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XVI<lb />
Fifteen Students<lb />
Are Selected<lb />
For Who's Who<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1939<lb />
Number 2<lb />
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3 Vere, CliftonBrit-<lb />
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ui X�w!�v. and MaryPark-<lb />
Junius H. Rose<lb />
Installed Here<lb />
As Legion Head<lb />
Superintendent<lb />
of Greenville Schools<lb />
Receives Hih Honor<lb />
Budget Committee Appropriates<lb />
Student Activity Fee For 1939-40<lb />
Writes Book<lb />
Campus Organization?<lb />
Receive Allowances<lb />
� these students come from!<lb />
 Junior class. Thev are.<lb />
rner, Doris Blaloek, Rebee-<lb />
. RJebecca Shanks, Erlene<lb />
and Hazel Owens.<lb />
Laurie Beale, Juanita Eth-<lb />
Dorothy Hollar. Kathleen<lb />
 Ma'rv Helen Gulledce,<lb />
aston, Iris Davis. Bill Shel-<lb />
: Harvey Deal.<lb />
earbook, which is published<lb />
'ooperation of the National<lb />
i d of America and vari-<lb />
ortanf collegiate organiza-<lb />
rves as a reference for busi-<lb />
IS4 - and will be of great im-<lb />
to the selected students in<lb />
employment. Many busi-<lb />
as consider the Who's Who<lb />
reference which a college<lb />
i i an have, when applying<lb />
res of these students will ap-<lb />
;i next issue of the Teco<lb />
am<lb />
I he new $350,000 classroom building, which is fast nqaring completion. It will house the commercial, science,<lb />
lome economics departments, and will be ready for occupancy by the beginning of the winter quarter.<lb />
$300,000 Classroom Building Hearing Completion;<lb />
To Re Ready For Use During Winter Quarter<lb />
o<lb />
1<lb />
To Be Occupied<lb />
By Science,<lb />
Home Ec, and<lb />
Commercial<lb />
Departments<lb />
A<lb />
to ht<lb />
science, am<lb />
ments of tin<lb />
State-Sponsored<lb />
Family Institute<lb />
Held at College<lb />
Principal Speakers<lb />
For<lb />
r�-<lb />
Session<lb />
Home Leaders<lb />
-oi'ed<lb />
by the State<lb />
c Instruction,<lb />
,ife Institute<lb />
Dcpart-<lb />
a Home<lb />
was held<lb />
(College<lb />
trolina Teacher-<lb />
and Friday. October 12<lb />
ituring talks by authori-<lb />
�ious fields affecting the<lb />
itute was under the direc-<lb />
-atherine Dennis, State<lb />
of home economics and<lb />
X. Rosa, field worker in<lb />
� mics and parent educa-<lb />
Woman's College of the<lb />
of North ("arolina.<lb />
t Meadows ami State<lb />
dent <lb />
three-story classroom building<lb />
occupied by the commercial,<lb />
home economics depart-<lb />
College and costing<lb />
$350,000 is nearing completion and<lb />
is expected to be ready for occupancy<lb />
by the beginning of the Winter<lb />
quarter.<lb />
"Work on the project got under<lb />
way last year. The main portion<lb />
of the modernistic structure has been<lb />
completed. Most of the construction<lb />
activity is now confined to inside<lb />
work, which includes plastering,<lb />
woodwork refinishing, and installing)<lb />
electrical equipment.<lb />
The building, one of the most<lb />
spacious and up-to-date on the cam-<lb />
pus, was constructed under architec-<lb />
tural plans worked out to meet the j<lb />
needs of the various departments.<lb />
All floors of the building will be oc-<lb />
cupied except the first floor of the I<lb />
Smile, Please<lb />
Attention candid camera<lb />
fiends! Get out that old box<lb />
camera and start snapping<lb />
right and left.<lb />
All snapshots for the 1940<lb />
"Tecoan" will be taken by the<lb />
students themselves. A prize<lb />
will be given to the person turn-<lb />
ing in the five best for the year.<lb />
Mr. Dunbar will be on the<lb />
campus October 23 to take all<lb />
students' pictures, so watch<lb />
the bulletin board for further<lb />
notices.<lb />
Pieces 0' Eight<lb />
Will Be Issued<lb />
During October<lb />
Large Majority<lb />
of 1939 Grads<lb />
Receive Jobs<lb />
Placement Bureau<lb />
Reports Ninety-six<lb />
Per Cent<lb />
Are Teaching<lb />
Pieces (Y Eight, the new college<lb />
publication, is to be released this<lb />
October. Yernon Tyson is serving as<lb />
EnTWestwfwhichwmiotl6 aml Kthel Padgett is serving<lb />
be completed when the departments " business manager. Other staff<lb />
members are William Harris, art<lb />
move into their new headquarters.<lb />
A grant of the State Legislature<lb />
and Federal Government was re-<lb />
sponsible for the project.<lb />
Eric G. Flannagan of Henderson<lb />
was awarded the contract for the<lb />
project, which calls for completion<lb />
of the work by January If). De-<lb />
partmental heads have expressed the<lb />
intention of moving into the build-<lb />
ing during the holidays following the<lb />
yde Krwin welFall quarter, although minor inside<lb />
Thursday morn-j work will likelv remain to be com-<lb /><lb />
k<lb />
iitors<lb />
Mis Catherine Dennis; pleted at that time.<lb />
ed Hie purpose of the insti-j<lb />
rofessor M. L. Wright, head<lb />
Sociology Department at EC<lb />
oke on "Your 'oinmunity's<lb />
ees followed by Dr. Carl<lb />
ds, who spoke on our "Health<lb />
ns Dr. Reynolds' speech was<lb />
d by a discussion led by Miss<lb />
Bovd with representatives<lb />
' t ,K n,l Btftte de- (Editors Note: The following article<lb />
imhfT ot duos ami ictie ut v<lb />
Miss � written by Billy Daniels, former<lb />
editor of the Teco Echo, during the<lb />
editor; Becky Ross, feature editor;<lb />
and K. P. Lewis, circulation editor.<lb />
Assistants are Pat Brooks, J. L.<lb />
Casteen, George Lautares, and James<lb />
Whitfield.<lb />
The magazine will contain ap-<lb />
proximately 20 pages and will con-<lb />
sist of short stories, jokes, and gossip<lb />
written and collected by the students.<lb />
There will be four issues during the<lb />
college year. Each copy will sell<lb />
for ten cents or a year's subscrip-<lb />
tion may be bought for thirty cents.<lb />
Alibis For Tardiness Off The Record<lb />
As Old Bells Are Replaced By New<lb />
1U<lb />
term immediately following<lb />
the change in the system of bells.)<lb />
participating.<lb />
leal, of the State Library<lb />
talked on "Books and summer<lb />
The evening meeting<lb />
�; Bes Rosa, who dis- Your correspondent is in the<lb />
Guidance and Fam-i throes of nostalgic yearning. The old<lb />
bells are no more. Never again will<lb />
eluded Miss he be able to smile innocently and<lb />
� led by Mi<lb />
i "Child<lb />
Relations<lb />
Friday's speaker<lb />
mlin<lb />
11K<lb />
he<lb />
 1 �i, i ite Extension tell an indignant professor that<lb />
Miss Furenia Van Land- would have arrived at class mi time,<lb />
ingham, Home Demonstration<lb />
agent, who took up such subjects<lb />
aa housing and money management;<lb />
Mayor Jack Spain, who spoke about<lb />
"Town Planning and Miss Kather-<lb />
iue Holtzclaw, who spoke on "Hous-<lb />
ing Miss Holtzclaw is head of the<lb />
Home Economics Department of<lb />
ECTC and was in charge of arrange-<lb />
ment of the meetings.<lb />
The purpose of the institute was<lb />
to furnish a clearing house for all<lb />
agencies interested in problems of<lb />
family life, such as the P-TA, Wom-<lb />
en's clubs, the AATJW, the State<lb />
Board of Health and Public Instruc-<lb />
tion and Public school teachers.<lb />
but the bells in the Science Building<lb />
just don't ring simultaneously with<lb />
those in Austin  not that this<lb />
young man ever had any class in the<lb />
Science Building, but it was a grand,<lb />
unimpeachable alibi.<lb />
But, now my friends, science has<lb />
found a way to remove that last cloak<lb />
for our human failings. A master-<lb />
clock has been installed in the Sci-<lb />
ence Building, and buzzers in all the<lb />
principal buildings on the campus<lb />
are regulated by this mechanism.<lb />
The old clock, which regulated<lb />
Father Time's duties at the west<lb />
end of the campus was almost hu-<lb />
man in its frailties. It was often<lb />
fast or slow, and at times was guilty<lb />
of stopping work altogether. And<lb />
instead of a business-like, efficient<lb />
buzz, the old clock w-as frequently<lb />
content to promote just a faint, mus-<lb />
ical tingle. The time piece in the<lb />
Science Building, although a great<lb />
many years younger, was an ex-<lb />
tremely temperamental doodad and<lb />
contributed its share to the eternal<lb />
mystery concerning the exact time.<lb />
Now add to all of these failings the<lb />
fact that the two clocks didn't get<lb />
along at all well together  at<lb />
times it was rumored that a com-<lb />
plete divorce was in the offing . . .<lb />
and you can appreciate the time<lb />
situation on the ECTC campus.<lb />
But, "them days is gone forever<lb />
and these human, lovable mechan-<lb />
isms have been replaced by a time-<lb />
keeping robot. Ah, the pity of it all,<lb />
which inspires your correspondent<lb />
to a poetic conclusion:<lb />
Ah, bells there sound your unerring<lb />
ring,<lb />
"Oh, death . . . death, where is thy<lb />
sting?"<lb />
Ninety-six per cent of the gradu-<lb />
ates of 1938-39 have been placed in<lb />
teaching positions, according to the<lb />
statistics of the Placement Bureau<lb />
issued early this fall. There are only<lb />
eleven who have not been placed,<lb />
five of which are History and Eng-<lb />
lish Majors.<lb />
Two of the graduates have become<lb />
Home Supervisors under the Farm<lb />
Security Administration, one has<lb />
become a County Home Demonstra-<lb />
tion Agent, and another an Assist-<lb />
ant Home Demonstration Agent,<lb />
while another one has become dor-<lb />
mitory counsellor here at East Caro-<lb />
lina Teachers College. Four of the<lb />
graduates have married and are not<lb />
teaching. The rest have teaching po-<lb />
sitions throughout North Carolina<lb />
and in three other states as well.<lb />
These states are Virginia, Florida,<lb />
and Xew Jersey.<lb />
Those who have been jlaced as<lb />
teachers in North Carolina are:<lb />
Bessie Jane Abbot, B. F. Grady<lb />
School; Ruth Adams, Benson ; Viola<lb />
Alphin; Swanquarter; Doris Arm-<lb />
strong, Duplin; Erah Ashley, White<lb />
Oak ; Marguerite Averett, Columbia ;<lb />
Ruth Belche, Jackson; Ozella Bar-<lb />
bour, Greenwood; Hazel Barnes,<lb />
South Mills; Madlyn Barnes, Bear<lb />
(Grass; Edith Barrett, Chicod; Rose<lb />
Bateman, Columbia; Ruth Vivian<lb />
Batten, Hertford; Louise Beck,<lb />
Burnsville; Athlea Boone, Oak City;<lb />
Ellen Boone, Nahunta; Mildred<lb />
Boyce, Lewiston-Woodville; Hattie<lb />
Laura Britt, Pink Hill; Frances<lb />
Boyd, Denton; Lois Brady, Buies<lb />
Creek; Emily Brendle, Kenansville;<lb />
Sarah E. Bristol, Harrisburg; El-<lb />
eanor Brown, Stantonsburg; Essie<lb />
D. Brown, Swan Quarter; Myra<lb />
Bunch, Chowan; Leo Burks, Jr<lb />
Wilmington; Eleanore B u r n e y ,<lb />
South Edgecombe; Ethel F. Butler,<lb />
Mingo; Ethel L. Byrd, Bethel; Mad-<lb />
eline Byrum, Stedman; Mary E.<lb />
Cartwright, Bell Arthur; Gladys<lb />
Cashwell, Ansonville; Rena E. Charl-<lb />
ton, Bailey; Charleen Chason, Eth-<lb />
er; Martha Cobb, Pink Hill; Ma-<lb />
miruth Collins, Hallsboro; Estalene<lb />
Cook, Stantonsburg; Mary Clyde<lb />
Coppedge, Angier; Lucile Cox, Hap-<lb />
py Home; Minnie Belle Craft, Bel-<lb />
haven; Mary Craven, Altamahaw-<lb />
Ossippee; Jimmie McCullens, Wag-<lb />
ram.<lb />
Juanita If, Davis, Mingo; Julia<lb />
K. Davis, Moss Hill; Grace Daw-<lb />
son, Calypso; Marie Dawson, Beula-<lb />
ville; Gerald DeMond, Bear Grass;<lb />
Catherine Denson, Cedar Creek;<lb />
Mrs. Hubert Dixon, Maury; Gene-<lb />
vieve Eakes, Monroe; Florence Ed-<lb />
wards, Barnesville; Louise Elam,<lb />
(Please turn to page two)<lb />
Monday night. Junius H. Rose was<lb />
accorded one of the highest honors<lb />
a Tar Heel may receive, when he<lb />
was installed, as State Commander<lb />
of the American Legion.<lb />
During the afternoon one of the<lb />
largest parades ever staged in Green-<lb />
ville marched from the end of Fifth<lb />
street to the college.<lb />
Music was furnished by the Green-<lb />
ville High School Band and the<lb />
College Glee Club, and the College<lb />
Band.<lb />
The Pitt County Post members,<lb />
Goldsboro Drum and Bugle Corps,<lb />
auxiliary members and Gold Star<lb />
mothers, Red Cross Float, Rocky<lb />
Mount Band, State Highway Patrol,<lb />
National Guard, college students,<lb />
Boy Scouts, (iirl Scouts, Washington<lb />
High School Band, School Boy<lb />
Safety Patrol, Plymouth School<lb />
Band, horseback riders, Negro Le-<lb />
gionnaires, and other floats also par-<lb />
ticipated in the parade.<lb />
After the inaugural ceremonies<lb />
Mr. Rose addressed the assembly,<lb />
using as one of his topics "American<lb />
Neutrality<lb />
"We do not want democratic neu-<lb />
trality, nor a republican neutrality<lb />
but a real neutrality Mr. Rose<lb />
stated, receiving loud applause from<lb />
the audience.<lb />
Mr, Rose, being himself a great<lb />
educator, naturally took up this<lb />
phase of the present situation, in<lb />
the beginning of his address.<lb />
He explained the present statute<lb />
providing an education for every<lb />
son and daughter of an American<lb />
killed in action or who died prior<lb />
to 1924 as a result of the war, and<lb />
added that it was the objective of<lb />
the Legion to amend this law to pro-<lb />
vide an education for every son and<lb />
daughter of a veteran who dies of<lb />
direct cause of the war.<lb />
The new commander discussed the<lb />
unemployment program for the com-<lb />
ing year and said efforts would be<lb />
made to aid every unemployed vet-<lb />
eran in finding suitable work.<lb />
He lamented the fact that those<lb />
men who joined in the fight 21 years<lb />
ago to save democracy so they<lb />
said, now find themselves unemployed<lb />
and said the Legion was going to<lb />
make it its business to help these<lb />
men.<lb />
The installation program was fol-<lb />
lowed bv a dance at the Armory.<lb />
com<lb />
men<lb />
L<lb />
DR. ROY HILLDRUP<lb />
Dr. Roy Hilldrup<lb />
Publishes Book<lb />
On Pendleton<lb />
Revolutionary<lb />
Statesman's Life<lb />
Is Subject<lb />
of Biography<lb />
Notice!<lb />
North Carolina Baptist stu-<lb />
dents will gather at Buie's<lb />
Creek next week-end for a state<lb />
meeting. Many rich experiences<lb />
await those who attend, and<lb />
we hope you will be one of those<lb />
attending. If you want to join<lb />
our crowd, get in touch with<lb />
Miss Ernest or India Hill.<lb />
Pat Jackson,<lb />
Publicity Chr.<lb />
The Life and Times of Edmund<lb />
Pendleton by Dr. Roy L. Hilldrup<lb />
of the history department of East<lb />
Carolina Teachers College was pub-<lb />
lished during the early fall by The<lb />
University of North Carolina Press!<lb />
and went on sale September 23.<lb />
Written over a period of three)<lb />
years, the book is a careful study of j<lb />
old life in Virginia, particularly of<lb />
the contribution of Edmund Pendle-<lb />
ton to his times.<lb />
Although at least three people have;<lb />
made the attempt, no life of Pendle- j<lb />
ton had ever been written and all<lb />
his papers and letters were scat<lb />
tered all over the country. The<lb />
author had to spend much time in<lb />
searching out his materials. Lettersj<lb />
in the handwriting of Pendleton<lb />
were located by the author in nearly<lb />
a dozen libraries in various parts<lb />
of the country. Some as far away;<lb />
as California. In all he has pur-<lb />
chased photostats of or copied about!<lb />
two hundred of Pendleton's letters<lb />
and believes that his collection is<lb />
more complete than any other.<lb />
The central idea of the honk is<lb />
hat Patrick Henry has been given<lb />
too much credit for the Revolution<lb />
in Virginia. The bonk shows that<lb />
it was Edmund Pendleton who<lb />
balanced the two powers in Virginia<lb />
Dr. Hilldrup is a Virginian him-<lb />
self and did his graduate work at<lb />
the University of Virginia. Related<lb />
to the Pendleton family through his<lb />
maternal ancestors, he had access<lb />
to valuable information and family<lb />
papers, in addition to that collected<lb />
bv libraries and historical societies.<lb />
The budget oiliilriltlo<lb />
of students and faculty<lb />
announced this week, t<lb />
of the amount to be expende<lb />
publications, entertainnn tits,<lb />
student activities for the � I i ��<lb />
year.<lb />
The figure- of the budget<lb />
mittee are based on a minimum<lb />
mate oi the income from the sti<lb />
activity fee of $5 plus the 11<lb />
fee voted on the students by I<lb />
selves last year. This dollar<lb />
be divided between the two atl<lb />
associations, seventy-five cent-<lb />
each dollar going to t<lb />
Athletic Association and twenty-i <lb />
to the Women's Athletic Associath n.<lb />
The Woman's Student Govern<lb />
ment Association received $80(3<lb />
year, an increase of one hund<lb />
dollars over the last year appropria<lb />
tion. The Men Student Govi <lb />
ment Association received $35 th -<lb />
year, an increase of seventy-fivi I-<lb />
i lars over their last year allowan r.<lb />
 The VWCA for this year is $2 i<lb />
 Last year they received $150. An<lb />
appropriation of $150 was mad to<lb />
the VMCA.<lb />
Four thousand six hundred dollars<lb />
was given the Entertainment ' oi��-<lb />
mittee. and $1,050 to the So ial<lb />
Committee. Last year the appro na-<lb />
tions were $4,100, and $1,075, re-<lb />
spectively.<lb />
One thousand dollars<lb />
put on the account of th M<lb />
Athletic Association to cam i '<lb />
debt which had accrued ov r s<lb />
period of time. The budget c mn<lb />
tee also decided that if the l ss<lb />
tion went in debt this year thai<lb />
year's appropriations would be<lb />
The WAA will receive one-f i<lb />
of the extra dollar per stud( nt . - ,<lb />
been explained. The band lecei<lb />
an additional $300 for m w<lb />
forms.<lb />
The Senior Class appropriate<lb />
for this year were cut to $100. -<lb />
less than the amount of last yi<lb />
The Junior ('lass received an<lb />
crease of $20 leaving ti. tn<lb />
$220.<lb />
The sum appropriated th <lb />
lications was as follow '�<lb />
$5,200, an increase of $400 .<lb />
last year; the Teco Echo, $1,5<lb />
an increase of $130 over last yi<lb />
The Varsity dub vit ived $<lb />
this year, the same as last <lb />
the Dramatic Club received $85<lb />
The annual appropriation i $<lb />
was left for Persona! Service, .<lb />
$100 to Incidental<lb />
� � a<lb />
Junior-Freshman<lb />
To Feature<lb />
Costume Ball<lb />
Junior-Freshi<lb />
I'm a Rebel! I Like Radio!<lb />
Says Metropolitan Baritone<lb />
1 lie �<lb />
U -d<lb />
J-<lb />
By BARBARA KEUZENKAMP; like to dance Mr. Dickson said he<lb />
"I'm a rebel. J like radio ex wasn't opposed to swinging the clas-<lb />
sics although some of it sounded<lb />
pretty bad<lb />
claimed Donald Dickson when asked<lb />
whether he preferred radio work to<lb />
opera work�and Mr. Dickson<lb />
doesn't think he'd consider singing<lb />
for the movies, although he's met<lb />
several movie stars including Grace<lb />
Moore and Bing Crosby. "Bing's<lb />
wonderful said Dickson, and be-<lb />
lieve it or not Dickson does like<lb />
crooning although he was shocked<lb />
(to say the least) when asked by<lb />
your humble reporter if he ever<lb />
crooned himself!<lb />
And by the way that rumor about<lb />
his being married this last October<lb />
1, was completely off�he's been mar-<lb />
ried ten years and has a six-year-old<lb />
son.<lb />
Mr. Dickson thinks Rose Bamp-<lb />
ton, operatic star, is swell, but doesn't<lb />
think she will tour Europe as she<lb />
did last year because of the war.<lb />
"All opera's good he said when<lb />
asked which opera was his favorite.<lb />
"I'm not a jitterbug. I dance 1929<lb />
stuff, and that's strictly off the cob<lb />
declared Mr. Dickson. "But I do<lb />
Plans for tin<lb />
I huice which i to be given<lb />
November 18, were mad a<lb />
ing of the Junior ('la last<lb />
night. The Dance which i<lb />
a Sadie Hawkins Day" t<lb />
been planned so that theri<lb />
entertained for all who do 1<lb />
as well as those who do. Prizes<lb />
the cutest Sadie Hawkins,<lb />
Abner. or Daisie Mae costumes <lb />
be awarded and a skit on the th<lb />
will be given according to M.<lb />
Castlebury. Chairman of thi<lb />
 'ommittee.<lb />
Mildred Briley is chairman oi<lb />
Decorations ('ommittee while All<lb />
Maness is her assistant. Ra<lb />
t-<lb />
j Templeton ishairman of the<lb />
When asked if he'd been in the' tertainment Committee, Alice<lb />
South before, he hurriedly wipes his has charge of the invitations.<lb />
forehead and says, "No, and if it's Nell Michael, the refreshment:<lb />
this hot this evening they'll be pour-<lb />
ing me out of here<lb />
He hasn't seen a tobacco ware-<lb />
house�as yet.<lb />
Asked to what he attributes his<lb />
success he calmly replies, "I'm not<lb />
a success Can you beat that?<lb />
Mr. William Hughes, Dickson's<lb />
modest accompanist, remained suave<lb />
and unconcerned during the after-<lb />
concert interview. Apparently, he<lb />
did not realize that he pounded the<lb />
keys with the skill of another Pad-<lb />
erewski and gave much in the way<lb />
of thrills and excitement to the au-<lb />
dience.<lb />
Mr. Dickson has as his hobby col-<lb />
lecting various recordings of whieh<lb />
he has over twenty-five hundred.<lb />
Incidentally Dickson has severe<lb />
attacks of stage fright but only be-<lb />
fore the performance.<lb />
ha-<lb />
Rich<lb />
Dance Slide<lb />
Who said the students want-<lb />
ed another plan for the dances<lb />
on our campus? Well, maybe<lb />
they did want a new system,<lb />
but it seems that the one sug-<lb />
gested didn't suit their taste.<lb />
At any rate, the old idea re-<lb />
ceived a landslide of the votes<lb />
in the election Monday. The<lb />
"Againsts" out-numbered the<lb />
"Fors" by a large majority.<lb />
Is there another idea brewing<lb />
somewhere among the students?<lb />
If so, let's have it. It is im-<lb />
perative that something bo<lb />
done to relieve the congestion<lb />
on the dance floor at our col-<lb />
lege dances.<lb /><pb facs="00038091_tn_0002" /><lb />
PAGE TWO<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
October 20, <lb />
Dorothy HollarEditor in Chief<lb />
ASSOCIATE EDITORS<lb />
t� KOKK I, ! TARES<lb />
Barbara Kaa kam v<lb />
El I ' Mi! I'll M EADOWS<lb />
James Whitfield<lb />
M i r i Phillips Si<lb />
MaRV lloKNK<lb />
Lois HvOHRS<lb />
LaRi e Mooring<lb />
 Sports Editor<lb />
iff Photographer<lb />
Reporters�Iris Davis, Harold Tay-<lb />
lor, Sarah Gorham, Lena Mae<lb />
Smith, Mary Baily, Margaret<lb />
Reed, Betty Keuzenkamp, John<lb />
"Williams, Pat Jackson, Patsy Mc-<lb />
Intyre, Margie Spivey, Lindsay<lb />
Whiehard, Margaret D, Moore.<lb />
IheTE<lb />
ECHO<lb />
Member<lb />
plodded College Press<lb />
Distributor of<lb />
Collegiate Di6est<lb />
Helen FlanaoanBusinest<lb />
BCSIXESS STAFF<lb />
Ma,<lb />
EAST CAROUXTEACBERS COLLEGE<lb />
Published Biweekly by the Students of East Carolina<lb />
Teachers College<lb />
Mary Agnes Deal Alice Poweu,<lb />
LlLLAH B. Watts Bra mia y Di 1 ,<lb />
Ellen McIntyre Jkax Wendt<lb />
Entered as second-class matter December 3, 1925, at the TL S.<lb />
Postoffice, Greenville, N. C, under the act of March 3, 1879.<lb />
� IPRIStNTID FOR NATIONAL ADVERTISING BY<lb />
National AdvertisingService, Inc.<lb />
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420 MADISON Ave. New YORK. N. Y.<lb />
CHICAGO - BOSTOW - LOS AHGItlS - SAN FRANCISCO<lb />
A C�ootl Start<lb />
Lyceum entertainers appearing here before the student body<lb />
for the school year 1939-40 have been up to the present of the!<lb />
very highesi type possible. The programs given by<lb />
Campus Camera<lb />
by Dr. William<lb />
I,von Phelps and Donald Dickson both represented superior<lb />
entertainments.<lb />
To the members of the entertainment committee should<lb />
credit<lb />
The<lb />
for the eav. If the remainder oi the programs are on the same<lb />
level as the preceding ones then this year's entertainments will<lb />
be iiood indeed.<lb />
go the<lb />
for bringing these outstanding programs to the college.<lb />
have made a ffood start in scheduling the lvceum numbers<lb />
 ol� Noll Hone<lb />
This year's budget committee<lb />
trilnitin the money on hand<lb />
oii4? Hie various<lb />
has done an excellent job of dis-<lb />
from the student activity fees<lb />
organizations for the school year 19S9-40.<lb />
�artialitv whatsoever seems to have been shown to any one<lb />
association and statistics point out that each budget request must<lb />
received careful consideration from the committee before<lb />
the final figures were set.<lb />
To you of the budget committee, the student body<lb />
the opinion that your work was well done.<lb />
has<lb />
ex-<lb />
presse<lb />
Worthy of i oiiuiicndatioii<lb />
l)r. Roy L. Hilldrup's book, "The Life and Times of Edmund<lb />
Pendleton on which he has been working for over a period of<lb />
three years, has just come off the press.<lb />
The hook presents a careful study of old life in Virginia and<lb />
the contributions of Edmund Pendleton to his times.<lb />
Dr. Hilldrup should be commended upon the fact that no<lb />
other person has succeeded in writing a hook on the life of<lb />
Pendleton although several other persons have attempted it.<lb />
The contribution of Dr. Hilldrup to the field of history is<lb />
valuable indeed and his work will no doubt prove very useful in<lb />
research to the future historians.<lb />
Why ot Make the Magazine a Student<lb />
Publication?<lb />
Along with the two other student publications on the campus,<lb />
the appearance of a third�a quarterly magazine will take its<lb />
place ifi the near future. This was approved by the student body<lb />
in mass meeting assembled last spring.<lb />
Bem Halpe�inv n.y.u. shudemt,<lb />
can approach the prof's desk,<lb />
stoop down and clutch it<lb />
HUNGRILY BETWEEN HIS TEETH<lb />
CARRY IT ACROSS THE<lb />
ROOM<lb />
BUCKSHOT-<lb />
CALIFORNIA v<lb />
jf CHICAGO,<lb />
COLUMBIA, HAR-<lb />
VARD, ILLINOIS<lb />
AND MICHIGAN!<lb />
EACH SPEND<lb />
MORE THAN<lb />
2l00CO0O<lb />
ANNUALLY<lb />
1<lb />
ON RESEARCH<lb /><lb />
Stovall; Agnes Lee, Jackson; Binna<lb />
Lee, Hobneken; Helen K. Lee. Reids-<lb />
ville; Lalon Lee, Newton Grove;<lb />
Lucille Lewis, Kinston ; Mary Eure<lb />
Lillev, Waoeaniaw; Lucile Long,<lb />
Winfall; Verna B. Lowery. Dover.<lb />
Kathryn McAllister, Seventy-first;<lb />
Betty Me Arthur, High Point; Hel-<lb />
en McCain, Roper; Ora E. SfcCor-<lb />
mae, Rowland; Roberta MeCulioeh,<lb />
Tabor City; Helen M cGinnis,<lb />
Frankliuton; Annie McIntyre, Gra-<lb />
ham; Nellie Ray Marstoii. Kin-ton;<lb />
Margaret W. Martin, behind; Daisy<lb />
15. Manltshv, Bolivia; Lessie May.<lb />
Halls; Geraldine Mayo, Sladesville;<lb />
Mary Edna Melvin. Herring; Doro-<lb />
thy Millis. Dixon; Naionia Moore,<lb />
Mintro; Martha Morrison, Maury;<lb />
Thehna Newsoine, Woodland; Re-<lb />
becca Xicbolson, High Point; Mar-<lb />
garet Guy Overman, Chieod; Nancy<lb />
VY. Page, Vanceyville; Mavis Park-<lb />
er. Falkland; Rnth E. Parker. Stov-<lb />
all; Leona Parsons, Verona; Lillian<lb />
lv. Parrish. High Point; Myrtle T.<lb />
Parrish, Hickory: Cora b. Patter-<lb />
�ii.iiiihiii.iiiiiiiiiiiniinimin.iH.milmm<lb />
n.imn.H.mmiiiminii.iinH.(nimiHiii.ii.i.i<lb />
Watchin;<lb />
The World<lb />
by<lb />
fourteen German<lb />
England's d<lb />
an<lb />
ii l:i<lb />
I GEORGE LAITARES<lb />
-iiiiiiimiinniiii.innnniih.iii.iihiiiih ���<lb />
The long over-due air inactivity between<lb />
was shattered last Tuesday when<lb />
bomb Britain's Scotland Naval Base.<lb />
aircraft and fast pursuit ships, indicated that the Br<lb />
anything that Herr Hitler can end over to that count<lb />
In the Pnited States, the Senate is slowly eulmina<lb />
Discussion. A stormy session has been reported due t<lb />
Charles Lindbergh, who was expe<lb />
Cash and Carry" system, surprised<lb />
mantlv denouncing the repeal ol the<lb />
Thus far, little can be told oi what go<lb />
doors, but encouraging reports stati<lb />
pected late in the week.<lb />
the pro s and eon<lb />
son, Falkland; billie Frank I<lb />
(libsonville; Ina Mae Pearce,<lb />
eace<lb />
B<lb />
sen-<lb />
Ruth Pearce<lb />
tie<lb />
The long-lost Bremen finally saih<lb />
port. Instead ol the glossy white coj<lb />
sailed from New York Harbor, she<lb />
gray. A very shrewd commander had<lb />
steadily while the large ship zig-zagge<lb />
Bv the time that it had reached European water<lb />
Lewiston-W nod disguised that even Hitler's submarine- could not have<lb />
Perry, ("hocowinity ; <lb />
eing the Bremen.<lb />
son<lb />
ville; Nell<lb />
Melba Ph.dps. Wheat Swamp; Zel-I<lb />
ma Price, Conwav; Bertha M.<lb />
 � , i �r � � . c i i� w i i Ihe attack, from the air. was reported to have destrove<lb />
Pritehard, Irinitv; Selma rntcn-Lf  . , .  � ' ,<lb />
Jackson. :haM'  . .<lb />
men who were living close to the air-drome<lb />
ant<lb />
China at last reports a successful attack against the 3<lb />
?rted to have destroye<lb />
"nfortiinatelv, the Chinese also killed many of the<lb />
OPEN FOR UM<lb />
Ed war<lb />
o<lb />
1 Best<lb />
( Ray Pruetti<lb />
Gertrude Parker, Polloeksville; Turkey, guardian of the Dardanelles, lias expressed<lb />
rene Riddick, Central U.S Naomi concerning the European war. She stated that she would<lb />
Riddick, Rocky Mount; Juanita with whichever side that Daly refused to support. Both<lb />
Rhodes, Bailey; Lester Ridenhour, traditional enemy, Daly, are increasing their armed<lb />
Ayden ; Ida O. Roberts, B. F. Grady; for future action.<lb />
Viva Rives, Fair Bluff; Margaret<lb />
E. Roberson. West Edeecombe; i. , , , , '� T<lb />
 . .  , '  . nur their close friendship. Pre<lb />
Mary Louise Robertson, oouthj � . i i - .i � i .<lb />
Mill's; Alma RutHn, Micro; Llov.<lb />
i<lb />
 1 Sandlin, Beulaville ; bla Sanderson.<lb />
Postmaster Jim Farley and President Roosevelt are one<lb />
ident Roosevelt, as yet,<lb />
ilent about his third Term intentions. Regardless of h<lb />
&amp;<lb />
However nothing more<lb />
concerning<lb />
the functioning of the new addition was voted upon<lb />
fi<lb />
the<lb />
(Ekitor's Note: This Department<lb />
is open to all students in school<lb />
here. The TECO Echo reserves the<lb />
riffht 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 />
pointed in mass meeting or by the<lb />
Hallsboro; Annie Sessons, Ahoskie<lb />
Lee Ella Sessoms, Westbrook; Vir<lb />
United States can expect Mr. Farley and President Ji<lb />
again be in accordance with each other.<lb />
except that it should not receive an appropriation trom<lb />
student fund, it was provided that it should exist on receipts made<lb />
from ads only.  ,  <lb />
,  .� . . ,  c  . .1 lo tiie hiiitor:<lb />
n it now stands, the start i not representative ol the student ,r n , . ,<lb />
v' a  ' llu' ' ii lo all whom it niav concern (and<lb />
body�that is it has not been chosen by the students as are the probably those whom it does not con-<lb />
members ol other publication. Yet it will go out from the college cern) it appears that we are about<lb />
in the name of the ECTC student magazine.<lb />
Furthermore this publication lias avoided coming under the<lb />
Publications Board of the college, an act which also prevents it<lb />
from beino representative of the students<lb />
The<lb />
by the �<lb />
its feet.<lb />
to have a college magazine.<lb />
Now, in the first place, let me<lb />
make myself (dear. We are to have<lb />
an Fast Carolina Teachers College<lb />
magazine. I mean by that�one puh-<lb />
Teco Echo is highly in favor of a college magazine, lished under the name of the college<lb />
tudents, and is willing to help this new quarterly et on!�but will it be a college magazine?<lb />
Therefore certain procedures to be followed have been! Emphatically n<lb />
estions to aid this infant publication. Although it<lb />
being representative<lb />
Publications Board to lay some spe- ginia Shindler. Pear Grass; Miriam<lb />
eifie plans for the election of officers Sloan, RoanokeRapids; Earl Smith,<lb />
and the editing and publishing of LaGrange; Toxic Sowers, Thomas-<lb />
such a publication. j ville; Sue Speed, High Point; Pau-<lb />
At this rate, we might have a mag- Hm. Suggs, Old Dock; Gladys<lb />
azine of which the college could he<lb />
proud, and not one of which the nni-<lb />
Hollywood. too. has its problems. The producer of "G<lb />
Wind which will probably have its premiere soon, was foi<lb />
a southern tutor from Atlanta, Georgia, to help the star- <lb />
logue. Several of the southern actors who are appearing in tl<lb />
also under the tutelage of the pedagogue from tin<lb />
Stokes, Chinquapin; Maude Strick-<lb />
land, Kelly; Jeanne Stuhhs, Maury;<lb />
Georgia Sugg, Robersonville.<lb />
Dorothy Tant. Chieod; Mily G.<lb />
Taylor, Ferrells; Mary E. Taylor.<lb />
Coopers; Flora M. Teague, Hemp;Uy�<lb />
Much to the chagrin of modern<lb />
bouth.<lb />
Guv Lombar<lb />
to.<lb />
tand<lb />
�if there's any money made�for<lb />
those individuals. And if 1 under-<lb />
stand correctly the editor of this<lb />
, , � ,  is it now stands, it will he pub-<lb />
set ut a uo"estions to aid this mtant puuncation. AJtnougn it  , . . . � J<lb />
Kl 'I "&amp;&amp; - i i i hshed by some tour or five students<lb />
may seem that these are backward steps, m the long run they will an(! )v a lnonov-making propositioB<lb />
prove to be the one thing that will make a magazine a permanent<lb />
organization on the campus.<lb />
fter consultation with the heads of the staff of Pieces (T<lb />
 ,  rl,   .� ill student body vubltcation is not en-<lb />
Eiaht 1 he 1 i co Lcho suggests that in mass meeting assemolea � , �' .   �<lb />
t.iiftu i i . , gg t rolled as a student in theollege.<lb />
the student bod vote to place the magazine under the rubhea- , ,  . f , ,<lb />
iii. siuucm t &amp; � � � ain wholly in favor of having a<lb />
tions Hoard, and to enter it in the new constitution, then it is college magazine. 1 think it would<lb />
suggested that the Publications Board nominate persons meeting!be a great asset to the campus.<lb />
certain qualifications for editor, business manager, associate cdi-j But I am not in favor of any-<lb />
tors, and associate business managers. These candidates should be thing likened unto a Xazi regime<lb />
i i i- ii. ���J  k� i, .fni� under which any person with enough<lb />
introduced at a mass meeting and be voted upon o Australian � i &amp;<lb />
7� L oomph can get a group ot bis or her<lb />
ballot a few days afterwards, friends together and publish an un-<lb />
"�"� censored magazine.<lb />
Criteria for C olloe Entrance u the stU(ient body wants a school<lb />
Dr. James L. Meader, president of Russell Sage College, in an! magazine, then all well and good,<lb />
editorial headed "Conditions to College recently stated criteria<lb />
for the admission of students to college which he thinks indicate<lb />
whether or not a bov or girl should go to college. We quote the<lb />
criteria trout that article:<lb />
"You do not belong in college if you eannot make a list of a<lb />
dozen things that are wrong with you.<lb />
"You do not belong in college if you have an impatience with<lb />
books and must literally torture yourself to read.<lb />
"You do not belong in college if you arc planning to do a<lb />
minimum of work depending largely upon a winsome pcrsonal-<lb />
itv or the fine art of kow-tow to "get you by.<lb />
"You do not belong in college if vou consider yourself superior<lb />
to routine.<lb />
"You do not belong in college if vou cannot take criticism<lb />
cheerfully and profit by it.<lb />
"You do not belong in college if vour code of conduct docs not<lb />
include as much respect for others as for yourself.<lb />
"You do not belong in college if vou are dishonest, mentally<lb />
or otherwise.<lb />
"You do not belong in college if vou are not sufficiently curious<lb />
to read at least twelve good books eacli year that are not required<lb />
by the faculty.<lb />
"You do not belong in college if you blame others readily for<lb />
your own failings.<lb />
"You do not belong in college if you look upon it as a business<lb />
proposition or as the antechamber of social success<lb />
Dr. Meader is right. College students should be able to live in<lb />
accordance with these standards. One of the major objectives<lb />
in college life is that of adjusting yourself to the community<lb />
environment, and these adjustments can be made only through<lb />
conforming to such criteria as Dr. Meader has worked out. Unless<lb />
vou are able to follow these yourself when you enter the teaching<lb />
profession, how can you expect to prepare students for college?<lb />
If you do not know what college life requires then you are mould-<lb />
ing the downfall of the boys and girls under your tutelage as well<lb />
jority of the students would prob-<lb />
ably be ashamed to own.<lb />
Jntil there is a better organized<lb />
plan the whole idea will he a "flop<lb />
because I am under the impression<lb />
that no student enrolled here has! Tharrington, Princeton; Margaret<lb />
the money to finance the publication Thigpen, Farmville; Catheri n e<lb />
of a magazine. I f 1 am wrong in this Thompson. Stoneville; M v r 11 e<lb />
assertion someone will please correct I Thompson. Archer bodge; Marjorie<lb />
me- 'Topping, Bonlee; Neta Lee Town-<lb />
send, Fountain; Margaret Trex-<lb />
itter-bugs, uruy uoui<lb />
to the Radio Poll, has the top-ranking orchestra in Amerii<lb />
larity, stated critics, is due to his unchanging style; it is tr<lb />
plays the same type of music that he played several year- a<lb />
kept him on top.<lb />
Frances Tew. Princeton; Mari<lb />
j Tharrington, Princeton<lb />
Then, it seems, to have a truly good<lb />
magazine representative of the stu-<lb />
dent body or to have one which rep-<lb />
hut feeble efforts<lb />
ler. Beaula ville; Doris Tucker.<lb />
Grimesland; Ruth Turnage. Bel-<lb />
resents the brave but feeble efforts h.m,n. p Underwood, Beaver<lb />
of a few students is the question. Dam; Irene Tzzell, Hamstead;<lb />
Students, it's your question; you Blanche YanDvke, Stanhope; Ros-<lb />
Student-On-The-Stand<lb />
Question: Do jou think inability to understand fh gam<lb />
for the small attendance at our football games, and do you ii<lb />
game is needed?<lb />
ati<lb />
! I<lb />
f the<lb />
answer it.<lb />
An interested magaziner,<lb />
Patsv ARTxtvrk.<lb />
Large Majority of 1939<lb />
Grads Receive Jobs<lb />
(Continued from page one)<lb />
Newland; Marie Eldridge, Xewton<lb />
Grove; Mary O. Ellenberg, Falk-<lb />
land; Anne Estes, Chapel Hill;<lb />
Lena Mae Etheridge, Ehn<lb />
tope;<lb />
amond YanDvke, Alliance; Julia<lb />
Van Landingham, Creswell; Mar-<lb />
guerite Yause, Williams Township.<lb />
Miriam Walker, .Jamestown; Zoe<lb />
Waller, Kinston; Sue Allen Warren.<lb />
High Point; Marjorie Watson, Black<lb />
Creek; Nellie Webb, Choeowinity;<lb />
Carolyn White. Burgaw; Inez Whit-<lb />
man, Micro; Minnie Mae Whitting-<lb />
ton, Snow Hill; Mary Y. Williams.<lb />
Mount Pleasant; Rebecca Williams,<lb />
City ;j Arthur; Emmie Wilson, Bridgeton ;<lb />
Madelyn Eure, Rosehill; Caroline Evelyn Wilson, Coopers; Margaret<lb />
Evans, Currituck; Edith Jane Ev- E. Wilson, Dabney; Ethel R. Win-<lb />
as voui<lb />
self.<lb />
There is a systematic way to go<lb />
about getting one, but it seems now<lb />
that the plan is anything but system-<lb />
atic and much less logical.<lb />
Let us use this comparison, Shall<lb />
we call the student body Germany,<lb />
the editors, business managers, or<lb />
whatever officials of the magazine<lb />
to-be will have, Hitler; and shall we<lb />
say that those persons shall say who<lb />
shall be on the staff and who shall<lb />
not he on the staff; what shall be pub-<lb />
lished in tine magazine and what<lb />
shall not be published, and whether<lb />
the magazine shall be "literary" or<lb />
humorous, and then in the end call<lb />
the magazine a German publication ?<lb />
That is to say, shall we let a few<lb />
students publish whatsoever may en-<lb />
ter their minds and then let it go out<lb />
from the college as being representa-<lb />
tive of the student body.<lb />
Why bring out a slip-shod publica-<lb />
tion of a so-called magazine that will<lb />
be a discredit to the college and the<lb />
things for which it stands?<lb />
If it is to be representative of the<lb />
whole student body then let it be a<lb />
student body publication. Let the<lb />
magazine come under the Publica-<lb />
tions Board and under the same rules<lb />
that govern the other two publica-<lb />
tions. Also, in the future I think it<lb />
would be possible for such a publica-<lb />
tion to receive consideration from the<lb />
Budget Committee. Of course, it is<lb />
too late for that this year since the<lb />
appropriations for the ensuing year<lb />
have already been made.<lb />
Why can the student body not<lb />
issue a petition to the president,<lb />
signed by a majority of the students,<lb />
asking that we have such a publica-<lb />
tion. Then a committee might be ap-<lb />
"Yes, I think an explanation of football is needed<lb />
Adrian Baowx,<lb />
"Fifty per cent of the young ladies know nothing of footba<lb />
will. An explanation would do no good. What we need is mon<lb />
"I agree with Percy Brock<lb />
DoXALU Bl<lb />
Helen Willoci<lb />
I think an explanation would help, hut if the old ECTC tr<lb />
not attending athletic events could be- broken down by our <lb />
students, then the attendance would be greatly increased. A<lb />
rousing pep meetings held on the college campus instead of at W<lb />
with bonfires where something besides toothpicks and paper na<lb />
burned, would certainly serve to stimulate interest.<lb />
 Which ard a x i 1! b i i �. j :<lb />
We need school spirit, and if there was an explanation of<lb />
school spirit would follow.<lb />
ans, Smiths; Susan Evans, Jones-<lb />
boro; Doris Everett, Everetts.<lb />
Mildred Faulk, Macedonia; Mary<lb />
Alice Felton, Barnesville; Mildred<lb />
Fisher, Xashville; Mary Belle Flem-<lb />
ing, Washington; Helen Foley, Ay-<lb />
den ; Mary Alice Franklin, Denton;<lb />
Mildred Freeman, Swanquarter;<lb />
Margaret Fulcher, John C. Terrell,<lb />
Person; Ella Dill Gibbs, Roanoke<lb />
Rapids; Celia Grant h am, La<lb />
Grange; Emma Gray, Barnesville.<lb />
Iula Hall, Plain Yiew; Carolyn<lb />
Hamrie, Weeksville; Esther M.<lb />
Hardee, Grifton; Helen Harding,<lb />
Jonesboro; Claudia Harper, Beula-<lb />
ville; Joyce B. Harrell, Littleton;<lb />
Eleanor Harrington, Beula ville; Ben<lb />
Harris, Glendale: Patty Hartis,<lb />
Falkland; Emily Hawes, Wilming-<lb />
ton; Huldah Hester, High Point;<lb />
Mary Louise Hester, Bethel Hill;<lb />
Irma Hill, Rosewood; Pete Hill,<lb />
Stovall; Jessie Hines, Four Oaks;<lb />
Annie Hodges, Pantego; Fodie<lb />
Hodges, Grifton; Mabry Hodges,<lb />
Paetolus; Charity Holland, Corinth-<lb />
Holder ; Doris Hollowell, Broadway;<lb />
Mildred Hollowell, Maury; Thelma<lb />
Holt, Stancil Chapel; Helen Horn,<lb />
Halls, Sampson; Mary C. Home,<lb />
Franklinton; Mildred Howell, Cor-<lb />
bett-Hatcher; Celestine Hughes, Elm<lb />
City.<lb />
Elizabeth James, Chieod; Frances<lb />
Jenkins, Seaboard; Margaret G.<lb />
Jenkins, Littleton; Margaret I.<lb />
Jenkins, Piney Grove; Christine<lb />
Jernigan, Middlesex; Anna Chris-<lb />
tine Johnston, Brogden; Frances J.<lb />
Johnson, Bunnlevel; Mary D. John-<lb />
son, Ferrells; Annie Lee Jones, Farm-<lb />
ville ; Mary Elizbaeth B. Jones, Lan-<lb />
dis; Hazel Kimrey, Wilmington;<lb />
Louise King, Woodland-Olney; Zora<lb />
Koonce, Dover; Rennie Lassiter,<lb />
stead, Stantonsburg; Valeria Wo-<lb />
mack, Yass; Mabel Worley, Poplar<lb />
Branch; Irene Worthington, Falk-<lb />
land ; Pauline Worthington, Dublin ;<lb />
Lucille Waller, Drexel; Roland Far-<lb />
ley, Greenville; Elizabeth Copeland,<lb />
Ayden; Ethel Eakes, Thomasville;<lb />
Mrs. Louise Garrett, Leland; Frank<lb />
Xewton, Berea; Joseph Smith, At-<lb />
kinson.<lb />
Those who have taken positions<lb />
out of the State are Mary Alice Tat-<lb />
on, Miami, Florida; Katherine John-<lb />
son, Sussex, New Jersey; and Sally<lb />
Anderson, Glen Allen, Virginia.<lb />
Those who have jobs in other fields<lb />
are Jewell Hill and Mildred Mc-<lb />
Donald, Home Supervisors, under<lb />
the Farm Security Administration;<lb />
Mary Branch Strickland, County<lb />
Home Demonstration Agent; Chris-<lb />
tine Tew, Assistant Home Super-<lb />
visor; and Ruth White, Dormitory<lb />
Counsellor at East Carolina Teach-<lb />
ers College.<lb />
Miss Mamie Jenkins<lb />
Reviews Travels for<lb />
English Club<lb />
Frances Sctufk<lb />
LAND<lb />
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ASA SPADES<lb />
The English Club held its first<lb />
regular meeting of the year on Tues-<lb />
day night, October 17, 1939, in the<lb />
English Laboratory. With some mi-<lb />
nute and very humorous details, Miss<lb />
Jenkins figuratively took the mem-<lb />
bers over the seven European coun-<lb />
tries which she visited this past sum-<lb />
mer in seven weeks, lacking seven<lb />
hours, with seven different kinds of<lb />
money.<lb />
Prior to this meeting the English<lb />
faculty entertained at the lake with<lb />
a picnic supper for the freshmen<lb />
English majors.<lb />
WEEL WHAT DO YOU KNOW ABOUT THAT! The log,<lb />
when m flight, carries its tail stiffly erect.<lb />
OVERHEARD UXDER A SCODASHOPPE T VBLF � "I'm - b<lb />
that if steamboats were selling for a nickel apiece on the Mississippi River,<lb />
all I could do would be to run up and down the bank yellinjr AD Gawd,<lb />
how cheap!<lb />
THUMBNAIL BIOQRAFHY: Bb�8 M original as an adding machme.<lb />
WE ONLY HEARD: Rumor has it that the BREMEN has finally<lb />
shown up in the college lake.<lb />
A DRAMA IX OXE ACT; Tdueene" is the library<lb />
1st Voice: "Is JAMAICA INN?" Horary.<lb />
2d Voice: "No<lb />
1st Voice: "Well how soon do you expect her?"<lb />
bveSriL RED? WJlictharrassed a group the other day<lb />
veins andtLf1S ctu�. &amp; seems that he has varicose<lb />
 ems and is going as a road map.<lb />
OVERHEARD AT THE MA88 MEETING: I don't M �v e<lb />
have to change slips on Snnday jnst because we have two date"<lb />
JZZ WkTaw�-LfIF Y�V?E AK-SIGHTED: Do vo� have to<lb />
moie the book away from your face to turn the page? Then vou are.<lb />
wifhT RSSvT8C"W -H� the other day as the gW<lb />
kirthenQCETTE: A Wrd iD the hand U he"� � 'wo sent back to tbe<lb />
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THE TECO ECHO<lb />
PAGE THREE<lb />
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East And West To Clash Here Saturday Afternoon<lb />
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H1NTON, A DESERVING ATHLETE<lb />
 ls "u the gridiron, playing the game square and<lb />
�it'll and disinterested spectators, he is the<lb />
game ends and mangled programs and<lb />
onlv indication that an athletic event has heen<lb />
Lois Hughes<lb />
Heading 1939-40<lb />
Cheer Leaders<lb />
Each Dormitory<lb />
Is Represented<lb />
On Roster<lb />
You'll Be Hearing More From These Students<lb />
mver -<lb />
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only indication<lb />
nee is something for a hook oi' memoirs.<lb />
injured, tans gasp ami forget the inei-<lb />
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perform<lb />
piaver is<lb />
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timed<lb />
tans do,<lb />
n when Floyd Hinton left the<lb />
ecause ot a severe leg injury,<lb />
their attention from the garni<lb />
'irate-Campbell<lb />
All spectators<lb />
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to the infirmary. They're still asking about<lb />
I he Fans know you are a deserving athlete<lb />
d deeply regret the fact that you will be out of the<lb />
� �t tire the rest of the season. And such a note<lb />
i � to lill Davidson of Plymouth, who is still hobbling<lb />
onnd on cratches, and Adrian Brown, who will have<lb />
remain out of the line-up for a couple of weeks.<lb />
SPIRIT AMONG CHEER LEADERS<lb />
leaders for 1939-40 already selected, school<lb />
campus. Substitute cheer lead-<lb />
�U!<lb />
cheer<lb />
u echo across the ECT(<lb />
tim brand of pinch-hitting for the Pirate-Campbell clash<lb />
is running high among the permanent cheer leaders.<lb />
the cheer leaders were going to have a rally for tomor-<lb />
:i West Carolina Teachers College. Hampton Xoe. one<lb />
eaders, responded: "It is our intention to stage several<lb />
. athletic event instead of one If the cheer leaders carry<lb />
re, it will do much to stimulate the weak school spirit that<lb />
leretofore.<lb />
ri<lb />
YAH! THEY'LL HAVE TO USE GIRLS!<lb />
 on Britten launched the task of selecting<lb />
Headed by Lois Hughes, the little<lb />
girl from Connecticut who can<lb />
make the students exert all their<lb />
spirit for dear ole Alma Mater, this<lb />
year's cheer leaders are all set for<lb />
a yelling administration.<lb />
Selecting the 1939-40 edition of<lb />
the cheering squad came on the heels<lb />
of heated try-outs held last week in<lb />
the Austin building and the vic-<lb />
torious candidates have already<lb />
mapped their plans for the year.<lb />
Under the set-up, as outlined by<lb />
Miss Hughes, cheering committees<lb />
will be organised in each dormitory<lb />
on the campus. The girls will use<lb />
the campus and playing field for<lb />
practices, in that practicing cheers<lb />
in the dormitories, particularly<lb />
around the mvstic hour of midnight,<lb />
is outlawed.<lb />
Each dormitory on the campus<lb />
has a representative among the<lb />
cheer leaders. Miss Hughes ex-<lb />
plained that such an organization<lb />
was "arranged to stimulate interest<lb />
among the student body in athletic<lb />
events, thus assuring a receptive<lb />
turnout for all contests<lb />
Just what the cheer leaders have<lb />
a:<lb />
frit<lb />
f girls in "Tht<lb />
Futile efforts<lb />
too funny to substitute<lb />
te boys in the Varsity Club are athletes, have beards<lb />
e- and there's nothing feminine about any of them. Clifton<lb />
thinks about the production. The student body is<lb />
Catamounts Will<lb />
Engage Pirates<lb />
At 2 O'Clock<lb />
Three Left-overs<lb />
Slated To Spark<lb />
Drive of Foe<lb />
jh;i ol pigskin<lb />
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fightingatamoun!<lb />
a victory<lb />
College<lb />
Inset are the cheer leaders selected to head the cheering squadron of East Carolina Teachers<lb />
for 1939-40. The cheer leaders are organizing helpers in every dormitory and have expressed the intention to<lb />
mould a cheering section that will long be remembered by the student body.<lb />
Front row<lb />
Hack<lb />
row.<lb />
r, left to right: Hampton Noe, Lois Hughes, Lucille Bedford and Jay Casteen.<lb />
left to right: Margie Selby, Frances Roebuck, Lillian Gardner and Eileen Tomlinson.<lb />
rh<lb />
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tletic Held<lb />
restion that it 1<lb />
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"OUR<lb />
tie task ot selecting two boys planned for tomorrow's game has<lb />
Milky Way but had to call on girls for Inot yet come to the surface, but<lb />
to find talent among the boys. Clifton they're definitely certain "the stu-<lb />
boys for girls, but here's my dent body will know it has a cheer-<lb />
ing section this year<lb />
The roster of cheer leaders, and<lb />
the dormitory each leader repre-<lb />
sents, follows:<lb />
Lillian Gardner, Wilson Hall;<lb />
Lois Hughes, Margie Selby and<lb />
Lucille Bedford, Cotton Hall; Eileen<lb />
Tomlinson, Jarvis Hall; Frances<lb />
Roebuck, Fleming Hall; Jay<lb />
Casteen, boys' dormitory and Hamp-<lb />
ton Xoe, day students.<lb />
when it witnesses the rih-ticklei<lb />
NOTHER SUGGESTION FOR NAMING THE FIELD<lb />
came to light some time ago with Hill<lb />
e called the Wright Field. Gilbert Hritt<lb />
called the 11.  llavnes field. There is room for<lb />
although the present ones are very, very appropriate.<lb />
PRAYER MAY BE ANSWERED, GIRLS<lb />
the Campbell game, a number of girls voiced the intention that<lb />
�re not going to attend another football game here until the<lb />
. shifted to the other side of the field. They argued that the<lb />
rfered with their vision and kept them from watching the game.<lb />
bat time, it has become necessary to provide more space for the<lb />
I hvsical education program, in that the regular fieh<lb />
� v. classroom building has been converted to a walkway.<lb />
the physical education department of transferring the bleachers<lb />
ther side of the field for this purpose. If this is done.<lb />
able te distinguish the facial features of football player<lb />
Pirates Battle Naval Base Two Hours, Lose 7-6;<lb />
Crippled By Unscored-On Campbell Contingent<lb />
Camels Exhibit<lb />
Airtight Defense<lb />
To Win 13-0<lb />
in front<lb />
There is<lb />
the girls<lb />
at<lb />
WE WANT INTRAMURALS ON THIS CAMPUS<lb />
A rerbal survey of the campus discloses that the student body wants<lb />
mural athletics, but those giving the program impetus are confronted<lb />
perplexing problem of determining where the outdoor program<lb />
eld. There is very little, if any. available space on the campus<lb />
murals at present because of the progressive building program.<lb />
tie isn't .lone iimnediately. the students are going to lose in-<lb />
Stimulating interest in such a program a second<lb />
overnight on this campus.<lb />
Sarah Dudley Whitmore<lb />
New Student Worker<lb />
the proposa<lb />
not be doni<lb />
Miss Sarah Dudley Wliitmore of<lb />
Charlotte and Wilmington, has re-<lb />
cently arrived as the new Presby-<lb />
terian student worker.<lb />
She comes to Greenville from<lb />
Charlotte where she was the Presby-<lb />
terian Young Peoples' Worker. She<lb />
was graduated from Wilmington<lb />
High School and Mary Baldwin Col-<lb />
lege, Virginia. She received her mas-<lb />
ter's degree from the Presbyterian<lb />
Shelton's Punting<lb />
Is Outstanding<lb />
Reserve<lb />
By GEORGE LAUTARES<lb />
The Campbell Camels, exhibit-<lb />
ing a powerful ground attack and<lb />
an airtight defense, defeated ECTC<lb />
13-0 on the Pirate field Saturday<lb />
afternoon, October 7.<lb />
Campbell, unscored on this season,<lb />
thwarted every offensive threat of<lb />
the Pirates, holding them to only<lb />
one first down. Superb punting by<lb />
Bill Shelton and frequent fumbling<lb />
by Campbell were instrumental in<lb />
preventing further scoring. Camp-<lb />
bell scored its first touchdown in<lb />
the second quarter with less than<lb />
one minute to play. After a thrill-<lb />
ing drive down the field, halfback<lb />
Sherrill Strickland faded back and<lb />
from the 20-yard tossed a touch-<lb />
Campus cheer leaders have<lb />
requested that a section in the<lb />
center zone of the bleachers be<lb />
reserved for their troupe at to-<lb />
morrow afternoon's East-West<lb />
classic. If all seats in the re-<lb />
served section are not taken at<lb />
game time, they may be oc-<lb />
cupied by other students.<lb />
Students have been asked to<lb />
cooperate with the request.<lb />
William Harris<lb />
Turns In Points<lb />
For Teachers<lb />
Fight Gallantly<lb />
Throughout<lb />
When an inflates<lb />
oars into the air on<lb />
tomorrow afternoon i<lb />
Coach O. A. Hankner<lb />
lina Teachers College<lb />
confront<lb />
tingent in a thrillin<lb />
destined to prodllCi<lb />
local entry.<lb />
The boy- from the West comprise<lb />
a team composed primarily of i<lb />
material and an overdose of weakness<lb />
has been displayed in week-end en-<lb />
counters experienced by the Cata-<lb />
mounts in the past three weeks.<lb />
However, three veterans of last � i-<lb />
son have sparked their line and<lb />
baekfield.<lb />
Players expected to shine against<lb />
the crippled Pirate team, which will<lb />
have to resort to new material be-<lb />
cause of a mounting injury list, are<lb />
Teddy Miller, crack center: Mutt<lb />
Johnson, guard; and Tucky<lb />
Saunders, a baekfield man. Si ��<lb />
the Pirates have more regular- than<lb />
their opponents, they will have an<lb />
edge over the West.<lb />
Bill Shelton will do the Pirates'<lb />
booting tomorrow and Jack McJun-<lb />
kin will rely on his usual good style<lb />
in advancing the ball to the goal line<lb />
and ploughing through the defensive<lb />
barricade for the touchdowns.<lb />
Tomorrow's battle will be the<lb />
second home engagement of the sea-<lb />
son on the FX'TC campus and only<lb />
two more home games remain on<lb />
the schedule.<lb />
Council Is Host<lb />
To Campus Men<lb />
At Sports Party<lb />
Indoor Athletics<lb />
Chief Feature<lb />
By BILL MERNER<lb />
Despite an injury-studded, jinx-<lb />
ridden team the ECTC Pirates' air<lb />
fleet went into action Saturday<lb />
noon, October 13 to hold a much<lb />
superior Xaval Base team to seven<lb />
points. The final score: Xaval Base<lb />
7, ECTC 6.<lb />
Minus the services of McJunkin.<lb />
Brown, Stankus and Hinton, the<lb />
Teachers fought gamely against two<lb />
powerful drives by their opponents.<lb />
(Please turn to page four)<lb />
Compliments to a Good School<lb />
in a Good City<lb />
Shell's Foot Clinic<lb />
C oburn's Shoe Store<lb />
Training School in Richmond, Vir-1 down pass to Frank Smith, who<lb />
gmia<lb />
Replacing Miss Miriam Wilson,<lb />
who has accepted a position at State<lb />
Teachers College, Tallahassee,<lb />
Florida, Miss Whitmore is making<lb />
her home at the Presbyterian student<lb />
ANYWAY, THEY DID HAVE FUN!<lb />
I" rellas were raised and it wasn't raining; clocks dangled around<lb />
�hubby necks and it wasn't time to get up; dresses were worn center on Holly Street<lb />
: in and no one had a date; faces were smeared with paint and<lb />
grapes were picked out of season as a part of a<lb />
' Now don't get me wrong. This was part of the<lb />
initiation of the Woman's Athletic Association last<lb />
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The try for the conversion was sue-<lb />
cessful.<lb />
The last Campbell score came<lb />
during the closing minutes of the<lb />
(Please turn to page four)<lb />
The council of the Men's Student<lb />
Government Association launched its<lb />
first widespread effort of the year<lb />
to promote harmony and fellowship<lb />
among the men students of the cam-<lb />
pus by playing host to all the men<lb />
students of the college at a "Men's<lb />
Night" in the Robert H. Wright<lb />
building Wednesday night.<lb />
Festivities for the men got under<lb />
(Please turn to page four)<lb />
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PAGE FOUR<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
October 20, 1939<lb />
President Meadows Addresses<lb />
Students In First Assembly<lb />
"For what are we educated?" was<lb />
the question discussed by President<lb />
L. lv. Meadows in his speech Tues-<lb />
day morning at the regular chapel<lb />
period. He compared our lives with<lb />
the perimeter of a circle as we are<lb />
educated we enlarge our perimeter<lb />
and we may enlarge it along many<lb />
lines. President Meadows spoke about<lb />
the six most important things we<lb />
obtain from an education.<lb />
We are edneted first for happiness.<lb />
Those that seek happiness never<lb />
really tind it. The ones that make<lb />
others happy are those that really<lb />
gain brae happiness. Happiness is<lb />
a by-product of life.<lb />
The second reason is for economic<lb />
security. He pointed ont how one<lb />
can't get along without money. An<lb />
educated person lias a much better<lb />
chance to make money than a man<lb />
without education.<lb />
Dr. Meadows explained that an-<lb />
other reason is character develop-<lb />
ment. Character is another by-prod-<lb />
uct�it is a concomitant part of our<lb />
education.<lb />
The fourth reason is Democracy.<lb />
If we are to carry on the government<lb />
we must he educated so we will be<lb />
able to keep the Democratic gov-<lb />
ernment we have today.<lb />
Responsibility is another quality<lb />
we get from an education. It is one of<lb />
the most important qualities a per-<lb />
son can possess. President Meadows<lb />
told how they chose people who could<lb />
take responsibility for the important<lb />
positions when they were recommend-<lb />
ing students for jobs.<lb />
The sixth and last reason is adap-<lb />
tability to environment. He said that<lb />
no person was really educated until<lb />
they were capable of adjusting them-<lb />
selves to any environment they should<lb />
come in contact with.<lb />
Council Is Host To<lb />
Campus Men at<lb />
Sports Party<lb />
Ryan, Harding<lb />
Addresses YMCA<lb />
At Vespers<lb />
Reverend William A. Ryan ad-<lb />
dressed the Y.M.C.A. at its first offi-<lb />
cial meeting held Tuesday evening,<lb />
October 10. Mr. Ryan, pastor of the<lb />
Eighth Street Christian Church of<lb />
Greenville, spoke on the possibilities<lb />
of the Y.M.C.xV. and discussed top-<lb />
ics that different Greenville men and<lb />
preachers could talk on.<lb />
The Y.M.C.A. held the Vesper<lb />
Services Sunday night and the Hon-<lb />
orable F. C. Harding, prominent at-<lb />
torney of Greenville, addressed the<lb />
meeting. Howard Draper, vice presi-<lb />
dent of the Y.M.C.A led the meet-<lb />
ing and James Whitfield introduced<lb />
the speaker who divided the history<lb />
of the human race into three eras:<lb />
from Adam and Eve to the flood;<lb />
from the flood to the birth of Christ<lb />
or end of the Old Testament; and<lb />
from then until the present day.<lb />
Mr. Harding spoke on the way a col-<lb />
lege student could take people from<lb />
each era as examples and use them<lb />
for the benefit of the world today.<lb />
Y.W.C.A W.S.G.<lb />
Entertain Jointly<lb />
New Departmental Instructors<lb />
Three minutes later, the game<lb />
ended.<lb />
Campbell's offensive stars were<lb />
John Byrum and Sherrill Strick-<lb />
land, whose terrific running fre-<lb />
quently tore the Pkate defeat to<lb />
shreds. For ECTC, Waylan<lb />
Tucker, Merwin Frazelle and Joe<lb />
Williams were the outstanding de-<lb />
fensive players. Jack MeJunkin<lb />
starred in the backfield.<lb />
Score by Periods:<lb />
Campbell  0 6<lb />
ECTC  0 0<lb />
0<lb />
0<lb />
7-i:5<lb />
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4<lb />
Pictured above from left to right are Miss Elizabeth England who succeeds Dr. "William Cordrey in the math<lb />
department; Miss Sue Hudson, new instructor in library science and assistant librarian; and Miss Alma Sparger<lb />
who replaces Miss Dorothy Schnyder in the art department.<lb />
William Harris Turns<lb />
In Points For Teachers<lb />
(Continued from page three)<lb />
way at 7 :30 o'clock and lasted until<lb />
10:00 o'clock. Equipment for every<lb />
indoor sport offered by the Physical<lb />
Education Department was set up<lb />
and the men were kept busy, irres-<lb />
pective of their playing skill.<lb />
Chairmen for the athletic and<lb />
social functions were: Emmett Saw-<lb />
yer, refreshments; Vance Chadwick,<lb />
ping pong and victrola ; Bill Shelton<lb />
and Bill Merner, equipment; Walter<lb />
Moritz. shuffleboard; Walter Tucker,<lb />
badminton: Bernard Roper, volley<lb />
ball; Bernard Roper, Walter Tucker<lb />
and Walter Moritz, entertainments;<lb />
and James Whitfield, arrangements.<lb />
The chairmen combined their ef-<lb />
forts for the other athletic event?.<lb />
Of the 1,500 different types of po-<lb />
sitions for which the TJ. S. civil<lb />
service commission offers examina-<lb />
tions, only approximately 200 re-<lb />
quire a college degree or its equiva-<lb />
lent.<lb />
The Young Women's Christian<lb />
Association and the Women's Stu-<lb />
dent Government Association enter-<lb />
tained the students at an informal<lb />
dance Saturday night at the Wright<lb />
Building from six-thirty until ten<lb />
p.m. Because of the large attendance<lb />
the regular Saturday night moving<lb />
picture was shown twice. While one<lb />
group enjoyed dancing the others<lb />
attended the picture show. Refresh-<lb />
ments consisting of punch and cakes<lb />
were served at the dance at seven<lb />
o'clock and again at nine o'clock.<lb />
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Their defense was strengthened by<lb />
the commendable playing of Joe<lb />
Williams and Walter Rogers, who<lb />
were the leaders in the fine defense<lb />
shown by the Pirates.<lb />
William Harris and Bill Shelton<lb />
starred for ECTC in the backfield.<lb />
Harris scored the Pirates' touchdown<lb />
late in the last quarter. The<lb />
Pirates drove deep into the sailors'<lb />
territory on several powerful drives<lb />
and wTell-executed passes. Then,<lb />
Harris took the ball and ran beauti-<lb />
fully through the opponents' line<lb />
for the score. The try for the extra<lb />
point, which would have tied up<lb />
the game, was unsuccessful.<lb />
Although the Pirates were not on<lb />
the big end of the score, their<lb />
determination and spirit, despite<lb />
their underdog rating, gained for<lb />
them at least a moral victory.<lb />
Camels Exhibit Airtight<lb />
Defense To Win 13-0<lb />
(Continued from page three)<lb />
game. The ball, after having<lb />
changed hands several times, was<lb />
finally in Campbell's possession on<lb />
ECTC's 20-yard line. Then Hoyt<lb />
McGuinn, on a beautifully executed<lb />
reverse cut over his left tackle for<lb />
20 yards and another touchdown.<lb />
Captain Hargrove Davis kicked the<lb />
extra point, making the score 13-0.<lb />
A.C.E. Holds Meet<lb />
Over one hundred and fifty stu-<lb />
dents were welcomed Tuesday night,<lb />
October 10, into the Association for<lb />
Childhood Education by Mary Lou<lb />
Butner, president of this organiza-<lb />
tion. Miss Coates, faculty adviser,<lb />
spoke a few minutes followed by<lb />
Edith Martin who told what it meant<lb />
to be a member of the A.C.E. The<lb />
members were divided into studio<lb />
groups which will do special work<lb />
outside of the regular meetings.<lb />
The local A.C.E. has joined the<lb />
National Chapter and has been asked<lb />
by the state to put out a publication<lb />
this spring. This is expected to be<lb />
one of the most outstanding projects<lb />
of the A.C.E. for this year.<lb />
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