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DANCE<lb />
TOMORROW NIGHT<lb />
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EAST CARtigtl<lb />
ECHO<lb />
BEAT<lb />
PORTSMOUTH Y<lb />
S COLLEGE<lb />
volume XVI<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1940<lb />
Number 7<lb />
Senior Class Selects Students<lb />
For Worthy Superlative Honors<lb />
23 Outstanding Class<lb />
Members Chosen<lb />
For Achievements<lb />
e !a-r week the senior<lb />
twenty-three superla-<lb />
1 '� al, editor of the<lb />
I � - n most versatile;<lb />
�i h nt of the Poe<lb />
intellectual; Clifton<lb />
as ; n president of<lb />
-1.  best leader: and<lb />
I �i idg rs, on Jt and inn<lb />
best all round.<lb />
ta nted student was<lb />
rme Met 'lees, ho is<lb />
 roll in the Senior<lb />
!i � ost indi idual,<lb />
� � . Ige, student Ireas-<lb />
si capable as Sarah<lb />
president of the<lb />
vne was voted as best<lb />
ng tli" boys and Eva<lb />
 rl dancer. The best<lb />
and girl was voted to<lb />
 rk r and Klizabeth<lb />
170 Students<lb />
On Honor Roll<lb />
Last Quarter<lb />
Pitt County<lb />
Heads List<lb />
With Largest<lb />
Number Enrolled<lb />
Etheridge, president of<lb />
GA, : in the rare for the .<lb />
. r, and Ethel Gaston who I<lb />
itstanding in dramatics<lb />
iVi test.<lb />
W eathers was elected<lb />
r . Eloise Bone as the pret-<lb />
nd Nell Breedlove as most <lb />
i<lb />
� :� Harris, chief marshal1,<lb />
omasville, Tennessee, was!<lb />
as having the most person-<lb />
: Catherine I. Lewis, trans-<lb />
Louisburg College a most<lb />
� -� athletic girl and boy<lb />
v Albright and Bill<lb />
� �� Sawyer was voted most<lb />
and Barbara Smith most<lb />
- j Whiehard, popular stu-<lb />
St n s, was selected as<lb />
ai  ime how<lb />
Sawyer, Draper<lb />
Speak To IRC<lb />
At Regular Meet<lb />
Situation<lb />
In Finland Is<lb />
Fopie of Discussion<lb />
k iod I'm an American<lb />
:  native of our country<lb />
- ago, thinking of the i<lb />
I citizens of Finland. Proh-<lb />
" -� Finns made the same re-<lb />
- .i f w years before Russia's<lb />
 of their country on Novem-<lb />
ber . ;? of last year remarked<lb />
El Sawyer peaking of the<lb />
' situation in Finland at the<lb />
' '� tional Relations Club Meet-<lb />
ing I'�:��-day night Erlene stated<lb />
" � modern, progressive, and<lb />
: . country of Finland has pre-<lb />
ceded the United States is many<lb />
democratic policies. It is compared<lb />
�r state of Minnesota, The im-<lb />
lutbreak or conflict between<lb />
Russia and Finland was caused by<lb />
Finland's refusal to grant military<lb />
bases to Russia. With the leader-<lb />
ship of Fanny Lunkomnen, head of<lb />
Women's Auxiliary Corps in<lb />
Finland, the men are bravely serv-<lb />
ing their country hv helping on the<lb />
ft ! of battle.<lb />
"A country covered with forest,<lb />
lakes, and grasslands, Finland has an<lb />
Mea of 149,588 square miles, which<lb />
was iirt gettkd in the eighth<lb />
eentory by the Mongols of Asia<lb />
stated Howard Draper, speaking of<lb />
the historic and geographic back-<lb />
ground of Finland. He commended<lb />
Finland for being the most educated<lb />
nation in the world, having less than<lb />
one per cent of its people illiterate.<lb />
As early as 1907, it recognized<lb />
Women's Suffrage. "For centuries,<lb />
countries have fought the control of<lb />
Finland, and again she is voicing<lb />
�� democratic policies by the he-<lb />
roic struggle she is now rendering<lb />
against Russia<lb />
Concluding the program members<lb />
�f the club participated in an open<lb />
forum, stressing many interesting<lb />
comments of the future of Finland.<lb />
MISS ESTELLE McCLEES<lb />
Estelle McClees<lb />
Will Take Office<lb />
As Alumni Sec.<lb />
Former Graduate<lb />
Has Experience<lb />
In Many Fields<lb />
Miss Estelle McClees will come<lb />
to ECTC from the Elizabeth City<lb />
High School on Monday to become<lb />
the first full time Alumni Secre-<lb />
tary.<lb />
Miss McClees taught for four<lb />
years at Columbia High School.<lb />
! While there she was adviser to the<lb />
I girls of the school as well as to<lb />
many different clubs in the school.<lb />
At Elizabeth City High School site<lb />
taught physics and biology and was<lb />
also sponsor to the Beta Club and<lb />
j Glee Club. She was popular with<lb />
the students as well as her fellow<lb />
teachers at both of the schools at<lb />
' which she taught.<lb />
She has been assistant in the work<lb />
of the district Music Festival since<lb />
1937-38. She has also worked oc-<lb />
casionally with dramatics, having<lb />
directed the Elizabeth City Unit of<lb />
the "Pageant of Education in North<lb />
Carolina" in 1S37-38, and assisted<lb />
the director of a faculty play in<lb />
1938-193$.<lb />
She was Secretary-Treasurer of<lb />
the Alhemarle Music Association in<lb />
1938-1939 and is the Director of this<lb />
same association at the present time.<lb />
(Please turn to page two)<lb />
Minor Illnesses<lb />
Fill Infirmary<lb />
Contrary to general belief, the in-<lb />
firmarv is not overflowing nor has<lb />
it been at any time this year.<lb />
The infirmary has sixty beds and<lb />
at the present only fifty are filled.<lb />
The daily range of admittance is<lb />
from ten to nineteen, and, with the<lb />
exception of two malaria cases, all<lb />
patients have responded readily to<lb />
treatment, and have been released<lb />
within from two to five days.<lb />
Through January 19 sixty have<lb />
been admitted, none with serious<lb />
illness.<lb />
One hundred and seventy students<lb />
were on the registrar's list for high<lb />
scholarship during the fall quarter<lb />
A' 1  Only those students who<lb />
made an average grade of "2" or<lb />
better are included on this list and<lb />
to be so named is an evidence of<lb />
high scholastic excellence.<lb />
Pitt County had the largest num-<lb />
ber of students on this roll with<lb />
twenty-two names or thirteen per<lb />
cent of the entire list. Wayne County<lb />
came next with eight on roll, North-<lb />
ampton and Granville with seven.<lb />
New Hanover with six, and Frank-<lb />
lin. Wake. Nash, Wilson. 'raven,<lb />
Johnston, and Fender came next<lb />
with five each.<lb />
There was one student on the roll<lb />
from each of the following states:<lb />
South Carolina. Tennessee, Vir-<lb />
ginia, Illinois, and Massachusetts;<lb />
and two students from West Virginia<lb />
made the required average to be on<lb />
the roll.<lb />
The Seniors had the largest num-<lb />
ber of any class, which included:<lb />
Julius Abernathy, Marion Allen,<lb />
Mrs. Dollie Arthur Barkley, Annie<lb />
Hart Boone, Mamie Lee Boyd,<lb />
Robert Brewer. (Jillert Britt, Mar-<lb />
guerite Britt, Sara Britt, Mrs.<lb />
Lowellyn T. Broome. Doris E.<lb />
Burney, Mary Lou Butner, Mary<lb />
Frances Byrd, Ernestine Creech,<lb />
Josephine Daniel. Anita Daugh-<lb />
tridge, Ida Farrior Davis, Winnie<lb />
Ruth Davis. Harvey Deal, At ha Lee<lb />
Edmondson, Mary lva Gay, Mary<lb />
Mellon Geddie, Christine Harris,<lb />
Mrs. Frances W. Harris. Geraldine<lb />
(Please turn to page four)<lb />
Seniors To Present Stage Door;<lb />
Copeland, James, Breece In Leads<lb />
Clifton Britton to Direct His<lb />
Eighth Play on Campus<lb />
Clifton Britton, -indent director Moon last year's senior class phi<lb />
of dramatics, begins "Stage Door "Stage Door" will he presented<lb />
with a staff and cast composed on the nights oi February 17 and<lb />
of about seventy students, as hi l(<lb />
eighth production during 1 i � four Play Synopsis<lb />
year's -tay on this campus. The day, "Stage Door hy<lb />
Last summer Britton studied at George S. Kaufman and Edna Fer<lb />
the summer training base of the Na- ber deals with a large group of<lb />
tionai Association of Dramatics, young and ambitious girls who h.i<lb />
Inc Theatre Colony, Plymouth, come to New York to study w'lnu<lb />
Massachusetts, anil was chosen as and find jobs in the theater, in<lb />
one of the forty among two thou- scene is Mr Orcutt's boarding<lb />
sand applicants to study there nexl house for girls, where al! the hopes<lb />
summer. Among his most outstand- and ambitions of sixteen young<lb />
ing performances on this campus women are revealed in scenes of en-<lb />
have been "Smilin' Thru "The tertaining comedy. Contrasted with<lb />
Patsy ami "Children of the this background are the path I<lb />
cases of the girl without talent <lb />
Stage Manager<lb />
Inset are three members of the technieal staff busy at work on the!<lb />
construction of the set of "Stage Door From left to right: Hampton!<lb />
Xoe, foreman of stage construction; Wayland Tucker, supervisor of the'<lb />
lighting of the stage for the play, and John David Bridgers, technical <lb />
director. Pictured at the right is Harvey Deal, stage manager of the<lb />
senior production.<lb />
Valentine Day<lb />
Will Be Theme<lb />
Of Soph-Senior<lb />
Spencer Hatley<lb />
And Orchestra<lb />
To Furnish Music<lb />
St. Valentine will he honored two<lb />
weeks early on this campus at a<lb />
Valentine Dance given for the Senior<lb />
.dass by the Sophomore class tomor-<lb />
row evening, January 27, 1940.<lb />
Music for the occasion will be<lb />
furnished by Spencer Hatley and<lb />
his Deans of Rhythm, college orches-<lb />
tra.<lb />
Vernon Keutemeyer, president of<lb />
the Sophomore class, announced the<lb />
committee chairmen as: Music Com-<lb />
mittee, Mary Thad Chappell and<lb />
Ray Sparrow; Decoration Commit-<lb />
tee, Mary D. Home and Walter<lb />
Tucker; Invitation Committee,<lb />
Brantley, De Loatche: and Refresh-<lb />
ment Committee, Bessie Anderson.<lb />
Chaperons for the evening are:<lb />
Mr. and Mrs. A. Dittma; Mr. and<lb />
Mrs. Dean C. Tabor, Mr. and Mrs.<lb />
R. C. Deal, Dr. and Mrs. Beecher<lb />
Flanagan, Dr. and Mrs. B. B.<lb />
Brandt, Dr. and Mrs. Denver E.<lb />
Baughan, Mr. and Mrs. P. W.<lb />
Picklesimer, and Mr. and Mrs.<lb />
M. X. Posey.<lb />
Dancing will be from S :30 till<lb />
11:45 p.m.<lb />
Dr. Frank Holds<lb />
Open Forum Here<lb />
At Chapel Hour<lb />
College Book Room<lb />
Moved To Basement<lb />
Russian Aggression<lb />
In Finland Is<lb />
Topic of Argument<lb />
Modern Miracle of Machine Age<lb />
Now Standard Library Equipment<lb />
By PATSY McINTYRE<lb />
In this so-called machine age that<lb />
we live in, we wonder what man will<lb />
do next to aid in his work and<lb />
general pleasure of living.<lb />
We would not down progress or<lb />
the spirit of the inventor but when<lb />
man comes to the point that he must<lb />
have a pencil eraser which is run by<lb />
electricity we are compelled to be-<lb />
lieve that there must have been<lb />
somewhere in the ingenius nature<lb />
of man also a little of what is com-<lb />
monly known as a "lazy streak<lb />
But whether or not this assertion<lb />
be true it certainly cannot be said<lb />
that our campus does not keep up<lb />
to the times.<lb />
Along with the modern system of<lb />
cataloging the books, our library is<lb />
also up to date in its electrical ap-<lb />
pliances. '<lb />
The college electrician informed<lb />
us this week that an electric eraser<lb />
for pencil and type has been in-<lb />
stalled in the library.<lb />
Just think, students, you push a<lb />
button, apply the instrument and<lb />
presto! all marks are erased.<lb />
This staff will be glad to find<lb />
out if such appliances may be pur-<lb />
chased by students for use in their<lb />
rooms�then luxury! One will not<lb />
have to go to all the trouble of<lb />
finding a pencil with a good eraser<lb />
or have to exert the energy required<lb />
to apply such!<lb />
Tuesday, January S3, Dr. Frank<lb />
gave the introduction speech to a<lb />
discussion on "If the United States<lb />
Should Aid Finland<lb />
Dr. Frank pointed out that there<lb />
was always a war going on, either j<lb />
diplomatic or by armed force. There<lb />
are three major wars going on at<lb />
present France and Britain vs. Ger-<lb />
many, Japan vs. China, and Finland<lb />
vs. Russia. The one that has the<lb />
greatest appeal to the United States<lb />
is the war between Russia and Fin-<lb />
land. Finland, a nation of 3 1-2<lb />
million, has been attacked by a na-<lb />
tion of 1st) million. Finland has<lb />
one aeroplane to every fifty aero-<lb />
planes of Russia. Russia is also<lb />
superior in natural resources. Fin-<lb />
land is fighting our battle, a battle<lb />
to maintain democracy.<lb />
Naturally, Dr. Frank said, our<lb />
sympathies are with Finland, but if<lb />
we aid her we are siding with a<lb />
nation, therefore showing an im-<lb />
neutral act. Russia claims there is<lb />
no war on with Finland; that it is<lb />
only outlaws that are fighting the<lb />
Finns. Dr. Frank believes that if<lb />
we aid Finland that Germany will<lb />
join Russia and a general world<lb />
war will begin again. Germany<lb />
needs the resources Russia has. Also<lb />
if we aid Finland then we should<lb />
aid England and France. The dif-<lb />
ficulties of this were brought out by<lb />
the speaker.<lb />
Dr. Frank asked the students if<lb />
they had any questions. Many of<lb />
the students brought up different<lb />
points and argued for and against<lb />
the questions.<lb />
George F. Barber<lb />
Is New Engineer<lb />
Mr. George F. Barber of Reids-<lb />
ville, If. C, fills the position as col-<lb />
lege engineer formerly held by Mr.<lb />
W. I. West.<lb />
Mr. Barber is a native of Reids-<lb />
ville, N. C, and comes to this col-<lb />
lege from the Tomlinson Engineer-<lb />
ing Company of Columbia, S. C. He<lb />
was graduated from the Mechanical<lb />
Engineering School of State College,<lb />
Raleigh, N. C. He has also held a<lb />
position with the Wilber C. White<lb />
Company, Durham, N. C.<lb />
Mr. Barber's family plans to join<lb />
him here in the near future.<lb />
The textbooks that an- not in the<lb />
hands of students are being moved<lb />
to Room 1 the new hook room. It<lb />
is in the basement of Austin build-<lb />
ing under the music rooms which<lb />
are back of the stage, and was once<lb />
a storage room. Some new shelves<lb />
have been added as well as repairs<lb />
to some ot the old ones.<lb />
According to Dr. Leroy Ililldrun,<lb />
faculty adviser of the book room, the<lb />
change was made because the old<lb />
room was getting too small to handle<lb />
the large number of hooks required<lb />
of it. About $5,000 worth of new<lb />
books are being purchased annually<lb />
and new hooks are coming nearly<lb />
every day, especially at the begin-<lb />
ning of a quarter. At present there<lb />
are about twenty thousand books for<lb />
the use of the students.<lb />
Plans are being made that the<lb />
old book room will Ik- used for the<lb />
Alumnae Association in the future<lb />
but nothing definite is known as<lb />
vet.<lb />
HARVEY DEAL<lb />
1160 Students Enroll<lb />
For Winter Quarter<lb />
Registration for the winter quarter<lb />
reached 1,160 on January  the<lb />
last day of registration. Nine bun-j<lb />
dred and eighty-five girls and 17"<lb />
hoys have enrolled for courses this<lb />
quarter. These represent Graduates,<lb />
Unclassified, Special and Classified<lb />
students.<lb />
The freshman (dass is the largest<lb />
with 254 girls and 49 hoys while<lb />
the senior (dass is next with 247'<lb />
girls and 2 hoys. There are 21S;<lb />
girls and 47 boys in the sophomore:<lb />
(dass and 21s girls and 33 boys in<lb />
the junior class. Twenty-four stu-<lb />
dents are "unclassified; twenty-five<lb />
special, and eight are taking grad-<lb />
uate work.<lb />
During the winter quarter last<lb />
year there were 1,159 enrolled. This<lb />
is one less than is registered.<lb />
the actresses whose stag days are<lb />
over; hut the centra! plot has t�� do<lb />
with the courageous Terry Randall,<lb />
who through thick and thin Bghts<lb />
her way against discouragement to<lb />
a position in the theatre wh n<lb />
are are she will conquer. Qn I<lb />
. her fellow-aspirants gives up in<lb />
j despair, one gets married, and one<lb />
I goes into the pictures, hut Terry,<lb />
with the help of idealistic David<lb />
Kingsley, sticks to her gun<lb />
Cast of Characters<lb />
Terry Randall, the lead which was<lb />
portrayed on the screen by<lb />
j Katherine Hepburn, will be played<lb />
by lane Copeland, from Ahoskie,<lb />
� X. ( heroine of the Lanier Society<lb />
play "0 Joy San<lb />
David Breece. former tar of<lb />
, "ddie Patsy will he Keith Burgess,<lb />
a young radical who is in love with<lb />
Terry throughout the play.<lb />
Xell Breedlove will play the part<lb />
of Kaye Hamilton, which Andrea<lb />
Leeds played onthe screen. Kaye <lb />
i a quiet, sensitive type of girl who in.<lb />
mediately wins the sympathy of the<lb />
audience.<lb />
Another character who has had<lb />
experience on the college stage is<lb />
Ward James, who in Stage Door<lb />
will be David Kingsley. the 'lay<lb />
producer.<lb />
Ethel Gaston, who is president<lb />
of Ki Pi Players, will be seen as the<lb />
hard, wise-cracking, cynical Judith<lb />
Canfield, who always lias the last<lb />
word.<lb />
Other roles are Oiga Brandt,<lb />
Russian Pianist. Katherine Mc-<lb />
Clees; Mattie, colored maid, Eliza-<lb />
beth Wilson : and no one knows why<lb />
hut in the play the little girl. Mavil<lb />
Smith, is called Big Alary; and the<lb />
(Please turn to page four)<lb />
Pdid Pyou Psee Ppeck Pvs. Ppeck?<lb />
Pthat Pwas Psome Pshow, Pkids<lb />
Pby PMARY PHORNE<lb />
Members of the Phi Sigma Pi<lb />
Fraternity appeared Friday evening,<lb />
January 19 in Austin Auditorium<lb />
in the hilarious one-act plav Peck<lb />
vs. Peel- by C. S. Bird.<lb />
The play was the story of the<lb />
divorce trial of ambitious Mrs.<lb />
Peck; played quite convincingly by<lb />
Alton Payne, against her meek little<lb />
butter and eggs husband, capably<lb />
portrayed by Howard Draper.<lb />
Bill Davidson, attorney for the<lb />
defense, effectively hurled long and<lb />
unpronounceable words at ignorant<lb />
and unintelligent looking witnesses<lb />
such as Lucille Bedford, and George<lb />
Heafner, as the nosey neighbors,<lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pry; Margie<lb />
Shelby as the buxom Negro maid;<lb />
and Vernon Keutemeyer as a talka-<lb />
tive pawn broker, while John David<lb />
Bridgers, handsome young lawyer<lb />
for the plaintiff, pleaded desperately<lb />
for divorce on the grounds of cruelty<lb />
(administered with a feather<lb />
duster).<lb />
Vance Chadwick, disguised as a<lb />
stern woman judge, found the life<lb />
of "Your Honor" to be quite try-<lb />
ing�especially with a jury made up<lb />
entirely of women. Namely: Bob-<lb />
bie Hollar as Mrs. Shuffle of the<lb />
bridge club; Virgil Ward as Mrs.<lb />
Dimond of the 500 Club; Walter<lb />
Moritz as Miss Olgerson, a Swede<lb />
Jean Phillips as�well just a girl;<lb />
Walter Rogers as Miss Cummer of j<lb />
the Nickelodean; Robert Brewer as<lb />
Miss Parcels of the Department!<lb />
Store; Norman Wilkerson as al<lb />
"high smelling nigger Miss Kalso-<lb />
mine; James Whitfield as literary<lb />
Miss Reeder; Homer Parker as Mrs.<lb />
Freelingheiser, a newly American-<lb />
ized-German; Jav Casteen as Miss<lb />
Sour, a lady (?) of unknown age;<lb />
Frances Roebuck as Mrs. Delancy<lb />
one of the 400 ; and Iris Mrs. O'Bean<lb />
played by Brantley DeLoatcbe.<lb />
Even With the able assistance of<lb />
Emmett Sawyer as Clerk of Court<lb />
it was pretty hard to keep this bunch<lb />
straight�they didn't.<lb />
Some of the cast, so we are told,<lb />
not only did their lines as the<lb />
manuscript indicated but they added<lb />
a few extra features�to the great<lb />
amusement of their audience.<lb />
Most of the men in the fraternity<lb />
took the roles of women in the play<lb />
and their disguises, along with their<lb />
vocal imitations kept the audience<lb />
in constant laughter.<lb />
Dr. Beecher Flanagan, sponsor of<lb />
the fraternity, introduced the actors<lb />
and their respective roles.<lb />
School Bands<lb />
Are Presented<lb />
At Band Clinic<lb />
Outstanding<lb />
Bandmasters Assist<lb />
In Program<lb />
Students from ten Xorth Taro-<lb />
lina high schools attended the east-<lb />
ern division of the All State Ban!<lb />
Clinic held at the Robert B. Wright<lb />
building January 19-20.<lb />
The students, who were the guests<lb />
of the college and Greenville High<lb />
School, were directed by Mr.<lb />
Kutchinski, Donald Pfohl, and<lb />
Earl Slocum, outstanding band-<lb />
masters of North Carolina. They<lb />
were entertained at the college din-<lb />
ing hall Friday night, and at a<lb />
luncheon for the bandmasters at the<lb />
Proctor Hotel on Saturday.<lb />
After registration Friday after-<lb />
noon the band held a full rehearsal<lb />
and then divided into sections for<lb />
practice of Clarinets, woodwinds,<lb />
cornets and trumpets, horns, bari-<lb />
tone and trombone, basses, saxo-<lb />
phones, and drums. Full rehearsal<lb />
of all these combined was resumed<lb />
after supper.<lb />
Saturday morning the band was<lb />
conducted by Mr. Kutchinski of<lb />
State College, and that afternoon<lb />
by Mr. Donald Pfohl, conductor of<lb />
the Wake Forest band, Mr. Earl<lb />
Slocum, conductor of the Univer-<lb />
sity of North Carolina band also<lb />
assisted.<lb />
The high schools represented were<lb />
Rocky Mount, Henderson, Green-<lb />
ville, Durham, Tarboro, Roanoke<lb />
Rapids, Farmville, Plymouth, and<lb />
Robersonville.<lb /><pb facs="00038096_tn_0002" /><lb />
PAGE TWO<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
January 26, Iqaa<lb />
Dorothy HollarEditor in Chief<lb />
ASSOCIATE EDITORS<lb />
George Lautarks Mary ITorne<lb />
Barbara Keuzenkamp Lois Hughes<lb />
Elizabeth Meadows LaRue Mooring<lb />
James WhitfieldSports 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 />
Mary Field.<lb />
tfteTE<lb />
ECHO<lb />
Member<lb />
ftssocided Colle&amp;iate Press<lb />
Distributor of<lb />
Co!le6iale Di6est<lb />
CAST CAJtOLltiA-TEACUeRS COLLEGE<lb />
Published Biweekly by the Students of East Carolina<lb />
Teachers College<lb />
Entered as second-class matter December 3, 1925, at the U. S.<lb />
Postoffice, Greenville, M. C, under the act of March 3, 1879.<lb />
Helen Flanagan.�Business Manage<lb />
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Let's Walk On Our Sidewalks<lb />
Beginning with this week the Women's Student Government<lb />
Association is starting a strong campaign to do away with the<lb />
unnecessary cutting across campus.<lb />
Cutting campus is an offense of which the majority of students<lb />
enrolled here are guilty of doing. Nevertheless it is inexcusable and<lb />
not tolerable. It is a downright shame to abuse property on which<lb />
we live and which most of us are proud to say looks very well not<lb />
considering the little paths which have been worn as short cuts<lb />
just for the convenience of students.<lb />
At the present time there are three noticeable "cow paths if<lb />
you want to call them that, which show considerable and constant<lb />
crossing. Maybe by taking these paths to classes you may save<lb />
anywhere from thirty seconds to one minute in time, but what do a<lb />
few seconds matter when it comes to abusing state property?<lb />
The so-called "jay walkers" claim tivat a straight line is the short-<lb />
est distance between two points and as a result numerous little paths<lb />
have resulted. Still there are sidewalks only a few feet away which<lb />
were put there to be walked on and not just to look pretty. Perhaps<lb />
some of them were laid there when the college plant was considerably<lb />
smaller than it is today, and perhaps they don't run just, where they<lb />
are most convenient, but that is not ample reason for abusing state<lb />
property just because students are too lazy to walk a few more<lb />
steps.<lb />
With spring coming on it is a shame to keep our campus from<lb />
being beautiful by keeping little paths worn down all around the<lb />
grounds.<lb />
Within a few days the Women's Student Government Associa-<lb />
tion will have a small sign pertaining to walking on the grass placed<lb />
at both ends on the principal paths, and it will be considered the<lb />
duty of every student to respect and obey these signs. Why not<lb />
make our campus as pretty a place as possible this spring?<lb />
Campus Camera<lb />
Dinner Music<lb />
Spence Hatlev and his band boys have offered to play half<lb />
an hour of dinner music during the evening meals three nights a<lb />
week in each of the dining halls and in addition to play dance music<lb />
every Thursday night at the campus building for an hour and a<lb />
half. In return for this service they have asked that they receive<lb />
free meals in the dining hall.<lb />
Orchestral music at a college during meals is unique. It is entirely<lb />
new and different from anything ever done on this campus or other<lb />
college campuses. It shows definite steps of progressiveness in<lb />
school activities and thinking.<lb />
Such a program if carried through would prove to be valuable<lb />
publicity for the college by creating interest in something exceed-<lb />
ingly original. Perhaps arrangements could be made for broadcast-<lb />
ing the dinner music over the radio station in Greenville which<lb />
plans to open early in the spring, thereby giving additional ad-<lb />
vertisement to the college.<lb />
Experiments have proven that soft, sweet music is an aid in<lb />
the digestion of food as it tends to relax the muscles. As a rule<lb />
E.C.T.C students eat their food too rapidly anyway and with the<lb />
pleasant atmosphere that would be created by the right kind of<lb />
music more time would be spent in eating the evening meal which<lb />
would prevent indigestion often resulting from the usual rushing<lb />
through meals.<lb />
Now some people will immediately raise the reply that if it is<lb />
necessary to have music to create an agreeable atmosphere then<lb />
the cheaper thing to do would be to install a victrola and play<lb />
recorded numbers, but canned music is not nearly so enjoyable<lb />
as the real thing.<lb />
Furthermore by allowing these boys who are working their ways<lb />
through college to play during the evening meals, we would be<lb />
enabling them to remain in school throughout the year.<lb />
We suggest that the students think this thing through and that<lb />
they discuss it and vote whether they would like to have dinner<lb />
music at the next mass meeting. Of course the matter will eventually<lb />
have to go before the Board of Trustees of the college, but with<lb />
the entire student body behind the movement then dinner music<lb />
could probably become a reality.<lb />
Hero's a Chance To Make Some Money<lb />
Each year the Collegiate Digest sponsors a student and faculty<lb />
photographic contest which is recognized as the outstanding event<lb />
of the year in college camera circles. The contest is held to secure<lb />
pictures for the annual Collegiate Digest Salon- Edition. Appear-<lb />
ing as one of the spring issues of collegeland's own picture section,<lb />
this special edition gives recognition to the outstanding work of<lb />
campus photographers.<lb />
Perhaps the greatest attraction of the contest is the fact that<lb />
cash prizes will be given and winning photos will be exhibited at<lb />
leading college art centers. First place winners in each of the five<lb />
divisions of the contest will receive a cash award of $5. Second and<lb />
third place winners will receive $3 and $2 respectively. Photos<lb />
must be mailed not later than April 1, to Salon Editor, Collegiate<lb />
Digest Section, 323 Fawkes Building, Minneapolis, Minn.<lb />
All students and faculty members, no matter what their equip-<lb />
ment or experience, may enter contest.<lb />
For further details see the contest rules in the Collegiate Digest<lb />
which was distributed with this issue of the Teco Echo.<lb />
So get out your candid cameras and get busy snapping right<lb />
and left. Any of the entries may win. Here's your chance to make<lb />
some money.<lb />
Do Yon Measure Up To These?<lb />
Junior Hi-Y school children of Wilmington, Delaware, have<lb />
definite ideas of the qualifications their teachers should meet.<lb />
According to their specifications the "ideal Teacher" should<lb />
be medium attractive, between 22 and 37 years old, a square<lb />
shooter, reasonable, direct, able to admit mistakes, and able to<lb />
come down to the students' level<lb />
"And it wouldn't hurt they added, "if she could take a little<lb />
foolishness�and yet be stern<lb />
School children in North Carolina if asked to set up their own<lb />
specifications would no doubt include these same requirements for<lb />
their "ideal teacher<lb />
Ohio state u.<lb />
celebrates an<lb />
annual mistletoe<lb />
iw by hanging<lb />
mistletoe on all<lb />
of the campus<lb />
buildings <lb />
N THE I840S<lb />
OBERUN COLLEGE<lb />
CO-EDS SCRUBBED<lb />
FLOORS. CLEANED<lb />
ROOMS .WASHED<lb />
AND MENDED<lb />
THE YOUNG<lb />
MEN'S CLOTHES.<lb />
IN<lb />
PAYMENT<lb />
THEY RECEIVED<lb />
24 AN<lb />
HOUR<lb />
IMilWHIHWlH<lb />
FRANKLIN -<lb />
I'M AFRAID YOU'LL<lb />
NEVER AMOUNT<lb />
TO MUCH<lb />
PRESIDENT<lb />
ROOSEVELT<lb />
WAS FLUNKED<lb />
IN ONE OF HIS<lb />
LAW COURSES<lb />
AT COLUMBIA<lb />
BYHARLAN F.<lb />
STONE. NOW A<lb />
SUPREME COURT<lb />
OUSTICE <lb />
C<lb />
OPEN FOR UM<lb />
(Editor's Note: This Department<lb />
is open to all students in school<lb />
here. The Tkco 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 />
Singing the National<lb />
Anthem<lb />
To the Editor:<lb />
Due to the many comments which<lb />
have come to my ears during the<lb />
past several weeks concerning the<lb />
singing of our national anthem in<lb />
the student mass meetings. I would<lb />
like to voice the opinions of several<lb />
of my associates.<lb />
Here at East Carolina Teachers<lb />
College, tradition is nil because the<lb />
school is comparatively young and<lb />
it is entirely up to us to found those<lb />
precedents and traditions that we<lb />
would like for students to abide by<lb />
in the future here. With this in<lb />
mind, would it not seem better to<lb />
start the practice of singing our<lb />
school song at the beginning of mass<lb />
meetings instead of singing the na-<lb />
tional anthem?<lb />
Tow singing the national anthem<lb />
and hoisting the American flag at<lb />
meetings is all well and good but<lb />
it, like everything else, has its place.<lb />
It seems perfectly all right to do so<lb />
in observance of the celebration of<lb />
some national hero or in conducting<lb />
a meeting pertaining to our national<lb />
government but not in a school mass<lb />
meeting. This is a teachers' college<lb />
for the purpose of training teachers<lb />
and when we hold a student mass<lb />
meeting we are assembled for the<lb />
sole purpose of discussing and solv-<lb />
ing our student problems and not<lb />
those of the nation. Therefore it<lb />
seems logical that we should sing<lb />
something pertaining to the school<lb />
which would of course be our school<lb />
song.<lb />
So why not reserve the singing<lb />
of our national anthem and our<lb />
patriotic feeling toward our national<lb />
government for the proper place and<lb />
time and instead sing our college<lb />
song, if we have to sing at all.<lb />
Howard Draper.<lb />
Abuse of Privileges<lb />
Dear Editor:<lb />
Since when did it become custom-<lb />
ary to throw cigarette stubs on the<lb />
floor � and when did it become cus-<lb />
tomary to sit with your feet in the<lb />
chairs and on the sofa or table�to<lb />
throw cups on the floor and leave<lb />
bottles sitting around to attract in-<lb />
sects � and when � pray tell, did<lb />
it become customary to pick up a<lb />
magazine that doesn't even belong<lb />
to you, tear the pages, pull off the<lb />
back, and send it winding across the<lb />
floor or even lay it down on the floor<lb />
j<lb />
to be trodden upon ?????? Wbo does<lb />
these things, you may ask? Well,<lb />
probably one of your cousins in<lb />
Europe did it last quarter � that<lb />
was all right � no complaint, but<lb />
it must be you or your brother this<lb />
this term who does it. Nevertheless,<lb />
a stop should be put to this and<lb />
unless something is done at once the<lb />
"Y" cabinets will find it necessary<lb />
to close the room to all students.<lb />
When this room was opened it was<lb />
equipped with lights in order that<lb />
everyone could see to read, maga-<lb />
zines were brought, and a rack was<lb />
made to hold the magazines. The<lb />
furniture was repaired and new<lb />
covers bought, ash trays were placed<lb />
where everyone could conveniently<lb />
find them, and waste paper baskets<lb />
were placed around in the room.<lb />
THEREFORE, is there any par-<lb />
ticular reason why the "Y" Read-<lb />
ing Room should look like a pig<lb />
pen? I see no reason whatsoever.<lb />
It is merely the carelessness of the<lb />
students who use this room. It was<lb />
not open to loafers, but to those<lb />
students who wanted to read or<lb />
smoke. Instead of serving its pur-<lb />
pose as a reading room, it has served<lb />
as a place for social gatherings and<lb />
gossip corners.<lb />
If everyone will take it upon him-<lb />
self to use those conveniences that<lb />
are near, to use the wastepaper bas-<lb />
ket for cups, and return their bottles<lb />
to the "Y" store, there will be no<lb />
complaints, but unless we do, I fear<lb />
that we will have to go somewhere<lb />
rather than the Reading Room as it<lb />
will be closed. Thank you for your<lb />
future cooperation.<lb />
Alton Payne.<lb />
A College Girl's Dream<lb />
I saw a land up in the sky<lb />
Or far across the seas<lb />
Where cigarettes grow on bushes<lb />
And money decks the trees.<lb />
No jingling bells disturb one's sleep,<lb />
No lessons to prepare.<lb />
There's all the things you like to eat<lb />
And soft beds everywhere.<lb />
There everything is of the best.<lb />
The lipsiek won't come off.<lb />
The curls stay up all by themselves<lb />
And never make one cross.<lb />
No matter what you wish to do<lb />
You'll always find a beau<lb />
Who doesn't try to be the boss<lb />
But follows where you go.<lb />
At any time you care to dance<lb />
There's music in the air<lb />
That fits all steps you like to take;<lb />
Good partners everywhere.<lb />
Dear girls, I'd tell a great deal more<lb />
But that same hated bell<lb />
Jerked me from that Utopia.<lb />
Sweet dreamland, fare you well.<lb />
Ruth Pollard.<lb />
F<lb />
REN CH<lb />
ASH I ON<lb />
ADS<lb />
By Barbara Keuzenkamp<lb />
Early spring fashions are gay<lb />
and lively. Bright colors, delicate<lb />
pastels, and the new greens are all<lb />
used in combinations with the new<lb />
basic gray. High style also points to<lb />
the use of beige and cocoa browns for<lb />
lightweight street wool suits, espe-<lb />
cially when worn with white. Blues<lb />
are outstanding among the pastels-�-<lb />
dusty blues and misty blues register<lb />
heavily in ensembles and sport<lb />
suits.<lb />
The corset silhouette has changed.<lb />
The new silhouette lengthens the<lb />
waistline and restrains the hips. The<lb />
wasp or "nipped" effect is defi-<lb />
nitely gone; instead there is an<lb />
"elongated torso" line which is<lb />
slenderizing and graceful, and mueb<lb />
easier to wear.<lb />
Something new is the gilet slip<lb />
offered by Lord &amp; Taylor. You'll<lb />
need no blouse under your suit now.<lb />
Instead you'll wear a gilet slip of<lb />
silk and rayon satin. The gilet is of<lb />
pure silk sheer, tucked and lace<lb />
trimmed. The whole tends to give a<lb />
sleeker look to your outfit.<lb />
Stripes and floral printed silks are<lb />
popular for evenings. And fur eve-<lb />
ning coats being worn in Paris,<lb />
have looser lines and show a tendency<lb />
toward fuller bodies. The front of<lb />
the coats are usually made on slim<lb />
lines, while the backs are pleated,<lb />
gored or flared to give fullness.<lb />
Gored capes are also worn by smart<lb />
Parisiennes � especially long ones<lb />
which reach the hem of the dress.<lb />
These capes have a slightly military<lb />
flare, and are likely to have wide<lb />
round collars turned down fairlv flat<lb />
in school girl fashion.<lb />
Several collections show military<lb />
touches on their daytime dresses.<lb />
This is done by epaulets, brass but-<lb />
tons, capes, tucked pockets and col-<lb />
ors. Gav touches of red, and cadet<lb />
blue are used extensively; and braid<lb />
trimming is also much in demand.<lb />
So next time you shop, keep your<lb />
eyes open for that "certain military<lb />
touch' which is so popular!<lb />
tniimniffiiMiiiu'i<lb />
�WMMmmmmmm�������.������ ,�<lb />
Watching The World<lb />
by<lb />
I CTfXtCT I AITTARFS<lb />
llllillllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllll MLJMmIj MJ<lb />
Germany and Russia have publicly warned the non-hel<lb />
Europe to remain strictly neutral�economically and<lb />
Russia, constantly being driven back by the stubborn V �<lb />
with the possibility of a Swedish-Norwegii<lb />
may unite these countries with Finland. At<lb />
due to the climate. Finland is being rer<lb />
against her much larger foe, but. with tl<lb />
spring, the Russians may be able to march<lb />
with the effectiveness that was previous<lb />
of her. Germany is not as hard pressed<lb />
as Russia. In the war on the western fr i<lb />
encounters have occurred. Germany has I<lb />
ful only on the sea; the allies declare tl a<lb />
been victorious in the air. Neither side ha<lb />
George Lautares to prove its superiority on land.<lb />
Ex-president Herbert Hoover has been<lb />
head the "Help Finland" committee in the United States<lb />
who reanimated the war torn countries of Europe after '<lb />
accomplishing a very difficult task with efficiency and good r<lb />
United States has promised Finland support, and supplie<lb />
country have already been of vital importance to the li<lb />
Diplomatic Washington remembers that Finland, alone<lb />
payments on the debts from the last war, and Washintrt-<lb />
to refuse help when it is needed.<lb />
lias<lb />
A British warship intercepted a Japanese passenger li<lb />
moved several German passengers bound for their home �<lb />
captain of the ship offered only a mild protest before surn<lb />
Germans. Thus far, no complications have developed re-<lb />
lation by Great Britain, but the world is waiting for in�<lb />
tests from Hitler, undoubtedly accompanied by admonitions<lb />
A group of men calling themselves the "Christian Fr<lb />
taken prisoners by federal agents in upstate Xew York. I<lb />
ment of rifles, machine guns and other arms was found hid I<lb />
party's hideout. The spokesman of the group stated thai tl<lb />
of the organization was to save America from Nazism and '<lb />
The FBI believed that the "Christian Front" was the begin<lb />
party that would ultimately attempt to overthrow our pres i<lb />
ment: therefore, the "Christian Front" is now behind oars<lb />
trial.<lb />
Student-On-The-Stand<lb />
i<lb />
i Here And There<lb />
 And Anywhere<lb />
4<lb />
OH HAPPY DAY!<lb />
Chocolate was introduced into<lb />
Europe from Mexico and Brazil<lb />
about 1520.<lb />
"LOVE IN A PRINTSHOP"<lb />
"May I print a kiss on your lips?"<lb />
I said.<lb />
And she nodded her sweet per-<lb />
mission.<lb />
So we went to press and rather<lb />
guess<lb />
We printed a full edition.<lb />
"One edition is hardly enough<lb />
She said with a charming pout,<lb />
So again on the press the form we<lb />
placed<lb />
And we got some extras out.<lb />
Exchange.<lb />
Question of the Week:<lb />
What do you think of this: Spence H alley and his boyt<lb />
play dinner music three nights a week in each dining hall, <lb />
play an hour and a half at the campus building on Thurs<lb />
all ice hare, to do is to let them hare their meals free in<lb />
How about it? What do you think'<lb />
Bill Merner, Junior: It would be fine, if it can be worked o<lb />
Carolyn Gotling, Sophomore: There are not many schools<lb />
Carolina, that have an orchestra to play for dinner, especially oj<lb />
as Spence Hatley's! I think it's a great idea; and so docs <lb />
talked to.<lb />
North<lb />
i��<lb />
Margaret Heath, Senior: I think it's a good idea!<lb />
Alton Payne, Senior: I'm in favor 100 per cent! If we used this phus <lb />
wouldn't have to worry about good music for social hour. Lefr- pus<lb />
Vance Chadwick, Senior: I think it would be very nice, and although it<lb />
doesn't seem possible to do it as it is, I think it should be thoroughly<lb />
investigated and a way provided to support this, if it is possible. Students,<lb />
accept this as a challenge and see what we can do about it.<lb />
FOR THE SAME REASON<lb />
EDWARD DID?<lb />
The first recorded abdication of a<lb />
sovereign was Sylla, the Roman die<lb />
tator in 79 B.C.<lb />
1940<lb />
France<lb />
IS THAT ALL?<lb />
war cost is estimated by<lb />
300,000,000,000 francs.<lb />
at<lb />
YOU'VE GOT ONE<lb />
Cashmere shawls were imported<lb />
into England in 1666 from Tibet.<lb />
Estelle McClees Will<lb />
Take Office as Sec.<lb />
For those preparing to be teachers there should be no excuses<lb />
made for not meeting these simple yet necessary qualifications,<lb />
none of which cannot be acquired by a little patience and time.<lb />
If the E.C.T.C. student who plans to teach does not measure up<lb />
to these standards then he or she has no place in the schoolrooms<lb />
of North Carolina.<lb />
(Continued from page one)<lb />
She is to attend the Annual Meet-<lb />
ing of the Secretaries of College<lb />
Alumnae Associations at William<lb />
and Mary College, February 2-3,<lb />
1940. It is a meeting of District<lb />
III of the American Alumnae<lb />
Council.<lb />
Miss McClees graduated from<lb />
ECTC a few years ago, and has<lb />
done some graduate work at the Uni-<lb />
versity of North Carolina. She has<lb />
also had training for several years<lb />
on the piano and voice and dra-<lb />
matics for shorter periods.<lb />
As yet no definite office has been<lb />
assigned but plans are being made<lb />
to secure the old book room for her<lb />
office and reception room. She will<lb />
live in Bagsdale Hall.<lb />
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create a stir. She must have lung capacity plus.<lb />
WHAT WILL THEY DO NEXT?Once upon<lb />
a time there was an absent-minded professor, who<lb />
thinking he had left his watch home, pulled it out<lb />
of his pocket to see if he would have time to go<lb />
home to get it.<lb />
DAFFYNITIONS: Op'timist-I lady who takes<lb />
her umbrella to a prayer meeting where they expect<lb />
Jlt rain-Lecturethe process by whichThe<lb />
notes of the professor pass to the notebook of the<lb />
student withoutgoing through the heads of either.<lb />
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inter, . m etball is worthy of commendation, but the fact that They<lb />
. ir own money to finanee H is worthy of even greater eons clera-<lb />
rhe cheei leaders are not provided an appropriation-at least<lb />
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i eontest they had no alternative other than to do their ow<lb />
g I he sports staff takes its hat off to any group that launches<lb />
projee and eels that the student body L doing an inX<lb />
w1 to do likewise. You'll be hearing those eheers at the<lb />
ba games rhen too when you see any of the cheer leaders, -just<lb />
. m hoi you feel about their project. It will make them feel good<lb />
m the student body endorses their undertaking.<lb />
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I reaches the start via the grapevine that there has been some<lb />
erstandmg about the photograph made last week of a group<lb />
A girls by theharlotte photographer who was on the campus<lb />
pictures for the annual. Girls of the W.A.A. were supposed to<lb />
-en at the campus building at a certain time for a group picture<lb />
otograph was not to represent a basketball group, field hockey<lb />
or any other group. It was supposed to be a picture of the<lb />
girls. It developed that the first twelve that came were given<lb />
iditional W.A.A. costume, were photographed, and the pho-<lb />
ler returned to Charlotte with the negatives. The picture will<lb />
in the annual. It wasn't the fault of the annual staff the<lb />
rapher, or any member of the Physical Education Department<lb />
merely an incident of "first come, first served Now some of<lb />
s are worried because they are not represented in the picture. We<lb />
here were you when the picture was made?<lb />
Boy's Intramural<lb />
Cagers Get Off<lb />
To Early Start<lb />
Entries Lose No Time<lb />
In Battling For Honors<lb />
Shelton and Albright Most Athletic!<lb />
B : Shelton and Nancy Albright were voted the most athletic boy and<lb />
g � in the senior class of 1U40 in the voting held recently for selecting<lb />
- perlatives. This is an honor for both Bill and Nancy and we feel<lb />
is quite a deserving one. During their college' careers, they<lb />
ave devoted much of their time to the realm of athletics and they have<lb />
active in their respective student organizations. They have<lb />
ted good-will as well as good sportsmanship among their col-<lb />
leagues Congratulations Bill and Nancy.<lb />
.Sportsmanship Is Never Over-emphasized<lb />
I all types of athletic events, the sportsmanship exhibited by the<lb />
Students of East Carolina Teachers College is rather favorable. If it<lb />
seen - to he all ritrht, why say anything about it? We say something<lb />
u1 it with the view of hoping the students will see that it remains all<lb />
However, mentioning sportsmanship was spirited by the unde-<lb />
- ral � sportsmanship exhibited by certain spectators at the ECTC-<lb />
Kaval Base irame played on the ECTC court two weeks ago. Inci-<lb />
dentally, those who showed this so-called undesirable attitude were<lb />
students of the college. It is true that things happen in game<lb />
rnes that promote rejoinders from observers, but those who keep<lb />
iments on their observations to themselves show good sportsman-<lb />
Henee, one cannot over-emphasize good sportsmanship and good<lb />
s rtsmanship cannot be over-emphasised.<lb />
Headaches of a Boxing Coaeh<lb />
Material is either too light or there's need of material . . . the other<lb />
� ams have a full schedule or dare not to fight another team because of<lb />
rior material . . . one of the outstanding stars of previous seasons<lb />
finds that he can't report for duty . . . another star of previous seasons<lb />
� lot's not register for the winter quarter . . . one of the best pros-<lb />
pects is sick with a cold and stays out of workouts because of<lb />
advice offered by his physician . . . the inexperienced material does<lb />
levelop fast enough . . . some of the boys weigh too much to be<lb />
put in �ne weight division and not enough to be placed in another�<lb />
workouts make them hungry and they gain weight, but not enough . . .<lb />
ers lose weight and worry more about poundage than becoming a<lb />
scrapper . . . several work out one day, skip the next day, and<lb />
stork ut on the third day. If Coach O. A. Hankner is not having any<lb />
of these headaches, he's above the average of most coaches who under-<lb />
� � to mould a boxing team from any material he happens across.<lb />
Rodgers Tosses Bouquets. Thanks, Walter<lb />
Walter Rodgers. a husky athlete of the College, has been subjected<lb />
I humorous comments at the hands of the Teco Echo sports staff dur-<lb />
r the fall and winter quarters. We have made remarks about his<lb />
whosesorae appetite, his individual way of walking, his broad grin and<lb />
er features. Imagine our surprise when he commented to a member<lb />
of the staff that the sports department of the paper had been doing a<lb />
good job in covering sports news of the college. Thanks, Walter. We<lb />
ope others will voice their opinion about our department. We borrow<lb />
this adage: "If we please you, tell others. If not, tell us<lb />
H hat Kind of Basketball Do You Like?<lb />
Since the basketball season is in full swing, pros and cons are voiced<lb />
relative to the speed of a basketball game. Some spectators enjoy a<lb />
game that doesn't move too fast, while others find they're not fast<lb />
enough. Eliminating the center jump added speed to the game and some<lb />
fans think it added too much speed and that eventually the center<lb />
Jump will be restored. Here's one good argument in behalf of the<lb />
elimination�more interest has been created in basketball and today<lb />
this sport draws more attendance than any other athletic event. Some<lb />
fans are inclined to believe that the game is becoming too rough. To<lb />
those who have followed basketball, it is a known fact that players of<lb />
today are taller than those of previous years and also are heavier. When<lb />
the score is dose and winning or losing a game is a matter of seconds,<lb />
you re hound to find roughness. If this situation prevails, the fans<lb />
overtook the roughness as long as the team wins. There doesn't seem<lb />
to he so much harm in a player being rough as long as he does not violate<lb />
the laws of good sportsmanship.<lb />
Good Start in Intramurals<lb />
More interest is being manifested in intramural athletics on the<lb />
campus than ever before. Adequate programs in intramural activities<lb />
are being made available to both boys and girls of the student body<lb />
It is true that some students are unable to participate in this type of<lb />
physical education because of work or other duties However, there<lb />
are other students who have plenty of leisure and should avail them-<lb />
selves of the program. The program is developing at a fast clip.<lb />
Whether the program continues to progress depends upon the interest<lb />
of the students. If the present interest is retained, intramurals are<lb />
here to stav.<lb />
Four teams, composed of fourteen<lb />
men on each team, have already be-<lb />
gun their activities in the intra-<lb />
mural basketball program for boys<lb />
being staged under the supervision<lb />
of Coaeh Gordon Gilbert.<lb />
Walter Rodgers is captain of the<lb />
Tigers, Bill Dudash is piloting the<lb />
Wildcats, Mickey Northcutt is skip-<lb />
per of the Lions and R. H. Chad-<lb />
wick is captain of the Zebras.<lb />
The program got under way over<lb />
a week ago and Coach Gilbert ex-<lb />
plained that it would be continued<lb />
throughout the quarter if possible.<lb />
Walter Rodgers' Tigers stood out<lb />
in the first two games and was cred-<lb />
ited with "no losses" in the first<lb />
compilations. Bill Dudash's Wild-<lb />
cats trailed with one win and one<lb />
loss. Northcutt's Lions had the same<lb />
standing. Chadwick's Zebras had no<lb />
wins to their credit in the early com-<lb />
pilations.<lb />
In the opening game of the com-<lb />
petition played Wednesday night,<lb />
January 17, at 7:30 o'clock, the<lb />
Wildcats overpowered the Lions<lb />
19-16. Wayland Tucker scored 11<lb />
points to pace the winners, while<lb />
Northcutt scored a half dozen to<lb />
pave the way for the losers. Chad-<lb />
wick officiated at the encounter.<lb />
The Tigers piled up 53 points<lb />
against the Zebras' 29 in a game<lb />
played on the same date of the Wild-<lb />
cat-Lion clash at 8 :30 o'clock. Chad-<lb />
wick scored 12 points for the Ze-<lb />
bras. Rodgers with 12 and C. Moore<lb />
with 9 stood out for the winners.<lb />
Merner officiated.<lb />
In a game between the Tigers and<lb />
Wildcats played Thursday, January<lb />
18, at 3:30 o'clock, the Tigers, won<lb />
45-34. Dudash scored 16 points for<lb />
the Wildcats. Rodgers with 14 and<lb />
Mitchell A very with 9 were top per-<lb />
formers for the Tigers, Parker and<lb />
Merner were the officials.<lb />
Interest Is High<lb />
In Field Hockey<lb />
The field hockey program of the<lb />
Women's Athletic Association, which<lb />
was concluded some time ago, was<lb />
described as a success.<lb />
This was another phase of the<lb />
intramural program sponsored by<lb />
the W.A.A. with the view of stimu-<lb />
lating interest in intramurals.<lb />
Eileen Tomlinson captained the<lb />
field hockey team and explained<lb />
that the girls were "very coopera-<lb />
tive" in the program.<lb />
Besides Miss Tomlinson, others<lb />
named on the All-Star field hockey<lb />
team were: Louise Lindsey, Mabelle<lb />
Pollock, Roberta Hall, Ethel Gas-<lb />
ton, Rachel Blanchard, Doris Rob-<lb />
erts, Mrs. "Nick" Proctor, Ester<lb />
Parker, Lilah B. Watts, Frances<lb />
KARES BROS.<lb />
RESTAURANT<lb />
and<lb />
SODA<lb />
We Serve the<lb />
Best<lb />
Mot. 25c<lb />
Eve. 35c<lb />
Shelton and Brock Capture Scoring Honors<lb />
In Four-Day Series With Virginia Cage Teams<lb />
Naval Base Wins<lb />
On FinalPlay<lb />
Pack Up 51-49 Score<lb />
In Breaking 49-49 Tie<lb />
Perfect timing and clock-like pre-<lb />
cision of Red Dunn, strawberry<lb />
blond of the United States Naval<lb />
Base, helped the Middies fade the<lb />
Pirates 51-49 here January 13, since<lb />
Red's maneuvering caused the ball<lb />
to drop through the basket in the<lb />
last two seconds.<lb />
In many instances, the game re-<lb />
sembled a football game in disguise.<lb />
The rough element, however, came<lb />
on the heels of the nip-and-tuck<lb />
playing that players on both teams<lb />
displayed throughout the game.<lb />
After being tied five times before<lb />
the half, the intermission score was<lb />
24-24. Both teams lost little time in<lb />
getting off to a fast start in the<lb />
last half of the game, which pro-<lb />
duced as many thrills and as much<lb />
excitement as any game ever wit-<lb />
nessed here.<lb />
Only 42 seconds before the final<lb />
horn, the score was deadlocked at<lb />
49-all. The teams played 40 seconds<lb />
with the score still deadlocked. Then<lb />
like a bombshell out of a clear sky,<lb />
Dunn got the ball, glanced hur-<lb />
riedly at his opponents, and made a<lb />
bullet-like push toward the basket.<lb />
While the ball wras in the air, the<lb />
horn sounded. The game was over,<lb />
but since the ball was in action and<lb />
fell through the basket, the game<lb />
went to the Navy.<lb />
This victory gave the boys from<lb />
Norfolk their ninth win in an even<lb />
dozen starts. Both teams fouled fre-<lb />
quently. Sixteen personal fouls were<lb />
charged against each team.<lb />
Bill Shelton and Donald Brock<lb />
scored 13 points apiece to set the<lb />
pace for the Pirates. George Lau-<lb />
tares, who saw little action in the<lb />
first half, scored 10 of the Pirates'<lb />
points in the second half. Captain<lb />
C. J. Foust, with 20 points, was the<lb />
high scorer of the 15 boys Norfolk's<lb />
coach brought to Greenville.<lb />
Roebuck, and "Pete" Garner.<lb />
The girls now have their guns<lb />
aimed at the intramural basketball<lb />
program, which is slated to get un-<lb />
der way sometime within the next<lb />
two weeks.<lb />
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WINNERS!<lb />
Prize winners in the con-<lb />
test for basketball cheers were<lb />
announced Tuesday by the<lb />
cheer leaders of the College,<lb />
who sponsored the contest and<lb />
acted as judges.<lb />
The winners were: James<lb />
Whitfield, first prize, $1.00;<lb />
Bryce Worley, second prize,<lb />
75 cents; and Kathleen Mullen<lb />
and Ruth Moye, third and<lb />
fourth prizes, 50 cents.<lb />
Because of the lateness of the<lb />
decision of the judges, the<lb />
cheers will be introduced to<lb />
the student body by the cheer<lb />
leaders. The cheers are slated<lb />
to be used at tonight's game.<lb />
Dormitory Teams<lb />
Be Chosen<lb />
Today<lb />
W.A.A. Mapping Program<lb />
For Its Big "Play Day'<lb />
,�<lb />
FOR<lb />
BEST IN<lb />
Photographs<lb />
BAKER'S STUDIO<lb />
Dormitory teams will be selected<lb />
today and competition in the girls'<lb />
intramural basketball program is<lb />
expected to get under way some time<lb />
during the ensuing week.<lb />
The Women's Athletic Associa-<lb />
tion, which is taking the lead in in-<lb />
tramural activities, is now mapping<lb />
plans for a "Play Day" to be held<lb />
some time during the present school<lb />
year. Even though current plans<lb />
are not definite, the W.A.A. pro-<lb />
poses to have representatives from<lb />
several of the leading women's col-<lb />
leges in North Carolina on hand for<lb />
the event.<lb />
But here's more about the basket-<lb />
ball program. Mrs. "Nick" Proctor,<lb />
who is working with the girls, said<lb />
that one week of practice remains<lb />
before the program gets started. A<lb />
schedule will not be worked out, how-<lb />
ever, until the practices are com-<lb />
pleted and teams selected.<lb />
One team will represent each<lb />
dormitory on the campus. Day stu-<lb />
dents who are selected for duty with<lb />
a team will be known as the Rags-<lb />
dale Hall team. Hence, all dormi-<lb />
tories on the campus will be repre-<lb />
sented.<lb />
There are two principal features<lb />
of the girls' intramural basketball<lb />
program. W.A.A. members playing<lb />
with either of the teams will be able<lb />
to work for points as a preliminary<lb />
to receiving a medal. All girls will<lb />
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Belk-Tylers<lb />
Mew Spring Woolens<lb />
� 54-inch Dress Woolens,<lb />
Coatings and Suitings. Plain<lb />
colors and new novelty pat-<lb />
terns. These come in the<lb />
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Be Sure to See Belk-Tyler's<lb />
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Triumphs Gained Over<lb />
Navy, William and Mary<lb />
Coach Bo Farley's Pirates divided<lb />
a four-day series with four power-<lb />
ful Virginia teams last week.<lb />
After losing a week earlier to the<lb />
United States Naval Base in the<lb />
last two seconds of the game, the<lb />
Pirates avenged the loss last Friday<lb />
night by breezing to a CAn triumph<lb />
over the Middies. The Pirates were<lb />
out in front 27-23 at intermission.<lb />
Don Brock rang up 20 points for<lb />
the Pirates in the game and was<lb />
given exceptional support by George<lb />
Lautares and Bill Shelton, who made<lb />
18 and 14 points respectively. This<lb />
game, like the one played "on the<lb />
local court, was a bit rough. The<lb />
Middies were charged with 18 per-<lb />
sonal fouls and the Pirates 14.<lb />
Tommy Scott's William and Mary<lb />
Braves were pitted against the Pi-<lb />
rates last Saturday nght, but were<lb />
unable to stand up against the fast-<lb />
stepping hoys from Carolina. The<lb />
Pirates emerged with a 62-36 vic-<lb />
tory and the Braves trailed 32-12 at<lb />
the half. ECTC's Donald Brock,<lb />
who drew a number of laurels from<lb />
the sports scribes at Norfolk, piled<lb />
up 24 points in this game. Lautares<lb />
scored 18 points in this encounter.<lb />
Langley Field's Flying Aces<lb />
opened the series by turning in a<lb />
59-43 verdict in a game that kept<lb />
players and teams on edge through-<lb />
out the game. Don Brock and Bill<lb />
Shelton featured in the point-mak-<lb />
ing. The former was credited with<lb />
13 points and the latter 15 points.<lb />
A top-flight Newport News Ap-<lb />
prentice team fought hard to best<lb />
the Pirates 51-46 in the second game<lb />
of the series.<lb />
Floyd Hinton and David Watson<lb />
were said to have produced the best<lb />
defensive performances in all four<lb />
games. Bill Shelton and Don Brock<lb />
were the offensive sparks. In all four<lb />
games, Brock scored 86 points, Shel-<lb />
ton 52 points and Lautares 50 points.<lb />
Farley was forced to frequent the<lb />
games with reserves and they did<lb />
well whenever called to the line of<lb />
fire.<lb />
Try Our Delicious . . .<lb />
HOMEMADE SANDWICHES<lb />
AND CAKES<lb />
Warren's Drug Store<lb />
Pair of Contests<lb />
Will Be Played<lb />
Here Next Week<lb />
Three Games Are On Tap<lb />
For The Following Week<lb />
Bo Farley's Pirates have a half-<lb />
dozen basketball games scheduled<lb />
for the next two week- and five of<lb />
them will be played here. The fir-t<lb />
of the series will be played with the<lb />
Portsmouth "V cagers here tonight,<lb />
with the tip-off set for 8 o'clock.<lb />
Next Tuesday night, Rocky<lb />
Mount's fast-stepping "V will in-<lb />
vade the ECTC court. Last year the<lb />
Pirates registered a 33-26 win over<lb />
Rocky Mount and a 49-30 triumph<lb />
in another, it is likely that the boys<lb />
from Rocky Mount will seek re-<lb />
venge for the setbacks.<lb />
Raleigh's "White Flash an-<lb />
other independent team, will make<lb />
its debut in Greenville next Wednes-<lb />
day night in a scheduled game with<lb />
the Pirates. The White Flash bunch<lb />
are fast and are noted for being<lb />
able to run up adding machine<lb />
scores.<lb />
Louishurg College, which def ted<lb />
ECTC 35-22 last season, will play<lb />
the Pirates two games here the first<lb />
week in February. The first game<lb />
is set for Saturday, February 2.<lb />
and the other for Thursday, Febru-<lb />
ary 8.<lb />
One game that promises to be a<lb />
thriller, and one that will inter-<lb />
jsperse the pair of games with Lous-<lb />
burg, is the game with Atlantic<lb />
Christian College, on Tuesday, Feb-<lb />
ruary 6. Atlantic Christian Col-<lb />
lege turned back the Pirates 32-28<lb />
in an exciting game midway the sea-<lb />
son last year, but lost to the Pirates<lb />
37-29.<lb />
The keynote of the ACC-ECTC<lb />
clash will he rivalry and the "Bo-<lb />
hunk Trophy The trophy will be<lb />
retained by the Bulldogs if they win<lb />
and be placed in the hands of the<lb />
Pirates if they are victorious.<lb />
Much polish has been shown re-<lb />
cently by the Pirates and they should<lb />
provide the fans with plenty of ex-<lb />
citement in games that are to follow.<lb />
New Shoes for<lb />
Campus and Dress<lb />
Wear<lb />
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Your Merit Shoe Store<lb />
MERIT SHOE CO Inc.<lb />
417 Evans Street<lb />
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THE TECO ECHO<lb />
January 26, 1940<lb />
Paige, Alice Alligood as the tap<lb />
dancing Pat Divine; Shirley Gray<lb />
Latham as Kendall Adams; and (te-<lb />
am Faircloth as Ellen are another<lb />
group of young girls who live at the<lb />
theatrical boarding house operated<lb />
by Helen Gray Gillam who, on<lb />
the stage is Mrs. Orcutt, a former<lb />
actress. John David Bridget's is<lb />
east as the Negro butler, Frank.<lb />
James Thompson and Frank Mor-<lb />
ris are two young actors, Sam<lb />
Hastings, and Jimmy Devere&amp;ux,<lb />
respectively, Jim pock and<lb />
Norman Wilkersou as Fred Powell<lb />
and Lou Milhauser arc lumbermen<lb />
from Seattle.<lb />
Rose Marciole is Linda's Mother,<lb />
Mrs. Shaw and Sidney Mason, as<lb />
Dr. Randall is Terry's father.<lb />
Lindsay Whichard is Billy, the<lb />
news photographer and John Glover<lb />
as Adolph Gretzel, movie director,<lb />
play other roles.<lb />
Harvey Deal, editor of the college<lb />
yearbook, will act as stage manager,<lb />
having as his assistants Ruth Fra-<lb />
zelle, LaRue Mooring and Margaret<lb />
Jarvis. Harvey has played outstand-<lb />
ing roles in several former produc-<lb />
tions.<lb />
The wardrobe mistresses for<lb />
"Stage Door" are Annie Hart Boone,<lb />
Doris Dobson, and Rowena Hicks.<lb />
Barbara Keuzenkamp, originally<lb />
from Brussels, Belgium, and write!<lb />
is headdress and costume designer<lb />
for the play<lb />
the make-up.<lb />
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a ole b the play, has charge ot aha ; Alice Bragg<lb />
the printing and distribution of the well, Ernestine reen<lb />
programs. Helen Flanagan, businesfl Miller, Kutli Wood 1 r<lb />
manager of the school paper, will lam -hawyer, ranws vvi<lb />
also act as business manger of the dred Taylor G.raldme II<lb />
Kath ��a Strickland,<lb />
programs.<lb />
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nical director of "Stage Door, hav- � - <lb />
in" designed the set Bridgers also<lb />
designed the set used in the Varsity DUKE UNIVERSITY<lb />
Club production of "The Milky SCHOOL OF NURSING<lb />
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forms, books, stadenl gotemme<lb />
etc. ('alalogaes, application for<lb />
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� superlatives caught by the Teco Echo candid camera reading from left to right are Clifton Britton, best leader; John David Bridgers,<lb />
nid : Harvey Deal, most versatile; Emmett Sawyei most dependable; Sarah Ann Maxwell, most capable, Marjorie Weathers,<lb />
Ethel Gaston, wittiest; Nancy Albright, most athletic; Alton Payne, best dancer (boy); Eva Carter, best dancer (girl); second<lb />
d iry Helen Gulledge, most individual; K. P. Lewis, most original; Juanita Etheridge. most popular; Nell Breedlove. most friendly;<lb />
tine Harris, best personality; Eloise Bone, prettiest; Katherine MeClees, most talented; Barbara Smith, most studious; Iris Davis,<lb />
intellectual. Elizabeth Thigpen, best dressed (girl); Homer Parker, best dressed (boy); Bill Shelton, most athletic; and Lindsay<lb />
lard, d osl handsome; were not present when the pictures were made.<lb />
 70 Students on<lb />
Honor Roll<lb />
Continued from page one)<lb />
Harris, Alice Mclver Harrison.<lb />
Rowena Hicks, Cassie Hudson,<lb />
Gladys pock, Mary Parker John-<lb />
3  rhadys Johnson, Vera Crews<lb />
d �:�. Bertha Pearl Lamm. Bose<lb />
P. Marciole, Sarah Ann Maxwell,<lb />
Eath rine E McCle . Anna Branch<lb />
McLawh irn, Dorothy Reed Miller<lb />
LaRue Mooring, Pranees Nance,<lb />
Prue C. N'ewby, Pauline Outlaw<lb />
Mabel Owens, Alton Payne. Anna j<lb />
 lie Prn tt, Audrey Salter,<lb />
Emmetl Sa �- r, Miriam S. Sawver<lb />
YY. , : Sh � � . Mabel 1. Smith,<lb />
Nellie B. St nford3 knna M. Taylor<lb />
Lela Slarie Cripp, Catherine Tyson<lb />
Marie W Is, ad Mary Lou Willets.<lb />
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D. A. h  Tula Nell Atkinson,<lb />
E elyn i �a; � m n . Eloise Bom<lb />
Elsie Brendle, Patricia Brooks.<lb />
L. C. Capps, France- Cash, Mary<lb />
E. Coppedge, Dorothy Davis, Louise<lb />
E. Da, is, Mattie Davis, Evelyn<lb />
Earnhar It, da Maria George,<lb />
God in.<lb />
Barkley, Katherine Brown, Cleo<lb />
Burney, Brantley DeLoatche,<lb />
Roberta Hall, Spencer Hatley, Edna<lb />
Herring. Shirley Johnson, Jessie<lb />
Keith. Vemon Kuetemeyer, Julia<lb />
Fuller Lee, Kathleen K. Lewis,<lb />
Charles Marks, Beth Matthew<lb />
Edith E. Matthews, Edna Mitchell '<lb />
Margaret D. Moore, Emily Murphy,<lb />
Lorraine Myers, Dorothy Poteat,<lb />
Doris Satterwhite, Virginia Seegars, j<lb />
Marion L. Smith, Mildred Spangler.<lb />
Dorothy Spenee, Helen Taylor. Esta-1<lb />
line Tew, Walter Tucker, Martha<lb />
E. Wheless. Dorothy Wiggins, and j<lb />
Ruth Wright.<lb />
Those in the Freshman class<lb />
were: Mildred Beverly, James Bul-<lb />
lock, Clellie Mae Croom, Jane<lb />
Elam Currin. Nancy Harden, Joyce<lb />
Durham, Virginia Elam, R. O.<lb />
Everett, Mary B. Gaskins, Priscilla<lb />
Gholson, Ida Mae Gilliam, Evan<lb />
Griffin, Annette Handley, Charles<lb />
Home, Loraine Home, Bessie Faye<lb />
Hunt, (larie Jenkins, Franklin<lb />
Kizer, Madge Lane, Jewel Langley,<lb />
Dorothine Massey, Helen Massey,<lb />
Nell McCullen, Ruth Nix, Grace<lb />
Ross, Margaret Spires, James<lb />
Thomas, Hallie Verna Upchurch,<lb />
Freeman Watson, Reid White, Nor-<lb />
man Wilkerson, Eugenia Williams.<lb />
Mary Moss Young, and Archibald<lb />
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Two graduates, Margaret Garner<lb />
and Mrs. Anna F. Patrick and one<lb />
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made the honor roll.<lb />
Twenty-two students, other than<lb />
first quarter freshmen, failed to<lb />
pass the nine quarter hours required<lb />
for readmission to the winter quarter<lb />
of school.<lb />
"Stage Door Lucy Ann Barrow;<lb />
Madelyn Yauclain, lanquid beauty,<lb />
Evelyn Pendergrass; and sophisti-<lb />
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Ben ton.<lb />
Mary Ellen Mathews becomes a<lb />
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Melrose, is a southern belle; Prue<lb />
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Seniors to Present<lb />
Stage Door<lb />
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Bernice Niemeyer, little pest of<lb />
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