />
can't be rude.<lb />
Somebody must have moved the<lb />
clock up an hour. It's almost twelve<lb />
o'clock. Well, the Math can wait<lb />
until tomorrow. As for the English,<lb />
she can do that on Math class. Any-<lb />
way, no teacher should expect a girl<lb />
to stay up until all hours studying.<lb />
(Continued from page five)<lb />
gamely to take the second set after<lb />
Harris had captured the first one,<lb />
but Harris raised his game ,to its<lb />
peak to run out the third set at 6-1.<lb />
Watson and Chaffin accounted for<lb />
Louisburg's two singles victories by<lb />
defeating Louis Wilkerson and Leon<lb />
Meadows. Chaffin had to go three<lb />
sets before Leon finally went down<lb />
in defeat.<lb />
Burks and Glover continued un-<lb />
defeated in doubles play by winning<lb />
over Bell and Luis in straight sets.<lb />
The Pirates pan displayed their us-<lb />
ual splendid teamwork in keeping<lb />
their record intact.<lb />
Louisburg won the second doubles<lb />
and gained a draw in the last match<lb />
of the day, when darkness forced cur-<lb />
tailment of play with the 3rd.<lb />
doubles tied up at one set each.<lb />
ECTC�LOUISBURG<lb />
No. 1, Burks defeated Bell 7-5,<lb />
6-3.<lb />
No. 2, Glover defeated Luis 7-5,<lb />
6-2.<lb />
No. 3, Harris defeated Woodward<lb />
6-3, 2-6, 6-1.<lb />
No. 4, Green defeated Willing 6-1,<lb />
8-10, 6-2.<lb />
No. 5, L. Wilkerson lost to Wat-<lb />
son 2-6, 1-6.<lb />
No. 6, Meadows lost to Chaffin 2-6,<lb />
7-5, 3-6.<lb />
Doubles:<lb />
ECTC�LOUISBURG<lb />
No. 1, Burks and Glover defeated<lb />
Bell and Luis 7-5, 6-2.<lb />
No. 2. Harris and L. Wilkerson<lb />
lost to Woodard and Willing 6-8, 3-6.<lb />
No. 3, Green and Meadows drew<lb />
with Watson and Justice 6-1, 5-7.<lb />
Carl Sandburg<lb />
Lectures Here<lb />
New Building<lb />
Now Nearing<lb />
Completion<lb />
Work on a new classroom building<lb />
at East Carolina Teachers College<lb />
was started last January under a<lb />
$300,000 PWA program by Gregory<lb />
Construction Company of Raleigh,<lb />
N. C.<lb />
Plans show the new project to be<lb />
a three-winged "U" shaped structure.<lb />
The building will be 225 feet, nine<lb />
inches across the front and 168 feet,<lb />
seven inches long. The front of the<lb />
building will be even with the front<lb />
of the infirmary and will have a<lb />
large porch. It will be a three-story<lb />
building but all three stories will not<lb />
be completed. The flooring and wall<lb />
partition on the first floor will not<lb />
be finished because of a lack of funds.<lb />
At present the first floor exterior<lb />
walls are finished and work has be-<lb />
gun on the steel construction. The<lb />
progress has been slowed up by un-<lb />
favorable weather conditions but the<lb />
building will be ready for occupation<lb />
by the fall of 1939 if no serious<lb />
weather conditions prevent.<lb />
Bids were submitted last Tuesday<lb />
for the furnishing contract by sev-<lb />
eral companies.<lb />
Activities of Organization<lb />
Revealed byHistory of ACE<lb />
(Continued from page three)<lb />
but is also affiliated with the State<lb />
Branch. For the past year the state<lb />
president has been Mrs. Clara Eote<lb />
of Charlotte. She was formerly Miss<lb />
Clara Grisham and was a graduate<lb />
of this institution. In the state un-<lb />
der her leadership the membership s<lb />
in A.C.E. has doubled this year, bne<lb />
has been a most enthusiastic leader.<lb />
Membership in this organisation<lb />
does not end with a student a col-<lb />
lege days. Those who wish can still<lb />
belong'by joining a local or state<lb />
branch.  ,<lb />
The East Carolina Teachers ol-<lb />
lege Student Branch has the distinc-<lb />
tion of being the oldest student<lb />
branch in the state. This association<lb />
has grown and promises an increas-<lb />
ing interest in the development of<lb />
young children by futurejtodents.<lb />
English Club Elects Officers<lb />
Mattie Lee (Pat) Jackson was<lb />
chosen as the 1939-40 president ot<lb />
the English Club at an election held<lb />
Monday, May 1. Erlene Sawyer will<lb />
serve as vice president; Annie Laurie<lb />
Keene as secretary; Christine Har-<lb />
ris as treasurer; Iris Davis as 1 boo<lb />
Echo representative, and Cassie<lb />
Hudson as Tccoan representative<lb />
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the soft ball game played with Black-<lb />
stone girls.<lb />
"Tennis tryouts will be made next<lb />
week. There are two scheduled games<lb />
�Blackstone here, and Blackstone<lb />
there.<lb />
"Tournaments in individual ac-<lb />
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from<lb />
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(Continued from page one)<lb />
people, Mr. Sandburg made the<lb />
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Whatever you want deeply and<lb />
whatever vour dreams are, that is<lb />
what will come He urged young<lb />
people to dream � constructive<lb />
dreams�and to build upon those<lb />
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life.<lb />
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