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KSSK TESSEVILLE, N. C, TODAY. APRIL FOOL, TWENTIETH CENTURY Xumbei<lb/>
NANNIE GAY OATES SELECTED TO REIGN AS QUEEN<lb/>
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President<lb/>
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Hall last<lb/>
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tie when the<lb/>
Mis Morton,<lb/>
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S Council i<lb/>
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her visi-<lb/>
distrubed<lb/>
had had I<lb/>
Ami her twenty;<lb/>
?eed thai h "cer-<lb/>
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after consider-<lb/>
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1 . bed and Miss<lb/>
made sober<lb/>
Beard Grass Sr.<lb/>
Has Made Debut<lb/>
h. N. C. Society<lb/>
Final Exams To Be<lb/>
Discontinued<lb/>
Here Next Fall<lb/>
Adminst ration officials have i , ?<lb/>
announeecl that beginning with been chosen to reign as Queen of the May on the E. (<lb/>
will b<lb/>
ae Been Very<lb/>
Active In<lb/>
Campus Groups<lb/>
Oates,<lb/>
Beard<lb/>
Miss Nannie Gay<lb/>
charming senior from<lb/>
Grass, has been selected to reign<lb/>
as Queen of the May on the East<lb/>
Carolina Teachers College cam-<lb/>
pus this year. Miss Oates comes<lb/>
from a widely known North<lb/>
Pictured is Miss Nannie Gay Oates of Beard Grass who has j Carolina family and has?<lb/>
( . cam-<lb/>
nil<lb/>
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next fall quarter there will oe<lb/>
no more exams at E. C. l. C<lb/>
This move came as a result of<lb/>
a recommendation by Pres, Leon<lb/>
R. Meadows.<lb/>
Dr. Meadows gave the follow-<lb/>
ing reasons for his recommen-<lb/>
dations. First, exams really<lb/>
aren't fair because they come<lb/>
lal a time when every one is!<lb/>
thinking of vacation and is in<lb/>
a hurry to leave. Secondly, the I<lb/>
; students are busy packing and<lb/>
explanation, j thinking of home and are m such<lb/>
insolent to the a state that none can concen-<lb/>
Discipline com trate. Thirdly, the teachers, too,<lb/>
! thai she was are in a hurry so that they will<lb/>
?"rtaininir her be able to get off to have their<lb/>
nervous breakdowns or trips,<lb/>
which ever they prefer; and as<lb/>
ous this spring. Elaborate plans have been made for the occasion.<lb/>
Free Goodies<lb/>
To Be Served<lb/>
Dormitory Girls<lb/>
Must No Longer<lb/>
doijg Bpo? jy Sign In And Out<lb/>
oom this way<lb/>
itlt red it none<lb/>
- business how<lb/>
Dr. Frank announced in Cha-<lb/>
pe 1 last Friday that drinks, sand-<lb/>
wiches, nabs and bakery goods<lb/>
will be given away at the college<lb/>
soda shop every morning be-<lb/>
tween the hours of nine and<lb/>
twelve during the month of<lb/>
April.<lb/>
He stated that students show-<lb/>
a result, they don't have time ij s() iule interest in the stores<lb/>
to grade the papers carefully, thai tnia method is being used<lb/>
thoughtful considera-1 as a(ivertisement (and also as<lb/>
the individuals work<lb/>
Council Members<lb/>
Don't Have Time<lb/>
Tc Cheek Bcoks<lb/>
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Mis<lb/>
i hour hearing with nor for<lb/>
tee "Miss EtheridgeItions of<lb/>
'1 hours in which to for the quarter.<lb/>
S and was dis- Fourthly a teacher usually<lb/>
knows or should know what a<lb/>
?the offender was; student can do before exams.<lb/>
anyway. Besides a student who<lb/>
normally has a high average In<lb/>
his or her work may lose it<lb/>
when they take the final exam<lb/>
under such unfavorable condi-<lb/>
tions . <lb/>
So in order to eliminate this<lb/>
strain and worry, in the future<lb/>
a system of progressive testing<lb/>
After conferring with<lb/>
Morton, Dean (of<lb/>
Juanita Etheridge president of<lb/>
the W. S. G. A. (Wild Shows<lb/>
friends all over the state. Her<lb/>
great-great-great-great - great<lb/>
great grand parents came over<lb/>
to the colonies on the Mayflower.<lb/>
Her father was known as Billy<lb/>
the Kid when he was a youngs-<lb/>
ter and since that time has been<lb/>
actively engaged in the perfume<lb/>
business. Miss Oates made her<lb/>
debutt into North Carolina so-<lb/>
cietv in 1936.<lb/>
Since entering ECTC Nannie<lb/>
has been very active in campus<lb/>
organizations. She is a member<lb/>
of the Lanier Literary Society<lb/>
and was President of that so-<lb/>
ciety last year. She has worked<lb/>
on the college newspaper and on<lb/>
the Tecoan at various times. Al-<lb/>
though handicapped by the loss<lb/>
of a leg which accident occurr-<lb/>
ed a few weeks ago in the din-<lb/>
i ing hall, she has been quite ac-<lb/>
Given Around) today announced jn s)orts<lb/>
Miss Oates has not announced<lb/>
lust before she went home for<lb/>
a means of disposing of the ac-1 being shipped for staging a<lb/>
eSd stelJ goods). wild beer-drinking party in her as<lb/>
yet, her attendants at her<lb/>
nulated stale goods). wild beer-drinking party in her coronation but it is expected that<lb/>
The morning hours have been room, that from now on cne tn wiU he from her intimate<lb/>
iw:ttft?wnmo- mrls in the dormitories would .? <lb/>
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found six empty<lb/>
another half open-<lb/>
opened.<lb/>
- Etheridge will<lb/>
he fore the corn-<lb/>
All information<lb/>
chosen for this treat to accomo-<lb/>
date those few (?) students who<lb/>
prefer thirty minutes extn:<lb/>
irls in the dormitories would<lb/>
not have to sign out to go either<lb/>
no town or down town. Also<lb/>
oe, to a dining hall breakfast, they may go riding anytime<lb/>
T is hoDed that these students; without signing out as far as<lb/>
will Spe an appetite for aishe was concerned and m tact<lb/>
they will be from her intimate<lb/>
circle of friends.<lb/>
At her coronation, Nannie<lb/>
will be dressed in a gown of so-<lb/>
lid white with trimmings of<lb/>
black. A striking blonde, her<lb/>
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?lais<lb/>
, of the girls<lb/>
of their findings! will be used.<lb/>
bed in the next<lb/>
Pi CO H( CO.<lb/>
in ! I picture has appeared in papers<lb/>
snack so that by the they can from now on do prac- ? state<lb/>
iKuning sna anything they want to!<lb/>
r , J S (spending their do. '(It makes no difference to<lb/>
SS time1 and Toneyat the her because she is longer an<lb/>
store.<lb/>
. ave you seen<lb/>
lapperman has.<lb/>
Who's Vehudi?<lb/>
?iuoqoitUK4 IV<lb/>
Who's Finlelbom?<lb/>
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Extra tables and chairs have<lb/>
been ordered to accomodate the<lb/>
expected crowd.<lb/>
Where's Slapperman?<lb/>
1 don't know. Ask Yehudi.<lb/>
The Prfce Of A Good Entertainment<lb/>
Boys Overflow<lb/>
ajojj sndure<lb/>
For Spring Term<lb/>
For the first time in the his-<lb/>
tory of the school there are more<lb/>
boys enrolled at East Carolina<lb/>
, . Teachers College than girls. The<lb/>
i present figure is 1076 boys en-<lb/>
for students to sign in as so ; 8? f which are new<lb/>
many of them seem to forget ?ne ; this spring<lb/>
to do it, and with so many stu- ??<lb/>
authority around here and she<lb/>
can say what she pleases.)<lb/>
Reasons given for making the<lb/>
above changes were multi-fold.<lb/>
Among those given are the fol-<lb/>
lowing: In the first place new<lb/>
register books are needed now<lb/>
and it would cost so much to<lb/>
buy new ones that they are just<lb/>
discontinuing the practice.<lb/>
Furthermore it has been obser-<lb/>
ved thai it is too much trouble<lb/>
sign in<lb/>
dents failing to sign in there<lb/>
would be so many on restriction<lb/>
term.<lb/>
It is strange that in the spring<lb/>
would be so many on restriction , f turns to<lb/>
that all the student body couldn t dwdJ say love<lb/>
be on restriction at one time. , - instance Most boys find E.<lb/>
Then too there is never a pen- g ??irristable anyway.<lb/>
cil at the signing out desk and l iSU?<lb/>
howr can students sign out with-<lb/>
out a pencil and if the S. G. A.<lb/>
huvs pencils to keep there, some-<lb/>
one runs off with them and so<lb/>
there you are.<lb/>
But the main objection to the<lb/>
For example the Boston Uni-<lb/>
versity Tennis team came down<lb/>
from Boston and found our ten-<lb/>
nis courts covered with snow.<lb/>
In the time they spent on our<lb/>
camnMS thev all fell in love with<lb/>
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whole ?? S?SJ! enroll before the end of this<lb/>
members who always cnecK tne ? , <lb/>
books never find time to check<lb/>
them because they are usually<lb/>
out night riding at the time<lb/>
when they should be in to check<lb/>
In the future when parents of<lb/>
week. They all say they like snow<lb/>
with the spring in the air. It<lb/>
keeps them from getting home-<lb/>
SIC K<lb/>
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all the boys chasing after the<lb/>
? . . . Pwk of $12,000 from Santa Glaus<lb/>
, v C T C. is shown receiving a. cnec ertainment for which the<lb/>
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next year athristmas. Thi mone rf Nelgon Eddy dnd<lb/>
students have requested the EJJ term next year.<lb/>
atic concert sometime during the spring<lb/>
frfrls stop by to visit their, girls and they haven't gotten<lb/>
dauthtethey will just have to used to it yet. We have had to<lb/>
Sit until they return from paddle our own canoe. for so<lb/>
night riding and eloping with<lb/>
the first boy that proposed.<lb/>
If anybody sees Yehudi; tell<lb/>
him I'm looking for him.<lb/>
long? All the girls are getting<lb/>
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feelmgs of the student body as 0f music instead of dancing each Dr Frank Th.<lb/>
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2. More 8th Period Classes.<lb/>
3. Fewer Dancing Hours.<lb/>
4. Fewer Sleeping Hours.<lb/>
5. Five Meals Each Day.<lb/>
6. More Crip Courses.<lb/>
7. More Ice Boxes To Court<lb/>
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Miss Charlton? Dig, dig,dig,<lb/>
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Miss Williams?We're goigg<lb/>
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Dot Hollar?Paper goes to<lb/>
press tonight.<lb/>
Miss Turner?How goes it?<lb/>
Miss Jenkins?When I was in<lb/>
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Emmett Sawyer?-I declare.<lb/>
Clifton Britton?Ooh, I'm go-<lb/>
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students on the campus in that<lb/>
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their activities, the clothes they<lb/>
wear, the food they eat. the hours<lb/>
they sleep, the time they spend<lb/>
studying, but above all things<lb/>
it involves their health. It is of<lb/>
the utmost importance and<lb/>
should receive immediate at-<lb/>
tention or else what will we have<lb/>
here? Nobody knows.<lb/>
The matter of which T am<lb/>
speaking concerns the evening<lb/>
period of dancing from 6 :30 to<lb/>
7:1)0 in which the students have<lb/>
been participating during the<lb/>
last two terms.<lb/>
Now I agree that it is fine to<lb/>
dance but when it becomes so<lb/>
abusive that it involves the<lb/>
health of students on the cam-<lb/>
pus, then it seems to me that<lb/>
it is high time something should<lb/>
be done about it.<lb/>
It appears that in the spring<lb/>
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atmosphere so smooth that stu- ?fi ? 1 ?, ME : There uas man?and what a man!<lb/>
dents do not have the energy toK1" ke 'f Clark Gable, hi had the physique of Errol Flynn,<lb/>
(lance. Yet they feel that there Aad a" ? sex appeal of Herbert Marshall, all the athletic<lb/>
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be extravagant by not dancing LaU)ilna Teachers College. APRIL FOOL!<lb/>
( I hey don't want the colletre to <lb/>
( 1 hey don't want the college to<lb/>
have to pay for the electricity<lb/>
that is used in running the vic-<lb/>
trola since they have been so<lb/>
kind in providing the music).<lb/>
tor this reason the students feel<lb/>
that they must dance, thereby<lb/>
resulting in complete physical<lb/>
wrecks of the majority of stu-<lb/>
dents on the campus. (That is,<lb/>
Physical wrecks of the students<lb/>
for the remainder of the even-<lb/>
ing.) The truth of the matter is<lb/>
that the students have danced<lb/>
so much that they just don't,<lb/>
want to dance anymore and only rTPTQ<lb/>
do so because they feel it is ruin- G1KLS<lb/>
ing their health.<lb/>
Then there is another consi-<lb/>
deration to be thought about,<lb/>
students frequently have spring<lb/>
fever during the last term and<lb/>
are too much in love to want to<lb/>
dance with other males than<lb/>
the one with which they are en-<lb/>
gaged at the present time. The<lb/>
majority agree that it is much<lb/>
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each other's eyes instead of<lb/>
lumping all over the place This<lb/>
is much easier to do and is no?<lb/>
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ball player. She is expecting to<lb/>
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Miss Annie L" Morton and Dr.<lb/>
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evening of March 29, 1940 with<lb/>
Mr. William McHenry of the<lb/>
College faculty. The ceremony<lb/>
was held in Emporia, Va. by the<lb/>
justice of the peace at exactly<lb/>
twelve midnight.<lb/>
News of the marriage came<lb/>
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any kind or quantity just apply<lb/>
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of the treasury of the student<lb/>
body.<lb/>
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you can keep it all.<lb/>
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LOVE STORY! What girl is planning to elope with A Payne.<lb/>
Read your daily newspaper (Peco Heco) for completi ; tails.<lb/>
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day or almost. At least there was a piece of the ceiling on the floor.<lb/>
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Miss Smith, assistant Dean of<lb/>
mantic to watch the sun come up Women discovered the ladder<lb/>
at about 9:40 Friday evening<lb/>
with your date and with worn<lb/>
out feet.<lb/>
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morning, but the general opin-<lb/>
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Miss Morton, l)r Rebarker, and<lb/>
.Miss Etheridge are very consi-<lb/>
derate of those under their<lb/>
charge.<lb/>
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and thinking it was a burglar,<lb/>
called on the college police force<lb/>
for help. In the midst of the in-<lb/>
vestigation a telegram arrived<lb/>
that read?"We're hitched up<lb/>
stop" signed?Annie and Bill.<lb/>
This announcement was quite<lb/>
a shock to the school in spite of<lb/>
the fact that the couple has been<lb/>
seen together at all athletic con-<lb/>
tests.<lb/>
Girls when they went out to swim,<lb/>
Once dressed like Mother Hubbard.<lb/>
But now they have a different whim.<lb/>
And dress more iike her cupboard.<lb/>
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A field course in Marriage<lb/>
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college. The course will be taught<lb/>
by Mr. M. L. Wright and Mr.<lb/>
entertainments, theatre Paul T. Ricks and is open to all<lb/>
and Club Pitt.<lb/>
The couple are now enjoying<lb/>
juniors and seniors.<lb/>
The course will include a two<lb/>
their honeymoon at Honeymoon weeks trip to Honeymoon Island,<lb/>
Island, Fla.<lb/>
Students are warned against<lb/>
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future. The fishing season hasn't<lb/>
come in yet and, besides the<lb/>
sharks and whales are danger-<lb/>
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Fla. where the students will ob-<lb/>
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order to know how to start mar-<lb/>
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vado; Emporia, Va and Black-<lb/>
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