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Volume XV<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1939<lb />
Number 15<lb />
Thirtieth Annual Commencement Exercises<lb />
Will Take Place On Campus, Monday, June 5<lb />
Constitution Being Presented<lb />
For Adoption Next Year<lb />
tfarion Reed<lb />
Heads Committee<lb />
Of Five<lb />
- ! of r prese ntatives from<lb />
�i n and men's Btudent<lb />
; organizations, a eom-<lb />
. : fi i . with Marian Reed<lb />
p ' airman, has almost eom-<lb />
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� on ; hi constitution com-<lb />
an I Ray Prw t:�. Fodie<lb />
Nell Breedlove, and Lillian<lb />
die committee reports<lb />
Cutter Rescues<lb />
Fishing Party<lb />
Lost In Sound<lb />
MeGinnis, Hollar,<lb />
Giilledge Members<lb />
Of Rescued Group<lb />
rogress &amp;as been mad�<lb />
liough the constitution exercises,<lb />
letion, it will probably<lb />
In fore the arrange-<lb />
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made necessary be-1<lb />
og tilt constitution to<lb />
ody for final approval, i<lb />
he fall the final steps I<lb />
and the studenl Lr v� i<lb />
President Meadows, who will<lb />
officiate during the commencement<lb />
New Publication<lb />
To Appear Here<lb />
Fall Quarter<lb />
One-act Plays<lb />
Conclude Year<lb />
of Ki Pi Plavers<lb />
Overman, Davis<lb />
Harrison Direct<lb />
Whichard<lb />
 ihosen Editor<lb />
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� � stan � � ting oi<lb />
hard was- selected<lb />
rnon Tyson, Co-<lb />
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. La R ii Mooring, Co-<lb />
Manager. I he other -tail<lb />
. : W . m Harris, Art<lb />
: � el Gaston, Associate Art<lb />
I �. Feat ure Editor;<lb />
). Bridge rs, (!o-feature<lb />
K. P.  wis, (Circulating<lb />
 Ethel Gas1 a, Ex hange<lb />
U of th student body<lb />
mass meel ing a new pul�-<lb />
will make it- appearance on<lb />
. is next fall. This, ECTC's<lb />
, ; n1 publication will be<lb />
0  t a sixteen page<lb />
magazine whose primary<lb />
is to develop creative writ-<lb />
campus,<lb />
iblication is to be a eom-<lb />
iti rary and humor maga-<lb />
advise r- for the magazine<lb />
i chosen and they are: Dr.<lb />
E. Baughan, editorial staff;<lb />
. hit Flanagan, business<lb />
ad Dr. Dorothy Sehnyder,<lb />
�tatt.<lb />
rI be presentation of three student-<lb />
directed one-act plays Tuesday<lb />
night. May 23, drew curtains on<lb />
the last staged productions present-<lb />
ed this year by tin Dramatics Club.<lb />
Marie Tripp of Blount's Creek<lb />
land Bruce Harrison of Chicago<lb />
played the roles of two sacrificing<lb />
 parent in the first play "Wedding<lb />
(llothes directed by Margaret Guy<lb />
(Overman. Mary Elizabeth Eagles<lb />
j of Pine tops took the par: of a<lb />
: country neighbor.<lb />
Bruce Harrison directed "Sham<lb />
i the second play on the program,<lb />
William Ward .lames of Winterville<lb />
i played the part of a philosophical<lb />
thief; Xancy Page of Trenton and<lb />
Victor Workman of Mebane, house-<lb />
I holders, whose home the thief was<lb />
rifling; and Robert Musselwhite of<lb />
Greenville, new? sleuth assigned to<lb />
robbery,<lb />
"The Elopers was the title of<lb />
� the third play directed by Iris Davis<lb />
 of Stantonsburg. Lucy Ann Bar-<lb />
row of LaGrange played the parr<lb />
j of girl, not liking the husband chosen<lb />
for her, decides to elope alone;<lb />
Marwin Frazzelle of Richlands was<lb />
the voting man she met in her at-<lb />
tempt to elope; Gladys Johnson<lb />
of Pendleton played the role of<lb />
the girl's ste-p-mother, and Alton<lb />
Payne of Gull Rock was the police-<lb />
man.<lb />
These were the first plays ever<lb />
presented at ECTC under the direc-<lb />
tion of students.<lb />
After k'ing lost in Pamlico Sound<lb />
for a period of twenty-four hours,<lb />
a fishing party of ten men, including<lb />
three members of the college faculty,<lb />
and four local business men, was<lb />
found safe at � :00 p.m Monday.<lb />
Faculty members in the party were<lb />
Dr. BL J. MeGinnis, Mr. E. C. Dol-<lb />
lar, and Mr. J. R. Gulledge.<lb />
The party had been to JIatteras<lb />
on a fishing trip and left there at<lb />
4:00 p.m. Sunday. The 54 foot<lb />
launch began leaking in the heavy<lb />
seas caused by high winds and sank<lb />
at a point fifteen miles from Engle-<lb />
hard in Pamlico Sound at seven<lb />
o'clock that evening. One end of the<lb />
craft remained above the water, and<lb />
the men clung there until picked<lb />
op by a Coast Guard cutter twenty-<lb />
two hours later at 5 :00 p.m Mon-<lb />
day.<lb />
According to the reports received<lb />
lure late Monday afternoon, four<lb />
men of the party left their com-<lb />
(Please turn to page two)<lb />
Clifton Britton<lb />
Receives Honor<lb />
of Distinction<lb />
Commencement Speakers<lb />
147 Seniors Listed<lb />
For Graduation<lb />
Haushalter and Brouhton To<lb />
Deliver Sermon, Address<lb />
One hundred and forty-seven seniors will be honored during the I<lb />
tieth commencement exercises at East Carolina Teachers College ;��<lb />
ning Friday and continuing through Monday. June 5. The two s a<lb />
for the Commencement program will be the Reverend Walter<lb />
Haushalter of Baltimore, Man. land, and the Honorable J. M. Bre igl<lb />
of Raleigh.<lb />
Baccalaureate Speaker<lb />
M<lb />
J. M. BROUGHTON<lb />
DR. W. M. HAUSHALTER<lb />
Over 600 Students<lb />
To Attend School<lb />
During Summer<lb />
Faculty of 42<lb />
For Two Terms<lb />
Scholarship<lb />
To Dramatic School<lb />
Presented Senior<lb />
Clifton Britton has just received<lb />
a district appointment as a scholar-<lb />
ship student for the season of 1939<lb />
at the summer training base of the<lb />
Rational Association of Dramatics,<lb />
Inc. Theater Colony, at Plymouth,<lb />
Massachusetts.<lb />
The Hoard of Admissions passed<lb />
upon him very favorably. He was<lb />
one of forty chosen out of a thou-<lb />
sand applicants as a result of evalua-<lb />
tion- based on dramatic back-<lb />
grounds, personal endorsements, and<lb />
collegiate transcripts of record.<lb />
Upon the- winner's arrival at the<lb />
Theater Colony rehearsals will start<lb />
on the Pulitzer Prize play, "YOU<lb />
CANT TAKE IT WITH YOU<lb />
which will he- followed by a now<lb />
play each week. The schedule will<lb />
include twenty-four productions on<lb />
three stages under three directors.<lb />
This year for the first time- the-<lb />
management is sponsoring two try-<lb />
outs prior to Broadway. One of<lb />
them is already scheduled for a<lb />
Broadway opening in September<lb />
and will he given its premiere at<lb />
the Colony. The same cast will be<lb />
in the New York production.<lb />
Work on the new classroom building is progressing rapidly. The structure, pictured below, will be ready<lb />
for occupancy next fall.<lb />
Over six hundred students are<lb />
expected to he, enrolled for the sum-<lb />
mer school session, which gets under<lb />
way June- 8. If the' anticipated<lb />
number enrolls, this will surpass all<lb />
previous summer enrollment figures.<lb />
A faculty of forty-two has In-e-n<lb />
employed for both terms. Of these<lb />
thirty-six will teach in the college<lb />
and training school during the first<lb />
six weeks.<lb />
Library science, which will en-<lb />
able- students to qualify for the<lb />
position of school librarian, will be<lb />
offered for the- first time this sum-<lb />
mer. A new teacher will be- e'tn-<lb />
ployed te help Mr. Gulledge in this<lb />
field.<lb />
Nineteen of the ninety classes<lb />
offered leave' been opened to graduate<lb />
students and special attention is be-<lb />
ing given to those who wish prin-<lb />
ciple certificates.<lb />
Wilson and Jarvis halls will be<lb />
occupied by dormitory students and<lb />
Fleming will be opened if neces-<lb />
sary.<lb />
Numerous entertainments, as well<lb />
its the- usual barbecues and melon<lb />
cuttings, have been planned for both<lb />
terms.<lb />
Senior Class Closes Its Year<lb />
With Lucille Lewis As Leader<lb />
Dr. Haushalter. who has been pa.stor of the Christian Te<lb />
Baltimore since 1935, will deliver the commencement sermon :<lb />
morning at eleven o'clock in the Robert H. Wright building.<lb />
This morning Dr. Haushalter addressed the Kiwanis Club o<lb />
being; broadcast over WMCA. Ir. Ham<lb />
-�received his B.A. and MA. d<lb />
niversity and ha<lb />
mph<lb />
inuav<lb />
York City, his address<lb />
Class President<lb />
Has Quadruple<lb />
Superlatives<lb />
from Yale I<lb />
further graduate worl<lb />
Theological Seminary at<lb />
bia University, New York. Dur<lb />
the summers of 1936 and 19 17<lb />
travelled in Europe, and" ma le<lb />
� J cial studies of conditions in (<lb />
rnon<lb />
ium-<lb />
intr<lb />
Under the capable leadership of<lb />
Lucille Lewis, winner of quadruple<lb />
honors among the class superlatives,<lb />
the class eif i� is nearing the close<lb />
of its fourth year ef action on the<lb />
campus of East Carolina Teachers<lb />
College.<lb />
Beginning its career in 1935, with<lb />
Sue Speed as president, the fresh-<lb />
man class had a year of successful<lb />
work. Picnics, parties, and dances<lb />
entertainment pro-<lb />
stood out in th<lb />
gram of that year.<lb />
Led by Marjorie "VY<lb />
sophomore year, tlit clas<lb />
a successful one. The<lb />
senior dance was one of the out-<lb />
standing features ef the' year's pro-<lb />
itson, the-<lb />
remained<lb />
ophomore-<lb />
manv and<lb />
Russia. While iri Paris<lb />
preached in the Ameri-<lb />
served as a<lb />
France, h<lb />
can Church. In 1937 h<lb />
delegate To the world confer<lb />
Church. Community and S<lb />
Oxford. England, and the<lb />
conference on Faith and<lb />
which was held at Edi<lb />
Scotland, during the same<lb />
Also claiming his attei tion i<lb />
rent problems of peaee and<lb />
tian unity. At present he is<lb />
ber of the Christiai<lb />
nee i<lb />
v -<lb />
Ord<lb />
( ommis-<lb />
sion of<lb />
me<lb />
v.<lb />
An<lb />
Pictured above is Lucille Lewis,<lb />
Sram- ! president of the outgoing senior<lb />
Guided through a third year by j class.<lb />
Susan Evans, the class gave, during j <lb />
the year, a Junior-Senior Prom<lb />
s<lb />
name1, opetacular<lb />
worthy ot the<lb />
decorations and lighting, soothing<lb />
and beautiful music, and an atmos-<lb />
phere of gaiety were prominent at<lb />
this event.<lb />
Summer Tours<lb />
Include Stops<lb />
At World's Fair<lb />
New York's World Fair will be<lb />
included this summer in the usual<lb />
summer educational tours offered by<lb />
the college under the direction of<lb />
Mr. Paul Ricks.<lb />
Three twenty-two day study tours<lb />
to Newr England and Canada will be<lb />
offered this summer instead of the<lb />
usual two. These will include a<lb />
several day's stop in New York and<lb />
the Werld's Fair. -<lb />
There will also be specially con-<lb />
ducted six day tours and nine day<lb />
tours to New York and the World's<lb />
Fair which will be offered nearly<lb />
every week during the summer.<lb />
While in New York the group<lb />
will spend several days out at the<lb />
World's Fair grounds. Also they<lb />
will visit Radio City, American<lb />
Museum of Natural History, Colum-<lb />
bia University, historic churches,<lb />
East Side, Macey's, the largest de-<lb />
partment store in the world, Bryant<lb />
Park, and the Battery and Acqua-<lb />
rium.<lb />
The trip into New England will<lb />
give the tourists a chance to visit<lb />
Yale University at New Haven,<lb />
Brown University, the famous Ply-<lb />
mouth Rock, William Bradford's<lb />
grave, Mile Standish's monuments<lb />
and the home of Daniel Webster in<lb />
the State of Rhode Island.<lb />
The Canadian cities to be visited<lb />
(Please tarn to page three)<lb />
This year,<lb />
as<lb />
achieved the- peak of it<lb />
senior<lb />
eniors, the class has<lb />
access. A<lb />
play, the- first of its type<lb />
ever to be presented on the college<lb />
stage, displayed the- talent and<lb />
ability eif those taking part. The<lb />
scenery used in the stage setting<lb />
was made and put up by members<lb />
of the senior class working in col-<lb />
laboration with the dramatics club.<lb />
This set has since been donated to<lb />
the school by the senior class. The<lb />
brilliant performance of the play<lb />
Children of the Moon has, admit-<lb />
tedly, vet to see its equal or superior<lb />
on the ECTC stage.<lb />
Dr. Meadows<lb />
Delivers Address<lb />
ut<lb />
cess sessiei<lb />
V<lb />
ig 11 i (<lb />
prom<lb />
'in eo<lb />
Dr. L. R. Meadows<lb />
address at a re<lb />
County Superior (<lb />
when a portrait, coi<lb />
late S. J. Everett<lb />
torney and "friend of<lb />
was unveiled during an inn ressive<lb />
ceremony.<lb />
Mr. Everett's work in behalf of<lb />
the college- came when he was a<lb />
State Senator. He' was instrumental<lb />
in securing a large appropriation<lb />
for the- college while serving in the<lb />
Senate, thus rendering an outstand-<lb />
ing service to E.C.T.C.<lb />
eae<lb />
Churches of Christ<lb />
Commencement Speaker<lb />
The closing program will feal<lb />
the commencement address bv I<lb />
Honorable.1. M. Broughton on Me<lb />
day morning. June 5, at lo<lb />
o'clock in the Robert II. Wrif<lb />
building, followed by the grad<lb />
tion exercises at 11 :30 o'clock.<lb />
Commencement Schedule<lb />
Activities will begin Friday e<lb />
nintr, June 2, with an inforn<lb />
dance given by the juniors in hoi<lb />
of the seniors.<lb />
The annual meetii g of the A<lb />
nae Association will be<lb />
urday at 10:30 a.m. Follow g I<lb />
business session, a pn r an will<lb />
given in the Austin bui d i o<lb />
On Saturday night the am<lb />
music recital will be given, <lb />
(Please turn to pace tw<lb />
Seniors Honored<lb />
At Annual Dance<lb />
Friday Evening<lb />
be<lb />
at<lb />
Vernon Keutemeyer Re-elected<lb />
President of Class of 1942<lb />
�<lb />
VERNON KEUTEMEYER<lb />
Margie White Chosen<lb />
Vice President<lb />
Vernon Keutemeyer, of Chicago<lb />
Heights, Illinois, has been re-<lb />
elected as president of the class of<lb />
1940. Mr. Keutemeyer is a<lb />
graduate of Bloom High School,<lb />
having graduated from that school<lb />
in 1936. He is majoring in Music<lb />
and Math.<lb />
Selected as supporting officers of<lb />
the class were: Miss Margie White,<lb />
Roper, vice president; Brantley De-<lb />
Loathe, Conway, secretary; and<lb />
Miss Jessie Keith, Kerr, treasurer.<lb />
Miss Barbara Keuzenkamp,<lb />
Greenville, was re-elected as class<lb />
representative on the staff of the<lb />
college newspaper, and Miss Betty<lb />
Keuzenkamp was elected as repre-<lb />
sentative on the staff of the annual.<lb />
The new sophomore class numbers<lb />
about 350 students.<lb />
Seniors and alumni will<lb />
honored Friday night. June- 2<lb />
8:30, when Paul Moore and his<lb />
i fourteen piece dance orchestra swing<lb />
j out in melodious and rhythmic<lb />
music at the Robert H. Writrht<lb />
Building. Freshly cut Sowers,<lb />
pink paper decorations, and a huge<lb />
silver lyre on the stage, will lend<lb />
to the gaiety of this dance.<lb />
The figure, at intermission, will<lb />
be lead by the president of last<lb />
year's Senior class, Mr. Roy Bar-<lb />
row, and this year's president, Miss<lb />
Lucille Lewi The receiving line<lb />
will be composed of Charter Mem-<lb />
bers of the Faculty and Chairmen<lb />
of committees.<lb />
Acting as Chairmen of the stage<lb />
committee are the Misses Betty<lb />
Blanchard and Rebecca (Jrant.<lb />
Also on the committee are the Misses<lb />
Mildred Geyston, Mary Frances<lb />
Byrd, Virginia Bryan, Anita<lb />
Daughtry, Mary Ellen Warren, and<lb />
Ver. Boyette. Chairman of the re-<lb />
freshment committee is Miss Joyce<lb />
Hill. Members of Miss Hill's com-<lb />
mittee are Elizabeth Mae Grant,<lb />
Pauline Nelson, and Sybil<lb />
Daughtry. The lobby committee is<lb />
composed of Julia M. Poole, chair-<lb />
man ; Magdalene Powell, Stella Ray<lb />
Spencer, Mary Lou Willets, Virginia<lb />
Wood, Marie Wells, Rosa Lee Sut-<lb />
ton, and India Hill.<lb />
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PAGE TWO<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
Dorothy HollarEditor in. Chief<lb />
ASSOCIATE EDITORS<lb />
Thornton Ryan<lb />
Elizabeth M badowb<lb />
Ethel PADOKTrn<lb />
Basbaba Kki.kn amp<lb />
La Rue Mousing<lb />
James WuTmsiut  Sports Editor<lb />
Elizabeth Copelanbilwmmte Editor<lb />
Reporters�Iris Davis, Harold Tay-<lb />
lor, Lois Hughes, Sarah Gorham,<lb />
Baxter Clark, Pat Jackson, Mary<lb />
White, Margaret Moore, Laura<lb />
Mae Williamson, Lena Mae Smith,<lb />
Mary Baily, Frances Nance, Ver-<lb />
non Tyson (Staff Photographer).<lb />
fthe TE<lb />
W7, &amp;<lb />
ECHO<lb />
1938 Member Maw<lb />
Fsocicied GoBe6iOe Press<lb />
Distributor of<lb />
CbtteSialeCWest<lb />
"� BAST CAJtdUM-TCAC8�Jtt COLLKUE<lb />
Pvhlished Biweekly by the Students of East Carolina<lb />
Teachers College<lb />
Entered as second-class matter December 3, 1925, at the tJ. S.<lb />
Postoffice, Greenville, N. C, under the act of March 3, 1879.<lb />
�P.INT(D �. HAT.ONAL UU �U II� ��<lb />
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Helen FlannaqaBmameu ITa.<lb />
BUSINESS STAFF<lb />
Maey Aeww Deal All k Powell<lb />
Lii.laH B. Watts Etm, eGuo a<lb />
Ellen" M�T ntybk J tan W mam<lb />
jfember of North Carolina I' . �;4.e<lb />
Press Association.<lb />
A CHALLENGE<lb />
i Jompleting one oi the<lb />
of the college, this year s<lb />
will be hard to surpass,<lb />
operation, the senior class<lb />
years here.<lb />
i.ri this superiority attaints<lb />
� f their work beyond reproael<lb />
most eventful four year periods in the history<lb />
graduating class leaves behind a record which<lb />
"hii? in Leadership, efficiency, ami co-<lb />
i its superiority throughout the four<lb />
Editor<lb />
cxee<lb />
has proi �<lb />
1 here b<lb />
i in the<lb />
 a challenge to keep the<lb />
years to come.<lb />
standard<lb />
HI HI S A ll:I<lb />
With thi- issue or the I<lb />
a remarkable piece<lb />
report<lb />
jtaff goes out leaving behind<lb />
taff, editorial, business, and<lb />
� rial, is CO<lb />
o the editor,<lb />
1.<lb />
h<lb />
�noi<lb />
n i<lb />
lue thanks for the capable<lb />
throngs his striving efforts<lb />
� goals�the winning of first<lb />
achieved this year.<lb />
To Lii<lb />
rts<lb />
tioll<lb />
whi<lb />
ti<lb />
 Echo the old<lb />
d work. The entire s<lb />
ongratulated indeed.<lb />
ly Daniels, should go<lb />
has shown. It bas been only<lb />
tas been guided on to the higw<lb />
braekel in the state eont<lb />
Johnson, business manager oi the publication<lb />
highest oi compliments. She too did her part in the win-<lb />
ate award, and is to be congratulated upon reviving the<lb />
i the paper with a large increase in als.<lb />
�ditor, Jack Daniels, also is to be Thanked for his eontribu-<lb />
work. Through him there has been a splendid sports page<lb />
adjudged excellent in the national contest this year.<lb />
Mamie Jenkins, editorial adviser, and Dr. Beecher Flanagan.<lb />
extended most gracious appreciation for the helpful<lb />
likewise<lb />
Business Manager<lb />
Iviser. is e<lb />
assistance rendered this year. They have done<lb />
w as<lb />
To Miss<lb />
business a<lb />
suggestions, guidance, and<lb />
their parr in making this a worth-while paper.<lb />
not least, to the remaining members of the staff,<lb />
" reporrorial. should be expressed the deepest grati-<lb />
Thev are the ones who did their share of the<lb />
 ust for the pleasure that they received<lb />
Without their patient cooperation and assistance there<lb />
have been a paper. .<lb />
icartiest congratulations are extended to the retiring start<lb />
what it was this year. Their splendid<lb />
1 as a challenge for a better and a liner<lb />
Last oi all, but<lb />
editorial, business, and<lb />
tude for the work don<lb />
work so faithfully incognito<lb />
from doing it. Without their patien<lb />
could nor<lb />
Again<lb />
members who made this paper<lb />
achievement shall le accepted as a<lb />
college paper.<lb />
LET US BE PROUD OF YOU<lb />
Youngest of the departmental clubs on the campus is the Social Science<lb />
Club, organized this term. This association was formed as the result of<lb />
a need felt here by a group of soeial science majors and the teachers of<lb />
that department. .<lb />
With membership limited to soeial science majors and teachers, the<lb />
group shall be well suited to work out efficiently many problems of society.<lb />
The .dub plans to promote, through its meetings and programs, much<lb />
interest in local, national, and international social problems. Also it<lb />
hopes to become an active function in campus socialization.<lb />
An organization of this kind can mean a great deal to its department<lb />
and to the school as a whole if its dans are carefully formulated and then<lb />
carried out properly.<lb />
There should be no excuse for the falling by the wayside of such an<lb />
organization. Keep up the impetus of your first start. Don't let it die.<lb />
let us be proud of you.<lb />
Teco Echo Uses<lb />
Department Plan<lb />
To Cover News<lb />
Campus Camera<lb />
-al idea adopt-<lb />
Following the general idea<lb />
daily newspapers<lb />
country, the Tk �<lb />
�d during the<lb />
Pictured above are Dorothy Hollar and Helen Flanagan, who with<lb />
this issue take over as editor and business manager of the "Teco Echo"<lb />
for 1939-40.<lb />
Tramp! Tramp! Tramp! Tramp!<lb />
1935 Freshmen Are Graduating<lb />
WHY AOT PARTICIPATE?<lb />
Each year finds the school administrator seeking prospective teachers<lb />
who have a background in sports, playground and recreational activities.<lb />
Already this spring the college has been unable to supply a number of<lb />
superintendents' and principals' requests for this type of teacher.<lb />
The intramural sports program of ECTC offers the student an op-<lb />
portunity to gain valuable experience in a large number of sports and<lb />
recreational pursuits, A list of the more popular intramural activities<lb />
� engaged in by students on our campus include tennis, speedball, soccer,<lb />
touch football, playground ball, volley ball, basketball, badminton, boxing,<lb />
foul shooting, table tennis, horseshoes, track and field, archery, deck<lb />
tennis, field hockey. shutHeboard, croquet, table tennis, paddle tennis,<lb />
bowling, etc.<lb />
Not only does the student learn the fundamental technics and skills<lb />
of the games, but he also learns the basic rules of the various sports.<lb />
It is also possible for the student to gain real practical experience by<lb />
coaching some of the teams in the various competitive units. Then, too,<lb />
he may be called upon to officiate in the various contests such as: touch<lb />
football, basketball, playground ball, volley ball, etc. Experience such as<lb />
this is of untold value to teachers, both men and women, who may be<lb />
called upon from time to time to supervise playground or athletic activi-<lb />
ties in the school in which they will do their teaching.<lb />
Every student should make use of these opportunities which are avail-<lb />
able on' our campus, not only to prepare himself for a better teaching<lb />
position, but also to gain those benefits which come, from wholesome<lb />
participation in vigorous play activities.<lb />
Laughs ring out, sighs are ut-<lb />
tered, smiles flourish, and tears fall!<lb />
Why? Commencement time is here<lb />
in all its glory, fun, happiness and<lb />
sadness. The work is over�four<lb />
years of it, for those worthy seniors.<lb />
My! My! What cute little fresh-<lb />
! Aen those seniors used to be. And<lb />
how they looked forward to the time<lb />
when they would be ready to gradu-<lb />
ate. And they're glad now that<lb />
that they're going to be graduated�<lb />
but, gee! There's something about<lb />
the finality of the thing that sorta<lb />
"gets you. You laugh your way<lb />
through college, then you try to<lb />
laugh your way out, and find that<lb />
you have laughed until you're cry-<lb />
ing.<lb />
Tramp! Tramp! Tramp! Don't<lb />
look now, you marshalls, but I think<lb />
you are being followed�by a line of<lb />
black caps and gowns, with seniors<lb />
hiding beneath them. My! How<lb />
impressive they look. It's remark-<lb />
able how much dignity some of<lb />
them are able to muster for the<lb />
occasion.<lb />
Well, the moment is here, and as<lb />
the dignified (I) seniors march<lb />
across the stage, the prayer in every-<lb />
one's heart is�that they won't fall<lb />
down the steps. The end has come<lb />
for another class which has seen<lb />
four years of hard work�well, any-<lb />
way, they have seen four years�<lb />
on our dear old college campus.<lb />
Some of them wouldn't admit it, but<lb />
it is a good guess that all of them<lb />
wish they were coming back next<lb />
fall.<lb />
Helter<lb />
Skelterites<lb />
POLICIES I MIND<lb />
Without a definite editorial policy, any newspaper would be at sea as<lb />
to which way to turn. There must be a general aim and purpose for<lb />
pursuit in the publishing of a paper or else there can not be a desired<lb />
progress. With this in mind definite policies have been set up as goals<lb />
to work toward for this staff for the school year 1939-40.<lb />
Beginning with this issue the aim of the staff is and will be throughout<lb />
the school year, progressiveness. Forwardness and onwardness, not<lb />
backwardness, and retardation, will be the motto of the publication. Look-<lb />
ing back except to profit by others errors too often proves fatal and<lb />
fatality is ruination. Therefore looking straight ahead toward higher<lb />
things will be the aim of work undertaken.<lb />
An impartial editorial policy will be pursued. All problems of student<lb />
interest will be analyzed carefully and discussed with unbiased opinion.<lb />
The will of the student body will be heard through the columns, thus<lb />
making this a paper for the students, by the students, and of the student.<lb />
LETTERS<lb />
To The Editor<lb />
AU REVOIR<lb />
At the close of the school year comes the difficult task of saying farewell<lb />
to those with whom we have associated during the year. Our relation-<lb />
ships with the student body have been pleasant, and we have enjoyed<lb />
every moment spent in close associations.<lb />
The Teco Echo staff wishes to each member of the student body, the<lb />
faculty, and all other persons connected with the college, a very happy<lb />
vacation. . ,<lb />
Next fall we hope to take up our work here again. Until then we bid<lb />
you au revoir. (<lb />
(Editor's Note: This Department<lb />
is open to all students in school<lb />
here. The Teco Echo reserves the<lb />
right to censor or reject all com-<lb />
munications. Letters published<lb />
herein express individual opinion,<lb />
and do not represent the editorial<lb />
policies of this newspaper.)<lb />
Dear Seniors:<lb />
It has been only a short time<lb />
since you entered College as fresh-<lb />
men ; during that brief period many<lb />
Cutter Rescues<lb />
Fishing Party<lb />
(Continued from page one)<lb />
panions in a small row boat and<lb />
undertook the 15 mile trip to Engle-<lb />
hard for help. In the meantime,<lb />
apparently, the Coast Guard cutter<lb />
had picked up the remainder of the<lb />
party from their precarious position<lb />
on the sinking craft. Both the row<lb />
boat and cutter arrived at Engle-<lb />
hard at nearly the same time, ac-<lb />
cording to telephone messages re-<lb />
ceived here.<lb />
Other members of the party be-<lb />
sides the faculty members were J. H<lb />
Waldrop, Howard Moye, Dr. W. I.<lb />
Wooten, and G. J. Woodward, all of<lb />
Greenville, and Mr. Woodward's<lb />
brother of New Smyrna, Florida,<lb />
J. A. Staton, Bethel, and Elijah<lb />
Edwards, Belhaven.<lb />
On last Friday evening Miss<lb />
Coates entertained at a dinner party<lb />
in Ragsdale Hall. Guests included<lb />
primary seniors and some members<lb />
of the faculty. Miss Maude Melvin<lb />
rendered two vocal solos.<lb />
hanges have taken place in your<lb />
lives; you have studied many sub-<lb />
jects under a great variety of<lb />
teachers; from these teachers you<lb />
have learned much that will be of<lb />
value to you in life; also, you have<lb />
engaged in numerous extra-curricula<lb />
activities which have brought you<lb />
pleasure along with the strength<lb />
that always comes as a result of co-<lb />
operative effort; the process of edu-<lb />
cational and social adjustment has,<lb />
at times been very difficult, hut, in<lb />
spite of hardships, you have sue<lb />
ceeded. And now you are getting<lb />
ready to leave us�getting ready to<lb />
leave your friends, the things and<lb />
places you love, your Alma Mater.<lb />
We regret to see you go, hut we<lb />
rejoice in the fact that you go<lb />
stronger and better prepared to aerve<lb />
than when you came. Do net let<lb />
your efforts for education eeaae just<lb />
because you are receiving a College<lb />
degree; continue to work so loaf as<lb />
physical strength and mental power<lb />
will permit; only thus can four<lb />
laudable ambition to he of the<lb />
greatest possible service to mankind<lb />
be realized.<lb />
Cordially yours,<lb />
Leon R. Meadows.<lb />
May 24, 1939.<lb />
WHO SAID THAT . . .<lb />
ECTC students are all jitterbugs?<lb />
How about the twenty couples<lb />
who attended a good old-fashioned<lb />
square dance at the "Y" Hut Satur-<lb />
day night and had a fine time?<lb />
Lex was the most able square<lb />
dancer and Bruce ought to be con-<lb />
gratulated on her graceful effort<lb />
while following him. How she did<lb />
it, one will never know!<lb />
Dr. Flanagan tried to keep up<lb />
with his charming partner, but dis-<lb />
covered that he usually wound up<lb />
swinging another male.<lb />
11 takes a back-to-the-woods dance<lb />
to bring out the native (?) in<lb />
people!<lb />
Future teachers are non-athletic?<lb />
Those sun-burned beauties who at-<lb />
tended the WAA week-end at At-<lb />
lantic Beach are gluttons for pun-<lb />
ishment. Anyway, they did get their<lb />
pictures in the paper.<lb />
Roule Mozingo is anxious to get<lb />
to West Point?<lb />
Perhaps he is, but why is he leav-<lb />
ing Flowers behind?<lb />
Smitty and Stella don't want<lb />
school to close?<lb />
Whoever it was is crazy<lb />
Woe! Why don't I ever<lb />
break ?<lb />
Spring makes a young man's (or<lb />
woman's) fancy lightly turn to<lb />
thoughts of love? An E.C.T.C. stu-<lb />
dent's faney heavily turns to<lb />
thoughts of source themes, units, and<lb />
exams. Spring Phooey!<lb />
There are some escaped freaks<lb />
on the campus?<lb />
After all, boys will be boys, and<lb />
boys will be initiated! Can they<lb />
help it if they had to play captive<lb />
while the initiators played Indians<lb />
and scalped them?<lb />
The members of the Phi Sigma<lb />
Chapter of the Sigma Phi Alpha<lb />
thought their shingles would be of<lb />
wood?<lb />
Of course, they weren't so dis-<lb />
appointed when they were of paper<lb />
as they figured that was as close as<lb />
they could get!<lb />
This column is O.K.?<lb />
Njobody! Can you blame them?<lb />
ed by large<lb />
throughout the<lb />
Echo has been orgamzi<lb />
past year on the departmental plan<lb />
for news coverage. Eight branches<lb />
of the editorial staff were set up<lb />
with an associate or special editor<lb />
directly responsible for covering the<lb />
news in one particular phase ot<lb />
campus activity. Each editor sub-<lb />
divided his field among the reporters<lb />
assigned to him.<lb />
In the realm of entertainments,<lb />
which includes lyceum programs,<lb />
plays, and dances, Margaret Guy<lb />
Overman has keen in charge for the<lb />
past year.<lb />
Dorothy Hollar, editor for 1939-<lb />
40, was placed in charge of gath-<lb />
ering information from the ad-<lb />
ministrative officers of the college.<lb />
The numerous activities of the<lb />
various classes and clubs of the<lb />
campus were covered by Ina Mae<lb />
Pierce and her staff of reporters.<lb />
The job of keeping up with faculty<lb />
was given to Clyde Coppedge and<lb />
her assistants.<lb />
John David Bridgers, elongated<lb />
Greenville lad, was assigned to the<lb />
Feature Department where origi-<lb />
nality and humor and not hard work<lb />
was the order of the day.<lb />
Working in first one field and then<lb />
another, Lindsay Whichard was used<lb />
as general utility writer for the staff.<lb />
Much of Whichard's work was of<lb />
the unpleasant "re-write" nature<lb />
which calls for making a clear, con-<lb />
cise story out of a mass of jumbled<lb />
facts.<lb />
Jack Daniels was placed in com-<lb />
plete charge of the sports page of the<lb />
publication for the year.<lb />
Although technically on the staff<lb />
as Exchange Editor, Ray Pruette,<lb />
past editor of the Teco Echo, has<lb />
contributed a column on national<lb />
and world affairs which has attracted<lb />
favorable comment.<lb />
Miss Elizabeth Copeland, graduate<lb />
student and Alumnae Secretary, has<lb />
served as editor for alumnae news<lb />
during the past year.<lb />
The task of making assignments,<lb />
writing editorials, writing headlines,<lb />
and general make-up of the paper<lb />
has been carried out by Billy Daniels,<lb />
editor-in-chief.<lb />
ODD WOMAN<lb />
AT KENT STATE UNIVERSITY<lb />
IS PATRICA JAMES. SHE<lb />
REGISTERED FOUR WEEKS LATE<lb />
AMD BECAME THE 12Q5 WOMAN<lb />
AT THE 9CHO0L. SINCE 1204<lb />
MEN ARE REGISTERED, SHE<lb />
SEEMS TO BE MORE OR LESS<lb />
OUT IN THE COLD<lb />
HAS 6X500,000 BEES WORK-<lb />
ING OERTIAAE TO PAY WS<lb />
WAY THROUGH NORTHWESTER<lb />
UNIVERSITY<lb />
� HE 5H0UU? WAND UP WTTH A T AVERAGE<lb />
Student-On-The-Stand<lb />
QUESTION- DO YOU THINK ATTENDANCE AT COMME.S B<lb />
MENT SHOULD BE COMPULSORY FOR ALL STUDE V W<lb />
Pete Hill, Senior: "No. It's not the commencement add<lb />
It's vour four vears and what you get out of<lb />
counts anvwav.<lb />
Dorothy Davis, Sophomore: "Yes, for if you are interested<lb />
your school, you should be interested enough to want to stay<lb />
mencement'<lb /><lb />
:n<lb />
at?-<lb />
r.<lb />
Annie Dyer Shotwell, Freshman: "No, I don't think<lb />
commencement should be compulsory for all students, but I think thai<lb />
those desiring to attend commencement should be allowed to -ay on the<lb />
campus and do so<lb />
Ann Mitchell, Freshman: "No, I think that tin<lb />
likes about it<lb />
student sh<lb />
 �<lb />
Elizabeth Meadows, Sophomore: "Xo, the students have nothil<lb />
here from Thursday until Monday and should be allowed to go<lb />
Rosebud Gaylord, Freshman: No, because if the students have no<lb />
relatives graduating or no work to finish up, 1 think they sfe uld bi<lb />
allowed to so home as soon as thev want to after exams are over<lb />
! Oh<lb />
get a<lb />
147 Listed For<lb />
Graduation<lb />
(Continued from page one)<lb />
by an informal reception by the<lb />
college faculty for alumnae and<lb />
alumni.<lb />
Graduates<lb />
Applicants for graduation are<lb />
the following:<lb />
Primary: Doris Winifred Arm-<lb />
strong, Edith Angus Barrett, Ruth<lb />
Vivian Batten, Sarah Elisabeth<lb />
Bristol, Eleanore Winifred Buruey,<lb />
Ethel Lee Byrd, Gladys Elizabeth;<lb />
Cashwell, Martha Cobb, Catherine;<lb />
Emmett Benson, Marie Eldridge,<lb />
Madelyn Eure, Caroline Evans,<lb />
Mildred Lee Fisher, Louise Sam<lb />
Freeman, Celia Leigh Grantham,<lb />
Claudia Dare Harper, Ella Ray;<lb />
Harper, Charity Louise Holland<lb />
Mildred Howell, SeUaatine Hughes,<lb />
Anna Christine Johnson, Frances<lb />
ley, Daisy Belle Maultsby, Lessie<lb />
May, Elizabeth Murray McArthur,<lb />
Naioma Patra Moore, Thelma Wood<lb />
Newsome, Rebecca Frances Nichol-<lb />
son, Leona Maie Parsons, Ruth<lb />
Naomi Pearce, Texie Gray Sowers,<lb />
Emily Greene Taylor, Margaret<lb />
Elizabeth Trexler, Julia Lapsley<lb />
VanLandingham, Sue Allen War-<lb />
ren, Margaret Sue Watkins, Mar-<lb />
jorie Watson, Rebecca Sherrod<lb />
Williams, Olma Evelyn Wilson.<lb />
Grammar: Ida Hazel Barnes,<lb />
Madlyn Barnes, Louise Beck, Ruth<lb />
Belche, Lois Eden Brady, Edith<lb />
Jane Evans, Susan Bullock Evans,<lb />
Mary Alice Felton, Helen Foley,<lb />
Mildred Ereelle Freeman, Emma<lb />
Gladys Gray, Emily Overtoil<lb />
Haiwes, Huldah Doris Hester, Mary<lb />
Louise Hester, Lois Elizabeth Hin-<lb />
son, Annie Laurie Hodges, Thelma<lb />
Louise Holt, Mary Council Home,<lb />
Margaret Gertrude Jenkins, Mary<lb />
Domer Johnson, Zora Gilbert<lb />
Koonce, Margie Lee Lloyd, Helen<lb />
McCain, Martha Lou Morrison,<lb />
Melba Louise Phelps, Juanita Es-<lb />
telle Rhodes, Vivia Earle Rives,<lb />
Alma Evelyn Ruffin, Ida Faye<lb />
Sanderson, Sue Williams Speed,<lb />
Maude Maleen Strickland, Lillian<lb />
Frances Sugg, Mary Pauline<lb />
Suggs, Dorothy Elizabeth Tant,<lb />
Anne MarieTharrington, Cather-<lb />
ine Hester Thompson, Myrtle Le-<lb />
oria Thompson, Delia Lutes Under-<lb />
wood, Rosamond VanDyke, Miriam<lb />
Edythe Walker, Nellie Maiex Webb,<lb />
Julia Inez Whitman, Mary Vir-<lb />
ginia Williams.<lb />
High School: Viola May Alphin,<lb />
Sally McGregor Anderson, Mar-<lb />
guerite Thomas Averett, Ozella<lb />
Barbour, Hilda Gray Batten, Lu-<lb />
cile MeGlohon Beaman, Ellen<lb />
Douglas Boone, Sallie Mildred<lb />
Boyee, Emily Brendle, Hattte<lb />
Laura Britt, Madeline Homer By-<lb />
rum, Charles David Cobb, Estalene<lb />
Cook, Mary Stroud Craven, Ruth<lb />
Creekmoore, Juanita Nobles Davis<lb />
Katherine Marie Daws�, Gerald<lb />
George DeMond, Mary Genewieve<lb />
Eakes, Floriae Ovada Edwards,<lb />
Mary Clyde<lb />
ton Elma,<lb />
Mary Alice Franklin, Lottie CfaVe&amp;nalA,<lb />
tine<lb />
Joyce Brattain Harrell, Ben Lewis<lb />
"Bo" Kerr, Freshman: It should<lb />
services are needed at the exercises.<lb />
be compulsory only t<lb />
I SEE BY<lb />
the Papers<lb />
C. RAY PRUETTE<lb />
 SOU,<lb />
using<lb />
Recently a report was prepared for President Roosevelt<lb />
economic conditions of the South.<lb />
The report rendered consisted of sections and economic resou-<lb />
water, population, private and public income, Education, health. 1<lb />
Labor, Women and Children ownership and use of land, credit, use<lb />
natural resources, Industry, and purchasing power.<lb />
Of all the reports given, the section on education particularly UgM<lb />
my fancy. Pertaining to salaries of southern teachers I quote froffl the<lb />
report, "Although Southern teachers compare favorably with teachers<lb />
elsewhere the average annual salary of teachers in Arkansas for lf8$44<lb />
was $465 compared to $2,361 for New York State for the same yea and<lb />
in no one of the Southern States was the average salarv of teach rs equal<lb />
to the average of the nation. In few places in the nation, on the Other<lb />
hand, is the number of pupils per teacher higher than as in the Seat<lb />
Overcrowding of schools, particularly in rural areas, has lowered the<lb />
students of education, and the short school terms of southern rural ���<lb />
further reduce their effectiveness<lb />
Some sigh, some exclaim, some are resigned to the above tgVM and<lb />
statements. Why? I3 it that we of the South still have with us the 1i<lb />
Laxssez-faxre Doctrine of let alone, a heirloom left to us bv our Grandpa-<lb />
rents, or are we misguided by our governors of the South who would rather<lb />
sponsor a road building campaign than have our little bovs and girls ask<lb />
the question "why" to situations given them.<lb />
Are we of the South of a less degree of intelligence than other people<lb />
or are we road mtnded to the extent that roads come first while humanity<lb />
and its educational needs are only secondary<lb />
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THE TECO ECHO<lb />
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With<lb />
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MMER AHEAD . . .<lb />
Little World<lb />
Series Is Won<lb />
By Britons<lb />
Daniels' Vandals<lb />
Bow To Champs<lb />
They're Tops Among Senior Athletes<lb />
A � tie equipment occupying an insignificant lerth in dusty<lb />
I n i taphorieal rays of the sun and refreshing water beckoning<lb />
� bod to the sandy shores or' North Carolina's coast, the Pirates<lb />
� : their guns al a summer vacation.<lb />
MERE MEMORIES . . .<lb />
� r'a activities are mere memories, some golden, and others not<lb />
� il for E.C.T.C. athletes. The golden memories wen1 produced<lb />
. rg number of students attended athletic events and unleashed i<lb />
: cheers that echoed across the campus, while those on the;<lb />
of the line took root when the Pirates staged contests forj<lb />
oachers, coaches, and nervous scrubs who pulled splinters from<lb />
cr-bcaten benches. i<lb />
I N SHINE OR MOONSHINE?<lb />
mis has become a part of the college athletic program, let's <lb />
rmis courts so matches with other colleges can le reeled off<lb />
In instead of playing all afternoon, part of the night, and <lb />
rning. You'll agree that sunshine is much better than moonshine.<lb />
INTRAMURAL ATHLETICS . . .<lb />
�i! athletics :re destined to take the spotlight on the campus<lb />
rear. The program was given unprecedented impetus this quarter<lb />
� capable guidance of Coach Hankner and Jimmy Ward. While<lb />
ling school here you have the opportunity of learning something<lb />
tthletics. If you fail to take advantage of this opportunity, and<lb />
( a faculty where athletics play an important role in the school pro-<lb />
gram, vou'll be as awkward as an eighty-year-old woman making love<lb />
� i an K.i( co-ed.<lb />
OUR HEROES<lb />
The p,rts department takes pride in honoring Lester Ridenhour, Ruth<lb />
Parker and Earl Smith, outstanding athletes. Although possessed with<lb />
a-��;�� modesty, their effort to promote good sportsmanship among their<lb />
coll. agu( - has been one of their most enviable traits. Whether their "bread<lb />
and butter" career begins in a little village or within the walls of a<lb />
large schoolroom, we wish for each of them, all possible success in their<lb />
Captained by John Williams, the<lb />
Britons won two out of three games<lb />
over Hilly Daniels' Vandals for the<lb />
softball championship of the intra-<lb />
mural program launched this quar-<lb />
ter by Coach Hank Hankner.<lb />
Jimmie Ward was manager tor<lb />
intramural sports, which included<lb />
tennis, horseshoes, badminton and<lb />
Softball, with tic latter taking the<lb />
spotlight and stimulating the most<lb />
interest.<lb />
The Britons won three games in<lb />
as many starts to remain in the up-<lb />
per bracket in the first set, and com-<lb />
peted for championship laurels with<lb />
the Vandals, who recorded three wins<lb />
in three starts in the second set.<lb />
Besides Williams and Daniels,<lb />
other captains were Adrian Brown,<lb />
Roman mentor, and Hampton Noe,<lb />
who piloted the Hittites. Teams par-<lb />
ticipating in the program played a<lb />
combined total of six games.<lb />
Results of the softball sets follow:<lb />
First Sett<lb />
Team Won<lb />
Britons  I<lb />
Vandals  2<lb />
Romans  1<lb />
Hittites  0<lb />
Second Set<lb />
Vandals  3<lb />
Britons  2<lb />
Romans  1<lb />
Hittites  0<lb />
Earl Smith Also<lb />
Among Honored<lb />
Athletes<lb />
Record ��f Each<lb />
i Outstanding<lb />
Lester Ridenhour ai<lb />
er, who have been<lb />
letesdurii '���: .<lb />
attained th disi in I<lb />
first physical<lb />
be graduated fi m I he<lb />
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Lester Ridenhour, Ruth Parker, and Earl Smith, who have made outstanding records in the field of sports ,<lb />
during their stay at ECTC, are being honored by the "Teco Echo" not only because of their accomplish-<lb />
ments, but for the sportsmanship displayed in various athletic events in which they participated. Ruth eonined<lb />
Parker is being awarded a trophy by the Woman's Athletic Association for her achievements. muk,<lb />
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James Whitfield<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
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YES, TACK, .<lb />
We'll keep this sports page alive. When the north wind whips across<lb />
the campus next winter, you'll find this reporter and his competent as-<lb />
gutaute rekindling every athletic ember, and you'll also find them burn-<lb />
ing brightly in the columns of this page. We commend you and yours for<lb />
the fine work done during the past year in gathering and interpreting<lb />
sport- news. You handled the job like a veteran. 1 hope I shall be able<lb />
to do as well.<lb />
ADIEU<lb />
In savin- adieu until the next installment, I hope you'll get the benefit<lb />
of the<lb />
ber th<lb />
each �<lb /><lb />
a-vi<lb />
iolet rays in small doses instead of one big dose. Just remem-<lb />
anies selling sunburn lotions are making thousands of dollars<lb />
mm. r because vacationists become careless.<lb />
Eva McMillan<lb />
W.A.A. Prexy<lb />
For Next Year<lb />
His Headaches<lb />
Already Begun<lb />
Other Officers<lb />
Also Elected<lb />
Girl Athletes<lb />
Honored For<lb />
Work In 1938-39<lb />
Summer Tours Include<lb />
Stops At World's Fair<lb />
Seventeen Are<lb />
Awarded Medal;<lb />
If is<lb />
a war<lb />
A thh<lb />
ins a<lb />
Lucifle Norton presented<lb />
, members of the Woman's<lb />
Association for outstand-<lb />
vements in 1938-33 Wednes-<lb />
night, May 24, in the first meet-<lb />
ing ever held by the organization for<lb />
group presentation of awards. The<lb />
meeting concluded activities of the<lb />
association for this year.<lb />
Ruth Parker, who has m .re points<lb />
than anv other member ot the asso-<lb />
i. will be presented a trophy<lb />
r outstanding work as an ath-<lb />
tuth is the first girl graduate<lb />
Physical Education Depart-<lb />
Hemhera of the association<lb />
 L0O0 points were award-<lb />
Girls attaining this dis-<lb />
iis year are Eileen Tom-<lb />
Mo.elle Peruell.<lb />
irirls, whose points<lb />
(for h<lb />
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Intent<lb />
who<lb />
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rea.h. t the �00 mark, were award-<lb />
ed medals. They are: Annie Laurie<lb />
Parker. Mozelle Peruell, Eileen<lb />
Tomlin-on. Eunice (Jriggs, Margaret<lb />
Tnxl.r. Doris Roberts, Fva McMil-<lb />
lan, Josephine Jackson. Doris Hol-<lb />
lowell. Mildred Cupton, Jennie Hin-<lb />
ton, Camille (iaskins. Margaret<lb />
Wood, Elsie Cupton, Mary Mullen,<lb />
land Marguerette Jamerson.<lb />
Points for awards are based on<lb />
participation in all sports, officiat-<lb />
ing at athletic events, serving as<lb />
heads of -ports and dormitories, and<lb />
service to the association.<lb />
(Continued from page one)<lb />
are Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa, and<lb />
Toronto. At all these points the<lb />
students will have opportunity to<lb />
see as many as possible of the<lb />
places that will be most valuable<lb />
in connection with American His-<lb />
tory, Geography, and Literature.<lb />
The price of each of the twenty-<lb />
two day tours, Mr. Ricks has an-<lb />
nounced, will be only $115, which<lb />
includes transportation, all meals,<lb />
hotel rooms, and sight seeing. Six<lb />
semester hours or nine quarter hours<lb />
of credit may be received on these<lb />
tours.<lb />
A thirteen day tour to Washing-<lb />
ton, D. C, and New York will be<lb />
offered August 8. Eour semester<lb />
hours or six quarter hours of credit<lb />
may be received from this tour. In-<lb />
cluded in the itinerary will be<lb />
Natural Bridge, Winchester, Gettys-<lb />
burg, Harrisburg, Philadelphia,<lb />
New York City and Washington,<lb />
D. C.<lb />
The price of this tour will be $65,<lb />
with college credit and $60 without<lb />
college credit. The cost takes care<lb />
of transportation, hotel rooms,<lb />
meals, and campus expenses.<lb />
Eva McMillan, who was awarded<lb />
a medal for outstanding work in<lb />
1938-39, has been elected president<lb />
of the Woman's Athletic Association<lb />
for 1939-40, succeeding Margaret<lb />
Trexler.<lb />
Myrtle Hopkins succeeds Doris<lb />
Hollowell as vice-president; Estelle<lb />
Edwards is the new secretary, suc-<lb />
ceeding Mildred Hollowell; Frances<lb />
Nance succeeds Myrtle Hopkins as<lb />
treasurer. Nancy Albright is the<lb />
new Teco Echo representative, while<lb />
Mabel Owens will represent the<lb />
Tecoan.<lb />
Heads of various sports for the<lb />
ensuing year are Villeigh Austin,<lb />
volley ball; Nancy Albright, tennis;<lb />
Annie Laurie Parker, soccer; Eliza-<lb />
beth Tomlinson, softball; Elsie Gup-<lb />
ton, basketball.<lb />
Josephine Jackson heads the de-<lb />
partment of individual sports, with<lb />
Jennie Hinson in charge of hiking;<lb />
Eileen Tomlinson, hockey; and Mo-<lb />
zelle Pernell, archery.<lb />
New heads of dormitories are Mil-<lb />
dred Gupton, Fleming; Margaret<lb />
Wood, Jar vis; Doris Roberts, Cot-<lb />
ten, and Mary Grace Siversten, Wil-<lb />
son.<lb />
A new membership drive will be<lb />
staged by the Woman's Athletic As-<lb />
sociation, after which time plans for<lb />
the new year will be launched.<lb />
James Whitfield, who is complet-<lb />
ing his fourth year in general news<lb />
writing for North Carolina and Vir-<lb />
ginia dailies, has succeeded Jack<lb />
Daniels as sports editor of the Teco<lb />
Echo for the ensuing year.<lb />
Although not associated with the<lb />
reportorial staff of the Teco Echo,<lb />
Whitfield turned out many yards of<lb />
copy for various North Carolina<lb />
newspapers during the past year<lb />
while serving as sports publicist for<lb />
the college.<lb />
Whitfield was appointed Green-<lb />
ville correspondent for The Ledger-<lb />
Dispatch. Norfolk, Va in 1935, and<lb />
about three years ago was assigned<lb />
to handle sports and general news<lb />
in Greenville for The News and Ob-<lb />
server. Besides working with these<lb />
publications, he is a member of the<lb />
news department of The Daily Re-<lb />
flector, local afternoon paper.<lb />
Whitfield served as co-editor-in-<lb />
chief with Thornton Ryan on (ireen<lb />
lAqhts, Greenville High School pub-<lb />
lication, last year. Ryan is one of<lb />
the associate editors of the Teco<lb />
Echo for the coming year. The high-<lb />
est honor in his embryonic journal-<lb />
istic career came in 1937-3S, when<lb />
he served as president of The South-<lb />
ern Interscholastic Press Associa-<lb />
tion, embracing all Southern states<lb />
and the District of Columbia. He<lb />
also holds a membership certificate<lb />
with the Newspaper Institute of<lb />
America, New York.<lb />
Football Schedule<lb />
Coach O. A. Hankner, who will<lb />
direct the gridiron activities next<lb />
fall, has just completed a tentative<lb />
schedule, which provides the Pirates<lb />
with a combined total of nine games.<lb />
The schedule follows:<lb />
September 30, Kutztown Teachers<lb />
at Kutztown, Pennsylvania; Octo-<lb />
ber 7, Campbell College here; Oc-<lb />
tober 14, Milligan College, Milli-<lb />
gan, Tennessee, at Milligan Col-<lb />
lege; October 21, West Carolina<lb />
Teachers College at Greenville; Oc-<lb />
tober 23, William and Mary (Nor-<lb />
folk Division) at Greenville; No-<lb />
vember 4, open; November 11, Guil-<lb />
ford College at Guilford; November<lb />
18, High Point at Greenville; No-<lb />
vember 25, Appalachian State<lb />
Teachers College at Boone.<lb />
Start Practice<lb />
For Season On<lb />
September 11<lb />
Several Lettermen<lb />
Compete For Jobs<lb />
inior<lb />
K.<lb />
Retain Shelton<lb />
As President<lb />
Of VarsityClub<lb />
SHOES NEED REPAIRS?<lb />
Go t� the City Shoe Shop for the<lb />
best service at reasonable prices<lb />
CITY SHOE SHOP<lb />
DONT LEAVE THE CAMPUS<lb />
WITHOUT PAYING US<lb />
ANOTHER VISIT!<lb />
Carolina Dairy<lb />
Products<lb />
COMPLIMENTS<lb />
� of �<lb />
Elk's Clothing Store<lb />
.�4f'<lb />
SMART<lb />
GRADUATION<lb />
SHOES<lb />
� and �<lb />
EVENING SANDALS<lb />
MERIT SHOE<lb />
COMPANY<lb />
Gifts for the<lb />
Graduate!<lb />
DIAMOND RINGS<lb />
$5.00 to $650.00<lb />
WRIST WATCHES<lb />
$9.05 to $375.00<lb />
� Best Values<lb />
"CONVENIENT TERMS"<lb />
BEST JEWELRY<lb />
COMPANY<lb />
Bill Shelton, popular E.C.T.C.<lb />
athlete, was retained as president<lb />
of the Varsity Club at an election<lb />
meeting held Monday night, May<lb />
22, and on Wednesday night of last<lb />
week initiated new members into the<lb />
club.<lb />
Members of the club went on rec-<lb />
ord as making life members of se-<lb />
niors being graduated this year and<lb />
in future years. The club voted also<lb />
to convert the office of secretary-<lb />
treasurer to two positions.<lb />
Floyd Hinton was elected vice-<lb />
president, succeeding Earl Smith,<lb />
and Mickey Northcutt was named<lb />
secretary, succeeding Bill Merrier,<lb />
who served as secretary-treasurer<lb />
during the year. Kelly Martin was<lb />
elected to the office of treasurer to<lb />
fill a newly created office.<lb />
Boys taken into the club during<lb />
last week's initiation were Charles<lb />
Brinn, Woodrow Long, Herbert<lb />
Wilkerson, Harvey Braddy, and<lb />
Willie Phillips. All exeept Phillips<lb />
were members of this year's boxing<lb />
squad. He was a hurler with Coach<lb />
Gilbert's nine.<lb />
Coach Hank Hankner and Assist-<lb />
ant Coach Gordon Gilbert will begin<lb />
the task of whipping potential foot-<lb />
ball material into shape on Septem-<lb />
ber 11, when all candidates are to<lb />
report for practice.<lb />
Milton Glass, Floyd Hinton and<lb />
Hubert Roberts, who supplied the<lb />
punch in the Pirates' line last fall,<lb />
are slated to be in the line-ups for<lb />
the 1939-40 season. Rockfellow Ven-<lb />
ters, Coach Hankner's biggest threat,<lb />
is expected to resume his fine brand<lb />
of playing.<lb />
Jack Move, Walter Rogers, Adrian n 8<lb />
Brown and Milton Frizelle, valu-<lb />
able guard prospects, are under the<lb />
watchful eyes of the grid mentors,<lb />
who are not leaving a stone un-<lb />
turned in rounding up suitable ma-<lb />
terial for the team. Bill Merrier, a<lb />
left-over, is a center.<lb />
Backfield positions for next fall<lb />
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curncular aetiviti<lb />
his career in lairl<lb />
was awarded oaoda<lb />
fche best student h,<lb />
He whs atlatator<lb />
class in high - - -<lb />
the freshman, ji<lb />
classes.<lb />
Although all ot his arid<lb />
have not be'tt received at<lb />
Earl Smith proved himseli<lb />
able athlete in baseball, foe<lb />
basketball. During 1937, i<lb />
third-saeker on the Pirate<lb />
spirited his playing in rh'<lb />
a powerhouse hitter. Smitty<lb />
has remained in the upper<lb />
In 193" his batting averagi<lb />
the .411 mark. While at<lb />
1934-35, Smitty played in I<lb />
stop berth. He was a fresh<lb />
had a batting average of<lb />
Campbell during 1936-37<lb />
played second base and ba<lb />
He ended the present 968<lb />
batting standard of .318,<lb />
One of the most derou<lb />
pants in intramural athletics on<lb />
campus is Kuth Parker, w<lb />
been a part of intramural<lb />
ties for the past four year au<lb />
being awarded a trophy by the VV<lb />
Athletic Association thia<lb />
work. In additi �n<lb />
to the intramural program. 11.<lb />
has received honors m other phases<lb />
of athletics.<lb />
In her freshman year. Rath was<lb />
awarded a letter in basketbal<lb />
has been a member of the<lb />
basketball team since that tin<lb />
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THE I EAR'S MERKY MIRTHFUL MOVIE<lb />
"LUCKY NIGHT"<lb />
Starring<lb />
Robt. TAYLOR - Myrna L0<lb />
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OF E.C.T.C.<lb />
We Have Appreciated Your<lb />
Patronage<lb />
COME BACK TO SEE US<lb />
WILLIAM'S<lb />
To The Seniors<lb />
WE SAY<lb />
"CONGRATULATIONS"<lb />
� y F W W"<lb />
HATS OFF<lb />
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THE GRADUATION<lb />
CLASS OF 39<lb />
LET US<lb />
CONGRATULATE<lb />
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MAY YOU HAVE THE BEST<lb />
OF LUCK AND SUCCESS<lb />
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THE TECO ECHO<lb />
Y.W.C.A. Presents Annual Pageant<lb />
To Students On West Campus<lb />
"House of r.oiimultv.lup<lb />
Is Impressive Service<lb />
V A<lb />
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wltu h has<lb />
Doris Blalock<lb />
Handbook Editor<lb />
isi - � �ai ann ial college<lb />
.was : � S n iia vomnir.<lb />
L'V�l'� anl which took<lb />
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1. 11 was  w ith the char-<lb />
i  i- ilrcssoi� w; ; robes with 1 rWCA colors.<lb />
-g � � iisk , Comrade-<lb />
, stndeiv w � m �h ;r fellow . most nearly rep-<lb />
�  ertain qualities that<lb />
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� ai d are aot announced<lb />
until thev t&amp;ki th� r parts ba the<lb />
v ss Nel Breedlove, as Priend-<lb />
I Miss Luci e Lewis, as Co-<lb />
� .� i i d Miss Lillian Parrish,<lb />
� p president of the Stn-<lb />
nmenl Association, as<lb />
Sen  formed guide-posts to the<lb />
Miss Sarah Ann Haxwell,<lb />
v pres dei I � E the YWCA,<lb />
ted I � tl � foundation o(<lb />
 Sii erity, represented by<lb />
His Doris Bla t; I oyalty, by<lb />
v $$ J�  El: � ridge, the new<lb />
. � tin Student Govern-<lb />
� : - Asso .� n; Trust, by Anna<lb />
ira � ale ai d Courage, by Pete<lb />
rmed th building stones o<lb />
;). aous The dwellers in the<lb />
ise taking the parts<lb />
by Miss Sarah Gorham;<lb />
Miss Rebecca Shanks:<lb />
ling, Miss Marian Reed,<lb />
. ess, Margaret Guy<lb />
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aiidHoh<lb />
Plans for the 1939-4� handbook.<lb />
which will have several additions<lb />
this year, have been made by Doris<lb />
Blalock, editor-in-chief, and hor<lb />
staff. The handbook, which will<lb />
couqm owl late this summer, will not<lb />
iuclud� the new constitution which<lb />
was presented last Monday to the<lb />
student body.<lb />
Then will be some changes in the<lb />
make-up of the new handbook, which<lb />
will be smaller than that of 1938-39,<lb />
hi the renter then will be a double-<lb />
page sketch of the campus, drawn<lb />
by John David Bridgers.<lb />
Other changes will include the<lb />
new dormitory regulations passed lv<lb />
iik school council at the beginning<lb />
of the spring quarter. The pictures<lb />
of Dr. Meadows, president of the<lb />
college, Miss Annie L. Morton and<lb />
Dr. Herbert Re-barker, Dean oi<lb />
Women and Men; Miss Juanita<lb />
Etheridgi and William Shelton,<lb />
presidents of the student govern-<lb />
ment organizations; and Miss Sara<lb />
Ann Maxwell and Emmet Sawyer.<lb />
presidents of the YAV.C.A. and<lb />
V.M.O.A will be featured for the<lb />
first time.<lb />
Copies of the handbook, which will<lb />
1h printed at Rouse's Printery again<lb />
this year, will lo sent to the lucom-J<lb />
ing freshmen with their room reser-<lb />
vations in the fall. Tpperclassmen<lb />
will receive their copies of the hand-<lb />
book upon returning to school.<lb />
,i r� tii-�t the from the time when it<lb />
of her pride m the fact 1hat he<lb />
(,(lj(.ge had boon a pioneer n n k P I<lb />
og a real profession out a . <lb />
, She expressed hor hope that<lb />
tmlents of this college may step  "<lb />
nniuiis oi in t- fresh program u<lb />
,�t with trained minds and in i. P"s<lb />
Meadow<lb />
th a s d �<lb /><lb />
repareu riimsoii ior<lb />
ne on a farm in St n<lb />
Pictured above are the directors of the three one-act plays sponsored by the Ki Pi Club. From left to<lb />
right they are Margaret Guy Overman, director of "Wedding Clothes Bruce Harrison, director of<lb />
"Sham and Iris Davis, director of "The Elopers<lb />
mlt with trained ii.umm  � w<lb />
viewpoints to meet the enanges <lb />
ahead.<lb />
Miss Marl- D. Graham spoke o<lb />
the influence of the YWCA on the f� �f .<lb />
campus from the first year in which of that preparal<lb />
,t was organized. She sketched the<lb />
early history of the "A and<lb />
brought out the achievements ac-<lb />
complished in the thirty years.<lb />
Miss Mamie Jenkins described<lb />
with a humorous touch the changes<lb />
in dress, hair, and types of activi-<lb />
ties. She also expressed the un-<lb />
changing quality she had seen in all<lb />
generations of students�the love<lb />
of doing things.<lb />
Miss Kate VV. Lewis spoke I<lb />
the beautification of the campus<lb />
WE WISH THE STUDEr<lb />
AND FACULTY<lb />
A HAI �<lb />
V M ION<lb />
Publications<lb />
Select Advisers<lb />
For Two Years<lb />
Oven<lb />
Th- <lb />
was outlined by these;<lb />
i their places and held'<lb />
ai made the outline<lb />
� Murray entered first.<lb />
prologue. Miss Mane;<lb />
tgi ing president of the<lb />
� Spirit of the YWCA.<lb />
: the spirits in the<lb />
was the interpreter of<lb />
all th others As "hey entered, one,<lb />
bv oi � I d of her part in!<lb />
; ,  0 is before taking<lb />
� i pi raps sou ded in the tits-1<lb />
the fa tg'� �'� John Glover,<lb />
end : " �  ����' aacl the crowd<lb />
, away leaving the<lb />
Kidenhoiir. Parker First<lb />
IMivsical Education Grads?<lb />
was<lb />
0 ATALOGTJE<lb />
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Mi<lb />
ut som i une . nis<lb />
changes from<lb />
rhest changes oc-<lb />
I Edu ation and<lb />
v. hi  have been<lb />
� - i uit i ne from<lb />
.Continued from page three)<lb />
her sophomore year, she was award-<lb />
ed a gold basketball medal, and in<lb />
her junior year received a basket-<lb />
ball brae. let. Ruth was presented<lb />
with a medal for intramural activi-<lb />
ties during her sophomore year and<lb />
was a member of the varsity tennis<lb />
team in her junior and senior years.<lb />
Her senior year has been unusu-<lb />
ally aetiv. in that she has partici-<lb />
pated in basketball, tennis, soccer.<lb />
volleyball and Boftball. Although<lb />
girls do Ttot have the opportunity<lb />
oi hoy- in spreading athletic glory<lb />
evt r the campus. Ruth's record is<lb />
just as 'honorable as those earned by<lb />
boy athletes.<lb />
Advisers for the Tea o F. no and<lb />
the Ticoan have been appointed for<lb />
the next two-year period by the edi-<lb />
tors of the respective publications.<lb />
On the Teoo Echo for the next<lb />
two years. Miss Ixus (Jrigsby will<lb />
serve as editorial adviser and Dr.<lb />
Beecher Flannagan as business ad-<lb />
viser. Dr. U. f7. Slay will be editorial<lb />
adviser of the TecOQOk and Mr. J. B,<lb />
Cummings will serve as business ad-<lb />
viser.<lb />
Start Practice For<lb />
Season On Sept. 11<lb />
(Continued from page three)<lb />
probably will be taken by Bill Shel-<lb />
ton. who ploughed through the op-<lb />
ponents line last season for grid<lb />
honors, and Jack Xoe. and lill Da-<lb />
dash.<lb />
Charles Fntrell. Greenville prod-<lb />
set, showed more improvement lat<lb />
season than any other Pirate and<lb />
should give some candidate stitF<lb />
competition for a halfback job. Fu-<lb />
trell is developing rapidly into a<lb />
triple-threat man.<lb />
Future Teachers of America<lb />
Offers Program At Assembly<lb />
First Concert<lb />
By College Band<lb />
The East Carolina Teachers Col-<lb />
lege Hand, under the direction of<lb />
Dean Tabor, head of the music de-<lb />
partment of the college, gave its<lb />
first public concert on the campus<lb />
in front of Fleming Hall. Sunday<lb />
afternoon. May 21,<lb />
Members of the band, led by the<lb />
two drum majors, marched from<lb />
the Robert II. Wright building at<lb />
4 o'clock to the front campus, where<lb />
they played an hour's concert for<lb />
an audience of 50(1 people. Some of<lb />
the pieces enjoyed by the crowd<lb />
were: March�Sun Maid: Barca-<lb />
rolle� Offenbaek (from Tales of<lb />
Hoffman): The Shepherd's Dream;<lb />
Prelude�Ki.et; Angelas March�<lb />
Little Jumbo: Old Man of the Moun-<lb />
tain. Triumphal March � Verdi<lb />
(from Aida); Waltz�Gold and Sil-<lb />
ver : March � AU-American ; Old<lb />
North State: Alma Mater: and<lb />
The Star Spangled Banner.<lb />
GIRLS�See Us for Dresses,<lb />
Skirts, Lingerie, and<lb />
Sports Jacket<lb />
SALLY FROCKS<lb />
May Success Be Yours,<lb />
Graduates!<lb />
FIRESTONE SERVICE<lb />
STATION<lb />
For someone's<lb />
GRADUATION GIFT<lb />
�<lb />
Give a Portrait<lb />
Asa Remembrance<lb />
Baker's Studio<lb />
Charter-Faculty<lb />
Members Honored<lb />
The national organization of the<lb />
Future Teachers of America made<lb />
its first public appearance on the<lb />
campus at a special assembly pro-<lb />
gram. Tuesday. May 2:i.<lb />
The five charter members of the<lb />
faculty, who this spring round out<lb />
their thirtieth year on the campus,<lb />
were honored by the (dub. Thev are<lb />
President L. R. Meadows, Miss Sal-<lb />
lie Joyner Davis. Miss Marie (Ira-<lb />
ham. Miss Mamie Jenkins, and Miss<lb />
Kate Lewis.<lb />
Kathleen Strickland, president<lb />
of the local chapterintroduced the<lb />
program by pointing out that her<lb />
group had been organized in a<lb />
timely year, since 1939 is being<lb />
celebrated as the hundredth anni-<lb />
versary of the founding of the first<lb />
state normal school in the United<lb />
States.<lb />
She then presented the five mem-<lb />
bers of the faculty and each re-<lb />
sponded briefly.<lb />
Miss Sal lie Joyner Davis spoke<lb />
We Carry a Complet<lb />
Line of<lb />
GROCERIES<lb />
Free Delivery<lb />
Service<lb />
GARRIS GROCERY<lb />
J.C. PENNEY<lb />
For Graduation Gifts<lb />
� See �<lb />
Lautares Bros. Jewelry<lb />
BETTEF '<lb />
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BETTEF : ��<lb />
� At �<lb />
Coburn's Shod<lb />
Incorporated<lb />
Buy Your<lb />
Vacation Luggage<lb />
from<lb />
Home Furniture<lb />
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We Wish Yoi<lb />
THE BEST 01<lb />
LUCK<lb />
in the Future<lb />
Thanks for 1 oi<lb />
Patnmaav<lb />
GREENVILL!<lb />
BOTTLING d<lb />
J C. WALDR0P<lb />
HOWARD WALDR0P<lb />
Let Us Make Your<lb />
Loveliness More<lb />
Lovely for<lb />
Commencement!<lb />
IDEAL BEAUTY<lb />
SHOPPE<lb />
Telephone 102<lb />
The College "Y" Store end your fevcrie down-town "<lb />
or drug store carries a complete line of Lance's Pean<lb />
Sandwiches, Salted Peanuts, and Candies. Whenever<lb />
the need of a "Snack insist on Lance's<lb />
the most sanitary conditions end are c<lb />
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Remember to Insist on LANCE'S<lb />
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SENIORS. CONGRATLLATIOIXS TO YOI!<lb />
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totb 938-39 TECO ECHO STAFF<lb />
�for Their Fine Success<lb /><lb />
Our Best Wishes to the New 1939-40 Staff<lb />
for Their Comina Year<lb /><lb />
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