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JANUARY 19<lb />
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GREENVILLE, N. C, FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1940<lb />
Number 6<lb />
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SGA Presidents<lb />
Attend NSFA<lb />
During Holidays<lb />
Student PrdMeBM<lb />
Vre Main Topics<lb />
t )f Discussion<lb />
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Student t Jovernment<lb />
d Bill Shelton, presi-<lb />
� �  Studenl Govern-<lb />
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 of the convention.<lb />
� 1 with arroll (leddes,<lb />
riser to student bodies.<lb />
is to help its member<lb />
. , ach one of the many<lb />
at they face, problems<lb />
organi :ation, problems<lb />
pi blems connected<lb />
hletic program ol the<lb />
its curriculum. It also<lb />
. keep its members in<lb />
developments affecting<lb />
n the entire educational<lb />
the world at large. j<lb />
h discussion of student<lb />
� representatives derived<lb />
I that may be passed on<lb />
ie social activities that<lb />
d i the conventioners<lb />
hockey game, a sleigh<lb />
informal and formal<lb />
Field Secretary<lb />
SpeaksToYMCA<lb />
During Week<lb />
Wiley Critz<lb />
Holds Three Meets<lb />
While On Campus<lb />
Emmett Sawyer and Sarah Ann Maxwell, "i<lb />
are shown conferring with Wiley Critz. field<lb />
Eastern district of the Young Men's Christian Association, in the Y. Beac<lb />
ing room conferring about student religious problems on the campus.<lb />
Wiley Critz, field secretary for<lb />
the Southeastern district of the<lb />
Young Men's Christian Association,<lb />
who spoke Sunday night at the reg-<lb />
ular Vesper Service and for the I<lb />
Monday Morning Watch services<lb />
climaxed his stay on the campus with 1<lb />
a talk last Monday evening on<lb />
What Makes a Strong Christian<lb />
Association<lb />
After showing how participation<lb />
fellowship, leadership and other de-<lb />
sirable qualities constitute the char-<lb />
acteristics of a healthy association<lb />
he told, in an entertaining manner<lb />
how such an organization would be<lb />
"no place for a person fitting the<lb />
popular conception of 'Joe College '<lb />
In concluding he listed various tests<lb />
by which a strong Association could<lb />
be evaluated.<lb />
The close relationship between<lb />
M. and Y.W. presidents Propriety<lb />
secretary for the South<lb />
Previews of Progress, General Motors Exhibit,<lb />
Presented To Capacity Audience This Week<lb />
-�� �<lb />
Display Shows<lb />
Something New-<lb />
Can Be Made<lb />
Pictured are George Lautares who succeeds Vernon<lb />
of the Pieces O'Eighl and Alton Payne who succeeds<lb />
as business manager of the magazine.<lb />
yson ;i editor<lb />
Ethel Padgett<lb />
religion<lb />
Paul T. Ricks<lb />
Conducts Tour<lb />
To Florida, Cuba<lb />
Miami, Tampa,<lb />
St. Petersburg, Bok<lb />
Tower, Included<lb />
In Sightseeing<lb />
Pres. Meadows<lb />
Talks at Chapel<lb />
To Student Body<lb />
Prospects of 1910<lb />
I- Subject Of<lb />
Topic Of Discussion<lb />
� Meadows spoke to tin<lb />
ody on "Prospects of 1040'<lb />
bapel period<lb />
on<lb />
Tuesday,<lb />
During the Christmas holidays<lb />
Mr. Paul T. Kicks conducted a ten-<lb />
day tour through Florida. Those<lb />
who wished received college credit in<lb />
geography and sociology upon com-<lb />
pletion of a special class on the<lb />
campus.<lb />
En route south the group visited<lb />
the old cities of Charleston and Sa-<lb />
vannah. In Florida they visited the<lb />
sponge market at Tanpon Springs,<lb />
St. Petersburg, Tampa, Lakeland,<lb />
and the singing Bok Tower. From<lb />
there they followed the Tamiani<lb />
Trail to Miami. At Miami the party<lb />
divided<lb />
REDUCED RATES<lb />
Reduced rates at the Col-<lb />
lege View Cleaners have been<lb />
extended to include students<lb />
living in town and boarding in<lb />
the dining hall, college teach-<lb />
ers, and college employees as<lb />
well as students living on the<lb />
campus. Students living in<lb />
town with their parents are<lb />
not included. This offer has<lb />
been made available through a<lb />
contract with the College View<lb />
Cleaners and the E.C.T.C.<lb />
Laundry Department.<lb />
For the convenience of the<lb />
college students, someone will<lb />
be in the corridor at the Din-<lb />
ing Hall each morning except<lb />
Saturday for the collection of<lb />
Dry Cleaning from 7:15 to<lb />
7:40.<lb />
and interest in<lb />
was the topic of the Sunday evening<lb />
talk.<lb />
"The reason for the relationship j<lb />
Mr. Critz declared, "is not difficult I<lb />
to find: God speaks to man most'<lb />
(dearly in times of adversity because<lb />
it is only those conscious of need of<lb />
help that God can reach<lb />
Mr. ('ritz. whose territory in-<lb />
cludes ten states, is the youngest see-<lb />
retarv in the entire organization. He<lb />
George Lautares, Alton Payne<lb />
Elected Heads of Pieces o' Eight<lb />
Exhibit Was Shown<lb />
At New York Fair<lb />
Last Summer<lb />
Attempting to demon<lb />
the future holds and at the 53<lb />
prove that there i- -till so<lb />
new under the sun. General<lb />
Corporation presented Pre1<lb />
Progress on Monday and<lb />
of this week in Austin Aud<lb />
The Preview, which has thri<lb />
million people since it v<lb />
presented in May. 1937, ma'<lb />
the same personnel and �<lb />
that wa- used in the first<lb />
a nee.<lb />
The how was under th<lb />
vision of Mr. Ernest I B<lb />
eras assisted by John M.<lb />
dame- Shoemaker. M r. 1" os<lb />
General Motor research<lb />
torv before lie began work<lb /><lb />
Former Editor,<lb />
Business Manager<lb />
Absent From School<lb />
This Quarter<lb />
At a recent meeting of the staff<lb />
of Pieces O'Evjht, college literary-<lb />
received education at Millsapp Col- humorous magazine, George Lau-<lb />
! lego in Mississippi, where he was tares and Alton Payne were chosen<lb />
I President of the Student Govern- 0(itor an(1 i)Usiness manager re-<lb />
I nicnt Association, President of the! . . , ,  � T<lb />
,  � , � ,i �,  speetivelv of the publication. Lau-<lb />
mens "Y and active in athletics. � '<lb />
; His graduate work was done at Em tares and Payne succeeded ernon<lb />
Top Entertainers<lb />
Scheduled Here<lb />
For This Term<lb />
thi- Preview. Mr.<lb />
exhibit at the X<lb />
Fair last summer<lb />
the show had neve<lb />
oss was<lb />
v York<lb />
Ontil th<lb />
remain<lb />
Wo,<lb />
szs m<lb />
Richard Croooks<lb />
And Henry Wolf<lb />
To Appear Here<lb />
orv University.<lb />
Frank, Hilldrup<lb />
Attend AHS Meet<lb />
151 Students<lb />
Flunk Subjects<lb />
Last Quarter<lb />
23 Refused Readmittance<lb />
To'College During<lb />
Winter Quarter<lb />
Tyson and Ethel Padgett as heads<lb />
of the magazine. Tyson resigned the<lb />
position to enter a school of pho-<lb />
 Padg-<lb />
Riehard Crooks. Metropolitan ten-<lb />
or, the University Glee (dub and<lb />
Henry Wolf, lecturer on world af-<lb />
fairs, will be presented by the Enter- ffia<lb />
tainment Committee- during the fieia irl<lb />
tography in New York. Mi<lb />
ett's place was left vacant because-winter quarter.<lb />
of her graduation in December. Most outstanding of these will be<lb />
James Whitfield has been chosen Richard Crooks who will sing here<lb />
as associate editor, the position form on February 23. Mr. Crooks is one<lb />
erly held by Lautares. Both Lau- of the leading tenors of the Metro-<lb />
tares and Whitfield are former politan Opera Company. lie has<lb />
Greenville High School students, made extensive concert tours and has<lb />
Payne, senior from Gull Rock, was! been the star of the Firestone radio<lb />
formerly assistant business manager, hour for the last eight years as well<lb />
on the business staff of the magazine as appearing as guest artist on the<lb />
Aliss Lucille Bedford succeeds Payne Ford and General Motors programs.<lb />
his<lb />
place for more than tour days<lb />
time -ince the tour began. Ail<lb />
of the men who accompany tin<lb />
play were with the General M<lb />
exhibit at the Fair la-t sumn � i<lb />
plan to return to New l ork ;<lb />
next summer.<lb />
Capacity audience- watcht I<lb />
unbelievable come to lite befor<lb />
eyes. Such feats as the frying <lb />
egg without heat, motion stopp<lb />
light, seeing the human voice<lb />
! music riding a light beam hel<lb />
; audiences spellbound. Other<lb />
esting features were cloth mad<lb />
cloths made of milk, and ar<lb />
ficial lightning.<lb />
The Preview travels in a sp i ia<lb />
designed General Motors van wei<lb />
ing twelve tons. At the present tin<lb />
it is on a five months tour ol Noi<lb />
Carolina, South Carolina. Georg<lb />
and Florida.<lb />
mt<lb />
to this position. j He was first taught to sing b<lb />
Twenty-three students failed as! jl0 a�W staff liiyo taken over the mother and was a soprano soloist at<lb />
Dr. A. T). Frank and Dr. Leroy many as nine subjects during thej task of publishing the magazine and: the age of nine. At twelve he sang<lb />
,m l(l,� six of &amp;e group went tol Hilldrup of the History Department; fall ' tt.r, thy they were re- are working diligently on the coming; in the Trenton Music Festival with<lb />
 Cuba the 'others remained to do of E.C.T.C. attended the meeting of ! rt1(hnittaiM.e to the cocse issue in the hope that it will he as Madame Schumann-Heink who pre-<lb />
v summarizing world � �� �" T at. the American Historical Society held 1IM. J readmittance to college M f)f th(i T1 g t lutim, tur lun. Att,r-<lb />
redieting their devel- �� ,S1-ht f ZSL rtLI J� Whiton. 1). C. from December! �"� Th' "f" l"nrter- j are making every effort to maintain wards he worked to pay for lessons,<lb />
One hundred fifty-one students, tup j standard of Pieces O'EigM putting in the high cs in a famous<lb />
failed one course, sixty failed two! and give much promise of fulfilling tenor's nhanoerraoh record- L<lb />
courses, twenty-two failed three the job efficiently<lb />
courses, six failed four courses and<lb />
failed five<lb />
Brandt Directs<lb />
Museum Project<lb />
B. B<lb />
mr(. sightseeing there. They at-Uhe American Historical Society held<lb />
tended a Jai Alai game which is the! in Washington. D. C. from December:<lb />
tlH' TT ! Spanish National game and took! "27 to December 31, 1930 The meet<lb />
at ux oat of ten peo- � tri aroun(1 tw citv. They! ing was held in the Mayflower Ho<lb />
" ' ' H1 all visited Seminole Indian village tel. the leading hotel in Wasmgtoiv<lb />
d 1<lb />
inns tin<lb />
prohatuv<lb />
fare ye?r . T- -t iladfrkaiGardens. OntibereturnlD. C<lb />
illairs in the 1 mted an.1 1 ,j at ,nnnf Or<lb />
a<lb />
liseussed the coming pres-<lb />
impaign, naming the oot-<lb />
andidates for both parties.<lb />
that peace and reduction<lb />
il debt would be featum<lb />
extent in the campaign<lb />
trii the party stopped at severaF Outstanding college and university<lb />
of the beaches and St. Augustine, teachers came trom all over America<lb />
There thev saw the oldest school, to attend the meeting at Avhich pa-<lb />
the oldest house in America, and the: pers, reports, and discussions were<lb />
i fountain of vouth. From Florida! given concerning all the phases ot<lb />
thev passed through Augusta, Ga the study ol history.<lb />
Columbia, S. C, and Rockingham. Dr. Hilldrup s book 'The Iafejand<lb />
 Of the group, thirteen received Times ofEdmund 1 endleton 'which, -<lb />
lit Dr. P. A. Toll was the so- was published during the early fall; Hires i.ih<lb />
g closer home Dr. Meadows<lb />
riefly on the Wroachk �� jnstroor; Mr. Ricks<lb />
i1 "1H'tlUn I , of instructor in geography,<lb />
be ever current problems otz�<lb />
nt farmer in Eastern Caro-<lb />
the by the University of North Caro-<lb />
lina Press was on display.<lb /><lb />
he said that because of<lb />
nv new problems people have<lb />
ter need for education today<lb />
er before. To secure this they<lb />
deny themselves the second<lb />
. gs in life so that they may<lb />
the best.<lb />
Sorority Selects<lb />
Greek Name<lb />
Alpha Zeta Chi was chosen for<lb />
th name of the Commerce Sorority,<lb />
al a short meeting held last Tuesday<lb />
evening. Ruth Frazelle, chairman of<lb />
!� committee, appointed to select<lb />
a name for the Sorority, read a list<lb />
of suitable names, and it was voted<lb />
to name the Sorority Alpha Zeta<lb />
Chi.<lb />
Betty Keuzenkamp treasurer<lb />
urges "all members to pay their ini-<lb />
tiation fees and dues by next Tues-<lb />
dav . .<lb />
Alpha Zeta Chi is international<lb />
and is the first of its kind on the<lb />
campus. The twenty charter mem-<lb />
bers were chosen for their scholastic<lb />
standing.<lb />
Hazel Starnes, Attractive Co-ed,<lb />
Holds Unique Business Position<lb />
H-izel Starnes from Hickory rooms, and smart and appropriate:<lb />
North Carolina, holds a most unique! clothes. Mr. Matthews, manager,<lb />
position in the business world in j and Mr. Ramsey Potts, advertising<lb />
Greenville. She1 manager of Blount Harvey had tor<lb />
serves as hostess'some time been thinking of getting<lb />
salesgirl to E.G a girl from the "college to fill such<lb />
T.C. students! a position. Hazel was interviewed<lb />
who shop at j and accepted the position. Hazel has<lb />
Blount Harvey had no experience before in this<lb />
type of work. (She works at Blount<lb />
Harvey everv afternoon including<lb />
Saturdays, from 2:30 to 5:30.)<lb />
Hazel told of one instance when<lb />
a girl friend came to her room and<lb />
mentioned that she was looking for<lb />
a new evening dress. Hazel recalled<lb />
that she had just the type of dress<lb />
for this girl at the store and told<lb />
her about it. The girl went down to<lb />
the store and bought the dress. Hazel<lb />
mentioned that she had made several<lb />
sales in this way. She also said that<lb />
she can get orders for sweaters and<lb />
yarns as well as dresses when girls<lb />
come to see her and ask for a par-<lb />
ticular color or sizes.<lb />
one failed nve courses, making a<lb />
total of two hundred forty failures<lb />
in all.<lb />
The seniors, although the next to<lb />
the largest class had the fewest fail-1<lb />
ures. They had only thirty-two fail<lb />
the juniors came next<lb />
with forty-two. Xext came the soph-<lb />
omores with fifty-five. The freshman<lb />
class, the largest in the school, had<lb />
the largest number of failures writh<lb />
one hundred five. Three failures oc-<lb />
curred among the special and the<lb />
unclassified students.<lb />
These figures were obtained from<lb />
Dr. McGinnis, registrar of the col-<lb />
lege, who stated they are not as yet<lb />
official.<lb />
ATTENTION SOPHOMORES!<lb />
Sophomores are requested to<lb />
pay their class dues by Janu-<lb />
ary 20 so that plans for the<lb />
Sophomore-Senior may be<lb />
made. Unless dues are paid<lb />
at once adequate funds for the<lb />
dance which is scheduled for<lb />
January 27 will not be avail-<lb />
able.<lb />
or s phonograph<lb />
he went to New York to study where<lb />
he lived in a room with four other<lb />
boys. Tin1 rent was five dollars a<lb />
week and each boy paid a dollar per<lb />
Week.<lb />
He got his first tenor job as so-<lb />
loist in the Fifth Avenue Presby-<lb />
terian Church of Xew York City<lb />
and one year later, at the age of<lb />
twenty-one, he married his childhood<lb />
sweetheart.<lb />
Mr. Crooks made his operatic<lb />
(Please turn to page two)<lb />
Under the direction oi 1 <lb />
Brandt, a Museum Club is I<lb />
organized on this campus. The<lb />
project of this organization<lb />
starr a Museum at E.C.T.C.<lb />
much work has been done �<lb />
this end.<lb />
doe Biggs, Curator of Taxid<lb />
and his assistant John Morris<lb />
ready have a nice eollectio<lb />
mounts ready for exhibition.<lb />
Other department- are prq<lb />
ing rapidly also. The heads ot<lb />
departments are: Castin<lb />
Keith; Osteology, John Da<lb />
Bridgers; Ensecta, Jim pock; C<lb />
ogy, Dr. R. J. Slay: Botany, O.<lb />
Andrews; Marine life,<lb />
am<lb />
fpssi<lb />
ol-<lb />
D.<lb />
i-a<lb />
m<lb />
1 Construction.<lb />
Fran<lb />
Depart ment<lb />
store. So far as<lb />
the editors have<lb />
been able to<lb />
learn, no other<lb />
d e p a r t m ent<lb />
store in a college<lb />
town provides<lb />
such a service.<lb />
Hazel who is<lb />
a junior at E.C.T.C. said that she<lb />
has been working at Blount Harvey<lb />
since last October, and is "crazy<lb />
about" her work. She works in all<lb />
parts of the store, alert to greet<lb />
E.C.T.C. students, and help them<lb />
select suitable furnishings for their<lb />
Phi Sigma Pi Lads Turn Ladies<lb />
In Rollicking Play, Peck vs. Peck<lb />
Fourteen Seniors<lb />
Receive Degrees<lb />
Fourteen seniors were graduated<lb />
from East Carolina Teachers at the<lb />
end of the fall quarter. They are<lb />
Ludell Bellflower, Gladys Louise<lb />
Gaskins, Nancy Haislip, Alice Mc-<lb />
Iver Harrison, India Hill, Margu-<lb />
rite Hutchinson, Betsy Ann Jordan,<lb />
Maude Melvin, Lottie Moore, Ethel<lb />
Padgett, Rebecca Pittman, Berger-<lb />
netter Shepard, Leurah James<lb />
Stroud, and Ruth Mavis.<lb />
, According to Miss Ellen Bowen,<lb />
Head of the Placement Bureau, three<lb />
of these have already been placed<lb />
in teaching positions. Lottie Moore<lb />
is teaching at Woodland, Alice Har-<lb />
rison at Rich Square, and Berger-<lb />
netter Shepard at Calypso.<lb />
Davis<lb />
Briley.<lb />
This project is being worked i n<lb />
in cooperation with the Science<lb />
(dub of this college.<lb />
it is hoped that the attic of the<lb />
new science building will be given<lb />
to house this project but as yet no<lb />
definite information has been given<lb />
, out on this subject.<lb />
When Man, the cad, refuses to'play will be under the direction of j ()ffi(.ori, 0f t,(, now organization<lb />
have not as vet been elected.<lb />
give in to Woman, fireworks usually<lb />
result, but definitely! When woman<lb />
sues man for divorce and calls in all<lb />
her friends to testify in her behalf,<lb />
the fireworks take on gigantic meas-<lb />
urements and closely resemble the<lb />
place that all people who say nasty<lb />
words are supposed to go. In addi-<lb />
tion, when the man and woman are<lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Peck and the case is<lb />
"Peck vs. Peck" (Two pecks make<lb />
a half bushel or something) and you<lb />
have Alton Payne as Mrs. Peck and<lb />
Howard Draper as her long suffering<lb />
husband, well anything is liable to<lb />
happen.<lb />
On January 19, Tau chapter of<lb />
Phi Sigma Pi, National Honorary<lb />
Fraternity, will present in Austin<lb />
Auditorium a one-act drama entitled<lb />
"Peck vs. Peck The cast will be<lb />
members of the Fraternity and the<lb />
Alton Payne.<lb />
The story of the comedy is typical;<lb />
(?) of many divorce trials of today.<lb />
Mr. Peck refuses to let his wife have <lb />
$100 to finance a friend's political:<lb />
campaign and the fun begins. Mr.<lb />
Peek has always been a model hus-j<lb />
band, with exceptions, but Mrs. Peck!<lb />
feels that she can no longer live)<lb />
under the same rodf with the brute;<lb />
Course Is Added<lb />
In English Dept.<lb />
For the first time in the history<lb />
under the same rodf witb the brute! of th? sdlool a courso in parliamen-<lb />
and can no longer eat the food which procedure is being taught in<lb />
his loving hands prepare. So, the in- connoction with the English Depart-<lb />
ing hands prepare<lb />
evitable results and they find them<lb />
selves in the divorce court. The jury<lb />
is made up entirely of women, and<lb />
the attorneys for both sides are<lb />
women. Some interesting angles de-<lb />
velop.<lb />
After a comic trial, the jury reach<lb />
a decision. How does it come out?<lb />
Well, just see "Peck vs. Peck<lb />
That's the only way we know how<lb />
to tell you without giving away the<lb />
secret.<lb />
ment. The course intends to give the<lb />
correct procedure in conducting club<lb />
and group meetings of all kinds and<lb />
to give practice in the application<lb />
of these rules.<lb />
This course was requested by the<lb />
students during the preceding quar-<lb />
ter, and is one of the many one-hour<lb />
subjects offered by the English De-<lb />
partment. As yet it is unknown as<lb />
to whether or not parlimentary pro-<lb />
cedure will be offered each quarter.<lb />
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PAGE TWO<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
January 12, <lb />
Dorothy IIollakEditor in Chief<lb />
ASSOCIATE EDITORS<lb />
Geobge Lautabes Mary Hokxe<lb />
BaSBAKA lvKl7KXKAMI' LoiS HltUlKS<lb />
! Alum MkaDOWS L.Rl'E MoOMNG<lb />
Jamisa WuhfikldSports Editor<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 />
Whichard, Margaret D. Moore,<lb />
Mar? Field.<lb />
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With the rapid spread of influenza over this state it behooves<lb />
each student to be extremely careful of his physical condition.<lb />
An epidemic or near epidemic can be avoided it each student<lb />
is tl a ightful enough of himself and his fellow-students.<lb />
Viu these precautions do not involve any scientific technicalities,<lb />
hut merely elementary hvgiene and everyday politeness. One does<lb />
ave to be a doctor or even a pre med student to know to cover<lb />
his mouth when he coughs, to be careful to dispose of used Kleenex<lb />
and handkerchiefs. 'This one precaution will tend to cut the spread<lb />
of colds to a large degree.<lb />
Then a person who has a cold and especially if he has any fever<lb />
should stay indoors not only to protect himself from complications<lb />
but to keep his classmates and associates from being exposed to<lb />
the same dangers.<lb />
The school has an adequate infirmary to take care of students<lb />
who are sick, and a sufficient supply of preventive medicines to<lb />
sh students who have been exposed to disease or who are<lb />
. fii si stages of having a cold or any other disease.<lb />
Each of u 1- aware of the seriousness of a "flu" epidemic on this<lb />
campus. Main schools have already had to close on this cause.<lb />
 can avoid any such catastrophe on this campus by simply RE-<lb />
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Traffifo Hazard<lb />
We hate to be harping always on the subject of safe driving on<lb />
the campus, but a situation has been called to our attention that<lb />
unless remedied immediately may result in some serious disaster for,<lb />
either the students and faculty or visitors to the campus.<lb />
The shrubbery behind the administration building on the corner<lb />
a� ross from the north east corner of Cotton Hall is definitely a<lb />
traffic hazard. It seems that several cars have recently almost<lb />
collided with each, other when rounding this curve, and each time<lb />
the drivers of the vehicles involved complained that they could<lb />
not see the approaching car because the shrubbery on the corner<lb />
obstructed their view, luckily, no serious accident lias resulted from<lb />
tins vet, but one might occur almost any time.<lb />
We suggest that the shrubs that are growing there at present<lb />
should be cut lower so that they can be seen over or that these<lb />
shrubs should be removed and smaller shrubs placed there. This<lb />
will eliminate the hazard ami will assure more safety on the campus<lb />
for all concerned.<lb />
F<lb />
REN CH<lb />
ASHION<lb />
ADS<lb />
By Barbara Keiizeiikanip<lb />
-�iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiimii<lb />
���111mmMM��mum�<lb />
OF R.I. STATE COLLEGE<lb />
SWISHED 477 POINTS THROUGH<lb />
THE NETS LAST SEASON TO SET<lb />
A MEW COLLEGIATE RECORD'<lb />
HE BETTERED HANK miSETTTS<lb />
�VARK BY TWELVE POINTS.<lb />
For spring, Paris milliners indi-<lb />
cate higher crowns, off-face hats,<lb />
and flowers. High crowns (crowns<lb />
three or four inches high in con-<lb />
trast to the flat little pillboxes and<lb />
canotiers, or the fur toques raised:<lb />
at the front only) were apparent in<lb />
several hats at Molynenx.<lb />
Jean Patou's newest hats include<lb />
several large ones in pastel felts.<lb />
Some are sport shapes with high<lb />
crowns and brims at least 3 inches<lb />
wide. Others are off-the-face shapes,<lb />
such as a cloche with a fairly deep<lb />
round crown, and worn hack on the<lb />
head, showing the hair over the fore-<lb />
head. Mine. Simone at Pa ton osesi<lb />
more veils than do most of the mo-<lb />
distes on their first spring hats. At<lb />
present veils are making time in j<lb />
Paris both in regard to what milli-<lb />
ners show and what Parisians wear,<lb />
with slightly more being shown than,<lb />
worn. Snoods are being worn every j<lb />
hour of the day and night, and<lb />
various scarf and wimple effects arej<lb />
being boosted by Suzy, who is also<lb />
Watching The World<lb />
by<lb />
GEORGE LAFTARES <lb />
While Finland's ski patrol is constantly harassing the thn<lb />
siau armies on the northern frontier, Russia is vt. �<lb />
huge fleets of bombers over Finnish cities, raining death .<lb />
upon innocent inhabitant Russia expect <lb />
 the morale of the Finns ly bombing their<lb />
results have been contrary to expectatii<lb />
are united in their hatred "1 Russia and<lb />
to fight until the end for their mdepend �<lb />
Hitler has once again played the par<lb />
time, he predicts that 1940 will bring<lb />
honor to the allies and victory to the<lb />
Meanwhile, Britain and France are<lb />
this threat. Military experts of these<lb />
that early in 1940, Hitler will hurl 1<lb />
all the power of the Nazies into a �r<lb />
break the blockade and end the war. At the same time<lb />
that his country is prepared to fight a war of long dura-<lb />
he does not have much faith in his prophecies.<lb />
(<lb />
Geo. Lautares<lb />
Business experts say that 1939 was the best year for t<lb />
since the beginning of the depression in 1929. Practieall<lb />
saw great advancements in sales over previous year Tl.<lb />
one of the primary causes of our prosperity. Steel, iron, a<lb />
war necessary to the allies are being produced as quick<lb />
order to fill the huge amount of orders now OB hand.<lb />
facturers are running on full time trying to satisfy the i<lb />
trimmings on<lb />
featuring flower<lb />
spring models.<lb />
Evening dresses with, jackets are<lb />
a highlight of fashion. They're so-<lb />
phisticated yet demure, glamorous<lb />
yet perfectly .simple, and delightfully<lb />
warm. One seen lately was mad<lb />
1 , I land and France. Other products needed by t!<lb />
b<lb />
f<lb />
IVIioro Are Your Club Reporters?<lb />
Occasionally some club or organization on the campus has com-j<lb />
plained about the lack of publicity that their association has re-<lb />
ceived in the Teco Echo. This is not entirely the fault of the<lb />
Teco Echo. Most clubs are provided with representatives to the<lb />
(Editor's Note: This Department<lb />
is open to all students in school<lb />
here. The Teco Echo reserves the<lb />
right to censor or reject all com-<lb />
munications. Letters published<lb />
herein express individual opinion,<lb />
and do not represent the editorial<lb />
policies of this newspaper.)<lb />
exported in huge quantities, bringing unforeseen wealth<lb />
1 this country.<lb />
Few people realize that there exists a strong bond<lb />
l tween three of the world's most noted characters. Roosevel<lb />
; and Dictator Mussolini arc now collaborating in an earn<lb />
i bring peace to Europe. Surprising is the fact that the<lb />
with "a short sleeved jacket which dictator is part of a triumvirate that is trying to destroy wai<lb />
buttons down the front in Dubonnet ('aUso lt- li .v0" Ul11 remember, Mussolini marched into El<lb />
velvet. The full white taffata skirt; ne same waJ m Hitler into Poland and Czechoslovakia. In S<lb />
was banded at the hem with a five1 liters aided Franco in bis revolution. Now, the leader of<lb />
inch band of matching velvet. It's deavoxing to prevent further fighting. However, Italy 1- n<lb />
thought. There is a lot of valuable! a charming style and vouTl want with the virtue of peace that they are neglecting their<lb />
equipment in Austin, such as books, j one.<lb />
typewriters, etc which fire will<lb />
Men's Fashions<lb />
It is well known that after six p.m<lb />
"clothes do make the man so gentle- I<lb />
men here are some hints given to j<lb />
ctnne. Like many other nations of the world, Italy is pri<lb />
and preparing for war.<lb />
Student-On-The-Stand<lb />
some hint:<lb />
you by the Manhatter on what to j &amp;��<lb />
wear. In the December 7 issue wel Question: What type entertainment do you like best W<lb />
Complimentary Note<lb />
From a Former Editor<lb />
paper whose duties are to handle and report the activities and news To the Editor:<lb />
events of the clubs. If these representatives do not turn in news<lb />
a- they should, then their clubs can expect only the publicity that<lb />
the Ti o F no staff may happen to run across. To date only four<lb />
or five of these representatives from the thirty or more organiza-<lb />
tions on tie campus have reported for duty. How can these clubs work, and it makes vou appreciate U('ttr disguised than others.<lb />
expect full representation? They can't. I a newspaper more after working on .If J� a, �� frightens<lb />
i' ni 1 I Mil xc e i. � ! a college naner him to death; and if you don t you<lb />
frequently the person chosen to fill the office of reporter from a; a T , S1 l - , , , a bore him to death If vou nermit<lb />
,   � '1 . .   I think the pictures of the differ-  mm . iU iiUU Ji � p'imii<lb />
lad no previous journalistic experience. That m itself I t muk.nts vvho are taking part in hn<lb />
not carrying college activities have been quite jot<lb />
I have wanted to write to you and<lb />
the whole staff and tell you how!<lb />
much 1 enjoy the paper. I do think<lb />
yon are doing a good job. Work-<lb />
I ing on a newspaper is fascinating<lb />
readily consume; and once fire starts<lb />
in Austin, it will be very difficult to<lb />
stop. Students, we should give this<lb />
matter immediate attention�at the<lb />
next mass meeting would be a good<lb />
time. It is very horrible to think of<lb />
some of our students being burned Ij discussed colored dress clothes ami<lb />
to death, when we might have taken! evening hats. This week we'll take<lb />
some action to prevent it. j �P other accessories. For instance!<lb />
Donald Pijorsr. studs for the colored dress clothes Xancy Darden, Freshman:<lb />
come to match. If you prefer, you i lectures at a minimum.<lb />
may contrast your studs with your- <lb />
suit. Neckties also should match or, Margaret Jarvis, Senior: I like musical programs, especially<lb />
Edith W. Harris, Senior: I like a varied<lb />
symphony orchestras, lecturers, etc.<lb />
program meiudi<lb />
Men<lb />
Like Turkish cigarettes, men are<lb />
all made of the same material. The<lb />
only difference is that<lb />
I like a well-varied program<lb />
some<lb />
him to make love to you. he gets tired<lb />
vou in the end; and if you don't<lb />
ciu( n<lb />
is unfortunate, but is not an ample enough excuse for mn �m �"i4! eouege activities uive been, on<lb />
� theduiesof his office. There are plenty of efficient journalists good. I feel as if I know some of! ts tired of you in the beginning.<lb />
he staff of the Teco Echo who will be willing to ffivc individual I them, and I'm really quite curious!1 v'n belleve � m everything,<lb />
about them.<lb />
Those of vou who have been at the<lb />
harmonize. Flowers in the button-<lb />
are hole and breast pocket handkerchiefs<lb />
1 are best contrasted in harmony.<lb />
Here's news! The shoe makers<lb />
have gone along with the color trend<lb />
and are making matching dress shoes<lb />
programs include well-known classical and<lb />
semi-classical<lb />
me<lb />
tuction in the fundamentals of newspaper work to those who<lb />
SO cl<lb />
you soon cease to interest him; and<lb />
if you argue with him in everything<lb />
desire it. I (.ol(lgo on few years eamlot reai you soon cease to interest him. If<lb />
It is the duty of the clubs if they want representation to get be-j ize the physical changes that have -vou lelleve a11 lle tells .v0lb he thinks<lb />
hind their reporters and push them to fulfill the duties of their! taken place�even since I was a<lb />
offices or else elect some one else who will be willing to assume re- freshman nine years ago. Just think<lb />
���. ;ii;f, �� 1, I�then we had to walk on wooden<lb />
SpOIislDilllV TO UC11. iii r -it 11 1<lb />
j planks irom Cotton Hall to the<lb />
I library or the Campus Building.<lb />
Buy Your Owil Books When it rained we didn't dare go<lb />
When the average senior graduates he carries with him next to out unless we had hip boots.<lb />
ago<lb />
, , That was only nine years<lb />
no textbooks with whom to continue his work as a teacher 111 the1 r. � w u � " � <lb />
1- , , iIr nneht be interesting to reprint<lb />
lc schools of North Carolina. 1 he average school in which he j or to have your cartoonist draw<lb />
will secure a job teaching will be small and the library facilities! scenes of yesterday and today.<lb />
of that school and community will probably be inadequate to pro- -v?ain, please give my compli<lb />
vide the young teacher with sufficient reference material with which<lb />
. 1 " mi e �. � , � 1 ,1 ,  , , 111 ! could work with vou<lb />
k. 1 heretorc it is essential that the new teacher should carry; hustlers<lb />
Sineerelv,<lb />
meats to the whole staff. I wish I<lb />
voumust be<lb />
with him textbooks that he thinks will fill his needs.<lb />
During the four years that each student spends in college he<lb />
should take advantage of the opportunity to buy his own books<lb />
for future use. Perhaps one of the best ways to do this is to buy<lb />
the textbooks each term that he uses which he thinks will be valu-<lb />
ahle to him in the near future. Especially should an effort be<lb />
marie to buy books in the fields of his major subjects. Then when<lb />
he gets out where it is difficult to get hold of material lie will have<lb />
what he needs.<lb />
Seniors usually realize just how badly they need books of their<lb />
own during the two terms in which they do practice teaching. By<lb />
then it is almost too late to do much to remedy it. Books cost a<lb />
great deal and if they are not accumulated over a period of four<lb />
years while in college it is quite expensive to attempt to do so in a<lb />
short time. But for those who are freshmen, sophomores, and<lb />
juniors, it is not too late to start stocking up on books that will be<lb />
needed in the future.<lb />
Textbooks may be bought through the bookroom at a discount<lb />
and many standard editions of contemporary and classical num-<lb />
bers may be bought in the college stationery store at a nominal<lb />
price.<lb />
So to the students we suggest that you lay aside a special fund<lb />
with which to buy books for reference when you go out to teach.<lb />
Hats Off!<lb />
Hats off to the Administration and the college laundry depart-<lb />
ment for being responsible for the extension of reduced rates at<lb />
the College View Cleaners. The economical prices will prove very<lb />
beneficial to the students concerned, the faculty, and the college<lb />
employees. The staff of the Teco Echo in behalf of the student<lb />
body takes this opportunity to express its appreciation to &amp;iose<lb />
responsible for their efforts to be of greater service to the school.<lb />
Lucy LeBoy,<lb />
Editor Teco Echo,<lb />
1933-34.<lb />
Smoking in Austin<lb />
To the Editor:<lb />
I challenge the student body of<lb />
East Carolina Teachers College to<lb />
do something about a situation<lb />
which is of vital importance to each<lb />
of us. The largest building on our<lb />
campus in which we have most of<lb />
our classes is nothing but a fire trap,<lb />
even fire escapes are absent. The<lb />
whole internal structure of Austin<lb />
Building is made of wood, which is<lb />
very inflammable and could be set<lb />
afire by a tiny spark. Maybe many<lb />
of us have not notieed how easily<lb />
Austin Building could be set afire�<lb />
every time we attend chapel, classes,<lb />
and the moving picture show our<lb />
lives are in danger. If we can't get<lb />
a building to take the place of<lb />
Austin, why can't we do all within<lb />
our power to lessen the danger of<lb />
fire? Why are boys permitted to<lb />
smoke in this building? Are they<lb />
privileged characters? This is one<lb />
case in which we should sacrifice our<lb />
individual desire for the safety of<lb />
others. If the boys want to smoke<lb />
it should be done outside this build-<lb />
ing while they are changing classes.<lb />
I feel that the boys will cooperate,<lb />
by not smoking in Austin if they<lb />
will give this matter a little serious<lb />
you are a fool; and if you don't he<lb />
thinks you are a cynic.<lb />
If you wear gay colors, rouge, and<lb />
a startling hat, he hesitates to take<lb />
you out; if you wear a little brown<lb />
toque and a tailor made dress, he<lb />
takes you out and stares at women<lb />
in gay colors, rouge, and startling<lb />
hats.<lb />
If you join him in gaities and<lb />
approve of his smoking, he swears<lb />
you are driving him to the devil; and<lb />
if you don't approve of his smoking<lb />
and urge him to give up cigar-<lb />
ettes, he swears you are driving him<lb />
crazy.<lb />
If you are the "clinging vine"<lb />
type, he wonders if you have brains<lb />
and if you are a modern, advanced<lb />
and independent woman, he wonders<lb />
if you have a heart. If you are<lb />
silly, he longs for a bright com-<lb />
panion ; and if you are brilliant and<lb />
intellectual he longs for a playmate.<lb />
If you are popular with other men,<lb />
he is jealous and if you are not, he<lb />
refuses to marry a wallflower. . . .<lb />
So there you are! ! ! !<lb />
Anonymous.<lb />
Top Entertainers<lb />
Scheduled Here<lb />
(Continued from page one)<lb />
debut in 1933 in the Metropolitan<lb />
opera house, stopping the perform-<lb />
ance with thirty-seven curtain calls.<lb />
For the five preceding years he had<lb />
turned down offers to sing in the<lb />
"Met<lb />
On February 16, The University<lb />
glee club, composed of fifty young<lb />
men will present the first program<lb />
of the winter and on March 5, Henry<lb />
C. Wolf will lecture on world af-<lb />
fairs. Mr. Wolf has traveled widely<lb />
and is eminent authority on current<lb />
events.<lb />
Two formal dances have also been<lb />
scheduled for the winter quarter.<lb />
The Sophomore-Senior will be given<lb />
on January 27 and the Winter dance<lb />
has been planned for March 2.<lb />
for evening wear. Gentlemen, put<lb />
your best foot forward !<lb />
Wing collars are fading in defer-<lb />
ence to the comfort of the turned<lb />
down collar.<lb />
Top and overcoats follow the color<lb />
parade with velvet collars, grosgrain<lb />
silk or satin lapels in matching<lb />
colors. Plain dress coats with no<lb />
tricks about them are also proper<lb />
and popular.<lb />
And as a departing bit of advice<lb />
the Manhatter emphasizes the im-<lb />
portance of deciding between a single<lb />
and a double breasted suit. His rule<lb />
is: if you are tall, or medium height<lb />
and slender, a double breasted dinner<lb />
jacket will be becoming  if you<lb />
are short, or inclined to be on the<lb />
weighty side, stick to single breasted<lb />
outfits. The double breasted suit<lb />
has the trick of creating an optical<lb />
illusion which makes a tall man less<lb />
tall, and a short, stout man positively<lb />
dumpy. So look to your size next<lb />
time you buy a suit.<lb />
Vincent Romano, Senior: A program including ballet dancing,<lb />
or symphony orchestra, a "name band puppet shows, concei<lb />
or other soloists or the higher type of magician program<lb />
favorites.<lb />
Howard Adams, Sophomore: I like most any type of entertai<lb />
cept concert singers. My favorite types are puppet shows, ball<lb />
and humorous lecturers.<lb />
Here And There<lb />
And Anywhere<lb />
Did you know that <lb />
The motto of North Carolina is<lb />
"Esse quam videri which means<lb />
"to be rather than to seem to be<lb />
No woman has ever been electro-<lb />
cuted in North Carolina.<lb />
Thomasville, North Carolina,<lb />
leads the world in the manufacture<lb />
of chairs.<lb />
Three Presidents of the United<lb />
States were born in North Carolina.<lb />
They were Andrew Jackson, in<lb />
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The state flower is the goldenrod.<lb />
COLLEGE NEWS<lb />
Trinity College has a history class<lb />
conducted by a blind instructor.<lb />
West Virginia University pro-<lb />
fessors have developed a new spray<lb />
that will make apples red.<lb />
Phi Beta Kappa has started a<lb />
drive to raise a scholarship fund of<lb />
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of speech and the humanities<lb />
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RESOLUTIONS WE'D LIKE TO SEE M VDE �<lb />
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let everyone else's aloneJitterbugs will confine<lb />
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THE TECO ECHO<lb />
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Pirates To Battle Naval Base Saturday Nite<lb />
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V.K.ihor Year Comes to the Fore<lb />
year of eolorfal and nerve-tingling athletic<lb />
�5 miversities throughout the United<lb />
record hooks and are viewing<lb />
ports pages in school<lb />
bus, anothei<lb />
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II be screamed hy the headlines of<lb />
publications of the nation.<lb />
� concerned with the developments at ECTC than at<lb />
 - take a glance at the upcoming activities in athletics<lb />
�n school year ,s concluded. The basketball season is<lb />
ith bkipper Bo barley at the helm. Then, too, Coach<lb />
ares, a receptive season with his boxing contingent. After<lb />
mghts witnessing basketball and boxing, the Spring<lb />
and bring us baseball and tennis. Meantime, there<lb />
both boys and girls.<lb />
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W hal Bo Vou Think of the Idea, Students?<lb />
isim -organization in Greenville adopted the policy two foot-<lb />
� ago oi awarding a trophy to the player whom the students<lb />
'� � - a suggestion has come to this corner that the student<lb />
trophies tor the most valuable players in other fields of<lb />
ipus btudents supporting this proposal explained that<lb />
-1 the trophies the award would be representative of<lb />
.Iy; that more interest would prevail in considering<lb />
player, and the player receiving the award would ap-<lb />
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to promote student interest in athletics is needed on this<lb />
vou iavor this proposal, please advise some member of the<lb />
nd some arrangements will he made relative to developing the<lb />
Uco Ilcho sports department did not originate the idea.<lb />
s department is ready at all times to print anything pertain-<lb />
tics that student interest demands�if student interest de-<lb />
Still More About This Trophy Business<lb />
kas Greenville High's backfield sparkplug, who was voted the<lb />
�� � � his team during the season just ended, will be<lb />
George did an effective piece<lb />
deserving<lb />
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a beautiful trophy as a result.<lb />
ast season and any award he receives will be deserving How<lb />
rge has made a suggestion that your columnist heartily endorses<lb />
at it rings true with the echo of all good athletes.<lb />
nmenting on the trophies that he and Merwin Frazelle of the<lb />
tiii<lb />
squad are to receive, George made this declaration: "I<lb />
the honor, but it doesn't seem fair to the other players. Stu-<lb />
attend football games usually don't understand enough about<lb />
to know who is playing well and who isn't. When it comes to<lb />
he value oi a player, they remember the fellow who was carrying<lb />
rhey put his name on a piece of paper as being the most<lb />
He is given a trophy. But what about the other fellows who<lb />
l gamef Maybe they're as valuable if not better than the<lb />
0 gets the trophy. The valuable player in this instance is<lb />
1 by a group that doesn't know much about the game. Maybe<lb />
good and there isn't any most valuable player. I suggest that<lb />
awards give a gold football to each player "on the squad<lb />
ggestion is very, very good. However, if the sponsors desire<lb />
the trophy idea, that's their business. But if sentiment was<lb />
ugh, different procedure could be used in determining the most<lb />
�layer. 1 offer this suggestion. Let the Varsity Club or the<lb />
uad select ECTC's most valuable player, and let the Monogram<lb />
ie football team choose Greenville High's most valuable player.<lb />
I iu- Old Oaken Bueket<lb />
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ig our thoughts to a less serious vein, you will recall that<lb />
istian College possesses the famous Bo Hunk Trophy, or<lb />
en Bucket The Bulldogs took charge of the bucket last<lb />
ing the baseball and tennis season. For the benefit of the<lb />
are not familiar with the Bo Hunk Trophy, it is a beautifully<lb />
bucket with scores of ECTC and ACC athletic events painted<lb />
When the Pirates defeat the Bulldogs, the bucket is kept<lb />
cals until they are defeated by the Bulldogs. The president of<lb />
in;inn College turned his thumbs on football three seasons<lb />
the Pirates were not afforded a chance to regain it this fall.<lb />
r, with the basketball season in the fore, we have new chances to<lb />
traditional award. It's up to you, Pirates!<lb />
H h Can't We?<lb />
ECTC and ACC are great rivals, but in contests played<lb />
Bulldogs are spirited by their band, cheering sec<lb />
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ell as a representative number of students. About the only<lb />
� ever had at a Wilson game is the band and team. But on<lb />
camp us, and on any other campus, there's such a thing as being lapk of experience. Woody Long,<lb />
nissioo to do something. If it were possible to rent Ricks' 0n A"v " b  "<lb />
other motor conveyances for transporting the ECTC band,<lb />
quad, and a number of students to out-of-town games, it is ��- � e� �<lb />
these motor vehicles would be filled. There are many faculty onl one nt last ear that was<lb />
ffho could go along and witness contests as chaperones�if you a,r��i ril" nw l,Vrto1, Tr" Antnn A<lb />
f it that way. This is not a new idea, but merely an old one<lb />
afed. This idea, like many others, has flared up and then<lb />
11 this plan is to become a reality, let it flare again and keep<lb />
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mas recess and will coach both bas-<lb />
ketball and baseball.<lb />
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is handling classes in the depart-<lb />
ment. In addition to basketball and<lb />
baseball, Farley has seen much<lb />
action as a football player.<lb />
After leaving Duke, Farley<lb />
played baseball one year with St.<lb />
Joseph of the Western League and<lb />
Rochester, X. Y took a lease on his<lb />
services the following year. A hand<lb />
operation forced Farley from play<lb />
for three years. He then joined the<lb />
coaching staff of George Washington<lb />
High School, where he remained<lb />
for three years.<lb />
After coming to Greenville, he<lb />
managed the local entry of the<lb />
Coastal Plain League for three and<lb />
a half years, being eliminated again<lb />
hy virtue of an arm injury. He<lb />
coached baseball at ECTC in 1935,<lb />
baseball, basketball and football in<lb />
1936 and baseball in the spring of<lb />
1937.<lb />
He was head coach at Greenville<lb />
High School during the football sea-<lb />
son just ended, having joined the<lb />
local high school faculty after re-<lb />
ceiving his Master's degree in physi-<lb />
cal education at East Carolina<lb />
Teachers College last summer. He<lb />
also coached at the local high school<lb />
as an A.B. graduate.<lb />
Like all modest coaches, Farley<lb />
commented that he was glad to be<lb />
back at East Carolina Teachers Col-<lb />
lege, spoke of polish the team needed,<lb />
and expressed the hope the season<lb />
would be satisfactory.<lb />
Three Regulars<lb />
Forming Nucleus<lb />
Of Boxing Team<lb />
David Breece, Star,<lb />
Not Out This Year<lb />
The 1940 edition of the Pirates<lb />
boxing team has been working for<lb />
two weeks under the tutelage of<lb />
Coach O. A. Hanker, and indica-<lb />
tions are that the Pirates can expect<lb />
a successful season.<lb />
Coach Hanker is building his<lb />
squad around three regulars from<lb />
last season. David Breece 145<lb />
pound star of last year's team will<lb />
not box this year. Herbert Wilker-<lb />
son at 125, Joe Williams at 155,<lb />
and Peg Fleming at 118 are the re-<lb />
turning lettermen who will form the<lb />
nucleus of the team.<lb />
L. C. Capps, 118 pound intra-<lb />
mural champ at Lees-McCrae last<lb />
year, is showing much promise and<lb />
may succeed Fleming in his class.<lb />
Lombe Reaves is working toward<lb />
a starting berth in the 125 pound<lb />
class, but may not see action for<lb />
the early part of the season due to<lb />
200 pounder, is working for<lb />
heavyweight spot and should<lb />
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against the Duke Frosh. He defeated<lb />
the Duke heavyweight on points.<lb />
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Lautares and Brock Stand Out<lb />
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Home Schedule<lb />
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Girls Will Have<lb />
Intramural Cage<lb />
Teams This Year<lb />
WAA Plans To See<lb />
Duke-Carolina Clash<lb />
Even though the girls are unable<lb />
to participate in intercollegiate bas-<lb />
ketball this season, they are to have<lb />
intramural basketball this quarter<lb />
as a result of action taken by the<lb />
Woman's Athletic Association.<lb />
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some basketball off the campus,<lb />
members of the WAA have planned I in a<lb />
Pirates Bat .500<lb />
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a trip which will enable them to<lb />
see the traditional Duke-Carolina<lb />
clash on Saturday night, February<lb />
10. They will spend the night in<lb />
Durham, returning to Greenville on<lb />
Sunday.<lb />
This year's intramural set-up will<lb />
be similar to those of previous sea-<lb />
sons, with teams to be selected in<lb />
each of the dormitories and another<lb />
team to be composed of students liv-<lb />
ing out in town. However, to be-<lb />
George Lautares, undaunted by<lb />
the usual air of nervousness that<lb />
accompanies a player in a season-<lb />
opening game, displayed an excep-<lb />
tional brand of footwork and goal-<lb />
shooting in less than three quarters<lb />
of play to stand out for Coach Bo<lb />
Farley's Pirates in a curtain-raiser<lb />
with Elizabeth City Cardinals. The<lb />
score: ECTC 53, Elizabeth City.<lb />
27.<lb />
In the second game of the season<lb />
against Coach C. Virgil Yow's<lb />
powerful High Point Panthers,<lb />
Lautares was outstanding, but Don<lb />
Brock, the lanky Trenton product,<lb />
set the pace in goal shooting. He<lb />
scored 11 points, being trailed by<lb />
Bill Shelton, with 10. Lautares<lb />
piled up 18 points in the opener,<lb />
10 of which came in the first quarter.<lb />
The Pirates were out-of-shape<lb />
against Elizabeth City and were un-<lb />
able to cope with the skill of the<lb />
Panthers, who had turned in a half-<lb />
dozen consecutive triumphs before<lb />
invading the local court for a 51-35<lb />
triumph. High Point's Jack Moran<lb />
scored 14 points in the triumph,<lb />
while Hilliard Nance and Hugh<lb />
Hampton scored a dozen points<lb />
apiece.<lb />
Dave Watson of Southport proved<lb />
himself a handy man in both games,<lb />
as did Harry Riddick, who has been<lb />
groomed in previous seasons for<lb />
work this year. Tom Parrish, a<lb />
Greenville boy, who saw much first-<lb />
string duty last season, is popular<lb />
and effective this season. Tom Cox,<lb />
who did his shining with the Junior<lb />
Varsity in 1939, has been elevated<lb />
to a competent relief man. Floyd<lb />
Hinton of Rocky Mount has turned<lb />
pair of exceptional perform-<lb />
ances this season and likely will be<lb />
called to duty in every game.<lb />
High Point is the strongest team<lb />
the Pirates will have faced this sea-<lb />
son. However, the Panthers were<lb />
held scoreless for 11 minutes after<lb />
the hostilities were opened. Fouls<lb />
were frequent in both the High<lb />
Point and Elizabeth City games, but<lb />
the<lb />
brand<lb />
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Pirates<lb /><lb />
of ball<lb />
fouls.<lb />
opponents played a<lb />
that caused uncon-<lb />
Basket-missinsr was<lb />
come a member of a team, a girl j rather frequent on the part of both<lb />
must have been out for practices at 1 teams in the High Point game,<lb />
leasj; six nights. Jimmie Johnson, former ECTC<lb />
Practices for this year's teams athlete, who is well known to most<lb />
started Tuesday night of this week students on the campus, was a foe<lb />
under the direction of Mrs. David j of the school in the season-opener,<lb />
Proctor, who is studying at the but was unable to equal the playing<lb />
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Jan. 26�Portsmouth "Y<lb />
Jan. 30�Rocky Mount "Y<lb />
Jan. 31�White Flash.<lb />
Feb. 3�Louisburg.<lb />
Feb. 8�Louisburg.<lb />
Feb. 15�Westinghouse.<lb />
Feb. 22�ACC.<lb />
Feb. 24�William and Mary.<lb />
Money Offered<lb />
For Best Cheers<lb />
Of Student Body<lb />
You Have One Week<lb />
For Submitting Choice<lb />
Attention Students! Here's a<lb />
�hance to convert those dormitory<lb />
'bull sessions" to a period of pro-<lb />
Tough Schedule<lb />
Confronts Team<lb />
In Coming Week<lb />
Teachers Are Doped<lb />
To Overpower Middies<lb />
aval<lb />
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the<lb />
ducing money-making ideas<lb />
In an effort to stimulate interest<lb />
in athletics and to have a variety<lb />
of cheers at basketball games, the<lb />
cheer leaders are sponsoring a con-<lb />
test for basketball cheers. Winners<lb />
will be announced in the Teco Echo.<lb />
The contest is now open and will<lb />
close one week from today. Here's<lb />
all you have to do. Write your full<lb />
name on a piece of plain paper,<lb />
along with the cheer you wish to<lb />
submit. Bring it to the Teco<lb />
Echo staff room and deposit it in a<lb />
box that will be left in the staff<lb />
room for that purpose. Unless your<lb />
name accompanies a cheer, you will<lb />
be ineligible for a cash prize. The<lb />
prizes are: first prize, $1; second<lb />
prize, $.75 and two prizes of 50<lb />
cents each.<lb />
Rjules for the contests are:<lb />
1. All entries become the property<lb />
of the cheer leaders.<lb />
2. Cheer leaders will act as judges.<lb />
3. Cheers may be any length.<lb />
4. Cheer must pertain to basket-<lb />
ball.<lb />
the<lb />
aval<lb />
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Hostilities in the X<lb />
ECTC game vviil gel under w<lb />
8 o clock tomorrow night h<lb />
Robert 11. Wright building.<lb />
Coach Farley's hopefuls<lb />
whittled two games lru th s<lb />
schedule and will remove as<lb />
Saturday night.<lb />
Little is known about the<lb />
from Norfolk, but usually<lb />
Pirate have a slight edge i ��<lb />
Middies and should be  I �<lb />
in a triumph tomorrow night.<lb />
In opening play with the I<lb />
Base last season, which came<lb />
way the schedule, the Pirates g<lb />
to a last start and came out on the<lb />
big end of a 44-35 score. A m<lb />
later, the Middies triumphed 43-39<lb />
over the Pirates, bur only via a<lb />
expected splurge.<lb />
Tomorrow night's game will<lb />
come after a week of rest, � :� � : f r<lb />
the usual practices that Farl y i its<lb />
his boys through. After relaxii :<lb />
Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, the<lb />
team will leave early Wednes<lb />
morning for a four-day invasi �n<lb />
Virginia battling grounds,<lb />
Xext week's first tangle will find<lb />
the Pirates having it out with<lb />
Langley Field's Flying Aces. This<lb />
game is set for Wednesday. Newport<lb />
Xews Apprentices will oppose the<lb />
locals Thursday night. The Naval<lb />
Base will attempt to thwart the scor-<lb />
ing efforts of ECTC on Friday night<lb />
and the week will be concluded on<lb />
Saturday night in a game with Wil-<lb />
liam and Marv, Norfolk division.<lb />
5. Entries must be left in the box<lb />
in the staff room.<lb />
C. Contest will close on January<lb />
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acts in the capacity of faculty ad- fcfrs. K. E. Sellers, served tempting<lb />
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presidents, as they boarded a plane �d the Eastern Air Lines on winch<lb />
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of America at the University of Minnesota which was held Dec. 26 to Jan. 2.<lb />
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Language Association of America<lb />
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end in December of 1939.<lb />
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