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GREENVILLE, N. C, FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1940<lb />
Number 13<lb />
Thirty-Niners'<lb />
Will Observe<lb />
First Reunion<lb />
First Year Class<lb />
To Be Honored<lb />
On June 1<lb />
The 2) members of the class of<lb />
'5! will Ik- honored at this vein's<lb />
commencement. During the one<lb />
year that they have been away,<lb />
favorable reports have reached the<lb />
college concerning their progress.<lb />
Sixty-five returned to celebrate with<lb />
their Alma Mater on Homecoming<lb />
Day. Five of the group have mar-<lb />
ried�Hilda Gray Batten and Ray-<lb />
mond Sasser. at home, Lucama.<lb />
X. C: Louise Sam' Freeman and<lb />
Tom Jimison loving in (Joldsboro.<lb />
X. C Minnie Gertrude Morton and<lb />
L. B. Ward, at home, Wilson, N. C<lb />
Opal Claire Harris and George<lb />
Thompson, at home, Oxford, N. 0<lb />
and Kuth Rosalind Mayo and<lb />
Morris who are living in Wash<lb />
ington, 1). C. Tin<lb />
Alumni Association To Assemble Here lune 1<lb />
For Observance of Twenty-eighth Anniversary<lb />
�o <lb />
Mrs.E. S. Bennett<lb />
To Preside Over<lb />
Annual Program<lb />
Estelle McClees<lb />
To Be Hostess<lb />
To Alumni<lb />
Dorothy Reed Miller, who will be crowned<lb />
morrow afternoon on front campus at 4 :3�.<lb />
Queen of the May' to-<lb />
Silver Jubilee Honor Class of 1915<lb />
To Meet To Celebrate Anniversary<lb />
hit' members will<lb />
. nd the entertain-<lb />
. 1 teal, member of<lb />
st I Carolina 1 eaeh-<lb />
pr minent speaker<lb />
 and educational<lb />
i) N ortb 'arolma,<lb />
ddress oi welcome.<lb />
Greenville, State<lb />
will introduce the<lb />
eiiiniT.<lb />
ards are being de-<lb />
members win havt<lb />
All students in-<lb />
ing should confer campus<lb />
,� in tbe immediate<lb />
wintei<lb />
Xigbt promises to<lb />
ist celebrated inter-<lb />
ever to Ik' held on<lb />
Dorothy Miller Reigns As Queen<lb />
Of Elaborate May Day Festival<lb />
Christine Harris<lb />
Heads Court As<lb />
Maid of Honor<lb />
Walser Talks<lb />
To English Club<lb />
Dorothy Seed Miller, senior from<lb />
Wilmington, will reign as queen at<lb />
the May Dav Festival held tomor-<lb />
Come One, Come All<lb />
Come one; come all to ye<lb />
old-fashioned community sing<lb />
to be held on the steps of the<lb />
new classroom building tonight<lb />
at 6:30 o'clock under the spon-<lb />
sorship of the Y.W.C.A. Dean<lb />
Tabor will lead the singing.<lb />
All students over 70 years<lb />
of age will be permitted to<lb />
stand on the side and listen to<lb />
the others. Any 69-year-olds<lb />
are expected to participate.<lb />
Members Of Class Of<lb />
1915 To Be Guests<lb />
Mr<lb />
matic<lb />
dred per cent. Everyone awaits them<lb />
R, G. Walser, director of dra-1 � a f welcome ald STS<lb />
 ,r. , c x , their advisers. Dr. Herbert Ke-<lb />
at Greenville High School?U an(1 Mr I()lan Miss<lb />
row afternoon at 4:30 on the front w&amp;g f(,atUred on the program for the I i)orothy Schnyder. also an adviser,<lb />
English Club meeting, Tuesday,jig no longer with Fast Carolina<lb />
Mr Walser spoke to theI Teachers College. She is teaching<lb />
lramatics in the high � �&amp;e in w York state.<lb />
t Miss Estelle McClees (left) will be hostess to the returning alumni on<lb />
in.r,on u . i ne eugagment of Alumni Day this year. Mrs. Elizabeth Stewart Bennett (right<lb />
Mildred Ercelle Freeman to William dent of the association, will be m charge of the program.<lb />
Xeal DeVane of Norfolk, Va and<lb />
Powellsville. X. C has been an-<lb />
nounced, by her parents, Mr. and<lb />
Mrs. llev Whitie Freeman of Cole-<lb />
rain.<lb />
The president of the class, Lucille<lb />
Lewis who is teaching in the Com-<lb />
mercial Department in the Kinston<lb />
High School, recently returned with<lb />
a group of students�all commerce<lb />
majors�for a visit to the entire cam-<lb />
pus. The only classes that they ob-<lb />
served were the ones in the commer-<lb />
cial department. Louise Elam, vice<lb />
president is teaching in Newland;<lb />
Madeline Byrum, secretary, in<lb />
Stedman: and Mahry Hodges, treas-<lb />
urer, in Paetolus.<lb />
Mr. Rowland Farley. Mi. '39 has<lb />
heen coaching at East Carolina<lb />
Teachers College during the year<lb />
ly3940.<lb />
It is hoped that the members of<lb />
this class will come back one bun-<lb />
East Carolina Teachers C<lb />
has set the stage for another a<lb />
Alumni Day program, which<lb />
feature the graduating class<lb />
L915, 1 ) and 1939.<lb />
Miss Estelle McClees, A<lb />
Secretary, will be the pri<lb />
hostess for the occasion. Mis<lb />
Clees will name others in<lb />
futur<lb />
m<lb />
K'Lre<lb />
ua<lb />
u I<lb />
umni<lb />
icipal<lb />
- Mc-<lb />
nea r<lb />
erve on the committee<lb />
to<lb />
presi- ! with her.<lb />
1 Mrs. Elizabeth Stuart<lb />
j Forest City, preside!<lb />
Alumni Association of K<lb />
Teachers College, is in e<lb />
program. Mrs. Benn<lb />
Bennett of<lb />
t of the<lb />
ist ('arolina<lb />
targe of the<lb />
tt has an-<lb />
Miss Miller, who was elect<lb />
ed try the student body during the<lb />
term, was also crowned j APnI �<lb />
"Queen of the May7' at the annual j group on dramatics in<lb />
spring dance in 1938. school. He pointed out that there<lb />
Heading the court as maid of more to dramatics than getting<lb />
honor will be Christine Harris from ; Q a &amp;y I(, c(mtinued this with<lb />
Clarksville. Tennessee Other mauls statem�D that there shou(i as0<lb />
of the court will be Eloise Uoone.<lb />
oi uu ion l HelenUw present self confidence, play<lb />
Sarah Ann Maxwell. Marj iieien i j<lb />
Culledge. Mildred Jane Taylor, books, a knowledge of the play, and<lb />
Millie Gray Dupree and Marguerite; belp in enunciation. "Dramatics<lb />
Britt. ! stated Mr. Walser, "means some-<lb />
The program will begin with theUg Vou can't get in the English<lb />
ts from five eolored entrance of trumpeters. Spense y dim.tor. m M<lb />
County gave a pro-Hatley and Bill Basden. who will-<lb />
� selections at the be followed by the crown bearer<lb />
ujro Students<lb />
Present Program<lb />
Ri Pi Players<lb />
To Present Plays<lb />
Class Officers<lb />
NominatedFor'41<lb />
Walser<lb />
re ai rector, in -Mr,<lb />
opinion, should begin with<lb />
V A vesper hoar last<lb />
onlna Frezell; the dancers, lords the student's level of drama.<lb />
and ladies, maidsand maid of honor. Added attractions to the program<lb />
The procession will be climaxed by consisted of three selections by the<lb />
ools represented wen . . �. r  -<lb />
D esland Winterville the entrance of the Queen followed<lb />
i Bethel. Quartet by her train bearers Louise<lb />
riven Farmville and Baughan and Barbara Tabor.<lb />
After a song,  Melody mr, by<lb />
the sones were 'Lindv,R�benstein. the dancers will present<lb />
. leominiT Spring "Is a group of May dancesThese are<lb />
one Herer and "Deep<lb />
choral speaking group, and a read-<lb />
ing, "Mary Had a Little Lamb by<lb />
Margaret Reed.<lb />
Pi<lb />
ograra was arranged<lb />
. X. Darnelle. who is<lb />
of Xeirro education in<lb />
untv.<lb />
an English Country Dance<lb />
Corniser May Danee, and<lb />
Morris Handkerchief Dance.<lb />
These will precede the main event<lb />
of the dav, the crowning of the<lb />
(Please turn to page three).<lb />
The new officers are Pauline<lb />
Abeyounis, president; Lda Miria<lb />
George, vice president; Edna<lb />
the I Mitchell, secretary; Norine Moore,<lb />
The I treasurer; Madeline Adams, Teco<lb />
Echo representative; and Elizabeth<lb />
Harrell, Tecoan representative.<lb />
These new officers will assume their<lb />
duties at the next meeting.<lb />
Eleven Alumni Chapters Report Successful Work;<lb />
Organizations Show Constant Growth and Unity<lb />
Daring the year 193940, the<lb />
Al i ai Chapters have been very<lb />
ieti e and report quite a successful<lb />
year. There are, at present, eleven-<lb />
four of which have been organized<lb />
in 1940 (Ayden, Columbia, Char-<lb />
lotte, and High Point). The Green-<lb />
ville Chapter is also new having<lb />
teen organized in the fall of '39. It<lb />
is hoped that during the year, 1940-<lb />
'fl, the chapter program will con-<lb />
tinue its constant growth and that<lb />
the State Association will show a<lb />
great increase in membership.<lb />
The Avden Chapter was organized<lb />
in February, '40 at a meeting at<lb />
which Mr. R. C. Deal was guest<lb />
speaker. It has held two other meet-<lb />
ings (monthly). In the April meet-<lb />
ing, Miss Mamie E. Jenkins, W<lb />
Principal speaker. The chapter has<lb />
enrolled over twenty members who<lb />
are very enthusiastic alumni. Offi-<lb />
cers are: Mrs. Clyde Tyndall, Jr.<lb />
(May Johnson Eure), president;<lb />
Mrs. James Ray Pittman (Marie<lb />
Moore), secretary and treasurer;<lb />
and Miss Clyde Stokes, reporter.<lb />
Charlotte organized during March<lb />
'40 making plans to hold monthly<lb />
meetings. The organization meeting<lb />
was with Mrs. L, W. Rogers (Nancy<lb />
Brantley). Officers are: Mrs. Ina<lb />
Whitaker Staples, president; Mrs.<lb />
Vera Miller Harris, vice president;<lb />
Mrs. Rosalind S. Stegall, secretary;<lb />
Mrs. Nancy B. Rogers, treasurer;<lb />
and Mrs. Glenny Mangum Sawyer,<lb />
reporter.<lb />
The Columbia Chapter was or-<lb />
ganized in February, '40, and has<lb />
held monthly meetings since that<lb />
time. Its officers are: Marguerite<lb />
Averette, president Mrs. Russell<lb />
Everton (Camille Bateman), vice<lb />
president; Mrs. Maxie Spencer<lb />
presented by the Ki Pi Players,<lb />
Tuesday evening, May 9, 1940 in<lb />
the Austin Auditorium.<lb />
"Women's Ward a tragedy,<lb />
starring Jane Copeland, as Mary a<lb />
young mother who has been unjustly<lb />
sentenced to prison, is being directed<lb />
by David Breece. The supporting<lb />
cast is Dopey Liz, played by Sarah<lb />
Moore; Sadie, by Mary Fields;<lb />
Goldie, by Pauline Abeyounis; May,<lb />
by Mary Ellen Mathews; and<lb />
Guard, by Maude Sawyer.<lb />
The comedy of the three is "For<lb />
the Love of Pete" directed by Miss<lb />
Lena Ellis and featuring Louise<lb />
Davis as Emma playing opposite<lb />
Lindsay Whichard as Peter, the<lb />
young gentleman who causes all the<lb />
trouble. Other members of the cast<lb />
are Jean Phipps, Marie Trippe, Iris<lb />
Davis, Margaret Reid, Albertina<lb />
Brinson, Waylan Tucker, Nancy<lb />
Darden, Alton Payne, and Irene<lb />
Mitcham.<lb />
"Sky-Fodder the third of the<lb />
group is a highly emotional type of<lb />
play that has only, three persons in<lb />
the cast. They are George Lautares<lb />
(Thelma Ireland), secretary and (who plays the part of a young air<lb />
treasurer; and Hortense Boomer, �-����ftZ<lb />
reporter<lb />
Candidate- for officers in the in-<lb />
coming senior class were nominated<lb />
at a recent meeting. According<lb />
to Bill Memer. .resident of the<lb />
junior class, the elections will come<lb />
off by secret ballot on Saturday cl-<lb />
early next week.<lb />
Nominees for the presidency are<lb />
Three one act plays are to bejMaisie Castlebury, Erlene Sawyer,<lb />
ftounced that all phases oi the pro-<lb />
gram will be of interest to the<lb />
alumni.<lb />
Office furniture and equipment<lb />
for the Alumni Office in the Austin<lb />
Auditorium has arrived and will be<lb />
offered for use by the visiting<lb />
alumni.<lb />
As in recent year- the twenty ove<lb />
year class 1915), the ten-year class<lb />
(19S0), and the one-year elass<lb />
' (1939) will be guests of honor. Only<lb />
 four other classes have held their<lb />
twenty-fifth reunion. Only the<lb />
classes of 1911, 1912, 1913, and 1914<lb />
have celebrated their twenty-fifth<lb />
I anniversary before.<lb />
Registration will begin at 9:30<lb />
o'clock in the Alumni Office. The<lb />
first meeting will begin at 10:30<lb />
o'clock in the Austin Auditorium,<lb />
with the program meeting, followed<lb />
hv a business meeting before the<lb />
eon which will<lb />
be at 1 :30 in the college dining hall.<lb />
Carolina Teachers College; LelalClass reunions and executive hoard<lb />
, x- i .4 � �,a meetings will be held during the<lb />
Carr Newman, demonstration teach-  �  i -��<lb />
 , ,   � ,  afternoon. President and -Mrs.<lb />
� i. Peabody (ollege, Xashville, Meadowg are folding open house for<lb />
'In Union There is Strength" is<lb />
the motto under which the forty-<lb />
six memers of the "green and white"<lb />
class spent two happy years in col-<lb />
lege. Mr. Austin was adviser for<lb />
the class in 1915, During the two<lb />
iyears. '14 and '15, the class had two<lb />
presidents, Katherine Tillery (Mrs.<lb />
William Quinerly) and Louise<lb />
Moore (Mrs. H. H. Llewellyn).<lb />
The year. 1940. finds thirty-five<lb />
members of the class married; a few<lb />
still teaching. Among these are<lb />
Christine B. Johnson, second grade annual Alumni Lunch<lb />
critic teacher. Training School, East<lb />
Tenn<lb />
L. P.<lb />
Elizabeth<lb />
Thomas),<lb />
Spencer<lb />
seventh<lb />
S:<lb />
(Mrs.<lb />
grade.<lb />
and Hazel Starnes. The three candi-<lb />
dates running for the office of vice<lb />
president include Myra Godfrey,<lb />
O. D. Andrews, and Virginia<lb />
Wei don.<lb />
Virginia Williams and Mattie<lb />
Davis are the only candidates up for<lb />
the office of Secretary, and the two<lb />
nominees running for the office of<lb />
treasurer are Becky Shanks and<lb />
Rachel Templet on.<lb />
Other nominees include Teco<lb />
Echo representative, Elisabeth<lb />
Meadows. Effie Lewis, and Margaret<lb />
D. Moore; Tecoan representative,<lb />
Anrfe Goosby, Ruth Pollard, and<lb />
Dorothy Davis; Student Government<lb />
representative, Annie Laurie Keene,<lb />
Ruth Hall, Alice Powell, Dorothy<lb />
Hollar.<lb />
Farmville, X C; Sarah E.<lb />
Clements, Oxford. X. O and Clara<lb />
Davis (Mrs. Charles L. Wright).<lb />
Washington, X. C. Two of the class<lb />
have died.<lb />
Twenty-five years ago the forty-<lb />
six members of this class left their<lb />
Alma Mater having been taught that<lb />
no avenue of life was more desirable<lb />
than that which leads "To Serve<lb />
The gathering of the class for the<lb />
(Please turn to page six)<lb />
Math Club Holds<lb />
Election of Officers<lb />
Tl<lb />
iese<lb />
celebration of its silver anniversary<lb />
will mean much in perpetuating<lb />
and renewing grand associations, in<lb />
keeping in touch with the continued<lb />
growth of their Alma Mater, and in j was entertained<lb />
revealing, as thev enter another<lb />
Kathleen Barkley. Elm City<lb />
Sophomore has been elected presi-<lb />
dent of the math cluh for the com-<lb />
ing year. She follows Ruth Hardee<lb />
who is president this year.<lb />
Margaret D. Moore was chosen<lb />
vice president; Bessie Fay Hunt,<lb />
secretary-treasurer: and Beth<lb />
Mathews. chairman of social com-<lb />
mittee.<lb />
were nominated at a busi-<lb />
ness meeting following a social at<lb />
which the High School Math Club<lb />
�s, ai <lb />
twenty-five years, what each member<lb />
has contributed to the life of<lb />
service.<lb />
Miss Kate Lewis, who has been<lb />
asked to serve as special hostess to<lb />
the class, is anxious to welcome all<lb />
members, fortv-four strong!<lb />
The Goldsboro Alumni Associa-<lb />
tion of East Carolina Teachers Col-<lb />
lege, composed of only a few mem-<lb />
bers has had a very interesting year.<lb />
Due to our small number we have<lb />
been unable to contribute large sums<lb />
to any funds. We made a small con-<lb />
tribution to the local empty stocking<lb />
fund. On one occasion we had our<lb />
college President, Dr. Leon Mead-<lb />
ows, and four faculty members for a<lb />
barbecue dinner. It was greatly en-<lb />
joyed by all. Miss Jenkins gave a<lb />
most interesting account of her trip<lb />
to Europe last summer. At the last<lb />
meeting held in April we were for-<lb />
tunate in having our Alumni Sec-<lb />
retary, Miss Estelle McClees, and<lb />
Miss White of the Advisory Board.<lb />
(Please turn to page four)<lb />
Charles Marks who are cast in the<lb />
roles of passengers. This unusual<lb />
and unique play was written by<lb />
Jack Reynolds and is being directed<lb />
by Clifton Britton.<lb />
Ten Year Honor Classes of 1930<lb />
To Hold Reunion On Annual Day<lb />
Dora Coates to Assist<lb />
InSummerWorksliop<lb />
Miss Dora Coates of the Educa-<lb />
tion Department will participate in<lb />
the Rural Education Workshop to<lb />
be held at the University of North<lb />
Carolina this summer. The work-<lb />
shop will be conducted during the<lb />
first six weeks of summer school.<lb />
Miss Coates is one of the two repre-<lb />
sentatives from North Carolina who<lb />
will participate in this workshop.<lb />
The two classes of 1930, the four<lb />
year and the two year, will be special<lb />
guests of the college for the 1940<lb />
Commencement. Back to the cam-<lb />
pus a number of these graduates<lb />
will come and view with pride the<lb />
constant expanding of their Alma<lb />
The A.B. Class of 1930 has a<lb />
membership of ninety-seven. During<lb />
the passing of ten years, the alumni<lb />
office has not been able to keep in<lb />
contact with all of the members;<lb />
however, included in this article is<lb />
what is believed to be the correct<lb />
whereabouts of many.<lb />
Forty-three have married. Of this<lb />
number a few are making their<lb />
homes in other states. Mrs. Ovid<lb />
B. Lewis (Julia Lee Cogdell), East<lb />
Orange, N. J Mrs. Theodore<lb />
Wohlnick (Martha Trayham),<lb />
Irvington, N. J Mrs. S. L. Wil-<lb />
liamson (Kay Lee Cloaninger),<lb />
Atlanta, Ga and Mrs. O. E. Haynes<lb />
(Katherine Smith), Columbia LTni-<lb />
versity, N. Y. Kate Lee Cloaninger<lb />
was president of the class; Helen<lb />
Guthrie, Rocky Mount, vice presi-<lb />
dent; Katherine Whitehurst, secre-<lb />
tary, and Frances Murray, treas-<lb />
urer.<lb />
Tracing the careers of the mem-<lb />
bers of the class would reveal some<lb />
very interesting, successful, and<lb />
worthwhile activities. Mr. O. I.<lb />
Haynes (Katherine Smith) received<lb />
the M.A. degree in Nutrition from<lb />
Columbia University and was em-<lb />
ployed upon her graduation, and<lb />
remains, as Assistant Director of<lb />
Johnson Hall. Mrs. R. M. Taylor<lb />
(Ethel Shelton) is president of the<lb />
Rocky Mount Alumni Chapter.<lb />
Elizabeth Deal is bookkeeper at Pitt<lb />
(Please turn to page three)<lb />
Commencement<lb />
PROGRAM<lb />
Friday, May 31<lb />
Dance (for seniors and<lb />
Alumni sponsored by the<lb />
Junior class).<lb />
Saturday, June 1<lb />
9:30 a.m.�<lb />
Meeting of the Alumni Asso-<lb />
ciation.<lb />
1:00 p.m.�<lb />
Alumni Luncheon.<lb />
4:00 p.m.�<lb />
Open House for Alumni and<lb />
Faculty, at the home of Pres-<lb />
ident and Mrs. Meadows.<lb />
6:30 p.m.�<lb />
Alllegiance Service, by Class<lb />
of 1940, West Campus.<lb />
8:30 p.m.�<lb />
 Music Recital<lb />
Sunday, June 2<lb />
11:00 ajn.�<lb />
Commencement Sermbn.<lb />
Reverend Francis F. Lynch,<lb />
Rector, Saint Thomas'<lb />
Church, Baltimore, Md.<lb />
7:00 p-m.�<lb />
Vesper Service, Robert H.<lb />
Wright Building.<lb />
Monday, June 3<lb />
10:30 a.m.�<lb />
Address: Senator Joshua B.<lb />
Lee, Norman, Oklahoma.<lb />
11:30 a.m.�<lb />
Graduating Exercises.<lb /><pb facs="00038103_tn_0002" /><lb />
PAGE TWO<lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
May 3, 1940<lb />
Dobotht HollarEditor in Chief<lb />
ASSOCIATE EDITORS<lb />
Georoe Lactares<lb />
Barbara Keuzenkamp<lb />
Elizabeth Meadows<lb />
Mary IIorxe<lb />
I a) is Hughes<lb />
LaRue Mooring<lb />
Reporters�Iris Davis, Harold Tay-<lb />
lor. Sarah Gorham, Lena Mae<lb />
Smith, Mary Baily, Betty Keuz-<lb />
enkamp, John Williams, Pat<lb />
Jackson, Margie Spivey, Lindsay<lb />
Whichard, Margaret D. Moore.<lb />
the TE<lb />
'� )S.F<lb />
ECHO<lb />
Member<lb />
Associated Cbflebiate Press<lb />
Distributor of<lb />
Colle&amp;iate Di6est<lb />
EAST CAMOiJNA-TKACa&amp;US COLLECE<lb />
Published Biweekly by the Students of East Carolina<lb />
Teachers College<lb />
Helen FlanaganBusiness Manager<lb />
BUSINESS STAFF<lb />
Mart Agnes Deal Alice Powell<lb />
Lallah B. Watts Brantley I kLoachk<lb />
Ellen McIntyrk Jean Wendt<lb />
James WhitfieldSports Editor<lb />
Entered as second-class matter December 3, 1925, at the U. S.<lb />
Postoffice, Greenville, Iff. C under the act of Mach 3, 1879.<lb />
MPMMNTID rOn NATIONAL AOV�ltTI�INO BY<lb />
National Advertising Service, Inc.<lb />
Collttf Publishers Rtfiriuntativt<lb />
420 Madison Ave. new York. N. Y.<lb />
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Purpo.se of Alumni Issue<lb />
The purpose of the Alumni Issue of the Tec� Echo this year<lb />
is tri-fold. First of all, the issue is published to bring to the alumni<lb />
information concerning fhe alumnae and alumni of the college and<lb />
to feature activities of the eleven chapters of the association.<lb />
Secondly, it gives them information concerning preparations for<lb />
Alumni Day, this year's honor classes, and the commencement<lb />
program. Thirdly it gives the alumni an insight into the regular<lb />
highlights of student life and activity on the campus of their alma<lb />
mater.<lb />
Approximately 1,500 copies of this special issue have been dis-<lb />
tributed tit the alumni throughout the state. Special emphasis<lb />
has been placed on the observance of the twenty-eighth anniversary<lb />
of the organization of the Alumni Association to be celebrated on<lb />
Saturday, June 1. Efforts are being made to offer a program<lb />
which will be enjoyed by all those who return to this campus for<lb />
the day.<lb />
Bast Carolina Teachers College extends a cordial welcome to all<lb />
those who graduated from the college in years past. She urges<lb />
you to come back to renew acquaintances with former classmates<lb />
and faculty and to be a part of the college once more. Come back.<lb />
We want to see vou.<lb />
I nil oil We Stand; Divided We Fall<lb />
Installation is over. Our campus leaders for next year have taken<lb />
office. To them the student body should drink a toast and pledge<lb />
their whole hearted support and cooperation. Their success for the<lb />
coming year hinges on these two words. Small though these words<lb />
mav seem, thev are the keys to success in student government. And<lb />
this is all that the new officers have called upon the students to give.<lb />
It is a service that the student body can render without much effort<lb />
if thev will onlv try.<lb />
Foremost in the minds of the students should be kept the thought<lb />
that even if these leaders aren't their winning candidates, vet thev<lb />
were the choice of the student body. Whether or not they carried<lb />
your support in the recent elections it is your duty to your school<lb />
to give these girls your support and a fair chance to prove that<lb />
they are capable in assuming their responsibilities. Don't push<lb />
them off on the wrong foot. Give them an even break iust as vou<lb />
would desire if you were taking office for the first time.<lb />
Onlv with support and cooperation can these girls fulfill the<lb />
duties of their offices and do the things that vou have been wanting<lb />
done. They are the ones who pull the strings and it is up to us<lb />
to back them up, because united we stand; divided we fall<lb />
Campus Camera<lb />
7<lb />
CATCHING � COACHES Qfl? GuaAxl<lb />
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RENCH<lb />
ASHION<lb />
ADS<lb />
By Barbara Keuzenkamp<lb />
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Watchinj<lb />
The World<lb />
by<lb />
fljwmunmmiun<lb />
"UMIWB MVW MAN <lb />
FRANK ANNEBERG, KANSAS U. TUMB-<lb />
LING COACH CAN WALK ON HIS HANDS<lb />
ALMOST AS EASILY AS HE CAN ON MS<lb />
FEET. HE ONCE STOCK) ON HIS HEAD ON<lb />
TOP OF THE WRIGLEY BUILDING IN CHI-<lb />
CAGO AND CALMLY PLAYED A TROMBONE<lb />
SOLO HIS BAG OF TRICKS INCLUDES<lb />
DOING A CHEEK STAND AND SHAVING<lb />
HIMSELF AT THE SAME TIME <lb />
OPEN FOR UM<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 />
 Pat on the Back<lb />
The work of the outgoing Women's Student Government Asso-<lb />
ciation council is to be complimented this year for the numerous<lb />
services rendered to the student body. Theirs is a job of which<lb />
they may well be proud.<lb />
Of their many accomplishments, perhaps the most outstanding<lb />
one is the revision of the custom of observing a Mav Dav festival<lb />
on the campus. It has been through their efforts that this has been<lb />
made possible once more this year. They have undertaken the<lb />
responsibility of serving as sponsors of the gala affair and in seeing<lb />
that it goes off as the May Day celebration of any college should.<lb />
Another of their accomplishments has been that of furthering<lb />
interests in the college by sending delegates to conventions through-<lb />
out the state. These meetings not only have given the delegates<lb />
an opportunity to ask questions about their problems and to ex-<lb />
change ideas witli others who are in the same key positions in other<lb />
schools, but thev have served as excellent advertisement for the<lb />
college. By so doing our college is becoming better known among<lb />
the other leading colleges and universities in the state and in<lb />
the South.<lb />
Also this vear the student government association has been suc-<lb />
cessful in getting the whole student bod' to back them in their<lb />
policies. The students have cooperated well and as a result they<lb />
have profited from capable leadership made possible by whole-<lb />
hearted support.<lb />
To Juanita and the outgoing council, the Teco Echo on behalf<lb />
of the student body takes this opportunity to express the opinion<lb />
that their's has been a job well done and one of which to be exceed-<lb />
ing proud.<lb />
Six Years Ago<lb />
Six years ago on April 25, Dr. Robert Herring Wright, first<lb />
president of East Carolina Teachers College, passed away after<lb />
serving a quarter of a century as head of this institution. Inspired<lb />
and guided by his leadership, this college grew from a school of<lb />
barely 175 students to an institution of over a thousand.<lb />
Nor were Dr. Wright's interests confined to the campus and his<lb />
profession. They were also that of his community. He was keenly<lb />
interested in civic life and gave freely of his time, talent, and<lb />
finances to further any movements that he felt were for the good<lb />
of the community.<lb />
The esteem with which Dr. Wright was held,by those who knew<lb />
him is indicated by the following quotation from the Greenville<lb />
Reflector: "It is needless to endeavor in a short time and space to<lb />
cover the activities and achievements of this great man. It should<lb />
suffice to say that truly the state and especially this immediate com-<lb />
munity is a better place for his having lived v<lb />
"North Carolina has lost a worthy son, a capable and dis-<lb />
tinguished educational leader, and a good citizen stated an edi-<lb />
torial in the Kinston Free Press as it summarized the accomplish-<lb />
ments of the deceased president.<lb />
"No man ever lived who was more willing, eager and ready to<lb />
serve the youth of his home, his friends, and associates, and the<lb />
community in which he lived, in any way, in any capacity, at any<lb />
time, than Robert H. Wright<lb />
At the time of his death the Teco Echo stated the attitude of<lb />
the student body toward their beloved leader in the following<lb />
comment: "This college and its work of training teachers will go<lb />
on a living memorial to this great leader<lb />
Our present student body and faculty must not fail in the trust<lb />
that Robert Herring Wright has placed in them.<lb />
To the Editor:<lb />
Students at East Carolina Teach-<lb />
ers College for some time have been<lb />
voicing disapproval of conditions<lb />
existing at the local bus-terminal;<lb />
but as yet we have seen no discussion<lb />
of the matter in this paper.<lb />
Traffic jams�caused by busses as-<lb />
sembling at the bus-station�on<lb />
Greenville's main highway occur al-<lb />
most hourly, making the spot a dan-<lb />
gerous one for both automobiles and<lb />
bus-passengers. College students<lb />
walking to the business section are<lb />
forced to pick their way through<lb />
veritable mountains of trunks and<lb />
other luggage which crowd the side-<lb />
walks ; at times, they even have to<lb />
step into the street. Should "the<lb />
powers that be" defer action until<lb />
after some student or pedestrian has<lb />
been injured or even killed?<lb />
In addition to the highly danger-<lb />
ous conditions under which the sta-<lb />
tion is operated, the station itself<lb />
presents an appearance which is<lb />
hardly in keeping with the stand-<lb />
ards set by the other public build-<lb />
ings in Greenville. The lack of suit-<lb />
able waiting-rooms, the absence of<lb />
rest-rooms of any but the crudest<lb />
type, and inefficient direction of pas-<lb />
sengers to the proper busses might<lb />
be appropriate to Pumpkin Center�<lb />
but surely they are out of place in<lb />
"The Hub of Eastern Carolina<lb />
Since students of ECTC com-<lb />
prise a large portion of the patron-<lb />
age of the local bus-station, we feel<lb />
entirely justified in asking 'for<lb />
changes. Naturally, those persons<lb />
maintaining the station will not make<lb />
expensive improvements of their own<lb />
volition; but if sufficient public pres-<lb />
sure can be focused upon the dangers<lb />
and abuses prevalent under the ex-<lb />
isting situation, perhaps Greenville<lb />
will, some day, have a bus-terminal<lb />
comparable with those of Washing-<lb />
ton and Wilson. At any rate we hope<lb />
so.<lb />
Respectfully yours,<lb />
Spectator.<lb />
I<lb />
.<lb />
to forego the pleasures of attending<lb />
classes in order to watch the few<lb />
members of the opposite sex com-<lb />
pete in games of skill and incidental-<lb />
ly lessons of great value could be<lb />
gleaned by the girls even while vis-<lb />
ually enjoying the rippling and<lb />
swelling of the masculine biceps.<lb />
What lessons? Chiefly, that of<lb />
sportsmanship�It's true the girls<lb />
will hardly be called upon to exhibit<lb />
sportsmanship of any kind while<lb />
on the ECTC campus. They don't<lb />
get the chance. And speaking of<lb />
sportsmanship�the brand of sports-<lb />
manship exhibited on the tennis<lb />
courts has not been a matter of<lb />
chasing boys from the courts at the<lb />
discretion of classes, as classes in<lb />
tennis meet only three times a week<lb />
and the boys maintain one of the<lb />
best courts for their own use when<lb />
such an incident has occurred.<lb />
Nancy Albright.<lb />
Hats seem the fashion item in<lb />
which Parisiennes most willingly in-<lb />
dulge themselves in wartime; and<lb />
one is practically certain to find the<lb />
salons of the more popular modistes<lb />
crowded.<lb />
A group of new models at Blanche<lb />
and Simons gives prominence to<lb />
sport felt hats trimmed by scarfs of<lb />
jersey tulle of contrasting color, such<lb />
as maroon on natural grege tone, or<lb />
moss green on mustard. Very light<lb />
felts are also used for afternoon<lb />
hats, trimmed with clusters of flow-<lb />
ers the most popular being anemones<lb />
in their natural tones so that they<lb />
give a vivid note. These hats are<lb />
usually very small but high, such<lb />
as a model of white felt with narrow<lb />
brim whose crown is replaced by a<lb />
fan drape of the felt, with flower<lb />
steins twisted around its base. A light<lb />
gray felt with its crown heightened<lb />
by a cluster of anemones on top has<lb />
a short black veil of coarse mesh<lb />
covering the eyes.<lb />
Though veils are not used as much<lb />
this spring as they were this winter,<lb />
they are still very popular, but hang<lb />
at sides and back as often or even<lb />
more often than they do at the front.<lb />
This is particularly true of canoties;<lb />
and Suzy's way of dividing a plain<lb />
mesh veil into scarfs which fall at<lb />
each side framing the face seems to<lb />
be meeting with much favor from<lb />
Parisiennes. One also sees canotiers<lb />
with a brief and careless drape of fine<lb />
mesh veil over the brim at the back,<lb />
something like a puff of smoke be-<lb />
comingly filling in the space between<lb />
the head and the hat as the tiny<lb />
canotier brim tips up in the air so far<lb />
forward that most of the head is left<lb />
exposed.<lb />
Molyneux presents pencilslim,<lb />
floor-length skirts with contrasting<lb />
tops for evening. New are fluttery<lb />
chiffon frocks which are high-necked<lb />
but sleeveless, presented in soft tones<lb />
like dusty pink�especially flatter-<lb />
ing in the evening.<lb />
George Lantares<lb />
1 GEORGE LAUTARES<lb />
Hitler's efficient war machine continues to march further i<lb />
while in England and France, the civilians are clamori<lb />
forces to make a better showing against the enemy. It seen<lb />
had planned his latest conquest with eare and precision I<lb />
has been Germany all the way. The allies report that more<lb />
continually being landed on Norwegian soil augmenting I<lb />
but the results that should accompany these reinforcements ;<lb />
developed. Instead, the Germans have I<lb />
 strategic point that they have attempted<lb />
Most of the principal seaports are now h �<lb />
of the Xais. Of course, the reports that<lb />
belligerent sources are not reliable, but if is<lb />
to say that Hitler is winning in Norway.<lb />
The remarkable feature of the present wa<lb />
lack of naval action in the Mediterrai<lb />
receives a tremendous amount of sup<lb />
across this route and thus far it lias passe<lb />
molestation. At Gibraltar, the British are<lb />
close watch in order to prevent enemy<lb />
from entering through the Straits. Their �<lb />
been successful. However, at the present, there are two Gen<lb />
marines now lying in an Italian Mediterranean port, interned<lb />
officials. If Italy should allow these boats to escape from their<lb />
ment, then the allies would be forced to take precautionary<lb />
on a new  front<lb />
The Senate is now debating the proposal of Senator Bob Re<lb />
take certain colonies belonging to Britain. Holland, and Fra<lb />
payment for the long over-doe war debt. This action will certaii<lb />
a great deal of apprehension amongboth political parties in this �<lb />
At the present, those countries involved in wars could do ver<lb />
toward preventing the United States from taking these possessi<lb />
it would he a dangerous step for the neutrality that we ar-<lb />
maintain. As we stand now, we do not expect to become involve<lb />
conflict, but if we become too careless and certain of our m<lb />
and dabble in colonial possessions, then undoubtedly the A.E F.<lb />
again be sailing for Europe.<lb />
Russia and Great Britain are now negotiating on a possibh<lb />
agreement. It seems that the British are glad to forget their r<lb />
Russia when that country was pounding at little Finland. 1! .<lb />
the way the war is going for the British, they should endeavor <lb />
the good will of some of the now neutral powers, for if Hitler<lb />
satisfied with Norway after he gets it, he may decide to take the B<lb />
Isles awav from the British.<lb />
wm<lb />
E.C.T.C.�AN ATHLETIC CLUB!<lb />
To the Editor:<lb />
There seems to be some misunder-<lb />
standing among certain members of<lb />
Esse Tesseville, X. C.<lb />
1940.<lb />
Dearest Mother and Dad:<lb />
I'm awfully sorry that I haven't<lb />
written or been home before this<lb />
but you see, there has been a slight<lb />
misunderstanding as to who I am<lb />
that I had to straighten out.<lb />
First of all, about two years ago<lb />
they had a boy up here by my<lb />
name that they had kicked out on<lb />
account of getting drunk (you<lb />
know that I wouldn't think of do-<lb />
ing anything such as that) and they<lb />
thought that I was the same boy.<lb />
After much confusion, I finally<lb />
straightened things out, but I don't<lb />
know for how long.<lb />
Really, I believe that I'm going<lb />
to like this East Carolina Teachers<lb />
College. There's not many girls,<lb />
though, so you won't have to come<lb />
up to check on me. Because of the<lb />
few girls, I probably won't need<lb />
so much spending money.<lb />
Which brings up the age-old<lb />
question of money: As I see it now,<lb />
about a dollar and a half a week<lb />
will carry me all right at the pres-<lb />
ent for spending money. But later,<lb />
I'll need about nine dollars for a<lb />
so-called student fee which must be<lb />
paid. Then there is the class fee<lb />
of $2.75, which I'll need, if you<lb />
expect me to participate in any<lb />
class events. And, of course, you'll<lb />
want me to see the athletic con-<lb />
teats and a season ticket is only five<lb />
dollars and a quarter, which is<lb />
cheap enough.<lb />
This laundry up here is pretty<lb />
sorry, but it is as good as one might<lb />
AND THE LIGHTS WENT OX<lb />
THE BLIXK<lb />
Deuces Wild<lb />
ASA<lb />
by<lb />
SPADES<lb />
OXCE IX THE LIFE OF EVERY WOMAX: There comes a time<lb />
when she says to herself, "To (censored) with him. I can always<lb />
date John David Bridgers.<lb />
on Payne<lb />
or is the administration along with<lb />
a few members of the faculty suffer-<lb />
ing delusions of grandeur? Judg-<lb />
ing from the article written by the<lb />
guest sport columnist of the last<lb />
Teco Echo, and supposing his opin-<lb />
ion to be that of many, are we to<lb />
understand that East Carolina<lb />
Teachers College is no longer an in-<lb />
stitution of higher learning but a<lb />
glorified Athletic Club�for men<lb />
only? If so, certainly the girls on<lb />
the campus should be informed of<lb />
the true state of affairs. After all,<lb />
there are only nine hundred and<lb />
some odd who would be only too glad<lb />
the student body concerning the<lb />
functions of this institution. It is , , , ,  , �� .<lb />
an educational institution, is it not?Hg or $? � week iho The"<lb />
It was nine o'clock in the staff room<lb />
And the editor was in doubt,<lb />
When someone blew a fuse upstairs<lb />
And all the lights went out<lb />
The news stories weren't newsy<lb />
When the lights went on the blink<lb />
And the stories were so "phewsy"<lb />
And really they did stink<lb />
But the staff carried on you bet<lb />
For when they looked about<lb />
There were two boys in the staff room<lb />
When all the lights went out.<lb />
Anon.<lb />
Dr. S. Winston Cram believes that<lb />
students should take his name in<lb />
vain, for he urges all in his classes<lb />
not to cram for his final examina-<lb />
tions. And to add to the effectiveness<lb />
of his no-cramming edict at Emporia<lb />
(Kans.) State Teachers College,<lb />
Prof. Cram says his students may<lb />
use "ponies" when they write the<lb />
answers to his quiz problems.<lb />
Says the professor: "This plan<lb />
serves as an impetus to the student<lb />
to put in a worthwhile review pro-<lb />
gram. He won't have to clutter up<lb />
his mind with numerous equations<lb />
which he can't remember. It makes<lb />
for more constructive review instead<lb />
of cramming<lb />
So we hereby initiate a movement<lb />
to create more Crams and less cram<lb />
ming in all collegeland!<lb />
THE REIGXS CAME: Due to a previous engagement. Alt<lb />
was forced to withdraw from the race for May Queen.<lb />
� ��<lb />
CRIME AXD PUNISHMENT: A lot of people have come to their<lb />
census lately.<lb />
� � � � �<lb />
PAGIXG WHITFIELD : That worstwhik editor<lb />
being the expectant father of a book to be knows<lb />
as "How to Get Girls and Hold Them<lb />
 � <lb />
SIGX IX A BOOK STORE: "AIL This and<lb />
Heaven Too'�Take "Rebecca" home with vou.<lb />
 � �<lb />
WHAT CO-ED thought the "Hunchback of<lb />
Xotre Dame" was a football picture!<lb />
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SOME WOMEX are called Amazons because<lb />
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FRESHIE: Once upon a time there was a dumb freshman who<lb />
thought that campus cliques were college photos. Well, he learned.<lb />
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"Where is my wandering boy tonight<lb />
I wonder, near or far?"<lb />
An anxious parent asks, and adds:<lb />
"And also, where's the ear?"<lb />
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IX THE SPRING a young man's fancy turns to baseball and other<lb />
kinds of pitching.<lb />
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DEPARTING from the so-called humor of this column for a few<lb />
moments, we would like to make a few awards. If the shoe fits, it wont<lb />
squeak, so wear it and grin.<lb />
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ORCHIDS: To Lucille Bedford for being a good sport, having an<lb />
unimpeachable sense of humor, the ability to take a ribbing without<lb />
squawking, and being a nice person to know.<lb />
POPT� �F ;�W T? W? FRIENDS AND INFLUENCE<lb />
fHiUFLili : lo a lot of people we know.<lb />
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A COPY OF "LIVE ALONE AND LIKE IT'<lb />
school-teachers.<lb />
service is rather poor, so that you'll<lb />
have to add fifty or seventy-five<lb />
cents to that for repairs�buttons,<lb />
and the like.<lb />
My little radio is causing quite<lb />
a little fuss over at the house. The<lb />
landlady says that it will cost me<lb />
$1.60, but I may be able to jew<lb />
her down to $1.45 a month.<lb />
The other day while getting a<lb />
hair cut my barber told me that<lb />
I have a very bad case of dandruff.<lb />
He has a special service there which<lb />
will guarantee a cure. I'll have to.<lb />
take that treatment twice every<lb />
two weeks for a month at 50 cents<lb />
each. If I don't do it he says I'll<lb />
be bald in six months, and you<lb />
wouldn't want me to be bald, would<lb />
you?<lb />
I" have to close now. I have to<lb />
meet a person down at the "Y"<lb />
reading room to study. That is the<lb />
only place on the campus that they<lb />
require strict silence so I spend<lb />
most of my time there studying.<lb />
� Your loving soon,<lb />
"Hoot" Yehutie.<lb />
P. S. I'll need a dollar extra this<lb />
week because I have two pairs of<lb />
pants that need cleaning.<lb />
To all future<lb />
fiteLh�he�GH a square peg wm not fit a � hole'a "i�� deal<lb />
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are harmless; they enjoy a racket.<lb />
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- now the club's ad-<lb />
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loser feeling of tVl-<lb />
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i Daughters and Sons<lb />
s the members on roll<lb />
Phe officers this year<lb />
aughtridge, president;<lb />
I n . ice president ; and<lb />
hail, secretary and<lb />
new officers will be<lb />
leeting in May.<lb />
ost important events<lb />
ilendar for this year<lb />
party given in the<lb />
'it party given by Miss<lb />
Lgsdak Hall. April 11,<lb />
. tnbers of the A.D.S.<lb />
committee made up of<lb />
the elub. and headed<lb />
aughtridge, president,<lb />
omecoming Day held<lb />
1940 the club is hold<lb />
- in the "Y" hut for<lb />
who return for com-<lb />
a'h will end a sueeess-<lb />
the Alumni Daughters<lb />
ANITA DAUGHTRIDGE<lb />
Newest ECTC Sorority Displays<lb />
Unique Originality In Organization<lb />
len car Honor<lb />
Classes of 1930<lb />
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pital, Greenville, X<lb />
 iu�- are still in<lb />
Fession. A tew of those<lb />
Xorth Carolina are:<lb />
well, Burlington; Vir-j<lb />
White, Hohgood;<lb />
earne, Washington; <lb />
n,t r. 'olumhia ; Helen<lb />
. Bailey; Myrtis Stan<lb />
Mount Airy: Verna<lb />
Ahoskie; Anna Jane<lb />
It shore ; Ruth Hunter.<lb />
Fannie B. Johnston;<lb />
(adeline McCain, High<lb />
 nne Glenn Roberson,<lb />
Elba Metiowati, War-<lb />
abeth Allen, Aurora;<lb />
Turner was class ad-<lb />
r, during the year 1929-<lb />
, lying at Peabody, and<lb />
i. came the adviser for<lb />
i normal class consists<lb />
:  'asde ('arty Mrs.<lb />
was president and<lb />
raughn, Ifahel Collier<lb />
. Fisher), and Hallie<lb />
James Morgan), vice<lb />
crctary, and treasurer,<lb />
Mrs. Jones is making<lb />
I teaching in War-<lb />
. ; Marjraret Vauirhn is<lb />
Rocky Mount. X. C<lb />
 Elisabethtown, X. (<lb />
igan in Monroe, X. C.<lb />
ching in the Benton<lb />
ool<lb />
has been notified of<lb />
marriages oi this class.<lb />
aber are still employed<lb />
�ls of the state. Essie<lb />
now employed as book-<lb />
grapher at Tayloe Hos-<lb />
ington, X. C. Two of<lb />
enrolled in school this<lb />
lah Deaton and Patsy<lb />
(Glass). Many others<lb />
� i the A.B. degree, the<lb />
:ate, and have attended<lb />
leees for summer ses-<lb />
ing brought to the cam-<lb />
ice Cherry, (irimesland,<lb />
trj Sheppard Keel (Mrs.<lb />
Stacy), (i-reenville, X. C.j<lb />
rclothMrs. ( W. Wal-<lb />
lops, X. Cj and Mary<lb />
i ishville, X. C.<lb />
number of deatlis in the<lb />
-��� has been three.<lb />
- members of the classes of<lb />
� arty welcome awaits you.<lb />
tnions will be held. Come<lb />
. bear the roll-call of your<lb />
bniy a few have been men-<lb />
ibovt ; however, due to very<lb />
g results obtained recently<lb />
?nse to a questionnaire sent<lb />
tembers of the 'Si classes to<lb />
dd �esses of those for which<lb />
e was uncertuin, a majority<lb />
transitions have been re-<lb />
New Books Added<lb />
To ECTC Library<lb />
According to J. R. (uilledge, li-<lb />
brarian, the following books of in-<lb />
terest have been recently added to the<lb />
library :<lb />
F. L. Allan, "Since Yesterday<lb />
Alice Bret, "I Begin Again J Y.<lb />
Case, "At Midnight on the Slat of<lb />
March A. F. Collins, "Photograph<lb />
for Fun and Money I). Du Man-<lb />
lier. "Jamaica Inn Irwin Edemas,<lb />
"Candle in the Dark H. G. Espy,<lb />
"The Public Secondary School<lb />
David Ewon, "Men and Women Who<lb />
Make Music L. Farmer, "What's<lb />
Your Allergy P ; Paul Gordon, "The<lb />
New Archerv G. Household,<lb />
"Rogue Male W. II. Hudson,<lb />
"Tales of the Pampas S. A. Ion-<lb />
ides, "Stars and Men" ; Lewis Jacobs,<lb />
"The Kise of the American Film<lb />
Diana Jordan, "The Dance as Edu-<lb />
cation I. Kant. "Perpetual Peace<lb />
K. H. Koek, "The Spirit of Horace<lb />
Mann Carries On Raymond Mo-<lb />
ley, "After Seven Years 0. Mora,<lb />
"In Place of Splendor Robert Na-<lb />
than, "Portrait of Jennie E. M.<lb />
Poteat. "These Shared His Passion<lb />
.1. B. Priestley, "Rain Upon Gods-<lb />
hill A. Saint Exupery, "Wind,<lb />
Sand, and Stars<lb />
K. T. H. Shaffer, "Carolina Gar-<lb />
dens Clarence Streit, "Union<lb />
Xow D. Taylor, "The 111 Tem-<lb />
pered Listener Hugh Walpole,<lb />
"The Sea Tower Mrs. Bayard<lb />
Wooten. "Charleston Win. C. De-<lb />
Mille, "Hollywood Saga D. C.<lb />
Beard, "Hardly a Man Is Xow<lb />
Alive Estelle Hamburger, "It's a<lb />
Woman's Business William Sara-<lb />
van, "Peace Thomas Wolfe, "The<lb />
Face of a Xation Edward Benes,<lb />
"Democracy Today and Tomorrow<lb />
Perry Miller, "New England Mind<lb />
A. B. Tourtellat, "Be Loved No<lb />
More W. L. Poteat, "Youth and<lb />
; Margaret Ernst, "In a<lb />
M. E. Chase, "This Eng-<lb />
V. A. Milne, "Autobiog-<lb />
Hilaine Belloc, "Sonnets<lb />
ami Verses M. M. Knappen, "Tu-<lb />
dor Puritanism M. X. Armstrong,<lb />
"Murder in Stained Glass Sholem,<lb />
"The Xazarene L. Bush-Brown,<lb />
"America's Garden Book Thomas<lb />
Craven, "A Treasury of American<lb />
Prints J. T. Whitaker, "America's<lb />
to the South Donald C. Peattie,<lb />
"Flowering Earth Laura Benet,<lb />
"Enchanting Jenny Lind Stoyan.<lb />
Pribichevich, "World Without<lb />
End Yu-Tang Lin, "Moment in<lb />
Peking Mrs. Martha Cheney,<lb />
"Modern Art in America G. E.<lb />
Frost, "Planets, Stars, and Atoms<lb />
Philip Hale. "Great Concert Music<lb />
R. L. Buell, "Poland and Stefan<lb />
Zweig, "Master Builders<lb />
East Carolina Teachers College<lb />
has a student elub for every purpose<lb />
and the latest entry is the D.E.Y.C.<lb />
Sorority, composed of 10 girls, who<lb />
hold secret meetings and carry out<lb />
established objectives of the organi-<lb />
zation.<lb />
When you have 10 girls compris-<lb />
ing a (dub, they're going to have fun.<lb />
And the D.E.Y.C. Sorority does just<lb />
that. But there's a serious side to<lb />
their activities. One of their most<lb />
notable achievements since organiz-<lb />
ing has Wen to collect clothing for<lb />
little girls of poor families enrolled<lb />
in the Training School.<lb />
Officers of the Sorority are Eva<lb />
Carter, president; Sula Carr, vice<lb />
president; Alice Bragg, secretary;<lb />
Shirley Latham, treasurer; Mary<lb />
Helen Gullege, chairman of the in-<lb />
vitations committee, and Marian Al-<lb />
len, mascot tender. Other members of<lb />
the group are Evelyn Brummitt,<lb />
Dale Pitts, Anna Jones and Bess<lb />
Usrv. The Sorority is limited to 10<lb />
members,<lb />
"Henry, Jr is the mascot of the<lb />
Sorority. There's nothing very out-<lb />
standing about Henry, except that<lb />
he's a Bunny Rabbit�the kind you<lb />
purchase downtown from one of the<lb />
department stores. But Henry has<lb />
his advantages. He's the only male<lb />
at the meetings and knows every-<lb />
thing that goes on. Henry was born<lb />
without a.tongue and can't say any-<lb />
thing.<lb />
Members of the Sorority live on<lb />
the first floor of Jarvis Hall. If any<lb />
student ever hears commotion on this<lb />
floor on Thursday night around<lb />
10:30 o'clock�that's the time the<lb />
Sorority holds its meetings�he'll<lb />
know why hilarity prevails.<lb />
Dues of the D.E.Y.C. are a penny<lb />
a week and a nickel if a member has<lb />
an unexcused absence. Money saved<lb />
up thus far this year went to defray<lb />
expenses of a party of the Sorority<lb />
held last Saturday night after the<lb />
delightful Junior-Senior Dance.<lb />
The Sorority has its own consti-<lb />
tution ; meets in a different room each<lb />
week, and meets only once a week<lb />
unless one of the girls gets a box<lb />
from home. Should a box come to<lb />
one of the members every day, then<lb />
the D.E.Y.C. members would meet<lb />
every night.<lb />
Freshman Class<lb />
Plans To Present<lb />
One-act Drama<lb />
Hilda Ruth Martin,<lb />
Norman Wahl<lb />
Have Leads<lb />
Sh- Wns Only A Farmer ' Daugh-<lb />
ter, a one-act melodrama, will be<lb />
given on the night of May !). 1940 by<lb />
the Freshman .Class. Hilda Ruth<lb />
Martin from Conway plays the lead<lb />
as an innocent country girl who goes<lb />
to the city and is tricked by the vil-<lb />
lain or slicker. Norwood Wahl, the<lb />
poor hut honest country boy, plays<lb />
Hilda Ruth Martin, on the left, plavs the part of an innocent country 'opposite her ami finally wins the<lb />
girl in the Freshman play Thursday night. Norwood Wahl, on the right 1U11(1. of hls chlUi!loi sweetheart by<lb />
plays opposite her as the poor but honest country boy who finally wins j tv.<lb />
her hand.<lb />
Emory University Divides Professors<lb />
Into Ten Characteristic Classes<lb />
Dynamite Buried Under T Hut<lb />
Back In The Old Pioneer Days<lb />
Culture'<lb />
Word<lb />
land<lb />
raphy"<lb />
Every night, I shake with fright,<lb />
for dynamite�now, there is no<lb />
reason for fear, but nevertheless it's<lb />
there. Yrep, right there.<lb />
It seems that when this vast cam-<lb />
pus of ours was forest primeval,<lb />
except for the administration build-<lb />
ing, West, Dormitory, and East Dor-<lb />
mitory, as they were then called in<lb />
this man's land, some workmen made<lb />
use of dynamite to remove tree roots.<lb />
They were to remove the roots to<lb />
(dear a place for more buildings.<lb />
When the job was completed, dyna-<lb />
mite was left strewn around. Since<lb />
this was dangerous (well, other peo-<lb />
ple say it is. I'll take their word<lb />
for it), President Wright requested<lb />
the engineer to collect it and dis-<lb />
pose of it somewhere. Thus the en-<lb />
gineer went 'way, 'way back in the<lb />
woods and buried it beside an old<lb />
stump�an insignificant little stump.<lb />
Time marched on and one. day the<lb />
Yr.W.C.A. decided to build a hut.<lb />
Therefore 'way back in the woods<lb />
(beside the infirmary) they go.<lb />
They knock aside this stump; they<lb />
knock aside that stump; and up<lb />
goes the "Y" hut. Yep, right over<lb />
the dynamite, it did, the exact place.<lb />
Hum-m-m I hope it's not another<lb />
gunpowder plot, I hope. But folks,<lb />
it's there, gone but not forgotten.<lb />
I bet'eha.<lb />
(Editor's note: We don't know<lb />
whether this is true, but it makes a<lb />
good story anyway.)<lb />
Mock Faculty<lb />
To Be Held<lb />
Dorothy Miller<lb />
Reigns As Queen<lb />
Sponsored by the Zeta Delta So-<lb />
rority, a mock faculty will be pre-<lb />
sented in the Austin building on<lb />
May 15 at 8:00 o'clock.<lb />
Marie Trippe, chairman of the<lb />
Mock Faculty committee states that<lb />
short characterizations will be pre-<lb />
sented by students of some forty<lb />
"odd" teachers. When consulted on<lb />
the program Marie declared emphati-<lb />
cally, "If you have ever had a wish<lb />
to see your favorite teacher as other<lb />
students see them, here is your<lb />
chance. Also if teachers have ever<lb />
had the desire to see themselves as<lb />
others see them, here is their chance<lb />
Three rows on the front will be<lb />
reserved for teachers so desiring to<lb />
see the Mock Faculty.<lb />
Miss Ellis, adviser of the group<lb />
is directing the students.<lb />
Admission to the entertainment<lb />
will be 10 cents per person.<lb />
Hanover, X. H.� (ACP) � For<lb />
the first time in the long history of<lb />
Dartmouth College, undergraduates<lb />
this year are actively participating<lb />
in the determination of the institu-<lb />
tion's academic policies.<lb />
In a new plan designed to give<lb />
students a greater interest in their<lb />
Own education, juniors and seniors<lb />
will discuss with their insthuctors<lb />
the requirements, eurricular prob-<lb />
lems and departmental mechanics of<lb />
their courses. Economics, sociology<lb />
and political science are the first<lb />
three courses to be included in the<lb />
new plan.<lb />
Dartmouth's administrators feel<lb />
that if members of the student body<lb />
are eligible for election to commit-<lb />
tees on wrhich they will work with<lb />
faculty members, an actual concern<lb />
for the affairs of the department will<lb />
be developed in the individual stu-<lb />
dents. They feel that this will raise<lb />
the educational standards of the col-<lb />
lege.<lb />
ACP.�The Emory Wheel, news-<lb />
paper of Emory University, declar-<lb />
ing that "since the professors divide<lb />
students into classes it is safe to as-<lb />
sume that all professors can also be<lb />
divided into classes offers these<lb />
groupings:<lb />
The Killer type. He wants to kill<lb />
off the lower third and thinks the<lb />
best way is by over-work.<lb />
The Card type. He is a card, but<lb />
not an ace. He's a 3x5 card. Out-<lb />
standing in index appeal.<lb />
The Spicy type. He has a lot of<lb />
cheek and plenty of tongue to put<lb />
it in. His lectures kick up intel-<lb />
lectual sparks out of the academic<lb />
flint.<lb />
The Fatherly type. He is the un-<lb />
expectant father, always giving pop<lb />
quizzes.<lb />
The Hard Rock type. Yrou have<lb />
Other parts are played by Estelle<lb />
Davis as the banker's daughter,<lb />
David Cox as the city slicker, Marat; -<lb />
ret Hennant as the heroine's aunt,<lb />
Joy Parnell as the hero's mother.<lb />
Bill Baysden as the hanker father<lb />
of Estelle Davis, and Frances Sears<lb />
as the banker's wife.<lb />
The Symphonic Orchestra will<lb />
high C under this joker. If he fl&amp;?JQT � performance which wi<lb />
bit a<lb />
were a movie critic he wouldn't even<lb />
give the United States flag 48 stars.<lb />
The Uh-Man type. He doesn't<lb />
know any punctuation except "uhs<lb />
For variety he throws in a "but uh"<lb />
now and then.<lb />
ne given in Austin Auditorium. Fol-<lb />
lowing the play real old-fashioned<lb />
melodrama (applaud the hero, hiss<lb />
the villain), a variety diow is<lb />
going to be given. Mrs. Al Dittmar<lb />
is aiding in the show which is going<lb />
to be composed of farces on school<lb />
The Cocktail type. He whets your Kfe and featuring individual types<lb />
intellectual appetite. He knows a<lb />
great deal but doesn't try to make<lb />
everybody realize it.<lb />
The Candy-Between-Meals type.<lb />
A course under him destroys your<lb />
intellectual appetite.<lb />
The Axe-Grinder type. He can't<lb />
of ability in the freshmen cla<lb />
Admission will be fifteen cents.<lb />
The play is being directed by Ken-<lb />
neth Woolard.<lb />
Among the faculty members who<lb />
attended the concert of Marian An-<lb />
sharpen his wits, so he has to grind derson, famed negro singer, in Ku-<lb />
an ax. Sometimes it's propaganda hej leigb last night, were Misses Ola<lb />
grinds out. j Ross, Frances Wahl, Louise Wil-<lb />
Optional�The Xomad type. Like! lan Kathleen Plumb, and<lb />
the Xomad of the desert he loves to<lb />
wander, and what he wanders over<lb />
to be more than a good musician to is as dry as the desert.<lb />
Attending the "Y" interracial con-<lb />
ference in Chapel Hill over the last<lb />
week-end were five members of the<lb />
local Y.W. and Y.M. Those attend-<lb />
ing were Annie Allen Wilkerson,<lb />
Doris Blalock, Rebecca Ross, How-<lb />
ard Draper, and Charles Marks.<lb />
They were accompanied by Dr.<lb />
Haynes.<lb />
Dr. Hornell Hart was the princi-<lb />
pal speaker for the meeting.<lb />
rWWWWWWWWW<lb />
Portuguese has been added to the<lb />
long list of foreign languages taught<lb />
at the University of Texas.<lb />
KARES BROS.<lb />
RESTAURANT<lb />
and<lb />
SODA<lb />
We Serve the<lb />
Best<lb />
Grigsby.<lb />
1<lb />
HOT?<lb />
RELAX AND ENJOY<lb />
ROYAL CROWN<lb />
COLA!<lb />
Nehi Bottling Co.<lb />
J. C. WALDROP<lb />
HOWARD WALDROP<lb />
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Hiss the Villain<lb />
and<lb />
HI<lb />
University of Wyoming students<lb />
wst year Bpent .$64,500 in member-<lb />
�Mp dues in student organizations.<lb />
jwenty-three thousand three hun-<lb />
wtd seventy-three dollars and sev-<lb />
f-my-Hv (gat, WM for national dues,<lb />
PW and initiation fees.<lb />
(Continued from page one)<lb />
Queen by the maid of honor.<lb />
Two lords and ladies have been<lb />
chosen to represent each class.<lb />
These are: Juanita Etheridge, Betty<lb />
Blanchard, Herbert Wilkerson and<lb />
John David Bridgers, seniors;<lb />
Francis Roebuck, Mary Francis Er-<lb />
win, Adrian Brown, and Ward<lb />
James, juniors; Francis Suther-<lb />
land, Marjorie White, Jimmy<lb />
Dempsv, and Spense Hatley, soph-<lb />
omores and Lois Williams, Fay<lb />
Bateman, Sammy Crandal and Nor-<lb />
man Wilkerson, freshmen.<lb />
Members of the May Day Com-<lb />
mittee are Juanita Etheridge, chair-<lb />
man; Annie Laurie Beal, Patsy<lb />
Gltuss Montague, Dorothy Spense,<lb />
Ethel Gaston, Bill Shelton, student<lb />
members; and Miss Katherme<lb />
Holtzclaw. Miss Mary Green, Miss<lb />
Helen McElwain, William H. Mc-<lb />
Henery and Dean Tabor, faculty<lb />
members. . .<lb />
The college orchestra will furnish<lb />
the music.<lb />
Salaries of Barnard College grad-<lb />
Uats and undergraduates who were<lb />
Pa positions through the college<lb />
pupation bureau last year totaled<lb />
1T3,443.<lb />
Thirteen University of Texas stu-<lb />
dents were on the British ship Ath-<lb />
ema when it was torpedoed at the<lb />
opening of the European war.<lb />
A special course in the Russian<lb />
language and literature has been<lb />
added to the Cornell University cur-<lb />
riculum.<lb />
Real Old Fashioned Mellerdrammer!<lb />
and Sparkling Variety Show!<lb />
Featuring - Singing! Dancing!<lb />
The Freshman Sweet Band!<lb />
� Given By The �<lb />
FRESHMAN CLASS<lb />
MAY 9 � 8:15 � 15c<lb />
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New Arrivals at<lb />
BELiK-TYLiER'S<lb />
GLAMOROUS EVENING DRESSES<lb />
Just arrived from the fashion center�Nets,<lb />
Swisses, Organzas, Chiffons, and Laces! Full,<lb />
floating skirts! Sizes 12 to 20.<lb />
CAROLINA<lb />
DAIRY<lb />
PRODUCTS<lb />
DELICIOUS<lb />
ICE CREAM<lb />
and<lb />
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Can Taste"<lb />
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STUDENTS<lb />
Patronize Your Stationery Store and<lb />
Soda Shop<lb />
All Profits are Spent for Campus<lb />
Improvements<lb />
Agents for A. B. DICK MIMEOGRAPH SUPPLIES<lb />
and<lb />
REMINGTON PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS<lb />
Stationery Store<lb />
$5.95<lb />
$7.95 - $9.95<lb />
BELiK-TYXER CO.<lb />
"GREENVILLE'S SHOPPING CENTER"<lb />
For Register of Deeds<lb />
Vote for Amos O. Clark, who is qualified by training<lb />
and experience to fill the office of Register of Deeds<lb />
to the satisfaction of the people of Pitt County. He<lb />
will appreciate your support and vote at the Demo-<lb />
cratic Primary, May 25.<lb />
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From ACP Critics<lb />
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"Excellent"<lb />
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eonu class honor rating, <lb />
lg as w :i received lasl<lb />
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- critical service has been given,<lb />
li�3l) o v olume of the 1 Etxi<lb />
i 1,000 as a total seore, tin<lb />
i- � k 1 nufalicalimi won 61C<lb />
 tin i asc of 10 points over<lb />
i' lasl year, Under the head<lb />
ews akies and sources' 170<lb />
, ssibh 250 were -cored. One<lb />
d and fifty-five out of 2S0<lb />
l ij for "urns lit mg and<lb />
"head lines, topog-<lb />
I niake-uu rated 133 oi a<lb />
t 250 point- and "department<lb />
and sp cial features" received<lb />
; �i ble 22 points,<lb />
 Hollar and James Whit-<lb />
ceived "excellent respective-<lb />
� n . ditorials and sports page.<lb />
 ar's editorials rated only<lb />
: Li) last year's -port page<lb />
"excellent" as it did this year.<lb />
(groups receiving "excellent"<lb />
"balance, vitality, and treat-<lb />
u ter the heading of "news<lb />
�: the complementary eriti-<lb />
was that the writing quality<lb />
paper has been high during<lb />
ar. One of the constructive<lb />
 Sllggi sted a more liar-<lb />
style of type to go with<lb />
ishi-left headlines and streara-<lb />
whieh was put into practice<lb />
I.es Brown, who will play for the<lb />
May frolic, animal spring dance<lb />
sponsored by the l.anier Literary so-<lb />
ciety which will be held here to-<lb />
morrow night.<lb />
Louise Williams<lb />
Represents AAUW<lb />
At State Meeting<lb />
Appointed Head<lb />
Of Committee<lb />
Mi Louise Willis m s . newly<lb />
elected president of the tocal branch<lb />
of the American Association of Uni-<lb />
versity Women, represented the local<lb />
branch in the receiving line at a tea<lb />
at the governor's mansion Friday<lb />
afternoon at the state convention ot<lb />
the A.A.T.W.<lb />
Mi-s Williams participated in a<lb />
�residents' panel at the Saturday<lb />
morning meeting and was appointed<lb />
to head the Time and Place Commit-<lb />
tee for next year's meetings.<lb />
Miss Mamie K. .Jenkins, local leg-<lb />
islative chairman, attended a special<lb />
breakfast meeting Saturday morning<lb />
with other legislative chairmen of<lb />
College Faculty<lb />
Is Kept Busy<lb />
Making Speeches<lb />
Members of the faculty of KOTO<lb />
have been busy lately making Com-<lb />
mencement and Junior - Senior<lb />
Speeches.<lb />
Dr. Herbert Rebarker has made<lb />
several speeches and has a full<lb />
schedule. On April 25 he spoke at<lb />
Maury; on April 26 at Calypso; on<lb />
Mav 2 at Oriental. He plans to speak<lb />
at Olendall on May 10 and at Mars<lb />
Mill on May 15.<lb />
Dr. Meadows spoke on April 20<lb />
at Snow Mill, on April 50 at Pan-<lb />
tego; on May l' at Ohicod; on May<lb />
: at l'actolns. On May � he will<lb />
speak at Whitakers; on May 7 at<lb />
Ooldshoro; on May 1" at Scotland<lb />
Neck; on May 13 at Stonewall; on<lb />
May 16 at Lewiston.<lb />
Dr. Hollar spoke on April 1!� at<lb />
Pink Hill; on April 20 at Swan-1<lb />
quarter; in Faulkland on April 3�j<lb />
and on Mav 2 at Stumpy Point.<lb />
Mr. it O. Deal spoke on April li<lb />
at Ooldshoro; on April 22 at Ohicod;<lb />
at Pelhaven on April S� and at<lb />
Swampiarter on May 1. He was at<lb />
Orifton on May 2; he will speak at<lb />
Connenta on Mav 0: and on May<lb />
11 at Poplar Branch, X. C. Mr.<lb />
Deal will also speak to the Xew Bern<lb />
Women's Club on Mav l'S.<lb />
was made only on tneithe state.<lb />
hrsl : �� issues ot the 1 eco fcCHO tin<lb />
,  tnder the editorship of Dorothy<lb />
i and tin- present staff. N"<lb />
ating as given to the business side<lb />
of the paper, which has been under<lb />
11 � on of Helen Flanagan.<lb />
S i nsored by the University of<lb />
es ' i S "hool hi Journalism, the<lb />
At ciated "ollegiate Press is a part<lb />
� ��,� National Scholastic Press A<lb />
  � ion w liich offers this crit ieal<lb />
. �� to high school and college<lb />
newspapers each year.<lb />
Eleven Minimi Chapters<lb />
Report Sueeessfal Work<lb />
(Continued from page one i<lb />
We hold monthly meetings the sec-<lb />
M. ti lav night of each month.<lb />
VI . Helms. Secretary 1940-<lb />
Among the highlights ot the con-<lb />
vention were the addresses at the<lb />
Friday night banquet and Saturday<lb />
luncheon. On Friday night Dr. Jo-<lb />
Mali Morse, of the University ot<lb />
South Carolina, spoke on "The Edu-<lb />
Sigma Pi Alpha<lb />
Holds 1940 Meet<lb />
The Annual Congress of Sigma<lb />
Pi Alpha, National Foreign lan-<lb />
guage honorary fraternity, met here<lb />
Saturday, April 20. The Phi Sigma<lb />
Chapter of KOTO, with Miss Annie<lb />
Mart Boone, president, acted as host.<lb />
In the afternoon a business meet-<lb />
ing was held iu the New Building,<lb />
and a banquet and dance was given<lb />
that evening at the Woman's Club<lb />
with Spenee Hatley and His Deans<lb />
of Rhythm furnishing the music.<lb />
Professor K. O. Deal, former prcsi<lb />
Les Brown Plays<lb />
For Term Dance<lb />
Saturday Night<lb />
Lanier $oei�t<lb />
Sponsors Ma<lb />
Frolie Here<lb />
Les Brown and hi.<lb />
play for the Ma<lb />
Spring dance sponso<lb />
nier Sueiety tomoi<lb />
Wright Auditorium<lb />
Sponsors chosen<lb />
are Both Wood Pi<lb />
dent ; leo Bnriiey.<lb />
Andre- White, Eli<lb />
and Xell Beddard.<lb />
Society officers, cha.<lb />
cial ('ommittee, M<lb />
President of the P<lb />
Societies and then -�<lb />
' pose the Irand M <lb />
be lead by Mar<lb />
chairman of the S�<lb />
The Orchestra fo<lb />
University has rec<lb />
(Cincinnati and <lb />
broadcasts over Xa' i<lb />
Decorations will<lb />
shades carrying o i<lb />
Mavtime.<lb />
( )<lb />
College Orchestra<lb />
Gives Public Concert<lb />
at which Les Brown and<lb />
Sponsors for the Mav dance come from the Lanier Literary Society this term, ai �ul?afjea�rf�Jl� Under tne mrec<lb />
his orchestra will play. Sponsors include Elisabeth Meggs, Oleo Buniey, Margaret Keed, Audry White. Well ECT.C. orchestra<lb />
Beddard, and Ruth Wood Pritchard, president of the society. concert in the Austii<lb />
 Sunday afternoon.<lb />
Yow Elected Head n addition tot<lb />
A Good Time Was Not Had By All<lb />
At The State Press Convention<lb />
By Semaj Dleiftihw<lb />
errors in the old issues�but there<lb />
Of ACE For 1940-41<lb />
by the whole orehesi<lb />
several special num<lb />
a clarinet solo, "The<lb />
eated Woman's Place in the Xew<lb />
Set-up The Saturday speaker wasjj(llt (t- ti1(. xational Chapter- acted! peace, Meredith, Queens, Y<lb />
Dr. George A. Shipman, of the Duke as toastmaster presenting gifts to<lb />
Department of Political everyone present<lb />
Since the ECTC boys don't like to I weanDea �� o t!�. ruaniat ba<lb />
Ada Rose Vow of Henderson va<lb />
elected president of the Association jj<lb />
for Childhood Education at a recent � '(. <lb />
meeting of the (dub.<lb />
r�, v ,�. r , -i -I A string quart) <lb />
the office oi the vice president ot . , x ,<lb />
, ' i- � i i Arcti 1 OW. <lb />
)een divided i t <lb />
mer, ami Betty K.euj<lb />
� � - by Orval M<lb />
-01O, "Meditat ioi<lb />
ov.<lb />
incenl<lb />
University<lb />
Science, who talked on "Making the<lb />
Democratic Process Work<lb />
The state meeting next year will<lb />
be held in Asheville.<lb />
ociahze with girls tn.m St J�&amp; of a very"unattractive Wind. But you into three parts for the first time  Vt7, vat"m.<lb />
eace, Meredith, Queens, Woman 8 sitmltion in ur(1,r t() r,HeV(. t1u, pr,sill,ur 0f r�1�<lb />
College and Flora Macdona Id, and his date by throwing some of her duties. These are Vh- . The eollege string ens<lb />
veryone present. the girls dishke the idea ot dancing Wh &amp;t )M nf tm. desk' ginia Williams, Kuth Chandler and ludes several beginn.<lb />
Heads ol foreign language de- with boys iron, Duke State Wake TW wen( (m fw h ,jUt Sara R(rter m two numbers� The<lb />
?artments in addition to student rep- Forest, Elon, Davidson Lenoir- gmrreya (atej ()th(,r officers elected wprp Marv and Belwve Me. It A.<lb />
resentatives were present, coming Shyne and Appalachian, the annual<lb />
Alton Payne gave a talk on China<lb />
at a recent meeting of the Inter-<lb />
national Correspondence club of the<lb />
Greenville High School.<lb />
Payne illustrated his talk with<lb />
numerous souvenirs which he has<lb />
received through correspondence with<lb />
a resident of t Tina.<lb />
A number of these souvenirs are on<lb />
display at the present in Miss Bas-<lb />
ket's English classroom at the high<lb />
school.<lb />
Sii.ee the organization ot tin<lb />
Greenville Chapter of the East Caro-<lb />
lina Teachers College Alumni Asso<lb />
� cm, o. ember L939, we have ha<lb />
interesting programs arrange<lb />
b � I . . gram committee consisting<lb />
oi Mrs. Louis Uaylord, Chairman,<lb />
Mrs. (it - Forbes,and Mr Harry<lb />
Forbes. Our programs have ranged<lb />
from lectures, book reviews, to trav-<lb />
el talks. We have a membership ot<lb />
forty-nine and a very good average<lb />
ttenance. We are making plans for<lb />
a Bridge Tournament Friday p.m.Jcolle<lb />
Mav 3. This is for the purpose of to cooperate in every way<lb />
making a contribution at commence- every good wish to the graduating<lb />
 to the Siate Association. We are classes who go out to join chapters,<lb />
ry pleased with the growth of our or start new ones, we hope to see you<lb />
chapter and expect to eventually have at commencement. (Beported by<lb />
from as far north as Virginia and as<lb />
far south as Mississippi.<lb />
College Juniors<lb />
Hold Banquet<lb />
convention id the<lb />
Press<lb />
aearing Voting Char<lb />
Hardy, treasurer; Sally! The orchestra was<lb />
Maiv Matthias, publicity chairman; l)ean � Tabor, cha<lb />
Helen Butner, publications repre-Music Education Dej<lb />
Miss Edna Mitchell<lb />
, ; seemed to mind. 'Agnes Alston, secretary; Marv<lb />
North arolina . .  .  ,� v<lb />
, . � . � � ,1, Louise Davis, versatile editor of Xranees<lb />
Collesriate Press Association tietu i .  . , , ,<lb />
(hhuih ii i�iii'c Pieces 0 hiqltf, thought thej<lb />
last week mharlotte proved a dull I u <lb />
ffftlr j�Z r�'l���tatives ot tlie- - na( of a fourtPonth an. sentative; and Marv T. Bailey, Teco<lb />
three h K publications. naal convention, and sent her clothes Echo representative.<lb />
All the delegates, as expectedu Charlotte on a moving van. The;<lb />
went to bed early at night and got hotel attendants were perplexed as<lb />
up bright and early for the conven-jt(l jimv tu t aj 0 them in the<lb />
On Wednesday night, May 1,1940, tjOB meetings. Sherwood Staton, hotel. They finally solved the prob-<lb />
the orchestra at the<lb />
the Junior class had their formal president, and the other executivehem hy hoisting them up with a pul-<lb />
banquet. I officers hadn't made any plans for hev<lb />
The theme of the banquet was that Tju, convention and had to stay up pnit<lb />
Xewbv, business manager<lb />
B of Junior's third birthday, signifying ta(.h night until I o'clock to mapLhis of tlu; yv was detained<lb />
the age of the class. Pastel shades them. Xaturally, this caused them 1 at poliee headquarters to<lb />
Senior history majors will be en-<lb />
tertained by the faculty members of<lb />
the History Department on Thurs-<lb />
day evening. May !�, at a picnic -up-<lb />
per. The picnic will be held on the<lb />
grounds of the old Cox estate near<lb />
Winterville.<lb />
were used as a color scheme witli0 0e au hour late for the meetings<lb />
each table having a cake with three tne uext morning; and the delegates<lb />
re<lb />
the large<lb />
Kurh<lb />
alumni ena<lb />
pter.Mamie<lb />
nu-<lb />
ll. Secretary').<lb />
t i- the youngest or-<lb />
aving organized April<lb />
re: Ruth Modlin, pres-<lb />
ine Mc( lain, vice pres-<lb />
gan i.a 11 ui.<lb />
!� Officers<lb />
ident; M �:�<lb />
ident; Lillian Parrish, secretary-<lb />
treasurer, and Sue Speed, reporter;<lb />
Mrs. C. K. Hinshaw (Kathleen<lb />
iin i program eti<lb />
airman; and Mrs.<lb />
Worth I.ev, soeial ehairman.<lb />
Hoanoke Rapids Chapter has- a<lb />
membership of thirty-four who meet<lb />
regularly once every month. Meet-<lb />
ings consist of a business session<lb />
and social hour. Mo-t of the mem-<lb />
bers attend regularly and enjoy the<lb />
meetings. Two money-making proj-<lb />
Ethel Shelton Taylor, Pres.)<lb />
The Raleigh Chapter of the Alum-<lb />
ni Association of Fast Carolina<lb />
Teachers College is a very active one<lb />
ami has had quite a successful year<lb />
with Airs. (). K. Joyner (Christine<lb />
Vick) serving as president. Other<lb />
officers are: Mrs. Ai. R. Medlin (Sa-<lb />
rah Louise Mixon), vice president;<lb />
Airs. Henry Ohadwiek, secretary;<lb />
Mrs. E. II. Spruill (Tula Jones),<lb />
treasurer; and Mrs. Anne W. Kay<lb />
(Ann Whitehurst), corresponding<lb />
secretary. The chapter has the fol-<lb />
lowing standing committees: pro-<lb />
gram, ways and means, social, Host-<lb />
ess, membership, scrapbook, year-<lb />
book, publicity (reporter and tele-<lb />
eet- have been carried out. The (dub phone).<lb />
sponsored the city owling alley in The Chapter has a membership of<lb />
which a small amount was made.I fifty-three and holds regular month-<lb />
Later a bridge tournament was held, ly meetings. During the X.C.FLA.<lb />
The officers who have been servingj Convention it served as hostess to the<lb />
the dub are: president, Martha Fast Carolina Teachers College<lb />
Whitelmr-t; vice president, Ruth Alumni for a luncheon meeting. The<lb />
Dean secretary-treasurer, Ethel annual Bridge Tournament was held<lb />
Parker (Mrs, Wyche Land); and! in April and was highly successful<lb />
reporter, Julia Farrior. (Reported having nearly doubled the receipts<lb />
by Mrs. Wyche Land). after expenses were paid over last<lb />
Enthusiastic is the Rocky Mount<lb />
Chapter in the work being done.<lb />
Each meeting has been attended well,<lb />
and a varied and interesting pro-<lb />
gram has been planned and carried<lb />
out. The dinner meeting with Dr.<lb />
Meadows is always a highlight of<lb />
the year�though the meeting at<lb />
which Miss McOlees spoke ran a<lb />
close second. The Ways and Means<lb />
Committee lost a few of those "forty<lb />
winks" and gained au extra wrinkle<lb />
in the brain trying to get into the<lb />
higher finance bracket. They did an<lb />
excellent job of selling barbecue to<lb />
all their friends, and sold a few more<lb />
on the idea of holding thirteen<lb />
cards in a bridge tournament. March<lb />
9 found plenty of Rocky Mount<lb />
Alumni back on the campus enjoy-<lb />
ing a day long to be remembered.<lb />
Proud of the progress made at the<lb />
candles on it.<lb />
The program was fashioned in<lb />
infant style with the feeding<lb />
schedule for the menu. The program<lb />
consisted of the following: Invoca-<lb />
tion "Father, We Thank Thee" sung<lb />
by Lib Coppedge. Junior's "First<lb />
we stand ready and willing Word a welcome by Bill Merner;<lb />
With "Meet the Family the introduction<lb />
of the faculty; the quadruplets ren-<lb />
dered a number or two. They were<lb />
made up by the State College Quar-<lb />
tet. Miss ErMne Sawyer rendered<lb />
"Showing Off" a childish reading.<lb />
Dr. Posey told Papa's Bedtime<lb />
Story as speaker of the evening.<lb />
The banquet closed with everyone<lb />
singing Lullaby and Goodnight, by<lb />
Brahms. Spenee Hatley and his<lb />
Deans of Rhythm played dinner<lb />
music.<lb />
year's tournament<lb />
The Winterville Chapter of the<lb />
Alumni Association of East Caro-<lb />
lina Teachers College has met six<lb />
times this year, and an additional<lb />
meeting has been planned for May.<lb />
One of the outstanding meetings of<lb />
the year was held October 28 when<lb />
Miss Emma L. Hooper and Dr. Leon<lb />
R. Meadows were guests at a dinner<lb />
meeting. On February 28 the chap-<lb />
ter sponsored a Bridge Tournament<lb />
to make money. Miss Estelle Mc-<lb />
Clees and Miss Ruth White were<lb />
guests at this meeting. The following<lb />
officers were elected on April 23 for<lb />
the next year: president, Mrs. Edith<lb />
Fornes Worthington; vice president,<lb />
Mary Louise Taylor; secretary,<lb />
Blanche White; and treasurer, Aldah<lb />
Parker. (Reported by Mary L. Tay-<lb />
lor). , t<lb />
Installation of the new officers of<lb />
the Student Government took place<lb />
in Chapel Tuesday. Juanitsi Ethe-<lb />
ridge the outgoing President, read<lb />
out the names of the old officers as<lb />
the new officers came upon the plat-<lb />
form to take their places.<lb />
Doris Blalock the new president<lb />
for the coming year, was last year<lb />
vice president and her place is taken<lb />
by Harriett Marshburn. Sarah Gor-<lb />
ham is the new secretary taking the<lb />
place of Harriett Marshburn. Joyce<lb />
Dunham is taking the place of Sa-<lb />
rah Gorham as treasurer. Millie<lb />
Grey Dupree's place as chairman of<lb />
the Campus Committee is replaced<lb />
by Emily Murphy.<lb />
The old House Presidents were<lb />
Iris Davis, Annie Laurie Beale,<lb />
Hazel Owens, Ida Ruth Knowles, Ida<lb />
Ferria Davis, Betty Blanchard, Ma-<lb />
nic Lee Boyde, Rebecca Shanks. The<lb />
new House Presidents are Mary El-<lb />
liott, Shirley Johnson, Myra God-<lb />
frey, Mary Grant Bailey, Wilda<lb />
Royall, Elizabeth Noe, Virginia<lb />
Whitley, Celia Blanch Dail, Ruth<lb />
Britt.<lb />
The old class representatives were<lb />
Freshmen, Ines Stephenson; Sopho-<lb />
more, Emily Murphy; Junior, Er-<lb />
lene Sawyer; Senior, K. P. Lewis.<lb />
For this coming year Sophomore,<lb />
Annez Stephenson; Junior, Jessie<lb />
Keith will take their places on the<lb />
council.<lb />
Rebecca Shanks is taking the<lb />
place of Wilda Royall as Y.W.C.A.<lb />
Frances Sutherland will succeed<lb />
Dorothy Hollar as council represent-<lb />
ative from the Teco Echo.<lb />
P<lb />
answer charges ot abusing private<lb />
. .property. A Charlotte policeman<lb />
reprimanded them for their tardi- foimj rUe pajating the doors of<lb />
ness. 111(1 grote Charlotte. When asked:<lb />
Mary Agnes Deal and Jamesjwiat su. was doing Prue replied:<lb />
Whitfield accompanied four Flora "Why, sir, Vm. merely painting the<lb />
Macdonald girls from Red Springs town red. That's why I was sent to<lb />
to Charlotte and neither of them had tile convention<lb />
a thing to say to their companions�<lb />
didn't even ask their names. Even<lb />
after they had reached Charlotte<lb />
neither was able to tell the other<lb />
members of the delegation with whom<lb />
they had ridden.<lb />
Barbara and Betty Iveuzenkamp<lb />
stole the show at the dances doing<lb />
the "Big Apple They used such<lb />
speed in the dances that none of the<lb />
young blades from the other schools<lb />
were able to keep up with them.<lb />
After the orchestra stopped playing<lb />
for the night they begged the lead-<lb />
er to play one more fast number,<lb />
even though they had danced stead-<lb />
ily for several hours.<lb />
Mary Home carried a bundle of<lb />
Teco Echos to the convention and<lb />
while the others were having a big<lb />
time she relaxed in one of the easy<lb />
chairs of the hotel and tried to spot<lb />
George Lautares, always in a hur-<lb />
ry, tangled with five taxi drivers be<lb />
cause they stopped for red traffic<lb />
lights. George smashed the noses of j<lb />
all the cab drivers and then ran five;<lb />
policemen out of town�but he wasj<lb />
in the lead.<lb />
Lallah B. Watts, who attended the;<lb />
convention with the view of getting!<lb />
some points on salesmanship, as;<lb />
she's business manager next year of j<lb />
the Teeoan, tried her technique onj<lb />
the proprietor. She sold him 1,000<lb />
fly swatters and 500 mouse traps.<lb />
The merchandise was sold at cost,<lb />
but she did have fun.<lb />
All the delegates returned to<lb />
Greenville together and each declared<lb />
that travel and plenty of sleep is<lb />
just the thing for students.<lb />
Maybe you are inclined to believe<lb />
all this. Don't worry. We Don't.<lb />
Baptist Students<lb />
Install Officers<lb />
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installed as blooming rose buds<lb />
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"The Lily of The Valley, Christ<lb />
was the subject of Mr. W. Perry<lb />
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THE TECO ECHO<lb />
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CHO" SPORTS PAGE RATED EXCELLENT<lb />
al service of the National Scholastic Press Association, spon-<lb />
the Department of Journalism, University of Minnesota,<lb />
si place honor rating to the sports page of the Teco Echo,<lb />
year by .lames Whitfield, with George Lautares as associate<lb />
excellent rating given the page by critics of one of the<lb />
 schools of journalism echoes the efforts the sports staff<lb />
I his year in trying to present to the student body a round-up<lb />
tivities in each issue of the paper. It is impossible to please<lb />
A; attempt to please everyone would be futile. In handling<lb />
ear the sports staff of the Teco Echo has had the interest of<lb />
body at heart and was little concerned with what critics<lb />
the job. lint the critics apparently approved of the staff's<lb />
'icy tossed bouquets in the form of an excellent ratinjr.<lb />
Eileen Tomlinsonl Cancelled Dick Chadwick<lb />
Named President<lb />
of The WAA<lb />
Plans Are Formulated<lb />
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i that's just what the sports staff intends to do<lb />
t ONSTRUCTION COMPANIES<lb />
Scarborough, diminutive ECTC senior, can make a bid with<lb />
is company as a steeplejack when he graduates if he's unable<lb />
a j'li teaching. Workmen recently erected scaffolds in the<lb />
ding to paint the ceiling. When Stanley entered the building<lb />
ud he proceeded immediately to scale the scaffold and<lb />
� do a good job in climbing. Steeplejacks seldom carry much<lb />
ce, as the rate is too high for this type of person. But they<lb />
tity of money. And Stanley, like all other seniors who are<lb />
graduate in June, is interested in making money.<lb />
FIVE" BASEBALL IS NOTED FOR UPSETS<lb />
lendid pitching arm of Tommy Byrnes, Wake Forest left-<lb />
Ids out, Duke Tniversity's powerful Blue Devils are going to<lb />
selves way down in the bracket of Big Five" standings<lb />
season is ended. In last Saturday's game Byrnes set the<lb />
- down in fine style as his mates hammered the Duke tosser<lb />
dozen runs. The Deacons yielded only one run. Byrnes has<lb />
stamina and determination. His confidence not only enables<lb />
tingy with the hits, but also to run up a tine record in<lb />
Is lie struck out 14 Blue Devils last Saturday and his score<lb />
Is at an average of more than one strikeout an inning. In<lb />
to making him the "man to be feared" among other "Big<lb />
reams, Byrnes is destined to receive some fine offers from the<lb />
rs of the major leagues. Aside from being a pitcher, Tommy<lb />
with the stick. He proved this when the Deacons turned back<lb />
tn earner game. Just how far Wake Forest will go remains<lb />
They still have some headaches forthcoming with Carolina,<lb />
. tig undisputed claim to the second-place berth.<lb />
RES ARE ALWAYS RIGHT<lb />
ist, they're right in a ball game, even though spectators and<lb />
: not always put so much confidence in their decisions. On the<lb />
� Id the privileges of the player are confined to one category and<lb />
the umpire to another. As far as decisions go, the umpire has<lb />
ind. If a player dislikes the decision of an umpire, he should<lb />
� that. When players are unable to adjust themselves to deci-<lb />
 find themselves shoving youngsters from a knothole outside<lb />
order to watch the rest of the game. Being able to cope with<lb />
of an umpire is merely a matter of good sportsmanship.<lb />
� etes will disagree with this statement, but it only stands to<lb />
i1 an athlete has to ignore many personal ideas at times to<lb />
sportsmanship. In many instances the player is correct in<lb />
g with what the eye of the umpire supposedly saw. But<lb />
letting the judge of balls and strikes know how he feels, he<lb />
his opinions to himself. The matter of acquiring umpires is<lb />
,b officials. Unless an umpire does a good job, he's going to<lb />
fay behind the plate short-lived. But whether an umpire is<lb />
t should be left with the officials and not the players. A<lb />
ise player disliked one of Umpire Roebuck's decisions in a<lb />
recently and was chased from the park. Roebuck has umpired<lb />
rates' games several seasons. He has done a good job. The<lb />
he Middle was an example of a player being unable to display<lb />
smanship.<lb />
LETES ARE GOOD-WILL AMBASSADORS<lb />
ts are sometimes prone to wonder what good athletics do a<lb />
� numbers of the student body are familiar with those ele-<lb />
elp the athlete to play the game squarely, physical develop-<lb />
tera. However, one element that many often overlook is the<lb />
hletes advertise a college among other schools. It is true that<lb />
tes are more concerned with being a good player than a good<lb />
� a good pLaver is a fine thing, but being a good mixer is<lb />
� tnial if an athlete expects to develop a well-rounded per-<lb />
l iring the trips of athletic teams to other schools, there are<lb />
I - crowd who make friends wherever they go and players<lb />
ools brand them as "good-will ambassadors Whenever the<lb />
tne school associates with students of other schools, whether<lb />
end or foe he is going to find someone asking about certain<lb />
his sehool.And that's a fine thing. What a player does m one<lb />
will be forgotten at the next game by everyone except the<lb />
t when he acquires staunch friends in other schools, they are<lb />
Present educational trends tend to remove individuality<lb />
lents and put emphasis on personality. And here s a note to<lb />
s. When the team goes on a tour and fails to chalk up vic-<lb />
: an rest assured that they have done something for the school<lb />
The candid'cameraman of the Teco Echo sports staff read in a maga-<lb />
zine of photography that unusual angles are always good in picture<lb />
making. He went out to the sof tball field and the picture you see is what<lb />
he brought back. Those legs belong to Wiley Mayo. They're always in the<lb />
game when WTiley is playing.<lb />
Skunks And Swingsters Deadlocked<lb />
For Honors In Softball Circuit<lb />
By Nancy Albright<lb />
Eileen Tomlinson has been elected,<lb />
president of the Women's Athletic;<lb />
Association of East Carolina Teach-<lb />
ers College for 1010-41, succeeding;<lb />
Eva McMillan.<lb />
Even though elections have just<lb />
been held, the Women's Athletic<lb />
Association already is in the process;<lb />
of formulating plans for the ensuing<lb />
school year, including a well-rounded<lb />
intramural program.<lb />
Myrtle Hopkins is the new vice-<lb />
president; Maybelle Pollock, sec-<lb />
retary; Estelle Edwards, treasurer<lb />
Maude Sawyer, Teco Echo repre-<lb />
sentative; and Frances Roebuck ,<lb />
Tecoan representative.<lb />
Heads of sports for 194(-41 are1<lb />
Margaret Wood, soccer; Rachel;<lb />
Bill Spence, manager of the<lb />
tennis team of Louisburg Col-<lb />
lege, this week advised Douglas<lb />
Glover, captain of Coach H. C.<lb />
Haynes' netters, that the tennis<lb />
meet scheduled here tomorow<lb />
between the tennis teams of<lb />
Louisburg College and East<lb />
Carolima Teachers College had<lb />
been cancelled because of "May<lb />
Day" at Louisburg. Spence<lb />
explained that many of the<lb />
tennis players were participat-<lb />
ing in the festivities and would<lb />
be unable to be here for the<lb />
matches.<lb />
Drives In Lone<lb />
Run of Pirates<lb />
Hurler Smith Limits<lb />
Locals To Two Hits<lb />
Girls' Athletics<lb />
Well Under<lb />
Way<lb />
Cox, Rodgers Shine<lb />
As Intramural Stars<lb />
Bill Dudash's "Skunks" and John<lb />
Williams' "Swingsters" are dead-<lb />
Intramurals among the girls are locked for the top-place rung after<lb />
well under way on the campus and atwo weeks of Pla? in the mtramural<lb />
NSPAGivesHigh<lb />
Rating To Page<lb />
Sports Sheet Rated<lb />
Excellent By Critics<lb />
The critical service of the Nation-<lb />
Scholastic Press Association,<lb />
sponsored by the University of Min-<lb />
nesota and in cooperation with the!<lb />
, Associated Collegiate Press, recently<lb />
Blanchard, hockey; Esther Parker gaye a first-place honor rating to the<lb />
volleyball; Nick Proctor, basketball; sports page of tlie Teco j;cho<lb />
James Whitfield has been sports<lb />
editor this year, with George Lau<lb />
Doris Roberts, softball; Dorothy<lb />
Dalrymple, tennis; Elizabeth Burns,<lb />
hiking; Louise Lindsay, individual<lb />
sports; Camille Gaskins, bicycle;<lb />
and Margaret White, archery,<lb />
tares as associate sports editor. John<lb />
Williams and Harold Taylor have<lb />
been sports reporters. Nancy Al-<lb />
mammoth program will have been<lb />
realized before the current school<lb />
year is concluded.<lb />
The annual track and field event<lb />
sponsored by the Women's xthletic<lb />
Association scheduled for tomorrow<lb />
was cancelled because of the "May<lb />
Day" festivities that will prevail on<lb />
the campus.<lb />
Play in softball has begun and<lb />
tournaments will be staged in ten-<lb />
nis, ping pong, shuffleboard, and<lb />
badminton. Activities in archery also<lb />
are being embodied in the intra-<lb />
mural program.<lb />
Miss Helen McElwain is the di-<lb />
rector of women's intramurals on<lb />
the campus and is making an effort<lb />
to make future programs in intra-<lb />
murals larger than those of the past.<lb />
Since the program consists of both<lb />
indoor and outdoor games, the girls<lb />
can conduct their activities rain or<lb />
shine.<lb />
Grand Forks, W. D.�(ACP)�<lb />
Floating in a test tube on the desk<lb />
of Dr. Neal Weber, University of<lb />
North Dakota associate professor of<lb />
biology, are eight of the smallest ants<lb />
in the world.<lb />
So small that 12 of them together<lb />
would be the size of one pinhead, the<lb />
tiny insects were discovered by Dr.<lb />
Weber last summer in central Afri-<lb />
can jungle near the Belgian Congo<lb />
border in the Sudan. The professor's<lb />
specimens have proved to be 25 per<lb />
cent smaller than any other ants<lb />
known to man.<lb />
softball circuit on the campus.<lb />
The pitching of Dudash and the<lb />
hitting of Dopey Watson have been<lb />
outstanding in the superb play of<lb />
the "Skunks who have dropped<lb />
only one game in four starts.<lb />
Tom Cox and Walter Rodgers have<lb />
established themselves as all-star<lb />
performers with the "Swingsters<lb />
co-pacesetters. The disappointment<lb />
of play thus far has been the poor<lb />
showing of Joe Williams' jittery<lb />
"Jitterbugs who have won only one<lb />
encounter. Expected to top the<lb />
league, Joe has had difficulty in get-<lb />
ting his high class club on the field<lb />
at game time. The club has been<lb />
bolstered, however, by the signing<lb />
of Dave Breece, slugging first-sacker,<lb />
who is expected to help the team<lb />
show marked improvement.<lb />
The "Deans of Rhythm" have had<lb />
trouble in getting their instruments<lb />
in tune and have dropped three games<lb />
without a victory to show for their<lb />
efforts. Bill Basden, bandmaster of<lb />
the club, has also signed new talent<lb />
and a little harmony can be expected<lb />
as a result.<lb />
The two leaders clash this week in<lb />
what will probably determine the<lb />
eventual winner of the tournament.<lb />
The admission is free and all stu-<lb />
dents can plan to attend.<lb />
The remainder of the intramural<lb />
program, including horseshoes, ping<lb />
pong, and tennis, are moving along<lb />
nicely and will be completed near the<lb />
end of the quarter. Doug Glover has<lb />
emerged as the top threat for the<lb />
horseshoe crown, while Charles Har-<lb />
ris and Don Brock loom high in ping<lb />
pong and tennis, respectively.<lb />
The program of the Women's Ath- j bright has represented the sports<lb />
letic Association enables each of its; staff in the Women's Athletic Asso-<lb />
members to participate in the sport! eiation and Bill Merner from the<lb />
which she likes best. It also offers i Varsity Club.<lb />
a major in physical education to gain! Each year high school and college<lb />
experience in sports that will be val- � newspapers throughout the United<lb />
uable when she goes out in the com States are judged by veteran jour-<lb />
munity to train others. nalists of the National Scholastic<lb />
A new membership drive of the; Press Association. In addition to<lb />
Women's Athletic Association will j ratings, the critics also make val-<lb />
be held early next fall. Variety that j uable suggestions relative to im-<lb />
intersperses the public phase of the proving make-up and presentation of<lb />
initiation has attracted much at-<lb />
tention on the campus heretofore<lb />
news.<lb />
During the past<lb />
school vear the<lb />
New officers of the W.A.A. expect; sports staff has placed much empha-<lb />
to assume offices in the immediate � on presenting a round-up of va-<lb />
future.<lb />
The United States Naval Training<lb />
Station of Norfolk hammered Coach<lb />
Farley's Pirates for eight hits in a<lb />
game that lasted only six and a half<lb />
innings because of rain and one that<lb />
produced a 3-1 win for the Middies.<lb />
It was the devastating hurling of<lb />
T. W. Smith, Norfolk tosser, that<lb />
was the contributing factor in the<lb />
Pirates' loss. Smith settled down to<lb />
his job of pitching with the style of<lb />
a veteran and limited the Farley-<lb />
men to a pair of safeties.<lb />
An error by Weiler enabled<lb />
Charles Futrell to take second in<lb />
the second inning and set the stage<lb />
for the Pirates' lone tally. Futrell<lb />
advanced to third on an infield out<lb />
and scored on Richard Chadwiek'a<lb />
single. Bill Davidson blasted a double<lb />
to right field for the Teachers' other<lb />
safety.<lb />
Norfolk staged a two-run party in<lb />
the third. Kinsman singled and had<lb />
Williams run for him because of a<lb />
"charley horse" after he had ad-<lb />
vanced to second on Davis' infield<lb />
out. Nickols walked and stole second.<lb />
Both he and Williams scored on<lb />
Weeks' single.<lb />
In the fourth another run crossed<lb />
the plate for the Middies when<lb />
Kinsman singled and let Williams<lb />
enter the game as a guest runner.<lb />
Williams advanced to second on a<lb />
passed ball, to third on Waldrop's<lb />
error and scored when Nickols<lb />
reached first on a fielders choice and<lb />
Northeutt dropped a nice throw from<lb />
second to borne.<lb />
Umpire Roebuck chased Weiler<lb />
from the game before the rains came<lb />
because lie had something to say<lb />
about a decision of the game official.<lb />
rious sports on the campus instead<lb />
of putting most of the emphasis on<lb />
Pittsburgh, Pa (ACP) -Art, any particular sport,<lb />
culture, and traditions of European; awarding the excellent rating,<lb />
lands now at war are preserved in a J critics offered suggestions the<lb />
unique series of nationality class tors will attempt to perfect in<lb />
rooms in the University of Pitts- forthcoming issues of the paper.<lb />
burgh's world-famed 42-story Cathe<lb />
dral of Learning, but the political WVWWWWWWWWWWWW<lb />
credos and racial hatreds are in no<lb />
way suggested. The 19 nationality<lb />
teachers' college, where the tendency is for students to transfer to or<lb />
from other schools, it is no easy matter to make predictions about the<lb />
outlook for the types of teams that will be produced in each of the major<lb />
sports. No one can do this until the season for each rolls around and the<lb />
material is surveyed. A glance at new material this year has shown that<lb />
today's greenies are going to be tomorrow'sveterans. One of the school's<lb />
greatest strides this year and last has been in the field of intramurals.<lb />
We hope this program sees continued advancement.<lb />
rooms, a "little league of nations<lb />
are projects of national groups in j<lb />
this country.<lb />
Here in the nine rooms already<lb />
completed, students and faculty may<lb />
enjoy the culture, art, and architec-<lb />
ture of many countries now at war.<lb />
Arts, which recognize no boundary<lb />
lines, portray in concrete form the<lb />
finer instincts of the peoples repre-<lb />
sented.<lb />
The classrooms, with decorations<lb />
and appointments authentic and in<lb />
keeping with some period in the his-<lb />
tory of the nation represented, offer<lb />
the inspiration which the best artists<lb />
and philosophers of the various peo-<lb />
ples have given to the world.<lb />
There is no necessary relation be-<lb />
tween the character of the rooms and<lb />
the subjects taught in them. The idea<lb />
is much simpler. It is that youth,<lb />
preparing for useful lives, shall see<lb />
concrete evidence of other useful<lb />
lives in other times and other lands.<lb />
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With the elections of the Women's J���&amp;<lb />
tmnd and those of the Varsity Club �111 be brought to<lb />
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a elose. Each organization has done much thra J�� yg that<lb />
tivos. with notabTe results. To the refarmg fZf have<lb />
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en Watson).<lb />
Deanie Boone Haskett.<lb />
Mrs. John W. Thompson<lb />
(Lillie Mae Dawson).<lb />
Elizabeth C. Smith.<lb />
Mrs. O. Key Joyner<lb />
(Christine Viek).<lb />
Mrs. L. L. Stancil (Luella<lb />
Lancaster).<lb />
Mrs. B. M. Bennett (Eliz-<lb />
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11. Marguerite Britt, Millie Gray Dupree, Mildred Taylor, and Marv Helen Gulledsre.<lb />
Back on the Campus<lb />
Mrs. T. Frank Jones (Addie Mar<lb />
Pearsons), Goldsboro, W. C Lucy<lb />
McBride, Margaret Boss, and Lu-<lb />
cille Hearne, Washington, U. C<lb />
India Hill, Benson, 1ST. C Rev.<lb />
Sodeman, Clayton, N. C Mrs. A. K.<lb />
Wood (Louise Sloan), Beulahville,<lb />
N C. (Mrs. Wood was here making<lb />
plans to have her daughter enrolled<lb />
for the fall term '40).<lb />
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Dean Hudson and his Lance Orchestra over Columt c<lb />
and Lance Affiliated Stations.<lb />
LANCE, INC.<lb />
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Estelle McCkes<lb />
Among<lb />
The<lb />
Alumni<lb />
 Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Darden of<lb />
Stantonburg. X. ( have announced<lb />
the engagement of their daughter.<lb />
Edna Darden. '5o to Samuel Mitch-<lb />
ell Frisbie. of Asheville and High<lb />
 j Point. The wedding is to take place<lb />
 i in May.<lb />
Chessie P. Edmondson's, "37, en-<lb />
High Point Has an East Carolina<lb />
Teachers College Alumni<lb />
Chapter<lb />
The High Point Chapter of East<lb />
Carolina Teachers College Alumni<lb />
Association held its first meeting on<lb />
April 16, with Mrs. C. E. Hinshaw<lb />
(Kathleen Spain). Officers for the<lb />
chapter were elected as follows: Miss<lb />
Ruth Modlin, president; Miss Made-<lb />
leine McCain, vice president; Miss<lb />
Lillian Parrish, secretary-treasurer;<lb />
Miss Sue Speed, reporter; Mrs. C. R.<lb />
Hinshaw (Kathleen Spain), pro-<lb />
gram chairman; and Mrs. "Worth<lb />
Ivey, social chairman.<lb />
The chapter will hold its next<lb />
meeting early in May, when Mrs.<lb />
Julian Franklin (Georgia Smith).<lb />
Miss Iluldah Hester, and Mrs. Worth<lb />
Ivey will be associate hostesses.<lb />
Alumni Association To<lb />
Assemble Here June 1<lb />
Kenneth Woolard of Greenville<lb />
who is directing the Freshman play.<lb />
Kenneth has had previous experi-<lb />
ence with the production of several<lb />
plays here at the college1.<lb />
THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION<lb />
OF EAST CAROLINA<lb />
TEACHERS COLLEGE<lb />
Officers of the Association<lb />
President, Mrs. B. M. Bennett<lb />
(Elizabeth Stuart), Forest City,<lb />
X. C.<lb />
Vice<lb />
( Mi<lb />
Seer<lb />
Smith,<lb />
N. I .<lb />
Resic<lb />
McClee<lb />
College.<lb />
Mrs.<lb />
caster ).<lb />
vil X<lb />
Mrs.<lb />
Boss<lb />
!�H<lb />
idem. Mrs. W. IT. Brake<lb />
�s . Rocky Mount. X. C.<lb />
-Treasurer, Miss Grace<lb />
Evans St Greenville.<lb />
�m- Secretary, Miss Estelle<lb />
. East Carolina Teachers<lb />
Greenville, X. C.<lb />
Executive Board<lb />
L L. Stancil (Luella Lan-<lb />
708 F. Fourth St Green-<lb />
C,<lb />
William II. Brake (Minnie<lb />
Rocky Mount, X C.<lb />
Mrs. .1. L. Marconi (Augusta<lb />
Woodward I 1408 Mordecai Drive,<lb />
Raleigh. X. C.<lb />
Miss Wita Bmd. Rocky Mount,<lb />
X. C.<lb />
Miss Everyn Tilghman, 074 Ham-<lb />
ilton St Roanoke Rapids. X C.<lb />
Misa Grace Smith, 907 Evans St<lb />
Greenville. X. <lb />
Misa Alary Grey Moore, Xew<lb />
Bern. .V. ( Monte 4.<lb />
Mr. If. C. Oglesly. Grifton, X. C.<lb />
Faculty-Alumni Advisory Board<lb />
Mis- Emma L. Hooper, Chr 409<lb />
Summit St Greenville, N. C.<lb />
Mi-s Maria I). Graham, East<lb />
Carolina Teachers College, Green-<lb />
ville, X. C.<lb />
Miss Ruth White, East Carolina<lb />
 oil<lb />
oiiejre<lb />
Greenville, X. C.<lb />
513 E. 8th St.<lb />
Teacher<lb />
Dr. A. D. Frank<lb />
Greenville. X. C.<lb />
Mr. .1. H. Cummings, 1002 E. 3rd<lb />
St Greenville, X. C.<lb />
Chapter Presidents<lb />
Ayden, N. C Mrs. Clyde Tyn-<lb />
dall, Jr. (May Johnson Euro).<lb />
Charlotte. X. C Mrs. Tna Whit-<lb />
aker Staples. 1307 Greenwood Cliff.<lb />
Columbia, X. C Miss Marguerite<lb />
Averette (Home Address�Oxford,<lb />
2T, C;)<lb />
Goldsboro, X. C Mrs. Russell<lb />
Spenee (Minnie Malloy), Goldsboro<lb />
Hairy.<lb />
Greenville. X. C Mrs. Harry<lb />
Forbes (Martha Scoville).<lb />
High Point. X. C: Miss Ruth<lb />
Modlin. 212 Lindsay St.<lb />
Xew Bern, X. C Miss Mary Grey<lb />
Moore, Route 4.<lb />
Raleigh. X. C Mrs. O. Key Joy-<lb />
ner (Christine Vick) W-2A Came-<lb />
ron Court Apts.<lb />
Roanoke Rapids, X C Miss Mar-<lb />
tha Whitehurst.<lb />
Kockv Mount, X C Mrs. R. M.<lb />
Taylor "(Ethel Shelton) Box 86.<lb />
Winterville, X C Mrs. L. S.<lb />
Worthington (Edith Fornes).<lb />
Dear Alumni:<lb />
You will be needed on our<lb />
campus at commencement, and<lb />
particularly on Saturday, June<lb />
1, which is Alumni Day. We<lb />
need you because of the inspira-<lb />
tion you bring to those of us<lb />
who must remain here from<lb />
year to year; then, too, we<lb />
want to learn about you,<lb />
about your work, about your<lb />
communities and about your<lb />
plans for the future. Also, we<lb />
want you to keep in touch with<lb />
the college, to see the changes<lb />
that are taking place, and, we<lb />
trust, the progress that is be-<lb />
ing made.<lb />
At four o'clock in the after-<lb />
noon of Alumni Day, Mrs.<lb />
Meadows and I will welcome all<lb />
alumni and faculty members at<lb />
our home; we hope you will<lb />
come and stay as long as you<lb />
can.<lb />
Very cordially yours,<lb />
LEON R. MEADOWS,<lb />
President.<lb />
gagement to Edward H. Hooks,<lb />
Greenville, X C, has been an-<lb />
nounced by her parents, Mr. and<lb />
Mrs. Frank Edmondson. Tarboro,<lb />
X. C. The wedding will be June 15.<lb />
At present. Chessie is teaching at<lb />
Bell-Arthur.<lb />
be given<lb />
Anniversary<lb />
Mrs. Walter E. Franklin (Glenn<lb />
Brooks) Portsmouth. Va celebrated<lb />
on April 20, her silver wedding an-<lb />
niversary.<lb />
Births<lb />
A son. William Colvin Huhbard.<lb />
to Earl C. Huhbard and Marv Alice<lb />
Bullock (Huhbard), "32.<lb />
A daughter. Carolyn<lb />
rell, to Dalton Sumrell<lb />
Briley (Sumrell), r33.<lb />
Dai<lb />
and<lb />
Sum-<lb />
Marv<lb />
(Continued from page one)<lb />
the Alumni at 4:00 o'clock.<lb />
At 0:30 a program will<lb />
in which the outgoing seniors have<lb />
been asked to take a part. This is<lb />
a new addition to the Alumnae Day<lb />
Program.<lb />
We are hoping said Miss M-<lb />
Clees. "to have the largest number<lb />
of Alumni we've ever had. A very<lb />
interesting program is being planned<lb />
in that hope<lb />
On Sunday. June 2. the Com-<lb />
mencement Sermon will he delivered<lb />
by Bev. Francis F. Lynch, Rector of<lb />
the Saint Thomas' Church. Balti-<lb />
more. Md. Vesper services will be<lb />
held that night in the Robert H.<lb />
Wright Building.<lb />
Senator Joshua B. Lee of Norman,<lb />
Oklahoma will deliver the Com-<lb />
I mencement address followed by the<lb />
irraduatinsr exercises at 11:30.<lb />
ALUMNI NEWS<lb />
Mr. James Butler lias been elected<lb />
Secretary of the Chamber of Com-<lb />
merce, Goldsboro, X. C.<lb />
Miss Trixie Jenkins was recently<lb />
chosen as a member of the Delta<lb />
Kappa Gamma, Xational Honor So<lb />
Marriages<lb />
Marie Worthington, '38, and<lb />
Woodrow Tayloe. at the Methodist<lb />
Church. Ayden, X C. They are now<lb />
living in Aulander, If. C. Before<lb />
her marriage. Marie was teaching in<lb />
Scotland Xeck, XT. C.<lb />
Presidents of the Alumni Associa-<lb />
tion Since June 5, 1912, the<lb />
Date of its Organization<lb />
191214 Mrs. A. M. Moore (Xell<lb />
Bender)<lb />
,191416 Edna Campbell,<lb />
eiety for Women Teachers. She was;i9iGl8 Estelle Greene,<lb />
chosen from western Xorth Caro- 191819 Mrs. L. L. Stancil (Luella<lb />
hna m the Chapter that includes the j Lancaster)<lb />
territory from Statesville to Mur- ;i9192l Mrs. D. H. Osborne (Louise<lb />
phy. Miss Jenkins was graduated<lb />
with the A.B. degree in 1925 and has I<lb />
since done graduate work at Pea-j<lb />
body. At the present time she is crit-<lb />
ic teacher at Western State Teachers I<lb />
College, Cullowhee.<lb />
Miss Maud Melvin '39, sang over<lb />
National hook - up in Washington,<lb />
D. C. on April 24. She sang with a<lb />
boy's quartet from Edwards Mili-<lb />
tary Institute. She also sang two<lb />
solos.<lb />
Alumni enrolled at East Carolina<lb />
Teachers College during the spring<lb />
quarter are Lucille Beaman, Mrs.<lb />
Louise Petty Matheny, Lottie Mc-<lb />
Clenny, Ida Townsend, Mrs. Doro-<lb />
thy Liverman Combs, Mrs. Dollie<lb />
Arthur Barkley, Voldah Deaton,<lb />
Patsy Montague Glass, Eloise Bone,<lb />
Margaret Garner, Rachel Barbee,<lb />
and Julia Murphy.<lb />
While attending "College Night"<lb />
in Roanoke Rapids, the Alumni Sec-<lb />
retary was delighted to see the fol-<lb />
lowing alumni: Carrie T. Smith,<lb />
Hazel Whitehurst, Olive Gilbert,<lb />
Evelyn Tillman, Sue Elizabeth<lb />
Smith, Frances Xewsome, Nancy<lb />
Sperling, Miriam Sloan, Ella Dill<lb />
Gibbs, Elizabeth Wilder, Thelma<lb />
Daughtry, Mrs. E. A. Telliga (Car-<lb />
rie L. Arnold), and Alvah Page.<lb />
Smaw).<lb />
192l22 Mrs. L. C. Ferrcll (Ophe-<lb />
lia O'Brian).<lb />
192223 Ruth Deans.<lb />
The University of Illinois is con-<lb />
structing new campus buildings at a<lb />
cost of $3,400,000.<lb />
The Ohio University football team<lb />
was undefeated in a home football<lb />
game from 1927 to 1937.<lb />
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ENGAGEMENTS<lb />
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Parker of<lb />
Pollocksville, N. C, have announced<lb />
the engagement of their daughter,<lb />
Gertrude DuVal Parker, '38, to<lb />
Lieut. J. W. Newsome of Fort<lb />
Bragg. The wedding is to take place<lb />
in June.<lb />
Ethel Marie Williams, '31, en-<lb />
gagement to Clyde Hull Cantrell of<lb />
Raleigh has been announced by her<lb />
mother, Mrs. B. F. Williams of An-<lb />
gier, N. C. Ethel is teaching in the<lb />
State Blind School, Raleigh, N. C.<lb />
We CONGRATULATE the Editors<lb />
and Business Managers on their success in<lb />
making THE TECO ECHO an outstanding<lb />
college newspaper<lb />
The "Dedication" and other issues during<lb />
the current session are examples of fine<lb />
achievement in student journalism.<lb />
As their printers, it gives us pleasure to<lb />
serve the Publication Board of East Carolina<lb />
Teachers College.<lb />
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