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WELCOME.<lb />
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ECHO<lb />
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GREENVILLE, N. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1939<lb />
Number 1<lb />
Fall Registration Breaks All Previous Records<lb />
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evei ing, October<lb />
a 1 � W right auditorium.<lb />
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rribh shock he confesses.<lb />
v; training my voice for<lb />
in the tenor register and<lb />
- f doing all the big tenor<lb />
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n am i ' the operatic roles.<lb />
� . v  m to be generally more<lb />
'   :i 'nces.<lb />
Dicks n needn't have worried<lb />
is popularity because as a<lb />
� tie he received several big<lb />
- in th�- form of radio eon-<lb />
and jv, -a rle He tirst at-<lb />
�. I tion in 1932 when he<lb />
Gets Under Way<lb />
With Address<lb />
President Meadows<lb />
Welcomes Freshmen<lb />
To Campus Activities<lb />
Freshmen Orientation began here,<lb />
officially. Tuesday. September 2�'�<lb />
when Pres. Leon R. Meadows wel-<lb />
comed the first year students to our<lb />
campus.<lb />
-What<lb />
Out<lb />
You<lb />
I)<lb />
You<lb />
Expect to<lb />
(let<lb />
of College and "What Did<lb />
Brine to Carry It Away  were<lb />
eadows put<lb />
one of<lb />
M<lb />
in determining<lb />
DONALD DICKSON<lb />
New Instructors<lb />
Assume Duties<lb />
On ECTC Faculty<lb />
Three instructors of last year's<lb />
facility have been replaced and one<lb />
additional teacher has been added to<lb />
the faculty to fill a new position cre-<lb />
ated with the addition of a new de-<lb />
partment in tl<lb />
Miss Helen McElwain of Wash-<lb />
the questions that l)i<lb />
before the freshmen.<lb />
"Work he declare<lb />
the principal factor<lb />
success in school or in the business<lb />
world and he explained that work<lb />
should be foremost in the minds of<lb />
the students.<lb />
The president described personal-<lb />
ity as being a trait that makes work<lb />
more enjoyable for a student as well<lb />
as for his associates.<lb />
In his last point he told the group<lb />
that faith is an "enviable charac-<lb />
teristic in one's self that is well<lb />
worth developing He told of the<lb />
I happiness that would result if the<lb />
i students developed faith.<lb />
Tuesday morning was devoted to<lb />
assigning of rooms by Miss Annie L.<lb />
� Morton, dean of women. 1<lb />
 classmen were kept busv<lb />
 the new students to their rooms.<lb />
In the afternoon, following the<lb />
' conferences of the faculty with the<lb />
Famous Educator And Writer<lb />
Opens Season's Entertainment<lb />
PRESIDENT MEADOWS<lb />
Summer Seniors<lb />
Receive Degrees<lb />
In August<lb />
President Meadows<lb />
Delivers Address<lb />
At Commencement<lb />
pper<lb />
directing<lb />
Eighty-two senior<lb />
grees in the annual<lb />
college curriculum primary, grammar grade and high<lb />
school majors the freshmen were<lb />
taken on a tour of the campus under<lb />
lirection of student offi<lb />
f �<lb />
injrton, Ohio, succeeds Miss Lucille.<lb />
, ' ' . , 1-ij t j� : the direction ot student officers.<lb />
Itwater Kent Audition and Norton of the physical education de- Td Qyvni at : .m a fregh<lb />
song w.th tin leveland partment. who resigned to accept a I J J� Jn Rol<lb />
f Orchestra and the Metro- similar position ml oxas Miss Me- Memorial AuJi<lb />
ComDanv. Mr. Dick- Elwam did her undergraduate study . r<lb />
t . rr � " 1111 tOnillll.<lb />
at Miami University and holds a<lb />
Master's degree from Teachers Col- . College songs and yells were re-<lb />
lational lege, Columbia University. ' �� and the student officers of the<lb />
an on the ' Miss Alma M. Sparger of Mount � � Student Government As-<lb />
Airy replaces Miss Dorothy Sehiry-jat� ,h' ts !i Student (.or-<lb />
der in the art department. Mis:<lb />
ml<lb />
thr<lb />
ompany<lb />
we<lb />
�,l<lb />
Mr. Hick-<lb />
known on the<lb />
a large radio<lb />
the<lb />
System. He<lb />
av Kieht Party for t�<lb />
inging regularly<lb />
nd Sanborn program. I Sparger is a graduate of Woman's<lb />
j College. Greensboro, and did her<lb />
graduate work at Columbia Uni-<lb />
versity.<lb />
Dr William A. Cordrey, who re-<lb />
signed to accept a position in Ten<lb />
nesset<lb />
math<lb />
eminent Association, the Y.W.C.A.<lb />
and the Y.M.C.A. were introduced.<lb />
A partv in the "Y" hut, sponsored<lb />
hv the Y.W.C.A followed this meet-<lb />
Improvements<lb />
Made On Campus<lb />
During Summer<lb />
Freshman registration and prep-<lb />
aration of schedules took place on<lb />
is succeeded in the mathe-i Wednesday in the Wright Building,<lb />
department by Miss Eleanor j Wednesday night. Juanita Ktli-<lb />
received de-<lb />
sunimer com-<lb />
mencement exercises held at East<lb />
Carolina Teachers College on Aug-<lb />
ust 25. This was the largest class to<lb />
graduate from the summer session<lb />
since the four-year course was in-<lb />
stalled a few years ago.<lb />
The first M.A. degrees ever given<lb />
in the history of the school in the<lb />
fields of history and physical educa-<lb />
tion, were awarded. These M.A. de-<lb />
grees also were the first ones to be<lb />
awarded to men students by the col-<lb />
lege. They were received by Roland<lb />
Farley in the field of physical edu-<lb />
cation and Charles Wooten in the<lb />
field of history.<lb />
President Leon B. Meadows made<lb />
the commencement address which<lb />
was centered around four important<lb />
points: economic, democratic, char-<lb />
acter and changing trends in the<lb />
population of today. Each was de-<lb />
scribed as being dependent upon the<lb />
others, if any is to benefit in the<lb />
field of education.<lb />
A banquet was held on August 24<lb />
Professor Emeritus<lb />
Of Yale University<lb />
Amuses Audience<lb />
With Humorous<lb />
Contrast of Science<lb />
and Literature<lb />
Dr. William Lyon Phelps of Yale<lb />
University, famous educator and<lb />
author, spoke last Saturday evening<lb />
to a large number of E TC students<lb />
and many outside guests. Dr. Phelps,<lb />
often called "Dr. Billy was intro-<lb />
duced to the audience by President<lb />
Meadows who was a student under<lb />
him at Yale.<lb />
The theme of his talk, "The Ro-<lb />
mance of Science and the Truth of<lb />
Fiction was handled well by the<lb />
speaker. He spiced a very interesting<lb />
subject with personal experiences and<lb />
anecdotes, some relative to his sub-<lb />
jects and others extrinsic. He empha-<lb />
sized the fact that science is steadily<lb />
changing; whereas, fiction, true fic-<lb />
tion, remains unchanged in a pro-j<lb />
greasing civilization. He stated that<lb />
a novel by Charles Dickens, expos-<lb />
ing the customs and habits of human!<lb />
nature, is accepted today as readily!<lb />
as it was when it was written;<lb />
whereas, Darwin's "Origin of Spe-<lb />
cies has been antiquated by the dis-<lb />
coveries and progress of modern<lb />
science.<lb />
He warned his audience that mod-<lb />
ern civilization was beginning to ac-<lb />
climate itself to the marvels of sci-<lb />
Many Rejected<lb />
After All Rooms<lb />
Are Taken<lb />
Dining Hall I<lb />
ses<lb />
n<lb />
msiai ra<lb />
e been<lb />
� women<lb />
. to rooi<lb />
1<lb />
ij<lb />
� i.<lb />
DR. PHELPS<lb />
New Department<lb />
For Librarians<lb />
Is Offered Here<lb />
Sue Hudson<lb />
To Fill Position<lb />
Of Instructor<lb />
Two Shifts to<lb />
Accommodate Student<lb />
Enrollment for The 1939<lb />
quarter has broken all � ar �<lb />
for Mast (Carolina Teachi rs G<lb />
Although complete figure- ar<lb />
available at present, the last<lb />
discloses a figure c<lb />
that of Last year.<lb />
Dormitories ha<lb />
capacity and man<lb />
have been assignee<lb />
infirmary and Ragsdah<lb />
large number of studeni<lb />
; fused entrance because<lb />
 cient room accommodal i<lb />
Seating capacity in tl<lb />
: hall is not sufficient for t<lb />
I student body and it is neci<lb />
' have two shifts for lunch an<lb />
Withdrawal of British<lb />
companies from the various<lb />
markets in Fast ('arolina<lb />
where gave rise to the<lb />
the enrollment would be affected,<lb />
hut requests for admittance con-<lb />
tinued to come into the registrar's<lb />
office after the marketing holidaj<lb />
was declared.<lb />
The day student enrollment is al-<lb />
i so the largest in the history of the<lb />
school. All available space in the<lb />
I hoys' dormitory has been taken.<lb />
with a major portion of the day<lb />
students resorting to private homes<lb />
for living quarters.<lb />
A<lb />
ins m<lb />
dmme<lb />
amner.<lb />
buying<lb />
tobacco<lb />
an<lb />
belief<lb />
T<lb />
ence: the telephone, telegraph, aero-<lb />
plane, and others. He remarked that<lb />
the way to always enjoy ��� g" gince the demand for part<lb />
ures was to treat them as unusual .  , , <lb />
and ephemeral.<lb />
Often Dr. Phelps left his primary<lb />
topic and amused the audience with<lb />
Library science is being offered<lb />
in the new curriculum here for the<lb />
time high school librarians is grow-<lb />
ing, three courses are offered in an<lb />
effort to equip teachers in handling-<lb />
several droll topics. He inser<lb />
his speech many short and ludicrous<lb />
incidents which the audience ac-<lb />
cepted with great laughter.<lb />
After his talk Dr. Phelps was sur-<lb />
rounded by a host of ardent admirers<lb />
� some wanting his autograph,<lb />
seeking his opinion of cur-<lb />
ted into ll0rary work m hlSh schools.<lb />
These courses are the minimum<lb />
requirements for part-time librari-<lb />
an positions in small schools. An<lb />
instructor who follows these courses<lb />
by nine quarter hours of additional<lb />
work, will be entitled to a teacher<lb />
library certificate.<lb />
Mrs. Elizabeth Scott Walker.<lb />
Teco Echo Staff<lb />
Publishes Paper<lb />
During Summer<lb />
Old, New Heads<lb />
Edit Six Issues<lb />
During Terms<lb />
.tinting. Flooring.<lb />
He-pairs.<lb />
Receive<lb />
aving<lb />
I<lb />
Attention<lb />
V<lb />
past<lb />
been ex-<lb />
buildings<lb />
summer many<lb />
its were made on the<lb />
 se improvements, made<lb />
lirection of William H.<lb />
Superintendent of Build-<lb />
1 rounds, havi<lb />
H veral of tin<lb />
campus grounds.<lb />
i. second! and basement<lb />
 Austin r.uibling have<lb />
ed ami m-w flooring has<lb />
1 in parr of the building,<lb />
e hundred feet of oak was<lb />
floor (d the audi-<lb />
Flizabeth England. "Miss England: eridge. W.S.li.A. president, presided! in the dining hall hoiiormg the<lb />
eomes to East Carolina Teachers over a freshman assembly in which graduates Dr. Denver E Baughan<lb />
( Se from Greenville High School, the literary society officers, the ed- of the English Department was<lb />
where she was a critic teacher in itors and business managers of the toastmaster ami Dr. Meadows was<lb />
m�tli�matkH 'two school publications were pre- principal speaker.<lb />
mathematics. T, radniiU vRi hv Miss Lu-<lb />
Miss Sue Hudson of Paris, lexas. seniea. � �<lb />
,  � � �� mA Miss Morton discussed a few of cilleox of Ruttin, president of the<lb />
the lihrarv science instructor and ss jioitoii uimhsmu a �sw oi i.<lb />
��"� i were the following.<lb />
A. B. Degrees<lb />
Bessie Jane Abbott, Ruth Adams,<lb />
others<lb />
rent world affairs Throughout this Hbj.arim of Washington high school<lb />
aftermath Dr. Phelps remained con-i<lb />
genial and polite. He remarked that<lb />
he thoroughly enjoyed his first visit<lb />
in Greenville, and expressed his de-<lb />
sire to return again.<lb />
will serve as iui assistant librarian the college customs, and the S.G.A.Ii.<lb />
in the college library. The course j president explained the<lb />
wa<lb />
introduced during the summer regulations.<lb />
months.<lb />
Mrs. Erah Thompson Ashley, Adri-<lb />
Helen Spangler<lb />
Weds Dr.Van Hoy<lb />
Christine Harris, a member of the<lb />
1 Poe Society and Chief Marshall I an Avers, Rose Bateman, Athlea<lb /><lb />
 talked briefly on the conduct at col- Boone, Frances Blair Boyd, Eleanor<lb />
Brown, Mrs. Essie Davenport<lb />
lege entertainments.<lb />
Arrangement of rooms and physi-<lb />
Brown,<lb />
Mr<lb />
Mvra<lb />
White Bunch, Leo<lb />
IU!<lb />
f.<lb />
la-<lb />
in<lb />
tn and the classroom- in the<lb />
part of the building. Rubber<lb />
ng has been placed in the hall-<lb />
�7 Cotton to lessen the noise<lb />
me of the dresser and table<lb />
and most of the floors have<lb />
painted. The Training school<lb />
hcu painted also.<lb />
eral departments on the cam-<lb />
d<lb />
Faculty Member<lb />
Retains Position<lb />
As Teacher<lb />
cal examinations took place on Burks, Ethel Freeman Butler, Alary<lb />
Thursday when the upperclassmen: Elizabeth Cartwright, Gladys Cash-<lb />
registered. (Please turn to page four)<lb />
Notice!<lb />
From the registrar, Dr. Mc-<lb />
Ginnis, comes the warning for<lb />
all students to make certain<lb />
that they have turned in all<lb />
their registration cards before<lb />
Thursday, October 12, the last<lb />
day to register for the fall<lb />
quarter.<lb />
This year a penalty will be<lb />
imposed by the administration<lb />
upon students failing to com-<lb />
plete the registration proce-<lb />
dures on time.<lb />
was instructor during the summer<lb />
and is now replaced by Miss Sue<lb />
Hudson of Paris, Texas, who will<lb />
also serve as assistant librarian.<lb />
Miss Hudson, in addition to holding<lb />
a Master's degree from the Univer-<lb />
sity of Illinois Library School, grad-<lb />
uated from Texas State College foi<lb />
Women.<lb />
Loraine Hunter<lb />
Receives Degree<lb />
At Peabody<lb />
and en-<lb />
have<lb />
Dr. Helen Spangler of the science<lb />
department and Dr. Joseph Miller<lb />
Van Hoy of Charlotte were married<lb />
in Memorial Chapel at Duke Uni-<lb />
versity on Friday morning, Septem-<lb />
ber 0.<lb />
Dr. Van Hoy is the son of Mr.<lb />
Hitler Oiled His War Machine For Big Battle<lb />
And Miss Jenkins Made A Hasty Exit From Europe<lb />
By LaRUE MOORING 1 Paris and on to Italy. In Milan, the<lb />
�, , t. r, � most impressive sights were the<lb />
Such an interesting personality, '<lb />
says Dr. Phelps of Miss Mamie<lb />
ov is me son oi vjli. � . . . <lb />
, w r Vr i �n v�� TTw �C Jenkins, and what a vivid memory<lb />
and Mrs. Joe Marshal Van Hoy of countries<lb />
('harlotte. He received his A.B. de- j <lb />
back from a five-<lb />
have been improves<lb />
,1. In the library, stacks have" faiQU frem Date University.<lb />
placed and filled on the third ile a student there he was a mem-<lb />
and an office for Mr. Gulledge, phi Eta Sigma, Iota Gamma<lb />
librarian, has been built at the r i,onorav societies. He<lb />
.f the library.<lb />
New electrical equipment has<lb />
m installed throughout the kitch-<lb />
with<lb />
been<lb />
he tioor has been tiled<lb />
larhle and the kitchen has<lb />
painted throughout.<lb />
i A sunporch has been made from<lb />
ke old porch on the east side of the<lb />
tome Economics practice house.<lb />
INew equipment to the amount of<lb />
Jen hundred dollars has been pur-<lb />
ksed for the Industrial Arts De-<lb />
Irtment where equipment for the<lb />
raining school cafeteria has been<lb />
Jule.<lb />
(On the campus itself many im-<lb />
vements have occurred. By care-<lb />
(Please turn to page tour)<lb />
served as president of his chapter of<lb />
Pi Kappa Phi social fraternity dur-<lb />
ing his senior year. He received his<lb />
M.D. degree from Duke School of<lb />
Medicine in 1938, graduating with<lb />
honors. He was a member of Phi<lb />
Chi medical fraternity and was<lb />
elected to Alpha Omega Alpha, na-<lb />
tional honorary medical scholastic<lb />
organization. Dr. Van Hoy is now<lb />
serving a two-year surgical appoint-<lb />
ment at Bellevue Hospital in New<lb />
York City.<lb />
Before resuming their respective<lb />
positions, Dr. and Mrs. Van Hoy<lb />
spent four weeks at Myrtle Beach,<lb />
South Carolina.<lb />
weeks tour of Eu-<lb />
rope. She visited<lb />
France, Switzer-<lb />
land, Italy, Ger-<lb />
many, Holland, Bel-<lb />
gium, and Eng-<lb />
land.<lb />
Interested in the<lb />
conditions of the<lb />
For the first time in the history<lb />
of the school. The Teco Echo, stu-<lb />
dent newspaper, was published dur-<lb />
ing summer school. Six editions of<lb />
the paper were edited during the<lb />
twelve weeks, thereby maintaining<lb />
the regular schedule of a bi-weekly<lb />
publication.<lb />
Dorothv Hollar, editor for 1939-<lb />
40, and Billy Daniels. 1938-39 editor.<lb />
served in the capacities of co-editors<lb />
during the first half. Helen Flana-<lb />
gan, business manager for 1939-40,<lb />
headed the advertising staff during<lb />
the first six weeks.<lb />
During the second half, Lindsay<lb />
jWhichard. 1938-39 associate editor,<lb />
took the place of Billy Daniels as<lb />
co-editor along with Dorothy Hollar<lb />
who retained her position as co-ed-<lb />
itor during the second six week<lb />
Lucille Johnson, business manager<lb />
for 1938-39, headed the advertis-<lb />
ing staff for the second Term.<lb />
Due to the fact that few extra-<lb />
curricula activities are carried on<lb />
during the summer, the Teco E ho<lb />
was not published in us regular<lb />
form, but was changed to a five<lb />
column, two page tabloid.<lb />
painting of the "Last Supper" and<lb />
the Cathedral which is like lace work<lb />
in stone, some having called it "the<lb />
wedding cake of Europe In Borne<lb />
she was in the midst of the old and<lb />
new Borne (her hotel had been a fif-<lb />
teenth century palace) near the<lb />
forums and the Colisseum and<lb />
Mussolini's headquarters. In Naples<lb />
she went up the original "Funicula"<lb />
(or little railroad going up the moun-<lb />
tain side), the one that inspired the<lb />
song the students love to sing.<lb />
In Florence she was by the Arno<lb />
people as well as the treasures of Biver and right at the Dante bridge.<lb />
the past, Miss Jenkins received all<lb />
points of view by talking to people<lb />
by sign language although "a little<lb />
French, less German, and least Ital-<lb />
ian helped her much she said.<lb />
Having landed at Cherbourg and<lb />
crossing Normandy to Paris, she<lb />
made short trips to Versailles and<lb />
Malmaison. She went to Geneva from<lb />
In Venice she stayed in the house in<lb />
which Buskin lived.<lb />
She spent a day and night at Bol-<lb />
zano, in the South Tyrol, which all<lb />
foreigners had been ordered to evac-<lb />
ulate. Although she was told she<lb />
could rest there as long as she wished,<lb />
she didn't care to stay in hiding on<lb />
the border between Italy and Ger-<lb />
many, she preferred one or the other,<lb />
so she left by the Brenner Pass for<lb />
Munich, a hot-bed of Nazism. From<lb />
there she stopped at Heidelberg, and<lb />
on into the Bhine just back of the<lb />
Siegfried line making Coblenz, the<lb />
birthplace of Metternich, her head-<lb />
quarters.<lb />
From Germany she went to Eng-<lb />
land, and at a hotel in London, she<lb />
met German refugees who had even<lb />
spent time in concentration camps.<lb />
When she asked advice about whether<lb />
or not to exchange her ticket for a<lb />
later sailing, she was told, "Madam<lb />
we are awaiting the decision at any<lb />
moment She was also told to watch<lb />
Hitler's military movements and the<lb />
rapidity with which they reaped the<lb />
harvest to determine the approach of<lb />
trouble. Miss Jenkins said that may-<lb />
be it was woman's intuition, but she<lb />
iust had a "hunch" that it was best<lb />
for her to return in August.<lb />
She returned on the New York,<lb />
(Please turn to page two)<lb />
Miss Loraine Hunter, former!<lb />
East Carolina Teachers (College;<lb />
science teacher, received her Doctor<lb />
of Philosophy degree at the June;<lb />
convocation at George Peabody Col-1<lb />
lege for Teachers. Miss Hunter's!<lb />
degree was obtained in the field of<lb />
science.<lb />
Coming to the college in 1931,<lb />
Miss Hunter taught in the science<lb />
department for six years. Previous<lb />
to this she taught in the science de-<lb />
partment of Greenville High School<lb />
for one year.<lb />
Since leaving here two years! -p.i- f.i T�t�<lb />
� tj v. i�� u;r,� Dr. J. Lewis Kawls. ot the Lake-<lb />
ago, Miss Hunter has been doing . � , r,�ir<lb />
i i i u;i�;�i view Hospital ;?tatt. ami rormer<lb />
research work on the biological , � i � n . i .i,<lb />
 c. ,1i, � i, student of this college, met death<lb />
problems of the South, on which . . r� . .��,<lb />
1 , . , x j- � .� : September o when the car in wnicn<lb />
subiect she wrote her dissertation, j,  ,  -r<lb />
su J he with two other men were riding.<lb />
College Alumnus<lb />
Dies In Accident<lb />
New BSU Worker<lb />
Comes to Campus<lb />
Miss Mary Lee Earnest of Green-<lb />
ville, Alabama, has succeeded Miss<lb />
Nan Morgan as Baptist student<lb />
worker. Miss Morgan was married<lb />
during the summer.<lb />
Miss Earnest is a graduate of<lb />
Mars Hill and Meredith colleges.<lb />
She arrived in Greenville on Sep- the Medical Corps, of the I. S. army<lb />
crashed through the railing on the<lb />
Broad Street overpass. Suffolk, and<lb />
plunged to the railroad tracks<lb />
below. Dr. Bawls attended East Car-<lb />
olina Teachers College d u ring<lb />
1909-11,<lb />
Dr. Bawls, one of Suffolk's most<lb />
promine&amp;it physicians, was secre-<lb />
tary of the Lakeview Hospital staff,<lb />
a charter member and past president<lb />
of the Suffolk Rotary Club, a stew-<lb />
ard and Sunday school teacher in<lb />
the Main Street Methodist church.<lb />
He served as first lieutenant of<lb />
tember 21 and attended the BSU<lb />
pre-school retreat of September<lb />
22-25.<lb />
� � 7<lb />
in the World War, and came to Suf-<lb />
folk to practice medicine immedi-<lb />
ately after the war.<lb />
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PAGE TWO<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
Dorothy HollasEditor in Chief<lb />
ASSOCIATE EDITORS<lb />
Elizabeth Meadows<lb />
Ethel Padgetts<lb />
B XL VIC K I- I KN K. l <lb />
l.v Rue Mooring<lb />
James WhitfieldSports Editor<lb />
Matt Philips .Staff Photographer '<lb />
&amp;<lb />
Rkim)ktkk.s�Iris Davis, Harold Tay-<lb />
lor, Lois Hughes, Sarah Gorhani,<lb />
Margaret Moore, Lena Mae Smith,<lb />
Mary Baily, Margaret Reed,<lb />
George Lautares, Betty Keuzen-<lb />
kamp, John Williams, Tat Jack-<lb />
son, ICary Home.<lb />
Ihe TE�0 ECHO<lb />
E.AST C.mdiJlifi-TEACSKKS COLLEGE<lb />
Published Biweekly by the Students of East Carolina<lb />
Teachers College<lb />
Entered as second-class matter December 3, 1925, at the U. S.<lb />
Postoffice, Greenville, X. C, under the act of March 3, 1879.<lb />
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Hello, Freshmen. Easi Carolina Teachers College welcomes you<lb />
to her campus. She is glad to have you become a member of her<lb />
ever growing student body.<lb />
To mosi of you college presents a substantial change�different<lb />
from any you have encountered as yet in life. Starting with today<lb />
you arc on college level and you will lo expected to live uj to the<lb />
dards placed before you in order to keep abreast with the<lb />
resi oi your fellow students. Competition will be keen. The way<lb />
iua seem hard at first and you may oven feel at times as if you<lb />
like to give up and quit. However, others have gone through<lb />
the s line experiences and have pulled through all right in the cud.<lb />
I tke advantage ol the opportunities placed before you and<lb />
I- them. You are the only one who can make a name for<lb />
If. It i- up to vou. You arc on your own now.<lb />
Let's Rekindle llk&amp;meeoniini' llay<lb />
Hoi coining Day lias been an outstanding event on the ECTC<lb />
those who are supposed to continue the<lb />
Dean of Women<lb />
lv<lb />
Dean of Men<lb />
en ic<lb />
i<lb />
to re<lb />
en ir<lb />
Tin<lb />
11 e past, bu<lb />
ive apparently let the idea dwindle.<lb />
ages and hamlets have produced presidents, great<lb />
�s and pioneers in education. Regardless of one's eleva-<lb />
business or professional world, it is food for thought<lb />
to scenes of childhood days and observe the one-time Dear Students:<lb />
I that attributed to success. Greetings to you at the beginning<lb />
o, ! tme situation prevails for a college graduate. of :im,tllrI" school year!<lb />
We a<lb />
MISS ANNIE L. MORTON<lb />
F<lb />
RENCH<lb />
ASH ION<lb />
ADS<lb />
Campus Camera<lb />
DR. HERBERT REBARKER<lb />
Dear Students:<lb />
Responsibilities and privileges ac-<lb />
company the new school year which<lb />
YI ; in school, a student learns to love his intellectual environ- V " trjmg, m VVl'v' wn-v tois now hil1 ushered in with so<lb />
i w; i i i � i j i i e n t make a stronger, better, more useful much Dromisp Mav thp cW nf tl�e<lb />
Kxlv is bent with age, the memorv of college days instituting for �� � 1 ti. , �,i i � �  �<lb />
S . institution toi you, and those who year bring with it no regrets for<lb />
lingers. He cherishes the idea of returning to the campus occasion- come after you. We need your help, "neglected ' responsibilities or" "unat<lb />
ally and observing the results of progressive transitions and meeting I am wishing for each of you the :<lb />
old friends. happiest year you have known. May<lb />
Homecoming Dav would keep education foremost in the mind ' uv'f �vo" ,n (1 �u me if iu &amp;n7<lb />
e i , � j"i � i i i � i-i f ii l- � way 1 can help you?<lb />
oi a graduate oi tins educational institution, and education is<lb />
, -Most sincerely yours,<lb />
something to be remembered ii the practice oi making better men Annie 1 Morton<lb />
and women ol tomorrow is to lie everlasting.<lb />
Safely First. Speed Demons!<lb />
Students of East Carolina Teachers College have practiced<lb />
Safety on the campus for many years, but there are some narrow-<lb />
minded operators o automobiles who enjoy using the campus<lb />
drives for race tracks. A student using his feet for travelling is<lb />
unable to check this menace and will have to adhere to the same<lb />
idea ol being on the lookout for such ruthless individuals under<lb />
the wheel.<lb />
We urge the students to be careful and drop this hint to the<lb />
traffic violators: If your reckless driving continues, vou are liable<lb />
to hit and kil<lb />
vou. It woult<lb />
thud of a student's body as your automobile strikes it; to see his!<lb />
or her limp body dashed against the curb; to observe blood trickling'<lb />
from his mouth and the body still in death. Such experiences come;<lb />
to those who do not drive carefully. If this experience should hap<lb />
. it will be too late to put safety foremost in your mind<lb />
Place under MISS MORTON'S<lb />
tained privileges. It is a pleasure<lb />
to welcome both old and new stu-<lb />
dents at this the beginning of a new-<lb />
year, and in so doing may I wish<lb />
tor all of you a year of full and com-<lb />
plete living.<lb />
Dr. Herbert Rebarker.<lb />
By BARBARA KEUZENKAMP<lb />
Old fashions are new fashions,<lb />
these days when it comes to change<lb />
purses. Vou remember those charm-<lb />
ing little silver mesh change hags<lb />
your great-aunt used to carry  ell,<lb />
it's high fashion to carry one now,<lb />
and you'll love "em !<lb />
Something new is when your shoes,<lb />
hag. and umbrella handle match and<lb />
are done in fur. The shoes can<lb />
either be fur-trimmed or completely<lb />
covered with fur, and must be high<lb />
around the ankle to be utterly smart.<lb />
lb-re's a make-up tip. The Parisi-<lb />
ennes have found that to look their<lb />
best under a blue light, it is advisable<lb />
io use a purplish-red rouge and lip-<lb />
stick. So when you go to a dance<lb />
or any other function where there<lb />
are going to be any blue lights or<lb />
the light- are decorated with blue<lb />
crepe-paper, wear this shade of niake-<lb />
vour<lb />
1 flatter<lb />
Typical Freshman Wails For Mamma<lb />
At First ECTC Registration<lb />
Open Forum<lb />
Dim' innocent student who failed to be watching for<lb />
�e a somewhat dreadful experience to hear the dull<lb />
pen to v<lb />
(Eeitok's Note: This Deportment<lb />
is open to all .students in school<lb />
here. Tin: 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 neirspapcr.)<lb />
Express Your Opinions<lb />
In the past it has been customary to provide a column for the<lb />
expressions of the opinions of the student bodv. However, during<lb />
the preceding<lb />
this opportu<lb />
to zero. Frequently several issues hae been pu<lb />
To the Students:<lb />
East Carolina Teachers College<lb />
extends a cordial welcome to both<lb />
old and new students: a welcome to<lb />
all the privileges of the campus, to<lb />
. year, the number of students taking advantage of: the courses of instruction, to the va-<lb />
mitv through this department has dwindled practically1rious classes, to associations with<lb />
iblished without students and teachers, to all the sn-<lb />
comments of any sort from individual students. dent' departmental, and college or-<lb />
The ideas a student develops while in college and the interest he P?1"2 to the opportunity of<lb />
, , e ,i i  . g i � � . � &amp; � , �� � , . ,  �me months of hard work toward<lb />
takes for the betterment of his environment is reflected in Ins ability preparation for a life of usefulness:<lb />
to handle perplexing citizenship and governmental problems that! every member of the staff will take<lb />
will confront him later in life. Your interest in affairs of the college' pleasure in doing all in his power to<lb />
determines to a great extent the type of citizen vou will be in thel,na(' .vour stay with us happy and<lb />
world tomorrow. Speak and the world will listen: say nothing- and<lb />
the others will do your thinking.<lb />
' 'lie Teco Echo staff urges you to come forward with your<lb />
criticisms, and comments that you would like to voice.<lb />
successful.<lb />
Leon R. Meadows.<lb />
suggestion;<lb />
Quotable Quotes<lb />
Policies in Mind<lb />
In the last issue of the year the new staff placed before the (?. A7"at.wl Collegiate Press)<lb />
, i ,i ,  r, � i " r � ,i ,i ii � . lh(' American position on aea-<lb />
student body the editorial policies that they had up as goals to demic freedom has brought to our<lb />
work toward tor the school year 1 J)J3i)-4(). For the benefit of those! universities men of great distinction<lb />
ere not with us then, the Teco Echo staff repeats those whose race or whose views are held<lb />
to disqualify them from carrying<lb />
Beginning with this issue the aim of the staff is and will be<lb />
throughout the year, progressiveness. Forwardness and onward-<lb />
ness, not backwardness and retardation, will be the motto of the<lb />
pubheation. Looking back except to profit by others' errors, too versifies University of Chicago's<lb />
often proves fatal and fatality is ruination. Therefore, looking P�s. Robert M. Hutchins sees at<lb />
straight ahead toward higher things will be the aim of the work<lb />
undertaken.<lb />
An impartial editorial policy will be pursued. All problems of<lb />
student interest will be analyzed carefully and discussed with<lb />
unbiased opinion. The will of the student bodv will be heard through<lb />
the columns, thus making this a paper for the students, by the<lb />
students and of the students.<lb />
on the search for truth in certain<lb />
other countries. It may turn out that<lb />
Hitler and Mussolini will be the<lb />
great builders of the American uni-<lb />
Thanks<lb />
Within the past two weeks, two business organizations of Green-<lb />
ville have given special favors to the students of East Carolina<lb />
Teachers College, which tie closer the bonds of better understand-<lb />
ing and cooperation between the college and the town.<lb />
Pitt Theatre gave passes to the freshman class to the moving<lb />
picture "$1,000 a Touchdown featuring Martha Raye and Joe<lb />
E. Brown, on Thursday afternoon, September 28.<lb />
On registration day. Roses presented each student with a card<lb />
entitling him to a free package of stationery bearing the college<lb />
seal.<lb />
Roth the student body and the freshman class have expressed<lb />
their deepest appreciation to Roses and to the Pitt Theatre for<lb />
these kindnesses extended to them.<lb />
Congratulations!<lb />
In behalf of the Tkco Echo staff and the student body of East<lb />
Carolina Teachers College, we extend our most humble congratula-<lb />
tions to Dr. Helen Spangler, who became Mrs. J. M. Van Hoy<lb />
September 6. Your stay on the campus has been an enviable in-<lb />
fluence to the student body and we are indeed grateful that your<lb />
marriage did not take you from us.<lb />
least one ray of sunshine in the<lb />
present European situation.<lb />
"A knowing kind of citizenry do<lb />
not fall for the same old shibboleths.<lb />
If the majority of the people are<lb />
ruled by hate or intolerance or blind<lb />
impulse, democracy will destroy<lb />
itself. Obviously, the collective wis-<lb />
dom can rise no higher than the<lb />
education and character of the indi-<lb />
viduals who make up the state<lb />
Dean John T. Madden of New York<lb />
University believes that the indi-<lb />
viduals of the nation should possess<lb />
greater knowledge and the capacity<lb />
to act on that knowledge.<lb />
"The alert and well-balanced stu-<lb />
dent in this extraordinary era should<lb />
live at once in the past, the present<lb />
and the future, because he has a bet-<lb />
ter chance for real perspective than<lb />
almost any one else Robert Moses<lb />
told Union College students they bal-<lb />
ance present events against the strong<lb />
lessons of historical events.<lb />
Twelve .special students have been<lb />
selected to take every course offered<lb />
at Oglethorpe University. It'll take<lb />
each one six years to complete the<lb />
task.<lb />
"Mama, oh Mama, where art<lb />
thou?" wails the forlorn freshman<lb />
on registration day while she wan-<lb />
ders in a strange building filled with<lb />
strange people doing strange things.<lb />
What does she put on those blank<lb />
-cards? That is the question. And her<lb />
little heart gives another bound<lb />
(probably the fortieth that day) as<lb />
she sees a boy holding blue cards.<lb />
Oh goodness, if she has the wrong<lb />
cards, what will she do?<lb />
At the front sits a girl under a<lb />
sign which says Information<lb />
Maybe she can tell the little dear<lb />
what to put on those cards, and if<lb />
they are the correct color or not.<lb />
She stealthily advances, but Miss<lb />
Information is talking to someone<lb />
about extra hours. What does that<lb />
mean I And she decides that the In-<lb />
formation Bureau is not supposed to<lb />
tell her what to put on her card.<lb />
She wants to cry so badly.<lb />
"May I help you?" She turns<lb />
around and sees a girl with a slip<lb />
of paper bearing a name pinned on<lb />
her dress.<lb />
"Please the little girl says weak-<lb />
ly. After the kind person, a boon<lb />
sent from Heaven, has arranged the<lb />
schedule for the Freshmen she sends<lb />
the little girl to get it signed by her<lb />
teacher, telling the child to find her<lb />
when she finishes.<lb />
When she finished she stops to<lb />
look for that wonderful upperclass-<lb />
man (they know so much, thinks this<lb />
little girl). But she does not see her.<lb />
She cannot ask anyone about her for<lb />
she has forgotten the name that was<lb />
on the slip of paper. "Oh she<lb />
thinks, "these cards will be the death<lb />
of me yet. What do I do with them<lb />
now ?"<lb />
She asks someone, gets her regis-<lb />
tration completed and walks home<lb />
clutching the envelope that had held<lb />
the cards but now relieved of a mo-<lb />
mentous burden. She reaches her<lb />
room and languidly begins to read<lb />
the envelope and her schedule. "Oh<lb />
horrors, if she had just read these<lb />
directions she would have known<lb />
what to do, but no one had told her<lb />
to look there, and Oh, gosh, she had<lb />
signed up for Science 31 and she<lb />
was supposed to be taking Science 30<lb />
for Science 31 wasn't being taught.<lb />
The forlorn freshman rushes to<lb />
the office to make the change if she<lb />
can�the first link in her chain of<lb />
trouble called a college career.<lb />
Hitler Oiled His War<lb />
Machine For Big Battle<lb />
(Continued from page one)<lb />
the last German boat to come across<lb />
without delay. The mystery of the<lb />
closed portholes the last three nights<lb />
on the ship was not solved until she<lb />
found two weeks later that it was a<lb />
blackout.<lb />
Miss Jenkins said she was Ger-<lb />
many's worst victim. Because of the<lb />
rain she had laryngitis on her re-<lb />
turn trip. The ship doctor told her<lb />
up and the lights wi.<lb />
face instead of giving you that wan<lb />
look.<lb />
Russian blouses are being seen a<lb />
lot in smart restaurants. Some are;<lb />
heavily embroidered with yarn,<lb />
heads, silk thread, metallic thread<lb />
or braid, while others are heavily<lb />
pleated and shirred. They come in all<lb />
colors ranging from the light pastel<lb />
tints to the exotic darker -hades. Bui<lb />
no matter which color you choose<lb />
you'd better get one because they're<lb />
becoming more and more popular i<lb />
with college irit<lb />
t3<lb />
Fred enke Minnesota tackle-J<lb />
POL. ICED ON A FUMBLE WITH SOCH FORCE 1 SENIOR<lb />
TVE BALL COLLAPSED yy<lb />
- W DAKDTA- Mm. GAME - 1920-<lb />
MU fiA<lb />
f<lb />
Student-On-The-Stand<lb />
Deuces Wild<lb />
bv<lb />
Asa Spades<lb />
Question: What do yon like most about ECTC?<lb />
(Editor's note: The question this issue is answei<lb />
and transfers.)<lb />
"I haven't met her yet<lb />
Arch V<lb />
i<lb />
I<lb />
I iSa ipaOeS j "I dreaded being a day student, but I see<lb />
J have been more than cordial and friendly to me. Also 1 <lb />
 � "�� ���- - r� a transfer things would be hard and people difficult t<lb />
FASHIOX NOTE: BANGS I feel at home and am enjoying it all intensely<lb />
SEES! to he the rage nowadays; Anna Belli<lb />
anyway school started off with one- �<lb />
f what Paris and New "I like ECTC because we all seem to be like one big noi<lb />
Everyone is so friendly. It is swell here even <lb />
restrictions than there are at hom Marv-<lb />
in spite �<lb />
York say.<lb /><lb />
THIXtiS ABE LOOKING UP:<lb />
A VETERAX student was heard to "I like the democratic spirit of the student<lb />
remark at dinner Tuesday night.<lb />
"Gee, ECTO's putting on the dog<lb />
They've even started slicing our<lb />
lemon for us.<lb />
t ieor<lb />
Heaf<lb />
MEMO WITH A LIPSTICK:<lb />
"BEAU" BRIDGERS seems to be<lb />
right back in the grrrrrroove again<lb />
"I sincerely hope that the four years 1 exp<lb />
will be as pleasant as the first week lias been. I<lb />
spirit of both the students and the faculty<lb />
lam.<lb />
w.<lb />
"I would like to express my thoughts in behalf of Ei "P<lb />
W - � i , i iv- I best- 1 Think ovt'ry sl'ot ou the campus is a place of beautv<lb />
Webste. s Ne� International Die- wp alI appm.iaT(, hm T ch(MW H, <lb />
nonary, p. 1105, Groove (groov) n. alollg beUer without any 3 �Sa!<lb />
it is a place of memory and leads us to the top of the la i :<lb />
Marv John Park-<lb />
A rut<lb /><lb />
IXTEKXATIOXAL SITUA-<lb />
TION: ADOLPH HITLER may.<lb />
be a big pull in Europe but over I<lb />
here he's just another jerk.<lb />
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ADDENDA OX GROOVE: WE i<lb />
KXOW THIS IS A RUTTEXil<lb />
column. Nevertheless, all we do is 1<lb />
Eyes On Europe<lb />
ask you to go to all the football 1<lb />
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During the 1938-39 school year, not to "spek" and she had "more to<lb />
200 colleges created some 300 scholar- say than she had ever had before and<lb />
ships for foreign refugees. couldn't say it<lb />
games and rut for the lupme team.<lb />
Don't write home for cash because<lb />
money is the rut of all evil.<lb /><lb />
OVERHEAD AT A BREAK-<lb />
EAST TABLE: "SURE HE'S A<lb />
SWELL teacher, but he just ain't<lb />
got no oomph l"<lb /><lb />
B�nnimniimmniniiiimmnimntmitniiiinn<lb />
by<lb />
GEORGE LAUTARES<lb />
After four weeks of fighting, the European situation coi th<lb />
vague and unpredictable. The unexpected entry of Russia -<lb />
the urging ot peace by Dictator Mussolini, the inactivity � .<lb />
front: these are pw a few of the surprising oecunvnc, s th<lb />
nations are watching with interest<lb />
Bussia forgot old eonfiiets and antagonism when she si<lb />
Her facetious ability, to protect Russian interests m p0 u<lb />
Till MBNATI lUi'H �ppuv ' J,�TV;X0Ufe to the spoils of Poland with Hitler. l<lb />
great help toward the destruction of Poland. The terrific<lb />
Hitlers legions had inflicted indicated that Poland's dav-<lb />
"I DOX'T believe he wears but one<lb />
a week<lb /><lb />
BIG DRIVE: A XEAR STAM-<lb />
PEDE occurred the other day when<lb />
a girl ran across the campus yell-<lb />
ing "Mail call It is rumored that<lb />
approximately 972 girls joined in<lb />
the rush to Austin.<lb /><lb />
A ONE-ACT DRAMA: THE<lb />
SCENE IS THE shrubbery in front<lb />
of Jarvis Hall. The characters pre-<lb />
fer to remain unnamed.<lb />
1st Voice: "Ummmmmmm-mmm<lb />
again<lb />
2d Ditto: "Ah, come on and wake<lb />
up<lb />
1st Voice: "O.K. Give me my<lb />
coat<lb /><lb />
OVERHEARD UNDER A<lb />
SHOPPE TABLE: "It's a great life<lb />
if you don't weaken, but believe me,<lb />
it's a lot more fun if you weaken<lb />
� <lb />
SHOOT THE ASPIRIN TO<lb />
ME, JOHN BOY: "I've got the<lb />
worst headache I've ever had. I'm<lb />
going home and put my head in a<lb />
sling<lb /><lb />
GOSSIPPETTES: Tennisstar<lb />
"MOUSIE" JARVIS being squired<lb />
about by would-be tennistar "BEAU"<lb />
BRIDGERS .  FAY BATEMAN<lb />
(Please turn to page three)<lb />
werready numbered when Russia annoaneed her poh<lb />
Dictator Mussolini will probably give the interested world to.<lb />
prise. His position now, as the "dove of peace is very unb, ag I<lb />
such a fiery dictator. A conference that will occur c<lb />
German and Italian officials, will undonbtedlv da v iTalvs ; - � <lb />
the confusing situation. K Mraj � !<lb />
OnSand and Fran report tinned success on the west- &amp; <lb />
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man Tress or th T 1"� are raPid1 il demolished. The G<lb />
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miSMti. "S that both S� arc augment ,<lb />
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oSUWLZ? m�St of the consequeius of the ��<lb />
�?S�T havnflicted reat � � Britih <lb />
tunate victims 1<lb />
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The British announcp that tk � P . � a,<lb />
danger of underwater ??, I !� DCW convo? s.vstom wil tbt<lb />
campaign has Sen ZoZ '� �� this is <lb />
of the warTIisT Z�?? T l688.8"6 than during the earlier Bttg<lb />
submarines trentl rJ autoritie� hoast that manv of the Ge�"�<lb />
in German ports bil1? 2 ?" floor' and hers are left &amp;<lb />
Hitler's -KnrSfTi in the North S68-<lb />
of Poland was very wl�k- t0the WorWa - The 8wift destruction<lb />
raids on London, PaA JS ?"?w�t defense- Thus far' exp0Cte! <lb />
The belligerents W 1? lafge cities hav6 failed to take vh'<lb />
and to abstain from binT JS- P interest of nonparticipant?<lb />
and to abstain from Wl- . resPect interest of nonparticip�nt?<lb />
ever, "how long toT?1 n� importance. Ho-<lb />
heUigerent nation k asking V mflntain" i the question that each<lb />
air-raid siren Lcmdon' P�� and Berlin still listen for the<lb /><pb facs="00038090_tn_0003" /><lb />
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October 6, 1939<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
PAGE THREE<lb />
ECTC To Open Home Season With Campbell Saturday<lb />
ALONG<lb />
THE SIDELINES<lb />
With<lb />
James Whitfield<lb />
THE<lb />
d not '<lb />
TEAM NEEDS YOUR<lb />
SUPPORT<lb />
lave expressed its intention of resisting the devastating<lb />
ritorvrazed Adolph Hitler if it had not been for the<lb />
tes; all Street could not stand op under financial scans<lb />
the support ol money interests; the WPA would tumhlc<lb />
 rela uu! strong bandies and the lfgg edition of the<lb />
� am eannot display an enviable stride unless it has your<lb />
ates play their first home game of the season here tomor-<lb />
to yourself and to your school to he on the field and sop-<lb />
MILKY WAY<lb />
muscle-bound athlete making love to another<lb />
in flashy feminine costume? Well, that is one of;<lb />
'at is iroin�r to happen in "Milky AVav<lb />
meuients t<lb />
be presented by the Varsity Club under the direction<lb />
! wo girls are supposed to he in the production, hut<lb />
stead. our columnist has not been<lb />
t- girls, but the love-making of th<lb />
tainintr.<lb />
informed of the<lb />
se bearded ladies<lb />
'v enu<lb />
Helen McElwain<lb />
Succeeds Norton<lb />
As Instructor<lb />
Pirate Mentors<lb />
Have Variety<lb />
Of New Hopefuls<lb />
Merrier, Maness<lb />
To Manage Teain<lb />
This Season<lb />
Jack McJunkin Blasts Penn Line<lb />
In Thrill-Studded Setback<lb />
Emphasizes Value<lb />
Of Intramural<lb />
Et T<lb />
WHY NOT NAME THE FOOTBALL FIELD?<lb />
stion that was hurled at me by Bill Merner, valuable Miss Helen McElwain has sac-<lb />
football squad, when I visited him after he had been ceeded Miss Lucille Xorton in the<lb />
I list. Bill had an injured leg. "I can't understand physical education department. Miss<lb />
some name to our football field said Bill. He sug-j Norton resigned during the summer<lb />
ng center be called the Wright Field. Does anv other to accept a position in Texas.<lb />
rsrestion<lb />
TENNIS TEAM HAS ITS THREAT<lb />
-port- world is now focused on the pigskin classics, but<lb />
course of our observations long enough to see what the<lb />
am is doing. Tennis is most popular in the spring when<lb />
eart turns to fishing and doing nothing and Nancy's fancy<lb />
tig, the desire to<lb />
. lanky senior, has<lb />
season. He has not offered any comment about b<lb />
are. Still, he's determined to become a tennis player and<lb />
be spring should no! make a tuft of gray hair stand on the<lb />
tors.<lb />
get out of school. However, John<lb />
been doing some severe practicing,<lb />
iis pros<lb /><lb />
 FINE START FOR INTRAMURAL ATHLETICS<lb />
O. A. llankner gave the intramural athletic program unprece-<lb />
�  when he became head of the physical education depart-<lb />
" year, rhe program i- destined to show more advancement in<lb />
arrival of Miss Helen McElwain. who succeeds Miss<lb />
he physical education department. Miss McElwain is a<lb />
iral athletics and has asked for the cooperation of the<lb />
am<lb />
her endeavors<lb />
WOULD SUCH A REVERSAL LAST?<lb />
e experienced by the football team surely develops healthy<lb />
� of rest has been emphasized by the mentors, but some<lb />
y Walter Rodgers, has suggested that the boys eat eight<lb />
id sleep three. Such practice would revolutionize one's eating<lb />
stomach!<lb />
DEUCES WILD<lb />
I.A<lb />
il from page two<lb />
out with ALTON<lb />
be freshman party . . .<lb />
USSKTTK ami EOB-<lb />
H OX -till going strong<lb />
mnus JOE BRAXTON<lb />
campus to see we wonder!<lb />
ETHEL (iASTON don-<lb />
hose to lend the proper<lb />
practice teaching . . .<lb />
HOLLAR doing likewise<lb />
 NDREWS Wing showed<lb />
: registration bv HELEN<lb />
AX . . . LEON MEAD-<lb />
ing on the Library steps<lb />
Fre-hman" . . . M. PAB-<lb />
iting "Don't you feel ro-<lb />
with proper facial eat-<lb />
. . HERBERT WILK-<lb />
ERSON preparing bis Oral English<lb />
assignment with HARRIET'S as-<lb />
sistance.<lb />
Louisiana State University has<lb />
placed on probation for six<lb />
Deen<lb />
months<lb />
aid.<lb />
as regards federal student<lb />
The libraries of LT. S. institutions<lb />
of higher learning contain more than<lb />
62,000,000 bound volumes.<lb />
This year's college and university<lb />
enrollment in the V. S. is expected<lb />
to total approximately 1,400,000.<lb />
New York City's four municipal<lb />
colleges enroll more than 52,000 stu-<lb />
dents vearlv.<lb />
The new physical education in-<lb />
structor comes to East Carolina<lb />
Teachers College from Middleton,<lb />
Ohio, where she has taught in the<lb />
high school there for the past two<lb />
years.<lb />
Before going to Middleton, Miss<lb />
McElwain taught in Troy, Ohio,<lb />
for three years.<lb />
She completed work for her Mas-<lb />
ter's degree at Teachers College,<lb />
Columbia University, this summer.<lb />
Miss McElwain did undergraduate<lb />
work at Miami University, Florida.<lb />
All of Miss MeElwam's work in<lb />
the teaching profession before com-<lb />
ing to Greenville was in the field of<lb />
physical education. Her work here<lb />
will be confined to jmysical educa-<lb />
tion.<lb />
She will direct classes in field<lb />
hockey, soccer, and physical educa-<lb />
tion work for primary and inter-<lb />
mediate grades.<lb />
Miss McElwain declared, "I am<lb />
a staunch believer in intramural<lb />
athletics and have placed much em-<lb />
phasis on such a program in each<lb />
school where I have taught. I hope<lb />
the students of East Carolina Teach-<lb />
ers College will cooperate in my<lb />
efforts to promote intramural ath-<lb />
letics on this campus<lb />
Social dancing and an introduc-<lb />
tion to physical education also will<lb />
be taught by the new instructor.<lb />
Phi Sigma<lb />
Pi Meeting<lb />
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Sigma Pi, today called a meeting<lb />
of fraternity members to be held<lb />
Saturday at 12 in room 113.<lb />
President Chadwick said that a<lb />
program for this year's activities<lb />
will be outlined and urged full at-<lb />
tendance.<lb />
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A variety of new material has en-<lb />
abled Coaches O. A. Hankner and<lb />
Gordon Gilbert to mould what ap-<lb />
pears to be one of the best football<lb />
squads in the history of East Caro-<lb />
lina Teachers College.<lb />
Many of the newcomers are trans-<lb />
fers and are experienced gridders,<lb />
which make them more capable of<lb />
handling key positions on the squad.<lb />
Some of the new hopefuls still need<lb />
practice, but they are developing at a<lb />
fast clip.<lb />
Hill Davidson of Plymouth, who<lb />
saw much action with Belmont Ab-<lb />
bey, was slated to help the Pirates in<lb />
their game-winning tactics. However,<lb />
he broke a bone of an already injured<lb />
leg in Tuesday afternoon drills and<lb />
probably will have to remain out of<lb />
the line-up for the remainder of the<lb />
season.<lb />
Jack McJunkin of Asheville, who<lb />
played two years of football and<lb />
baseball with Wake Forest, is fast<lb />
becoming an outstanding baekfield<lb />
threat and is slated to see much ac-<lb />
tion as the season progresses.<lb />
Dick Dodder was a member of<lb />
the varsity at Appalachian State<lb />
Teachers College and is confining<lb />
his efforts to the center division. Bill<lb />
Merner, regular center, is nursing<lb />
an injured leg.<lb />
Ambrose Stankus was a member<lb />
of the Campbell College squad for<lb />
two years and will probably be pitted<lb />
against his former colleagues when<lb />
the Pirates clash with Campbell here<lb />
tomorrow afternoon.<lb />
Irving Poliakoff of Kinston, a<lb />
190-pound tackle, has aided consid-<lb />
erably in reinforcing the Pirates'<lb />
line. Irving made a name for himself<lb />
as a member of the Kinston High<lb />
School team.<lb />
Paul E. Waldrop of Elizabeth<lb />
City, who was a quarterback for two<lb />
years on the Elizabeth City High<lb />
School team, is making an effort to<lb />
become a mainstay on the Pirate<lb />
squad. Paul is a freshman and still<lb />
has plenty of time to fulfill his var-<lb />
sity hopes.<lb />
Richard Chadwick, a transfer<lb />
from Elon, tips the scales in the<lb />
175-pound division and is a serious<lb />
baekfield threat. Chadwick is a soph-<lb />
omore and will likely see much ac-<lb />
tion during the season.<lb />
John Glover, who tried out for the<lb />
team two years ago, is seeking a<lb />
berth. John says he's a guard by<lb />
tradition and a baekfield man by am-<lb />
bition. Other newcomers include:<lb />
Waylan Tucker, Greenville, guard,<lb />
(Please turn to page four)<lb />
Official Schedule<lb />
October 7�Campbell, here.<lb />
October 14�U. S. Naval Base,<lb />
Norfolk, Va.<lb />
October 21�West Carolina<lb />
Teachers College, here.<lb />
October 23�William and Mary<lb />
(ND), here.<lb />
November 4�Open.<lb />
November 11�Guilford Col-<lb />
lege at Guilford.<lb />
November 18�High Point Col-<lb />
lege, here.<lb />
November 25 � Appalachian<lb />
State, Morganton.<lb />
Plans Are Mapped<lb />
For Intramural<lb />
Athletics<lb />
Program Will<lb />
Get Under Way<lb />
Immediately<lb />
Plans have already been mapped<lb />
for an extensive intramural pro-<lb />
gram on the campus this fall and<lb />
Coach O. A. Hankner and Miss<lb />
Helen McElwain will begin their<lb />
work in this type of recreation in<lb />
the immediate future.<lb />
Coach Hankner said that even<lb />
though some boys on the campus are<lb />
not majoring in physical educa-<lb />
tion, they will be eligible to serve as<lb />
managers for different teams in the<lb />
intramural program.<lb />
Badminton, volley-ball, tennis,<lb />
horseshoes and touch football will<lb />
be among the indoor and outdoor<lb />
sports that will he offered to boys<lb />
on the campus. Coach Hankner said<lb />
that other sports probably would be<lb />
offered. !<lb />
Although Miss McElwain has not<lb />
made any definite plans for the in-<lb />
tramural program for the girls, she<lb />
intimated that she would follow the<lb />
program already outlined by the<lb />
Woman's Athletic Association, with<lb />
the view of making adjustments if<lb />
needed.<lb />
The coaches will supervise the pro-<lb />
gram for the girls and boys, but<lb />
selecting teams and other arrange-<lb />
ments will be placed in the hands of<lb />
the intramural staff.<lb />
Kutztown Teachers<lb />
Take Early Lead<lb />
To Win 20-6<lb />
Big Pep Rally<lb />
On Gridiron<lb />
Set For Tonight<lb />
College Band<lb />
Offering Music<lb />
For Contest<lb />
Brilliant<lb />
lings will<lb />
air on tin<lb />
unes from pun<lb />
eap into the brisk i<lb />
football field this m<lb />
1 sap-<lb />
wintry<lb />
at 6:30 o'clock in a student-wide bun-<lb />
fire rally staged by the cheer iead-<lb />
to give impetus to the gridiron<lb />
CnlWfl<lb />
Kutztown Teachers College foot-<lb />
ball squad staged an eight-minute<lb />
surprise attack in the opening half<lb />
in Kutztown, Pa last Saturday to<lb />
emerge with a 20-6 triumph on the<lb />
scoreboard. Coach O. A. Hankner's ler<lb />
contingent held the strong Kutz- encounter with Campbel<lb />
town aggregation scoreless after the "ere tomorrow afternoon a1<lb />
first half and Jack McJunkin, Wake! Not only will the studen<lb />
Forest's gift to ECTC, bucked the<lb />
hall over the line for the Pirates'<lb />
only score.<lb />
Medunkin's thrilling display came;<lb />
on the heels of a dash around a baffled<lb />
Kutztown end zone, which had<lb />
thwarted the Pirates' earlier scoring!<lb />
threat The ball was carried to the<lb />
one-yard marker and Jack exercised I P��iuuer n momam<lb />
everv ounce of his intestinal forti-1 tea?a��, along with las<lb />
urdays game, indicate that<lb />
efforts have not been in vain<lb />
fond its support tonight, 1<lb />
the largest turnout- in �<lb />
tory is anticipated for the<lb />
first home contest of the se<lb />
college hand will offer pre-<lb />
sie on the field tomorrow i<lb />
Coaches O. A. Hankner<lb />
don Gilbert have been b<lb />
September 11 moul"<lb />
team. Practice aloi<lb />
tKX i<lb />
u oi<lb />
hool<lb />
xrk.<lb />
� of<lb />
son. Th<lb />
tnd (<lb />
de to push the ball across the goal!<lb />
tud<lb />
line.<lb />
Kutztown's first score came after<lb />
blocking a punt in the first quar-<lb />
ter, with Trenchard covering the ball<lb />
across the goal line for a touch-<lb />
down. Cappaeio place kicked the ex-<lb />
tra point. In the second quarter he<lb />
executed a pass that was good for a<lb />
30-yard gain and a touchdown. An-<lb />
other pass, Cappaeio to Eister, pro-<lb />
duced the final tally. Extra point<lb />
doings at this stage were thwarted by<lb />
the Pirates' Adrian Brown.<lb />
Apparently inactive because of a<lb />
journey that had taken them over<lb />
400 miles, the Pirates were unable to<lb />
settle down in the first half. How-<lb />
ever, they took on new life in the<lb />
last half and outplayed the Kutztown<lb />
teachers both offensively and defen-<lb />
sivelv.<lb />
The Pirates made three first downs<lb />
and Kutztown seven; attempted<lb />
(Please turn to page four)<lb />
1. he<lb />
boys continue to show marked im-<lb />
provement and appear to be in good<lb />
shape.<lb />
Ambrose Stankus, who has played<lb />
with the Campbell varsity for the<lb />
past two years, will likely he a foe<lb />
for his former colleagues tomorrow<lb />
afternoon. Stankus played his heart<lb />
out last year as Campbell troui �� I<lb />
the Pirates 19-G, hut the Pirate? have<lb />
an improved team and will be dyna-<lb />
mite tomorrow.<lb />
The Corsairs are determined<lb />
turn in a victory, but a win is<lb />
going to be a' push-orer bv anv<lb />
means, in that Campbell has letter-<lb />
men in its baekfield and line. Baek-<lb />
field men who proved to be trouble<lb />
for the Pirates last season were Wil-<lb />
bur Kutzman, John Byrum, and<lb />
Jim Coats. Outstanding Campbell<lb />
linesmen include Owens Johnson,<lb />
guard, and Tom Lanier. fiery end<lb />
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PAGE POUR<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
October 6, 1939<lb />
Among The Alumni<lb />
Dear Alumni:<lb />
1 hope that t-arh of you had a<lb />
pleasant vacation and that you have<lb />
returned to your work with renewed<lb />
interest and vigor. Please don't for-<lb />
get the resolution you made about<lb />
keeping us informed as to your<lb />
�whereabouts and activities.<lb />
The position of Alumni Secretary<lb />
and Field Worker has not keen<lb />
tilled. The work of the committee<lb />
lias been seriously handicapped inj<lb />
that we hare been able to contact so<lb />
few of the Alumni, but now that you'<lb />
know (he position has not been tilled<lb />
I am depending on each of you to;<lb />
give the matter much thought and!<lb />
publicity. Please sead me the names<lb />
of persons who might be interested.<lb />
This position is a golden oppor-<lb />
tunity for a person with an adven-<lb />
. a vision of the service<lb />
d. and an inate love to<lb />
people. Maybe it is just1<lb />
u would like to do.<lb />
of you. after your first<lb />
h wanting to pay your'<lb />
- yon will get the Tbco <lb />
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mingle with<lb />
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A numbei<lb />
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Alutm<lb />
Echo,<lb />
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address, and<lb />
m some cases<lb />
both<lb />
name and address lias been changed<lb />
�in either case, write Miss Grace<lb />
Smith, Greenville, N. C, recording<lb />
secretary of the Alumni Association,<lb />
and your request will receive prompt<lb />
attention. I know of no better way<lb />
to keep in touch with the college<lb />
and your friends there than the Tbco<lb />
Echo, and I urge each one who does<lb />
not take the paper to do so.<lb />
I have set as one of my goals this<lb />
year, the organization of ten new<lb />
Alumni chapters in the state. 2uw<lb />
you realize just how much I believe<lb />
in you and how much faith I have<lb />
in the enthusiasm you showed at<lb />
Commencement. Contact the Alumni<lb />
in your community and let me hear<lb />
from you. I might be able to help�<lb />
I'm sure I'd like an opportunity to<lb />
try. Let's see what community will<lb />
be the first to announce the organi-<lb />
zation of a chapter.<lb />
I shall use the Teco Echo to keep<lb />
you informed about the plans made<lb />
for the association, so don't miss a<lb />
copy. Sincerely,<lb />
Elizabeth Stewart Bennett,<lb />
Pros. ECTC Alumni Assn.<lb />
Summer Senior? Receive<lb />
Decrees In Aliens!<lb />
(.Continued<lb />
Bena Chi<lb />
from<lb />
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page one)<lb />
. Mamie Ruth<lb />
Cox. Mannie<lb />
Daniels, Julia<lb />
C " as, Ethel<lb />
Bell Craft, <lb />
Davis. Lula Mae Davis, Mrs. Hubert<lb />
Dixon, Mary Alice Eatmon. Mary<lb />
Olive Eilenherg, Anne Estes, Doris<lb />
Everett. Mildred Faulk. Margaret<lb />
Fuleher. Ella Dill Gibbs. Carolyn<lb />
Haniric, Esther TTardee, Eleanor<lb />
Harrington. Irrua Hill. Jessie Bines.<lb />
Mildred Hollowell, Helen Jew<lb />
Home, Frances Jenkins. Christine<lb />
Jernigan. Annie Lee Jones, Mrs<lb />
Mary Barker Jones. Hazel Kimery.<lb />
Louise King. Birma Lee, Lalon Lee<lb />
Mrs. Nelle Bay Marston. Mrs. Mar-j<lb />
garet Martin. Kathryn McAllister,<lb />
Ora Elizabeth McCormae, Robertaj<lb />
McCulloch. Annie Mae Mclntvre,<lb />
Mary Edna Melvin. Dorothy Millis,<lb />
Gertrude Parker. Mrs. Myrtle Thar-<lb />
rington ParrisH, Lillie Frank Peace,<lb />
Zelina Price. Bertha Maie Pritch-<lb />
ard. Selma Pritchard. Irene Rid-<lb />
dick, Xaomi Biddick. Margaret<lb />
Elizabeth Hoberson, Annie Laurie<lb />
Sessoms, Lee Ella Sessoms, Virginia<lb />
Shindler Miriam Sloan, Earl Smith,<lb />
Gladys Stokes, Jeanne Stubbs.<lb />
Flora Teague, Frances Tew, Marga-<lb />
ret Louise Thigpen, Blanch Van-<lb />
Dvke, Zoo "Waller, Carolyn White,<lb />
Minnie Mae Whittington, Ethel<lb />
Ruby Winstead, Valeria "Womack.<lb />
Irene TVorthington, Lelia Yates,<lb />
Charleen Chason.<lb />
M. A. Degrees<lb />
Poland Farley, Charles Wooten.<lb />
Pirate Mentors Have<lb />
Variety of New Hopefuls<lb />
(Continued from page three)<lb />
four years; Walter Moritz. Long<lb />
Island, X. Y William Harris,<lb />
Greenville: Bay Sparrow, Belhaven;<lb />
Marion Sumrell, Ayden; Wiley<lb />
Brown. Moyock; Gordon Clark,<lb />
Greenville; Wiley Mayo, Mesick;<lb />
Matt Phillips. Greenville, and Stan-<lb />
ley Scarborough, Grifton.<lb />
Bill Merner and Albert Maness<lb />
have been selected to manage the<lb />
team for this season. Merner is still<lb />
nursing an injury that may keep<lb />
him out of regular play for some<lb />
time. He was a regular center last<lb />
season.<lb />
Improvements Made<lb />
On Campus During<lb />
Summer<lb />
(Continued from page one)<lb />
fully keeping the grass cut the num-<lb />
ber of sandspurs has been reduced.<lb />
A cement walk has been laid to re-<lb />
place the gravel paths in the circle<lb />
around the fountain on the east<lb />
campus. The bleachers have been<lb />
repainted and are ready for use at<lb />
the first football game. The road<lb />
around the power house to the Sci-<lb />
ence building has been laid with<lb />
cement. A new truck for general<lb />
use around the campus has been<lb />
purchased.<lb />
Although much has been accom-<lb />
plished during the summer, Mr.<lb />
MacHenry says that there is much<lb />
more to be done and that he feels<lb />
glad that he has been able to keep<lb />
"his head above water" the past<lb />
summer and to complete what he<lb />
started. <lb />
Jaek Mejunkin Blasts<lb />
Penn Line In Thrill-<lb />
Studded Setbaek<lb />
(Continued from page three)<lb />
seven passes, completing three.<lb />
Kutztown tried five passes, com-<lb />
pleted two, with three being inter-<lb />
cepted by the Pirates.<lb />
Walter Bodgers and Rockefeller<lb />
Venters, regulars of last season,<lb />
sparked the Pirates' line, while Jack<lb />
McJunkin, the latter being a new-<lb />
comer from Asheville, produced a<lb />
thrill-studded brand of backfield<lb />
work.<lb />
Exactly 260 college and universi-<lb />
ties are participating in the pilot<lb />
training program of the Civil Aero-<lb />
nautics Authority.<lb />
Freshman Registration Day<lb />
The beginning of a college career is depicted in the above photograph.<lb />
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